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

March 12, 1874 (4 pages)

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f the nally, Safe 8 Te rable cler. well deal. ‘Dion esent eit 4 who pears y Wil nse, ays : eept to and orse Danreen » to ,000! ance mney Cal8 L. any. road May Aste arly ~ next )-is non ; of les, den ODS; rels, fNo 1an1enthe gisIso and "ant lay 2. Al ty: . "The cans were-tilled-with milk, and a great many. of _Mr.° Locklin's eus-} panies will. commence operations this means-it will show to the outside “world that our mining industry. is i The Drily’ Sranseyips. NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. «Runaway. , ae Bénj.Locklin’s horse, attached to his milk wagon, ran away on Tuesday'night. It appears the animal was hitched tothe gas lamp post at the junction of East and West Broad streets, and as soon as officer Scott frightened and ran down Broad street at a furious rate, scattering the milk cans all along the road: tomers were not served-with-milk on Tuesday evening. The wagon was considerably damaged, Pm M ining Items. Mining items are nearly as scarce as “hens’ teeth,”’. just about this -Fust Received. Goldsmith’s,.fresh. Lemons, Limes, Oranges and Banannas. mé6_ Séhool Books,, ~-Full assortment of Séhvol< Books and Stationery elways on hand at Ed. Goldsmith’s. ~ m6 Gentlemen t Take notice, that Ed. Goldsmith has just received a large invoice of Fine Imported Cigars, You just go joy a good smoke. a Rudolph Photograph Gallery, Broad Street, near Pine. n25 ‘ a —— ee The Season ofIntermittents. AN miasmatics complaints, in other words, all disorders generated by unwhole. some exhalations from the earth.or ‘water, are prevalent at thisseason. In every. secm6. the causes which produce these maladies ave actively at work. This, therefore, is a period of the year when the inhabitants of ane, and in\fact-there is bat little ‘such districts should prepare their systems mining going on. Just as soon as the weather will permit, more comthan ever before. We intend to make a specialty in the way of mining items, _We would thank our friends and all who are interested in the prosperity of this county, to send us the news in regard to mining.By its infancy. It will draw here, and our population wi as it deserves to. Change of Mecting Night, Ata wneeting of Evangeline Chap. ipcrease AG, Order of Eastern Star, held at ____ The reads;-where-there there.is no 81x feetdcop ean becalled healthy, _ tractor about this time. o'clock, Wm. H. Davidson will have _ture, for parlor, dining room, -bed Telling the Truth is Never Wrong. ~ Hyman & Bros. would respectfully inform the public that they will sell . ’ -this city, aud in order to make room “above is the whole truth and nothing . -€verything else in proportion. Masonic Hall on Tuesday evening last, it was resolved_to change. the meetings of the Chapter from Tuesday to Friday evening.This change was made mainly on account of the Odd Fellows’. meeting on Tuesday evening, many of whom belong to the\Masonic fraternity, and expresseda desire to jou the Eastern Star, but were prevented from 80 doing by the meetings of both Orders fall ing on the-same night; Healthy Condition, snow, are in avery healthy condition, that is to say, if mud five or We would not care to. be a road conThesé. unfortunate men will be compelled to Spend all they get from the county, and that won’t fix the roads half way decent, and then, what a multitude of curses will be heaped ypon them by the traveling public. We say, be lenient on road contractors, if they don’t macadamize the whole length of the roads for which they have contracts. Auction, On Saturday morning next, at 10 @ grand auction, at. his rooms on Commercial street. The stock embraces a choice dollection of furniroom and, kitchen. Also groceries, provisions, horse, mule, etc. their entire stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, etc., at less than San Francisco cost. They would rather lose. a little on their goods, and have the use of the money than keep them in their store until next season. Their Spring and Summer stock will be the largest ever brought to for them in their store, Hyman Bros, will give bargains such as never was offered ‘in this county before. This will be continued for sixty days. Call and convince yourselves’ thatthe but the truth. Hyman & Bros., Corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City, meh 12 Telegraphic Dispatch. The following dispatch was reegived in this city-yesterday: ° ‘San Francisco; March 11, Rosenberg Bros., Nevada City :— T havé purchased 300 pieces of best . ’ quality and latest “style of Prints, -Alse a tremendous stock of Dry . . Goods gerierally. 4 Marcus Rosexsera. P.8. “Thursday, Friday and Sat-. _ Urday, we will sell our whole stock of Calicos at 10 cents per yard, and to meet the unwholesome cenditions of the atmosphere, by ‘a course of ~ tonic and alterative treatment. Foremost among the invigorants, recommended by time and experience, as a means of fortifying the system against a!l endemic andepidemic maf. adies, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters Whoever has ftraveled. in the West or South knows full well the este“In in which this incomparable. preyefitive and restorative is held areeipeet tiie regions. It is liter. aly a dontéstic staple in the swampy and : itic localities which lie on the borders of many of eur large rivers and in the neighborhood of our southern bayous and lagoons, Now is the time when the: inhabitants of all malarious districts should put their systems and con.titntions in good defensive trim bya course of this pewerful vegetable antidote. By tltis means the feedust reeéived ahd for sale at; Ed} and try them when you want to _en-} tion subject to-thé Visitations of fever and. ague or other forms of intermittent dis*ase_. ___ UNDER WAY —AND THE— ea Public Triumphant CLEARING SALE !1 Cheaper than > Fiver Thirty Days ! blest resident of au Unhealthy soil may escape the sickness, which without the aid of this potent ally of nature, will be apt to overtake the strongest. Chills.and fever. bilious remit‘ents, constipation, rheumatism, dyspepsia and many other complaints are frequently brought on by the caprices of temperature and alterations of dry cold and excessive moisture common in our climate at-the commefcement of Spring. Let all who desire to avoid thése distress. ing ailments take the Bitters asa safeguard. I 2 B.H.MILLER’S FIRST GRAND. —OF— \ CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, &c., ‘FOR THIRTY DAYS. B. H. MILLER a respectfully inform the people of Nevada City that he offers his entire stock ot CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS; &e. AT COST PRICES. Ut This isa Genuine sale, as I desire to close out my whole stock to make room for the 3 Largest and Finest Stock of Spring Goods, > Evir brought to this marxet. I invite all buyers to give me a call immediately, as I am determined to sell at COST PRICES FOR CASH. Oda Fellows’ Building, os Street, Nevada City. Nevada, Feb. 28, 1874. W. C. JONES, M. D:. Physician and Surgeon, penn LOCATED aT ’ e@riss VALLEY. ml12 ROSENBERG BROS, Rohit dvabaadatl ak Ae OFFICE NO. 21 MILL STREET,. m8 HE public is respectfully informed ¢ * my GRAND ANNUAL CLEARING. A. : Commences To-Morrow And continues for 30 Days ONLY ! : Durtng that time the Entire Stock will The subjoined. LIST OF PRICES will
give some idea of the reductions made, but to fully understand and appreciate the seem pener to call and examine the Stock, compare prices, &c. (which I respectfully invite, all to do before purchasing elsewhere, _ LIST OF PRICES. _10.000 yards of Merrimac and Sprague Prints, 10 cts per yd _ 1 0-4 Eheetirg, »» 42 1-2 cts per yd. 5 White Rock Muslin -16-4-2 cts; All wool 7-8 wide White Flannel 37 1-2 cts. _ French Corsets 75 cents. “Table Linen, bleached and unbleached 45 cents. _ Genuine Irish Silk Poplins, at $1 25 ets per yd. , Imperial 3-ply Carpet $150, Empress Cloth, all wool, 40 cts On all kinds of Dress Goods a Reduction of 30 per ct is made. Fine Ottoman Shawls and Woolen Hosiery at Greatly Reduced Prices. Particular attention is called toa large assortment of Boy’s Wear which will be sold at sacrificing Prices. Anda thousand brand, mention here. _ Call at once and get great bar. gains. Samples sent to all parts of the county. A. GOLDSMITH, ' _, Kidd's Building,” . * __A*® 2ow on mare oo Ff — . iams, A POSITIVE FACT . . + Pee is . . Lee ee Bacon GOODS TO BE SOLD : and be sold at a TREMENDOUS REDUCTION. . BARGAINS . That are now offered, Ladies will do well other articles too numerous to. . tain Lakes Ice Co. will be holden at their Jacob N affziger, ne > aa _ A LARGE STOC Lard. WhichShe offers for sale Wholesale or Retail = 4 foo _ __The attention of the people of Nevada County is called. to the above named articles. JACOB NAFFZIGER, ON COMMERCIAL STREET, ‘Nevada, Oct : First Established in 1853. Nevada Assay Office, : Main Street, Nevada City. OLD ORFS of every description Refined, Melted and Assayed. by request Gold Bars exchanged for Coin, ELECTRO PLATING IN GOLD OR SILVER. All worn a os such as Forks, Spoons, Pitchers, Services, Rings, Watch Cases and Chains, Waiters and in general aj) Kinds of Jewelry. Particular attention paid to galvanizing Copper Plates for Quartz Mills, PRICES REASONABLE. : ' JAS. J. OTT. Nevada, March 6th. ; So as MICHAEL GARVER, am the ownor of I, ae following described mining ground in “the County of Nevada, State of Californis, td-wit +—That certain lot of mining ground situated on ‘Selby Hill” bounded on the sonth by Manzanita Mining Company’s claiins; and on the north by Kansas‘ Mining Company’s claims, and known as the Nebraska and Wait for the Wagon Mining claims ; and that certain parties are now engaged in sinking shafts, running tunnels and performing other labor upon said ground, I hereby declare I will not bere sponsible for such werk or labor, that the same is done without my consent or author ity, and that I will oppose any attempt to make alien upon the land ana premise above described. MICHAEL GARVER, Nevada City, March 3d. 1874. GARDEN SEED, _GRASS SEED, FLOWER SEED, NEVADA DRUG STORE. \E. M. PRESTON, DRUGGIST. _ And D@ler in ACIDS, CRECIBLES, MINING CHEMICALS AND MUFFLES, PAINTS HE adjourned Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Nevads and Mounoffice in Neyada City, at 2 o’clo-k, P.M. on Broad Street, Nevada City. . The Largest Annual Income! . Valley>~* To all whom itmay Concern. . _ Controller, and their payment vate . 8, B. DAVENPORT, ~-OILS AND VARN: SF Prescri sachae correctly compounded . _ Nevada, Februiry Sth, 1874. — at all hours, day or-night, P z 8 No tice. ee ee “Iplbiat tothe at ry of LANCASE Saturday the 14th inst. at which time the. save cost. War CTA Sao Election of Trustees will be holilen.> ->—{A. T. ROBINSON : CHARLES MARSH, Secretary. . Surviving er of Lancaster & Robizson. Cash Assets $5,845,802 03. —— oF . Capital $3,000,000, ‘THE LARGEST ASSETS! Of any Fire Insurancé Cothpany in the Country. Income over $16,000 per day, Losses paid since the organization of the Company over ae GEO. C. BOARDMAN, —3 San Francisco, Manager Pacific Branch, IRA A. EATON, Agent, Nevada. JOHN WEBBER, ‘Agent, Grass JAMES A. STIDGER, Agent, pNorth San Juan. 2 San Francisco, Feb.:17-8m “NORTH AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW YORK: ORGANIZED 1862, _A SSETS OVER ae ~ $6,000,000. "Policies issued upon the Whole ‘Life, Joint Life; Endowment, or on the Tontiene Plan; and all at maturity guaranteed by the State of New York. — oe No Restrictions on;Travel or Business, . _—— WATSON WEBB, General Agent for the Pacific Coast, TER & ROBINSON thst their accounts have been placed inthe hands of J. RB. GRAY fer collection and that prompt payment must bs made by those who woul ‘Nevada, March 7th, 1874. ‘ Policies are registered with the . and. 4 44 CASHIN &Co., Are Now Manufacturing ge A Superior ‘Article of ~ Bacon, and $ . posrsnnighen oan a La rd. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED NO. 1. 3 The Lard is put upin Eight “1b Cans and warranted, good % and sw et for One Year. It is entirely free of Mutton fat. The cans are well made of the ost-tie an) k= The attention of the Trade is invited to these articles. ~Kddress orders to CASHIN & CO, New Firm. New Store. HINDS & NICHOLSON, MAY OULD respectfuily inform the peopleof Nevada city and the surrounding places that they bave opened a Grocery and Provision Store, ON. COMMERCIAL STRERT, Nearly opposite the ‘Transcript Block,” in the Store tormerlv occupied by A, Lademan. ‘. Our stock is entirely new and ‘consists of everything in the GROCERY, PROVISION, — _ AND ~ VEGETABLE LINE. We will always be in receipt of everything new in our line of business and customers can alwiys rely upon getting the best at the lowest market cash rates. By dealing honorably with every one and giving the best bargains we hope te merit a liberal share ef the public patronage. HINDS & NICHOLSON. Nevada. Aug, 8th,1873, . CIGAR STORE. HUGH McCAULEY, OULD respectfully inform his friends aud the public generally that he has GREENWABD and will constantly keep on hand a fine stock of CIGARS, TOBACCO, . (PIPES, CARDS, CUTLERY by &e, Ke. Whick he will sell at the Very Lowest Rates. ° ‘ By strict attention to the bysiness. and endeavoring to please the public he hopes to receive a good share of patronage, HUGH McCAULEY, Neyada, Nov, 1, 1873. * . ° FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, VINES, PLANTS, &C. AVING received the agency for the H Capital Nurseries, Sacramento, I am prepahed to furnish ‘Trees, Plants, &c., at ento “prices, freight added. Cataelogues, Price Lists and printed directions. furnished on application. W. H. CRAWFORD. Revada, Feb. 8th, 1874 we TREES AND PLANTS. ‘LARD purchased the stock and trade of JUJAIUS~ Nevada City, Ca “DAN. E. BELL, Deputy County Superintendent of Schools. ~ FFICE—At the Drug Store, Corner of Pine and Commerrial Stieets. — Mr. Bell will transact ali business ecn. nected with the office during my-absence. 8 FRANK~POWER, * Superintendent of Schools. Nevada City, Jan. Jet 1874 os Nevada, March 3d, 1874.