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_. Minutes of previous meeting read
~ March 7th, 1872, in favor of 8. L.
. payment, for the stim of $6,
age.as Supervisor, August term, $33.
~Co., for damages -in-injury to-stage_30 cords of dry oak wood,and 3 cords
. Opened and contruct awarded on
. delivered and corded in the inelosure
of the Court House yard, Nevada
City, prior to Oct. Ist, 1873; it beive fire occurred at Clipper Gap, by
. the sheds of the Railroad Company
-O'elock, passed, it.was so hot that
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The Daily Transcript 7
NEVADA CITY, €AL.
‘LOCALAFFAIRS,
Board of Supervisers--Aug. Term.
Thursday, August 7th, 4873.
Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present, full Board. Pregident J. W. Robb presiding.
and approved.
’ The following bills were examined,
tive amoutits’
GENERAL FUND.
In liew-of warrant No. 284, drawn
on the various funds: for the respee=+}
Blackwell and lost by him, the same
having never been presented to the
County Treasurer for registration or
J.T. Morgan for Military “Roll,
1873, 3,446 names at 5 cents per
name, $172 30.
M: 8, Deal, District’ Attorney fees
in County and Justices Courts, $85.
Joseph Perrin, Sheriff's fees, quarter ending August 4th, $865 27.
G:-A. McUallum, abstract of filings
and entries of Nevada county. lands
in:U. S. land office, $347 90.
J. W. Robb, per diem and mileage
as Supervisor, August term; $44.
M. L. Marsh, per diem and mileage as Superviser, August term, $32.
_ A. B. Brady, per diem and mileSPECIAL FUND.
§.J. Aschheim & Bro., merchandise for county jail, $3.
Joseph Perrin, Special Sheriff's
fees, quarter ending ‘August 4th, $43.
T. C. Plunkett. postage stamps for
county officrs, $25. ~~ noo: ;
The bill of Wm, Cunningham, for
damages for personal injury sustained by the falling of a bridge on March
10th, 1873, for the sum of $1,000, rejected as not a legal claim against
the county.
The bill of the Eureka Express
eéach, harness and four horses, by
falling of a bridge on March 10th,
1873, for the sum of $1,000, rejected
as not being a legal claim against
the county, : .
The Clerk was.instructed to make
the following additioti to the Election Proclamation about to be published: ‘‘The Superviso?s—electwill
classify themselves after their elec:
tion, as to'the lengt of their term,
in accordance with tHe provisions of
the Code.’’
By order of the Board, the Clerk.
presented an annual-statement of the
financial condition—of-the county,
which was on motion approved.
The Clerk was instructed to advertise for sealed proposals to furnish
of dry spruce wood; said wood to be
four feet in length; proposals to be
Monday, August 25th; wood to be
ing understood that the above contract isto be let on a cash basis.
The Board reserve the right to reject
any and all bids.
On motion‘ the Board adjourned
for the term, — :
T. C. Prunxert, Clerk.
On Thursday. afternvon a destructwhich about 890 cords of wood and
were destroyed, and the track was so
badly injured that the cars could not
pass over it. “The fire occurred in
the afternoon and is generally believed te be the work of ‘an incendiary. The fire was raging so furiously that when-the freight train which
gets to Colfdx bet ween:three and four
the sides of the cars were charred.
When the passenger ttiain arrived
the fire’ raged so fiercely that the
train could not get near, and they
ran back te Auburn to wait until the
Toad was reconstructed.and the fire
subdued. ‘The train was delayed
‘everal hours, and ‘the stage,with
Passengers and mail did not reach
this-city-untit about five o’clock
Yesterday morning. The damage
Sustained by the fire was very great.
4 enecuiacais daitdlons ed to
Mz. Inlow, at Dry creek, Yuba
©ouaty, in July. While eating an
apple the skin lodged in her throat,
Taz hurdy house at Pioche, Rev ,
at
. . Notico, ~ .
All parties’ iudebted to us on ac:
count are hereby notified to settle up
within 10 days, otherwise collection
will be enforced,
8. J. Ascuuem & Bro.
Nevada, August 8, 1873.
assuage oe
Professional and Amateur Musi
: cians, acte :
Should examine ‘the Combination
Solo Stops, found@-only in Geo.
Woods’ & Co’s. Organs.
The Aeoline.’ A most
or breathing stop.
The Vox Humana,
delieate,soft
solo, not-a fan or tremolo. :
“The Pianos A beantifullytoned
__A_ baritone
. piano, whieh -will never require taning.. See advertisement in anothér
column. — eee
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U._S._A. Bitters.
The U. 8. A. Indian Bitters is a
standard article, and can be had at
all the saloons and at the drug stores.
It is an invaluable article for nervousness, dyspepsia, indigestion and
constipation. ‘Try it for. any one of
these complaints, and you will soon
declare it, as thousands of others
have, a. grand success. It is sold
‘wholesale by all San Francisco jobbers,
4
The Best Burnt arid Ground Coffee. '
Families new using Marden & Myrick’s burnt and ground coffee, pronounee 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. *
ts @ 0
ec:
IF you have a cough or cold, you
are. carrying with you the seeds of
consumption, It should be cured at’
once. ‘Thousands: have already
saved themselves with Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, which has cured
the disease in every stage.
Medical Poisons on the Wane.
The patriarchs took no mercury, ne bismuth, no iodine, no bromide of potassium,
no strychoria, no quinine, Happy old gentlemen! they didnot even kiiow of the existence of these*‘specifics,” and yet they
gotten them. Their medicines were herbs
and roots. They have left this fact on rec-«
ord, and the world seems to be now taking
note of it and returning to the first’princi.
-bles of medication, — Hostetter’s Stomach
etable restorative of the day, is also the
most popular. Thousands of Persons who
all the poisons which figtire in the pharmacopia, now pronounce this palatable tonic
and alterative an all sufficient remedy for
dyspepsia, nervous debility, cénstipation;
bilious complaints, headache, intermittent
fevers, and all the ordinary disturbances
of the stomach, the liver, the discharging
~organs and the brain. The time is not far
distant when mostof the venomous drugs
now so recklessly administered by practitioners of the “‘heroic” school,in cases that
migkt easily be controlled by milder treatment, will be utterly discarded by all philosophical physicians, As it is, the think.
ing public, who are generally ahead of the
professionals, have already put the danger.
ous preperations aside and adopted Hostetter’s Bitters in their stead, as @ safe and ex.
cellent household medi.ine, adapted to almost every ailment except the organic and
deadly contagious diseases. For more than
twenty years this famous restorative and
preventive has been annually strengthening
its hold upon the public confidence and it
now takes. the lead of every advertised
New Firm. “New Store.
New Goods.
HINDS & NICHOLSON,
OULD respectfuily inf th
; pleof Nevada city and pe Pond 9
ing places that they have opened a
“Grocery and Provision Store,
ON COMMERCIAL STREET,
Nearly opposite the ‘‘Transcript Block,” im
the Store formerly oecupied by A. Lademan.
Our stock is entirely new 4nd consists of
everything in the
GROCERY,
PROVISION,
i in of
aera ree
can slwys rely upon getting the best at
Seen y
= : we hope to merit »
Flere Share of the seep’ fromotson, .
Nevada. Aug, 8th, 1873,
COUNTY WARRANTS.
tered prior to March 6th, 1872; also,
10th, 1805, will be gad on presentation, 16th, 1873, on
Einbons ceaien freee Me alte.
; Cor.
Nevada, Aug. 1, 1873.
— s ey
an-beating too , Bey es
lived until it seemed as if Death had for. }
Bitters, the purest and most efficacious veg-.
only a few years ago believed implicitly in . .
medicine manufactured in thie country,.__. styles, forms a
LL Warrants on General Fund regis.
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O.
oe.
Wholesale & Retail,
. bee oe
a
G OODS shipped to all parts of. the
A county, by express or freight lines.
-ALL PATENT MEDICINES .
= eS
Toilet Goods
Furnished at WHOLESALE RATES, in
packages of HaLF-DOZEN or more,
eee
PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES
se gc prepared—at allhours, day or
night, °
mee
Made fresh to order.
aa
A Large Invoice of =
‘SHOULDER BRACES,
TRUSSES,
KNEE CAPs, *ELASTIC STOCKINGS,
And other Surgical Appliances just im.
ported directly. from Kastern. Manufactories. : =
\
CORES, of all varieties and sizes, by the
tens of thousands.
——
PAINTS,
OILS, .
VARNISHES,
. BRUSHES,
CHEMICALS,
CRUCIBLES,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES, _
: —aT—
Nevada Drug Store, _
EB. M. PRESTON, Proprietor,
Nevada, August 2d. 1873,
PRESTOWN’S. — ~ puar uravons,
2 te
. Preston’s Lemon Sugar, . .
DRUGGISTS.,
KEEP
~~ ‘
PATENT MEDICINES,
»
FANCY ‘ARTICLES,Drug Store
A ND everything found in a first ‘claa® . ”
Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets
(Bussenius’ Cld Stand. ;
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY: -COM:
POUNDED.
SODA!
KISSINGEN,
—AND—
‘Congress ‘Water,
ON DRAUGHT —
~AT—
BELL & BROWNS
Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts.
" NEVADA crry.
A FAST SELLING BOOK FOR
CANVASSERS.
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THE NEW
HOUSEKEEPER’S MANUAL,CATHERINE E, BEECHER and
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE,
: MBRACING a complete Housebnld
24 Encyclopedia of everything a houiekeeper wants toknow, and a new Condensed
Cooking Book, containing 600 choice recipes, This elegant volume ef 600 pages,
pabeilished with illustrations of all poseimatters connected with the m and
maintenance of a delightful home, printed
And bound in handsome and substantial
Volume of Rare Attractions,
Just the one for Canvassers to take into
suburban towns, the villages and rural
communities of eurland. It isa book invaluable to country readers,
» Terms Very Liberal. ;
Send for descriptive circular, terms, etc.,
to aS
+ J.B. FORD & nf Seog camera
Pine and Kearney Sts., ncisco,
aS wi j is California,
New Spring Goods,
MRS. M. A. STERLING.
Commercial. 8t., adjoining Masonic Hedl, >
NEVADA CITY.
prepared to supply the ludies of
Jo mopar omar dts
pring and Summer Goods, Novelties,
ete., which she has just received, such as
Dress Géods, Muslins, Flannels, Napkins,
Table Linen, Towsls, Hosiery, Hat
and Bennet Frames,Straw Hats,
Ribbons, Trimmings,
Flowers, etc.
» latest style Brackets, Pictur
Tne Cteds will be sold cheap fer cash,
and a share of public patronage is solieited.* ‘
eo ‘MES. M.A. STERLING.
Nevads, April 30th, 1873,
AUCTION sS.
oa
e
HE AUCTION SALE of household
_ Monday, August 4th .
The stock eonsiste of Chairs, Tables,
, Tin and Wooden Ware, Pictures,
Bale commences at 10 o'clock, a. m., at
SW DAVIDSON, Auetioncer,
Nevada, July Sist, 1878. tees
SALB,.
B. H, Miller,
THE POPULAR
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER
ae ae
NEVADA COUNTY,
a
—AT_ HIs—
Palace of Pashion
ODD FELLOY’=’ BUILDING,
SS
Nevada City
A Full Assortment of the
— —_
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRESS; .
me
-—BUSINASS
sonra es
Crete
ALSO, HATS,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
Boys’ and Children’s a 4
‘CLOTHING.
HEAVY
. W. H. Crawford's
wed
a. 2
AND .
_ SHELF SN
HARDWARE,
(ot %
Hh —AND-AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS,
At the old stam acl,
PPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL AND
QO) ixpaess orrices SOTEE ?
NEVADA.
Iron and Steel,
t_Nails and Shevels,
WHEELBARROWS.
ROPE-all sizes. Blocks & Sheaves
ed
HYDRAULIC PIPE,
Made to order and tarred.
Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing
~ Doors and Windows,
--@LASS AND PUTTY. ©
_ White Lead. . eee
Linseed, Lard and Castor Oi).
_ SOLE AGENT FOR THE
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT
Mixed for Use, —
Giant, California and Eastern
owder and Fuse. .
AGENT FOR THE
WEED SEWING MACHINE
The Best Made.
Always in stock, Spool Cotton,
‘Silk and Needles for the vairous
Machines in use:
_ Ames’ Patent
SPRING BED BOTTOM I
The Cheapest and best Spring
Bed in the Market. :
AGENT FOR A. 8. HALLIDIE’S
Wire Rope!
At the Manufacturer’s Prices and Freight.
WOODEN
_ AND
. CROCKERY
AND :
GLASSWARE.
Lamps and Chimneys,
wa. Call and examine prices before pan
chasing elsewhere, for you can save money
No trouble to show goods and give pri_ krGas and Water Pipe of all
kinds always on hand and connections made with the City WaNevads, March 25tb, 1873,
Ke
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THE GREAT PRIZE. STABIONERY PACK
sek:
= % come
FNONTAINS 10 Sheets Writing’ Paper, 1”
© Envelopes, 1 Penholder, 1 Lead Pen:
cil, 2 Pens, 1 Blank Book, 4 Blotter, Photographe of 100 Beautiful Women and a piece:
of Ladies’ or Gents’ Jewelry. Sample pack.
ages sent by mail, postpuid, on receipt of .
price, 35 cents, 2 packages for 60 cents, or °
4 for $1.00. Send for a package; it will be
the most goods you ever bought for the
money. The prize is often worth more
than the price paid for the entire package,
and the other articles would bring at retail
not less -than-75~cents:~Don’t pass this,
try onepackage andyou will never buv~tionery any-other way; ---—.;
“Address, : \b-@,BURROW,
Suge aa Baltimore, negra
Tey Age: wanted ¢verywhere to se
pucbhges: Protons: Books, kv. Catalogues
sent free. Ls abe
NEW GROCERY STORE.
J. 8. HOLBROOK,
: OULD respectfully inform the. people of. Nevada Qity and surrounding towns that he has opened a New Gro=—_
cery Store;. » aaa
At the Junction of Main and Com.
mescial Streets,
And. is prepared. to furnish,
Groceries, Provisions, Can and’
Case Goods,
oods will be sold at the lowest cash
rices. Call and see my Goods and Prices,
tisfaction guaranteed in eveny case, .
Goods delivered free of chauge.
J, &. HOLBROOK,
Junction of Main and Commercial Sts,
Nevada, May 3d, 1873. a oe
Pountain Soda, Ice Cream,
Oysters,. &a.
ANTOINE TAM,
ON PINE: STREET, is prepared to
furnish the people of this city with.
the very best qualities of s
Fountain Soda, Iee Cream,
Oysters, Candies, &e.
My Fountain Soda equal to any. The
Ice Cream is No. 1, an ~averybody knows
my Oysters are the best.te be had in the
world,
s
‘Give me a call ana I will tre. ‘.
you well,
Nevada, June 10th.
Independent Candidate.
A J. DOOLITTLE, of Liberty Hill, Lit{Ke tle York Township, at the ne at.
of many friends, hereby Sumounces tis G
self as an Independent Candidate for the
Assembly. 27 :
T endorse sl] the ‘steps taken in advance
by either party platforms, and will add sev-.
eral more, to obtain the rights of the people against the monster monopolies controlling thie State, and will enlighten tle
public. on the live issues of the day from
this forward. A. J. DOOLITTLE.
Republican County Central
Committee.
MEETING of the nepublican County
Ceztral Committee will be held at
LIBRARY HALL,
Saturday Afternoon, Aug. 9th,
At 2 o'clock.
PB . pater — Commaittes is re.
The are also requested to
meet with the Committers. By order
V. G@. BELL, Chairman.
Nevada, Aug. 6th.
Notice to Creditors.
N THE matter of the Estate of ‘Patrick
Gilchrist, deceased: Notice is hereby
given by the undersigned administrator of
oly a gl et Lovie “isan iters of, persons T 8
against said deceased, to exhibit the same
with the necessary vouchers within four
months after the publication of this notice
to the the ut admipistrator, at
his office, at the Court House, Nevada ity,
"SJovade: Rud tx. 20h. 6 » AUR. ° 5
OHN M. BUSH, Aministrator.
'. CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPEF;
J. JACOBS
SAME RAMAN SALAAM A LATS
y inform the citi«
CIGARS,
TOBACG®, = =
M&S. DEAL,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND. NOTAHX
ae PUBLIC.
Attorneys & Ceanselors at Law,
(James K. Byune, Rotary Public.) 4
And in fact everything that is usugily _
-} kept in a first-class-store of this kind, wee
ANTOINE TAM. oe
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