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May 23, 1879 (4 pages)

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Vn 1 Most Deticions introduced in. Market. ALE BY JACK, LLINE! sxving and ying the ~ sxion and eth. AJ. WABLE PREPARA. ed by all to ve the inost existence. Unlike other wt only harmless, butts ealthy action of the skin, fe purity and clearness intrinsic n eritand high ent of .@ AMZLELINE 15 caused itty siearly sufor the complexion in ICE 50 CENI8, LY DRUGGISTS, KELEE « (€0.,, SAN FRANCISCO; tY NOTICE. TADA A Guard! ordered to appear at your , UNLFORM, on May Sist, 1879, [., for Parade and Annual Fhe Company will march ‘clock, and all not inthedered as absentees. ved except sickness or abJ? Av RAPP, Captain Commanding. tes 3 may "1879. RING OPENING. ——— MENTHAL, ECEIVED and has now. 02 he '* nd most Elegant Stock of y and Summer . Fancy Goods, Heveda-Gqunty 02 gts, nt XOVEDIES in the Bd ‘T a AP «bg pmaer Silks, ir, Piquet, AlpacctyMohairs, Linens, omplete stock of Such as c etings, Table Linens, Toweling, Napkins: v ry Department. i Stock this se" , ree In Ladies #4 e stock gornpTs § se, Rustic Regatta French Hats & Bonets, athers, Bow, Ties, ett ETS, CARPETS. and Beautiful yor" ls, tT ¢ = z vitation ig extenced wal ? ine Gada andyPrices. trade sotictod,ana orders tlt gamples of gous een if trek 29; 1679. Rugs, 10 _ . ‘The house-fly is waking up again. fruit decreased in price. _ tar and feather brigade for a few ’ Licans are dead set against the idea i] THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. . eT ET AMT AOE, _ Brief Mention. —— 4 Ati thine ¥ The weathef clerk continues to be a little.‘‘of&” . _ Business at, the Court House ‘was dull yesterday.»House-painters are reaping a harvest this Spring. = ‘Lhe new School Board will assume their duties on the 31st instant. The attention of Nevada City boys is directed to marbles just now. The public schools are exceeding_ly prosperous under Prof. Kennedy's ‘management. : Matters are reported very quiet in the upper: part of the county just at. present, One of the twin daughters . of L. H. Wells died in this city early yesterday morifing. © Teamsters have been finding plenty of employment since the roads got in a navigable condition ie The ‘‘strawberry and orange man” _is amassing.a competency. He makes enough noise to do it. “Strawberry shortcakes are made longer tha they «were before the “We are wider obligations to Profs. Muller-and Davis for seagon ticket to the Re-tinion concerts. <u Twenty-six charter members have been secuted for thenew As Oe U, W. Lodge at Grass Valley. A. handsome specimen of rock frbm the Kast Pittsburg claim is on exhibition at the TrRaNscrirr Office, , Mrs. A. R. Wadsworth has. gone to San Mateo to attend the reception given by the alumni of the Female Seminary there, The ladies of Emmanuel Guild, Grass Valley, held their first dancing social at the residence of W. C. Stokes last evening. Nevada City ought. to borrow a “days. ‘There area namber of old bummers hanging around. _ Miss Ida Allen, who ‘has been in attendance at the Normal School at San Jose for some time past, is expected to return home this evening. Gompetition is the life of trade, as is evidepced by the fact that the stage fare between this city and Washington has been reduced to $1. " Some of the Nevada ‘City Repubof running a People’s ticket for the county offices, They want astraight deal. The annual drill and target practice of Nevada Light Guard, advertised to take place at the Rifle Grounds to-morrow, has been postponed one week. Somebody stole a portion of a clothesline from a Broad street yard night before last. . The loser hopes, very naturally, that the thief wanted it to hang himself with. Fresh Strawberries, Granges; <tc. — A. Rosenthal has just received.a consignment of 2500 Los Angeles oranges, which he is selling at 25c. per dozen. Fresh strawberries every day Lbitabox. _ m22-3t. Gilt Edged Butter, 40 Cents per Roll, at mat WM. WOLF’S. o> Mats! Hats! Mats:The latest Spring and Summer styles just received at Hyman Bros. corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. apo ~~ Gem Shaving Saloen. Opposite the National Hotel. Shaving, 25c.—-Hair-eatting, 25c.Shampooing, 25c. Hair work aspecialty. . Jan29-tf Louis Gopatrr. “ Fine Stock ef Fancy Goods. ’ The largest and finest’ assortment of Silk Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Collars, Cuffs (all of the latest spring and summer styles) just received-at Hyman Brothers’, corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada apr9-tf. — to --~—>-0 a --—~ +}Mats! Hats?! Hats from 50 cents to $15 at the . Palace Dry Goods Store of apr 25 tf. “ROSENBERG Bros. Clothing! Clothing! Clothing? \ The latest spring and summer styles of the choicest goods and the most select Patterns, in men’s, youths’. and sshd athlon now received at’ . Hyman Bros., Cor. Broad and Pine Sta Nevada City. De apl2. reg Unsurpassed tor style and finish are the pictures made at the “Rudolph Photo-Gallery.” CoLtrns operator, , : jul5 ie “ Su_pucr bathing by means of Glenn's Sulphur. Soap in the ordinary bath-tub, has so completely superseded the former method f sulphur baths that they are no longer used. The most recent plan of extemporizing a sulphur bath excels its predecessor on the score of econb3 so graduated as to adapt it more accurately to the gravity of the ai-ment it is intended to ameliorate. Crittenton’s, 7 Sixth avenue, New York. Sold by druggists everywhere. ae Hill’s Hair and Whisker Dye, . black or brown, 50c. > Ask Yourself These Questions. — Are you a despondent sufferer from sick headache, habitual costiveness, palpitation of theheart? Have you dizziness of the head? Is your nervous system depressed? Does your blood circulate badly? . Have you acough? Low spirits? Coming up of the food after eating? ete. All’ ot these and much more are the direct results of dyspepsia, liver complaint and indigestion. Gregn’s August Flower is now acknowledged by all druggists to be a positive cure. 2,400,000 bottles were given gway in the U. 8. sane druggists, to the peopleas a trial. .—Two doses will satisfy any person of its wonderful Special officer Scott has been placed in charge of a key to the City Prison, it being understood that he is to bring no bills against the city for service in making arrests. Where is that enthusiastic endorsement of the new Constitution party by the Honorable Bilks of the interior, s> glowingly enlarged upon by the Chronicle, coming from ? Several of the leading quartz mines in this district are looking bettec at present than they ever have before, There are an unusually small number of non-paying enterprises <n Operation. <i Parasels! Parasols! Probably a finer assortment of Parasols has never been seen in Neyada City than is now in the store of \ Lester & Crawford. The very latest styles. Any price from 25 cents up. Mrs. Lester & CrawForp, may23-3t Main St. Nevadg, Attention, Nevada Light Gpard, . You are herehy notified that the Annual Target. Practice has been’ postponed until Saturday, May 3lst, . 1879. By order, J. A, Rapp, Capt. Com. W. F. Evens, O. S. m23-3t Members Light Guarc, Aitentien.’ “The members of Nevada Light Guard are requested to mevt for drill at the Armory at 8 o'clock Thursday and, Friday evenings, May 22d and 231. -m2c-2— J. A. Rapp, Captain. ae Parasols; frozn 50 cents to $12.50, ' at the Palace I Goods Store of — . Dr. Bosghee’s famous Germax _predealer tells r ‘. You that he hee for sale a dentifrice quality in curing all forms of indigestions Sample. bottles 10 cents. . Regular size 75 cents. Sold posi tively by all first-class _Druggists_ in the. United States. Why Wiji You : Allow a cold to advance in your system and thus encoyrage more serious maladies, such as pneumonia, hemorrhages and lung frowbles, when an immediate relief egn, be go readily attained. shee’s German Syrup has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of coughs, colds and the severest lyng diseases. It is scription, and is prepared with the greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in admjnistering it to the youngest child, as per directions. The agle.of this medicine is unprecedented, Since first introduced there has been a constant increasing deniand, a without a single report of Ask your druggist.as to the truth of these remarks, Large size 75 cents. Try it. and be convinced. identical with or containing ingredients equalling or superior in efficacy to those of SOZODONT, discredit the statement and insistupon having that alone. By doing so, you will secure a dentifrice par excellence the best in the market, containing botanic elements of rare preservative influence upon the teeth, and one which wil endow them with most becoming whiteness. Another desirable feature of this table toilet article is that it, im f ce to the To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early deeay, loss of manhood, &c., J} will send a receipe that will chre you, free of, charge. This great remedy was diseovered by a mi in South America. ~ da selfN omy, and because its stren th can}, a failure to do its work in any case. . dressed en}° ‘No; 1054.« thence N 33>. W 40 chains incnes in diameter on summit of on south side of Chalk Bluff and the northwest corner of section ship 16 north, Range 11 east base and meridian, bears north road; thence S rock mound mé@rked D. H The adjoining claims are, on. ith Wickes claims, east K east Rim Rock claims the provisions of the statute. -EDW ARD_F. Johnsen & Cross Notice of Application for Mining Usrred States Ineo Grrice, ) — Sacramento, Cal., May 3, 1879. j OTICE .is hereby given that Richard LN Neville, whose Post Office address is French Corral, Nevada County, California, has this day tiled his application for a patent for the Democrat Hill placet-mine, containing one hundred and sixty-five and 76-100 (165-76) acres, and described in the official notes of survey as follows: Located in Remington-Hill Mining District, in Township 16 and 17 North Range No. 11 East, Mt. Diablo --. base and Meridian, in Nevada County, California, and beginning ata spruce treé 4 feet in diaineter, marked D. H: No. 1, standing at the junction of the East and West forks of Democrat Ravine, and* running thence, variation 20° east, N 18§°. E 3.66 chains up Democrat Ravine, to a pitch pine notice tree 40 inches in diameter, marked D. H. No. 2; thence N 11¥°. W 13,32 chains to pine tree 30 inches in diameter marked D, H. No. 3; to an oak tree Koad, marked D. H. No. 4; thence 8 48° W 28.15 chains to an oak tree 10 inches “ih diameter on north side of Chalk Bluff and Bear Valley road, marked D H No. 5, from which chains distant; thence S 30° E, 33.21 chai to an ouk tree 12 inches in atanioeer Neat D. H, No, 6, on east side of Remington Hill 63° E 14,12 chains to,post in No 7; thence 22)° E 2,75 chains to post in areca marked DH. No. 8; thence S 7442 E 17.20 chains to post,in rock mound mayked D. H No. 9; thence N 244° E 90.65 chains to place of beginning, containjng.165.76 acres. main ridge Bear Valley 6, in TownMt. Diablo 38° W 6.60 € northeast Lnstein claims, south-, ot . West McCann claims. Said claims are of cegerd. in the Recorders’ vitice of Nevada County, af Nevada Clty. Any anda} persons claiming adversely any portion thereof, g¢,-hereinbefore describe are required to file adverse claim with ‘the Register of the Unfted States Land Office, at Sac ramento, in the State of California, dur4 ing the sixty days period of: publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of TAYLOR, Register. Abt's for applie’t. unaé OF CALIF@BNIA, fed 2 SS —s ae SS = Gro. H. Hi. H. Biaznow, C —— : TRUSTERS : WM. WATT. Home Mutual Insurance €o. CAPITAL $300,000.
Wrincipal @Mfice—305. California St., “\_ SAN FRANCISCO. FIRE Pxsumaxee @NLY LF oventon, President. OWARD, Vice President. CuakLes H “Story, Secretary. a N. B. Evpy, Marine Secretary. ow, General Manager. R. H. Magic, Generah Agent: ‘ sod ~ Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co. T. W. SIGOURNEY A. B. BRADY, Manager. OrFicE—MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY RE-UNION ” OF THE oes Residents and Ex-Residenth OF. NEVADA COUNTY, . BEST ASSORTM’T j mo BE HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES of the ‘ ; NEVADA COUNTY REUNION ASSOCIATION, AT eae ISMERT’S GROVE, On-the line of the Nevada County Nerrow Gauge Rajjroad, mid-way between . Nevada'Vity and Grass Valley, i ON THURSDAY, JUNE'5, 1879, On which occasion there will be a MONSTER CONCERT OF NICHOLS & PAL city, — \ HOUSES, Reasonable Terms. faction. maz MER, CONTRACTORS. & BUILDERS Nafienal Exchange Hetcl, Nevada ‘OULD RESPECTFULLY ANBOUNCE to the public, that ¢hey areprepared t Take Contracts for Building _ HOISTING WORKS, . MILLS, FITTING UP STORES, SALOONS, PAINTING, i£tc. Estimates and Plans Furnished For Buildings of every description. Work executed with promptneéss and _on We solicit patronage, and guarantee satisJobbing Promptly Attended to, NICHOLS & PALMER.. . Broad Street, Adjoining Gaul NEVADA CITY. e 4@ Prices to suit the times. Bay State Market. t's Bakery, . JOHN BRODIE Proprietor. . Spay for Sale a superior article of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Ham, Bacon, Lard, Vegetables, etc. ap29 Senate Saloon Junction of NEVADA CITY, £27 Give méa call, J. C. DONNELLY, Propricter,. Main and Commercial Streets -} LEY, to be followed by a GRAND Fancy Drinks a Specialty. < ap22 ~ .R, M. Hunt, M. Vinton's Drug Store. D, AtT=mne PHYSICEAN, FPICE—PINE STREET. Rear of W. D. _ Monda pvelope to the Rev. Joseph T,. In$ od man, Station D, New York City. : W, H, CRAWFOR , Thursday and Saturda: Eureka Stage and Express Line. STAGES will leave Nevada for Moore's Flat ‘ollows : ed, ty Bloomfield, Moore’ and 3 vy, Wednesi Granb, Agent, . By order of the Executive Com500 VOICES ! ‘Under the Management of Profs. Muller & Davis, AN ORATION BY HON. £. W. MASLIN; OF SACRAMENTO, AN ORIGINAL POEM BY MRS. NELLIE E. CHAPMAN, OF VIRGINIA CITY, POPULAR GAMES And amusements of all kinds. Dancing in the Groves! Ona large Platform specially, erected for the purpose, and excellent Instrumental Music by ‘ 1 Thomas’ Silver Cornet Band: OF GRASS VALLEY, —AND— Military_ Brass. Band he > ‘Special Railroad Trains Willrun every hour during the day to the Grove, between Nevada City and Grass Valley. lc Om the Evening of the same ‘dry, “THURSDAY, June. Sth, a ae MONSTER CONCERT, Willbe given at NEVADA CITY, which will be participated in by Singers from all parts of .-> county and Statée;.wider the direction of Profs. Muller and Davis, — ASSISTED BY-— Marcus M. Blum, ‘Te be succeeded by ar GRAND BALL AT HUNT'S HALL, Prof. ON THE FOLLOWING EVENING, Wridaay, Tunmc Gth, The Conceft wilf le repeated at HAMILTON HALL, GRASS VALBALL. —— . The Residents end ex-Residents of Nevada county are cordially invited to atéend on this holiday occasion, and po efforts will be spared to render this visit fraternal and pleasant. TO NEVADA CITY. ey CHEAP FOR -CASH! . Corn Starch, 2 papers, FURNITURE! FURNITURE! a) MRS, J. E. JOHNSTON'S * “Pioneer” Furniture Rooms; No 34 Commercial St., Junction Pine, Nevada City. LARGEST AND EVER BROUGHT *. Constantly fa7-Remember the place—Commercial st., ‘FURNITURE? ‘eerememnetpinsen genase NEW STOCK . FURNITURE, ’ UPHOLSTERY, © BEDDING, ETC. near junction of Pine. {Apl2. . BRICE LIST t= FOR CAS Hos Subject to Correction . N — Flour, per 100 Ibs, $275 Wheat, per 100 lbs, 225 Corn, per 100 lbs, 1 75 Braa, per 100 lbs, 1 125 Mixed Feed per.100 lbs, 1 374 Middlings, per100 lbs, 150 Potatoes, per 100 Ibs. 200 Crushed Sugar, 8 Ibs, 1 00. Washing Powder, 3 papers Starch, 2 papers, Starch, per box, Pearl Barley, ‘3 pounds » 25 75 Spices, all kinds, per bottle 10 Pickles, per bottle 25 Pickles, 5 gallon kegs 2 00 Lard, 8 pound cans, _ 90 Everything else in proportion. “WILLIAM WOLF, March 28, 1879. ‘NEW TAILOR ‘SHOP. F. M. SCHMIDT, .I AVING REMOVED FROM SACRA, MENTO TO NEVADA CITY, announ' ces that he has opened a Tailor Shop en Pine Street, Two doors below Dr. Hunt's Office, where he . is prepared to make to order all kinds of gen. tlemen and youth’s Clothing, CHEAPER . than was ever offered in Nevada County. i All Wool Suits Made to Order from $25 and upwards. Spring Bottom Pants« Specialty. Clothing Cleaned, Scoured and Renevated by the mew French Process, superior.to any in ‘the city. Prices: Coat Cleaned, Scoured or Renova-. ted, from 75 cents to $1 50. Panta, from 50 cents to $1. Vests, from 25 cents te Wents, Having had 24 years in ‘the above business, 1 will warrant to give satisfaction. ; F, M. SCHMID’. Nevada City, April 5, 1879. . i g. HE Anaual M of the stock holders 7 of the Masonic Association will be held at Masonic Hall, om Be The Grand Concert will be repeated in Nevada City, SATURDAY EVENING, June 7th, “. 7 Saturday Event y Mth, 1879, For the purpose of pc eng Terve ‘Trustees of said “Association, and of transacting such other business as eo lawfull come before it. . CASPBR, Secretary. Nevada City, March 27th, 1979. Niles Searls, ; , enmannd and Ceunselor at Law. —— mittee. OFFICE—Opposite the Court House go\four gives highly satisfacBrown Sugar, 104 lbs 100), Green Coffee, 5 Ibs 100 Ground Coffee, _ 3lb cans, Rice, 14 lbs 100 Beans, “SQ _ Thy 1-60 Soap, "8bars 25 Soap, perbox . 50 Candles, 12for . 25 Candles, *perbox 200 Crackers, per box, 90 Oysters 7cansfor 100 Salmon, sfor 100 Tomatoes, waposfor 100 Green Corn, 6cansfor 100 String Beans, 5cansfor 100 Pears. . § O5cansfor 100 Green Peas, 4cansfor 100 Blueberries, 4cansfor 100 Kerosene, per gallon,~ 35 Kerosene, per 5 gallon can 1 50 Syrup, per gallon, hie Syrup, 5gallonkegs, 356 11 ‘ ll akfast, “‘ 40 er roll, 40 Cooking Butter, rib, 10 Cod Fish, 7 . Ground Coffee, per pap 30 yment is made before, will be sold on Thugsday, June 26th,-1879, to pay the de, lingutyt assessment, together with costs of aivertising and expenses of sale, Main Street, Nevada City ' BAKING POWDER From, the Preprictor of the National Exchange Motel, Nevada City, . To the Proprietera-ef the Champagne Baking Powder, Gents: .My baker informs me that with three téaspoonsful of your Baking. Powder, he can realize. as good ‘results as with six tea-spoonsful of any other powder he has ever used. One teaspoonful to a quart of tory results. Yours, .C. F. PEARSON. Ask mab ta.For Sale: .by all Grocers. for it. ot ate Notice to Creditors. JNSTATE OF HENRY LAYTON, DEceased. -Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Henry Fasten. deceased, to the creditors ot, and all persons-having claims against the essary vouchers, within four months after the first publication ef this‘ notice, to the said administrator at the Jew oflice~of Niles Searls, Nevada City, cowlity’of Nevada, State of California. JOHN LAYTON, Administrator of estate of Henry Layton, deceased. : z Dated at Nevada City, May 14th, 1879. Niles Searls, Att’y for Administrator. _ Assessment Notice, ~~ DALANPE BLUE -GRAVEL Co. Location of principal place of busiworks, Blue Tent District, Nevada County, California. .Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, hell on the 10th day of -April, 1879, an assessmentf (No, 3,) of ten (10) Cents. per share was levied uptal stock of the company payable immedi ately to the acaiagee! Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 10th day of June, 1879, will be ‘delinquent and advet tised for-saleat public auction, and unless mi4 E,W. HIGELOW, Secretary. ROBINSON. & FEENEY, PRACTIGAL HORSE SHOERS, YOOT OF BREAD STREET, NEKADA 1 CITY. ee Special attention given to Qnarter-Orack Interfering, Etc. as ‘A. B. DIBBLE. CHAS. W. KITTS DIBBLE & KITTS, Atterneys, and Counselors at Law, main STRECT, GRASS VALLEY. _ ap4-tf ‘WILLIAM 'R. COE’S © NEW -SPOUK ‘OF : BOUTS, ‘SHOES & BLIPPERS (CONSISTING OF . Ladies’ French Kid Side Lace’ Gaiters. ‘Ladies’, § Misses and Children’s Frénch Kid and Pebble Goat Button Gaiters. re Gent's Sewed Opera Boots. Embroidered Shippers for ladica aid gentlemen, isecEinw —ALSO -A LARGE STOCK OF ents’, Ladies, Misses and Ohitéren’s Arctics and Overshoes, ll of which will ‘be fold at Lower Prices than the same q@aality o Goods can be Kotght for this often Fromeiseo. leelS Ww. RB. CLs. Disselut lou Netice. —“ copartwership om catiting between George &. Tuswer ar ¥ y. bi Under the firm vame.ot E. W. Bi «Co will cease by Hauitation May 15th, sie. All aceounts Bot settled by that time w be placed im the hands of a-Col!=2tor. i EK. W.-SIGELOW & COQ, Nevade April ota, isi. e a err . The finest assortment of Bedding, Blankets, Looking Glassés, } Picture Frames, Pictures, Window-Shades, Brackets, and every variety of Furniture and Upholstered Goods. Terms, “ C. 0. D.” I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD By amy Dealer in Neéevaca County. said decedent, to exhibit them with the nec: — MINING , on (8000) Eight Thousand Shares ofthe capi, ness, Nevada City, @alifornia’ Location ofP