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NEVADA ore, . oan.
“4 Rich Strike tn the ‘Providenes.
Very’ Fi¢h rock has lately been
“struck in. the: Providence. mine, and
e ‘thie poidit at which it is found the .
tween forty dnd fifty fest. Free gold
_ 4% abundant, And sheré ts every Pdi
‘ation of its continuing as rich td
‘another fe¥el. What the protable
Value of a mine is where there is a’
<a of ore over forty feet in thickneéss, and the Most of it fille¢ 7th
sulphurets and free gola, we leave
for our réadérs to déterniive. “fx-7
perienced mivers have for some time
the best mines fm ‘the State. Now
that the rock is Several times mure
valuable than heretofore, it must _establish it as ome of the richest on the
* Const. “The success of the owners i
« ‘Bratifying “act to all who ‘have
‘watched thejr patient nnd deterbytned
‘eflots to ‘develop the mine-under all
kinds: of: discouraging circumstances,
= ~ 6. Fee
Am Honest Man. —
A Goldsmith, white in San Fran
cisco, on Friday week, lost his necktie on which ‘was a diamond pin. On
Saturday ‘he advertised it, and on
Sunday he was called upon by Mr.
Stephen Pletener, who-resides at No.
1026 Folsom street, who had found
it; andhad'come to deliver it, if it
was the one lost. A reward had been
_ Offered, and it was tendered to Mr.
Fletcher, but he peremptorily re‘fused any compensation. Mr. Gold-smith learned that Fletcher was on
old Newada county man; having
‘resided at Grass Valley -in1854-5,
and. afterwards bought the ranch in
Penn Valley, now. occupied. by Stall.
Mr. Fletcher ‘is engaged 1n the collecting business in San Francisco;
Nevada county people bhaviug business to transact atithte Buy are recommended to entrust it to Mr. Fietcher, as he i is regarded not ‘only as a
first class business man. bat a:strictly honorable one.
The Circus.
Montgomery Queen’ s Circus ao:
-ed to crowded houses i in Sacramento
‘all the week. It perfc rmed there for’
‘the last time on. Thursday eve
Yesterday it was at Wheatland, Saturday it will be at Sucker Flat, Sun-day at San Juan, Morday at. Nor.h
Bloomfield, and Tuésday i in thiseity.
The points myde give ea fair i@ex of
the hard Igbor performed by showmen, Pwenty or more miles a duy
= over dusty andrough roads,
ides. showing from two to four
_ hours daily, and being up a greater
portion of the night. Itis a bard
life and the: performers earn their
money.
A Dastardiy Trick.
. RG. McCutchan, who lives owt
‘near Canada Hill, uiscovered ywentyfive of thirty of his hens dead yesterday morning, anda number of others ready to die. He feels certain
they were poisoned by ‘some of his
enemies who reside in the vicinity.
. A man who will resort to such petty
acts of revenge is possessed of a viler
“heart than he who boldly commits
deeds, the penalty of. which would
consign him to the State’s Prison.
Aman that will sneak up behind
-another’s back and do him an injury
is not Only @ villain but a coward.
He'is none too. good to commit the
darkest crime, and is only prevented
from fear of puvishment. ~
A Basket of Grapes.
On Thursday evening last, two
emall boys came into our office, staggering ‘under the weight of a market
oo, fall of luscious grapes, of the
mpg Sally On inguity,
were from the orpron at Judge Niles 5
in behalf of. all’
with the office, we return
. . longer session at the State. Fairjand
long to continne it in the future,
_. It.is the opinion, that the next year,
. Nevada s City.
ries, prescribed in certain diseases by all
The Sacramento Union enediiene
think’. 4 month * will net be téo
it ought te: hold ont ‘at least two
weeks,, "Phe Suggestion seems to
méet the approval of every oné who
has given the subject a thought.
The whole coast ought to take part
im the exhibition, It might be'made
& denefit’ to ether States besides
this, and We presume the nati
wilt be tried another: year.
Seloquys
aki
young lady 1 saw, hanging en your
arm last evening?’’
“Why, my dear fellow. What was
“Really, I-did not. 1 thought!
“Betsy and you’ were ont.”? .
“Well, you see old boy,
like the way Thad ‘of fixing up my
byperion Yocks; and-as soon as T aséertained through a-lady triena of
kefs whit the matter was,.J con.
claded I would errange all that by,
getting Buckner, who ish tensorial
artist of the first-order to cut my-hair
and shave me in city style; and he
can do it too, you bet.”
«Well, well! What important results bometimes depend upon little
matters, to be ‘sure. Gness 4’! go
and see him ‘too: Where Goes he
hang out?”
‘You'll find him at the Union Hotel Barber Shop. He always does
his best-to please his customers," *
Fall Trade.
The store of A. -Blamenthal is
packed with’ goods of ‘the latest
styles and patterns. The immense
stock consists’ in part of Carpets,
+Geeds, Woolens, Linen Cloths,
and in short, everything found in
a Dry Goods Store. The preprieprices, and strict attention to busi.
ness, to merit a share of Arblic
patronage. ‘Ourgoods are ‘new, our4prices low, and what ~ we say df]
them we will wartdat to be true.
ee A _ BLUMENTHAL,
: Corner of Fire ana Broad Streets,
822-tf
os
Piano ‘Tuning. a
Jae: &. 8. Bradlee willbe in this
‘sity for one week. All otders for
twning or repairing pianos ané" OFgans left at Welch’s book-and music
store, will be prompthy attended
to. 820-lw .
For the smoothest shave and ‘the.
latest style of hair cutting gede the’
Union Hotel barber shop.
D.M, BUCKNER, —
820-1w Proprietor, ©
Palace for shaving, hair-catting, and
baths. 89
Go to Nivens’ new stand, commer of
Broad and Pine streets id the best
cigars in town.
Children's Pictures,
Made in twe seconds, by Mrs. Raive. Photographer. a2
Darmndeas Malignity.
It is alleged by parties envious of the
popularity f Hostetter’s Stemach metas, .
and exasperated by the futility of their ¢f. .
forts to compete with the tandard tonic o
the Western Hemisphere, that st contains
alcohol, The allegation is true. A pure
diffusive stimulant obtained from sound
Monongahela rye is one of its components;
othcr ingredients would be comparati
inert, and the compound, instead of
ing unchauged for an indefinite
years in any Climate, would férment, turn
sour, and become as_pefnicious to the
stomach and bowels asthe noxtrums destitute of this active principle invariably_ao.
It is pitiful tofind men who must know
and who do know that diffusive stimalants
are as “mich a legitimate and necessary’
portion of the materia medics as rhubarb,
er magnesia, or gentian, protesting against
the use of the purest of them all in the
most celebrated tonic of the age. There
charlatans are aware that alcohol is used
. medicinally in all hospitals and dispensaintelligent physicians, and recognized us «
Femedial agent by temperance laws, passed,
by temperance majorities, in temperance
. States. It is agaiust-alcohol 46 « bevérae
and not as a medicine or és an ingredient of
a medicine, that the moral Sense of. the
community provesis; and the great modern
dix: ase or a8 @ curative. This. the sorcid
. hypocrites whom its success offends ‘well .
know. They know, too, to sorrow, ‘
that it is curing dyspcpaia, liver complaint,
fecling comes: ‘_ bis the
the cant aud bumbug with
THE @RANDEST ORGANIZATION {
Bay, Ges “who “was that. obby
‘my gal’ thought you knew her.”
végarded the Piovidence as one of . ’
Gil Cloths; Staple and Fancy Dress .
‘or hopes by fair dealing, cheap . “
Go to the National Hotel Shaving }
If it lacked the stimulating element, ite .
FAR
_ That ever Crossed the Continent!Tuesd
ere CHyy,,.*
lessee and Bveting.
sp MONTGOMERY @ QUEEN'S.
she didn’t POROANTIC NAGERIE, ' CIRCUS,
And Traveling World’s Fair.
Separate Monster Tents. Only one ticket
réhuired for at}
Finest Collection ‘of Rare Wild Anifdals; . Birds, etc. ever exhibited in America, .
A Combination of Attractions Uree Showin theuntry,
¢
HISS MOLLIE BROWN,
She ‘Champion Horsewoman of the World .
_ Theonly living ¥emalesomersault Rider.
> eopold ‘ead Geraldine,
-adknowledged the st ‘Trapeze Artista
‘ver witnessed; modt brilliant and daring.
' Mr. Rete) S¥pastin,
“Phe great An lo-Atmeérican Equestrian.
Special engagement ofCharles and Carrie Austin,
In their military specialties,
nae the 5 Gubeis of Stars . ‘tre the
folowing:
‘Equestrietine ofthe ‘world. Th : ‘Greatest
sbas-ever preduced rider
jvexecutes at.each the thrilling
and astounding of 3 somer‘saulta upon heck" *theod ‘while soaring
bee tor 435 liketra
iow Somn
SIGNOR RRAA
WELMO\T BROS.,
. NAT. tar Si the greatest Shaksperian
ester a ocalist ever secn. $
BIWLY BURKE, the MerrsTtick Clown.
. Embraces RARE ANIMALS from eve
‘clime,and isundeubtedly the oan
dectitn'te Ghis or any or country.
a8-it covers the
lacing: Street Hirata,
Posse the morhing of the Exhibition,
»
ay September 29th, 18h,
GITTLE MOULIE BROWN, Chidiiigtipbe
Youthrul a page "Prod the world” outhiu Ramat hie rodigy
} of Gent's and Boys’ Clotiing,
= oe _ grids, May aes BAERS
SB =a MILLER,:
Oda Feltows’ Duty Bren
: NEVADA Cr 8
-'Stoek of Clothing, Fur~ -nishing Goods, &c,
Ever seenin the Mountains .
rhe stock saiuihs th be the. fea .
and everything usually ae in
a Brvk cians Cloining Be Store..
‘Has‘for Sale, ~~
‘A Largewnd Benutiful Assortment of
fe
. WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY OF ALS. KINDS,
SILVER WARE,
. As Gheap as can be Bought eh
where in the State.
Repairing Done and Warranted.
Neveda City, September 15th, 1874.
s. F. Trades Guide Pacific
Coast Directory. .~.
. Price $150. Bound in Board; 450p.
3 Const. Price, $. 50.
Awl inds of Watch and Jowelry
——.
and towns
Washin
wona
23,
California, Oregon, Nevada,
n, Montana,-Ideho; -Utah, Ari.
British Columbia, containing over
bames of Busine-s men, including
200 cities and aeons of the Pacific
iL. M. McKENNEY,
Corner J6th and H, Sacramento.
The July issue: of 1874, “containing 420
pages, 20,600 names, and 163 cities and
4 towns, mailed, gant paid, to anv ——
on. receipt of order.
D. -&. MERRY,
County Surveyor, .
-, AND U.8.:DEPUTY SURVEYOR,
NIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER
ane SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTS
Ma
NEVADA orTy.
. Wea Office at the CORRT HOUSE. Or.
dent jeft at the Daily Union Office, Grass
Valley, will receive prompt attentiou. ml
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
ontepapepony:
y og copartnership heretofere existing
g between F. E. Marger and BE. T.Worthley, Proprietors of the Nevada and Washington stage line, is this day dissolved by
inutual consent. The business will be woe
tinued by BE. T. Worthley, to whom all
sons indebted to the firm are request to
tettle, and all havin ng accounts against the
Same will present their ea for Ree
B. T. WORTHLEY.
Nevada City, Sept. 21st, 1874,
“SELTLE YuUR ACGoUNTS.
LL persons indebted 46 the Jate firm
of HAYES & OO? eh A to gettie Immediately, us the ra aye business
must be closed.
\. Burviying ry tiny
\. Per W. D. LONG..
Graniteville, Sept. 23d, 1874.
Dissolution.
‘exxpartnership heretofore e: ng
etween G. KE. Withington and ©. Mc¢,in the Painting business is ‘this day
we mutual consent,~‘The busiS74
5 meena:
THE meeting of Nevada
No, 33, F-and A. M., called
Wednesday Evening, theinst., is postponed to
Wednesday Evening, Sept. 30th.
Brothers will — due netice.
mo an > gine of the Master. .
T. H. Gaswrts, Sec.
oa
DENTISTRY.
‘. DR A CHAPMAN,
the Discretes
ate a again and
ON COMMERCIAL STREET,
And is now prepared to do anything and everything Se satig
faction guaranteed
“Office Hours trom 9A. M. to 12 M. and }
from 1 to 5 P.M
Nevada, April 1th, 1874.
Santa Barbara College. —
Santa Barbara, Cal.
A tommnine } SCHOOT,,
Bons AND Gees sien, .
Offering all the advantages of # thorough
Mod Education.
eae Sree et French, Penson
1" Dancing toumtt WITHOUT EXT EXTRA
Cian and Ir Setremeptat Music receive
is furnish © ONLY @ pair of heavy
. on Wite for Catalogue to
i ELLWOOD OOOERE, City,
" Board
Presisent Gilman and Professor Bo
_OURRESTAURANT.
REMOVED 'T9
Commercial Street,
Im ‘Transcript Block.
5. 5: BREE. Tar.
ope i gaa ay
todas reson: a hata
® " i &
MASONIC NOTICE.
Be
. McCKEOHNIE. .
ai Ang. 19th, i ee
. E. MULLOY: ANSON W. _ .
Lester & Mulloy
Wholevale and Retail Dealere,
‘ Tee
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE, _
CROCKER
Fine Wines and Whiskies.
¥% KEEP ON HAND GONSTANTLY
A LARGE anid varied Block ,of the
abov line of Goods, ‘
No, 52 Broad Street,
NEVADA Crry,
Nevada, July 16, 1874.
J. M. WALLING,
“NOTARY. PUBLIC,
—aND—
Juation of the Peace.
tiimiits
te ee cpr REOURDS, ABSTRACTING
K ooo CONVEYANCING promptly atten
Accounts collected,
Also Ager't for: pis
PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE AGENOY
AND OOMMERCIAL FIRE acca
CO. OF LONDOs.
Parties desiring to SELL, PURCHASE OR
REST PROPERSY will find it to their ad
vantage to call at my office. .
Office No 62 Bieoad Street, Ner
The Largest it Choices . Gor. Kearney & Sutter Sts
HE next will appear January, .
1878, itaixing the principal eitios
' whi # Fine Mileh Cow, Chickens Tur
PIANOS,
* ORGANS,
“MUSIC,
te ent
a ; Sherman & Hyde,
San Prantisco .
~ Wholesale end Retail i thuste Dealers.
Weber Pianos are the Best.
dena axe now used-in-Concerts by,al of our
GREAT ARTISTS.“
"Send tor Descriptive Circnlar,
The Sherman & ‘Hyde Piano.
Is the oe
FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT,
Sold at Four Hundred ‘Dollars:
A Nagin Square Pianouw: are 1% octedee;: aud
embraces all Modern Improvements,
such as elegant. Rosewood Case, Beautiftl
Mouldings. Full Iron Frame, Carved Lege
and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agrafie Treble,
etc. Length 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet
-} 6 inches, and are
FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS
ate
Agents wanted in srtey. eouiity county in.
the State for the
{Celebrated Standard Organ!
Which for Voltizhe of Tone, Beauty of
Cage, Superiority of Workmanship, Fle.
ganee of Finish and Durability,
18 UNRIVALLED sy
—
We keep constant); oa hand a ,vod assortment of
Reliable Cheap. Pianos,
SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFEE
TREBLE, MADE FROM THE ~e
SEASONED MATERIAL Ay
> FULLY W.
Prices as low as “egy cal Pianos can be
obtained elsewhere.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMENTS, yy
Tat DESIRED,
‘Call and see us: before parchasing.
Seow KE CURRAN’ & BYDE:
TAM’S OYSTERSALOON
Pine Street, betweetr lh ‘Broad anda Commercial, Nevada City.
ANTONIO TAM. hav lately
vetarned from tbe Bay, wlers
he ane arrangements to ro
Eastern pose California Oysters,
Fresh every day, and served
upin any style desired,
> He also laid in a large stock’of CONFRC.
TIONEKY and NUTS of the freshest and
choicest varieties, and. lots of other GOOD
things, which he degires the good _—"
of Nevada to call and examine.
THE FINEST CIGARS,
To be found in this city are-to be had at hie
OYSTER SALOON, and smo%ers are re.
tet to call and be convinced of the
Pamities supplied with OYSTERS» at,
bs eee houses, by leaving orders at the 8A.
sep 13 ANTONIO TAM. =
New Cigar and Tobacco Stand.
ARCHIE NIVENS.
opened a Cigar Stan@, om the cor
5 ee ner of Broad and Pine Streets, where
can be found a splendid assortment of
Imported and Domestie Cigars.
Also the finest brands of ©
CHEWI>G@ AND SMOKING ToBACCO, PIPES, UTC., ETC,
The stock is of the choicest kind, and
will be sold at the lowest market rates.
The Telegraph Office has beew.
removed to the new Cigar Store.
a23 ARCHIE NIVENS.
HAIR WORK.
MISS ANNIE O'DONNELL,
ROAD STREET, Nevada, adjoining Mrs
Radolph’ ‘8 Photograph Gailer y, 16 now
prepared to do all kinds
HAIR WORK,
such as SWITCHES, CURLS, PUFFS,
PRIZSTT $, and 8, BRAIDS, CHAINS,
HAIR JEWELRY. .
LADIi§ HAIR DRESSED FOR PARTIBS
te and all work warranted
to give sstisfaction. A share of the Badlic
Soleionge is solicited. :
AT PRIVATE SALE.
ee
Household & Citehen Furaiture
v. O. AULT, offers for sale cheap,
the entire *. and Kitchen
i.’ Bverything must be suld by 7riext.
,
AUCTION
aye wn —_— (y-Eraste:. Bs
MMIss10% STORE.
Bought