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May 31, 1878 (4 pages)

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PE ring _, Tessing tAM JDIST ament, t, 50c. in the } enterY PROSchool by the D, st of. muete. RIP : dren iblic 2 Pubespecwhere tickets A. M., ements. ___ _.___ LOCAL AFFAIRS. Se ON — ars ———_$—__——— She Daily Siiatl NEVADA CITY, CAL. te __Nlee Home For Sale 5 cane Two and a half acres of rich garden land,, orchard, plenty of free water and improvements. Part sowed j t _ “Fhe School Pic-nie Postponed. : Owing to the ineloment state of the weather, and the prospects of its continuing cold, aud disagreeable for some time to come, the members . * of the Board of Education have concluded to postpone the Pablic School picsnic advertised.to take place today, for one week, . When Friday. next comes around the ‘Tittle ones—. and a great many big ones, too— will enjoy the occasion all, the more on account of the “ hope deferred, = witch in ths instante wilt fot take . the heart sick; but only fit them for _. & greater enjoymentof “the good time coming.” es High Rates of Postage. Edward H. Truex, the man who named Neévada City, and from whomwe publish a letter in to-day's issue, i3-at present engaged in the whole« sale.drug -business, at No.-3 Platt street, New York City. .We asked ~-an-old Californian -yesterday—ifhe remembered Mr, Truex. “You mean Ed. Truex? Bet your life I do! Many ~ is the time I have paid him a dollan postage on a single jetter, when he was ruaning the express line between _..8ion. bridge and the other-on-Srera= here and Frisco.” & is Stealing the Street Lamps. Within a few days two street lanips+one locgted near the suspenmento street—have-been taken. from their posts by soine wilicious persons. The pieces of the Sacramento “strest lamp were found at the foot of an embankment in the vicinity, where it had been thrown. The other lamp has disappeared altogether.: No pains will be spared to discover the perpetrators of the” disgracetul . Ache ye te \ <i A Néw Drug Store. -J, FF, Ruddiph, an apothecary and ~ehemist of first-class reputation, has, a posite Stumpf’s Hotel. as will be seen by an advertisement in another’ column, established a new drug store on Broad, street, opMr. Ru~dolph will keep on hand a fresh and eomplete-assortment of drugs ana medicines, and will make a specialty of compounding physicians’ prescriptions.and family recipes. Give him a call. >> Watt Biue Gravel Mine. Ths Superintendent's letter of May "25th says: I have to report the prospect drift in 195 feet from the shaft; we are still carrying about. 6 inches of gravel in the bottom of the drift. I intend to ran 50 to 100 feet fuither. Tam well pleased with the looks of things. Everything on the surface is going along smoothly, ‘It is an.old story with agents, that makers of outside brands were foremen of Steinway’s Factory, ete. Steinways employ about forty foremen in the various portions of their mammoth factory in New. York, and their foundry at Astoria, L. I. —> +> x ' BIGGEST ARRIVAL YET. Hakienthet Receives 25 Cases of ‘ New Summer Goodas. With the advent of warm weather, our merchants anticipate a largely increased trade in light goods. A. Blumenthal, whose mammoth dry goods store adorns the corner of Broad and Pine streets, aware that the popularity of his establishment will tusure to it a liberal share of the public patronage, recently pur“chased 25 cases of goods. ‘They ‘have just arrived and been placed on the shelves. They embrace Summer Camels’ Hair, Lawns, Poplins, Black Silks; Suitings, Piques, Calicos, Muslius, Summer Hats, 50 pieces Carpets j of all kinds, and a large stock of Fancy Goods, all of which he de clares will be sold at cheaper prices than any othér dealer in Nevada ‘county eat ; afford to offer the same as: of goods at. [m3i-tf oe : Fresh. Buttes, From the dest dairies in the county, . at 3744, cents per pound, at. ma2l C. EB. Mcrtor’s, Fresh Batter, None Better, : for 35 cents per pont maa Avex, Gavix. $100 00 Reward. A pocket book, containing notes against various parties, amounting to about $1, 600, and gold notes and greenbacks-to-the valid of $180, was . lost in this city during the past month or two. The name of “Dad Edwards” was written in ink on the cover of the pocket book. ‘he fiader will receive the above reward by leaving the pocket book; with allits contents, at the National Exchange has been stopped. Dap Epwarbs. ce ae Complete. Hyman Bros, hav: now on hand the largest, best selected and most complete stock of Men’s; Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, in the market, all of which will ‘be sold at greatly redueed rgtes. To be convinced cail at their establishment, corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. fai3 ai ; Mrs. K, ¥, Fisher Has leased the store formerly occupied ‘by A. J. Ridge as a law office, and has fitted it up in a very pretty and stylish manner as a Jewelry Store. She is in constant receipt of “new ‘and elegant goods, notably mong which is the finest display of solid silverware ‘ever seen in the county. sfextends a cordial invitation to her N'evada friends, as her quality ald price. mall. Anscessks and sdres of long standation of ointments aid washes, may be-cleansed and healed by frequent and persistent washing with’ Glean’s Sulphur Soap. Hill’s instantaneous hair : . makes old folks young, “>: Enjoy Life. j Whats traly beautifal world we live in! “Nature gives us grandeur of monntains glens, and oceans, and thousands of means’ for enjoyment. We can desire no better when in vec fect health; but-how often do the majority of people feel like-giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worried oat with disease; when ihere 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—whenborn: Dyspepsia and liver complaint is the direct cause _ of seventy-five per _cent—of} such muladies as Biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, costiveness, _hervyous—prostration, Dizziness of the head, palpitation of the heart, and other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 ceats. Try it. iil ibaa Reap tah A Card, To all who are suffering: from the errors and indisci ‘tions of youth, nervous weakness, ‘tly decay, loss ofmanhood &c., I ill send a receipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South LAmerica, Send aself-addressed envelope to the Rev, Josepu T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City. o12-ly an ge ‘ ‘German Syrup’, No other medicine in the toni Was ever given such .a test #f its curative qualities ‘as Boscurr’s German Syxvp. In three ‘years two million four. Small bottles Of this medicine was distributed free of chargé by druggists in this cuvntry to oles afilicted with consumption, asthma,croap, severé coughs, pneumonia and other disease of the throat and lungs, giving the American people undeniable proof that Greruan Syrup willeure them. ‘The result has been that Druggists in every town and village in the United States are recommending it to their customers. Go to your Druggist, W. D. Vinton and ask what he knows abont it. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. .Three doses will rélieve any case. Among the dann ah Phings on Are teeth, Sedigsitiat. and preserved by SOZODONT; and the rose is scarce sweeter than the breath which becomés arumatic through its influence. It is the very pearl of dentrifices andthe surest preventMothers, Mothers, “Mothers: Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup forall diseases of teething in children. It relieves ‘the child from pain, cures wiod colic, Tegulates the bowels, and, by nd, j giving relief and health. to tue child, mt-6m0 y gives rest td the mother. » . Hotel, __Payment_of the above _notes. .. Nevada City, May 26, 1878-tf' . 2 Boots, Shoes, Hats, ete., tobe found . . goods will -bear inspestion,—both in . ing, which have resisted the oper-_ hundred thousand }. }in alfalfa und wheat, ‘City. title. Enquire of J. Marri, ree ma28 Near Union Hotel. : TO BE GIVEN BY THE GERMAN SOCIAL CLUB eantr Oats SM eon GRASS VALLEY, GRAND ANNUAL “Pre-Nic ee“ + Se “UNION HOTEL, . NEVADA CITY, -« CALIFORNIA. JACOB NAFEZIGER, Prop’ r. THIS WELL KNOWN and ' Popular Hotel, situated on Main Street, in the. City of, Nevada, has been thoroughly overhauled, refitted, and furnished in first class atyle, and is now open for the reception of guésts, The Sleepin g Apartments, Are Large, Airy and Pleasant, and every bed in the house has a spring mattrass. As a desirable, quiet place for the weary, the UNION offers superior inducements. ——Fiie Tables of the Union, Will compare favorably with any Hotel in the State, and are filled with the best the market affords. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Will be found at the Bar, and the Billiard Room has the BEST BILLIARD TABLES a maa RRR ERNE =f ing interesis.of th in Valuable Machines, etc, Buckeye Mowers and Reapers, Hollingsworth Salky Rakes, ~“ ee ISMERT’S GROVE —on— . Sunday, June 2, "78 to everybody, RRANGEMENTS have been com pleted fora grand time at the above Saned place, selected: " PRESIDENT OF THE DAY, ‘Henry Vogelman. MARSHAL, .Henry Wobhler. ASSISTANT MARSEALS, W. Kohler and. 2. ype et MUSIC BY THE UNION BRASS BAND, Under the leadership of Prof, BUELER, late leader of the U. 8. 4th Infantry Band.
STRING MUSIC FOR DANCING Will be furnished by PROFS, BUELER & VOLLMER. <4 i } A partof the Amusements will consist of DANCING , SINGING, _ POLE CLIMBING, SACK RACES, And many other games too numerousto mention, CASH PRIZES IN COIN! ing and _ other games, « Committee of invitation, £4 : . : W. Lo tzenheiger, D. Binkelman, iveof dental decay in existence, It} y’ Pache. : Isidore Haas, remedies with certainty canker aud. D Miller, . © hacarnimar ny every species of corrosive biemish . N. Nathan, ~; obn ¥rank, upon the teeth, and counteracts the Stee vo Meme burtfal influence upon Bee of . ‘Wheo. Wilhelm, F Neugschwendtner acidity of the stomach. e for. Felix Schrak . Hyman, mnje of ite-preparaticn inciadssonly . ¥. Schlageiven,! ” 7 oe botanic ingredients and it contnins = pie A. Bueler,only the purest and most dss seed of . C. Bendorf, E. Krauss, these. P. Wordell, H. Hansen, Leave Grass-Valley. Leave Neyads. 8:10 A. M, BSL M 10:25 ve oe 1g:10 P. M, 1 SP. M. in ~ 4:30 . a on 620 “ L myls te Saad ns Sand the—proprietor is “eterm ined: _. . Broad Street, A general invitation i is extended : _. heretofore in his own name, The purchase ‘The folloning. officers have _been ; ee ae . DRUGS Will be awarded for Pole Climb-/ “. Including stationery and lights,$5 50, to be Tound in the State. io UNION enjoys the reputation of bethe BEST HOTEL IN THE MOUN.to kee e%;. OPEN ALL NIGHT. JACOB NAFFZIGER. GEO. WAWELCH, Deate es P= Books, St: tionery, — Musical Instr u &e,, & &e ap26 nts, RF GENERAL BEWS AGENT. LUETS E AND BRAND, _Watchwakers, . _ and Jewelers, Opp. Stumpf’s Hotel $5 NOTICE. OTICE is hereby g given that Wy Kee has purchased—all the right, title aud interest of John King in the store name oi Quong Sing, at Kough and Ready, in the county of Nevada, State of Onlifornia, and will continue the business as was made in September last. March WY KEE. and Ready. ae _ Mountain Ice. is now prepared to supply the best article of MOUNTAIN xrCcE in this city. The Ice this "season is most decidedly the best ever put up in this sec. tion of the couutry. All orders left at the office of the, Company,on the Plaza, will be promptly and es attended to, J. 8. THOMPSON, Nevade, May 7th, 1878, WALTER D. ViNTON (Successor to E, #1. Preston, ) DEALER IN. MEDION Eis MINING CHEMICALS, TOILET GOODS parm accurstely co.ny ound. ed at all hours of the day o uight General Insurance Agency. INCLUDING LIVELPOOL, LONDON and GLOBE and IMPERIAL, NORTHERN and QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANIES, W. D. VINTON, Prop’r. MASONIC NOTICE. rh good standing are cordially in. Nevada Lodge, No. 13,F.& A.M. STATED MEETINGS ON : “ the Second Wednesday of each vited. JOHN CALDWELL, M ter. -H. Boanemay< Secretary. 2 month. Visiting Bretfren in PENMANSHIP, A CLASS IN PENMANSHIP Will be Organized at the HIGH SCHOOL ROOM, NEVADA CITY, . Monday Eve’g, June 11, ’78, At 71-2 o'clock, .For a course of Fifteen Lessons in _ BUSINESS and LADIE»d’ HAND. TUITION: payable at the middle of term. MISSA J. ELLIOTT, Teacher. Nevada, May 36, 1878. BEER FOR THE MILLION, ROGER CONLAN, MILWAUKEE BEER DEPOT Broad ftreet, Nevada City. — T. LOUIS, BOCA and HOME BREWED BEER FROM DREYFUSS BREWERY. ALES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, wm m 85 HE undersigned gives. notice. that he To any business place or priv ate residence . . BARBED FENCE WIRE, Call and Exathine our Stock or send for >ma22 -= “orrr: ENS N ON-PARTIZAN . Lik te) EE 7 . For Delegates to — District, DELEGATES AT LARGE. aan Shoemaker, real * SS —wP H. H. Haight, Of Alameda. Walter H. Van Dyke, ~ Of Alameda. _ J. M. Porter, 1 Of Amador! ___.H. Edgerton, Of Sacramento, M,. N. Larue, Of Sacramento. __J, B. Hall, Of San Joaquin. J./i, Hale, /O£ Placer. NEVADA COUNTY NOMINEES. _E._W. Roberts, Of Grass Valley. J. M. Walling, Of Neyada. J. i Caldwell, . > -Of Nevada. O. P. Stidger, Of Bridgeport. Election Jure 19, 1878. ANNUAL ELECTION. Pennsylvania Engine Co. No. 2, Pennsylvania Engine Company Will take place at their Hall, on THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR OFFICERS OF . WEDNESDAY EVENING, June Sth, 1878. Every member is requested to be on hand at 8 o'clock; sharp. . By order. JOHN KISTLE, President. Apotps Cuaty, Secretary. Nevada City, Mey 29, A878. HOM GROCERIES) o ae CHAS. F. ROBINSON. . his Store, om BROAD ceanei. opposite the Methodist Church, keeps constantly on band as fine a stock of GROCERLES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be ivusu in Nevada city, which will be sold ar 14) A THE LOWEST. Give n me seal. (The Tiger Self Dump is THE LATEST sei BEST Rake tivented. BAIN’S FARM. AND FREIGHT SVWAGONS. BAIN’S HEADER WAGONS, The Best Wagons Ever_Seld—in‘€nhiforntas se SH ene Ee ~“Of Nevada County. = BAKER & HAMILTON, _ IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF AND HARDWARE. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THIS LINE oF Business on the Coast—having atarted with the first farm. e State. . _ Have always taken THE LEAD They are now FXCLUSI VE AGENTS for many of the mes4 Valuable Mechines that are used in farming—among which are the Chémpion Mowersana Reapers. Niger Selt Dump Sulky Rakes, Pitt’s Gennine Bufialo Threshers and Horss Powers, = : a _1,.Oase-dCo.'s improved California Headers—— —————— Ames’ Straw Burning Engines, Spring Wagons-a!! sizes. All of owl Machines ara well kuown in California. Owe Hill's Eureka Gang Plows, Harrows, Moline Single -Gang-Piows, Seed Sovwerg “Cast TPs Pi6ws; “Cultivators, ‘€tc., are the Best to be found iv tlhe inarket. We carry all the goods to be expected: in this line. Shelf Hardware, Cutlery, Belting, Fence and Baling Wire, They are the LEADING Machiies, Also'a fu)l line of POWDER, SHOT, ETO, Catalogue, Address, z BAKER & HAMILTON, SACRAMENTO OR SAN FRANCISCO, GEO. E. TURNER, PINE STREET, NEVADA, [BEST AND CHEAPEST Assortment of Constitutional Conver . \STOVES,. SINWARE, -RONANDSTEE hy CROCKERY. “PLATED AND Zz EV REAOW: HYDRAULIC PIPE, Quicksilver, Belting, etc. I call particular attention to my stock of ARON GRANITE WARE, . Imported by me directly frora 4 6 ,East,and embracing many new and beautiful designs, I have the largest stock in Nevada county, and will also sell cheaper. GIANT POWDER. GUNS ANDPISTOLS, With ammunition to suit. — — PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, GLASSWARE Ete., eis _ Call and examine my goods: ang prices before purchasing elsewhere, and you will be convinced’that I am selling everythi ‘ my line cherp er than any other store in the mountains. GEO, E, TURNER. Nevada City, ia 26, 1878, KEYSTONE MARKET, EUSTIS & SCHMIDT, Commercial Street, Nevada City, AVING LEASED THE ABOVE MARKET, are now prepared to furnish the public ‘with The finest Quality of BEEF ,"PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, CORNED. BEEF, SAUSAGES, Etc. — Hams, Bacon and Lard OF THE VERY BEST MAKE. By strict attention to business, and a determination to pleaseall who favor us with their patronage, we ask all the old patrons of the ‘KEYSPONE,” and the public gei‘erally, to cell and see us. ma 25 ~EUSTIS & SCHMIDT. Ww. D. LONG. Attecnan and Counselor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Of the Best Quality, ) C3 BROAD STREET opposite (oeoe as OAS STREET . F. von BUELOW, M D Physician and Surgeon, FFE in Brown & Morgan’ 'p Bloc O Nevate City. Calitognia ° ja27 “HAS THE LARGEST ag inti ~\ a N LEATHER, of all kinds, ™ ESB OORT TTL ert ie OE aie As Z u ia ae a: tmp ge vomtsibomees ie wo Bas ne aha eae