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November 6, 1874 (4 pages)

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JS “Hon, Thomas
Parsarsirsrserurs
The D aily Pranseript .
NEVADA CITY,
{SSRETAR OTE FI
“LOCAL AFFAIRS.
CAL.
: “Pecal Brev ities.
The long threatened rain came Yees.
terday,
wither,
Summer
it was ne second class udfatr
ut Fall gets up no
{ thay fall
Th ep re sc
‘ showets} are
One of oar mérchants Who was ab, fothd his gas bill was consjderably .
His clerk .
to the eclipse,
Sati sted with
the expl lanation. : eae
in excess df former weeks,
attributed the cause
The proprittor WwitsWe learn thet three bids have already.been putin. for building the .
Railroad.. Who the }
bidders are and what their bids, will .
Le made known ‘onthe 2ist of No+/
(zuuge
; : . ter-connected” with . photography in.
vember, when they will be opened Wis A ese
erioe Oa d } the world. Our ‘Elite Portrait, oy
py the Board of Directors, ae
\ gold-watch’ key was dost in this . Bd. StQsmith’ s Var iety Store,
city a few-days ago. The finder will .
“ee onfer uw “haver by leaving it at this .
Ci ffice.
Rubber boots'.and
umbrellas were in demand yester~
day, The demand was readily supplied by the* clothing dealers, w ho .
have a.large jsupply of everything .
needéd'to make men warm or stylish; .
coats, rubber
Brother Jonsthan arrived in town .
just in’ time to celebrate the Democratic victory. He proposes’to at: .
‘end the dance to-night,
may be expected to
when he
feel very lively.
Has any one
Jacobs, yet?
heard from George
Mankjnd are said to-love myste
rie€s; i holein the ground excites
wonder then a Star wp in
heaven, and the size of the hole has .
but little to do cto with the principle. .
more
—Fi there was a “commana to honor .
God. by swearing,
much profam tye
would there be as
Pretty girls in Grass V Valley.do not .
stand ercet, girls will be pleased
to learn that 40, securé a graceful
The's
carriage, itis only necessary to draw 4
the chin towards
rule followed they
stand erect,
the neck. ‘This
will not fail to
Advertising shows enterprise.
arule people will trade with those
who make-the most effort to secure .
trade. —
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Ceunty Court.
= November 4th.
Crawford & Dunn vs Martin et al,
Ju motion of Crawford, appéal disMissed.
luchard Dillon, an
' witness before the Grand Jury, was . ’
allowed $21 50 witness fees.
Moretti Andrea, a’native of Switzerland was, upon evidence of John
Kistle and Be ~Guscetti, admitted to ———
citizenship. GROCERIES.
At2p.Mm.the Grand*Jury came!”
in and reported seven indictments. HARDWARE,
Five of those indicted are in custody,
as follows: Ah Young, for ce
John Rogers for grand larceny, A
P. Anderson, assault tocommit mur‘
der,
weapon, and Salvador Allon, house.
See all of. whom are to be ar-.
r aigued on Fridty morning ut 10
o’cloc
Roll of Honor.
The following\pupils are on the .
the roll’of honor inthe Washington
school,-for the month eading October 30th, Miss Maria Mulry teacher:
Alta Freeman, Mary Jennings» Clara . .
John Gris pee Della Grissel,
, Marion Freeman; Mary King,
Gosia Kohler, Wallace Williamson,
Hiachel Shubener,
Luella King,
Delia Jepnings.
Foster Williamson,
macarons Bicwenadine
Wants Mere,
‘road stock at the sale the other day,
and he wants more on the same lay' His confidence in the enterprise was shown at the start, and it
out.
appears not to have decreased since.
Mr. Findley wants the contract for
constructing and equipping the road.
We hope he will get it, and we farther hope he will make a good thing
out of it, provided it is awarded to
him.
Inform Yourself,
“Do not forget to recollect’’ that
Alex.Zekind, Manager of Goldsmith’s )
Variety Store, on Commercial streef,
Nevada City, has just receiyed a
large assortment of the _ROICEST
BLANDs of imported Cig
Alex. and.try them.
also been i vtlindk-Geith a new stock
of Caniies,. Nuts end) Tobacco. 020
j the country,
. cases: similar to their own that have
. been eured by Hale's Honey of Hore.
. life-saving specific, vast as it is, would
. fluence,
and prevents the possibility of tuber“sent a week, lately, on, his return),
. Cisto,
. Chewing Tobacco, should go to Ed,
; Goldsmith's
. street, opposite the ‘TRaNscripr Office. He has ‘also Cyndies, Nuts,
ard.Fruit in wbundance. n4-2t
\ gical Institute will. visit the
As . }
impecunious . ~
Ah _ Jo, assault with «@ deadly .
Wiilie Wilkison, .
Findley: was the
purchaser of the delinquent railCall on .
he store has .
Important MedicalCorrespondence
If all who-nre now suffgring from
Coughs aud Colds and other3throat
letters continually feceived ‘from all
giving the details of
hound amd TPar,.the demand for that
doubled. * It fails. No
cough can résist its tranquiltzing in_it. strengthens wéak Tungs
be never
uli 2 consumption,
Pixe's ‘ToornACHE Droprs—~Cure
in one minute.
new stand, corner of
d Pine streets for the best
Cigars in-town,
Go to. Niveiis’
"Broad ai
he avg27
‘Gola Medal
Awatded to Bradléy
429 Montgom very. street, Sani Fran=
for the Best, Photographs it}
the United States.
ee.
& Rulofson,
of
Sana Cigars,
Lovers genuine imported Ha} .
and the best brands of .
store, son Commercial
—_ a iit]
Amcthes Opportuuity Offered for
_ the Relief of the Afflicted,
TheSargeons of the Nation!” Suracific
. Coast on, thre 1oth of Novembet, and
remain Until the loth duy of Decem. ber, W74—one month—at their old
. building, No. 319 Bush street, be. tween ‘Kearny and Montgomery, San
-Froncisco.
This is -® chance for help which
every sufferer should take advantage
6f. ‘fhe hundreds of patients tre ated
by them during their former visits,
fare all rapidly being benefited and
eured. They treat successfully all
cases of Paralysis; all deformities of.
. the face, Spine and. limbs; Diseased
+ Joints: Diseased E yes and Ears; Ca. tarrh; Private Diseases; Diseases of
Females; Piles, Fistula, etc. No
. hopeless cases are undertaken, and
iat — does seem as if 0 Cases are
hopeless in the Lands of these skill. ful surgeons.
They ure preparing all the machi
nery neeessary ‘for the
Movement Cure; .Medicated Baths;
Machinery. to equalize the circulation, restore paralyzed Limbs, ete.
‘and a much filer outtit of braces and
uppliauces than heretofore. All who
commence -treatment during this
Visit, und the many hundreds now
under treatment,, will have the advantages of .allthese most effectual
means of cure; besides, some of the
surgeons will this time remain to
. continue their treatment.
téinember the time and place; and
. come as'early in the month ws possible; thus getting the full benetit of
. their visit, n3-2m
ANSON W. LESTER.
Lester & Mulloy: .
Wholesale and Ketuil Dealer
. CHAg, E. MULLOY
CROCKER
Fine Wines and Wnhisk.es.
E KEEP ON HAND, CONSTANTLY
A LAKGE and varied Stock of the
line of Guods.
No, 52 Broad Street,
.
}
NEVADA CITY.
. Nevada, July 15, 1874.
. abov
New Cigar and Tobacco ‘Stand.
ARCHIE NIVENS.
AS opened a Cigar Stand, on the cor. ner of Broad and Pine Streets, where
can be founda splendid assoruunent of
/ Imported and Domestic Cigars.
Alsd.the fincst brands of
CHEWING AND SMOKING YOBACCO, Sexes. ETC., ETC,
The stock is of the choicest kind, and
will be sold at the lowestumarket rates.
\
The Telegraph Officée.has been
removed to the new Cigar iit
a23
SPECIAL NOTICE.
AA INERS, MECHANICS, MERCHANTS
Bs AND OTHERS aye rebpecttully invi. ted to cull at 2
. JOHN JACK’S
FINE VARIETY STORE,
ON PINE STREET,
And seohis New and Splendid lot of goods,
PORYED and DOMESTIC
! / CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
. Candies,’ Nuts, Fresh and Dried
Fruits, Cutlery, Meerschaum
Pipes, etc. etc.
All articles in my line will be sold at the
lowest market prices.
Thankful for past patronage he solic its
a continuance of the same.
‘ JOHN JACK,
to Blumenthal’s Dry Goods store.
\
Next dcor
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St.
and lung diseases, could read thd . —
Swedish .
ARCHIE NIVENS ex
B. H. MILLER,
Nery,
~
NEVADA CITY,
H* JUST RECEIVED ae
The Largest and Choicest
Stock of Clothing, Fur: ishing Goods, &e.
Ever seenin the Mountains .
AND WILL SELL THEM
~-GHEAPER
ys
Than any any bpdy —consttly.
ering the quality of Gods
Attention is called to. the }
GERMAN KNIT. UNDER.
WEAR, imported by me expressly for this market.
\SEE MY, GOODS
AND PRICES
Before buying elsewhere,
IF YOU DONT
YOU WILL REGRET IT.
;
‘rhe stock eonsists of the [best
of Gent's and Boys’ Clothing,
andeverything usually found in
a first-class Clothing Store.
My Stock 1s entirely new .
~ ANDEMBRACES
Elegant Fashionable
; New Style of Geatiemen’ 8 .
Under-Garments }
Nevada October 21,
a
x
TIME, 2.14 1-2
Goldsmith Maid
IS COMING,
BUT
N.W.KNOWLTON’S
MAKE MUCH BETTER ‘TIME,
Call and See the Different Styles.
He has alse for Sale,
A Large and Beautiful Assortment of
CLOCKS,
ALL KINDS,
i
As . Cheap as can be Bought an
where in the State.
All kinds of Watch and Jewelry
Repairing Done and Warranted.
Nevada City, September 15th, 1874.
¢
BELL & BELDEN,
Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets,
(ome
. Masonic Building, .
,
= Ww holesale. and Retail
DE iuaks IN
we
on
Medicines,
Mining: Chemicals,
+ +8, ae
Patent Medicines,
&e. &e.
A full line of
CHOICE PERFUMERY;
TOILET SOAPS;
TOILET POWDER,
"COLOGNE SETS,
COMBS, BRUSHES,
&c. &e. ae
A cuore selection of
“WINES, LIQUORS, ete:
FOR M EHC NAL PURPOSES,
ae
SELL
Books ! Books !
BLANK BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
GIFT BOOKS, .
JUVENILES,
NEW PUBLICATIUNS,
a
; STATIONERY.
Gold Pens,
Steel Pens,
‘Legal Cap,
Bill Cap,”
Drawing Boyer,
Envelopes:
OS hie ie
Albums,
Gift Books,
Violin Strings,
Pianos,
PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS,
Bethesda arches
Wisconsin.
AGENTS EOR
Peer&
BELL & BELDEN.
Letter and Note Paper,
Serap Books,
Organs.
PAINT BRUSHES.
Taken from the Celebrated Mineral Springs of Waukesha,
Folding School Desks
"$3" San
. City.
SELLING OUT.
Selling Out.
‘A, GOLDSMITH,
ANNOUNCES
_— DAW:
i Is DEHe
HIS.
ON ACCOUNT.
losing Out
Business
Im This City t.
‘
{
f ines
TERMINATION TO
\
ENTIRE
g§TOCK
e
OF
DRY Goons !
— A T—
ee
—OF—
he
4
ROSENBERG’S
DRY GOODS
E IVE Pp ORIUM
monger
4
Of Nev: ada County,
nrpro: J AS Established: in N@vada City ne
, ly Twelve Years ag xP and the
prictbrs intend that it shali be the
LEADIN G Hou SE.
FeO Ree .
NEVADA COUNTY FOR
YEARS TO COME!
12
ee,
ace x not going to clase
business in this city,
‘For-by falr dealing; WOW"PRICES!AND
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
our.tradé has continually increased,
We have nto fault to find with Neer
always City. Its people “have liberally
patronized us and we meamr ie dem rve
their continued patronage. :
We have for years-told the.c ommiuainity
that our
Prices Defied Competition!
Other dealers have tricd to compete with
us and it has‘broke them up. They now
have to sell out aud leave. We intend to
drive others out of the business by
£345
OUW
We are Going to Stay !
WORTH OF will ri
FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT from rest:
lar rates.
sha ALN
GOODS of uss
Our Price List.is open for inspection st
our Store,
»
ROSENBERG BROS
NC vada, Qetz 22, 1874.
‘TO THE PUBLIC
THE GOODS MUST
BE SOLD
oie . ae
SIXTY DAYS!
COME ONE.
iphes bent FREE to al
the county.
————
Store open from 6 A. M. to'# P. M,
COME ALL.
Unheard of
BARGAINS
COME AND PRICE THE
GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
parts of
Dealers will find it to
heir interest to price the
. Goods before going to. the
This is a bona fide sale,
and no Humbug.
TOO LATE.
Store for Rent and
ac 7 . .f 1 »
‘THures for sale,
a
"call Before it is
FixAND ESPECIALL x
To the Ladies of Wevada County
a
DO NOT BE-HUMBUGGED BY
“SELLING OUT” SALES !
TO THe RICH AND POOR
: -All are invited to call at
ree 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
r
¥
tu
lay in their Wintcr supply for a
Small Amount of Money !
A. BLUMENTHAL,
Offers tue following inducements to
chusers—which prices are 20 per cont k
than cost ;
White Rock and Lonsdale
LIF PER YARD.
Sprague and Merrimac Prints Ten Yard
for One. Dollar.
Muelin -ONI
Imperial Three Fly Carpets, 3149 pe:
yard, t
Canton Flannel, best qualities, 25 cetits
per yard,
White and Ned Flannel, best qualities
37 1-2 cents per yard.
Water Proofs, different colors, Que Dollar per yardm
lack Alpaccas 50 cents per yard, form
erly 75 cents,
Black Silks $2 per yard—tormerly 2:).5¢
Empress Cloth, all colors aud hacer
best qualities, 62), cents.
Table, Linen, Towels, Napkins, Fine Bul
ela" Sheetings, Cassimere 8, Blan)
etc AT SAN FRANCISCO COST
A Large assortiscut of Repp Delain
yete
25.cents per yard.
Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Woolen Hose,
tibbons, Handkerchicts,
‘AT COST.
Laces, Corsets,
Kid Gloves,etc.
&,'This isthe best opportunity ever omer:
in this city. Everybody is invite: 2 to. examime the stock. No trouble to si
Goods. . Samples will be sent all «
country Thankful for the liberal
age I solicit a continuance of the sume,
REMEMBER THE GOODS: WILL
SOLBb AS ADVERTISED.
A. BLUMENTH A! ult
‘LOW: PRICHS: =:
W the