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NEVADA cITY,. cAL.
BRevirt rras.
This isa day of. test-——for-those
who-can afford sach a luxury.
The Board of Supervisors _ will
___™meet bs 10 o’clock to-morrow morn-4
i two: of Grass Valley's fay
ing.
There isa large amount of freight
hauling being done from tule point
at present.
‘The Choral Society” “will meet at
the Theatre, for rehearsal,-on Mon—_ evening. —
_John M. Thomas and Emily Crase,
vorites, were .
made one on ‘Thursday eveni
Thomas Ryan, a Smartsville mio. °
o
nights since by unknown parties.
James Champion, County Surveyor, will henceforth give his personal:
"attention to the duties of his office,
‘There will be services held in all
____the churches in the city to-day—
_.____ Which the same is ‘‘Mertie England.” . .
Pd
with the exception of the A, M. E
church.
The National Hotel office is undergoing a thorough renovating, and
will assume a look of ac aie! when
completed.
~, The Meat Shipping iaeobation at
ein in which a number of our citizens are interested, has suspended
Operations until the Ist of July.
.
Fre:ToP, Mux; ee May 8, 4878.
Eprros Trakeontrr/~ You thought
it would be a good idea to send down
to this God-forsaken country§ some
of your fighting parsons to preach
the gospel to the good people, that
they might reform -the ‘'ruffs,”” who
have cofhe berefrom all parts of the
sidered a good ‘field for missionary
work till Parson Ow! came here, and
the first time he attempted to preach.
Yes, they cleaned bim out; but Mr.
Owl treated their assault; with a
wr about ten oe, and ~when he}
sieotaet Pétion with eine by the
name of Mr, Hock. They were. not
molested They were both armed to
the teeth; each of them hud a Henry
riflé, a six “shooter and a bewie-kuife.
Now they are well fixed for fighting,
and théy are just. as well fixed for.
preaching the gospel. ‘hey are do‘ing the latter, too, much tothe disgust of the gamblers and roughs.
They go right into the gambling
dens and hold thé congregation with
a Hehry rifle. Parson Ow] gives ont
the first hymn.’ Ag near as I cap
remember, it goes thusly:
“Come and meet here.*’Mr. Hock sings, Ow! squeaks, You.
War. J. Cras, one of Grass Val=
Jey’s old residenters, leaves on Monday for a visit to his place of nativity,
Nearly all the desirable seats have
been engaged for thé-performance of
“Joshua Whitcomb,” at the Theatre
“in this hada on ee, evening
The. sun was "Gbeeured camel
times yesterday by clouds which
swept across its face, and there were
other indications of a coming one”
storm.
The argument in the case of B. H.
Miller vs. Jaspar Rabb was concluded in the County Coart, yesterday
morning, and the case was, taken
under advisement,
Under Sheriff Byrne goes to~San
‘Juan and vicinity, to-morrow morn* img, to post notices and get’ one or
two witnesses who are required in a
case soon to bé tried.
Strawberries, although so plenty
in thenarket, are héld at two bits
per box, which perhaps accounts for
~ the sourness Which some eels say
they possess this year.
The sale of season tickets for the
San Francisco May Muzical Festival
has been stopped, the entire number
-being disposed of._Now only single
admission tickets will be sold at $2
each.
Gladdening Ye Editor’s Heart.
A namber of beautiful boq uets,
embracing all the choicestvarieties
of flowers, have been deposited on
eur desk of late by some unknown
—but we suspect feminine — hand.
Be the donar tall and slender or short
and plump, dark or fair, with auburn
hair or golden tresses, we care not ;
we return thanks sincere to her for
the delichte way she has of expressing @ sympathy for the editor, whose
life is an everlasting routine of mu
notonous and wearisome labor,
Se
They Come in Droves.
The number of drummers who
have visited Nevada City lately is almost beyond computation. It is
Wearing the life out of our merchants, ‘they say —this constant
haunting of their presence vy agents
with cast-irod cheeks and perpetualmotion tongues.
They Are After Office. :
The hard-fisted office seekers ‘are
not'so Scarce, after all. A rose by
any other name would smell as sweet
—but there is many a candidate who
wouldn’t'run half so strong if there
were nothing inthe name
ty that snatched lim
’ ef oblivion.
of the parfrom the abyss
Relephonic Experiments.
Some i interesting telephonic exper~_ iments were made over the line _be“tween this city and Grass Valley, on
Jr iday te : agent
= sea f. phone Compa. .
“aren? The experiments,
wrhiglt Pesulted satistact« rly.
tie
‘ABad Day for Ginas, wnat e
dow
Rie and the Kistle blyek .
Paap: had the mounMal'preaking of eee:
pane in each building. =”
. tation to “ber Nevada f
p800ds will beer soetetielp, pare te :
mall» ~*.
Will hear from them most ¢ every week.
As a gambler said to.me the other
day:
Siva) makes all of us snap and growl,
To think there is a Hoek and Owl.”
The Tip Top Mining Co. is taking
out good ore, worth from two to five .
hundred dollurs perton, The mill}
s kept supplied with ore. There
;. are two or three handred tons on.
the dump: all the time.
Top got quite a black eye recently,
but they work on. The Company
called the Foy, have run a tunnel
about seventy feet, and made a connection with the shaft. ‘Lhe ore is
first class,
A word to some of those that want
some of Arizona in theirs: This country is filled with--broken down men
hunting for work. There are all
kinds of mechanics here, and some
-of them are first-class; but they have
not got anything to eat, and no money to buy grub with. Now I ask,
‘. whatis. the use of people coming
hereto starve? It’s bad enough to
sturve in Nevada City, or in any otber town where there is plenty to vat
and drink, Give. me old Nevada
City, for mining, or any thing else,
The-smallpox is raging in Arizona
egain, at . Prescott and Phenix,
in various parts of the country; but
there isnot the same notice taken
of it here that there would in California. Yours Truly,
A. McNary.
Mrz: E. H. Tryon, from the clothing Department of the Capital Woolen Mills, Sacramento, will bein town
for afew days taking measures for
suits from goods manufactured in
Sacramento. This gentleman: was
with_us-a month or two since
and took some fifty meaures,
we understand, Contrary to the
garments sent gave such universal
satisfaction that. he now returns at
the written request of gentlemen in
this city who are desirous of obtaining California made goods: The
Woolen «Mills, in Sacramento,
we widerstand consume, in clothing, nearly all they manufactures.
Orders, can be-leftat the National
' Exchangé Hotel during the yopet:
er of the week.
Complete.
Hyman Bros. have now on ‘hand
the largest, best selected and most
complete stock of Men’s, Youths’ and
Boys’ Clothing, Farnishing Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, etc., to be found
in the market, all of which will be
convitiéed ,caii at their establishment, .
corne® Broad and. Pine streets, Nevada City fal3
tt
Mrs. B E. Fisher
pied by A. J. Ridge.as a law office,
and has fitted it up in a very pretty
and stylish manner as a Jewelry
Yesterday Was & bad day for win. Store. “She is in constant repeipt of
A resin gy ' Com. . 2° “and ¢legant goods, notably}
mong whivh is the finest display of
solid vilverwaré~ever seen if the
county. She extends jal invias ber
quality and price.
world. for shelter from the conse-}quences of crimes that they have .
done else-where, Well,’ it was con-.
the boys got the best of the old man’}:
sinilé-” He weit trot this placé, was .
The Tip}
and in fact it prevails more: or “leas '
usual custom with “‘ranners,’’ the .
sold at greatly reduced rates. To be}Has leased tho store formerly oecu=} =.
GREND ANNUAL PIG-NC}
TO BE GIVEN BY THE
GERMAN SOCIAL CLUB
Py % a .
— OF— S55
mae ELE MOEE TTS
Sunday, June 2,°78
to ee,
for a grand time at the above named
place.” “The following officers have been
selected: _
PRESIDENT OF THE DAY,
Henry Vogelman.
, MARSHAL,
Henry Wohler.
ASSISTANT MARSKALS,
W. Kohler and P. Bruustetter.
MUSIC BY THE
UNION BRASS BAND,
Under the leadership of Prof. BUELER,
late leader of the U. 8. 4th Infantry Band.
eT RING MUSIC
Will be furnished by
PROFS. BUELER & VOLLMER.
DANCING,
SINGING,
POLE CLIMBING,
SACK RACES,
And many other games too num-=
erous to mention.
CASH PRIZES IN COIN!
Will be awarded for Pole Climb.
ing and other games,
si
Committee of Invitation,
W: Loutzenhglaer, D. Binkelman,
H. Facbs, isidore-Haas,
D Miller, C. Bebrisch,
N. Nathan, Jobn Frank,
Jacob Wilhelm, _ acho Seliger,
H. Uphoff, Wm. Meyer, —
Theo, Wilhelm, te: Poenrenttns
F. Echlageisen, , Laubengiger,
Jos. Snyder, G.¥. Seeds, :
Wm. Vollmeg, A. Bueler,
C. Bencorf, &. Krauss,
P. Wordel, H. Hansen,
Rattrend Pim Table in = few
days
myitttd
. @Rass_ VALLEY, ;
A general invitation is extondea ee
A ‘RRANGEMENTS have beta eennined
FOR DANCING
A part of the Amisements will consist of
UNION HOTEL,
5 ACOB NAFFZIGER ,Prop’r.
opuiar Hotel, situated on
Bh Street, in the City of
SILVER FAhoRwitONR
ead NEVADA CITY. ~~ CALIFORNIA. J, G@ BARTWELI. ~~ Propeietor.
THIS WEt:, KNown ana . Wines, Ales, Liquors, Cigars
2 a ASR TS ANCARES IL AAT OT IRN TE
Dealer in the
FINEST KINDS. OF
Commercial Street.
hevada, has been thorough.
ay overhauled, refitted, and
furnished in first class atyle,
‘and is now-epen tor the reception of guests.
The Sleeping Apartments,
Are Large, Airy and Pleasant, and avery
bed in the house has a spring mattrass. As
a desirable, quiet pluce for the weary, the
UNION came superior inducements.
The Tables of the Union,
Will compare favorably with any Hote] in
the snorkel adberda onl are filled with the begs the
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
+ Reon: has—theto be found in the State.
. ‘Phe UNION enjoys the reputation-of-be-+ing the BEST HOTEL IN THE -MOUNTAINS, and the proprietor is determined
to keep itso. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
ap26 JACOB NAFFZIGER.
GEV. W. WELCH,
Dealer in
Books, Stationery,
] fusical Inst: ‘uments, .
Bey Ke.
to GENERAL NEW 8 AGENT. ea
LUETJE AND BRAND,
a Tc pigmainiai
le ~ and Jewelers.
Broad Bireeks opp., Stumpf’s Hotel
NOTICE.
ARCADE RESTAURANT,
“A. H. UNDERWOOD, Prop’r.
Meals at an Hours.
An: BEST IN THE MARKET.
Pine Street, Nevada City. ,«
Wines, Ales, Beer, Liquors,
Will be found at the Bar, and the Billiard. J
BEST-BILLIARDTABLES.
MIKE HANLEY,
ib Dealer in
3 anctton Main and 1 Commercial. Streets.
_ JAMES COLLEY,
Dealer in
Beef, Pork, eat
Mutton, &
4
HAHA a
FL DeLANZA,
Attorney and aac Law
OFFICE —PIN ESTREET. °
R.DeLanza speaks French and. §ish, Nevada, March 3rd., 1878.
JOHNSON--& CROSS,
Attorneysand Counselors at Law
Office—Oor. Broad and Pine Sts.
GEO. 8. HUPP,
TICE is hereby g given that Wy Kee
has purchased all the right, title
and interest of John King in the store
name of Quong Sing, at Rough and Ready,
in thé county of Nevada, State of California, and will coptinue the business as
heretofore in his own name. The purchase
Was made in September last.: WY KEL.
Rough :nd Ready March l4th, 1878,
HEundersigned gives notice that he
is now prepared to supply che best article of ‘
MOUNTAIN ICE
To any business place or private résidence
in this city. The Ice this season is most
decidedly the best ever put up in this sectivbn of the country,
All orders left at the office of the’ Company.on the Plaza, will. be promptly ‘and
ry atteuded to.
J. S. THOMPSON,
Nevada, May bhenda Fees :
——
BEER FOR THE MILLION,
ROGER CONLAN,
MILWAUKEE BEER DEPOT
Broad Ktreet, Nevada City. ; ‘
T. LOUIS, BOCA and HOME BREWED
BEER FROM DREYFUSS. BREWERY.
ALES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
the Set Quality. °
MILITARY NOTICE,
5
SS
NEVADA LIGHT GUARD!
YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED
’ ft. APPEAR AT YOUR ARMORY,
IN FULL UNIFORM,
Saturday, May 25th, 1878,
AT 10 o'clock, A. M.,
FOR ANNUAL TARGET PRACTICE,
"The Company will march promptly at 11
o'clock, and al] not iu the ranks will be
‘considered a6 abseutees,
No ekcuses received except sickness or
absence from town.
By order. d. A. RAPP,
Captain Commanding.
W.F. Evens; O. 8. mall
THIRD
ANNUAL RE-UNION
moe
“OLD N NEVADANS, si
Giese a
BADGER PARK, OAKLAND,
Satarday, June Ist, 1878.
——
‘Residents of Nevada County
are cordially invited to be
present..
JOHN GARBER, President.
CHAS. C. LEAVITT, Seo’y.
mell-td
———d
MASONIC NOTICE.
Nevada Lodge, No. 13,F’& A.M.
STAIED MEETINGS ON
the Begond Wednesday of each
month. Visiting bretnren: in
good are invited.
JOEBN CALDWELL, Master.
‘Ofise>-Oon Broad & Pine Sts.
E. H.GAYLORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Office at the Court. House.
J. J. ROGERS
Notary Public,
‘Conveyancing, Searcher of Records, Abstracting, etc
At Wellington’s Livery Stable,
AEYAOS Ort.
scenes anatncmensnmetnsty
SAMUEL CLUTTER,
Carriage
and Wagon Maker.
Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City.
ANTOINE 'l'AM,
PINE STREET.
Oysters served up
In Every Sty
Cuuteotionisty of all kinds.
CHICKERING & SONS
-PIAN OS.
by everything that pertains toa really
first clase PIANO, material,
ship and tone, the
CHICKERING PIAN O
Stands pre-eminently in.advance of all
others. In them every demand of the cv)tivated musician is fully met, and the public tiay rest assured that ‘the deserved
reputation of the . :
CHICKERING PIANO
Will be honestly maintained,
Persons who contemplate purchasing a
Pianv should exercise great cure in its selection, as in no line of merchandise is
there #o much deception practiced, or a
greater risk incurred than in the Piano
trade. The t is-the cheapest, and in
this connection\we will state most emphatically that we
DO NOT ORANNOT
GRAND,
SQUARE,
1 AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS,
At our New Warercorms,
31 Post Street, San Francisco and
246 3 Street, Sacramento.
ap25 L. K. HAMMER, General Agent.
CHRIS. NAFFZIGER,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
Union Market, Nevada City.
AS NOW ON HAND, of bis own
manufacture,
NEW LARD,
Which he offers for sale in quantities {to
suit, He also has
HAMS and BACON,
Of his own manufacture. He slso keepa
keeps on hand, at a}) times, the best of
BHEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL,
SAUSAGES, etc.
Give him a call, if you want, somethin
Bice in hia ime.
CHRIS, NAFPZIGER,
H. Dosmvwan, Secretary, ap-12
. WALTER Di “VINT ON
ators: to B, a, Prestom,)
TOILET GOODS
RESCRIPTIONS accuretely com) ound.
ed at all hours of the my OO. night
‘General Insurance Agency,
INCUODING LIVE.:POOL;—-EONDON
and ‘GLOBE and Pere! oo owl
1G
+end the public generally,
workman-. _
.
g Freres,
Moore’s Fiat Banking Hous
4
W. F. CUMMINGS,
SUCCESSOR TO.
MARKS & COMPANY,MOORE'S FLAT, NEVADA 6O. ©
OLD DUST BOUGHT and liberal advances madé on Bullion deposited
for Assay or coinage at United States Mint
San agate correspondent, Lazard
ang26
—
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
N RS. J, F. “RUDOLPH,” Having
returned to Nevada City, hae repurchaggd the PHOTOGKAPH GALLERY
of Mrs. Soggs, on Broad street, where she
will be-liippy to see all her old patrons
the services of
“MR. PT. COLLENS;
An Artist of the Highest Order,
%
GOOD WuRK
as can be done in the State.
: MRS. J. F. RUDOLPE.
Nevaia City, April 9, 1878,
— neil
HO! HO! THERE!
CHANCE TOR BARGAINS.
Than Ever Ku. Kaown Before:
J OHN . JACK
Has just received an immense stock of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
HE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST ever
brought to the town. He hes every
brand of Cigars known to the trade, sud
will sell them CHEAPER ‘than any other
establishment in the city.
His stock of Tobacco cannot be beat.
He has all the popular brands.
F.iom 509 Plugs of Cable Coi
: Tobacco for $1,
And everything elsein proportion. "Call
and try his Cigars and Tobacco and see
price list.
He has slsoon handa fine ptock of ©
CANDIES, NUTS, FRUIT, CUTLERY; ete.
Now is your chance, Improve it.
JOHN JA
Nevada Feb. 5, 1878.
~—
ro
CASH OR NO SALE. *
A ELIEVING that ‘business conducted
on @ purely
CASH BASIS,
Can be carriedon in Ne vada to the benefit
of both buyer and ‘seller, I have bought
CHATY, and Will carry.on the basiness gt
the old stand on Commercial street, ar
will sell all ante jn the lide of
\
Groceriés,
Provisions, _
Gran,
Flot,
Feed," Bto.,
TEN PER CENT. LESS THAN
-« OLD RATES.
casi for ite equivalent on the counter for
W. H. SMITH.
: what I .well.
March 26, 1878.
---—
THE BEST IN THE COUNTY, . STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
fe ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of THE MASONIC HALL
ASSOCIATION, will. be held at MasunivHall, on
Saturday Evening, May IS. Is7s.
forthe purpore of electirg three Trustees
of said Association, and of transacting Z
such other business as may lawfully con.
before i¢
PET 4 R Geers:
Gevais, Oct. WH i8iT
’
¢ is ‘Aarek, > as L873 .
*
~ = maigpcorant sels
> alae Fes
MEDIQ\NES .
MINING CHEMICALS,
esate ertian :
And with new snaterial, Chremicals, Dro
strumen's,.ctc., is confident of doiug «as
C gars and Tobacce Cheaper
4
TO THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA.
the stock of the late firm ef WEBER &
“Cash for goods, and must Kave
toate ee pen awe “FHE: RUDOLPH ~ tea ASONAE AT BAMPTON 8