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April 18, 1874 (4 pages)

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T With the ging. Ale ali of that > lef or lode mie nit UD Ravine il Neways SOUEN fror: ether with situated from sajd nng’s mill, he: maeh}Ito belong: . bititdings ‘aid mill buildings, thts of aj} tuated in nd known about g0¢ Undi¥ided. Tom said _ rge Sugar Lof a rep @ and éy. Sakd tree, and south Spurs and lar the ypurtenanLY Wise ap., lerent pieTibed.-A}of all ot about one 1) Granite. 1d: known ‘Uh @Xtenfourtéen l] tunnels ther with thse aH Dg quartz ges there. 8, Maines ‘eid judg: uBts. ded prop: D Uni he Court on : 74, ‘M. ands hy day of sheriff. Sheriff. She B ailu Granseript LTY, CAL Se whan eee LOCAL AFFAIRS. Judging from former enterteirmenta, and from the ability of the ladies belonging to the Episcopal Church to get up an etttertainment of the first order, we-rather think we did overdo the matter in our httle notice about the exercises which were held in the churck on Easter night, Tue notice handed us was short and was considered so modest; “that we added toit on tha strength ef what we knew the ladies of that €hareh could do, if they made the ———— F ! “preparation. Dut it seems that no pease ata esd Sea spacial oie. had. been: made for» ts-a-visit-ut ~our~-Palece-of-Fashion . dersold. And-we.warrentevery thing} that evening, and the, notice.intended. only to secure the attendance of the children}.aud others’ who might wish to attend. A little misuuder~ standing, that was all.It amounted to nothing und we only mention it for the purpose of making in item Smoking cigars is a habit which is. 80 ubiversul among men that but little attention is paid to it, provided itisdone in the company of men;. but there are ladies to whom smoke is offensive, and in view of the fact ; Orders can be left at the Union Howould it not be well for gentlemen(?) to desist whise in atrendanee at public places of amusement? We no__ticed several Stioking at the Theatreon. Thursday night; and heard __ several. comments on it. The practice should be stopped: Every horse in the stable of Laneaster & Robinson has been; and is now, sick with the epizootic. Nome of them have been quite bad, A . constent»coughing is heard in the “barn, alunost as bad us it was a year ago. Such weather as‘we have had for the last month,” is notfavorable for man or horse. , Saloon keepers are, by an act of the last Legislature, prohibited from selling-or giving away liquors to persons who are jn the habit of becom-* e ing intoxicated, and the law is now, inforce. For their owa interest the suggestion is made, that carecin the . ee, A matter*may be exercised: The Union also says that by the time the Rough and’ Readyans read the proclamation for an election un~derthe local option law, th ey will be so dry, thut they will be apt to vote for retail license for whisky. Dr. Bates, formerly of this city, but now a resident of San Francisco, ‘came here on ‘Thursday evening on professiouial business; we believe to hold a consultation: With physicians here in the cuse of a-son of Thos. Dunn, on Selby Flat. ‘The Grass: Valley Union, in speaking about boys smoking, says they are set bad examples days as well as nights, and that they can acqnire bad habits at one time as well as another. We suppose the Union > knows, The Daughtets of Rebekah at Grass Valley, will_celebrate-the anniversary of the introduction of Odd Fellowship into the United States,on Monday, the 27th inst,, at Hamilton Hall, with oration, instrumental music, tableaux, supper and dance. The weather yesterday was mild and warm: « The weather clerk seeied to be relenting for his evil deeds the day before. It was a gentle reminder, tov, that Summer will soon be here. as We learn that Dr. Haskell lectared twelve nights at’S8an Jose;and that ‘the hall was not large €nough to hold . all who wanted to hear him. .He a city. SanJuan amateurs will do ‘Ten Nights ina Bar Room,’’ on Saturday night, having Sam Everett, Abell, and Yankee Dodge in the cast of characters. NS 3 Local Optionists are.inne-hurry to inaugurate a reign of cold water, and are awaiting the action of Rough and Ready township and its result. The road between here and San Juan is about dried up, and a few more days of fine weather will make : n Mansen, of Grass Valley, has gone tOVirginia City to practice S his profession. : _ Concluded in the District Court, yes) “terday., The case was given to the A trverry shett, yeleyt. the EnterPrise, has made its appearance at Wilmington, Ies-Angeles Gounty. A Alteads. Suu Hyman Brothers; of the Pal‘ace of Fashion, are ahead of. the other clothing merchants in the quality of the goods and the prices they sell them for: To prove this assertion, we refér the public te our price List of clothing as published in the Transcripr a short time since. ' It ia not.our intention to téll the people of Nevada county one thing, and do anotuer when they-call upon us. When we say that we sell. nothing ‘but the very best clothing, and of . the latest styles, for much less than -gooris bought at reduced rates, we convince you is true, when you make corner—of: Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. . . P. 8. So far as selling’ duck pants . for 75 cents. is concerned, we have . not-eharged, more than that price for. themn since the first day-we entered . . . . U . into business in this city. al6 HYMAN BROS.Pianos, Taned, Cleaned and R i paired, : By the year, Spring and Fall, for$10 . tel or with the music teachers. . Re“pairing done by me last June, if not satisfactory will be made so,-or monby refunded. Persons intending to . erchase a pidho or organ would do . Well to wait a'Tittle, and they can Save money by doing so, as I will be . ready to show and sell a very fine . piano or organ with all the latest-im. provements for much less than you . can buy one here for, and on terms Give Gen Mest In behalf-of a iong suffering people, we respectfully ask all one horse dry goods dealers to keep quiet .and give us a rest: -Allefforts on the part of such unfortunate hombres to divert the attention of the public fromthe superiority of our gigantic stock of goods will prove unavailing. We have received ‘goods which enabies us to make a display not.excelled by any store in the State, We have goods of the finest quality, latest style, and cheapest -price of any store this side of the Rock Mountains, To show that our assertions are borne: oiit by facts we . only ask those in want of fine goods . $ THE LARGE AND ELEGANT STORE, 101'& 103 Montgomery Sireet, SAN FRANCISCO, th Formerly occupied by Reorganization -arouR— . »,—— ROSENBERG BROS, Ww OPEN AT THEIR PALACE DRY GOODS STORE ON NEVADA STORE! Shane f bring MONDAY, MARCH 234, 1874. The Grax dest Stockever brought to Nevada City. —— als . tell you nothing but what we will} to give usa call. We can suit you both in quality and price. Notrouble. * eS eee nae : . === is ow Occupied by’ to slrow goods. -We will not be un-} : as represented. ~ Those who call first . will ha¥e-the best selection to choose from. A. GOLDSMITH: ald — ? —_———_-_++ —_—— Piano for Sale. Bie A fine tuned, six-and a balf octave piano, in perfect repair, and as good as new, can be bought for half its Value if applied fér soon. For particulars enquire at this office, al2tf. 6 ~ Rudolph*Photograph Gallery, ’ Broad @treet, near Pine. n25 _ oe. ——-“rritabte invalids. health, but the dispositions and tempers ofits victims. The dyspeptic becomes,-too, in a measure demoralized by his sufferings. He is subject to fits of irritation, and su 2 lenness, cr despair, as the case may be A preternatura) sensitiveness, Which he cannot control, leads him to misconst.ue the words and acts’ of those «around him, snd his intercourse with those nearest and dearest to him is not unfrequentl) marked . to suit your own convenience. . apl7 Pror, Lowe, . Let the Gallea Jades Wince: . K. Casper commenced business in . Nevada City, with a_determination to meet with -succéss; “and he has ;done so. He-has by honorable deal. ing and shrewd business management lrisen from an employe to be sole . proprietor of the oldest and leading . clothing house in the cou ty.” Other dealers in shoddy clothing are very much worried because Casper sells . goods so cheap. But let the galled . jades wince.. The clothing war must . to make them all still further quake in their boots. The stock of B. Schwartz was bonght at 30 per cent. . below-_cost. They are now going to . be sold at Casper’s store with the . balance of the large stock recently . purchased in San Francisco and the Eastern markets, twenty-five per cent cheaper than any house in this ‘city dare sell the same quality of goods for, The people appreciate fair dealing, and Mr. Casper “proposes to divide with them the money ; made in purchysing his stock at two. } thirds its value. Go to all other clothing stores and price their goods, then come. to Casper’s and-get the same goods for one fourth less money Suits formerly sold for $25 can now be bought for $20. Suits which were sold for $18 can be bought for $14. . . $14 suits can be bought for $10/~ Fine simmer hats, four bits €ach Duck pants are sold for 75/cents. And all other goods in proportion. Call and see for yourself, sold, and defies competition. al5 c = —_————__-— ~~» <-—. Wili be Sold at a Bargain. The residence of J. H. Boardman, . situated on Prospect Hill, is offered for sale ata low figure. Four acres of ground, filled with all kinds of choice fruit trees, vines, berries ; etc., vegetable garden-all seeded, }@ one-third water right in a ditch, . & fine well of water, a pleasant residence, lathed and plastered, also five out-houses for stock, ete., are the inducements offered. Go and exam‘ime the property, and them call at the Transcript office for terms. ; —~ <p e-e— —_— Leok Here! Winter clothes are yet~ comfortable. If you intend buying Summer suits, don’t hurry for a day or two. B. H, Miller’s immense stock of fashidhable Spring and Summer suits will be here this week. Wait till you see . them before: purchasing, Prices The Blaine soon The trial of Francis Blain was . will haye to fall if dealers compete with us, We are in earnest when
assure you we intend continuing leading clothing business B. H. MILLER. ali Juryat 2 o'clock. . And get fine clothing cheap. al5-1m > . go on, if they do fail. He proposes . Rememberhewill not’ be under. ~—Warm weather has not yet arrived, ena of the disease; for which the invalid cannot be justly held rest onsible, but they occasion much heusehold discomfert. It is to the interest of the home circle, it is essential to family harmony as well as to the rescue of the principal sufferer from’a state not far removed from incipient insanity, that these symptoms of mental disturbance beremoved. This can only be done -by removing their physical: vause, a derangement of the function of the stom ach and its allied viscera, the liver and bowels. Upon these three important or. vans Hostetter’s Stemach Bitters act simnltaneously, producing a thorough and stimulant which lends activity to their recan be extracted from the most wholesomé of all creals, viz: sound rye. No dyspeptic can take this genial restorative for a singte week without: experiencing a notablé -mprovetient in his-general health. Not only will his bodily sufferings abate from day to day, but his mind will recover rapidly ffom, its restlessness and irritability, and this happy change will manifest itself in hisdemeanor to all around’him. Be arate De CSS SPECIAL /NOTICE. Why suffer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and loss of appetite, when you can, by using Dr. Henley’ 8 celebrated I X L Bitters, ef fect a perfect cure; they area pleasant recommendéd by our most emigent Physicians (a8 per certificates on egeh bottle) for all complaints of the Liver and Diges tive Organs. As s family medicine they have‘no equal. ~~ See advertisement in another column, GARDEN SEED, GRASS SEED, FLOWER SEED, —hS 2 NEVADA DRUG STORE, ee E. M. PRESTON, DRUGGIST. And Dealer in ACIDS, CRUCIBLES, MINING CHEMICALS AND MUFFLES, PAINTS OILS AND VARNISHES, All at the Lowest Markét Rates. SJ” Prescriptions correctly compounded at all hours, day or night, . CHAS, E. MULLOY. ANSOK W. LESYER Lester & Mulloy, Whotessle and Retail Deslers, a a GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ‘CROCKERY, Fine Wines and Whiskies. . E KEEP ON HAND CONSTANTLY a LARGE and varied Stock of the above line of Goods. : No. 52 Broad Street, “—“WEVADA erry, Nevade, March 1th. e Indigestion not only affecta the physical . ~ py exhibitions of testiness foreign to his real nature, These are the mental phenom. . . talutary change in their condition. The I vegetable ingredients of renovating’ regu. . Jating and alternative character. and the . pmnidial virtues isthe purest and best that . and invigorating tonic, amd endorsed and] Beef, Corned Pork, : te. at the-leweut rete ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, a Where can ‘be found the LARGEST-and most COMPLETE assortment.of WATCHEs, ae DIAMONDS, ss JEWELRY, and SILVERWARE, Ever displayed by “any es+ tablishment on the coast. : : Wednesday. April Sth; 1874. + One of the most elegant and finost stock . DRY Goons, ~. Ever brought to this city. t _ ROSENBERG BROS. ~~ Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to ns and hoping to merit 8 continuance of the seme, we take this method of informing our patrons and the-community generally, that <. We are prepared tosell anything ur line Cheaper than * enw oe ns Bee eee Wear Se ta ™ ~ : Wa, Our Facilities for purchasing will Warrant us in selling at the LOWEST POS . SIBLE COMMISSION, and we will take pleasure in giving our customérs the benefit of these ndvantages and WARRANT-ALL: GOODS AS WE KEPRESENT THEM, Call and examine our stock or send orders through Wells “Wargo & Co. »which will meet with prompt attention. ANDERSON & RANDOLPH. April 14, 1874. . nes Closing Out Business ! ‘BLUM BROS,, [som the public that they intend to change their business of a Variety Store, Cigars, Tobacco, ete, and offer the whole of their Stock at San Francisco’ Cost! The Stock must be-sold within THIRTY DAYS. Parties désiring the whole Stock and fixtures ¢afisecure a good established business ata _GREAT BARGAIN! All persons indebted to the firm-are notined to settle within 36 days; or their accounts will be given to the Constable for collection. ‘ BLUM BROTHERS. Nevada City, April 3d, 1874, J. M. WALLING, NOTARY PUBLIC, —AND— Justice of the Peace. SEARCHING RECURDS KS TING A SPECIALTY. Conveyancing Promptly attended to, : Accounts colletted. . Also Agebt for: : INSURANCE 00. OF NORTH. AM¥RICA. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO, GERMAN-AMERICAN INSURANCE O00, NIAGARA INSURANCE CO, Office, opposite Stumupf's Hotel, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY: a4-lm MERCHANT TAILOR. AND ABSTRA6J. W. DOWNING, NORNER OF COMMERCIAL AND MAIN C STREETS, has on hand w large and well selected stock of . uy CLOTHS, VELVETS, &c. Suitable for the “Which he is prepared to Make up to Order Tn the Latest Fashions. A Perfect fit guaranteed. Give me trial. J. W. DOWNING, Kevada, April 7th. EMPIRE MEAT MARKET Commercis! Street, Nevada. AMES MONRO haying opened s Meat pared to supply customers with the Market on Commercial Street, ig u>#quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork,’ Veal, Corned besi +1 INTHIS LINE UNTIL YOU HAVE EXROSENBERG BROS. Having one of the finest Dry Goods Store thatcan be found this side of San. Francis. co and withthat Immense Stock of New and Fashionable Goods, their Establishment is pronounced by the best judges the Palace of the Mountains ! \ Dress Goods Department. ROSENBERG BROTHERS Dress Goods Department is the Largest in this city, dt consists of Japanese and Panjee Silks, French, Scotch and English . Grenadines, Pique and” Marncili¢es Linens, of all colors and description# and nothing short of a personal exaémination can satis. fy you that we keep the best stock of Dress Goods that canbe found inany retail Dry Goods House. > Staple & Domestic Department. ROSENBERG BROS. Have in this Department a very extensive Sheetings, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, etc; etc, such as can always be found in this First Class Dry Goods Store, —_ , Carpet Department. ROSENPERG BROTHERS €specially invite those in want of Carpets to call and see the'new and beautiful patterns they are now exhibiting, Th stock, is-very large and extensive DON’T’ BUY. ANYTHING AMINED OUR. STOCK AND PRICES, Hat Department ROSENBERG BROS. Hat Department is superb. They ha all the Latestand most beautiful Styles.— Every lady that visits the Store leaves with a new Hat on. one, tr ROSENBERG BROS. Have also on handthe most Flegant and Fashionable Stock of PARASOLS! Ever brought hére—s#all of San Franciseo make and the Latest Styles. Se —— Give us a Call. a All we ask is: Oall and see our Goods and ascertain the prices. We have accommodating Clerk« who will cheerfully show the elegant goods we have in Store. a? © Our Stere wil be open from 6% A. M.tiD 92. M.pharp. ~ stock of Muslinof ali brands and Prices, city, The Hats are soneat and . the greatest satisfaction. elegant that every lady that a9 them buys‘). Dont’ forget the Place ! STORE . ! 4 ROSENBERG BROS. P. 8. ADMISSION FREE.% Palace Dry Goods i g¢ BARGAINS UNHEARD OF BEFORE . ! —_— “A. BLUMENTHAL, Corner Broad and Pine Streete, ESPEQTFULLY informe the people of Nevada city and the sur rounding . phe ces that he has i : ‘ JUST RECEIVED ~The Largett Stock of ‘Drv & Fancy Goods EVFR BROUGHT TO THIS CITY -PoWHIOH THE ATTENTION OF ‘tHh WHOLE PEOPLE IS CALLED, ¢ in part of every style Stock consists And kintdsof _ 3 DRESS GOODs, SUCH AB ees Ladner ees tate a MNF Silks, Satins, Empress Cloths, Cashmeres, Foulards, Pop— lins, Black Goods, — \ Calicas, &c. \ I would a special attention to the large stock of American and Italian Black Silks. Housekeeping Goods, An Immense stock on hand, consisting cf TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS,SHEETING . bleached and unbleached, and every other article required for family use, CARPETS. CARPETS. Of all kinds ard of the most Patterns—BRUSSELY, 3PLY, O1L-CLOTHS, &c. t utiful 4 AWN, _— A great variety of the latest Eastern ttyieThey must be-seen to béeappreciated. \. Ba MILLINERY. GOODS. The Largest and best Stock iD this line ever brought to this Pa y haw Seainnetneiainemeat i LADIES FANCY GOODS. My stock in this line is of the choident hind and ro ereateet assortment, om : and ee reelves, ) 4 —-— J Ladies’ & Children’s Shoer. I haye on hand a large and mostecemplete Stock of Ladies, Childrens’ ana Minaes fine Shoes of all kinds which are bound te gv OTHER GOODS. Such-as Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, and ten thousand other ar. _ ticles teo namerous to mention. “My Stock is the largest-and “most com plete of'any in the city and I propose to give better bargains than can be obtained at any other establishment in thie State. Before ‘buying any of the above nameu goods purchasers are requested to give me a call as Fam determined not to be UNDER. #OLD BY ANY OTHER DEALER BUT shall sell CHEAPER than any other House. IVE WE AC LL! ; DON’T DELAY. 4. BLUMENTHAL.”= fs a