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—____ going off ¥ery_lively.— There willbe
Wuin, Whatever sodiety,
NEVADA’CITY, CAL.
“LOCAL AFFAIRS.
_ Local Brevities.
An owner is warited for the. piano’
drawn at the ladies fair
night.
rn
Monday
Such weather as we now enjoy
would make a man contented in a
coal cellar. ¢ ‘
Brother Jonathan jonsidl what: fitted him yesterduy and the trade was
effected.." e
~ K. Gasper is going ‘to Start East}
2 O88 visit the latter part ‘ofthis
“week.; A. Stiger is also _ geting Last
ona visit. :
For horsashoving that will Jay
—over anything in—the—line in—the
monntains, this burg has a firm that
The Daily Transerips.
a Imvorranr.
Medieal profession. Dr, Wm. Hall's
‘Balsam for the Langs, cures Coughs,
Colds and Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat: and Chest.
Dr. Townsley’s Toothache Anodyne
cures in One Minute. {7-6m
+ la ae ee cn
Srkrp ‘Oats at LESTER & MUL+
LOY’S. r : £6
= a ————
Gold Medal
Awarded to Bradley & Rulofson,
420. Montgomery street, San: Francisco, for,the Best Photographs in
the United States, The only eleva-"
tor connected. with photography in
strikes so unpleasantly upon the ear
‘Of an affectionate parent:
wheezing, shuffling; coughing, ‘and:
hoarse voices of -a family of children
labering under bad. colds. A chorus
of this dismal’ kind-is kept up ‘in
some households the winter through.
simply. because the father and moth‘ean do it.
A fellow who is cape without .
iiohey and can keep a stiff upper
lip, Whether prospering or ‘going
down hill; wiltdo if he does not
make a raise out-of stocks, ,
=P aessthe -public soho building
‘auridg a recess, if you want to see
the best looking and the best dressed
lot of pupils in North America.
Tickets fot the school party are
‘a large party and a pleasant time.
Buy stocks when everyone watits
to sell, aud sell when everyone
wants tobuy. “Follow that advice
for a year_or more, and you will
either gaim or lose by the oper ation,
It is a trait Very noticeable in the
character of some to wunt to rule or
or company they belong to, if ‘they can not
control it aad dictate terms to.all the
members, they wiil attempt to -ruinthe organization. . This seems to be
human nature, Are there say sich . ,
er are either ignorant of the means
of cure or are guilty of gross neglect.
Hale’s. Honey of Horehound and
Tat will establish quiet in three
days. No cough. or cold can resist
its soothing influence.
Pike’s ‘Tvothache — in
one’ minute.
GRAN D BALL.
For the. Benefit of
AT TEMPERANCE HALL.
Thursday Evening
Feb. 18, 1875. .
a
TICKETS, includiag Supper. $3.
_ Committee on Invitation.
; Nevada City.
Ho, Chas. Kent, Hon; T. B,Reardan,
4
in this city?Sutton, out on the Graae Valley .
toad, las a regular old fashigned
farm. The barns and outbnildings
are like those of farms ‘in-the Eu.stern States, amd they are filled with
that which Will satisfy the hunger of
animals whether it storms or not.
= Lhe raneh-isswell +iled,-and is a
valuable piece of property.
Advertised Letter List.
The following letters. remain in the Post
Office, inthis city,-for the week ending
Monday, Feb, 8th, 1875.
: H. H. Hasxrns, P. M.
Brown Samuel,
=-—— Canfield. H. E: é
Corder C, C.
Dodge D. F. ©
’ Gotthard Joseph.
Kingsbury Joseph.
Lyons A. ~
Miles Mrs. Mary.
_Ortega Sacramento. :
Trinquatder Guscippe Antonio.”
~ Wilson Mrs. Kate.
Editor National Gazette.
a i atbee Dramatic ‘Club.
The Amateur Dramatic Club
expect to be prepared to give a public
entertainment the first of next Week .
: —ptobably on Monday night. Die
notice ‘will be given before the performance—takes place. Although
there has been many obstacles in the
way in getting the plays properly
cast, the entertainment. will be creditable, and-all who attend will be
pleased, alias
Rell of Honer.
The following names—are™=placed.
onthe Roll of Honor in the Little
—¥ork-schootfor the mouth ending
February 5th, 1875: Neihe Duffey,
Mary Duffey, Aunie Duffey, Maggi¢
Duffey, Eva Aplin, Mary Lowden,
Florence Aplin, Hattie Robb, Della
Aplin, Jno. Duffey, George’ Duffey,
Obas, Peters, Martin Curran,:@eo,
Wiseman, Val Curran.
Parties are ‘at work on a@ ledge}
known as the Shaw lead, situated’at .
Forest Springs, and we learn are
meeting with splendid’ prospects.
The.rock take out pays the three
men engaged over six dollars per
day, ., The ledge has been,prospeoted
a little Meemeues, and. good rock
found.
‘:4New Bell
The bell recently purchased by the
Episcopal Society, is in place in the
belfry.of that ehurch, '1t, .was rung
esterday, and it has arich, mellow,
, tome, superior in this point, we
think, to any other i im town,
_
Not Trae,
A. B. Dibble was in town yeuterdayand assured parties bere that
the rumoriof his having been sent
‘fer to labor im the Master's vineyard with the revivalist Hammond,
Rahaminnac
‘Hon, Niles Searls, Hon. John Caldwell,
3. Veunter, B J. Watson, s
. Geo. EXfurner, A. W. Lester, =
1 Wed. Mi onl A. H. Hanson,
. Jacob Natizi M. Hyman,
G. W. Smith, me T. C. Plunkett,
eRe a Miller, C, H. Moore
WH. Crawford, ~~ ee Eddy, .
W. W. Jacobs, W, Tully,
'T, W. Sigourney, W.M, Roberts,
J. J, Ott, ‘ Dr. Ry, Hunt,
A.D. Tower, Lee Gar ey a
Grass Valley. ""%,
North San Juan,
R, MeMurrey, 8. Furth,
O, BP. Stidger, A.d. Putnam,
French Corral~V G. Bell.
Eureka—J, W. Robb. ;
Modore’s Flat— Chas, Hagerty. .
Farley.
i HAS
W.H. Duryea,
0. D. Campbell.
“ Seott’ Bi: Flat+Thos: Holmes.
Quaker Hill—A, P. Clark, .
Hunt's Hill—Ed.Carney.
man.
Forest Springs—Joseph Perrin,
” Committee on Reception.
‘Frank Powor, . BUH, McAllister,
John I. Caldwell, G, 8, Hupp,
: W.D. Long.
Committee on Hall, Music and Printing.
L. Nibell, ¢ »> W.d, Organ,
A. Goldsmith.
Committee. on Supper.
James Colley, al. a, Wits Marsh, John Geshe:
FLOOR COMMITTEE.
tellbesh by, “the . eA
the world. Qur ““Blite”’ Portrait. Had
A pers ee ae
“Ks the}
NEVADA DISTRICT SCHOOL
". to be FIRST CLASS, and
-Frati-G. Beatty, AB Bradys. es S
A. B, Dibble, C.H. Bury, nd
Rufus Shoemaker, Rk. Leeth,
~ C, Conaway, De Nathan,
A. Berg, > Dan. Collins,
E, P, Sanford,
North Bloemficld—T, P. Crandall and Dr
You Bet—B,, F, Suneii, Joha Heinson and
Qakland—O. Maltman and Chas, Beedte.
Blue Tent—-E. B. Eddy, C, W. Tozer and
~ Willow Valley—Jaries Carr, §. PEbaugh
Rough & Ready—Geo, Grant, 8. H. DM@eWheatland—Jonathan Clark, Dr H. Lohse
CASHIN & CO,
RE NOW. READY TO SUPPLY THE
TRADE WITH THE CHOICEST
— a . al
al
All of which they warrant
Superior to the same article
cured below. :
ALL ORDERS FORWARDED TO
Cashin & Co.,_
BELL & BELDEN,
Cor Pine & Commercial iitints
\
Drags. Medicines, Mining ChemCHOICE PERFUMERY,
Masonic Building, ,
we
HOLESALE ‘AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
icals, Patent Medicines, &¢;
_A full line of
TOILET SOAPS,
TOILET POWDER,
COLOGNE SETs,
ore OOD BRUSHES;~
: ec. Ke, Kc.
—
A chdice selection of’
WINES, TIQUORS, etc.
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
Books-! Beoke—
BLANKBOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
. GIFT BOOKS, ”
JUVENILES,
NEW PUBLICATIONS,
STATIONERY Y,
M ASONIC HALL,PINE STREET, iia A
. mission and Freight by making
their Purchases at our Store,
_ SACOBS & : shenien;
cITY,
es now selling out ‘thei’ entire stock
ot Choice
CIGARS,
TOBACCO,, ~
CUTLERY,
ete., etc.,
At San Francisco Cost Prices.
Country Dealers can Save Comjand JACOBS & BRO. . .
County Surveyor,
Us Ss. =~ Ssurve vor USS. Dep. EVE FOE.
6% 42 Fp
se LAND SURVEYORS & DRAUGHTste ‘Tstett at the Daily Union. Office, Grass
Valle “xy, wil! . receive ee mpt attention.
copartuership with JACOB NAVIES
under the firm name of
“TY. B. MERRY, _ PALMER. SMITH..
“Dep. Co, Surveyor:
“MERRY & SMITH,
AND MINING ENGINEERS,
NEVADA GITY.
tig. Office at the COURT HOUSE, . Or.
jal
SPECIAL N N OTICE.
as OTICE ‘is hereby given that © 3 J.
, NAFFZIGER bas this dayformed a
SELLING our AT Rost! a ae: “Crawford
COLUMN.
Heavy
, and
HARDWARE?
PLOWS”
AGRICULTURAL:
IMPLEMENTS:
. ete THE UNION HOTEL,
‘MAIN STREET,
At the Old Stand, —
Gold Pens,
Steel Pens,
Letter and Note > Paper, .
— Legal Cap,
Bill Cap,
_Prawing Paper,
Envelopes.
&c, &c
Albums, :
_ Gift Books, :
And will continue the Retail Meat business
at the old stand on
very best of
MEATS OF ALL KINDS,
Serap Books,
Violin Strings,
~—~Pianos,
ca “n — Grane t
PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS,
‘PAINT BRUSHES.
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,
Will be Promptly 1 Filled.
<i Nev oe city, Dee. ‘18th,
Ss
ti
>
groreans WORTH OF
Boots and Shoes,
Have just been secatveil Af
W. R. COK’S STORE) Tay
At the corner of Main and. Cong cia
Streets, Nevada City. 2
This is the finest assortment. ever seen
this city. They were purchased for Cash,
-and-at-prices which will allow them’ to. be
sold at LOWER RATES than they can* be
obtained elsewhere in Nevada County. ;
Among the stéck naay be found the latest
styles and finest quality of
Ladies, Misses and Childen’s Shoes
New style men’s SEWED ROOTS, Grand
Duke Alexis Ties, Overshoes of every style
and description, etc. A darge -assortment
“Or CALF, KEP and-SOLELEATHER; anc
general Boot and Shoe Findings, which
edie
cost prices, freight included, for Cash.~
Linvite every one to call and examine my
goods before purchasing, feeling assured
that I can please them in quality and pri¢e.
_nov26 W.-K. COL,
NEVADA CITY
Auction, Commission 2nd Variety. Store.
Bruce B, Lee, Dr. H.,S. Welch,
. A I, Zexind, Chas. ‘Grimes,4 B. Goldsinith, A. BR, Lord
R. C. Waivath, W. . Coe.
FIREMEN’S BALL.
wASHfNVETON'Ss BIRTHDAY.
Monday Freniey, Feb, 22, 1875.
AT the pequcet of the
perty owners and
aoe: ofGRass VALLEX, the
Has concluded to givea
Grana Ball on February 28a,
Grass Valley Fire Association,
AT HAMILTON HALL,
To which ‘the. Firemen and Citie .
zens of Nevada City, as wellas
all the readers of the Transcript, are most cordially in_ ited. Tickets, including SupPOPs eRe Reramep.
. Second Hand Furniture Bought & Sold.
}*<"BROAD STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
Opposite the Hak,
“Wevada, Jan. 18; 1675,
BLACKSMITHING
te AND
WAGON MAKING.
DENTISTRY.
‘a
TR. P. BE. HUGHSON,
D an offic
~~. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store.
He is propared to
Mechanical and Ope
latest and
Vulcanite and Alyminiem, Satisfaction
aranteed as to quality and price of work.
oeyindte made at residence if desired,
Nevada, May 2@tb, 1871.
has opened; ’
In Kidd's Building. Bread. Street.
‘orm all kinds of. y,
ve Dentistry, in the .
most .pprov a
Artificial ‘Reeth pais Agr Gold, Silver
d vedi or the Blacksmith Shop on Broad
opposite City Hail; is prepared
to do all Lins of
BLACKSMITHING,
WAGON WORK.
HORSESHOPING,
9
MINERS’ WORK,
share of public patronage ia solicited.P. CLANCY,
erase City J ‘an. 15, 1875,
Agents Pacific. Mutual Life In‘surance Co., of California
BELL & BELDEN.
IMMENSE ARRIVAL!
‘SIX THOUSAND “}*
will be sold to dealers at San F Tancisco .
CLANCY, having now full charge . ®
poe all othar kinds of work in his line. a
{atthe above named place of business,
UNION: HOTEL,
= MAIN STREET,
~ EVADA CITY.
GHAS. HS OORE, & Co.,
PROPRIBTORS.
Open all Night.
B. H. MILLER,
, NEVADA CITY.
H* sUST RECEIVED
The Largest and Choicest
‘Stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c.
Ever seen in the Mountains
AND WILL SELL THEM
CHEAPER
Than any anybody—considering the quality of Goods.
~The stock consists of the best
of Gent’s and Boys’ Clothing,
and everything usually found i in
a first-class Clothing Store.
Established in 1853.
Nevada Assay Office,
JAMES J.-OTT.
Main Street, Nevada City.
YOLD ORES of every description ReW fined, Meited and Assayed,
By request Gold Bare exchanged for Coin,
_ELECTROPLATING
IN GOLD OR BILVER.;
PRICES REASONABLE.
JAS. J. OTT.
Nevada, March 6th.
R. M. HUNT, M. D.
ATTENDING PHYSICZAN*
WEVADA CITY,
Odd Fellows’ Budding, Broad St.
‘
-of Nevada-te-cal-and-examine—
J. &CS ‘NAFFZIGER,
COMMERCIAL STREET. —
Fhey will keep constantly on — the
SAUSAGE, HAMS,
BACON and LARD.
All persons indebted to JACOB NAPFZIGER are requested to settle their accounts
Nevada City, May lst, 1874.
TAM’S Oy STER SALOON
—_— .
Pine Street, between Broad and Commereial, Nevada City.
ANTONIO TAM ‘has lately
returned from the Bay, where
he made arrangements to re
ceive
Eastern and California Oysters,
Fresh every day, and served—
upin any style desired,
TIONERY and NUTSof the freshest armed
: Krom and Steel: ee
NEVADA.
. WHEELBARROWS
ROPE BLOCKS &. SHEAVES,
HYDRAULIC. PIPE,
Made to Order. and Tarred.
Rubber Hose, Belting, &c.
GLASS AND PUTTY, _Te
LINSEED AND CASTOR. OIL.
Sole Agent tor the
Averill Chemical Paint
Mixed Ready for Use.
-. Giant, Hercules and Eastern
He also laid ina large stock of CONFECPOWDER.
choicest varieties, and lots of other GOOD.
things; Which he desires the good “people AGENT: ¥OR THE *
‘THE FINEST CIGARS,
To be found in this city are to be had at his
OYSTER SALOON, and smokers are re.
quested to call and be convinced of the}
taet.
Families’ supplied with OYSTERS: at
their houses, by leaving orders at the SA: LOON,
sep 13
FRESH AND CHOICE.
JOHN JACK,
. HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
CIGARS,
TOBACCO, .
“NUTS,
CONFECTIONERY,
DOMESTIC FRUJTS,
FOREIGN FRUITS,
He has just received another large @nd
choice stock of IMPORTED HAVANA ClGARS, superior to any before brought to
this-city; to which he specially invites the
attention of Smokers.
87 Also a fine stock of Chewing Tobacco,
comprising all the favorite brands.
He. has just received a nice stoex of Gilroy CIGAKS AND ‘TOBACCO, from the celebrated Consolidated Co's Factory. ~ All
“levers of the ** weed" should call snd exParaine them.
ss JOHN JACK.
NevadaNlan. 9, 1875.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
O THE EDITOR QF THE NEVADA
DALLY TRANSCRL
ESTEEMED Friend: Will. you please inferm your readers that I have witive
RE FOR, CONSUMPTION.
Sue yon De
and that, by ite use in my practice, I have
cured hundreds of cases, and will give
$1,000 00
For a case it will not. benefit. Indeed, so
strong ismy faith, I will send a SAMPLE
FREE, to any sufferer addressing me.
Please Hhow this letter to ayy one you
may know who is suffering -from these dis-'
eases. and oblige, Faithfully Yours,.
DR. T. F. BURT,
j28 69 William St, New York.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
HOTEL,
BROAD STREET...,.. NEVADA CITY,
8. A, EDDY, Proprietor.
HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS ALelegant style. The sleeping Rooms are large,
airy und comfortable, and
compare favorably with that of ony ‘Hotel
pains por expe. se, to render , us
comfortable.
their Uflices at this Hotel,
ANTONIO TAM, ~
And all disorders of the: Throat and Lange,
ways open for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public. Large additions have
been made to it,and it has been fitted up in
the ‘able will
inthe State. The Proprietor will spare no
guests
Stawes for all parts of the Btate have}
WEED SEWING MACHINE
The Best Made. :
rGo and see the new patent
SPRING BED BOTTOM!
The Best Ever Invented.
eitation Marble
MANTLE PIECES,
MADE OF IRON.
EQUALTO THEFINEST MARBLE
And at
HALF THE GOST!
: Wooden
ee
Willow Ware,
Crockery .
= apd a
— “Giaskeane,
LAMPS ‘AND CHIMNEYs.
And Everythin; na First Class
HARDWARE STURE,
*
De
Nevada Countv.
the country can send’their orders to
us by mail or express ond they will
be promptly attended to. —
W. A CRAWFORD, .
the scoummnnatio Tahdig ite . e accomm 103 0 ie
witht
:
f ARE
Pie aye or te ats ie webpoct NEVADA CITY.
Nevada, January tag oe " 3 December Ist., 1874.
2 Nails and Shovels;
Lg Call and examine oni he
before purchasing elsewhere, and we
will convince you that we sell’cheaper than any other Hardware Store in
Those o1 our friends who reside in