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“LOCAL AFFAIRS.
The Rifle Association are to re‘ceive a long lease to the grounds
_ they are fitting -up fora range and
for picnic grounds, They propose
putting enough work and money on
the groundsto make it.the most attractive of any: similar grounds —in
the. State: The place now is well
worth a visit. —Etis just-a nicewalk
from town. ~~ _. copes :
The railroad whistle can be heard
in this city when the wind i is inthe
4
right direstion:.
The regular Saturday night soiree .
take’
Halt
will:
ance
place——at— Temperthis ~ evening, If
you want -to.see.the ‘prettiest ladies
in North America, just go right over .
and see them.
Where is the tiianes Society?
Will there” be any ~ Meetings this
. Winter.
Tt seems to be the wrong time. of
year for marrying, or being given in
marriage. Have all’ the buds of
‘promise been nipped by thé frosty
~-weather, or ‘what is the matter? We
-want to 9 go ‘to a wedding.
cciaial satisfaction here on Thursday and Friday evenings. Th
will” appear at Griss Valley this,
Saturday, and on Monday evenings.
An évening spent with them will be.
\@ sure eure for the blues, We advise our readers in Grass Valley
to go and take a dose, and see if
they don’t like the remedy, They
will appear at San Juan on Beara
evening, the Sth instant, — =
The fellows who sit —— —
— -whistlingthe-Muligen-Geards-and+
grumbliog about a dull town, could
help to make things much Hatter by .
getting up and going to work, Take
# shovel eran axe and get out into
the woods. _Do something. Be
somebody, and don’ t be a loafer any
longer,
They. -have a new kind of fever
down at the Bay now, and it is raging fearfully. Some of the residents of the mountains catch it on
their first arrival at the city. Earl
Brown did on his last trip, and he
has gotit bad. It cost him $250.
It is of a dark bay color and'can go
in any gait. Art Barton -wasthe
attending physician yesterday, and
Le thinks everything will come oat
right im a few days.
Geo. Jacobs has purchased the lot .
adjoining Goldsmith’s on west Broad
street, on which is the remains of
the house burned about two years
since. He will soon erect a nice
substantial building there, andit will
be a great Schyeneament to that part
ofjtown.
Mr. Bowerman has bought the
old post office property, near the
Union Hotel, on-Main street, and is
fitting up the same for rent to those . .
desiring-to-engage in business. =
A Spell.
Rise up to your feet to.,, spell.
Who can beatit? 80 you be—a tub;
80 oh pea—a. top; ‘bee. 80—bat; seo}
80—cat; pea 80—Pat; ar 80—rat.
See oh double you—cow; see yon bee
~-cub; bee you double tea—but; seea
duble ell—call, _ I. Catussren.
°
Wanted Immediateay.
1000 Ladies to call at L. Jacobs &
Bro., and examine the immense new
stock just récéived and sold at ruin= ous prices, This clearing sale is no
humbug. We underseil all, and give
better and more choice goods than
any ether house in Nevada County.
{3-3t L.JACOBS & BRO,
Te the Ladies of Nevada City.
A. Blumenthal, corner of Broad
and Pine streets, Nevada City, desires to call the attention of the ladiea of this city and vicinity to the .
fact that he is determined to give
better satisfaction, both in quality
and price of Dry Goods, than those
firms who put the prices down on a
few articles and charge exorbitant
rates on the most of their goods.
Don't be humbugged, ladies, but
pa:ronize the store where everything
in sold at the lowest living rates.
/
f4 y oe ‘BLUMENTHAL.
. Think of it
“Bed Quilts, $1 50 apiece, at
£3-3¢ L. JACOBS & BRO,
THERE is a political senestion: inBoston to the effect that Cullector
Simmons baa deserted Batier: aiid
expects to be rewarded for his treach .
ery with t Boatwell’s seat in
the Senate.
Take Notice,40° pieces Black Alpacea just received, from 25 to 75 cents per yard,
worth double the } price, at rt
13-3t . \ L. JACOBS & BRO..
Grand: Clearing Sale,
“At the-Palace Dry.Goods.Store,
commencing January 31st, 1876.
j30 Rosenserc Bios, ~
"Fruit Biscuit,
Something new, at LESTER
MULLOY’S.
i “ oe
&
530
Notice.
, The undersigned, (Rag. Carpet . —
Weaver) has Temoved-from~his old
location to. Sacramento street-—first
. house south of Temperance Hall, lett
hand side of street,
iN Ys J. D2Fanavson.
Nevada City, Feb, Ist,1876. twt
Beat That. \
-200-dozen Ladies Hose, just repoe and sold at 1, 2, and 3 bits-a
‘pair, See them, ©
{3-3¢ hes L. JACOBS: & BRO,
Ce
The Prica List,
Of the Grand ‘Clearance Sale of
the Palace Dry Goods Store, will be .
out in-a few days.” :
;: po “ROSENBERG Bros,
: re
Vacant Places
In the dental ranks will never occur
if-you are particnlar with your teeth,
and eleanse thesi every day with
that famous tooth-wash, .80ZODONT. From_youth to. old age it
atl
unimpaired. The teeth of persons
who use SOZODONT™ have a pearllike whiteness, and theguns a-ro-=
dered sweet and fragrant, Iti is composed of rare antiseptic ‘herbs: and i is
entirely free trom the ‘objectionable
and injurious ingredients of. Tooth
Pastes;" ke. — jl4-1m
fl
No man ot woman is safe while
the least remnant of cough or cold,
or any symptonis of pulmonary disease lingers in the system. Expel
ey of Horehound and Tar._,
Wthe's Toothache Drops cure in 1 hiinute,
=
‘Cotps ~=anp CovaHs.—Sudden
changes of climate .are sources of
Pulmonary and bronchial affections.
Take at once “Brown’s Bronchial
Troches,”’ let. the cold, coughs, er irritation of the throat be ever so slight.
>
" & CARD.
To all who are suffering from the errors
and indi didcretions of youth, nervous weak:
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I
will senda recipe that. will eure you FREE
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a migsionary in South America.
Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.
Joseru T. INMaN, Station D, Bible House,
New York City.
—T
203-6m
Ee eee
purchasers of Puts the following
sums: On
100.Shares Puts, California, $ 860
oe Savage, 450
‘* Jacket, 1100
‘* Overman, 1400
. WE WILL Pay ,
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS,
To any one of our numerous customers
who has not received cash in full of all
demands, immediately on presenting our,
Certificates. One gentl « (Mr, WwW.
Shedd, of Carson Citys: id Sioa for a
10 day Put_of 100 ¢of Con Virginia;
and seven days after we handed him
Twenty-nine Hundted Dollars. .
Buying a ‘‘Put’.or a “Call” ig an absolutely safe-way of dealing in stock, as, in
the event of unfavorable” fluctuations, nO
losé can occur further than the amount already paid for the certificate,
We have paid out to our customers during the past week
nearly $9,300, and besides have
made a handsome profit ourselves.’
s7 PRICE OF PRIVILEGE ON FEX
SHARES AND UPWARDS:
) per share for 10 days.
rr 23 ‘per share fer 15 days.
$2 25 per share fer 30 days.
“wa. SEND FOR CIROULAR [FREE] giving our ” distances. « Remittances by
Wells, Fargo & Co. or Post Office ondérs at
our risk.» AddressCHAS. LARUE & CO.
SAN FRANCISCO.
Post Office—Locx Box 819 jaa
STOCKS !. STuCKS!
A. NIVENS, JR,
IN MASONIC BUILDING, PINE. 8T.,
y ILL ¢e s Commission Steck Business, and is now pars ange to bu
. and sell stuck at Brokers’ rates, in the San
Francisco Stuck and Exchange board,
Nevada, Dec. 24, 1875. i
ae 3
Will commence this year on
2beents-per yard,will keep the enamel spotless andseate bue, while the breath—ig—ren-!
+ Having-for the past 10-years always
teen the-leading and stccesstiit Dry .
the cause of danger with Hale’s Hon. .Puts and Calls . eee
have paid duritig the last week to:
W. Watt, B. J. Watson,"
Jehn A. Rapp, P.E. Hughsen, ~
R. C. Walrath.
“4 vit COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS,
John A. Rapp, — P. E. Hughson,
= <.T, Canfield, W.-D. Ashman,
Ftp f re
r Spartn chip Soomro milk in ~~
= %
a = —
mirteenth Clearing Sale
: OF THE
. PALACE’ DRY ¥ GOODS STORE.
ae KE GRE AT: PLEASURE in informing
their numerous contoqners and the
public in general, that their ~
13th Annnal Clearance Sale
Wednesday, ‘February Qd,
And will e ntinue for
Fifteen Days Only!
Rosenberg Brothers .
Soh Sth Ai epg nea HP PUG gE
JOHNSTON'& SON,
Successors tozW. H. Crawford,
+
— Union Hoey
HARUWARH, oe
STOVES, ’
TEIN WARE,
‘We will_sell —_—
14 yards of choice Prints. ,
for $1.
THIS SPACE IS
reat sees
12 yards Muslin for $1.
—— —SERVED-FOR~
-10 yards. White, Rock or
Lonsdale, $1, :
8 yards Fruit of Loom, $1.
12. yards’. _brown ——
_. Muslin, $1.
per yard.
_Repps. in Wrappers, 184)
+ ounces Zephyr Wool $t:
’ Brussels Carpet, ie 15 per
yard.
2,000 dozen Goats and
Brooks Spool Cotton —at-70
cents per dozen,
We intend to give the public greater bargains than ever before. Our
facilities for purchasing are such as
no other heuse can compete. ‘with us.
Goods Merchants in this city, we
will assure the public that it is our
intention to remain so.
Thankful for the liberal patronage
extended to usin the past, we will
guarantee satisfaction in the future.
ROSENBERG BROS,,
\ Proprietors of the
Suatt Store. ee
GRAND BALL,
BY THE NEVADA crry
‘BIFLE ASSOCIATION,
2 ON
Tuesday,Februsry 22,1876,
AT TEMPERANCE HALL.
Femmes
f2
RECEPTION COMMITTEE.
8. A, Eddy, J. B. Conn,
Austin Walrath, James 8. Murchie.
“ FLOOR DIRECTORS.
‘@:V. Schmittburg, ‘
TICKETS, $2 50.
GRAND
LEAP YEAR PARTY!
THE ladies of Nevada:
City vin _ a Grand
‘arty at ;
TEMPERANCE HALL,
: ii i
Monday Eve'ng. Feb. 14, 1876,
To which they extend a general invitation.
Dancing from 8 o’clock to 1.
Tickets $2 50.
COPARTNERSHIP N OFICE.
Now —" MEN 1 BY THESE PRESGusecetti
of Nevada and Mae
bove. RB. names are ag above. pauscr catia I
Witness. E. W. Bigelow. _
Nevada, es Seneary He 1876.
: WM. WEERRY, ~
KEYSTONE SALOON.
PETTIT & WanneE Propricters
” S rerreuerseicg en on hand the finest -LIQUORS AND CIGARS
fo be found in the country.
87” Families supplied with pure WINES
daturrk
10-4 best Sheeting, 30. cts,
Palace Dry+
7a oe eve
{ . to this well known 6
CHARLEY KEN T.
H® HAS ON HAND THE
’
THE BEST.
“ HAMS AND BACON,
REWheelbarrows,
—Grindstones, Rope,
‘Blocks & Sheaves,
Ox Bows and Keys,
Chain, Anvils, Vises,
Bellows. ;
Also, the celebrated
MACHINIAND CARRIA BFLTS,
RUBBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING.
~ PAINTS & ors, of all kinds,
BLASTING and evened POWDER,
FUSE, SHO'T, &es,; ee
‘AND THE BEST
ond to none on the’Pasifie Coast;
(OF his own “‘mapufacture,)
BEEF, PORK & MUTTON
Te-be found in Nevada County.
His shop fot Good Meats is seccOM MERCIAL STREET, \NEVADA
Feil line of ROGERS" Celebrated
Nickel Plated Ware:
Direct from Meridan Brittania Ov;
‘GLASSWARE;
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS,
WICKS, &e.,
Qu: ARTZ SCREENS Punched .t¢ or.
der af San Frap sane Prices,
CITY,
COUGH CAN DY!
QvPERIon NIGHT LAMPS.
ELEGANT TOILET GOODS,
THE BEST
SEWIN G MACHIN E OIL,
CONCENTRATED BENZINE,
Grease from Wearing
Apparel
MIXED PAINTS,
NEVADA DRUG STORE.
BROAD STREET. NEVADA CITY;
DANCING ACADEMY.
HE UNDERSIGNED ANnounces to their patrons and
friends that they have leased
TEMPERANCE HALL,
~ For dancing purposes.
Classes will meet as follows: Ladies’
Class on Tuesdays, at 2.o’cl0tk, B. M.
Gentlemen’s Class at h7 4 o’clock Tues-+
at 20 "clock, PM:
wes AE every Saturday evening. “Music
~ ‘. and Hall furnished for si1 occasions:
'. SCOTT & PARKS.
Nevada City, Janaary Ist, 1876.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ARCHIE NIVENS.
Masonic Building, Pine Street,
“NIVES NOTICE that he has purchased
G the stocx of JACOBS BROS., in the
store. and has removed his stock of Goods
id. a He has now on
hand-an immense stock o
CIGARS, of all ‘Granda.
TOBACCO, of all brands,
PIPES, ete.,
Making as complete a stock of goods in
this line as can Le found ip Nevada Couaty.
which will be sold as cheap as any es
liehment.
If YOU WANT A FINE BRAND OF
CIGAR GIVE MEA CALL.
IF YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE OF
SMOKING OR CHEWING TOBACCO.
GIVE ME A CALL.
The Office of the Western Union Tele-.
Company, and the Agency of the,
—o. Chronicle has Veen removed
ond LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. 017
H. W. VALANTINE, M. D.,
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN)
FFICE, COMMERCIAL 8ST » OP
posite Potter & ben, gr a ie
ce at Mr
‘Hill. ant lett at ‘Seit & iden’s .%
eee = mi
to the above place.
Don’t forget thé place; Pine street, in the
Mzsonic Bnilding. AKCHIE NIVENS.
Neyartes ziey20, 1916.
NILES SEARLS, .
Attorney and Counsel at law,
4T BRICK OFFICE,
.
In front of the Court House,
WATER PROOF BLAUKING!
For removing’ Paint and
READY FOR USE AT ea
B. M. PRESTON, I Druggist,
Chi "= Clues Of Bak g
selee
os A Loree’ stock of Subeintaad: TRON
WATER PIPE constantly on hand avd cenection made, with the City Water Works.
IRON PIPE made to order and ‘all
kinds of Repairing done.
In fact the host selected stoék of Goods.
in Nevada Odunty, and as Cheap as
the Cheapest. :
.
tea, Cll anil seo us at the
*FOPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL."6a
Nevada Gitv, June a.
ANDERSON =& RANDOLPH,
JEWELERS,
Clock Tower Building,
CORNER OF 8UTTER“AND MONTGOMERY STREETS,
SAN FRANCISCO,
WATCHES;
‘DIAMONDS,
“: JEWELRY:
and
SILVER WARE.
Orders from the interior will
meet with prompt attention,
and goods forwarded at very
low prices.
a 20th, 1976.-8m
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
JOHN JACK,
NEVADA CITY,
H* been appointed role agent by
LIEBES BROS. & CO.,
For the sale of their famous brands of
CIGARS & SMOKING TOBACCO
Bi rkeepers will hereafter find it to thetr
advantage to iuspect the sicce of J
JACK before sending to San Prexckine , 4
their aneaes I will guarantee to deliver
them CIGARS lower than they can get
them at ao Bay, Following are some of
BOQUET,
U. 8, SENATE,
VENUS,
' UNANUE HERMANOES,
PERLA DE CUBA,
SARYMEN,
wnt §
PUMARIEGA,
CHOICE YOUNG AMERICA,
AMERICAN TEAM,
And 8 yariety of other brands, too numerous toe mention. The bar-kee p< re can get
# Cigar of me germniees to suit all ther
ons ata very low fiyure. i
pais , Sonn SACK. j
27 & 29 MAIN STREET, .
IRON & STEEL, . ai
LS. ___ CIGARS! CIGARS!
is . all kinds.
: BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE.
~-}-warrantit-to-beNort: :
Orders left at the Office, on the Grass.
eee
_ Agents for A.8, Hallidie’ 8 Wire Ropes.. =e
OFFER SUPERIOR In.
ase"
to purchasers of
REPUBLIC DE CUBA, {.
_TAMW’S OYSTER SALOON.
PINE STREET, NEVADA. _
ANTOIN®ETAM,
-HAS made arrangements for
fo) supolying the people of Neva
da City and vicinity with
. Fresh Eastern and California
OYSTERS,
in any style desired, sali as
Oysters.::on the \ Half Shell .
“Pan and Fancy Roasts. .
Oyster Stews,
. Fried Oysters.
“He is also In receipt of a choice stock
of Cigars, and will sell a better. article for
the money than any other establishment
inthe mountains,
. NUTS AND CONFECTIONERY _
_ A full line of Candies, American, French”
and Fancy. Also a fresh stock of "Nuts, of
“Nevada, Dec, bth, 1876.
—
New ‘Lard,
New Lard,
: New Lara
CASHIN. & CO, .
N& offer to the trade saaded LARD” fs
Quantitics to snit._.
It being of our own gi we
Valley road, or by letter through the Post
Office, will-be —. attended to,
: _ CASHIN & wma
Nevada; Dew: 4, (RT
THE
2 af Flume Compasy,
Reseda: an: ea Valley,
ANTOINE TAM, E
‘RE 1 now : ied to ‘An salen for
lA Lumber of Every Description,
Mining and Building Timbers,
Common, Finishing, and a
General Assortment of
Building Lumber Al
ways on Hand,
A. tins Amount of Seasoned
SPRUCE WOOD on hand.
Orders left with Johnston & Son, Neva‘receivg prompt attention.
N, & G. Vv. W.&L Co.
Nevada, Oct, 2th, 1875,
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
8. A, EDDY, . es
Ways open for the accommodation of
elegant style. The Sleeping Rooins are large,
airy and comfortable, and the Vable will
compare favorably with that of any Hotel
in the State. The Proprietor will spare no
8 nor expan ‘to’ render his guests
. comfortab: le.
Stages forall parts of the Oute have
their at this Hotel.
The House is kept open all night for
the eee of the Traveling Public,
Billiard T.
with the Hotel.
4 share of Public Palichigs is respect.
fully solicited.
8. A. EDDY, Proprietor.
Nevada, January tt
INSFRUCTION IN GERMAN.
MRS. M, ELISE RICH,. yu organize a class in German,
will give Private Lessons, .
Apply at the Metho. Terms moderate.
diet-Paracnage;—
Nevada, Jan. 8, 1876.
Probate e Notice.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, of
Nevada. In Probate Court. In the
matter of Jeremiab 8. Brown, deceased, —
‘on the 13th day of December, A. 1875,
notice is hereby given that Wedtienisy the
Seventeenth ee of January, 1876, at ten
o’clock, A. M. of said day, at the Court
Room of baid court,at the Court House, in
the City and County of Nevada, have been
appointed as the time and place for proving the will of g:id Jeremiah S. Brown,deceased, and for hearing the application of
Benjamio QO, Waite for the issuance to him
of letters tertamentary,; when and where
any person in ited may appear and contest the game. Dated December 13th, 1875.
: JOHN PATTISON, Clerk.
By 4.D. Wuirrr, Deputy.
John Anderson, Atty. for Petitioner,
TO TAXPAYERS.
OTICE is hereby given that the City
Assessment Roll his been placed in
my hanus and J will be at the City Hall on
and after Monday, Jayusry 3d, from 9o'clock, A, M.,/to 6 P. M., until’ Jan: ary
15th, for the purpose of receivi:g taxes.
All taxes not paid before that time will be
come délinquent, end 6 per_c: nt v iil be
added. L. NIHE) tL, City Warshal.
Nevada, Jan, lst, 137 6.
‘ds, or at our office on Town Talk Hill,wilh
HI8 WELL KNOWN HOTEL Is AL.
the Traveling Public; Large additions hsve ~~~
_. been-made to it,and it has been fitted up in_
-Purenant to an order cf said Sots made —*