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November 4, 1874 (4 pages)

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ee ee re artinen A ert ees © AAS BE, ene eaters € rhe ‘Daily T wen if attributes the nar ror get " ect reason for ‘ thy existing among t toubt-4 e i not ous rocks beneath the surface, and stecry clear of them, Accidental j-aders however,.do not compose a party, although they may gr atly damage it. The people whose . sovereign votes placed them in power, may be-betraye: Jand becomé dis. couraged but they will again ral Ly and stand by the ‘principles they hold so dear, and eventually com-. pel their enforcement. Good ernment and honest administration . of uffairsis.what all desiré. Party . iz of but little account compared to government, and it is to -be hoped . that the men elected this Fall, be they-Demoerats or Republicans, will act. more’ witha view to benefit the «ountry than party supremacy, co S gov American and English Patentp. ‘The number of English’ patents for 1873 was 2,906, while the tiumber of American patents for the same year wus 12,864. This comparison is thought to reflect credit to the inventive faculty of Americans, Ifthe ‘nature of the articles patented could be ascertained, and their usefulness compared, the showing might not be . so good. Thousands of patents are . annually granted et the Patent Office “since last July. . Alta Hill. . shaft, so as to be abl Cheommig axp Mexico.—The SF, . r GerBae if wut ii with or ou Fhe -Enited & do#s not want.the te pe rhap S iaay never desire it. tainly, at present, te Fri-. Bat we waut no Euro. jished on any of . North America, and we} it to be done. ve that Germany, by promise, cowld induce ent in Mexico to accede . ch proposition. The Maxin tragedy should serve as.as warui ng to all such aspirants. ‘ Dant: been app moctra Mine.—This mine has . areutly, to outsiders, idle . “The iill has been . standing still since that date, not’for the lack.of muterial for it, but for want of water. We found, says the Grass-Valley Union, on visiting the mine the otber. day, that Captain/. Miller, the Superintendent, : has not . been idle during the Summer ar A . Fall, but has driven a bed rock tyn. ' nel a distunce.of about 300 feet, las . . constructed about 400. feet of pent ditch, ten feet deep, has put dgwn a . large plank drain flume, and r¢fitted the ditch to: its former level . work makes the drainage /of the Dartmouth mine Gmplete dnd-safe, through a continuous drgin tunnel of 1,200, liberating the mine from all water contingencies sat out of The Compavy have also enlarged and newly timbered their to use a cage hereafter, instead’ of /buckets. This charge’ will. enabld them to raise three times the qudntity of material that.they did with/ buckets. A new boiler has been get up in place of the old cne. Capt: -Miller has also sunk a prospect shaft, 70 feet deep, in bed rock, directly under the bluff, and from the/bottom of the shaft is running a drift into the hill, the view of the cutting and testing.a quartz ledge which is known to existin thé Dartmouth ground, The prospéfts for such a result are good. in WaShington on articles perfectly uscless. . One haif of them are never . put into use, and the only“good *resulting from their being patented, is the money made by patent solicitors and the fees obtained by patent commissioners. Immense for tunes were made a few years sinfe . on the. sale of. patent rights, gnd . everyone went to studying for/ the purpose of devising something’ that . would be novel in its constriction. ‘The usefulness of the thifg when made is not Taken into ace a tight is granted If it patent can be secured, md the n un ber of novel but uscless models now stored away in the/ Patent would reach, placedend to end, _hround the globe. Sava Tur Californja Prison Commission Report only every one~ subject, inAaying that lack of paren1s novel, a ice, half ndorses the views of fho has considered the tal controlis the great cause of the . hoodlumism which is se prevalent in San, Franciseo, and in a lesser deevee in some smaller: towns. in California. . a es 7 Sai Ww Vark imporJouHn SATrIGy ter of wines und Jiqnors, failed on taturday. . i ey unt when . oe t6 Grass V alley. Sothing has ees eard of her since she left. Boston, and her family and friends bere are yery anxious concerning her safety. i She was placed, at starting, in the . care of the Conductor of the train 'and he had instructions to make ar} ;theroads over which she traveled would see to her welfare. The miss. ing girl is ‘about’ 14 years old, has . light hair and blue eyes, fair complexion, and is rather large of stature for her age. Any information conceraiing.her, sent by télegraph, taS. P.f Dorsey, Agent for Wells, Fargo. Co., Grass Valley, California, will be most thankfully received and liberally” rewarded. aud contemporaries publishing this ; notiee will greatly oblige a distressed . family. —Grass Valley Union. { ne NARS THe Sub Treasurer at . . has been directed to sell § ‘day of Ne ovember. 5 = as An illicit still end a large amount . ; of whisky and stock were seized in . Brooklyn, New York, on Saturday, . the Qa: freeuse of p ore in which trichina . bad a lodgibert. @ certain New York, selves .comipariug their garters, to . see which wore the handsomest; for garters of extravagant expense have lately.come into fastiion, and several ~of these club members wear theirs . if she . ‘design 38 for garter clasps. that promy . ise shortly ‘bratelets that fashion has discarded. i that cost S500. rritory of . & ) and Truckée Railroad, I ni ght befo sre last, two flat cars and i injured, the engineer, and mortally injuring with . , . rangements that Conductors on all . Exchanges . floor. New “York . jit my love,’ $500, Oud . { pocket a , of Governmen it gold on each Thurs; —— re Moxrvtatity Assowte Cursese at Ono. Sease bad its origi: in the too:! i ~ a Tux other day, after s meeting of . amous women's clab in the ladies, atnused them—— t istered prior to Gets 7, 167¢: alex” warrant . clasped with goidand precious stones. . Nos. 86, 92, 100 sxd 101, on Specia}. VFund registered Qect 8, 1874, will be paid} The jewelers are all introducing new) on presentati = Interest ceases from date, to. cost as much as the A charming woman and singer in society is said to wear s/pair of garters By an an actident on the Virginia . +t near Reno, an evgine, wére completely demolished. The engineer and firemen were ‘slightly. On Saturday, the boiler of a flouring mill at Detroit exploded, killing! Dwight Gillette, one of the proprietors. . > oe Avrer ao fire at Mahoney City, . Penn., a riot occurred between the eugine companies after the fire, and seyeral persons were seriously injured, $ / Se / Tur Oakland Temperance Alliance have fixed upon November 21st as ‘the day in which their new and beau. tiful drinking fountain is to be unveiled i in that city. INTERNAL Tevenue receipts for the month ending October 31st are $9,204,871; for the fiscal year, sins 682,409, ‘New and very rich gold discoveries have been made wear the Cape of Good =e THE relief societies at Omaha are receiving large supplies for the safferers by the grasshopper plague. eae xD Tue Governor of Syria has been ordered by the Catholic powers to suppress all wpeheata nt schools in ‘A sHaRK ten feet long was caught at Virginia street wneeh V allejo, last week. a > Aut the. flouring mills in Santa: Clara county are shia to their fa] capacity. _ Crov ERDALE has passed-an ordinance forbidding boys to be on ‘the street after 8 p. M. A Curness firm in Marysville are stockholders iu the Marysville Woolev Mills. Tye corner stone of the new Napa vl teal was laid on Thursday last with ’ . appropriate ceremonies. FanMens in Stanislaus county will . commence plowing forty days earlier than usual this season. oe SS Mopiir. Racuer, the late great French tragic actress, who, nineteen . years ago, ‘Visited this country on an artistic tour, hada well-deserved rep-utation for shocking avarice; in fact, ‘she would have cut a cent into’ four pieces. As she was at supper one night, in a reunion of artists and anthors, at Alexander Dumas’ father’s ‘whose prodigalities and superb disdain for money afforded astriking contrast with the celebrated Jewess’ coventess), the company indulged in playing cards; . and. Rachel, taking ont of her pocket-book some money for the game, let a silver pieke of -fifty esata (ten cents) fall on the Much troubled by that inci. dent, she immediately ex led. for Dumas’ servant to bring a candle. and . fetch the important trifle. do rt,” maliciously exclaimed Dumas, +sending back his servant. ‘I'll find And taking ont of his a bank note of 100 franes, he lighted it at the luster, ‘picked up . uuder the table the piece: ‘of one-half . auc, aud most graciously tendered ‘it to: Rachel, who ec: wefully put itin bar portemonnaie as she would have plone with a relic coming from’ her {ancestor Moses, nitély postpo ned becanse the ef-in-law . daughter's futare ‘husband ' hdd an’
‘Lanele eomewherte a cashier ine bank, . . Sk e te be cee . JOHNNY JACK’S “FINE VARIETY STORE, And see his New and Splendid lot of goods, his province, “~ = as . ‘Let me We.cull these paragraphs from tbe . Ita says: ‘‘According to the tele-/ yrurz. —The past Sunimer: has been . . sosstp column of the New York . NEVADA CITY, CAL. eetg Germany, is aia in-. one of great mortality among the . Mail; — yy . a a = vo Y) riguingfor te tritory abroad. Re. Chinese in the mine? at Oroville.) ‘A éert — piscopal dle gytnan at = . norts have accused tat nation with We sre informed! thatthe deat ths . town refusttl to allow afehearsal of . Wednesday Htvember 4. 1874. Leen 45 cfiscta tomsnuivetine.of . aus; ‘Baminsk” will teach * wedding it his church the day. veii bavin — arts. to acy ate Saree hg the past Pamm 5 fore the certmony was annotinced to . i —_—_——_— —_ = — ‘s. West India Islands. But nearly seven hunt — and that at take: place. Altbotgh the custom} Politics. $ nae Sire almost indign amtly de the pr ime ‘about . of havibg relicarsals has grown to z eo ce : : prea is al be very common, we are glad to bear Leading poli itical journals have sere Prof a clergyman to protest agaist tempted to interpret the meai “ AMOnS i; > ~ = =a + the stionsin Indiana at them ps ba: tha swell-) Coupon t %k Democ pr ind of the Io tabs of the victim, } at fashionable werk disegver in them <a disposi aud gradually, ging ep over the . ¢ = secures adn Dission ¢ t » the sists t! rt of the peopl, to’ return “to South, Pa sof ber men's! body to the. throat, when deaff in . 27 i the este apes berber Jeg 5 have he part of the peopis, Sa to a reserved seat. Now jet us have) the pr rinciples of the “grand old par-'. war sailed into a port there ard deearly every case follows. We doi, printed progratrine of the ceremo tz’ while Republican sheets at. manded C at the poor Chi inamen . ; py with’ jist of the bride’s presents; . : tribute the reagon . to side “issue Ly the tar-load. and the name_.of the BE. ferpishin S . es; tail wile S6eook the trousseau annexed. } : : Tt da’ thought A wedding that Was to have ob} . enrred Jast week has been’ inde efi= 1" ii oti= + -eleet. beard that “her said there .-was .sure ‘ivfeguiarities’: sooner or later; and she did’n. want the fauiily implicated } Ib any SCALCA, : j County Warrants. : Beet yt LY. Warrants pone om: the Fund and regi istered prior to” nts.on tod Fond rezAugust .P. SANFORD Treasurer. By A. H, Parker, Deputy Nevada, November 4th, 1874. SPE! CIAL NOTICE. Kr RS, MECHANICS > MERCHANTS AND OTHERS are respectfully invito vall at : y 4 " ON. PINE STBEET, PORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ee Candies, Nats, Fresh and Dried Fruits, Cutlery, Meerschaum Pipes, etc. etc. All articles in my line willbe sold at the lowest market prises. Thankful for past petronage a-continuance of the same. * JOHN JACK, Next door to Blumenthal’s Dry Goods Store, —— W. D. CRAWFORD, ie ites leased the UNION HOTEL} BARBER SHOP is now prepared to . ewait on customers and give them a © G CLEAN SHAVE, proved style. ~ SHAMPOOING ‘done in “the ner, : best. manBy paying strict attention to -bnsiness and giving good satisfaction I hope to receive a liberal share of patronage. W. D. CRAWFORD. Nevada, Noy. Ist, 1874. Stockholder’s Meeting. MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company for the Election of a Buard of Trustees, and for sach other business as may properly come before the eting will be hedd at the office of the vompany, No. 320 Sansome Street, up stairs, on WEDNESDAY, thé Fourth day of November, 1874, at 2 o’cloc k, P. M. 026 THOMAS DERBY, Secretary. Montell’s Restaurant, COMMERCIAL STREET, Opposite, the Daily Transcript Office. ¢ 0. D. MONTELL, ayIne* horoughly overhauled and refitted Wis Restaurant is now prepared to furnish \ Meals at all Seater the market affords‘and his prices will be iu accordance with the times. Having fitted up a Reception Room adjoining the Restaurant he is prepared to entertain parties and furnish Suppers, Dinners, etc. on short notice, and in the most RECHERCHE style. ; Thankful for past favors he solicits a continuance of the public patronag@yeo.,.. O.D. MONTELL,' Prop'r 23, 1874. JUST RECEtVED AT . PRESTON’S DRUG STORE, Nevada, Oct. A’ Large Invoice of Toilet Goods, : New Patterns! of Hand Mirrors -and Brushes, New Perfumes and Extracts. Aun Elegant assortment of Toilet Soaps, Pomades and Hair Dressing. COUGH'CANDY AGAIN INPIARKET; Also a Full Line of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils ea and Varnishes, E.°M. PRESON, Druggist, corner Broad and Pine Streets. DR. F. BUELOW, Physician and Surgeon, FFICE ON BROAD STREET, ing the ‘Theatre. RU sdjoiri SanFranciscoCost he solicits . , Union Hotel Barber Shop. , HAIR CUTTING done in the most apHis Tables are supplied with the best . ‘SELLING. ouT Sel ling Out. \ om ANNOUNCES ment Hts. 4 perme: Oe es = “STOCK DRY GOODS ! ATS < N ACCOUNT Opes Closing Out jwmtronized, as and ar ‘ROSENBE RG’s DRY GOODS NEP OR IUM Nevada County, — Pm . NEVADA COUNTY. FOR 1g YEARS TO. COME! a We are not going oj close ‘business in this-e eity.— For by fal de sling: tow PRICES AND ; THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF GOOD? our trade ies continnally inete aged, We havéing fanit: to fitra with, Kevads Iis people have always liberally %é mean fo deserve their continned patronage, > We have for seats told the eonimnnity ‘that out Prices Defied Competition! Other dealers have tried ta.c ompete with ud and it bas broke them up. They now have to sell out and leave, We intend #:. the Business by-CU LOW PRICES. drive others out of We are Gding to Stay! Any person biying'TWENTY DOLLARS . , WORTH. OF GOODS ‘of “FIVE PER CENT DISCOUN lar rates. us, will receive ‘T from reg ru ? 6 at eur Price List is open ‘for’ inspection . our Store. ROSEN BERG BROS. Nevada, Oct. 22, 1874, ‘Business THE GOODS MUST ~ “BE SOLD INSIDE OF SIXTY DAYS! COME ONE. COME ALL. Unheard of BARGAINS COME AND PRICE {EE . 'GOODS BEFORE = PURCHASING ELSEW HERE. &#” Semples sent PREE to al parts of the county. their interest to price the Goods before going to the! City.: a ‘» This is a bona fide sale,. and no Humbug. Store open from 6A. M.to8P.M. ° Call Before it is TOO LATE. Store for Rent and We .Dealers will find it to ‘TO THE PUBLIC AND: ESPECIALLY To the Ladies of Nevada County ‘DONOT BE HUMBUGGED BY § G OUT” SALES ! TO THs# KICH All are invited to ca A. BLUMENTHAL’ Cor, Broad & Pine Sts come A. BLUMENTHAL * FFERS TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS ‘For the Next Sixty Days! Which will give everybody a chance to lay in their Winter supply for a es Small Amount of Money! ! 4 A. BLUMENTHAL, Offers tne following inducements to purchasers—-which prices are 20 per cent lees than cost ; , White Rock and Lonsdale Muslin ONE BIT PER YARD, Sprague and Merrimac Prints Ten Yanis ‘for One Dollar. : Imperial Three Fly Carpets, 2140 per yard. ‘ . Canton Flannel, best qualities, 25. cents per yard. : White and Red Flannel, 37 1-2 cents-per yard. Water Proofs, different colors, One ‘Dole lar per yard: best qualities; Black Alpaccas 50 cents per yard, erly 75 cents. Black Silks $2 per yard—formerly Empress Cloth, best qualities, 62%; cents. Fable Linen, Towels, Napkins, Fine Bed Spreads, Sheetings, Cassimeres, Blankets, AT SAN FRANCISCO COST. A Largevassc rtment of Repp Delaines at 33.50. all colors and shales, ete., ete. 725 cents per yard. Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Woolen Hose, Laces, Corsets, ‘Kid Gloves, ete. tibbens, Handkerchiefs, AT COST, This isthe best opportunity ever offered in this city. . Everybody is invited to e3amine the Stock, -No trouble to show the Goods. Samples will be sent all over the country Thankful for the liberal patrynage I sdélicit a continuance o t£he same. REMEMBER THE GOODS WILL BE SOLD AS ADVERTISED. Nevada June With, 1874 tures for sale. . Bip mney, @. BLUMENTHAL. 3 Pi, . in me Gr Mc oe te mn & dW