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June 17, 1875 (4 pages)

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~The Daily Transetipt ‘NEVADA crry,. CAL. RE, ERY, builti Stocked ~~ i TAIL, TERMS. reeeive from him we learn the following arriving who stay a ~wotking-the™rebettiousores~ ofthe} ~ MeNeeley left, and the weather was. locators. preprietors of the Cosinopoliian Hoqe ee ee LOCAL AFFAIRS. Meadow Lake. A. McNeeley has receutly returned from Meadow Lake, and particulars. The town at present is dull, there being but few pe: maneng residents. There are. pirties daily around and waking locations and , then leave. There is some building . and @ good. deal of repairing” houses going on. There is sme . work beiag done on the mines and‘ mills. At Carlisie works ure being < put, up to use Greens’ at . i is process for place. ihe show was all gone when pleasant. ‘Lhe town sile of Meadow Luke was relocated some time siuce by parties from this section .ofthe county, ‘dud lots are-being siJd by them. ‘Some of the old owners. ire buying their lots back from tli Haller & Hart rethe “wie tel, and dffurd accunimo.latious satisfactory tu every one under: the circumstunces. It is expected that the town wil: be very liveiy soon. Tne time 1s favoravie, now for making . relocatious, und .here will soon be a rush, All anxiously aWa uiting . the arriv.i of Mr: Fryer, the iuven. are a few duys looking . currence. Fat, jnicy oysters, luscious ice cream, sparkling seda water, Pari‘sian lemonade, and other luxuries at the saloon of Antoine ‘Tam, on Pine street. The politest.attention showu patrons. Best brands of cigurs always on hand. m18-1m é & ‘: Splendid Pictures. _ Fifty ‘cents each at the Rudolph ; PhotoCalley; Broad street, Nevada City. jil-lw Pring apple cheeseat. LESTER & ; MULLOY’S, i, : = S _ Just Receiyed. _At Hymay Bros, Clothing Emporium, corner of Broad and Pine “streets, the latest style of Silk Hats, and a large variety of Suinmer orang. m22 . © ain >. tcosipen Herring at LESTER & MULLOY’ 8. ; tenets Endorsed by. the Medical profession. Dz. Wm. Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs, cures Coughs, Colds and Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat and Chest. Dr. Townsley’s Toothache Anodyne cures-in One Minute. ¢-£7-6m ‘Health, the’ Souree of Happiness. The relaxation of the nervous system, which creatés an indisposition to mental . or bidily action, is-of very frequent 6cIt is found that a torpid’ liver, debilitated-stomach or deranged bowls are . the preat causes. For years Dr. Henley's _ For Assemblyman. T tne’ request _of., of. many friends of Judge O. P. Stidger, we hereby annouhce him as a candidate for the office of Assemblyman. subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, a For Assemblyman. . HAYDEN, of Truckee, will e 4 a candidate’ for the Assembly, sdiect to-the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention of Nevada County. For Assemblyman. MEO. W. GIFFEN is hereby arinounced JK a8 a candidate forthe Assembly, subject to the decision of ae ops genie bed vention, — FOR ‘SHERIFF. Mire GARVER is hereby announced aS & Candidate for the office of Sheriff oI Nevada county, subject to the decision. Extraordinarv aersassian ( N ACCOUNT OF. THE GREAT DECLINE IN THE NEW YORK AND SAW FRANCISCO DRY GOODS MARKETS, I offer from this date until ee notice, the following EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO MY NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS IN NEVADA CITY AND COUNTY, AS FOLLOWS: BELL & BELDEN, -Masonic Building, _ Cor Pine & Commercial Streets, HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Drugs Medicines, Mining Chemicals, Patent Medicines Paints, ‘Oils and Window Glass, Per, fumery and Toilet Articles. SICILY LEMON SUGAR, HOYT’S GERMAN. COLOGNE, PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT, Of all shades and colors;ready mixed for use. Sold by the quart, gallon or barrel, we if as a candidate for the office of Sheriff -. Of \evada County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. For Sheriff. e Ogee . CLARKE, of Grass Valley, ‘is hereby announced as a candidate. for Su riff of Nevada County, ‘subject to the decision of the Democratic — Convention. E Fer Sean ‘Treasuce. of the Democratic Convention. — — apis . es 1-4 Saeene: 37 1-2 . cents per yare -FuR. SHERIFF. dil ae oJ S_MepRie is_hereb ima) 9+ , Sheeting, 35 cents “aS Carididateé for the office of ShérHey eas Z g = = ot Nevada County, subject to the decisper Jara. Se — on of the R blican C t Oonvention, . a} fev seen Sh ish 8 1-4 Sheeting, “30 cents For Sheriff. per yard. OBERT .HUCKINS is hereby an50 leces White Rock and nounced as a@ caniidate oe office ae of SHERIF of Nevada Couyts, sudiect to/and Lonsdale Muslins, 13 the. decision. of the R lie mn Count ‘ Convention, se se maé* y. cents per yard. : =F For Shor. ff. 300 pieces American‘ Prints . —tEO. W. SMITH is-hereby announced 11 yards for $1. 50 pieces” ‘French Prints, 16 cents per yard. 40 pieces all wool Repp and Delaines, 20 cents per yard. . 40 pieces Piques, 25 cdnte per yard. . BLANK BOOKS, CALISTOGA REAL ESTATE CO. tat \ NALISTOGA, with» population of about 80@ p: rsons; is a vibeas watering-place at the head of the valley of Napa,in California. It is four hours travel north of Sar Francisco by steameér and rail. Its shipping port is Vallejo, on the Bay of San Francisco, forty miles distant by rail. Itlies at*he head of the most charming yalley in the State. The Beauties of Nap.. In traversing this thirty-seven miles ef fertile dale, -r eye never aries. If one ascends the-sides of the leary mountaine that bound the valley onvither side, whethek looking up the valley-or down, and from whatever puine of view, the scene is one of ravishing beauty. Mounting the summit of St. Helena, which towers over all, far to the eust the snowy Nevadas boun i the view; and to the west sprends the Pacific Ocean, with ite winged ps.—_and.—its—bl aid Me To the north »re-the vast for jot: docino, its -stavely’ trees, turned -to stir bery, and Clar Lake, in its pride of ex: panse!’ dwindled to a mill dam. SCHOOL BOOKS, — JUVENILE and GIFT BOOKS, “all things requisite for schools of ades. ae _ STATIONERY. Gold Pens, Congress Letter, Legal, Note, Bill, and Drawing Paper, ~ Of all kinds. . . ENVELOPES---A great variety. The Warm Springs.From the beauties of Napa we turn to ite other attractions. The cstate covers 2060 acres of fertile land. The aedicinel elements of the hit springs: are principally iron. “agnesia, and Sulphur. In this chi mate the season of watering poses 68 i8 prelonged. The Surroundings. By consulting a map, it will be appar-_ ent that ‘Calistoga is destined to bicome a commercial town of apiportance. It is-the centre to which convefge innumerable highways Ivading to many of the richent . cultivated valleys of California, _Industrial Enterprises. . Anew industry is now being introdueéd rat the hea: of the-yalley of Napa, which will give easy mployment to a!l the boys other new industries. It is but the beginning of man}. others. Three miles. below Culistoga is selected as the site of a large factory for saving and canning fruits and and girls. and continyently it will support — , alk] com BEST of nd ina x and and I alLowest ~ re of the respectGAULT. 1875. LL! the irtment! TEE. v. J, Organ, Watson. TTEE. C. Naffziget, ver. R. RS. i Getchell. ¥. L. Seibert. 3-$2 50 at 9 o’clock“meeting, to be held in Miss Gibbs’ nce , Tommy Mien, Tennié Ph Jas. Hutchinson, Will _ &o Francis Porter, . Letta tor of .he vew process, wuo is expected to turnevery.bing iute gold, . The Soath Yaba Canal Company are . increasing their force’ on the Fuor. dyce dam. They have over a hun-j dred men now at work, ani the num. ber will be doubled during tue Summer, McNeeley says there are thousands of ledges not located_ yet, but . itis expected they will all be gabbied up during the next two months. ~~ on RES 1 ‘Penmanship. H. B. Worcester, haviag mude arrangements to organize a Writing School in this city, would be pleased to have the attendauce of those interested in the subject, at tis: first . room,’ Wasuington Schaol House, on Friday evening, June 18:b, at 7% o'clock. Parents with their cuildren are speciully invited to attend: Nevada City, June 17 2t Gems of Ocean, Prof. Eiwood bis on exhibition at . Holbrook’s Auction Store, a fine collection of Oriental Sea ‘Shells, which will be sold at auction to-. night to the highest bidder; Don’t fail to attend this sale, as the Prof. speaks of his spec:mens from a sci-. , entific stand poiut. At the same time and place a fiue lot «f gold and silver watches will be sold by auction. . junl7-t Red Men To-night, Members-of the Improved Order of Red Men, are requested to meet at their wigwam, iv Odd: Fellows’ Hall, this Thursday eveming at 8 o’élock. A full _attendance:of braves is requested. > Cuff Button Lost. On Sunday night lust, June 13th, between the. Episcopal Church and the head of West Broad street, a gold cuff button, enameied with ‘black, and set with a single pearl The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at this office, and will be Suitably rewarded. ji6-3t. ars Grand Roll of Honor, The following named pupils are on the grand roll of honor for tke (erm ending June 14th; Miss‘K. F. Maditeacher: Johnnie McQuesten, Kate Mattison, Eliza Sims, Lillie Cashin, Wiilie Hoffman, Maurice Gallagher, Fred Nauke, Bertie Adair, Ida Maltman, Tommie Grimes, Fannie Dreyfuss, Sarai Miller, Adeline Huthersol, Mary Corke,Mary Silver, Lena Rosenthal, George e, Johnnie Kelly, Gerso: Goldsmith, Willie Parker, Celia Madigan, Maddie Carley, Lena Hanson.a aiid atl Rell ef Henor, ~The following pupils are on’ the; eee aie: honor in the 2d Intermediate . Scheol for the month endivg June 14th: Emma Sims, Allie Crawford, John Nilon, Lena Vivian, Lizzie Howard, Lena Keller, Mary Quintana, Kate Howard, Lena Silver, Willie Plunkett, Mary Parker, ClarDriver, Walter Greeley, Louisa Kallagher, Annie Ceok, Jennie Taylor, Mamie Jack, Ella ‘Mulben, Minnie White, Mary Weisenburger, Agnes Bracelin, Jue Duffy, Frank MecGuire, Willie McNally, Fred baa, » J Elgin Stoddard. — Ce lebrated I.X.L. Bitters has been sue. sedatalty used throughout the United . States, as an unfailling restorative and . health-giving medicine—restoring and invig: rating those organs to their original . —— btre sngth. It has never failed to. restore to# . health and reinvigorate the whole system. Dispepsia, indigestion and loss of appetite general debility," rheumatism, fevc rand ague, disappear with its use._Asg a niedi-. cine for diseases arising from impure or impoverished blood, it is without an equal They are composed of an absolutely pure diffusive stimulant, medicated with the. . Sxteacts and juices of the most effective . , tonic, aud will prove a safeguard against the attacks. of a and liver complatat, Se j12-1m ne > . , 5 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL z DR U GGisT 5 AND DEALER IN oe = -OILS and VARNISHES, MINING CHEMICALS, ACIDS and) CRUCIBLES, CHOICE PERFUME ‘TOILET GOODs, PRESTON’S LEMON SUGAR AND AGENT FOR NEW YORK ENAMEL PAINT, The Cheapest and most Durable Paint for this climate. Will . neither crack, peel nor chalk off. ——— BETHESDA WATER, ON DRAUGHT, AND FOR SALF BY THE GALLON OR BARREL. A FINE STOCK OF PURE WINES and LIQUORS, FOR MEDICAL USE. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded, at the NEVADA DRUG STORE. e a Se: Nos. 4, 5, 45,
registered April 8th. 1975, will be paid on presentation. Interest ceases from date. E. P: SANFORD. Treasurer. Dex'r fail to ca GoupeitrrH! 6 ‘Advertivement ¢ today. jan3. SAAC LOYD, announced as a candidate for the office ut County, Treasurer, subject to the decision ct the Democratic county Cony ention. For County Treasurer. OHN 4. SEELEY s hereby announced usa candidate for the office of Treasurer of Nevada county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Couuty Convention. For County Treasurer. _ GOLDSMITH is hereby announced A @-a> a candidate for.the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the. Reput jlican. County Jonvention, For County Clerk. C. PLUNKET? is hereby announced @ 28 8 candi.jate for the office of Clerk ry r ‘. of Nevada County, subject to the decision of the Republican County, Convention, For County vierk. A. AMES D. WHITE is hereby announced asa c andidate for the office of Clerk of Nevada County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Conventton. For County Recorder. BY WwW. ADAMS, of Grass Valley, is e hereby announced asa candidate for the office uf \ cunty Recorder, subject to the dec ision of the Democratic County Convention. ae For County Recorder, E @HN 7 ROGERS is hereby announced. @P as @ candidate for the office of County Kvcorder, subject to the decision—-ot the Democratic County Convention. For County R Recorder. EE GARTHE ‘a&mnounces himself a candidate for the office of County Recorder, subject to the decision os the Democratic County Convention. for Kecorder. hereby annuunced as a candidate for ‘. the officesetCounty Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention, For County Assessor, . B. MAYBANK, of Eureka Township,+ e@ is hereby announced asa carididate for the cflice of County Assessor, subject to the decision. of the Democratic County Convention. For Coun*y Assessor. Err COLLINS is héreby announced as a candidate for the office of County Assessor, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. For County Surveyor. [PALMER SMITH is hereby announced . as acandidate for. County Surveyor, stibject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. announced as s candidate for the office of County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the Democraiic County Convention. For District Attorney. EO, 8. HUPP is hereby announced as FF a candidate for the office of District Democratis County Convention. EXCHANGE HOTEL.’NEVADA CITY. LANCASTER & CO., Proprietors. HE proprietors of the EMPIRE STABLES announce that they have now the Largest lot of . Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this pert of the State. Teams, with El Buggigs, and Hacks to let at t ptt notice or on the most nable terms. Our Horses free from vice, of good style aud apie «ying as fast as any cares ve alae for Funerals attended to with promptness Good Saddle Boies always on hand. grees boarded by the day, week or month and the greatest of care guaranteed LANCASTER & CO. City, March 7th, 1875. : of Nevada City, is hereby . it NRANK BECKETT, of Grass Valley, is ENWICK R. MILLER, is hereby . . Attorney, subject to the decision of the Wagons . _ 60 pieces all wool Flannels, 3¢ 1-2 cents per yard. 50 piecés Suitings, 12 1-2 cents per yard. 20 pieces Table Linens, 45 cents per yard. 30-pieces French Merinos, 75 cents per J yard. 25 pieces Empress Cloths, 50 cents per yard. 60 pieces assorted Dress Goods, worth 50 cénts and $1, for sale at 25 and 50 cents per yard. 500 Hats at 25 cents each. 500 Hats at 37 1-2 each. 500 Hats at 50 cents each. cents 300 Corséts at’ 50 cents ‘MUSIC MUSIC. 1HE ANTISELL PIANO, Sold on the’ installment plan. A chance for everybody to secure @ first-class Instrument. A full line of SHEET MUSIC. Agents for Nevada City for the celebrated BETHESDA ss . PURE WINES and LIQUORS For ssedion! use. Agents Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. Agents Hartford Fire Insurance = Co. Capital, $1,000,000,000. Agents for Patent School Desks anu Seats. BELL & BELDEN. : $2,400 a Year to Agents at each. quality, $1 30 per yard. Crossley’s best Brussels, $1 30 per yard. 500 dozen Coats & Brooks 1Cotton, 4 for 25 cents. And an immense stock of HOSIERY, RIBBONS, _ FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, . é . AND ALL THE LATEST . N OVELTIES, » WHICH ARE INCLUDED IN THIS GREAT SALE Everybody is ‘invited to call and take advantage of the Great Bargains. ‘A. GOLDSMITH. Nevada City June 3, 1875 . UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY. —— . CHAS. H. MOORE, & CO.,. oe Zo 3 ak 28 . BROAD SPREET; OPPOSITE NATIONAL “PROPRIETORS. Open all Night. <a EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. : Commercial Street, Nevada. od Sess MONRO having opened . meat Market on Commercial street, > rly Fy a customers wn the uality of Beef, Mutton, Fork, Veal,Corned . . Corned Pork,ec:. et the lowest prices F 3-ply Carpets, the best Home—Steady Employment jVOR all Ladies and Gents. 85 new artécles, Novelties, Chromos, &c, Sell at sight. Oné lady made $31 60 Jan’y 16, ‘taking subscriptions” for the best Literary and Fashion Paper in America. Only $1 year, with two$5 Chromos. Samples FAMILY JOURNAL CO, 300 Erenew ey: New Délinguent Notice. YOMING GOLD MINING COMPA. NY. Location of prineip: place of ‘a-iness, San Francisco, California. Locasion of works, Nevada county, California, Notice—="There’ ar= delinquent upon the following described . stock,-on account ot Assessment No.6, levied on the 11th day of May, 1875, the severa’ amounts set operes the names of the respective shareolders as follows: mis And in eecordance with law, and an, order of the Busrd of Directérs, made on the lith day of May, 1875, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will,be sold at public auction at the efiice of the company, 311 California street, second floor, Kooms 3 and 4, San Francisco. California, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of June, 1875, °at the hour of 2 o’clock, P. M., of such day, 0 pay delinquent Assessments thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary Office—311 California street, second floor, Rooms 3 and 4, San Francisco, Cal. js Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. RINCIPAL place of business in. the town of Grass Valley; Nevada County, State of-California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of above named Company, at the office of the company, held the 9th day of June, 1875, an assessment, No, 7,of Ten Dollars per share, was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in gold coin to George Fletcher, Secretary of the Cempany, at the place of business No. 59 Main street, in the town of Grass Valley, County of Nevada, State of California, Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain d on Saturday, the 10th da: Bad July, 1875, will be, delinquent and tised for sale at public auction, and pete yment is made before will be sold on Wednesda: y. the 28th day of July, 1875, at 1 o'clock, P. uM. of that day to pay the delin4 ‘quent assessment together with thecost of advertising and expenses of sale ef the Board of Directors. GEORGE FLETORER, Goce ‘Offee—No 59 Main Street, Grass NeVada County, Cal. sale. By order ee: No.of . No.of Names. Certifi’e, Shares. Amt, G T Brown, Trus., 5 60.* 17 50 Gt Brown, Trus., 348 100 35 00 Chas. Bown, 202 50-17 50 Chas. Brown, 203 50 17 bw Chas. Brown,;— 905 100 35 00 Chas. brown, 317 100 35 00 J M Buflington,Tr, $29 160 35-00 J M Buffington, Tr, 343 60 17 50 Henry Casanova, 26 650 17 50 Henry Cassuoya, 27 50. 17-50 Henry Casanova, a 50 17 60 Henry Caranova, 29 50.~ 1750 William Close, 224 MM 3 50 Paul Dato, Pyal <17: 50 Chas E biott,Tras 18.200 35-00 Chas E Elliott,Trus 319 100 _ 35 00 John Fine, 24 100s 35 06 Jobn Fine, A“ 4215 100 . -35 60 John fine, ~ 216 100-35 06 JDFrv, < 90 100 35 00 — JD Fry, 92 10035 00 JD Fry, 93 100 35 00 IDFry, 94 100 35 00 Win J Gunn, Trus, 163 100 85 CO Wm J Gunn, ‘Trus,. 276 100 365 00 Edward Kennedy, 320 100 35 00 William Mathews, 219 10+ 3650 William Mathews, 221 15 6 25 John Peard, Trus, 12% 100 35 00 8 Selig, 272 50 17 50 veyetab es, that now go to waste, and ene ae the production of mere. In no part of California can these healthful elements of human food be cultivated more cheaply or nore abundantly, Consideri ie the depth of its rich soil, its prolonged 6 son, and the extraordinary vegetab!/e growth in this country, one acre may be considered equal to three wierever this industry i# varried on in the Atlantic. States. Hf inrigation be wanted, artificial waterflow may surely be found all along the valley, tor 16 is backed by mountain ranges fall of living Waters. The First Grand Auction Sale, _.. Will be held on the tract. on. Wednesday, August 4, 1875, at the sal: «will be credited with thé amount paid on their stock, and still share in the prOnts of the Company. Calistoga Real Estate Co. The splendid property above described, containing +082 acres, diviued into town lotss suburban lots, couutry seats, hutel property, and farm tracts, has been bought by the above pDimed company, and 18 now offered tor sale to the public, The Capital stock of the Company is $1, 000, 000, Divided into 20,000 shares of $50 EKach. The sale of acertain number of shares nas been authorized by the Board_at the rate of IWENTY-FIVE CENTs ON THE DULLAR, MAKING $12 50 PER SHARE. By anarrangement between the forme ' owner and the present Company, no, por tion of this land or the proceeds of 1té sale is cohsumed by expenses, or even inth+ smallest degree diverted from ‘the use and benefit of the stockhoia-r. Whoever buys stuck in the Comp: ny receives his pru rata share of this property, with its cr ps and rents in the meantime, without one cent of deduction for expenses ef any kind, even including taxes. And this, too, no matter how valuable the property shall become. : TRUSTEES. E. W. Bung, President Savings and Loan Society; C. Hakrson, President of Bank of Napa; J. B. Frisnik, President Vallejo Commercial Bank; JULIUS WerTzLAR, President Capital: ings Bank, Sacrament} CoLoNEL: At 12 o’clock M, Shareholders purchasing J.P. Jac For full partic oilarsand lithographi ic map apply to : “William H, Martin, e General Agent. OF CALIFORNIA IMMIGRANT. UNIOR, 34 California St., and 1 Webb Street, j4-1m * San Francisco. Ori MARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO,, CORNER. OF J AND SECOND STREETS, SACRAMENTO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN — HARDW ARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS STEAM ENGINES, AND MILL AND MINING GOODS. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, « UR STOCK IS COMPLETE in every department, and our prices AS LOW a8 any house in the State for the same class~ of goods. We handle none but what we know to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, and always keep the latest improved Machines which are kuown to be gvod, and prefers ble to the older styles. ‘BOLE AGENTS FOR THE COAST OF ‘Gaar, Scott & Co.’s. Portable En~ gines, Moline Wind Mills, .Gold Medal Separators, ‘Taylor Sulky Rakes, ‘Haine’s Gen; Headers, Trade Engines Vibrator Threshers, . ‘Challenge Spring ~—amens. Schuttier Farm Wegoni, _ Pitt’s Horse Powers, and THE MEADOW KING MOWER. S27” Bee them before you “wy any other, Send for Catalogues. NOTICE. EREAS my wife, Ann Fortier. having left my bed and board wi t just cause or provocation, I hereby caution all persons harboring or trusting her on my gran as I will not yay: = debts contracted ow CHARLES FO North Bloomfield, Jume 4; 1875. Underwood's . Hay Loader &Rake, apl0-6m-3dr . o