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NEVADA CITY, CAL.
~ ‘LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Local Brevities,.”
Crawford is. baving ‘his barber
-ghop, on Broad. street, fitted up in
splendid style, When completed
as there isin town. Crawford does
good work, ‘and advertises that be
willdo it for prices to seg caigak
with the times. . .
Work is a ‘ iitile\dall at the Neva:
da foundry. It is on@ of tbe best
\ and most complete establishments
outside of San Francisco. Every
—there on short notice,The business .
= of the establishment, bowever, has
. Ghe Daily Transcript :
tobe present.
——$t-wilt be-as—nest--a-estebliahment+——
er
kind of a machine can be turned out
Instruction in Penmanship.
Prof. S. A. Holmes will open a
‘. writing school in this city, on Bread
street, adjvining the Thedére, on
Monday, April 17th, commencing at
7 o'clock, at which time terms will
be made known. Ladies, geutlemen
and children are cordially invited
ul-4t
fe
>
Pleasure Resort. ~
est retreat in this vicinity, should
eall‘on Lonis Siebert, out near the
California‘mine, ~He bus the choicest.wines, beer and’ cigars, aud the
best bowhug alley in town. “Sunday
afternoons : specialty, al4-Im
: Union Wail Roxane Shop.
Jy Fay is prepared t Dxdo . every
been very dull for a year, The ‘reh-j
son is many who design” putting up
new mining machinery have been
waiting fortue Fryer process. That
waiting has not been profitable for
our foundry men.
. The dry goods: stores here are
packed with goods; and we are. iuformed the sales are very large: in-all
of them. Low prices-bring out the
coin from ‘the pockets of resittents. —+-—For the accommodation of guests
‘ff you. want to see a well kept
yard, clean fluors, windows and furniture, jast go to the Court House.
“Everything just shines there. ‘The
Supervisors knew what— they were
about when they reappointed Ned
Burroughs.
——Frand Guild has" ‘patent fire kindlers for sule at his‘anction room, cn
Broad street, which will enable a fire
to be started without dirt or trouble.
__Go straightway and prooure one,
* We received a call yesterday from
__R.M, Fryer and Mr. Baker, a memCompany, Mr. Jas. K. Byrne, ae?
‘Richardson, of Noyth ° “Bloomfield,
and our fiiend and brother A. B.
Dibble; of Grass Valley,
The streets in town locked? sais
lively yesterday, considering the
state of affuirs here. We will all be
~~ Happy yet.” Se Se ee
the up trip at about half-past 11a, mu.
and about half-past 9 P. a.
Dr. Valantine has changed his-of~fiee from Commercial street to the
room above Preston’s—drug -stere-. —
Entrance on Pine street.
-“Organ has the work of cleaning
out the Town Talk tunnel completed:
So that a train can be run through
it ff necessary. We learn from Mr.
Byrne, the contiactor, that the road
will be ready for acceptance to this
city by the company in three weeks,
if nothing extraordinary occurs.
fl..
There. were ouly three members vf
the Riffe Association out at the target shoot yesterday.
>
Work and Win Society.
The members of the Work and
Win Society are requested to meet
at the residence of Rev. Geo. R. Da“vis, this, Thursday evening, ~at 7
”“o'cleck. : By oract,
Annic Narrzicer, Pres.
Frora Hotpkoox; Sec.
Trinity Guild.
Will meet at the Union Hotel on
Friday evening, April 21st. Ail are
~ tnvited to attend,
M. F. Ana Sec.The Styles of the Season.
K. Casper has just, returned from
San Francisco, and while there purchased an immense stock of Clothing,
Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, etc.
e let of the goods have arrived,
and they excel anything ever brought
to this city, and all who desire a new
suit of clothing or anything else in
that line can be suited, not only in
quality of goods, but as to price,
--Go'and see the goods, ap20
~— -e ———
New Spring Goods.
Mrs. M. A. Sterling has just arYived from San Francisco with the
finest asssortment of Spring and}
Summer goods brought to this market this season. In hats, flowers,
~vibbons and other millinery goods,
the stock is complete. A full tine of
. style of striped silks and Ceatenuial
suitings, which will be sold cheap
fur cash. al7-lw
4. Latest of the Season.
Men’s Reversible Shif is, 1876 Col
lars. Men’s and boys Centennial
Shirts, Hats and other novelties too
numerous to mention, just received
at HYMAN BROS., Corner of Broad
and Pine St’s. al5-tf.
A Bap character is about the only thing
ber. of the Fryer-Noble Metal Mining .
The tice wees arrives here-on}
or Europe fer. Throat Diseases und
“kind Of tonsorial work in thé\most
artistic manner, at bis shop ane
Union Hotel. Children’s bair_cuatting a specialty.: at-tf
Se eg ee
Settle Up.
Immediate settlemeut-is requested
from all indebted to LESTER. &
MULLOY.120°
Notice to the Public, :
at the National Hotel, Saloon and
kept open night and day -from this
time forth. The continued increase
cessary. ‘he most obliging ‘‘mixolo
gist’’ will always be in atteudance at
the bar. Conn & Eppy,
a2-if a roprigiors.
HaGan’s Maanouta Bata preserves
‘and restores the complexion; removes
the skin soft, white and délicate.
Its application cannot be detected.
Lyon's KNTHAIRog makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant ‘hair; prevents
its falling out or turnings gray, It
has stood the test of 40 yeaas.
charmingly perfumed, anu-has no
rival. mchl2-ly
<i
> >
Brown's Brenchial Troehes are the
most popular article in this country
Coughs, and this popularity is based
wpon real merit.
Those who want to visit the cozi-. 7;
FA. BLUMENTHAL, .
Corner of Broad & Pine Streets,
= s ECTFULLY informs the people of . ->—
: : UX la — and — that he has
Billiard Rooms, thesunie—will be .
of patronage mukes this change ne. freckles, fan aud sallowness; makes}
Is}
~ An Anricte or Trus Menitr.—.
GRAND~-OPENING
Inbg and ‘une bt!
"MONDAY, “APRIL 3d.
coger
—_—
The Grandest Stock ever brought
to Nevada City.
BARGAINS UNHEARD
OF BEFORE !
ust Roooivad ~the Largest Stock .
“OP
DRY--AND. FANCY e2008
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY 2 EQ,
. DRESS GOODS, .
Such as Silks, Satins, “Ha
aan Cloths, Cashmeres,
oulards, Poplins, Black
Goods, Calicos, &e.
XT would call especial attention to the
large stock of American and Italian Silks,
Housekeeping Goods.
Table Linen, Napkins, Sheeting, bleached
and unbleached, and every other article fe.
quired for family use.
CARPETS; CARPETS.
Of all kinds and of ‘the most beautiful
Patterns—Brussels, eply, Oll-Cloths, &c,
\
: * SHAWLS.
A great variety of the letest Eastern style}
They must:be seen to be appreciated,
MILLINERY goopDs.
Among all the disagreeable “eonsequences that follow the decay of the
teetli; an impure breath must be the
most mortifying and unpleasant’ to
its possessor,‘and it is the most inexcusable and offensive in society;
and yet the cause of it may easily be
removed by cleansing your teeth
daily with that justly popular dentifrice, Fragrant SOZODONT. It purifies and sweetens the breath, cools
and refreshes the mouth, and gives a
pearl-like appearance to the teeth.
Gentlemen who indulge in smoking
should cleanse their teeth with SOZODONT, as it removes all uupleasant odors of the weed, Ask your
druggist for it. .
-—
A CARD.
To all who are suffering fr>m the errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak. ness, early decay, loss-of manhood, &c., 1
will senda recipe that will cure you FREE . @
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America.
Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.
Joszru T. Inman, Station D, Bible House,
‘Wew York City. ti03-6m
I a RSE RS LT,
UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY -CALIFORNIA.
D. W. SNAPP, Proprietor.
THIS well known and popular Hotel, situated on Ma'n
Street, in the City of Nevada,
has been thuroughly -overhauled, refitted and furnisn=? ed in first class style, and is
Low opel for the reception.of guests.
The Sleeping Ap#rtments,
Are large, airy and comfortable, and eve @
bed in the house contains a Spring Mattrass. Asa desirable quiet place for the
weary, the UNION is not excelled by any
.House outside of San Francisco. _
The Tables of the Union,
Will compare favorably with any Hotel in
the State, and will be filled with the best
the market affords.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Will be kept at the Bar, and the Billiard
Rvom is supplied with the BEST TABLES
to be found in the State.
Every attention will be giyen to make the
comfortable. The proprietor solicits
@ share of the public patronage.
f4 D. W. anarr.
Election Notice,
N tion will be held on .MONDAY, ,May
ist, 1876, at the Marshal’s office,on Broad
Street, in the city of Nevada, for
Five Trustees.
One Marshal,
One Treasurer.
The Polls wiil be opened at 8 o'clock, A.
M. abd close at Sucdown.
OTICE is hereby given that an Elec-. The Largest and best Stock in this line
ever brought to this city.
LADIES FANCY GOODS,
oMy stock in this line is of the choicest
kind and of the greatest assortment. Call
and see for yourselves,
Shoes. Shoes.
Th8®Ye just received a large aod most
complete stock of Ladies’, Misses and Childrens shoes of all kinds. Prices low and satisfaction guranteed. : :
OTHER GOODS
Such as-Gloves, Hosiery, Laces and Ten
Thousand otherarticles too numerous to
mention.
My stock is the largest and most cormplete of any inthe city and I propose to
give better bargains than can. be obtained
at any other establishment in this State. _
Before buying any of tue above named
goods purchasers are requested to give me
a callas I am determined not to be Undersold by any other dealer but
SHALL SELL CHEAPER
Tnan any other Establishment. .
— ee
GIVE ME A CALL.
A. BLUMENTHAL
are
Drugs, Medicines, &e
P. H. BELDEN,
Successor to Bell & Belden.
Masonic Building,
‘Gog. Pine & Commercial Sts.
Nevada ade City.
Wholesale & Retail dealer in
Medicines, Chemicals,
Patent Medicines, &e, —
Afwll line of Choice Perfumery, Toilet’
Soaps, ‘Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs
Brushes, &c;
Also, Paints, Oils; Varnishes, Window
‘Glass, Paint Brushes, &c.
Alsoa full line of STATIONERY, anch as
lank Books, Letter. Note and Legal Paer, Gold Pens. &c
Blank Books made to order at the lowest
an Franciseo prices.
ay Stock is most complete in all its deent; and my. prices are low. A solicit
a share of public patronage.
P. H. BELDEN.
"Nevada, March 31, 1876, _
ESTRAY NOTICEMAME to the enclosure of the subscriber, about a month ago, a white yearhuy Steer. The Steer has both ears cut,
red ebout the head, and red spots on the
‘body. ‘The owner can have the said Steer
aps
. ®btained by fraud that a man is sure 10
-W.J, ORGAN, ) President.
. aE. mipsegee. grey g id
on proving property and peying © —_
<p
WHICH THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOgx =
a
PLE IS INVITED. AIMS
ae
aun ee
wa. The Stock consists in part of every and =
style and\kind of =
State,
~ “An Immense Stock on hand consisting of .
Nevadse. Feb, 14th, 1876,
. Im allits branches, iz the most finished
AVE ON HAND, OF THEIR OWN
MANUFACTURE; a
LARGE LOT OF
No, 1
Orders left at the Office, on the Grass.
Valley road, or by letter {through the Post
Office, will be promptly attended to,
CASHIN & CO.
Gatsiene. Sign, and Orna.
mental Painting.
J. W. COOLEY,
N THE PLAZA, JUNCTION OF SAC.
ramento and Broad Streets, NEVADA
CITY, is now prepared to. do
CARRIAGE.AND SIGN PAINTING
tyle, and with promptness. Pricesto suds
the times.g
Satisfaction Tanegnees s
J. W.\COOLEY.,
Ww. D. LONG,
. Attorney and Counselor at Law
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
FFICE ON BROAD STREET, opposit
the National obesupinseaes: Hotel.
ATTORNEY ‘AT LAW.
AND
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
FFICE, Brown & Morgan’s Block, NE
VADA cITry, Cal. aps
TALBOTT’S SALOON.
GRASS VALLEY ROAD, @PPOSITE TBE
. TOLL HOUSE.
e@ good LIQUORS and CIGARS as
Give him # call—everybody. 122-Im
BROAD STREET MARKET.
JAMES COLLEY,
}F THE BROAD STREET -MARKET,
is now prepared to furnish his cus.
tumers with the CHOICEST. BEEF, PORK,
MUTTON, HAM. BACON, LARD BSAUSAGES, and everything kept in a first class
market, at wholesale or retail, atthe lowest living rates. a2?
MATERIALS FOR MAKING
WAX FLOWERS, ETC.
CHOICE ASSORTMENT of materials
for making WAX FLOWERS, also for
PAINTING and DRAWING, besides
the BEAUX ARTS STORE, 20 Pos'
Francisco, JoserH Roos & Co
N. B.— Mr. Joseph Roos ig not connected
th any other house in tag panes line int
wuyF rancisco. nl4f\ °
408. PETTIT. wM. WHERRY,
KEYSTONE SALOON.
PETTIT & WHERRY Proprietors
’ S qusaenans on hand the finest
LIQUORS AND CIGARS ‘
To be found in the country.
a7” Families supplied with pure wines}
and LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. 04
. COMMERCIAL STREET NEVADA
Bacon,. HAMS AND BACON,
. The best to be had in the .
[PURE AND OLEANLARD
. customers greater inducements than
~~. TALBOTT: keeps-on hand-ss-}
can be found at any Bar in the county.——_
STUDIES, ENGRAVINGS, PHOOG RA PHs. P AIN'TINGS, QUARTZ SCREENS punched to
PASSLPARTOUTS, der at San Franeisco pr.ces
and FRAMES, =
: A stocx of Galvanized TRON
Constantly on hand at reasonable ried. at a. A Large
‘
CITY,
“mAVING. AVATLED HIMSELF
of every advantage ' which. long expe— to furnish the public with,
~ ‘The Finest Quality of
BEEF,
MUTTON,
SPRING LAMB; .
VEAL,
‘CORNED BEEF,
PICKLED PORK,
_THE BEST _
ee
OW cea
(Ofbis_ own manufacture, ) .
To be foundin Nevada County.
~ Also, @ Choive, Quality ot
Be
a
=~
In quantities to suit.
‘He is prepared to and will offer to
can be found elsewhere in Nevada
County.
h
h
PLEASE CALL AND EX.
_ AMINE HIS SUPPLY.
Successors to,W. H. Crawford,
27 & 29 MAIN STREET,
Opposite Union Hotel, -\IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IM
HARUWARE,
STOVES,
‘TIN WARE, —
IRON & STEEL,
NAILS, SHOVELS
_PICKS,
Winsisanetere:
Grindstones, Rope,
Blocks & Sheaves,
. Ox Bows and Keys,
Chain, Anvils,Vises.
Bellows,
Alto,the celebrated
BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE
MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BFLPS, _
RUBBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING.
PAINTS & OILS, of all kinds,
BLASTING and SPORTING vOWDER,
FUSE, ‘SHOT, &c.
t ‘Fell line of ROGERS’ Celebrated
Nickel Plated Ware.
Direct from Meridan Brittania Co.
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS,
WICKS, &ce.
Agents for A. 8. Hallidie’s Wire Ropes.
ection made with the City Water Works.
IRON: PIPE made:to order and ali
kinds of Repairing done.
In fact the best selected stock of Goods
in Nevada County, and as Cheap as
the Cheapest.
tea Gall and see us at the
Pioneer Stand,
ar OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL,“
Nevada Oity, June d. z
Quaker Hill, March 11th, 1876.
A. M, arrives at Colfax at 7\A. M.
‘rience and ample meays can give, is .
\J OHNSTON'& SON,.
‘. CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTER>
Téa it has been made the FASTEST time ~
C.N. G. R.
RAINS will commence running be.
wiahaeuse Colfax and Gryss sy) en,
Monday, inal bens 1876,
as follows.
GOING SOUTH. :
Train No. 1 leaves Grass Valley at 5.40
Train No. 3 leaves Grass Valley at 5 P. M.
arrives at Colfax st 6.30 P. Mk
GOING NORTH. —
“Train No. 2léaves Colfax at 7.30 A. My”
arrives at Grass Valley at 9 A.M.
Traia No. 4.Jjeaves Colfax at 7P.M., ary
rives at Grass Vulley at8.20 P.M. 1
JOHN F. KIDDE —
apl3 Ge nerat Super} nden
Mee W. DREYFUSS,
ee
**
“Proprietor
THE BEST LAGER BEER made
on the Pacific Coast can be had
at the above nained Establisha
' GOOD JUDGES PRONOUNCE IT TRZ
BEST IN THE. MARKET.
Orders from any part of tbisonadjoining.
counties promptly filled.
et March 4th, 1876,
FOR SALE.
AL sRailroad depot, known as the CLARK& TORSON FLOURING MILL PKOPERTY
con-+isting of two acfes of ground, more oFr
less, together with the Mill Building,
Warehouse, office and other Buildings isoffered. for ‘sale cheapfor essh. For terms
of sale enquire of
N.P. BROWN,
Daily Transcript Office.
pc Nevaai. —— 28th.
“Test ISSUED.
—
200th E RaverrONs
MAN HOOD,
REVISED AND. CORRECTED BY
AUTHOR,
E. pe F, CURTIS, M. D., &e., Ke.
a
~.as s
A Medical Essay on the cause and cureot
premature decline in man, showing how
hrealth ta lost and how regained. it gives:
a clear synopsis of the impediments te
marriage, the treatment of nervous and
. physical debility, exhausted vitality. and,
al] other diseares appértaining thereto
the results of twenty years successful prac.
— . tice.
__. OPINIONS OF. THE. PRESS:
‘CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”: There i is
no memher of society by whom this book
will not be found -useful, whether he be
parent, preceptor or clergyman. —London
Times.: .
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This book. ©
shoula be read by the young for instruc.
tion, and by the afflicted for relief; it wiN
injure no one,—Medical Times and Gazette. ‘
Price—One Dollar, by mail or express.
Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 52u Sut.
er Street,-or-P. O. Box 397, San Francisco,
Cal. 85-1y
—
CENTENNIAL.
1776. 2 1876.
PRO CLAMATI ON
CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES
TERN RAILWAY.
rpue POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND,
~e,
Passengers “or Chicago, Niagra-Falls —
Pittsburg, Philadelphis;>Montreal, Quebec
New York, Boston, or any point east should.
buy their. ~
-. TRANSCONTINENAL TICKETS,
Via the Pioneer Route, :
—THE—
_RAILWAY.
THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST.
Its track is made of STEEL RAILS, and
ttat has eyér been MADE in this country.
By this route passenges for points east af,
Chicago have choice of the following lines
from Chicago;
“BY THE FtITTSBURG, FORT .WAXNAND CHICAGO AND PENNSYLVANIA
RAILWAYS.
BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL, GRAND
TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERIK
AND NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILWAYS.
THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman
Pullman Palace Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cars through to New York to Niagra Falls, Buffalo, Rochester, or New York
City.
BY BALTIMORE AND OHJO.RAILROAD,
é THROUGH TRAINS daily, with Pull
map Palace Cars, for Newark, Zenesville, Wheeling, Washington sud Bale
more without change.
This is the shortest, best, ‘iol only lina
running Pullman’s celebrated Palace Sleep
iny Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific Railroad ‘at Oniaha, and from
the West, via grand Junction, Marshal,
Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Diagon,
for Chicago and the East.
This popular route is unsurpassed for
Speed, Comfort, and Safety. The smooth,
well ballasted afd perfect track of steel
. rails.
. .
m
brated Puilman Palace Sleeying Cars, tae Perfect Telegraph 8 ‘ome 3
moving trains, the regularity with which
they run, the adm'‘rable arrangement for
runving through cars to Chicago from
‘all points West, secure.to ° gers ait
‘the comforts in modern Railway Traye!ing! No changes of cars and no tedious delays at Ferries.
—w
Passengers will find Tickets via this tas *s
vorife route, at the General Ticket Office of
the Centrel ‘Pacige Railroad; Sacramento.
Tickets for sale at all the Ticket Offices
of the Central Pacific Railpoad.W. H. STENNET, Gen. Pas. Agt.
MARVIN HUGITT. Gen, Sup.
H. P. STANWOOD, General sponte Rh
Montgomery St, San Francisco.
Wy