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187,
ary Of Amer.
endence,
iE
RTMENT
ARY,
ING, JULY 4
MMITTEB,
_ J.A. Rapp,
C.J. Brand.
‘MITTEE.
Alex. Sloan,
J. F. Hook,
F. A. Sackett,
AGPRS. .
F. Eilerman,
Geo: Nihel,
J.D. Flemming,
ECTOR, =.
ziger.
kets, $1 50.
nce_ at 9 o'clock.
@
e Direction of
MULLER..
XTENDED TO ALL.
wy Mill,
Creek.
Hi, Proprietors.
Rovk Creek, is comnow ready to fill all
Mining Lumber.
kept constantly on
he office on Bouker
y uttendedto. jel4
rug Store. ©
* —_———
. VINTON,
IETOR.
E. M. Prestor—
ER IN—
S,
G CHEMICALS,
ET GOODS, &.
% accurately compoun
[OURS OF THE DAY
rance agency.
‘poo , London and
rial, Northern and
Companies.
——<—><—$—— ag
JG STORE.
_ = J — =,
BONE PINE SPREET
umpfs Hotel.) :
TOLPH,
FFERS FOR SALE
cerry
ESH ANG GENERA
ASSORTMENT
—oFr. Medicines,
ALL THE—
"ENT MEDICINES
HE DAY.
xtract ef Horel« und an
14k Golds, unequalled 4
~ourtiptions,sie Y ‘ aornrarel¥ eompey moet
J Apothecary’.
——
RICHARDS,
Nevada ety ped.. .
OX¥GHT AND SOL!
DISCOUNTED.
»E ON GOLD DUST UF
INAGE AT THE MINT.
San Francisco.
Peetiw & Co. sucess
2 bank Sab fsa
Cs
a chain-gang. _In case it is not tak-. .
%
‘ pelitrcal pot beginneth to boil.
God-given right to form a tar and
one. off the end of the speaker's nose,
‘tLis city occur this week. The prcity an essential element of success.”
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
FELL LOL EI OLDE IL PILE LE ITS TE,
Brief Menten.
‘The M. E. church revival has con‘cluded.
‘Don’t play hookey ‘to-day, you
who ought to be at church. ~
A prominent life ‘insurance compony isabont to establish a fine ofifice in this city. re Se
Nevada City had an H.;B. ‘Convention yesterday and a Workingmen’s meeting last night. Thus thé
~ ‘
‘Book agents are unusually scarce
for this time of year, Most of them
are at summer resorts. recruiting
their tongues for the fall campaign.
The city has a legal right to form
en advantage of, the citizens have -a
feather brigade.
‘*Dust flies,” he said in speaking
of the roads, The listener. brushed
and pretended ‘to be surprised that
the latter should get mad at liaving .
his ‘orders obeyed.
———— oe
Public School Examinnéiens.
The public school examinations in
“ramme for to-morrow isas follows:
1) Grade, Miss Lizzie Danforth teach-e ; Committee on Examination—H.
H. Haskins, Miss Sarah McKeon and
Mrs. A. R. Wadsworth, $th Grade,
Mrs. Geo. ‘Smith teacher; Committee
on examination—J. B. Johnson,
wars I. J.“Rolfe and Vw. E, H. Gaylord. _8th Grade, Miss Belle Cooper
teacher; Committee on examination
—Jehn Pattison, Miss Helen NaffA ‘secret meeting of Demoerats,
‘including the Courity Central Gommittee, to the number of about thirty, was held at the District Atterney’s office yesterday afternoon. {t is
understood a Committee was appein‘ted to confer with the Republicans
. who will hold a similar meeting in
this city on next Saturday.
me Om: ‘The ¥ Flume Gompany.
The V Flume Lumber’ Company
is reported to be doing amore extensive and profitable business this sea. son than it has at any time during
the past four years. The facilities for
furnishing lumber are tested ito the
utmost, $tfi the supply falls dkert of
the demand.
The Cdlebrated Napa Soden.
from the Springs. Families and Saloons supplied “in quantities to suit,
by E. W.Bicetow, Commercial
street. je20
Nice Brown Sagar.
at SHURTLEF¥F's j3
ee
Bagatelle Table for Sale Cheap.
Enquire of H. GUENTHER,
jeli-lw Nevada City.
Hats! Mats! Hats !
The. latest Spring and Summer
styles just received at Hyman Bros.
eorner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. City ee ape
Fine Stock ef Fancy Goods. .
The largest and finest: assortment
of Silk Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Neokties, Collars, Cuffs (all of the latest
spring and summer styles) just reziger aud.W.-J? Organ.
Stuging Fell Bewn.
While Dooney Harrison and J. E.
Isaac were engaged in painting the
ceiling of Charles Kent’s building on
sroad_~—s street =near Wellington’s
stable, yesterday forenoon, the stagingupon which they stood fell. with
a loud crash and they were percipitated a distance of six or seven feet
to the floor below. Neither gentleinen was seriously injured, although
both received: slight bruises.
2S PS
Interesting Experiments.
The Juvenile Temperance Society
are having’a series of interesting experiments illustrating the nature and
uses of alcahol. Parents and guardiaus should avatl* themselves of this
opportunity to have their children
taught practical truths. Meeting of
the Society are held in M. E. church
each Friday afternoen, and all are
uivited.
— ——see —
Baptist Church.
Aldrich. Morning Subject:—‘‘StabilKvening:—‘‘Dangerous Sailing.” At
the close of the morning service a
Sunday School will be organized.
Friends and children are invited to
attend.
0 — ——
Congregational Charch.
Preaching at the Congregational
Church to-day, morning and evening, a3 usual, by the pastor, Rev. J.
Sins. Subject in tke. morning :—
‘*The Crystal River.” In the evening: ‘‘The great warring philosophies
of the age.” Allare cordially invited.
M. E. Church.
Preaching by the pastor, Rev. John .
Coyle, at. 11 a. mM. and 7:30 P. M.
Sabbath school at 12:30 Pp. m. The
revival services have closed for the
present. General prayer meeting on
‘Thursday evening, at 7:30. All are
invited.
Mum Social Party.
ceived at Hyman Brothers’, corner
Broad and Pine streets, Nevad
apr 9-tf.
Clothing! Clothing! Clothing?
‘The latest spring and summerstyles
of the-choicest goods and the most
select patterns, in men's, youths’
and hoys’ clothing, now received at
. Hyman Bros., Cor. Broad and Pine
Sts. Nevada City. apl2.,
#27 Unsurpassed for style and finish are. the pictures made at. the
‘Rudolph Photo-Gallery.” CoLsins
operator. jald
If young ladies with blotches on
their skin, which are erroneously attributed to irregularities of the liver, would discard cosmetics and mercurials, and would adopt the practice of taking a warm bath every
day with a eake of Glenn’s Sulphur
Soap as a companion, the unsightly
‘blemishes would soon disappear and
the lily and-rese would take their
place. This is a secret which the
fashionable are fast beginning to find
out to their decided advantage. Crittenton’s, No. 7 Sixth ave., New
York. Sold by drugyists. »
Hill’s Hair and Whisker
black or browa, 50.
How it Is Done.
Dye,
The first object im life with the
American people is te ‘ get rich;” the
second, how to regain good health,
The first can be obtained by energy,
honesty and saving; the second, (good
health) by using Green’s August
\Flower. Should you be a despondeut sufferer from any of the effects
of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, etc., such as Sick Headacne,
Palpitation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual eostiveness, Dizziness
of the Head, Nervous Prostration,
Low Spirits, etc., you need not suffer another day. ‘Iwo doses of August Flower will relieve you at once.
Sample Bottles 10 cents. Regular .
size 75 cents. Positively sold by all
first-class Druggists ia the U. 8.
°
oe
: A Card. :
To all who are suftering from the
errors and \indiseretions: of youth,
nervous weakness, early deeay, loss
of manhood, &e., I will send a receipe that will ‘cure you, free of
charge. This great remedy was diseovered by a missignary in South
America. Send a self-addressed enThe Ladies Aid Society,of the M.
E. Church, will give aMum Social
in the Vestry of the Church one .
evening during the present week.—
‘Fall particulars will be published in .
Tuesday's TRANSCRIPT. {
Prospecting in a Sluice.
ro . } — } . ; 7) * a * }
A couple of squaws were hunting , secure a dentifrice par excellence the .
for gold in the Manzanita ground .
Hotel yesterday.
as they siuck to their work for some .
time.
>.—
Pennsylvarpia Engine €e. No. 2.
A specjal meeting of the above
Company will be held Monday even.
ing, June 23d, at8 o'clock. By order of the President. it.
W. F. Encixsricit, Secretary.
velepe to the Rev. Jogeph T. Inman, Station DP. New York City.
——-—<> o-=—if any dealer tells
You that he has for sale a dentifrice
identical with or.contaming ingredi. ents equalling or superior in efficacy
to those of SOZODONT, discredit
the statement and insistupon having
that alone. By doing so, you will
‘hest in the market, containing botanic elements of rare preservative influsluice at a point just above the Unence upun the teeth, and one which
It evidently paid, . will endow them with most becomjing whiteness. Another desirable
. feature of this table toHet article is
that it imparts fragrance to the
ibreath. Sold by all druggists.
An RE A TTS T,
George S. Hupp,
ier and Counselor at Law.
tae2r Brosl & Pina OF 2.03
2
e
/with Dyspepsia and
11 pounds of brown sugar for $1.00
Green's August Flower.
It is natural for Fk ey saffering
iver Complaint
or any derangement of the digestive
organs; such as Sour Stomach, Sick
Headache, Habitual Costiveness, palaay of the Heart, Heartburn,
ater-brash, gnawing and burning
_ at the pit of the Stomach, Yei-7
ow Skin, Co ted Tongue, and @isagreeable taste in ‘themouth, comin
up of food ‘after eating,
ete., to put off from day to day. buying an atticle that they know has
cured their neighbor, friend or relative, yet they have no faith in it until'it is too late. But if you will go
to Vinton or Rudolph’s Drug Stores,
low spirits,
rand get a bottle of Green’s August
‘Flower your immediate cure is as
certain as you live. Sample bottles
of this medicine can be obtained for
10 cents to try its superior virtue.
Regular size 75 cents. Try it; two
doses will relieve any case,
CAMELLINE
For _eeepee Beautifying the Complexion
and Teeth.
NEW AND VALUABLE PREPARA:
tion, pronownced by all to ve the most
periect cosmetit in existence. Unlike éfter
preparations it is not only harmless, but faVors a natural and healthy action of the skin,
resultang in complete Parity and clearness
of cquplexton. ‘he trinsic merit and high
medical endorsement of CAMELLINE
have in a few~months caused it to nearly suporeede all articles for the complexion in
n_ Francisco. PRICE 50 CENTS, _
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
H. P. WAKELEE «& €O.,,°
mayl5-3m — SAN FRANCISCO,
GASH IS KING!
There is Wothing Else Like It!
MONEY SAVED TO CUSTOMERS AND
DEALER!
Having thoroughly tested the plan o doing
business on a purely 2
. CASH BASIS, .
I am now prepared to announce its complete
success, and will continue to sell for
cash in hand, and at
The Very Lowest Rates,
Groceries, _
Provisio ) 5
Gri in
Flour,
Feed,
&e., &c.
Ten per cent less than old rates.
I pay Cash formy Goods and must hav
Cash, or ita equivalent on the counter for
what I set. ,
Wu. SMITH.
Commercial street, Nevada City
CHRIS. NAFFZIGER,
PROPRIETOR GY TITE
Unmion Market,
{NEVADA CITY
HAS NOW ON HAND of
Le own manufacture,
NEW LARD,
Which he offer sale in quantities bo suit.
—HE ALSO HAS—
HAMS AND BACON,
The Best te be had in the County.
Of his own manufacture, He also keaps on
hand, at all times, the best of
BEEF, PORK,MUTTON, VEAL
SAUSAGES, ETC,
Give me a call if you want something
in ny line. : d16
NEW TAILOR SHOP.
F. M. SCHMIDT,
AVING KEMOVED FROM SACRA
MENTO TO NEVADA CITY, anno un
ces that he kas opened a
Tatler Shop on Pine Street,
Two doors below Dr. Hunt's Office, where he
is prepared to make to order all kinds of yentlemen atid youth's Clothing, CHEAYVER
than was ever offered in Nevada County.
—
All Wool Suits Made to Order from
$25 and upwards.
Spring Bottom Pants a Specialty.
Clothing Cleaned, Scoured and Ren~ evated by the new French Process, superior to any in the.
city. Prices:
\Coat Cleaned, Seoured 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 ia the
above business, {Will warrant to give satisfaction. F. M. SCHMIDT.
Nevada City, April 5, 1si9.
R. M. Hunt, M. D.
Nas ENDING PHYSICIAN,
P :
FFICE—PINE STREET. Rear of W 2
Vinton’s Druy Store,
Honk. Robe:
1776.
CELEBRATION
“ON THE—
1879:
NO MORE $
ATH OF JULY
AT NEVADA CITY.
“THE DAY WE CELEBRATE.”
Programme ‘of the 4th of July Celebration in Nevada City.
President—Hon. T. B. Reardan.
Vice Presidents—Hos. John Caldwell, Hon. Niles Saarls, W. D. Long,
T. W. Sigourney. Grass Valley—
brooke, A B Brady. — —
Orator—aion. Geo. S. Hupp..Chaplain—Rev. J. Sims.Poetess— Miss Helena Naffziger.
Reader—Miss Emma Pearson.
Cantatrices—Mrs, Geo’ Smith and
Miss Annie Conaway. —
Grand Marshal— Hon. Chas. Kent.
Assistant Marshal—Wm. Powell.
', Aids—H. Hereinger, R. D. Carter
of Nevada City ; 1. W. Hays, Dan.
Collins, John Glasson of Grass Valley ; L. M. Sukeforth of Eureka.
Marshal, scarlet sash ; Assistant,
white and blwe sash; Aids, red,-:
white and blue sash. ;
EXERCISES OF THE Day.
Federal Saluté at sunrisé and sun-,
set. 5
Procession will format 10 A. M.y
on Broad street, corner of Pine.
ORDER OF PROCESSION,
1 Grand Marshal and Aids.
2 Brass Band.
3 Military Company,
4 Mexican War Veterans.
5 Pennsylvania Engine Co. No, 2
with Carriages, beautifullydecorated.
6 Nevada Hose Co, No. 1, with elegantly decorated Carriage.
7 Visiting Fire Companies.
8 Briss Band.9 Car of Liberty, with escort,
10 Carriages, containing President,
Orator, Reader, Poetess, Chaplain
and Musical Director, with Cantatrices.
11 Civic Societies.
12 Trades.
13. Horribles. [
ORDER @F MARCH. _
Down Broad to Plaza, up Main to
Commercial, up Commercial to Pine,
up Pine to Broad;<up Broad to East
and West Broad streets, countermarch down Broad te Pine, down
Pine to Commercial, down Commercial to Plaza, up Broad to, Hunt’s
Hell and disband.
EXERCISES AT HUNT'S HALL.
1 Introduction by the President
of the Day.
2 Music by the Band.
3 Prayer by the Chaplain.
4 ‘Star Spgngled Banner,” by
Mrs. Geo. Smith, assisted by Nevada
Glee Club, under the leadership of
Prof. Muller. ' af
5 Reading of the Declaration of
Independence, os
6 Music by the Band.
7 Poem.
8 “The Flag of the Free,” by Miss
Annie Conaway of Grass Valley, assisted by the Glee Club.
9 Oration.
10 Music-by the Band,
11 Benediction.
Executive CoMMITTEE.
President, J. G. Hartwell. . Secretary, A. I. Zekind: Treasurer, J.
Nattziger. J. S. Tkompson, A. Sloan,
H. W. Hyman, J. M. Walling, Chas.
Kent, G. E. Withington, C. KE, Pearson, K. Casper, 4. b. Conn.
; INvrratioN COMMITTER,
L. Seibert, R. C. Walrath,
G. W. Welch, A. Walrath,
J. B. dJehnsen, J. V. Hunter,
John I. Caldwell, A. B. Carley,
S. A. Eddy, G. G. Allan,
J. N. Payne, A. Snider,
D. Wellington, E. Merritield,
J. D. White, J. Buffington Jr.,
H. Guenther, I. J. Kolfe,
J. T. Morgan, A. Blumenthal,
C. J. Brand, John Jack,
N. P. Brown, . J. Kistle,
L. S. Calkins, T. C. Moran,
F. Eilerman, J. Kbagan,
CC. McElvy, C. Clark,
W. Richards, B. T. Allen,
A. Baruh, A. Tam,
W. D. Vinton, J. A. Rapp,
J. Graham, B. H. Maller,
A. Gault, F, Gillet,
W.G. Richards, Jr O. Maltman,
M. Hanly, J.
D. McCarty, F.
G.V.Schmittburg, A.
C. Murchie,
C. Luetje,
D. Tower,
M. L. Marsh, G. M. Hughes, *
D. Marsh, Cc. B. Mulloy,
J. E. Brown, F. M: Hathaway,
E. Brown, — J. V. Pettit, ¢
P. H. Belden, A. Rosenthal,
W. R. Coe, dohn Hearst,
E. W. Bigelow, -A. Eisen, "
P. Hunertauth, 3%. Shurtleff,
J. T. Lewis, J. Colley, —
G. ©. Gaylord, C. J. Naffziger,
R.
F.
KB. Robinson,
(;, Guild,
G. E. Robinson,
KE. H. Gaylord,
A. Isoard, C. W. Cress,
J. Hook, Pv. BE. Haghson,
J. Broady, S. B: Davenport,
+ J. Eustis, J. Thomas.
J. Monro, Ths. Legg,
W. ©. Groves, Jd. Michel,
W. C. Groves, J. Kinkead,
W.A. Sigvataey, E, A. Davis,
B. J. Watson, C. Beckman,
J. Ct Locklin, ~ UL. Garthe.
The festivities of the day will close
{with a grand Military and Puemen’s { )
Ball. at Hunt's Hall,
4 from 25 to 50 cents per pound,
PANTS,SUITS,
c=
” A&t the
NEVADA GLOTHING MANUFACTORY
COMMERCIAL STREET; (E. W. Bigelow's old stand.)
LOP-SHOP!
4 — Clothing Made°to order at a
From Five Dollars
‘From Twenty Dollars.
Eee
JUST RECEIVED,
A FRESH SUPPLY
OF THE
CELEBRATED
GANYMEDE
Made of the Best
HAVANA TOBACCO.
4
c
4
‘<=-SMOKE NO OTHER.
SOLD ONLY BY
JO w JACK.
June 4, i ¢
A. ROSENTHAL,
Commercial St., Nevada City,
A NNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT
he has just received atiother invoice
of the MOST DELICIOUS BRANDS of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Ever brought to Nevada Oyty, and which he
is selling at prices that will
SATISFY EVERYBODY.
FRUITS RECEIVED DAILY, .
Fresh picked from the Orchards, and famillies can have the Finest Varieties of i
Strawberries, Cherries,
And other Fruits sent to their residences; by
leaving their orders, and at prices Cheap as.
the Cheavest,
CONFECTIONERY.
-* . keep on hand a choice stock of American
and French CANDIES, which will be sold at
Also Fresh
. Nuts of all kinds,
Moa@quarters for : ; ee
‘Sacramento and Oregon Cassimeres.”
WM. WOLF’S
PRICE: LIST.
SS FOR CAS Hot
‘Subject to Cotrection
Flour, per 100 lbs, $2°75
Wheat, per 100 lbs, 225
Corn, — per 100 Ibs, 1 75
Bran, per i00 lbs, 1 124
Mixed Feed per 100 lbs, 1-374
Middlings, per 100 lbs, 150
Potatoes, per 100 Ibs, 1 25
Crushed Sugar, 8) Ibs, 100
Brown Sugar, 11 Ibs 100
Green Coffee, 5 Ibs 100
Ground Coffee, Slbcans, 60
Rice, 14 lbs 100
Beans, 28 lbs 100
Soap, __. + 8 bars 25
Soap, per box 50
Candles,14for . 25
Candles, pet box 175
. Crackers, per box,’ 90Oysters 8cansfor 100
Salmon, 8cansfor 100
Tomatoes, dcansfor 100
Green Corn, 6cansfor 100
String Beans, 5cansfor 100
Sardines, 6cansfor 100
Green Peas, 4 cansfor 100
Blueberries, 4cansfor. 100
Kerosene, _ per gallon, 35
Kerosene, per 5 gallon can 1 50
Syrup, per gallon, Th
Syrup, 5gallonkegs, 350
Bacon, _—pei pound. 11
Hams, — per pound, 11
Good Green Tea “ 30
English Breakfast, “ 40
Fresh Butter, per roll, 40
Cooking Butter, perlb, § “B
Cod Fish, “e 7
Ground Coffee, per paper 30
Washing Powder, 3 papers 25
¢
VARIETIES,
Tropica] Fruits, Cutlery, Jewelry,, Willow
Ware, Stationery, Toys, etc.
Ta. Youcan get better bargains of me than
at any other store.
A ROSENTHAL,
Commercial Street, opposite Transcript
Block, Nevada City. mayl6
COME AND SEE THE
ORANGES:
THAT I SELL AT
25 CENTS PER DOZEN.
5
.
.
Chee
SMOKZ THE
“LAUREL WREATH”
1
j
5 CENT .
CHICAGO CIGAR, .
.
.
At ZEKIND’S, .
Broad Street, Nevada City.
May 27th, 1879,
Senate Saloon, .
Junction +f Main and Commercial Streets
NEVADA CITY,
J. ©. DONNELLY, Prepricter.
_——a2 Give we « call.
R. B. SYMINGTON, C. E.
ap22
MEANING AGEMCY.
.
i FFICY, OF THE DEST WOOD GOLh
Minune ‘ t 7 sheet, ules
tt?
᠀縀
.
Fancy Drinks a Spectalty, }
U. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor.
Corn Starch, 2 papers,
Starch, 2 papers,
Starch, per box, 76
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, SHOKS & SLIPPERS
CONSISTING OF
Ladies’ French Kid
Side Lace Gaiters.
Ladies’, Misses and Childrenjs
French Kid and Pebble Goat Button
Gaiters. :
Gent's Sewed Opera Boots.
Embroidered Slippers for ladies
ad gentlemen,
‘26
25
i,
: ALSO A LARGE STOGK OF
Sents’, Ladies, Misses and Childrein’s Arctics and Overshoes,
"All of which will be
Sold at Lower Prices than the same
quality o Goods can be bought
for this of San Franetsce.
iecld W. R. CORN, .
E. W. BIGELOW, =~
and Keal Esiuing, lusurance
tate Agent.
OFFICE One door above W. R. Coe, Camas
lmercial Street, Ne. ada City, Cal
{ Ayentitor the
Zealand busirauce
Staie luvestment nud New
vi} Aes,
Office of the Adaldrite' Ulne Gravel Mining
. Compauys ce
"Phe York Con 5eliduted Blne Gravel
: Miscing Cevmpran
vat
sev