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. DANCthe best
be in atyr the acrounds.” .
by Mrs”
M,, 10.15
aw P.M.,
M.,12M.,
ciation:
ING.
wr the elecnsact such
ally intro
lows’ Hai
resident.
make its appearance next Saturday, .
~—~“and around this city’ was put into
~ circulation, times would be lively,
Four or-five fights in this city dus
——ring the past-week. They say tis . 96
--w-sign of good times, We hope the
_—_-which nearly every store in the city.
“his irrepressible bag-pipe,
———n
NEVADA CITY, CAL. —
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
err
Silver is getting scarce,
A Scottish laddie is in town with . .
The Depot Hotel, at Colfax, is beStrawberries are quite plentiful in
“the San Francisco market.Dusty roads remind usof the summer months so.close at hand. = >
James Monro will re-open his
butcher shop in about a week.
The dusky denizens of campooda
say this warm weather is “way up.”
Phil. Richards, the banker, shipped
yesterday a bar of gold worth $3,500.
The new Sun Juan paper wilt;
lettuce, leek, cabbage, ratabaga, to-.
Alfalfa and Red Clover Seed at.
m27 “C. E. MULLOY’S.
= es 4
Nevada City.
Garden seeds of all kinds, warranted FRESH and Goop, viz: Carrot,
turnip, radish, parsnip, beet, onion,
mato, peas, beans, eschaloto and garlie. ;
200 No. 1 cherry and peach trees
apple trees, and 2-year-old cherry
currants, os
Also, a fine lot-of perennial flower
plants. « ml4
: Brooms! Brooms!? :
50 Dozen Brooms at F. G. Guild’s
Auction Rooms, 25 cents each. ~~ ap3.
The next Congregational churehBeneficent is to be heid at the Union
Hotel. ee eee uy
Considerable gold’ dust is being
brought in by our miners to be
changed into twenty dollar gold
pieces. > ae ee
The blue ribbonites will hold a
public meeting in the Baptist church
to-morrow evening. ee ars eee &
Tne Workingmen meet at their
Hall next Monday night. Business
of importance is to be transacted.
Ifall the money that is buried in
we think.
The Deputy County Assessors will
ship in about ten days, Look oat
for them. ce
sign will prove true.
Fresh stocks of spring goods with
is crammed, show that the dealers
~“gaticipatelively business season.
~~ ef every day.
“being put in a first-rate condition.
: Uncle Tom’s Cabin, at the Theatre
Cabin,” which bad-a successfal four
~ House, in San Francisco, quite reStocks are having a terrible blackeye. Flood.& O’Brien are the chaps
who are hauling in the coin, .and
making the people poorer and poor‘The Willow Valley wagon road is.
There was certainly room for improvement,-as-that—-highway-has-of
late been a dread to teamsters.
The new version of “Uncle Tom’s
weeks’ run at the Grand Opera
cently, isto be produced at the. Theatrein this city on Wednesday éven.
ing, April 17th, with the original
caste. The scenic illustrations connected with the play: will be of rare
beanty, including “An old Kentucky
home in Winter,” and the contrasting picture, “St. Clair’s. Home,” together with a “Cotton Plantation on
Red River,” “Escape of Eliza on the
ice,” ‘Slave-market-in New -Orjeans,” etc., to conclude with the
‘magnificent allegorical tableau, “Little Evain Heaven.’’ The prices wil]
remain as usual.
—= oe
Household Goods at Private Sale.
Persons desirous of purchasing
Household Furniture, or a solid
black’ walnut Business Desk, will
find bargains by calling. on
5 P. J, Carnmicuakrt,
ap 11-3¢ Boulder Street.
Lost.
A book, containing papers of no
value to sbyY one except the owner,
was lost on ‘Tuesday, between the
Depot aud Wellington's stable. ,The
finder. will be rewarded by leaving it
at the Sheriff's office. apll
Special Notice.
Mrs. Belle Chamberlain has re
urned to Nevada City, and is
anxions to see her old friends and
Patrons at the Union Hotel, room 4,
where she will heal the sick, give
clairvoyant sittings, &e., from 9 till
12, and from 2 till 4 .0’clock. Ciroles Thursday and Friday evenings.
Lectures to be announced. ap-10
Hats, Hats. :
The very latest spring and summer styles im men’s, youth’s and
boy's Huts, just received at Hyman
Bros., cornerof Broad uad Pine
Wall Paper.
Just received, 6,000 rolls of wall
¢Station D, Bible House, New York
Wm. Barton, sign of the big horse
shoe, at the Plaza, isthe best horse
‘shoerin Nevada county: “Try him
and be convinced.
ae Fer Sale.
One-half interest in the Capital
ment for any man with a little money. [ap2-3t]
Tue Perspiration to a great extent
depurates-the Blood, that is, it caries off its imparities, If the pores
become obstrucied, these impurities,
when they do not remain: latert in
the circulation, cause eruptions.
The remedy for this state-of things
is Gienn’s Sulphur Soap.
Asx for Hill’s Instantaneous Hair
Dye. ane
Don’t failto procure Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for all diseases
of teething in children. It relieves
Fegulates-the bowels, and, by
gives rest to the mother.
—_
2:
Polish the Youngster’s Teeth,
grow up their mouth — will. -be-garBished with ‘sound and Raadesn
ones. The foundation of many a
‘toothache is laid in childhood’ by
negiect, and itis very important to
the Well-being’ of either child or
adult tuuttbe teeth should be well
taken care of. Bad tecth are no fit
masticators of the feed; and breed
m8-6m
sirong, therefore with SOZODONT, .
a preservative Of supreme excellent
~~
Enjey Life.
Whaja traly beautifal world we
live in! Nature gives us grandeur of
monntains glens and oceans, and
(LCusavds of means for epjoyment.
We can desire bo better when in perfect health; but how often do the ma.
jority of people feel like giving it
ap disheartened, discouraged’ and
worried out with disease, whep thére
ig no occasion for this feeling, as
every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof that Green’s August
Fiowers will make shem as ——
disease “as when born. Dyspepsia
fe: liver ‘oouplaint is the sliveot
cause of seventy-five per-cent—of
such maladies as Biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, costiveness, nervous prostration, Dizziness of the head, palpitation ofthe
heart, and other distressing symp~
toms. ‘Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect,
Sample bottles, 10 cests. Try it.
Lyon’s Karnarion makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair; prevents
its falling out or turning gray, It
has stood the test of 40 years. Is
charmingly perfumed, and has no
Tival. mvbl2-ly
Ha@an’s Maonoiia Batu —and restores the complexion; removes
freckles, tan and owness; makes
the skin soft, white and delicate.
Its application cannot be detected.
A Card,
To all who are suffering from the
errors and indisct ‘tions of youtb,
nervous weakness, rly decay, loss
ofmanhood &c., I will send a receipe
that will cure you, FREE OF
CHARGE. This great remedy was
discovered by a missionary in South
America. Senda self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Josern T. Inman,
City. 012-ly
‘German Syrup’
No other medicine in the world
was ever given sich. a test ef its
curative qualities as Boscuer’s
German Syrup. In three years two
million four hundred thousand
staal] bottles of this medicine was
distributed free of charge by -druggists in this cvuntry to those afflicted with consumption, asthma,ecroup,
severe coughs, pneumonia and other
disease of the throat and lungs,
{giving the American people undeniable proof th:t German Syrup
willcure them. The result bas been
that Droggirts in every town and
village in the United States are recGo to your Dragzist, W. D. Vinton
and ask what be knows abvut it.
Sample bottles, 10 cents. Regular
. Ever brought to Nevada City, conFurniture Store. A good invest-.
the child from pain, cures wind}.
giving relief and bealth to toe child, .
dyspepss. Make them white_and. FLOWERS, very targe assortinent, .
and purity. Use it without delay. .
Raised and for sale by Felix Gillet, ABLUMENTHAL’S
Cor. Broad & Pine Sts., Nevada.
ree ee
Spring & Summer
STAPLE AND. FANCY
DRY GooDs,
. sisting in part as follows:
BLACK SILKS, JAP SILKS,
——~IRISH POPLINS, F mae Ns, BAGES;
ALPACCAS, (black and colored) .
(French and American) etc, __
quarter wide. '
MUSLINS—Lonsdale, White Rock,
Masonville, Fruit of Loom, New__. York Mills,and ether brands.
TOWELING,. TABLE LINENS,
__._ (bleached and unbleached.)
NAPKINS,. (white and colored.)
IRISH LINENS, TICKINGS,.
FLANNELS, CHECKS,CHEVOITS
CASSIMERES,GINGHAMS etc,
One of the largest stocks ever brought
to this city, such as
CORSETS, KID GLOVES, RIBBONS, LACES, ZEPHYRS, _
GES(silk and wotsted, )GIMP,
EMBROIDERIES, TIEs,
HANDKERCGIEFs, (silk and linen)
HOSE, (all colors, ) BUTTONS,
. Aud cther articles too ‘numerous-to
~ Mention,
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s
Shoes and Slippers, of the latest
styles and best quality, =
HATS, (trimmed and untrimmed,)
Heving bought my Spring stock at v
low rates for cash, lun enab
give better than Gi ee rat
zy > ore ah ad county.
a examine my goods and
agg = bap oe csewaere,
tom the country prom
tended to _— =
_ A. BLUMENTHAL,
-etty
WALTER D. VIMTON,
(uniccnamaias E. M. Preston; )
* ‘DEALER IN
DRUGS
= MEDIO, NES,
TOILET Goons,
aS
ed at-all hours of the day o aight
“General Insurance Agency,
INCLUDING LIVEZPOOL, LONDON
and GLOBE and IMPERIAL, NORTHERN
and QUEEN INSURANCE GOMPANIES.,
W. D. VINTON, F-op’r.
CASH OR NO SALE.
TO THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA.
ELIEV'NG that a business conducted
on & purely
CASH BASIS,
Can be carried on in Nevada to the benefit
of both buyer and seller, I have bought
the stock of the late firm of WEBER &
CHATY, and will carry on the basiness at
the old stand on Commercia) street, and
will sell a1) guvds in the line of
Groceries, <«~
Provisions,
ur,
Feed,
Ete.,
TEN PER CENT. LESS THAN
I pay cash for » and must have
CASH or its equivalent om the counter for
T txnczstanp wost hase ONABLE
, CAMEL’S HAIR, .
. ds the only FIRST-CLASS Instrument-—~+
Which for Volume of Tone, Beauty of Orse, .
: P, Elegance of
_CARPETs, PIANOS AND ORGANS.
BRUSSELS, THREE : Bold on
GRAIN, MATTD eet IN-. pasy !
-= =. WALL PAPER, cic. ——— SS eee,
cali be had at{
Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada . _
PRce PTions acouretely comyound. .
‘ORGANS, .
SHERMAN, 'WYDE & CO.
Cor. Keartiey & Sutter Sts, ~~
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
Wholesale and-Retail
MUSIC DEALERS:
sae
Weber Pianos
Are THE BEST, and are now used in Con
certs all-of the GREAT ARTISTS,
a forDescriptive Circusar.
-—
2)
Seld-at Four Hundred Dollars!
7, Square Pianos are 7 octave, ad
embrace-all Modern improvements,
cuch ss elegant Rosewood Case, Beautiful
Mouldings, full me, Carved
and Lyre,-Overstrung Bass, Agraffe Treble,
etc. eth 6 feet 10 inches, width 3 feet
6 inches, and are Ses
= —
SILLER PALACE SALON,
“en Dealer in the
FINEST KINDS OF
__ . Wines, Ales, Liquors, Cig:
‘MusIc,. —
ARCADE RESTAURANT, . “3
A. H. UNDERWOOD, Prop’r. a ieee tae en
Meals at All Hoars.
THE BEST IN THE MARKET,
Pine Street, Nevada City.
ERE ECM Ta IN RE 2
. THE BEST IN THE
<= <DEL get cM = «REELS
NAPFZIGER & BUSTIS
Union Market, Nevada City,
FAY, 20%, 0% Bax, ot their own
_-~ NEW LARD,
HAMS and BACON,
MIKE HANLEY, ~~
~ Dealer in
4 Wines, Ales, Beer, Liquors,
AND CIGARS.
Junction Main and Commercial Streets.
ROGER CONLAN,
Dealer in
~JOHN SENNER, SR.,
‘Dealer in
CASE GOODS, VEGETABLES, «c._
FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS
——
Agents for the Celebrated
ORGANS,
Superiority of Workmanshi
Finish and Durability ARE UNRIVALLED
ee
We keep constantly on hand a
ment of RELIAB
~“~Cheap Pianos, —
1% Octavea; Agrafie Treble, made fron,
* Best Seasoned Material and Fully Warranted.
asa r
tained elsewhere.
Call and see us before purchasin s.
DAVIS & GEER,
NEVADA CITY, Cal, ~
Agents for Nevada and Sierra
~~~ Covnties.
January 26, 1878,
LUMBE} YARD at TOWN . ALK,
Estey and Standard.
‘Prices ag low a8 such Pianos can bo _ob-.
{Attorney and Counselor at Law, . seem
Advances
V Flume Lumber Cor vany . :
~ Commercial Street, Nevada City.
JAMES COLLEY,
Beef, Pork, Veal,
Matton, &
Attorney and Counselor at Law
_ OFFICE—PINE STREET.
‘Nevada, March 3rd, 1878.
JOHNSON & CROSS,
-Office=Cor. Broad and Pine Sts.
GEO. 8. HUPP,
~-OfficeCor, Broad & Pine Sis,
~ E. H. GAYLORD,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Office at the Court House.
J. J. ROGERS,
Epa Notary Public, ee
Conveyancing, Searcher of Records, Abstracting, etc.
—~At Wellington's Livery Stable,
: NEVADA CITY.
~ SAMUEL CLUTTER,
Carriage
Dreyfuss Beer, Ales and Liquors, emt
Groceries and Provisions, «
Dealer in +
. Attorneysand Counselors. at Law. . Nevade Gity, July 8 1677
Of theit own smanufactare. They
keep on hat, at all times, the best of
BREF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL
! SAUSAGES, ete,
Give us a call, if you want something
nice in our line, :
~— Nevada, Oct. 16, 1877. ee
a Ce eee
pmetot of the EMPIRE svatinotificey that he has nor
HE
Bu
the Largest lot of
Horses, Carriages und Buggies
To be found tp thie part of the Btate.
Teams, wi » Wagone
and Hacks to let at the sh notice and
oa the most reasonaole terms,
. The Horses are free from vice, of good
style and capable of going as fast as ap?
gentleman careg to drive.
Carriager-for iI
. promptnear. .
Good Gaddle Horses always %n hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week —
month and the greatest of care guarants
D WELLINGT N.
PHILIP RBICHARMS,
No, 30 Main Street, :
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Hen . discounted:
made on Gold Dust er vv-s.00
for coinage'at the Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO.
DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN GERMANY
AND SWITZERLAND.
Correspondent, F. on & CoSan
cessor of fwiss-A™M can Ban
ancisce. iyi-)
DR. C. D. BOBO,
Physician and Surgeon,
“ @i1lce Houre—From 9 to 10 A.¥
and from 6 to 8 P. M,
ie HOUR, :
From 12 WM. to 1 P. M.
“BELDEN’S DRUG STORE,
Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City.
,
LL kinds of Flume, Mining an
Building Lumber constantly on han
_Bpruce Wood for sale, ———-—janACKERMAN BROS;
San Fran. & N. York.
ACKERMAN & CO.,
ian AND WHOLESALE DEAL.
EKS IN
MAURICE BLOCK,
‘Sacramento.
AND PLATED WARE,
Children’s Carriages, Brack189 and 191 J Street_and 22 SevSeventh Street,___.
=~
SACRAMENTO,
may 26,
= ~ a
HORSE SHOEKING. .
WILLIAM BARTON
fitted it up specially for
HORSE SHOEING,
Which for durability and
workmanship cannot be excelled in the county. Give
me @ trial and be satisfied
that I am right.
PRICE LIST.
New Shoes, -per set, $2 50.
New Steel Shoes, “ “* 3/0
For Resetting, “ “ £ uO
sige 75 cents,Three doses will rePaper,at = W. A. Sreovnner’s.
Vieve aby ease. :
whati sell.
W. H. SMITH.
Mir-k X, 1678.
«
-¥
WM. BAFI(N.
CHINA, CROCKERY. GLass 1,
Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Toys,
LUETJE AND BRAND,
Watchmakers,
+3 ~~ and Jewelers,
ANTOINE ‘1AM,
PINE STREET.
Oysters served up
In Every Sty
Confectionery of all kinds.
GEO. W. WELCH,
Dealer in
' Books, Stationery,
Musical ,nsti uments,
a9 GENERAL NEWS AGENT.gg
JAMES J. ort.
45S8a YER,
OLD AN» ORES of every description
Refined, Melted and Assayec.
Main Street, Nevada City.
Established in 1852,
ELECTRO PLA1sNG in GOLD or SILVEP
ia ~ eA
~
~
CIVIL NGINEER,
An wm ss. Deputy _ Surveyo
NEVADA CITY, Can
Nevada ityJuly 24, 1876.
‘NOTICE,
To. all parties who owe the
late firm ofWEBER & CHATY
Payments of all, accounts
muat be made to A, Chaty,
immediately, or their accounts will be placed in the
hands of an attorney for collection. 7
A. CHATY.
st March 26. 167s March 26, 1878.
OC
Broad Street, opp. Stumpf’s Hotel . .
By request Gold Bars exchanged for Goin—
F. von BUELOW, M D
Physician and Surgeon.
OF in Brown & Morgan’s Block
Nevada City. Jalifornia. ja27
CITIZENS BANK.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA ODFTY.
(ere STOCK, $200,000,
E.:M. PRESTON. .6c8ii cc cccces President
R. MoMuURBAT. 2.5 ccccececes Vice Presiden.
JOMN T. MORGAN. 2.2 000 oc eee eens Cashier
DI
Dr. R. M. Hunt,
Geo, M, Hughes, T. W. Sigourney,
Niles searls, R. McMurray
M. Preston.
Receive Deposite,buy and se}] exchang
Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion.
Highest price paid for ad County
Warrants. ;
. Draw Checks on
NE YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
SAN JOSE,
: LFS.
Also sell Exchange on al :
European Cities,
Make co)lections and tran act a gene
Banking Business,
CORRESPONDENTS.
New York—First National Bank.
San Francisco—First Nat. Gold Bans,
San Jose—Farmers National Gold Bank.
Los Angles—Comwercial Bank. B24
incipa
HO! HO!. THERE!
CHANCE FOR BAFGAINS.
_. C gars and Tobacco Cheaper
-~Than Ever Known Before.
JOHN JACK
Has just received ai\immense stock of
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
HE BEST AND THE CHEAP. ever
brought to the town. He hes every
will selk them CHEAPER thar any other
establishment in the wity.
His stock of Tobacco cannot be Leat.
He hag a]l the popular brands.
F.om 5 to Plugs of Cable Coi!
Tobacco for $1,
And everything else in jon. Ca‘:
and try hie Cigars and Tobacco and ste
He has slso on hand a fine stock of
CANDIES, NUTS, FRUIT, CUTLERY, etc.
“Now is yur chance. Improve it.
; JOHN JAC
. Nevads, Feb. 5, 1878.
Nevada:. City Californi
Jobn T. Morgan,brand of Cigars known to the trade, and ~
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