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June 23, 1876 (4 pages)

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TY, ADA. OITYL. e the Cet. lependende,.r,: 376, hat the oc. Ventiul pearticipation—-~ There witt— te tment, hildren,. next, and get the children ready for “=ston, C. C,-Smith, C. 0. Wymore, .__ BR. G. Roberts, Thomas Othet, M, GC, . Bounce that Will Edwardsisa trump; _ day morning, just to remind the peooF tlie world. Fire plates warranted to -‘e@pand better; it reqnires less fuel and will last longer tham any other stove made. Sold -unly by JouxNEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Local Brévitics, Work on the Cold Springs ground is progressing; and exch day's ad. ¥ance tends to prove that the owners ——-gre-omthe right track and’ that thel ‘elaim is a good one, and the channel the same as that in the old Tsive Oak ‘¢laims. _The weather for tha past three days seems to have been ordered especially for those who com plained ef the exeessive heat last week, Remember the pienic on Saturday = it. Thé-atmest care will be éxer. eised to avoid accidents and to. seure a pleasant day for all. . Commencing with next-month all banks doing business in this State must publish statements of their affairs, The statements are to published semi-annually—in Jalyand January, There has been another defaleation by a cashier of the Methodist Book Concern, an institution that seems to be about as badly muanaged as any of the wild cat affairs under the management of sinners, _ Ata meeting held in Grass Valley, at the law office of: Judge Ruberts, a ition for signatures, asking td of © Supervisors © to wee §=6building a wagon rond from Grass Valley to the Bidge, consisting of the following persons: § Wm. Daws, W. H. Mitchell, Sam Granger, W, ©, Stokes, WV. H. Montgomery, W. K. Spencer, John John“Taylor, Ford & Judd, Campbell & Stoddard, —Joseph—Perrin, Forest Springs; John Hastings, Newtown; Thos. Freeman and John H. Dickson, San Juan; V. G. Bell, French Corral; G. D. McLean and Wood, Sweetland. as ~ Union Eacampment Lodge, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of Grass Valley, at the last. election selected the following officers: Z. T. Smith, C. P.53.M. Neugsch wendtner, H.H.;Jebn 8. Pascoe, 8. W.: L. D. Voice, Scribe; 8. Beverton,, Treasurer; R. B. Johns, i. W. Some splendid mountain trout arrived for us by Wells, Fargo & Co. Benj. yesterday fromTruckee,and that liitle weap perfumed, and has no rival. proprietor of the Republican wes the eause of it. We uuhesitatingly anthat although he hasa small frame he has a heart in himas big as an ox, There was a white frost on Thursple that the clerk of the weather still has his being. _ : Those cherries which come from Rogers’ orchard are the finest grown in this section, and the owner of “them gives liberal measure to buyers. Freight at the Depot. Freight for the following named parties waa received at the depot yes. Z0DONTColumbia Hill—C. BR. Hawley. North Bloomfield—T. P. Crandall Nevada City—W. A. Sigourney, W. Wolf, W. seaman, A Lademan, ie ‘ CHARGE. This great remedy was m28 Lester & Malloy, ¥. G. Guild, Wing . 4:00) vo, 0d toy 5s 28 ng der Sing, Kwong Tuck, G. E. Turner Ameriea; Send a self-addressed enSUST ISSUED. Johnson & DeHart. . velope to the Rev. Joszra T.Inman,. ~’ mee = —_—_——Station D, Bible House, New York 200th. EDITION. Nevada Light Guard: City. jo13 6m Bhe Daily tanseripi. Bmittee was appointed to eireu-. _. German Seltzer Water, aud’ contains ~_D. Avery, E. BR. West, John. Parker,Fragrant Breath and Pearly Teeth your teeth daily with that justly popular dentifrice, SOZODONT. Com‘posed of rare antiseptic herbs, it imparts whiteness to the teeth, a delicious aroma to the breath, and preserves intact, from youth to old age, the teeth. Acidity of the stomach will destroy the strongest. teeth unless its effects are counteracted with errors and indiscretions of youth, nervons weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &e., I will send a recipe ‘that will cure you, : House to Let. A house of four rooms, nice and heat, just rebuilt, with a pleasant ter Street, within a minute’s walk of the Union Hotel. Also'a.large and pleasant room already farnished, for two gentlémen as lodging, Terms reasonable. Enquire first house on OO ee Coucus —A medicinal preparation.in the form of a lozenge is the most convenient, Brown’s Bronchial Troehes, allay irritation which induces coughing, giving relief in bron¢hitis, hoarséness, influenza, plaints. SO a ee = CathoHe Sunday School Picnic. A picnic will be given for the enjoyment of the children of the Catholic Sunday Schoo! of Nevada City, on next Saturday, June 24th. The . Place selected is about fourteen miles frour here on the narrow gauge line, ance, swings and other sources of amusement. The time for meeting will be 8 o’clock a, M., at the railroad depot. The rates of fare for the round trip will be one dollar for men, fifty cents for ladies, and chil: dren twenty-five cents. Tickets can be procured, in the meantime, from members of the Committee of arrangements, — : Joun Duynictieyr, t Committee, . Cuarurs Moray, Micuart Ewrreat _— Litton Mineral Water, This water is far superior to the more iron, tnagnesia, and sulphur in this market. It needs but one trinl to convince all of its merits. J. V. Perri, jnl5 _ Agent for Nevada county. Union Hotel Barber. Shop. A nice shampoo, a clean shave, and a close cut of the hair is a luxutv this hot weather: Union Hotel, can perform all of them in the best style, > © <—. Haean’s Macnotr Baru preserves and restores the complexion; removes freckles, tan and sallowness; makes the skin soft; white and delicate. Its application cannot be detected. Lyon’s Karnarror makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents its falling out or turning gray, It has stood the test of 40 yeass. “Is mch12-ly Are easily obtained “by cleansing A Card. Toall who are suffering from the FREE OF and cool kitshen, ‘Situated on Wa-. __ consumptive and asthmatic com= There will be a brass bandin attend=+than any natural water ever offereit Fay, at thel A variety of mining and blacksmith tools, etc., etc. ICH: COLD -. SODA WATER, AND FRESH BETHESDA WATER, GE 49 Water Stireet—seuth-site——je20-1 “twtr ——--_OM DEAU PRESTON’S. outside arm? risite: work; . A’full line of pure: E, M. PRESTON, Druggist; N.-W, corner Broad and Pine streets. New York Enamel Paint Ne best and most durable Paint for Drugs and Medicines,—Mining . Chemicals; Grucibles, etc. ‘GRAND CENTENNIAL BALL! ‘. . TO BE GIVEN BY THE ITB.. Meee 876. . Grand Centennial CELEBRATION!. ‘Keystone Market, ~ Odd Fellows — OF: THE GRASS VALLEY 99 . PFOURTH of JULY! AT ag ieee : HAMILTON HALL, Grass Valley; Cal. ON THE EVE? OF THE : oe = N THE EVENING OF tT f Rae citizens of Nevada County will > celebrate the Centennial year of our P. H BELDEN, » Successor to Bell & Belde Masonic Building, ae Nevada City. ee Wholesale & Retail dealer i Patent Medicines, &e, Brushes, &¢, Glass, Paint Brushes, &c. lan k Books, Letter. Note and Legal Pa er, Gold Pens. & : an Franciseo prices, My Stock is most complete inall its. de partments and my prices are low. I solici # share of public. patronage. P. H. BELDEN. ne : HOUSE FOR SALE. —— PHE HOUSE and: LOT on Bou der street; lately occupied by Jest 8. Thompson, is offered for sule : : @ Great Bargain. The House cor tains six rooms, and is in good repair, Fi furtber particulars of. yn N. P, BROWN, At Transcript Office. Nevaca City May 30th, 1876. = ~~ DISSOLUTION, tex Copartnership heretofore existin . between thu undersigned, under th firm name of Stone & Helwig, is this da dissolved by mutual consent--J, Stone re tiring from the firm; All debts nust b paia to J. H. Helwig, who will be respon sible for alk liabilicies. é J. STONE, ; J: H. HELWIG, North Bloomfield, June 3, 1876. Machinery for Sale,, AT THE NEVADA FOUNDRY. 1 Enginel4in.Cyhnder, 304n, stroke, 1 os 12 « “ 24 ** * new, > Ee ii 12 ae Aid 4 ae é EE. Bin DET. ao UC Le i oo “ 1 a g« “ 18 * “* link 1 “ 8 “e “ 16 “ oo (rs 1 te 6 4“ 16*« “ 3 Boilers-16 feet by 40 inches 3 inch tubes. 1 hd 16 « se 48 4 “ o 1 “ ; 16 “ « 40 o 3 “ “ 1 “ 12% « go “ 3 “ae “ 1 “ 1244 ae “oe Aa) fine ee 10 stamp (650 lbs) Mill, wit! battery frame. 20 “ (900 Ibs) “ “ef oe “ = [in excellent order. 2 8 stamp Milis. s
4 Sets hoisting machinery. 2 sets pumping machinery. 6 sets hoisting and pumping machinery, SOZODONT, and this pure toothtginereune ine kan he es wash protects thedental surfaces by}1 “ *' g@ # 6 « “ . _ . removing every. impurity that adberes : se . a pd eas eee. ADs year Grapaeh (on hO<. FOaee ee ae pans, _ 12 -water gates from 5.inches to 16 inches. 700 feet 8 inch pump column 1-8 iron. 300 se & a4. “ 3-16 “ 350 aid "7 # Pid “ 1000 ** 1A “ water pipe No. 14 iron. : THom.& ALLAN, Revada Foundry. Nevada City, May 26th, 1876. At a meeting of the Military, held: at their Armory on Wednesday evening, to take action asto whether the Company should go. to Grass Valley er celebrate at home, it was resolved all. Warrants om Road se, wai te ee prior to January 12th, 1876, will _ COUNTY WARBANTS. LL warranés on General Fund, registered prior to Jan. 6th, 1876. Also The best wood evoking stove in H’% constantly on haad, in bottles,and i ber of soctet ‘whom book ROGER CONLAN, Se meemater of sos A Nevada City, on draught, the belebrated MAN HOOD, CURTIS shoula be read by the young for instruc. tion, and by the afflicted for reliet; it will REVISED ARD CORRECTED BX THE AUTHOR, E. pz F. CURTIS, M. D., &., ke. A Medical Essay on the cause and cure of remature decline in man, showing how. i i . tation. Interest from ape . = is oa Tie paricaue s os ac TERUY PAYNK, Treasurer. eS the tmpediments’ ture, ona will add much to making, ev+ds, June 8th, 1876; Ek phyrictl debility, vitality. and ; , a ‘all other dipea-es appertaining reto pte eens) . MILWAUKEE BEER. _. ie tultsof twoaty yous euccostal prs. as peg paps WARRANTED PURE. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. *Suaperior,’* pi Bee CURTIS ON “MANHO@D.”—There is ON “MANHOOD.”—This boox ith ve ‘*Weiner Salvator” . . See P. .. MILWAUSRE BERR, Adress the eutbor, Di er panne girged in «deadly! Por sale in quantities to suit. R. M. HUNT, am . maid Drugs, Medicines, &c , a Cor, Pine & Commercial Sts Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, A full line of Choice Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Also a full line of : TA (EONERY, such as Blank Books made to-order.at the lowest CLOTHIN ORE. . Chas H Mitchell, 8 M Harris, ONE PRI CE G ST +1-AB Dibble, hehe A Fr QDDFELLOWS’ BUI DING, BROAD 3 A ae a ; SPREET, aewaaa i 2 Se Committee on Decoration. eins Mrs AB Dibble, Mrs Wm Watt, , Mrs leman, STANTLY on hand, and arri Taylor, Mrs J V Rider, ‘every few duys, NEW STYLES OF une : Sunnah Mra @ Memiiton, . Mre J ¥F Kidder, . ra ’ GENTS’, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS Mrs EW Désuer,. Mrs W HM ell, CLOTHING, }Mise { Johnson,” Misa X es ” There will be a fOURTH OF JULY, 1876, National Indcpendence, at Grass-Valley, on . . TUESDAY, JULY 4th, 1876, . 6 er ODD FELLOWS of Grass Valley s will give a Grand Certennial Ball ou the above occasion, to which all. msém-bers of the Fraternity and citizens gener. ally are most respectfully invited. With appropriate ceremonies, and that the oeccwion be made worthy of the eventful COMMERCIAL STREET;NEVADA HAVING AVAILED HIMSELF of every advantage which long oxperience and ample-means can give,. is prepared to furnish the public with _~ The Finest Quality of period in Our national history, ail the people are invited to a. patriotic participation in the observances of theday. There wiil be-a : \ Committee on Invitation. , ~ GRASS VALLEY LODGE, xo, 12. J. M. Lakenan; P.G,. M. Provines, P. G. Alex. Sim, Jr., P. G. Wm. Buckett. PROCESSION, : Comprising the GOLDEN.STARLODGE, NO. 165. pas ilitar C. C. Smith, P. G. T. W. Carson, = Vs, Mee Toto, been Fs Departments of the County OUSTQOMAH LODGE, NO.16. (NEVADA.) ~ cS : A.R.Lori,P.@., Jas. Murchie, And. the : A. H. Parker, [email protected], AR Wadsworth.P.G. : z MOUNTAIN ROBE. NO. 26, (RouGH & READY) Masonic, Odd Fellows, Red Men. N. M. Miller; PG. Fred Horton, P. G, Andother a a ee Civie Organizations. John Fitter; A. H. Crane, 1 Henry Atwater, : Wm. Cummings. BROOKLYN LODGE, Nu. 46, THE LITERARY EXERCISES Frank Snell, T.P. Blue. Will be held under a large canvas, where several thousand persons can be seated, and will consist of : Reception Committee ° . Alex. Harry, P.G. °° =R.B Johns, Prayer, by the Chaplain; Thos. Loyd, P. G. I. W. Hays, Jr P.G.} < : Reading of the Delaration of In-. dependence; : Floor Managers. A Poem; ; F. G. Baatty, P. G. H. U. Ivens, P. G@ : rass t P.H. Paynter,P.G, John Glasson. = ac —— ee — : Addresses by several Speakers 8: Vocal and Instrumental Music. Benedictien. Tickets including Supper. $3.00. Supper wilk be served at the Benson House and thé Wiscoasin Hotel, se Musie by Beckett & MaNer’s Band. OFFICERS OF THE DA¥; jel7-td * . DR. WM. McCORMICK, President. — : HON. WM. weet “ NILES SEARLS, j « -T, B. REARDAN,. GRAND CELEBRATION . “ M.P. OGONNOR, he ‘+ JOHN CALDWELL, MOORE'S FL AT, EDWARD OULEMAN, Eeq,, JULY FOURIH, 1876: QO. P. STIDGRR, Esq., ZO8t PH PERRIN, baq., Vice Presidents. Chaplain, REV, J, W. BRIER, Jr. Reader of Declaration, 0. TAYLOR, Esq. Poet, MRS. C. K. WATERS. : : Historian, HON. E. W. ROBERTS. -_-PEC-NIQ. WILL -BE._Grypn-—aP-}.Grand Marshal, MaJ, REUBENLEECH, L MOURES FLAT, under the auspices of the Invincible Base Ball Club. To concluda w:th a GRAND BALL 2 Executive Committee, John OC Coleman, Cheirman. S M Byrne.r, F G Beatty, J M Lakenan, Reuben, Leech C\P Thompson, General. Committee. Reuben haech, ¥ c Stokes, In the evening. CC Townsend, uncey CP Thompson, D Meagher, eae M Nathan, Wm H Mitchell, M Byrue, Jr, ¢ E Hoiden; During the day there will be Wm Reynolds, Thomas Cloke, i : ; Geo Murphy CHMhitchell, ~ Horse Races, Foot Races, Shoot8M Haris.’ J E Garr, C Taylor, e, Pa Mine, MP Dcrmner, Martin Ford, And various other Entertainments. Edward Coleman, be! Spencer, U C Conaway Alex Stoddard, . THE BEST OF BRASS AND STRING Wm Watt, CWSmith, MUSIC has been engaged -for-the occasion: <M Lakenan,. Wm H Benson, Tickets for the Ball, including . J W Thomas, Wm McCormick, PH Paynter, David Watt, Suppir, 08-00. I W Hayes, Jr, . ‘M Dodaworth All are cordially invited to attend. JohnO Coleman, J Snyder, omg Peter Jobnston, Jobn Polgiass Marines: Commatites.:) . : < 1 TI 1 Sheers Moore’s Vist—Sam. Caldwell, Charles © O Swith, , M Colbert, Hegarty. R M Fryer, LE Kidder, Woolsey’s Flat—John Brooks, William . M Provines, Thos MceFate, Patridge. -S we a ahs i = as yr oa Joomfie George ‘eter Brun: . se, Bn. ld—George Victor, a. E BR West, Jobn Parker, " ; Chas Berisch, John Webber, Relief Hill—Milton Baugh; Owen PenJ 3 Dorsey, D Binkleman,,. FORC. F. G. Beatty, D, Woods, Columbia Hill—Thomas Kerno, Jerry . R. Roberts, J. Heyman, "Sage Gala ai ores eats Gavin Hamilton. . Graniteville—John Young, Jr., William Finance Committee. ve ; A.B, Brady. Chairman, Lake City—R. Phillips, P. A. Payne. Ino, Polglage, . W. Hays. Jry. Committee on Introduction. oF Boa ya H nara, SWO! cag: , Pn aa ag of the Invincible Base Ball + eon Bag, Mitchell, M Nathan, Jacob Heyman Invitation Committee. Reception. Committee. George Williams, John Murray, J. J. c Dinan. : ~~ quae ME MMebsll, Jaisee Lakenan, Floor Managers. : cP Bs W. F. Cummings, Jno. Egan, B. D, Skid. Cemmittes on Music. _ ERE wees aie CC Smith, John Webber, Chas H Mitchell. Committee on Programme, B, H. MILLER’S MUTTON, SPRING LAMB, _ _GORNED BEEF; PICKLED PORK, HAMS AND BACON, (OF his-ewn manufacture, ; To be found in N evada County. ___ Also, a Choice Quality of PURE AND CLEANLAR: nantities to suit. He is prepared to and will offer to customers gréater inducements than can be found elsewhere in Nevada PLEASE CALL-AND EX: AMINE HISSUPPLY. CIGARS FOR THE MILLION. JOHNNY JACK, AS JUST RECEIVED a Large and Splendid Stock of the Finest : CIGARS and ‘TOBACCO, Ever Brought to the Town, If lovers of the weed. will give me a call, I will guarantee to give them the best branis ef CIGARS to be had in Ne. vada County, and will sell them_as cheap _ as the cheapest, I have also on hand, Fresh Candies, Nuts, ete, If you want to get a Genuine Havana or Domestic Cigar, Just call at my store on Pine street, JQHN JACK, Nevada, Mar 13th, 1876. }+CABBAGE TOMATO PLANTS, FOR SALE AT FELIX GILLET’S, Nevada City. LATE CABBAGE PLANTS. TRASBURG, BRUNSWICK,HOLLAND, SAVOY,.EARLY WAKEFIELD and. SCHWEINFURTH. Fifty Cente to One Dallar per Hundred, TOMATO PLANTS. TROPHY and GOLIAH. ‘Twenty-five Centa per Dozen. FELIX GILLETT Nevada City, June Sth, 1876, ANTOINE TAM, ON PINE STREET, NEVADA GITY. 8 PREPARED TO ple-with the very best Ice Cream. Oysters, Confectionery,