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ONRVADA cry, OAL.
a
. LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Co ene
wee versee, ng
Evidently the “babk of ‘Winter is
not-yet effectually Lrokén
A miner named ‘Kimble had a leg
‘broken at Liberty Hill last week.
Why wouldn't Sue be an gxppro=
priate name for a female lawyer?
The newly elected town officers of,
-Grass Valley have been qualified .
. The wind storm on Thursday evening was one of the hardest of the
season.
“The Workingmen elected deleag
y=
it of”
AY=
‘;dent’s answer produced when he
ee
borg, thoagh a man, bas
met bis po My rag cen ar eee a
student as to the classes he had
tended, he said:
“and you attended the class sir
mathematics?’
**Yes,”’
“How many sides has a circle?”
“Two,” said the stadent.
‘‘What are they?’
What a laugh in the class the stusaid: ‘‘An inside 2 and an outside,”
~ Bot -this was nothin, compared
with what followed. The doctor
having said to his student:
“‘And you attended the philosophy
class also?”
= *Ves: 3?
ject hi
cause and e
“Vos. 9?
you heard lectures on subou ever hear one ou
> ae
nd
gates to their bmtesaat Convention
= evening.
for a grand Fourth of July celebration at Grass Valley.
A
-sof .
clean-up of over $4,000 was
~ made at the Baker mine, near Dutch .
Flat, afew days since. _
A notice to creditors hag been is-.
rice.
alt”
P; F. Dillon, “deceased.
E. F, Spence, who was visiting in
Nevada county, recontly, bas arrived
at his home, Los Angeles,
‘The Nevada Gravel Mining Company has levied an assessment of ten
cents per shere on the capital stock.
A crushing of 91 loads of quartz
from the Centennial mine is~ being
cleaned up at the Orleans mill, in
Grass Valley, with prospects of a
mse. result.
RY.
“All arrangements have been made .
_ sued in the matter of the estate of .
Gause?’’
oot. Paws "EES
“Give me an tnetanes:”
‘*Aman wheeling a Gian. és
The doctcr then sat down, and
proposed no more.questions,‘The placé ‘to buy the new Wilson
Sewing Machine for $25.00, at
—m5a “A. SIGOURNEY’S.
einainees
‘Speen Bros. have. now on hand
the largest, best selected and most
complete stock of Men‘s, Youtha’and
Boys’ Clothing, . Furnishing Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, etc., to be found.
in the market, all of which will be
sold at greatly reduced rates. To be
convinced,call at their establishment,
‘Mrs. E, E. Fisher
Has leased the store formerly occn.
~The 1 pamerous friends of Palmer
Smith, desiring to give expression to
‘the esteem in which he is held, pro{4
pose giving a party in his cae. ai
—the Union Hotel, on Monday evening . *
next.
Rev. Geo. R. Davis preached two
sermons at Dutch Fjat on Sunday
last.. He had a full house both
morning and evening, and will probably visit that pect periodically
hereafter.
In town yesterday: J.S. Kaneen,
Virginia City; O. P. Robinson and
H. Neeman, San Francisco; O. W.
_ Bowerand A. L.'Nicholas, Sactamento; W. C. Barker, You Bet; E. Derbee, Forest Hill; 8. L. Blackwell,
Moore's Flat; D. Collins, Grass
Valley . 5 °
Their Bonds.
E. ©. Baldridge, the newly-elected City Marshal, furnishedbonds
for the fuithfal fulfillment of his
duties in the sum of five thousand
_ with Chas. Kent, B. H.
Milter and L. Herschman as sureties.
W. 8. Long, as City Assessor,
pied by A. J. Ridge as a law Office,
and has fitted it up in & very pretty
and stylish manner as a Jewelry
Store. ~~ is in Sonate Ihe: % ofy
“mong which is the finest display of
solid silverware ever seen in the
tution to ber Nevada friends, as ber
quality and price. mail
THE Fame oF GLEEN’s SULPHUR
Soap as a remedy for eruptions, sores
burns, pimples, blotches and_rheuMatic and gouty Eee has spread
far and ‘ wide. hysicians recommend it and the demand jos it con.
stantly increases.
BROWN with H1i1’s Harm Dye.
Mothers. .Mothers, Mothers.
__ Don’t fail to procure. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for all diseases
of teething in children. It relieves
the child from pain, cures wind
colic; regulates the bowels, and,
giving relief and health to the chi
gives rest to the mother. m8-6m
Enjey Life.
‘What a traly beantifal world we
live in! Nature gives us grandeur of
‘Does an effect ata 0 befdre-a}°
=
corner Broad and Pine streets, Ne-. county, She extends a cordial iuvi-j -goods will bear inspection, both in . :
CHANGE Gray Ham To BLAcx or,
ANNUAL ind
TO BE GIVEN BY THE.
5
GERMAN SOCIAL CLUB
a, ae
GRASS VALLEY,.
A general invitation is extended
to ee
A REANGEMENTS
for a grand time atthe
Rammed
. Place, ena follow ir officers }
PRESIDENT OF THE DAY,
Henry Vogelman.
MARSHAL,
Henry Wohler.
ASSISTANT MARSHALS, ~
W. Kohler and P. Branste tter.
MUSIO.BY THE
UNION BRASS BAND,
Under the leadership of Prof. BUELER,
Inte leader of the U. 8. ath 4th Infantry
Band.
Will be furnished by
: mountains glens and oceans, -and. pSn 24 furnished bonds in the sum _ cf one ao meet has pak, pipe enone. BUELER & VOLLMER.
¢ that as e can desire no better when.in per: 4
losees. — Ses Sith Rites Delay, +S cali; bak bow eitex 0 the eat
—. E. Malloy as sureities. jority of people feel like giving it
"BaabDer L, W. Dreytnss, the new City Treas-. ‘up dieheartened, and} a
urer, as -priticipal, and A. Isoard {. worried oat with disease, when there
AMER. and A. Blumenthal as sureties, fur . i# 20 occasion for this feeling, as
ew saree a every sufferer can easily obtain satisnished a bond in the sum of fivefactory proof that Green’s —
ieee disease as wee =e ge
: Sapervisors. and liver complaint the direct
eause of seventy-five cent of . DANOING.
L\PY __ A special meeting of the Board of /eause of seventyaac ma i
A Supervisors has been called for Mondigestion, sick headache, costiveSINGING,
day, May 27th, for the purpose of. ness, nervous_ prostration, DizaiAN, appointing election ‘officers for the . ness of the head, pelpitation of the POLE CLIMBING,
: special election to be held on June. in" “Tuo doses of August Blog: . SACK RACES,
Bt 19th. Also, to appoint a Constable!er will prove its wonderful effect, inn
and Collector of Roed Poll ‘tax for . Sample bottles, 10 ceats. Try it. see
Eureka Township, and to consider ‘ “the Whisiest Things on . 424 many other games too num: proposals for certain repairs and imEarth uanecenaeonme cam
ION, provements on the County Hospital . Are teeth, a ag agra gr
Ss Buildings, and to provide for renew-. by SOZODONT; and the rose is
: scarce ter than the breath which
sage al of insurance on. County property. _ pestoen ot cents through ‘its inflo<< '
ence. It is the very pearl of
_ A Specimen Pin Found. dentrifices and -, surest graven :
. A gold specimen pin was picked up . ive of dental decay in existence. : in actos cape ge ane . once aay te wat . OMEN PRIERS 1H OTH
of corrvsive blemis
owner can obtein the same by callmsi Fart and counteracts the . win be awarded for Pole ClimbTRA, ing at this office, “. burtfal influence upon them of ing and other games, _
Nevada City, May 18th, 1878. tf . acidity of the stomach. The forbone. ae mala of its preparaticn includes only
— Ma. EB, H. Tayon, “from the eloth. botanic ingredients and pod a SSBF:
ing Department of the Capital Woolepee : —
ae Pe en Mills, Sacramento, will be in town = = Spces”
ae for afew days taking measures for} 4 oiier medicine in the world Committee of Invitation,
suits from goods marufactured in. .. over given such a test of its
expense Sacramento. This gentlemen was curative qualities as Boscues’s 7. Loutadabelser, D Binkelman,
Oe with us a month or two since. G&emaNSruvr. In three years two D'mities’ ©. Bebrisch,
and took some fifty mesures, million four hundred thousand . y ‘Wathen Jobn Frank,
; small bottles of this medicine was . Jacob Wilhelm, debn Seliger,
= Teial cana is ra, 10, the . Gusteivted frco of change by -arog-. HCUohog, 0) Win Mayes test Livusual emstom with “‘runners,’’ the So6 So Ria evenizy to those omg Pein Gdwckany, MM. Hyman,
@artients sent gave such universal . ed-with consumption, asthma, a Flag mm = C. Lau ;
satisfaction that he now returns at Gaeaae 2 Te ee eg lungs, wa, Vollwer. a. pede” 1
ton, the written request of gentlemen in giving the An people unde3 Wenaatt’ t, i. Maneed,
polois ising Galante mate prods: at . winweek mn ieee bas ts =
. Woolea, “Mills,” as. eramento, . “igs in the United Staiee are. roe COTE
3, ae Snare tats ommending it to their customers, “lhe =
and is now open for thereception of guests.
Room has the BEST
Sunday, June 2,’78!
==) Heretofore in lis own name. The
heave been completed
the above
. feithe
STRING MUSIC FOR DANCING
. UNION HOTEL,
J ACOB NAFFZIGER, Prop'r r
oa: Hotel, situated. on
, in she City of
THIS WELE KNOWN ana. ites, ae Jéquors,
+ See
been thorough.
ty one Weketne, refitted, and
furnished in first class style,
a=
‘The Sleeping Apartments,
Are Large, Airy and Pleasant, and every
bed iu the house hss a spring mattrass. As
a desirable, quiet place for the Weary, the
UNION offcrs superior inducements.
The Tabice of the U anion,
Will compare favorably with any Hotel in
the State, and are filled with the best the
market affords. ;
Choice Wines, Liquati and Cigars,
Will be found at the Bar, and the Prey
The UNIO of be, and the proprietor is determined
to keep itso. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
ap26 JACOB NAFFZIGER.
GEJ. W. WELO H,
Dealerin —
Books, tations,
‘GEN ERA L ar ‘tae
Watchwakers,
and Jewelers,
‘Broad Street, ‘opp. Stumpf’s Hotel
NOTICE.
CTICE is hereby g given that Wy Kee
name of Quong Sing, at Rough and Ready
in the county of Nevada, State of Califor.
nia, and wili nll coptinue the business — ast
urchase
KEE.
Bane Ready March 14th, 1878,
Mountain Ice.
was made in September last.
Rough :
——
undersigned een “notice that he
is now prepared to supply the best ”
ticle of
MountTv ArT cE
To any business place or private residence
in this city. ‘The Ice this season is most
Gecidedly the best ever put up in ,this section of the raat
All orders left at the office of the Comot the Plaza, will be mptly and
ully attended to, —
J. 8. THOMPSON.
_Nevada, »May 7th, 1878,
~BEER FOR THE MILLION,
ROGER co NLAN,
MILWAUKEE. BEER DEPOT
~ Broad Street, Nevada City.
oe
* Peg 18, BOCA and HOME BREWED
FROM DREYFUss BREWERY.
‘ALES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, ~
"_ the Syst Quality. a5
MILITARY NOTICE,
3
eetece
NEVADA ‘LIGHT GUARD!
YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED
TO APPEAR AT YOUR ARMORY,
IN FULL UNIFORM,
Satutday, May 25th, 1878,
‘AT 10 o'clock, A. M.,
FOR ANNUAL TARGET PRACTICE,
pany march prom at 11
. considered as abeeutoes.
No excuses received except sickness or
. PR Law aad town. ;
By order. 3. A. RAPP,
Captain Commanding.
W.Y, Evers, 0:8.-—; mali
THIRD
ANNUAL RE-UNION
—or— ‘
“OLD cumin
—AT—
BADGER PARK, OAKLAND,
Satarday, June Ist, 1878,
a
Residents of Nevada County
are cordially invited to be
present.
JOHN GARBER, President.
mali-td 1
MASONIC NOTICE.
Nevade Lodge, No. 18,F & AM.
ges
N_enjoys the reptitation
= Es. the BEST HOTEL IN THE MOUN.
Mi. DeLan
-LUETJE AND BRAND, . ~
= purchased—all-the right, title}
oud Pie no Ae of John King in the store
A. H. UNDERWOOD, Prop’r,
Meals at All Hours,
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Pine Street, Nevada City.
MIKE HANLEY,
Dealer in —
Wines, Ales, Beer, Liquors,
AND CIGARS.
Janction Main and Commercial Strats.
Hae
+ siiven PALACE SALGON, . .
FINEST KINDS OF cue ae oe
Cigars .
ARCADE RESTAURANT, : MEDIQNES
mine CHEMICALS,
TOULET goons
RESCRIP TDi accuretely co: ‘round.
‘ed at all hours of the day o uight Pp"
~ General ies Agency.
INCLUDING LIVE.POOL, LONDONand GLOBE and IMPERIAL, NORTHERN —
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
JAMES COLLEY,
_Dealer in
Beef, Pork, “Veal.
Mutton, &
F. DeLANZA,
‘. Attorney and Counselor at law
OFFICE—PINESTREET.
Za speike French and
Nevada, March 3rd, 1 .
JOHNSON & GROSS.
Attorneysand Counselors at Law
Office—Cor, Broad nd Pine Sts..
GEO. 8. HUPP,
attorney and Counselor at Law,
. Office—Cor, Broad & Pine Sts,
and QUEEN.
‘W. D. VINTON, Frop'r. _
Moore’ s Flat Banking Hous
GE ea ase ne
F. CUMMINGS,
SUOGHSSOR TO’
. MARKS & COMPANY,
he DUST BOUGHT and Hberal ad.
vances made_on Bullion deposited
for. Assay or coinage-at United States Mint .
San renege _ correspondent, Lazard
; ane26.
THE RUDOLPH
E, H. GAYLORD,
~Olfice at the Court House,
J. J. ROGERS,
Notary Public,
“ /Comveyancmng, . Searcher 6f Reeo.
. ords, Abstracting, etc. :
pie At Wellingtgn’'s Livery Senin.
_NEVADA CITY.”
~ SAMUEL CLUTTER,
> Carriage
pee
Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City,
ANTOINE TAM,
; QD PINE STREET.
‘Oysters served up
In Every Sty
Confectionery of all kinds.
PIANOS.
. at hae class PIANO, material; workmanehip and tone, the
CHICKERING PIANO
greater risk incurred than in the Piano
trade. 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.
The mnsical public is invited to call
and examine our ELEGANT STOCK of
GRAND,
SQUARE,
_ AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS,
At our New Warerooms,
31 Post Street, San Francisco and
246 J Street, Sacramento.
CHRIS, NAFFZIGER,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
Union Market, Nevada City,
AS NOW ON HAND, of his own
manufacture,
NEW LARD,
Which he offersfor sale in quantities [to
HAMS and BACON,
THE BEST IN THE COUNTY,
own manufscture. He also keeps
ys oc and, af all tinses, the bast of
and Wagon Maker.
CHICKERING & SONS.
verything that. pertains tos really
Stands pre-eminently in Phas > 2 of all
others. In them eve of the cul¢ in the city.
tivated aaunee italien met, and the pubStock of Tobacco cannot be beat.
lie may rest assured that ‘the deserved He has of Oe Eee Se.
Popa siion of the From 6 to 9’ Plugs of Cable Coi
CHICKERING PIANO Tobacco for $1,
Will be honestly msintained. elee in »_ Obi
Persons who Conteaunlake purchasing a sy is Olga and snd gee
Pianv should exercise great care in ita seprice
lection, as in no line of merchandise is
there so much deception practiced, or s
. T0 THE PROPLE OF NEVADA.
ap25 L. K. HAMMER, General Agent, :
I pay
_. CASH or its equiv bea 58 ike
1.8. RUDOLPH, juevihe
-returned__te. Bemauebes the the PH Tt gy ha
of Mrs. Seggs, on Broad street, where she
will be publ to see all her si patrons
oS the c oe She has secured
wre. Pm, COLLINS,
dn ‘Artist of the Highest a
And with new material, Chemicals, Instruments, etc., is confident of doing us
GOOD .WoRK
as can be done in the State.
MRS. J. F, RUDOLPH,
‘Neva/la City, April 9, 1878,
“HO! HO! THERE!
CHANCE FoR BARGAINS.
C gars and Tobacco Cheaper .
Than Ever Known Before.JOHN JACK
Has just received an immense stock of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
BEST AND THE CHRAPEST ever
winind of Ciguat knowt tee Gate’ 7 0 own e 6
will él] them OHEAPER than any other
1c at has sigoon hand s fine stock of
CANDIES, NUTS, FRUIT, CUTLERY, etc,
Now is your chance, Improve it.
JOHN Sa
Nevada Feb, 6, 1818,
CASH OR NO SALE. .
ELIEVING that business.conducted
‘on ® purely : : <
Can be carried on in Nevada to the benefit
of both buyer and seller, { haye beught
the stock of the. late firm ef WEBER &
OBATY, and wiil cacry on the basineas at
os old stand on Commercial street, and
ill sell all govds jn the line of
Groceries,
Provisiens,
Plour,
Feed,
OLD RATES,
cash for >» and must have
t on the eoeater for
_ WH. SMITE.
Mareh %, 1878.
a
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
ANNUAL OF THE
Distoettoidersct MAgONIC BAL.
TION, will be st Masonic
Hsli,en
Saturday Evening, May 18, 187s.