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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

March 7, 1875 (4 pages)

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Paks ‘The Daily Transeript. NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. vocal Brevities. . The Union of yesterday sayst. The railroad officials and patties who are interested im the railroad, took a trip yesterday, over the route which the road is to follow. ‘To-day the con-. . tract for ranning” the tunnel will be let and in a few days work en that jok witl be commenced, Locometive builders and car constructors are senditg on their estimates for supplying rollidg stock for the road. 4 These estimates ure generally accompanied with a Photography and cuts: ~of the cars. The narrow gauge rolling stock is vdry pretty. Rockers propelled by the inevitable moen-eyed Chinee, are at work all. along down Wolf Creeek, says the Tidings. Ask any of them how their dizgitgs. pal alid you get a stereotyped answer, “sum@ time four <ditte, some time six bitte one day; “not much good,’* but: you -are-not “eompelled to believe what trey say. We saw some pretty “excensive scratching that had been done by them down below the New York Hill the other day. . Gol, Shoemaker denies that-he isa} . eandidate for the office of County’ Clerk, atthe ensuing election, but says John H. Dickson.is a candidate for the office of Sheriff. Onething we can say with truth, that while Shoemaker was County Clerk he was very pcpular with the whole people, and attendéd to his duties as honestly and faithfully as any man. that ever filled that or any other office. Wm. H. Rodda, formerly of Grase ‘Valley, is Superintendent‘ of the Geiser ale ksilver mine, in Sonoza County. Chas. R: Edwards, also formerly of Gri isa Valley,. is Secreta-. . ry of the same company, so_wedparn from: AL: Parker, who recently visited thé ote. County Warrants Nos. 150 and 151 ~~ “oti the General Find, registered August 4th, 1874, will be paid on pre_Sentation to “Lreasurer Sanford, at . Mackerel, White Fish, Sikenwn, Cod Fish, ‘Tongues arid Sounds, Hale libut Fins, Holland. Herring, Bloat ers, Scaled Herring; Oysters, Sardines, Eggs, Mackerel in Oil, and Anierican Sardines, can be. eaten during Lent, and can. be found at LESTER & MULLOY’S. f13: Important, Endorsed by the Sfedical profession. Dz, Wm. Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs, cures Coughs, Colds and Consumption, and al! diseases of the Throwt und Chest, Dr. Townsley’s Toothache. Anodyne cures in One Minute. {7-6m: Gold Medal Awarded to Bradley & Ralofson, 429 Montgomery street, San Fran. eiseo, for the Best Photographs in ‘the United States. The —onty-elevator-connectedwith photography. in the world. Our ““Elite”’ Portrait. 09 Hergpry ‘ARY. CON UMPTION FLED.— Because there is an iuherited follow that the heir to this sad legacy must die of the disease. The early symptoms of dangerare marked—a cough beihy the first and -mostprominent, Meet ‘this first indicaHorehound and Tar, and in three days it will have vanished, and with it all cause of appreh-nsion. No matter how-delicate the lungs may be, or how strong the predisposition to consumption, a speedy cure is absolutely certain. Pike’s Toothache Drope—oure:i in ene minute. % . % os Sree BELL & BELDEN, Masonic Building, Cor Pine & Commercial ‘Streets, "HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEKS IN Drugs Medicines, Minin g Chemicals, Patent. Medicines, &c, Books ! Eooks BLANK BOOKS, “ SCHOOL BOOKS, GIF'T. BOOKS, JUVENILES, NEW PUBLICATIONS,STATION HRY.. ‘Bar-+ tendeney to ‘coustmptior it does not} tion of peril’ with Hiule’s Honey ot} s AND’ jan, BACON, cured below. a A é Nevada City, Dec. e18th, LARD. Hee just “received a Large and *, CASHIN & CO,, RE NOW READY ‘TO SUPPLY THE TRADE WITH THE CHOICEST™ All of which they ‘warrant’ to be FIRST CLASS, and Superior to the same article ALL, ORDERS Soeeietint TO Cashin & Co., NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, . Will be Promptly Filled. -than-ever knewn “here before. “23 the Bank of Nevada County. Inaterest ceases from this ‘date. Rev. P. Y. Cool, of this city, will Gola Pen Steel Pens, preach in the M. E. Church at Grass . —Letter-and-Note-Paper, ‘Walley, to-duy. Rev. Mr. McPheeters, of Grass Valley, will preach at the Methodist Church in this city, to“day. : The Grass Valley Union is publishing the stock report daily for the purpose of warning people not te invest in that line. Empire Livery Stable. ‘We would direct the attention of our readers-to the advertisement to be found in to-day’s -paper,—ef the Empire Livery Stable. ‘Lancaster & Co have as fine teams as can be found in the State. Their buggies, _carriages and wagons, as well as the horses, are secoud to none. Orders for carriages will be promptly. at“pended to; aud ‘prices always” reason. ~ _ able. If. you” want’agood saddle horse and a nice turn-eut, don’t fail to call at Lancaster’s, The Effect. A. Goldsmith yesterday advertised “an immense reduction in prices for dry and fancy goods, and since-that he has sold an immense lot, for the simple reason that he is selling. splendid goods very cheap—cheaper Go and see the goods and ascertain prices. m7-1t A Good Lesson--Be Always vires iu the Season. Morris Rosenberg, of the firm of Rosenberg Bros., left for-San Fran@sco Sunday moaning. Mr. Rosenberg only intends to stay a few days. An excellent stock.of Spring Goods may soon be expected at that establishmect, >< + ' Business Change. Notice is hereby given that I have purchased the stock of goods of E. Goldsmith, ‘oh Commercial street, and will carry on the business of selling cigars, tobacco, fruits, toys, ete. The patronage of the public-is. solicited. ‘Having also purchased the beok accounts due ‘said Goldsmith, all persons indebted to him for goods sold, are hereby requested to make prompt payment to the undersigned, who alone is authorized to collect and receipt for the same. A. ROSENTHAL. a mch72t . Legal Cap, Bill Cap, ' Drawing Paper, Envelopes. é&e, &cs ane Red Cloyer, Altalfa, Timothy, Lawn Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Sain Foin. BULBS! BULBS! BULBS! Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Gladiolas, (all colors and varieties.) ‘A Full Line of Flower and Garden Seeds. Every family should have a copy of Williams’ Window Gardening, Devoted Specially to the CULTURE OF FLOWERS, os And + ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. Agents Pacific: Mutual Life Insurance Co., of California BELL & BELDEN, S. O. WHITING. CONTRACTOR FOR HAULING,OULD inform Mill and Mine owners that he is prepared to HAUL QUARTZ, MACHINERY, WOOD, etc.; On short notice and in the most careful’ manner. GENERAL JOBBING DONE-1n the City or to any part of Nevada County, Leave. Orders‘ at the National Exchange Hotel, Broad Street. Nevada, Feb. 11th, 1875. DENTISTRY. DR. A, CHAPMAN, Transcript Builuing, . . ON COMMERCIAI STREET.” . Pe SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS! a] TRY IT. AT — ~ COUGH CANDY, CRU CIBLES, CRUCIBLES,_ ACIDS, ACIDS; ~~ Mining Chemicals, . AT Z PRESTON’S. Afford iiitiadinka slit 1 wae heokis WATER PROOF BLACKING} Paints, Oils. and Varnishes, NEVADA DRUG STORE, E, M. PRESON, Druggist, N. W. corner Broad and Pine Streets. = — Nevada, Jan. 18, 1875. _N EVADA CI ty Auction, Cédiinalaslon and Variety Store. PRersrrere REPAIRED. Second Hand Furniture bought & sold. ~BROAD STREET,. NEVADA CITY. Opposite the Bank. — Late ill, taining i water, ises; or to FOR SALE CHEAP! A GOOD HOUSE AND LOT, IN NEVADA CITY, : property of J. C, Abbott on in Nevada City, conabout half an acre of . ground, enclosed by a good fence, is offered for gale. There is a good dwelling house on the place, with six<rooms,in good repair, a fine orchard contsipi trees and vines, and an ‘ excellen choice well of \he property can be bought at a bargain, by applying en the premJ°C. ABBOTT _FORD’S-BARBER SHOP, Broad Street, Oppeute: the Bank, NEVADA CITY: NHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMK _POOING, and all work in the Tonsorial Art done inthe most approved style.
#7 Reizors honed and set. 116 “GOOD AND CHEAP __ GROCERIES. COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY, cal, Choice Stock of: GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CASE GOODS, “WHEAT, , CORN, BRAN, ete., poles -. ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE (, PEOPLE OF NEVADA CITY AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY WITH EVERYYHING °° TO BE FOUND IN A “FIRST CLASS _ PROVISION STORE,{ AT ‘THE VERY LOWEST RATES, FRESH BUTTER! Received Weekly from Sutton’s ‘Ranch, os a and Delivered Free of Charge. Nevada City, February 9th, 1875. J. M. WALLING, SUTTON & BAKER, . U.S. Dep. Surveyor U. . & CIGARS,All our Goods are Warranted, . —w JACOBS ee BROTHER, MASONIC HALL,PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY, AK RE now selling out their entire stock ot Choice es CIGARS, TOBACCO, CUTLERY, ete., etc., At San Francisco Cost Prices, Country Dealers can Save Commission and Freight by. making their Purchases at our Stoic, County Surveyor, : Dep. Co, Surveyor, 8. Dep. Surveyor. MERRY & SMITH, OYE AND MINING ENGINEERS, LAND SURVEYORS & DRAUGHTS.NEVADA 't TTY. tea. Office-at—-the COURT -HOUFE—Or ders ieft at thé Daily Union Office, Grass Valley, wil! Teceive prompt attentiou. = MEN, jal SPECIAL N OTICE. _— N OTICE is hereby given that-0. J. NAFFZIGER has this day formed a copartnership with JACOB NAPFZIGER, under the firm name of J. & C. J NAFPZIGER) Ana will continue ssa tackdts Meat ‘Wasinesd atthe.old standon — . ’ COMMERCIAL STREET, They will keep constantly on hand the very best of MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGE, HAMS, BACON and LARD. All persons indebted to JACOB NAFF21-’ GER are requested to settle their accounts atthe above named place of business, Nevada City, May Ast, 1874. FRESH AND: CHOICE: JOHN JACK, wa AND RETAIL DEALER _ TOBACCO, ae eee cONVEOVIONERY. --DOMESTIC FRUITS, . FOREIGN FRUIIS, He has just received another large and choice stock of IMPORTED HAVANA CI. GARS, superior to any before brought to this city, to which he specially invites the . ° NOTARY ye Rats, ——AND— Justice of the Peace. “ EARCHING RECORDS, ABSTRACTING KJ AND CONVEYANCING — atten ded to. Accounts collected. , Also Agent for: : . . PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY AND COMMERCIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF LONDOn. Parties desiring to SELL, PURCHASE OR . RENT PROPERTY will find it to their ad ' vantage to call at my office. Office No 62 Broad ‘Street, Nar City. UNION ia oh MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. CHAS. H. MOORE, & CO., ‘PROPRIETORS. Open all Night. B.-H. MILLER, NEVADA CITY. H* JUST RECEIVED © The Largest and Choicest Stock of Clothing, FurEver seen in the Mountains AND WILL SELL THEM CHEAPER Than any anybody—considering the quality of Goods. The stock consists of the best of Gent's and, Boys’ Clothing, andeverything usually found in — a a first-class Clothing Store. é = », #and JACOBS & BRO. e eCO 1 dD, B. MERRY, __ PALMER SMITH, AGRICULTURAL The Place to” Buy! SELLING OUT AT COST . py, Ht “ Grawtora’ ‘COLUMN. ai a Heavy © and HARDWARE! --AND— “>. IMPLEMENTS, At the Old Stana MAIN STREET, NEV A Da. Tron snd Steel, . Nails and Shovels, ROPE BLOC¥S & SHEAVES, HYDRAULIC. PIPE, Made to ‘Gries and Tarred. Rubber Hose, Belting, &c. GLASS AND’ PUTTY, "~~" LINSEED AND CASTOR OF. ' Sole Agent tor the Averill Chemical Paint ». Mixed Ready for Use. Giant, Hercules and Eastern POWDER. WHEELBARROWS <= helt > s =} ie aa al ll oth pecs st penis Ee ee ROE Pee Bia aut The Best Made. WEED SEWING MACHINE. attention of Smokers. soa fine stock of Chewing Tobactw; comprising all the favorite brands. He has just received a nice stock of Gilroy CIGARS AND ‘TOBACCO, from the cel: jebrated Consoiidated Co’s Factory. All lovers of the **weed” should call and examine them, : J OHN J ACK. Beredh Jan. 9, 1875. * SAMUEL BETHELL, © . U. S. Dep'ty Mineral Surveyor, Loyd Street, Grass Valley. wm attend toSurveying in any ortion of the County or State. Mapping, etc. £9 titeseee NEVADA corre’ . 8. A, EDDY, ', Proprietor. HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS AL.Ways open for the sccommodation of’ the Traveling Public. Large additions have been made to it,and it has been fitted up in elegant style. The sleeping Rooms are large, airy, and comfortable, and the Table will eompare favorably with that of any Hotel} in thé State. TheProprietor will spare no pains nor expense to render his guests comfortable. Stages-for all parts of the State have ’ . their Offices at this. Hotel. The House is kept openall night for the accommodation of the Traveling Public, Billiard Tables and Bar connected with the Hotel. A share of Public Patronage is respectfully solicited, — 8. A_EDDY, Proprietor. Nevada, January 17th, ANNUAL MEETING. UBA_ GRAVEL RANGE MINING COMPANY. Location of -principal place of business, North pan Juan, Nevada Odd Fellows’ Buiding, Broad St. . County, Cal. The Anuual meeting of the stockholders of the Yuba: Gravel Range Mining Company, for the election of Trus~ Ptees to. serve for the ensuing year, and transaction of such other business as may come before it, will be held on Tuesday, the 9th day of March, 1875, at 2 o’clock, P.M,, at the Office of the Company, North ‘San Juan. Nevada County, Californ:a. J. B. HUNTER, Bec. February 18th, 1875. £21 NOTICE, To Whom it May Concern. "WHE laws of the United States require that every. check drawn on any. Bank, for asum of over $20; must have upon it a U, 8. Revenue Stamp of 2 cents, with the initials of the drawer and date of drawing written on said stamp, .in cancellation of the kame. Now we will no longer be at the troubié and expense of putting: sucn stamps on checks for parties as: heretofore we have always done, but we will positively refuse to pay such cheek when presented, until properly stamped and canceled. Bank of Nevada County, _ BR. W. TULLY, President, f18 NATIONAL EXCHANGE! SPRING BED BOTTOM! . The Best Ever~Invented. Imitation Marble MANTLE PIECES, MADE OF IRON. EQUALTO THEFINEST MARBLE And at Willow Ware Crockery anda Glassware, LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS. And Everything in a First Class HARDWARE STURE, terCall and examine our prices before purchasing elsewhere, and we -will convince you that we sell cheaper than any other Hardware Store in Nevada Countv. Those or our friends who reside in the country can send their—orders to us by mail or express and they will . be promptly attended to. W. H. GRAWFORD, 27 and 29 Main Street, NEVADA CIry. _ December ak: 1874," a ‘ ‘ os Go and see the new patent— “WET EOF ras sine ue toe eee Be in = & ee rece cetera rae ae a