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May 5, 1876 (4 pages)

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PE. iG. as RON een. part »tiardn this ens is jOHN}6 and th Md city. me dis out of Nevada pearing . at ren-~ th day um of PB1-100: 5 coste d judgrate of : paid! ° 8. gold. tht, times As t; that » EverNevada fornia, to wit: ovation tin-#n dd Egst » of loet in e+d. weet inclu-jations i a steel, 6 mis UPexpose sd propin irunt y of NO _ and 5 day of heriff heriff, mi ‘ __-_grewing out of the mining debris sent e __Yeturn, which we hope will. not be _8en, Chester Chapman, Willie Gray,. “mers to bring suit, ~_ ‘fhe little squib: which we perpe"who was the low man on the ticket, "to discover the point of d joke, We. ' hear that many who opposed him * diate School; for the sae. RRNA TEETER . NE ‘The Duily Beanserp Fe NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Local Brevitiess The Wheatland Fee Press says the copper works Spenceville and Hacketville are beginning to be interesting as opening up what at no distant day will be au important business and employ many laborers. The San Francisco Cupper Mining. Company,at Spenceville,ships this week, ten tons of’copper. Bitner & Caup“field, at Hacketville, agg also’ hearly ‘ready toship bar copper -from-the Centennial mine, ; Yhat Bitner & Campfield will work e ore from the ‘‘Western Star,”’ “Greenléaf"” “and ‘Last Chance’™ mines. A different interest attaches to the work of the two.places. That at Spenceyille is a success -in the: . aching process; that at Hacketville —is-smelting.— oe = The Messenger. says ‘Wellington. will put his stages npon the line between Nevada and Downieville: about the Ist of June, by which time the -railroad will be completed to Nevada . City. We understand that: parties at Wheatland-are, about to commence ‘suit agaiust several. raining companies in Nevada County fordamages: down Bear River. George Cadwala. der has been employed by = far~ ‘We have heard of no bad effects from the last picnic: yet, and. every one ts. anxious for another, . “72 It is prettycgrtaln that. fealt will net be injured aymore by frost,and that there is to be w Splendid crop, whereat we feel like returning, thanks, anion i Appreciative. . It is fun'to . ,ct off. a joke on a pery son—and then have to explain the point of it. It is flattering also to write what is intended to be ironieal, } ‘and then bave it~ taken literally: When you tella man that-a. cow. that feeds on sawdust will give match3 instead. of milk, and then heir.) him dispute the point and-proceed-to argué the question, it makes you feel that Washington was a great man, trated on our defeated friend Allan,, on Monday last, is a case in point, showing the ability. of. some persons were glad we went after him sa. heayily. We feel flattered. . Returned Home, Wereceived.a call from Mr. Ll. 8. Hall, President of the Fryer yorks, ' befere his leaving for New York City. He started on the 4 o’clock train yesterday. afternoon. .He will, as soon as he reaches home, lay before the Directors of the’ Company his report of the progress of the Compa. ny here, and then there will bea line of operations laid ot,and severalof the Company will be here to as‘sist it carrying it out, Mr, Hall,like all the members of the Fryer Company with whom we have met, is a pleasant and courteous gentleman, and he has made hosts. of friends here, who will anxiously await his It is understood] — ——--4) tars. of this month, the Mint at.San Franand silver éoin. Greatest Excitement of the:day, Rosenberg Bros., of ‘the Palace Dry Goods Store, will, for. the next three days, sell their immense stock] of goods at a great sacrifice, in’ nity to buy their goods at regular store, and get in return good and Teliable,goods, for less moneyythan at "traveling auction-store. mas. __ ROSENBERG BROS, \ pettie Up. ‘Tnimediate settlement is requested from ‘all indebted to LESTER. & MULLOX. genase , 420 Wacaius Taflor. J. W. Downey has at bis tailoring. largest and finest stock of'goods-eyer. __{ brought #e the mountains. They. cousist/ of \Fretich fancy, doeskins,. finest grade; also A No. Lbest black doeskin for, pants, : black, blue and, brown’ broadcloths aud beaver for coats; diagonal gqods of. every style and variety, “The finest dress suits, from foreign or domssatioyoods made to order at the lowest. possible living rates, in the latest styles, and-Wwarranted to fit or no pay. a291f — Latest of the Serson. Men's Reversible Shit is, 1876-CeH Men's and ‘boys ' Shirts, Hats and other novelties too numerons to mention, just received at HYMAN BROS,, Corner of Broad land Pine St’s. ers . e tf. _ Potter & Sigourney, Potter & Sigourney will sell goods for nb at great. bargains. for 60 ‘Gaxs,. for the purpose of reducing nar and dissolving partnership, Nevada CityApril 22nd, 1876. The Styles: of the Season. K.Casper has just returned. from Gents. Furnishing Goods, Hats, ete. A large lot.of the goods have arrived, . pand-they-exrelanything ever brought } to this city, and all who desire-a new suit. of clothing or anythivg else in quality of goods, but as to price, Go andisee the goods. ap20 Bieasure Resort. Those who want to visit the-coziest retreat in this vicinity, should call on Louis Siebert, out near the California mine, He has the choicest wines, beer and cigars, and the best bowling alley in town. Sunday afternoons a specialty. al4-lm. Union Hotel Barber Shop. J. Fay is prepared to.do every kind of tonsorial work in the most artistio manner, at his shop in the Union Hotel. Children’s hair cutting a specialty. a4-tf_ an. Hacan's Macno1u Baus preserves and restores the complexion; removes freckles, tan aud: saliowness; makes the skin soft, white and delicate. Its appliéation cannot be detected. Lyon’s: Exraatroz makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents its falling out or turning gray, It “Pots the Ist of Joly last to the Ist . : cisco turned out $30,523,500 in tae order to give the ladies am. opportu-". : establishment, on Main street, the ; cassimere, fancy silk vestings of: the} Sau Francisco, ana while there pars solicit a . chased an immense stock of Clothing, ‘that line can be suited, not only inj @nd Refining Works), ‘. business on Moncay; May Ist, THE GREAT. -. OPPOSITION STORE GRASS VALLEY, Is . The attraction ofthe whole eounty. Hitoe just opened a DRY G@®ODS STORE. on # grand scale and the ‘Quick Sales and Small Profits), System, we herewith inform the public of Nevada County at large, taat through our extraordinary facilities, we are enabled to sell goods at such prices as will Astenish the mest incredulous. ers.from all. parts of the county since,our cpening, we herewith return thanks for favors received, and ask one atd all toeall upon us, to convince themselves that.the . only bargains in the county are to ke found _____ AT THE GREA®, OPPOSITION. STORE, AT GRASS VALLEY, — NEXT DOOR TO, PETER, JOHNSTON'S HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT, ~~ BAMBERGER BROS. _ Grass Valley, April 23, 1876-" CENTENNIAL BARBER SHOP BROAD ST., OPPOSITE NATIONAL Ww. a CRAWFORD, Proprietor. a Centennial has been. ‘fitted up. in first sina ‘style, BETHESDA WATER, ; and gentlemen can now be shaved, have their Hair Cut or be Shampooed in the highest style of the Tonsorial art. The following reduction fin prices been made: i Hair Cutting, 25 Cents, Sham pooing, 25 Cents. Shaving, : Comts, CRAWFORD, keeps constantly on -hapd. the EUREKA HAIR’ TONIC, which. he guarantees to cnre all diseases of the sea} p BOOT BLACKING. The serviees of CARTER, the champion Boot Black of the State have been secured, Thankful forthe liberal patronage here. tofore bestowed upon me, I. respectfully continuance of the same. ~ap2l W. D. CRAWFORD. NEW “ASSAY OFFICE, Tuomas PRICE ‘formerly of! the 8an Francisco ying havi fitted up the old ‘Pacific Mail building, No. 524 Sacramento street, corner Leidésdorff, as «n Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory, 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 desired. His office will be opened for and he hopes that his long residence and experience in his profession will entitle him to « reasonable portien of the business of his friendeand the public generally. = a30-3m American Laundry. From May Ist the following pri~ ces will be charged: BTICLES OF CLASS A.—Sheets, prs. Pillow Cases, prs. Pillow Shams, ‘table Cloths, Bed Spreads: White Ghiste long Selexsd. muaaaael ° :“Beto Davie utter «visit he a a days at San Francisco, returned to this place on Wednesday evening, bringing with. him his daughter, Mrs. . Col. Shaw, who will remain here for . a few wééks to visit her hosts, of. friends. ) Rolk of Honor. » The following.are the pupils on the roll of honor in the 2nd Intermeonth ending April 28th, Miss A. Farrell teacher: Mary Hook, Geo. Allen, Nettie Curtis, Lizzie. Hutchison, Ida Young, Katie McNeely, Lizzie Alty, Carrie . Smith, Jennie Marsh, Mary Thomp~Charlie Munro, Orrin Smith, Peter Aumer, Millie Naffziger. A last the prosecution in the oase of Paymaster Spaulding has come to . an end. It will be prebably three mouths before the decision of the . court martial is known to the public. = A Uraz bull, one of the réal Mormonstock, bucked a freight train off the track near Promotory, whereby the progress of Dum Pedro to the : charmingly perfumed, and has no . ZODONT, as-it-removes all uupleashas stood the teat of 40 yeais. Is ‘tival. hin mch1i2-ly Cure For. CoucH orn Cotp.—As goon.as there is the slightest uneasi« /ness of the Chest, with difficulty of breathing, or indication of cough, take during-the day a few of Brown's Bronchial Troches. _ “: eapure Breath. Among all the disagreeable conse-quences 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. by cleansing your teeth daily with that justly popular denti-frice, Fiagrant SOZODONT. It pu-. — rifies and sweetens the breath, coals and refreshes the mouth, and gives.a arl-like appearance to the teeth.) oa who indulge in smoking should cleanse their teeth with SOant odors of the weed, Ask your druggist for it. ; . A CARD. To all who aré yews from the errors hess, early decay, loss of manhood, &c.,I will senda recipe that will cure you FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy wa discovered by a missionary in South Amérita. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. part of any teacher is made “‘unprofessionand indiscretions of Youth, tiervous weak-. — Chemise Night Dresses, Vests Suet ie i Skirts, Wrappers, Under bkirts, $A. per dozen. CLASS B.—Under Shirts, Drawers, Flandozen, CLASS C—Towels, Napkins, prs. Coffs. pra. Hose, pre. Socks, Collars, Handker. chiefs, &c. 25 ets per dezen. For Ladies Dresses, according to style. Kor all, articles not named.above, ga the lowest living rates. my patrons. ga I cavnot make them léss and those depe:
Patronage solicited. Adi. werk faithfully and promptly done. 7] ml» MRS A. GABY. TEACHERS” INSTITUTE, . ent upon me. a Annual Session of the County Teachers’ Institute will be held atNeCity, on the 10th, 11th and 1kth of May. All public school teachers, regularly employed in the county, sre required to be in attendance during the entire session By regulation of the Superintenent of Public Instruction, non-attendance on the al conduct,” and will be so adjudged. by the State and County Boards of Examination. School officers, and all friends of nztitute. KESTON, to attend the sessions ng the Guat. Schools Nevada County. ap25. — ESTRAY Ni NOTICE4 “MAME ‘to the wackoaare of the subscriber, about a month ago, a. white yearlang Steer. The Steer has both tars cut, red about the head, and red spots on the Josera T, INWIN, Station D, ialic House, modiim . East was temporarily stayed. p Mew York City. psanememnionclh body.. The owner can have the said Steer on proving property aud paying ee Having had an immense rust of custem.. . EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA CIFY . nel and Colored, Over-shirts, Corset covers-.}: Aprons and Children’s Clothing—-$1 per} T trust my prices will be ‘accep. ‘able to], without doing i fujustice to myself, public education are respectfully invited} ° {RUDOLPH PHOTO-GALLERY. ager will commence running bea. tween Colfax and Grass Valley, on Monday, April 24th, — as follows:. GOING SOUTH, Train No. 1 leaves Grass Valley at 5.30 A. M; arrives at Colfax at 6.50 A.M. Train No. 3 leaves -rass Valley at 4 AS ug M., arrives at Colfax at 6.15-P, M, a GOING NORTH. *Prain No. 2 leaves -Colfax at-7.40;A. M, arrives at Grass. Valley-at 9-10 A. M.———_ Teata No. # leaves Colfax at 7-05°P.M., arrives at Grass Valley at 8.25 P.M. JOHN F; KIDDER, Ceneral Superintenden?. FRESH.FLOWER SEEDS, tust:received from New YorksCHOICE BULBS, Clover, and Grass Seeds, . And general assortment, of Fresh Garden Seeds, o apl3 * cm = ‘ New? York Enamel Paint; BLY PAINT FOR THIS CLIMATE. At’ PRESTON’S,ee Fresh from the famous spring of Waukesha Wisconsin. At PRESTON ’S. ‘BROAD STRMET, NEVADA CITY, ESTRAY NOTICE. signed, on the Grass Vailey road, about two-months-since, astray cow, She bas a young calf by her side. The owner can have the animals by proving property and paying chargis. R. M. FRYER. Nevada, April 21, 1876. H. W. VALANTINE, M. D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, Caras CORNER BROAD AND PINE4 STREETS, over Preston's Drugmgee: Entrance on Pine street, Residence at: Mr W. J. Organ’s, Plety Hill. Orders left at E. M. Ec meee will be attended. to. = B19 AND BACON. CASHIN & CO. I Be @N_ HAND, OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE; A U LARGE LOT OF FF THE CHEAPEST AND MOST DURA=]" “AMEto-the enclosure of the nnder: .. CHARLEY KENT'S ie Kaystone Market, oy COMMERCIAL STREET,NEVADA CITY. of every advantage which: long experience [email protected] can give, is ~~ The Finest. Quality, of BEEF, _ MUTTON, SPRING. LAMB, 524 8 CORNED BEER, PICKLED PORK, ° THE BEST-HAMS AND BACON, 1(Of his own manufacture, ) To be found in Nevada County. In quantities to suit, ~He is prepared to and will offer to customers greater sen Dama can: be: found, elzewhere in Ne \ AMINE B HISSUPPLY. UNION MARKET. Commercial Street,, Nevada City, ae N&O. KH, NAFFZIGER, V HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL ERS IN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, CORN BEEF. USASAGE,ed to promptly, and satisfaction given both in price and quality of meats. Thankful fur past patronage. they solicit a@ continuance of the sdme. Nevada City, April 1, 1876, JO8. PETTIT. WM, WHERRY , KEYSTONE SALOON. PETTIT & WHERRY Proprietors. (eeu on hand, the fnest ~ LIGUORS ANDClgaRs— Bacon, The best to'be had in'the State, Orders Soft at the Office, op the Grass Valley. road, or. by letter [through the Post Office, ufll. be promptly attended to, ‘CASHIN & CO, / Bevaia. Feb. 14th, 1876, BROAD 8T., ABOVE P'NE, _ NEVADA CITY. B. A. DESMOND—Artist. ICTURES taken in the highest style of the art. Priees low, 4% OKNE. Quaker Hill, March 11ta, rte. a Families supplied with pure WINES and LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. 017 JAMES J. OTTASSAYER, {XY OLD AND ORES of every deseziptio WH Refined, Melted and Assayea. By request Gold Bars exchanged for Coir 30 Main Street, Newada City. Established in. 1852, ELECTRO PLAT ING in GOLD orSULVRI LOYD’S SAMPLE ROOMS FRANCES COSTELLO Proprietor, BRANDS.OF LIQUORS AND. CIGARS. To be founko on the Coast. tJ” Pure WINES" and LIQUORS for, me dicinal purposes. Families supplied, Nevada,} ebruary Sth, 1876 Ke On? HAND. THE CHOICEST HAVING AVAILED HIMSELF prepared-tosfurnish-tkepublic with Also, a Cheice Quality of ~+PURE AND CLEAN LARD To be found inthe country, ~ se: ada} HAMS, BACOM & LARD. . All orders left at the shop will: be-attend-. AMERICAN MEAT MARKET. Commercial Street, Nerds, AMES MONRO, having eee a Meat @F Market on Commercial Street, is _prepared tosupply customers with the best quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork,Veal, Corned, Beef, Corned Pork, etc., rices. Sanacelandananl Wagon Marufactory. Geass Valley road, near Half Mile Hous WILLIAM SEAMAN, '. Agent for Studebaker W ~“ gous, Every kind of vek cle manufactured to ord: in the finest style and . low prices. af ors oe, Se ee red Particular attention giventoR . airi ng and Painting. ™ ’ at the lowest ‘ 5 } Masonic Hall, on SATU UNION. HOTEL, . NEVADA CITY -CALIFORNIA. D. W. NAEP, Proprigter. <4 THIS well Snir ‘and pop.. _ Ular Hotel, situated on Ma'n Streef, in the City of Nevada, has been thoroughly overhauled, refitted and furnisned in first class style, and ig; Low open for the reception of guests, The Sleeping Ap*rtments, Are large, airy and.comfortable, and every, bed. in the house contains.a Spring.Mattrass, Asa desirable quiet. place for the . . } weary, the ONION is not excelled by any. House outside of San Francisco. The Tables of the Vaion, Wilk compare favorably with. any Hotel in, the Siate, and will be filled with the best. the market affords. Choice Wines, Lignovelins Cigars_ Will be kept atthe Bar, andthe Billiard, Rvom is supplied with the BEST TABLES, o be found in the state, Every attention will be given to make th guests comfortubidé. The proprietor solicit a share of the public patronage. ‘gis D. W. SNAPP. Drugs, Medicines, & &oP. BELDEN, é Suctessor.to Bell-& ieee Masonic Building, Oor. Pine. & Commereial Ste, Nevada ity, rn “Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &e, _ Wholesale & Retail dealer in. Asfull line of Choice Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Toilet 2owder, Cologne Seta, Combe, . Brushes, &c, Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass,Paint Brushes, ke, Aliso a fullline of sTATIONERY, stich as. lank Books, Letter, Note and Legal Paer, Gold Peus. &¢ Blank Books made to order at the toweat— an Franciseéo prices, My Stovk is most complete in all its. departments and my prices are low. a share of public patronage. P. H. BELDEN. Nevada; March 31,-1876.--—— ‘Notice to Teamsters. = ; LL,TEAMS LOADING. LUMBER OF, WOOD FROM OUR YARD, WILL BE BX EMPT FROM TOLL FROM THIS DAPE. V. FLUME C0, Nevada, Aprii 16t, 1876. neta ee UST. ISSUED, 200th EDITION: a . AW ST on. REVISED AND CORKERTED BY-Tas— AUTHOR,E, pe F, CURTIS, M. D., &c. es » &e, A. Medical Essay onthe cause and cure of: j premature decline in,man, showing how health is lost and how regained. It apo ® clear synopsis ot the impediments to marriage, the treatment of nervous and phyrical debility, exhausted vitality, and all other disea-es appertaining: thereto the results of twenty years successful prac.tice. . : OPINIONS. OF THE PRESS. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There is, no member of: society by whom this book will not be found useful, whether -he be parent;—preceptor or clergyman;—London Times. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD. "—This. book. shoula be read by the young for instruetion, and by the afflicted ‘for reliet; it will dnjure no one,—Medical Times and Ga, zette, : ‘Price—One Dollar, by mailor expreas. Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 520 Sutter Street, or, P. O, Box 397, San Francisco,, Cal. sb-Ry SFOCKS! STUCKS! gta A, NIVENS; JR. IN MASONIC BUILDING, PINE 8T;, ILL do a Commission Stock Bypsi-. ness, and is now prepared to), buy and sell Stock at Brokers’ rates,in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange board, Nevada,. Dec.-24, 1875. FOR SALE. : ge ae RESIDENCE AND THE FUR.. I solicit. . auaenert WPT eh IRE in tt is offered for Sate; The use is situated in the~ best. part of the city, and it: will be sold at a reasonable price fonCash. The House will be sold: separate from the Furniture, or both together as the purehaser may desires For further particulars enquire of: A. GOLDSMIPA, _ Nevada, March 3d, 1876, FOR ARIZONA! The Arisona and New Mexico. “~« Express Company’s NEW FAST LINE. OW runing First Class Coaches from, Terminus Southern. Pacifle Railroad, through to Prescott, Tuscon, and all intermediate puints, spacing the newdy discoy-. ered, RICH MINING DISTRICT, ¥ Of arizona, by the shortest, Cheapest and Best Route, FREIGHT SHIPMENTS received by — ERS Welfs,_Farge & Co. San Francisco. = TICKETS for sule at*all principal ticket offices, San Francisco, HENRY. WELLS, (Of W. F. & Co, and American Express Co.) President. J. G. ROWLAND, Ny. 1 109 ‘California street, San Francisco, ¥ Fresident. < CHAS, H. WELLS, al4-3m Gomes Supt., Tuscon, Arizona, peer Me eting. H® Annual Meets i@ of the Stocknvs: ders of the Masoni Hall Assoclauvca of Nevada CityCaliforn will be held at + the: 20th auy reta , o of May, 1876. E M. PRESTON, Neva’*s April 6th, 1876, vite (ie patente Reb..