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November 11, 1874 (4 pages)

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tS IN styles. ent of Ds, JC. : . any: velry nted. @ Core where of vO. at the wlicits ee Store. ————-—— N, The Daily Transcript bd NEVADA CITY, CALs LOCAL AFFAIRS. — Jobinhy Séhmidt, who owiish tedge) Sut on Woods ravine, is’ again in luck. “He bas been working hid mine for several years, and at times it was very rich; ‘but after inturrite considerable expense some timed Since, in erecting hofsting works, ‘und the mine subsequently failing to pay as well as usual, he found hini4 the mine. He has céntinued work, however, anda few days since—he _ Strack some very. rich -rovk..” Hits self in debt, and hatl ts mortgage . Proeevdings of thie’ Literary soclety. ; The following was the progtaimihe at the Literary Society on Monday evening last: The meeting was tallied Miss Mollie Hinds and Miss Katie Rdwards Moga dhett, after which; piece. Iustruniental music followed by Miss Mary Fininger. A commit: tee on nominations was then appoint: ed; cohsisting of Mesirs. Stranahan, ‘Brow and Pattison, who réported the nitmes of the following persons to act for the enstting term: Geo: 6: Hupp; President; J. M. Walling Vice Pfesittent; Miss ©. C. Gibbs, Setter tary; ee Garthe, Treasurer, and Ty ©, Plunket, Katie Edwards and D. son took-out in “a -hulf déy-ovir a thousand ddHars, endugh in fact td _pay off ali his indsbtediess. He has now two tons of rock but, frém the same “place and say it is very rich, " Fine “gold can he Been el through it, Ths atrike comes in at the right time fé¢ Mr. Schmidt. . His persistency in. Works ~—img-thé mine under distidttaping circumstances isworthy of reward, Omega Water nnd Mining Ch The above company, whose mine is located at Omega, are niaking extensive improvements for Wérk the coming season, The tunnel through which the flume passes is being enJarged, so that a flume six feet. in width can be put in and have -a tapacity to run off all the dirt that the ‘amount of water they have will be ‘capable of washing, The mine paid the largest kind of dividends last Season, and with the improved facilities for working the coming’ seaSon, will demoustrate, what all who are acquainted with the mine, now know that itis one of the best in the ceunty. It.is safe te put the net profits. the coming year at S60,000. : of the Literary ‘Society. ‘The Nevada City Literary Society theld its first meeting at the Theatre, on Monday evening, :and for a first ‘wmeeting it was a-successful ene, En‘strumental and vocal mausic, select reading, election of officers.and a deibate comprised the-order of exercises. ‘The interest in these meetings is ‘shown by the large attendance. ‘The Theatre was comfortably filled, ‘there being a much better audience in fact, than is frequently seen there at some first-class dramatic enterfainments. The exercises «re always interesting aud instructive, and they deserve a large attendance. First Meeting ‘found inanother place. \ [Seriously Hurt. We clip the following frem the “Wheatland Enterprise: “J. M. Kirkpattick, who has had charge of ‘the ‘Wheatland Public Schvol since Sep‘tember, was threwn out of 2 wagon last Saturday, on Majin street, and 80 badly hurt that he will not be ‘able to be out again for sometime. amputated some time uge, and the ‘most serious injary isto the stump -of that leg. His face was also badiy -bruised.” Mr. Kirkpatrick formerly ‘in this county. “New Goods. Ed. Gokismith goes below for the’ purpose of purchasing the dargest stock of Holiday;Goods, Cigars, ete., ever brought to this city. He is determined to'take the lead in that ‘branch of business here, and will sell the goods at such low prices as ito 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 bargains of him than they can of wholesale houses at the Bay. Mr. Gold-smith isa thoreugh business man, and will “make things lively on his return. nl10 Carpet Stolen. Seven yards of carpet was stolen off the fence, adjoining the house on Pine street, nearly opposite the Court House. A liberal reward will be paid for‘its recovery. 010-lw Evgrysopy acknowledges that Hyman & Bros. have the largest stock of Men’s and Boy’s clothing,and that they sell them cheaper than any other house in this county. Don't fail to examine that stock before purchasing elsewhere. n7 » West. A gold watch-key. The finder will please leave it at this office. + as ‘The report -of the meeting will be ‘Mr. Kirkpetrick had his eight leg. ttaught the school at. Forest Springs‘ The debate upon the following ques tion then took place: Resolved, ‘That. Judges should be appointed by the Governor in the same manner that Supréme Judges of the United States are, Affirmative, Lee Garthe and Prof. Chaney; ‘ negative, Geo, S; Hupp ard Jno, Pattison. The question.was decided in favor of the neg* ative, and the m¢teting then adjourn: ed for one week, ; — = Another Opportuuity Oiferell for the Relief of the Afflicted. The Stirgeons of.tHe National Surgital Institute will visit the Pacific Coast oh the 15th of November, and remain until the 15th day of DecemBer, 1874—one month—at their old building, No. 319 Bush street, between Kearny and Montgoniery, Ban Fronciscto. This is a ¢hante for help which every sufferer shouid take advanta of. ‘he 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 deforntities of the face, Spine and limbs; Diseased Joints; Diseased Eyes and Bars} Catarrh; Private Diseases; Diseases of Females; Piles, Fistula, ete. No it really does seem as if no cases are hopeless in the hands of these skillfal surgeons. : eae ~ They are preparihg all the machi. nery necessary for the. Swedish Mevement Cure; Medicated Baths; Machinery t6 €qualize the circulation, restore paralyzed Limbs, etc.; anda much finer-eutfit of braces and appliances than heretofore. All who ‘commence’ treatment dufing this Mader treatment, will have the advantages of all these most effectual means of cure; besides, some.ef the surgeons will this time remain’ te continue their treatment. Remember the time and place; and ‘come as early inthe month a8 possi‘ble; thus getting the full benefit of their wisit. n3-2m Go to Nivens’ new stand, corner of Broad and Pine streets for the best cigars in town. avg27 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 > a 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 fitted so many graveyards that people no longer believe. in it. ; expect to avoid the attacks“of disease, they must endeavor tO'acquiré the vigor necessary to resist it. How is thiéto be dono? Common sense suggests by the use of in. vigorating medicine. The greatobject is to strengthen the system, without exciting e it. This object is accomplished by the use. . of the most potent and genial of all vegetar ble tonics and alteratives, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters; Many valuable properties are combined in thix preparation. It improves the appetite and renders digestion easy and perfect. It gives steadiness to the nerves, induces a healthy, natural flow of bile; prevents constipation without unduly purging the bowels; gently stimulates the circulation, and by promoting a vigorous condition of the physical system, promotes. also, that cheerfulness which is the truest indicatiz,, of a well balanced condition of all the animal powers. Summer leaves both the body and the inind more or less exLausted. Now is the time to recruit them, and thus forestall the malarious fevers and other complaints, which prostrate so many thousands every fall. By quickening the superficial circulation, without creating anything approachskin, and thus rendersthe surface of: the body comparatively impervious to unhealthy external influences. PLAYED our Nostrums.—Will codfish oil cure a consumptive cough? No! Will opiates? No!! Will inhalation? Nol!!! Can such a cough be cured atall? Yes, itcan. Reject all these nostrums; they have been wanting. Try Hale’s Honey of Horehound. and Tar. Thousands upon thousands are using it. Millions have tried it. So far it has never disappointed any man or woman who took it for a cough or cold, however violent, e to order by D. J. Crowley, President. . hopeless cases are undertaken, and. visit, und the many hundreds now . _ If those who are not strong by nature ing to fever, the Bitters impart tone to the . weighe@ in the balance and found]} 8). MILLER, NEVADA CITy, H* ist nites The Largest and Choicest Stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &e. E'ver seen in the Mountains AND WILL SELL THEM CHEAPER Attention is, called to the GERMAN KNIT UNDER. ‘WEAR, imported by nie expressiy for this market. (SEE MY Goops AND PRICES IF YOU DON'T * YOU WILL REGRET IT. Sects Thestdck consists of the best gé/of Gent’s and Boys’ Clothing, and everything usually found in a firstelass Clothing Stere: My Stock is entirely new L AND EMBRACES Elegant Fashionable SUITS, New Style of Gentlemen’s Under-Garments ! Nevada October 21. JUST RECEIVED AT PRESTON’S DRUG STORE, A Large Invoice of
Toilet Goods, and Brushes, New Perfumes and Extracts. . An Elegant assortment of , Toilet Soaps, Pomades and Hair Drugs, Chemicals, Puints, Oils and Varnishes, E, M. PRESON, Druggist, N. W. corner Broad @d Pine Streets. Rew Fait & Winter Dry Goods. MRS. M. A. STERLING, w& HAS just returned from San Francisco, where she has purchased a large stock of Staple, Fancy & Millinery Goods, Of the Latest Styles and : . Patterns, ; Which she has selected expressiy for this market zs Customers can rely upon getting everything in her line at the \ : VERY LOWEST PRICES, And all Goods are WARRANTED AS. REP. She has just received direct from the East, for the convenience of the ladies of —County, a beautiful and complete t of READY MADE UNDERWEAR, . Warrantedsuperior to any ,ever before brought to thi« State. 7 : _ M M. A. STERLING. Nevada City Sept.23d, 1874. DENTISTRY. R. P, E. HUGHSON, has openad an office ? In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store. Be is pared to perforin all kinds of Meshenteal. and Operative Dentistry, in the ‘latest and most approved styles. Artificial Teeth atoll on Gold, Silver Vulcanite and Aluminium. Satisfactiou as to lity and price of work. Visits made at if desired. Nevada, May 30¢h, 1871. NEW SAW MILL, ‘AT WILLOW VALLEY. New Millat Willow Valley is completed and we are now ready to fill all orders 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, Pike’s Toothache Drops—cure in one minute, : i Pine Street will be promptly attended to. jy2 = M.L:& D Mansa. ‘Odd Fellows’ Builditig, Broad St. . Than any anybody—consid. J. Crowley, Executive Committee. . _ering the quality of Goods. Not to be found. at Any other House! . New Patterns of Hand Mirrors ; . ‘BELL & BELDEN, Masoni¢ Building, ‘Gor! Pine & Commercial Streets, Wholesale and Retail’ DEALERS IN Drugs, 7 ‘Medicines, Mining Chemicals, Patent Medicines, A full line of CHOICE. PERFUMERY, WOILET SOAPS, TOILET POWDER, . COLOGNE SETS, COMBs, BRUSHES, &e. &. Ke. etn " . & choice selection of WINES, LIQUORS, ’etc. FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES, ! Books ! BLANK BOOKS, ' SCHOOL BOOKS, _ GIFT BOOKs, » JUVENILES, NEW PUBLICATIONS, 1 to a j STATIONERY,} ‘ Dressing. COUGH CANDY AGAIN IN MARKET, % ue Also a Full Line of Gold Pens, A Ds Ps Steel Pens, ~“ Letter dnd Note Paper, , Legal Cap, Aes BillCap, . Drawing-Paper, Envelopes. \ &e, &eAlbums, ote Gift Books, : Scrap Books, Violin Strings, e Pianos, Organs. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES. Bethesda Water! Taken from the Celebrated Min" eral\Springs of Waukesha; Wisconsin, ~~ s ; P _ AGENTS EOR . Peerd’s Folding School Desks and Seats. ¢ Agents Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Califortiia.’ —— BELL & BELDEN. H® DETERMINATION TO 4 Selling Out. : A, GOLDSMITH, ° . ANNOUNCES ae $925; SELL HIS ENTIRE ~ sTOCK . = “ DRY GOODS ! ere SanFranciscoCost ON ACCOUNT OF Closing Out Business \In This City 1} Books ! : nee THE GOODS MUST <x BE SOLD INSIDE OF rn’ COME ONE. Unheard of BARGAINS COME AND PRICE THE GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. ‘KF Samples sent FREE to al parts of the county. \Dealers. will find it. to their interest to price the Goods before going to the City. ~ ~“'Phis isa bonafide ‘sale, and no Humbug. AS ~ a Store open from 6 A. M. to 8 P, M, NY Call Before it is TOO LATE. Store for Rent and tures for sale, iXSELLING OUT] SIXTY DAYS!) COME ALL. . hs ROSENBERG’S . 7 DRY GOODS. EMPORIUM Of Nevada County, Ww: Established in Nevada City near: v' ly Twelve Years ago, and the proprietors intend that it sliali be the LEADING HOUSE . th _. NEVADA COUNTY FOR. 12 YEARS: TO GOME!’ a We aré not going to close. ‘business in this city’; * For by falr dealing, LOW PRICES. AND: THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS our tradé has continually increased, We have ae Sas to find with Nevada» City. Its people hats: always liberally patronized us and we mean to deserve: their continued patronage, We have for years told the community i s Mews that our Prices Defied Competition! . Other dealers have tried to compete with ws and it has broke them up. They now have to sel owt and leave: We intend to drive others out of the btisiness ‘by OUR LOW PRICES. We are Going to Stay ! Any person buying TWENTY DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS of us, will receive FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT from regu; PS lar rates, : Our Price List is open for inspection at our Store, ROSENBE Nevada, Oct. 22,1874, TO THE PUBLIC on , AND ESPECIALLY To the Ladies of Nevada County DO NOT BE-HUMBUGGED BY ' “SELLING OUT” SALES . . TO THs RICH AND.POOR All are invited to call at as A., BLUMENTHAL ’'S. > \. Cor, Broad & 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 the following inducements to purchasers—which prices are 20 per cent less than cost ; White Rock and Lonsdale Muslin ONE BIT PER YARD. Sprague and Merrimac Prints Ten Yards for One Dollar. Imperial. Three Fly Carpets, $140 per yard, Canton Flannel, best qualities, 25 cents per yard, White and Red Flannel, best qualities; 371-2 cents per yard. "Water Proofs, different colors, One “Dol lar per yard. 4 Black Alpaccas 50 cents per yard, form. . erly 75 cents, “Black Silke $2 per yard—formerly $3.50. Enipress Cloth, all colors and shades, best qualities, 62% cents, © Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, Fine Bed Spreads, Sheetings, Cassimeres, Blankets; ‘A Large assortment of Repp 25 cents per yard. : \ ‘Shawls, Balmoral Skipté, Woolen Hase, ns, Handkerchiefs, st opportunity ever offered . Everybody isinvited to exe Stock. No trouble to show the . Samples will be sent allover the ntry Thankful for the liberal patron“age I solicit a continuance of the same. REMEMBER THE GOODS WILL, BE * SOLD AS ADVERTISED. Ont A, BLUMENTHAL.