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December 12, 1880 (4 pages)

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wit DEBURG PANY, J ‘Cothpadie’ hor of the Largest ‘arti pte. 4 a OU eee Gold oth. paid in Uni Sy clainag ari n Franthseo, E, Agent, site Naticial E'S FICE, ‘atory, (rec, . RECEIVED: eturhs made jr. ht hours . to this office. oa bie * express, y hianner, = : Ores, Metals _ roducts. ete.~ ae pon, Cor_ Mettallargica aps y ss Valley” er Co. r ON {a n and Clear Ri ‘ F es. RUSTIC, . SIDING, D CEILING, H, PICKETSOLB > LAGGING, alk, and, 2b Ma Co., Main B » promptly atmunication be <i. Yard. Bae E. COTPhiladelphia, K., nation of swipe W. B, COTTER. ee ee, ress. prietor. g gAtt of the aity* jon guaranteed. en SILVER MINING » of pridpal — California Fe Nevada County, r hat at a meet : +e#)¢ 00 the ih assessment (a. re? wis levied on: poration, paysli: tates gol s of the Com pany: ga, NO oa ranc’sco, Califor the third day elinguent ar a _ Laetion, pepe = ‘ 7 cma x} em aed . a , VOL. XLIa NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1880. NO 82 THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, — hind Califeorzia, K. Pe BROWS. ; a GAME. BROWN & CALKINS, PROPRIETORS. » “Daily Transcript" was ‘Estab: lished: September 6th, F860.. pPRIcE List i. oF THE— : “BEEHIVE” GROCERY STORE. TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,— Commercial Street, . . Nevada, sad Ser Flour, per 108 Ibs.,. $ Assorted Crackers 1 40 Soda Craekers. 80 Mackerel, No. 1, per kit, 250 Bran, per 100:lbs., 1-28.) 98 Small Corn, per 100 lbs., 2 874 Wheat, per 100 lbs., 2:0: Ground Barley, per 100 Ibs.) 1 64 Whole Barley, per 100 Ibs, 150 RB. B. Tea,. per Ib.,. 40 Japan Tea,, . per Ib, % Beehive Tea, pér Ib. Crushed Sagat, Byewn Sugar, earl Barley, ~ 3 lbs., 25-ete Split Peas, “93 Tbs., 1,00 Best Island: Rice, 10 Ibs,, 100 Harkness Wax.Candles, box, 4:00.) vi . Oysters, 12 cans. 100 Tomatoes, Tcans 100 Corn, 5:cans 1 00 Jelly, Scans, 90 Syrup. per.gallon, 87} Sardines, smalicans, 6 cans. 1 00 Sardines, large cans, 4cans. 1 00 Gemon Peel and Citron, 3 ibs. 100 Tobacco, perlb,, 70 Qil Can full of Coffee, 3 lbs.. 60 . Milk Gan fal] of Coffee, 3 lbs., . 60 Dinner Can full of Coifpe,5 lbs.,. i Pe Beans; 334 lbs. for. Ground Coffee, per package, 20 od Corn Starch,, 2 packages, 25: cts. Starch, 2 packages, 2. cts Prize. M al Kerosene Oil, per gal, 50¢ do, _ do. do 5 yal can, 2 25 Best Cal. Candles, 30 for , 1 00 Frye’s “a Cocoa, packet 25 Washing Powder, 3 packages, 2c. Mustard, per bottle, 10c. Pepper, per bottle, We, Wash Tubs, from, 50 centsto 200 Wash Boards, 30. cts. Water Buckets, . ‘374 cts. Clothes Baskets, 90 cts. Rolling Pins, ¥5 cts. Potato Mashers, 15 cts. All goods mages te. correction. 127 Evexything g Freah and warrant ed to be the Beat. is Richard Roberts GRAND OPENING BALL. . ‘<in.%, cere A GRAND OPENING BALL dt will be given at the HALF MILE HOUSE, . i —BY— Mrs.M. A. Mannix, —on— ‘Saturday Evening, Deo, 18th, + A Pime Band of Muste Has been engaged for the eccasion, and a SPLENDID SUPPER Will be furnished taal wha may attend. SHEODORE W. *STERLA NG, . east side of the ravine s Superior Court—No. 195, Order of Sale wad Dearge of Foréélosure, Deft. t. {HERIFE'S § ALE.—Whereas, L. Hirsch-; man on the 8th day of December, A.D: 1830. resSvered a judgment inst Theodore ‘Stertineyor the sum of ($13,722.21,) Thira aTRSCHMAN, Pitt. teen Thousand Seyen Hundred ‘Twenty-two and 21-100 dollars, together with interest on . the same amounting to ($1,029.16) Ten Hundred Twenty-nine and 16-100 dollars, together with costs of suit taxed at $38.00, and counsel fees allowed herein amounting . to the . sum of $—.,, withint r hereon, from the. date of said judgmentAt th-rate of 7 per cent perannum till paid, w: ich said judgment is recorded fn Judgment * Book 1 of the said Superior Court, on e 80 et seq, and Whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's Complaint.be foreclosed and property therein described, to-wit : All and singular those certain gravel ‘mining claims.situate and being on American Hillf .fownship and county of Nevada, State o iGalifornia, comprising the Hirschman & Co: ; the Cohen ground, the Hutchinson & Co. and the Hoyt & Co. claims and now knownas the American Hill claims of. Hirschman & Co. formerly Gentry & Co. and bounded and described as fo-lows, to-wit . Beginning ata double oak stump, situate on the running thence North 86° 30’-East 240 feet to. stake No1; thence East 87 1-2 feet to.stake. No 2; thence South 57° 30’ East 93.1-2 feet to stake No. 3; thence South 549° 30° 145 1-2 feat to stake ‘No 4; thence North 31° 15” East 69 feet to stake No 5 ; thence North 5> 30’East 98 1;2 feet to stake No 6; and a pine stam ; thence North 15° East 691-2 feet to s No7, and an oak stump ; thence North 2 North 7°. East 497 1-2 feet toan oak rag > 4 marked ““B”; thence North 2° 70’ Fast 27 feet toa pitch ; wine stump marked. “*C” ; ence North 19° 30’ East 236 feet toa pine. stump marked ‘‘D”; thence South 79°, 45° West 520 1-2 feet to a pine stump marked “E®; thence 79° 45° West i fevt to ‘take } No, thente South 18° 45’ West 621 to.stake No 10; thence South 12° 230° t 392 feet to the place of beginning, according toa Map m e by John L. Gamble, County Surveyor July 2d, 1459. Also the right of-way, privilege or outlet for cut. The sluice through @ ravine commencing on. the West side at thd extreme South West corn ~ * jahovedeterived mining Found and an th 48° 30’ West to Wood's oat ktsoalt all and singuigz,that certain oth-_ bed <= Or parcel of mining ground situate, ly-’ apd beingin the Township apd, Count aierads, State of California, on Serteon Hill, and known as the “H. Cohen & Co., ground ;” — ata ae stake at the South Easte corner of said claims and near an. aus ; thence westerly. seven hundred and twenty (720) feet. for a front line and thence extending in. North Easterly direction from the extremities of said front lineand between parallel lines to the centre of the hill. Also those certain other mining claims ly the above des:ri claims, known and designated as the Eudora —. claims, and bounded as follows: On the North by the One Horse — claims and vacant ground, on the East rh fhpy e yo ate of bg Pa A of the first enh n; the Rim Rock m vibes on andon # the 3 ¢ West by the Knicker e those certain other — claims lying hevih of and ad5 pe the claims last hereinbefore describknown and designated as the Rim Sock claims and mere saraeaiacty described as follows : East corner of the Knickerbocker Company's claims and running in a Southwester'y direction to the mouth of the Knickerbocker Tunnel ; thence in a Southeasterly direction. to the claims of ef aA of the first. part herein ; thence ina westerly direction to the ot beginning . and containing ve 5) acres more or less. Also that certain.. r piece or parcel of mining ‘ound, situate, lying and being near Nevads City, County and State aforesaid boundaren oe e the aroun? rann son ; on, the South regen of Nivens; on the South by y the te He snack & Shamer und, and,oh the West by ine Josiah ers ground ; said ground Roger Fev ground and hehe . f same for which ‘Arbogast applied té6 the U! . Goyernmentfor a patent. Also those on geht png other os mpaing ee clajmsf known ignated ish, claims, situate and gon ro a ksh Hill and adjoining. ef eo Co. claims on the East. Also A tangle ee ogg Mw sluices,. oniets, ope gee known , tool, qui ee monitors, owed ines Pep se iances upon he lonxing te the iat sama scenery howe fore described ian part or parcel, thereof. Also the.uadiyided four-fifths (4-5) of, in and those certain other mining claims, known and the One Horse mini claims, situate and being on Hill aforesaid, and bounded as follows, to wit ; cre ae @ pine tree known ag the running near! 600 feet, more or. less ; a Northerly direetion to the centre of what isknown as Oak Point on said Hill and bounded on the West by the Knickerbocker Company's claims, on the South by the Uudora Company's claims, and on East by said daims, being * ground osated by John T. Crenshaw and the year 1864, and designated by aon. the ‘‘One Horse Company” and conten (10) claims, more or less, together with all and singular the tenements, he-, rediments and appurtenances thereunto beto rtaining be seld pied hea Sareimer with incosts, terest and bli¢ sale, in -of the Court House — > thecit ia = county of Neva-. da, State.of Cal ALD.,1 , between the hour 9 o'clock A. M. and ‘o'clock P. M., t: 3° o'clock F, Mes a er vetirae Facer uci . 13), West 112 1-2feet to, stake No 8; thence.} Ra-. right into the shaft. The fire will west of and poring Commencing at the South. ag follows, to-wit : On, ae be. werks and circulate among the peorCo’s claims and N is hereby given that F will on at. FO 0 Holding for a Rise. ‘No wonder you have such bad luck with some of your coal mines,” observed the gentleman. from. Nova Scotia, as the quartet sat roastin — shins around, a broker's coa “Ah, you ought to haves uch tn as our old mapager of the. Red.
House Mine. He'd make the poorest mine-in.this country pays hand~ some dividend in less than a year.’ ‘How ?” asked the broker. “By shrewd management, Do any of you know how many times a wire-rope will stand es strain of the cage ?” “No” “Well, he had it all figured down to a dot, and he never replaced it untifthe time before it was to break. He’d make a rope last three months longer than any other manager, and then he’d work it off on the farmers for clothes-lines. Do any of you remember our fire-damp explosion in 69? Phd 3 So ee Probably read of it ag atthe ane. hut have forgotten it. Ww. ell, I: was’ superintendent of the Red House then, and I was.driving down to the mine one day when Lmet Andy, He was mounted on a mule apd comin on the gallop, Ag he came. up asked him what had happened,” “A great explonian, seventy: nine done for—hurry.on,!” he replied, as he tried to get: pas t me, “Anything alge ? Yasked I.” “Yes, sir; the mine is on fire ! ie least $10,000.” ‘L hope not,” eays he, as he: got ready to go on, ‘as soon as I heard the explosion i saddled the mule. Then ordered up the cage, and when I found it empty I epened the slnice and let the big creek tumble be out before you get . there!” __ “And the miners 2” ‘They are gone for sure, sir, We shall be to some little expense, and to offset it I’m riding up to Brownstown us hard as I ean go to buy up every coffin in town and hold ’em for a tise . Goodbye, sir—gelang you ‘Then we arein for a loss of at. . upon their tables, ‘Wri is ramored that a_number of gentlemen.of wealth have in contemplation the. establishment of a hunting park in California; and that Mendocino county is.considered by them as the best and; most eligible portion of the.State-for such a 5 plosaure resorss. Srrona Walacse water, applied . with,a paint. brush one a week for about a month, will prove.an effectual cure for woolly aphis, a disease ‘. that affects many of the apple trees in this vicinity. . THE Louisville Argus” deinen to. ask Professor Sachan, who is lecturing on ‘‘The Logt, Tribes,” if he has found any traces of the logt.trjbe of Republicans who intended to vote for, Haneock at, the lagt election. eee The Palace Cigay Store, ALEX, ZRkIxp, the. popullir. tobacconist, has. just received “a fresh stock of Havanaand Domestic Cigars, of the choicest brands. Also all the ‘. favorite varieties. of Chewing Tobacco. His stock of Candies and Nuts { ara.the lowest in the city. _ Fair and Festival. té The ladies connected with Trinity Chureh and congregation will hold a the 15th and 16th of this month. Many handsome articles suitable for Christmas gifts ‘will be displayed Supper will be served in old fashioned style in their ‘New England kitchen, and lunch from.I2 until 2 o'clock during each day. A programme consisting of vocal and instrumental music, recitations, etc,, will be rendered: on the critter r: ‘That was the kind a aman Pal old m x was, gentlemen, and we never ‘=e an inane dividend of less than 30 per cent,”"—Wall Street . Daily News. oo Tux Virginia Enterprise is much, disgusted at Californians in general, and farmers in particular, as. will, appear from the following:. ‘‘When, the-rain does, gat come on time in California, the entire popyjation of the State ia, thrown into a mertal terror, When it does come, the-people lgok up to the heavens and won-. der if it will:never quit, and indulge. in doleful prognostications of floods. ranchera’'would be a steady showe of twenty—dullar pieces, and then they wonld quarrel among themselves over the. coins that lodged on the fences dividing their ranches.” 7 Tnx Appeal says it ia stated that Lieutenant-Governor Maasfield will soon visit the debris dams and other plé of that section, with a view of ascertaining the qualifications necessaty in aspirants to positiops-on committees, which will have supervision of those interests. Tux State vf Colorado pays out destroying hawks, and over 20,000, of these predatory birds are killed annually in Colorado, The small insect—killing birds are increasing idly. ed Ariovs North Varolina man hag wn a third set of teeth at the in the Spring, The only thing that -joining Union, Hotel. . would really satisfy the Calitornif over $6,000, annually in bounties for, first evening, and a, dance will be held upon the second, td “The Beautiful Queen.”. ———— At the Baptist church on Monri evening, Deg. 13th, Rev. Mr. Bateman;~taking.for his subject “Esther the Beautiful Queen,” will deliver a lecture to be interspersed with vocal and instrumental music. ‘Phe exereises will conclude with a supper. Price of tickets tq all, 50 cents, Children half price. All are Best brands ef Chewing Tobaceo, ip the city. are at Bowerman’ 8, ad~a7-lw sa Go to the National Exchange Hotel, ~ : 8. A. Eppy, Proprietor. amonth. Writing alone, $5. Chesnutweod’s Business College, 2m, Te Let, Wells, Fargo & Co.'s office is offered for rent. Itis suitable for either a stere or office. For particulars enquire on the premises, F. Exser, ‘Nevada City, Nov. 28-tf . i= Plane for Sele, A good Chickering plane. for. sale cheap. Enquire of A. Ey Cleary, at Senner’s old bg Commercial street, Nevada, bs. n24-tf — . ‘Pwo, second-hand wagons for sale, spring and thorough-brace. Inquire at the butcher shop below New York, House. Jesrxru Ev STIs, il of eighty. _._Mevada City, Nov. 19th: inowerha: 2 Ail od Mining Plates Bova, “GOLD ‘MINERS © judgment and a all conte. ORKING PLACER GRAVEL AND QY4BTZ MINES, sete SAVER youn GOLD. tein, Min fens Cattan, Under ~¢ a —. . Seon RATED AW/LEAMATIG PLATES, hbase nacgan al Bey avery mash larger st nds Metal Gs _7, You HAW, 3, Hotel Table Ware and all kinds Goods Plated. are choice and-fresh, and his prices}. fair and festival at the Theatre on} sa Boox-Kuxrine and writing, $10. The store situated one door below . {I . Fresh Candies, Miss Garpner, an Irish landholder,’ must be a sweet girl. She has evicted a number of her tenants, and lives in -a house defended by iron bars, chains and several pelicemen. She has been shot at through a window, and carries a revolver. The poorer people speak of her as a malevo'ent. fiend and tyrant, who strives to make their lives so wretch« as to drive them off her estate. WASHINGTON Territory i is to have a railroad from Seattle, on Puget. Sound, :to Walla Walla. ‘GRAND BALL! lvy Social Club, at TEMPERANCE MALL, Thursday Eve’g, Dec. 23d. e Musle will be furnished by Elscr’s Orchestra. Thé Hall will be beautifully dee: erated fer the oecasion. % —+— O--—4 Reception Conimitte. John Blasauf, A. 1. Zekind, H, L. Herzinger,: John Richards, John T. Williams, John Waters. _ Floor Director—N, J. Sanborn, Floor Managers. ' John Grimes, Simon Lanyon, A. J. Turner, Ed. Richards, __ E. A. Bridges, David Reseigh. pane sear to all. Tickets $1.50. JOHN JACK’S Cigar and Tobacco STOR, in Nevada City. ALWAYS QM HAND THE Largest, Best and Cheapest —BTOCK OF-— CIGARS AND, TOBACCO, Candies, Nuts, Frujts, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, cic, Give me a call, o10 JOHN JACK. R. M.-HUNT, M. D., Ar PULNICLAN, FVICE—PINE STREET, Rear of W D. Vinton’s Drug Store THE PLACE TO BUY Molhdany Goods, Is AT. R. SMOOT’S, (The Blind Man,) ~ Junction of Main and Cemmercial “Btrcets, Nevada City. — HAVE JUST RECEIVED A and CHOICE STOCK of Fresh Fruits, Handsome Toys, Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco, oco, Notions, Etc, among K ctockphept nay tl Which Smokers say isthe Best the money ever brought toNe dud which Iam sellingat: . ” ‘FIVE CENTS EACH. Everything in Xx > A general invitation is extended “Ladies Free. Qn. Pine Street, Nevada, City, Is the Oldest and Cheapest Store LARGE Attention +s clink ee my new brands of. clty, 7 niy ‘store will, be sold at pn cia be POMEL TO cows UNIFORM BALL. SPARTAN ‘LODGE, NO. 87, K. of P., } i WILL GIVE A UNIFORM. BALL —AT—, ° NORTH: BLOOMFIELD, —ON— ‘CHRISTMAS EVE, December 24th, 1880. ta, Tickets $3—ineluding covet di-td SELBY Smelting and Lead ee x 416 Montgomery : Street, 3 SAN. FRANCISCO. GOLD AND SILVER REFINERY, —aND— ‘ASSAY OFFICE. Deposits of. Gold Bars and Dust received and returns made. in coin in 24 hours, * No charge for Melting and“Assaying Deposits for Coin. Depositors are guaranteed better results than by sending to the Mint, or selling their. gold in the market TRIAJL, DEPOSITS solicited, PRENTISS SELBY, Superintendent San Vramcisco, May 33th. . 8:1 yoRq ‘Aue jo $O08FAM 27 UES says BlBIOJTIE.D GOT HL ©. RECOC@ has removed his es ‘CHOP. HOUSE ‘To Broad Street, Eclow the National, WEVADA ( CITY. MEALS GOTTEN UP ON SHORT NOTICE Committees f Christmas Trees. AND IN ANY STYE D , FROM with Candies and ° sg will find great iné 25 Cents Up. ducemeuts purcha ‘ve 41 my store. OPEN AT NIGHT. % B. K. SHOOT, Er youounes Osos te, sete as} : The Bund Man. nls weoog C's. 47