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October 8, 1871 (4 pages)

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sue Bail: Branscrips . 100,000 0.00: yevapa civY, CAL. 848,000 “IN, GOLD CONN: ‘. Positively the pamecrmane ccanaiee . EA BMEOOCOET or GOLD COIN PREMIUMS GRAND GIFT CONCERT, _ crite = Hy THe LAST OHANCH!! Wee eigen the was : AT NORTH SAN JuAN, CALIFORNIA,. TT HIS COLUMN! ia ; laa 100A AF¥ ATRS. . af lela DONTE, THE 35) DAY emer ee 27th day of November, 187t. : : ent of County scnoat. ~ ALL CLOTHING ! !/943,000imGo1acomwittbeawar. 4 Gor pg MTTHS oo California, wil bold thele Setond Ge re “aim Fund. me ded in Gold Coin, as Premiums f . : Omaha Legal Enterprise ! City, Cal. min ald of the following chaninble 4 qhe following is the regular quar— the Gifts tangs hom asonen ater” purposes : : 4 wrly 8ppo pportionment of the County’ gehool Fund, made by T. B. White, county Superintendent of Public There will be NO CANCELLATION of atop NOR ANY DEDUCTIONS from the cS} i. The drawing will take place, and the Gifts 1st, Public Schools of Nevada County ? aa, Public Library of Nevaila City ; 8d, Orphan Asylum, Nevada County ; 4th, Fire Department, Nevada City. ¥ A PUBLIG L oa ie on Ne hn Bobth has ake . tated ‘A PUBLIC LIBRARY ! : 100,000 Season Tickets of Admis. vols, to the different districts, cee be awarded, preciscly similar ta themethoa. ©d a Great Victory, but . $100,000 IN CASH PRIZES = Schoo! tieaida: ie ’ sion will be Sold at $2 50 each. the amount per child being 60 cen adopted by the Managers of the Mercantile F ae MAGA 3 i oars: gr ye A FTER PANY MONTHS IMLibrary Gift Concert, held at San Francisco, Goldsmith has won a an B aK OF uwviot oouaee 7 : Be ceo 60 08 6-6 eee x a i 5 a; ° e e ia Bi S. hee cts 16 80 &, and under the supervision of well known ; $20,000 the Highest Prize! PREMIUMS. ee ee ANN ROTHERS citizens of North San Juan, and the ManaGreater one. in 1 Premium, Gold Coit.. ..+4+.++.$25,000 0 i . a HR BROT! 2 . gers of this Association. : : ; aay 1 Premium, Gold Coin. ...00.464. 15,000 Casilla wet we oe The object of this Association is a eee 1 Clear Oreek . : aaa 1 Premium, Gold Coin.... voeeese 10,000 Cherokee Maes ere: : bed [> COR. BROAD & PINE STREETS, benevolent one, for the Bénefit of Schools, SECURING FOR THE LADIES : Lk a eee MAC -Colambia ae Pe ee ° Ch és, Cemeteries, and Water Works, in aa” At a Meeting of citizens of O: > ? ; flurek so. -0 e000 Svea dent bt pe NEVADA CITY, rae OF NEVADA COUNTY, maha, . 1 Premium, Gold Goin.....evs 4,000 Forest Springs..----.++: Ae on i orth San Juan, and the towns in its vicinSept. 19th, 1871, it was voted to draw 1 Premium, Gold Coin French iad ponan elt sass 569.49 . D0 Bowoffer for the inspection and sale to . ity, and is deserving the commendation and r Soe te . Tae : oT AE SO en yo. 0 compa support of tho pie, maaan, OE Prema, ott a0. ian Springs..... weee 625 80 The success of this Association is placed Tuesda October 81, 1871. . 15 Premiums, Gold Coin, $1,000 each 15,000 ° Kentucky ie cocgieas * ve . . NEW STOCK beyond a doubt. A large number of its Most Fashionable, v) e St, 2 5 Premiums, Gold Coin, $500 each. 2,500 — See Sy a an ss Tickets having already been gold to citizens eet RARER osteo pws ie : Ged Sead Peau 17 40 aa of San Juan and vicinity, s1so in all parts of Ri : boards es tee Liberty Hill....: , chest and the 100 Premiums, Gold Coin, $100 each 10,000 Li MR a aves own sass . 1380 Sy the States and Territories on this Coast. mets Sy era ee nt 100 Premiums, Gold Coin, $50 each. 5,000 Moore’s Flat....-+++04+ . ey FALL CLOTHING ». Messrs. Biock & Furth, Baukere, North ers CITY MARSHAL, Omaha. 200 Premiums, Gold Coin, $30 each. 6,000 i Mooney Flat.....: 989 80 ae heres Shay nga ao eri alimo-/CHHAPEST STOCK CHIEF OF POLICE, Omsha. 500 Premiums, Gold Coin, $25 each. .12,500 i Meg gate, Scop BS elaray Coane eye: lw 2} ‘ic, 6 Z < ? 3 in Ban TERR Seas 102 00; So Vast in Quantity ! aneciaos raat Pixie cakes eine ANY CITIZEN OF OMAHA, Nebraska, . 1049 Premiums, Gold Coin, $20 each 20,860 ‘ » a. e ents, ead 6 ’ : North mentee seveteees “ai a PYAb a guaranty of the good faith of the ty tee — , [OSs Fremiems eih't to $150,000 North Star... pence eee . managers of this Association in instituti : : ‘ i Opis.. ces cee sed ee ean . 80 40 So Superior in Style ! this aint Oonicert we will refer to. the proMILLINERY GOODS ; Depository--Banking House, Caid-. , w ror ene ADORN, fessional an ess men oO: rth roar : + Omega ‘ Se cieeeee eens ee ek Juah, Navede Clip and Geel Valley. D 58 GOODS well, Hamilton & Co. Omaha. J. CORWELL LEE. i Pe Hill.. oe i kage 15 00 So beautifulin Material. JOHN T. MORGAN, Treasurer. RE nis as By Special permission we refer to the fol‘ Gongh & Ready.. sss. 48 60 of ee ee FANCY GOODS Jone M. Dickson, Sheri U Balt 52 0 eee ewan: 15 60 _ JAMES A. STIDGER, Seo’y, ’ 8 Omaha papers sent free to persons de-. y, w, migoumnas: : Se ee ens 4 nosville ved absence ate wie f oe _ That we are at a loss to describe North San Juan, Cal. DOMESTIC GOODS siringto see them. Howls A. Lancaster, National Exchange Sweetland ..+.-.Sie : ’ M. 8. Dea], Editor Nevada Transcript; Selby Flat....-.+ee eee 13 20 them, and simply say: Grand Opening Party ! . . ; ae POnnY CON Be BERT I SESS EE: G. v. Schmittburg, Postmaster; shee cate ahe th eeaed ma » ’ amply say * . CARPETS, — ED LETTERS OR MONEY ORDERS. ‘Jullus Greouwald, County ‘Treusurer; PRIOR RAIL acs ce cee ee se secs 1 624 f q Geo ewell, 0x -Coanky Supervisor; Washi ae RTA 39 00 COME penne = ; &eo. &e, &e. _ For full particulars address, . gt J. Drip hoes heyy Nevada Gazette; . Willow Valley....... J. LYFORD & CO. R. B, Gentry, late Sheriff Nevada County; aes Ever brou D. E, Bell, Deputy Postmaster; Total $2,443 20 AND SEE!. EUREKA SOCIAL CLUB . =V& brought to the County Business Managers, Omaha, Neb. . nw A. Katon, Union Hotel eeeaws rer ate Four thousand and seventy-two : = ceed qlee PH. Roltes pes ‘ : eo hillips, Merchant; es conte each. _— cee GOLDSMITH TICKETS CAN BE HAD OF 4. Goldsmith, Merchant; $100, ono : * TEMPERANCE . poe en NR RN EE bled R. Gow, Obief Engineer Fire Departek ; aan We have adopted a Scale ESPECTFULLY calls particular atten-. CARLEY & TOMPKINS, and A. e learn from one 0 tee of the Omaha enterprise, that One Hundred Thousand Dollars has been deposited in the banking house of Caldwell, Hamilton & Co. at that : place. This is the full amount of, ein to be awarded to ticket holders onthe 31st day of October. It will most positively come off on that day, aud whoever draws $20,000, $10,000, $6,000; er any other amount, can rely upon its being paid tothem in full. Owing to the many swindling shemes that have been gotten up and partially taken place in this and other States, many persons’ who BM were disposed to try their luck have given up’ the idea in big ‘ This enterprise, we judge . Omaha papers, has the full doubted confidence of the people of, Nebraska. The prizes will in full, the lottery will take disgust. from the and unbe paid place on the 3lst’day of October. Carley & Tompkins and A, Sanford have a few tickets left, and the official list willreach this city in four days after to invest immediatel y. nth the drawing. So if you want to try , Your luck in a good thing, don’ t fail Something New. i. Levy has just returned from bélow with a splendid stock of dry goods, which the ladies of Nevada and vicinity are invited to wef He has a splendid stock call and of ladies’ misses’ shoes, dry goods, trimmings and fancy goods, all of the ‘latest styles and most beautiful pat7 terns. Now is the time to get the ehoice of the stock, and the ladies should not forget to call. find the finest goods, and bargains ever offered. They will the best Gasoline. Jolin A. Lancaster is about introtional Exchange Hotel. ducing this new light into the NaPrepara_ tions are now being made to erect the necessary apparatus in the rear ofthe house. It is contended . that ‘ this kind of gas can be made;for. $2 per thousand feet. ok Gued Chalice. 4 good chance is offered for any ene desiring a homestead in this city. Property is in first rate order, iadthere isa splendid orchard. connected with it, If it is desirable for oii the furniture will be with the houge. See the advertisment, : ub. & The Py ‘Papers leased ftooms over Aaron at Grass Valley, Frink informs us that he has Hooper’s for ‘the office of his mew. paper. i will be the siz of the old Transetirr, and the first number will be ied about the 25th of this month, ore «6 7 ter Con oe commen consents to tea . x ible oan ~~ pes Aram to the —or— PRICES SO LOW AS TO MAKE Competition a Folly ! oe Our Stock comprises Splendid NEW STYLES SUITS! OF EVERY VARIETY, Equal in workmanship and Fit, £0 ome BEST CUSTOM MADE! We say to all who are desirous of procur«ng BARGAINS! +-TO.. Call Early and Often ! For as we are continually receiving Goods you can, at our Establishment, find Something new every day. Gentlemen’s Fine FURNISHING GOODS, . UNDERWEAR, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, &eo. &e. He In. Endless Variety. ALSO, A MAMMOTH STOCK or New. Rubber Clothing ! Boots, Hats, &c. ALL TO BE HAD AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, ‘AT TEE WELL KNOWN EMPORIUM OF FASHION. OF BANNER. BROS.,. Tuesday Evening, Oct. 10th. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: J. Rosenthal, M. M. Blum, K. Casper, M. Rosenberg. Dancing from 8‘antil 1 o’clock. The best of music has been ‘secured for the eccasion. TICKETS §2. Nevada, Sept. 29th. 1871. ANGON W. LESTER. Cc. E. MULLOX LESTER & MULLOY, “DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CASE GOODS, d&e. . NO. 88 BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. LOUR, HAMS, BACON, LARD, EK and all sorts of PROVISIONS on hand. NEW. GOODS constantly received from the Eastern markets, among them HYPERION COD FISH, MICHIGAN CRANBERRIES, SEA MOSS FARINA, &e. All ‘purchasers wishing anything in our line are requested to give us a call. LESTER & MULLOY. Nevada, May 9th. John Jack’s Variety Store. PINE STREET, next doorto the Corner of Broad Wawet, * Nevada City. OHN JACK having ng fitted his new Store up in good style, is prepared to furnish tue public with Fruit, Candies, Berries, Cigars, Tobacco, Poultry, Fancy Goods, &c. &c. At the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. Give me a call. Nevada, June 10th. SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. WM. HOLMES, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Nevada that he has just received, at his Store, on BROAD STREET,
& LEW uso vorvW Lancaster's Stable, the Largest and most complete Stock HARNESS, OF ALL KINDS, SADDLES, WHIPS, Straps, Spurs, Bits, Brushes, SPONGES, BELTS, &c. &c. Ever seen in this City. o@” Allin want of anything in my line will find it® greatly to their advantage to give me 4 call, as I have on hand ore ee cle usually found in @ first class dlery Establishment, Repairing, promptly, neatly and cheaply done, Give me # call sepal Dissolution of Co-partnership. —— PVE p heretofere existing un4 iy F eroe name Of PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, is this day dissolved by mutut. x ei E, M. PRESTON, T/A Fi FAIRCHILD. Ha urchased. the the interest of J.A. Fairchil id the Nevada Drug . Store, the business kel be greet ag usual; atthe: old stand, under ‘Office. “Com, of Brokd & Pine Streets, ( ) ° 8 a adewed othe firm are re. ssesed =n and settle '. £ tion to the following inagnificent articies which he has just received : BLACK & COLORED SILKS, of all kinds and shades, SILK POPLINS, of all colors. Of Latest Styles. NEW STYLE OF DRESS GOONER. For Skating Suits.SATIN LAINES, plain — all colors. EMPRESS AND TAMICE CLOTHS, Of all colors, New Style of Repps for Morning Wrappers. BLACK & COLORED ALPACCAS, all colors METTENICK & MARY STUART PLAIDS, NEW STYLES OF FALL & Winter Cloaks! And Cloaking. Velvetines and Silk Velvet. The latest style Brocha and Bayadere Shawls! COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE BEST French Kid Gloves ! A FULL LINE OF LADIES & CHILDREN’S WOOLEN & COTTON HOSIERY AND GLOVES. A GOMPLETE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS! — Fine Trimmed Velvet Hats Plumes and Feathers. French Velvet Flowers! Very Latest Styles. ‘VELVETS, SATINS, AND SILKS. House Furnishing Goods, Sheetings, all widths. Muslin, the best brands. IRISH LINENS. Towels & Napkins, _ OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. LACES —Chantilla. Guipure, . . and Vallencine. nee A most Complete Stock of 3ply & Brussels Carpets. And Thousands of other Articles. ; Allof which will be sold at extraordinary Low Rates ! KIDD’SBUILDING, SCOTCH AND FRENCH POPLIN PUAIDS, . FRENCH MERINOS & OTTOMAN CLOTHS . SANFORD, Nevada City. 630 SPECIAL NOTICE The Managers of the Folsom itt Cancert having arranged matters with their distant Agents are now enabled to name — —_ tive-day-ferdageto-bey-~. Wednesday, October 18th, 1871. And they assure the public that there’ will be no further delay; and that the Concert will come off positively on the date named. B. F, Barxs, L**" CHANCE ! No More Postponements ! $45,000 GOLD COIN! SECURE YOUR TICKETS WITHOUT DELAY ! THE PRIZES IN THE FOLSOM GIFT CONCERT Will be awarded on the 18th day of October, 1871. For the BENEFIT OF THE TOWN OF FOLSOM and vicinity,to purchase and maintain as tree, the Two Wire Suspension Bridges crossing the American River at Folsom and Mormon Island, and to pay the existing indebtedness on Fireman’s Hall, Folsom. 80,000 Tickets at $2 50 each. During the Concert the suf® of $45,000 in Gold Coin, will be distributed to the Ticket Holders, as tollows : 1 Gift of Gold Coin... tes 1 Gift of'Gold Coin.. 5,000 1 Gift of Gold @vin. 1,000 1 Gift of Gold Coin. 1,000 1 Gift of Gold Coin. 1,600 1 Gift of Gold Cein... -. 1,000 1 Gitt of Gold Coin...... 1,000 10 Gifts of Gold Coin $500 each..,. 5,000 60 Gifts of Gold Coin $100 each. ,.. ,5,000 100 Gifts of Gold Coin $30 each..,. 5,000 600 Gifts of Gold Coin $20 each... 667 Gifts,...,amounting to.. BOARD OF MANAGERS: B. F. Bates, J. H. Burnham, J. QO. Brown, J. Kinney, Pres,, B. F. Bates, See’y,, J. H. Burnham. TREASCORER, B. F. Hastings & Co., Bankers, Sacramento, With whom all moneys will be deposited, and through whom all disbursements will pe made. 8D By special permission, the Board of Managers refer to the following well-known citizens of Sacramento and every citizen of Folsom is hereby referred to. Gen, J. Howell, of Pacific Life Ins. Co. C. G. W. French, Attorney. B.F. Has! , Banker, D. W. Earl, Merchant. A. Dennery, Merchant. Alfred Spinks, County Treagurer, L. Powers, of Powers & Co. H. 8, Crocker, of H. 8. Crocker & Co. J. 8. Meredith, Pre Board Supervisors. ‘The Gitts will be awarded in a precisely similar manner as at the Concert given in San Francisco, in sid of the Mercantile Library, under the supervision of a Committee of well known citizens of Folsom and Sacramento. Twenty Per cent commission will be allowed on all orders for 25 or more Tickets ; Ten per cent on orders for Ten end under Twenty-Five Tickets, On receipt of Post Office or Greenbacks for $15, we will sénd Six Tickets to any address in the United States. Money can be sent by Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express, or Checks on any pespone vie State Bank. Address all orders to J. H. pon oma Secretary. FOLSOM, CAL, G. W, Welch, B. Goldsmith, A. Sanford. W, H. Davidson, C. Beckman, Agents at Ne oe « $45,000 men Cc ua Canfield, ex-Chief Engineer Fire vacteant A. Sandford, Merchant; Bliven & Potter, Merchants; Lester & Mulloy, M.achants; L. Nihell, City Marsnal; Good respousible ugents wanted. Liberal commissions allowed.. Money should be . sent by Express, or by Dratt on any solvent Cc. B. SOCIETY, Nevada City, Cal. DENTISTRY. ERS RS. HUGHSON & HOLMES have opened an oftice, In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street: Over Lester & Mulloy’s Store. They are prepared to perform all kinds of Mechanical and Operative Dentistry in the latest and most approved styles. Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Si'ver, Vulcanite and Aluminium. Satisfaction guaranteed as to quality and price of work. Visits made at residence, if desired. Nevada, May 40th, 1871. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. ee pl H. H. PEARSON Proprietor. [Late of the Russ House.} SAN FRANCISCO. I take pleasnre in informing my old friends of Nevada Couuty that I have bought the interest of Messrs. Tubbs & Patten in the Cosmopolitan Hotel, and have secured au Lease for a term of years of this well known . house. The prices will be reduced, ranging from two to three dollars per day for ordinary accommodation. Suits of reoms,with bath room and patent closets attached. Board by the week or month as per contract. mee table will be kept on the most liberal scale. There is one of Miller’s Patent Safety Passenger Car Elevators attached to the house to convey guests tothe floor upon which their rooms may be located. My intention is to make this a family and business house, guaranteeing to every guest the best attention and.the comforts of u home, and would be pleased to have the patronage of the people of Nevada County. 826 H. H. PEARSON THOS. FINDLEY & co., BANKERS, MAIN STREET..,...G@RASS VALLEY. URCHASE GOLD DUST, MAKE AD vances on Gold Dust, for Assay or Cvinage at U. 8. Mint. Draw ,Checks-on San: Francisco, Sacramento, Virginia City, ‘Treasure City. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA BKCHANGE: FOR-SALE ON NEW YORK, ST, PETERSBURG, . LONDON, DUBLIN, . AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN, PARIS. m)2 Ne R. FININGER & C0., No. 76 Broad Street, Nevada City. IN ‘e BRANDIES, WINES, LIQUORS. Groceries and Provisions, . French Wine, Vinegar, Mineral Water, Teas, ‘Coffee, Canned Praite, ke. Nevada, Oct: 1st. -u & Counselor and ‘itea at Law. Op roves, pore a ‘aaa HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALWRS: eebemencen tis Te ie