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June 11, 1874 (4 pages)

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THE-FINYs; ounty. . Every. his line canbe1 The Stores . QDS CELLED! Sy beg of foods, &c. tB. \ SEE the Extra-ers. hasers. v att of the connshould by all tablishment of y wish to selent ! Are — heatre; June 13th.” sy’s 7 RKS! : ie ‘Curions Two 4. Winslow's © ard,” “Signonkee.” “Babes NNER. k.” . Group. glear, — r \ MRS, MARSH, {MAN. LMER BROWN gical Group. shus, La erva, ME,” with inCONNER AND rformance will je iio RK, : NG. FENCES ¥. TERNS AN) LEPRICES. tfor Aitken — vr work. eGUIRE, Sacrament, ow, urgeon, REET, sdj0!2ae ICE, rble Works en Gth and 7% ag i oe Work ‘other Marbles. ‘Work cone iD aie . BB Baily Branserip an git NEVADECrTy, CAL. — —_—_— LOCAL AYPAIRS. AEE ces Rarrew Escape. = We ntiderstand that Father Mahar of this city, and another «gentle“man met with an accident the other , day which might have resulted mach mote seriously than it did. While on the way to San Juan ifacaniage, as they were descending the Yuba grade, the breeching to the harness gave way and allowed the wagon tp strike the horse. This’ frightened ‘ent datas: Our office: Pulse eter Ne thres hscaly custoniers, yesterday. ‘On our in possession. and Plunket. They are of the mountal appeal to the Throne of Grace for long life and a: repetition of, the same joke about half-past seven o'clock the } morning after the donation. Woodhull, to counteract the. scurrilous attacks of the San Francisco the ahimaland he commenced run. press, is circulatirg notices of journing and= ‘kicking. . He-ran around gerous parts of the pBrade and at last capsized the carriage, tore_} himself. ~ Jouse and left his driver. “Fhe-gentlemen were hurled from the vehicle+ as it capsized but fortunately escaped without injury. The accident~occurred at about the same place where Bill Davidson met with an accide t while driving a-stage down the same grade some years since, The genen walked down to Peter Pur‘don’s ~bridge and that gentleman. went to San Juan and, procured conveyance fur them to cdntinue their >journey. It was a oe “re Fourth of aly Meeting. Quite a large number of citizens “met at the Court House on Tuesday evening, for the purpose of making arrangements for a Fourth of July ~~ eelebration. Mr. E. M. Preston was chosen Chairman and C, E. Mulloy, Secretary. After a short discussion upon the expediency of celebrating, a motion was made-that a committee} be appointed to consist of five members, whose business it-shall-be to canvass the town and solicit sub-, scriptions, and report at the next: meeting-. Upon the report of ‘this ~—¢eommnittee will depend the decision whether a celebration will be had or “not, The chair appointed as such committee,Chas. Kent, N. P. Brown,G. v. Schmittburg, A. Goldsmith, C. . “ Beckman. The meeting then adjourned until Friday. evening, to meet at the Court House. If there . is sufficient interest manifested on the part of citizens, the celebration will be had. A general expression —of mr i es the-question . Sa OE ee J Crawford's Hardware Store. “We cali-the attention of the public generally and the mining portion of our citizens in particular, the column advertisement of W. H>Crawford, in to-day’s Teanserter. Mr. Crawford is in receipt of a. full line of mining implements, and is prepared to furnish iron pipe of any size, on short notice and at the low_est rates. He has also a complete stock of farming and gurdening uten~ sils, carpenters’ tools, wooden and willow ware,crockery and glass ware, " powder: and fuse, tin ware, cutlery, ete. Mr. Crawford is also agent for the Weed Sewing Machine, and has : speol cotton, silk and needles for ~ all kinds of \machines. “Also: agent for Ames’ patent spring bed bottom, the cheapest and best in the market. Wire rope, wheelbarrows, rubber hose, doors, windows, etc. Mr. Crawford can be found at his old stand on Main-~street, and* will sell his goods at the very lowest rates. ‘We learn from parties who have conversed with the Surveyors of the Narrow Gauge Railroad, that they are getting along gloriously,and that from what they now kiiow of the . line, they are of the opinion that the estimated cost. Aseretofore given is greatly in _éicess of what the line will < itis believed that at least} one-hundred thousand dollars may ~talely be deducted from former estimates. Of course this is at present . ’ only conjecture, but the news is so good that we give it, and await developments which will _prove\ the truth or falsity of the supposition. If the road “an be built for $350,000, stock.in it will be a much better paying investment than it was ever dreamed to be. Come on with your aereay, gentlemen. ~ : Sacramente Marble Works. Messrs. Aitken & Luce, proprietors of the Sacramento marble works, as will be séen by reference to our advertising columns, are prepared to furnish marble monuments, “tomb stones; mantels, pedestals, etc. Their work never fails-to-give satisfaction, and more honorable men to deal with cannot be found. We com_/7’mend them to all who desire work in ~ their fae, : mai ae 3 dar: 4 nals: elsewhere. We: = many Wes “ROW see: ‘that others th 2 those . -Brigade, have positions of-honor in San Francisco. J. M. Days ex-member ofthe Legislatare-from this“ toanty, has been @ppointed on the 4th of July committee; Oi invitations. — j= ~The ladies of thie “Congregational church were busily engaged _yesterday in arranging things at the Eheatre, for the entertainment given. by: them last night, and judging from the appearance of things while we were there, a good time was in store” for all who: attended. The festivi_. ties closed at too late an hour for a report to be given. _ Business men report more money in.circulation, and trade. increasing. Still better times are in store in the near future._Wheu80-much-money . is being taken out as there is at present; when no idle men are to be found, and everything is as_favorable as jt is at present, times can not Delp, ere long, beitig very lively. Our singers are practicing for the Oratorio of Belshazzar to be given at . Grass -Valley— ~to-magrow night. Great improvement is already manifest, and there is no doubt the piece will be performed to the entire satislisten to it. Ackerman &. Co. of Sacramento, have qn eye to business; they keep watch of the birth list in the papers and immediately send acard to the “author of the _increase,”"_ stating that they pave children’ 8 sariage for sale, iat . return from dinner We. found” then} E They were labeled . with the. compliments of Pattison . . tain brook’ variety, and weighed . vabout four poundseach: The au-: ‘thors of the joke mayexpect.a mientraining. with the Nevada. County} 1 = TIONAL EXCHANGE # HOTEL. revada City June 9, 1874. Col Gw Smith Jos Mur wy, help 's Hill John Ro! S B Caldwell, San Jose “~~ AC cic San Francisco _-E Simons, do do “MB Smith, do do F Vandermarx, do do ~ Wm Earl, Bloomfield Se era We Long, Moore’s Flat WD Aplin, Little York A S$ Benton, Sante Rosa Jno Ludericvk, Dutch Flat WF Peterson; Sacramento© -3 H Dewey, Grass Valley oe Storey, Sailor Flat : B B-Reasoner, Relief. Bill J A Russ, Willow Valley awn ,AD Lemaire, Bloomfield " George Halearst; Ranch-— M Hyman, CityJ Jackson, City © Anderson, City: John Barber, Colum’ ‘Srcaerick and wi -j n, City.. ce ¢ in the Second Primary School for the month, ending June. 9th, 1874, . Johmny Jack ‘has just his Store, on’ Pine street, 1,000 Chi. to Abell, Grass Valley. Geo News for Young: and ap ed at}. nese kites, ‘of all sizes and -patterns, juat the thing for boys’ and girls. tlemen, his last invoice of tobacco. —} and-cigars is reallyinviting—allof} the choicest brands. The best-of all is, Johnny sells cheaper than anybody else in town. jlo: . 5 Grand Display. = ; Probably no city in the. mountains ‘. of California can boast of as fine _. popular house of “A. Goldsmith, on Broad street. _Mr.—Goldsmithis in. co mmeeeorint of the latest styles’ isreally the great bazaar of fashion. . D f goods for the ladies, and his place . he foewing is the’ Rotor H. Horst = The a Sande s/ a4 For the rr bi Photog go mayl4 For the finest retouched hoghtives ._. He has also just received afresh aap in — a go td. Quirk, * dies, for the indies and! for thie geaLeave Orders Pt =Srasaheensele Twenty cents a pound at Ed. Gold-. aaa eet “a smith’s, and delivered free of charge in 1 the city. . oe es je. . SPECIAL NOFICE. “Why suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and loss of appetite, when you can, by using Dr. Henley’ s celebrated I X L Bitters, ef’ fect a perfect cure; they ‘are a. plegsant and invigorating tonic, and endorsed and 4 800ds as are_now ‘displayed at ‘the . recommended by our most-eminent-Ptiysi{— cians _(as-per certificates on each bottle) ". ": for all complaints of the Liver and Diges tive Organs. AB a family Thedigine ey bave'no equal. _ _— advertisement in another ‘ieiiamee His . prices are lower than those of pany other dealer, -for-the-reason: that “Miss ‘Kate Edwards teacher: Georgie Eagge, Fanny ‘Dreyfus, . Alphonse Isoard, Paulina Rosenthal, Annie ersol, Lillie Trezise, ‘Eddie Biuett, Adolph Muller, Willie Parker, Maggie Nevis, Jerome O "Hern, Georgie . ~ ey, Fred. Wells, Bert. Adair, John . MeQuesteen, “Lizzie Monroe, Katy Matteson, Adeline “Hothersol, Lena Keller; Belle Rolfe, “Magpie McCabe, Chestnut, Tisai Black, Ally Ona, . Jetinie Gaylord, Willie _E. Smith, bine Greely.The following is thé Grand Roll of Honor in the Second Primary School for the year beginning August 25th, 1873,and gnding June 9th, 1874: Katie Matteson, Adeline Hothersol, Bert Adair, Adelaide Hothersol Johnnie Mien, Gee Sage. mae Nevada Hose ak No. > ea Ata meeting of the Hose Co-No. 1fheld on Friday evening last, the faction of those in Grase Valley. who . following officers . i. Nate, serve one year, Foreman, Assist. Foreman, A. 1. Zekind; Trustee, Henry Gunther; Janitor, John Senner; P ident, A. RB. Lord; pm <D. Fleming; Treasurer, Ww. R, . Joseph Olive wasn “=by Nevada ‘Hose Co. for Chief’ Engineer, to be : meeting of A boy of Mr. Mills was hit in the accident occurred while several. ‘boys were throwing at each other in play. The eye was examined by a physician, who is undecided whether sight ‘will be recovered or not. Allenberg, of Moores Flat, Robt. McMurray, Supt. Eureka Lake Ditch Co., Ex-Sheriff-Perrin, and Dept. Sheriff Potter.. and Lansing.’ The Grass Valley schools” are undergoing examination. ‘The examination will continue next week. The closing exercises of the High school will be public, and will take place st Hamilton Hall, on Friday June 19th. We notice by the proceedings of the San Jose Buard of Edueation, that Irving P. Henning, of the Grass for a position in the San Jose Pablic schools, Local. Optien, like the Tpinvotié; has assumed an epidemic form in this State, and will probably reach olies receive but little attention just now, There is an apposioe stage runand Omega. J. H. Hamilton Setéiillons new renkdence: on 1 Spring street. District Court, Fume 10th. gee Carl Eggert, a native of Gerniany, and Andrea Dela Pizzaro, @ native of Italy, admitted to citiizenship. People vs Ah Look. Plead not guilty. Trial set far July 6th. F. Kratz vs. Lonkey wal. Set for trial July 13th. “Court: Set for trial July 13th. Court. Russell vs Miller, et-al. Set for trial July 16th. Jury. Cue Frye vs Knotwell, et ‘al. Set for trial July 14th. Court. _ Allison vs Powell. Continued by consent. Special venire for 26 jurors ‘ordered, returnable July 9h. :
Coart adjourned until way 6th, at) 100 ‘clock, a. M. eye with a green plum while playing . outhe school ground yesterday. The} We were visited yesterday by Chas.: The burden of their. song was ‘Yoakum, Angie King, every community. Railroad monop. G, A. Chow vs D.SW. “Parkhurst. , the J Fire De rtment, Merry, Sarah Miler, Adelaide Hoth-. Downey, Willie Hoffman, Joe Moon-} “. tity. His stock of. Chewing ae BEES fo 2 hiny and be convinced, his motto is, “large sales,small prof-. -ts and good goods’ iting this city, or. sending. orders, should not forget that Goldsmith has. all the Jatest: styles and articlea to suit the tastes of oo one. . Do. You Smoke. or Chewt Hugh “MeCaaley, nextdoor , to Beckman's saloon, has—just received the finest stock of Imported and Domestic Cigars: ever brought.to this os is also immense, and embraces al ‘the-favorite brands to be had’ int country Gentlemen who . like toén-. joy a good éigar, made from t Havana tobacco, should try some of his late i which are acknowledged to be ahead of anything ever ar this city before. Remember that better cigars money, , . and tobacco canbe obtained at Me~ . Cauley’s, en street, for less an at any other Booval ie traordinary Opportunity for ‘the Diseased and Deformed, Owing to the hard dimes and the . " inability of many of the auffering to visit the National Strgical Institute at Indianapolis, Indiana, three of the surgeons of the Institute have yielded to urgent solicitations, and will revisit the Pacific Coast, where they can be consulted—at their old rooms, 319 Bush street, between atl A phamtnucPeegs **Pied.” Or esday night last, the outside of the TRANSCRIPT, containing twelve columns of advertisements, was accidently knocked into ‘‘smithereens."*~ By herculean efforts ‘and . toiling for twenty-four hours, we are enabled-to issue the TRaNnscrirt, at its regular time. “ Some of our adver. tisements on the outside are necessarily omitted to-day, but we hope -by to-morrow or Friday morning to_ have them all ‘‘set up” again. 7 Mrs. C. ¥F. , Young. Mrs. C.F, Young ison a lecturing tour in this county. We were called upon by her yesterday. It was her intention to have delivered a lecture in this city on the Science of health, [bat fi finding there are so many entertainments to come off du the week, she concluded to go élsewhere. She will lecture at North! Valley High school, isan applicant} pisomneld this evening. She is spoken of by the Press as being a ‘good speaker. Arrivals by the Colfax Stage. ¢ June 9th, 1874, J, A. Moore, A. ips Seuaies, J, Scott. ee ae Departures by the Colfax Stage oe ’ June 10th, 1874, Mrs. Oliver and daughter, Mrs. Hutchinson and daughter, Mrs. Goodwin, W.-F. Peterson, Ira A. Eaton, A. Blackman, D. Evans. T. T. Davenport, Agent. Important te Quartz Miners. The President has signed the bill extending the time for the first anual expenditure on mining claims, located prior to May 10th, 1872. The extension is until the = = of next January. ite al Tr is claimed that the tomato was first grown in this country in Port‘. tula, &c. Kearney and Montgomery, San Francisco, from: the 26th of May till the} Ist day of July, 1874, They will have with them all kinds of surgica apparatus and appliances, and will’ ‘be fully prepared, to treat such cases 48 may call upon thes for relief, also to re-examine their old patients, and furnish and direct for their continued treatment. They will come especially prepared to treat all surgical eases, paralysis, all kinds of de-' formities of “the face, spine and limbs, diseased joints, diseased eyes, catarrh, privatediseases, piles, fisNo cases will be ungertaken without a fair hope of relief. Prices will be moderate. It is needless say that this institution is entirely responsible, and the largest aud most popular of the kind in . America, curing thousands of cases annually. All the afflicted who are in need of treatment such as this Institate only is prepared to give, should not fail to see the Doctors during their short-visit. as another such opportunity may never be afforded them, — “Remember the time and » place and come as = as possible. ——— 2 0 -0e How not to Die. Sa cause the maladies that affect them are necesserily fatal, but because they lack the requisite amount of active vitality to make & valiant resistanceto the enemy. It isa wise precaution to keep the body always in a state of defence—always prepared to **fend off” the germs of epidemic and other disorders. and to baffle the evil influences of damp miasma and sudden thermometri‘cal changes. There ia no difficulty in de. ing this. It isa fact as well authenticated as that two and two make four, that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is specially adapted to this purpose. and for the simple reason erties are superior to those of any other . ] Strangers vis. j10-2t. : "Thousands fall a-prey to disease, not be. that its invigorating and regulating prop _and Stationery, > : To be sold within the next 60 days Regardless of ™ Cost Prices! ~ s min & Brother, ‘PRIVATE MEDICAL: AID. : gang;and all Private Diseases, viz: S: = ; in ‘all its forms and stages, Beminal : . etanding disease, as-weakness ofthe back-. limbs, pain in the head, dimmness of sight,. : logs of muscular power,;~ palpitation of the sy “ity, hysteria, sterility an Qutck Cures & hedcrate Charges DR. W. K. DOHERTY 's ; t Medion ana Surgical. Institute. [Founded in 1853.) ae No. 519 Sacramento Stree t Oerner of ‘Leidesdorff Street—[A few doors below the What Cheer House] SAN FRANCISCO, Private entrance on Leidesdorff Stree Established expressly to afford the afflictea Sound and Seientific Medical aid, in _ the Treatment and é of all’ Private and Chroriic disson. Sec. AND ALL SEXUAL DISORDERS. _ To the Afflicted. patients-for ty Fr patvoukge,and wouldtakethis opportinity to remind them that “he continues 4o-consult at his; Institute for the. f chronic diseasesof the Lungs,Liver, Kidnoys, Digestive, and Genito-Urinary ( Veakness, and all the horzid con wences of self-abnse, Gonorheea, Gleet, S. cturer Nocturnal and Diurnal Emissions; Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins,Inflammation-of the Bladder and the Kid. heys, etc., and-he hopes that his long experience and successful practice will continue to insure him a share of public penne. By the practice Of many years Europe and the United States he is enabled to apply the most efficient and successful _remedies—< mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients in a correct and honorable Way, and has references hicltgaisnnariws hl veracity from men of known respectability and high in society, All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the -best and gentlest treatment, and implicit . me To Females. When a female is enervated or afflicted with. and heart, irritability, nervousness » derange! ment of digestive hear debilher diseases liar to females, she should d go or write at — to the celebrated ‘Female Doctor, and gen him about her troubles and diseases, Let no false delicacy. prevent you, but apply immediately, and save your‘self from painful suffering and premature d to Correspen@unte, Patienta.male or female,residingin any part “Sof the country, however distant, who may , desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty, in theirrespective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement at such, in seateneien to holding a personal interview Bpectfully assured that their GOMMUNICATIDNS ILL BE HELD ‘ON PINE STREET, AVE the above aniount: of Goods: which MUST BE SOLD in the time named, we have the best Imported Cigars that can be bought in the San Francisco market, consisting in part of the following choice brands : Cabannas, Carolinas, Phenix ‘Belindas, Pamariecas and other brands which we Will sell from $18 to~~ $175 per thougand, saigiia quality. At retail we will affont the best cigar inthe market. Smokers ell and try our brands. In the line of chewing tobacco we defy: competition either iu price or quality. We will sell genuine J. B. Face’s Cable Coil for 723% cents per pound. 12 inch Pace’s Twist, 65 cents ¢ a pound, Lester's Virginia Fig, 60 ompte per pound, ‘Dill’s Light Pressed, 75 cents per. pound, Goodwin's 8 Fine Cut, best brand, we sell for $8 50 per gross, -And all other goods in proportion: We Mave a large stock of Cutlery, Playing Carde, 25 per cent. cheaper than any house in the Mountains. Nowisthe time to buy. We are bound to clear out our’ immense stock. Call early-i/ you want F omy bargains; Remember the tae ne Street, Nevada ‘City. _ m6 _ Antoine Tam’s Saloon, Pine Street, Nevada omy é = warm weather having come and cooling beverages being the order of the day, ANTOINE TAM 2 “KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Delicteus Ice Cream, Fountain Soda, AND _ Strawberry. Sorbet. OF HIS OWN MAEE. hand, je3 pita seek LESTER Lester & Malloy, CHas. E. MULLOYX. medicine in the world: During the twenty years it has been in general use, ample opportunities have been-afforded to compare ite medicinal properties with those claiming to be of a similar class, and the result has been its adoption: by the American peoland, -Maine, in 1816 from seeds brought here from Cuba, which were called golden or love apple seeds and which were planted with the expectatiou that a.nice flowering plant would be the result. From this place seeds found their way to Haverhill, Mass., where the discovery was made that the ‘‘tomato was good for salad when cut up west sree Sie . a. encumber,” ple as the staidard tonic of the age, its in. the western hemisphere, and an annual sale which dwarfs into insignificance the demand forall its would-be competitors. The record upon which its popularity rests isa curiosity in medical literature, } for it includes an almost unlimited variety of human silments and disabilities. In fact, no other remedy possesses such a ya. riety of hygienic virtues, and it is to these characteristics that it owes ite prestigs asa household medicine. troduction into every civilized portion of . ° Whotesale and Retail Dealers, —mGROCERIES, ' HARDWARE, = CROCKERY, Fine Wines and Whiskies. rEKEEP ON HAND CONSTANTLY a LARGE and varied Stock ad ‘he above line of Goods. No. 52 Broad Street, NEVADA CaTT. : Nevada, March lath. FRESH OYSTERS constantly ox a MOST SACKED. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and may be consulted “with every confidence, If the case {be fauily and candidly described, persona] communication will-be-ounnecessary; ta the case itself, (inclnding the remedies) wil) pe forwarded without delay, and in such a er a8 to convey no idea of the pups of the ae or parcel so transmitted®. and yo Ft bonnion, 1 po ten: dollars, coin, for that value in currency] by Mar on WELI8, I'ancine will be sent to your address with the necessery instruction for yse, gg et tions by letter or otherwise, FREE manent cure guaranteed or no pay, Spermatorrhea , + DR. DOHERTY has just published an impcrtant pamphlet, embodying his own views and experience ih relation to Imyu. tence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhwa, or Seminal weakness, Neryous and Physical Debillty copseqzent cu this affection and other diseapes of the sex. ual Organs, “This little work centains in_ iatation ‘of the utmost value to ali, whether married or single, and will be sent FREE by nyéil on receipt of Six Cents in poster e stamps for return postaze. Address, W.K. DOHERTY, M. D,, B24 San oe Cal, New Article of Food. California Geowent Co’ s . MANUFACTURE, epee For Pies, Puddings, Cakes, Jele q lies; ete. ete, . Cheap, . against diseases of all kinds.* He uses no > instructions,—for— —= diet, regimen, and the general_treatment of mimediate . Go & Co's Express, and a package of medii W. K. Donenrty, at his Medicai -Institate— ——— a Ba OrSain caidiaias erence Wholesome AND Nutricious, Ask your Grocer ‘. POR fz. _June 9th, 1874, Morris & Nathan, GRASS VALLEY, jee IN DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Seeing SAMUEL NOVITZEY. Is Salesman for the aboye firm. Grass Valley, June 9th, wee CAUTION. y" Wife; Hannah ‘Smith. niet bets M my bed and board without just cause or provocation, this is to notify ail persons that-I will not be responsible for any debts of her contracting on and after this date. HENRY SMITH. ‘Nevada, June 6th, 1874. NILES SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law AT BBIC.£ OFFICE, © In Fient of the Court House. Mevada City. oa) WALL PAPER, &c. a