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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
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is of Menthe ha:
l, Silver,
lity and_
L.
of W.D.
“well-in this. city Wednesday’ night.
_ power press derives its motive power
jujured by a stray ballfrom a target
omfile, at the Re-union —= ——
“day.
_ents are ex-Nevadans, and now ‘live
,the “Re-Union grounds yesterday.
.—
' yamento in the art preservative of all
; Since morning.
_ Both
~ State Convention at San Francisco.
oF
_ Nevada.
wt
in
a
Salooy of ANTornE Tam.
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, ,
a
Brief Mention.
Two Nevada boys were arrested
yesterday for stealing a . piece of canVase
Business was geverally suspended
id town-during a portion ef yester“Mrs. Allen of Canada Hill
ded at the residence of Mrs,” Still
Jas.
The Grass Valley Union's new
trom a.water,wheel that has lately
been put in,
An inisane woman jumped Freon a
window of the overland train whenit
was in motion ata pointnear Teme kee
yestetday morning.
A little daughter of Pat. Kalagher
was struck in the head and _ slightly
‘The Wellmat Siwlets; i, parnear Marysville, were-exhibited_at
father and mother,
being in_impecunious circumstances, }
were made-the recipients of sundry
donations of coin. :
-William Blair, who claimed aclose
to Frank Bigir, the
unsuccessful ex-candidate’ for the
Vice Presidency of the United States
has just died at the Nevada county
Hospital-at the age of 7l years. He
was borri in Pennsylvania, and came
‘The energetic
2
relationship
to this State from the lead mines 07!
Wisconsin,
ee ee
Personal Notes.
od esc
Miss Emma Pastassis: of San Frapcisco is.in the city.
Geo. M. Mott, the successful publisher of Sacramento, js in town.
Charlie Dorsey, am. ex-Nevada
countyan, and now engaged at Sacarts, was at the Re-union.
Niles Searls, Jr., George Hyghes
and A. P. Niles (son
Judge Niles) arrived in town yesterday morning from the State University where they have been pursuing
their studies. ;
Wm. P. Williams came dowa’
from the Sierra Buttes Quartz Mine,
this week, to attendthe funeral of his
of Supreme
mother, who was buried Weduesflay, at Grass Valley. He will visit with -his father, and then return to his home . in the gold fields of
Sierra, ee 2
-_—> « > __ ——_—_——.,
Fire Alarm.
Yesterday afternoon about 5:30,
the residence . of G. A. Cantine, on
Cottage street, caught on fire from
the lining of the house, but from .
what cause is not knowp, a8 there
had not been any fire in the house
The hose companies
were quickly on the spot, but the
fire was put ont with water from
garden hose and buckets of water
before their services were needed; \
companies hgd their hose
streached, and No.1 turned on a
stream to cool things olf. Damages
nomnal,
—— i msguecanes
f2Kearney has been re-elected
President of the W. P. C. by the
The Honorable Bilks must go.
Sk eats yng eas
For Fine Heme Made Jewelry,
Go to C. J. Branp’s, Broad street,
j5-4t
Beautiful Gold Rings,
My own work, 18 carats fine, set
With precious stones, at low prizes.
jed-4t C. J. Brann.
_——eNice ntuhidens Sugar.
11 pouuds of brown sugar for31.00.
at SHURTLEFF’s j3
oe _—New Poiatoes.
Choice Early, Qjose Potatoes, per
100 lbs., $150, at SHURTLEFF’s j3
Fresh Limes.
One Dollar and Fifty cents per
Hundred, at Joun Jack’s. tf
<->
Antoine Tam's Parlor Saloon.
Delicious Ice Cream, Fine Fresh
Candies and Nuts, and Fresh Qysters can be obtained at the Parlor
jel.lw
Parasols ! Parasels :!
Parasols, from 50 cents to $3250,
at the Palace Dry Goods Store.of
dollars for a Sewing Machine, when
. $For Ssle at Fevix @gunet's.
\deced .and Pine gtreets,
jatp of the taod after esting? etc.
Connundram.
Why will people pay froini49 to SO
they can get the New .JVileen, . the
best Sewing machine thatemaes ever
‘auvented, for from 25 to #.dollars ?
: W..A.Srcogaxpy,
No. 18 & 20.Gemmeretialst. .
oad
eerly TothatoMauts,
aaeapenpy-wiagioa
OC
—_——$———_ i
Kiais:: Meta: Hate.
The latest Spring and Summer
gty les just received-at Hyma» Bros.”
corner, Broadand Pine streets, NevadaeGaiy. ert)
Gem Shaving Saloon,
‘ Opposite the National Hotel. ShavFine Stock «#f Fancy Geods.
a
The largest.and finest assortroent’
of Silk Scarfe, Handkerghiefs, .Neekties, Collaze~ Cuffs. fall of the latest
sprmg aud summer styles) justreceive at Eyanan Brothers’, corner;
“Nevadall
= apr9-tf.
nw 2 ae
nad ! Hats i!
$= ‘
.
t
‘dats ra 50 c conts te $15 at te’
Palace DayGoods Store of
apr 25 tt. _Rosenbere Bros.
4iothing: Clothimg! Clothing!
The lategtepring and .»sammer styles
of the.chaisest goods qn the, most
select wattaens, in menig, youths’
and boys’ clogjing, now rereived at
Hyman Bros., Cor. Bread aad Pine
Sts. Nevada.City. . eple
42 Unsurpassed tor geyle and dinjuls
THe hathing season whidb.is fast
approaching is mot made as usefil as
it might be, im consegnence af the
tailure of these whO wesort to a, to
. qnake use 6f ll the sanitary adjubathing. Something more than plain‘
water, is uecessany to insure © oth:
cleahjaness and keglth, either in the!
bath er at the sea shore, and the
best article forthat purpose is Glenn's
Sulphur Soap. ‘Crittenten’s, No. 7,
Sixth avenue, wow Yerk.
dr uggists.
Hills Hair and W hisker Dye,
black or brown, 50c.
i. —
Ask Yourself These Questions.
Are you a despondent snflerer
from sick headache, hahitnueld castiveness, palpitation of the:heart? Have
you digziness-of the head? Is your
nervous system depressed:
your bleed cireulete badly?
you a cough? Low spizits?
9
Have
Comin
Al
of these and mach more are the direct results of dyspepsia, liver complaigt and mdi gestion.
gust Mower iv now ackuowledged by
all dryggsts to be a positive cure.
2,400,000 hottles were given away in
the U, 8, through druggists to the
propless_a trial. Two doses will
satisfy any person of its wonderful
quelity in curing alk forms of. indigestion. Sample bottles. 10 cents.
Regular size 75 cents. Soid posi
tively by all Beatclass Druggists in
he United States.
iain
Why wit Yeu
Allow a cold to advance in your sysmaladies, such as pneumonia, hemorrhages and lung tronbles, when an
immediate relief can bc so readily attained, Boschee’s German Syrup
has gained the largest salg in the
world for the cure of cougha, colds
and the severest lung diseages. It is
Dr. Boschee’s famous Germar. _prescription, and is prepared with ‘he
greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in administering it to the
youngest child, as per, directions,
The'sale of this medicine-is uy pregedented. Since first introduced there
has been a constant increasing demand, and without a single report of
a failure to do its work in any ¢ase.
Ask your druggist aa to the te uth of
these remarks, Large size 75 cents.
Try it and be convinced,
er
\r any dealer telia
You that he haa for sale a dentifrice
identical with ar containing ingredients equalling er superior in ettigacy
to those of SQOZODONT, discredit
the statement and insist upon boxing
that alone, By doing ga, you wil
secure a dentifrice par excellence the
best in the market, containing hotan‘ig elements of rare preservative ipfluence upon the teeth, and che which
will endow them with most becoming whiteness. Another desjrable
feature of this table toilet artigle is
that it imj fragrance tg, the
breath, Sold dey all « sts,
>4 Card
‘Teo all who gre suffering. from. the
errors and indiscretions of yoyth,
nervous weakness, early deeay, loss
of manhood, &e., I will send a, receipe. that will, cure. you, free of
Vcharge: This great remedy was_diseoveréd by a eT aN . in Sqath
Amezjea. Send a self lreaseyt a
v to the Rey, Jose
apr 25 tf, — Roseyperc Bros,
a
ts, Station D. Aes: verb City.
ing, 29c. Hair cutting, 25e.Sham. .
pooing, 25c. Mair work a specialty.
jautu-tf aLovis GevarR.
iglf are the pictures pede ‘at the’
. “Rudolph Phote-Gallery.”
eer aloes
vests that aggkt to be employed jz.
Sold dbyDoes .
Green's Au.
tem and thus encourage more serious :
For meer a8
Beautifying the
. Complexion and
NEWSARD V.alre. ABLE PREPARAa tien, pronounced: by all to ve the most
PeBert cosmetic in existence. U nlike other
Preperations it is not ehly harmless, but faVors «:natural and healtay action of the skin,
resulting in complete purity and clearness
of complexion. ‘The intrinsic merit and-high
medical endorsoment of € AMELLINE
have ina few months caused it to nearly supersede agligc. rtigles ior the soutplexion in
San Frypiego. UPRACE 50 CENTS
SORE BY:ALL DRUGGIS
EH. "2. “WARELEE « in
may15-3in SAN FRANCISCO.
hus
.COME.AND SEE THE
BRELNGES
. At the Theatre, Nevada City,)
“FRY T I SELL AT
é
25 ‘CEMTS PER DOZEN.
_ SMOKE THE
“LMURFL WREATH”
S CENT
‘CHICAGO CIGAR,
At ZEKIND’S,
Broad Street, Nevada City.
. ‘May 27th, 1879,
(NEW TAILOR SHOP,
F, M. SCHMIDT,
. AVING REMOVED FROM
MENTO TO KEV ADA
ces that he has opened a =
Tailor Shop on Pine Strect,
Two doors below Dr. Hu
is prepared to make to o
tilemen and youth's C
than was ever offered in
SACRA’
» 4nnoun
.
rder all kinds of genlothing, CHEAPER
Nevada County,
t
All W ool Suits Made to Order-from
$25 and upwards.
Spring Bottom Pants a Specialty,
Clothing Cleaned, Scoureil and Ren:
evated by the new French Pro. Ce8s, superior to any in the
city. Prices:
Coat C leaned, Scoured or Renovated, from 75 centa to $1 50.
Pants, from 50 cents to $1.
_ Vests, from 25 cents to 50 cents.
'
Having had 24 years
above business,
faction. c
Nevada City,
experience in the
i Will warrant -to give satisF. M. SCHAIIDT.
April 5, 1879,
WILLIAM R. COE’S
NEW, STOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS
CONSISTING OF
. Ladies’ Frerich Kid
Side Lace Gaiters,
Ladies’, \Misses and Children’ 8
French Kid and Pebble Goat Button
Gaiters.
Cent's Sewed Opera Boots 5
Embroidered Slippers for ladies
and gentlemen.
ste
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
ents’, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Arctics and Overshoes,
f All of which will be
Sold at Lower Prices than the same
quality e Goeds can be bought
“ for this eftan Francisco.
leclS W. EE. Cots, .
Home Mutual Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA.
a
CAPITAL $300,000.
Principal @ffice—305 Califernia St.,
SAN FRANCISCO:
ia INSURANCE ONLY
J, F. Houeurox, President.
Geo. H. Howarp, Vice President
CuarLes H. Story, Secretary.
N. B. Envy, Marine Secre Secretary.
H. H. bigkiow, General. Manager.
k. H. oie Genera Agent.
Grass Valicy Branch fer Nevada Co,
TRCBTESE :
WM. WATT. .__T. W. SIGOURNEY
A. B. BRAD, Manager..’
icE—MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY,
.
earns!
nt's Office, where he
.
é
GRAND »
NEV. ACOUNTY REUNION}
CERTS!
1 WHICH =
BEST MUSICAL TALENT
OF THE COUNTY WILL TAKE PART.
HE FIRST, CONCERT WILL TAKE
place on
Thursday Night, June 5th,
At the Theatre, Nevada City.:
THE SECOND ON *
Friday Night, June 6th,
at, :
Hamilton Hall,Grass Valley,
_ AND THE THIRD ON
Saturday Night, June 7th,
+ FOR THE RENEFTE OF THE
REUNIONASSOCTA" TION.
~
No pains have been iain by the
Managers to make these Concerts
-equal_to those given byCAMILLE URSO.
The best Musical Programme has
been selected by the Direetors,
Messrs. Muller & Davis.
The Grand Rehearsal
With full Orchestra, will take place
on Wednesday morning,at 10 0’clock,
June 4th, at the Theatre, Nevada
City. may 29
A. ROSENTHAL,
Commercial &St., Nevada City,.
A NNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT
ZL hevhas just reeeived another invoice
of the MOSP DELICIOUS BRANDS of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Ever brought to Nevada City, and which he
is selling at prices that will
SATISFY EVERYBODY. s
FRUITS RECEIVED DAILY,
Fresh picked from the Orchards, and faanillies can have the Finest Varieties of
Strawberries, Cherries
And other Fruits sent to their residentes, by
. teavi ing their orders, and at prices Cheap a8
the Cheavess.
} keep on hand a choice stock of American
and French CANDIES, which will be sold at
from 25 to 50 cents per pound. Also Fresh
Nuts of all kinds
VARIETIES.
Tropical Fruits, Cutlery, Jewelry, Widow
Ware, Stationary, Toys, etc.
tS. You can get better bargains of ma than
at any other store.
& ROSENTHAL,
Commercial Street, opposite Transcript
Block. Nevada City. way 4
MOTICE.
e
gan. is bareby riven thakI Have sok
out my inferest, except the Kook Accounts, in the soure of Richards & Roberts,
in Nevada Cihy, to Edward Richards. 1} will
pay my share. of waa debts of tke former
firm of Rieharda 4, Roberts.
RICHARD. ROBERTS.
__ Nevada Cit, wy 27,1 1879. de
To Contracters and Carpenters.
YEALED PROROBALS
building,
pagar yes City
fue toa work of
a Fence and Sidewalksin the
y Hall, on Spring street, according to eifications filed with the Clerk
of the Board of Trusteas of the City of Nevada, will be “reeeis adi by the Clerk” up to and
including the Bb, day. of dune, 1879. :
my29 KC ASPE K, Clerk.
To AllWhewit may Cascern
Net E is hereby givan that & J. V. PetBi tit, have rented the ranch known as the
Lopez Kanch, fer use on theday of Re-Union, .
5th day of Juya, and I caution all parties
from -putting. thereupon any sands for
amusements.ox refrawhaents. bs
P.S. All parties that? wish oo reat any
starid on the steve named grounds, wil! apply for beaten
JAMES V. RETTIT,
my24-3t Gold Room, Nevada City.
_ (Grass V allay Union please . publish. tw
City Board ef Eqnalization.
RE POARD, @F GIT¥ TRUSTEZS will
sit as « Boas of. Equalization, on
persond, who bayvaaiready been notified, an
opportunity of ap) ing before the Board
and show cause why their assessment should
not stand as raised by. the Board of Equalization. K. CASPER, Clerk.
Nevada City, May 3), 1879.
TAKE HOTICE”
To All Whem it, mag Concern.
HE undersigpehas the sole and exclu.
siveright to keap ap Ice Cream Stand,
with Candies, Cakes, and the usua] accomyanimen ts of sueh Stands, upon the = ReTnion Pie-nie Grounds, at all pic-nics, -reunions, and other social gatherings; that no
other person has a right to keep such a
stand, and all persons are. forbidden to attempt :to _ any such stand upon said
grounds, ) exclusive right is of reeord at
Page 315, nt *k 2 of Leases of the County
Records of Nevada County, in the County
Recorder's office at Nevada C ity.
BEST ASSORTM’T [fs
TO NEVADA CITY.
CHEAP EF oR CASE!
Monday Evening, June 2d, 1879,
At 8 o'clock, P. 4,, for the purpose of giving d
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE!
“Pioneer” Fur
LARGEST AND
EVER BROUGHT
Constantly c
aa’ Remember the place a st.,
No 34 Commercial S¢., Junetion Pine, Nevada City.
~ FURNITURE!
MRS. J. E. JOHNSTON'Sniture Rooms,4
* KEW STCCK
FURNITURE,
UPHOLSTERY,
BEDDING, ETC.
.
on 27 awn a,
The finest assortment of Bedding, Blankets, Looking Glasses,
Picture Frames, Pictures, Window Shades, Brackets, and every
variety of Furniture and Upholstered Goods. Terms, “ €. 0. -D.”
I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
By any Dealer in Nevada County.
near junetion of Pine. {Apt2
WM. bs WOLF Oh
PRICELISSS FOR CASH
Subject to Correction]
String Beans, 5 caus for 100)
Pearl Barley, 3 pounds
Spices, all kinds, per bettle 10.
Pickles, per bettle 25
. Pickles, 5 galtom kegs 2 00 .
Lard, 8 poend cans, 90)
Everything else in proportien.
WILLIAM WOLF.
Maim Strect, Nevada City .
March 2& 1879
CHRIS. MAFFZIGUR,
PROPRIETOR. OF THLE
Umion Market,
NEVADA CITY
ba 2
Which he offen
HAS NOW ON IfA}eD of
his ewn manufacture,
SEW LARD,
wala in quantities to suit.
—IlE ALSO HAS—
HAMS AND BACOW;
The Best to be had in the County.
Of his own manufacture.
hand, at ail times, the est of
SAUSAGES, ETC,
Give me acallif you want something
in iny line. 416
‘ANERICAN MEAT t MARKET .
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
,
In Traaseript Block.
JAXMIES MONRO, Proprietor,
EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND TH.
best of
Beef, Pork, Mutton,
Corn Beef,
Niles Searls,
Nees aie and Counselor at-Law,y,
Veal,
2 EVA ISMERT,
Kevada City, May 22, 1879.
OFFICE— Opposite the Conxt House
Flour, per 100 Ibs, $2 751
Wheat, per 100 Ibs, 225
Corn, per 109 Ibs, 1 75
Bran, per 100 lbs, 1 123)
Mixed Feed per100 lbs, 1374
Middlings, per 100 lbs, 150°
Crushed Sugar, 8) lbs, 100
BrownS ar, 11 Ibs 100.
Green Coflee. 5& ibs 100
Ground Coffee, 3lbcans, 60
Rice, — 14 Ibs 100
Beans, 22 Ibs 1060)
Soap, 8 bars 25)
Soap, per box 50) .
Candles, 14 for 25)
Candles, perbox. 1. Crackers, per box,
Oysters 8cansfor 1 00
Salmon, Scansfor 100!
‘Tematoes, icansfor 100)
Green Carn, 6cansfor 100
Ife also keeps on .
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, . .
Empire Livery ‘Stable,
BROAD STREET. .NEVADA CITY;
[Opposite National’ Exchanvé Hotel
been asinine
D. ‘WELLINGTON, Proprietor.
HE Proprietor ‘of the EMPIR E STABLES .
-L. announces that he has now the Largest
Lot ef be
Horses, Carriages and Rugzics
To be found in this part of the State,
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Tlacks to let at the shortest, notice and on the
most reasonatle terms.
The Llorses are free from-vice, of good style
and capable of goimg asfast 9s.any gentlenian
cares to drive.
@4" Carriages for Funerals attended to with
peroarptness,Good Saddle Horses alwars on hand,
Horses boarded bY *4 day, week or month
. and the greatest of care guaranteed,
D.-WELLINGTON.
Cs)
.
.
ra
. National Exchange Hotel,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
. C. B. PEARSON.
THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL BS
vesy @lways open for the accommodation
Hil of the Traveling Public. Large additions having been made to it, and
. it hes } s fitted up im elegant style.
THE SLEEPING ROOMS are large,
. amd comafortable.
THE TABLE will compare’ favorably
that of any Hotel in the State. The proptie
Proprietor.
airy
Sardines, -@ cans for 100) Pes oaiio! criey or exper nse tu render
ae Peas,, 4cansfor 100 STAGES leave this House vlaily for ail pla
ueberries, 4cansfor 1 00 . North olethis city. :
Kerosene, per gallon, 35 Soere ve dak pi i ir the
Kerosene, per 5 gallon can 1 50 BILLIARD TABLES AND BAR connectSyrup, per gallon, 75 . } A share of public patronage is respectfully
Syrup, 5 gallon kegs, 3 56 ‘ whaen
Bacon, 1 ound. 31 f C. E. PEARS? roprietor
Hams, pet 11. Xe Sept. 8 ee seh
-} Good Green Fea 30 . _Nevaida, Sept. 6, 1878. ra
, Breakfast, 40 . NEVADA FOUNDRY
Fresh Butter, per rol?, 40 oe
' Cooking Butter, perlb, 10 babe
Cod Fish, “ 7 MACHINE SHOP,
(Ground Coffee, per paper 30 SGutiaw Kibad tin sila.
Washing Powder, 3 papers 25 tote Bethe
Corn Starch, 2 papers, 25 . GEO. G. ALLAN. . Proprietor
Starch, 2 papers, 25 .
weam, Steam Engines and Poilers,
pole Quartz Mills of all kinds and
hii styles of Machine EV. Archii ae tural and Ornamental Casting z ‘Amalgamating Machinery of all des. ernpti ms,
Blac ksmithing t in all its branches, from the
ghtest to the heaviest kind of work,
Cutting, Punching and Rolling of Iron for
. Hydraulie Pipe, which will be niade and sold
by the foot, or the material will be cut, rolled and pvnched, ready to be put together on
the ground,
For such work qhe Nevada Fou ndry has
the most complete and extensive machinery ¥
in the State. The work done at. this estat)
} lislment can not be excelled in the State, aud
the prices ¢ harged will be moderate,
Steam Engines, Mining Pumps, Hoisting’
Gear, Saw, ‘Grist, Quartz and Cagwent Mills a
specialty, ‘and all orders filed with dispatch.
. @ Repairing done on short notice. : .
Second Hand Machiuery forsale. .
Nevada, Feb. 25d, 1879,
NEW DRUG STORE,
ye
lig
. BROAD STREET, ABONE PINE STREET
(Opposite Stumpf’s Hotel)"
NEVADA CITY‘
J. F. RUDOLPH,.
OFFERS FOR SALE
A FRESH ANG GENERA”
ASSOFMENT
vt ¥ ~~
Drugs ang Medicines, .
ARs sb ThE —
RA PTEN T MEDICINES
OF THE DAY.
” Also, Tuleolp'’ys Extract of Horehound an
}
ge Ex yeetorans.
‘ a. Physwisas Pea:riptions, Sant ram y
el POA CAPSIViHY 8h wo vrately eoiupo) pomiby J ¥ REDOLPH Apetherary
. PHILIP RICHARDS,
. Ne. 30 Main Strect Nevadt City
OPULAR
Anise, for Congas and Golds, unequalled a. .
Co BUST BOUGHT AND SOL, .
BULLIEN DISCOUNTED.
ADVANCES MADE ON GOLD DUST OR
BULLION FOR COLNAGE AT THE MINT.
Checks on San Francisco.
Correspoudent—F. Bee x & Cor. Succes
or of Swies Anecionn Bank ‘San £ rabcace.
Ls