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April 17, 1873 (4 pages)

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\ oe 'TO Is AND sa, = characters. in the aggregate, was 460 pounds. The Daily Transcript NEVADA CITY, CAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS, ; Brevities, . An exhibition was given at Hamilton Hall, Grass Valley, on Munday evening last, which consisted of duetts,, declamations, tablesux, ete.— fn The most beautiful tableau ever pre. , sented to a California audience, was-t. “exhibited on this occasion, éntitled the ‘Babes in the Woods.”’ Coniy) tufus Shoemaker, editor of the Union, and 8. D. Bosworth, Deputy Postmaster, representing the leading The ‘‘babes” ‘weight, FES t & BROS, k of Nevada Co. ION STORE in-Ne. @ deception in'oyr ‘eive the public by Cheap Jobn style) to -d public, and gel] lf worn Dry Goods, Street oe of busig Bros. RGEST STOCK OODS a City. 1 with special care 1 and Eastern Mar. the ladies tu call at STORE ction of Goods of all ve found this side of ve will Sell at prices petition, {BUG ! } RICHES ! drawing near, and Oo stall be County d, Rosenberg’ Bros ice. We have coin r business. «Let it hatwe cannot and 1. We sell cheaper rade dea_ers can buy ‘g Bros. DEALERS TOWN. nsists of the )VELTIES. nese Silk. s of all colors . Poplin. cca. y and Striped nch and Amer-ll brands Musr of Ladies’ and The epizootic fails to make lf headway in this city.. We have only twocases, and they are here only from 6P.M. to7a.M., daily—that ‘js fo say, on the arrival and up to ‘ the time of departure of the Marysville stage. No “epizoo”’ or: “‘epi‘dem’ has a show. in sueh a splendid climate. as ours. —Later. We. take it all back: The horse disease has made its appearance in our city, and ‘is spreading rapidly.—— _ The cows around town are getting troublesome to gardens. Early in ~the morning they open gates with thei? ‘horns, and destroy the flowers, shrubber¥,;~ trees, etc. Threats are made to shoot them, if they continue their depredations. “Owners of cows had better look after them, The Trustees of .Grass ‘Valley should put up some large size bulletin boards on Mill street, reading ‘ thusly: “Teams passing. through this street do so at their own risk.” The notice is indispensible, as the planks have rotted and broken in about a thousand places. The street is a disgrace to civilization. Dr. Simpson, of Grass Valley, left _ yesterday for a trip to the Eastern States and Europe. The Grass Valley Club, of: which he isan honored member, gave him a grand banquet at the Exchange Hotel, on Tues’ day evening:* “Old Block” and his wife went out prospecting for a quartz ledge, on Tuesday last, and struck an excellent one on New York Hill. ~The rock looks well and the ledge is of good size. "Within the past week, the Central~Pacific Railroad Company “have raised their rates on freights from ~San Francisco to Colfax, to $10 per ton. Thé' old’ rate was $8 20, being an increase of $180 per ton. Considerable indignation is manifested by our merchants at this unexpected Taise, ’ The Grass Valley toll road is being repaired. The ruts are being filled up and gravel an on the rough places: © Harry Hill was yesterday convicted of disturbing the peace, quietude, etc., of this city, and sentenced to the county jail for sixty days. W, W. Cross, Esq., of Visalia, artived in this city, on Tuesday evening last. He was warmly greeted by his many friends in this section, Owing to the horses on the Marysville line having the ‘‘epizoo,”’thestage is from ene to two hours later than usual. Yesterday was a very pleasant day, although cloudy most of the time. We judge from appearances that we will be favored with rain ina me Orso, Walter Mead, formerly of this city, has been appointed Chief Deputy in the Naval Office, San Francisco, ata salary of $3,100 per year. That sleeve button lost by Mrs. Sloan, on Sunday last, should be returned to Alex. Sloan. The finder will be rewarded. * The name of James Colley, of this _ city, has been mentioned in conneetion with the ofice of County TreasUrer, Welle, Fargo & Co. have reduced their rates on freight from San Frantiseo to this city. Judge Sanderson was in town yes: terday, looking after the interests of the Company im the Div: trict Court, Truckee, They are each to serve 30 “eye for petit larceny. a Clothing direct from the East. Ve artived at the county jail from . @ The Firsi Thstailment Direct from the East, Late at night and early in the morning, : teams were unloading in front of Aschheim Bros. +» corner of \Broad and Pine streets, the first installment. ,of Spring and Summer As wagop after wagon deposited its load, . the street for a considerable distance was lined with boxes, trunks, valfSes, bandboxes, etc. It is certainly the largest stock ever bronght to Nevada City. The Aschheim Bros. intend to run a lively opposition to all high ‘prices, and will sell twenty-five per ent, cheaper than anyother house in the city. Being the only clothing dealers in this county who import dent to every observing mind, that, pthey can_afford to-sell Clothing mneh cheaper than those firms ‘who buy second handed. buy: better goods, Letter make, better. style, and at lower prices, at Ban-her’s old stand,than anywhere else in Nevada county. ASCHHEIM BROS, ‘The Railroad Tax Case. 2 Yesterday morning the case of the Central Pacific RailroadCompany;in which it is sought by. the Company . to.restrain the collection of taxes in this county by-sale of their property came up on demurrer to the complaint before Judge Reardan in the District Court: ° The demurier was interposed by Judge Searls and District Attorney Deal, forthe County Collector, and was argued by Judge Searls for the county, and Judge ny, the argument occupying all the morning session. The matter ‘was submitted and taken under advisemént by the court, p — —<> Odd Fellows’ Celebration. -Gentlemen who. propose attending the Odd Fellows’ Celebration, should not fail to-get one of those Fine Late Style’ Suits, imported expressly. for the Occasion by ASCHHEIM, Corner of Broad & Pine Sts. Flower Seeds, Etc. E. M. Preston, whose store is under the T Transcript office, is in receipt of a large and most splendid stock of flower and garden seeds, bulbs, etc., from -Viek’s celebrated gardens in New York. He sent us yesterday a very liberal supply: of dicentras bulbs, a” niost beautiful plant, gladiolus, different. kinds, ‘rose dahlias, éte. ‘They witli be-Here To=day. K. Casper, who returned from San Francisco a few days ago, has purchased a mammoth stock of Clothing of all. descriptions. ‘The goods are give unheard of bargains in Clothing and Furnishing Goods. business manager for B. Nathan. Examining the. Route. Civil Engineers Watson and Ed. Robinson, who are foremost among those who are engaged in the construction of narrow gauge railroads, are engaged now in running a trial line from Colfax to Grass Valley and Nevada, —for-the—purpose--of-ascertaining the practicability of such'a road between these towns. This reconnoisance will be completed: in a few days, and these gentlemen may be expected in this city, when we hope to be able to make known the result.of their examination. Silk Hats. A beautiful stock of fine Silk Hats, new styles, just received at ASCHHEIM’S. New Yorr theatre-goers have been “. requested not’ to ne their dogs with them. LO. 0, F.Notite. The Odd Fellows’ ball promises to be a grand affair. No pains have been spared to. make it pleasant~for sll who may attend. The music which has. been secured will be the best ever heard inthiscounty. Marcus M. Blum’s, celebrated San Fran. cisco string and brass quadrille ~or-' the music sufficient gurrantee t will be such as will Sweet Potatoes at LESTER & MULLOY'’S. al5-3t ADVERTISEMENT IN ANOTHER COLUMN. m27 r nice . FRESH CANDIES, re LEMONS, NUTS, TOYS, &C.; go to L. HERSCHel Pine street. goods direct from the Fist, it-is-evi. Reader, you. can . _ Sanderson for the Railroad Compa-. --dahlas, copper head, Madeira vines + . expected here to-day, and he will . Casper is . ’ chestra, with Willis as ‘Prompter, is} VICK’S FLORAL GUIDE, . Vick’s Flower Seeds, VICK’S BULBS, ——ON SALE AT— PRESTON’S. At the Regular Catalogue Prices’ Garden and Grass Seeds. JAPANESE CLEANSING CREAM) * MINER’S RUBBER CEMENT. , PRESTON’S COUGH CANDY. Nevada Drag Store. BL H, Miller, _ THE POPULAR ONE PRICE CLOTHIER —OF— a counry, H** JUST RECEIVED 2 \" 3 \ Palace of Fashion, ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING, 7 Nevada City A Full Assortment of the VERY LATEST STYLES —OF DRESS ae BUSINESS.. ALSO, HATS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Goons, , Boys’ and Children’s CLOTHING. Nevada; March 25th, 1873, FOR CITY MARSHAL. J.MEACHAM is hereby an@ nounced as a candidate fer the office of City Marshal, subject to the decision of voters, at the City Election, to be held May 5th, 1873, al6 . DISSOLUTION. R.K. CASPER, having sold his interest in the business of Nathan & Casper to Mr. B. NATHAN, the latter is entitled to receive the outstanding debts, and tc pay all liabilities against Nathan & Cas— per. Said oe is hereby dissolved. i “CASPER, B. NATHAN. Nevada, April 14th, 1873. EMPIRE MEAT MARKET. Commercial Street , Nevada. MES MONRO having opened a Meat Market on Commercial Street, is prepared to supply customers with the best eae of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Corned Beef, Corned Pork, etc., at the lowest rates for cash. rm PROCTER & GAMBLE’S EXTRA OLIVE SOAP 8 niade from the best materials and nicely perfumed. Soldat price of ordinary soap. Buy it; you will use noother. G ron ry MARSHAL. D Dy CARTER is hereby announced
“as a candidate for the office of City subject to the decision of. voters 1873. ECOND TEEM commences at the WASHINGTON SCHOOL HOUSE, on ‘Wednesday Afternoon, April 16. . Atho’clock, Also, in the EVENIN G@ at 7 o'clock. Sieas ter Oh Scholars have the pri of attending both classes for $4. Four dollars given to the one misking the Private lanes “Satisfaction guaranteed, Old and Young are invited to atBF. CONNOH, Teacher. SPRING AND SUMMER. . And at the“Prices. mentioned. © the Cily Kinslitn to be Seid G8 May SR; Tots sank. 4 AHEAD OF <smiaaiieel? i Just Received = \ EVER BROUGHT HERE. A. Goldsmith IS sow SELLING. BETTER GOODS AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN IN NEVADA CITY. Every sagtiole as Aavertis‘ed in my Price List : 7 LOOK LOOK New Price List 3-PLY CARPETS, $1 50. 10 yds CALICO for $1 10 yds MUSLIN for $1. 8 yds BLEACHED MUSLIN, $1. FRENCH CORSETS, 50 ets & $1. GRENADINES, 20 cts per yd. GRASS LINEN, 4-4, 25 cts pr yd. PIQUES, 22% SHETLAND SHAWLS, $2. e; FINE WALKING CANE PARASOLS, $1 each. BALMORAL pa $1. each. 5 SPOOLS COTTON THREAD, 25 ots. , “8 SPOOLS SILK THREAD for 50 cts. SILK BUTTONS, 25 cts per doz. ‘FINE FRENCH KID GLOVES, 75 cts per pair. “SUN. DOWNS, best quality, 50 cts-pr yd. 104 MARSEILLES QUILTS, $2 each. : HAT FRAMES, one bit. And Hundreds of other Ar_ ticles equally as GH EAP! A. GOLDSMITH. BROAD STREET. Revads, Marek 26th. e shall keep on ‘hand a esigp assort= STILL TRIUMPHANT BELL’ & BROWN, . SE DRUGGISTS. s¥ . « CORNER, OF Pine ‘a Commercial Streets. b Gam Pes ent) “ae DRUGS, Deaters in CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAP BRUSHES, of all kinds. . Fancy Articles ga Goods ae ~~ a — a fall line ofS Patent Medidines. A GOOD SUPPLY OF ISS FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, ALFALFA, CLOVER, ~ TIMOTHY, &c. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY i: POUNDED. PURE LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. TRUSSES OF ALL KINDS. REMEMBER THE PLACE, (Bussenius’ Old Stand. é BELL & BROWN. HO YE DYSPEPTICS! White's apactaleyWILL CURE YOU. the pit df the stomach, caused by contraction upon undigested food, usually soon after eating. Acidity and wind caused by food fermenting instead of digesting. Coustipation aud Joss of appetite. ‘owing to unnatural condition of food and. want of gastri. juice. Pain in the ‘head, sides, breast, and extremities, mouth clammy, with bad taste and furrid tongue. Consumptive symptoms, oona pitation of heart, often mistaken for consumption while it is only aeymptom of dyspepsia. Slecplessness, di zziness, headache, gloom and depression of spirits, are all alarming -syipptome, if negleuted, but whieh — are 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 a APERIENT of the;bowels it is a sure cure. From the Boston Journal. Dyspepsia. White's Specialty. for this aggravating complaint, has been thorough“Ty tested by thousands who have been benefitted by it, dnd are willing to testify to its efficacy. It warrants a permanent cure, if tried faithfully. the Governor Of Massachusetts for says, in “American Homes,” Speciuiry for dyspepsia « ease a6 quickly as water’ ¢ From the Congpegationalist (Boston.) In this age fast things, our people make no pice ‘distinctions, but whetber their ipation be walking, riding, working ding, or eating, they do. them all, ith'a rush; consequently we are the most A{ dyspeptic people in the world. As it istoo late 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 ror DyspPepaia, 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. ae — Prrrsron, Mz., April 17, 1872. Mr. H. G. White.—I take pleasure in giving you the fok ge certificate. My wife, Mrs. H. C. Lord, duting last. winter was afflicted with dyspepsia in the most obstinate form. After trying severs] physicians and various remedies without relief; saw your Specialty advertised and without any other inducement gave itafrial. After taking two. bottles only, it produced the desired effect. I.cheerfully recommend it, therefore, a8 an excellent medicine for the stomach, and deem it my duty to — ou this testimonial. CHAKLES E. RD. Boston, Sept. 4, 1871. Be ha oe t or bad aay ‘aant sean ead it with the ong ? food distressing me, but now can parheartily withont inconvenience. I . take moved. I have tried many preparations without relief but I ee roe remedy as one the confidence of all. Yours truly, . HOLT, Real Estate Broker, md 191" Fiend Street, Boston. _ Residence, nion Streeet, East Somerville, Mass. _ FOR SALE BY BELL & BROWN, [Successors to H. R. Bussenius.) . NEVADA CITY. Nevada, March 11th, 1872. +t ero ere Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets SYMPTOMS OF DYSPEPSIA. are more in} h and pal-. it cannot be excelled, and forconstipation_ Col. Chas.H. Taylor (private Secretary fo] sults, I have been a sufferer for five years, . was affected with dizziness so much as to. ‘. fall im the street; that trouble is also reBANK OF NEVADA COUNTY™ BEOAD STREET, ET, NEVADA. CITY. soak WwW. Sieg Sieuhtend. R. W. TULLY. wot .CaSHIER. TRECTORS : . Niles, tala. Marsh, R.W. Tully, z hap Clark, M. L. Marsh, AH. sare John W. Hinds, MONEY TO LOAN oa ea good collatera} security. Highest Price paid for City and Coun Warrants. 3 Legal, Tenders Bought and soid at Regular . Rates. Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted. Liberal advantes made on Gold ° ‘Dust or Bullion for Assay or Coinage ‘at the Min General and Speciai sits received. Checkson San F sco, Sacramento, fa Jose, Stockton and Virginia City Drafts. on Eastern Cities, Aa and Germany. Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe Insuratice Company. z “ CORRESPONDENTS—-Bank of Califarn$ , $ Francises ; Bank of D. O. Mills, Sacramento; Agency Bank of Calirornix, Virginia City. : Interest « on Time Deposits will be allowed, as follows : Six Months Time Deposits,6 per cent. per annum. Iwelve Months Time Deposits, 8 per cent. per. jannum, — < *7" Persons residing at oP iistinee can ‘ana magne by Express. _ Checks» ou Solvent Banks taken at par. FOR SALE. —. j Tr FARMS of 160 ‘adres each, good wheat and vegetable landyall inclesed. Lying on east bank of Feather. River, in‘ Sutter County, three miles below Nicolas, Also, 50 head ef No. 1 Dairy Cows. a of D. O, MAHONEY, ; a5-11i On premises, WM. B. CAMPBELL, ARCHITECT. LANS and Specifications drawn for Buildings, Mills, Bridges, and sil structures pertaining to Civil Engineering, at reasonable rates. Office over Beckman’s, corner Broad and Fine Streets. Nevada City, August 14th, 1872. FOR CITY ASSESSOR. YV mHror Ss. LONG is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of City Assessor, at the election to be . held Monday, May 5th, 1873. a2 AUCTION. HE undersigned will offer for gale at public action, at his ‘ranch, between Grass Valley and Nevada, on WEDNESD AY, the 30th day of April, the following named property: 1 Extra Two Horse—Team:~ “Wagons and Harness complete. 7 Cows and Calves, or with culf, 2 Three year old Steers. 5 Two year old Heifers. 5 Yearlings. The -sbovey is-held-as security. for debt, and must be sold.’ Also, at the same time and place, unless previously sold: 1 Yoke Oxen 5 years old. 1 Yoke Steers 3 yearg 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 e year at one per cent. P. SUTTON, W.H Davidson auctioneer. m23 New Spring Goods. —_——-MRS. M. A. STERLING. Commercial St., NEVADA CITY. ae ‘hes now prepared to supply ‘hie ladies of Nevada and vicinity with the latest Spring and.Summer-D: Goods, Novelties, etc., which she has jdst received, such as Dress-Goods, Muslins, Flannels, Napkins; Table Xinen, Towels, Hosiery, Hat aid Bonnet Frames Straw Hats, Ribbons, Trimmings; Flowers, etc, Also, latest style Brackets, Frames and Wall Pockets. The Goods will be sold cheap for cash, anda share of public patronage is s0‘licited. “MRS. M. A. STERLING. Nevada, March 36th)\.1873. ANTOINE TAM, bs DEALER IN NUTS, CIGARS, &c. ON PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY. S7"I have edded, in connection with may Oyster Saloon, a fine stockof _ NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS, . &c, Which are of the best quality and will be sold very cheap. Also, CHESTNUTS, nice and fresh. ma, If you want a FINE CIGAR call andi see me. I keep no other kind. ~ ANTOINE TAM. Nevada. March 26th. ANNUAL MEETING. e KE Stockholders of the Odd Fellows’ Hall Association will meet at the Hall on Monday, May Sth, 1873, at 2 P.M. for the purpose of electing Trustees for the " Nevada, April 6th. 1873, ; TAKE NOTICE. . Bleek THE EW LAW, BOX RENT AND POSTAGE >. Must be Paid IN ADVANCE., or G. v. SCHMITTBOURG, P. &. Nevada, April 12th, 1873. adjoining Masonic Han “a4 Pictitre_ é OYSTERS, SY CONFECTIONERY, NE