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STORS _. She Daily Transcript The Greatest Thing on Record. STILL TRIUMPH ANT BELL & BROWN, . 84NK oF NEVADA couNTY GOODNEWS!
. NEVADA: CITY, CAL. In a few days an opportunity will ai 4S Ge ae a “ BROAD STHEET, NEVADA CITY. :
. ag vcmeeg'. VE IVE Our citizens to lay in ther+ : I AIf NaPrr ET " . GOOD NEWS.
SS . supply of pe ey a ee : ((APITAL STOCK $200, 000. .
;. 84pply o pring’ and) Summer , . aati . ,
oe : 4.Vtothing 25 per cént. cheaper than ; 3 JOHN W. HINDS, President
. Brevities. it can.be_b ; an . \ \ seat eer eau 2 aa
u now ? _ ra fb can_be-bought anywhere elsé in Bo W. TULLY. 05 scsi ioe gs sche oe Casnizn. Great Ei xcitement
/ -E. P. Conuor, who is, teaching . Nevada county. One of the AschMe CORNER OF : DIRECTORS : ; x ; a ee
. nm ship in the Washington . heim_Bros is iow below making ' ve Fiaian cles Mths eee a AT
fs penmans ans gi Ss, > £ cing ; oo — ss : rk, M. i. Marsh, A. H. or. AT—~
a 2 School house, has # large class of . purchases expressly for this market, ‘ AHEAD Fite "aad Commorvial — c ee
pupils, and they are making rapid :
ainst Us ig
t
jmprovement. The second term will
commence on next WedneSday, April
and as their business requires them
to lay in an immense stock, they of
course buy cheaper arid will. sell
‘One Fashionable Sofa, Two Easy
S
&
OF EVERYBODY
Dry
Dealers in
ao mad
DRUGS,
Fig
MONEY TO LOAN on good collaters? seSTIL..
Highest. Price paid for City and Coun
Warrants.
i 5 :
Nathan. & Casper’s,
CLOTHING STORE. 16th cheaper than clothi teal h cael Tenders Bought and soid at Regular er es ‘
. e 16th. ‘heape an clothing dealers who “\. CHEM we . re! _ ave Ties . ICALS, Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST.
The Encampment at Grass Walley. pare Small capital, Besides, there oe “3 ely advances made on Gold Dust or ; Eueamerrs
have notified the Committee of Arpo oe greater variety to select rae ~~ PERFUMERY, "Genan by and Seca ele uaeat Competition Against Us ; i : rom. The advance wagons of the eure 2 = Checks.o San Francisco. Sacramento. 8 Fz rangements of Oustomah Lodge, that long line-of prairie 5 oyu . ‘ “hecks_on San Francisco, Sacramento, Sa :
ax ; t { ie sch rs y * + OTE, AP . Jose, Stockton and Virg City. ‘Pee? eee emer they will attend the celebration and make their Supeabinie i eset a Just . Received we ET SOs Drafte on Paaeahs. Givi, Lalas and Ger. ;
‘nation { is ci ar: Aschheim’s ( 2 : = is ees ‘ = ae many. ae : ; ro Is dedication inthis city, und parade i le 8 Cieahs Emporium, forBRUSHES, ofall kinds. Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe InGIGANTIC FIZZLE.
on_ horseback. One of -the-features . ? Ae mane oe time -dur= surance Company. — =
ect re113.49 ng tis week, and then—Jook out for = aa Fes « CORRESPONDENI8—Bank of farn?, E hay ast ; ND SMALL fh ofthe day will be Willis’ Brass Band, . t10 crowtost tare ee offered to. THE LARGEST STOCK OF . mestot ne mans Stee *880FF . prancisco; bunk of D.OBills, Satramento; . YAY "ve the Largest Stock of who will furnish, music for the day . the public: Great inducemeiits will t atte ee ec nop ABODCY Bank of California, Virginia Dity. 4
S! ; and. eveniiig. The celebr ition will be given tgcounty dealers by —exlBanc Artic Taterest on Tiras Depoaitd will be allow: CLOTHING,
Ee be one of the finest ever held in the . su On Aschheim Bros, ap8& : V ‘ticles. ~ed;as foltows— ae =e
. z citye= ; i Parlor Set for Sale, at.a Bargain!
° Six Months Time Deposdi iia
. BROS = As the figures in some-of-the—dis-;
uy
4
of Nevada Co.]
IN. STORE in Ne.
deception in our
ve’ thepublic by
exp John style) to
pubhe, and el]
worn Dry Good’
treet style of busis
r Bros,
tricts of the County Schocl Apportionment; published -in— our issue of .
yesterday were incorrect, we republish
it again this morning, at the request
of the DeputyCountySuperintendent,
ae es
The“Fruckee
Republican
says ‘‘Old
Block” sold the copy right to a
«Live Worhan in the Mines’’ to an
Eastern party for $500, whereat the
Grass’ Valley Union says it was a
good price; ‘considering the woman
Cloth, which cost ${99 50, will be
sold for $140: —For further particulars enquire at the ‘Daily Transoripr
Office, ad.oOo —
Seed Potatoes, Lene
One hundred bags of early seed potatoes of different varieties, consisting of: Early Rose,Peach Blow, Pink
Eye, Meshanics and: Prolifics (new
variety, )*for sale by Hanson & WadsEVER BROUGHT HERE,
A. Goldsmith
IS NOW SELLING .
= Fancy Goods
Chairs, and Six Parlor Chairs, Hair} 4
RD Alsoa full line of oy ee
Patent Medicines.
& GOOD SUPPLY OF
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
ALFALFA, CLOVER,
TIMOTHY, &c.”
PRESCRIP{HEONS
POUNDED,
Oey
CAREFULLY COM.
its,6 per cent. per annum.
I-welve Months . Time
Deposits, 8 per cent.~ per
annum,
R#” Persons. residingwat a distance can
send money by Express,
Checks on Solyent Banks taken at par,
‘CONTRACTS.TO LET,
CYEALED “PROPOSALS will be received
HATS,
——AND-— :
FURNISHING GOODS,
To be found in Nevada County.
Which we will sell on and _af-ter this date, at
GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES, ,
PURE LIQUORS FOR MEDI bh} by the. wndersigned, at the Erie’ Mine,
sing : 2 yorth. F
» Q EDI. wotil Saturday. April 12th, 1873, for sink: ee
GEST STOCK eo his hands fifteen years. = = a9-lw
CINAL PURPOSE ing One Hikidrod atid Twenty feet in min We don’t stick out shingles on All warrants on theGeneral Fund,. READ ROSENBERG BROS.
De SERRE aa aah ke. being iat all tik Gene ee —e registered prior to February 15th, . ADVERTISEMENT IN ANOTHER . BETTER GOODS TRUSSES OF ALL KINDS. wlats apply to om or full Parte! our Goods to deceive the pub_
gis
FE Bier cee :
3 . i 5 INL. HOLLAND, f
YODS «1872, and also all warrants on. Road COLUMN. m27 < ~ REMEMBER THE PLACE, thanth _Superinteniient Erie Mine. lic, but we have established
‘ Pund,registered prior to August T3th, For your nice FRESH CANDIES ti ; March 22nd}1873. _ . : FRESH CANDIES, AT 4
: ei
City. 1872, will be paid on presentation ORANGES, LEMONS, . NUTS, Cor Pine Se aatine keel Streets FOR SALE. @ reputation for TRUTH ;; at the Bank-of Nevada County. TOYS, &C., go to L: HERSCH(Bussenius’ Old Stand. 2
with sp°cial care .
and .Eastern Mare ladies to call at
TORE
ion of Goods of all
Yesterday. morning two. victims
were arrested by Marshall Getchell
for violation of city ordinance. They
were found asleep-on-the sidewalk—=
one on Commercial street, and one
MAN’S, .at Slocovich’s old stand, on
Pine street. aan oy
‘GRASS SEED, CLOVER SEED.
Fresh Garden Seece
LOWER PRICES
THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN
BELL & BROWN.
HO YE DYSPEPTICS!
yy wheat and vegetable land, all Inclosed,
Lying on east bank of Feather River, in
Sutter County, three miles below Nicolas,
Also, 50 head of No. 1 Dairy Cows. Inquire
D. 0. MAHONEY,
: On premises.
WO FARMS of: 160 acres each, good . }
what we say is gospel truti
“and so says the public. it wuiries our opponents to see that
an : es wé-ars doing the LEADING
ods on Broad street. = FLOWER SEED. VADA CITY. . aoe WM. B. CAMPBELL, ing Business ds.-the wit.
meraceesc eat mn correspondent of the Grass Val. ‘ coat : W hite’s Specialty Z : ; Clothing Business in the city.
ley Union takes up over a half. colPRESTON’S DRUG STORE :
ARCHITECT.
eee = Sit Sala. MM
: :
a. and Specifications drawn for We don’t shingle out Socks
umn incommenting upgn the death
WILL CURE YOU. Buildings, Mills, Bridges, and all t t bit iI th : I
tition, if of a cat, which was -a full grown cat MEDICAL WONDER, POND’S EXTRACT ; — ‘ : ee a to Civil Enginéering .__ &t Two bits, we se em : .
ABSOLUTE WATER-PROOF SYMPTOMS OF DYSPEPSIA are pain in . &t rexsonuble rates, ss, pa)
fifteen years ago. 5 é -PROOF, the pit of the stomach, caused by contracOffice over Beckman’s, corner Broad and at 12 1-2 cts or $1 e do en (23)
eee : : Lt. ane V1 a tion upon undigested food, usually soon Fine Sei re TTT See per ZEN. ee
: A letter wan So ces ° P P : after eating. . Nevada City, August 14th, 1872. 7 ‘ ae
UG er was. recei od in this city, Acidity and-wind caused by food fermentNo H b i
on Tuesday last, which was postPRESTO N’s ing instead of digesting. ; : NOTICE: um ug
RICHES ' marked at Galena, Illinois, April 3d, Constipation aud loss of appetite. owing ; to unnatural condition of food and want of
: gastril’ juice: :
Pain in the head, sides, breast, and extremities, mouth clammy, with bad taste
making the transit in five days.
How is that for quick tinre?
The
Wt
7
a
af
ho ae proposals will ba received by
w the . Trustees: of —'Prinity Episcopal
GET THIS. SALE.
e ABOUT : : Church, up to Monday, the 14th day of
LAMP CHIMNEYS;
t : . ‘ : : ‘ . ,
‘ pores 5 for 50 Cents a , ; April next, for finishing a portion: of the . \, ~~ a ee v
: eee Fi Ie Se bs and furrid tongue. i ie a sae mc ‘ldi ; on c y . ej rent) ) d
rawing near, and Theatrical, 'Préston’s, 2 ; , Constmptive symptoms, cough and palanata dl paper peerer fos ena We have no motive in creating ai t
shall beCounty This evening, the celebrated RoseGLUE, SHILLAG, SAINFOLX Every Article as Advertispitetion of heart, often mistaken for_con-. cen at the store of: W.-H.-Crawford, Main excitement in -the Clothing Trade, pe
Rosenberg Bros i et : sumption while it is only a symptom of . (47, et, Nevada city, Proposals to be ad. ‘nor bear any animosity to anybody. oar:
2. We have -coin dale Troupe, wil produce at the — ; : ee al dizziness headache, gloom dressed to Charles Marsh, FO. Box 1 onl to attend trict] t 4 : . . ¢ . v : . : “CE PiCBE , see Wiaity 3 f 3 y a ptric : yy
business, _Let .it Theatre in this city; A. Delano’s, Nevada Drug Store. ed in my Price Li st: and depression of spirits, are all alarming Utes ) Aasienitios y riety tO our own a
t we cannot -and (Old Block’s) highly successful : Se symptoms,_if-neglected,-_but— which -are = y
We sell cheaper
de dea ers can buy
ma
y Bros.
tADING
DEALERS
OWN.
sists of the
rELTIES.
ose Silk.
of all colors, =
Ca.
and Striped
. brands Musof Ladies’ and
Hats,
Parasols.
the way of dress
st.class Dry Goods
Sys .
TUE
YOURSELF
TEMENT,
by humbugs. We
8, but we do & le, calling at our
Lbe assured of the
873.
play, entitled, ‘‘A Live woman ‘in the
mines,” This play was first produced at the. Metropolitan Theatre,
San Francisco, last November, and
drew crowded houses,-as well as
other places where the play has been
produced. As the piece is one peculiarly adapted to this section of
California, it being the home of Mr:
Delano, it cannot fail to draw a
crowded hcuse, The troupe combine some of the: best actors in the
State, including ‘the Pixley Sisters;
Mrs.’ R. Fulford, Messrs. Ellerten,
-Palford and” others. There will be
4 grand interlude by the Pixley Sisters, and the performance will conclude ‘with the laughable farce of
“Natare and Philosophy.”’ Go early
and secure your seats.
Mining at Colfax.
The mining prospects in the vicinity of Colfax. are improving. The
Rising Star mine, with a five stamp
mill,-running only in day time, after
arun of one month, cleaned tip $5,200.
The mill is now running night and
tay, and they have a 22 inch ledge,
which looks splendidly._-The Rising
, Starnever lookéd better than at the
Present time. :
The Montana mine in the same
Vicinity, which has: not been ‘worked
for Some time, has also been started
again, we
Postponed.
We have beech tequested to state
that the exhibition to be given by the
Sbildren eonnected with the Episco“pal Sunday school, will take place at
the Theatre on ‘Tuesday evening,
commencing at 714 o’clock. It was
the intention to have it come off on
urday evening, but the ladies find
it impossible to get ready by that
time,
‘The Federal Loan.
The Federal Loan mine is located
at the head of ‘Willow Valley, on the
of Deer creek. It is owned by
lal & Hecker. The ledge is
me in slate well defined, and pays
ments ate about being made to incorBoy this mine and put machinery
A
+ We understand that arrange. .
BE. H, Miller,
THE POPULAR
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER
~—-OF—
“NEVADA COUNTY,
H's gust RECEIVED
“+
=AT-ES——
Ww
a Ni
Palace of Fashion
b]
‘ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING,
Nevada City '
A Full Assortment of the
VERY LATEST STYLES
ee
S PRIGN AND SUMMER
DRESS
le ae
BUSINESS
SUITS.
v
ALSO, HATS,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
GOODS,
Boys’ and Children’s
CLOTHING,
_—
‘And at the “Prices mentioned.
,
LOOK Look
New Price List :
3-PLY CARPETS, $1 50,
10 yds CALICO for $1.
10 yd3“MUSLIN for $1. :
8 ydj BLEACHED MUSLIN; $1.
‘FRENCH CORSETS, 50 cts & $1.
GRENADINES, 20 cts per yd.
GRASS LINEN, 4-4, 25 cis pr yd.
PIQUES, 22%, cts pr yd.
SHETLAND SHAWLS, $2.
FINE WALKING CANE PARASOLS, $1 each. *
BALMORAL SKIRTS, $1 each.
5 SPOOLS COTTON THREAD,
25 cts,
5 SPOOLS SILK THREAD for
50 cts,
SILK BUTTONS, 25 cts per doz.
FINE FRENCH KID GLOVES,
~. -75.ote per. pair.
easily removed by the use of
WHITE’S SPECIALTY.
This valuable medicine has been used in
the East with such remarkable success that
we have been induced to send for it. As
an :
APERIENT.
it cannot be excelled, and forconstipation
of the,bowels it is a sure eure,
From the Boston By ournal,
DysPEpsIA. White's Specialty for this
aggravating complaint, has been thoroughly tested by thousands who have been benefitted by it, and are willing to testify
to its efficacy. It warrants 4 permanent
cure, if tried faithfully. 7
Col. Chas. H. Taylor (private Sacretary to
the.Governor of Massachusetts for three
years, and a member of the Legislature,)
says, in “‘American Homes,” that WHITE’s
SPECIALTY for dyspepsia scatters that disease as quickly as water does hot lead.
From the Congregationalist (Boston.)
In this age of fast things, our people
make no nice distinctions, “but whether
their occupation be walking, riding, wotking, reading, or eating, they do them all
with a rush; consequently we are the most
dyspeptic people in the world. As it is toolate to remedy the-cause in our own cases,
the best thing to be done is to find some
way to change ‘ the effect, and this can be
done by WHITE’s SPECIALTY FOR Dyspepsia,
which from pure merit and virtue alone is
fast overtaking, and bids ‘fair to exceed in
its sale, all the old popular—medicines of
the day..
Prrrston, Mre., April 17, 1872,
Mr. H. G. White.—I take pleasure in yiving you the following certiticute. My wife,
Mrs. H. C. Lord, during last winter was afflicted with dyspepsia in the most obstinate
form. After trying several physicians and
various remedies without relief, saw your
Specialty advertised and without any other
inducement gave itafrial. After taking
two bottles cnly, it produced the desired
effect. I cheerfully recommend it, therefore, a5 an excellent medicine for the stomach, and deem it my duty to give you this
+ pide ra dy
SUN DOWNS, best quality, 50
cts each.
10-4 MARSEILLES QUILTS, $2
each.
HAT FRAMES, one bit.
And Hundreds of other Articles equally as
CHEAP!
_ A, GOLDSMITH.
"BROAD STREET.
Nevada, March 26th, Nevada, March 25th, 1873.
e
CHARLES Ey LORD.
Boston, Sept.4, 1871.
Mr. H.G. White. Dear Sir:—Regarding
your ‘Specialty for Dyspepsia,” I would
say that I have used it with the best results, Ihave been a sufferer for five years,
my food distressing me, but now can _purtake heartily ~withont inconvenience. I
was affected with dizziness so much-as-to
fallin the street; that trouble is also removed. I have tried many preparations
without relief but I recommend your remedy as one deserving the confidence of all:
Yours truly, Cc. A. HOLT,
Real Estate Broker; 191 Friend Street,
Boston. Residence, Union Streeet, East
Somerville, Mass..
FOR SALE BY
BELL & BROWN,
[Successors to H. R. Bussenius.}
‘ Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts.
NEVADA CITY, ©
»
Nevada, March lth, 1872.. ss sd) Newade—
CHAS, MARSH,
Nevada, March Jlst,.1873,
FOR CITY ASSESSOR.
V INTHROP S. LONG is hereby
announced as a candidate for the otfice of City Assessor, at the election to be
held Monday, May 5th, 1873. a2<
“AUCTION.
NHE undersigned will offer for gale at
public action, at his franch, between
Grass Valley and Nevada, qn WEDNESDAY,
the 80th day of April, the ollowing named
property:
1 Extra Two Horse Team. Wagon and
Harness complete.
7 Cows and Calves, or with calf.
2 Three year old Steers.
5 Two year old Heifers.
5 Yearlings. . gn
The above property is held as security
for debt, and must be sold. Also, at the
tit time and place, unless previously
sold: "i
1 Yoke Oxen 5 years old.
1 Yoke Steers-3 years old,
3 Cows and Calves.
16 head of Yearlings.
Terms of sale—Notes of approved endorsement taken for all sums over one hundred dollars, Notes running o.¢ year at
one per cent. P, SUTTON.
W.H Davidson auctioneer, m28
New Spring Goods.
, a
#
MRS. M. A. STERLING. .
Commercial $t:, adjoining Masonic Hall,
——
,NEVADA CITY.
8 now prepared to supply the ladies of
Nevada and vicinity with the latest
Spring and Summer Dry Goods, Novelties,
etc., which she has just received, such as
Dress Goods, Muslins, Flannels, Napkins,
Table Linen, Towels, Hosiery, Hat
and Bonnet Frames,Straw Hats,
Ribbons, Trimmings,
Flowers, etc.
Also, latest style Brackets,
Frames and Wall Pockets. °
The Goods will be sold cheap for cash,
and a share of public patronage is olicited.
See ' MRS. M. A. STERLING.
Nevada, March 30th, 1873.
ANTOINE TAM,
DEALER IN__
Picture
OYSTERS,
ay CONFECTIONERY,
-—NUTS, CIGARS, -&e.
ON PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
BI have edded, in connection with my
Oyster Saloon, a fine stock of
sold very cheap. eG
Also, CHESTNUTS, nice ‘end fresh.
Wa, If you want a FINE CIGAR call
see me. I keep noother kind.
ee ANTOINE TAM.
~26th *
NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS, &q«4
Which are of the best quality 1 be
business, and we will do just what
we say. Our-motto is
‘Quick Sales and Small Profits.
—We_publish-to-the-world—our list
of prices, and fear nobody.
Beaver Suits at $15,
Pocket Handkerchief, Neck-tie
and Socks thrown in the bargain.
Beaver Suits at $17.
The same as the above.
Cassimere Suit, $25.
Fine Business Suit, from $20
to $25. ey
_ Scotch Suits, from $20 to.S2&
“Imported Scotch Suits, $30.
Good heavy Cassimere Pants,
2 50 to $5. ,
Fine English and French Cassimere Pants, $6 50 to $9.
Which we boast are not to be found
this side of San Francisco,
Vests of all shapes and’pattern.
and prices,
Undershirts, 50 Cents each
And all the furnishing goods in
proportion,
Flannel Gray Undershirts, $1 25
g Double sole Rubber Boots at
S4apair
Cal. Overshirts at?$1°75.
Duck Pants, best, 75 cts a
Cotton Socks, 75’cts pr doz.
Cotton Socks, $1 pr doz.
‘And every article in the store at
ir
ereig any réduction in our
of prices we shall publish a
list daily.§j eS re
_ Call at Nathan & Casper’s for
your Clothing and consult your-owh—
interest. You can find good aid
fashionable clothing cheap at.
NATHAN & UASPER’S.
new
Gray Overshirts at.$1 50. at