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December 1, 1874 (4 pages)

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Aca NOOO Ne REE « ‘5 : ‘We feel confident, however, : ther can be no such contingency. ‘The+.juyt commence a new-career of pros> » perity, ‘Seminary buildings and grounds at ‘Tlie Daily Transcript NEVADA CITY, CAL,i = ~ = — = Tuesday, Dec 1, 1874. Safe of the Sacramento Union. ‘to Unipn offer all. the property cons ptessestexpes,. poed:. will, ete.,for" sie. If. not parchased by December lic auction on the 28th: The Usien ‘has been one of, the ‘institutions -of the Coast. " “p-mm@re extensive influence within . 3 Pa t . . ¢ . > the radius of its circulation—than . : eA i : b Soe : 4 Mocre's are idle on account of hot selfish hess rules hye the Haman breast, lobtaining water.at figores satisfaes so long will snch thitgs exist. dias the Unioh for. the last tventy years, + It has been a popular paper reader, A few years. since it was. hard to-find a-housein. the ‘interior . . quietly there. The Blue Ba draulic Mining, Company hav taade . ; tensive. and eagerly sought after by every . Mining at More's Fiat. We learn ftom W. D. ong, ewho (a partial clean “up, and hat® cont! meneed to wash-off tap grotind, and i‘will by, Spribg hove a large amouht . stripped. They -wili’ by thet ‘time ei og . = have two shafts, The proprictors of the Sacramen. have an abundance of fall to work . pected with that paper, warmed PO is maid. to have 4éeiliches oe ; Pirscks the beeotte envivtis of thelf fF . working dee; banks sapetior Ps aby . best-friends suceess; perbaps: may . yo "Qist, them it will be offered at pubciclo Mav aoe pee . bas retarded thé work of cleaning Ups and each one will So cuiper wer saiovel ; and will probably continnede dose No paper ‘eve 1j0 es a ‘Many of themince at tory to them. ments which will be fuir and advani tageous to all parties coticerned, will . s Hy-. 4 \ . Honorablt Dpposition: All can nvt agFee dpon. the same things there will be thore or les¢ clashibg. “Au hohorable oppusition ‘ean’ always be tolerated: The . sttaightfotward, open; upright man; . need never be feated, It is only the sly ones who are. pleasant and kind to your fate, but #otld the, back if opportunity presented . in 4 sly way do hint the.rnost injury. . It Seéins to be htiman ‘nature to-pay . whom the debt is -dux—So tong as . presame the species are common, e so a ETAL Balkan ere long bé made, for we believe that: Grand Parlor Entertatniietit +of the’ State—from hotel to mirers . cabin —that did not-receive regularly . i copy of the Union. The course . ofthe paper was such us to endéar . it to the hearts of thé people, and its . ability and serupulousintegrity gave . it # very strong influence among . ‘the press of the State. i) of affairs existed until the paper com. menced, on personal grounds, a cru. sade against Stanford & Co.,; anda! “determined effort to break tip toe Republican. party. So. long -as the : people thonght the fight was. madé tn their interest and bot'on personal grounds the paper continued to in-} ‘But after—a ‘continued fight for a series of years, on the sane’ subject, people. have . discovered at last, what has prompt. ~ed the fight, and like all otker personal quarrels, those nvt directly interested cate but little abont it. . Hence the subscription list of. the . crease in popularity. Union has fallen off. "The people bf who have madeJids for construction, -of its own city are not enthusiastic . hor unanimous in its support: ‘under the present manayement,and-the paperis rapidly onthe decline. With a change in proprietorship, a change in its prospects would doubtless ap‘pear, Some of the stripling ‘press of the State will. not.know what course to pursue if they do not have the Union to lead themi Their Independence will suddenly vanish we, fear. .It/will, indeed, prove a calamity, to them, for during the past two years they have not advanced a sinle idea except the Union had sanc-/ tioned’ it editorially: before them/ Their occupation will be gone if Sam Seabough fails to afford them daily opinions, Their fate will be: even’ . worse than that of the Union, for no monopdly will consider’ them worth buying up, when they get ready to give up the ghost. It well becvmes them to call the contemplated salea public calamity. We appreciate the peril they are in and gre rather disposed to ‘pity them. Another cange ‘of the decay of the Union is the a fact of its having two very able coms petitors. The Record has been con= ducted with an ability second to no paper in the Union, and is rapidly increasing in circulation and pros.perity. The Bee is also able and lively, .and as a family paper has always been deservedly popular. Looking Well. : Everyone who has visited this. place of late agree that it is looking wéll; in short, nevér looked better, The streets have been put in good ‘condition. The principal buildings ‘have been gréatly improved; many ‘of the Stores have received new coats of paint; a large number of buildings have been erected, and ‘everything has an’ improved appearance. ;-Who can doubt that this state of affairs is due to the prospéct of a railroad’ ‘Should that project fail there would ‘be an immediate change in affairs. People would stop improving and be ready to sell out and have town. road will be built; property” will continue to be improved and en=phanéed in value; new’ industries will spring up, and Nevada county will Sale of School Property, Dr. ana Mrs. Kingsbury own the. Livermore, aud Mrs. Kingsbury has “been Principal and manager of the school, We learn that the .property / . is abott,to. be sold, and that Mrs, . Kingsbury will come to’ this county . to reside. Dr, Kingsbury went. below on Saturday last.with a view of selling the business. ; . grass to keep cuttle and horses ia with a Itttle business sagacity on the Yankee Adams, the comedian, RK. part of Capitalists and mine owners; . W. Keefe, Eddie Fontatiean and othMoore's Flat will becoma one of the! ers, will give an, ebtertnininient at the county. needed to send forth from there a! stream of gold that. will greatly add . to thé biftlion production of the Pa-cific coast.tom -— ——-— Important Day. The result of thé action of. the Boar Directors of the: railroad to-day, i f vital interest to the community. The value of real estate allalung the line of the pro. posed road willbe increased twentyfive per cent the moment it is known the Directors have taken: favorable ( action onthe bids “before them. It is therefore hoped that the parties will do all in their’ power to overcome objections and obstacles which stand’ in the way of building the road, Ifasmall amount of cash is needed in acgition to what! the company will have on hand, we hope the bidders’ for the contract will make a proposition which will meet the difficuty. Let all unige to-day and give tlle enterprise a sure send off, Those who oppose the° building of the road to-day, Will make a record of wh:cb they will not feel proud the future._ in y ee ee Advertised Letter List. The folowing letters remain in the Post Office, in this city, for the week ending Monday; -Noy. 30th, 1874. 4 H. H. HASKINS, P, M. ; Bennetts Samuel Brooks Miss Lenora Batten Joseph Cenatte Lorenzo Crowe Mrs C Calkins Marien E ~Davis Nathaniel P Giovanni Bodigari Holdeu Mrs John Hill Mrs E A Kellogg Isaac W Leotard Prof L McQuarrie Miss Jessie McGinty Owen _ Pascoe William J Quick Mrs Ellen Richards WH . ~ J Shultz William *Trevena Mrs Nicholas, ‘ French Consul” eae Weston Joseph B. oe County Court. Monday, Nov. 30th. People vs. Geo. Cress. Motion by G. 8S. Hupp, attorney for defendaut,for arrest of judgment, overruled. Motion-for new-trial--also overruled, and defendant. settenced to pay a fine of $50, or in default of payment to be confined in the county jail 25) days. Not being able to raise the money he was committed to jail. C.F. Eaton vs Latta & Spring. On appeal from Justice Davis’ court. Judgment of court below reversed, and jndgment ordered in favor of the plaintiff. Court adjourned till this morning at 10 o'clock. a =~ pani Grass Starting.We learh from E, 0, dvsiokise who reached here’ yesterday from > bis ranch inthe lower part of the . ! county, that feed ib. starting nicely, and-if’ ten days favorable weather follows, stock can live without dry feed, That which was taken there from “the mountains have thus far obtained their. living ‘and have not fallen off much. Mr. Tompkins thinks a few days warm weather now will insure a sufficient growth of fine condition through the Winter. Coauis being shipped from the newly-discovered mine near Montejextensixe there, and are generally . entitled the “Vermont “wood dealoN os rich. ‘Time and energy alone are/ er,’’.““The Conjugal Lesson,’’ ‘Sally hid stat Slick Ke." and Jonathan,’”’ “Sam fill-out the bill. A _ Holiday Trade. “ From the immense stock. of holi-. day goods being put in byuthe vi-. rious houses in this city, it is rea-. . sonab!e to expect a very lively -trade . in this class of goods, Every store . is being filled with every. variety . of toys and fancy articles. The little . folks will be in their glory from: this . time out. : Beautiful Granite. . We were yesterday shown by Chas. Mulloy, a specimen of red granite from the quarry at St. George, New Brunswick, The material is susceptible of a very high finish, and the quality is such that it is in great demand everywhere. It is used prin. cipally for monuments and ornamental pieces, The specimen can be seen at the store of Lester and . Mulloy. Mr. Malloy is dressed in . a mourning hat, the same as worn by Republicans throughout the East. 2 Sia a Started Up, The claims of Sargent and Jacobs at Quaker Hill have been started up and will be worked by all the force available as long as water lasts. The claims are rich and very extensive. .Mr. Jacobs superintends the work in person, and knows how: to ‘make claims pay when t bere’ is any pay in tlem. Real Estate Sale. The residence of Wm. Bart@ on Main street, has been ~ purchased by Geo. 8. Hupp. The property ‘is pleasantly located, and with a few improvements, will make one of the most desirable places in town. oe Goop Ixterrs’.—A, hahdsome young Englishman, making u call at a house in Washington, where there resided some of .the loveliest young ladies, suddenly discovered that he had come out without his purse. The prettiest of the ladies said, “Shall I lend youadollar?” “Would you?”’ was the reply. The dollar was produced from the most charming portemonnaie, and,the beauiiful American said, laughingly, ‘I must have interest, you know; when you return it.’" The handsome Englishlar,and placing a couple of exquisitely cut bottles of perfume on the table, added, ‘‘and there is the intcrest,two cents,’’ B= A Nicge ~~ Locatirrx—The Visa lia Delta says: **Rattlesnakes are said to be very numerous on the plains between King’s river and Cross creek. We fellin with a couple one afternoon last week and killed them hoth. The larger one had -twelve rattles, and struck. furiously at our horse as it passed him in the weeds. Horned teads seemed plentiful in the samdé locality this season, and the high heeled tarantula is fre*queutly seén basking in the gun, or taking a walk by himself on the plains.”’ Ma % Curis DovGras, a clerk in La Graciosa post office, has been arrested on a charge of robbing the mail of a registered letter. His trial takes place next week,at Guadalupe. in. THE transactions in “ wheat" last . taken private lessons; and praéticed ' . vietory. . héGommitted it. man called next day, repaid the dol-4 shaemawaetieaenenens ried 3 Patal Actident. . . Ob yeste#day afternoon, about 444 istantly killed. The car bad been ‘landed, bit from sdme éatise got. awa¥ from the brakesman, fihd went back down the ineline with fightning . . velocity, catching Stillwell, who was, fat the bettom of the inclina, and . stab you in killing hit instantly; He has for : . a number of veare resified on Gold mine to jts fullest capavity. This . itself, that ought to be watched. Fla:, and leaves a wife and child 4s —-ae + a becon.e his wotst enemies. Thatis, . been the recipient of boqtiets and} . billetdonx for half the -seasop, was . fairly spoiled by her -triumphsOr in certain erening shé wis to darce aw! * . offpast oblizatiors by cotspiring . pas dieus with arf Italian gil, ax new a short time, as the glide is qiite ex-7 against and injuring the one to . theimber of the troupe who’ had not! . shown any -particalat cheyegtephic iskill. On that ceCasion the Itatan taeémed inspired. Stse datrced TRe a ; . Wotan; 34 appears, hed wow aw the Jover of the Halien, who Hed resolved to avenge a. by outdaneing her successful rival. "iShe had
for wéeks, until she felt eontktent of Her confidence was well based. Sbe danced the pretty PayiSian into her gtave.— poem Trust Cuttpren, Never. accuse a ¢hild of a fault unle’s you are certain Children should not be treated with suspicion, We . Should act toward them in this matter as we feel we ought to act towards others, only with great tenderness—not less, -as is usually done. We should always put the best constraction possible upon their coiiduct; that is, unless you are sure a child is,telling a lie, and can prove it, do not show the least. hesitation in believing what he says. Far better that you shonld be deceived, than run the risk of showing atruthful child you donot trust him. Your simple trust may make a lying child truthful. Your doubt of his truthfulness may make a truthful child a liar. 3 ; Procrkssive.—A clergyman taught an old man in his old parish to read, and had found him an apt scholar. After the lessons had finished he had not been able to call at the cottage . for some time, and when he did he only found the wife at home. “How's John?’’ said the clergyman. ‘‘He’s canny, tir,’? said the wife. ‘*How does he get on with his readings?’’ ‘Nicely sir,” ‘‘Ah! I suppose be will read his Bible very comfortably uow.” ‘Bible, ‘sir! bless’ you, he wag out of the Bible and into the newspaper long ago.” ———-~-AN aged colored man of ‘Mobile was recently asked if he could give a reason forthe present poverty of that city and the surrounding country, ““O yes,’’ was the reply, ‘‘Now both ‘the white gemmen und the darkies have done gone crazy. on politics. Afore de wah nigger worked and white folks had money plenty, but now don’t neither of dem do no work, and consequently neither of ‘em got nuff money to buy corn bread.”’ seumemmentinenteeniametiememteatme oe THEATRE. oe This, Tuesday, . Evening, YANKEE ADDAMS, Celebrated Specialty Troupe. ((omPaisira HIMSELF and RICHARD W. KEEFE, The talented Young Actor, EDDIE FONTENEAU, The Inimitable portrayer of FEMALE CHARACTERS, will appear in The Vermont Wool Dealer, The Conjugal Lesson, Sally and Jonathan; : Sam Slick, Songs & Dances. Admittance — Gallery 75 cents. Down Stairs 50 cents. Children halt-price. NEVADA CITY ety Store.—— HAs been below and made arrangements for Goods, to sell on ConmisLarge Variety of Goods, Which I propose selling SATURDAY AF. TERNOON AND EVENING, aT AUCTION, and during tle week at AUCTION PRICES. I would therefore say to those. wishing to purchase anything. irom a Cook Stove to a Paper of Pins, To give me a call before buying else whe: Ladies wishing‘ the BULTERICK TERNS, ‘tan obtain them by cali FEORA HOLBROOK at the’ Variety Store, as she is week at Dixon were unusually large. ‘~ r Daxeebinto Hen Guave.—A fa-. rite dancer at Chatelet, having) Auction, Commission and Vari-. sion, I will constantly be in receipt o a}. ALFRED BERG, ‘bas recently retutned from Moore's . proposition, nb? will everyone's in. o clbek, = ? Sn teapot ; Fiat, that everything {s movimg of. terests be alike. In the nattire of. ingin the Marchié mine, was inGRASS VALLEY; ; . BR MENSE SrorkK OF ’ ; ¥ gre StcH as DIAMONDS, WATCHES, — ' SILVER WARE, . JEWELRY, Ge Fa IMMENSE ARRIVAL! ae . SIX THOUSAND = I : DOLLARS WORTH OF Boots and Shoes, Have just been received at W. R. COE’S STORE, At the corner of Main and Commercial Streets, Nevada City. ‘ This is the finest assortmeni ever seen in . this city. They were purchased for Cash, and at prices whick will allow them to be sold at LOWER RATES than they can be obtained elsewhere in Nevada County. Among the stock may be found the lates+ styles and finest quality of : Ladies, Missesand Childen’s Shoes," New style men’s SEWED BOOTS, Grand Duke Alexis Ties, Overshoes“of every style and description, etc. A‘ large assortment of CALF, KIP and SOLE LEATHER, and general Boot and Shoe Findings, which will be sold to-.dealers at San Francisco cost prices, freight included, for Cash. I invite every one to call and examine my goods before purchasing, feeling assured that I can please them in quality and price. nov26 W. R. COE. PLANT FRUIT TREES. Leave your orders with W, H. CRAWFQRD. Main Street, Nevada City, Who is Agent for the CAPITAL NURSERY at Sacramento, the best in the State. NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO PLANT FRUIT TREES, so they Will be well rooted by Spring. Every Tree Warranted te Prove True to Label. All xinds of Fruit,Shade and Ornamental Trees, furtfished on application. to : W. H. CRAWFORD, 229-1m Hardware Store, Main Street. ~~ QUICKSILVER FLASKS. ECOND-HAND Quicksilver Fiasks KD wanted, in small or large quantities. Address, stating price, “Flasks,” Post Office Box, 1078, San Francisco. n28-lw CANDIES! ION is calledto our immense assortment of Candieé, Toys and Other Goods Suitable for the Coming Holidays.Warranted to keep in all climates. low and terms liberal. Orders for the in. terior prémptly and earef: ully attended to. Ve ie CAN isteting iii AS JUST RECEIVER 4 OR b # a tontcegengehhesa line state Prices lw, Crawford's f cCoLUMN.— SS ee i _ andAND AGRICULTURAL. = IMPLEMENTS, ie We} Sprite; actnally ‘gaining qooré ap. We hope arrange. know of jast eich persoms; and we} plause than the French girl, whe } twas so overwhelmed With nvortit®' ication at tnefpected Sefeat iv the} . ;midst of her triumplr that, toward} : l the (Jose-of the bellet: she burst in° . to teats and suddenly left the stage. ' Lhe nezt-afterncon the dis¢onititted . . damseuse wee found dead it ber bed, } andthe odo? of chartonl wher thd,liveliest and best paying camps in. ithe Theatre this evening. Recitadoor of het lodgings was butst open, { The gravel deposits aré . tions, songs, duetis aud the plays} told the tragic file. The Apaced ' (Corte THE UNION HOTEL, MAIN STREET, ———= v Iron and Steel, : Nails and Shovels; WHEELBARROWS ROPE BLOCKS & SHEAVES,. "HYDRAULIC PIPE, Made to Order and Tarred. Rubber Hose, Belting, &c. . GLASS AND purty, ae aS LINSEED AND CASTOR O8L, Sole Agent tor the Averill Chemical Paint Mixed Ready for Usé. -. Giant, Hercules and Easterti POWDER. AGENT FOR THE WEED SEWING MACHINE The Best Made. os . Go and see the new patent SPRING BED BOTTOM ! The Best Ever Invented. = —ALS¢— Imitatio MANTLE PIECES. MADE OF IRON. . EQUALTO THEFINEST MARBLE * n HALF THE COST! Wooden : and Crockery . . and Glassware, LAMPS AND CHIMNEYs. And Everything in a First Class HARDWARE STURE. terCall and examine our prices before purchasing elsewhere, and w: Nevada County. of our friends-who reside in the country can send their orders-to us by mail or"express and they will be promptly attended to, WOH, CRAWFORD, 27 and 29 Main Street, ° ‘NEVADA CITY. Send us your orders. 1292} y December Ist’, 1874. Faris Heavy ‘e : o Shelf Willow Ware, e t rh Prepar Manzanit ping*has days. A i$ used it _ laborers ¢ There wi . kegs of p at 9 o’clo ing the ef present a of this—2 than at reasonabl proceeds tirely sat} Ea; In anot ~the adver Ed, Gold Every ¥ goods, -n cigars, wi “to. suit, a Alex Zéki man in th trade a '* yapidly in . for tlre el lowest li the large: as all wil the * esta themselv Hn The ste Main stre fine stoc tinwate, “plated we hold geo Be sell at fig ~ patrons, Capital sewing Whitewa' any us by calling ‘ Bc “Mae J very Wise Have an schools a term. T cided to therough out the « puptis dz origid exas amount ¢ ers and ether me wise in. 2 ation. Anim hotiday ¢ Gem Sal Odd Fell ‘There ar and each with the Case go million ¢ propriet the holid open ear well ligh ‘hopes to who favo largest st of liquor the coun A. Golds One o meuntai! on Broac 4 most bei be see ‘ ment. . usiness known ti a fair de: ever had him. D poses to to clear We can this hou A Gass goo tT Chas. visit to t returned looks we than he again b; grasp th do not tl Settle ju: Anilin Chilblan