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NEVADA CIPY, CAL.
BRIEF MEN rion.
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‘, The Grand J ury ‘meets next Monday.
Dr.5 M. Harris has gee to
Grass Vv alley.
Joun Robinson is-about to open a
galoonta the city. That will mete:
only 28.
Delegate C. w. Cross was in the
city yesterday attending: ‘to some law
business.
. The wood work and shutters on
the front of the National Hotel are
being prom
-: Mra. W. S$. Urmy has received a
$501 piano, as % premium for.securing subscribers. to the Youth's Companion-papely *
The well at the. County Hospital
is,50 or.60. feet deep,;—aidfurnishes
some-of the purest, and coolest water to, be, found any wheres in the
county,
Elwin Tilley, Esq., an, ex-Nevadai, but now Superintendent of the
Black Bear mines, in Siskiyou coup-.
ly, isin the city. -He is a.No.1 man.
and tniner. a
“Work has been:comnreiced.on a
sinall-building to be erected next to
Comthercial
street, and which will be used as a
'private atlice by E. W: Bigelow,
Jacob Naffziger, proprietor of the
Union Hotel, while ascending the
incline at the Marchie™ iIniae, on’
car, yesterday, got a-smart blow on
the:head from a ‘projecting timber,
Fortunately he was not seriously
hart.
H. ©, Pérkins, Superintendent of
the North Bloomfield Gravel Mining
U ompany, brougut down another
shipment of ballion W ednesday. He
was, as usual, accompanied by a sul7 ficient escort to secure the respect of
road agents.
Rev. Dr, Jno, Coyle was one of the
speakers at the temperance tent on
Wednesday evening. His address
is. said to have been the most effec—
tive appeal ever ninde here, ia the,
cause of total abstinence. The audieneé was larger than on the previous evenings,
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‘ THE PITTSBURG MINE.
It is‘expectel that the “Pittsburg
rhill will, run’ until Sunday, aad
then aclean-up will be made. Between the fifth and seventh levels
the rock is very rich, Superintendent
Peard says the best the mine bas ever produced. A winze isbeing
sunk from the 7th to the 8th levels.
The ledge all along these lower levels averages about 18 inches in thickness. Itis the opiuion of an experienced miner who was in the mine
the other day, that enough rock is
now in . sight to keep the 10
stump mill running for nearly two
years. In addition tv the
work that has been in progress there
fora long time, nearly evough rock
“is being taken out regularly to keep
the batteries busy. It is generally
believed here that the company will
be enavled to declare a dividend
soon,
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“THIS SPACK IS RES ERVED.”
ca
Of course everybody wih this
morning why Gaylord & Robinson,
the new grocers on Commercial
stréet, have such a terse advertisement as the one to be found in another column, Well, the amount
efitis they are probably toobusy
With their many customers to spend
time in telling what everybody
already knows, viz: That they have
&amMammoth stock of goods, compris. Dg everything in their line, and are
selling thein at such desperately low
prices as to createastonishment. As
soon7as they find oppertunity to
Write out fall particulars, the ad~-Yertisement.will be rey set.
SPONTANEOUS C COMBUSTION.
A few evenings since H.C. Perkins, Superintendent of he North
BSloomfleld Grayel Mining Company,
Teturned to Malakoff from a trip to
Bowman’s Dam, arriving home ata
. late hoar, Shortly after his return
he had occasion» to go to the
neighborhood of a building where a
quantity of lime was. stored. He
discovered that it was afire. The
flames had not gained mach beadway, and were easily extinguished.
Tt had been raining, and the water
~beatigg through some cracks i ia the
building ,feil 0 ou the lime.
THE Sceuumonte dnsharitics have
newly leveed the city, and new will
Jevy'a tax,
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al
“Terzitories,
‘Wm.
-rolling each one up separately in pa-home.and a steady income.
-munerative,
dissatisfied with the réfurns of their
‘ofdand in the neighborhood of
L would never have cause to regret
ed until the first day of next term.
dead. .
fict
WARNER'S FRUIT BRANCH.
the Rough and Ready oad, about
one mile and a half this side of Grass
Valley, is well stoeked@ with fruit
trees, including peach, apple, pear
cherry, etc., and the owner annually makes large shipments of the product to the State of Nevada,and the
through the agency of
George, whose headquarters
are at Grass Valley. Mr. Warner
and wife have had twelve children,
but five daugiiters only are now at
home. A number of men are employed during tle proper season in
picking fruit, which is ‘afterward
dried or packedin boxes by the girls,
ready’. for shiprhent. ‘Last Friday
one of.the yoang ladies,. unassisted,
packed 500 pounds ot choice appl es,
per, The ranch is a perfect home of
industry, each and every one of the
tamily doing Ins or her best to add’
to its profitableness.
they,
AS a resuit,
have acquired’'a comfortab-e
Another item worthy of mention is the
manufacture of cider and. vinegar,
whieh Mr. Warner finds io pay. very
well, ,
stances where fruit ‘growing. in
Nevada County has been found res
This is only one of ‘many. inIf EB asterders who are
mammoth farms in the: older and
less favored States; would come to
Nevada county, purchase a few acres
Nevada City or Grass Valley,the experience of many who afe now yearly
making a go6d living, besides increasing their,bank accounts by so
deing,, show “fall well that they
the step.
cere nt et Es
Dis pacity c OURT.
T..W. Courts vs. Moore’s Flat
Blue Gravel Mifing Comyany. Findings and decreé founded upon judginent. rendered-in favor. ofsplaintiff
presented and filed.
A. H. Hall vs Oliver Lonkey et al.
Ordered that. the compensation of
the Referee, J.J. L. Peel, be fixed
at $1,000; also that plaintiff be ullowed 20 days’ additional time to
prepars . and file statement on motion’
for new trial.
“T, W. Sigourney vs. Bureka Lake
Company and Mark Zellerbacb. Motion for new trial made by Zellerbach on-notice heretofore given; and
itis ordered, by consent of counsel,
that the time. for stttling the statement on motion for new trial, and
tbe hearing cf the,motion, be extend_ 22 —
TAL w EATHER "
The following observations were
taken yesterday at the office of the
South ¥aba Canal C ompany, in this
rity: he sm ery eg A. M., 801
49, shade 46; suu 84, shade
62. 15 i Aehe 00 Av'M., 27.521
2 p. a6., 37.48.
KEYSVONE MARKET.
Joseph Eustis, at tue 6ld Keystone
Market, on Commercial street, is
daily receiving,and now bas on hand,
a karge quantity uf bogs, which he!
has commienced slaughtering this
day, for the purpose of supplying.
the market with Bacon, Hams and
Lard, which be will furnish bis cus—
tomers witb at wholesale and retuil
at the lowest market rates.
NevApa Ciry, Oct, 29th
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FIRST OF THE SEASON.
We have just received a very large
and well selected. stock in Men’s,
Yoaths’ and Boys’ Clothing. Also
the very latest tall and Winter stiyles
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Lowest Possible Prices at
Hyman Bros.,
Cor. Broad and Pine Sts.
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FRENCH. LATIN—
Instructions given to those wishing tocommence or continue the
study of either branch, by Miss R.
E, Hough, who comes well recomménded from one of the first Colleges of the Kast. ‘Recitations to be
held at her scho2] room, 8. E. corner ofthe public school building,
three times a week. Terms $3.00 per
month. Oct. 3ist-3t
—_. oeCAUCASIAN LECI URE.
Camp. 78, ORDER oF CAUCASIANS,
NEVADA Cry, Oct, 28th 1878,
~ Supreme Constable A. A. Smith
of North Bloomfield, will deliver a
a {ree lecture on the subject of “Caucasiavisin, ” on Saturday Evening
‘Nov. 2d, 1878,at the Theatre. Every
one is invited to attend. Members
ot the Camp will meet at their Hall
WU. A. Warner, shes ranch is on}
‘. toms surelyfollow and-if not-beed—
of Hats, which will be sold at, ee
ho your ‘grocer for Red Blat Flour
tp Unsurpassed for style and finish are the T Pictures made at the
“Rudolph Photo-Gollery. ” CoLhIne,
opefator. : —3015-1m
RECONSTRUCTION IMPOSSIBLE
This may, not’ be true as regards
states -indeed we know it is pot; but
it is absolutely true'as regards those
delicate organs, the buman lungs.
When they are disorganized and
partly eonsumed, they cannot be restored to_a healthy condition, But
bear In tind ‘that this misfortune
can never happen if Flale’s Honey of
Horehoand and ‘Tar is administered
as a remedy for the cough which always precedes pulmotiary consumption, Suld-by druggists every where
at 50 cents’ and Fl, “Great faving to
get the large size.
Dreps-eure toothache in one minute,
Sold by all’druggists at 25 cents. °
poe pe
“re uey Dealer Informs
frice identical. with or containing
ingredients eqnalling or superior in
‘efficacy to those of SOZODONT,
diseredit the stetement and insist
upon having thit alone, By doing
so, you will secure a. deptrifice
pir excellence the best in the muarket, containing botanic elements of
rape preservative influence upon the
teeth, and one whbich will endow
them vith most beco: _— white
‘ness. .Anotber desirable feature of!
this stable toilet article is that 1timby ull druggists,
Aw Astonishing Fact.
A ‘large proportion of the American people are to-day dying from
the effects of Dyspepsia or diserder‘ed liver. The result of these diseases upon the masses of intelligent
and valuable people is most alarmdng, making life actually a burden
‘inst Lead? of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness assit ought
to be. ‘Fhere is no good reason “for
this, if. you will only throw aside
prejudice and skepticism, take the
advice of druggists and your friends,
aud try one bottle of Green’s August
Flower. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of-bottle’ of this med
icine have been given away to try
its Virtues, with satisfactory resglts
in. évery case. You can buy. a sample bottle for 10 cents to try. ‘Three
}doses will relieve tlie worst case.
Positively sold by all dragyists on
the Wostern Continent,
tial
LOwT FORGE IT,
If you are troubled with nervousness, are disheartened tired of life,
fear death or feel out of scrts as the
saying is, you may safely conclude
that you bave the Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint.‘The liver is very apt
to become torpid this season of the
year as poisons arising from stagnant
water or Gecaying vegetation are
tore numerous and ard through inbalation taken imto the blood. Unless the liver is strong and active,
and furnishes a supply of fresh and
pure blood to drive out the impurities, and above mentioned symped, end in more terrible diseuses aud
death, White's. Prairie Flower
proves itself the Great Liver Panacea.
Its action en the liver ig different
from auy medicine ever compoundéd. Its cures are truly wouderful.
Try it. Price twenty-five ecnts and
seventy-five cents, Sold by W. D.
Vinton,
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PIR a3
EMPIRE
LIVERY STABLE,
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA CITY.
i. WELLINGTON,
Proprietor.
[Er proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES announces that he has now
Fee Largest lot of
Cae Carriages und Buggies
Jo be found in thie part of the State.
Teams, with Elegaut Buggies, Wagone
and Hacks to let at. the shortest notice and
on the most reascus ole terms.
The Horses-are ‘tee: from vice, of good
style and capable of ‘going as fast as any
gentleman caree 0 drive.
Carriages for -Funerals attended to with
promptnesy.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week, or
month and the grestestof care guaranteed.
VD. WELLINGTON.
Nevaaa City, July 8, 1879.
. NEw FISH MARKET.Would inform the peopie of
Nevada City and vicinity that
\/ ©. LECOCa,
he has opened: at the JUNCEX: OF MALY AND COMMERCIAL STREETS,
A Pirst Class Fish Market:
wa. He will receive Daily every. kincse
sh to te had in the S.cramwento and San
ancisco Market sh5
ry
—
NOTICE.
"AVING SOLD OUT OER BUSINESS
to.Mesers. Gaylord & Kobivson. we
respectfully request all persons knowing
themselves indebted to us, to come forward and make setflement of their accoupts befdre the 15th day ee November.
at 7,30 o'clock sharp. By \order of
ithe CHIEFTAIN.
j A. D. & P.SUIION.
Nevada City, Oct: “toth, tate:
Pike’s Toothache }.
You: that” he bas for sale a denti.
parts fragrance to the breath, pold .
. BROAD STREET, ABOVE PINL
STARTLING ! REPrN . . 1]
. Rosenberg — Bros.,
PALACE DRY: GOODS, STORE
pA BE ES RECEIPT OF THE
Largest and most Fastiienable
Stock,of Full and Winter Staple
and sen 4 Dry Goods
Ever brought to Nevada City, which, wé.are
determined to sell CHEARER than can be
bought at any house in Nevada County.
Uur. stock consists of
DRESS GOODS.
Black and Colored Silks,
Camel’s Hair, Boutrrettes,
Snow Flakes, Basket Cloths,
Drap d’Ete, Cashmeres,
* Water Proofs, Plaids,
And_ other Pisiiionabie:
Dréss Goods.
FANCY GOODS.
Bensfe. Ties; Collarettes,
‘Bow s, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs,
Fiehus,, Combs, sbraanbad
Purses, etc. ;
' STAPLE GOODS.
Flannels Linens, Crash,
Drillings, ete.
EMBROIDERIES & LACES,
An Endéless Variety of all
Grades and Qualities.
GOODS,
Ladies and Children’s Underwear,: Skirts, Corsets,
Hosiery, ete.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
MISCELLANEOUS
Tha Largest and most Beau“City.
. SHOE 5 AND GAITERS,
For Ladies, Misses and Chil-.
dren—an endless variety.
‘CARPETS!
We would specially call
the attention’ of the Public
to our immense stock of
BRUSSELS, THREE-RLY
INGRAIN AND DRUGGET
CARPETING, MATTING,
OIL-CLOTHS, RUGS, BTC,
and Durability cannot he
Excelled.
°
.
we will sell everything in
cur line at LOWER prices
than can be purchased at
any other store in Nevada
County.
Country orders solicited; and
samples of goods sent on appHcation.
LADIES, CALL ‘AND SEE US,
ROSENBERG BROS.,
Palace Dry Goods Store.
Nevada City, Oct. 8, 1878.
«
NEW DRUG STORE,
, NEVADA CITY.
Opposite Stampf’s Hotel.)
oe
J. F. RUDOLPH,
OFFERS FOR SALE A FRESH Al)
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTION £
And family Recipes.
CAREFULLY AND ACCURATELY COM
POUNDED BY
J. F RUDOLPH. Apothecary
Nevada City, May 31, 187.
he
JOBNSON & CROSS,pas: les of .
Muslins, Sheetings, Catieds,
a Opening
’ OF THE *
i PALL SEASON.
A?
‘DRY GOODS STORE,
CORNER BROAD AND PINE
NEVADA CITY.
Commencing Oct, 2a, 1878.
——
AVE
Ever brought to the mduntains.
DRESS GOODS.
‘Black and:
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Towels, Blankets, Flannels,
cory) Cassimeres, ete.
FANCY GOODS.‘Corasta, Ribbons: Kid Gicwe:
4 MELLINERY GOODS:
Hats, Flowers,
B ‘celieamiaia. z
STREETS,
.
NOW RECEIVED THE tate:
LST and MOST FASHIONABLE STOCK of
_ Falkand Winter Dry “Goods 2
Colored ‘Cashnieres,
_. Camel’s Hair, Matelasse Cloth, New
Snitings, elc. sf
Sheetings, Table Lineis, Napkite,
(all [*
(Tt
to 6 buttons) . Neck—Ties, Rushings,
and a besutjful stock,of late novelties. . .
Feathers, etc., a
a
@RASS VALLEY
po eee STORE.
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ae.
PCE CLOCKS,
DIAMvRDS,
SILVER & PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES, Etc.
Torro. meas REED pry un hand
a full line of
American and Swiss Watches,
All grades of JEWELRY, and a fine asof SPECTACLES,: to: suit. the . worst
eases of NEAR: SIGHTED and FATLING
E¥ES. The Watch Repairing Department
is. under the supervision of one of the most
thorongh and scientific Watchmakers on
the Coast,
perature and Isochronism, hav ing unequaled machinery and facilities for e very
branch of the business.
ar aved Frée of Charge.
‘sertment of CLOCKS, Also a largé stock .
Fine Watches adjusted to Position, Tey. .
aa” All Goods. bought at my House Ens.
tiful stock ever seen im-the
Which for Beauty of Figure}
We hereby announce that}
General Assortment of Groceries,
DRUGS AND MEDICINEY, Provisions, °
: And all the
Grain,
Popular Patent Medicines Flour,
of the day.
Teed,
a a aa oF . . Kite.,
HOREHOUND AND ANISE; FL . TEN PER CENT. LESS rH AN
COUGHS AND COLDS, ' OLD RATES.
Unegnaled as an Expectorant. Ipay cash ‘+ goods, and must have
a
‘large and fashionable stock.
CAR PETS.
’ Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain,
Drugget, Oil Cloth, Matting, ete.
WALL PAPER,
patterBs,
SHOES.
Ladies’, Misses’ ond Children’s
Shoes and Guaiters—a large variety.
CLOAKS ‘AND SHAWLS.
Rich, Varied and Beautiful Patterns, Must be seen ta be admired.
I would ask the lediesof Nevada County;
before purchasing their Winter supplies,
to ca)l and examine my Goods and Prices,
as I am convinced that they will be. better
else. Orders from the country promptay
attended io,
A. BLUMENTHAL,
Corner Broxd and Pine Streets,
siteieniomedten 2, nets.
_
RCHIF: “NIVEN 5,
_. DEALER IN
Choice Brands of Foreign and
Domestic
-_i9 ARS,
A» THE BRST MANUFA CTURED
Smoking and Chewing
2OBacoo, ':
Cigarettes, Pipes, Cutlery,. Ete:
ALSO A FULL LINR OF
CONFECTIONERY,. NUTS,
+
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT.
Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission,
VELEGRAPH OFFICE MASONIC BLOC .
Nevada City, Tune %, 1878,
CASH OR NO SALE.
TO THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA.
} ELIEVING that
ona, Purely
CASH BASIS,
Can be carried on-in Ne vada to the veaefit
ot both buyer and seller, I have bought
the stock of the late firm ef WEBEK &
CHA'SY, and will carry on the basit.exs at
the ola stand on Comwmercial street, and
will sell ai] gouds in the line of
business conducted
CASH or its equivalent on the counter for
what I sell.
W. H. SMITH.
‘OUR RESTAURANT.
COMMEACIAL STREET,
Attorneysand CounseJorgat Law
‘A
Meals 25 avd 50 Centa Each. ~
An immense stock and beautifnl
suited at niy establishment than anywhere . »
J. H. HAMILTON, Proprietor.
a4
Opposite Transcript Block.
“MRS. E. E. FISHER.
1:.M ill Street, Grats Valley.
Grass Vaiicy, Sept. 15th.
GROCERIES,
PROVISION 5;
CASE Goons, Bes.
B, ‘W. REAGAN,
Samuel M, Shurtleff,
AGENT;
OULD.-respectfully inform the peo~orte of Nevada City and vicinity that
he has purchaséd the stock and trade of
the late tirm of SHURTLEFY & JAMIE«
SON and will'continue the business. at
their OLD STAND,
Where can always be found as
good articlesas carried by any
’ similar house. in the City.
LOW PRICES AND GOOD SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Call: and See Us!
Nevada, Aug 23d, 1878.
UNION HOTEL,
N&ZVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA)
JACOB NAFFZIGER,Prop’r.
een i
THIS WELL ENOWN and
Popular Hote}, situated on
Maih Street, in the "City of
Nevada, has. heen thoroughly overhauled, refitted, and ,
furnished in, first clasg style,,
and is now open tor the reception,oi guests.
;
The Sleeping Apartments,
Are Large, Airy and T¥ensant, and everv
bed in the house has agpring mattrass. As
a desirable, quiet pluce for the weary, the
UNION offers superior inducements.
The Tables of the Union,
Wilt compare favorably with any Hotel in
the State, and are filled with tho best the
markct affords. j
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
Will be found at the Bar, and the Billiard
Room has the BEST BILLIAKD TABLES
to-be found in the State.
The UNION enjoys the reputation of being the BEST HOTEL IN THE MOUS
TAINS, an@,the proprietor is determined
to keep it s>. OPEN ALL NIGHT.:
ap26 JACOB NAF ZIGI ER.
{Suecessor to EK, M. Preston, )
DEALER IN
DRUGS
MEDICHNHS
MINING CHEXICALS,
TOILET GCOD:
RESCRIPTIONS accurptely cov} ousd
ed at all hours.of the uay O° vighs
Genera! furnace Agency.
and QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANIES.
W. D. VINTON, Prop’ r.
+
W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT,
Civil Rngineer,
~AND-‘SURVEYOR.
p : t GOOD MEAL. «0
. 4 fice -Ce7,Broad and Re Ste,. . see : ea me te ad
9 :f py ole -Meved s: Sty
9
. JEWELRY .
ON MAIN STREET, _.
WALTER D. VINTON
INCLUDING LIVAuROOL, LONDON
and GLOBE and IMPRBJAL, NORTHERN
WFC E—iN £RIWN &, £C8G oN
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