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‘THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
NEVADA CITY; CALIFORNIA.
BrteP tention.
4 ttend churéh to-day.
‘WPhe roads.ave in good cosdition.
The Distr##*Court medéés to-mor‘wrow. ® :
Miners’ meeting at Temperance
tHall this afternoon, —_The assessment of preperty in’
Meadow Lake township has been
completed. :
Hon. A. A. Sargent’s family will
reach Colfax to-mcrrow on theit way
from the East.
The last issue of the Cherokee National contains.descriptions of the va. formed in every precinct in Nevada
rious business houses.of Moore’s Flat.
store-for the Carro True entertainments on Wednesday and Thursday
evenings.
‘dane of the pleasantest parties of
the season was given at Temperance
Hall Friday” evening. It was largely attended. '
Plug Hat Brigadier L.Hamilton
could-not make the Honorable’ bik
. & Call te Organize One in Every
NEW CONSTITUTION CLUB.
Precinct in the County.
Call for new Constitution Clubs
to be organized in each precinct of
Nevada county for the purpose of
electing delegates to the new Constitutional Convention to be held im
Nevada City, Saturday, the 2lst dey
of June, 1879, to elect delegates “to
the Constitutional Convesstion « at
the city of Sacramento on @he 25th
of June 1879: .
The friends of the new Constitution, in order to insure harmony, and
concert of action in Nevada county,
in the coming campaign, recommend
that New Constitution “Clubs be.
county on Saturday next, the lth}
‘day of Sime, or at such time and in
such manner as the voters may determine in each precinct, to send
delegates to the said County Convention. That eack precinct send one delegake for every225 votes cast for the
new Constitutten on the 7th’ day of
May last, and*also one delegate for
every fractional vote of lese*than: 25
so-cast. All who voted for.the*new
movement. boom jin Grass Valley . Constitution aré invited totjoinwwith
when he tried Thursday evening. —
‘He only got about a dozen signers.
The loss by theburning of
the Mohawk saw mill at Storms’
Ranch was between $4,000 and $5,000. No-insurance. It has not been
decided whether to rebuild or not.
‘The Fourth of July Executive Committee will meet at__Pennsylvania
Engine House Monday night to perus in organiwing.
Nice Brown Sugar.
11 pounds of brown sagar for$!.00 .
at SHURPAEFF’s X= <j3
‘. Counundram.
Why will people pay from #0 te 8@
dollars for a Sewing Machine, when
they can get the New Wilson, the
best Sewing maehime that was ever fect arrangements. No meeting was
held Friday evening, as sometelieve.
An the Probate Court yesterday .
there were filed an affidavit -of publication of notice to creditors and decree showing due publication of notice to creditors in the estate of Hans
Ipsen, deceased.
The Union of yesterdey says:
Samuel Granger is up frem the Bay, .
where he has recently purchased.an
interest in the large grocery house of
Bowen Bros. He will retrain in Grass
Valley several fnonths before mak. ing it his permanent home.
The Knights of Pythias will participate inthe Fourth ef July pro«cession at Forest City. Nevada City
-has a-similar organization, and if its
“members could be indéced to turn
‘out at-our loeal celebration we are
certain their handsome uniforms and
soldierly bearing would constitute
one of the finest features of -the ocucasion,
—— i 2
Baptist Church.
a
Services at the Baptist Church at
‘the usual hours. Rev. B. L: Aldrich, pastor. Morning subject :—
“Three Crosses.” In the evening,
the first of a series of addresses to
young people. ~ Subject of first address : ‘‘Reasons for delivering this
course of lectures.” All invited.
-_-—+ -—oomCongregational Church.
Preaching to-day, morning and
evening, by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims.
Subject¥n the morning: ‘The Gift
that gives value to all other gifts.”
In the evening : ‘‘Whom have we
on our street corners on Sunday
evenings, or a plea for the Cornishmen.” All are cordially invited.
—*
M. E. Chureh,
. Preaching morning and evening at
tor, Rev. John Coyle. Subject for
the morning, “Christian Liberty.”
For the evening, ‘‘Pharisee and Pablican.”~ Revival services at the
church every evening except Saturday. All are cordially invited.
sce Secs Sirs arabia oienictea nna
Beston Crystal Ice Cream.
Lucious Ice Cream ‘can be obtained
every day at Mrs. Eckart’s, Broad
Nevada City June 15th, 2t.
Wanted,
A girl whois willing to assist in
house-work and in the care of a child
can obtain a pleasant home by inTe Form a Miners’ Union.
The miners of Nevada district are
invited to be present at Temperance
Hall at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon,
on which occasion a Miners’ Union
will be formed. Come one, come
all, and help to take steps for the
protection of our interests.
J.G. Hottanp, BR. TRemary,
Wm. Eppy, E. W. Breéetow, ©
. Hyman Bros., Cor. Broad and Pine
inverted, for from25 to 40 dollars?
W.A. Stcourney,
No. 18 & 26-Commercial st.
Ges
Hats! Hate! Hats!
—-Bhe latest Spriag and Summer
styles just received at Hyman Bros.
cornet Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. 2 ap6
Gem Shaving Saloen.
Opposite the National Hotel. Shaving, 23c. Hair cutting, 25c. Shampooing, 25c. Hair work a specialty.
jan29-tf Louis Goparr,Fine Stock of Fancy Goods.
The largest and finest assortment
of Silk Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Collars, Cuffs (all of the latest
spring and summer styles) just received at Hyman Brothers’, corner
Broad and Pine streets, Nevada
aprd-tf,
Clothing! Clothing! Clothing!
The latest spring and summer styles
of the choicest goods and the most
select patterns, in men’s, ‘youths’
and boys’ clothiny,, now received at
Sts. Nevada City.
#@ Unsurpassed tor style and finish are the pictures made at -the
“Rudolph Photo-Gallery.” CoLirns
operator. jul5
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New Potatoes.
100 lbs., $150, at SHURTLEFF’s j3
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Ir REQUIRES but a passing glance
at the young ladies of the period to
distinguish the freshness and clearness of their complexion, as compared with what they were before the
introduction of Glenn's Sulphur Soap
and the adoption of the warm bath,
with which it has become so generally associated in the toilet in the better class of society. It has become
the favorite of the boudoir, and will
soon put a new face on elegant society. Crittenton’s, 7 Sixth ave.,
New York. Sold by druggists.
Hill’s Hair and Whisker Dye,
black or brown, 50c.
a oe
How It Is Done.
The first object in life with the
American people is to ‘ get rich;” the
second, how to regain good health.
‘Lhe first can be obtained by energy,
honesty and saving; the second, (good
health) by using Green’s August
Flower. Shoyld you be a despondent sufferer from any of the effects
ot Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indiestion, etc., such as Sick Headacne,
Palpitation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual costiveness, Dizziness
of the Head, Nervous Prostration,
Low Spirits, etc., you need not suffer another day. ‘Il'wo doses of August Flower will relieve you at once.
Sample Bottles 10 cents. Regular
size 75 cents. Positively sold by all
first-class Druggists in the U. 5.
>
A Card.
To all who are suffering from the
errors and indiscretions of youth,
of manhood, &c., I will send a recharge. This great remedy was disents eq)
the statement and insistupon havin
‘that alone.
‘ic elements ef tare
#hce upon the-teeth, and one which
Pwill enddw them with most becdm!
that it i
pains at the pit of the Stomach, YeiG : + 10 cents to try its superior virtue.
jel 2-tf + —Regular size 75 cents. Try it; two
Wednesday & Thursday Eve’gs,
Choice Early Rese Potatoes, per . 1'
nervous weakness, early deeay, loss
ceipe that will cure you, free of
. Ef any dealer tells
a that he ee for sale a dentifrice
identical with dr containing’ i i< ing or superior Figs al
to those of SOZODONT, discredit
By doing so, you Wil
secure a dentifrice par execllence the
best in themarket, contwining botanservative influing whiteness. Another desirable
feature of*this-“table’ toilet artitle is . .
parts fiagrance to' the
breath. Sold by all druggists.
It is natural for people suffering
with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint
or any#lerangement-ef the digestive
érgams; such as Sour Stomath, Sick
Headache, Habitual Costiveness, palpitation of the Heart, Heartburn,
Water-brash, gnawing ‘and burning
low Skin, Co: ted Tongue, and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming
up of food after eating, low: spirits,
etc., to put offifrom day to day buying an article’that they know has
cured their neighbor, friend or relative, yet they have no faith in it untilw@ia too late. But if you will go
to Minton or Ru¢delph’s Drug Stores,
andiget' a bottle ef Gmeen’s August
Flower your -immediete cure is as
certaim as you.live. Sample bottles
of this medicine can be obtained for },
doses will relieve any case.
ceeamerebt~
——.
NEVADA THEATRE,
JUNE t8thjand 19th.GARR TRUE'S
COMEDY COMPANY!
4@ Comprising “Oakland's Favorite,” Gai
Miss Carro True,
The distinguished Young California Ag¢_tress, supported by the following well-known
Artists : Gas z
Miss Victoria Petrarchi,
Miss Gertie Olmstead,
Mrs. Rachael Olmstead,
D. K. Higgins,
John H. True.
— IN THEIR——
‘Sevect ano Guoice Ententainvenr.
Remember onr Pepular,Prices :
Admission 50 Cts. Children % Cts.
——
fay-No extra charge for reserved seats
Store.
An Gamapeenel Programme of
Songs, Character Changes, Recitations, Etc.
Im Costume.
Including a sketch from the great success,
JOSHUA WHITCOMB.
Nevada, June 13th;
&
Dissolution Notice.
-Y OTICE is hereby given that the co-partN nership heretofore existing between
+ John BE, Conn and 8. A, Eddy, in the Saloon
business at the Nationa) Hotel, at Nevada
City, was on the 10th day of June disso]ved
by mutual consent, The bisiness will htreafter be conducted by 8. .-. Eady.
: JOHN B. CONN,
rs 8. A. EDDY,
Nevada City, June 13, 1879.
Administratrix Sale.
AY OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Probate Court,
in and for Nevada County, State of Calitornia, made on the 30th day of May, 1874, in
the matter of the estate of George Keeney,
deceased, the undersigned, administratrix of
the estate of said deceased, will, on or after
Monday, the 30th day of June, 1879, at 12
o'clock M. of said day, or thereafter, sell at
rmation of said Probate Court,all the right,
title and interest at the.time of his death
and ail the right, title and interest that said
estate has, by operation of law or otherwise
acquired thereto, to and in all the following
described real estate, situated, lying and being in the county of Nevada, State of California, viz:
Tikat certain lot of land situated in Nevada
City, and known as Lot No, 12; in Block No.
9, and dwelling house thereon.
Also that certain. lot situated in said Nevada City, and known as Lot No. 20, in Block
No. 13, and the tenements thereon,
Also that certain Lot, situated in Nevada
City, and known as Lot No. 32, in Block No.
13, and the tenements thereon.
Also the Ally Way, leading front Broad
Street to said Lot, NOS—, in Block No. 13,
and vhat portion of Lot No. 9, in said Block
No. 18, heretofore: reserved from sale made
to Charles Kent. : : :
Also’ that certain lot of Mining Claims,
known as the Leath & Co.'s claims, situated
on Stocking Fiat, on Deer Creek, bounded
southerly by the mining claims of the Providencé. Mining Co. : 3
Also the Quartz Ledge extending from said
Provi ence mine 60@ feet, more or less, in a
westerly direction. _ :
Written offers for each lot of Jand, with
the appurtenances thereon as above described, one half parable on day of sale, and the
balance on the confirmation of sale, and subject to the confirmation ef sale, will be receited at the office of Leopold Garthe by
Chas. McElvy, in Nevada City ,Nevada County, and State of California, up to 12 oclock
M., June 30th, A. D. 1879.
: ELIZABETH W. P. KEENEY,
Administratrix of estate of said deceased.
Nevada City, June 13, 1879.
E. W. BIGELOW,
WY keerry Insurance and Real EsIVE tate Agent. .
OFFICE—One door above W. R. Coe, Commercial Street, Nevada City, Cal.
Agent for the State Investment and, New
Zealand Insurance Companies.
Office of the Adalante Blue Gravel Mining
Company. F
The Sailor Flat Company.
Wa. J oYcE,
jel4-2t . Committee. man, Station D. New York City.
@ aa s
egvered by 4 missio in ‘South an lew York Consolidated Blue Gravel
America. Send a selfdressed en. Mining ompauy. ‘ i
velope to the Rev.'Joseph T. In-{ “The Nevada County Co-operative yy
which may be secured at W, D. Vinton’s Drug . .
peace sale, for cash, and subject to the coni
NEW TAILOR SHOP.-¥. M. SCHMIDT,
AVING REMOVED FROM SACRA
MENTO TO NEVADA CITY, aunoun
ces that he has opened a
Tailor Shop on Pine Street,
Two doors below Dr. Hunt’s Office, where he
. is prepared to make t¢ order all kindsof genHERE
f
tlemen and youth’s , CHEAPER
than was waa Pag cone County. —
All Wool Suits Made-te Order from
$25 and upwards,
Spring Bottom Pants a Specialty. .
Clothing Cleaned, Scoured and Renevated by the new French Process, superior to any im the . ©
city. . Prices:
Coat Cleaned, Scoured or Renoveted, from 75 cents to $1 50.
Pants, from 50 cents to $1.
Vests, from 25 cents to 5Q cents.
Having had 24 years experience in the
above business, 1 will warrant to give satis.
SS comtemenatal oS
_COME AND SEE THE
ORANGES
THAT I SELL AT
25 CENTS. PER DOZEN.
—
Wheat, per 100 lbs, 225
SMOKE THE ‘\Corn, per 109 lbs, 12 75
BePateee eS . Bram, per 100 Ibs, 1 124
“LAUREL WREATH” . Mixed Feed per 100 ibs, § 373!
Middlings, per 100 ibs, 1 50
CHICAGO CIGAR,
At ZEKIND’S,
Broad Street, Nevada City.
May 27th, 1879. ‘.
JUST RECEIVED,
A FRESH SUPPLY
OF THE
CELEBRATED —
WM.
P
<= FOR CASH
Flour, per 100 lbs, $275
-WOLF’S
Subject to Correction
Crushed Sugar, $4 dba, 100
GANYMEDE
CIGARS. .
Made of the Best
HAVANA TOBACCO. .
$@>SMOKE NO OTHER.
}
SOLD ONLY BY.
JOHN JACK.
) June 4, re
“RYSTAL” ICE CREAM!
And Pure
Fresh Made Candy
“At
MRS. ECKART’S FACTORY,
Opp. Stumpt's Hotel, —
Broad Street, Nevada (ity.
A Coo] and Neat
Reception Saloon .
Brown S ar, 11 lbs 100
Green Coffee. 5 Ibs 100
Ground Coffee, 3Ibcans, 60:
Rice, 14 lbs 100
Beans, 22 -lbs 100
Soap, 8 bars 25
Soap, per box 60
Candles, 14 for 25
Candles, perbox 175
Crackers, per box, . 90
Qysters 8cansfor 100
Salmon, “§8cansfor 100
Tomatoes, dcansfor 100
Green Corn, 6cansfor 100
String Beans, 5cansfor 100
Sardines, 6cansfor 100
Green Peas, 4cansfor 100
Blueberries, 4cansfor 100
Kerosene, per gallon, 35
Kerosene, per 5 gallon can 150)
Syrup, per gallon, 75
Syrup, 5gallonkegs, 3°56
Bacon, pez pound. 11
Hams, per pound, idl
Good Green Tea “ 30
English Breakfast, ‘ 40
Fresh Butter, per roll, 40
Cooking Butter, per lb, , 10
Cod Fish, : a”
Ground Coffee, per paper 30
Washing: Powder, 3 papers 25
Corn Starch, 2 papers, 25
Starch, 2 papers, 25
Starch, .----per box, 75
Pearl Barley, 3 pounds 25
Spices, all kinds, per bottle 10
Pickles, per bottle 25
-Pickles, 5 gallon kegs 2 00
Lard, 8 pound cans, 90
Everything else in proportion.
WILLIAM WOLF.
Main Street, Nevada City
March 28, 1879.
WILLIAM R. COE’S
NEW, STOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS
: CONSISTING OF
eg LAiics’ French Kad
Side Lace Gaiters.
Ladies’, Misses and Children’s
French Kid and Pebble Goat Butten
Gaiters. : :
Gent's Sewed Opera Boots.
Embroidered Slippers for ladies
eosin
Has been fitted up Yor reception of guests,
Families supplied with delicious Cream .
at low rates, by leaving’orders. Jun5
.
ANERICAN MEAT MARKET
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
In Transcript Bloek.
JAMES MONBO, Propricter,
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND TH
K best of
Beef, Perk, Mutton, Veal,
Corn Beef, .
Ordiaance No. 66.
vada do ordain as follows: ’
Secrion 1. A Tax.of Forty Cents on each
One Hundred Dollars of the assessed valuation of property within said city for General
Fund and Twenty Cents on each
One Hundred Dollars for Fire purposes is
hereby levied for the year ending May i6th,
1880. Approved June 2d, 1879.
de TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF NE(Company. ;
J. C, LOCKLIN, Pres't.
.ad gentlemen,
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
Gents’, Ladies, Misses and Child.
ren’s Arctics and Overshoes,
All of which will be
Seld at Lewer Prices .than the same
quality o Goods can be bought
fer this ef San Francisco.
lecl5 W. BR. COR’S.
»-NOTICE. i;
“YT OTICE is hereby given that I have sold
\ out my interest, except the Book Accounts, nm the store of Kichards & Roberta,
in Nevada City, to Edward Richards. I will
pay my share of the debts of the former
firm of Richards & Kaberts.
RICHARD ROBERTS.
Nevada City; May 27, 1879.
Niles Searls,
D weciage and Counselor at Law,
faction, __ F. M. SCHMIDT,
_ Nevada ‘City, April 5, 1879. ;
ry
‘A. ROSENTHAL, —
Commercial St., MWevada_ City,
NNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT
he has just received sgother invoice
of the MOBS TACIOUS BRANDS of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Ever brought to Nevada City, and which he
is selling at prices that will
SATISFY EVERYBODY.
FRUITS RECEIVED DAILY,
Fresh picked from the Orchards, and famillies van 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 a choice stock of American
and French CANDIES, which will be sold at
from 25 to 60 cents perpound. Also Fresh
Nute ofall kinds, :
VARIETIES.
Fruits, Cutlery, Jewelry, Willow”
Ware, Stationery, Toys, etc. _
te. You can get better bargains of me thian
at any other stere. iersas = Se
A ROSENTHAL,
Commercial Street, opposite Transcript
Block. Nevada City. may
NEW DRUG STORE. .
BROAD STREET, ABONE PINE STREET
(Opposite Stumpf's Habel.)
NEVADA CITY
J. F. RUDOLPH,”
~ OFFERS FOR SALE
A FRESH ANG GENERA
ASSORTMENT
Drugs and Medicines,
—AND Al <—_
POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES
OF THE DAY.
Also, Rudolph’s Extract ef Horehound an
Anise, for Coughs aud Golds, unequalled a
an Expectorant. _.
tT Physicians Pesuriptons, tau. rem y
Recipes care!vUly Siu ma rately compownosd
hw I © RIDOLPH Apethecarv. ,
: [Nevada Drug Store.
Prete ih
WALTER D. VINTON,
PROPRIETOR.
—Successor to E, M. Prestor —
—DEALER IN-— :
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
MINING CHEMICALS,
TOILET GOODS, &c.
eee hie a accurately cempoun
ded AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY
OR NIGHT.
General Insurance ngency.
Bncludiog iverpoeo, London and
Glene, und imperial, Northern snd
Queen Insurance Companies.
PHILIP RICHARDS,
Ne, 30 Main Street... Nevada City
qe DUST BOUGHT AND SOL».
BULLICN DISCOUNTED.
ADVANCES MADE ON GOLD. DUST OR
BULLION FOR COINAGE AT THE MINT.
Checks on San Francisce.
Correspondent—-F, Byr™ mn & Co. Eucces
or of Swise-American Baok San Frin aco.
Luetje and Brand,
_ Jewelers.
BROAD ST, opp. opp. Stuynpf's ©
Senate Saloon,
Junction of Main and. Commercial Streets,
NEVADA. CITY,
J. C, DONNELLY, Preprictor.
Fancy Drinks a Specialty.
K. Casren; Clerk. 1
7
OFFICE—Opposite the Court House
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