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February 13, 1875 (4 pages)

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ER, a — he Daily Transcript ‘Wevapa rte, OAL’ 4 LOCAL AFFAIRS. ae is Squally. One of our merchants unknowingdy made out 2 bi against the wrong ‘customer the other day. The bill had corsets, kid gloves, a fur collar,. set of jewelry and several baby articles init. When the customer went home that noon, he found his wife in a white heat of rage. “*There,’’ said she, ‘‘is the bill you have been when you pretended’ to be waiting for the stage. I never--had a fur collar in my life, and I haven’t hada pair of. kid gloves or corsets for five No wonder you had no meney to buy me anything with, . when “you spent-it all on some one‘else. Aid then, there are the baby fixings; I thought you’ would be exposed I want money enough, now, sir, to pay my fare to wy father’s, and you. may bring your hussy right here and let her Just here the errand boy of the mercRant came with thé intelli_Mr. A., the next door neighbor. Mr. B. ‘says he shall hereafter stop. waiting for stages or going-to Lodges, oftener than once d month, for fear some other mistake might happen in the future, when he might* wast a lalla as ities A Splendid Finale, — The preparations for the last Gift Concert of the Public Library proceeds quietly but rapidly to the end. Mr. Briggs, who has managed the cept the first, with consummate abili,ty is devoting his: great skill and his _ “untiring energy to make the Last “Concert the greatest’ of the series. To aid in this end he. has engaged, at an almost fabulous cost, the musician known as. “Jubilee’”’ Gilmore, “who brings with him his orchestra of 100 performers, and also a prima ge and years, ODS, one of these days, stay.” YX THE: ND:4 to prove an alibi.. ir rEs, a Soa atton’s. —— . _donna and assistants. anted, harge, ER. 5 l of City ul’s Office RDER LD ent of JE, be [ DAY : ch the mn that ent and t, Clerk. SLES, 3, micals, ON’S: re throats» KING ORE, uggist, 6 Streets. ng: ta meeting .D SPRING held at theISOARD’S ~vada city, e Trustees, iness of imSecretary. +t press Coleave Neva° Fiat daily. ted,) at 5% esdays and nat ‘on the evening of the Drawing, the 27th of February, will be the great-. contracting lodge -nights and DIGhtB . gence that the bill was intended for . . details of all the former concerés ex. Ternk were four deaths i in Sacratento last week.. Important. “Hadorsed “by the Medical profession. D:. Wm. Hall’s } Balsam for, the Lungs, cures Coughs, Colds and Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat and Chest. Dr. Townsley’s Toothache Anodyne cures in One Minute. mi >6m Gold Medal . Awarded to Bradley & Ruloteon; 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco, for the Best Photographs in the United States. The only elevator connected with photography in the world. Our ‘‘Elite’’ Portrait. Crovp DisaRMED or its TERRORS. The croupy cough—so~alarming to the ear and so dangerous . to life—to which children are subject, may be immediately relieved by administer= ing a dose of Hale’s Honey ef Hore-; hound and Tar.; When given to a child-who seems to’ be choking under the effects of ‘a spasmodic and husky cough, the effect is electrical, as many a mother. will testify. In fact theré is_no affection of the the throat.or the lungs, short of the actual disorganization of the tissues and membranes wh.ch it will not cure. Pike’s Toothache Drops—cure i in one minute. GRAND BALL. For the Benefit of _ NEVADA DISTRICT SCHOOL: AT TEMPERANCE HALL. Thursday Evening Se Feb, 18,1875. &@ TICKETS, including Supper. $3. ~Committee on Invitation. Nevada City. + Hon: Chas: Kent; —¥ons 2 Ie Reardan;Hon, Niles Rdatin. Hon. Jobn Caldwell, Grass Valley, } est ever had ont of the metropolitan. cities, and will form’ an appropriate ings ever given in the world. Z “ V Flume. ‘on the V flume as soon as possible. Supplies are beiag taken up to the works and the saw mill will be started up shortly. Iumber for ‘constructing the flume will be sawed, and it will be pushed ahead as fast. “as practicable. In two weeks there will be as-many men employed as «can be worked to advantage. It will not be long before the thing will be in operation. It is another industry which helps to add to the prespori. ty of the town and county, — —_ Union Hotel. Charley Moore is making a good many improvements on the Union. He.is having it underpinned through out,and is having a new sidewalk laid ‘down in front. and other improvements are being made which add greatly to the appearance and convenience of the house. Lent, Mackerel, White Fish, Salmon, Cod Fish, ‘Tongues and Sounds, Hallibut Fins, Holland Herring, Bloat, ers, Scaled Herring, Oysters, Sardines, Eggs, Mackerel in Oil, and American Sardines,can be eaten during Lent, and can be found at LESTER & MULLOY’S. £13 Sons. OF TempeRance:—Wednesday night last, Fidelity Division of Sons ef Temperance, Was instituted in Grass Valley, P. L. Stell, D. D, G. W, P., officiating at the ceremomies. ‘ The Division has thirteen ' @harter members, and it is understood that a large number of gentlemen and ladies are ready to. become members of the Division. The. folJowing officers were elected on Wedmesday night: O.P. Thompson, W. ®P,; Mrg. A. B. Dibble, W. A.; M. Byrne, dr,, W. R. 8.3.W._ J. John: ston, W. A. B.S.; G. Ws Conaway, W. F.S.; A. A. Mulloy, W. T.; John; Judd, P. W. P.; Perry Sheets, W. Be Lyda_ Dibble, W. A. G5 wai. Wits, Ww. . 0. 0.3--G. Vv. aes Ix three years two rats become 646,808, and yet the druggist look. ith suspicion on aman who, asks for Aves 8 worth of stryehnine, . Cad finale tu the greatest series of draw-’ Harvy Cooper informs us that he’ is making preparations to start work . Bramk Power, . John a. —, He has also had a, mew table put in the billiard room, Frank G. Beatty, A, B, Brady, A. B. Dibble, CH. Bury, Rufus Shoemaker, hk. Leech, J, C, Conaway, D. Nathan; A. Berg, Dan. Collins, E. P, Sanford. North San Juan, R, MeMurrey,; 8. Furth, Q, P. Stidger, A.J. Putnam. French Corral—V_ G. Bell. : Enreka—J, W. Robb. Moore’s Flat— Chas. Hagerty. Farley. ~ you Bet—3; F, Snell, John Heinson and W. H. Duryea, Qakland—@,. Maitman and Chas, Beed!e. Blue Tent—-E. B. — GC. W. Tozer and “OQ. D. Campbell. _ : Willow Valley—Je ames Carr, 2. P. Ebaugh Scott’s; Flat—Thos. Holmes. Quaker Bill—A. P. Clark, Hunt’s Hill—Ed. Carney, Rough & Ready—Geo, Grant, 8. H. Dikemar. Forest Springs—Joseph Perrin, — Wheatland—Jonathan Clarx, Dr H. Lohse om mittee on Reception. F. H. McAllister, . @. 8. Hupp. D. Long. Committee on Halil, Music and Printing. L; Nihell, " “Wis, Organ, A. Goldsmith. Committee on Supper. FLOCR COMMITTERX. Bruce B, Lee, Dr. H.\8. Welch, A. I, Zexind, Chas. Grimes, E. Goldsmith, A. R, Lord, R. C, Walrath, W. R. Coe. FIREMEN’S BALL. WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. Monday Evening. Feb. 22, 1875 AT the request of the property owners and ras : citizens of GRASS, VALLEY, the i Gr ass ws Valley Fire Association, Has concluded to give a Grand Ball on February 22d, . AT HAMILTON HALL, per. $2 50, 528 DENTISTRY. P,E. HUGHSON, has opened . an office Im Kidda’s Building, Broad Street, ¢*. Over Hyman Bros,’ Store. He is propared to perform ail kinds of 2 paler jin ni ng in the latest and most roved styles. Artificial Peet. ted on Gold, Silver Aluminam. Me om, as 6 uslity and price of work. Visits o residence if desired. Nevada, 30k, 1871. o9 . J. V. Hunter, Bd, Watson, Gco. E.-Turner, A. W. Lester, ; W. H. Murchie, A. H. Hanson, ~ Jacoh Natiziger, M. Hyman, G. W. Smith, T. C. Plunkett, vr Hi. Milier,— “C. H. Moore: . H. Cra fora, Stanley Eddy, yw. W. Jacobs, ,R.W, Pally.. . PES BE ried TE = -A“Roberts: hes F T59 + py Bunt, iD. Tower, e Tee Garthe. North Bloomfield—T, P, Crandall and Dr ames Colley, M. L. Marsh, John Cashin. . To which the Firemen and Citizens of Nevada City, as wellas all the readers of the Transcript, are most ‘cordially ‘in-. vited. Tickets, including SupSatisfaction } rans, mie Meee tad and ty LARD. CASHIN & CO., RE NOW READY TO SUPPLY THE TRADE WITH THE CHOICEST Fr 2 HAMS, LARD, > BACON, All of which they warrant tobe FIRST GLASS, Superior to the same article and cured below. ALL-ORDERS FORWARDED TO Cashin & Co., NEVADA CITY, ‘CALIFORNIA, —_Will-bePromptly Filled.. Ney: ae City, Dec. 18th, S1X THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF Boots and Shoes, adie WwW. R. At the corner of Main and-Commercia Streets, Nevada City. “This is the finest assortmeni ever seen . this city. They were purchased for Cash, . and at sold at LOWER RATES than they can be obtained elsewhere in Nevada County. Among the stock may be found the latest styles and finest quality of
Ladies, Missesand Childen’s Shoes New style men’s SEWED BOOTS, Granc Duke Alexis Ties, Overshoes of every style and description, etc. A large assortmept of CALF, KIP and SOLE. LEATHER, anc general Boot and Shoe Findings, which will be suld to dealers at San Francisco 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 price. noy26 : W. R. COL, NEVADA CITY Auction, Commission end Variety Store. ; eo ITURE REPAIRED. —— : 1 ¢ “ture Bought & Sold. — BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Opposite the Bank. Nevada, Jan. 18, 1875. BLACKSMITHING . AND WAGON MAKING, ‘CLANCY, having now full charge P. of the Blacksmith Shop ‘On Broad . Street, Dna City, Hail, is prepared to do all kin’s of WAGON WORK. ‘ HORSESHOEING, MINERS’ WORK, And all othor kinds of work in his line, A share of public Rene icited, Nevada City, Jan. 15, 1875, ip — BELL & BELDEN, . Violin Strings,,. IMMENSE ARRIVAL! . Have just been receiyed-at-——__. COK’S STOREY aa whick will allow themto be} Second Hand FurniMasonie: Building, Cor Pine & Commertial Streets, AY HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL: ERS. AN Drugs, Medicines, Mining Chem: icals, Patent Medicines, &e, A full line of CHOICE PERFUMERY, TOILET SOARS, TOILET POWDER, . COLOGNE SETS, COMBS, BRUSHES, een wo wor wee A choice selection of WINES, LIQUORS, etc. FOR, MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Books ! Books BLANKBOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS,. GIFT BOOKS, . JUVENILES, NEW PUBLICATIONS, ‘STATIONERY. Gold Pens, _. ‘ Steel Pens, : Letter and Note Paper, Legal Cap,. Bill Cap, : . Drawing Paper, Envelopes. &ce, &c Albums, Gift Books, Borap Books, Pianos, os Organs. PAINTS, OILS, — _WARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, : PAINT BRUSHES. . Awents Pacific Mu Mutual Life Insurance Co., _oF California _ BELL & BELDEN., SELLING OUT AT GOST! ——s JACOBS & BROTHER, WwW. H. Crawford’ SOBUMNR. MASONIC HALL,PINE STREET, NEVADA Gry, RE now selling out their entire stock ot Choice CIGARS, — “TOBACCO, <, : CUTLERY, oa etc., ete., 4 At San Francisco Cost Prices, Country Dealers can Save Commission and Freight by making jan5 JACOBS & BRO. D. B. MEERY, PALMER SMITH. County Surveyor, ae Co, Surveyor. U.S. Dep. Suryeyor U.S. Dep. ROFVeyoR. MERRY & SMITH, © EVIL ANDMINING_ENGINEERS, we LAND SURVEYORS: & DRAUGHTSpO "A “NEVADA GITY., tea, Office’ at the COURT HOUSE, Or. ders left at ‘the Daily*Union Office, Grass Valley,. will receive prémpt attentiou. jal SPECIAL NOTICE. OTICE ‘is hereby given that 0. J, NAFFZIGER has this day “formed: a Leone irtuership’ with: JACOB NAPFLIGER, = the firm name of. wh. a0. ¥ NAFFZIGER, And will continue the Retail. Meat business atthe old stand on” ‘COMMERCIAL STREET. : They will keep constantly on hand thes very best of MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGE, HAMS, BACON and LARD. All persons indebted to rete NAPFZE GER are requested to settle their accounts atthe above named place of business. Nevada City, May Ist, 1874. TAM’S OY STER SALOON — Pine Street, between Broad-and--CGommercial, Nevada City. ANTONIO TAM has lately returned from the Bay, where he made Srhageainen to re ceive Bastern and’ California Oysters, Fresh every day, and served = upinany style desired; ———-He also laid in a large stock of CONFECTIONERY and NU TS of the freshest and choicest varieties, and léts of other @OOD things, which he desires. the good. —— Of Nevada to Call and examine, THE FINEST CIGARS; ~ To be found in this city are to be ha at ins. their Parchases at our:Storc, _ ah OYSTER SALOON, and smokers<are requested to call and be convinced of the MAIN STREET; PROPRIETORS, Open all Night. CHAS. H. MOORE, & CO., _. Families _suppled__with— OYSTERS at their houses, by leaving ordersat the SALOON, sep 13 ANTONIO TAM. FRESH AND CHOICE. ‘JOHN JACK, CIGARS, NUTS, CONFECTIONERY, DOMESTIC FRUITS, FOREIGN FRUITS, He has just received another large an choice stock of IMPORTED HAVANA CIGARS, superior to any before brought to this city, to which he specially invites the. attention of Smnokers. i” Also a fine stock of Chewing Tobacco, comprising all the favorite brands. He has just received a nice stock of Gilebrated Consolidated Co’s Factory. All lovers Of the ‘‘weed” should call and exaimine them, JOHN JACK. i W HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER roy CIGAKS AND TOBACCO, from:the cel. . q Heavy and Shel HARDWARE! --AND— : AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 4&t the Old Stana, or THE UNION HOTEL, “MAIN STREET, Iron and Steel, Nails.and’ Shovels, WHEELBARROWS ROPE BLOCKS & SHEAVES, HYDRAULIC PIPE, Made to Order and ‘Tarred. Rubber Hose, Betting, &ce. GLASS AND PUTTY, LINSEED BND CASTOR OIL. Sole Agent for the Averill Chemical Paint Mixed Ready for Use. Giant, Hercules and Eastern 2 say POWDER. WEED SEWING MACHINEThe Best Made. SPRING BED BOTTOM! The Best Ever —ALSO— Imitation Marble MADE OF IRON. EQUAL TO THE FINEST MARBLE : And at HALF THE GOST! Wooden. —AGENT-FOR-TEE—— Invented. Go and see the new patent. / ‘MANTLE PIECES. — Nevada, Jan; 9, ‘1875. ‘B. H. MILLER, NEVADA CITY. H* JUST RECEIVED The Largest and Choicest Stock of Clothing, Fur* nishing Goods, &c. CHEAPER ering the quality of Goods. a first-class Clothing Store. Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St. Ever seen in the Mountains AND WILL SELL THEM Than any anybody—considThe stock consists of the best of Gent’s and Boys’ Clothing, Jandeverything usually foundin. ~ CONSUMPTION CURED. O.THE EDITOR OF THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT, EsrEEMED FRIEND: Will you please inforta your readers that I have 4 positive CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. And all disorders of the Throat and Lungs, and that; by its-use in my practice; Fhave eured hundreds of cases, and will give $1,000 00 For a case it will not benefit. Indeed, so strong is my faith, I will send a SAMPLE FREE, to any sufferer addressing me. Please show this letter to any one you may know who is suffering from these diseuses. and oblige, Faithfully Yours, DR. T. F. BURT, j28 69 William St., New York. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, BROAD STREET....-¢ NEVADA cITy, Established in 1853. Nevada Assay Office, JAMES x . OTT. Main Street, Nevada City. fined, Melted and Assayea. ELECTRO-PLATING ~IN GOLD OR SILVER. . PRICES REASONABLE. JAS. J. OTT. OLD ORES. of every description ReBy request Gold. Bars exchanfed for Coin. 8A EDDY, . , Proprietor. H18 WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS ALah ways open for the accommodation of the Teaveling Public. Large additions have . been made to it,and it has been fitted up in elegant style. The sleeping Rogins are large, airy and comfortable, and the Table will com favorably with that of any Hotel in the State. TheProprietor will spare no pains nor expense to render his guests comfortable» Stages for all parts of the State have their Offices at this Hotel. The House is kept open all night for the accommodation of the Traveling Public, Nevada, March 6th. i M, HUNT, M D. “ATTENDING PHYSIC-AN* NEVADA CITY. { * Billiard Tables and Bar connected with the Hotel. A share of Public Patronage: is respectfully solicited. &. A. EDDY Bnogeieter. Nevads, January 17th, : and Willow Ware Crockery ana Glassware, LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS. And Evei ything in a First Class HARDWARE STURE, tarCall and ‘examine our prices before purchasing elsewhere, and we will dentine you that we-sell cheaper than any other. Hardware -Store in Nevada Countv. Those or our friends who reside in the country can send their orders to us by ‘aail or express and they will be promptly attended to. W. H. CRAWFORD, 27 and 29 Main Street, NEVADA CITY. . December Ist., 1874. eS SE a el Sp peaaretove age ih SRL AS BRT ek Lm