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pGeods
repat,
odticed rates and
éd 43 first-class
ios
rlaims to inake monty
ds for less than cost,
_to cheat his custom.
BD his ercditers,
nv bus Ate Dash!
very article sold,
ge competition
fed
idvertisements may
hile, but-we intend
iif business “on the
as to be able to comher responsible firms
CLANS TRUBR,
ll inferior and damas cheap as any one
7e don’t propose to
We solicit~a comyualities al prices,
3 will be presented for
rery 30 days. ’
J & Robinson.
13, 1978.
AM
RICE LIST .
YR CASH
ject to Correction
100 Ibs,
i)
er. $475
er 100 lbs, “295
er 100 lbs, 125
er 100 Ibs. 250
1.00
100
1 00
100
“100
25
50
25
2 00
ngar;7 1-2 lbs,
10 Ibs
ee, 5 lbs
14 Ibs
20 Ibs
§ bars.
per box
12 for.
‘per box
5 ar,
7 cans for. 100
: cans for 100
@cans for ‘ 100
n, Scansfor 1
ans, 5ecansfor. 100
s, 4eansfor 10
per gallon «38
per 5 gallon can 150
per pound, 131-2
mnTea “ 39
reakfast ‘ 50°
per pound 12-32
“ =
Powder, 3 papers 29
offee, per paper 40
ley, 3 pounds og
. kinds, per bottle
-_per boitle 29
a gallon kegs 2 00
, 26 pound kegs 350
es gfor 2%
ing glse in proporticz.
WILLIAM WOLF,
in Gireet, Nevada City:
er 5,.1978.
WOLF’S.
10
THE pal! LY TRANSCRIPT
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
Se TORR
ea LTHER ‘REPORT.
Furnis>< SaPy~to t the Tureabare by the
South aos Canal Co. at sevada Cit;
NevabA City, January 11, 1879.
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4-9 12-3 1S oat oe
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f—nea . ———
eu. 27-34] 36] > . .. . SE . Snojy +
Op 8. 2t e 8t fuses f-S-E-+ Snow
&P. yw. . 27.35 . 3dj ~ . ‘SKE A Snow
Brief Mention.
Dick Gentry, arrived in town .
Friday night.
“There was about 6 inches of snow
at Bowman's Dam Friday.
ope District Court has adjourned
until Wedulesday_morning next.
The TRaNsCREeY force tender their
thaaks to A’ Rosenthal, for a sage:
ple of some ot his fine dates.
Some conscienceless hsedlum stole }
i
a walking-stick from the antervoin .
‘of Odd Fellows’ Hall, Friday even-=
ine ers
“Phe sobiety will then hold ‘the, most”
Congreqathna’ Charch Statement.
The inna} meeting of the members of the Congregational Church
was hell on Tuesday evening ; last.
Thereswas a good attendance, and.
the following officers were elected:
Five trustees, clerk,
ganist and. assistant . organist.—
A hopeful fe:ling pervaded the
meeting, and the prospects‘ of. the .
church are said to never. have
amore favorable.
ta
treasurer, orbeen
Large and astoundin g offers were made toward the liquidation Gf the-debt-ofthe Parsouage,
andim a-short time the chureh—will
be entirely free from encumbrance.
vajnable—propertyof any—religieus
denomination in Shiscity—a whole
block on Main strect, on’ which they
have substantial brick church, an
elegant Parsonage and a house which . TY
they have rented. Rev. J. Sims,
shaft was suuk. The surface of the
} feet lower thin in ‘the bore,
The Pliocene Mine.
The Pliocene shaft j 3s now in. pipeclay several feet and the work of exBROAD. STREET . NEVADA CITY,
=
_ THOMAS ces & c0.,
27 and 29 “Main Street,
Fao
cavating the tanks will soon be in sseirtoncee
cae es a cr save tha ee PRESTON es — President> . -OPPOSITE UNION HOTEL, NEVADACITY
progress. The Messenger says the) p wionunT........ Vice President : Sg re —
clay i¢of precisely the same character . JOHN T. MORGAN...... . Cashier. . 1, van
both'in color—smd-texture as that . JOHN PATTISON ...0..... Recretary eae a Sapcsemeey, e
threugh which the Bald Mountain:
clay in the shaft was some twenty
that the shaftis near the center—of
the channel. Water has decreased
to about
Dr. R. M, Henr,
Geo, M. Hvua@ugs,
NILES SEARLS,
. showing..
cha
_i ~-—DIRECTORS :—Joun T. Mor@An.
T. W. SIGOURNEY,
R. McMURR&Y.
E. M. Presron.
TFARDWARE,
STOVES,
”
: *
os Rective Deposite,. Buy and’ Sell Exsae NAILS, PICKS, SPADES,
&a Darcie Gold Dust and Bullion,
TINWARE, IRON. & STEEL HOLID AY: GIE Ste :
LESTER &
a
~ CRAW “ORD
Invite the public toc@ila af
examine their well se leet 7?
stock of goods suitable 1 & .
35__inehes. -The depth : " we =
a = : 427 Highest Price paid for State and Coun. SHOV ELS, W HEELBARROW S,ROPE _ Qo
reached is 248 feet. », ~~ 1 ty Warrants. : “ 25 re
Seen ee Sree DRAW CHECKS ON Grindstones, Ox-Bows and Keys, po oS
Tue Police-Judge of Paris to a . New York, Anvils, Bellows Blocks and Sheaves, . *# >»
young offender: Why, vat your early’ ‘San Francisco, Chains, Vises, ‘ete. os —
age, are ¥ ou acting’so badly? The _— cao Peat : oo. =
‘ ee hs e€ics, ad ‘ Ee i ” ae, > 3
— in tears: If you hut knew, ‘Also Sell Exchange on ali-the Principal EuALSO. THE CELEBRATED oe So
j dear Judge;no work, io employment; . Topesn Ci ities, :
1 8 vos prey Make Collections and eter ae a “Gelieral BessemerSteel Horseshoe ome i) mw
j always like a bird sitting ona branch. . panking Business, “MACHINE AN Soe a ae
au 2 ) 10L sees E
he dudge:-Don’t. try to humbug the -—CORRESPONDENTS— — hha eas CARRIAGE10 —] oa
Court. ‘When a bird i is on a branch New York--First National Pank, Rubber. Hose, Belting, Packing, . © -———
who had been pastor -of -the church ‘ittoesn’t steal.
. for over five years, in June last resigned his position with the view. of
settling elsewhere; but during -his
absence of three months they found
no ons acceptable to the church ‘or
cengregation, and on his return they
again offered him: 'the pulpit. On
Thursday evening, by TST MOUs*
Ir’s the car! y vermif juge that catch:
es the worm.
2
—— 2?
.
Dr, Wells, whe males. specialty
of Nervous and Physical Debility,
Loss. of Manhood, and Chronic
SAN FRANCisCO—First National Gold Bank.
_‘San-Jose—Farmers National Gofd Bank.
~j.08 ANGELES—Commercial.Bank.‘NEW “DRUG STORE. .
_ = 4
. Mlastiig and Sporting Powder,
Fuse, Shot, Ete,
AGENTS FOR THE BROAD STREET, ABONE PINE STRERT,
~_ (Opposite Stumpf's Ifotel.)— *
The barmometer sank steadily yesterday,and thre are numerous indications to show a big storm has .
come to stay.
Jas. Whartenby takes’ his departure this morning for the Bay: He is,
highly pleased with the present pros.
pects of this section. .
Onaccount'of attractions elsewhere .
to-morrow night, Mr. Hunt’s usual .
Monday evening class will not meet
until Tuesday evening. e
The storm ——— ay Was are gular }
Tao wind
with terrific force at intervals,
there was-a heavy fall of snow.
bisw
and .
dk wa easter.’
Mr. Avery, an old resident of this .
city, was last evehing reported at the
point of death. from «pneumonia.
No hopes are entertained of bis re-covery.
The Truckee Republican justly ob* sexves that. the Board of Supervisors
are entitled to the thanks of the tax
_payers for having blocked
Cross’s last overcharge.
The case, of the People Ve Lh
and Frank Hughes,
Jake
which was set .
terday, ‘has been postponed until the
224 on account of a sick witness.
If there is good sleighing this
week some of the young people about]
town intend to. rig up a four-in-hand
sleigh, and go to Town Talk Hall
some evening where they will have a/
dance.
Boys light the street lamp at the
corner of Boulder street and Park,
Avenue so they may, see to slide
down hill. Rather cool, that, seeing
they don’t help to foot the city’s gas
bill.
A number of porsons will: go od
this city to-day to attend the faneral of Philip.W. Roberts, which takes
place at Grass-Valley this afternoon
at—lo’clock, -by-the Masonic and
Odd Fellows Orders. iT?
A dispatch received in tnis city
yesterday morning brings the: information that Troy Dye, thé Tullis
murderer, has been found guilty of . .
murder,in the first degree at Sacramento, and will be hung. :
D. J. Crowley, of the Republican;
Andrey Johnson, a dispenser of fine .
Jiquors; and Ed. Mulligan, of the
. anythiny, and ‘‘Hodbies”
. bea very funny: litilesgqye.
vote, he was reinstated as life pastor.
—
Elza VW a ‘8 Freliqgue —
To-morrow evening Eliza Weathersby's Froliques w ut appear at the
Theatre in-this city, and theyare
ertain to be greeted by a monster
audience. The Chicage Journal says
of tiie play which is to be presented
. here: ‘tHobbies,” at Hooley’s, last
haa. been nained ‘Hobbies’ *—well,
. that name fits the yisce as well as
turns<out to
It starts
and for two
is kept in a
difgeult
minute descr iption
in‘all of a sudden, mortal hours the audience
roar. It would bea
matter to givea
of ‘‘Hobbies.” The author never intended that it should be, described.
most
There is singing and dancing—no
end of the.’former, and a generous
supply of the latter, with a judicious
‘supply of wit, tolerably fair puns,
andl local hits sandwkked in to,make
iit relishable.
for trial inJudge Garthe’sCourt yes. nbinimaenieacaninia SullipaniaNlpe any
Anything fora Change.
taxes that prevails in this county” at
present is a miserable one. Some of
the Collectors prove defaulters, some
prove their lack of ability by making
most eggregious blunders-in the clerical portion of their transactions,
others establish a reputation for ‘displaying more discretion as to those.
from whom they enforce payment
than the interests of the county warrant; while a few, a mere corporal’s
duties ina business like manner;
Fortunately
inthe method mext year. The responsibility of collecting will fall upon the shoulders of the Assessor, and .
hé will in turn appoiat deputies,
seems as though the plan would work .
to.a charm,
——S o>
Case Continucad. .
In the-case of Alphas Ball vs. the .
Mt, Auburn
Co., on trial in the District Court
Trucke2 Hotel, all ‘hailing from .
Truckee, made.a pleasant call at th
TRANSCRIPT office yesterday.
The South Yuba Carial Co. has .
sufficient water on hand so that
case there is a heavy
full head can .
in .
fall of. snow a
‘turned on and the
ditches cleared] _An‘old-time storm ;
would enable the comvany to supply-water-to all miners desiring it.
Officer Canfield.says that the merchants of Chisdeen sell liquor by
the quantity instead of by the drink.
The ey pay an internal revenue HeenIt was, a little misunderstandag.during the reporter’s interview
with the cor, regarding the
neathens that led=liim to be represented. as saying they wére constantly infringing the laws; and we all do .
‘now that mistakes will happew-in .
‘ne best regulated families.
oe
M. K. Church.
Preaching by the past or Rev.
John Cc Jeyle, morn’ nz r and evening.
Mic orning service at il o'clock. Subect: “‘What shall we love?” Sabbath
rchool at 12:39 p.m, In. the eveung the new hymn book will be disli
{.
i
hed _
oO. 3
. .
.
zibahed and we will-hold a ‘‘praise
‘ery nig? *from 7 to 7:30 o’cloc} kk, 3m .
shich alPthe congre eatioh will join.
paster will tnen preach a ca
non on the snbiect,
ro'e of wor h p. r}
ate welcome, is
*tSinging as
> Seats free. All
. defenda
j Jail.
yesterday, the jury was impannelled .
. and, sworn, and theplaintiff's evie
-+tdence submitted. Objection, being
made-to-the introduction of evidence
. that was offered by both plaintiff and }ple bottle for 10 cents to try.
. defendant, by mutual consent of the .
respective parties it was ordered
that the jury be discharged from fur.
ther consideration of the case; that .
the same be tried by the Court; \hat
the evidence of Alpheus Bull, plan
iff, be-used in the future trial of the .
; and that the cause be
ued for the term.
ealise continThe plaintiff and
ant will each pay one-half of
fees. the jury
i
Demolished a Screen.
Coastable Noell br ought Patrick
. Cooney from ‘Truckeé yesterday and
had him’ locked up in the County}
Pat got drunk ‘tnd’ fell through .
a front street saloon’s screen. in!
Truckee. Next the found himself
hanled up before Justice Keiser Gn a
char ze of malicious mischief. ‘Then he ;
ing, made a decided hit. The play:
The system of collecting road poll
guard so to' speak, “attend to their .
ere is to be a change.
It .
Gold Quartz Mining .
a4 asthina,sever
Diseases, “will visit Nevada City,
(Stumpf’s Hotel) again, commencing
LADIES :
Cigars, Knife, or Pipe, as a Holiday
Present, for your Husband, F ‘ather,
callon ZEKEND
and save
lax.
for these articles
at least 25 cents on thé dold¥-tf
ees
aaU nsurpassed for style. and finish are the Pictures made at the
“Rudolph Phete-Gallery.” CoLuiys,
operator. juld
ANew Cause tor Thanksgiving.
At this season of coughs and Colds,
and other diseases of the breathing
ergans, all men and women with sensitive lungs, have cause to be me
ful that ‘‘Hale’s Honey of Horghound
and Tar,” is everywhere. accessible.
It is conceeded by the faculty , and
p®clamed by. the people at large,’
that diseases of the Respiratory Or. gans which resist aH-other medicines,
are reapily cured by this remarkable
specific. Sold by all druggists ’at
50 cents and $1.
size, as itis much the cheapest. + .
Pike’s Toothache Drops cure toothache in~ one minute. Sold by~all
druggists at 25 cents.
If any dealer tells. ~
You that he has fer sale a dentifrice
identical with or containing Angredients equalling Or superior in efficacy
to those of SOZODONT, discredit
the statememt and insist upon having
that alone. By doing so, you will
secure a dentifrice par exe =llence the
best.in the market, containing botanic elements of rare preservative influénce upon the teeth, and onewhich
willendow them with most becoming whiteaessr Another desirable
feature of this table toilet article is
that it imparts fragrance to the
breath. Sek by all draggists,
An Acsaichinn Fac t.
A large proportion of the American people are to-day dying from
the effeete of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result of these diseases upon.the masses of intelligent
‘and valuable people is most alarm
ing, waking fife actually a burden
instead of a pleasant existence of en_Januarysth,and reimain—one—week.+
. Consultation free:
Should you desire to buy a_box of
Brother or Lower, then he sure and .
Purchase the large .
CALIFORNIA POWDER CO.,
—AND—
White Hercules Powder.
NEVADA CITY,
JF, RUDOLPH,
“Purses *
__ PAINTS: AND GILS,— (moLway—GirTs.
rom 15 vents
to $2 60.
Elegant Papertries oa
Fron? o combs
Wax Dolig "Sc" =.
Handkerchiefs" am 1a] cent
OFFERS FOR SALE
A FULL LINE OF
Rogers’ Nickel-Plated Ware,
Direct from Meridian,
“AFRESH ANG. GENERAL
-ASSORTMENT
~—OF
Drugs and Medicines,
-a¥D°ALL THE—
Brittannia Company,
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps,
Chimacys, Wicks, Ete.
AGENTS
name ROE DT
POPULAR P AT E.N T MEDICINES
OF THE
Also, Rudolph’s.Extract of Horehound an
Anise, fer Coughs and Golds, unequalled as
an Expe ‘torant. e.
THR Physicaas Peocriptions, suu rau y
Racipes caretvily ®uu ec-urately campounced
by J. © RUDOLPH enna are:
“Chris, Naffziger,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
FOR HALLIDIE’S WIRE ROPES.
Quartz Sereens Punched to Order
at San Francisco Prices. ~
A large stock of galvanized iron
water pipe.constanthyon hand and
connection “made . with the City
Water Works.
IRON PIPE MADE TO ORDDR, AND ALL
Umion Market, KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE.
NEVADA CITY,
We have the best selected stock of
goeds in Nevada County, and we
HAS NOW-ON HAND, OF
his-own manufactuke,See : don't allow anybedy to scll as cheap
NEW LARD. :
a) a: (as we do. Call and seems at the
PIONEER STAND,
‘Opposite Union Hotel, Mevada.
Deceml: r 14, 1878.
Whieh he offers for sale in quantities to sult“ nh ALSO HAS—
HAMS AND BACON,
The Best to be had in the County. oe
\ i
Of his own ‘Wantifacture. He algo keeps
on hand,at-all-times, the best of
Veal, . : Beef, Pork, M :
SAUSAGES,
Give mé a call if you want something nice
n my line.
Empire ‘Livery’ ‘Stable, HOLIDAY GOODS!
A
BROAD STREEP..<.°.NEVADA CITY. HOR BOTH YOUNG AND GLB
Opposite National Exchange Hotel,
D. WELLINGTON, Proprietor. . 7 ROS! aN THAL,
Has just returned with on
elegant assortinent of Holiday Goods, consisting of
PFU Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES
announces. that he has now the Largest
Lot of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant-Puggies, “Wagons: and
joyment and usefulness as it ought
tobe? There is no good reason-for!
this, if you will only throw aside .
. prejudice and skepticism, teke the}
advice of druyyists and your friends,
fand try one bottle of Greg's August
Flower. Your speedy relief is cerltain. Millions of boittes of this med:
; ici ne have been given away to try
. its virtues, with satisfactory results .
You can buy a samThree
. ddses will relieve the worst case.
Positively sold by all drupyists’ on
ithe Western Continent.
in every case,
et a ae
A Remackabic Reanlt,
It makes no difference how ‘many
hysiviays, or ig much medicing
you have trie d, is now san estabhched fag¢t. that Ge rman Sjrup, is the
only remedy which has given comple te-satisfaction in severe cases of
lung dis It is true there aré
ryet thous ands of -persors who are
. pr Ts a to throat-and\ lung af. .
. fect con sumptiin, hen
» colds settled on the
bréast, pneumonia, ® Looping. cough,
&e. , who h ave no personal ya i Ow ji
edze of Bosehee’s German-Syrup. }
Po eich we would say that 50,000
dozen were sold year without
one complaint. Consumptives try .
just one bottle: Regular: size 75}
cents: Sold by all druggista in.
> America.
stases
tions orrhages,
1
last
~ —
ACARD ~
TRUSTEES :
WM. WATT. T. "W. SIGOURNEY =
A. B. BRADY, Manager. re ee
Orrxe MAIN STREET, GRASS V AL LEY ; My stock is vought for Cash, and I will. give
oom se = j a
NOTICE. . Se
: 5 4
LL yurtioe indebted to the frm ot -.p,. UMAMENSE INDUCEMENTS !
A P. SUTION sre hereby notified (hat
ment may be niade With the under To al) customers
t the Store A G AY LORD « ROB. Rene se ibaa ale
Ix i, UT »4Q the 15st ter which Gate “
allaccotunts Will be p he har de cl on 5
Attorne y, for-colk y 9 ees
a A. D. & P. SUTTON. “TF pat
Nevada, Jan. 6th, 1579. . i
Scat hie aontasine 25 or 23 days, . <n heard his‘sentence of $25 or 25 day To all who are-suffering from the
and took the latter because he @id 0 grrors and indiscretions of youth,
not have the former. Pat says, ‘Be’ nervous weakness, early decay, loss
jae ri, it’s a haythenich counthry , of. mauhood, &e., Iwill send a r .
where a fellow’s loik tkely to get, in a . ceipe that will eure you, free of
4 a rir e \ g.
sherape for havin’ a bit o’ fan.” i charge.” This great remedy was « —e
a eovercd Ly a missionary in South
,
€ hotce Ranch Batter. Ar n¢ rica, Sead a self-addressed cn-__—— vel lope to “the Rev. tes seph ig Py
For sale at the store of Jah in. man, Static m D. Bible Heuse, Nea &
+ { Yor te Ci ,
Sonnet, Sr., Comntercial etreet.-lw.! 4 ty. j
MT igh
a3 . °
j
a :
>
a
eal
é
. cares to drive.
(ise ENSULRANCE ONLY
a 4
TOYS AND
FANCY GOODS,
Also an immense stock of
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and en the
most reasonable. terms.
The Horses are free froin vice ot good style
band capable of going as fast as any gentleman
aa Carriages for Funerals attended to with
promptuess.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
and the greatest of care guaranteed.
D. WELLING TON.
‘Home Mutual Insurance Co. .
OF CALIFORNIA. . ae:
CAPITAL $300, 000.
Principal Office
SAN
Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
A Bpecialty of the finest brands of
30% € a}ifernta St.,
FRANCISC 0.
‘Among which are the celebrated
J. F. TiovaurTos, President.
Gev. H. Howanp, Vice President
Cusr iB LL drokryv, Secretary.
“American Seal” & ‘‘Souvenier”
NN. LB. Evpy, Marine Secretary. “ :
. H.-H. -Biceiow, General Manager. CIG AIS,
<<. H. Macite, General Agent. i
Expressly.manufactured for the . HoNdey
. Grass Valicy Brunch for Nevada Ce. Seas.
Call and See for Xetrself at
Co-Partnership Notice.
ndersigned have
; On ®t ngrel te to cary
pis
GOOD TIMES FOR ALL!
a .
Autograph Albums, —
Scrap Books, .
Toys, Toy Books,
Games and Blocks,
Elegant Neckties, —
Articles tor Faney Work,
Picturcs, Picture Frames,
Brackets, etc., etc.,
Too num¢érous to mention,
Mr, LISTER \ Ran,
Main street, near Union Ffotel,
Novatia (City, cal ;
‘sar HELP THE BLIND “Eh
Santa Claus’ Headquarters.
R. N. SMOQT,
“The Blind Man,”
Offers at his Store on Main street, near Unio
‘Hotel, the finest stogk in his line to. be
found in thecity, consisting of _
CHOICE CANDIES, —
FRESH FRUITS,
HANDSOME TOYS, .
PIPES, CIGARS,
TOBACCO, BIC.My Prices.are Very Reasonable
RN. SMOOT,
Main Street,
WILLIAM R. COE’S—
Dec. 15.; . Nevada City.
NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS
FOR THE: HOLIDAYS
CONSISTING OF
pare te viilics’ French K int
Side‘Lace Gaiters.
Ladies’, Misses and Children’s
CIGARS £ TOBACCO)
Goitgrs
Gent's Sewed Opera Boots. ~ " /
Embroidered Slippers for ludies
and gentlemen. i
These Goeds were,imported express:
by for the Molidaym
ALSO A L
Gents’,
ren’s Arctics and Overshvues,
“All of which will be
ARGE STOCK OF
Ladies, Misses and Child
quality of Goods can be bought
for this side of San Eruncisco.
If you want to make a nies Holi
day Present, call and buy a padi,
Limbroidered Slippers at,
W. HR. COE.
‘
declb
BEER FOR THE MILLIOR !
: Roger O Conlan,Milwaukee Beer Depct,
BROAD STREET...., NEVADA-Gi7)
' im the town of Ni rth,
#8) ovayptie id, Nevs County, California, and
the Wider Sey ned names are aii thab couspere i ;
d. Ho MARBIOTYI. Ses ee :
jav10 ve Lira PURPROCCHS ' Dec. 15. : NEVADA CITY J
4
a
a a
.
e
€f7; ST. LOUIS, ROCA ABD«HGW TS.
CEB) LREWED GEER wom, Driyice
Khaiaad brewery.
Aics, Liquers ané Cigers,
i OF att {ince Aa) ae he
Doll Carriages, Chairs, &c..
hold at Lawer Prices than the same
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