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a, 1877, ig
radi parts —
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ration of
@ Poem
hining .
rs.
ishes, Patri
have arrived
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7
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lowed to be
ial Anniver.
Irder; after
up to more
ments. To
County
1 arded
3 follows:
istakes—only .
dash round
Sierra Ne.
a‘‘Joint.”
3, not much
crubs of alj
f a literary
eppard,” andurt?? and “Lices.”
y,and What
ild Cat and
rm’ Plague ,
n, or Life in
, or the Un1s Remains,”
r’s Delight.”
é published a
occation, and
é direction of
agers.
un by the N.
grounds from
ley, 25 cents
Nevada City
ildren under
bills.
aintained,
, Nic
F THE
BAND
ITY,
T
ROVE
), 1877.3
Valley, ands
has been enn for dancing,
ould uot fail
the
Play some
be
intained.
t 8:10 and
E
)MINEE
HINN,E.
ptember 5tb.
)MINEE
man.
ON,
ptem bet bth.
See eee
JRIES
ave op
ee. keys
stock of GROscan betes
fe sodas Lt
e acalt.
. The Daily Traisctips
lined. There is to-be a camp—imect:
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Local Brevities.
_We stated a few*days ago that
‘some of the rich sulphburets from the
North Fork Mine, .at~ Forest City,
were being worked by Oscar Malt_ man, We learned yesterday that 617
pounds had been worked, from
which 45 ounces of gold was realized, this being at the rate of about
$2,488 per ton. 4
‘To keep your wif. from ranving
away with some other man, take a
“can't elope” home with you, .
F, H. McAllister has been selected
as teacher of the scliool at Sweet
land.
_ Mrs. Wellman,’ with her family,
consisting of two boys and two girls,
havegone—to Seattle, Washington
Tetritory to reside, “
The San Juan, Times Says: Jack
Pelham,’ having failed to get the
Democratic nomination for the Assembly, has become religigusly in2 objections to do house work.: Apply .
at Room 59, National Exchange Ho
. Season. Families supplied in_quanSituation Wanted. :
' By ‘a sompétent wontan) She is
an excellent cook and laundréss. No
tel, jy 22-2
——-—___
_ Geo te the Palace
Cigar and Tobacco store, Broad
Street, next door to CG. Beckman’s
Saloon. Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, Candies and oranges are sold there cheajper than any other store in the county,
This is a fact. jy19-tf
Ice Cream Saloon.
__Wm. Crawford has opened an Ice .
Cream Saloon at the junction of
Main and Commercial streets, where
he will be prepared to serve up ice
cream and other delicacies of the
tities to suit, at the lowest possible
rates, Call and see, ~jy20-iw‘Trestles and Rollers for Sale. .
Suitable for moving houses, ‘tan
be had at a bargain, by calfiog on
J. H. Boardman, Transcript Office.
e
For Sale,
ingou his ranch; about ten miles
south of Grass Valley, beginning on
Friday, the 34 day of August. Ii
Jack obtains a change of heart, he
‘awill-vote thereafter the Republican
ticket.. It is a fine way. tomuke Republicans by converting tuen to the’
Christian religion, Republicanism
and religion go hand in hand together, Aman can’t Well be a Chris.
tian and not bea Republican.
Gov. Irwin has-offered a reward of
-$300, Cal. Clarke $300 and O. P.
Stidger $50—650 in all—for the apprehension of the parties who mur.
dered Wm; S. Davis, at North San
Juan in May last.
Jackson & Roberts’ Store.
The Grocery and Provision store,
kept by R. Roberts, Opposite the
New York Hotel, Broad street, has
been sold to Josiah Jackson, who
has had charge of. the business, and
W. G. Richards,son of Wm. Richards
of the New York Hotel. These gen. tlemen start in with a fine stock of
groceries, provisions, produce, ete.,
which they propose to sell ‘as low as
the lowest. They invite all to examine their stock and prices, and assure all that it shall be their endeavor
to please. Read their advertisement.
: Nice Present.
G. 8. S. Getchell, Esq., was the
recipient of ‘a very fine white plug
hat, on Saturday evening last, Mr.
Getchell has been acting as Deputy
Road Commiggioner under Allan,and
attending to toad matters for the Supervisors, and therefore the present,
for performiag lis Autiés so well.
We did not learn whether the county
paid for it, or the Supervisors; but
that don’t make any difference.
Getchell has got the hat and he is
very proud of it. : =
Bracelet Lost.
A lady’s gold bracelet, black enameled, was lost if _this city on Friday
last. The finder will be rewarded by
leaving it at this office,
Pic Nic,
Next Sanday there will be & pic
nie at Ismert’s Grove, for the benefit
of the new Brass Band of this city.
Trains will leave this city at 8:10
and 11 o’clock, a.m. Good music
and dancing, and a gay time for all
who attend. . * :
Who said they did?
The Demoeratic legislative nomi-}
nees do not employ LarGcE numbers
of Chinamen.—(rass Valley Union.
Who said they did? We asked if
any of them employed: Chinamen?
aad you reply as above quoted,
‘*Muaddled.’>
This is the caption of a short atticle in the Grass Valley Union, of
Sunday. The firstsentence reads as
follows: “We are muddled.” (The
italics are ours.) Now, for the life . ,
of us we cannot understand why the
editor of the Union should expose
. the latest publications. He will conted North Fork mine, at Forest City,
in Sierra county, are offered for sale
in lots to suit purchasers. For {ull
particulars address K, §, T., care of
TRANscRIPT office, Nevada City.
Nevada, July 15th, 1877-2w.
ae Special Notice.
Mrs. A. Johnston, Clairvoyant,
healing and test medium can be consulted at No. 4 West Broad Street.
Terms moderate. jy6-Im
Sheet Music,
P. H. Belden corner of Pine and
Commercial streets, has just received five hundred dollars. wor of
Sheet music, of every kind, and_ of
tinue to keep on hand a full stock of
music to which he invites the attention of purchasers, All new music
as s00n as issued can be found’’at
my store hereafter. Remember, the
Place corner of Pine and Commercial streets, Nevada’ City. 3
Nevada, July 6th, 1877.Clothing! Clothing:
The largest and best assortment
of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Farnishing Goods, Boots;
and Ladies Shoes, at the lowest
prices; at © HYMAN BROS.,
Corner Broad and Pine Streets.
ina:
House for Sale.
The beautiful residence, one of the
best in the city, on Aristocracy Hill,
‘noWoecupied by D. Wellington, is
offered for sale on reasonable terms,
for cash. For farther particulars
nquire of J. E. Brown. st the office
of the South Yuba Canal Co.
Nevada City, July 15th-tf
Fer Sale.
One three-spring two-horse express wagon, nearly new, for sale
cheap. Enquire at this office.
FLOWER SEEDS.
_
CHOICE BULBS FOR SPRING
PLANTING JUST RECEIVED
—~AT—
PRESTON’S,
AND OFFERED
AT CATALOGUE RATES,
CLOVER SEEDS,
GEASS SEEDS,
GARDEN SEEDS,
All at the
LOWEST MARKET RATES,
Drugs, Patent Medicines and
Twenty-five shares in the celebra-.
HE CopartnersLip heretofore existing
___. A full Assoriment T between Hartwell k Clark in the Bit
OF . -ver Palace. Saloon, Nevada City, is dis
solved.
ROCERIES!
SUCCESSOR TO
LESTER & MULLOY,
=P DEALER IN
GROCERIES,
a eo
‘CROCKERY,
Ete,, etc,
———
LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORT.
A MENT OF enue
-_ :
COUNT
FOR JOINT SENATOR,
H. K. TURNER.
> FOR SENATOR,
4: MM, WALLING,
Of Nevaila.
. FOR ASSEMBLYMEN,
REUBEN LEECH,
Of Grass Valley,
H. ~ EVERETT,
Of Bridgeport,
B. F. BACON,
Of Boca.
FOR SHERIFF,
J. 8." McBRIDE,
Of Bridgeport,
i
FOR COUNTY. CLERK,
W. J. SHINN,
Of Truckee,
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
Le . Family Groceries
KEPT, ARRIVING DAILY
FROM HEADQUARTERS
' Will be sold and deliver-.
ed promptly, at the,
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
FINE WINES
AND BRANDIES.
3 Ikeep the BEST
quality of Groceries in the
market.
. OHAS. E. MULLOY.
52 Broad Street.
THOSSHURTLEFF, &. JAMIESON.
JUST OPENED.
. SHURTLEFF & JAMIESON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
JUNCTION OF MAIN AND COYOTE
STREETS, NEVADA CITY,
AVE JUST OPENED AT THE ABOVE
PLACE WITH A
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Canned Goods, Produce, etc.
Which they will sell Very Cheap
for Cash.
We will deliver a11 Goods sold by us,
within a reasonable distance, FREE OF
CHARGE.
We intend putting the prices of our
goods down to the LOWEsT FIGURE,
and will therefore sell -“
STRICTLY FOR CASH.
Call at the New Grocery Store and save
money by buying for cash. may30
—_—
ROGER CONLAN,
AS constantly on hand, in tottles and
H on draught, the celebrated
‘*Weiner Salvator” and Culmbacher,
MILWAUKEE BEER, ~
Also the best Home Brewed Beer, from
. DREYFUSS’ BREWERY.
Personsasking fs Credit will
be refuse 4. 3
KROGER CONLAN,
jy6 . Broad Street, Nevada City.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
—
0
J.O, HARTWELL,
July 14, 1877. M, c. CLARE.
Toilet Articles, Always
On Hand.
RFSCR’ PTIONS aceurstely compoun
ed at all hours of the day or night.
Nevada Drug Store,
_ E: M. PRESTON, Prop’r.
his private affairs throngh the col, "mos of his paper, Suppose you
_ are “muddled” whose business is it.
Get muddled’ ag Often as you
darn please, but don’t tell of it
again in the paper,
THEux was shipped overland by
tail from Sacramento last month to
points east of Omaha 682,800 pounds
Wool, 196,060 pounds” vegetables,
106,400 poynds bides und pelts, 96,
stock of
Which he offers ror sale wholesale or retail.
Try it-—-It is
ry
Genuine Madeira Wine.
ed
C. BECKMAN,
T THE CORNER OF BROAD AND
0
kinds of
In the Neatest Manner and on the
on West Broad street.
DRESS MAKING, Ete.
MES. E. F. MORSE,
OULD inform the Ladies of Nevada
City, that-she is prepared to do ail
DRESS MAKING,
most Reasonable Terms.
Children’s’ and. Infants’ Suits made to
rder in short notice.
Residence—next above Mr. Lones’ house, }
Nevada, July llth, 1877.
Pine Streets, has on hand a large
FINE MADEIRA WINE,
the Finest Wine
100, pounds , fruit, 87,500 pounds’
wine, 9,300 pounds brandy and 20,600 Poundy offlour, © ©
Bd
j July 14, 1877-1m.
Ever Brought to Nevada City.
Gold Dust beught and seld EHul' CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO.
PHILIP RICHARDS,
No, 30 Main Street,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
lien discounted. Advances
made on Gold Dust or builion ;.
for coinage at the Mint.
Correspondent, €wiss-American, Bazk
San Francisco
Large and well selected stock ot
Of Truckee.
. FOR COUNTY TREASURER,
W.K. SPENCER,
Of Grass Valley,
FoR cotnry RECORDER, oe
JOHN A. RAPP,
Of Nevada City.
FOR SUPT. OF scHoots,
G. E. ROBINSON,
Of North Bloomfield.
FOR COUNTY sURvFyor,
H.S. BRADLEY,
FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR;
JOHN GLASSON,
: Of “Grass Valley,
FOR CORONER,
WILLIAM C. GROVES,
Of Nevada City, ~
————
«
FOR SUPERVISOR, DISTRICT No, 1
(Nevada Township)
W. H. SMITH,
Of Nevada City.
hth, 1877.
REPUBLICAN .
Y TICKET.
Of Nevada City.
Election, Wednesday, September
ee
A
n
TP Pe
EL DORADO COUN
FIRST-CLASS
FOR ‘YOUNG LADIES
THIS INSTITUTION OFF
a
TY, CALIFORNIA.
IN ALL THAT ce NSTITUTES A
PLEASANT HOME
—AND A—SEMINARY, —
AND GENTLEMEN,
SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES.
The next term comme ees Aug st 20th, 1877. For =.
information address the Principal, :
of
E. B. CONKLIN, A.M,
wn one
}W. J. JOHNSTON, stackssarsna
(At the old Hardware-Store)
ON MAIN STREET, ‘
Has on hand and is constantly recetving,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE,
PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS.
Iron and Steel, Carpenters’
“ Tools, Nails and Shovels,
Wheelbarrows.
Rope,all sizes, Blocks & Sheaves,
Picks, Axes, Hoes and Rakes.
Hydraulic Pipe made to order,
Rubber Hose, Belting and Packing.
DEMOCRATIC
FOR JOINT SENATOR,
' NILES SEARLS.
FOR SENATOR,
JOHN C. COLEMAN,
Of Grass Valley.
FOR ASSEMBLYMEN,
GEORGE W. GIFFIN,
Of Truckee;
8. L. BLACKWELL,
Of Moore’s Flat;
MICHAEL GARVER,
Of Nevada City.
FOR SHERIFF,
WM. H. MONTGOMERY,
Of Grass Valley.
FOR COUNTY CLERK,
JAMES D. WHITE,
Of Washington Township,
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
GEORGE §S. HUPP,
Of Nevada City.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER,
JERE. N. PAYNE,
Of Truckee.
FOR COUNTY RECORDER,
JOHN J. ROGERS,
Of Nevada City.
': FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS,
FRANK POWER,
Of Nevada City.
POR COUNTY sURVEYOR,
JAMES CHAMPION,
Of Grass Valley.
FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR,
CHARLES W. KITTS,
Of Grass Valley.
FOR CORONER, pate
BARTEL JOHNSON,
Of Grass Valley.
FOR SUPERVISOR DIST. No. 1,
(Nevada Township)
PH. BELDEN,
Of Nevada City.
is77@, Sits,
jyi-m, §
COUNTY TICKET.
lection, Wednesday, September
". tion of the shep end do as good work as
; VING sold out my entire business . ls. _by th
H* : . _ City, ale irtending to City Board of Trnstees, up to August 16th,
‘. COLLECTION ENFORCED, ‘Take
Doors and Windows, Glass and
Patty, White Lead, ——
Oils, of all kinds, —
Giant, California aud Eastern
Powder and Fuse, .
Of all kinds and sizes.
TINWARE,
A large and complete assortment,
‘{and everything else usually found in
a first class establishment of this
kind. .
EVERYTHING IN MY
LINE WILL BESOLD AT
THE LOWEST PRICES.
—_—
Gas. and Water
hand, and eonnections made with
the City Water Works.
W. 3. JOHNSTON,
; 27 an 29 Muin Street.
Nevada (ity, March 16, 1877.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
DESIRE to inform those who have so
lo.g been the patrons of my horse
shoeing establishment on Main Street,that
Uhave cisposed of my interest in the same
together with the right to use and turn my
patent shoe, and my goud will of the concern, to Dan. Clancy and hereby request
my old customers te continue their patronage with Mr Clancy, who has all the facilities and ability to keep up the reputaalways on
Was ever done by myrelf.
j aRT. BARTON,
Nevada City, July 19th, 1877.
AVING purchased the shop, materiale
and good willof Barton’s horse-shoeiug establishment I take this opportunity
to inform all my friends.and the customersof the shop thatlam prepared to do
horseshoeing in all its branches and guarBarton’s die for turning steel] shoes and .
also the right to use his steel faced shoe.
Owners of horses are assured that my utl
most efforts will’be exerted to satirfy al
and do work unexceHed in the county.
jyl9-tf DAN. CLANCY,
Notice of Dissolution.
YVHE Co-partnership heretofere éxisting
between Kent & Hanson, is this day
dissolved. by mutual cousent, All debis
due the firua of Kent & Hausen, are psya—AND— ;
WAGON .SHOP,
*
—
®
©. LOCKLIN, would respectfully
e inform the people of Nevada City
and vicinity, that he is prepared to do al}
and every kind of BLACKSMILTHING with
Promptne: s and Dispatch, i
ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE WAGONS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
First Class Mining Picks, with
Handles, all complete, can be
, had at this Establishment for
. _$24 00 per dozen.
J.C. LOCXLIN,
Near the Broad and Main street bridges.
Nevada City, June 19th, 1877.-lm
1
Photo Crome Pictures,
THE MOST DURABLE PICTURE
OF THE AGE,
HOSE EXQUISITE MINIATUES COLORED I) OIL; WH. *t
MRS. vo. F. RUDOLPH
Is taking at ner Photograph Ga
Call and examine speci
Ne » June 13,
JOHN JACK’S
CIGAR, TOBACCO AND VARIETY SsTO
PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL,
I
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
Comprising all the Favorite Brands.
Gentlemen should by all means -cal}
and examine my stock; and they wiil®find
that I give a better quality of CIGARS for
less mouey than any other store in town.Q
AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF ANOTHER
LARGE AND CHOICE SOCK OF
I also keep on hand a full supply of for
eign and domestic
Fruits of all kinds, Candies,’
Nuts, Fireworks, etc.
If you want good bargains, call on
jn90 JOHN JACK
S
H. S. BRADLEY,
CIVIL ENGINEER,
And U. S&S, Deputy Surveyor -NEVADA CITY, Can
Nevada City Saly 2d, 1876. :
NEVADA HORSE SHOEING FORGE.
case SHOEING of every description
H performed at the 2
Nevada Horse Shoeing Forge,
AT KEITH'S OLD STAND,
(NEAR THE PLAZA,)
: "NEVADA CITY,
Owners of lame, interfering, quarter.
cracked , foundered, or other hoof-diseased
antee satisfaction, Ihave the right to use. horses, should bring them to our establishment, where they will be treated scientifically, and on improved principles.
The proprietors have for ‘the past two
years cone the SHOEING at the shop ef
ART. BARTON, Main Street.
Satisfaction Guarantecc,
WALLACE & HERZINGEE,
jy 17 Proprietors.
ele 5 Ghee) aa CHAS. KENT,
A. H. HANSON,
PAY UP! —jy20 ,
w
ut to cull and settle without
frrther notice. All accounts not paid: wy . a
‘
t
placed in the hands of an attorney and
H
8 indebtedto me, by note or! from: Lones’ building to
Building, on Pine stret, about on
he FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, will be . spocifications can be s
i the Neva
. ren: r {
TO CONTRACTORS. —
ene
’
No is hereby given that sealed
proposnis will be received by the
ly, notice is hereby given . 1877, for-the building of a Stone Sewer,
the, Maseru
lan,
feet, Plans nut
en at the office o}
red and twenty-five
a De ily TRAN?
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