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July 13, 1873 (4 pages)

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ident, Sia of Countyto the de. Conven. or, is. here © the of. «t to the y Conven, nounced of Sheriff ie decision ntion. el ler, Township, candidate «Bubject ok County es," bd nounced ag of Sheriff, Republican cles, a ley, is here. date for the yject to the nty Cdnvenihe nnounced as . e of County sion of the be k, @ candidate Tk. Subject tan, County a r announced ction to the bject to the nvention, rk, nounced as & ve of County n of the Dems hereby anfor the office cision of the himself as a Sheriff of Neé decision of "ed announced as ) of County Remn of the Bei\RTY LLLEY. SENEFIT. be given at the Low Valley, op n, 1873. a good: Supper rds to complete the old schooh dby fire.ry-$2.50. jyd2 r CO., Wry, arnish the inte 8, SHEEP, ogn, Nevada City, desired, them to sell ver! sk wil), always Nevada City. _ bustaess man, energetic, prompt,and » ‘shot before long. The right way for “first time in a long while, there are +. Weapons away and report the young: . NEVADA omy, CAL. MR Ry —_—_— Te lower fs Brevities. . Rev. H. P. McKusick will preach at the Baptist church. to-iay,’ both morning and evening, at ‘the usual hours. Mr. McKusick, thaving consented to remain here for a few weeks will continue to preach every Sunday until ferther notice. “It is contemplated to #ecure him’ as the pastor of the charch, The Beige ‘Chronidie ef. Friday ‘says: . Harrison, ‘for nineteen years & gerne Nevada City, Cal., arrived in town this morning. The Doctor. proposes to make "Virginia his home and will practice _ professiom here. “ The Bank of Nevada County has ‘had a large bleck of granite placed ander their'safé. ‘The weight of the safe was 80 grent that it caused the brick work, which had previously been used as 2 foundation, to give, Weg ers . The weather is becoming still ceoler. Thereis a difference of about eight, degrees in the lastithree days. Yesterday the mercury did not reach higher than 77 degrees in the shade, L. E. Doane, of Boea,'has been in town for a'day or two past. He is spoken: of as a candidate for Stute Senator, Mr. Doane is a splendid would make an excellent legislator. There are now only eight prisod! ers in the county jail, and, for the no Chinamen amorigthem. There are six men and two. women in the jail. Ned. Burroughs is cutting his second crop of hay from the, Court House lot this season. Ned takes first rate care of the lot, and deserves what he makes from the hay. “The Band of Hope will meet at the Congregational church on Monday evening. They have an interesting programme and all are invited to attend. f _The'Republican Primary election will be held in this county on next Saturday for the election of delegates . to the county convention which. meets Auzust 5th. The Grass Valley Union boasts that there are no weeds in the streets of Grass Valley. Where are the widows of that burg? Nate. Smith, driver of the Grass Valley. and Nevada stage, is always accommodating, and it is a pleasure to ride when he drives. Professor Mareus Blum of San Francisco is in town. As we pre-. sume he has his violin along, a social will be in order. ‘next Monday raorning te resumé the examination of the Rawal assessment nalls. Boys and Pistols. a Small boys in thiscity have recently been amusing themselves with} — pistols. A day er two ago Under Sheriff Potter found three or four of them with a rusty old shooting iron, loaded, which they were trying to shoot off. Had they succeeded, there would probably have been a boy’s funeral, “but Potter captured the weapon and prevented it. Later he captured a single barreled cast iron pistol from another -boy;and found the weapon loaded. The chances are, unless the practice of “carrying and using such weapons by boys is “abandoned, some of them will be the officérs to do is to take their . sters who have them totheir parents. The parents should then .take the boys in hand and make it uncomfortable for them to sit down for a week .or two: This remedy will prove infallible in most cases where thereisa ‘tendency to “hoodlumiem” in boys, rete For Superintendent of Schools. ’ Frank Power is to-day snnouneed as a candidate for Superintendent of Schoolsfsubject to the nomination Of the Republican County Convention. Mr. Power is an old resident of the county, bas for many years. been engaged in teaching in the High School im this city, and has also: been a member of the County Berd of Examination. ‘adhe Oa A fine lot, just received at Lester Surgeon for chronic diseases: Offices, tab . oratory. and residénos, 213 Geary Street, . ᠀匀愀渀 Francisco. mew ii whose opinions are founded on otdettation, . } tion, debility, nervousness, loss of spirits, ALL-who suffer from. cough colds, . beonolifete, for stooping ough, and the most to be dreaded ‘of iL, “constimption, can find sure réeliéf tn’ Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild: Cherty, which always cures when othér rens#.j edies fail. e 4 FOR SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, go to EDQUARY & COBB, -804 Kearney Street, . Sun Francisco, as. the ‘First Premium for best gene al photographic work was awar. ded them atthe Mechanics’ ‘Institate Fair! for 1871. <All work guaranteed. Da. Anorx, Oculist, Aurist, ‘Gaterth,. Thredt:xniijlung Physician, and operating . The Vital Drain, aaa ~“Téiis necessary to the health of the ° “body . should be carried off by+the excretory organs, and it is wyually necessary that the waste matter thus expelled should be replaced by new elements derived from di‘gested and assimulated food. It ig .evident, therefore,-that good digestion and perfect assimilation ‘are ‘essential to bodily‘ vigor; and itis because Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters powerfully assist these processes, . that it isregarded by the intelligent classes . . as the only absolute specific for dyspepsia and its attendant ills, at—present known. When the system, either from constitutional causes, overwork, excess, anxiety, or actual disease, #s in an: unnatural'y relaxed condition, something more than its exhaust: ed particles passes through the pores. Vitality leas through these ventages Ele. . ments which should remain in the ‘bl and enrich it, are evolved, and that. fluid becomes then watery and incapable of removing the.solids of the body. as fast as they decay, The consequences are emaciaand a general, or perhaps a rapid, decline of all powers of life. /It is in cases like this that Hostetter’s Bitters are most conspicuous. The first two or three doses some-’ times:produce a change in the feelings and aspect of the invalid that is perfectly asping tty perder rer snperlative vegétable tonic and alterative, the vital drain is sure'to be arrested, the strength reins‘ated, t he flesh restored »the constitution reinforced and the brain relieved of the cloud that obscured it. Fountain Soda, Ice Cream, Oysters, &c. ANTOINE TAM, .N PINE STREET, is prepared to furnish the people of this “a with the very best qualities of Fountain Soda, Ice Cream, Oysters, Candies, &o. My Fountain Soda is equal to any. The Ice Cream is Ne. 1, and everybody knows my Oysters are the best to el had in the world. Give me a call and I will treat you. well, ANTOINE TAM, Nevada, June 10th. ey “UNION REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. OTICE is hereby given that 4 County Convention of the Union Republican Party of. Nevada County, for the nomination of County officers and the election of a County Central Committee, will be held at Nevada City, on Tuesday, August Sth, 15873, At 11 o’clock, a. M. Primery meetings for the election of delegates te the Convention will be held in the several precincts of the county on ‘Saturday, July 19th, 1873. In the precincts of Nevada City, Grass Valley, San Juan and Truckee, between the hours of 2 and 9 o’clock,’ Pp, M., and in pursuance of Porter’s Pri law. In all. other pees Pere the hours of 7 and 9a. M. be tc eas of Election in Nevada Precinct—J. C. R Supervisor 3 “Hlection in Grass Valley Precinct—Jerry Stone. Supervisor of Election in Trackee Precinct—W. C. Richmond. Supervisor of Flection in San Juan Preciuct—Jas, A. Stidger. The test for qualification of voters at primaries—All legal voters who voted for Grant and Wilson. Electors, or who would have so voted at enid election if they had cast a vote at said election, shall be entitled to vote at said Primary El The following is. the apportionment of delegates for the several precincts: Nevada Township, 23 delegates, Nevada City, 21; Blue Tent, 2. Grass Valley Township, 16 delegates — Grace Valley, 14; Forest Springs, 1; Buena Vista, 1. Rough and Ready Township, 7 Geleiaes. Rough and Ready, 3; Indian Spetee. 3 " Anthony House, 1; Mooney Fiat, Bridgeport Township, ll Pt vet San Juan, 5; Cherokee, 1; wt aatinien 2; Birchville, 1; French Corral, 2 Bloomfield ownshit , 7 del Columbia Hill, 2; HLL. City, 1; orth Bloomfield, 3; Relief Wp . Eureka somata 6 delegates. ' Eureka, 8, Moore's Flat, 3;Washington Township, 4delegates. Qme-, ga, 2; Washington, 2. Little York Township, 5 delegates. Lit. tle York, 1; Yeu Bet, 2; Lowell Hin, 1; ‘Hunt's: S. ees tes, Meatiow Lake Township, 12 delegates. kee, 8; Boca, 3; inker's Station, 1,
bats pe bi Bory ion Republican County tral Committe _A. H. Pannen, Secretary. ‘Somat Suiy oa, COUNTY WARRANTS. LL Warrants on igi Fund A tered prior to March 4th, 1872; « f Warrants istered Mercti4th, 1672; also all warrants on Road prior to February 10th, 1873, will be paid on Pom presentation. aaprerneiy ig 7 GOLDSMITH, Co. Treasurer. BRIGHT DAYS HAVS-COME, . No Humbug i that its exhausted and refused particles . IMMENSE STOCK 09d . to se)l them at BELL, President, 08. 253, 258, 259, 263 and 260,reg. . 3 IMMENSE REDUCTION DRUGGISTS., IN. Seow KEEP PATENT MEDICINES, 2 . —OF-CLOTHING. «FOR THE— SPRING & =— TRADE. rag of Woolen Goods, Wwe are now. enabled mer Rates.OUR SPRING © “AND SUMMER, _. DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, Are of the ‘LATEST STYLES, and the largest assortment ever brought to Nevada County. LOOK ar THESE PRICES: Fine Cassimere Suits for $15. Former Prices, $22 and $25.} Cassimere Suits from $11 to. $18. Former Price, $17. California Overshirts for $1.20” and $1.50. Former Price, $2.25. And other Classes of Goods will besold: PROPORTIONATELY CHEA — Cull before it is too late. giving better bargains in our line : any other house in Nevada County’ HATS, HATS, Of the latest Parisian Style,, from a Wool to a Silk Beaver. ‘GENTLEMENS’ FURNISHING "GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, All of which we will seli at prices to suit everybody. ASCHHEIM BROS., Importers, Wholesale & Retail Dealers, f or. Broadand Pine 8ts., jis Nevada City. Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets POUNDED. ~~ WING to the great-decline in the prices . 39 per centCheaper than For-. \BELL ‘& BROWN’S FANCY ARTICLES, PURE LIQUORS, ASCHHEIM BROS: ) _4#HEAD OF ALL. a ee a AND crezthing found ina first clase vw (Bussenius’'Cld Stand. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY \ OOM. ICE v FOUNTAIN! SODA! pe Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts. Cae : GREAT SALE PS pee 9) ae g CLOTHING % Py ik B. NATHAN’S STORE. _ (Formerly Nathan & Casper.) Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Opposite Masonic Hall, eerie . B. NATHAN AS just received a large and splendid stock of New Spring Goods. MRS, M. A. STERLING. Commercial St.,. adjoining Masonic Hall, NEVADA CITY, 8. now prepared to supply the ludies of Nevada and vicinity with the latest Spring and Summer Dry Goods, Novelties, etc., whiah she has just received, such as Dress Goods, Muslins, Fiannels, Napkins, Table Linen, Towels, Hosiery, Hat and Bonnet Frames,Straw Hats, Ribbons, Trimmings, Flowers, etc. . Also, . latest. @tyle Brackets, Pietur Frames and Wall Pockets. The Goods will be sold cheap for cash, and a share of public pdtronage is solicited.Nevada, April anh, 1873. Preston’s Lemon Sugar AS A ; SUMMER DRINK, S UNSURPASSED in quality and pricé T hy any similar article in the mark et. Prepared Wg « “i Druggist, § W Cor. Broad and Pine Sts. Dealer iti Drugs, Ohemicals, Perfumery, Hair Ols, Cosmetics, Flavoring Extracts, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical usé. ~ PaRxEEx; Deputy. nenaehi 10th, 1873. & basse s. jy13-3t © Prescri tions carsfully compounded by . _. Gay or P SPRING AND SUMM CLOTHING ! BOOTS, ‘SHOES FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, ‘VALISES, PD ETe?, ETC ALSO LATEST STYLE OF OF ALL KINDS AND DESORIPTION A Fine Assor cuen t of A AND CHILDREN’ SHOES and SLIPPERS. LADIES’ ee 1 ° ‘My Googs will be sold at the véry lowes price, and only ONE PRICE asked. Give the old Pioneer a call, and he wt give you better bargains than any othe store in Nevada county. B. NATHAD ry . Rubber Hose, Belting & upon H EAVY AND : SHELF ——— FPLOws, ; —AND— AGRICULTURAL At the old stand, }PPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL AND EXPRESS OFFICES, NEVADA. tener ne Tron sad Steel, . Nails and Shovels, WHEELBARROWS. ROPE-all sizes; Blocks & Sheaves HYDRAULIC PIPH; Made to order and a Doors and Wi GLASS White Kead. eed, Lard and Castor Oil. SOLE AGENT FOR THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT Mixed for se. Giant, California and Eastern . owder and Fuse. AGENT FOR THE . WEED SEWING MACHINE The Best Made. ) PUTTY. , = Silk and Needles for the vairous Machines in use: Ames! Patent SPRING BED BOTTOM! Bed in the Market. AGENT FOR A, 8. HALLIDIE'S . WOODEN ‘ Lamps 1 and Chimneys, — ee every. tine. ces though “nary” cent changes hands. . Novads, April 20th, 167%, Always instock, Spool Cotton, . The Cheapest and best Spring Wire Rope! At the Manufacturer's Prices and Freight. a. Call and exaniine prices before pur. chasing elacwhere, for you can save. money No teouble to show ‘goods and give pri. x Tin Ware madé and tepaired. taGas and Water Pipe of all kinds always on hand and con. _* SHE [POPULAR \ ONE PRICE CLOTHIER Bod —Or—. H** susT niceyne —AT BIS Palace of Fashion, ODD. FELLOY"’ BUILDING, Nevada City A Full Assortment of the VERY LATEST STYLES —OF‘DRESS; oe _ABUSINDESS — SUITS ALSO, HATS, GENTLEMEN'S [FURNISHING i GOODS, — Boys’ and Children’s Nevada, March abth, 1873, “ CIGARS, ——y PIPES — respectfully inform the clti_ zens of this city and surrounding towns that he is in sonstant receipt of the very finest brands of CIGARS, ~ ‘TOBACCO, PIPES,; ETC. ETC Which héffars for sale, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Gentlemen in want of the finest brands of Havana Cigars can be accommodated by culling at my store, My arrangements ere such, and with a heavy stock on hand, I am enabled to supply retail dealers with Cigars and Tobacco at lower rutes than they can buy the same brands in San Francisco, Call and examine the goods and prices. [J. JACOBS, my23 Masonic Building, Pine Street. . NEW FRUIT sTORE. CANNED GOODS AND ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLES. — FRED. SENNER. ULD respectfally inform the peo[ of Nevada City that he has opeued a FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY STORE, ON PINE STREET, Adjoining George E, Turner's Hardwere Store, And will have constantly on hand the finest variety of Freeh Fruits and Osndies to te had in the State, AND Ra I will also keep on hand all kinds of , Vegetables, Sante’ Goods, KS. ea eit : ‘I have made arrangements for the frui WILLOW WARE. from Chapman’s Orchard, whieh will be received'at my store every morning, as fast. ROCKERY "Oy cnlosvoring so femmish the: best-of 1 By endeavoring urn at o Cc everything in my line, I hope to meritshare of public Sarena. ARE Nevada, May 24th 1873 GLASSWARE. NoTIGH. LL persons indabted to me are requested to. make settlement with W. H javidson, whb is duly authorized by ne ‘settlements. — DANIEL CLANCY. Nevada, July 34, 1873, ‘ iys ARCHITECT. LANS. and peaifications drawn for Buildings, tls, Bridges, and stl structures Vy ane egg ghon to Civil il Engineering. at reasonable q vtec Scare Broad and jean City, August ‘14th, 1872. nectis the es ey H. DAVIDSON, ter Works. ‘JUSTICE OF THE ‘PEACE. W. H. CRAWFORD. an dacwmeaieiie done and Collect ene & 29 Main Street. Fellows’ Cae Street, Nevada. se CLOTHING, =~ Prorat atas,