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May 12, 1877 (4 pages)

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ee ray , ot ge ie . be 7, The Daily Transcript NEVADA CITY, CAL. > LOCAL AFFATRS. . LS Masonic Pic-nic. : The Masonic Fraternity of Nevada City, Grass Valley and Colfax have decided to havea grard pic-ni¢ on Thursday, the 2ist day of June, at some point on the line of the Nevada Narrow Gauge Railroad. The following named gentlemen have been appointed to make the necessary arrangements: = Committee of Arrangements—Jobn Grass Valley, I. J. Rolfe of Nevada ~~ City, and Wm. B.Stbrey of Colfax. €. Coleman and om W. Relly, of Committee “dn Searls and J. H. Neff. E + Committee on Grounds—Ed. Gole= man, Thos. Mein and J. H. Neff. Although the pic-nic is gotten up by the Masons, it is not intended to be any way exclusive, bat-a general invitation will be extended-4oevery. The arrangements to be Orator — ‘Niles iss iss ty. pp 165 — nie nd .Dts. elce f RH =e @ “affair in the pic-nic and celebration —which bas been-in rehearsal for sev=-1 ——power to-relieve the church of its » debt. Will take place.on the 13th instant, _-the party to Storms’ Ranch, ~ will be a very large crowd -inattencharge. a lots, who have done nothing on them “tow prices at Hyman Bros., corner . There qill be «meeting ‘at the gan ‘the Trustees of the Indian Flat “who attend, Tickets of adwission, t New Arrival at the Palace Dry *. Goods Store of Rosenberg One of the largest and most select ‘stocks of Dry Goods ever brought to this city, arrived here yesterday at thé Palace Dry Goods' Store. ‘I'he establishment is now. full to -its_utmost capacity. As their price are always the lowest, the ladies would do well to call early and secure bargains, Resensrre Bros., _mal0 Palace Dry Goods Store Of course you can’t j ‘Pay for what you eat. There are 20 Saloons and 4 Breweries in the city. Average receipts $425 00 per day. Itis néde of our business if . you don’t ewe-ns; but if you do, it is. Our Hioney-you are spending. Ain’t. youashamed of yourselves?. Eat e@ondensed goods, or greens, until you get even with : ap22 BIGELOW & CO. Mrs. R. W. Murphy, "No. 165 J Street, is constantly receiving new. novelties in Millinery, Straw Goods, Fine Flowers, made will be of the most extensive character, and will be the grandest line ever had in this part of the State. The Masons never do anything by halves. given as soon as the arrangements mniarnrnvarnny manna are completed. The Operetta To-Night. ° The granu Operetta of “Lalia,”’ eral weeks, will be produced at the Theatre to-night. It will undoubted ly be a grand Affair, and we hope. to see the Theatre crowded to its utmost capacity, as tlie proceeds go to. the Ladies Aid Society of the M, E. Church, who are doing all in their Price of admission is 75 cents to the gallery, and 50 cents’ to the lower part of the house. No extra charge is made for reserved seats, and: they can be secured at Belden’s drag store. “The Allemannia Pic-nic, 3 All arrangements have been com. pleted for the German pic-nic, which ({to-morrow.) A band of music bas been engaged, and will accompany We judge from appearances that there dance, All persons who contemplate taking their eatables in baskets, are requested to send them to the depot before 9 o’clock to-night, and they will be taken to the grounds on ‘the first train in the morning, frée of The trains will leave the depotat 8% and 11 o’clock, a. m. Return at 2:40 and 5:30 pv. mu. Fare for the round trip, $1. i > ~ Cemetery Improvements. Quite a number of.owners of lots in Pine Grove Cemetery. are having them fixed up with gravel walks, and ornamented with choice flowers and shrubbery. There are some, however, judging from the appeurance of their for-several years, An hour or two spent in palling out the weeds, and spading up-the ground will improve their appearance amazingly. Try it. Ir is said that the agent of a colony of 100 New England families is expected in San Bernardino county, shortly, to pick out lands for an experiment of the Riverside order, Tue-—-very latest styles of mens Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shves, and a full line of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Shoes, all of which wiil be sold at Broad-and Pine sircets. mad Nevada City Rifle Associaticn **Attention ?” _ Nevapa Crry, Muy %b, 1877.— shop of Z. P. Duvis, on’ Saturday, May 12th, being the expiration of 30 days as per uvtice. All members not puying up their dues on or before the meeting, will be suspended, Per order. PB. E. Hucusox, Pres. W. E. Horaxiz, Sec, mull-2t. Public School Party. A Social Party will Le given by School Distrie:, on Weduesday eveving, May 16:b, tue pr ‘ereds to be for the benefit of the Public Schocl in’ that place. Good music, a nice bopper, and a ple sant time for su) Fall particulars will be. _ -by the Club tothe winners, from New York and Europe. Special . attention paid to orders sent directly to her. Ladies would do well to-try for themselves, and Satisfaction will be guaranteed: ap21-tf Ml Wall Paper. Just received, six thousand rolls of Wall Paper. Also Window Shades ‘. of every description. W. A. Siagourney, . 18 and 20 Commercial Street. Ap3 The People want Proof. There is no medicine prescribed by physcians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence ofits success and superior virtue as Boschee’s’ German Svrrup for severe Coughs, Colds settleu on the breast, Consumption, or any disrase of the Throat und Lungs. A piovof of that is that any person afflicted, can get a Sample Bottle fur 10 cents and try its superior effect before buying the regular size at 75-cents. It has lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wonderful . cures. are astonishing every one that useit. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. “, A Favoraste Notoriety. — The good reputation of “Brown's Bronchial Troches’’ for the relief of Coughs, ‘Colds and Throat Diseases, bas given them a favorable notoriety. : FUN, .FUN, FUN. THIRD. ANNUAL GRAND PIC NIC. TO BB GIVEN BY THE German Social Club OF GRASS VALLEY, a® a ISMERT’S GROVE, ON SUNDAY, MAY. 20th, 1877. HE COMMITTEE have made all neceséary arrangements tor the occasion, and THOMAS’ CELEBRATED 18 ENGAGED FOR THE DAY. ~ — NO MONEY OR TIME WILL BE SPARED BY THE CLUB TO MAKE IT 4 BUCCESB. i = SS The exercises of the day will be SINGING, DANCING, . RACE RUNNING, SACK JUMPING, AND OLE CLIMBING. Suitable Prizes will be awarded a GENERAL INVITATION I8 EXTENDED TO THE PUBLIC. '_N. B.—Arrangements will be made with J. F. Kidder, General Suaperintendent of the Railroad, to have trains run te and from the grounds. $150. Allareinvited. mall-id } Particulars in a few days. mal0{ ete., . . -. is decidedly more appropriate. Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Laces, &e. Frye’s Photographs ure UnexcelWhen you want a picture that shall be a true likeness of yourself, go.to H. H. Frye’s, 634 Mill Street, who owns the only Perfect Gallery in Grass Valley. Do not squander your money by going to inferior Galleries, because Pictures are advertised half a dollar cheaper per dozen, Frye employs only experienced artists, he allows no poor pietures to‘leave his place; he enlarges old pictures t@ any size required; he is very successful with children; he wishes the. public. to. comparehis work with others;-he has the very best facilities, and he is successful . because he entirely understands the . ~ art and pays particular attention ohis business, and gives all the parts his persoval supervision. ee For Sale at $400. Honse and lot on Main street, oppositethe Union Hotel. Rents for fen dollars per month. Inquire of A. D. and P. Satton. 20. =t the disappearance from the skin of eruptions, burns, scalds, bruises, ulcers and sores through the influence of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. Sulpbur is a potent purifier and healer of the skin and is most beneficially utilized in this form, To renew your Youth use Hill’s Instantaneous Hair Dye. Armed to the Teeth. Is a very common expression, "but we think that armed to embellish nnd preserve them to® ripe old age This enn be done by keeping yourself suppliea with a bottle of that splendid dentifrice, Fragrant SOZODONT, which will beautify the teeth and preserve them from .the ravages of, decay. SOZODONT contains no acids or grity sub-tances which injure the enamel, but is composed of rare antiseptic herbs, which have a beneficial effect on the whole econohmy of the mouth. Sold by all druggists. Haaan’s Macnoria Bat preserves and restores tHe complexion; removes the skin soft, white and delicate: Its application cannot be detected. Union Hotel Barber Shop. Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Outting performed at the Union Hotel Barber Shop in the highest style of the art. AMEs Fay, Proprictor. Lyon’s Katuarion makes beantiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents its falling out or turning gray, It has stood the test of 40 years. Is me . charmingly perfumed, and bgs’ no rival his-ly . Cat this. Out--It thay save Your Life. There is no person living but. what suffers more or less with Lung Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption yet some would die-rather than pay 5 cents for a bottle of medicine that would cure them, Dr. A. Boschee’s German Syrup has lately been intro‘duced in this gountry from Germany and its wonderous cures astonisn every one thattry it. If you doubt what we say in print, cut this out and take it to your Druggist, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it, or a regular size for 75 cents. " : : ’ A Card.» Toall who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early:decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that. will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by w missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joszru T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City. feb2-6m SARE SS CIE EISELE AIDE BEATE EER EEE THE MRS. STERLING’S DRY GOODS STORE. COMMERCIAL STREET, OPPOSITE TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, NEVADA CITY. AVING returned from San Francisco, I have just received ore of the Largest and most Beautifal ks of Spring and Summer ‘Btaple and Fancy Goods, Ever bro to this city, to which I call the attention ef the ladies of Nevada City and the’ surruun' country. Linen Suits for Ladies, Misses and Children. Sas A Full Line of Ladies’ roe Casbmeres, Poplins, Alpateas, Mohairs, Muslins, Calicoes, etc. — MILLINERY. GOODS, ct a < SOLE ‘AGENT FOR Teter’s Patent Shoe Fasteners. ' My stock hag been selected with a view
to please all,and my prices are VERY LOW. apl6-Im ' MRS. M.A. STERLING, COUNTY SCRIP. arran s Nos. 79, 136 and 150 on Road Fund. Reyi-tered Oct. 6th 2876 will be paid on presentation. Interest ceases irem date. J.N. Parwe, County Treasurer, Nevada, May 10th, 1877., £ wf H E 1 ‘ FE il ret J Pa . W. J. JOHNSTON, (At thé old Hardware Store) Tukne is nothing mysteridus about . freckles, tan and sallowness; makes . : Has on hand and is senaaiiy receiving, HEAVY AND SHELF PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Iron and Steel, Carpenters’ Tools, Nails and Shovels, ___. ‘Wheelbarrows. Rope,all s‘zes, Blocks & Sheaves, _ Picks, Axes, Hoes and Rakes. “Hydraulic Pipe.made to order. Rabber Hose, Belting and Packing. “Doors and Windows, Glass and Patty, White Lead. Oils, of all kinds, Giant, California. aud Eastern, Powder and Fuse. my STOVES, Of all kinds and sizes. ¥ TINWARE; A large and complete assortment, fand everything else nsnally found in a first class establishment of this kind. Ss EVERYTHING IN MY LINE WILL BESOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 9 Gas: and Water Pipe always on hand, and connections made with the City Water Works. W. J. JOHNSTON, 27 and 29 Main Street. Nevada City, March 16, 1877. Central Carriageand Wagon Mar «= . ufactory. Graws Valley road, near Half Mile Hous ~ ‘WILLIAM SEAMAN, Agent for Studebaker W‘ gons, Every kind of vet cle manufactured to ord: in the finest style and { low. prices. Particular attention given teRe patring and Painting. F MILLINERY —AaND— DRESS MAKING. MISS LOTTIE WEISS, WHO bas teen residing at San Francisco for the past two years, where she has passec a thorough instruetion in MIi.LINERY AND DRESS MAKING, has returned to her home in this city, and is now prepared to Cut, Fit, and Make aJl kinds of Ladies’ Dresses, IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. Millinery -in all its Branches. Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets made to order the Latest Spring an] Summer 8tyles. Old style Hats and Bonnets made over to look as good as new. Gentlemen's Panama and Leghorn Hats Cleaned and White=ed. All work. intrusted to my care, will receive prompt and careful attention. : Prices to suit the timer, MISS LOTTIE WEISS. Residence, Sacramento Street, near Weise’ brewery apl9im FOR CASH ONLY! —AT A. LADEMAN’S STCRE AVING re-opened thé above store, I desire to inform the’ public that I will sell GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &e. At Greatly Reduced Prices. \ FOR CASH ONLY ! De MINERS, FAMILIES, AND OTHERS IN WANT OF CHOICE GROCERIES AND. PROVISIONS, BHOULD. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND PRICES. » J. M. WALLING, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND NOTARY PUBLIC, FFICE, First door below John Jack's, on Pine Street, NEVADA CITY, Cai. . ap24 phe in eles ae stateis t i sin eam as BAKER & HAMILTON, ' IMPORTERS OF Agricultural Implements, MACHINES, EARDW ARE, ETC....ETC hampion Mower and ‘Reaper, ported work. California. Our Machines are all first-classFarmers _ THE BEST AND They are well known in this market, -and WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING MACHINES—,Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Hollingsworth Sulky Rikes, Wisner Self-dumping Sulky Rake, ~ Wood and Wire Tooth Horse Rakes The Bain Wagons, The Spring Wagons, __ _ Farm, Freight and Header Wagons—our own make and imTHE CELEBRATED CASE HEADER—far superior to amy other Header ever used ne Pitt’s Genuine Buffalo Thresher, the Ames’ Wood and Straw Berning Threshing Engines—aud all other Goods usually offered/in this line. ; are sure of having the BEST Machines manufactured if they buy_of us or our Agents : ong THERE IS NO EXPERiMENT-TO BE TRIED—EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED. always give-satisfaction. 6G” We alo car. Ty the largest stock of SHELF HARD WARE, GUYTLERY, BELTING, RUPE, BALING@ AND FENCE WIRE, etc., J to be found in California. PRICES LOW, jra.Send for our Catalogue for full particulars. Wy ADDRESS SACRAMENTO OR SAN FRANCISCO. Our gaods are all NEW and ym nnn wm = —— ———______ —__] : Machinery for Sale, . AT THE NEVADA FOUNDRY, j l Engine 14in. Cylinder, 36 in’ stroke 4 i 12 *5 “ ‘ es 24 ay “ new 1 12 °* “ 944 ij ee 1 “ 10 ** « " 99 « * new 1 “et 8: «se 18 “ ss" link 1 “ 6“ ee. 16 ae « 3 Boilers 16 feet by 46 inches 3 inch tubes. 1 Co euenaes . jus oe Cay Sagi 4“ a 1 iy 12% “ “ 80 ai flue 10 stamp (650 bs) Mill, with battery frame 20 ac (900 lbs) ae *t ; . 4t cal {in excellent order. 2 sets hoisting machinery, = Q pumping “ ; 6 ‘* hoisting and pumping machinery with wood-work complete, in good order. . 1 plunger pump,’ 8 inch 6 foot stroke. “ ‘ % ‘ 5 7 ‘ > 645 ae “ 1 “ “ 5 6% ** os 8 Cornish ‘“ . Eat ¢.* Lea 2 “ “ 6 6&6 “ os — 1 “e thy 4 “ 6 “ se 2 Hansbrow ‘* 6 Ginch ‘ 2 4-inch excelsior pumps. 700 feet 8 inch pump column 1-8 iron, 300 “ 8 ae “é ? 3-16 “ r$£000 ** 11 ** water pipe No. 14 iron 2 winches, capable of lifting 10 tons each. A variety of mining and blacksmith touls, etc., etc. : . The Nevada Foundry is prepared to wanufucture hydraulic pipe to order, or theiron will be cut, punched and rolled, ready for putting up,on the yround. It is the most complete establishment in the mountains, and work will be done in such a style anc at such rates as will induce customers al) over the county to get their work done here. GEO. G. ALLAN; Proprietor. __ HOUSE FOR SALE. THE house and lot: now oc — by F. Kotelman, on st Broad Giirest opposite H. Cooper’ gidence, is for sale. Fine fruit and well on the premises. Enquire of LEOP, GARTHE, Nevada City April 12, 1877, Im, PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE UND¢&RSIGNED OPTERS ie his property for sale, situated j AA east of Park Avenue, joining the . city line, containing ‘Two 100 acres of ground, GOOD HOUSE, with Five Rooms, SPLt NDID SPRING, snd SPRING HOUSE, GOOD WELL OF WATER, with WINDMILL and PUMP for irrigating. A Barn 18x24, and Wéod House 12x16.— Also Two Acres in Wheat for rp dha ora _} with an Orchard containing Apple, Peach and Plum frees. Any person desiring to purchase, can ascertain terms, ete,, of the proprietor on the premires, WILLIAM YOUNG. Nevada City, April-25th, 1877, GRAND OPENING! THE “GOLD ROOM,” OQ” of the most eomplete SALOONS, In allits aprointments, to be found in the interior of the State, will be thrown open to the public on : Thursday Evening, April 12th. JOE PETTIT, Will superintend its management, and expects by courteous treatme.t, and by supplying thebest to be had in the market; to merit a liberal Leperns 6% Boys under eixeteen years of age not admitted. Friends of the proprietors and citizensof the county generally are cordially invited to be present at the grand opening. : At this Saloon will be found one of the FINEST BILLIARD YABLES., Inthe State. PETTIT & BORDWELL, Broad Street, Nevada City, April 10, 1877, MINERS" HOME, F YOU WANT ALL THE COMFORTS of a home, with : Good Board and Lodging, Go to the MINERS’ HOME, Commereial St. Board & Lodging $5 per Week. mayéim..SILVER PALACE SALOON, Commercial Sire: ‘Nevada City. ; The Finest S, loon in all its appointments outside of San krancisco and Sxcranento,BE choicest Wines, Liquors, and egars, constiwil ou hand, _ Fancy Drinksa Specialy. pis MARI WELL & CLARK, » ‘Will practice im all the Courts of the Btate, . ops FLOWER SEEDS. CHOICE BULBS FOR SPRINGPLANTING: JUST RECEIVED —AT— PRESTON’S, AND OFFERED AT CATALOGUE RATES, a . CLOVER SEEDS, GKASS SEEDS, _ GARDEN SEEDS, All at they LOWEST MARKET RATES. vo A fall Assortment : OFr Drugs, Patent Medicines and . Toilet Articles; Always On Hand. { PDRFSCR PIONS accur*tely compoun ~ ed at, all hours of the day or night. Nevada Drug Store, E. M. PRESTON, Prop’r. _ EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA O1TY. WELLINGTON & BAILEY, Proprietors. HE proprietors of the EMPIRE. STA-= BLES announce that they have now the Largest lot of " 2 Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in thie part of the State. Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagona and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. The Horses are free from vice, of -gcod style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares tu drive. Carriages for Funerals attended to with promptness. Good Saddle Horses always on hand, Horses boarded by the day, week or . month and the greatest of care guaranteed D. WELLINGTON, G. A.-BAILEY. Nevada City, May 8th 1877. MILWAUKEE BEER. WARRANTED PURE. ROGER CONLAN, Milwaukee Beer Depot, Broad St, Nevada City, "9 AS constantly on hand, in tottles and on draught, the celebrated **Weiner Salvator’’ and Culmbacher, MILWAUKEE BEER, Manufactured by the SCHILTZ Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, both of whieh have the reputation of being the best in the world, and are shipped to all parts of the civilized globe. TRY IT. . Also the best Home Brewed Beer, from DREYFUSS’ BREWERY. BEST BOTTLED BEER ON-THE COAST Persons asking for Credit wilh ' ‘be refused, KOGER CONLAN, Broad Street, Nevada City. .W. D. LONG; Attornev and Counselor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC, FFICEON BROAD STREEC oppos ite the N«*‘onal Exehauge Hote) B, W: CHARLES, M. D., SURGEON anc PHY: ICIAN, OFFICE, 62 BROAD STiFET. esidence, Maiv Str et, two doors abhov “& Congregational Clureh. ni4 aps V Flume Lumber Company. be ieLUMBEh YARD at 1OWN TALK, LL kinds’ of Flume, Mining an bu Idipg Lumber eoustantly on ban bpruce Wood for sue, jupi