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April 21, 1876 (4 pages)

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lGER: ition ig Wises” abies: fe at ik Brea? 3 as fol-. of East Tmarck Pine to. » Main, laza te. re. E. arker, proces. Hall, + y have s. Pik. “Clark, ohn F, “safes. He his 006 — = ? " e Daily Granseript . NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Lecal Brevities, ° W. G. Williams, Esq., a first-class map, who is the General agent for the Detroit Safé Company, iS now in Grass Valley soliciting orders for Granger & Watts’. store, at that place. If any of our people want a good safe they can not do ‘as well with any other firm on the Pacific Coast'as they can with Mr. Williams. He will be in this city in afew days. Ripe sttawbertics made their appearance in thg muarkef yesterday. They can be bad at 50tcents per box, at John Jack’s sture, on Pine street. Some fellow from San Francisco has started a new advertising dodge in this city. He is agent for a Cuinese production culled “tea.” ‘Lhe mode of his advertising is)/this: He brought to this city a few ‘hundred . pounds of tea, done up in smail packages, aud left twoof cach ou the door-stéps of our people, with printed instructions on each packnge, requesting w triul of the tea, aud if gatisfactor » fepk your gr. cer for it:’’ That dodge won’tdo, people won’t bay anything new, unleas they see it advertised in tue Teanscerpr, ‘That gives toue anu confidence to the articles wdvertised, That’s so. The President, hiving signed the Silver Bill, it isnow undersived tha: silver half dollars‘ure a legal teuder for $20 in sol oa Seco Treasarar; has paid’ to the . Siate Treasurer the sum of $3,502 27, the. State's proportion of the funds on hand. = . The Stockton Herald says: Mr. D. ‘Kidd, nephew of Captain. Geo. W, Kidd, was accident. lly shot in the leg on Tuesday evening, by a vail discharged froma derriuger. carried in his pocket. “talking with several gentlemen, wien . by a sudden mvuvement the pistol” was discharged, the ball entering ihe back of his-leg just below the knee and ranging dowuward. ‘The bullet was extracted by Dr, Clark, and the wound although puinful, is not a se. rious one. The following delegates were elected ‘to the Republican County Convention from Grass Valley -pre~cinct last ‘fuesday night: J. Butler, A. A. Mulloy, Wm, George, Samuel Novitzky, E. W. Roberts. Edward Coleman,-John Parker, Sim. R. Wile der, Joseph Perriv. . One nalf of the number of delegutes are Indepeudents, and in fact, the Convention which meets inthis city on Saturday next, will be about equally divided between Republicans and Iudependents. _ We predict everything will pass off harmoniously, and the delegates tp go to the State Convention will give satisfaction to“ail. ‘The Democrats don’t like the looks of things politically in this State at the present tine.” ‘e Trinity Guild. Will meet at the Union Hotel on Friday evening, April 21st. All are ~ invited to attend, M. F. Grecory, Sec. The Styles of the Season, K. Casper has just returned from . ” San Francisco, and while there purchased an immense stock of Clothing, Geats Furnishing Goods, Hats, etc. A large lot of the goods have arrived, and they excel anything ever brought to this city, and all who desire a new suit. of clothing or ‘anythiog else in that line can be suited, not only in quality of. goods, but as to price. Go and see the goods. ,ap20 New Spring Goeds. Mrs.M. A. Sterling has just arrived ftom San. Francisco ‘with the finest asssurtment of Spring and Summer goods brought to this market this season. In hats, flowers, ribbons and other millinery goods, . the stock is complete. A full tine of fancy and staple goods. The latest style of striped silks and Ceatennial ‘suitings, which will be sold cheap ‘on exhibition at; * thnatruction in Penmanship, Prof. 8. A. Holmes will open @ wiiting school in this city, on Bread street, adjvining the Theatre, on Monday, April 17th, commencing at 7 v’clock,. at which-time terms will be made known. Ladies, geutlemen and children ate cordially invited est retreat in this vicinity, should call on Louis Siebert, out near: the California mine. Hehas the choieest wines, beer and cigars, and the best bowlhtig: alley in town. Sunday afternoons-a specialty. alti RESIS, o—nele e Union Hotel Barber Shop. — kind of tonsorial work in the most} artistic manner, at his shop—in-the Union Hotel. Children’s hair cutting a specialty. a4-tt Neva ia city aud county that he has : The Finest = of oe ee ae LARGE. LOT OF Ss Settle Up: ust Rocaived the Largest Stock = BEEF, pa Immediate settlement is requested é a MUTTON : from all indebted to’ LESTER & > = : : MULLOY. * ‘oo . DRY AND FANCY G" ons No, 1 : SPRING LAMB oa ; EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY TO 7 = = Notice to the Public, -WHICH THE-ATTENTION OF THE PEO. VEAL For the necommodation of. guests . PLE 18 INVITED, Hams : — ut the National Hotel, Saloon and — CORNED BEEF, Billiard Rooms, the isame, will be }7< pea ae : ri Ve ae tea_The Stock consists in’ part of every I AD) 7 kept-open night and day from this . styie and kind-of and = PICK] D PORK, time forth. The conti d iner 1 : : ‘ inued increase DRESS GOODS, THE BEST. of patronage—muakesthis change necessary. The most obliging *‘*mixolo gist” will always be in attendance at tis bar. Conn & Eppy, bry ant Sam bt BARGAINS UNHEARD . Corner of Broad-& Vine Streets, . FRR MEEECT FULLY intormathe people of GRAND _UPENING H AMS to Nevada City. OF BEFORE ! A. BLUMENTHAL, Such as Silks, Satins, Rm-. ress Cloths, Cashmeres, BACON. J, Fay is prepared to do every : MANTFACTURE; A . ~ . CHARLEY KENT'S neeven ah sae — MONDAY, APRIL 3d. ‘ ee SF £3 2 , ° Pleasure Resort; ~~ ese ee . —— : or ,; = =e Tn Those who want to visit the coziThe Grandest Stock ever er brought. = 7 % ‘ AVE ON HAND. OF THEIR Own . rience and ample means can-give, is [Prepared to furnish the public with Bacon. Keystone Market, of every advantage which long expe. (Of his own manufacture, ) He. was stubdiug . . and indiscretions of youth, neryous weakat. ~ Proprietors, HaGan’s MaGnoura BawM preserves and restores the complexion; removes . frecklés, tan and sallownéss; makés the skin “sdft; White and delicate. Its application cannot be detected, +2 —-— Lyon's. KnTHAIROE makes beautiful, giossy, luxuriant hair; prevents its falling out or turning gray, It hus stood the test of 40 yeass. .Is charmingly perfumed, and has no rival, mch12-ly An_Anrt.cte or Trog Maa. Brown’s Bronchial Troches are the most popular article in this country or Europe fcr Throat Diseases and Coughs, and this popularity i is based apes real éfit’~ pean 2S ee Sa tua pare Breath, — quences that follow the decay of !the teeth, an impure breathmust be the most mortifying and unpleasant to its possessor, and it is the most. inexcusable and offensive in society; and yet the cuuse of it may easily be removed by cleansing your teeth daily with that justiv popular. dentifrice, Fragrant SOZODONT. It purifies and sweetens the breath,cools and refreshea*the mouth, and gives a pearl like appearance to the teeth. should cleanse their teeth with SOZODONT, as it removes all unpleasant odors of the weed, Ask your druggist for it. = >_> ‘ ‘A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors ness, earty decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will senda recipe that will cure you FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis. \ covered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope. to the Rev. New York City. 203-6 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 theroughly overhauled, refitted and furnished in first class style, and és. Low open for the reception of guests. j The Sleeping Ap®rtments, Are large, airy and comfortable, and every bed in‘the house contains a Spring Mattrass. Asa desirable quiet place for the weary;the UNION is not en by sa House outside of San Francisco The Tables of the Unien, ‘Will compare favorably with any Hote] im’ 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 Room is supplied with the BEST TABLES to be found in the State. Every attention will be Given to mahe-¢comfortable. The proprietor solic: & share of the public patronage. Latest of the Seeson. Men’s Reversible Shit is, 1876 Col Jars. Men’s and boys Centennial Shirts, Hats and other novelties too pumerous to mention, just received at HYMAN BROS,., Corner of Broad and Pine St’s. if al5-tf. “You have por Mullica every duty unless f4 D. W. SNAPP. Election Notice, OTICE is hereby given that an Election will be held on MONDAY, May ist, 1876, at the hai’s office, on Broad Street, in the city of Nevada, for Five Trustees. One Marshal, — One Treasurer. Oue Assessor. The Polls will be opened at 8 o’clock; A. SSS ieee tt Among all the disagreeable conse-Gentlemen who indulge in smoking . Josern T>Jnmaw, Station D, Bible House, oulards, Poplins, Black Goods, Calicos, &e. X-would call eepecial attention to. the large stock of American and Italian Silks, — Housekeeping Goods. Table Linen, Napkins, Sheeting, bleached quired for family use. —— CARPETS, CARPETS. of all kinds and of ‘the most beautiful Patterna—Bruseels, &ply, OY-Cloths, &eo, ee SHAWLS. A greativariety of the latest Eastern style , They must be seen to be appreciated. MILLINERY GOODS. The Largest and best Stock in this line ever brought to this city. LADIES FANCY GOODS, My stock ip this line is of the. choicest kind and of the greatest assortment. and see for yourselves, ‘Shoes: Shoes. I h®VYe just\received a large aod mos complete stock of Ladie:;’, Misses and Childrens shoes of all kinds. Prices low and satisfaction guranteed. OTHER. GOODS Such 4s Gloves, Sostees: Laces and-Ten Thousand other articles too nunierous to mention. My stock is the largest and most comDlete of any in the alte and. I propose. te give better bargains than can be obtained at any other establishment in this State. Before buying any of tue abeye named goods purchasers are requested to give me a call'as I am determined not to be Under.” \sold by any other dealer but , SHALL SELL CHEAPER
Tnan any other Establishment. GIVE ME A CALL. DON’T DELAY. A. BLUMENTHAL Drugs, Meticinen, &e _p. H BELDEN, Buccessor to Bell & Belden. Masonic Building, Cor. Pine & Commercial Bts. Nevada City. Wholesale & Retail dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, die, — A full line of Choice Perfumery, Toilet ‘. Seaps, “tee Brushes, & Also, ‘Paints, Oils, an, Laegael . Ginss, Paint Brushes, &c. Also s full line of STATIONERY, such ast lank Books, a Note and Legal Paer, Gold Pens. &c Blank Books made to ovder.at the lowest an Franciseo prices. partments and my prices are low. I so}icit a share of public patronage. P. H. BELDEN. Nevada, March 31, 1876. ESTRAY NOTICE‘AME to the enclosure of the subscriber, about s month ago, a white yearling Steer. The Steer has both earscut, pea rage tee head, .and red spots on the The owner can have the said Steer M. and,close at Sundown. w.d, zones President. "you have fuldlled that of being pleasant. . A. H, Hanson, . on proving property and paying ving ~barges. An Immense Stock on hand -ecbaluatiad of and unbleached, and every other-artivie2e-}Call . Cologne Seta, Combe . in all _itsde-. yp = Mr. . PEtTIT & WHE The best to be had in the. State, Orders left at the Office, on the Grass Pt Valley road, or by letter [through the Post Office, will be promptly attended to. _CASHIN & CO. Nevada. Feb. 14th, 1876, on Sign, and Orna mental . Painting. J. W. COOLEY, N THE PLAZA, JUNCTION OF SACramento and Broad Streets, NEVADA CITY, is now prepared to do CARRIAGE AND SIGN PAINTING In allits branches, in the most finished tyle, and with promptness. Prices to suit the times.g ; Satisfaction Guaranteed. J. W. COOLEY. W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Bye ON BROAD STREET, opporit the National Exchange Hotel, J. M. WALLING, ATTORNEY ‘AT LAW. AND. FIRE INSURANCE.. AGENT, Ovn Brown & Morgan‘s Block, NE VADA CITY, Cal. aps TALBOTT’S SALOON. GRA8&S VALLEY ROAD, OPPOSITE THE TOLL HOUSE. E 8. TALBOTT keeps on hand as e good LIQUORS and CIGARS as can be found at any Bar in the county. Give him a call—everybody. £22-1m BROAD STREET MARKET, JAMES COLLEY, F THE BROAD STREET MARKET, is now prepared to furnish his custumers with the CHOICES. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM. BACON, LARD 8AUSAGES, and everything kept in a first class market, at Wholesale or retail, atthe lowest living rates. a2 MATERIALS FOR MAKING WAX FLOWEBRS, ETC. CHOICE ASSORTMENT of materiale A for making WAX FLOWERS, also for’ PAINTING and DRAWING, besides STUDIES, ENGRAVINGS, PHO. KUGRAPHS, PAINTINGS, ASSKLPAKRTOUTS, and FRAMES, Constantly on hand at reasonable prices, at the BEAUX ARTS STORE, 20 Post St., Sah Francisco, Josgru Koos. & ‘Co. Joseph Roos is not connectei th any other house in the same line int wueF rancisco. nl4{fe 7 Jos. PETSEE. _ WM. WHERRY, KEYSTONE SALOON. . ERRY Proprietors "* peerwateis on hapd the finest LIQUORS'AND CIGARS To be found in the country. a7” Families supplied with pure WINES and LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. 617 2 aa CITY. “HAVING-AVAILED HIMSELF “. rives at , apis. N.C.N. GR. RCO. § hg oo will . commence running be. tween Colfax andGrass esi on. Monday, aca th 1876, CO IMMERCIAL STREET, NEY ADA as follows: GOING SOUTH: Train No. I leaves Grass Valley ‘at 5.40 A. M, arrives at.Colfax at 7. A. M. Train No. 3 leaves Grass Valley at 6 P.M,” ee at. Colfax at 6.30 P. M, GOING NORTH. Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at.7.30 A. M, wage tg Grass Valley-at 9 A.M. ‘'Traia\No. 4 leaves. Colfax,at 7 P.M., ar-rass Valley at 8.20 P. M. JTOHN F. KIDDER, gesni ‘Superintendent. HAMS AND BACON, To be found in Nevada County. Also, a Choice Quality of PURE AND CLEANLARD _In quantities to: suit. 2 He is prepared to and will offer to customers greater inducements than can be found elsewhere in Nevada County. . . PLEASE OALL AND. EXAMINE HISSUPPLY. JOHNSTON & SON, . 27 & 29 MAIN STREET, Opposite Union Hotel, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IH HARUWARE, STOVES, TIN WARE, IRON & STEEL, NAILS, SHOVELS PICKS, Wheelbarrows, Grindstones, Rope, Blocks & Sheaves, Ox Bows and Keys, Chain, Anvils, Vises. Also, the celebrated BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BFLTS, RUBBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING, PAINTS & OILS, of all kinds; BLASTING and SPORTING YOWDES, . FUSE, SHOT, &c, Fcll line of ROGERS” Gelebrated. Nickel Plated Ware.Direct from Menidan Britéania Co, : CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, \CHIMNEYS, WICKS, &e, : Agesits for A. 8. Hallidie’s Wire Ropes, QUARTZ SCREENS punched to der at San Franeisco prices. wa_A Large stoecx of Galvanized IRON WATER PIPE constantly on hand and cenIRON PIPE made to order and all kinds of Repairing done. In fact the best selected stock of Goods in Nevada County, amd as Cheap as the Cheapest. : a, Call and gee us at the Pioneer Stand, s7OPPOSITE THE UNION BOTEL.“Ga Nevada Oity, June 4. F Quaker Hi March uth, 186. { Ag . ment, ection made with the City Water Works: _ Milwaukee. Brewery, L. W. DREYFUSS, he. . . Propeietor. 3 THE BEST LAGER BE@R made: on the Pacific Coast can be had at the above; named Establishy sa 2233 GOOD JUDGES PRONOUNCE IT THE BEST IN THE —— Orders from any part of this or acsenine: counties promptly filled, Nevada, March 4th, 1876, FOR SALE. JL Raliroad depot, known as the CLARE& TORSON FLOURING MILL PROPERTY con-isting of two acres of ground, more-or less; together with the Mill Building, Warehouse, office and otner Buildings is. offered for sale cheap for essh._For terms ‘of sale enquire of~ . N. P. BROWN, Daily Transeript Office. “Nevada. March 28th. JUST ISSUED. 200th KDITION. REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR, : = DEF, vere M. ate &e., ~ : A Medical i hie on the cause and cure of ‘premature decline in man, showing how health is lost and how regained. It gives a clear synopsis ot the impedimenté tomarriage, the. treatment of nervous and: physical debility, exhausted vitality, and ell other diseases appertaining thereto the results of: twenty years successful pracs tice. OPINIONS OF OF THE PRESS. : OURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There is 3 no member of society by whom this book will not be found useful,.whether he be ‘. parent, preceptor or clergyman. glondon: Times, CURTIS ON “MANHOOD. "This book shoula be read by the young for instruc— tion, and by the afflicted for réliet; it wild: injure. no one.—Medical Times and Gazette, ~~ Price—One Dollar; by mail or express. Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sutter Street, or P. O. Box 397, San Francisco, Cal. g5-ly; ~ CENTENNIAL. 1776. 187. PROCLAMATION CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES' TERN RAILWAY. ry POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND,. \ Passengers “or Chicago, Niagra Falle, Pittaburg, Philadelphia. Montreal, Quebec: New York; Boston, or any point east,should, buy their TRANSCONTINENAL TICKETS,, Via the Pioneer Route, —THE— CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTER. RAILWAY. THiS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST. on it has been made, the FASTEST time ~~] Eat as ever been MADE in this: country. By this route. passenges for points east of Chicago have choice of the following lines from Chicago: BY THB--tITTSBURG, FORT WAYN BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRA, GRAND. TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERIK Bu D NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILWAYS. cts "WHE Property on Piety Hill, near the: Soe "Its track is made of STEEL RAILS; an@-——-————; AND CHICAGO. AND PENNSYLVANLA Hebd us . . RAILWAYS. THROUGH TRAINS;-with—-Pultman: Pullman pote ge ogy: aes Sleeping Cass thro to w York to “agra Falis, "Puflalo, Wochester, or New Yorx. Gity. BY BALTIMOR@® AND OHIO BAGBOAD, ) THROUGH TRAINS Gaily, with Pull map Palace i for Newark, Zoenesashington and Balti; ville, beh aecag, o more without c — ‘ best, and only lina iS oieendeneinenel Thies is.the shortest, running Pullman’s celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific Railraad at Qmaha, and from ithe West, via grand a Marshal),. . Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for Chicago and the Kast, This popula. route te is unsurpassed for: Speed, Comfort, and Safety. The smooth, well ballasted ‘and ect track of stee} rails, the celebrated Iman Palace Sleeping Cars, tne Perfect Telegraph Sytem vu? moving trains, the regularity with which runving through care to Chicago from all points West, secure to passengers al! the comforts in modern .Railway Traveling. No changes of cars and no tedious delays at Ferries. Passengers-will find Tickets via this fa-. yorife route, at the General Ticket Office of the Central Pacigc Railroad, Sacramento. of the Gomera Foci Railroad. STENNET, Gen. Pas. Agt. MARVIN HUGITT, Gen. Sup. H. P. STANWOOD, Goneral Agency. 12 Montgomery 8t, San ‘Francisco. they run, the adm‘rabje arrangement for — t Tickets for sale at all the Ticket Offices»..