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NEVADA CITY, CAL.
4
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
a Local Brevities,
_ We have received the first. number .
_ of,A.J, Patrick’s new paper--the.
iM Dion ‘Weekly’ Bulletin.” It is a
‘eredit to Solano county and ought to
‘be welt: patronized.
“After a week's vacation, the schools
‘were opened again yesterday. The
teachers didn’t. have "much rest,
owing to the Teachers’ Instituie
being in session during the time, but
the children bad w god time, _ :
The Al‘emannia Club, of this city,
Hall last-evening. , Yesterday afternoon the indications were that it
would bea grand affair, That club
& knows. how to-get up a first-class
Senator Sargent arrived in town on
Sunday eveving, and is stopping at
_ the National Hotel. We understand
_ he will remain here several days.
We understand Geo. W. Smith &
Co., are t.king out some very five
looking rock, from their mine near
the Half-Mile houses They will have
a@ crashing goon. = -°
' The correctionin the minutes of
the Seeré.aries of the Lustitute,” regarding teachers visiting _ schools,
will be fully explained to the Union’s
satisfaction in to-morrow’s paper.
Owing to the prospect of a storm,
the Allemmannia pic-nic did nét take
place on Sunday.
f
All the goods in the store of Sam
Shockan, were disposed of at public
auction ou Saturday last. :
Death of A. Shelanberger.
~A. Shelanberger, an old resident
of Blue Tent, diedat his residence
on Saturd:y nigut last. He came to.
this State from Ohio in 1850, and bas
lived at Blus Teut sivce 1854. He
leaves a wife and five children to
mourn his loss. Mr. Shelanberger
had been sick for some. time, and
great hopes were entertained during
the past week that he would recover, but, he was graddally taken
worse, and expired as above stated.
knew him. His age was 50 years,
10 months and 27 days. The funerLo al took place from the Methodist
Chureh, yes:erduy afternoon, and
was largely attended by the fricads
and neighbors of the-deceused.
L-—— 2 age
New Mill. @ 425m 2B
We understand that Crosby &
Mitchell, ownersof the new sulpbhufet works at Canada Hill, Mill,. propose putting up a twenty-stamp
quartz mill at their place, for the
purpose of crushing ro¢ék. As.soon
as they get the sulpbaret works, in
active operation the new mill will be
patup. It will be » great, accommodation for quartz thiners in that
~—~“settion, and be the ineans of encouraging prospectors, ‘as the rock
will be mulled ut a very ow rate, aud
the sulpburets cum be suid on. the
ground to the Owners of the sulphuret works,
The Operetta. 3
The operetta of “Laila,” which
Was performed at the Theatre on
Saturday nigut, was reully grand. [t
Was & success in every respect, and
a3 a correspoudent has sevt us an
article on the subject, ia which particular mention is made of the leading characters, we torbear further
comment, We say, in the lapguage
of our correspondent ‘'Can’t we have
. the operetta repeated?’ Doubtless
many would have attended had they.
had any idea it was to.be such a
grand treat.
Tour of the World,
They are coming here again, and
those who failed io see the drama
hould be on kand Friday or Saturcay
evenings, or om Saturday afternoon.
It is a grand show, as all will attest
who witnessed it at the Théatre here
' last month. Reserved seats at Belden’s drug store without extra
charge. Ifthe Theatre isnot crowded to see this performance, -we shall
be very much disappointed.
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For Rent. .Leas
Two stores in the Transcnipr block,
on Commercial street, are offered for
rent, One was: lately occupied by
Sam. Shockan, and the other by Au‘gust Lademan. One of the. stores
contains counters, shelving, ete.
_ For farther particulars, enquire of
N. P. Brown, “Taanscrter office, ~ A
He ‘was a hard working man, and:
was highly esteemed by all who
Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, .
Boots and Shoes, and a fall line of
Ladies’,’ Misses and. Children’s
Shoes, all of which wiil be sold at
low prices at Hyman Bros., corner:
-Broad and Pioe streets. ma5
“New Arrival at the Palace Dry
Goods Store of Rosenberg
One of the largest and most select
stocks of Dry Goods ever bronght to
this city, arrived here yesterday at
the Palace Dry Goods Store. ‘I'he
establishment is now full to its utmost capacity. As their price are
always the lowest, the ladies would.
. do well to call early and secure bargains. — RosensERG Bxos.,
~“mal0~~Patace Dry Goods Store
Of course you can’t :
Pay for-what you eat. There are
20 Saloons and 4 Breweries in the
city. Average receipts $425 00 per
day.” It is none of our business if
you don’t owe us; but if you do, itis
our nioney you ure spending. Ain’t
‘you ashamed of yourselves? Eat
condensed goods, or greens, autil
you get even with
ap22 BIGELOW & CQ..
i
Miss Mollie Murphy,
Sucoessor to
Mrs. R, W. Murphy,
No. 165 J Street, is constantly receiving new! novelties in Millinery,
from New York and Europe, Special
attention paid to orders sent directly
toher. Ladies would do well to try
for themselves, and satisfaction will
be guaranteed. ap2l-tt.
aa.
Wall Paper.
Just received, six thousand rolls of
Wall Paper. Also Window Shades
of every description.
W. A. Sigourney,
18 and 20 Commercial Street, Ap3
, “The Beople want Proof.
There is nO medicine prescribed
by physciahs, or sold by Druggists,
that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtue as __Boschee’s German Swrup for severe
Coughs, Colds settleu on'the breast,
eeveeiption,oF any distase of the
roat and Lungs. A pioof of that
is that any person afflicted, can get
a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try
ly beev introduced in this country
from Germany, dvd its.wonderfal
cures are astonishing every one that
use it, Three doses will relieve any
case. Try it.
FUN, FUN, FUN.
THIRD ANNUAL
GRAND PIC NIC.
TO BH GIVEN BY THE
German Sccial Club
OF
GRASS VALLEY,
. AT
ISMERT’S GROVE,
ON :
SUNDAY, MAY 20th, 1877.
rENHE COMMITTEE have made all necessary arrangements tor the occasion, and ‘ : i
THOMAS’ C9ELEBRATED
BRASS BAND
IS ENGAGED FOR THE DAY.
NO MONEY OR TIME WILL BE SPARED
BY THE CLUB TO MAKE IT A*BUCCESS. .
The exercises of the day wili be
SINGING, 7
DANCING,
RACE RUNNING,
SACK JUMPING,
AND-YOLE CLIMBING.
Suitable~Prizes will be awarded
by the Club tothe winners.
/
A GENERAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED
TO THE PUBLIC.
N. B.—Arrangements Will be made
with J. F. Kidder, General Superintendent of the Railroad, to have
trains run to and from the grounds.
Particulars in a few days. mal0
Straw Goods, Fine Flowers, etc., .
Toall who are suffering from the
evors and indiscretions of youth,
nervous weakness, early decay, loss .
of manhood, &c., I will send a reci
that will cure you, FREE OF
CHARGE.. Tbis great remedy was
discovered by « missionary in South
America. Send a self-addressed en-velope to the Rev. Josepu T. Inman,
Station D, Bible House, New York
City. ‘ feb2 6m
on = fa ‘
NEVADA RESTAURANT
> MRS, HOVARDSON,
wer inform the people 6f Nevada
i City and vicinity, that she has
opend a '
et * " f
Restaurant on Commercial 8t.
_ And respectfully” solicits a ehare of —
~ the ‘public patronage. :
be
Meals will be served up at all
Hours, for. the low price of
25 CENTS PER MEAL.
Anything the market affords will be pro.
cured on order at special rates. :
Give me aCall, and I will Guarantee You a Good Meal.
Nevada May 3-1m.
NEVADA ICE CO.
HE undersigned gives notice that le
is prepared to supply the best article
o
To any. business place or private residence
in this city. The Ice is the best ever. put
up in this section of the country. —
All orders Jeft at the office of the Compavy, on the Plaza, will be promptly attended to.
: J. §. THOMPSON.
Nevada, May 11, 1877.
: T
‘ UMMONS —State of California, Coun
KD ty of Nevada, ss. In the. District
Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District
. 6f the State of California, in and for the
County of Nevada, The Peopie of the
State of California send greeting to J. A.
By+rs, Defendant. You are hereby r-quired to appear in an action brought
against youin the District Court of the
Fourteenth Judicial District of the State
of California ia and for the County of Ne-,
vada, on the 13th day of April, 1877,—by.
Clement Richardson, Elizaveth. Richardson, Numar O. Kose, Harvey B. Howland,
Charies 8. Howland and Jvohn OD.
Meek, Plaintiffs. And to answer
the. complaint filed therein, w thin
ten days [exclusive of the day of service}
after the service on you.of this Summons,
if served within this county; or, if served
out of this county, but in this District,
within twenty days; otherwise within for.
ty days—or judgment will be t. ken against
said complaint. Being an action brought
against you by plaint.ffato quict title toa
certain piece or parcel‘of quartz mining
ground, known as the Golden Gate Claim,
lying and situate on Eureka ‘Hill, about one
i ayy ; mile east of the town of Grass Vuiley,
ite superior effect before buying the . County ar Nevada, State of California, and
regular size at 75 cents. It ha €". to obtain adecree of this Court, declaring
and adjudgivga certain deed executed by
Clement Richar'son, Esizabeth Richaraoop inas,.O, Rose, B, P. Howland, John
~Lilly, Richard Billsboro and'J. W; ‘T.
Rose, of tlate October 17th; 1866, to said
defendant, invalid and void; that said de.
fendant hath no-right. title, or iuterest
whateverin said claims; that the above
named plaintifisare thd legal owners of
suid premises, andthat their title thereto is good end valid; thatthe said defendant, and -al—parties claiming and to
claim“by, tbrougu or under him, may be
forever deburred from asserting any claim
whatever.in or to said quartz mining (lata)
and prv'mises, adverse to the right of these
plaintiffs; and that the plaintiffs have such
other and further relief in tre premises
as to the Court shall see.u meet and agre-ableto equity; and judgment for their
costs of suit: And you are hereby notified
that if you fail to appear and answer the
said complaint as’ above required, the
said plaintiff will apply to.the Court for
the relief therein d+manded.
.(~—) In te:timony whereof, I, James
seal} D, White, Clerk of the District
—~ ),Court aforesaid, do hereunto set
my hand, and impréss the Seal ot said
Court, at office, in tbe City of Nevada, on
the 13th day of April, A. D. 1877.
JAMES D. WHITE, Clerk.
E. W. Rob. rta, Atty. ap29-2m
NUMMORNS .---Iu the Justice’s Court
kK of Nevada Township, in the County
of Nevada, State oi California. R. G,.
Hughes Pluintiff;M.M.Green Defendant,
The People ofthe State of California send
Greeting to M M. Green, Defendant. -You
aie hereby required to appear in cn action
brought against you by the above naniea
Plaintiff in the Justice’s Court of Nevada
Township, County of Nevada, State of Cali.
fornia, and to answer before the Justice at
his officin said Township, the complaint
filed thervin, within five days, (exclusive
of the day. of service), after theservice on
you of this .summons—if served within
the Township -in which this action is
brought; or, if served out of said Township, but in said County, within Ten days;
otherwise, within Twenty days. The said
action is trought to fecover the sum of
$299 99-100 U. 8. Gold Coin, on account
of work and labor performed by Plaintiff
for Defendant, as per complaint on tile.
And you are héreby notified that if you
fail to 60 appear and snswer said con»
plaint, as above required, said Plaintiff
willtake judgment against you for suid
gum, of $209 99-100 together with costs,
Given tindcr my hand this 2nd day of
May, 18:7.
JOHN ANDERSON,
Justice of the Peace of said Township.
J. M. Walling, Atty. i ma8s-2m
Mineral Citation.
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal., April6, 1877.
© all whom it may concern. Whereas,
T on the 3d day, of September, 1874,
the Plat of Township 17 North, Range 9
East, was filed in the U.S. Land Office,.
and by Commissioner’s letter dated December 2d; 1x71, Lot Two, of NW \%,and
Lot Three of SW Quarter, of Section 31
in Township 17 North, Range 9 East, is to
be treated as mineral in character, -until
the contrary is proved, after due notice;
and whereas, Geo. F. Cooper, (Post Office
addres. Nevada city, Cal.)did, on the 278th
day of Nvuvember, 1874, file inthe lKegister’s Ofice of this District his Pre emption Declaration No.4704, claiming the
above described land, and h:s applied to
enter the same as agricultura] land, altural than for mining purposes; Therefore,
you will take notice, that under and by
virtue of instructions from ‘the Commissioner of the Geaeral Land Uffice. dated
May 6th; 1871, we have fixed the 15th day
of May, A. D. 1877, at 11 o’clock a. M., at
this office, befure the Register and Receiyer, for the hearing of proofs to determine .
the character of said lands. In witness
whereof, we have hereunto set our hands
the dsy and year first above written/
T. B. McFARLAND, Register,
HART FELLOWS, Receiver. apls
you by default, according to: the prayer of . leging it to be more valuable for agricul. . ~
Btate. aps
theiasinthenereinaseenla tietiatesinstnidamicudeonnneaeegeaertpaseummieuaetne
(At the old Hardware Store)
%
Has on hand and. is <cahdidy receiving,
HEAVY AND SHELF
PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS.
Iron and Steel, Carpenters’
Tools, Nails and Shovels,
~. Wheelbarrows,
Rope,all s‘zes, Blocks & Sheaves,
Picks, Axes, Hoes and Rakes. a
Hydraulic Pipe madé to order.
Rubber Hose, Belting and Packing.
. Doors and Windows, Glass and
Patty, White Lead.
Oils, of all kinds.
Giant, California aud» Eastern
Powder and Fuse,
STOVES,
Of-all kinds and sizes. --TINWARE, .
A large and complete assortment,
and everything else usnally found in
a first class establishment of this
kind.
7
°
one reteee
EVERYTHING IN MY
LINE WILL BE SOLD AT
THE LOWEST PRICES.
4
Gas and Water Pipe always on
band, and connections made with
the City Water Works.
W. J. JOHNSTON,
27 and 29 Main Street.
Nevada City, March 16, 1877,
4
Central Carriage and Wagon Mar «
‘ ufactory,@
Grags Valley road, near Half Mile Hous
WILLIAM SEAMAN.
Agent fur Studebaker W
gons, Every kind of vet
ele manufactured to ord
in the finest style and
low prices.
Particular attention given to Re
pairing and Painting. :
MILLINERY
inet IN ine
DRESS. MAKING.
_MIS$ LOTTIE WEISS,
WHO has keen residing at San
Francisco for 'the past two years,
where she hag passed &thorough
instruction in MIZ,.LINERY AND
DHESS MAKING, has returned to her
bome in this city, and ,is now prepared to
Cut, Fit, and Meke all kinds’of
Ladies’ Dresses,
IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES,
Millinery in all its Branches.
Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets made to order
the Latest Spring and Summer &tyles.
Old style Hats and Bonnets made over
-to look a8 good as new. . .
Gentlemen’s Panama and Leghorn Hats
Cleaned and Whitezed. Pe
All work intrusted to my caré, will receive prompt and careful attention.
Prices to suit ihe timer.
MISS LOTTIE WEISS.
Sacramento Street, near
apl9-lm
Residence,
Weiss’ brewery
FOR CASH ONLY!
—AT
‘A. LADEMAN'S STORE
“AVING re-opened the above store, I
’ desire to inform the public that I
will sell
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
FOR CASH ONLY !
;
MINERS, FAMILIES, AND OTHERS IN
WANT OF CHOICE GROCERIES AND
_ PROVISIONS, SHOULD CALL
AND EXAMINE GOODS
AND PRICBS. .
J. M. WALLING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
. AND
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Qin First door below John Jaek’s,
on Pine Street, MEVaDA C'TY, Cal.
iil practice in all the, Courts of ube
. AT THE NEVADA FOUNDRY,
. PRCPERTY FOR SALE.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. .
Agricultural
Champion Mower and Reaper,
ported work.
TSE CELEBRATED CASE HEADER—f
California,
* a ar
Pitt’s Genuine Boffalo Thresher, th
Ihreshing Engines—aud gat othe:
para J Sh
#
Our Machines are all first-class Favmers
manufactured if
THE BEST AND
_They are well known in this market. ‘antl
. Machinery for Sale,
Prcuciul?
ei : became y
1 Engine 14 in. Cylinder, 36 in. stroke
: fi cry 12 “ Lae 24 “* new
1 4s uh ae Seu 24 ** “
1 “es 10 oe a 20 “ o new
Sy “ Be: 4“ 18 “ link
1 as 6 “f 16-4 4a
3 Boilers 16 feet dy 46 inches 3 inch tubes.
1 “ 16 ae 2 oe 48 “ 4 oe “
1 “ 12% oe oe 30 “ flue “
10 stamp (650 lbs) Mill, with battery frame
20 “ (900 lbs) “a a oa “
es excellent order,
2 sets hoisting machinery.
2 ‘* pumping 4s *
6 * hoistiug and pumping machinery
with wood-work complete, in good order.
: plunger pump, 8 inch 6 foot stroke.
oe « o
6 “ ry
1 “ “ ete. S 6 ig oe ts
8 Cornish ‘* cee 6. ”
2 “ “ 6 * bee“ 1]
1 o “ a 56“ ry
2 Hangbrow ‘ Gs 6inch ‘
2 4-inch excelgior pumps.
100 feet 8 inch pump column 1-8 iron.
300 oe 8 “ ty “ 3-16 o
1000 ** 11 ¢ ** water pipe No. 14 iron
2 winches, capableof lifting 10 tons each.
A variety of mining apd blacksmith tovuls,
ete., etc, tf
The Nevada Foundry ié prepared to wanuf. cture hydraulic pipe to order, or the
iron will be cut, punched and rolled, ready
for putting up,on the yround. It isthe
{most complete establishment in the
mountains, and work will be done insuch
a style anc at such rates.as will induce
work done here,
apd GEO. G. ALLAN, Proprietor.
HOUSE FORSALE.
THE house and lot now oc.
; cupied by F. Kotelman, en
HH HH East Broad Street, opposite
H. Cooper’s residence, is for
fale, Fine fruit and well
On the premises. Enquire
Of. é LEOP. GARTHE,
Nevada City April12, 1877, 1m.
._THE.DNDTRSIGNER--OFTERS .
his property for sale, situated
east of Park Avenue, joining the
ms city line, containing ‘I'wo 50-100
acres of ground, GOOD HOUSE, with Five
Rooms, SPL! NDID SPRING, und SPRING
HOUSE, GOOD WELL OF WATER, with
WINDMILL and PUMP for irrigating.
A Bacn 18x24, and Wood House 12x16.—
Also Two Acres in Wheat for Hey,togcther
with an Orchard containing Apple, Peach
and Plum Trees. Any person desiring to
purchare, van ascertain terms, etc,, of
the proprietor on the premires.
“ WILLIAM YOUNG.
Nevada City, April 25th, 1877.
GRAND OPENING!
THE “GOLD ROOM,”
OQ’ of the most complete
SALOONS,
i
Inallits aprointments, to be found in
the interior of the State, will be thrown
open to the public on , cs
Thursday Evening, April 12th.
JOE PETTIT,
Will superintend its management, and expecta by courteous treatme.t, and by supPying the best to be bad in the market,
to merit a liberal patronage. Buoys under
elpeteen years of age notadmitted. Friends
of the proprietors and citizens of the county generally are. cordially invited to be
present at the grand opening. 3
At this Saloon will be found one of the
FINEST BILLIARD TABLES
Tn the State.
PETTIT & BORDWELL, .
: Broad Stre¢t, Nevada City,
April 10, 1877.
‘MINERS’ HOME.
F YOU WANT ALL THE COMFORTS
of a Horae, with ,
Good Board and Lodging,
‘ Go to the ;
MINERS’ HOME, Commereial St.
—_—
Board & Lodging $5 per Week. .
may 8-1m :
SILVER PALACE SALOON,
Commercial Street, Nevada City. }
——
The Finest S:loon in al} its
. appointments outside of
San Francisco and
Sacramento.
HE choicest Wines, Liquors, and «gars, coustantl; ov hana.
Fancy Drinksa Specialty.
MARTIWSLL & CLARK,
MMIPORTERS OF
they buy of us or our Agents:
THERE IS NO EXPER. MENT TO BE TRIED—EVERY MACHINE is.
customers all over the county to get their,
[ abobadibassinlignaee nin otettneaedeerameeentnae aioe eam
Implements,
. ETC...ETO...ETC
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS: FOR THE FOLLOWING MACHINES-Buckeye Mower and Reaper,.
Hollingsworth Sulky Rekes,
Wisner Self-dumping Sulky Rake,,
Wood and Wire Tooth Horse Rakee
The Bain Wagons, The Spring Wagons,
Farm, Freight and Header. Wagons—our own meke and-im-—
superior to any other Header ever uséd i
e Ames’ Wood and. Straw Barning”
© Goods usually offered in this line,
are sure of having. the BEST Maehines:
_WARRANTED.
al: tive satisfaction, 29" We.alap ear-ways
ry the largest stock of SHELF HAKDWARE, CUTLERY, BELTING, RUPR, BALING:
AND. FENCE WIRE, etc., to be found in’ California. NEW
PRICES LOW, jra_Send for our Catalogue for full particulars. “@y
ADDRESS SACRAMENTO OR SAN FRANCISCO,
Our geods are all NEW amd
a
FLOWER SEEDS.
CHOICE BULBS FOR SPRING
PLANTING JUST’ RECELVED
—Ar
PRESTOWN’S,
AND OFFERED .
AT CATALOGUE RATES
CLOVER SEEDS,
GRASS SEEDS,
GARDEN SEEDS,
All at -the
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
A full Assortment
pee eS
Drugs, Patent Medicines an@®
Toilet Articles, Always
On Hand.
FSCR PTIONS accurstely compoum
ed at all hours of. the day or night.
Nevada Drug Store,
E. M. PRESTON, Prop'r—.. EMPIRE
LIVERY STABLE,
EXCHANGE HUTEL, NEVADA C1TY.
WELLINGTON & BAILEY,
Proprietors.
ros proprietors of the EMPIRE SA.
BLES announce that they have now
the Largest lot of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in thie part of the State, ,
Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagonm
and Hacks to let at the shortest notice und
on the most reasonable terms.
The Horses are frée from vice, af good
genticman cares tu drive.
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
promptness.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Hovses boarded by the day, week ow
month and the greatest of care guarantees
D. WELLINGTON.
8 G. A. BAILEY.
Nevada City, May 8th 1877,
MILWAUKEE BEER.
WARRANTED PURE.ROGER CONLAN, ;:
Milwaukee Geer Depot, Broad St’,
Nevada City,
J AS constantly on hand, in tottles and
on draught, the celebrated
‘*Weiner Salvator’ and C ulma buacher,
MILWAUKEE BEER,
Manufactured by the SCHILTZ: Brewmg
Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, both
of which have the reputation of
being the best 1n the world,
“and are shipped to all parts
of the civilized globe. ‘
TRY IT.
Also the best Home Brewed Beer, from
DREYFUSS’ BREWERY.
BEST. BOTTLED BEER ON THE COAST
Persons asking for Credit wilt
be refused,
-KOGER CONLAN,
‘ Broad Street, Nevada @ity.
W. D. LONG,
Attornev and Counselor at Law
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
ye BROAD STREEC opposite
the +*tonal Excbange~Hotel i —
ma6
EB, W. CHARLES, M. D.,
SURGEON and PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE, 6@ BROAD STKFET.
esidence, Main Str: et, two doors aboy
Congregational Church. ni4
v ¥lume Lumber Company.
LUMBER YARD at TOWN TALE.
LL kinds of Flume, Mining ans
~n ldivg Lumber constantly ov han .
spruce Wood for sale, jani
tte
Style and capable of going as fast as anv .
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