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February 3, 1876 (4 pages)

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EATEST this Clty ense: im8. They tise aia WING and k 44 _, when\we went to: press of its eontining ae for some tinie, —Gharck will give an entertainment . Conte Bae Daily Branseript NEVADA CITY, CAL. —_ LOCAL AFFAIRS. .* Kecal Brevities. The railroad is an established fact, as any one tan become satisfied by goiug to Grass Valley and -see the ~ dars running over it. Wait a eouple of weeks and see how it looks here. The weather was delightful yesterday) and ‘there was every indication _. The Iddies of the’ Coudgihgationstfor_the benefit of that organization, . on Feb, 24th, at the Theatre in this a -eity. It will consist of tableaux,-vo-. cal and instrumental music,and some moral plays, and is expected to be a grand thing, A walk around town. will convince any one that this place is improving, 6nd in a short time, as soon as money gets-a little easier the effects of recent improvements will iiscin to be known and appreciated, Stages arrive in. this city on very regular time, considering the condiL MusLoom . : founder of the town. Of Boca, and if ~ the town will keep pace with his en. equal San Fraucisco im a short-time. ~#¥esident ofthis tity; died wt Meio y the ‘Space-usually filled by a leader to ~——gars,batton your gloves, fasten your “next Summer,: ‘and _shall say-ne mere tion of the roads. L. E. Doan, of Boca, was in’ town yesterday. . Mr. -Doan-—was the terprise and business capacity it will We are Wailing for a drink of the las ger which will be made at that place} about the projector of the Lig brew. ery until we get it. ‘Mrs. Charlies “NFelton, Tamevist Park’ on January 29th, The Grass _V. alley ITnion devotes . : small items, showing the way-writera will have to do when the proposed law of Senator Laine is passed and takes effect. It is the best thing of the season and ought of itself to be enough to kill the bill. . Remember that the ladies have a right this year to take you to adance, to buy the oysters, treat tothe ci3rooks. st, per vill. be yrtion. om for k; we rtised is Great prompt-— ind conRO,, evada. me i [OTEL, ished Hosand Ay oroug receive n to\ the iD SAorietor. ———-__—~ [. D., é located inside of the city limits, and . = " It.is known that the least any of the ~~ is egiial in intelligence™ to. any _cir"__ €ug trick horse, When. we happened . . _ ‘was noon, and the way he issued in~ Organized three classes in German; ene for advanced scholars, a second Room, wt 2 o’clotk. Every member —-Bkates and other little things you have heretofore considered as-exclusive privileges of your own. > * Stiles Ledge. W. G. Stiles and Jno, Sturgess are the owners of the Stiles ledge, crossing Spring street. The ledge has been worked the past two years by some men who took it on shares. roek paid was $20.per ton, and some of it considerably more: The inCline is down 150 feet, and the led at the bottom is from one and a half to three feet in thickness, The mine is workédby a whim. The. horse used to operate the machinery atthe shafi, he had just discovered. it. Witations to his master. to let him loose and give him his midday grub, Was amusing, and a proof that that Kind of an animal knows a thing or iwo-as well as those having only half the number of legs. The Stiles ledge . will, ere long; be valuable property. o Wanted Immediately. : 1000 Ladies to call at L: Jacobs & Bro., and examine the immense new Steck just received and sold.at rainous'prices. This cleating-sale-ia-no -hambag, We undersellall, and give . . better'and more choice goods than 87 ether w louse i in Nevada County. wn -E:FA00BS‘& BRO. : The Class in German. Mrs. Rich, on Broad street, has for adult beginners, and third for children: all of which meet on Tuesday and Friday. We presume that all who desire to study German will wish to begin with the others. <-> The Ladies Episcopal Sewing Circle will meet in the pariors of the Uniem Hotel, this, Thuisday afteris-requested to be present, as busi‘Ress of importance is to come hakoae the meeting. Mas. T. W. Sicovanxr, Pres. Mrs, W. H. Onewionli, Bee. ‘location to Sacramento street—first fp econ Of the Grand Clearance Sale of the Palace Dry Goods —~ will be . -pout ina few days. — : , Horses, Carriages and Buggies : To be found in this part of the State.” Teams, with _ . NEVADA CUFY -CALIFORNIA, . How open. for the rpception of guests. ‘Bead the Price List In L. Jacobs & Bros, Grand Clear. -ing Sale advertisement. 1 oe Grand Cleving: Sale, Atthe Palace Dry Goods Store; . . commencing January Sist, 1876, . j30 _ Rosexsenc Bros, ‘ ee eats Biscuit, MULLOY’ 8. y j30 ps ae BS The undersigned, . (Rag ‘ Carpet Weaver) bas removed from his old House south of Temperance Hall, left hand side of street. J.D. Farcuson. Nevada City, Feb. Ist, 1876, _lw at The. Price List, “Something new, at LESTER &. ar an % y REN ESTES, ORES: eA . THEATRE AND “ AT NEVADA THEATRE, ings, Feb. Sd and 4th. “FUN! DRAMA! VARIETY! The charming’ Actress ande<¥ oealist, MISS ANNIE FIRMIN, ters JOHN Jack's” } Thursday and Friday Rven. Who wilt . appear tah, ‘six’ different charac. i pee eens JOHN STON: & SON, . Successors tojW. H.Crawford, 27 & 29 MAIN STREET, . SEAN * eee Opposite Uaion Hotel, IMPORTERS AND DEAUERS IN . HARUWARE, STOVES, . IRON & STEEL, NAILS, SHOVELS With Songs, Dances and Ballads The grest-new character song, ~ DOUGHERTY FUSILEERS. Also the Milkmala’s song from“Benny: son’s.‘‘Queen Mary,” MR, BORTHW I6KREID, = j30 Waaieeie Bros, tai IES -Vacunt Placer” BS In the dental -ranks will pever occur if you are particnlar With your teeth, and cleanse them every day with that famous _tooth-wash, -‘SOZOij unimpaired,.The teeth of persons who-use: SOZODONT have a pearldered sweet and fragrant. Itis comentirely freefrom the objectionable aid injurious: ingredients of Tooth Noman or woman is’ safe while or any symptoms of palmiiiary disease lingers in ‘the systeni. Expel -ey of Horehound and: Par. : Pike'¥Foothache Droply cure in 1 ‘Laminate, . : ‘Cotes AND Covans,—Sudden ehanges of climate are sources of Pulnionary and. bronthiat-effectious. 1 Take at once ‘“‘Brown’s: Bronchial Yroches,’’ let the cold, coughs, or irritation of the throat be ever 80 slight, A CARD. rar To all who ayé suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak: hese, early decay, toss-of“manhood, &¢., 1] Will send arécipe that will cure you FREE Q¥ CHARGE. _ This’ great remedy’ was discovered by a missionary in South Amezica. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. ‘Josrru T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, ‘New York City. , 03-6m : EMPIRE : LIVERY STABLE, BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA cITY. P. WELLINGTON, Proprietor. proprietor of the BMPIRE STABLES announces that he has. now the Largest lot of Buggies; Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest re and on the most reasonable terms, The Horses are free, from vice, of g style and capable of. going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. ~~ Carriases for Funerals attended to. with promptness. Good Saddle Hotees always on hand. Horges bearded by the day, week or mouth and the greatest of care guaranteed D. WELLINGTON. Nevade City, November 17th, 1875. UNION HOTEL, JACOB NAFFZIGER, Prop'r. THIS well known and popular Hotel, situated on Main treet, in the City.of Nevada, been thoroughly overhatled, refitted and furnisn ed in firet class: style, and is The Sleeping A pertments, . Are large, airy and comfortable, and every bed im the house contains @ Spring Mat. trass. Asa désirable quiet ainen te for the weary, the UNION is not excelled by any House outside of San Francisco. The Tables of the Union, Will compare favorably with any Hotel in the State, and will be filled with the best the market affords Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars Will be kept atthe Bar, and the a * to be found in the State, Every attention will be given to make guests comfortable. The proprietor rs a share of the public patronage. . nv JACOB. NAFFZIGER. SocReT STUCKS . ! A. NIVENS, J.. IN MASONIC BUILDING, pine sr.. ILL ¢o a Commission Steck -Busi-}ness, and is now prepared to buy and sell stuck at Brokers’ rates, in the Francisco Stu k and Exchange Board, Nevada, Dec, 24, 1875. t a) M. HUNT) M. D. DONT. From youth to old age it} ‘TWtibkeep the enamel Spotless and like whiteness, and the gams.a—ro-. seate bue, while the breath is ren-. ~ # posed of rare antiseptic herbs and is. pthe least remnant of. cough-orold, . the cause of danger with Hale's Bf a . COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. . —Bittiara} Boom is supplied with the BEST TABLES . witaras: E. W. Bigelow. < “. (oxstanrLr on on hapa the finest — The Great Scottish Athiete and Champion — Swordsman of the world, in lightning exercises wud marvelous feats more and —e sword. MR. JOHN JACK, In, Twe “Characters. Prices of Admission, $1, and. 50 ante, GRAND — LEAP YEAR PARTY! —_— TWE ledies of Nevada City will give a Grand Leap Year Party at TEMPERANCE HALL; Monday Eve’ng. Febi"14, 1876, . To es heyextena = pee : oe __vitatron. Dancing from, 8 0 =slock 6 1. i 2 [QUPERIOR NIGHRT-.LAMPS. ELEGANT TOILET Goons, THE. BEST ‘CONCENTRATED BENZINE, ‘Grease from Wearing Apparel MIXED P. . PAINTS, BEADY FOR USE AT NEVADA DRUG STORE. E. M. PRESTON, Druggist, ‘BROAD STREET. '. NEVADA CITY,
DANCING ACADEMY. os NEL UNDERSIGNED ANnounces to their patroms ahdfriends that they have’ leased TEMPERANCE BALL, ‘Gentlermen’a Class at {7s o’clock ‘Tues: day evenitigs, Children’s Glass on ‘Batar7 day, at 2.0'clock, P.M ae oe every Saturday evening. Musio and Hal 1 furnished for all occasions. SCOTT .& PARKS. . Mavade City, January lst, 1876. SPECIAL NOTICE. ARCHIE NIVENS, Masonic Building, Pine Street, IVES NOTICE that he has purchased the stocx of JACOBS BROS., in the store. and has removed his stock of Goods to this well known stand. He has now on hand an immense. s#tock.of CIGARS, of all brands, TOBACCO, of all wrnnas, ; PIPES, ete.,. Making as complete a stock of aii in this line as can be found in Nevada Count which will be sold as .cbeap as any esta lishment, IF YOU WANT A FINE BRAND OF CIGAR GIVE ME A CALL. . IF YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE OF SMOKING OR CHEWING ai GIVE ME A — The Office of the ager . Union Tele: graph Com and the ener ot the San Francisco Ciironicle hae been removed to the above plac Don’t forget the: place; street, in the Masonic Bnilding AKCH IV. ENS. Nevade, Nov. 20, 1875. ~ NOW ALL MEN } BY THESE PRES. ENTS, that we, Baptista Guscetti uis Guse -tti, doing business under the firm name of Guscetti Bros., constitute a partnership-in the business of ‘buying and selling stock, and ine me milk in the Cit Mi of Nevada and vicinity, x ge hE: our pee eerie suey iOvIs GUSCETTI Nevada, January 17th, 1876. . PETTrr &WHERRY Peepristin. LIQUORS AND CIGARS — To be found in the country.. ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, “Think of 1. ie a ‘Be . L.Jacons & BRO, . Se a : MEVADA CITY WATER PROOF > \BLAUKING ! . ‘SEWING MACHINE OIL, . For ‘Yemoving Paint and. For dancing purposes. ; : ~ Classes \ will . meet as’ follows: Ladies’ eon T ‘at 2 o'clock, Po MT @ THIS “SPACE. oo : ~ = BERVED. FOR.. (CHARLEY KENT, + with the oer —— H=™" ON-HAND THE HAMS AND BACON, AND THE BEST BEEF, PORK & MUTTON To be found in Nevada County. “His shop for Good Meats is B6C‘oad to néne on ‘the Pacific. Const. a /COMMEECTAT, STREBT, NEVADA ~ COUGH ‘CANDY . ——o ie f Bellows. THe—DEst———F (Of his own manufacture, . = ORS, . Wheerbarro aITOWS, . Grindstones, Rope, Blocks & Sheaves, Ox Bows and Keys, Chain, Anvils, Vises, = . . 4 “Also; ‘the eelebrated 'BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE :. MeOHINE ARD CARRIAGE BFLTS, RUBBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING. . FUSE, SHOT, dec. . ‘Direct from Meridan a Ov, ©ROCKERY, — GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, aes WICKS, &e, iz quieter ict, Hallie’ 's Wire Ropes; ‘der at San Fransisco prices,-. Wa A Large-stoex-of’ Galvanized IRON ection made with the City Water Works. IRON PIPE. made-to order\and all kinds of Repairing done. y In fact the best selected stock of Goods in Nevada County, and as Cheap as the Cheapest. : ms. Call and see us aff the _Pioneer Stand, mathbone Range ! ne “The Best, : oe Finished And most complete : Cooking Range, STOVE! hb pan be used, but they citi be partially apprecimerits. keeper should buy a. RATHBONE RANGE! For they use lees then half the fuel com sumed by the old obsolete styles of Stoves and Ranges that have been sold in this market. : = : They are perfect in their sphere ; solid as fire-proof safes tnd Anished like phenee Por saleby _ GEO, E, TURNER, Nevada City, Or, E. B. MOTT, Jz. 53 & 55 J St. Sacramento.. a18 PIANO LESSONS. — MISS LUCY BOBO, © HAS HAD A, LARGE piae _ RIENCE IN TEACHING -— INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, _ } Will receive a limited number of pupils. ‘The highest references as to ability can be given, among whom are! Hon. P. O, Hundley, Oroville. P. Van Clief, Marysville. : Rev. C. E. Rich, Nevada City, Rev. Geo. kh. Davis, * e a, Residence Broad Street, nearly. Opposite the Theatre. Nevads City, Dec, 29th, 1875. -~ NILES SEARLS, *. A end Counsel at Law, ; AT BRICK OFFICE, ‘In front of the Court House, To be thoroughly appreciated they must . ~ ene Gunewns Howse. &oOPPOSITE "THE UNION HOTEL, “ea Nevada City; ninne da. ANDERSON-&, RANDOLPH, . JEWELERS, Clock Tower Building, CORNER OF SUTTER AND MONTGOMSi ERY STREETS, . SAN FRANCISCO, a ee ; } OFFER SUPERIOR IBf ducements to Gi cenael ers of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, ~~ “JEWELRY, > SILVER WARE. meet with prompt attention, and goods forwarded at very ‘low prices. January 20th, 1876.-3m ee NOTICE. JOHN. -JACK,NEVADA CHrY, H“ been appointed role agent by LIEBES BROS. & CO.,. For the sale of their famous brands of CIGARS & SMOKING TORACCO. Bi r-keepers will hereafter find it to their advantage to itepect the stock of JOHN JACK before sending to'San Francisco for their supplies. I will guarantee to deliver them CIGARS lower than they can get them at the Bay, Vollowing are some of the brands: BOUQUET, U. 8. SENATE, VENUS, UNANUE HERMANOES, ‘ PERLA DE CUBA, SARYMEN, ~~~BEPUBLIC DE CUBA, < -PUMARIEGA, CHOICE. YOUSG AMERICA, orommeoes THAR, WF nim tao tpiwetane aco e eA ‘ > RAINTS & OILS, of al teindse<——-—-—} BLASTING and. SPORTING POWDER, . ‘Pell line of ROGERS" Celebrated = ' Nickel Plated Ware. WATER PIPE constantly on hand and con-. 144 i 4 ee oe a Orders from. the interior will . : INSTRUCTION IN GERMAN LN. TAM’ 8 OYSTER SALOON. ” PINE STREET, NEVADA, . ANTOINE Tam, Bas made ~ arrangements for peopte of Neva da City a vieinity With. Fresh Eastern and California. OYSTERS, In any style desired, sais as . Oysters on the Half Shell Pan at Fancy Roasts. : Oyster Stews, Frie “‘better-a the money 1 any other—establishment in, the mountains, — NUTS AND CONFECTIONERY A full line of Candies, American, French ‘and Fancy, Also a fresh stock of Nuts;or Re kinds. ANTOINE TAM, Sterg; __Nevada,. ro Sth, 1875.— —~ IN ew Lard, * New: ‘Lard, New Lara i osteneeeet CASHIN & CO, = -quantities to suit. Tt being of our own , Manufacture we warrant it to be’No. 1. * “Orders Teft ‘at the ‘Office, on the Grass alloy road, or by letter through the Post . Office, wil? be promptly. attended to. os CASHIN & Co. Nevada; Dec. 4, ¥8TD: “NEW TAILOR SHOP, Commercial Street, Nevada City, Next door to: Mr, Cou’s Shoe Store. WM. McLOUGHLIN, {Merchant Tator and Practical Cutter, QUARTZ SCREENS punched to a7 “WOULD _ryespectfullly <n-. nounce to the pubtic-attarga aed and is: now prepared—to-take: ers-ond meke garments in . the latest style. __ ae _WNOTE MY PRICES: Gantienan’s Black Dress Pants, Beaver or Doe Shin: from $16 to $17. Fanéy~Cassimere Pants, any style, $12, $13, to $14. -Fancy Vests, $10 ta. $12,“Splendid worki Pan --has . openedbusiness--~——~ OW offer to the t _trade NEW_EARD: cif ncesnnscanagaamtimennnonins to order, any style, $8. . Cleaning and Repairing premarsly: Attended te, WM. M-LOUGHLIN, Commercial St., Nevade City. _jaIm THE V Flume Company, e —OF— > Nevada and Grass Nalisy, RE now -ptepared to fill orders * for Lumber of Every Description, Mining and Building Timbers, Common, Finishing, and a Ty General Assortment “of Building Lumber Al_Ways on Hand, A Large Amount of Seasoned SPRUCE WOOD on hand. Onders left with Jobnéton_t& Gon, Nevada, or at our office on Town Talk Hill, will receive prompt attention. N.&G.V: W.&LUo. * Mevada, Oct. 20th, 1875, NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, BROAD ) STREET Cdeeee wee -NEVADA CITY; 8. A, EDDY, . , Proprietor. HIS WELL. KNOWN HOTEL 18 ALways open for the accommodation of the Traveling Public. Large additions have beén made to it,and it has been fitted up in elegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large, airy and coinfortable, and the ‘'able will compare favdrably. with that of an ny Hotel inthe State. TheProprietor will spare no pains nor expense to remder his guests comfortable. Sta for all s of ‘the State have their Oftices at chi Hotel The House it kept open all ‘night for © the accommodation of the Traveling Public, Billlard Tables and Bar connected with the Hotel. A share of Public Patronage is respectfully solicited. Seas 8. A. EDDY, Proprietor. Nevada, January 17th. MRS. M, ELISE nice, ILL organize a class in German, “ will givé Private Lessons, Terms moderate. Apply at the Metno‘dist Paréc nage. Mevada, Jan. 8, 1875. >