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May 16, 1876 (4 pages)

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Nevada etic ets. be. se full. ie a =o ° The Daily Granseript NEVADA CITY, CAE. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Eo Leva Brevittes, A fine horse belouging to D. W. Wellington, proprietor of the Empire stable, passed iu his checks-on Satarday night last, without any-yulid ecuse whatever. Mr. Wellington pas been in bad luck the past winter, gure, oe There are holidays enotgh in view now, to rejoice the heart. of any lover —¢f pleasure. It 1s a jubilee year, as qgellasa Centeguial. While “many go East to have faa, there is geing “40 be lots of it at home, so as torather “equalize matters a little. . -F, J. Brickell, G@. W. Giffen, J. R. “Gras; James Courey, D. -G. Lake, “WR. Swid, and A. J. Graham, ALN els. rigtor, ector. 'BS,. ental. . Davis ° . Walz sutton ° assell Reed ‘yrrell d Band inden tright rcross sutton . Band p Reed WM. . { right Vilson lackee p Me inden TTORB sutton.. Le, r Reed sutton ra the inden acken Reed ri ght y. CG. L she: igent Otice. 3 pe iM, OX. me « the . . Neheap sto. uve ldat . _ Francisco and other sengers on Saturday —~ meeting of the Beneficent Society will-be held at the residence Et elected delegates to the Demoeratic County Couvention from] Trackee,-on Satarday last. By reference to the list of arrivals gt the ‘Natiovat Exchange and Union Hotels, published io the’ Transcrrrr, . .§t will be seen that’ people are here from all parts of the State, It is expected the cars will commence runnipg regularly between this city and Colfax on the first gt next wedi The stages tu" sing out of Downieville will commence in a few days to make close connection with the North San Juan stage, for this city, Passengers ior San Francisco, living in that section of-the.country, are bound-te.come this. way, for by so “doing, they avoid about 30 miles of staging. ; As soon as the trains on. our Railroad-ecommence ranning regularly, “through tickets can be obtained at the ticket-office for Sucramento, San points. The cars were crowded with pasnight, from Colfax to Grass Valley. Qa, no! a railroad will not be the means of in---ereasing travel. _Evc-y night. the cara are well filled. The Grass Valley people propose having a grand excursion to Colfax, on Sunday next. pees es Strawberries are selling here at 25 cents per pound, They are brought from the vaileys. Strawberries are neatly ripe in ‘this vicinity, and will be brought to market this week. Our mountain strawberries are better in every respect, to those brought from below. — oo Theatre Notes, On Wednesday evening of this week, Alf. Burnett_andi troupe will ‘give a performance atthe Theatre. The papers speak in the highest terms of them. On Friday and Saturday evenings the great Minstrel troupe wil] pe®,which will beuutify ‘the teeth and) preserve them from the ravages of . decay. SOZODONT ecentaios_no. form at the Theatre. This col@pany is one of the very best that bas ever visited this city. This is no cheap sow; bat one worthy of the patronage of our people. We hope before Friday, to learn that every seat in the house has béen tiken.’ Their expenses are very large, and it’ will take a crowded house to make them even. On Saturday evening, May 27th, Mrs. Larowe and others will givean entertainment at the Theatre. Nevada Light Guard. — You are hereby ordered to appear at your Armory, in full uniform;-0a Saturday, May 20th, at 1 o’clock, p, u., sharp, for-the purpose of participating in the ceremonies of driv ing the last spike on the Narrow Gauge Railroad.” By order. Jouy A. Rar, Captain Commanding. W. F. Evens, 0.5. Nevada Fire Department. You are hereby ordered to appear as your Engine Houses, on Saturday, May 20th, at 1 o’clock, P. M.,_in full uniform; to.join in. the eeremo~ ‘nies of driving the last spike on the Narrow Gauge Railroad. By order. Wa. Scort, Fine Chief Engineer. Beneficent Society. ot Mrs: J: Chestuut; on Wednesday, evening next, (May 17th). All are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Lee Garruz, Secretary. Blacksmith ‘Tools for Sale. A fall set of Blacksmith Tools, nearly new, is offered for sale, cheap for cash: Enquire of Wa. Banton, , To Whom it May Cencern. A magnificent display of men’s’ youths’ and boys” Clothing, hats apd -furnishing goods for Summer, wear; an ussortment of satchels, valises and trunks, and @ complete -line ofladies,’ misses’ and childrens’ -shoes, all of which are to be sold at prices to stiit the times, at HYMAN BROS ‘corner Broad and Pine streets. m6 At Niyens’. A fresh~lot. of bang up Havanas and Domestic cigars just Try ’em, 2 received. mall, od i Settle Up.: : Immediate from all indebted’ ‘to i LESTER & 120 Merchant Tailor, ' J. W. Downey has at his tailoring establishment, on Main street, the largest and finest stock of goods ever brought to the mountains. They consist of French faney doeskins, cassimere, fancy silk vestings of the . ’ finest grade; also’A No. Lbest black doeskin for -pants, “black, blne ana. brown broadeloths and beaver for coats; diagonal-goods of every style and variety. The finest dress suits from foreign. or. domestic goods made to order at the lowest possible living rates, in the latest styles, and warranted to fit.or no pay.” altPottg: & Sigourney. Potter & Sigourney will sell goods foreash at great bargains for 60 days, for the purpose of reducing stock and dissolving partoership, Nevada City, April 22nd, 1876. em Union Hotel Barber Shop. J. Fay is préparéd to do every kind of. tonsorialk work, in. the most artistic manuer, at his shop in the Union Hotel. Children’s-baireutting-a-specialty. ad -Hacan’s Macwotra BALM preserves and restores the complexion; removes’ freckles; tan and. sallowness; makes the skin soft, white and. delicate. Lyon's KNTHAIROE makes beautifal, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents its falling out or turning: gray, It has stood the test of 40 yeais. Is charmingly perfumed, and has no N.C.N.G. ROR co. RAINS will comirense running between Colfax and. GrussValley, on " Monday, April: 24th, 1876, as follows: GOING SOUTH. Train No. 1: leaves Grass Valley at 5.30 A. M, arrives at Culfax at 6.504. M. Train No. Rieaves. rass Vulley at 4.45 Py M. arrives at Colfax at 6.15 P.M. GOING NORTH; Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at, 7.40 A. Mi, arrives at Geass Valley at 9-10 A: M. Traia Ne. 4-leayes Gelfax at 7-05 P. M., : ae arrives’ ut Grass Valley at $.25 P.M. settlement is requested }-— ‘\ JOHN Feo KIDDER, General Superintendent. apl3 OPPOSITION STORE ~ GRASS VALLEY. Tueattraction ofthe whole county. “Qnick Sales and Small Profits System, we herewith irform the public of extraordinary facilities, we are enabled to sell goods at such-prices as will ~ Astonish the most incredulous. Having had au immense rush of Gasiala ers from all party of the county ‘since our epenifig, we herewith tatn thanks for tavors received, and askgne and all to call upon us, to convince themselves that the ouly bargains in the county arete-be found “AT THE GREAT © AT GRASS VALLEY, HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT. BAMBERGER BROS. Grass Valley, April 23, 1876AVING just opened a DRY G@®ODS : STORE on a grand scale and thé. as a Nevada County at largé, tuat through our! OPPOSITION STORE, NEXT DOOR TO PETERJOHNSTON'S t Johnston & DeHart, : “,Buecessors to Jokuston & Son. 27 & 29 MAIN STREET, $ Opposite Enion Hotel, : EXPORTERS AND DEALBRS* If /HAROWARE, STOVES, TIN WARE, IRON & STEEL, NAILS, SHOVELS . ‘PICKS, Wheelbarrows, * Grindstones, Rope, “Blocks & t heaves, Ox Bows and Keys, _ Chain, Anvils, Vises; Bellows, Also, the celebrated 2 BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BY LTS, RUBBER HOSE. BELTING.& PACKING. MUTTON ? PAINTS & OILS, of all Kinds, — PINA TK = _ BLASTING and SPORTING vOWDER,. SPRING LAMB, FUSE, SHOT, &e. VERA: Fell line of ROGERS’ Gelebr Seite OES CORNED: BEEP, Nickel Plated Ware. anaes 2 PICKLED PORK, at from Meriden Brittania Oo. ‘ Cotes ‘ . crockery, = THE BEST GLASSWARE, HAMS AND BACON, : ‘LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, 1.. WICKS, &c. Tr A@ents for A. 8. Hallidie’s Wirg Ropes, “> Agents for : -, California Po wder Works. QUARTZ SCREENS punched te order at San Franeisco pr.ces, ! ection made with the City Water Works. IRON PEPE made to order and.sit BROAD. 8T., OPPOSITE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA CITY W. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. -has been &tted up-in_first class style Cure Fok CoucH, on CoLpi—As goon as there is the slightést uneasinéss of the Chest, with difficulty of breathing, op indication of cough, take dusing.the day a few. of Brown's Bronchial Troches. ° Armed to ths Teeth, . Ts a very common expression, but we think that armed to embellish and preserve them to a ripe old age is de‘cidedly more appropriate. ‘This can be done by keeping yourself supdentrifice, fragrant SOZODONT, acids or gritty substances which in-. jure the enamel, but is composed of ‘yare and antiseptic herbs, which have a beneficial effect on the whole economy of themouth, Sold by druggists. A CARD. . Te aly who.are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous.weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &e., I Will senda recipe that will cure you FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by ‘a missionary in South Ametica. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseru T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, “New York City. Ro3-6nr IS AT ET AN ORDINANCE, Goncernipg the office of City Treasurer of ‘ the City of Nevada. — HE Trustees.of the City or Nevada do. ordain as fallows: it shall be the duty of the. Treasurer of the City of Nevada, to receive and safely keep all the money collected and paid over to him forthe use of the City of Nevada, under the law and ordinances of ius Trustees, separate and apart from any and al) business, and to pay the same out on warrants regularly drawn on the treas; ary of the city accordirg to law and the erdinances.ef its Trustess. ; It shall be unlawful for the City Tréas> won “public méney 8o-paitover to-himby vir-, tue of his office forthe usesof the City of, Nevada, forany other than city purposes, or to deposit the same ur any portion thereof inany bank or banks in apy othér manner than by special deposit; and fora violation-of «this Ordinance the Treasurer shall forfeit the sum of One Hundred Dollars, tobe recovered with costs ‘in any Court ef competent jurisdiction, to the use of thie city. The President and Secretary of the Board, . of Srustees of the City of Nevada shall, on “the first Monday of each month, ~ together, examine and settle the accounts of the Treasurer and réport the same to the Board at its first meeting hereafter. . W. J. ORGAN, Pres. A. H. HANSON, Sec. mal2 Nevada City, May 13, 1876.
ICE, ICE, ICE. RDERS sent to the Office, or E. W. Bigelow’s, or given to the Driver,will plied wittr a bottle of thet splendid highest style of the Tonsorial art. The following reduction fin prices . been made: Hair Cutting, 25 Cents. Sham pooing, 25 Cents, Shaving, 25 Cents, the EUREKA HAIR TONTE, guarantees to cure all diseases of the sealp BOOT BLACKING. solicit a continuance of the same. ap2l W. D. CRAWFORD. NHIS WELL KNOWN BARBER SHOP and gentlemen can now be shaved, have. their Hair Cut or be Shampooed in the CRAWFORD “keeps constantly on hand which he Tha:services of CARTER, the champion Boot Black of the State have been secured. Ww certify that we constitute a partThankful for the liberal, patronage here. tofore bestowed upon meé,I respectfully } kinds of Repairing done. ! In fact the best selected stook of Goods }in-NevadeCount_.and as Cheap as _the Cheapest. z ' , a, Call and sco us at the Fioneer Stand, K-OPPUSITE THE, UNION HOPRE. “wa Dissolution of Co-partnership-. CHARLEY KENT'S J of every ndvantage which long expeWa A Large stock of.Galvanized RON rs WATER PIPE constyntly on hand and con-+; ‘Keystone Market, COMMERCIAL STREET,NEVADA CITY. . SB HAVING: AVAILED HIMSELF a rience and‘ample.menang can give, is prepared to.farnish the public with The Finest Quality of BEY, (Of his own manufacture, ) To be found is Nevada County. Also, a Choice Quality of = PURE AND CLEAN LARD ‘In quantities to suit.” He is prepared to.and will offer to customers greater induvements than PLEASE-OALL AND EX-. AMINE HISSUPPLY. ype co-partnership heretofore existing firm name of JOHNSTON & SON, is this day dissolved bv mutual consent, Peter Jounston retiring. Ali debts against said firm will be paid by Peter Joliuston. PETER JOHNSTON. W. J. JOHNSTON, All outstanding -accourits of the above firm will be receipted for by either PETER JOHNSTON or W. J. JOHNSTON, Nevada City, May Ist, 1876. Certificate of Copartnership. _ nership, traasacting business, Hardware and General Mer¢handise in this State; its principal place of business is Nevada City. Caliturnia: its name is JOHNSTON & DeHART. Tbe full names and respective places of residence of both its members are signed hereto. between the undersigned, under the {' San be found-elsewhers-in—NovadatUNION HOTEL, . NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA. D. W.-SNAPP, Proprietor. as THIS well known and pep-yular Hotel, situated dn Matn Street, in the City of Nevada, has been thoroughiy over-havted, refitted and turnisn-. ed in first class style, and i@< Low open for the’ reception of guests. The Sleeping Ap#rtments,, Are largé, airy and comfortable, and eve. bed im the house contains a Spriig Mat-. trass. Asa ‘desirable. quiet place for tha , wen. y, the UNION is not excelled by amy. House outside of San Francisco. The Tables of the Union, Will compare favorably With any Hotel tm the State, and will be filled with the best: _ the market affords, = Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars Will be kept at the-Bar, and the -Billiar@ Room is supplied with the BESP TABLES to be found in the state. petra ee 1 Every attention will be given to make guests comfortable. ‘The proprietor soliggs ashare of the pubtic patronage. ft. : D. W: SNAPP, © se . Drugs, Medicines, &o. Pp. H BELDEN, Successor to Bell & Belden., Masonic Building, Pine & Commercial Bt.” Nevada City. _ Wholesale & Retaildealer in. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &e, . ; ‘A full line*of Choice Pertumery, Toilet: Soaps, ‘Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs ‘Brushes, &c, ae: Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Giass,/Pairit Brushes, &c. “siso a full line of s TATIONERY, such as. lank Books, Letter, Note and Legal Ra-er, Gold Pens,Xe Blank Books made to order as the lowest: an Franciseo prices, ‘ My Stock is inost complete in all its departments arid my prices are low. I soligit a share of public patronage. ee P. H. BELDEN. Nevada, March 3t, 1876. a Notice to Teamsters. LU) TEAMS LOADING LUMBER-ORWUOD FROM OUR YARD, WILL BE BX “EMPT FROM TOLL FROM THIS DATE vy FLUME CO. ‘Nevada April ist, 1875. =e. 200th EDITION.REVISED AND CORRECTED “BY THE AUTHOR, : ¥ _—— UNION MARKET. Commercial Street, Nevada City. I. & ©: J. NAFFZIGER, HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL ERS IN BEEF, PORK, ‘MUTTON, CORN BEEF, SAUSAGE,. A Medical Essay.on the cause and etreot, premature decline in man, showing how health,is lost and how regained. IH-gives a clear synopsis ot the impediments—to marriage, the treatment of nervous “and physical debility, exhausted vitality, and all other diseases appertaining thereto the results of twenty years successful prece tice, aes OPINIONS.OF THE PRESS. : CURTIS ON ‘“MANHOOD.”—There fs: no member of society-by whom this book will not be found useful, whether he be parent, preceptor, or clergyrmsan.—London Times. sboula be read by the young for instraction, and by the afflicted for reliet; it will injure no one.—Medical Times and Gazette. Price—One Dollar, by mail or express. Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sut. ter Street, or P. O. Box 397, San Franciscg,., 5 CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This boox — urer to use,.or suffer to be used, any of the)” NEW ASSAY OPFICE. "FHOMAS PRICE (formerly of the San Francisco Assayiug and Refining Works), having fitted up the old Pacific Mail building, No. 524 Sacramento street, corner Leidesdorff, as en Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory, is now prepared to make assays of the precious and useful metals and their ores, as wellas complete or partial analysis. of all minerals, salts, water or other substances that may be desirHis office will be opened for business on Monday, May Ist, and he hopes that his long residence and experience in his profession will entitle him toa reasonable portion of the business of his friends and the public generally. a30-3m American Laundry. ces will be charged: _ “,4 BTICLES OF CLASS A.—Sheets, prs. Pillow Cases, prs. Pillow Shams, . able Cloths,.Bed Spreads, White Shirts, Chemise, Night Dresses, Vests, Coats, plain Skirts; Wrappers, Under bkirts,Baby Robes $2. per dozen. “GLASS B.—Under Shirts, Drawers, Blan~ nel and Colored, Over-shirts, Corset covers. Apropsand Children’s Clothing—-$1 per dozen, . . CLASS C—Towels, Napkins, prs. Cuffs. From May Ist the following pri-. ’ W. J. JOHNSTON, Nevada City. E. J. DeHART, Nevada City, May ist, 1876., ° . FRESH FLOWER SEEDS, Just received from New York, CHOICE BULBS, Clover, and Grass Seeds, And general assortmeut of Fresh Garden Seeds, AT Preston’s Drug Store. —_—_ New York Enamel Paint, $ THE CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE PAINT FOR THIS CLIMATE. At PRESTON’S, —_——_ BETHESDA WATER, Wisconsin. ae At PRESTON’S.BROAD STREET. NEVADA OFTY. Fresh from the famous spring of Waukesba AlLorders left atthe shah will be attended to promptly, and satisfaction given both in-price and quality of meats, Thankful for past patronage, they solicit a continuance of the same. Nevada.City, April 1, 187€, ee ecnanmeeneen JOB. PETTITT. WM. WHERRY,. KEYSTONE SALOON. PETTIT & WH ERRY Proprietors. — os Sarees on hapd the finest LIQUORS AND CIGARS To be found iv the country. u2 Families supplied with pure WINES and LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. 017 JAMES I. OTT. ASSAYER,.— OLD AND ORES of-every descriptio J Refined, Melted and Assayed, By request Gold Bars exchanged for Coir 30 Main Street, Nevada City. Fatablishe@in 1853 me ELECTRO PLATING in GOLD or SILVEI LOYD’S SAMPLE ROOMS FRANCIS COSTELLO Proprictenx, — ESTRAY NOTICE. signed, on the Grass Vailey about two montis since, a stray can have the suimals by proving property and paying charges. R. M. FRYER. Nevada, April 21, 1876. AME to the enclosure of the nnderroad, céw. She Eas a-young calf by her side. The owner: j EEPS ON HAND THE CHOZCEST BRANDS OF : by LIQUORS AND CIGAKS Té be found on the Cuast. ga" Pure WINES and-LIQUORS fox. dicinal purposes. Families supplied. Nevada,February sth, 1si6— H. W. VALANTINE. M. D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, Emtrance on Pine street. Main St. Orders nig prs. Hose, prs. Socks, Collars, Handker— . chiefs, &c. 25 cts per dozen. : For Ladies Dresses, according to style. For all articles not named above, ga the lowest living rates. T trust my prices will be acrep able to my patrons. ‘a, I cannot make them less without doing great, injustice to myself and those dependent upou mePatronage solicited. be promptly attended to by the mas WEVADA ICE COMPANY. mal6-2w Broad Street, Nevada City.{ @ _ and promptly done. All work faithfully will be attended to., FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, over Preston’s Drug Store. Hasidence at the, wld Keeney place, on left at k. M, Preston's {AMERICAN MEAT MARKET. Commercial Street, Nevada. . —_—— . eee : AMES MONRO, having opened a Ment A . Market on Commercial Street; is prepared to supply customers with the best quality of Beef, Mutton,-Pork, Veal, Corned Beef, Corned Pork, etc., at the lowest ricées. ; tan o —— STOCKS! STUCKS! A. NIVENS, JR. IN MASONIC BUILDING, PINE ST., ILL do a. Commission Stock Busi ness, and ;ia nuW prepaied to bu Stock and Exchange Board. Nevads, Dec. 24, 1875. « ml MRS A. GABY. a and sell Stock at Brokers’ rates, in the Say Francisco i ” Central Carriage and Wagon Mar. ufactory, —_—«.Grass Valley road, ‘near Half Mile Hous! WILLIAM. SEAMAN. . Ageut for Studebaker W gous, Every kind of vet cle — to ord: in the finest style and low prices. : : __Particular attention given toR airing and Painting. ma HAMS, BACON & LARD. = Cal. ’ BO=="Notice to Creditora,. ie ASTATE OF LUCY A. K. PRESTON, de“4 ceased. Notice is hereby given by the named estate, tothe creditors of, and alls persons haying claims against the said deceased, to exhibit the same with the necessary ‘vouchers, within four months irom the first publication of this notice, to the undersigned st the office of Johnson & Cross, corner of Broad. and Pine streets, over Beckmgn’s Saloon, B. T; K. PRESTON, Administrator of the Estate of Lucy A. K. Preston, deceased, Nevada ,City, May. 11th, 1876. m12, Johnson & Cross, Att’ys for Administra’r. Probate Notice. NTATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Ne> vada, In-Probate Court. In the matter of the Estato of Charles Marsh, Geceased. Pursuant to‘an order of said Court, made on the titird day of May, A, D. 1876, notice is hereby given, that WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of May, A. D. 1876, at 10 0’clk, A.M. of said day, at, the Court Room of said Court, at the Court—Heuse, in the County of Nevada, have been appointed as the tirue and place for p-oving the Will of said Charles Marsh, deceased, and for hearing the application of Jobn EK. Brown for the issuance to him of Letters Testamentary when and where ahy person interested may eppear and contest the sume. Dated May. 3d, 1876. : i . JAMES D. ‘WHITE, Clerk. Niles Searls, Atty for Petitioner. m5 FOR. ARIZONA! % ~ Express Company's NEW . FAST LINE. 7 OW runing First Class Coaches from, Terminus Southern Pacific Railroad, . through to.Prescott, Tuscon, aud all interered . undersigned, Atiministrator of the above © The Arizona and New Mexico © mediate pints, reaching the.newly discove — “RICH MINING DISTRICT, Of arizona, by the shortest, Cheapest and Hest Route. ‘ FREIGHT SHIPMENTS received: by Welfs, Fargo & Co., San Francisco. ¥"ICKies for sale-at dll priucipal ticket offices, San #rancisco, Brera HENRY WFLLS, (Of W. F. & Co. and American Express Co.) -. p¥esident. i te «J. G. ROWLAND, No, 109 California street, San Francisco. Vice President. CHAS. H. WELLS, al4-3m, General Supt., Tuscon, Arizona.