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April 11, 1876 (4 pages)

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> 1 Are EaarT etl . yes . CAL. store, Auburn. new w stock to arrive. “LOCAL AFFAIRS. Eecal Hrevities. We examined the blossoms on good many perch trees on Sunday) and found,contrary to the general belief, that there are but few killed by . the trost. If no more nippers occan \ —there‘will be all the trees can bear, “Hon. 0. A! Tuttle, of Oakland; is stopping in town in attendance-npon. the District Court. All the storms this Spring. are: assold as those of December uually are. That eclipsé oust bave soured : . the clerk of the weather. x ——“There-will be-« sviree_at-Temper-. ance Hall two-night. ~ Dancing” will “gammence at 8 v shock and‘ continue until 12 o'clock. The Placer Herald says: “A smell ~ sheuf of wild pats of this seascn’s growth, over six feet high aud in full head, can be’ seen at R. Gordon’s They grew in Munsell’s field, about two mies west of town, and were brought here last Mondsy by J. R Willis. There is,. of course, nothing. remarkable in wild oats, nor in seeing tye six fet __bigh later in the seasou;bat we do net remember of ever seelng such a cae: 4 ipetaers before su ‘early “in . the She Duily Branscvipt NEVADA crry, \,. Ghurch. "Baey are preparing arti}ry;-hosiery, gloves aud f.ncy geods The Ladies Aid Soegiety are: mabing arrangements for holding a Centennial Inbilee at the time of mae Reanion, the proeeeds-of whieh wit]. be applied'on the debt of: the M. E eles for a Pancy Table,.and most re\spectfully-ask the ladies of Nevada City aud vicinity to aid: them by cor tributing Sich articles, either osaefal or ornamental) as théir taste or kindness may suggest./ Sach -urticies as they. muy. be plea ed to favor the Aid Society with, may be left with Mrs. Horn, President, Or Mus. A'H. Pannen, Sec. a5 lw New Goutis! New Goods? _. The dry.goois sere of L. Jacobs & Bro., on -Bioud street is packed to, its falleat. capaci: y with: # LEW BLUCk ’ of carpeis, fine dress good=,-niilinneof every style avd description, ‘The aCe, 50 artistivaliy: is tie extensive and benu iful stock displayed. We never saw-a fiuer aksortment in the county, aud advise all tie ladies to call undisee fur themselves, oS a BAO ED English School.for Noun Ladie:, To which wili be taught all the higher Euglish branches; would like -to take u limited namber of young ludy scholars, Buqnire at the residence of the late Wallace Willaias ¥ Sislans of Sided vigor are said is periodic ly appear tomuny of pthe members of the O, F. Club of ~. Grass Valley. All the novelties in the dry goods} line can ba food ia the difsrent _ stores in this city.. There are ten thousand rimors about bauk matters here, all of which probably bave no foundation. Those who ought to. know say no _ one will lose » cent, and that things will come out all right. It is we} -ebeugh not to-try to climb «@ hill-an-} till you x get te to rit. as in @ @ See Bank Matters. R.-W.-Tully—arzived-from— saa} — Pranstess yesterday, and wé learn he} says the Bauk of: Nevada County will be opened again shortly. The depositors of the bauk need fear uo “Yoas, beeause parties, who-in the aggregate are worth more than a milHon dollurg,.are liable for the in-. debtedness. .} ‘Wmough, but bave b.en embarrassed . ‘ only because of the scarcity of edin. The bank has assets Sulphur Springs. Nortn San Joan, April 7, 1876. ‘Ep. ‘TRanscarer: Please inform me in your paper or ‘otheiwise, in what part of Nevada County the postofiice of Sulphur Springs is sitsated, and oblige Yours &e., A. B. Swim. We find there is such a postof‘fice in the county, by reference to the list published by the Postoffice Department, but_neyer knew it before. We think it must be somewhere in the vicinity of Truckee. By reference to our list of candidates for city offices, it will be seen that W. 8. Long is a candidate for Assessor, Mr. Long has served in ~~ that capacity for four years, and we belisve, has given general satisfac. ie Breastpim Lost. e March 18th, 1876, a lady's breastpin, black enameled, set with , three small pearls, Any person _bavjing found the same will conf-ra favor by leaving it at this office. ap-Fl-3t. Spring ething. -K. Casper desires us to inform the pablic that he bas gone to San Franeisco, and will return in a few days with one of the largest and most fashionable stocks of Spring Clothing, Hats, Beots, ete., ever brought ‘to Nevada county. Mr. Casper wants r the adhis friends to wait a few —2 Gage “Assortment Of the latest styles of Busket Ribbons, was recoived yesterday through Wells, Fargo & Co. consigned for the Palace Dry Guods store of ad RosEnBeRo Bros. Hats Phe latest Spring and Summer styles of men’s, youths’ and boys’ Centennial Hats just received at Hyman Bros., corner Broad and Pine ap7 stead =d a Terms moderate. Referencé,, -Ger. R Davis, —Mus. G. W. Rocens Teacher. "Nevada City, April 7. lw Special Notice. A Blomenihal bas on hand the _[ largest stock of Brussels aud three . imterior looks like an euciuied pal. . ‘GRAND — MONDAY, APRIL, 34. to Nevada City. BARGAINS UNHEARD Corner of Broad & Fine Streets R* SPECTFULLY: informs the people ot Nevada city ad — that. he bas ust Received the Largest Stock FES —OF— ‘ORY AND FANCY GODS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY TO WHICH THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE J3 INVITED. . ——— a The Stock consists in. part of every style and bind of _ DRESS Goons, Such as Silks, Satins, Ema a Cloths, Cashmeres, ‘oulards, Poplins, Black Geods, Calicos, &c. {would “eall especial attention to the . large stock of American “— ares Silke, ply — oil eloths, &e. ever brought to“thi elsewhere cull aud examine my stock Prices satisfactory. A. Biumenruan, Cor. Broad and Piue streeta. a tf The: Greatest Delight, oe Of the ladies is, now, to visit the Palace Dry Goods Store uf ad Rosznpexe Bros, scity. Before bnying . = -Housekeeping Goods: An Immense Stock on hand conbleting of Table Linen, Napains, ,Sherting, bl. ached and uublesched, anu e¥éry other articleie quired for family nse. CARPETS, CARPETS. of all kinds enka: the most beantiful Pattorus—Keuzeels, 3-ply, O-Clotha, &c, é The Grandest Stock ever brought . on CASHIN & GO. . he B UMENTHAL. free aN ir HAND, or "THEIR ¢ OWN MASUFACTURE; 4 LARGE ae OF © ‘Bacon, ‘The best to-be had in the State, Ordevs left at the Office, on the Grass Valley road, or by letter [through the Post Office, will be promptly attended to. CASHIN & CO. . ~ ‘Unten Hotel Barber Shop. J. Fay is prepared to do every kiud of tonsorial work in the most artistic manner, at his shop in the Union Hotef. Children’s hair entting a specialty. ad-tf Notice te the Public. For the accommodation of guesta Billiard Rooms, the same will be kept open night and day from this time forth. The continued increase of patronage makes this change necessary. The most obliging “mizola the bar: ~ Conn & Eppy, a2-tf Proprietors, —_——bP oe ——__.. Setile Up. Immediate settlement is reqnested from all indebted to LESTER & MULLOY. £20 Decay of the Teeth Arises from ‘various causes, -but principally it may be attributed te early neglect’ or the indiscriminate use of tooth ‘powders aud pastes, which gives a momentary whiteness to the teeth while they cvurrode the enamei. . The timely use of that deljcate aromatic will speedily arrest the progress: of détay, harden the gums, aud itpart a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes those ravages which people sustain in their teeth from the use Of Sweet and acid articles. ml4 Haaan’s Macnoura Baia preserves and restores the complexion; removes freckles, tan and sallowness; makes the skin soft, white and delicate. Its application cannot be detected. <> a Lyon’s Knruarror makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant bair; prevents -its falling out or turning gray, It has stood the test of 40 yeais. Is charmingly perfumed, and has no rival. meb12-ly ipa, For throat diseases and affections of the chest, Brown's Broncbial Trochesare pf value. Eor coughs, irritation of the throat caused by ovld or unusual exertion of the vocal organs, in speaking in public, or singing, they produce beneficial results, A CARD. and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will senda recipe that will care you FREE OF CHARGE; This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Ametica. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. at the National Hotel, Saloon and . gist’’ will always be in attendance at} To all who are suffering fr-m the errors . . spaaaeieienins SHAWLS. A great variggy of the latest Eastern style They must be seen to be appreciated. & The Largest and best Stock in this line ever om to this city. : LADIES FAN CY Goons, My stock in this-line is of the cheicest kind and of the greatest assortnent. Cal. and see for yourselves, : Shoes. Shoes. I h — just received a large ard most complete stock of Ladie:’, Misses and Childr-ns shoes of all kinds. Pricus low and sutisfaction guranteed. OTHER GOODS Such as. Gloves, Hosiery, Laces and Ten Thousand other srticles too numerous to mention. ; : Cy se = ~ * = ad wy i ‘stock is the largest and eaten COrrplete of any in the city and I propuse to “give better bargains ¢ in can be obésine! at any other establishment in this State. a-callas Iam determined not to be Undersold by any other dealer but SHALL SELL CHEAPER teoth wash, Fragrant SOZODONT, . _ Tnan any other Establishment. . Se ne GIVE ME A CALL,
“DON’T DELAY. A. BLUMENTHAL Drugs, Medicines, &c P. H BELDEN, Buccessor to Bell & Belden. . Masonic Building, @or. “Pine & Oommervial Ste. Nevada City. Wholesale & Retail dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, &c. A fall line of Caoice Perfumery, ‘Toilet Seape, Teilet Powder, . Cologne Sete, Combs Glass, Paint Brushes, Aisoa fall Line of STA i IONERY, such 29 lank Books, Lette®. Note and Legal Paer, Gold Pens. & Blank Books made to order at the lowest an Frauciseo pricés. My stock is most complete in all its depaitment; and my prices are low. I gvlicit # share of public patronage. j P. H. BELDEN. Nevada, March 31, 1876. _ESTRAY NOTICE_ AME to the enclosure of the subscri Ce ber, sbout a month sgo,a white y: arhag Stecr. The Steer hus both ears cut, red «bout the bead, end red spots on the budy. The owner can have the said Steer Pena: a, — Staton D, Bible House, ee aL ee —— — vecping Aree Pom ou _ Quaker HiU, March Lith, 1816, Before buying any of t 6 above named }. , go0u8 purchasers are request d to give we . ke, } Also, Pains, Oils, Varnishes, Window . MILLINERY doc Ops. . JOHNSTON & SON, ae Nevada. Feb, 14th, 1876, Successors to. W. H. Crawford, . 27 & 29 MAIN STREET, _. Opposite Union Hotel, TXPORTERS aXD DEALERS HARUWARE, STOVES, TIN WARE, IRON & STEEL, -. ‘PICKS, Wheelbarrows, : Grindstenes, Rope, Blocks & {heaves, . Ox Bows and Keys, Chain, Anvils, Vises, ‘Bellows. sede SPORE ease ioe a nun sae Also, the celebrated BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BPLTS, RUBBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING. PAINTS & OILS, of ali kinda. BLABTING and SPORTING rOWDER, F¥SE, BHUT, &c. Fcll line of ROGERS’ Oclebrated Nickel Plated Ware. Direct from Meridan Drittaiiia Ov. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CHiMNEYS, WICKS, &e. Agents for A. 8. Hallidie’s Wire Hopes. QUARTZ SCREENS punched to der at Ban Frareisco pr.ces. ma. A Large stoce of Galvanized TRON WATER PIPE constantly on hand ard cen{ ection made with the City Water Works. IRON PIPE made to order and ali kinds of Repairing done. In fact the best selected stock of Goods a, Oall ani see us at the Fioneer Stand, rience and-umple means catrgive, is prepared to furnish the public with . NAILS, SHOVELS} . Cae AND ORES of every descriptie in Nevada County; and as Cheap as {. SF OPPOSITE THE UNION BOVEL. “eg . written. > Keystone Market, STR ae Finest —T of PICKLEDPORK,THE BEST HAMS AND BACON, (Of his own -manufacture,) To be found in Nevada County. . Also, a Choice.Quality of _ In quantities to suit. He i is prepared to and: will offer to: custémers greater inducements than can be found elsewhere in Nevada _AMINE HISSUPPLY. _ UNION HOTEL, NEVADA o TY as CALIPORNIA,. D. W. SNAPP, Proprietor. THIS well. Known and —: ular Hotel, sitaated on Ma! § i has been thorotighly over. tiauled, refitted and furnisnLow open for the reception of gueste. The Sleeping Ap®rtments,. Are large, airy and comfortable, and every bed in the house contains -a Spring Mattrdss. Asa desirable quiet place for the weaiy, the UNION is not exceed by any House outside of San Francisco. The Tables of the Union, Will compare favorably with any Hotel in_ the State, and will be filled with the best the market affords. Choice Wines, Liquers and Cigars Will be kept at the Bar, anid the Billiard Room is supplied with the BEST TABLES, to be found in the state, Every attention will be given to make the guests comfortable. The proprietor solicits a share of the public patrouage. {4 D. W. SNAPP. Annual Meeting. HE Annual Meeting of. the Stockhol: ders of thé Masonic Hall Association of Nevada City. California, will be held at Masonic Hall, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of May, 1876. EM PRESTON, Secretary, Bevads; April 6th,,1876. JAMES J. ASSAYER,. OTT. Refined, Melted and Assayea. ~ By request ‘Gold Bars exchanged for Coir 30 Main Street, Nevada City. Eatablished tn 1852, ELECTRO PL.ATING in GOLD or BILYEI United States Land Office. os * Sacramento, Cal. March 22d, 1976, ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Whereas, on the 34 day of Septem ber, 1*74,the Plat of Township i7, North, Range 9 Eust, waa fled in the U. 8, Land Office, and by Couwimissioner’s letter dated December 4d, 1871, the South East Quarte~ of Seeter, until the contrary is proved, efter due notice. And Whereas, Oliver Ragon, [Post 1875, file in the Register’s office of this District bis Homestead Declaration No 1048, cl iming the above described land, and has applied to enter the same as agricultural land, alleging it to be'more valuable for agriculiural than for mining p Therefore, you will take ‘notice, that ander nd by. virtue of instructions from the _oramiss oper of the General Land Office, ated May 6th, 1871, we have fixed the 4th div Of miy. a.D. 1876, atl o’clock, P. me atthis office, before the Register and Receiver, for the hearing of feoats to determine tbe character of suid Nevada City,June 4, In wi whereof, we have. hereunto set our ha e day ‘and year first above T. B. MoFARLAND, Register. Reeviver. PURE AND CLEANLARD. tion 26, -in‘Townsbip17 North, Range 9}. East, is to be treated as mineral in charac. Otfice address Nevada city, Nevada mohate. ; ‘Calrfornia) did on the 9th day of January, lof every advantage which long expe: . RUDOLPH PHOTO-GALLERY. No, 1 MUTTON, eet = SPRING LAMB, © Hams VET , CORNED BEEF, . and. . : PLEASE CALL AND EXStreet, in the City of Nevada. . Ee ed in first class style, and is. 5 eS , CHARLEY KEN?S. UNION. MARKET. . J. &C. J. NAPEZIGER,, os OE AND “BETAIL, DBAL. HAMS, BACON & LARD. All orders left at the shop will be stizna_ ‘ed to promptly, ani satisfaction given’ both in price and quality of meats. ~ Thankful fcr past patronage. they solicit, "HAVING AVATLED “HIMSELF ’ ‘a continuance of the same. ERS IN imyltC—“‘i‘ 3 . * PORK, oe GOMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA MUITON, . \ CORN BEEF: oe _° USASAGE,. ~ ‘BROAD. 8T., ABOVE PINE, NEVADA CITY. R. Ae DESMONO—Artise, prsreres taken io the highest style of the at, ‘Prices low, STOKES’ EXCHANGE HOTEL, MAIN STREET,, California,. AViNG taken this « old established Ho~ tel, well known tot inh an:1 people of the C: unty, and having thoroughty renovated it, I'am now prepared to receive guests and entertain th:min ~ Grass. Valley, . wants of guests. LOUN is attache +o the Hotel. The General Stage Uffice is kept at thee A. NIVENS, JR. : IN MASONIC BUILDING, PINE 8T:, ILL @u. # Commission Stock. Businese) and is now brepar d to Dug: Franeisco Steck and Exchange Bourg, Nevada, Dec. 24, 1875. A Fine BAR and BILLIARD -MA-. Nevada-City, Aprit 1, 1876, seman . Fras eLass: STYLE Every attention will be om. to. the oe Honee, —— “ni Ww. CG, STOEFS, Pronrietor. STOCKS! STUCKS1. and sell stock at Brokers’ rates,in tie S™m.-==~”~—~” For SALE! IN NEVADA CITY; . . . a —— Stove ina “Tin Business.’ z G0ODs, FIXTURES AND ‘Tons: OF TRADE, Mi y BELONGING TO‘ ON ree For particulars inquire at the Store,, 17 Maim Street, opposite Union. se Nevada City. ' : "_Or of nad . PETER J OHNSTON,moh16-1m Grass Valley. . LOYD’S SAMPLE ROOMS FRANCIS COSTELLO —r BRANDS OF ~ LIQUORS AND CIGARS Td be found on the Coast. dicinal purposes. Families supplied. Nevada.F ebruary Sth, 18/6 DANCING ACADEMY. fae UNDERS 1G NE E D AN. nounces te their patrons and f ds tnat they have leased TEMPERANCE HALL, For dencing purposes. Classes will meet as follows: 3g Class on Tuesdays, at 2 o’eloc Gentlemen's Class at §73. welawh ‘ten day evenings. Onildres'a Class on Saturday, at 2 o’clock, P.M BOCIAL ev Saturday evening. Musis and Hah f ed for all occasions. SCOTT & PARKS. © _Nevada City, January Ist, 1876. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, FFICE, COMMERCIAL STREET, op posite Potter & Sigourney’s Residence at Mr W. J. Organ’, Phere: Hill. Orders leftat Bell & Belden's wi be attended te. mi Central Carriageand Wanee Masa ufactory. Grags Valley road, near Half Mile Hous WELLIAM SEAMAN,. Agent fur Studebaker W gous, Every kind of vék * cle manufactured to ord: — in the finest style and. low prices. Bm airing and Painting. Rither One-Halfor Whole of the. JOHNSTON & SON Particular attention given ton ~‘'wPure WINES. and LIQUORS for me