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

May 9, 1872 (4 pages)

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rles vada. idea > the 1 and r Kinds, DS ! ildrens’ le Hats, wers, kinds of ied heetings, . The Daily ranseiy. oot NEVADA CITY, ¢ Ally. ee LOCAL AFFAIRS. . Local Brevities. . The Theatre box sheet willbe open to-day," for the exhibition on Friday evening. «We expect every seat in the pri circle will be engaged during the day. Everybody is bound to see the great Operatic “‘Troupe——especially the little child Americus. It is seldom that so great an attraction is~Offered the people of this city. -aeeee Lhe Eureka stage makes “excellent time, and is most always _ erowded with: passebigers. _Popular owners, Wells & Trotter.... Louie Fininger 4prained his arm a few evenings ago. He fejl.in a hole and , struck on his arm.—He is getting along nicely.. .:. Lester’ & Mulloy have just received a lot of Dolly Var+ den herring...,The skating rink continues to draw good crowds. If it don’t; it is not the fault of the gentlemanly; proprietor, B. Bullard. Alex. Gault and family are going. to Virginia City to reside, Alex. will make friends wherever he goes.... ~ Bob Morrow, formerly of this’ city, .ahepe he . ) made a few hundred. thousand dolJars in stocks last week....James Whartenby, one of the heaviest stockholders in: the South Yuba Canal Company, isin town. He takes the world easy. So would we, if wé had his money.:..Steve Venard, the chap. who sent three robbers up the flume for stealing from Wells, Fargo & Co, can be-Seen daily on eur sireets. ‘Thieves ‘ate. very scarce just about this'time, and Steve, Micawber like, is waiting for something. to turn. up—or down... Not a man, woman or child, could be found in town yesterday who.xttended the pie-nic on Tuesday. “A lie is jasti. fiable in that case... .W. H. Crawford has nearly finished his residence, and itis decidedly one of the most convenient houses in this part of the country. He is a man of taste,,... ‘Hydraulic Chiefs’ are all the go in extensive gravel claims throughout . . Miners mtist have them / the State. in order to make their claims pay. Frank Fisher is the inventor, and we will make. a fortune, out» of ‘the invention, . ...Seme people find fault because we are publishing the “deeds that are placed on file in the . Recorder’s office. It.is a custom adopted in every county in the State. If any one is of the opinion that they "can prevent,us from doing that thing suppose they start im... “Twenty able bodied hogs were drivert to the slaughter house in Chinatown, yesBY. ew ees Job printing, equal to any executed in the State, can be done at the Transcrrer office. ‘Send’ your work along;,...Dhere are a great many vacant stores in this city. Sorry to say it, but we must tell the truth; as we couldn’t tell a lie if we tried, Comment on this is not in order for the fat and. overgrown editor of the Grass Valley Union... “4 Democrats ‘in this city swear they . will vote, for Grant in. preference to “Greeley. Intelligent, men. — The Elierton Troupe. Onnext Tuesday evening oer citizens Will have the pleasure of witnessing a first rate performance to be given for the benefit of the Griffin Sisters. ‘The Grass Valley Union in speaking of the company says: Wednesday evening Hamilton Hall contained; one of the largest and most. polite audicnces' wehave seen there for years past. They deserved the ova. . tion they received on Wednesday: night. ‘‘Ten Nights in a Bar-Room’”’. was most admirably performed, with Messrs. Ellerton, Everett, Dodge, Tony Ward, Compton, Rose and Adams in the cast; the Griffin sisters playing the female characters. “(A Kiss in the Dark’? concluded the entertainment, The play passed off to the entire satisfaction of Mf large audience. We have seen performances by large and well’ practiced companies which did not come up, in merit, to the performance of Wednesday evening. We have not time to specify, but we must remark that D. F. Dedge, though an amatuer, is one of the best performers in Yankee characters we have yet seen. ‘Ellerton is always good; Tony Ward, in addition to playing well, rendered some of his favorite comic songs in a manner which caused the house to resonnd with applause. Sam Everett rendered Joe Morgan to the life, and in the delirium scene was most affecting. ‘The after gating BE gs given, . Dk. HENLEY’s CELEBRATED IXL _ Good.Npws . E. Levy: Commercial street, is now reegiving @ Very large stock of Summer} goods, New additions are being made every day. New style kid gloves $1 pair. Gentlemen’s 4 farnishing goods, latest’ style Summer hats, and ladies dress goods. Everybody should go and see the new goods at Levy's. . . ody Lae \ ' False Theories. Overthrown. . We live under a new medical.dispensation, Very different from tliat under which so many cf our forefathers died. The sick are no longer bled till they faint, nor gorged with mercury, nor prostrated with violent cathartics, nor blistered on. their shaven heads. Ever since the introduction of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, twenty years ago, renovation-and restoration, not depletion and prostration, have been the. watchwerds of the judicious portion of the profession. The remarkable success of this famous veg‘etable preventive invigorant and corrective has worked a complete revolution in the general. treatment of disease. At first the dogmatic members of the faculty weuld not} believe in it. “cure liver complaint without mercury, chronic rheumatism without. colchicum, .fever and ague without quinine! Impossible!” But the most obstinate incredulity must yield in the end to practical demonstration. From that time.to the present, dyspepsia, biliousness, intermittent fevers. muscular diseases, nervous complaints and constipation have vanished under the operation of the great specific, in at least ninety per cent. of the’cases in which it has been used as @ remedy for those ailments, while as a preventive of all maladics generated by change of climate, sudden revulsions of temperature, epidemic poison in the atmosphere, and unwholesome ‘water, its beneficial effects have been so obvious and uniform as to secure the most petfect confidence in its properties as an antidote, safeguard and cure, SPECIAL NOTICE. — Indigestion is the cause of nine-tenths of all diseases the liying machine is subject to . . Give tone tothe stomach and digestive organs, and you will save more than half in your doctor’s bills. Brrrers are reeommended by ajl physicians to Dyspeptics and for all Complaints of the Liver and Digestive organs. i#” See advertisement in anothercolumn._ , feb7-3m DOLLY ‘VARDEN PARTY . }. THE TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE will conclude witha ~”. Dolly Varden Party,” AT ASSEMBLY BALL, In the Public School Building, Friday Even’g, May 10th, ene The. best music ‘will be supplied and alts izens are cordially invited to attend, Dancing from 8 to lo Lomond Tickets 50 cents., m3 FOR ere HE Store on ese Street, between Duca’s Barber Shop and Rosenthal’s, is offered for rent,. For further particulars inquire at.the office of the South Yuba — J. E. BROWN, Agent. Nevada, April 28th.—iw. Roller Skating Assemblies. —AaT THE— NEVADA SKATING RINK. HE Nevada Skating Rink will re-open on MONDAY, April Sth, Every Forenoon the Rink will be opened from 944 to 120’clock. A gentleman will be in attendance to teach all who desire to learn to skate. Admission free, use of skates % cents. Every Afternoon from 3 0’clock till 5 5.— Admission, including Skates 25 cents. ma. The Rink will be open only Monday, Weanesday and Saturday Evenings from 74 to 10 & jolaek. kaeshasions + Gentlemen 25 cents ; usé of Skates 25 cents, Ladies, including SKates 25 cents, Gentleman and Lady, admission and use of Skates 60 cts. B. BULLARD, Proprietor, Nevada, April 5th. THE OLDEST AND THE BEST. DR. -HUFELAND’S CELEBRATED SWISS STOMACH BITTERS. fe tage first and the most healthful Tonic . ever introduced in the United States. These Bitters have been in the San Francisco. Market for over twenty” years, and notwithstanding the’ many new candilates for public favor, the sales save constantly increased. TAYLOR & BENDEL, tole Agents, 409 and 411 Clay St., an Francisco. m29 ON MARRIAGE. APPY RELIEF FOR_YO MEN from the effects of Errors and Self Abuses in early life. Manhood restored.— Nervous deb gs HOWARD A Mo South Ninth Street, take P. *“What!” they exclaimed, 3 5 RE AES PURPA SRST I 1H . BVERYBODY cAN HAVE A GooD SHOW ! ! 4 i , —— HIP! HIP . HURRAH ! t= Clear the Track! WITH YOUR Last: Year's Spring Styles and . RIONEER-DRY Goops STORE! am, fer J-&8, ROSENTHAL AVE JUST RECEIVED AT THEIR STORE, Corner of Broad aad Pine Streets, the LARGEST,: RICHEST, And the CHEAPEST Nevada Clothing STORE! MILLER & NATHAN, Successors to HAAS & CO. Shelf Worn Goods! a . Have none of that kind ! NEW & COMPLETE STOR ' —or— LATEST STYLES SPRING . CLOTHING, —~Or— Their ¢ own Manufacture. 4 CONSISTING OF. FINE DRESS SUITS, © BROADCLOTH SUITS,” CASTOR SUITSy : © FRENCH OASSIMERE SUITS, PANTS, of all colors and Fmyes 4 . tions. nary is VESTS, of all pestis: CONE Stock of «BOOTS.. me SHOES,
For Ladies, Gents’ and Children. ‘HATS, of all colors’ and descriptions : Boys’ “Clothing ! OF THE VERY LATEST. STYLE AND ‘THE FINEST QUALITY.” 2 A good assortment of SATCHELS, TRUNKS, VALISES, &e., &e., &c. Furnishing Goods, " ALHE LARGEST: LOT, AND THE ‘FINEST TO’ BE HAD IN THE STATE ! } THEY WILL NOT OFFER FOR SALE SPRING STYLES OF LAST YEAR’S GOODS, For sooner or Later the FRAUD will be EXPOSED ! Honesty is the Best Policy say we, and everybody says : . BANNER BROS. — Sell Better articles in the Clothing line Twenty-five per cent. cheaper than any other house on + the Coast; ~~ OR, IN OTHER WORDS. AT a anything in the. Clething Corner Broad and Pine Streets. Banner Bros, . sortment of Dry Goods, among which are Banner Bros, HAVE aE™. “Don't spend a Dollar for . S Lot of Dry Gooods « ever Permpaa al crry. — Their Stock consista of an excellent asthe following articles: Satin Barbouns, Silk Poplins, Belgian Repps, Japanese Silks, Marseilles, Ribbons, : Merrimac Prints, Quilts, Millinery Goods, Hoisery, Caiteves, Carpets, Shawls, Linens, Hats, Collars. &e., The Ladies of Neveds City and County are invited to call and -éxamime the large variety of goods, which, are offered at the very lowest prices. os Every article in the Dry Goods line can be obtained at the PIONEER DRY GOODS STORE, J. & S. ROSENTHAL, Propr’s. Nevada, May, 8th. 1672. H. W. VELLA, ANUFACTURER of Men’ J.B by Misses and are We Page ana slippers of every a ption. attention is: called to ray ~ be Your special Men’s Patent Leather T e Boots, and Oxford Ties. French Calf ingue Boots, Morocco Legs, Fair atitebed and Box Toes, Fine Dress Boots, Plain Legs, Fair Stitchedor Plain. Men’s Button Gaiters. Congress Gaiters, Lace Shoes, Strap Shoes, . Oxford Ties and Slippers. Ladies, Misses, eg pa ly gi Shoes, and Slippers of every style and ma‘terial made to order and 4 perfect fit guaranted, Special attention given to the making of Men’s Embroidered and Ladies’ Toilet Slippers. Special attention paid to ae a a 6 ot Nevada, May 3d ON “BALE NEVADA DRUG STORE. THE NEW FOOD-—SEA MOSS FARINE, FOR SAUCES, JELLIES, ¢UsTARDS, ETC. x A choice lot of EXTRACTS for flavoring the same, at very low rates. SUGAR OF LEMONS,Making excellent Lemonade at a cost of but two cents a glass. Spices of all kinds. Pure Cream ‘Tartar and Soda for Baking purposes. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Cruacibles and Acids, E. M. PRESTON, DRUGGIST. -_— ’ Prescriptions accurately ns ne capt at all hours, day or night. 8. W. COR. BROAD'& PINE STREETS Under the Transcript Printing Office, New and Choice Goods ! NICK-SLOCOVICH, P WOULD respectfully inform the people . of Nevada City and a vicinity that he has just received & New and Beantifal lot of Goods, Children’s Carriages, Toys of every kind imaginable, Baskets, Bird Cages, Fancy Articles, Nuts of all kinds, Fresh ‘varieties, Nick-Nacks, Cutlery, Pipes, Tobacco and ry ay Sonnet other articles too numerous mention. _ lam determined to sell everything vory cheap, Call at my Store on Pine Pine Street if Son want to buy goods at at low prices. FOR SALE. : HOUSE and Lot on Brosd Street, known as now occupied as 8 5 Corner Pine & Commercial Sts. . “* NEVADA CITY. TO NATHAN & MILLER’'S FOR YOUR FINE SUMMER 6 CLOTHING . SPLENDID NEW?" GOODS !. : THE FINEST} "AND THE CHE APEST ! NATHAN & MILLER, Have on hand A full Stoke, . . Of all Sizes, Of the Celebrated Cheviot Shirts, . BOYS’ CLOTHING GO TO THE . Nevada Clothing Store. eo FOR YOUR — Under Clothing, GO TO NATHAN & MILLER’. FOR ANY ARTICLE: IN THE CLOTHING LINE “gO TO MILLER & NATHAN’S. ee o Don’t forget the place. “in. NEVADA CLOTHING STORE ! Nathan & Miller, PROPRIETORS. At Haas & Co’s Old Stand, corner Pine & Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY. } dred an and two hundred and fifty yards for fring” Annual Target Practice __ AND PARADE t : —OF reer NEVADA LIGHT GUARD . ! NEVADA LIGHT GUARD? . Attention Headquarters Fourth Brigade, N. G. ©. ) SACRAMENTO, April 12;-4872. 5 BNERAL ORDERS, Number Two, 1, Regimental and Company Commanders will issue orders to. their respective commands for Parade and Target Practice during the month of May, as required by law. I. Such Parade and Target Prectine shal} be held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays, in any week of the month ‘designated. ; Reperts shalt be-rale through the” usual channels to these Head artery, prior tothe eighth day of June,on the blanks : furnished for that purpose. IV. The following rales, (promulgated in Genera! Orders, No. 4, General Headquartets PNG Os 1868) shail be strictly adhered to, viz : Size of 'Parget for Infantry ‘to be six feet by two feet, with four inch bull's eye in centre, placed at a distance of one huna-tifty yards for off-hand shooting, from the kneé ; and for Calvary pistol practice, same sized target, placed at a distance of thirty yards. centre of bull’s eye to centre of bullet hole; average for misses to be rated at’ twenty inches. ‘By order of Brig-Gen. JOSIAH HOWELL, Frank Miller, Major, and A. A. Gy Official. Frank Miner, Maj. and A, Av.G. To M. 8. Deal, 1, Captain Comd'y Co. C, Yow are hereby ordered to assemble your } Company for Parade and ‘farget Practice on any Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday duriug the month of May, re may best suit your convenience, ed or 5 ‘ "0. V. KELLOGG, Col. Com'dg 4th Regithent. F. H. McCormick, First Lieut and Adj’t,. “ HeapquaRTERs NEVADA Liomr GUARD, ) May 1st, 1872. j In compliance with the above Order the meémbers of the Nevada Light Guard are . hereby ordered toassemble at their Armory, in this city, on Thursday, May 30th, 1872, At 10 o’elock, A.M. IN FULL UNIFORM, equi ad for:‘Target Practice. ented & The Company Medals and other Prizes will be contested for. Every-Member is expected to be present. By order M. § DEAL, t. Comd’ W. F. EVENS, 0. get oom & N. B.—Regular Monthly Mesting Saturml day hme Muay 4th. Tee STORE ! WM. T. SHURTLEFF, Woe respectfully inform’ the pedple of Nevada City and vicinity that he has opened the Neatest and best Arranged GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, In the County—on the Cor, Pine & Commercial Streets, Formerly occupied by P. Scieutti Where he intends to keep-on hand every. orticle'wsaually found in a First Class Grocery. Store. ~ Se eeaeeteaead Hig Stock is entirely new and fresh and consists in part of ; in the markets. CHEESE, FLOUR, RICE, BACON, HAMS. LARD, SOAPS, and in fact everything tliat is required in a family. Heerything in my line'will be sold at a very-small advance on Cost Prices. I hope by selling good articles at low Prices and extending every accommodation to cash customers to merit a iba share_of the public patronage. WM. T. SHURTLEFF, Cor.Pine & Commercial Streets, ‘Nevada City. April 25th, 1872. NEVADA BAKERY AND RESTAURANT. Broad Street, Nevada City. AVING purchased the Nevada Bakery and Restaurant of Alex. Gault, I will hereafter carry on the business at the a The tables of the estaurant will be supplied with the very the market affords. Fresh bread will be delivered anywhere within the city limits. Cakes, Pies, ober, always on hand. wn and from the country will Nevada Restaurant all the deliNevada, May ist, 1872. MOORE'S FLAT AND EUREKA STAGE LINE. Be ee el enalinn conten. : collections Hits te-be measured from ° CASE GOODS, of every kind 4 iad had : SUGARS, COFFEES, ‘TEAS, ‘BUTTER: Goods will be delivered a reasonable. dis}tanecefree of charge,