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Gauge from Grass Valley to Colfax
To Whom it May Censeenc
on Sunday last, amounted to $185.
A magnificent display of men’s
trunks, anda complete line of la-+System, we herewith irform the ‘public of
>
Nevada County at large, tuat through our
extraordinary facilities, we are enabled -to
sell goods at such prices as will
:
dies,’ misses’ and childrens’ shoes,
The new passenger coach bas arall of which are to be sold.at prices
rived, and was ran over the read on
Keystone Market,
RAINS will commence running between Culfax and Grass Valley, on
The Sleeping Apartments,
Are large, airy and comfortable, and every
in the house contains a Spring Mas.
‘Monday, April 24th, 1876, COMMERCIAL STREET ,NEVADA bed
trass. Asa desirable quiet’ place for the
as follows:
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GOING SOUTH.
Rosenberg Bros., of
of the co
=f
=
epening, we herewith retarn thanks for favorsreceived, and_ask one and all to call
the Palace upon-us,-to convince themselves thatthe
~qdence on> Thursday lust, and\ was ' Dry Goods Store, will, forthe next only bargains in the county are to be found
.*
NG.
BR,
buried on Saturday.
three days, sell their immense stock . . +
~ The day after the election for City of goods’ at a great. sacrifice, ~in
Trustees-in this city, we ‘received a “order to give the ladies an opportutelegram from the editor of the Co-. nity to buy their goods at a regular
lusa Sua, asking how the vote stood, store, and get in return good and re-. _
The Tables of the Union, .
arrives at Grass Valley at 8.25 P. M.
the State, and will be filled with the best
the market affords,
ROSENBERG BROS.
milk ofa single cow, was handled
with great skill.”
:
Settle Up.
BROAD aT., OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA . CIRY¥
Merchant Tailor,
VEAL,
Successor to Bell & Belden. .
Masonic Building,
Cor. Pine & Commercial Ste.
Nevada Cit ye
,
Wholosale & Retail dealer tn
Hair Cutting, .
Patent Medicines, “&e,
New York Enamel Paint,
A full line of Choice. Pertumery, Toilet
PICKLED PORK,
Soaps, Toilet Powdef, Cologne Sets, Comba,
STHE CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABrushes, &c,
BLE PAINT FOR THIS CLIMATE.
THE BEST
Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window
Glass, Paint-Brushes,
&c.
:
At PRESTON’S, HAMS AND BACON, . Also nfull line of STACIONERY,
suchas.lank Books, Letter, Note and Legal Pa—
er, Gold Pens. &
_ Blank Books made to order at the lowest
BETHESDA WATER, . (O£ his own manufacture;)an Franciseo pricess
My Stock is most complete in-all its deFresh from the tamouadpsion of Waukesha
To be found in Nevada County. partuouty andany prieeu-arelow.—f solicit, *
Wisconsin, ~
_ ESTRAY NOTICE. —
25 Cents,
25. Cents,
the EUREKA
HAIR
'TOAIC, which
ranted to fit-or mo pay,
posed of it to Thomas Hodge,. of.
adgif
he’ has a young calf by her side.
es
= Potter. & Sigourney.
>
and paying charges.
Were TEAMS LOAD! NG LUMBER OF;
WUOD FROM OUR YARD, WILL BE EX Carr
aumaenat
a
The owner
can have the animals by proving property
\
He is prepared to and will offer to EMPL FROM TOLL FROM.THIS DATE
R. M. FRYER.
Nevada, April 21, T876,
_ BOOT BLACKING.
Gras8S Valley.
ae
Notice. to. Teamsters.
in te-the-enclosure of the mnder
rites, in the latest styles, aud warguuraniees to cure all diseases of the sealp
a few days since, who in turn, dis
Nevada, Mareh Si, 1876,
In-quantities to suit..
from-foreign_ordomestic goods-made .
-signed,—on-the--Grass—V.asley_road,
stage line was-seld te—Dan Allen, to order
&t the lowest possible living . , CRAWFORD keeps constantly on hand about two months since, a stray cow. She
‘former driver of the San Juan Stage,
P. H. BELDEN.
{PURE
AND CLEANLARD.
~~ BROAD STREET. NEVADA CITY.
25 Cents,
ashare of public patronage. .
Also, .a Choice Quality of
At PRESTON’S.
Thé following reduction Tin prices
coats; diagonal goods of every style
Sham pooing,
and variety,
~The finest-dress—-suits-+ a Shaving,
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The Nevada and. Grass’ ‘Valley
alee
_P. H_ BELDEN,
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ~~
highest style of the Tonsorial art.
finest grade; dlsoA No. 1 best. black
band play, and the pesple shout: loeskin for pants, black, blue ‘and
they will then start for the picuic in brown. broadeloths ‘and beaver for
Be
ry
= Preston’s ‘Drug Store.
J Ww, Downey has at ‘his tailoring ___W, D, CRAWFORD,
cannon roar, the. bells be rung, the
ments than }
H. W. VALANTINE. M. D., » customers greater induce
The services of CARTER, the champion
All members
of the Star Base Ball Potter & Sigourney will sell goods. . Boot Black of the State have been secured, .
Thankful fy the liberal patronsge here
_ Club, are requested
to .meet at the for.cash at. great. bargains for 60 -tofore
hestowed upon. me, I_respectf
~
Nevada, April lat, 1875.
Joan be foundelsewhere_in Nevada
“RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,
FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE
ullyAJ STREETS; over-Preston’s _Drug-Store,
Entrance on Pine street.
Skating Rink, this evening, at 8 days, for _the purpose. of reducing solicit a continuance of the same,
apart
W. D: CRAWFORD.
“o'clock.
=
stock and dissolving partnership.
The great Centennial Exhibition NeVadu City, April 22nd, 1876,
willopem_to-day,.»
Union Hotel Barber Shop.
+ "We have several botiles of aca
J. Fay. isprepared to do every
_er’s_ soda, which we will open for
NEW ASSAY OFFICE.
HOMAS PXICE (formerly of
Residence at. the, old Keeney place, on
Main St. Orders left at EK, M,-Preston’s
nig” 4
rill bé attendéd to.
_the Sin Francisco Assaying’
nothing kind of tonsorial work in-the—most;and Refinirg Works), having!
stronger. In this convection, we artistic manver, at his. shop in the fitted up the old Pacific . Mail
will say that Mr. Deamer will be Union Hotel. Children's hair cut‘building, No; 524 Sacrameuto
ting a specialty,
ad-tt
any friend “who wants
prepared to furnish Centennial pop
“
throughout the seuson, and we can
street, corner Leidesdorff,.as
eae ae
in bis line, butisa gentleman worthy
of uubounded success,
Webber and Beckett have been
HAMS
AND
Commercial Street,
Assay Office and Chemical Lab
Cure For Cosas jor Cotp.—As sonable portion of the brsiness
tion upset and smashed the vehicle
premature decline in mat, showing how
health is lost and how regained. It gives
a clear synopsis ot the impediments to
Nevada City.
J. & C. J. NAFFZIGER,
marriage, the treatment of nervous and
“OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
CURTIS:.ON ‘‘MANHOOD.’’—There is
no member of. society by whom this book
will not be found useful, whether he be
parent, preceptor;or. clergyman.—London
Times.
PERS
BEEF, _
PORK,
MUTTON,
CORN BEEF,
GASHIN & CO.
physical debility, exhausted vitality, and
-+#ll other diseares appertaining thereto
. the results of twenty years successful prac.
‘tice.
HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL
_ ERS-IN
all minerajs, salts, water
or oth
fession will entitle him toa rea
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”’—This boon _
by the young for ingtrueshoulda be read
tion, and by the afflicted for relief; it wilh
injure no one,—Medical Times and Ge.
zette.
.
Price—One Dollar, by. mail:
or express,
SAUSAGE,
HAMS, BACON & LARD,
Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 SutserSteeet, or
P. O. Bgx 397, San Francisco,
65Cah.
STOCKS! STUCKS!
to which he was attached. The gensoon as there is the slightest uneasi-« of his friends and the publicgenAll orders left atthe shop will be attend/
#30-3m
to promptly, and satisfaction given
I AVE ON HAND, OF THEIR: OWN ed
tleomen have concluded te let the ness
of the Chest, with. difficulty of erally.
both in price and quality of meats.
MANUFACTURE; a
ul for past patronage. they welicit
California Minstrels finish up the breathing, er indication of cough,
“walk around’’ when they perform take during the day a few of Brown's’ American . Laundry.
Bronchial Troches.
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oe
. LARGE LOT OF: ~
From May Ist the followin
“4
The members.of the Old Settlers’
Among all the disagreeable conse-. — _ ces .will be charged: "7
quences that follow the decay of the
teeth, an impure breath must be the
RTICLES OF CLASSA.—Sheets, prs.
at 2 o'clock P-~M., of most mortifying and uppleasant to
Nevada City,
ble Cloths, Bed Spreads. White Shirts,
ted temeet at the Court House in
—R. M.Hant, Geo. F. Jacob
a
G, von Schmittbarg.
———
. and those dependent upou me,
“Patronsge solivitéd. All work faithfully
A CARD.
* Finance Committee—A. B. Brady,
To all who are suffering from the errors
and promptly done.~~_
Reception
ml
HE Annual
eovered by 9 missionary
R.
Searls, Dr, Wm. McCormick,
Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.
G. Joseru T. Inman, Station D, Bible House,
“V.
__McMurray, BR. Shoemaker,
Bell, A. H. Hagardorn, O. P. New York City.
=
I
Session of the County .
Teachers’ Institute will be held atNeCity, on, the
v
10th, 11th and 12th of May.
“All public school teachers; regularly emEAR ployed in the county, »re required to be in
:
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A. B. Dibble.
Nives Szaxxé, Chairman,
I, J. Roxrs, Secretary,
mal0-4t
as
Furnished. Rooms td Rent.
Two nicely
furnished rooms to
rent. Enquire at this office. md-lw
Wax murder has been committed
_
* everybody reads the papers. They
wan’ id be excused from jary duty},
4
S
al condpet.” and will be so
adjudged by
the State and County Bosrds of Examina
vada. In Probate Court, In the mat>
ten of th» Estato of Charles Marsh, Ceceased. Pursuanttoan order of said Court,
made ou the third dav of May, A. D. 1576,
’ Executive Committée.
_— oe
TATE OF CALIFOR
tion.
Sclpool officers; and -all_friends of
public education are respectfully invited
Inzfitute.
notice is hvreby given, that WEDNESDAY, to attend the sessions of the,
bie
E. M. PRESTON,
the 17th day of May, A. D. 3876, at 10 o'¢1k,
Supt. Schools Nevada County. ap25
gourt Room of
A-M.of said day, at the
the
in
‘House,
Court
the
at
said Court,
County of Nevada, have been appointed as
ESTRAY NOTICE
the time and place for proving the Will of
said Charles Marsh, deceased, and for hear
ing the application of Jobn-E. Brown for
MAME to the enclosure of the eubscriC bers about a mouth ago, a white year
ry wheu und where apy person interested
may sppear and contest the sume.
reu «bout the bead, and red spots on the
the issuance to him of Letters Testamenta
Dated May 34,1876.
ling Steer. The Steer his both ears cut,
body. ‘The owner can have the said Steer
property and paying “harges, '
on proving
eS
JAMES D. ‘VHITE, Clerk.
Niles Searls, Atty for Petitioner.
als
A. HORNER,
3
itt
m5 4: -Quuker HU, March 11th, 1976,
1
ae
Pos
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—
ye
FOR. SALE.
.MY_ RESIDENCE AND THE FUR
=7 NITURE. in it is offered for. Sale.~
To be found in the, country.
a2” Families supplied with pure WINES
and LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. 017
JAMES 72° OTT:
The House is situated in the best.
part of the city, and it will be sold
at a reasonable price for Cash.
The House
will be sold separate from the Furniture,
or both together as the purchaser may de
ASSAYER,
sire,
For further particulars enquire of
__ A. GOLDSMIER,
QLD AND ORES of_every. descriptio
RH Refined, Melted and Assayed.
Bacon.
By request Gold Bars exchanged for Coit
20 Main Street, Nevada City.
The best to be had in the
ELECTRO PJ.ATING in GOLD or SILVEI
Nevada, March 34, 1876,
FOR ARIZONA!
Established in 1852,
LOYD’S SAMPLE ROOMS The Arizona and New Mexico
State,
Express Company's
FRANCIS COSTELLO Proprietor,
NEW
EEPS ON HAND THE CHOZCEST
BRANDS OF
wK
LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Onders kelt-at the Office, on the Grass
dicinal purposes. Families supplied.
Nevada,February 8th, 1476
AMERICAN MEAT MARKET.
Valley road, or by letter {through tb 2?ost
FAST
LINE.
OW runing First
Terminus South
Pacific Railroad,
through to Prescott, Tuscon, and all inter.
a7 Pure WINES and LIQUORS for me
i
‘Stidger, H. C. Perkins, Wm. NuteS IE A
attendance during the encire session
_-ter, J. McBean, B.° J, Watson,
By reguletion of the Superintendent:of
Probate Notice:
Public Instruction, non-atténdance on the Oilice, will be promptly attended to.
Samuel Caldwell, Wm. Powell an
NIA, County of Nepart of any teacher is made “unprofessionRE
ness, and is now prepared to buy,
and sell Stock at Brokers’ rates, in-the San;
Francisco Steck.and Exchange Board.
Nevada, Déc, 24, 1875.
. ~ LIQUORS. AND CIGARS _
To be found on the Cvast.
waé dis.
Committee — Niles ‘OF CHARGE. This greatin.remedy
South America.
IN: MASONIO BUILDING, PINE ST..
3,
ILL do a Commission Stock Bust;
ee" on hand the finest,
:
MRS -A. GABY.
TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE,
©. H. Mitchell, W. K. Spencer, and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak.
I, J. Rolfe, M.-L. Marsh and ness, €arly decay, loss of mgnhood, &c., I
will senda recipe that will cure you FREE
. P. Brown,
KEYSTONE SALOON.
. PETTIT & WHERRY Proprietors.
Pillow Cases, prs. Pillow Shams, ‘I a4..
iis possessor, and it is the most inChemise, Night Dresses, Vests, Coats, piain,
Saturday, May 13th, 1876. A fall exéusible and offensive in society; Skirts, Wrappers, Under pkirts,Baby Kobes
$2 per dozen,
attendance is urgently desired. The aud yet the cause of it may easily be
CLASS B.—Under Shirts, Drawers, Flan-:
removed
by.
cleansing.
your
teeth
.
following gentlenien compose the daily with that justly popular dentiHerand
Colored, Over-shirts, Corset coversApronsand Childrens Clothing--$1 per
SUE
several committees:
frice, Fragrant SOZODONT. It pudozen,
Executive Committee—Niles Searls,. rifies and sweetens the breath, cools CLASS C—Towels, Napkins, pre. Cyffs.
I. J. Rolfe, R. M. Hunt, Geo. F. and refreshes the meuth, and gives a pr’. Hose, prs. Socks, Collars, Handkerpearl-like appearance to the teeth. chiefs, &c. 25 ets per dozen.
Jacobs, G, Yon Schuwittburg, Wm. Gentlemen who indulge in smoking
For Ladies Dresses, according to style.
Watt, J.C. Coleman, A. B, Brady should cleanse their teeth with-SOFor all articles not named above, gq the
ZIDONT, as it removes al uupleas-. lowest living rates.
~ sndA. B. Dibble.
Ttrust my prices will be accep able to
aut odors of the weed, Ask yo
ds
groun
+e
and
music
on
Committee
y patrons. ga I cavnot maky them lesa
druggist
for
it.
without™doing great injustice to myself
s and
WM, WHERRY~,.
308. PETTIT:
Impure Breath.
Committees are reapectfully reques
Ah NIVENS, JR:
. Thankf
a continuance of the same,
Nevada City, April 1, 1876.
)
Reunion Committee,
.
“A Medical Essay on the cause and cure ate
UNION MARKET.
assays of the precious and useful
métals and their ores, as wellas
complete or partial analysis of
Its Application cannot be: detested.
walk around, and duriug the opera
,, AUTHOR, °
E. om F, CURTIS, M. D., &e., Ree.
———
an
“ substances that may be desirpracticing the ‘‘walk around.” They
Lyon’s Knpuarror makes beauticalled at Fryey’s works on Saturday ful, glpssy, luxuriant hair; preyents ed.
His office will be opened for
evening, any
walked around the its falling out or turning gray, It
premises.
AVhile so engaged, their has stood the test of 40 yeais. Is business on Monday, May Ast,
horse becoming tired of being hitch. charmingly perfumed, and has no and he hopes that his long residence and experience in his proed te a tree, concluded he would rival.
mch12-ly
MAN HOOD,
. ___REVESED,.AND, CORRECTED BY 3HR
AMINE HISSUPPLY.~
and restores the complexion; removes
freckles, tan and sallowness; makes
the skin soft, white and delicate.
proprietor not only makes good goods
200th. EDITION.
——
youch‘for its-quality, and that the . HaGan’s MaGnoita Bao preserves oratory, is now prepared to make
ry:
Bem
FT PSSM
eOT Ooo
Drugs, Medicines, &o.
The Finest-Quality of
MUTTON, =
SPRING LAMB,.
_ And general assortmeut of
:
Grass Valley, April 23, 1876.
~
DV W. SNARP,
a
Clover, and Grass. Seeds,
Proprietor.
the last spike is driven, ‘should be. establigbment, on Main street, the sie
done on the 26th, when the reunion . largest and finest stuck of,goods ever
celebration takes place, Let it be brohght! to the mountains. They FANHIS WELL KNOWN BARBER SHOP
_ has been fitted up in first class style,
done in the morning before the cousist of French fancy doeskins, and gentlemen can pow be shaveg, haxye
cassimere,
fancy
silk
vestings
of
the
their Hair Cut gr be Shampooed
in the
‘train leaves for the grove. Let~ tte’
his,
.
CHOICE BULBS,*
3420 . CENTENNIAL BARBER SHOP
MULLOY.
it-was also effective and nffecting,
: The Grass Valley Union thinks
thatthe powder—to-be-barned-when .
the
> £4.
from. all indebted to LESTER &
the line of argument used here, and
ing
rience and ample.means can give, —isa share of the public patronage.
General Syperintendeng.
Just received from New York
Immediate settlement
is requested
That was about
good humor; ,
Room is supplicd’with the BEST TAB.
HIMSELF. to be found in the state,
ea;
Every attention Will-be given to make th.,
of every advantage. which long expeguests
comfortable. The proprietor solicit
g
BAMBERGER BROS. ~-. Fresh Garden Seeds,
oes
‘Will be kept at the Bar, and. the—Bitiard
—
FRESH FLOWER SEEDS, prepared to furnish the. publio with
and telling the majority polled there liable goods, for less money than at NEXT DOOR TO PETER JOHNSTON'S
HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT.
in favor df cows ruuning at large. In . 8 traveling: auction store,:
ma3,
Choiee Wines, Liquors and Cigars”
‘
JOHN F. KIDDER,
apl3
.
Wall. compare favorably with any Hotel in
arrives at Geass Valley at 9-10 A. M,_
‘Praia No. 4 leaves Colfax-at—7-056P.-M,,
ATTHE GREAB
OPPOSITION. STORE,
AT GRASS VALLEY,
his last issue, the editor of the Sun
“gays: “The poor widowwginan, who
feeds her fifteen -childreun ontae +——
House.outside: of San Francisco.
Train No: 1 leaves Gross Valloy at-5.30
A. M, arrives at Colfax at 6.50 A. M,
it
APE .
weary, the UNION is. not excelled by anyy
CITY.
"44
Train No. 3 leaves -rass Valley at 4.45 P.
Dr. C. Mz Bates, of Oakland, and Greatest Ex¢tement-of the day.
formerly of this city, died at her res
has been thoroughiyoverhauled, refitted -and=turnisn
ed-in first class. style, and is
Low open for the reception of quests.
the most incredulous.
ere to suit the times, atHYMAN BROS __Astonish
Sunday lust. aa
M. arrives at Colfax.at 6.15 P, My
corner Broad and Pine streets. “m6, ~ Having .had
aEof custom= :
an immense rush
Miss Kitty Bates, only daughter
ers. from all parts
of
ular Hotel, situated on Main
Street, in the City of Nevada, .
The attract ion of the whole county.
AVING just opened a DRY G@®ODS
Excursion tickets from Grass Valyouths’ and boys’ clothing, hats,and
STORE ona ae andthe
ty
furnishing
goodsfor
Summer
weur;
Jey to Colfax, and return the same
‘Quick Sales and mall Profits’
day, ean be had any day of the week an ussortmeut of satchels, valises and
for $2.
“THIS well known and pop
Me ecnse
eS
ae
iachl *
D. W. SNAPP, Proprietor.
Rg
eT RNSR eM TE
dete narmciene
slid
.
i
=
ee
: GRASS” VALLEY,
LOCAL AFFAIRS. -“lamouant. A note addressed to the
Sosak Bissitin * Sie pieaearetd Office, Commercial 8t.,
-3t .
:
tatt
_ . will receive pr
=
A
>Th tickets sold on the Narrow)
STORE
eee
NEVADA CiTY CALIFORNIA. .
ie
eke
———~. city property, worth three times the .
:
ET,
OPPOSITION
fone per cent, as a tirst mortgage, on
. UNION HOTEL,
eiges
3
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
THE GREAT.
—
Daily Transcript $2,000 wanted for two years, at}
re ae
i
Wanted.
srrint
Daily
:
Le pga aT
-.
Commercial Street, Nevada.
g newly discovthe
mediate puints, reachin
ered
RICH MINING. DIADRICT,.
Of arizona, by + slroriest, Cheapest and
Roule.
ne
SHIPMENTS
received
est.
. FREIGHT
—by
TICKETS for sale at all principal ticket,
;
San francisco.
PAMES MONRO, having opened a Meat
HENRY WFLLS,
psa
prebest
Market on Commer¢ial Street, is
pared to supply customers with the”
2
Ns
Welfs, Fargo & Co., San Francisco.
es
(Of W. F. & Co. and American Express Co.) ©
uality of Beef, Mutton, Pork,
J. G. ROWLAND,
;
CASHIN & CO. > beef,
"Cocnal Pork, etc., at the lowest
No. 109. California street, San Francisco,
Veal, Corned . kxesident.
rices.
:
Nevada. Feb. 14th, 1876, «
RUDOLPH PHOTO-GALLERY. Grags Valley road,
WILLIAM
__._.]
——__»
. —-—--——__wafuetory.
BROAD '8ST., ABOVE P'NE,
—
NEVADA CITY.
BR. A. DESMOND—Artist
ICTURES taken in the highest style of
‘
a14.3m._
near’ Half Mile Hous
Agent for Studebaker W
Every kind of vek
cle manufactured
in the finest style an
————
F
Masonic Hall, on SATURDAY, the 20th aay
of May, 1876.
;
S
EM PRESTON, Secreta .
Mewa's, April
6th, 1876.
x
mu
+s
,
WHE Annual Meeting offthe StocknoP
ders of the Mas mic
‘1; Assocliaues
of Nevada City. California,.will be held
rd:
to R
Particular attention given
Lairi ng and Painting.
CHAS. H. WELLS,
Supt., Tuscon, Arizone.
Gener4l
Annual Meeting.
MAN.
low prices.
P the asé, Prices low,
Vice Preside
:
Central Carriage and Wagon Maz =. ’
+
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