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The Daily Transcript
‘NEVADA ‘CITY, CAL.
“SOCAL AF AFFAIRS.
Ladies Dancing “Class.The ladies’ dancing class of Mr.
Millington’s “dancing school, wil!
meet this afternoon at 2 o’clock.
This notice is official.
on
ll lm mm
Local Brevities.
Jim Faulkner is fitting the grounds
on_the—bill_west—of—his—house -for .
pic nic purposes. There is a beau~ tiful grove of trees, there, and he .
has just erected a large platform for
dancing. Pha place xdjains the
Grass Valley road. and—istherefore
convenient of ‘access to’ both. towns.
Tf there are any joint pic nies this,
year, they should be held at that
place. Faulkner is also making improvements uf the race_track, and . . Franx . Gump is prepared. to reseat
and repair chairs and ether furni-. putting it i» good condition. There
will be a race now and them during
the summer, just for a change.
We announced in our last issue,
that the ladies dancing class would
There.
was. a@ misunderstanding ,.on our
It should have been this afternoon, as-Mr. Millington was at San
Juap on that day, and will be. pres__,_ent this _afternoon,—whenthe~‘class
will again. meet.
The spelling fever rages to some
extent both here and at Grass ValGreat 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 enu-iyerate the ten thousand articles oontained in their store, suffice it to say
that their present Spring stock of
staple and fancy dry. goods is superior to that of any other store in the
mountains. Ladies, if you would
consult your own interest, comé and
eXamine our beautiful goods, before
purchasing elsewhere, “and—you-will}be surprised to find how much lower
petitors. The ladies all say, “Why
in town.” And it’s the trath. Call
and be convinced. “No trouble to
show goods. RosENBERG Bros. ald
ture,.either at his rooms, one door
above the Union Hotel, or ut any
place ee al3tf.
o———
New'potatoes at LES TER & MULLOYS. “ald
ss
Hyman Bros. Always First in the
Market.
We take pleasure . in announcing
the finest, bsst selected and most
fashionableSpring stocks of clothing,
We are sélling goods than our com-.
Rosenberg Bros. sell twenty-five per .
cent. cheaper-than any other.-stere+—
to our customers and the public gen.
erally, that we are in recept of‘one-of . ”
Mining Stock Board.
“SAN. FRANCISCO,
_ Yesterday Morning’s Sales,“480 Ophir, 99, 100, 9937.
200 Mexican, 272, 27%.
225 Gould & Chiry, 1824, 18%,
Ske as i
575 Best & Belcher, 53 5474030.
50 Savage, 132%, 131;
150 Chollar, 64, 65, 64,
800 Hale & Norcross, 44, 4437b30.
2560: Crown Point, ‘42, 40%, 41.
110 Yellow Jacket, S781 24,
100 ‘Imperial, 834.
+ 60 Empire Mill, 6%
320 Alpha, 2234 £93, 2214.
355° Belcher, See yb eee
167 Con. Virginia, 44724, 450,
eee
560.-Sierra Nevada,-13%, 141 1334,
-50-Daney,--75e.-———~=
2735 California, 6444, 65, 6474 a
380 Bullion, 51, oa _
30 Exchequer, 310630.
585 Overman, 62, 61,
65 Justice, 131, 130.
245 Union Con, 8%.
3800 Lady Bryan, 6, 5°, 6b30,
820 Julia, 8, 844.
60° Caledonia, 21.
100 Knickerbocker, 414]
810 Globe, 1%. _
315 Baltimore, 8%, 8%:
25 Utah, 5.
20 Dayton, 3, 31%.
~20 Rock Island, 5%4.
85.-N. Y. Con,-2%;-3, 2%,
60 Sheridan, 144, 13%.
25 American ‘Fiat, 9%."
GROCERY,
“SI Kentucky THz, 18, Cees
it with 6
. PROVISIONS,
160 Silver Hill, 11. Rare as Be
&
PROVISION STORE,
AND BAKERY,
BROAD STREET,
NEVADA ‘CITY. .
AVING leased the fire-proof building
adjoining my BARSEE, end stocked
LARGE fae D CHOICE _
Vv ARIETY— OF
= ‘Groceries,
Tam prepared to sell
GROCERIES,
CASE GOODS,
ete,, etc.,
je Nace ox RETAIL,
ON THE MOST FAVORABLE =.
—
Everything in my Store is just received
ALEX. . G tAULT'S \BELL & bg ari
ae . . er
Masonic Building,
Cor Pine & Commercial Streets, 4
W tan AND REP ALE-BEALERS.IN
ieals, Patent Medicines, &c.
Books ! . » Books!
BLANK BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
JUVENILES,
‘NEW PUBLICATIONS,
STATIONERY, .
Gold Pens,
Steel Pens,
‘Letter and Note Paper,
Legal Cap,
Bill Cap,
Drawing Paper,
Envelopes.
~~ &e, &er—
SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS!
Red Cloyer, Alfalfa, Timothy,
Lawn Grass, Kentucky Blue
Grass, Sain Foin.
. The compositors of the Union
office think of challenging the boys
of this office to mortal combat with
Webster’s: «dictionary. How do
’ those compositors spell the five spot
of diamonds, when hearts are trumps,
in the game of Pedro.
Oustomah Lodge, I, 0. O, F., of
__this city, voted on Tuesday night to
attend the celebration of their order
in Grass Valley, on the 26th. .No.
_tice will be found in another column
of the order of exercises. It is expected that A. A. Sargent will delivef the oration.
~Amon B owman, ‘who was connected With the Geological Survey] of
‘tnce, called upon us yesterday. He
———withbe here next week—a “few days [the Pactic branch is at last permanently
for the purpose of investigating the
nature of the ancient-river“channels
in the vicinity.
__-Grass Valley is_to_have another
_ celebration on the 12th of May. On
~ that day. the Red Men of this county
will celebrate, it being St. Tamany’s
Day.
gala days,
Chas. Swartz, of this city, was
made father on Saturday night last
of a baby weighing fourteen and a
“half pounds. Beat it who can.
Thos. Gardner, who went into the
réal estate business at San Francisco
is-not the Gardner who used to edit
. the Gazette of this place. He . was
the business manager of the Sacra* mento Union for twenty years.
A large number of citizens are in
attendance upon the District Court
as witnesses i in . Mining cases ¢ on the
“Hidge.
‘The surveyors have not made
their estimate. of the survey on the
>_mew line from Grass Valley to” this
city, but will probably have it completed to-day.
E. W. Maslin, formerly of this
‘county, has been fishing. He caught
a trout in Sonoma Creek, the other
_ ‘day, which measured twenty’ inches
an length.
Peaches, pears and-echerries are .
:gone hereabouts, but apple trees are
trying hard to make up the deficien-cy. The trees are getting well blossomed out in different purts of town.
Summer is here;
The people of You Bet are going
to give a grand party at that place,
on the 30th of this month, the net
proceeds of which will be dévoted to
school pnrposes, The object is a
worthy one and the party ought to
be liberally patronized. There is.
no pleasanter place in the county to.
Spend an evening than at~You Bet,
and we presume a delegation from
here will be present. a
Breastpin Lost.
On the afternoon of April 7th’
either in the Skating Rink or between that place. and -Goldsmith's
dry goods store, a gold breastpin,
black enamel. The finder will confer a faver by leaving it.at J. J. Ott’s
_Asday Office, Main street. al4-lw
New styles of Send Carpets with
at Goldsmith’ ‘8. a3.
'. Subsequent visits of other Surgeons of the
Thut town, is,favored with
hats, boots and shoes, etc., ever
brought to this markét, which will be
‘found cheapér than ever before.
Give us a call and examine our goods
and. prices before purehasing elsewhere. HYMAN BROS. al-tf
>
National Surgical Institute.
The Pacific. Branch Permanently
Established in San Francisco.
Since the first visit of Dr. H.R. ‘Allen
(the founder ef the National Surgical Institute) to this coast, nearly two years ago,
it has been the intention of the Institute to J
establish a Bratich in San Francisco. The
Institute, and the unparalleled success
which attended them, has.served only to
strengthen the project, After the expend
ede
FIRST ARRIVAL
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS!
— . . sates
_ MAGNIFICENT STOCK!
GREAT ATTRACTION. .
A, BLUMENTHAL,
is of the CHOICEST QUALITY, and con
sequently is
FRESH and PURE.
I intend to keep the BEST of
‘everything to be found in a
First Class GROCERY and
-80 intend to se}l at the Lowest
Living Prices.
iture-of-mueh—time;taber and money in
preparing instruments; machinery, etc.,
N rHE CORNER “OF BROAD AND
PINE STREETS, has just received a
Magni
established, and will be open for the rementh. For the present, and until further
notice, the business will be continued at
their old building, No;-819-Bustrstreet, be=
tween Kearny and Montgomery, San Franciseo,_ The machinery for the -Swedish
movement and vacuum cure; Galvanic and
Electrical apparatus, and for giving the
Electro Thermal, ‘turkish, Vapor and other
baths, has all been received from the East,
(where it was manufactured in the Institute machine shops,) and is rapidly being
Placed, in position. Dr. J. M. Hinkle, one
_ofthe bldest and most successful surgeons
of the Institute, associated with Dr. Thos.
Mayon and a corps of skilled assistants, are
already in San Francisco, and will remain
therein charge of the Branch Institute;
asked or fears apprehended concerning the
permanency and proficiency of the Pacific
Branch,
Dr, Allen will visit the Institute in San
Frangisco, on the 20th of this month, and
remain until the 15th of May following,
during which time he. will be pleased to
. see-all~the old patients-now~ under: -treat=
ment, and as many new ones as possible.
The Institute is especially prepared -to
treat all Deformities and Surgical cases;
Chronic Diseases, etc. :
Address National Surgical Institute, 319
Bush street, San Francisco, for circular
and particulars. @
rea -_
The ‘‘Bonanza’’ for All.
Invalids, by nervous debility, desirous ot
again feeling the vigor of health and vim
of system, should take a few bottles of D>.
HENLEY’s CELEBRATED I. X.°L. Brrrenrs.
Before one bottle is taken they will feel the .
dawn of restoration, of returning health.
No case of dyspepsia, indigestion, loss of
appetite, rheumatism, kidney or liver disease, has ever resisted its restorative power, Every, part of the human system requires and should receivesustenance and
support from the stomach, regulated by
the liver. Ifthe stomach can not supply
the ailmeut required, the whole system
languishes. Fortify your organs of life
. with these bitters, and in afew dayz you
will feel your ‘whole system invigorated;
for every disease arising from disordered
liver, stomach or bowels, it is invaluable;
it wil} revive your shattered system. Dyspeptics and persgns of bilious habit should
keep it within reach, if ' value me ed
60 School Hats, af Aga cents
. apiece, at Goldsmith's,
Inportaxt, 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. f7-6m
Fresh’ Batter,
The best in the market, from Sutton’s Ranch. For sule at’ SUTTON
& BAKER'S, Commercial St. 7
barge and-mostception of patients by the middle of this .
consequently uo-further questions need be .
Medical profession. D>. Wm. Hall’s . the Largest
of
ays =
SPRING GOODS,
Superior ‘in style end elegance of any-thing ever before brought to the mountains.
‘These Goods, which consist of everything
in the line of F
DRESS AND FANCY GO ODS,
And are now offered for Sale
CHEAPER,
Than the same goods can be bought at any
other place in this —
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 the
kinds of Goods I have on hand, but suffi.
cient to say I have the
LARGEST STOCK
: AND THE
‘GREATEST VARIETY
EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY.
MY PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY
MY GOODS AND ASCERTAIN PRICES
BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE.
GREAT BARGAINS!
SAVE YOUR MONEY,
By Buying of
A. BLUMENTHAL.
Nevzda City, March 17th, 1875,
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AED cacy: OPPOSITE RATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY.
CDNGLEs "annown of the EMPIRE STAannounce that they have nuw
Horses, a eR and Buggies
To be found in this nee: of the State.
Teams, with El t Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
on the most teaaonable terms.
Our Horses are free from vite; of good
style and capable of going as fast as any
gentleman cares to drive.
Carriagesfor Funerals attended to with
promptness.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
month and the greatest of care guaranteed.
LANC ASTER & COW
. Nevada City, April ist, 1875,
OTHER HOUSE, AND ALL I ASK Ist
THAT PURCHASERS CALL AND INSPECT 2
year. A. H. PARKER,
a7 Secretary of Hall Association.
J. M. WALLING,
— 4+
P
LANCASTER ‘& CO.. Proprietors.
ALEX. . GAULT.
MARCUS C. HAWLEY & CO,,
CORNER OF.
_J AND SECOND STREETS,
_ SACRAMENTO, .
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURAL :
IMPLEMENTS,
STEAM ENGINES,
AND MILL AND MINING GOODS
OF EVERY.DESCRIPTION, ee
UR STOCK IS COMPLETE in —
department, and our prices AS LO
as any house in the State forthe same class
of goods. We handle none but wnat we
know to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES,
always keep the latest improved Mach
which are kuown to be good, and pone monte
ble to the older styles.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE COAST OF
oan, Scott “ Co.’s Pertable En‘gines,
“Moline Wind Millis, ~~ ~~
Gold Medal Separators, —
Tayler Sulky Rakes,
Haine’s Gen. Headers,
Underwood’s Hay Loader & Rake,
_ rade Engines.
—“Wibrator Threshers,
‘Challenge Spring Wagons,
Schuttler Farm Wagons,
Pitt’s Hurse Powers, and
THE MEADOW KING MOWER.
Pe ee ee
a See them before you buy any other,
Send for Catalogues. ap10-6m-3dp
_—
ANNUAL MEETING.
HE ANNUAL MEE MEETING the Stockholders of the Odd Fellows’ Hall Association, will be held on
Monday, May 3d, 1875,
At 8o’clock,P.M., at Odd Fellows’ Hall,
for the election of Trustees for the ensuing
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Justice of tae Peace, and
“FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
ICE, Brown & Morgan’s Block, -NEVADA CITY, Cal. “aps:
LL persons indebted tothe Estate of
the late John A. Lancaster, deceased.
by book account or promissory notes, or to
the present firm of Lancaster & Co,, Empire Livery Stable, are hereby notified to
settle up forthwith and save cost, with
D. H. Williams, at the office of J. M. Walling, Justice of the Peace, Nevada City, or
with A. L. Lancaster, at the Office ef the
Empire Livery Stable, opposite the National Exchange, Broad street, Nevada City.
M. L. LANCASTER,
Nevada City, April 10, 1875.
County Warrants.
ARRANTS on General. Fund, Nos.
152 to 157, inélusiy e, registered Aug.
4th, 1874, will be paid on presentation. In-:
terest ceases from date.
E. P, SANFORD, Treasurer.
By{A. H. Panxer, Deputy.
Nevada City, March 7th, 1875. ‘
Nevada, Agel 9, 1815.
PROVISION'STORE, and { al-.
A share of the}
Public Patronage_is-respect-. -— ORNAMENTAL PLANTS.
BULBS! BULBS! BULBS!
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Gladiolas, (all colors and varieties.) .”
“A Full Line of
Flower and Garden Seeds.
Every family should have a-copy of
Williams’ Window Gardening,
Devoted Specially to the
CULTURE OF FLOWERS,
And
ae
: Agents oo Mutual Life a
~ surance €o., of California
BELL & BELDEN,
B. H. MILLER,
CLOTHING MERCHANT,
Odd edema Bulding, aeaas St.
NEVADA CITY,
UNION HOTEL,
: ' ‘MAIN STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
a
CHAS. H. MOORE, & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
-Open all Night.
UNION LIVERY STABLE .
GRAHAM & MAJOR,
‘PROPRIETORS.
OPPOSITE UNION (Qa
‘HOTEL, MAIN §
SIRLET, 4
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
AVING leased the UNION STABLES,
H and stocked it with a fine collection
of HORSES, CARRIAGES and BU SGIES,
‘the proprietors announce to the citizens ot
Nevada and the community in general,that
they are prepared to furnish ~
ELEGANT TURNOUTS.,
Their horses are kind and gentle, well
. broken, and yet free goers. Persons desiring to get a a
. ‘(TEAM OR SADDLE HORSE,
Should call and examine our outfits and
prices. ‘Transient custom solicited and
every effort will be made to give satisfac
tion. Horses boardéd by the week or month
at reasonable rates.
—~~>—-—FY RAHAM & MAJOR.
as
Newada City, April ist, 1875. {
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-H. Crawford’s:
i i
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a Heavy =
Drugs, Medicines, Mining Chem-.
and
Sheir
Sars Ease teed! Ys os ENE
A GRICULTURAL
Z IMPLEMENTS,
At the Ola Stanad
oO THE UNION HOTEL,
MAIN STREET,
NEG v A. D. A
inea cad Steel,Nails and. Shovels,
«
ROPE BLOCKS & SHEAVES,
‘HYDRAULIC PIPE,
Made to Order and Tarred.
Rubber Hose, Belting, &e.
GLASS AND PUTTY,
t
Sole Agent tor the
. Averill Chemical Paint
"Mixed Ready for Use,LINSEED AND CASTOR Oia
Giant, Hercules and ~Rastern
POWDER.
AGENT FOR THE
WEED SEWING MACHINE
The: Best Made.
-. Go and see the new patent
SPRING BED BOTTOM!
The Best. Ever Invented.
Imitation Marble
MANTLE PIECES,
MADE OF IRON.
EQUALTO THEFINEST MABBLE.
And at
HALF THECOST!
Wooden
and
Willow Ware
Crockery
ana
J
Glassware,
‘LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS.
And Evesything in a First Class
HARDWARE STORE, .
. g Call and examine our prices
before purchasing elsewhere, and we
*
will cofivince you that.we sell cheap:
a than any other Hardware Store i in
Nevada County.
the country cam send their orders
us by mailor express and they wil
be poomnytig attended to.
W. H. CRAWFORD,
27 and 29 Main Street,
NEVADA CITY
-, 1874,
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