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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

January 15, 1879 (4 pages)

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uced rates and re . as first-class at P. BINSON’S, tims to make money . for less than Casi, 0 cheat his Custom. = Aeshna serch hh sD ant ry article ‘told, + Competition on Ass Goons vertisementé may le, but we inten © business ‘on the to be able to com. : responsible ira Ay TRAD t tr r ‘ inferior and dam. cheap as any one don’t propose to Te solicit a comlities and prices. ll be presented for’ 30 days. % Robinson. 1878. Le be WOL LF § E LIST CAS He 100 Ibs, $27 100 Ibs, 22 100 Ibs, -1% 100 Ibs. 250 .71-2lbs 100. (10 tbs 100 5 lbs 10 14 Ibs 100 20. Ibs 100 per.box 80, “12 for %. per box 200 7 cans for 100 Teans for 100: Bcans for 1 § cans for _ 100 5-cans for — 1.00 4cansfor 10 $5 per gallon 5 gallon ean 150 ser pound 13 1-2 fast" yer pound 12-12 der, 3 papers a -per paper 40 3 ere 25 : aetbettie o ; gallon kegs 2 00 ‘pound kegs 350 : Qfor . 25 értant WOLF’? cet, ‘Wevadwity. Tore.” ‘® THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT: + NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. a Brief — Toda is pay day a at the Pittabutg mine. . The hotels are s ‘crowded to over flowing. Mrs. C. H. Crosby has just geturned from. an extended visit to the U. P. Stidger, Eaq., paidus a, brief ness. Ejiza Weathersby and her quin. . . . St the Theatre, re & ; A more thoroughly amused andijence than that which asssembled at the Theatre Monday evening to “wittette of merry makers, it would be difficult to imagine. To begin with, “Hobbies” is a little -of everything that is comical and absurd, all sé skillfully woven together. that one does not know where to begin dissecting it for the purpose of illustrating the various features. The com. edy and-burlesque represent a seri¢s —_essary to-ran a snow plow from Col* tained via the telephone that con“in this city on Tuesday. of pneumo_ turned fo this city,.and_ for the past visit. yesterday. Gilad to see hire . looking sohale'and hearty. —, All telegraphic -conimunication with this city 1s_cut off. Lhe wires are down in every direction. . “The V-Fiume was choked up y BLOW yesterday, ind a force of inte: were at work cleaning it out. The card of John TL. Lewis, attor‘ney ard ¢.uas lor atvtaw, w.li’ be found in anoclst column. wir. Lewis comes to this city highly recomanended. —_ me y Yesterday ¥ was the bia time in. the history: of the “Narrow Gauge . Railroad that it has been found necos fax to this city. The snow that fell Ueadey night foot, as pare by careful nivagurem ni.” Accord -n; to this there we . Over hinéeteen tons additional weight hethor impersonations.Miss Delaro on the suspension a in result of the storm. se At 7 o'clock Monday aide the thermometer indicated 22 degrees be_low zeroat Bowman’s dam; 7 above at. Moore’s Flat; 15 above at North Bloomfield, and 22 above at. San Juan. These were the figures obnects French Corral with Bowman’s Dam. —=ck-heodlum caught a tartar the [other night when he commenced to bother a Chinaman. . The latter pick~ ed upa large block of wood, chased the shaver around the block, starting from the National. Hotel, and there would doubtless have been somebody hurt if his legs aan only been ‘ dong enough. = > +e —__ ~~ E. Ww. Ageia 8 Death. ‘One by one thé ea early settlers of Nevada county are being gathered _to_-their_long home. heir rarks have been rapidly decimated of late years, and before another decade has elapsed these heroes of by, gone days will most of them live only in the memories of the succeeding generations, E. W. Avery, who died nia, was born in New Jersey in 1810, and came here in 1851. Shertly after arriving he erected the Nevada Hotel, and conductiag its business for some time. He then removed te Crystal Springs, remaining there for several years. lic afterwards rethirteen or fourteen ‘years has made Nevada his permanent abiding place: Hewas a man of guiet but agreeable ways, generous disposition and marked convictions; therefore a good citwen and desirable neighbor: He leaves an aged wife of 65 years, te “whom ‘he had been married nearly 46° years, but had no children. He was uncle to E. W. Avery, Jr., ‘of this city, and brother-in-law to Mrs. J. B. Gray. + The ‘funeral will take place at 2} -9’clock P. M. toda¥, from the family . residence ‘on Spring. street. Heaps of Treable. William Sasting 2 the young man who was fined $10.in Judge Garthe’s . Court Monday morning for. having been drunk and disorderly at the Jnion Hotel, wasse: arcely outside of the temple of justice and its infu. ences before he erred again.’ Monday ight he took a cargo of firewater —. and under the impression that he was a man of war, ttied to fore his way into’a_house on Commercial street. Theinmates did not Want to receive acall from him, and he attempted to. use a little moral suasion by reaching into a rear pock*t as if fishing for a pistol. Qjlicér Scott happened alongand pat a-stop to the fun by.arresting him. He was taken before Judge Carthe yesterday end fined $10. His Honor sais the Rext ti.ne* William acts thusly he ill get himself into deep water, It ects he'is a Very decent! young man ‘. and comical fancies intensified. a kaleidoscopical exaggeration of human possibilities that are se hudli. . eretts-as to make one almost reverN. €. Goadwin, Jr. of tragical eccentricties Burtesqued, It is ence the originator’ S boldness. Eliza Weathersby is the same saucy; fasci. ‘hating, rollicking creature she was . several y vars ago, inereased age (beg . pardon, experience )} appearing. to! onlarge her capabilities for amusing. -ths. versatile ertist whose ev ery move is provocative and utterance. His personations of . Dr Raymond, Jefferson and” Crockett were extremely faithful to. _the—orig=4 inals,-andelicted much applanse. It: is only a pity that he was so chary of dispensing favors in this line, seeing the patrons_had been promised @ also pias card in the cast, possessing 4s.she docs a pleasing voice and ‘inkidg Panne r. ‘The other characters were lik cetmise good, each one being all that his or her. part required. Should Weathersby and her combination ‘come this way again, they may rest assured of being greeted by an audience commensurate with their casas can merits.. te --“Plenty Sr Skew. ae Aaother foot at least of snow fell Monday nizht. Yesterday morning . sky, the sun shove out warm ad . -¥ . . * . 3 o admiration, is no yess entertaming . in his make up than he is in gestuees . . the clouds all disappeared frem the . Probate Court. Mownpay, a 13,Estate of Conrad Heinz, deceased. The petition of E. J. Heinz, , and the petition of the Public A: dministrater for letters of adwinistration coming on regularly to be heard, and it appearing from the didenss that said E. J. Heinz is a son of ‘the deceased and a resident of this State, itis therefore ordered that the petition of the Public Administrator be > denied, and that letters of administration issueto said Ey J. Heinz, upon his taking the oath required by law. and filing a bond in the sum of six thousand deltars. Estate of Henry Sm th, -deceased. Last will and tastainent of deceased filed, and Saturday, the 2ith day of January, +879, ati) o'clock, A. M., set for heating pains . to admit will ko pee: : 5 hates Ranch Butte r. Kor sale st the store——of —John Senner, Sr, Commercial sivcét.-lw. Notic BROAD STREET CITIZENS BANK, GFFIVFERS : E.°M. PRESTON. : R.M.OHUNT... ee JOHN Tu SORG, JOHN histo . .President’ 7 ¥ite President, :, Cashier. . Secretary Dr. R. M. Hunt, x T. Mornaan, Gro, M. Hugues. T. W,.Sigourngy. Niles Scanus, fcMurray, > ar Receive Ss y sie thang re “ey er thase Gori th &aat Highest Pri ce ty Warrants. ' ~ DRAW Cur New Work, : San Francis z = Sin csr, Los Afigelés. 1 all Lhe Principal Eu‘ and Sell Exi Ballion. sate and Counho ON a Als6 Sell Exchang =e“ ropean Cities. Make Collections «<4 tisact' a General Banking Business —= ial rank. al Gold Bank. y nal ‘Gold Bank. be = New Yorr— = San FRANCISCO—Firsi San. Jose—Farn e} Los ANGELES—Co [vew DRUG STORE. . yoo ae agi — Dr, Walls, who-makés a specialty of Nervous and Physical. Debility, ‘of Manhood, and Chronic onde will visit. Nevada City, (Stumpf's Hotel) again, commencing danuary Sth, and remain. one week, Consultation free. “jans —— LADIFS ? Should you deur to buy a box of Cigars, Kutife, or Pipe, as.a Holiday Present, fer your Husband, Father, Brother or Lover, then-be sure and. eallton. ZIE KIND for these articles and save at least 25 cents onthe dol-' lar, __dq-tf ~ + <>-ish are the Pictures made at the “Rudolph Photo-Gallery.” Couuixs, Leperator. : juls— A New Cause tor Thanksgty jag. At this season of coughs and C ‘olds, and other diseases of the breathing . organs, all men and women with sensitive lungs, have cause to he thankbright, andthe white flakes re themselves by degrees into wealth-. giving water, This melting process + will have to” contiuae several days . before the-white magtle will have disappeared entirely. ‘There are but a stall portion of our citizens who object te the > storm, and they are the ones who dislike te handle the shovel. Speaking of shev els, they were in demand yesturday. Paths had to be made, roofs cleaned ‘off, and sundry other unusual meashres of precautiem taken. The suspension bridge had upon it,:and some fear was exciently strong te bear the additional pressure it was subjected to. As an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, it ought.to-be carefully attended to by the authorities on the eccasion of these storms. “Numerous trees yielded to.the load that clung to their branches, and broke. -A-cloth tent on Broad street, near the Theatre, used for a photograph gallery, was demoralized to such an extent that it ‘‘caved.” board-or live Several men who in town and work’ some distance out, started to the scene of their labors, but finding upon go a short distance that navigation was no easy matter, retraced-their steps and voted themselves a ‘‘day off.” Every”. sleigh and sled, or anything that could ‘be riggod into the form of either, was-brought into requisition. If the weather had been a little colder it would have been an out-and-out winter's day that a New -Rnglander Ww ould not have complained: “ats eae Royal Arch Chamter Installation. ing At a meeting of Nevada Chapter,_ No. 6, Royal Arch Masons, held at Masonic Hall, in this city, on Monday evening last,, the following per. sons were installed as officers of the Chapter for the ensuing year, by Past High Priest, J. A. Seely: —High Priest, I. J. Rolfe; King, H. Stausfield; Scribe, F. M. Hathaway; Treasurer, M. L. Marsh; Secretary, J. H. Boardmaz; Captaim of the Host, J. M. Buffington, Jr.; Principal Sojourner, J. N. Payne; Royal Aich Captain, P, Richards; Master of 3d Vail, K. bt Master of 2d Vail, Wm. Floyd; Master of Ist Vail, Wm. Barton; Guard, Vém. Holmes. ‘Theinst -allation ceremonies were very im pressiy. &. Saijal enlonbllecpics Phenix Guiid. . The regular social meeting . of the tade# ordinary, earcumstances, “but
qu0r makes hii quarrelseine. ‘and ‘erajly Offensive. A strict observtee Of ‘temperanze prin:ples wou'd . reatly ad2 to his reputaticn, Phanix Guild will be held at Tenperance Hall on Tuesday, January . 16th, 1579.. Eater taininent—danc, \ ing, Mas, R. M. Het, s* ate P resi dent. + Mrs, Exriy Rotrer, Sec. tved i groaned under the weight ef snow it . pressed that it might not be suli<. lof manhood, ful that Hale’ 3 Honey of Horehound rand Tar, iq_everywhere accessible. Tt is conceeded by the faculty and : . proclamed by the people at’ large, . that diseases of the Respiratory Organs which resist all other medicines, are reapily cured by this remarkable specific, Sold-by all drugyists at “0-cents and $1, Purchase the large’ . size, as iis much the cheapest. ' Pike’s Toothache Drops cure toothache im one minute: Seld by’ all «raggists at 25 cents. : af any dealer tells : You that he has-tor sale a dentifrice identical with or containing ingredients equalling or superior in etticacy to those of SUZODONT, discredit. the statement and insist upon having that alone. By doing so,you will secure a dentifrice parexcellence the best in the market, containing botanic-elements of rare preservative influence pon the teeth, and one which will endow-them with most becoming. whiteness>~ Another dvsirable feature of this tablectoilet article is that it imparts fr: agrance to the Seats Sold by all drugg gists. 3 — — ae An Astonishing Fact. oN A large proportion of the Amerian people ‘are to-day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result of these disrages upen the mosses Of intelligent PN instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment ond-usefalness aa it ought tobe There is no good reason for ; this, if.you. will-only throw aside prejudice and skepticism, take the advice of druygists and your friends, and. try one bottle cf Gieen’s August Flower. Kour Fpeedy reef is cerdain,’ Milliens of Lottles of this med icine huve been given away to-try its Virtues, with saticfactory results in every ouse. You can buy a éample bottle for 10 cents t#try, ‘Three doses will-relieve the worst case, Positively gold by all drupyists on the Western-Gentinent, tlre diet serena ae A Remark: ible Result. It makes no difference how many physicians, or how’ much médicine you have tried, jt is now an established fact that German § syrup is the Lonly remedy which has given complete satisfaction in severe cases of lung diseases, It is truc there are yet ~ thousands of persons whe are predisposed to threat and<lung af: fecti ons, consumption, hemorrhages, asthma,'severe colds settled oa the’ breast, pheumonia, whooping. cough, &c.,:who have no Pc rsoval know!ledge of Boschee’s German Syrup. Tesuch 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 Ameriéa.=o A “ACARD © Toall who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, Pervons — early deeay, I will send ceipe that wi vs “oe you, “free of charge. This great remedy was djscovered Ly a “missionary in Seyth toss ore: Hsur passed for ale and fin. 1 eee and valuable people is wost alarmf ing.. maki ng Jife actully a burde nt a re-{. fproap STREET, A ALON E PINE STREET +a? = : ~ (Opposite Stumpr's Hotel.) = NEVADA CITY, © J. fF. RUDOLPH, OFFERS FUR BALE A FRESII ee ANG GENERAL ASSORTMENT = OFr—~ — and Medicines. ‘SAND ALL THE— CEs POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES OF THE DAY. Also, Rudolph's Extract of Horehound an Anise, for C oughs and Golds, unequalled as 4&0 Expectorant, te Hes CAreIVHY tia accnTpte ivrampaz mond ADvMOLPH— Chris, Naffziger, PROPRIETOR OF THS Union Market, NEVADA “CITY, his own manufacture, NEW LARD. i Which he offers for sale in quantities to-guit . —HE ALSO HAS— a HAMS AND BACON, ‘. The Best to be had inthe County, = aleo keeps Ot his own mannuiaeture. on hand, at all times, the best of Beef, Pork, Mutton, SAUSAGES, he. n my line. Empire Livery” -‘Stable. « BROAD STREET... NEVADA CITY. sa at National Exchange Hotel. D. . WELLINGTON, x Peeper, Teams, with Elegant Seesiet: Wagons ond Hacks to let at the shortest notice atthou the most reasonable terms. * The He and capable of goingasfast as any gentienian cares ti i dr ive Aa Carri iages for Funerals attended to with promptness, Good Saddle. Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by the day, week or month and the greatest of re guaranteed. D. WELLA? NGTON, —>— Home Mutual Insurance Co. OF CALIFORN! A. CAPITAL. $300,000. Principal @fice—-405 California §4., aan FRANC CISCO, F IRE INSURANCE ONLY J. fF. Moveurox, President. Geo. H. dlowaxn, Vice President Cuarirs H. Story, Secretary. N, B.-Eupy, Marine Secretary. ti li, Biersow,’ General Manager. R. i. Maaitt, Geweral Agent. . Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co. $ WRUETEES : WM. WATT. T. W. SIGOURNEY ‘A. B. BRADY, Munagcr. Orrick— MAIN STREBT, GRASS VAL LEY “NOTICE. LL ge grea il firm of A.D.) A‘s P. SUTTON are hereby notified thet t tay be inade } Store of G A‘ with ithe -under‘LORD & ROB aes lemme hn inst, after which date paced in 1 the hands of an ree Dp. & P. SUTTON. Nevada, Jan, eth, 1879. : ering in ‘the ian ot $i! gomiie ‘a, America.; Send.a. seliadden secl en{. velope to ‘the ‘Rev. Joseph B. Tiw man, Staticn D, Bible House, New York City, F » NEVADA gITX. : ] Rabber Hose, TL Physteaas Fever plroz 03, @uua Peau y . : HAS NOW ON HAND, OF as we de, Veal, . Give me a call if = want something nice ses are tree from vieo, of cod style = THOMAS LEGG & 00, “27 and 29 Main Streed, OPPOSITE UNION HOTEL, NEY ADA CITY prronnans “AND DEALERS IN HARD wa R = . STOVES; TINWARE, IRON & STEEL NAILS, PICKS, SPADES, SHOVELS, WHEELBARROWS,ROPR Grindstones, Ox-Bows and Keys, Any ils, Bellows Blocks and Sheaves, Chains, Vises, ete. es “ALSO THE CEL EBRATED Bessemer Steel Horseshoe Shape. MACHINE AND C ARRIAGE, BOLTS, Belting, Packing, Blasting and Sporting = , nie Shot, Ete. * ui aa AGENTS POR. THE CALIFORNIA POWDER C0., AND— White Heroites Powder. A FULL LINE OF tune NickelPlated Ware, Direct from Meridian, 2 Britannia Company. Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimncys, Wicks, Ete. AGENTS FOR H AL L IDIE’S WIRE ROLES. Quartz heveeian ‘Punched te Order ®’ at San Franc isco” Prices. __A large stock of galvanized 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 geeds in Nevada Connty, and we don't allow anybody to scil as cheap PIONEER STAND, Opposite Union Hotel, Nevada. eeceeine 1 4, 187 Se. A. ROSENTHAL, r a etor of. the EMP IREST ABL oC? dag i ann UNE ms he has now the Laur gest Lot of Horses, Carriages” and Buggies Yo be found in this partof t the State. Has just returnéd-with an elegant. asesrtiffent of Holiday Goods, consisting of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, Also a an immense stock of «See “Nuts: and Tropical Suit: ’ CIGARS £ TOBACCO = = ba “ Among which are the celebrated ‘American Seal” & ‘‘Souvenier” CIGARS, Expressly manutaeturcd for the Holiday / Season My stock is vought for Cash, and will give IMMENSE INDUCEMENT Zo al) customers @ See for one at : NTHAL'S. . ST. LOUIS, DOCA AND HOME EP preven BEER trom Dieyhise LESTER & ‘Rivit&the public'td-caland — examine theit ‘Well:.seleeted stock of goods suitable. tor. crit male pe 2 Elegant t Papertries es Call and sce usatthe ; 2 GOOD “TIMES FOR ALL! ——# Specinity-of the finest*brands ot —~. HOLIDAY. GIFTS. hd HOLIDAY PRESENTS. o scum ain't ;HEC LIDAY GIFTS. From 15 cen.‘s to $2 60. Pursie aes . From 16 ete’. té $2 60. Wax Dolls "roms, Handkerchiefs 232,s Autograph — . Scrap Books, ~ Toys, Toy Books, Games and Blocks, . -Elegant Neckties, nm Articles for Fancy Work, = artie Pictures, Picture Frames, Brackets, ete., etc., . Too numerou g to mention: wf Main ¢ treet, near Union Hotel, [row ada City,. Gai. — ad MELP THE BLab et R. N.S Mao ua “The Blind Man,” ih iihenle 9 at his Store on Main sirens near Union: Hotel, the finest stock Ji, his line to be : found in the city, consisting of. CHOICE CANDIES, FRESH FRUITS. HANDSOMM. Toys, PIPES, €1GARS, My Prices are Very Reasonable. R. N, SMOOD, Main Street, Nevada City WILLIAM R. COE’S NEW STOCK OP. ~-Dee, 15, BOOTS, 2 FOR THE HOLIDAYS, : CONSISTING OF. a Ladian’ French. Kid Sida: Lace Gaitere.’ Ladies’, Misses and Children’s “French Kid'aad Pebble Geet. ‘Button Gaite rs. Gent’s Sewed Opera Boots. '.Embroidezed Slippers for ladies and gentlemen. These Geods were imported express< hy for the Holidays, ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF Genta’, Ladies, Misses sud Chitdren’s Arctics and Overshoes All of whieh wil be Sold at Lower Prt teeth “than the same éan be bought: eof San Vrazicises. want to make a nice Holi caibecaticed Stingers at deel6 Ms Wet. Cons. . BEER FOR THE ILLICN ' ee "dato Conlen, Milwaukee de Beer Depot, BROAD STREET.. NEVADA CITY Mia County, Cali{oefita, and he undersigned names are all thet: compote Prewery. said pares i Pi ROT = a be Ales, Eiquors and Cc are, janto Laas bURKOUGHE. Dee. 16 KEYSDA CITY.” OF ALL KIN & ~ \ fa Doll Carriages, Chairs, &c. SHOES, & SLIPPERS: Mec IST CUNT, TOBACCO, ETC.