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March 18, 1875 (4 pages)

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the -enly—eompleint—made-of the} ~-135-Kentuck, 137%, 15. 2 cons The Daily Transeript ie os NEVADA CITY, CAL. . Locajane oTnia, ¢ pe cos snnescme ET SSO eit sc a Baer LOCAL AFFAIRS. een = ' Lecal Brevities. tee * A-Wisconsin exchange is prophesynon ing pleasant weather, in that State in 525.00 April, May, and Jue. If the prePa to diction’ proves true, they will be a i bragging about the climate of that 25 U0 State ‘until the thermometer: gets ae ro down to 30 degrees below zero again. a oo * weather hére this Winter, is that it a is too pleasant. ee een somite lee aes Nat Ford, who hin, been ont of 25 00 health for a year or more, went to a — San Francisco-a couple weeks ago-for. 25 00 his health. We learn that_he was}. ao so sick after his arriva! that his wife Bet “wis telegraphed “for and she “hast : OR 00. gone down to see him, ppd ——4ohn Sale is makitg ‘ott fashioned bad rockers for the use of miners in the 50 00 northwestern part of Eiko county, } . = ho Nevada. _ eee Es ad —_ -Millington, the dancing muster, be we notice by the. -Territorial~ Enter50 00 prise, is ‘obliged to leave that place nso —@n-account 6f ill health. A short 50 60 residence in this spol cs will cure a a him he thinks. Bo 00 : --Phe-“AHeghanians'? wil-soon-vis=4 ed : it tui¢ city. They are an old:troupe 25.60 and: have always sustaiiied a-first— 5 class reputation. T EO guia B ~ ‘Rye vs. Alfalfa, 30 00: ‘We are informed by Josiah Dodge; 5G who is one of the most thorough far= . mers in the foothills, that after a 35 00 thorough trial and careful observa+5 re tion, he considers rye a much better 12 50 thing to raise than alfalfa, for grazcabs ing purposes. It grows two or more ges ‘, months eailier, and will therefore 20 00 , afford.feed for stock in “Wiuter. . It fed will seed itself from year to year,and 5 00 cattle and hogs thrive as well or betF . ter on it when growing, than alfalfa, e 4 besides, it will grow on land without 50 00. irrigation, that would not produce oe alfalfa at all, His-plan is to allow it o os . _ to grow for two or three years, and 50 0) then plow a crop under, which rs oe enriches the land, and-the following 50-00 year the ground will be as well seed: Mobos _ eas before. _Mr, Dodge—is firm—in 13 a his belief, and he never possesses an 85.00 opinion without a reason for ,it. or What do.other farmers think? hares eee . z . Liberty Mine. f i 38, We learn from Mr. Powell, of Eulange isco, rs ity. a ~ BY 5a eee Be ¢ % "Mining. Stock Board. SAN ‘FRANCISCO. Yesterday Morning’s Sales, 1925 Ophir, 102,:103, 103b10. 1015: Mexican, QTL, 2797530, 2844. 465.Gould & ‘Curry, 18, isi4b3, 19b30. 1045 os & Belcher, 474, 50b9, 115 Satape: 115, 50 Chollar, 58. 46 Hale & Noreross, 4614, 46. 100° Crown Point, 30, 29.34. 330° Yellow Jacket, 73; Tor4, 76. 53. Imperial, 84, 814. 121, 120b5. 680 Alpha, 21, 18%4, 1924. 913 Belcher, 34, 3434, “180 Confidence; 4644, 16;-145 Con Virginia, 435, 430, 429, 120 Sierra Nevada, 12 , 1132: 1720 California, 607%, 61b5, 60%. 570 Bullion, 39, 387%, 38. ; “20 Exchequer, 210, 215. 280 Overman, 48, 49, ure _ 800. Suceor, 134,-154~ _ ~ 41765 Wnion Con, 834, 8; 1% 800 Lady Bryan, 8, 7 a 455 Julia, 6%, 637. 20 Caledonia, 17 Va 50° Knickerbocker, 4. 35 Globe, 124, 124b30. 270 Baltimore, (EA 290 Utah, 64%, 63%, 50 Silver: Hiil, 614. Tue telegraph wires bring the startling intelligence from Washington that ‘‘the Board of. Supervising Tuspectors of Steamboats has adjourned.”’ raat Great.dHeavens!.. an agonizing country to do?—N. Y, Com. Advertiser, Tremendous Excitement, +—— case 15 Justice, 74 73-71 et -What-s, Rosenberg Bros. give notice that they. have just received a_mammoth . For THIRTY DAYS ONLY. a ‘A GRAND CLEARANCE FOR FIFTEEN, DAYS: ONLY. MMENSE CLEARING SALE OF FALL AND WINTER Goons.Lo make room for the annual Immense Stock of SPRING GOODS,. now en-route . for the ony Goods Emporium of HYMAN BROS, . SHOES, WATS, . . ~ GENTS’ -GOODS,. petit: moore inyewnsnns ey VALISES, etc., reka South, that the Liberty mine at that place, owned by ©. W. Jones, islooking first rate, The miil was started up ow Monday, but the timber in one of the water wheels had become weakened by long exposure, and gave out. The break necessita‘ted a delay for repairs,-but it will be ready for work »gainin a; day or so. There are about eighty loads of: quartz on the dump at the mill, and —from-its appearance every one feels confident the mine will prove a good paying institution. ah >< s The Railroad. Work is going on ata lively rate . om the Railroad. We received af call from Mr. Kidder, yesterday, who is making the permanent survey, and learn from him that-he has completed it as far as Kreiss’: ranch. The tunnel this side of Bear River was commenced yesterday, We believe the contract for the Bear River Bridge has not been let yet. Contractors will have time enough to complete it before the ‘grade from -Gelfax is completed to it end the tunnel on this side completed. Everything works well and more favorable weather was never known for work. The whistle will be heard some time in September, we believe. i " Trinity Guild. This society will hold its next meeting at the residence of Mrs. Lancaster, on Thursday evening, March 18. The prompt attendance of each member of the Guild is requested, for the election of officers for the ensuing year,and the transaction of other. business. Mas. Ww. B. Coz, ‘Secretary, Arrivals by the Colfax Stage. March 16, 1875. Sine: Smith, Sind, Hi. Hale wna wife. aoa . « Departures by the Colfax Stage. March 17, 1875. Lusk, Hee Kee, Hee Lee, E. Muller, 2 Chinamen. z. 'T. Davexporr, ‘ant Dress gost at 87 cents per yard formerly sold for 75 cents, at GOLDSOPRRe us t S . . SENBERG BROS: stock of Spring and Summer goods, whieh took four teams to bring them from. Cétfax. to . this. city. . These goods are now unpacked and uwaite ing the inspection of the people of the whole county. Our facilities for purchasing new goods are unequalled by anyestablishment in the county, and our present stock discounts all former arfivals. We have marked the goods down at lower prices than the same articles:‘can be purchased at any retail house in’ the State. want is the people to .call and see them, and we can assure them . that there can be no disagreement .as to prices. “Come before it is too. late if Our stock, is a perfect Bonanza. Everybody is getting rich by buying the goods, Come quickly. ROIuuense stock of late styles of shawls, will be sold at San Francisco prices, at GOLDSMITH’S. ‘A Buckeye journalist, dissatisfied with the present stock of words in the English dictionary, has taken 6ccasion to add another to our already copious language. ‘‘Pressgrams’’ what he calls his thefts from our papers. The derivation of the monstrosity is unmistakable, but whether it has enough in it to commend it to general use remains to ‘be seen.— Washington Chronicle. Go to Downing’s for: the best fit ting and the finest ‘quality of dress suits, a ‘ml11-1m Ercut yards best muslin for one dollar, at. GOLDSMITH: S. “Mackerel; White Fish, “Salmon, Cod Fish, Tongues and Sounds, Hallibut Fins, Holland Herring, Bloat}ers, Scaled Herring, Oysters, Sardines, Eggs, Mackerel in Oil, and during Lent, and can be found at} LESTER & MULLOY’S. {13 © Iuportanr. Endorsed by the Medical'profession. Dr. Wm. Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs, cures Coughs, Colds and Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat and Chest. Dr. Townsley’s Toothache Anodyne cures in One Minute. f7-6m = Gold Medal Awarded to Bradley & Rulofson, 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco, for the Bost Photographs in the United States. The only elevator connected with photography in the world. Our “Elite” Portrait. 09 . J. M. WALLAING, . a oe ARY PUBLIC;—sAND— . _Tustice of the Peace. ‘ EARCHING RECORDS, SEY wR -7ane CONVEYANCING promptly atten : pensuiute collected. , we Also Agent for: PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE AGENOY AND COMMERCIAL FIRE INSURANOR The goods are—elegant,and -all—we-: you want to secure the gratidest bar. gains you ever made“in— your life; is}. American -Sardines,can-_be~-eaten REGARDLESS OF COST, FOR CASH, In order to make. room for their IMMENSE SPRING STOCK,
. Which they have purchased in the EUROPEAN AND EASTERN MSEEETS. "ieee a BROS, eo * Corner Broad and Pine Sirsots, March 12th, 1875. FIRST ARRIVAL SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! MAGNIFICENT STOCK! . GREAT ATTRACTION. _ PINE STREETS, has just received a . Large §2d_ mont, Magnificent StooK.of.. SPRIN G GOODS, Superior in style end elegance of anything ever before ht to the mountains. in the line of DRESS AND PAN cy Goons, . ‘Ana are RoW offered for Sale CHEAPER, Than the same goods other place in this State BLUMENTHAL is determined not to be outdone in introduc. can Lhe bought at any . people of this community. Tt is useless to attempt to enumerate the Kinds of Goods I have on hand, but sufiicient to say I have the LARGEST STOCK GREATEST VARIETY EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY. = MY PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE, AND ALL I ASK 18} THAT PURCHASERS CALL AND INSPECT ct de BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. GREAT BARGAINS! SAVE YOUR © widuindal, €O, OF LONDO. RENT PROPERTY will find°it te their ad vantage to call at my office. Office No G2 Broad Street, Nee = = ¢ a Parties desiting to SELL, PURCHASE Or . " » -Mevade City, March 17th, 1876, By Buying of : 4 BLUMENTHAL.” ee FFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK, eon. : e sisting of © : FURNISHING . Bron : A, ——— QO* THE CORNER OF BROAD AND . . Thesé Goods, which consist of everything ing the latest styles to the MY GOODS AND ASCERTAIN PRICES . A GOLDSMITH . ‘GOODS WILL BE SOLD HAMS,REGARDLESS OF’. COST. COME EVERYBODY AND PROCURE. BARGAINS, AS THE SALE WILL ONLY BE " CONTINUED FOR . FIFTEEN DAYS. crf mare tr as mae ee oe a” i ° Particular attention is called to my . EXTENSIVE STOCK OF CARPETS. WHICH I WILE SELL AT COST. MY WORD GOOD, AND GIVE-YOU MORE DRY GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTY, . _ A. GOLDSMITH. ‘NEVADA cITY, Cal. March th, 1876. . THE ANNUAL PARTY OF THE YOUNG MEN’S SOCIAL CLUB, WILL BE GIVEN AT TEMPERANCE ‘HALL, . On Thursday Eve’g, April 8th. ‘ COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. P Austin W. Lester, San Francisco. é Wm. Coomb, Rough and Ready. Lb. Pe Dorsey, Grass Valley, R. B. Patton, San Juan. 0. D. Campbell, Blue Tent. J. Mi. Buffington, Little York. NEVADA, * J. E. Brown, E. K. Proctor, O. A. Nelson, Geo, Smith, D. J, Crowley, Geo, Hentzé, : Chas. Grimes, ra oe Murchie, John Hanly, A.B. Lord, J.D, Fleming, Jos: Falon, 3.8. Murchie, ee Smith, ; CJ . Mattaiger, : TpaNcina FROM’ 9 “TILL. 1 _arcuoce. Carriages furnished if stormy, mch10 4 UNION HOTEL, “WAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. ~ CHAS. H. MOORE, & CO,, PROPRIETORS. : a oe en eg Open all Night. . \ — “DR. G. W. GRAVES DR. H. WAGNER, Physicians, Suargeons and Obstetricians, Permanently located at NEVADA . CITY. FFCE in Brown & Morgan’s Block, Corner Broad and Pine streets. “mich DENTISTRY. DR: A. CHAPMAN, Transcript Builaing, . ON COMMERCIAI STREET. 1COME AND SEE IF I DON’T---MAKE }--: dh CASHIN & co, Te csnemey ‘e RE cw READY TO.SUPPLY THE TRADE WITH THE siden en . All of which they warrant Superior to the same article cured below. ALL, ORDERS FORWARDED TO ‘Cashin & Co.,’ NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, ‘Will be Promptly Filled.” Nevada City, Dec. 18th, . BELL & BELDEN, Masonic Building, Cor Pine & Commercial Streets, ERS IN , icals, Patent Medicines, &c. . Books ! Books! BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, GIFT BOOKS, J UVENILES, NEW PUBLICATIONS, STATION BRY. heer So ante F {Goid’ San Steel ian Letter and Note Paper, Legal eee \" Bill Ca ‘Drawing Paper, Envelopes. ~ —— ma, &o SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS! Red Cloy oyer, Alfalfa, Timothy, “Lawn Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Sain Foin. _ Woraceqouge ns . BULBS! BULBS! BULBS! Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Gladiolas, (all colors and varieties.) A Fall Line of. Flower and Garden Seeds, Every family should havea copy of Williams’ Window. Gardening, : Devoted Specially to the r CULTURE ‘OF FLOWERS, : And ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. Agents Pacific Mutual Life In_ surance Co., of California to be FIRST CLASS, and : . GLASS. AND. Purty, WW worsen AND RETAIL DEALDrugs, Medicines, Mining ChemSeas mee _. BELL & BELDEN. . coLuMN. Soaey : o be and € --AND—. IMPLEMENTS, MAIN STREET, 4 ‘ = Iron ae Steel, Nails and Shovels, WHEELBARROWS. ROPE BLOCKS & SHEAVES, HYDRAULIC PIPE, Made to Order and Tarred. Rubber Hose,. wanes &e.~ LINSEED AND CASTOR OIL.. Sole Agent tor the : Averill Chemical Painé Mixed Ready for Use. v POWDER. AGENT FOR ys : WEED SEWING MACHINE SPRING BED BOTTOM! The Best Ever Invented. . —ALSO— Imitation Marble MANTLE PIECES, MADE OF IRON. EQUALTO THE FINEST MARBLE And at HALF THECOST! Willow Ware Crockery : apa LAMPS -AND CHIMNEYS. And Everything in a First Class HARDWARE STURE. tayCall and examine our prices before purchasing elsewhere; and we « Nevada County. "ides or-our friends who reside in us by mail or express and they will be promptly attended to. W. HL CRAWFORD, 27 and 29 Main Street, ° December Ist,, 1874. —sne-Bott Mele; Go and see the new patent — nabeenees Giant, Hercules and Eastern Glassware, will convince you that we sell cheapthe country can send their orders to NEVADA CITY, -. HARDWARE: At the O1a Stana “a Orresit: THE. UNION HOTEL,~ + er than any other Hardware Store i ) eee Pl : “HS AO a,