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his Will be
nulptorand
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del.
met Pine
plenty of
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years.
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he Ladies of
that she hag *
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ed to do al}
aking, 4 Is,
ns of the ja.
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larrow
Go,
sat the ofnée town ot
State of Ca}
that a meets
above nan»
lay of May,
ren Dollare—.
capital stock
nediately in
secretary of
usiness No,
Tass Valley,
lornia, Any
nt shal) fe23d day of
and acdver, aud. unless
be -sold on
1874, utcone
y the delin1 the cost of
e. By order
Secretary,
rassVahey,
mi23
ward.
rin the city
ar old Cow.
should now
‘ill be paid
Lo me,
DEKSON,
.D.
joneer,
sunty.
it any placn
y all kinds
erius.
SPREET.
BE.
¢
mpany
Ice to conValley,
8 OFFICE,
ill receive
_m22
Mine about
Mare, She
hind anleft shoulis 5 years
nds. The
Dy person :
» Murchie .
Street,
Block Pal
rop'r,
and at the
. mi6
RE.
ee ee
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
r LOCAL AFFAIRS.
ab Phaacle ak Pacten Springs.
“fhe picnic held at Forest Springs
ou Friday. was-largely attended, and
aily: Transeript.
a eee eee
ty . for}
the Diseased and’ Deformed.
inability of many of the suffering to
_. Visit: the .Netional Surgical " Insti:
tute at Indianapolis, Indiana, three
of the surgeons of the fnstitute have
yielded to urgent solicitations, “and
will revisit the Pacific Coast, where
bad there not occurred a rain en that Pthey can be consulted at their old
day, it would have been a grand saccess. The pupils of the Grammar
school who’ went from this, city had
the benefit of a ride home in the
shower, but seemed to be as well
pleased with it as though everything
had been propitious. When the
rain commenced many of the. large
_-number_present retired ta the spa.
cious -school-rooms and” “enjoyed
themselves in spite of udverse cif-.
cumstances. In the evening a dance
~ was held-at the-school-house-—“Wearé wnabletostate how many_ were
present, but the house was crowded.
The party was a very. pleasant one,
and all seemed to enjoy themselves
hugely, A good fadge, of female
‘peauty expressed the opinion that
ihe ladies ptesent were the prettiest
__ evor’sen together. We relied upon
this statement as correct, and knowing that a professional Jeukins. was .
present‘snd would enlighten the
community about their style ahd
" dress; we took’no notes. Grass Valley and Nevada were well represenited, and were pleased with the polite
-attention of the residents and manafirst rate and everything passed off
Kearney and Montgomery, San Francisco, from the 26th of May till the
ist day of July,\1874.° They vill
have with them all kinds of surgical
apparatus and appliances, and will
be fully prepared to treat such cases
a5 may call upon them for relief, al80 to re-examine theif old “patients,
‘and fqrnish and direct for their con-.
tinued Gapbient “Fhey will come
‘especially. prepared to treat all sur. Steal cases, paralysis, dllkinds of deformities of, the face, spine and
limbs, diseased joints, diseased eyes,
catarrh, private diseases, piles, fistula, &c. No cases will be undertaken without a fair hope of relief,:
Prices will be moderate, “It is needless to say-that this institution is entirely responsible, and the largest
and most popular of the kind in
America, varing thousands of cases
annually, All the afflicted who arein
need of treatment such as this Institute only is prepared to give, sould
‘not fail to see the Doctors during
their short visit, as another such op='
portunity may never be afforded
pleasantly.
(aieeiapae upcacance
Go to Hyman Bros, for $8 Cassi‘mere Sumiier suits. mod
Arrivals by the Colfax Stage.
Muy 22d, 1874.
L. Tel, H.McCauley, J.B. Conn,
Jno. Anderson, ‘I. P. Crandall, C,
Lamb and wife} Col, Wood, G. Haskell, J. B, Hurne,
Departures by the Colfax Stage.
place and come as early as possible,
Haunted House in Nevada City?
The mystery solved!: The’ spirits
unmasked! The immense aitrivalsof new goods for the clothing empo-=
rium of B. H. Miller, have been
thrown around ina mysterious man. ner of late, for the purpose of suiting
his numrous customers, and the
joyous spirits, as shown by peopleas
they hourly leave his store, loaded
Own-with-fine clothing, proves conMay 23d, 1874,
Chas. Dorsey, J.
A, Lobel, C. E, Hoffman,——~~—
T.'T. Davexvort, Agent.
Go to Hyman Bros. for California
manvfactured boots and shoes,
ee
Exhibition and Ball at Cherokee,
The people of Cherokee have
‘etected a very fine school ghuilding.
They taxed themselves Tiberallyfor
itsconstruction, but have found the
amount originally raised, was not
suflicient to complete the building as
they desired. ‘hey are now going
to give an’ exhibition and ball, the
‘proceeds from which, wil be applied
to the payment of the deficiency,
It will come off on Friday, May, 29th;
Itis a worthy object, and those who
patronize it will have agood time.
The people are hospitable, and will
make every effort to please all who
attend. We haope the house will-be
‘crowded.
Masonic and Odd Feliows Ball,
The Masons and Odd Fellows of
Moores Flat, aro making extensive
Pteparations for the grand ball
~Which.is to come off at their Hall on
Friday evening, J: une 5th. We hear
“ of some who are going from this city,
and presume that when the time
comes @ large number will attend.
We can assure all who design going
thata pleasant time will be had if
attention from the fraternities getting up the entertainment will add
to their pleasure,
Pe Preaching Sunday.
Divine services will be held in the Methodist Church,Sunday morning at 11 o’clock,
and in the evening at 7}4°0’clock, Sabbath
School at 2 o’clock Pp. wt, Rev. George. ClifM. Buffington,
md . ,
chusively that his stock ‘is the largest:
aud his prices the cheapest of _any
clothing house in this county. mil
The Best Photographs,
For the very best Photographs, go
to Abell, Grass Valley, mayl4
Fresh No. 1 Limes,
Just received and for sale’_at $2.
per hundred, by JOHN JACK. my3
Rudolph Photograph Gallery,
Broad Street, near Pine. n25
Words of Vital Interest, ig é
Will the thousands who read cokamns of
frivolous verbiage every day devote five min.
utes to the perusalof a few facts which concern them nearly? Ourtext is “Health,”
and we—will put our comimentary into a
nutshell. Weakness is indirectly the cause
ofall sickness: for if nature be strong
enough to resist. the morbid influences
whith produce illness, of course they are
powerless, Seek strength, therefore. Invigorate and regulate thé system. When
the fire of ‘life seems to be absolutély
dying out in the system and the
mind, sympathizing with thé body, is re‘duced almost to a state of imbecility, the
mighty restorative Honetter Stomach Bitters, secs; as it weke, to lift the sufferer
out of the Slough of Despond, and recruit
and reinvigorate both the frame and the
intellect, Would that all who have (known
its benefits conld condénse their experience
into this paragraph. They would tell the
healthy that to protect their health they
must use this great safeguard against all
unmedicated and impure stimulants and
cling to this wholesome and unfailing ton.
ic and alternative as the shipwrecked mariner would cling to a raftiin a stormy sea.
They would tel] of dyspeptic pangs relieved,
of appetite restored, of shattered nerves reStrung, of headaches cured, of disordered
functions regulated, of hypochondria dissipated, of miasmatic diseases baffled, of
fever and ague cured, of liver complaints
arrested , of heat, privation, and toil defied,
of hope reanimated and cheerftlness restored. Such are the effect of . Hostetter’s
ford, Pastor, ‘Bitters.
Preaching at the G@ongregational Church
every Sunday morning and_eyening at the
~syal-hours Of Worship. Sabbath School
lmuediately after morning services: Eee
J.Sims, pastor,
~~ hervices atthe Episcopal Church every
Sutday morning at 1L.o’clock,; Rev. A. P:
‘tson, Pastor.
Divine services at the Catholic Church
Sunday morning at 10% o'clock. . Sabbath
E 1 at 2 o’clock, and Vespers at 7 P. a,
Rev. Father Meagher, Pastor. . g
Divine services will be held at the A.M.
® Chinch: Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
; Services in the evening at-7o'clock. Rev
4.C, Dorsey, Pastor.
‘‘La Espanola.”
We were yesterday the recipient of
‘Supply of cigars, of this favorite
nd, fromthe store of Johnny
Jack, on Pine street, who has just
“tived from San Francisco witlr a
8° stock of tobaceo and-cigars,
candies,' ete. We puffed thé
SPECIAL NOTICE.
. Why suffer -from Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
and loss of appetite, when you can, by using
Dr. Henley’ s celebrated I X L Bitters, ‘ef
fect @ perfect cure; they area pleasant
*. and invigorating tonic, and endorsed and
recommended by our most eminent Physicians (a8 per certificates on each bottle)
for all complaints of the’ Liver and Diges
tive Organs. As a family medi¢ine they
See advertisementin-ancther column,
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
be pee OF L. A. WALLING, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Bids for.
the sale of the property of the estate of L.
A. Walling, deceased, ‘
and after SATURDAY, MAY 9th, 1874,
TERMS OF SALE. — Cash In gold coin,
ten per e@at down, and balance on confirmation of sale by Probate Court. Deeds
at expense of purchaser. For description
ot property, see notice of sale publishe . in
the Nevada Daily Transcript, front January
15th to March 6th, 1874. a
ecm 9 om stern,
Owing tote hard times and the .
rooms, 319 Bush’ street, between .
. The Lard is put up in Eight 1b
will be received .on
oe
CASHIN & co.
__Are Now_Menufacturing
z = —— T a
. SOMMITTER OF ESVITATION.
HE Masonic atid Odd Fellows Prater.
Grand Bal] at their Hall, on Main Sttect,
_. Moore’s Fiat, on
Friday Evening, June 5th, 1874,
Heafy McNulty, _
—_ James Redington
=tWm-?, Camm F °
Moore’sFlat,
_ Bacon, =
and
Lard.
EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED NO. 1.
. ee
Cans and warranted good
; ‘y.
;
and sw et for One Year,
It is entirely free of Mutton fat.
The cans are well made of the
best tin,
". ae The attention of thé Trade is
—_ North San Juan.
Chas, A llenbérg, Robt, McMurray,
Jos: Olsen. A,N.Crane,
Woolsey’s Flat. Nevada City.
James Reid, — J. Ear] Brown
Newton Higdeon, K. B. Gentry.
North Bloomfield. Omeg
R.D Skidmore, ° §. oO. Pease, ¢
A.D. Lemaire; « Geo, C. Shaws ===
Malakoff,
Emile Bremond,
J. L. Shivall,
, Lake City,
R. Philips, .
N. Paulnire.
Washington.
F.M, Hathaway,
Jobn Jansen.
Forest City.
John West, °
“A. H. Miller,
Columbia: Hill, Alleghany.
W. W. Frisbid, __ Dr. Josiah Lefevre,
0. Fo Hawley; John Bradbury, z
Cherokee, Graniteville,
Jobn Fitter, Jno. T Cline,
John: Trood, W.C. Clark.
Relief Hill, . Orleans Fiat,
J.C. Hickman, Jas. Kleese, . oy
R. Penrose, Lars Buck. 5
. Snow Point,
8. L. Blackwell,
Grass Valley. _
Rob'tLindsley. a
A. H. Mulloy,
: RECEPTION COMMITTEE,
H. Atwater,
Alex. Rauch,
W. D. Long; : Chas. Allenberg,
_. FLOOR MANAGERS,
Wm. F. Cummings, Geo. W. Brown,
R. D. Skidmore,
Rob’t. D. Cartér,
Arrangements have been made-to secure
the services of an excellent Band, and a
splendid Supper will be prepared by Mr.
Jolin Shea. The Committee will: spare
neither time or expense in providing for
the comfort of all who wish to share in the
festivities of the occasion,Tickets, including Supper, $500
Moore’s Flat, April 29th, 1874,
ANSON W. LESTER
Lester & Mulloy,
E KEEP ON HAND CONSTANTLY
invited to these articles, eG Wholesale atid Retail Dealers,
. . . G@ROCERIEs,
CASHIN :
ae i " we HARDWARE,
jo Nevada City, Ca. CRO CKERY,
NATIONAL EXCHANGE Fine Wines and Whiskies.
EOTEL, >
BROAD STREET.... ++-NEVADA CITY:
CARR & GEN TRY. Proprietors
HIS WELL KNOWN, HOTEL IS AL.
WayS Open for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public, Large additions have
been made to it, and been fitted up“in_elegant style. The Sleeping Room# are large,
airy and comfortable, andthe Table willcompare favorably with that of any Hotel
in the State. TheProprietors will spare no
pains nor exp€nse to render. their guests
comfortable, <3 :
_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 cop? “ctad
with the Hotel,
A sharé ef Public Patronage is respectful
ly solicited.
CARR & GENTRY, Proprietors.
Nevada, June 9th, a
The Place to BUY.
~~
E. GOLDSMITH.
CIGARS
Tropical and Domestic Fruits.
Ful! assortment of School Books
always on hand,
TO DEALERS.
ORANGES, LEMONS, LIMES, BANANNAS, PINE APPLES, and a full assortment
iToAN DIES, =
alwayson hand. Tho Trade supplied at
E. GOLDSMITH.
Nevads City, april 1,
Attorney and Crunselor at Law
: AT BRIG:i OFFICE,
In Pront of the Coutt House
“rant Havanas, and pronounce. “a. J.M. WALLING, —
x r ssf of last will of 1. A. Walling,
‘Rem good cigars, We are a judge. 2 ee “ose
ee * . =
SS
BE Goa eee sandy
a LARGE and varied. Stock of the
above line of Goods.
No, 52 Broad Street, oe
NEVADA cITy,” . —
Nevada, March 14th.
DENTISTRY.
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
ba eke respectfully-inform the people of this city aid vicinitythat he
has resumed his profession again and leased an Office inthe ~
Transcript Building,
ON COMMERCIAL STREET,
And is now prepared to do anything and everything in the line of Dentistry and satis.
faction guaranteed,
Office Hours from 9A. M, to 12 -M.-and
from 1 to 5 P., M:
Nevada, April 7th, 1874,
JOHNNY JACK.
Pine Street, Nevada City.
Opposite Kidd’s Building.
Des ee
TOBACCO, .
CIGARS, ;
~ *“““PIPES, of all kinds,
CONFECTIONERY, Nuts, LEMONS
ORANGES, FIGS, DATES, &
If you want a Genuine Imported Havana Cigar, go to JOHN
JACK’S. His Tobacco is also of
the best brands, —
Nevada, March 15th.
County Scrip.
—
«
LL warrants drawn on the General
A Fund and registered prior to May 17,
i873, and all Warrants drawn onthe Road
Fund and registered prior to April 10, 1874,
will be paid on presentation. Interest on
the same ceases from this date. ae
E, P. SANFORD, Treasurer, =
By A. H, Parker, Deputy. .
Nevada, May 8th, 1874. .
ARCADE SALOON. .
DJOINING McCanley’s Cigar Store, on
A Broad Street, Nevada City. ”
A. B. CARLEY,
LIQUORS and CIGARS.
Gia triends and = comers are invited
to drop in and see age,
nities of MOORE'S. FLAT, will give at:
‘Orleans Consolidated G. M. Co.
Keeps constantly op hand the best WINES .
= ag 2 , og .
AWK: ee * Vi): Portsznonaize Gauiitlets !
ie . A geese oases
a _—_
&
Gauntlets and Gloves!prising the Ladies’ Port Monnaire Gauntlets, Gents’ Military -Gauntlets, Fine Dresg
. Military Gauntlets, and California Pattern.
8 Buck, Doe and Dog Skin and Flannel
“ —— Gloves of the best make and-warranted to
a. : be as represented.’
"COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS> “7 Aso, a fine assortment of
}—=Saddles; Harness, &. .
. And eveesbing to be found ina FirstClass . —
Harness
Francisco prices,
. Névada, May 4th,
Established in 1858.
hop which will be so
WM.
at San
OLMES.
“ Nevada Assay Ofiice,
JAMES J. OTT.
Main Street, -' Nevada City.
@LD ORES of every description _ReW fined, Melted and Assayed.
By request G~ld Bars exchanged for Coin,
___ ELECTRO--PLATING
IN GOLD OR SILVER. AN worn out ware
such as Forks, Spoons, Pitchers, Services,
Rings, Watch Cases and Chains, Waiters and
in general ait-xinds of Jewelry, >:
Particular attention paid to gal.
vanizing Copper Plates for Quartz
Mills. x 5 :
~PRICES REASONABLE, — Soe
~ JAS. J. OFT.
Nevatla, March 6th. :
‘SPECIAL NOTICE.
OTICE is hereby given thatG.J.
NAFFZIGER has ‘this day formed. a
copartnership with JACOB NAFFZIGER,
under the irm name of
J. &C. J. NAFFZIGER,
And will continne the Retail Meat business
at the old stand on
COMMERCIAL STREET.
They will keep constantly on hand the
very best of ae
MEATS OF ALL KINDS,
SAUSAGE, HAMS,
BACON and LARD.
__ All persons indebted to. JACOB NAFFZE
GER are requested to settle their accounts”
atthe above named place-of brsinens.
Nevada City, May Ist, 1874, 2
a renee
ol
E-#tockholders of the Orleans Consolidated Gold Mining Company, are
fereby notified to meet-atthe office-of the
Company, on Main streetyat J. J. Ott’s, on
Saturdday, May 16th, i
At 7 o'clock, P. M. Business of importance will be transacteg, and every stock1 older is requested to’ be present. By order,
C. P. PURINTON, Sec’y.
Nevadg; May 5th, 1874. m7
Dissplution.
Y OTICE is hereby given that-the copartN nership heretofore existing between
F. A. POTTER and W, A. SIGOURNEY, in
the Croekery and Wall Paper business, under the firm name of Potter & Sigourney,
is this day dissolved, Either partner is
empowered to use the ‘firm name in settlement of the Company businegs.
F. A. POTTER.
Nevada. April 28th 874. Ms
UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
. TRA A, EATON, Prop’r.
——THIS well known and popStreet, in the City of Nevada,
is always open for the reception of guests. The sleeping
apartments are large, airy and
comfortable, and every bed inthe house
containg a Spring Mattrass. As a desirable
quiet piace for the weary, the UNION ia not
excelled by any House outside of San Francisco. gAs an Eating Housé, the-tableof the
UNION will compare favorably with any
Hotel in the State, -' The BAR is constantly
Kept supplied with the choicest brands of
Wines, Liquors and. Cigars, aud thé Biiliard
Room and Tables are the very best that can
be procured o tside the large cities. Every
attention is given to make the guests com
fortable. The proprietor solicits a share o
} he public patronage. nls
Furniture! Furniture
ay
—
B. JOHNSON, x
No. 92 Main Street, Grass Valley,
Has just réceived the Largest and Finest Stock of Furniture ever brought into the
: County of Nevada, which
will be sold at .
. Prices Astonishingly Low!
The Stock consists in part of ie
Fine Parlor Sets,
Beds and Bedding, and eyerything else usually kept ina
Store of this kind.
Furniture for Cottages and Offices, of the
mrost durable kind for a little money. J can
suit every taste and every purse in selling
Purniture, :
-B, JOHNSON,
' Grass Valley, April 30, » &
Seed 5
ry
ri
suaere niga: Ea ear
LIAM HOLMES, on Broad St,, .
has just received a large stock ofFrom the celebrated San Jose Factory,;com -.
ular Hotel, situated on Main .
', » Fine Bed Room Sets, .
THE LARGH AND
103 & 108 Montgomery Street,
Pp
ee
SAN FRANCISCO,
+ Fornierly oceupied by
ol
TUCKER & CO.,
i Where can -be found the
LARGEST and most COMPLETE seiorionsh of :
WATCHES, >
DIAMONDS . _ ‘
JEWELRY .
Ever displayed by any es
tablishment on the coast,
@
Call and examine our stock
or send orders through
‘Wells, Fargo & Co., which
‘with prompt
attention.
ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, —
~ ANDERSON & RANDOLPH
April 14, 1874.
The Reason Why.
THOUSANDS OF OUR CITIZENS, “Why
is it that the IXL Bitters HAVE A{CHIEVED SUCH POPULARITY WITH
THE PUBLIC, AND HAVE SUCH AN IMMENSE SALE?” THE REASONIS BEOAUSE THEY ARE AN OLD AND WELL
ESTABLISHED ARTICLE, AND Ann
MADE FROM THE MOST CHOICE HERDS
AND ROOTS : ‘THE MANY WHO HAVE
TRIED THEM, TESTIFY TO THEIR BEN
EFICIAL QUALITIES, AND HAVE NO
HESITATION IN RECOMMENDING THEM
TO THEIR AFFLICTED FRIENDS,
THEY ARE ACKNQWLEDGED TQ BE
THE BEST TONIC AND -RECUPERATOR
KNOWN ; THEY BUILD-UP THE SYSTEM, AND IMPART STRENGTH TO THE
WEAK AND EXHAUSTED, AND ARE ENDORSED AND RECOMMENDED BY OUR
MOST EMJNENT PHYSICIANS [as per
certificates on each bottle,} TO THOSE *
AFFLICTED WITH DYSPEPSIA, INDI. ~
GESTION AND. LOSS OF APPETITE, asu
blood purifier they surpass :all other BO.
called tonics which haye lately been placed
in the market, ‘
No! Family ghould be without them.—
SOLD EVERYWHERE,
H. EPSTEIN & CO, ;
wee Sole Proprtetars, 518 Front St,
SAN FRANCISCO,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
——-AND-a
Justice of the Peace.
~f EARCHING RECORDS AND ALSTRAC,
kK TING A SPECIALTY.
Conveyancing Prompt! y attend
Accounts collected. :
Also Agent for:
. -mohl¢
AMERICAN FIRE INSERANCE Co.
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO,
GERMAN-AMERIOAN INSURANCE Go.
NIAGARA INSURANCE Co.
, Office, opposite Stumpf's Hotel, BROAN
STREET, NEVADA CITY: ad-bun
MISS R NOVITZKY,
F GRASS VALLEY, has made arrangements for giving i :
Music Lessons in Neyada City.
Miss Novitzky has a class in Grass Valley,
and on Gold Flat, Reference, Prof, G.
Scott, San Francisco Musical Institute, A
class will: be formed on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APKIL. 25th,. at Temperance
Hall, where she can be consulted as to
terms, etc. ; -apl9-iin
-/ HENRY WAGNER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
F FICE Af DE. BELL'S DRUG
Oo STORE, Corner of Pine snd Cossue
cial Streets, Nevada City. a litys
_ EMPIRE MEAT MARKET.
Commercial Street, Nevieca
AMES MON Kaying opened a meat
Market on Commercial street, is 1 r-pared to supply customers with the beat
uality of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Vea}, Corned
becf, Corned Pork, cte.at the lowest prices
. . vd bs ;
e
2
RRR a mo
Is now Occupied —————
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INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA
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