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April 21, 1875 (4 pages)

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Tee. and ODS, “—awis determined, however, eed and trust-to-a tittle agitation of T _the next match, which will come off The Daily Transeipt. NEVADA CITY, CAL: LOCAL AFFAIRS. Spelling Match. . The spelling match at the Theatre on. Monday night was not as successful as it might have been, from the fact that the fever had not eommenced raging previous to that time. There were-only about a dozen who . had ‘the courage to enter the list. It to prothe question to get out a crowd at ‘the last of tle week, There is a very . -. black enamel. . Hyman Bros. Always First in the Breastpin Lost. — : On the afternoon of April 7th either in the-Skating Rink or between that place: and Goldsmith's dry goods: store, # gold breastpin, 2 The finder will con. fer a favor by leaving it at J.J. Ott’s Assay Office, Main street. .ald-lw New potatoes at LESTER & MUL LOYS Ss. ald cw Market. Ww @take pleasure in announcing .to our customers and the publie. gen-. erally, that we are in reeeptof one of ‘the finest, best _ selected and _most fashionableSpring stocks of clothipg, hats, brought to this market, ‘which will be found cheaper than ever before. Give us a call and examine our goods and prices before purchasing -elsewhere: HYMAN BROS. © al-tt mid ORsaansat for All. Invalids, by nervous debility, desirous oty again feeling the vigor of health and vim of system, should take a few bottles of D-. . . HENLEY’s CELEBRATEDvI. X. L, beots—andshoes, —etc., ever }— ~—-63-duastice, 135, ye ._ BSAN FRANCISCO. Yesterday. omit d 8. Sales. £ —_. 835 Ophir, 114%. 11534 810 Mexican, 3014 399 Gould & Curry ‘114. 8052, 302%%bi0. , 18%, 19, 183; 30 Savage, 129, 130. 390 Chollar, 66, 6534, 75 Hale & Norcross, ‘43, 421%, 43. 1045 Crown'Point, 37, 3714, 37b30. 235 Yellow Jacket, 85, 8414, 85. 185 Imperial, 8%; 9.. 335 Kentuck, 16, 16% 16% 450 Alpha, 23, 2414. 285. Belcher, 36 uy 361; -. A30. Confidence, 21, 20g. = 245 Con Virginia, 450, “452%, 450. 360 Sierra Nevada, 1314, 1334 oO 185 Bullion, 52, 5224. 10 Exchequer, 300. 115 Overman, 68, 6724. 925 Succor, 114%, 75; 675 ‘Union Con, 8%, 1%. 20 Lady Brvan, &2%. 525 Julia, 944, ° 9%, 9% 15 Caledonia, 21. 525 Globe, 154, 13;, 15%. 200 Baltimore. 84, ores = 50 Utah, 6, 455 Silvet Hill, uy 12, As “His California, 63% 64-63%¢-—— CELEBRATION! 805: Best & Helohec, 53, 533; 4b, . . 56th dievenaane APRIL 46th, 1875. . GIVEN BY THE ODD FELLOWS — =<: “VALLEY. . ORDER= OF EXERCISES“FOR THE DAY. in front of Odd Fellows’ Hall, at 10 o’clock, A, M. "LINE OF MARCH. ‘Down Mill street to Neal; down Neal to ‘. Auburn; up Auburn to Main; up Main to Church; down Chureh to Neal: up Neal to & Procession forms on Mill Street, ' 4 Masonic Building, Cor Pine'& Commercial Stréets, 7 WY onesie AND RETAIL DEALDrugs, Medicines , Mining Chem* icals, Patent Medicines, &c, Books ! Books! BLANK BOOKS, é “SCHOOL BOOKs, _GIFT BOOKS, JUVENILES, 3 -siaeidcratcchnordal aa Gold Pens.) Steel Pens, — and Note * Paper, ~ Legal Cap; Bin Cap, Drawing Paper, . Before one bottle is taken they will feel the dawn.of restoration, of returning health. No case of-dyspepsia, indigestion, loss of appetite, rheumatism, kidney or liver dis: ase, has ever resisted_its restorative power. Every part’ of the human system requires and should receive sustenance and support trom the stomach, regulated by the liver. Ifthe stomach can not supply the silment required, the whole bape languishes FBortify Your organs SPRING and SUMMER School; thence to Richardson; up Richard‘son to ‘alta; thence sotth to Main; down Main to Church; down Church teHamil+ton Hall, where the ~ EXERCISES OF THE DAY Will take place. ‘There will be “AN ORATION . In accordance ‘with the Programme, as laid down by the Grand cca Lit &e, &c SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS}. Red Cloyer, Alfalfa, Timothy, Lawn Grass, Kentucky Blie _ @rass, Sain Foin.—— a= délicite fecling on the-/part-of many es = “about appearing before ayitience EDS, and ~proving' their ability-to’ spell well or ill. But the next match we believe will call out a suffidient numLBS. berto make it interesting: There _ . B are three prizes to be awarded. .The _ first will be a purse of $15; the secLFA, ond,.$10, and the third, $5. The biconnipatree will be madé-in a day ee _or two; and the programme pubtish-. ORN. _ We suggest that a fairer test -of orthegraphical knowledge is to’ have . =e ‘the contestants write “a number of : words—say seventy-five or a bundred, and have their-papers examin= 2 -ed and eredited by a edmmittee, A a. person may be utfamiliar with and SON, misspell one word, while he might nd Sec spell #orrectly the following ninetyty-nine. We presume “such a_constreets EXUE. a 1876. é United 5 3238, and . ed in any i ntwhich = TAX, TO @ UOUSLY @ the pay§ ie Special 5, before hess after hin the r above mgt, Wiz:’ $20000 cae ee pemotee 11 TTP IEEE ile; S000" 20.00 Ape tty of 50 50 50 00 20 0 10 00 10 50 00 25.00 15 0 ed, ed, 10re ils) two pe (on . 10.00 50 Ub ~ 100 0 all fail to uirements 8, ny. of the . apply te f Interns! i pay for Stamp or ‘y 1, 1875,. ICE. LASS, . weyenue. _ ashington, m2 D WAGWe LAN, (NOUNCE at having bove Facad to build f every INS: anded to. & C0, ETS, GooDs ON. t in every ; AS LOW game class. t what wd LEB, and . Machines nad prefers: )AST OF able Ep* ators, fakes, Headers & Rake: _ they usually are. ______Hughes is making some very nice . — he is prepared to furnish upon short _ ordered them, don’t. Know any thing the most musical voice, but the other ~ the public ‘school children. _‘well for-pareiits.to remember that}_stand, _ The contestants will spell from Wil_ $on’s, Larger Speller, beginning at nies, « at Gooldemied’ Bs test will be given, and we are -confident there—will .double-thenuniberengage in it from the fact that their misses will not be cheered as _>-> Local Brevities. D. J. Crowley is fitting up a law office over Beckman’s saloon, on the corner of Broad and Pine streets; safes. Anything in the ‘wood line notice. ‘Aan Lademan has had a ‘load of liquers sent to him. He says. _they do not belong to him, he never about them, and wants an owner, We learn ‘that Shoemaker’s bullfrogs ate doing first-rate. discevered that the smaller one has can lap over it about six inches on @,. jump. The largest he calls Beecher and the little one Elizabeth. Elizabeth, from sonse Cause or other, seéms to gain flesh the fastest, and her owner is afraid she is going to have the dropsy. ee oS We received a note from Whaley yesterday, stating that a new supply. of grub has just been received at railroad headquarters, in. anticipation of a visit from parses in. this vicinity. There are some truants still among It is the Board of Education propose to * follow the rule lately adopted, 1e-o@uiring-ninety-five-percent,-—cn—at~ tendance during the term, or Pupils will not be promoted." ‘3B. 'T. K. Preston; “Truckee’s editor, is in town, Jooking as happy and innocent as editors anere do. Johnny Jack is receiving aire berries from the Bay daily, and other fruits can always be found at his The new house being erected by Mrs. Hoel, opposite the Methodist Church, is already inclosed and is approaching completion as rapidly as possible. ~ Programme for Frida Evening. The. following is the programme for the spelling match to be held at). the Theatre on Friday evening next. page 86 and spelling through the book, If all are not spelled down, the umpires will pronounce frow & list of words~prepared™ by themselves till all aré spelled down. _The contest is open to all to enter. First prize, $15; second prize, $10; third prize, $5. Admission, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. Beneficent Society. The Congregational Beneficent Society will meet at Mr, J.5. Dunn’s, Wednesday evening of this week. All are respectfully invited to attend. Mrs. J. S. Dunn, President. Mrs. H. Wagner, Scretary. New styles of Brussel Carpets with
a3 He has . . imonth. Forthe present, and until further rgans—of—tife with these bitters, and in a tew day3 you will feel your whole system invigorated; for every disease arising from disordered‘ ‘liver, stomach or bowels, it is inva valuable; it will revive your shattered system. Dyspeptics and persons of bilious habit should keep it within reach, if they value health and ease. a6-lm 5CO School Hats, at “31K cents apiece, at Goldsmith’s. ass “_Inrportanz, Badoceed: bythe} Medical profession. Dr, Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, cures Coughs, Colds and Consumption, and all diseases -of ‘the Throat and Chest. . Dr, Townsley’s Toothache — cures in One Minnie. . National Surgical Institute. The Pacific Branch Permanently Established’ in San Francisco, ‘inde the first Visit of Dr. H.R. Allen (the founder ef the National Surgical Institute) to this coast, near.y. two years ago, it has been the intention of the Institute to . . The . establish a Braneh fn San Francisco, subsequent visits of Other Surgeons of the Institute, and the unparalleled success which attended them, -has served only “to iture of much time, labor. and money in preparing instruments, machinery, etc., established, and will be open for-the reception of* patients by the miiddle of this notice, the business will be continued at . their old building, No. 319 Bugh. street, ‘between Kearny and Montgomery, San Franeiseo. The machinery for the Swedish movement and Yacuum cure; Galvanic and Electrical apparatus, and for giving the Electro Thermal, ‘turkish, Vapor and other baths, has all been received from the Kast, (where it was manufactured in the Institute machine shops,) and is rapidly being placed in position. Dr. J. M. Hinkle, one . of the. oldest. snd -most-sieeessful surgeons T° of the Institute, associated with Dr. Thos. May pn and a corps of skilled assistants, are already in San Francisco, and will remain there in charge of the Branch Institute; consequently no further questions need be . asked or fears apprehended concerning the permanency and proficienc y of the Pacific Branch. Dr, Allen will visit the Institute in San Francisco, on the 20th of this month, and remain until the 15th of May following, during which time he will be pleased to see all the old patients now under ‘treatment, and as many new ones.as possible. . . The Institute is especially prepared to treat all Deformities and Surgical cases; Chronic Dieeases, ete. Address National Surgical Institute, 319 Bush street, San Francisco, for circular and particulars. © / a Ordinance No. 56, _ An ordinance to amend ordinance No, 4. HE Trustees of Nevada City do ordain that Section. No. 6, of Ordinance No. 4 be amended tc read as follows: The Treasurer of Nevada City shall. receive, a8 a Compensation for his services one and one-half (13¢}--per cent: ‘upon. at a except the Fire Fi Fund, disbursed by him to entitlethe Treasurer to any percentage on moneys paid o¥er to bis successor, Passed April 15th, 1875.. : SAMUEL CLUTTER, President. 4 AH. ‘Hayson, Clerk. : apl7 TAKE NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the Estate of the late John A. Lancaster, deceased, by book account or promissory notes, “* to the present firm of Lancaster & Co., pire Livery Stable, are hereby Bi bare to settle up forthwith and save cost, with D. H. Williams, at the office of J. M. Walling, Justice of the Peace, Nevada City, or with A. L. Lancaster, at the Office ef the Empire Livery Stable. opposite the Nation. al Exchange, Broad en. Nevada City, M. L. LANCASTER. strengthen the project. After — the expend-. — the Pacific Branch is at last. permanently : This Section shall not be go ‘construed ag}. Tickets, inclading Supper. Tpree a the Pry Goods Emporium of ‘A. Goldsmith, Every one is invited to exthe United States, by REV, GEORGE R. DAVIS, _ ~ Of Nevada City. “—Also — AN ORIGINAL POEM. Sane oe EXERCISES OF THE EVENING Will consist of a. _ l@RAND ‘MUSICAL CONCERT, amine and’ Price my Goods, . : and I hereby give a positive guarantee that my prices defy competion. . The. Stock consists-of-the— LATEST ae DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, MILLIN«#RY GOODS, ete., etc. Particular attention is called to the most Extensive stock of CARPETS OIL CLOTHS Ever brought: to this bee Don’t Forget the Place. A. GOLDSMITH. Nevada City, Aril 16, 1875. MAY DAY BALL, ee -MRS. M, L. MORROW A Will give a grand MAY DAY BALL at : MOORE’S FLAT, —ON— «. Saturday Eve'ng, May Ist,1875. *GOOD MUSIC will be be in attendance, a SPLENDID SUPPER will be furnished, and everything done to niske wr ge Dollars. “All aré invited to attend. pps MRS. C. M. HAYES, . Commercial Street, Nevada City, 4S FOR SALE AND KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, HUMAN HAIR, OF ALL SHADES. The ladies of Nevada and vicinity ar e invited to call and examine CURLS AND SWITCHES. Also Sole Agent for _Nevade City, ‘on 10, 1875, Butterick’s Celebrated Patterns. ss ~~ ap-16 4 ae . PROVISIONS, Both . INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL. To conclude with A SOCIAL DANCE, All ‘sojourning ‘Brethren: j are 5 cordially: in. . vited to participate in the CG: lebration, F. G. BEATTY, G. M. J. M. LAKENAN, Pres. of the Day. apl5-td . C. C. SMITH, Secreted. ALEX. GAULT’S GROCERY, AND BAKERY, t ‘BROAD STREET, sd NEVADA _CITY, Hs, leased the fireproof building adjoining my BAKERY, and stocked it with a . LARGE AND CHOICE — VARIETY OF GC a aE SES I EEE Family Groceries, 2 alt prepared to sell « GROCERIES, CASE GOODS, etc., etc., AT WHOLESALE OR REFAIL, ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. is of the CHOICEST picectiag and con sige: is FRESH and ee & — BS intend ‘to pane chee ‘BEST of everything to be found i inal First Class GROCERY and PROVISION STORE, and t also intend to sell at the Lowest Public Patronage is respectfully solicited. — -—" ae oauyr. Nevada City, April 1st, 1675, “PROVISION STORE, . . < You are Sasi ordered to appear, TTP at your: * Living Prices. A share of the. —— BULBS! BULBS! BULBS! Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Gladiolas, (all colors and varieties. ) A Full Line of Flower and Garden Seeds. Every family should havea copyaf . Williams’: Window Gardening, a “Peyoted Specially to the CULTURE OF FLOWERS, . im . ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. surance Co., of California BELL & BELDEN Z Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St. NEVADA CITY, “ UNION HOTEL, "MAIN: STREET, NEVADA CITY,: —— CHAS. H. MOORE, & CO., PROPRIETORS, —— Open all Night. 6 MILITARY NOTICE. —__ NEVADA LIGHT GUARD! ! armory,” <—N FULL UNIFORM, . On Saturday, May Ist, 1875, o’clotk A. M, for Annus] Sunde “aa t Practice. The Company will march prone” at 10% o’clock, an the ranks will be considered as absentees, No excuses received except sickness or absence from town. By order, J. A. RAPP, Captain Commanding. W. F. Evens, O. 8. all-td J. M. WALLING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, Justice of tae Peace, and FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, ONES Brown & Morgan's Block, NEye BELL & BELDEN,. w. Heavy . AGRICULTURAL — = all not in. H. Crawford's: __ SOLuUMN. and NEW PUBLICATIONS. . = -IMPLEMENTS, At the Ola Stana 3 eter = UNION HOTEL, ______ Envelopes} MAIN_ STREET, : tay saith Steel, Nails and: Shovels, ROPE BLOCKS & SHEAVES,— HYDRAULIC PIPE, — Made to Order and Tarred. Rubber Hose, Belting, &c. GLASS AND PUTTY, LINSEED AND er om. Sole A®ent tor the Avertil Chemical Paint Mixed Ready fs Use. ran . Giant, ‘Hercules and ‘Eastern ~ POWDER.. AGENE-<EOR THE . WEED SEWING MACHINE : The Best Made. oe Go-and see the new patent.. SPRING BED BOTTOM! =a . The. Best Ever Invented. -ALSO— . Tinitation Marble MANTLE P IECES, . MADE OF IRON. EQUAL TO THE FINEST MARBLE And at HALF THE COST! and~ Willow Ware s Crockery. and Glassware, LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS. And Eve)ything in a First Class HARDWARE STURE, _EegF Call and examine our prices . before purchasing elsewhere, and we will convince you that we sell eheaper than any other Hardware Store i in Nevada County. ‘Those or Our friends who reside i ine the country can send their. pene us by mail or express and they wil be promptly attended to. 1 W. H. CRAWFORD, 27 and 29 Main Street, . NEVADA CITY VADA CITY, Cal, aps «, 1874,