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December 10, 1880 (4 pages)

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BURG f a ANY, mpany ars he Lay west ies, Tepre ‘Had Com, id in Gn}. Csing apr t Agents, FAanCIso. Agent, yee M ef = evada Lodge, No. 13, F.& A.M.) kiin, mVveniion. sticity ar particuhir at THOS, Pitae. you have PS, {CKETS LATHS <<< W. E.COTlelphia, Pa., of impor: OOTTER. —_———— xT HEAVY [the city a os prothe want eed. al an a, NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1880. oo as 80 THE DAILY gl neath mca California. SROWN & CALKINS, “p RG PRIETORS. : rae 6 Paily Traweeript” was E stubs } tishedt men nt r 6th, ISG. — MASONIC NOTICE. STATED MEETINGS on the! Second Wednesday of each month. ss isiting Brethren in are cordially invited. * oe E. M. PRESTON, Master. . ' j J.H. Boaseman, Secretary. jell-ly . A. 0. U. W. j good stand: Ne ~vade€ ity Ledge, No. 52, Ancient . Order of United Workmen Regular Meet. invsare held every W ednesday Even: . ing af 7 E-2_Lo’cloek, at Odd Fellows’ . Hail, Nevada City. R.D. CARTER, W. M. Gro. A, GRAY, Recorder: we oo . a . BAY STATE MARKET. Broad street, opp. City Hall, WEVATA CUTS oa ce iin ees cane ish be .CAL ’ FAMES GOLLEY, Prop'r. 500 Having purchased the ge Ls anéixtures of the Bay State Market, I am prepare: dto supply yada City and vicinity with ch oice Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sau. sages, etc., where in Nevada County. ae delivered within a reasonable distance free of charye. If you want a nice roast, ste ak, cut. let or chop, ive me a call. Those of my old patrons who are indebted to me for meats purchased at the Broad . Street Market, are requested to settle their accounts by the Ist-of January, Ls81, with. out fail, as the business must be closed by . that time. JAMES COLLEY. Nevada City, Nov. 30, 1880. NEW WISCONSIN HOTEL. Broad street, adjoining City Hall, NEVADA CITY...-.eseseeererreees CAL. necticut Constable, whose character . Was under scrutiny. . down aud wring his neck and charge . mileage;-and his mileage . to thd peopl le of = Af aglow ratesas cap be purchased anyWM. HOOPER, Prop'r. Having leased this new Ho teland furnished it. with en tirely new Furnitare, the pro prietor is prepared to accommodate the public with Good Board and Lodging at $5 50 per Week. ; THE SLERPING ROOMS are airy and comfortable. THE TABLE will always be filled with the best +7 ‘market affords. THE BAR CONTAINS CHOICE WINES, LIQU@RS AND CIGARS. Persons who désire a good home, wher they can be comfortable and he appy, should patronize the New Wisconsin Hotel. : nov30 WM. HOOPER. wits GRAND OPENING BALL. A GRAND OPENING BALL will be given at the HALF MILE. HOUSE, ~ By Mrs. M. A. Mannix, «if N— Saturday Evening, Dec. 18th. A Fine Band of Music ; _ SPLENDID SUPPER Will be furnished to all who may attend. &7 It is the intention of the Proprietress of the Half Mile House to make this ovcasion One of the most enjoyable of the seas9n, anda cordial invitation is extended to all who want to spend a night of enjoyment to be present. Tickets, including Supper, $1 50. For Sale or Rent. ~ THREE ACKES OF LAND, two cet thirds under cultivation, one and ff & half milés trom town, on the line of the Railroad. Weli fenced, Dwelling House, Outbuildings, Or' chard, Etc, . Apply to the undersigned at W. H. Smith's €. LECOCQ has removed his PN CHOP HOUSE Has been engaged for-the-occasion, and a} He Wasn't Mean. «Mr, Elijah Hitcheoek was a Con‘Deacon Solomon Rising,” said the questioner, ‘do you think Mr. Hitchcock is a dishonest man?” (Very promptly. ) “Oh, nt ‘aitt not by any means. Ww ell, do you, think he is a ‘mean man?” “Well, with regard to that, ” said: the deaccu: a little more deliberately, ‘‘T may say that I ‘don’t really think h2 isa mean man; I’ye sometimes . thought he was what you might call a keerful man—a prudent man,” . “What do yeu mean by’ prudent man? “Well, I mean this,-that one time he had an execution for $4 against the: Widow Witter back here, and he went up to her house and. levied on a flock of ducks. He chased them ducks, one at a time,round the house pooty much.all day, and every time he eatched a duck hed set right *mounted more’ than the debt, Nothin’ mean about it, as 1 know of, but I a'ways thought after that, that Mr. . Hitehcoek was-a very prudent man.” o> Tie practice obtains in England.of calling trans-by a specifis name, as “Phe Wald Irishman” cr “The Flying Scotchman.” The ~* third-class train from London to Ln ashirestill arrives daily at Presion, and after the lap-e of nearly a q:arter of a Fel ati ry bears the name of ‘‘The Pol‘. “we Jm pure Breath. Among all the disagreeable conseque ices that follow the decay of, th teeth, an impure breath must be 'the . most mortifying and unpleasant to . its possessor, and it is thé most inexcusable and offensive in society; and yet the cause of it may easily be removed by cleansing your teeth daily with that justly. popular denti'frice, Fragrant Sozodont. It purifies and sweetens the breath, :: cools . and refreshes the mouth, and gives a pearl-like appeirance to the teeth. Gentlemen who indulge in» smokin should ¢leanse their teeth with Sozodont, as it’ removes all unpleasant odors of the weed. Ask your druggist for it. JOHN JACK’S Cigar and Tobacco STORE, On Pine Street, Nevada City, Is the Oldest and ™ Cheapest Store — in Nevada City. ALWAYS OX iaxp. THR Largest, Best and Cheapest CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Candies, Nats, Fraita, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, etc. Give me a call, 010 JOHN JACK, F. Von BUELOW, M. D., pazsicrs AND SURGEON, OFFICE IN BELDEN’S DRUC STORE, Magonic Building. Residence—Main Street, opposite School House, Neva fa City. REMOVED. Te Broad Street, Below the National, NEVADA CITY. MEALS GOTTEN UP ON SHORT NOTICE AND LN ANY STYE DESLBED, FROM 25 Cents Up. OPEN AT NIGHT, pee ef seekecalg nacaeee: go to nls . LECCC Qs. URCHIE GOLD_AND SILVER MINING AY Company.—Logation of prinepal place of business,San Francisco, California Location of works, Nevada City, Nevada County, California. Notive is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, heldon the 4th day of December,1880, an assessmnént (No. 5) of Fifteen Cents per share wag levied on thé capital stock of the corporation immediately, in United States go theSecretary, at the office of the Company, Room 6, Safe Deposit Building, No, 323 Montgomery strect, San Franc'sco,California vable id n, to. 1881, will be delinquent and adsale at public auction, and i . ta the Second day of February, A. D RL was keeping company witha seamAny stock upon which this assessment shall remain urpaid on the third day of unless payment is made before, will be eold on wey These Palmy Days. {Wall-street News. } “California will never see the like of those palmy days wheu her/nich mines were being opened and Nevada silver mining was in its youth,” ob“ ed-a gray-headed broker yester~ a fe ei “sWere you out there “Twas. I wasaclerk in a dry goods store during most of the craze. stress. One Wednesday night I put my arm around her and asked her to marry me. She almost fainted with joy. The next evening I called to seeif Mer cold in the head was better, and she had gone, Unbeknowa to me she had saved some money, bought Dead. Horse when it was down to six, and in one day itjumped to $970 and put $25,000 in her pocket; She came out in_ a $500 wardrobe tlie next Sunday, and when I edged up to her she looked me square in the face and. said: “Young man, if you don’t stop following me I shall call the police.’ It was the cold shake with a ton of ice added.” “And didn’t you speculate ?” ‘*Don’t ask me. It makes mesad to 4 thins of it-You've héard -of the Comstock 2” “Yes.” ee “‘Well,*a chap came along one day who owned the whole of it. He was clear discouraged and wanted to sell ‘out, for he hadn't even struck ‘color yet. He offered me the mine for $10, but I declined, He keptjdropping and dropping, and finaly said he’d sell out for a clean white shirt. He hadn’t had one on in six years, and he thought it might-change his luck: I had an extra one, but when he came to see it he backed out. The. flaps were gone.” ‘**How ? bed “Why, I bad cut ’em off for handkerchiefs, same as we used to do in those days, He was a man whopreferred shirt-tails to handkerchiefs, and, though I offered to throw in a lot of hair ojlto tune him up for le his nine for'a new pair of suspenders andi a red necktie, Ah, me! Let's change the subject. I always think tention to my nose in those’ days. 4 me out of millions of dollars,’” oe ALEX. ZEKIND, bacconist, has just received a fresh stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars, of the choicest brands. Also all the favorite varicties of Chewing Tebacco. His stock of Candies and Nuts
are choice and fresh, and his prices are the lowest in the gity. tf THE PLACE TO BUY ExXoliday Goods, 1S AT R. N. SMOOT’S, (The Blind Man,) Junction of Mainand Cemmercial Streets, Nevada City. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ‘and CHOICE STOCK of Fresh Candies, Fresh Fruits, Handsome Toys, Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco, Notions, Etc. Attention is called to my new brands of Cigars, among them the TRUMP, Which Smokers say isthe Best Cigar for the money ever brought to Nevada City, and which I am selling at FIVE CENTS EACH. Everything in my store will be sold at Lower Rates than the same quality of goods-can-be purchased for elsewhere. Committees for supplying Christmgg Trees with Candies and Toys will find great iffducements by purchasing at my store. R. N. SMOOT, ——— “Fre Bind Man. 6 mense medicine’ warehouse at No. funerals, he went away and traded what a fool I was to pay so much atJ'wo shirt-flap handkerchiefs beat The Palace Cigar Store. a the popular toOne of the Lions Of New York is Crittenton’s im415 Fulton. st., New-York; and this “‘lion”sestablishment has _ its lion preparation—Hale’s Honey ~of Horehound and tar—forthe cure of coughs, Colds, Influenza and Bron-chitis. _No medicinal agent introduced. during the present. century has created amore profound ‘sensaPILLS! AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, . areincomparable. They shiteniate tion among all classes of the cbmmunity than this absolute specific for all organs of respiration. Sold by druggists everywhere at 50 cents and $1. Great saving to. purchase large size, Pike’s Toothache drops cure in one minute? ar a ~<-0 eee Mothers! Mothers! ! Mot hers! t Are you disturbed_at night sa broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth. If so,go at once and get a bottle} of Mrs. Winslow’s soothing. syrup. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately, you may depend ge it; there is no mistake abott’ There is not a mother on earth vio lunever used it; who will not tell’ yout once that it will reyulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cas@3, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and. best female physicians and nurses,in the United States. fold very where. 25 cents a Lottle. The. American People. No people in the world suffer as @uch with Dyspepsia as Americans— and although years‘of experience in medicines have failed to accomplish a certain and sure remedy until Green’s August Flower was imtroduced for this disease and its effects, yet so well has this remedy succeedleaia every case to effect a cure, that there is not a druggist in the United States but recommends the Au}gust Flower in all cases of dyspepsia and Liver complaint, costiveness, ; sour stomach, sick headache, and all . derangementa of the stomach and liver. Go to your druggist—anl get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it, Two doses will relieve any case. Regular size 75 cents,Neuralgia is a Disease of the Past. Mrs. Dr. Howe’s celebrated nenralgia medicine will stop the pain as soon as applied. Do not suffer! try it. Miners attention! Mrs, Dr. Howe’s neuralgia cure cures all pains in the head from whatever cause. The distressing pains experienced by miners, resulting from thé use of Giant Powder, and commonly known a few drops ina little warm swectened water to swab a teething baby’s mouth. It will instantly relieve the litte sufferer. Sold by Reddington & Co., and Orane, Brigham & Co., of San Francisco, who supply all druggists, jy22-ly the TORPID LIVER the NERVOUS SYSTEM, givo tone tothe DIGESTIVE ORGANS efeate perfect digestion and regular movement of the bowels. They have no equal, acting as a -ach and Liver depends, almost . invigorate AS AN ANTI“MALARIAL. preventive and cure for Bilious, Remittent, Intermittegit, Typhoid Fevers, , and Fever and Ague. Upon the healthy actio n of the . Stomwholly, the health of the human me “DYSPEPSIAS. . It is for the cure of this. disease and its attendants, SICK HEA DACHE, NERVOUSNESS, DESPONDENCY, ~ CONSTIPATION, PILES, &., that these Pills have gained sucha wide reputation. No remedy ' was ever discovered that. acts so speedily and gently on the digestive organs,giving them tone and vigor to assimilate food. This accomplished, the NERVES are BRACED, the BRAIN ‘NOURISHED, and the BODY ROBUST. Try this: Remedy fairly and you “will gaina Vigorous Body, Pure Blood, strong nerves and a cheerful mind Price 25c. 35 Murray St, N. WV TUTT’S, HAIR_DYE. . Gray Harr or . WHISKERS changed to a Guossy BuLack by a single ap Oy cox pl of this Dyr. It imparts a ate Color, and acts Instantaneonsly. oF Pruggists, or sent 3 express on es % fs) Office, 35 Murray, 8t., New JYork,, r PRICE LisT “B EEHIVE” CROCERY ' STORE. ns Be TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commercial Street, . . Nevada City —_—— \ Flour, per 100 lbs., 3 Assorted Crackers 1 40 Soda Crackers 80 Beehive ‘Tea, per Ib, Crushed Sugar, Brown Sugar, Pear] Barley, . 3 ibs., 25 cts Photographs equa to San Francisco's . erator, -RUpDoLPH Photo-Gallery, Broad Street, Nevada . A Card, Toall who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., . will send a recipe that will cure you, F REE OF CHARGE. ‘Phis great rémedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the Fev. Joseru T. Inmax, Station D, New Y: Rg -. Crry. m8-ly Usx instead of unwholesome cosmetics, Glenn's sulphur soap, urifies ahd beautifies the skin. ill’s hairand whisker Dye, black dil = or brown, 50c. best. Coins, Op. which Split Peas, é 13 lbs., 1 Ob Zest Island Rice, 10 lbs. 100 Harkness Wax Candles, box, 400 Oysters, l2cang 1 00 ‘Tomatoes, 7 cans 1 00 Corn, 5 cans 100 Jelly, 3 cans, 90 Syrup, per gallon, 874 Sardimes, small cans, 6cans 1 00 Sardines, large cans, 4Acans 1 00 Lemon. Peel aush Citron, 3 lbs. 1 00: Tobaceo, yer lb, 79 Oil Can full of Coffee, 3 Ibs., 60 Milk Can fall of Coffee,.3 lbs., 6) Dinner Can full of Colfee,5 Ibs., 1 00) Beans, 334 lbs. for. 1 00 Ground Cotfee, per package, 20 cts Corn Starch, 2 packazes, 25 cts” Stargh, 2 packages, 25 cts Prize Meal Kerosene Oil, per gal 50c do do do 5 yal van, 2 25 Best CalgCandiss, 30 for 100 Frye’s English Gecoa, packet 25 GOLD. SAVE To —— BY SILVER PLATED AM Stere, Commercial street, wats, 10 Ri4-Tm ae NETO r 8 1881, y, the delinquent assesaient aud gether costs of advertising “expenwa a f the Board of Directors, _ y r of the Oo D.ROGERS, any et ay Offize—-Room Nox6, Safe Deposit Bull ~ Send for 324 Monty naecy Nk Pram tsea, ¢ ireutas. EQWARD G, The most economical and successful proeess now in use. a Very much larger per centage of gold than any other method, Hotel Table Ware and all kinds Metal Goods Plated. Old _ Ss Bough, MINERS : ORKING PLACRR GRAVEL AND QUARTZ MINES UF. GOorLD UsinG——— *LBAMATING PLATES. or, Re-Plated. i ye Gold, yitt toe Nickel Plating Works. 658 and 665 Misdion Street, between New Montgomery and Thied, Bun Framcieco. DERNIST HE, Pye rier Will warrant my Plates to save . . Taken in Exchange for; Washing Powder; 3 packages, 25a Mustard, per bottle, ci Pepper, per bo tile,” Wash Tubs, fom 50 centa to Wash Boards,. Watcr Buckets, Clothes Baskets, Rolling Pins. . 15 cts. Potato Mashers, 15 cts. All goeds subject to’correction. __ 2°00 20 cts. 374 cts. £0 cts. t% Everything Fresh and warrant ed to be the Best. Richard Roberts R, M. HUNT, M. D., —— riences: Se tae r SECULE BAR GAINS ‘Bargains! Bargains! MUST BE SOLO! a ie The Entire Stock of Goods in the Store Formerly ccoupied by W.A, SIGOURNEY MUST BE DISPOSED OF WITHOUT RESERVE _ --BY— i ‘JANUARY 1, 188) AT PRIVATE SALE. Ae No article will be sold at an advance on CosT Many will be Disposed of Below Cost ‘THE STOCK INCLUDES CROCKERYWARE GLASSWARE, SILVER AND as ‘“‘Giant Powder Headache.” In-} Mackerel, No. 1 per kit, 250 . rently pa he og oe to _ Bran, per 100 lbs., °1.25. « o not have your teeth drawn; but : He Ww : et a bottle of Mrs. Dr. Howe’s celeSeal! Corn, per 100 lbs, 1874 PLATED ARE, rated path Ache Cure, That will . Wheat, per 100 lbs., 20 : instantly the pain and save the . Ground Barley, 100 lbs., 1 674 W tooth, Hold a. few drops in the. Whole Barley oe 100 Ibs., 1.50 TINVEARR, panth Sunes mg to tenminutes. Her. }, 5 Tea, . per Ib 2 a cures for tooth ache and neuralgia. ~~" ” i have never failed yet. Mothers use . Japan Tea, per Jb., 35 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Ete. © EO rte TO. DEALERS Extraordinary Bargains are offered, as the Goods will be sold in lots at WHOLESALE PRICES ! Cc all Early AND. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE, W. A. Sigourney’s OLD: STAND, a . suas Irom, wy e?. Sieh PINE STREET, ' ene of Dy. Commercial St, Neva: i City. Ps THAN SAN FRANCISCO’ é % POE. eee aw Se Dab een oe 9 end