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October 15, 1874 (4 pages)

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Pe 18 in THIS DS Yh 1S, . yles. i to t i rs. iT: 1 to ~ information ‘The Duily Branscript. NEVADA crry, cau. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Local Brevities. . ). oe A Chronicle reporter obtained the from Superintendent Towfie, of the Central Pacitic Railroad, that no change in time on the road willbe mude. A night ‘ride ‘from Colfax will be one of the pleusures attending Winter travel, Ed.Goldsmith has retunred ‘from San Francisco and thinks he has ‘the best stock cf goods coming to be. found outside of the cilies. Alex Zekind will in future sperintend the store, and those who know him -will.not fail to. muke-a~c#licat the “store. “We yesiérduy sampled some of their cigars. and can vouch for their being A. No.1.. — : i The Union says specifications will}: not be handed to. the President of the Colfax Kailroad under ten days. Thirty days from that time bids for ‘contracts will ‘have to be on file in. the office, A second-class passenger from the East, said he bought.a second-class ticket, because there was no third-] ‘class tickets for-sule.. A little of that ‘economy would be_ beneficial to ‘Californians. ‘oD Notwithstanding the heart is. so. essential to existence, there are some girly who wouid like to lose theirs at sixteen, . pes Dealers in stocks should remem‘ber that the election takes place in Nevada in November, aud unload before that tiwe, There is a man in Grass Valley ‘who rented a bux in the Post Office, -and paid for the gawe promptly fur -five years,-and during that time he received one, letter. ae We are requested by’W. D. Long, ‘to state that he wilt be in Eureka South, after Friday next, a few days, for the purp se of closing thea yes and Healing estace, aud all uccoints _ must be seitled prom,tly to save costs. a . There is to be a party at Blue ‘Tent as svon as‘the moun is favorable. The euitor of the Union and party are requested to take notice. If we were entreated as fre‘quently and persisteutly to stay as Nickedemys is, we would never go m away. The best looking giris in the town repert the request su musically, that it would be impossible fur us to resist, 2 The shipments of freight from ‘Truckee for the last two duys are as follows: Woud, 41 cars; lamber 14 cars (100,000 feet. ) C. F. McGlashan has been engaged as a correspondent of one of the leading jouruais of Sacramento to proceed to Utah and write up certain important events in the history of tht Territery. He leaves for Salt Lake this evening on his wission. : Ed. Goldemith’s New Stock of Tebacco, ( igars, Candy, &c. Lovers of genuine imported Cigars and the choices! brands of chewing Tobacco, can be accommodated by calling at the Variety Store of Ed. Goldsmith, on Commercial street, opposite, the ‘TRanscerer Office. He has jast returued from Sau Franciseo where he purchased the largest and choicest stock of Tobacco, Cigars, Candy, Nats, Lemuns, Fancy Goods, ete., ever brought to Nevada City. Ed. is now prepared to sell at wholesale and ratail, at ibe lowest prices, and guarantees every:hing ue sells as represented. old Peamanship. ‘Prof. A. Pike will organize a class for instruction in penumanshbip, at the pablie schoo! house,on Saturday afternoon, Ovt. 17th, 1874, at 4 o'clock, aleo in the evening at 7% o’clock. Terms: Twelve lessons, $4, A premium will be given to the one making the greatest improvement. Business ad corresponding banda ‘Specialty. Success wirravted to attentive pupila, dtatiouery furnisb_ed free of charge. > Old 3t~ Attention, Firemen, A special meeting uf Pennsylvania ‘Engine Co., No. 2, wiil be beld thie, Thursday evening, at 744 v’clook, at their Hall, on Broad street. A fall attendance is desired. Per order. Joun Horst, Foreman. Ed Goldsmith, sec. THe amount of interest paid on the Federal public de: t for the year eading June wus $10,711,981 21. 4 Work has been’ continued ot this . mine uninoterruptedly, and the incline is now-down about 122 feet, The first 90 feet was throtgh very soft ranning ground whieh requied consummate skill to‘avvid accidents. The work was completed however; without mistiap, whith shows that Mr, Floyd understands bis business. The shaft is now beiny stink in hard blastiig gretad. There .are six inches of water. @easured under asixinch head, beingpumped by” two pumps, One. nine ittch ard one six inch, The. ledye at. the depth reached, is six inches thick, shows . sonie free gold, is fairly. sulphuretted, and contains sone galeia. The ledge has a dip of about 85°. The foot-walt is-very repwlar and suiooth and all the indications are favorable to the development of a firet class mine, se : — titi ae: Writing Schvol Mr. A. Fike gives notice in another column that he -will oiganize a writing class at the Public School ne = a ac Tom Gorwha was once engaged in eanvassitig the State of Ohio with Bebb. The latter always led off with His one Speech, which he made serve for att-places, On one occasion Corwin asked the privilege of speaking first. “He arose and delivered Bebb was thunddrstruck, and could not recover himself.in time to make any speech at all, On Monday a body of Mormons, headed by Mayor _-Wells,. of ‘Salt Luke City, assanited’and maltreated the Ui ited States Marshal when he attemp‘ed to serve a process onBrigham Young. The Marshal ‘then ‘number of his assailants, and succeeded in serving. the process on Brigham. eae Sef es eee —— Only one year in Business in Ne« Vada County,and yet the Lead 4. ing Clothiers in this County. MreM, Hyman, manager of Hymun & Bros. popular cloth'ng house largest stock of clothing, boots, shoes,, Bebb’s ‘Btereotyped speech verbatim. . . EY summoned a posse and arrested a} in Nevada City, bas purchased the. BELL & BELDEN,. Masonic Building, Cor Pine & Commercial Streets, ‘DEALERS IN Drugs, Ra Medicines, « Mining Chemicals, . House-on-—-Saturday—next--—speci= mens of his peumansbip can be seen at the office of the National hotel, He comes well reconimended as an experienced teacher anda gentleman. Those desiring to take a course in penmanship should be present the firet meeting. vere City Asse.mients. Winthrop 8, Long is engaged in muking the assessment. of property in this city. The assessor isa welcome visitor to property holders; but he is not held ia us high esteein sually as the tax gatherer who follows him. They are a nice puir, however, and are the delight of every household. ‘Tuesday. : There were clouds on Tuesday and theclouds contained rain and the rain fell in homeopithie quantities, but it was sufficient fur the Union editor. tu claim a. verification of bis prediction thatthe Tuesdays of the comiug : Winter: will be » stormy. There is no use of a barometer when that editor is around. : Copper. _ The Grass Valley Union Says:— Mr. Deetken, :near Spencevilie, is working the San Franciveo Copper mine with success. He bas a new shaft down on the ledge tu the depth of 50 or 60 feet, and all the machivery and pumping apuratus have been muved to the shaft. New leéching vats have been recently put up. Mr. Deetkeu wili mauufacture suiSmrry’s Exixie Sprincs.—The thousands of tourists to this State, who come to recover health aud vigor, can find no pluce where mure Sulisfactory results are, produced, and youth regained and imade perpeinal, thaa t the Elixir Springs, owned by our old time friend C. W, Smith, late of Gruss Valley. These Springs are ow the divide, between the beautiful village of San Mateo and Hulf-Meoen Bay, aud are distant from Sau Francisco a seven hours’ ride. They are beautufuliy _ situated im a cool valley where the pace and refreshing breezes of the vceun can reach them. The springs huve not only the charms of scenery aronud them, but also their waters bave health restoring aud invigorating properties that are must mat velous. Che proprietor was induced to visit the springs on account of a debii ty which afflicted bim, aud his strength was #0 Wonderfully resture. by the use of the water that he purcbased the springs, and has made sulable erections there for the scconimodation uf visitors. The springs bave wonderful preperty uf petrifying ail kinds of things, abd tourists wii find curious specimeus in the vicinity, besides baving youth restured aud life prolunged. We understand ‘bat some of the water is to be. seni here fur the use of Chariey’s oid friends.—G. V U Secretary Bubeson addressed an immense aadience in Paterson, Nid on Friday evening: "Iii the course of his speech he said neither the adminisiration nor its chief would ever be found outside the Repablican party, wor acting contrary to the establinhed traditious df tue country. The later remark was understood to refer to a third term, ana was vocif. erously applauded. Afver the meeting, Secretary Kobeson said that Presideut Graut had no idea of a third term, and only avvided giving official expressiod vf bis opnfoun’ on the matter dest he sbould seem to attach to it toc much importauce. phuric acid and sulphate of copper. . {¢ There bas never bee bats, rubber goods, and furnishing goods cyer brought ‘to this county. With a business experience of more than twenty-five years in thé ¢loth-ing line, and having three stores and al annual trade of. half a millon of dollars, that we can buy our. goods-cheaper than any house in this county, consequently Do SELL OUR Goods From TEN TO FIFTKEN PER CENT CHEAPEL than other clothiers in Nevada coupty. Euch department ‘bas had our special personal attention, and -Wwitu more confidence than ever before, and must fashionable stock of clothing for persons of all ages and sizes in the county Nothing could give us more pleasure thun to have our stock examined, whetber parties wish to purchase or not. which we have met with since we-estublished ourselves in this city, we have enlarged our store so as to meet the demands of our patrons. No one can be dissatisfied with our way of dealing with customers, as we sell our goods for less than San Francisco _ prices. goods promptly, and refund money if not satisfactory. “This, with polite attention bas accomplished our success. ~ 010 Hyman & Bros. Go to Nivéns’ new stand, corner of Broad and-Pine streets for the best cigars in ‘town, avg27 -_—— —_3-e—-——
Gold Medal Awarded to Bradiey & Ralofson, 429 Montgomery street, San Francisco, for the Best Photographs in the United States. The only elevator connected with photography in he world. Our “Elite’’ Portrait. 09 otek, Morratity Prevenrep.— It would be a moderate estimate to place the nember of cases in which Consnmption is prevented by the timely use or Hale’s Honey of Horehound and ‘Tar, at ten thousand per annum. No cough, cold, bronchial affection, sore throat, or other ailment of the orgaus of respiration, can ever degenerate into a mortal disease, if this pulatable and absolutely infallible specific be tuken in time and long enough persevered in. Prxr’s Toors-Acnz Drors—Care in. one minute, Am Autumn Suggestion. Now, as heavy fogs arise and vearching winds commence to blow; now, asthe buman body, exhausted like inaninoute nature by the beats of summer, begin té wilt and droop; now, ere the inclement weather mukes its trying onset; now is the time for a preparat ry course of the best acelimatizing medicine in existence, Hosteiter’s Stomach Bitters. pbysicians admit, will not quell the phase of tne disease which at present pervades the eutire West. It is well that it is so, fot the remedy (socalled) is deadlier than the malady. Bat if quinine ismefiicient in intermittent fevers, Hosietter’s Bitters is ‘irresistible. It would be safe to make a contract, under heavy penalties, that apy given “‘fever-and-ague district’’ sbouid be exempted from the disorder of any particular time, provided every inbabitant would take the Bitters aceerdiag to. direeti.us during peta. aha the’contract. 4D instance in which this sterling invigorant and anti-febrile mediciue Las failed to ward off the compldint, when taken duly a8 a protective against mw juria. Huudreds of physicians have abundvned all the officipal spévitics, aud Low prescribe this harmiess vegetable tonic, and nothing else, as a prevelitive and cure for all the forms of chills and fever. Vigor is tue thing most beediul in these cases, us well asin dyspepsia and nervous. affectious, and Hostetier’s Bitters ate the safest, surest, and must wholesume strengibeuing, prepuraou that bumen shill bas yet covwe Congratulate ourselves Wwe invite inspection to the largest’ Owing to the gratifying success . We exchange . Fever and ague is rampaut inal. . parts of the conntry. . Quinine, the Patent Medicines 5 he. &e. Ee, A full line of CHOICE PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPs, ‘TOILET POWDER, ’. COLOGNE sSETs, COMES, BRUSHBs, eee ne oe A athe whines of Piss WINES, LIQUORS, . etc. FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Books ! Books! BLANK BOOKS, — SCHOOL BOOKS, GIFT BOOKS, JUVENILES, NEW 2}: UBLICATIUNS « STATIONERY.. Gold Pens, £ teel Pens, Letter and Note Paper, LegalCap, sist , Bill Cap, : Drawing Paper, Envelopes.&e, &c Gift Books, Scrap Books, Violin Strings, Pianos, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES. Bethesda Water! eral Springs of Waukesha, . Wisconsin. = Agents Pacific Mutual Life Insurance J0., California. os \ Is COMING,. Wholesale and Retail a WATCHES, Taken irom the Celebr.ted Min. TERNS, can o s AND W. KNOWL TON. . ra, {A Large and Beautiful Assortment of CLOCKS, mawanae OF ALL KINDs, SILVERWARE, As Cheap as can be Bought anywhere in the State. Ail kinds of Watch and Jewelry Repairing Done and Warranted. Nevada City, Septeinber 18th, 1974.. JUsT RECEIVED AT ' PRESTON’S DRUG STORE, A-~Large Invoice of Toilet Goods, New Patterns of Hand Mirrors and Brushes, New Perfumes and Extracts. An Elegant assortment of Toilet Soaps, Pomades and Hair Dressing. ; COUGH CANDY AGAIN IN MARKET, Also a Full Line of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, E. M. PRESON, Druaggist, N. W. corner Broad and Pine Streets, GRAND ° OPENING! F the New and most Elegantly “fitted up DRY GOUDS STURE OF J. NEWMAN & CD. Newman’s Block, Cor. Mill Stroet & Bank Alley, GRASS VALLEY. The Taste and Style displayed in the equipment and arranzement ofthis Estab ment, together with the richness and iame se simount of Dry Goods. Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths &e, Eclipses anything in this line ever before attempt-d, Having extraordinary facilities for direct a eh sre trom Enre they will UNDERSELL ALL COMP TORS. Their stock will in future be kept the most fashionatle and best assorted on this Coast outside of San Francisco, In fact everything keptina FIk-~T CLASS DKY GOUDS HOUSE may surely be found ar NEWMAN'S ESTABLISHMENT which is to be conducted on a GRAND SOALE. 06 NEVADA CliY¥ Auction Commission and Vari< wi AVING been below and made arrange: ments for Goods, to sellon Commission, 1 will constantly be in receipto ¢@ ; : farge Variety of Goods, : 2 ENTS Which I propose » liing SATURDAY APFms soe ma nee TERNOON AND EVENING. AT AUCTION, eerd ding Schoo : Desks and during the week at A ‘ES. . . Bel . : sae ‘ refore say to those wishing to ok aud Seats. purchase anything, trom Cook Stove, ‘Ladys wishing the BU'rhR. OK Par. J 8. HOLBROOK, . BELL & BELDEN,” >. es we Brosa atreet, oppesite the Haak, Odd Fellows! Buiddmg, Broad’st: SPECTACLES, $e. . a Paper of Pins, ; To give me a call b-fore buying. el-ewhere. ’ SESS. NEVADA CITY. Stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, &c. . Ever seen in the Mountaing ‘rhestock consists of she best of Gent’s and Boys’ Clothing, and everything usually found in a first-class Clothing Stare. Nevada, May 30th 1974: —SE. CHAS. E, MULLOW “Lester & Mulloy Wholesale and Retail Dealers, <i . GROCERIES, HARDWARE, = CROCKER Fine Wines and Whiskies, B KEEP ON HAND CONSTANTLY A LARGE-and varied Stock of the abov line of Goods. No, 52 Broad Street, . NEVADA cIry, °°" t Nevada, July 15, 1874. J. M. WALLING, NOTARY PUBLIC,— Qa. —AND— Justice of the Peace.GEARCHING REOURDS, ABSTRACTING mS AND CONVEYANOLNG promptly atten 0. 3 Accounts collected, Also Agert for: PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCR AGENOY AND COMMERCIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF LONDOn. Parties desiring to SELL, PURCHASE OR. RES'T PROPER'Y will fina it to their ad vantage to call at my office. © Office No 62 Broad Street, Ner City. : L¥. Warrants drawn on the General Fund and registered prior to July 9th. 1873, aud also all warrants drawn on Koad’ Fund, and regixtered prior to July 19th, Is74,will be psid on presentation. terest . ceases from date, mats K.P, SANFORD Treasures. Nevada, October sth, 1874. New Cigar cnd To» cev Stand. ARCHIE .{VENS H* opened a Cigat Stand, on the corner of Broad and Pine Streets, where can be found ® splendid assortment of Imported and Domestic Ci ars. Also the finvst brands of CHEWI°G AND SMOKING ‘<o. BACCO, PIPKS, ETC., ETC, The stock is of the choicest kind, ana will be sold-at the lowest market rates. The Telegraph Office has heon., removed to the new Cigar Store. 223 ARCHIE NIVENS. To all whom it may Concern. —— d ben NOTICE, That I, Minnie Levy. wife cf Hyman Lévy, am a married wom: b, and reside in the tuwn of Grase Valley, county of Nevada, State of. Califor. ‘ nia, that Lam desirous of availing myselt of the benefiteof the provisions of Title XII” of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of Califurnia, approved March 11th: 1872, and for that purpose it is my inten tion to, and 1 shall, on the 12th day of No vember, A. D. 1974; at 10 o’clock, A. M. of that day, or as soon thereafier us Counse) can be heard, apply to the Gounty Court in and for the Couuty of Nevuda, state of Oa). itornia,at the November term of said Court at the Court Honse-of-eaid County, in. the City of Nevada, fur an order of said Court perimittin, to curry on in thé town of Grass Valley, County and state aforesaid, in My Own nawe, andon my own account a6 sole Trader, the business of buying and nel Dry Goods, F Wee 4 MRS, MINNA LEVY. Grass Valley, October 10th, 1874. DENTISTRY. Missa! DR. A/ CHAPMAN, MJ OULD respectfully inform the peo. W ple of this city and Vicinity that he haé resumed his profession dyain aid jeaaed an Ufiice in the $ Transcript Builuing, © f ON COMMERCIAL STREET, ~ And is now prepared todo anything and-ey. > erything in the line of Deutistry anu satie-. faction yuaranteed. } Offi.e Hours from 9A. M.to12-M.-anc . from 1/to'6 P. M, Nevada. April 7th, 1874. W. C. JONES, M. D. Physician and. Surgeon, MANENTLY LOCATED AT o@ftass VAuLEY. OFFICE NO 21-M3'N STREET. ms. D b MERRY, County Surveyor, ‘AND U. 8. DEPUTY SURVEYOR, . “IVIL AND MINING E\GINEP?. C LaNv SURVEYOR & DRAUGHT# NEVADA CITY. Offices at. ‘he COURT HOUSE. Ox (ets left at th Daily Union Office, Graas Valley, will receive prompt attention. . m. in them by calling on. yaw FLOKA H LBRUUK ut the Auction and Varicty Store, 96 sue isvagent for the same. by A. of, Parker, Deputy ee sO = “i