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

December 3, 1873 (4 pages)

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onomy, }ANCE ae ENT sweendiosscss SA, ley. ‘om San mage / Ase PINS’ 8. Fine yethyst, Topaz Quartz ns, Colms and ES. Nare pa, : }, Napi Ua-. Nare numerous be offers 3 AST! from first . n affcrd to TAN ANY invited to ek before '@. warraDtchés and red by. the . the State, dle and rea practical ntee satisn myshop. ER. > country AS” G SOAP. ond donbt the: pver maDufacnto Street, The D aily Transcript ya T@CAL AFFAIRS. —_ putgh Flat whias Accident. We learn from the driver of the Dutch Flat stage the particulars of “the upsetting on Saturday last.— The stage was on its way to this vity,and was coming down the Greenhorn grade at a moderate rate of speed, when one of the brake blocks ‘gave way. . There were five“ passen“gers in the stage, who were singing and halloing,thus exiting the horses, “3Vbile the driver was endeavoring to . pring the horses d6wn to a walk, the . stage struck the root of ‘a tree, on * ‘the upper side of the grade, capsizing the stage-and throwing oat the pas‘sengers. Mr. Rose, who was sitting -on the seat with* the driver, was the “only one hurt, and he snstained a fracture of one of the smrell bones of the face. The top of ‘the stage and sand one of the seats were broken, involving a loss. of about $40, lp A Local Items. ‘Jennings & Co. are prospecting a quartz ledge a short distatice from Spring street, in this city. They have out about: twenty tons, and will shortly have a crushing. The rock looks well. William Thoitias Robinson was found dead in his houses at Union. Hill, near Grass Valley, on Sunday morning last, ination showed he died of, heart disNevada County Mining Company. buying, selling or working the sume, ‘. The capital stock is shares of $20 each, guaranteed to be unassessable, company, offering. la chauce for steady Ghipl yment those of small means “ment with a certai ‘large profits: A post mortem exam_ This Company has just been form. x ed by prominent citizens of this comity for the, purpose ot prospect-" ng for quartz and gravel mines, and $200, 000; It is a co-operative: ing na Ne safe investy of realizing . Thee ‘ the men comprising the company is sufficient guarantee that it ‘will he properly managed. They-aré confident that with united -effort, capital_and good management by practical miners; thereis no chance of failure. We have the best mifies on the Pa. % cific coast, undeveloped, while many are becging léave to toil. ing the known value. of our “mines, and onr facilities for working them, with plenty of timber and water power, and a climate unsurpassed, it]seems strange that'some company working on this plan hus not been started beforenow, when there is aj chance for well directed energy, with . ’ co-operation,to accoinplish so much. The company propose to raise the necessary funds.to operate with from the sale of stock at $20, per share. No debts will be incurred, and nothing done without money in bank to pay all bills.” Those wishing to subscribe for stock can get any furtber . information by applying to John . Couisider}. « moe ae MAN'S OREATEST DUTY. et ne pat for No. lL. # wok QR cy yee CLOSING OUT Tae Shine ‘SALE. + . CLOTH DRESS SUITS. . . BLACK, BLUE ‘and BROWN oe lprues! . \pRuest . War in Cuba! ee NOT AEFECTED° —AT: TENE—Cigar and Tobacco ESTABLISHMENT —OF— —" ' . --Chemicals Aae . . S. JACOBS, mie , NER . ‘ 7 : (0, T. JRSEaine pacer Sp.cm)\ Chemicals ! Hann : Aeon, ei Bi (are sdas ces 3 : a Ehas on hand the finest stock of Citear mai AT COST RICE FIR CASH . . ae Seay. cok is ogling thems at War ¥ Y ne: 5 . : : ; srices. Anticipating a war in Cuba and a ae FONE YZ : necessary advance in Cigars and_Tobacro, : a eed Saas Sas ; h° laid in am immense stock, and can there~ Having made arrangements to remove to , a ur ice uiend articles as oe sor ag : Ts Bee 2 San’ Francisco, T am détermined to sell out a a Cheaper” than ‘auy other Estab: thie entire stock, PERFUMERWYT! lishment in Nevada County. FINE FRENCH ‘CASSIMERE aoe sc ies one 5 SUITS, FROCK and SACK. aati; fas ME fon ae aohity oe : paved i CigarS, all brands:' ~ . Np ig er . The latest style Beaver Black, oulet ig pee ee ea —~e ' . A Tremendous Stock ¢ of Domestic . Blue and Brown Frock and ' e ; . ; . ' Cigars from $20 a 1000 up.* ¢ bi Sine, ee Sack Suits. Articles ! Rvery kind of Tobacco, such as : ae eee S ee The latest DIAGNAL 7 : at id _ *, ~ . Cable Coil, Pace’s and Rough : eis AND VESTS. 7 ali fon and Ready Twist, Navy, “2 oe School . Ete., Ete, CHINCHILLA SA SUITS, ot "He has also CUTLERY, PLAYING EXTRA FINE BLACK BROAD‘AE CARDS, MEERSCHAUM PIPES, and other Books, ror a aes If you want a Good Cigar for less money than it can be bought elsewhere, call on J. ai telgaad Nevada, Nov. 30, 1873. gLll] j Ce a) 7.» i 4 ag ed “3 ar Pine Street, Nevada City. Lae terday would be very stormy, with ease, The editor of the Grass Valley Union prophesied that the weather yesan old fashioned snow ‘storm, perhaps. A. more lovely day was never seen in Grass Valley or Nevada. Quit your prophesying brother Rafe, or you will lose your reputation for wrunatinens, Marble Works at Marysville. Read the advertisement of Thomas Seaward and ‘T. W. McCready in.our advertising columns, Persons de’ siring monuments or tombstones to erect in commemoration . of their . friends, can ‘be accommodated.at> either of the establishments mentioned. The editor of this paper writes us that Mr. Seaward has now at his works several monuments in a state-of completion, which for beauty of finish and design cannot be excelled, The marble is of a superior} quality, and the lettering elegant. “contain ‘elegant tombstones, monuments, etc., which are equalto those cf any other establishment. a ‘Masanie Election. At a meeting of. Nevada R.A. C., No. 6, F. and A. M., held at Nevada City, on Monday évening, Dec. 1, the following persons were elected as officers for the ensuing Masonic year: ’ Thos. Mein, H. P; BJ, Rolfe, K; _ Edwin Tilley, 8; J. H. Helm, C. H; B. B. Lee, P. 8; J. H. Boardman, R.A. C;.K. Casper, M. 3d V; Wm. Floyd, M. 2d V; H. Stansfield, M. 1st V;M.L. Marsh, Treas; T. H. Cuswell, Sec; J. B. Gray, G. The installation will take place Dec. 17th, to which all Master Masons are invited. Stop and Consider! Why is it “that everybody wanting wearing apparel buy them of the accommodating manager, K. Casper, corner of Pine and Commercial streets? Because they buy them 25 per cent. cheaper than they can be bought anywhere élsé iti Nevada city or county. K,Casper, agent for B. Schwartz, is closing out°the entire fashionable stock of men’s, boys and youth's clothing, and an endless va. Sospel truth and no humbug. 027 ALFRED. BERG’S, Poe ag ay GRASS VALLEY. : __-Stock in Men's, Boys’ and Youth's . . 2° Keeps om hand the Largest Stoo of 9 Clothing is of unparalleled extent SEwELADZ ee eres and variety embracing all the favor-. $°.%,‘frr omred st "LOWER PRICES ann . eee ite design3 and most fashionable . éver before. "Materials for all ages. An inspéction of our goods and a fair compa" Yiton of prices with the goods of those who are selling out will con-]. visitors that Hy:nan Bros. afe the friends of the pools: No _Yiety of men and boys under wear, }boots, shoes, etc., at San Francisco . cost and no freight-.added. Do not _ fail to call, immediately, and you will be convinced that itis a genuine sale, and what Casper says--is’ oe Living Ad wertisenienite. A medicine that has done more than all
the prescriptions of the pharmacopoeia to protect, the human system against the bodily ills superinduced by unhealthy surroundiags, is certainly worthy of universal confidence. It is mainly on account of, its extraordinary preventive properties that . . Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is so exceedingly popular in localities subject to the yisitation of miasmatic fevers and -other diseases produced by empoisoned air. A 9 family that has escaped sickness during a sickly season in consequence of using the Bitters aso sateguard, is a living advertisement. of the virtues of the preparation. The whole neighborhood réalize the fact, “I couldn't. bave believed it,” says one, * I scarcely ¢rédited the advertisement; but one-must-believe what one sees,” says another. “It isthe very thing we need in this unwholesome section of country,’’ .remarks athird. And the result is that the -instinct of self defense, the first law of nature, induces three-fourths ef that comoA munity to obtain a supply of that. great 5 vegetable antidote before the sickly season sete in. In Winter, when the system re. quirés extra vigor and elasticity ‘to enable it to baffle the effects of damp and cold, the Bitters will be found particularly serviceable. Rheumatism will not be apt to fasten . upon muscles and nerves that have been: braced up by this exéellent invigotant and nervine; nor will the séVeérities of the seaSOR, which havé such a disastrous effec , upon the pulmonary orgaus of the feeble and delicate, b+ likely to exercise the samet J ‘uvtoward influence in cxses where the stomach an the external surface of the body (which always sympathisee with the digestive organs) have been toned and stimulated by a course of. the . restorative. The fits of indigestion and irregularities of the bowels which proceed frum sudde ; cha: ges of the weather may always + ; + averted by a timely use of the Bitters. ‘ a) ee eee tense aie HOLIDAYS are ‘COMING. (ass Where can we get Nice Presents ! oe For Our Friends? ene : * Bent Gere ae aac awe His Stock of Silver and ; Meets Silwer P ated Ware IS ELEGANT.— . 5 — HE DEFIEANYBODY to sell the same : uality of Guods et less prices than he does, 3 ee Gail and examine the Goods and convince } , yourselves of the fact. : os ‘ Pea _—_ sold at ONE PRICE—FOR CASH, : a 1 factical Watchmaker he can fsyn part of » Watch having lerrned : a the tne bantnens im Europe. Watches and Chro-, ee \ Berry, Geo. E. Turuer, G. G. Allan, } Sar E. W. Bigelow, of Nevada City; O. : CASTOR SUITS. D, Campbell & Qo., of Blue Tent; ' , The Largest Assortment of Ed. Carney, of Hunt’s Hill. : : , So iN shi dees Iai ’ CASSIMERE PANTS, BENJAMIN Scorr and Charles Wilj it liams bave been sent to the Insane fe — colsts and shades. . Asylumefrom San Francisco. OVERCOATS, of every shade.) —Juper John-O; Darrow; of Eureka, Ea «. Double Blanket Overcoats. Nevada, died at Oakland on the 25th 7 a : BOYS’ SUITS pcisiaiiaansniseeliot on as daemmamnnacmcaanes % ‘ a Rudolph Photograph Gallery, ~ Of all cca dec and styles. Broad Street, near Pine. n25 Boy’ 8 Underwear Fine Silk Hats: : Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Hyman Bros, have just-received. : “ a largeslock of fine Silk Hats, Cull at Boots and see them. nov22 A ies doors And Shoes, Go to B. Schwartz's and buy your clothing. Opposite. Masonic Hall. Hats clits rie 7 THIS IS. Furnished Rooms To Let, ee Caps. Enqnire ‘of A.’ Tam, Pine street LD ’ ne ster Saloon, n31-2w ED. GO SMITH! Ss ES Ae ess re eee COLUMN ‘. I call the attention ot the adlen toa well selected stock of Ladies’ & Children’s Shoes. af i q “The attention of Miners is callod to our fiwet class RUBBER COATS, And National ana Hayward RUBBER BOOTS, _AT COST RICE FOR CASH. » ed . Notice is. hereby“ given that ‘. article __IN THE STORE, ON THE-CORNER OF COMMERCIAL AND PINE STREETS, . ‘Is marked down at. San Francisco ‘Cost gna ‘no : * Freight. added. v called to the stock.” sold. B. SCHWARTZ. Loe CASPER, ‘Agent “ty to cael vee faggetes gree”. satisfiction guaran: ~’ on and after this date, in pursu} ance of the above order every . The stock must be dispos-ed of immediately, and, al . chasers of anything in our. line are invited to call and see the NEW PRICES and Goods and be assured that this is NO SHAM SALE. — No -moreGoods will be re{eeived at this Establish-. me: BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE The,attention of County Merchants is The Goods must be . Stationery! Cor: ee Compeesatal Sta. NEVADA CITY, SENSATION. Panic! Panic! Panic! ‘RELIEF AT HAND. GREENBACKS. TAKEN AT PAR 4 . A. Goldsmith’s ‘The Leading Dry Goods = ESTABLISHMENT IN. NEVADA COUNTY. ye of the Largest and best selected ¢ Stocks of DRY GOODS, y, e $-Ply Carpets. a and — taken at gen A, GOLDSMITH, Bread ms Nevada City. New & see ci — BELL & BROWN'S. . Cor. of Main & ‘Commercial Sts. Recs VARGEST INVOICE of tho, very _ EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. Ladies’, Misses’and Children’s Men’s Boots, Shoes, Brogans, and ascheap as the sam ' And s thoneana other articles toe num‘erous to mention, wiil be sold after this , mow dué a yable. date st tLe lowest San Francisco prices, agen ow & = ge i lection. G. 8. 8. GET ° a oo G Smoio Tax Collectes. Kevan, os Slat; 1988, ms Nevada City, Nov. 30th, 1878. : : —— ee « « JUST RECEIVED ~ AT THE on STAND. w. R. CoE; NEVADA CITY: »3.5.% Had Ess i ie ie “best assortment of ‘BOOTS, SHOES, &c. The stock consists in part of Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers. ; Gaiters, Slippers. &c. Of all kinds, qualities and varieties. All of which will be sold cheap for Cash quality of Goods can be purchased at Retail in San Francisco, Call and see for yourselves for the uydersigned is determined Not to be Undersold eX any one, LEATHER OF ALL KINDS for gale to the Trade Cheap for Cash. Call and see. W. B. COE. Nevada, Nov. 26th. Winter Arrangement. NEVADA CITY & DUTCH FLAT Stage awd ‘Express Line. be Be ‘BOARDWELL, Propristor. * f DAY, Dec : will lea Nev city, for yon Bet, Little York and. Dutch Flat every MonFriday mornings, at 8 Salock, Returning, wil leave Dutch Fiat for Nevada -and termediate points every Tuesday, th ay and Saturday mornings. /GHAS. H, MUORE, Agent, a2 a Union Hotel, Nevada City. ———~ / LIPMAN’S GREAT DISCOVERY. oa . NEVER FAILING —AND— PERFECTLY HARMLESS ! PDROBABLY novobject has called forth more preparations than those for Kks SLORING AND BEAU TIFYING THE HY_ MAN H.AI Band among all J. Lirmaw’s WONDERFUL RESTORER stands beyond question atthe head for efficiency and perfect safety —this is absolutcly free from §u.gar Reak or Lac Sulphur and never foils to produce the effect desired—requires no other preparation—is eas ly applied, and is without doubt the SIMPLEST, best andcheapest Hair Restorative in use. Svld by druggists. General Agents, CHAS. LANGLEY & CO. Wholesale ~ San Fren-~ cisco. rc : ———. ‘ ~ Notice to Tax Payers. OTICE is hereby given. that the Asse@sment Rs 2 of we City, foe 3 year end Ma; my. rnd ot, rien ae ee id rged en the ; — Iwillbe “ attenda ay Broad 8 Mon the purpuse of receiving G ‘the Taxes every Bd aa excepted) s frorix 10 o'clock A. M. till 12 M., and from 2 till 4 o'clock, P. M., commencing Dec. 1, — and ending Dec. 21, 1973; and all Taxes remaining due and unpaid on. the later date will be declared dehnquent, be placed in the hands ef the city “Attorney for oul evads, Nov. let, 1978. : ; Pt = +} ¥