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duceéd-tates ad re
vd as first-class at 4
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DBINSON'S, .
Taims te make money
ds for less than eost,
te cheat his custem.
D his creditors.
bl Bt
very article ‘sold,
ze competition on
LASS Coons
dvertisements may
nile, but we intend
ur business “‘on the
is to be able to cém-"
\er responsible firms
iG TRADE,
ll inferior and dam.
as cheap as any one
e don’t propose to
We solicit a comualities and prices,
will be presented for”
ery 30 days.
1 & Sobinson
18, 1878.
\M WOLF’S
RICE LIST
R CAS Hos
ect to Correction_
“100 Ibs, $275 er :
er 100 Ibs, 225
er 100: Ibs, 125
2r 100 Ibs, 260
igar, 7-12 lbs, 1 00
ar, 10 lbs 100
e, 5 Ibs 100
ee” ie 18
20 lbs 100
$8 bars 25
perbox 50
i 12for 25
perbox 200
Ycansfor 100
Yeansfor 100
6cansfor 100
1, 5 cans for. 100
ns, 6 cans for “1 00
s, 4 cans for 1 00
per gallon, 35
per 5 gallon can 1 50
per pound. 124
nTea “ 35
per pound 10
Ul 8
ole Spapers 2.
ffee, per paper 4
ey, 8 pounds 25
Kinds, per bottle 10°.
per bottle 2°
5 gallon kgs 20
yun etsy 10.
igs pation
wiitrikt WOLF
Street: Nevada City.
er 5, 1878).
THE. DAILY I RANSCRIPT.
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
‘their first ¢ ordinance Monday.
daily to the TrAxsceirt by the
‘omnia Canal Co, at Nevada City,.
“NEVADA Crry, February 5, 1879.
—T sia 73 eae:
. 8 Rey Pp cage
me] $121: 2 Sant bo
ata fl : Big):
eet. . 97.44 [90 . « 0) NE Clear
are . ata . 58 . [NE . Clear
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Erict Mention.
Truckee’s Board of Trustees passed
Murdock McKenzie, a native of .
Nova Scotia, was naturalizéd in the
County Court , Fuesday.
The Chinese: say. the last. New.
Year holiflay. season was the ‘‘thinnest” they have ever observed.
‘The prizes for the Y.M. S.C. par-.
tv are completed, and will be placed
on —_* in a day er two.
E. Robinson, éditor of the San
re an Independent, favored the TRANscript office with a call yesterday.
_ The Stated Meeting of Nevada’
Commatidery, z Knights Templar,.
will take Place at’ Masonic Hall, this
evening at 7:50 o’clock, <All Sir
Kuights arecourteonaly. aavited to be .
present.
James Watt,
Scotland,
miner, a native of
was. naturalized in the
County Court yesterday. on the. testimony of Chas. Kent and A. Henne= .
yuann,.
We are requested by Charles McElvy to notify the subscribers of the
$an Francisco Chronicle that hereafter they will find their papers at
the store of A. I.” Zekind, on Broad
street. 7
From one to two carloads of freight
are arriving via the Narrow Gauge
railroad daily. The regular freight
train is not running, but. the cars are
brought up-with the
itrains.
A number of citizens subpcened tog.
appear before the Grand Jury this
week, were mystified as to the cause,
and could only divine. it when they
had entered the presence of and been
interrogated by that body. .
Considerable anxiety is felt regarding the scarcity of water for gravel
mining operations. The weather
<ontinues clear, and there.is no pros_pectof immediate rains. Of course
this condition of things is faverable
to quartz mining.
There is a strong probability that
a grand spelling bee will take place
in this tity: before long. The best
passenger
_spéller will be awarded a free course
of penmapship in Miss Elliott’s class.
The stockholders of the Murchie
Mining Company will hold their
annual meeting-at 328 Montgomery
street, San Francisco, on the 8th. instant, A board of Trustees to serve
the ensuing year will be elected.
itis charged that a’ yourg man itr
the audience filled out a blank ticket
that he had drawn and won a prize
with it at the Theatre Tuesday evening. Such a trick is liable to get
the perpetrator into trouble, if he is:
detected.
>=»
Sylvania Lodge Coming.
On Friday evening next Sylvania
Lodge, I. O. G. T., of Grass Valley,
will visit the istes in this city, the
occasion being the installation of officers of the latter organization.
pleasant social time’ is anticipated,
-and it ig hoped that the members of
the order here will turn out in full
force to greet their.visitors. The
‘members of the Nevada City Lodge
are requested to contribute to the
collation that will be-spread. Notice
as to where refreshments may be left
will appear to-morrow.
>o ee
Fein ame
Those people whe are fond of dancing should not fail to bear in mind
_the party to be given at V.) Flume
Hall to-morrow night for the benefit
of Mrs. James Oates and her children.
The family.isaworthy one, \but
very poor, and nobody who is able.
should . refuse to extend a helping
‘hand in, this theirhour of trouble. A
fine ¥ will be given in connecton withthe dance, and tickets of
ed that ouly-theobher, wy
At
“A suyentle Warrior, ,
A small boy with a loaded pistal i is
“
tive elements, ; and.parents should
lodk ‘to it that their children
make a practice of” a
“armed, to the teeth?” cht
pupil of the public school am”
became incensed at “His” tea
it upon’ his “ person’ “several: days,’
meanwhile boasting to. his. companwhich offered he proposed to avenge
much probability of ‘such ‘threats’ being carried into execution, but at the
1 T
a dangerous combination of destruelet. *Enquite at this office.
Brotlier.or Lover, then be sure “dnd /”
.talken ZEKIND for these articles
résolved to get even.He. in some . and save at least 25 cents on the dolrway procured a revolver, atid carried , lar.
ions that the very first’ opportunity ish “are the pictures made at the
the imaginary wrongs.. "Thére is not ; °perator.
sam? time it is always Pettes, to bs safe. to trifle with a rat‘lesnake.
a it DE NEY aes Scie
Furaishoa Rooms Let.
ee
Pleasant sleeping apartments. 6
4 {29
— 2 it —
= p—.3) oul yout: desire to buy a box’ of
vesént, ior~your’Husband, Father,
ol7 -tf
Sora ge
£2 Unsurpassed for style and fin’
“Rudolph Photo-Gallery.” Cottins
jul5 .
on the safe side. ” ~\Check the early symptoms before;
; = gore tiey “culminaté Ga chroniz “disease, .
nies Time for Gardening. +] wit “Hale's Honey of Hor€hound .
lage and Tar.”. Check them, did we say?
already set-ont fruit and ornamental
trees this winter, should not let the
present spell of “fine weat lier go by
if they purpose doing so. The intense cold weather and the long £ protracted snow has béeéi’averse to gardening. The pleasant weather, we
are now having, will ere long give
way to rain or. suow, and then
spring will be, upon us, and.ina few
weeks the time for tree planting will
be’ over for the season. Felix Gillet
has a large and choice stock of fruit,
shade and ornamental trees, plants,
seeds, ete:, and now. is. the time te
pat-them out.
ee
BB. hd. Milicr’s Clothing Store.
the mountains ean
better barzgains:‘be had in the clothing antlfurnishing tine than at B. H.
Miller’s, Cdd ‘Fellows’ building, in
this city. He keeps the latest styles,
fiis goods are all-made-from the hest
material, and his prices are the lowest. If any other inducement is necessary for people to trade there, it
lies in the fact that Geerge Hentze,
ene of the most polite and attentive
clerks in the city, is always ready to
wait upon customers. . No trouble to
show goods at Miller's, and a fit is
+ giidranteed. ae
Nowhere in
«2 >
Diamond Creck Mining Co.
Articles of fneorporation of the
". Diamond Creek Gold. and Silver Mining Company—-to operate in the ‘Diamond By tee District, —Nevada_
county, have been filed with the Secretary of State. Capital, $5,000,000
in shares of $50 each.: \Directors—
Albert C. Shaw, J, GC, Cable, Jacob
Weissbein, William Ww ord, and John
Warner. The principal place of husiness will be in San Francisco.
i
Watt Mine.
‘The Superintendent's letter of Friday last says :—The main east drift
is in 1255 feet ; we have passed the
lava and have got gravel on the bedrogk again ;.the bed of rock is of a
soft blue slate. We have ran_ the
rock is slate, but finding no change in
the gravel I have stopped all work
below the main d drift.
: et a ina
K sdisblc Ole says that P. &.
Dorney, who is expected to deliver a
lecture in this city in the near future, is not a member of the Caucasian order. He is said to have
expelled from the brotherhood
time ago. =
Great Eceduction la Woolen Hese,
Beautiful styles at Lester & Crawford’s near the Union Hotel, Main
street, Nevada City. £4-tf
-.<-+e————_
Breastpina Last---$5,00 Reward.
A gold breastpin, contaiming a
photograph, was lost between Willow
Valley and this city on Thursday.
The finder will, reeeive-Five Dollars
reward by leaving it at Antoine
Tam’s, * £1-3t
Sadie eee
Gem Shoring Salean.
“Opposite’the National Hotel. Shaving, 25c. Hair cutting, 25c. Shampooing, 25¢. Hajr work a specialty.
jan29-té: Louis Copa.
Bacon! ‘Bacon!
Twelve and a half cents per pound at
jan2h.: Suuntierr & Lewis’.
Sportsmen, Attention,
Mire, Pine hie:
wea ry
at sites Park ae Batt
A fine ‘breeoh-loading Shot Gun for
. sale— Damascus Twist, made by”
druggists at 2:
north prospect drift 60 feet, the bed lj
pod
some
‘4 foregoing is a
_. Those. of ont Citizens who h have we Ani hilate, them would have been .
the proper term, “for this peerless”
remedy does its work thorough’ ,
leaving net_a_vestige of pu'mou y_
irritation behind. Sold bydrags, #
at 0) cents and $1 per bottle, smi ,
$2 59 and large, “33. The large Sins
being most evonomical.
Pikes Toothache Drops cure toothache in ene_minute. Sold by all
3 eeuts. ?
5 ew
: if any deater tes
You that he has for sale a dentifrice
identical with or containing ingredients equalling or superior in-etlicacy
to those of SOZODONT, diseredit’
the statement and insistupon having .
that alone. By doimg se, you will
secure a dentifrice par excellence the
best in the market, containing botanic elements of rare preservative influence upon the teeth, and one which
ing -whiteness:-_Anothendesirabie
feature of this table toilet article is
that it imparts fragrance to the
breath._Sold by all druggists. _
: A Card. : set se ;
—foall whoare suffering fromthe
errors and indiscrctions _ of.youth,
eeipe that will cure: you, free of
charge. This great remedy was diseovered by a “missionary in South
America, Send a self-addressed ‘envelope to the Rev. Joseph YT. Inman, Station D. Bible House, New
York City.
Poa
A Remarkable Result.
It makes no difference how many
physicians, or how much medicine
you have tried, it is now an establiched fact that German Syrup is the
plete sati§faction in severe cases of
lung diseases. It is true there are
. yet thousands of persons who are
ections, consumption, hemorrhages,
asthma, severe colds settled on the
breast, pneumonia, whooping cough,
‘&c., who have no personal knowledge of Boschee’s German Syrup.
Tos such we would say that 50,000
dozen were sold last year without
one complaint. .Consumptives try
just: one bottle. Regular . size 75
cents. Sold by all druggists in
America.
An Astonishing Fact. 7
A Joree, proportion ef the Ameriople
ed liver, The resu t of these disand valuable people is most alarming, making lite actually a burden
instead of a pleasant existene of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought
to be. There is no good reason for
this, if you will only throw aside
prejudice and skepticism, take the
advice of drugyists and your frieuds,
and try one bottle of Green's August
Flower. Your speedy relief is cer-.
tain. Millions of bottles of this
medicine have been given-away to try
its virtues, with savisfactory results
in every case. You can buy a sample bottle for 10.cents totry. Three
doses will relieve the worst case.
Positively sold by all druggists on
the Western Continent.
wa Oe er reriain
Semi-Annual Statement of the Citizens Bank, January &, 1879.
ASSETS:
Bills receivable
Pe” ot © cae ee ee ee ee
County warrants....
Due from other banks..
50,000 00 Capital stock paid’ up..
z $122,916.99
State of California,County of Nevada.
KE. M. Preston, President, and John
Pattison, Secretary of the Citizens
for himself, and say that the
true and correct
statement of the "condition of said
Bank on the Sixth day of January,_
A. D. 1879, as shown y the books
Reuehith Landon 1 exness§
rs haa Also, , ew.
[ac "Cn an at Uni Ho
Ep, ino use for it. BROWNELL,
< Pax:
vig = M. Prustox, Pres't.
onN PatTison, Sec’
. FELIX GHULET'S NURSERY . .
igars, Knife, or Pipe, as a Holiday}
Cherrtes, Pears,
Satvation for the Lungs. ‘PREPARTT?TEWS WALNUT
Never trifle with a cough. It is as
‘ties of Walnut, bearing—eren—when—three
will endow them with most Ii~com.
=—@f-all descriptions.
nervous weakness, earlydeeay,—tlesst
of manhood, &c., I wilt send a re-}
only remedy which has given com,
vredisposed to throat and Tung” af-[
are to-day: dying trom!
the effects of pnts, gy or disorder-. ~
eases upon the masses of intelligent . ’
'ligens of Nevada City should
Mik: DGB. gocckcc tke es
London Exchange.. 170 00
Real Hatate..s0.6--%5 13,589.41
Over drafts.:..... 11,969.05
* $122,916.99
* LIABILITIES.
TOE oo sein do 9 keer $ 69,814.48
Due other Banks... 2,175.89
Profit and Lossaccount. 926.62
Bank, being first. duly sworn, each]
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
FrOR SATE.
REES AND PLANTS OF OVER ONE
HUNDRED VARIETIES @F FRUIT,
=~ ALL TRUE TO NAME,« 002%
Apples, Peaches,
Walnats, Chestnuts, Medlars,
of
Filberts, Grapes, Currants,
Gooseberrics, Strawberries, Etc,
troduced. in Caciwiias Uy. wie undersigned.
The most precocious of all soft shell varieyears old; hardy and never frost bitten; a late
bloomer and very productive.
Firat bearing trees of this kind in California are. at Felix Gillet’s Nursery, Nevada
City. (Fourth erop 1878.)
One and Three Year Old Trees
For Sale.
Pink and Pansy Plants,
. FLOWER BULBS. __
Hyacinth, Tulip, Crocus, Ete.
GARDEN -SEEDS,
imported. Guaranteed fresh, pure
and reliable.
&£7Seeds and Bulbs sent to any
part of the country by mail.
Nevada City, Feb. 4, 1878
GREAT
BANKRUPTCY
STOCK
OF
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
Hats, Gents’ Under Wear
and Furnishing Goods,
Will arrive from New York City to-day at
© NEVADA CITY,
And Will Open at the
Transcript Block Store,
COMMERCIAL STREET.
This entire Car Load of
Genéral . Merchandise. must
be sold in 14 days, at ANY
PRICE. Therefore the citme early and secure BarCalicoes from ato 5 eents per yard.
Plaid Dress Goods at YO cents per
yard.
Black Cashmeté at 50 cents per
yard, real value $1.50 per yard.
Bleached Muslin, 1 yard wide, 14
yards $1.00
Table Linen 3 yards $1.00. *
Ladies’ Chemise 3 and 4 Bits apiece.
Men's Pants 75 cents per pair,
‘Coats, Vests, Suits, and everything very cheap, too numerous to
mention. Everybody come around,
see and convince yourself. Don't
forget, but come early at the
barca 4.OPPOSETE UN 10N HOTEL, NEVADACITY
prow AND DEALERS IN
. HARDWARE.
wey ARE, IRON & STEEL
SHOVELS, WaEEELBARROWS, ROPE
=a es at San Francisce Prices.
Partly raised on the place, partly .
THOMAS LEGG &.CO.,
27 and 29 Main Street, There is Nothing Else Like It! i
MONEY SAVED TO CUSTOMERS AND
Facing thoroughly festod the plan ot edie :
CASH 18. KING]
BEAEER!
— ou @ purely
Biles
STOVES,
CASH Tio
NAILS, PICKS, SPADES, i
Grindstones, Ox-Bows and Keys,
am now prepared to announce its-cotnplete>
success, and will continue to sé!) -for
cash in hand, and at
The Very Lowest Rates,
~~ PAINTS AND OILS,
Blasting and Sporting Powder,
Fase, Shot, Ete,
AGENTS FOR THE
CALIFORNIA POWDER. C0..
—ANDa :
White Hercules Powder.
A FULL LRNE OF
Rogers’ Nickel-Plated Ware,
Direct from Meridian, Brittannia Company,
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps,
Chimncys, Wicks, Ete,
AGENTS FOR HALIADIE’S WIRE ROPES,
Quartz Screcns Punched to Order
A large stock of galy ‘anized iron
water pipe constantly on hand and
_ [connection —made—with— the. City
. Water Works. ;
IRON PIPE MADE ‘TO ORDER, AND ALL:
KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE,
We have the best selected stock of
geods in Nevada County, and we
don’t allow anybody t sell as cheap
as wedo, Call and see Gs at the
PIONEER STAND,
‘Opposite Union Hotel, Nevada.
Becember 14, 1878.
‘W. G. WILLIAMS,
PACIFIC COAST AGENT.
DETROIT SAFES
SARGENT’S
COMBINATION AND
TIME LOCKS,
Corner Fourth & J Streets,
SACRAMENTO.
rege si MADE FOR
Iron and S eel Vaults Vault
D ors, Fire and Burg’ar Proof
Safes, Resident Safer, “Jewelers’ Safes, Coin Sates,
And every variety of work in this line
The very best workmanship en
this “Coast.
Refer in Nevada County to
Nevada County Treasurer's Safe, A. Nivens, A. D. & P. Sutto., Wevaia Transcript,
Y Flume Company—Nevieda City.
Buhring & Chisholm—Nor th San Juan
Granger & Watt—Grass Viulley.
A. Hill & Co.,—Little You.
And 500 chstomers on the Vacifie Coast. »
Priges'lower than any Sale Agency on the
Coast,
i ALSO,
PACIFIC OLL STUVE,
SACRAMENTO INVENTION AND
MANU PACTURE,
Does any kind of Cooking and Heating
which a range will do, with less expense and
vastly less trouble and heat to the person.
Is warranted perfectly safe.
Uses COMMON COAL OIL,
1s @ vast impioyement over any oil stove
ever invented,
“COSTS GC ALY EIGHT DOLLARS.
Eu Sacramento.
After six months personal use of this
stove, the undersigned. pronounces it an indispensible article in every family.
No stora ge af wood.
No clearing of ashes.
No con stant watching of fires,
No suyerfluqus and wasted casing
No chimney flues.
.Canoe carried info any nee
Broiis a beef steak better than anyother
fire— over the open flame,
Nit the least sinell or taste to articles
cosged. ic
Costs only 15 cents ix
The improvement in thé Stove consists
lst. Of wick tubes, which are independent
of oil chanrber, and feed from the bottom,
ba. Of moveable rachets.
+—¢a--Of funnel shaped chimney.
4th. -Of common, cotton wicks.
OF
Anvils, Bellows Blocks and Sheaves . Groceries, :
Chains, Vises, ete. om ae reiki 88 :
ALSO THE CELEBRATED — x ae ear,
BessemerSteel Horseshoe Shape. ae &e._MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BOLTS, Ten per cent iess than old. ag ae
Eubber Nose, Belting,. Fackin I pay Cash for my Goods and must have
Cash, or its equivalent on an eonnter 19
Bias ao =o PH _. Apothecary — zs
SAFES & OIL STOVES!. ,
whatT sell, =:
Wu k SMITH.
Commercial street, Nevada City.
-. new DRUG: STORE. :
f
BROAD STREET, ABONR PINE STRELT
(Opposite Stumpt's Hotel.)
NEVADA OJTY. =
J. F. RUDOLPH,
_ OFFERS FOR SALE
ASSORTMENT
—oOr—
Drugs and Medicines,
AND ALL THE—
POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES:
OF THE DAY.
Alse, Rudolph’ s Extract of Horehound aw
Anise, for Coughs and Golds, unequalled ®
‘en Ex ne
TA. Physicians Pree ciptions, amt Faun y
Recipes caretyily anu acurately © ampoaneed e
WILLIAM R. COE’S
NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS
FOR-THE HOLIDAYS,
CONSISTING. OFr
Oi Ladies’ French Kid
hen, Side Lace Gaiters.
Ladies’, Misses. and Children’s
French Kid and Pebble Goat Button
Gaiters.
-Gent’s Sewed Opera Boots,
and gentlemen. ’
Th ese Geods were imparted express
hy for the Molidays.
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
Gents’, Ladies, Misses. and Child:
ren’s Arctics and Overshoes,
All of which will: be
Sold at Lower Prices than the sam¢
quality of Goods can be bought
for this side of San Francisco.
tte
_ If you want to make nice Hol.
day Present, call and buy a pair of
Embroidered Shippers at
decid Wa BR. COR:
lancom onside
®
CHRIS. NAFFZIGER,
PROPRIZIOR OF THE
Union Marixcét,
NEVAD CITY, ee
HAS NOW.ON HAND, of
: La own manufacture,
NEW LARD,
Which he offers for sale in quantifee’s ta Pot a 3
—G ALSO HAS—
HAMS AND BACON,
The Best to be had in the County,
Of his own manufacture, He also feeps om
hand, atall times, the best of
BEEF, PORK; MUTTON; VEAL,
SAUSAGES, ETC,
Give me acall ityou want eng, nice
in my line. dis
€o-Partnership Notice.
HE undersi prt entered into a
partnership, to carryoon @ genera.
butchering business, in the town of North
Bloomfield, Nevada County, Cxiifornia, and = .
the undersigned names are ‘all that COMPORE
said partuershi
PS. H:; MARRIOTT:
janio WILLIAM BERROU GH
NOTICE, wg
HRE will be a meeting df the ‘Stock$3 holders of the South Yu Grav Mining Company, Say ot Feb fon) het# on TUESDAY the 18th @bruary, 1879, at oe
office of John all Jin the os
House, at 7:30 o’¢lock, Pp, toe putpdee
of adopting new ByLaws . d ‘corpoursi T.'W. SIGOURNEY, President. .
J.J, Rooxns, Secretary.
Nevada City, January 27th, 1879.
“. tion,
Loval Agents ‘wanted in each town and
city. ySubsenbed and sworn tater) Trangoript Blow
mie this 224 day of January, 1879. ranscr k Store.
mone oo as I have Lzor. GARTHE, «
jan23 Justice of the Peace, ¥
Address manufactarets Of same, <
and J str ets, Sacrainenw, Cal,
January 31, 1879, julg W. G WATLLAMS,
BROWN & CALKINS: —
{Book & Job: Printers,»
“wt fee _
d.
VERY KIND OF JOBPRINTING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED,
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