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May 19, 1876 (4 pages)

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Nevada. Return. Be full attison, ER, dené, ERS Ag’s,. le els, wWietor, rector, v'8s, nental. NIANS [. Davis 1. Walz Sutton tassel. y Reed Cyrrell st 4 . 1 Band Linden rtrigbt oreroks Sutton Ht Den y Reed wM. . wright Wilson Mackes ' .e Me Linden — IrcTOss. Sutton ANK. bo}dunty, m Di= talented. troupe. ~ growded at both performances. -was intended to give a matinee on The Daily Sexnaccp NEVADA CITY, CAL. ~ . LOCAL AFFAIRS. Local Brevities. Our hotels are crowded and can not afford sleeping x»partinents to but few on the occasion_of the rewnion. As there will Le a large number from abroad present at that _time, it is nécessary that citizens shall do all they can iu the way of accommodating. Every who can furnish a bed should at once report to the committee. resident . Businéss men should tuke some steps about: closing theirpli sees on Saturday. emonies. The weather lias hewn 80-CO00l for . the most.of the week that. warrm-fires were not only a bat nevessary. The Republican™ gays “the roads between ‘Truckee andTahoe-City were open last Monday, Sclomon Rosseau and Mr. Cores have . and. made a couple of trips over the road f with freight. bad in places, and will require some considerable work to be done before large loads can be hauled over thea.”’ The “Grass Valley’’ came over the read from Grass Valley to this-piacet yesterday morning with a passenger coach. Superintendent Kidder made the trip so as to see if the road was all right for the passage of passenger cars on the excursion. Anew hotel is going to be erected at Truckee. All the Jadies in this city are wantedto help decorate the passenger cars on Saturday. The Democratic County Convention will tneet at the Conrt Honse, in this city, to-morrow at 10 o’clock The Truckee schools reopened on Tie roads are very Monday last: fH Carr, an expe-. ~ _ rienced teacher and one of the most successful in the county, has charge of the Grammar derartment, and Mrs. Soggs of the Primary. The ' former school tins &S pupils, and the latter 67, Ned. Holden thought he would look ever the town yesterday, so he shartered Dibble’s carriage and made the trip. Ned believes in the rennion, the railroad and Grass Valley Capt. Sam. Dealand Len Haris, of the Central Pacific Railroad, were in town yesterday im attendance upon the District Court. A cortespondent from this county. writes a very interesting letter abont “the mining resources of the county in Wednesday’s Bulletin. Dr. Benj. Joselyn, of San Francisco, was in town yesterday on business in connection with the Improved order of Red Men. Alf, Burnett’s troupe gave their last entertainment at the: Theatre last evening. Every one was pleased and went away feeling in joyous spirits. To-night the company a ail pears in Grass Vailey.California Minstrels. The minstre! tronpe will perform If all unite, ali will have : an opportunity of attendizig. the cer“aS-your Engine Houses, diy;-Muy 20th,-at Lo’eluck, e.M., in. All irrigation accounts for the season of 1876, will be collected by’ A.D. Martin. Parties using. water for irrigation, are requested to settle monthly, from May ‘et, 1876, J. BE; Brown; Supt. Nevada Water Works. mal7-lw -_ Nevada Ligbt Guard. Yon are hereby ordered to appear at your Armory, in fall uniform, ou Saturday, M&y 20th, at 1 o’elock; iP. M., sharp, for the purpose of parpticip.tinigia-the-ceremronies of dr.v. . , Trait No.4 leaves Colfax at %05 P.M. ing the last spike on the Narrow . 52 Ruilroad. ae By order. Jonn A. Rapes : —— — W.F. Evens, 0. 1 a Nevada Fire Department. You ave hereby ordered to appear en Satur. full uoiform, -toJoin in the ceretho-’ mies of driving the last: spike onthe } Nariow Guge Railroad, By order, * Wa. Scort, Chief-Eugiveer. To Whom, it‘May Concers. A. miguificent display of men’s youtus’ and boys’ clothing, bats and turuishing goods for /Sulpmer “weur; au assogiment of satchels, valises and . trunks, andsa, complete Ine of ladies,’ misses’ and childrens’ shoes, all of which are te be sold at prices’ to sail the times, at AYMAN BROS corner Broad and Pioe streets. 2 m6 a At Nivens’. A fresh lot of bang up Havanas aud Domestic cigars just received, Pry ‘em. ss mall. ‘ea! Settle tn Immediate settlement is reqnested fren: ail indebted to’ LESTER & MULLOY, __ £20, Merchant Tailor. N.C.N. GR. RCO. T Monday, April.24th, 1876, a8 follows: ‘: GOING SOUTH. Train No. 1 leaves Gress Valley at 5.30 A. M, arrives at Colfax at 6.50 4. M. Train No. 3 leaves rass Valley at 4.45 2. M.,ar ives at Colfax st 6.5 P. M. ‘GUING NORTH: “Praia No-2-JeavesColfaxat7.49 A. M, arrive~ at Grass \alley ut 9-10 A, Mx RAINS will commente running between Culfax and Grass Valley, on arriv.s at Grass Vay at.8.25.P_M__1 JOHN F, KIDDER, THE — OPPOSITION: STORE GRASS VALLEY, ee The attraction ofthe whole county. AVING just opened a DR¥ G@ODS SPORE on a grand scale and-the “Quick Sales and Small Profits Syate m, we herewith irform the public of Nevada County at large, tuat through our extraorjinary facilities, we are enabled to sell goods at such prices as will Astonish the niost incredalous. Having had an immense rush of customers fron all parts ef the cownty since vur epening we herewith retarn thanks for favous received, anil. ask,one. and all to call upon us, to convince themselves that the only bargains in the county are to be found AT THE GREAT OPPOSITION STORE, AT GRASS VALLEY, NEXT DOOR -TO PETER JOHNSTON'S HARDWARE’ ESTABLISHMENT, BAMBERGER BROS, ' Grass Valley, April 23, 1876J.-W, Downey has at bis tailoring establishment, on Main Street, the largest and finest stock of goods ever brought to the mountains. They cousist of Frenca fancy doeskins,. oussimere, fancy silk vestings of the finest grade; also A No. 1 best black doeskin for pants, black, bine and brown broadcloths 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., a2aut Potte: & Sigourney. Potter & Sigournay will sell goods for cash at great bargains for 60/ days, for the purpose of reducing . stock and.dissolving partuersbip. ~ Nevada City, April 22nd, 1876, Union Hotel. Barber Shop. qd. Fay is prepared to do every kind of tonsorial. work inthe most artistic manner, at his shop in the Union Hotel. Ghildren’s hair cutting a specialty. a4-tf PFS _, HaGan’s Maanota Bao preserves and restores thecomplexion; removes freckles, tan and sallowness; makes}. at the Theatre to-night and to-mor#the skin. soft, white and delicate. row night. the best, and our citizens seldom have an opportunity of hearing such If—meritwill draw a house, the Theatre will_be It Saturday afternoon, but~on account of the railroad celebration on Saturday, the idea has been abandoned, As an inducement for managers to bring first-class talent here in future, we hope there will be a paying house to-night. The company is large and are under great expense, and de-. serve liberal patronage. Turn ont and listen to the best performance which has been given hefe for years, Report of the City Trusices. The following is the — of the Board of City Trustees. May 16, 1875. Cash on cad $2300 00 Cash received from all sources, 6081 82 A 8391 82 Cash paidout, 7 — —“$81F SF} Balance in Treasury May 181876 ‘$2572 2 “‘W. J. ORGAN Pres. 4. H. Hanson Sec. a ~ a aaeace hasten, & large Fire and Burglar proof ‘Tilton & MeFarland Safe—double doors and combination lock. Apply at E. L. McCiure’s Bank, Datecb Fist. mal9-3t. 1 iii SOO Hi Blacksmith Tools for Sale. “A fall set of Blacksmith Tools, / nearly new, is offered for sale, cheap for cash, Enquire of Wa. Binton, The company is one of . mal6-2 Broad Street, Nevada City. Its application cannot be detected. ’ Lyon’s Enxtoarrog. makes beautiful, glossy, lixurianthair;. prevents its falling out® or turning gray, It bas stood the test of 40 yeass. Is charmingly perfumed, and has no rival. 4 Mb 12-ly <— Coughs and Throat Disorders, use Brown’s Bronchial Troches, havng proved their efficiency. by a test of many years, Armed to the Teeth, Is a very eomimon expression, but we think that arméd to embellish and preserve them to a ripe old age is decidedly more appropriate. This can jbe done by keeping yourself supplied with a bottle of that splendid dentrifice, ~ fragrant SOZODONT, which will besutify ‘the teeth and preserve them from the ravages of decay. SOZODONT eontains no acids or gritty substances which injure the-enamel, but is composed of rare and antiseptic herbs, which have a beneficial effect on the whole economy of thé mouth, Sold by druggists. = A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak. ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., 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-addpessed envelope to the Rev. Joseru T. hea, Station D, Bible House, New York City. CIGARS FOR THE MILLiO “JOHNNY JACK, . AS JUST RE CEIY ED « Large and Splendid Stock of the Finest CIGARS, and TOBACCO, “Ever Brought to, the Town, If lovers of the weed will give me a call, I wiil guarantee to give them the best brands et CLGARS to be had in Nevada County, and will sellthem as cheap as the cheapest. I have also on hand, Fresh Candies, Nuts, ete, If you want to get a Genuine’: Havana or Domestic Cigar, Just call at my store on Pine street. JQHN JACK, Nevada, Mar 18th, 1876. Annual Meeting. HE Annual Meeting —ofthe Stock neoiders of the Masonic Hall Associtauos of Nevada City. Cauurornia, will be held wt Masonic Hall, on SATURDAY, the 20th aay ot May, 1876, at 734 o'clock, r. m. E M. PRESTON, Secretary. — Nevada April . 6th, 1876. NEW ASSAY OFFICE. HOMAS PRICE (formerly of the San Francisco Assayiug and Refining Works), having fitted up the old Pacific Mail street, corner Leidesdorff, as in Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory, is now prepared to make assays of the precious and useful metals and their ores; as-well as complete or partial analysis of all minerals, salts, water or other substances that may be desir. ed. very His 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 to. reasonable portion of the business of his friends and the public gen~ erally. — a30-3m American Laundry. From May Ist the following prices will be charged: ~RTICLES OF CLASS A.—Sheets, prs. Pillow Cases, prs. Pillow Shams, Table Cloths, Bed Spreads, White Shirts,
Chemise, Night Dresses, Vests, Coats, plain Skirts, Wrappers, Under skirts, Baby Kobes $2 per dozen, + CLASS B.—Under Shirts, Drawers, Flannel and Colored, Over-shirts, Corset covérsAprons and Children's Flothing—-62 per dozen, CLASS G-Towels; Napkins, prs. Cuffs. ‘ pré. Hose, prs. Socks, Collars,’ Handker. chiefs, &c. 25 cts per dozen. ; For Ladies Dresses, accdérding to style. For all articles not named above, gq the lowest living rates. T trust my prices will be accep able to my patrons. I cavnot make them Jess without doing t “Injustice to myself and those dependent upou me. o3-6m Patronage solicited. All work faithfully, and propiptly done. “MRS A. GABY. ml i ee =o Johnston & DeHart, Successors to. Jokristén & Son. 27 & 29 MAIN STREET, Opposite Union Hotel, “IMPORTERS AND DEALERS 0% HARUWARE, STOVES, TIN WARK, IRON & STEEL, NAILS, SHOVELS PICKS, :. Wheelbarrows, , Gene -ral Superintendents . _Grindstones, Rope, — ace : =] Blocks & + heaves, “Ox Bows and Keys, Chain, Anvils, Vises. ~ Bellows. Also, the celebrated BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOK SMAPE MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BFLTS, '_ RUBBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING. PAINTS & OILS, of all kinds. BLASTING and SPORTING rOWDER, CHARLEY KENT'S . b Keystone Market, COMMEROIAL STREET,NEVADA CITY. NG AVAILED.HIMSELE of every ndvantage which long expeHAVI rience-and: sample menns ean give, ‘is prepared to furnish the public. with The Finest Quality. of. BEEF MUPTO Ks , SPRING LAMB, FUSE. SHOT, &e, ’ = Fell line-of ROGERS’ Celebrated _ Nickel Plated Ware. Direct from Meridan Brittania Go. CKOCKERY,GLASSWARE, LA MPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, &c. Agents for A. 8. Hallidie’s Wire Sepik Agents for : California Powder Works. der at San Franeisco prices. tra, A Large stock of Galvanized IRON WATER WIPE constantly on hand ard‘cenection made with the City Water Works. IRON PIPE made bie order and,all _ Of Repairing done. GaEe In fact the best. selected stock of Goods in Nevada Count the Cheapest. and as Cheap as ma, Cull and see us at the Fioneer Stand, “. Dissolution of Co-partnership. rp. copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of JOHNSTON & SON, is this day dissolved by_ mutual consent, Peter Jounston retiring.All debts against said firm-will be paid by Peter Jofiiston. PETERJOHNSTON, W. J. JORNSTON, All outstanding accounts ofthe .above firm will be receipted for by citherPRETER JOHNSTON. or W. J. JOHNSTON, Nevada ma May ist, 1876. : aa ee Certificate of puariemails: W#0 -constitute a. partj nership, transacting business,Hardware and General Merchandise in_ this State; its principal place, of business is Nevada City. Caliturnia: ite name is JOHN} STON .& DeHART. The full’names and respective places of residence of both—its members are signed hereto. \ W, J. JOHNSTON, Nevada City. E. J. DeHART, Nevada sd May Ist, 1876, FRESH FLOWER SEEDS, Just received from New York. CHOICE BULBS, Clover, and Grass Seeds, And general assortmeut of Fresh Garden Seeds, = ree 8 reas Store. ee ee New York Wnamet Paint, $ THE CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE PAINT FOR THIS CLIMATE. At PRESTON’S, — _* ‘ BETHESDA WATER, Eresh from the famous spring of Waukesha Wisconsin. At PRESTON’S. BROAD STREET. NEVADA CITY. ESTRAY NOTICE. “NAME to the enclosure of the under. pigned, -on the Graeg Vailey road, about two months since, a stray cow. She basa young calf by her side.. The owner can have-the animals by proving property aud paying charges.. . M, FRYER. Nevada, Aprii 21, 1876. 3 H. W. VALANTINE. M. D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, , FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, over Preston’s Drug Store. Entrance on Pine street. KResidence at the; vld Kteney place, on Main St. Orders Pe at k. M, Preston’s will be attended to nig STOCKS ! eel A. NIVENS, JR. _ IN MASONIC BUILDING, PINE ST., ILL go a Commission Steck Busi ness,and is nuw prepared to bu and sell Stock at Brokers’ rates, in the Say Francisco Stock and Exchange board. Nevada, Dec. 24, 1875. QUARTZ SCREENS punched to on} 8F-UPPUSITE THE UNION HOTEL.“€a . . iy =, Veke CORNED BEEF, PICKLED PORK, THE BEST HAMS AND BACON, To be found in Nevada County. E “Also, a Choice Quality of PURE AND CLEAN LARD Ib quantities to suit. He is . prepared to and will offer to . asiouseie geealer ta ducements than} canbe found elsewhere in Nevada County. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE HISSUPPLY. UNION MARKET. J. & C. J. NAFFZIGER, HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL ERS LN BEEF, PORK,_ MUTTON, — CORN BEEF, ~~ SAUSAGE, HAMS, BACON &-LARD, All orders left atthe shop will be attended to promptly, and satisfaction given both in price and-quulity of meats. Thankful for past patronage, they solicit ac ontinuange of the same. Nevada City, April 1, 1876, By <= J08. PETTI®. WM. WHEBRY, KEYSTONE SALOON. PETTIT & WHERRY Proprietors. REBAR ee on hand the fnest LIQUORS AND CIGARS Tobe found in the country. &# Families supplied with pure WINES. and LY3U ORS for medicinal purposes. 017 JAMES. J. OTT. " ASSAYER, OLD.AND ORES of’ every descriptio Refined, Melted and Assayed. By request Gold Bars exchanged for Coir 30 Main Street, Nevada City. Established in 1852, ELECTRO RUATING in GOLD or SILVEI LOYD’S SAMPLE ROOMS FRANCIS GOSTELLO Proprietor, Kt ON HAND THE CHO-CEST BRANDS OF -; LIQUORS AND CIGAKS To -bé found on the Cuast. ‘ &7Pure WINES and LIQUORS for me dicinal purposes. Families supplied. Nevada,February 8th, 1876 AMERICAN MEAT MARKET. “Commercial Street, Nevada. AMFS MONRO, having opened a Meat Market on Commercial Street, is prepared to supply customers with ‘the st uality of Beet, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Corned f, Corned Pork, etc., at the lowest rices. : Central Carriage and Wagon Marufactory. ‘an Valley road, near Half Mile Hous WILLIAM SEAMAN. Agent for Studebaker W gous, Every kind of vet cle manufactured to ord: in the finest. style and low prices. Particularattention given to BR alring and Pai . « (Of bjs own manufacture, )} Commercial Street, Nevada City:, ‘UNION. HOTEL, NEVADA CITY «,CALIFORNIA. D. W. SNARP,. Sabana cian : —— ee “THIS well cn0e and pepular Hotel; situated on Main Street, in the City of Nevada, has been thoroughly overEm hauled, refitted acd: furnisn-_ ed in first class style, and jg. Low open for the reception of guests. The Sleeping Ap#:tments, Aré large, airg and comfortable, and every. . bed in. the heuse contaims a Spring Mattrass. Aga desirable gu-et place for the, weary, the UNION ie hot excelled by any House oiiteide of San Frahcisceo. The. Tables, of the U nion, Will tompure favorably with any Hotel in the State, und will be filled with the best the market aff: rds.Chpi¢e Wines, Liquors and Cigars.Will be kept at the Bar, and the Billiaré Rvom is supplied with the BEST TABLES, : to-be found in the state, — Es ery “attention will be given to make th & share of the publig patronage. f&. : ~~ Di W. SNAPP. emcee, CENTENNI aL BARBER SHOP BROAD ST., OPPOSITE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA CITY: W. D: CRAWFORD, Proprietor, : fYNHIS WELL KNOWN BARBER SHOP has been fitted up in first class style, and gentlemen can now be shaved, have their Hatr Cut or be Shampcoed in. the highest style of the Tonsorial-art. The following: reduction ‘im prices bee mn made: Hair Cutting, 25 Cents. oH Sham pooing, 25 Cents, : _— 2S bch CRAWFORD keeps constantly on hand the EUREK4 ‘HAIR TOXIC, which ‘he guurantees to cure all diseases of the scalp : BOOT BLACKING. The services of CARTER, the champion, Boot Black of the State-have been secured, Thankful for thé liberal patronsge here. _ tofore bestowed upon me, I respectfully, solicit ® continuance of the samme. ap2k w.D, CRAWFORD. Drugs, Medicines, Ko: guests _coinfortsble, The proprietor soligit _p, H-BELDEN, Successor to Bell .& Belde Masonic Building, Cor. Pine & Commercial Sts Nevada City. Wholesale & Retail dealer i Drugs; Medicines, Chemicals, Patent. Medicines, &e, _ A full line of, Choice, Perfumery, Totleé Soqps, Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs Brushes, &e, Also, Paint ‘8, Oils, Varnishes, Window, Glass, Paint Brushes, &c. Ajso.a full line of s FATIONERY, such as Tank Books, Letter. Note and Legal Paer, Gold Pens. &ec Blank Books made to order at the lowest an’Franciseo prices, My Stock ‘is most complete in all its departinent3 and my-prices arelow. I solieit a share of public patronage. P. H.BELDEN. ' Nevada, March 31, 1876, N otice to. ee SEE LL TEAMS LOADING LUMBER OR WOOD FROM OUR YARD, WILL BE BX EMPT FROM TOLL FROM THIS DATE z V FLUME ¢0. Reveds, Apri Ist, 1875. “SUST ISSU AN. 200th EDITION. MAN HOOD, REVISED AXD coRREOTED. BY THE AUTHOR, Ps E. pe F. CURTIS, M, D., he., be A Medical Essay on the cause and cure oe premature decline in-man, showing how health is lost and how regain. d._Ilt give a clear synopsis oi the impediments to marriage, the treatment of nervous and physical debility, exhausted vitality.and all other dieea-es appertaining thereto the resulta of twenty years sunnuntes Rae; tice. ; OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. CURTIS ON ‘“*MANHOOD.”—There i¢. no memrber.of society by whom this book will not be found useful, whether he be parent, preceptor or clergyman.—London Times. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This boos shoulda be read by the young for instruction, and by the afflicted for reliet; it wil injure ng one.-Medical Times and Gazette, Price—-One Dollar, by mail or express. Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sutter Street, or PB. O . Box 397, San Francisco, Cal. 85-By FOR ARIZON A! The Arizona and New Mexico Express Company's NEW FAST: LINE. OW runing First Class Coaches from Termipus Southern Pacific Railroad, < through to Prescott, Tuscon, and all intermediate puints, reaching the newly disqovered” : RICH MIN ING DISTRICT, Ot arizona, by the—shortest, Cheapest and Best Route. Welfs; Fargo & Go., San Francisco. TICK“TS for sele at all principal ticket 4 officer, San £rancisco, HENRY WELLS? (Of W. F. & Co, and American Express Qv.} rresident. J. G@. ROWLAND, No. 109 California street, San. Francisoe. Vice President, : ‘ CHAS. H. WELLS, al4-3m General Supt., Tuscon, Arizons. FREIGHT ._SHIPMEN(S received by’