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Pome
nation:
POP EXAx
of Nevada, wij
PTIONS,
RES:
Ores arising from
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PAILS
ire, if used a suf.
sand Dealers in
‘ my
E.
rs for sale, cheap
mili, Building and
ridge, NevadaCity,
Mill.” Also, the
he property, For
e of :
;M. HUGHES. .
MANN,
Street; Nevada,
SETAIL DEALER
DOMESTIC
, FRUITS,
sACCO,
‘FANCY GOODS.
ns, Oranges,
es, con.
land.
very day and dehe city free of
pbuntry promptly
SMITH, Agent.
E.
TING WORKS,
PUMP AND
ump Column,
rack Iron,
$ complete for-s
p for caeh.
vada City, Cal.
TICE,
A, County of Ne. In the matt suid estate cona inferest of, in
ing claims; that
f said estate that
oO pay the debts
re orp and the
2 Bol the
terested in
--day,the trials oceupying allthe
~a@it* term —four cases were tried.
and ‘departure. Passengers will
. leave this city on the arrival of the
_Semblages ever seen in Nevada City,
‘Ghe Daily Transeripi.
pies
sonaapllp
—
he Transcript Newspaper and.
Job Printing OMce has been re.
moved to the new building on
_ Commercial Street, adjoining J, . ' y, Jolinsten’s Furniture store,
Brevities.
The criminal calendar of the Coun.
ty Court was completed. last Saturtil the next term, During the presThere was ove acquittal, two con~
yietions, and in one the jury disagreed, and the defendant afterwards
, The Nevuda Light Guard have received invitations to attend a grand
review and .celebration at Sacramento, on the Fourth, and also the celebration at San” Juan; which will be
a grand one alsv. The monthly
meeting will be held on the 7th of
‘Jane, when the invitations will be
' A ¥aluable horse belonging {% Chas.
‘Sprague, yesterday twisted his ancte}
out of joint at Clancy’s blacksmith
shop. He caught the cork of his
shoe in a bolt hole, while coming
out, aud twisted around until he
~ disjointed his ancle, :
At the pienic, on Sunday, a little
ehild was thrown out of a wagon and
came very near beingrunover. The
wagon run into. a chuck hole and the
little one was thrown out, falling intoamud puddle,
Chas. W. Wentworth was yesterday sentenced by Judge Caldwell to
fijteendaysin the county jail, for asRailroad prospects are brighten.
ing, and we expect soon to see the}
. gading commenced.
some time in July,
The German picnic at Ismert’s
Grove, on Sanday, was largely attended
It will be
Renan
Through to San Juan in a Day.
By reference to our advertising
oluians it will be seen that on and
after Wednesday, to-morrow, Messrs.
Gilbert & Wellington, proprietors of
the Telegraph Stage Co., intend runuing @ line of stages between this
city and North San Juan, to connect
with the Colfax stage,upon its arrival
leave San Juan at 2.30 a. m., arriving
in this city in time to connect with
the Colfax stage. Returning, will
Colfax stage, ‘thus making the trip
through from San Francisco the
same day. The Transcrirr hereafter will reach our San Juan subscrib-.
etsas early as they do in this city.
Young Men’s Party.
The last party of the season,which
is being “gotten up by the Young
Men's Social Club, of this city, promises to be one of the finest Balls ever
given in Nevada’ ity. Temperance
Hall is being thoroughly overhauled,
the floor waxed, and the room handsomely decorated. The “Young
Men’ who have charge of the arTangements have had considerable
experience in dancing matters, and
know how to get up a first class Ball.
We predict that next Thursday evening will witness one of the gayest asto “trip the light fantastic toe.”’
“ety, couneeted with the Methodi
Chureh in this city, will beheld at
the residence of Mrs. B. T. Allen,
i Tuesday afteraoon,at 2 o'clock.
attendauice is-desired, as busieds of importance will come before
We are indebted to Ed. Goldsmith,
large stock just received at the store
cea rt anything we have a wont
it is a fragrant Havana,
We are indebted to J. J. Meachaai
“Fa copy.of the life of
vho.was reoently huing in Snerincn,
to,
weVADA ciry. tar. . ;
consumption. Science has of late
sensibly diminished ‘the nttmT, aud it is ifying to know that
Dr. Wistar’s
taining this end.
Errand
EDQUARY & COBB, 504 Kearney’ Street,
San Francisco, as the First’ Premiunt for
best general photographic work was. ewar
ded them at the. Mechanics’ Institute Fair
for 1871. All work guaranteed. :
Dr. ABORN, Oculist, Auriat, Catarrh,
Throat and Lung Physician, operating:
. Bufgeon for chronic diseases, _ Offices, lab
“oratory and ‘residence, 213, Geary’ Street,
San Francisco, mil:
atl)
>
The Great Summer Invigotant
The human skin is ds full of holes asa
fine sieve. Through these million orifices
a considerable portion of. the waste matter
exudes, “But in warm summer weather,
when the flow of perspiration is excessively
copious, something besides thé exhausted
material of the body is evaporated. Nutritive elements of the blood, required for the
sustenance and support of the living frame,
pass through the pores, and the result is a
‘loss of strength and vigor. It would be
pipe, and constipation of the skin is.as det.
bowels. The wisest course is to reizforce
and vitalize the languid system with Hog
tetter’s Stomach Bitters, and thus enable
it to bear without peril or inconvenience
the extraordinary drain. The debility;iassitude and depression of spirits so general
in hot weather, and which are’too often the
precursors of billous attacks and painful affections of the bowels andthe nerves,
quickly disappear under the invigorating
and regulating operation of this-unequaled
vegetable stimulant and alterative. To the
feeble it is an article of prime necessity at
all seasons, and as even the robust are apt
to wilt and languish under the dev italizing
influence of a fervid temperature, the Bitters can be conscientiously recommended
asa healthful summer tonic forall. .
VICK’S FLORAL GUIDE,
Vick’s Flower Seeds,
-VICK’S BULBS,
——-ON SALE AT-——
JAPANESE CLEANSING OREAM,
‘MINER'S RUBBER CEMENT.
PRESTON’S COUGH CANDY.
—aT—
Nevada Drug Store.
Last Ball of the Season!
YOUNG MENS’ SOCIAL CLUB,
OF NEVADA CITY:
——o
HE YOUNG MENS’ SOCIAL CLUB
will give the last parly-of the season at
TEMPERANCE HALL,
Thursday Ev'g, May 29th, 18783.
Reception Committee:
JOHN HANLY, J. 8. MURCHIE,
PALMER BROWN, CHAS. GRIMES,
Dancing from 9 to 1 o'clock; mi6
FOR SALE.
be sold cheap for cash. Inquire of
fags GEO. E. TURNER,
ml : Nevada City, Cal.
.
ff
4
“THEI name is: i esiee
applied to those whe tie aaueelyort
alsanr of Wild Cherry .
_}. has created a potent influence in at-FOR SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, go to .
dangerous to check the leakage, for every . pore is at once a ventilation and an escape’
Se
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
P PRESTON’S. .
At the Regular Catalogue Prices
BY THE— i
WO OF FISHER’S HYDRAULIC CHIEF NOZZLES, ‘oth perfectly new and in excellent condition. Will
a
THE POPULAR .
i aoe
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER
_» NEVADA COUNTY, :
Hs JUST RECEIVED
Palace of: Fashion,
ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING,
Nevada City
}-—A Fall Assortment of the
VERY LATEST STYLES
=r
DRESS * na
AND
BUSINESS
ALSO, HATS,
GOODS,
Boys’ and Children’s
CLOTHING, .
Nevada, March 25th, 1873.
NEW FRUIT STORE:
\ ete respectfully inform the peood ple of Nevada City that he has opena .
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY
ON PINE STREET,
Adjoining George E, Turner’s Hardware
And will have constantly on hand the
finest variety of Fresh ts and Candies
to be had in the State.
I have made arrangements for the fruit
from Chapman’s Orchard, which will be
received at my store every morning, as fast
as the fruit becomes ripe.
. By endéavoring to furnish the best of
everything in my line, I hopé to merita
share of public patro: ; ;
ED, SENNER,
Nevada, May 24th, 1873.
J, M, BUFFINGTON. —_—
4. M, ALLEN, J, E. BROWN. i zens of this city and surrounding . .
— towns that he i» in constant receipt of the
Tickets, $2 50. very finest brands of
CIGARS,
“ TOBACCO,
PIPES,
‘Which he offers for sale, wholesale and
retail, at the lowest cash prices.
Gentlemen in want of
of Havana Cigars can be accommodated by
calling at my store.
‘tw any pertof Malis.
SALE.
Titer moe pecan teah, et
3 —__
,
a ae
. Dress Goods, Muslins, Fiannels, Napkins,
OYSTERS,
; QW CONFECTIONERY, .
NEVADA CITY 18 MOVING ON:
WARD, AND EVERYBODY
~
>. FEELS HAPPY.
EMPORIUM
IS LOCATED
ATNEVADA CITY,
Cor. Broad and Pine Sis, ~~~
ASCHHEIM BROS.
AHEAD OF ALL: —
per ARE HERE WITH AN
IMMENSE STOCK
. —OF-<
CLOTHING
—FOR THE— ae
SPRING & SUMMER TRADE.
«
Bought at bottom figures and which will
be sold at prices to correspond:
WAR IS DECLARED.
Down with high prices and
Everybody rejoices. :
OUR SPRING
AND SUMMER,
DRESS AND
Are of the LATEST STYLES, and the
largest assortment ever brought to Nevada
County, which will be sold
TWENTY FIVE PER CENT.
~~ Less than any other House.
HATS, HATS,
Of the latest Parisian Style, from a Wool
to a Silk Beaver, ' :
GENTLEMENS’ FURNISHING
GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
All of which we will sell at prices to suit
everybody,Come one, come ail and examine our goods and prices. Remember the
old stand. —
Importers, Wholesa'e & Retail Dealers,
Cor. Broad and Pine Sts.,
m7 Nevada City.
New Spring Goods.
ee
MRS. M. A. STERLING.
NEVADA CITY,
8 now to supply the ladies of
I hg co ah he y with the latest
Spring and Summer Dry Goods, Novelties,
etc., which she has just received, such as
Table Linen, Towels, Hosiery, Hat
and Bonnet Frames,Straw Hats,
Ribbons, Trimmings,
Flowers, etc.
will be sold cheap for cash,
and « share of public patronage is s0MRS. M. A. STERLING.
Nevads, April 20th, 1873. .
NUTS, CIGARS, do. _
ON PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
S71 have added, in connection with my
Oyster Saloon, fine stock of — é
NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS, &e,
Which are of the best quality and will be
sold very cheap.
~ t
BUSINESS SUITS,
Commercial St., adjoining Masonic Hall, .
MTOM Ta Meeseca
»
ay
AND WE SHALL HAVE ONE, . O LO THING [si ' ne is
Opposite Magonic Hall.
B. NATHAN —
SPRING AND SUMM
CLOTHING!
BOOTS, SHOES,
FURNISHING oops,
TRUNKS, .
ee
ETU!, ETV
Been
ALSO LATEST STYLE OF
HATS!
OF ALL KINDS AND DESCRIPTION.
. A Fine Assortment of
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’
_SHOES and SLIPPERS.
My Goods will be sold at the very lowes
price, andonly ONE PRICE asked. .Give the old Pioneer a-call, and he wi
give you better bargains than any other
store in Nevada county.
i" B. NATHAN.
Nevada, April 20th, 1873.
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
Dapiieee-s STOCK $200, 000.
OFFICERS :
JOHN W. HINDS, President.
DIRECTORS :_
A. C. Niles, Chas. Marsh, R. W. Tully,
Jonathan Clark, M.L. Marsh, A. H. Parker.
John W. Hinds. > .
MONEY-TPO LOAN on good collateral wecurity. é eat
Highest Price paid for City and Coun
Warrants. :
Legal Tenders Bought and soid at Regular
Rates.
Gold Dust Bonght. Bullion discounted.
.Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Min
General and Speciai Deposits received.
Checks on San Francisco,.Sacramento; Sa
Jose, Stockton and Virginia City,
surance Company.
CoRRESPONDENTS—Bank of Oalifarn3 ,
Francisco ; Bank of D. O. Mills, Sacramento
Agency Bank of California, Virginia City.
Interest on Time Deposits will be allowed, as follows : ;
Six Months Time Deposits,6 per cent. per annum.
Twelve Months Time
Deposits, 8 per cent. per
annum.
a7” Persons residing at-a distance can
send money by Express." fe
Checks on Solvent Banks takem at par.
FLOUR FOR SALE.
UNDERSIGNED, in order to close
. out business, offer for sale, from
15,000 TO 20,000 SACKS
OP ors,
NO, 1 BAKERS’ EXTRA
. FLOUR,
WARRANTED. ~
At the rate of :
No. 18 Commercial Street,
7 Cor. Pine and Commerdial Sts. :
THE LARGEST CLOTHING .
H ca spe) & large and splend:
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY .
PerW SOMA 5 4s snck anata oa «ns -«-CASHIER .
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust a.)
Drafts on Eastern Cities, London and Germany.
Agente for Liverpool, London, Globe InG
STILL CLOSING OUT,
@ tate
len Ban at Selling Out.
B ; NW ATHAN’S And cannes everything in his line, sxch
pe gine A CIGARS;
STORE. TOBACCO,
(Formerly Nathan & Casper.) : AND
+; Cheaper than any other house in Nevada
County—wholesale and retail.
‘Iai offering the very test brands of Cigars and Tobacco at such rates as will prove
satisfactory to all buyers, ig at
b> JULIE
Nevade, May 13, 1873.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
(ee
GREENWALD:
“. Nevada City and Dutch Flat
Stage Line.
J. BR. BORDWELL, Proprietor.
eter
se Stage will leave the Union Hotel.”
. Nevada City, for You Bet, Little York
and Dut OND.
Returning, willleave Dutch Flat and in.
termediate ts,every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and 533
arrival of the downtrain, .
J. R. BORDWELL, Proprietor.
Nevads April 30th, 1873,
NEW GROCERY STORE
J. 8. HOLBROOK,
respectfully inform the pubple of Nevada Gy end surround.
ing towns that he has opened a New Grocery Store,
At the Junction of Main and Com.
mercial Streets,
And is prepared, to furnish
Groceries, Provisions, Can and
And in fact. everyt that is usually
ae ery first class store of this kind,
will be sold atthe lowest cash
Satisfaction guaranteed in every case.
Goods delivered free of charge.
J. 8. HOLBROOK,
Junction of Main and Commercial Sts.
Nevada, May 3d, 1873,
BELL & BROWN.
DRUGGISTS.,
PATENT MEDICINES,
FANCY ARTICLES,
'© ‘PERFUMERIES,
Aue found fa first class
Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets
(Bussenius’ Old Stand. ‘
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
HO YE DYSPEPTIOS .
-WHITE’S. SPECIALTY
FOR DYSPEPSIA
Will Cure You.
SYMPTOMS OF DYSPEPSIA are pain in
the pit of the stomach, caused by contraction upon food, usually soon
after ea’ :
Acidity and wind caused by food fermenting instead of digesting. :
4 Z aud lous of appetite. owing
gastri. juice, : : :
‘. Pain in the head, sides, breast, and expete yet mouth clammy, with bad taste
Consumptive symptoms, cough and ‘palpitation of heart, often mistaken for consumption while it is only a symptom of
dyspepsia.
8 lessness, dizziness, headache, gloom
and depression of spirits, are all alarming
symptoms, if neglected, but which are
easily removed by the use of =
WHITE’S SPECIALTY.
This valuable medicine has been used in
the East with such remarkable success that
we have been induced to send for it. As
an
APERIENT
it cannot be excelled, and for constipation
of the bowels it is @ Bure cure.
is of fast things. ei In th our ple
make no nice distinetions, ‘but w ether
their occupation be walking, riding, workings reading, or eating, they do them all
4 sults, I have been a sufferer for five years,
pie
withoat inconvenience.
$3 PER HUNDRED POUNDS. ee eee caiaste
. Bani cinta 8 pena in ‘tried ‘roubl cost
©
. I he
oR
Proprietors of ¥ withesl telial bas < teeeeneiad olen san.
Nevada, March J6th, 1873, edy us one arserving the canfidence of all
a ‘ Yours truly, a Be ra
— Real Estate Broker, 191 Friend Street, Fay
fitreeet, East
POTTER & SIGOURNEY, "POR BALE BY
BELL & BROWN,
[Successors to B. R, Bussenius.}
a
TURDAY MORNINGS, on the _rices, Oall and see my Goods and Prices. °
to unnatural condition of food and want of
DAY and TRIDAY 3 DAY MORNINGS, at 8 0’cl’k.