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IST REDUCTION
1G EVER MADE
E PACIFIC
\ST,.AT
2 ‘Bros’, .
THING
RIUM!
and Pine Sts,
DA CITY,
D, DIRECT FROM THE
OF CLOTHING,
SHING .
AND=
CLOTHING,
ught for Currency
Blue, and Brown.
formerly sold for.
ell for $87 50.
Blue, and Brown
17 50, now $32 50.
3 Suits formerly
50.
ee. $27
0."
nits sformeriy ”. :
nits, formerly S16
0.
ts, formerly $20,
slue: Beaver Suits,
Dow $25. ,
Blue at Suits,
sue: Penge Suits,
now B15.
ants formerly sold
4
nts formerly sold
rom $1 to $7.
, good ser vicable
; agreed upon the following program‘street, by Chas. Marsh, Esq., Mar, gers
~ attend the funeral of the ‘late M. 8.
Ghe Daily Transeript
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
The Funeral Te-day.
The Committee of Arrangements
who have eharge of the funeral ceremonies of the late M.S. Deal, have
me; The different organizations will
repair to the Theatre at 2 o’clock,
where the exercises will be condueted
by Rev. Mr. Sims, after which the
procession will be formed: on Broad
shal of the day; in the yer lea or=fst. Military.
Ond. Firemen. :
3d. Good Templars.
4th. Odd Fellows.
5th. Masons.
*-§th, Hearse.
th. Family and friends,
Sth. Citizens,
On arriving at the Masonic Cemetery, each order to which Mr, Deal
belonged, will take part in paying.
the last tribute of respect to their
beloved. acd and friend.
No Paper To-Morrow.
As a tribute of respect tothe meméry of our late partner and editor,
M. 8. Deal, and in order to give all
connected with the TRaNscrripr an.
opportunity to attend the funeral, no
paper will. be issued from this office
to-morrow.
Sereless at the Wepatce, ‘
Owing to the large number of per. °
sons Who are anxious to. attend the
funeral services of the late M. 8.
Deal, the Committee of Arrangements have deemed it best to change
the place for holding the exercises
from the’ Methodist: Church to the
Theatre. The funeral.sermon will
be preached by Rev, Mr. Sims.
Methodist Sunday School.Weare requested to ask all the
teachers and scholars of the Method: }*
ist Sunday Sehool, inthis city, to
meet at the Church, Broad street,
this afternoon, at 144 o'clock, #6
Deal, who was Assistant Superintendent of the school. Teachers and
scholars of other denominations, who:
wish to join the progeanion are invited to —
Se a
Error,
Our compositor made a mistake in
' yesterday's issue in making ‘us say
Mr. Deal was married in 1806, when .
“it should have been 1867, .
pre he eee eee
‘. large-stock of Fall and Winter Cloth.
jing, selected by B. H. Miller, who .
. nurtyre and support:
The Néw Styles Have Arrived,
“Several prairie schoonefs were
busy; * yesterday, ‘ine unloading the
has just returned from San Franeis-.
co, His stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, ete., is of the latest styles
and really beautiful, and as large as
it is choice. Gentlemen are invited .
to call and see the new style suits,
which are being sold at the lowest
living rates. Mr. Miller has not fér.
gotten the boys, either, for he has
purchased the largest stock of Youths
and Children’s Clothing ever b ought
to Nevada City. Everybody should
go tothe One Price Store of B. H.
; sl7_
————
Do not permit the ‘body to waste
away in useless suffering. Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Ckerry has efffected thousands of almost ‘miraculous cures.of coughs, colds, bronchitis, and consumption, It is a safe
and reliable cure.
ct:
Half A ie.
At isa sad thing to pass through life only
half alive. Yet there are thousands whose
habitual condition isone of languwor and debility. They complain of no specific dis=
ease; they suffer no positive pain, but they
have no relish for anything which affords
mental or sensuous pleasure to -their more
robust and energetic fellow bei
Ia nine gases out of ten this state of lassitude and—terpor arises from a. morbid
stomach. . Indigestion destroys the energy
. of both mind and body. _Wheh the waste
of. .ature is not supplied by a due and regular. assimilation of the food, every organ
is starved, every function interrupted.
Now, what does common sense suggest
under these circumstances of depression?
The system needs rousing and strengthening; not merely for an hour or two, to sink
afterwards into a more pitiable condition
than ever (as it assuredly would do *f nn
ordinary alcoholic stimulant were resorted
to), but radically and baptacceng one A
How ig this desirable object to be accomplished? The answer to this question,
founded on the unvarying experience of a
quarter of acentury, is easily given. In:
fuse new vigor into the digestive organs by
a course of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Re!
not waste time in administering tem
remedies, but wake up the system
cuperesne fy pounials head Pd Diateat
strength and energy, the great organ upon
which all the other organs depend for their
By the time that a dozen doses of the
great vegetable tonic and inyig*rant have
been taken, the feeble frame of the dyspeptic will begin to feel its benign influence.
Appetite will be created, and with appets
to. digest what ft craves. Persevere until the cure is complete—until
healthful blood, fit to be ti¢ material of
1 and muscle, bene and. nerye and
; flows through the channels of circulation, instead of the watery ppbulum with’
which they have heretofore been imperfectly RomrsnSd. ‘
, The only grovhd of complaint ‘ap-}
. a
a
% Retracts,
oN. tees a ‘published #.
éard in yesterday's ‘TRAnscrip?, reflecting somewhat upon Mr, E: P.
Marcellus, of this: city, comes out im
the following’eatd, in which he retracts. everything said in. -the first.
peared to be that ‘whenever “Lichsibger went. to collect a bill, Mr.
Resto niways had twenty dollar
A wish to: el to sive’ public that
ihmy card. published in. yesterday's
TRawsceipr, I haa ‘no intention’ of .
reflecting-upon the character of Mr.:
‘& P. Marselus. _ N. Lucusricr, ,
Seilre! 8 Pictures a specialty at “. =
Abell’ s; 818
‘ener ais tar bade
A Goldsmith, has _réceived ‘and
o~ just opened the largest and most .
egant ‘stock of Dry Goods, Carpets,
a Goods, ete., ever brought
tothe mo ntains, and bet r. than
all, he has‘@etérmined to “all his .
goods: at San Francisco prices, Mr,
ites. the ladies of Ne.
“vada county’ to ealland examine his
beautifal stock before making their
. PirChiAges, Tt is # pleadure to ‘show .
g00ds at his store, whether you buy
anything or. not. .Come one, come
is ready, and the
path will-be open this morning,
Wigtit,and éetly, when a great rash
is Anticipated to Goldsmith’s storeto
the new . .
© Also. Lemons, Limes,
* Pine, street, adjoinBrows ‘Nevada. 623-tt ay
oe
_. Miller, in 0@4 Felléws’ “Building, .
. Broad Street, Nevada, and--securé
: neers:
Wednesday,
‘SEPT. 24th, 1873,
—_— AT—
GOLDSMITH’S
OF THE—
v
Largest
Serer
Wholesale & Retail,
SLs gpapiantins
PRESTO W’S.
OODS. shi to al rts. of the
Guarens peg lines, :
ALL PATENT MEDICINES ;
—anD—
aoiet Goods
Furnished at WHOLESALE RATES, in.
packages of HALF-DOZEN OF MOFe,
PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES
carefully prepared at all hours, day or
night.
————
"Wats fresh to order.
m$° ‘ Large Invoice of
SHOULDER BRACES,
KNEE CAPS,*
“ELASTIC STOCKINGS,
d other cal A liances "Just imAnd oth Surgical . 139 ae wh 0
tories. .“
J
Bats
CORES, of all wastuteth and eid, 0 the
tens of thousands. x
PAINTS, —
ors,
BRUSHES,
. OBEMICALS,
ACIDS and
: CRUCIBLES,
at mus Lowest waiicer naan
—AaT—
Preston’ s Lemon Sugar. .
EVER SEEN
WILL BE SOLD AT
or not.
A, Goldsmith.
t
R. M, preaaert Proprietor.
evade, hasnt 24.168,
__ (ROR ‘THE PUBLIC GOOD.
. boas Fellows’ Builditig, Broad St,. : :
Lie a Corner of Broad-and Pine. Sts.
—_—— CO
IN NEVADA CITY.
THE BEST OF GOODS
Call and see the New Goods
'whethér you wish to purchase ‘ =
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
eee
BH. MILLER,
« —AT THE—
_ONE -PRICENEVADA CITY,
ui ——H's JUST RECEIVED
The ivgtek’ and Choicest
Stock of Clothing, ras
nishing Goods, eto,,
Ever seen in the Mountains,
The as‘ortment comprises
NEW STYLE BUSINESS SUITS,
FINE FROCK and DRESS
_ SUITS,
SCOTCH TWEED SUITS,
FINE BEAVER SUITS,
"~~ XXX DIAGNOL surts,
FINE
FRENCH CASSIMERE PANTS,
OREGON CASSIMERE
PANTS,
ENGLISH CASSIMERE PANTS
And ali the first class brands
of Cassimere and Cloth Pants in
the market. iw
. . BO¥S’ CLOTHING. .
The attentaon of Parents is called to the
ever brought to Nevada.
A ite tadtiecnenst of
WHITE AND FANCY SHIRTS,
Of the Latest Styles and made of
the best material.
Misses’ Youth’s and Boy’s Boots
and Shees, ofall Sizes and
Descriptions.
A fine Assertment of Ladies’,
Misses’ and Children’s
Shoes, ;
. 2a: Of every style and make,
For Miners he has elected olarge and
complete stock of
‘RUBBER GOODS,
Such as_ Coats, Panis, Boots, etc., of the
best and most durable brands. He has also
received the celebrated Patented Rivited
Blue and White Overalls,
Comforters and Blankets
‘. Of ell grades and prices. An immense
Steck. feHis stock of Underwear and Furnishing
Govds is larger and superior te any ever
brought to NevaJa City
TRUNES, VALISES,
SATCHELS, UMBRELLAS,
HATS, CAPS, ETC.,
eee
Call at the ONE PRICE STORE, :
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St.
' NEVADA CITY.B. H. MILLER
2 GREAT
BARGAINS! . "
A. BLUMENTHAL,
ss Woe seapectrdliiy
‘(cLoTHine
be has eget the StockDry & Fancy Goods
PALMER'S CHIVIOT ‘sUITS, . ‘. Silks of different kinds, Irish and .
‘. pecial attention of the Ladies.
large and completée-. stock of Boys’ and . .”
__. Youth’s Clothing—the best and cheapest
bry $Fancy Goods
. which purchasers need: for comfort
__. Goods in this line which embraces’
‘1 I invite the Ladies to call and see
. Millinery Goods !
‘ ae
inform the: peo,
ple of Neyada City and vicinity: that
>. 0 THE STORE,
¢
ON, THE
NEVADA CITY; :
Ata Low Figure !
And now offers every article in store at ,
LOWER RATES
mega
Than they can be bought
any where else in this county or State.
~ The stock consists in part
of’
Dress Goode t
French Poplins, Grenadines, Alpac.
cas, Merinos, Calicos and. , great
many other kinds too numerous too
mention, to which I invite the es'
_—_—
HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS!
such as Blankets, Towels, Napkins,
Sheetings and many other things
and convenience,
Fancy Goods !
I have on hand asplendid stock of
. g0 many articles that iti is ‘impossible .
to attempt to enumerate them, but
.this class of goods.
The stock in this line'is large and
well selected and embraces almost
everything thatthe ladies desire.
and Lintend to give the ladies as
good if not better bargains in the
Dry and Fancy Goods line than they
can get atany other establishment in
this State.
A. BLUMENTHAL:
' “Of every kind and quality, such as . ,
In-this line will be found every ar-'}
ticle necessary for use in a family,;}-All of these Goods are first. olass. ”
. Business. iGRange. TW, “a Crawford's
comune.
”~
HEAVY sy
TC pray
wn
oe
SHELF
HARDWARH,
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS,
PPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL “Asp
EXPRESS OFVIONS,
: MEVADA.
Iron and. Steel, ,
As Nails ana Shovels,
WHEELBARROWS, —
eee
HYDRAULIC PIPR,
Made to order and tarred.
Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing
Doors:and Windows,
ns GLASS AND PUTTY.
‘Whitelead. © 9
~ Linseed, Tard and Castor 01.
“SOLE AGENT FORTHE
AVRIL CHEMICAL PAINT.
5 Mixed for Wee.
Giant, California and nd Eastern
At the ela mba
ROPE-all sizes. Blocks & Sheaves
tf
AGENT FORA, 8.'HALLIDIE’S:
Wire Rope!
At the Manutacturee’s Priges a= Freight.
WOODEN . ve
AND
WILLOW WARE.
. CROCKERY .
GLASSWARE
chasing elsewhere, for you ann. aete mmoney
every time. ce
No troable'to show’ odes and give priree ae
tar-Gasiand vanres of all
kinds always on hand and copnections made with the City Water Works. 4 4
Hevada, Aug, 29; 1878.
Wy H. CRAWFORD.
91 6 i teal dl
owder and Fuse. oe
____., AGENT: FORTHE.
WEED! SEWING MACHINE
‘The Best Made.
Always in stock, Spool Coston,
Silk and Needles for the vairous
Machinesjin. use:
SPRING: BED BOTTOM!
The. Cheapest and best Spring
Bed in the Market.