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June 27, 1873 (4 pages)

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XN he’ REPUBLIC AL me — AY, Jung ELL, Chairman, isabiatheta ell uncements, ; y Clerk. rill be a candidate nty Clerk. Subject Republican County tity order, r-re-election tothe ~ . Subject to the can Convention, y Clerk. eby announced as 9 Le office of .County lecision of the Deneriff. LINS is hereby an, lidate for the offics the decision of the h.: eriff, ounces himself st a fice of Pheriff of Ne. tto the or of ntion. eurder: ereby announced 26 Le Officeyof County Redecision of the Dem: STORES in the Tran-fuildiag, on Commereet, are offered FOR ALSO, 2 the oe Story of App BROWN & DEAL. BOOT MAKER, pared to, make Boots es in the latest and piomabig les.. & perin iff all 8 reasonable '* blishment in the épaired in the best reps notice, and at the pair of boots made to done in my line give " B. B. LUTZ, m Broad’ Street, below Hotel, 1873.) E SCHOOL. A CORNELL, rivate Schaot {ot ee Children, at JUNE 234, 1873, 4 through the Public —One Scholar in a FamWhen two or more liy attend, a reduction ass Res will be formed for e theit route i. ay and FRID. uch weck, from: 440-5 ‘cents per week. jell —— eaepseeet t enfion. . »: no what or Company, any ae to ap Loewe bait “past ¢ [AH ii MRHOt eee Be fair ren nm ing oppésite” ‘the ‘TRANSCRIPT o Cee ity Gratis Sia Moa ipt EVADA cry, CAL f ped EM op Tot SEA 02 ETE ES LOCAL AFF AFPATES. ; Ss. 0 4 u _ Everybody, we tied all that $k seen them, declare that the new bills: of fare which have just beer printed for: Oarr & Tully of the National Bx change Hotel, are the neatest and prettiest ever got’ up in any county," We ain’t saying anything; they were. printed at the Transcript job offide.: We are indebted to Senator Sargent ve Suits, Furnishing Goods, ete., Wexada’ county (that they: sk dress well, and not. pay high -prices for Clothing, In view of this fact, . we are happy fo announce to our . : '. réaders that. B, Nathan is now ready to supply all kinds of fine Business the very. best) to: be;.chad> in the State, at lower prices than, any other house. in Nevada: ‘county. . On Satarday . . mense stock of gentlemeu’s Clothing, . ever seen in this part of the county. The mining portion of. our eommufor valnable public documents, among, “them the Census Reports, Internal, Department—-Re-} ‘ports, apd many other valuable doc_uments; conveying informaijow on Bevenue ~ Laws, ’ government affairs, industry, etc. Sheriff Perrin and District bse ney Deal left town yesterday for Buena Vista Ranch, to ascertain the “cause and wherefore” of the fatal ~~ gtabbing of the Digger Indian, who was brought to this city and died. at the Hospital on Wednesday. — _Onr clothing merchants. have she. ceived i immense stocks of goods ' te ing the past few days, They want the country people to come to , the city and get a lot of. clothing for almost nothing. They think' nothing now of selling goods for about what it costs to make the button-holes. Wm. 8. Byrne, an old . Nevada county newspaper man, now agent of Wand, Kane & Co., was in town yesterday. Byrne has many friends in this locality;-and-is a good man to do business with. ’ final P I, J, Rolfe has been appointed School Census Marshal ‘ of’ this District, and is. now engaged in; taking the census. People should count their youngsters and be ready to re port names and ages, A lady in Grass Valley wants to box the ears of the clerk ‘of the weather, because he compels her to wear @ thick shawl—she had better “box the compass,’’ and indace. the winds to blow from a more favorable quarter. The Fourth. of July i is only a week off. The Light Guard will. ‘have. Company drill at the Rink to-night, and street drill to-thorrow night, “The ranks should be full. and men in uniform, The Grass Valley Unton “sya: The narrow gauge railroad to Colfax'is neither dead nor.sleeping, we are agsured, as some iniagine, The neat future will see the work inaugurated. The Board of Supervisors will meet one week from to-morrow, to establish such new election. precincts as are required, and fill vacancies in Election Boards. The County Board of. Equalization vill meet on the 7th of July, when those whe have any complaints to make as to assessments will have a chance to be heard: Wedon’t like to “toot our own horn,’’ but.it’sa fact thatthe Transckipt job office ‘is now turning out better job printing than any other Office in the State, “Old Time” has taken up a permanent residence at Knowlton’s jewelry store, én Broad street, He has located: claim over the huge clock! Ira Eaton went’ oat. 'shooting the other day and killed 148 doves. He forgot to send us'a, few so we can’t tell whether they were fat or lean. About forty tons -efs‘pap dogs” arrived at the Post Office in this city yesterday noon, #0: we are informed by Judge Davidson, . Senator Sargent’ arrived. in_ this city on Wednesday evening last. We understand it,ie) his intention to remain here Several weeks.. 7 Vs Lademan; has leased the. aj "tits for grocery and provision store, ite will move inf0-it in & SHort time. ‘Jo Naffigar, . ‘of 'this'city, ‘has bi eda branch : ‘butcher. Shop i in alley, 600K ¥ vqurtas opel The weather continues cold. pny for: ra season. rant epee: aici a ss “res estore? ievias the great: dealine in csc ity have also been remembered,and . _ a splendid assortment of miners’ Clothing has been selected for this market. Purchasers of anything in don’t visit . the celebrated establishment of B. Nathan, opposite Mason! ic Hall, béfore buying elsewhere. Great bargains are offered and no humbug. ‘The goods were purchased in San Francisco: last week, by K, Casper, who thoroughly uniérstands the-wants of our people. if AS Res Grand Social Dance. J. Blum will give a Grand Social Dance at’ Temperance Hall on the evening of July 4th, to which all lovers of dancing -are cordially invited, The floor will be waxed, and everything done to make it a pleas‘ant evening to all who attend. The algo a No.1 caller. As this will be the only entertainment. in this city on that evening; it is safe to say that Tickets, $1 50. Fire} Fire! Fire! Works, At Blam Brothers Naxlely Store, wholesale and retuil. *20-td J Cheap and Goed Pictarés. Mrs. Rudolph is taking Card Phow tographs at her Gallery, on, Broad . street, at $2'56 per dozen, . Good . ' Pictures canybe relied on. j8-200 Fire! Fire! ————= ihe Lumber. Cooper & Bros. Saw Mill, at Blue Tent, is now running, and they are ready-tosapply the demand for superior Spruee and Pine Lumber of any dimetision xequired, ‘on short notice, at’ the ruling market prices: Good seasoned lumber always on hand at the oe june 4+1m ©' > Avr who suffer from coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, whoop cough, and the most ‘to be Fa of all, consumption, can. find sure relief in Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, édies fail, FOR SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, go to _. EDQUARY '& COBB, 504 Kearney Street, San” Francisco, ‘as ‘the First Premium for best general phot phic work was. awar ded them ‘at the’ ics’ Institute Fair for'1871. Ail Work guaranteed. Dz. Abory, Oculist, Aurist;Catarrh, Surgeon for chronic diseases. Offices, lab "oratory and residente, 213 Geary Street, San Francisco. mil ip > Mental Depression. Ie Mental depression isa disease of the nervous system, atid; of all the ilie flesh ig heir to, itis the one that exites the least sympathy.’ Itis a subject of frequent jests, and is called by various derisive terms, but; although it is often laughed at, it is not éasy to laugh the patient. out of the belief that his ills’are all réal, for it ‘is a real disorder—the general features, of which are constant féar, alimiety and gloom. The'external ‘senses, as well as the mental faculties, often maxifest symptoms of, derangement. ‘Noise, as of falling water, and riniging in the ears are coltiplained'o1, while black specks and firey sparks frequently flit before the vision. Admonitions' like these should ‘not be disregarded, as they may,. if neglected, terninate in insanity. Theseat of the ee isin the braia., and nervous system, to ‘control the malndy it is necessary to Use a powerful tonic and alter ative, which will correct and fone those om gans withousAnfaming thi brdin. This is the.secret of Hostetter’s Bitters in cages of this kind, for which-it is the safest aé*well as ‘the bestof restoratives. In fact it is the onlypure and reliable tonic “stimulant known. Many nostrums, purporting to be tonicspare PANE np febm YE 1 thine in the newspapers, but-the sufferer had — _ . det, them, slone.: -Hostetter’s Bitters proven Rar Appa cirk ‘friat'to bi
oY EVANGELINE WANGELINE CHAPTER No 9 — HAAUA if a cae A. AR. E.'S! IS84MEN. A MW Fre ani ret is all {Roney 3 HA people of . , and yesterday, he. received an im-. the neatest, ‘(prettiest and cheapest . — this line will bé ‘very foolish if theybest of music has been engaged, andTemperance Hall will -be.crowded. “520-ta which always cures when other rem. Throat and’ Lang Physician, and operating . ‘No Humbug! ASCHHEIM BROS, _ AHEAD OF ALL, IMMENSE seins scope *t CLOTHING POR THE— SPRING & SUMMER. TRADE, Ovrs to the great decline in the prices of Woolen Goods, we are now enabled to sell them at 30 per cent. Cheaper than ForGe _ mer Rates. OUR SPRING AND SUMMER, “DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, Are of the LATEST STYLES, and the largest ‘assortment ever brought to Nevada RRS L LOOK AT THESE PRICES: Fine Cassimere Suits for $15. Former Prices, $22 and $25. Cassimere Suits from $11 to $18, .Former Price, $17. California Overshirts for $1.25 and $1.50, Former Price, $2.25. Ana other Classes of Goods will be sold ay PROPORTIONATELY CHEAP. Call before it is too late. We are giving better bargains in our line than any poget house in Nevada County. ¥ Oe HATS, ‘Hats, “of the stent Parisian PET» “— is @ Silk Beaver, GENTLEMENS’ FURNISHING Goons, BOOTS, SHOES,ETC., ETC., All of which we will sell at — to suit everybody, . ASCHHEIM BROS., Importers, Wholesa! e & Retail es €or. Broad and Pine 8ts., Nevada City. New Spring Goods. jis ee MRS. M. A. STERLING. Srna sro en ate wa § now’ prepared to i tt 9 ‘tad! ladies of if Nevane and’ vicinity ‘with the 'latest pring and Sunimer Dry Sob esa i fon Which she has just mea reeat vel: stich as Dregs Goods, Muslins, Flannels, Napkins, . Pable Linen, Towels, Hosiéry, Hat Bonnet Frames,Strew Hats ate Ribbous, ‘Trimmings, ° aC “Flowers, etc. Also, latest’ style Brackets, “Pictyr’ ems oe gS a Meised. bi sd A es yar ERE. erate, Aba 900 SOE eI Preston's’ Lemon var SUMMER DRINK, . / pee met ae bes ; areas : . r AS. pe found inl» Bist clase pee fot Ba, ¢ had Poe LATEST STYLE OF 4 . Pastiae MEDICINES, FARES, SESIOLNR, _ FURE TiQuoRs, . ribs Store 3 Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets ‘thasbeilias Old Stand. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM. i a — IO COL:D FOUNTAIN SODA! --AT— BELL & BROW Ws Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts. NEVADA CITY. GREAT SALE —OF—— CLOT HING Vv . “AT z B. NATHAN'’S STORE. (Formerly Nathan & Casper.) Cor; Pine and Commercial Ste., Opposite Masonic Hall. B. NATHAN . H‘’: Lh apa receivéd @ large and splerivid stock. of v SPRING AND SUMM CLOTHING! BOOTS, SHOES FURNISHING GOODS, VALISES, acces i HATS! “OF ALI, KINDS AND DESCRIPTION . ‘mor A Fine Atloctonclet, of LADIES AND’ CHILDREN’ ‘SHOES and SLIPPERS, — a ‘Aad j Me aa . My Goods will be sold at the. very lowes, pelea en Pea! maton, PRI I . give chet ti bargains Prendunc othe sell alae hale Se April foxns ii ‘ * i a mM a Grawfend's. f HEAVY AND SHELF —AND— “AGRIC CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, PPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL AND EXPRESS OFFICES, _ NEVADA. Tron and Steel, Nails and Shovels, WHEELBARROWS. ROPE-all sizes. Blocks & Sheaves HYDRAULIC PIPE, Made to order and tarred. Doors and Windows, GLASS AND PUTTY. White Lead. Linseed, Lard and Castor Oi). SOLE AGENT FOR THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT Mixed for Use. . Giant, California and Eastern owder and.Fuse. — AGENT FOR THE 2 WEED SEWING MACHINE The Best Made. _ Alw ays in stock, Spool Cotton, Silk-and Needles for the vairous Machines in use: Ames’ Patent SPRING BED BOTTOM . The Cheapest and best Spring Bed, in the Market. L AGENT. FOR A. 8. HALLIDIE’S Wire Rope! -__At the Manufacturer's Prices and Freight. » . WOODEN ES sD WILLOW, WARE. CROCKERY AND . “" @LASSWARE. Lamps and Chimneys, wa Calland efamine “Prices: 1 before purchasing elsewhere, for you can save money “. every time. No trouble to show goods and give Lar . bes "though “hary” cent’e thangés hands: Tin Ware mede and repaired. trGas and Water Pipe of all kinds always on’ hand’ and connections made with the City W We _ W. ORAWHORD. 974 20 Bain Steet: sega i . 5 , -. HARDWARE,. Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing} : THE pram 4 ONE ‘PRICE CLOTHIER —OF— NEVADA COUNTY, AT HIS— Palace of Pas hion, opp FELLOW BUILDING, ‘Nevada City” A Full Assortment = the VERY LATEST STYLES —OFSPRING AND SUMMER DRESS; : AND : : BUSINESS SUITS diane ALSO, HATS, GENTLEMEN’S [FURNISHING GOODS, . Boys’ and Children’s CLOTHING. Nevada, March 25th, 1873.' ~ = JACOBS. fully inform the citiOULD Wem zens oft is city and surroundin towns that he is in constant receipt of th very finest brands of CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, Which he offers for sale, wholesale: and retail, at the lowest cash prices, Gentlemen in want of the finest. brands of Havana Cigars can be accommodated by calling at my store. My arrangements are 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, J. 8. HOLBROOK, . J OULD respectfully inform the pubple of Nevada City and surround. ing towns that he has opened a New Gror cery Store, At the Junction of Main and Commercial Streets, Ana is prepared to furnish, Groceries, Provisions, Can and Case Goods, ‘and in fact everything that is headin kept in a first clase store of this kind. Goods will be sold at the lowest cash prices., Call and see my Goods and Priees. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case, 4 ~ Goods delivered free of charge. J. 8. HOLBROOK, Junction of Main and Commercial Sts, Nevada, May 3d, 1873, _NEW FRUIT STORE. . CANNED GOODS AND ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLES. FRED. SENNER. OULD_ respectfully inform. the proV V ple of Nevada City that he has opeii+ ¥aure AND CONFECTIONERY STORE. ON PINE STREET, Adjoining George E. Turner’s Hardware Store, i And will have constantly on hand the finest variety of Fresh Fruits and Candies to. be had in the Kee & iI wil} alvo k anit Finds. of 1 sreage ty Gened'G 1 Paes sci pie from eee t corer ian which w. received Med ak ont aedee as the fruit pte endeavo to eee lines hope. to. me of public NER. evade, ba uth, 1873. x af CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES. NEW GROCERY STORE.. me