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date for the
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Democratic .
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NEVADA CITY, CAL.
: st aang Sarees mnateeec
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Local Brevities.
Lee D. Craig bas been appoiuted
' by Gov. Irwin, Notary Public,.to reside in San Francisdo.
We saw, yesterday, at the Store of
B. H, Miller, a piece of. thut woullerful Forest City quartz, aboat which
so much has been said, It. is: the
richest piece we ever saw—very little
quartz but-plenty of gold in it.
.
he Democrats of this county have .
decided to go through the form cf
hominsting county.officers on Saturday next. Weare glad to heur it, as
Republicans will then be sure to go
to the polls in September next, aud
elect their ticket by a larger-vote than o
——-they-wouldit-tirere-was no opposition, .
At a regular meeting of Oustomabh
Lodge, No, 16, 1.0. O.F., the following named -persuns were duly
electéd; “and “wiil ‘‘beinstalled on
* “Monday eveuing next; N.G,Wm.;
_ Brown; VG, Win, J. Organs Ro
Gao. A. Gray; P.8., J.C, Abbott;
T.,. H. ©. McKelvy,
‘Johny Schmidt has nearly leveled
~ bis Bouse, on Broad street,. to-the
“ground, Jolnny' has been doing
well out of his) quartz ledge, and the
‘result.isa new house’ to enjoy it-in.
He intends ta.erect.a good sized
building.
F.C. Leutjots having a large lot
of rock tated to bis Place on Broad
street, and is going to erect a fine
stone wall in the reur of his buildings.
Everythiug 18 going along finely at
the Watt Blue Gravel mine, at Starr.
The Daily Transcript
New Groceries.
Ladiesand gentlemen, have no
soft soap to slobber you over with,
cles in the grocery line for the morning rejfast,,which I will show, and
sell to you, if you wish to purchase,
with much pleasure. oe:
C. E. MULLOY, ‘+
je2d
Ou. Friday’ last, between the gas
works and the M. E. Parsonage, a
. gold arrow,
warded by leaving it at the Parsonage, je24-3t
{ Lose.
At the pic nic grounds, on Thursday last,ja red Russian pocket book,
containing Money and ofher valuables, with the name of the owner
printed.on the inside.
wift be rewarded By leaving it at this
office. je2s-3t
ug
——
ee
+s
Adams, M.D.
Formerly of Chicago, “now of San
Francisco, is stopping at the National Exchange Hotel. The afflicted
of this vicinity would-do-well to consult the Doctor while. he is in: this
city.
jo22-tf.
* deeevawn
wR ere: yaa ir es
Sleeping Rooms to Let. :
“Pleasant sleeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished, can be had -on
West Broad street, first house beyond
the junction, Apply at this office.
A NerciEcteD Cough, Cold, or
Sore Throat, which might be checked by a simple remedy, like “Brown’s
Bronchial ‘iroches,’” if allowed to
progress may terminate seriously,
> +>
7
Bricut Eyes, Regular Fe atures,
bnt L Baye two new delicious arti-.
The finder will be re-. ,
The finder
and a graceful figure fail to produce .
8, F. DAVIS -& CO,
: Importers and Wholesale
e 4 n=
. LIQUOR DEALERS,
a & ; 4
NO. 63, J SPREET, CORNER OF THIRD,
SACRAMENTO,
y E repectfuliy beg ‘leave to calL.tha
attention of the public of Nevada .
County tothe many advantages that pur.
chasers-eg goods in our line have by. buying in Sacramento, and from us,
We carry a large and well seleeted stock
of all desirable ,oods in our line, imported
direct from distiliers and manutacturers,
at the Lowest Cash Prices,_
Freights. are less from Sacramento
to every point than from San Francisco.
We never charge Drayage and Wharfage
as charged by San Francisco merchants.
saperien Np expenses of doing business
are very nuch less in Sacramento than iu
San Francisco.
You can order’ and receive Goods two
days sooner than it
from. San Francisco.
We will satisty purchasers that we can
and will save them: Inoney—atleast 10
per cent—in addition to the ving of
drayuge, wharvage and time, by purchasing
frum us. :
“Weare sole proprietors of the old and.
well-known brands of Whiskies that have
for years given entire satisfaction, viz:
Vanderhoff’s Day-break,
. Wm, Hart’s Old Stock,
Applegate’s Star,
= —Miller Wheat Whiskies,
‘Also every well known and favorite brand.of .
Imported Brandies, Rum, Gin,
= Wine, Bitters, ete.
Also,Case Goods, CLARE Ty ALE, PORTER,
2 ete. in §teck.
6
We solicit your orders, and will promise
to establish the fact of all we have assert
ed’and claimed, and thus hope'to receive
your favors. 5.F,DAVIs & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers.
jn16-3m
ADAMS, McNEILL & CO ;
IMPORTERS AND 'WHOLESALE GROCERS.
is possible to do .
IN. P, Brown,
Wie: ecciie cic CAOTE
_ RAND
ANNIVERSARY .
Cc ELEBRATION!
t
IMPORTE
Agricultural
MACHINES,
Champion Mower and Reaper,
ke. Wisner Self-dum
ported work.
Pitt's Ge nuine Ruffal
“HON. NILES SEARLS,
~NViee-Presidents,
Jonathan Clark, =
James Q, White, + Nevada City.
H. H. Haskins, :
Wim. Watt,
John ©, Coleman
Baw Roberts,
Al. Burrows,
« J .
! { Grass Valley.
j 2
J
Orator,
GEO. R. DAVIS.
Chaplain. ,
REV. J. SIMS.
Poetess.
MRS, NELLIE F. BOND;—
Reader.
DR.S_M_HARRIS,—___
: : *
ville. The muchinery is almost all
in its place, aud they expect to get
up steam in a few days,
The funeral of Tuomas J, Baldwin
who committed suicide at the Centennial mine, will take plaee from
the Baptist Church, of which he was
& member, this ufternoon at 20'clock,
No cause is known for bis committing the rash act. His age was 20
years and 5 months,
Geo. M. Mott, our advertising
agent at Sacramento, who has been
up here during the pust ten days for
his health, left fur home yesterdayThe schocl exhibition at the
Theatre to-night promises to be a
grand affair. The Theatre will undoubtedly be crowded to its utmost
capacity—as it should be. For fuil
particulars see programmes, which
will be distributed around the city
t)-day. ~~
The Teahers’ Association, which
was to have met in this city on .Saturday,has been adjourned for one
week,
The public schools of this city,
which have been undergoing a thorugh examination during the past
week,have all closed for the school
year with theexception of the Grammar and High Schools, ‘The former
of these will close to-day andthe latter, to-morrow. eee
The delegates to the Republican
County Convention from Truckee,
left on the 4:20 train yesterday. afternoon. They went home'well pleased
“with the reception they met with
while here, as well as with the do-.
ings of the. Convention. Truckée
will give a good account of itself on
election day.
~s
Fourth of Jaly Bazaar,
The Ladies of the M. E. Church
will hold a Bazaar in the building
one door above the. Theatre, commencing the evening of July 3rd and
continuing through the day and evening of the 4th, and the evening of
the 5th. A specialty will be made of
Refreshments, which will be donrted by members and friends, of the
Church. A Committee will beat the
room Tuesday afternoon, July 3rd to
receive donations, also at all hours
thereafter, while the Bazaar is open.
By .order of the President of the
Ladies Aid Society. 22
A:
School Enterfainment.
All pupils entitledto receive tickets, will receive, them at the
Washitigton building Thursday at 4
o’élock. Tickets will not be given
_© out side the building. ‘ Be sure and
come to get your ticket.
P. J. CanmIcHaEL,
Lost,. :
_-In this city, on Tuesday evening
last, a Red: Russian Leather Pock~«~et: Book; “éontaining money, rings,
ete. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office or
at the Sheriff’s office. je28tf
Ropgrr Dare Owenis dead.Sen ee
their-dte-ettect ifthe complexion is
defaced with pimples or blotches, or
the skin is rough or harsh. Toremedy these defects use Glenn’s Sulphur Soap.
Hill’s Hair Dye restores the tinge
of youth to gray loéks;:
Union Hotel Barber Shop,
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting performed at the Union Hotel
Barber Shop in the highest style of
the art. ‘James Fay, Proprietor.
~ — ie
Is Your Life Worth 106 Cents?
Sickness prevails everywhere, and
tverybody complains of some disease during their. life. When sick
the object is to get well; now to say
plainly-that no person in this. World
that is suffering with Dyspe} sia,
Liver Comp!aint and ‘its effects, such
as Indigestion, Custiveness, 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, — Ii
you doubt this, go to your Dreuggist,
und get a Sample Bottle’for 10 cents
and try it;—Regutar: size 75 cents.
Two doses will relieve you,
A
Sensible Advice,
You are asked every day through
the columns of newspapers aud by
your Druggist to use something for
your Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint
that you kuow nothing about you
get discouraged spending money with
but little success. Now to give you
Sutisfactory-proof that Green’s August Flower will cure youof Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint with all its
ects, such’ as sour stomach, Sick
Headache, Habitual: Costiveness,
Heart, Heart-purn,
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 r ‘gular
size for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you,
Hacan’s MaGnoria Bax preserves
and restores the complexion; removes
freckles, tan and sallowness; makes
the skin soft, white and delicate.
[ts 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
tbat will cure you, FREE OF
CHARGE, This great remedy. was
discovered by u missionary in South
America. Send a self-addressed envelopé to the Rey. Joseru T. Insan,
Station D, Bible House, New York
City. feb2-6m
“
A Fragrant Breath and. Pearly
Teeth.
Are easily obtained by cleansing
your teetb daily with that justly
popular dentifrice, SOZODONT.
Composed of rare antiseptic herbs,
imparts whiteness to the teeth, a
deliciuus 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, aad this
pure. tooth-wash protects the dental
surface by removing every impurity
that atlheres to them. Ask your
druggist for SOZODONT.
Lyon’s KatHazion ,makes beantiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents.
its falling out or turning gray, It
has stood the test ae —-. Is
charmingly perfumed, an Ro
j rival. mechl2-ly
?
enema
Water-brasb, Pu ines at the pit of
\ E KEEP INSTOCK EVERY VARIE4 ty of Merchandise in our line, including
WHISKIES, ,
TOBACCO,9
EAST § 6 6 HAMS & BACON,
FAIRBANK’S LARD, etc,
Just received, a car load of
Schummacher’s B & C Oat Meal,
Which is perfectly fre from all impurities
OFFICE AND SALESROOM.,
93 and 95 Front Street,
SACRAMENTO.
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U. C. BILLINGSLEY
FOSTER & BILLINGSLEY,
. Semleeiatas ae and ‘Wholesale Dealers in
J. R, FOSTER,
WooD AND WILLOW WAR E,
ROPE, TWINES, BRUSHES, ‘HANDLES,
POLISHES, BASKETS, PAPER BAGS,
STRAW AND MANILLA PAPER,
ETO., ETO.;
No. 57 J Street, Between Second
‘and Third,
SACRAMENTO,
junl5610
Special Notice.
The Pioneer Reduction
Co. of California, are ready
to purchase and reduce
SULPHURETS, at their
Works, at Canada Hill.
Nevada, May 23d, 1877,
Assessment Notice 5
MODFREY GRAVEL MINING COM.
W PANY. Location of principal place
ot business—San_ Francisco, California.
Grand Marsbal,
ERASTUS BOND.
Aids,
CHAS. KENT.”
G, Yon SCHMILTBURG,
Assistant Marshals.
Ss PUA AN,
L. M. SUKEFORTH,
JOS. 'THOMAS,
Marshal—Sceurlet Sash. ;
Aids—-White and Blue Sashes:
Assistants~Red, White and ‘Blue
Sashes.
EXERCISES OF THE DAY,
Federal salute and ringing of the
bells at sunrise. :
Procession will form at 10:30 A,
M., on Broad St. corner of Pine.
‘
ORDER OF PROCESSION.
Ist. Grand Marshal and Aids.
2nd. Brass Band.
3d. Military-Companies.
4th. Mexican Veterans.
5th. Hose Co, No, 1, with elegantly decorated Curriage. :
6th Pennsylvania Engire Co, No. 2,
which will be represented ‘*Columbia” and
‘*Pennsylvania.”
7th. Car of Liberty, with escort.
Sth. Cancasians,
Grass Walley and Colfax.
9th. Other Civic Societies,
10th. Officers of the Day in carriages.
lith. ‘Phe trades.
fron Nevada City,
ORDER OF MARCH,
Down Lroad to Plaza, up Main to
Commercial,up Commercial to Pine,
up Pine to Bréad,-up Broad to
junction of East and West Broad
Streets, countermarch down Jroad
to Piné, down Pine to Commercial,
down Commercial to Plaza, up
Broad to Hunt’s Hall and disband.
\
EXERCISES AT ‘HUNT’SHALL.’
Ist, Introduction of the President of the
Day. fe
2nd. Music by the Pand._
3d. Prayer by the Chaplain. ~
Location of Works, Grass Valley Mining
District. Nevada County, Califernia. Notic
ty-second day of June; 1877, an assessment,
No. One, of Five Cerits per share was levied
upon the capital stock of the Corporation,
payable immediately in United States gold
coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the
Companuy,-Rooms 3&4, second floor, 309
California street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment.shall remain unpaid on the Twéntyfitth day of July. 1677, will be delinquent
and-advertised for sale st. public auction;
and unless payment is made before will be
so'dj on MONDAY, the THIRTEENTH day
of AUGUST, 1877, to' pay.the delinquent
assessment, together with cost of adver.
tising and expenses ot sale, By order of
the Buard of Directors,
~J.M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary.
Office--Rooms 3 & 4, second floor, 309
California Street, San Francisco, Califor-nia. je26td ~
Election for Chief Engineer,
ANNUAL ELECTION FOR CHIEF
* ENGINEER of-the Nevada City Fire
Department, wiil take place at the Marshal’s Office,om
MONDAY, JULY 30, 1877,
Judges—John Bacigslupi snd Chris.
Naffziger.
Clerks—A. Chaty andJ.J. Ott. .
Polis will be open from _ to 8 o'clock,
By order of the Board of Fire Delegates,
; W. RB. COE, President.
« is hereby given, that at a mecting af }
the Bosrd of Directors, held on the Twen.
4th. ‘Star Spangled Banner,” byWevada
. City Glee Club, under the leadership of
. Prof. Muller. :
5th. Reader of the Declaration of Inde. pendence, .
6th. ‘‘Columbia the Land of the Brave,”
by Glee Club.
ith. Poem.®th. ‘Our Nation’s Birthday,” by Glee
Club.
9th. Oration.
10th. Hymn of Peace.
llth. Benediction.
In the afternoon amusements of
various kinds will be afforded,
Consisting of games. of various
kinds, for which vash prizes will be
given. j
Oo
The Festivities of the day will close with
A Grand Military and FireMen’s Ball.
, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Presidént—N P Brown,
" Seeretary—K. Casper.
Treasurer—J Naffziger.
N P Brown, J Naffzige?,
Gvon Schmittburg, WJ Urgan
James Monro, Secretary. je20-td
Jonathan Clark, J A Rapp,
Cnas Kent, Jd P Davenport,
Ed Goldsmith, . B. om.
W D Lop o6 Olive,
* RM Hont,
AB Lord 5 Hupp,
F Eilerman, E Bond,
D Wellington, 3M Walling.
a
sia emma = =
. W.J. JOHNSTON,
with carriages beautifully decorated, upon ,
Which they will sell Very Cheap
q
thoney by buy ing fot cash,
Our Machines are all first-class— Farmers
manufactured if they br
THE BEST AND
They are well known in this. market,"and
ry.the largest stock of SHELF HARDWARE
AND FENCE WIRE, ¢te., to-be—toundin
PRICES LOW, ralSend for our Catalogue f
4th OF JULY!
NEVADA CITY, {<2
WEDNESDAY,
JULY 4th, 1877
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_ BAKER & HAMILTON,
‘ : Yr
Phreshing Mngines—and-at other Goods usually offered in this line,
RS OF
Implements,
EZARDW ARE,
peewsd ETO. .o» @
WE ARE EXCLUS[VE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING. MACHINES< Buckeye Mower and Reaper,
Hollingsworth Sulky Rakes,
ping Sulky Rake,
eee = Wood and Wire Tooth Horse Rakes
The Bain Wagons, The Spring Wagons,
Farm, Freight and Header. Wagons—our own make and im
¥
TUE CELEBRATED CASE HEADER—far superior to any other Header ever used
SNWoed and Straw
; the BEST Machinee
ly of us or our Agents.
:
arg. sure-—oef--having
THERE IS NO EXPER. MENT TO BE TRIED~— EVERY MACHINE IS
WARRANTED,
always give satisfaction. BR2"We also car
CUTLERY, BELTING, ROPE, BALING _
“Cahitornia. Our geods are all NEW. aad
or full particulars. "eq
ADDRESS SACRAMENTO OR SAN FRANCISCO, Z
caeeats aes Sid son ener ee
. (At the old Hardware Store)
ON MAIN STREET.
a ine
Has on-hand and is constantly receiving,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE,
PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS.Iron and Steel, Carpenters’
Tools, Nailsand Shovels,
Wheelbarrows
Rope,all s'zes, blocks & Sheaves,
Picks, Axes, Hoes and Rakes.
Hydraulic Pipe made to order,
Rubber Hose, Belting and Packing,
Doors and Windows, Glass and
‘Patty,. White Lead.
Oils, of all kinds,
Giant,
California aud Eastern
Powder and Fuse.
STOVES,
Of all kinds and sizes.
TINWARE,
A large and complete assortment,
and everything else usnally found in
a first class
kind. .
establishment of this
EVERYTHING IN MY
LINE WILL BE SOLD AT
THE LOWEST PRICES.
Gas and Water Pipe always on
hand, and connections made with
the City Water Works,
W. J. JOHNSTON,
‘27 an 29 Main Street.
Nevada City, March 16, 1877,
SHURTLEFF.
JUST OPENED.
‘“SHURTLEFF & JAMIESON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
THOS4&, JAMIEBON,
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
JUNCTION OF .MAIN AND COYOTE
STREETS, NEVADA CITY.
AVE JUST OPENED AT THE ABOVE
“PLACE WITH A
Large and well selected stock ot
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Canned Goods, Produee, etc.
for Cash. —
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 2
STRICTLY FOR VASH.
Call at the New Grocery Store and'save
may
vo ofood bd
FLOWER SEEDS.
CHOICE BULBS FOR SPRING
PLANTING JUST RECEIVED
—AT—
PRESTON’S,;
AND OFFERED
AY CATALOGUE RATES.
GKASS SEEDS,
GARDEN SEEDS,
> All at‘ the .
LOWEST MARKET RATES,
A full Assortment
. OF
Drugs, Patent Medicines anc
Toilet Articles, “‘Kiways
On Hand.
PRFSCR' PTIONS accurstely compout
ed at all hours of the day or night
. Nevada Drug Store,
E. M. PRESTON, Prop’r.
SUMMONS, -NTATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of
bh Nevuda, 68. In the District Ccurt of
the Fourteenth Judicial District of the
Stute of California, in and for the Courity
ot Nevada. The People of the State of
Californla send gresting to Momtz Scholze,
defendant, You are hereby required to appear in an 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
dayof —dtines—E8tF, by Minnie A,
Scholze, plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days . exclusive of the day of service] after the
service on you of this Summons—df served
within this, county;;or, if served out o1
this county, but in this District, within
twenty days; otherwise within forty days,
or judgment will bes taken against you by
defuult, according to the prayer of said
complaint. Being an action. brought by
plant forthe dissolution of thé bonds
tiffand defendant, on the ground of cruel
and inhuman.trcatment of plaintif? by de
fendant, and plaintiff prays that the gristody of the two children, viz: Maude and
Herbert, the issue-of the marriage of said
plaintiff and defendant may be awarded to
plaintiff. And you are hereby notified that
if you failto appear and ‘answer the said
complaint as. above required, the said
plaintiff willapply to the Court for the
rélief therein prayed for
{ ——') In testimony wher of,” I, James D.
néal >) White,Clerk of District Court afore. -—~ ) said, do hereunto set my hand and
jinpress the seal of said Court; at office; in
the city of Nevada, on the I4th day of
June, A.D. 1577.
: JAMES D.WIITE, Clerk.
By 'OHN WEPEER, Deputy,
John Caldwell, plff’s att’y.
BLACKSMITHING
_—AND—
WAGON SHOP,
C. LOCKLIN,. would respectfully
e inform the people of Nevada City
and vicinity, that he is prepared to do alt
and every kind of BLACKSMITHING with
Promptness and Dispatch.
ALSO PREPARED TO MAK WAGONS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
Handles, all complete, can’. be
had ‘at this Establishment for
» $24 00 per dozen.
J.C. LOCKLIN,
Near the Broad aud Main street bridges.
Nevada City, June 19th, 1877.-lm ‘
2
Photo Crome Pictures,
THE MOST DURABLE PICTURE
OP THE AGE,
HOSE EXQUISITE MINIATUES COL-~
ORED IY OIL, WHICH
MRS. », F. RUDOLPH
Is taking at her Photograph Gallery.
Gall and examine specimens,
Nev Uty, June 14, 1877.m
CLOVER: Sat 1) caer z
of matrimony, now existing between plaine—
First Class Mining Picks,.with —
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