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September 9, 1874 (4 pages)

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miture Je cheap, Kitchen OUGH & iby Fri' “freemen” , “Question, and his “A warty, ‘on. Mondhy alight, Was Noud in his advocacy of ‘the right of American freemen to’ do -as ‘they liked. . After. norating to.e crowd for ‘some time, he was informed ‘by the ‘City Marshal of the-right ef‘éfficers “to put im ‘thé calaboose all those who are. imtoxicated. “The idhia 3 was so. unanswerable that. «he made’ no objection, ” ‘and soon thereafter enjoyed a sound—napin‘that classic. . precinct, ‘Phe President of the Northern -District,Fair, to be -held--at Marysville, requests the lady riders of this ‘place to go to that civy ‘and compete forthe prizes for the best riding. “We think thers” are ‘ladies here who. ride as gracefully asiit is possible to -do, and we wish they ‘would enter: The: dists-and ‘earryey several of ‘the prizes. Geo. 8. Hupp has leased the room “formerly occupied as a city hbrary . room, in the Brown & Morgan block. It is the fidest.room for un office in this city, and. will be nicely fitted up and occupied as soonas thei improvements being made are cumpleted. There is but one'room ih the block now. unoteupied. “There is talk of organizing a married mens"‘clib in this city. It is. ‘thought -wlittle vim canbe “infused into an entertainment by their mapagement, They propose giving a social party once in two. weeks dur~dng the Winter, and have them alternately-at the Union and National hotels. Wm, Walters, on his way to his place of business bu Monday, saw a . large sized owl perched upon a fence, and immediately pave chasé, After little skirmishing he captured the “critter.” He was given toira Eaton, who has him caged among his other specimens, . ‘We understand Hon. Thos. Findley is wide awake on the railroad interest in the matter is an assurance of the cer‘tainty of its construction. At least ‘that is the expression we hear on every hand. “The Digger doctors have exhausted-all their remedies without effect “on @ squaw who ate too plentifully of ‘Manzanita berries. One of the bucks "was yesterday ‘making inquiries “eee the white man’s remedy. * James H. Campbell of thiscounty, ‘who read law with Dibble & Byrne -of Grass Valley, is practicing law at San Jose. Heis a talented young man and will not fail to meet with success, New schoo! houses are to be erected in Graniteville and Spenceville Districts, and the house in Lime We are ‘frequently asked if any races are to be hudsat the Half Way * house track this Fall. “We presume none will be had until the State Fair, and perbaps not then; A day’s sport would be a good thing. The owl mentioned above, we since learn ig oné that escaped from Ea_ ton’s menagerie the night previous to his capture by Walters. J. J. Rogers, ex-Conuty Clerk, has returned to this city to reside. He} is prepared to take charge of tue books of any firm that desires his “services, J. 8. McCue, of. the firm of Kirkpatrick and*McCue, Sen Francisco, isin town, and ready to supply the -demand for goods in their line. The Court House is looking splenidly. People so much admire its outside appearance that the interior -is seldom visited. * Business there is very dull just now. --Deputy Bheriff, A. W. Potter, is enjoying the bulmy breezes and charming society of San Francisco, and, will continue that same for a “week or more, -J.@. O'Neil and Mias Alice Ghapuian are teaching the Oukland school. ‘They commenced on Monday,A ‘Chinaman was relieved of $500 night before lust in Chinatown; how or by whom we are hot able to tell. There were indivations of rain yesterday afternoon. A good shower bees) -* hailed with gratitude now. ‘thay Wantes. ‘. work ;;work light. ; @llopaths, the do. nothing homeopaths, and Go te the National nl Flotel Shaving . Palace for marie. Balt Pong. and pesaseae oe 9941 Girl Wanted, hs girl wanted to do general house-}A young girl preferred. For further parviculars enquire at the Daily Transcrier Of fice. Sep5-tf, Go to Nivens’ new stand, corner of Broad and Pine streets: for the ‘best cigars in town. a0g27 tly pr lhans Children’s Sistas : Made in two seconds,.by Mrs, Rudolph, Fane, a2 cnceillpin Death by Default, ~ ‘Weary of. prescriptions that do no good, and perplexed by the multitude of medical theories advanced by disagreeing doctors, thousands of invalids become despondent and hopeless, Many of those who are thus circiisianced suffer chiefly from ¢x haustion, It may be that the depleting the pluvidus hydropaths have each in turn taken these unfortanates in hand, and that all these “pathé” have only brought them hearer to déath’s door, What, then, isto be done for them? -What do, they need? Their réal needs are three—invigoration, Tegulatic n, purification,~and these three restorative processes are the direct and simuitancons results of a persistent and dai. y use of the most efficient and agreeable of all vegetable tonics and alteratives, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. It is not too much to suy that multitudes aia of their debility whose lives might have been saved by a course of this vitalizing elixir, Its . medinin 4 ingredients consist of the finest tonics, biovd-detergects and laxatives which the botanic kingdom can supply, and the vehicle by which they are diffusea through the system is the purest stimulant ever manutactured for medical purposes, appetite, improve the -digestion, tone and Fegulate the liver, keep the bowels moder-ately free,’brace the nerves, arigst enacia‘tion, cheer the depressed spirits, strengihen the constitution and prolong life. ‘Death from mere debility and physical decay is, in at least three cases ont of five, death by. défault, which a timely r.gort to Hostetter’s Bitters might have prévented. pssusstestassnssustspiessussemsnansesenneen General Insurance Agency, BOTH LIFE AND FIRE, _—— ie OF ACCOUNTS ard CON. Vt YANUING. PROMPTLY. and CARE¥ ‘ULLY ATTENDED'£Q, os Acknowledgments Taken. ———_. Ss. By DAVENPORT, ' Notary Public and Justice of the. Peace, OFFICE ON BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. Nevada City, Sept. 1, 1874. FOR SALE. NE OCTAVE UPRIGHT PISEVEN ANO, in perfect order, One FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE, nearly new. One SINGLE BUGGY. One SIX. HORSE WAGON, One SADDLE HORSE. tire of M. RILEY. at & ° ~ saad ad be —— NOTICE, All persons indebted to me are requested to pint gg roi > immediately and save costs. ger’s New Cigar and Tobacco Stand. cee H“2 ortins fan e c. m cai be founda splendid Imported and Domestic Cigars. Also the finest trahds of CHEWI'G AND SMOKING hye choicest neta and an Se let, panes orn . Monday ‘No, 2. No. 3, TROTTING RACE—Bast The effeet of the Bitters is'to ine, euse the . REAL ESTATE AGENCY. A en Tek ¢ gene eae, MARYSVILLE! ‘COMMENCING ON, i Monday, Sept ‘Vath, 1674, ” SPEED PROGRAMME : Sept. Me: No, 1. Tie for « all 3-year olds owned in the District July 1, 1874; best 2 in 3. » Purse.. pee ree ei First piedeiificin: $74; sec. ‘ond, $30; third, $20, s RAGE AGAINST TIME—Four minutes; free for all; to goas they please; each horse to go sitigly; the “a pepe ergy tated mintites : to win; entrie to remain : ‘ open until. the first horse-.. starts. Seana $5. _ Purse.. naa tse eT oer aes 00 . seeds Tisiaay wind to, mnie pt ‘Tb. Sind ; to harness; for hors. es owned in thé District..July 1, 1874, that never beat : $ minutes, j First premium, $160; sec: ond, $75; third, $25 + No, 4: TRO’, ‘TING KACE— for all; 2 miles and dv ° for horses owhed in the District July 1, 1874, Parse. +++. 925060 First dtersians, $150; sec. ond, $76; third, $25. Wednesday....... Sept 16. Ro. 5. PACING RACE—Best Sin. . 5; free for ull pacers owned in the District July 1,1994, First. premium: $100; ad ond,. $15; third, $25. No. 6. RUNNING’ RAGE —itreo for all; best 3 in 5, wens -Parse. “eae -$200 00 First peaksinia, $100; . Bec. ond, $75; third, $25, TH Ay.--ciewrvekwne Sept. 17. No,.1,. TROTTING RACE=Best ~ 38in6;free for all horses that never beat 2:30, WME Cocea st ecse ec. ec ae $300 00 q First premium, $150; Bec ond, «100; third, $50. ae No. 8, PROT’ TING RAGE Best 3» \. _ in 6; free for all horses ownBs ‘ed in the District, July. 1, a Luge never have Deaten 2 pola Fah len Be! eid a Pe sidet on, $200 00 First premium, $100;-second, $3C; third, $30. Friday shea ect AP ee ee Sept 18. . No, 9, LADIES’ TOURNAMENT —For the.most gkiilful ,and accomplished equestri“enue; to whom we will, on decision of the Judge-, pay four premiuu.é. First premium, $40; second, $30; third $20; fourth, $10. No, 10. TROTIING RACE—Best e 3 in 5; frew tor all Atalliona ; District June 1, 1874— Blackbird included. seeveee Parse... Nnnte Keur suis $250 00 First cemlit, $160; sec. ond, $75; third. » $25, BANG ee one n, meh Af. No. 11, TROTTING RACE—Best 3 in 5; free to all bettas ~teanis owned by the . person and a8 such in
. the District. Ei First. premium,’ $75; BEC. ond, No. 12; TROTTING RACE—Five miles out; free for all. Purse. » First réshbual #100; tecona $75; » $25, pe lore a Trotting and Pacing to be Boverned by the By-laws, Rules = Regulations of the National Association. Running Thaker ne Palen of the State Agricultural Boctet fll enettes-cen be misde st the Secreta. {7's ufiico, atany time before 6 PR. M,, September 5th. ‘Ven per cent. premium will be required at the time of making the en+4 Peeeeee Nevada, Sept. 24,1874. MM. RILEY, ‘All entrien subject to the appro the . ae acy a OE ei A Jost cing or any pa ee AUCTION Some ee be eutitled to the ‘ ad first money. COMMISSION STORE. me wunene Sate Geet Northern goat yaad . Bought . Hunboilt, , Laeren, Mendoand Bo! Lan OLBROOK. cino, Nevada, sage, Pines, Plumas, Shasmet Street, opposite the Bank, #ihe, ‘Tehama, "Crintt Boag) oid Yuba, ” om dD. EB ENIGHT, President. GON AND “HORSES . “Wat. G Mun : WA N ‘ a22 =Room 6.6, Gad Feliows’ Building, DRUGS, MEDICINES, ax ‘MINING CHEMICALS, Ge. LEAD AND CLAY CRUCIBLE6, NEVADA DRUG STORE, E. M. ~ PRESTON. jepeadsd ans year 10 White, Cement Pain‘ Sen Tee an ‘ors Oy full ia po rd nest, REM Also, a 1 assortment vutteead alley hima te culish Va N. W. Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. loss fire at Property imaired against loss by * ¥. M. PRESTON, Fire Insurance Agent. Heveda, Sanh 20M ‘House For Sale. ee Oe gyal te ee roaebiabiois hi acre sn pa yeu send oS Slane i ala RetateAgent, . $150 00 . . Drugs, --$200 007) "fvowcriptlons carefully compounded at alt . ; dreds of well authenticated cases. IBELL & BELDEN, Masonic Building, ~ led Pine & Commercial Streets, WW, holesale and Retail * DEALERS my ! Medicines, _ . Mining ‘Chemicals, 3 HARDWARE, . Agricultural’ [Bet «2 Belden's ‘Column. tw. “E. ‘Crawford's Shane, COL uN, UST RECEIVRD AND ERPT CON SPANTLY ON HAND. A + J _. LARGE STOCK oF “HEAVY AND SHELF FLOW s, : —AND— ~~ ee ii : Patent Medicines, . ‘ko, ko. A full line of choice PERFUMERY, ek TOILET SOAPS, Te TOILET. POWDER, CoLoeNE SETS, COMES, BRUSHES, de. dan eo. PAINTS, OILS, Pons VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, . ,» PAINT BRUSHES. 6 ay 4 iia pede BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, GIFT BOOKS, School Libraries. sispsaie at the Lowest Terms. STATIONERY, Gold Pens, Steel Pens, ‘Letter and Note Paper, Legal Cap, Bill Cap, Drawing Paper, Envelopes. &e, &c: Bethesda Water! Taken from the Celebrated Mineral Springs of Waukesha, Wisconsin, This Water is one of the best and most wonderful curative agents known to the MATERIA MEDICA in all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder or any secondary symptoms growing out of such derangeraents as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Liver Derangement, Billiousness, Costiveness and all other diseases. “Hundteds of Testimonials are added every day by persons of note who have been cured. by the use of Bethesda Water._ dudge Field of the U. 8. Supreme Court, says ; It will cure every disease of the Kidneys, direct or remote. tes U. 8. Senstor Windom, of Maine, testifies ——— casé of Kidney: trouhee 4 Prot. Williaa Parker of New Yoru, Colof the profession jn America, has ordered the Haapitnd to he expptied ; tte aimed Water. Its curative properties proven in Lachiahqdescnmnmateeniannanel Reais BELL & BELDEN'S, ‘Aeisee fe Rahots Water. lege and Hospital. The acknowledged head . a Oppoaite the Union Hotel, MAIN STREET, Nevaan City.’ es, eee IRON AND STEEL, WHEELBARROWS, Repe, all si sizes, nidthe & Sheaves Eien rw PIPE . ox Rubber Hose, Belting & Packing Doors & Windows” GLASS & PUTTY, . ——— ee WHITE EL EAD, ~ Linseed,Lard and Castor Oil, Sole Agent for the . averite. CHEMICAL PAINT)" MIXaD FOR. Use. : : Pownla> Giant, California and Eastern, “Agent for the WEED SEWING MACHINE THE BEST MADE. Always in stock, SPOOL @OTTON, SILK, AND NEEDLES for the varions Machines in use, Agent for A. a. Hallidic’s WIRE ROPE! At Sanitasiniine Prices and Freight. WOODEN and WILLOW ee CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, {Call and Examine my prices.: . Before making . purchases} elsewhere. CAN SAVE COIN Tin Ware made and Repaired. @AS AND WATER PIPE of all kinds ’ age Lyre, NAILS AND SHOVELS, . $ }{@ROCERIES. nt ORGAN S, MU SIC: ee Sherman & Hyde, Gor. Kearney & Sutter Sts,; San Weanclbes. i ag wnd Retail Music Dealérs. ° ‘Weber. Pianos are the Best “AKA are now ald in a = to by all of ouw GREAT ARTISTS. _ Send for. Descriptive Cirenlar. “lathe Sherman & Hyde Piano. Ig the only “FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT, rer Sola at Peay Hundred Dollars: HE Square Pianos aré 7% netmee; and “ertibraces all Modern Improvements, ats as elegant Rosewood Oase, Beautiful Moaldings, Full tron Frame, Carved Legs Mea ten J Bass, Agraffe treble, ngeth 6 feet 10 itchespividth, 3 feet 6 inches, and are . FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS, Agerita: — every county county in. the State.for fa . Celebrated Standard “Organ t sag tor Volume. of Tone, Beauty of rierity. of Workmanship, Ele-. inish 2 and Durability, 1S UNBIVALLED. We meee pomtnatiy: on hand a good assortment Reliable Cheap Pianos,” SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFFE beesy ot bs TREBLE, MADE FROM. THE BEST SEASONED MATERIAL AND FULLY WARRANTED. Priceg as low as worthless Pianos can be obtained elsewhere, PIANOS AND ORGANS g0LD ON EASY INSTALLMEN'’ 18, Ti DESIRED. Call ana see. us before purchasing. sepl SHERMAN & HYDE, } OHAS, EB, MULLOY ANSON W. LESTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, ‘sec HARDWARE, . CROCKER Fine Wines and. Whiskies, % KEEP ON HAND CONSTANTEY . A LARGE and varied HOCK: ret, =n abovy line of Goods. No, 52. Broad Street; NEVADA CITY. Nevada, July 15, 1874. J. M. WALLING, NOTARY PUBLIC, . —sXD— Justice of the Peace. FAROHING RECORDS, ABSTRACTING — PP fg hac ra CING promptly atten piliegss colleoted, » Also Agert for: = 'PAQIFIO FIRE INSURANCE AGENOY AND COMMERCIAL FIRE INSURANOR . CO. OF LONDOs. Parties desiring to SELL; PURCHASE OR RENT PROPERIY will find it to their ad vantage to call at my office. Office No 62 Broad wos Ner City. LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Eetasuse ED A. D. 1720, Cash Assets, $13,000,000. Fire ‘Risks at Current Rates. C3088 & CO. General Agents, No. 31 3 California Street, San Francieca LESTER & MULLOY Agents for Nevada City. Eee ine 8. rs. Dissolution. always on hand and connections made with the Ger Wate Works. . Z ip reonacreagliyrag on Aaa o * . »im the Painting business is this doy. Ul coment. Tne busiR. Pea on b6 usual at the old ; Broad ire y Ge. bi. ington. to the late fir.o are rewth G. k, et Lester & Mulloy, / /