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November 25, 1876 (4 pages)

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will 00, Ock ‘us-wi, rd, rd, for Dy old imYs see ii "and quality of the sermons. : date his corns, . before. Goubtless be in aitendance. The Daily Gransevipt NEVADA CITY, CAL. seeatiilieel “LOCAL. AFFAIRS. ‘LocabkBrevities. It is said tbat some New York; churches, pay their pastor weekly, . and good effect is seen ia tbe spirit pose we try-it here,not to improve the sermons, buttoimprovetbe feelings of the ministérs. If a miui-ter Waute . ty accumulate mouey let bim go tu Spain and become a Bishop, It, is . -gaid ‘that uo money has been paid to the. aon Bishops and clergy since . Tee arteurs due them, are_. forty million ddthirs, and no ove kuows when it will be paid, Jacob's mare “Sweethrier’ won the race against a field, at Oakland. Park, on Wednesday in 2: 3114., Jobn Hanly has opened shop. He * his purchased the cigar st-re reccnily oceapied by Grey & G.lman on Broad stree: aad will from this: time forth be prepaied to give to smokers the best brands of cigars in the marHe will keep a fall stock ot ket. _. goods in hisline, and as he bas.a “few friends left,” his trade will be good righ: from ‘the start. The editor of the Grass Valley "Union was glad to find the following: item going the rounds of the press. VAD Arkansas negro wears shoes $ix“teen inghes long aod six inches wide und then cat holes in them touccomHe voied.fur Tilden, Shoemuker says the shoes must be the unes he left when he. came to California the Jast time, and’ he proposes.to have w Mandumus or too.”’ _ Some other kiad of profane writ issued to test the title; If you want to know whether goose “stuffed with sage is god or not, go to . Sam Shockan's and pay four bits for “one, and make tue experiment. We tried it and are satistied the inVestment is a good Ouse. _ Alvah Mulluyjand wife, and Mrs. B. T. Allen aud ber daughter, Tug, arriyed in this city, from a visit to} the East, on Wednesday evening. Millington’s dancing class for children will take place this afternoon, This evening the Misses und Mastersmeet, The Misses will include girls from twelve to fifty years: . Roll-of Honor in the Rough and of age, and the Masters from fifteen ' tv seventy-five years. * Pia ae Down, Down with the Prices. —o Goods have huda ‘head put on " daring the last dey or two. a Piss tog being desirous of reducing his immense stock of goods, offers, during the next” thirty diuys, everything in his line at prices that will astonish every one. He is out in this morning's Transcripr with a list pf prices, which are just about half those uswally charged. Blumen' thal says the goods will positively be sold as advertised, and invites the ladies of Nevada county to call and be convinced. During these duly times it behooves every one to take advance of the downfall in prices of goods. Ladies, ask your husbands for a $20 piece, and then go and invest it in Dry Goods, thereby saving from 33 to 50 per cent. A ses @ and Wheeler Club. The final business meeting of the Hayes & Wheeler Club will. take . = oo Monday evening next, at “o'clock. J. M. Waxuina, ~~ o> -The Skating Rink, Pres. eal Birdseye Ballard has been giving the Rink a thorough overbauling, and it is now in splendid condition, Every imperfect piece of flooring having been fixed in good shape, and lovers of skating will appreciate that place of resort more than ever Mr. Bullara is kind and accommodating, and does every thing in his power to please his patrons. Thereis no charge foradmission in the afiernoor, but 25 cents is charged fur use of skates. lu the evening 25 cents, admission is charged. The Riuk will be open on Thanksgiving afternoon and ‘evening, and a large crowd will _ AdMission sawe as on other occasions. Auction Saturday. F.G. Guild, in addition to tbe house and lot, which will be sold « his Auction Rooms ou Saturday, wil) . dispose of ‘a lot of bousebold fiunitare. Sule at-2 clock p. m.-124-2 Brap A. Blumenth./’s adverti-.ment. B25 . aS a cousequence,, Not a good day Either. The following accidents occurred on Thursday, in this city: A little ehild of Mr. Davey’s who keeps the Hilf Mile House on the Grass Valley road, fell.off the porch and broke ifs ary, athe engineer: at the Gold Tunnel got iu the way of a stick of cord wood that was being sént end . over end, down to the engine room, and got two ugly gashes on ais head James. MeCrindie, while working in the Gold Tunnel mine, waseecaved on, and . severely bruisedabout the back and loins. A little daughter of Mr. Shearer, on Broad street, fell on 2 ‘piece of glass, and received a ‘severe veut on the knee joint. Mr. . Weisenberger, who _ lives — out on the Grass .Valley road, got hishand between the brake and the wheel of a wagon, and when the team moved the vehicle on, it very naturally got bis flipper in a tight piace, and quite seriously injured it. There might have been several ather events of the kind occurred without’ our knowledge. If so, we will write them-up at some other "time. Besutiful Costames. . ?Madam Puaullin has her assortment . of ladies*and gents costumes open for iuspection at Temperance Hull. All her garments are in splendid order and are mostly new. © Those which have been worn have been used only by first-class people. ‘Some of. the costumes are really elealready beea engaged. Those who desire the first choice should go and select ‘at: once. There’ are some lovely short dresses there which should. grace some of the lovely forms with whichthis city abounds, at the masquerade, The gentlemen’s gear aré also very attractive. The prices for the use of a full costume range from four to fifteen dollars. Gu and examine. + em Door Mats 25 cents apiece at Jacobs Brce.’s. n24 —_— Rom Leek at it: Black silk worth $2 50, we are pow sélling for $1 50 cents. n24 L. Jacozs & Bros. Roll of Honor. The following names are on the Ready school, for the mouth ending November 17tb, John: €. Wells, teacher: Matilda Dikeman, Henry Dikeman, Annie Herod, Lewis Holt, Jobn Grant, Emma Thompsdn, Geo. Dikeman, Minnie Herod; Emma Herod, io Holt,. Louisa Jenkins, William Rex, James Weeks, Augustu Melbourne, Lena Schroeder,James Dikeman, Henry Schroeder, Mary Torpie, Sophia Schroeder, Jobn Hu‘itt, Jobn Holt, Belle Huitt, Eddie Weeks, Frank Rex, Joseph Single, Isabel Melbourne, Henry Fippit, Frank Armstrong, Josephine Thomasson , Lilly Schroeder, James Torpie. —_———---—_2.0m ---——— New Volume. ‘The Truckee Republican has entered upon its sixth volume. It bas passed through all the ups and .downs which a bpewspaper has to unpaying basis. It will in future be issued mornings instead of evenings. The Republican deserves liberal patrobage from the citizens of Truckee, and anyone glancing over its col umns will observe the fact that it is, The business men of the town are steady and liberal advertisers. — oe --Glashep, at Truckee, bas been dissolved by mutual consent, and both gedtlemen will Continue to practice at Truckee. A Old Timer. The Ga Yolen Union says: Tom Cracklin, who wes one of the oldest of Grass Valley-settlers, but who now lives near Navividad, Mouterey county, where héis a farmer, is on a visit to Grass Valley. € likes a farmer’s life, bat be says that Grass Valiey life, and the mining than a big wheat crop. He promises us that be will furnish a nomber of the early days of Grass Valley for oar proposed history of this place. . © cle was the first ““Expressman’”’ who pronght letters and papers to this town, from below on “Steamer Gays.” fom. Cracklin is receiving wane Luus hand shakings: # gant, and some of the prettiest have . dergo before its permauent establish-. ment, and is now said to be on a good: Reap A. Blumenthal's advertise-. . What to gjve her. ment. 25 ee Oe Dissolved. The ‘law firm of Crowley & Mc’ business are more interésting to bim. Tons of Hams, Bacon and Lard. The fioest hams ever seen in any . MASQUERADE market ia the world, can be found at-Kent’s market. Six bundred cans of the wlitest,purest and sweetest lard in the. world also for sale, Choice bacon, ‘and the fwtest, juiciest and tenderest beef, mutton, veal aiid pork for sale at bed rock prices. Ihave move goods than mouey, and will make a good trade With apy man who has got it and wants’ my goods in return. The best judges in the County after samplivg the meats and other goods put “Up at mysshop, pronounce them superior to aby Other. _A general aid cordial invitation is__extended cash. customers, «to ge ani prepared to offer to them. CHARLEY KFnv. PeeArrived! Arrived! Madame Paullin has arrived from Sun Franeiseo, with the finest assortinent of costumes: for the: musqnerade ball, to.be bad in San Francisco, Roomsat Temperance Hall, where all are invited to-ewll and_ex-. n23 amine, Su =f >om » Masquerade Bull, ‘Is the great event of the season, and to‘make it a grand’ success, L. Jacobs & Bro. have just received a large assortment of ladits, 3 ‘and 4, Button Gloves, ment of gents Kid Gloves, and a full #tock of fancy goods;-suiteble forthe Grand Ball.. Ladies ure cordijally invited to call. 1 L, Jacons & Bro., Broad street. ee oes Latest styles of Hats, Flowers and Fancy Goods at less than cost at Ja. cobs & Bro.’s. n24 Ladies’ Hair Dressing. Mrs._L._Godair, _respectfully_informs the ladies of Nevada, that she is prepared todo hair dressing fot balls or parties. Also makes Switebes, Braids and Curls to order. Combings made over. Enquire of L: G6vatrr, Barber, , Broad street, opposite National Exchange Hotel. . n22-lw , Satine a Skating -Rink. The Rink will be open for skating every Saturday afternoon and evening, until further notice: ' B. Buxxagp, Proprietor. Nevada City, Nov. 8, 1876. The Very Latest. Wehave just received the lates styles of Hats, Men’s, Youth's and Boy’s Clothing, also a full line of Overcoats and Talmas, which in quality and price, can not be equaled by any other Honse on the coast. HYMAN BROS. Corner Broad and Pine streets. SESE Read This, Everybody. Iam manafacturing and introducing Ovitt’s Cough Sy: up, a sure cure for colds, bronchitis, or any throat affection; the E!gin Soap, for cleansing metals and glass it has no equal; and the Puint Cleaner and Grease Extractor,for cleansing paint and taking grease or pitch out of floors, carpets or clothing can not be beat. I intend calling at every bouse for the purpose of introducing them. A. W. Ovirr., TESTIMONIALS. To aLL Wom Ir May Concern.—I have been afflicted with bronchitis for five or six years, and have taken one bottle of Ovitt’s Cough Syrup, and think I am entirely cured, Ee’ feel no effects from it whatever. 1 . highly recommend it for bronchitis. Me. & Mus. J. R. Crocker. Grass Valley, Sept. 30, 1876. I have a daughter, thirieen years old, who bada severe cold and was a0 hor ree she could not speak for. twenty-one days. Sbe hada physi» cian who gave her three prescriptions, aod said if the last one did not restore her vuice he did not know My duugbter took them without deriving anv. benefit. ,1 tried a bottle of Ovitt’s Cough Syrup, and in twenty-four hours sbe could talk as well as ever. I therefore recommend it to the pub-. lie. Mas. H. C. Josteyy. Grass Valley, Sept. 30, 1876.
PHILIP RICHARDS, No. 30 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL, Gold Dust hovuught and sold. Eullion Jiscounred. Advances made on Uold Dust or bullion fur coina,e 21. the Mint. \CHECKS ON S4N FRANCISCO. Co) spondeng Pwiss-American Bank, on Benue L jyl-tm ‘R CONLAN, 68 & 70 Bron treet. Nevada City. OPPOSITE + PFS HOTEL, oe AGENT FuR gis couurr yy BLITZ’ MILWAUI BEER This Beer is superior to rang other Lazer Beer om the Pocific Cart, The best hore BreWed BEER from Dreyfus:’ Bsewrry, On bt amd im bvuttics: Nevada City Oct: 20, 1876, to") and avail . themselves of the bargains I also a’fall assort. Ip. 3. Brandt, GRAND CARNIVAL!: BY THE . ALLEMANNIA. CLUB, Ona scale of Magnificence never before attempted here, WILL BE GIVEN ON) ~~ Thanksgiving Night 1876, Temperance Hall. Four Fine Prizes to be awarded tothe most Origival Charaeters sustained by La, ’ The Prizes to: be-awarded~by~a" dies and Gentlemen. from the audience. os oA HONORARY COMMITTEE. “NEVADA CITY. Hen. T. B. Reardan,Hon, Niles Searls, Hon. Jno. Caldwell, E H. Guylord br. R. M. Huut, G. & Hupp, . . B,J. Wats A: Blume nthal, oO. Maltman, ieee J, Naffziger, Capt.d. Ravp, H. H. Haskins, + + R. ye Walrath, A.D. Tower; F.D. White, N. W. Knowlton, N. P. Brown, W. &. Coe, P. H. Belden, T. Mein, J. k. Brown; Chas. E. Mulloy, . Geo. W. Welch, Dr. H, Valantine, E. Bond, J. M. Wailing, 8.A. Eddy, W. H. Crawford, G. G. Allan;= R. W. Tully, B.H. Miller, ‘M. L. Marsh, Jerry Payne, John Cashin, . Hanson, Jobn Pattison. Wm. Powell, Win. J. Johnston, H, W. Heyman, M. Rosenberg. A. W. Lester, A. Barton. A. lsoard, Chas. Griines, John B, Conn, D. R. McKenny, Geo. F, Jacobs, Phil. Byrne. ; GRASS VALLEY. Hon. Wm. Watt, Hon. 4.B Dibble, R. Leach, A. B. Bracy, Dr. H. McCormicx, N. Nathan, J. Bamberger, D. Biukleman, W.C. Stokes, Cal. R. Clarke, E. W. Roberts, J. ¥F. Kidder, W. Lou'zenheiser, ~ Sam]. Novitzky, J.C. Coleman, H. Wohler, A. Berg, Ed. Coleman, R. Shoemaker, John Glasson, J. Jenains, C. H. Mitchell, Jacob Heyman. SAN JUAN. O. P. Stidger, Simon Furth, ~ RK. McMurray, 3.8. Mcbride, — NORTH BLOOMFIELD. H.C. Perkins, V. Weiss, R. Schneider, T. P. Crandall. MOORE'S FLAT. W. B. Cummings, Chhs. Hagerty, . John MeNulty. GRANITEVILLE, R. G. Dickieson, J. Eagan, . BLUE TENT. 9. Campbell. YOU bET. _ John Heinson. HUNT’S HILI. P. Goodspeed. D. T. Hughes, B. F. Snell, Ed. Carney, Committee of Arrangements, G, von Schmiltburg, Ed. Goldsmith, _ Ed, Muller, J.J. Ot, Lee Garthe. Reception Committee. Dr. Buelow, ~ FF. Eilerman, C. T, RK, Krtte, A. Rosenthal, John Hurst, I, Jacobs. L. Siebert, Floor Manager. —" Fred Senner. Ed Goldsmith, Leo Garthe, J J Utt, C, J. Brand. Floor. Director, G. van Schmitt burg. MUSIC UNDER a oeoae DIRECTION OF PROF. M. M. BLUM, Of San Francisco. i Tickets, inclading Carriages, $3. Admitting one gentleman and two ladies. Each additional lady will ebarged $1 extra. be ladies’ tickets, und can obtain them hy leaving the ladies’ names with E. Goldsmith. . Maskers murt identify themselves to a committee on entering the Hall. Grand. Marchcommences at 9 o'clock, : Ticketsean be had of aby of ‘the pQeenn. Every gentleman is entitled to two . JOE'S BULLETIN OF PRICES. eee, EGG-NOG. TOM AND JERRY. HOT SCOTCH, — ‘BOT IRISH. Old Sazerac, 1860 e,..... quarts, $2 Fine old Whiskies:. Pee ett as 1 25 Old Edifuburg Scotch Whisky. .. 150 Maheim’s old Dublin ‘Sy a 175 Hv idsick Champagne atest ies -pints, 160 Cal:fornia-View edsvaee a 7h a ee yquarts,1 50 Old ines and Navy Sherry, im), ported expressly for Joe, from CS ee : 128° ; Old Qvorto Port... 125 Olaret “Chateau ‘Le eoville.. 125 Ca Se ee £ 100 +s Chateau Larose.... pints 100 Sautaarne Graves’ 7 ange as 7 Old Sw nn Hoiland Gin. quarts,1 25 Old Jamaica Rum.. iKpine 1 5¢ Bassett’s Porter. ......5. . pints, 37 36 Oe Tennett’s ee vee All Liquors Sold Here. Guaranteed to be Pure. Fine Lunch Every Day from 11 A. M. toll P.M: . : JO. PETTIUT, Prop’r. ALEX. GAULT'S GROCERY, ~ PROVISIO oR nit AND BAKERY, AVING STOCKED THE FIRE PROOF A LARGE AND CHOICE +4 ay ASSORTMENT OF Family Groceries, Making ’ it equal in point of Quantity, and superior as to Quality, to any Provision Store in the mountains, I . would say to: all . desiring CHOICE PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CASE GOODS, Etc., Etc., At the very LOWEST rates, whichis FRESH & oe E, WINES and LIQUORS, Of the. Best Brands, constantly on hand. THE “BAKERY Will be supplied with Bread, Pies, Cakes, Crackers, Confectionery, etc. I intend to keep the BEST of everything to be found in a First Class GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. Thankful for past patronage, I s0licit a continuance of the same. ALEX. GAULT. . Ne vada City, Nove mber ‘4th, 1876: UNION MARKET. Commercial Street, Nevada City. NAFFZIGER & EUSTIS, \ —— AND RETAIL DEAL BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, CORN BEEF. SAUSAGE, All orders left atthe shop will be attended to promptly, and satisfaction giyen both in price and quality of meats. Thankful fur past patronage. they solicit a continuan¢ée of the same. Nevada Citys November 1,.1876. H. S. BRADLEY, CIVIL ENGINEER, ‘And U. S. Depety Surveyor NEVADA CITy, Cal Ne eveda Cit yJaly at, 1876. WDD. LON G, Attornev and Counselor at Law AND NOTAKY PUBLIC. FEICE ON. BROAD 8T 4 the National FKxchanee EE. W. CHARL«&s, M. D,, SURGEGN ane PHYSICIAN, OFFICE, 62 BROAD BTRFET. l ne: Main Str et, two doors above op Congregational Church. nla rN BROADSTREET, NEVADA CITY. committee of five selected . ” builing, adjoining my BAKERY — a to call and examine my stock HAMS, BACON & LARD. CHARLEY KENT'S Keystone Market, COMMERCIAL STREET,NEVADA . r CITY. BE) HAVING AVAILED HIM SEL # of every advantage which long experience and ample means can give, is * prepared to furnish the public with ‘The Finest Quality of BEEF, 2 MUTTON, — y CORNED BEEF . PICKLED PORK, He EST: HAMS AND BACON, " . (Of his own manufacture,) LIQUOR STORE, , To be found in Nevada County. -. PURE AND CLEANLARD In quantities to suit, He i is prepared to and will offer to. can be found elsewhere in Nevada County. ee a x AMINE HISSUPPLY. JOHN -JACK’S CIGAR AND TOBACCO DEPOT, PINE STREET—NEVADA CITY. — UST RECEIVED, one of the Choicest as well as Largest Siocks of Cigars,. Tobacco, Confec-tionery, Nuts, Fancy Goods, Fruit, etc., Ever brought to Nevada City. Also Sole Agent for Nevada County for the sale o! Those Favorite Brands of Cigars. ‘‘BACHELOR’S DELIGHT,”’ + And ‘ALBUM.” Those who want to smoke a real nice Cigar should give these a trial. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OTH. ER FAVORITE BRANDS. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Candies, Nuts, Fruits, etc. 020 JOHN JACK, Drugs, Medicines, &c P, H. BELDEN, Buccessor to Bell & Belde Masonic Building, Cor, Pine & Commercial Sts Nevada City. Wholesale & Retail dealer i ; Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &c. A full line of Choice Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Toilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs Brushes, &c, Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Paint Brushes. &c. er, Gold Pens. & Biank Books mad an Franuciseo pric¢s. My Stock is most complete in all ita de partinents and my prices arelow. I solici a share of public patronage. P. H. BELDEN. Nevada, March 31, 1876. KEROSENE OF THE BEST QUALITY, AT PRESTON’S! lank Books, ect Note and Legal Pe — Fresh Cough Candy, GENUINE PETHESDA WATER, } "RECT FROM THE SPRING AT WALKESHA, WIS. Centennit! Cologne, Choice Toilet Gocds, Acids, Mini g Chemicals. ‘—ATNevada Liug Store, . . E.M. PRE: TON P,rop'r. _Also, a Choice Quality of -. customers greater. inducements than . PLEASE CALL: AND EX« Also a full line of STATIONERY, such ee : ‘to order at-the lower! .