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ALE OF
LIN G!
TOCK IN THE
OWNED ny '
. BROS,
SED OF WITH
,AT WHICH 7“ABE BUSINESS IN
) HUMBUG
ak!
nee themselves
d examining
ind prices,
. be sold 100 per
‘an ever known _
others 50 per
than the same
bringing in
r to-day.
YORE IT IS
LATE.
. YOUR OWN PRICES.
Clothing in the
y goods of us 25
yer than importey are the
STYLES
RING
HING,
OF—
fanufacture.
STING OF
SUITS,
H SUITS,
TS, 4
SSIMERE SUITS,
colors and descripcolors,
k of
‘s,
SHOES,
nts’ and Children.
colors and descrip
lothing !
LATEST STYLE
NEST QUALITY.
ssortment of
RUNKS, VALISES,
&e., &e.
ng Goods,
RGEST LOT,
TEST TO BE HAD
E STATE !
n the Clothing .
t first calling to
pad and Pine Street.
indebted to BANre hereby
tle immediately.
°
The Daily Transcript
NEVADA CITY, CAL. 5
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Fourth July Meeting.
At a meeting of the citizens of}
Nevada City, held at the Court
House, on Monday evening, for
the purpose of making arrangements
for celebrating the coming Anniversary, Hon. Niles Searls was elected
Presidentand J.J. Rogers, Secretary.
The following named gentlemen
were authorized to make all necessa~
ae? f arrangements :
Tra A. Eaton, A. H. Hanson,A. B:
Carley, N. P. Brown, J. J. Rogers,
Jonathan Clark, A. Goldsmith,-Wm.
M. Bailey, Niles Searls, C. T. Canfield, W. R. Coe,
W. Cornell, G.-v. Schmittburg, A
W. Potter, Wm. Wickes.
The above proceedings were published only in our city edition, yesterday therefore we sur it again
this morning.
The Committee were to’ meet last
evening at 9 o’clock, for the purpose
of appointing sub-committees and
making other arrangements for a
grand celebration. It is hoped citizens will not only contribute liberally, but that they will aid the committees in every way in their power,
tothe end that the coming celebration will eclipse anything of the kind
‘ver seen in the mountains.
Gold Dust Lost and Found.
_ A few days ago, Mr. Dickinson,
Superintendent of the Black & Young
mine, at Graniteville, started from .
the latter place, on horseback, to the
mill, a distance of two m-les, with
his pockets filled with packages of
gold dust. On reaching his office, he
diseoveted-that-one-of the packages,
valued at about $300, was missing.
He immediately walked over the
same route he had come, and when
in front of Bohannan’s saloon, he
found the lest gold dustin the street.
When he picked it up there were
about a dozen men sitting in front of
the saloon, and he quietly informed
them he had at last found a town
that contained honest men.
City 'Nrustees.
At a meeting of the City Trustees
‘on Monday evening, a petition was
received asking for improvements on
‘Park Avenue, so a8 to make the sume
passable for teams, to the easterly
line of the city—-referred to street
committee, consisting of Trustees
Smith, Shurtleffand Lademan. Bills
to the amount of $25 were allowed
on the fire fand, and the bond of W.
S. Long, as City Assessor, was approved. The Buard adjourned until
next Monday evening.
i ieee
City Property.
There are some thirty deeds for
city lots, belonging to various parties, which were made out over a
year ago, but have never been called
for. These are now in possession of
Justice T. H. Rolfe, late City Clerk,
who is authorized to detiver them to
the parties entitled to the same. By
calling at his office on Broad _ street,
and bringing the certificates which
were issued ip all cases, parties can
get the deeds for m their lots.
Coiavieblen of Nidalgo.
The case of Hidalgo, charged with
an assault with intent to commit
rape on the daughter ‘of Richard
Dillon, at Eureka, in January last,
was concluded in the County Court
yesterday. The jury after being out
tive minutes returned a verdict of
“*guilty as charged in the indictment,”
The case was defended by A. J.
Ridge, of Grass Valley, and proseeuted by District.Attormey Deal.
Velecipede Race.
Don’t forget the velocipede race at
the Skating Riak this evening. Miss
Carrie A. Moere and Prof. Lovett}.
will contest fer the prize—a $20 gold
piece: We are authorized by Mr.
Bullard to state that the contest is
open fer any andall other persons
who want to win $20 by making the
pars
The Board of Trustees, on Monday
evening last, appointed Wm. Scott
policeman, for oue year. This isa
most excellent appointment, and will
meet with the approbation of our
citizens. Scott is a first rate policeman. He attends to his duties
promptly and faithfully. —
Nevada Ledge.
The members of Nevada Sind
No. 13, F. and A, M., are notified to
meet at their Lodge room, this evening, at 8 o'clock.
pam
.C. Beckman, C.)
Great Closing Out Sale. _.,
Marcus Banner, of the firm of Banner Brothers, the heaviest importers
and retail dealers of clothing on the
Pacific coast, is now in this city for}the purpose of closing~out~the-immense stock of clothingin their store,
on the ‘corner-of Broad and Pine
streets. Every article.in the store is
offered for sale below Sair Francisco .
cost prices, and Banner Brothers assure the people that they will not remain in business here over 30 days aan BROUGHT TO NElonger, and the goods must be sold} ey ;
at some price or other. Purchasers -[VADA-COUNTY.
ean rely upon the fact that this is a
genuine and not a bogussale. In
order to substantiate this statement
they-inviteall 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
bein attendance and tickets of. admission are only $1. A general invitation is extended to everybody. a
Don't fail to attend if you want to
have & good time. Dancing from 8
to 1, 0’clock. May 19-5t
Good News.
H. Levy, Commercial street, ishow
receiving a very large stock of Summer goods. New -.additions.are being made every day. 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, wen the gold}
watch which was raffled for at the
Catholic Festival on the 18th of
March last. The holder of said
ticket can obtain the watch on application to this office. May 18-lw
Provide Against Danger.
At this season all the great liner of travel
tegin. ly swarm with human beings intent
on busineas.or t pleasure. Are these moving
multitudes awaie-of the danger which ensues from drinking . erent varieties of
water and breathing atmospheres to which
their lungs are unaccustomed?. Do-they realize how important it isto be pre-armed
with an antidote that will deferid their systems from the evil consequences of such
changes and from all ailments and disturbances which arise from the miasma so
plentitully evolved from the soil at this period of the year? 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 Hestetter’s
Stomach Biticrs has failed asan acclimating
medicine, or as a preventive of the bodily
ills to which the undefended system is liable
in unhealthy localities.
A good appetite, perfect digestion, vigorous condition of the nervous system, functional regular.ty, and a pure and active circulaiton, are the elements of ‘health, and
these sigual blessings may be secured and
perpetuated by the use of this powerful, yet
harmiess, vegetable tonic, Such is the experience of all who have ever taken it ase
safeguard against the diseases which debility, irregularity and a morbid condition of
the selids and fluids of the body are sure to
invite.
setae) esa i OSA a A A ENDS
DONNOLLY’S
CALIFORNIA PREMIUM
YEAST POWDER.
oo
GREAT REDUCTION!
Only $16 per gross, im 20 gross lets.
SE the best aud the cheapest Powder
ever offered to the public.
‘No one can make good bread without
DONNOLLY’S YEAST POWDER.
Twenty-five gross of pure white Yeast
Phwder tade every day.
For grocers.
Factory, vf Front Street, San Franeisce,
D. CALLAGHAN, Proprietor.
a7 Everyone uses Donnolly’s Cream
Tartar and en sae ee Se
Feb. 20th.
TAM’S SALOOS,
NTOINE TAM would inferm
people of Nevada City that he ia
pared to serve California Oysters in every
style at his Salooon.
Iced Fountain Soda, of every falee Cream,
PIES, CAKES, TEA AND COFFEE AT
ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OB
EVENING.
By endeavoring to please all Mr. Tam
hopes to receive a liberal share o: the pul
Give him a call.
vor.
. Nevada City, May 8th, 1872.
\aphe Greatest . .
BARGAINS
‘ ~_
YOU CAN
Get the Latest Styles
i —OF—
SUMMER
Goons
At the Store of
A. Goldsmith
~ Cheaper than at any oth: r place.
The largest and prettest stoca
ever brought to this city, embracing every kind known in the
market. Look at the prices :
10 yds Sprague and Merrimac
Prints for $1.
Waite Rock and Lonsdale
Muslin, 5 yds for $1.
Fine Summer Dress Goods, pr
yd, 25 cents.
New style Suiting, Gros du
Pruss, pr yd, 25 cents.
Fine Satin Striped Pique, per
yd, 25 cents.
Fine Embr. Skirting, 1 1-4 yds
wide, pr yd, 20 cents. _
Linen Towels, pr doz, $1 75.
Lot gf D Dry Gétahs ever et
PIONEER DRY ‘GOODS
STORE!
— )
J.& 8. ROSENTHAL
AVE JUST RECEIVED AT THEIR
STORE, Corner uf Broad aad Pine
direvts, the
LARGEST,
RICHEST,
And the
CHEAPEST
os Nevatta Clothing
MILLER & NATHAN,
STORE!
Successors to
HAAS & CO.
TO THIS CITY.
Their Stock cofisists of an excellent assortment of Dry Goods, among which are
the following articles: °
Satin Barbouna,
Silk Poplins,
Belgian Repps,
Japanese Silks,
Marseilles,
Ribbons,
Merrimac Prints,
. Quilts, 7
Millinery Goods,
Holisery,
Calicoes,
Carpets,
Shawls,
Shoes,
Linens,
Hata,
Collars.
&c.,
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 line ‘can
be obtained at thef
PIONEER DRY GOODS STORE,
J. & S. ROSENTHAL, Propr’s,
Nevada, May, 8th. 1872,
#. W. VELLA,
ANUFACTURER of Men's, Women’s,
Children’s Trimmed Hats, 50
cents. =
Fine hemstitch Hdkfs, pr doz,
“Fine Parisian style of Ladies’
Trimmed. Hats, $2 and $2 50.
Imperial Sply and Brussels
Carpets at San Francisco cost.
Finest and best double width
French Gingham. pr yd, 25 cts.
pr doz.
Real Fine Embr. ‘French Corsets, $1.
Hat Frames, Lace and Buckram, 25 cts.
Shaker Bonnets, 12 cents.
And all other articles at like
rates.
You can’t form any idea
of the magnificence of the
Goods unless YOU call and
see them !
DRESS GOODS !
Silks ofall colors, .
French and Irish Poplins,
White House Goods,
Grenadines.
Alpaccas, ;
Prints, utifal stock,
Doliy Varden,
And every other Kind.
HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS !
Bleached and Un-bleached
Sheetings,
. Towelings, Table Cloths, Nap°line required for Household
Every article usually found in
first class Dry Goods Establishment can be hud at
Py
Pure Linen Napkins, 75 cents}
Misses and Children's Boots, Shoes
aua a iilipipers of every description.
Your special attention is called to my
Men’s Patent Leather ‘fongue Boots, and
Oxtord Ties. French Calf Tongue Boots,
Morocco Legs,~ Fair Btitched and Box
Toes.
Fine Dress Boots, Plain Legs, Fair Stitched or Plain. Men’s Button Gaiters. Congress Gaiters, Lace Shves, Strap Shoes,
Uxtord Ties and Slippers.
Ladies, Misses,and Children’s Boots,
Shoes, and Slippers of every style and material. made to order and a pettvet fit: guaranted,
Special attention given to the making of
en’s Embroidered and Ladies’ Toilet silipSpecial attention paid to Repairing,
aay H. W. VELLA,
Adjoining Stumps en, Broad Street.
Nevada, May 3d =
ON SALES.
~
—aT—
NEVADA DRUG STORE.
THE NEW FOOD—SEA MOSS FARINE,
FOR SAUCES, JELLIES, CUsTARDS, ETC.
A choice lot of EXTRACTS for flavoring the same, at very low rates.
SUGAR OF LEMONS,
Making excellent Lemonade at a cost of
but two cents a glass.
Spices of all kinds.
Pure Cream Tartar and Soda for Baking
purposes.
cibles and Acids, :
E. M. PRESTON,
DRUGGIST.
Preecriptions accurately compounded at
all hours, day or night.
8. W. COR. BROAD & PINE STREETS
Under the Transcript Printing Office.
Roller Skating Assemblies.
—AT THE—
NEVADA SKATING RINE.
HE Nevada Ekating Rink will re-open
on
MONDAY, April Sth.
Every Forenoon the Rink will be opened
from 934 to 120’clock,. A gentleman will be
in attendance to teach all who desire to learn
to skate. Admission free, use of skates 26
cents.
Every Afternoon from 3 o’clock till 6.—
Admission, including Skates 25 cents.
The Rink will be open only Monday,
nesday and Saturday Evenings from 7
pe 10 e’clock; Adimission — Gentlemen 25
cents ; use of Skates 25 cents. Ladies, including Skates 25 cents, Gentleman and
Lady, admission and use of skates 50 cts.
~~ B, BULLARD, Proprietor,
Nevada, April 5th.
ICE! ICE!
Nevada Ice Company are prepared
to.deliver ice in any part of the city
and county. Orders left at the office, foot
of Boulder Street;will be promptly filled.
Nevaua, May 1éth)-187 3.
Corner Pine & Commercial. Sts.
Go
NATHAN & MILLER'S
SUMMER CLOTHING
SPLENDID NEW Goons !
THE FINEST
Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Cru.
TO
~~ FOR
FINEAND*THE
NATHAN & . MILLER,
Have on hand
A fall Stock,
Of all Sizes,
CHE APEST:!.
Annual Target,.Practice _
AND PARADE !
—OF THE—~
NEVADA LIGHT GUARD !
NEVADA LIGHT GUARD!
Attention
Headquarters Fourth Brigade, N. G. C. ’
SACRAMENTO, April 12, 1872, j
q de ORDERS, Number Two.
1, Regimental and Company Commanders
will issue orders to their respective .commands for Parade and Target Practice. dur. ing the month of May, as required by law.
II, Such Parade and Target Practice shall
be held on Tuesdays, Wednesdaysor Thurs-"
days, inany week of the month designated.
Hil, Reports shall.be made through the
usual channels to these Headquarters; prior
to the eighth day of June,on the blanksfur=—
nhished for that purpose,
IV. The following rules, (promulgated iu ‘
Generai Orders, No. 4, Ge neral 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, plac ed at a distance of one hundred and fifty yards for offhand shooting,
and two hundred and fifty yards for firing
from the knée ; and for Calvary pistol practice, same sized target, placed at a distance
of thirty yards. Hits to be measured fron:
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.
Frank Miller, Maj. and A. A.-G.
ToM, 8. De:1, Captain Comd’g Co. C.
You are hereby ordered to assemble your
Company for Parade and Target Practice on
airyTuesday, Wednesday er Thursday. duriug the month of May, as may best suit your
convenience, _ By order
©. V. KELLoa
Cot: .Com’dg 4th Meaitsent,
F. H. McCormick, First Lieut and Adj’t.
—_—_—
HEADQUARTERS NEVADA Lion GUARD, .
May Ist,1872. §
In compliance with the above Order_the
members of the Nevada Light Guard Bre:
hereby ordered to assemble at their Armory,”
in this city, on
Thursday, May 30th, 1872,
At 10 o’cleck, A. M.
IN FULL UNIFORM, equipped for Target Practice.
The Company Medals and other Prizes
will be contested for,
Every Meniber is expected to. be present.
By order
-. M. 8. DEAL, Capt. Comd’g.
W. F. Evens, O. 8.
N,. B.—Regular Monthly Meeting Satur.
day Evening, May 4th.
NEW STORE !
NEW GOODS!
WM. T. SHURTLEFF, }
OULD respectfully inform the people of Nevada City and vicinity that
Of the Celebrated
Cheviot Shirts,
IF
YoU
WANT:
FINE
OR
CHEAP
SUIT.
OF
~_ . BOYS’ CLOTHING
_ 0 TO THE
Nevada__
—_—_—
FOR YOUR
Under Clothing,
Go TO
NATHAN & MILLER’,
FOR ANY ARTICLE IN
THE CLOTHING LINE
GO TO
‘MILLER & NATHAN’S.
Don’t forget the place.
NEVADA CLOTHING STORE!
Nathan & Miller,
' PROPRIETORS.
At Haas & Co’s Qid Stand, corner
, Pine & Commercial Streets,
NEVADA CITY.
Store.
he has opened the
Neatest and best Arranged
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.
nd »
His Stock isentirely new and fresh snd
consists in part of
CASE GOODS, of every kind usually had
in the markets,
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, BUTTER
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 a
very small advance on Cost Prices.
Goods will be delivered a reasonable distance free of charge.
I hope by selling good articles at low Prieee § and extending every accommodation tu
cash-customers to merit a staians share of
the publi patronage.
WM. T. ‘SHURTLEFF,
Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets,
“Nevada City. ~~
April 25th, 1872. o
NEVADA BAKERY AND
RESTAURANT.
J. J. ROGERS,..... Proprietor.
Broad Street, Nevada City.
AVING purchased the Nevada Bakery
and Restaurant of Alex. Gault, I wil!
hereafter carry on the-business at the old
stand.
The tables of the Restaurant will be suj})plied with the very best the market afford».
Fresh bread will he delivered any wher:
within the city limits.
Cakes, Pies, etc., always on hand.
Parties in town and from the country wii!
find at the Nevada Restaurant all the delicacies usually found in a first clase reste urant. :
: J. J, ROGERS.
Nevada, May } ist, 1872.
TO SCRIP B HOLDERS.
LL WARRANTS DRAWN ON THE
Genera] Fund of Nevada County, euci
registered prior to February 17th, 1871, * wil!
be paid on presentation. All Warrants <n
the Road Fund, registered prior to Fb.
llth, 1871, also Warrants Nos. 465 to 470 inchasive, registered Feb;-tith, 1871, will be
paid on presentation. Interest ceases iron
this date.
A. GOLDSMITH, Treasurer.
By A. H. Parker, Deputy.
Nevade, May ith, 1872,