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March 22, 1874 (4 pages)

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eee on eo sf : ormec! RING Ww ays RE Will TION. ; will le; but ie Weil re prite all and } cts the ity. ver The Daily: Transerips “NEVADA CIPY, CAL. pny OCAL AFFAIRS, — The Dramatic Performance, = < @ The theatre was densely packed on Friday nigh to witness ‘the first appearance oftile Nevada City Amuteur Dramatic. troupe. We were confident the house would’ be full. This city is proverbial for its Hberality in the patronage of home talent, and all efforts to improve it, and we felt assured that a call upon the people would be responded to, as it was on Friday evening. And-—we felt still further contidencein—assurRee ing the peoplethat they would uot Hi _ For 'a Short ‘Time Only. x Pre Kester's Cemniission, ¢3 “At rooms.64 and BS National Bx: . } Considerable comment; was Bae chahge Consult Madatie ete after the distribution , of. the mail, the celebrated"Clairvoyant: Test ‘MePriday night, about an envelope, redium, Magnetic Healer and Phiyaiceived by A. W. Lester. Tt was supclan—from Europe, ~=Fee-from. $1 posed! by many it contained a comlipwaida. ae ha meb-17 —{ission.of some kind; what; was-on= ly surmised. It night be he was Telling the Truth is Never Wrong. . °™missioned Postmaster. We think Hyman & Bros. would respectfully as ee «ate a inform the public that they will sel] . C*¢F the matter. The distegsions of. their entize-etick of Clothing Fur. {that envelope would ses the coolest . nisliing Goods, Trunks, Valises; etc., to thinking. a seed wy 2, at less than San Francisco cost, . ¥°8 about a quarter of aminch thick They would rather’ jose a little on . b¥d three postage stamps on it;~and . > their goods, and have the use of the a. ist sncagt es ee = money thaukeep them jn their store . !" the conclusion — —— nb oe until-next elect: ie . hated at the seat of Government. It lis ~ ze Zi 4. the accon ati f Traveling Public. “Their Spring and: Summer stock . *@5: 00 -opeting, found to contain” = mmodation.of the Traveling Public a “ bad ] =i 2 yy is We Ee: = P= will be the largest -ever. brought to . #” Ames and Dallan’s new—price H&t feal disappointed in the, merits of . the performaiice, For there is not only aliberility in the patronage af home tatehtin-this'eity, bit there is . avery liberal share_of home talent . to patronize. All who-attended the . performance at the TheatreFriday . night, will bear us out in all we may . say commendatory of it. The audiiy ence were more than pleaséd.~ We . Bev oral er OS ey . Gentlemen ! : . : Shave been assured by parties who are not usually JaVigh of their praise, that. it wus nnexceptionably-good: ever’ been given in, the Theatre. There was justice done the, parts by the several wetors. : well, it would seem unjust—to particularize>Every one who attended came away with the impression firmly fixed in their ‘minds that dramatic; tulent is not wanting here. We have heard it suggested that-the -performatiee—berepented; anit we” heartily second the motion, We. de not know'as the society would accede to the request, but we think if a . general desire for their reappearance should be made known, they would comply. Believing that the plays will be repeated, we shall await the seoond appearance to give a more . extended notice. * a ne Railread Bill. The Governor signed the bill authorizing the construction of a Railroad. froin this city to Colfax, on} Friday. -All that remains uow,.—is . Will be continued for Sixty days. Call. Where all did) . “\ tive Organs. As a family’ medicine they (this city; “wid in-order to make room . f paper bags, and the enyelope was. for them in their store, Hyman Bros-}® eee ee eee 1 will give bargains such as nevef was . offered in this county before.’ This . It Reeruits the Exhausted System. . — The wear and tear-of Hife affects us all and convince~yourselves ‘that the . #@4there tee when the sian ‘ : : us Succunm € pressure upon the Vital above is the whole truth and nothing z ae cae 5 forces exerted by. anxiety, or serrow,~or unbut the truth, Hyman & Bros., die mental labor, or bodilyfatigus-. “At Corner Broad and Pine streets, . such times the best and safest of all restorevada City. mch [2 . atives is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. The pue stimulant used in the preparation of this genial invigorant is so qualified, tempered and endowed with renovating proper-_ Take notice, that Ed. Goldsmith Imported Cigars. You just go_. tion, that no unpleasant reaction can ever and tty them when you want to enae ie Apes Soop resovating . joy & good smoke: . m6 eitect of the: medicine. This effect is not Case aus ust Received. . dust received and for sale at Ed. . Goldsmith’s, fresh Lemons, Limes, . Oranges and Banannas. m6 ——— more and moreapparent every day as the stomach, the liver;-the bowels and the -nerves are gradually brought under the sanitary influence of: this wholesome and agreeable antidote to physical weokness, ——> low spirits and disease, « Indigestiou yields School Books, to its tonie‘and regulating actiofi when all . Full assortment. of Schoo] Books the vaunted remedies of the pharmaccpecia SRS , . have been uselessly exhausted. It is the. and Stationery -elways’ on hand at} P ars ca Rryeee : : be. es 4 same with constipation and liver complaint . Ed. Goldsmith's. m6 Even when violent purgation and mineral salivants have reduced\ the dyspeptic;—bilious and constipated invalid to a deplorable state of debility and distress, the Bitters will’restore the strength of the system and impart tone and regularity to the weakened and disord red organs. In every Phase of miasniatic disease, from. simple fever and ague to the most obstinate /maledies of a rémittent type, the medicine may be truly said to-work wonders. The demand for it this season in all sections of ‘country subject to the Visilations of this distressing clars Of ailments, i8 larger than > oe SPECIAL NOTICE. . Why suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestién, . and loss-vfappetite, when you can, by using . Br. Henk y's celebrated I XL Bitters, ef . fect a perfect\ eure; they area pleasant . and in\ igorating tonic, and endorsed and reconuuended by our-most eminent Pysi/ cians (as per certificates on each bottle) for all complaints of the Liyer and Diges have no equal. See advertizement in another column. to secure the capital necessary for its construction. We believe no difticulty will’ be experiénced in that matter. But“it— will be ~ necessaty forevery man to take stock to the extent of his ability, It is ay road for the benefit of the whole, and all who are interested in the prospér. . ity of the county, will see the neces. . . sity of aiding in its construction. . A meeting of the incorporaters will . + be-held on Tuesday, when—a_plan . . vicinity, and. IMen.too, who are interployees, its tonic properties are duly—up-. will be devised, which it is hoped . “every one will assist if carrying out. . All honor to Gov. Booth. Harrah . for the Railroad. : : Rough & Ready. We are informed by Mr. Dikeman, of Rough & Peady, that at that place it is Summer. Fruit trees are in blossom, and grass and grain are gtowing finely, He says he cut on . Friday some grain sown last Fall, . and it was twenty inches . high. Rough & Ready is only 8 miles from . here, and insight of this place . snow is two or more feet deep. This shows the great difference’ in . . climate in places but a little distance . apart in California, If variety is. wanted all a person-has to dd is to _ travel. — >> -__ -__—_. uring towns, where close confinement trom morning till night in crowded factories talls upon the health and spirits of the em. Blumenthal’s Column. The ladies of Nevada City and : previated and the consumption increases ested in the purchase of dry goods, . with each succeeding year. are requested to read the advertiseeee ment of A. Blumenthal, which occupies acolumn of to-day’s Transcripr, MASS MEETING Mr. Blumenthal has just received a a : : : mammoth stock of beautiful Spring} Wom ens Crusade against and Summer staple and fancy dry INTEMPERANCE goods, ladies’ and children’s shoes, : and in fact everything to be found in # first class dry: goods store. ean advertises to sell all ‘his goods at ae F San Francisco, the Eloquent and the lowest living rates, and those QO Popular Speaker, will “TALK” to the who patronize him will be convinced . people at the : : F NEVADA THEATRE, of the f.ct. His place of business ig On Sunday & : Ma 92 corner of Broad and Pine streets, wHGay venee: me MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS, WIVES AND . ; WOMEN OF THE LAND We are indebted to Johnny Jack, : who keeps a variety-store‘on Pine apts AE “ete cr ee aa Pe YOUR SONS BROTHERS AND HUSBANDS street, opposite Kidd's block, , for a FROM THE FEARSWL SCOURGE, sample of fine imported Huvana ci; gars, an invoiee. of which he has just RUM 1 a received for the benefit of those who like“a fine flavored cigar. Johnny . Subject—‘*The Curse of America.” Imported Cigars, knows our weakness, and here’s our GLORIOUS UPRISING OF THE MASSES thanks. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY WHERSEs ae EVER HE SPEAKS,No ‘ harge for Admissien. A small fee of 25 cents will be received at a ; the door to defray expensés, Those unable As an impression prevails AMON . to contribute are cordial'y invited free, 3 a § § iat without money or price. some of our people,that an admission To Douauselies at fo choca. -BROAD STREET.. ....NUVADA OITY My solivited, ‘ties. by the tenic, aperient and enti-bilious : : >} has }USt received a large invoice. of vegetable preducts which it holds in‘: soluthat few better performances have . Pine ; transient but continuows; and wili beeome . —_———. tin een : : at any former period during the last twentya oe baer five years; and_in fact its popularity is ite} ~ road Street, newr Pine. ___ D=0-/+-erensing everywhere, In our manufacta 2. AND THE LIQUOR TRAFIC, . . . fee of twenty-five cents will be charg. led, to hear the leeture by Dr. HasThe Literary Society will post-. kell, at the Theatre to-night, we are pone their exercises on Monday night, . requested to state.that no admission Postponed. ta Dr. Hasxill will organize a Templars’ Bund of Hope where there is none, and earnestly appeals to the Women of the Land. to organize a Woman’s Movement in reliance of aid from Almighty. God ; and avoid: _ 0 account of the lecture of Dr. Has. kell, New Dress and Fancy Geoeds. Mrs. Sterling has just received-a beantifal stock of ‘Dress and Fancy Goods, and the ladies. of Nevada and Vicinity are iny.ted to call \and see . them, mch 21-4t —>——. The Goods Have Arrived.: . Notwitlistanding: the terrible bad . Toad, Rosenberg Bros. have succeed. . edin getting in the first instalinent of their: Mammoth stock of Spring . “aud Summer Dry Goods, ahead of . all Competitors. The goods arrived yesterday, andmust be seen to be *ppreciated. They are really beautiful. The ladies of Nevada city and county are invited to call and examinef the new stock which is being sold-at greatly reduced rates. mch19 NR Cane Seating Chairs, \ Bring on your chairsand have new cane bottems and backs putin, My shop is opposite the Transcrirr office, on Commercial street mech 20-tf 5: Sosierre, Those who . #!! denuneiations of Liquor Dealers, to treat fee will be charged. them kindly, and assist them to change in. choose to contribute, can do so, if] tosome. other business, remunerating to wes . -_ . thémselves and beneficial to the eommuninot, itis all right anyhow. Let evoy m7 erybody go to the lecture to-night. —_—— — ee = COUNTY WARRANTS. Lecture To-night, bc _ LL Warrants. on General Fund regisDr. Haskell the renowned TemA tered_ prior to May-12th. 1873; also y i i is . registered Warrants Nos. 148, 149, 150 and baba seyerne earageeres bers lectans _ this 171 aud 182 on Road Fuud. Also, Warrant city at the-Theatre this evening. . No. 3on Indient sick Fund registered May : . * 5 73, will be paid on presentition,— Dr. Haskell is net a fanatic, nor is oe Pveed ani n tothe rum_sellE. P. SANFORD, : Treasurer. ighendebeeie oe ; $ By A. H. Barker, Deputy. ers or rum drinkers. He~ meets all} Nevads, March 12th, 1874. cordially, and by argument aud not} ~~~ Special Noti denunciation, tries to convince them pecial Notice. they are wrong. He is e oquent and Nowe is hereby given to all. pernons foe = indebted to the late firm o YCASholds his audiences spell “bound. anh & KOBINBON that their account end. ean have been placed in the hands of J. B. Leh at att sci ead tices GRAY for coNection and that prompt pay: one 2 P. 7—} ment muust’bs made by these who woulé Large Peay. save cost. _ A. "ROBINSON Surviving partner of Lancaster & Robi=son Nevada City, Jan. Jat) 1#74~_. We were shown yesterday by Mr. Beckman, a pear ‘raised. by Mr. Pooler, ona ranch this side of Dr. Chapman’s, which is in a perfect state of prescrvation,and weighs two pounds and twe onnces. ! Transcript . Job Printing Office COMMERCIAL STREET. Nevada City. ‘ Theatre. The proceeds of the performance at the Theatre for the benefit of the Benevolent Society, after paying all! expenses, were over $100, ~ 6 $ ; ¢ ~ 6 y mon re ae ae ¢ aaa . e } © ea 4 4 i z . \e J os) : ———< aS, a Sees 2 TT ee LEN ET. ES CT NE OC 9 2 A EE . ER A Ee : a0 Gate HOLEL, ~ CARR & GENTRY. Proprietors YFNHIS WFLL KNOWN HOTEL Is AL Ways open-for the accommodaticn ef the“Traveling Public. Large additions hive deen made to it, and been titted up in ele. . gant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large, airy and comtortable, and the Table will . , compare favorably with that of ‘any Hotel in-tiie State. The Proprietors will p no+, ains hor expense to sender their gueste . , comfortable: :
‘Stages for all parts of the: State have their Offices-at this Hotel. The House is kept open all night for. Billiard les and Bar cop! *cte. “with the Hoter, A share ef Public Pp nage is respectfuy CARR & GENTRY, prietors, Neva‘ia, June Sth : y , UNION HOTEL, NEWADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, IRA A. EATON, Prop’r. THIS, well known and popwlar Hotel, situated -on . Main. Street, in the City of Nevada, ‘is always open for the reception of guests. The sleeping — ss partments are large, airy_and comfortable, and €very bed in the house contains 4 Spring Mattrass:—As a desirable quiet piace for the weary, the UNION i« not “excelled-by any House-outside of San FranCisco; “As an Eating House, the table of-the UNION Will compare favorably with any Hotel in the State. The BAL is constantly kept slipplied With the choicest brands ot .Wine., Liguors und Cigars, and the Biiliard Room and Tables are the very best that can ‘be procured o tside the large cities. Every attention is given to make the guests com fortable. . The proprietor solicits a share o } he public patronage. nls New Firm: “New Store, New Goods. HINDS & NICHOLSON, OULD respectfuily inform the peopleof Nevada city and the surrounding places that they have Opened a Grocery and Provision Store ON COMMERCIAL STREET. Nearly opposite the ‘‘Transcript Block,” in the store tormerly occupied by A, Lademan, Our stock is entirely new and consists of everything in the GROCERY, _ PROVISION, AND ~-VEGETABLE LINE: We will always-be-inreceipt of everything hew in ouxline of business und customers @an alwiys rely_uipon ¥etting the best at the lowest market-cash rates. By. duvling-honerebly-with every Une and giving the best bargains we hope to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. i HINDS & NICHOLSON, Nevada. Aug, 8th, 1873. a ¢ BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITy, CAPITAL STOCK: $200, 000, Pees ¢) 2s (o) + 7 JOHN W. HINDS, President. By Ws POMGS casedew ieceerre CASHIER DIRECTORS: John Cashin, Chas. Marsh, R.W. fully, Jonathan Clark; M. L. Marsh, A. H. Parker, John W. Hinds, MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral be. curity. ‘Highest Price paid for City ‘and Coun Warrants, : Legal Tenders Bought and soid at Regular Rates, ‘ Gold Dust Bought. Bullion diseounted, Liberal aivances made on Gold Dust. or Bullion for Assay-or Coinage at the Min General and Spéciaj Deposits received. Checks on San Francisco, Sacramento, Sa Fese;-Stockton and Virginia City. Drafts on Eastern Cities, eondon and Ger. many. = Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe Insurance Company. CORKESPONDENI18—Bank of Califa m2, Francisco ; Bank of D.O. Mills, Sacramento Agency Bunk of California, Virginia City. Interest on Time Deposits will be allowed, as follows : Six Months Time Deposits,6 per cent. per annum. Iwelve Months Tie Deposits, 8 per cent. per annum, #2” Persons resfling ata distance can send money by Express. Checks on Solvent Banks'taken at par. GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED, FLOWER SEED, \ oh Tim NEVADA DRUG STORE, _ \E. M. PRESTON, DRUGGIST. . ” © And Dealer in ACIDS, CRUCTBLES, MINING CHEMICALS AND MUFFLES, PAINTS @ OILS AND Vary. ' SHES, All at the Lowest Market Rates. . ———s Physician and Surgeon, -DEBMANENTLY LOCATED AT GRASS VALLEY. a #7” Prescriptions correctly compounded . at all beurs, day or night, ~ _ — : SS SSE EE MY: ac Te oo : B.H, MILLER’S FIRST GRAND CLOTHING, Furnishing . Goods, &c, __ FOR THIRTY DAYS. B. H. MILLER Yy-ourp respectfully inform the peo r_ple of Nevada City that -he offers his entire stock of : CLOTHING, ~~. FURNISHING = GOODS, &e. AT COST PRICES. — This isa Genuine ‘sale, as I desizva to close out my whole stock to make room for the Largest and Finest Stock of Spring Goods, . Ey: r brought to this market. Tinvite all buyers to give mea call immediately, us Iam determined to sell at’ COST PRICES FOR CASH. Odd. Fellows’ Building, S __Broad Street, Nevada City, . Nevada, Feb. 28, 1874, __ Machinery For Sale, T THE S. 8. BANNER MINE, Two Engines, 10x20 in. “One Boiler 54 in. diameter, 16 feet long, 3 in. tubes. Hoisting ana Pumping gear, One Engine 18x42 in, built-by H. J. Booth & Co, San Francisco. : Two Boilers, 48 in. diameter, 16 feet long, 3 in, tubes, : oe eet Oe ees » De Y Ome Sa Si Sate —pattericssvn Eight Pans. Pumps, Columns, — Iron, Cars, ete, etc, and in fact evervt ling necessary for running a first-class taine— This machinery is all complete and in good order. Apply toLHOM & ALLAN, Nevada Foundry. a ol CHAS, E, MULLOY. ANSON W, LESTER Lester & Mulloy,Wholesale and Retail Dealers, —In— GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ' Fine Wines and Whiskies. » E KEEP ON HAND CONSTANTLY a LARGE and varied Stock of the above line of Goods. No. 52 Broad Street, -\NEVADA CITY. oven March 14th. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. NSTATE OF L.A. WALLING, Deceased. E Notice ishereby given that the gale of the property of the estate of L. A. Wal: ling, deceased, fs hereby postponed until SA'TURDAY, APRIL 11th,1574,at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms of sale—Cash In gold coin, ten per cent down, and. balance on confirmation of sale-by Probate Court. Deedg at expense of purchaser, For description of property, see netice of sale publishe in the Nevada Daily Transcript, from January 15th to March 6th, 1874. d.M. WALLING, Executor of last will of L. A. Waling, deceased, mchl5-2w CIGAR STORE. HUGH McCAULEY, V OULD respectfully inform bis friends and the public generally that he has GKEENWALD and will constantly Keep on hand a fine stock.of CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, CARDS, ____¢UTLERY Rates. By strict attention to the business and HUGH McCAULEY, OFFICE NO, 21 MILL STREET, mo Nevada, Nov. I, 1873. purchased the stock and trade of JULIUS Deputy County Super intende mc a g _The Reason V Vhy. . THE QUESTION IS DAILY ASKED BY THOUSANDS OF OUR CITIZENS, “Why is it that the IXL Bitters Haye A:CHIEVED SUCH POPULARITY wit , THE PUBLIC, AND HAVE SUCH AN IMCLEARING S A I BE MENSE SALE *” THE REASONIS BE. OAUSE THEY ARE AMOLDAND. WELL. ESTABLISHED ARTICLE, AND ARE “ é MADE FROM THE MOST: CHOICE HERBS, AND. ROOTS: THE MANY WHO HAVE TRIED THEM, TESTIFY TO THELR BENEFICIAL -QUALITIES, AND’ HAVE NO HESITATIO. INRECOMMENDING THEM— ‘TO THEIR AFFLICTED FRIENDS, --THEY ARE-ACKNOWLEDGED TORE THE BEST TONIC AND-RECUPERATOR KNOWN ; ‘THEY BUILD UP_THE sys. TEM; AND IMPART STRENGTH TO THE WEAK AND EXHAUSTED, AND ARE_EN— DOYSED AND RECOMMENDED BY OUR MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS [as per” certifcates on éach bottle,] TO THOSE AFFLICTED WITH DYSPEPSIA, INDI. GESTION AND LOSS UF APPETITE, asa” blood purifier they surpass al}! other so. called tonics which have lately been placed in the market. : No Family sheukd be without them.— SOLD EVERYWHERE, : H. EPSTEIN & CO. Sote Propmetors, 518 Front St, mchl4-1¢ SAN FRANCISGO > COURSE OF LECTURES Benefit of Nevada Library. AT LIBRARY HALL, ae ~~ a ges following Lectures will be deliver: ed ; is Y__ lat Lecture by REV. J. BIMS. Subject: “The Master Piece of Creation,” @n Weunesday Evening, March 18th, eS 2nd_ Lecture by KEV. GEO, CLIFFORD. Subject : “Odd Fellows#hip ; its field and nyission.” On. Wednesday Evening, March 25th. = 3d Lecture by B, J. WATSON. Subject : “Boys.” On Wednésday EF vwpril let. Tickets for the Gourse $1, Single Ticxets, to be had at the Door, 60 cents. Dress Making & Hair Dressing. RS. S. F. COOK & MISS RFA.« NY DEES heving located in this city respectfahy inform the ladies that they are prepared to make Ladies’ Dresses, Coats, Cloaks, &c with the greatest dispatch, on reasonable terms and after the hiteat style of fashion, ‘4 ‘ HAIR DRESSING in all its branches done to order and at reasonablerates, Roc m8 On +Commercial St, next-deor-te—theVertety= Store of D. F. Dodge and opposite” Coes Shoe Store. Patronage respectfully solicited, . mecbho J. M. WALLING, NOTARY PUBLIC, —AND——-—— * Justice of the Peace. . EARCHING RECORNS AND ABSTRAC. KD "ING A SPECIALTY, bar Conveyancing Promptly attend. . ed to, . * Accounts colleeted. ; Office No 44 BROAD STREET, NEVAPA CIFY, ‘ qd JOHNNY JACK. Pine Street, Nevada City. Opposite Kidd’s Building. 2B eaerae IN TOBACCO, CIGARS, : PIPES, of all kinds. CONFECTIONERY, Nuts, LEMONS ORANGES, FIGS, DATES, é&e. If you want.a Genuine Impor. ted Havana Cigar, goto JOHN’ JACK’S. His Tobacco is also of the best brands. Nevada, March 15th. TREES AND PLANTS. FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, VINES, PLANTS, &C. _—— AVING received the agency for *ke Capital Nurseries, Sacramento, I am: prepared to for: ish’ Trees, Plants, &c., a: — Sacramento prices, freight added. Crate logues, Price Lists and printed directicis furnished on application, a W.H, CRAWFORD. ~~ Nevada, Feb. 8th, 1874. "i DAN. E. BELL, of Schools. FFICE —At the Drng Store, Corner a4 Pine and Coz:mercial Stieets, Mr. Bell will transact all business cco. i nected with the office during my absenc-, FRANK POWER, : Superintendent of School Nevada, March 3d, 1874. ARCADE SALOON. : ‘PIDINING McCauley’s Cigdr:st : fp Which-he-wilt-sell “at the Very Loweat . A PJDINING McCauley's Cigir Store, cx Broad Street, Nevada City. A. B. CARLEY, é endeavoring to please the public he . Keeps constantly on hand the.best WINES. hopes to receive.a good share of patronage.;-LIQUORS and CIGARS. 2 O14 friends and new comers are inyit+« ‘ td drop in and see 1. wl eceneeeet gy Re ren tene aren pre Se