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May 21, 1879 (4 pages)

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lL elicionsDK. INE ¥ and the and PREPARAve the most Unlike other ess, but fa=— noftheskin, « nd. clearness erit and high LMMELINE to nearly suomplexion in SISTS, E ¢O., tANCISCO, TICE, 4 ard! ppear at your i, on h, 1879, le and Annual iy will march all not in the wsentees, sickness or abA, RAPP, omnianding. ma7 1879. PENING. THAL, nd hag now on Elegant mmer y Goods, unty, consisting fIES in the Dry $y ;, Alpaczas, s, Linens, ete. ck of ring Goods, ible Linens, : Napkins, ete. tment. -k this season '§ In Ladies and ipris 8 C, ‘Regatta, Hats & Bonets, Ww, Ties, ete. ARPETS. stiful Desigo™ try, grain, Rugs, 0 extended to all %, und Prices. ted,and orders filled, of goods gent, if deonnty. : ENTHAL, 1 1979. ———————————— # nae THE DAILY: TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA OfTY, CALIFORNIA. — Brief Mention. ‘ #x-Congressman Frank Page was in town yesterday. . The Plug Hat Brigade will find but few followers among the honest miners of Nevada county. : <B. Hi Miller intends to shortly aan? Ml —_ & The latest “Sprip g and S:.mmer styles justreseivee at Hyw x Bros. . }, corner Broad ane Pine stre ets; Newva-' aad -4 Shaviti¢ Séloqn. ; Oppor ite the Na‘.ional Haddl.;Shaving, 27 co. Hair cutting, 2ie, ShamPoo’ ng, 25e. Hair wosk.a specialty. jan29-t£ ours Goparr. put an elegant show window in his ‘ establishment on Broad street. Fine Stock af Banc} oods. "French Corral, Nevada’ County, California, i ‘ing one hundred and ssixty:five and 76-100 ‘notes of survey as follows: Located in RemFington Hill Mifing Disttéct, in Township 16 ‘and 17’ Nerth Range-No. 11 East, Mt. Diablo ‘fornia, and /beginning ata spruce tree 4 feet -to organized in Grass Valley. Tt. . -* will make the second in that tov-n, “xu Deputy Sheriff Carter has lost a . valuable topaz ring.‘ wil be stiitably rewarf.ed on returning oe tled. ” dream ,that angel paroquets were 4 Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival Angther Lodge of A. O. U. Wy is J. C. Hassell’s shaving salon, on Commercial street is being F.tted up jn fine style for the suy.mer camThe finder will it to him>. “A. case of “diphtheria, at North ‘Bloomfield, terminated fatally Sun-’ day. Tae wictim was a little girl, aged about. 10, years. “eey > Biol The Planet Gravel Mining Ggmpany have levied an assessment of two cents per share upon the capital} stock, amounting to $1,000. 5 Improvement is the order of the day. The Union Hotel barber shop has fallen into line and is being fixed up in a-style as nice as the nicest. The carpenters say that but little building has-been going on in the city of late. . They look for a rush of werk as soon as the weather is, set‘The storm.cleared away Monday evening, and the sun rose in a clear sky yesterday morning. The indications later in the day were variiy . The hand-organ man was up with the lark yesterday morning. He -made all the families on Broad street singing a requiem. ‘The occupants of a Broad {street laundry fell out yesterday, and a free fight would, probably have fol‘lowed if Marshal Baldridge had not put in an, appearance, The Workingmen’s Club will hold their next regular meeting Satyrday night. It is possible that. nominations will be made of delegates to the County Convention. _ The Annual Meeting of stockholdersof the Pioneer Reduction Company has been postponed until Monday, June 9th, when it will be held .at the TRANscRIPT editorial roop. — *George Hentze, who went to Joilet, Illinois, recently, to visit relatives, writes that the weather is extremely hot in the Sucker State. He sighs for the cool breezes of the Sierras. While.a—woman of Pine strect was crossing Broad street, near Pensylvania Engine House, Monday evening, she fell froni‘the sidewalk to _ the ground twofeet below and. dislocated one of her shoulders, Macauley, the comedian, will appear in this city with a company from the Bush street Theatre. This makes show number 3, the Bentz Minstrels and Hyers Sisters also being expected within the next thirty days. ’ The party at Temperance Hall Monday evening was not s@ lergely attended.as the enjoyment afforded called for. The ‘Prairie Queen” quadrille was introduced, and bids fair to become as popular a dance as the ‘‘Velocipede.”’ H. H. Pearson is‘said to stand a good show of being-a:-candidate.for ‘the Sheriffalty of San Francisco at the next election. Henry is a popu; lar man and well fitted for the position; and if he secures the nomination will receivea hearty, and we hope majority, support. The Stock Exchange says: R. M. Fryer of Nevada‘county is said to have invented -‘‘an ocean steamer ’ that cannot be burned, gunk or wrecked,” Sucha craft might be popular with the underwriters; whether it would be papular with owners, captains and pilots jg angther thing. : . be Baptist Social, ee on Thursday evening at the BaptigtChurch, Vacal and instrumental music, Admission free, page eatin Gilt Edged Butter, 40 Cents per Roll, at ma4 WM. WOLF’S, Early Tomato Plants, For Sale at Feurx Gruurr’s. a29 Parasols: Parasols st Parasols, from 50 cents to $12.50, of Silk Searfs; Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Collars, Cuffs. (all of. the latest spring apd summer. styles) just resindebted.to the late J. .E. Johnston -will be placed in the hands of a cols lector. tial street, Nevada,City. . Palace Dry Godils Store of The largest and finest assortment ceived a fyman Brothers’, corner Broad ,and. Pine. streets, Nevada i ~ aped.-tf. ~ Notice. ‘All persons: knowing themselves’ are requested to call at the store and settle immediately. All bills not paid in a reasonable length of time Mrs. J.-E. JouHnsren, ’ Pioneer Furniture Store CammerMate! Mats?! ~ eigenen : Hats. fron0 cents: to $1S,at the apr25 ti. Rosexnena Bros. Clothing! Clothing t CJathing! The latest spring,and summer atyles of the choicest gaads and the most select patterns, in men’s, youths’ apd beys’ clothing, mow received at Hyman Bros., Cor. Buead and Pine4 Sts. Nevada City. apl2. ¢ 4 Unstirpassed for style and fin-! ish are the pictures madeat the “Rudolph Photo-Gallery,” CoL.tns operator. jis THE medicinal efficacy of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap in the warm bath has been so frequently and favorably demonstrated in severe cases of rheu. matism, , neuralgia, and.all varietieg outaneous <liseases, that the pyblic look to it with confidence’ line to resgrt to other pharmaceutical agencies for remedial gid. Invalids are, therefore, laying ip their supplies of Glenn’s Sulphur Sgap for the bathing segson. Crittenton’s, 7 Sixth avenue, New York. Sold by druggists, —s E Demorrat Ravjne,and running thence, variation 20° east, N 18)© E 38.66 chains up ‘DemocrateRavine; to-a pitch pine notice tree 40 inghes in.diameter,. marked D. H. No. 2: rthence N 113>-W 18,82 chains to pine tree 80-inebés in diameter marked D, H. No. 3; sthence N.28°_W 40 chains to an oak tree 8 . inenes in diameter on summit of main ridge on south siieof-Chalk Blaftand Bear Valley ‘Road, marked D; Hy No, 4; thence S 48° W 428.15 chains to an oak tree 10 inches in dimeter on north sidé of Chalk Bluffand Bear {. a ‘Valley road, marked D H No. 5, from which thre northwest corner of section 6, in Town‘ship 16 north, Range 11 east, Mt. Diablo ‘base and meridian,—bears north 38>. W 6.60 chains distant; thence S 30 .F. 33.91 chains te.an oak tree 12 inches in diameter marked TD). H. No. 6, on east side of Remington Hill voad; thence $ 63° E 14.12 chains to post in 224° E . the provisions of the statute, for relief ip thease diseases, and de}“No, 1084. Waticaof Anpicciiee for Minin<« ) Unrrep Stareédhasy Oprice; ) Sacramento, Cal.,.May 3, 1879. § NN oun jis hereby gisen ‘that Richard 4% Neville, whose Post Offec address is has this day‘ filed his@pplicaction for a patent for the Democrat Hil placer ‘mine, contain(165-76) acres; and -désvribed in the official base and Meridian, im \Nevada County, Caliin diametery-marked D. H. No.1, standing ‘at the junction of the East and West forks of rock:mound marked D.H No 7;-thenee S a~ E 2.76 chains to post in Fock mound marked DH, No. 8; thence § 742 E 17.20 chains. to postgin.reck mound marked 4). dH, No. 4; thence N 241° E 20,65 chains to place of beginning, edhtaining 165.76 acres. the adjoining claims are, on the .northeast Wickes claims, east Klipstei claims, southeast Rim Rock claims, west McCann claims, Said claims are of record.ip the Recorders’ office of Nevada County, at Nevada Clty. Any anda’l petsons claiming adversely any portion thereof, as. hereinbefore described, : are required to file adverse claim with the Register of the United States Land Office; at Sacrament, in the State of California; during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will be barred byvirtue of EDWARD F, ‘TA ¥LOR, Register. Johnsen & Cross Att’s for applie’t. mag Home Mutual Insurance Co. x OF CALIFORNIA, ~S a i CAPITAL $300,000. MS #ripeipal Office—305 Califernia St., SAN FRANCISCO, aS NS pees INSURANCE ONLY — #. F. Hovesron, President. EO. H. Howarn, Vice President CHarues H. Story, Sec a N. B, Evpy, Marine Secretary." H. H. BigrLtow, General Manager. R. H, Maun, General Agent. < —e Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co. » TRUSTERS : . WM. WATT. T. W. SIGOURNEY Hil’s Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50,c. Ask Yopragelf These Questions. Are you g despopdent sufferer from.sick headache, habitual costiveness, palpitatiop vf the heart? Have you dizziness of the head? “Is your ‘pervous system depressed? oes ygur blood cireulate badly? Have yeu a cough? Low spirits?. Coming up of the food after ating? ete. All of these and much more are the direct results of dyspepsia, diver complaipt and indigestion. Green’s August Flower is now acknowledged by all druggists to’ be a positive cure. 2,400, bottles were given away in the U. S. through drugyists to the people as a tria}. Two doses will satisfy any person of its wonderful quality in curing al} forms of indigestion, Sample bo#tles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Sold posi tively hy ail first-class Druggists in the United States, Why Will You Allow a cold to advance in your system and thus encourage moye serious maladies, such as ppeumopia, hemimmediate relief can br so readily attained. Boschee’s German Syrup has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of coughs, colds and the severest lung diseases. It is Dr. Boschee’s famous German _prescription, and is prepared with she greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in administering jt to the youngest child, as per directions. The gale of this medicine js unprecedented, sSjnce first introdpeed there has heep a constant increasing demand, gnd without a single report of a.failure to do its work in any case. Ask your druggist as to the truth of these remarks, Large size’ 75 cents, Try it and be gonvinced, MWanydealertelis You that he has for sale a dentifrice identical with or containing ingredients equalling or superior in efficacy to those of SOZODONT, discredit the statement and Ins}s} Wpon vce that alone, By doing so, you wil a 1 ae rice par excellence the feature of this table toilet article is ceipe that will cure you, 4ree of This great remedy was diseovered, by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed en4 charge. orrhages and lung troubles, when an’ stag the market, containing botan. ig elements of rare earetire oe GAGive we a call. .__zapee ence upon the ' one whic x. . D. will endow them with most becom 8. M, Hunt, M ing whiteness, Another desirable that it im dengrance to the ae breath, Sold by all druggists. fs sural eggs Rear of W. D. Sout vn eee ee oe {he . Eureka Stage and Express Line. errors and jndiscretions of you aan
nervous weakness, early deeay, loss. , > 5 gy Fak! leape He of maphood, &c., I will send a ré: Tease, on ollane 2 Leave Nevada City A. B. BRADY, Manager. Orrice==MAIN STREET; GRASS VALLEY NICHOLS & PALMER; . CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS National Exchange Hotel, Nevada City, \ OULD, RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the public,that they are prepared t HOUSES, HOISTING WORKS, MILLS, FITTING UP STORES, SALOONS, PAINTING, Etc. Estimates and Plans Furnished ' . For Buildings ef every description. ‘ Work executed with promptness and on Reasonable Terms, We solicit patronege, and guarantee satisfaction, aes Q Jobbing Promptly Attended to. ma2 NICHOLS & PALMER, Bay State: k.arket. Broad Street, Adjoining Gault’s Bakery, NEVADA CITY, JOHN BRODIE Proprietor. _ gaat for Sale a superior article of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Ham, _ Bacon, Lard, Vegetables, ete. . 29 4a Prices to suit the times. ap Senate Saloon, Junction of Main and Commercial Streets NEVADA CITY, . 4. C. DONNELLY, Propricter. Fancy Drinks a Specialty. Aten PHYSICIAN, 6230, A. M., for North Bloomfield, Moore's Flat and Graniteville, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Returning,will leave Graniteville, Moore's Flat aud North Bloomfield velope to the Kev. Joseph T. Inat the Palace Dry Goods Store of apr 25 tf, g Shataentnt Bros, man, Station D, New York City, OF THE QF, RE-UNION Residents and Ex-Resifients* ‘. NEVADA COUNTY, 0 BE HELD UNDER ‘THE AUSPICES ! 4 a RE UNION” ASSOCIATION, On the line of the Nevada County Nerrow THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1879, MONSTER CONCERT OF Take Contracts for Building . , GRAND BALL ‘. to attend on this holiday occasion, of the ‘ NEVADA COUNTY AT ISMER1’S GROVE, Gauge Railroad, mid-way between Nevada City and Giiss Valley, ~ ore ON On which occasion there will.be a S00 VOICES ! Under the Management-of Profs. Muller & Davis, AN ORATION BY HON. E. W. MASLIN, OF SACRAMENTO, AN ORIGINAL POEM BY MRS. NELLIE E. CHAPMAN, UF VIRGINIA CITY, * POPULAR GAMES And amusements of all kinds. Dancing in the Groves ! Ona large Platform specially erect‘ed for the purpose, and excellent Instruimental Music by Thomas’ Silver Carnet Band OF GRASSVALLEY, —AND— OF NEVADA CITY. Special Railroad Trains Will run every. hour during the day to the Grove, between Nevada City and Grass Valley. On the Evening of the same day, THURSDAY, June Sth, par eee MONSTER CONCERT, Will be givenat NEVADA CITY, which will be participated in by and State, under the direction of Profs. Muller and Davis, sr be be-succeeded by a AT HUNT'S ‘HALL, ON THE FOLLOWING EVENING, Eriday, Junme Gth, The Concert will Le repeated at HAMILTON HALL, GRASS VALBALL. The Residents and ex-Residents of Nevada county are cordially. invited and no efforts will be spared to render this visit fraternal and pleasant. « — Military Brass Band Singers from all parts of .3 county, FURNITUR i . LARGEST TO REVADA CITY. CHE ya Cons tantly BEST ASSORTM’T, EVER BROUGHT E! AND ye FURNITURE! MRS. J. E. JOHNSTON'S “Pioneer” Furniture Rooms, No 34 Commercial St., Junction Pine, Nevada City. * will FURNITURE _ NEW STOCK __ FURNITURE, » -UPHOLSTERY, — G ©=—BEDDING, ETC. “st A . oR CASH! on Eitanda, The finest assortment of Bedding, Blankets, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Pictures, Window Shades, Brackets, and every varieky of Furniture and Upholstered ( Goods. “Terms, “CC. 0. D.” I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD By any Dealer im Nevada County. 4#-Remember the place—Commerceial st., near junction of Pine. ’ {[Apl2. Pickles, Pickles, Ground Coffee, Good Green Tea English Breakfast, “‘ Fresh Butter, per roll, “WOLF'S PRICE LIST c= FOR CASH Subject to Correction’! Rice, Beans, 22 Ibs 100 Soap, 8. bars 25 Soap, per box 650 Candles, 12 for 25 Candles, perbox 200 Crackers, per box, 90 Oysters 7cansfor 100 Salmon, 7Zcansfor 100 Tomatoes, wscansfor 100 Green Corn, 6cansfor 100 String Beans, 5cansfor 100 Pears, 5cansfor 100 Green Peas; 4 cansfor 100 ueberries, 4cansfor 100 je per gallon, 35 Keroséne, per 5 gallon can 1 50 “eé 3lb cans, 60 . 14. Ibs 100, Ee . Flour, per 100 Ibs, $275) Wheat, per 100 lbs, 225 Corn, per 100 lbs, 1 75 . Bran, per 100 Ibs, 1 123' Mixed Feed per100 Ibs, 1373) Middtings, per 100 lbs, 150 Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. 200, Crushed Sugar, 8 -lbs, 100 Brown Sugar, 105 lbs 100 Green Coffee. 5 Ibs 100 CHAMPAGNE BAKING POWDER From the Proprictor of the National Exchange Hotel, Nevada City, To the Proprietors‘of the, Chanpagne Baking Powder. Gents: My baker informs me ‘that with three teaspoonsfal of your Baking Powder, the can realize as good results as with six teaspoonsful of any other powder he has ever used. Qne teaspoonful te a quart of flour gives highly. satisfactory results. Yours, ©. F. PEARSON. wa.For Sale ‘by all Grocers, Ask for it. ma6é Notice to Creditors. 1 hyyetin OF HENRY LAYTON, DE4 ceased, Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, adininistrator of the estate of ‘Henry Layton, deceased, to the creditors’ of, and.all persoas having claims against the said decedent, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after {he first. publication of this notice, to the said administrator at the law otlice of Niles Searls, Nevada City, county of Nevada, State of California. JOHN LAYTON, Administrator of estate of Henry’ Layten, deceased. ¢ Dated at Nevada City, May 14th, 1879. Syrup, er gallon, 75 Syrup, 5Sgallonkegs, 356 Bacon, per pound. 11 Hams, per pou 11 Cooking Butter, per lb, 10 . Cod Fish, se 7 : Ground Coffee, per paper 30 Washing Powder, 3 papers 25 Corn Starch, 2 papers, 25 . Starch, 2 papers, 25 Starch, per box, 75 Pearl Barley, 3-pounds 25 Spices, all kinds, per bottle 10 per bottle 25 5 gallon kegs 2 00 , Lard, 8 pound cans, Everything else in proportion. WILLIAM WOLF, Main Street, Nevada City March 28, 1879. 90 above business, faction, . ‘Nevada City, ces that he has opened a Tailor Shop on Pine Street, Two doors below Dr, Hunt's Office, where he is prepared to make to order-all kinds of yentlemen and youth's Clothing; than was ever offered in Nevada County. All Wool Suits Made to Order from $25 and upwards, Prices: I will warrant to NEW TAILOR SHOP. TE Fe F. M. SCHMIDT, 4 JAVING REMOVED FROM SACRA Prof, Marcus M. Blum, i MENTO TO NEVADA CITY, announ CHEAPER Spring Bottom Pants a Specialty. Clothing Cleaned, Scoured and Renevated by ‘the new French Process, superior to any in the city. Coat Cleaned, Scoured or Renovaa "5c $1 50. : followed by a GRAND Med, from 75 cents to $ LEY, to be followe : y Panta, from 50 cents to $1. Vests, from 25 cents to 50 cents. Having had.24 years ‘experience in the ive satinF. M. SCHMIDT. April 5, 1879. held,at Masonic of the Masonic Suttirday Evening, Ma For the purpose of electing Hall, on ‘Stockholders’ Meeting. HE Annual Mecting of the stockholders Association will be With, 1879, ‘hree Trustees Pu. sday, Thursday and Saturday. i Fe W. Hl, CRAWFORD, Agent. mittee. The Grand Concert will be-repeat. it ed in Nevada City, SATURDAY EVENING, June 7th. By order of ‘the Execut.ve Comof sardAssociation, and of transacting such other business as may lawfully come befora ; K. CASPER, Seeretary, Nevada City, March 27th, 1879. Niles Searls, Sean ig and Counselor at Law. OFFICE—Opposite the Court House ¢ : a Niles Searls, Att'y tor Adininistrator., ——? Assessment Notice. DALANTE BLUE GRAVEL MINING A Co. Location of principal place of business, Nevada City, California. Location of works, Blue Tent District, Nevada County, California, Shoe . Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board-of Directors, held on fhe 19th day of ith es 1879, an assessmientt (No. 3,) ten (10) Cents per share was levied up on (8000) Eight Thousand Shares of the capital stovk of the company payable inimediately tothe Secretary. Any stock upon which this assesstnent shall remain paid on the 10th day of June, 1879, will We delinquent and advertised forsale at pubWNe auction, and unless payinent is made befor, will be sold oon Thursday, June 26th, 19%, to pay the de. Ttinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale m4 E. W. BIGELOW, Setretary. PRACTICAL HORSE SHOERS, VOOT OF BREAD STREET, . CITY, « Special attention given to Qnarter-Crack’s Interfering, Ete, f NEVADA ws A. B. DIBBLE. CHAS. W. DIBBLE & KITTS, Atterneys ind Counselors at Law, MAIN STREET, GRASS .VALLEY. ap4-tf WILLIAM R. COE’S NEW. STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS CONSISTING OF Side Lace Gaiters. Ladies’, { Misses. and . Children’s French Kid and Rebble Goat Button Gaiters. he : Gent's Sewed Opera Boots. Embroidered. Shippers for ladies .od gentlemen, KITTS ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF Sents’, Ladies, Misses and Child. ren’s Arctics and Overshoes, ~ 42 of which will Be Seld at Lewer Priccs tham the same quality e Goods can be bought for this of San Frazctisce. lecl5 W. H. (48's, * Disselution Xetice. IIE coparteesship now existing between + George E. Turner aad EW, bigelow, under the fra name ot E. W. Bigelow & Co . will cease by limitatiows May Lith, ls7v. . , All accounts not settled by that tine w . be placed i the hands of a Col!>ctsr. { KW. @'GELOW & CO, . Nevada April Lith, tava. ROBINSON & FEENEY, \_ a ae