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

October 28, 1873 (4 pages)

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\BTICLES, = 2 LravoRs, rseratain found in fist cles be 4 ei Stand, iS enero com/ 7 w De =H} 6) ¥ ai $ jommercial Sts, A crrr. Ls ENING DAY 6 Bros’ . AND RETAIL S HOUSE, t2a, 1878: iat early as yet, ite usual enterhe + Daily . -\ NEVADA orrt, CAL. Death of L. A. L A. Watting. “LL. A. Walling, father of J. -M. Walling, County Recorder, died saddenly at-his-home in Rough and Ready, on Sunday morning last, of heart disease./ The exact time of ‘his death is not known. Mr. Wal. Jing been sick for some three or foiir months past, bat had lately tecovered sufficiently as to be up and 2 _ He expressed himself to iends, up to the time of his death, as feeling ‘better than he had for along time._He retired to bed. “os usual om Saturday sight, and on "Sunday morning he#was found dead jn his bedHis son had left this cify i in the morning to pay his father 4 visit, and when within a mile and # half of Rough & Ready be was met, by a courier, who ha started for this city, to communicate to him the sad tidings. ‘Mr. Walling was 66 > “age, and was native of New Jersey, He resided formany years in Galena, Hlinois; and i in 1850-emigrated to California. In 1853, twenty years ago, he came to Rough and Ready, where he has since resided, {. being engaged in keeping hotel. His ‘long residence in the county rendered him well. known, and he had many friends. His. funeral took place at Rough and Ready, yesterday, under “. the auspices’ of the Oad Fellows, of : which order he was a member. Cheapest Place. Hyman Bres., corner of Broad and ‘Pine streets,still continue to sell. everything in their‘line. cheaper thai any other house ‘on ‘the Pacific coast. Patent Ciathivecwa: The North Bloomfield Gravel va ing Company have, after considerable litigation, obtained a decision . . from the Secretary of. the Interior, confirming the patent to their ground at that place. The decision. being final, alk adverse claimants are ‘let out. ” _ (Mistocked in the. Shade. Children’s ‘Fine Merino Under Dresses ate sold at B. WaAeies's for $l each.. We understand that the city authorities have granted permission to Messrs. Thom & Allan, .of the Nevada Foundry, to erect a street lamp ~—at-the corner of Spring and Factory streets. A lamp has been needed in that locality for many yearts, and the residents in. that neighborhood will. be thankful that they can now have “light to shine upon the road.’’ B, Schwartz sells cheaper clothing than any Eastern importers, on and d get your goods, The inten of comedy and good _ acting will have an opportunity of hearing the favorite California comediaa, Mr. J. P. Adams, ‘this evenang, at the Theatre. Mr. Adams has just completed a long and brilliamt engagement in San Francisco, “and the press of that city speak very highly of him as an actor. He will appear temight in several of his Down-East apecialties, supported by ‘the eeldbrated female impersonator,. ' iddie Fortenean. ~ Positively for anonignt ca: See advertisement. Winiiom Sifseses, ‘Children’s Fine Merino Union Drees can bethad'at Hyman Bro.’ 8]. for $b 25. eening Serviee. and the evenings long, to‘commence évening service at 7 o’clock,-Gyring . the Winter months, Heredfter, antil farther notice,-the Court ‘Heuse bell will ring on Sabbath evening at 6% and 7 o'clock, instead of 7 and’ 1% o’ekick. Church goers are requested not to forget it. ; ‘Go to B. ‘Sehwartz’s and bay your Pe pep anne . ate De nates a “& poisonous slop substituted for a life sus. . Wholesale & Retail, Se ue Criminal “Imposition. 4 A bad BM substituted for a good one is simply a loss to the pocket of the taker; but taining “medicine imperils the health. of } those whe imbibe it; and the man who con. 77 . Seis «criminal impostor, and deserves a. Ps beter ar feited, . gold pieces or forged bank’ bills.’ Many . vilé, unwholesome potions. now -being offered for sle in varions parts of tne country %e “tonics” and * “restoratives,” are récommended by their and vénders as superidr to the famous naDesperate attempts are.made to thrust these pernicious compounds into the lands and down the throats of life-long pa'rons of the great.-vegetable stimulant and stomachic; and aithough these conspiracies against . alth i ana life very rarely sticceed, it ne ally to wari the credulous against them. Hostetter’s Bitters, the unequalled remedy for casual indigestion, confirmed dyspepSia, biliousnéss, Hiver complaint, malarious fevers, constipation, constitutional weakness, and the functional derangement of the weaker sex, has for twenty years stood at the head of all medicines of its class—so far.above them as to render competition futile. It has not yet reached the meridian 6f its: ‘popularity, its sale being larger now than st any period since its introduction, “Its utility as preventive of disorders ens‘ gendered by an insalubriows atmosphere or unwholesome water is admitted by physicians practicing in unhealthy districts, and itis recommended asa stimulant by many ‘practitioners who will net take the respon‘sibility of prescribing the anwholesome liEEE RE RE ON, DRUGS! —AT— Goons ‘aad to an oa. of ‘the X county, by express or freight lines. : ALL PATENT MEDICINES : -4xD— Toilet Goods Furnished at WHOLESALE RATES, in Packages of HALF-DOZEN or more, Preston's Cough Candy Is effectual Temedy f ae, sore throats and colds. ss Japanese Cleansing Cream: . the best for removirig sees Pepe Be ad woolen goots, Try it. The NEW COLOGNE is one of the most durable and fragrant in the market. wold only at PRESTON'S. A Large Invoice of . TRUSSES, : ELASTIC STOCKINGS, tional specific, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. [*rs PRESTON’S. . _. cocts or sefis, or recommends Such au arti. a fs SCOLUASYN ! In a Few Days! 8 ‘LOOK OUT OF ceaasle : : ioe * . . FALL AND WINTER , GREAT Ladies, you-can DOUBLE your : money by calling at GOLDSMITH'S. Fashionable Dry Goods Emporium, and making your purchases from the immense stock of foreign and domestic Dry Goods just received by him, among which are the following: DRESS GOODs. : Empress Cloths, all Colors. Polka dot Delaines. ~ French Merinos.Alpaccas, all colors.
Belgium Repp. Foulards. — Black Silks. ¢ Colored Silks, Satins and Plush, in all shades. Shawls, the latest novelties. Table Linen. ; Napkins, — Towels, ~ And a faliassortment-in ail'}wanches of the best = rid _ Fe os » CARPETS! Consisting of . ENGLISH IMPERIAL 3 PLY. CROSSLY’S BEST BRUSSELS. OIL CLOTHS. GRAND OPENING, DRY GOODS. . BARGAINS! . HOUSE FURNISHING GOODs. FIRST GUN FROM NYMAN pROS. . THE GREATEST ¢ REDUCTION oN CLOTHING EVER MADE. ‘ON THE PACIFIC ; ~ COAST, AT Hyman Bros’! , CLOTHING es a ee Cor. Broad and Pine Sts.," NEVADA‘CITY, Ust RECEIVED, DIRECT FROM THE oJ tier. 25 CASES OF CLOTHING, GENTS? a _ FURNISHING GOODs, ; —AND— : BOYS’ CLOTHING, * “Gimad will be sold for Coin. ee Dréss Suits, formerly sold for $45, we will sell for $37 50. ~. Kine Black, Blue, and Brown Dress Suits, $37 50, now $82 50, $35, now $27 50. 50, now $22 50. Causimero Suits formerly $20, 1 CORES, of all varieties and sizes, by the tens of thousands. = and FAMILY < carefully all hours, or night 4 a i — New Fall and Winter, MRS. STERLING TH tris again! sto Seat latest "aati and UNTRIMMED HATS, . FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS and LACES. Bleached and unbleached Muslin, Hosiery, and @ full line of Trimmings. Latest style of Picture Frames and Brackets. Grateful for past tor a continuance -=5 RUGS, { TABLE OIL. CLOTHS, new styles. . enema . . MILLINVERY ! The latest styles of Ladies’ TRIMMED HATS, . _ FLO WERS, FEATHERS, ete. The above Goods have béen bought at a GREAT . BARGAIN, and I will give my customersthe BENEFIT of the same. _ Goods shown with the greatest pleasure to all. The Ladies of Nevada City and County are respect{fully itivited to call and examine Goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. tn . my Store, you DOUBLE }XOUR MONEY. A. Goldsmith. apie 28 284 3 By buying your Goods at}. [now $14. Cassimere Suits, nema $16 50, now $12 50. ; now $14. Black and Blue Beaver Suits, formerly $30, now $25. formerly $25, now $20. Black and Blue Beaver Suits, formerly $20, now $15. Sicibenene Benes Seesenaihe cal at $6 50, now $5 50. Cassimere Pants formerly sold. . at 86. now $5. Boys’ Suits, ali shades for Fall and Winter, from $1 to $7. Boys’ Pants, good servicable . goods, $1 25. We have but ONE PRICE, and that San Francisco ‘cost. Broad Street, Nevada. . Fine Black, Blue, and Sri Black Dress Suits formérly . Cassimere Suits, formerly soa . Chiviot Suits, aunty $20, Black and Blue Beaver Shits, : . Cassimere Pants formerly sold cS at $7, new $6. Gar Brad and ine. Stl : _ PRO BONO PUBLICO._. FOR THE PUBLICGOOD. { dp + z B. H. MILLER, eee THE ONE PRICE ‘CLOTHING STORE, oaa Fellows’ Building, Broad St, a NEVADA CITY, " lahing Goods, ete., Ever seen in ‘the Mountains <2 : The assortment olanguitenia PALMER'S CHIVIOTESUITS, FRENCH CASSIMERE PANTS, OREGON CASSIMERE ENGLISH CASSIMERE PANTS And ali the first class brands . of Cassimere and Cloth Pants in the market. BOYS’ CLOTHING. The attention of Parents is called to the large and complete stock of Boys’ and ever brotighit to Nevada. * x 4 WHITE AND FANCY SHIR 8, Of the Latest Styles and made of the best material. R * : Misses’ Youth's and Boy's Boota and Shoes, of all Sixes and Descriptions. ‘ Misses’ and Childsen’s Shoes, ‘Of every style and make, ert Fo: Miners he has selected s large aa complete stock of ; RUBBER GOO ODS, Such as. Coats, Pants, Boots, etc., of the best and most durable brands. He has also received the celebrated Patented Rivited ow emt Of all grades and prices: An immense His stock of Underwear and Furnishing Goods is larger and superior toamy evet brought to Nevaia City. ‘ $55 © Youth’s Olothing—the best — cheayest