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May 6, 1874 (4 pages)

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UNTY ITY ‘Parser, * eral Be. ‘Coun Regular ounted, Dust or Min ved. nto, Sa ind Gees ebe Inamento — ~~ * allow. um, rime —_V Colm taunt~ Dress attern _ lanuel_ ed to Class” t San . ES. “the ‘Daily Transcript NEVADA CITY, CAL.~ LOCAL AFFAIRS. Tecal Brevities. : Would it not be a measure’ of ecmomy on tHe part of the City “Fathers, to pass an ordinance making it a penel ‘offence, ‘for a. person to walk the streets nights, withouta © Jgntern?’ There are many good réasous-forsuch alaw. The City might avoid the pryment of damages result. ing from injuries sustained by ‘colliding with lamp-posts. It would be very convenient also, to be able to recognize those you chance to meet “jn the evening, and not have-to dis= _eover_them by their voice while makn apology for running into you. It would certainly be an econemical: way for the City, to afford-every one light, who choosetto walk evenings; and it is buped in ‘the absence of some better provision, it Will be car“red out. _ Se ~The Red Men, are busily engaged ‘jn, making preparations for their pand May dance on Tuesday even~ ing next. It is proposed to make the entertainment a grand affair. The committees in charge all know what __hecessary to seenre sticvess. There will beplenty. of room. for all who wish to dance. Fhe super will be the best of ‘the season. The best musie in the county has been is __secured, and a“ large_attendance—is+ expected. J. 8, Holbrook, is to have a grand auction on Saturday morning next, commencing at 10 o’clock, first at his rooms, junction of Main and Commercial streets, and then at-the residence of S. Rosenthal, on Broad street. Everything in the way of househeld and kitehen furniture will be sold. Also watches, chains, cow and calf, and a host of other personal property, oe The School House fence, which was blown down by the wind some time since, is being repaired. Other improvements are projected there. We would suggest the most useful thing which can be done about the -premises is, to erect a long arbor, and-plant vines so as to cover it with . 2th. nore, bs, chié, arlesLW and * Alf. ich ers hat its, Ket, BE in: s Cas vy eres it~ i 8 iS r) . i. eg pe ~shadeMore-shade trees ought to __ Soon, but having no news from head~_ Ye to Hyman Bros. for $8 Cassibe planted around the yard, The schools of this City closed yesterday; for the week. The usual May vacation this year, is condensed duto the time teachers. are to attend the County Institlite. All — the schools were in session Mopday and ~ Tuesday, except the High Sehool. The Sunday Schools of this city weather will permit. We heard yes-. terday that they were to come off quarters, we will take the_responsjbility of postponing the meeting. Judge Niles Searls, has been__confined to his room for several days, with a severe attack of inflammation of the eyes. He was better yesterday, and it is hoped will be able in a few days to attend to business. Freight is arriving in large quantities every day. There. myst be a large trade,. or goods are plenty in town, Jato : Hay was sold at Grass Valley on Monday, for $40 per ton. That is $10 less than the market price here, for the poorest quality. ate at Heavy Shipments of Fleur. . The firm of Torson, Clark & Co. have sent out during the past week from Wheatland to Grass Valley, Nevada, San Juan, and other places in the mountains, from eight to ten teams per day, besides shipment of flour to San Francisco and other places by rail. The full significance of this would not appear to our Eastern friends without knowing that a California. mountain team of from. six to ten horses, iv a very different ‘fir from the usual two or four horse teams of the States. Such a team usually hauls five tons, or 10,000 pounds, but teams have hauledfrom Wheatlind to-Grass Valley as high as 22,000 pounds.--Wheatland Free Press, — ———~ <a Situation Wanted. re A good meat and pastry cdéok _*ishes a situation in .a hotel or boarding house. Enquire “at this office, “may 6-5t ES ee Fresh Straw berries Are selling for two bits a pound at may” . ED, GOLDSMITH’S, —_————--—2-.-e—_ — Go to Hyman Bros. for California Manvfactured boots and shoes. m5} a mere Summer suits, m5 goods. Marcus Rosenbery is in San Francisco now, -and is ‘wery large stock-of -staple und faney dry goods, which will ‘arrive in two joyous Syirits, as shawn by people as [they hourly leave ‘his store, loaded down with fine-clothing, proves con. digestion, b‘liousness. colics, and a whole host of epidemic and other maladies——Aidare going to have a picnic when the . 35 Se s ry : NS As AS A SL EERE AO ENS EE rt Rosenberg Bros. have taken advantage of the great declinein dry t urehasing a days, when due notice will be given, . m5 ROSENBERG BROS. . ae. Haunted House in Nevada City! -The'arystery solved! -The spirits unmasked! The immense’ arrivals of new goods for thé clothing emporium of B. H. Miller, have been thrown around in 4 mysterious manner of late, for the purpose of suiting. his numerous customers, and’ the clusively,that his stock is the largest and-his prices the~cheapest of any clothing _heusé-in this county. mT ‘Fresh No. 1 Limes, Just received and for sale at $2. per hundred, by JOHN JACK. my3 eeAnother Invoice, Of 5,000 Oranges, received and for sale at 50 vents a dozen, by _Mhayl ED. GOLDSMITH. soo = Se ee For Sale. Several cottages for sale.’ For fur. ther particulars apply to _ » May-1 B. H. MILLER. ———-Ge-to Casper’s, And _get fine eldthing cheap. a15-Im ~o Rudolph Photograph Gallery; Broad Street, near Pine. n26. Burning and Shaking. By a ridiculous misapplication of language, invalids are sometimes Said to ‘‘enjoy poor health,” but it isnot ‘on—record * that any human being was ever spoken.of as enjoying chiNs and fever. And yet there are thousands at this moment in one or the other of the two stages of the disorder, who might just as well have avoided itas not. If. thers is anything demonstrable in therapeutics, it .is that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is an antidote to intermittent feyers:—No instance-can be cited in-which it has been taken,—either—as 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 potént protection ayainst all the ailments which prevail in the spring months. From marsh and pool, aud froni allamoist.soils, are now—rising the mephitcelementS which give birth to fever, inthe system and resist them. Energize and regulate all the animal functions with this reinforcing agent. This Precaution-is 45-necessiry-in-cities as in new settlements” for malarious fevers are now aimost as common in the great centres of population as onthe borders of the Southern bayous and marshes and the rich agricultural regions of the West. Tho preventive and remedy-is aceessible-to all. “Who will be unwise enough to brave recklessly the danger it would avert? SPECIAL NOTICE. Why suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and loss of appetite, when you can, by using Dr. Henley’ s celebrated I X L Bitters? ef fect a perfect cure; they are dpleasant and invigorating tonic, and endorsed and recommended by our most emitent Physicians (a8 per certificates on each bottle) for all complaints of the Liver and Diges .tive Orguns. As a family medicine they have no-eqnal, See advertisement in another column. penne TEEnneEne County Teacher's Institute. HE Meeting of the County Institute will convene at the High School House in this city on the ~-6th;-7th-and8th-ofMay: — Es PROF, ALLEN, Of the State: Normal School aud others will be present and conduct Class Exercises, delivér Lectures, &c. AN am Everytend. : Schoo. Officers.and others interested in hé cause of Education are cordially invi1 Friday Evening, ‘June Sth, 1874, dames Reid; —7— — _A.D. Lemaire. Geo, €. Shaw, ~~ Malakoff. Washington. Emile Bremond, F.M. Hathaway, J.L. Shivall. . John Jansen.” 4 "Take City. _Morest City, R. Phillips, John West, : N. Paulmire. " A. H, Miller. Columbia Hilt.” Alleghany. ~W.D. Long, © Wt Teacher is required by taw to-at=—— 5 eee ' ' oe —~ 3s ‘HE Masonic and Odd Fellows Fraternities of MOORE’S FLAT, will givea Grand Ball at their, Hall, on Main Street, Moore’s Flat, on —Ey : COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, Henry McNulty, Sam'l Caldwell, __ Joseph Olsen, dames Redington, Alex. Rauch, : COMMITTEE OF INVITATION. _Moore’s Flat.__ North San Juan, Chas, Allenberg, Robt. McMurray, Jos. Olsen. = as CraneWoolsey’s Flat, _Nevada City. ~J. Eatt Brown, . K. B. Gentry,“Omega. . S20. Pease, ~ Newton Higdeon. North Bloomfield: R.D Skidmore, W. W.-Frisbie, Dr. Josiah Lefevre, O. F. Hawley. John Bradbury. -. Cherokee. . Graniteville. Jobn Fitter, Jno. I’. Cline, John Trood. W.C. Clark. Relief Hill. J.C. Hickman,R. Penrese. Snow Point. 8. L. Blackwell, C. W.Smith,Rob’t Lindsley, A. H. Mulloy. __. _. _ RECEPTION -COMMITTER, ‘H. Atwater, Alex: Rauch, Chas. Allenberg, FLOOR MANAGERS, , Wm. F.Cummings, Geo. W, Brown, R. D. Skidmore, — —. Rob’t. D. Carter, Arrangements havé been made to secure <the services of an excellent Band, and a splendid Supper will be prepared by Mr. -dchn. Shea. -'TheCommittee will “spare neither time or expense in providing for -the comfort of 911 who wish to share in the festivities of the occasion. Tickets, including Supper, $3500 “Moore's Plat, April 29th, 1874. Orleans Flat. Jas. Kleese, Lars Buck. Grass Valley. DRUGGIST. And Dealer in AGIDS,; CRUCIBLES, MINING CHEMICALS AND “~~ MBGFFLES, PAINTS OILS AND VARN. ISHES, All at the Lowest Market Rates. ‘8 Prescriptions correctly compounded at-all hours, day or night, Sy ANSON W. LESTER Lester & Mulloy, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, CHAS. E. MULLOY, —Ii— GROCERIES, HARDWARE, —> ICROCKERY, Fine Wines and Whiskies.
y E KEEP ON HAND CONSTANTLY above line of Goods. ; “No. 52 Broad Street, NEVADA CITY. March 14th eee So: maT [OLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER awL Ne CIGARS ed, FRANK POWER, ap26 ; Connty Superintendent. Furniture! Furniture a B. JOHNSON, Ne. 92 Main Street, Grass. Valley, oa Has just received the Largest aud Finest Stock of Furtes wi * niture ever brought into the County of Nevada, which aes will be sold at Prices Astonishingly Low! The Stack consists in part of * Fine Parlor Sets, : : Fine Bed Room Sets, Beds and Bedding, and everything else usu. lly kept ina Store of this kind. Furniture for Cottages and Offices, of the most durable kind tora tittle-auoney. IT ean suit eVery taste and every purse-in am ling Furniture. : . boct Call and see my Goods. 3 ; 'BJsHNEON. Grass Valley, Apri! 50. . San Francisco Wholesale Prices, “AND : “TOBACCO, CANDIES, NUTS, S AND FANCY GOODS, Tropical and Domestic Fruits. 001 Books always on hand. ; Se 2 ‘TO DEALERS. : ORANGES, LEMONS, LIMES, BANANNAS, PINE APPLES, and a full assortment ITCAN DIES, S. always on hand. -'Tho Trade supplied at a Kidd's Block, Pine Street. HAMS, . BAcoN, Wm. F, Cummings, Se -+~ Bacon, The Lard is put upin Fight Ib. = 25 <e . . Ever displayed by any es-. E. GOLDSMITH. . and oe LARD —_—_—— CASHIN &Co. Are Now Manufacturing — . A Superior Article of . e La rd, EVERY ARTICLE WARRANs TED NO. 1. —_—_— + Cans and warranted good Ape eras ot THE LARGE AND ELEGANT STORE. 101 & 103 Montgomery Street, aSAN FRANCISCO, t. Formerly oceupied by TUCKER & CO., *___.._1s mow Occupied by ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, . Where ean be found the le LARGEST and most COMPLETE assortment of WATCHES, : DIAMONDS, — == and SILVERWARE, tablishment on the coast. __and sw_ct for Ona Year It is entirely free of Mutton fat. The cans are well made of the best tin, eS GARDENSEED, se eee = See es e attention of the Trade is GRASS_SEED, -. ~ Se : ae ; : invited to these articles. ere eas FLOWER. SEED, Address orders to E —AT— ee ~é panera : = NEVADA DRUG STORE. . —°. CASHIN & CO. soins i q = yO . . Nevada City, Ca E. M. PRESTON, ee SaaS HOTEL, . BROAD STREET.... .NEVADA CITY CARR & GEN TRY. Proprietors HIS -WFLL KNOWN HOTEL IS AL ways open for the acconimodaticn of the Traveling Public. Large additions have been made to it, and been fitted up in elegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large, airy aud comfortable, and the Table will in the State. The Proprietors will spare no pains nor expense to render their guests comfortable. x r Stages forall parts of the State have their Offices at this Hotel: The Mouse is kept open all night for tbeaccomm dation of the Traveling Public. Billiard Tables and Bar copP*e with the Hotel. 4 A share ef Public Patronage is respectfu! ly ai : = ; : ARR GENTRY, Proprietors, Nevada; June Sth, : NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. IRA A. EATON, Prop’r. THIS well xnown and popular Hotel, situated on Main Street, in the City of Nevada, is always’open for the reception of guests. _ The sleeping — apartments are large, airy and comfortable, and every bed in the house contains Spring Mattrass. As a desirable quiet piace for the weary, the UNION i: not excelled by any House outside of San Fran‘isco. As an Eating House, thetableof the ON-will compare favorably with any Hotelin the State. The BAR is constantly kept supphed-with the choicest brands of Winez, Liquorg und Cigars, and the Biiliard Room-and TableSare the very best that can be procured o tside the large cities. Every attention i3 given to make the guests com fortable. The-proprietor sOiicits a share o } he public patronage. nls _ J. W. DOWNING, NORNER OF COMMFRCIAL AND MAIN C STREETS, has on band a large and well selected stock of 4. compare favorably with that of any Hote) . . UNION HOTED™ 4 a LARGE and varied Stock of the r ‘MERCHANT. TAILOR . Call and examine our stock or send ordersthrough Wells,Fargo & Co., which will meet with prompt attention. \! : & RANDOLPH, ANDERSON April 14, 1874, “The Reason Why. . THE QUESTIONS DAILY ASKED BY . THOUSANDS OF OUR CITIZENS, “Why is it that the IXL Bitters HAVE ACHIEVED SUCH POPULARITY WITH NEVADA STORE?! PALACE BRY GOLDS STORE ise ‘ —ATOuR— 2 es i i eee 7 y Meee ees AT THEIR. Pas ROSENBERG BROS, , ee a ee eee ONS Wednesday. April 8th, 1874. ~{—One of the most elegant and fnest stocx ae = are f a DRY GOODS, ‘Ever brought te-this city. cote, ROSENBERG BROS., Thankful for the very Hteral patronage heretofore extended to us and hoping to merit a continuance of the same, we take this method of informing our patrons and the community generally, that We are prepared to séll anything ‘in our Jine Cheaper than . “any other Hotise ’ enn . a Our Facilities for purchasing wiit warrant us in selling at the LOWEST POS. SIBLE COMMISSION, and we will take ". pleasure in givingour customers the bene. fit of these advantages and WARRANT ALL GOODS AS,WE REPRESENT THEM. ROSENBERG BROS.Havirig one of the finest Dry Goods Store that can be found this side of SanFrancisco and with that Immense Stock of New and Fashionable Goods, their Establishment is pronounced by the best judges the Palace of the Mountains ! 5 —Dres : s Goods Department. ROSENBERG BROTHERS’ "Dress Goods Department is the Largest in this city. It consists of Japanese and Panjee Silks, French, Scotch and English THE PUBLIC, AND HAVE SUCH AN IM. . MENSE SALE?’ THE REASONIS BECAUSE 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 BENEFICIAL QUALITIES, AND HA¥E—NeHESITATIO. INRECOMMENDING THEM TO THEIR AFFLICTED FRIENDS, THEY ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST TONIC AND RECUPERATOR KNOWN ; THEY BUILD UP THE 8YsTEM, AND. IMPART STRENGTH TO'THE WEAK AND EXHAUSTED, AND ARE ENDOSED AND RECOMMENDED BY OUR MOST\EMINENT PHYSICIANS [as per certificates on each bottle,}~ TO THOSE AFFLICTED WITH DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND LOSS OF APPETITE, asa . blood purifier they surpass all other socalled tonics which haygagtely been placed: _imthe market. should bf without th®m.— No Fatnily SOLD EVERY Co ePropngtors, 518 Front St. mehl¢ “BAN FRANCISCO. J. M. WALLING, NOTARY PUBLIC, —AND— Justice of the Peace. *EARCHING RECORDS AND ABSTRAC"ING A SPECIALTY. Conveyancing Promptly attend wR Grenadines, Pique and Marseilles Linens, -of al-cotorsand deseriptions-and nothing short of a personal examination can satisfy you that we keep the best stock of Dress Goods that can be found inany retail Dry Goods House. . Staple & Domestic Department. . ROSENBERG BROS. Have in this Department a very extensive stock of Muslin of all~brands and Prices, Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, etc, etc. such as can always bo found iu this First Class Dry Goods Store. _ Carpet Department. ROSENCERG BROTHERS especially invite those in want of Carpets to ea]l apd see the new and beautiful patterns they are now exhibiting, Th stock is very large and extensive. DON’T BUY ANYTHING $8 THIS. LINE UNTIL-YOU HAVE ExX-AMINED.Q@UR STOCK AND PRICES. Hat Department. ; ROSENBERG BROS. Hat Department is superb. They haye all the Latestand most beautiful Styles.— Every lady that visits the Store leaves with anew Haton. The Hatsare so neat and elegant that every lady that sces them buye one. = ed to. ; Accounts collected. Also Agert for: INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO, GERMAN-AMERICAN INSURANCE CO, NIAGARA INSURANCE CO, _ ce, opposite Stumpf’s Hotel, BROAD STREER, NEVADA ciry. ai-lm NOVITZKY, . Masie Lessons in Neva CLOTHS, VELVETS, &c. = Suitable for the FINEST suITS, Which he is prepared to: In the Latest Fashions. A Perfect fit guaranteed. Give me trial -—~ ‘J. W. DOWNING. Nevada, April7th. ~ ay r In COOMBS, M.D. > Nevads City, April 21. a e : : ~ Graes Valley Srecialty—Diseases of Women and Chil rden a ' n22_ ha, Bo Mahkecup to Order . . beet, Corneu Pork, te. » the lowest rate ' i Miss Novitzky has a class in G and on Gd Flat, Beference, Prof, Beoit, San Francisco Musick} Tastitute, . tlass will be formed on SATURDAY AF. TERNOGON, APKIL 23th, at Temperance . Hall, where she can be consulted ag to terms, etc, apl9 lm . Physician and Surgeon. F F.ICE AT D. E. BELL’S DRUG ( STURE, Corner of Pine snd CommerGlial Streets, Nevada Citya myl EmPixk »EAT MARKET — Conimerc ia! Street, Nevada, as HENRY WAGNER, M.D; . ROSENBERG BROS. Have also on hand the most Elegant ard Fashionable Stock of PARASOLS ! Ever brought here—8#” all of San Francisco tnake and the Latest Styles. : \ er Give us a Call. : All weask is: Call and see our Goods and ascertain the pri¢es. We have accomm v“dating Clerks who will cheerfully show tho elegant goods we haye in Store. le le ~ Our Store wil be open from 6% A. Dont’ forget the Place ! Palace Dry Goods STORE . M, till AMES MONKO having opened a Meat Market on Commercial Street, is prepared to supily customers with the bes: quality of Beet, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Gorned ROSENBERG BROS. te t “ P, 8 ADMISSION FREE, ¥ ¢ 1 Saeed CA Wik ite HB. Ges AMAR HS HRN ger “vob an?