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LOCAL AFFAIRS. .
Local Brevities,
J. M. Pattee, formerly a noted
, citizen of this city, is now the munager ofa igttery in Wyoming.
“The weather has been: very comfortable for the past two days. The
heated term had to Jet go to get:a
-better hold.'
Prospecting is going on at Banner
That San Diego Honey
In the comb, at Lesrer & Mot
LOY ‘a, ‘is. delicious, . jy i
Notice, : *
All persons indebted to W. H.
Crawford, will please make immediaté payment at the store of Johnston,
Rowe & Co. jy4-1875-1m,
Importanr. Endorsed by the
Medical profession. D>. Wm. Hall’s
Balsam for the Lungs, cures Coughs,
Colds and Consumption, and all diseases of the Thront and Chest.
a
Hill. ‘There are goowt ledges in that
viciaity, The old Banner. Mine,
ders that they rou night,»nd day .
. tle has made their
* around Wheatlind is so grent tbat)
, and secure ull the victims that can
“man has made for him one of the’
“ty-eight saw mills, twenty steam
~ “on the corner.of Commercial and Pine
’ be discussed autil everyoue will know
‘aplendid pastares fouad
-— Our rates of taxation are mack less
when reopened, will prove that but a
small quantity of tae yoki it con-ains
was ever tuken out,
— & Cink: the” Whealnd
Mill men, are so fur bebind their orwith a poor chance of catching up.
Honorable dealing and the best artiures in'One Mitute, =
Dr. Towusley’s Toothache Anodyue
-$F-6nr
Health, the Source of Happiness
« For Sheriff,
the people of Nevada Cowmney:
ee 2s riffor Rivcde oun ty “Subject
to no political party. THOMPSON OKEY.
“FOR SHERIFF.
MUSE GARV ER is hereby announced
as a cundidate for the office of Sheriff
ot Nevada county, subject to the decésion
of the D -‘mocratic Convention. * apl3a
FUR SHERIEF.
8. McBRIDE is ‘is hereby announcee
@P @ a8 a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Nevada County, subject to the devision bis the Republican County Oonvention,
For. Sheriff.
OBERT HUCKI\S is hereby announ:ed as a can idate for the office
Of DHERIF f-of N evade -Count-,-sub-ectto
the decision of the Republican pred
Convention.
pv For Shor ff. oa
“which creates an indispos.tion.to mental
or bedily action, is of very freqne:'t occur It is found that-a turpid liver,
débilitated mach or derang:d bowls are
the great causes. For years Dr. Henley’s
Celebrated I,X. L. Bitters has been sticcessfully used throughouf the United
States, as an -unfailling restorative and
business what it
is. .
The demind for harvest hands
ranchers go to the Police Court thete
mot pay their fines, and take them
out to new fields. . :
Harvey Cooper has been up to
Truckee for the purpose-of purchasing working cuttle to use in hauling
logs to the V Fiume saw mill. Sea-heaviest truck wagons ever paged in
the county.
The North San Jaan Times reports
that it is said that N. W. Kuowltou,
\of this eiiy is to ve the Iudependent
nominee for Sheriff; and that G. W.
Welch wauts tu be the custodian of
the moneys of this county.
In Placer county there are twenpower and eight water power. These
mills duriug the year 1875 sawed cut
about 25 million feet of lumber.
Everything is dry as tinder, A
spark dropped in most—places now
would kindle into un extensive eonflugration, -Thutmost care should
be exercised by everyone against fire.
An ounce uf preventive is” worth a
pound of cure in such cases.
The Grass Valley Union thinks
the ‘Democrat’? who wrote the
TEanscuter that-he and many others
of that county intended to support.
Page for Congress, is a very ‘thin’
one. We can assure the Uusion’ that
he is not only a fall grown Democrat
but a leading und substantial citizen
of Stockton. Tuat was not one of
the Bulletiu’s kind of ““tetters sina
the people.”
The cat at the Town Talk bill is
being pusbed ahead as tupidly as
possible, and as wany men and,
teams as cun be worked to advantage
areemployed. It will be some time
before the grade will ve brought upto
the point where the tuunel wi.! commence, but the whule werk wiil be
completed before contract time,Another Piatform.
Another platform has been erected
health-giving medicine—restering and invigorating th organs to their original
strength. It has never failed t» restore to
health and reimvigorate the whcle system.
Dispe) sia, indiges:icn and loss of appetite
‘general debility, rheumatism, fev r and
ague, disappear with its use. As a medi‘cine’ for diseases arising from impure or
impoverished blood, it is without un equal
They are composed of an ‘absulutely pure
diffusive stimulant, medicated with the
extracts and juices. of the. must effective:
tonic, and will prove a safeguard against
the attucks of “dyspepsia and liver complaint. ji2-1m_—
—.
UNION HOTEL,
MAIN STREET,
(NEVADA CITy.
CHARLES H. MOORE,
PROPRIETOR, ,
Conducted: on European Plan:
“MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Open all Night.
r
UNION LIVERY &sTABLE.
J. A. GRAHAM
PROPRIE10R.
OPPOSITE UNION night
HUTEL, Main Coie
Brak, A
ce ®
NEVADA. CITY, CAL.
BS ‘AVING leased the UNION STABLES,
aud stocked it with afine collection
of HORSES, CsKKIAGLS and BUSGLES.
-. The proprietor announces, to (he citizens of
Nevada and the community in gencral,tuat
he is prepared to turnish
. ELEGANT TURNOUTS,.
His horses are kind and gentle, well
broken, and yet free goers. Pirsons deo
siring to geta ®
TEAM OR SADDLE.HORSE,
Should call and examine bis outfits. and
prices. ‘Transieut custom sulivited and
every effort will be made to give satistauction. Horses boarded by the week ur month
at reasonable rates.
J. A. GRAHAM.
Nevada City, July Ist, 1875.—
LUETIE & BRAND,
‘Bt’s., for politica: purpores. Spea!
era-can now hive a chcice of places .
at which to speck, and tuere cin ve
two crowds addressed at the same
time. Tue pot bey.us to simmer
pretty lively uow. Ruuch titles will.
be go thorongily discussed daring
he campaigu, that the commonest
plebeiaa will be. we.l eu sgh posted
tobe hia owu attoruey in laud matters in the fature, andl railroads, gas
faetories, anil water companies, will
all abowt their business. There
should be two wore stands erected,
so as to give each party 4 permanens . .
platform.
» <4
Foreign Oattie.
Owners of stuck in other sections
of the State avail th: mielves of the
im the
mountains ubove here, and keep
them there uuiil suow drives them
outin the fall. Tuezeare this year,
$87,000 worth of stock in the couaty
fromother piris. These castle are
assessed where they uve owned, bat
half of the taxes have to be pail bere.
than in some of tue covuties from,
which the stuck comes, bit we get
half on the velusion piaced upon
them where ow ied.
Wanted.
A woman to do geucral housework
et Wheatlani. Good and wages
steady eu i oj aras, Buquire at thi
office. jy13-1w.
Watchmasers and Jewelers
‘ “HAVE MOVED TO
THE R-\NEW STORE,
Nv. 6 BROAD BT.,
Next door to Pine, NEVADA CITY,
Where they keep for sale a lot of choiwe
WATCHES,.
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, ete.
Repairing in all iis b-anches
Prompily ‘Attended te, and New
Juwelry efany Description made
te Order.
Diamonds and other precious
stones mounted.
LUETJE & BRAND.
NevadaCity, June 27, 1875.
¢1,600.FOR SALE.
wee A ESIRABLE DWE‘ LING
. HOUSE, CUNTAINIDG EIGHT
iy ROOMS, Hani Finished, one and
one haif stories, b side basement.
Large Lat, Plenty of ‘Prukt, Vines,
Shrubs, Water, etc.
Situated in a pleasant neighborhood.For particulars enquire of
ooM. tte
Keal Letate Agent: jdne?3-1m
HOTEL FOR SALE.
= THE LITTLE YORK HOTFL. sit} “nated at-Little Yor! Nevada Counfits ty,is for sale. It ?1.@ guod run
It can be ‘bonges Or
f custom and is makiug money,
KIGHT BUNLAkD DOLLARS,
If application is made born to. 2
ALEX. DRYNAN,
Bee
jani6-in
etme bo” te
-. Attorney. subject
Gi: W. SMITH. is _hereb: y announced
W as a candidate for the office of. Sheriff
of Nevada Cou) ty, subject to the’ decisivn
of the Democrat. c .¢ County Convention,
For. Sheriff.
R, CLARKE, of Grass Valley, is
hereby announced as + candidute for
Sheriffof Nevada County; subject to the
tion.
e, Fer sheriff
OHN DICKSON; is-hereby-announced
asa cundidate for the office of Sheriff
of Nevada County, subject to tiie decisi n
of the Democratic Couuty Convention,
For County Recorder.
W H. ADAMS, of Grass Valley, is
e@ hereby unnoanced asa hago rid
for the oftive uf County: Recorder, suvject
to the decision of the Bewocratic County
Convention.
CHN J. ROGERS is hereby announced
aus a candidate-tur the office of County
Kwcorder, Subject to the decision of tie
bemocratic Cuuuty Couvention,
¥or county Recorder.
EE GARTHE announces himself a
ct#hdidate fur the office of County Recucuer, ae Sa to the decision og the Dem.
ocratic County Convention.
#or Recorder. ;
1 arte BECKETT, of -Grase-V--Hey; is
tue office uf County Kecurder, subject to
the devision of the Democratic County
Convention.
Fer County Treasurer. i.
FSAAC LOYD, ot Nevada City, is hereby
ut County Treasurer, subject to the decision cf the: Demveratie county Cunvention.
. For Conaty Treasurer.
OHY a. "SEELEY s hereby announced
@P) asa candidate for the office of Treas.
urer of Nevada county. snl ject to the decisivn of the Democratic Couuty Conve ntion, jl
For County Treasurer.
GOLDSMITH is hereby announced
@ as # candidate for the office of
‘ ounty Treasurer, subject to the decision
of the Repu lic an Vounty Conveution.
For Assemblym.in
T tne request of many friends of
dudge VU. P. Stidg r, we hereby anhounce bim as @ candidat. for the. office
of Assemblyman, subject’to the decision
; of the Republican County Convention. j
For Assem blyman.
W. BAYD«N, of Truckee, will
@ be a candidate for the Assembly,
sbubject tothe decision of the Republican
Nominating Convention of Sevada Couuty.
For Assem blyman.
EO. Ww. GIFFEN ix hereby announced
W as a canaidate forthe Assembly, subjevt to the decision of the Democratic Ounventior,
ee
For County Clerk.
TY C. PLUNKET? Pr is he reby announced
e@ 46 avandi iate fur the office of Clerk’
of Nevada County, subject to the decision
of the Republican County Convention,
_For County Cierk.
panes D. WHITE is hereby announced
asa candidate fo: the office of Clerk of
Nevada County, subject to the decition of
the Democratic County Conventton.
For County . Assessor, .
B: ‘MAYBANK, of of -Eureka Township,
e@ is bireby announced as a candidate
ps the ¢ ‘lice of County Assessor, subject to
_of the Democratic County
Souvention.
~For Coun*y Assessor.
ANIFL © \LLING-is hereby announced
as a candidite for the offi e of County
Assessor, subject tu the decision of =
Democratic County Convention.
_For County Surveyor.
ALMER SMWI‘H is hereby announced
asacandidate fur C unty Surve; or,
subject to the decision of the Democratic
County Convention.
FOR COUNTY . SURV EYuR.
FENWICK R. “MILLER, is hereby
announced as a cxndidate for the office
of County Surveyor, subject to the decision
of the . Democra: ic County Conve: tion.
For Distric'. et Attorney.
EO. 8. HUPP is 5 hereby announced as
WF acandi ate for-the—office of District
Democrati: County Convention. }
For District Attorney.
oJ “asi I. CALDWELL will be a candithe
dute for Listrict Attorney, subject . to
decision of the Democratic County
Conveution.
COUNTY WARRANIS.
NTS o on Gener! ' Fund,
BG lietngng to Ot, 6, IsT4, “Alao
wairantonsame tuid, Nes 186 und 187,
reu st Tel Oct. 6, 1874; alse all w rfentson
toad Fuud .cgistered. prior to April 9th,
1°75, will be part on presentation Inceases froma date
wae 1% is. P; SANFORD. Treasurer.
‘PRESTON'S LEMON-SUGAR
decision of the Democra ic County Conven. ’
hereby aunvunced as a candidutfor-}.
annonoced as a candi.ate fur the, office . ”
to the decision of the
WHOLESALE AND, RETA, oie
Rue as ST,
“AND DEALER IN
PAINTS, :
OILS: and VARNISHES,
MINING CHu MICALS,
; ACIDS and CRUCIBLES,
. CH-ICE PERFUME
AND
TOILET-GOODS.BELL & BELDEN, . "
Cor Bine & Commercial Streets
WOLESALB AND REDALL DEALBkS IN
Drugs Medicines, Mining thi
icals. Patent Medicines Paints,
Oils and. Window Glass, PerKK fumery and Toilet Articles.
SICILY LEMON SUGAR,
HOYTS<e! ;
PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT,
Of all shades and colors, reddy mixed for
. use. Bold by {he-quart, gallon or barrel,
ae
Books ! . Books!
ERMAN €OLOGNE,, -.7
oe a <a
MARCUS. ¢. HAWLEY & 60.,
‘CORNER OF © f
~S AND SECOND ermkers,
SACRAMENTO,
‘WHOLESALE ORALERS IN.
HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS:
STEAM ENGINES,
AN®@ MILL AND MINING GOODS
OF EVEBY DESCRIP'PION.
WR STOCK IS OUMPLETE in
@epartment,-and vur prices AS Tow
} as any house in the State for the same clase
of goods. We baudle none but what we
alwiys keep the latest pans gcd Machiner
which are kuowmto be good, and prefer®: .
ble ‘othe older styles.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE COAST OF
AND AGERT FOR
NEW YORK ENAMEL PAINT,
Paint forthis climate. Will
neither crack, peel nor
ehalk off.
BETHESDA WATER,
ON DRAUGHT, AND FOR SALF BY THE
GALLON OR BARREL.
Gees
\ FINE STOCK OF
PURE WINES and LIQUORS,
___FOR MEDICAL USE.
, Prescriptions Carefally Compounded, at the
NEVADA DRUG STORE.
Johnston, Rowe & Co
0
Successors to W: H. Crawford,
27 & 29 MAIN STREET,
Opposite Union Hotel,
TMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARUWARE,
STOVES,
TIN WARE,
IRON & STEEL,
PICKS,
Wheelbarrows,
Grindstones, Repe,
“Blocks & {heaves,
Ox Bows and Keys, ~
Chain, Anvils, Vises,
Bellows.
Also, the celebrated .
BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE
MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BFLTS,
RUBBER HOSE. BELTING & PACKING.
PAINTS & OILS, of all kinds.
BLASTING and SPORTING POWDER,
FUSE,.8HUT, &«.
Ftll line of ROGERS’ Celebrated
Nickel Plated Ware.
Direct from Meriden anaes Co.
. CROCKERY, ‘
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS,
wick’, &e,
Agents for A. 8. Hallidie’s Wire Ropes.
QUARTZ SCREENS punched to or
der at San Frat eisco prices,
wal, A Large stccx of Galvanized IRON
WATER PIPE constantly on hand ard connection made with the City Water Works.
{HON PIPE made to «rder and all
kinds of Repairing done.
Iii fact the best selected stock of Goods
in Nevada County, and as Cheap as
the Cheapest. ~
Wa. Culland see usstthe
hioneer Stand,
&. HH, Pasker, Deputy.
Movade, Suty th, 1876.
=)
9
The Cheapest and most Durable .
NAILS, SHOVELS
S7-OPPOSIFE THE UNION HOTEL. “ta!
. Nevada City, June 234.
BLAN K BOOKS,
SCHOOL, BOOKS,
JUVENILE and —
GIFT bgctine
All things requisite for schools of
all grades,
STATIONERY.
'. Gold Pens, Congress Letter,
~_ Legal, Note, Bill, and
. Drawing . Paper,
Of all kinds,
ENVELOPES.-.-A great variety.
_. MUSIC. MUSIC.
HE ANTISELL PIANO, .
Sold on the installment plan. A
chance for everybody to secure a
first-class Instrument.
A_fu:l line of SHEET MUSIC.
Agents for Nevada City for the celebrated
Deiuns mae WATER.
PURE WINES sid LIQUORS
~ “For medical use.
Agents Pacific .Mutual Life In£
surance Co. ‘~ =
Agents Hartford Fire Insurance
to. Capital, $1,000,000,000.
Agents for Patent School Desks
anu Seats.
BELL & BELDEN,
EMPIRE
LIVERY cic
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HUTEL. NEVADA CITY.
LANCASTER & CO. Proprietors.
fhe E proprietors of the EMPIRE STA.
BLES announce that they have nuw
the Largest lut of
Horses, Carriages and Baggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams. with hlegqut Buggies, Wagons
and Havks té let at the shortest notice and
<p the most reazonable trms,
Our Horses are free from vice, of good’
style anc capable of going as fast as any
gentleman cares to drive.
_ Carriages for Funerals attended to with
promptness.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand,
Horses buvarded by the day, week or
mouth and the greatest of care guaranteed
LANCASTER & CC.
City, March 7th, 1875.
BADDLE TRAIN
FROM
CISCO. TO MEADOW LAKE.
LEONARD & WILLETT,
RE now running sSADDLE TRAIN
from Cisco to Meadow Lake, daily.
The following ts the time table:
Leave Cisco at 7 A. M., arriving
at Meadow Lake at 10 A. M,,
three hours ride.
Returning, leave Meadow Lake
at 2P.M,, arriving at Cisco at 5
P. M. sume day,
The distance from Cisco to Truckee is
only 11 milés, while from ‘Truckee it is 30
miles, Passengers lac from Cisco te
Meaduw Lake
-Save 28 Miles Railroad Fare.
Besides getting a good night’s rest at
CAMPBE L's, U.8c0,
LEONsRD & WILLETT.
Proprietors, june.19 1m
IC#, .ICE, ICE. .
W ILL FURNISH ICE
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
Orders left attho Office, or at the store
of E. W. Bigelow & Oo., will receive prompt
vasaetei CHAS. KENT, President.
T. E. Mirza, Secretary. :
Nevida, May 25, 1875.
Established in 1853.
’ Nevada Assay Office,
haem dy AE
Main Street, Nevada City
OLD ORES of every deseziption Re.
G fined, Meited and Aswayea.
‘By reqacet Gui Bare «xchanged for Coit .
ELEC! RUPLATIN
IN GOLD OW SILV, i.
ngoanar ¢a8. J. OTT.
. Nevada, March 6th.
~ we copes apt eee
THE NEVADA A ICE COMPANY .
know tu be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, and
Gear; ‘Scoit & Co's ‘Portable Wi
Meline Wind Mills,
. Gold Medal separators,
Taylor Sulky Rakes,
Haine’s Gen. Heuders
‘Tvade timghnes.
Vibrator 4 hrevhera,
4° ( hailenge Spring Wagowk
. Sehewttior Farm Wayons,
Pitt's Hu wse ‘Powers, andTHE MEADOW KING MO\VER
ee
®# See them before yor “ay any
—— fur Catwtagnes.” " . a
NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
BROAD STREET. dsseeey NEVADA orry,
_ 8. A, EDDY, : . Proprietor.
H18 WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS AL
ways open for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public. Large additious have
been mude to it,und it has been fitted up in
elegant style. The sleeping Roomp are large.
airy und comfortable, and the ‘able “wili
inthe State. The Proprietor will spare no
pains nor expa.se to renuer his “guests
confortable,
~ Sta,
their Uffices ut tits Hotel.
The House is kept open all night for
the accommodation of the Traveling Public,
Billiard Tables and Bar connected
with the Hote},
fully sulicited.
8, A. EDDY, —
Nevada, January 17th.
Hiection f for Chief agiases.
Bis ae ANNUAL ELECTION for ‘Chiat
nginecr of the Nevads City Fire D
partmetit, will tuke place at the MAL
bHAL’S UFFIVE, on
MONDAY, JULY 26, 1875.
a Getchell and C. T. an.
eld
Olerks—J. J. Ott and E. Goldsmith.
Polis will be open from 6 tw 8 o'clock,
P.M
By order of the = of Fire Delegates
. K. COOK, President. .
Ws. Scorr, neveuey jae
Neyada County Narrow
Gauge Railroad Co. .
RINCIPAL place of business in the
‘town bt Grass Valley, Nev.da County,
Stateof California, Notice is hereby giyen
that at » meeting of¢ne Board of Direct.
ors of above named Company, at the office
of the company, held the 9th, day of June,
1875, an assessment, No, 7, of Ten Dollars
per share, was levied u; On the capital stocs
0. the corporation, puyable immediately im
gold cuin te George Fletcher, Secretary ot
the Cempany, at the place Of business No.
59 Main street, in the town of Grass Valley,
County of Nevaiia, State of Oulitornia, Any
stock upon which thie assessment shall remain unpaid on Saturday, the 10th day of
July, 1875, will be delinquent and advertised for wale at public auction, avd unless
payment is made before will be sold on
Wedneaday , the 28th day of July, 1875, at }
o’clock, P, M: of thut day to pay the detinquent assessment together witn thecost of
advertising #.d expenses of sale. By order
of the Board bf Di: ectors. .
GEORGE FLETCHER, Secre
Ofbce-No 5) Main Reneet, Grass ve
Nevada County, Cal.”
JAMES W. BURNHAM & 60.
CARPET.
FURNITURE
wz
WAREROOME,ee
LARGEST STOCK INTHE STATE.
15 and 17-Post, and 618 Market
. Street, San Francisco.
. OPPOSITE PALACE HOTEL.
Don’t fail to call,
Cut this out and olan it with you.
jan22-3m3p
HOTEL FOR SALE.
et THE MONRWOS FLAT HOGi: THL, situated at Moore’s Flat,
N; vada County, is for sale at #
Dargsin, ineiu ting
Kitchen and Dining Room Furnituweand Bar Fixtures.
Thig Hot-1 ontains 22 Bed Rooms, large
Dining and’ Bir tooms alsoc five bane ng
Hall. It ix the Stage House, and haa
about thirty sy rae bah Ts. is be
her pertivulers 6 For furt P huh tid ates
Moore’s Fiat, June 19th, i 15
y
Oty
Underwood's Hay Louder & Rake,
compare favorably with that of any Hote.
es fo¥ all parts of the State have”
A share of Public Patronage is Senpent:
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