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May 21, 1876 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Weavy Snow Storms A rain setin on Friday évenin-, aad after well sodking the ground, it: DA turned into snow, and befure: morning the ground was covered to a —3 _ depth of some where neur six inches. a7 es : The snow. wus. muist and clung to Pi _ every thing it struck, and the result L was fruit trees.were yreatiy damaged. . a = Being covered with leaves and young Seo __fruit they were not # Atrong envugh to — stand a half foot of dump snow, und aent limbs of all sizes were beoken or ae ___ split off from from the trees so that every {0 orchard in town was in a sadly demoralized condition iu the moruing. Before tidon yesteriay the snow bad mostlygone, and it looxed favorable ee S for pleasant weather, Lut we wi.l not . _attempt to predict. uny thing about vit. A similar-ttorm occurred in this all. 4 section Gn Muy 20 b, 1861, which. resulted in similar damage to fruit Se trees. The Tuanscarwr of-the day mts after said: “All the fruit tiees, yesterday morning, looked like so many ° weeping willows,-and their owners, aa while contewplating th: ir’ prostrate \LY limbs, “had themselves very much D . the appearance of mourners.”’ His: = _ tory was simply repeatingitself in 2 t.Se the storm-of Friduy night last, ees , &, ‘oleThe Last Mpike. i The ceremonies of driving the last oo ~~ ——“gpiketook “place yesterday in the 2 amidst of ; «# snow storm,’ firing. of . gai, ringing ‘of -beils,. salute from _< Military, brass band music, ‘blowing 5 Be = whistles, and the shonts of a thon. She Daily Transcript j Special Reunion Notice, The ladies of Grass Valley and Nevada City whe desire to contribute refreshments for the reunion picnic “ure requested té' notify A. B. Brady of Grass Valley, Dr. R. M. Hnnat of Nevada, who will furnish teams to call at their residences for the same, to be transported to the pitnic grounds. It is necessary that all partres respond to this call at as early a diy as possible, so that it will be known’ what is to be farnished. © tizens from other parts of the . county exntake their baskets direct tu the grounds, mal9 Blacksmith Tools for Sale. __& fall set of Blacksmith Tools, nearly new, is offered for sate-cheap for cash, Enquire of Wu. Barton, mal6-2w Broad Street, Nevada City. a Notice, All irrigation accounts for. the season of 2876, will be collected ‘by A.D. Marti. Parties using water for irrigation, are requested to ‘settle monthly, from May Ist, 1876.,. a J._E. Brown, Supt. Nevada Water Works, . ~mal7lw i To When it May Concers. A magnificent’ ‘display of men’s youths’ and boys’ clothing, bats and faruishing goo, is for Summer weur;_ an ussortment of satcbels, valises and dies,” misses’ and childrens’ shoes, all of which are to be sold at prices . to suit the times, at HYMAN BROS corner Broad and Pine streets. m6 At Nivens’. A fresh lot of. bang up Havanas_ and Domestic cigars just received. Try ’em. mall, Settie up. : Immediate settlement is requested from all indebted to LESTER & MULLOE. £20 SS Merchant Tailor. a. W. Downey has at his tailoring trunks. “and “complete tine -of-ta-WF Evens, Archie Niyens,:_ . bank and parties doing business with us, We have thought it advisable to . kinds of Repairing done. N.C. N. GR. RCO. T Monday, April 24th, 1876, as follows: sen ~ GOING SOUTH. Train No.!1: leaves Grass Vallor at 5.30 A. M, arrives at Colfax at 6:50:4. M. . ‘Train No. 3 leaves.” rass Valley aw4.45 Py M.,ariives ut Colfax at 6.15 P. M, GOING NORTH. x Train-No. 2 leaves Colfaxat 740A. My arrive-at Grass -Valicy at 910A; M. : Train No-4 leaves Colfax at 745: PeM., arrives at Grass Valley at8.25P,M. ~~ . JUHN F. KIDDER; General Superinteneenay GRAND REUN ION} BALL! AT THE "SKATING RINK, FRIDAY EVEN’G, MAY. 26th. RAINS will commence running bdetween Colfax and Grass Valiey, on api3— . AGRAND BALL will f take place at the nkating We Rink, vw; Fridsy Evening May 26th, 1876. on the mane Occegion of the Reunion: ; The Supper will be served in the Theatre. The following Committees have been ap, point.d: ~ wt , SUPPER COMMITTEE, Judge Searls, R. C. Wairath, Oscar Malteran, . B. J. Watson, —A, H. Hunson, FLOOR COMMITTEE. _R. Wacseworth, A. R, Lord, Capt. J. A. Kapp, J. E. Brown. Tickets, including Supper, $3, “Nevada City, May 17th, 1876. “Banking Howse of the Bank of Nevada County. A CARD. In order to resume business of a sound basis, and at as early a day . : as-will-be prudent for us to do, we have resolved to call upon the stock~ holders for the remaining unpaid di 000 bei capital antenibed; and, “tl : sand or more people from all parts Mi Spee ee of the county. We were unable to} — i geta fall account for this marning’s . ” Vim. : issue, bat on Tuesday moraing will give full particulars and other items . ——— connected with the inauguration and-. — = — completion of the Nevada County : Narrow Gange Railroad, and shell Sty ee off enough extra copie’ to sup: __ply all who desire them-to-seud to} = frionds i in other States. da. Zs Methodist Church Services, aa — Rev. Mr. Rich will _preach.—Subject in the evening—‘‘Thy Kingdom . come.”’ The Bible meeting has been pestponed until the first Sunday in June. : i . Tn Oh RB. R, Election. 4 ‘ The stockholders of tne N, 0.N. : G. R. BR. will meet at the office of . : =e the company, 59 Main street, Grass uD . 5 Valley, at 2 ¥.u., Tuesday, June 6, 1876, for the election of a Board of bdeDirectors, and other business, full, : : x ee “Hae Watch Found,—__, A small silver-watch, double cases, +. and gold chain-attached, was ‘found “ hanging to a gentleman's vest button, after he left the depot, ——e on Saturday. The owner can = have the same by calling at es office, <= New Aviieele . at hs Palace Dry fax,. es Goods Store. _ Rosenberg Bros., of the Palace ork Dry Goods Store, receieved) yester= day the largest and m: st magnificent Ag stoek of Summer goods ever brought , 40 to this city. The goods must be oo sold within thirty ‘days, to make ane room for another inveice, which will The arrive from the East in June next. mo Now is the time to secure bargains. KmneROSENBERG. BEROs., — : Proprietors Palace Dry Goods my 20, “eve a heretofore kept by ‘Tom Canfield, where the best wines, liquors and cigars only will be Kept. Old patrons and the public generally are invited'to give the old stand a ee: call, my20.° . Great Excitement! : Bookout for the opening of the Zi Philadelphia Combination Store, in the TRanscuter Block, Commercial stréet, to-day, “Fifty cases of assorted goods for ladies and gentlemen, é jast received from the East, and the -. pew stock will be sold at a fearful = sacrifice. New®goods received every five days from the East. my20. % For Sale—At a Bargain. mee large Fire and Burglar proof Sie Tilton & McFarland Suafe—double hey doors and combinatien lock. Apply Se at E.L. MeClare’s Bank, Duteh Flat. mal9-3t. nd <3 Nurse. Wanted. Enquire at the Union Hotel,’ Ne. brought to the mountains, establishment, on Main street, the Jargest and finest stock.of goods ever: They, consist of French faney~ doeskins, cassimere, ‘fancy silk vestings of the ‘finest grade; alsa.A No. A best black doeskin for pants, black, blue and brown broadcloths and. beaver for ‘coats; diagonal goods of, every style and variety. The finest dress suits. from foreign or domestig goods made to order at the lowest possible living rates, in the latest styles, and warTanted to fit or no pay. a22sf. Potter: & Sigourney. Potter & Sigourney will sell.goods. for cash at great bargains for 60 days, for the purpose of reducing stock and dissolving partnership. Nevada City,’April 220d, 1876, “A : — Union Hotel Barber Shop, J. Fay is. prepared to do every kind of tonsorial work in’ the most artistic manner, at his shop in the ‘Union Hotel. Children’s hair cut. ting a specialty. ad-tf —_——---seo —-—__ ee HaGan’s MaGnoita Bat preserves and restores the complexion; removes freckles, tan and sallowness; makes the skin soft, white and delicate, Its application cannot be detected. OOoLyon’s Knzuatnog makes beautiful, glossy, luxutiant hair; prevents its falling out or turning gray, Ii bas stood the test ef 40 yeais, Is . charmingly perfumed, and has no) rival. —anch12-ly > For Coughs and Throat Disorders, use Brown’s Bronchial Troches, RAY: of many years. “Artned to the Teeth, Is a very common expression, but we think that armed to embellish and preserve them to a ripe old age is decidedly more appropriate, This can _. ibe 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 contaias no acids or gritty substances which injare the enamel, but 1s composed of, rare and antiseptic herbs, which have a’denefic ial effect on the whole economy of ‘the mouth, Bold by druggists. : en A CARD, = ‘To all who are guffering from the errors ahd indiscretions of youth, nervous weak« ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &é., I will send # recipe that will gure you FREE OF CHARGE. This great reniedy was discovered by s missionary ii South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseru T. Inmay; Station D, Bible House, m20 Lat ; veda city.Re) PETE New York & SHS. Lo3-6in subscribe for stock that wil 6 surrendered. We have resolved to. resume. business on or before June 16th, 1876. A committee will wait upon the people scription to stock and making arrangenients with depositors. By order of the Board of Directors. mal6 A. H. Parxgrn, See. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ae HE BANK.OF NEVADA COUNTY, lo. Cation of priucipal place of. business the City apd County of Nevada, State of Californias, Notice is hereby given that ata meeting 6f the Board of Directors, held on the fifteenth day of May, A. D., 1876, an assessment of Five Doliars, United States gold coin, per share, was levied upon the Capital Stock of the Corporation, payable immedrately to the Cashier of the Bank, at its Banking House, in said City and County of Nevada. Any stock upon which this assesament shell remain unpaid on the Sixteenth of June, will be delinquent and advertised tor sale at public auction; and unless payment is made before, will.be fold on the First day of July, 1876, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. ATH. PARKER, Secretary of the Bank of Nevada County. Nevada City, May 15th, 1876. BANKING HOUSE OF THE BANK OF NEVADA GOUNTY, STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING, : ersof the Bank of Nevada County, held at 10 o’clock, on Friday, June ‘16th, 1876, for the purpose of execting seven Dicrectors, and such other business as may ome before the meeting. mnal6 A. H PARKER, Sec‘ __REFRESHMENT SALOON. Be — ON PENE STREET, NEVADA CIT% 8 PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE BBO. ple with the = best of g . Johnstdn & DeH.rt, HARUWARE, ᤀ Fell line of ROGERS’ Celebrated : Chas. McElvy. 5 give opportunities te individuals~ to f } the sess de for tbepurpose--of obtaining sub-} HERE will be a meeting of stockhold-. Seocessors to “Joknston & Son. 27 & 28: MAIN STREET, Opposite Union Hotel, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS I= ‘STOVES, TIN WARE, ~ ‘IRON & STEEL,
. . . NAILS, SHOVELS. : PICKS; [ Whealieirans, . : es, Rope, "Blocks & Sheaves, — : Ox Bows.and Keys, Chain, Anvils,. ‘Visem Bellows. Aleo, checalebratea:. Sans BESSEMER STEEIAHORSE, SHOE SHAPE . MACHINE, AND: OARRIAGE BFLTS, _ RUBBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING. “PAINTS & OILS;of alk kinds. ; BLASTING and SPORTING — FUSE. SHOT, &c. Nickel Plated Ware. _ Direct from Meriden Brittania Ov. . CROCKERY, — GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, &e. j Agents for A. 8. Hallidie’s Wire © Moyes, Agents for..California Po wder Works. QUARTZ SCREENS punched to order aé San Franeisco died WATER PiP# constantly on hand ard cenection made With tie City Water “Works. IRON P&PE nede to order and all I, fact the best selected stook of Goods in Nevada Count “and as ‘Cheap as] i Cull and see us at the _ Pioneer Stand, _ Dissolution of Co-partnership. ‘HE co-partnership here tofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm namé of JOHNSTON & SON, is this day dissolved bv mutual © consent, Peter Jounston retiring. All debtsagainst. said firm will be paid by Peter Johnston. ‘PETER JOHNSTON, W. J. JOHNSTON, All outstanding accounts of the above firm will be receipted. for by either PETER JUHNSTON or W. J. JOHNSTON. Nevada City, May 1st, 1876. —— Certificate of Copartnership. E certify that we constitute a parti nership, traasacting business,Hardware and General Merchandise in this State; its principal place of business ia Nevada City. Calitornia: its name is JOHN-~ } STON & DeHART. Fhe full names and respective places of residence of both its inembers are signed hereto. —_* W. J. JOHNSTON, Nevada City, E. J. DeHART, Nevada City. May Ist, 1876. : CIGARS FOR THE MILLION. a na. A Large stocx of Gebvaninns TRON ‘RF-OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL.“ea CHARLEY KENT'S Keystorie. Market, B., COMMERCIAL STRERT,NEVADA te Se HAVING AVAILED HIMSELF of every advavtage which long exj-erieace and umple means can give, is prepared to furnish the public with The Finest Quality of. * BEEP, ‘W. D, CRAWFORD,’ 3 “-" Preprictor. MUTTON. 7 3 RING: LAMB, HIS WELL KNOWN BARBER SHOP SPRING B, has-been fitted up in first,class style, , sna gentlemen can now be shaved, haveVEAL,. their. Hair Cut or be Shampooed in the. highest, style of the Tonsorial art. a The following ‘reduction ‘in, prices . CORNED BEEF, . , ft ; Hair ‘Cugting; 25 Cents, Ss PICKLED. PORK, Sham pooing, 25 Centg, — THE BEST Shaving, , 25 Cents, HAMS AND BACON; je hig. own. manufacture, ) To be found in Nevada County. Also; a Choice Quality of . PURE AND CLEANLARD In quantities: to-suit, He is prepared to and will offer to ~~) Gustomers greater inducements than can be found elsewhere in Nevada County. by PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE HISSUPPLY. UNION. MARKET, Commercial Street, Nevada City,. Wien” AND RETAIL. DEAL ERS IN BEEF,PORK, MUTTON, CORN BEEF. = ~~ SAUSAGE; HAMS, BACON & LARD. All orders left atthe shop will be attend-¢a. to promptly, and satisfaction given; both in price and quality of meats, Thankful for past patronage. they soligit a continuance of the same. = _ Nevada a City, April. 1, 1876. THE GREAT OPPOSITION STORE. JOHNNY JACK, wAS JUST REOEIVED a Large and Splendid Stock of the Finest % CIGARS and TOBACCO, Ever Brought to the Town, If. lovers of the weed wilt give me a call, I will guarantee to give them the best brands ef CEGARS-to be had in Ne. vada County, and will sell then as cheap as the cheapest. I have also on hand, Fresh Candies, Nuts, etc. ‘Gyulenk; Fountain Soda; Confectionery, Nuts, Cigars, Ete, Eto. He will keep constantly on hand ;he above articles qf the Freshest and Choieest qualities. Families supplied on the shortest notice, Give wie a cajl and 1 will guarantee per ANTOINE kiero Nevada, May 13th 1876 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. per a STATE OF CHARLES MARSH, deceased. Motice is hereby given by the undersighed Executor and Executrix of the hast will of Charles Marsh, deceased; to the creditors of, gnd ail persons having claims against decedent, to ~xhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publieation of this notice, to the said Fxecutor and kxecutrix, at the Water Office of the South Yubs Canai Couspany; iu Nevada City, inj the County of Nevada. J.E. BROWN and ELEANOR C, MARSH, Executor and bk xecutrixof the last will of Chas. Mursh d eceased. Nevada City, May i7th, 1876. : Niles Searls Att'y. fect satisfaction. < If you want to wet a Genuine Havana or Domestic Cigar, Just call at my store on Pine street JQHN JACK, Nevada, Mar 13th, 1876. = American Laundry. From: May fa the following pri_€es will be charged: “RTICLES OF CLASS A.—Sheets, prs. Pillow Cases, prs. Pillow Shans, ‘Lable Cloths, Bed-Spreads: White Shirts, Chemise. Night ieee, Vests, Coats, plain Skirts, Wrappers, Under pkirts, Baby Robes $2 per dozen. — CLASS B.—Under Shirt«, Drawers, Flannel apd Colored, Over-shirts, Corset coversAprons and Children’ s Clothing--$1 per “dozen, CLASS C—Towels,, Napkins, prs. Coffs. prs. Hoge, prs. Socks, Collars, Handkerchiefs, &c. 45 ets per dozen. For Ladies Drise2s, ac cording to styles} AT GRASS. VALLEY, 18 The attraction ofthe who ceqn ty. AVING just opened a DR¥ GOODS. STORE on a grand scale and the [ “Quick Salesand Small. Profits System, we herewith inform the public af, Nevada County at large, tuat through our extraordinary facilities, wé are enabled to sell goods at auch pricés as will Astonish, the most ineredulous. . Having fad an immense rush of customers from all parts of the county since our cpetiing, we a retarn thanks for fayors received, and ask one and alt to call upon us, to. convince themselves that the only bargains inthe county are to be found AT THE GREAT @PPOSITION STORE, AT GRASS VALLEY, NEXT DOOR TO PETER ‘JOHNSTON'S HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT, BAMBERGER BROS. ~Grane Valley, April 28, 1876s STOCKHOLDERS’ MEEYING. HE annual meeting of the stockholders of the Névada County. Narrow Gauge Railroad Company, for the election of seven Directors for the ensuing year, and for thé transaction of such other bus Aness as muy properly come before the meeting, will be held at the office of the For all articles not named ai wa the lowest living rates. T trust my age boped be~accep able to my patrons. ga_ I “sot make them less without doing great iujustice to myself and those dependent upou me. Patronage solicited. All work faithfully and promptly done. Company, No. 59, Main stveet, Grass Val. ley, on Tuesday, the Gth day of June, A. D. 1576, “* @ at the hour of 2o’clock Pp. m. Polls will be open at 3 and closeat 3;30, Pp. um. By of the Board of Directors. sess : "GEORGE FLETCHER, — . PRéSHFL WER SEEDS, in . BETHESDA WATER, FSIS SS GGRE tected Se Pee SS J. & C. J. NAFPZIGER, ‘and Refining Works), Just received from New . York, CHOICE BULBS, Clover, aud Grass Seeds, And general assortmeut of Fresh G.rden, Seeds, AR Preston’s. Drug Stora. —— New York Enamel :Paint, S$ THE CHEAPEST AND MOST DURA_ BLE PAINT FOR THIS CLIMATE. _ At PRESTON’S, @ ——— Fresh from,the famous spring of Waukesha, Wisconsin, BROAD STREET. NEVADA CITY. — LKNLENNI4L BARBER SHOP: BROAD ST., OPPOSITE NATIONAL. ‘EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA CR*Y,~ &. CRAWFORD keeps natal od hana. « the EUREKA HAIR TOXIC, which heyuurantees to cure all diseases of the 8calpROOT BUACKING. Phe services of CARTER, the champion “Boot Bick of the State have been secured. Thankful for the liberal ; , patronage here. ‘ tofore bestowed upon me, I respectfully @ solicit a coptiniance of: the same. ed _W. D., CRAWFORD. ap2i _P. H BELDEN, . ~ Successor to Bell & ‘Belde Masonic Building, = Uor. Pine & Commercial Bis. ~~ __Nevada ade (NY Wholesale & Ret Retail dealer i"Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &o, _ _ A full line of Choice Pertumery;-Tottet ————_ Soaps, Toilet Powder, Cologne Beta, Combe : Brushes, &c, Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Paint Brushes: &e,Aisoa full line of §'PA TIONERY, such ag. lank Books, Letter, Nete and Legal Paer, Gold Pens. &ec Blank Books made to order at the lowest an Franciseo prices. My-Stock is most complete in allits departinents.and my prices arelow. I solicit, 2 4 share of publi¢ patronage. -P, H. BELDEN. Nevada, March 31, 1876, Notice to ‘Teamsters. bY game . —_LL TEAMS LOADING LUMBER OR WUOD FROM OUR YARD, WILL BE.BX EMPT FROM TOLL FROM THIS DATE : V. FLUMEco. Nevada, April 1st, 1875. LUST ISSUED. ne “200th EDITION, MAN HOOD, REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR, __E. pz F. OURTIS, M. D., &., &e, A Medical Essay on the cause. and cureo?, premature decline in man, showing ho health is-lost and how regained. It give a clear synopsis ot the impediments to 3] decreas. the treatment of nervous and" _ 5 * phyrical debility; exhausted vitality, and ail other diseases appertaining thereto the results of twenty years successful pracs ace, OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. CURTIS. ON “MANHOOD.”—There is r na member of sdéciety by whom this:bgok. . will not-be found useful, whether he the. parent, preceptor or clergyman, Londen Times. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This boos . shoula be read by the young for instruc. * tion, and by the afflicted for reliet; it will Price—One Dollar, by. mail or express, Address the suthor, DR. CURTIS, 520 _ ter Street, or P, O. Box 397, San Franci NEW ASSAY OPriog. HOMAS PRICE (formerly . the San Francisco Assaying having §tted up the old Pacific Mail building, No. 624 Sacranieuto street, corner Leidesdorff, as an : ‘Assay Office and Chemical Lab. Qratory, 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, His office will be opened for business on Monday, May 1st, dence and experience in his pro-. fession will entitle him toa reasonable -portion of tne business. of his friends and the publicgen. — ac0-dm injure. no one. —Medical Times and Gaoi uette. gf) es