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December 3, 1878 (4 pages)

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y NTS: BY . BER, . Goods ; SH, made fm nd after low that for cash, artit we are lew < ction: Ibs $1, $1. cents. st Java, atoes--toes---$2 15 to 27 ts. 3 papers cts per Ib. Tea---50 05 ets. pacco---65 ts per lb. se in the ion. RICE. with _ * PAYING und see if it » godd cus° make up for WE TAKE 5 OFF.a nel VCR. LN, i Agent RANT. =a .Preprictor \L STREET, SSCRIPT Bios. niseach. algo to “ ovUh ——————— ‘ 2 NS, Jr.. Forcign and P 1 a Rn os ANE OF: Nuts, &e. yoe Agent.¥4 and Sold, axppic Biotk. os ‘pat ee foe Sy Ve is a Stes ~ THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEY ‘ADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. ———— "WEATHER REPORT. S Forited daily to-the Traxscrirr by te Says: be south Yuba Canal a at Nevada City. set NEYADA Grrr, Deceuiber 2, 1878. a cs Sere ye iogi.2; <= . . Pe) Z. ¢ rm "s nee ° agen ai Si $8 > Z 2, . Ble) eel oe. Pl me . 8/2): €)6 . a; * ee ey r 38 dam. . pe ihet 42 . a < VON Léa 1 Zp m. . 97.65 . 854 4 fice] N. . Clear 4PM. a G2 56 [ 4.. N. . Clear Max. ther., 00 deg,, —— “Min. ‘ther. AO BRIEF. MEN TION. + Sd gi xg A case of searlet fevet in téwn reported. ig —* Fins HYDR AULICRINER. ——— Mr. J.'8. Phillips i in ‘referring to the subject of hydraulic, mining in. his work entitled, ‘Explorers’, ; Miners’, and Metallurgists’, Compatidn;” “This really magnificent system was first devised. and practically applied in California, but I regret to} say that I had considerable diffieulty in obtaining the name of the man, as he, like Marshal and Comstock— the discoverers*of gold in California, and silver and gold in Nevada—hasbeen sadly tieylécted by those few whom he has* directly enriched, as well as by the millions of his fellowmen indirectly benefited by his’very determined and useful ‘energy,’ and practical skill, I am informed by Mr. R. R. Craig, of San Francisco, that Mr, Edward Mattison’ was the Miss Pierce’ at ‘the esata ee to apply the power of water . night. ~ * There will be a party at the V Flume boys’s Town Talk dance: Hall on Tuesday evening, Dec. 10th. A fight, a bloody -nose, and a good’ deal of excitement, ‘constituted’. one of the»stirring incidents on Broad stréet yesterday.. The Transcrrer Block is being * treated to .a new sidewalk and wooden awning, abouts. p reparations furnish some magnificent n musi¢ at the . Catholic Church Christmas. The “choir ‘will consist of ten or twelve of the best singers in the city, under “, Prof. Davis’ leadership. The trees in the Court House yard’ are being trimmed, the lawns beautified’ in numerous ways, and ;other evidences of Janitor McAuley’s god taste springing t p thereabouts. Sunday evening for awhile it looked very much’ as though a storm might arise. The moon finally tri-umphed bewines, and the, clouds beat a lhaay retrial: sunshine was bright and atmoswhere warm, A ‘hhugget of solid gold weighing 5 ounces was exhibited at the Citi vens Bank yesterday. It was taken ‘from a Yuba river claim at a point below Washington, and is worth $17.50 per ounce: Such finds. are rare, especially. outside county. ‘Hoodlumism seems t& be at its worst when the young votaries manage to get into the Theatre! during public entertainments. The juvenile Péace’ disturbérs ought to be attended to by the peace authorities. One or two arrest? would have a wholeséme effect on them. ° _ Fhe Deer Creek Chinaman who was hurt by a cave’ several months ago, is unable to go'to work yet. His countrymen think the accident _ was the work of the evil spirit, and that his highness‘'is . prev entiug the bones from healing. They pattern somewhat after certain Caucasian religionist in holding a belief of that nonsensical natiire. _ Phe game of Base ball played he tweeh the Ophir Hill and Independent base ball clubs Sunday afternoon, stood.at the end of the sixth Jtming: Ophir Hill 19, Independents ‘Ti. Darkness then coming on the fortier club withdrew, and the game. was declared in favor of the Nevada club., It-is said to have been. well played throughont. = The Methodist Conference did-a good thing in supplying Nevada ‘ity withsuch a pastor as Dr. John Coyle.’ Witness the-monster audience tlat filled the church Sunday evening, for instance. There were among the as_Semblage at least half a dozen men who had not been inside a house ‘of Worship before for five or” six years; and theré was one inparticular who had stayed away from such influences over twelve years. .Mr. Coyleis 4 consistent Christian, a genial conirenion, and as eloquent as he is *arnest and logical. He has already’ Mon the réspéct and admiration éf . Our Citizetis, both inside ani out of ~ the’ church, and, is of that class that he will betain his present pres tige. ee sail a PARLOR OYSTER SALOON. “Tantoitre ‘Pam has fitted up his saoor dia style unsurpassed by any similar establishment i in the county., The weather new being cool, he is receiving Baltimore Seaside Qysters, ‘very Week. He has also Eastern . j,, Transplanted’ and: California Oysters, . stog which he will serve up in any style ‘desired. : q Fresk Gandy and Nuts always on * which will, very much ' add to exterior appearances hore1 more than ‘usual activity. x esterday the Nevada . cisco for several weeks, returned to for sucha purpose under a 60 feet . head ‘of pressure, as passed ° ‘through . a small nozzle of at first only threefourths of ov inch in diameter, on a gravel bank*t the Ametican Hill mining claim, situated about ce mile west of Neyada City, Nev adarcounty, Cal.” SS HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ainistlsjernciaioes f The Holidays are close at hand. — ‘That joyous season where_prese nt ma4 king is so universal: in all Christian aré being jihad to lands:will be marked this year with’) Prosperity has followed the career of this cémnfunity in particular, and our citivens will expend increased sums ‘in mak-° ing the hearts of their friends rejoice. Messrs Luetje '& Brand appreciating this fact are out in an advertisement setting forth the advantages ‘they offer to ‘customers. Their’ reputation excelled any y where on the coast, and as such they ‘command an extensive patronage.” . Wésders of the TRAnscRIrt who desire anythitg in their line will do well to order early, and tlizs secure first choice. Sp PERSONAL MENTION, ' Hon. Niles Searls and E. M. Preston returicd froyi the Bay, where they have spending’ several days, Sunday night. Mrs. R. M. Hunt, who “has been visiting at Sacramento and San Franthis city Saturday. Mrs. Wim. Watt, who has*heen be: low for some time for her héalth re: turned home on Saturday evening jana is géea‘ly impreved. A letter received in this’ city a few days since states that Dave” McKin“ney, wife and daughter, are residing in Arizona, me ai eile ati “WR, STRATTON'S LECTURE. James Stratton delivered a lecture at the Theatre Saturday evening concerning the advantages offered to settlers in the Washington Irrigated Colony of Fresno-county. There was a good attendance, and theaudience evinced much interest in the subject. The speaker displayed numerous specimens of the prolific soil’s yield in that desirable section, and they spoke volumes fot its possibilities. _ He is meeting with first-rate success” \in securing settlers. ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. “The Heathen Chivee. finds sweet content in an incoitie that a white fan would naturally scorn to accept. “Two companies of them are working m Deer Creek near Jos. Worrell’s ranch, and together they take out $16 or’$17 per’ day—an “average of vone dollar pér'man, The ground has been worked"in the past, and these sons of the Flowery Efngdom are now gleaning the leavings. They consider they’are earning very fair wages. _--s Clara Morris makes about $500 a “night. PIANO TUNING. Mr. Pavi Schoen will arrive in a few days. Leave orders for Tuning at the Book and Music Stere of (. W. Welch, ie sane * Beast SACRAMENTO BEE. The leading évening paper of Cen-tral: And Northern California, the Sacramento Daily Bee; the People’s friend, fearless and independent, and in favor of honest government. meg Nevada City the same even, eth yaar. contains latest paving Only 'oNE srr ‘@ week. Subscribe fothe Bex.°=. J, Meactim, agent in Nevada City, © Youths’ and Boys’ as wate harakersand _jewelers—is—not market reports, overland! ' .the agricit toraT products each year sax tracting so much attention as @ per . veutative of disease in malarial regions, it is found will not stand very hot or very cold ‘weather. eye ae A RECENT writer Pat it about right wken he said that the brighest hope-of the age was the desireof men . of spiritual power “fs = restrain “bad men and inspire the.good. +. It is estimated that the value’ of —— in the U nited Kingdom.of Great Britain amounts to 371,445,000 pounds sterling: z A PHILADEL? Ha colored man recovered $295 the other day for heistg refused admission to the orchestra bonght seats. Ea.. ts-U astipassed for style ana un a ish are toe Pictures unedaece 108, “Lndolpu piroro-isa'tery,”? ©ALLiNe, . Operator. ‘ys 93:15-1m — Se FIRSX-OF THE SEASON, ~ We have jist received a very large -and well. selected stock” in Men’ 8, Hlothing. Also the very latest all and Winter styles . Léwest Possible Prices at * Hyman. Bros., 519 Cor. Broad and Pine Sts, FRESH CHESTNUTS. Just received at Jomn Jack’s, no te To the Weak and Emactated. 2 — ‘Remember that it is impossible to gather strength or flesh, while harrassed with a painful cough. It is wi complaint that preys upon yt tisSue and fibre of the frame. it i¢ “tee Eucalyptus tree which is at. . . chéirs of a theatre for which he had : of Hats, which will be sold at the {! ir any Dealer Infoum — You that. he has for silg a dentifrice identical with or: containing ingredients equalling or superior in efficacy to those of SOZODONT, ‘. discredit the statement «avd insist . upon liaving that alone.' By doing so, you will secure. a dentrifice par excellence the Bein the niar‘ket, containing batanic elements of Tare preservative ieftudhee’upon the teeth, atid! one which will’ endow ‘then vith most becoming white ness, Another desirable feature of this stable toilet article is that it imparts fragrauce to the breath. Sold by all druggists,
e Insolv —— Notice. [ the County Court o of the Céanty of NeA vada, State of California, Wyatt Collier Durno vs. his Creditors. **Pursuant to an order of the Hon. John Caldwell, Judge of the said County Court; notice ish. all the creditorg of the sat?*irisalvent. Wyatt Collier. Durno, to be and,eppear before thé aa Judge, in Oper Cougt.st the Court Room of said Court, in the city Se" Nevada, in the county of Nevada, op the Second day of January, A. D: 1879, at16-0' eck, A: M., of that’ day, "then and ‘there to show cause, if any they“ can, why the prayer of said insolvent should net be granted, and an assigniient of his estate be made, dnd he be discHarged from his debts, and liabilities, and all his Aebts Whether named in his schedule or not, in pursuance of ‘the Statute.in such, case m and prov ided; and in the meantiing 0§ proceedings agai, st said insolvent be stuye: Witness iny hand and the seal: of said. Court, this 29th day of November, A. ‘Dy’ 1878. JAMES D. W HITE; By Jouy WEBBER, Deputy. —OF THE— F A LL SEASO x. “AT BLUM Be ns DRY GOODS STORE, Corner of Bread asad Pine Streets, = __NEV4DA CITY. easily removed. A bottle sete ro of : Hale’s Horey of Horehound and Tar arrests and cures any ordinary cough, and ‘a more prolonged use of the remedy will banish the disease if more deeply seated. Sold by the drug trade “universally at 50 cents and $1. Great saving for the consumer to buy large size. cure toothache in one minute. . by all druggists at 25 cents. a ACARD Sold To all who are suffering from the ertof and indiscretions of. youth, nervous weakness, early deeay, loss of manhoot, &c., Iwill send a receipe that will cure you, free of charge. This great_ remedy was discovered ‘by a missionaty in South America. ‘Send:a self-addressed envolope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D. Bible House, New ip City. decl-ly _ OOo oO A REMARKABLE RESULT. ; It makes no difference hoy:.many physicians, or hew much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that-Germat Syrup is the: ouly remedy’which has given complete satisfaction in severe cases of lung diseases. It is trae tliere are ye thodsands of pereons who are predisposed to throat and lung affections, consumption, hemorrhages, asthota, severe colds “settled ou the breast, pneumonia, whooping cough, &ec., -who have no persoval know edge of Boschee’s German S¥rup. To such we would gay that’50 dozen were sold last: year without one complaint. Condumptites try just one Sottle, Regular size “75 cents. “Bold by all druggisis in America. = = «es An Astonishiitg Fact. ‘A large proporti@ ‘ot the Americkn people are to-day dying from the effecte of Dyspepiia or disordered liver, The result of these disedses upon the thasses of intelligent ad valuable pedple is most alarming, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment find usefulness us it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside prejudice and skepticism, take the advice of druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green's August Flower. Your epeedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every casey. You can buy a sample bottle for 10 cents totry. ‘Tliree doses will relieve the worst case. Positively sold by all dragyists on the Wes:ern Continent, a — -The scarcity of diamonds, gold and silver, and the difficulties met with in securing them, is-.a sure indication of their value. Thus itis with a valuable medicme: Dr. Aug. Kaiser’s. celehrae ted German Pulmonie Flixir, ge h lousy of rivals, has met with the ene bitter opposition, a pe: ently almost lisosesaduas cles have been_ thrown .in its way; but its opponents might as well try ‘to change the course. of the sun, sweep back the ocean witha broom ur put out a prairie fire with a tear. For the cure of throat and lung diseases, suchas coughe, colds, consumption and gag aay affections,—it—is gst cures are truly 6 Sagi dru, Ww. 5 Vinten eet oe the Prasean Coat of bens, to facsiatile of Dr. Aug. Kaiser, ao 1 hw his uame blown on eles qo Trial battle, BG conte, Pike’s Toothache Drops . . HAVE NOW RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE --Stock of-« Fall and Winter Dry Goods, . 5 rc Ever. brought te the city, Dress Goods. Black and Colored Cashmeres, Caniel's Hair, Matelisse Cloth, New Suitings? ate a Domestic Goods. . Sheetings, Table Linens,‘ Naplns, Towels, Blank tes@yannels, ail colors, Cassimeres, &e Fancy. Goods. ons, Neck-Ties, Ruchings, and ‘a beautiful stock of late * Novelties, “Miflinery Giods. Hats, Flowers, Feathers, &.— a, pre and Fashionable Stock. i. ~ “Carpets. Brussels, Vhree-Ply, Ingrain, Drugyet, Oil , Cloth, Matting, &e. ° Wall Paper. An Immense Stock and Beautiful Patterns. Shoes. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Gaiters—a large variety. Cloaks and Shaw/s. and \ ' be seen to be admired, . I would ask the Ladies of Nevada courit; before purchasing their Winter Supplies to cal] and examine my Goods and Prices, as I aim convinced that they will be better suited at my, establishment than anywhere else.— All Orders from the country promptly atten-ded to. : . &, BLUMENTHAL,. [NEW DRUG STORE, . —— BROAD STREET, ABONE PINE, STREET, (apposite Stumpf's Hotel.) wevaD) gery. J. F. RUDOLPH, OFFERS FOR SALE ) A FRESH ANG GENERAL # Drugs and Medicines, . --AXD Alb THE— POPULAR PATENT. MEDICINES OF THE DAY. Aiea; Hutotph’s Risttect ot Savshount ond Anise, shoo, tor Coughs aid Golds, unequalled as 7 Keedir a datoal wephomas Resewers tee] gs nator ereby given to . : Corsets, Ribbons, Kid Gloves,-1 to @ butRich, Varied and Beautiful Patterns. Must ~ CASH: OR NO SALE. To the People of Nevada City,:. ELIEVING TAT. A. BUSINESS’ CAN be conducted ona purely +.1 ioe 2° casi anes, Gan be carried on in Nevada to the benefit of both buyer and seller, I haye bonght the stock of Webber & Chaty, and will, carry on. the business at the old stand on ‘(Commercial Street, and will sell all ; goods i in the line of Groceries, a ve Provisions, Grain, : Ten per cent lese'than old Tates. I pay Cash_ for my Godds and must have ‘Cash, or its equivalent on the counter for what 1 gall. ‘whi “SMITH, 0. e 2 1 q¢ & @ 9 he 2G s : ce 0 aa .$0 oc a s ee eee, GAY B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St., NEVADA ‘CITY, HAS ON HAND © The Largest ~AND THE~ Choicest Stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c. EVER SEEN IN THE MOUNTAINS. WR. The. Stock consists of the best. assort ment of GENTS AND BOY’S CLOTHING, and everything usually found in a First Class Clothing’ Store. Task buteme price tor Goods, aun that the lawess. oo Probate te Netied. . (TATE OF CALIFORNIA, ‘Gatti ty of NeK) vada, In Probate Court. In the matter ot the Estate of PHILIP BUSCH, deceased, Pag to an order of said Court, male on Ey Nn bag “November, a. bp. 1 noi given, that SATURDAY the NTH 1 OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1878, at 1 ‘o'dlpek, Roong of said Court, at the Court House rp. M., of said day, and the eg D the City and County of Nevada, have. been : ypointed as the tine and for proving the Will of said deceased, for wing ‘the application of John Stotlar ‘for tlie issuance % him. of Letters of Administration with the will annexed, when and where any person interested may appear and cdbitest the —. ber 28th; 187 ovem 78 — JAMES D. WHITE, ‘Cterk. 0. P. Stidger, Atty for Petitioner ngy~ a rensment Not ie YUBAG MANGE MINING co. Location of principal place of busi. North San Juan, Nevada cou sty, Cal. i cation of works Grizzly Hill, Bloomfield ce is here yen that at a meeting be co ea pe A bye ‘held on the Sist day of Octwber, A. BD. 1878, an assessment, (No. 12) of fifty cents per share was lev‘ed ppon the capite! old coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Company, Main Street, North Sau Juan, Nevada county, California. Any stoc'c Hao which this assessment shail remain on the 7th day of December 18, will be delinquent,and advertised for gale at ‘suction; and unayment is before, will be sold on Monday 2 the 30th day of December, 187 = hae of Gebemeean't } ‘ Glad Tidings to the.People bwpship, Nevada county, Os! ffornis —' 1 stock of the oS eee tion payable immediately in United Siates' GLORIOUS NEWS . OF NEVADA COUNTY ! “THE CLOTHIER, JUST Salar FROM SAN HS ‘FRANCISCO, The Largest and ‘Finest Stock —CONSISTING or— Fine Dress’ Suits, Business Suits, Coats, © Pants, Vests, . Ov ercoats, Ulisters, . FURNISHING GOODS, Ete, TELAT EST AND MOST FASHIONABLE : EATS: To be found in Nevada County. THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots & SELON Ss —INCLU pIna— Ladies’ Fine Kid Shoes. Boys’ Clothing a specialty. A full line of RUBBER recast —INCLUDING— ,, RUBBER COATS, RUBBER BOOTS, RUBBER OVERSHOES, UMBRELLAS, cae My Stock of Fancy Furnishing Goods is large and varied, embracing 1¢. LARS, NECKTIES, HANDKEROHIEFS &e., &e, &e, A Full Stock bf BLANKETS,A, OF all kinds, Which wil be sold at Bed Rock Prices. Trunks, Valines, Satchels, _A LARGE ASSORTMENT, In fact any thing and ev erything found ina: first-class Clothing’ Establishment can be had _. at my Store. Hemcmhew that I will sell Cheaper and give better Goods than any other House in Nevada County, Sree Wholesale or retail, Fhis is not idle talk---I Mean what I say. K. CASPER, Car. Pine and Commercial Sts. i The Very. Latest .and Best ! (Vase MRS. M, A. STERLING, Commercial Street, Nevada City. . “AS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND carefully selected Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods ! ——Staple and Fancy-—— Consisting of Silks, Mohairs, Cashmeres, Water Proofs, Poplins, and other late and “ashionable Dress Goods. Also one of the Finest Assortments of MIIILILIIIN(£. R. ¥ Ever brought to this city. Hats, Trimmnd Untrimmed, Flowers, Ribbons, Bows, pag Collars, ete. LADIES’ U garage SETS, HOSIERY, CLOAKS AND saa LS—for Ladies an " ‘pildren. ‘Kiso a Fine Stock of Famey Goods of e-ery descripticn. SKIRTS, CORI hereby ‘th patronage Her ore bestowed upon me and Poult iiliy solicit a _continuonce of the aa Orde? a the country solicited, and sat ple of ¥ i tent on application, 2 I ee Dri Store. . alerue D. VINTON, PRorRieror. —Successor to F. M. Preston — a ye DRUGS, MINING CHEMICALS RESCRIPTIONS ‘accurately compoun ps AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OB MIGHT. Laverpeo,, Londen +: eae ~ “CASPER, . Men's and hag Clothing. , . Ever seen before in the County. my thanks for the lveral a