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

May 5, 1869 (4 pages)

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} IPE DP. FO tl PH. enue, al. , 1869. = Spec! al it. fiscal , ManuKeepers se Laws ial Taxodiatel ¥ of $500 having "LY the ty with rous of } uesrat the * ler Ste.‘RY, DA, rietor. HOMEy mornmé ~Gax We STAND rr ?—The opponents _-of the free-road between Nevada and _. @rass Valley will intrench taémselves upon the side of economy, and argue that the cost would be too __-warrang.the outlay of money. required Fund was, ‘at the end of the fiscal year, . . about $9,000 in debt. last year was $15,122, of which about $6,600 was from property tax. The -Jevy last year for road purposes was. thirteen cents, it is this year twentyfour cents.on each $100. The price for contracts last year was, in round num‘pers, $23,860, the price this year i, . $19,000 in-round numbers. “Phe differ={ property valuation is the same, give a leaving a balance, after paying ‘con. . " eounty @ good road could be opened for "ment the Board of Supervisors can chase of a farm, The Union wants the * ’ arrived in this city to be welded at the SEVADA OMY, ALIPORIA. “Looky INTELEIGENeE. Prot aera under the eye of M. Banner, and tliey will now be arriving by every steamer. » the. reap Wa io Rae Banner Bros. are t to} Let as see. The Road The revenue ence in the rate ought, provided the revenue for roads from. property of $13, 000 and $12,000 from other-sources, tracta.te go to the liquidation of the debt. Taking all extraordinary expenses into consideration, the debt ought. to be less than it is now at the beginning of the next term, and scrip on the Road Fand is now worth 95, cts. Those ‘who ought to know say that if the McChariles road belongs to the $500, and that in any event the expense of one thousand dollars this year would make the old county road a good one. The truth of this latter stateeasily ascertain by examination of the road. Valley Union advocates the sale of the present hospital property and the purcounty to Own more land and have abundance of water. The present hospital is ‘abundantly supplied with good clear water, and the grounds are ample for all purposes. The sale of the property, the purchase of ground and the cost of putting up new buildings would not benefit patients, and it certainly would be unwise financial policy for the or = CounTY Puvsicray’s REPoRT.—R. M: Hunt, County Physician, has subclosed to the Board of Supervisors.— From it we obtain the following figures: At the end of the last quarter 37 patients remained under treatment.— Since then, 19 have been admitted, 19 discharged cured, 2 relieved, 8 have 2 have died.. The number still x treatment is 25. Cigan Up.—The last clean-up at . . . Morse’s mill yielded over $1,900 exclusive of the sulphurets. This was the result of ten .days’ run with eight stamps. The mine is looking better now than ever before; some of the rock now being taken: out it is estimated will run $7 to the ton. Sart BRokEN.—Yesterday the main five inch shaft of Frank Morse’s mill which was twisted off on Saturday last, foundry of Mr. Thom. The shaft will probably be fixed and sent to its destination to-day. : CoLoRED Picnic.—'The colored people had a picnic yesterday othe Crane dall road, in the rear of the race. track lt was attended by parties from Grass Valley and Nevada. THs CELEBRATION.—The railroad celebration will take place on Saturday next at 10 o'clock. ; Heavy Loaps.—The Telegraph Stage . Company yesterday sent an extra up from. Colfax and one to San Juan. Fifty-odd passemgers came through from Sacramento to this city. Twenty-. ' six of them were Chinamen on their way to the Ridge to work in—mining claims recently purchased by Chinese CaTHoLic Picnic.—The Cathelic ' school yesterday had a pienic at. Wiltest styles Frames liam’s ranch, near this city. Quite o. ud number were out, and the children and . East'and San Francisco, by which they [ are enabled to obtain the lates: styles and finest goods for the trade, laying [them down in thiscity at lower-rates than they can be purchased elsewhere this fact, as may be seen by the large ‘numbers of buyers who daily visit this store from all parts of the county. enterprising and énergetic, having es-. . __ . tablished . busiress connections in “the } rin the State: —Fhe~—public is aware of . ‘THE MY¥8TERY Is EXPLAINED. Why . is it that Novitzky & Son are doing the ‘Nevada? It is simply this—that they sell more goods than any of their competitors, and thereidre they can andbie sell cheaper asa aay other house the above is true, you can come and convinte yourself by ascertaining the price of carpets, oil cloths, pointe, lawns, shoes, &.,&. SPLENDID enema R. Crawford yesterday received a large lot of fresh reading ‘matter, which came by last mail. Appleton’s Journal, a splendid new weekly, containing fine engravings, sells for a bit; Harper's magazine for May, Hearth & Home, Harper’s Weekly and Bazar, Frank Leslie’s pictorial, the Ledger, and a lot of comic and miscellaneous papers. Now is a good chance for those who love interesting reading. bs sy Goops.—J.& 8, ‘Rosenthal, of the Pioneer Dry Goods Store; advertise their line at exceedingly low rates, and are receiving a fine stock -of Summer goods. Everybody who has occasion to buy is invited to call and ascertain the prices. Pe New StTore.—The. National Hall, lately occupied as a dancing room, has been rented by. J. E, Johnston, furniture dealer, who is fitting it up for his business. It Is large and commodious and is a first rate place. ~ a NEw UxtFrormMs.—The new. uniforms of the Nevada Light Guard arrived . pany can now secure a. fit. LrBRaRY MEETING—A meeting of held at their Library Room, Thursday evening, May 6th, for the election of officers. By order, CHARLES MARSH, President. may4-td E. W. BicE.ow, Sec’y. atti DEALERS AND CONSUMERS OF ToBACCO, TAKE NoTICE.—As the law requires all chewing and smoking tobacco to be restamped before the 1st of July 1869, Julius GreenWald is determined. tv dispose of his entire stock before that time, and as an inducement to dealers and consumers offers these articles below San Francisco cost prices, FOR CASH, to close out the articles before thattime. Those who chew, smoke or: sell tobacco should be sure to call on Greenwald and ascertain his_prices. Nevada, April 20th. : — weaguconnts ART NOTICE! e ee Everybody from Nevada County should buy their (2 PICTURES! .21 ~aND— PICTURE FRAMES! CURRIER.& WINTER, 211 Kearney Street, SAN FRANCISCO, ed stock of Pictures and Laim use. Pioneer Clothing Emporium . BANNER BROS. largest and most extensive business in . « . The People of Nevada Councy, . to-day that they are selling all goods ix . yesterday, and all members of the com, . the Nevada Library Association will be . Because they have the best select. ** CAMPATON OPENED : THE —Or— = AT THEIR oLD. ‘STAND, Coriiar of Broad & Pine Streets’ A** Now READY FO. SUPPLY 4 WITH ANY GOODS IN THEIR LINE FIFTY PER CENT LOWER) THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE INTERIOR OF THE STATE, = BANNER “BROTHERS, {@HAVING ESTABLISHED THE FACT “RAT THEY CAN™
@ AND DO SELL .@3 CLOTHING, ‘BOOTS, HATS, &c. &., Cheaper dias any of their Competitors, ARE NOW IN THE FIELD WITH THE Largest & Finest Assortment Fe Gents’ and Boy’s Clothing, al Furnishing Goods . of ‘his —. . We sell our Goods at from 30 to 50 per cent Cheaper than former rates. — ATTENTION, All ye in want of CLOTHING, we now offer you Goods at lower Prices than you ¢@ ever bought them before and Cheaper than, you cah) get them anywhere else.) .Our Spring Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Business Suits ARE OF THE —— LATEST STYLES —— And superior to any hitherto imported. Fine Fashionable Dress Suits, We will sell for LESS MONEY than they can be bought ior anywhere else in California. -@ Gents: Weask you to “examine our CLUTHING and we feel assured we can satisfy you both as toSTYLEs AND PRICES, MATS! HATS! MATS! ‘. OF THE LATEST STYLES, _ Shirts and Under-clothing. An unlimited supply of WHITE SHIRTS, of the Finest Quality, UNDER CLOTHI u HOSIERY, HANDS} JHIEFS, NECK TIX SUSPENDERS, and ¥ANKKE NOTIONS of every description. TO ALL MERCHANTS ! Who deal in : ny . Agta on. us belore hong to rancisco to make purchases. sell you Goods in this city at LOWER KATES than you can buy them at the Bay. Our Stock is complete for the Spring Trade "Pebtons in want of any Goods in our line had ones ar. own interest by making date ae thi Emporium, BANNER BROTHERS. Wholesale & Retail Dealers, Corner of Broad & Pine Streets . 3 wor inform the people of this city that FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, . leer FURNISHING. GOOBS! -_ '. Incloging VELOCIPEDE & ALPINE HATS, . * both in this city and” and our prices are lower than those of any oubh_B. MEYER & GO. ; NEVADA GiTy. they have conciuded to ARD NOW OFFER FOR SALE, THEIR LARGE STOCK OF . BOYS’ CLOTHING, --AND— Trunks, Valises, Boots, &o. COMPLETE SUITS: ® FOR ONLY —S@ TEN DOLLARS ! ses ‘Aad Everything Else in the WK HAVE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, enough to supply every man inthe County, We desire to see them all well dressed before we leave the tewn and therefore we invite . This is no Humbug { Before buy-. w ing elsewhere examine our Goods and Prices ! B. MEYER & CO., rner Broad and Pine Streets. Opposite Goidamith's Dry Goods Store, Nevada city. TO THE PUBLIC! HARDWARE. CROCKERY, &C, . 32° GEORGE E. TURNER, PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY, H* ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Iron, , Steel, : Iron and Lead Pipe, Rubber Hose, Mining saa Agricultaral Tools, Aud ali Goodsin Ihe Hardware line which he offers at the very LOWEST CASH PRICES! AGENT FOR THE PACIFIC SILVER PLATE CO And a fine assortment of PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, And other articles always on hand. CROCKERY and GLASS WARE And a full assortment of Cooking and Parior Spoves, Cooking Utensils, ‘Tinware, &C. &e. Also a Large Stock SN PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH (2 MECHANICS, MINERS, FARMERS, and the public generally in need of anything in the Hardware line = find it to their interest to call on c.E. TURN ER. a proportion ! } COAT, VEST AND sats tt Close Out Business in this. place, . man ont REGARDLESS’ OF ALL COST. mane d will baffle the GREAT BARGAINS!!! !M!1!) moapie Weakness—wasting awa; po Dapeng aed and myr qn ee hig of [lt towart’ s prema Tohim who finds his th the a enn of the sara mere te seluation of of ne causes ie no assurance of relief, Marriage, that holy office, ry vices, that dreadful, La table habit, which fills’: metieetin Of sic with paralysing opel ren wh ie dreds viciims, should consult recommend imasit sivine . guarantees of a Pers cat without Hindrance reac jE wing Diet, Fear of Ex : Do not forget address. See ban, IMPORTANT TO THE og waar . When a female is in trouble or afflic disease, aud requires meen we surglo tendance, the engu Any be there a physician who is fay on compote a minister relief, and whose ing in society aan dencve of the ey racer . _ oe. standing how imperatively ly neceseary quirements og tho atten called Upon tot and by ome oes e apeniien fs) the fact that trics and female D Sioneaie fn of 3 and is saver anda to administer in ally both medically and surgi ype mot in'a ficial manner, but in as maior, vears of study and prabiies beth , aslagr us and families—can make, to save them from hands the unqualified, unscruphious ks signing. Therefore families can rély a: as upon afather, All in affliction can ae him one who can feel and sympathize on and befriend them in trouble—one in whose secresy the htmost confidence can be Consultation (by Letter or Otherwise) Free See address below. THE CELEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES. Com nag from the private prescriptions of —— Dr. , have now obtained amost -extended aa my ry , and are correctly viewed to be the safest'and surest remedies for the com plaints for which they are applied. The constantly accruing testimonials of their efileacy, = —_— tobe pre-eminently stperiee 13 eir action er No lady should be without these ting Agente. None Fal unless at his office. Sent by Mail or sits § to any part oi the State. GREAT FEMALE MBDICINE The Greates t Discovery of this or any other Age. PREVENTIVE PowpDERs 4TR Magnisp Lapizs, These Powders will be found of value to those whose means, health or athe circumstances do not permit them to the gee ot their Tamily po pena ience, ering and pemee risk of life, pre ation ies new, safe, infallible, Simple, and cannot arethel ae Their use should be avoided at certain: Price$i0 a box. Sent Lo any part of the perfectly’safe irom saspicion, — ‘Romit-by Mati or Express addressed mo Sats " ile =) essed to BENZ. F, JOBBELYN. ‘MD. FRENCH LUNAR ORK FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS—Price $5. Acknowledged by the Medical Fra iy suppression, incogularity,, or Stops functions of nature, the ‘the source of sach female trame. , Nevada, April Th . be the oniy sale, md-and rer arene to be depended on in long standi Po ° Address BENJ, ¥. JOSSELYN, M. b, Washington St. San Francisco. tee