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June 26, 1875 (4 pages)

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E SHOE sHarE GE-BPLTS, iG & PACKING. kinds. : ING POWDzE, elebrated . Ware. Brittania Co, NEYS, ~ 8 Wire Ropes, S punched to or:. talvanized IRON on! hand ard con. y Water Werks, ; 10 order and all” F stock of Goods i as Cheap as he : itand, SION HOTEL. tA R SALE. NCH,. containing ATER, : i Barn, Choice Geod Range attle, . a hali miles from i for $350, Apply the premises, oF Ww T LADEMAN, . 1 street, Nevads. FOR SALE. BLE LOT treet, being bad ute kmewn as , ‘LE. The lot is 60 et deep. Itis well ber of choice fruit fiw thigh state-of on the premises ON LAWRENCE. $$$ CE, band, Charles Fornout just om, = . taking even ) hich never cost him sire to notify the er agk any one for for he hag nove i he will ston b ay go. I am DOW b for the money # ank God am sable hout his help. NNIE FURT Seed opartnership: xt we constitute * ansacting busines, — 1 Merchandise, & 1 place of, lB ro its name is The full names evidence of sl Nevada City: ee Genes Valley: , 1875. —————_—__—_— OR SALE. YORK HOTEL, sit its wen id The Daily Trariseript . NEVADA CITY, GAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Pennsylvania Engine Co’s. building is to receive a new dress. Workmen were yesterday preparing to go ahead on the job. an Leutje & Brand have moved to their new store, and a fine one it is for their business, Theiy advertise: ment will appear iu to-morrow’s ‘TRANSCRIPT. ‘Stewarfson,whoa was so badly. stabbed by Matt Young, is getting along finely. J.J, Rogers sent to us the smalles? hen’s egg we ever saw. It ‘would Fresh Butter. Sutton & Baker are now receiving 100 pounds of fresh ranch butter at their grocery and provision store on Commercial street. ~~ ——-ju20° . every week, which they offer for sule . 4. CARPET AND & ~ Don’t fail tu read GOLDSMITH’S advertisement to-day. jan3 a a Splendid Pictares. Fifty cents each at the Rudolph Photo-Gallery, Broad street, Nevada City. ji9-lw Prine apple cheese at LESTER & MULLOY’S. ; i or Just Received. ° At Hyman. Bros. Clothing Emporium, corner of Broad and \Pine streets, the latest style of Silk Hats, and a large variety of Summer FURNITURE WAREROOMS, LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE. Street, San Francisco. take about-a-dozen-of the same kind ‘sto make ene good-sized egg. R. MeMurray, of North San Juan, Brother Jonathan. Clark, and Mr. “ Richardson, of Wheatland, ‘were in this city yesterday. The overland mail and. passengers “arrive in this city at 11 a. Mm? daily. We understand Mr. Fryer . will _ put up works for the Providence mine soon, When his method of working ores on a large seale will be thoroughly tested. ashe bo -The delegates from this‘county to the Independent Cé&hvention, have returned home safe and sound. Another attempt will be made, and we sincerely hope it may be successful, :towards raising a sufficient amount of money to be applied towards the erection of a first-class Seminary in this city. We will be able, in a few days, to tell our readers more about it. Every man in this city should help in the ‘enterprise. _ Under Sheriff Potter has been rusticating in the orange groves of Los Angeles for the past two weeks. ~He will return home again on Saturday. Robt. McMurray rather gets away with all of them on skeleton wagons,’ There is considerable rivalry among our horse fanciers about their vebicles now-a-days. .Wm. Barton called among his}. friends here this weel& He is now stopping at San. Francisco, but thinks this séction is not-a bad place in which to live. The benefit to the Library Fund resulting from the public readings-of Prof. Knowlton amounted to the munificent sam of $10. The amount taken at the door was $73. The weather is getting comfortably warm now, and cooling beverages,such as ‘‘whisky straight,” “rum and gum”’ and “‘sich” are in demand, Jenkins, who was in the shaft at the time of the burning of the Murchie hoisting works is recovering. rapidly. He will soon be aroun all right again,----—--——. tart dame Wienges, ‘No prisoners {rym Truckee lately. . What's up? Tae Nevada Light Guard are. ordered to appear at their Armory, in full uniform, on Monday, the 5th day of July, at 144 o’clock vp. m., for parade. The Company will march promptly at 2 o'clock, and all not in the ranks, will be consideréd as ab~“sentees. See official notice in this _ morning’s Transcript, _ The people of Grass Valley have “decided to-célebrate the 5th of July in good style. We presume this city willbe well represented there, on that occasion. There will also be @ grand celebration at Rough & . Ready, and many of our people-will _be there to enjoy the festivities of the day. s Firemens’ Ball, The City Trustees are going to take a lively interest toward making the ball to be given by the Fire Department, a financial success. . They will to-day call upon the citizens for the purpose of disposing of tickets, nd will themselves set.an_example of liberajity. It is expected busi“mess men will also. manifest a liberal . . digposition toward the Fire Companies, and take tickets enough to guarantee a nice benefit to the Department. Of coarse all those who dance will attend this party. It is to those who do not dance that tick‘ets ought to be sold. There ought 4o be no excuses or shirking in the a New Dress. The Sacrameato Bee has put ona new dress, and now looks as stylish “ as the most fastidious could desire. The Bee is a live paper. It is flourishing, and deserves success. clothing. m22 ttt LaBrapor Herring at LESTER & MULLOY'S. . Important. Endorsed by the Medical profession: Dr. Wm. Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs, cures Coughs, Colds and-Consumption, and al! diseases: of the .Throat ‘and Chest. Dr, Townsley’s Tqothache Anodyne cures in One Minute, {7-6m Mealth, the Source of Happiness. The relaxation of the nervous system, which creates an: indisposition to mental or bodily action, is of very frequent occurrence. It is found that-a torpid liver, the great causes. For years Dr. Henley’s . cessfully used throughout the United States, as an wunfailling restorative and health-giving medicine—restoring and invigorating those organs to their original strength. It has never failed to restore_ to health and jreinvigorate the whole system. Dispepsia, indigestion and loss of appetite general debility,{ rheumatism, fever and ague, disappear with its use. As a medicine for diseases arising from impure or impoverished blood, it is without an equal They are compoged of an absolutely pure liffusivestimulant;~-medicatedwith’ thé extracts and juices of the most effective tonic, and will prove a safeguard against the attacks of dyspepsia and. liver complaint, / j12-1m = E. M. PRESTON : WHOLESALE AND RETAIG * DRUGGIST, ne PAINTS, 2 OILS and VARNISHES, MINING CHEMICALS, ACIDS and CRUCIBLES, ‘CHOICE PERFUME AND, ~ 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, ene BETHESDA WATER, GALLON OR BARREL, A FINE STOCK OF. PURE WINES and LIQUORS, FOR MEDICAL USE. e Prescriptions Carefally Compounded, at the NEVADA DRUG STORE, COUNTY WARRANTS. ARERNTS Nos. 161 to 167 inclasive, on General . re Sept. &th, 1874, also warrants, Nos. 4,5, 45, 46, 47, and 51 on Road Fund, registered April 8th. 1975, will be paid on presentation, Tnterest ceases from date. : debilitated stomach or deranged bowls are.} ON DRAUGHT, AND FOR SALF BY THE . _ Don’t fail to call, : Cut this out and bring it with you. jun22-3m3p . SADDLE TRAIN FROM ae CISCO TO MEADOW LAKE. LEONARD & WILLETT, from. Cisco. to Meadow Lake, daily. The following te the time table; ! 4 Leave Cisco at 7 A. M., arriving at Meadow Lake at 10 A. M,, three hours ride. : : ‘Returning, leave Meadow Lake at 2P.M,, arriving at Cisco at 5 Celebrated I. X. L.Bitters has been suc. P.M same day, . The distance from Cisco to Truckee is only 11 miles, while from Truckee it -is 30 miles, Passengers going from Cisco to Meadvw. Lake Save 28 Miles Railroad Fare, : Besides getting a good night’s. rest ‘at CAMPBELL’S, Cisco, LEONARD & WILLETT. june 19-1m Proprietors. _.FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIOw AT ROUGH AND READY. fet people of Rough and Ready and vicinity, moved by patriotic ‘senttment, end wishing to keep alive the sacred virtue of love of country, will celebrate the NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY on _MONDAY, JULY 5th.The e<ercises of the day will consist of ca Reading‘the Declaration of Inde pendence, Singing National Songs, Delivering Patriotic Orations, Toasts, etc. Orator of the Day—Rey. W. H. CHEENEY. DINNER FREE. © Aun invitation is extended to the citizens of Nevada City, Grass Valley and the gurrounding towns and country. ; In the evening a = Will be given, Proceeds to @o for the benefit of the PUBLIC BCHOOL. jis HOTEL FOR’ SALE. #2. THE MOORE'S FLAT HOiit TEL, situated at Moore’s Flat, Nevada County, is for sale at a oargain, including ;
Kitchen and Dining Room Furni'ture'and Bar Fixtures. * * This Hotel contains 22 Bed Rooms, large Diniug and Bar Rooms, also a fine Dancing Halil. It is the Stage House, and: has about thirty steady boarders. wa For further particulars apply to OHN SHEA, Preop’r. Moore’s Flat, June 19th, 1875. x $1,600. FOR‘SALE. A DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE, CUNTAINING EIGHT ROOMS, Bard Finished, one and ‘Te g one half stories, beside basement, De ‘ Large Lot, Plenty of Fruit, Vines, Shrubs, Water, etc, Situated in a pleasant neighborhood. J. M. WALLING, june?3-1m ICE, ICE, ICE. THE NEVADA ICE COMPANY w™ FURNISH ICE IN QUANTITIES TO STIT. Orders left at the Office, or at the store of E. W, Bigelow & Co., will rgceive prompt attention. : ? CHAS, KENT, President. _T, E. Mixa, Secretary, ; : _ Nevada, May 25, 1875. i {HE New. Mill at Willow Valley js comand we are Tow read pleted orders for Building or Mining Lumber. All kinds of Lumber kept constantly’ on ‘nand. Orders left at the office on Boulder Street, grat i of arian a Pine Street, will romp tend 3 aes . M. L: & D Mansx. Dd $2,400 a Year to Agents at Home—Steady Employment OR all Ladiesand Gents. 85 new articles, Novelties, Chromos, &c. Sen sight. One Indy made $3160 Jan'y 16, ot eee gubecriptions” forthe best and Fashion in America. Only St Ber tHe PAMILY JOURNAL €O, m8 200Broadway, New JAMES W. BURNHAM & CO . EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO MY NUMEROUS CUSTOMERSIN . ’ 15 and 17 Post, and 618 Market . A RE now running aSADDLE TRAIN . SPLENDID BALL AND SUPPER . . , Real Estate Agent. ". y to Gl all, ‘Extraordinarv ATTRACTION.,. N ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT DE CLINE IN THE NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO DRY GOODS MARKETS, I offer from’ this date until further notice, the following ’ NEVADA CITY AND COUNTY, . _ AS FOLLOWs:10-1-4 Sheeting, 387 1-2 cents per yard. 91-4 Sheeting, 35 cents her yard 8 1-4 Sheeting, 30 cents per yard. . eer 50 pieces White Rock and and Lonsdale Muslins, 13 cents per yard. 300 pieces American Pyints 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 cents per yard. 60 pieces all wool Flannels, 37 1-2 cents per yard. . 50 pieces. Suitings, 12 1-2 cents per yard. © 20 ‘pieces Table Linens, 45 cents per yard. 30 pieces French Merinos, 75 cents per yard. 25 pieces Empress Cloths, 50 cents per yard. : 60 pieces assorted Dress Goods, worth 50 cents and $1, for sale at 25 and 50 cents per yard. 500 Hats at 25 cents each. 500 Mats at—37 1-2 cents each. ‘500 Hats at 50 cents each. 300 Corsets at 50 cents each. 3-ply Carpets, the best quality, $1 30 per yard. Crossley’s best Brussels, $1 30 per yard. 500 dozen Coats & Brooks Cotton, 4 for 25 cents, © * And an immense stock of HOSIERY, RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS, AND ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES, WHICH ARE INCLUDED IN THIS GREAT SALE Everybody is invited to call and take ‘advantage of the Great Bargains. ek GOLDSMITH. eevada City June 3, 1875 x United States Land Office. Sacramento, California, June 17, 1875, OALL WHOM If MAY CONCERN: Whereas, on the 3d day of Sept. 1874, the Plat of Township 16 North, Kaage 10 East, was filed in the U. 8. Land Office, ana by Commissioner’s letter dated December 2d, 1871, the 8 W Quarter of Section 10, in Township 16 North, Rangé 10 East, is to be treated as mineral in character, until the contrary is proved, after due notice. And whereas, David M. Eshbach, (Post Office address You Bet, Nevada County, Cal.,) ‘did, on the 15th day of Dec, 1874, file in the Kegister’s office of this District his Declaratory Statement, No. 4749, claiming the above described land, and appli enter the sarhe as agricultural land; alfeging it to be more valuable for agricultural than for mining purpeses;, therefore, you will take notice, that under and by virtue, of instructions ony ae pyrene Ra A. D, 1871, we have fixed the 20th. a ef July, A, B, 1875, at 10.30 o’clock, A. M., at. this c‘fice, befure the Register “apd Receiver, for.the hearing of proofs to determaine the character of said lands. In witness, whereof, we have hereunto set our hands the day and year first above written. T. B. McFARLAND, Register, HART FELLOWS, Receiver. Chas. H. Wyman, Atty. ~— jn Transcript, Job Printing Office . STREET 1776. GRAND. BALL! . For thé Bonefit-ofthe ; SKATING RINE, MONDAY EVEN'G, JULY 5th, cS ‘HONORARY COMMITTER. G. G. Allen, A. H. Hanson, W. J. Organ, L. Nihell. Alex. Gault, James Colley, Nevada Fire Department! . it with a ALEX. GAULT’S GROCERY, _. PROVISION STORK, AND BAKERY; BROAD STREET, . NEVADA CITY. AVING leased the -fire-proof building adjoining my BAKERY, and stocked LARGE AND CHOICE VARIETY [OF + oe — _ RECEPTION COMMITTEE, J, Fleming, J, A. Herzinger, 0. Naffaiger E. Goldsmith, J. Olive, D. B. Getchell, W. ’R. Coe, A. R, Wadsworth, L, Seibert, Admission Tickets -$2. 50 Dancing. to‘commence at 9 o’clockf Fy Music under the Direction of PROF. ED. MULLER. GENERAL INVITATION EXTENDED To ALL, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, C, Canfield, Ed, Goldsmith, W. R. Coe, D. B. Getchell, C, W, Cornell, A; R. Lord. JOSEPH OLIVE, President. @D. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. jll td, a BELL & BELDEN, ' Masonic, Building, Cor Pine & Commercial Streets ERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Mining Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Perfumery 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, Books ! ‘Books! BLANK BOOKS, ~ SCHOOL BOOKS,’ JUVENILE and GIFT BOOKS, All things requisite for schools of all grades. STATIONERY. -Gold Pens, Congress Letter, Legal, Note, Bill, and Drawing . Paper, Of all kinds. ENVELOPES---A great variety. MUSIC MUSIC. THE ANTISELL PIANO, " Sold on the. installment plan. A chance for everybody to secure a first-class Instrument. A full “line of SHEET MUSIC. Agents for Novada city for the celebrated BETHESDA WATER. tm G PURE WINES and’ LIQUORS For medical use. surance Co. . Agents Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Capital, $1,000,000,000. ana Seats. 1 HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL-. Agents Pacific Mutual Life In-. Agents for Patent School Desks . / Family Groceries,iS, 1am prepared to sell J. ¥. Hook, M. Shaver. . PROVISIONS, Alia GROCERIES, FLOOR DIRECTOR, : CASE. GOoDs A.. Lord. are aes oe meal : etc., ete., FLOOR,MANAGERS, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,ON THE M@ST FAVORABLE TERMS, Everything in my Storeis just recéive is of the CHOICEST QUALITY, and con sequently is : : e ~_ . FRESH and PURE. — I intend to keep the BEST of everything to be found in a First Class GROCERY and. PROVISION SIORE, and { al80 intend to sell at the Lowest Living Prices. A share of the Public Patronage is respect: . fully solicited. : ° ALEX, GAULT. 3 Revels City, April ist, 18 UNION HOTEL, MAIN STREE1, NEVADA CITY. CHAS. H. MOORE, & CO., PROPRIETORS. ed Open all Night. MARCUS C. HAWLEY &'CO,, CORNER OF J AND SECOND STREETS, SACRAMENTO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL _*. IMPLEMENTS STEAM ENGINES, “ AND MILL AND MINING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. UR STOCK IS COMPLETE in every department, and our prices AS LOW as any house in the State for the same clase 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 good, and prefersble to the older styles. SOLE AGENTS-FOR THE COAST OF Gaar, Scott & Co.'s Portable Engines, . ' Moline Wind Mills, . Gold Medal Separators, (faylor Sulky Rakes, Haine’s Gen. Headers, Underwood's Hay Loader & Rake, Vibrator Threshers, 2 ‘Challenge Spring Wagons, Schuttier Farm Wagons, Pitt’s Hurse Powers, and THE MBADOW KING MOWER, a2” Bee them before you ‘uy any other, Send for Catalogues. ap10-6m-3d 5 \e EREAS m wife, Aun Fortier, having left = bed and board without just cause or provocation, I hereby caution all persons harbori any debts BELL & BELDEN. ) or trusting her on ert oa twill a0t be nsidle foo her after this FORTIEE, “svorth Bloomfield, June 1, 1875, & ¥