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( LOCAL AF# AFFAIRS.
City Ect
The election 4 Gity Trustees,
‘Marshal, AsseSsor and Treasurer was
well attended by the voters of. the
place. A Presidential election might
draw out a bigger'vote . provided the
campaign was well worked up. The
cow question was. decided. Ye bovine can ‘in. ‘future preambualate
_ean nip the tender clover wherever
it may be fouhd. “Gute hiages-will,
no lonver Lé allowed:fo go to_rust,
for the skilled cow will swing. them
nightly on their~ hiuges, or ligutly
raise them up and deposit. them .to
one side of the passage, The rights
~of the laboring man huve been vindicated>\There were three or four
handred household-rs-here who hadthe impadence “te—want to~deprive
twenty or thirty-othérs—from —keeping cows in the town,’
tion on Monday showed them Haat
they don’t rule mutters: here just yet.
When a maj rity become so. stingy
that they c.n mot sparea little “grass
_in their dvor yards to the cows of
their poorer neighbors, it is time
they received a. lesson, ‘and they did
. receive iton Mouday,
The following persons were on the
ticket in favor-of an~ ordinance pro= ;
hibiting cows from ruuning at large,
* and received the foll»wing vote: G.
“G. Allan, 169; Alex. Gault, 182; A.
-H. Hanson, 170; J.C. Abbott, 176;
“§. W Bigelow, 179. :
—The other ticket—wasoppe: =F te;
the ordinance, and received the following-:vote: J.A. Cueéstnnt, 247:
W. J. Organ, 264; A, Ludeman, 258:
~The following geutlemen were can~ didates for Marshal; and received
She Daily Transcript P
‘brown broadcloths and: beaver for
but “the elecPrivate school.
Mirs.-G. Brobeck hus opened a
Private School in the Basement of
and.is prepared to teach pupils in all!
the branctes of English edvéation,
She also has organized a “Sewing
Class, which meets-every Wednesday
and Friday afternoons, at 3 o'clock‘
for instruction in all kinds of Plain
. @ud, Fancy Sewing. Terms moderate.
Nevada City, April 28th. Iw.
{
Merchant failor. '
J. W. Downey Has at his tailoring
establishment, on -Main—street,the
largest and finest stock of goods ever .
brought to the mountains, — ‘They:
consist of French fancy doeskins,
cussimere, fancy silk vestings of the
finest grade; also A No. 1 best black
doeskin for pants, ‘black, blne—and
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 .warrated to,fit or no pay. a2ort:
Rigs, M. EK. Booth,
Manufacturer and Dealer in Human Hnuir, has permanently loeated
in Grass Valley, and taken the Parlor at Stokes’ Hétel, where she is
prepared todo. all kinds. of work in
the Hair line, * Combings made tu
or from $1 to $2. nig
. ann A nia
Latest of the Serson.
Men’s Reversible Shit :s, 1876 Col
Invs.;:Men’s and boys Centennial
Shirts, Hats and other novelties too
BUMmEeTORS to mention, just received
and Pine St’s. ald: tf,T=
, Potter & Sigourney.
Potter & Sigourney will sell goods
for cash at-great— -bargains— for 60
days, for the purpdse of reducing
stock and dissolving partnership,
the following Vote: L. Nihell, 89; G@;
8. 8. Getchell, 73; Jos. F. Long, tte
Wm, Scott, 79; Chauncey Ford, 2
——&. B, Morrison, 103, et
~-¥For City Treasurer thefollowing i
vote was received: James Colley,
209; Wm. Black, 224. :
The Low Man. .
Georgé.G. Allan got his jast deserts at. the election on Monday,
%
~ He has, as a mewiber of the County, r
“Board of Supervisars, been ingtrumental in having: the highways of
_ Abis.city, » which belonged. to the
county to keep in repair, nicely
‘graded with rock, and-bas made them
a credit to the place as well as the
county. He also advocated the thorough repair of Suspension bridge, at
the county’s expense,and has in other ways been very active in the city’s
interest, while acting as a member of
‘the city Board of Trustees. This
kind of underhanded business met
with its just reward on Monday.
He was the low man on the defeated
ticket for the lucrative position of
_City Trustee. “He. ought to have expected.a slap in the month, and he
got it. He wants to get a job to saw
wood now, or to milk town cows. ~
ft Our store will be oberg strom
6 o’clock «a, m:; till 10 o'clock P. M.
mas. RQSENBERG BROS.
>.
Twe Mails per Day.
Postmaster Haskins received the .
following letter yesterday, which explains itself.
San Franctsco; May 1, 1876.”
Dean Ste: Hereafter, after you
have dispatched your regular mail
for the West, any and all mail you
have for Sacramento and San Francisco cities, you will please-send:
East im your Eastern pouch, as the
_postal Clerk will make up a pouch
and send buck on the Virginia-City
express train, which they meet at
Truckee. By this arrangement you
will virtually send two and receive
two mails a day from: these places.
Will send your mail, from this at 4
?. M, and you will get it from the
Eastern train on the next morning.
Yours respectfally, ©
J. C. Coon, Agent.
ee
Greatest Excitement of the day,
Rosenberg Bros., of the Palace
Dry Goods Store, will, fon the next
three days, sell their immense stock
of goods at a great sacrifics, in
+ order to give the ladies an. opportu~
nity to buy their goods ‘at a regular
stere, and get in return good and reliable goods, for less money than at
a a traveling auction store.
ma3. “ROSENBERG BROS.
Settle Up.
— settlement is requested
from all indebted to LESTER &
SUULOT. £20
“and they excel anything ever brought}
Nevada City, mae 22nd, 1876.
The styles ef the Beason,
K. Casper has just returned from
San Francisco, and while there purchased an immenge stock of Clothing,
Gents Rurnishing Goods, Hats, ete.
A large lot of the goods have arrived,
to this city, and all who desire a new
suit of clothing or anything else in
that line cau be suited, not only in
quality of goods, but as to price,
Go and see the goods, ~ ap20
Pleasure Resort.
Those who want to visit the coziest retreat in, this vicinity, should
call on Lowis Siebert, out near the
California mine. Hehas the choicest wines, beer and cigars, and the
best bowling alley in town. Sunday
afternoons a specialty. al4-lm
Unien Hotel Barber Shop.
ds Fay is~ prepared to -de--every
kind of tonsorial. work in the most
artistic manner, at his shop in the
Union Hotel. Children’s hair cutting a specialty. — ad-tf
> S.
=
_ Hacan’s Macnoria BawM preserves
and restores the complexion; removes
freckles, tan and sallowness;makes
the skin soft; -white-and— delicate.
Its application cannot be detected.
Lyon’s Knruarnog makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents
its fallingout or turning gray, It
has stood the test of 40 yeaas. Is
charmingly perfumed, and has no
rival. mch12-ly
NrcuikcreD Coueas anD CoLDs.—
Few are aware of the importance of
ehecking @ cough or ‘common cold,’
in its first stage; that which in the
beginning would yield to Brown's
Bronchial Troches, if ni ie ofImpure Breath.
quencea that follow the decay of the
teeth, an impure breath must be the
most "mortifying and unpleasant to
its possessor, and it is the most inexcusable and offensive in society;
and yet the cause of it may easily be
removed. cleansing your teeth
daily with that justly popular dentifrice, Fragrant SOZODONT, It purifies and sweetens the breath, cools
and refreshes the mouth, and gives a
pearl-like appesrance to the teeth,
Gentlemen who.indulge in smoking
should cleanse their teeth with 5OZODONT, as it removes all uupleasant’odors of the weed,. Ask your
druggist for it.
ACARD.
'To.all who are suffering from the errors
and.indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, 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-addressed envelope to the Rev.
the Baptist. Church, Nevada City, :
. “Quick Sales and Small “Profits?
at BY M AN BROS,, Corner of Broad :
Twotivit— = continuance of thre Bane;
} of his friendsand the publicgenAmong all the disagreeable conse. .
THE GREAT. =
OPPOSITION. STORE..
GRASS VALLEY,
is
The atereatine ofthe whole county.
AVING just opened a DRY. G@ODS
STORE of a grand scale and. the
*
. System, we herewith ipform the public. of
Nevada County at large, taat through our
extraoruinary facilities, we are enabled to.
SeIl QOods At SUCH prices as Wilt ~ b
_ Astonish the: most incredulous. —
Having had an immense rush of custom
the county sinee-our .
“epening, we here with retarn thanks for favors-Teecived, and—ask-one—and ali tu-call.
uper us, to convince themselves thatthe
oujy bargaius in the county are to be found .
AT THE GREAT
OPPOSITION STORE,
AT GRASS VALLEY,
NEXT DOOR TO. PETER JOHNstTON’'S
HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT.
BAMBERGER BROS.
Grass V ralley, . April : 23, 1876ye
—smesseznameden
CENTENNIAL BARBER SHOP
_. BROAD ST., OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA CIrY
‘ W, D, CRAWFORD,
a Proprietor, =
HIS WEL! KNOWN BARBER SHOP
hus been fitted up ip first class style,
and gentlemen can now be-shavec, have
their Hair Cnt or be Shampooed in the
higtiest style of the fonsorial art.
The following reduction fin prices
bee ‘D made:
Hair Cutting, 25 Cents.
Sham pooling, 25 Cents,
25 Cents, Shaving,
CRAWFORD keeps constantly on hand.
the EUREK4% HAIR TOXIC, which he
guarantees to cure all diseases of the scalp
~ BOOT BLACKING.
The services of CARTER, the champion
Boot Black of the State have been secured,
tofore bestowed upon me, I respectfully
ap21 D. CRAWFORD.
aac
NEW ASSAY OFFICE.
-. M. arrives at Colfay at 6.15 P.M —
and paying charges. +
“Yhankfut for the liberal patronyge heres fo
RAINS will commence: running be.
‘tween Colfax and Grass Valley, on
Monday, April 24th, 1876,
as follows:
GOING SOUTH.*
Train No,1-leaves. Grass. Valley. at-5.30A. M, arrives at Colfax at 6-50 A. M.
Train No. 3 leaves. crass Valley at 4.45 ue
a
GUING NORTH:
Train No, 2 leaves Colfax at 7.40 A. M,
arrives at Geass Valley at-9-10 A. M.
Praia No.4 leaves Colfax at-7-05-P. M.,
arrives at Grass Valley*at8.25 P>M.
JOHN F. KIDDER,
apis General Superintendent.
FRESH FLOWER SEEDS,
gust received from New York. :
CHOICE BULBS,
Clover, and Grass Seeds,
And genetal absortmeut of
__ Fresh Garden Seeds,
= AT {
. Preston’s Drug Store,
———
New York Enamel Paint;
8 THE CHEAPEST AND, MOST DURABLEPAINT FOR THIS CLIMATE,
At PRESTON'S,
ey
BETHESDA WATER,
Fresh fromthe famous spring of Wau kesha
Wisconsin.
At PRESTON’S.
__ BROAD STREET. NEVADA CITY,
" ESTRAY NOTICE.
“tA ME-te-the-enciosure—of--the—nandersighed, on the Grass Vailey road,
avout two mont? 8 since, a stray cow. She
Lap aw young calf by her side. The owner
can liave the animals by proving property
R, M. F sone
~Nevuda, Aprél 21, 1876,
H. W. VALANTINE, M.D., .
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,
QO FFICE, CORNER BROAD AND PINE
‘SEREETS-over Preston'sDrug Store;
Entrance on Pipe street.
Kepidence at Mr W. J. Organ’s, Plety
Hill. Orders left dea M. . Preaton’s will
be attended to, __ . —ni 9.
Pp aOMAs PRICE (formerly of
the San Francisco Assaying
rand Refining Works), having
fitted up the old Pacific Mail
building, No. 524: Sacramento
street, corner Leidesdorff, as »n
Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory, is now prepared to mike
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 desired.
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 rea.
sonable portion of the b:<siness
erally. a30-3m
American Laundry.
——— ¥
From May Ist the following pri~
ces will be charged:
RTICLES OF CLASS A.—Sheets, prs
Pitlow Cases, prs. Pillow Shams, table Cloths, Bed Spreads. White Shirts,
Chemige, Night Dresses, Vests,’ Coats, plain
Skirts, Wréppers, Under skirts,Baby Kobes
$2 per dozen,
CLASS B.—Under Shirts, Drawers, Flannel and Colored, O ¢er-shirts, Corset covers-.
Aprons aud Children’ B Clothing-6x ed
maneee
‘CLASS C—Towels, Napkins, prs. Cuffs.
prs. Hose, prs. Socks, Cottars, Handkerchiefs; &c. 25 cts per dezen.
For Ladies Dresses, according to style.
For all articles not named above, ga, the
lowest living rates.
T trust my prices will be accepable to
my patrons. ma I cacnot make them less
without doing great injustice to myself
and those dependent upon me,
Patronage solicited. All work faithfully
and promptly done.
ae “MRS A. GABY. .
TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE,
HE Annual Session of the County
Teachers’ Institute will be held atNevada City, on the ‘ :
10th, Lith and }%th of May.
All public school teachers, regularly employed in the county, are required to: be in
attendance during the entire session
By regulation of the Superintendent of
Public Instruction, non-attendance on the
part. of any teacher is made “‘unprofessianal conduct,” and will. be so adjudged by
the Stute and County Boards of Examina-tion. School officers, and all friends of
public education are sepecttally mvtiee
nd the sessions of the,Inztitu
benas EM. RESTON,
Supt. Schools Nevada County.
ESTRAY NOTICE. ,
YAME to the enclosure of the subs¢ri-_
C ber, about a-mgnth ago, a white yearlang Steer. The Steer has “both ears cut,
rea about the head, and red spots on the
body. The owner can bgvé the eat aneer
ap25
Josersu T. Inman, Station D, Bible House,
New York City. bo3-4m
on proving property and payin a
yr crermnnin
HAMS
AND
BACON,
AVE ON HAND, OF THEIR OWN
MANUFACTURE; a re
LARGE LOT OF
No, 1
Hams
and
Bacon.
The best-to be had in the
‘State,
Orders keft at the Office, on. the Grass
Valley road, or by letter [through the Post
Office, will bc promptly attended to.
CASHIN & CO.
_Nevaite, Feb. 14th, 1876,
RUDOLPH PHOTO-GALLERY:
BROAD 8T., ABOVE PIE,
NEVADA CITY.
R. A. DESMOND—Artigt,
Queker Hil} March lith, 1816.
‘. Commercial Street, Nevada City.
<<
Keystone Market,
COMMERCYAL STREET,NEVADA
CITY.
HAVING. AVAILED--HIMSELF
of every advantage which long experienee and xmple meéns can give, is
prepaied to farnish the public with
{ The Finest Quality of *
BEES,
MUTTON;
'> SPRING LAMB;,
VEAL =
CORNED. BEEF,
PICKLED PORK,
THE BEST
{Of hia. own_ manufacture,)
To be found in Nevada County.
' Atso, a Chdice Quality of
_. pURE AND-CLEANLARD. _
In quantities to suit,
He is prepared to and will offer to
customers: greater inducements than
can be heaves elsewhere in . Nevada
County. ae
. -. PLEASE. CALL AND EX.
AMINE HISSUPPLY.
‘UNION MARKET.
J. & C. J. NAFFZIGER,
HOLESALE AND RETAIL, DEAL
ERS IN.
PORK,
MUTTON,
_CORN BEEF,.
USASAGE,.
whoa BACON: & LARD.
A orders left atthe shap. will be attend. .
ed to promptly, and satisfaction given
both in price and quality of meats,
Thankful fur past. patronage. they sokic it.
a continuance of the same. .
Reveds City, A 1, 1876.
jos. PETTIT. ~ WM. WHERRY «
KEYSTONE SALOON.
PETTIT &, WHERRY Proprietors.
(yometeriy on hand the fnest
LIQUORS AND CIGARS
To be found in the country.
a7” Families supplied with pure WINES
and LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. 017
“OTT. JAMES J.
ASSAYER,
G {OLD AND ORES of every + deseriptio
W Refined, Melted and Assayea.
By request "Gold Bara exchanged for Coir
30 Main Street, Nevada City.
Established in 1852,
ELECTRO PLATING in GOLD or SILVEI
LLOYD'S SAMPLE ROOMS
FRANCIS COSTELLO Proprietor,
cee ee
"REPS \ON HAND THE CHOICEST
BRANDS OF .
LIQUORS AND CIGARS
To be found on ‘the Coast.
aa” Pure WINES and LIQUORS for me.
dicinal purposes. Families’supplied,
Nevada, February 8th 8th, pe
AMERICAN MEAT MARKET.
Commercial Street, Nevada,
AMES MONRO, having opened a Meat
Market on Commercial Street, is prepared to supply customers with the
of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Corned
Reet, Corned Pork, etc., at the lowest
Tices.
Central Carriageand Wagon Masufactory.
Grass Valley road, near Half Mile-Hous
WILLIAM SEAMAN.
Agent for Studebaker W
gons, Every kind of vet
cle manufactured. to ord
in the finest style and.
low prices,
Particular attention given toR
ICTURES takén in the highest style of
x. . P the art. Prives lv, wr
wre
airing and Painting. Ds
HAMS AND BACON, . "
. a bhare of public patronage.
UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA C&aTY + CALIFORNIA,, °
D. W.SNAPP, -Proprietor.
THIS well known and pop.
ular Hotel, situated on Ma‘n
Street. in the City of Nevada, :
has been thoroughly over,
hauled, refitted and furnisn-ed in first class, style, and is
Low open for the reception of guests,
The Sleeping Ap*rtments, —Are large, airy and comfortable, and every -.
bed in the hyuse contains a Spring Mat
* . trass. Asa de sirable quet place for the
weuiy, the UNION is not excelled by any
House outride of San Frauicisco.
The Tables of the Union,
Kill compare favorably with any Hotel in
the State, and will be filled with the best
the market «fforus.
a Wines, Liguers a nd Cigass.
Will bOWPECAE the Bar, and the Billiard
Room i¥ supplied with the BEST FABLES
‘to be found inthe stute,”*
E.ery attention will be give: 1 to make the
guests comfortcble. Lhe proprietor solicits@ 3hare, ae the public patronages
f4 D. W. SNAPP.
Drugs, Medicines, ee
=P: H BELDEN,_
Successor to Be u & Belden, _
Masonic Building,
Cor. Pine & Cominercial Sts.
“Nevada City. 3
: ; “Wholesale & Retail dealer in
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
. Patent Medicines, &,
A full line of ,Chgice Perfumery, Toilet
Soaps, 'Voilet, Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs .
Brushes, &&«,
Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Windew
Glass, Pwitit Brushes, &c,
Also full lne of STA'IIONERY, such as
er, Gold Peus, &e
‘Blank Books made to order at the lowest
lank Books’, Le? ter. Note and Legal Pas aaa:
an Franciseo -prices
My Sto. k is most complete in-all_ita
partinenti and niy prices are low,
P.H. BELDEN.
Nevada, March 4 Baits
N otice to ‘Teamsters.
—
ee a
“ALL TEAMS. LOADING. LUMBER on
A WuoP FROM OUR YARD, WILL BE BX
EMP FROM TOLL ROM THIS. DARE,
Vv an rates co.
Bests April lat; 1876.
200th EDITION,
MA HOOD,
‘ AUTHOR .
E. pE F, CURTIS, M.D,, &., &e.
premature décline In man,. showing how
health is lost and how regain. d.° 1t gives
a clear synopsis ot the impediments tw)
marriage, the treatment. of nervous and
physical debility, exhausted vitality. and
the results of twenty years successful prac«
tice.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
ne member of society by whoin this book.
will not‘be found useful, whether he be
parent, preceptor or clergyman, —London
Times,
CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This boox
shoula be read by the young for instruefion, and by the afflicted for reliet; it win.
injure no one.—Medical Times and Ga. zette,
Pric .e—One Doliar, by mail or express.
Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sutter Street; or P. O. Box 397, San Franc isco,
Cal.
_$TOCKS !_ STUCKS! —
a
A; NIVENS, JR:
EN MASONIC BUILDING, PINE 8T.,
ILL do a Commission Stock Busi,
ness, and is now prepared to Buy.
“} and sell Stock at Brokers’ rates, in the Sin
Francisco Steck and Exchange board.
Nowada, Dec. 24, 1875.
BOR SALE.
wt, MY RESEDENCE AND THE FURve] NITURE in it is offered for Sale.
part of the city, and itwill be sold
at a reasonable price for Cash. The House
or both together as the purchaser may de\
A. GOLDSMIEFH,
Nevada, March 3d, 1876,
“a?
FOR. ARIZONA!
Express Company’s
NEW FAST LINE,
OW runing. First Class Coaches from
Terminus Southern Pacific Railroad,
through to Prescott, Tuscon, and all intermediate puints, reaching the, newly digcoyered.
RICH MINENG DISTRICT,
Of arizona, by the shortest, Cheapest amd.
it Route.
Welfs, Fargo & Go., San Francisco.
TICKETS for saleat all principal ticket
offices, San francisco,
HENRY WELLS,
(Of W. F. & Co. and American Express Co. F
tresident.
J. G. ROWLA’
No, 109 California street, San Er:
Vive President.
CHAS. H. WELLS,
al4-3m General Supt, Tuscon, Arigoma,
Annual Me Me eting. %
HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholyk ders of the Masonic Hall Associaneum
of Nevada City. California, will be lield at
Masonic Hall, on SATURDAY, the 20th . az,
of May, 1876.
_E M PRESTON, Secreta .
Neva’*s April 6th, 1876.
*
fr : +
cD _BY THE _
CURTIS ON ‘*MANHOOD.”—There is .
a5-By
den —
I ‘oi
“K Medical Easay < on the caune ee ——
oo
ell other diseaces appertaining therete —The Houseis situated in the» beet
The: Arizona and New Mexieo.
will be soid—separate from the Furniture, .
sire. For further particulars enquire of _
Bes!
FREIGHT~SHIPMENTS received by -