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December 11, 1886 (4 pages)

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Th Dil Traascrgt SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1836. AGRICUL ru RAL SLICKENS. . On Monday last Mejor Biggs, Co pieseman elect of this District, and uw jiumber vf prominent. citizens ui Stockton made a_ thirtymile se.mer trip up and down thysan Joaquin river. The object of the trip was to Cemonstrate tu Major Bygys the necessity of g. curing national legislation to assist in improving the navigability vithe stream, The . Mail representative who accompenied the party gives an interesting description of thdir observations.” Soon ulter starting they sighted a barge currying a thousand tons of grain, wailing in front of the Sperry flour mills for the flood tide to come 80 it might float through S:ockt.n channel and'proceed on its way to San Francisco. Mormon channel, which at its mouth six years ngo had at low water a width of one hun ired feet and a depth of five, was founilto have narrowed to sixty leetand to be but three und a half feet in depth. The state::ent was made that were it «not for the government dredger having recently done some work at tinat point, it would be impossibie ty ran a boat up Mormom channel. It was conceded that bv the dredging of Stockton chan‘ne from bank to bank—a distance @ ‘wo hundred feet—and throw. img up lévéez on both sides, large worthless would be reclaimed and given such value that they would readily rent for twenty dollars anacre. At Crozie.’s, further *~ down, where a few years ago _steamboats__anid barges could readily effect a landing, is. now a sandbar. At Oakland Dairy they passed an ark resting in the mud and the family aboard were waiting for high water to come along tracts of lands now comparatively . from the wrongs imposed upon them by prejudiced — tribunals. They ask for nothing more than they are properly entitled to, and that is the right to use their property in a way that wi'l inflict no injery on the pro: erty of any other person, all of which ix possible with the aid of Congress ia muking appropriations of monvy in gums that are insignificant when compared with the benefits to be derived not only by the miners themselve:, but by the country at large. . Great slaughter in prices of clothing at the San Francisco Opposition “Store on Broad street. Everything must be sold inside of fen days, usIam giving up the store. d11-2t ~oSHiLoH’s CATARRH REMEDY—Aa positive cure for Catarrah, Diptheria, and Canker Mouth. Carr Bros. 2. <P +--——— Tux best goods at the lowest prices at K, Casper’s. , tf ey Arriyals at the UNION GOTEL. Mrs, J. Naffziger . Proprietress. December 9, 1886. A. K. Crafts, City, H. Gaylord, do engl} Kk. D. Wheeler, Bloom fieid, E. 8. Pillsbury, San Francisco, J. W. Upton, Gruss Valley, W. H. ‘Totten, do Rk. G. Roberts, do J.C. Conaway, do Geo. Mainhart, do M. M. Locke, Marysville, W. W. Martin, . do C. Watts, City, ©. H Hanson, City, Geo. Lord, Grass Valley, J.M. Thomas, do W.D. Harris, do H. McNulty, Moore’s Flat, L. C, Adams, San Francisco, M. P. Henderson, Stockton, Wm. Buchanan, San Francisco, E. P. Fitzsimmonds, do . M. R. Appors, do , Mrs, A. Rosenberg; City.enn sateen hoe o-temmtncnane a> Arrivais at th» NALIONAL HOCEL.Mucror Bres... J ropkivrors, Decemer 9, 1886. Willis Parker, Cty, and set them afloat. The report _ goes on tosay: . At Wakefield the boat retraced . its way to Crozier’s, and thence . made a tripup the river as far as . the ehicory factory. On the re. ; turn from Waketield Mr. Biggs said that between the years 1863 . and 1868 he made a number oftrips . up and down t!e San Joaquin _river, and expressed surprise at the changes that had taken place for the worse in regard to its navigability. He sald: “T had no idea thatthe river and channel had filled up to such anextent.’”? * * ~~~ Major Biggs said BOER “In all matters affecting the interests of the Second Congression— al District I shall do all in my “power when I am in Congress, and I desire that all classes of people shall stand by mein. my endeavors.”’ The damage done to the San Joaquin is not attributable to mining debris, but arises from other ‘causes including natural wash and the tilling of the soilalong its watersheds by farmers. These are also important factors in the shoaling of the Sacramento river and its tributaries, but in the latter case they have not heret»fcre been recognized by the Sacramento Valley peopie who have stubbornly and vociferously placed the entire responsibility upon the hydraulic” miners. Upon false chargethe mining industry has been tried and found guilty, and sentenced to extinction, regardless of the fact that by such-a gold that isconceded to be neces— sary to the continued prosperity of the country. is abruptly cut off. The miners do not propose tc be thus summarily and unjustly squelched, however, and look to the national legislature for — relief Mega 2 aise SP RARE ARD HOLIDAY Dolls, . Wagons, this decision an enormous output of John Wilson, City, C. P. Loughridge, City, D. C. Nichols, San Francisco, Geo Cullen Pearson, England, 8. Kosminsky and wif, San Juan das. Fraser, Ranch, Mrs. John Webber, San -Fran., Miss Ann:e Webber, do Ralph Webber, do Mrs. H. C. Mills, City, . A. Meyer, Cherokee, J. Fuller, San Juan, T. R. King, Mt House, Jas. Roux, Camptonville, D. Coughlan, sierra City, . O. G. Wood, San Francisco, R, A. Lindsay, do Frank Sacks, Pike City, Wm. Bustis, Sweetland, Seth Martin, Mt. Oro, 8. J. Eddy, City, D. R. Ridge, Gruss Valley, F. H. McAllister, City. oe DIED. At Nevada City, Dec. 10, 1883, Mrs. Sophie Rohrig,’ formerly of Graniteville, aged 50 years. (The funeral will take place at 10 o’clock Sunday forenoon from the residence of her brother, B. H. Miller. !riends and acquaintancer, are respectfully invited to attend.] CALL AT “" <& IE’ & —trorn— Fresi Candies end Nuts, Fresh Oysters in any style, ‘Hot Coffee, Tea, se ai German Cakes, Gow, Horse & Hovey Cakes, Ete, Etc. i] » j dii-2w BEAUTIFUL = GOODS ! ie EE EMIL ROSENTHAL’S. Wheelbarrows, Perambulators, — 2eruins, Christmas Cards, _ Toys of all Kinds, Confectionery, Nuts. called, DP je ca i O . _ . MEERSCHAUM GOODS—I have just received the largest and _» ‘finegt stock of Genuine Meerschaum Pipes, Cigar and Cigareite Hol2 ver poy: to thie city, to. which the attention’ of smokers _ is A Full Line of Fine Cigars and Tobacco.Himil Ftosenthal. a Buy your winter clothing, Novel sonst = and New Year} furnishing goods, etc. , of K. Casper ards. and at the same time _ secure Beautiful in desi 4 tes lat 7 Soo gn and the la chances of drawing ‘one of those est styles. Leave orders with valuable prizes. tf F. E. Brown, this cffice. tf 5 tte : Laptes’ rubber overshoes at 40 Go to K. Casper’s Nevada City cents a pair, at K. Casper’s tf I 7 sition Stere and fnake a ee gee ; uess for those valuable prizes. tf Use D. 1). D. for Dyspepsia. 8 sclatessecsasseel a ; ——-—-_ ope Ip you WANT THE LATEST STYLES in gents’ clothing and furnishing goods, go tothe Nevapa Crry OpPOSIiION Srore. K. Casper, Man ager. tf Men’s overshoes st-50 cents a pairat K, Casper’s Nevada. City Opposition Stere. tf For lime buck, side “or -chest, ese Shilohi’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Rica hee DeHaven’s Dyspepsia DestroyCarr Lros. jes will cure sick headtche. MERRY CHRISTMAS \ HAPPY NEW YEAR cc se CARR BROTHERS 2ezeo= Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts , Nevada City. _ i
At this Establishment can now be found the most Complete and Attractive Stock of HOLIDAY GOODS! Offered to the People of Nevada County this year. Novels and Poems, Pictorials and Prayer Books, Juvenile Gift Books, Bibles, Etc., Ete. Books Christmas Cards Photograph, Autograph, Strap. More than 50 Styles. In all-kinds-of Binding, Albums eo ' Toilet Sets All the latest designs. Odor Cases sis oY r s WwW. Sizes Styles. TI Writing Desks . Wort, Sotto fineness Opera Gilaggeg . Chevalier, and Other Standard Makes. A Complete Line. Hand Bags . Cheup. j ' Mens’ Dressing Cases ricure wrams, Walking Sticks, Fine Cutlery, Verlumers’ ‘oveltitrs, and Thousands of Other Articles Saitable for Holiday Preseats, M&F If You Don’t See What You Want, Ask for It. ay Plush, Silk, Satin, Fringed and Framed. Al Styles and Sizes. In Artistic Cases of Plush, Leather, Inlaid Wood, Ete. Best Assortment Ever Shown Here. Including many Striking Nov” Bought at a Bargain and Offered Plush, Leather and Pressed Alligator. Just the Thing for Your Father, Brother, Cousin, or Lover. Orders by mail or express promptly filled and satisfaction guar” : CARR BROTHERS. We have purchased al immense Stock of Goods ‘at Sheriff's Sale ftom the late firm Of Hoffnan & Co, San Francisco, We bought those Goods ‘at FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, and we intend to give the Bargains to our customers and the public. So if you wish any Dress Goods, Cloaks, Corsets, “Hose, — Ribbons, ~~ Worsteds and Wools, Oh AMVTHING. EV TEE BRY Coops Like, . GALL AF THE.GREAT PALACE ORY GOODS SORE ROSENSERG BROS. Ct). Vv John Trash in our Establishment. . ? BROAD STREET, ABOVE PINE, NEVADA CITY, OFFER FOR SALE, A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOODS. This Magnificent Stock em*races Goid and Silver Watches, Chains, Ladies’ Scts, Rings. Bracelets, Breastpins, Shawlpins, Bangles, Charms, 3 . BEAUTIFULLY SET IN : DIiARLON DS, Emerelds, Rubies, Turquoise, Garaeis, Amethysts, Sapphires, Quartz and other Precious Stones. ALSO PETRIFIED WOOD. JEWELRY. Finc SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE, OF LATEST STYLES JUST RECEIVED. * Everything,in our store is warranted as represented. We Make Heme Made Jewelry a Specialty, which we Guarantee {8 earats fine. . {We are selling our beautiful stock cheaper than any other store in the State. This is the ONLY PLACE IN NEVADA CITY where you can get reliable Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Eye and Opera Glasses, Etc. Engraving done Free. Jewelry of all kinds made to order at short notice. Ordersfrom.the country promptly filled. Please : send them in as early as possible. : BaGAD STREET EMPORIUM —+OF— ELEGANT HOLIDAY GOODS, ——AT—— y BRAND & STICH’S, CONSISTING IN PART OF Fine Albums, Scrap Books; Picture Books, CHRISTMAS GARDS, Popular Authors, Toys, Wagons, Ftc. AND ALL Tila NEW NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, Qvuvudo Building, Nevada City. ——— HYMAN BROTHERS, IMPORTERS, CLOTHING, Hats,Furnishing Goods, ° RUBBER GOODS, ee ee re acer TEs SITIES, Ete. The Only House That Deals Exclusively With The Manufacturer sn Direct. WHOLESALE ‘BRANCHES: 102 Chamber Street, New York Honolulu, H. I., 206 Front Street, San F rancisco, ia The Place 0 Bay Christmas Presets (xan Tin retic Sz EBay . sores tare menses, JAMES CAIRNS, Proprietor. All. of the Latest Books, in cloth, by the most Don't fail to call and see the fine display af we DRAND & S'PIECtTKPS, Nationat troret AND THE LEADING DEALERS IN} Leroy vant of space I cannot give to £83 AND COLLAR MANUFACTORY. DR. GU R. Carson’s Old Stand), Nevada City. Hand-Made Harnessesand Collars Al) kinds made to order on short notice. %® Currycombs, Brushes, Whips, Apdall other staple goods in this line constantly on hand. R. CAIRNS IS A FIRST-CLASS WORKman, having long been employed in ieading factories of Maine and Massachusetts. He guarantees satisfaction to every customer. His prices are the lowest in the county for equally good work. d7tf — THE GREAT REGULATING -CATHARTIC. THE ACKNOWLEDGED A Specialty. Tonic AND APPETIZER. THE INDISPENSABLE HousrHoLD REMEDY. ~ THREE GRAND PRIZES GIVEN AWAY TO PURCHASERS. EVERYBODY HAS A CHANCE. There will bea bag‘filled with nuts, and it is for'everybody to guess the number of nuts contained therein. The person making the nearest guess to the number takes the first prize ; the . second nearest the second prize. Ist prize, an elegant Marble Statuary Clock, worth $75. ‘i : 2d prize, two bronze figures; one representing Sowing of Wheat, and the other Gathering. of Wheat. Value $30. : Every person purchasing $5 00 worth of, Clothing gets a chance in the first prize, = l é Whoever buys less than $5 00 and more than $1 '00 worth gets a chance in the bronze figures. H : : Whoever buys more will get as many tickets as he is entitled to. Tickets will be issued for the different prizes at the time of the purchase. Every ticket holder writes the number he guesses in a book kept for that purpose. : The nuts will be counted by two citizens of Nevada City and one-from abroad, on JANUARY FIRST, 1887. The names of the holders of the winning tickets will be published next issue in the DAILY TRANSCRIPT. At the same time everything is marked down at lower figures than any other store in Nevada City. DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES! Everybody can dress well at the NEVADA CITY OPPOSITION STORE, MANAGED BY teen Goulentas is kee Never before in the history of Nevada City has there been such an opposition inaugurated as at K. CASPER’S. About fourteen years ago he engaged in the Clothing business here. He has prosperéd and enjoyed ‘a liberal patronage from ‘its people. He never appiied for bankruptcy or made an assignment. He always paid 100 cents on the dollar. Look to your interest. Competition against him a GIGANTIC FIZZLE. Just received the largest stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Oil Clothing, Rubber Coats and Boots, Ladies’ and Misses’ R. O. Shoes. He publishes to the world a LIST OF PRICES and fears nobody, Tie and Pocket Handkerchief thrown in the bargain. Men’s Cassimere Suits, formerly $ 8 now $ 4 50. a : rai & 12 wet 9 “6 6 15 4“ 12 s Beaver Suits, 6 90.8 45 “Pique _— Suits, s B6. . e os 66 oe 6é 80 “ss 95 Diagonal ‘“ i ig 15> Overcoat Department. Great Slaughter in Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Overcoats. Men’s Chinchilla Overcoats, 3 4 oe — Ulsters, 3 “Worsted Overcoats, 9 50 “Beaver ian 9 ‘* Corkscrew 22 This is no sham, but a fair and horest transaction. Furnishing Goods Department. well made shirt and fit. . Rheumatic Flannel Under Sbirt and Dr ‘ Sure cure for rheumatism. ‘The only agin’ in this city for aig are. a¢ 08 ench. Gocd Red Flannel Under Shirt and Drawers $1 each. Finest Underwear and Socks at astonishingly low figures. Good White Merino Under Shirts and Drawers 371¢c. each Heavy Canton Flannel Under Shirts 371, ¢ ents each. Red Woolen Socks at 20 cents perpair. a s Good Red Shaker at 25 cents§oer pair. Cardigan Jackets $1 50 cents each, Cardigan Jackets 1 50 each. Cardigan Jackets $2 each. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE & COLORED BLANKETS. 104% white large family Blankets at $2 $0 a pair : 10144 66. “6 “ «f 3 ‘6 ~ € 1014 “ ef es sé 5 66 _ Colored Blankets from $1 $5 a pair. ‘ Rubber Goods D E epartment. es has on hand some of the best Pipe. Coats for mining in the State expressly manufactured for this trade, for which he paid an extra tres. Any o i i i ag sa y wasting a Cost of that kind pare Overshoes bey cents per pa'r, Misses os 3 ee #s 7 Goodyear’s Long Ru ber Boots . Stout's patent D. 8. Rubber Boos 428 Hats! © Hats! Good Umbrellas 774. Call and see them. . if rany other city. Call guests Pv ie, Prompt attention and cou: t teed. Cle mind that greater bargains than I offer are not to be fanen eny other t of @ ; e sold at rates corresponding above. oe Bressthing in the store will eh BITTERS A NoOvSnrs— Meu’s Scotch Suits, formerly $15, now $10, White Shirt, Neck ~ White Shirts, laundried, at 623¢ cents each, guaranteed a . ®