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November 21, 1874 (4 pages)

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CGMNo 54. chains to stake mre 8 77-36’ rked CG M No ning, and con1 being a por3N, RY E, and: ship 17 North, fase and Meriade as early as — lof’ said locaestroyed. The ser. Adjoining . of Nixon and lidated Gravel outh by claims Hawley & -Co., m Gravel Mine 50. -adyerse claim d to present the thin sixty days ching hereof, ND, Register, : ization. f Trustees will Equalization. on IV. 26th, 1874 Rn, President, fulloy il Dealer ) ROCKER Wiisk.es. CONSTANTL) cd Stock of the . Street, TY. ‘The os Transcript “. _ JOO AFFAIRS. in the right place. . “Laylor;‘appeared for thé People, and NEVADA CITY; CALs ol Poet Brevities: The Board of City Truttees—hate fixed the rate of taxes for the ensning year ns followst For general parposes; ‘fifteen cents on each one ‘hundred dOllars of taxable property; antl twenty.cents on each one hundred dollars for fire ptirptses\ Heretofore the taxes of this . city; have fever been less than fifty sents on the hundred dollars. We understand that in Grass Valley ths taxes are one dollar and g half on o hunated. How true, it is, we tah not assert. Gne thing is eertain_there . has been a great tedudtien here,and it “is another proof that our présent board is composed of the right men We believe no town goverumentin the State is a¥ cheaply administered as this is, A. P, Anderson was on thial in the Sounty Court yesterday; for assault and battery; with intent to commit murdet. The occttrrence tdok phite on the 8th of Augést last; about two miles below Griags Valley. District Attorney Gaylord, assisted: by Con. A. J. Ridge for the defense, ~~ Mr. B. Goodwin; coftespondent of the San Francisco Journabot” Comnmerce, valled at or sanctum yesterz day. He'was on # visit to this locality in search of mining and other itemsfor his paper. He expressed himself pleased with the appearance ot things here, and we presutie will give a good report of the place and} its mines, Justice Walling,sent up 4& good looking hombre, on Thursday eveming for indecent exposure. He will ‘board at the County Hotel for thirty days, and will be on hand at the Thanksgiving dinner usually served xp to beurders at that institution. We received acall yesterday from Mr. Campbell, of the firm'of Stoddard & Campbell, of Boston Ravine. He reports business as rather dull but thinks the future prospects are now good for a revival of the mining interests generally around Grass Walley. The City Boerd of Trustees will sitasa Board ef Bgualization cn .Thursday evening, November 26th, ' Any persen dissatisfied with their assessment will take notice,and give their reasons therefer. ‘Asthe Grass Valley ‘stage dves not arrive in this city until 30’clock, ‘we can nol see how the overland ‘mail will reach here before that time. The powers that be, however, stated _ , ‘tous that 4 p.m. wae the hous, and 2 wre 80 published it. “little serimmage took place.on r of Broad and Pine streets, on Thureda evening, which resuited, in a “chewed” ‘thumb and a knock down. Moral—dow't drink the fighting brand. A cabin was robbed on Wednesday night, near Weiss’ Brewery, ofa gold watch, two plain gold rings,and ‘one dollar and a half incoin. There are parties who are suspected of the crime. Working the Problem. The time elapsed from Washingtton’s death until the year 1806, was generally discussed in town yester‘ day. Some maintained that from 1739 —Dee. 14th, until the year 1809 is one year and sewenteen days; and some, that it is seventeen days only, A majority think the former tine correct. As usual in such Cases, when the majority rule, the minority raise the devil. We did not hear of any fights over the proposition, but there was heat enough to generate three or four good knockdowns é ter is now referred to the editor of the Marysville Appeal for a decision, as he was iu his prime at that time he will-know all about it. Advice Gratis, We can say without fear of contradiction, that Alex Zekiud is a better judge of cigars and tobacco, than any ie dealer in the line in this city. Those wishing to consult Zekind on the subject of cigars, can find him at Goldsmith’s Variety ‘Store, on Commercial street: Ad-. viee given free. n21-tf. A pair of silver spectacles was found on Broad street,the other day, The owner can obtain them by applying at this office, . getting Imported. Havanas at vost : ton cores to come, Evenysovr acknowledges that Hytnt: & Bros. have the largest stock of Men’s end Bo}’s clothing,and that they seli thenr clreaper than any other hotist in this county. Don’t. fail to. examitte that stock. before purchasdgelsewhere. ni * Tg ee House for Sale. The house atid lot between Main and Coyote streets, owned by Wm. Barton, is offered for sale on reason able terms. Gas, water and other tonveniences in the hoyse. Apply of the owney or at this office, nl7—+SSR SSRN nan eee venetian Chesnut Tree for Sale. J. Leme has for sale,at the French ‘Garden, several ‘hurttired Chesnut Trees, four years old, just com: mencetl bearing, Which be offers for sale at $1 each. Specimens of the chesnfits-can be Seen at the National+ Hotel. Orders fer trees can be left at Iscafd’s stvte, Broad street. ‘Now is ths time to plant them. nif-lw Baugains . } Bargains! F, Jacobs & Bro., in order to make room for their new Stock of Goods, shortly te arrive, ‘suitable for the holidays, offer their ptesent stock at cost prices. Lovers of fine cigars should not: miss this opportunity of prices. Hee is yor time. . nl3-lw ilo a Call on Zekind,Commercial street, ‘antl try his ag it is, ee Go to Nivens’ new stand, corner of cigars in town, a aug? $2-~@== Gold Medal Awarded to Bradley & Rulofson, 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco, for the Best Photographs in the United States. The only éleva. . tor connected with photography in the world. Our ‘‘Elite” Portrait. o8 alse tes Perce out the mothid humors of the blood, by a dose or two of Ayer’s Pills, and you will have clearer heads as well as bodies, aie = Is Stimulation Necessary. — This question ig practically answered ia the affirmative by thousands of physicians every day. Sometimes they prescribe the ordinary forms of alcohol; tometimes tinctures which ar@ simply inferior alcohol, niore or less medicated; but no smali proportion of the faculty give the prefer: ence to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, as the mest carefully prepared medicinal stimulant at present known. It is impoésible for prejudice itself to be blind to the marked success with which this extraordinary tonic and alterative has been administered in cases of dyspepsia during the last twenty years, If it ‘were possible to canvass the whole country for cases in which it had effected a cure of this obstinate and agonizing disease, they would umber millioks. No wonder, then, that at has become a standard medicine in every State, city, town and village in the United States, and that names, the most distinguished in literature, art and science, are ‘the vouchers for its remarkable properties. The immense manufactory at Pitts‘burgh, with its extensive storehouses, is the largest establishment of the lind in this country, and probably in the world. Tke amount of manmaliabor employed in the preparation ef the Bitters, to say nothing of the steam deivea machinery, is greater than chat of any other proprietary medicine establishment on this contineit. and, by the blessing of Providence, the beneficial results of this unequalled tonic and alteratiye are co-extensive with. its continually. increasing sales. and in all human probabilities will be so ill oS A THOUSAND bankruptcies would
merce as the withdrawal of Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar from the market, would create among the sick. The reason is obvioes. Tens of thousands of both sexes woald be bankrupted in health by such an event. The famous specific is effecting such cures in cases of chronic cough and cu, influenza, broxchitis bleeding from the lungs and apparent consumption, as have never heretofore been acoemplished within the memory of maa, Pike's Toothache Drope--care i in one minute. ‘The First Soiree! ‘NEVADA SOCIAL CLUB. * WILL TAKE PLACE AT Friday Evening, Dec. 4th. ma, Tickets ollie Ladies and Gen. tlemen, $1, to be had ONLY of A. I. ZEKIND, Commercial Street. J, C, DONNELLY, Broad Street. A. D. MARTIN, at Geo. W. Welch's. W. W. JACOBS, at B. H; Miller's. M. HYMAN, Cor. Broad & Pine 8ts. Nevada, Nov. 14, 1874, oite . : Broad and Pine streets for the best . It is the} + household tonic of the American people, . . not create as great a panic in com. . BELL & BELDEN, Masonic Building, » Cor Pine @ Commercial Streets, HOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEAL ERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Mining Chem: icals, Patent Medicines, &e, . . A. full line of. eC ‘CHOICE PERFUMERY; TOILET SOAPS, TOILET \POWDER, ‘COLOGNE SETS, __ COMES, oe 2 . &. &e. A choice ‘selection of WINES, LIQUORS, etc. FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES, Books ! Books! BLANK BOOKS, pa SCHOOL BOOKS, GIFT BOOKs,: JUVENILES, NEW: PUBLICATIONS, STATIONERY.) j Gold Pens, , _ Steel Pens,Legal Cap, : Bill Cap, _ Drawing Paper, Envelopes. &e, &o: Albums; , Gift Beoks, Scrap Books, Violin Strings, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES. Agents Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., of California. BELL & BELDEN,. LOOK OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE! From Colfax to Grass Valley and Nevada. Bids Qist, and everybody should get one of N. w. KNOWLTON'’S THE BEST TIME KEEPERS IN THE WORLD. He has alse for Sale, A Large and Beautiful Assortment of CLOCKS, JEWELRY OF ALL ninoe, SILVERWARE, i Cheap as can be Bought anywhere in the State. All kinds of Watch and Jcwelry Repairing Done and Warranted. Nevada City, Séptember 15th, 1874. men Fellows’ Building, Broad St. Letter and Note Paper, . : Pianos, Organs.” ~~ OILS, . -VARNISHES, Call and See the Different Styles, . . SPECTACLES, Se. B, Hi. MILLER, “NEVADA CITY, H’* svsT RECEIVED The Targest and Choicest Stock of Clothing, Fur. nishing Goods, &e. Ever seen in the Mountains AND WILL SELL THEM CHEAPER . Than any anybody—consid-. ering the quality of Goods. _. Attention is ib onlled to the GERMAN KNIT UNDER. WEAR, imported by-me expressly for this market. SEE MY GOODS _ AND PRICES Beforc buying elsewhere, IF YOU DON ONT. YOU Witt REGRET IT. The stock consists of thé best of Gent’s and Boys’ Clothing, andeverything usually found in a first-class Clothing Store. _ AND EMBR ACES Elegant Fashionable SUrrs, Not to be found at Any other House! 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 Tonet Soaps, Pomades and Hair Dressing. . .COUGH CANDY AGAIN IN MARKET, Also a Full Line of Drags, Chemicals, Paints, Oils ie and Varnishes, E, M. PRESON, Druggist, N. W. corner Broad and Pine Streets. J. M. WALLING, NOTARY PUBLIC,: AND <-— Justice of the Peace. EARCHING RECORDS, ABSTRACTING 9 AND CONVEYANCING pempuy atten ded to. = Accounts collected. Also Agent pe PACIFIC FIRE INSURANOE AGENCY Co. OF LONDOs. Parties desiring to SELL, PURCHASE OR RENT PROPERTY will find it to their ad vantage to call at my office. Office No 62 Broad Street, Nar City. SPECIAL NOTICK. INERS,, MECHANICS, MERCHANTS AND OTHERS are iia invited to call. at JOHNNY FINE JACK’S VARIETY STORE, ON PINE STREET, And gee his New and Splendid lot of goods, IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Candies, Nuts, Fresli and Dried Fruits, Cutlery, Meerschaum ‘Pipes, etc,. etc. All articles in my line will be sold at the lowest market prites. Thankful for past patronage he solicits a continuance of the same. _ JOHN JACK, Next door to Blumenthal’s Dry Goods Store, NILES SEARLS; ~— Attorney and Counselor at Law AT BRICK OFFICE, . ia Frcat of the Court House} ada City, . : New Patterns of Hand Mirrors will be opened November}. AND COMMERCIAL FIRE. INSURANCE ‘SELLING OUT My Stock is entirely new . ; HH" DETERMINATION. TO SELL Selling Out. A, GOLDSMITH, ANNOUNCES _ HIS , ’ ENTIRE STOCK . . OF ‘DRY GOODS ! SanFranciscoCost _-. ‘ON ACCOUNT —OFr-— Glosing Out Business In This City q THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD INSIDE OF SIXTY DAYS as comE ONE. COME ALL. nett of BARGAINS COME AND PRICE THE GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. ‘ef ka Samples sent FREE to al. parts of the county. Dealers will find it to Goods before going to the City. a! This isa bona fide sale, and no Humbug. Store open from 6 A. M. to 8 P. M, Call Before it is TOO LATE. Store tor Rent and Fixtures for sale. I EMPORIUM their interest to price the ROSENBERG’S DRY GOODS _ _ Of Nevada County, oe V Y AS Established in Nevada City near. ly Twelve Yeats ago, and the proprietors intend that it shali be the LEADING HOUSE: ——— -. NEVADA COUNTY. FOR. 12. YEARS TO COME!; We.are not. going to close: business in this city, For by falr dealing, LOW PRICES AN THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS our trade has continually increased, ‘We have no fault to find With Nevada. City. Its people have always liberally patronized us an Ave:-mean_ to desérv their confinued patronage. : We have for yedrs told the-community that our Prices Defied Competition! Other dealers have tried to compete with us and it has broke*them up. They now have to sell out and leave. We intend to: drive others out of the business by OUR, ‘LOW PRICES. & We are Going to Stay !' Any person pitting TWENTY DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS of us, will receive : : : FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT from regular: rates. ‘hea Ly a De ay 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#i RICH AND POOR. All are invited to call at A. BLUMENTHAL/’S. Cor, Broad & Pine Sts A. BLUMENTHAL: . , FFERS TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS WORTH OF 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 folowing inducements to purchasers—which prices aré-20 per cent less than cost ; White Rock and Lonsdale Muslin ONE BIT PER YARD. : Sprague and Merrimac Printa Ten ie . for One Dollar. Imperial Three Fly Carpets, $1 40 per yard. Canton Flannel, best qualities, 25 cents per yard. : White and Red Flannel, 37 1-2 cents per y ard, best qualities; Water Proofs, differént colors, Qne lar per yardBlack. Alpaccas 50 cents per yard, form. erly 75 cents. i 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, Blankete, etc., etc. AT SAN FRANCISCO COST. A Large epee of Repp Delaines at 25 cents per yard. Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Woolen Hose, Laces, Corsets, Ribbons, Handkerchie fs, Kid Gloves, etc. AT cost. This is the best opportunity ever offered in this city. Everybody is invited to examine the Stoék. Noctrouble to show the Goods. Samples-wih.besent all over the ntry Thankful for the liberal patronage I solicit a continuance of the same. REMEMBER THE GOODS WILL BF SOLD AS ADVERTISED. a le BLUMENTH ati. THOUSAND: © FALL AND WINTER GOODS ia o; cit « % sad dieasasdgee