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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

May 7, 1871 (4 pages)

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aD all oS ae SON 5, pet elected to fill the vacancies. wareh in the weods, be found the.ani. devilish cruelty ought to be punished f To-morrow is the last chance to purfloor is in splendid condition, and the The me CAL NEVADA CITY. es ITEMS, Bloomfield Items. VA correspondent writing us from North Bloomfield, sends the following ivems: A number of new buildings have. been completed and are in course of construction in the town, beside the remodeling of several old ones. Anew poot and shge store has been opened, aud a new livery stable is in’ course of construction. The Yuba Company’s shaft, under the superintendence of Mr. McKillicaa, is energetically pursuing its downward course, with bright prospects for success. The French Corral Water Co. commenced sinking a shuft a few days azo on the line of the gravel channel, aud upto the present time have put the work through incessantly, — The St, Clair family made their ap— p2arance in Bloomfield a: day or two since, and made a miserable failure, our correspondent saying that the elocution would “not flatter a ten year old “school boy.” : VA spirited election for school Trus— tees took place on Saturday last. A large vote was polled, and Messrs. George Victor and J. M. Bush were The exhibitioa for the benefit-ef the public school, which has been posts poned for some time, waiting for the pew hall to be completed, will positively take place on Monday, the 15th inst. Quite a number of adults will take part in the exercises with the children, and asallare “well up jin their parts,” it will doubtless be a grand success. A Brutal Act. A day or two since Alexander Mex Clain, of Gold. Flat, missed un excellent cow at milking time. On making a mal in a state of total blindness. Some miscreant had gouged both eyes out with some sharp instrument, and left the poor animal in excruciating pain and unable to find her way home. The wretch who could be guilty of such ‘most severely. It is difficult to understand how any one could be guilty of such cruelty, except froma delight to torture, and we hope the perpetrators of this outrage may be detected. indictments. » The following indictments were found by the last Grand Jury: Against James Mullin and Patrick Lawrence, for robbery. There are two indicts ments against the parties, for the. crime of robbery, alleged to have been ' committed on the 19th day of February, the first upon James ‘Askew, in Grass Valley, and .the second upon William J. Pierce, at the same time and place. . =» Last Chance. chase tickets in the Marysville Gift Concert, as all agents are required to send of all unsold Monday evening, a8 the Concert will take place on Wednesday morning/ Tickets can be had of Ira A. Eaton, at the Union Hotel, and ata large dumber of the business Places in this city. We understand there are but a very few left, and those who fail to obtain one te morrow will miss the chance of getting.a show at that $20,000 prize. Some of the very best men in Marysville are the directors of this scheme, which is a sure guarantee that everything con-~ nected with it will be conducted in an honorable manner. Try your luck— here is the best chance ever offered to the public. a i The New Rink. a The Nevada Rink, B. Ballard pro» Prietor, was opened yesterday morning, and was largely attended all day. On Friday.evening, we were informed’ that 120 skatists were on wheels at one time, and there was ample room. The Tink is not equalled in the State. Thanks. _ Weare indebted to Robert Bell, of Truckee, for a. mess.of splendid Truckee trout, .Truckee people ought to. be a SN ie: eesti nilg: Gransevipt, . . Case. . Persecuted Organ. els a The human stomach has been a shamefully persecuted organ. There was a time when for every dereliction of duty it was punished with huge doses of the most disgusting and nauseous drugs. In vain it rejected th and literally returned them pow the hands ot those who administered them. They were forced upon it time and again, until its solvent power was thoroaghly drenched out of it. The world is wiser now than it was in that drastic era, when furious purgation and murcurial salivation were what Artemas Ward would have called:the “main holt” ot the erred in cases of dyspepsia and liver.comThe great modern rem for indigestior and billiousness is Hosecea'e Skomeoh Bitsre preparation which has the werit of combinin. a palatable flavor with such tonic, aperient and anti-bilious properties, as were never heretofore united in any medicine. It has been discovered, at last, that sick people are not like the fabled ‘Titans, who lound prostration so refreshing that, when knocked down, they rose from the earth twice as Vigorous as before. When an invalid is prostrated by powertul depleting drugs, he is apt to stay prostrated ; and the Soils. ie era < son fact, pref r the buildOo the knocki G es ag ng Gown system of Hostetter’s Bitters meets the requirements of the rational medical philosophy which at present prevails. It is a perfectly pure vegelable remedy, embracing the three important properties of a preventive, a tonic, and an ulterative, It fortifies the body against dis— ease, invigorates and re vitalizes the torpid stumach and liver, and effects a most galutary Change in the entire system, when in a morbid condition. In this country, where the enfeebling temperature renders tbe human organization particularly susceptible to unwholesome atmospheric Influences, thepBitters should be taken as @ protection against epidemic dis PAIN KILLER! _— PERRY DAVIS & SON, : ,.PROVIDENCE, R. I. : PROPRIETORS. ; 1840, 1871. , Travelers are always liable to sudden attacks of Dysentery and Cholera Morbus, and these occurring when absent from home, are . very unpleasant. ‘The Pain KILLER may always be rel’ed upon in such Cases, As soon as you feel thé symptoms, take one teaspoonful in a gill of new milk and molasses anda gill et how water, stir well together and drink hot. Repeat the dose every hour until re— lieved. If the pains be severe, bathe the bowels and back with the medicine clear. In cases of Asthma and Phthisic, take a teaspoonful in a gill o1 hot water sweetened and throat faithfully with the medicine, clear. Dr. Sweet says it takes out soreness in pam faster than anything he ever applied. Fisherman, so often expesed to hurts by having their skin pierced with hooks, and fins of fish, can be relieved by bathing with the Pain Killer as soon az the accident occurs; in this way the anguish is soon abated ; bathe as Oiten as once in five minutes, say three or four times, and you will seldom have any trouble. . ‘Lhe bites and scratches of dogs and cats are sovn cured by bathing witn the Pain Killer clear. Powers MARYSVILLE CIFT ENTERPRISE ! AES —— NE DRAWING OF THE MARYSVILLE Enterprise will take place un Wednesday, May 10th. Or before that day if the returns of Agents are promptly made, and will be under the supervision of the following well known citizens, who will give the matter their personal attention. The Committee. I'S Belcher, F W 8H Aaron, S Blodgett, P Pumyea, Wm H Parks C E Sexey, E Hamilton, T C Martin, J G Kastman, Thos J Power, C C Harziagtoa, Henry Weil, C Tf Hickok, Fred’k Buttelmanrn, LB Ayer, AP Spee C @Bockius, . D E Kaight, Chas J Faulkner, EC koas, Wm Cohn, Richard Walsh, Charles Raish, James M Newhard, W wv Swain, A C Bingham, Wm Fletcher, Jeet Sen oa. Frank Hill, George North, Simor Hochstadter. Tickets for sale at the business places in Nevada City. Tickets will be sold until May 8th, if notice is not given to the contrary, and returns for Nevada City may be made by Agents to Ira A. Eaton, of the Union Hotel, Nevada City. my3 J. B. CONDON, Sec’y. REMOVAL. HH PRESTON & FAIRCHILD Will Remove their stock of Drugs, Paints,” Oils etc., TO THEIR NEW STORE, UNDER THE TRANSCRIPE OFFICE, : S. W. Corner Broad and Pine Sreets, On May 165th. Nevada, April 20d. Attorney aid Counselor at Lew; a well with molasses; alse bathe the stemact . . gether with store fixtures are for IMPORTANT TO THE ne PEOPLE OF NEVADA COUNTY! TREMENDOUS SALE OF CLOTHING ! ait Banner Bros. EMPORIUM ! Selling Out. Selling Out. TO CLOSE BUSINESS! T= ENTIRE STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S _FINE AND MEDIUM CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, . BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. RUBBER CLOTHINCS BOYS’ CLOTHINC,
&e. &e. KE. Will be Closed out at First Cost AND LESS. Banner Bros: Respectfully inform the people of Nevada County that they have made arrangements to close out their entire business in this city, and in order to dispose of their immense stock as rapidly as possible, they now offer their splendid stock of SPRINC CLOTHINC, LATEST STYLES, At Prices Lower than ever before known on this Coast. (#-To Country Merchants in particular ! Take Notice. .44 e We would say that this is an extraordinary time for you to call and look at our Stock and Prices as the Goods must aud will be closed out this Season, and you had better take advantage of the Great Bargains now offered. t@ The good will of business tosale. . BANNER BROTHERS. vi) +, Con, Brond-& Pine Streetay — of . tage of the markets at all times, and to inAPRIL ist, 1871, NEW FIRM! FRESH Goops1-=: LOW PRICES ! QUICK SALES! 4 ee UNDERSIGNED having this day formed a co-partnership under the firm name Hanson & Gregory, WILL CONTINUE THE GENERAL Grocery, Provision, ° Wooden and Willow Ware, Crockery, AND Liquor Business, AT THE: OLD STAND. We will open the.SPRING CAMPAIGN with a CASH CAPITAL ! Sufficient to meet the demands of the trade of thie vicinity and to enable us to take advansure 10 our patrons a Lower List of Prices than have heretofore ruled in this market, “Money makes the Mare go” And buys at any time below the rulirg market rates. We offer to the pec ple of Nevada and vicinity, the largest and finest assortment of Goods in eur line to be found this side of San Francisco or Sacramento, and will save to our patrons a gocd commission by purchasing in the San Francisco aod Kastern markets exclusively FOR CASH! One of the firm will be in San Francisco most of the time, and our stock will eonstantly be replénished With the Choicest Goodsafforded by the Market. WHICH WILL BE PLACED AT PRICES THAT WILL COMMAND THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS. We invite the public to an examination of our Goods and Prices before making their purchases, And wouid retarn our thanks for their patronage heretofore, All orders will be promptly and faithfully executed and delivered within a reasonable distance of Nevada, Free of Charge. Hanson & Gregory, Nevada, April ist, 1971. Ee" All persons indebted te A. H. Hanson are requested to settle the accounts at as early a date as poss happy so long as they have such fish a through a new form ot PROSPECTUS —OF THE— STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF CALIFORNIA. SAN FRANCISCO. Objects of the Company. First—To prevent the continued periodical skimming o! the State by purely iocal and loreign Lusurance Companies, as is now done, the iarther centralization of capital in pau Francisco. to be eontrolied by the few; the pernicious effects of which are everywoere visible and generally acknowledged. Second—'1o make the lands and property ot the Wheat Grower, Wool Grower, Wine Maker, the Miner, and the Manufacturer available security tor such reasonable Juans and advances as their successiul prosecution naturally requires ; which is the great overshadowing demand of the times en the Pacific Coast. Plan of the Company. First—No doubt whatever exists, that the first object of the Company can be most fuliy and perfectly accomplished by the establishing of a brauch in each and all of the cities and principal towns of the State,under the supervision and contro! of local Directors and of ficers, throngh whom the Capital ot the Company shall be Joaned in the localities where subscribed; and for like purpose, the annual division of the entire net rece pts of the Company amcng all the branches, [ro rata, according to the Capital Stock represented by each. By this method, every branch office is practically a home gBice. enjoying all the ad—. vantages which could possibly accrue through any purely local organization, greatly increased by an extended influence and business. Insurance of Loans, Second—It is confidently hoped, believed andexpected that the second vubject above stated, can be as 1ully andcompietely secured yiorm ot policy, in which the Company ‘nstirés not only & perfect title to the lands given as security but also, prompt and complete compliance with the conditions of loans. ‘the insurance of Crops, and the sufficiency of collateral securities tor other interests, as is dene in Kastern States, may also become of such importance as te inaguce the Company to add those branches to its other business. Reduction of Interest. the thousand agencies ef this Company must tend to the reduction of interest. Capital Stock. The Capital Stock of the;Company will be Two Huudred Thousand Dollars, gold coin, divided ito Four Thousand Shares of Ffity Dollars each, @ Payable, Payable in four installments of Twenty-five per cent each. Subscription Lists. Will be opened at San Francisco, Stockton , Sacramento, San Jose, Marysville, Oakiand, Los Angeles, Santa Cruz, Petaluma, San Rafael, Nevada City, Chico, and VaHejo, where Local Boards have already been partially organized. Who Should Subscribe. Every man in the State of California should identify himself with a Company which so fuity gmbraeés and so perfectly blends the interests of the whole State. Mutuality ef Interests with Co-operative Eflorts, deserves and will command success. DIRECTORS. Hon. Geo Pearce, Wm H Knight, Jacob Schleicler. Abner Doble, P Burnett, RC Kirby, Wm H Moore, dJubn Grant, Kobert Beck, John Domingos, Oi Hon Amassa Pray, Wm R. Wells, }wm J Miller, Isaac R. Jewell, , John Simms, H. B. Hasbrouck ‘LW Walker, Hon. J. N. Saunders, ' G Warner, J D Farweli, iC Tempel, Richard Ivers, . Robert seavy, A. Newman, ‘MM Estee, H. Rosékrans, ' EK Burke, Wm kK Wadsworth, iL W Kennedy, Hon D B Wilson, \d Kittredge, O W Childs, 'J W Nye, P. Beaudry, ‘Cyrus Palmer Jd F Burns, 1 KJ C Kewen, A. C. Niles, . 3B Caswell, Hon Chas Marsh, ‘CE Thom, OC Torson, ' Geo Hansen. E W Bigelow, . John Cashin, hk. W. ‘tully, . ira A Katon, Joseph Perrin, ' A W Lester, Plinuy Bartlett, Wm M Eddy, Jonathan Clark, 1A B Gregory, Hon. 58 B McKee, \@ W Smith, A P Brayton, Chas K Mulloy, James Stratton, U H LaGrange, James Koss, GE Smith, Thos H Hanson, G W Swan, Manville Doyle, John Keyes, Win Hil, N H Old, F ‘lt’ Maynard. Bobert Martens, Geo W rrescott. Paul Morril, Tyler Curtis, Wm Beckman, Sam’! C Gray, W W Marvin, Hon C L Wiggin, CC Hayden, Wm ti Jessup, Chris Weisel, Chas Travers, JW Armstrong: Keller W C Feich, Jone Jones. James McGuire, SH Mott, Amos Warring, i P Marselus, A Heilbron, KM Hunt, Wm H Keep, andrew McShane, W K Strong. Wio H Hall, Andrew Aitken, N H A Mason, 1 N Hoag, Jacob Kich, Jobn Suverkrup, Daniel Murphy, Chas Hass, J Logan, Peter Bargion, Chas Kather, M P Dongterty, Return koberts, C K White, Jd J Holmes, JS Hogan, ~“ C E Groosbeck, Pi N Bess E Teegarden, Loe 5B Filierman, Kichard Dale, Jd P Keiley, . Wm & Williams, iC A Stratton, Eugene Goraad, ‘ hoa Corbett, Frederick Knglehard,! Tnos Guinean, 1 Enoch Jacobs, +O C Wheeler, Wim G English, ‘ M Corcoran, W ‘t' Crowell, ‘'H O Weller, WF Knox, ‘ P A Hogan, Wm Gwyue, } Joho Zoliner, Johan J Bauer, id B H Cooper, John Gregory, ‘1 J Sherwood, Peter A Muller, 1 Jos Baaquier, Joha black, i W L Lawrence, W C Hoppi : {A Har a, Austin perry, 'W © Beicher, k A Kalisher, 1OM Woseucreit, EL “4 C G Breed. LSch {ite * fb Constant accessions to local capital through