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April 14, 1875 (4 pages)

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BLES, ection GIES, _ LB of ilthat © »Well 18 bee on S$ and d and tisfac. month OR. ees Stock. Hall, suing. Hoos ion. * The: Daily Transeript NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Home Again, “Mr. Boulanger, with his-two interesting children,. arrived in this: city -on Monday evening last. Our readers are familiar with this case, as long accounts of the affair have been published in these columns. In the first case, when the ,divotce was mother sued for the children before Judge Caldwell of this ctty, and’ they were~awarded-to—the “father: ‘The third time the ease came before Judge Wheeler of San Francisco, and-the ‘Must possess to a certain degree, or (ep See ey . taerate-the ten thousand articles-oon= __granted, the children were taken jn} -charge by the father, Next time the’ Tue San Francisco Post says:’ Toe dress is not a feminine weakness, but a.feminirye art, which all women sink into the insignificant sphere o masculinity. : ere Great. Redaction in Prices--—-Elegant Goods. Rosenberg Bros. have just received & mammoth stock of the most elegant goods ever brought to Nevada. It would be an all day’s task to enuenhance her attractions by means of . : Mining Stock Board., ESAN FRANCISCO. Yesterday. Morning’s Sales. 475 Ophir, 97, 98b30. 3 445 Mexican, 2634, 27, 267%. 100: Gould & Curry, 181%, 18%. 945 Best & Belcher, 5234, 5344030 20 Savage, 130. 156 Chollar, 66, 6424, 6624b30, ‘Hale-& Norcross, 4354, 45; 43%. 1720 Crown Point, 40, 414, 4134, 305 Yellow Jacket, 87, 89. ° 195 Imperial, 87%, 9. __..20. Empico Mill,.634,-2 tained in their store, suffice itito say -—-400-Kentuek 1734-49332 340 Alpha, 23, 2337, = that their present Spring stock ofTstaple and faney dry goods is superior to that of any other store_in the mountains. Ladies, if you would consult your own interest; come and fore Judge Ramage of Sacramento, and the ehildren—remained with the mother. The fitth time the case came before Judge Dwinelle, of San Francisco, when the case was thoroughly ventilated-and the children awarded tothe father. From a gentleman who conyersed with the chilpurchasing elsewhere, and you will be surprised to find how much dower we are selling goods than (our ¢éom-e petitors. The ladies all say, “Why Rosenberg Bros. sell twenty-five per cent. cheaper than aby other store in town.” And it’s the ‘trath. Call aud be convinced. No trouble to show gdods. Rosexzeru Bros. ald oi examine our beautiful goods, before+ The fourth time the case came be. 299 Belcher, 3714, 38630. °° 3 , 110. Confidence, 22. : 200 Con. Virginia, 44414, 444, ~ 295 Sierra Nevada, 12%, . 660 California, 63, 6324.290 Bullion, 52, 53b30, 5124, : — 4 @ “5 10 Seg, Belcher, 107 60 Justice,140. 470 Union Con, 8%, 8. 775 Lady Bryan, 634, 6, 614, 290 Julia, 737, 744. 40. Caledonia, 2024, 21. 100 Knickerbocker, 454; 43y. $45. Globe, tig Ti 55 Baltimore, 8%, 83{. 10 Utah, 5, Ceo 47, 107%, Qe a j 390 Silver Hill, 1034; 60: Challenge, 7. 1H “it with a = g ALEX., GAULT’ PROVISION STOR i, AND BAKERY, Wioan STREET, She chboras tht 2) SOR “AVING leased the, fire-proof building adjoining my BAKERY, and stocked, LARGE AND CHOICE VARIETY. ‘GF =. BELL & BELDEN, : \ Ny HOLESALE ANDRETAIL DEAL. Masonic Building, . Cor Pine & Commercial Streets, ‘Drugs, Medicines, Mining Chem: icals, Patent Medicines, &c, Books. ! Boots! BLANK BOOKS,’ GIFT Books —_. JUVENILES, NEW PUBLICATIONS, céries, ‘Family Gro Tam prepared to sell PROVISIONS, ‘CASE GOODS, © STATIONERY. Gold Pens) Steel Pens, hes = Letter and Note Paper, egal Cap, == — Bi tepDrawing Paper, . dren yesterday, we learn that they -for several years, and on every occa“sion when the case has been brought express great satisfaction and delight in being uble to come to this city again and to be free from their moth-er. They are fonaly attached to their. father, who has had charge of them into the Courts, they have been askabove the Union Hotel, or ut any Franx Gurxp is prepared to reseat ‘and repair chairs. and ether furniture, either at his rooms, one door al3tf. 120 Rock Island, 6, 534, 110. N. Y. Con, 214, 3, 150 Occidental, 3%. _ 60 Sheridan, 134,165. American Flat, 914 1 Mi 9%. ce place required. 50. School Hats, at 372 ( ye cents apiece, at Goldsmith’s, a . AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, etc., ete,, ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. ——mee S 7 and con . Red Cloyer, Alfalfa, Timothy, }> Lawn Grass, Kentucky Blue _ Everything in. my Store is just recejved ae &e, &cSEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS! Grass; Sain Foin. HARDWARE! W. H. Crawford's:. SOLUMN.= > Heavy and — LITURAL.: IMPLEMENTS, At the Ola Stana AGRICU = OPPOSE THE UNton Toren, = ‘ Tron and Steel, eS Nails:and Shovels, @ ed separately by the various Judges —who-they preferred _to_live-wi th, and every time their emphatic answerhas+ ~ sioner’s sale tude under a prévious ~ decree of this Court, be confirmed, been, ‘with my father.’” This ends ‘the Boulanger case andthe children are made happy again’. : _ Oo District Court-—-March Term > Tuesday, -April 13th. ~ . “Court met pursuant to adjournment, Hon. T.-B. Reardan, District Judge, presiding, : Eshbach ys. White. On motion of Niles Searls, attorney for plaintiff, it was ordered that the Commisand that the Sheriff deed the prem. We take pleasure—inann ouncing “ hats, Hyman Bros. Always ‘First in the SS 5. ets te our customers and the public generally, that we are in recept of one of the finest, best selected and most fashionableSpring stocks of clothing, boots and shves, etc., ever brought to this market, which will-be found\cheaper than ever before. Give us aeall and examine our goods and. prices before purchasing. elsewhere. HYMAN'BROS. © al-tt > The ‘‘Bonanza” forall, —~ Invalids, by nervous debility, desirous of again feeling the-vigor of health and vim of system, should take a few bottles of Des Tully, Parker, ral se Coun Regular ounted. Just or ved. oto, Sa nd Gerbe Innia, mniento City. ‘allow. lum. . Time: per \ce canpar. LOT, pott om coDoe i fence, welling in good choice well of it at preme TT , Yy pDaY 1875. dance, rafabed, y guest aps nd, Nosred Augion. Insurer. eputy. ~ises sold to the purchaser, and pay ~ tinuance by Byrne and Searls,against ~ by Geo. S. Hupp. The Court or' dered that defendant’s counsel make . , Caldwell appearing for the plaintiff are making extensive arrangements -. fora celebration in-that-town on the . ed in a few days. deliberately drove the hegs from the ~ mill, where they were slaughtered. “HENLEYS CELEBRATED TX. Birress. Before one bottle is taken they wil] fee! the . Pe the decree. : ~~ Larrimervs. Meek et als. Jas. K. Byrne, of counsel for defendant, asked fora continuance of the case forthe term. Court requested plaintifi’s counsel, Geo. §., Hupp, to be notified to appear and be . heard on this behalf. Argument for conprovided in the motion for continuance in the usual form on Saturday morning the 17th inst, i A. H. Trish me pis F. Hartman. Argument on. urrer. John—I. and Niles Searls for defendant,: Demurrer argued and submitted. Court adjourned until to-morrow morning at 10 o’clock., Grand Cplebration. The Odd Fellows of Grass Valley 26th of this month, that being the 56th anniversary of the introduction ofthe Order in the United States. At _# meeting of Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, of this city, held on Monday evening last; it was unanimously -resolved to turn ont in full regalia and go to Grass Valley to participate in «the celebration. We also understand a large number of the members of Oustomah Lodge,No. 16, I. O. O. F, will also attend. Invitations have been sent tu all the Lodges in the county, und a large number have signified their intention of attending. From appearances we believe there will be the largest procession of Odd Fellows in Grass Valley on the 26th, ever sean: in the county. The progtamme of exercises will be publishStealing Megs, Officer Scott yesterday arrested a Chinaman for stealing a. number of hogs from. McFall, on Deer Creek, . . last Thursday. It:seems the Chinaman went down to the tanch and ranch toa corral, near Stiles’ old ‘The Chinanian was identified by
parties who saw him commit the deed. His examination will take Place to-day. Breastpin Lost. '& BAKER’S, Commercial St. ascribes the cure of a dangerous cough, accom the lungs, to Ha hound and Tar. says, ‘threatened to. suffocate me, . but the honey ef Horehonnd and Tar bas removed every trace it.’. The letter was to’ a lady friend in . this.eity, who has placed it at-the disposal of ©. N. Crittenton Avenue. one minute, dawn of restoration, of returning health. No case-of dyspepsia, indigéstion, loss of appetite, rieumatisn, Kidney or liver dis@ase, has ever resisted its restorative power, Every part of the human system requires and should receive sustenance and support from the stomach, regulated by the liver. Ifthe stomach can not supply the ailment required, the whole system languishes, Fortify your organs of life with these bitters, and in-a few day3 you will feel_your ‘whele—system—invigorated;. for every disease arising from disordered liver, stomach or bowels, it is invaluable;, it will revive your shattered system. Dyspeptics and persons of bilious habit should keep it within reach, if they value health and ease, — a6-1m LESTER & MULLOY have honey in the comb. inch28 <> Don’r buy slop clothing, when you can get fine home made suits, warranted to fit, at J. W. Downing’s. Important. Endorsed by the Balsam for the Lungs, cures Coughs, Colds and Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat and Chest. Dr. Townsley’s Toothache Anodyne cures in One Minute, _ ¢7-6m Trinity Guild. . There will be a meeting of Trinity Guild at the residence of Dr. K;>-M. Hunt on. Wednesday evening, April 14th. Afull attendance is desired. Mrs. M. L. Warson Secretary, By Miss Mary Gregory. Fresh Butter, The best in the market, from Sutton’s Ranch. For sale at SUTTON al ter from Mrs. Charlotte Lisle, of Chicago, a lady well known asa contributor to the Western press, she anied by bleeding at Hale's Honey of Horey cougb,” she Pike's Toothache Drops—cure in vw, On the afternoon of April 7th§ €ither in the Skating Rink or between that place and Goldsmith’s dry goods store, a gold breastpin, black enamel: The finder will confeta favor by leaving it at J. J. Ott's J. M: WALLING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, Justice of tue Peace, and FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, Assay Office, Main street. alé-lw. y FFICE, Brown & Morgwm’s Block, NEF Medical profession. Oz, Wm:-Hull’s . A Scrrocatine Coven.—In a-let-} ,7 Sixth . J + To be found in this part of the State. SPRING AND SUMMER GooDs! MAGNIFICENT STOCK !~ GREAT ATTRACTION. A, BLUMENT HAL, F PINE STREETS, has just_receiveda FIRST. ARRIVAL -. T intend to keep the BEST of AD AND . is_of the CHOICEST QUALITY sequently is = FRESH and PURE, everything to be found in a: First Class’ GROCERY and PROVISION STORE, ané I also intend to sell at the Lowest Living Prices. A share of the . Garge aid most Magnificent Stock ofSPRING GOODS; Superior in style end.elegance of anyThese Goode, which consist of in the line of DRESS AND FANCY G0 0Ds, And are now offered for Sale everything thing ever before brought tothe mountains. . ~fully solicited. ge ALEX. GAULT. “Nevada City, April 1st, 1875, MILLINGTON’S DANCING CLASSES, AT THE SKATING RINK, . Than the same goods can be bought at other place in this State. BLUMENTHAL is determined not to be outdone in introducing the. latest styles to the people of this community. It_ is useless to attempt to enumerate tha kinds of Goods I have on hand, but suflicient to say I have the AND, THE any EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY, MY PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE, AND ALL I ASK IS THAT PURCHASERS CALL AND INSPECT MY GOODS AND ASCERTAIN PRICES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. SAVE YOUR MONEY, By Buying of A. BLUMENTHAL. Nevada City, March 17th, 1875, EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. < Ter] Ng Bid. > % Gd BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL: . . EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY. LANCASTER & CO., Proprietars. WHE proprietors of the EMPIRE STA. BLES announce that they have now the Largest lot of Horses, ‘Carriages and Buggies Teams, with blegant’ Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and vn the most reasonable terms. « Our Horses are free from vice, of good style and capable . tas as fast as any q man cares to ve, ag terme for Funerals attended to with promoptness. : Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by, the day, week or month and the greatest of care guaranteed. : LANCASTER & CO, qv VaDA CITY, Cal, aps vy steamboat and railroed -to-their-town and Ww DAYS AND EVENINGS OF . TUITION. ; Gents’ Clauss, Monday, at 8 P. M. ae) Ladies’, Wednesday, at 2b. M. Ladies and Gentlemen, Thursday, -6t-8-P MM, : y Misses and Masters,’ (from 12 to 15 years of age) Saturday at 8 P. M; Children, on Saturday, at 2P. M. Priyate lessons will be given -from:10 to 4every day when not engayed with classes Parties desirous of asquiring the. New and Elegant Waltz, ‘The Glide,” which combin¢s both elegance and simplicity. and can be S. J. MILLINGTON. NEWARK ~ LAND COMPANY. San Franciso Bay, Alameda Co. California. Title Perrect. Incorporated, i ieee NEWARK LAND COMPANY is now eee shape; the Guarantee Fund paid in. his Company will be prepared in March to take 3,000 people by lands in one excursion, which will be advertised.’ By reference to the Coast Survey Chart it will be seen that at Potrero Point, in front of-Newark, the deep “water comes ail the way through the channel from the Pacific, with the C. P. R. R. running in a direct line through Livermore Pass making this the conneeting point between all parts of the United States and by deep water to ail-parts of the globe and the greatest manufacturing point on the Bay of San Francisco—plenty of water, good climate, excellent soil and easy communication, This land will be sold at auction inApril in acres and lots, This company will com: mence active operation in building, etc. soon, " For all information, circulars,maps and subscription, apply at the office of-the Company, 405’ California Street, basement, opposite Bank of California, San Franciscu, CHAS.'R. PETERS, Manager. : ‘San<Prancisco, March 3-1. ‘Lecation;-;Manzanita iil; Nevada Cuunty, California. ‘The fourth anbual meeting of the Stockholders of thé above named Company, for the election of Trustees and otlicers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other busiti¢se as may come before the meeting, will be eid at tht office of the said Company at the Secretary's office, at North San Juan, Nevada county, State of California, on MONDAY, the TENTi day of MAY, 1875, at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day. Sa JsAe db RAY, President, \ By Jas. A, SripGex, Secretary, N.San Juan, April 2; 1875. SAMUEL BETHELL, U. 8. Deptty Mineral Surveyor, Loyd Street, Grass Valley. a LL attend to ‘Surveying in av’ portion of-the County or state. _ ab “Nevada City, March 7a, 1875, , _. BULBS! BULBS! BULBS! . Public Patronage is-respect=. easily attained by: persons of all . ages without dizziness, are re-. . Spectfully solicited. _Nevads City, March 23d, 1875, . _.. Stockholders’. Meeting. . 47 UBA IONNEL GOLD MINING co. f Physicians, Surgeons and ObstetHyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Gladiolas, (all colors and varieties, ) A Full Line of. Flower and Garden Seeds. . Every fi amily should havea copyof Williams’ Window Gardening, Devoted Specially-to the CULTURE OF FLOWERS, _ oe ne oe ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, _ 6 —emene WHEELBARROWS ROPE BLOCKS & SHEAVES, HYDRAULIC PIPE; * Made to: Order and Tarred. “Rubber Hose, Belting, &c. GLASS AND PUTTY, . LINSEED AND CASTOR OIL. Sole Agent tor the : Averill Chomicad Paint _ ” Mixed Ready for Use. Giant, Hercules and Eastern: Agents Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., of California __BELL & BELDEN. AGENT FOR THE — ~< WEED SEWING MACHINE Fhe Best Made. . Go.and seo the new patent B: H. MILLER, . CLOTHING MERCHANT, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Sf. ‘NEVADA CITY. > UNION HOTEL, MAIN STREET, ; NEVADA CITY. CHAS. H. MOORE, & CO,, PROPRIETORS, penne . Open all Night. —. “~ DENTISTRY. DR. A. CHAPMAN, Transcript Builaing, ON COMMERCIAL STREET. DR. G. W. GRAVES i AND 5 DR. H. WAGNER, ricians, ‘Permanently located at . NEVADA CITY. PFCE in Brown & Morgan’s Bloc& Mapping, etc, + O SPRING BED BOTTOM! Imitation Marble MANTLE PIECES, MADE OF IRON. EQUALTO THEFINEST MARBLE: And at : “HALF THECST! Wooden ee Willow Ware Crockery —ana Glassware, LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS. And Everything in a First Class "HARDWARE STURE. ae iCall amd examine our prices before purehasing elsewhere, and we will conyince you that we sell cheap. _ er than any other Hardware Store in Nevada County. ee . _ Those or our friends who reside in the conntry can send theig orders . us by mail or express and ‘they wil be promptly attended to, W. H. CRAWFORD,27 and 29 Main Street, NEVADA CITY] . . @orner Eroad and Pine streets. mh ve t., 1974, The Best Ever Invented. .