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May 15, 1875 (4 pages)

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: 1 og The Daily Transcript COMPA. . oe place of NEVADA ciITyY, OAL. at ats LOCAL AFFAIRS.the 1ith 3 ! sg My Benefit to Zoe Gayton. parsdie To Miss Zoe Gayton: Admiring 1e Com! your ability as an astist of the first if , order, and being desirous of showing sessment our estimation of you as an actress, ar and our respect for you ag a lady, we Poon beg to offer u substantial token of ne, 1878, the same by tendering you a benefit te during your stay in our town, and would suggest Saturday the “15th yi inst, if convenient to you. sco, Cail, Yours respectfully, RAL Gea. ETurner, — T.-C. Plunkett, aioe “K. Casper, . Goldsmith, E, B. Eddy, A.W. Lester, ee Cl ees Rb A — ~"Phemas Otwell, Jd. B. Gray, 4 COMJ. Bacigalupi, EK. P. Sanford, the ¥A. D. E, Bell, * Prof. Ed. Muller, EVADA _ 3.1. Caldwell, Geo. W. Welch, . Geo. S. Hupp, R.M.Hant, — 75 “'W. W. Jacobs, —-A. H. Hanson, Oe M. Hyman, J.D, Fleming, rpose of W.D. Long, A. Blumenthal, co G. G, Allan, P, Huverfauth, eof Alb C. Beckman, © T. C. Canfield, : A. Nivens, *. A. Lademan, TMAD, '. Niles Searls, John .Corn, : = W. BR. Coe, G. Ferand, C. Moore, A. Isoard, EF. Powers, David Thom,’ S Earl Brown, E.H. Gaylord, — : A. Barton, Stanley: Eddy, LUB, Ike Loyd, “A. W. Petter, 75. — invited, FRESHbetween. i. —=— “this Fall. wilt depend much upon Dr. Welch, ‘S.J. Millington, coe °B. Js Watson. 22" . . To Messrs Geo.-E. Turner, K. CasPlunkett andother:Your: PET aN I RAIS AEE ED ADAIR RIE DES ITI mea the same. Sr SEAR ST A A A PRs Lounges, Nice Lounges. brated lounges which'can be transformed into a fine double spring bed in half a minute. This lounge is a sofa or a bed as the occasion may require. Pope will exhibit specimens of these lounges in Nevada City on Saturday, the ldth instant, in front of Bell & Belden’s drug store, corner of Pine and Ccmmercial streets, m4 2d Piane Tunitg. 4 Mr, Paul Schoen, a peofessional tuner, will arrive in town ina few Masic Store of G. W. Welch. -mi3-4t In Plain Language, that Hyman Bros. are continually sou, and are able to undersell others, on account of the advantages they have; oneof the firm being always in the market. By calling at our establishment and examing our stock and prices, you will be convinced of Hyman Bnros., Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. ap27 ‘Pine apple cheese at LESTER & MULLOY’S. 7 MULLOY’S. Flower, Cabbage und Tomato Plants, for sale at Felix. Gillet’s. Twelve annual flower plants of ‘six eae eeste ‘W. C. Pope is selling those cele-. days.’ Leave orders at the Book and . . Which is understood by everybody LABRADOR Herring at LESTER > & different varieties, $1,(Phlox--Peta. — <2 Reet APNE Se SAN FRANCISCO. Yesterday. Morning’s ‘Sales. 2490 Ophir, 583, . : 1685 Mexican, 193, 2 710 Gould & Curry, 1734, 710 Best & Belcher, 4744. 135 Savage, 94. : 95 Hale & Norcross, 381. 810 Crown Point, : 27 as 172 ‘Yellow Jacket, 7644, 180 Imperial, 744. 80 Empire Mill, 6. = 250 Kéntuck, 13,, 140 Alpha, 193. 500 Belcher, 26. 220 Con Virginia, 405. 190 Sierra Nevada, 1024, 1810 California, 56, 440 Bullion, 46, 75 Seg Belcher, 80' 285 Overman, 5824, 115-Justice, 100. ~ 50°Succer, 124, 60 Lady Bryan, 4. 665 Julia, 67%. 35 Caledonia. 17. 4170 Kuickerbocker, 2%, 410 Baltimore, 43;, “700. Globe, 15%. —17 Bacon, 5. 100 Utah, 5% 5”: GRAND OPENING — ae: ©) amen aa pe 1 aT AORN . been made to it,and it has been fitted up in pains nor expense to render hig guests “1915 Union Con, 6740 ——l talty-soltort BACON and LARD; — REA PRR RRS IONAL EXCHANGE NAT HOTEL, BROAD STREET.....NEVADA CITY: 8. A, EDDY, Proprietor. 6 es WELL .KNOWN HOTEL IS ALways open for the accommodation of the Traveling Public. Large additions have elegant style. The Sléeping Rooms are lar e, airy and comfortable, andthe’ Vable Will compare favorably with that of any Hotel in the State. The Propricétor’ will spare no comfortable, .; Stages forall parts of the State have . : their Offices at this Hotel, The House_is kept open all night for the accommodation of the Traveling Public, Billiard Tables and Bar connected . withthe Hetel : : 8. A. EDDY, Proprietor. Nevada, Janyary 17th. : SPECIAL NOTICE. : N OTICE is hereby given that C.J. NAFFZIGER has this day formed a copartnership with JACOB NAFFZIGER, under the firm name of 5 : @ J. &C.J NAFFZIGER, ‘And 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, BELL & BHLDEN,. Cor: Pine & Commercial Streets, a we rome: Masonic Building, W enreats AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Mining ChemNEW PUBLICATIONS, . STATIONERY. Gold Pens, i *. kind favor of this date, tendering me a benefit, is duly “received. Accept my most sincere thanks for your expressions of regard, andI will have the pleasure of appearing berore you as the ‘Lady of Lyons’ this evening, (Saturday) the 15th instant. Again thanking you for so unexpect€d-an honor, I sign myself your‘ humble servant. Zoe Gayron. Meeting of the Central Committee. . “The Republican County Central Committe, will meet in this city today. The object of the meeting is to take preliminary steps tqwards organizing for the approaching campaign. The success of the party hia, Portulacca, ten weeks stock, Balsam, Aster, Cockscomb, Tobacco, 50 cents per hundred. Early and Trophy tomato plants,25 cents a doz. Orders to be left at Gillet & Hassel’s barber shop. mad Important. Endorsed by -the Medical profession. D>. Wm. Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs, cures Coughs, . Colds and Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat und Chest. r. Townsley’s-Toothache Anodyne cures in One Minute. f7-6m ~~ Lifeis Sweet.’ The blood is the life of the human 8ystem. Keep it pure and all is well; for this purpose no standard medicine hag had so Y Zist. ndance. 3% 50. thé doo, CCO ¥Y AND oi ITY. that Fam nportation ISTIC brands ce Car D; wholesale nd during ES ! . up wands. : Fates. JACK, ereby 40tthe office on apls EYOR. ig hereby or the office the decision _ ention. ne announced embly, subocpatic Oun. “the action taken by the Committe . Ifa policy is adopted which will promote harmony among the two wings of the party, the result will be fevorable. If not, then defeat is certain. The members composing ence in political matters, and we presume will comprehend the situation and be governed accordingly. _ Candidate for Sheriff. Major J. S. McBride, of Bridgeport, is announced as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, Mr. McBride is well and. favorably known on the Ridge, and bears a splendid reputation, both socially and politically, If nominated he would receive a heayy vote wherever. known. > _ Wait for the Wagon. Ed. Goldsmith, who is now in San Francisco, just sent a dispatch that he has purchased for A. Goldsmith, the handsomest stock.of Sum-} mer dry goods, fancy and millinery . goods ever seen in Nevada. He has and is selecting from the latest importations. The goods will begin to arrive to-day or to-morrew. New styles challie calico, (something quite new) especially selected for the Calieo Party, the latest styles of millinery goods, hats, trimmings, _ ‘veils, flowers, new styles of suitings, andim fact a full new line of all goods. The iow prices will astonish everyone; keep a look eut for the mew goods: An invitation to exam-ine them is extended to everyone, Attention Ladies. The latest styles of Summer Hats “were received yesterday at the Palace Dry Goods Store of Rosenberg Bros, Sammer Goods, The first instellment of Summer Goods for the~ season will arrive at _ the Palace Dry Goods Store of Ro-: senbeig Bros., Broad street, Nevada City, to-day. mal4 sh ee Calico Party, Attention, 500 pieces of Calicos, especially for the Grand Calico Party, will artive at the Palace Dry Goods store ef Rosenberg Bros, to-day or toChildrens Dancing School. Millimgton’s dancing school for _ Children will meet this afternoon at Fs oy SSIS “ley’s Celebrated I. X. L. Bitters: This is a pure, stimulant, medicated with the finest tonics and alteratives which the vegetable Kingdom affords; and is the only preparation--at-present known which thoroughly meets the emergency. The effect “of this popular restorative is continuous. Each 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 cordlul. Ifthe nerves are tremulous and relaxed, it braces them; if the liver is tor. pid it promotes activity in that organ; if the appetite is poor and digestion a slow and painful operation; it creates a relish for food and enables the stomach to convert it intoheaithful ailment, Moreover, it isa specific for_a large number of ailments,some of which are particularly preyalent in the damp and chilly weather which we so often experience in mid. winter. Among these may be Mméitioned rheumatism, chills and tever, and all the morbid conditions of the digestive organs. By insuring perfect digestion and-a proper flow of bile, it insures pure ‘blood, a vigorous circulation, and the prompt discharge
of all waste matter from the system. ‘National Surgical Institute. The Pacific Branch Permanently _ Established in San Francisco, Since the first visit of Dr. H.R. 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 to strengthen the project._After the expend. iture of much time, labor and money in preparing instruments, \ machinery, etc., the Pacific Branch is at last permanently established, and will be open for the reception of patients by the middle. of this month, For the present, and until further notice, the business will be continued at their old building, No. 319Bush street, between Kearny and Montgomery, San Francisco, The machinery for the Swedish movement and vacuum cure; Galvanic and Electrical apparatus, ‘and for giving the Electro Thermal, ‘curkish, Vapor and other baths, has all been received from the East; (where it was manufactured in the Inatitute machine shops,)-and is rapidly being of the oldest and most succeasful stirgeons of the Institute, associated with Dr. Thos. already in San Franeiseo, and will remain there in charge of the Branch Institute; consequently no further questions need be Dr, Allen will visit the Institute in San Francisco, on the 20th of this month, and remain until thé 15th of May following, during which time he will be pleased to ee all the old patients now under treatsment,and a8 many new ones as possible The Institute is especially prepared to treat all Deformities and Surgical cases; Address National Surgical Institute, 31 Bush street, San Francisco, for circular end particulars. etc:)—Drumhead cabbage plants, . ‘uniform and amazing success as Dr, Henplaced in position. Dr. J. M: Hinkle, one . Mayon and & corps of skilled assistants, are . permanency and proficiency of the Pacific SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, At the Pry Goods Emporium of A. Goldsmith. Every one is invited to ex‘amine and Price my Goods, and I hereby give a positive All persons indebted to. JACOB NAFFZIGER are requested to settle their accounts atthe above named place of business. Nevada City, May Ist, 1874. ener a _ BULBS!-. BULBS! CHOICE FLOWER SEED. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ever brought to this market, Just received at : “ PRESTON’S Dotble Tube Roses, Named DAHLIAS, : Dicentras, Madeira Vines, New Gladiolus, Bleeding F Hearts, etc. etc., At LOWER PRICES then ever fy competion. The Stock consists of the LATEST STYLES ' FANCY GOops; etc., etc. Particular attention is called to the most Extensive ‘stock of CARPETS) AND Ever-brought to this City. Don’t Forget the Place. A. GOLDSMITH. Nevada City, Aril 16, 1875. é a gararar Carriage, Sign, and OrnadW. COOLEY, T SEAMAN’S CARRIAGE FACTORY, (near the residence of John Cashin, on. the ‘Grass Valley road,) is now preae wee! CARRIAGE AND SIGN PAINTING In-all its branches, ir the most finished style,'and with promptner’ Prices to suit i 3. ha eS es . Satisfaction Guaranteed. F. W. OOOLEY. Nevada, March 20, 1875. : DR. G. W. GRAVES DR. H. WAGNER, Physicians, Surgeons and Obstetricians, ; Permanently located at NEVADA CITY. guarantee that my prices de-. : UNION LIVERY. STABLE MILLIN«RY GOODS, . OTL, CLO TBS . 2200 278 gant our cutie and 15 years of age) Saturday at 8 P. M, 3}, --Ghildren, on Saturday, st 2 P. M. Now is the time to plant them. Vick’s New Catalouge GIVEN AWAY to every purchaser of $1 50 worth of Flower Seeds. Another large invoice of NOVELTIES E, M. PRESTON, ‘Druggist, GRAHAM & MAJOR, PROPRIETORS. OPPOSITE UNION Kota 5, HOTEL,MAIN = ieis ~. SLREET, 4 eae NEVADA CITY, CAL. AVING leased the UNION STABLES, and stocked it with a fine collection the proprietors announce to the citizens of Nevada and the community in general,that they are prepared to furnish g J ELEGANT TURNOUTS. “Their horses arekind and gentle, well broken, and. yet fre, goers. Persons de= siring to geta TEAM OR SADDLE HORSE, every effort will bé made to give satisfac tion. Horses*boarded by the week or month at reasonable rates.GRAHAM & MAJOR. Nevada City, April 1st, 1875. -MILLINGTON’S DANCING CLASSES, AT THE SKATING RINK. 4 DAYS AND EVENINGS OF TUITION, Gents’ Class, Monday, at 8 P.M. Ladies’, Thursday, at 2 P. M. Ladies and Gentlemen, Thursday, at8 P.M, Misses and Masters, (from 12 Private lessons will be given from 10 to devery day when not 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 respectfally solicited. ce ae 8. J. MILLINGTON. Nevada City, March 23d, 1875, . RANCH FOR SALE. NONE MILE of Nevada City. \ \ There are nearly 200 acres of land, 30 acres of which is sown to. grain. There is Ley: gd water and wood. Sale ipcludes Be ge _Possessory. For particulars inquire c § M. CONNELLY, or of 3J.M, Watiine, Real Estate Agent. al » a] ATTORNEY. AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, ~, Justice of tue Peace, and FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, Onn in Brown & Morgan’s Bloch Oorner Broad and Pine streets. mes) FFICE, Brown & Morgan’s Block, HE« O VADA CITY, Cal. : “2 Will arrive from the East in a few days, at . /DRESS GOODS, —______. —_wxvapa_pRrve—stons;—{— . Odd Fellows’ Building: Broad St. of HORSES, CARRIAGES. and ‘BU 3GIES, . " ALEX. GAULT'S: GROCERY ,* PROVISION STORE, icals, Patent Medicines, &c. Al wD BAKERY, ne ae BROAD STREET, * “Bobks ! Boots! NEVADA CITY." ‘. SCHOOL BOOKS; awe GIFT BOOKS, ~* LARGE AND CHOICE sb JUVENILES, VARIETY OF . a creed cere 7 ‘Family Groceries, Tam prepared to sell PROVISIONS, _ Steel Bens, : fe as Letter and Note Paper,. _ @"OCERIES, _LegalCap, CASE GOODS”) . Bill Cap, ete., ete., : ! ge Oe ge . AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, &e, &e ON THE MOST FAVORABLE THRHN. ——— Everything in my Store is just receive SODA WATER, . _ Drawn from Lippencott’s Apparatus. Agents Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., of California = B. H. MILLER, CLOTHING MERCHANT, NEVADA CITY. . nently located wequently Ts FRESH and PURE. I intend to keep the BEST of everything to be found in a PROVISION SORE, -andIal80 intend te-sell-at the Lowest Living Prices. A share of the Public Patronage is respect: fully solicited. " Nevada City, April Ist, 1875, LOOK HERE! te CHEAP CARPETS, —+ te JAS. D. FARGUSSON NNOUNCES to the citizens of Nevada City and vicinity that he is permn« NEAR the SUSPENSION BRIDGE, LAST HOUSE onthe LEFT HAND SIDE, Pine Street, And is prepared to weave RAG CARPETS in the best style apd en short notice. Weaving done, and warp furnished for fifty cente a yard. A good supply.of warp, ail colors, always on hand.‘ Orders from a distance solicited, and promptly attended to, = > my6. : EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, — BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY. UNION HOTEL, MAIN STREET, NEVADA CcrTy. CHAS. H. MOORE, & CO,,. PROPRIETORS, comer ‘Open all Night. e LANCASTER & CO. Proprietors. Ts proprietors of the EMPIRE STA~ 6 BLES announce that they have now Largest lot off. : Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams, with Hiegant Buggies, Wagons. and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Our Horses are free from vice, of good. style and capable of going as fast as any man-cares to drive. Carriages for Funerals attanded to with promptness. : Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses buarded by the day, week or month and the greatest of care guaranteed. LANCASTER & CO, Nevada City, March 7th, 1875, + CENTRAL CARRIAGE AND WAG' » GON MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM SEAMAN, SUTTON & BAKER, ' COMMERCIAL STREET, . _MEVADA. CITY, CAL.,. Heer = GROCERIES, ‘ PROVISIONS, . C4SE GOODS, WHEAT, ’ All our Goods are Warranted, and Delivered Free of Charge. SUTTON & BAKER. weveda City, February 9th, 1875,BRAN, etc., . BEGS TO ANNOUNOE to the public, that having established the above Factery,he is prepared to build Carriages and Wagons of every Description. Also Agent for the Celebrated STUDEBAKER WAGONS, . All Repairing Promptly Attended to. ‘Nevada City, April 14th, 1875, MRS. C. M, HAYES, . Commercial street, Nevada City, H‘’s FOR SALE AND KEEPS CON. STANTLY ON HAND, HUMAN HAIR, OF ALL SHADE#. The ladies, of Nevada and vicinity are invited to call and examine ‘ CURES AND SWITCHES. Butterick’s Celebrated Patterns ap-15 a = » DR. F. BUELOW,. Physician and Surgeon, O'ret ON BRUAD STREET, sdjoieww fan le the Th L extre. eV June Wth. 1874 . { a First Class GEOCERY and === — ALEX, e40E 5 Ls Peete