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April 8, 1874 (4 pages)

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ve take ig wilh T POS. Il. take e beneTALL S. 3 Store rancisew and nent is argest 6 and nglish othing. satisDress il Dry ent. 3. ensive owels, nd is ly iai} and ey ate” HING E ENNEVADA CITY, CAM ‘LOCAL AFFAIRS. A ad, and fital accideht ‘oecurred six miles above Eureka, on the miners ditch, on Tuesduy March 31st,. ebich resulted in the death of Wm: Ocannors, four days after, It seems oo jog 8 flame on a side bill. While in stooping posture, for the purpose ¢fexamiviny the b ttom part of the fume, there occurred a slide of the immense suow bank on the hillside above, and catching Mr, Oconnorg, forced his” head “against the” thine, Gnd literally crashed it. He surviven auti! Saturday, when death reyears of-age, Was a native of Ireland, . and was a young man highly esteemeibyall who knew him. Funeral services were held at the Catholic Church, inthis city, yesterday. The body had to be conveyed from: the plave.of accident to Washington, on, a hand sled, from thence it was brought here on the sled of the Washington Stage Co, friends of the deceased followed the body here, to pay the last tribute of School Kiectien,. . 2 Aletter from’ ‘State _Superintend. . ent Bolander to Frank Power, Coun-. ty School Superintendent, “has the following intelligence which atl ~in< terested in schools will do -well to ~ notice: “Please inform all parties interested ‘that the election of School Trustees has been changed from thé last Saturday in. April, to the last Saturday in June, Resp. > Henny N. Botanver. Supt. Pub. Lust.” Library Lecture. A lecture “for the benefit’ of the City Library will be, delivered at the Baptist Church this evening, commeneing at 8 o’cluck, by B. J..Watson, subject “Buys.”" Duets ‘will be sung by the Misses Allie and Ada Davenport, and by Miss Moilie “Hiids aud Miss Kate Rdwards, All "are invited to pay the Library Association tour bits and stay at home, Farm at Auction, ' # splendid farm, containing 1,000 ‘acres, 200 of which is in a high state of cilltivation, owned by T. J. Stark, and’ situated ‘ between Rough and Ready and the Amthony House, will be sold at public auction, en Monday, May 4th, together with horses, cattle, farming implements, étc.— Theerops‘are all in for this geason, . and the prospects are geod for splendid crops of hay, fruit and veg‘tables. Ill heslth-on the part of Mr. Stark is the cause of the salo. Read the advertisement in to-day’s : Merchant Tailer. It will be seen by reference to our advertising colums, that J. W. Downey of this city, has copeluded to remain‘ with us and that he is prepared to furnish first class work to his patrons. There are many ia this vicine ity who are particular about’ the fit of garments and can not please themselves ata clothing store; to such we cau say, Mr. Downey has no. su_Derior as 9 tailor. He keeps noth uve lea. 5 with ¢ and ) bays pcisce ett fs til! whoo ing but the finest goods, and he makes them upon honor. Give him 4 trial, and you will be convinced our Words are true. "Young Ladies Social Ctub, We acknowledge the receipt ef a somplimentary ticket inviting us and lady to attend the social.party to be given on the 10th, by the young _ladies of this city. We shall attend; The attractions of that night will be too great for us to remain away. ‘astily decorated hall filled with the lite of the city and county, ‘and all “tperintended by the best looking Sitls to be found, is sufficient to ‘allout those much less susceptible than we are. We anticipate a large attendance and the best time of the. ™ *ason, oe know how to sell’ goods, bat know” Low to advertise. They have dene iness here for twelve Years, and _ by honest, upright dealing, have es: '@ first class business, and have praved that fair dealing by ‘the Publie, Will be rewarded. Their Stock ig large, aud of the -finest eh 'y. “They are deserving of success, SOA TER Sot em . of clothing’ inthe store on the cor ‘Numerous te Rear-Adiiital Pattt goes on the’ Yetiteth fist’ amd Rear-Adm Pennoek takes his place in comm: of thé Asiatic, station. ag Keeping up with the Times, i K. Casper has purchased the stock ner of Pine and Oumwméreial streets. He has gone below for the ‘purpose of getting the largest and best. stock of goods ¢ver brought to the mountains. rive at the Bay. They” have arrived, anid he bas gone to. Sap Francisco to feceive them, Hé is determined to Sell bis goods cheaper than ever. before kituwn in this part of the country. He is. boun:. to-keep up ‘all purchasers to hokt-on-n-few-duys) and he will give them bargains that -be-e—-himbug -abeutthis: arrangement, and some suits of clothing wilibe sold for about the cost of making the batton hules on them. Hold your horses till Casper returns, and if you don't get goods cheaper than ever known before,. then we will give you a new hat or pair of boots tree of charge. fon ADSL: New ugods! New Goods! at their Clothing Emporium, a jarge and select’ assortment of the latest stylés-of Spring and “Summer Cussimere und Diagonal ‘suits, for gents, public is to examine our. goods and‘ us that ‘the goods are better aud ) prices lower than you have ever had‘ the pleasure of buying clothing, farnishing goods, hats, boots and shoes, . them we will close our store and Dying wt Snar Ge While below a short time . the deceased was engaged in repairrsinve he bought a large stock to _arieved his sufferings. He was gg . Willstartle the natives There. will} Hyman & Bro, have just received . youths and boys. “Alf we ask of the. 2 'CH THE ATTENTION OF THw. prices,-and ifyou do.uot agree with . ~. MONDAY, MARCH 28q, 1874,. / OF BEFORE! PRUGGIST. _ : And Dealer in The Grak dest Stock ever brought ACIDS, CRUCIBLE, MTNé < ; * ' ING CHEMICALS AND _ to Nevada City, ° SR Tre : La _ —~}&ifat the Lowest: Markét Rates= , at allhours, day or night: 1. = vo ee, J : E a Sas a a) D, ei at + ‘. GRASSSRED, NEVADA DRUG STORE. . BE. M, PRESTON, . COUNTY SCRIP LOST, NITY WARRANT NO.1)4, on Gener ET aie “A. BLUMENTHAL,Corner Broad and Pine Streets, ECTFULLY informs the people of Nevada city and the surrounding places that he has JUST RECEIVED © Beck Be eee Drv & Fancy Goods ._ EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY Tu -uemt of the Warrant—has been stopped at! rthe office of the Connty Treasurer, The finder of the above Warrant will please lenve the same at the office of A. B, DY No 90:Main Street, Grass Valley. m23 ‘¢ "Special Notice. \) OTICE is hereby given:to all persuns coy bech“plaved -insthe hands-ofJ.B al Fund of the-County Treasury. for $566 20, has been lost by the-owner. PayiER & ROBINSON Sigt> their accounts ‘HAY for colle¥tiowWnd-that jirompt payment must bs ‘made by those: who would Rave cust, A. T. ROBINSON \ Surviving Fag of Lancaster & Robiz:sen °Nevada ity, dan. Jet 1874 . _ County Surveyor, = . WHOLE PEOPLE i§ CALLED. The Stock consists in part of every style and kinds of> sa ; . e.Office at the-COURT HOUSE. Orders Git AND. MINING. ENGINEER, a LAND SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTSNEVADA CITY, 1-ftat the Daily Unionce, Grass Valley, will meet with prompt on, mi a Muy (171874; to April 36, 1876.) 4. Manufacturers of stills; $26-60indebtéd to the late firm #f: LANCAS.}__AND 'U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR, . U8. INTERNAL REVENUB ‘Special Taxesy .« HE LAW of Decew ber 24; 187%, requires: every peed engaged in ‘afiy Want 58 avocation, or employnient which renders Bim liable to a Spect.) tux, rocure’ and Place cons lquowaty in his Establishment ,OF place of busitiess a Stamp denoting the payment Of said Special Tax for the Specia! Tax year béginning May 1, 1874, before comgen or continuing business after April , 1874.The Taxes embraced ‘within the provisions of the Law above quoted are the following, viz; ° Re: tifiers, $200-00. : Dealers, retail liquor, $2500. ° 3 Dealers, wholesals ,-$100-00,-—— a Denlers-in-‘mait liquors, wholesale, $50. Dealers in malt liquors, taf $20 06, Dealérs-in leaf tobacco, $2560.00 ~ Retaitdealers in leaf tobacco, $500 00, ; Aid on sales of over $1,000; fifty vents” for evety dolar in excess of $1.00: Dealers ‘n manufactured tobacco $8. ~ And for cach still tianufactured $20 60. And for each worn manufactured $20. Manufacturers of tobacco, $16 60. ss Manufacturers of cigurs $10 00. : Peddters of tobacco, first class {more than two horses,) $50 00. : : . Peddlers of tobacco, second class, [two horses, ) $25 00. es Peddlers. of tvbacco, third olass, [om horse) $15 00. ae Peddlers of-tobaccofourth class, (on foot or ptiblic conveyance) $10 00. sv rewers of less than 500 barrels. $50 00; Brewers of 500 barrels or more, $100 00. ' Any person, 80 linble, who shall fail to conmiply. withthe. foregoing requirements “will be subject to ‘severe penalties: +i ms or firms Hable to pay any of, the Spe. ial Faxes named above must apply to a, J; ROLFE; Deputy; eHector ot Internal Revenue at Nevada-City, Cah ana pay for and proctire the Spécial Tax Stamp or Stamps they need. prior to } 'y 1, 1874, and WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. — = ee J, W. DOUGLASS ,— iO. 0: February-16, 1874. FEST _ Assessment Sale. YOMING GOLD MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business,.410 Montgomery Street, San Francisco Location of Werks, Nevada County, California. Nettee< a1 5 Commissioner of Internal Revenue~4 Py TEM, AND IMPART SI 1 WEAK AND EXHAUSTED, AND. ARE’ EQ— DOXSED AND RECOMMENDED BY OUR -: & THOUSANDS OF OUR CITIZENS, “‘Why~"~ me . & is it that the IXL Bitters HAVE Au: CHIEVED SUCH POPULARITY WITH THE PUBLIO, AND HAVE'SUCH AN Tae MENSE SALE? THE REASONIS BE. MADE FROM THE MOST CHOICE HERBS AND ROOTS . THE MANY WHO HAVE . TRIED THEM, TESTIFY TO THEIR BENEFICIAL QUALITIES, AND. HAVE NO HESITATIO, INRECOMMENDING THEM . TO THEIR AFFLICTED ¥RIKNDS. . =: THEY ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO. THE BEST TONIO AND RECUP MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS [as per’ certificates on each bottle,}. TO. THUSE AFFLICTED WITH DYSPEPSIA, IND] GESTION AND LOSS OF APPETITF, asa in the market. No Family should be without them— SOLD. BLVERYWHERE, He EPSTEIN & €0,. Sole Proprietors, 518 Front St, _ ‘mehl4-14 SAN. FRANCISCO. Dress Making & Hair bressing." respectfully inform the ladies that they ate ‘prepared to make Ladies’ Dresses, Coatg, ” Ulvaks, &¢ with the vreatest dispatch, on reasonable terms and after the lates of fashion. ~~ HAIR DRESSING. in all its branches done’ Commercial St. next doo ‘the Variety. Store of D. F. Dudge and op te Coe’ no Store. Patronage respectfully~solicited. ~ leave the field of usefuliiess forever. “ Hyian & Bios., Corner of Broad und Pine streets, Nevada City.’ ge mere ae 35 New Firm. ; The Clothing businéss herétofore sarried on by B. Schwarté, on the Streets, in this city; has been put. ‘chased by K. Casper, and in future will be conducted hy him. “Mr, Cas: per has been authorized to receiptall bills due Mr. Schwartz, _m29 a a SPECIAL NOTICE. and loss of appetite, when you can; by using Dr.. Henley’ 6 celebrated I XL Bitters, ef fect a perfect cure; they are a pleasant and invigorating tonic, and endorsed and
recommended by our most eminent Physifor all complaints of the Liver and Diges tive Orguns. As a family medicine they have no equal.. See advertisement in another colume. — Rudoiph Photograph Gallery, Broad Street, near Pine, , 025 -~ Ne Name. : Many, many people’ suffer from they know not what. They are not sick—they arenot well There‘is no name for it. It is simply weaknéss—a breaking down of the vital forces.’’ Whatévet its cdnses {and they are intfumerable), its ‘symptoms are imthe main the same. Among the most prominent are.extreme lassitude, loss of. appetite, loss of flesh, and great mental depression. Indigestiong and s stemach cough are also. frequentlyconcommitants ‘of this distressing state of body and of mind. The common remark in relatien to areconsumptive. Now, what these unfortwnates really want is vigor, vital strength; and as certainly as dawn succeeds darkness, they can recuperate their systems and re-ter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters. It is ag clear that a life-reviving tunic'is required ia. such cases, as that;the dying fame of an empty lamp requires to be revived by.a new supply of oil. Perfectly pure‘and inndécuous, comtaining nothing but the most genial ve getawvie extracts, and combining the. three’ grand siemeérits of a stomachic, an al-’ terative, and a genial invigorant. Hestetter’s Bitters are suitable te ali constitutions . and@re'a¢ applicable to the diseases and ‘Gisabilitiesot the feebler sex ag to those of men: No werds can do justice to its marvelows properties. It stands pre-emin ut among the.health. restoring preparations of the civilized world,.. , 1 not ofity in_ this sountry, but throughout Se aenee for. the office of UIT YE dorner of. Pine, and : Commercial }tp the large stock-of American Why suffer from Dyspepsia, I i ation, . Dlesched and uublesched; and cians (a6 per certificates on each bottle) . persons in stich condition is, that. they . . plete gt any in the city and I propdte to Silks, Satins, Empress. Cloths, Cashmeres, Foulards, Popling, Black Goods, ie Calicos, &e. ¥ would call special attention and Italian Black Silks. Housekeeping Goods. __ An Immense'stock on hand, consisting éf TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, SHEETING, article'required for family use. CARPETS, GARPETS Of all kinds and of the most besutiful Patterns—BRUSSELS, 3-PLY, INGRAIN, OLL-CLOTHS, &¢, A great variety of the Istest Eastern style. They mitist be seen to be appreciated. MILLINERY GOODS.The Largest and best Stock in this: line ever brought to this. . city. LADIES FANCY GOODS. My stock in this line is of the choicest hind and of the gredtest assortment. Call, ‘’nd see for yourselves. T have on hand a large end most complete Stock of Ladies, Childrens’ and Misses fine Shoes of all kinds which are bound te give‘ the greatest satisfaction. , ener Sach as Gloves,-Hosiery, Laces, ticles teo unmerons ‘to mention. — My Stock is the largest and most com. . give better bargains than can be obtained at any ether establishment in this State. G. oa ase.candidate for re-election te INTHEROP 8. LONG is here . tiv to the office of City Asseasor. ——_B. GRAY is hereby anwotinced ook " a call as Tam determined not to be UNDER GIVE ME A CALL! — > DON'T DELAY . ". Whole of Jot No 3, and let Nu 4, all in Sec~— AS Sheritfe sale, ¥ VIRTUE OF. AN EXEGUTION TO me directed and detivered, issued cut of tne Dittrict Court-of the Fourteenth Judicial District, in and for the County of Kevaas, State of California, bearing date FebTuary 26th, 187 4. «ua judgmentrendered in sailtCourt. on the day of December, 1873. im favor Of Dankl > oherty and against Augustus G.H. Moore fort stun of Seven Hundred and *ourteen and 1-100 dollars damages, with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per anuum till paid, payablein gold cuin-of the United Stutes ae er with $2550 cesta and disbursements at the date of said judgment, and accruing costs. 3 I have levied upen tho following described property, heretotore attached, to-wit :— That certuin lot of land situated in Rough & Ready Township.Nevada County, Cal. and ‘known and described ag the SW % of tue SW 4 and the BK 4s of Lot No 9, the K 3 of Lot-No8,the 4-33 of lot No 5; and the tion No 1, Vownship 16.N Range No 6 Eaat Mt Diablo Base and Meridian and contain. ing 206 90-100—ecres-of land, Alsoa lot of -land. enclused by a fence adjoining the above described mide On tlie west. Said above described land ‘adjoining Jackson's on the Kast containing 300.acres or theresbouts, Known ss Moore’s pastures. The whole of beth aforesaid above. described tracts beiug known as Moore's Ranch, together with all the tenements and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertsiming, : ee Notice is hereby givon that I will expose fo public esle ail the above described property to the highest bid-ler, for cash, in Onited States gold coin, in front of the Court House door, in the eity of Nevada, on Saturday, April 25th, Between the hours of 9 o’clock,~A-; § o’clock, P} M. ; Given under my hand this 31st day of March, 1874, : 2 JOSEPH PERRIN, Sheriff. Dibbie & Byrne, Piffs attys. . and No 548. Application fora Patent to Mining Claim ‘UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal. March 19th; 1874, OTICE is hereby given that JACOB BACHTAL and URIAH 8, BACHTAL, Whoge Post Office is Nevada city, Nevada Couuty, California, have, made application for a Putent for the Big Deer Greek and Last Chance Placer mines, situate in Nevada County, Mining District, Nevada County, California, and described in the plat and notice on file in this office as fo:lows, via : Upon surveyed land, being the N% of N ik 5,6 of NE ¥ of N W_% and N of N MOLINE % of 8 E 4 NW %& Sectiod 9, Tp. 16NR.9 E M.D. M. Said location was madeby these Applicants~ sud others of month of January, 1869. Adjoining claimants are on the-South owners of the Nevada Mining Claims. All. persons holding any adverse claim thereto are-hereby-required to present the same before this office, within sixty days trom the firet day of publishing herenf * Dated March 21-t, 1874, : T. B. McFARLAND, Register. John Caldwell, Atty for Applicant. CHAS. ¥. MULLOX. ANSOW W. LESTER, Lester & Mulloy; _ HARDWARE, _ (CROCKERY, a LARGE and varied Stock of the above line of Goods. No. 52 Broad Street, Bene ny AER SERN 4. BLUMENTHAL, . a whom they have since purchased, in the . to do work in his line im the ‘. here’ ‘ves, that the 3d. Annual reel Tunnel onthe following described stockon uccount of assessment No 2, levied on the 19th day of February, 1874, the’ sever-1 amounts set opposite-thé naines of the respective ‘share holders, as foliows: « ~~ No of ‘ No ofNares. : pare Shares, Am’t. Henry P. Bowie, 139 60 ~ $1260 Henry-P. Bowie, 140 “Se —s«12. Bo ‘Hénry P. Bowie, 41. 100 ~~ path W: J. Gunn, Trustee, 163. 100 Ww.. Gunt, Trustee, 164 108 25 00 W.Y. Gunn, Trustee, 165 100 25 08° W. \ Gunn, Trustee, 169 100 25 00 W. J: Gunn, ‘Trustee;—-170° 100 25 00 W.J, Gunn, Trustee,” 17F 100) 95.90 W. J, Gunn. Trustee, 231 100 265 08 J. E, Legge, 9% 100 25 00 ©. P, Purinton, 156 = 100 25 Ov C. P. Purinton, ~ 157. 100 25 06 ©. P. Purinton, 158 100 «= -25 08 C. P, Purinton, 159 100 25 00 C, P, Purinton, 160 100 26 00 And.in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors, fidde-on the 19th day of February, 1874, so many shares<of each parcel of such stock a’ may be neces. sary, will be sold at public auction, at the office of the Company, Room No. 2, No 410 Closing Out Business! — BLUM BROS., [Are the public that they intend td , change their business of a Varlety Store, Cigars, Tobacco, ' eto, and offer the whole of their Btock at ‘San Francisco Cost! sold within THIRTY DAYS. Parties desir the whole Stock and fixtures canseoure # good established business at a ee mchS—~_ ‘AER BW: t Btyle — to order.and at reasonnble rates, Rooms on~ — OAUSE THEY ARE AN ORD AND WELK ESTABLISHED ARTIC:.E; AND ATR™ blood purifier they surpass all other BO. called tohies which have lately been placed: : N¥ DEWS he ving located in this city eee a p ‘GKEAT BARGAIN! ~<_ All persons indebted . to the firm are no. tined to settle within 30 days, or their acounts -will-be given to. the Constable for — cellection _ BLUM BROTHERS.: Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Califorhia, on’ SATURDAY, the 18th day ef April, 1874, at the honr of 1 o’clock, P. uw. of said day, to pay said’ delinquent assessment to. gether with costs of sdvertising and expenges of the sale. ey W. J, GUNN, Secretary. Office—Room No. 2, 410 Montgomery ‘8t., San Francisco. California. ap4 DENTISTRY. DR. A. CHAPMAN, . OULD respectfully inform the pees W ple of this vity and vicinity that he has resumed his profession again and leased an Office in the Transcript Builaing, ON COMMERCIAL STREET, Aud is now prepared ty do anything and ev. erything in the line of Dentistry and satisfaction guaranteed. Office Hours from 9A, M.to 19 M. and from 1 to 5 P, Mo Nevada, April 7th, 1874. Union Hotel Barber Shop. ae ~~“ LORENZ FAUTH, Late of New York, — & ge? pleasure in informing the Li se of Nevada City and the surround tewnus that he has leased the Union Hotel Barber Shop, Where he will at a1] times be found. ready Highest Style of the Art. Forme: patrons and ethers are sssured that satisfaction will be guaranteed. ~ wa. A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATR-X. AGE 18 SOLICITED. ; : ee O RENZ FAUTH. Nevada, April 4th, 1874, W.C. JONES, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, — een LOCATRD aT GRASS VALLEY. OFFICE NO, 21 MILL STREET, m& Stockholders’ Meeting. ys PUUNEL GOLD MINING 00, Location of works, pridgeport fowa. of ube Geld Mining Co., f the election of three (3) Trustees, President and ‘ r thereof, for the ensving year, and for the transection of other business; will-take place=at the oftce of th ‘ , the i a at a . North San Juan, Ney un< Me GATURDAY, the 9th day of MAY, 4 D. 1874, at . o’clock,y. mu. Proxies must be in writing and fijed with the Secretary. By order ot the President, DEOINING McCa ’s Cigar Store, on “T£X% Broad Street, N City. _ A. B. CARLEYW, id friends and new. comess are invited to drop in and see ane. . al SRS SAB, A, SILDGER, Secty. N. Gen Juan, March 25, 1874. iw ‘ J. M. WALLING, NOTARY PUBLIC, . —AND— Justice of the Peace. QekcHne REOORDS AND ABSTRAG. KD TING A SPECIALTY. Conveyancing Promptly attended to, _ Accounts collected. Office No 44 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. . : mIn4 JOHNNY JACK. Pine Street, Nevada City. Opposite Kidd's Building. TOBACCO, e CIGARS, ss PIPRS, of ail kinds. CONFECTIO ORANGES, FIGS, DATES, &c. If you want 4 Genuine Imported Havana Cigar, ge to JOHN ‘SACK’'S. His Tebacco is also of the best brands. : Nevada, March 16th. CIGAR STORE. HUGH McCAULEY, OULD respectfully inform his friends aud the public generally that he iv purchased thé stock and trade of JULILS ‘. GREENWALD and will constantly keep ox hand 9 fine stock efCIGARS, TOBACCO, Which he will ‘sell at the Very Lowest omnen ot : By strict attention to the business and endeavoring to please ~~ te ves good share of pa 4 Nevada, Nov. 1, 1873. _A LL Warrants on Genel Fund regis. _ tered _ prior » 1873; alee iw y 87, Nos. 148, 149, 150 ang 171 and 182 on Road Alao,’ Warrau: No. 30n Indigent sick Fund registered Muy Othe. 1873, will be paid on presentation. Interest ceases By A.H. Parker Deputy. _Nevade, Marck ie’ public hefi this date. BE. P. SANFORD, Treasurer. -Nevada City, April ad, 1874, _. ieee oe ¥, Nuts,LEMONS sae a APE el i. ie RMI nog eel AOS aonb