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June 11, 1879 (4 pages)

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Dora 3, and his f the Commbination new opera ad perance of ir ae : Reserved * bave sold Book Ache former BERTS. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA CITY,"CaLirudNra, : RTE MEE ET LO IE A COLE, aU SHURTLEFF’s ~ : B : ‘to-day’s primaries. several hours. fall for the grangers. and sold them for asong. Upon behis first offense ywas dismissed » after = stockholders of the Pioneer Reduc‘Brief Mewdtion. A cold, @rizzling tain fell ‘yeéterday. Every 3 dane epiaanaae vote at mento, and continued steadily for This ds another windThe Board of Education met Monmembers had other important business to attend to, the. meeting was adjourned until Thursday eveniny.A patent lathe was received at the depot yesterday for J. G. O’Neil of Columbia Hill. Mr Q’Neil is said to possess considerable genius as a worker in wood. Some of his pupils think he exhibits a wonderful talent in the matter of cutting switches. . * An eleven year old Sey stole several sacks from Graha m’s livery stable ing detected he recovered the. spoile and returned them to their rightful owner, Hewas arrested and taken before Judge Garthe, but as it was. receiving a severe Jecture and being admonished to sin no more. oe y That Tent Show. Avsmall sized shows inva small sized tent, traveling under the comprehensive and impesing title of The New American and Great Arabian Alliance, held ferth ina lot on Boulder street Friday and Monday evenings to audiences composed largely of small-boys, Heathen Chinese, and white felks who didn't have any other method of: killing time. There were some five or six actors in the combination. Each time they appeared in the’ miniature ring (and their visits were not like angels’, few and far betweer, for there were not enough of them to fill ins the evening respectably) they changed their names. The performances consisted of common feats of tumbling, balancing, etc., cominonly performed. The clewn—whe presented himself.in four or five different capacities, from a Chilean fun “pokerte a Bedeuin Arab -juggler— ccomported himself as though his sweet-heart had just soured on him. Taken all in all, the show was not worthy of patronage at any price. Ploneer Reduction Co. Meeting. w At the annual meeting wf the tion Company held in this city Monday afternoon, the following Board __of Directors were elected te serve ‘ for the ensuing twelve menths: A. G, Elliott, J. D. Mitchell, A. B ' Crosby, N. P. Brown, and Chas, H. Croshy. At.o meeting of the above Board of Directors, held subsequently, the followiay efficers were elected: President, A. B. Crosby; Treasurer and Secretary, A. G.° Elliott; Superintendent and Assistant Secretary, Chas. H. Crosby. . Centennial Gravel Claim. In the Centennial mine, we learn from Major Downie, one of the owners, that a large channel has recently been found which appears to be an overflow from the main lead. E. H. Andrews, largely interested in the Gold Lake quartz ledge, Sierra county, has been at the Centennial all winter, but will return to resurfie work with his: partners on his own claim as soon as the snow has melted on the upper ridges, —~-* @ + Persenal Mention.& D. Jewitt, of Forest City, is down from the gold fields of Sienna, on a visit to his relatives and friends, and to attend the Re-uvios. As Nevada City was years ago the camping ground of Mr, Jewitt, the renewal of the gear associates of the past has undoubtéily rendered -thet' best in the market, containing botan_ oceasion a pleasagt re-uuion for him. ' We trust that he and his friends will often take a holiday andl come down and see ws. Sete dessus i —— Mr, Fennessy began yesterday te organize his new elass in short-hand. He desires to secure several addiional pupils immediately. For these who wish to speedily and thoroughly master the art of Phonography, an excellent opportanity is afforded.— dollars for a Sewing Machiti¢, “when best Sewing machine that was ever It begar to raim ‘hard about 2. invented, for from 25 to 40 dollars? “o'clock yesterday merning in Sacra: +f Silk Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, NedkNice Brown Sugar. ‘TT pounds of brown sugar for$1. 00 — —>-<.— Conn u ndrum. . Why will people pay from 40 to 80 . . they can get the New Wilson, the W. A. Sigourney, No. 18 & 20 Commercial st. Mats! Mats! Hats! The latest Spring and Summer corner Broad and Pine streets, Nema. da City. ap6 Gem Shaving sailcen. ing, Zoe. Hair cutting, 25c. Shampooing, 25c. Hair work a specialty. . . jan29-tf Lovis Goparr. Pane Stock of Fancy Goods. . The dargest and finest assortment ties, Collars, Cuffs (all of the latest “pring and summer styles) just re«ceived at Hymaai Brothers’, corner . Broad and Hine streate, Nevada, ‘aprd-ti, ee Clothing! ‘Clothing? Cicthiag! The latest spring and surwmer styles . of the choicest goods. and the most. select pattems, in men‘, youths’ and boys’ clothing, now weceived:at. Hyman Bros., Ger. Broad and Pime Sts. Nevada City. apl2, 4a U Jasurpassed for style and ‘fim*‘Raudelph Phote-Gallery.” Goviixs operator. gals i> New Petatoea. Chee Early Rose Potatoes, per, 100 lbs., $1.50, at SHuR?TLEFF’s 32 Mow it is Bone. — Whe first object in life with the The first can be obtained by energy, honesty ayd saving; the secend,<good health) bY using Green’s August Flower. Should you be a despondent sufferer from any of the effects . of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, ete., such as Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual costiveness, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, ete., you need not suffer another day. Two doses of AuFlower will relieve you at once. ‘ am ple Bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Positively sold by all first-class Druggists 3 in the U.S. —_— -—-2a ininin’s August Flower. it is natural for yple suffering with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint or any derangement of the digestive organs, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, palitation of the Heart, Heartburn, Vater-brash, gnawing and burning ains at the p't of the Stomach, Yelow Skin, Co; ted Tongue, and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of fgod after eating, low spirits, etc., to put off from day to day buying an article that they know has cured their neighbor, friend or relative, yet they have no faith in it em til itis too late. But if you will go to Vinton or Rudolph’s Drug Stores, and get a bottle of Green’s August Flower your immediate eure: is-as certain as you live. Sample bottles of this medicine can be obtained for 10 cents to try its super-or virtue. Regular size 75eente. Try it; two doses will relieve any €ase. Tue bathing’ season which is fast it might be, in consequence of the iulare a those who mesort to it, te make tise of all the sanitary adjavants that ought to be eg in’ bathing. Something more than — water is mecessary to insure both cleanliness and health, either in the bath or at the sea shore, and the best article for that purpose . is Glenn’s Sulphur Seap. Crittenten’s, No. 7, Sixth avenue, New, York. Sold by druggists. Hill’s Hair and Whisker Brn black or brewn, 50 c. if apy dealer tells You that he has for sale a dentifrice identical with or con ingredients equalling or superior in efficac to those of SOZODONT, discredit the statement and insist upon havin that alone. By doimg so, you wi secure a dentifrice par excellence the ie elements of rare preservative influenge upon the tee and one which will endow them with most becomfeature of this table toilet article is that i¢ imparts fragrance to the d by all druggists. Seg SS ene A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and oe of youth, nervous weakness, ear y deeay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send-a reeeipe that will cure you, free of charge. This great remedy was diseovered by a ae in South America. Send a self-add For particulars apply at office of National Hotel, lt Q . CAMELLINE A NEW AND VALUABLE PRIRPAR Aperfect cosmetic in existenee. Unlike other’ j Preparations it is not only harmless, but fa. YOrs & natural an . Tesultangtin comvlete purity «and clearness . of com ion. See coneces eof CAMELLIA ‘have in attew months caused #ttho nearly suday evening; but as some of the . styles just reeeived at Hyman Bros. fn Fo a ea —~ mayl5-3m @pposite the National Hoté!. Shaw . ish are the pictures made at the] American people is ‘te ‘ get rich;” the. ces second, how to regain good health. . approaching is not meade as useful as. jing whiteness. Another desirable. ac pat H._Howakn-.Vioe President.. reesed enFor Preserving and 30 WEIN ERS, Beautifying the Complexion and >. Seeth. tion, pronounced by all to ve the most } healthy.action of the skin, . a he itrtrinsic merit and high ign lexion in Francisco. RICE 0 CEN ; SOL BY ALL PRUOGISTS, i MH. © WAKELEE « €0., { WAGES $250 WANTED! , AT DERBEO MINE, North. Bloomfield. Fer Eight Hours Labor. J. B. COX, Sup’t. SAN FRANCISCQ. COME aND SUE THE GRANGES THAT 1 SHILZ, AT 25 CENTS PER DOZEN. S CENT éHICAGO CIGAR, At ZEKIND'S, Broad Street, Nevada City. May 27th, 1879. NEW TAILOR. SHop.
F. M. SCHMIDT, AVING REMOVED FROM SACRA H* MEN'TO TO NEVADA CITY ,» snnoun that he has opened a 1 Tailor Shop on Pine Street, 0 doors below Dr. Hunt's Office, where he is prepared to make to order all kindsof gentlemen and youth's: Clothing, CHEAPER than was ever offered in ee i County. All Wool Suits Made Made to Order from _ $25 and upwards. Spring Bottom Pants a Specialty, Clothing Cleaned, Se Scoured. and Renevated by the new French Process, superior to any in the city. Prices: Coat Cleaned, Scoured or Renovated, from 75 cents to $1 50. Pants, from 50 cents to $1. Vests, from 25 cents to 50 cents. Having had 24 years experience in th above business, I will wattaat to pel le faction. . F, M. SCHMIDT, Nevada City, April 5, 1879, WILLIAM R. COE’S NEW:STOCK OFr BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS CONSISTING oF ty Lxiies’ French Kid Side Lace Gaiters. Ladies’, i Misses and Children’s French Kid and Pebble Goat Button Gaiters. Gent's Sewed Opera ma Embroidered Slippers for ladica ad gentlemen. tevin ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF Gents’, Ladies, Misses and Child. ren’s Arctics and Overshoes, All of which will be eid at Lower Prices than the same quality e Goods can be bought for this eof Sar Francisco. leel5S Ww. BR. COR’S, Home Mutual Insurance Co. OF CALIFORNIA. ——— CAPITAL’ $300,000. Principal @fice—305 California St., SAN FRANCISCO. ag ENSUBANCR ONLY F. Hoveuror, President. . A PRESH SUPPLY GANYMEDE >. MBS. ECKART’S FACTORY, ‘Tat any other store. . JUST RECEIVED, OF THE CELEBRATED CIGARS. Made of the Best HAVANA.. TOBACCO, s<=SMOKE NO OTHER. > §0LD ONLY BY JOHN JACK, June 38, 1879. 4 ——— “CRYSTAL” ICE CREAM ! And Pure Fresh Made Candy At Opp. Stumpf’s Hotel, Bread Street, Nevada City. A Cool and Neat Reception Saloon . . Has been fitted up for reception of guests. = ? F Families supplied with delicious Cream at low rates, by leaving orders. A. ROSENTHAL, Commercial St., Nevada City, he has just received another iavoice of the MOBT DELICIOUS BRANDS of ‘TOBACCO AND CIGARS Ever brought to Nevada oy, and which he is selling at prices that wil SATISFY EVERYBODY. FRUITS RECEIVED DAILY, lies can have the Finest Varieties of Strawberries, Cherries, And other Fruits sent to their residences, by’ leaving their orders, and at prices Cheap, as the Cheanest, CONFECTIONERY. I keep on hand @ choice stock of American and French CANDIES, which will be sold at from 25 to 50 centa per pound. Also Fresh Nuts of all kinds, VARIETIES. Tropical Fruits, Cutlery, Jewalry, Willow Ware, Stationery, Toys, etc. TS. Youcan get better bargains of me than A ROSENTHAL, Commercial.Street, opposite Transcript. Block. Nevada City. mayl6 PURE MOUNTAIN ICE. IP\HE unde:s'gned gives notice that he is _ prepared w supply the best article of MOUNTAIN ICE Toany business place or private residence in this city. The Ice is the best ever put up in this se-tion of the country. All orders left at the office of the Company, on the Plaza, will be promptly attended to. J. §. THOMPSON. Nevada City, June 3, 1879. » CuarLes H. Story, N. ‘B. Evpy, Marine Secretary. H. EL BiczLow, General Manager. BR H. Maoiu., Genera Agent. aoe Grass Valley Brasch for Nevada Co. TRUSTER > . TL W. SIGOURNEY 4. B. BRADY, Manager. WM. WATT. @rdiasnce Ne. i HE TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF NEvada do ordain as follows: Section 1. A Tax of Forty Cents on each One Hundred Dollars of the assessed valuagoniot peas within said city for General Fund purposes, and Twenty Cents on each One § a "Dollars for Fire purposes is hereby levied pad yest otis May léth, A une ey ee J, ©. LOCKLIN, Pres't. velope to the Rev. Joseph T. In* man, Station D. Mew Yor City. * KE--MAIN STREET, GRASS YALLBY K. Casrer, Clerk. FURNITURE! BEST ASSORTM'T § TO NEVADA CITY. Junbd ! NNOUSCES TO THE PUBLIC. THAT Fresh picked from the Orchards, and famil' wre Sw LARGEST AND EVER BROUGHT CHEAP The finest assortment of Bedding, Blankets, Lookiug Glasses, Picture Frames, Pictures, Window Shades, Brackets, and every veriety of Furniture and Upholstered ( Goods. Terms,.'C. 0. D.” I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD By amy Dealer im Nevada County. . 427 Remember the place—Commercial st. FURNITURE! MRS. J. E. JOHNSTON'S — ‘“Pioneer”’ Furniture Rooms, No 34 Commercial St., Junction Pine, Nevada City. , near junction of Pine. . "FURNITURE ! ~ . NEW ‘STOCK \ FURNITURE, : a, UPHOLSTERY, BEDDING, ETC. FOR CASEI! ' Constantly on Etanc, fApi2. WM. WOLF'S __, PRICE -LIST. <= FOR CASH Subject to Correction Flour, per~100 lbs, $275 Wheat, per 100 lbs, 225 Corn, per 100 Ibs, ‘1 75 ran, per 100 lbs, 1 124 Mixed Feed per 100 Ibs, 1 373 Middlings, pér 100 Ibs, 150 Crushed Sugar,. 84 lbs, 100 BrownS ar, 11 Ibs 100 Green Coftee, 5 Ibs 100 Ground Coffee, PY ead cans, 60 Rice, lbs 100 Beans, bi Ibs 100 Soap, 8 bars 25 Soap, per box 50 Candles, 14 for . 25 Candles, perbox 175 Crackers, per box, 90 Oysters 8cansfor 100 Salmon, Scansfor 100 Tomatoes, odcansfor 100 Green Corn, Gcansfor 100 String Beans, 5 cansfor 100 Sardines, 6cansfor 100 Green Peas, 4cansfor 100 Blueberries, 4cansfor 100 Kerosene, per gallon, 35 Kerosene, per 5 gallon can 1 50 Syrup, per gallon, 75 Syrup, 5gallonkegs, 3 5¢ Bacon, pez pound. 11 ». Hams, per pound, 11 Good Green Tea “* _ 30 English Breakfast, 40 Fresh Butter, per roll, 40 ' Cooking Butter, per Ib, 49 Cod Fish, aes . 7 . Ground Coffee, per paper. “30 Washing Powder, 3 papers 25 Pickles, Pickles, Lard, 8 pound cans, Everything else in proportion. . WILLIAM WOLF, March 28, 18 79. CHRIS. NAFFZIGER, PROPRIETOR OF THE UWnion Market, NEVADA CITY HAS NOW ON HAND of La own manufacture, NEW LARD, ; Which he offer sale in quantities to suit. -—-HE ALSO HAS— HAMS AND BACON, The Best te be had in the County. Of his own manufacture. He also keeps on hand, at all times, the best of ‘BEEF, PORK,MUITON, VEAL, SAUSAGES, ETC. a Give me a call if you want semeing in my line. -ANERICAN MEAT MARKET Commercial Street, Nevada City. la Transeript Bloek. JAMES MONRO, Proprictor. -EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND TH beat of Beef, Pork, Mutten, Veal, . Niles Searls, Yas aco s and Counselor at Law. " OFFICE —Opposite the Court House ry ". BROAD STRERT. Corn Starch, 2 papers, . 25 Starch, 2 papers, 25 Starch, . per box, 75 Pearl Barley, 3 pounds 25 Spices, all kinds, per bottle 10 per bottle 25). 5 gallon kegs 2 00 90 Main Street, Nevada City Corn Beef, j sath a ig Stable. -NEVADA CITY} Opposite National Exchange Hotel. D. WELLINGTON, Proprietor. HE Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES announces. that he has now the Largest Lot of by iiorses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and . Hacks to letat the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. The Horses are free from vice; of good style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. far Carriages for Funeralsattended to with promptness. Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by *h day, week or month and the greatest of care guaranteed. D. WELLINGTON. National Exchange Hotel, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.” C. E. PEARSON. oe Proprietor. THIS W ELL: KNOWN HOTEL 1s ves] always open for the accommodation . ot the Traveling Public. Large additions having been made to it, and it-has-beeh fitted up in‘elegant style. THE SLEEPING BROOMS are large, airy and comfortable. THE TABLE will compare favorably that of any Hotel inthe State. The propt.etor will spare no: paas or expense to rendé¢ his guests comfortable. STAGES leave this House daily for all pla ces North of this city. A CARRIAGE will always be found at th Depot to convey passengers to this House. BILLIARD TABLES AND BAR connected with the Hotel solicted, ~~“C>E. PEARSON, Proprietor. 4 _ Nevada, Sept. 5, 1878. NEVADA FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP, Spring Street, Nevada City. GEO. G. ALLAN.. . Proprietor MANUFACTURER OF », Steam Engines and Boilers uartz Mills of all kinds and iii Styles of Machinery. Architural and Ornamental Castings. Amalgamating Machinery of all descri stions, slacksmithing in all its branches, from the lightest to the oa kind of work, Cutting, Punchit 6 and Rolling of Iron for Hydraulic Pipe, which will be made and sold by the foot, or the material will be cut, roll. ed and pvnched, ready to be put together Ou tae ground, For such work ghe Nevada Foundry has the most complete and extensive machinery in the State. The work done at this estabUshment can not be excelled in the State, aud the prices charged will be moderate. Steam Ex , Mining Pumps, Hoisti. Gear, Saw ori Quarts and Cement Mills © spec ialty, ‘aad orders Giled with dispatch. Bkepairing done on short notice. Cua Second Mand Machinery fer sale, Nevada, Feb, 23d, 1879. ae NEW DRUG STORE. BROAD STREET, ABONE PINE STRERY _ (Opposite Stumpt’s Hotel.) } ' BEVADA CITY J. F. RYDOLPH, GFFERS FOR SALE A FRESH ANG GENERA ASSORTMENT —— . Drugs and: Medicines, AND Al) THE— POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES OF THE DAY. . Also, Rudolph’s Extract ef Horehound an Anise, for Coughs and Golds, ameq ualled a an Expectorant, ts. Physicians P reriptuone, ia Peet ¥ Hecipes carelVUy ®uu msurately ecrmpouness yet VY RIT LPH 4vethecary PHILIP RICHARDS, No. 30 Main Sireet... Nevada ‘€ity % ——— Ger DUST BOUGHT AND seaw. BULLICN DISCOUNTED. ; ADVANCES MADE ON GOLD DUST OR BOLLION FOR COJNAGE AT THE MINT. €hecks en fan Francisco. Gorrespondeat—F. Bir‘ & Co. Bucces or of Swist-Amesiena Baws Sap Francisco. , A share of public patronage is respectfully