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May 11, 1871 (4 pages)

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t EY AD/Oin‘C0, NGE EL jor ouband The able With efor his hei: ted fay St, cted ns OL8 to mic ext rate anid rid: pet.. ns. aN iderito thee (V8 & lisree nc: ny er ef. re {is a or he be n he ne BY PAIN TL BMC EES COR . NEVADA DAILY ae ee VOL. XXIL. »Mieilign e a anenieseainiiene The Daily Granseript N. P. BROWN & M.S. DEAL, Publishers and Proprietors. office Cor. Broad & Pine Streets, eee} Legal Enterprise, $100,000 CIF T FESTIVAL ACADEMY OF MUSIQ, OMAHA, -' Way 25th, 2871. IN AID OF A PUBLIC LIBRARY. Tickets Two Dollars Each. NEBRASKA, »143.000 1% coun corn. A GRAND GIFL CONCERT pices uf the dion, San Juaa Nevada County. For the Benefit of the DISTRICT SCHOOLS, FiRE CO's., CHURCHES, CEM ETERIES, in Bridgeport Township, 1.318 Gifts aggregating the sum of $43,000. Coin, each Lhis.is the Tost liberal offer yct presented to the people of this State, G.FTS: 1 Gift of Gold Coin, $5,100 Will be given at the SAN JU aN THEATRE, on MONDAY. JULY 16th, 1871, under the ausNorth San Juan Benevolent AssoSCHOOL LIBRARLES. and WATER WORKS 50,000 Tickets will be sold at $1,50, Gold TR a) : —— $150,000 GOLD COIN PREMIUMS! ILL BE AWARDED TO THE SEASON TICKET HOLDERS on the 4th day of July, 1871. The Cosmopolitan Benevolent Society, of California, wliLhold their Second Grand Fair at the Broad street Theatre, Nevada city, Cal. in aid of the following charitable purposes : 1st, Public Schools of Nevada County. 2d, Public Library of Nevada City. 3d. Orphan Asylum , Nevada County. 4ih, Fire Depariment, Nevada City. 100,000 Season Tickets of Admissfon will be sold at $2 50 each. All the Premiums will be Va aie in the BANK UF NEVADAWVOUNTY, PREMIUMS, ei . 1 Premium, gold coin,.. ...0.+0+++$25,000 COUPONS, “ONE “DOLLAR, , exbpr . . Giver Geni Goin, 5 8 3 000 . 1 Premiam gold COin..esasseeeeseseee 15,000 oe a 7 ether ae Gold Coin, each,’ ;° 9'099 . 1 Premium BOld COIM...sseeeeeeeeeee 10,000 Gifts to be Awarded : 1 Gift of sehen PM. beac a he 1 Preminm gold coin...:,.+<-.eeessss —6,000 L Cash Gif ee OOO TET ce old Coin, y-.' ¢'t 900 . 4 Premiam gaia coin 4,000 1 Cash Gift =, 15,000) 1 Gitt of Gold Coin’ + ; "ss 600 & OUAGE a amg Heke Se 1 — ep Sy pay met eee ya § Gitte of $60, Gold Coin, each, —; © 2.500 1 Preminm gold coin......esese« 3,000 1 Cash Gi MS tee 000 ts of $400, Gold Coin. each. : 1,200 i See cceeccccees Cash Gift + 5 S$ » =. 8.000 . 4 Gifts of $300. Gold Coin, each, 3° yan . 1 Premium gold coin .. 3,000 mS it 4 1 Premi Id coi 2,490 1 Cash Gift = i si . 2,009 . 10 Gitts of $200, Gola Coin, each, :* 2000 remium gold coin... Oeereceese. ces 48 t Cash Gift. S . 4 je 1,000 a > Alon ~ $100, Gold Coin, each. ; 1,50) . 1 Premium gold-Coin: .eseesecespeeesses 2.060 a fe . ifts of $50, Gold Coin, each, 1,100 > f : 1 Vash Gift i> Lees ye, OOO L BO Gine ce 540; Gold Coin, each, 5'000 15 Premiams gold coin, $1,000 each.. 15 000 I@ash Gift = “-" . 109) 5) Gifts of $3, Gold Coin, eaeh, ; 1.509 . 5 Premiums gold coin, $500 each:.... 9.509 1 a pais t . pd 14 Gifts a vad, G ‘ld Coin, each, 8,000 . 8 Premioms gold ein, $900 each*ss..< 2400 1 Gash tif —w = = > F ri ts 0 i 15, Gold Coin, each, 3 6.000 2% Premiums gold coin, $250 each., ey oe 6,250 : a ak eee nee ri $900 0 Gin of $10, Gold Coin, each, + 6 100 Premiums gold coin $100 each... 10.000 1 Cash Gift a 2 " < 4000 1,318 Gifts. amounting to $43,000 . 100 Premiums goid coin, $50 each... 5.000 1 Cash Gift 1,000 vs fee ae ae fi 200 Premiums gold coin, $80 each.s.. 6,000 1 Cash. Gift i : 2 " 1'000 Treasurer—JOHN T, MORGAN, North San 500 Premiums gold-eoin, $25 each... 12.500 s ye : é duan, ; RF ane Ha éach ay Mie adit gs 1,043 Premiums gold co:n, $20 each.. 20,860 ( asa Gifts, $250 eac. =) F 1 — —-—— 3) Git Gitte, $100 each "=" 21000 . pick @ FUT. baakers Mepieec? 7122 . 3.005 Gold Cota Premtims'amn't's to $150,000 3) Cash Gifts, $50 each _ -" 2.500 . by whom all. @isburswmonte. wHl be made at . Ee okt 100 Cash Gitts,” $80 6aéh “> > 33000 1000 Cash Gifts, $10each 10,000 ‘ The i petee will tats place, and the Gins 00) C wr? 5 “ = € awarded, precisely similar to the metho. (000 Cash Gitts, 85 each 5,000 adopted by ihe managers of thé Mercantile 2310 Gifts, amounting te aun ui?” Tis ehterprise will be conducted ik ‘precisely similar manner to that of the date Grand Gift Coneert of the: MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSUCIATION, of San Francisco, which gaveseeh universal satisfaction. 1 REFERENCES : J. Turyer, Dep. U. 8. Marshal, E. Zapaisxkre, late Government Clerk U. P. BL R., @maha, Neb. , ee i : for reference ; Bloek & Furth, J. ‘I’, Mor, ran, Good, responsibie agents wanted. 20 Dr E. B. Harris, P. H. Butler, 0. P Stidger. pe Cent. commission allowed. Address, . Gen. 0. Evane, G. W.-Kech, A. J. Putnam’, LYFOKYD & Co., Omaha Nebraska, : ~~ Business Managers. Office, Caldwell Block: oe Yes m. . Geo. Parshiey, R. Little, Cin ee © Partison, Agents, erate David Alexand*?, Chas. Allenberen, Capt. J. a? _ ap S. McBride. Wm. Warner, Geo. D. Mc SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! sone rat CREAT BARGAINS. ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO. (JOBNER OF PI\E AND COMMERCIAL / STREETS, NBVADA CITY, have just reteivet a Splendid Stock of the Latest Styles Spring and Summer Suits, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, &c. Which they offer to the public as low.as such. Atouds can be obtained A 3 this ques . Something Now. a prige “for all ! THE GRBAT. BXPECPATION PAPER COLLAR—gach hox contains a val able prize with excellent Cullars thrown in. peep Coutloments ‘Pine « Shtrts, Under Clothins, Miner's Goods, Of ail kinds and yarieties, Rosenstock, Prive & Co. alla Dm aad coats fl festamers wha Finest, And Best Goods, At the Lowest Prices, Before buying elewhets, those’ fa wack of an y' Y ° von RORENSTOCK, ‘PIOE CO. $100,000 Whiea will-be distributed by the Murua Aw ASSOCIATION among the Tieket holders. the time of the Con Library Gift Concert, held at Sap Francisco, and under the supervision of well known citi. zens of Nerth San Juai; and the mayagers of thie Association, a A DISCOUNT OF TWELVE AND 1-2 PER CENT. ALLOWED TO AGENTS, and . to these who may purchase from us directly ‘to the amount of twenty~five tickets or more. Managérs. — Dr. J. Stotlar, B. P. Dunning, Wm. M. Davis, L. Bushell!’ : A Ticket admits the Bearer to the Drawing and Concert. ; __ e We refer to the following named citizens B. A. Pryor, John Vitter, Jas. Turney, John McCov, Peter Graham, Henry Sweetland, @. B. Newell, Henry Everett, W. Cadwallader, . W: M. Edd. Capt. Coffey, R. Neville Moneys and Drafts should be gent to JOHN T. MORGAN, Treasorer. All orders and commanic:tions te JAMES A. STIDGER, Sec’y. Noth Sen Inon at m2 ‘BUSINESS MANAGERS—A. W. Potter, A. H. Hagadorn, J. orwell Lee. By special permission we refer to the following well known eitizens: , Bs H. Dickson, sberiff Nevada County. YW. Sigourney. ; ao A. Laneuster, National Exchange otel ; = M.S. Deal. Editor Nevada Transcript. G. v. Schmittburg, Postmaster. Julius Greenwald, County Treasurer, Geo, B. Newell, ex-County Supervisor, Thos, J. Gardner, Editor Nevada Gazette. P. Banner, Merchant. RB. oor: late Sheriff Nevada County. D. E. Be)l, Deputy Postmaster, Ira, A. Katon. Union Hotel, G. G. Cane Nevada foundry. Judge T. H. Kolfe. Geo. K. Phillips, Merchant, A. Goldsmith, merchant. ar: Wm. K. Coe, Chief Engineer Fire Department. T. Canfield, ex-Chiet Engineer Fire. Deert. A. Sanford, Merchant, Bliven & Potter. Merchants. Lester & Mulloy, Merchants. L. Nihell, City Marshal. Good responsible Ayents wanted. Libera] commissions allowed: Money should be sent by Express, or by Draft on any solveut Bank. Address all communications to Cc. B. SOCIETY, Nevada City, Cal. api Application for a Patent to a Piacer Gold Mining Claim. Unirep States Lanp Orrice. } Sacramento, Cal. March1!7, 1871. OHN ARBEGAST having filed his ApJ plication fn this Office tor a Patent to a Mining Claim, and the law and instructions ins eases provided, having been complied with, itis hereby ordered that the annexed Notice of sueh Application be published for ninety daya, in the: Nevapa Deguy TaansCRIPT. & newspaper published nearest the location ef said cial at = city, in Nevada count, tate of Califer' Li : Fee JOUN G MoUALLUM, Register. oe Copy of Notice posted on the Claim. APPLICATION FOR A PATENT TOA PLACER MINING CLAM. 4 Notice is: hereby givem, to whoin it may con cern, that ap application has been mate b John Arbegast to the Government of the United States fora patent te the following cribed nlace" mining cla‘ms, viz: Situated on surveyed lads of the United States in Nevada Mining Dietrict, Nevada -Townsh'p and County, State of California; a a@ tract of mineral groundia T vanship 16, orth Range 8 East, Mount Diable Base and Meridian, embracing the 8 45 of N E.4¢ ef N.W 34, the West lg of West 36 of N W ¥ of. NE i, the Pines X¢ of SE 4 of NW X%.the NE ¥ of NE XY of SW 3¢ of Sec, }2 a8 shown by Wines. in the annexed diagram, cgntainiag an area of 60 Seid claims gre commonly known as
the A st claims and bouo on. the North by the Grass Valley Co's ground: on the west by Gentry, Hirshman & Co’sg on the south west and south by Rogers on the eart by Nevins and City ground and lison und, an rie ® holding any adverse. claime theretoare hereby required -v presént the tame to the Kegister and Keceiver of oe. ted States Land Ottite, for 0 District, at Sacramento, California, within ninety days from the date of publication and posting hereof. nie ‘16e ax , the claims aforesaid this ‘1 ° pated om Db. iil, ot heres County, Val. UNION MARKET. JACOB NAF FZIGAR, Proprietor, AS JUST RECEIVED a large lot of B. which are being killed at the rate of 15 to 20 per day. He has now on hand a very large ilotj.of SPLENDID NEW LARD, HAMS, AND BACON, The very best to be had ‘i ents: Coast,jwhich will be sojJdZat « ‘ow rates, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, JACOB, NAFFZIGAR. Nevada, Nov. 1st, 1870.J OHN Shyses K W. W. Cross, Atty for Applica mh MAL. & D. MARSH, Prop'ra, \WE undersigned would respectfully inform ‘On hand at their Milland Lumber ‘Yard, the Largest and most complete Stock of Porner of Broad aad Pine etal” BUILDING & MINING LUMBER CRYSTAL SPRING SAW MILL . * air Cutting.,,. Shaving .... Shampooia yp, HAIR DRESSING IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE cific Cuast. ($90,000 GOUD.CcOIN. A GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL WELL BE GIVEN: AT NEW CONCERT HALL, Grass Valley, Nevada County, Cal, June Ist, 1871. By the Grass Valley Miners? Home ; Association, In Aid of a HOME FOR DISABLED MINERS 60,000 Tickets will be sold at $2,50 Coin, each. It ie proposed to, erect in the vicinity’ of Grass Valley, a home for disabled and superannated miners. The home we propose to erect will be under the management and direction of the following well known gentlemen, Board of Trustees: Hon. Wm. Watt, Hon. Thos. Findley, A. B. Brady, Esq: Dudley Hoyt, Esq. and Mar tin Ford, Exq.allof whom are residents. of Grass Valley, Nevada county, Cal. The Trustees will make and execute regulations for the proper and economical conduct of the Home. : The Home will derive some of. its snppart the from “regitar monthly” subscr pens fe) working mines, and from contributions : from the charitably ao of all classes. It is believed that in this way the Home can be maintained when it is once established The necessity eo: such a nome is demonstra ted every day. Mining accttdents are frequent andin many instances.result. in disability'to the subjects of them. ‘The community is ‘almost daily called upo= to subscribe funds. for the agsistance of the disabled. This tax ona generous community is to be used to a better urpose and do more good to the unfortunate y the establishment ofthe Home to which we refer, and whic we propose to establith During the Festival the will be distributed to the Ticket holders’ as follows ; : . 1 Gift of Gold Coin....... $1 5,000 1 Gift of Gold Coin. --10,000 1 Gift of Gold Coinu. 6,000 1 Gift of Gold *Coin... ; 2.000 {. .2.Gifts-of Gold egin-1,000.; 7,000 10 Gifis Gold Coin, $500. 5, 00 ¥0 Gilts Gold Goin $300. 3,000 10 Gifts Gold Coin, $200. 2,000 60 Gifts Gold Coin, $100... 6,000 100 Gifis Gold Coin ee bGibd iss ead 4.000 S00 Gifts Gold Coin, 830.. 2.. 9.000 200 Gifts Gold -Coin, $25.. ..006 5,000 . 900.Gifts Gold €o.n, $20. .... ae 26,000 F 1501 Gifts, $90,000 The Giits will be awarded ina precineds similar manner as-at the Concert given in aid of “s1UME” For a guarantee that the Gifts will be fairly Grawn we beg leave wo refer'to any citizen of Nevada County. ; Good responsible Agents wanted everywhere FrE her cent disconat willbe made to parties taking Fifty or more Tickets. All orders should be addreased to GE, W. DIXON, Hom toe frog ¢ to Gots o m1 pol od site [General an received. Checks on San Prauiclede, Bactamneuvo. San Jose, Stockton and Virginia City. Drafts co Eastern Cit es, London and Gersum of $90,000 . Ww i . € & ANSCRIPT. —— NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY il 1871 a) NO. 57. GRAND OPENING BALL. —OF THE— NEW CONCERT HALE, GRASS VALLEY, BY THE Concert Hall Association, On Thursday Evening, May llth. , MYHE SPLENDID NEW HALL, built by th . Grass! Valley Concert Ma)l "Aguociation, will be dedicated by a Grand Upenirg Ball, on the Evening of May 11th, 1871: 4 he Hall js the finest one in the mountains:of t allfornia, ibeing 144 Jeet in length by forty-four feet inwidth, and the floor is capable of accommodating 500 dancers, [t ix the design of the Association to make the Ball the best in every respect ever held. in the mountains,» Am 1o-the ead that ail inay joili ju the fes*ivities of the oceasion a genéral invitation is hereby extended to the ladies and’ gentlemen of Nevada and adjoinirg counties. No ti i vitation will. be issued. ee oh Committee of Invitation, GRASS VALLEY, Hon Wm Watt, Hon Thos-Findley Hon Reuben Leach, © H Mitchell, We Sam Granger, W_ K Spencer David Watt, C W Smith, ’ D P Holbrook, AB Dibble, ron Hooper, M Byrne, Jr, Pat English, J K Byrne, C Pope, D Collins, L Zacharias, JA Farrall, D Binkleman, B Nathan, Jos Newman, J J Dorsey, Dr Jas Simpson, W Loutzenhciser, {ER West.. LAA Mullog,.+-Dr Wm McCormick, J H Henderson, Dan Meagher, R Shoemaker, Henry Ivens, GW Anderson, '} Frank Cleveland. Wm Young, Geo King, BOSTON RAVINE. — yee: 2aee Stoddard: udie oyt. as Benn: . Chas Behrnch, sm Ben McCuuley, FOREST SPRINGS, tLe Mercantile Library. « . 908 Perrin, * George Little, The drawing will take place under the maiNEVADA City agement of a Committee of well known re: sponsible citizens ot Nevada county, Gal. Tra A Eaton, J A Lancaster, ‘#reastrer—Bank of Thos. tind= . John Cashin, T W Sigourney, ley & Co. (Grass Yalley, with whom all . Oscar Maltman, G von Schmittburg, moneys will be deposited. All disbursements . G 8 Wells, B Gardner will be made thruagh said Bauk, Tom Canfield M_B B Potter In addition tu the above Gifts the sum of Dan E et C Beck . . $10,000 will be given to tite Trustees—ef the} Bell, — ckman, LITTLE YORK. John Cozzens. EUREKA, John Hussey, J, W Robb, MOORE’S FLAT, HonT A Slicer, fecretary and Basiness Manager. SWEETLAND. Office. Exchange Build:mg, Gra<a Valley, H Sweetland, GD McEean, THE BANK UF NEVADA COUNTY BIRCHVILLE. PESeE Henry Everett, GB Newell, At the old stand of Geo. W. Kidd 3 FRENCH CORRAL. Capita) Stock coccss. ii covets 00,006 Elisha Newell; Wm Eddy. P'CERE: ; f HENRY MACKIE,. ‘geeeeceeeePresident,' . ’ She Cae. R, W. TULLY..+-+rreeneerse-eeeeeeeCashier . Dan, Furth, J A Seely, James Whartenby, Charles Marsh, 9 F ARager, lames Wharten 8 Marsh, oie . dokn Cashin, CHEROKEE, i. Mackie, K. W. Tully, John Tierney, John W. Hinds. 5 COLFAX, Meer 10 LOAN on good collateral se. I, D Leeds, Fogg, curity. dimes, Highest Fide paid for City and County War : AUBURN Legal Tenders bought and sold at regular . James Mahon, Jacob Neff, rates, ROUGH AND READY. Gold Duet bonght. Bulliondiscounted. Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or Bn) . Sam Gilham, AT. Slack, PENN VALLEY, John Montgomery. INDIAN SPRINGS, many. M L Hatch, . Agents for Lrerpaol. London, —" and COLUMBIA MILL. Phenix & Home inopranee Compan es, Robt McM ys W W Nichols, San Francieco—The Bank of California SUCKER FLAT. Sacramento—The Bank of D. O. Mills & Co,Virginia City—The Bank of Agency Bank of . B L Crary, C L Compton, California. SMARTSVILLE, Thos Simpson, C C Duhain. H. R. BUSSENIUS, DRVGGISsSsT COMPANY, RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Hon. Reuben Leech, Dr, W. McCormick, Sum. Granger, W. XK. Speneer, Aaron Hooper, D. Coling, MASONIC BUILDING, ¥LOOR MANAGERS, A. B. Dibble, W. C. Pope, Corner of Commercial and Pine Streets, irs i am a ee Price of Tickets...... trees SB OO SUPPER FREB. OF LONDON. Capital $3,600,000, FALKNER, BELL & CO. Agents for the Pa JOHN PATTISON, Agent, , SALOON. HIiLir DUGA wessse, so. BP BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, eo ‘as Cents tine SBur6, On DekdeaisissB62; “4: Hair Dressing Boom fer Ladies aud ehildren. Treern Exrractep. Leeches applied for % ‘Tu BE FOUNDIN? ADA COUNTY. [ ecnte. Cupping 2 ceats. JAMES H. BPRENCH, Proprietor, tive well give me a cail LARGE SALE OF FURNITURE Wee. E, JOHNSTON ¢ pyrene EVERYTHING IN HIS STORE AT LOW PRICES, on and after CG date 6 NEVADA CITY. ¥. K. JOHNSTON, -n Nationa) Exchange Motel Building. COMNEROIA“L STREET, NEVADA.. f —— oe +t the Merket to Cents, . ¥ . you would . Ji vals from apis JA8, H. )} R7NCH. EALS AP» all‘ hours. Tables supplied A "OR ‘ with the Broad Street Market. @ JAMES COLLEY, Prop: ictor, eupplied with .b¢ beetof BEEF, Penep lied “ON, Ordeie filled trom families and Meata de-* J48. COLLEY. Jivered at. their houses, Give mea calt. Nevada, March 27th. 5