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March 21, 1873 (4 pages)

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ie Daily Teansérip NEVADA CITY, CAL. oth, 1873 ‘LOCAL AFFAIRS. . ‘ 7 pas Brevities. —— : : ‘ “Jalins Greenwald, —who is closing wat his stock of cigars, tobacco, pipes, ODOR, fc., is offering g great inducements to} : DRUGS, hose Who .need any articles in his Stx Months Time Depos— BK, ine, He “has bech making some lits, 6 per cent. per annum. CHEMICALS, : eavy sales lately, and expects to be . * aly bleto close out by the first of May, . _ ‘Twelve Months Time ee PERFUMERY ’ THE, shen he will go to Virginia sine Deposits, 8 per cent: per ~POILET SOAP’ } A revival “has been going on in the annum. z ; RY Methodist Church at*Grass Valley} ~~ " eet of all kinds. . ince last Tuesday week, and yet no mention of it bas Déen made by the Union. This as though the . bditor ‘of that aper was not in that habit of aftendingChurch, ~Youmust Expect to be elected to office. On and after February, 1, 1873, etter than that;—Rufe;—if-you. — Nevada City, Jan--tthy 1813-— BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY WILL ALLOW INTEREST ON. TIME DEPOSITS, AS FOLLOWS: — BI Persons residing at-a—distance-cén ‘send money by Express. =z = = _ Checks on-Solvent-Banké takenat pat.—— JOHN W, HINDS, President. R, W. Terty, “Cashier. BELL & BROWN. f DRUGGISTS, Pine’ and Commercial strests. . ment of Fancy J Articles __ CORNER OF ¥ _entars in g PRATT’S ABOLITIIN. OIL Sprains, Bruises, Stiff Joints ConDiarrhea, Head Ache, 'loothache, ee Bp \HE PEOPLY’S NEVER PAWLIXG REMEDY FOR , RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Gout, Paralysis, Lame Back, tracted Cordsand Muscles, Pain in the Breast, " <Pleurisy Sore Throat, Diptheria, Colic, : Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Ear ache, And.al external and internal Pains andi Aches. ‘Odd : Feliows’ Selling ‘of! SELLING. QEF tf. A viasieinbsdtadischad TO" Building, BROAD STREET. ta We shall keep on hand a \ large: asaortA number = -of our “merchants. are now at the Bay, and othérs are makng pi paeeag to = for the purDOS! de in aa = 5 the-e chee breaking out-in~ our midst, Sh ould eam just three weeks to come from Colfax here—all for the want: of a railroad. — Com. Shoemaker, editer of the rass Valley Union, and candidate < Ooanty Clerk, intimates that “D. . Frink, editor of the Trackee Reembly, has a ‘“‘wooden head”’ on his shoulders. We “predict pistols und roffins for two. Joel Hove, one ofé our oldest citiens, who has been visiting. his old home in the Eastern States, returned pn Wednesday last. Ex-Gov. Haight isnot a subscriber othe Grass Valley Union, so that paper says. The Governor ought to be ashamed of himself. Dr. D. F. Morgan, the occulist, ill be in Grass Valley on the 27th pf this month. © ' There are a number of distinpuished gentlemen. in town at the present time visiting the rich. placer and quartz mines in this vicinity. We understand that J. D. White, SER. of Washington, will be a candidate for the office of County Clerk, on the : Democratic ticket. WITH A Read This Carefully. 4 dispatch was received in this 2 5 Il! ity, yesterday, by Aschheim Bros., a from their firm in New York, stating 5 that their Spring stock of Clothing ING, had just been shipped. The goods will commence arriving in about two . HALL, weeks, and in the meantime, Aschheim Bros., in order to make room a for their Sprinz goods, have detereen. engaged f mined to put down the prices of their present large stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes,etc.; twenty-five per cent. cheaper than was ever before offered in thiscounty Ifyou entertain any doubts. on this Point, we ask you to call and convince yourselves. The goods must besold. ASCHHEIM BROS, ° mprising Will assisted by li Cornetest, Wi of Nevada, nittee. Nevada City—I ‘TISON, W. CHAS. MARGE ie eg en m21 Cor. Broad and Pine Sts. ». 20, Dutch Fi bie 20 Pe THEN. at The Weather. rpment, No. % it, W, J. ¢ continue to enjoy lovely weathet in this section. The roads are rapidly drying up, rendering travel more pleasant, and giving assuranee that in a short time the mails will arrive and depart with their accustomed regularity. Grenadines, all colors, 25 cents a yard, at ROSENBERG BROS. aburn—JOsis DBURY. 12, Grass Vollt} VERTON, ywhievi Ladies’ Straw. Hats, latest skylee: ‘80 cents each, at _ ROSENBERG BROS. Eight pairs Ladies’ Stockings for $1, at ROSENBERG BROS, Ten yards Bleached Muslin for $1, at ROSENBERG BROS. —>-. Spool Thread given away, at ROSENBERG BROS. nic ae. Latest style Summer Shals, $250 €ach, at ROSENBERG BROS. Genuine j Sac, “Corsets, rie $1, at GOLDSMITH’, ' ' . eality without danger. Damp and chilling Cotton Delaines, 18% cents per . Winds make little or no impression on the w yard, at GOLDsMi TH’S. organization reinforced with this powerful Table Line Linen, 50 cents a yard, at GOLDSMITH’s, * yards for $1, cat GOLDSMITH'S, “Largest. PT ae of Silk Dress Buttons j In town, 95 cents per dozen at GOLDSMITH 's, yuch be the case, it would take a bull . Horehound and Tar, the grand spea ican; and “eandidate for the As-. ~ —Bietaieaay a. ‘mae ‘eached Mustin, . #¥.—This-medicine-is‘a -combination and a form indeed’’for heling and curing all. the ills which afflict. us in the sh: ape of-coughs, colds, and inflammation of_the“throat, lungs and chest. No sickening potion is necessary to relieve the throat and Jungs from f fits of coughing. _ Hale’» Honey of cific of the ‘age for all pulmonary disorders; is a ~pleasant and palateable elixir. €rittenton’s 7 6th Avenue. Sold by all druggists. . Pike’s Toothache Drom* -nre im1 minute Balmoral Skirts, $1 50, at GOLDSMITH’S. i} Merrimac and Sprague Prints, 10 yards for $1, at GOLDSMITH’S.: $1 50 per yard, at GOLDSMITH’S. Dz. ABoRN, Oculist, Aurist, Catarrh, Throat-and Lung Physician, and operating San Francisco. mil care a me em 5 spovls_of Silk for. 50 cents, at GOLDSMITH'S GOLDSMITH’S, B. H. Miller’s Clothing Emporium. Tn a few days, one of the largest and most magnificent stocks of’ Spring Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, ete., -will be received. at B. H. Miller’s Clothing Emporium, ever seen in this city. Having taken possession of his commodious and well arranged store, in the new Odd Fellows’ Building, he has now gone, ‘to San Francisco, where . he will select a stock of goods, expressly suited to the wants of the community in this place and vicinity, and which he will in the future, as in the past, sell at the lowest living rates. Hehas but one price, and that is_the_lowest. Miller’s stcck is of the-latest styles and most desirable-goods.Hiscustomers can always rely on getting value received for their money, and when the. new goods arrive, his ‘stock, for beauty, elegance, durability and low prices, will surpass any other clothing store in the mountains. Wait for the new goods at B.H, Miller’s, Odd Fellows’. Building Broad Street, Nevada. m19 FOR SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, go to EDQUARY & COBB, 504 Kearney. Street, San Francisco, as the First Premium for best general photographic work was awar ded them at the Mechanics’ Institute Fair for1871. All work guaranteed. The Atmosphere or Bering. With every change of scason we have a change in the hygienic character of the air. In the spring it is impregnated, especially in low lying, wet districts, with mephitic vapors; which generate chills and fever, rheumatism, indigestion, biliousness and diseases of the organs of respiration. It is therefore particularly necessary at this time of the yearto invigorate and regulate the system soastoenable it to repel the morbid influences to which it is more or less subjected. The stomach should be toned, the bowels freed from obstructions, the blood purified, and the nerves braced and s' hened. This can be easily done. Hostetter’s Stoma Oe in the whole range of remedies and prevyentives prescribed by the faculty or recommended through the press, there is not one that combines in such an eminent degree great efficiency and perfect harmlessness. It is a positive antidote to malaria. Whoever takes it habitually may breathe the atmosphere of the worst fevef and ague lovegetable invigorant, and consequently itis a good safeguard against coughs, colds,and other pulmonary complaints. It ia not recommended as a remedy for this latter strengthening ‘the system against the wrial . . conditions and changes which so often producée them. As spring invig>rait and alterative it will be found extremely beneficial to persons.who are peculicrly sensitive Wistar’s Barsant ofSei ees . . ar Also fut) tine-0 . PRESH GARDEN SEEDS, the irritatién which produces violent . Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets: Genuine -English 3 ply ~ carpets, . Surgeon for chronie diseases Offices, lab. oratory and residence, 213 Geary Street, . 5 spools of Cotton for 25 cents, at . . with a rush; consequently we are the most ach. Bitters are everswhere procurabls; ana —— PRATY:_ “ABOLITION oll. b bghtes 4 Bottle its own Testimenial THE “POOR MAIS 7 TRIENDY : " Price—Smaii, 50 ‘ote; Large, $1. Patent Medicines. A GOOD SUPPLY OF BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! CLOTHING! oy STOCK OF @FFER M¥ IMMENSH = Ww E have the Largest § Stock of CLOTHI NG, GOODNEWS! GOOD NEWS. ~ } Great. Excitement }— & Nathan & Casper’s, CLOTHING STORE. . LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. Competition Against Us
GIGAN FIC FIZZLE. —— e . cee Ems = “ROOTS, SRE ogni moon NST Te TUE RIVER OF LIFR ~ BOOTS, ‘SHOES HATS, . —AND—FURNISHING GOODS,. ALFALFA, CLOVER, TIMOTHY, &c. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY coMPOUNDED. ° PURE LIQUORS FOR, MEDTI‘CINAL’ PURPOSES. TRUSSES OF ALL KINDS. REMEMBER, THE PLACE, (Buseenius’ Old Stand, BELL & BROWN. HOYEDYSPEPTICS! White's Specialty “WILL CURE‘YOU. tion upon undigested food, usually soon after eating. Acidity and wind caused by food ferment. . ing instead of digesting. ___. Constipation aud loss of appetite. owing. to unnatural condition of food and want of gastri, jaice. Paim. in the head, sides, breast, and ex and furrid tongue. Consumptive symptonss, cough and pabPitation of heart, often mistaken for com sumption while it is only a symptom of dyspepsia. Sleeplessness, dizziness, headache, gloom and depression of spirits, are all alarming symptoms, if neglected, but which are . easily removed! by” the-ase of ~ ees 3 WHITE'S SPECIALTY. This valuable medicine has been used in the East with such remarkable success that we have been induced to send forit. As an APERIENT. of the;bowels it is a sure cure. From the Boston Journal. DysPePsia. White’s Specialty for this aggravating complaint, hus been thoroughly tested by thousands who have been benefitted by it, and are willing to testify to its efficacy. It warrants a permanent cure, if tried faithfully. Col. Chas. H. Taylor (private Secretary to the Governor of Massachusetts for three years, and a member df the Legislature,} says, in ‘American Homes,” that Wurre’s SreciaLty for dyspepsia scatters that disease a8 quickly as water does hot lead. From the Congregationalist (Boston.) In this age of fast things, our people Make no nice distinctions, but whetier their occupation be walking, riding, working, reading, or eating, they do them all dyspeptic people in the world. Asit is too late to remedy the cause in our own cases, the best thing to be done is to find some way to change the effect, and this can be done by WHITE’s SPECIALTY FOR Dyspepsia, which from pure merit and virtue alone is . fast overtaking, and bids fair to exceed in its sale, all the old — medicines of the day. Prrreron, ME., Apri 17, 1872. Mr. H. &. White.—I take pleasure in giving you the-fellowing certificate. My wife, Mrs. H. C. Lord, — g last winter was afflicted with dyspepsia in the most obstinate form. After trying several physicians and various remedies without relief, saw. your Specialty advertised and without any other inducement gave itafrial. After taking two bottles only, it produced the desired effect. I pooner faery epee f. one fore. a8 an.exce ach, ae Nene mie “duty ty to give yo e you th ou this testimonial “Bosrox, Sept. 4, 1871. Mr. H. G. _—. = Sir:—Regarding your “Specialty for Dyspepsia,” I wou say that Ihave used it with the best repaca I have been a sufferer for five years, distressing me, but now can pirhe Ago heartily withont inconvenience. I was effected with dizziness so much as to fall in the street; that trouble is also removed. I have tried many: preparations without relief but I recommend your remedy as one deserving the confidence of all. Yours truly, Cc. A. HOLT, Real Estate Broker, 191 Friend Street, Boston. Residence, Union Streeet, East Somery ille, Mass. , FOR SALE BY BELL & BROWN, [Successors to H.R>Bussenius.) —~ Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts. NEVADA CITY. \ PRATT'S NEW LIFE, SYMPTOMS. OF DYSPEPSIA are pain in . the pit of the stomach, caused by contrac. pe tremities, mouth claminy, with bad taste} it cannot be excelled, and forconstipation . Purify-it-vith The Great Vegetable BLOOD PURIFIER.AND LIVER IN.VIGORATOR, CURES Serofula, Salt Rheum, etter, Blu enes Boils, Pimples. Sore Eyes, Skin Diseases, ~ Chremie aré@ Infiathatory Rheumatisnn, when every other remedy : fails. ERADICATES Syphilitic taint and all heredity “orders of he Blood from the * System. CURES. PILES AND DYSPEPSIA. Stimulates the Liverand Kidneys to health action; keeps the Bowels as reguiar as clockwork and fortifies the whole system against dis“ease in oy form. ? PRATT 8. NEW LIFE. Price $1. Por sale by tll Druggists, McBOYLE « CO., Druggists aud Chemists, San Francisco, Sole Proprietors. GRASS SEED, CLOVER SEED. Fresh Garden Seec ELOWER SEED. —AT— PRESTON’S DRUG STORE, MEDICAL WONDER, P POND'S EXTRACT “ ABSOLURE ‘WATER-PROOF, AT agli —_——{LAMP CHIMNEYS, 5 for. 50 €erts a Preston's. GLUE, SHILLAC, SAINFOIN, —aT— : Nevada Drug Store. . FLOUR FOR SALE. HE UNDERSIGNED, inorder to close out business, offer for sale, from kere TO 20,000 SACKS” seats NO. 1 BAKERS’ EXTRA FLOUR, WARRANTED. At the rate of $3 PER HUNDRED POUxDS. _ TORSON & CLAKK, Srentalons of Nevada City Flouring Mill. . Nevada, March 36th, 1873. Nevada Skating Rink, . ~ B. BULLARD, Proprietor. EREAFTER the Nevada Skating Rink will be open EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except Sundays } And every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and o’clock. Use of Skates in the afternoon, fez Ladies and Children 215 cents. A Lady always in attendance to wait upon Ladies and Children. The best of order-always maintained. Admission Free. Use of Skates im the Evening, 25 cents. _BIRDSEYE BULLARD, Prep’ Nevada, March 15th, 1873. _-— WOOR RANCH FOR SALE. —— << SF apt miles” from Nevada City, containing 200 acres with good house (six rooms), twe good barns, sheds and outhouses, Fifty acres under fence, fifteen acres sowed to goats and. wheat for hay. . Apple orchard of one hundred trees in full bearing. F.ve hundred grape vines 7 years old. The whole, together with the tarin implements, for one thousand dollars: For further particulars apply to o unbealthy atmorpheric influences, Nevada, J March ab eaals 1872, a . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Spring Goods. S PRESTON’S,. 5 stom. AAPURDAY EVENINGS, tom 75 Ww 38 . A 8&7” Tickets will be sold by the Month, if . desired. aes ee IN ORDER TO AN IMMENSE STOCK: yal B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, BROAD STREET. Nevada, Feb: 22nd. To be found in Nevada. ‘Connty Which we will sell on and af-. ter this date, at. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We don’t stick out shingles on our Goods to deceive the public, but we have established a reputation for TRUTH ; what we say is gospel truth ries our opponents to see that. we ars doing the LEADING Clothing. Business in the city. We don’t “‘shingle out’’ Socks at two hits, we sell them at 121-2 ctsor $1 $1 per dozen. . No Humbug ABOUT We have mo motive in creating an excitement im the Clothing Trade, nor bear any animosity to anybody Won Boe Boe. hs ee “@OLDSMITHS DRY GOODS. STORE! _ON BROAD STREET. LOOK OUT FOR OF PRICES IN A FEW pays milk W.-H. CRANFORD, Bevada. only to-attend strictly to our own business, and-we will do just what we say. Our mottois We publish tothe workd our list of prices, and fear nobody. ~ ~ Beaver Suits at $15, Pocket Handkerchief, Beaver Suits at $17. Thetsame as the above, Cassimere Suit, $25, Fine ;Business Suit, from $20 to $25. a Scotch Suits, from $20 toys, Imported Scotch Suits, $30. # Good heavy;Cassimere} Pants, 2 50 to $5. . Fine English and <French Cassimeré Pants, $6 50 to $9. Which we boast are not tobe found this side of San Francisco. and prices, Undershirts, 50 Cents each And all the fursishing te in proportion. ‘ Vlanyal Gray Updetshirts, $1 25 Se i a rs Cal. Overshirts at§$1!75. Gray Overshirts at $1 50. Duck Pants, best, 75 cts a pair. Cotton Socks, 75 cts pr doz. Cotton Socks, $1 pr doz. And every article in the store af the above rates. Vests of all shapes and’patiorn and sosays the public. It wor-” THIS SALE. Quick Sales and Small Profits. Neck-tie and Socks thrown in the bargain. -}+—If there is cny reduction in our : list of priees we shall publish.a new list daily. Cult at Nathan & Casper’s for your Clothing and consult your own interest. . You can find good and fashionable clothing cheap at . NATHAN & CASPER’S.