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SEE THE
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THE
REATH? .
iT
IGAR,
ND’S,
levada City,
oappear at you
RM, on on
ist, 1879,
‘adé and Annual
any will march
id all not in the
absentees,
t sickness or ab:
J. A. RAPP,
Commanding,
maf
aaa.
rHAL, ~
vada City,
PUBLIC THAT
another invoice
RANDS of .
CIGARS.
y, and which he
BODY.
‘D DAILY,
ards, and famileties of
herries,
ir residences, by
prices Cheap as
ERY.
ock of American
h will be sold at
id. Also Fiesh
S,
Jewelry; Willow
yains of me than
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BARGAIN.
‘ BIRCHVILLE, ~
' San Juan, on
Road, containes, with Stotk '
‘ted. The place
ed with
MBER,
jouses, and a
) ra Hi
ily to move on.
the sale of prolent for Dairy
hout the Ranch,
Ae
erty at a great
cast. Apply on
FOGARTY,
e, Nevada Co.
\LMER, °
BUILDERS
ptel, Nevada
LY ANNOUNCE
y are prepared t
r Building
WORKS,
P STORES,
ING, Etc.
; Furnished
description.
yptness and om
guarantee satis tended te.
& PALMER.
Tt Tir is
y Concern
hatl, dV. Peteh Known as the
ayof Re-Union,
tion all parties
ony stands tor
ish rent-any
pow! > will af
V.PETTIT,
Nevada City.
e publish [6
a
~ “officers, and then adjourn antileve>
ley has béén ordered to be-removed
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT;
NEVADA CITY, CALIPSRNIA.
; Brief Wentien.
Sheriff Montgomery took Bush to
‘San Quentin last night.
The lower portion of the interior of.
‘the Union Hotel is beirg handsomely
refitted.
Some ofthe flags about the city
were at half-mast yesterday in hon
or of Decoration Day.
Deputy Surveyor Englebright has
just completed a neat diagram of
*the seats in the Theatre. :
is about to remove with ‘his family
from Grass Valley to this city.
The new Board of Education will.
meet to-day at 10 o'clock 4. m., elect*
“ning. oe
‘The telegraph office at Grees Valfrom W. K. Spencer’s store to Sammel Granger's.
The last regular rehearsal for the
‘Re-Union Concert will ‘take place at
the’ Théatre this evening. A full at“téndanice'is urgently requested.
‘The railroad time table for Re)
‘wnion day is published in éonnection
“with the advertisement “of the exér‘cises which appears in anether col‘umn,
The officers at the Jail continue to
weceive anonymous . letters signed
“T. I. D.” One found ‘yesterday
-creates a suspicion that Moore has
‘colleagues on the outside.
John T. Carey, Inspector of Rifle
Practice, and Captain John A Rapp,
went to Camptonville yesterday to
“witness the Annual Parade and Target Practice of the Yuba Light In.
fantry. Ma
_..Prof. Thomas Price, Manager of
‘the Biue Tent Con. Hydraulic mines,
and Mr. Williams of San Francisco,
are spending a few days in this section. Yesterday afternoon they visited the Pittsburg mine.
The Cit} Board of Equalization
have finished investigating and revising the assessment roll prepared
by Assessor Long, and next Monday
will be prepared to listen to complaints of property owners.
Chas: Crantz of Grass Valley had
some trouble with a Chinaman regarding the ownership of 4 mining
claim. He was arrested on a’charge
of battery and-senteticed to pay =
fine of $49 or go to Jail for 24 days.
He preferred the latter.
Mau Tong, the etrange acting Chix
naman who was released from the
County Jail as stated in yesterday's
TRANSCRIPT, was immediately put
on the train by the officers and
shipped out of town. ° His “Mongolianship appeared highly pleased at the
prospect of a free ride. His departure makes one less vag. in town.
It is reported that one of the menbers of the County Central Committee, which will meet in this city today, will introduce a resolution calculated to result in giving the Kearneyites away, body and soul, to the
Honorable Bilks. If thé scheme suc‘ceeds it will place the Workingmen
of the county in as ridiculoes a light
aa the fish that flopped from the frying pan into the fire.
_—->
For The Ball,
' Ladies’ white kid slippers for the
Re-Union ball, at W. R. Cor’s,
m18-3t Cor.of Main and Com. St.
ib ti
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_ RParasels ! Parasels !!
: Parasols, from 50 cents to $12.50,
at the Palace Dry Goods Store of
»
corner Broad’‘and Pine streets, Neva C. R. Hunt, the dancing teacher, + sigs, 2
. ties, Collars, Cuffs (all of the latest
. Regular size 75 cents. Sold posi
Connuandram. —
‘Why will people pay from 40 to 80
dollars for a Sewing Machine, when
they wan get the New Wilson, the
best Sewing machine that was ever
invented, for frém‘25 to 40. dollars?
. W. A. Sicourwey,
“No. 18 & 20 Commercial st.
"Early Tomate Plants;
For Sale at F2tfx Guner’s. 29
+ >
>
Mats? Mats? Mats {
The latest Spring and Summer
-styles just recéived at Hyman Bros.
aps
Gem Shaving Saleon,
Opposite the National Hotel. Shav‘itig, 25. Hair cutting, 25e. “Shampooing, 25c. Hair work a specialty.
jan29-ti — Louis Goparr,
Fine Stock ef Fancy Goods.:
The largest and finest assortment
of Silk Searfs, Handkerehiefs,. Neckspring and summer styles) just received at Hyman Brothers’, oorner
Broad and Pine streets, Nevada
<P apr9-tf.
-—~<>~eWate t Mate 22
Hats from 50 cents to $15. at’ the
Palace Dry Goods Store of
apr 25 tf. Roseneeac Bros.
en rt
Clothing! Clothing! Clething?
Thelatest spring and summer styles
of the choicest goods and the most
select patterns, in nien’s, youths’
and boys’ clothing, now teceived at
mega Bres., Cor. Broad and Pine
‘Sts. Nevada City. apl2.
44 Unsarpassed for style and _finish are-the pictures made at the
‘Rudolph Phefo-Gallery.” Ceitins
operator. jal5
Sutpucr bathing. by means of
Glenn’s Sulphur Soap in the ordinary bath-tub, has-se—completely-saperseded the former method of sulphar baths that they are no longer
used. The most recent plan of extemporizing a sulphur bath excels
its predecessor on the score of. economy, and because its strenth can
be so graduated as to adapt it more
accurately to the gravity of the ailmené it is intended to ameliorate.
Critteaton’s, 7 Sixth avenue, New
York, Sold by druggists everywhere,
Hills Hair and Whisker Dye,
black er brown, 50.
Ask Yourself These Questions.
Are you a despondent sufferer
from sick headache, habitual costiveness, palpitation of the heart? Have
you dizziness of the head?Is your
nervous system depressed? oes
your blood circulate badly? Have
you a cough? Low spirits?’ Comin
up of the food after eating? ete. “Al
mM Pitas and much more are the direct results of dyspepsia, liver complaint and indigestion. Green’s August Flewer is now acknowledged by
all druggists to be a positive cure.
2,400,000 bottles were given away in
the U. S. through drugyists to the
‘people as a trial. Two doses will
satisfy amy person of its wonderful
quality ia curing all forms of indigestion. Sample bottles 10 cents.
tively by all first-class Druggists in
the United States.
Why Will You
Allow a cold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious
maladies, such: as pneumonia, hembles, when an
immediate relief can be so readily attained. ‘Boschee’s German Syrup
has gained the la sale in’ the
and the severest lung diseases. It is
Dr. a famous erg bre.
scription, and is prepared wits ‘he
arataat care, and no fear need be entertained in administering it to the
eungest child, as per directions.
e sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Since first introduced there
has been a constant increasing demand, and without a single report of
a failure to do its work in any case.
Ask your druggist.as to tae truth of
these remarks. Large size 75 cents.
Try it and be convinced,
if any dealer tells Avy}
You that he has for sale a dentifrice
identical with or containing ingredients equalling or superior in efficacy
to those of SOZOQDONT, discredit
the statement and insistupon having
that alone. By doing so, you will
secure a dentifrice par excéllence the
best in the market, containing botanie elements of rare preservative influence upon the teeth, and one which
will endew them with most becoming whiteness. Another desirable
feature of this table toilet article is
that it im ee ance to the
‘breath. Sold by all druggists.
>.>
A Card.
To all who are suffering from the
errors and indiscretions. of youth,
nervous weakness, early decay, loss
of manhood, &c., I will send a receipe that will cure you, free of
charge. This great remedy was disreovered by a mission in South
America. nd a self-addressed enapr 25tf. Rosenperc Bros.
world for the cure of coughs, colds:
CAMELLINE
For Preserving and
Beattifying the
_ Complexion and
Teeth.
A
NEW AND VALUABLE PRERABA. tion, pronounced by all to ve the West
perfect cosmetic in existence. Unlike other.
preparations it is not only harmless, but¥a-'
vors a natural and healthy action of the skim,
resulting in complete purity and cleartiess
of complexion. The intrinsic merit and high
medical endorsoment of CAMELLINE
have in a few months caused it to nearly suSan Francisco. PRICE 60 CENTS.
SOLD BY AL DRUGGISTS,
H. P. WAKELER «& C®.,
mayl5-3im SAN FRANCISCO,
WOFKINGMEN,
ATTENTION!
RK accordance ‘with the authority vested;
in us, we make the following CALL Yer
foe and fora COUNTY CONVENOn the 27th Bay of May,
Tke Workingmen throughout this coanty
will hold P IMARY MESTENGS at everv
election precinct, with open doors, te elect
Delegates to our COUN CONVENTION,
hereby called to meet. in NEVADA CITY,
On the 31st Day of May, 1879, .
For the purpose of electing
State and Congressional Gouven tion,
The basis of represertattion in said County
Convention shall be t Delegate for every
election precinct, 1 for ‘every fifty voters in
each precinct, and 1 fer every fraction of
fifty over twenty-five where the nuniber of
Votes. is less than fifty; these numbers to be
determined by the total mumber of voters
thereia manifest by the last general election
returns. The several membets of this Com. mittee, in cach Township, are gathorized to
appoint Supervisors, and use swch other.
means as may
these provisions,
re agar voter < the “t
vote at said Primary, on his pledging himeelf
to work and revel in quot faith with the
Workingmen’s Party. Any Delegate elected
to said County Convention may appoint anv.
-otker Delegate of this party within the Courty a3 proxy,
Signed on behalf of the Committee.
R. G. MeCUTCHAN, Chairman.
FELIX -GiLLEr, Secretary. my22-lw
be necessary to earry out
NEW TAILOR SHOP.
F, M. SCHMIDT,
He REMOVED FROM SACRA
_. MENTO TO NEVADA CITY, anreun
ces that he has opened a
Tailor Shep en Pine Strect,
Two doors below. Dr. Hant’s Office, where he
is prepared to make to order all kinds of gentlemen and youth's Clothi _
than was ever offered in Nevada
County.
All Wool Suits Made to Order from
$25 and upwards.
Spring Bottom Pants a Specialty.
Clothing Cleaned, Scoured and Renevated by the new French Pro €@88,8uperior to any in the FE
city. Prices:
Coat Cleaned, Scoured or
ted, from 75 cents to $1 50..
Panta, from 50 cents to $1.
Vests, from 25 cents to 50 cents,
RenovaHaving had 24 years experience in the
above business, I will warrant to give satisfaction: : F. M. SCHMIDT.
Nevada City, April 5, 1879,
WILLIAM R. COE’S
NEW-STOCK OF
CONSISTING OF ..!
BG ies’ French Kid
Side Lace Gaiters,
Ladies’, { Misses and Children’s
French Kid and Pebble Goat Button
Gaiters.
Gent's Sewed Opera Boots.
Embroidered Stippers for ladies
-ad gentlemen,
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
Gents’, Ladies, Misses and’ Child.
ren’s Arctics and ‘Overshoes,
All of which will be
Sold at Lower Prices than the same
quality eo Geeds can be bought
OF CALIFORNIA.
CAPITAL $300,000.
SAN FRANCISCO.
tr? INSURANCE ONLY
J. F. Hoveurox, President. ~
Gro. H. Howaxp, Vice President
CuarLes H. Story, Secretary.
N. B. Evov, Marine
H. H. Bigsiow,’General Manager.
~R. H, Maems, General Agent, h
TRUSTEES *
WM. WATT. T. W. SIGOURNEY
4. B. BRADY, Manager.
man, Station D. New York City.
velope to the Rev. Joseph T. In-)
persede all articles for the complexion in . .
tes to our .
CHEAPER.
vm se Sorel BAND BALL
for this of aus to attend on this holiday weaeres:
lecl5 W. B. Cor’s. . and no efforts will be spared to render this visit fraternal and pleasaut.
Home Mutual Insurance Co.
Principal @ffice—305 Califernia St.,
Grass Valicy Branch fer Nevada Co.
RE-UNION
OFTHE ~
Residents and Ex-Residents
OF
NEVADA COUNTY.
T° BE'HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES
of the
NEVADA COUNTY
RE UNION ASSOCIATION,
ISMER1T’S GROYE,
On the line of the Nevada County Nerrow.
‘Gauge Railroad, mid-way between ‘
Nevada City and Grass VaHey,
ON
THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1879,
‘On which occasion there will be
$
AN ORATION BY
OF SACRAMENTO,
AN @RIGINAL POEM BY ~
MRS. NELLIE E. CHAPMAN,
OF VIRGINIA CITY,
POPULAR GAMESAnd amusements of all kinds,
wd
Dancing in ‘the Groves !
Ona large Platform specially erected for the purpose, and excellent Instrumental Music by
Thomas’ Silver Cornet Band
OF GRASS VALLEY,
—AND—
_ Military’ Brass Band
OF NEVADA CITY. :
Special Railroad Trains
Will run every hour during the
day to the Grove,” between Nevada
City and Giass Valley.
On the Evening of the same day,
THURSDAY, June Sth,
se ia
MONSTER
Will be given at NEVADA CITY,
which will be participated in by
Singers from all parts of .5 county
and State, under the direction of
Profs, Muller and Davis,
-— ASSISTED BY—
Marcus M. Blum,
To be succeeded by a
Prof.
AT HUNT'S HALL.
ON THE FOLLOWING EVENING,
Wriday, Tume Cth,
The Coucert will te repeated at
HAMILTON HALL, GRASS VALLEY, to be followed by a GRAND
BALL.
ee
The Residents and ex-Residents of
Nevada county are, cordially invited
ed in Nevada City, SATURDAY
EVENING, June 7th.
By order of the Executive Committee,
v
*
~_Re-Union Railroad Time Table, —
’
1k MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY
. BEST ASSORTM’T .
. \CHEAP
JONCERT,
The Grand Coneert will be repeat.
. ‘Tickets for the Round Trip from Grass
4 Vatley or, Nevada to the Grove 25 cents. Persiring to go through to Grass Valley or Neva”
da must obtain transfer tickets at the ticket
FURMITURE!
LARGEST AND mm [@
EVER BROUGHT
TO NEVADA CITY.
~ FURNITURE!
Constantly on Etna, .
The finest assortment of Bedding, Blankets, Looking Glasses,
Picture Frames, Pictures, Window Shades, Brackets, and every
variety of Furniture and Upholstered Goods. Terms, “ C, 0. D.”
I WILL ‘NOT BE UNDERSOLDBy any Dealer in Wevthcda ‘Gounty.
FURNITUR EY
SEE
MRS. J. E. JOHNSTON'S ©
“Pioneer” Furniture (Rooms;
No 34 Commercial St., Junction Pine, Nevada City.
‘
NEW STOCK
_ FURNITURE,
» UPHOLSTERY,
BEDDING, ETC. —
North San Juan, Moy 27, 1879.
Bay. State Market.
¥ Broad Street, Adjoining Gault’s Bakery,
NEVADA CITY,
JOHN BRODIE Proprietor.
—a
7 EEPS for Sale a superior article wt ~
Leave Nevada. Leave Grass Vallér. K x ad F :
9:30 A. M. : $0 A.M.
trae istes lio « . Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Ham,
74 12:00 M. 4
on ee oop w. Bacon, Lard, Vegetables,ete,
lemert’s 3:00 P. M. Ismert’s 2:30 * 47 Prices to suit the times, ap2a
Nevada 3:30 ‘* Grass Valiey 3:00 “Ismert's4900 * Ismert’s 3:30 * :
>t Nevada 430. “* Grass Valley 6:00 “ ;
Ismert's5:00° ** demerts 6:30 ‘
Revada 5:30 “ -Grase Valley 690 te Senate Saloon,
Ismer.'s 6:00 ‘“ smert’s 67 : :
Nevada 6:30 “ Grass Valley 7:00 “ . . @wnction of Main and Conimercial Streets
Ismert's7:00 ‘“ lsmert’s 7:30 “
NEVADA CITY,
J. C. DONNELLY, Preprictor.
Fancy Drinks a Specialty.
25 cents w-ll be charged,
+S
.
te By
Office at the Ismert Grovs Station, for which
47 Give we * call. ap22
42 Remember the placc—Commercial st., near junction of Pine.. {Ap12.
PRICE LIST
SZ FOR CASH=s+t
Subject to Correction}
Flour, per 100 Ibs, $275 Sr eC
Wheat, per 100 lbs, 225
Corn, per 100 Ibs, 1 78 Tih
Bran, per 100 Ibs, 1 123 ‘
Mixed-Feed-per 100 Ibs, —1.87}. -______Middlings, per 100 lbs, 150 CSICRAR,
Crushed Sugar, 8 lbs 100, . , P
Brown Sugar, 104 Ibs 100/ The Fimeat and Most Delicious.
Green Coffee, 5 . Ibs 106
Ground Coffee, 31d cans, 69 Civars ever introduced inRice, 14 lbs 10Beans, 22. lbs 100 to this Market.
Soap, 8 bars 25 oe,
Soap, per bok 60
Candles, hr =. BS FOR SALE<BY ;
Candles, per bok 1775).
Crackers, per box, BO JOHN J ACK.
Oysters Vcansfor 100 ie Rae eae me
Salmon, Veamsfor 100 “ .
Tomatoes, @oansfor 100\° Deiinquent Hule:
ree can : LORENCEBLUEGRAVEL MINING COM
3 * Corn, 6 8 for 100 PANY, Location of principed place of
String Beans, 5 cans for 1 00 . business, San Francisoo, Culitornis. “Local
Pears, 5 cans for 100 ty, Cal works, Hunt's Hill, Nevada CounGreen Peas, 4 cans for 100 Notice: There ste delinquent tipon the
Seay : : following described stock, on ueeount of asBlueberries, 4 cans for 100 commen No. 4, levied on the biome oy. of
r gall April, 1879, the several #mour set opKerosene, per on, 35 pan the st the respective shareholdKerosene, per 5 gallon can 1 56 . ers as follows: es ae
Syrup, per gallon, 78 . Names: Certifi’e, Shares, ge
gall EG Freeland, Tr, 162 50 2 5
Syrup, 5 om kegs, 3 56 E G Freeland, Tr; 168 50 2 60
. acon, per pound, pe $14 & 8 -6ra,-—_-—-_—359-—2000-—-300-00J P Mathetrsort #1 2000 100 00
Good Green Tea Q . P Haskell, . 75 28:78
J L Ord, ok 100°" 5 00
English Breakfast, ‘‘ 40 . Mrs. C.5'Furman, 168155077 50.
Cooking Butter, perlb, 10/14 Boyle, 101 0025.00
= H A Boyle, 102 500-25 00
Cod Fish, te cs 7 . Mrs H A Boyle, 108 109, 500
Ground Coffee, per paper 30 . f° 1h A Bove, a ae ee
iv, pers C P Sykes, 125 200 = 1000
Washing Powder, 3 pa 25 John McDonald, ibd 25 ol)
Corn Starch, 2 papers, 25 . 3 Hargrove, 184 1005 00.
Starch, 2 papers, 25 . W Clucas, 158 300 15 oD
. J Naffziger, 148 600 = 25 00
. ~arch, sad sy 0 J Nafiziger, 149 100 5 00s
Pearl Barley, 3 pounds 25 ) 5 Naftzigct, 150-600 85
Spices, all kinds, per bottle 10) . 4 isa 7 0: Oe eee
Pickles, er bottle 25) F A MvGee, tr, 67 1800, 90.00
Pickles 6 gales kegs 200 . A moose an Se lee
’ ie Tr, 5 200
F A McGee, Tr, 106 50 200 Lard, 8 pound cans, 90 WX Mates, Tr, i 50 $8
i i * A McGee, Tr, 10 ) Everything else in proportion. P A Metiee, Tr Cn aS
A McGee, Tr, 110 is 5
: . cA i€6,. 4 6
* A McGee, Tr,
arc t A : F A McGee; Tr, 116 10 be
oo Pauaecre ti 3 8 : ———: A McGee, Tr, 4
F A McGee, Tr, 121 10 66
SPECIAL MEETING, =. FAMeGe,Tr. =k
F A McGee, Tr 123 w 60
mere FA Meee, Tr 188° = 6 00
.7 CUBA Tunnel Gold Mining Gompany.— . F A MeGee, Tr 139 Ke 600
In pu anne of an oe made at a . F A MeGee, Tr 140, 200 6 00
special Bite ws of the Board of Trustees, of . F A MeGee, Tr Mh 300 6 00
e Yuba Tunnel Gold Miaing Company, . F A McGee, Tr 1d 50 2
held May 20th, 1879, at North San Juan, . F A McGee, Tr, M3 & 2 50
Nevada County, Califernia, notice is hereby . F 4 McGee, Tr, p44 800 °=—«« 44 75
given, that a Meeting of the Stockholcers of } F A McGee, sy 162 10 50
said Corporation will be held at the office og . J A Forbes, 166 8000 400 00
its Secretary, at North San Juan, in said And in accordance with law, and am order
Nevada County, on ‘ of the Boerd of Directors, made on the 18th .
day of —April, 1879, so many shares of
Tuesday, the Ist Day of July, 1879. . each perce! of such stock “ miy ibe eevee:
' ‘, will be sold at auct at the
At 2 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of wactallie r Parker Crit enden, Auctioneer,
ing'a Trustee, vice Wm. Bettis, Esq. resign : $6 Merchant's Exchende, Gen. Frau
ed, and -for the transaction of such other Room Ce sitars nan s R pate ny ane poe
business as may come before said mecting, . ©18¢% California, on aa ;
: of June, 1879, at the hourof 8 o'clock, P, M.
By order of the —_ yee my Sec'y of such day, to pay delinquent assessments
. San Francisco,
thereon, together with caste of advertising
and expenses of sale,
F, A. McGEE, Secretary.
Offige—Room 82 Merchant's Exchanye,
California Street, San Franciseo, California.
PERFECTION'S —
VEGETABLE
HAIR RESTORER.
»
HIS VALUABLE PREPARATION IS
. FREE FROM
Any Mineral or Vegetable Poison.
It restores gray hair to its natural color, beauty, and stops
its falling out. It cures
Baldness,.Dandruff and diseases of
the Scalp.
“Sold by all Drugyists. Wholesale
Agents, ABRAMS & CARROLL, °
m2o-8m
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