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December 18, 1880 (4 pages)

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Se ems, ty. LD ade ress sD, Dust’ de. . As. 1 teed , or : the amr ae —— VOL; XLT. _ Will be turnished toall who may attend., i —_—_— he err cur ope le Awl, NEVADA ciTy, CALIFORNIA. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1880. 5 eo ee 2 HE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, Nevada Cliyy: re ‘ BROWN. lL. ~ CAUMINS; ** GROWN & CALKINS, Yio PROMIMETORS. © oe ly Transcript” was Estabes tuned september 6th, 1569. pRIcE uiIstT *“—0¥. THE— GRAND BALL _IN AID OF THE OrpHaAN Cloren . “OF GRASS VALLEY, AT. HAMILTON BALL, ._ Friday Evening, Dec. 31. General Committee 3 ne a» : a Ms i , Hon Wm George Ay by Carson ~ f AB Brady —— Robert Cryer GROCERY STORE. W Daws IW Hays, Jr. a ; " W H Mitchell]. . »C C Townsend es Ri ae ae J Palaniountain ~J M Mavking 6 TRANSCRIPT BLOCK J Glasson , James.J Orr ; ’ & R West J Johnston : Se ne 8 D Avery D Meagher Commercial Street, . . Nevada City. payig Binkelman Peter Johnstop.. ; J, Seliger A B DibbleSee C Fritz Nl Z ee W H Montgoméry Frank Tayior Flour, per 100 lbs., 3 T L Hughes P 'T Riley ere ker 1 40] RK Roberts Dr J W Relly Assor ted Crac 7 : W Lontzenheiser Dan P Holbrooke soda Crackers. 80 . dpnes Watts J Bamberger.. % eves : 9 50 . W F Finnie’ Sam Novitsky Mackerel, No. 1,’ per kit, = 2 501. Ww Gyones H Uphoff bran, per 100 lbs., 1 25) Dr Ivancovich B Johnston : . lh 8 W C Pope] “ James Bennaleck Small Corn, per-100 og-, 1 874 David Wate» Geedchgston ; 5 7 ‘OO lbs. B MeGrath J M Thomas Wheat, per 190 Ibs., 70 J Champipu Dr 8S M Harrig. « Ground Bathey,. per.100 lbs,, 1 674 7 F Carts W BBird. . : a s : . PC Joice «) Harrigan Whole Barley, per 100 lbs., 150 P J Ryan . © Sullivan E. B. Tea per lb., 40°} W Kellayher H Seadden sss NY, ‘ : ». S Granger ~ J Hearsh Japan Tea, per Ia, . . $94 © Nathan = JB Kidder: . , an hr R RK Smith J K Code Reghive Tea,per 1b. T H Moore o PH Paynter Crushed Sngar,. W Reynalds J Gilbert agg. ar _ . J1S8ykes * __ Geo W Hill Browu Sugar, ry Hodge ~~ M OTayler » Barle 3 Ibs.,cte . D N Coffin J Pargy Pearl Bas ley, 3 ast E A Roberts E Creller Split Peas, «:13 lbs., 100] p Noonan W_ A Hawley ‘py * Wy) F Hooper . J Lrenberth ,,, Best Island Rite, L0-Lbs. ,,. 1 00 J James 8 Notvitsky Harkness Wax Candles, box, 400 . G D McLean J P Grey 19 1 00 Wm Bee Dr MeCoamick Oysters, 2 cans P Morshead G Hamilton Tomatoes, ~ 7 cans: 100/A Laras és ' DegiatColtins y 5 cans ] 00 P Purce AJ idge re Scans, 90} 82 Darsey € W Swith Jelty, ed Dan Rourke Jos Weissbein Syrup, . pergellon, . 8%h. 5 J Dorsey Jacob Heyman Sacat : Vv enson Cloke Sardines, small cans, 6 cans. 1 Daity . FP tnowmker Sardines, large cans, 4 cans. JCadden C H Mitchell Lemon Peel and Citron; 3 lbs. 1 00 ; Gresay R Jetfory ff Tobacc: ’ eters enry Wohler phgoney Bet lDs-. 101 Se sea, A J FosterOd Cay full, of Coffee, 3 lbs., . 60 W Campbelt George Howe:Milk Can fall of Coffee, 3 lbs., 69 . w Stod tard J D Meek Dinner Can full of Coifee;5 lbs., 1 00 . M Ford I Haas son 3 lbs. for : ” 1 00 . M McDonough BGad * . ’ 34 ies ; E P Sanford A Thornton (irugud Coffee, eee: — PS Muenby pF Miihelm, ComStarch, 2 packayes, 25, cts. . J Spi \. Glewis — . Starok;2 packages, * “9S ots . ? 1 deaney : oe ; 5 7 ral. 50e J M Lakenan JC Conaway Prize Medal Kerosene Oi ,per gal, M P Stone: Thomas Fahey do do. do -5 yal cap, 2 25 . Rogers ¢ Pehigeen ‘ 1 00 Murphy y Tierney ee ver vooe “ ne 95 . TMitthell Fred Trebileox Tye's a ‘Cocha, p bes itchell Cotta -. Doug V Skoemak er Washing Powder, 3 packages, _25c. Dulmaine , J Noell Mustard, per bottle, 10c, 4 Gale me Fobe . 5B 8 » eorge Parr slie Coombs ie per bottle, — . Lee ( Milier R Caddy Wash Tubs, from. 50-centsto 2 H Silvester _ Wim Morgan \ash Boards, 30 ots. ¥ mina R Thomas W: sets. 74 cts, ma Frank . C White a nt oe pe . d Benallegle . W Deamer, Rolling Pins, 15 cts. . T F Collins W Powell Potato Masherg, . 15 ts, digmondRanicr 2 & ton A : rrecti uc col Al goods subject to co tiom. “ ibJduny “ft Carter Henry Campbell J ‘ C E Clingh & Dunston é2Everything’Fresh and warrant . James.W Cogley W C Stokes ed to be the Best. jie ‘4 on MENADA,CITY, ; _ Richard Roberts i Hon John Caldwell, Hon Niles Seazis, Jacob Naffziger, . Chas Kent, GRAND OPENING BALL. A GRAND OPENING BALL will be given at the HALF MILE HOUSE, —BY— Mrs.M, A. Mannix, =. BA Saturday Evening; Dec. 18th. A Fine Rand of Musi¢ Has been engaged for the occasion, and, s SPLENDID SUPPER _ £7rIt Is the intention of the Proprietress ofthe Half Mile House to make this occaon one of the Sn, anda co all who want to spend a night of enjoyment ty be present, ost en o Tekets) including Supper, $1 5¢e. For Sale or Rent. : thirds under cultivation, one aed ® BAlf miles from,town, on the lige of the Rail Well fenced, . ‘Dwplling House, Outbuildings, Or‘ dis chard, Ete. Poly tothe audetsigned at W. Hi. Smith's fore, Commercial street, Nevada City. whl OS NIGHOLS JOHNSON & GROSS, . RON MMBA AAG yable of the sea. ; invitation is extended to ee, THREE AGKES OF LAND,; two! Win 8 Richarcas, ‘Thos.Moran,. A Blumenthal, M Rosenberg, A I Zekind, : C Beckman, John Dunnicliff, < G yAahmniteburg,, a a Webber, A D Towéer, : A Isoard, Geo G Allan, , A B Crosby, “TS Rolfe, Chas Grimes, Geo E Turner,,. . Jos Kenny, C J Naftziger, . Win Powell, John K L M Sukeforth, RC Walrath, Edwin Tilly, Jos Thomas Ed Muller, EH Gaylord, : Jas Nagle, . J £ Carr, ~ . Geo 8 Hupp, N P Brown, Geo U Shaw, John Schmidt, August Lademain, Alex Sloan, RK E Kobinsen, Jas B Gray, Louis 5 0 4 © W Cross, Oscar Brewn, : P. Clancy. SMARTSVILLE,. Jas O'Brien, wD MeGannoy, Thos Murray, TS Brew, Albert Meagey—-Jertpbomaber, P Bytler, John Smith, . Wri Cramsex, Con Slattery, Dan O'Donnell, Jas Phelan, a Johy Hafey, . "Bhos Money. Thos Conlon, i Capt Carregan, . , » YOu BET. John Hussey, Philip Cunniff, John, Heingon Jerry Good win & esi *"* OK Cloudman, Thos. Bluey 4. : MOORKE’S FLAT. Chas Hagyarty, n / . . Reception Committee. Daniel Collins, M C Taylor, Jas Watt, Conelius Taylor, 1 W. Hayes Jr, , Wm Daws:Floor Director.’ ..:. -Thos. Risden. . Jap B Gallagher, olling,, <<, 4 G6Ol IC WILL BE FURNISHED. . OF MOb—Oar, rosa. Pine Streets, > "Tickees, (Qumitting Lady aad Gent.) $i {while you who are not smart, go ‘}disease—or Consumption, John Brooks, Wm ie, “Frank Heng, Heary MeN ulty, ‘Thos Dooling. : “ + Committegon Invitation Hen Wm George, Hon A B pibble, ,. sH@gory Davis, Martin Fa@rd, 228 M Harris, A B Brady, * Fable! of the Smart Man. 0 There was once a very smart man, smart, and said to him: ‘‘See here. ITam.an awful smart’ man. I know everything and can do, anything, yet my pocket, my: purse and my:stoméch are a trinity of. emptyness— three-in one and -I am the one; clothed in purple and fine linen, and have your ribs regulary adiposed, _ Now tell me, why is this?’ And the man whojiWwas not smart answered and said that hedid not know, but he supposed thatit must be because the market was-overstocked with smart Moral: men. Thereis none.—Ex. «°° _A Cough Cold or Sere Threat op Neglect frequently results in amincurable lung Brown's Bronchial Troches are certain to to give reliefiin Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh Consumptives and Throat’ diseases. . For thirty years the Troches have been recommended.by physicians, and always give perfect satisfaction. They are not new-or untried, but having been tested by wide and constant, use for nearly an entire generation, they have: attained well-merited rank ameng the few staple remedies of theage. Public speakers and , singers use them to clear and strength~ en the voice. Sold at 25 cts.:a box every where, , Assessment Notice. Silver Mining Company. Locafion of principal pluce-zat business, Nevada City, California, Location of works, Nevada City, Nevada County, California, Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on the 11th day of December, 1830, an assessment, (No. 11) of Forty Cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the Company, payable immediately in United States gold col, to, the Secretary, at the office of the Company, Mainstreet, Nevada City, Cal, Any. stvuck upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 10th day of January, 1880, will be delinquent and_ advertised for sale at_public auction;and unless payment is niade before, will be sold on. Wednesday, the 9th day of February, 1881, to pay the delin yuent assessment, together with costs of advertising and‘expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees, ‘and he meget a man who was not' RLEANS CONSOLIDATED GOLD AND . . Mrs. Mercy Studley, died in Bremen, Me., last week, at the age ‘of 106 years.’ Her hnsband, Nathaniel Studley, hag heen dead sixty years, oe > PRESS 8 Progr. Rice, the’ Rochester &tronomer, says th+t Saturn does not retire until,5 9’ clock a.m. This is the first intimation that planet played poker. Belg Per rEehis FREE RNa receive their Christmas boxes inethe head, but they do not derive much mental pleasure from them. .
. gash iihlleniadipesensaeoreni ania » , Wagons For Sale. Two second-hand wagons for sale, spring and thorough-brace. Inquire at the butcher shop below New York House. _. Jeseru Eustis, ‘+ Nevada City; Nov. 19th, PLEASE remember that Glenn's Sulphur soap presents all the advantages of Sulphur baths at a cheap rate. Hill’s hair and whisker dye, _ black or. brawn, 50c. —— i SS A Card, Toalt who are suffering fromthe errors and indiseretions of youth, nervous . weakness,.early decay, loss of manhood, &ec., I will send recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy was diseovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to. the Rev. JosurH T. InMaN, Station D, New York Crry. m8-ly Photo graphs equa to San Francisvo’s best. . CoLuins, Op& oratot# RUpoLPH Photo-Ga'lery, Broad Street, Nevada Ez Owner Wanted. OUR STRAY HOGS have been on the ” subscriber's premises for six weeks,— Two of them barrows, with the left ear cut off, and akout six months oll. The other ‘two are black ; nomark about ; two months old. The owner is requested to call, pay damages and take them aw+y. GEO. F. COOPER, Brush Creek, near Selby flat, Dee. 14. Notice. Nees is hereby given that the underaX sigved will apply to the Board of, Supervisors of the County of Nevada, at their next session, for a License to keepand maintain a Toll Bridge across Deer Creek, at a O, MAL'TMEN, Secretary. . Office—-Main street, Nevada City, Caiifor ia. ‘dl5. Sandals, Slippers and Buckskins, and quality of goods, vors I hope to merita Cémtiay ance of point on the Marysville road, in the County of Nevada, known as Fiene’s Crossing. . Dec. 14, 1880. HENKY FIENE, Ai-the’ old stand, cor. Commercin! and Main streets, : INeawada City. g@ LYON’S. STIERENERS 4 LARGE STOCK PREVENT Boots and Shoes From Running over, Wearing of on-the Side Has Just Reregived BOOTS, I solicit a share of public patronage guaranteeing satisfaction as to prices Tur children of poverty usually . a NO. 87 . The Palace Cicar’Storc. Aex. ZeKtyp, the popular tobacconist, has just received 4 fresh stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars, of the choicest brands. Also all the favorite varicties of Chewing Tobac. co. His stock of Candias and Nuta are choice and fresh, and his prices are tlie lowest in the city. tf em Oe Piano for Sale.A good Chickering piano for, sale}! cheap, Enquire of A. .E.’.Cleary, at Senner’s old stand, .Commerciah street, Nevada City. n24-ff io + oe -. #FGo tothe National’ Exchange Hotel, + 8, A. Enpy, Proprietor, a = What Mothers Say. Thé keen parental instinctis sharper in its perceptions than the -tutored brain of the, philosopher; therefore, when mothers say, as they universally do, that there is nothing tar for the coughs, colds, hoaxseness. and ¢eroupy systems to which children, from their imprudence are especially-‘subjeet, no man who understands human mature, will discredit their. testimony. For sale at all drug stores at 50 cents and §1. Great saving to buy large size. Pike’# Toothache drops cnye in one minute. She American People. No people in the world suffer as. much with Dyspepsia as Americans— and although years.of experience in medicines have failed to accomplish a certain and sure remedy uutil Green’s August Flower was introduced for this disease and its effects, yet so well has this remedy succeeded in every ease to effect a cure, that there is net a druggist in the United States but recommends the AuSHOES, mm SEAMS.. AND: GAITERS, Consisting of Geits’ Fine Boots and Shoes, Ladies amt Misses Fine Kid, Pebble Goat, Straight Kid, Kid Top, Balmorat; Gbat and Calf Balméral, felsq a large assortment of Children’s and Misses School Shoes, Boy’s and Gents’.Kip and Calf ‘Boots, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Overshoes and Arctics, Men and Boy’s Arctic, Sitoes. H& BEDUCED MY PRICES OF GOODS BUT NOT TEAR RED OONTHe sQUALIPY, gust Flower iy all cases of dyspepsia and Liver complaint, costiveness, sour stomach, sick headache, and all derangements ef the stomach and’ liver. Go to your druggist—and get a sample bottie for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve any case. Regular size 75 cents. ae Ae eae eee ae Among all the disagreeable comse~ quences that follow the decay of the ‘teeth, an impure breath must be the most mortifying and unpleasant to its vossessor, and it is the 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 dentifrice, Fragrant Sozodont.It purifies and sweetens the breath, cools Gentlemen who indulge in smoking should cleanse their teeth with Sazodont, as it removes all unpleasant odors of the weed. Ask your druggist for it. ‘. JOHN SCHMIDT, COMMERCIAL STREET, ‘Nextdoor to Naflziger’s Meat Market: NEVADA CITY. ealer in PROVISIONS, Case Goods, Flocr and Feed Cigars, Tobiacca, Ete. &av'l ¢xtend a cordial invitation to our friends and the-public generally to call and exuuinamy Goods anu Krices, el) GBORGE G,. GAYLORT; DEALER 1X Grecegies, Provitsions, Case, Grods, Gratm, Feed, Et, £2 Goods Setd at Bed Kock Prices, 4 Thaakiby my old friends and patroas for past fathe same. SILVER PLATED. AM Hotel Table Ware and all é 24 ry 4 a : San Franeisco Gold, Silver Send for , 4p, Old: Mining; Plates Bought, “GOLD. MINERS _ ORKING PLACER GRAVEL AND QUARTZ MIN8S3 —— BY UsSING-——-— LGAMATING PLATES. pnomical, and sugcessful process wow in use.. Will warrant my Plates to save 4a very much larger per centagevof gold than any other method. kinds Metal Goods. Plated. and Niekel Plating Works. 663 and 65). Mission Street, between New Montgomesy and Bhird, San Fransisco. EDWARD G. DENMISTQN,. Proprietor.. Agent for Giant Powal e& Company. REMOVED. oe €. LECOCQ inne removed his Jew GHOP HOUSE NEVADA, CITY, MEALS GOITENUP ON SHORTNORER AND ITX.ANY STYE DESIGED, FROM 2% Cents Sp. OVEN AT NIGHT: 4ayrtt YOU Wang afzool Méal, go to nis. 1 REACHER OF NESIC, . ‘1 ke -Hale’s lioney of horehound: -and }. and refreshes the mouth, and gives . a pearl-like appearance to the teeth.To Broad Sireet, Relow. the National, . FRCCOCT, ni Taken’ in’ Exchange for}. 2DWARD MULZER.. . Newy or Re-Plated.. GRAND BALL! ” . fa): —BY THE . AT TEMPERANCE HALL, Thursday Eve'g, Dec. 234. —~9—) “Music will be fernished by Elser's: Orchestra. Fd ’ The Hair WIT be beamti€ally dec« . orated for the occasion. -_—0-—--— J Reception Committe, Johm Blasauf, ~~ A: I. Zekind, * HE, Herzinger, John Richards,, John T, Williams, John Waters, Floor Director—N, J, Sanbozn, Floor Managers. : John Grimes, A. J. Turner, E. A. Bridges, e Simon Lanyon, Ed. Richards, David Reseigh, ey, wae A general invitation is extended to all.. Tickets $1.50. Ladies-Fr a OT alsisaaediscnt es UNIFORM BALL, — SPARTAN LODGE; NO. 37, K. of P,, § WILL GIVE ‘ UNIFORM BALL lg eee NORTH BLOOMF IELD, —ON— CHRISTMAS EVE, December 24th, 1880: _™ Tickets $3=~ineluding Suppar. THE PLACE T0 BUY Eioliday Gooda, . iS aT Bes R. NJ: SMOOT’S.: : (The Blind Man,” Junction of Main and Commercial , Streets, Nevada City. wd CHOICE STOCK of Fresh Candies, Fresh Fruits, Handsome Toys, Pipes, . Cigars, Tobaceo, Notions, Ete. Attention, is caJied to, my new b Cigars, xmong them the . wd Sisco ad gah FRUME, , ; . Which Smokers sty isthe Best Civar for tite-money ever brought te. Nevada’ Cite and which I am selling at te FIVE CENTS EACH. Lower Rates than the same quality goods can be. purchased for elsewhere, Committees for siupply ing Christmas Trees ducementy by! Yyuchasing at my store. R. Ny SMOOT, dit, The Blind Men. a oe eg eT JOHN JACK’S STrOnE, ts the Oldest and Cheapest Stare i ALWAYS ON HAND THE Largest; -Best-and Cheapest: es, ; ~~ Seek OF-—,. ‘CIGARS; AND: TOBACCO, ALSO— me 1 /Oundica, Yate, Fruits. ‘glee, Pauake. Faney Goods, <tc. D BMBENVE—Jurction Brand apaCow-. . Give-wme'a call.. ° R’ inctoid? Strou's, torade Chyp falet. Maa sA0k. : Ivy Social. Club, ce. oe tr HAVE JUST RECELVED A LARGE. . Everything in my store will, be sold at a, with Candies and Toys wil) find grest ia.. Cigar and Tobacco: On Pi: x $ get, Nevada City,” in :sennda, City,~ alls .