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BRIEF MENTION. .
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‘ Tee sb Naffaiger is at/the Bay.,
‘Pred. Searls is spending a few days
at San_ Francisco.
There are. sev eral cases of scarlet
ina in town:
This is the regular meeting night’
f the Odd Fellows and Eastern $ Star
Lodi ges. es
The feed for cattle in theTgwer
foot hills_is good——never better, so
the farmers say, for this season of the [
year. _ 5
The only thing that is “wrong”
about the Transcript isto be found
n the envious opinions of its wouldbe vompetitors. ;
Truckee Republican: On. pretty
good authority it is reported. that alndst, free milling ore has been struck
nthe Pittsburg mine’ at Meadéw
Lake.
The: Yuba Gravel Range’ Mining
Company of Grizzly Hill advertise a
sale of delinquent stock (on account
i oi assessient— No. 12). for Monday,
December 30th.
There is a glorious ~chance now for
«sme-old-bummer-to--perpetuate—his
ume by being the first one to enter
the portals of the new calaboose, as a
wisoner, and. thereby have it
chtistened in his honor. ;
The patronag ze of the TRANSCRIPT
is increasing rapidly, so far’ as both
wdvertisers and subscribers is conserned. Unlike the majority of
newspapers, its advertising columns
are constantly crowded with the announcements of the reliable business
irms of this séction, and what is beter still they are all paid for.
The Methcd’st church was crowd
lon Sunday evening with an audinee assembled to Tear Dr. Coyle’s
rermon about ‘‘Lies.” By many itis
considered the best be has delivered
since coming to this city. The number of people who may be-considered
among the regular congregation of
that church is. increasing rapidly
from week to week.
ahaa
RECORDER'S OFFICE BUSINESS,
The following were recorded at the
County Recorder’s office for the week
ending December .7th, 1878: 20
deeds, 8 mining locations, 6 mortgages, 4 satisfactions of mortgages, 3
agreements, 5 attachments, ‘3. marriage certificates, 2 United States,
patents, 4 homesteads, 1 abstract of
Judgment,
—_——--—_ 20+em
», CARD OF THANKS,
The Ladies’ Club tender their sincere thanks to the numerous gentleman, including the Reception’ and
Floor Committees, also to the]public
of Nevada, who in various ways 43sisted to make the Thanksgiving Party at Hunt’s Hall a success both
bocially and pecuniarily.
i
A PREMIUM,
Mrs. Rosa Keller, wife of Nicolaus Keller, of this city, has received
premium of a silver goblet, by the
‘tate Agricultural Society, held last
September, for the best knitting work
xhibited. The following is the inscription engraved on ‘the goblet :—
“Awarded to Mrs. R. Keller, by the
state Agricultural Society, .1878.”
INCORPORATION.
Articles of incorporation have been
iled with the Secretary of. State of
he Northern Light Mining Company.
‘pital, $2,500,000, in shares of $50
h. Directors—S. B. Fowler, W.
» Pierce. AV. F. Corwin, C. F. Mepal place of business will be at Grass
alley. : :
PARALYTIC Tat armeus.
“The oldest ROE of er
Miche, who lives on the Gold Flat
i, suffered: a’ para’ ytic stroke last
Sherman ¢onspiracy -with. his loose; Sy Bhet thateh.
Anprtson illuminates the dark
— a
SP RESH CHESTNUTS.
idling
Fust received at Jon Jack’s.
Pa Ce a A NER 5
Cc: ee, A " AMS.”
Twelve and a a cents per ‘pound
at ' B.W. Reacan’s. d8
‘aebieislee
= al ADIES t
: Should you desire 2 to buy a,box of
Cigars, Knife, or_Pipe, as a Holiday
Presept, for} your “ffusband, Father,
Brothebx oF Lover, then be ‘sure and
callon ZEKIND for these. articles
and savé ati least 25 cents on the dollar. ~ ; aj-tf
TAKE THE WEEKLY BEE, «4
Sacraménto, a handsome, eight-page
family
interest —-to
newspaper. Everything of
miners. and farmers.
FINE DIAMONDS!
Present? If so; read Luetje and
Brand's advertisement in
"TRANSCRIPTto-day'’s
d4¢
sar Uncurpamed for style and finish are the Pictures made at the’
‘‘Rudélph Photo-Gallery.” CoLuins,
operator. juld
eaemep se . Nanwrevl ler
The End Of The World.
Speculations about the probable
date of the:world’s destruction. are
ridiculous.. When a man_dies that’s
the end.of the: world to him; and if
the re adér of this paragraph is. troubled with a bad .cough, cold or sore
throat, or cifficnlty of
hoarseness or aay affection of the
bronchial tubes, the best thing-he
can do is to postpone the fatal event
indefinitely by a prompt resort to
Hale’s Honey of Horehound and
Tar, which will assuredly prevent
the complaint from terminating in
consumption, and soon restore his
respiratory system to a vigorous condition. Sold by’ Druggists everywhere at 50 cents and $1. Large
size much the cheapest. Pike's
Toothache Drops ‘cure toothache j
one minute. Sold by -all trans
breathing,
at 25 cents.
A REMARKABLE RESULT.
It makes no difference how many
physicians, or how mueh medicine
you. have tried, it is now-an.established fact that German: Syrap is the
plete. satisfaction in severe casts “Of
lung diseases, It'is true there are
yet thoussads of persons who are
predisposed to throat and lung affections, consumption, hemorrhages,
asthma, severe colda settled ou the
breast, pneumonia, whooping cough,
&c., who have no personal knowledge of -Boschee’s German Syrup.
To such we would say that 50,000
dozen were sold Jast year without
one complaint. Consumptives try
just one bottle. Regular size 75
cents, Sold by all “druggists in
Amerjc a.
So
ACARD
Toall who are , suffering from the
errors and indiscretions . of* youth,
nervous weakness, early deeay, loss
of manhood, &c., I will send a receipe that will cure.you, free of
charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South
America. Send a self-addressed envolope to the, Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D. Bible House, New
York City. decl-ly
&, &
. SOLID MERIT WILL TELL.
For all the bitter oppositions of
jealous rivals, no bettter illustration
Gould be had of this fact than the
immense sale already attained by the
great throat and lung remedy, Dr.
Aug. Kaiser's German Elixir. For
the cure of coughs and bronchial affections itis truly wondérful, even)
those suffering from consumption in’
advanced stages find great relief, and
numbers of patients oe found, »
their delight, not only relief but cw
)It being perfectly harmless, makes it
at once popular with mothers, who of
all others have felt the necessity of
such a medicine. The genuine bears
the Prussian Coat of Arms, the facsimile signature of Dr. Aug. Kaiser, .
ani he, 7 uane blown on every 75
cent bottle. A trial size may de had
at the drug store cf W. D. "Vinton,
for 25 ta.
——_$-o—
“If any Vealer Informs
You that he has for sale a dentifrice identical with or ~° »utaining
ingredients equalling or superior in
efficacy to these of SOZODONT,
diseredit the statement and ipsist
upon having that slope. By doing
so, you will secure a dentrifice
pur excellence the best in the market, containing botanic ¢lements of
rure preservative influence upon the
teeth, aud one woaich will eudow
them vith most becoming white
ness. Another desirable feature of
uate asi toilet article is that 1t imonly remedy which has given com=}
o \ te gee TOS Ti
$2.50 a year. Ask the ‘agent or Pe eee
Postmaster,’ or send direct to the sires e=ar se am
office. eee = A. a
Nev ua City, Dec, ath, oe aren ll HAPPY 2
: Jas gpene 2d, a’ nice “Tot Mountain SE a Ser x si = —
Butter, 30 cents-per pound; at Rea ——SS
. gan’, Cash: Grocery. dé Slee oy
fhe Enea ae ear: re f
z HOLIDAY PRESENTS,’ @ :
Doyou intend to make a Holiday . , * Greatest variety, of
SOLID SILVER WARE, :
LARGEST STOC
=~ 4FULLEST LINE OF.SPECTACLES,
Of any
I hate alse a fine assor tment of PLAT
thing of the. kind ever bef
The Very Best Goods at
And, Engrav el’fr
MRS. E.
18.
GE AND HOLIDAY OPENING .
AT THE
s Grass VALLEY ‘JEWELRY
STORE,“Monday, December 9th, aoe:
a ee Aetene ee doe,
The most complete stock of
FOR TEE OLD AYS.
-ARTISTIC DESIGNS IN CLOCKS,
BEST SILVER PLATED WARE,
House outside of San Francisco,
Gorham Solid Silverware
A SPECIALTY.
. ‘“ *
2
ick ‘evel
K OF WATCHES,
aerks ¥" Yaron
ED, JEWE LRY, Which oxcels any-ore placed in the market. y
the: Very. nanos nes
ree, of charge. tE. FISHER,
Mill Street, GRASS eutkay.
HYMAN “BROS.,
THE GREAT CLOTHIERS!
Corner Broad and Pine Mrects,
@.
NEVADA CITY,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED, IN .
IMA MENSE WINTER STOC . OF .
® ADDITION TO THEIR
CLOTHING, A LARGE AS8SORTMENT OF
GENTS’ AND. BOYS’
CLOTHING,
BEAUTIFUL SUITS.
FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
y
FURNISHING GOODS, ak
FASHIONABLE HATS, vas
LADIES’ SHOES,
REBBER GOODS,
TRUNKS, SATCHIELS, .
RLANKETS,. Ete.,
BOOTS,
SB_At their Mammoth Clothing Sapo.
rium.
«# Fashionable Hats a Specialty. .
We sisi it distinctly visdarekioal’
that we have the
BEST CLOTHINGAND
FURNISHING GOODS,
AT LOWER RATES,
Than any other store in Nevada Co.
a= HYMAN’S.ss
Is the Place to Buy and fave Money, . who
HYMAN BROS.,
Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, "
‘The-sufferer in only ten
tw ive years of'age, :
bya Sgn ¢e.to breath. oe)
ye all ists, ns
Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. .
BDecembér; 1875 °° s :
.
a
‘eLonious: NEWS .
WILLIAM \ WOLF’S
PRICE LIST
TS FOR CASH=s.
Subject to Correction
per 100. Ibs,
Kerosene, per 5 gallon can 1 50
Bacon, per pound 13 1-2
Good Green Tea “ ~ = 35
English Breakfast .‘‘ 50
Butter, > per pound 25
(Oat ee
Washing Powder, 3 papers 25
Salt Pork, 25 pound kegs 3 50
Bath Brick, 2 for 25
' Everything else in proportion.
WILLIAM WOLF.
Main Street, Nevada City:
. December 5, 1878.
Glad Tidings to to the. People
s
QF NEVADA COUNTY!
K. CASPER,
“THE CLOTHIER, —
J AS JUST: RECEIVED FROM
: FRANCISCO,
. The —— and Finest Stock
AOF-SAN
Men’ S. a Boys’ Clothing
. Brer seen before in the County.
CONSISTING or— ‘
Fine’ ‘Dress Suits, Business Suite,
* Coats, Pants, Vests,
Ov ercoats, Ulsters,
fe FURNISHING Goons, Ete.
THE LATEST AND MOST FASHION ABLE
HATS:
: To-be found iti Neyada County.
THE L ARGEST STOCK OF
‘BooTs ce SHOES
“INCLUDING
a ‘Ladies’ Fine Kid Shoes.
Boys’ Cathing a a epedialty.
A full iin’ of RUBBER GOODS,
‘Zi . —INCLUDING
RUBBER, COATS, RUBBER BOOTS,
3 RUBBER. OVERSHOES,
; 75 UMBRELLAS, &e.
) My Stoek of sia Furnishing Goods ae F
and varied, embracing
ace NECKTIES, HANDKERCHIEFS
y. . ot #¥ :
iA Full Stock of BLANKETS,
&e., Ke, &e,
tH) Of all kinds, which wil be sold at Bed
Rock Prices, ‘
arom, Valisee, Satchels,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT,
hi ffact anything and everything found ina
. first-clase Clothing Establishment can be had }
_ tat my Store.
>
‘Remember that 1 will sell Since
and give better G than any other Bowse-In Nevada County, efther
sSlasake 6&
This & not idle talkq-l Mean what
: K. CASPER,
Cor Pine and Commercial Sta. .
¥
Wholesale and Retail
Pa
TEI s Ss PA CE
?
IS RESERVED FOR
it
GAYLORD & ROBINSON,
THE VIRTUE OF CASH !
There is Nothing Else Like It!
MONEY SAVED TO CU STOMERS AND
DEALER!
Having thoroughly tested the plan of doing
business-ob a purely °
CASH BASIS, .
dhieoita Se RENAL La
j
lam now prepared to announce its seasehii
succéss, and will continue to sell for
cash in hand, and at .
The Very Lowest Rates,
Groceries,
Provisions,
. Grain,
Flour,
Feed,
&c., &e.
Ten per cent less than old rates.
1 pay Cash for my Goods and,must have
Cash, or ite equivalent on the. counter for
q What 1 sell,
Wm HE, SMITH.
* Commercial strect, Nevada €.ty.
NEW DEPARTURE!
ater
a)
No More Book Accounts.
Flour, $2 75
: 1
Wheat, per 100 Ibs, 225 EVERYTHING FOR CASH 4
Bran, per 100 Tbs, ~1 257" = ~ eS i
Nolet received orders from
Potatoes, per 100 Ibs, 2 25) 4
Crushed Sugar,71-2lbs 100 spcisinbepunsdcaese Nk
. TO. CLOSE ALL BOOK A S BY
Brown Sugar, 10 Ibs 100 THE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, :
Green Coffee, 5 Ibs 1 00. Notice is hereby given that, Goods
Rice, _ 14 ‘Ibs 100 will be sold after that time
Beans, 20 Ibs 100} STRICTLY FOR CASH,
Soap, 8 bars 25 . Amd no deviation will be. made Mt
Soap, per box 50 any ease whatever,
* All goods jn in our. line, on and after
Candles, 12 for 25 this date, will be sold so low that
Candles, per box 2 00 everybody can sce the *
Oystets, Teans for 100 GREAT SAVING
Salmon, 7 cans for100 That can be maide-by buy ig foreash>
Tomatoes, 6 cans for a 00. We herewith ‘append a few arti.
Green Corn, 5 cans for 1 00 . cles and Prices of-goods that we are
String Beans, 5 cans for 100 now selling for coin:
Green Peas, 4cansfor. 100) ~ PRICH LIST,
Kerosene, _ per gallon 35
Subject to Daily Correction.
Crushed Sugar---7 1-2 lbs $1.,
Brown Sugar---10 lbs $1.
' Green Coffee---5 lbs $1.
Rice---14 Ibs $1.
Beans---20 lbs $1.
C. 0. Soap---5 bars 25 cts.
‘Oysters---7 cans $1.
Honey---10 lbs $1.
Kerosene Oil---per gal, 35 ct
Ground Coffee, per paper 40. —Pairbanks’ Lard---18 1-2
Pearl Barley, 3 pounds _25. per ponnd :
. Spices, all kinds, per bottle 10 Wawod -2 cts per p ound.
Pickles, per bottle 25} Dingley’s Coffee---40 cents.
Pickles, 5 gallon kegs 2 00 Coffee---3 lb tins, best Java,
75 cents.
Best Cuffee Cove Potatoes--$2.25 per 100 lbs.
Best Salt Lake Potatoes---$2
25 per 100 lbs. %.
Roll Butter---30 cts per lb.
Firkin Butter---from 15 to 27
cts per lb.
Candles---10 for 25 ots.
Washing Powder---3 papers
25-cents, ~~.
Good Green Tea---35 ots per lb.
cts per lb. .
Pearl Barley---3 Ibs 25 cts.
Best Brands of Tobacco---65
cts per Ib.
Best Codfish---8 cents per lb.
And Everything Else in the
Same Proportion.
ar Commer these PRICE with
Biphon es
is. not a great object toe pay Cash.
Under the old system good cusloaues of bad ones,
THAT PER. CENTAGE OFF. 3
Call and see for Yourselves.
Re BK. W. REAGAN,
Samuel M. Shurtleff, Agent.
Nevada, Nov. 24, 1878, 4
1866 .
NEW YEARS’ PARTY.
,
-THE-WIL LGIVE THEIR
“ANNUAL INVITATION PARTY,
AT HUNT’S HALL,
Pred oe ; R
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS;
A. R. Lord, J. E. Brown,
“ J.D. Fleming, John Hany,
a. Ww. Hentes, ‘; Hugh Murehie,
J. Naffziger, “ ᰀ Archie Nivens,
L. M. Sukefor Fd Brown,
* §, A Bulfinich, HY Reardan,
F. A. Sackett,. Richard Scott.
Music by Hunt and Muller.
Carriages proven, if stormy.
“Thehete $2 ve.
«
English Breakfast. Tea---50
under the creflit system and see if it
tomers are compelled to make up for
ra.WE T AK e
1879.
YOUNG MEN’S SOCIAL Chee
Wednesday Evening, Jan. 1, 157%.