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May 28, 1878 (4 pages)

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NEVADA, CITY, CAbs pt Rah SF SEER SRDS SEES LOCAL AFFAIRS. Death of Hubertus Schardin, We have ,to clironicle this morning the demise of one of the oldest residents of Nevada county. Habertus Schardin died at his residence, at Newtown, on Sunday last, of ‘eovsuuiption, ~"Thetdeceased came to California in 1819, from Missouri, aud in the early part of 1850. settled in Newtown, about 6 miles below -chandise: ranehing, etc. Here—be Semnained with bis family until the day of his death, twenty-eight years, _and-was one of the oldest residents of . : Nevada-eounty. Mr, -Schardin was == ry man . ofstrict integrity, straight forwi a in all his business relations,. and ba(l a large circle of friends. He . 2 . was 0S years of age, and leaves a wife but-no children. The foneral will take place on to-morrow, Wedresday at o'clock; fron the “Hail of Nevada Lodge, F. and A. M., of which order he ‘had long been, a memnber. ; on ee @ Board of Sapervisors, At a special meeting of the Board } of-Sapervisors -held-yesterday; the} following business was trapsacted: Appointment of officers for, Constitational Conventiyn . Election: f Nevada Precitict—Tuspector, C. E. Mulloy; Judges, _ Dunoisliff and L, Nibell. Bine Tent Precinct —Inspector,O, D, Campbell; Judges, : B._D, Cliadwick and V. Wa . The-insurance ‘the county buildings was re-awarded to same agencies that held the poticies of the previous year, ~ Jno, on est bidder, was -awatded the contract for.repairs and improvments on Hospital buildings, . John Young, Jr., was appointed Constable and Road and Poll Collector of Eureka District. Pear Some ero ereON Public School Pic-Nic. Tax iT The teachérs and pupils of the Public Schools of this city are tohave a grand pic-nic at ’Storms’ fanch on Friday next, the Bist inst: No pains will be spared to make this an occasion of un&lloyed pleasure to all connécted with our model institutions of learning, the Board of Education wisely thinking that a day's “recreation in the midst of lovely sylvan retreats will have the effect of a Ce ~ powerful invigorant, giving the tparticipants a renewed appetite for the duties which lie before them. Antidote for a Common) Poison. ie. “With the beginning of the picenic season, complaints of “atties who ing have been poisoned by. coming in ‘contact with the scrubby oak are = frequent. We here give a prescription. which is a sure and positive care; 1 drachm carbolic acid, 4 ounce ascetic acid, } ounce alcohol, mixed with 8 ounces of distilled water. Apply with a sponge on 1 6 paris afss fected. Nice Moses Fe ‘Fer Sale Cheap. a Two and a half acres of rich gar: den Jacd, orchard, pleuty of free waos ter and amprovements. Part sowed “<., =—in~alfalfa and wheat. City title. La. Boguire of J. Marri, D> & ~ gas Near Union Hotel. < $100 00 Reward. via A pocket book, containing notes oe against various parties, amounting ae to about $1,600, and gold notes and greenbacks to the value of $180, was lost.in..this..city during-.tlie.past 6: month or two. The name of “Dad om Edwards” was written in ink on the cover of the pocket book. —The finder will receive the above-reward by ‘x leaving the pocket book, with allits . contents, at the National Exchange Hotel, Payment of the above notes = has been stopped. Dap Epwarps. a . Nevada City, May 26, 1878-f * Piano Tuning, ys Paul Sehoen is coming. Leave orders for tuning at the Book and Music store of Gro. W. Wexca. : Fresh Battec, From the best dairies in the county, ie ut 37% cents per pound, at D ma2l C. E. Muuxoy’s, : Fresh Butter, a None Better, for 35 cents per pound, a1 “ma22 Axex, Gavxz. “Wf :Tutosh . ~ Thomas Williams, being the lowNo. 1, Festival. The ladies of the Baptist. Chufch will give a No. 1. festival in the vestry of the Baptist Church on Wednesday evening next, 29th inst., consisting of ‘strawberries, ice cream, lemonade, cake, ete, As they seldom call on_ the public, they hope to hive on this occasion a liberal patronage of the community. All are invited to come and pattuke of the good things_of the season. \ Admission free. . By order. mazotd, ———__-—_ +.. Complete. Hyman Bros. hav: new on hand . the largest, best selected and most complete stock of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, inthe market, all of which -willbe sold at greatly reduced rates. To be convinced carat their establishment, corner Broad and Pine streets, Névada City, .[al3 Mrs. KE. kK. Eisher Has leased tho store formerly occapied .by A. J. Rid; ge asa lnw office, Of . and has fitted it up ina very pretiy and stylish manner as a Jewelry Store. new. and) elegant goods, notably moug which is the finest display of solid silverware everseen’ in the {county. She extends a cordial invi+ . goods will bear inspection, both in aw lity and price. mall ie cialis ocd by Beavtrry the soniplation: and remove pimples, spots, burs, scalds, stings, chapped lips, prickly beat, and all irritations of the skin by using Glenn’s Sulphur Soup. mages Of . oot And Iu Tots ae, on old shoulders produced hy Hill’s lustantaneous Hair Dye. ie DRADER SS Rie Enjoy Life. _ live in! mountains glens. and Oceans, and ihousavds otf means for enjoyment. We can desire vo better when in perfect health; but how often do the ma. jority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worried oat with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof that Green’s August Flowers will make them as free from disease .as when born, Dyspepsia and liver complaint is the direct cause of seventy-five per cent of such maladies as Biliousness, .indigestion, sick headache, costiveness, nervous prostration, Dizziness of the head, palpitation of the heart, and other distressing symptoms,.Three doses of August Flowex will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents. ‘Try it. 8 Se ee A Card, rm To all who are suflering from the errors’ “ahd indise: ‘tions of youth, nervous weakness, ‘rly decay, loss ofmanhood &c.,I_ ill send areceipe that will cure you; FREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy was discovered by a missionary iii South America. Send a self-addressed en_velope to the Rev. Josépx ‘T, Iyaan, Station D, ey House, New York City. ol2-ly Bad a eal ‘ German Syrup” ‘No other medicine in the world Way €ver given such a test-of—its etrative qualities os Boscursr’s GexMan Syxcp. In three years two million four hundred thousand small bottles of this medicine was disiributed free of charge by druggists in this country to those afflicted with copsumption, asthma croup, severe coughs, pneumonias and other disease of the throat, and lungs, giving the Anierican people undeniable proof that German Syrup willcure them. Tbe resuit bas been that Druggists in every town and village in the United States are reeommending it ‘to their customers, Go to your Druggist, W. D. Vinton and ask what be knows about it. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. ‘Three doses will relieve any case. ee »Among the Whitest Things on Earth Are teeth, beautified and preserved by SOZUDONT; and the rose is scarce Sweeter than the breuth which becomes arumatie through its ifluence. It is the very pearl of dentrifices and the surest preventive of dental decay in existence. ~It feraedies with certainty canker and every species of corrosive blemish upon the teeth, and counteracts the hurtful influence upon them of acidity of the stomach. ‘The formula of its preparaticn includes only ; botanic ingredients aud it contains only the purest and most salutary of these. Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for all diseases of teething in children. It felieves the child from pain, cures wind colie, regulates the bowels, and, by giving relief and bealth to tue child, gives rest to the mother. m8-60 . WwW. D. LONG, Attornev and Counselor at Law ] _ AND NOTARY PUBLIC. FFICECN BROAD STREET opposite . Ut the National Exchange Hotei. . Beets, Sees, Hats ete,to-be_foand{— She is in constant receipt of ‘Sunday, June 2,78) 1 tition-to her Nevaca friends, as her} -theumati sms “Whats traly beattifal world we [ Nature gives us grandeur of . . PII snee . GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC -TO BE GIVEN BY THE GERMAN SOCIAL CLUB an QP ae 4 GRASS VALLtY, ISMERT’S GROVE A general invitation is extended. to everybody, . —} tebe found-inthe States NEVADA CITY, -« tinieoiGh . JACOB NAFFZIGER, Prop'r. THIS WELL KNOWN ana Popular ‘Hotel, situated on Main Street, in the City of Nevada, has been thoroughly overhauled, refitted, and furnished in first class style, and is now open: tor the re ceptic yn. of guests. The Sleeping A part acest 3, Are Large, Airy and Pleasant, and every bed int the house has a spring mattrass. As a desirable, qniet place for the weary, the UNION offets superior inducements. The Tables of the Union, } the State, and are filled with the best Abe . market affords. . Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Will-be fornd at the Bar, and the Billiard Room has the BEST BILLIAKD TABLES + ee UNION. HOTEL, . Will compare. favorably with any Hotetin}—~ Buckeyes Mowers and Reapers,, Hollingsworth Sulky Rakes. Pitt’s (1 “he Tiger Self Dump is THE LATEST AND B EST Roke “BAKER & HAMILTON, IMPORTERS*AND MANUFACTURERS OF Agricultural Implements and Machines AND HA LARDW ARE, TE OLDEST st HOUSE IN THIS ‘LINE OF . Business on the Coast—hayiog starfed with the frst farax “\= fic ing interests of the State. in Valu ania “Mh ac hinge, etc. They are now EXCLUSIVE AGENTS for many of the most Valuable Machines that are used in farming—among which are the Have always teken THE LEAD . Champion Mowersand Reapers. Tiger Selt Dump Suliky Rakes, in¥ enged. BAIN’S FARM AND FREIGHT WAGONS. BAIN'’S HEADER WAGONS, The Best Wagons Ever Sold An California. see Hae cere Genuit 2€ Bufialo Threshers and Horse dow ers, J. 1, Case & Co.’ 3 Tmprovec d Calitornia a Headers, —Fhe UNfON-enjoys the reprtation of being the REST HOTEL IN TAINS, and-the proprietor is determined to Keep it so. OPEN ALL NIGH’ Es JACOB N AFF ZIGER, 1§ ap. a G O, W. WELCGH, Dealerin Sy, Books, Stationery, 43 Musical Insts uments, ‘ &e. eC: BSI GENERA ‘ ‘N EWS a) — LUETIEAND. BRAND, py Watchwakers, . { = gna Jewelers. Broad . treet, opp. Stumpf's Hotel NOTICE. op has purchased snd “interest of Hamme Of Quong Sing, at Rough ana Ready, im the county of Nevada, State of California, and will continue the business heretofore in his own name. The all the right, title RRANGEMENTS have been completed for 4 ‘grand time at the above name d following officers have Bice: f piace ‘the solocted: PRESIDENT OF THE )Day, “Henry Vogelman. MARSHAL,
Henry Wohler. ASSISTANT" MARSHALS, W. Kohler and P. Brunstetter. MUSIC BY Tee UNION BRASS BAND, Under the leadership of Prof, BU late ten det 01 of the U, 8. 4th iititey Bee’ A. staan MUSIC FOR DANCING Will be furnished by PROFS, BUELER & VOLLMER. A part of the Amustments will consist of DANCING, SINGING, POLE CLIMBING, SACK RACES, And many other games tee num©rous to mention, CASH PRIZES IN COIN! . ing and other games, Committee of Invitation, Will be awarded for Pole Clim: = Wis Tuade 1 Septembertast-— wy ond Ready March 14th, e768 7 Mouhtain Téa: : FRASHE un is new ticle of in this ¢ ity. The Ice this sedson is mos Gecidedly the best.ever put up.in this sec tion of the ¢ muntry. All orders -left at the ffice pany.on the faithfully more d to,. «L._S. THOMPSON, Nevada May Fth,1878.—al ——— of. the . AREER FOR THE MILLION, ROGER CONLAN, Broad ptreet, Nevada City. ALES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, Of the Best Quality. m THE MOUN. RY CTICE is hereby ¢ given that Wy Kee John King in the store as oe hase lersigned gives notice that he LE prepared to supply the best ar)~ MOUNTAIN tom To auy business place or private ‘reside nce ComPlaga, will be promptly and MILWAUKEE BEER DEPOT ‘T. LOUIS, BOCA and HOME BREWED BEER FROM DREYFUSS BREWERY. ad Our Hill's Eureka Gang Plows, Harrows, Cast Iron Plows, ‘Cultiyators, ete. CHRIS. NAFFZIGER, PROPRIETOR OF THE, Union Market, Nevada City, 4 se NoW ON HAND, manufacture, NEW LARD, Which he offers for sale in quantities _to suit, He also « ‘has : HAMS and BACON, THE BEST IN THE COUNTY, Of-hisown mannfectate. He-also-keepr keeps on hand, at alitimes, the best of BUEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, 5 _, SAUSAGES, ete, seca of his own: Give hima call, ir you want somethin nice in his line. A rs CHRIS. NAFFZIGER Slevada, Oct. 16 1877. t MAY FESTIVAL —FOR— FREE LIBRARY COLOSSAL ‘ORGAN, ‘AT 2:30 P.M, AT MECHANICS’ PAVILION, SAN FRANCISCO. SUMNER W, BUGBEE, Manager. (Successor to E. M1. Preston, ) DEALER IN DRUGS MEDIC\NES MINING CHEMICALS, TOILET GOODS RESCRIPTIONS accurstely coins ound ed at allhoursof the day o uight General Insurance Agency. INCLUDING aud QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANIES. * ““PHIRD ANNUAL RE-UNION ~OFr— “OLD NEVAD ANS, = — CAT Saturday, June lst, 1878. —_——— Residents of } present. CHAS. C. LEAVITT, Sec’y. : mall-td MASONIC NOTICE. month. vited. TW. Loutzenheiser, D. Binkelman, H. Fache, Isidore Haas, D Miller, Cc Bebrisch, a Nathan, Jobn Frank, Jacob Wilhelm, érhn Seliger, H. Uphoff,: Wm, Meyer, Theo. Wilhelm, J. Neugschwendtner FPelx Schrakamp, . M. Hyman, ¥F. Sehlageisen, C, Laubengiger, Jos, Snyder, CO, F. seeba, Wm. Vollwer, A. Bueler, C. Bencorf, E. Krauss, P. Wordell, H. Hansen, Railroad Time Table nm a few days Pp pyl2t -{ i JOHN CALDWELL, M ter.. H, Boampman, Secretary. WALTER DD. ViI8mToNn LIVEAPOOL, LONDON and GLOBE and IMPERIAL, NORTHERN W. D. VINTON, Prop’r. BADGER PARK, OAKLAND, Nevada County are cordially invited to be JOHN GARBER, President. — Nevada Lodge, No. 18,F. & A.M. STATED MEETINGS ON the Second Wednesday of each . Visiting— “bretiren in. good standing are cordially in(uores OF 2000 VOICES. Electricity, Artillery and Telephone. CONDUCTORS. Carl Zerrahan, Boston, John P. Morgan & R. Herold, San Francisco. The Management have, at great expense secured the services-of the Cel. ebrated Contralto, ANNA DRASDIL. M.W. Whitney, the Greatest Living Basso. Helen Ames Billings. Miss Abme Clark. W. H. Fessenden; cf Boston, And many other celebrated Soloists. Edison's Wonderful Invention, THE PHONOGRAPH, Ts on its way from New York, and will be exhibited at the May Festival, Sale of Tickets begins at SHERMAN, HYDE & Co., sun Francisco, April 29th. SEASON TICKETS FOR 3 DAYS, $500. ing to location. No extra charge for Reserved Seats, Orders by muilbwill receive prompt attenilon. CHAS, SCHUTZ, Ticket Agent. _ e’s Flat Banking Houee. WM. F. CUMMINGS, Money & Gold Dust Broker SUCCESSOR TO MARKS «& CO, MOURE’S FLAT, NEVADA CO., OAL +OLDDUST AND BEELION purchased W oat Market Hates. Liberal advances. made on Deposits of Gold Dust or Bullion for Assay or sna at the United States Mint. Checks on Lazard Freres, of San over the Werld. 2 s Ames’ Straw Burning Engines, Spring Wagons, AlLof oul Machines area well kiown in California. They are the BEADIN G Machines, all size Moline Sirgle Gang Picws, Seed. Sowers are the Best to be found in the market, We carry all the goods to be expected in this line. Also a fu)} line of Shelf Hardware, Cutlery, Belting, Fence and Baling Wire, BARBED FENCE WIRE, POWDER, SHOT, ETC, ie Call and Examine our Stock or send for Catalogue. wad BAKER &. HAMILTON, ° } IMMENSE ORCHESTRA, . Single Tickets from $1 (0 to $2 00, accor#-, MAY 28th, 29th, and 30th, . Dr. R. M. Hunt, . ] abwence from town. Addresi,~ popes cee SACRAMENTO OR SAN FRANCISCO; : Sanat ERE é i F = Betas eet ct ieee P< i 7 HO! HO! THERE! GHANCE TCR BARGAINS C gars and Tobacco Cheaper Than X Ever Known Before. JOHN . JACK Has just received an immense stock of CIGARS AND TOBACCO, bbe BEST AND THE CHEAPEST ever brought to the town. He hes every brand. of Cigars known to the -trade, asad will kell them CHEAPER than any other establishment in the city “His stock of Tobaeer cannot be beat. He has allthe popular brands. From 5.to 9 Plugs of Cable Coi _ Tobacco for.$1,_ And everything else in proportion. Call . and try his Cigars and Pobacco und see price list. He has siso on hand a ki stock of CANDIES, NOT %, FRUIT, CUTLERY, ete. Now is your chance, Improve it. JOHN JA : Nevada Feb.’ 5, 1878. —E eee ne CITIZEN S BANK. BROAD STREET, NEVADA crTy. (eran STOCK, $200, 000. OFFICERS Mist GST RRSHE ODER ERS President, » Vice President, E. M, PRESTON R, McoMvurRRay JOuN 'T. Wee e ewer eee wenee parla h dat i100. M. Hugbes, Niles dsearls. E. M. Preston. T. W. Sigourney, “R, McMurray Receive Deposits,buy ena «cl exchang Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion. Highest price paid for Warrants, “Draw Checks on NE.. YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN JOSE, ad County AN LES: Also sell Exchange. on al incipa European Cities. Make co)lections and tran act a gene Banking Business. Cashier,John T. Morgan,CORRESPONDEN?A. New York—First National Bank, San Francisco—First Nat. Gold Bann, San Jose—Farmers National Gold Batt Los Angles—-Commercial Bank. 824 MILITARY NOTICE, . seteee NEVADA LIGHT GUARD! YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED fl APPEAR AT YOUR ARMORY 4 Saturday, May 25th, 1878, AT 10 o’cloca, A. M., IN FULL UNIFORM, FOR ANNUAL TARGET PRACTICE, The Company will march promptly at rst o’clock, and ali not in the ranks will be conside red as abseutees, No exeyses received except sickness or Wes Ko J. A. RAPP, Captain Commanding. W.F. Evens, O. 8. roall SODA FACTORY, By order. W. E. DEAMER, Proprietor. 4 GENT FOR NAPA SODA, From Napa County. PACIFIC CONGRESS WATER, From Santa. Clara County. ALSO THE. : LITTON SPRING WATER, From Sonoma County.’ Orders respectfully solicited. SODA BOTTLES, ing greatly in excess of whet it. shonid be, we respectfully inform the public that as & Prutection agsipst unneccesury losscs, One Dollar per dozen for ail bottles net retarneu. to thew. oi + W, EB, DEAMER ett In consequence of our loss-in bottics oe. we are compelied to charge at the rate vf., We never ee orin acy manne Francisco, and through them all ae vg: cletm ; REN caging eet he = ee an