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January 16, 1876 (4 pages)

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Bec concn ea CAL. 4 _ LOCAL ‘AFFAIRS. Dead Hend Nethedertion. to bear down on the brakes a little i in the matter of dead headnotices. They come too thick; those whoask the favors are frequently too unreasonable, and finally it don’t unm “pay, —_It is customary with newspa-_pers to give a local notice to accompany an adverfisement, but they ‘Jeldom turn themselves into an organ for any one thing; do it for “nothing, and esa —o for not nas a NeWspaper are the owners’ stock i in trade. . * They are like the goods of the mer= _chant, the time of the tuborer or the " practice of the physjcian, and from them must he live, or not at all, IC their use is worth anything <i is worth paying“for. We have been _very liberal in this matter,and instead (Ge ug nroTe ) Q of gaining any credit, have received [ complaints ‘as o compensation. — = “In future we shall follow the course of other papers, only we intend to be -——g-tittle more liberal than most of. them. =o a Phildren’ s Masquerade, ~The little folks ought to ‘have a ~ good time once in a w bile, and we} know of no better way. for them_tobe amused, than to fix them up in fancy dress costume and allow them oe disport themselves a few hours “ineognito, -The party: to be given fortheir_benefit_on Thursday eve“ning of this week, “such ah Opportinity, aud there ought. to bea host of them there. Such. , enterta‘ments have become very popular in the cities, and ought to be a grand Success here,2 eae Sabbath ‘Sehwel ‘Asinbeabinary An anniversary of theCongrega. _ tional Sabbath School will take -place at their. church this evening, beginning at 70’elock. There will be recitations, duetts, and.other “appropriate exércises, and ‘the public are_cordially inyit to the regular exeesines, Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Marston will give select readings. ee nee at , The Cantata Sacha Evening. The -Tehearsal on_Friday_evening . passed off ereditably, and gave assurance of avery fine concert. We , Se certain that nothing equal to it has been offered to our citizens in the way of innocent pleasure, for a very longtime. __Beneficent Society. The next.meeting of the Cungr ega—tional-Church Beneficent Society, will be held at the residence of Mr. Dickerman, on Tuesday evening next, Jan. 15th. All are cordially invited toattend. By order of Mrs. J.S. Dunn, Pres. Mrs, L. Garthe, Sec: td _ Good Article, _ Yesterday afternoon Charley Mul: : Daily Transcript} “will afford just] To have won the favor of the most . distinguished artists of the age, is no small tridmph forthe Decker Brothfers Piano, Their universal com—4 4mendation would eachion for. us. ergs we do profess-to™ be “able to distinguish between a hand organ and piano. We know a full, deep, rich,sonorous, or soft and sympathetic tone ‘when we hear it; we know whether a player is laboring and pounding, or tic; and we know. what skill'in the manufacture of an instrament—what . " delicate balancing of the action, what nice adjustment of all the-parts—is _necessary.fo produce captivates the educated ear. We also know that: power, purity; softness; Sweetnéss of tone, elasticity and pretune, are distinguished features of the Decker Brothers instrument. We should not speak so positively} did we not know wliereof we affirm, and weré we not, in the expression of our judgment, in perfect accord with such-porformers as Professors Andres, Bonawitz, Mills, Anschutz, Liebling, Walter, Kerrison, and scores more of the. most eminent in the United . States, Canada and Europe. Fo those who want an -in-. strument for the musié‘there is in it, . who are HOt Content with mere shoddy for show, ‘We commend the Deckér . Brothers, No harm, at any rate, to . drop-in ‘at Kohler, Chase & Co's and seurid one, 633Clay street, San} Francisco, 3 ~ ~~ J Vacant Places Tn the dental_ yanks’ will never-occur if you are partienlar with your teeth, and cleanse them every day with that famous tooth-wash, SOZODONT. From youth t6 old age it wit keep ‘the enamel spotless and . a cod. he -testh Of persons . . who use . SOZODON’ r ‘have a pearllike whiteness, and ‘the gums a roseate bue, while the breath is -rendered sweet and fragrant.. It is composed of rare-antiseptic herbs and ist entirely free. from the objectionable and injurious ingredients of “Tooth Pastes, &c, & jl4-lm a ee VALUABLE AND REwIABLE.--Brown’s Bronchial Troches-are invaluable to ~ fording ptompt relief in coughs, calds, ete. a 2 Smuence that terrible enemy of life, a bad cough, with Hale’s Honey of. Horehound and Tar, otherwise the cough may silencé you. Pike’s Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute, A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth; nervous weak. ness, early decay, loss of manhood, -&e., ¥ will send a recine that will eure youTREEOF CHARGE. This .great remedy‘was discovered by a missionary in South America, . Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bibl New York City. : ouse, 2o3-6m “SPECIAL NOTICH. The Decker Brothers. h Piano. : whether his touch is. easy and elas-{ teisien of touch and durability~ of} —— those exposed to sudden changes, _afa 153 & 55 J St. Sacramento. COUGH CANDY! . WATER PROOF BLACKING! SUrsBion 2 NIGHT. LAMPS, ELEGANT TOILET Goons, THE--BEST SEWIN: G MACHNI E OIL, CONCENTRATED BENZINE, For remoying Paint and Grease \from Wearing \ Apparel __ “MIXED PAINTS, __READY FOR USE aT —*BROAD STREET. NEVADA CITY. ; Rathbone Range ee And most complete. Cooking Ranges: STOVE! Ever MADE. To = ‘henvaglais ‘appreciated they. must be used, but they. can he partially appreciated upon an examination of their apparent —* SIE IT OST MATER ves 6 economy. is a dnis, tone every Bourg keeper shonld. buy-a.. RATHBONE 5 pales For they use less than half the fuel_consumed by the old obsolete styles of Stoves market, They a are perfect.in. their sphere; solid For sale by .GEO, E, TURNER, . Nevada City, Or, E. B. MOTT, Jr. ~-ai8 PIANO LESSONS. —_—_— MISS LUCY BORO, W's HAS HAD A LARGE —_ RIENCE IN TEACHING INSTRUMENTAL Music, ~~ . Will receive limited number of pupils. ‘The highest references az to abil. ity can be given,among whomare! Hon-P. O, Hundley, Oroville. P. Yan Clief, Marysville. § Rev. C. E. Rich, Nevada City, Rev. Geo. R. Davis, . “ ae paaspae Broad Street, nearly pains HUT, expanse to ren H comfortable, Lass et eta and Ranges that have been sceld? in ‘this . . -48 fire-proof safes and finished like _— Re pers LL warrants on: 7a-Generad Fund 8tered prior*to Oct: 7th, 1875; also all warrants on Road Fundregistereti prier ta . dan, Ist. 1876; also ‘all Warrants on: Hospital Fund registerea prior to July 10th, 1874; also warrant No.3 registered Faly} 10th, 1875, willbe paid sce means ". Interest ceases from date. E.P. SANFORD, Treasurer; By Av-H. PARKER, Deputy. _Nevada, Jan, 8, 1876. 2 UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY -CALIFORNIA, JACOB N AFFZIGER, Prop’ r. \\ ‘THIS ‘well known and pop. --ular Hotel, situated on Main liauled, refitted and _furnisn=4 ed in first class style, and is open for the reception of guests. The Sleeping Ap*rtments, “Ave large, airy and comfortable, bed in the house contains 4 Cnring Mattrats. Asa désirable quiet plece for the } weary, the UNION is not seg by any } House outéide of San Francisco The Tables of the Union, “and every . Will compare favorably with any Hotel_in} the State, and will be filled with the best the market affords. . Choice Wines, ane ‘and Cigars Will be kept at the Bar, and the Billiard F Room is supplied with the BEST TABLES } 5 . BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOE. SHAPE Every attention will be. given to. make the } to be found in the State, guests comfortuble: The proprietor solicits a share of the public patronage. n24 JACOB NAFFZIGER. HOTEL, . BROAD STREET. ..... NEVADA CITY; S.A, EDDY, Proprietor, _ HIS WELL ENO HOTEL. IS ALF Bad et for the accommodation of . — e veling Public. Large additions have . __ been made to it,and it has been fitted up in elegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large, airy and comfortable, and the Table will compare favorably with that of any Hotel inthe State. The Proprietor _ ‘will “spare n their Ollices at this Hotel. ‘Fhe House is kept open all night for the accommodation of the Traveling Public, RB liard Tables and Bar connected with the Hotel. A share of Public Patronage is respectfully solicited;A. EDDY, Proprietor, re, Jasuasy 17th 3 ie DENTISTEY R. P. E. HUGHSON,— has opened an office. at ae tea In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store. He is propared to perform all kinds of Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and most approved styles, Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vulcanite . and Aluminium. Satisfaction guaranteed as to quality and price of work, Visite made at residence if desired. ' Nevada, May 20th, 1871. _1. BUSHELL, HORSE SHOERAND ‘BLACKSMITH, COYOTE STREET, ABOVE GAS WORKS, NEVADA CITY, ~ OULD call attention of the public to the fact that he Blacksmithing i Iron work for Wagons, Carriages, Mining Cars, ete, done ina worknianlike manner, Street, in the City of ‘Nevada, = has been thoroughly over= Wheelbarrows, . NATIONAL a no) QUARTZ. SCREENS punched. to 0 ges for all parts of the State haye . . Vy OHNSTON: & SON, Successors to W. H. Crawford, 21 & 29 MAIN TREET, . z Opposite Untot . Otel, = STOVES, TIN WARE, IRON & STEEL, ” NAILS, SHOVELS. PICKS, _ Grindstones, Rope, ae ~ Blocks & Sheaves, _ Ox Bows and Kays, Chain, Anvils, Vises, : Also, the celebrated ‘ MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BFLTs, RUBBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING, PAINTS & OILS, of all kinds, © E, SHOT, &e, “FeID lime of ROGERS? Cclebrated Nické!I Platéa Ware. ‘Direct from oe Brittania Oo, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, _ “LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, “WICKS, &._ Agents for A. 8. Hallidic’s Wire Ropes, der-at-San FraNae DECES. ection made with the City Water Works. IRON PIPE made. to “order a all kinds of Repairing done, 1 “In fact the best selected stock of Goods in Nevada County, and as siete as the Sheapest. a. Call and see us at the Pioneer Stand, 8S” OPPOSITE "THE UNION HOTEL: "eq Nevada Gitv, June 4d. Ayers Sar arsapadill'a For veritying the Blood, This.coéom. “pound of~ the vege table =a 1s teratives, Sars&parilla, Dock, ~ Stillingia and x Z Mandrake with y A the ‘Iodides of Tron makes a most effectual _cure of aseries of complaints which are very prevalent and afflicting. It purifies the blood, purges out the lurking humors in the system, that undermine health and settle into troublesome disor. ders, Eriptiong of the skin are the appearance on the surface of huniours that should sbe expelled from the blood. TIn-termertderangements are the determination gan, or organs, wLose action they derange, and whose substance they disease and destroy. AYER’s SARSAPARILLA expels these humors from the bloods When’ they are eS nd RUE Os Waa oes ices L \ ‘and BLASTING and SPORTING FOEDES); pa to ALarge mock of Galvaniaad TRON fe WATER PIPE constantly on hand and con-. -5¥ _of these same humors to some internal or. . ‘bal e TAM'S OYSTER SALOON. PINE ‘STREET, NEVADA, _ANTOINE TAM, As made arrangements. for
Fresh Eastern and Califor ” OYSTERS, In any style desired, such a as Oysters on the Half Shell Pan and Fancy Roasts. . Uyeter Stews, __F ried Oyster 3: \ CIGARS! CIGARS! of Cig , and will sell a better article for the money than any other establishment « H res nying-the peuptedr Rew lags City and seta with —— .He_idalso in receipt of a choice stot inthe morntains, ~ NUTS AND CON? FECTIONERY.. A fult Anes of Cawdies, American,-Frene ancy.* L180 & fresh stock of Nuts, ot all kinds, : ANTOINE TAM, Nevada, Dec. bth; 8 52? New Lard, New ‘Lard. oes New Lara. CASHIN ae Co, N™ offer toithe trade REW LARD in quantities to suit.warrant it to be No. 1. _ Orders left at the Office, on the Grass ‘Valley road, or by letter through the Post Office, will be-promptly attended to, CASHIN & CO. Nevada, Dec. 4-1 875, NEW TAILOR SHOP. Commercial Street, Nevada €ity. Next door to Mr.'.Coe’s_ Shoe Store, WM. McLOUGHLIN, Merchant Tailor and Practical Cutter, : WOULD. _respectfullly—an» no iA won Ud Is Tow: prepared te take ™. orders ond Inake garments in_ Ai. the latest style. RP-NOTE. MY PRICES: Pte Beaver or “Doe Stin, from $16 to $17. Fancy Daan Pants, any style, $12, $13, to oe, Fancy Vests, $10 to $ Splendid working to order, -any-style, $8. Cleaning and Repairing Promptly Attended to. WM. _McLOUGHLIN, _ nem (St., Nevada City, ja. “tm CENTENNIAL. 1776. iy A876. PROCLAMATION CHICAGO. AND NORTH-WES. TERN RAILWAY. Le Bs POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND; Passengers “or Chicago, Niagra Falls Pittsburg, Philadelphia; Montreal, Quebeo New York, Romtom,, or any point easi,diould buy their EY TEKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS, —THE— P CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTER . y RAILWAY. It_being of our own “haanstastene——— the public-at—lares¢——-—— ? that he has opened. business —— aes ‘Gentlemen’ s Black Dress fee en. . PeTARIDAT ERT Da) Patt bn Via the Pioneer Route, ———————-« fade us a call, bringing with hiin a quantity of-Trocék: soap, and} the way he made it remove grease, . dirt and printing ink from various atticles, convinces us that it can’t be beat. It is equally serviceable in cleaning tin ware, glass ware, silver ware, wood work, etc. Rev. C.-E. Rich will preach. ‘figbject in the evening—“David the “~~ Giant Killer.’ Young Men, If ‘wfashionable hair cut, g0.to Fay’s, at the Union. 1b. It you want'your’ hair ahampooel, go to Fay’s, at the Union. ty Up” A natural sete containing wonderful saponaceous qualities,and for cleansing glass; “gold, silver and . erockery; and removing grease and oil if is wonderful, To be obtained only of LESTER & MULLOY. ji0 His seemed wore than seventy ‘years old, and all who saw hin thought he was a defunct degre when the wheel of the stage rolled over his back;«But be slowly -got. upon his feet, wiped the mad out of his eyes,.shook himself, aud mut-. tered dismally as he pottered toward the sidewalk: “In Noo Yawk pusons . afoot ain’t got no rights as pusons on wehicles is bown’ to respec’.”’ Two editors were chosen to office ‘at the late election in Mississipi, and they now feel.so high toned.and inthat they réfuse to take be bs pay as usual in payment for * “ARCHIE NIVENS. . Masonic Building, Pine Street, the stocx of JACOBS BROS. in the store. and has remeved his steck of Goods to this well known stand.—_He has now on land an immense stock ofCIGARS, of all brands; TOBACCO, of all — PIPES, ete., Making as complete a stock He goods in this line as can Le found in Nevada County, which will be Bold as cbeap as any establishment. If YOU WANT A FINE BRAND OF CIGAR GIVE ME A © mae A GOOD ARTICLE OF SMOKING oR _ CHEWING TOBACCO. GIVE ME A CALL. Phe Office of the Western Union-Telegtaph Company, and the Agency of: the San Francisco Chronicle has been removed to the above place. 3 Don’t forget the place;.Pine street, in the Masonic Building AKCHIE NIVENS. Nevada, Nov. 20, 1875. LIVERY STABLE, BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY. P. WELLINGTON, Proprietor: ~ , HE rietor. of the EMPIRE BTAT BLES pon that te has now the Largest lot of : To be found in this part of the State. Teams, with Elegant Dageies, Baga and Hacks to let at the shortest. 3 on the most reasonable terms.‘The Horses are free from vice, of good “style and capable of going as fast as any cares to drive. gentleman Prag a to it prom: ptness. J Good Seddlé Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by the day, week or month and the greatest of care guaranteed Bb. WELLINGTON, IVES NOTICE that he has purchased . [friends that they have leased and Hall furnished for all occasions. -. dress Michael Phelan = “Uppodité the Theatre, Nevada City, Dec, 29h, 1875, ~ ak DANCING ACADEMY. rar HE UNDERSIGNED ANe~*g4 nounce to their patrons and TEMPERA NCE HALL, For dancing parpeers. Classes will meet aa follows: Class on. eine Ladies’. ies’ Class-at-T¢dalek Wednesday alee Children's Class on Saturday, at 2 o’clock, P. M. SOCIAL every Saturdav evening. Music SCOTT & PARKS. Nevada City, January tety 1st, ~~ RUDOLPH PHOTO-GALLERY. BROAD S8T., ABOVE PINE, . NEVADA CITY. R.A. DESMOND—Artist ICTURES — ‘in the highest styleof P the art. Prices low, x bes paid on presentation:from date. ee eee rat Pee pre ob ae eters [HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY? re SS aaiaae corns, bunions, contraetion of the hoof, Interfer:ng, all of Which are caused by bad shoeing. ‘P. S. I will work CHEAPER and give better satisfaction than any . other Blacksmith.in Nevada Coun= Le BUSHELL. Nevada City, Voy. 2.-1m Carriage, Sign, and Orna mental Painting. OGLEY, . T SEAMAN’S CARRIAGE FACTORY, ~¢near the residence of John’ Cashin, on the Grass Valley road,} is now pre. — to do In alk ts “temic on in the most finished ttyle, and with promptner Prices to suit ee oT sfacti G ar nteed en Guara e — W. COOLEY. COUNTY WARRANTS. LL Warrantson General Fund regis: . ~~ tered prior to April 6th, 1875, will be Interest ceases E, P, SANFORD, Treasurer, By A.-H, Panxer, Deputy BY evade, Das. 24, 1875. $10. Reward. YHE above Reward will be paid for the recovery of two Cows that strayed from my Ranch Nov. Ist. One of them was a spotted Cow, white and red, with the top of the t ear off and an undercut in the the left ear split. The other one es) mid ie 5 both bray P. a Ps Fee . jil-lw office. ~~ TAXPAYERS. that the City oscar se ‘7 AN eis ena Twill be ot the iy Hall.on aA after Beniag. oa! 34, from 9 o’clock, A. M., to 5 P. M., until Janvary Ait taxes not paid before that ime will be M Nevada City, November 17th, 1875. — 3 come di nent, and cent will be added. ne L. NIHELL, City Marshal, Nevada, Jan. lst, 1876.ple of the County, aud having tho renovated it, I am now pre guests and entertain them in STOKES’ EXCHANGE HOTEL, ~ MAIN STREET, Grass Valtey, California. —— Zé HAS taken this old established Hotel, well known to tiavelePy.an4d gly pared to re . Every attention” will be given to the wants of guests; A Fine BAR and’ BILLIARD SAThe General Stage Office is kept at this W. ©. STOKES, Provrietor, House, -alu high reputation for honorable conduct and . Seater eat skitt-— a pear; suchas Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys; Lungs, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases of the Skin, St. An thony’s Pire; Rose or Eryesipélas, Pimples Pustules, Blotches,, Boils, Tumors, ‘Tette and Salt Rheum, Scald Head; Ringworm Ulcers and Sores, Rhe ~umatism, Neuralgia Pain in the Bones, Side and Head, Female Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhoa arising from internal ulceration and uterine disease, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation and General Debility. With their departure health returns. a PREPARED BY Dr. J.,C. AYER & Co.,.” Lowell Mass., SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEAL MATERIALS FOR MAKING WAX FLOWERS, ETC. CHOICE ASSORTMENT of materials for making WAX FLOWERS, also for PAINTING and DRAWING, besides : STUDIES, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS,PASSEPARTOUTS, “and PRAMES, tantly-on band at reasonable prices, at fhe BEAUX. ARTS SPORE, > seddnaa St., San PH & PN Boe hae »ph Roos is not connected ag in the same line in nit tjl with poe San Fen. stg OBSTACLES TO 0 MARRIAGE. Y RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN sy kl the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed et ad Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ~ 419 North Ninth street, Philadelp ro hl an institution having a “DR, ©, D. BOBO, PHYSICIAN AND SURG ON, ENCE, BROAD STRFET;-oppo waD ine THEATRE. . Office at Bell & Belden’s Drug — Dropay 8 Spétiaity. = 4 Hill. be attended te. = SPT ISTH BEST KROCTE Past Its track is made of STEEL RAILS, and on it has been made the FASTEST tinia that has ever been MAPE in this country. By this-route passenges for points east of Chicago have choice ofthe following lines from Chicago:, RY THE PITTSBURG, FORT WAYN. AND CHICAGO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS. : BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL, GRAND . TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERLE AND NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILWAYS, THROUGH TRAING, with Pullman @ Room and Sleeping Cars thea to. New York to Niagra Falls, Buflalo, Rochester, or New York City. BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD,6) THROUGH TRAINS daily, with Pull 7 man Palace Cars, for Newark, Zanesville, Wheeling, Washington 1 aud Balti« more without change. This is the shortest, beat, ent ahly line running Puilman’s celebrated Palace Slee oT ing Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific Railroad at Omaha, and-from /the West, via grand Junction, Marshall, = Cedar Rapids, Clinton, er and Dixon, ° = = ~ for Chicago and the East, ae ae This ‘popular route is ‘saumeuaei for Speed, Comfort, arid Safety. The smooth; well ballastet ‘and “perfect track “ot steet rails, the celebrated Putiman Palace Sleeping Cars, tne Perfect Telegraph Sytem cf moving trains, the regularity with which thiéy run, the admirable arrangement for runuing through cars to Chicago frou. all points West, secure to passengers ali the comforts in modern Railway Traveling. No changes of cars and no tedious de-lays at Ferries. Passengers will find Tickets via this favyoriie seo at the General Ticket Office of the Central Pacige Railroad, Sacramento, Tickets for sale at all the Ticket Otlices ofthe Central Pacific Railroad. W. H. STENNET, Gen, Pas. Agt. MARVIN HUGITT, Gen. Sup. H. P. STANWOOD, General Agency, z. 7 “ W. VALANTINE. M. D,, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, FFICE, COMMERCIAL STREET, opposite Potter & Sigonrney’s. Residence at. Mr W. J. Organ’s, Piety Orders left at Bell & Ss aacsiel 8 will —