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ate for the of.
t to the decis.
¥ Convention,
District.
DLEY hereby
didate for the
Ist” District,
ie Democratic
a
rr,
ity, ishereby
te for the ot.
trict, subject
eratic County
———$$—$_,
6
re
anronnced ag
ion to the ofhe decision of
ention.
rs:
by announced
lee of County
ision of the
mn.
ey, of Little
4yY announce
ice of Sheriff,
¢ Demivoeratic
Grass Valley,
6 & candidate
er,
alley, is herelidate for the
ubject: to the
County Conurer.
yy announced
icé of Cottnty
cision of the
on,
OMERY, of
y announced
e of Sheriff,
. Democratic
ureka Town
ed as & candi.
abject to the”
County Convada Townced aS a Calff of .Nevada
ision of the
n,
this city, is
candidate for
County—sub) Democratic
CO.,
lesale
RS,
, OF THIRD,
e to call the
c of Nevada
es that purave by buyrom us,
2lected ‘stock
ne, imported
mufacturers,
.
\cramento
Francisco,
nd Wharfage
erchants.
ing business
ento than in
Goods two
sible to do
that we can
ut least 10
e saving of
r purchasing
the old and
*s that have
tion, viz:
4
ock,
rite brand of
m, Gin,
C.
E, PORTER,
will promise
have assert"
sto receive
& CU., .
yor Dealers.
mey.
, is hereby
late for the
yject to the
Younty Conidates.
Lake City,
elf as an lnom a
epee, aa ugg AU taste aiaeee spate tht ot
_ as another.
NEVADA CITY, GAL.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Local “Brevities.
Oné candidate for office has as
mugh right torun a delegate ticket
If each candidate in
in this precinct should run a ticket
pledged to himself there would be
thirteen im the field, Would not
one ticket of delegates who are unpledged to any one but who will go
into the Convention free to do the
best for the party be the right one
to elect? We think so and therefore
hope Republicans wiil turn out and
elect the regularly nominated and
uupledged ticket to-day.
The Democracy are standing very
erect just now and manifesting eonsiderable confidence in their ability
to get away with the ensuing election, They however know the kind
of tickets nominated by both parties
“will be the turning point in the
matter. The best men on both tickets stand a good show of being elect“de.
We hear the name of A. A, Smith
of North Bloomfield mentioned-as-a
candidate for Assemblyman, subject
to.the decision of the Republican
County Covention. -We have not
received an official announcement of
the fact, however. Smith isa good
man and able to fill the duties of a
Legislator,
The Cornish wrestling at Grass
Valley this year we suppose will attract the ngual large crowd. The following prizes will Be awarded to the
winuers: 1st prize, $100; 2nd prize
$70; 3rd prize, $50; 4th prize $30;
Sth prize, $20; 6th prize, $10, .
' Dibble’Saddress before the masons at the pic nic on Thursday is
stid to have been a masterly effort.
We had the pleasure of congratulating him at our office yesterday.
Major Downie went to San Francisco to take a course of Russian
baths a few days since but he returned again saying he would rather
“suffer with that painfal complaint
than stop inthe San Franeisco climate. The Major isa mountaineer
in every respect.
The joint Senatorial Convention
which is to meet at San Juan is not
likely to act with as much unanimity
43 Was expected in reference to the
nomination of H. K. Turner. Opposition of a charaeter likely to defeat him is developing.
Ed Sykes the most popular tobacco salesman who travels from San
Francisco is on his way here and we
suspect will have some very pretty
stories to tell to Alex. Sloan and
other customers,
This is the season when doves bill
and coo and when garden gate hinges
receive their hardest strains.
_—_ oe
Decide The Mattor.
Républicans, turn out to-day and
decide whether a ticket nominated
_ by a publicly called and a fairly con‘eratie County Convention,
ducted meeting of the people shall be
elected, or one put up and run by
and in the interest of afew individuals, Gotothe polls and vote for a
ticket composed of reliable Republicans, who are unpledged, but who
will vote for the best mes and for
the best interests of the county and
party, if Glected. Such a ticket is
the following:
L. M. Sukeforth, J. F. McFarland,
J. V. Hunter, Jno. Hotebiuson,
C. Klingéuspor, J. C. Dean,
A. R. Lord, Harry Trezise,
Harvey Cooper, J. R. Pooler,
Wi. Scott, S. A. Bulfinch,
J.S. Holbrook,
E, M. Preston,
James Shortley,
W. C, Groves,
J. H. Boardman,
Dana B. Getchell,
Jesse Lyons,
ide ie: Ae .
e+s>
‘Candidate for Sheriff.
Jake Cross, of Truckee is announ.
ced in this morning’s Transcrirr as
a candidate for the office of: Sheriff,
subject to the decision of the DemoMr.
Cross is one of the most efficient detective officers in the country and’
has many warm personal friends in
both parties who would labor zeal.
ously for his election if nominated.
He is well qualified for the position
to which he aspirés,
eo eo
H. F. Adams, M, Dy
Formerly of Chicago, now of San
Francisco, is stopping at the National Exchange Hotel. The afilicted
of this vicinity would do well to con-.
sult the Doctor while he is in this
city, jn22-tf.
Wants a Situstion,
A lady desires a situation to do
-house-work, agire at Stampt’s
jo23-tf. — ' Hotel.
The Brily Teanseript.
Democratic Meeting.
The Democrats of Nevada Preeinct
House, in Nevada City, on Friday
for the parpose of nominating dele+gates_toattend the Democratic
County Convention,
J. I, CaupweE11,
Leor. GaRTHE,
Hues McCautey,
Nevada, June 19th, 1877-4¢
Sleeping Rooms to Let.
Committee,
Pleasant sleeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished, can be had. on
West Broad street, first house beyond
the junction. Apply at this office.
Candidate for County Grocer.
_IThereby announce myself as a
candidate* for County Grocer, subject to the decision of every one who
desires first class groceries.
jn9 C.‘E. MULLOY.,
A NeGixecrep Cough, Cold, or
Sore Throat, which might be checked by a simple remedy, like ‘‘Brown’s
Bronchial Troches,” if allowed to
progress may terminate seriously,
EEA ne iieenae are a ‘
Bricut Eyes, Regular Features,
and a graceful figure fyil_to produce
their due effect if the complexion. is
defaced with pimples or blotches, or
the skin is rough or barsh. ‘To remedy these defects use Glenn’s Sulphar Soap. :
Hill’s Hair Dye restores the tinge
of youth to gray locks.
Union Hotel Barber Shop.
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting performed at ‘the Union Hotel
the art. AMES Fay, Propyictor.
—_—_— se
< Is Your Life Worth 10 Centst
Sickness prevails everywhere, and
everybody complains-of some disease during their life.’ Waen sick
the object is to get well; now to say
plainly that no person in this world
that is suffering’ “with Dyspey sia,
Liver Complaint and its effects, such
as Indigestion, Costiveness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stomach, Heart
Burn, palpitation of the Heart, Depressed Spirits, Biliousness, etc.,
can take Green’s August Flower
without getting relief and cure, —H
you doubt this, go to your: Druggist,
and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents
and try it. Regujar size 75 cents.
Two doses will relieve you,
ee See
Sensible Advice,
You are asked every day through
the columns of newspapers and by
‘. your Druggist to use something for
your Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint
that you know nothing about you
get discouraged spending money with
but little success. Now to give you
satisfactory proof that Green’s August Flower will cure you of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint with al] its
effects, such as sour stomach, Sick
Headache,’ Habitual Costiveness,
palpitation of the Heart, Heart-parn,
Water-brash, Fullness at the pit of
the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated
Tongue, coming up of food after
eating, low spirits,&c., we ask you to
go to your Druggist, and get a Sample Bottle of Green’s August Flower
for 10 cents and try it, or a regular
size for 75 cents. ‘Two doses will relieve you.
Haaan’s MaGnorta Baro preserves
and restores the complexion; removes
freckles, tan and sallowness; makes
‘the skin soft, white and delicate.
Its application cannot be detected.
A Card.
To all who are suffering from the
errors and indiscretions of youth,
nervous, weakness°early decay, loss
of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe
that will cure you, FREE OF
CHARGE. This great remedy was
discovered by 4 missionary in South
America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Josepu T. Inman,
Station D, Bible House, New York
City. feb2-6m
A Fragrant Breathand Pearly
: Teeth. i
Are easily obtained by cleansing
your teetb daily with that “justl
popular dentifrice, SOZODONT,
Composed of rare antisepticherbs,
imparts whiteness to the teeth, a
‘delicicus-aroma to the breath, and
perserves intact, from youth to old
age, the teeth. Acidity of the
stomach will destroy the strongest
teeth unless its effects are counteracted with SOZODONT, and this
pure tooth-wash protects the dental
surface by removing every impurity
that adheres to them, Ask your
druggist for SOZODONT.
Se Sees ee
Lyon’s Karuarion makes beautiful, glossy, loxuriant hair; prevents
its falling out or turning gray, It
bas stood the test of 40 years. Is
charmingly perfumed, anJ has no
rival. mchl2-ly
DRESS MAKING.
RESS MAKING AND PLAIN SEWING
done by Mrs Arnhart, House No. 10
Pine Street, Nevada City,.Cal., between
Supension Bridge and Baptist Church,
June 12th, 1877-lm. :
Eureka Stage and Kxpress Line.
STAGES will leave NevaFrere ae for Moore’s Flat daily
except Sunday, and for
Eursks, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at
6:30 A. M> a
Returning, will leave ‘¢ erk Flat daily,
Sunday, at730A.M. «
Wal leave Eureka ae Thursday
are requestedio meet at the Court}
next, June 22d, at 8 o’clock P: M., . Su
Barber Shop in the highest style of
2 ‘For Supervisor.
) 'ARRISON GOVE, of this
city, is
hereby announced as a candidate for
pervisor of the First District—subject
‘to the decision of the Republican County
Convention.
2
For Sheriff.
LMER P.’s& , Of Grass Velley,
is hereby announced as a candidate for
the office of Sheriff of Nevada County—
subject to the decision of the Republican
County Convention. a
For County Treasurer.
H F. WILKINSON, of this city, for@ merly of Washington Township, is
hereby axnounced as a candidate’ for the
office of, County Treasurer, subject to the
decision of the Republican Connty Conven.
tion. juni2For State Senator.
Be KENT, of this. city, is hereby
anbounced as a candiate for State
7; Senator, subject to the decision of . the
Republican County Conveution,
For Senator.
__
W. ROBERTS, of GrassValley, is
hereby announced as a candidate for
the office of Senator, subject to the decis.
ion of the Republican County Convention.
For Joint Senator.
TANHE friends of H. K. TURNER. of Sic
+
sent his name to the voters cf Nevada and
Sierra Counties as—a-Candidate—for Joint
Senator—subject to the nomination of
the Republican Joint Scnatorial Nomi‘Dating Convertion,; :
For County Recorder.
L H. WELLS, of Nevada City, is
je hereby announced as a candidate
for the office of County Recorder, subject
to the deciaion of i
Convention,
For Recorder.
a D. MEEK, of Grass Valley, is
hereby announced as a candidate for
the office of County Recorder, Subject to
the decision of the Republican County
Convention,
AY 7M. GEORGE, of Grass Valley, _is
hereby announced as a candidate
for the office of Recorder, subject to the
ma24
For Sacordar,
vention.
For County~ Recorder.
OHN A. RAPP, of this city, is hereby
announced as a Candidate for the of.
. tice of County Reeorder—subject to the decision ot the KepublidanCounty Convenjon.
For Sheriff:
ae PERRIN, of Forest Springs, is
, beréby announced ag a Candidate for
the office of Sheriff of Nevada County—
subject to the decision of the ‘Republican
County Convention.For County Clerk.
J OSIAH SANDERS; of Washington Town
ship. is hereby announcéd as a candidate for the office of County Clerk—subject
to the decision of the Republican County
Convention, .
For County Clerk.
5 dee eo J. SHINN, of Truckee, is
z hereby announced as 8 candidate
for the ottice of County Clerk—subject to
the decision of the Republican County
Convention,
For County Treasurer.
G. VON SCHMITTBURG, of this city,
e is hereby announced asa cendidate
for the office of County Treasurer, subject
to the decision of the
Convention,
For Treasurer.
R. WADSWORTH, of this city, ie
@ hereby® announced as a candidate
for the office of County Treasurer, subject
to the decision of the Republican County
Convention.
For Treasurer.
Pl yom NAFFZIGER, of this city, is
hereby announced as a candidate for
the office of County Treasurer, subjeet to
Convention, +
For Treasurer
W K. SPENCER, of Grass Valley, ie
@ hereby announced as w candidate
for the office of County Treasurer, subject
to the decision of the Republican Connty
Convention.
For County Treasurer.
M ENRIGHT of this city is hereby
d e announced as a condidate for the
office of County Treasurer, subject to the
decision of the Republican County Oonty Convention.
For County Treasurer.
L. MARSH, of Nevada City, is here
AVE e by announced as o candidate for
the office of County Treasurer, subject to
Convention.
For Treasurer.
i BOND, of this City, is hereby announced gs a Candidate for the office of County ‘lreasurer—subject to the
decision of the Bepublican County Cone.
vention. :
For County Superiatendent.
L. BURROWS, of Grass Valley. Subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. © jod
For Super visor-1st District.
H. SMITH, of this city, 18 nereby
6 e@ annonnced as a candidate for the
office of Svpervisor of this District, subject to the decision of the Republican
County Convention. ’
For Assemblyman.
HOMAS 8. FORD, of Meadow Lake
Township, hereby announces himself
; fp, Cnmaidase for the office of assemblyibject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. ‘
‘ For District Attorney.
H. GAYLORD is hereby announced
i asa Candidate for re-election to the
vumee of District Atior: ey<subject te the
decision of thé Republicam County Copthe decision vf the Republican County .
erra county, hereby respectfully pre}.
the Republican County”
decision of the Republican County Con[
Republican County .
the decision of the Republican County .
ia eee wee
CELEBRATION!
—AT—
NEVADA CITY,
Wednesday,
JULY 4, L877.
ORATION,
PROCESSION ,
, AMUSEMENTS,
AND A
GRAND
MILITARY
AND
FIREMEN’S .
PULL PARTICULARS IN
A FEW DAYS.
t *
k
. Large and well selected stock of
‘
IMPORTERS OF ~
Agricultu ral
MACHINES,
Champion Mower and Reaper,
Hollingsworth Sulky Rak
Farm, Freight and Header W
‘ported work.
THE CELEBRATED CASE HEADER—far
California, :
Threshing Engines—and alt othe
. Our Machines are all . first-class Farmers
manufactured if they buy of us or our Agents.
THERE IS-NO EXPERIMENT TO BE TRIED—EVERY
THE BEST AND
They are well Known in this market,fand
AND FENCE WIRE,
PRICES LOW, ea Send for
W. J. JOHNSTON,
~ (At the old Hardware Store)
ON MAIN STREET. :
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE.
PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS.
Iron and Steel, Carpenters’
Tools, Nails and Shovels,
Wheelbarrows, .
Rope,all sizes,'Blocks & Sheaves,
Picks, Axes, Hoes and Rakes.’
Hydraulic Pipe made to order,
Rubber Hose, Belting and Packing.
Doors and Windows, Glass ‘and
Putty, White Lead.
Oils, of all kinds.
Giant, California aud Eastern
Powder and Fuse: eee
STOVES,
Of all kinds and sizes:
TINWARE,
A large and complete assortment,
and everything else usually found in
a first class establishment: of this
kind,
EVERYTHING IN MY
LINE WILL BESOLD AT
4ST PRICES.
st
@as~and Water Pipe always on
hand, and connections made with
the City Water Works,
We ds JOHNSTON,
27.an 29 Main Street.
t Nevada City, March 16, 1877.
THOSSHURTLEFF. &, JAMIESON,
JUST OPENED.
SHURTLEFF & JAMIESON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
JUNCTION OF MAIN AND COYOTE
STREETS, NEVADA CITY.
WAVE JUST OPENED AT THE ABOVE
PLACE WITH A
FAMILY GROCERIES,
~~Canned Goods, Produce, etc:
Which they will sell Very Cheap
for Cash: — aie,
We will deliver all Goods sold by us,
within a reasonable distance, FREE OF
CHARGE.
We intend putting the prices of our
goods down to the LOUWEsT FIGURE,
and will therefore sell :
STRICTLY FOR CASH.Call at the New Grocery Store and save
Pitt’s Genuine Buffalo Thresher, the
ry the largest stock of SHELF HARDWARE;
etc., to-be found in California.
Has on hand and is constantly receiving,
oe Ane Aaa net vgn NCEE ERE
Implements,
EZARDW ARE;
ETC...ETC...ETO,
> WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING MACHINES=
Buckeye Mower and Reaper, . ee
es,
Wisner Self-dumping Sulky Rake,
Wood and Wire Tooth Horse Rakes
The Bain Wagons, The Spring Wagons,
agons—our own make and im
superter to any other Header ever used .
Burning ; Avge! Wood and Straw
6Ods usually offered in this line. rG
are Sure of having the BEST Machines
MACHINE IS
WARRANTED.
always give satisfaction. &@”We also carCUTLERY, BELTING, ROPR, ING
Our: geods are all NDW aad
our Catalogue for full particulars. “ey
ADDRESS SACRAMENTO OR SAN FRANCISCO,
FLOWER SEEDS.
CHOICE BULBS FOR_ SPRING
PLANTING JUST RECEIVED
—AT—
PRESTON’S,
AND OFFERED
AT CATALOGUE RATES.
CLOVER SEEDS,
GKASS SEEDS,
GARDEN SEEDS,
All at the :
LOWEST MARKET RATES,
A full Assortment
OF
Drugs, Patent Medicines and
Toilet Articles, Always.
On Hand.
RFSCR'P'TIONS accurste compoun
ed at all hours of the day or night.
Nevada Drug Store,
E. M. PRESTON, Prop’r.
SUMMONS.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of
Nevada, ss. In the District Court ot
the Fourteenth Judicial Disirict of the
State of California, in and for the County
of Nevada. The People ofthe State ot
Californla send greeting to Moritz Scholz.,
defendant, You are hereby required to appear inan action brought against you in
the District Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District, of the State of California,
in and for the County of Nevada, on the
14th day of June, 1877, by Minnie A.
Scholze, plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days . ex<
clusive of the day of service] after the
service on you of this Summons—ifserved *
within this county; or, if served out gi
this county, but in this District, within
twenty days; otherwise within forty days,
or judgment will be takerf against you by
default, according tothe prayer of said
complaint. Being action brought by
plaintiff for the dissolution of the bonds
of matrimony, now éxisting between plaini aut, on the ground of crue!
an treatment of plaintiff by de,and plaintiff prays. that the cus.
tody <f the two children, viz: Maude and
vert, the issue-of the marriage of said
laintiff and defendant may be awarded to ‘
plaintiff. And you are hereby notified that
if yon failto appear and answer the said
complaint as abdve required, the said
-plaintiff willapply to the Court for the
relief therein prayed for. ;
* ( ——) In testimony whereof, I, James D.
seal } White,Clerk of District Gourtafore—— ) said, do hereunto set iny hand and
impress the seal of said Court, at office, in
the city of Nevada, on the 14th day of
June, A. D. 1877.
E JAMES D, WITITE, Clerk.
By JoHN WEBBER, Deputy.
John Caldwell, plff’s att’y.
BLACKSMITHING
—AND—
"WAGON SHOP.
C. LOCKLIN, would respectfully
eleton the people ofNevada‘ Mity
ana vicinity, that he is prepared to do’all
and every kind of BLACKSMITHING with
Promptness and Dispatch,
ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE WAGONS
OF “EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
First Class Mining Picks, with
‘Handles, all complete, can be
had ‘at this Estabdishment for
$24 00 per dozen.
J.C, LOCKLIN,
Near the Broad aud Main street bridges.
Nevada City, June 19th, 1877.-lm
Photo Crome Pictures.
THE MOST DURABLE PICTURE
OF THE AGE. oo
HOBE EXQUISITE MINIATUES, COL.
ORED IN OJL, WHICH ‘
_ MRS. J. F. RUDOLPH
Ig taking at her Photograph Gallery.
Call and examine specimens.
Nevada City, June 13, 1877.-[m money by bu; ing tor cash, maya