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vibtiatnes: is
h. GUPIDINE is the.
permanent eure is natefie iby the,
f )
P. 0, % Boe ae Sn Francisco, Cals
. As MARSHALL, ~
1s MANUBAOTURER OF
ti ‘Stone Sidewalks,
Garden . Walks,
Basement . Floors,
fe Steps, Building Stone, Stone C
s and Steps, Colored Tilea, Urns
and Si ase ag &
da de ity and Greus Valley ast sg the.
and summer of
t-Class.; Work
AtModerate. -Prices:.
aaereete Hany Maenished o6 large orae for whom we, did work at
Fonte fs paicmgen any work im our
ng ows pd we. will figure
J. As MARSHALL,
Care TRaNseRtPr Office,
j Bs, -Neveds City.
J.-M. WALLING,
_ Attorney. : at.: Law,
Bins ee BUILDING. COR.BROAD
louse arid Lot
‘For. Sale
’ PROSPECT. HILL.
wwrTs
1 Level Lot; 165x r4o feet.
Cow. Barns,
Wood Shed and
» Store Room.
Electric Light in House.
RMS REASONABLE.
pply to
* 0. C. PERC.VAL.
ada City, January 81, 1698.
res That Have Beem Weought in.
. the.Past Forty-Six-Years.
ext trip here the ‘Tena
sked close to the Golden Gate,
b then were N. P. Brown; the
or proprietor of the TRANSORIPTS . y0 ain
. J. Hagan,, a, banker who.was afterburned to death in the building,
ithe corner of Broad and
jw khown asthe Morgan & Roberts
minent Mason, and his. bride
jom he was juet. bringing: out from
e East, having left’ ‘here to go back
he names of AJ A.Sargent and W.
. ; Alben appear at the head of the
iper as editors and.publisbers. The
hys of publication were ‘Thursday and
sturday and the price of subscription
fa year, $1a month and 15 cents a
py. The office was.en. Broad street.
n the editorial column of the Jour.
bhi. letter. from. the: late -Menster
fgent written from Panama.’ He
*: geen on his way:East to get mar., dhe. advertisements: im} this: old
ber are an interesting study.
. F. Dickerman, brother. of the, late .
o. Dickerman, conducted the Union . !
tel just back of where the National
inex now is. He, charged $12.8 week
pboerd and lodging and $10 a week
} hoa The rate per day was $2.50.
tec oat .Kilbourn: ran -a* bar’ and . ’
iging bueinessat the Gregory house.
Banclerki& Butsch ran the Quartz-’
Boots] and store.on Woods Ravine,
nted to sell ont and reburd' to
jt tates.
Wisconsin house and ten pit
* Newtown was for sale.
; son & Beens had the Nevada
and. stage . office. Their. weakly
were: Board, and lodging $17 ;
$14. They-charged $@a day. °
Phe California. hotel at Rongh and
bady, formerly owned by D. W.
idridge, wae'in the hands of B.Crabé
a ,,, the father .of the, world-famed
is Lotta.
LF. Smith. was .a-justice-of the
espe attorney at Grass Valley:
dore Miller: was elerk of the
fict court.
.%& Hirst were in the express
‘ forwarding packages and letje fdthig: dratve, etc.
mes Bireh ran a daily line’ of
bs leaving here at 7 o'clock a. m.,
g through Grass Valley, Rough
= pady, Johnson’s RKanch and
ggemeng reaching Sacramento at
. J.T. French was the Nevada
agent and the line was known as
‘ fsgraph line.
nge Ei. Clark, with office 4on Main
,corner of Pine,” (which shows
have been'changes in our streets
8.0ur people) was Nevada City
regory’s Atlantic and
r ‘He.slso had-an ‘office
“Kotel, Grass’. Valley, and
Saxton’s store, Rough and
‘Birch, of Morristown, Bel«
anty, Ohio, was advertised ‘for
isconsolate wife. When last
a om he was on the, North tied
above Marysville.
B. Ferre was local agent for Tres
* Co.’s daily express to SacraD, Hie office. was at the foot, of
ers & Co.’s daily express line to
nento had its office at.D. Phelps’
: hotel, foot of Broad and Main
er ran etri-weekly stage to
ville.
by & Bell ran a temperance hojown as the American. . It-wes on. was .the. regulation: diet.. There was
et, mear the bridge. Board . ,
; ging were $15.2 week, bourd $12. mon for dinner and salnion balls for. KEY AD 4 PORTE Na GAUGE
, Austin & Co. ran. the
shotel (late
. & bowling.
ptions of the house.
wal}
olia)’ at.
. Best had. the. Washington .
ED upber Main etrect.
gimes had in the fall of : 1851. ta-}
stand of Messrs. Crawford
iain tteet, nbd jn the folit of extracting teeth ket, mad
C
?. Sawyer —
y: was one Of} $2.50 apiece.
__ . tothe etates::.Heowanted to sell six
elaims in prt ooyeey ee nttes
bor phate ie 2 ‘others had e
; ; Gray: i & Mey, York hotel now is.
Co, located“in.the; second building. . Barker’s Exchange, (a hinoed gal
above the new theater, fronting on both ling place, was ons Lane’s, livery
Meinend Broek Sapa ye: A @ general] stable is now. A used to play
merchandise store, there night and day and there were
me door below.the.Gregory house, sold . place.
and jewelry.. The first theater was at the janetion
. Espenscheid, corner ‘Main ‘na of Broad and Main streets, but in 1852
Gsunectal streets, made and mended it’ was’ where the Morgan & Roberts
boots and shoes. block now is and was known as ae.
.@’Oonnell & Boot advertised for sale matic Hall.
the Nevada City Bakery on Coyote The Polka saloon, a. favori eit
street, guarantevingit: to be doing a} ling resort, was where A. Is s store
business of fifteen thousand’ ‘dollars ‘a is, and Thomas. Buckner had. the El
week. Dorado, ghothér . popalar . _ sporting
Davis & Hirst advertised flour, butter place, near the sjte. now occupied . by
brown sugar, Irish potatoes and bills of . Gauit’s bakery. © ,
exchange. One of the lively episodes of the}
“M. Lewis & Co. conducted the Emeatly fifties was when a. man who had .
pire Olothing Depot} first door below . lost all his money at Barker’s Exchange
Barker’s Exchange. ‘Started out to terrorize the.camp. He},
Just below the Empire Wichands drew a bowie and, went the rounds of . ;
Oo. sold cigars, tobacco, candy, etc. jjall the business places on Main street, . .
‘Thompeon&: Brown conducted the . the storekeepers fleeing precipitately
Amieri¢an Market, They sold the best) before-him.
. American ‘beef, also provisions.
rent the hotel.in Coyoteville known as/. “Qurly? had a two hours rough and
the American ‘house ‘or Hotel” we tumble fight on Main~street'in broad . :
‘Franee. = daylight. «Several: .thensand «people
J oseph Clark & Co. of Tadian Valley gathered around and_cheered. them on.
one mile south of Centreville bad for}, The peace officers were too busy-with
sale 14 milch cows, part of them with)their own affairs in those days to
‘calves. Centreville is now Grass Val-. bother with official duties.
ley. Main street was in 1852 thickly setBrown, Hyatt & Co. at Centreville, tled with business: places from Deer
Grags: (Valley, advertised a general mér-. Creek toa point above where John T.
chandiese business. Morgan’s present. home ‘is,.The;Post; The yo i ~~ were J. R. McCon-. office was nearly opposite where the’
nell oni. J. tional church now is and Dr.
(Bue aw : a fles}” “Few of those who were ere in “y902
Searls, Azariah Martin. and 1858 are still among us.. The folHubbard& Hodge, corner of Main and . lowing is believed to be a nearly if not
Coyote, hada book and statiqnery store. . quite correct list of them: L. Garthe,
Hodge was County Treasurer. A. Isoard, D. 8: Baker, F..T. . Marker, I.
. The local physicians -who-advertised . J. Rolfe, Dr. R: M: Hunt, J.J, Meacham,
jenn To O. Wyatt. Dry Wm. Js Knox, E. O. Tompkins, Z. P. Davis, Hi. Gove,
Jesse Moore, D; G. Clark. Prof, E. Muller,Sam Eddy, B. 0. Waite, . .
At Grasse Valley Dr. Wm. ‘MeOormick George F. Jacobs, D. L.Calkins, ‘E. G:
was practicing Withington, &.-G. McCutchan, E.
A pal era oe Go,-were then bookBooth, H. C. Mills, Wm. Holmes, Consellera.and stationers in Grags Valley. rad Grissell; Wm. Scott, Jas. Colley, N
Spanish dance house abont where the . ss
joM-d& Ae Rosenheim, on -Main,.street . generally from 500 to 1000 ‘men imthe sess.
get our prices, You will-save.money: i
‘by purchasing your Wall Paper of us Ge I.
as our stock is complete and prices are
. Daring this exciting period Frank ithe lowest.
John:Phillips ' adveriised: for: sale or Cleveland and another man known 28 . Samples of Wall Paper sent ¥' all
. Parlor, No. ‘66, N. 8, G. W., will be ‘held
“Give ua pole macteh: old man.
**It’s of no use now. Th ey’re :
n out t bulk of the people naturally tarn
he _ overtaken by sickness, caused
in me blade tok poledilihg diseases like
Giphtherta scarlet fever, etc.
GREATEST, Because of the'vast number
la “which come from
. ery” cyte tnt
i Reitiay
Bagh: 9 cures and overflowing with gratitude.
gm Because it eradicates every
of scrofula,’ cures the worst
sases of hip disease, aubdues the itchand pete gd of eczema, heale all
pee use it cone dy dystoni an re
; lara” Unawenee te by} neutralizing ‘the acid in the blood,
» Overcomes catarrh by removing the
:scrofula taints that cause it,
. Greatest, Because unequalled by any
other medicine for supplying the
fonkty with pure, rich, nourishing
: thus ‘curing nervousness,
Ranigh and nervous prostration.
. GREATEST, Because of economy and
bs ate ngth, Hood’s Sarsaparilla being
_ the only medicine of which it can
truly be said, «« 100 doses one dollar,”
Greatest, Because it is pre in’
; a)
f fhe la rator ons a
arsapari
Iding Which conta ns ‘thore than
plishes s we : Relies acres of floor space.
eases whentall-other medicines fail to Greatest, Because it.is peculiar in any good Whatever.
combination, proportion and process
an possesses curative, properties.unknown to any other medicine,
GREATEST, Because of the greatest
CONSE, Beni cst. merit,.greatest sales,
greatest hold upon the confidence of
mp es geome ’ Wait Wal Z athe people as an honest medicine.
AutherGorvigament of wall apollo (8) od’ S. \Sarsabas juat.been .received.ab Rosenberg, parilla
‘Brothers direct from: the east: ‘Call and . Aincrica’s Greatest’ Medicine.
Sold by druggists. , Prepared only by . .
Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
»Hoen’s Prits‘are thé: best. family vas}
tharic and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable,
sure,
PATENTS! parts of the country on application.
; mi2-tf __ ROSENBERG Bros.
NvS.d. We d. W, Notice,
“The.regular ‘meeting of . Hydraulic Pension, Land
seh 1s? Beaman one :
ludian Depredation
OLAIMs.
Be STATES AND. FOREIGN rage mer
; interferences conducted; cia’
examinationt; ’ trad
this evening and a full attendance ‘is ‘desired. By. order,
~.. OHAS, SCHWARTZ, Pied.
‘Bid. Morean, Seo'y.
—————
and designs registere
e mS siahiehs ement auiby
y ph oe small mod together with a
escription of the mcst important features
yadvine gon the course to pursue,
esession of patents and the sam:
fringement, submit
Hable opinion.
National Bureau of Claims,
WASHINCTON, D. C
BOONE’S RETRY 'T “AGENCY
sarin x, PATENT sani
© matter to us for a re~ Beware of.4 cheap” bak_Iing powders’ Alum makes
. good medicine but bad food.
Ask your doctor. as
: <The Hotel de\Paris was on Commer, . P, Brown, Lord Housman, J.T. Mor-1
cia} ye at gan.
j . H. Lantb and O. W. Young were Among the earliest-settlers of the
satobiiiehers and jewelers at the cor. fair sex who were here in those times . .
ner of Main and oy ote: street. » -fand are still residents are Mrs. J. B.
M. Ranedell and N. P. Poor. had 9. Gray Sr. Mrs. CO. APare, Mrs. Z. P.
general store on the north side of Broad . Davis, Mrs. RB. G. MoCntchan,.: Mrs.
street one door below the Central hotel. . Caroline Allen. _
J. WeMorrison. sold boots, shesg.and . E.G. (“Ned”) Withington, the carclothing on Broad street. riage and sign painter. is said to be the
. Wilson & Wilking-at the Bridge maks. earliest resident of Nevada City still
ket, foot of Main erect, sold meats and. living here. He came in September,
vegetables.
1849.
Oarrior. —_—_———
oa = ee et doe aloes To Cure a Cold. in One Day
Miss M. ©. Bowers had a private. Take Laxative Bromo G Quinine Tablets:
choo! in Oda ‘Fellows hall. Tuition . All Druggists refund the money if it
was $8 a month. fails to.cure. , 25c. é1 -84-fim.
A. new road had been opened to Hook .
& Sawyer’s Nevada saw mill on Big
: E. G. Smith ran the Beatty ae at
Grass_ Valley.
‘Baxter & Holils offered for als their
beef market, store and boarding house
‘at Grass Valley.
D. Phelps ‘kept the Express Hotel) TQ) WIE BROS, CO.,
and Miik Depot, : foot: of Broad ‘and
Main etreets: Hecharged $16 a week
for board and room, $14 for board
alone, and fifty cents a quart for, milk.
At thie as-at most other hotels. fresh
‘salmon brought daily from Sacramento
FINEST FINISHING LUMBER
IN THE WORLD,
For Sale by
BULLDING, MILL AND: MINING LUMBER.
Yard at Depot. Telephone No. 5I.
fried salmon for, breakfast, baked salStockholders’ Meeting.
supper. * Beef was too expensive. for a ie, Nevada meeting. ne wy Be
. steady: thing and chickens were about fangs ‘Rarrow Gauce even Directors, to, 9 orn
Si ae neui cd
i on of anah 0 b other bu
be, Compa. will be be
the
one
I. T. Hirst sold lamher from the. ot Se ea
[potes £ Mebend will on 1iMile “Dear . Wednesday, tinge A
Creek sod . Leek a ee Polls will be
2 : so a or a wlll be slowed
jee! Gah nae he EIDDER, President.
FLETOHER, Secretary.
Mrs.'M.H. Simpson sold fancy gel oe
. perfumes, etc.
ctnant Allen to} . Gnonas rs
square apse he.was about.to go back tae a: FORD, wits
. Attorney and Counselor at Law,°
(eae, See , COR, COMfor shore Fesbies over leon.” . SeQUOIa Gigantea, .
» Manufacturers and.Dealers in Bs
toe Sa Sah ee 26eh .
xt me Ny ais at Motehantn, Rxshangs, Cait:
+i ed, Regard. to
following Lettet Speaks for It .
OW. KH. Crawford, Esq.
Dear Sir:
I contemplated leaving here for Yevada today,
but so mafiy Yovelties for Caster, and for Summer
wear, are coming tn thia week, and inasmuch as you
write me of the cold weather, S think it better to de-~
. day my departure for at least gnother week, in order
Chat you may show the very latest goods, With Par(sian Wodels or Patterna before me Iam busily engaged reproducing the same so you can sell the very
same style at one-third. of t/¢ cost-of the Imported
cartiela,: Ohese:I will ship some. day this week,
Yours Respectfully,
San Francisca, Wfareh /6. Wiss]. Getrau.
SEI IIE IES IC aR AR a Sa ae ak aie sae aca ae
Ladies,:I will put-the goods before you.’ Why not come and
show your appreciation of the enterprise which brings the markets of the World to your very door ?
DUE NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF OUR OPENING DAY.
WwW. MH. CRAWFORD.
s. ARTISTIC TAILORING.
4
“We He HIBBITT,
, Artist See,
MERCH ANT : TAILOR,
. Pine Street, near, Broad Street,.Nevada City:
[Successor to Frank T. Smith.)
nig Beer i i in the city.
te Welens, lines, the latest designs in Imported and Doesti
Workmanship anda
4
by impure blood, poor dyspepsia, . .
Good Things for
em copy-rights,. abelr . '
ed. or if you are chaiged with in. It. Stands. to. Reason
. That a house dealing . eniees ee
«Pe tego to parohere sien thing in oe go
Bip sncen aim Semen
KINKEAD’S FURNITURE STORES,
Commercial Street.
He carries a large stock of all kinds of
Farnitare, and will supply you with any
}\ article at San Francisco prices, with the
) freight added. Remember, that when you
EVERYBODY NEEDS
‘Spring
DR. LA RUE'S SARSAPARILLA
. Is Just the Thing.
FOR SALE AT 2a
DIGRERMAN’S.
Drugs, Stationery,.Cameras and Seats Supplies.
aes
TRICKIER
YOUR
Dinner
oe! 000 0enrensoorogoogrons
Mince Meat, Cranberries,
Mount. Rouge. Claret,
Barartaria Shrimps,
Stuffed Mangoes,
India Relish, Chutney.
HHH MH
INGREDIENTS FOR
MAKING MINCE MEAT
AT HOME ®» ® ®
TAKE
ROBIN HOOD .
For an Appetizer,
Cleaned Zante Currants,
Seeded Raisins,
Glase Citron, Lemon and ©
Orange Peel, Boiled Cider,
WOLF, The Cash Grocer:
TIC TIETE SESIEIESIRSIENESESE
BEEHIVE
GROCERY ..
J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor
Agency For--[onogram Whiskey
Blue Label Catsup
‘Shasta Water, Shasta Giscer Ale
@
Depot for
Fancy Groceries = el
PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED
MEATS AND FISH.
oi alk coma cianarecs Battle Ax Tobacco..... 30
Duffy’s Malt . i Pickles, % gal. bottles... 25
Gamecock Whisky ditt: or Sen Gale, per gal. 50
Bag WES iscsi 75\. Olives, “ >
Bryant’s Root Beer 2%, 10 Mikado Soap, per bar... 05
Hire’s . ““ "3 for '50. Everything else in proportion.
e = © © ©.» =. * ARABIAN ROAST’’ Coffee
is the Best.
Give it a Trial. += + = =
No STALE Goons.
’ lal alent ec
I receive fresh Groceries and Provisions daily.
and my stock is constantly new and fresh. My y
policy is to buy
THE BEST TO BE HAD
And to sell
At. the Lowest Prices
One price to all, courteous treatment and prompt delivery.
PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer,
Comnetess) Streat, Nevada City.