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IWS .
a
TEAL,
cereal Saye a
and vic inity thet
i of
y. Goods
ORE,
o
id Pine Sts.
ITY,
figure !
'S EVery arLATES
be bought
n this counsists in part
oods !
quality; such as
nds,—Irish_and._._
aadinés; Alpacr]
8 and a great
) numerous too
invite the esne Ladies.
LNISHING
3S !
p found every arse in a family,
‘owels,. Napkins,
py other things
eed for comfort*
yoods !
splendid stock of
which embraces
at it is impossible
nerate them, bet
to call and #¢¢
Goods !
; line is large and
embraces almo#
, ladies desire.
ds are first class
ive the ladies *
x bargains in the
sods line than they
or establishiest
0 ¥
oad and sisi co
2, 1873.
. The Daily Tianseript
. thal; the school teacher of French
-—Fyanciseo on & warrant issued from
ina few: minutes the street had re_ “gruel joke” not on Marshal} but the
gorrpr it will be seen that A. Blugreat inducements to. purchasers.
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
een
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Badly. Sold,
‘Considerable excitement was manifested on Wednesday evening last,
on the arrival of the Colfax stage, by
the curious portion of our communitYp ‘to get a glimpse of Ws. MarCorral, who was arrested in San
this county, for forgery. Some wag,
who-evidently believed the people of
Nevada could be “played, started
the report t that~ ~'Marshal-the-forger
will be up tonight;*.and so about 9
o'clock the crowd began “to assemble
* jn front of the National Exchange .
Hotel, and by the. tinié¢ ithe ‘stage arrived, Whichwas about. 914 o’chock,;
the number of persons had increased
to over two hundred. When the
word “stage!” rang. out. from the
agent, as the eoach game in view
on Broad street; the saloon and office of the hotel emptied itself of its
occupants, who joined with those . ”
outside, all eager to see the prisoner.
The stage rolled up to the National,
and the multitude thronged around
the doors; preventing the passengers
from getting out of the coach. In
vain were the expostulations of Bil}
Davidson, to ‘‘stand back gentlemen!’’ He might as well have talked
(PRESTON’S.
¢
' ALL PATENT MEDICINES
Ege om
Toilet, Goods
Furnishéd_pt WHOLESALE RATES, ,in
packuges of HADFDOZEN or more,
PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES
carefully prepared at all hours, day or
night.
es
Preston’s Lemon Sugar.
Made fresh to order,
A Large sivntbs of
SHOULDER BRACES,
_TRUSSES, ae ’
—ty the winds “Ebe crowed Cities there T
to see Marshal, and See him they
would. Finding no chance to free}
the stage from the pressing humanity around it, he spoke toGeorge
Britton, the driver, in a loud tone of
voice, ‘George, did you bring ne
the prisoner’ Marshal?”’ ‘‘No.”
sponded the driver, ‘io prisoners
at all.” The crowd finding themselves ‘‘sold,’’ soon disappeared, and
sumed its usual quietude. It “‘wasa
crowd,and yesterdey no one could be
found who saw the»stage arrive on
Wednesday night.
Fire Insurance Company.
We desire to call the attention of
the insuring public to the advertisement in another column of the State
Investment and Fire Insurance Company.. This company is considered
one of the most responsible in the
State. A glance at the names of the
officers is a sufficient guarantée of
the reliability of it. It does not belong to the cotibination which has
been formed at. Sat Francisco, and
per consequence the rates are lower
than those that do belong toit. All
information in regard to the workings of this Fire Insurance Company
can be obtained of E. W. Bigelow &
Co., on Commercial street, who are
the local agents.
: Great Bargaths.By advertisement in to-day’s Tranmenthal has purchased the stock of
dry goods in the store on the corner
of Broad and Pine streets, and offers
His stock consists of hats, bonnets,
trimmings, laces, prints, muslins,
carpets, matting, _ worsted goods,
silks, velvets, fancy geods, and in
‘fact everything’ in the dry goods line,
which he offers for sale at the lowest
possible rates. Read his advertisement for full particulars, and don’t
fail to call and see his goods
— . aa
Late Importations—-New Styles.
Hyman Bros., have just received,
direct from “the Eastern market,
something new, pretty and good in
the way of shirts, to which they invite the attention of the citizens of
Nevada and vicinity. The are also
in receipt of a large invoice of furnishing goods, of every description,
anda choice stock of gentlemen's
dress and business suits. Call on. .
Hyman Bros., corner of Broad and
Pine streets, and see the new stuck
of goods just received. * 920
Basiness Change.
A. Blumenthal has purcaased the
steck of goods in the store on the
corner of Broad and Pine streets, of
Thomas Findley, and will continue
the business at the old staud. Mr.
Blamenthal having purchased the
stock at a very low figure, is now
prepared te sell goods a little lower
than they can be purchased anywhere else in Nevada county, Ladies, before purchasing, call and see
Ahe geat reduction in prices.
Nevada, Aug. 20th, 1873. tf
Tax: aumber of children of school
age in Santa Clara county is 10,071,
KNEE CAPS,
ELASTIC STOCKINGS,
And other Surgical Appliances just imported directly from Kastern Manufactories.
CORKS, ‘of all varieties and ‘iii by the
tens of Shoaeands.
PAINTS,
OILS,
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,
CHEMICALS,
ACIDS and
CRUCIBLES,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES,
—AT—
N evada. Drug. Store,
gE. ™M. PRESTON, Proprieter,
Nevada, August 2d, 1873.
DAILY STAGE LINE.
NEVADACITY & DUTCHFLAT
Stage and Express Line.
SUNDAYS NOT EXCEFTED. .
LEROY CRARY, Proprietor. °
S ON and after THURSDAY, August 21st, Stage
will leave Union Hotel,
Nevada. city, at 8 A. M,,
for You Bet, Little York and Dutch Bd
connecting with the Eastern_bound ‘Train
Thirty Days Only!
‘ (err WILL BE SOLD ON and
N.OODS. shipped. _shipped_to_all_parts_ sf the ees
G county, by —— or freight ines. They mus t Go !
IMMENSE
CLEARANCE SALE.
after this. day, for almost’
NOTHING
ONLY THIRTY DAYS TO}
eo}
“DISPOSE OF THE
Entire Stock,
THEY MUST BE SOLC.
—
Loewe seats
COST PRICES NOTHING
TO DO WITH THIS
GREAT SALE
Delay not amoment
‘Those who have coin can.
get Goods Cheaper than
they cost at the .manufactories.
oo
ENOUGH FOR EVERYBODY
Unheard * Bargains
POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE
A. GOLDSMITH,
ON BROAD STREET,
NEVADA CITY.
ed
ye precnets Carsen, Virginia and all points
keturning, leaves. Dutth Flat Station on
arrival of western bound train for Little
York, You Bet and Nevada City, arriving at
Union Hotel at 1.30 P. M. eonnecting with
the Grass Valley Stage.
Fare through from Dutch Flat to Nevada city, $2.50.
CHAS. H. MOORE, Agent,
Union Hotel, Nevada City.
PIANO LESSONS.
MISS MARY FININGER,
RESPECTFULLY announces to the people of Nevada
City and vicinity that she is
prepared to
Give Lessons on the Piano,
To any whe may favor her with their patronage.
___ TERMS . MODERATE.
Pupils tanght at their homes, if desired.
For particulars apply to.
MARY FININGER,
No. 12 Pine Street, near Suspension Bridge.
Nevada, August 15th.
ae WOTICE.
OTIC® is hereby given that K. Casper,
N who can be found at the store of Mr.
Schwarts, corner of Pine aud Commercial
Streets, Nevada City, is authorized to collect‘all accounts due the estate of B. Nathan
anJ receipt jor the same. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate of B.
‘Nathan are-hereby requested to make
rompt and imamediate payment te the suid
. Casper.
¥. G. BEATTY,
JACOB HEYMAN,
: Adminietrators of said Estate.
Nevada, Aug. 17th, 1873. '
THAT fine residence on. Piety
4 Hill, formerly occupied by Rev, J
if A. Wirth, is offered tor sale or rent.
oo
The house is “of — a
commodiously buiit. on. the
eae Bile athe munber of trait bearing
of great variqties. The place will be
par cheap for cash, or will be rented to
any one desiring it. For ‘further particu.
Look at these Prices
i
_a-so--——-—_——""
1@ Yards Calico for One Dollar.
8 Yards Muslin for One Dollar.
Sheetings and Household Furnishing Goods 25 per cent lower than
usual prices.
Towels, all linen, 121% cents apiece.
Fine Grenadines for dress, 15 cts.
per yard, formerly 37% cents.
Black Alapacas 35 per cent reduc.
tion on former prices. _ iy
Fine French Merinos, all colors,
75 cents, and all kinds of dress
goods at greatly reduced rates.
Goods must be sold regardless of
cost, on account of making room for
an increase stock of Fall Goods now
on. the way from the Eastern States.
All kinds of trimmed and untrimmed hats at hes per cent. less
than cost.
75 cents per dozen.
White Piques at 20 cents, formerly
377A:
White Piques at 20 cents, formerly
50 cents.
Ingrain Three-ply and Brnasels
carpets at great bargains. Twentynow.
table linen at 40 cents per yard.
A. Goldsmith.
Broad Street.
.
uire of
— GEO: M. HUGHES. .
Nevada, Aug. 17th, 1873.
Nevada City, Aug. 14.
a gain of 4,060 within a year.
. \Hyman Bros:,
Brooks & Coates’ “spool cotton at
five per cent ‘baved by buying them
Bleeched: and unbleeched pure]
~
GREAT
Clearance. Sale .
Ww J ODLD inform the people of Nevada
Connty that they have purchased
the Clothing, ae in the Store .
Cor Broad of and Pine Streets,
ASCHHEIM BROTHERS,
AT A
LOW FIGURE
And are determined to. dispose
of the entire stock
Regardless
'——OF-——
Cost Prices
AS WE WANT
TO MAKE ROOM FOR,
THE
Grandest Stock
—OF=
EVER, BROUGHT TO THIS OR
ANY OTHER COUNTY.
We intend to give the people
of this section
Greater Bargains
THAN THEY EVER HAD
IN THEIR LIFE TIME.
af
iWE WANT YOU
and prtiis befere you die eno
where else.
. HYMAN BROS. .
Importers, Wholesa'e & Retail Dealers,
Gor, Broad and Pine Sts.,
PATENT MEDICINES, }
CLOTHING 7
BELL-& BROWN,
DRUGGISTS., .
KEEP
oe
FANCY ‘ARTICLES,
PURE LIQUORS,
7 ee.
AD everything, found ins first clase}.
Drug Store. ¥
Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets .
(Bussenius’ Cld Stand.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY OOM.
POUNDED. ;
KISSINGEN,
—AND—
Congress ‘Water,
ON DRAUGHT
--AT—
BELL. & BROWN’S
ee. Pine and Commercial Sts."
NEVADA CITY. .
3 REGULAR
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Nevada County.
ae, st Scicice,
M. P. O'CONNOR.
For Assemblymen.
A.J. PELHAM, B.C. NORTHUP
G, W. GIFFEN, WILLIAM HIDL
For sheriff,
GEORGE W. SMITH.
For County Clerk,
GEORGE E. TURNER.
For County Reeorder, — ‘
LEOPOLD GARTHE.
For Treacurer,
WM. HENRY MITCHELL.
For District Attorney,
NILES SEARLS.
For Supr. County Schools,
IRVING HENNING,
For County Surveyor,
T. B. MERRY.
For Public Administrator,
WM. B. CAMPBELL.
For Coroner,
W. 0, POPE.
For Supervisor— District No. 3,
J. W. ROBB.
For Supervisor—District No. 4,
JOHN A. SEELY.
¥or Supervisor—District No, 5.
FRANK PAUSON.
Election, Wednesday, Sept. 3rd.
W. Crawford's
COLUMN.
, . HEAVY
AND
SHELF
HARDWARE,
PLOWS,
=9p—
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS,
At the s oued stanct,
PROSITE THE UNION HOTEL AND
EXPRESS OFFICES,
MAIN STREET,
NEVADA.
os
Iron and Steel,
Nails.and Shovels,
WHEELBARROWS.
ROPE-all sizes. Blocks & Sheaves
&
a HYDRAULIC PIPE,
Made te order and tarred.
Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing
Doors and Windows,
GLASS AND PUTTY.
White Lead. .
Linseed, Lard and Castor Oil.
SOLE AGENT FOR THE
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT
Mixed for Wse.
Giant, California and Eastern
rowder and Fuse.
~ AGENT FOR THE
WEED SEWING MACHINE
The Best Made.
Always in stock, Spool Cotton,::
Silk and Needles for the vairous
Machines in use:
Ames’ Patent .
SPRING BED BOTTOM!
AGENT FOR A. 8S. HALLIDI£'S
Wire Rope
At the Manufacturer’s Prices and Fre!gut
WOODEN .
} _AND
HYDES’ PATENT
Water
a. Mu. HASKINS,
*
da County for this WONDERFUL
TION.
ing Machines!
the Attachment at work. .
H.H. HASKING, dgmt.
a8 : Ne yada City.
Power . Attachment!
RE .
At Crawford’s Hardware Store, on Main
Street, Nevada City, .8 sole agent for NevaIt can be used on all kinds of SewIt is durable, cheap, does twice the work
of the ordinary treedie, no labor te the opérator, and is the greatest invention of the
6. ‘
“eX EXTRA CHARGE FOR USE OF WATER,
‘ Call at Crawford’s Store and see
WILLOW WARE.
CROCKERY
AND
Lamps and Chimneys.— wa, Call and examine prices befurw pur
chasing elsewhere, for you can save moLey
every. time.
No trouble to show goods and give yrces ‘though “nary” cent changes hands.
Tin Ware made and repaired.
_ tarGas and Water Pipe of all
kinds always on hand and connections made with the City Water Works.
W. H. CRAWFORD.
Nevada, Aug. i7th.
i
_. The Cheapest and best Spring .
Bed in the Market.