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VA who ‘dig.
Soverument
sale of the
S along the
“1008 metn] .
these gitano
he sales of
1872 amonnas the popuonly 2,000,m this subach person, at
0 each Male "
of money j rs
arty on the
bie railroads
expetise, — It
management
ads ‘thay: Be
e° supply of
it this propexpenses for
-Ata meeting
idahe Mining
Jay evening 9
20 per share,
ting $62,000, _
-d better than.and: regular
assured for an
ay¥S the Grass
nts are going
oma, the ter. Pacific Rail_
—$—$———
, 922 convicts
San Quentin,
cattle thieves
ing business.”
DRA LET SPS
ndidate, .
Liberty Hi, Lit
, at the request>
announces himandidate for the
aken ix advance
and will add sey.
ghts of the peomonopolies conll enlighten the
of the day from
2
ty ty Central
Be.
spudlican County.
will be beld at
ALL,
n, Aug. 9th,
k
ommittee is re
so requested to
. Jy order
“LL, Chairman,
ditors,
Estate of Patriek
Notice is hereby
. administrator of
e, to the cred
s having claims
exhibit the same
chers within four
ion of this notice,
administrator, at
yuse, Nevada City,
I, Aministrator.
a5.
FOR SALE.
mestead Lots,
attached
ot,
rate sale from this. ~
he 30th cf July.
ty can be seen. It
y township, frontd known as the .
‘chard.
purchasing ® fine:
plication, receive
in regard to the
ver.
1, Nevada City.
g Works, G.V.roed.
on premises,
+, Grass Valley.
is not sold at prt
» 30th day of July,
blic auction. Due
JON, Anctionest.
Paden
300, . PIPES
BS
y inform vst
and surro
tant receipt of th?
ES,
ETC. Ere
le, wholesale #74
)prices.
the finest} brands
sen i
saeit ‘Ses with
‘wer rates than they
ods and prices.
J. JACOBS, .
ding, Pine StreetThe Daily are
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
LOCAL AT "FAIRS.
Siaed of Supervisers— Aug. Term.
«Tuesday, August, 5th, i873.
“Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present, full Board. Pres-,
“ident J. Ww. Robb presiding,
Minutes ‘of previous meeting ee
and approved.
The following bills were PSaninaa,
" allowed, and warrants ordered drawn
on the tieasury.
GENERAL FUND.
Bank of Nevada Co., eae certifieates; $419 25.
M. Epright, witness and jury certificates, $56.
~ Quarterly Report of Road Commissioner ‘read,. approved, and the
same ordered printed, calling special
. attention to the owners of the roads
mentioned as_being in a bad condition, to that fact, and instructing” .
Road Comiuissioner to proceed in'
aceordance with law, if. such notice
is not heeded.
The following bills were recommended by. the Road Commissioner
and ordered paid: =
ROAD FUND.
No. Amonnt.
623, Chas. Holzenbecker, $ 47 25
" 624, Jas. McNally, 43 75
625, Chas. Holzenbecker, ~ 33 75
535, G. W. Jones, 57 49
626; # 81 64
627, J. Fraser, 31 25
628, Michaei Connclly, 44 67
638, G. W. Jones, ; 63 00
629, ps es 107 00
630, Henry Fuchs, — 68-75
631, 9 37
632, es A 29 37
G33, = 24 50
634, bs a 4) 62
635, John Kitts, 68 75
636, John Murphy, “ERT.
637, John Kitts, HBAS.
638, John Murphy, 118 75
a Be 33-12
640, Theo. Schwarts, 35 00
641, Eldred Northup, 93 75
642, Michael Phelan, 50 00
643, Eldred Northup, 15 62
644, ae. 22 50
645, Robert Huckins, 50 00
646, James Creegan, 118 75
647, E. M. liuntiey, 22 50
648, Jas. Creegan, 37 50
649, Jas. Bottomly, 33 75
650, A. Savage, 72 50
651, B.S: Ogden, 20:00
652, Chas. Holzenbecker, 24 37
653, Wm, Wilkinson, . ¥ 78 91
654, Jas. Brown, : 25.00
. 655, Moses Bates, 63 12
656, John B. Conn, 246.10
657, Henry Hays, 43 00
65 8, 85 81
659, John Parry, 11 00
660, H. Permewan, 18 00
ek . $2,125 76
By Special Contraet:.
at A. Lucas, $ 5.00
2, Albert Matteson, 53.00
rit Josiah Glasson, 349 50
664, itd 40 00
665, G. W. Scion: 25 00
-666, A. Jenkins: 6 00
667, Peter Suyder, 120 00
668, R. S. Ogden, 158 20
669, John Fitter, 7 50
670, Jas, Cardwell, $175 00
a $939 20
‘The following bills were examined
and allowed on the General Fund:
Wm. Daws, per diem, 76 days at
$6 per day, $456 00.Wm. Daws, mileage, 1,620 miles,
“at 10 cents per mile, $162.
Wm. Waldron, material furnished
for burial purposes, $5 50.
Niles Searls, on “account, as~per
contract. for legal a Special
Fund, $250.
On motion the Board adjourned
until 10 o’clock, A. M., to-morrow.
T. ©. Puvgerr, Clerk.
Pianos at Auction.
Our readers should not forget the
auction sale to-day, at the residence
of A. H. Havell, two doors above the
Theatre, commencing at 10 o’clock.
The stock consists of pianos, organs,
and other musical instruments, furniture, stoves, carpets, fixtures, etc.
A splendid opportunity is offered to
get bargains to-day, as Judge Davidson means business, and the highest . ;
bidder gets them, .
5
Sola Out.
We understand that Chas. MoElvy has sold out his newspaper
business to Len Dorsey, who will
hereafter ‘have complete charge of
the routes. Len is a good fellow and
We aré confident he will do well in},
his new line of business:
County Centrai Committee.
The members of the Repablican
County Committee, are requested
to meet at Library Hall, on Satuz-,
day afternoon, st 2.o’clock. The
candidates on the Republican ticket
are also requested to meet with the
Committee.
ideas ae
AxotuEn window-pane ghost has
*ppeared in San Francisco.
Professional and Amateur Musi«
Should examine the” Combination
Solo Stops,
‘Woods’ & Co’s. Organs,
. The Aeoline. A most delicate, soft
or breathing stop.
The Vos Humana. A baritone
solo, ‘nota fan.or tremolo.
The Pjano. A beantifully toned
piano, whtich will never require’ tuning.
. column.
U. S. A. Bitters.
The U.S. A. Indian Bitters is a
standard article, and can be. had at
fl the saloons and at thedrugstores.
It is an invaluable article for nerousness, dyspepsia, indiges:ion and’
‘constipation, Try-itfor any.qne of
these complaints, and. you will soon
declare it,
have, a grand success.
wholesile by all San i
bers.
1
The Best Barnt and Ground Coffee.
Families now using Marden & Myrick’s burnt and ground coffee, pronounceg it the best in the world. It
can -be had at all the grocery stores
in the State. Take-no other, but
try Marden & Myrick’s: Coffee. *
Hy eer
IF you have a cough or cold, you
are currying with you’ the seeds of
consumption, It should be cured at
once. Thousands have already
. saved themselves with. Wistar’s Balram of Wilt Cherry; which has cured .
the disease in every stage.
What We Need when Debilitated.
Appetite and digestion Janguish at this
season. At the very time when the body
most needs renovation and support, the
stomach, its comimissariat department, is
apt to prove delinquent.
cumstances the necessity for a wliolesome
stinmlant, tonic and corrective is self evident, and consequently the demand for
that peerless combihation of the three required elerhents, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, is néver more ee than at midsummer,
It is true that a few medical bigcts—fossils *‘Ieft over” from the dark ages—recommend violent purgation and water gruel as
acure for indi gestion and its accompanying
ills; but they make few proselytea. The
majority of the commumity are sane\and
all sane people are aware that a pure and
powerful vegetable tonic with alterative
properties, like Hostetter’s Bitters, is the
only cure fer dyspepsia, biliousness; contial damages” they inflict.
The Luman intellect, unless bopelessly
diseased or egregiously humbugged, declines to astonish the weakened human
stomach with fierce cathartics, that, rushing like an avalanche through the inteswith them. ‘To use a significant catchphrase the knock-down-and-drag-out methods of treatment are played out,”
It is clearly understood that a medicated
stimulant is essential to the renovation of
an exhausted frame and that you cannot
strengthen man or woman by dosing th.m
with vrostrating preparations. This is an
era of common sense, and common sense
approves of Hostetter's Bitters as the best
article extant for invigorating, regulating
and purifying the system and bert agers it
against poison in the air we breathe, or the
water we drink. .
(TE sie ST ASAE, SS a PE PT REIT I
GRAND MUSICAL AUCTION.
‘Household Furniture, Etc.
ee eee
ae
WILL sell at the Music Store of A. H.
Havell, Broad Strcet, Nevada City, on
Thursday, Aug. 7th, 1873.
A fine asscrtment of Musical Instruments,
consisting of
ORGANS; of all descriptions,
PIANO FORTES of different makes,eome
ten or twelve.
VIOLINS, =
ACCORDEONS,
BANJOS,
FLUTES,
FIFES,
> DRUMS,
MUSIC.
A large enncrtonend of Jewelry, Fancy
Goods, étc. Store Fixtures, Shelving,
Counters, &c. Heusehold Furniture, consisting of one splendid HAIR SET, BLACK
WALNUT? PARLOR SET; also, a BEDROOM SET, Cottage Kitchen Furniture,
etc., etc.
Also, good Carpets.
‘Sale to commence on Thursday, Augusi
7th, 1873, at 10 o’clock, a, M.
W. H. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer.
Nevads, July 3ist, 1873.
ONLY 35 CENTS!
THE GREAT PRIZE STATIONERY PACKAGE:
FRTOMEM !
NONTATNS 10 Sheets Writing oe, Peper, 08
Envel » 1 Penholder, 1 Pencil, 2 Pens, Blank Book, 1 Blotter, Photoee hs of 100 Beautiful Women anda piece
ies’ or Gents’ Jewelry. Sample pac:
wh sent by mail, postpuid, on receipt a
price, 35 cents, 2 ‘packages for 60 cents, or
for $1.00. Send for a package; it will os
the most you ever bought for the
pany. he prize is often worth more
thegrice psid for the entire pac °
=a od the articles would bring at retail
not less than 75 cents. Don’t pass this,
try one at and you will never ber
‘aoa ae BURROW,”
ma.Agents wanted
Baltimore, Md.
here ‘to sell
inary nag Pictures. Books,
sent free.
NEVADA SKATING Tre
t
evi
aE SKATING ‘RINK wilt ‘de open
ee ee ne eee
& Nevada, July 15th, 197. .
ee
found guly RRM heorerers
See. advertisement in antler ‘
as thousands of-ethers.
It-is—soldt} eons shipped to-all parts of the
Under such _cir-.:
stipation, nervousness and the “‘consequen.
tines, threaten to take the inner mémbrane’
~t}and.
Se aa ry
—— {oo
sper ene
ar
x county; yby express or freight lines.
hoes PATENT MEDICINES
—AND—
Toilet Goods’
Furnished at WHOLESALE RATES, in
packages of HaL¥-DOZEN or more,
PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES
carefully prepared at all hours, day or
hight
ee
Preston’s _Lemon Sugar,
Wade fresh to order,
Cel . " s
“A Large Invoice of
SHOULDER BRACES,
TRUSSES,
KNEE CAPS,
ELASTIC STOCKINGS,
And other Surgical Appliances just imported directly from Eastern Senuito.
tories.
. CORKS, of all varieties and sizes, by the
tens of thousands,
PAINTS,
OILS,
VARNISHES, .
BRUSHES,
CHEMICALS,
_ ACIDS and
__CRUCIBLEs,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES,
i, —st—
-Nevada Drug Store,
E. M. PRESTON, Proprieter,
Nevada; August 2d. 1873.
+
Wholesale & Retail, . PATENT MEDICINES, .
BELL & BROWN,
DRUGGISTS.,
4
FANCY ARTICLES,
MERU Or
Atel
AND
SHELF.
A ND everyibing found in a first clans
Drug Store.
Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets
(Bussenius’ Cld Stand.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM.
POUNDED,
ICE:
COL.D
SODA!
KISSINGEN,
Congress : ‘Water,
®
ON DRAUGHT
—hTn
BELL & BROWN’S
Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts,
bi
. . 3.. NEVADA crry.
A FAST SELLING BOOK FOR
CANVASSERS.”
r
THE NEW
HOUHEREEPR § MANUAL,
——BY—
CATHERINE E. BEECHER and
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE,
) Phy ACING a complete Housebnld
Encyclopedia of everything a housekeeper wants to know, and a new Condensed
. Cooking Book, containing 500 choice recipes. ne rhis elegant volume of 600 pages,
embellished with illustrations of all possible matters ce. nected with the making and
maintenance of a delightful home, printed
in handsome and substant.al
styles, forms a
“Volume of Rare Attractions,
Just the one for Canvassers to take into
suburban towns, the villages and rural
communities of our land. It isa book invaluable to country readers.” ;
$
Terms Very Liberal. .
J. B. FORD & CO., Publishers,
Pine and Kearney Sts., San Francisco,
a5 : California,
New Spring Goods.
MRS. M. A. STERLING.
Commereial St., adjoining Magonic: Hall,
NEVADA CITY.
8 now prepared to supply the ludies of
Nevada and vicinity with the latest
Spring aud Suramer Dry Goods, Novelties,
etc., which she has just received, such as
Dress Goods, Muslins,.Flennels, Napkins,
Table Linen, Tow2ls, Hosiery, Hat
and Bonnet Frames,Straw Huts,
Ribbons, Trimmings,
Flowers, etc.
Also, latest style Brackets, °Pictur
Frames and Wall Pockets.
The Goods will be sold cheap fer cash,
and a share of public patronage is “solicited.
MRS. M.A. STERLING.
Nevada, April 30th, 1873.
POSTPONED.
AUCTION SALB,
© AUCTION SALE of household
furniture has been postponed until
Monday, August 4th.
The stock consists of Chairs, Tables,
Bedsteads, Bureaus, Oarpets, Lounges
Qzockery, Tin. and Wooden Ware, Pictares,
Books, Maps, etc. :
Sale commences at 10 o’clock, a. m., at
,W. H. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer.
Send for descriptive circular, terms, ete.,
to
B. H. Miller,
THE POPULAR
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER
—OF—
NEVADA COUNTY;
&e ;
H’*s JUsT RECEIVED
—AT HIS—
Palace of Fashion
ODD FELLOY? BUILDING,,
Nevada City
A Full Assortment of the
‘VERY, LATEST STYLES.
OF. ~
a
SPRING AND SUMMER
PURE Liquors, . py ARDWARE,
1 aias PERFUMERIES, Piows, .”
z ~anp—
4
AGRIC CULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS,
. At the ola stand,
PPOSITE. THE UNION HOTEL AND
EXPRESS OFFICES,
MAIN STREET, .
a
Iron and Steel,
Nails and Shovels,
WHEELBARROWS.
ROPE-all sizes. Blocks & Sheaves
5 7k *.
_HYDRAULIC PIPE,
"Made to order and tarred.
Doors and Windows,
GLASS AND PUTTY.
LR *
White Lead.
Linseed, Lard and Castor Oil.
SOLE AGENT FOR THE:
Mixed for Use.
Giant, California and Eastern
owder and Fuse.
AGENT FOR THE
WEED SEWING MACHINE
‘The Best Made.
Always instock, Spool Cotton,
Silk and Needles for the vairous
Machines in-use:
_ Ames’ Patent ,
SPRING BED BOTTOM .
The Cheapest and best Spring
. Bed in the Market.
rae
AGENT FOR A. 8. HALLIDIE'S
Wire Rope!
At the Manufacturer’s Prices axd Freight.
WOODEN
AND
WILLOW WARE.
CROCKERY ,
‘ AND
iain Lamps and Chimneys,
AND we oar
: ’ Wa, Call and ‘examine prices before purBUSIN uwSS ehasing elsewhere, for you can save money
‘i every time.
‘ SUITS namin ener goods and give prik Tin Ware made and repaired.
MALEATE,
ta Gas and Water Pipe of all
ea Goons, met nections mide with the City WeBoys’ and Children’s ‘on Works. = <
—~ . CLOTHING § an, Ww. H. CRAWFORD. —
Mavade, a a. aa sels ry
a
2 habeemrac & SUMMER TRADE
Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing .
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT!
a
Mw Fotchteth Bote te'eaieatto any. The
Ice Cream is No. 1, and ¢ know
. oo ac eats al “be in the
world
. Give me a call and I will treat
you well.”
ANTOIXE TAM.
IMMENSE REDUCTION .
‘IN PRICES.
AHEAD = ALL.
WITH ax—
IMMENSE STOCKoR.
—FOR THE—.
Ome to the great decline in the prices _
of Woolen Goods, We are now enabled
to sell them at .
“0 per cent: Cheaper [than Fors
mer Rates.
OUR SPRING
AND SUMMER,
—DRESS: AND
BUSINESS SUITS,
Are of the LATEST STYLES, and the
largest assortment ever brought te Nevada
County.
’
_LOOK AT THESE PRICES:
Fine Cassimere Suits for $15.
Former Prices, $22 and $25. }
Gassimnere Suits from $11 to
$13,— Former Price, $17.
California Overshirts for $1.25
and $1.50, Former Price, $2. 25.
' Ana other Classes of Goods wi".
he sold
PROPORTION ATELY CHEAP.
Call before it is too late. Weare giving
better bargains in our line than any other
house in Nevada County,
HATS, HATS,
Of the latest Parisian Style, from a Wool
to @ Silk Beaver,
GENTLEMENS’ FURNISHING
GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
Allof whic we wil) sell at prices to suit
everybody.
ASCHHEIM BROB.,
soctaeel: Wholesale & Retail Dealers,
' €or. Broad@and Pine 8ts.,
j18 Nevada City.
a
NEW GROCERY STORE
J.8. HOLBROOK. 1.
WS respectfully inform the people of: Nevada City and surrounding towns that he has opened a New Grocery Store,
At the Junction of Main and Con.
mercial Streets,
And is prepared to furnish;
Groceries, Provisions, Can and
Cass Goods,
And in fact
kept in a first evoerthing store of
Goods will be sold at
prices. Call and see my
Satisfaction guaranteed in every. case.
Goods delivered free of charge.
J. 8. HOLBROOK,
Junction of Main and Commercial Bits.
Nevaaa, May 3d, 1873.
Fountain Soda, Ice Cream,
ANTOINE TAM,
N PINE STREET, _ts
oO furnish the ople, of 6 Bragetet to
the very best q' ee
Fountain Sede Ice Cream,
Nevads, Jume 10th.
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