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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

December 10, 1872 (4 pages)

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JOVICH i from San Fra st Stock of GOODS, 2 this city, is nee ortmient to 8 side of : > a few of the GMENTS, of all EIGHS, ARRIAGESA, , Wheelbsrrows,. . ocking Horses, . ith Toilet Sete, ar Cases, Work, and ten thon. pretty things, and see. ID NUTS! Nick ip-in reesipt of . y Cabdy, Califoms nuts, (fresh bebed! iG. bges; Pibe apy. esh. inches, am@ Sehoci ates. \ . Cigars, ete. tand on Pine Sires, ; of Cartotmnan godt . SLOGOVICH. NOTICE. WATHAN, LARGES? DRY U 8B IN NEVADA rdirplay i, NOV.280. k of New sty 300D8, RB cs --Ottomas, laws, in Sacques $2° } SHAWLS. 89 56. LOVES AT 16 Cent ws Ad 'TS conte . are ull First Cises r well “knewa.in Xo . or the above Ar . cc tempter . aguas = ALLEY. NEVADA CITY, CAL. oe “LOCAL AFFAIRS. : For interesting Reading: Matter see First Page. District Court. ; December term, Monday Decem. ber 9th. Hon. T. B. Reardan presiding. . The calling of calendar was contin% ‘ aed te Tuesday morning at 10 o’clck. “The. people vs. F. Bueluw. Giver until Wednesday morning at “10 o'clock to plead. a The application of Mrs. Kate Buck-ley to become s >le trader, granted. ' Hong Hi vs. J. R. Loge O. Eastman granted leave to intervene, and: copy of notice to: be filed on de: fendant. Monier vs. Wallét. Motion to set aside default, and grant leave to aaswer, taken under advisement. Bagley,et als vs. Dowling. Credit of $1,000 heretofore paid, -allowed,. and judgment given for balance. Adnot vs. East Eureka Mining Cou. Judgment rendered in accordance with prayer of complaint. People vs. Bernard Gaines,. indicted for murder, gave his true name -as Bateman Gaines, entered plea of not guilty, and trial was set for Monday, Janusry6th. — The People vs. Mary Stanten,. in-dicted for murder. Plea of not guilty entered and a Jan. 6th set for trial. The application of the Trustees of the Methodist Church South to sell eertain real estate in. Grass Valley, en motich of Dibble & Byrne and upon testimony of Judge Davis, granted. Cashen vs. Chumbers. Jufigment of foreclosure in accordance with prayer of complaint, granted. The Alarm of Fire. ‘The alarm of fire on Saturday night was caused by the bursting of a kerosene lamp in the school reom of Miss Hitchcock, adjoining the Theatre. No damage done, except aiding an excitement. in the Theatre for a while. Had the alazmybecome general at the time, in the rush to get out, we believe many pexsons would have been seriously injured.. When the building is packed as it was on Sat. ture urday evening last, in case of alarm of fire, every person should act cooly * and not get so terribly excited.if they . . would get out safely. There are alwaya some who are bound to make fools of themsety¥es, which tends to @emoralize others. The greatest preeaution should be used on such occagions. Good Day For Lawyers. There was a very large number of lawyers at the Court House yesterday, being the first day of the Decem‘ber term of the) District Court.— Among them were J. K. Byrne, A. J, Ridge, E. W. Roberts,J. C. Deuel, Miles Searls, L. W. Williams, J. B. Johnson, John Caldwell, John I. Caldwail, M. 8. Deal, J. W. Clark, . E.H. Gaylord, John Anderson, J: A. . Btidger, Jus. Mo Reardan, and a number of other good looking gentlemen: . Nevada Bakery. Alex. Gault gives notice in another eolamn that at his Bakery on Broad street, everything in the way of pies, cakes, butter crackers, nice and fresh, ean always be found: Hot bread and breakfast rolls, will be found at, his establishment every morning except Sunday. He has also a fine _. Stock of candies from the best manufactories in the tate, and isready to furnish wedding cake, as also Cristmasand New Year cakes of every description. v. & A. M.--Election of Officers. On Wednesday, to-morrow even. ing, the annual elaction of officers ef Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. & A. M., will take place at Masonic Hall, iat this ° ‘dity. Visiting brethren in good standing are cordially invited, and a full attendance of members is ouneny Lanqaamed. in Tewn. — : . kad the many strangerein town. Y@notice Jas; W. Haworth, who in early duys was President of the CalHornia Stage Company, which vwned Bearly all the siage lines in the Rorthern part of the State. pea ee OF Bie Daily Transcript . Warranted pure: the best article for mince pies. Also Soar Krout, Limburger Cheese, etc., etc. For sale at Baltz & tiered te Read Nathan & ‘Celine’ 8 ad‘vertisement i in another: eolumn. { Tr yonr orediié was in @anger you would fly to prevent a protest. If ‘your life is in danger from a cough prompt in resorting: to: ‘Hale's Honey of Horehound and ‘Bar.: Orittenton’ 8 7 6th Avenue. Pike’s Toothache Draps-cure ind. mainte, 2 atl Save Yous Decrer’s: Buis.— ; When Dr. Wistar’s Bilsam of Wild ‘Cherry will-cure coughs, colds,bleeding at. the-lungs, and arrest the fell destrayer, Consumption,it does more thin. =e A iytere aie can do. Asingle trial will es the incredulous.: Why adtere What is Curablet “What can’t be cured must be endured,” Says the proverb; but indigestion can be cured, and therefore it is the merast stapidity to endure it. Dyspeptics have cersainly aright to continue dyspeptics to the “end of their days, if they choose, but as it is not supposed that any rational being prefers physical torment to ease and healtn, the probability is that if all sufferers from indigestion were convinced that an absolute,infullible remedy for their complaint existed they would with one accora resortto.it. We most emphatically declire that such @ remSuccess extends.over a period of more than. tweaty years, and it is fearlessly alleged that during the whole of that time it has never failed to afford permanent relief in any disorder or derangement of the stomach: that was not organic, malignant, and incurable. The testimonials that go to establish this important fact can be counted by the thousand. Stomach complaints that had been aggravated by a total disregard of alldietary rules, and intensified and rendered.chronic by medicinal treatment or drastic purgation, have in hundreds of instances been cured within three months by the systematic use of thiscelebrated stomachic and alter ative. It should be TFemembered that Wweaknese of the digestive organs involves many other ailments. Biliousness, headache, nervous debility, spasms, palpitation of the heart, rush ‘@f blood to the head, nausea, vertigo, aiid ‘sleeplessness are among: itsconcomitantsand results;,and for all:these the great vegetable tonic isa specific: It acts first upon the stomach, and through the stomach upon the secretory apd nervous. systems and the bowels, its general effect being always-genial.and beneficent. SD SEE NES RS BULBS! BULBS. At Eastern Prices! For Window Decoration and Garden CulTulip Bulbs 50 cts per dozen, For sale by EB. M. PRESTON. Also the celebrated JAPANESE CLEANS ING CREAM, for removing Paint, Grogs, etc. from Silk and Woolen Goods, Liquid Bronze, Diamond Cement, Flavor ing bxtracts. Kerosene, Lamp Chimneys, etc. eb. BRALL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, at PRESTON’S DRUG STM ANTONE TAM, Wie respe ‘tfully inform the peole ofthi. ity that is now receivdaily. by exppess,. Eastern and California ows T 52n Rs ,/ Which will be served up inany style desired. Families supplied with Oysters on short notice‘ : wa, Remember the old stan om PINE THKKET. 03 SOCIAL PART. be given by ; THEODORE SCHWA RIZ, AT HIS HOUSE, AT PLEASANT VALLEY, . —Qn— Friday Evening, Dec. 13th. A genera] invitation is-extended. 45 New Store. New Geods, MBS. M. A.-STEELING, OULD respectfally iuform the people of Nevada and vicinity that she & New Store and has vn hand as te assortment ef FANCY DRY Goons, Latest style Ladies’ Hats, Hat and : Ribbons, Jet O: maments, Hosiery, Toweling, Table Linen Napkins, Handker chiefs, Fancy Jewelry, Parian Vases, Brackten Glass and Crockery Wase, ke. Ke. ke. No&7 Commercial yg Bevads, Oct. 3d. a i i i that is settling on yorr lungs, be as} edy does exist, and that its name is Hostet. ter’a Stomach Bitters. ‘The ‘record of its Hyacinths, Tulips. Japan Lillies . Toys ! Toys t. Toys Ee BLUM BROS. HW’ rome oe from the Bay with the FINEST AND MOST EXTEN-. “SIVE STOCK OF
HOLIDAY GOODS. 3 —FOR— PE the Largest Stock of. : ‘CLOTHING, r ~ BOOTS, eer: HATS, PRESENTS .” : The ‘following is a° partial list af the New Goods.: fea ee WRITING DESKS, . FANCY WORK BOXES, " NOAH’S ARKS,. . FANCY. CHINA “WARE, : FAN@Y PARLOR SETS,, CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS, DOLLS. AND DOLL HEADS, “af Other Toys ! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION . . We would invite particular attention. of buyers.to our large and beaur tiful stock of PE Wheelbarzows,, Carts, Carri Perambulators, Sleighs, &o. &e. &o. Stock of Candies; Such as NEVADA COMFITS, CALIFORNIA PLUMS, ‘. LOZENGERS, Vanilla, Strawberry, Raspberry, Pine Apple, &e. bad Sl — ate pe A. Large assortment of CISDANE, TOBACCO, PIPES, STATIONERY, An &C, &G. A large and choice stook of Perfumery, Soaps, &c. &c. SEWELRY. RINGS, CHAINS, BREASTPINS, SHIRT STUDS, SLREVE BUT-. TONS, LADIES’ BETS, &e. W holesale & Retail. oe BLUM BROTHERS would eepecially . call the-attention of up-country dealers, chur hes, schools, &c. to their large Stock of Goods and will guarantee to give’ better. goods for less money than any house of the kind in Nevada County. posite J. EB. Johnston's Furniture Store; Commercial Stree‘, . . Nathan & Casper’s, . excitement in the Clothing Trade, '. thie side of San. Prancisco. . list of prices -we shalt publish a new. ad GO0oDN EwW's!: GOOD NEWS, Great EB xcitement V ° CLOTHING STORE. -y LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST Competition A) Against. Us: _ FURMISHING Goods, To be found in Nevada Gounty. Which we will sell anne af ter this date, at GR EAT LY REDUCED PRICES. We don't stick out shingles on . gar Goods to ‘deceive the public,, -hut. we: have established @ Tepatation far TRUTH ;----what we say is gospel truth and. so says. the publia. It -worries our opponents te see .titat we are doing the: LEADING Clothing Businesssin the city. at two bits, we sell them at 121-2 otsor $1 per dozem. No Humbug ABOUT THIS SALE. 4 We have no motive in vreating: ap nor bear any animosity to anybody only to attend: strictly to our own business, and we will do just what wesay. Our motto is Quick Sales and. Small Profits. We publish to the world our list of prices, and fear nobody. Beaver Suits at $15, Pocket Handkerchief, Neck-tie and Socks thrown in the bargain. _ Beaver Suits at $17. The same as the above. Cassimere Suit, $25. Fine Businesa Suit, from $20. to$25. Scotch Suits, from $20 to $25 Imported Scotch Suits, $30. Good heavy Cassimere Panta, $2 50 to $5. Fine English and French Cas simere Pants, $6 50 to $9. Which we boast are not tobe found: Vests of all. shapes and pattern and prices. Undershirts, 50 Cents each * And all the furnishing goods in proportion. And every article in the store at the above rates. If there is any reduction in our list daily. your Clothing and consult your ofmn ‘interest. You cam find good and fashionable clothing cheap at WATHAN & CASPER’. We don't “‘shingle out” Secks Call at Nathan & Casper’s. for) GRAND EXHIBITION. i AND SALE or . Winter Clothing . ~~ —AT— ye Gorner of Broad: andi Bine Streets. AWMISSION FREE. Sales continue from 6 o’dlock in the. morning till 8 in the evening. —-NO_INTERMISSIQN.oa E hawe the Largptt and best selected Naveda Gitx clay — eae One and all Clothing, Deal Mh crit coe CED ’ Te . ACSHHEIM BROS Impesters’ & Wholesale Deslers “i Ly, CLOTHING,, le D . The tied . The Cheapest, THE BEST, . The Most Paskiowabts,. tarIn this part of California 21 pity the: latter,"Jbuthwe can't help them, We buy our GoodslCheaper than others and we sell them CHEAPER. @URZPRICE LIST 19: OVER; ONE HUNDRED PER CT, he ‘Than Ever before offered in. Nevada City. ne Bearer, Dress.and Business. Suits, of all grades and qualities, Boots,, Shoes, Hate and Caps, Gentlomen/s Furnishing Goods, Rubber Boots,, a t@r'IN PLAIN FIGURES’ on our Goods which defy competion, (The ‘LOW PRICES, of Goods which are marked out at our Doors, a sers. and. Sends) We constantly employ competent buyers, not only in San. Franciseo, but also i in the Eastern markets, by which means we are enabled.to take advantage of the figctuations in prilann hirts, $1 25. : aoe vo : w _ -. ces and. purchase our Goods. at. LowBewble gole Rubber Boots at er Rates than any other House ia 04 a. paizl Nevada County. re ¥e > Our Stock is complete aid satGxpz. Gvecshirts at $2 O0isfaetion is guaranteed in every “Duck Pants, best, 75 cts a pair. ey Potten Seen sided lke wads EveryLody is invited to examine Cotton Socka, $1-pr doz. our tends and: Priees before purehasing elsewhere. Don’t forget the place. ACSHHEIM BROS. CO nner of Broad and Pine Streets, -Baaner Bzos. old Stand, ze -' IN, THE DRY Goons. EVERYBODY HAPPY except s. few unfortunate Men that we OUT. : SELL AND. UNDERSELL. wWe. : Coats, and other Goods too numem-. i ous.to mention can be seen ata glance : Gladdens the ;hearts,of Purcha~ TERROR TO OPPONENTS !/ 4 GoLpemrrs ie ertEs) AHEAD, fA8_ Aa “ALWAYS. mK TENDS TO BE. met ee J@REan: REDUCTION; IN THE: PRICES OF EVERYTHING . 4 & ae iN . COmenrrtion ouT oF THE.QUESTION._ 633 0 Sener CALI. AND: SEE! Il IS IMPOSSIBLE (TO PBRLISH A. FULL LIST OB . # PRICES. WO ydm. Spragne or Merri~ mac Prints for 81. Lonsdaie and White Rock Muslin,? 44 bleached, 17;1-2 etetpeyd. Pes . Canton. Flannel, 6 yds for $3 . 10-4. best bleached Sheeting, 45ctaperyd., pire ee 8-4 beat blonahed Sheeting, 42 cts ver yd. 8-4:best bleached. maanling at. ShctaperydG 8 yds Brown Muslin for $1. French Corsets, ‘Th conts. Spool. Cotton, 5 far 25 cents. ~ Linen Napkins, best 24, 91.50 per dozen, 6-4 Table_Linen 50 cts.pr #4. French Empresscloth,alk woek, 62 1-Qets ber ya. dy €LOAKS, and a full assortment oF: Staple and Vausy Dry Goods ai. unprecedented low rates, NO (HUMBUG OR CLABTRAPAROUT THIS, . GREAT SALB . & Full Assortmontiof Furs. Attention’ fs particularly called’ te; ow» stock of home made UNDERWEAR fore.latest and olsoloest @: ticles ta the méllimery line,. OARPETS. 4 On hend « full euppiy ot BRUSSELS 8-PLY CARPRIS, MATTING, : OIL. GLOTHS,. 4s.. cee eg ne ae on Franoiago tates. Cali at A. Goldsmith’s. tire before you buy a single articte in the Dry Goods line, -, We will not be undersold dy