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‘1878
‘Sandey “October 20ta,
Becta secMg roe
“on the subject of ‘*Romanism. in
"MRS. LAKE’S ecTURe
Mrs. H. 8. Lake, “the widow» of
an pesrleen priest and antiéCathvlic lecturer,’ delivered wa address
Awerica’’ at tie Methodist cboreh,
on I'ridwy-evening. A.good sized andievee was in attendance, To say
that’ the lady is skilled in oratory,
_amd that-ber lecture is a nrodel uf
“literary excellence, mildly expresses
the duiversal opinion of those whe
chanced to be present. As the great
mass of the Transcript’s. readets
were of couse unable
et —===-= {to the fact that’a rtaiff women of
to bear Ler\DEPRAVED CONDUCT.
t
Our attention i yesterday called
disreputable c jaracfer who lives
within a stone’s*brow of the ‘corer
Gontmercial streets, is 4p,
the habit of accosting boys aged
twelve or fitteen*yearans they pass
her establishment, aud endeavoring
to entice them to enter. Now this is
carrying the. thing. to far ond. the’
offender lays herself liable to be
heavily puvished for comm itfing
amivdemesnor. ka ease we. bave
occasion to refer to the cubject
again, -we will t:ke if upon ourselves,
to see'that the name of, ‘the’ guilty
and shetbeless~-woman is: givea to
the. a
ee
aust, RECEIVED.
Ro Pa., urges the
—
: _ LATEST NEWS.
“The Central Committ e at Pittsocialists tocontinue their agitation in homes;
workshops and barraeks!*
. Phe Oregon State Fair closed
SUDIGyA RY SYSTE Me
Mr. Crosé? of this city, Le “ jnbron
duced the flowing proposed ansend. ment, to te State dudjciary By Stem, ;
ifor the gohsidedsticn of the Cons
stitutional Convention: :
yesterday.
‘A.dispatéh-feony Salt Lake says
that during a beayy snowst6tm. in
thé: Wabsatch mouotains op Tuesday
two miners by the names of Peter
“Colode and Joe. A. Coff, engaged
fat St. Louis Tuowel, Big Cottonwood, were caught in.'a snew-slide
and carried “over a precipice five
unudred feét deep, ‘It was a perilous
ride, but the hardy miners escaped
with only a few bruises, It is anSection 1. ‘The ruaiciat power ef
this State shall Be vested ip one Supreme Court, County Courts) Justices
of the Pence, and such Potity and
other inferior Courts for cities and
towns a8 may be created bythe Luge
islature, with sach”inferioe juris
diction.as the Leyislature may cone
fer upon them.
See. 2. The Supreme Court shall
have appellate jurisdiction of all
euses on appeal, of which the County
Courts have original jurisdiction.
Sec. 8. Tee County Courts shall
have originat jurisdictionH-ath-eas_knewn what wmount of damage was
sustained at the tunel, :
‘Lhe logging season. will be ‘cones arising in law, equity, ‘and probate, and in all special cases, except.
ing where money or personal prop“er, and particularly strong in the
United States. If this bea fact, it
behooves us tu observe what possible .
infinuence she may y wield upon the
future destiny of this Republic. It
is evident, even t» the most careless .
observer, that she is preparing fur a
desperate btraggle for permanenuee
or perpetuity, for, in the famous
Eneyelien} and’ Syilubus of Pius 1X,
the gauntlet’ is thrown down to: the
world, and the position of the : Rvmun ~ Obureh. ig clearly defined,
. Therein it is dechited that the "libenty of conscience and of worship is
a periicions and insane idea.’ This
decluratiou i# diredily the reverse of
that announced to the world.by the
fathers of this Hepublic, andthe ml
ions of faituful, in this -eountry, . .
who are subject to the Boman See,
‘The store is Jiterally crowded. witb
the new goods, and slthough she
has yét made no public announce{ment of the stock baving™ urrived .
(the adverticement: wilh uppear in
the next issue of the ‘TRaNscRIPT,
. bowever)*#ne disge wuusber-of ladies
who daily go there and trade show
that the fact has leaked out in sou.e
Way. ‘ :
etme vT COUKT NOTES.
“The case of Gruut &Codmbs. vs.
Mitebelt ‘etals was argued aud sub=
ufittéd yesterday forenoon,
The case of T. WConrts et als
vs. Moore’s Fiat Blue. Gravel “Mining
Company . was tried ang submitted
F riday.
The ease-of Hall, een Co.,-¥aGeo. W. Smith was on .triak yester1
CLry
A furions., wind. aud rain storm
ocenred at erianie shite ani
night.
New cases of yellow fever att New
Orleans Thursday, 328; deaths,. 24.
Tie Orangemen charged at Moutreal witb formibg au illegal assens=
ibly on the 12th-of July. last, bave
been acquitted.
The First National Bank. of Warrensburg, Mo., bas closed its doors.,
The Deleware Greeback State Coubyention metiat Witaington ‘Thursday and nominated Dr, KJ. Stewavtfor Govervor, . ¥
™'Bugland, Ltly aud -gince’ will
not recognize Servian intependeuce
until the civ.l and “political equalify of the Jews is proclaimed.
{> Phe-fete-at Paris for the, benefit
of the yellow fever sufferers of: the
110 O00 £.
=e Le Tener » {erty orly is in-dispute, and the
_we a berowitt present a few utterandes Mims. M. ra Stpejing, . Cousenayoin! tinued on ee tila uatil winter's SasGac ‘ad Vala ‘Thereof ag a
oe tne le@ture: oe ; snows stup the wor than. five hundred dollars; and exe
“WWW ave being constantly told ibe] “treet, has just received a dare qnd Seven deaths of yellow fever océept, also. in such -cases of misdethe Charch of Roma.is stronger than carefally selected stock of falt-and)}.ored near Gallipolix, Ozio, “fast weauor he “beg ‘arenas ‘
She was in the time of Mirtin Lutbwinter staple and fancy goods. . wo, i, iy : j rect to be tried and determined be=
fore Justices of the Peace, or the ine
ferior Courts of cities and towns.
‘tue County Courts shall’ also lave
appellate jurisdiction of all cases of
wirich “Justices of the Peace, aod
the inferior Court: of cities and
‘twowns, haye original jurisdicton,
See. 4.5 ‘Fhe County Courts shall
always7be open for “the transactioa
of business, except upon legaj _holidays.
Sec. by. There shall be one Coun-.
ty Court in every eounty, and the
Legislature may provide for as many
more, in any county having more
than twenty thousand people, us it
shail'deem necessarySec. 6,
county shail ‘ba: 76 wwo Jastices of
the peaée. Their jurisidction shald
extend to all cases Where the mats
ter in-eontroversy is mowey or personal property, and the amount or
value there of does not exceed five
i hundred delarseSec. 7. All judiciai “officers sirallbe elycted at general elections—su4
»
= “polit: ent powerte be used _in_ accord
mapernmr onatirbenray ih thre-dognint-ead decrees. ot fia:
wre thus taught to look wittr aio
erce upon a guvernment whic ‘de
olares liberty of cUnscience ty. bo
its basis principle. ae
“A conflict. of opinions, if nothing,
worse, must necessarily grow ont—of}———_______
th condition of things; and asit is
tur tbeinterest-of the Roman Chareb
to. iuecrensé its Humbers in this country, since thereby they may acquire
inctud{nig. the above, will be rendered,
Saturday next.
Ea sae
THE HUDSON MINE.
—_
fhe Hudson mine, ‘near the Authony House, is yielding some handsome rock, and the ledge is ivcrensing in thickness. Some specimens
brooght from the mine yesterday
show splendtaly, The Saperintend=
Cbuich,. everywhere, at the ‘bidding of the Supreme Head, sehools
' wnd colleges are springing juto ex—.
istence’ wherein are disseminated
their peenliir principles.
.“Tbeir growth, in the one bundred years of our natiounl existence,
las been reaatkable. They have now
2.396 educational imstitutions, and!
$61,000,000 of Chureh property.
‘bus “are they rapidly acquiring
means, ultimate ‘ly to be used for the
rpiritual subjection of the people,
since the obligations imposed upon
the faithfal‘leave no margin for loy—
ulty to form a Government like ours
‘fe foremest product of this Govern~
weut is the cousmon schools, which
they have violently. attucked because
thereiv their childres are ‘iu dap—
"ger of losing the faith.’ Let us, theo,
jealously gnard these institutions,
and bequeath them 60 posterity, toe .
yother.with that.grand privviple of
eivil and religious ltberty which is
sthe corner stovie of this Repablic.”
—— oD OO
A-LOCAL-CASB,.
-_K. KD Downer writes an ‘ibYerestiny letter to. his ‘paper, the Downieville Messenger, from Campbell's
Sulphur Spring, Sierra Valley. He
mentions a number of instances
where people have been cured of
rehamatism by the waters there, andthis one, of local interest, is: among
them: “Mise Blatk, from Nevada:
county, came here for aid from injuries occasioned by a fall, On her
arrival she used crutches, and had
to be litted from the carriage.
‘These she has already thrown aside,
and in a few days she will return
with her folks ts her old home, in
Nevada county, veny restored to
u health and strength.”
—— 1-2 3 oe
EBVANGELINE CHAPTER,
Mrs. Z. R. Hunter, of this city has
been appolated Grand Associate
Conductress of the Grand Chapter
of the Order of Eastern Star. Mra.
John Major, formerly of Nevada, but
now living at Shasta, was. appointed Giind Warder; and last, but not
_ Jeasti\ L. J. Rolfe has been ;elected
Grand Patron; Verily, Evangeline
Chapter is \ighly honored,
><
The Schultz gravel mine situated
on the Greenhorn, two miles from
Banner Monotain, is said to have
excellent prospects. Very rich gravel has been found, aad the owners
are more than satisfied with the oute
° +! bevel, shows well,
enty Skiff Miurchie, “fnforms . us that
the ledge ie ‘now'six feet wide, th. it .
they are dowh on it 113, feet, and
. that the rock increases in richness
asthe incline deseends, ‘The mine
exceeds the most sanguine expeutatiows of its owbers,
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KNIT GNO ps)
Mrs, F. Thos’, whose establish-ment ison Broad street two doors
above the ‘fheater, offers to the
aThe decisiow. ima ‘number of cases;!.
tailor, about. forty= -2ight years old;
nites Et ies reahized BASERTASATA tteBes-;
An ‘nisually grave Ministerial
crisis is reported” from Roihe.
C. Barry, delegate to the Constitutional @onveution from’ Siski_lyou‘and Modoc, whose crazy freak . ,
ov Wednesday has been reported,
vane. aad —? ‘fo the Napa
Asylom.
Angust’ Feiedlander, a German
was Tuesday formally adjudged in-.
prema Ctie
Cobaty Judges, for six rats. and
Jastiecrs of the Peace and Judges,
of juferipr Courts incities and tuwas,
tor fowr years.
, tee
ALFALFA, .
‘The Tidings says: Alfalfa,is prov+
ing all, and more, to these toot-hills
that this paper claimed for it turee
or four years ago. Rev. Mr. Brier,
wlio has-a_niee field of it-on his Glea
Eaca township of aatiy .
(hades er ae guar
ror he facts upon which said claim ist
TRUE BLUES VICTORIOUS. ‘
;
The match game of base ball played ab Grasse Valley, yesterday, be-}
tween #e True Blues, of that place,
ahd ther Eagles,/of San Juan, resulted in favor of the filkst-vamed elub
Lby-e-seoryé ot Me te: Aczyns. The
Bo ‘MILLER,
Odé4ellows’ Building, Broag St.
the a
°
True Blues’ are now the chaupions
gt the county.
ea Sees er tire
The Vallejo Chrovicle. gives eurrency to a report that Mr. Utting of
Yountville, fatter of the editor of!
the Lake Democrat, while digging
some steps bo She well on bis premises, hag» fownd a nugget of . gold
weighing two avd a bulf pentida, ~
KNISTING MACHINE.
Mrs. F. ‘Thoss:
Broad Street, Above the Thea fret,
j@rviile Brown.
NEVADA CITy, NEVA)
H* JUSD RECEIVED BOE
“GLEAN IN
The Largest and .
ci a 6 Choicest ' Business i
“Stock of Clothing, Fur. a
eset Two white
nishiz.g Goods, ete., jo the Count
Evcr seen in the Mountains, ‘, a."
eee » > tinaes to-be
a : oo a Messrs. H.
The’ stock cousists of the best as ramento, we
assortment of. Gents’ and Boys’ Mrs. H.
. Clothing, and everything “u oe
8 shally Just night,
found in a first €liss Clothing Store, “Pay, Mr
I ask but one price for goods, Trivity (E
and that the Lowest.
Nevada, 0: ‘t. L1, 1878,
COUNTY ‘couRT.
N thé Coumty Conrt: of the County of
Nevada, State of _Ciliforvia. . signev
Up n application for ai,
morning, as
. ‘Large dro
driven frau
yalléys pass .
Cbartes H.
LV
D CITY, ‘
ESPECTFULLY calls: the'attention of
the ladies of Nevada County to her
beautiful assortment of KNITIING, mace
by Kessélf;ond of wool finer than can be
found in any store in the mountains. The .
stock oenpree :
Gentlemen, ‘Ladies and Children’s’
Socks.
Children’s Underwear,
Hoods,Caps, Sacques, Bodies, ete.
_ "Every. article is guaranteed. to be
mde of the BEST. WOOL, urd will
be sold at reasunable fates.
wt
‘
ea)
Gall and exnmine goods wnd prices.
Nevada City, Cot., 20, 1878ing Petition for Authority to
as _xveate Deed. :
os
N-the Probate Court in and for the counfey. £. Nes tate. of4-H $< Pein
OF St Sree
dio.
Order Appointing. Time for Hearof Nevada C
$an° Francis
cuarge from his uchts, as an insol
debtor, Notice is hereby given, that —
the reading und filing of the By rawi
schedule ard oath of tue’ above alos i! ae
— swt, ner REE in the County Court Jaty 18 bs te
afovenaid, @n motion of J. M. W ey ae iy
4 vounsel forthe petitioner, it “is onan ve basen
that sue creditors of the t aid insolveut, bo H. C. He
Land appear before the HonJohn Caldwell, ~ Tr ee
Judge of said County Court, atthe Court -, Union Savi
Kev of said Court, in the City aid é
ty.ot Nevada, on ‘thursday,November lath made aise
wis, _— A, Me-vt Bat Gay, then Miss’ Eli
and there to akbow cuuse, if any the +}
why the prayer of said Lob] vent Posie i Reta
not be granted ,and an-Assignnient of hig andtike up
estate be Inave, anc that he be discharged P .
from: his debts and jJiabilitues, in pursuance »in our mids
of the statute in such case made and Dior: The Dow:
vided. + You, the crediturs of said insu}. .
vent, are thererove citeu tO appear at the * eommon Tru
time "and piace indicated in said order, tw 7% cre
show cuu.¢,it any you have,why the prayer Lort. Grip
of suid Fetinoner should wot be granted,
awnd-he be diseharzed-_trom. nis-debte us uy
law provided.. JAMbS D, WHITE,
County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of vei
“On Sierra. N
‘Services wv
County Coart, E. Church
Dated, Clirk’s office, October 15th, 1958, wing to-das
Notice to Creditors : will preach ;
The Star
N the. Probate’ Court, Nevada County.
State of California. Estate of Thomas
McEacuern,deceas:d. Notice is hereby giv.
eh by the mudersigved, Adininistratrix of
the state of Thomas Mc ache: n deceased,
ball, clubs of
match gime
saud lot this
te -the-eredttiess—ot, aid all PeLsolis having
the matter of the Est
Echern, deceased ‘On presentation of the
pe tition: S® Wesicy Carroll and Thomas
khedm .yne claiming to be entitled by virtue
of a certain coltuget in+ writinyy made by
said Thomas Mc m.t his sicetyme,
to a conveyance of certaiu real estate paticularly degcribed im said petition setting
predica ed, nd pray g.foradecree author.
izing and ‘directing the admfnistratrix, of
thé suid estute of Thomas McFach+rn de.
ceased,to execute sconveyance of sai” real
estate. It isordered by the Probate Judge
that Monday the bt day'of Novernbe? A.
D. 1878 atten o'clock in. the ferenoon of
taidda,, beingata regulus-terni, to wit:
Atthe November term aA, D. 1878 of
bas’ depaited for parts uvknown,
leaving ‘bis wife and three: childven
at Virginia City iv destitate cireainstances.
C. B. McClellan; Virginia City
artist, dislocated his shoulder . the.
otber morning while sketching the
-works of the Sierra Nevada wine.
Six persons were drowned néar
Sanford; Florids, on, Monday, The .
party. was returhing in a wagea from
public an elegant assortment of knit
woolen goods, such as stockings,.
clritdren’s underwear, hoods, sacques,
bodices, etc., that for: Beauty a nd
dutability excel anything we have
before seen, She manufactures the
articles wpon aé knétting’ Machine
that is a marvelous piece of mechanism, thus béing able to dispose. of
thent at very reasonable rates.
EXPECTED TO ARRIVE,
Rev. Dr. Gray, of Wasbington,
D.C. is expected to arrive in the city
next month to'spenda few weeks.
The Rev.” gentleman was for four
years Chaplain of the U, 8. Senate,
and was.one of the offiviating clergymen at, the firneral. obseqies of the
lamented Abraham Lincoln. Fis
misson here fs the health of the
Baptistelurch: in Nevada City.
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THE LINCOLN MENB,
Work in the Linvéolm mine, sittat-ed on Little Deer ¢reek; and! owned’
By Moore and son, is being pushed
abead as rapidly as possible. A
short tinre since the dam gave way,.
but has since been re-built, and
‘the wheel'and pumping maciinery
putin. The ledg; which bas been
Geveloped to’ a point below water
i a ee
SALE OF SHEEP.
Mr. Brownell, of Sacramento, bad
1105 fine fat sheep at Howey Lake.
Frank Aumer, of this city bought
820 of them, and John Casbin took
the remainder, Aumer transferred
his lot to # fanch ¢ight miles south
of Sberidan,and they will be prong
to this market as néeded.
Se seemratteand
TAB WEATHER.
The following ra were
taken yesterday atthe Office of the
South ¥Yava Canal Company, ia this
city: THERMOMETER—8:30 A. M., san
57, shade 57; 2P. w., sun 85, WR
65. Barometen—$.00 Ay m., 27/41
. pedieney of abolishing the training
It seems:
,, anybody save the Commeander, who
overflowed. It runs by a lake, ands
the horse strayed into deep water!
and upset the vebicle.
The bark Susan, of New Bedford,.
Captain Peakes, left New Bedford
Saturday morning, October 12th,
rwith a crew of 25 men, on a whal—
ling voyage, She eucountered a
harsieane, wascapsized, and all on
board but three were drowned.
“The Bank Commissioners report
the Hibernia Bank well managed
avdin agood condition, The result)
was expected. mee:
J. W. Macrkay and Mrs. .MacBay
bave reached Virginia City
from Paris.
isn
Wodnesday bit @ mau named:
Jules Knop, a brewer, 27. years of’
age, was found dead ipa room in the
house of Camille Richert, No. 15
Verona place, San Francisco. He
suicided with a revolver. The cause
of his .tropbles were not given. . The
depth of bie despainisin the sentence:
“I never could beepme happy except by suieide,” fourd in a letter
that he felt.
Francisev. will examine into the ex‘sbip. It is about time,
never to have been of any benefit t)
reveled in a fat salary, and it has
cost the State for the eave and pirtial: e@@caiion of a few beys more
than it would’ havé cost on TAnd to
better ednea'e treble the number,
A FEW evenings age an onion impinged*upon the thoughtfob brow of
Mr, Kearney in Boston, and clearing
h's voice be quietly uttered the following mild rebuke :“Ob! you slimy
imps of, helil-ob! you miserable .
blood ~ sucking bummers!-ob! you .
sneaking thievesin the employ ot
political cut-tbroates, sent here to do
their filthy work!--if I could find the
dirty, contemptible whelp who
Pook. [2 P.M, 27.44,
e .
would a dog,”
cimp-meeting by a road which was}Work bas finally been resumed on '
the 2,100 fout level on the Suvage-}
The Board of Supervisors of San .
threw that onjon,, Fd aha him as 1}
Fara, tells ws he is aboat to cut his
for the: fitth time this season® thejcrop of hay per acte being from six
lo sever: tons:
Two hundred tons of a mineral
s2up, discovered on Rineon Creek,
Savta Barbara county, are reported
to have been contracted for by a
San Francisco house. :
Yesterday’s Arrivais at the
UNION HOTEL,
NEYADA. CITY,. CAL,
J ACOB NAFFZIGER,,
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Chas. McElvy City
9 Donneliy “
F Battis
G P Davis
‘GG Ailen
Bea Redda—
<C ft Fulwiler Marsh” s Mill
Miss J Broderick Col Hill
JC Broderick
J Hibbard Central House
Mrs Wells & c Moores Flat
J Morean _
Q Sveddard
J Murray
J J. cksen
A P Clark Quaker Hill
Dan’l Collins G V
J F Schultthess ‘
LI. Thomas Bs
P’ Hawkins Marysville
T Baker Sheridan
J*Morgan Cherokee
H Austin Spenceville:
Pe Wheatland j
JM Miliken Sacramento
TB Halt
A C. Henry Onkiand
Mrs Heary
F R Shattuck
Mrs Shattack “
Miss Shattuck *“
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Vesterday’s Arrivals at the
NATIONAL HOTEL
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
CHAS. E. FEARSON, Proprietor
ys
C Allenberg San Juan
J A Sevley’ ~
C Lawrence "
J Marks *
J Marsh Pett Hill
F M Hathaway City
NC Tally.
G Hobert~ “ ft
F Sacket as
dS Robieson s
~ J A Cammeét bs
8S 8 Blackwell Snow Point
L F Bush Orleans Flat
H H Sweet Derbec Shaft
F Dawling Moore's Flat,
H Atwater
BF Cummings «s
EH Hubtard Col Hill
H Dackman Eureka
G-Cammit Rough and Ready
. 2vAyB Dibble GV: . .
Mrs Robinson & ¢ Lake City
JR Davis Sat Joan
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Pr
4 on the 224 day of November A. D. 1878 s#
the
Probate Court of Nevada county: in the State
of California, and the Court room. of said
Court :tthe Court Hows» in Mevadsa Ciiyz
county and stats «foresatd,be and the same
are hereby appointed a8 a time and place
for hearing said petition, when and where
all persons iaterestéd ‘jarthe estate of vaid
deccased May appear aad contest said petition by Ming their objections in writing.
AnG it is tuther-ordered that notice of the
pendency of said psiition and of the suid
lime and place of hearing be publi hed at
leasttour suecessive weeks before such
hearing in'the Nevada DatLy TnaNnscriPT ,o
newepuper published in enaid city and county. JOHN CALDWELL, Propate Judge.
Dated October 18, 1873:
INSOLVENT Nufice%.
= Pes reat
William H, Norion
vs. .
Hia Creditors.
N the County Couct-in and for the coun
ty of Nevada, State of Cal. Pursuant
tc an order of the Hon. John Caldwell
Judge of said County Ccurt.. Notice is
hereby given to-all the Creditors of the said
insolvent William H. Norton to be nnd aps
pear before the said Judgs in oven Court, at
the Court room of said Courtin Nevada C, ty,
county of Neva aand State of California
10 o’olock A. M, of thatday, thenand there
to show cause if any they can, why the
prayer of said insolvent, shoulda not be
granted, andan assignment of bis estate
mde, ed he be dischi¥yed Tom hfs debts
snd liavili ies, ingursuance of the Statute
in such case made, provided: and in the
meantime all proceedings weninst said insolvent be stayed.
Witrrevs mty hand and the nda of said
Court. this Lsth pet fag Octover A.D; 1878.
sD, Waite, Clerk.
By Jobn Webber; Deputy.
J, 1. Caldwell, Atty for Pet tioner.
"J. W. DOWNING,
Merchant Tailor,
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
‘aii GlODS & NEW PRICES.
I BAVE JUST RBTURNED
FROM SAN FRANCISCO witls
a NEW STOCK of jGOODS,
J . bought at manufactarers aud
. o
Beavers, pe ee
Doeskins,
Diagonals,
Suitings, .
. Overcoatings,
Trimmings, Ete.,
Which will be cut in the LATEST FASHiONS, or in any style to please, and made
in tne NEATEST’ and mustThay. MANNER, and as oe CERSTAR
iCheap agcan be hadin Callfernia
for the same class of Goods and
Work. Jv. W. DOWNING,
Nevada City, Oct. 5, 1878-1m
_W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT,
_ Civil Engineer,
% —AND-.SURVEYOR, ©
ire "Rem
clarms against the Saie aor mased, to exh: Z
tional Chur it them with the nec sary vouchers with.
in four shunths after the urst publication
Ot this not.ce to the suid Admiustratrix,at inission of
the Law Oltice of ‘Niles Searls, in-Nevada .
City, Cuunty of Nevada Stxteot OCalitoriis, mortgage tl
HATTIE L. McKACHERN, Grass Va
Administrator of the Estate. ot ‘Lhomas Me3 :
Pacers, decemsed: eawriie the_possessi
“Nevada City, October 15, 1878.
machi
Niles Scarls Atty for Admiuistratrix. nechinew, 0
petl-lm ~ the other by
UNION HOTEL, aie shag
for a visit
NEVADA CITY, « CALIFORNIA. county to-1
Some of t!
Men’s Socia
giaing tu'ug
PRES RAEOSRE Ra =
THIS WELL KNOWN and
Popuiar Hotel, situated on
Main Stvect,-in the City of
Nevada, has been thorough. ing uw dane
-by omerhauled, refitted, and a 7
tuynished in first class atyle, New Yeai’s.
and is now open: torshereception of guests.” It is-clai
The Sleeping Apartments, Straighitest °
Pte cy airs and Pleasant, and every _ Bible, becau
iu Ouse has a spring Inattrues, As: i i
a desirubbe, quiet plwee fur the weary, the —e
UNION offers superior inducements. and of cours
The Tables of the Union, The term
aac py viva with any Hotel in— : closed on Pi
1e e, and are filled with 5 ci ses ten the best the 4 dance was
About twen
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars, tut, und tue
Will be found at the Bar, and the Billiard time was ha
FFIC B—IN BROWN & MORGA
‘Oo BLO EK, Nevada City. NS
7
Room . the BEST BL
to be found te.ine State. BLLARD a Two of Ne
The UNION enjoys ‘the reputation of betheir mode:
ing the BEST HOTEL IN THE. MOUS ing them) w
TAINS, and the proprietor is, determined
to keep it wo. OPEN ALL NIGHT. by ye local
ap26 " JACOB NAFFZIGER. pigeon dinu
sor é to assist in ¢
DEALER. IN Darrah bas
Choice Brands ef Foreign ant: pales .
Y. oO
Domes'‘ic her. Miss .
CIGARS, Ing the Wir
By
. A ND THD BEST MANUFACTURED ca
: OCene is‘at v
3 eranuetat ing out wa
Smoking and Chewing they now h
TOBACCO, ‘capacity to .
water unde
Cigarettes, Pipes, Cutlery, Etc. cumstances,
ALSO A ¥ ULL LINE OF Miss Eun
} 8 istained a:
CONFSCTIONERY, NUTS, to the wrint
L “ . by falling fr
sie ire er’s house
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. Tidings ray
ri _ by the bre;
) Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. The Re]
Truckee by
TELEGRAPH OFFICE MASONIC BLOC 100, i)
Nevada City, Tune 9, 1878. who © bas. a
"FRED. A. SACKET, [fg rete:
ian
Mining & Insurance Agent, pounds of ¢
. Saas THE Work wa;
3 drift euterp
Connecticut Fire, and Travelers” , lnlew §
Accident and Life Insurance .-fora a
Companies of Hastford. es Compauy yp
Office--In Brown & Morgan's Block. JQ behatt
oc Nevada Ci. city. Company w
os that purpos
“DR Cc. D. “BOBO, The ‘Ne
Physician and Surgeon, Register ig
Office Hours—-From 9 to 10 A. Office, wher
and from 6 to.8 P. M. uae o1
ISP J €8, as ENSARY HOUR, _“eligibh,
From 12 4. tol P. M 0 secure
‘<BYLDEN'S DRUG STORE, boon. The
i Nevada City, Catifernia‘Won is asgu
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