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PACIBIC
T, AT
Bros’.
RIUM
nd Pine Sts.,
A CITY.
DIRECT FROM THE
? CLOTHING,
hie © %
BING
is Gurroney
be aeal®
sold for: Coin.
Ge
inmate
Pag
aca
rmérly sold for
ll for $37 50,
Blue, and Brown
50, now $32 50.
P Suite aeerly
50,
ts, formenly 621
a:
ts former's $20,
te, dormsenty $16
bas
, formeérky $20,
~~
I shades for Fall
om $1 to $7ee wervieable
t ONE PRI
~-LOGAL, AFF pe 4
ae " Brevities. a
Only three’ couples have beer
married -at North Sun Juan daring
the past year--~
" Richard Kelsey, Seimeety. of ae
city, has parchased @ ranch, containing 160 acres of land, situated
about three miles from Petaluma, in
Sonoma county,
The Nevada people wis iter ded
the State Fair‘have commenced coming baek after having spent a Pleascat Sacramento. They report musquitos there unusually ive:
“ly and affectionate.
Jas. A. Stidger, of North San
: Juan, has lost @ music" ‘book. He
can’t “toot his horn” without it,
Probably he blowed his “horn under
somebody's window once too often
and per soqinenae his book was.
stolen..
‘The large fire. that was seals
{ast week, near the ranchjof Mr. Carey, says the San Juan ‘Times, was
extinguished, hut some miscreant rekindled it, and. Tuesday and Wednesday it was raging with great force,
about two miles and ahalf from town.
Mr, Cary has: lost. many miles of
. fence by this fire, and at oné time
his house was-in. imminent danger.. Other ranchers saved, their
property by building back fires, and
thus stopping it. Much wood has
heen destroyed. A wretch who
would do as malicious a thing as
this ought to suffer the! utmost pent
aya the Jaw.
Caution,
Hyman Brothers caution the BO
lie against purchasing their clothing,
gents’ furnishing goods, hats, -boots,
rubber goods, boys’ clothing, . ladies .
‘and misses shoés’ and-slippers, be}
fore examining their immense stock .
‘and prices. As they gét their goods
‘direct.'trom the Bust, they consequently can and will sell their goods . .
fifteen per cent, less than any other
«store in Nevada county. Recollect
’ We'have strictly one price.
P. 8:Located ¢orner Broad and . ,
Pine streets, Nevada,
Peres ae
Holl of Honor, ,
r }
, The following ‘numes are on the . ,
roll of honor of the Second Interme-.
‘diate’ schooly*in this city, .for the.
month ending Sept, 19th, 1873, Miss . :
Flora A. Cornell, Niicker; Charles
. Marselus, Victor McNally, George
Dodge, Skiff Martin, Willie Quigley,
'« Althur Dodge, William Hart, James
‘Cashin, Eddie Jones, Bert Guild, .
Tommy Hurst, Walter Holmes, Sam. . .
mié Porter,Johu O’ Hearn, Liewallyn
Boardman, May Seaman, Maggie
Cashin, “Hellen Keenan, Lena Mannix,’ Lizzie Hutchinson, Maggie
Coughlan, Nora McArthur, Keturah
Arbogast, Lonisn Loubecker, Amelia
Hook, Mattie Gregory, Jennie Adair,
John Catlin, John McCauley,
Abell’s,
anh ahing. Sinem:
On the way direct from the East,
818
and will arrive at the emporium of
‘Hyman Bros., corner of Broad and
Pine ‘étreets, on the 24th or Qbth
. inst., the latest styles of gentlemen’s
and boys’ hats, which will be sold at
greatly redaced rates. Our motto:
Tae Geewdans.
There will be no services at the
Methodist Church to-day in’ onSequence of the absence of the pastor, who is in attendance at the
annual Conference, ‘which ig. now in
session at San Francisco, Runday
sehool at the usual al hour. 7]
The following is the roll aot hone:
of the Grammar school,for the month
Pa io J. Crowley
teacher: Nolen, Minnie Irish, . “
Sarah McCoy, Ida Allen, Charles}pore ny ee Chapman,Frank
fis than ever han eve [an P cestered
Children’s, pictures @ specialty at
Several . eats schooners were
busy, , yesterday, in nnloading the
large stock of Pall and Winter CG
ing, selected: by BH? ‘Miner, sii
has just’ returned from: . San Praneis
©o. His stock of Clothing, Furnishand: ‘really beautiful, and as lorge'as
it is choice. Gentlemen are inyited
to'call atid ‘see the new style suits,
which are being seld atthe lowest . "
living rates, Mr. Millet has, not forto Nevada City. Everybody should
go tothe One Price Store of B. H’
Miller, in Odd: Fellows’: Building, .
Broad_ Street, Nevada, sand secure
bargains. si?
A Panay IN Ries, —Dr. Wistar’s
Balsam of Wild Cherry, isa friend
{in need. Who has not found it such
in curing all diseases af the lungs
and throat, coughs,’ colds and _pulonary’ affections, ann. “‘last, not
least; consumption? The sick are
assured that’ the high standard ‘of
excellence on which the popularity
‘of this preparation is, based. will always be maintained bythe proprie=
‘tors,
—_
Half Alive.
» It ise sad thing to pass throngh life only
half alive. Yet theté are thousands whose
habitual condition is one of languor and debility . They complain of no specific disease; they suffér fo‘ positive pain, but they
have no relish for anything which sffords
mental or senstious pleasure to their more
robust and energetic fellow beings,
Ta nine casés out of ten this state of 1aésitude and to
stomach, Indigestion destroys the energy
of both mind and body. When the waste
of uature is not supplied by # due and regniar Sesichtlatibe of of the fdod, every organ
is starved, every function interrupted.
Now, what does cofamon serse suggest
under these circumstances’ of depression?
The system needs Fopelne $00 1d Pegs in
fy leer not merely for an or two, to sink
Pitiable condition
would do ‘f an
gigas noi waslicaayy gin ih stim) t Miya resorted
it id permanen’
ow is this. desirable object to t accomFounded The answer ff this question,
funded ru the un ing experience of a
uarter of a century easily given, Inike ne new Fist into the aigestve ve priest by by.
mares of ney keane Nh
bry waste th soma jaghehet ter
Saqwich end bu iat) up
ay th the mek at a ddket doses Of the
great wesetalls tenis and invigorant baet
digest what it, cite
“vere until the cure is’ bac.s
healthful. blood, fit to 1
‘bral ye mare sect sof otra 3, flows thro B shatead) 8
on, instead of the watery pebulum with
es ch’ they haye tiie bum! miitil
fectly nourished, . ‘
Wholesale & Retail,
pay fea
OODS shipped to all ‘parts of the
» 4 coanty, by express or freight lines.
ALL PATENT MEDICINES
—aND—~
{
Toilet Goods
Furnished at WHOLESALE RATES, . in
ital esis annneeannaedees: more.
PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES
carefully prepared at all hvurs, day or
. night.
Preston’s Lemon Sugar.
Made fresh to order.
—
A large Invoice of
SHOULDER BRACES,
_ TRUSSES,
KNEE CAPS, *
ELASTIC STOCKINGS,
And other Surgical Appliances just imon ha presage from kasterp _ManufacCORKS, of al} varicties and sizes, by the
tens of thousands. me
{eee
PAINTS,
OILs,
BRUSHES,
* ACIDS and
fe bn cere asian mes
Nevada cea Store,
E. M. PRESTON, Proprietor,
4
ing Goods, etc., is of the latest styles . gotten the boys, either, for he has}”
purchased the largest stock of Youths ;
and Children’s Clothing ever brought . ©
arises from a morbid . .
ting the fountaia head of puree .
strength ani energy, the grea
aa hen the ye NS OS organs “iepend fo for their :
been taken, th le of, the het
‘tle will begin to fee grit itt bent ; c nts
Appetite wh be Pakaba and aN arp tite
oh 1e Materia or.
a
a
Fall
Opening !
Wednesday,
SEPT. 24th, 1873,
—-AT—
: GOLDSMITH'S
.—OF THE—
. Largest ste
‘and Finest
Stock of .
+
‘EVER SEEN
IN NEVADA CITY.
THE BEST OF
WILL BE SOLD AT
LOWER RATES
THAN EVER KNOWN
Call and see the New Goods
whether you wish to purchase}
or not.
A, Goldsmith.
Dry 2 Fancy Goods;
PRESTON’S.
GOODS
FOR THE PUBLIC GoQoD.
B. H. MILLER,
ao —A? THE—
CLOTHING:
STORE,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St,
P
NEVADA CITY,
as Just RECEIVED
Stock of Clothing, Fur-_
nishing Goods, ete.,
Ever seen’in the Mountains,
The asrortment comprises
. NEW STYLE BUSINESSSUITS,
FINE FROCK and DRESS
\. SUITS,
SCOTCH TWEED SUITS,
FINE BEAVER SUITS,
OREGON CASSIMERE
; PANTS,
. ENGLISH CASSIMERE PANTS
. And all the first ‘Glats. brands
of Cassimere and Cloth Pants in
the market.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
ever brought to Nevada.
A fine assortment of
WHITE AND FANCY SHIRTS,
Of the Latest Styles and made of
the best material.
Misses’ Youth’s and Boy's Boots
and Shoes, of all Sizes and
Descriptions,
A fine Assortment of Ladies’,
Misses’ and Children’s
Shoes,
Of every style and make.
For Miners he has selected a large and
complete stock of
RUBBER GOODS,
Such as Coats, Pants, Boots, ete., of the
best and most durable brands. He has also
received the celebrated Patented Rivited
* . Blue and White Uveralis.
‘Comforters and Blankets
Of all agen and prices. An immense
Stock.
His stock of Underwear and Furnishing
brought to Nevala City.
ee
. TRUNKS, VALISES,
SATCHEL3, UMBRELLAS,
HATS, CAPS, ETC.,
She os rae
Call at the ONE PRICE STORE,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St.
,, NEVADA CITY.
. &. BLUMENTHAL, . .
. at. a Low Figure !
XXX DIAGNOL surts, . of
PALMER'S CHIVIOT sUITSs,. Dress Goods ! »
FRENCH CASSIMERE PANTS,. f every kind and quality, such as
"(Phe attention of, Parents ie called to the
large and complete stock of Boys’ and
Youth’s Clothing-—-the best and cheapest
Goods ié larger and superior to any ever
@REat
BARGAINS F
hh outirrieepecttitt thafoyth’ ‘the: peoadh a of Nevada eee and vicinity that
the Stock of
IN THE STORE,
ON 7m
Corner of Broad and Pine Sts.
‘NEVADA CITY,
And now offer every artigle in store at
LOWER RATES
Than'they can be bought
any where else in this county or State.
+ The stockconsists in part
Po
Silks of different kinds, Irish and
French Poplins, Grenadines, Alpaccas, Merinos, Calicos, and a great
many other kinds too numerous too.
mention, to which I invite the especial attention of the Ladies.
~. GOODS! .
Tn this line will be found every article necessary for use in a family,
such as Blankets, Towels, Napkins,
Sheetings and many other things
which purchasers need for comfort
and convenience.
4
Fancy Goods !
*~ T have on hand asplendid stock of
Goods in this line which embraces
go many articles that it is impossible
to attempt to enumerate them, but
I invite the Ladies to call and see
this class of goods.
t
Millinery Goods !
The'stock in this line is large and
everything that the ladies desire.
7
All of these Gath ive first class
and l intend to give the ladies as
good if not better bargains in the
Dry and Fancy Goods line than they
can get at any other establishment in
this State, es
4. BLUMENTHAL:
. Nevada, 40g 23, 1873.
well selected and embraces almost
Dry & : Fancy Goods.
a
. WEED SEWING MACHINE
a
HEAVY = .
AND
_ SHELF
_. HARDWARE,
Pmows, —
= Bocce re
AGRIC CULTURAL
At the ota mane,
O'RNE I THE on toner: AND
NEVADA, a
Tron and Steel,”
Hells and Shovels,
ROPE-all sizes, Blocks & Sheaves
HYDRAULIC PIPH,Made to order and targed.
Rubber Hose, Balting & Packing
Doors and Windows,
,GLASS AND PUTTY, umes
White Lead. : ‘
BOLE sseaahd FOR THR
AVERILL cngEAL Paint
Giant, California eal Eastern
owder and Fuse.
AGENT FOR TRE
The Best Made.
Always in stock, Spool Cotton,
Silk and Needles for the vairous
Ames’ Patent
SPRING BED BOTTOM!
The Cheapest and best Spring
Bed in the Market.
AGENT FOR A. 8. 'HALLIDIBS'S
Wire Rope!
At the Manufacturer's Prices and Fieight.
Lamps and Chimneys.
tea, Call “a examine prices before pur
chasing elsewhere, for you can save money
evéry time,
ces though “nary” cent changes hande.
Tin Ware made and repaired.
tGas and Water Pipe of ai!
kinds always on hand and oonnections made with the City Water Works.
27 & 29 Main Etrori
WOODEN .
AND
WILLOW WARE.
CROCKERY :
AND
GLASSWARE
No trouble to show goods and give pri2