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LUB,
NEVADA OITY, CAL. L
LOCAL AFFAIRS. —
Local Brevities.
Those who want to enjoy a pleasant ride between now and October
ought toavail themselves of the pres.
ent condition of the road, There is
no dust, and the country is looking
its prettiest. Our stables ¢an fix
you out with the most — rigs
The Daily Transcript .
tthe Washington school house, in
{
ees
Young Ladies’ Social Club.
The members of the Young Ladies
Social-Clnd are requested to meet at
Miss Gibbs’
o'clock, P. m.
By order,
_ Annie Hupp, President.
le So. Gupps, Sec.
i=
Lost.
In this, city, between Broad street
and Piety Hill, a child’s black and
whiteghawl. The finder will confer
room, to-day, at 4
ag Stock Board.
SAN FRANCISCO, .
Yesterday. Morning’s Sales,
2105 Ophir, 79, .
1340 Mexican, 355%
35 Gould & Curry, 20.
~ 700 Best & Belcher, 53.
170 Savage, 102.
290 Chollar, 74.
170 Hale & Norcross, 39%. a
245 Crown Point, 33.10 Sierra Nevada, 12.
560 Bullion, a7.
675 Overman, 65.
10, Exchequer, 290.
FRESH. in the mountains. a favor by leaving it at this office. _ 60 Justice, 1271,
: : ; os 50 Succor,. 13%
between. The Senior proprietor of this paIn. Plain. Language, 335 Union Phd 73
per bas taken atripto the Bay to} which is understood by everybody 90: Backeye, T5e. =e
show his good clothes. We never that. Hyman Bros. are continually . __ 165 Yellow Jacket, 81, 0
= saws Woman sit “op stiaighter than . yecdiving the lathst-atyles of the seai oe ae a a
page —he did when the morning stage left /son, and are able to underseil others, . _ 46 Bpire it 6 = ses
ae _ this city -yesterday morning. We. on account: of the advantages they’ 40 Alpha, 2114 5 :
ry stand Eeny sar ahaa = him, ‘and hope! have; one of the firm being always = toe ae
. -— _ he will return with as -stiff_ aback. in--the-market: By calling at our 80 Con: Virinis. 45 nS
a bone aS.when he departed. We establishment antl examing our stock} ——755 California, 62, asia
# _ have some misapprehensions how-. and prices, you will be convinced of . 260° Lady Bryan, 6.
-ever, for San Francisco is a “bad fhe same. Hyman Bros, 230 Julia, 84. “
place for such things;it’s worse even Cor Bioua and Pine Streéts, Ne150 Caledonia, 19%.
° : 110 Knic -ketbocker, —than-Fruckee. sense wes ape? 30 Globe, 1%. re
a Aaron Hooper was in town yester-} ze ——-—__290 Baltimore, &. ea eee =
yIES day. He has been’sick forthe _past. —_Prvr apple: choi ‘at LESTER a. 40 Utah, 6.
Rist.
dance.
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vada City.
6 of land,
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Sale inpory. For
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nat having
above Faced to build
of every
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ended to,
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Nw AWAY
th of Fowe
of
few days, us
TORE,
. , Druggtet.
_ week anid is just getting out again,
Auren’s friends think were he a resident of this county now,he could. get
“ away with a nomination fora ‘county
office, but he is of the opinion himself that county offices are not the
richest things on the .coast, and he
has no kankering after them.
The overland’train which. should
have reached Colfax yesterday at 7
o’clock in the morning,was 19 hours
behind time. The’ good looking
party that went from here to meet it
were furnished: a caboose car, and
were sent on in the rear of a freight
train. Af our partner’s
consequences.
We understand that Churchill’s
saw mill, located at Snow Tent, was
burned on Sunday night. It is
_ thought the fire must-have been ‘sett
by an incendiary, as the mill has
not been running since last Fall.
‘The. lumber, boarding house and
sheds were all saved. — Loss, about
$12,000.
. We are in hopes that stocks will go
“—ap;-so-that-residents ofthis county
will sell and bring back the money
into circulation again, Collections
at the present time are very hard to
be made on account of the mensety
of money.
tes Ws Sigourney and wife, N. P.
Brown and wife, A. RWadsworth,
Chas. McElvy, D. B. Merry, J. B.
Johnson and others from here went
below yesterday and Sunday morning. Mr. Sigourney and wife and
Mrs. Brown are going to take a trip
to Pas Robles Springs. They will
be joined by Hon. Wm. Watt and
family on the trip. —
At the Democratic primary held
in this city on Saturday evening, the
following persons were elected Del@gates to the Democratic County
Convention of thecounty of Nevada:
Wm. Weekes, James Kitts, John I,
Caldwell, L. W. Dreyfuss, John
Dunnicliff, A. Lademan, T; L.
Hughes, John Byrne.The Firemens’ banquet of which
we made mention the other day, is to’
be given by company No.2, instead.
of by the Fire Department, as we
stated.
The Placer Argus says one of its
subscribers has stopped his paper
because its course did not suit him.
The Argus is trying to rustle round
and not let the matter break up the
establishment.
_The May Day Party of Milling:
ton’s, at San Juan, was a very nice
affair. The attendance was large,
and._old.and young enjoyed it
hugely’
There never was better. weather
for growing crops than there has
been for the last four days. It will
materially benefit late sown compe in
the foothills. ees
Rev. J. Sims preached an eloquent and pathetic: diseourse to
doubters on Sunday evening.
_ The public’ schocls will-close in
this city in about six weeks for ‘the
school yom.
Grand Jary. \
The following persons comprise
the Grand Jury for the May term of
the County. Court, now in session:
Thos. Cloke, Geo. Winnemake, M.
Byrne, ‘Sr., Robert Finne, James
Keathley, C. C. Wymore, Thomas . *®
Othet, George Smith, Oscar Maltman, Dennis McKeon, A. H. Ashborn, W. H. Crawford, G. von
Schmittburg, W. C. Richmond, H.
‘M. Richardsen, (Foreman.)
. } MULLOY’S.
. Balsam, Aster, Cockscomb, Tobacco,
8 good clothes’
“are rufned on that trip we fear the =
MULLOY’S.
LABRADOR Herring at LESTER &
_ Flower, Cabbage.ind Tom: ito
‘Plants, for sale at Felix Gillet’s.
Twelve annual flower prints of ‘six
different varieties, $1, (Phiox, Pew
nia, Portulacea, ten weeks stock,
‘ete. ) Drumhead cabbage plants,
50 cents per hundred. Early and
Trophy tomato plants,25 cents a doz.
Orders to be left at Gillet & Hassel’s
barber shop. mad
oo
Important. Endorsed by the
Medical profession. Dr.‘Wu. Hull's
Balsam for the Lungs, cures Coughs,
Colds and Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat und Chest.
Dr, Townsley’s“Foothache Anodyne
cures in One Minute. f7-6m
~>» Life is Sweet,
The blood is the life of the human. system: Keep it pure and all is well; for this
purpose no standard medicine has hiad so
uniform and amazing success as Dr. Hen_ley’s Celebrated TX. L. Bitters. This ig a . . pure stimulant, medicated with the finest
tonics and alteratives which the vegetable
Kingdom affords; and is the’ only prepara.
tion at present known which thoroughly . :
“meets the emergency. The effect of this
popular restorative is contiruous.Each
dose taken invigorates the vltal energies
and the brain, and its. prolonged use will
; unquestionably cure any case of debility,
or mental torpidity that does not arise
from organic causes beyond the reach of
medicine. It is in the strictest sense of
the word, an invigorating and regulating
cordlal. If the nerves are tremulous and
relaxed, it braces them; it the liver is torpid it promotes activity in thatorgan; if
the appetite is poor and digestion, a slow
and painful Operatign, it creates a relish
for food and enables.the stomach to convert it into healthful ailment,
it isa specific for a large number of ailments,some of which are particularly prev:
aleht.in the damp and chilly weather
which we so often experience in mid win:
ter. Among these may be mentioned .
‘rheumatism, chills and tever; and all the
morbid conditions of the digestive organs.
By insuring perfect digestion and a Proper .
flow of hile, it insyres pure blood, a vigor.
ous circulation, and the prompt discharge
of all waste matter from the system.
.
National Sargent Institute,
The Pacific Branch Permanently .
Z Established in San Francisco.
“‘Bince the first visit of Dr. ES. Allen
(the founder ef the National Surgical Institute) to this coast, near.y two years ago,.
it has been the intention of the Institute to
establish a Branch in San Francisco. The
subsequent visits of other Surgeons of the
Institute, and the unparalleled success
which attended-them, has served only te
strengthen the project. After the.expenditure of much time, labor and money in
preparing instruments, machinery, etc.,
the Pacific Branch is at last permanently
established, and willbe open for the reception of patients by the middle of this
month. For the present, and until further
notice, the business willbe continued at
their old building, No. 319 Bush street, be, }tween Kearny and Montgomery, San Fran.
cisco. The machinery for the Swedish
movement and vacuum cure; Galvanic and
Electrical apparatus, and for giving the
Electro ‘Thermal, ‘'urkish, Vapor and other
baths, has ali been received from the East
(where it was manufactured in the Institute machine shops,) and is rapidly being
placed in position. Dr. J. M. Hinkle, one
of the oldest and most successful surgeons
of the Institute, associated with Dr. Thos.
Mayon and a corps of skilled assistants, are
already in San Francisco, and will remain
there in charge of the Branch Institute;
consequently no further questions need be
asked or fears apprehended concerning the
permanency and Proficiency of the Pacific
Branch.
Dr, Allen will visit the Institute in San
Francisco, on the 20th of this month, and
wemain until the 15th of May. following,
, during which time he will be pleased to
ee all the old patients now under treat
sment,and as many new ones as possible
The Institute is especially prepared to
treat all Deformities and Surgical. cases;
Chronic Diseases, et-.’
Address National Surgical’ Institute, 319
Bush street, San Francigoo, for circular
Moreover, . *
= OF
SPRING and SUMMER
GOODs, 7
a
At the Pry Goods Emporium of
As Goldsmith.
Every one is invited to examine and Price my Goods,
and I hereby give a positive
guarantee that my prices de-.
fy competion.q
. The Stock consists of the
LATEST STYLES
DRESS GOODS,
+ comfortable;
. A share ‘of ‘Public “Patronage isé-reepectGRAND OPENING
the accommodation of thé Traveling Public,
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
HOTEL, —
BROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY!
S. A. EDDY, ', Proprietor, :
HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL Is AL» Ways open for the accommodation 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’
compare favorably with that of any Hotel
inthe State. TheProprietor will spare no
pains nor expaiise to render his _ pee .
Stages for all parts of the State have
their Offices at this Hotel, _
The House is kept open all night for
“Billiard Tables and Bar. connected:
with the Hotel.
“fully solicited”
Nevada, January 17th,
WASHINGTON. STAGE AND
. EXPRESS LINE. _
G, GRISSELL, Proprietor ‘.
——
letters, packages, filling orders, making
collec tions, étc., and the public are assured that all business entrusted to my
care willbe faithfully and prémptly executed. G. GRISSELL,
inch 26 : Proprietor.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
OTICE is “hereby given-that C. J.
NAFFZIGER has this duy formed a
copartnership. with JACOB NAFFZIGER,
under the firm name of —
Ana will continue the Retail Meat business
at the old stand on
COMMERCIAL STREET.
They will keep constantly on hand the
very best of
MEATS OF ALL KINDS,
SAUSAGE, HAMS,
BACON and LARD.
oe
=e ‘All persons indebted to.JACOB-NAFFZI. GER are requésted to settle their accounts .
atthe above numed place of business.
Nevada City, May Ist, 1874.
EMPIRE
LIVERY STABLE,
t
FANCY GOODS,
MILLIN#:RY GOODS, .
etc., etc.
is
called to the most Extensive
stock of”
CARPETS
AND. a
Putieuke attention
Ever brought to this City.
Dan’t Forget the Place.
Nevada City, Aril 16, 1875,
Cavvans, Sign, and: Ornamental Painting.
J. W. COOLEY,
T SEAMAN’S CARRIAGE FACTORY,
(near the residence of John Cashin,
on the Grass Valley road) is now _preparéd to do
CARRIAGE AND SIGN ¥ PAINTING
style, and with promptnes Prices to suit
the times.
Guataation Guaranteed.
7. W. soe.
Nevada, March 20, 1875.
DR. G. W. N. GRAVES
DR. H. “WAGNER,
Physicians, Surgeons and nd Obstetricians, =
’ Permanently located at
NEVADA CITY.
ay
and particglars. of
Ole in Brown & Morgan's Bloc
\OIL CLOTHS!
aes
In all'its branches, ic the most finished .
To be found in this part of the State. _
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY.
LANCASTER & CO.
fie rietors of the EMPIRE STA. BLES Announce that they have now
the Largest lot of °
Horses, Carriages and Buggies ;
Teams, with Klegant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at.the shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terms. ;
Gur Horses are free from vice, of good
style and capable of going as fast at any
gentleman cares to drive. .=Carriages for Funerals attanded to with
promptness.
Good Saddie Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
month and the greatest of care guaranteed.
LANCASTER & CO.
Nevada City, March 7th, 1875.
UNION LIVERY STABLE
GRAHAM & MAJOR,
PROPRIETORS.
OPPOSITE UNION (Qaim
HOTEL, MAIN (eis
NEVADA CITY, CAL, °
AVING leased the UNION STABLES,
of HORSES, CARRIAGES and BU3GIES,
the proprietors announce to the citizens of
Nevada and the community in general,that
they are prepared to furnish
ELEGANT TURNOUTS,
Their horses are kind and gentle, well
broken, and yet fre. goers. Persons desiring toe geta
* TEAM OR SADDLE HORSE,
Should call and examine our outfits and
prices,” Transient custom solicited and
every effort-will be made to give satisfaction. Horses boarded by the week or month
at reasonable rates.
g GRAHAM & MAJOR.
Nevada City, April lst, 1875.
MILLINGTON’S
DANCING CLASSES,
Ay
DAYS AND EVENINGS OF ‘TUITION.
’ Class, Monday, at 8 P. M.
ies’, Thursday, at 2 P.M.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Thursday,
at 8 P.M.
Misses and Masters, (from 12
15 years of Saturday at 8 P. M,
fey deo Saturday, st 2 P. M.
Private lessons will be given from 10 to
4 every day when not t engaged with classes
Parties desirous « of acquiring the
New and Elegant Waltz, ‘*The
Glide, ”’ which combines both elegance and simplicity. and can be
easily attained by persons of all
ages without dizziness, are re=
spectfally selicited.
Corner Broad and Pine strevts. mch \ 1 Nevada City, March 23d, 1875,
Ss. J. MILLINGTON.
0
OF FICE-AT-THE-UN. ——
Proprietors. . ' _
and stocked it. with a-fine—coHeetion . }
BELL & BELDEN,
Masonic Building,
hi Pine & Commercial Streets,
YHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALij
ERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Mining Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &c, ”
~~JUVENILES,
NEW. ‘PUBLICATIONS,S.A. EDDY, ana = STATIONERY.
ra
.
Gold Pens,
! — Pens,
_ Letter and Note Paper, .
Legal Cap, . os
Q
~ Bill Cap,
Stigs feavei Washington, Monday, Wed:
nesday and Friday, ut 7 a. mM. Drawing Paper,
Leave Nevada City, Tueaday, = :
aud spread at 7a.M. = Envelopes.
‘&e, &c
EXPRESS BUSINESS. =
Tam now prepared to do an Express bus}. ee ie ern deen =s
. ness _in-all-ite-branches;-such as calryiig .
ICE COLD.
_ Drawn from. Lippencott’
Apparatus.”
-surance Co., of California
BEDI “BELDEN,
B. H. MILLER,
CLOTHING MERCHANT,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St.
NEVADA, crry, os
UNION HOTEL,
MAIN STREET,
“NEVADA CITY,
ee
CHAS. H. MOORE, & CO.,
_ PROPRIETORS.
ons
Open all Night,
. SUTTON & BAKER,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
“WEVADA CIFY, CAL;
AVING just received a Large and
, re Choice Stock of
GROCERIES,
* PROVISIONS,
CASE GOODS,
WHEAT,
‘CORN,
BRAN, etc.,
All our Goods are Warranted,
2
SUTTON & BAKER.
w evada City, February Sth, 1875.
Books ! Books!
BLANK BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS, *. .
___ GIFT BOOKs,
Agents Pacific Mutual Life Inand Delivered Free of Charge. .
‘ALEX. GAULT’S
GROCERY,
PROVISION STORE,
AND BAKERY,
BROAD STREET,
NEVADA CITY,"AVING leased the fire-proof building
it with a
LARGE an D =
te ore SURES
~VARLETY 2
eaeae
.
adjoining my BAKERY, and stocked. See
Family” Grocedien,
: Tam prepared to seld
PROVISIONS, .
ey CERIES,
CASE Goobs,
eto., ete.
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS,
&
Everything in my Storeis just receive
is of the CHOICEST QUALITY, and con
sequently is.
FRESH and PURE.
I intend to keep the BEST of
everything to be found in a
First Class GROCERY and
PROVISION SIORE, and I also intend to sell at the Lowest
Public Patronage is respectfully solicited.
_ ALEX. GAULT.
Living Prices. A share of the
me TS
Nevada City, April 1st, 1875,
MARCUS ©. HAWLEY & CO.,
* CORNER OF
7 AND SECOND STREETS, .
SACRAMENTO, .
WHOLESALE-DEALERS EIN
HARDWARE,
. AGRICULTURAL
= IMPLEMENTS
STEAM ENGINES, .
AND MILL AND MINING oops
‘ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
UR STOCK IS COMPLETE in every
department, and our prices AS LOW
. a6 any house in the State for the same class
of goods. ‘We handle none but what we
know to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, and
always keep the latest improved. Machines
_. which are kuown to be_ good, and ee
‘ble to the older styles. «.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE COAST OF.
gines, ,
Moline. Wind Mills,
Gold Medal Separators,
Taylor Sulky Rakes,
Haine’s Gen. Headers,
Underwood's Hay Loader & : Rake,
Trade Engines,
Vibrator Thseshers,
“Challenge Spring Wagons,
Sechuttler Farm Wagons, .
Pitt’s Horse Powers, and
THE MEADOW KING MOWER.
ee
m7 See them before you “uy any anaes
Send for Catalogues. ap10-Grmsay
JOHN -JACK’S
CIGAR AND TOBACC@
FRUIT.
VARIETY STORE,
. PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
DESIRE to inform the public that I am
now in receipt of a fresh importation
1 of Choice HAVANA and DOMESTIC CIGARS, including the célebrated brands,
Elaine and Pulman Palace Car.
ALSO
CHEWING TOBACCO,
Of atl hinds, which will be sold wholesale
or retail,
FRESH FRUITs,
Of a}l descriptions, such as,
-) Strawberries, “Oranges; ‘Lemons,
LE Limes, etc., ‘
Will be kept constantly on-hand duwing
the season.
CANDIES! CANDIES !
At 25 Cents per Pound, and upwerés.
FRESH NUTS,
Always on hand at the lowest rates.
ap%s "JOHN JACK,
: J. M. WALLING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Justice of tue Peace, and
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
FFICE, Brown & Morgsn’ ® Block, NR
_VADA CITY, Cal. aps
‘. Gaar, Scott & Co.’s Portable En-~__
CONFECTIONERY AND ~