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The Daily: Grawacript
> NEVADA CITY, CAL.) '
aie
LOCAL AFFAIRS. .
+ Citizens’ Meeting.
At a meeting called of citizens, for
the selection pf officers for the ensuing year, took place at the Court
House on Friday evening. « A. H.
Hanson Secretary of the Board ‘of
Trustees, called the meeting to order: On motion dudge Searls wis
elected President, and H. H. Hiskins Secretary. On motion it was
..Qrdered that a committee of five: be
appointed by the President to _sele
_ Suitable persons for city officers.
The President appointed as said
ee n
+ Phetirgest-stock;-the~best-stock;
Which is understood by-everybody
receiving the latest ‘styles of the ‘seain the market. By calling, at our
establishment and examing our stoek
and prices, you will be convinced of .
the same. Hysan Bnos.,
Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Ne
vada City, ap27
2°21U Can’t Read This Right Oph.
the finest stoek, the most, stylish
stock, and the cheapest stock of
‘Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Boots
and Shoes, Underciothing and gents’
vada City, will arrive: from. San
SY ARTs TON ik hai t REE C t ith
. . Mining Stock” Board.
tliat Hyman Bros. are’ continually} :
son, and are able to undersell others, .
on account. of the advantages they .
have; one of the firm being always . ,
Furnishing Goods ever seen in Ne. . 420 Balhon, 62.
"BAN FRANCISCO.
Yesterday Morning’s Sales.
“680 Ophir, 102.
345. Mexican, 2814. oe
1080 Gould & Curry, 2234. .
1020 Best.& Belcher, 5714.
100 Savage. 132.
345 Chollar, 79. oe ,
135 Hale & Norcross, 4614.
' $35 Crown Poiut, 36,
110 Yellow Jacket, 85.
890 Imperial, 914.
60 Empire Miii, 6%.
380 Alpha, 253,,
200 Kentuck, 15%.
~~ 80 Confidence, 2144.
~~ 240. Con. Virginia, 456.
495 Sierra Nevada, 13%,
1890 California, 642g,
f EIS BE
“25 Seg Belcher, 105.. i
410 Overm: is
5th
;
6th.
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‘hem,
descrimessed
> their
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ble
orate
LE
y being
sICCEREmpossi4E AND
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1s while
, aston
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they are
bh -henihe UniENT.
is great
stralian
LDS,
ors that
t, in the
for the
. Equesrouettee
le
n of the
atest feFeats of
les:
Somerul, Darenpe—in
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of Tron
m Balis, .mortals
‘LEY .
ed Son
Jester.
Acrobat
nd Gymest .and
ler in the
ed Hori{RINO,
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pent has
Y,
e world,
increased
he circus”
aced, and
rid to
l.
e conve$1 00.
cents.
comliittes thé following named —persons: A‘ Goldsmith, &. Nihell, K.
Casper, A. H. Irish, andyWm. RB
Coe. They reported the following
named. persons as candidates for
cily. officers. . Trustees—Geo. G.
Allan, Jon T. Morgau, A. H. Hyason, W. J. Organ, A. Gault, Treasurer—Jumes Colley, Assessor —E.
A. Foster. :
* dered that the report“of the committeé be accepted, John ‘I’. Morgan
declined serving, on motion it was
-. ordered the name of L: Nihell be ad___the decisionu-of the Dewocratic Co un.
__ Preaching by Rev. P.Y. Cool..
ded in place of Mr: Morgan. On
motion it was ordered that the report ba‘udcpted, Carried,
_Rersomal. :
Mr, Howard Webster, agent for
“The Native Races of the Puaeitic
~States,”” called on uy yesterday,
This work is being published by H.
H. Bancroit, and will consist of .tive
volumes © with maps avd illustrations. The first volumn will treat
on the wild tribes; their manners
and-customs. Tie 2ud, on Mexico
and Central America’s civilization.
The 3rd, on myths and languages.
The 4th, on antiquities. ‘Lhe dih, on
primitive history.
A
For County Survey or.
“*-By reference to ou? iidvertising
columue it will be seen that Fenwick
R. Miller is’ candidate for the of: fice of County Surveyor, subject to
ty Convention,
See
Immigrants.
2S
Jake Cross informs us that two
frdins of cars containing fifteen hun-.
dred immigrants, passed " through
Truckee for San Francisco, on. Friday evening lust: What shall we do
with the immigrants, is the question
of the day.
. . BieNia
. The Congregational folks had a
grand time in the grove near the
Oakland. school house, yesterday.
It was a delightful day, and all who
went out had a nice time.
Methodist Church,
Services will be held to-day mornaing and evening, in the Methodist
Church, at 11 a. M.,and 744 Pp, w
Religious.
Bishop Wingsfield, will visit Trinity church in this city, on the last
Sunday in May, to adininister the
apostolic rite of confirmation,
Trinity Church,
Free services to-day at the usual
hours, aiid the administration of the
Holy Communion, immediately after
morning service, Seats free:
/;.
. Late Styles,
A. Goldsmith has just received
some beautiful goods by express for
Spring and Summer wear. If you
‘want to get the latest style of goods
at less prices than the old styles are
sold for, call at Goldsmith’s. He
sells goods cheaper than any other
house in the county, It.
Pine apple cheese at LESTER &
MULLOY’s,
: LaBrapor Herring
: MULLOY’S.
>
at LESTER &
Ina few days the largest stock of
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, etc.
will be arriving at B. H, Miller’s.
clothing establishment, in Odd Fellows’ building, Broad street. The
stock will consist of all the latest
styles far Spring and Summer wear
/
= and willbe sold at the lowest-mar_Keb prices. meyl
For Bulbs and Seeds?
Read Preston's advertisement. 020
New styles of Brussel Catpets with
at Goldsmith's, “~ a3
sy
Gn -meétion—-it -was—or-+
” We understand that the Rt. Rey. ;
this coming week,at t he store of . K:
Casper, corner Pine and Commercial
streets. : ;
Latest Novelty! Ladies’ Gliding
Slippers! A Large Assortment at
Kasper’a. . : ap25Important, Endorsed by the
Medical profession. D>. Wm, Huall’s
Balsam for the-Lungs, cures Coughs,
Colds and Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat -und: Chest.
Dr, Townsley’s Toothache Anodyne
‘cures in One Minute. f7-6m
5C0° Sehool Hats? at
apiece, at Goldsniith’s,
0
_. Phe ‘‘Bonanza” for All, .
~~ ‘Invalids, by nervous debility, desirous ot
again feeling the vigor of health and vin
of system, should take a few bottles of D-.
HENLEY’s CeLeBRatep I, X. L. Brerers.
377% cents
dawn of restoration, of returning health.
No case of dyspepsia, indigestion, loss of
appetite, rheumatism, kid-ey or.liver. disease, has-ever resisted its restcrative power. Every part of the human system re.
quires and should “receive “sustenance and
Support from the stomach, reguiated by
the liver, If the stomach can not supply
the ailment required, the, whole system
languishes, Fortify your organs of life
with these bitters, and in’ @tew day: you
will feel your whole system invigor: ted;
‘liver, stomach or bowels, It’is invaluable;
it will revive your shattered system. Dyspeptics and persons of bilious habit should
keep it within reach, if they value health
and ease. a6-1m
BULBS! BULB»!
CHOICE FLOWER SED.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
ever brought to this marxet. Just
received at
PRESTON’S
Totble Tube Roses, Named
Dicentras, Maceira Vines,
New Gladiolus, Bleeding
Hearts, etc. etc.,
Before.
Now is the time to plantthem.
. Vick’s New Catalouge GIVEN AWAY to
Seeds. Another large invoice of
NOVELTIES .
Will arrive from the East in a few days, at
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
~-E, M> PRESTON; Druggist;
STRAWBERRY .
FESTIVAL,
: AND oe ;
SOCIAL DANCE.
FWE LADIES OF ‘THE EPISCOPAL
SOCIETY, will hold a
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
AT THE THEA‘TRE,
‘FRIDAY EVENING MAY 7th.
‘Dancing from 9 till 1 o’cleck.
Tickets, $i 50.
ap29
DENTISTRY.
DR. A. CHAPMAN, .
: script Builoing,..
ON COMMERCIAL STREET.
DR. G. W. GRAVES
AND
DR. H. WAGNER,
Physicians, Surgeons and Obstet viecians,
Permanently located at
NEVADA CITY. .
; FFCE in Brown & Morgan’s Bloc
O Corner Broad and Pine streets. mch
“LOR, M.
fee
ME N ; meets every M
he Facar Rates taet es Stan Odd as’ ° ’
.u. H.C. McRELVEY, of Recerde.
‘Franciséoand -Neéw York markets . . Tee
Before one bottle is taken they will féel thet
for every disease arising from disordered .
At LOWER PRICES then ever . .
every-purchaser of $1 50 worth of Flower . .
. In all its branches, in the most finished
‘ style, and with promptness. Prices to suit
the times. : a
o Justice, 128,
ow
74° Ps
“ 200 Lady Bryan, 6.
45 Julia, 934.
240 Caledonia, 21.
90 Knickerbocker, 4.
00. Globe, 144.."
215 Baltimore, 7%{:
125 Utab, 644.
790 Meadow Valley, 8
225 Raymoud 5214,
338 Bureka Con 34.
790 oa Siver Hill, 12%,
3/7
Pe td
a
wr
GRAND OPENING
aie, a OF. .
SPRING and SUMMER
At the Pry Goods Emporium of
Every one is invited to exguarantee that my prices defy competion.
_ The Stock consists of the
LATEST STYLES
DRESS GOODS,
_ FANCY GOODS,
MILLIN“RY GOODS,
Pe ete., etc.
—
: Particular attention © is
stock ae
CARPETS —
OIL CLOTHS
Ever brought to this City.
Don’t Forget the Place.
A. GOLDSMITH.
Nevada City, Aril 16, 1875,
J. W. COOLEY,
T SEAMAN’S CARRIAGE FACTORY,
(near the residence of John Cashin,
on the Grass Valley road,) is now preCARRIAGE AND SIGN PAINTING
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Nevade, March 20, 1875.
. GROCERY,
“©
it with a
—)-Pamily Groceries,
A. Goldsmith, .
Pamine-and Price my Goods, .
and I liereby give a positive . .
called. ta, the most Extensive. :
Carriage, Sign, and Qrna-. ,
ALEX. GAULT'S,
e209)
PROVISION STORE,
~ AND BAKERY,
‘ BROAD STREET, —
NEVADA CITY.
JJ AVING leased the fire-proof building
adjoining my BAKERY; aid socked .
LARGE AND CHOICE
z VARIETY ~OF
. Drugs Medicines, Mining ChemCor Pine & Commercial Streets,
WY Honrsste AND RETAIL DHaLae ete ar, ‘
icals, ‘Patent Medicines &c.
Books ! Boots!
BLANK BOOKS,
_. SCHOOL BOOKS,
GIFT BOOKs, ~
_. ° JUVENILES,
NEW PUBLICATIONS,
BELL & BELDEN, ; ss comen ee _&
Masoni¢é) Buildin . . AMD-SECOND STREETS, . oS
: SACRAMENTO, fe
AGRICULTURAL,
AND MILL ANB MINING GOODS:
knuw to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLAS, and
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
IMPLEMENTS:
STEAM ENGINES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
UR STOCK IS COMPLETE in: every
department. andour prices AS. LOW
as any-house-in the State for the sameclass. ° . ;
is. We handle “none bat what wa
gee le SRT ae en nme
always keep the latest improved Machines:
which are known to: be guod, and preferable to the older styles.
SOfE [AGENTS FOR THE COAST OF
Gaar, Scott & Co ’s Poxstable Ene
Moline Wind Mills,
I-am prepared to sell
. PROVISIONS,
GROCERIES,
: CASE GOODS,
_ AT, WHOLESALE-OR RETAIL,
ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
< Everything in.my Storeis just received
is of. the CHOICEST QUALITY, and-con
Bequentlyis ~ :
FRESH and PURE.
I intend to keep the BEST of :
“everything to be found in a
First Class GROCERY and
80 ixifend to sell at the Lowest
Living Prices. A share of the
‘Public. Patronage is respect:
fully solicited.
Nevada City, April 1st, 1875,
EMPIRE
LIVERY STABLE,.
BROAD STREET; OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HUTEL. NEVADA CITY.
LANCASTER & CO,, Proprietors.
HE proprietors of the EMPIRE STA.
BLES announce that they have nuw
the Largest lot of
¥
Horses, Carriages and Kuggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teanis, with bleyant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terms.
Our Horses are free from vice, of good
style and capable of goiug as fast as any
gentleman cares to drive.
Carriages for Funerals attended to with
‘promptness. :
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
mouth and the greatest of care guaranteed,
‘Nevada City,,March 7th, 1875,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
N OTICE is hereby given thatC, J.
“_NAFFZIGER has this day formed a
copartnership with JACOB NAFFZIGER,
under the firm name of oa
‘And will continue the Retail
at the old stand onCOMMERCIAL STREET,
They will keep constantly on hand the
very best of
SAUSAGE, HAMS,
BACON and LARD.
Meat business
All persons indebted to JACOB NAFFZIGER are requested to settle their accounts
atthe above named place ot business,
Nevada City, May Ist, 1874.
PROVISION »fURE, and I al-.
ALEX. GAULT. .
~~ LANCASTER & C6.” . ————
J. &C.J NAFFZIGER, . ,
?
a
ree» Sek
. Steel Pens, a tae
. Letter and Note Paper,
Legal Cap, — :
Bill CHD.. ae
oe Drawing Paper,
ae &e, &o
SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS!
Red Clover, Altalfa, Timothy,
: Lawn Grass, Kentucky Blue
. Grass, Sain Foin.
BULBS! BULBS! BULBS!
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Gladiolas, (all colors and Varieties. )
A Full Line of
Flower and Garden Seeds.
Every. family should bavea copy of
Devoted Specially to the
CULTURE OF FLOWERS,
And
ORNAMENTAL PLANTS.
CeSTATIONERY. BE
' . Schuttier Farm Wagons,
. FRUIT. CONFECTIONERY AND .
. At 25 Cents per Pound, and upwards.
Gold Medal Separators,
Taylor Sulky Riikes, ;
~ ‘Haine’. Gen. Headers,
Underwood's Hay Louder & Rake,
“Trade Kngines — iy Se
Vibrator Threshers,
" Challenge Spring Wagons,
Pitt’s Horse Powers, and Sees
2” See themy before yer. buy any other,
° api0-tni-3g
’
anon
JOHN JACK’S
CIGAR AND TOBACCO
VARIETY STORK,
PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY,
I DESIRE to inform the public that. I am
M. now imreceipt of a fresh importation.
of Choice HAVANA and DOMESTIC: GiGARS, including the celebrated brands,
Elaine and Pulman Palace. Car.
ALSO
CHEWING TOBACCO,
Of all kinds, which will be sold wholesale
or retail,
FRESH FRUITS,
Of all descriptions, sach as,
Strawberries, Oranges, Lemons,
Limes, ete.,
Will be Kept constantly on hand during
the season. ;
CANDIES ! CANDIES!
FRESH NUTS,
Always on hand at the lowest rates,
Agents Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., of California
BELL & BELDEN,
B: H. MILLER,
CLOTHING MERCHANT,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St.
_ NEVADA CITY,
a eengtaynee
ot
UNION HOTEL,
MAIN STREET,
“NEVADA OITY,
en
CHAS. H. MOORE, & Co.,.
‘PROPRIETORS.
——f
Open all Night.
ee
UNION LIVERY STABLE
GRAHAM & MAJOR,
PROPRIETORS.
OPPOSITE UNION
S HOTEL, Main:
NEVADA CITY, CAL, . .
AVING leased the UNION STABLES,
and stocked it with a fine collection
of HORSES, CARRIAGES and BU 4GIES,
the proprietors announce to thé” citizens ot
Nevada and the community in general,that
re:
. they are prepared to furnish
ELEGANT TURNOUTS.
Their horses are kind and gentle, well
broken, and yet fres goers. Persous de»
siring to geta :
TEAM OR SADDLE HORSE,
Should call and examine our outfits and
prices. ‘Transient custom solicited and
every effort will be made to give satisfaction. Horses boarded by the week or month
at reasonable rates.
wee ‘
> RAHAM & MAJOR,
Nevada City, lst, 1875,
Sy
J. M. WALLING,
. ATTORNEY .AT LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC, :
Justice of tue Peace, and
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
FFICE, Brown & Morgan’s Block, NEO VADA CITY, Cal. BS
senewatte.:
HUPP & CROWLEY,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law,
Office—Brown.& Morgan's Block, ~ .
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
ANNUAL MEETING.
HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock.
holders of the Odd Fellows’ Hall Association, will be held on. ; a
Monday, Muy 8d, 1875, .
At 8 o’clock, P. M., at Odd Fellows’ Hall,
lection of Trustees for the
year. is A. H. PARKER,
GZO, 8, HUPF,
Secretary of Hall Association.
=
apad~JOHN JACK,
W00D RANCH FOR SALE.
UNIVE MILES NORTH OF NEVADY.
Contains 200 acres of land; 50 acres
under fence, 20 acres in hay, and 4 agrees
seeded in alfalfa, There is avhouse of 6 i
rooms on the premises, two gO>u barng,
a chicken house and other ‘Outevulidings,There is on the place, One Hundreu Apple
Trees n full bearing, Five Hundred Grape.
Vines, and other small fruits. All the ~~
above described property will be sold tor
$1,000. ~'Vitle, pussessory. Apply to ;
k A, ISOARD & CO,
Nevada, April 21, 1875, :
SUTTON & BAKER,
NEVADA CITY, OAL.,
AVING just received a Large and
Choice Stock of
GROCERIES, . 3 .
_C48E GOODS,
‘WHEAT,» BRAN, etc.,
All our Goods are Warranted,
and Delivered Free of Charge.
SUTTON & BAKER.
Nevada City, February 9th, 1875.
$500
RANCH: FOR SALE,
ITHIN ONE MILE of Nevada City.
W There are nearly 200 acres.of lund,
30 acres of which fssown to grain, There
is plenty of water and wood. Sale includes the crop. T.tle possessory. For
particulers.inquire of
ad . M, CONNELLY, or of
38J.M, WaLuine, Real Estate Agent, “at
CENTRAL CARRIAGE AND WAGGON MANUFACTORY,
‘WILLIAM SEAD MAN,
BEGS TO ANNOUNCE
to the public, that having
established the above Factury,hé is prepared to build
: Description.
Also Agent for the Celebrated a
STUDEBAKER WAGONS, :
All Repairing Promptly Attended to.
Nevada City, April 14th, 1875.
MRS. 0, M. HAYES,
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
AS FOR SALE AND KEEPS CON.STANTLY UN HAND,
MUMAN HAIR, OF ALL SHADES.
The ladies.of Nevada and vic inity are invited to-call and examine
CURLS AND SWITCHES.
Also Sole Agent for t
Butterick’s Celebrated Pattern:
i on