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The Daily Transevip'
NEVADA CIETY. Cale
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Pededay: devesber 28, 1876
*
Wait for the Verdict.
fhe proceedings of the Returning .
{
Board i in the three contested Southe .
t
CORRESPONDENCE. =
TreckzF; Nov.25:b, 1876.
Transcarpr: . Tais place a. Ep.
present is a lively ‘camp. The streets
during. the day ure. crowded with,
. dise, and at night the
a
teams, delivering wood and tnerchansaloons and
other public places are full, of peoFront
of a Saturday nigbt,-re
Montgomery
ule andtoa stranger, stree!
in Erockee,
Keurney or seurbles
tOorrespondence of the Tr .nstnirt.]
Our Washington LetterWiasatnctox, Nov. 20:b, 1876.
Darivg the present week our city .
has had mavy Visitors, as parties .
vbo bave uttend d tbe closing exercises of the Cen‘en nial, patise befure
to view the .
it buildings as are open to
returning to their homes,
Capitol. und sach portiols
J yverumel
tue public. At the former pluéeone
that goes.to the buyer of bouanzas
will be. kept up by assessment on
the other mines. A bundred shares .
of Bonanzas that will*sell for
000 now, will not be. worth o$
Shorting isa sure
Hlood
20t three-quarters. of
$5,1,000
in a year, thing
--four for’ one.
have -all. the
coin on this coast, and are sure. to
get the balance. AN ‘that
dov't get broke willbe the ones that
‘those
sell short, and thus force themselves .
in with the chiefs.
look at this example-—retire,
Saloon keepers .
get a
mine, keep sober, and become rich .
‘and respect tuble, .
Sain eat
. Yenchers Examination,
The
of Nevada County, will meet at the
High Schoel Room in this city, toApJounty Board of Examination
morrow morning at 10 o’clock.
plicants for-certificates \are requited .
to be present soe the epeeis. of Saat
examination.
First Grade ie sna State Certificates, cent. Second Grade
80 per cent. Third Grade, . 75
cent. No certificate
to applicants under 18
85 per
per
will be granted
years of age.
4
The Statistician,
_—. o> _
Tho November number of the .
Statistician, published. by L. P.
McCarty, of San Francisco, has
been received, Itis
ble’work. ‘ It is published niontbly,
and sold for $2 50 per copy for ove .
year, The Annual, which contains
the contents of twelve mouthly cop.
ies, is sold for $4. Send orders to
box 2,272.
me
The Fair and. Festival,
The Fair and Festival to be. given
by the ladies of the Episeopal Charch,
promises*to be # pleasant. affoir.
There will be o fine lot of. articles
for sale, suitable for holiday presents, which will be disposed of
low prices. Thesecond night's entgrtaidguvent will consist of literary
and musical exercises; and-will conelude with a social dance.
Page nee Iga ae
Ivory Pencil Lost.
Qn Sunday last, an ivory. pencil
with the initials R. P. H, engraved
.on the ivory, was lost. in this city.
The finder will pleaae k leave it at this
. should be
& O Brien . ~
tickets in parucular .
They
Goldsiiith
Broad
dies. Ladies’
secured at obPee,
ad of Ba.
store
be
t Jacobs Bro’ 8.
cau obtained
on
street.
— 2+e ai
}
Reap Rosenberg Bros,’ advertisen26 .
meut.
A Danaerous Roap.—A_ few. days
ago we had occasion to ride over the
road “from Duteh Flat’to Nevada
City.
Placer and the rest in Nevada county. From Dutch Flat to Bear river
there is a steep grade, and the road
crosses any small bridges, spanning the ‘numerous flumes and can“Bear
portion of the way
ons “that damp tailings into
river, A “ud:
aud in some places hot more than a
filled with Sta.
tistical matter, and is a very vuluathe. euter
and the bupk,
foot intervenes between
. . eaee of the road bed
obstacle interaig in a dark night
the true track
ubfortunate
There is no
vening,
j least variance from
would precipitate the
traveler, teauy and all, into the
Added to’ this tbe
most places is extremely
river
below.
Darrow.
The bridges are without railing, and
in most cases a sharp tu:t must ve
made in order tocross, The canons
beneath are deep and rocky, and a
or a slight variation from the
would land the
track,
traveder on
Ihe
.
unwary
{the other side of Jordan,
. to us that the proprietor ought to be
; compelled to place railings on his
. bridges and to fence bis road on ‘the
side next the highest banks. If this
day
and thea everyone will .
is hot done some .
will oceur,
be astonished at the gross negligence
that permitted the roud to be in such
acondition, We have not yet rcovered from the effeets of-a ride
over it in the dark, hence our indignation. We hope the needed fmprovements will ba Bade.
road bet it-elf is in an excelleui
condition and ii would require bui
a small outlay to Make the mprovements suggested above, — Tru, kee
Republican,
\ — o_o -—-—--Reap Roseubery s Bros." advertise“j ent. 226
. :
i
t
{
' when the electoral
i declared offivially.
A portion of the road is in}
jrcent growed bas been Wasbed out, .
the j
road in)
stumble on the part of an animal .
tol!s!
onthe'road are high and it seems .
and accident
The .
ly depends, may be so indetinite,
and so many side points will remain
to be adjusted, that ‘for tbe first time
in owr history we may not be reliably
advised as to,.who sh: ill be Our next
President until the Ltth of February,
vote shall be deThe interest in
the sabjectis as intense now, appareutly, ag it wason Wednesday mornthe
forms the staple of conversation here
at the National Cupitol. A temporary jullin the excitement is, however noticeable pending “the count
in Soath und
Fiorida, as it cannot possibly be asing succeeding election, «and
Carolina, Louisiana
certained for some days to. come.
i Tbe fact that
. riots or disor: lerly.
there have been no
proceedings in
I the princi; pif cities of the Union
/ Where pertizan feeling has reached .
the highést
. willingness manifested to abide peace.
fully the result as declared by the .
proper au horities in tbe disputed .
pitch, and tbe general .
. Stutes, are the: surest guarantees of .
the disposition of our ‘people to acebeerfuily the decree, aud to see .
that the man who has been fairly
cept
eléf@ted is peaceful y inaugurated on
the coming oth of Mareh. QO.
. Rast SEE Neagee i D
Reap Rosenberg Bros.’ advertisei ment, n26
. Tarfollownrg is worth reproducfor ihe which
. grown Up Without seeing it.
ing generation has
In a
; Certain villave the edivor of a lvcal
hewspaper had a rool at the hotel,
Being absent night, and the
house being” crowded, the landlady
put a stranger in his bed. The next
the following
. fouud in the next room:
one
morning lines were
I slept in an edit r’s bed jast night,
Antic thers may say what they please:
Is-y there's one editor in the worid
that cerlalu ¥ takes his ease,
. When L thotiga. of my humble cot, away,
Leould not suppress a sig hy
And thougotasir-jjod inthe ‘feathery nest
**How easily titurs hie,
~,Phe editor, after making some in. quiries cf the landlord, made the
. following sddytion to the above:
The chap whose ‘*form” has rested here,
And Ieft his copy” behind,
Fora bad Lu pression should be ‘lacked
{up,”
As. the “cut is most nnkind.
Behold a “pr. of” of “bow he lies"—
Iv'the morning he weut away,
Ari like many th tuse an edit ra “sheet”
H. 8 ion gotcen his bis} tO -pay.
! eral of
PurtLosorayc. — Greece had her
philosopher that lived in a {ub of
his own make, and Auburo has its
philosopher who. usually sits on
ch ifs glued together by his own
i bands. This wise man, a few days
avo, ‘while in eonversation with
his immediateSmiends on the
sibject of .reh gion, was asked bis
opinion as to.the best means of preventing religious ‘proselytes . from
. bac ‘kshding, ‘*Well, sir,” he said,
if they slide back it must be owtng
'to tueir slippery nature, and to
seyvpre.
pre
Reap Rosenberg Bros.’ advertiseWAKE — .
ment. n26 ; UP =
* Tue difference between an edito
* .
and bis wife is said to be that one
sets articles to: rights and the othe,
Owing to a contemplated
writes ariicles to set.” ‘hat isn’. . change in the Pi irm, “9
ne on ly difference.
,
ommmnees . T, JACOBS &BRO.
5 4 ILL, ON AND AFTER THIS DaTE
. At Grase V:liey, November 22, 1576, to
*
nt and wife, a ee Ri. hari Vines
J W-Dunecan, Mine
R Rossen, Rehef Hill
Mrs Chris ;ohnsun, Relicf.Hill
Mrs Johnson, do
Miss Beck, do
Chris Anderson, Deadwood
G Worte, do
JKRColiins, RR : Ps
John Campbell. San Francisco
John H Judd, Grass Valley
bee Draper, do
AD M: irtin, C ity
WD Bailey , San Francisco
RO Tompkins, Pleasant Valley
H B Rathburn, do
F Holbrook, do
C P Loughridge, Colfax
W Morgan, hk R
Mr Northceut, Truckee
F Phister, © to
James Davis, Bear V alle y
J Denler, City
Chas LDentler, City
Chas Archer, San Francisco
: Sunpay, Nov. 26th, 1876.
Clinton Harrison, Grass Valley
A G Goudspéed , You Bet
Fred Sackett, Grass Valley
© C Chapman, San Francisco
W Jackson, Wheatland =
ass ealey, Wiiov Vu ley
Sam Novitzky, Grass: Valley
DJ McKinney, Shiloah
B Ferry, San Franéssco
H Huston, Spencerville
i Goldsmith, City
M RK Knowles, do
CJ Thomas; Providence Mine
‘t C Randall, Blue Tent
LM Sukeforth, V kiume
CU Andrrsén, Wi,low Valley
Miss Kitty Heliand, City
Chas Grimes, City
Lee Garihe,; & wife, City
KJ shipman, San Francisco
HS Cor¥ent, San Francisco
Johu F philntress, Grass Valley
JJ Rey, San Fra. cisco
Henry Heiusegger, do
H Pridmire, Raneh
Joe Mller, do
Henry Oiho, -do
Judge Wright, Sun Flower ied
ied al
HOTEL; ARRIVALS,
Re
National Exchange Hotel,
S. A. EDDY, Proprietor.
SATURDAY, Nov. 20tb, 1876.
CE Mulloy, City
C Fu w eiler, Willow Valles
J Keathey, Grass valley
Ss Jordan, You Bet
W Calb rt on, Eureka”
LA Cnapman, do
A Merrow, Sco.t’s Flat
. P Shingle, do
D Col ius, Grass Valley
. 3B Morse, San Francisco
k Northup, 3.n Juan
W Jotes, Col bill
5 B Hunt, Moorc’s Flat
WH Westfail, sau Francisco
5 Shockan, City
G@M°MG ler, Grass Valley
C Db Taylor, City
Sunpay, Nov. 28 h, 1876
H H McClellan, San Fraacisco
RS Wing, ABeruviile
GH Gray. s, Mt+leasant, Iowa.
W K Hovort, ao e
G W Buckley & wife, Carson
JN Payue, city *
J & Nolan, San Francisco
C ¥ Hawley Ncrin Columbia xe
RJ FPitggeral & wite, San Jove :
© Ff. Pitz eral, San Franc isce
C Harpeon, Grass Valiey
Mrs! B Rewdan, Secramento .
GMiCaver, city Pa
on —eiiadeai = E B Goor se, Carson
Brap Ros ) rertiae} 4 © Gem sings do
senberg Bros.’ advertise Seth.) 00. , Marysville
ment, n6 : ' DE Tion 8, Gruss Valley =
'?
. Ete.,
ern States, is watebed He jealous Z ju San Francisco. The town boasts fean be shown all objvcts = pana; ; velit slip p Ing, SS recommend . . At Gr = Vi a) Beats ng r. 23, 1876, t z ins
2 . 4 : j 3 4 z ios to caich a P. » Herald. — Viils and ¥ > BU. = =e plate:
eyes and thr neue ee r ideenere . of several of the finest stores oulside b. b Abs. wad prs aise — Id t jebulk. ‘ a ih t Grass V licy, Nevember 23, 1876, t& LESS TH AN C OST!
itigen © e ¢ouptry. . There are} ee . ; ae yenuy, and éyen our © restuents i ~ = S : . We lter.k cré ont wile, uv son.
citizen of the a . i . of San Fravcisev. Al-o several . -I aaa ‘a (boui der at ‘Reap Rosenberg Bros.’ _advertise. At Grass V ley, \ovember 25; 1576, to :
7 ale t 12 O oth fers : re! 2 ye 3 al : . $4, tae ~
Northern represeptatrres of oe F . first-class hotels, drag stores, galoons, . oT if b th . ment. n26 . Samuei dachus a nd Wife, a dsuguter. Tn order to Te duce @ it} the
142 arties-thére, who are al<o,. a nee : . quarter, wonders of Ww mich ey he v. a . ssclieatiasisisaceeieeaetupiaentinccemmeeerrmecini i
litical pe = (and pumerous:ot3er busi ess. bouses. 1 ; i. iF “a Ie; an: 66 send — = . ss = —_— : : F irst of Janwary, mae
__-watehing € exch, ABOVE, . and they WL Bte Picwclene: Fiepitiicsns 4-teinL® -drea ver or eximp , “ i [By. Telegraph.] _ PED. 23 Olt.
g , t eif part organi Za oe : i gair Were “informed that the . ini cocks. ae st
men = whom th a. Pp a8 <, . weekly, which is pad ished aud ed —— “ Bathar of Hid Country . IWWiihing Stocks . oe ee ae ee
tions have itwptieit confidence, As . : ee ee ee Grct . ides Chat the Pathero 3. Cc ees See S eo ee ge eg =
iy ited by W. = iE iw irds, 33 @ Hirst) : == =e agg i; At Willow Va ‘ley, November 26, 157 : om ae .
yet they aes ee —— pores } i ; { recelves_a liberal . was interred at Mt" Ve ru 38 all a): Yesterday Morning beg Sales =e Georve Kitts, agea 4i years. NO Bal VIE BUG!.
; = ; , {. Clauss paner, au ecelvgs.£ otliecodt #0 ai z _f . sd : etiaenise =—w fro -dissatishe he . ‘ : 41%. a3 bis trae ace of burial is Sa : ; : H > faneral will tak rol :
that they are dissatisfied with th support from the Trackeeites and . 2m x y so ; tal . . The following are thé quotations — : c ' We mean business ‘and will airness © 2 neti .tbhe Boards. . be + ij » Cal , auc be wouk ake + — ; 2 ith or g tiona Chureh, to-duy 1©& he HU heSs ala wilt
fairness of the action of.the Boards. . ce surrounding —coontryNew in the Capt : ce ef it-the Wales-at the egatsr Board t! og me “s t = i —— Wow Wilt
xy will be: time enpuge. © = ae buildings are being put up, agd the. tazin ther id ee eae yesterday imornivg — opening -and Epis i : es ze eee sell as foliows: —_ oe
wholesale fraud when there is any : pies yipg iu louk# every ' Credulous parties unbhesitatlbg y fuilelosing » rp rintances are trite t ratte = :
zl j : “ . town 1s lImproying URS Eten) Z “10515. = ee Dae tr
{An , DrYOVLDE V tit } “i 3 Plow 1, and they are showy a cee . : ee = In Nevada City, Novermb i 2 TAS ae an]
evidence Pibiee: ms Wait til t ele ty. The youny bloods of 1 ruckee ow ae s = } . ay = Cer tenvial, son .of Jobo watt i FOR CA SH ONLY .
verdict ‘of the -varions Returning)! up for the big Thanks-. like room koown as. W isbington . 850 Ophir 43%. . Morar, d Gmonths and 16 days \ :
3 : 4, . are sprucing Up . ; ; eres $5 Mexican w3iZ 9334 ras ; —
da are made, and afrerthe full!” : aud wifiletthey gize with fev 3 aes Vers 2 . s -Funer services will: ‘tek <<" Boards are madé id a i in oiviag bull, to be given by the piou y BAS a a o ; . 1825 California 52 5174. . Tbe -Fun rah € Ice : Wi “e
SUPORE OFe tonuered, they sh INC) gs Pend Aewelation, acd the. Cents aey tee the Sark 8U0Savage 934 934, — place ut the residence of the parents. 15 vards Calicoes for $1 00,
agent opie 8 oes Peete eI illine r3 kept bu y getting up pockets’ his. money and. cauvkles. 600 Best & Beicher 4514 45. . this worning ai 9v’cloek, after whicti FA ‘ e
<a thi yersufre ie 2 as pv itis t =. f < : Aifin F é 2s si = = o 2 Ee : > =
lieve Gove Hayes echoes the, sentitylish. costumes for the young ln. What sballbet-done with these — hg + aee 49° 4934, the remiins«f tbe deceased will be 1 yards W hite Rock
. ee ‘= 5 = j ; ‘ Mic ot 2) Ghollar 7 ee ‘ : + 4 5 ° ag r :
: sVEr tepnblican,; in the auebty boys? Tbe Centennial is es iy : ken tc North San Jaan for buri: c
ment of eve ry Repo f ose dies, of which bere are qi ite a lat rue Ln je ty , c : 875 Hite’ &, Nureross 744 7. ae tc North San Jaan for burial. Muslin, $1 00.
ek , . 5 . » fr i “er ue be > tion. proase , x BEAN
following, whieh bale oe nuntber here. A grind time is antici;OVEF+ = ee f 69 Crown Point 944 = ~ "30 ‘vards I onesd: le! Mus :
Ohio paper: pated. The weither is pleasant, . boauced it closed, aud at a vere * = 595 Yellow Jacke boy, 157% PUD NERA LE . WOTICH ee Ie cs : 4 sess Governor Hayes ‘said. to a friend : SS St remaining Mais the great engine ceased ity 9150 Imperial 2 9244 : ae lin. $1 00. ! :
“4 artes a9 Obio, “on Wednesdey: with every indievliow of retialhibg ernnw Gen,-und th Lute Auth e ; Exuisf” 830 Kentnelk 10. _5 Gh VU
. A : S = Wah snow . mmOtIC 4 ¢ Be : Sees , : :
“Any man fit ta: be. Presideut; Gr} so for some time to come, No snow . bee tan Si ee fa 470 Alpba 30 394%. . 10 “wards Pequot Brown
. y.ion Of the Litter 3 OL eriTe PO a TQ EL : « =e pens . ++
even a candidate of a great. party . has fallen lbere to speak of, and a ey ates ie aed Belcher 13, ** i ) PANHE MEMBERS OF i<4.$100. 2
for oftice, would prefer ‘i be counted . itd Winter is looked for. -‘The. ¢ became ouly a memory. f its eres oe pe 4 11% i é Xx ;
: ! . : ’ { wihob f : i out by fr: wad rather thau be counted . . hy ts __ Tiere gees ty be a spirit ¢ of un-. 150 B ae — Se -£ ee ee
: cm a ecditer—eof the epu LliettAn—Sporrste — ; = es ‘tf vu. Cc Cc. : ae y ¥ yas BE, an ay ro
Ta by trad or whicir ri Se owl that and i» te _. Fest ou the streets sna ds the uffices: 15) Excnequer 13 AM 3, t annel:
souable suspic jou The c mversit. bran Dew sfove pipe Dat, woud: p . th : iow } 150 Overman 83. ke Tinretey ectified ts aieot ut thee Hall &Y 00
as ° ; e 2 ¥ a Tesi gee ee ‘ Ons At Preoy 11 0e¢ yreet uxt thelr aa a J
tion turned to the. subject of. au) pight enjoyiuga big ‘teat,”” both of . ‘rtles meet with ee Aen 2} 1465 Justice 25 25%. ; : : ‘ :
elector voting for the candidate oth whiich he obtained at the expense of . Who? = dp sible the respo , = » Union Bed LTi4 1175. . TO-DAY, TUESDAY, the28th inst., at 10 yards Repps, for Wi
er than he had been clfosen to vi te . = : Dp i aoeatin dries de eke “VYust Who?’ To-day all are for 20V Ji Hia 5 073-0 Ya: } : . a
for, and a member of the Governor's] 801° of bis Se [ilden; tu-mortow, for Hayes, and 150 Caleduosaa lo%; Ons o’ctotk, P. ee vers, $2 00
party said: ‘‘No man in this ¢ ORETEY . were confi iént tuat no Stale South . =< B ty 55U Lady Bryau Q5c.
I ’ 4
2 “pyre l I Fed > f ;¢ eather 1 the Funeral of 3r¢ "2has courage ebouyb to nece abe the 0 i=] f Masog’ ad Dixon’s tine would + vice VET ais Eistes 8 aa a St eae Island 1, Sere t = ae Et <Page a Brot’ a 8 +01 wrecting, per yard,
soe e ‘ ‘ ) ) e inde5 rile pet, GEURGS ¢ = i > ¥
tice of Pre sident, if elected feb te 19 fur eee & Wheeler. . dull, owing, eh ctete f sons _ Onarile t. } eee A FS fae Bi aes ‘
a vote; ‘ind by conrage { mean bi sr i] M 1OD iP P.M . Cision regarding tue Presideatial elecZs _— } GOB FBLUAT Cbilettain oY CeDiS.
. 1 > { e& A t ¢ . ** . ;
* °
ibdod, bravido, wi¢keduess and all — : Sot f laruvé bouses = : a" : :
: j ‘ He OG our ary 19USeS i 2 ¢ . =
the qualities requisite to such ab ——= . j ti dae cesdiey Yesterday Afternoon’ ee ‘Sales . WIASON TIC je J ECTIOiwW. 9 j-4 She seling, per yard,
act Po-wt sith vy: Hityes prouppt=Rea -_ “Sinareuttr cP trertise+ Baye. aletlyfalle Hy aud others. 4te ee. SNerthern Bele Sty 3 age = 23 _ = " BS S Gee ae Soke =
ly and quietly responded: -"T kaow . yong: u25 . . wavering. Fsycy stores are ‘bright-. 1) Le peed 6%, 63% ve : ou.cents.
, 2 ees aa Con Virginia 48 6 4817 eee
of one man,certainly who ‘hi AB hot. Pa ———— » . ening with yoods for the holidays, : 5 79 r8 : oe : pie Bie, Bs fo ke.
+ ‘Nous e Ophir 44. 45. g Tur anntak rifetion or. Ladies’ Merino Vests, 75
a 1 NOUCO,— and judging ‘by the number of tue Yellow Jacket'154% 151 > A
Stocks. Z : Ses \ : } yds “42 . a
Santon « “Pood Ail persons .kuowing’ themselves) fair sex fitting in avd out,’ their Be st & Belcher 44° A 44! C NEVADALOD DGE,No.13, cents.
Th iQ: Jnion says: SF 1loot ue ' ‘ . , ; ;
ee a : L . indebted to the late firm of GrayX . worth is very much appre ciated. a B e rags i —Ladies Balmoral~ Skirts;’
, O Bri Says s0 4 up tuey go _., } t _ : = : . ? 44 15);
& y Brien says ae [ P = . Gilman, are requested to call xt the The session of Congress, convena. — N Ny a : 1i3, i: F, and A. M., will take place at ae :
. an own ley go, ; : Ee ; i i ¢ t 8 : a :
thumbs down ae : : : f ‘ 3 old stand -and settle immediately. ing two weeks from. next MonMexican 2414 Z yt # MASONIC HAL a fo C ents.
There i { u in any of them, = : Se p ey sg =
There is no murit a ° ee John. Hanly is antborizd to settle} day, will doabtiess be dne of sbsorbpavage 97% iv. . 6. euneces Zépnhir Wool for
therefore we wouldadyise our friends iy biIY inv exse Of nly abseue Beek ee Ee Doe oe ees aT Wed De 3 187 on eee SS
: : all bil 1 Case 3 e. 4 fing interest and upttstal exciteme j ; e nes‘a cember 1} Pa
, % snre thing to short the = : : } se g advertise. y; bd oi & nd who want a pore th He to short the 1,28 er Cian . With the great anxiety and suspense . Rav Ros enberg Bros.’ ad . $10 0,
nis nS far as their mouey goes, eae es . dent. n2G / -2 ‘loe > :
Denansas #5 1A8 5 ore BO ae iin regurdto the recent election, which ment a 7 At 7 1-2 o'clock, P. M. L: dies »§ Enelish Cotton
but short one sbare of Ophir and Secure Tickets. . the people of the United Siates bave iy SOIR Z : Sos Bee = » people he 24 Hit : i SF a z j
5 eS 1 “
is a 5 ee a ree CR 7 4 HOTEL AKRIVALS. Sosa ee aoe
four of pals e08 4 ete or Bais [Those who expect to attend the . snffered; the returos, even from thet . Members of the Lodge will take due . Hose, ¢ xtra quality, three
¥ rxachb shinre 0 JOUANZ?. 1€ ‘ . we ‘orniv: . : A ; = } nofiveanld overn -hemselves <ccordingly . . ———
age te enok nhare OF Re ¥} Grud Masquerade Carnival on! ¢.y Southern States still in abeyUnion Hotel. Vi * Brett ss liall it q. pair for $1 00
“a1, : ‘ idee ots . : ? : : sg ee Z : isiting Breth.en are cordially invited: 8 . a;
will all go to nothing inside of a Phursday ui Lt, should at once se. ance. and upon which the jssue matnJACOB NAFFZIGER, Proprietor = Z ° ‘
+ul 1 ¥ a SY T ¢ the as “ ‘ ‘ ata rp
year, and the ‘dividends declared . gyre tickets for themselves and la-. SATURDAY, Nov. 25th, 1876. By order of the Master. Ladies Cotton Hose, . five
>
n2s J. H.
. ALEX. GAULT'S
. GROCERY,
. . . PROVISION,
LIQUOR STORE
AND BAKERY,
BROAD STREET, NEVADACITY.
BOARD MAN; Se
‘pair jor $1.00.
<emereaenye
DRESS G~ ODS, SHAWLS,
GLOVES AND
FANCY GOCDS,
Also a fall. Steck of
CARPETS,
a VING STOCKED THE FIREPROOF . All of which will be -gol .
at unprecedentedly
LOW RATES!
v
A LARGE AND CHOICE
ASSORTMENT OF
Family Groceries,
This Sale t
‘mediately, itd for
CASH ONLY:
i sec Everybody come ant
ukes place imMaking it equal in point!
of Quantity, and superior as .
to Quality, to any Provision
‘Store in the mountains, I
would say to’ all desiring}
‘for yourself, at
CHOICE PROVISIONS
GROCERIES JACOBS BROS.,
Brown & Morgan's Block.
Cc .CASE GOODS . Broad $ Street, Nevada Cit
Ete.,
November 24,1876
. At the very LOWEST rates, . ——___--_______—_-_
Ito call and examine fiiy stock
which is FRESH & PURE. FAIR
—aANnD—
FESTIVAL!
wu BE GIVEN BY THE
WINES and LIQUORS,
Of the Best Brands, con-.
stantly on hand. :
—oos
‘THE BAKERY
Will be supplied with Bread,
Pies, Cakes, Crackers, ConAectionery, etc.
Ladies of the Episcopal Churcb,
—-ON ‘THE—
EVENINGS OF
DECEMBER 6th ané 7th.
I intend to keep the BEST of. .
everything to be fcund in a ;
* 7: a2 seles far
First-Class GROCERY AND There will be articles!
PROVISION STORE. Thank-. Sale, and a
ful for past patronage, "I so-. = SOCIAL DANCE
licit a continuance of the same
. ‘. The Last Evening.
nna eee
_ Nevada City ;Noveinberggh, 1976: Nevada City, Nov, 9b, 186.
builing, adjoining my BAKERY, with . : ———
ohe B
‘lected
s NEVA!
Toe
' The Grass
re lishing. it
sending deel
big buck or
a butelrer’ss
‘people of th
land which 1
and honey, .
fat deer roan
aught by th
Gee, GA
birthday
brate the it
on
some
invited them
cussing a.
tun pf’ s °F
through pint
quality of di
party. dispe
opinion that
Siumpeé’s ary
and with the
host
to célébrate
apon tl
the number
gin with-ni
The. fol}
Herald
this county:
ppl
hard for -pl.
have be;
abilities ef .
the
couuty furm
J0U0S§easou
~jation of ki
“fairs “ip
of the -ce
drouth in
the St State.’
In view 0!
Li
y great Many .
ginning to’ \
‘is estimate:
locked up it
ing the resa
very plenty
the move a
hepublican.
The noto:
created a lit
bagnio, the
an attempt:
a hank
then called
hang hersel!
the alatua, z
Was persuac
purpose. . ]
erciil
hess she sh
_rupted.— 7’
Was
Judge
Limes,
week with
we are glad
was slow];
when the pi
Ce
It appear:
about our f
-prietorship
merly occu
The bargain
summated
tion of the
and thirst +
baeco will k
articles nov
Our weat!
Wwititer kor me
gius to say
The mas¢
toned affair
will be som
on that eve:
gloved mas
the pleasur
through the
The cabi:
lives at Blu
fire on Sun
discovered .
get into the
little furnit
Stewart is i
having bee
Gounty Ho:
eral times,
~comparatiy:
—
One for hin
Millingto
will meet a’
afternoon,
who desire
respectiully
the first me
By notice
seen that t!
of Caucasie
at their Ha
tend the fui
er, George
Reap Ju
Ment,