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April 29, 1876 (4 pages)

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IN ore, lety . Will i 9 )P L, {e yle, LVe he nd Ip ion ed, TG. lly ie. pel ss e.hUlClUmhhl The Daily Transerips. Look out for ihis Day. r9 NEVADA CITY, LOCAL AFFAIRS. Business. CAL. EE TI ‘Fortunes .we made and fortuifen. we give to the public, for. sixteen days, at the great Excitement Store in Transcript Block,on Commercial street, which will be opened on Friday, April 28th. Goods will be sold ty ant tum fr! ‘GRAND OPENING . Business in the dry goods and elothing line must be very brisk here, judging by the amaqunt of goods. our merchants are laying in this Spring. ,_ Anthe clothing line larger and better stocks have been received than was ever seen here before; Casper’s Hyman Bros.’ and Miller's stores walks have Pre Dlockaded most of “the time-for the-past ten—-days—withnew arrivals. ° Rosenberg’s, Jacobs ‘Bros.’; Mrs: Sterling’s and Blamenthal’s places, could not hold more “than is now:i in them, #id the. goods are-the finest ever -brought here. Those whe can net please themseives at any of the places mentioned, must . be=-very—-fastidious,-—Prices.-haye been put down, to correspond with the times. People from other parts of the county can make money by ~eoming here to make their purchases, Auc tion Tonday . L Frank Guild will havea grard.auow tion. to-day, at his rooms on Broad} street; commencing at 1 o'clock, Pp, M., consisting of new and second e hand furniture, a large lot .of new clocks, crddies, looking glasses; sewand numerous other things, ead , the advertigement-and-then-go and + buy yourself rich. Roll of ttonorsThe following pupils ‘are onthe roll ef honor in the Rough & Ready “school for the month of April; John ©. Wells teacher: Henr y—Dikenian,. Minne Herrod,. Matilda Dikeman, Annie Herrod, Geo. Dikeman, Em. ma Herrod, Isabel Melborne, ‘Dora Armstrong, Iiena Schroeder, Sophie ~ Behroéder, Rosa Holt, Emiia Thompson, James Dikeman, “Henry Schroe“der, Frank “Armstrong, “Witie Fip-+ pin, Mary Torpie, James Weeks, Eddie Weeks, Wim, Rex, John Holt,’ John Huitt, Louisa Jenkins, ar a pee saya Roa ee The following are the names-ofthe. pupils on the roll of honor in the Un graded School for the month, énding April 28th, Laura F. Booth teacher, Julia Adams, Lulu Alexander, Belle Bailey, Rosie Alexander, Marshal Worse, Georgie Dorsey, Horatio Alexander. tee ~Merchant Tailor. J.. W. Downey has at his tailoring establishment, on Main street, the largest and finest stock of goods-ever brought to the mountains, They consist of French fancy doeskins, eassimére, fancy silk vestings of the finest grade; also A No. 1 best black doeskin for pants, black, blue and brown broadcloths and beaver for coats; diagonal goods of every style and variety. trom foreign -or-domeatic goods made to order at the lowest possible living > gates, in the latest styles, and -warranted to fit or.no pay. a2of — Private S¢hool.,. . Mrs, G. Brobeck has opened a Private School in the Basement of the Baptist Church, Nevada City, and is prepared to teach pupils in all the branches.of English education, . She also has organized a Sewing Class, which meets every Weduesday ‘and Friday afternoovs, at 3 o'clock, for instruction in all kinds of Plain and Fancy Sewing. Terms moderate, Nevada City, April 28th. lw Rifle Association Picnic. The Rifle Association picnic will come off on Saturday. There will be prize shooting and other amusements. The grounds~which have been improved wholly at the expense of the Association, will for the first time be opened. A cordial invita-/. tion is extended to every one to be} present. Hereafter any Nrder can have the use of. the grounds free of eharge by application to the proper Officers, It‘is hoped all our citizens will go out en Saturday and see what . eee “haw been done~by-the Association for slmvost nothing. Baby’s shoes 124% ceuts a pair. not arriving, the’ store will not be opened unti Monday. May Ist. in: Grass” alley, and taken the Par. ‘Tor at Stokes” prepared to: do all’ Winds of work i ‘in the: Hair Hne, _ lara. Men’s,and boys Shirts, Hats and-other novelties—too numerous tomention ‘at HYMAN BROS,, Cornen of Broad: and Pine St’s;” ~ ;forcash at great bargains for 60 days, ‘stock and dissolving partnership, Nevada City;.April 22nd,. i876, -ing-machibes, buggies, live ‘stock, . San-Franéises, and-whilothere pir} chased an immense stock of Clothing, Gents” Furnishing Goods; Hats;-ete-+— The finest dréss suits} a27-tf. oP. 8S. On account of the goods > ‘Mrs, M, E. Booth, Z Manufacturer and Dealer in Hnman Hair, has, permanently loéated ‘Hotel, “where“phe i s a made jup or. from $f to $ a26. Sutest of the Sep4on. Men’s Reversible § Shir: is, 1876 €ol Centennial , jis received 915 tf.” Potter & Sigourney. ..Patter_& Sigourtiey will sell goods . for the purpose of reducing i “The Styles of the Season. : MONDAY, APRIL 3d, —_—— The Grawdest Stock ever brought to Nevada City: BARGAINS UNHEARD . ” ce : 6th, 1876, at-1 o’clock, P. .M., sharp, in ‘FOR ANNUAL PARADE AND TARGET. 13g o’cloek, and all not in.theranks. will be considered as absen ATTENTION COMPANY!” You are’hereby ordered to report at your Armory on SATURDAY, MAY Full Uniform,. PRACTICE, ‘fhe Company wilh march, promptly at oe. No excuses-re-ived except sickness or absence. from ~O F BEFORE} A. BLUMENTHAL, town. By order, J A, RAPP, ; Captain . Commanding. W. F. Evens, ©. 8). 4 ap21 “For City 2 Marshal. boas subject to the decision: cf the-people B. MORRISON is brereby anaotneed 48 a candidaté for the offlee of City Elsction Monday, May Ist, 1876. Corner of Broad & Fine Streets, CHARLEY KENT'S. COMMERSIALSTREET,NEVADA : eer the UNIONs#is not excelled by any ofevery advantage whicth long expe. we Keystone. Market, i ~ GITY. FAVING AVAILED “HTMSELF . NEVADA CITY == CALIFORNIA,. Low open for the reception of guests, \bed “inthe house contains 4 Spring Mat.” Q \ Will compare favorably with any Hotel in For City Treasurar. . DRy AND FANCY goons! style and kind of ESPE PCTEULLY informs: the people of oe — and er that he hasust Received the Largest Stock '—OF— EVER BROUGHT ‘RO. THIS oe TO PLE 18 INVITED. ieaThe Stock consists: in past of every. _DRESS GOODS K.' Casper’ has just ‘returned from A large lot of the goods have arrived, and they exces). anything ever brought to this city, and all who desire a new suit of clothing or anything else in quality of-goods, but. as to prige. -Ge-and see the goods, ——s \ap]ap Pleasure Resort. : ~ Those who want to visit the coziest retreat in ed Vicinity, — Cat “California set ie has Pa choicbest bowling alley in town, ‘afternoons a specialty. Sunday al4-lm = . Unke om Hotel Barber Shop. _ 3. Bay is prepared to do. every ‘kind: of tonsorial “workin the most} ~~ artistic manner, at his shop in the. ,— Union Hotel. ting a specialty. aiid te : Settle Up. Immediate settlement is requested from all indebted to LESTER & MULLOY. {20 Children’s hair cuta4-tf _ Notice te the Public, : For the accommodation of guests at the National Hotel, Saloon and Billiard Rooms, the same will be kept open night and day from this time forth. The continued inerease of patronage makes. this change necessary. The most obliging ‘‘mixolo gist” will always be in attendance at the bar. Conn -& Eppy, a2-tf ' Proprietors, Ee : and restores the complexion; removes freckles, tan and sallowness; makes the skin séft; white and delicate: Its. application cannot be deteeted. Lyon’s Knraargog .makes beantifal, glossy, luxuriant hair; gue its falling out or turning gray, has stood the. test of 40 yeaus. ts charmingly perfumed, and has no rival. mch12-ly NEGLEcTED Couans AND. CoLDs.— Few are aware of the importance of ehecking a cough or “common celd,', in its first stage; that whieh in the Bronchial Troches, if neglected, often works upon the lungs. Impure Breath. Among all the disagreeable consequences that follow the decay of-the teeth, an impure breath must be the and yet the cause of it may easily be removed by cleansing your’ teeth daily: with that justly rifies and sweetens the breath, rl-like appearance to the —— Coo who indulge in _ and have'a good fime. * 926-3¢. , ” , ola ip SO Piitip Richards will pay the high_est price for gold dust, by calling at}. J. J; Ott’s Assay Office, Main street, ; Nevada City. a23lw — Tur Tomales cheese factory makes 53. ch per day, averaging 30 pounds each, using 1,000 gallens of milk, for which the price paid is should cleanse their teeth ‘Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. we <wonld. call especial attention to -the that line can be suited, not only. in. “est winks, beer and: ~sigars; aad the ty Haean’s MaaNoits Bat preserves . beginning would yield to Brown's most "mortifying and unpleasant to -its possessor, and it isthe most in-} excusable and offensive in society; ular dentifrice, Fragrant & SOZODONT. It pu‘cools and refreshes the mouth, and gives a with 50-. ZODONT, as it removes all unpleasJosera T. IM AN; Station D, Bible House, shin aheS Sie press Cloths, Cashmeres, Foulards, Poplins, Black Goods, Calicos, &e. ‘targe-stock of American and Italian Silks, Such as: Silks, Satins, Bm+ subject--te—the-—deeisien of the poopie; AMES COLLEY is -hereby ‘announced AF as a candidate for the-offite-of City Treasurer, subject.to the decision’ of the people. Election Monday, . May nas aha . BEEF, For City Assessor. “MUTTON, W salah: hereby anounced as @ 48 candidate tor the off f° Cit Assessor, subject: td the déciaion: of thie SPRING LAMB; people, Election, Monday, May ist, 1876, VEAL For. City T Treasurer. ? M. BLACK, at the sclicitation of CORNED BEEF, ore friends, amerety announced ;
as a‘candidate for the City T 4 “urer, subject*to the Weeiaion of “nds people -PICKLED PORK, Election, Monday May.1s%; 1876." ee i THE: BEST For. City M Marshal, rience and ample means-c canrgive, is) prepared to furnish the public with The Finest Quality of: i. SGOTT is. iarebpannoutcel as a candidate for office of City Marshal, Electien, Monday, Beste lst, 1876. For City. Marshal. —_ € ‘NHAUNCEY FORD is here apn eee “ae a can tidate for City Marshal, sub: jectto the deciwion of the people. Ele ction, Monday; May tat, 1876. An Immense Stock on hand coisisting of Table Linen, Napkins, Sheeting, bleached and unbleached;and every.other article required for family use. —* CARPETS, CARPETS: ~ _ Of all kinds. and of ‘the most beautiful Patterns— ruesels, &ply, Oll-Cloths, &, SHAWLS. A preat an iety of the-tatest-Fastem-style-}They must be seen tobe mreEnieciatert . acne ERY G00 DS. The Largest and best Stock in this line ever brought to this city. . bos LADIES FANCY GOODS, My stock in this line is of the choicest kind and of the greatest assortment. Call aud see for yourselves, Shoes. Shoes. Ihéve just received a large aod icst complete stock of Ladies’, Misses and.Childreng shoes ofall kinds. Prices low and satisfaction guaranteed.. a OTHER GOODS Such as Gloves, Hosiery, Laces ‘and Ten Whousand other articles. eo mumefous to tasntion, _ oe My stock is the largest ‘+a. ‘aget comgive better bargains than can be obtained at any other establishment in this State. Before buying any tne abeve named: goods piirchasers., uested to give me a call as I am determin sold by any other dealer but SHALL SELL CHEAPER Tnan any other Establishment. GIVE_ME A CALL, DON’T DELAY. = ia ‘BLUMENTHAL P.H BELDEN, : Masonic Building, ~ Nevada City. Diugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &o, Brushes, &c, Giass, Paint Brushes, &c. er, G Pens. & ; Housekeeping Goods. \ -. plete of any in the. city and I propose tof not to be UnderE Drugs: Medicines, &e ‘eanceencs! to Bell & Beldem, } Cor. Pine & Commercial Ste. . Wholesale & Retail desler tu *&fall-line of Choice Pertumery, Toilet Soaps, Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs . ‘Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Windew Ais 0 fall line of STATIONERY, such ts nk Rooks. Lettag, Note and “Legal Pa-. Biank Books made to.omder at tke lowest For City Marshal. ii NIHELL, is hereby announced as a dé candidate for élection to the ottice of City Marshal, subject. to the decision of the people, Election, Mey Ist, 1876. For City XN Marshal, Ee. §.8. GETCHELL ishereby an. ounced.as @ candldaie for the oftice ot City Marshal, subject to the decision of the-people,. Election May 1at,.1876. For. City Marshal. See LONG is hereby anounced. AB. a candidate for the office of City Marshal. Elec tion May let. rates . PURE AND OLEANLARD (ott his own minsctire To be foundin Nevada County. Also, a Choice ‘Qualify of In quantities to suit. He-is_prepared to and will. offer to. customers greater inducements than can be found, elsewhere. in, Nevada . 6 AND BACON. CASHIN & CO. ‘AVE-ON HAND, OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE; a LARGE LOT OF d Bacon. The best to be had in the State, Orders Jet at the Office, on the Grass. Valley road, or by letter [through the Poss 4 an Franciseo prices. q ant odors of the weed, Ask your) “)) TiOc "tS most.coinplete in all its de. CASHIN & CO druggist for it, partments and my prices are low. I solicit } ! Ue Stina a share of public patronage. : : ~ A CARD. P. H. BELDEN. Nevada. Feb. 14th, 1876, . . —To alt who -are suffering from the errors. Nevada, March 31, 1876. RUDOLPH RY. and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakCE. PROTO GALLE ness,early decay, loss of manhood, &c.,1 ESTRAY Ni NOTI BROAD ST., ABOVE P NE, will senda recipe that will cure you FREE ‘AME to the pes el of the subscti: TY. OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis& ber, sbout a month sep _o white year. NEVADA cr ve: ; ; Steer e Steer hag ars cu : = s covered by a missionary in South Amiezica ling sae tho bead, and ye wpots, on the R. A. DESMOND—Artists body. New York City. “20% cents per gallon. Bos-6m Tbe owner can have the said Steer on proving property and paying OnNEE: {pias taken in the highest style of _M.\.and close at ee te iter Street, or P.O. Box 397, San F ‘yancisco, . PLEASE CALL AND BX. ' STOCKS! UNION HOTEL, D. W. SNAPP, . Proprietor. ——— THIS well known and p ular Hotél,’ situated on Street, in the City of Nev. tae has been thoroughly / 2 lranled, refitted and furnish-, éd in first class: style, and. 3a, ain The sere ite Apartments, ‘Are large, airy ina comfortable, and every, Aga desirabl@qtiet place for the. House outside of San Francisco. The Tahies of the Union,. the State, and will be tiled with the" bess, ne market affords. Choice Ww ines, Liquors: ‘and Cigars Will be kept at ihe Bar, and “the Billiard. ~ ae Room is supplied with the ‘BESE-FAPEESs “to be fond in the-state, Every attention wall be piven s —— aS guests comfortable. The proprietor solicits _ # share of the public patronage, : f4 » De Ws SNAPP. Election Notice, Y OFICE. is hereby. given that an Elec. LY tion-will beheld on, -MONDAY, . May Ist, 1876, at the Marshal's offi se, on Groad ; Street, in the city of Mevads Ne for ive hymastees. One Marshal, One Treasurer, One Assessor. The Polls will be opened at:8 o lock: A, Wid, ORGAN, President, A. H, Hanson, Sec retary: _ ape JUST ISSUED. — 200th ED ITION, : MAN Soa: REVISED AN CORRE TED BY THE __ AUTHOR, : E. pe F. CURTIS, M. D.;&&., Sev. — A Medicar Essay 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 impediments to niarriage; the treatment of ervousend physical debility, exhausted vitality, and all other diséases appertaining thereto the results of twenty years successful Pracs. tice. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 1 CURTIS” ON. ‘“MANHOOD."=There is no mambesrof sveiety by whom this book will not.be found ugeful, whether he t@ parent, preceptor; or ‘clergyman. ~-London , ‘Thies. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”=This boox, shoula be read by the young for instruetion, and bythe afflicted for reliet; ft will injure no. one.—Medical Times and Ga-. agtte, Price—One Dollar, by mail or SPORE, Address the-author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sute. Cal. 85-Ty, STUCKS!, —— ret JOHNSTON: & son,. Successors to,W. Hi €Crawford;” 27 & 29: MAIN’ STREET, Cpposite Union Hotel, IMPORTERS, AND DBALERS Ip HARUWARE, TIN WARE, IRON & STEEG,, Grindstones, Rope; '..; Blocks & Sheaves, Ox Bows and Keysj. Chain, Anvils, Vises., 7 Bellows, Also, the celebrated BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOE SHARE MACHINE AND.CARRIAGE BFLTS, PAINTS & OILS, of all kinds. BLASTING and SPORTING ' YOWDER, FUSE, SHOT, &¢; Fcll line of ROGERS’ Celebrated Nickel Plated Ware. Direct from: Meridan Brittania Oo, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS,. WICKS, &c. —. ; Agents for A: 8. Hallidie’s Wire Ropes. QUARTZ SCREENS punched fe der at San Franeisco prices.” ection made with the City Water Works. kinds of Repairing done. the art, Prices ow, * @naker Hill, March 14th, Iie. the Cheapest. wa, Call and see us at the “Pioneer Stand, Nevada City, June. a NAILS, SHOVELS: PICKS, .-« Wheelbarrows, er US FOR SALE, RUBBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING.. ' ma. 4 Large stoex of Gubviatued TRON WATER PIPZ. constantly on hand apd cenIRON PIPE made to order and aul Infact thé best selected stock of Goods . in Nevada County, and as Cheap as} ——. S7-OPPOSITE THE UNION BOTEL. “wa A. NIVENS, JR: =PN-MASONIC “BUILDING, PINE ST; ~ ILL do a Commission Stock Busi, ness, and is now-prepared to buy, and sell Stocx, at Brokers’ rates,in the Say Francisco Stockand Exchange Gourd,” : Nevada, Dec. 24, 1875., DANCING ACADEMY,. ooo HE UNDERSIGNED AN. nounces to their patrons and friends that they have leased “TEMPERANCE HALT, ~~ ) For, dancing purposes, : Classes will meet as follows: Ladies’: Class on Tuesdays, at 2 0’clock, P.M. Gentlemen’s Class at ats o'clock Tnesday evenings. Children’s Class on Satug> day, at 2 o’clock, P. M SOCIAL every Saturday evening. and Hall furnighed for all occasions. SCOTT & PARKS.. Nevada City, January lst, 1876. Maeie — 4 es MY BESEDENCE AND THE FUR: ee] NIVUREVin. it is offered for Sale. ''ti“Phe House is situated in the best part of the city, and it will be sold at a, reasonable price.for Cash. The House will be sold separate from the Furniture, or both together as.the purchaser may de . sire. For, further particulars enquire ef, A. GOEDEMATH, ; _Neveds; March 8d; 1876, FOR ‘ARIZON A! Tho Arizona and New Mexico, Express Company’s . NEW FAST LINE. . OW runing First Glass Coaches from, Terminus Southern Pacific Railroad, through to Prescott, Tuscon, and ali intermediate points, si ie the newly sted ered . RICH ‘MINING DISTRICT, . Of arizona, by the shortest, Cheapest ‘and Best Route. . FREIGHT SHIPMENSS received b ¥ Welfs, Fargo & Co., San Francisco. TICKETS for sale at; all principal ticket offic a8, San #rancisco,. HENRY, WELLS, (Of w. F. & Co, and American, Express Co.) President. J.G, ROWLAND, No. 109 California street, San Wrancisco, Vice President. ‘CHAS. H. WELES General Supt. Tuscon, Aria ne. al4-3m JO8. PEFTIT, WM, WHERRY,. KEYSTONE SALOON. PETTITT & WHERR*Y Proprictors. Crete on band the fnest LIQUORS AND CIGARS To be found ip the country. #2” Families supplied with pure WINFS and LIQUORS for medicinal purposes: 027 “Annual Meeting NHE Annual Mecting of. the Stocknot: ders of the Masonic Hall Assdcimu084 of Nevada City;Galifornia, will be held ua Masonic Hall, on SATURDAY, the 20th aay of May, 1876. E. M. PRESTON, Secreta ’ Neva’s April Gth, 1876,