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“THE DAILY: TRANSCRIPT, .
j — CALIFORNIA.
: BRIEF MENTION.
¥ als the town aponared quite Flat for-eight years, and ini Nevada . ;
lively, but-local items were as scarce City thrte_years, and is widely known
as an honert-and law-abiding Chinaas shen’s teeth: :
The weather is lovely, and it is
presumed the churches will becrowded with people today. At least .
such should be the case.
W. F. Englebright has been appointed United States Deputy Sur.
‘yeyor. His office is in Brown &
Morgan’s Block. —
A., A, Smith, Chief. Constable of
the order of Caucasians, delivered ‘a
--Jopture’ at Hamilton Hall, Grass
‘Valley; last evening.
The grass and grain which” “has
» heen sowed jn the lower part of the
county is growing finely since the
late ‘rain. oe
A brilliant meteor was -seen aby
4 about 8 o'clock on Friday’ evening.
It was a beautiful sight and lit up
the.sky in grand style.
Hyman Bros, are selling out their
stock of goods at Grass Valley, at
public auction,.They have closed
out business in’‘that town.
The new roof on the Masonic
building will be completed in.a short
time. A shingle roof ought to have
been put on that building many years
ago Better late than never,
Thos. Mein} who went to Rocklin
te examine new machinery for washing gravel, returned-here on Friday
night. He informs us that the-machine would not be suitable for the
Derbee mine. .
S. F. Murchie, Superintendent. of
the Hudson mine, brought. in town a
«day or two ago, a. very large piece of’
quartz which was filled with sulphurets and .free gold: The. Hudson
Mine is destmed to be a big: paying
mine, &
The trial of Jas. ‘ene charged
with an assault with a deadly weap‘on upon Antone Silvera was concludelin the County Court on Friday
day evening. At about 9 o'clock
the jury brought-in a verdict of not
guilty.
Isit not more to the interest of
the rich to have prosperous neighbors than paupers? If it is, then it
is wiser to pay white men and wcemen liberal wages for their labor, than
to make paupers of them by employing the cheaper degraded labor of
' the Chinese:
Frank Pauson, ‘tuations of
Nevada county, and an old-time resident of Truckee, says the Republican, has: been spending a few days in
that town. Mr Pauson is one ofthe
men whom Truckee made rich, and
in twrm he has done as much toward
: building up Truckee, and forwarding her interests, as the next man.
—
THE NEVADA TRANSCRIPT. :
_ The Nevada TRANscRIPT is out in
‘a new dress, which gives it an ap. .
pearance of beauty not surpassed by
any country paper on the Coast
The TrRanscripT is one of our me
valued exchanges, and we are: heart-ily pleased to note any improvement
which makes it more welcome.’ Nevada City ought to be very proud of
the Transcript, and give it a better
support than ever. Reno Journal.
_NEW DEPARTURE.
B. W. Reagan, proprietor of the
grocery store on Main street, has
sentorders to his agent, Samuel Shurtleff, to close all-book accounts on the
Ist day of-December, and ‘after that
date to sell goods for cash only. The
announcement will be found -in today’s Transcript. In order to do
business in that way and to show
what can be done by selling strictly
for cash a list of prices are om, subject to daily correction. :
COMMERCIAL CLUB ROOM.
Joe. Pettit has just fitted up a
nice room in the rear of his saloor,
for the accommodation of merchants
and others who have business to
transact, or private affairs’ to talk over. Itis fitted up with sofas, settees, a beautiful carpet hnd chande.
I ier, and is.certainly ome of the cosiest rooms to be found in the State.
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COMPLETED To . SAN JUAN.
Tisidaiahins lanilh be oom
pleted as far as San Juan to-day
yet to be-built, to fidish the connecUpper end. The whole line is about .
—, ‘ef George awson he has
man. ‘He has-at varions times occupied:positiens ef +trust,-and does not*
even understand -how to play the
game of fan-ten. Yet upon the*tesbeen convicted of ganBng. He had
never visited the interior of the gambling establishment even, but “spent
all of his time Wlosely —
his legitimate business.
a US COMMITTEE.
etl City, Ny 22-1w
a ae
ae PIANO TUNING. .
os
Mr. é. 8. Bradlee wat be intown
afew days. ~ Those desiring first class
tuning will leave orders at the Book. *
and Musie Stare of G. W. Welch.
Nevada City, Ney.20-oe.
‘FIRST OF THE SEASON.
‘We have just received a'very lerab .
and well selected stock ‘in Men’s,
Youths’ ‘and Boys’ Clething. : Also.
‘the very latest-#’all and Winter styles
of Hats, which will be sold” at the}.
Lowest Possible Prices at>. ,
Hyman Bros.,
618 Cor. Broad and Pine Sis.
oe
Asx your grocer for Red Bloff Flour.
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sae pe
/ tar Unsurpassed ‘for style and finish are the Pictures made a -ae
“Rudolph Paoro-téatlery.”” Conus,
Operator, “315-1m :
GLORIOUS NEWS!
Glad Tidings to the People
OF NEVADA COUNTY !
K. CASPER,
‘THE CLOTHIER,
Ht JUST RECEIVED FROM:
FRANCISCO,
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SAN
The Largest and Finest Stock
—OF—
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
Ever seen before in the County.
i —CONSISTING OF—
Fine Dress Suits, Business a
Coats, Pants, Vests,
Overcoats, Elsters,
FURNISHING GOODS, Etc.
THE LATEST.AND MOST FASHIONABLE
EXAT'S :
To be found in Nevada County.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
BOOTS & SHOES
— EXCLU DING—
Ladies’ Fine Kid ve
Boys’ Fiothing a specialty.
A full line of RUBBER GOODS,
——INCLUDING—.
RUBBER COATS, RUBBER BOOTS,
RUBBER OVERSHOES,
UMBRELLAS, &c.
My Stock of Paacy Furnishing Goods is large
and varied, embracing
COLLARS, NECKTIES, HANDKERCHIEFS
&e., &e. &e.
A Full Stock of BLANKETS,
ts. Of all kinds, which will be scld at Bed
Rock Prices.
Trunks, Valises, Satchels,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT.
In fact anything : and everything found ina
first-class Clothing Establishment can be had
at my Store.
oY ———
Remember that J will sell Cheaper
and give better Geods than any other Howse én Nevada County, cither
wholesale or retail.
This is mot idle talk---I Mean what
I
a2 CASPER,
Cor. “Pine and Commercial Sts.
FRUIT, VEGRTABLE,
— AND
Bieat Bfarkect.
John H. Harrison. Proprietor.
LWAYS ON RAND andtor sar 9° “+e
Vegetables, Freit,
‘@'miles ln length, ©
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gather, strength or flesh, while har‘complaint that preys upon every tissue and fibre of the fraine.
easily remov ed.
Hale’s Honey of Horehound-and Tar:
arrests and cures any ordinary cough,
-anid'a-more prolonged use of the remvedy will banish the disease if more
deeply seated:
trade universally at 50 centgand: $1.
‘Great saving for the consumer to buy
-large size.
cure toothache in one minute. So d
by. all druggists at 25 cents,
You that. he has for sale a denti‘frice identical with. or containing
. Fare preservative-influence upon the
‘. teeth,
breast, pneumonia, whooping cough;
led liver.
‘and va
. prejudice and skepticism, take the
‘Ah = proprietor of ‘the genet Just received at sony, Jack's, 3
al merchandise store on Commeréial. Fe the Weak anil Pinactat ea. 2
street, opetating™ ander the firm name ff
of Hong ‘Lee, -has lived at Scott's F Reskonibet thatit is imposs: ible to
with a, painful cough. It isa
Yet it is
A bottle or two of
Sold by the drug
‘Pike’s Toothache Drops
—_— oe
“If any ‘Dealer Informs
ingredients eqnalling or superior in
efficacy to these of SOZODONT,
\. discredit the stutement: atrd insist
upon having that «lone. By. doing : Dress Goods.
s0, you will secure a deotrifice Black and Colered Cashmieres, fiel's Hair
-par-excelience the best Inthe market, containing botanic clewents of
aud one which will endow
them vith most becoming white
ness. Another desirable feature of
‘this stable toilet article is that it im{ parts fragrance to the breath. Sold
by all druggists.
A REMARKABLE RESULT.
physicians, or how much. medicine
you have tried, it is now an established fact tliat German Syrup is the
ouly remedy which has given complete satisfaction in severe cases of’
lung diseases. It is true there are
yet thousands of persons: who are
-predisposed to throat and lung af-fections, consumption, hemorrhages,
asthma, severe colds settled ou the
&c., who have no personal knowledge of Boschee’s German: Syrup.
To such we would say‘ that 50,000
dozen were sold last year without
one complaint. Consumptives try
just one bottie,
cents: Sold by all — in
America.
An Keieadlintace Fact.
A large proportion of the American people are to-day dying from
the effecte of Dyspepsia or disorderThe result of these’ diseases fe the masses of intelligent
ble people is most alarming, making: life actually a burden
instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought
to be. .There is no good reason for
this, if'you will’ only throw aside
advice of druggists and your friends,
and try one bottle cf Greeit’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 case, You can buy a sample bottle for 10.cents to try. Three
doses will relieve the worst case.
Positively sold by all dragyists on
the Weszern Continent,
SOLID MERIT WILL TELL.
Fer all the bitter oppositions of
jealous rivals, no bettter illustration
could be had of this fact than the
immense sale already attained by the
great throat and lung -remedy, Dr.
Aug. Kaiser’s German Elixir. For
the cure of coughs and bronchial affections itis truly wonderful, even
those suffering from — stion in
advanced stages find relief, and
numbers of patients oe go to
their delight, not only relief but cure.
It being perfectly harmless, makes it
at once popular with mothers, who of
all others have felt the necessity of
such a medicine. The genuine bears
the Prussian Coat of Arms, the facsimile signature of Dr. Aug. Kaiser,
and has his name blown on every 75
cent bottle. _A trial size may be had
at the drug store of W. D. V pain
for 25 cents. -~
Ladies’ Thanksgiving Ball.
The Ladies’ Club
WILL GIVEA
SOCIAL P A RTY
THANKSGIVING NIGHT,
And hope with the assistance of their
friends to make it « most enjoyable public
entertainment.
Hunt's Hall
Has been engaged, and
for the occasion.
The Best Music has been secured,
AND A
will be decorated
Will be served at the Union Hotel.
Carriages Sent Free to any part
of the City.
' RECEPTION COMMITTEE.
BLUMENTHAL'S.
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets.
Sheetings, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels,
-It makes no diffgréence hov: many}
Regular size 75}
Fine Supper ay
+ + EE ee ee ee cee eee be bw eee a ews
eee ee eee ee oe oe oe ee eer ey
OF THE—
FALL SEASON
ard 2, oes
DRY GOODS STORE,
NEVADA €ITY,
' HAVE NOW RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND. MOST FASHIONABLE
‘Stock CS =
. Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
Ever brought to the city.
oe ee
Matelasse Cloth, New Sui » etc,
oa
s
Domestic Goods.
Corsets, Ribbons, Kid Gloves; 1 to 6 buttons, Neck-Ties,; Ruchings, and a
beautiful stock of late
Novelties.
Millinery Goods.
Hats, Flowerg,-Feathers, &c.— a large and
Fashionable Stock.
e
Carpets.
Brussels,’ Three-Ply, Ingrain, Drugget, ‘ci!
N
Tem
WATCHES, _ CLOCKS,
DIAMONDS, — JEWELRY,
. SILVER & PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES, ee.
OTICE. — 1 keep constantly on x ened a
Blankets, Flannels, all colors, full line of
Cassimeres, &c. : .
ep -. American & Swiss Watches
SB.All grades of JEWELRY, and _a fine asF ancy Goods. sortment of CLOCKS — Also a large stock of
SPECTACLES, to suitthe very worse cases of
NEARSIGHTED AND FAILING EYES.
The WATCH REPAIRING “Department is
under the supervisien of one ef the most
thorough and scientific Watchmakers on the
Coast.
ta. FINE WATCHES adjusted te Position,
stature. and Isogronism, having unequalled: machinery and facilities for every
branch of the business.
3. All Goods bou ght at-niy House, ENGRAVED FREE OF CHARGE,
MRS. E. E. FISHER,
alley, Sept. **th.
Cloth, Matting, &c.
Wall Paper.
An Immense Stock and Beautiful Patterns.
-s Shoes.
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes and
Gaiters—a large variety.
3
Cloaks and Shawls.
Rich, Varied and Beautiful Patterns.
be seen to be admired.
Must
™ I would ask the Ladies of Nevada county . :
before purchasing their Winter Supplies to
calkand examine my Goods and Prices, as I
am convinced-that they will be better suited
at my establishment than anywhere else.—
All Orders from the country promptly attended to. :
A. BLUMENTHAL.
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. NEW DRUG STORE. .
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Wholesale and Retail
i The Very Latest and Best !
—_—
i
. MRS, M.A. STERLING; . :
Commercial Street, Nev: ada City.
AS JUST RECEIVED A L ARGE AND
carefully selected Stock of
‘Fall and Winter Dry Goods!
-—-Stapte and Fancy— —
Consisting of Silks, Mohairs, Cashmcres,
. Water Proofs, Poplins, and other late and
Fashionable Dress Goods.,
Also one of thé#inest Assortments ee
M/I/LILIIN. ERY
Ever brought to this city. Hats, Trinmed and Untrimmed, Flowers, Ribbo: 3, Bows,
Cuffs, Colm ete. . +
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR—SKiRTS, COR:
SETS, HOSIERY, &e.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS—for Ladies and
Children.
Also a Fine Stock “of Fancy Goods of €yery description.—
patronage heretofore bestowed upon me and
» . Would respectfully solicit a continuonce of _
. the same.
Orders fiom the country ‘solicited, and sainpie of —_— sent on application..
oe
ra
Nevada Drug Store.
WALTER D. VINTON,
P ROPRIETOR,
¢
~Successor to E. M. Preston—
— DEALER IN—.
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
MINING CHEMICALS,
TOILET GOODS, &c.
RESCBRIPTIONS accurately compounded AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY
OR NIGHT.
General nee ce Agency.
Including Liverpool, London. and
Globe, and Imperial, Northern and
Queen Insurance Companies.
\National Exchange. Hotel,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
= THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS
Mises] 21Ways open for the accommodation
aii of the Traveling Public. . Large additions having been made to it, and
it has been fitted up in elegant style.
THE SLEEPING ROOMS are large, airy
BROAD STREET, ABONE PINE STREET,
(Oppcsite Stumpf's Hotel.)
NEVADA. CITY,
J. F. RUDOLPH,
OFFERS FOR SALE
‘A FRESH ANG GENERAL
ASSORTMENT
CASH OR NO SALE.
To the People of Nevada City:
ELIEVING THAT A BUSINESS CAN
be conducted on a purely
and comfortable.
THE TABLE will compare favorably with
that of any Hotel in the State. ‘The proprietor will spare no pains or expense to render
his guests comfortable.
STAGES leave this House daily for all places North of this city.
A CARRIAGE will always be found at the
Depot to convey passengers to this House.
BILLIARD TABLES AND BAR conneeted with the Hotel.
A share of public patrona ge is respectfully ”
solicted.
E, PEARSON, Proprictor.
Nevada, Sept. 5, 1878.
—_—)
Drugs and Medicines,
—AND ALL THE—
~ least BASIS
*. Union Hotel.
POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES
OF THE DAY.
Also, Rudolph’s Extract of Horehound and
Anise, for Coughs aul Golds, unequalled a
Odd Fellows’ Bullding, Broad St.,
NEVADA CITY,
HAS ON HAND
The Largest
—AND THE—
¥ .
Choicest Stock of Clothing, .
\
Can be carried on in Nevada to the benefit of
both, buyer and seller,
stock of Webber & Chaty, and will carry on
the business at the old stand on Commercial
I have bought thé
an Ex saat. Street, and will sell all guods in the line of
sivians J’ escriptions, ana rum y °
k earray Inia coeranalt compuavaed . Groceries,
by J F BUDOLPH Apothecary. Provisions,
‘BH. MILLER, ! te r se Ube ; j Feed,
&ce., &e.
Ten per cent less than old rates.
I pay Cash for my Goods and must have
wm
fgg ne mae
. Cash, or its ae on the counter for
what . sell.
NM. K. SMITH.
NEW FISH MARKET.
—
C. Lecocg,
WOULD INFORM THE PEOle of Nevada and vicinity that
e has opened at the Junction
of Main and Commercial Sts.,
A first-class Fish Market.
477 He will receive daily every kind of
Fish to be had in the San F Friguolece and Sacrainento markets.
Lowest Rates, Meate,
Fae j Beved + City, Rov. 34 18a, . 3
ie Meek oe 4. ee EVER SEEN IN THE MOUNTAINS.
Dr.H.8. Welch, . Hon. Niles Searls. :
_ RLOOR MANAGERS, owen
C. E. Mulley, 3. E. Brown,
x 0 eae ; (BTA The Stock consists @ the best assort
C.J. Nafiziger. ment of GENTS AND BOY'S CLOTHING,
rT. :
: usually found in a Carriages may be had, by leaving orders end everything od in a
ne First Class Clothing Store.
one
Tickets, Inci“dixg per, . , 1 ask but ome price @s008, and
a
eel
J. M. Srey
—AND—
} i ene and Counselor at law.
NOTARY PUBLIC,.
a
_
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
JACOB NAFFZIGER. . Prop’r.
THIS WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR HOTEL situated on Main
ff Street, in the Cit; of Nevada, has
been thoroughly overhauled, refitted, and furnished in first-class style, and is
always open for the reception of guests.
THE SLEEPING APARTMEN TS,
Are Large, Airy and Pleasant, and every bed
in the House has a spring mattrass, As a desirable, quiet place for the weary, the UNION,
offers superior inducements!
THE TABLES OF THE UNION
Will compare favorably with any Hotel in
the State, and all filled with the very best the
‘ miarket affords. ;
Cc HOIC E WINES, LIQUORS AND C IGARS, .
. Will ‘be found at. the Bar, and the’ Billiard :
Room has the best Billiard Tables to be found
in the State.
The UNION enjoys the reputation of; be
ing the best Hotel in the Mountains, and the
Proprietor is rmined tokeep it so,
JACOB NAFFZIGER,
AMERICAN MEAT MARKET
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
In Transeript Block.”
* James Monro, Proprietor.
E Coe CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE
best
OFFICE.—On Pine Street, frst door below ‘Beef. Perk, Matton, Veal, tam
¢ . J0bn Jaca's Btore.
4 Will practice inall the Courss0 tals State.
Corp “Bee abs
ey
Lhereby tender my thanks for the liberal
C. E. PEARSON... Proprietor.