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RIMARIES,
RTY
nary election ig
y June 11th, 1979
ee (3) d 4
wo (2) del
hips one (1) dele. ~
ates are elected,
, Mulloy, Presi.
nty Central Com.
credentials. No
en Count eS
hig Bomp —
a
0. 66,
iE CITY OF NE.
ws:
e assessed — “ aluad city for Genera)
cages on each
ire purposes ig -_
ending May 16th,
eee on
CKLIN, Pres’t,
: CREAM!
>» Candy
FACTORY,
Hotel,
vada City,
Neat
Saloon
ception of guests,
ith delicious Cream
ving orders. Jund
EIVED,.
SUPPLY.
iE ,
ATED
EDE.
he Best :
TOBACCO.
NO OTHER.
LY BY
JACK.
TED!
EC MINE,
loomfield.
5 $2 50
ours Labor. '
. COX, Sup't.
ay psn
NTAIN ICE.
ves notice ‘that he is
i the best article of
AIN ICE
or private residence
is the best ever put up
country. i
: office of the Compeny,
promptly attended to.
. . & THOMPSON.
3, 1879.
[STRY.
H hson,
bei . MORGAN'S
_ Company from -$5,000,000 to $10, . eoncert in Grass Valley Friday even~~ from this city.
. at SHURTLEFF’s
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
RS ETAT ASE MGT IE LCOS,
Brief Mention.
Delegates Nihel, Lewis ind Martin
havereturned from the W. P: C.
Convention. :
Jos. Lawrence was arrested -by
Marshal Baldridge yesterday on a
charge of battery made by N. Luchsinger. 4
The certificate has hoon filed of
the increase of the capital steck of
the Excelsier Water and’ Mining
, 000. :
There was a fair attendance at the
ing. A number of ladies and gentlemen, besides the siagers, went down
<A little daughter -of Mrs. Snell,
while watching the balloonist ascend
atthe ‘‘circus” tent Friday evening,
was knocked down and slightly hurt
by a rope that whipped against her.
Horace Hale, a former resident of
of Blue Fent, but now residing in
San Francisco where he is connected .
with the People’s Ice Company,--has
been spending a few days in this.
city.
The members of the Y. M. S. C. hold a meeting at 2:o’clock Satarday
(2) afternoon, for the purpose of dealing with thy case of a weak brother
who has permitted himself to be
“ Roped in. —
Geo. M. Mott of Sacramento and
Brother Jonathan Clarke started for
a pleasure trip through*Nevada. and.
Sierra counties yesteré&y morning.
They expect to be absent a week or
ten days,
<
«Probate Court.
In the Probate Court yesterday an
order and decree of settlement of account was made in the estate and
guardianship of Wm. Y, McCracken,
insane.
In the matter of the estate of J. B.
Hunter, deceased, a decree was
inade showing that due and legal notice to creditors had been given; also.
a decree of the settlement of the account of the administrator; and a decree of distribution to creditors, to
whom the estate will pay 53 cents on
the dollar.
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>
« New Telegraph Office.
The Western Union telegraph office at Grass Valley has been removed from Spencer’s store to ‘‘The Holbrooke.” Ed, Black is the agent in
charge, having recently been promoted to that position because of his efficient and faithful services. His
new office is being fitted up in handsome style.
><
The Excelsior Ditch.
The Excelsior Company’s ditch,
‘which is about thirty miles in length, ,
thas been recently overhauled nearly
‘the éntire distance under the superwision of Mr S. H. Dikeman, the efficient Manager. .A small portion at
Rush creek still remains to be repaired, and then the ditch will be in perfect order along the whole line.
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M. E. Church.
Preaching morning and evening
by the pastor, Rev. John Coyle, at
ll a. M. and 7:30 P.M. Subject for
the evening, ‘‘Belshazzer’s Feast.”
Revival services in the church every.
evening this week except Saturday,
commencing Monday evening, June
9th. All are cordially invited.
Congregational Church
Preaching at the Congregational
Church to-day, morning and evening,
by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims. Subject
in the morning:—‘“‘Just as it should
be.” Inthe evening:—‘‘Our Re-union avd Concerts.” All are cordially
invited.
Baptist Church.
Preaching at the Baptist Church
morning and evening, by the Pastor,
Rev. B. L. Aldrich. Morning subject : ‘James reconciled with Paul.”
Evening subject : ‘“The Endless Reanion.” All are invited.
Nice Brown Sugar.
11 pounds of brown sugar for$1.00
33
Parasols ! Parasels !!
Parasols, from 50 cents te $12.50,
at the Palace Dry Goods Store of
apr 25 tf. Rosenperc Bros.
© The boy who had to be driven
bath-tab last Winter now
for at a time in the caand rivers, — 4
a
. identical with or containing
Connundrum,
Why will people pay from 40 to 80,
dollars for a Sewimg Machine, when
they can get the: New Wilson, the
best Sewing machine that was ever
invented, for from 25 to 40 dollars?
W. A. Stcourney;
No. 18 & 20 Commercial st.
New Petatecs.
Choice Early Rose Potatoes, per
100 lbs., $1 50, at Suuntierr’s j3
Mats! Mate! Hats? in i so << wis re. of com exon. ond ment clearness Thursday Night, June 5th,
e “Spring an umMmMer . have in a rere n 3 ;
:
styles just réceived at Hyman Bros. og alt artisies or tes en net a4 At the Theatre, Nevada City.
corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevaok RICE 60 CENT THE SECOND ON rage da City. : * ap6 ALL DRUGGISTS,
_ H.-P. WAKELEE «& Ce., Friday Night, June 6th,
Gem Shaving Saloon. may15-3m SAN FRANGISCO. : a
‘Opposite the National Hotel. Shav.
ing, 25c. Hair cutting, 25c. Shampooing, 25c. Hair work a specialty.
jan29-tf uis GoDaIR.
’ Fine Stock ef Fancy Goods.
The-largest and finest assortment
of Silk Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Collars, Cuffs (all of the latest
spring and summer styles) just received at Hyman Brothers’, corner
Broad and Pine: streets, Nevada
ate t_ Bateit
— Hats from 50 cents to $15 at the
Palace Dry Goods Store of
~ apr25 tt. RosENBERG Bros.
_ Clothing! Clothing Clothing?
Thelatest spring and summer styles
and boys’ clothing, now received at
Hyman Bros., Cor. Broad and Pine .
Sts. Nevada City. apl2.
sa Unsurpassed for style. gnd_finish are the pictures made at the
‘“‘Rudolph Photo-Gallery.” CoLitns
operator. jul5
+
Tue bathing season which is fast
‘approaching is not. made as useful as
it might be, in consequence of the
failure of those who resort to it, to
make use of all the sanitary adjuvants that ought to be employed in
bathing. Something more than =
water is necessary to insure both.
cleanliness and health, either in the
bath or at the sea shore, and the
best article for that
Sulphur Soap. Crittenton’s, No. 7,
Sixth avenue, New York. Sold by
druggists.
Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye,
black or brown, 50.
Ask Yourself These Questions.
Are you a despondent sufferer
from sick headache, habitual costiveness, palpitation of the heart? Have
you dizziness of the head? Is your
nervous system depressed? © foes
your bl circulate badly? Have
you a ont Low spirits? Coming
up of the food after eating? etc. A
of these and much more are the direct of dyspepsia, liver complaint and indigestion: Green's August Flower is now acknowledged by
all druggists to be a positive cure.
2,400,000 bottles were given away in
the U. §. — drugyists to the
people as a trial. Two doses will
satisfy any person of its wonderful
quality in curing all forms of indigestion. Sam bottles 10 cents.
Regular size 75 cents. Sold posi
tively by all first-class Druggiste in
the United States.
Why Will You a
Allow a‘cold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious
maladies, such as pneumonia, hemorrhages and lung troubles, when an
immediate relief can be so readily attained. Boschee’s German Syrup
has gained the largest sale in the
world for the cure of coughs, ‘colds
and the severest lung diseases. It is
Dr. Boschee’s. famous Germar prescription, and is prepared wit. ‘he
greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in administering it to the
oungest child, as per directions.
The sale of this medicine is unprecedented. ' Since first introduced there
has been a@ constant increasing demand, and without a single report of .
a failure to do its work in any case.
Ask your druggist as to the truth of
Try it and be convinced.
If any dealer tells :
You: that he has for sale a dentifrice
ip °
ents equalling or superior in é y
to those of SOZODONT, discredit
the statement and insist upon havin;
that alone. By doing so, you w
secure a dentifrice par excellence the
best in the market, containing botanic elements of rare ative influence upon.the tak tad one which
nervous weakness, deeay, loss
of manhood, &c., I at's a
oe Oe cure you, oop
barge. i y was
oak by payee in South
America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. T.
CAMELLINE
For Preserving and
A
perfect cosmetic in existence. Unlike other
preparations it is not onl
vote é hatars) a only harmless, but faresulta
of the choicest goods and the most . .
select patterns, in men’s, youths’ .
purpose is Glenn’s . "
these remarks. Large size 75 cents. . Beautifying the
Complexion and
Teeth.
NEW AND VAIU ABLE PREPARAtion, pronounced by all to ve the most
healthy action of the skin,
“COME AND SEE THE
GRANGES
THAT I SELL AT
25 CENTS PER DOZEN,
——
SMOKE THE
5 CENT
CHICAGO CIGAR,
At ZEKIND’S,
Broad Street, Nevada City.
May 27th, 1879.
NEW TAILOR SHOP.
F. M. SCHMIDT;
AVING REMOVED FROM SACRA
I I MENTO TO NEVAD =: soe i A CITY, announ
oo Tallor Shep on Pine Street,
Two doors below Dr. Hunt's Office, where he
is prepared to make to order all kindsof gentlemen and youth's Clothin , CHEAPER
than was ever offered in Nev County., ~
All Wool Suits Made to. Order from
$25 and upwards.
Spring Bottom Pants a Specialty.
Clothing Cleaned, Scoured and Ren;
evated by the new French Process, superior to any in the
city. Prices:
Coat Cleaned, Scoured or Renovated, from 75 cents to $1 50.
Panta, from 50 cents to $1.
Vests, from 25 cents to 50 cents.
Having had 24 years experience in
above business, I will warrant to Bir
on. F. M. SCHMIDT.
‘Nevada City, April 5, 1879.
WILLIAM R. COE’S —
NEW_STOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS
CONSISTING OF :
ate BB Leics’ French Kid
* Side Lace Gaiters.
French Kid and Pebble Goat Button
Gaiters.
Gent’s Sewed Opera Boots.
Embroidered Slippers for ladies
ad gentlemen, .
ALSO A LARGE 8TOCK OF
Gents’, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Arctics and Overshoes,
All of which will be
Seld at Lower Prices than the same
quality e Cceeds can be bought
for this of San Francisco,
lecl5 W. BR. COR’S.
Home Mutual Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA.
CAPITAL $300,000.
Principal @ffice— 305 California St.,
SAN FRANCISCO.
wee INGE RANCE ONLY
&
WM. WATT.
A. B. BRADY, Manager.
am ci)
Jose A
NEVADA COUNTY REUNION
BEST MUSICAL TALENT.
rear of the City Hall, on Spring street, ac4 sit as a Board of Equalization, on
GRAND
CONCERTS!
IN, WHICH THE ~
OF THE COUNTY WILL TAKE PART.
HE FIRST CONCERT WILL TAKE
place on
TO NEVADA. CITY. ' 4 >,
.CHEAP FOR CASH!
FURNITURE !
De
f
EVER BROUGHT
Constantly
: Saturday Night, June 7th,
At the Theatre, Nevada City,.
BE-UNION ASSOCIATION.
No.pains have been spared by the
CAMILLE URSO.
The best Musical Programme has
been selected by the Directors,
Messrs. Muller & Davis. _
The Grand Rehearsal
With full Orchestra, will take $lace
on Wednesday morning,at 10 o’clock,
June 4th, at the Theatre, Nevada
City. . =< my29
A, ROSENTHAL,
Commercial St., Nevada City,
NNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT
‘ he has just. received another invoice
of the MOSf DELICIOUS BRANDS of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Ever brought to Nevada Cty, and which he
is selling at prices that wil
SATISFY EVERYBODY.
FRUITS RECEIVED DAILY,
Fresh picked from the Orchards, and familliés can have the Finest Varieties of ~
Strawberries, Cherries,
And other Fruits sent to their residences, by
leaving their orders, and at ‘prices Ch: as
the Cheanest, ve
CONFECTIONERY.
I keep on hand s& choice stock of American
and French CANDIES, which will be sold at
from 25 to 50 cents
Nuts of all kinds.
“
per pound. Also Fresh
VARIETIES.
Tropical Fruits, Cutlery, Jewelry, Willow
Ware, Stationery, Toys, etc.
te. Youcan get better
at any other store.
A ROSENTHAL,
Commercial Street, opposite Transcript
Block. Nevada City. maylé
NOTICE.
bargains of me than
OTICE is hereby given that I have sold
out my interest, except the Book Accounté, in the store of Richards. & Roberts
in Nevada City, to Edward Richards. I will
* share of the debts of the former
of Richards & Roberts.
RICHARD ROBERTS.
Nevada City, May 27, 1879.
‘To Contractors and Carpenters.
EALED PROPOSALS for the work of
building a Fence and Sidewalks in the
peyres, Se specifications filed with the Clerk
of the of Trustees of the City of Nevada, will be received by the Clerk up to and
including the 6th day of June, 1879. =
my2o : -K. CASPER, Clerk.To AllWhom it mayConcern
Y OTICE is hereby given thatI, J. V. Pettit, have rented the ranch known as the
Lopez Kanch, for use on theday of Re-Union,
6th day of June, and . caution all parties
from putting theréupon cny stands for
amusements or refreshments.
P.8. All parties that wish to rentany
stand on the above named grounds, will ap; for iculars to
“ = JAMES V. PETTIT,
my24-3t Gold Room, Nevada City.
{Grass Valley Union please publish [lw
City Board of Equalization.
HE BOARD OF CITY TRUSTEES will
. Menday Evening, June 2d, 1879,
At 8 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of giving
persons, who have already been notified, an
opportunity of ing before the Board
and show cause why their assessment should
not stand as raised by che Board of Equalization. K. CASPER,
Nevada City, May 31, 1879.
TAKE NOTICE!
To All Whom it may Concern.
(TVseo right & eer a sole and exclusive
del i
Managers to make these Concerts . fa
Jequal tu those given by
tar Remember the place—Commercial st.,
. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
MRS. J. E. JOHNSTON'S —
“Pioneer” Furniture Rooms,
No 34 Commercial St., Junction Pine, Nevada City.
ip fea Ba : ; .
LARGEST AND
BEST ASSORTM’T .
NEW STOCK
_ FURNITURE,
» UPHOLSTERY,
BEDDING, ETC.
om EX¥and,
The finest assortment of Bedding, Blankets, Looking Glasses, —
3 _.._ . Picture Frames, Pictures, Window Shades, Brackets, and every
Hamilton Hall,Grass Valley, . variety of Furniture and Upholstered Goods. Terms, “C. 0. D.”
I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
By any Dealer in Nevada County.
near junction of Pine. {Apl2.
Bee
FOR CASHs:t
Flour, per 100 Ibs, $2775
Wheat, per 100 lbs, 225
Corn,. per 100 lbs, 175
Bran, per 100 Ibs, 1 124
Mixed Feed per 100 lbs, 1 373
Middlings, per 100 lbs, 150
Crushed Sugar, 8) lbs, 1.00!
Brown S ar, 11 Ibs 100
Green Coftee. 5 Ibs 100
Ground Coffee, 3lbcans, 60
Rice, 14 Ibs 100
. Beans, 22 lbs 100
Soap, 8. bars 25
Soap, per box 50
Candles, 14 for 25
Candles, perbox 175
Crackers, per box, 90
ers Scansfor 100
Salmon, Scansfor 100
Tomatoes, dcansfor 100
Green Corn, Gcansfor 100
String Beans, 5cansfor 100
Sardines; _ 6cansfor 100
Green Peas, 4cansfor 100
Blueberries, 4cansfor 100
Kerosene, pergallon, . 35
Kerosene, per 5 gallon can 1 50
Syrup, per gallon, 75
Syrup, 5 gallonkegs, 356
Bacon, pe pound, Tl
Hams, per pound, cp 8 .
‘. Good Green Tea “* 30
English Breakfast, “ 40
Fresh a per a
ae utter, perlb, 10
Cod Fis es 7
Ground Coffee, per paper 30
Washing Powder, 3 papers 25
Corn Starch, 2 papers, 25
Starch, (2 papers, 25
Starch, per box, 75
Pearl Barley, 3 pounds 25
Spices, all kinds, per bottle 10
Pickles, per bottle 25
Pickles, 5 gallon kegs 2 00
Lard, 8 pound cans, 90
Everything else in proportion.
3 WILLIAM WOLF,
Main Street, Nevada City
~ March 28, 1879. :
CHRIS. NAFFZIGER,
PROPRIETOR UF THE
UWnion Marlkiect,
NEVADA CITY
HAS NOW ON HAND of
Le own manufacture;
NEW LARD,
Which he offer sale in quantities to suit.
—HE ALSO HAS-—
HAMS AND BACON,
"The Best te be had im the County.
Of his own manufacture. He also keeps on
hand, at all times, the best of
BEEF,PORK,MUTTON, VEAL,
SAUSAGES, BTC.
Give me a call if you want something
in my line. a6
ANERICAN MEAT MARKET
~ Commercial Street, Nevada City.In Transeript Block.
ne oe
JAMES MONRO, Propricter.
k= CONSTANTLY ON HAND TH .
best of :
Beef, Perk, Mutten, Veal,
2 . A tomes and Counsclar ot Law.
= é
OFFICB—Opposite the Court Home
Empire Livery Stable.
: eS, ~ oe Bag os
Pes) ica °
BROAD STREET.....:NEVADA CITY]
{Opposite National Exchange Hotel.
D. WELLINGTON, Proprietor.
announces that he has now the Largest
Lot of : =
Morses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to letat'the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms.
The Horses are free from vice, of good style
and capable of going as fast as any gentleman
cares to drive, .
. _ga7Carriages for Funerals attended.to with
promptness.
Good Saddle Horses alwavs on hand.
Horses boarded by *h day, week or month
and the greatest of care guaranteed,
D. WELLINGTON.
National Exchange Hotel,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
C. E. PEARSON.. .: Proprietor.
THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL
vee] Always open for the accommodation
iit of the Traveli Public,
ditions having
it has been fitted up in elegant style.
THE SLEEPING ROOMS are large, airy
and comfortable.
THE TABLE will compare favorably :
that of any Hotel in the State. The propr.etor will spare no paiws or expense to render
his guests comfortable,
STAGES leave this House daily for all pla
‘ces North of this city. =
A CARRIAGE will always be found at th
Depot to convey passengers to this House.
BILLIARD TABLES AND BAR connected with the Hotel. <
he share of public poiecenae'l meant
. E. PEARSON, Proprietor.
Nevada, Sept. 6, 1878, a
‘NEVADA FOUNDRY
—AND—
MACHINE SHOP,
Spring Street, Nevada City.
GEO. G. ALLAN.. Proprietor
MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Engines and Boilers,
Quartz Mills of all kinds and
wu Styles of Machinery. Architural and Ornamental Castings. Amalgamating Machinery of all descriptions,
lightest te the heaviest kind of work.
Cutting, Aemgce and Rolling of Iron for
Hydraulie Pipe, which will be made and sold
by the foot, or the material will be cut, rolled and pynched, ready to be put together on
the ground, :
For such work ghe Nevada Foundry has
the most complete and extensive machinery
in the State. The work done at this establishment can not.be excelled in the State, and
the prices charged will be moderate,
Steam Engines, Mining Pumps, Hoisting
Gear, Saw, Grist, Quartz and Cement Mills a
specialty, and ail orders filled with dispateh.
. MiRepaiting done on short notice. (Ld
_ Second Hand Machinery for sale.
Nevada, Feb, 23d, 1879.
NEW DRUG STORE.
—o
BROAD STREET, ABONE PINE STKEET
(@pposite Stumpf's Hotel.)
KEVADA CITY
J. ¥. BYDOLPH,
. OFFERS FOR SALE
A FRESH ANG GENERA
ASSORTMENT
~—OF+Drugs and Medicines,
—AKD AIL THE—
POPULAR PATER f. MEDICINES
OF THE DAY.
Anise, for Coughs and unequalled a
an
skiaas P ion Pauly
——
BULLICN DISCOUNTED, .
ADVANCES MADE ON GOLD. DUST OR
BULLION FOR COINAGE AT THK. MINT.
Checks on San Francisce.
ent—F. Bur™ & Co. Bueces
or ¢f American Bans
TS Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLESPe vie
n made to it, and ~
lacksmithing in all its branches, from theAlso, Rudolph’s Extract ef Horehound an.
Golds,
eocriptions, 3
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&
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