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May 4, 1879 (4 pages)

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ols! Flay ! tuticn! ant HUPP, stitution at. MAY 5 Train ey ior Ne , and ALLING, ument at LEY, May 6th. ve the Depot at a quarter ws ourselves. ves, nade for caré o may wish to ry ENEY, ERS, T, NEVADA . narter“Cracks, a0 —— sting. estockhol ciation will . be ers y. Lith, 187%, fhree tn istecs Ti saad ti su h \ come bef ore 2, Secretary. Rm. st Delicious duced iz* ket: py rush a. 2 Brief Mention. This cruel war will be over Ww ednesday at sundown. About 1,000 inéhes of ning in the Blue Tent ditch, E. B. Thomas expects to open af! restaurant in the building now going . ‘u) on Broad street, east of Wellington’s stable, when it is completed. KE. H, Gaylord and E, Wy Roberts spoke at Grass Valley last Messrs. _evening against the adoption of the new novel ; J. M. Walling and B. e 8 Watson.at Moore’s Flat, and T. G. Phelps in this”city. — Tf certain. _“‘workinemen”—would+ exert themselves as earnestly to elr 2 atliving as they . do when they staudaround the streets and whine about oppression in ‘the way of “unequal taxation, ete., they would be million-aives_inthe course of another decade. ——_ -+see -~ M. &. Church. Preaching at iT A. by the . , Rev. John © foyle. At 7:30 P. Rev. W.'R. Gober of Grass ' V ais will preach. Sabbath School at 12:30 Pp. M. In view of the political excitement which now occupies the minds of the people it hagbeen deemell best to postpone until June the serie sot meetin, gs the y we re expecting to commence ne xt week. a Congregational Church. Preaching t-Jay, and J. Sins. the morning: “A Rich “Socixl Sacrament ofthe Lord’s Sapper will be administered at the morning evening, by the pastor, Rév. Subject in D PoorMan.” In the evening: Cruelties,””— close of the morning service, o«“<mBaptist ‘Church. Preaching. to-day at the usual honr, by the Rev. Byron Ly Aldrich. for discourse: “Diversity of Talentsin the Church.” Evening: “The Stora” on Gallilee.” The public are eoedisitytavited to attend, Sabject morning — + > Members of the Fire Departinent. The mensbers of the Fire Departraentof Nevada City will meet at tieir respective Halls,at 1.o’clock r. M., Sharp, to-day, and proceed in a boly to the Congregational church to attend the mains of our deceased 3; E. Joh ston. : : NAFFZIGER, Chief Engineer. rother Fireman, m4 ® titans Prof. Wood's Concert. On Tharsday evening next Prof, Wood, the bind violinist, will give agrand concert at the Theatre in this-city. Heis to be assisted by the leading musjeal talent of this city and Grats Valiey. Thé procramme embraces a great .variety of choice selection, and cannot but attract a largeaudience. Admission, 50cents; reserved ante 75 cents. it. oo Ronis at Auction. The t-X L datiieas: House of San i "pane isco has opened a_ branch store in‘ this city, next to the Ceunty Treasurer’s office. inenced by evening. The sale comWednesday There has been a grand ever since the store opened, People seem tobe taking adv antage of the hard times, by placing their meney where they can get the most for it. The stock is being rapidly out and all goods go at evenings, auction thinned auction, without reserve. The private sale prices are about 50 cents on the dollar of regular prices. Boots and Shoes 40 cents on the dollar, m3-2t -——_so on ————_—_—__. Wanted. A reliable young girl, 12 or 14 years old, to do housework. Enquire at the Transcript Oifice. m3-3t -_——~ Poe — -Boots, Beots. “fhe Einstein, Eldredge and Hasell Boots, the three best mannfazethe Pacific coast. Fer sale at the I X L Store. m3 lL 4 tur ers on ——~— + --~—> <= — r urniture ‘Repairing. F — Guild has “pecured the services an A, S nith, a practical worker, and ta 1 jack nife carpenter who took up the is te of mending chairs because he could Net cet anything elae to do. Mr. Smith ‘erved a regular apprenticeship at the busi‘ess, He is prepared to do all kinds of Fur‘ure Repairing and Upholstering cheaper od better than it can be done at any other ‘she sop in the city, Also make to order any “tie indis iine,.and of as good material as ; San be * found in the Sate, ‘p27-lw y . the 7th of Mayinstrumertet and vocal . Pictures ! Pictures ! ‘A fine “and large assortment of Chromos and Oil Paintings have been opened in the store formerly occupied by Jacobs Bros., Broad street. Now is the time to fill your Parlors with fine Pictures at bottom prices. Nev ace City, April geen oe <--— Parasols ! Parasols ! Parasols, from 50 cents to $12.50, at the Balace-Dry Goods Store of apr. 25 tf. “Rostnserc Bros. —---oe we Hatst! Mate t 4 Hats from 50 cents to $15 at the Palace Dry Goods Store of apr 25 tf. <y RosENBERG BRos. Tue Legal Ticket to be Voted on the. 7th of May—“AGAINST THE NEW CONSTITUTION.” ¢ lothing ! 3 4 iothine! t¢ lothing! Thelatest spring and sumer styles ‘of the choicest goods ahd the'-most select’ patterns, in men’s, -ytnuths’ and hoys’ clothing,: now received at Hyman Bros., Cor.Broad: and Pine i Sts. Nevada City. apt. Beane ? Hats! Hats? The latest Spring*and Summer styles just received at Hyman Bros. corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada C oy ap6 — oe THE haga! Ficket £6 bé Voted on. the 7th of May—“AGAINST THE ‘NEW CONSTITUTION.” THe Legal Ticket.to be Voted on the 7th of May—**AGAINST THE WEW CONSTITUTION.* -_— —— -—— re £3 Unsurpassed for style and finish are the pictures made at the “Rudolph Photo-Gallery.” operator. COLLINS juld *Putte# 50 Cents per Rell At Shurtleff & Lewis’. > © oe Glit Edged Butter, 40 Cents per Roll, ‘at mad WM. WOLE’S. ——> + > THE Legal Ticket.to be Voted on “AG AINST THE NEW CONSTITU TION.” mh25. ———<>-0--@ — “Gem Shaving Saloon. Opposite the National Hotel. Shaying, 25c. Hair cutting, 25¢. Shampooing, 25c. Hair work aspecialty. jan29-té Louris. Gopair. _— re Tue Legal Ticket to be Voted~on NEW CONSTITUTION.” — ee Tue Legal Ticket to be Voted on the 7th of. May—‘‘AGAINST THE NEW CONSTITUTION.” -—-—o—Early Tomato Plants, , Sees For Sale at Fenix Giuznet’s. -“a29 Fine Steck of Fancy Seni. The largest and finest assortment . af Silk Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Collars, Cuffs (all of the latest spring and summer styles) -just received at Hyman Brothers’, Broad aud Pine streets, City. corner Nevada ! apr9-tf, Ask Yourself Thesé Questions. Ares you a despondent sufferer from sick headache, habitual castiveness, palpitation of the heart? Have you dizziness of the head? Is your nervous system depressed? Does your blood circulate badly? Have you a cough? Low spirits? Coming up of the food after eating? etc. All ot these and. much more are the direct results of dyspepsia, liver complaint and indigestion. Green's: August Flower is now acknowledged by ail druggists to be a positive cure. 2,400,000 bottles were given away in the U. S. through druggists to the people as a trial. Two doses will . } satisfy any person of. its wonderful quality in curing all forms of indiyestion-. Sample -bottles 10 cents, Regular size 75 cents. Sold posi lively by all first-class Drugyists in the United States. Why will You Allow a eold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious maladies, such as pneumonia, hemor oars and hung troxbles, when an immediate relief cau be 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 the greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in ‘administering it to the youngest child, The sale of this medicine is unprecedented. 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 the truth of these remarks.. Large size 75 certs. Try it and be convinced. the 7th of May—“AGAINST THE . . as per directions. Since first introduced there . 1. any enka tells You that he has for sale »Ueéntifrice identical with or’ containing ingredients equalling or stiperior in etticacy to those of SOZODONT, “discredit. the statement and insist upon having that alone. By doing so,. you. wil secure a dentifrice par excellence the best in the market, containing botanic elemeiits ‘of rare preservative infiuehee upon the teeth, and one which will endow them with most becoming whiteness. -Aliother. desirable feature of this table toilet article is . that it. imparts fragrance to the breath. Sold by all druggists, A Card, To all who are suffering from the jerrors and frdiscretions, of youth, nervous weakness, early deeay, loss of manhood, &., I will-send—a receipe that will cure you, free of efarge. This great remedy was disAmerica. Send'a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph os WEE 1 mat: Station D. New York City. oe + ot NICHOLS & PALMER, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS
“National. Exchange Hotel, City, — wee iLD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the, public, that they are prepared t Take Contracts for Building HOUSES, HOISTING WORKS, MILLS, FITTING UPSTORES, s+ §ALOONS, Etc. Estimates and Plans Furnished . ° For Buildings of every description. Work executed a a “Orr Reasonable Terms. © We solicit patronage, and guarantee satisfaction. Nevada r Jobbing Promptly Attended to. ma2 NICHOLS & PALMER. Bay State Market. Broad Street, Adjoining Gault’s Bakery, NEVADA CiTY. JOHN BRODIE Proprietor. Kk * EEPS for Sale a superior article of . Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Ham, Bacon, Lard, Vegetables.etc. 427 Prices to suit the times. Y apa BAKER & HAMILTON, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF Implements, Sacramente and San Ticeucas. ‘ pu HARDWARE, S Barbed Fence Wire, Agricultural Baling Wire, Axes, Shovels, . Nails, Rope, Screws, ‘CUTLERY, ETC, Builders’ Hardware, Locks, Bolts, Hinges, Butts, Wire Cloth, Etc, Mechanics’ Tools. ‘BAKER & HAMILTON, SACRAMENTO —AND— SAN FRANCISCO, Senate Saloon, Junction of Main and Commercial Streets * NEVADA CITY, : J. C. DONNELLY, Proprictor. Pancy Drinks a Specialty, _ se Give rea call. ap22 RK: M. Hunt, M. D. yeu PHYSICLAN. FFICE—PINE. STREET. Rear of W. D. Vinton’s Drug Store. BROWN & CALKINS, 00K AND JOB PRNTERS Nev City, Cahfornia, 4 \ JVERY EK. if LY 4°* JoBP RINTING NEAT. MPTLY EXEOCTED ° RE-UNION. = eovered by a missionary in—Seuth}— On the line of the Nevada County Nerrow or “THE Residents and Ex-Residents OF, NEVADA COUNTY, de BE HEL D UNDER THE AU =e of-the “\ NEVADA COUNTY RE UNION ASSOCIATION, AT : ISMERT'S GROVE, Gauge Railroad, mid-way between Nevada City and Grass Valley, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1879, . On which occasion there will be a MONSTER CONCERT OF 500 VOICES! Under the Management of Profs. Muller & Davis, AN ORATION BY HON. E. W. MASLIN, OF SACRAMENTO, AN GRIGINAL POEM BY MRS. NELLIE E. vescaleenst POPULAR. -GAMES And amusements of all kinds, Dancing in the Groves ! ‘Ona large Platform specially ereetel for the purpose, and excellent Lnstrumental Music by Thomas’ Silver Cornet Band OF GRASS VALLEY, —AND— Military Brass -Band QF NEVADA CITY. Special Railroad Trains Willrun every hour during the day to the Grove,. between Nevada City and Grass V ‘alley. On the Evening-of the same day, THURSDAY, June Sth, ey eee MONSTER CONCERT, Will be given at NEVADA CITY, which. will \be participated in by Singers. from all parts of the county, and State, under the direction of Profs. Muller and Davis, —, ASSISTED BY — Prof. Marcus M. Blum, To be succeeded by a GRAND BALL AT HUNT'S HALL, ¢ON THE FOLLOWING EVENING, Friday, Tunc Gth, The Concért will te repeated at HAMILTON HALL, GRASS VALMLEY, to be followed by a. GRAND BALL. ae —— st The Residents and ex-Residents of Nevada county are cordially invited to attend on thin holiday occasion, and no efforts will be spared to render this visit fraternal and pleasant. The Grand Concert will be repeated in Nevada City, SATURDAY EVENING; June 7th. By order of the Executive Com{Flour, pér 100 Ibs, $275 ‘Wheat, per 100 Ibs, 2 “ Corn, per 100 Ibs, 17 Bran, per 100 Ibs, FURNITURE ! FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! LARGEST AND / BEST ASSORTM’T (a EVER BROUGHT § TO NEVADA CITY. a27 Remember the place J. E. JOHNSTON'S Pioneer” Furniture Rooms, No 34 Commercial Stes Junction Pine, Nevada ad Commercial st., near junction of Pine.” KEW STOCK . FURNITURE, , UPHOLSTERY, BESDING, ETC. CHEAP FOR CASH! Constantly om Eitand, _. : The finest assortment of Bedding, Blankets, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Pictures, Window Shades, Brackets, and every . pvariety of Furniture and Upholstered ¢ Goods; Terms, €. 03." I WILL NOT.BE UNDERSOLD . By any Dealer in Nevada County. [Ap1?. & e SS gee WM. WOLF'S “PRICE LIST. FOR CAS Ht Subject to Correction: Mixed Feed per 100 lbs, -Middlingss, per 100 lbs, Potatoes, per 100 lbs. 1 373 Spices, all kinds, per bottle 10 Pickles, per bottle 25 Pickles, 5 gallon kegs 2 00 Lard, 8 pound cans, Everything else in proportion, WILLIAM WOLF, Main Street, Nevada City March 28, 1879. ue i ‘SHOP. . SCHMIDT, AVING REMOVED “FROM SACRA i MENTO TO NEVADA, CITY, announ® ces that he has opéned-a Tatlor Shop on Pine Street, Two doors below Dr. Hunt's Office, where he is prepared to make to order all kinds of gentlemen and youth's Clothing, than. was ever offered in Nevada County. All Wool Suits Made to. Order from $25 and upwards. Spring Bottom Pants a Specialty. Clothing € ‘leaned, evated by the new French Process, superior to any in the city. ‘Coat Cleaned, Scoured or Renovated, from 75 cents to $1 50. ‘Pants, from 50 cents to $1. Vests, from 25 cents to: 60 cents. Prices: above business, I will warrant to give satis-faction. F, M. SCHMIDT. Nes ada City, “april 5, 1879. C. BECKMAN, U.S. Satoon, ORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, Nevada City. Mot Lunch at 11 o’clock A. M. cach day. BU DWEISER BEER Constantly on hand, by the Glass or Bottle. Also, the best of Liquors and Cigars. sParvT. bach A CALL. mittee; Nevada Ci CHEAPER. Scoured and Ren. . Having had 24 years experience in the . 1 123 Commercial St., . 90} Jewelry, Willow. Ware, y . tionery, etc. LIVE AND LET LIVE! . . DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES! ¢ ‘ash Customes _to Retelve the mie ene qdt. A. ROSENTHAL, Deter in Tobacco, Cigars, ete., Nevada City, S OPPOSE D-TO THE IDEA THATCASH 150) GtUsromERs SHOULD PAY THE DEPTS 200 . . OF BAD ONES, AND HE THEREFORE Crushed Sugar, 8 Ih 1 00 . ‘ANNOUNCES TO CONSUMERS OF Brown Sugar, 10: Ibs 100) Green Coffee, 5—Ibs1 00} ‘TOBACCO Ground Coffee, _3lb cans, i AND CIGARS Rice, 14 lbs 100! = Beans, 92 Ibs-1 00 . . That he has reduced the. tarifl, for Soap, 8 bars 25 . . “ASH, on the following leading and Soap per box 50 . choice Brands of Tobacco, as follows: Candles, 12 for 95 Cable Coil, ' per pound, ih Candles per box 200) J. B.Pace’s 12 in. Twist, “ 7 Crackers, per box, 90 Golden Rule, se 7 ‘Oysters 7 cans for 1:00 . . Charm of the W est, pr bucket, 8 50 Salmon, 7@ansfor 1 00 . Queen Bee, = oe Tomatoes, 6 cans for 1 00 . Golden BP ond; ef 7 5O Green Corn, 6 cans for 100) Alsoalarge assortment of NAVIES String Beans, 5cansfor 100 . ate atly Reduced Prices. Pears. 5cansfor 100 CIGARS. Green Peas, 4cansfor 100 we itn Skate aA 2 eed Blueberries, 4 cans for 100 ts 0h are sm fs a wen ehon. Kerosene, _ per gallon, 35 . of 25 per cent. from former rates, Kerosene, per 5 gallon can 1 50 CONFECTIONERY. Syrup, _ per gallon, 75 A large stock of FRESH CANSyrup, 5 gallon kegs,. 350 . DIES‘and NUTS just received, Bacon, pez pound. . . American Mixed, per 1b, 2h Hams, per pound, 52 . Peanoh « as 40 to 50 Good Green Tea : . Nuts reduced 25 per cent. less than English Breakfast, ‘ . heretofore. Fresh Butter, per roil, SEEDS. Cooking Butter, per Ib, 10 : . “ A large.and choice variety of Garoad 1 . derani Fisid Seekr-warn ted . Ground Coffee, per paper : 30 . ' men ant 1e CEd8, Warranter resh Corn Starch, 2 papers, 25, TROPICAL FRUITS. Starch, ~ papers, oo Lemons, Limes, Oranges, Dates, Starch, per box, Cocoanuts, Figs, and other Tropical Pearl Barley, 3 pounds 25 Fruits always on hand. » VARIETIES. A’ well assorted. stoc k.of Cutlery, Stafor sale very cheap. Toys, Persons desiring anything in my line, eitherin town or the country, are cordially fu vited to call and examine goods and prices before-piurchasing elsewhere, as I feel vont dent they can get better bargains of ine than at any other store, A ROSENTHAL, ° Commercial Street; Block, Nevada City. nae es Saeaeeeeeee e opposite Transcript ei ~ WILLIAM R. COE'S NEW STOCK OP BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS CONSISTING OF » Ladies’ Frenck Kid foun . \ . be _— ih thie handy ~ a Collec tok Side Lace Gaiters. Ladies’, * Misses and Claldren's . French Kid and Pebble Goat Button . Gaiters. Gent's Sewed Obeils Boots. Embroideréd Shippers for ladics ad gentlemen, ALSO A LARGE STOCK ‘or Geuts’, Ladies, Misses and ‘Chili. ren’s Arctics and Overshoes, ; All of which will be Sold at Lower Prices (ham the same quality o Goods can be bomght for this ofSan Francisco. eels. Wok. Cans, Dissolution Notice. LJ AWE eopartnership now existing betv cen Geerge ¥. Turner and bk. W. Bigelow, — wr the’ flr: name of E. W. Bigelow &C ) ill cease by Iimitution May 15th, 1830 Al) accounts not settled by pos v tine Ww BIG ELOM be W. a MO,