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May 3, 1874 (4 pages)

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AFF ZI: ecounts BH. aa coe eee * DRUG olamermyl ° —— ‘ure alley, he Larof Furuto the phich Low! » + eOpartbetween Niy, in 66s, ULourney, rther is a settle‘TER, JP “ ’ Streets, 42 to 4 Sp2t nounced . to the wet 1omnced of CITY Anounestidn. to pby anTe eleeounced © f cJTY ute. nstitute L House LY: City: Valley,’ rof.ute, Ay AFpuralce d as t 19 lw — t a . Adences in this city, with a view to : The Daily Transcript NEVADA CITY, CAL, _ Oe SESS msicgeemel LOCAL AFFAIRS. . jLecal Brevities. — : ‘John C. Coleman-and—-T, W, si. gourney went to San Francisco yesterday, for the purpose of conferring with the engineer of the Central Pas cific Railroad; who was recently sent by that company to the Eastern ' $tates to witness the workings of the new prismoidal railroad. They were informed of his arrival by the officers of th’ Ceiitral Pacific, and weré ingee "Vited to confer with him in relation . tothe matter. What tle nature of the information may be; ywhieh the has fe ifmpart, we are unable to state; but on the return of the gentlemen ——yentioned, it—wilt be made public. Itis possible the plan uday be regarded feasible on ow Own road. ~ If so, “present: calculations. may all be wrong. _The Neyada Light Guard, ‘“look-—ing so brave and grand,?’ marched through the principal streets yesterday morning on their way to the target shoot. On Broad street the company was halted, and stacked their arms forthe purpose of obtaining a picture in which they can see themselves, aS others: see them. Measurement for a.new uniform-—was -ta‘ken yesterday. Wher the company again appear with a new: dress, it will,appear what it really is, the best company of militia in the State, The Commitiee to solicit subscriptious for the Railroad, intended ‘to make a. canvass yesterday, but some of the membevs being unable toact it was deferred until Monday, Six hundred dollars weré raised in, the morning without ‘much arguing, It is expected the quota of © this” city will be subscribed without much trouble, People begin to gee the nécessity, and will act accordingly. The election for-town officers takes place to-morrow, For the office of City Marshal there is considerable 'interest manifested, There are three candidatés, and each is active in his own interest. For the other “Offices there is but little contest All the’ parties before the people are good. men; amd whichever’ is elected, the affairs of the city will be well at‘tended to ees Seferal parties are looking for respurchase and locate here. Prices rule firm, aud-but few desirable ‘places are for sale. When work is commenced on the railroad there willbe still fewer owners. who will dispose of their property, as this will be considered as good a place in which to live as any on the coast. The National Exchange Hotel presents ‘a lively appearance evenings. The saloon and office are thronged with people until alate hour. The repairs nyade. under the present proprietorship make it one of the best interior hotels in the State. When _the railroad gets here additions will have to_be made, for it is filled to its fullest capiavity now. ae Célestials, or their landlords, . -keep pace with the march of improvement. A new building on that street, near the corner of Pine, isin process of construction, and it is probable when the money they have . invested in railroad stock is returned . tothem, they will apply it to real estate improvements, so.as not to be burdened with it. Fresh No, 1 Limes, Another Tremendous Fall, Hyman Brothers, corner of. Broad and Pine streets, havejust received their Summer stock of Cassimere and Linen Suits for gents and boys. Also a large assortiient of straw and other kinds of hats, which we sell at 25 cetits and 35 cents euch. . All the goods in our store haye been redaced in proportion to hats, consequently ing $25 and $14, cen be had from us for $17 50° and $1150. Remember the store which sells good goods so cheap is located on the corner of (Pine and Broad streets, a22 ¥ > ‘Give Us a Rest.” dry-goods dealers to keep’ quiet and give us a ‘rest. All effurts on the part of such unfortunate hombres to divert thé attention of the public from the superiority ofour gigantic stock of goods will prove. unavailing. : We have received goods which enables us to make a display not excelled-by any store in the State. We have goods of the finest quality, latest style, and. cheapest price of any store thisside of the Rocky sertions are borne out by facts we only ask those in want of fine goods to give usa call. We can suit you both in quality and price. No trouble to show goods. We will not be undersold.~ And we warrant everything as represented. Those who call first will have the best selection to choose from. A.GOLPSMITH. ald Will be Sold at a. Bargain. The: residence of J. H: Boardman, situated on Prospect Hill, is offered for sale at a low figure. Four acres choice fruit trees, vines, berfies ete., vegetable garden’ allseeded, a one-third water rightin a difch, a fine well of water, pleasant: residenee, lathed and plastered, also five induceménts offered. Go and examinethe property, and then call at the Transcript office for terms. ° pS woven SEES Auctioneer’s Notice, _Iam prepared to receive goods to sell at auction, at the store, junetien of Main and Commereial streets, have some goods on hand, Bring in your goods if you want: them (sold. I shall have a sale as soon as I get material enough on hand. J.8. HOLBROOK, Auctioneer. April 21st, 1874, =n to Casper’s, ee And get fine clothing cheap. a15-1m Rudolph Photograph Gallery, Broad Street, near Pine, n25 Burning and Shaking. 2 By a ridiculous misapplication of language, invalids are sometimes said to “enjoy poor health,” but it is not on record that any human being was ever spoken of as enjoying chills and fever. And yet there are thousands at this moment in one or the other of the two stages of the disoritas not. If there is anything demonstrable in therapeutics, it is that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is an antidote to intermittent fevers. No instance can be cited ii whith -it“has been taken, “éither aa a} safeguard against this class of diseases’or asaremedy for them, aad failed to produce the desired effect. The season when malarions fevers are rife has commenced, and no inhabitant of any district subject to their visitations should be without this great preventive and remedy. Indeed, it is a most potent protection against all the silments. which prevail in’ the spring months. From marsh and pool, and from all moist soils, are now rising the mephit¢ elements which give birth to fever, indigestion, b‘lionsneéss. colics, and a whole . Just received and for sale at $2 Per hundred, by JOHN JACK, my3 . > ee Haunted House in Nevada City! The mystery solved! The spirits host of epidemic and other maladies, Aid the system and resist them. Energize and regulate-all the animal functions with . this reinforcing agent. This rrecaution is f aé necessary in cities as in new'settlements . ! or malgrious fevers are now aimost as: unmasked! The. immense arrivals of new goods for the clothing empo-} timm of B. H. Miller, have been . _ thrown around in a mysterious man=+ her Of late, for the purpose of suiting . his numerous customers, and the . }Yous spirits, as shown by people as . they hourly leave his store, loaded . ; common in the great centres of population as onthe borders ofthe Sceutkern basou: and marshes and the rich agricultu giens<of-the=—West-— The preve remedy is accessible to all. unwise énough to brave ger it would avert? SPECIAL NOTICE: down with fine clothing, proves con-. Why suffer from Dyspepsii, Indigestion, . clusively that his stock isthe largest aad‘his prices the cheapest of any dothing house in this county. Fresh St raw herri¢s, , and loss of appetite, whén you can, by using . : . Dr. Henley’ 8 celebrated I X L'Bitters, ° ef . Tropical . fect a perfect cure; they area pleasant wal and isigerating tonic, and endorsed and . ‘recommended by our most eminent Pbysi-. Ful! assortment of Schopl Books suits for which you have been pay-. ple, we respectfully ask all one Horse . Mountains. To show that our ‘as. of ground, filled with all kinds of” out-houses or stock, etc., are the . der, who miglit just as well haye avoided . . . } \ 2 nities of MOORE’S Grand Ball at their Hall, on Main Street } Moore's. Flat, on é { 18 : i, ‘ ee i Henry McNalty, Joseph Olsen, Alex. Rauch, — Sam’) Caldwell, femes Redington, m. F, Cummings, Moore’s Flat. . Chas, Allénberg, } Jos, Olsen, . . Woolsey’s Flat. . James Reid, . Newton Higdeon, . North Bloomfield. North San Juan, Robt. McMurray, AUN. Crane. ~~~"Nevada City. J. £stl Brown, "kh, B. Gentry. Omega. . R.D Skidmore, S. O. Pease, A.D. Lemaire. Geo, C. Shaw. 1 Malakoff. Washington. . Emile Bremond, . J. L. Shivall. . Lake City. . R. Phillips, —* tN. Pauhnire. . Columbia Hill. F. M. Hathaway, ~ John Jansen. Forest City. Jobn West, , A. H. Miiler. Alleghany. — . W. WFrisbie, Dr. Josiah Lefevre, . O. F. Hawley. ; John Bradbury. Cherokee. raniteville. . Jobn Fitter, Jno. T.-Cline, ‘. Jolin Trood: . “WC. Clark, Reliet Hill. Orleans Flat. J. C. Hickman, Jas. Klepse, . R. Penrose. Lars Buck, Snow Point. 8. L. Blackwell), Hob't Lindsley. : RECEPTION H, Atwater, _ W. D. Long,’ Grass Valley. C. W. Swnith, A. H. Mulloy. COMMITTEE, Alex. Rauch, Chas. Allenberg, FLOOR MANAGERS, Wm. F. Cummings, Geo. W. Brown, R.D. Skidmore, Rob’t: D. Carter. splendi ‘Supper will be prepared by Mr dchn hea. The Committee the comfort of festivities of the occasion, ; Moore’s. Flat, April 29th, 1874, ‘GARDEN SEED, __ GRASS SEED, —AT— NEVADA DRUG. STORE. E. M. PRESTON, DRUGGIST. , And Dealerin ING CHEMICALS AND MUFFLES, PAINTS OILS AND VARN. ISHES, = All at the Lowest at all hours, day or night, ANSON W, LESTER . Lester & Mulloy, Whoiesale and Retail Dealers, -—IN— . GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ‘CROCKERY, . V a LARGE and yaried Stock of the . above line of Goods. . No. 52 Broad Street, NEVADA CITY. Nevada, March 14th. ~ re = t_E. GOLDSMITH. YV BoLesabe axp RETAIL DEALER fee SS
{ie Masonic and Odd Fellows FraterFLAT, will give a . Friday Evening, June 5th, 1874. “Arrangements have been made_to secure the services“of an excellent Band, and a L will spare neither time or-expense in providing for all-whe wish to share in the Tickets, including Supper, $500 FLOWER SEED, ACIDS, CRUCIBLES, MIN-. _ Market Rates. W7” Prescriptions correctly compounded _Fine Wines and Whiskies. _ E KEEP ON. HAND CONSTANTLY ' he Place to BUY. MASONIC'AND ODD FELLOWS HAMS, ee . Bacon, . wl and CASHIN & Co, Are Now Manufacturing =? A Superior Article of Hams, — Bacon, ~ TED NO. 1: aac Cans and warranted good es and sw et for One Year. best tin, invited to these articles, Address orders to Nevada City, Ca HOTEL, . . CARR & GENTRY. Proprietors TPIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS AL the Traveling Public. been madeito it, and been fitted up in ele. LARD ae The Lard is put up in Eight Ib It is entirely free of Mutton fat; The cans are well made of the a The attention of the Trade is ae NATIONAL EXCHANGE BROAD STREET.....NLVADA CITY Ways open for the accommodation of Large additions have & Perea + ry ELEGANT STORE . 101 & 103 Mon h tgomery, Street, SAN FRANCISCO, Fornierly occupied by ~* nee ‘se < Is now Occupied by ANDERSON & RANDSLPH Whére can be found the LARGEST and most COM. . PLETE assortment of. . WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Ever displayed by any esdabliniinont on the coast, Calland examine our stock Wells, Fargo & Co. ywhich will meet with prompt attention. . ANDERSON & RANDOLPH. -CASHIN & CO. April 14, 1874. t OTARY PUBLIC, N —AND— . Justiee-of—the Peace. EARCHING RECORDS AND KD PING A SPECIALTY, Conveyancing Promptly attended to. : ' Accounts collected. Also Agert for:INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA. AMERI(AN FIRE INSURANCE CO, . . CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO, ABSTRAC. . gant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large in the State.. The Proprietors will spare nc cotnfortable, Stages forall their Oftices at this Hotel. The Billiard Tables and Bar covb%cte with the Hotel. A share ef Public Patronage is respectfu! ty sehcited. aa CARR & GENTRY, Proprietors. Nevada, June $tb " UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, = CALIFORNIA, _ IRAA. EATON, Prop’r. =< “THIS well known and pop: war Hotel, situated on Main Street, in the City of Nevada, tion of guests. The sleeping apartments are large, airy and comfortable, and every bed contains a Spring-Mattrass.—-As a-desirable quiet piace for thé’ weary, the UNION ia not excelled by any House. dutside of San Francisco. As an Eating Housé, the table of the UNION will compare favorably with any Hotel in the State. The BAK is constantly kept supplied with the choicest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, and the Biiliard Room and Tables are the very. best that can CI S be proenred o tside the large cities. Every attentivn is given to make the @uests com fortabie. The proprietor solicits a share o AND } he public patronage. nls < A ~ ——————— SN nr : 5 _-—_. ‘TOBACCO,. ' MERCHANT TAILOR . CANDIES, NUTS, Sab —_—— AND * FANCY GOODS, and Domestic Fruits. ~-Se¥eral cottages for siley 9 eived every day, and for sale at led ard delivered free in the city E. Goldsmith's; Orders prompt! . Another Invoice, Of 5,000 Oranges, received-and for h tile at 50 ceats a dozen, by mayl ED. GOLDSMITH. -_ ree sate For saie. Particulars «pply.to Way 1 B, H. MILLER. . clans (as per certificates on each bottle) . . for dll compldints of the Liver and Diges . tive Organs. As @ family medicine they . have no equal. f See advertisement in another column, { a Assessment N otice, —-> } . QI TOCEHOLDERS of the New York Can. . aS ) on Consolidated Blue Gravel Miving . Corspany, -are—hereby notificd that at a°. . Ineeting held on Saturday, April 1sth, 1874 For far} St sssessiaeit Of tWo cuts per share wus . . levied on the Capial Stock of ‘the Com pui Ly, payable imiuediately to the Secre tary. ; «EB. W. BIGELOW, Secretary, Nevada, Apri] 21, 1374. oa ' )AS, PINE APPLES, and a full assortment always on hand. or 4 TO DEALERS. ORANGES, LEMONS, LIMES, BiNANif CANDIES, ii always on hand, Tho Trade. supplied ‘st . San Francisco Wholesale Prices. Kida’s Block, Pire Strect. J. W. DOWNING, TORNER OF COMMERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS, has on hand a large and weil seleutcd stock of CLOTHS, VELVETS, &. Suitable for the > FINEST SUITS, Which he is preparedto i j > In the Latest Fashions. A Perfect fit Ewdrante d. Give m=“trial: : J. W>DOWNING. ~ Nevada, April 7th. a L. COOMBS, M. D. t8 Grass. Va —Diseases ef Women aud ley. e Evecialty Chil Nevada City, April 21. tdcn BY pains nor expense to render their guests parts of the State have House is kept open all night for tbe accommodation of the Traveling Public, is always open for the recey. . in.the house . orto . Union Hotel Barber Shop, . {AGE IS SOLICITED. airy and comfortable, and the Tablé will GERMAN-AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. compare favorably with that of any Hote} NIAGARA INSURANCE CO. Office, opposite Stimpf's Hotel, BROAD STHKEET, NEVADA CITY. a4-lne The Reason Why. 'THE QUESTION IS DAILY ASKED BY THOUSANDS OF OUR CIPIZENS, va Why is it that the 'IXH Bitters HAVE ACHIEVED stcH POPULARITY WITH THE PUBLIC, AND HAVE SUCH AN IM{MENSE SALE?” ‘THE. REASONIS. BEOAUSE THEY ARE-AN-OLD AND WELL ESTABLISHED ARTICLE, AND ARE . MADE FROM THE MOST CHOICE HERBS AND ROOTS : THE MANY WHO HAVE TRIED THEM, TESTIFY TO THEIR'BEN. EFICIAL QUALITIES, AND HAVE’ NO . HESITATIO. INRECOMMENDING THEM . TO THEIR AFFLICTED FRIENDS, THEY ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE i THE BEST TONIC AND RECUPERATOR . KNOWN ; THEY BUILD UP THE sys. d . TEM, AND IMPART STRENGTH TO THE WEAK AND EXHAUSTED, AND ARE ENDORSED AND RECOMMENDED BY OUR ; MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS [a6 -per . certificates on each bottle,) TO THOSE . } AFFLICTED WITH DYSPEPSIA, INDI. “GESTION AND LOSS OF APPETITE, asa . bloodpurifier théy’ surpass all other so. called tonics which have lately been placed . in the Inarket, = = —— No Family should be without them:— ' SOLD £VERYWHERE, . H. EYSTEIN & CO. Sole Proprietors, 518 Front St. Union Hotel Barber Shop. ye mebi« SAN FRANCISCO LORENZ FAUTH, ~~ . Late of.New York, . j NAKUES pleasure in informing the people . of Nevada’ City and the surrounding . , towns that he has leased the i . Where he will-at «lFtimes be te do work in his line in the -. Highest Style of the art.Form ec patxens and ‘others are aseurea that suti-far tic wall Le guaranteed.try. A SHARK GFP\PUBLIC PATRON. found ready . 5 LO RENASATTH Nevacin.“4 pril 4th, 1874, . THE LARGE-AND. ’ tomy, and SILVERWARE, . . or send orders through . . Reorganization — Bal 8 [ Lar our— NEVADA STORE! ” ee, ROSENBERG BROS, w= OPEN AT THERPALACE DRY GOUDS STORE of ee DRY Goons, ie Ever brought to this city, ~* ROSENBERG BROS. Thankful for the very liberal patronage merit a continuance of the same, we-take this method of informing our patrons and the community generally, that in our line Cheaper than any other House ! wa Our Facilities” for purchasing will warrant us in selling at the LOWEST POS. SIBLE COMMISSION, and we will take pleasure in giving our customers the benefit of these advantages and WARRANT ALL GOODS AS WE REPRESENT THEM, — ROSENBERG BROS. ‘Having one of the finest Dry Goods Store that can be found this side of San Francisco and with that Immense Stock of New.and Fashionable Goods, their Establishment is pronounced by the best judges the Palace of the Mountains ! Dress Goods Department. ROSENBERG BROTHERS Dress Goods Department “i& the Largest in this city. It consists of Japanese and Panjee Silks, French, Scotch and English Grenadines, Pique and Marseilles Linens, of all colors and descriptions and nothing short of a personal examination can satitfy you that we keep the best stock of Dress Goods that can be found in any retail Dr Goods House. " zx re Yo ROSENBERG BROS. Have in this Department a very extensive stock of Muslin of all brands and Pricer, Sheetings, Table. Linen, Napkins, 'Towe le, etc, etc. su has can always be found in this First Class Dry Goods Store. Carpet Department. ROSENCERG BROTHERS especially invite thosein want of Carpets to call ‘and see the new and beautiful patterns they are now exhibiting, Th ‘stock is very “large and extensive. DON’T BUY ANYTHFNG IN THIS LINE UNTIL YOU HAVE EXAMINED OUR STOCK AND PRICES, Hat Department ROSENBERG BROS. all the Latest and most. beautiful Styles.— Every lady that visits the Store leaves with anew Haton. The Hats are neat and elegsnut that every lady that sees them buys one. BO es ROSENBERG BROS, Have also on hand the most Elegant and Fashionable Stock of x : PARASOLS ! Ever brought here—##7all of San Francisco make and the Latest Styles. _— Give us a Call. All we ask is’: Calland see. our Gouls and ascertain the prices, We have accotnmedating Clerks who-will cheerfully show the elegant goods we have in'Store, . Our Steresvil-be open from 617A. Mt. fT! YY. M. sharp. Dont’ forget’ the Place! S Palace Dry Goods STORE ! = ROS/.NBERG BROS. — P.3, ADMISSION FREE. heretofore extended to us and hoping: to. _ Wednesday, April 8th, 1874. One of themost elegant and finest stack. We are prepared tosell anything ~ Staple & Domestic Department. Hat Department is superb. They have _ @ ra