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July 24, 1873 (4 pages)

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I be open €vI § o'clock. nesday 2nd imgs. ee rary a shag tn irteave Nevag Flat daily. rcepted,) ot 4 ednesdays sod e's Fiat daily, Mz A. M. DBUN, AgertAleo, Vi”: The Daily Transeript "NEVADA CEFY, CAL. LOCAL -AFFAIRS: : i Brevities. with disturbing the peace,both plead guilty, and the . time ‘fog! sentence was. fixed for this evening at 7 o’clock. ie A good shower of rain visited. this locality Tuesday night. Yesterday at noon the thermometer stood-at-79 degrees'in.the Transcript building. At 4 o’clock Pp. mM. the mark reached sas 80. § Speaking of the Republican_primary in this city, the Grass Valley Union says: “We were not aware "that the railroad or Sargent had anything to do with: that primary.” The Grass~ Valley Union is right. The statement to the contrary was made bythe Sacramento Union out of whole cloth, and the delegates on the unsuceessful ticket consider that the statement of the Sacramento Union was unjust aid slanderous, ~~ The. South Yuba Works, The South Yuba Canal Company have been using every effort te arrange for the commencement of work -upon their new dam at Fordyce Valley. J. 8. Dunn, of this city, has charge of the work. have been prepared for the working forces, and the road frem Cisco to the camp repaired for transportation ef freight. There are now about twenty men at’ the camp, and this force will soon be largely increased, and as "many will be employed as can find room to work. The ovject is to complete the dam for the next season’s water, if possible. When the work is done thé entire valley will be turned into an immense lake, probably the largest artificial lake in the world. This will, even in the _ dryest season, enable the South Yuba Company to fully supply the demayd for water for mining purposes. _ Railroad Taxes. ok The application of the railroad company for a reduction of their assessment on the railroad from $12,000 to $6,000 per'mile, will come up for hearing before the Board of Equalization on next Monday, at 10 o’clock,. Judge McFarland will appear for the Company, and District Attorney Deal for the people. The application-of the Company is based upon the affidavit of E. B. Ryan, agent of the Railroad, declaring that the value of the railroad in this county is not more than $6,000 per mile. _. For Sheriff. John H;~Dickson, of North San Juan, as will be.seen by reference to the political column, >is to-day announced as a candidate. for Sheriff, . subject te the decision of the Demovratie County. Convention. “John Dickson is well known throughout the county, he having served. one term as Sheriff. He is an old resinent and has awery large number of acquaintances. Special Meeting. A special meeting of the Masonic Ledge, in this city, willbe held at their Hall, this Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, as will be seen by advertisement in to-day’s. TRANSCRIPT. A full attendance of members is desired, as important business will be vrought before the meeting. Professional and Amateur Musicians, Should examine the Combination Solo Stops, found only in Geo. Woods’ & Co’s. Organs. , The Aeoline. A most delicate,soft or breathing stop. The Vos Huamana.; A baritone solo, not a fam or tremolo, The Piano. A beantifally toned piano, whieh will never. require tuning. See advertisement in another column. . U. S._A. Bitters. ae The U. 8. A. Indian Bitters ia a Standard article, and can be~had at all the saloons and a thedrag stores. vousness, dy ia, indigestion and Constipati Try it for any one of these plaints,‘and you will soon declate it, as thonsands of others Aare, a grand success. It is sold wholesale by all San Francisco jobbers, md 1. The Best Burnt and Gropnd Cofice. _Families now using Marden & Myrick’s burnt and ground coffee, proLounee it the best in the world. It “an™de had at all the ‘grocery stores ‘n the State. Take no other, but. ty Marden &Myrick’s Coffee. * French and* Burbridge, charged . . The cabins Fine Fruits, Cigars, ete. Ed. Goldsmith, agent for Herschmann, on Pine street, has on hand the finest lot .of fruits, tobacco, cigars, candies, toys, eto,, to be had in the county. He receives tresh . . fruits every day, which he will sell ait wholesale or retail. If you want anything nice inthe above line,don’t fail to call aud’ve Ed. Goldsmith ——9 @/e—y—— —_” Be Wise To pay.-~’Tis madness sumption may follow, Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry cures the fatter disease, yet the former disappear at once ander its influence, . Francisco, as the First Premium for best gene al photographic work was awar forl871. All work guaranteed. ee Dr. Aporn, Oculist, Aurist, Catarrh, ‘Turoat.and Lung Physician, and operating Surgeon for-chronic diseases. Offices, lab oratory and. residence, -213 Geary Street, San Francisco. § mil ss p EFS The Wear and Tear of hife. The # cares, anxieties and ‘misfortunes of life have as much to do with shortening if asdisease. They are in fact the source of many ailments and physical disabilities. Neryons weakness, dyspepsia, affections of the liver, disturbances of the bowelé, head= aches, hypochondria and monomania are among these distressing fruits. It is,therefore, ‘of great importance that ‘persons whose minds are oppressed with heavy business responsibilities, or harassed with family troubles, or excited by speculation, or perplexed by a multiplicity of enterprises, or in any way overtaxed or overworked, should keep up their stamina by the daily use of a wholesome tonic. Thousends of persons thus circumstanced are endbled to bear; up against the difficulties in which they are involved, and to-retain their strength, health and mental clearness, by the regular use of Hostetter’s Stemach Bitters. Diseases which are prone 'to at‘tack the body when debilitated and broken down by over-much brain-work, or exhausting physical labor, are kept at bay by the resistant power with which this incompar‘able tonic endows the nervous system and the vital organs. At this season, when the heat is evaporating the elements of strength froma every pore, an invigorant 1s absolutely essential to the safety and comfort of the public, and is required even by the more robust if they desire to keep their athletic cgpabilitiesin status quo. Hence a course of Hostetter's Bitters is particularly useful at this period of the year as a defence against the invisible disease afloat in a sultry atmosphere. It is the most, potent o all preventive medicines, and for all complaints which affect the stomach, the liver and the bowels, and interfere with the perfect digestion and assimilation of food, it is the standard remedy. ‘Oysters, &c. ANTOINE TAM, N PINE STREET, is furnish the people of this city with the véry best qualities of Fountain Soda, Ice Cream, Oysters, Candies, &c. My Fountain Soda is equal to any. The Ice Cream is No. 1, and Se nee knows my Oysters are the best to be had in the world. » Give me a call and I will treat you well, . ANTOINE TAM. Nevada, June 16th. COUNTY WARRANTS. LL Warrants on General Fund regisA tered prior to March 4th, 1872; also, Warrants Nos, 253, 268. 259, 263 and 260,registered Merch 4th, 1872; also all warrants on Road Fund registered prior to February 10th, 1873, will be paid on presentation. Interest veases from this date. ; A. GOLDSMITH, Co. Treasurer. By A. H. Parker, Deputy. Nevada, July 10th, 1873. Finest Coffee in the World! Is that manufactured by MARDEN & MY RICK, __San_ Francisco. en “4 O burnt and ground Coffee, in papers; N is equal to that of Marden & Myrick, ry it, and we guarantee you Will never use any other. It can be of any grocer in this county, It in use over twenty years, and theple have devided that it is Dd TH E BEST. . Take no othér kind if you want good Sen Francisco, July 15th, 1873. ARCADE SALOON. . DJOENING Green wald’s Cigar Store, on Broad Street, Nevada City, A. B. CARLEY, ‘Keeps on hand the best of WINES LIQUORS and CIGARS ‘ Old friends and new comers are invited o drop in and see me. ma i DEMOCRATIC _ CAUCUS MEETING. OTICE is hereby given that a Meeting WG aewe e evada Precinct will be held at the Court House in Nevada city, On Thursday Eve’g, July 24th, At 8 o’clock, for the of nominating delegates to the County Convention, By order of the T p Committee. Nevada, July 19th, 1873. to neglect a congh or cold, Con. ’ and though "FOR SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, go to . EDQUARY & COBB, 504 Kearney Street, ded them at theMechanics’ Institute Fair . Fountain Soda, Ice Cream, prepared to. ——ee S a antes Ne ee
4 IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES. No Humbug! AHEAD OF ALL. IMMENSE STOCK por: : € _—FOR THE— —WITH AN— SPRING & SUMMER TRADE. ft _ CWS to the great decline in the prices to sell them at 80 per cent: Cheaper than Former Rates, gyn, & OUR SPRING ‘AND SUMMER, DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, Are of the [LATEST STYLES, and the largest assortment ever brought to Nevada County. wa : LOOK AT THESE PRICES: Fine Cassimere Suits for $15. Former Prices, $22-and $25,! Cassimere Suits from $11 to 1113, Former Price, $17. é California Overshirts for $1.25 and $1.50, Former Price, $2.25. And other Classes of Goods will be sold PROPORTIONATELY CHEAP. Call before it is too late. We are giving better bargains in our line than any other house in Nevada County. ae HATS, HATS, Of the latest Parisian Style, from a Wool to s Silk Beaver. , ; GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, All of which we will sel} at prices to suit everybody. 2 ASCHHEIM 8R0s., Importers, Wholesale & Retail Dealers, €or. Broadand Pine Sts., Nevada City] New Spring Goods< "1 jis MRS. M.A. STERLING. Commercial St,,éajoining Masonic Hall, /REVADA CITY: Ff . iS ae prepared to supply the ludies of _/ Nevada and vicinity with the latest Spring and Summer Dry Goods, Novelties, etc., which she has just received, such as Dress Goods, Muélins, Flannels, Napkins, Table Linen, Towcls, Hosiery, Hat and Bonnet Frames,Straw Hats, Also, latest style Brackets, Pictur Frames and Wall Pockets. : The Goods will be sold cheap, for cash, and @ share of public patronage is solicited. ‘ ‘ MRS. M. A. STERLING. Nevads, April 30th, 1873. + . . Preston’s Lemon Sugar “ASA SUMMER DRINK, UNSURPASSED in quality and price Ty aby similar article in the market. Prepared by E. M. PRESTON, Druggist. '$ W Cor. Broad and Pine Sts.Dealer in Drags, Chemicals, Perfymery, ‘Hair Ols, Cosmetics, Flavoring Extracts, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical ue. dav or : of Woolen Goods, we are now enabled ‘BELL & BROWN, . . \ (Bussenius’ Cld Stand. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM. POUNDED, : SODA! KISSIN GEN, —AND— Congress : Water, ON DRAUGHT@ —-AT— ’ BELL & BROWN’S : Crawford's DRUGGISTS., » RE Sp a mayo [XrEP HEAVY = 5404 oy PATENT MEDICINES, * gy AND FANCY ‘ARTICLES, SHELF _PURE Liquors, . HARDWARE, : . Sere I iy everything found ina first cluse ai ery Hee . rug Store. ‘ : ~ Z si AGRICULTURAL Cor. Pine & Commércial Streets . . . IMPLEMENTS, _ a PPOSITE THE ON HOTEL AND EXPRESS OFFICE 3 Se MAIN STRE NEVADA. Iron and Steel, Nails and Shovels, ’ WHEELBARROWS. . ROPE-all sizes. Blocks & Sheaves _o HYDRAULIC PIPE, ~ Made to order and tarred. Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing Doors and Windows, GLASS, AND PUTTY, _ White Lead. Linseed, Lard and Castor Oil. SOLE AGENT FOR THE 5 Cor. Pine and Commercial St, NEVADA CITY. NEW GROCERY STORE J. 8. HOLBROOK, ~ OULD respectfully inform the people of Nevada City and surrounding towns that he has opened a New GroAt the Junction of Main and Com; mercial Streets, And is prepared to furnish Groceries, Provisions; Can and Case Goods, ‘And in fact everything that is usually kept in a first class store of this kind. prices. Call and see my Goods and Prices. Satisfaction gua@zanteed in every case, = Goods delivered free of charge. ; ; J. 8. HOLBROOK, Junction of Main and Conimercial Sts. Nevada, May 3d, 1873. ~ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. About 40 or 50 Homestead Lots, . “ wita Orchards attached to each Lot, ILL be sold at private sale from this 7 date until about the 36th of July. The plats of the property can be seen, It is situated in Grass Valley township, fronting on Auburn Street, and known as the Marshali Orchard. P rsons desirous of purchasing a fine building lot can,en application, receive the desired information in regard to the property, Good titles given. Apply to W. H. Davidson, Nevada City. W: Hil Smelting Works, G.V.road. J. G. Marshall, on premises, {Auburn S*., Grass Valley. If the above property is not sold at private sale on or before the 30th day of July, 1873, it will be sold at public auction. Due notice will be given, : W. H. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer, Nevada, July 12th, 1873. WOOD! woop! POSALS to furnish Thirty-five cords of dry four-foot,Uak and Five cords ppruce wood, to be deliveredat the Public School Buildings, will be received .until sATURDAY, July 26th, eda SOHN PATTISON, District Clerk. Nevada, Cal. July 16, 1873. $5 REWARD! OST at San Juan, July 4th, a Black ; Pocket Memorandum Book, containiug ‘I'wo Shares Stockin Odd Fellows’ Hall Association, Nevada city, Four Shares in Cold Spring Ground and a note against J Brackett, of Livermore Valley. The above reward will be paid on the return of the property to 2 Goods will be. sold at the lowest cash }~ . Bed-in-the-Market;, vaptereas @ SOHN Ww. MART. a ‘AVERILL: CHEMICAL PAINT Mixed for Use. Giant, California and Eastern owder and Fuse. AGENT FOR THE WEED SEWING MACHINE ot eek oe Always inf stock, Spool Cotton, Silk aria Needles for the vairous Machines in use: Ames’ Patent ISPRING BED BOTTOM ! The Cheapest and best. Spring . AGENT FOR A. 8S. HALLIDIE’S Wire Rope! At the Manufacturer's Prices axd Freight.WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. CROCKERY Lamps and Chimneys. } —_ chasing elsewhere, for you can bave money No trouble to show goods and give prices "though ‘“‘nary” cent changes hands. Tin Ware made and repaired. iz Gas and Water Pipe of all kinds always on hand and connections made with the City Water Works. zi W. H, CRAWFORD. Nevada, July 16th, 1873., tn & 29. Main Street. 4 At the'ola stand,. ‘THE POPULAR Me : ? -3 ONE PRICE CLOTHIBR or Bari meth med ares ry SS ARS ane Ses Palace . of Fashion ’ ODD FELLOY-~" BUILDING, © Nevada City A Full Assortment of the VERY LATEST STYLES es =OF.SP DRESS; ‘ALSO, HATS, GOODS, Boys’ and Children’s — : CLOTHING. Nevada, March 25th, 1873.} . CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, yJ. LACOBS OULD respectfully inform the citiwens of this city and surrounding towns that he is in constant receipt of the very finest brands of Jf .aag CIGARS, 0 = TOBACCO, . PIPES,, ETC. ETC: ~ Bone retail, at the lowest cash prices, . Gentlemen in want of the finest brands of Havana Cigars can be accommodated by calling at my store. such, and with a heavy stock on haad, 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, 'd. JACOBS, my23 Masonic Building, Pine Street. NEW FRUIT STORE, CANNED GOODS AND ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLES. FRED. SENNER. OULD respectfully inform the people of Nevada City that he has-openeda FRUIT AND CONFECTIONER mek ON PINE STREET, Adjoining George BK, Turner’s Hardware Store, And will have constantly on hand the finest variety of Fresh Fruits and Candies to be had in the State, , } W271 will also keep on hand all kinds of Vegetables, Canned Gouds, &e. »t have made arrangements for the fruit received at my store every morning, ag fant as the fruit becomes ripe. By endeavoring to furnish the beg of everything in my line, I hope to merit share of publie patro alt RED. SENNER. Nevada, May %th 1873 NOTICE. LL persons indebted to me are re. quested'to make settlement with W. Davidson, who is duly authorized by ma to make settiemen:-. : DANIEL CLANCY. Nevada, July 34, 1873, iy ARCHITECT. LANS and drawn for Buildings, Mills, Bridges, and ail structures aining to Civil i ing . at reasonable rates. Office over Beckman’s, corner Broad and Pine Streets. : ; Nevada City, August 14th, 1872. W. H. DAVIDSON, ~ JUSTICE OF THE PEACF. ONVEYAN done and Co!lectiong “ moade. oe—Odd Fellows ouall building, Broad Street, Nevada. jyé G AND SUMMER GENTLEMEN’S [FURNISHING Whieh he offers for eale, wholesale and ; My arrangements are. from Chapman’t Orchard, which will be— WM. 8B. CAMPBELL, . ©