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July 16, 1878 (4 pages)

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Ms SS ystems, as it and happi‘ is . a kinds of ail. result,. The 1ovements of 1eaction of system, ‘are ed with the It bas been Green’s An. od ip curing bh Dyspepsia dall the ny result from of the Live; ottles to try,. lin all towng eut. Three is just w iat y Means of n the ordinipletely supod of sulphur longer nseq,_ extemporiz-~ of economy, . _ h canbe go . more accur20 ailment it s, CrirrenNew York. hisker Dye, euenussieesiacamestrserse} TABLE Co. 7 Proprietor, site Theatre. or Bale at +he . FRUIT . best quality. sme a call, HARi ISON. anne ~The Daily Transcript “NBVADA CITY, CAL. BREVITIKS. R. M. Fryer; of this“city, ‘has se-. . “eured letters patent on his newly invented process for preparing “gold ‘aad Biltér orbs for milling. ’ Mrs. Vollmer, of Grass Valley, had ‘the tendons of her right foot severely ‘wrenched while passing over an old . . ‘wornout cross-walk in that town, ‘last Saturday. ; * ‘We to-day commence the regular . publication of weather observations, as taken at'the office of the South Yuba Canal Company, in this city. The figures. may be relied upon-as4pertectiy correct, ‘tielng taken as they . . are under the most desirable condi-" The Union says that Wm. Campbell’s house,at Boston Ravine,wasg not get fire by a little girl playing with matches. It is: supposed that the ~~ ‘the floor and were ignited, Lee Caswell, a 17-year-old boy living on Aristocracy, Hill, met with a slight injury on Saturday last, by . stepping on a fragment of glass which penetrated throagh his boot . and entered the flesh of the foot a short distancé. ‘The glase was extracted by Dr. R. M. Hunt, without difficulty. — = cee A DEAD CHINAMAN, 4 or furnishing he Planking of fr sccorcing to e Clerk of the eCity of Neva — c Clerk of the the 22d:day of _"t K. Caeper, tae oak cHOOL, at the Wasb, 1878, erm Of Twenty ndies’ ING. sge, $4 00, wards, $6 GO je of term. “Ee the Teacher. ELLIOTT. Saloon. ICK AND FIXVER PALACE oT, SOF a Continufe extenced to ip. : ; Ives to be ineir accounts at and they will aking an early RT WELL. 20 SALCON, Pre peietor. 3 OF rs, Cigars yet. fe TICE. PF. & AM. ETINGS ON esday of each : Bretprep in . cordially i> cLL, Master. ry. ap SHOP. eingEENEY, 3HOP ON THE ramento street, snow prepared ING, anner and wrates: . t, 250. 2 00. re are the © ‘s of Neva: —~A-Poy-e Mongo “aged 42 years, died of consumption at the laundry of Sam Sing, on Boulder’ . street, last Saturday. The deceased was an employe at the establishment wherein he “kicked the: bucket,” and had been ailing for a year past. He is said by his countrymen to have been a “‘welle good Chinaman,” and that was probably the reason that they gave him such a good send-off to the other land; for the funeral, which took place, on Sunday, was an unusually hightoned affair, gotten up regardless of expense. — eo GOfD TEMPLAR’S EXCURSION, To-night Nevada Lodge No, 201, . I, 0. G. T; will pay a fraternal and “social visit to Sylvania Lodge, of “. . Grasa ‘Vahey. A special train will convey the excursionists to their destination, and a first-class t.me is in store for all who-are so fotunate ae to be abie to attend. The members . are requested to be at_tie depot before 7 P. M., as the train will leave promptly at the latter hour, some -ICK COMPANY ELECTION, =] At a recept meeting of the stockholders of the Peupie’s Ice Co., in Baa Francisco, the following Directors were elected: J. 8. Thompson, Frank Williams, M. M. Richardson, I. H. Thompson und A. G. Bell. At a meeting of the Directors, J. 8. Thompson was elected President, Frank Williams Vice President and I; H. Thompson, Secretary. No work, vo reward, is the rule of natural law. So he that eats the kerwel must first crack the sheil. WRITING CLASSES Will meet Tuesday. in the Vestry of the M, E. Church. Juvenile class at 9 in the morning. The .taition is placed so that all can. avail them@elves of the afvantages of the school, See advertisement. L. B. Lawson. jylé6 , A.J. Lirrany. << WAETED—TEACHERS, ' Teachers for Privcipal ahd Primary Departments of the Oukland District School, are wanted immediately. Apply to Jonny L. WriisaMe, Clerk of ‘Trustees. FOR SALE, One Thousand shares of Selby Hill/ Mining Co's stock, at Fifty Cents per share. Splendid investment.— Origina} bed rock price One Dollar and Fifty Cente ver share. Apply t T. B. SMITHSON, Stock Broker, No. 118 Leidesdorff Sireet,San FranCisco . dyl220, & MOUSE FOR SALE. A nice house, in good repair, con-' taining 10 rooms, sitaated in one vf the most eligible and pleasant lo: cations in the city, is offered for a San Jua conflagration was caused by the sun-}~ shining through the window upon . ~ the matches, or that they fell “upon . ' +—-Mr+,G. Hansen; San Fraveiseos ee Coleman, City . will be] ublished inthe Dary Tranupon baving that alone. ___ Arrivats at the “UNION HoTaEt, ow NEVADA GITY, CAL. . ~~ JACOB. NAFFZIGER, Prop'r } ‘Sunpay, “July 14th. EO Tompkins Bear Valley © HC Perkius North Bloothfield W M Bright, Red Dog © : R. Giese Reno A M Dobbie Jr., Lovelock Nev. __E Spafford Cul Han, — P Ti-ttebra FH Bell Eayle-Base-Ball:Club-12-members: nD. s Thomas Collitts Grass Vall J V seecil es J Smith. ~ D: Calkins ‘EH. Roberts “D Collins © D W Coltin & wife e W Bernett & wife Sweatland ~WChamberlain& w. O: Backee Scott ’sPlatt Henry Earthew, San Franicsoo .. M Dokteosten tae Af Jd H Jenviugs : A Miney Hunt’s Hill. Thos, Walters Blue Tent nd, North Sun Jaon. ey. rr : rT] e “ S eseeie eas National Exshange Hotel,NEVADA CITY, OAL, A. 4. Hanson, Proprietor. x Saturpay, July 13th. M W Collins Grass Valley L. Craig avd f. Marysville OC Gasaw sy Penn Valley J BR Davis Sau Juan <8 Mowbrag dee JH Stepbens « WW Brown Moore’s D Rogers : T Legg. gmega _ J Marks : J M Brock Sweatland = J M Rawmory Willow Valley C Brown, Ruilrond, C B Steptrens, V Flume Mrs G Hanson, San Francisco J Coleman, City J Davis. Moore’s Flat . J Marks, Omega. _ B F Chase, City J M Blair, Willow Valle C Snider =. €0 J Mowbray, San ‘Juan % Ba ZO Sunpbay, July 14th. J O'Rourke, Sacramento W G Wiliams, City Dr A Chapman, Virg 8-A-Chapman; C W Chapman, W H Merriman, City W D Vinton, City W Reinhart, City _§ Harris and wife, San Francisco _. JM Walling, City J H Judd, Grass Valley J Thowbray San Juan J W Ranesdon, Socramente J Davidson Carson Flat. apt City do jad A E.Lasher, Napa C Snider, Washington. LOST. Between this city and Grass Valley, on Sunday evening, a parcel, covtaining a white shaw! and fap. The finder will receive a suitable reward on retorning it to D. Wellington’s Stable. sails jyll TEN DAYS EXTENSION. _ A’number of persons having settled their accounts, and others promising to pr y ina few days, I have extended the time for publishing the ‘black list,’ ten days longer. At the expiration of that time the list! SCRIPT, AUGUST LADEMAN. Nevdda City, July 6, 1878.-10t¢ Presh Batter, From the best dairies in the county, ut 3774 cents per pound, at : mal _ C. EB. Moxzor’s. Ss He te Unsurpassed for style and finish arethbe Pictures made at the ‘‘Itudolph Photo-Gallery.”” Conzixs, Operator. jul5-lm aa ~<> Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winsfow’s Soothing Syrup for all diseases of teething in children. It relieves the child’ from pain, cures wind colie, regulates the bowels, and, by giving relief and health to the child, . gives rest to the mother. m8-6m If any Dealer Informs You that he has for gale a dentifrice identical with or containing ingredients equalling or superior in efficacy to those of SOZODONT, discredit the statement and insist By doing so, you will seeure a dentrifice par excellence the best in the market, containing botanic elements of rare ive influence upon the teeth, and, one which will endow them with most becoming white mess. Another desirable feature vi this stable toilet article is that it imsale, Enquire at this office, jy4-Iw fone ery emai . SeurDax Juby, 33th, 1878} Jand7 to 9M “[Wwde With a grace: . < PRIVATE scHooL. . 4. H. HAN = Commercial streets, atcord tions on file ‘with the Clerk lL , J. ©. Locklin, President. Clerk. Geo. E. Turner, Felix Gi THOS. C. MORAN ee jy Sounse or WRITING ‘will be’ giv. ri en in the ” ‘Westry of the M. E. Church, see “SBan' Francisco. a mas guciynine TD Hughen” — *t “Tiiesday, July 16, 1878, 3 = rs coe a . FOR THE TERM OF SIX WEEKS, JB Knowslski Grasé Valley, . MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, AND Tit ite ts Ba” WEDNESDAYS. J ‘Thipgt t a : Ty Waters ste ie aa L. B. Lawson & A. J. Tiffany, O Baker Scott's Flat ; = TEANHERS. J The class of Juveni A.M. Tuition, $1 50. Tn this class particular attention will be given to the manner. of holdine the pen, position, moveme.t,—and ahulysis and formation of letters. cFl ieee “~Chisses” far les, from 9 to 10:30 ” Pupils eau attend either or both sessions. or nore, each, $2 50. -Enaddition to the ordinary teaching,this ¢elass will be instructed in le dger heading, -marking letters, card wring, letter writi g, whole arm and thusculur movements These movements give the writera perfect mastery over the pen. Strokes can he. and precision that in. sure good and rapid writing. Tuition payable at middle of the term. ~~ Vixitors, €Xceps parcnts, 50 vents each evyening."“ : a SS Ee MRS. CHAS. GOC DRICH, H®2" RESPECTFULLY announces: to the residents of NEVADA CITY, that on Monday, July 8th, 1878, She willopen a Private Schoo) in the Corner of Spring and Pine Streets, in which she will teach all the branches of WRITING ‘CLASSES. . . STOVES, ~~“‘Tu'tion—One froma family $360; two PINE STREET, NEVADA,
HAS THE LARGEST BEST AND CHEAPEST Assortment of. _TINWARE, — IRON AND STEEL, . CROCKERY, PLATED AND. SILVER WARE. . LEATHER, ofall kinds, __ HYDRAULIC PIPE, Quicksilver, ‘Belting, ete, I call particular attention ta my stock of _ “IRON GRANITE WARE,’ }Im ported—by--me~directly from the GIANT FOWDER. GUNS ANDPISTOLS, With ammunitica to suit OILS, ‘{ the Primary, Intermediate and Grammar {. Departments. fdr seven years, and as she hopes te reside permanently in thig city, respectfully 80icits a share of pataonage, — r , Union Hote). "_ Nevada City, July 3d, f879. Ese NATIONAL EXCHANGE eee eeeee NEVADA CITY. —___ SON. Proprietor, THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL is always open for the acrom. moiation 6 the Traveling Public. Large additions have ‘been made_toit, and it has been fitted up in elegant style. oe The Sleeping Rooms airy and comfcrtable, : ' (he Table will com with that of any Hote) in Proprietor will spare no pains or expense to render his guests comfortable. Stayes leave chis house daily for all towns North of this city. 2 A Carriage will always be found at the Depot to convey passengers to this House, a Billiard Tables and Bar connected with the Hotel. A sbareof Pu fully solicited. 4. H. HANSON, Proprietor. Nevada, July 1, 1878, ORDINANCE NO. 60. MAJORITY of {XL.of Main and Commercial s reets, in tbe Vity of Nevada, having peti ioned the stoard of Trustees’ to repair said str.ets, by new plenking and grading tue same, and the said Board of Trustees deeming such repairs necegeury, do ordain and declare that such repairs are necessary and shall be made as follows: ™ : Main street shal) be-newly planked with are large. pare favorably blic Patronage is respectinches wids, from the céntre of said street te the sidewalk, the plank to be jaid upon the stringers or rills four inches thigk and six inches wide, laid es near as practicable upon the present grade of said street five feet apurt; the plank covering to be laid up to and aguifist, be constructed at the sidewalt ob “ach side of said btreet,. of plank two inches thick. Repairs to commence ut the Main street bridge and to terminate at the lot of Hose Co. No. 1, un the north side of said lot, Commercial street shall be new planked from its junction with Main street to itg junction with Pine street, of plank the same kind and dimensions as on Main street, to be laid as néar as practicab.e on the present grade, with tle same kind of sills, laid in the same manner as on Main street. The plang at the sidew :1k on either side to be laid against an upright plank three inches thick by twelve inches wide, to act as a sewer, and ata piteh or grade of four inches fridiu the centre of the street, The work of repair to commence imme. diately and to-be continuously prosecuted until com pleted. , J. C. Locklin, President.K, Oagper, Clerk. Geo. i. Turner, Felix Gillet, 3 Nevada City, July 11, 1879, NOTICE, EALED PROPOSALS for furnishing lumber for the planki: g of Main and vig to specificaf the Board of City Trustees of the City of Nevada, will be received by the Clerk of the Board up to and ii. cluding the 22d day ot July, A. D, 878. K. Casper, let. Nevada City, July 11, 1878. {Formerly Blaze’s.) HIS PLACE has been refitted and overhauled throughout, and the bar stocked with the finest. Wines, Liquors and Cigars . . A first cless mixer ef faney drinks will be.in attendance, and the best of treatment paris fragrance to the breath.” Sold by al] druggists. . to patrons wil) be the rule of the house. Give mes call. jy13 --Mrs.G.has been a-tescher iu the -@ram= f° °° ~ mar School of Downieville, ‘Sierra County, . For terme of Tuition apply at the schoolroom, or at room No. 8, Onion 1 . tains, ; the State. The. the property holders . spruce plank four inchés thick and twelve . __ VARNISH, =, = ‘Ete, ‘Call and examine my goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, ana you will be convinced that I am selling everythivg in my line cheap ‘er than any other store in the mounGEO, E. TURNER Nevada City, May 25. 1878, HO! HO! THERE! CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. Cigars and Tobacco Cheaper Than Ever Kaown Before. JOHN JACK Has just received an immense stock of CIGARS AND TOBACCO,HE ST AND THE CHEAPEST ever brought to the town. He has every brand of Cigars known to the trade, aud ‘will sell them CHEAPER than any other establishment in the vity. His stock of Tobacco cannot be beat. He has all the popular brands, . F.om 5 to9 Plugs of Cable Coi Tobacco for $1, And everything else in proportion, Oa)) ‘and try his. Cigars and Tobacco and gee price list. He has slso on hand a fine stock ofCANDIES, NUTS, FRUIT, CUTLERY etc. ‘Now is your chance. Improve it, JOHNJA . Nevade Feb. 5, 1878. CHRIS. NAFFZIGER, PROPRIETOR OF THE Union Market, Nevada City, AS NOW ON HAND, of his own manufacture, NEW LARD, Which he offers for sale in quantities ¢ suit. He also has HAMS and BACON, THE BEST IN THE-COUNTY, Of his own manufacture. He alse keeps keeps on hand, at all times, the best of BREF, PORK, MUTTON, VZAL SAUSAGES, etc, Give hima call, ix you want Aomethin Dice in his line. CHRIS, NAFPFZIGER, Sevada, Oct. 16 1877, RESIDENCE FOR SALE} y i, THE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, Now occupied by Wm. J. Jobnaten, is of. fered for sale. The heuse is ia Good Repair and is one of the most desirable places in the Cor. Pine & Oommercis! Sts., Nevads City,. CityThe Garden contains every variety of Choice Fruit Treesan Flowers The Property will be Sola on Reasonable Terms. For farther ieulars engaire of Wm. Scott, or at thie o-tice, ° %. ses MBS, JAMES FAULEKOR. ‘ GEO. E. TURNER, See en ‘. Cigarettes, Pipes, Cutlery, Ete Business on the RELAYING AY Naa —— ing intere.te in Valuable Machines, ‘Valuable M chines that-are usea in farmin, Buckeyes Mowers and Henpers, °C Holifagsworth sulky Rakes, . Pitt's Gcuuine Bufialo Thivshers and Horse J. 1. Case & Ov.’s Improved California Headers, testi cremate Ee “Ames’ Straw Burning es, Spr All of onl Machines ara well ki.own in California. 5 Our -Hitl’s Rureka-GangPlows Harrow’. Shelf Hard BARBED FENCE WIRE, : Gala aid Examine our Stoek or send for ‘* “IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF o gricultural Implements and Machines _ AND HARDWARE. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THIS LINE 01 : Coast—having of the State. Have ete. They are now EXCLUSIVE AG (The Tiger self . ‘amp is THE L.TEST AND BEST Rake invented. BAIN 'S FARM AND FREIGHT WAGONS. ‘BAIN’S HEADER WAGONS, The Best Wagons Eyer Sold Cast Iron Plows, Cultivators, etc., are the Best to We carry all the goods to be expected inthis line, Also a fu)] line of ware, Cutlery, Belting, F BAKER & HAMILTON, ~~~ ~iee started witl. the frat farm always taken THB 1, BAI ENTS for many of the mua &—samong which are the hampion Mowersand Ren: rs. Tiger Selt Dump Sulky in California. ADING Maching —_ Gang Piows, Seed Sow e found in the market, : are the Moline Single enceandBaling Wire POWDER, SHOT, ETO. Catelogue, Address, East,and embracing Many vew and owes cermin een oe somos rd nin = beantiful designs, I huve the JarEe a —— THAT gest stock in Nevada county, and! Ak Cc BIE a* IV. NS, A HEALTLY, PLEASANT will also sell cheaper, « — Me weak Dappaigee jit HEALER ES SPARKLING BEVERAGE — Choice Brands of Foreign and S -Domesiic _ CIGARS, _ A™ THE BEST MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, ¥ cot elena emeths dla SO CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, ETC % GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. ee Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission Nevada City, Tane 9, 1878. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Wholesale Prices. ‘ . SEIBERT’S . : . \CRONK BEEP! — sncedbe: TELEGRAPH OFFICE, MASONIC BLOCK. At Less than San rancisco, MADE.FROM PURE SPRING WAT O POISONOUS ACIDS are used ‘in ; N the preparation of thig delightful evera ee, but ul] the ingredients are invigorating gud healthy, itisthe best Ever manufactured in Nevada County a For sale at all the Saloons. ” FAMILIES SUPPLIED By leaving orders at . ANTOINE TAM’s, Nevada City, June 7, 1878.WATCHES & JE GEO. W. WELCH, HAVING MADE LARGE aD TIONS TO HIS STOCK OF : WATCHES > J MILHEL, __. HAVING N.W. ENOWLTON at a Great Reduction from the Original Cost, is now selling Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated Ware, etc., AT LESS THAN SAN FRANCISCO WHOLESALE PRICES, Every article is guaranteed to he ag represevted. Thia ig the Lest opportunity to secure bargal s in the Jewelry line ever Offectec .o Nevada County. Watches and Clocks Repairec, -~and Guaranteed for One Year. Jewelry Made to Order In. Any Style Desired. Engraving Neatiy Done. : J, MIGHEL. . Nevad City, June 20, 1878. CASH OR NO SALE. TO THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA. ELIEV'NG that ona purely CASH BASIS, Can be carried on in Ne vada to the bencfit of both buyer and seller, I have bought the stovk of the late firmef WEBER & Cy ATY, and will cacry on the basinens at the ola stand on Commercial street, and business condiacted will sell a3) goods in the line of a Groceries, ze Provisions, _ Grain, Flour, — ‘Peed, Ete., . TEN PER CENT. LESS THAN OLD RATES, I pay cash for goods, and must have CASH or its equivalent on the counter for 1 the En.ire Stock of ihe late AND JEWELRY. And employed a First Class Watchmaker, 48 now prepared to do all kinds of Watch and Clock Repairing, Engraving, Etc. Cleaning and Repairing Jewelry a Specialty. ALL WORK GUARANTEED, _ Nevada Uity, May 14, 1878, : WALTER D. Vil"TON (Successor to E. Mt. Preston, ) _ ‘DEALER Ps DRUGS : , MEDICINES MINING CHEWICALS, . ". $OILET oops “ PBEESOR'PTIONS accurstely compound ed at all hours of the Gay oc wight General Insurance Agency. INCLUDING LIVE.:POOL, LONDON and GLOBE and IMPERIAL, NORTHERN and QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANIES. W. D. VINTON, Prop'r. PEERLESS DRAFTING RULE FOR DRESS FITTING, By request Gold Bars exchanged for Coin Main Street, Nevada City. Established in 1452, ELECTRO P?.A%14NG in GOLD or BILVEP LUETS E AND BRAND, Watchwakers, pst) { and Jewelers, Broad St t, opp. Stumpi’s Hote. what sell. RS, F. SAGU, Agert for the Peer. W. H. SMITH. less Drafting Rule for Dress Firting:, in t ity, and can be found at March 26, 1878. i — TEMPERANCE HALL, JAMES 7. GL; Where she is prepared to do CUTTING end FITS ING, also to give imstruction in ASSAYER, the use of this rule to those.wi«hMOLD AND ORES of every desczfption . it, Patterns cut to order and guarRefined, Meited and Assayea. wi Every woman can easily become ly « own Dressmaker by using the PEERLESS DRAFTING RULi», The most simple Dress Cuttirg Syetem now in use. Gail at Temperance Ha. jei8 MBB, Se . oe — = 4