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May 21, 1872 (4 pages)

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ALE OF TING rT TOCK IN THE * JWNED BY BROS, ® SED OF WITHTS AT WHICH Thr ASE BUSINESS 1x ) HUMBUG Hi! nce themselves [7 nd prices. ‘be sold 100 per an ever known thers 50 per hanthesame. a NEVADA OITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. J Judgment Affirmed. In the case of Nevada County, vs. Wm. M. Eddy, a rehearing was granted in the Supreme Court, at the requtest of a large number of leading lawyers of the State. The suit was brought by this county to test the constitutionality of the law passed The Supreme . Court rendered a decision in favor 6f gages,from taxation. the county, which was published in the Transcrrrr at the time. . The rehearing came upon Friday last, \ent was affirmed. This By this decision every county in the State will derive a Jargely increased revenue, and Assessors now ' know. exactly what to do. : Fun at the Rink.’ Mr. Bullard, ever on the alert to please the people, has now offered a prize of $20 for the. best time to be made on. the velocipede, 11 times “around the room, on Wednesdity evening next. Miss Carrie A. Moore and Prof. Lovett will be the eontestants: In addition to this, Professor Lovett will imitate new beginners on skates, and Miss Moore will perform on the skates several times during Great Closing Out Sale. : Marcus Banner, df the firm of Banand retail dealers of clothing on the Pacific coast, is now in this city for the purpose of closing out the imou the corner of Broad and Pine streets. Every article jn the store“is offéred for sale below. San Francisco cost prices, and Banner Brothers assure the people that they will:not remain in business here over 30 days longer, andthe goods must be. sold genuine and not a bogus sale. In they invite all"to call and examine the goods and prices for themselves, as the goods must and will be sold within 30 days, at which. time Banner Brothers will cease business in Nevada City. This is the-grandest opportunity ever offered to purchase clothing in Nevada county. tf Grand Social Party. Another Grand Social Party, will be given by Davis & Blum, on Friday evening, May 24th, at Temperance Hall. The best of music. will be in attendance and tickets of admission are only $1. A general in: vitation is extended to-everybody. Don’t fail to attend if you want to have a good time. Dancing. from-8 to Lo’clock. “May 19-5t Good News. ner Brothers, the heaviest importers:. . mense stock of clothing in theirstore, . -at-somre-price or-other. Purchasers . ~ edn rely upon the fact that this is a order to substantiate this statement . . BARGAINS ~”EVER BROUGHT TO NE-. VADA COUNTY. _— Get the Latest Styles SUMMER GOooDSs At the Store of : A. Goldsmith Cheaper than at any other place. bringing in to-day. ‘ORE IT Is LATE. ‘YOUROWN PRICES. . lothing in the 7.goods. of us25 ., er than importy are,the STYLES HING, _ [anufacture. TING OF SUITS, 7 i SUITS, rs, SIMERE SUITS, dolors and descripcolors, : of 8, AND SHOES, ts’ and Children. solorsand deseriylothing ! LATEST STYLE VEST QUALITY. . ssortment of UNKS, VALISES, . &e., ke. . ng Goods, RGEST LOT, EST TO BE HAD E STATE ! nd a Dollar for t first calling to is and prices: INHER BROS. aa anid Pine Street the evening. In order to have a large crowd to witness the exciting performance, Mr, Bullard has reduced-the price of admission to 25 eeuts. John A. Lancaster, Ira A. Laton and J. H-Helm have been selected’ judges of the velocipede race. Recorder’s Office. The / following instruments were filed for record in the County Recorder’s office, yesterday :, ames G. Worthington to Richard Noell. ‘Real estate on the Grass Valley roud; consideration, $6,000. John ‘Timmons to Hdward Williams. Mining elaims ‘on Independence Hill. ed Manuel Peirera to Hamilton Smith, Jr, Mining claims in . Bloomfield township, consideration, $2,124. A. J. Doolittle & Co. :havelocated 400 inches of water from Slate Creek, above Willow Valley, for. mining purposes, 0 ; tne. Fashionablié Tailor. We direct. thé attention. of our readers to the advertisement of A. Rosenthal, in another column of today’s Transcript, He has just received a splendid stock of. the latest styles ofcloths, ‘suitable, for gents’ vests, coats or pants, which.he is prepared to make to order on short notice. Mr. Rosenthal’ is ‘one of the most fashionable tailors in the State. The Litigamt Law: Played Out, By the act of the last Legislature, the Litigant Law, requiring all legal advertisements, such a5 Probate Notices, Summons, Constables’ and Sheriff's Sales, etc., to be published in ong particular «paper in: each county in the State, to make them legal,” expired to-day. Hereafter all persons can have legal advertisements published in a paper of their own selection. The trial of Hidalgo, charged with assault with intent tocommit rape on the'ebild of Richard Dillon, at Eureka, was commenced in the County , Court yesterday. District Attorney Deal ‘appears for the prosecution, and A. J. Ridge, of Grass Valley; for the défense. Picenic. ‘The children of the’ various Sunday Schools, in:this city, are to have a grand picnic some’ day text week. Committees have been appointed to make all necessary arrangements, "and on next Sunday.it will be decided on what day it will take place.’ We are glad tne officers of the Sunday Schools have taken this action. A lotof rock was. crushed at the Oriéntal mill, a few days since, from the Buchanan ledge, Willow Valley,. which paid $40 per load, or $26 per ton. The ledge continues to look -well. and is from 18 to 20 inches ip thickness. : « _ > Anethier Mine Sola. The Liberty quartz mine, at Graniteville, has been sold to a San Franciseg Company. The mine has been lying idle for some time, but operations. upon it willbe resumed immeH, Levy, Commercial street, is now receiving-a-very large stock of Summet’goods. New additions are being made everyday. New style kid gloves $1 per pair. Gentlemen’s furnishing goods, latest style Summer hats, and ladies dress goods. Everybody should go and see the new goods at Levy’s. 3t Wanted«-—-Number-353, Ticket, No. 353, won the gold watch which was rafited for at the Catholic Festival om. the 18th of March last. The holder ofsaid ticket can obtain the watch on application to this office. May.18-1w Provide Against Danger. At this season all the great lines of travel begin to swarm with human beings intent on business or pleasure. Are these moving multitudes aware of the danger which. ensnes from drinking different. varieties. of water and breathing atmospheres to which their lungs até unaccustomed? Do they re« alize how important it is to be pre-armed with an antidote that will defend their systems from thé evil consequences of such changes and from all.ailments and disturb. ances whith arise from the miasma so plentifully evolved from the soil at this pe yiod of theyear? Such an antidote—certain inits protective operation and free from everything objectionable in its composition and flavor—has been for twenty years before the world, No instance can be adduced, during that period, in which Hostetter's Stomach Bitters hasfailed as an acclimating medicine, or asapreventive of the bodily ills towhich the undefended system is liable in unhealthy localities. A geod appetite, perfect digestion,a vigorous condition of the nervous system, funetional regular ty, and, a pure and activecirculaiton, are the elements of health, and these signal blessings may be secured and perpetuated by the use of this: powerful, yet harmless, vegetable tonic. Such isthe experience of all who have ever taken it asa safeguard against the diseases which debility, irregularity and a morbid condition of the selids and fluids of the body are sure to invite, naire BSR RSE TSE CASE MATAR, TR RSE! DONNOLLY’S CALIFORNIA PREMIUM YEAST POWDER. —— GREAT REDUCTION! SE the best and ‘the Powder ever offered to the public. No one can make good bread without . ‘DONNOLLY’S YEAST POWDER. ¥ “Pwenty-five gross of pure white Yeast Bo ew mee day.sale by all grocers. Factory, 121 Front Street, Sam Francisco. “"* Bi CALLAGHAN, Proprietor, D 8 pape sat en ee St, a eee TAM’S SALOON, PINE, STREET, NEVADA CITY. NTOINE TAM wonld inferm the A peopie.of Neveda City thet ‘he is prepured, to serve California Oysters in every stylé af his Salooon. Iced Fountain Soda, of every flavor. Ice Cream, PIES, CAKES, TEA AND COFFEE 4T ALL‘ HOURS OF THE DAY OR r\ * : hopes to receive @ Libera] share of the pubGive him ecall. . Nevada City, May 8th, 2622. Only $16 per gross, in 20 gross lets. 4 ever brought to this city, embracing every kind known in the . market. Look at the prices : 10 yds Sprague and Merrimac Prints for $1. White Rock and Lonsdale Muslin, 5 yds for $1. Fine Summer Dress Goods, pr yd, 25cents. New style Suiting, Gros du Pruss, pr yd, 25 cents. Fine Satin Striped Pique, per yd, 25 cents. Fine Embr, Skirting, 11-4 yds wide, pr yd, 20 cents. {PIONEER DRY Lot of Dry Gooods ever brought NANCE NE 2S GOODS STORE! ue J.& 8. ROSENTHAL . AVE JUST RECEIVED AT THEIR STORE, Corner of Broad aad Pine dtreets, the LARGEST, RICHEST, And the CHEAPEST TO THIS CITY. + Their Stock consists of an excellent assortment of Dry Goods, among which -are the following articles:. Satin Barbouns, Silk Poplins, ‘Belgian Repps, Japanese Silks, Marseilles, Ribbons, Merrimac Prints, Quilts, : Millinery Goods, ' Hoisery, Calicoes, Caitpote; Shoes, Lineng, Hats, . Collars. &e., The Ladies of Nevada City and County are invited to call and examine the large
variety of goods, which are offered at the very lowest prices. Every article in the Dry Goods linefean be obtained at the] PIONEER DRY GOODS STORE, J. & 8S. ROSENTHAL, Propr’s. Nevada, May, 8th. 1872. » Linen Towels, pr doz, $1 75. : Children's Trimmed Hats, 50 cents, Fine hemstitch Hdkfs, pr doz, $2, Fine Parisian style of Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, $2 and $2 50. Imperial 3-ply and Brussels Carpets at San Francisco cost. Finest and best double width Freneh Gingham. pr yd, 25 cts. Pure Linen Napkins, 75 cents pr doz. Real Fine Embr. French Corseta, $1. Hat Frames, Lace and Buckram, 25cts. Shaker Bonnets, 12 cents. Andall other articles at like -~ You can’t form any idea of the amagnificence of the see them ! DRESS GOODS! Silks of all colors, French and Irish Poplins, White House Goods, Grenadines. Alpaccas, . Prints, a beautiful stock, And every other Kind. HOUSE FURNISHING . _ GOODS + Bleached and Un-bleached «y: 4 Tawelings, Table Cloths, NapAnd evéry other article in this line -required for Household and general use ! Every article ugially found in first class Dry Goods Establish. Wma wt {SPLENDID NEW GOODS! aie feti ade Hy A Nev STORE! Successors to HAAS & CO. Corner Pine & Commercial Sts. ‘NEVADA CITY. GO TO NATHAN & MILLER’S 3 FOR YOUR FINE SUMMER GLOTHING — THE FINEST AND*THE CHEAPEST! NATHAN & MILLER, Have on hand A full Stock, Of all Sizes, H. W. VELLA, and Slippers of évery description. 2 Oxford Ties. Toes. ed or Plain. Men’s Button Guiters., gress Gaiters, Lace Shoes, Oxford Ties and Slippers, Ladies, Misses, and Children’s Boots, Shoes, and Slippers of every style and material made to order and a pertect fit guaranted, Special attention given to the making of Men’s Embroidered and Ladies’ Toilet silippers. Special attention paid to Repairing, H, W. VELLA, Adjoining Stumpf's Hotel, Broad Street. Nevada, May 3d. ON SALB —AT— NEVADA DRUG STORE. THE NEW FOOD—SEA MOSS FARINE, FOR SAUCES, JELLIES, €UsTARDS, ETC. oq A choice lot of EXTRACTS for flavoring the same, at very low rates. ~ SUGAR OF LEMONS, Making excellent Lemonade at 4 cost of but two cents a glass. Spices of all kinds. Pure Cream Tartar and Soda for Baking purposes. P Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Crucibles and Acids, E. M. PRESTON, ConStrap Shoes, ® Preecriptions accuratély compounded at all hours, dey or night.’ 8. W. COR. BROAD & PINE STREETS t+ Under the Transcript Printing Office. Roller Skating Assemblies. —AT THE-— . NEVADA SKATING RINK. “ Nevada &kating Rink wiil re-open MONDAY, April 8th. Every Forenoon the Rink will be opened from. 94 to 12.0’clock, A gentleman will be in attendance to teach all wno desire to learn to skate, -Admission free, useof skates 26. cents. Every Afternoon from 3 o’clock till 5.— Admission, including Skates 25 cents. The Rink will be open only Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings from 7 +4 to 10 e’clock. Admission — Gentlemen 26 cents ; use of Skates 25 cents. Ladies, including Skates 25 cents, Gentleman and Lady, admission and use of skates 60 cts. b. BULLARD, Proprietor, Nevada, April 5th. ICE! ICE! Xx Ice Co TE Rewfds Ice Company are prepared andcounty. Orders ieft at the office, foot wil) be promptly Glled. $ ef Boulder Street, Wevadse, May 14th, 1972: ‘ANUFACTURER of Men's, Women’s, Misses-and Children's Boots, Shoes Your;special attention_is called to my Men’s Patent Leather Tongue Boots, and French Calf Tongue Boots, e Morocco Legs, Fair Stitched and Box Fine Dress Boots, Plain Legs, Fair Stitch. . DRUGGI ST. Of the Celebrated Cheviot Shirts, one IF YOU WANT A FINE OR CHEAP SUIT OF BOYS’ CLOTHING : G0 TO THE Nevada Clothing Store. \ ny ' FOR YOUR Under Clothing, , GO TO NATHAN & MILLER’S. FOR ANY ARTICLE IN ¢ . THE CLOTHING LINE GO TO MILLER & NATHAN’S. e Don’t forget the place. NEVADA CLOTHING STORE ! Nathan & Miller, PROPRIETORS. At Haas & Co’s Old Stand, corner Pine & Commercial Streets, MILLER'& NATHAN, . [will issue orders to their Annual Target Practice . AND PARADE 1 —OF THE— NEVADA LIGHT GUARD}. NEVADA LIGHT GUARD! Attention Headquarters Fourth Brigade, N. G. C. SACRAMENTO, April 12, 1872. ‘\ BNERAL ORDERS, Number Two. g 1. Regimental and Company Commanders mands for Parade and Target— ing the month of May, as re by law II. Such Parade and Tar otice shal] be held on“fucsdays, We 8 , ill, Reports shal be made through the usual channels to these Headquarters, prior to the eighth day of June,on the blanks furnished for that. purpose. : TY. The following rules,! (promulgated in: Generai Orders, No. 4, General Headquarters N. G. C,1868,) shall be strictly adhered to, viz : Size of Target for Infantry to be six feet by two feet, with four inch bull’s eye in centre, placed at a distance of-ene hundred and fifty yards for off-hand shooting, and two hundred and fifty yards for firing from the knee ; and for Calvary pistol pracof.thirty yards, Hits to be measuréd from. centre of bull’s eye to centre of bullet hole average for misses. to be rated at twenty inches. By order of Brig-Gen. JOSIAH HOWELL. \ Frank Miller, Major, and A. A. G. Official. d Frank Miller, Maj. and A. A. G. To M. 8. De, Captain Comd’g Go; ¢. — You are hereby ordered to assemble your Company for Parade and Target Practice on any Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday dur-. iug the month of May, as may best suit Your convenience, By order C. V. Kei.oaa, Col. Com'dg 4th Regiment. F. H. McCormick, First Lieut and Adj’t. HEADQUARTERS NEVADA LIGHT GuaRD, ) May Ist, 1872, § In compliance with thé above Order: the members of the Nevada Light Guard are hereby ordered to assemble at their Armory, in this city, on Thursday, May 30th, 1872, At 10 o’clock, A. M. IN FULL UNIFORM, equipped for. Target Practice. : The Company Medals and othér Prizes will be contested for, x Every Member is expected to be present. By order M. 8. DEAL, Capt, Comd’g. -: W. F. Evens, 0. 8. f\ N, B.—Regular Monthly Meeting Saturday Evening, May 4th, nil NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS! ——— WM. T. SHURTLEFF, } wor respectfully inform the S ple of Nevada City and vicinity thut he has opened the i ) Neatest and best Arranged Py 1 GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE In the County—on the Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets, Formerly occupied by P. Scieutti Where he intends to keep on hand every article usually found in a First Class Grocery Store. His Stock is entirely hew and fresh and consists in part of . CASE GOODS, of every kind usually bad inthe markets. ar CHEESE, FLOUR, RICE, BACON, HAMS. LARD, SOAPS, and in fact everything that is required in a family. : . Everything in my line will be sold at x very small advance on Cost Prices. Goods will be delivered a reasonable distance free of charge. I hope by selling good articles at low Prices and extending every accommodation tu cash customersto merit a liberal share of the public patronage. WM. T. SHURTLEFF, Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets, Nevada City. . April 25th, 1872. . NEVADA BAKERY AND RESTAURANT. J. J. ROGERS, Broad Street, Nevada City. , AVING and Restaurant of Alex. Gault, I wil! hereafter carry on the business at the old stand. The tables of the Restaurant will be supplied with the very best the market affords. Fresh bread will he délivered anywhere within the city limits, ‘Parties th town and from the conntry will find at the Nevada Restaurant all the delimeen usually found in a first clas# resta:raft, J. J. ROGERS. Revads, May 162078, LL WARRANTS DRAWN ON THE SX Gerieral Fund of Nevada County, and registered prior to February 17th, 1871, wil' be paid on cemeygp one All Warrants ov the Road d, registered prior to Feb. lth, 1871, also Warrants Nos. 465 to 470 inpaid on presentation. Interest ceases from this date. A. GOLDSMITH, Treasurer A. H. Parker, Deputy. Nevada, May 11th; 1873s a days;-in-any week of the month desifmated._ tice, same sized target, placed at. a distance . ae . SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, BUTTER urchased the Nevada Bakery Cakes, Pies; etc.; always on han@..._-_ clusive; registered Feb. 11th, 1871, will be: