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ong A ARERR VATED EARP RSG RO fe
“"s@ gregational Chugh, Nevada city, an
'_ % determining who is the: most popu: a proud distinction. Wotes. cost ‘two
a
. #election,—Grass Valley Union.
®
, The Daily Transcript
# and_prostitutes have been imported
«we feel confident our, members will
District Court Calendar.
The following ® is the calender for
WEVADA-CITY. CAL. the December term of the District
A atin . Court:
: Saturday “Deo 12, 1874) -. Blue Gravel Lake Co. vs Mooasy Fiat Gravel Mining Co, Plaintiff's
= —t —— attorneys, Dibble & Byrne and J. B,
‘Chinese Quéstion. Johnson. Defendant’ 8 setts diac
The Chinese question is one which . Searls.
Wm. Carpenter vs Mooney Flat
Gravel Mining Co. Plaintiff's wat
torneys, Dibble & Byrne. Defendants’ attorney, J. M. Reardan and
Niles Searls.
Union Gravel Mining Go. vs Moo. .
ney Ftat Gravel Mining’ Company.
Plaintiffs’ attorneys, Dibble & Byrne,
Defendants’. attorneys, “J. M.” Reardan and Niles Searls. ;
against the direct wish of the people}. Contract and Finance" Co. vs Jas,
of the whole coast, and they have Keenan. . , . Plaintiff's attorneys, Mar‘felt poweiless to prevent it. Hither, . shall & Haskell,
“to no action has been taken on. the . ’ ‘Peter Riissell. vs N.C. Miller et
matter, nor even given a seriqus al. Plaintiff's attorneys, E,--W,
‘ “thotght by. the powers that be at tia . Roberts, Jas. and -O. P.~f Stidger. ,
National Capital, But we now have . Defendants’ attorneys, Dibble &
m teprwecniatiye who. is looking ‘to . -Byrne. and J. B. Johnson.
the interests of his constituents, and, F. Katz vs Oliver Lonkey et al.
‘who we hope will succeded. in carry. Plaintiff's attorneys, Murray & Walkimg out their wishes in the matter. . ¢r. Defendants’ attorney, E. H.
‘Congressman Page has agitated the . Gaylord.
question, had interviews with the] Hengy F. ‘Frye vs John Knotwell
»particularly interests residents of}
‘this coast, for it is here that they
“most do, congregate. Although no
‘one denies them the right of coming
hither: under existing treaties;and‘being protected while here, yet their
-continued. arrival in large numbers
_ has been a matter of grave import to
the people of this State., Coolies
President, and been generally dctive et al. Plaintiff's ‘Attorney, pe
‘in the premises. ‘The Président. has} Caldwell. . Defendants’ attorney,
signified his willingness fo sanction . Niles Searls.
Edyard. Allison.vs Henry Powell
et al, Plaintiff's ‘attorneys, Dibble
& Byrne and J. B. Johnson. + Defendants’ attorney, Niles Searls.
James Creegan vs Jno.
Plaintiff's “Attorney, W. D. Long.
Moriah Shérman vs Fred Sherman.
Plaintiff's attorneys, . Murray’ &
Walker. =
legislative action on this question, .
-and.Hon, Fratk Page has lost -no
time in bringing the question before
the House. On Tuesdoy he _Antroe duced a ‘yesolfitionsinstructing the
’ “committee on Foreign Affairs to ine
_ quire whether any legislation or Gov“ernment action is needed to prevent
“the immis ration of” coolies, and of
Chinese women for purposes of pros-. Michael Garver vs °L. W. Wood et
‘titution, This will bring the matter . al. Plaintiff's attorney, Niles Searls,
prominently before foth Houses,and . Defendants’ attorney, Nathaniel Bennett. ‘a Ba
David Hartman vs LW. Wood ob
ql, Plaintiff's attorney, Niles Searls.
Defendants’ msupeegas , Nathaniel Bennett,
J. M. Wiley vs Phillip Quirk etial.
Plaintiff's attorney, E, W. Roberts.
Defendant’s attOrney, ‘A. J. Ridge.»
Jacob Gilbert vs Laura Gilbert.
Plaintiff's attorney, J. B, Jobason.
Ji M. Lakenan vs C. K. Chapman,
Plainttft’s attorneys, Dibble & Byrne.
not fail in their duty to shoy they.
matter in its right light, and effeet
fegislation which -will ‘remedy. the
evil so’ long and patiently borne by
“the people of mis coast. Should .
Mr. Page succeed in securing such
legislation . as will result in the"
“ebolishment: of the nefarious traffic,
« he will indeed have won a point
ahich will insure him the gratif@de
sof everyone, of his constituents.
a = Defendant’s Attorney, J. B. Joba“The Most Popular Lady in Nevae° . da city.
Wednesday night last, at she Con“an
B:M; Eshbach vs J. D: White.
Plaintiff's attorney} Niles Searls.
Defendant's.. attorney, Jaines ‘D.
election was held, fo. the purpose of] white.
“Jar girl in Nevadaity. Thera were t8 ot al. Plaintiffa’ attorney, G. 8.
“six young candidates entered for. the
Hupp. Defendiuts’ attorney, 2 nied
Searls. Geen
The Coe Gold Mining Co, vs es
rice Dore. Plaintiff's attorneys#Ca'leb Dorsey, E. W. Roberts and R!
K. Marriner. Defendant's attorneys,
WMH. L, Barnes, Dibble & Byrne.
D, Binkleman et al vs Francia
Conlan et al. Plaintiffs’ attorney,
Dibble & Byrne, Defendants’ :tbits each and’ ‘vaters can deposit as
‘niany_ as he or she plessede—
"The friends of the six young ladies}.
worked witha will and: were liberal
with their ¢ The result’ of the
* allot was. as =follows: For Miss
‘Gibbs, 1420; Miss Fininger, 242;
_ Migs Cornell, 201; Miss Caswell, 125;
* Miss Madigan 56; aud Miss Daven-1
‘ports 124. « Nevada, city. ig terribly. torney, E. W. Roberts, . . Chas, A, Nixon et al ys John Mch
harmonious over ‘the result of the Carthy et al. ’ Plaintiffs’ attorneys,
Dibblés& Byrne. Defendants’ ate
torney, Niles Searls. —
: sie agi + og gO Ely Marelivet al v8. M. McIeod
agoouavieny — oo aan et al. Plaiutiffa® attorney, Niles
18,0 Ng ih oe sovcihite. ah-ie Searls, Dafendunte’ avtgrneys, Dib-miay be unde blext-Byrne.
E ?! ~
ee et . _, Wim: H. Daryen ws fi. Mebaod i
“There*is reason to believe that o Plaintiff's ajtorney ‘Niles Searls.
many fnterested Parties have" either Defendants attorneys, Dibble &
overlooked or failed to béar in mind . Byrne. &
the law which provides thatmo firm ‘ a Kw:
sor company not incorporated dnd doWe Baldwin et al aaa Young
ing business in the State shall have America Consolidated Mining ‘Co.
. a standing in Court, until there Bhall. Plaintiffs’ attofney, Niles Searls,
*have been’a for weeks" publication . Defendant's attorney, N. E. Shana’ .
of the full. names, of all the memBides. .
bers of the concern. A. firm doing
“businéss at Cloverdale, Sonoma Ab Chin et al vs Thos. R, Walker
et al. Plainti fh’ attorney, A. J, ecm, recently. brought suit against
& railroad company ‘to recover the Ridge. Defendants’, attorneys, Dibble & Byrne.
‘value of a quantity of hay déstroyed
through the alleged négligence of e
the company, and was non-suited on. Yuba Tunnel Gol&M. Co. vs Geo,
CO, Spooner, etal. Plaintiff's at orneys, G. 5, Hupp and John Garber.
the ground that they had not made
the. publication. of partnership re% ‘ Defendants’ attorneys, Niles Searls
and Dibble: & Byrne, A
quired by and: o
The ‘Cousblidated Channel ‘Bom.
pany vs Central Pagifie Railroad Co.
etal. Plaintiff's ‘attorneys, Hamilton & Dunlap. Defendants’ attorney, Niles Searls,
Mary Muir vs Wm Muir.
tiff’s attorney, C. Faylor.
Annie Glise ys Nathaniel Glise.
Plaintiff's attorney, E. Ww. Robérts.
Defendant's attorneys, — pitt &
Byrne, :
W. H. Crawford vs Mount ieee
Gold Mining Company. Plaintiff's
A. B. Dibble, James Byrne and attorney, W. D. Long. Defendaut’s
Mr, Judd of Grass Valley, Hamilton attorney, J. I, Caldgelt.
Smith, Superintendent, and H. ©,
Perkins, book keeper’ of the North
Bloomfield Mining Company, were
lookiug around to see what they
could see in this city yesterday, :
ca
eel il
“ Business Men Attention.
q
ae
° Forward Season.
We received a call from Josiah
Dodge, who owns one of the finest
ranches in shania down at Forest Springs, we learn from him
that grass is growing finely in the
lower part of the county. Cattle are
getting fat on new gras, Mr,
. Dodge has his crops all in, and they
are up and growlug rapidly. He
thinks it the most forward season he
ever knew in the State,
PlainYe fet
In 'Town,
Te the House, Page of California,
introduced a bill appropriating $100000 fer the postoftice building is
: Sacramento,
Undertaker Pope of Grass Valley§
Paul. .
J. W. Jackson. et al ys Orson, Por-'
-. Powell, siste® of Mra. Bruce Lee, of
}is enough to tempt the strongest to
has been voted a tin medal, and Dr
Harris made the presentation speech,
Pope isa deserving man, and was
suitably rewarded.
Mrs. Bradley, wife of the former’
Surveyor of this county, who is now
a resident of Georgetown, El Dorado
county, has been visiting her host
of friends here the present week.
We hear that turkeys are six bits
bits apiece in Grass Valley. Lord!
the Union folks must be living high!
-Jonathan Clark is not’only growing richjbut bandsome. His political sentiments. are the same they
were last weeks He makes good
flour and is glad of it. If he did
not color his_ hair,
never mistrusb-he did business in.
the valleys. = aaaninnitias
The Omega Mining Soleus, we
tinderstand, has started to work.
The proceeds of that mine the coming year is expected to be immense.
tis one of the best in the county,
A. B. Carley, as will be seen, by a
notice .in another column, is. prepared to do general job Work in the
city. He has a fine team and wagon,
and hopes, by strict attention to
business, to receive the patronage of
the people of this town. We hope,
and trust, those desiring anything in
bis line, will give him a helping
hand, His stand will be in front of
McCauley’s store.
Sheriff Smith went below this
Week with H. M. -Barnes, who goes
up for one year for forgery; Z. Rog‘ers for grand Larceny, a year and a
half, and Ah You for housebreaking,
two and a half years! Under-Sheriff
Potter also took down four prisoners
last week. We presume this was
done so as to make room for the reinforcements which are ‘expected
soon at the county juil.
The last meeting of the Guild So. ciety was held at the residence of
Judge Searls on Thursday evening.
"The housewas well filled with the
elete of the city, and a very pleasant,
social time was \enjoyed. The singing of’ Mrs. C. W. Tozer, Mrs. Dr.
Welch, and* Mrs BB, Lee, was a
feature of the ‘evening ‘and was duly
appreciated as their efforts always
are. A aplendid.lunch was spread,
-. and games and social converse made
up the programme of the evéning.
These meetings: are becoming very}.
popular.
Wellington, the indefatigable stage
man, was lopking after his stock here
‘yesterday. His coaches never fail
making regtlar trips, rain “or shine,
good roads. or bad, He has had the
worst road,to run over of any line
. in thezState, but he has always met
the demands of the traveling public.
The Manzanita, wine is just a
booming now, The amount of water running down the flume under
the Union Hotel, looks like @ mall
sized river.
Miss Lincoln, niece of ‘Dinty Malone, Secretary of State, and Mrs.
this city, have been visiting friends
in this city during the past week.
If Sacramento women are all as good
lopking as ‘these it must indeed be
an attractive place, and we wonder
the Governor remains an old hachYelor. ‘
The Califotftia mine is looking its
best now. The levels open out well,
and: the Superiftendent, Mr. ‘Hol: .
land, informsvus the rock is paying
splendidly,
It is rough on the Good Templars
just now. Sueh cider as is turned
out from thé many presses in town,
infringe upon the commandment to
‘‘touch not, taste not.’’
Op Bachelor Uncle.—*Well, bain
ley,” what do you want now?’’
Charley.—‘‘Oh, [ want to be rich.”
Uncle, —«“Rich! why so?’ Charley.
—‘‘Because I want to be petted, and
ma says you are an old fool, but
waiee: its a great secret and I musin’t
e a
pti
Accorpine to act of Coli: gress,
Washburne, United States Minteter,
is esented to Oscar de Lafayette, at
aris, the watch-of his grandfather,
Marquis de Lafayette, which was
stolen from bim in the United: States
in 1825, and which was presented to
the latter after the capture of Cornwallis,
cy
Tux President of the various colored societies of Memphis have organized a society called the Knights
ef Brotherhood and Monumenta
Association, The chief object is to
discard all old “political ties, and
cultivate and maintain a perfect
peace with the white people of the)
people . would . J
Mrust_be petted because you ure rich . .
.
only doing, well, but yesterday it did
better than ever. In thé drifts there
isaledge three feet thick, and it
shows rich fbbon-quartz, fiee gold
cg visible all through the rock.
In the shaft there is very fine pay
reck. We saw Wednesday; some
splendid maple o gold bearing
ore, in the, posgession. of” Dennis
Meagher, who 1s superintending affairs at the mine during the absence
of Mr. Dodsworth. The Omaha
‘owners will soon begin to feel rich
‘aia V. Union.
ip
a Wells, Fango’s express was
robbed on a railway in Kansas, Tuesday, by masked men, of $27,000.
There aré rewards to the amount of
$17,500 offered for the robbers, ‘
NE
SST ODDIE SRY
At Truckee, Dec.’ Bik 19, hy Rev. oot a
K. Masten, Mr: das. Stewart to Mrs. Minerva Page, both of, Truckee.
At North San Tyan, Dec, 9th 1874, by br
J. Stotlar, Justice of the Fence, Mr, Daniet
Sargent, of Brindy city, to Mrs. Beck, of
San Juan. aes
Ree
Sheriff's Sale.
Y VIR¢CUE OF AN EXECUTION TO
mé directed and delivered issued out
of the County Court, in dnd for the County
of Yuba, State of Cal on a judgment rendered in the Jugtice’s Court of L. R. Sellon, an
acting Justice of the Peace, in and for the
County of Yuba, State of California, bearing
date Sept. 23d, 1874, on a judgment renderber, 1874, in favor of Hayford, Hymes & Co.
. (said firm doing business in the town of
UVolfax,, Placer County, California,) and
against J. W. Booth, for the tum of One
Hundred,and Ninety-six and 2-100 do!lars,
together w ith costs of suit taxed at. $4 90
and accruing ‘eosts. I havé levied upon all
the right, title and interest of defendant in
aud to, the following described property, A
The South West 1-4 of Section 29,7 to-wit 5
'Townst ip 15, Worth Range 9 Last, situated
in Grass Valley Vownship, Nevada County ¥
California, on the road leading from Grass)
Valley to Colfax, together with all the tenements, improvements and appurtenances
Owidna Mixy.—This mine is not
MARRIED. bee He
edvin said Court on ‘the 9th day of SeptemHYMAN. BROS.
COLUMN. vo
Great Reduciicn !
if
HOLIDAYS!
aint
<i 4
CLOTHING
“Hyman ‘Bros,
OFFER the fol=
“lowing Reduction
CLOTHING !
Blue Beaver Frock Suits,
sold last fall for $30 row at
$25. ,
Blue Beaver Frock Suits
sold last fall for $27 50 now
at $22 50.
thereunto belonging or in anywise apper-. .
taining.
Notice is hereby given that I will expose
to public sale all the above described property ‘to the highest bidder, for cash, in front
of the Court House door, in the* city of Nevada, on
SATURDAY,.January 9th, 1875, .
Between the even of 90 "clock, A, M. and
6 o’clock, P.
Given sa my hand this 11th day of
December, 1874.
; G. W. SMITH, Sheriff.
o By A. W. Potter, Under Sheriff.
Passenger, Express Wagon
A. B. CARLEY,
S prepared to dé.Express Work of every
kind and transport Passengers to any
part of the county. His stand is ia front of
McCAULEY’S CIGAR STORE, All orders
promptly ee to.
Js ¢. DONNELLY
. NIN THE FIELD! °wo A SPLENDID STOCK OF
-.
AMERICAN, FRENCH,
AND* ‘
TOY CANDIES,)
Which having bought at reduced rates, he
he is enabled-to sell ~
Chéaper than any other. Store in
Nevada ‘City.
NUTS. NUTS.
All kinds and varieties, of this
year’s growth, warrantedFresh and Good.
The special attention of Committees for “Christmas Trees. of
Churches, Schools and private residence, is called to his stock of
TOY CANDIES.
Which is Larger, Better and in greater variety than can be, found elsewhere, and
which he. will sell at)
LOWER RATES
Than any other Candy Store in the city.
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
I would cail the attention of the public
to my new stock of CIGARS and TOBACCO,
which embraces all the favorite brands of
Tm ported and Domestic Cigars,
And the finest qualities of
. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
. To be found in the market.
%
Meerschaum Piped, Cutlery,
Albums, Japanese Ware. Jewelry, Plated Ware and Yankee
Notions generally, in great VaBy bentiibin: hati and . selling my
goods at the Lowest Living Prices, 1 solicit
& shure of the patronage of the people of
Nevada City.
es J. C. DONNELLY.
Broad Street, next geor to Knowlton’s haw elry Store.
‘. Bouth, A
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¢ p io
a = i Sy
‘
Nevada City, Dec. 8th, 1874. im
Cae ae
Blue Beaver Frock Suits,
sold last fall at $25 now $20.
Chinchilla Coats sold last
fall at $14 now $10,
Chinchilla Coats sold last
fall at $10 now $7 50.
Cassimere Suits sold last
fall for $25 now $20.
Cassimere Suits sold Laat
fall for $22 50 now $18.
fall for $20 now $17.
Cassimere Suits sold--last
fall for $17 50 now $12 50.
Shaker Socks at 25.cents per
pair ;
We have also a very large
stock. of.
WHITE SHIRTS,
FURNISHING ‘GOODE,
BOOTS & SHOES,HATS & CAPS,
TRUNKS & VALISES,
. . Which we Offer’
on A Tae RBS:
. breaily Reduced
{
Rates !
nk
the new arrival of our
Large Stock of
Boys’ Clothing
NEW STYLE OF
Rubber Goats, .
The First in the Market.
Give us 9 call and saictess
yourselves that we do just as we
advertise. ‘
Hyman oun.
Cor, Broad & Pine Streets,
~
NEVADA CITY.
Cassimere Suits sold. last .
. Genuine Diamond Toe .
h
Special attention is called to
O ANDIE Ss.
25 Cents ad Pound
J OHNNY JACK’S
‘VARIETY STORE,
Piné¢ Stroet, one door from Broad,
‘NEVADA CITY.
HE ATTENTION. OF COMMITTERY
FOR CHRISTMAS TREES of Church.
es, Schools ‘and Eamilies is called to the’
fact, that
Choice American Candies
san be precthapid for :
TWENTY«FIVE. CENTS A POUND
arid upwards, which #s cheapet than they
can be bought at any othet ie in’ Nevada
County.
ALSO A enone ‘sT0ck oF :
FANCY TOY CANDIEM!
_ NUTS, 4
ORANGES,
+ ang LEMONS;
poe quantity, Fresh and Nice,
MRERSCHAUM PIPES,
CIGAR HOLDERS,
CUTLERY, éte:,
Warrantéd fo be as represented.
. TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
Iam now in receipt of. alarge invoice of
}MPORTED AND DOMESTIC
CIGARS,Embracing all the favorite brands, and I
also keep the best qualities of
TOBACCO,
To be foundin Nevada City.
Everybody, young an old, are invited to call at my store on Pime™
street. and be convinced thai I selt
better goods for less money tham
any other store in the mountains,
COMMITTEES FOR CHRISTMAS
TREES, CALL -AND SEE MY
. PRICES, AS I WILL SELL
CANDIES AND NUTS FOR
LESS MONEY THAN ANY
OTHER-STORE.
JOHNNY JACK.
Nevada City, Dec. 6th, 1874.
FIRST CAR LOAD
DIAMONDS,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
_ SILVERWARE,
PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES,
CLOCKS,
And other Beautiful Holiday
Goods, haye just Arriced at
. KNOWLTON’S
JEWELRY STORE,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA,
“INCLUDING THE CELEBRATED
THE BEST TIME KEBPERS IN
THE WORLD,
Call and See the, . Different Styles.
" He has alse for Sale,
A Large and Beautiful. Assortment of
Gold and Silver Watches
Of other celebrated ‘makers,
Go ants see the: Beautiful Goods:
cS
All kinds. of Watch and Jewelry
Repairing Bone and Warranted.
Nevada City, ‘ccuauhen 15th, 1874.
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