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June 8, 1876 (4 pages)

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ION IN. AT? uspices iD. ] thoot-. rRING: casion,. uding. Sharles Villiam 5 Edn Pen. Jerry Villiarnbad He vp BRE BRSARP rs Ee shee a . i FECaES ] The ‘s \ AE RS RNR Se IT EA BR OINS IE. NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS, _ Lecal Brevities. L. Elkus, Esq., a member of the Board of Supervisors of Sacramento county, and Grand Saar of the Pa cific coast of the A.J. 0. K. S. B., * visited the North Star Lodge of this city on Sunday last. After the busi-. ness of the evening had been transacted, the Lodge in a body : adjourned to the National Exehange Hotel, where a sumptuous repast was.served for the occasion. This event is one long to be remembered by _all who participated. : Delano,, deceased, who had -setiled with the estate by taking a portion of-stock, and the balance in coin for their demands against the estate, held a meeting at West’s Hall, in Grass Valley, The meeting was held _ for the purpose of paming three persons who are'to-act as Trustees of the New York Hill mine, the three Duily Granseript. Dress Making, Cutting and Mrs. William Barton, ‘Sacramento street, has just returned from San Francisco with the latest patterns for making ladies’ and children’s dresses, and is prepared to do dress making, cutting and fitting in all.its branches, Calico suits a specialty. . jn2-lw Attention Firemen---Election. The annual election for officers of will take place at their hall, on Wednesday. evening, June Zth, 1876, at ¥% o'olock, other business of importance willalso come before the meeting. Every member is réquested to be on hand promptiy, Le C. T.-Canrierp, Foreman, _E, Goldsmith, See. jul Sa Orrice Farrer Nosie Mera Musmxc Co., Guass Vaxuey, May 30th, : From and after this date, and-until farther notice,. no visitors can be admitted into the works— ‘madl R.M. Farrer, Supt, . For Forty Deijars;NEVADA CITY, Saturday, June 17th. RE GOMES THE GOVERNOR . PEOPLES TRUE REPRESENTATIVE a i rr a “se Grass Valley, June 16th, MONTGOMERY QUEEN, THE KING OF SHOWMEN, . ae Sa oe tS ~~ St Pte th “sf 02: Br = cae $5 oy ae ogU § D._ e D2 & ssc Ma BS Baog OM gy -t5 nom ae eae i Or fe er . 28 pee ge FAR S Raw Bec Sg-0°n 8a; ae a8 : Sotto A-Grove Se being members of a board of five. The meeting was largely attended -and the interest in the ‘ proceeding was very great. A ballot was taken and the result was the choice of, Wm. Watt, J. H, Henderson and M. Dodsworth as Trustees. We presume these gentlemen will enter at an early day, upon the discharge of their duties, says the Union. The lightning train is a great institution. We now receive the San Francisco evening papers on. the next morning after their publication, at ubout 914 o’clock. Heretofore we received them twelve hours later than ~ atthe present time. The lightning _train and our_logal railroadmake-us feel that we are within the borders of civilization. A ‘number of stockholders. of the railroad were a little fatigued yester=. day. The delegation in attendance at Grass Valley on Tuesday was very . large. They went down on the 11 a. 2M, train,-and the business was Hot .fgone-through with until late in the afternoon, The last “Yeturn train lars, Enquire at this offiee,. my28Fire Boys Saloon. F. 0. R. Kitz has purchased the above: saloon, heretofore kept by ‘Tom Canfield, whero the best wines, liquors and eigars only will be kept. Old patrons and the publio.generally, are invited to.give: the old stand a all, c my20. At Nivens’,. A fresh lot of bang up Havanas and Domestie-eigars just received. Try.’em, malt; Settle Up, from all indebted to LESTER & MULLOY. £20 _Wnion Hotel Barber Shap; ‘artistic manner, at his shop in the ‘Union Hotel. ting a specialty, at-tfa= Hacan’s Maanotta Bara preserves from Grass Valley to this city is _8 o’clock _p,,, -about—four—hours after A number of the stockholders did not like to wait for. that train, it being the only show to come back in the cars, so they concluded to take Walker’s time,. They rejoice that the next meeting will not take place for & year, ag they think it will take about that time to get over the effect of the walk they had Tuesday night. . : Chris. Naffziger, of the firm of J. _ & CO. J. Naffziger, will leave in a few Philadelphia before he retaros: and see the sights there. Mrs. Mary Ford, mother of Martin Ford, of Boston Ravine, died at that place on Tuesday last, Her age was 75 years. ‘ Dan. Collins and his: deputies left here yesterday for Meadow Lake Township, where they will commence assessing the property to-day. Property holders im that section should remember that property must be put in at its full cash value, and the Assessor and his deputies will insist upon it, us it has been done in. every other township that has been assessed, anditis required by law. The Poll Tax must be paid before July 1st without costs. After that time costs will be added, Bear, these facts in mind. County Treasurer Payne advertises in another column that all warrants on General Fund registered prior to. January Sth, 1876; also all warrants on Road Fund registered prior to Jan. 12th, 1876, will be paid on pre~ sentation. Interest ceases from date. H. H, Hartley, who has been a resident of the town of Meadow Lake for ph is city duxing the past few days. . us that when he left} there, abont'a week ago, there was. _abont six feet of snow, bat it was decreasing every day. As soonas the lively times in that part of the tending the Centennial mine, in this county, called on us yesterday. He has just returned from Virginia City. He reports everything very lively there. } . Yestefday. Not having been to the ‘was very warmly greeted by his hosts the meeting adjourned,—_ and restores the complexion ; removes . )ireckles, tan and sallowness; makes the skin soft, white and delicate. Its. application cannot be detected. { —_———__+:*: Lyon’s Kyruarrog makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevénts its falling, out or turning gtay, It has stood. the test of 40 yeais. Is charmingly perfumed, and has no rival. mach12-ly ed For Bronchial, Asmatic and Pulmonary Complaints, ‘‘Browu’s Bron-. eurative properties," Armed to the Teeth, Is a yery common expression, but we think that armed to embellish and preserve. them, to a ripe old ageis decidedly more appropriate. This can ibe done by keeping yourself supplied with a bottle ef that splendid dentrifice, fragrant SOZ@DONT, preserve them from the ravages of decay. SOZODONT contains no acids or gritty substances which injure the enamel, but is composed of tare and antiseptic herbs, which have a beneficial effect on the whole economy of themouth, Sold by drag gists, . JUST ISSUED. : 200th EDITION. MAN HOOD, REVISED AKD CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR, EK, pz F, CURTIS, M. D., &e., ke, A Medical Essay on the cause and cureof. ) decline in men, showing how is lost and how It gixes other diseases sppertaining thereto thie results of twenty years succeasful prac. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. TIS QN ‘“‘MANHOOD.”--There is no of society by whom this hook will not be found whether he be shoula be read by the Young for'inetrac: a oe ee i ee it will ol no one.— Chine, in good running order, (cost . $90) can be bougnt for Forty, Dol-{ -} Brilliant Paris-surrenders her “Immediate settlement is requested wa. Fay is prepared to do. every kind of tonsorial work in the most. _ -chial Troches manifest remarkable ‘COMMERCIAL STREET,NEVADA t which will beautify the teeth andj} . AMS the cashor, DE. CURTIS, ter Street, or P. O. Box 397, San Franessco, } ay 4 ~ "Gages of Wild Beasts ta & procession that attracted 150;00C men, women and children: from banks, open to view in the Streets. cisco,, A sum of money swthcient to ransom #® Prince expended in the production of this huge undertaking. All mations contribute to Montgomery Queen's Tented Arena ; bareback celebrities of
the short-tailed Hippopotamus, a herd of Performing Bengal Tigers. nine performing Hyenas, namie pair of Silver Lions, Guzerats,Lions, Jaguars, Rland, Sacred Ox, el, pair of Leo Children’s hair ~eut-. -—--~— nch, Eccentric Specialty Artists, England’s Skilléd Gymnasts, melody-producing Conservatories furnish Musical Talent. Spain, Russia, Austria and the Great ant intellect moves the mighty marvel and the greatest of the great undertakings in The Great QUAGLIENI, The Unrivelied MOLLIE BROWN, of Tigers, The MATHEWS FAMILY, DRAYTON, the Subduer . NAT. AUSTIN, the Clown of Clowns, The Unapproachable LEVANNTINE, Mme B ROBERT SCOTT, the. Great ARLINGTON, CHARLIE KING, FRANCOIS, HERBER' auxilliaries, complete thé most expensive, extensive, uhexceptionable, better dressed a’ TINENTAL BAND 1 And 4 host of high salar ence to the Simmer Gf 1876. The long list of Living Wild Beasts of the offiyenas, a One hour for the Menagerie. O, P. MYERS, Advertiser. CHARLEY KENT'S Keystone Market, CITY. HAVING AVAILED HIMSELF of every advantage which long experience and ample means can give, is prepared to furnish the public with _ ‘The Finest Quality of BEEF, MUTTON, . SPRING LAMB, weenie PICKLED PORK, THE BEST HAMS AND BACON, To be found in Nevada County. Also, a Choice Quality of In quantities to suit. He is prepared to and will offer to BS Fe tat 0 tt pt pt CERF WD CAD . DAD eae 2 . . HERCULES POWDER AND FUSE, 27 and 29 MAIN STREET, opposite Uniop Importers and Dealers in HARDWARE, IRON &‘STEEL, STOVES AND TINWARE, ~ GALVANIZED IRON WATER PIPE, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARR, RUBBER HOS£, BELTING & PACKING, PAINTS, OILS AND KEROSENE, DOORS AND WINDOWS, AGENTS FOR CAL’A, POWDER WORKS, A. 8. HALIDIZ’S WIRE ROPE, RUBBER PAINTS, Manufacturers of HYDRAULIC IRON PIPS,. QUARTZ SCREENS PUNCHED TO ORDER A’San Francisco prices. Nevada Gy, June ist, 1876, Machinery for Sale, AT THE NEVADA FOUNDRY, 1 Engine 14 in. Oybnder, 30 in, stroke “ 12 ry OF “ . 24 new, rr 12 “ mm “ “ 20 ** . “ new se 90 ** “ ol is“ “ link “~ 16“ “ss “ es 16** “ feet by 40 inches 3 inch tubes. 48: 4 “ “ 40 «3 ae o 39 “ 3g “ “ ws oe 30 “ fluees Yba) Mill, with battery frame. Ibs) fin excellent order, Sege23 Bees machinery. ing and pump’ machinery, with wood work com , in geod order, plunger pump, 6 feet stroke, “ « co AEE’ th 5 . “ “ 6 rs “ 635 * “ “ 6 “ “ “ 5&6 “ as “ G6inch “ ee uma 1B. 4 * oe 316 ** «A “ “ . “« % water No. 14 iron. wariels, minipg and biackamith tools, * pd * _Tuou & Revada zoe. me Ow aw S 3 Ene TT S ; wfactory. WILLIAM SEAMAN. very rarest kinds, including th» Giraffe, Admission $1. Children under 9. years DENTISTRY Ee RYP. E, HUGHSON, has opened an office s Im Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Qver Hyman Bros.’ Store. . Ha is propared to perform all kinds of Mechanival and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and most 1 pr styles. Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Yuleanite_and. Alnminiam, Satisfactiou teed a8-to-quality and. price of work. Visite made at residence if desired. Nevada, May 30th, 1874, Eureka Stage and Kxpress Co. STAGES will leave NevaPt for Moore’s Fiat ‘daily. (Sundays excepted, at 54 o’clock, A. M. : For Eureka, Mondays,Wednesdays and Fridays at same hour. Returning will leave Moore's Flat daily Als? triSundays excepted, at 6 A. M. weekly from Eureka at 6 A. M. Ordinance No 60. An @rdinance amendatory of Ond!zance No. 60, amendatory of Ordinance No. 44, Tricrdnin vs fellowes City of Nevada do, ordain as follows: on 1.No horned cattle shalt be per itted to run at large within the limits of the City of Nevada, in the night time, between the hours of eight o’clock P, M and 5 deloek A. M, Section: it shalt be lawful for, and it is hereby made the duty of the City Mar. shal to take up anc impound all ned cattle found running at large within the City ele Sens xt hours above stated. Passed May 3ist, E W. J. Organ, Secrets: y. jna DISSOLUTION. HE Copartnership heretofore existing 4 between the undersigned, under the firm name of Potter & Sigourney, ia this day dissolved by miutual consent—F. A. Potter retiring from the firm. The business. will be continued by W. A. Sigourney, Vill Le responsible forall itebilitien. res} ‘or i " F. A. POTTER. W. A. SIGOURNEY. Nevada City, May 30, 1876. : CIGARS FOR. THE MILLION. JOHNNY JACK, rate. JusT Fi “Spitnaia stock of the Finest Ever Brought toe the Town. Ig lovers of the weed will give me a ill guarantee to give them the Ser ices nis of CIGARS to be had in Nevada County, and will sell them «; cheap as the cheapest. I have also on hand, Fresh Candies, Nuts, eta if you want te get a Genuine Havanacr Domestic Cigar, = Agent for Studebaker W! gons, kind of vek Sie manufactured, to ord 3 IQHN JACK, ee ee GRAND CARNIVAL OF BEAUTY! . Powers. of the old world have their representa tives. the annals of show history on the: Western Heinisphere. : The wonderful LOWANDA. The Female Sampson, D’ATALIE, The FRENCH KENNEBELS; PLERCE, the Tamer M’lle RAULINE, the Lion Queen, THOMPSON, Educator of Elephants, ORGAN, Instructor of Horses, wn. Menage Excelei or, with the Charming and Youthful PATTI ROSA, JENNIE BROWN, EUGENE, LOUIS, HARRY, Mmes, EMIDY, SEBASTIAN, KENNEBEL, aad the endiess nd high-tonéed Circus Company on the face of the globe. aried, noyelty producing, prominent performers, selected from the very best on the face.of the globe. and with special refer. a pair of Elephants, the Rouffied Mouffloon, the Wild Paard, two Lionesses and their Cubs, a Kangaroo and its young, an Infant sucking CamValk Vark,Birds and Monkeys,and a long array of which the particujars: cannot be given. RECEIVED a Large and/ With his CENTENNIAL ON WHEELS. An Army of Men, Droves of Horses, A Multitude of Animals, A Legion of Attractions, A Forest of Wild Beasts, Myriads of Birds and an Ocean of Reptiles, Snr Aevregaton: of Transcendental Elegance and Miles of Resplendet Maass of Mapifeence offices, stores, workshops, and dwellings, as it passed through the principal streets of San FranTtaly;-Wild-Riders.of Brazil, America’sCharm ing ‘and Proficient Equestriénnes” ig a vies with the World, and her emissaries struggle for Supremacy, Germany’s,4merica’s genius and giEMIDY’S TRANS-CON-} 50 cents. { 0, G, PELL, Contracting Agent. enaneuees Teeter ee retrrtetiiiititt iti itt tri rrr og JOHNSTON & DeHART,. The People’s. Common Sense Medical Adviser, BY DR. R. V. PIERCE, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR FAMILY USE T treats of Biology, or the Science of Life. Home treatment of diseases, with their canses, symptoms, and remedies, A valuable treatise on nursing the sick,—the laws of reproduction,—the transmission.of life, etc,, and a true and scientifie Marriage Guide. : Price $1 50..900 Pages. 250 En« gravings. H.0. T. LAWLOR isthe agent for the work, and orders will also be taken.at Bel. den’s Drug store, m30-2w FOR ARIZONA! The Arizona and New Mexico Express Company’s NEW FAST LINE: Be beter First Class Coaches. from Terminus Southern Pacific Railroad, through to Prescott, Tuscon, and all jntermediate puints, reaching the newly discovered ‘RICH MINING. DISTRICT, F Of arizona, by theshortest, Cheapest and Best Rout J 2. FREIGHT SHIPMENTS received by Welfs, F & Co., San Francisco. TICKETS for sale at all principal ticket. Sins HENRY WELLS,(Ot W.F. & Co, and American Express Co.) dent, Poteet wales’ 0 = J. G. ROWLAND, No. 109. California street, San Francisco, Vice President. f . H. WELLS, 3 alé3m General Supt., Tusoon, Arizona ‘Drugs, Medicines, &c. P, H. BELDEN, Successor to Bell & Belde Masonic Building, Cor. Pine & Commercial Sta Nevada City. Wholesale & Retaildesler i Patent Medicines, &co __ ~~ Afull line of Ohoice Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, cy oe Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs es, : A j Also, Paints, Oijs, Warnishes, Window — Also a full line of STATIONERY, such as. lank Books, Letter, Note and Legal RaGold Pens. er, ; Biank Books made to-omler at the lowest an Franciseo prices. Stock is most complete in all ita de© = Me grec ane low. I solicit partmenta.and a share of public patronage. P. H. BELDEN. . Nevada, March 31, 1876. ; ‘LITTON SELTZER WATER BOLD AT J.V. PETTITT’S SALOON, COMMERCIAL, #8., NEVADA CITY. -Q-and 8 o'clock; P.M, pes BS “* sed . Vaasa