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April 22, 1876 (4 pages)

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{ ' WNWEVADA CITY, CAL. . rr saa a rived from San Fraiicisco with the New Spring Goods. Mrs. M. A. Sterling has just arfinest’ asssortment, of Spring. and Tne aod Sona bell) The Grandest Stock ever brought : ee MONDAY, APRIL 3d. to Nevada City. ary LOGAL AFFAIRS. . Summer goods brought to this marae ket thi season.’ In ‘hats, flowers, Se ‘Fibbens and other millinery goods, ED It would be well for business men . the stock is complete. A full tine of “who belong to. a co-partwership, to fancy and staple goods. The latest rsgive notice of the same by-~ publica-. style of striped silks and-Ceatennial tion, A recent case was brought to. suitings, which will be sold’ cheap a, trial in Judge Belden’s District in-'-fur cash, al7-lw : volving that question, and he sus-. °°, ——— tainéd,a “demurfer raised on the7~ Pleasure Resort, .F _point that action brought by a firm,. Those who want to” visit the cozi“who had not complied with the] est retreat in this. vicinity, shoutdstatutes relative to publishing the} eall on Louis Siebert, out near the = ~~"potices of their partnership, would California mine, He has the choic3 = ; @ not stand; and the plaintiffs had to est Wines, beer and cigars, and the standing in Court. ‘those who want . best bowling alley in town. Sunday = to be able to force collectious,: should iiieracene 8 specialty. al4-lux ee to advertise their part? * Union Hotel Haeber . Shop) . = — J. Fay is’ prepared to do. every : Serious a? . kind of tovsorial work in the most . Wo learu from Jadgo.T. H. Casartistic manner , at his shop in the mR, Well, Who has Just tefurned from San ‘Union Hotel: Children’s hair cut. Francisco, that Mr. and Mrs. Cuas, oe snpecaty: a4-tf nis Marsh met with an accident, the = Settle Up ce other day while out riding, of a very . . Inimediate settlement is requested at i] serious nature, The horses attazhcd. from all indebted fo. LESTER ‘& to the vehicle in which they were ri-. MULLOY. . = £20 ding, became frightened and unspe ‘manageable, and in their _ beth ‘tor — es she oo ‘Kast Mr. and Mrs. Marsh were thrown . a ni apy abe rel cinco arch tecak the-ditrinde, Mc Marsh ies atthe National Hotel, Saloon and isin. » eeived several “cuts about.the fyce eee ees, Ce sae will "be —and i body, and Mr. Marsh Was ino dn — pate night and oy rout 7hia Gasanasiaus condition oe tage oe time-forth.—The continued increase : ep. Itis hoped that ee naeioun of patronage makes. this change ne* wilt result from the accident —< j Sesuarys Phe most obliging. “mixolo” cima . gist’ will always be in attendance at . OF, Sewing Machines Henatrad. ‘. the bar, Conn & Eppy, _ ad-tf Proprietors. Brock Johnson is in this city, and there are sewing machines, for thé purpose of putting them io repair -by-all who desire that-kind-of work 4 = done. We kuow he is o first-cluss workman in that line, and under: stands everything comneoted wiih Hs any sewing machine that was ever lath invented, His prices are low and satisfaction guaranteed in-every ease. Give him a trial—no pay unless the work is satisfactory to the owner of the machine, +e >Moore’ s Flat. > “HH -call-at-aH-the houses here where }— “HAGAN’S MaGNowta Bam presetves and restores the coinplexion; removes freckles, tan-and ‘sallowness; makes the skin soft; white=anddelicate, Its application cannot be detected. Sie ESE Lyon's KnrHarmrok makes beauti= ful,-glossy,;_luxuriant-bair; prevents . . ity falling out or turning gray, It has stood the test of 40 yeass, Is eaerest Speer and has no ival—— -mebl2-fy.Ee AN ArRritLeE oF TROE Menrit.— Brown’s Bronchial. Troches are the most popular article in this country or Europe fcr Throat Diseases and Coughs, and this popularity i is based ‘upon real merit . ee = cous Breath: quences that follow the decay of the teeth, an impure breath mmustibe. the most mortifying and unpleasant to its possessor, and it is ‘the most inremoved by .cleansing your teeth frice, Fragrant SOZODONT, It purifies and sweetens the breath, cools and refreshes the mouth, and gives a pearl-like appearance to the teeth. Gentlemen who indulge in” smoking should cleanse their teeth, withSOZODONT, as it removes.all unpleasant odors of the weed, Ask: your druggist for it. = A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, carly decay, loss of manhood, &c.,I will senda recipe that will cure.you FREE OF CHARGE,. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. Josern T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City. no03-6m nai SA 8 LS IN BESTE ESE AELAREB UNION ‘HOTEL, NEVADA CITY -CALIFORNIA. D. W.SNAPP,. Proprietor. THIS well known and pepular Hotel, sitaated on Main Street, in the City of Nevada, has been thoroughly overhauled, refitted and turnisned in first class ‘style, and is Low open for the reception of guests. The Sleeping Ap@rtments, Are large; airy and comfortable, and every bed in the house contains a Spring Mattrass. Asa. desirable quiet place for the weary,'the ONION is not excelled by apy House outside of San Francisco, The Tables of the Union, ‘favorably with any Hotel in the pelea mer ‘and will be tilled with the best the market affords. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars Will be kept at the Bar, and: the Biliard Rvom is supplied with the BESL TABLES to be found in the State. comfortabie.Fh @ share of the public patronage. f4 D,. W. SNAPP. Election Notice, tion will. be held. on MONDAY, . May o 1876, at the Marshal’s office, on Broad Steet, in the city of Nevada, ior Five Trustees. One Marshal, One Treasurer. One Assessor, ~~. _* rhe Polls will be opertied at 8 o'clock. A. M. and close at ee pa ‘sty yleand kind of . Such as Silks, -. MILLINERY GOODS. Among all the disagreeable conse-' excusable and offensive in ‘society ;. and yet the-eause of it may ¢asily bedaily with that justly popular denti-Every attention will be given to make the © proprietor solicits} OTICE is hereby given that an Flec> “GRAND OPENING ta ccemn Market, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA NN CITY. as follows: RAINS will comwmerice running between Colfax and Grass bee ask ORs a ¥ — April 17th, i87e, S “GOING SOUTH. Train No. ’'1 leaves Grass Valley ‘at 5.40 A, M, arrives at Colfax at 7 A. M. ; Train No.3 leaves Grass V Valley at 5 P. M, BARGAINS H OF BEFORE ! r BL UMENTHAL. Corner of Broad & Fine Streets, ESPECTFULLY. informs the people of Nevada city and county that he has. ust Recoived the Largest Stock . aoe DRY AND FANCY G’ODS. EVER BROUGHT TO THIS . WHICH THE ATTENTION OF THE PEO-. PLE IS INVITED: “wea. The Stock consists in part of every rs DRESS Goons, “press. “Cloths;_ Jashmores Foulards, Poplins, Black Goods, Calicos, de. large stock of American and Italian Silks, 4 -Housekeeping Goods. Ani Tiiménse Stock on hand consisting of Table Linen, Napkins, Sheeting, bleached and unbleached, and every other article ie —— — family use. —— CARPETS, CARPETS. Of all kinds and of. *the most beutiful “Patterns—Brussels, sply, Oll-Cloths, &c* : eueeen. _A great variety of the latest Easterm-style They must be seen to be appreciated. The Largest and best Stock in this line ever brought to this city. weeeee LADIES FANCY GOODS, My stock in this-lineis of the choicest kind and of the greatest’ assortment. Call and see for yourselves, Shoes. Shoes, . Lh®Ve just received a large aod most complete stock of Ladier’, Misses and Childrens shoes of all Kinds. Prices low and satisfaction guranteed. ee OTHER GOODS .wSuch as Gloves, Hosiery, Laces and’ Ten ‘Thousand otherarticles too numerous to mention. My stock is the largest and most complete of any in the city. and I propose. to give better bargains than can be obtained at any other establishment in this State. Before buying any of tue above named goods purchasers are requested to give me a call as Iam detérmined not to be Undersold by any other dealer but SHALL SELL CHEAPER Tnan any other Establishment. Cee GIVE ME A CALL, _—_DON’T DELAY. A. BLUMENTHAL Drugs, Medicines, &c P. H. BELDEN, _ Successor to Bell & Belden, Masonic Building, Cor. Pine & Commercial Sts. Nevada City. ‘Wholesale & Retail dealer in Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &e,A full line of Choice Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, he Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs Brushes, Also, aie Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Paint Brushes, &c. Also a full line of STATIONERY, such as lank Books, Letter. Note and ‘Legal Paer, Gold Pens. &e an Franeciseo prices. My Stock is most complete in all its departments and my prices arelow. I dolicit a share of public patronage. . Nevada, March 31, 1676. ESTRAY NOTICE“AME to the. cacloaare of the gubece!ber, about a month ago, a white yearling Steer. The Steer has. both earscut, red about the head, and red spots on the body: The owner can have the said Steer .d, ORGAN, ae bs Theo .Uniow says: The road has not yet been opened to Moore's sie : Flat,--No team ‘or pack horse has Watbeen into that thriving -town ~sinve Ea : some time in last December. We! Z understand that the snow is some “f five or six feet deep,and well packed, . on the ridge this side of Moore’s e . Flat. During the past Winter. men have toted, on their backs, provisa ions into the Flat. In a few days, ‘oad, however, the road will be opened wont and stages and wagons will run erty regular trips. ace an Potter & Sigourney. he Potter &Sigourney. will sell goods for cash at great bargains’ for 60 INE days, for the purpose of reducing uae stock and dissolving partnership. josey Nevada City, April 22nd, 1876, ai Ladies Attention. OP Great reduction in prices. Yestera day was a glorious day for the ladies. — The great aud leading establishment tn the county, “Rosenberg Bros. of the Palace Dry ‘Goods Store, ‘have made a great reduction in prices, so mi _as.to enable everybody to buy at their HOP No rr yle, place. Roarkbena Bros, ee _ ap22 Palace Dry Goods Store. Centennial Parasols. — Rosenberg Bros., of the Palace Dry Goods Store, have just reesived . alarge stock of the latest styles of Parasols; manufactured by J. D. _— Barr & Co., San Francisco, especial: . he ly for the PalaceDry Goods Store. =p Everybody who wantsa stylish Parasol should call immediately at the Palace Dry Goods Store of pion ap22 RosENBER@ Bros. red. ay The Styles of the Season, D. K. Casper has just returned from =. San Francisco, and-while-there purchased an immense stock of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, etc.
A large lot of the goods have arrived, aa and they excel anything ever brought =x to this city, and all who desire a new 8 a suit of clothing or anything else in > “that line can be suited, not only in i quality of goods, but as to price. : Latest of the Sesson, Mon’s Reversible Shits, 1876 Col willy = __. Jars." Men’s and boys Centennial . ase Shirts, Hats and ether novelties tea! N 76, numerous to-mention, just received hats at HYMAN BROS., Cofner of Broad ai and Pine St’s. al 6-tf. — Tue Commercial Bank of Los Angee. geles is about to start a branch insti. n. _ tution at San Diego. A. H. Hanson, Teonsiary. \. =. f _Qaiber Hi, March 18, 186. on paies property and peying oun. EARD. _ CITY TOT. Satins,. Em= ‘would -call especial attention to the . to under bb the lowest . AVE ON_ HAND, OF THEIR MANUPACTURE; a own Ordersteft-atthe -Office; jen the Grass Valley road, or by letter ahrongh the Post Office, Lies Be promptly attended to, CASHIN & CO. Nevada. Feb. 14th, 1876, . Carriage, Sign, and Orna mental Painting. J. -W. COOLEY, N THE PLAZA, JUNCTION OF SAGramento and Broad Streets, NEVADA CIEY, is now prepared to do CARRIAGE AND SIGN PAINTING ‘In allits branches, in the most finished tyle, and with promptness. Prices to suit the times.g Satisfaction Guaranteed. J, W. COOLEY. w. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Cys ON BROAD STREET, opponit the National Exchange Hotel, J. M. WALLING, ATTORNEY ‘aT LAW.. AND “FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, ON s00 Brown & Morgan’s Block, NZ VADA CITY, Gal, aps TALBOIT'S SALOON. =~ TOLL HOUSE, S. TALBOTT keeps on hand as : e good LIQUORS and CIGARS as can be! found at any Bar in the county. Give him a call—everypbody. £22-1m, BROAD STREET MARKET. JAMES: COLLEY, F THE BROAD STREET MARKET, tomers with the CHOICEST BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM. BAUON, LARD BAUSAGES, and everything kept in a first class market, at wholesale or retail, at the. lowest living rates. d2 MATERIALS FOR MAKING WAX FLOWERS, ETC, A for making WAX FLOWERS, also for PAINTING and DRAWING, besides STUDIES, ‘ENGRAVINGS, PHOVOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS, PASSEPARTOUTS, and FRAMES, Constantly on hand at reasonable prices, at the BFAUX ARTS STORE, 20 Post: Francisco, Josern Roos & Co. N. B.*#Mr. Joseph Koos is not connected th any other house in the same line int wuvF rancisco. nlf ot a gos; PETTIT “REYSTONE SALOON. PETTIT & WHERRY Proprietors Cees on band the finest LIQUORS AND CIGARS To be found iu the country. a7” Families supplied with pure WINES and LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. 617 LARGE LOT OF . BEEF No.1 MUTTON, es : SPRING LAMB, Hams . VEAL, ’ CORNED BEES, and PICKLED PORK, THE BEST a HAMS AND BACON, GRASS WALLEY RBAD, OPPOSITE THE . is now prepared to furnish his cusCHOICE ASSORTMENT of materials . 7. WATER PIPE constantly on-hand-and cenWM, WHERRY,—-}-— HAVING. AYAILED* “HIMSET F of every advantage ¥ which long expe-rience and ample means can give, is . prepared to-furnish the public with ~~ The Finest Quality of To be foundin Nevada County. Also, a Choice Quality of PURE AND ‘CLEAN LARD -In-quantities to suit,— ‘He is prepared to-and will offer to customers greafer inducements than canbe found elsewhere inNevada PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE HISSUPPLY. JOHNSTON’ & SON, Successors tosW. HM. Crawford, 27 & 29 MAIN STREET, Opposite Union Hotel, IMPORTERS . AND DEALERS' IN: HARUWARE, saat STOVES, TIN WARE, IRON & STEEL, NAILS, SHOVELS PICKS, : Wheelbarrows, Grindstones, Rope, Blocks & Sheaves, _Ox Bows and-Keys, ‘Chain, Anvils, Vises. "Bellows. a Also, the celebrated BESSEMER-SPEEL-HORSE SHOE SHAPE. MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BFLTS, — RUBBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING. PAINTS & OILS, of all kinds. BLASTING and SPORTING. YOWDER, FUSE, SHOT, &c, Fali line of ROGERS’ Celebrated Nickel Plated Ware, Direet.from Meridsn Brittania Oo. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, &e, Agents for A, 8. Hallidie’s Wire Ropes, QUARTZ SCREENS punched to der at San Franeisco pr.ces, wa.’A Large stock of Galvanized TRON ection made with the City Water Works. IRON PIPE made to order and all kinds of Repairing done. ‘hr fact the best selected stock of Goods in Nevada ‘County, and as : Caeep as the Cheapest. ta. Cal and-ses us-at the Pioneer Stand, e \ SF OPPOSITE THE UNION BOTEL.“ea . arrives at Coimax:at 6. oU PY ‘it. _. GOING NORTH. ‘Train No, 2 leaves Colfax\ at 7 arrives at Geass Valley at A\M. Traia No.4 leaves Colfax at 7 P, M; et Veen rives at Grass Valley at 8.20.P. M. 3 JOHN F. KIDDER, General Superintendent. 7,30_A. M} _api3 — Milwaukee Brewery,” L. W. DREYFUSS; Proprietor, THE BEST LAGER BEGR maae® ‘on the Pacific Coast canbe had at the above named . istablishme ne Goop JUDGES PRONOUNCE IT THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Orders from any part of this or adjoining counties promptly filled. 5 —_ March 4th, oe FOR SALE. "WNHE Propertyon Piety Hill, near the -Railroatl depot, Known as the CLARK. & TORSON FLOURING MILL PROPERTY. con-isting of two acres of ground, more-or less, together with the Mill Building, ‘Warehouse, office and other-Buildings is offered for sale cheap for cssh.For terms of sale enquire of ie N. P. BROWN, = Daily Transcript Offve. —Nevaler-Maroh 26th. IUST ISSUED. ee 200th. EDITION, MAN HOOD, REVISED AND cornnoreD BY THE AUTHOR, <_VURTIA, MuD.; &.; ae = A Medical Vasay on the cause and cure.of remature decline in man, showing how ealth is lost and how regaincd, It gives a clear synopsis ot the impediments tomarriage, the treatment of nervous ani. phyf#ical debility, exhausted vitality,-and all ther diseases. appertaining thereto the tesults of twenty years suce essful praos tice. OPINIONS: OF THE PRESS, CURTIS ON ‘“‘MANHOOD.,’’—There is: no member of society. by whom this book will net be found useful, whether he be parent, preceptor or clergyman, —London Times. CURTIS ON ‘*MANHOOD."'—This boox shoula be read by the young for instruetion, and by thé afflicted for réliét; it will injure no cne.—Medical ‘Times and Gazette. ; Price—One Dollar, by mail or express. Address the author, DR. CUR’ TIS, 520 Sut‘ter Street, or P. O. Box 397, Ban Francisco, Cal, B5ly . ASSESSMENT NOTICE, re SPRING GRAVEL MINING .CO _) Principal place of business, Neyada City. Location of ‘works near Willow Valley, Nevada county, Cal. Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting of the Trusteex,, held at the office of the Secretary, April: 7th, 1876, an assessment (No. 6,).0f, one dollar and fifty cents ($1 50) per share was levied upon the capital stock of said company: payable immediately in United States. gold coin, to the Secretary of the company, at his office, Broad street, Nevada City. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain. unpaid on the 17th day of “May, —1876,wilt be deemed delinquent me § "advertised for bale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 29th day of May, 1876, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, togetaer with. costs-of advertising. and.expenses of sale: By order cf the Board of Trustees. I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. Nevada City, April 17th, 1876. STOCKS! STOCKS! cent A, NIVENS, JR. IN MASONIC BUILDING,.PINE SP., ILL do a Commission Stock Busi-~ ness, and {8 now prepared to buy and sell Stock at Brokers rates; in the Sam Francisco Stock and Exchange Board. , Ne vada, Dec, 24, 1875, DANCING ACADEMY. HE UNDERSIGNED AN. nounces to their patrons and friends that they have leased TEMPERANCE MALL, For dancing purposes. Classes will meet as follows: Ladtes” Class on Tuesdays, at 2 o’clock, P. M. Gentlemen’s Class at {734 o'clock Tues. day evenings. Children’s Class on Saturday, at 2 o’clock, P. M SOCIAL every Saturday evening. Musi¢ and, Hall furnished for all occasions. SCOTT & PARKS, FOR SALE, Nevada City, January 1st, 1876. y 2 MY RESIDENCE AND: THE WR.” NITURE in it is offered for Sale. ii The House is situated in the best part of the city, and it will be sold at a reagonable price for Cash. ‘The House ‘will be sold separate from the Furniture, or both together as the purchaser may desire. For further particulars enquire of A. CREDO weet, March 3d, 1976, " Nevada City, June. a