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The Daily Teanserip
NEVADA Orry, Gay °
5
The weather for several days past
~ has ‘been oppressively’ hot. The
thermometer -has stood’ at 80 to 84
early after sunrise and late in .the
evening, which is remarkable fot this
section, the evenings, nights and
ndrnings being usually cool. Dur.
ing the ¢ the thermometer has!
stood at 94 to 9G im. the.shade, In
the évehing the beat contindes o
~ pressive until half past 8 or 90’clock.
Such weather seldom lasts long in
hig Wem, ke re ae
Rev. J. A. Wirth’ has résigne# his
position ' as"pastor of the Baptist
chureh in this city. During his services here Mr. Wirth has made many
warm friends among the citizens,
and has been a faithful and a hard
worker in his church. Members of
his congregation and: citizens will
regret tolosehim,
During the hot spell there have
been many cases Of cholera morbus,
bilious fever and other affections
from impradence in eating fruit, eto.
Fruit should be picked edrly in the
' morning, and not until ripened on
the vines or trees, and if eaten at all
used sparingly during the warm
Trotter & Cunningham have another new wagon for the upper part
of their road between Lake City and
Moore’s Flat, which is te conneet at
the former place with the coach.
They are bound to have the route as
well stocked and equipped as any in
the State. eas
Church repairing and trope.
ments seem to be general in this vicinity.; The Methodist. church has
just been renovated. The Congregational church is, we understand,
to be’ put in thorough repair, and the
Episcopal people will soon commence their new church building.
On Saturday last while W. C. Stiles
was fixing the knives of @ tenanting
machine ran by water power, in the
sash factory, the water was turned
on and the machine started, catching
extending almost throngh the tenCong of the litile finger and into the
back of the hand. ieee
Hon. EB, G: Waite, whe has been
visiting this city for several days
past, left yesterday for Webber Lake
in company with several other gentlemen of this city. Mr. Waite’s
health has not improved as much as}
he thought it would in this locality, . '
and he now proposes to camp out for
& week or two, to see what effect that’}’
will have upon him.
Hereafter the skating rink willbe. '
open only on Wednesday and Satar-. .
day evenings, instead of every evening as. heretofore. Day hours same
as usual. The skating rink can be
rented any other evening in the
week for private skating parties, or
for any other purpose desired.
Last Sunday, the law requiring’s
suspension of business on Sunday,
was more generally observed in this].
city than at any time for many years,
The clothing, dry goods and grocery
sores were generally closed.
Work on the Odd Fellows’ Buwilding and the bank adjoining, is beitig
pushed forward rapidly. The iron
sills in front have been laid, and the
masons are employed’ raising the
walls,
O. P. Stidger was in town yesterday soliciting subscribers for the
War Club, and obtained over 100.
That Chuo will be a lightning institation, as Stidger is acknowledged to
be. the asuciest quill driver im the
a4
. ‘To My Patrons ana Friends.
Having sold my business to Dr.
. D. M. Brown, ‘from: and after this
Ohio, ad: sefved during the ‘late
civil war a¥ Surgeon of Volunteers,
as also Surgeon in the Mexican army
during the invasion of~Maximillian.
I take pleasure in recommendingDr,
complished-Physician ‘and Surgéon,
and one well qualified to keep. upand
extend the most noble seience of
Homoeopathy in all its. branches.
Dr. Brown -ocdupies_ my office, and
. the residence formerly owned by me.
W. M. Barey, M. D.
“Nevada City, July 16th, 1872,
The Vital Drain.
Tt is necessary to the health of the body
Pibet its exhausted and refused partisles .
should be carried off by the excretory. organs, and it is equally necessary that the
waste'matter thus expélled should be replaced by new elements derived frém digested and assimilated food. It is evident,
assimilation are essential to bodily vigor;
and it is because Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters powerfully assist these processes, that:
it is regarded by the intelligent classes,
whose opinions are founded on observa,
tion, as the only absolute specific for dysPepsia and its attendant is, at present
known.. When the system,’ either from
constitutional causes, overwork, excess,
anxiety, or actual disease, is in a unnaturally relaxed. condition, something more
than its exhausted particles paases through
the pores. Vitality leaks through these
ventages. Elements which should remain
in the blood and enrich it are evolved, and
that fluid becomes then watery -and incaPpable of removing the solids of the body as
fastas they decay. The consequences are
emaciation, debility, nervousness, loss of
spirits, and a general, or perhaps a rapid,
decline of all powers of life. It is in cases
like this that the restorative properties of
Hostetter’s Bitters are most conspicuous.
The first two'or three doses sometimes produce change in the feelings abd aspect of
the invalid that is perfectiy astonishing,
and by s persevering use of thi» snperlative
vegetable tonic and alterative, the vital
drain is sure to be arrested, the strength
reinstated, the flesh restored, the constitution reinforced, and the brain removed of
Ahe cloud that obscured it.
SAS RRR RE, ITD
GEO. EZ. TURNER. B. W. BIGELOW.
E. W. BIGELOW Z& CO.,
DEALERS In
Hardware,
if she ar
ce cr
E have just received s large and well
i selected stock of g 5
Groceries and Provisions,3
Which will be sold atthe lowest living:
Tater.
Geods delivered a reasonable diz ance
free of ¢ \.
Nevada, 24th, 1672.
A. ROSEN PH AG, 4
Make up te order
‘On, the, shortest notice and on-the mos
reasonable terms.{
If want a well Ooat, Vést or
1 order ‘me, and T will
bend tee the wilt fit you better and last
longer than any ready miade
tice. ‘.
State. Many a fellow will wish
Walter Mead, formerly of this city,
eral’s office, as we are reliably inHarrison Gove is putting apa. new
building on the lot adjoining the
street.
Nevada School District, 35 cords of
four foot oak wood, and 5 cords of
*pruce or yellow pine wood,
re
_ Wanted, by tho Trustees of the!
. * “We school buildings, and to. be
piled and : measured on the ”
date I relinquish all my practice to.
him. Dr, Brown is a graduate of the
}Homoeopathie College of Cleveland,
Brown to all my patrons as atr/aétherefore, thet good digestion and perfect . .
CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING .
lqntire stock of Néw and Beautifal
and cleaning dome on chort ne. + Idon’t propose te advertise a list
thnt my prices are as low as any in
. ner connected with any other
. ‘All I ask of purchasers is :
\@RAWD OPENING
OF THE” oT
FINEST
_ SLOTHING,
&C,
EVER BROUGHT INTO
pees
THE MOUNTAINS! .
B, H. MILLER,
OULD respectfully inform the people of Nevada County that he has
opened a 2
NEW STORE
WITH ANS
Entire New Stock
or
CLOTHING,
Purnishing Goods,
Boy's Clothing. .
Boots and Shoes.
rs Hats ‘and Caps,
fait found in a first-class
On Commercial St.
Opposite Coe's Shoe Store.
Géods, all of'them of the Latest Impittlilies:” [80''l waen cuh widt
goods inthe lot} will be open for
public inapection on Friday.
of prices but purchasers will find,
j considering the quality of the goods,
the State.
By dealing honorably with every
prices, I hope to receive a fair share
ef pubhe patronage.
This Store is notin any manestablishment.
;
GIVE ME A CALL
B. H. MILLER
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PEOPLE CF NEVADA COUNTY
CLOTHING !
CLOTHENG!
— .
Clothing
WILL BE SOLD aT ~
Reauced Prices !
—BY3
i order to make room for the Tall Trade
and to give everybody a chauce to
Wear a Fine Suit of Clothes
on all occasions !.”
They have Reduced the
Prices of Clothing !
4S FOLLOWS :
$25 00 Fine French Cassimere
. Suits for $20.
y $20 00 Fine French Cassimere
Suits for $15.
Suits for $13.
$12 00 Fine French Cassimere
Suits for $10,
“$9 00 French Cassimere;Pants
$8.
_. #8 00 French Cassimere Pants
$7.
“6:50 French CassimerezPants
$4 50.
$4 50 French Cassimere Pants
$4$1 Duck Pants,75 cents.’
$1: best Overalls 75Zcents.}
2nd quality Overalls, 50 cts.
$2 50 best California Gray, ex"
tra Gov. Oversnirts, $2.12.
$2 25 best Calfornia gray,medium Overshirts, $1 87.
for $1 50.
dershirts $150. _
$1 50 Fine White Merino Undershirts $1 25. Also, some for
$1 and as low as 75 cents.
Socks $1 per dozen.
ne
A LAR@E VARIETY OF
BOYS’ CLOTHING :
Will be sold at an Immense
Reduction !
BIGTS, SHOES, HATS,
And everything else that
is usually foundina first
will be sold at a
GREAT REDUCTION .
Call and see “HOW ’TIS
YOURSELF.”
‘Wathan & Casper:
Corner Of
~ 4,
NATHAN & CASPER,
$1 75 Fine White Merino Un$2 Fine Cashmere Undershirts . .
W.
; COLUMN.Wifes “site fi
ec
= ‘awford's
IRON & STEEL,
For Sale by W. H. CRAWFORD,
Opposite the Exprese Office,
MAIN §S TREET.
7 —
eb eye
Nevada City.
For sale by W. He. CRAWFORD,
Opposite the Express Offie,
“MAIN STREET,
®
Btb¥es and Shivers
CROCKERY
GLASSWARE,
Wevada City.
‘BLASTING POWDER,
For sale by W. HB. CRAWFORD
Opposite the Express Office,
MAIN STREET,
\
DUPONT
Nevada City.
SHOT, WADS AND CAPS,
W. H. CRAWFORD,
«. Opposite the Express Office, . ,
MAIN STREET,
FOR SALE BY
~~ PNevads City.
GIANT POWDER.
Giant Powder Caps & Fuse,
&
WM. H. CRAWFORD,
, Opposite the Express Office,}
MAIN STREET,
FOR SALE BY
Nevada City.
WIRE: HANGING BASKETS,
WIRE FLOWER STANDS
WH.
Opposite the Express Office.
MAIN STREET,
. (BEAUTIFUL
* —AND—
FUR SALE BY
H. CRAWFORD,
Nevada City.
SAPOLIO,
For Cleaning and Polishing,
W. H. CRAWFORD,
Opp. Express Office,
FOR SALE BY
MAIN STREET,
Nevada City.
THE CELEBRATED
LIGHTNING
CROSS CUT SAWS,
W. H. CRAWFORD,
Opposite the Expreas Office, Main Street,
FOR SALE BY
NEVADA CITY.
Florence and other
Sewing Machine Needles,
Opposite the Express Office,
MAIN STRERT; 1
Be
FOR 84LE BY ~
Kevads City:
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5 ; tot am he
OFFERED TO: BUYRRe or
ad
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. TULIS oRMENWAED,
eo
Re STRERT, NEVADA’ CITY, Hay’
veceived the ae
Genuine Peach Braid Tobadde’
x
—ALSO™
Peach Navy Tobaseo!:
IN DOUBLE THICKNiSS,
GREAT INDUCEMENTS.
And All Other Brands as “Uva ~~
ed 3
YY
Ka .
CIGARS! CIGARS!
OF EVERY DESCREMMON, FROM THR
FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST
a ee >
Miners and Consumers of Tobaceo
Will save money by buying the
sume by the quantity, at wholesale prices, ;
Best Quality and Full Weight !
re
ume
we
TO BUYERS OF TOBACCO.
Thankful for the patronage of the pubNe
T invite all desiring goods in my Mne, to
GIVE ME A CALL.
JULIUS GREENWALD,
Broad Street, Nevada City.B
New Perfumes! “az
NEW TORLIET GOODS
(—axp yree—
Original and Genuine Cologne, §
pen ey
NEVADA DRUG STORES)
ras, ALsog ‘
ig Electro Silicon,
For cleaning Silver end
Plated Ware. ‘
CALIFORNIA MAGIC POLIS,
Sewing Machine Oil,
Of the hest quality.
LIQUID BRONZE, that will improvethe
appearance of your shoes, whether old ©
new.
Preston Is selling bis goods, including
the above articles, at the lowest rates fh
town. f
If you wish to get PAINTS and Ol7¢8
— buy them at.
jy. PRESTON'S.
SKATING RINK.
REDUCTION IN PRICES, &.
BULLARD would respecttuiiy 2
e form the people that he has leaa
the Skating Kink for another year and the
hereafter it will be open
Every Morning; Aftermoon an
Evening, Sundays excepted.
The following reduction in Prices have
been made :
Admission, including use of Skates, 26
Tickets, in of Five,
Lady or pth norway “ve
Tickets in packages of Kight, admitting
Children. $1.
sired
: B. BULLARD, Proptistor.
Nevada, June 12th. ,
~ NOTICE.
EALED proposals. wil) be-recetved 4111
beg, the 18th instant, for
tion walls and beating. , for
new Ep Church, to be ereeted on
corner of Nevada and High . Streets. ,
work to be done -inaccordance
Nevads City, July 11th, 1672, lies
LEE GARTHE,
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toes Si arstee nea
D. M. BROWN, M.D.
B N 0. 8. VO
LAS ow. M. BAILEY, M. BD.
Physician,
M. 8. DEAL. :
DEAL & ;
a: corner of
b Up saizy.
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GOOD INDUCEMENTS! . Gisg
Tickets will be sold by the month, if Ge2. W. Okan
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