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May 4, 1873 (4 pages)

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neds New Gro. in and Com. ets, h 8, Can and s, that isn ual this kind he-lowest cash _ bods and Prices. every Case, harge, [OLBROOK, , mimercial Sts, RSHAL. E, is announced e-election to the bject to the de. City. a ESSOR. ONG. ik hereby didate for the of. 1e election. to be 3. aa ' is hereby anlate fer the office » the decision of a, to he held May al6 RSHAL. lereby announced the office of City scision of votérs held on May 5th, . So ASURER. hereby anvotinced election to the oflection, Monday, 3. ARSHAL. S is hereby anlate for the office tothe decision of on, May Sth, 1875. GEMENT. es Dutch Flat ine. , Proprietor: the Union Hotel, ou Bet, Little York ONDAY, WEDNISNINGS, at $ o'el’r. Dutch Flat-and in TUESDAY ,THURSORNINGS. ELL, Proprietor. CHAPTER. ‘ monthly meeting yal Arch Chapter, . M., will be held in _ on, Monday, May 14 o'clock, P.M. ntinue for the purttendance of conorder of 1S. MEIN, H. P. VYMAN, 8; Land Office.) 1d Claimants, », Cal. tion given to all witn Public Lands. ions, Applications ate School Lands, ISHIP. iy aunpmanees at the HOOL HOUSE, on on, May 6th, ck, e at 734 o'clock. 3: . $4, Scholars have ag both clagees tor the one making the 5 aah are invited .to st _— nell as HYDRAVIS Ladies’ WF ceed si City and Wast7 “The Ander will ‘he Grocery K, Citizene ‘sethety <cstaib ign étaine ~“gnd Jao. Pattison, Secretary. On follows to reconimend-five~ persons” M.-L. Marsh; Niles Searls, L. Nihell, “commi ~~ed the following report: ~ __mended by the committee declared was carried, and the meeting having ~Davies is the most. wonderful pering in front of the &chool house on the, dona. ta! Corral. Mr. Alexander's 7 sustained considerable i injury, bui the others were hurt but little.. Dr, Iibbe, who was upon, pronoun@pes the injuries , Be eneneaes chara 3 Rey..A.-M.Bai Methodist College: at Jose, preach j ea San The. Daihy Transcript NEVADA. crTy,* CAL. LOCAL AVPATES. for City Trustees, ‘On Friday. night, pursuant to call, a citizens meeting was held at the Court House forthe purpose of nom--} inating candidates for City Trustees. About fifty werein attendance. A. HH. Hanson was ‘elected President, . the last homes of the victims of . sumption, and yet there ia-no. dis-. _. -tion that may _. Hale’s Honey of Horeliound and Tar. nhthisic, sore throat, influenza, and pewey from ie" cémetery. “On half the graves. in every cemete ro : onease which terminates in consumpnot be cured with ‘Is not this.u fact worth remember. ing?, Crittenton’s, Bega, Avenue. . Suld by all Druggists. Pike’ 8 Toothache Daye cure inI fatriate, “TIME tries all. things, ” and. has proven that Wistar’s Balsam of Wild pnery is the remedy ,par excellence for the cure of coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma, motion of M. L. Marsh a committee of five was appointed by the chair as for thé nomination for City Trustees: than Clark,.Chas. Marsh, The . “ short tiiae, when _M. L.Marsh, Chairman’of the committee, presentYour. Committee appointed td nominate 5 suitable candidates to be voted for by the people of Nevada City to serve as Trustees for the ensuing year, respectfully report that after careful consideration they. believe that-the following named citizens will take such care of the public interests, as will suit the great majority of the.citizens, and. therefore we recommend that Geo, W. Smith, John W. Hinds, Harrison L. Gove, Samuel Clutter and August Lademan The report was adopted by a very large vote, and the persons recomto be the nominees of the meeting for City Trustees, to be voted for at the election to-morrow, A motion was made by I. J. Rolfe to proceed tothe nomination of a full ticket, but a motion of John Dunnicliff to lay the motion on the table, completed the work for which it was called, adjourned, Another Grand Performance, At the request of many citizens, Mr. Bert, propriétor of the Theatrical Troupe, who gave’ such a “‘beautiful performance at the Theatre last evening, has concluded ‘to give one more entertainment at the Theatre on-to-niorrow evening. Mr. E, D. former that has ever -visited this coast, andif the Theatre is not crowded to its utmost capacity then we shall be very much tToistaken. In addition to Davies’ performanee, the} plays presented by other members of the Company is really good. We advise everybody to attend to-morrow avening, if they wish to enjoy a pleasant evening’s exhibition. Time Changed, W.H. Davidson has received the new time table of, the Central Pacific Railroad Company. The Eastern bound train will hereafter arrive at Colfax at 5.30 Pp. m., being 15 minutes later than the old time.—-The ’ Western train will arrive at Colfax at 9.30 a. m., instead of 10.20 a.m, being 50 minutes earlier, The,stage will leave at 414 o’clock inthe morning héteafter. This change is worse than it has ever been, and of the greatest annoyance to our people. <* ~~ Truckee Republican, _ This well edited and sprightly sheet has entered upon the second year of its existence. Frink & Hayden are deserving of g}i the success they have met with. a they are active, energetic, and know how to-run & paper to the satisfaction of the people We rejoice at their prosperity, and hope it may newer be on the ‘wane. ‘ Le j A Ranaway.Qn Wednesday morning of this week . Teo says the San Juan Times of yesterday, the adopted daughter of David presen Alexander, esq., living near Fretich Corral, was run ové: by @ horse and considerably. injured, The horse had been tied in of Baudoin’s ‘store, at Empi: and becoming inghtened ‘obs awey, tan down to eer over the last, not least,’’ consumption. retired and returned in:a }of this unequaled vegetable invigorant wv _ OoFOR SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, go to EDQUARY & COBB,’ 504 Kearney Street, best general _photographic-work was awar for: 1871,. All work guaranteed. = Sagem “Dr, ABonn, Catarrh, Oculist, Aurist, Surgeon‘for chronic diseases. Offices, lab San Francisco. milk oe What is Your Life Worth? No estimate can be made of the value of a human’ life. It is beyond appraisement. would ki¢k the beam. Yet‘how many precious ‘lives are-thrown away unwittingly. The lawsof health are simple enough, but they are not generally understeod, and even when =nderstood are too often disregarded.. At this season, for example,when it is expe. dient that the physical system should be toned; regulated and purified to enable it to. endure without injury the intense heats of Summer, how many thonsands, even of the selves in this way against a known danger. Who is so ignorant as not to be aware that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, when taken regularly, are a sure protection againtt_ intermittents, remittents, and all epidemics engendered by the vapor laden atmosphere of spring? Who does not know that the same wholesome tonic and alterative, if taken at proper intervals throughout the summer, will prevent feverg,bilious attacksheadache, colic, nervous debility, indigestion, and all the long catalogue of Hils to -which heatand malaria give rise. Whoever wants a clean bill of health for the most en, ervating season of the year, should take “time by the forelock and commence a course now. VICK’S FLORAL GUIDE, Vick’s Flower Seeds, VICK’S BULBS, —ON SALE AT—_ PRESTON’S. —— Garden and Grass Seeds.‘ JAPANESE CLEANSING CREAM, MINER’S RUBBER CEMENT. PRESTON’S COUGH CANDY. é —AaT— : Nevada Drug Store. J. & S. ROSENTHAL, THE PIONEER DRY GOODS DEALERS, OULD announce to the Ladies of Nevada County that they have the ~finest and most complete stock of-Dry . Goods in the mountains, which they are selling at astonishingly low ‘rates. Read a few of the prices: a HEAVY BLACK SILK at $1 75. POPLIN at 25 cents. GRENADINE ct: 25 cents. LACE SHAWLS, $5. 2 STOCKINGS, one bit. . FRENCH OORSETS, 75 cents. BLEACHED MUSLIN, 10. yda for $1. BLACK ALPACCA at 37% cents. KID GLOVES, $1. pair. RESS, GOODS, 18 cents per yard. OIL CLOTHS, 75 cents per yard. WINDOW SHADES, 25 cents per yard. HATS, 25 cents. TOWELS, $2 per dozen. And everything else in proportion. J. & S. ROSENTHAL, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets. Nevada, April 23d, 1873. County Teachers’ Institute, HE annus! mecting of the Betichers’ Institute of Nevada ‘will commence May: 13th, 1873, evada City. Every effort will’ be made fe to render the session iziteresting instractive. t State Superin' ent Bolander and Dr. E.8. Carr, of State University, heve ecm teak to aa present; other Educators have 6 ex sal every teacher, and at least arin expe gy arnt district; willbe} make othe a match will take place on the first day of the session. m3 B. J. WATSON, County Supt. "ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, Y OTICE is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the Probate Court of County of Nevada, State of Califa: nia, made the 2d day of May, 1873, in the matter of the estate of A. deceased,’ the schestnipbicceeat ‘of said estate, well at public auction, for cash in U. . erage subject to confirmation of a on, the pain m oot of Ma ie’ town of N Blom id, San Francisco, as the First Premium for . . ded them-at-the Mechanics’ Institute Fair Throat and Lung Physician, and: operating . .
Thg wealth of the world weighed against it . . Ser ta &.: BROWN, B H, Mite, . ab RMA AM AA ONE PRICE CLOTHIER re «OF! “NEVADA COUNTY, H's JUST RECEIVED « Nevada City A Full Assortment of the VERY LATEST STYLES =OF= DRESS AND * BUSINESS SUITS. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING goons, . Boys’ and Children’s : CLOTHING. . Nevada, March 25th, 1873. BELL & BROWN. ' DRUGGISTS., KEEP PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY ARTICLES, PURE LIQUORS, PERFUMERIES, ND everything found ina first class Drug Store. Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets (Bussenius’ Old Stand. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY GOMPOUNDED. HO YE DYSPEPTICS ! -WHITE’S_SPECIALTY FOR DYSPEPSIA Will Cure You. SYMPTOMS OF DYSPEPSIA are pain in the pit of the stomach, caused by contraction upon undigested food, usually soon after eating. Acidity and wind caused by food fermentbi esp rne of digesting. stipation aud loss of appetite. owing gastri. juice. Pain in ‘the head, sides, breast, ind ex. tremities, mouth clammy, with bad taste and farrid tongue. Consumptive sympto ms, cough and palpitation of heart, 6: en for -consumption while it is sie svpe acer ab of a > = ere dizziness, headache, gloom and di ssion of ie are all alarming: 8 , if neglected, but which are y 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 APEBRIENT it cannot be excelled, and for constipation of the bowele it ia s sure cure. eee ok fash th Lag a gen of fas ngs, our le = ee distinctions, but -w lor theie cspunalen be walking, py oy ing, reading, or eating, they do t with a rash; consequently we are the most dyspeptic people in the world. Asit is too late to remedy the. cause in our own cases, the best thing to by done is to find sume way to change theeffect, and this can be yb by WHurr’s SPECIALTY ¥OR DYSPEPSIA, which from pure merit and virtue alone is fast overtaking, and bids fair to exceed in day. si Eevt. 4, 1871. . % G. Ra cay Sir:—Regardin for dys sia,” I woul th that have used it with the best reMee 2 I have been a sufferer for five years, me, ‘but now. can parwithont inconvenience. I ‘tod with so much as to fall in the street; that trouble is also removed. I have tried without relief but I recommend your remthe confidence of all. Yours truly, . A. HOLT, Real. Estate Broker, 19 Friend Street, Boston. . arose, ,U inion Street, East Somerv “-PQUSALE BY, 7 [Successors to H. R. Bussenius. } Get. Priv’ kiid Ceenunavetal Sts. 4 Nevada, May 1st, 2873 a WN the SPRING AND SUMMER. _ {feeble aud delicate, neglect to fortify them. _ to unnatural condition of food and want of] ie glen sl) the old popular—medicines of . AHEAD J ust Received Se EVER BROUGHT HERE. A: Goldsmith Is Now SELLING BETTER GOODS AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN IN NEVADA CITY. you.. CAN . GET \ Every Article as Advertised in my Price List : And at the Prices mentioned. LOOK LOOK . —AT THE— ~~ — 3-PLY CARPETS, $1 50. 10 yds CALICO for $1. ~ 10 yds MUSLIN for $1. ® yds BLEACHED MUSLIN, $1. FRENCH CORSETS, 50 cts & $1. ' GRENADINES, 20 cts per yd. GRASS LINEN, 4-4, 25 cts pr yd. PIQUES, 22% cts pr yd. SHETLAND SHAWLS, $2. FINE WALKING CANE PARASOLS, $1 each. BALMORAL SKIRTS, $1 each. 5 SPOOLS COTTON THREAD, 25 cts. 5 SPOOLS SILK THREAD for SILK BUTTONS, 25 cts per doz. FINE FRENCH KID GLOVES, +75 cts per.pair: — SUN DOWNS, best gual 50 cts each’. 10-4 MARSEILLES QUILTS, $2 HAT FRAMES, one bit. And Hundreds of other Articles equally as CHEAP! A. GOLDSMITH. *** BROAD STREET. OF EVERYBODY) ie he PEOPLE'S. NEVER “FAILING REMEDY. FORNew Price List : . Hams, AND re Wit ARE NOW READY TO SUPPLY THE \TRADE WITH Hams, —— Bacon, AND Warranted to be No 1. Quality: rT CASHIN & KENT. Office—On Grass Valley Road. Nevada City, Jan, 1, I873. PRATT’S ABOLITION OIL. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Gout, Paralysis, Lame Back, Sprains, Bruises, Stiff Joints Contracted Cords and Muscles, Pain ‘in the Breast, Pleurisy~ Sore Throat, Diptheria, Colic, Cramps, Cholera Morbas, Diarrhoea, Head Ache, Toothache, Ear ache, ‘ And al external and internal Pains and Aches, —_— PRATT S ABOLITION OIL. ‘THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND. Every Bottle its own Testimonial Price—Small, 60 cts; Large, $1. {FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! THE RIVER OF LIFE Purify it with PRATT'S NEW LIFE. The Great Vegetable © BLOOD. PURIFIER. AND. LIVER INVIGORATOR. CURES Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Blu cnes _, Boils, Pimples, Sore Eyes, Skin Diseases. Chronic and. Inflamatory Rheumatism, when every other remedy fails. ERADICATES ; Syphilitic ‘taint and all heredita ° orders of he Biood from the System. CURES PILES AND DYSPEPSIA. Stimulates the Liver and Kidneysto health action; keeps the Bowels as reguiar @s clockwork and fortifiesthe . ~ whole system against disease in any form. is : ) Bate 61 For aale by all Druggists. McBOYLE & CO. Ban Francisco. “Mevade, March 26th. : am . steeriuMenanr Bacon, speisee . , Lard. ! 2 GREAT SALE, CLOTHING hey oben AT B, wATHAN s a . STORE. Cor. Pine and Commercial. Sts-, xz Opposite Masonic Hall:. x ee monte SPRING AND SUMME. CLOTHING ! ROOTS, SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ET’, ETC LATEST STYLE OF HATS! ‘OF ALL KINDS AMD DESCRIPTION. s A Fine Annan of LADIES’. AND ‘CHILDREN’ SHOES and SLIPPERS. eeemat inne My Goods wilt be.sold at the very lowes price, and only ONE PRICE adked. Uive the old Pioneer.a cali, and he wi give you better bargains than any other store in Nevada county. B. NATHAN. Nevada, Apri] 20th, 1873.“ AUCTION. HE undersigned will offer for sale public auction, at his ‘ranch, betwee . Grass Valley and Nevada, on WEDNESDA the 30th day of April, the following name property: . 1 Extra Two Horse Team. Wagon and Harness complete. 7 Cows and Calves, or with calf, 2 ‘Three year old Steers. 5 Two year old Heifers. 5 Yearlings. The above. property is held as videitts for debt, and must be sold, Also, at the pect time and place, unless previously 80 1 Yoke Oxen 5 years old. 1 Yoke Steers 3 years old. 3 Cows and Calves. 16 head of Yearlings. ‘Terms of sale—Notes of Mecuewalt en+ +dorsement taken for all sums over one hundred dollars. Notes yan o. one per cent. Boron. at W. H Davidson sisttidien’ m28 MRS. M. A. STERLING. Commercial St., adjoining Masonic Hall, NEVADA CITY. 8 now prepared to supply the ladies of Nevada and vicinity with ‘the latest Spring and Summer Dry. Goods, Novelties, etc., which she has just received, such ag. Dress Goods, Muslins, Fiannels, Napkins, Table Linen, Towels, Hosiery, Hat and Bonnet Frames,Straw Hats, Ribbons, Trimmings, Flowers, etc. Also,. latest style Brackets, Frames and Wall Pockets, The Goods will be sold ¢heap for cash, and.a share of public patronage is solicited. MRS. M. A. STERLING. Nevada, March 30th, 1878. Pictur ANTOINE TAM, DEALER IN -~ OYSTERS, : Wy CONFECTIONERY, _ NUTS, CIGARS, &c, ON i STREET, NEVADA CITY. awl ee edded, in connection with my Oyster Saloon, a fine stock of © NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS, &e, Which are of the best quality ond wit be sold very cheap. Also, CHESTNUTS? nice aid fregh, ' sew tue. I keep no other king. Nevada: March 26th. Comsiatreial Hees Street, Nevada. J* pag a a te preiy. customers ‘with tho, rae of eos 4 ‘wat yeu: want a FINE O1GAR call and. § He’ just received a latge and — o