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April 23, 1878 (4 pages)

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eC~ ed 1ygir the oD. cy er. ent a ka Hk nk ue ink yre= ted ng BY ns red : The Daily Transcript ———=@waccountof-the dullness it this, “ glerk. ~~ quitenumerous in Nevada City already ;_bet they— ali do-service as {<4 NEVADA CITY, CAlx LOCAL AFFAIRS. BREVITIES. Yesterday was a pleasant day. ‘Phe trees are leaving out nicely, **) The butchers rejoice at the end of Lent. Our farmers say the crop prospects were tever better. : : There was no Murphy meeting at “the Baptist church om Suturday evening last. ~~_ *; A-large number of.seats have al“yoidy been engaged forthe concert . this evening. . stock market we-will not-be able to’ ~ gttend the Paris exposition. ___The unsatisfactory condition of tlie weather brings down maledic‘tiops upon the head of the weather A toy balloon man has béen in town for two or three days, and the ebildren’ have been investing their spare bits. Daddy's. dollars sre becoming pocket pieces, oe: ~ The Grand Opera House Com“bination will produce Uncie Tom’s Cabin at Reno, Nev., on Wednesday co ~ i G ane — T ar Tree s in Es Has on land three thorough-brace braces; also, 2 onehorse side-spring Awith other material for wajyons, for Sale cheap for cash. Don’t forget that that he has the tin, iron, crockery aiid plated ware will sell ata lower price than aby other house in this part of the State. He’ buys. for cash. » Money to loan on good collateral. [al9-lw] Guo. E. TurNER. , Seed Potatoes. : Leave your orders for Earty, The very latest spridg and summer‘ styles in men’s, youth's and boy's Hats, just received at Hyman Bros., corner of Broad and: Pine streets Nevada City. == a3 Tue Perspiration toa great extent depurztes the Blood, that is, it cairies off its impurities. If the pores become obstructed, these impuritiés, and Thursday évenings. The “soap artist” is around again. 4 The remedy for this state-of. en-they do not remain latert-in the circulation,’ cause eruptions. Yesterday the sale of «delinquent . ___ stk of the Yuba River Gold Min~~ jug Co. took place. Work will be/_ ginatthe mine as soon as the weather a this—Distriot, “st the . nievilley fell off the stsge at a point between” the” Mountain House and ~* fewdays since. _ To-morrow { Wednes: the Congregational church Beneti—vitation is extsnded to all.” “and from 2 till 4 o'clock. CirHe is advertising 4-paw on the saloon mirrors about town, and the lettering displays considerable skill. has settled. sk Two School. Directors are to be! Washington school house on Saturday next, let there be” a” good tari-} out of voters. _ David’ Quadlin, driver of the stage from “Camptonville to Dowis Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Asx for Hill’s Inétantaneous Hair Dye. i Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. —Don’tfail-to procureMrs. Wins‘low’s Soothing Syrup for all diseases of teething in children. It relieves the child” trom pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and, by gixing relief and health to-tae-ebildgives Test to the midéher. ~~ 8-6 . With SOZODONT, and when they grow up their mouth will be garnished with sound and handsonie ones. The foundation of many a toothache is laid in childhood by: Nigger Tent, and broke bis leg, # uy) -evening eht will be held atthe Union Hc tel. Several new and interesting features will be introduced, A general iu___The engine drawing the lightning . train when it ¢ollided with No. 8 freight ut Pino Tharsday . night was fearfully mangled, and has been tiken to Sacramento for repaira. The box cars struck are sbuut the size of matches and toothpicks. Messis: Wacren Green & Co. have placed on the line between North San Juan and Nevada City, a magvificent stage cuach for the comfort and convenience of passengers, This stage is unsurpassed anywhere. it was built in Marysville at a cost of $500. A New Registration for several Nevada, is made possible by an Act which was passed near the close of the late Legislatan: ‘Ii was the only way to get rid of some 2,500 nameson our Great Register, and correct muny errors therein, The Theatre was only about twothirds filled on the occasion of the presentation of Unele. Tom's Cabin, on Saturday night. The play was rendered in «far less artistic and t-lling manager than on the preceding Wednesday night, with the exception of one or two of the characters, the actors of which did not exhibit the general indifference to the fuct that a critical audience was bifore them, that the mujority displayed, Hyman Bros. have now on hind the largest, best selected and most ‘omplete stock of Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, etc, to be found ia the market, all of whieh will be Sold at greatly reduced rates. To be convinced jcall at their establishment, “orner Broad and Pine streets, NeVada City, [al3 Mrs, Belle Chamberlain bas re wed to Nevada City, and is “Arvoyant sittings, &e., from 9 till cles Taesday 4 Sample butties, 10 cents. negiect, and itis very important to the well-being of either child or adult tsaéthe teeth should be well taken care of. Bad tecth are no fit wasticators of the food; and. breed dyspepsa. Make them white and sirong, therefore with SOZODONT, 4 preservative of supreme excellent and purity. -Use it without delay. a What a truly beautiful world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains glens aod oceans, and tecusavds of means for enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health; but how often do the miajonty of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worried oat with disease, when there is nO Oocasion. for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactury proof that Green’s August Flowers will make them as free from disease as when born, Dyspepsia avd liver complaint is the direct cause of seventy-five per cent of such muladics as Biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, costiveness, nervous prustration, Dizziness of the head, palpitation_of the. heart, and other distressing symp-: toms, ‘Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderfal, effect, Try it, > -— —__ Lyon’s Katuarion mates beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents its falling out or turning gray, It has stood the test of 40 years. Is charmi perfumed, and has no rival. nely mch12-ly » Hiaan'’s Macnoria Bao preserves and restores the complexion ; removes freckles, tan and whess; makes the skin soft, white and delicate. Its application cannot be detected. A Card, To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscr tions of youth, nervous weakness, ‘rly decay, loss of manhood &c., I will send a recei that will care you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South + America, Senda self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joszrpn T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City. : o12-ly toe ‘German Syrup” No other medicine in the world, Was ever given such a test ef its curative qualities.as Boscuer’s German Syrup. In three years two million four hundred thousand small bottles of this medicine was distributed free of charge by druggists in this country to those afilicted with consumption, asthma,croap, severe co » pueumonis and other disease the throat and lungs, giving the American people undeniable proof that Gxaman Syrup willcure them. The result has been that Druggists in. every town and village inthe United States are recommending it to their customers. Go to your D ist, W. D. Vinton and ask what knows about it. Dittin g. daily, Sampie bottles, 10 cents. _ lar . size 75 cents, Three doses will re‘Wagons, with steel instead of Ivather wagons; also, one six-horse wagon . largest and best assortunent of stoves . . in Nevada county, all of which. hej*”~ . Goovricu, Prenuxs, ete., with the. __gawe Oe Le agent of the Sacramento seed Store, . GRAND : _ Clover Seed, rae ie Alfalfa and Red Clovet Seed at OF THE “ae IRED MEN OF GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA City. ST. TAMMANY'S DAY. pa cy oes aos ISMBRT’S GROVE Saturday, May Lith, 1878. j z AND © RRANGEMENTS have now been comA. pleted for Grind time ut the above Named place, and the have been selected: President of the Day—Hon, E. W, Roberts, a, Marshal—Erastus Bond. Orator—Hon. Grove L. Johnson, of Sacramento. _. THOMAS’ BRASS & STRING BAND —Has been seeured ured-fortheo — = = THE CHORAL SOCIETY _-OF NEVADA CITY, COMPOSING SIXTY PERSONS, Have volunteered for the occasion. following Officers kinds of amusements, and ample arrangements-have been made for the pleasure and comfort of TWO THOUSAND PERSONS, And itis hoped and believed that number will be in attendance. A part of the amusements will consist DANCING, SINGING, SACK RACES, CLIMBING GREASED POLE, Ete., Etc. ORATION. The Oration will be delivered by HON. GROVE L. JOHNSON, The Great Sachem of California, He is conceded to be one of the finést orators on thé Coast. Other exercises will tuke place, of which due notice will be given. Committee of Arrangements: President—I. J. Rolfe. Secretary—Thos. Hodge. Grass Valley—Thos. Martin, Thos. Hodge, John Perry, Harry Luke and H. Uphoff, .Nevada—I. J. Rolfe, Geo. M. Hughes, G. v. Schmttburg, A. Rosenthal, and Erastus Bond. — ORDER OF EXERCISES. The Order of Exercises will be} published in.a few days. Railroad Time Table for the Celebration and Pic-Nic.: Leaves Nevada City at 10.30 A. M., 1 P. M., and.5.50 P.M. Leaves Grass Valley at 9.30 A. M. 11.35 A. M., and6 P. M. ap-10 j eve any ease. By orderof Tue Commirrzr, 5 DRY GOODS! DRY Goods! A.BLUMENTHAL'S: Cor. Broad & Pine S's., Nevada. oe 4 og 3. Boarpéay, Recretary. HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF THE Ws stock of ~~) ‘oe STAPLE AND FANCY Ever brought to Nevada City, con[3 ieee Ladies’.. Misses’ —end-— H . HATS, (trimmed and tntrimmed,) On the~grounds there will be all. . ——————-—. —AT. c —— & LARGESTAND MOST FASHIONAB f Spring & Summer DRY Goons, sisting in part as follows: ASKET CLOTH, CALIOOES, (French and American) etc. _ DOMESTIC-GOODS, quarter wide. MUSLINS — Lonsdale, White Rock, Masonville, Fruit of Loom, New York Mills,and other brands, TOWELING, TABLE LINENS, . (bleached and unbleached. ) NAPKINS, (white and colored, ) IRISH LINENS, TICKINGS,
FLANNELS, CHECKS,CHEVOITS _ CASSIMERES,GINGHAMS, ato, Nevada Lodge, No. 13,F. & A.M. ILKS, JAPANESE SILKS. . A erae on _ . SNOW FLAKES, CAMELS BIE. . ANNIVERSARY BAePaccas, Cilesk andisoteetay” SHEETINGS, from 6 quarter to 11 IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES STATED MEETINGS ON the Second Wednesday of each month. Visiting Bretbren. in. good standing are cordially invited. : JOHN CALDWELL, Master. ap-12 TOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING, pe ANNUAL’ MEETING OF THE stockholders of THE MASONIC HALI, ASSOCIATION, will be held at Masonic Hall, on Saturday Evening, May 18. 1878. for the purpose of electing three Trustees of said Association, and of transacting such other business as may-lawfully come before it ; K. CASPER, Secretary, Nevada March, 39th, 1878 a i DRESS MAKING. MISS LOTTIE WEISS, WOULD respectfully announce to the Ladies of Nevada and vicinity, ry that she is now prepared to Cut, Fit; and Make all kinds of DRESSES, AND AT LOW RATES. . Millinery in.all its Branches. Ladiés’ Hats and Bénnets made to order or miade over in the Latest Spring and Summer Styles. ' Gentlemen’s Panama and Leghern Hats Cleaned and Whitened. FANCY GOODs. _ to this city, such as BONS, LACES, ZEPHYRS, _ FRINGES(silk aud worsted, )GIMP, ___EMBROIDERIES, T1Ds, _ ‘One of the largest stocks ever brought . CORSETS, KID. GLOVES, ‘RIB-}° All work entrusted tomy care, will receive prompt and careful attention, — Photograph 0i1 Paintings, Executed in-the-highest—style of the art. Call and see specimens at ANTOINE TAM'S, where orders can be left. HANDK ERCHIEPS, (silk and linen) Shoes and Slippers, of the latest styles and best quality, MILLINERY GOODs. FLOWERS, a very large assortment. Having bought my Spring stock at very low rates for cash, Lam enabled and will give better bargains than can be had at any other store in the county. prices befo —— Orders from the country promptly attended to, : : A. BLUMENTHAL, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. m27 WALTER D. VIITON, (Successor to E. a. Preston, ) DEALER IN DRUGS MINING CHEMICALS, _____ MOILETgoons. Peer Tions accurstely compound. ed at all heurs of the day o night General Insurance Agency, INCLUDING LIVEPOOL, LONDON and GLOBE and IMPERIAL, NORTHERN and QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANIES. W. D. VINTON, Prop’r. CASH OR NO SALE. C2 pees NG that a business conducted on & purely CASH BASIS, Can be carried on in Ne vada to the benefit of both buyer and seller, I have bought the stuck of the late firm of WEBER & CHATY, and will carry’on the basiness at the old stand on Commercial street, and will sell all gouds in the line of Groceries, _ Prov:sions, Grain, Flour, Feed, : Ete., TEN PER CENT. LESS THAN OLD RATES,I pay cash-for goods, and must have CASH or its equivalent on the counter for whatl sell. W. H. SMITH. March 26, 1878. NOTICE, OTICE is hereby g vem that Wy Kee N has pur Hn the right, title abd interest of Soke Ring pg store name oi Quong Sing, a 4 Ready im the sale et totnde. tate of Califor: nis, and will continue the business as heretofore in his own name, The > -hedics, call’ and examine my goods and}. & ING-will be provided; and the best fore purchasing cleew a ee ring Music will be in at— MEDIO\NHS. . 10 THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA. MISS LOTTIE WEISS:-. HOSE, (all-colors,) BUPTONS, . Pose sinnotal ee Street, near : And-other articlostoo nhmerous t6¢ BRUSSELS, THREE Pry, yy. ==CURSION GRAIN MATTING. OIL CLOTH, ae UGS, WINDOW SHADES, pre wr WALL PAPER, etc. PIC NIC, SHOES. TO BE HELD AT Sunday, May 5th, 1878, ___Under the auspices o GRASS VALLEY cAMP, No, ‘A LARGE PLATFORM FOR DANCtendatice. There will be seats tor the accommodation of guests, on the gronnds. A fine Lunch on the ground by Mrs Ismert. TIME TABLE, Leave Grass Valley at 9.49. A.M,, 10,16 A.M., 1.00P. M., 2.40 P. M,,3,30 P. M., 8.25 P. M. : Leave Nevada City, at 9.304, M.,12M., 2.00 ¥. M., 4.20 P. M., 7.0(P. M, ’ PRICES AS USUAL, ° By orda@of the Committee. ap5S WORKINGMENS’ TICKES, For Marshal, ERASTUS -BALDRIDGE. For City Treasurer, L. W. DREYFUSS. For City Assessor ,W. 8. LONG, For Trustees, K. CASPER, F. GILLET, J. C, LOCKLIN, reer Directors’ Election. OTICE is hereby given to the qualined N Electors of Nevada School District, will be held on Saturday, April 27th, 1878, At the ‘Washington School House, Fer the purpose of electing T wo (2) School Directors of said District. The polls will open ore hour after sunrise and close at sunest.' Erastus Boud Inspector, A. R, Wadsworth and Delos Calkins, Judges. By order of the Board of Education. J. C, RICH, President. C, E. Musxoy, Clerk, aplé TEACHERS’ ]NSTITUTE. HE Nevada County Teachers’ ccaniie 2 will cortyvene at {1,38 P.‘MONDAY APRIL 29th, 1878, And continue in session during the week. It will be held at the Washington Schoo] Heuse, Nevada City. Teachers of the county MUST attend its sessions or be considered guilty of unprofessivnal copeneh» pal nay od vised School Law. ins*ructor esent. -Schoo] Trustees and others inerested in e@ucation are invited to attend. was wade in April 20, 1878, mber just. WY KEK Rongh <nd Ready, March lath, 3878, GEO, &. ROBINSON, MASONIC.NOTICE. . NAF FZIGER & EUSTIS ee ee eS ee . : : Ree Nevada, Oct. 16, 1877," including Nevada City, that an election : ". will sell them CHEAPER —— «PROPRIETORS OF THE Union Market, Nevada City, — FAVE NOW ON.HAND, of theirown manufacture, NEW LARD, ° Which. they offer for ‘sale in quuntitics to * suit. They also have : HAMS and BAUON, . THE BEST IN THE COUNTY, ~ Of their own manufaeture.} They Keep on hand, at all times, the best of BREF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL’ SAUSAGES, etc, = : te ? nice in our Hne. _ en rere NAFFZIGE > EMPIRE . _LIVERY STABLE, = BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NAT . AL EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CI-Y¥ — D% ELLINGTON, ~ Proprietor -PUNHE propr.<orof the EMPIRE ro Oe . J BLES announder that he has nov e Largest lot of : Horses, Carriages und Buggies B & EUSTIS, <— Stve-us-w ently at you want sonietiing Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons : and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonaole terms. =” The Howes are free from vice, of good style and capable of geing as fast as an gentlemap carer to drive. Carriager for Funerals attended to ~ promptuesy. -Good Saddle Horses always-on hand, —)—Horses “boarded by the day, week month and the greateatof care guarante te PP WEHELIINGT N. Nevaaa ity, Jely 8 1879ee — inser No, 30 Main Street. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Gold Dust bought and sold — Pailisx discounied. Advances made on Gold Dust or ve-saw18 for coinuyxe atthe Mint: CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISC(Q. ‘DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN. GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND. Correspendent, F. on_& (CoSan cessor of fwiss-Am can! Ban.7. Ancisce. idyll DR. C. D. BOBO, * f Physician and Surgeon, Oflice Hours—-From 9 to 10 A. = nd frou-6-to-8Py From 12 WM. to 1 P. M, BELDEN’S DRUG STORE, --Nevada City Californs F. von BUELOW, M D Physician and Surgeon, FFIOE in Brown & Morgan’s Block Nevada City. Salifornia ~ ju27 CITIZENS BANK. : BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITy. yr STOCK, $200,000. OFFICERS R. McMourray.......Vice Presiden:., SOE T, MORGAN. .o0ooccccccscees Di Dr. R. M. Hunt, Geo. M. Hughes, Niles dearls. Cashitr. T. W. Sigourney, R, McMurray E.M. Preston. Receive Deposits,buy ana sc"! exchang Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion. Highest price paid for ad County Warrants, : Draw Checks on NE YORK, » SAN FRANCISCO, SAN JOSE,g LES. Also sell Exchange on al incips European Cities, Make collections and tran acta gene Banking Business. pie CORRESPONDENTS. New York—First National Bank. . San Francisco—First Nat. Gold Bana, San Jose—Farmers Nationa! Gold Bank’ Los Angles—Commercial Bank. B24 HO! HO! THERE! os CHANCE TOR BARGAINS. C gars and Tobacco Cheaper Than Ever Known Before. JOHN JACK Has just received an immense stock of . CIGARS AND TOBACCO, HE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST ever brought to the town. He has every brand of diewe known to the trace, an than any othex establishment in the city. x He bas all the popular brands. Fiom 5 to9 Plugs of Cable Coil Tobacco for $1, . And everything else gecvertion, and try his Oigars « : price list. : : He has also on hand a fine stock of CANDIES, NUTS, FRUIT, CUTLERY, tc, ~ Now is y.ur chance, Imptove it. JOHN JA obacco aud te Nevada Feb. 5, 1878, spls bhupt.of Schools, John T. Morgan, . His. stock of Tobacco cannot be beat." a €all E. M. PRESTON....-.2+++~eresident;——_——_ ee ee , Pe Rowe: ~<