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Yesterday morning August Brandt,
nited States Brewery of this].
. * pe was engaged in loading on kegs of
beer. From some cause the animals
~ gnimals fell and stopped the team.
of the Ui
city, had bis team standing
in front
of the establishment
unbiiched,
while
took fright and started on a run down
“Main street. They made the trip as
far as the Congregational Chureh in
shape and in the fastest time on
qecord. At that point one of the
date, will be suspended.
tion!
‘Ai, esebens whose: duenaxe ‘nat
‘paid up. within 30 days from this
Per Order, P, E. Huansen, Pres,
aw, E. Horrexa, Sec,
—_ 13th 1877.’ al7-3t,
Wall Paper.
Just received, six thousand rolls of
Wall Paper. Also Window Shades
of every description.
W. A. Sicovnnry,
3
18 and 20 Commercial Street. Ap3
Men’s, Yeuth’s and Boys’ Cloth. ing.
Hyman Bros.‘ have just received
the very latest Spring Styles in that
line, and are prepared to suit every>
__ ‘valuable hoarse and_ is a serions loss
i oe an. Seats free.
“>. "Every man’s life a plan of God.”
“In the fall'he broke one of his legs,
= the owner, when he canght up,
ting was the quickest .
ny out of the difficulty, and so the
‘animal was dispatched. It was a
fo the owner.
“Nipped. °
The cold snap of Friday night,
ipped some of the peach ond cherry .
“tn this vicinity.
Jeaves of the mulberry trees were al“go frost bitten, so much so; that Mr
. Gillet, who has.a large number cf
giikworms, will lose many of them
for want of SS ee
~
. Methodist Episcopal Church.”
Services to-day at the usual hous,
morning and evening. Subject in
‘the evening.—-‘Tbe sac under the
serpents’ fangs, or what liquor deal~ ets and saloon keepers sell their customers.’’ All are cordiully invited
—W.S.-Uruy, Pastor,
_Congregational Church,
The subject at the Congregational
-_ Ghersh this evening will be—‘‘The .
“Great mystery, which modern infi~ dels are rack ng their brains to
solve." J. Sms, Pastor.
“Baptist Services.
Services at the “Baptist” Chureh as
“usual. Subject. in the morning:—
gered “Shepherd and hissheep.”’
‘ G. y, Scort, Pastor.
ie Church, _
Episcopal services as usual, w morning and evening. Seats free. All
are invited. =
G. R. Davis, Rector.
NIC:
IN
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(877,
ion is.
ager
Of course you can’t
~ Pay for what you eat.
20 Saloons and 4 Breweries in the
city. Average receipts $425 00 per
day. Itis none of our business if
you don’t owe ng; but if you de, it is
our money you are spending. Ain’t
-you-ashamed of yourselves? Eat
: condensed goods, or. greens, entil
"you get even with
ap22 BIGELOW & CO.
Plain Sewing Done.
’ A lady, just arrived from the East,
desires a situation in a family as
seamstress, or will do plain sewing
by the day. Enquire at Mrs. Cornell’s, opposite Episcapal Chureh,
Nevada City. Bp22-3t_
The New Goods.
' Ed. Goldsmith has returned from
San, Francisco, aftef making large
purchases for Jacobs Bros. of the
. latest styles of Dry Goods, Fancy
Goods, Millinery Goods, and an immense stock of Carpets, and everything new to be found in the market.
They will be pleased to show the
goods to their customers, on and after to-day. The goods willbe sold
Don’t at the lowest living rates.forget the place. Jacoss Bros, —
~~.
Mrs. R. w. Murphy,
No. 165 J Street, is constantly re. Barber*Shop inthe bigheststyle—of
There are
Hats! Hats! Hats!
~-Fhe-very—tatestSpring Styles in
Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ Hats and
other Novelties of the Season in
theif line, _just—-receivedat —-HYMAN BROBS., Cor. Pine and Broad
Streets. mch21.
Union Hotel. Barber Shop.
~ Shaving; Shampooing, Hair Cat:
ting performed atthe Pinion Hotel}:
=_
the art. James Fay, Proprictor. .
A Card. :
To all who_are-suffering from the
errors and‘ indiscretions of youth,
nervous weakness, early decay, loss
of manhood, &c., E will send a recipe
4that will cure you,
CHARGE. This great remedy was
discovered by » missionary in South
America. Send a self-addressed enyelope.to the Rév. Josern T. Inman,
Station D, Bible House, New "York
City. feb2. 6m
TABATA AERTS I EOE ET RES
MILLINERY
—-AND—
DRESS petemand agin
=
MISS “LOTTIE. WEISS, =
, WHO_hac--been-residing—st San
Franciscs for the past two years,
where she has passec a thorough
CPices.' in MILLINERY AND
DRESS MAKING, has returned to her
home in this city, and is now prepared to
. Glenn’s Sulphur Soap, which opens,
jady Im size, quality and price. ee agers offensive in
}its falling out or turning gray,
FREE OF]
Its application cannot be detected.
Ony a Sei always te
skin diseases. Ointments arp therefore rather hurtful than beneficial.
instead of clogging the pores with
se, has, as mighthave been ex~pected, widely superseded oleaginous
compounds as a remedy for scorobutic affections,
~ Hrux’s Instantaneous Haix Dye .
produces no metallic lustre. ~ i
pens Breath.
Among all the disagreeable consequences that follow the decay of the'}
teeth, und impure breath must be
the most mortifying and’ unpleasant
and yet the cause of it may cally be PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL.
removed—__by-—cleansing your-teeth} = — oe
daily with th tly popular dentri“IMPLEMENTS.
frive, Fragrant SUZODONT. Ir
—— sweetens the breath, Iron and Steel, Carpenters’
cools and refreshes the mouth, and
gives a pearl-like appearance to. the ‘Tools, Nails and Shovels,
teeth, «Gentlemer. who indukze in Wheelbarrows.
smoking should cleanse. their teeth
with SOZODONT, as it remcves all
Dupleasant odurs.of the weed.. Ask+
yor ir druggist for it,
ATR
Pa skin aig waite Bear ‘aclicate. .
Has on hand and is constantly receiving, .
ae
HEAVY AND SHELF .
BAKER & .
S seenstn A eae guaale
a
IMPORTERS ov
Agricultural Implements,
ILTON,
+++. ETO.
. ‘WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING wACHINES—
Buckeye Mower and Reaper,
‘Champion Mower and Reaper,
Hollingsworth Sulky Rakes,
Wisner Self-dumping Sulky Rake,
Woed and Wire Tooth Horse Rakes
"The Bain Wagons, The Spring Wagons,
‘Farm, Freight end Header —— own make and imHee
f
Picks, Axes, Hoesand Rakes,
et
a CASE HEADER—far siete ‘> any other Header ever aged im
omnia.
THE BEST AND
_WIRE, etc., to be found in
fal, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents:
It}
‘has stood the test of 40 years. Is
charmingly perfumed, and -has— no
rival. mch12-ly
SCHOOL ELECTION.
HE Electors of Nevada School District
are hereby notified that an El:ction
willbe hed at the a School
Building onSaturday, April 28th, 1877,
To choose Three members of the Board of
Education.
The Polis will be open at 8 o’clock, A.
-M.and kept open until sundown.
Inspector. A. H. Parker. Judges, A. R,
Wadsworth and John Dunnicliff,
4088 CASHIN, President.
Board of Education.
W.dJ. Organ, ‘Clerk. lad
en ‘OPENIN Gt.
THE «GOLD ROOM; *
oO" of the most. complete
SALOONS,
=e 8s KaTHaRIoN ie Sack: =
Patty, White Lead.
Hydraulic ips m made. to order.
Rubber Hose, Belting and Packing.
Doors and Windows, Glass and
_ Oils, of ‘all kinds.
Giant, “California and Eastern
Powder and Fuse.
STOVES,
Of all kinds and sizes. «
= TINWARE,
A large and complete assortment,
and everything else nsnally found in
a first class establishment of this
kind.
EVERYTHING IN MY
THE LOWEST PRICES.
‘Cut, Fit, and Make all kinds of.
_ Ladies’ Dresses,
IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES.
aimee
Millinery in all its Branches.
Ladies* Hats and Bonnets made to order
‘Qld style Hats and Bonnets. made over
to look as good as new.
Gentlemen’s Panama and Leghorn Hats
Cleaned and Whitezed.
All work intrusted tomy care, will re.
ceive prompt and careful attention.
Pocaaices tosuit thetimes. . L
MISS LOTTIE WEISS.
Residence, Sacramento Street, near
Weiss’ Brewery api9-1m
THE FASHION SALOON
BAR AND FIXTURES,
8 OFFERED FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, For further-particulars age
on the premises.
MRS. I. oO. RINGREE,
s
Nevada City, April 18th, 1877.
dence on East Broad Street, for
sale. It contains six rooms: hard
HOUSE FOR SALE.
i 4 finished, bath room, and gas fixtures, and is complete in every respect.
Title perfect. For further particulars en
quire.of M, ENRIGHT.
Nevada, April 16th, lw.
A, LADEMAN,
‘COMMERCIAL STREET,
Nevada City.&
M*w
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
Produce of all kinds, etc-_
My Goeds are Sold at the Lowes
WITH
Charge.
in the Latest Spring and’ Summer Styles._—
‘THE undersigned offers his resi-.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE,
STORE 18 Is aLwaxd FILLED
Prices and are Deliverea within
‘a Reasonable Distance Free o.
positethe Union Hotel.
eesiving new novelties’ in Millinery,
Straw Goods, Fine Flowers, etc.,
from New York and Europe. Special
attention paid to orders sent directly
toher. Ladies would do well to try
for themselves, and satisfaction will
* guaranteed.. a ap21-tf
“Totten, wait and see the elegant
stock of trimmed hats at
-Jacops Bros. -_epal-tt
For Sale at $400.
_ House and Jot on Main street, opRents for
ten dollars per month. Inquire of
A. D. and P. Satton. 020.
Dentistry. :
Dr. T. W. McIntyre has permanently located in Nevada City. His
rooms are in the building next below
the National Hotel. All work war
ranted to give satisfaction, or money
refunded mob-24-tf
re
‘
Thankful for the patronage already bestowed,I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
A. LADEMAN,
Nevads City. August 9, 1876.
NEW CIGAR STORE.
Cmmcmnan, © {Se cene
Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, . NEVADA AND DUTCH FLAT
etc, etc.
T the old Stand. formerly oceupied
A by Hugh McCauley,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA OITY,
Has just received one of the Choicest
Stocks of CIGARS and TOBACCO ever offered in this city. The following are
some of the fine brands of CigaraFigaro, Justice, James Lick, Belle,
Wenus, Unanue Hermandos,
Edwin Booth, Meridianas Especial.
The *“‘MERIDIANAS ESPECIAL” and
“JUSTICE” are the finest BIC CIGARS op
the Pacific Coast. .
~ jap2ddm
In all its” aprointments, to “be found in
‘Thursday Evening, April 12th:
. JOE PETTIT,
Will superintend its management, oad expects by courteous treatment, and by supplying the best to be had in the market,
to merit a liberal patronage. Boys under
eigeteen years of age not admitted. Friends
of the proprietors and citizens of the county generally are cordially invited to. be
. Present at the grand opening.
-At this Saloon will be found one of the —
FINEST BILLIARD TABLES
Tn the State.
PETTIT & BORDWELL,
Broad Street, Nevada City.
April 16, 1877,
W. E. DEAMER,
MANUFACTURER OF
GINGER ALE, SODA WATER,
AND CIDER,
And Agent for Pacific Congress
and Litton Springs Seltzer
Waters,
*
FFICE OF THE NEVADA SODA WAter Co>.and Grass Valley Soda Works:
Having the exclusive right for Nevada
County to mauufacture, under John Matthews’ patent, parties purchasing Soda
Water can have their thoice of the Gravitating Stopper or Reming filled in -the
usual way. W, By DEAMER.
SODA BOTTLES.
In consequence of our loss in Bottles
being greatly in excess of what it ‘should
be, we. respectfully inform the public”
that as a protection against unnecessary
losses, we are compelled to charge -at the
rate at One Dollar per duzen for all Bottles
not returned. We never sell or in any
manner forfeit our claim to them.
ap 18 W, &. DEAMER.
KEYSTONE SALOON,
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY.
HE best brands of
. Whisky, Wines, Ale, Porter
and Cigars,
Where PETTIT & BORDWELL, ‘will
always be ready to serve their customers.
Commercial Street, next door to kent’s
merket.
aplu
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
ATT DAILY, is hereby announced
as a candidate for the office of CITY
MAKSHAL, subject to the decision of the,
STAGE LINE.
L. R. COLGROVE,
’ HAVING purchased the
Nevada a Dutch a=
8 and press ¢
oe kK. i =~
continue running the above Stage Line
follows ;
and ore Dv ~ apnea es
BB eclates Nevads City, Tuesday, Thursda;,
se nckaaes delivered promptly and al
werent Tals 3
_.
. the interior of the State, wilt a Tae
“. open to the public on
ELECTRO PLATING in GOLD or SILVER,
‘ AS THE LOWEST.
Gas and Water Pipe always on
hand, and connections made with
theCity Water Works.
_. W. J. JOHNSTON,
a7 and 29 Main Street.
Nevada City, March 16, 1877.
~
ASSa YER,
OLD AND ORES of every desciiption
W Refined, Melted and Assayea. .
By request Gold Bars exchanged fer Coin.
Main Street, Nevada City.
Established in 1852,
NICE GROCERIES
CHAS. F ROBINSON.
T his Store,on BROAD STREET, opposite the Methodist Church, keeps
constantly on hand as fine a stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be found
in Nevada city, which will be soldas LC W
‘sive me acall,
H. W. VALANTINE. M. D.,
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,
FFICE, CORNER BROAD. AND PINE
STREETS, over Preston’s Drug Sore,
Entrance on Pine street.
Residence at the old Keeney place,
Main St. Orders left at E. M, Preston’s
will be attended to.
CAPITAL $300,008.
HOME MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
406 CALIFORNIA STREET
San Francisco,
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
J. F. Houghton, President.
Geo. H, Howard, Vice President,
Charles H. Story, Secretary.
N.B. Eddy, Marine Secretary.
H. H. Bigelow, General Manager
R. HH. Mayill. General Agent.
. County
‘TRUSTEES,
Wm. Watt, Tv. W. Sigourney
A. B. BRADY. Manager.
Om% No. 99 Main Street,
ag2 Grass Valley, Cat.
+
THE OLD ACCOMMODATION:
Nevada and Grass Valley Stag
Line.
Time Table.
Leave Grass Valley at 8 o’elock
returning, leave Nevads City at 9 A.
Leave Grass Valley ot 4 o'clock P. M;
turning leave Nevada City at &P. M.
LB. COLGROVE, Prop’r.
. Merede, Man sen
a a = A
4
TINE WILL BE SOLD atl :
Grass Valley Branch for eeene.
WARE, CU
» Bem Send f for our Catalogue’ ‘Tor: full particulars.
ADDRESS SACRAMENTO ¢ oR SAN ‘FRANCISCO:
ifs
t’s Genuine Buffalo Thresher, thé Ames’ Wooa and Straw:
-Phreshing Engines—and all other Goods usually offered in this line. 5
Ou Machines are, all first-classFarmers are sure of having the BEST Machines:
manufactured if they buy ba us or our Agents.
‘THERE IS — EXPER.MENT TO BE TRIED—EVERY MACHINE IS.
Rope,all s‘zes, Blocks & Sheaves, . :
WARRANTED.
-_ They are well known in this market. wand alert give satininction, wwe algo car
ry the largest stock of SHELF HAKD
‘AND FENC
PRIOSS LO}
'LERY ,.BELTING, ROPE, BALING ‘
Our en are all 'NEW and.
oe
California.
GRAND OPEN ING
—OF—
ee
SUMMER GOODS.
os
Monday. March 26, 1977.A. BLUMENTHAL, .
‘Cor. Broad & Pine Sts.
atc RECEIVED the most legant stock
Dry and Fancy Goods,
Consisting of theLatest
. Styles of
Dress Goods of all shades.
Cashmeres, Poplins,
Ever brought to . the ‘City.
: vicenn meat
CHOICE BULBS FOR SPRING
PLANTING JUsT RECEIV ED
—AT—
PRESTON'S,
AND OFFERED
AT CATALOGUE RATES.
CLOVER SEEDS, _
GRASS SEEDS,
GARDEN SEEDS,
AM at. the.
LOWEST — enone
-_ full Assortment.
OF? =
Drugs, Patent Medicines and
: Toilet Articles, Always =
1
On Hand, =”
DRESOR’ P'TIONS accuretely. compoun
ed-at-all hours of the day-ornight.
Nevada Drug Store,
E. M. PRESTON, Prop’r.
LUMBER YARD at TOWN TALE.
LE kinds: of Flume, Mining ant
Building Lumber cons tantly on han
Spruce Wood. for sale, jan1
_V_ FinmeLumber Company. _
T
Alpaceas, Mohairs,
“Linens, ete,
SS
Complete stock of House
Furnidhing Goods, such as
Sheeting, Table. Linens,
Towels, apkins,
Faney Geeds, a ful
sortment.
Millinery Goods—a great
variety.
Carpets—3-ply, Brussels,
and Ingrain.
Everybody is invited to
to call and examine thestock
and prices before buying
elsewhere.
A. BLUMENTHAL,
Corner of Broad & Pine Sts}
Drugs, Medicines, &c
P.H. BELDEN, ~
Buccessor to Bell & Belde
Masonic Building,
Cor. Pine & Commercial Sts
Nevada City.
Wholesale & Retail dealer i
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
na
J. M. WALLING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ANDNOTARY PUBLIC.
FFICE, First door below John Jach’s,
on Pine Street, NEVADA CITY, Cal.
Will practice in all the Courts of the
Btate. aps
_ PHILIP RIC a ARDS,
‘No. 30 Main Street,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
old Dust buught and sold. Hale
lion’ discounted. Advances.
ade on Gold Dust or bullion
oina,e at the Mint. ioe
ON SAN FRANCISCO.
Pwigs~American Bank,
jyl-im.
wa
: fo
CHEC
Corresponde’
San Francisco
CITIZENS B
—BROAD STREET, NEVADA
—_——
(ariran SPOCK, $200,000.
E.M. PRESTON. Voues unease oes Prepident.
T. W. SIGOURNEY, ...0065 Vice President.
Joun T. MOBGAN..... aeeeaee Cashier,
DIRECTORS :
Dr. R. M. Hunt,
Geo. M. Hughes,
Thos. Mein.
John. T, Morgan,
T. W. Sigourney.,
Geo, A. ex.
E. M. Preston.
—_——
Receive Deposits.buy end sell whens.
Purehase Gold Dust and Bullion.
Highest price paid for ‘ad County
Warrants.
Draw Checks on San Francisco,fian Jose.
Seeenens Virgruia City and Los An*; poed sell Exchange on New York, and all
the principal] Eurepean Cities.
Make co}lections and transact a Zeneral
Banking Business.
CORRESPONDENTS,
San Francisco— First Nat. Gold Bank,
San Jose—Farmers National Gold Ecnuk
New York—First National Bank. #24
Patent Medicines, &c,
A full line of Choice Perfumery, Toilet
Svuaps, Toilet Powder, Vologne Sets, Combs
Brushes, &c,
Also, Paints, Oils, Vavnishes,, Window
Glass, Paint Brushes, &c.
Also a full line of STATIONERY, such at
lank Books, Letter. Note aud Legal Pa.
er, Gold,-Pens. &e
Blank Books made to order at the lo wes!
an Fraiciseo prices.
My Stock is most complete 4~ all its de
partments and my prices are low Jsolici
a share of public patronage.
, P, H. BELDEN.
Nevads. March 31, 1876.
Central Carriageand Wagon MarGrassWalley road, near Half Mile Hous
WILLIAM SEAMAN.
Agent for Studebaker W'
gons, Every kind of ver
cle manufactured to ord‘
in the finest style and (
°
low prices.
. Particular attention erentehe
pairing and Paipting .
R. M. HUNT, M.D.
a ——_ PHYSICIAN
EMPIRE
LIVERY SFABLE,
% Ss limes ON:
Ak
x
PEAT TBs
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NAT ONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL: NEVADA OITY:
1D. WELLINGTON, Proprietor.
etor of the EMPIRE 8TAHE
BLES announces that he has now
. the Largest lot of
To be found in thie part of the State.
Teams, wi + Buggies, Wagons
s cal Banke to at shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terms
The Horses are free from vice, of good
style and capsble of going a6 fastas any —
eman cares to drive.
tee Fupesals
promptness. ,
Horses boarded the day, week oF
month and the raranctr of care guaranteed
. BR WELLINGTON,
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