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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

May 30, 1872 (4 pages)

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[SALE OF, = . W OWNED By [ i cR BROS Br DISPOSED op . Days: iE BUSINESS KE NO HUMs0s . 3A LE : mvince themselves . -and examining f ds and prices. f Will be'sold 100 per_ . r than ever hie per than thesame are bringing in city to-day. ——— efore it is too, L .te! DS AT YOUR OWN PRICES in Clothing in the bay goods of us25heape? than import ST STYLES oy SPRING THING, pOFr—, . m Manufacture. NSISTING OF =~. ESS SUITS, LOTH SUITS, SUITS, = CASSLMERE SUITS, . f all colors and deverip. { all.<olors, Stock ef . OOTS, AND " BHOBS, Gents’ and Chilire f fall colors and descrip ' Clothing ! ERY LATEST BDF E FINEST QUALITY. ——— ood assortment of . E STOCK IN Tap . ) 45 cee ERS pen TEM a rere “$667 as collected.’ This is~a good shouldérs to'tbe wheel. Many littles _Aatake: a, good dealin the aggregate. “lows: told them that “he knew all about _the purpose of raisingéuddeterepair ready made clothjng will find i to ” efthe very latest impextation, sehic _very best goods to be found in the. 7 NEVADA ciTY, exit. } The Coming Celebration. Ail of the Gommittees. appointed by the General Committee are atwork making the necessary arrangeents fur-a grand, Fourth of July celebration. Iuvitations have béen sent out to ail tue miiitary and fire companies in the county, and it is theintention of those having the} matter in charge, to havea celebration, that shall eclipse ail former ones ever held in Nevada county, This ean be doue, if our citizens will coutribute According to their several ability. ‘lhere are hundreds of our working population, ‘who, although not abie to contribute $5, or even $2 50, yet, it.they were asked for four bits or » dolliy would cheerfully sssist to that amount. The collecting + eommittee, have reported so»far, beginning, and we feel¢onfident that this sum can easily be donbled, and more, if ajlGpr people will put their For the isformition of* persons who desite'to contribute’to the festivities. of Our naé.i day, we would state that the Collecting Committee consist of field, and Clark, who will thankfully receive wildonations, from thedouble eagle iv. iue widow's mite, Military Pic-nic. The preparations have all been complyted for a grand time. at the’ pic-uic ground to~lay. The order of exercises, as arranged by the Nevada Light Guard, is as folRoll’ Call and Parade at 10 o'clock, 4, mM. Target Practice av 10% tol o'clock. Collation. » Daneing on a splendid flour, in..the afternoon. “Citizeny ‘who visit the grounds with their farailies are assured of a good time, as the grounds ‘dre utider’ exclusive’ eontrol of the Jompany. No liqnor stands will be allowed on the ground. The place selected is Ismert’s grove, on the Crandall road. A general invitation having beerextended to everybody, we presume there will be @ very large crowd in attehdance. Local Brevities. Of late the Grass Valley Union has becn exceedingly dull. We have not béen able to get a local or anything else out of its columns fora week. ‘Tnuts the effect df having) Greeley on the brain. ae Brady, the fellow, who was sent to’ San Quentin, for six years, told his his feiiow prisoners, that his reul name was Jumes Winters. He also San Qucutin—he had been,there.’’ Pye Sacramento Union'of Tugsday says, “the express train from, the East yesterday, was one hour anda quarter Deirind time’ in its arrival,’’ as though it was something new. Have they—been on time, since the last Legislature adjourned? » ongregetional Festival. “iThe'lndies of the Congregational Society will hold a s perry fextival this evening, in @b atre, for ebarge foradmission. Music, ipstrumental and vocal, will be gives throughout the évertinig. A splendid hot supper will be furnished to all who wish: for 50 cents. ’ §trawber}: ries With’ Gfead, ‘ald #e@ cream, . .epough for all of: Nevada, will, be served liberally: Ladies wishing their advaniage to purchase af. the foatival. : iAan = Take Notice, . Mr.-‘Protter desires ws to state that \Mr. D. B.» Merry, a regularly appointed U. 8. Deputy Mineral Sura A“ Wholesome Stimalant That ‘is Surveying. Parties desiring my ‘services, will find at-my office, during my absénce,, veyor, who will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. _, H. 8. BRADLEY. Nevada, May. 28th-tf. Chance For Miners. The North Bloomfield Gruvel Mining Company. will give steudy “employment to thirty miners, Who un derstand hardfock uiining and sink ing shafts. Apply immediately’ at the works of the Company, at North Bloomfield, Nevada county. May 2th, 1872. lw. _ Absolutely Pure, ~ Physicians throughout the ‘world agree as tothe necessity for diffisive stimulants in medical practice; but complain, and with good reason; of the impossibility. of obtainingthem pure. The diffieuity here pre verted would he a serious oue indeed, if the class of agents was limited.to the adulteratéd liq ors and wines of trade. It vanishes, however, when the absolute purity and extraordinary restorative properties of Hostetter’s Bitters are taken into consideration. As @ stimulant the article’ is* absolutely-free from everything \ objectionable; but this isonly one of itg recommendations. . effécts would be fleeting. It might refresh umd revive the system tor a few minutes, Ube stamulating elements of the Bitters isa mhéans, Wot an cud. ‘The tonic, anti-bilious, ‘Messrs. Hauson, Carley, Coe, Candeparactve and aperient vegetable juices combined im the preparation are the agents that-impart vigor ead regularity to the weakened and disordered organization, the spiritmous principie being chiefly useful in fusing their influence through the systet, and otherwise fucilitaiing their operaon. Alcoboi, even inis purest form, is uot somuch a medicine as @ motive power, by which the specitics of the vegetable kingdom may be brought to buar-upen the —de-] bilitated und disurdered urgans that require répovating und regulating; and it is im this Way that tue pure césence of rye incurpofated in Hostetter’s Bitters increases the efliciency of the purely medical ingredients. iy ha aa en et A LOTT TE, IES EET csFRANK’S FOUNTAIN SODA, . BOUNTAIN ADE, lee Cream and Oyster Saloon. * NO, 1 COMMERCIAL STREET, Opposite Coes’ shoe Store,, NEVADA. RANE would inform the public that be bas fitteu up ea Bleck fin Noda xvunteim—the only one in the county— whcre persons can get a pure glass vf suda Water witbout being puinuued by drinkimy Sede frow lead pipe ivuntains. Aiso Fountain Ade, A Coo) aud pleasant beverage, Kee, Cream, ; Of different flavors, constantly on hand. OYSTERS In any style desired, promptly served. Having motive power'to make ice Cream he is prepared to make Cream for purties and families caveper and’ better than it can: be procured at any other place. m29 "TO BE COLSED ON THE 10TH or JUNE, SELLING, OF F AT COST! SELLING OFF A’ CGST 1 ‘&. LUNDQUIST, No, 2% Mill Street, @rass Valley, WILL sell ae fe WINE JEWELRY, ‘« WATCHES AND CLOCKS, WARE. fi alicy, and Grass hereafterall packages te be sent up. purchasers will do well to avail themselves country, by the Burka stage, a —— before the day of clos be brought to the offices by 8 o'clock . = = in the evening. He finds it im dle te get the stage off on, time wh packages are brought to the office i New Goods, “AC Goldswith has just received . another beautiful stock of guods, are“ beiny sold at the very lowest tates. People residing iv the eountry when visiting the city will do well tp call and see Goldsmith's stock. He ig determined to keep on band the: tot the State, and im tack grery’ F ——= MRS. A, AUBRY, Ladies’ Hair, in Braids, Curls, Wigs, &c. BS, AUBRY would respectfully in at abe ip prepared do all kind of Hair Work. : a2 Ladies’ Bair done = G A. Goldsmith Ifat were nothing more than an excitant its . ‘bat could preduce no permanent benefit. : -IBARGAINS: EVER BROUGHT TO NE_ Fvapa COUNTY. you CAN etthe Latest Styles SUMMER. Goons At the Store of , & Cheaper than at any-oth. er place. The largest and ptectiestistocs ever brought to this city, embracing every kind known in the: market, Look ot tho prices: 10 yds Sprague and Merrimac Prints for $1. White Kock and Lonsdale Muslin, 5 yds for $1. ’ Fine Summer Dress Goods, pr ya, 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. Lanen ‘Lowels, pr doz, $1 75. . Unildren's srimmed Hats, 50 cents. ‘ fe ate ee spon 5 ate a PIONEER * 2 a VRS OT To a ee DRY. GOODS STORE! J. & 8. ROSENTHAL oe AVE JUST RECEIVED AT THEIR STORE, Corner of Broad aad Pine Streets, the ; LARGEST,} Ny RICHEST And the
CHEAPEST Lot of Dry Gooods ever brought TO ‘THIS-CITY.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 Goodg-line fcan be obtained at the PIONEER DRY GOODS STORE, J. & 8. ROSENTHAL, Propr’s. ’ Nevada May, 8th. 1872. WAGON MAKER Nevada. Clothing . NATHAN & CASPER, Corner Pine ‘& Commercial Sts. NEVADA CITY. Their Stock consists ot te excellent as-. ee sortment of Dry Goods, among which are . GO the following articles: TO Satin Barbouns, : ; Silk Poplins, NATHAN & CASPER’S Belgian Repps, Japanese Silke, : ee ving : Marseilles, “YOUR Ribbons, FINE Merrimac Prints, : Quilts, ’ ctuinery ceca, . SUMMER CLOTHING Uoisery, Calicoes, — Carpets, oh snawts, . SPLENDID. NEW GOODS . Shoes, Linens, , ae Hats, : cms . THE FINEST EC TOO STORE ! ee Successors to HAAS & CO. AND_THE CHEAPEST ! NATHAN & CASPER, Have on hand A full Stock, Offall Sizes, AND. WHEELWRIGHT. Fine hemstitch Hdkfs, pr doz, b2. ‘ “ Fine Parisian style of Ladies’ ‘frimmed Hats, $2 and $2 du. Imperial &ply and Srussels Carpets at San #rancisco cost. Finest and best double width French Gingham. pr yd, 25 cts. Pure Linea Napxiag, 75 cenis sets, $1. Hat Frames, Lace and Buck. ram, 25 cts. Shaker Bonnets, 12cents. And all other articles at like cf the magnificence of the Goods tinless YOU eall’and sve them ! DRESS GOODS ! Silks of all colors, French and Irish Poplins, White House Goods, Grenadines. Prints, a beantifal stock, Doisy Varden, And every other Kind. o7os . HOUSE FURNISHING Sheetings, Towelings, Table Cloths, NapAnd every other article in this line required for Household _. and general use . Every article usually found in pie the Latest Sear Ee ment can be had at ' cents. : ee = _— Every Afternoon from 3 o’clock till 5.— ; GOODS t r Adinigaion, including Skates 2 cent al b i Bleached and Un-bieached . weethy ted Salundey Evenings from 7% te . Adinission — Gentlemen 25 _. Attorney and Counselor at Law J. H. SHARP, AT CLANCY'S SHOP, BROAD STREET, T° wen todo all kinds of WAGON Unik inthe best style apd at the LOWEST RATES. Wagons made to order and turned out of the Shop complete, Repairing dene in the best style. ; Give we @ eall and I will guarantee satisfaction. J. H. SHARP. Nevads, May 26th. 1872. “ON SALB —aT— WEVADA DEUG STORE. THE NEW FOUD--S3EA MOSS FABRLNE, FOR SAUCES, JELLIES, CUs““TARDS, ETC. A choice tot of EXTRACT for flavoring the same, st very low rates. SUGAK OF LEMONS, Making excellent Lemonade ata cost of but two cents & glass. Spices of all kinds. Pure Cream Tartar and Soda for Baking purposes. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Crucibles and Acids. ee E. M. PRESTON, DRUGGIST. Prescriptions aecurately 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 BINK. HE Nevada tkating Rink will re-open one, MONDAY, April 8th. Every Forenoon the Rink will be opened from 9% te 12 o'plack. A genticiuan wll be in attendance te teach all woo desire to leara tw skate. Adouission free, use of skates 25 Bb. BULLABD, Proprietor, Nevada, April 6th. 1uB! ICE! — HE Nevada Ice Company are prepared to deliver ice in any part of the city ‘gid county. Orders lett at the office, fovt of Boulder Street, will be promptly filled. Nevace, May 14th, 1672. NILES SEARLS, {Cheviot S hirts, Of the Celebrated . IF you WANT A FINE} oR.. CHEAP SUIT, OF BOYS’ CLOTHING : Go T0 THE Nevada — . Clothing : Store. ee FOR YOUR Under Clothing, GO TO NATHAN .& CASPER’S. —FOR ANY ARTICLE IN THE CLOTHING LINE g GO TO Don’t forget the place. Nathan & Casper, we PROPRIETORS. NATHAN & CASPER’S. NEVADA CLOTHING STORE! At Haas & Co’s Old Stand, corner H's just recefvéd a Targe tind beautiful Stock of Spring-and Summer Cloths, of tae very latest styles, whicli he is prépared to ; = A > Make up to orde® On the shortest notice and on the mos reasonable terms, A A gooa fit guaranteed in every case. If you want a well fitting Coat, Vest“or Pants leave your order with me, and I will guarantee they will fit you better and last longer than any ready made clothing. Repairing and cleaning done oP short no; A “tice. t é , A. ROSENTHAL, Pine Street, Nevada City. m2i1 HORSE SHOER. Must bea little the best Blower that ever struck these ‘diggings. ; Nevada May 19th, 1872. The National Exchange Shaving Saloon and Baths. . BROAD STREET......5666 NEVADA. NAT. FORD, Proprietor TILE Citizens of NevaSi ae. Ad and vicinity are Te ae 7 spectfully informed that SATS I bave entirely refitted , my Barber Shop and Bath Honse in elegant : style. Having secured the services of one of the. best workmen in the State, Tam prepared to give all who call on me an. easy and Glean Shave. Hair Cutting, Shampooing and Curling done in an artistic and workmanlike manner. oll MILK DEPOT. — OVIS GUSCETTI has ostablished » 4 Depot atFrank's Ice Cream Saloon, Opposite Coe’s Shoe Store. ae Fresh Milk will be kept con stantly on hand in quantities te suit. Nevada, May 22d, 1872. MINERS' RESTAURANT. Next building to W. BR. Coe s’Shoe Store, COMMERCIAL STREET. . CAROLINE ALLEN, Proprictress, OULD inform the people that she can still be found at the old stanu, prepared to serve meals up ih good ber at any hour of the day and up to 9 o’clock at. night. Meals, ... «+: Twenty-five Cents. Lodgings, .--.Twenty-five Cents. By giving the very best satisfaction she Hopes to receive a liberal share of patron. age. If you are hungry or-want a bed go ta Caroline Allen’s, On Commercial Street, » Next building to Cue’s Shoe tore, Nevads, May 24th, 1872. TAM’'S SALOON, _PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. —— NTOINE: TAM would inform the A peopie of Nevada City that he is prepareu to. serve California Oysters in every style at his Sulovon, Iced Fountain Soda, of every Mavor. Ice Cream, Pigs, CAKES, TEA AND OOFFRE A7 ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OB EVENING. Ly endeavoring to please all Mr. Tam hopes’to receive & liberal share of the public patronage, and guaran*ees satisfactiog. Give him a call. : Nevada City, May 8th, 1872. GkO.%. TURMBR, W. BIGKIA¥ Ek. W. BIGELOW & C8., Hardware, Tinwary, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries and Provisions. . E have just received & large and well selected stock ofGroceries and Provisions, Which will be sold at the lowcat: Living rates. Goods delivered a reasonable aig gace free of charge. Nevada, May 24th, 1872. "Mining Machinery for Sale. ee ONE 12-HORSE POWER ENGINE, ITH reversing gear. One Sinch lift Pump, with goose _— , and one G-inch pump are offered for sale. Also a Boiler, Out Tracks, Tools, and all materials necessary for 4 Black=mith Shop. his is the machinerylof the Gold Kum Mining €o., formerly the Mohawk. Apply personally or by letter to — THALES CURTIS, National Exchange Hotel, Nevada oy. ‘ t m Cal, SOLD OUT. . SANFORD has sold out his entir> @ stock ta Jno. W. Sanford, who will continue the Seed and Grain Dusincss No. 16, Broad Streat, Nevada city. Neveda, 20d, 1972. x . MRWADA, CITY.