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The Daily Transcript}
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Local Brevities.
Miss Emma M. Hand, of Oakland,
a teacher of ten years experience,
desires a situatio# im this coutity,
either as teacher in a public school,
or as an instrumental music teacher.
She has the best of references.’
Aman named Charles Hill, aged
“about 35 years, died at the County
Hospital yesterday morning. He
was brought here from the town of
‘There i isa great deal of sickness i in
this city among the little oness
“Mrs. H, P. ‘Connor, “ho. has been
rapidly.
Hon, J. M. Cavis, Risiabtioan candidate for Lieutenant Governor will
address the citizens of this city on
‘the ‘9th of August.
‘Marshal’ Nibell is engaged in-examining the sidewalks of this city,
and will soen have them put in repair. He has already done some
good work on Boulder street.
Judge McFarland and family are
visiting their friends in this city.
The Judge has hosts of friends here.
There has occurred a few cases of
small pox on the line of the railroad
in the State of Nevada.
Works are to be erected on the
Providence mine so as to use the
Fryer process in reducing the rock.
We believe the work will be commenced soon,
The Democrate say they will not
nominate first, and the Independents do notsay anything about nominating. After the Republican ticket is iu the field then they will talk.
There will be a large delegation
go out from this city to some place . ,
for a dance next week. Probably
Forest Springs will be the place,
Death of Thomas Duggan,
Thomas H. Duggan, a native of
Treland, and an old resident of Graniteville, was found dead under the
pump bob at the Liberty mine, at
that place on Tuesday ‘last.
quest was held by Justice Ballard,
. Lor’s, is delicious, .
enetetasrenesteemearereoes So. )! < t.” Seles Ss
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That San Diego Honey
“In the comb, at Lester & Mttjyl
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Crawford, will please make immediate payment at the store of Johnston,
Rowe & Co, jy4-1875-1m, .
Important,Endorsed by the
Medical profession. Dr, Wm. Hall’s
Balsam for the Lungs, cures Coughs,
eases of the Throat and : Chest.
Dr. Townsley’s Toothache Anodyhe
ures in One Minute, ‘f7-6m
Health; the Source of Mapphasss:
. " The relaxation of ‘the nervous system,
which creates an indisposition te mental
~ seriously ill is: now recevering very-o-<tily action, is-of very frequent -oc.
urrence, Itis found that atorpid liver,
debilitated stomach or deranged bowls are
the great causes. For years Dr. Henley’s
Celebrated I1,X. L. Bitters has-been .successfully used throughout the United
States, as an unfailling restorative and
health-giving medicine—restoring and in.
vigorating those organs to their original
strength. -It has never failed to restore to
health and reinvigorate the whéle system.
Dispepsia, indigestion and loss of appetite
general . debility,{ rheumatism, fever and
ague, disappear with its use. As a medicine for diseases arising, from impure or
impoverished blood, it is without an equal
diffusive stimulant, medicated with the
extracts and juices of the .most effective
tonic, and will prove a safeguard against
the attacks of — and liver comUNION HOTEL,
MAIN STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
CHARLES H. MOORE,
PROPRIETOR.
Conducted on European Plan.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS,
os
‘Open all Night,
and the jury, after inspecting the] -=
body and hearing the testimony adduced, rendered the following. verdict: That the deceased was a native
of Ireland, and that he came to his
death on the 13th day of July, 1875,
in this county, by falling into the
machinery of Liberty mine, during a
temporary fit of insanity, no blame
‘being attached to any one.
Treated Nicely.
‘The attaches of the TranscrieT
‘were yesterday treated in (fine style
by that veteran fruit and cigar dealer,
Johnny Jack. He sent usa fine lot
of fruits, nuts, candies, etc., but the
best of all fine Havana cigars. He
has just received adarge Int of these
goods which he offers for sale
cheap. His cigass are second to no
establishment, all being of the finest
brands. The new brands excel anything in the cigar line that we have.
geen. Go and see how ‘tis yourself.
That Sheeting.
We.published an item yesterday
about a shoeting scrape between
Gordon, editor of the Eureka Signal,
anda Doctor Thompson. We were
anformed yesterday, that this same
Dr. Thompson came to this city]
about four months since, and remained here quite a while. He
thought of opening an office at the
time, ‘but gave up the idea. He
worked at the Murchie mine a short
time and then left here.
_ District Court.
The attention of the District Court
was:yesterday occupied in the trial
of Waguer vs. Hunt. Jo. Hamilton,
A. d. Ridge and J. I. Caldwell ap-}.
peared for the plaintiff, and Judge
‘Searls and T. B. McFarland for the
‘defendant. The Court House was
‘crowded to its utmost capacity during the trial. It will probably take
three days to try the case as there
Wanted. als
A woman to do general housework
at Wheatland. Good wages and
steady saponin Enquire at this
office. jy13-1w.
_ Arrpe at Santa Rosa, last week,
destroyed the brick residence of H.
T. Hewett, situated in the eastern
_ Part of the town. The family were
SWay and the house locked at the
UNION LIVERY STABLE.
J. A. GRAHAM
PROPRIETOR.
OPPOSITE puon
' HOTEL, ZN
STREET,
NEVADA CITY; CAL.
AVING leased the UNION STABLES,
and stocked it with a fine collection
of HORSES, CARRIAGES and BU 3SGIES.
The proprietor announces to the citizens of
Nevada and the community in qenereh: that
he is prepared to furnish
ELEGANT TURNOUTS.
His horses are kind and gentle, well
broken, and yet.free goers. Persons desiring te geta
TEAM OR SADDLE HORSE,
Should call and examine his. outfits and
prices.
tion. Horses boarded by the week or month
at reasonable rates,
J. A. GRAHAM.
Nevada City, July 1st, 1875.
LUETIJE & BRAND,
Watchmakers and Jewelers
THEIR NEW STORE,
NO. 60 BROAD S5T.,
, Next door to Pine, NEVADA CITY,
Where they keep for sale a lot of chowe
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, etc.
Repairing im all its branches
Promptiy Attended to, and New
Jewelry of amy Description made
to Order.
Diamonds and ‘other precious
: LUETJE & BRAND,
“Nevada City, June 27, 1875.
A DESIRABLE DWELLING
HOUSE, CUNTAINING EIGHT
& ROOMS, "Hard Finished, one and
one half stories, beside basement.
Large Lot, Plenty of Fruit, Vines,
Shrubs, Water, etc,.'
Situated in a pleasant neighborhood.
For particulars enquire of
J. M. WALLING,
Real Estate Agent. ~ Jane?3-1m
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THE LITTLE YORK HOTEL. situated at Little York Nevada CounHOTEL FOR SALE.
ty,isfor sale. It 718 good run
fi of custom and is making
It can be bought for ep a
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ALEX. DRYKAK,
Aka, Californie
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--}-to no political party.
All persons indebted to W. H. :
Colds and Consumption, and_all dis}They are composed of an absolutely pure:
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__ Transient custom .solicited and . :
every effort will be made to give satisfac-.
stones mounted. — ia
For Sheriff,
rp, ce the pourie at ‘Nevada County:
hereby announce myself ‘as ayn diy
date for Sheriffof Nevada Couhiy. ‘Subject
THOMPSON OKEY,
FOR SHERIFF.
M IKE GARVER is hereby announ
as a candidate for the office of Sheriff
of Nevada county, subject tothe decision
of the Democratic Convention. apis
FOR SHERIFF.
ed 8. McBRIDE is hereby announced
@ 48 a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Nevada County, subject to the decision of the Republican County Oonvention,
For Sheriff.
OBERT HUCKINS is hereby announced as a candidate for the office
of SHERIFF of Nevada Cotinty, subject to
the decision of the -Repablican nog
Convention,
For Sheriff.”
EO. w. SMITH is is here niet
a8 a candidate for the office of Sheriff
of Nevada County, subject to the decision
of the Democratic-County.
a
For Sheriff.
OL et . CLARKE, of Grass Valley, is
hereby announced ‘as &@ candidate for’
Sheriff of Nevada County, subject to the
decision of the Democratic Oounty Convention,
“For pheriff. 4
OHN DICKSON, is hereby announced
of Nevada County, subject to the decision
of the Democratic County. Convention.
For County . Recorder.
H. ADAMS, of of’Grass Valle
@ hereby announced asa can inte
for the office of County Recorder, subject
to the decision of the Democratic bsauaied
Convention.
For County Recorder.
Po Qe tring ui ROGERS is by haps 3 announced
r the office of County
as a candidate for the office of Sheriff}.
. E. M. PRESTON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGIST,
“AND DEALER IN;
OILS and VARNISHES,
MINING CHEMICALS,
ACIDS and CRUCIBLES,
CHOICE PERFUME
AND.
TOILET Goops. _
en
PRESTON’S LEMON SUGAR.
_ AND AGENT ‘FOR ~
NEW YORK ENAMEL PAINT,
Paint for this climate. Will
neither crack, peel nor
chalk off.
BETHESDA WATER,
ON DRAUGHT, AND FOR SALF BY THE
GALLON OR BARREL.
e A FINE STOCK OF
PURE WINES and LIQUORS,
FOR MEDICAL USE.
Recorder, subject to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention.
For County Recorder:
EE GARTHE announces himself a
candidate for the office of County Recorder, subject to the decision og the Democratic County Convention.
For Recorder. :
PS BECKETT, of Grass Valley, is
hereby announced as a candidate for
the office of County Recorder, subject to
the decision of the Denrocratic unty
Convention.
For County Treasurer.
N. PAYNE, of Truckee, at the solici@ tation of many friends in various
portions of the county, will be a candidate for the office of County Treasurer,subject to the action of the Democratic County
Convention,
Fer County Treasurer. —
. gene LOYD, of. of Nevada City, is hereby
announced as a. candidate for the office
of County Treasurer, subject to the denision cf the Democratic County Convention,
For County Treasurer.
OHN a, SEELEY is hefepy announced
as a candidate for «bs office of Treas.
urer of Nevada cou uty, subject. to the decision of the Demovratic County Convention. jl
For County Treasurer.
GOLDSMITH is hereby announced
Prescriptions Carefally Compounded, at the
NEVADA DRUG STORE.
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Johnston, Rowe & Co
y Successors to W. H. Crawford, ©
@ a8 a candidate for the office of
County Treasurer, subject to the decision’
of the Republican County Convention.
For Assemblyman.
T tne request of many friends of
Judge O. P. Stidger, we hereby announce him as a candidate for the office
of Assemblyman, subject to the decision
of the. Republican County Convention.
For Assemblyman.
E W. HAYDEN, of Trucsee, will
e be a. candidate for the Assembly,
subject to the decision of the Republican
Nominating Convention of Nevade County.
For Assemblyman.
G EO. v. GIFFEN is hereby announced
FW asa candidate forthe Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention,
’ For County Clerk.
r C. PLUNKETT is hereb:
@ as a candidate for the
ofNevada County
of the Republican County Convention,
For County Clerk.
AMES D. WHITE is hereby announced
as a candidate for the office of Clerk of
announced
e
the Democratic County Conventton.
For County ty Assessor.”
AMES 0. SWEETLAND, Bweetland,
Bridgeport Township,is hereby announced as a candidate Assessor of Ne
vada County, subject t6 the decision of the
Democratic County Convention,
For County. Assessor,
J.
oe
YBANK, of Eureka Township,
is hereby ann asa candidate
for the. cfiice of County Assessor, subject to
the decision of the Democratic County
Convention.
For County Assessor.
ANIEL COLLINS is hereby announced
as a candidate for the office of County
Assessor, subject to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention.
For County Surveyor.
ALMER SMITH is hereby announced
as a candidate for County Surveyor,
subject to the decision of the Democratic
County Convention.
‘FOR COUNTY . SURVEYOR.
ENWICK R. MI MILLER, is hereby .
announced as a candidate for the office
of County § or, subject to the decision.
of the Democratic County Convention.
For District ct Attorney.
EO, 8. HUPP is s hereby announced as
G a candidate for the office of District
Attorney, subject to the decision of the:
Democratic County Convention. oe
For District ict Attorney.
OEN I. CALDWELL will be a candidate for District Attorney, Democratic, County
t decision of the Democrati
Convention.
, subject to_ the decision
Nevada County, subject to the decision of .
27 & 29 MAIN STREET,
Opposite Union Hotel,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARUWARE,
STOVES, _
TIN WARE,
IRON & STEEL,
NAILS, SHOVELS
PICKS,
Wheelbarrows, .
Grindstones, Repe;—
Blocks & Sheaves,
Ox Bows and Keys,
Chain, Anvils, Vises.
Bellows.
Also, the celebrated
BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE
MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BFLTS,
RUBBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING,
PAINTS & OILS, of all kinds.
BLASTING and SPORTING POWDER,
FUSE, SHOT, &c.
Full line of ROGERS’ Celebrated
Nickel Plated Ware.
Direct from Meridan Brittania Co.
CROCKERY, . . .
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS,
WICKS, &e
Agents for A. 8. Hallidie’s Wire Ropes.
QUARTZ SCREENS punched to orm
der at San Fraveisco prices.
4
ea, A Large “stock of Galvapized IRON
. WATER PIPE constantly on hand and conaxction made with the City Water Works.
IRON PIPE made to order and all
kinds of Repairing done.
In fact the best selected stock of Goods
in Nevada County, and as Cheap as
the Cheapest.
‘Wea. Call and see us at the 4
Pioneer Stand,
S7 OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL.“Wi
a Keveds Oly, Jaze 23d,"Masonic, Building,
Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets
HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALW ERS IN ;
Drugs, Medicines, Mining Chemicals,Patent Medicines, Paints,
Oils and Window Glass, Perfumery and Toilet Articles.
SICILY LEMON SUGAR,
HOYT’S GERMAN COLOGNE, _
PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT,
Of all shades and colors, ready mixed for
use. Sold by the quart, gallon or barrel,
Books ! Books!
“SCHOOL ‘BOOKS,
The Cheapest and most Durable} JUVENILE and
‘GIFT BOOKS,
All things — for schools of
all grades. -.
STATIONERY.
Gold Pens, Congress Letter,
Legal, Note, Bill. and
Drawing Paper,
Of all. kinds.
ENVELOPES---A great variety.
. MUSIC MUSIC. .
THE ANTISELL PIANO,
Sold on the installment plana<A
chance for everybody to secure a
first-class Instrument.
A fall. line of SHEET MUSIC.
Agents for Nevada City for the celebrated .
BETHESDA WATER.
ee
For medical use;
Agents Pacific Mutual Life In‘ surance Co,
Agents Hartford Fire Insurance
Co. Capital, $1,000,000,000. .
Agents for Patent School Desks
and Seats.
BELL. & BELDEN.
-always keep the latest improved Machines
d-prefert=
PURE WINES. and LIQUORS.
LIVERY STABLE,
ONS pete) v4 if =
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BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY.
LANCASTER & CO., Proprietors.
HE proprietors of the EMPIRE STABLES announce that they have now
the Largest lot of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terms.
Our Horses are free from. vice, of good
gentleman cares to drive.
Carriages for Funerals attended to. with
promptness.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
month and the greatest of care guaranteed
LANCASTER & CC.
City, March 7th, 1875,
SADDLE TRAIN
: FROM
CISCO TO MEADOW LAKE.
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LEONARD & WILLETT,
\ RE now running a SADDLE TRAIN
from Cisco to Meadow Lake, daily.
The following ts the time table:
Leave Cisco at 7A. M., arriving
at Meadow Lake at 10 A. M,,
three hours ride.
Returning, leave Meadow Lake
at 2P.M,, arriving at Ciseo at 5
The distance from; Cisco to Truckee is
ronly 11 miles, white from Truckee it is 30
miles, Passengers going from Cisco to
Meaduw Lake
Saye 28 Miles Railroad Fare.
Besides getting a good night's rest at
ASAMPBELL’S, Cisco,
LEONARD & WILLETT.
Proprietors,
ICE, ICE, ICE.
THE NEVADA ICE COMPANY
w™ FURNISH ICE
june 19-1m
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
Orders left atthe Office, or at the store
of E. W, Bigelow & Co., will receive prompt
attention. }
CHAS. KENT, President.
T. E. Mrtxs, Secretary.
Neveda, May 25, 1875.
Established in 1853.
Nevada Assay Office,
JAMES J. OTT.
Main Street, Nevada City.
OLD ORES of every description Refined, Melted and Absayea.
By request Gold Bars exchanged for Coin.
ELECTRO PLATING
IN GOLD OR BEATA R
PRICES REASONAL,
Nevada, March em,
style and capable of going as fast-as any . _
P. M.* same day, ee ee =
. tancus henel peyains & we.
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J AND SECOND STREETS,
SACRAMENTO,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS
* §TEAM ENGINES,
AND MILL AND MINING Goops
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
UR STOCK IS COMPLETE in-cvory—
department, and our prices AS LOW
as any house in the State for the same class
of goods. We handle none but what wa
know to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES; and
which are known-to be-goed,-and=
ble to the older styles.
7; SOLE AGENTS FOR THE ‘COAST OF
eer Scott & Co.’s dade —_—
-gines,..
r
“Moline Wind Mills,
Gold Medal Separators,
Taylor Sulky Rakes,
Haine’s Gen. Headers
‘Underwood's Hay Loader & Rake,
Trade Engines, ~
Vibrator Threshers,
‘ -Challenge Spring Wagons,
Schuttler Farm Wagons, :
Pitt’s Horse Powers, and
THE MEADOW KING MO\VER.
ar See them before you Say any othe ,
Send for Catalogues. apl0-6m-3dy,
. . NATIONAISEXCHANGE
_ HOTEL,
8. A, EDDY, . ‘+ Proprietgr.
4 oe WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS ALways open'for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public. Large additions have
been made to it,and it has been fitted up in
elegant style. The Slee ping Rooms are large,’
airy and comfortable, and the ‘'able will
compare: paverenly wi with that of any Hotel
inthe 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,
. Billiard Tables and Bar connected
with the Hotel.
A share of Public Patronage is reapectfully solicited.
8. A. EDDY, Proprietor.
Nevada, January 17th.
Election for Chief —
NHE:. ANNUAL ELECTION for Chief
Engineér of the Nevada City Fire Department, will: take: place at the MARSHAL’S-OFFICE, on
MONDAY, JULY 26, 1875.
Judges—Dana Getchell and C. T. Canfield.
Clerks—J. J, Ott and E. Goldsmith.
Polls will be open from 5 to 8 o’clock.
By order of the Board of Fire Delegates.
W. R. COE, President.
Wm. Scorr, Secretary. jaa
whys
House and Lot for Sale.
ON WEST BROAD STREET.
a THE HOUSE AND LOT OF J.
f MAJOR, situated on West Broad
Street, Nevada City, is offered for
sale ata LOW FIGURE.
The House is in good repair, concotanins six rooms, and a number of choice fruit trees are
on the premises.
The property is insured for a year,
For particulars inquire on thé premises
MRS, H. E. MAJOR,
Nevada City, July 15, 187
JAMES W. TyTN & 00.
CARPET
AND
FURNITURE
-WAREROOMS,
LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE.
15 and 17 Post, and 618 Market
Street, San Francisco.
OPPOSITE PALACE HOTEL.
Don’t fail to call,
Cat this out and br'ng it with you.
jan22-3m3p
HOTEL FOR SALE.
=o, THE MOORE’S FLAT HOieee] TEL, situated at Moore’s Flat,
Nevada County, is for sale at a
bargain, including
Kitchen and Dining Room Furniture wand Bar Fixtures.
This Hotel contains 22 Bed Rooms, larg
Dinitig and Bar Rooms, also « fine Dancin g
Hall. It ‘is the Stage House,-andtse
about thirty steady boarders.
For further ee apply to
SHEA, Prop'r.
BROAD STREET.,....NEVADA CITY;
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