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t Sts. San
Fhthcicc
stuil Music
as Dealers
_ Concerts by all of wo
‘iptive Circular,
% Hyde Piano.
e only
INSTRUMENT,
itindred Dollars:: .
sare \74§ octave, and
odern Improvements,
wood Case, Beautiful
iFrame, Carved Legs
; Bass, Apritfe Treh &,
inches; width, 3 feet
‘DFOR TEN YEARS,
very county county in
ndard Organ!
of Tone, Beauty of
Workmanship, EjeJurability,
VALLED,
on hand a good as.
eap Pianos,
OCTAVE, AGRAFFF’
FROM THE BEST
.TERIAL AND
RRANTED.
‘thless Pianos can be
D ORGANS _
STALLMEN’S, IF
RED.
fore purchasing.
MAN & HYDE,
_a Patent to a
Claim, —
LAND OFFICE, )
el., Aug. 27, 18745
given, That William
int Ottice is You Bet,
48 Iuade application
issvuri Canon Placer
Bet Mining District,
wid described in the
file in this offi e as
of Kxterior boundaa Stake marked ‘Mo,
} aud **U, No 11” (Calich # pine 6 inches in
i 6U links distant
suding on the south
u bears 8 6° 15’ W
nce OL a true line,vaW 12.60 chs followe Of Missouri Canon
\, Mdurked ‘*Mo. No 2”
i ou the dorth owned
ss? W 18.00 chs tos
wuiueter, marbed ‘*Mo
1 ibe north bank of
hs trom the edge of
, 4.5 ehs cross the
en 20 and 36, Ip 16,
» West of corner comand 41, 10.30 chs to
>No 4" ST7S 45° W
sarked ‘*Mo Nod” 8
ssiug Missouri canon
vs ichics in diameter,
\ o> BE 7,20 chs, tos
uarked “fo No, 7”
uu tthe West side of
_ the south side of
~ & 6.00 chs running
‘Jilinuws ravine to 4
nurked “*Mo No 8,” N
Wisliuins Ravine toa
sed “Miu No 9” 6tundWilliams ravine, N
biack o.K. 8 in dis
uuding at the june
or Wiiliams ravine
Missouri canon. N
the curner common
16 Nik, 9 East,and Jv
rast M D Bb and M.
tus @ive oak 36 in
" $ 88> 15° E 13.81
mrsed “Mo No 12”
pisce of beginning
sres aid berg a por, 30,16 N10 B and 8
d Nb y of NE % of
rast Mt Diablo Bare
jucation Was made
Joseph Chew, Bib
Lo record of which
jwlung Claimants are
sorth, Burk & Me‘tsuhun & Co,on the
ut © Suuth,
aby adverse claim
lired to present the
: Within sixty days
Uvlisning herevt.
abaND, Mogister.
————
or’s Sale.
given, thot in pur‘uer of the Propet
1 Nevada, State of
: Tiurty-hret day of
he maatter of the es
ectased, the wider
UF paid deceased, will
tu the highest bidduy, the ¥th day of
at luu’e ock, A. B.,
mpi J., 8. Holbroeb, .
) ¥ Devada, in re
lu.luowing person
eusteau, 2 Hair Mat
V’Buceau, 1 Sink, ?
achine, 2 Trunks.) —
4, k small Tabie, 1
1 Cane sucker, 2 Le
“rine Gola Chains,
> taining sever
cb Hing Sh Quart Cap,
} >
2) ©, WARNER,
__ Adin iaietratos,
DY
za Bailvead takes place this atternoon
“ the read shall be built, and while
. Ment and aid the great enterprise
which will surely prove the salvation
The Daily Transerips
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
] r
-. THE COLFAX RAILROAD.
A meeting of the Directors of the
at Grass Valley. If will be the most
important meeting ever held by)
them, and ‘a final decision wifl be .
' had whether the road isto be built
or not, At the last meeting it. was
resolved that the road would be built
“if the su of $74,000. more was sub.
scribed, making the_total Amount
_subseribed$800;000;-on-a road that)
was estimated—to—cost $411,000, I¢
the amount.was not obtaiftted i the-Di-'
rectors stated that a nicetiig of the,
“stockholders would: be called to sub“mitto them ‘the qnestion of disin‘corporating the company. Committees in this city and Grass Valley.
havé worked hard and faithfully,and
they have succeeded in obtaining
‘only about $14,500, making a dé“ciency of $60,000 on the amount
desired by the Directors. The time
expites this forenoon, and we have
but little hopes that another dotlar
“ean be raised among the people.
We feel confident that those who,
hive subscribed have done all-in.
their power to aid the énterprise,
while some who would be greatly
benefited have done the tullest kind
of shirking, and that class. can-al‘Ways be found in every community.
The latter class are more like fats
than any other animal, for they steal
the profits of enterprise put in Operation by liberal men. If the leeches’
could be driven out of the community the enterprising men would assist more ‘in building up the town.
They are not inclined to when they
are compelled to carry the whcie.
burden, while those who do not ussist reap the greatest gain. Notwithstanding all this we want and must
have the road. “It would be a disgrace to let the matter drop now.
{It should not be done, for we know
there never was a road built that had
such a good starter as this one.
know the Directors are anxious that
;
we would not find any fault with
~~them;thepeoplehere and abroad .
would be startled at such a propositidn as is now proposed by the Directors. TWO HUNDRED AND
FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
RAISED FOR THE BUILDING
OF TWENTY-THREE MILES OF
RAILROAD which would cost $411,‘000, and then seriously thiak of disincorporating because more stock is
not taken? That is the proposition
ina nutshell, Gentlemen, for the
sake of good old Nevada county, for
the sake of your own reputation, as
business men do not issue such a
decree, -God ferbiu! By such an
act you~say to the world, we have
no faith that it will pay; we bave no
faith in the permanency of the
towns; we have nut the coufidence to
assume a large debt that will add
thousands of dollars more vilue thap
the reat debt, to the property uf the
county. No! No! We can _ not,
will not believe that such men as
John C, Coleman, Edward Coleman,
William Watt, J. N, Lakenan, Niles
Searls, R. W. Tully, T. W. Sigourney, Chas. Marsh, Thos. Findley
‘and others will say to. the people we
can’t build this road under ‘the circumstances. If they decide not to do
it, it will prove the severest calamity
that has yet overtaken: these towns,
We-a To the Ladies. _
‘In order to make room for our im_Mense stock ‘of fall goods, we will
sell for the next’ three days, anything
in our line, 85-per cent Jess than cast . .
“price. Eleven yards of our choice
valico for one dolar.
81-36 ROSENBERG: BROS. _
: S Oakland School,
S.G. O'Neill ‘bas engaged 46-teach .
the Oakland District school the coming year. It will commence one
week from next Monday. . .
Ly
> «
Go to Nivens’ new stand, corner of
Broad and Pine streets for the best
cigars in, town, aug27
{Children’s Pictures, cee ~
_ Made‘in two seconds, by. Mrs. Rudolph, Photogra; her. a2
~~ so
on ag
: Carriage for io
A second hund top: buggy for sale
cheap. Inquire at this office.
Misdirected Bile.
The bile is slightly cath«rtic, and when
of the proper quality and poured r. gularly,
a8 it ought t be, into the upper bewels, it
Keeps the intestinal canal free from ub.
struction. But.if, owing to the sluggish
action of the liver, the: secretion be deficient in quality or quantity, or both, cdstiveness-ig the result; oh caa the bowels
under such circumstances be permanently
regulated, except by an efficient anti-bilious agent. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is
su h ah agent, as well as a painiess laxa.
, tive and a genial tonic. Hence it is a specific for constipation. But this is only one
of the many virtues of this unequalled vegetuble restorative. It is one of the offices
ofthe bile to-abstract the superabundant™
carbon from the blovd, and when the iiver
does not’ work this’ function devolves upon the kidneys, which cannot even imperfectly perform: the task without being seviously disordered. Co: sequently, kidney
diseases are often consequent. wpom the
torpidity Of the liver. A course of the
Bitters will effectually arouse and regulate
that organ when inert. or slothful, and
thereby avert chronic diseases ‘of the kidneys or bladder, as well as ture constipation. Moreover, this powerfui specific is
an absolute cure fol dyspeperia, nervous
prostration, mental despondency, generat
debility, headache, and all. the minor ailments proceedin from imperfect digestion and assimilation: As an invigorant
for the aged. and ‘infirn#fanda~ means of
rapidly_restoring the strength of convalescent patients, ii takes precedence of every
other.
AUCTION.
. will be one of the
Largest Auction Sales of
the Season.
Atthe Auction Rooms, on COMMERCIAL
STRELT, on
Wednesday, Sept. 2, at 10.A. M.
In addition to the.property already ‘advertised in the ‘I'ranscript, belonging tu the
Estate of Josiua Mulloy, th: re will be sold
Bedste ids, Mattras es, Stoves, ‘Tables, Carpets, Chairs, Bureaus, Parlor Set, Dishes,
Washstunds, Beiding. Lounges, Book Cas: 8
Wardrobes, Watches, Watch Chains, Clocks
‘Books, and in fact one of tie lergest assort ment of goods ever off red for sale at
auction. —
This will be a good opportunity to get
anything you want cheap.
asd J.8. HOLBROOK.
AUCTION
+-ARD-COMMISSION STORE.
ECOND HAnD FURNITURE Bought
and Sold.
™ J. 8. HOLBROOK.
Broad Street, opposite the Bank, Nevada.
WAGON AND HORSES
FOR SALE.
So far as we know there is a unanim.
ity of sentiment among the stockholders here that THE WORK
SHOULD PROGRESS AS FAR AS
THE MONEY ALREADY SUbSCRIBED WILL GO and then_arrangements cun be’ eusily made to
procure the balance Which will be
required to complete it. Suppose
the company carry adebt of say $50,
000, or more, which can be done
easily in addition tothe amount subscribed, and, in letting contracts have
it understood that a certain per cent.
of the contract will be payable in
LUMRER WAGON WITH A SPAN
CF HOKSEr: AND HAKN+ 55, in fine
vruer is offered for gdle Cheap. Fur particulars inquire at the TRANSCUIPT OF FICh
or at BLASAUF’n BREWEKY. adv
New Cigar and Tobacco Stand.
ee
ARCHIE NIVENS.
AS opened a Cigar Stand, on the corner of Broad and Fite Streets, where
cau be founda splendid assurtment of
Imported and Domestie Cigars.
Also the finvst brands of
bonds, due in a certain number Of
years and drawing a fair interest,
We believe the road can be built in
this way. We believe the ties and
iron can be précured in this way,
and even the engines and cars.
“Don’t give up the ship. ’
~RYAD THIS.
Reader, by all. means go and snbscribe for afew shares in the rail-[
road which will’ be a good investCHEWI>G AND SMOKING TOBACCO, PIPES, KTC., KTC.
The stocx is of the choicest kita, and
will be suid 4p the lowebt market lates.
The Telegraph Office has been
removed tu the new Cigar Store. .
a23 ARCHIE NIVENS.
EALER IN BEEF, MUTTON
OAL CORNED BEEY, CumnnD
of the county.
a
PURE, xe.
Meats sold at ree sonabie rates sor Caxh.—_
Shop on Broad Street, oppasite the Neve’
Tnevtre.
edivated stim nlant in “use. ee
MARYSVILL EB!
Monday, Sept idth, 1874.
——_ SPELD PROGRAMME:
Monday. Re ee eras Sept 14.
No, 1. RUNNING RACE—Free for.
i ee Pe owned in
e stric uly 1, 1874;
asa 8 Ot
Dosnimad Tee fale sacha cba $150 00
First premium. $74; sec.
ond, $30; third. $20,
No. 2. RACE AGAINST TIME—
Four’ mitutes; free for all;
to goas they Please; each
horse to go Sing'y; the
herse near'st four minutes
to win; 'entrie= to Temain —
open until thé fret horse
Starts. “Entrance, $5.
Purse... gcth se catee ccliree
{First premium $30; second,
ie,
Tuesday
-+++++-Sept 15.
No.3. TROTTING. RACE—Best
3in5 ; to harness; for horses owned jin the District
July 1, 1874, that never beat
3 minutes.
EMP icc eases $250 00
.. First premium, $150; sec.: ond, $75; third, $25.
No. .4. TROY TING KACE—Free
for all; 2 miles and repeat; ©
for horses owned in the
District July 1, 1874,
Purse.... ere w2+>+: $250 00
: First preminm, $150; second, $75; third, $25. .
Wednesday
No, 6. PACING RACE—Best-3 in
5; free for all pacers owned
in the Districé duly 11874
Parse.... VéReewsne .-.$20000
First premium: $100; sécé ond, $.5; third, $25.
No.6. KUNNING RACE —Free for
all; best 3 in 6.
BOW shi is renee csc. $200 00
First premium, $100; secoud, $75; thiru, $25,
Thursday Sept 17.
‘No. 7, TROTTING RACE —Best
3in6;fr-e for all horses
De that never beat 2:0.
+e eeees eeeeee
First premium, $150; ‘geo.
ond, 2100; third, $50.
No. 8. THROTTLE SG RAGH— Best 3;
Sin 6; free for all horses own-*
ed in the District, duly T,
1874, that never have . best“en 2:50.
ete.. ......— $200 00
First premium, $100; second, $50; third, $40.
Friday. pease eae xz.. Sept 18.
No. 9. LADIES’ TOURNAMENT
2 —¥For the most siillful
,fnd accomplished equestri-.
enne; to Whom we will, on
decision cf the Judge , pay
four premiu) 8. First pre
ium, $40; secoud, $30; third
= $20; fvurth, $10,
No. 10. TRUTTING RACE—Best —__
Sin 6; free Tor all xtailions
standing or owned in the
District June 1, 1874~
Blackbird included.
WOTEGs 5c ces ck. *.§250 00
First premium, $150; second, $75; third, $25,
Saturday Pe eas -. Sept 19.
No. 11. TkUTT' NG RACE— Best 3
in 5; free to ail double
teams owned by the same
person and used as such in
the District.
First premium, $75;
oud, $25,
No. 12. TROTTING RACE—Fiye »
miles out; free for all.
PUR RG 65666 soe ke :..8200 00
First premium, $100; ececond
$75; third, $25. ee
CONDITIONS. .
Trotting and Pacing to be governed by
the By-laws, Rul's and Regulations of the
Natioual Association.
Runuing Races by the Rules of the State
Agricultural Suciet,.
Ali entries can be made st the Secrete-ry’s: flive, atany time before 6 P. M:, september Sth. ‘Ven per cent, premium will
be required at the time of making the entry.
All entries subject to the approval of the
Buard of Directors. r
A horse d stancing the field, or any part
of the same, shell only be eutitled to the
first money. a
The following counties comprise th
Northern District; Butte, Coluss, Del Norte,
Huw built, Kiamat.. Lake, Lassen, Mendocino, Nevud»s, Nap», Piacer, Plumas, Bhas‘@, Dict a, Siskiyuu, Sonon's, dbelano, But
ter, ‘behama, ‘lrivity, Yolo and Yuba.
by order of the Bosru.
D. E. KNIGHT, President.
Wa. G Murpwy, Seer: ta-y.
a22 \ Room No. 6, Udd Fellows’ Building.
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
AND
MINING CHEMICALS,
AND, LEAD AND OLAY CRUCIBLES,
S‘rr
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
E. M. PRESTON,
APOTHECARY AND DEALER IN
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Peris White, Cement
Whiting Pinster Paris, &c. &c.
Also, a full asa-rtment of Choice Liquors,
. for medicinal purposes.
Perfume and Toilet Articles in Great Vari: ty.
Preseri ptions carefully compounded st all
hourg.,
N. W. Cor: Broad & Pine Sts.
Property insured ageinst loss by fire at
the luwest rates by. \
E. M. PRESTON,
. == Fire Iusurauce Agent.
Nevada, June 27th.
House For Sale. ”
large fine residence, situated in Neva&£ da City. Contsining 9 reoms, ceéliar }
hot. room,closete Ke. One-half acre lot,aino
t varirty of choice truit on the premis' orins cash.
Apply to J. M. WALLING
Beal Estate Agent. '
2
-NORTHERN DISTRICT FAIR.
Soo aere Ges ae ‘Sept 16-4
Nh & Feléén’s Column.
BELL & BELDEN,
Masonic Building,
Be
Cor Pine & Commercigl Streets,
Wholesale and Retail”
i DEALERS IN.
Medicines,WINDOW GLASS, _
PAINT BRUSHES,
. ——
‘ F
BLANK BOOKS, —
_ SCHOOL BOOKS, :
at the Lowest Terms.
STATIONERY,
Gold Pens,
Eteel Pens,
“
Legal Cap,
‘Bill Cap, }
Drawing Paper,
Envelopes.
——Bethesda Water!
Taken {from the Celebrated Mineral Springs of Waukesha,
~ Wisconsin.
This Water id one of the best and most
wonderful curative agents known to the
MATERIA MEDICA in all didvases of the Kidneyéand Bladder or any secondary symptoms growing outof such derangetaente ak
Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Liver Derangement,
Billiousness, Costiveness and all other diseases. Huudreds of Testimonials are added every day by persons of note who have
been cured by the use of Bethesda Water.
Jadge Field of the U. 8. Supreme Cut,
eBy. It will cure every diseage of the Kidneys, Vicct or remote.
U. 8. Senator Windom, of Maine, testifies
to ite efficiency in his case of Kidney trouble of over twenty yeare atending. He waa
cureJ in ten days. ;
Prof. Williard Parker of New Yorn, ColThe acknowlgiged head
of the profession in America, has ordered
the Hospitul to be supplied with Bethesda
Vater.
lege and Hospital.
‘s curative properties proven in hundre’ of well authenticated cases.
—for further information apply for circu.
lars, etc, at
BELL * BELDEN’S,
Agents for Bethesda W .\°r
e
7 . Agricultural —
Mining Chemicals,.
JUVENILE,
School Libraries supplied
Letter and Note Paper,
&ec, &c:
W. H. Crawford's
: COLUMN.
UST RECEIVED ANQKEPT COON
STANTLY UN HAND AW
LARGE STOCK OF
(HARDWARE,
aang meso ee AE
= Implements, .
_ AT THE OLD STAND,
Patent Medicines, Opposite the Union Hotet,
= oe MAIN STREET,
: Nevada City.
) A full line of IRON AND STEEL,
CuOln PunvuNnay, NAILS AND SHOVELS
~~ TOILET SOAPs, oa ee ’
TOILET PowpER, WHEELBARROWS,
COLOGNE SETS, Rope, all sizes, Blocks & Sheaves
COMBS, BRUSHES, . -. — eae
&e. &. &&.
— . . . HYDRAULIC PIPE
‘PAINTS; OILS, ~~~) "Made to order and Tarred.
VARNISHES, :
Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing
Doors & Windows
GLASS & PUTTY.
—
WHITE (LEAD,
Linseed, Lard and Castor Oil,’Sole Agent for the
-AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT
MIXED FOR USE, ;
ee
POWDER, .
Giant, California and Eastern,
Agent for the
WEED SEWING MACHINE
THE BEST MADE.
Always in stock, SPO)L COTTON, SILKE,
AND NEEDLES for the varions Machines
in ase.
Agent for A. 8. Hallidie’s
WIRE ROPE!
At Manufacturers’ Prices and Freight.
WOODEN and WILLOW
WARE,
CROCKERY
AND
GLASS WARE,
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS.
Call and Examine
my prices :
Before maki.g purchases
elsewhere.
Perr
!
By Doing So, .
Tin Ware made and Repaired.
G3 AND WATER PIPE of aji kinds
a) vayes on hand and connections made with
the City Water Works.
WH CRAWFORD,
P and 90 Main Cte-et,
a
a fal
. Comnfercial Street,GOLDEN TRUTHS.
_——_
‘
ED. GOLDSMITH .
Spot eres forth from his
Spacions and Elegant New Store
/ —on—
Commercial Street,
And bids the. gay world wag as if will for
he is happy. : The admiration of his owstomeraatuecing his =. fe
‘Splendid Display “of Goods,
a8 Music-to hig soul. ‘The throng that
daily visit his
UNIQUE BAZAAR
Is evidence of the superiori y of his goous
and the treatment customers receive at his
hands. There is
EVERY “LUXURY
To be.found there that is produce. in the
t
‘. Tropic or Temperate Zones. There: ls eve
ky Variety of: laces
BHAUTIFUL TOYS
That human ingenuity has been able to in.
vent,
CONFECTIONERY
That would tempt the palate of the Gode,
and every article in the Variety line go gu
. perior iti quality and so artistically-arrang
ed that the whole establishment delights
the vyes of the beholder, =
The new brands of
‘Cigars and Tobacco
ARE UNEXCELLED!
4
Extenda s-cordial invitation to everybody
to visit him at hig new stgnd-andl he promi
Ber them polite attention and the best stock
of Goods from\which to select ever seen iu
the mountains,
Remember the New Store
Opposite Transcript. Ofiice,
Nevada.
Nevada, Ang. 19th.
Lester & Mulloy, —
Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
GHAB, E. MULLOY
---][N—
GROCERIES.
* HARDWARE,
— “CROCKERY,
Fine Wines and Whiskies.
KE KEEP ON HAND. CONSTANTLY
A LAKGE and varied Stock of the
aboy line of Goods.
No, 52 Broad Street,
NEVADA CITY,
Nevada, July 16, 1874.
J. M, WALLING, .
NOTARY PUBLIC,
~~AND—
Justice of the al
{KARCHING RECURDS, ABSTRACTIN#s
ded to.
_ Accounts collected,
Also Agert for:
PACIFIC FIRE INSURANOE AGENCY
AND. COMMERCIAL FIRE INSURANCE
CO. OF LONDON,
Parties desiring to SELL, PURCHASE OR
REST PROPER! Y will find it tu their in
vantage to.call at. my office, .
Office No 62 Mroud street, Ner
City.
LUNDON ASSURANCE:
CORPORATION.
en A. D,. 1720.
4
Cash Assets, $13,000,000
e
Fire Risks at Current Rates
C2088 & CO. Geners] Agents,
No. 4: 3 California Street, San Franciex-s
LESTER. & MULLOY
Azents for \.ysda City.
4 Nevada, Ang. i! 2274. :
Bs ORS CnC da an
\THE PEOPLES CHOICE: ,
BOR SUPERVI.CR,
vt District,
George G. Allan.
KLECLIORN.
Wedneday. ‘ept2nd, 1EG4
Ney de, Ang, Wh ;
‘GOLDSMITH :
+
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KD AND CONVEYANCING promptly atten ie
Acs a Ste Sia nc a a
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