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Club will give the throng people
who willbe here ou Thurs?) vivht,
a chance to hear # me of ther soulgtirring camps ign “song 8. e are
ja the condition of tie atmospbere4
gOW.
ex Thursday night wiil be the 1.
‘generally admitted that he made one
all went away in the best of spirits.
—
ne Daily. Transcript
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
————n
LOCAL AFFA IRS.
Loca i B revit ies.
“We hope the Grassy V.lley Glee!
disposed to promise ‘that that privilege will be en): oyed by all. who attend the Fitch meeting on Thuibday
evening.
Pure, invigorafing and delightful
(Phere were seven cat loads of pecple went down tu the polttical meeting at Grass Valiey last Saturday
evening. Free trains aré popular
jnstitutions.
If the weather is fine, the meetiny
gest
ever seen in this city.» +.
Sweet cider isea drink, liked by
most people. There are .-buudrecs
df bushels. of apples ‘lying on tre
ground iti this vicinity, and at. the
hardware siores of Turner and Jobn-,
ston there are. -namerous . ciderpresses going to wust, wailing for
payers. Way don t some one buy u
cider mill, and soine one sturt a sweet
cider etand on the sweyt so us to.
“gave” the apples.
+o —
Estee’s Meoting.
~‘Flon. M. M. Estee “addressed ‘the
citizens of ‘this place on Satarday
night last atthe ‘Thea re, andit was
of the ablest speeches of the camK. Casper..
Has returned from San Francisco,
and bas received the largest stock of
Men, Boy’s clothing, Hats, Boots
and Shoes, and everything that can
be found in a first class, Clothing
store. All who have coin to ‘invest,
can save Saney by calling at his store.
sae sep-28
Centennial Dancing Club
bodies hive a s dance at al ackaet ;
Citizens aa to attend. ‘Adibie
sion One Dollar. :
“Union Hotel Barber Shop.
and-a-close eut of the hair isa luxry this het “weather. Fay, at the
Uniwa Hotel, can perform all of
them in the best style,
ei pcirencn egies es
Fruit Jars! Fruit Jars!
2,000 Fruit Jurs, in store and for
sule by W. A, S1GouURNEY,
18 and 20 Commercial street, Nevada
AMONG. the most agreeuble and
grutulylng qualiges of Gleen’s Suipyut Soup are those which characierxe kas an article of the toilet. It
softems wud suivoths the skiu, clears
itof pimptes and discolorations, aud
wakes 10 look and feel patural. Sold
every where,
°
eo
A Harmless
Medicine yet one of the most poteul. curative agents evee known.
AHopatuic, Howcoerpathic, Buotame
aod Eiectrie physicians ulike recommend ii for Weak Lupgs, exhibited
“by Short breath pale; tips, “hacking T
‘cough, pain in tbe side, stoopisy
gant, and general want of vigor, fora
ing (be well knowu stages. of consumption, By in hailing the Extiact
the Lrugs wil. be invigerited aud
the cupucity.of the chest will be
paign. The audieuce. was attentive
and-unusually appreciative.’ Not a
point was missed by them. The applause was :requent and hearty, and
much’ enlarged, the air cells developed, and the entire system wilibe invigorated.
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4
The Word ‘‘sozodont.**
Mr. Estee is an able and eloquent
speaker, His visit made hosis
friends here, who will give him a
cordial -welcome whenever hereturns .
here.
ew
Another Bid.
of .
Which has-already become a household word, derived from tbe Greek,
aug composed of two words, Si zo
aud Odontes. ‘*Sozo’’ translated,
menns to preserve, and ‘*Odontes”’
the teeth—"SOZODONT”’ a preserver of the teeth, And it istzue to its’
name. It beautifies and preserves
the teeth, -hardeus and invigorates
the gums, and-corrects all impurities
We understand that there Wwas—w
bid putin for building the addition
to the County Jail, for something
less than $2,500, but that it was not
presented to the Board of Supervisors until after the time advertised for
receiving bids had expired.
_ 2a. i. Saeee
The Meeting of the Campaign.
There will be a grand rally on
Thursday night in this city. The
Republican bosts will be out in full
force from alll parts of the cuvnty
The town will be ablaze with illumivations, bonfires and torchlights,
and the skies will be made brilliant
with fire-works. Delegates will. be
here from every portion of the eoun.
ty, and tbe demonstrations will
eclipse avything of the kind seen
here for ten. years.
will: be one long to be remembered.
liad atl
Special Notive °
In conseqifence of Free Trains
running to Grass Valley, onFriday
evening next, the Centennial Dancing Club will hold its party on
‘Thursday evening of this week, and
every Thursjay evening hereafter,
until further notice. o24-3t.
Blac aiaye" “Var eee ne cree
The Very Latest.
Wehave just received the latess .
_Styles of Hats,
Boy’s Clothing, also a: full line” of
Overcoats -and-Tatmas, which
quality and price, can not be equaled
by any other Honse on the coast,
HYMAN BROS.
Corner Broad and Pine streets. ~
To the Credi:sors of the Late Bank
of Newada County. ™
You are éach respectfuily informs]
ed that final arrangements Lave been .
made with the Citizens Bank, and)
John W. Hinds,
mittee, when the certificates of
fosit’and stock of the new bank will
issue to each creditor,
Monday, the
and after}
Each .
on
2u. 4 instant.
¢reditor, by bringing the committee — é
D. Long, . receipt to the cfliceof W.
will receive the eviderce ‘of their!
debt and rew bouk stock.
o18-lw K.Cas>:
eeBourders Wanted.
A few gentlemen can be cecommodated with board and sudsi'
+>? we
: by applying to Mrs. C. W. Coie. . , Aristocracy fa. bau-if
Dearu or Vasncas Biarr.—
Francis P. Blair, Sr.,
journalist. and politician, died on
the 18th inst.,.at bis residence, Sil
ver Springs, Marylaud, at the age of
87 years,
The oceasion }
Men’s, Youth’s ap d.
in.
Esq , by your co m-.
the veverable . ~
of the breath, The ordo of this
pure preparation is so delightful
that it is a luxury to a: ply it:
harmless as water. Svuld by al
draggists and perfamers.
tpg ge oes
A Cardy i
To all who are suffering from the
errors and indiscretions of youth,
nervons weakness, early decay, loss
of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe
lthat. will cure you, FREE OF
CHARGE. This great remedy as
. discove.ed by # missionary in South
A America. . Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseru T. Inman,
. station D, Bible House, New York
. City. jnl3 6m
rll lets
HaGan’s Maanoura BALM preserves
and restores the complexion; removes
. freckles, tan and sallowness; makes
the skin soft, white and
Its applieationcannot be detected.
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Lyon’s KarHarion makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriantshair; prevents
its falling out ort jing gray, It
has stood the test of 40 yeas. Is
. charmingly perfumed, anu has no
. rival. i -mcbl2-ly
, CASH ! CASH !
.
‘HOW TO SAVE MONEY.
ee
; a ALL PARTIES
Who Purchase of Us for Cash,
{Gold Coin)
Goods amounting to $5 00 and upwi ards, we will, on and after
. this date, give a
.
. DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER: CENT.
“From Regular Prices.
+~_LESTER & MULLOY,
Deviersi in Groceries & Pr avisions,
NO>62 ‘BROAD STREET,
sy27 aS Neveda City.
Founded fr ce ‘March, 1876.
on @ OF OC.
} % re
—__—
A nice shampoo, —a—clean—shave,. —:
1 ta E. Bond,
t 181: A. “Eddy,
delicate. .
GRAND
MASQUERADE
CARNIVAL!
8 BY THE
ALLEMANNIA CLUB,
never before attempted here,
WILL BE GIVEN ON
Thanksgiving Ni ght
(1876,
AT «
Temperance Hall.
Four Fine Prizes to be
awarded tothe most Origival
dies aa Gentlemen. The
Prizes to be awarded by a
committee of five ‘selected
from. the audience.
HONORARY COMMITTEE.
NEVADA CITY.
Hen. T. B. Reardan, Hon, Niles Searls,
Hon. Jno. Culdwell, E H. Gaylord
br. R. M. Huut, G.S Uupp,
B.Jd. Watson, A. Blumenthal,
O. Maltman, J. Naffziger,
Capt. J. Raop, H. H. Hassins,
R. CO. Walrath, A.D. Tower,
J.D. White,N. W. Knowdton,
N. P. Brown, WR. Coe,
P. H. Belden, T. Mein,
J. KB. Brown, Chas. E. Mulloy,
Geo. W. Welch, Dr. H. Valautine,
3 On'a scale of Magnificence.
-. W oolen Hose, ;
GRAND OPENING
. FALL and: WINTER
DRY GOODS, .
BLUMENTHAL’S,
CORNER BROAD. AND PINE STREETS
NEVADA CITY.
] HAVE jns* returned from San Fran. ,
cisco with the LARGESr and BEST
ASSORLED Stock ot
Fall and Winter Goods, —
Ever brought to Nevada City; cons{sting in
-part us follows:
DRESS GOODS=——==
Scotch Plaids, all colors,
French and American Prints,
Black Cretons, Black and
Colored Cashmeres, Alpaccas,all colors, Belgian Cords,
Black Silks, ete.
FLANNELS,
White, Red aud Blue,
widths, °
all
SHAWLS.
Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s—in large variety.
-~MUSLINS.
White Rock, Lonesdale,
Masonville, and other favorite brands.
FANCY GOODS.
Corsets, Fancy Cotton and
“Veils, Wors-.
ted in all shades, Ladies’
and Children’s U nderwéar,
ete.
Blankets, Bhactlngs: Cassimeres, Table Linen, Napkins, etc.
CARPETS.
Three-ply, Brussels, Ingrain, Oil. Cloth, and Matting.
Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Shoes—a large. assortment.
Ladies are invited to examine.my goods and prices
J. M. Walling,
W.H. Crawford,
R. W. Tully,
M. L. Marsh,
John' Cashin,
John Pattison.
G. G. Allan,
B.H. Miller,
Jerry Payne,
A H. Hauson,
Wr. Powell, Wm.J, Johnston,
H, W. Heyman, M. Rosenberg.
A. W. Lester, A. barton.
A. lsoard, Chas. Grimes,
John B. Conn, D. RK. McKenuy,
Geo. F. Jacobs, Phil. Byrne.
GRASS VALLE».
Hon. Wm, Watt,
R, Leach,
Dr. H. McCormick,
J. Bamberger,
W.C. Stokes,
E. W. Robevis,
W. Loutzenheiser,
J, ©. Coleman,
A. Berg, ~
R. Shoemaker,
J. Jennins,
~ &OB. Bray;
N. Nathan,
D. Binkleman,
Cal. R. Clirke,
J.¥F. Kidder,
Saml. Novitzky,
H, Wobler,
Ed. Coleman,
John Glausson,
C. H. Mitchel,
Jacob Heyman.
BAN JUAN.
O. P. Stidger, Simon Furth,
I. McMurray, J.8. Mcbride,
NORTH BLOOMFIELD,
H. C. Perkins, V. Weiss,
R. Schneider, TY. P. Orandall.
MOORE’S FLAT.
W. B. Cummings, Chas. Hagerty,
John McNulty.
GRANITEVILLE, ~
R. G. Dickiesen, J. Eagan,
LUE TENT.
QO. Campbell.
YOU BET.
Joh Heinson,
HUNT'S HILT.
P. Goodspeed,
.
—_——
1 D.T. Hughes,
B.F. Snell,
Ed. Carney,
Committee of Arrangements,
G. von Schmittburg, Ed. Golismith,
Ed. Muller, J.d. Ott,
B. J. Brandt, Lee Garthe.
Floor Director,
G. von Schmittburg.
“MUSIC UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
PROF. M. M. BLUM,
Of San Francisco.
Hon. A.B Dibble, g&
before purchasiag elsewhere.
All orders promptly at\ tended to.
A BLUMENTHAL,
Cor, Broad and Pine Streets.
Nevad: a City, Se pt. 24. im
CITIZENS BANK.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
1
cor STOCK, $230,000.
OFFICERS «.,
DIRECTORS :
Dr. R. M. Hunt,
Geo. M. Hughes, bi Ng
Thos. Mein. Geo. A, Cooper,
bs E. M. Preston.
——
Pure’ ise Gold Dust and Bullion.
Warrants.
Sacramento,
geles.
ac? princ ipal Euupéan Cities
Banking Business.
CORRESPONDENTS.
San Fraticisco—First Nat Gold Bank,
San Jose —Farmers National Gold : ‘ank,
New York—Firet National Bank. 824
“ESTRAY N NOIIGE.
NAME to the ranch neh of the undersigned,
C October ,. 1875, one Blue
year old Steer, branded I: H on left hip,
and alsoa brand on side, blurred. Earbit in right.. The owner by proving property abd paying d»mayes can recover it. if
not oiled for within 30 days will be sold.
H. SCHARDIN.
Newt pwn, Sept. 15, 1876.
KEROSENE
e
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
PRESTON’S!
AT
Fresh Cough Candy,
GENUINE
Vickets, inclading Carriages, $3.
Admitting one gentleman-and two .
CAMP, NO. 73,
RDER OF CAUCASIANS, Meets
Q> EVERY A TURDAY EVENING, at
. this r Hall, Corser of Broad avd Pine
. Star ets, ove: the brug Stor re. o10-1m
DENTIST RY
R. P. .E. HUGHSON, has ppenec
an office
tin Kidd’s ‘Building, Broad Street.
Over Hyman Bros.’ Store.
He is propared to perform, <1] kinds of
viechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the
latest and mostepproved styles.
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Vulcapite and Aluminum. Satisfactiou
“Ujadies.
Each additional: lady. will be
charged $1 extra.
Every gentleman is entitled to two
ladies’ tickets, and can obtain them
by leaving the ladies’ names with
E. Goldsmith.
Maskers must identify themselves
to a commitiee on entering the Hall.
}O clock.
zuaranteed as to quality-and arate of work.
\ sits made at residence if desiredNevada, May 30th, 1871.
=
@
) Committee.
Giand March commences at 9)
Tickets can a had of any of the}
BETHESDA ~.WATER,
1 eyes FROM THE SPRING AT WAUKESHA, W153.
Centennial Cologne,
Choice Toilet Goods,
Acids, Minirg Chemicals,
ayy
Wevada Drug Store,
‘FE. M. PRE‘TON P.rop’r.
“STOCKHOLDERS 8 MEETING.,
By-Laws,
pess as may lawfully come before it.
624 : & M. PRESTON, President.
EB. M. PRESTON 2. icc chee ss tees President.
TT’, W SrgouURNEY..2... Vice Pregident.
JOHN 'T.:MORGAS., ..006005 eeu. Cashier.
Jobn T. Morgan,
W. Sigourney,
Receive Deposits. buy and sell exchange.
Higi.e-t price puid for State and County
Draw Checks.on San Francisco,San Jose
Virginia Cityf{and Los AnAlso sell Exchange on New York, and all
uke collectiéng: and transact a general
Koau four
marks—slit in left ear, unde r bit and over
© Clock P: M., for the purpose of aioekina
und transecting such other busi. Latest Fashions
AND
I8 OUR MOTTO. .
——n
L. Jacobs & Bro.
MRAND OPENING OF A’ OUR NEW
HW STOCK OF ~
FALL & WINTER GOUDS'
" Consisting of
Cashmeres,
“Damassa Cloth,
Empress Cloth, .¥ ,
‘Plaid and Waterproof,
Hats, Flowers, Ties, ;
Gloves, and the latest sty len
of Shawls.
Also a full and complete
stock of Housefurnishing
and Fancy Goods.
Our stock of
GARPETS
QUALITY OR PRICES.
ties in the Dry Goods line, as soon
as they appear in the Sin Francisco
market, and we assure. the ladies of
Nevada City and county that we wiil
sell. our Goods: this season
CHEAPER THAN EVER
known heretofore:
A kind
all to examine our stock,
invitation is extended to
No trouGive us a call.
L. J acobs & Bro.
Ne vada Cc ity, Sept. 30, 1876.
Drugs, Medicines, &c
ble to show Goods.
P, H., BELDEN,
fuccessor to Bell & Belde
Masonic Building,
Cor, Pine & Commercial Sts
Nevada City.
' Wholegale & Retail desler §
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
“Patent Medicines, &c,
A full line of Choice Pertumery, Toilet
Suaps, ‘Foilet Powder, Cologne Sets, Combs
Brushes, &c,
Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window
Glass, Paint Brushes. &c.
Alsoa full line of STATIONERY, such ag
lank Books, Letter, Noté and Legul Pa
er, Gold Pens. &
Bisnk Books invie to order at the lowest
an Frviiciseo prices,
partments and my prices are low.
a share of public patronage.
P. H. BELDEN.
. Nevada, March 31, 1876. f
‘4. EB BRANDY and WHISKY.
RY JO’S OLD SAZERAC, VINTAGE
1860. Warranted pure or money refunded,
Old Kentucky Farm Whiskies,
Seven Years Old,
53 J. V.PE TTT.
I solici
NILES SEARLS,
‘attcrney and Counsel at Law
AT BRICK OFFICE,
In front of the Court Heurse.
EMPIRE:
LIVERY STABLE,
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL.NEVADA CITY.
I. WELLINGTON,” Proprietor.
NEE proprietor of the EMPIRE STAthe Larggst lot of
_. __ Horses, Carriages and Kuggies
To be found, in thie part of the State.
Teams, with, hlegant Buggies, Wagons
and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and
bn the most reasonable terms.
The Horses are free froin vice,
style and vapable of goil
gentléian cares to drive.
Carriages for F unerals attended to with
promptness.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
month and the greatest vf care guaranteed
D. WELLINGTON,
-Neva Nevata City, November 7b, 1875,
of good
MFETING OF THE STOCKHOLDTed WALLING
ER< of the Citizens Bank will be a
held at the Banking House, on Broad . ATTORNEY ‘AT LAW.
street. on Mondsy evening, Nov: 6. at 7% AND 4
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
FE FICR, Brown & Morgan's Block, NE
(
Su
We will receive the Latest Novel=
My Siovk is most complete in all its de
BLES announces that be has now . .
g as fast as any
VADA C!LrY, Cal. a8.
THE
a V Flume Company,
LOWEST PRICES,
“—OF—
Nevada and: Grass Valley,
. Ld
RE now prepared to fill orders for
Lumber of Every Description,
Mining and Building Timbers,
Common, Fiuishing, and a
. General Acapyjment of
Building amber. AlWa ¥son Hand,_
TA Large Amount.of Seasoneg
SPRUCE WOOD on ‘hand.
Orders left with Johnston & Son; Nevada, or at our office on Town Talk Hill, wil
receive prompt attention.
N.&G.V.W. &L Uo.
Mevads, Oct. 20th, 1875.
A, NIVENS, JR.,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
UN CoMMISSION.
—o fa
V holesale and Retail Dealer in
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
MASONIC BLOCK,
Pine Street, Nevada City.
jy9
UNION MARKET. .
Coin:aercial Street, Nevada City.
J. & C, J. NAFFZIGER,
HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL
EKS INBEEF,
PORK, .
MUTTON,: CORN BEEF, .
SAUSAGE,
HAMS, BACON & LARD.
All orders left-atthe shop will be attended to promptly,: and satistaction given
both in Pr se and quality of meats,
Thankfal for past patronage. they solicit
a continuance of the same.
Nevada City, April 1, 1876.
THE OLD” ACCOMMODATION.
Nevada and Grass Valley Stage
Line,
!
Time Table.
Leave Grass Valley at 8 o’clock A. M.;
returning leave Nevada City at 9 A. M.
Leave Grass Valley at 4 o’clock P, M ; returning leave Nevada City at 6 P.M.
part of the city without extra charge
Packayes carried at low rates,
tels in Nevada City, or at the Exchange
or Wisconsip Hotels, or Benson House
Grass Valléy, will be gerd oof attended ta,
auyotf B. » HARRIS, Prop’! r.
REMOVAL,
ROGER CONLAN,
I J AS removed h's be pot for tee sale of
the justly celebrated
SCHLITZ’ MILWAUKEE BEER
From the U. 8. Brewery Salcon to next
house be low. ’
OPPOSITE STUMPF’S HOTEL, ;
BROAD SPREOT, NEVADA CITY,
The best home brewed BEER from Dreyfuss’ Brewery, on draught and in buttles,
Nevada City Oct 10, 1876.
W. D. LONG,
Attornev and Connselor at Law
AND NOTAKY PUBLIC.
FFICE ON BROAD STRYET, opp’ st
the Nations al Exet hange Hotel,
PHILIP RIC 4ARDS,
No. 30 Muin Street,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Gold Dust hought and sold. Bullion discoun ed. Advances
made on Gold ust or bullion
fur coinuge atthe Mint,
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO.
Correspondent, Swiss American Bank,
. Ban Francisco sey 2 Eo bn
JAME 8 s J. OTT.
ASSAYER,
YOLD AND ORES of every Cesciiption
W Kefined, Melted and Assayea,
Ly request Golu bars excuunged for Coin.
30 Main Street, Nevada City.
Established in 1852,
EI) LECTRO PHA’ tr ING in GOL» or Sm VER.
oe
H. W. VALANTINE. M. D.,
RESIDENT PHYSICIA \,
( FFICE, CORN BROAD AND PIYB
STREETS, over Pres.ou’s Drvg mw, .
Enirance ow Piue sireet.
Kresraectice-atthe crt Keeney place y
“Main St. Orders jeft at B-M. Yriste
Will be at.endei te.
s
Ladies and _gentlemen—called-for.at—any Ke
Orders left at the National or Union Ho.