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Daily Sranseript
NEVADA cfTy, CAL.
oinesday, Augut2, 1876.
9 Which Was Right.
We are puzzled to know whether
Tilden is s great and gved man, or
whether he is a’wily, scheming politician. Most Republican newspupers give him the reputation of the
latter now, and must Democratic
journals make him out the former
since his nomination. Republic: n
papers did not denounce Tiflen
‘aa & scalaway, before bis nowimastion, aud all’ the Democratio papers did not think bi .
* elected.
a reformer before his
tion. Itwill puzzle any one to come
toa conclusion about the kind* ot
man he is, if he will read the different opinions expressed of him by political friends sud foes. ‘Iwo years
ago puch notices as the following
used to appear in the Republicay
papers: eee
An admirable man. for public of‘fice, —N. Y Evening: Post.
Personally he is bonest enough,
—N. ¥. Commercial Advertiser.
. Mr. Tildenchas fairly earned the
favor of his party.—Syracuse JourWe have nothing: to say against
Tilden is a man, wn exewyiary, ci‘izov, and a Democrat.—Lockport
Journal.
‘ No one will deny his eminent reBpectability, ur veulure tu cast avy
doubts upuu his integrity.—Brooklyn Uuioa.
Mr. Tilien is a gentleman of culture and reticement.“His-has—been
a basy life, ucefal, if uot great. —
Utiea Hersid,
We havsrespeotfor Mr. Tillen.
We utter nvihing iu di-psragemeut
of bis chalac cc or wur.b, —A.buay
Journal.
Now the same journsis all tell a
different story. All the Dem oeratio Organs now tell their readeis,
that there is pot another man in tue
Union that can save the couutry buat
“Tilden, wud they areequally us sanguine, that noone but he can be
Before bis nomination
they talked like the fullowin,: —
Bpsaking of him the Brooklyh Argus, & stanch Democrativ jotruul,
gave the fuliowiug unalysis of bis
@ saract er:
Governor. Tilden’s advocacy of
‘hard mouey’’ ia.n3 insincere as are
any of his other positions, As a re
formet Governor Lilden as w fraud;
AS aDusivess wan be js badly suiireLed; a8 a hurd-wiouey moube is wiihOU Convistious; .B a advertising
adveniuier aud suboruer of ibe prea
he is iatpodeu:;“aud as a political
trickster be is uw disgrace. He is
willin: to’ a k about uatioual honor,
and ad¥ocuie uid muney attue st,
while violating tu’ laws of tue cuuLtry and issuin ap illegal carrenéy in
ihe West. He bid loadly for returm
AUpport throuzsvur the Siate by uttacking Dovaisou in Syracuse, uad
Lord in Mocuesier, where the Demucrate bave bu strength, waite bargaining fur sing scuundrelsia Albany, New Yo.k uud tiuvklyn, where
the Democratic wiacbine ts powertul.
The Chicago Times, bat a few
days before the noniuution, declurea
that ‘*‘Hayes would beat ‘hiden as
casily as Graut defeated Greeley.”
Jt now supporis the mau it believes
will be beaten,
The Cincinuati Jnguirer, when its
judgment was uubianed before the
St. Louis nomiuatious, said: ‘*Tilden's surroundings me bad. If
elected he would take ta the White
House the worsese: uf political jobbors and thieves ever seen in Washfugton, and that’s saying a good
deal.”
And go we might continue to give
eéleotions uniii the eud of the chapter. Now the question is, when
there is such a d.tivceuce of opinion
concerniug a uaavp Wuich shall be
Dalieved, bis political friends or bis
politicul cuewies? We leave. our
readera to decide. :
ns: SLE ;
Taxto ne of woe at Fort Linoo!n
when the news of the Custer wasea«To. Was reve;ved “must huve ben
heartrendiug. ‘Tue day before the
news came dirs. Custer bad received
from the General a buoyant letter,
Auclosing Teiry’s bighly complimeutary note, in winch Custer was given
command uf the movement. This
put her and ber frieuds in high spi
its. Next dey eome the crusiing intelligence of wwe slaughter, At the
Fort were twenty -fuur widows, seven
of officers and veventeen of enlisted
mon, Qae lady, Mrs. Calhoun, (sisser of General Cusier,) lust her bus
“band, three brothers snd a nephew, i
Tas Pittsburg. u., Post, Dem.,
states that it ¥ill Le satinfied if the
maj tity for Haze; iu Obio is less
tan 60,000 ys
SS ee ee ee my =.
. Grass Valley, is Agent for Nevada
nomiuva. of the Uuion.
The Home Metuat Jasurance Co.
We cull the attention of owners of
buildings aud others who have property linbleto be gobbled up by fire,
to the advertisement of the Home
Mutual Insurance Cumpany, of Ca!ifornia,to be found in te-day’s Tran’
script, of which A. B. t-rady, of
County. The Compuny is in every
way reliable, and its. Directors embeace the ‘solid’ men of San Franciseo. The rates in this Company
are very low, considering the risks,
and every oe should provide against
necidents by fire, which at this dry
seuson of the veur are liable to occu:
at any time. Call on “told. man”
Brady,’ Muin street, oppvsite Mill,
-Grass*Valley, and get your property
jusured ugainst fire.
Unioa Hotel,
“Mr. D. W. Snapp; who has forthe
pust year been the proprietor of the
Union Hvtel, bas retired. fron the
same, and Mr. J. Nuftziger the owuer, took charge -agaim—yesterday.
Mr. Snapp bus proved his‘uability to
run a Lotel, since he ‘has bad. charge
The bouse has stead‘ily grown iu favor, and its numeions guests were all satisfied. Uuder the new proprietorall the popula
fextures of the former management
will be retafned, and others added.
Jike Naffiyer is popular with all who
know bim, and’ will add to te already good reputatidu cf the house.
Advertised Letiers.
The following letters remain in the ost
Uffice at Nevada City, Nevada County, Cil.,
for week ending Ju!y 3ist, 1876. Persons
culling for advertised lettera will plesse
give the date ut advertisement.
H.H. Haskins; P.M
Albert, Mra. Mattie
Browu, Miss Adelia Ann
Boase, Thomas
Bost, Mr-. A.
Grass, Mes. Bernard
Houston, Miss
Loomis, B. Frank ;
McKegyiar, Angus >) %
MucKowin, Chariey .
M ‘Bravvey, Win.
Frahm, E,
Licnurds; Jobn FI. :
Thompseu; B, J. «are Mr, Hunter.
tiving Away.
“John A. Rapp, who bas for years
acted us Captain of the Nevada Light’
Guard, is going to reside elsewhere
in the future. The Captain’ bas
beer very uctive in wilitary matters,
aud was the originator of the Rifle
Association. We are sorry that he
finds it. to. bis intexest to leave here,
for we f.el certaimhe will be sad.y
missed.
Target Shoot.
The Rifls Association will have a
Aaryget shoct a: their grounds this «f;
terndon, commencing at 1 o’vlock
sharp. Itis hoped that every member will be on hand promptly.
AN UnproriTaBLe Rar on a ConDucror.—A well known condtctor
‘on the Chieugo, Rutk Island and Pacific road went to the deput, one
morning recently, to take his train
as usual, and an officer of the road
andan officer of the law arrested
him. Ou his shirt front: was a
$5,000 diamond pin, and in bis pockets were a valuable gold watch and
chain. In his trunks the officers
found $30,C00 in Government bonds.
An Eastern baok was telegraphed to,
and the response was that bail could
be furnished in $90,000, if necessnry, a8 that-was the amount depos ted
to the ete creditthere. This
settled, it wis hext the conductor's
turn. A lawyer was called, and he
politely informed the ¢ fiicers that the
dinmond pin they had illegally tuken
had been worn by the conductor
twenty years; the watch was carried
by him years before he wen into the
employ of the company; that the
Uuited StatesGovernwen: bonds they
had tuken were the property of bis
wife as the proceeds of her share in
an estate as heir, and so was the
money in the bank, and that thehest
thivg the company could do would
be tu return what they bad stolen,
and with it $40,000, and no ques
tions would be asked. The compuny accepted the attorney's terms, .
-_——— —-2 oe
Owrne to the oppressive tax on
fivurand provisions, the people are
living on beef and meseul entirely in
Lower Culifuroia. Iustead of filling
up and progressing the country is
retrograding, and there is mueh suff-ring forthe want of te neocssa,
‘ries of life.
GxorGe Cuxtstenstein, 17 years’
of age, Was accidentally drowned in
the Lruckee river,.at Giendall, July
/26th, while bathing. It is(bougbt.
tie wae Keiged” With craaips.” > His
sai aset FT
Highet, Lenda M. i
i
SAMUELJ, TILDEN.
The Leading Democrats of New
York De: lire that Tilden Can
fiat Carry His Owa State or the
Courtry.
The followiug protest by the leading Democrats of New ¥ork State,
aguipst the nowination of Samuel J.
Tilden, was presented in the St.
Lonis Convention, but_ was roled
out by the Chairman. © It furnishes
‘the Dewucratie candidste a significant introduction for the°campnign :
‘As the friends of Gov, Tilden
from, New York are industriou-ly
circulating a report among the délegates tu the Couveiition. from other
Stites, th.€ the opposition in tie
State of New York to bis nomination
e veanates from parties ci her withou
persuoul caracter, or having little
‘olitical infineuce, it ix proper tra
tafacts should be Jaid before the
delt gates a wembled, that they miy
be en bled to jidzge nan iptéilizent
and impartial minor. of the trath
of, these sta‘emen's, aud sh ipe their
action accurdbuzly. :
The f.liowing pactial and very. ip
compleie list« f prominent New York
Vemocrats WHO OPPOSE Mit. TILDEN's®
N. MINAPI'N ON THE GkouND THAT HE
GAN NOt CAKKYHIS) OWN
StaTé OK THE CUUNIRY, 1s the
vest ausWer to tuese slateluents und
is all the evid-nce it is deeured™ necessary to farpish, viz:
Augrstus Schell,
Jubn Ke. ly,
Alg.ist oe:rmont,
Wu. B, Priver-,
Maj. Gey. Henry,
W. Slocum, Déive Ve yoll,
da t_e witvert, %lmore Pv. Koss,
H ratio Sey.uour,JrHY, + be-seb-o, ~~
Cos—. Vou. Pruyu, Att’ G'u.M.B°Ctaplin
Mr. Wh-aton, bupt. D. Huwell,
Dewitt U. West. 6 Viaver,
Ex att'yGep D.Pratt Arnott J. B. Parzon,
erasius Coraing, 8.8.cCox,M:C,
FernaudoWoo t,M.C, lsasc MeOuniue,
Judge .ows'o k, Mos s War-ven,
Roger A. Pryor RK. H. Wa erman,
Ex-Gov. Hoffaan, Wai. RK! tob-rs, .
Ch:.'us § E Church, BH 1. Donnelly,
Justice allen, Jdud5e 6. Hotues;—
#iistice M Ller, Frede’ ick Siaythe,
D.C. Littl joha, Sen. W C’ Liuinont,
Liecu.duv.A C.B-ach, Cul, Samu 1 Norta,
Juige C.D motor, Frank Avb ott,
Wu UG. tag, G. W. Milispaugh,
A-nisa J. Por.er, Jonu Rerkin,
E O Perrin, J. 8. Wels, —
JO WiiebouseM.C.J.M. Ȏlson,
C B. Wal er, M. u., 8. Lx Mayhew,
sacr. B, vier, Chis. t'. Daryes,
Judge Johu L. Reed.
And numervns other Jeading and’
represeata ive Dem >crats.
4ta meeting of: Democratic members of ihe Cow vou Council f New
York on ‘Tuesdsy an address to the
delegations from oti er States was
ad>pted, setting“ forth complaints
ant rccasations against Tilden and
closing as folluws :
*Wuile thas sin-erely expressing
Our views befure the uoiwnination, we
desire it distiuetly uuderstood that
itis our juteution ty sipport to tie
best of onr wbility whacever cundidate the Dewocrauc Nitional CuonYeution shall in its wisduim determine to place before the country,
but we Waru HM AGAIN.T Tak FOLLY OF
NOMINATING A MAN WH Wé ARK PERFRKCLTLY CON INCuD CAN NO PUAKKRY
THE StAth Or NEW YORK"*——
Erastus Brooks,
Jas.5. th y r,.
Juigs J. H.Clute,
,;QA Wotleath,
Sidu y W beter,
Hountinc Tak Hippoputamos.—
Hunting tue b ppopet.asas must be
tutber« xciting spurt, jadging from
the following uce uu, aken from a
iccent Work vu Kast Atrica: ‘hu si
lence we descended tu tne bed of the
river; the tuick bushes Gunceuled us
from the hippuputami, Whyse scucrode culls we cuuld Lear at a shor
ee frum ur; but after awtile
tals sifelier tuled as. ‘Lue uuwieildy avimals, Whose suupeless bodies
were luzily ex euded va tne biuk,
caught sight of as, aud immediate
ly plunges tutu the water, .
“*Muey reappeared in a few momen's, thels yrowls seenuiipg tu
threaten the impudent udveutuers
Who pesumed ou disturbing their
reir.at, A couple of barreis—fur
Acuwet-also curried # carbine—
weie d.scbasged simultuneousiy.
“Gol wa peueral sity ede'took
place in the muddy pool, tue precip
Hation of the fugiaves surrug up
the water hkew tremendeus storm,
A b.ppopotawus bad beeu wounded.
Mad witu rage dud pain, be leaped
couvulsively, Yuisiug” columus ut
foum sud-spriy a:ound biw,. aud
opening to tue fuil cateut bis enuiWivUs jnWs,
**Aguin we fired upon him; the
surfave uf the lite like was colored
Witu bis. bivod, and tue imvunste:
sunk beneath tLe water,
“Accuruibg to all appearance he
was wortully wouuded; but bow
shou:d we secure 'b mw? The Arabs,
dovaus Cue shure, bad ubserved ail tre
sLeideuts vl the pirugyle, ‘They utteres wild cries cf Joy when they
SuW 0S ViC.orivUs; iuem they au
Waneed into tue puul waist-deep, aud
at tue rink ol being devoured by the
crocodiles. Tue uippopotamus lay
at uy great distance frum the shore;
he Was bauled tuituer with stout
rupes, wud imuediately a hideous
sceue commence 4.
“Armed witu long knives they
severed the hubs, and’cut the flesu
duty sir pry whi.e the bioud streamed
dluwnt ther beuds, arus; und clothes.
Dirpittes arose, fur eacu wauied the
fie sdare. Some groped vmouy
pie eulrails in search uf tue fat; otuPers eudeavured to -snuteh from tue
Oappy pussessur of a daiuty worse!
Pa puts. of bia spoil. Women anu
vulldreu assembiiug ip crowds, svun
sWelled the tumult. At leupta the
uippoputamus, cULUP luly a thowswud’ pieced, Was packed away ou the
Det Mechanics’ Pavilion will be
Se
body. was Bot recovered?
ak
burrow up the blood of the nation,
“Bristow’s reply—is “net up to
. without Tegard to populir sentimen:,
’ A Sharp Criticiem,
The Colusa-Sun, a Democratic Independent sbeet, comes to the following coneclasron about the Pre-ident, and upon perusal we thin’ our
readers will concur with us in sayiny
there is. more trnth than poetry in
the criticism. It says: .‘‘We acacknowledge that President Grant is.
an enigma to us. We have thoucht
at times that we bad taught a glimpse
at his ‘‘terne inwardness,”’ but he is.
as hard to see into as that traditional
willstone. He seems to move along
as regirdiess of the opinions of men
us any Saiut in the Roman calendar.
He is a man of bunt few words, and
the accusations of his political followes does not seem to nffect him any
wore than the clumor‘ngs of his ene=
ing todo right, and satisfied to rest
is ense with the ‘future, or else he
isa thcroughly bad man, whose
sbame bas goue beyond the redeeming quality of a blusb. His ¢orrespoudenee with Bristow on the subject of Gubinet secrets raised him»
pes in our estimation, Here was u
wa Whom he had raised from obsearity, hinting around that were it
not for the fict that he was under
obligations to keep Cabiuet seerets,
he cbuld a tale wnfold-that wonla
and Grant promptly tells him to talk!
the
mark. Then he has men in hiscoun
cil who are willing to let the eount:y
noderstand that they are the hoves!
leaven thet is tosave the administration from the sure damnation it
would otherwise deserve, and Grent,
ons‘s them, Aud he’ gives to the
world no excuse for it! The leading
journals of bis party sail into him,
batitisall one to Grant. ‘Then be
stunds by his frieuds under fire as po
min ever did, Dves be do-this because he isin with their raseality,
aud must stand by them, or doe
ve do it from pure bull-doggedness?
We would like to do-the man jistice; but he does not seem: to care ty
cent whetber we doornot. Heisiv
facta mystery that bis most int.mate friends do not seem c.ipuble of
anderstunding.”’ 1
>.
How to Break off Bad Habits!
Tho following, which we clip from
an exchange, is so good, sv true and
su Cheering to those who are addiclal a 'bad habits, that we give. it
sp:ce in our culuume@es «>
Understand the reasons, end all
reasons, Why the habit is injarions,
Study the subject until there is no
lingering doabtin your mind. Avoid
the places, -the persons, and the
thoughts that lead tothe temptation.
Fieqnent the places, a sociate with
ine persons, lndalgein the thoughis
. that Jead3; aw-v .from temptation.
Keep busv; it} ves is the streuytu
of bad habits, Dev not give up ibe
siraygle when you have broken your
resulniion gnoce, twice—s *thousaid
times. Tbat ou Y shows how mach
heed. there is fur you tu strive. Wheu
you have broken your resvlutions
Just thiuk the matter over, and endeavor to uuderstaud why it ‘is you
failed, KO that you way be on yuar
guard agaust a recurrence of the
same civenmstapecs. Do not think
it an easy tuluyg that you bave undertuken. It is a fully to expect tu
break off a habit iu a day whack may
buve been gathering loug years,
[By Telegraph,]
Mining Stocks.
Yesterday Morning’s Sales.
.615 Ophir 48%.
32uU Mexican su.
859 Best & Beivuer 48%,
$90 Gould & Curry 17, >
a Uslifvrnin 65%.
1145 Savage 214%.
355 Cuviiar lui. EOE
26/5 Hale & Norcross 12,
493 Uou Virginia 60%,
640 Crowu Point 12%,
1799 lmyperiui 524.
S3U Userman 30%.
1710 Juba 9%.
915 Uniouw Gun 17%.
65) Dieta Nevads 1734,
6J Aipha 41%.
645 Lay. bryan 134,
460 Cuiedours 1034.
13). Utau 19.
630 Belcier 18%.
400 Kentuck 13. fia
139 Justice 2644.
1 Cuntidebes 17%,
30 Balun 434%.
YJ Kacuequer 164.
Yesterday Afternoon's Sales.
California 67%.Guu Virginia wk,
Mexican 39%.
Geu Thomas 1%.
Leopard 12. :
Mortheip Belle 183,
Maymoud & Miy 9,
, Kareka Conls
“a
niiéd~ He must-be-n~good-mar try-}
Sroxes. who bas been incarcerated
in Sing, N. Y. for the kiting of
‘Fisk, was the other lay transferred
to Aubarn jul, to finish out his sentence of imprisonment, which expires next October. The prison barber bad received orders to shave off
bis mustache, which forsome reason
had been allowed to grow during his
confinement in Sing Sing.
HOTEL ARRIVALS,
Mational Exchinge Hotel.
S. A. EDDY, Proprietor.
Monpay, Joly 3i1st, 1876,
The Original Georgia Minstrels.
Mre Batkers, North Sun Juan
O Eva s, Keno :
GM Chan y,Gvld Run :
Miss Meyerm do is
WL chart san Frencisco aia
Bb Guseet i, Rauch
k Northup, San Juan
Mv sei Wheatland
A Clirk , Kaneas
M Ruodicra, Moore's Fiat
J O Measd, Beeuvile
Mrs Whit«, C'ty i
J Latersoa, Vuwnieville
E Badar, . do
J Dower, do
'T Kandiall,6o
é.Or «kr, = do
T H Cornish, 8an Juan
P Davey. Sacremento
M Chavate, Opuir
J jer, Co'fux
J Flanders, Birchville
T OiLir, O 1 ax
A Br beck, City:
'HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Union Hotel.
JACOB NAiFr+ZiGian, Proprtetor.
Monpay. duty dist, 1876.
_ Geo Tord Yubs Mine
E W'S .gelow, City’
t Brown, Gcor, ia Minstrels
J Wollr, i 4.0
J Anderson, do
S Keénuan, do
J tiamlien, do
J Martin, do
Geo Haris, do
‘Wir Sindera; du
A D Jackson, do
W Jackson, Wheatland
G Yicog ; W shipgton .
D Cuib. rtsou, suitor Fiat
Di FPevr, do
G WJ ues, Willow Va ley
J Webb 1, City * :
DL MeVouald, Col Hill
C B tbaush, Willow Valicy
Se Luy, do , 5:
Jo Murphy, do i
J Gris il. Washingetou
JD bliss, Blue ‘tent SS
, WC Bradh y, Willow V: ley
naan Mingie, du
G.o beucon, Griss Valley
Miss A Corns Il, City
5 Gilsen, Central H: use
“Vc Huhng, Waieatl nd
CP Loughriiye, Gruss Valley
§.Uyiman, City :
HO ygaino, Dutch Flat
CAPITAL $320,900.
HOMB MULUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF CALIFORMA.OFFICE,
453 CALIFO4WNIA STREET,
Merchants’ Exchange Building,
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
John A. Redingt+n, President,
~ Geo. H, dowd, Vi e Proeid. at,
Charlies H. sicry, tecr tary.
N. as. Buuy, Moris stcreiary.
4. H. BIGi Luw. Gen‘i Manager.
Agent for Nevada County
A. B RRADY.
< Office No, 29 Main Strvet, opposite Mill,
ag? : erass Valley.
B, H. MILLER’S
ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE,
ODD FELLOWS’ BUT DI*G, RROAD
SrhEST, Nu VaDA CILy,
.. SHARE of the-public patronage rrA Spe.ti ully selicited. ag?Robe. Filkius, du
© Weich, do a
C B Hicke, do eis
© Cruroe, do =
B Wi sun, do
~~ Boyer, =
8S Bitter, do
D A Bowman, do
Jnvo Mattock, , lo
. COLB.
SODA WATER, '
AND FRESH x
BETHESDA WATER,
° ON DRAUGHT aT
_ PRESToN’s.
New York Enamel Paint
JB pee best ant most durable’
: ontride and mside work,
A full line of pure
Paint for
Drugs and Medicines, Mining Chemicals, Crucibles, ete,
Druggist,.
N.'W, corner Broad and Fine streets,. he
THE OLD ACCOMMODATION,
Nevada and Grass Valley Stage
Line,
:
<f
<
: Vime Table. J
Leave Grats Villey ‘at 8 ovclock A. Mf;
returviug l-ave Nevuda City at 9 A.M,
Leave urass Valley at 4 o'clock P, M.
Ladies and gen‘lemen called for at any
part of the city witnout extra charge,
rackag:s corried .tiow rates.
Ord rs lettat the Nationul cr Union Ha
tels in Nevada -Ciry, or at the kxchange
or Wincousin Hcteis, Grass Valley, willbe
proinptiy attended tu.
jed-tf W S. TALBOT & CO.
‘A GOOD FARM FORSALE. .
THE WOMACK RANCH
.ITUATED onthe MeCourtuer
> ergit miles south of Gruss Ville¥ eon.
tainingeover-four hundred ares of land,
there sre two lirg: pastires under fence,
Plenty of good witer, Cne hurdred tons
of natural uy raisea-evey year. Th» lo
cai'yis pertectly heaitny.” It is a first
cliss faym, and » good furmer can make
tune of the .
i?
Roau;
Best Farms in the County.
Those wishing to purchnre can call at
the kurm or ut the ‘1 RANSCKIPT oftice, Ne °
vada ity. ‘
jy16 ’ MRS. M. L. DAVIS,
CASH! CASH!
HOW TO-SAVE MONEY.
one nee etn rere TURRET INCOR RU
7 ALL PARTIES
Who Purchase of Us for Cash,
(Gola Coir)
Goods amounting to $5 00 and Up.
ward, we will on aid after
this date, give a
DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT.
From Regular Prices.
LESTER & MULLOY,
Dealersin Groceries & Provisions,
NO. 52 BROAD STREET,
jy27 Nevada City. .
UNION MARKET.
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
J-& C; J. NAFFZIGER,
years AND RETAIL DEAL
BEEF,
PORK, 7
MUTTON,
CORN BEEP,
SAUSAGE,
HAMS. BACON & LARD.
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All orders left at the shop wil) be attrpded to promiptiy, and satisfaction gives
voth in price and-quality of meats.
Thankful fur past patronage. they solic
a continuance of the same. — ; :
Nevada City; April 1, 1876.
KRUG-CHAMPAGNE.
Privete Cuvee, in quarts and picts.
Shield, in quarte and pints,
Premiere Qualite, in quarts aod pints,
For sale by
-HELIMANN BROS & CO, ~
San Francisco,
_-aglim SOLE AGENTS
NOTICE TO SLUCKHOLDERS.
. 5 +
4 STOCKHOLDERS OF THE RAKK
OF N&tVaba CuUUNTY, will t at
the Banking tou ein Nevase ee Sar.
urdsy, Se, tember 2nd, 1876, at 10 u'cluck a.
M., tur the purpore of tra: ing busi
less, Vig: Ist. (oO aubotize e tronsfer of
the apseis of the Buk of Nevada County.
in :he event of a proposition insde by John
W. Hinde to the cr ditors thereot’ bei 8
avcepted, und to provite for the transie,
Ot the sock theregf. 2nd. To discuss und
decide upon the propricty of Pisemyg the
to authorim anu to empow
inths b half for that , urpoxe. 34 To
devise wa: s and mnvans for the
bs ge eee im Ben sramelcoen the Yeu
August.
corp -rution in Yuiuntery bankrap cy, and .
age
CHOICE FRUIT,
FROM, THE CELEBRATED OHAPMAs
O.CHAKD, anes
TT L. NICHOLSON, Lessee of t
@ above Orchard, has appointed
SUTTON & JUDGE,
Agents for the sale of all kinds of FRUITS
in their se1son. re
~. Families will be supplied in quantithe
to suit, at thé lowest market rates.:
riers from the surrounding towns 824
‘upper part of thé connty solicited eat
promptly filled. i
Direct all orders to :
. ss SUTTON & JUDGE,
COMMER“IAL STREET, NEVADA CIT?.
June 28th, 1876. ite
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for po tl C7) cays, will be
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