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= Nevada County has tabhished sis
‘gndlords of the State. Sacramento,
san Francisco Napa and other towns
ofthe State’ have old Nevadans ‘for
ptr They are all good ones,
snd Oakland is soon to have one for
. thelargest hotel in the State. A}
halt # dozen of the banks in the-Stata.
are ran by Nevada men also.
The’ ‘County Court, Grand Jury
~sad Board of Supervisors. meet! on .
sat Monday. All bills against the
aty to be considered, must be.
ed with the Clerk on Saturday.
herPy upon mf
Ge ee aisestdted for by the fact that .
Ined . the several Sunday schools ‘of ‘this
city arranged for May pic-nics on
wad #0 > mach a vaeiery Bai ia is liable to follow Silk Hats. app FELLOWS PHRG.:
working of the i pioouio tac. pine ~&-beantiful stock of fine Silk Hats,
ailing purposes, ew st:sale—Cash in U, There will be seven or iene cases . = ‘el voce tioeived nas F Nevada City”
of the. purchase a ASCHHEIM 8.
day of sale, Dale "tp before the next . Grand or A
© by the Probate READ ROSEN BROS. Fall Assortment of the
meneen oe “The St, Louis nese: rit aa IN ANOTHER
OHN. BELL, Asseveral parties -have wished us . COLUM m27 .
yatate of Alben ti tha Waldgtga ol thu lice. ic er ee going VERY LATEST STYLES71 Cay fa ue saved for fifty cen
emcee ings Deposit’ plan of insurance now cough that would hurry a man to
» Notice, bing introduced. by the St. Louis! the grave in a few ‘montha, can’ be oe
COMPANY. 1, Mutual Life Insurance Co., we now ae reg cured am two or three
"busi. leasure in’ placing before ays by using «a fifty: cent bottle of i pee pm " uke pleasure in’ placing Oot ate 's Honey of Horehound and Tar. SPRING AND SUMMER
mis. Notice— faders auf iMlustration: of ita work: Crittenton’s, 76th Avenue. Sold by e
pon ‘the follow. : At the age of 35 a man may in. aj] 4
anager ngs y 1 drr ggists, D ;
; day of March, sire for $10,000 by the anwual pay-. Pike’s Toothache Die cure int minute, . DRESS
“ bet méntof $264°90; at the end of 10
. Sharehot years he will have ‘paid $2,649, and Cavrion.—In our : changeable cli\
hh ay : mate, coughs, colds and lung disAND?
Shares. can then draw out if he chooses, a8 . eases ‘will always prevail.” Con25 2% dividend, $1,600, and ‘receive a prosumption. ¥ claim its victims. : ;
an ae ewe sum every five years dar. These diseases, if taken sin time, can BUSINESS
50 30. be arrested and cured: The neeay
96" 2% life, or having paid his premium is Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wil:
1000. 100 © M fultfor 15 years, making a total Cherry. SUITS.
+ EE $3,973 50, he can then surrender his aan
AE yao incase; apron . 08 Sorimon FHCroRRAT, a7
5 2% ~ of 60 per cent. on his investment, bein. Daveclanes de oe First Srondam eed 5 ALSO, HATS,
25 2% sides carrying his insurance. Farther . pest general photographic work was awar ;
25 250 7% information can be obtained of Diver . ded them at the Mechanics’ Institute Fair . GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
2 3% MX Eaton at the Exchange Hotel. for 1871. All work guaranteed.
20 1 } es ‘Roll of Honor. ‘aha ark tedehe Aurist, Catarrh, ms,
0 roat fan, and opera’
A ee, 20 The following vames aré on the} surgeon for tT rie Boys’ and Children's
“40 .d I TOlLOf Honor of the Blue Tent school . oratory and residence, 218 Geary. Street, CLOTHING.
oi 4 for the month ending April 22th, . 8m Francisco. mall '
0° I Emma B.Gregory, teacher: Mattie Fiep Gea Willing OT" “Nevada, March aeons 1873.
100,.1n0 vf 00d, Allie” Blackwood, Robbie . -1¢ 19 5 great tiéssing'tobave by naturea.
TOUS 187 a Blackwood, Emma Shellenburgér, . strong constitution, but not more tli onesion § Mollie Sutherland, Tommy Moody, . halfof the inhabitants of the civilized world :
ie ae “ohnny-§ ; Bessie Smoot, Ella} **e thus provided. Many constitutions are}
‘3° Lal Bhickwood,Hessie Sutherland, Ne. ble % eain. with, many others, origt)
% «radi Sitheriand, Josie Pendens, Ella . ersten, aisatpetion, unhealthy sucousa, SHERIFE’S SALE.
os 0 Greely; Ada Penders,. Frankie Shel: ’ Spreng isos ecg
no be realy, r8,. Frankie Shel. ings, grief, privation, or some other poten, Geo. Wi. Smith: and i. 0.
10 ey lenburger, Willie Penders, Willie. tous cause, before the prime of life is atMills, on the 17th day of March, 187
20. 20M Moody, Mary Shellenburget;~ Walter tained: But te this a evil without's rem. . [tbe District Court, of the Idtn Judicin
rd aa Penders. SL edy or palliative? No! constitutions can} for for the ve, Consity th ena i. fe a. salt ens shusiea
20020 a! ~. . be replaced. Hundreds of thousands of in. 6 and H Ia, (copartners
10. 1 . ces might be adduced in ‘which constin pig Beemer firm name and style of
1 ROU Aavorttnd tatters my come ha hapend bee mE ip
a sd The; following letters, remain in . tinuowsuse of Hostetter's tromuch Bitters David McCamish, ih, Haney Mecoy, A. McNee100, 061 the Nevada City Post Office for the . # sn invigorant. Tt is constitutional . 27 muens Seren. sasionieet Bt T,
50 5 week eriding Monday, April 28th. strength w. enables one man to recover ae st the iors Ser mem the oo
650 5 00 , " from a disease which would be mortal to . 4v0urn pmapeny, tor
o 58 ee calling for auy of these let-. ssommer destitute of thie clesient of resist. the war of $7 4 wee eur ie eae
ae 30 will please. say ‘advertised: ance, Whenever a malady of any kind ob. and costs of suit, $4510. And whereas, the .
10 10 John Black, T. S. Lachman, M, . tains « foothold in any part jof the human . 1«féndants,Thomas Shurtleff'snd N. ¥. Mcoe TREE Began, Geo: T. Downing, Miss Ju. body, smd becomes chronic fixture there, . in "seid suit againad eaid "Sank asbars
500 5000 : been mastered by the disease and urgently Se edry for the sum of $205 13, with costs
500. « son, A. T. Laird, 2, E. ¥. Maslains, requires help.’ In such s case: Hostetter’s . {, be aus Moe = allowed here. 8
eet James M. Mandie, J. P. Mozer, G. . pitters should be taken at least three times of $190 82, with costs $375, and counsel
poe Aad Overton, CG. B. Reeger, Wm. A. T. . s day, until the natural powers of the sys. . fees allowed’ herein $20 00, iaaking to ey
ae an ae one A Sitith, D. St. Clair, C. Scheel, B. A. . tem are recruited.” ‘Then the morbid prin. Gold Goin, with interest’ thereon from the
“1813, ‘yay Tompkins, Chas. Thom neon Cha 2 ciple which generated and feeds the com. date of said judgmen the rate of 7 per
z ? plaint will-have-to succumb to the infiu. °¢Mt per snnum till Der wth nets
peed cc wn nd ye toi ena ee att
The Sel waa . [-xegulating, purifying operation of the Bit-. allin gold coin of the 0.8. which
* et _. ters upon the or gan or organs in which the Taent fs recorded Ih the” Judgment
Th our item Sunday morning, a afiment is located. ‘There is nothing like . 24,20 eld District Court, on pages,
mistike occurred in the name of the this mighty tonic to ‘prep the falling.” . and decreed that the Liens set’ forth in
Stecessful candidate.
tet being elected. His term of office Vick’s Flower Seeds,
DRY GOODS Will commence the 1st of July, Inthe VICK's BULBS.
oe Re Ee ike telkin the election, only eight votes
lete stock, of Drs Being polled at ‘noon. But in the ote
vate 2 the votes came in lively, PRESTOWN'S.
aid When the polls closed there was site
net ae Ro Eee Ae rhe At a ot
_ MBE Pe no 3 At the Regular Catalogue Prices .
1% ents. ‘On account ofthe storm on Sun-. Garden and Grass Seeds.
ae ordery were ‘received in . JAPANESE CLEANSING CREAM,
ms : PRESTON'S COUGH CANDY, ‘
rect, te
‘for this market, which for’ quality,
ij thing. Lil thane:tucianadiodslotahagt‘By some the recent stormy weath-. we would advise to consnilt their in. :
The total vote
polled. was_188,.E.M. Preston reCtived 83 and D. E, Bell 105,the latBin the arta of now
rush.to-that establishment has bean . .
immense. Eve body is anxionsand
‘. desitoud to procure-one of ‘thdse late
style suits manufact expressly
style and durability, excel anything . ¢
everything ever exhibited in any
clothing house in this county. Theéit
stock, comprising in part of miners’,
business and dress suits; is the most,
complete and largest ever brought te
this city, and they sell them at prices
really astonishingly low. Everybody
asks, “How can they. sell these goods
iso low?” ‘Phis ig easily answered? H* mre Se salad er
AschheimBros. manufacture their Pet
own clothing, import. direct from the :
East, and pay cash down for’: AT HIS—
thereby saving at least oF tas oak
VICK’S FLORAL GUIDE, . ®
me . Epona of Aschbeim Bros., the
or
iS
4
a
iaintiff’s complaint and said Shurtleff and
BieDowelt's am nara be foreclosed and the
Sear ree nd Bt Wh a8
Auburn erin ical Gold Quartz mines st:
bend beng Fiat, in the
ip and Sr coonts of Nevada, State of
+ Gite eat my hd hie Jom de
mice” 4 , Sherig,
obs . “
= byte
BETTER GOODS
; . GRENADINES, 20 cts per yd.
150 ote.
; . ete each,
. yates
Nhe . srut TRIUMPHANT BELL& BROWS,
3 . . SSDRUGGISTS. .
+ aes oe }
OF EVERY , ,
Just Received TOILET SOAP.
THE LARGEST s00% ¥
*, EVER BROUGHT HERE,
. A. Goldsmith
IS NOW SELLING
AT
IN NEVADA CITY.
You.
CAN
GET
Every Articole as AdvertisAnd at the Prices mentioned.
od
LOOK LOOK
—AT "THE—
New rice List :
3-PLY CARPETS, $1 50.
10 yds CALICO for $1.
10 yds MUSLIN for $1. .
8 yds BLEACHED MUSLIN, $1.
FRENCH CORSETS, 50 cts & $1.
WRASS LINEN, 4-4, 25 ots pr yd.
PIQUES;.2234jts pr yd.
SHETLAND SHAWLS, $2.
FINE WALKING CANE PARASOLS, $1 each. eel
BALMORAL SKIRTS, $1 each.
5 SPOOLS COTTON THREAD,
25 cts,
“& SPOOLS SILK THREAD for
SILK BUTTONS, 25 cts per ane.
75 cts per pair.
-. SUN DOWNS, best quality, 50
10-4 PARERTLLES Quins, $2
JHA'P FRAMES, one bit, ~
Pie, 808 Commercial ‘Streete,
fa : . S. NaTHAN's
ment of. [Panoy Aztioles
HY eae deer fecetved s large and splencia +
. €F Alec a full line of ©
Patent Medicines. . SPRINc anp SUMMER
_ . FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
. WHITE'S SPECIALTY.
_ FINE FRENCH KID GLOVES, .
each. ye os
And. Bundreds of other As way ange
CORNER OF
BRUSHES, of all kinds,
aac eae Sale rec ope
A GOOD SUPPLY oF
CLOTHING
ar 4 ~AT—
STORE.
(Formerly Nathan & Casper.) oe
Cor. Pine and Commercial i
Opposite Waconle Hall,
ie
CLOTHING!
BOOTS, SHOES,
ALFALFA, CLOVER,
TIMOTHY, &0. FURNISHING GOODS,
PRESCRIPTIONS cameron oom. . TRUNKS, Py
‘POUNDED te
PURE gianos FoR. MEDIa VALISES,
CINAL PURPOSES, : rier 7
TRUSSES OF ALL KINDS. BTU,,.ETC.
_ REMEMBER THE PLACE,
(Bussenius’ Old Stand.
HO YE DYSPEPTICS . !
White's Specialty
WILL CURE YOU.
SYMPTOMS OF DYSPEPSIA are pain in
the pit of the ‘stomach, caused by contraction upon undigested food, usually soon
after eating.
Acidity and wind caused by food fermentdigesting,
gg ert aud loss gh a) te. owing
to unnatural condition of and want of
gastri. juice.
Pain in the head, sides, t and extremities, mouth sigan taste
and furrid tongue.
piuaion ol hearts 2 often mistaken for consumption while it is only a symptom of
and depression of spirits, are all alarming.
if ne; but which are
areca et
This valuable medicine has been. used in
the East with such remarkable succéss that
we have been induced to send forit. As
an
APERIENT
it cannot be excelled, and forconstipation
of the,bowels it is a sure cure,
= From the Boston Journal,
Dyspepsia. White's Specialty for Sis
aggravating complaint, has been th
ly tested! by thousands who have been Defitted by if, and are willing to jereia’ 4
to its cy. It warrants 4 permanent
cure, if tried faithfully.
Col. Chas. H. Ta
the Governor of
years, and e member of the Legislature,)
seys, in ‘American Homes,” that Wurre’s
Srxciaury for dyspepsia scatters that dis,
ease a8 quickly as water does hot lead.
From the Congregationalist (Boston.)
In this of fast things, our peo le
make no nice distinctions, but w
their occu m be walking, aaiee, eon
ing, readi woe fie eating, they do t em all
with a rush; consequently we are the most
dyspeptic people in the world. Asit is too
late to remedy the cause in our own cases,
the best thing to be done is to find some
way to change the effect, and this can be
lor (private Secretary to
Rue for three
tomers ei LaUPZa -. FOR SALE
Baccano. ‘oH, R, Bussentas)
Lists 2
2 Bi, eet z
Gc, Pils eitedaincosled Wesel ,
FOR DYSPEPSIA!
a = dizziness, headache, gloom . .
pane. « BROWwN,. :
ALSO, LATEST STYLE OF
HATS!
OF ALL KINDS AND DESORIPTION.
A Fine Assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDREN’
My Goods wil] be sold at the very lowes
price, and only ONE PRICE asked.
Give the old Pioneer a call, and he wi
give -you better bargains than any other
Speeiheersng see
=&B. NATHAN.
Nevada, April 20th, 1873,
AUCTION. —.
HE undersigned: will offer for sale
public auction, at his ranch, betwee
ress Pvalley and Nevada, on WEDNESDA
the 30th day e Apel: the following name
yt
i
oe
2 .
F
zi
;
The above ‘Broperty ie held as. security
. for debt, and: must sold: Also, at the
sa"0 e time and an unless previously
Yoke Oxen 5 years old.
1 Yoke ra 3 years old.
3 Cows Calves.
16 head of bier cca”
Terms of sale—Notes of approved endred dollars, Notes running o e year a
BP, SUTTON.
m28
New Spring Goods.
MRS. M. A. STERLING.
Commercial 8t., adjoining Masonic Hall,
NEVADA CITY.
8 now prepared to su ply the ladies of
Nevada and vicinity with the latest
and Summer Dry Goods, Novelties,
etc., which she bas just received, such as
Dress Goods, Muslins, Flannels, Napkins,
Table Linen, Towels, Hosiery, Hat
latest style Brackets,
Frames and Wall Pockets.
The Goods will be sold chesp for cash,
and a share of public Patronage is solicited
MRS, M.A. STERLING.
Nevada, March Both, Isis
ree erns call snd
fam.
kind,
dorsement taken for all sums over one —_: i
and Bonnet Frames,Straw Hats,
Ribbons, Trimmings,
Flowers, etc. Pa
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