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November 10, 1874 (4 pages)

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Pitta. i, pine . was fic Co scendtre of towth is the he noears S ouble frem y 8eCs, ‘DD. B This INR 'y and ears S ars § irs NM bears arked bir reg the ha to 12.61 2g S 4g oO . 2: where ottom: chs . dia, from io, 29 he J, c~ 2 ie on _ Strength, and the result. is many of Bhe Daily Transeript. NEVADA crPy, CAL.LOCAL AFFAIRS. « Too. Heavily Loaded: The fruit trees in this vicitiit¥ had too much of a load'to stand up under . during the late heavy storni, Most of them had-net been sufficiently trimmed in the-Spring and ‘the long limbs being heavily laden with fruit and foliage, proved too great for their the trees are badly injured by the limbs being bent to the ground, The lesson should be tian next : _ Spring. ~~ Bitde Furk Ledge. : Messrs. Nichols and Stephens are }dia. . » An . . dia, 0.72 , Co, yn as ul by ow rock deep nder— hence ), 26. Ca, 1B to,, ow 2 N ‘ * 60" chs, ne to n oak coe o Ww irked “18. & ng to cedar ars N st of . Co. enter dia, four conavel inuth _ good thing. only fifteen feet below the surface. ‘emdkpresshts a very neat ‘appearance »» gains of him-than they can of wholeengaged tn prospecting a ledge out on. Geld Fiat, called the ‘Little . Turk,"” It averages about.10 inches in width; ‘and'a crushing from it in the Spring paid $26 to .the ton. They-now jhave a crushing out and it is.heing worked at Keith’s mill. If it.pays as well as the former crushing, they consider the ledge a pretty The rock is taken vut ated tithe a Phrenological Lectures. Professor. McDonald, who lectured in this city two or three years ago, ‘will deliver a course of lectures at the Theatre. next week. He yarew crowded houses when last here, and “will without doubt do so again, He is accompanied by Dr. Rice, who is a physician of great skill.” They are now in Grass Valley where they will lecture the coming-week. > Postponed, The second race between Occident, Fullerton and other horses which “was to have come off on Saturday last at San Francisco, was postponed until to-morrow on account of bad weather. The Spirit of the Times confidently predicts the success of Occident and believes he is the fastest, horse on the Continent, except “Goldsmith Maid. ~“Ceunty~ Court. November 9th. People vs. Ah Joe, Plead not guilty. ; -People vs. Ah Young. Plead not guilty. People vs. Eli Halphine. Timeto _plead extended to Thursday next at 10:0’clock. morning at 10 o’clock. The Theatre. i There has been anew floor laid down in the Theatre and the walls have been whitewashed. ‘Altogether _just now. There are other i improvements badly needed yet, as any one, who will take the trouble to closely examine it, will be convinced, New Goods. Ed. Goldsmith goes below for the jpurpose of purchasing the largest ‘stock of Holiday,Goods, Cigars, étc., ever brought to this city. He is de‘termined to take the lead in that ‘branch of business here, and will :sell the goods at such low prices as ~to command a greater portion of the trade. Dealers in Holiday Goods will do well to wait and see his new -stock, and they can get better bar: sale houses at the Bay. Mr. Goldsmith is a thorough business man, and will make things lively on his return. nl10 Prosperous. ' The dry goods business carried ou ‘by Mrs. Sterling on Gommercial ‘Street seems to be in a ptosperou condition judging’ by ‘the thropg ‘who daily visit that store. Her stock is full and her prices the lowest, which probably accounts for the large patronage. nl0 ai 2 ~— Carpet Stolen. Seven yards of carpet ‘was stol off the fence, adjoining the housé on Pine street, nearly op Court House. A li reward will be paid for its recovery. n10-1lw a ee that Hybey & Midna have the largest stock d Boy’s clothing,and that t ph cheaper than any other Son in this county. Den’t fail to examine that stock before purchasing elsewhere. n7 > Lost. 4 A gold: watch-key. The: finder :. visit, and the many hundreds’ now] . under treatment, will have the ad*{ . means of cure; besides, some of the . their visit. Court adjourned until Thursday . Stiles Ledge. A> #arty of four gentlemen last Winter leased the old Stiles ledge, and have taken out considerable fock from the same.: have about 60 tens on the dump pile, The ledge averages from six inches to two feet in width. The ,inelineis down 60 feet, and the rock is raised by a windlass, Over a hundred tons was crushed — last Sprihy, and paigt Gver fifteen dollars to the ton, ‘lhe rock carries stilphurets drid galena, and the: indidations are firsti rate for a’ good mine it a, sufficient dépth is reached. Roll of Honok. The following names are on the roll of honor ia the Gtammar school for the month tending November Stht--Chas. . McGibbons, Lenora Barnes, Mary Porter, Carl Muller, Frank Nilon, Emara Suiith, Hannah ‘Skehan, “Leroy Johnson; Daniel McFall, Lena Nichols; Mary Sims, ‘Alice Turner, Sargent Chapmah, Emma. S8hemer, Philip Tresise, Flora Smith, Nellie ‘Clark, Magyie Martin, Mary Hothersol,Annie’ Merrill, Alphonse Seaman, Wm. .Morgan.. — "1 Another Opbercanny “Olteread for the Relief of ihe Aillictda. The Surgeons of the National Sit gical Institute will visit the Pacifit remain until the 15th day of December, 1874—one month—at their old building, No. 319 Bush street, between Kearny and.Montgomery,; San Froncisco, This is a chance for help which every sufferer should take advantage’ of. The hundreds of patients treated by them during their former: visits, are all rapidly being benefited and} cured, They treat successfully all cases of Paralysis; all deformities of the face, Spine and limbs; Diseased Joints; Diseased Eyes and Ears; Catarrh; Private Diseases; Diseases of Females; Piles, Fistula, etc. No hopeléss cases are undertaken, and it really does seem as if no cases are hopeless in the hands of, these skillfulsurgeons. They are preparing all the machi nery necessary for the Swedish Movement Cure; Medicated Baths; Machinery to equalize the circulation, restore paralyzed Limbs, etc.; and a much finer outfit of braces and appliances than heretofore. All who commence treatment during. this vantages of all these most effectual surgeons will this time remain to continue their treatment. Remember the time and place; and come as early in the month as possible; thus getting the full benefit of ‘n3-2m Go to Nivens’ new stand, corner of Broad and Pine streets for the best cigars in town. aug27 Gold Medal Awarded to Bradley & Rulofson, 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco, for the Best Photographs in the United States. The only elevator connected with photography in the world. Our ‘‘Elite’”’ Portrait.” 09 oe Shall Nature be Sustained? To give debilitating medicines to the weak is about as sensible as it would be to try tohelp a man to his feet by kicking him when he was down, That.sort of practice is going out of fashion: It has filled so many graveyards that people no longer believe in it. .If those who are not strong by hature expect to avoid the attacks_of disease, they must endeavor to acquire the vigor neves sary to resist it. Howis thisto be done? Common sense suggests by the use of invigorating medicine. The great object is to strengthen the system, without exciting it. This object is accomplished by the use of the most potent and genial of all vegetable tonics arid alteratives, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Many valuable properties are combined in this preparation. » It improves the appetite and renders digestion easy and perfect. It gives steadiness to the nerves, iuduces a healthy, natural flow of bile; prevents y purging the bowels; gently stimulates ~tie cireulation, and by promoting a vig6rovs condition of the physical system, Promotes also, that cheerfulness which ig the truest b indicati zy, of a well balanced condition of all the animal powers,” Summer leaves poth the body and the mind more er exhausted: Now is: the time to recruft them, and thus forestall the us fevers and other complaints, which prostrate so many thousands every fall By quickening the superficial circution, without créating anything approach-} ing to fever, the Bitters impart’ tone to the skin, and thus renders thé. stPfaeé: of the body comparatively impervious to unhealthy external influences. Piaxyep out Nosrrums.—Will codfish oil cure a consumptive cough? No! Will opiates? No!! halation? No!!! Can such a cough be cured atall? Yes,itean. Reject weighed in the balance and found wanting. Try Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar. Thousunds upon thousands: are usiig it. “Millions have tried it. So far it -has never disappointed ‘any man -or woman ‘who took it for a cough or cold, how1 éver viotent;~
Pike’s Toothache Drops—cure i in will please leave it at this office. one niinute. They now] . pressly for this. market. Ooast on the 15th of November, antl} constipation without unduly }~ Will in-; all these nostrums; they have been BE. MILLER, ~ oda a Fellows Building, Broad St. . NEVADA CITY, iT JUST RECELVED The. Largest and Choicest Stock of Clothing, Pub nishing Goods, &c. Ever seen in the Mountains AND WILL SELL THEM CHEAPER Than i any gy bad y-“powaid: eka the. quality of Goods. ” Attention ia odlledto the GERMAN KNIT UNDERWEAR, imported by me exSEE MY GOODS. AND PRICES Before buying elsewhere, IF YOU DONT YOU WILL REGRET IT. The stock consists of the best of Gent’s and Boys’ Clothing, a first-class Clothing. Store. ‘My Stock 1s ae new _* AND EMBRACES Elegant Fashionable SUITS, — Not to be found at Any other House! New Style of Gentlemen’s Under-Garments ! Nevada October 21. JUST RECEIVED AT * DRUG STORE, A Large Invoice of . Toilet Goods, New Patterns of Hand Mirrors, and Brushes, New Perfumes and Extracts. An Elegant assortment of Toilet Soaps, Pomades and Hair . Dressing. COUGH CANDY AGAIN IN MARKET, Also a Full Line of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, E, M. PRESON, Druggist, “ON. W. corner Broad and Pirie Streets. New Fall & Winter Dry Goods. MRS. M. A. STERLING, ~ HAS just returned from San Fran. ~@iseo, where she has purchased a large stock of Staple, Fancy & Millinery Goods, or the Latest Styles and M Patterns, Which she has selected expressiy for this market. Customers can rely upon getting everything in her line at the VERY LOWEST PRICES, And all Goods are WARRANTED AS REP. RESENTED. She has just received direct from the East, for the convenience of the ladies of Neyada County, a beautiful and complete assortment of READY MADE UNDERWEAR, Warranted superior to any ever before brought to thie State. MRS. M. A. STERLING. Nevada City Sept. 23d; 1874. Dee et a. R. P. EK. HUGHSON, has opened . an office . In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store. He is Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the latest and most epproved styles. Artificial Teeth Vulcanite and Aluminium. Satisfactiou guaranteed as to quality and price of work. Visits made at residence if desired. Nevada, May 30th, 1871. . NEW ‘SAW* MILL, AT WILLOW OW VALLEY. HE New Millat Willow Valley is comif hag léted_and we are now ready to fill all niet for Building or Mining Lumber. All kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder Steet, or at the Store of Geo. E, TURNER, serted on Gold, SilverBELL & BELDEN, PRESTON’S . 5, awnx BOOKS, to perform all kinds of } Cor] Pine & Commercial Streets, Drugs, Sane CHOICE PERFUMERY, ‘WINDOW GLASS, Masonic Building, aa ¢ Wholesale .and Retail. DEALERS IN _ Medicines, “Mining Chemicals, Patent: Medicines, ; ro &e. &e. as A full line of TOILET SOAPS, _ “TOILET POWDER, COLOGNE SETS, COMES, BRUSHES, &e. Ke. Ke, A choice selection of . . WINES, LIQUORS, a ; FoR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. a Books ! Books ! SCHOOL BOOKS, GIFT BOOKS, JUVENILES, NEW PUBLICATIONS, rs @ STATIONERY. . —— Gold Pens, Steel Pens, Letter and Note Paper, Legal Cap, ~Bill Cap, Drawing Paper, Envelopes. &e, &eAlbums, Gift Books, Scrap Books, Violin Strings, PAINT BRUSHES. Bethesda Water ! Taken from the Celebrated Mineral Springs of Waukesha, . Wisconsin. AGENTS EOR Peerd’s Folding School Desks and.Seats. may Agents Pacific Mutual Life In-+ surance Co., of California. _—— SELLING OUT Selling Out. . : a OF. ‘DRY GOODS ! Pianos, 3 Organs: PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, H® DETERMINATION TO SELL HIS ENTIRE * STOCK —AT— SanFranciscoCost ON ACCOUNT a / Closing Out Business In This City! THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD INSIDE OF SIXTY DAYS! COME ONE. COME ALL. + wt Unheard of BARGAINS COME.AND PRICE THE GOODS BEFORE. PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. Kw” Samples seis FREE to ot parts of the county. Dealers will find it to their interest’ to price the City. This is a bona fide sale, and no Humbug. Store open from 6 A. M. to 8 P. M. Call Before it is TOO LATE. Pine Street willbe promptly attended to. pn OF \ ivQ 4 & D Manen. sins. 7 BELL & BELDEN.: Store for Rent and FixGoods before going to the}. ROSENBERG’S DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. Of Nevada County, Ww TAS Established in Nevada City-near ly Twelve Years ago, and the proprietors intend se let _—" be the LEADING HOUSE. ee + NEVADA COUNTY FOR 12 . YEARS TO. COME! ~ We are not going to close_ business in this-city, -For by falr dealing, LOW PRICES AND» THE FINEST ASSORTMENT. OF GOODS our trade has continually increased, , aS We have no. fault: o find with Nevada City. Its people Save always liberally patronized_us_and-we mean to deserve their continued patronage. We have for years told the community , that our’ Prices Defied Competition! , Other dealerg have tried to compete with us and it has-broke them up. THey now have to sell out and leaye. We intend tod drive others out of the’ business by: OUR. “LOW PRICES. We are Going to Stay ! Any-person buying TWENTY DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS ofus, will receive FIVE: PER “CENT DISCOUNT from regu lar rates, ; Our Price List isopen for inspection at our Store. ROSENBERG BROS, Nevada, Oct, 22, 1874. TO THE PUBLIC AND ESPECIALLY -. To the Ladies of Nevada County DO NOT, BE HUMBUGGED BY “SELLING OUT” SALES ! TO TH#} RICH AND POOR, ~ Allare invited to call at: Ae; BLUMENTHAL’S. Cor, Brpad & Pine Sts A, BLUMENTHAL ' FFERS TWENTY-FIVE. THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF. FALL AND WINTER ‘GOODS For the Next Sixty Days! Which will give everybody a chance to. lay in their Winter supply for a Small Amount of Money ! A. BLUMENTHAL, Offers tae following inducements to purchasers—which prices are 20 per dent less than cost ; White Rock and Lonsdale Muslin ONE BIT PER YARD. Sprague and Merrimac Prints Ten Yards for One Dollar. i Imperial Three Fly Ghivets, $1 40 oe yard, Canton Flannel, best qualities, 25 cents per yard, White and Red Flannel, best qualities; 37.1-2 cents per yard Water Proofs, different.colors, One Dollar per yardBlack Alpaccas 50 cents per yard, formerly 75 cents. : Black Silks $2 per yard—formerly $3.50. Empress Cloth, all colors and shades, best qualities, 6234 cents. Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, Fine Bed Spreads, Sheetings, Cassimeres, Blankets, ete., etc. AT SAN FRANCISCO COST. A Large assortment of Repp Dvlaines at 25 cents per yard. . Shawls, Balmorel Skirts, Woolen Hose, Lacés, Corsets, Ribbons, Handkerchiets, Kid Gloves, etc. AT COST. ‘ This is the best opportunity ever offer in this city. Everybody is invited to ex: amine the Stock. No trouble to show Goods. Samples will be sent all over tiv country ‘Thankful for the liberal pstrouage I solicit a continuance of the suine REMEMBER THE: GOODS WILL ‘BE SOLD AS ADVERTISED. : A. BLUMENTH ᴀ⸀ tat: ol4 . tures for sale. s -*