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September 6, 1874 (4 pages)

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* 4 ‘Isabel if he-hatt“appeared ih 9 _. appeared before-us asa lady of high ¥ r LiAtBAL =: ? The Daily Transcript NEVADA CITY; CALs LOCAL AFFAIRS. **Kast Jenne. phs Templetuns. ' Last Friday evening the Tem: _ pleton Troupe rendered the emotion: ul play of “East Lynne,” to a good nudience, This play, like “Phe New Magdalen,”’ gave Miss Alice Vune full scope for hérremiurkable powers as an actress. ‘In the ‘‘Magdales”’ she showed’ by the’ mest:“ttrtersey acting, how many mcttabs ate trying to regain in the world what they have lost. In “Bust Tiynne,”’ she ravk, happily married, with all the comforts of life around her. Butthe demon jealousy-whispered inher’ ‘ear, and in her mad frenzy she gives up‘home, fries and ‘children, be/oause she thinks her husband js un“ faithful to her; “Alice Vune’s acting throughout the piece was very fige, but there were times whea she rose tothe sublime. In the scene with Francis, where she severs her cotnection with him, the audience were carried away by their feelings; and in the scene at the death-bed of the child, her acting surpassed anything we ever witnessed, The Miss Corney of Isabel Vane, was rendered in _Such @ manner as to stamp her asa fine actress.. She played the character as Wellas.we ever saw it played on this coast. Mr. Whiffiu’s Sir “Francis was good. The only criti‘ cismemade was the manner in which ‘thé: character was dressed, The Sir Francis of the novel would never have been able to carry off the Lady drawing-room witheut gloves and with gray pants, The contrast between his dress and thet of Lady Is: abel’s fell evening dress was rather too marked to ayoid criticism, @therwisé the character wag faultless. Little Fay appeared in the piece as Willie, and afterwards sang her *“Cupid medleys.” “On Saturday afternoon there was a matiuce given, and one of the Primary scl.ools attended in'a body. In the evening there ‘was a large hotise to witness the toncluding performance of the company. In biddjng this company farewell, we assure them, that they will carry ‘with them the kindest wishes of our’. citizens, who will always be ready te welcome them. buck. Good-bye. ; Rich Cisias Up. The owners of -the Manzanita -, mine, near this city, havetemporariiy shut down on account of Searcity of Water-"TPhe men have been en=+. gaged for some time in cleaning up the “bed rock. We. were informed yesterday, that the prospect. ef a “large clean up is very flattering. Ourinformant says he saw a pun partly filled with Specimens of pure gold which was picked up off the bed rock, and he estimated ‘the: amount to be wo th at least six thousand dollars. Only a portion ‘of the ground to be cleuned up has been gone-over, What the total amount of the clean ep will be, of course is uncertain, but it will doubtless be wery darge. Fifty thousand dollars ae would be a gmail estimate, It is oe pee Btatifying to learn of this success. When-the present, owtiers took hold of the mine, its’ prospects were not very bright, i mauy thought it would not prove a Rood invesment; bat by good manageme and rich ‘ground, itis proving to-be oneof the best mines in this vicinity, ~~~ ~ Hair Work and Jewelry: Miss Annie O'Donnell, whose place of business is on Broad. street; adjoining Radolph's Photograph Gallery, announees in to-day’s paper _ that she is prepared to do. hair work in all its branches, such as switchés, frizettes, curls, puffs, braids, chains, and hair jewelry of all kinds, Ladies hair dene up for parties. Miss O'Donnell gaarautees her work and solicits a share of Patronage from thie ladies of Nevada. — » . In 'tewn! a eare J.C. Gole. an, icon. Thos. Findley and Ww. 8. Byrue, agent fur P. J. and J. Cassin, of San Franciseo, were in town yesterday. The, first hamed gentlemen were here on’ railroid Business. ; Girl Wunted. 4 A girl wanted to uo yeneral housework;\work light. A youny girl preferred. For further particulars epquire at the Daily ‘Transcerpr Office, Sep5-if.cy eThe subject. The subject this evening at the Congregational Church, by Mr. Sims, willbe, “God's vuicdin silence.” Go td Nivens’ hew staid; cortier of Broad and Pine streets for the best cigars in town, , @0g27 e Sen vat re Children’s Pictures, ~<_ Made in two seconds, by Mrs. Rudolph, Photographer, Usenet a empl ea ~~ : Cutriagé for Sale: A second hand top buggy for sale cheap. Inquire at this offire., ~~. = Se Drath by Default, Weary of prescriptions that do no gond, and perple%ed by the multitude of medical theories advanced by disagreeing doctors, prcceree of invalids beeomté despondent and hopeless. Many of those who are thus circuistanced suffer chiefly from ex haustion. “It may: be that the depleting lopaths, the -do-nothing homeopaths, and the -plavious hiydfopiths.ave each in turn taken these unfertunatesin—hand;and-that Patt these “paths” have only brought them: “‘Rearer-to-tenth’s door. — What, thei, is to .be done fot them? What do theyneed? “Their resi needs are three—invigoration, regulaticn,. purification, and ‘these three réstorative processes are the direct and simultaneons restlts of 9 persistent and aui.y use of the most efficient and agreeable uf. all "Vegetable tenicS and altebati ves, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters.” I¢ is not too + much to say that multitudes dte of their debility whose lives might have teen Baved by @ course of this Vitalizing elixir. fts Tuedininal ingredients cousist of the finest tonics, bivod-deterge. ts and laxatives which the botanic kingdom can. supply, wad the vehicle by which they are diffused through the system is the purest stimulant ever manufactured for medical purposes. The effect of the Bitters is to. iuccease-the appetite, improve the digestion, tone ana regulate the liver, keép the bowels moderately tree, brave the nerves, arrest enaciay tion, cheer the depressed Spirits, strengthen the constitution and prolong life: Death from mere debility and _phyxical decay-is, ‘ia at least three cases out of five, death by default, which a timely r.sort to Hostet= ter’s Bitters might have prevented, General Insurance Agency, BOTH LIFE AND FIRE, — (yontrerion OF ACCOUNTS ard CON. 7 VEYANCING PRUMPILY and OAKS. FULLY al TENDED TO, Acknowledgments Taken. REAL ESiATE AGENCY. = B. DAVENPORT, Notaty Public and Justice of the : Peace. _, OFFICE ON BROAD STREET, OPP SILK NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL NeVada City, Sept. 1, 1874. FOR SALE. ee Ox SEVEN OCTAVE UPRIGHT Pr. ANO, in perfect. order, One FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE, néarly new. One SINGLE BUGGY. One 81X HORSE WaGoNn, One SADD}.E HORSE. Enquire of M. RILEY at Moody & Ste. ger’s Feed Store, on Main Street. — NOTICE. All persons indebted to me are requested 40 settle immediately and save costs. ‘Nevada, Sept. 2d, 1874. M. RILEY. AUCTION *-AND-« COMMISSION STORE. Srconp HAND FURNITURE Bought and Sold. 9 4.8. HOLBROOK, Broad Street, opposite the Bank, Nevada. WAGON AND HORSES ma “BUMRER WAGON WITH A SPAN A CF HOKSEs AND HAKNES, in fine oruer if offered for sale cheap, “For particulars inquire at TRANSOKIP'T OF FICK or at BLASAUK'’S WERY, asd New Cigar and Tébacco-Stand. ~ oH _ ARCHIE NIVENS, AS opened a Cigar Stand, on the cor= ner of Broad and Pine Strects, where ...} Si Be found a splendid assortment of Imported and Domestic Cigars. Also the finest brands of _—_ NORTHERN DiSTRicT Farr. Bell & Beléen’s Colu mn. @ 4 MARYSVILLE! COMMENUING ON SPEED PROGRAMME: Mondap........Sept 14. No, 1. RUNNING RACE Free fo¥ all 3-year olds owned in the District July f, 1874; st 2 ih 3, Parse.. ici. ob. 82sodo First premitin. $74; ser. * ! ond, $30; third, $90. Re, 2. RACZ AGAINST TIME— ° Four minutes; free for all; to goas they please; each orse to go singly; tho ho¥se nearest four minutes ‘to Win; entrie= to remain--———-_—+open“ until ‘the first horse ———— starts. Entrance, $6. Purse.... ive su qnsxie GOT First premium,$30; second, — °* — Tuesday ... s+eseeees Sept 15; No. 3. TROTTENG RACE—Best . Sind. ; to harness; for hors. €8 owned in the Dist¥ict July 1, 1874, that never beat 8 minutes, Purse... eread / tebe Torr vi 8250 00 First premium, $150; sec . Ond, $76; third;$25,.° \ TROY TING RACE—Freefor all;2 miles and repeat; for horses. owned in‘ the District July 1, 1874, Parse.. se. 4.8250 00 First preminm, $150; secs , oad, $75; third, $25. a. Wednésday:....,. . Sept 16. Ne. 5, PACING RACE—Best 3 in : oa f 5; free for ali pacers owned in the District duly 1,1874, ~Parge. oo. eens 1 820000 First premium. $100; sec"ond, $75; third, $95. . Ne, 6, KONNING RACE —Free for all; best 8 in 5. Parse ss52 55645. Seeeetee -$200 00 First premium, $100; second, $75; thiru, $26, . Thare@ay 6 -555.0ci. Sept-17. -No, 9 TROTTING --RACE=Best a 3 in; free for all horses that never beat = 30. evasee 330000 First premium, $150; second, 2100; third, $50. Ne. 8. TROTTING RAVCE—Best 3 : ~—-~in-6;-freeforatt horses own. o “ed in the District, July 1, _ 1874, ag never have beat_ ‘en 23 : * Pere aiickcc -+++-8200 00 First premium, $100; sec‘ond, $0; third, $30. Friday ensscssiciy.. Sept 18. No. 9. LADIES’ TOURNAMENT —Fer the most ghillful ,8nd atcomplixhea equestrienue; to Whoin we will, on decision of the J udge-, pay four premiums. First premium, $40; second, $30; third * : No. 10. TROTTING RACE—Best _ __8 in 5: Yree tor-al-staitions =—— standing or owned in the District June 1, 1%4= Biackbird included. Puarse,...,. ret TET $250 0@ First premium, $150; sec~ ond, $75} third, $25, Saturday.......: Sept 19. Neo. 11. TRUTTING RACE—Best 3 in 5; free to ali double teanas owned by the same person and used as pach in the Distfict, First premium, $75; sec. ond, $25, No. 12. TROTTING RACE—Five miles out; free for all.
Ws ge ee ee $200 00 First premium, $100; second ‘ $75; third, $25, CONDITIONS. Trotting and Pacing to be governed by the By-laws, Rules and Regulations of the National Association. Running Races by the Rules of the State Agricultural Society, All entries can be madest the Secretary’s office, atany time before 6 P. M., September 5th. ‘ren per cent. premium will required at the time of making the ‘eny . All entries subject to the approval of the Board of Directors, whA horse distancing the field, or any part of the same, shall only be entitled to the first money. = —— The following counties comprise the Northern District: Butte, Colusa, Del Norte, Humpbolt, Kiamatn,: Lake, Lassen, .Mendocino, Nevuda, Naps, Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Sclano, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo and Yuba. By order of the Board, E D.E. KNIGHT, President. Wau. G Murpuy, Secretaiy. : a22 Room No. 6, Odd Fellows’ Building. DRUGS, ~ MEDICINES, 45D MINING CHEMICALS, AND, LEAD AND CLAY CRUCIBLES, T “NEVADA DRUG STORE. Bm, APOTHEGARY Paints, Oils, Varnish, Whiting, Plaster Also, a full assortment of . CHEWING AND SMOKING To-' _ BACCO, PIPES, ETC., ETC, ‘The stock is of the choicest kind, and Will be sold at the lowest market rates. The Telegraph Officé has been removed to the new Cigar Store. a23_ ARCHIE NIVENS. Commercial Street, Nevada. AMES MONRO. having opened a meat Market on Commercial street, is prebared to supply custumers witha the beat quality of beef, Muitun, vork, Veal ,Coruedbert, Corned Pork,ec. at the luwest prices hours. for medicinal p mS Perfume and Toilet Articles in Great Vax. riety. : = Prescriptions carefully compounded at all N. W. Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. Property insured against loss by fire at the lowest rates by : ' .. B, M. PRESTON, .* Fire Insurance Agent. Nevada, Jane 27th. ; : House For Sale. — large fine residence, situated in NevaA da City. Containing 9 rooms, cellar bath room,closets &c. One-half acre lot, also 4 great varicty of choice fruiten the premisApply to J. M. WALLING al2 ae lical Estate Agent. Mining ‘Chemicals,. PAINTS, OILS; the Hospital to be su} Water. lars, etc. at Masonic Building, Cor Pine & Commercial Streets, . Wholesalé and’ Retail ? DEALERS IN Patent Medicines, &e. &e. a A full line of CHOICE PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPs, TOILET POWDER, €OLOGNE SETs, ‘ COMBs, BRUSHES,en _ VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES. \ \ " \ BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, GIFT BOOKS, JUVENILE, School Libraries Supplied at the Lowest Terms. STATIONERY, Gold Pens, Eteel Pens, Letter and Note Paper, Legal Cap, Bill Cap, Drawing Paper, Envelopes. &eo, &a Bethesda Water! Taken from the Celebrated Mineral Springs of Waukesha, Wisconsin. —, This Water is oneof the best and most wonderful curative agents known to the MATERIA MEDICA in all diseasegof the Kidneys and Bladder or any secondary symptoms growing out of such derangetaents as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Liver Derangement; Billiousness, Costiveness an@ all other diseases. Hundreds of Testimonials are add: ed every day by persons of note who have been cured by the use of Bethesda Water. Judge Field of the U. 8. Supreme Court, says ; It will cure every disease of the Kidneys, direct or-remote, U. 8. Senator Windom, of Maine, testifies to its efficiency in his cage of Kidney tr#uTheacknowledged head jn America, has ordered ‘Its curative properties prov. dreds of well authenticated cases, For further information apply for circu.» : BELL & BELDEN’S, Agents for Bethesda Water. W. H. . Crawfor BELL. & BELDEN, +——Made to order and Tarred is usr RECEIVED AND KEPT CON] STANTLY ON HAND A : LARGE STOCK oF "HEAVY AND SHELF oo 2 ames d’s. GOLDEN TRUTHS I OOKS serenely forth from hig tomers atseeing his : # ; +4 eS } ED. GOLDSMITH Spacious and Elegant New Store HARDWARE, . . fi And bids the ghy world wag as it will fer h —ON— Commercial Street, e is happy. The admiration of his on» Splendid Display of Goods, = AT THE OLD STAND, . Opposite the Union Hotel, MAIN STREET, aot * * a a IRON AND STEEL, NAILS AND SHOVELS, WHEELBARROWS,Rope, all sizes, Blocks & Sheaves —_ HYDRAULIC PIPE Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing Doors & Windows GLASS & PUTTY. WHITE (LEAD, Linseed,Lard and Castor Oil. Sole Agent for the AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT Agent for the WEED SEWING MACHINE THE BEST MADE. Always in stock, 8POOL COTTON, SILKE, AND NEEDLES for the varions Machines That human ingenuity vent, _ donee ps That-would tempt the palate of the Gods, and every article in the Variety line so superior in quality and so artistically arranged that the whole establishment delights the eyes of the beliolder, Cigars and Tobacco. OHA, E, MULLOY" as Music to his. soul. ‘The. throng that ——Paaily visit Ris ; ; UNIQUE BAZAAR \ a Is evidence of the superiori y of his goods: Pana the treatment customers receive at hiv ae . hands, There is ie = “EVERY LUXURY To be found there that is produce. in tho Tropic.or Temperate Zones, There = ‘[ ry variety ot pure _ BEAUTIFUL TOYS has been able te in. =o The new brands of ARE UNEXCELLED! GOLDSMITH -Eateadea-cordiqi tmvitation to everybody to visit him at his néw stand and he promises them polite attention and the best stock, of Goods from which to select ever seen im the mountains, Remember the New Store Opposite, Transcript Office, Commercial Street, Nevada, Nevada, Ang. 19th. ANSON W. LESTER, Lester & Mulloy, 7 MIXED FOR USE. { Wholesale and Retail Dealers, s Ww we GROCERIES, Pot DER, HARDWARE, Giant, California and Eastern. -CROCKERY, Fine Wines and Whiskies, ® KEEP ON HAND CONSTANTLY A LAKGE und varied stock of the abov line of Goods, No, 52 Broad Street, NEVADA CITY, Nevada, July 15, 1874. in use, Agent for A. 9. 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 making purchases . elsewhere. . [CAN SAVECOIN. By Doing So. . “Tin“Ware made and Repaired. GAS AND WATER PIPB of al! kinds always on hand and connectioné:made with the City Water Works. . H. CRAWFORD, 21 and 29 Main Strect. siagree a pst A #2049, on Broad siret, bs G. &. J. M. WALLING, NOTARY PUBLIC, —AND— Justice of the Peace. RARCHING/RECORDS, ABSTRACTING kD AND CONVEYANCING prowptly atten ded to, : Accounts collected, Also Agert for: f PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY AND COMMERCIAL FIRE INSURANCE +. CO. CF LONDOs,Parties desiring to SELL, PURCHASE OR RENT PROPER?Y will find: it to their ad vantage to call at my office, Office No 62 Broad Street, Ner t City. LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. SPABLISHED A. D. 17 4 1 Cash Assets, ‘ $13,000,000. Fire piiaks at Current Rates. C2083 & CO. Genera] Agents, . No. 41 3 Qalifornia Street, San Francis LESTER & MULLOY Agents for Nevada City. Nevada, Aug. 11,1874. > Dissolution, i “ : hee ‘ 3 HF 00 p-1tnorship heretotore @xtating \ tw uw. E. Wilhingtou and ~, MehDic,.u the Painting business is thiddsy ifpoived by mucuul consent. [ne bus 688 Will be curried on 6 usual at the gid Withit-gton, ~ firma arete 1 persons in-jei ted to the late quested to segtle immediately wih G. k. : Withington; and ali : : mands against suid tirm will present theus to him for payment. réous having de G. E. WITH NGTON, C. M KECH jl. Nevada, Ang. 191), rid, 2a ghia pe oe Be ss lacs fig sa lins eet ene zie ae aS ee F Me Koen ine wy hnr se, — my oom ee 2 ed isn sang wee ST Sie yl Ra ge 5 . APE Ns Se 2 ~ RE = TEL e i See Me & oe a é. Rat EE a nee cg eset = ~ tte hs = 3 ae “eh poco § ve ~ eR Sago eke ao = aac