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June 2, 1878 (4 pages)

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tes eta6th Sth. leth 5 ge 2th 3th Sthith sth. be resament, rt, 50¢ in the sentermt OL 1878. q PROSchool, by the picst of _muete. dren iblic » Pub— where tickets 4, M., A. M., ay ER « YOUSL AFFAIRS. pose to-demonstrate-tothe-world the} -. vast mineral wealth of the section velop it Subject in the morning, Waiting .Nataral Sciences, The special attention of young peo-{ _ Beats free. ~~“ inéss of importance is to be transact. ed; it-is—desiredthere—should—be—# ' closed in a handsome case ten feet __resenting a -scené—oenthe —River~~Kind our ancestors used to own, but “Wearing of the Green,” *‘Darling . more real enjoyment than listening __ the delicious and refreshing beer to ~ ‘the shelves, of all kinds, and @ large stock of é eR a SS AA ASE TSS AE TTS ITE IE EET he Daily Granseript. a fae }den‘land, orchard; plenty of free wamiter and improvements, Part sowed be NEVADA cir. ‘CALs as «> Nite Home For Sale Cheap. "Pwo and a half acres of rich gar. in alfalfa and wheat, City title. Enquireof Locathtg Claims at Bloomfield. mais _ Near Union Hotel. Mr. Geo. P, ‘DINE who has re». cently returned from a trip in the neighborhood of the Watt and Derbec shafts, reports that in . conse-. quence of the late important strike made by the Derbec, and the bright prospects of the Watt, all of the claims in the locality hitherto unloented are being fastened upon. The people of Bloomfield are jubitant over what they are confidént the future has in store for them, and proby. od aemrmd taking stéps to deMethodist Episcopal Chureh. Services to-day at the usual hours. eu the Lord.” “In the evening the Pastor will commence a series of lecture-sermons on Religion and the. Subject: for tonight, “Religion and Chemistry.” ple is invited to these discourses. _Allare welcome. W.S. Ury,. Pastor, a > _Workingmen’s Meeting. nes There will be a meeting of the Workingmen’s Club of this city at their Hall to-morrow evening, at eight o'clock As considerable’ busfall attendance._— A Wonderful Musical Cleck, “At Mrs. "Blasaal’ 8 City , ee on Spring street, is one of the most wonderful and st the same time musicafly inclined pieces of mechanism we have ever seen. It is in the form of a mammoth clock, inhigh and three feet broad. Just above the dial, where the hands go round, isa beautiful painting repRhine. In respect to exterior ap‘pearances, this time-piece differs but little from tbe old-fashioned turn 4 crank on one side, and presto, change! the most bewitching strains of music come swelling out upon the ear from the interior. Altogether it plays 24 airs, including Nelly Gray,” ‘Watch onthe Rhine,” ete., ete, By an ingenious contcivance it can be made to play a tune each hour when desired. This wonderful piece of mechanism was made by J. Jaeggi, at Basel, Switzerland, and has cost its present owner nearly $700. It proves a sterling attraction to the numerous eustomers, for it would be bard to find to the melodies discoursed by the monster ‘‘music box,’’ and sipping the time. of the sweet concord of Rounds. — ft For Sale Cheap. Two American work horses and one mileh cow, Enquire of F. G. GuiLp, june?2-tf BIGGEST ARRIVAL YET. Blumenthal Receives 25 Cases of ‘New Sammer Goods. With the advént of warm weather, our merchants anticipate a largely increased trade in light goods. A. Blumenthal, whose mammoth dry goods store adorns the corner of Broad and Pine streets, aware that the popularity of his establishmert will insure to it-a liberal share se the public patronage, tecently purchased 25 cases of goods. They have just arrived and been placed on They embrace Summer Camels’ Hair, Lawns, Poplins, Black Silks, Suitings, viques, Galicos, Muslins, Summer Hata, 50 pieces Carpets Goods, all of which he de@ will be sold at cheaper prices than any other dealer in’ Newada county ean afford to offer the same quality of goods at. [m31-tf From the best dairies in the county, complete stock of Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, ’ Boots, Bhoes, ‘Hats; etc., to be found . +ation.of ointments and washes, may-+ $100 00 Reward. A pocket book, containing notes against various Parties, amounting to about $1,600, and gold notes and greenbacks to the value of $180, was lost in this city daring the past month or two. The name of “Dad Edwards” was written in ink on the cover of the poeket book. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving the pocket book, with allits coatents, at the National Exchange Hotel, Payment of the above notes . “To BE GIVEN BY THE GERMAN SOCIAL CLUB GRASS. VALLEY, es (SS ee has b been stopped, ‘Dap EDWARDS. Nevada City, May 26, 1878-tf Complete. Hyman Bros. have now on hand the largest, best selected and most in the market, all of which willbe sold at greatly reduced rates. To be convinced ,caii at their establishment, corner Broad and Pine streets, NeMre. E, KE. Fisher . HasYeased the store formerly-occu=} = pied by A. J. Ridge as a law office, and has fitted it up in a very. pretty and stylish manner as a Jewelry Store. She is in constant receipt of new and elegant goods, notably -mong which is the finest display of solid silverware ever seen in the county. She extends a cordial invitation to her Nevada friends, as her Tey. “abd price. eet. ee _. ABsOESsEs and sores of long standing, which have resisted the operbe cleansed and healed by fi requent and persistent washing with Glenn’ 3. Sulphur Soap. Hill’s instantaneous hair dye makes old folks young. —— ee : Enjoy Life. ; What a truly beantifal world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains glens and oceans, and theusands of means for enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worried oat with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as Pevety sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof that. Green’s August Flowers will make them ‘as free from disease as when born. Dyspepsia and liver complaint is the direct cause of seventy-five per cent of such maladies as Biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, costiveness, nervous prostration, Dizzi-_ ness of the head, palpitation of the heart, and other distressing symptoms. ‘Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 ceats. Try it.A Card, To all who are suffering from the errors and indiser tions of youth, nervous weakness, ‘rly decay, loss of manhood &c.,Iill send a rééei that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Josepu T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City. o12-ly ‘German Syrup’’ No other medicine in the world was ever given such a test ef its curative qualities as BoscHEr’s Geeman Syxvr. In three years two million four hundred thousand small bottles of this medicine was distributed free of charge by druggists in this country to those afflicted with consumption, asthma,croup, severe coughs, pneumonia and other disease of the throat and lungs, giving the American people undeniable proof that GeErMan Syrup willcure them. The result has beex that Droggists in every town and village in the United States are recommending it to their customers. Go to your Druggist, W. D. Vinton and ask what he knows abvut it. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. ‘Three doses will relieve ay ease, ng” the Whitest Things on Earth Ate teeth, beautified and preserved by SOZODONT; and the rose is scarce sweeter than the breath which becomes arematic through its influence. It is tbe very pearl of dentrifices and the surest preventive of dental decay in existence, It remedies with certainty canker and every species of corrosive blemish upon the teeth, and counteracts the bartful . influence upon them of acidity of thé stomach. The formula of its Lae sergio includes only botanic ingredients and it contains only the purest and most salutary of .Mothers, Mothers, Mothers, Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winselow’s Soothing Syrup for all diseases of teething in children. It relieves a child Mg Puy cole regulates tho bowel the cb pound, at mall * €. BE. Mouxzoy’s. . goods will bear inspection, ‘both 5 ae PROFS, hyd op a FY agi CITY, +Gitisoxkia. . : GRAND ANNUAL PieNICH 1. Mae ee NION. . HOTEL, JACOB NAFEZIGER ,Prop’r. : and . Popu Hotel, petite a on -Mainiti the ity of‘ hevada, has. been thorough“ly overhauled, refitted, and furnished in first class style, and is how open forthe reception of guests. The. Sleeping ¢ Apartments, Are Large, Airy and Pleasant, and avery —_ in the house haga — mattrass. As a desirable, quict Place forthe weary, the UNION offers superior inducements. The Tables of the Union, ny Hotel in e best the Choice Wines, Ligeers and Cigars, Will be found at the Bar, and the Billiard Will compare favorably with the State, and aye! filled with market adiords, Room has the BEST BILLIARD TABLES ‘to be found tr-the State. E al Valuable Mechines that are Buckeys Mowers ana Reapers, Hehingswerth Sulky Rakes. Case The UNION enjoys the reputation of being the BEST HOTEL IN THE MOUNISMERT’S GROVE) pe) See Sunday, June 2,78
ewe y ¥ to everybody,4 Am RRANGEMENTS have been completed for a grand time at the above named Place, The es officers have been selected: _ PRESIDENT oF THE DAY, Henry Vogelman, MARSHAL, any Wohler. idiecveaee "MARSHALS, W. Kohler and P, ». Brunstetter. ——_ ” UNION BRASS BAND, Under the leadership of Prot, BUELER, late leader of the US. 4th Infantry Band. STRING MUSIC Will be furnished by BUELER & VOLLMER. A part of the Amusements will consist ef DANCING, © SINGING, , POLE CLIMBING, SACK RACES, And many other games too numervusto mention, CASH PRIZES IN COIN! Will be awarded for Pole Climbing and other games, Ticxets fortne Round Trip, 35 CENTS. Railroad Time Table. ‘given rest to the mother. Leave Grass Valley, Loave Nevada, *e30 A. ee Be ae i i eae 10 645 CO ‘a iS A general invitation is extended . . ___. Was made in September last. ee Rough end Ready. March 14th, 1878. . To any business place or private residence FOR DANCING! The musical public is invited to call GRAND, bP nie ‘2 ; BH. Fachs, Isi Haas, D Miller, C, Behrisch Ni ® than, Jobn Frank, SQUARE, Jacob Wilhelm, * ag Seliger, H. Uphoff, m. Meyer, Theo” Ww ilhelm, J, Neugsechwendtner AND UP. RIGHT FAS oe Schrakamp, oe a > : . Schlageisen, . ngiger, Jos.Snyder, C.F. Seebs, PIANOS, Wm. Volimer. “ [prsent . Bendorf, ’ tour New Warercoms, P, Wordell, H. Hansen, . ; “TAINS, and thepropri ap26 JACOB NAFFZIGER. GEO. W. WELCH, Dealierin >, Books, Stationery, a7 GENERAL REWS * thats LUETJE AND BRAN D, Broad Street, opp. Stampt’s Hotel NOTICE. TOTICE is hereby ¢ given that Wy Kee has purchased all the right, titie and interest of John King in the store name 01 Quong Sing, at Rough and heretofore in his own name. The purchase -KEE. 2 etor is determined . ee +} te keep it so. OPEN ALL NIGHT. = oS Musical. _Jnstruments, 3 Watchmwakers, ——— A gnd Jewelers, in the county of Nevada, State of Califor. nia, and will continue the business—as+ Our Hill’s Eureka Gang Plows, Harrows, BARBED FENCE WIRE, _ Call and . Examine our Stock og send for ma22 errr ENS -NON-PARTIZAN TICKET. For Delegates to the State Constitutional Conver; ~ tion, 2d Congressional {. —— "Mountain . Ice. * guaerstgned gives netice that hej— is now prepared to supply the best ar‘ticle of MOUNTAIN ICE in this city. The Ice this season is most cecidedly the best ever put up in this section of the country. All orders. left at the office of the Company,on the Plaza, an be promptly and faithfully — . 8. PHOMPSON. _Nevada, May ae 1878, WALTER D. ‘ViE'TON gear (Successor to E, M1. Preston, ) _ DEALER IN_ os : DRUGS Jo MEDIC\NES MINING CHEMICALS, _ TOILET GOODS Jo ie accurstely co:ny ound. ed’at allhoursof the day 6 vight General Insurance Agency. INCLUDING LIVEAPOOL, LONDON and GLOBE and IMPERIAL, NORTHERN and QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANIES, W. D. VINTON, Frop’r. CHICKERING & SONS PIANOS. N everything that pertains to a really first clase PIANO, teseuiad, workmanehip and tono, the CHICKERING PIANO Stands pre-eminently in advance of all others. In them every demand of the cultivated musician is fully met, and the public may rest assured that the deserved reputation of the CHICKERING PIANO Will be honestly maintained. Persons who contemplate purchasing & Piano should exercise great cure in its selection, as in no line of merchandise is there go much deception practiced, or a greater risk incurred than in the "Piano Pome The best is the cheapest, and in this connection we will state-most emphatically that we DO_NOT OR CANNOT Compete with dealers in cheap Pianos. 246 J Street, Sacramento. ap? L. K. BAMMER, General Agent. MASONIO 1 NOTICE. Nevada Lodge, No. 13,F. erm Zo EGATES AT LARGE. R.Shoemaker, H. H. Haight, Of Alameda, ~ Walter H. Van Dyke, Of Alameda. A J. M. Porter, Of Amador, __H. Edgerton, Of. Sacramento. Of Sacramento. ‘J. B. Hall, Of San Joaquin. Of Placer. NEVADA COUNTY NOR aE. Of Grass Valley, J. M. Walling, Of Nevada. J. I. Caldwell, Of Nevada, O. P. Stidger, Of Bridgeport,Election June 19, 1878. Pennsylvania Engine Co. No. 2. THE ANNUAL . ELECTION FOR OFFICERS OF Pennsylvania Engine Company Will take place at their Hall, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 5th, 1878, Every member is requested to be on land at 8 o’clock, sharp. By order, JOHN KISTLE, President. Apotra Cuatr, Secretary. Nevada City, May 29, 1878. NICE GROCERIES od CHAS. F. ROBINSON. T his Store, om BROAD STREET, opA “pute ts tte ‘chy tat CERIES, VISIONS, &c. as can be ivuiea in Nevada city, which, will be sold ae 1 A THE . Give me scall. _ District. _ Of Nevada Cousty.— = —_— ae ‘BAKER & . HAMILTON, ~-IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF — os ij Ayricultuéal Implements and Machines — ee Re a P HARDWARE. . = THE OLDEST HOUSE IN Business on the Coast—having started ing interests of the State. LINE OF with the first farm. Have always taken THE LEAD nal ble Machines, etc. The me are now EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ee in farming—among which are the Champion Mowers and ‘ean Tiger Selt Dump Salky Rakes, (The Tiger Self Dump is THE LATEST AND BEST Rake invented. BAIN’S FARM AND FREIGHT WAGONS. : BAIN’S HEADER WAGONS, The —, — ‘Ever Solé im CaNfornin) Pate 8 Genuine Bufialo Threshers and Horse Powers, . oer S Ames’ Straw Burning Engines, Spri ig Wagons, all sizes. All of oul Machines ara well kuown in California, They ate this LEADING Machines. Moline Single Gang Piows, Seed Sowers __ Cast Iron Plows, Cultivators, etc., arethe Best to-be fovhd in the market. We carry all the goods to be expected inthis: lité, Also a full line of Shelf Hardware, Cutlery, Belting, Fence aid Baling sigs POWDER, SHOT, ETO, Catalogue. . Addregs, . BAKER & HAMILTON, SACRAMENTO OR SAN FRANCISCO. : GEO. E. TURNER, PINE STREET, NEVADA, __HAS THE LARGEST BEST AND CHEAPEST _ ,, Assortment bes 4 STOVES,' TINWARE, ~~ TRON AND STEEL, ~ PLAtED AN D SILVER WARE. LEATHER, of all kinds, HYDRAULIC PIPE, Quicksilver, Belting, etc. I call particular attention to my stock of IRON GRANITE WARE, Imported by me directly from the East,and embracing many new and ~ gest stoek in Nevada county, and will also sell Sheaper. GIANT “POWDER. . GUNS ANDPISTOLS, With ammunition to suit. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, _ GLASSWARE _ Ete., Ete. Call and examine my goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, selling everythi my line cheap er than any other store in the mountains. GEO, E, TURNER, Nevada City, May 25, 1878, KEYSTONE MARKET, EUSTIS & SCHMIDT, . Commercial Street, Nevada City, AVING. LEASED THE ABOVE MARKET, are now red to furnish the public ‘with — The Finest Quality of — BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, CORNED BEEF, SAUSAGES, Ete; ams, Bacon and Lard, ) OF THE VERY BEST MAKE, By strict attention to business, cnt adetermination to please all who pays pon a their patrona, fame. ask a the of the “KEY reuse oe wy bat mae 26 EUSTIS & SCHMIDT. W. D. LONG. a btteaney.nad, Gounanies heme, -' Physician and Dergem, beautiful designs. I have the lar. and you will be convinced thatI am von BUELOW, M D> BN