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May 20, 1877 (4 pages)

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ub 18773 LM. ne2 occaTED reat 11 P.M. rove forCents. i ON, » City. . its of and c#¥ARK. Hatt. Y, ERS IN UCE, pity . t FILLwithin ree of , and s stomers. ries, we ) public [ATY. _ Bery here. County. Hospital.ce nan vo en ranean Bhe Dil Transcript NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Leeal Brevitiés, ‘The cperetta 6f “Laila” comes off at the Theatre, 0 Wednesduy evening next. Get your tickets, Webber & Chaty is the firm name of the new proprietors uf the grocery store opposite our office. They ure reliable men, very accommodating aud will undoubtedly do a good busAt You Bet, on the 12th inst, a miner by the nime of Wm. Beaumont, wh leat work in the Nevada ~ mining claim, was struck on-the face by a piece of f.lling pipe clay, which cut his right cheek severely. _ The Grass Valley German Social Club pic-nic takes place at Ismert’s _ Grove to-duy. The train leaves at ‘the, following times: Grass Vailley for the grove at 9:5 a. ™.,” 10:30 a, we, 12:20 P., 2:10 P. m., end 6p. u. Leave Nevuda City for the grove ut li a.m, 1:30 P. x., 4:15 ep. m.wod 6:45 ©. mu. ~~‘ Tickets for the round trip 25 ceute, on excarsion cars only. , fo. Sheep can be . Jbougtt very cheap inthe southern part uf the Siate. -A few thousand were sold ut the rate ot twelve and a half cents per head in Fresno county, *The purchaser has started tu drive them to this part_ of the country where feed is plenty. The sheep are very poor and if thoxe who bought them for that price can get them in the mountains they wiil make @ good thing out of the speculation. We published yesterdy the names ' of some of our citizens who arrived herein ‘49 and the Spring uf °50. There were mistakes as tothe date of the arrival of some of them, and blank plices which needed filling in. Eight or ten more pioneers have been discovered in this neighbor‘hood, aud whenthe list is complete it will be published in full in the “Tramscarer, . The Sau ies Times says: The Hon. T. W. Sigourney, of Nevada was in town on Monday last. Sig. ‘is one of the old stand by’s of the county, @ trustee aud heavy stock_ ~-frolder in the nayrow giltige, a director in the Citizens Bank of Nevada, and, an energetic advocate of the proposition to Construct new rouds from the ridge to the county seat. The object of bis visit was to arrange with the stage company for @ close connection with the narrow gauge, and induce our -mercha.its to order their goods shipped by the way of Nevada. He says goods can be delivered here by eet route at $21 00 per ton. A Chinaman pamed Ah Charley, a merchant at French Corr.1, was arrested ou Sunduy last tor gamiling and taken before Geo. B. Newell, Justiee of the Pe.ce at Birchvilie, and fined $200, or in default of payment to go .v prisou 100 days. He came over to the county sext a day . @F two sinceand will remain in tue rear building of the Court House for thattime, If all the Chinese gaiwblers inthe county were prosccated and failed to put vp $200 fur epeb offence, the juil would require several more additions, Bat on the othr hand if ali paid their fines the county Treasury would be so enriched that the tuxes collected on real estuie would be insignificant compared with that revenue. Several years ago we had’ @ tanIt was located near the “Phe-proprietors, Kelsey aud Butler, dote we.l ut the business aud they did “not ourry it and fer 2 sowe reason guve it up, ie We have not bad a tauuery here since, A gentleman who is posted assures Bs that if one was started be kuows it wogld provea success, Hides are plenty and can be bought cheaper than ever known before and within Sshort distunce from towa all maSerials of the rigut kiod such us bark, &e., could be, bud at « sin li etpense. Any oue who undersiancs the business wil, find tuis place a good putes A Successor to Mrs. RK. W. Murphy, No, 165 J Street, is Constantly receiving new novelties in Millinery, Straw Goods, Fine Flowers, etc., frow New York and Europe, Special attention paid to orders sent direetly * torher. natin, td aoa wl Tue very latest styles of mens Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, and fall line of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Shoes, all of which: wiil be sold at low prices at Hyman Bros., corner Broad und Pioe streets, ~ mad -Frye’s Photographs are Unenccht led. When you want a picture that shsll-be-a irue likeness of yourself, go to H. H, Frye's, 6% Mill Street, who owns the only Perfect Gallery io Grass Valley. Do not squander} your money by going to inferior Galleries, becausé ‘Pictures are advertised half a dollar cheaper per dozen, Frye employs only experienced artists, he allows no poor pic tures to leave his plare; be eulorges old pictures to.any size reqnired; he is very successful with childsen; he wishes-the public to-compure bis} work with others; he has the ety ovst facilities, and he is snecessfal because he entirely nnoderstands the art and pays particular attention to bis business, and gives all the parts bis persoval supervision. ap 27 For Sale at $400. Honse and lot on Main street, oppositethe Union. Hotel. Rents for ten dollars per month. Inquire’ cf! A.D. and P. Satron. a20, > Wall Paper. Just received, six thousand rolls ot “Wall Paper.. Also Window Shades . of.every description. ' W. A. Sigourney, 18 and 20 Commercial Street. Ap3 PRET = Corian and Colds are often overlooked. A continuance for any length of time causes irritation: of “the Lungs or some chronic Throat: Di-ease. **Brown’s Bronchial Troches’’ ure ap effect unl Cough Remedy. A £x1n Like Mouumental Alabaster may be attained by nsing Glenn’s Sulphur Soap, which does away with the necessity fur Sulphur Baths. Try it, ladies. Itis a genuine beautifier, and very evonemigul. Hint to those Prematurely Gray, use Hill’s Huir Dye. Hacan’s Macnoiia Baa preserves and restores the complexion; remove. freckles, tan and the skin soft, white and delicate. Its application cannot be detected. — Union Hotel Barber shop. Shaving, Shampvooing,. Hair’ Cutting perfurmé: at the Union Hotel Barber Shop in the bighest style of the. art. . 4MEs Fax, Proprictor. To all who are titted from the errors and indiseretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a reci that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discuve. ed by « missionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Josepu T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City. feb2 6m. The People wunt Proof. There is no medicine prescribed by physciuns, or suld by Draggists, that carries euch evidence of its~succeas and sop rior virtue as Byschee’s German Svtnp for severe Coughs, Colds settleu on the: breast,” Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A pioof of that is that any person afflicted, can get 4 Sample Bottle for 10 cent» and try its superior effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It hus ltely been introduced in this country from Germany, snd its wonderful cures are astouisbing every one that useit. Threg duses will relieve any case, Try it. Cut this Out--It may save Your Life. There is no person living bat what suffers more or jess with Lang Diseuse, Coughs, Colds or Consumption et some would die rather than pay 15 cents for a bottle of medicine that would care them, Dr, A. Boxchee’s German Syrup has lately been introduced in this-coantry from Germ spy and ite wonderous cures astonisn every one thattry it. If yuu doubt whut -we say in print, cat this out and take it to your Druggist, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents aed try . it, or a regulur size for 75 cents. BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HUTEL. NEVADA C1IY. WELLINGTON & BAILEY, Proprietors. HE proprietors of the BLES soneened ie the Largest lu , Horses, votre ae wet Waentine To be found tn this part of the St Wi eas, agont: and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. The H--ces are free from vice, of spsble of going as fast as any “Carriages for Puncrals attended to wit promptness. Good Saddle Horses always on bend. STay have ave Horses boarded by the day, week o7 mouth and the greatest uf care guaranteed D, WELLINGTON, lowness; makes‘ cone . 25 Armed to the Teeth. Isa common expression; but. a think — armed. to .embellish and presetve them toa ripe old is' decidedly more ioecneetion: The cin be dove by keeping yourself supplied with a bottle of that splendid dentifrice, Fragrant SOZODONT, which will beautify the teeth and preserve them from the Tavages of decay. SOZODONT contains ro acids or grity snb tances which ipjure the enamel, but is composed of rnz@ uptiseptic herbs, which have a beneficial effect ou the whole economy of the mouth. Sold by all drugeas. ‘Exon’ 8 Katuarion makes beantifal, glossy; luxuriant hair; prevents its falling out or turning gray, I: a arnt the se ae years. Is charming paris anv bas no rival. 7 mch12-ly Ss Cara to the Public. For many years we have made two ASedicines suited to the ailments of a. vast class of sufferers. of.cures-have beet made by them, and, iv fact, the word failare cunuot be voupled withthem. But witb-, in the last two yeurs counterfeits of our medicines have sprongup, dapngerons in their close imitation of our Trade Mark. To secure the people, we huve placed upon. each genuine box of Holiowny’s Ointmept the fac simile of the signature of our agent, Mr: Jos, Haydock. To counterfeit 8 felony, Weshull relentlessly pnrsue apy one who imitates this, with tbe utmost vigor of the law. We most earnestly beg that the great wass of the American people will uid us in our efforts to protect their ‘health, and help us in our task of bringing these most upprincipled men to the bar of justice. Uniformly refuse to purchyse Medicines pur‘porting to be our’ unless Mr, Jos. daydock’s signat.é is attached to each box of Pills or pot-0f Ointment, und the end. will soon be reached. — The public’s obedient servants, 12-ly Houttowar & Co. _ MOONLIGHT EXCURSION => ON THE _N.GN.GRR,, BALL AT COLFAX, THURSDAY EVENING, . MAY : 24th, 1877, fH Anniversary of the NEVADA COUNTY NARKUW GAUGE bvalLnVab, from Colies: to Koved: City: The Dance will be held on the -pen Railroad Plitform at Colfax, the flor being properly canvassed her the purpose. .« BE UNDER THt SUPEWVISIONOF THE COMMITTEE OF aRRANGEMENTS, Thomas’ Silver Cornet Bend will accotipany the Excursion, and Muller & Beckett’s Cotillion Band will furnish music for the Dance. Depot, at Colfux, by Messrs. Curley & Mxhon : A GENERAL INVITATION TU THE PUBLIC IS EXTENDED. Committee of Arrangements. Nevuda City—Niles . Searlx, Dr. R.M. Huot. Grass Valley—A. B. Dibble, R. Leech. Colfax—J. H. Neff, James Mahon. » Floor Directors. . Nevada City—G. von Schmittburg, John Hanly. Grass Vulley—F. G. ’ Beatty, Jno. Glasson. ‘Culfax—Albert Smith, M. Lobes, _The train will leave. Nevada City. at 7:45 p. m., and Grass Valley at 8:15 p.m. Returning, leave at the 'Stese of the Bull, Single tickets for gentleman for round trip, (including supper and dauce,) $2. Ticket for gentleman and lady, $3.60 Every additional Indy, $1 50. ! NEVADA RESTAURANT MR*, HOVARDSON,
W ici asa D inform the peopl ef Nevada ane vicinity, that she has ae on Commercial &t. And oqeees sw licits a share of the public: patronage. Meals will be served Me ae atall Heura, fer the low price of CENTS PER MEAL. Any: Ling the msrket affords will be pro 4° cardon order at special rates. Give me a Call, and Iwill Guar. antes You a Good Meal. “G. A. BAILEY. "Heme ois, May 6.4 1877. k Reveds May 3-im. Thousands . ° ing of the f~ THE EXCURSION AND DANCE WILL}. A Supper will be spread at the 5 ‘= W. J. =— (At the ola Hardware Store) Has on hand and is constantly receiving, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Iron .* Steel, Carpenters’ Tools, Nailsand Shovels, __. Wheelbarr-ws Rope,all s zes, blocks & Sheaves, Picks, Axes, Hoes and Rakes. f b meee Hydraulic Pipe made to order, ° Rubber Hose, Beltingand Packing. Doors and Windows, Glass and Patty, White Lead. Oils, of ‘all kinds. . Giant, California. aid Eastern Powder and Fuse. s STOVES, Of all kinds and sizes, ‘TINWARE, "A large and complete aasortment, and everything else nsnally found-:n a first class establishment of this kind. 2 EVERYTHING IN MY LINE. WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Gas and Water Pipe always on : hand, and conhections made with the City Water Works. W. 5. JOHNSTON, ‘27-and.29.Main Street. Nevada City, March 16, 1877, ° Transcript . Job Printing Office COMMERCIALSTREET, * Nevada city. tarWe are prepared to do Job Printing in a style second to no Office in this State. As an advertising medium the Nevada Daily Transcript is the best in the Northern part of the State. . PRICES VERY LOW. g . MILLINERY —AND— DRESS MAKING. _——— ' WHO has been residing at San ees: for the past ~~ ey where she hes — horoug in«traction in LINER ERY AND DRESS MAKING, hae returned to her bome in this city, and is now prepared to Cut, Fit.and M. ke all 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] bummer Styles. Old style Hats snd Bonnets made over to louk a8 good as new. Genth men’s Panams and ——Hate Cleaned and Whitened. All werk intrusted ore ones? will receive prompt and careful attention. _ P¥iees to su t ihe timer, Mi83 LOTTIE, WEISS. ag nesidcnce, Sacramento Street, neu vias’ brewery. i apl9-lia i Agricultural MACHINES, Champion Mower and Reaper,. THE CELEBRATED CASE milion California. oe a At They are well known in this apeket, and AND FENCE WIRE, etc., to be foupd’ Machinery for Sale, 4s AT THE NEVADA FOUNDRY, . . 1 Engine aa) in. Cylinder, 38 in. attoke 1 Oh . oe tS 24 “ se pew ‘. > He oe “ 2 age e¢ *-7S 1 o 10: ity : ae 20°F. “, Trew 1 rr g+ * 18: link 1 “ 6“ “ 16 *#“ . 3 Boilers 16 feet by 46 inches 3 inch tubes. : 1 o 16 “ oe 48 Be 4 oy, on 1 « 1236 * 39 _ flue* &. 10 stamp (S00: ine} Mill, with battery tees 20 {in eouitin’ “ordez, 2 sets Deis a ty ge pumy* ing “ 6 * hoisting and pumping machinery with woud-work complete, in quad oxver. 2 winches,” capable of lifting 10 tong each. A variety of mining apd b th: tools, etc,, etc, The Nevada Foundry is prepared tomuanufecture hydraulic pipe to Teorey ‘or the . iron will be cut, punched and rolled}#eady for putting up, on the yround. It is the most complete establistment* in,.the mountains, and work. will be done in Such pelea nod anc at such rates as will -induce cus ali over the county to get their work done here, ap24 GEO.G. a —— ff. HOUSE. FOR SALE, THE house and lot now ‘oc. cupied by F. Kotelman, on — a Broad Street, opposite Cooper’s residence; is for sale. Fine frait and well on the premiscs. Enquire of EOP. GARTHE, Nevada City April 12, 1877, 1m. ° PR(PERTY FOR SALE. pean ma, THE UNDERSIGNED ‘OFTEHS his property for sale, situated A east of Park Avenue, joining the < city line, containing ‘I'wo’50-100 acres of ground, GOOD HOUSE, with Five Rooms, SPLENDID 8PRING, und SPRING, . HOUSE, GOOD WELL OF WATER, ‘wittr WINDMILL and PUMP for. irrigating. A Barn 18x24, and Wood House’ 12xi6.— Also Two Acres in Wheat for Hay together with an Orchard contuining Apple, Peach and Plum Trees. Any person deairing to purchare, can ascertain terms, etc,,. of the proprietor on the premises, WILLIAM YOUNG. Nevada City, April 25th. 1877. _ PIANOS, EMERSON, PISUHER, HE ABOVE ARE THE MOST POPDlar and reliable Pianos in the market. Uur profiteare small aud terms easy. Every. instrument fully warranted. We sell no bogus Piazos. Bend for catalogue. ial KOHLER & CHASE, . 633 and .635 Clay street, janil2--v San Francisco, Look here, Carpenters : OSBORN & ALEXANDER, . No. 624, Market Street, San Francisco, ae 1 the BEST QUALITY of Cer Carpenters’ Tools © In Californis, and tneir are ‘plow all others, Send-for descriptive circular. DR. SPINNEY, & CO,, SPECIALISTS, ~~ ' No, 11, Kearney Street, REATS ALL:CHRONIC OR PRIVATE diseases without the aid of mercury. CONSULTATION FREE. j Office hourfrom:'9 to 12 m.; 2:-to5, and Sundays P or address . ‘HALL’S SARSAPARILLA teb -s, Pains. Softee, sad Use ¥ ow’s Concentrated Pievoring He. ry the largest stock of SHELF HARDWARE, GU in California. PRICES LOW, wet, Send fur our Catsloguet tor full particulars. ADDRESS SACRAMENTO OR SAN FRANCISCO, ae. : 2 1 plunger pump 8 inch 6 fuoe le @ 1 . 7 6% aak = 1 “ 2 & ee 6% “e Fes 8 Cornish “ Gg 3 “ ee 6 “ 6&6 ee we +? en “4 0 6 « “s Nee 2 Hansbrow “ 6.% 6 inch. a 2 4-inch excelsior pumps. ; 100 feet 8 inch pump column 1-8fFon, mm: .« 8+ © ($4659.72 >: 1900 ** 11“ "water pipe No. ia iron DECKER BROS, . » > TUDIE-, . ) FNGRAVING , BAKER & HAMILTON, IMPORTERS ov friplemonts, HARDWARE, ETC.?. wr Aree ETC, ¥ WE ARE EXQLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING MACHINES— Buckeye Mower and Reaper, : Hollingsworth Sulky: ‘Hakes, . ‘Wisner Self Jamping sulky Rake, a8 Wood. and Wire Tooth Horse Rakes ‘. The Bain Wagons,: The Spring ‘Wagons, . Farm, Freight.and Héndor Wagens—our 0 own: ‘make and im ‘. ported work. superior to any other Header ever ‘oe i Pitt's Gonatee Buffalo Theesher, the Ames’ Wood and Straw Hurnin : ‘Threshing Bugines—sud whl other Goode usually offered in thie line. * “ é Our Machines are all first-class Farmers are sure of having the BEST Machines mantifactured if, they. buy of us or our Agents THERE IS NO EXPER. MENT he BE TRIED— EVERY MACHINE: Is THE BEST: AND WARRANTED. alwa: v6 satisfaction. 89” We also car RY, BELTING, RUPE, BALING Our gods are all ‘NEW and “ee > ms * be FLOWER SEEDS. sete 4 cHoIcE BULBS FOR SPRING PLANTING JUST RECEIVED pg PRESTON’S, AND OFFERED . AT Lt RATES. CLOVER SEEDS, i GEASS SEEDS, -’\. GARDEN SEEDS, _ ‘AM at the ~ LOWEST MARKET RATES. A fall Assortment _ OF Drugs, Patent Medicines, and Toilet Articles, Always On. Hand. RFSOR P'TIONS ac.-ur: tely com ae « ed at ‘all hours of the day or night. Nevada Drug Store, E. M. FRESI, Prop’r. PIANOS,ORGANS, MUSIC, Sherman & Hyde, Cor. Kearney & Sutter Sts., San Franciaéo Wholesale und & stuil Music Dealers. Weber Pianos are the Best Aud are now used in Concerts by all of o GREAT AKTISTS: Bend for Descriptive Circulee, . The Sherman & Hyde Piano’ Is the onty FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT, Sold at Four Hundred Dollars} JHE Square Pianos are 734 © tave, and embraces all Modern Improvements, such as elegant Rosewood Case, Be: Mouldings, Full Iron Frame, Carved and Lyre, Overstrung: Bass, Agrafie trebles etc. Length 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet inches, and areFULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN ‘YEARS. ie Agents wanted iis every county county in the State fer the Celebrated Standard Organ Pvicgd for Volume of Tone, Beauty of rierity ot Workmanship, Ele poe’ of ot Finieh and Durability, {8 UNRIVALLED, We keep constant); ua nand 4 «vod assortment of Reliable Cheap Pianos, SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFF?TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST SEASONED MATERIAL AND FULLY WARRANTED. Prices as low as worthless Pianos can be obtained elsewhere. PIANOS AND ORGANSSOLD ON EASY INSTALLMEN'S, IF . DESIRED. *” Call and see us before purchasing SHERMAN & HYDE,. [SERAt INDUCEMENTS “TO PARTIES WISHING ‘10 BUY FURNITUKE. REIGHT .frow fan Franciseo being now reduced to a nominal figure, Par. . ties in NEVADA CITY and vicinity cauAVE THE BEST ASSORTMENT AND . SAVE 50 PER CENT, From local-prices, by sending direct to a J A SHABER & CO., For anything in the F-irniture and Bedding or Upholstery live, and it will be shipped promptly, and be +ure to cewe in yg: Od er“+ der, for ‘they. ure the cheapest and moss «reliable dealers in San Francisco, Address ‘. all orders or letters of enquiry o J. A. SHABER & CO., jy 1 Market Street, San Francisco. MATERIALS FOR MAKING WAX FLOWERS, ETC, @HOICE ASSORTMENT of utube for making WAX FLOWhRS, also for AINTING aud DRAWING, besidex PHO. TOG APHIS, PAINTINGS, PAS<! PARTOUES, and PRAMES, \ netantly ov nad at ressonable prices, at ia BRAUK ARTs STOKE, 20 Post St., San “sco, JosErH Koos & Co, “N, B—Mr. Joseph Kove iz not corinectéd thany other bov<s nm the Same line int GreFrancisco, jni4-i for Ice Cream, Cakes, ae ee se