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whe Daily T Cranseript
NEVADA CITY, CALs.
LOCAL AFTAIRS.
Blue Tent Consolidated Flume.
The Bine Te nt, Cinsolidated Mins &
ing Company . line surveyed
the present seasoit tsi a ditch to
bile
had
Ager bring water to their mine at Blue
Tent. Work was commenced at the
$7 2 3 head of the ditch and prosecuted
; With all'the dispatch possible wntil
ie the late storms dgyove them out of
% 19 See mounttins, “Phere is. now four .
~ ,~.— miles ef flume completed. and itis
i* thought further wark will have to be
postponed-until Spring. — Superitit
' tendent Tozer has, however, gone up .
close to the works to discover if it 1s prac-,
a z . “ticable to-attempt-further—wwork-diry, S ing the Winter. “The stow ats its
SANDY: <I present depth would: of course preGoop¢s V'vent operations. If m warm rain
“should comb antl melt it off the Com: pany would eortinue until again
Revada, driven out by bad weather, :
tberally 7 : = ;
Personal.
deserve
“A. B, Dibble awd Stephen Moore
es of Grass Vailey,: favored us with a
manity Call yesterday. © Mr. Moore has for
several years been Superintendent
Hont vf the North Star mine, He is now}
. ~ goite up to Plumas couhty to take
ete witli vharge of the Eureka mine and proey ows “Poses im a short time to take out
are coin ‘enough to pay the*'National
Sia Debt: Mr. Dibble, who has always
by -CUB been tegarded as © close guésser on
elections, informs us tl at the contest
in New. York yesterday would with:
out doubt tesuit in the triumphant
: wlection of the snecesstul candidates,
fand he believes the. next Congress
wiil be composed largely of members
cs athe were elected yesterday. We
ILLARS es = i ne had before had doubts about the reee sult but his argumerits convinced
4 Roll of Honor. :
E The foHowing is the roll of honot}’
tion at in the Moore’s Flat school, for the
= month ending Oct. 30; Miss M. F,
Gregory teacher: Churles Rich, Jobw
OS. McNichols, Will Sullivan, John
Dowling, Maggie Horrigan, Mary
MeNichols, Willie Meyers, Kate Sults 0 purcent lees
lin ONE
‘en Yands
el 40 per
25. cents
qualities ;
One Dol‘d, formi
rly $3.50.
l shales,
Fine Bel
Blankets,
OST.
eluines at
en Hose,
cerchiefs,
er offered
ed to_¢xshow the
over the
al patryL> Same.
VILL BE
STHAL.
jivan, Jase Condon, Mary Sughrue,
Mary Sullivan, James Shea, Dan’]
Sullivan, Mary McNichols, Mich
McNichols, Fanny Horrigan, Herznan Pueschel, Mary Keegan, Jenuy Shea,Mich Horrigan, Annie Dowling, Bertha Timke, Julia Sughrue,
Annie Keegan, Mary Keegan, John
Condon, Ella: Sullivan, Mary. Condon.
>
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New Enterprise.
Boca is situated on the line of the
Central Pacific, a few miles from
Truckee. It is a small town but its
inhabitants are very enterprising. It
is a great lumber point, and the ice
manufactured there is an industry of
no n importance, We are infarmed that a Bacon factory (has
been recently established, and it is
purposed torunittaits fullest capacity, Altogether, Boras vune-of
the “most thriving in the
county.
_—__————o2-o—
Death of Mrs-,
toWns
Pier.
A telegram was received in this
city, yesterday,announcing the death
of the wife of A. G. Pier, which
took place at Stockton on Tuesday
qmorning at 6 o’clock. She had been
ill with consumption for many years,
Mrs, Pier was an old resident of Nevada City, and had a large circle of
friends who will regret to hear the
news of her death.
> +> —
Wonders Never
«
Cease.
The latest news is that T. F. Dingley is to be married inva week or
two, and will return to this State in
the course of a month. He was the
original locator, we believe, of the
“Providence mine, and sold out ‘his
‘ interest a couple years since to the
company atpresent running it. Mr.
Dingley is the last man in the world
we thought would be guilty of ‘such:
conduct. :
>< ——---—_—
Free Lectures.
Dr. Kingsbury delivers’ a. short lecture each evening on different principles in the science of accounts, to
which all are cordially invited to listen whether. members ofthe school
or not,
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Ed. Goldsmith's Variety Store.
Lovers of genuine imported Havana Cigars, ‘and the best brands of
Chewing Tobacco, should go to Ed.
Goldsmith's store, on
Street, opposite the Transcripr Office. He has also Candies, Nuts,
and Fruit i in abundance. n4-2t
Commercial
sd
Local Brevities
County Treasurer Sanford gives
notice in another column that all
warrants on the Gene tal Fund Yegistered prior to August 5th, 1878, and
all warrapts on, Road Fund registered prior to Oct-7th, 1874, and aloO Wartants Nos. 86 92.97 10@ and
1 on Special Fund registered Oct.
seh 1874 will be paid on presentation
Interest ecases “from date,
6
There are a number of fairs ahd
for the benefit of the various chtircha
es in -this city. Mecney is getting
plenty and the people are ahxious
for an opportunity to contribute to«
wards the ote ek of. those instituion.
Secretary Fietohet yesterday ‘¢old
the shires of the Narrow Gauge rails
were delinquent:
few s
-There were bat
shares ubow whith prompt: pay:
ment has-‘net been made,
GyTeams Were hauling gravel nto
the road oh East Broad street. yesterday. The improvement has beetr
one long needed.
Wm. Barton has scld out his or
ness and shop to L. Bushnell, of
North San Juan, who will.in the fu:
ture. carry on the business of
blacksmithing.
Potter & Sigorrney ard. doing a
good job on the cobble pavement: in
front of their store on commercial
street.
Dick Gentry is again at home after
a week’s visit to the metropolis.
Beckman’s brick building is. te®eiving a coat of white paint. This
willbe a white town if the pee
keep at work,
-Prefestor Chany is-in town and
proposes delivering a “eurse of lectures on Astrononiy sddn,
Chinese cheap lator is very'starce
htreabouts.
wood sawing business and are as
independent as nabobs,
The Grand Jury are fall “of business. Upon their action a good
many are waiting with interest.
The spire on the Methodist Church
is being cyvered with red weod shingles. The ends were rounded at
Hughes’ shop, and they look very
neat wher in position.
Rock is being taken wut of the
California mine which is said to be
the richest ever raised there
Stock im the mine is Held-at-a much
higher figare than formerly, and the
confidence of awners is-based upon
the actual cendition of, the.amine,
Living in this city is cheap at the
present time, Two or three restaurants givea good square dneal for
two bits,
A load of grapes Was retailed here
the other day for two cents per
pound, At that price the profits of
production must be very small.
through this city the present week
with his family, en route for Lassen couxgty, where he will in future
neside,
How Theyo It,
Some persons can’t be convineed
as others, unless they have demonstrative\experience, and some of
that class hut understand how
Governor Bramlette_ manages-to suplast Gift Coucert of the Public
ry of Kentucky.
off Nov. 30th, and there will be dis.
tributed $2,500,000 to the ticket-hol-!
the rush for tickets is unexampled,
yet everything is so beautifully and .
order is being filled almost as rapidly
as it comes in,
Pouanp’s Preseyt Occupation.—
Luke Poland’s life is at present uneventful. He is writing a volumn
entitled‘'The Mistake-of a Lifetime,’’
wollop a neighbor’s boy for getting
too-close to his pear trees. Some-.
times strangers come to the gate and
want to know if “Old Gag Law’
coming ‘round the corner
house, with a shot gun in his hand,
they “mote on” quite rapidly, without ever turning back to press the
. question.--Broklyn Argus.
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Prosprcrina for cinnabar and sil-_--<-Broad and Pine streets for the best’
cigars in town. avg27
social gatherings in contemplatiot
Dr. Q. H. P. Sheets passed.
They monopolize the . hat some things can be done as will .
. Important Medical Correspondends
rroad-stock pote -whieh—assessments . :
ry Read the Following
ihg stores and
as to whieh vf* ts the jatgeat
antl best stock of citehing, furtiishing goods, boots, shoes, hats, overcoats, rubber -goods, umbrellas,
trunks, valises, and.Gérman underwear. After you have complied with,
the above advice,and then do not agree
with the undersigned, that we*have
the LARGEST STOCK, AND UNDERSELL ALL. OTHER CLOTHTERS IN* NEVADA CITY OR
COUNTY, WE WILL AGREE TO
PACK UP .OUR STOCK, AND
GIVE UP (OUR PROSEEROUS
BUSINESS.
‘ HYMAN BROS.
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets.
if all who are now Suffering from
Coughs and Colds and other throat
and lung diseases, could read ‘the
letters continually received . from all
the coutitry, giving the. details of
cases similar to’their own that have
been cured by Hale’s Honey of Hore-.
hound and Tar, the demaud: for that
life-saving specific, vast as it is, would
be doubled. It never fails.
cough can resist its tranquilizing influence. It strengthens weak lungs
and prevents the possibility of —
cular consumption.
Prxr’s TootmAcugs DroPs—Cure
in one minute. :
_ Inform Yourself;
“Do not forget to recollect” that
Alex .Zekind, Manager of Goldsmith’s
Variety Store, on Commercial street,
Nevada City, has’ just received a
BRANDS of Nnported Cigars, Callen
Alex. and try them. Te store has
also been su; plied with a new stock
of Candies, Nuts and Tobacéo. 020
seca
——— oe
Gold Medal
Awarded to Bradley & Rulcfson,
429 Montgomery street,
cisco, for fhe Best Photographs in .
the United States, The only elevator connected with photography—in
the world. Our “Elite’’ Portrait. 09
ee ee ee aes
Maldria Everywhere
Rately has there been a season as fruit
ful as this of malarious diséases, Not only
on the prairies and ip the valleys of the
West; not metely in all the old haunts of
fever and ague and biliows remitient fever
have these prostrating diseases been unus
uallY virulent; but they have “extended to
towns and cities pever before infested
with-them, and have even ascended to the
motntains and attacked thousands of peo
pie supposed to have been. placed by the
jaws of mature above their reach, Hence
we are compelled to admit that a fatal ele
ment pervades the universal ait this sea»
,00,and should at once re sort to the only’
approved preventive of its consequences,
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a tonic go potent, an antiseptic so perfect, an alterative so irteststible, and a stimulant go
pure thet it enables the human system to
resist and baffle all the predisposing cauges of disease. With the confidence. that
one clothed in incombustible garments
might move among blazing buildings, the
man who arms himself against malaria
with this powerful defensive medicine
may walk a fever-scourged district fearless
of its insalubrious atinosphere. The intermittents and remittents, at present so
general in all parts of the country, may be
but the forerunners of a deadher scourge.
Prepare the system with Hostetter’s Bitters
for a successful battle with the mephitic
causes of all epidemics.’ Be. wise in time.
All the disorders common to the~beason
may be held in abey ance
antidote. They may also be ejected from:
the system, after they have made a lodgmént there, by its persevering ‘use. It is
. therefore moral insanity for any family to
be without it.
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Another Opportuuity Offered for
ers, therefore there is no wonder] remain uuti
systematically managed that every.
but occasionally drops his pen to}
drive a pig out. of the garden, or!
lives there, but when they see Luke .
of the .
ver is being vigorously prosecuted .
in'the coast range east of ‘Grayson:
&Go to Nivens’ new stand, corner 0° f
PiaCoucert comes. the Relief of the Aillicted,
he Surgeons of the National Sur. gica stitute will visit the Pacific
Coast onthe 15th of November, and
e 15th day of Decem. ber, 1874—one Taquth—at their old
. building, No. 319 sh street, between Kearny aud Montgomery, San
Froncisco.
This is ‘a chance for help Which
every sufferer shoujd take advantaz
of. The hundreds of patients treated
by them during their former visits,
are all rapidly being benefited and
cured. They treat successfully all
cases of Paralysis; all deformities of
the face, Spine and limbs; , Diseased
Joints; Diseased Eyes and Ears; Catarrh; Private Diseases; Diseases of
Females; Piles, Fistula, etc. No
hopeless cases are undertaken, and
it really does seem as if no cases are
. hopeless in the hands of these skillful surgeons.
They are preparing all the machi
nery necessary for the Swedish
Movement Cure; Medicated Baths;
}+Maehinery to equalize the circulation, ressore paralyzed Linibs; etc.;
and a much finer outfit of braces and
appliances than heretofore. All who
commence, treatment during this
visit, and the many hundreds now
under treatment, will: have the ad. vantages of allthese most effectual
means of cure} besides, some of the
surgeons will this time remain -to
continue their treatment.
Remembey the time and place; and
come as early in the month as possible; thus getting the full benetit of
{ their visit. n3-2m
°
And then visit the different ofoth . :
large assortmetit of the cHorcks'r .
San Frani
by this potent .
B. H. MILLER,
, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St.
NEVADA CITY,
. e bon JUBT RECELVED
Stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c.
Ever seenin the Mountains
AND WILL SELL THEM
CHEAPER
Than any anybody —consid“ering the quality-of Goods.
eter rN
od i
“Attention is: called to the
GERMAN KNIT UN NDER-~
WEAR, impor ted ly me expressly for this market.
‘SEE MY GOODS
AND PRICES
Before buyrag ‘elsewhere,
oe IF YOU DONT
you WILL REGRET IT.
—_——
‘rhe stock eonsists of the {best
‘andeverything usually found in
a first-class Clothing Store.
My Steck is entirely new
AND BMBRACES .
Elegant Fashionable
_ SUITS,
Not to be found at
Any othér House!
New Style of Gentlemen’s
Under-Garments }!
Nevada October ot.
Goldsmith Maid
Is COMING,
EUr
N. Ww. KNOWLTON’S
MAKE MUCH BETTER TIME,
Call’and See the Different Styler.
e has alse for Sale,
A Large and Beautiful Assortment of
JEWELRY OF
SILVER WALE,
ALL KIN
SPECTACLES, Se:
As Cheap as can be Bought anywhere in the State.
All kinds of Watch and Jewelry
Repairing Done and Warranted.
Nevada City, September 15th, 1874.
The Largest and Choicest . .
". CHOICE PERFUMERY,
of Gent’s and Boys’ Clothing, .
. WINES, LIQUORS, etc.
: . ptANE BOOKS,
a ers
.
BELL & BELDEN,
Masonic Building,
Corf Pine & Commercial ied
ay holesale and 1 and Retail
eo aS ° DEALERS IN ~
Drugs,
L Medicines,
Mining Chemicals,
Patent Medicines,
&e. &e.
A full line of .
TOILET SOAPS,
TOILET POWDER, ~
COLOGNE SETS,
COMBS, BRUSHES,
&c, Ke. Ko.
A choice selection of
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES,
Books . !
. Staple,
4 brought to this State.
tin naam 4
CHAS, E, MULLOY: ANSON ' W, LESTER:
_ Lester & . Mulloy
Wholérale and Retail Dealer
te :
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
CROCE. ER
Fine Wines and W tusk.es,
B KEBP ON H AND CONSTANT Le
A LAKGE and varied Stock of
[shor tino of -Bouds:«
‘No. 1 LE ‘Bioad: Street,
° NEVADA CITY..
_ Nevada, July 15, 1874.
. New Fall-& Winter Dry Goods,”
MRS. M. A. STERLING,
= i " rs
HAS just returned from San Francisco, where she: has. purchased a
large stock of
Fancy & Millinery Goods,
Of, the Latest Styles. and
Patterns,
market.
Customers can rely upon getting everything in her line af the
VERY LOWEST PRICES,
And all Goods are WARRANTE “D AS REP&
RESENTED. ,
She> has ae received direct ‘from the
Nevada eae beautiful and: complete
assortment ofREADY MADE
"Warranted superior®
UNDERWEAR,
to any ever before
MRS, M. A. STERLING.
_ Nevada City Sept, aa; 1874.
J. M. WALLING,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
¢—-AND—
Justice-of. the Peace.
EARCHING RECORDS, ABSTRACTING
KJ AND CONVE YANCING promptly atten
ded to. ‘
Ac counts collected.
Also Agent for: ip
PACIFIC \FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
AND COMMERCIAL FIRE
CO. OF LONDOn, ;
Parties desiring to SELL, PU THASE OR
REST PROPERTY will find it to their ad
vantage to.call at my office.
INSURANCE
Office No 63 Broad Street, Nev
City, a= ss
¥ib 8.c
ee !of
erste
SCHOOL BOOKS,
GIFT BOOKS,
JUVENILES,
NEW PUBLICATIONS,
gj STATIONERY
Gold Pens,
Steel Pens, : :
Letter and Note Paper,
Legal Cap,
Bill Cap,§
Drawing Fap:.,
Envelopes.
&e, &er
. Albums,
Gift Books,
Scrap Books,
Violin Strings,
Pianos,
Organs.
PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS,
“PAINT. BRUSHES.
Bethesda Water!
1B
THIRD PARTY.
a
THE Young Ladies’
Club’ have the pleasure _7"}
of announcing that they.
will give a Grand Party, at
TEMPERANCE HALL,
On Friday Evening, Nov. 6th.
Bailey, Reception Committee — Hattie
" Flora Holbrook Annie Hupp, Hattie Rolfe,
Alice Bailey.
Floor Managers — Jennie’ Eaton,
Davenport, Serephene Nilon,
nell, Gussie’ McQuesten, Kate
Ada Davenport, Abbey Cornell.
Dancing from 8 o'clock till 1.
Tickets, $2 50. Invitations must be
shown at the door. vers
Nevada, Oct. 21,
Allie
Eliza CorMadigan,
ARCHIE NIVENS,
AS opened a Cigar Stand, on the cor
ner of Broad and Pine Streets, where
can be founda splendid assortment ‘of
Imported and. Domestic Cigars.
Also the finest brands of
CHEWIXG AND SMOKING 'vOBACCO, PIPES, ETC., ETC,
The stock is of thp choicest kind, and
will be sold at the lowest market rates.
The Telegraph Office has been
] f ‘
‘removed te the new Cigar Store.
223
—DELINQUENT NOTICE. ~
YEVADA COWNTY NARROW GAUGE
N RAILROAD CO,—Location of principal place of business,“fown of Grass
Valley, Nevada county. State of Calitorsix
ARCHIE NIVENS.
Notice ‘There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment (No. 3) levied on the let day of
September, 1874, the several amounts se wt
opposite the names of the respective sha
holders, as follows:
Ta from the Celebrated Min.
eral Sp ings of Waukesha,
Wisconsin.
AGENTS EOR'Peerd’s Folding School Desks
and Seats.
Agents Pacific’ Mutual Life In.
surance Co., of California.
a
. BELL & BELDEN,
Names. No. Cert.’ No. Shs. Amt.
E. Goldsin‘th, TT dengiatias . = 10
P. Hunnefauth 6 1 10
. ‘Tim Giles, unissued, 1 10
{
. Estateof A.Delano,decd,2 2 10 10
And in accordance nary ae and van urder of the Board of Directors, inede ont
. Ist day of September, 1874, so many
of.each parcel of said stoc Kk a8 wsay
essary. will be sold at public ae
the office of t e Company, store oi fr:
& Glasson, No. 59 Main street,Grass Valley;
Nevada County, California,o nsATCRDA) vo
the 24th day of OC TOBER, «1874, at thw
. hour of 1 o'clock, P, M. of said day, to pay
s if delinquent assessment t thereou,topet
ywith costs of advertising and expenses
ofthe pale. :
° GEORGE FLETCHER, Secretary.
Office, store of Fletcher’ Glasgson, No
i 59 Muin street, Grass Valley, Nevada conn
ty, Calitornia. ee
* The above sale
TUESDAY, Novemover 3d, 1874. By ord
4 of the Bourd of Trustees.
025 GEQ &EWT
“5B, Sec’y.
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Which she has’ sele ete d expressiy for this:East, for the convenience of the lad és.”
New Cigar and Tobacea Stand.
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