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\DA DAILY TR
VOL. XXIL
Piva gogo
ANSCRI
TM ee TRE INR ERR Sage
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The Daily Gransevipt,
N. P. BROWN & M.S, DEAL,
ae saan Publishers and Proprietors;
Office Cor, Broad & Pine Streets.
Legal Enterprise.
$100,000
CIFT FESTIVAL
ACADEMY OF MUSTe,
‘OMAHA, NEBRASKA,
May 25th, 1871,
IN AID OF A PUBLIC LIBRARY,
Tickets Two Dollars Each.
-COUPONS,. ONE DOLLAR EACH,
Gifts to be Awarded :
“1 Cash Gitte 90 000
1 Cash Gift -_. 15,000
1 Cash Gift ~ . ‘10,000
1 Cash Gift 5,000
1 Cash Gift ++ ‘8,000
t Cash Gift *; 2,000
1 Cash Gift 1,000
1 Cash Gift 1,000
1 Cash Gift. »1,000
1Cavh Gif} yoo
1 Caste GiGi ted oe 4,600
1 Cash Gift ° 1,000
1 Cash Gift ~ =, 1,000
lCash. Gift : = ~ -.~4,000
1 Cash Gift = = = 1,000
1 Cash Gift 1,000
15 Cash Gifts, $500 each ~ §7,500
1. Cash Gifts, $250 eac, 2,500
2) Cash Gifts, $100 cach, = 2,000
0.. Cash Gifts, $50 eagh —--—=>----9:599-+
1009 Cash Gifts, $30 each 8,000
1000 Cash Gifts, -$10 each ~~ 10,000
1000 Cash Gifts, . $5 each: < 5,000
2319 Gifts; amounting to S100; 000 .
Which wall be distributed by the Muruan
zip Association among the Ticket holders.
U7 This enterprise will be conducted in
a precisely similar manner to that of the
late Grand Gift Concert‘of the .MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSUCIATION, of San
Francisco, which gave such universal satisfaction.
© SREPERENCES ¢ ”
J. Tunser, Dep, U. 8. Marshal.
E. Zspursxre, late Government Clerk U.
P/R. R.; Omaha, Neb.
Good, ; résponsibje agents wanted, 20 .
_ per. cent. commission allewed. Address,
~—bY POD & Co; Omaha Nebraska, *
' Business Managers.
Office; Caldwell Block.) 7°
SPENCER & Parrison, Agents, Nevada
City. ap23
SPRING AND SUMMER. \
CLOTHINC !
GREAT BARGAINS.
‘ROSENSTOCK, PRICE & CO.,
(CORNER OF PL:E AND COMMERCIAL
/ STREETS, NEVADA CITY, have just re-Ceived a Splendid Stock of the Latest Styles .
Spring and Summer Suits,
‘Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Boots and Shoes, &c.
‘Which they offer to the public as low as such
Goods can be obtained Aa thie State.
——
Something New, @ prize for all !
,~¢HE “dREAT EXPECTATION PAPER
XOLLA Reach box contains a valuable prize
with excellent cullare thrown in.
Gentlemen’ Fine Shirts, Under
Clothing, Miner's Goods,
Of ail kinds and varieties. ~
Rosenstock, Price & Co.
‘Guarantee satisfaction to all customers who
“call on thems, aad propose to give the
Latest,
Finest,
And Best Goods, ;
a ae ane eeererhee saree of . A of twenty-one weeks each. The Grst €-De etiies 2 © } rer ” Term commences uga closes De-—+Are
1 ets hy
hes adtanaee to inesleeseucmilanie os saber Sut. The Seeond To 04 Se ema 4 BATHS SALOON.
“GIVE US A CALL.
‘“. SROGENSTOCK, PRICE & 00.
seh
L
dw~ undersigned would respeetiglly inform .
On hand at their Mill and Lumber
BUILDING & MINING LUMBER .
January 9th, and closes June 1st.
lar,
w
' the late vacation. and
per flowers aud shrubbery, for the use of
4 the
A GRAND GIF£ CONCERT
Will be given at the SAN JMaw THEATRE,
on MONDAY, JULY 16th, 1871, ander the ausPices of the
North San Juan Benevolent Assotion, San Juan Nevada County,
For the Renefit of the DISTRICT SCHOOLS,
FIRE CO's., CHUKCHES, CEM ETERIKS,
SCHOOL LIBRARIES. and WA'TER WoRKS
in Bridgeport Township.
1.318 Gifts agpregating the sum of $43,000.
50,000 Tickets will be soldat $1,50, Gold
Coin, each,
This is the } most liheral offer yet presented
to the people
of this State,
GiFTB:
1 Gift of Gold Coin : H ; 3c
1 Gift of Gald Coin’ reat ani ten
PGift of Gor Com, ; 3 Ct 8,000
2 Gifts of $1,000 Gold Cvin, each, $ 2.000
1 Gift of Gold Coin, : ae . 908
1 Gift of Gold Coin, $ : ; : 200
1 Gift of Gold Coin, 3 : 700
1 Gift ot Gold Coin, © ; 3 : #00
5 Gifts of $500, Gold Coin, each, 3 2.500
3 Gifts of $400, Gold Coin. each, : 1,200
4 Gitts of $300, Gold Coin, @ach, ; ; 1,200
10 Gifts of $200, Gola Coin, each, : 2,000
15 Gifts 0! $10. Gold Coin, each. ; 1,500
22 Gifts of $50, Gold Coin, each, 1,100
50 Gifts of’ $40, Gold Coin, each, ~ : 2.000
50 Gifts of $30, Gold Coin, each, ; 1.500
150 Gifts of $25, Gold Coin, each, : 3,00
400 Giits of $15, Gold Coin, each, 3° 6,000
600 Gifts of $10, Gold Coin, each, . 6,000
1,318 Gifts. amounting to $43,000
‘Treasurer—JOHN T. MORGAN, North San
wick .
All moneys herein will be deposited with
BLOCK ’& FUKTH, North San Juan, by whom
all disbursements will be made at the time of
the Concert,
The drawing will take place, and the Gifta
be awarded, precisely similar to the method
t a adopted by a fs of the Mercantile
Library Gift Concert, held at San Francisco,
aud nuder the supervision of well known citizens of Nerth Sau Juan, and the managers of
this Association.
A DISCOUNT OF TWELVE AND ONE
PER CENT. ALLOWED TO AGENTS, and
to those who may purchase from us directly
to'the'amount of twenty-five tickets or more,
Managers, — Dr. J. Stotlar, B. P. Dunning,
Wm. M. Davis, L. Bushell.
A Ticket admits the Bearer to the Drawing
and Concert.
We refer to the following named citizens
for reference ; Block & Furth, J. ‘1’. Morgan,
Dr E. B. Harris, P. H. Butler, O. P. Stidger,
Gen. O, Evans, G. W. Koch, A. J. Putnam,
B. A.’Pryor, John Fitter, Jas. Turney, John
McCoy, Peter Graham,* Henry Sweetlund, G.
B, Newell, Henry Everett, W. Cadwallader,
m. M. Eddy, Geo. Parshley, KR. Little,
David Alexander, Chas. aeeerye: Capt. J,
8. McBride, Wm. Warner, Geo, D. McLane,
Capt. Coffery, R. Newell.
Moneys and Drafts should be sent to
JOHN T. MORGAN, Treasurer.
All orders and communications to
JAMES A, STIDGER, Sec’y.
North San Juan, Cal,
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD.
m2
Pas’ Expres . Miay 1. ; Expres jPas’ger
Sanday . ‘train Tiain . sunday
exceptdjDaily! 1871. . Dailyjexcep’d
400 PM, 8.00 am.San Franco, 5.45 pm,12.30 pm
4.42 °° 1840 am:Oakland, . 5.12 ** 111.58
. 7.30 ** (San dose, . 5.40 * . ad
7.58 °° [12.15 Pm'stockton, {. 1.48 ** +-8:85
9.85 °° . 2.10 ** :Sacrament,{11.15 am} 7.00.4M
. 4.10 ** . Maryeville,! 9.10 * .
= 9.40 * . Sesma, 1420am: 4
tm 1220 * ‘Sacrame’ty,'11.45 ~! &
3} 6251 Colfax, 1845)
2 215am) Reco, }1.00ami qo
> . 9.10am!Winnemuc . 405°! p
‘2 12 00 m Battle Mo'n' 1.25 Pm! 7
P 1440"! Elko, 184540 9
16.1 Qam! Ogden, . 515Pm:
A. N. TOWNE, Gen’! Sap’t.
T. H. GOODMAN, Gen’) Passg’r Agent.
CRYSTAL SPRING SAW MILL
the public that they have
Yard, the Largest and cost
complete Stock. .of
TO BE POUND IN NEVADA COUNTY.
SACRAMENT@ SEMINARY.
FOR ‘YOUNG LADIES.
Street, Between 10th and 11th,
SACRAMENTO,
The very best to be had on this
-Nevadg, Nov. 1st, 1870.
GOLD COIN PREMIUMS!
ILL BE AWARDED TO THE SEASON
‘ICKET HOLDERS onthe
29th -day of April, 1871.
The Cosmopolittn Benevolent Society, of
California, wlll hold their Second Grand. Fair
at the Broad street Theatre, Nevada city, Cal.
in aid of the following charitable purposes :
1st, Public Schools of Nevada County.
2d, Public Library of Nevada City.
3d. Urphan Asylum , Nevada County.
4ih, Fire Department, Nc vada City.
100,000 Season Tickets of Admission will be seld at $2 50 each.
All the Premiums will be Eeppeited in the
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY,
: . PREMIUMS,
1 Premium, gold coin.. o++0se0ee+02$25,000
1 Premiam gold COins.eccescceeeseseee 15,000
1 Premium gold COin....seesesseeee 10,000
NO. 52.
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 5 1871
43.000 *%.S0un conn. $150,000 ($90,000 GOLD COIN.
A GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL
WILL BE GIVEN AT
NEW CONCERT HALL,
Grass Valley, Nevada County,
By the Grass Valley Miners? Home
Associasion,
In Aid of a HOME FOR DISABLED MINERS
60,000 Tickets will be rold at $2,50 Coin, each.
Tt is proposed to erect in the vicinity of
Grass Valley, a home for disabled and superannated miners.
The home we propose to erect will be under
the management and direction of the following well known othe Board of Truslees ; Hon. Wm. Watt, Hon, Thos,: Findley,
A, B. Brady, Esq. Dudley Hoyt, Esq. and Martin Ford, Esq. ailof whom are residents of
Graes Valley, Nevada county, Cal, The Trustees will make and exécute regulations for
the proper and economical conduct of
1 Premitm gold coin.. ee. ee. 6000
4,000 1 Premium gold Coin ..s.00 « ecessees
1 Premium gold cain..... 3,000
1 Premium gold coim ...¢..e0es.c56 3,000
1 Premium gold coin. .. eeecevccee.. 2,490
1 Premium gold Coin. cesccesee.ssee.. 2,000
15 Premiums gold coin, $1,000 each. .. 15 000
5 Premiums gold coin, $500 each.... 2,500
25 Premiums gold coin, $250 €ach...7: 6,950
100 Premiums gold coin 6100 each... 10.000
100 Premiums -goid coin, $50-eacks sss. = °5.000
200 Premiums gold coin, $30 each... 6,000
500 Premiums gold coin, $25 each... 12,500
1,043 Premiums gold coin, $20 each.. 20,860
ee
estteses
BUSINESS MANAGERS—A. W. Potter,
A. H. Hagadorn, J. Corwell Lee.
_ By special permission we refer to the following well_known citizens:
oun H. Dickson, sheriff Nevada County.
ey -A. Lancaster, National Exchange
otel,
M. 8. Deal, Editor Nevada Transcript.
G. v. Schmittburg, Postmaster.
Julius Greenwald, County Treasurer,
Geo. B. Newell; ex=County Supervisor.
Thos, J. Gardner, Editor Nevada Gazette.
P. Banner, Merchant.
R. B. Gentry, late Sheriff Nevada County.
D.E. Bell, Deputy Postmaster.
Ira. A. Katon. Union Hotel.
G. G, Allen, Nevada foundry,
Judge T. H. Kolfe.
Geo, K. Phillips, Merchant.
_ A, Goldsmith, merchant,
Wm. R, Coe, Chief Engineer Fire Department,
T. Canfield, ex-Chiet Engineer Fire Department,.
A. Sanford, Merchant.
Bliven & Potter. Merchants,
Lester & Mulloy, Merchants,
L. Nihell, City Marshal. .
Good responsible Agents wanted. Liberal
commissions allowed. Meney shonid be
sent by Express, or by Draft on any solvent
Bank. . Addresa all communications to
c. B. SOCIETY,
Nevada City, Cal, apl .
UNION MARKET.
JACOB NAFFZIGAR, Proprietor.
AS JUST RECEIVED a large lot of Hogs
which are being killed at the rate of 15
to 20 per day. . ines ahas
i, He has mow on hand a very large lot§ of
SPLENDID 37m)
NEW LARD,
HAMS,
AND
BACON,
Coast, which willibe soldat
‘ow rates, m
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
JACOB, NAFFZIGAR.
7 School Year is divided into,T wo Terme
The nds of the Seminary-have been enph eer py
ladies of the family.
Hair Cutting. .-nerssirnaernZ5 Comes
Shampeoan
‘Baths— Hot
HAIR DRESSING
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
having ..,..--. eeewes
a
OOO cept ewes
“6
SREVADA.cITx.
AN:
2,005 Gold Coin Premiums am't’y to $150,000
‘) 1501 Gilts,
Home.
_ The Home will derive some of its support
from regular monthly subscriptions of the
working mines, dud from contributions from
the charitably disposed of all classes. It is
believed that in this way the Home can be
maintained when it is bnce established
The necessity o: snch a home is demonstra~
ted every day. Miningaccidents are frequent
and in many instances result. in disability to
the subjects of them. The community is’ al“most daily cated 1
the agsistance of the disabled. his tax ona
generous community is to be used to a better
urpose and do more good to the unfortunate
oy the establishment of the Home to which
we refer, and which we propose to establish
During the Festival the sum of $90,000
beth be distributed to the Tieket holders as
lows ;
1 Gitt uf Gold Coin.. ++. 815,000 eeceece,
1 Gift of Gold Coin. -10,000
1-Gift of Geld Coins s335% ~ 6,000
1 Gift of Gold ’Coin..icescecees 2.000
% Gifts of Gold coin $1,000.... 7,000
10 Gifts Gold Coin, $500..0...6 5.000
10-Gitts Gold Coin $300.. §=63, 000
10 Gifts Gold Coin, $200. 2,000.
60 Giits Gold Coin, ¥100 6,000
100 Gifis Gold Coin $50. &,
1300 Gifts Gold Coin; $30>°: 9.006
200. Gifts Gold Coin, $25. 5,000
$00 Gifts Gold Co n, $20
$90,000
The Giits will be awarded in a precisely similar manner as at the Concert given in aid of
tLe Mercantile Library.
The tirawing will take place under the management ofa Committee of well known responsible citizens of Nevada county, Gal.
‘#reasurer—Bunk of Chios. Kind«
ley & Co.¢Grass Valley, with whom ail
moneys will be deposited. Ali disbursements
will be made thruagh said Bank.
in addition to the above Gifts the sum of
$10,600 will be given to the ‘Irustees of the
“MOME ”
For a guarantee that the Gifts. will be fairly
drawn we beg leave to refer to any citizen of
Nevada County,
Good respunsibie Agents wanted everywhere
FIFTEEN per cent discount will bemade
to parties taking Fifty or more 11ckets.
All orders should be addressed to
GEKv. W. DIXON,
Secretary and Business Manager.
Office; Exchange Build'ng, Gras Valley.
$75,000 Gold Coin.
A GRAND
te GIFT CONCERT! &
WILL BE GIVEN AT THE
ETROPOLITAN THEATRE,
SACRAMENTO,
MAY 1, 1871,
—BY THE—
Sacramento Pioneers and Sacramento Library Association,
For their joint benefit, and to pay their existing indebtedness,
“During the Concert 1,317 Gifts
avill be distributed among Ticketholders--amounting to $75,000 in
Gold Coin, as follows:
1 Gift of Gold Coin.. 2 © 600 eOSeeesee -$15.000
1 Gift of Goid Coin....ccscccsscees 10,000
1 Gift of Gold Coin.. .ccccccccccess.es 5,000
1 Gift of Gold Coin..... eeccesove 2,000
:8 Gifts of Gold Coin, $1.000 each... 3,000
5 Gifts of Gold Coin $500 each.... 2.500
.5 Gifts of Gold Coin, each..6.-. 1.500
‘50 Gifts of Gold Co'n $100 each.... 5.000
100 Gifts of Gold Coin, each.-.. — 5,000
3u0 Gifts of Gold Coin, each..s2. 9,000
850 Gifts of Gold ‘Coin, $20 each... 17,000
1,317 Prizes,amounting to $75,000
TREASURER,
B. F. HASTINGS & CO. Bankers.
With whom all moneys will be deposited, an
by whom all disbursements will be made.
60,000 Tickets will be sold at
$250 Coin, Each.
This Ticket will admit the bearer to Concert.
Ge The drawing will take place and the
Gifts awarded in a precisely similar manver
as at the Concert giveu-in tan Francisco, in
aid of the Mercantile Library, and under the
oint supervision of a Committee of well
nown citizens of Sacramento, and the officers of said Aesociations:
27 Pereons at a distance can obtain Tick.
F Checks on any of the Sacramento Banks,.or Coim by Wells, Fargo & Co.,
Ten per cent commission will be allowed’ to’
rsons sending for Fifty or more ‘Pickets.*
Poumsadan paidiu Tiexets. ' :
All orders should be addressed to
Cal,
the J
GRAND OPENING BALL.
or THE—
NEW CONCERT HALL,
GRASS VALLEY,
er
Concert Hall Association,
On Thursday Evening, May 11th:
Te SPLENDID NEW HALL, built by the
Grass Valley Coneert Hall Association,
will be dedicated. by a Grand Upening Ball, on
the Evening of May 11th, 1871. The Hali is:
the finest one in the mountaing Of Ualifornia,
being 144 feet in length by. forty-four feet
in width, and the ftoor is capable of accom.
modating 500 dancers. {tie the désign of the
Association to inake the Ball the best in eve-~
ry respect ever held in the mountains. And
, of the occasion a general invitation is hereby
extended to thé ladies and.gentlemen ot Nevada and adjoinirg counties. No tickets of Invitation will be issued.
Committee of Invitation.
: GRASS. VALLEY.
Hon Wm Watt, Hon Thos; Findley,
= oe Leach, C Ry vine mal
bam Granger, » . Wi Spencer,
David Watt, CW Smith,
D-? Holbrook, AB Dibble,
Aaron Hooper, M Byrne, Jr,
Pat English, J K.Byrne, »
W C Pope, D Collins,
'L Zacharias, J A Farralil,
D. Binkleman, B Nathan,
Jos Newman, J J Dorsey,
Dr Jas Simpson, W Loutzenheis:r,
E.R West, AA Mulloy,Dr Wm McCormick, J H Henderson,
Dan Meagher, R Shoemaker,
Henry Ivens, G W Anderson,
Frank Cleveland. Wm Young,
Geo King,
BOSTON RAVINE.
“. Martin Ford, * ~~ “Alex Stoddard,
Dudley Hoyt. Jas Bennallack,
Chas Bebrisch, Ben McCauley,
FOREST SPRINGS.
Jos Perrin, George Little,
NEVADA CITY,
Ira A Eaton, J A Lancaster,
zobn Coshin, rl W Sigourney, 7
scar Maltman, von Schmittbur ;
C8 Wells, . TB Garnet *
Tom Canfield, M BB Potter,
Dan E Bell, C Beckman,
LITTLE YORK.
John Hussey, John Cozzens,
EUREKA. i
J W Robb,
MOORE’S FLAT,
Hon TA Slicer,
: SWEETLAND,
H Sweetland, G D McKean,
BIRCHVILLE,
Henry Everett, G B Newel),
FRENCH CORRAL.
Ehsha Newell, WM Eddy.
mae! SAN JUAN,
an Furth,
O P Bidet, ys
CHEROKEE,
John Tierney,
COLFAX,
L D Leeds, Fogg,
hiimes,
: AUBURN,
James Mahon, Jacob Neff,
. ROUGH AND READY.
Sam Gilham, A TL. Slack,
PENN VALLEY,
John Montgomery,
INDIAN SPRINGS,
M L Hatch,
COLUMBIA HULd.
Robt McMurray,
W W Nichois,
SUCKER FLAT.
BL Crary, C L Compton.
\ SMARTSVILLE,
Thos Simpson, €-C Duhain,
RECEPTION COMMITTEE,
Hon. Reuben Leech, Dr. W. McCormick,
Sam. Granger, W.K. Spencer,
Aaron: Hooper, D. Collins,
. VLOOR MANAGERS,
A.B. Dibble, W.-C. Pope,
‘Frank Cleveland, L. Z ins,
C. 8. Wells, J.A. caster,
Price of Tiekets...... ...$3 09
SUPPER. FREB.
LARGE SALE OF FURNITURE
Wz. EK. JOHNSTON
UPL BNE gs
J. E. JOHNSTON,
-f Nations} F xchange Hotei Euiiding.
Nevada, July 28th, 1870.
Broad Street Market.
eee
CADWALADER, DAV:‘S &' CO.‘
Cans aring’ or Cobd....26. Business Agents.: ,
are admitted atany time during 2 cal
‘. the term, and:charged proportionately. Hair Dressing Room for Ladies and chikiren, @ hd Roe sgremento, Onl:
Course of Study—Juvenite, Department, Ac-. 7. oy ., Leeches applied for 6 Agencyourt t,, nm
Course, J and. K. mach a CEs PERE CE Binoye. oe” Caneeaas mn S. sa ;
JAMES COLLEY, Prop ‘icior,
ALWAYS so ied with hie besto f BEEF,
PORK AND MUTTON,
4 gy Mee from fanvition and Meats deyoke Ae oe COLLEY
that airmay Jorn ii the fes*ivities “~~~