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September 12, 1873 (4 pages)

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oe LL, > peo. y that ds Sts, @ re y arThe Daily Sranseripr NEVADA CITY, CAL. ~ ‘ar cet le LOCAL AFFAIRS. Reduction in Fare. aX As many of ‘our citizens are desir-d 4y ous of attending the State Fair, which commences at Sacramento on Mon, day next, Messrs. Wellington & Gilbert, proprietors of the Colfax stage litte,-and the Central Pacific Railroad Company, have reduced the. fare for next week to the. following rates: From Nevada City to Colfax and return, $4; from Colfax to Sacrameuto and return, $5, being $9 for the bi trip, or a reduction of _ $37 The fare from Colfax to jae neyer_ ought to be over $2.50 ab anytime, and we are in hopes the Legislature will reduce it ‘to that figure. The--Railroad Company, considering it did not cost the stockholders much to build the road, ought to be willing or compelled to let the people ride ata rea-. sonable rate, instead of charging an exorbitant price. ‘Poll Tax:Notice. “All persons _who_ have failed to pay their poll tax for this year,should _remember that.on and after the sec_ond Monday in October, fifty per cent. is added to the same and it becomes alien upon the property of ' delinquents. .Those who are in arrears for this tax should pay up im-) mediately to County “Assessor Mor. Balsam of Wild Cherry, isa friend in need. Who has not found it such in-euring-all diseases of the luhgs monary affections, assured that the high standard of excellence on which the poputarity . . ofthis preparation is based. will altors, tion is a mute appeal of Nature for medicinal aid to arrest the progrest of decay. How are these silent appeals of physical weakness to the resources of the healing art usually’met?Too often, unfortunately, the drugs prescribed aggravate the symp-: toms. gativ.s; or mineral salivants, or poisonous alkaloids, under such circumstances, is an ally of ‘the ailment and an enemy of the patient. the broken down and dosponding sufferer to UA pearions vegoeenIS IaviEoENY, Eo ON LY THIRTY DAYS TO tetter’s Stomach Bitters, for aid and com: fort,"is a true philanthropist. It is safe to say that there never was an instance in which such advice was given and accepted without the happiest results. very depths of weakness and despondency. thousands have beén restored to vigor, health and cheerfulness by thé renovating operation of this wholesome stimulant and ;° gan or his seputics, — arants. A Frrexp tn Neep.—Dr. Wistar’s colds and pul ann ; “‘last, not ast, consumption? The sick are}T id throat, congas, ays be maintained by the proprio: Nature’s Appeals: for Help, : Every indication of debility and exhausWhoever recommends drastic purWhoever, on the contrary advises . From the alterative. All its medicinal ingredients are remarkable for their sanative properties, and in combination form. an absolute specific for indigestion, liver complaint, nervous affections, rheumatism, in ermittent and. remitient fevers, general and lo. cal weakness, and every species of disorder incident to change of season or climate. . The stimulative element of this invaluable . . protective and restorative is not an impure excitant, but the thoroughly rectified essence of sound rye, admitted by all good chemists to be the most healthful exhil: Rich_ ‘Strike. _ s It is rumored that a very rich strike of quartz has been made below.Newtown, in Rough and Ready township. It is about time some valuable _ledges.were found in that section, as the cotmtry thereabouts abounds in quartz ledgés It would be very singular if one or more good ones were not discovered. ‘ ane Ee District Court. The District Court meets this ‘morning at 10 o’clock, to hear the = stich ag : pleasin the cases of Kate Hess, insh aud dicted for murder, and Geo. Kilgore, Alpacindicted for manslaughter. Immediately after the ‘above, the case of a great. ‘the People vs. Farquhar, et als, will —— oe be argued on demurrer.os too . ce ce "7 . Singing Class for Ladies. 3 A Singing Class will be organized . s. 3 at the Congregational church, for ‘ ladies only, on: Friday evening, Sept. 12th. "Those who desire joining the Class, are requested to be in atten: dance at7 o’clock. C. H.Cuase. ING . ee i Gone Below. ~Ed. Goldsmith left for San Francisco; on’ Thursday ‘morning, for the Sel a p'pose of purchasing a new stock family, ~ of Fall Goods, for his brother, A, SS Goldsmith. Mr. G. would inform vaphins,” _the ladies that in a few days he will things hhave at his store, on Broad street, the most beautiful lot ef goods ever comfort seen in the State. Ed. Go!ldsmith’s long experience in the business, and his most excellent taste in selecting goods, enables him to make such purchases as will most certainly please all-in want of nice articles in the Dry Goods line. It is conceded } Ra by evérybody that Goldsthith’s new stock is always far ahead of a!l other sak on dealers. Ladies, delay making your purchases until Goldsemith’s gvods payiraves arrive, 812-tf ypossible 2em, but The Goods are Coming. and see Marcus Rosenberg, of Rosenberg Bros. went to San Francisco last “Sunday, where he has selected one ef the choicest as well as largest stocks of dry goods ever brought to Nevada Cily. Being the first in the market, they have had the pick and ds ! and choice of the new goods just arrived from the East. On next Monlarge and day the grand Fall sale of ladies’ dress and fancy goods will commence sr aitost _ at Bosenberg’s, to which all are inpaire. vited. In the meantime, in order to make room for the new goods, they are selling their present stock at very low.rates, almost giving them away. Now is your time, ladies. sll irst class atid : ladies as Improve the Opportunity. ~ ns in the Abell, the well known Photographthan they er, of Grass Valley, will be in Nevarays da City during a few' weeks,, for the accommodation of his friends and patrons,.._Having rented the.Galley. are of Mrs, Rudolph, he will be ready to HAL. wait upon all, from Monday, ‘Sept. 8th, until farther notice. s4-tf Pine Sts. Marden & Myrick’s Coffee, DRUGS! bi » lesale & Retail, w OODS shipped-to all parts of the AX county, by express or freight lines, * ALL PATENT MEDICINES — 3 —ax0—} * Toilet Goods Furnished at WHOLESALE RATES, in . packages Of HALF-DOZEN or more, carefully prepared at all hours, day or night, ; Preston’s Lemon Sugar. Made fregh to order. A Bea Invoice of SHOULDER KRACES, TRUSSES, KNEE CAPS, ¢ ELASTIC Si OCKINGS, And fool Surgical Appliances ‘ported directly from tories. anufacCOREG, of all varieties and sizes, by the tens of thot sands. . } ed PAINTS, OILs, VARPFISHES, CLEARANCE SALE. oo WILL BE SOLD ON and after this Seige for almost They must se t Entire Stock. COST PRICES NOTHING just im-: IMMENSE ? fy FOR, be hirty Days Only NOTHINGDISPOSE OF THE cee THEY MUST BE SOLP. ey ee ENOUGH FOR EVERYBODY Unheard ® Bargains A, GOLDSMITH,ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. orton cena Look at these Prices 10 Yards Calico for One Dollar. ~ § Yards Muslin for One Dollar. Sheetings and Household Furn. ishing Goods 25 per cent lower than usual prices. Towels, all linen, 1274 centa pu Fine Grenadines for dress, 15 cts. per yard, formerly 373 cents. Black Alapacas 35 per cent reduc. tion on former prices. Fine French Merinos, all colors, 75 cents, and all kinds of dress goods at greatly reduced rates. BRUSHES, CHEMICALS, . ACIDS and ©
CRUCIBLES, it THE LOWEST MARKET RATBS, —aAT— f Nevada Drug Store, E. M. PRESTON, Propriectcr.Nevada, August 24. 1873. e ~ + Children’s Clothing: of all Kinds. ; ’ MRS. SHEA ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES to the ladies of Nevada City. and vicinity hn that sbe is now pre for ladies dresses. Dresses cut and made in the eg bed most fashionable styles, and at the lowes hog tierns hake kinds forsale, ea can be found it rooms epposit At Lester & Mulloy’s. : pl2-3t pared to fill allorders. . . te Goods must be soil regardless of cost,.on account of malig room for lan increase stock of Fall Goods now on the way from the Eastern St.tes. All kinds of trimmed and untrimmed hats at50 per cent. less ‘than cost. cpa Brooke & Coates’ spool cotton at 75 cents per dozen. White Pigues at 20 cents, formerly 3TH. White Piques at 30 cents, formerly 50 cents. h. Tngrain Three-ply and neice carpets at gteat bargains. Twentyfive per cent saved by buying them now. Bleeched and unbleeched pure table linen at 40 om per vard. “A. Goldsmith. Broad Street. ANE vr Weer yman Bros. s . the Clothing, &c. in the Sto bse POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE. GREAT OULD inform the people of Nevada Connty that they — purchased Cor Broad of and Pine Streets, % 4, / OFCost Prices ! AS WE WANT TQ MAKE ROOM FOR: Grandest Stock a 7m CLOTHING ~EVER BROUGHT TO THIS OR ANY OTHER COUNTY. We intend to give the + people of this section Greater Bargains THAN THEY EVER HAD .IN THEIR LIFE TIME. WE WANT YOU To Call and Kxamine our Goods and prices befere you bay anywhere else. HYMAN BROS. BELL & BROWN, PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY? [COM‘POUNDED, . mild in its ection, marvelous in its effects, We H. Crawford's (Bussenius’ cid Stand. IO: : Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts. t * NEVADA CITY. PIPIFAX. a4 \HE Roaleruciana<ware a sect of wits. sophers who fiourished in Germany “during the seventeenth century, and ecuted profound researches into Natural Science and Occult Philosophy, and sought to discover the ELIXIR OF LIFE. “Although some ‘superstition may have been developed among them and other} Alchemists in search for the Elixir Vita, yet there is Scientific Trath at the bottom of all Alchemy and Astrology. They were impressed with the properties of HERBAL EPARATIONS.and found dynamic and — logic force in the extract of certain Pp 5 " pEPLFAX Is due to the researches. of a learned scholvl of Resch dg mar my! thi ‘hives of the Sacre. It_is made TWENTY DIFF HERBS, ga’ at such season of the year when ale jui are strongest and virtues unitnpaired, f 8 combination unrivalled in the materia’ medica, PIPIFAX is an enemy to all corry tién—it assists and fortifies natures szganner of operation is to drive to the hog treme parts, and through the porrs of the skin and all emunctories of the body, the bad humors which molest it, giving relief even in diseases the most refractory and ‘difficult to cure, such as NEU GIA, D)SPEPSIA; CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADAC if, NERVOUS WEAKNESS and BILIOUSNESS. It is pleasant to the taste, aud unsurpassed as a tonic. Used as a beverage in malarious districts, it neutralizes miasmaand prevents fever aud agne. Sold by all Druggists, Grovers and bn quor Dealers. DEPOT--409 Front Street, San Francisco. 86 ) Dissolution. (HXHE co.partnership heretofore existing between W. H. Kruger and Joseph Stoll is this day ‘diesoived by mutual cousent, Mr. J. Stoll will continng the business. in his own name, Ali persons indebted to the firm will please sett'e immediately with Mr. Stoll who will also pay all demands against the old firm. —‘ W.H. KROGER, Dutch Flat.. JOSEPH STOLL, Lowell Hill. Lowell Hill, Aug. 90th, 1873. DAILY STAGE LINE. NEVADACITY & DUTCHFLAT Stage and Express Line. easiosaiahen NOT EXCEFTED. ——iacmcomamn LEROY CRARY, Ticalalet: mor and after big oe my, aS AY, August 21s tage } awest ee will eave Union Hotel, Nevada city, at 8A. M,, for: You Bet, Little York and’Dutch Fiat. connecting with the Eastern bound Train for ‘fruckee, Ca:ssn, Vitgints andell points ast. Returning, leaves Dutch» Fiat Station on’ arrival of westera bount train for Little York, You Bet and Nevada City, arriving at Union Hotel at 1.30 P, M. conne cting with Nevada City, Ang. 14, witlonal Exchange Hotel. a Importers, Wholesate & Retail Dealers, 4 the Grass Valley Stage. : ‘ Fare. through from Dutch Flat ‘a Neva da city, $2.50. Gor. Boosdanh Pine Ste., Fee CHAS. H, MOORE, Agent, PY He rade C'tyUnion Hvtel, Nevada City. ; 4 esmsticaeataieria BELL & BROWN'S. “2 sole conunsn. DRUGGISTS., Cl } ‘ . KEEP eae i piney it fk = ine HEAVY : PATENTEMEDICINES, of tlie ie: ye Seiull & FANCY: . ,3 oe : ane ARTICLES g SHELF PURE LIQUORS, a . . (HARDWARE, PERFUMERIES, . exc = Ms ARs fou in & first class. ; —AND— seg aes eee “. AGRICULTURAL Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets Tana , : At the old, stanci, PPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL AND ‘EXPRESS OFFICES, 4 ‘MAIN STREET, NEVADA. OF TO DO WITH THIS . ascHizeme BROTHERS, COLD Iron and Steel, : , CRE AT = ALE SODA! Nails and Shovels, ATA _ WHEELBARROWS. = ene . ROPE-all sizes, Blocks & Sheaves Delaynotamoment. LOW FIGURE KISSINGEN, : Those who have coin can. And are determined'to dispose Congress Water, . HYDRAULIC PIPE, get Goods Cheaper —_— of the entire stock a Made to order and tarred. they cost at the manufacON DRAUGHT Rubber Hose, Bel & Packi noe Regardless — is ories. peas —AT— Doors and Windows, GLASS AND PUTTY. White Lead. Linseed, Lard and Castor 0i}. SOLE AGENT FOR THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT _ ‘Mixed. for Use. Giant, California and Eastern owder and Fuse. AGENT FOR THE WEED SEWING MACHINE » Always in stock, Spool Cotton, Silk and Needles for the vairons Ames’ Patent’ SPRING BED BOTTOM! ~The Cheapest and best Spring ts . Bed in ‘the 2 aie AGENT FOR A. 8. “HALLIDIE'3~_ Wire Rope! At the Manufacturer’s Prices and Freight, WOODEN» AND WILLOW WARE, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Lamps and Chimneys. Wa_Call and examine prices before pur chasing elsewhere, for you can save money every time. No trouble to show goods and give p.ces "though “nary” cent changerhapde. Tin Ware made and repaired. ta7°Gas and Water Pipe cf al kinds ulways on hand and connections made with the City Water Works. W. H. CRAWFORD. 27 & 29 Main Street. + C) Y i } n «