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December 24, 1880 (4 pages)

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laimes aie Leents, ANICINOLU, rene? Aceni, Chal teal " i * no t. ae . As co descrintion (S82 TED. fer Coin. ta] ecialty. DS, vada City: ND SOLD inces made on. for nt. 2 ncisco. wa Francisca Lead . Street, Ds ILVER Y, FICE.rand Dust rns made 10urs. fon Coin.: yaranteet than. by > Mint, o& gold in the, solicited: v NSl VOL. XLI ad NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24. 1880. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, Nevada City, California.* Bi PB oe lL. CALELNS, , ‘OWN & CALKINS, : \probrizrors. . The “Daily Transcript” was EstabJished September 6th, 1860.—— PRICE Lars T —OF THE— TP “BEEHIVE” GROCERY STORE. TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commercial Street, . . Nevada City Flour, per 100 Ibs., $ Assorted Crackers + Soda Crackers Mackerel, No. . 1,, 1 40 80 per kit, 2.50 Bran, per 100 \bs., 1 25 Small Corn, per 100 Ibs., _ 1 874 Wheat, per 100 lbs., 20 Ground Barley, per 100 Ibs., -1 674 Whole Barley, per 100 lbs., . 1.50 EK. B. Tea, per tb., . 40 Japan Tea, per Ib., 35 Beehive Tea, per ]b. ° Crashed Sugar, « Brown Sugar, : Pear! Barley, 3 Tbs., 25 cts Split Peas, 13 Ibs., 1 Ob Best Island Riee, © 10 1bs., 100 Harkness Wax Candles, box, 400 Oysters, l2cans 100 Tomatoes, 7 cans 100 Carn, -? Seans 100 Jelly, 3 eans, 90 Syrup, _per gallon, 873 Sardines, small cans, cans 1 00 Sardines, large cans, 4cans 1 00 Lemon Peel and Citron, 3 lbs. 1 00 Tobacco, per ib., 70 Oil Can full of Coffee, 3 lbs., 60 Milk Can full of Coffee, 31bs,, 60 Dinner Can full of Coifee,5 lbs., 1 00 Beans, 33% lbs. for1 00 Grouud Coffee, per package, 20 cts, Corn Starch, 2 packages, 25 cts. Starch, 2 cka wes, 25 cts Prize Me al eros Oil, per gal. 50c do do do 5 gal can, 2 25 Best Cal. Candles, 30 for “100 Frye’s English Cocoa, packet 25 Washing Powder, 3 packages, . 25e Mustard, per bottle, 10c. Pepper, per bottle, 10c. Wash Tubs, from. 60 cents io 200 Wash Boards, 30 cts. Water Buckets, 37% ets. ‘Clothes Baskets, 90 cts. Rolling Pins, ~ 15 cts. Potato Mashers, ad 15 cts. All goods subject to correction. 4@ Everything Fresh and warrant ed to be the Best, Richard Roberts . For Sale oi or Rent. oo, THREE ACRES OF LAND, two ; ‘oc thirds under cultivatidn, one and ; a half miles from town, on the liné of the Railfoad.Well ‘fenced, Dwelling House, Outhuildings, Orchard, Ete. Apply to the undersigned at store, Commercial’street, Ney ae itv. n24-1m 'G. G. NICHOLS: y. HL Smith's ~ GRAND BALL IN AID: OF THE ORPHAN CHinoRen ! OF GRASS VALLEY, AT HAMILTON HALL, Friday Evening, Dec. 31. General Committee 3; —Gyass Valley. Hon Wm George TW Carson A B Brady Robert Cry er W_Daws IW Haysyhg, W H Mitchell J Palamountain J Glagson C C Tow ound JM Manning James J Orr ER West J Johnston 8S D Avery D Meagher David Binkelman Peter Johnston J Seliger A B Dibble © Fritz C Taylor W H Montgomery Frank Tayler T.L Hughes P T Riley R Roberts Ww Lontzenheiser _ James Watt ~ W F Finnie Dr W C Jones Dr Ivancovich W.-C Poper* David Watt . % McGrath J Champiou Dr J W enly, Dan P Holbrooke J Bamberger Sam Novitsky H Uphoff B Johnston James Bennaleck , Geo Johnston .J M Thomas DrS M Harris T F Carr W R Bird P C Joice J Harrigan PJ Ryan C Sullivan Ww Kellagher H Scadden 8 Granger, J Hearsh re Nathan. J F Kidder R R Smith _od K Code TH Mogre “PH Paynter W Reynolds J Gilbert J tSykes Geo W Hill “tT Hodge M C Taylor D N Coffin J Perry E A Roberts” E Creller P Noonan WA Hawley © F Hooper J Trenbert J James Pe ee Solace . G D McLean FPG ey Wm Bee Dr MéeCoamick P Morshead, G Hamilton A Lucas Daniel Collings P Purcell. A J Ridge 8 P Dorsey C W Swith Dan Rourke Jos Weissbein J J Dorsey Jacob Heyman } WH Benson T Cloke P Daily J P Shoemaker J Cadden € H Mitchell Jd Greany R Jeffery JW Peters Henry Wohler J ¥ Judd A J Foster. W Canipbell George Howe W Stod jard JD Meek M Ford I Haas M McDonough B Gad EP Sanford A TRornton PS Murphy T H WiihelmJ Spidel G Lewis P T Greaney JT Wickes JM Lakenan J onaway M P Stone’ as Fahey T Rogers higren , H Murphy W Tierney T Mitchell Mitchell Cotta F Dulmaine Fred Trebilcox Doug V Shoemaker J Noell A Gale T Othet George Parr Leslie Coombs C Millier R Caddy . H Silvester Wi, Morgan W J Crase R Thomas Wm Frank © White Thos Taffe J T Rodda J Benalleck W Deamer T F Collins W Powell Armomond*Renier G Compton T Leduc J Decota John E Carter Henry Cam pbell CEClinch . B Dunsten James W Cooley. W C Stokes fe ; NEVADA CITY. Hon John Caldwell, Jacob Naftzigér, Hon Niles Searls, Chas Kent, Wm 8 Richares, Thos Moran A Blumenthal, M Rosenberg, A 1.Zekind, C Beckman, John Dunniclifyc’ G v Schmittburg, John Webber, . A D Tower, _A Isoard, Geo G Allan AB Crosby, I J Rolfe, Geo E Turner, _C J Naffziger, John Kistle, R C Walrath, Jos Thomas, EH Gaylord, Chas Grimes, Jos Kenny, Wm Powell, L M Sukeforth, Edwin Tilly, Ed Muller, *oosqauUsg US *°98 VIUIOZTIV, GOL ‘auiyoey Aue jo oanudns Oyj 9IGNOp SOA¥S . * su at . 2 Jas Nagle, Geo. S Hupp, Geo C Shaw, August Lademan, R E Robinson, Louis Siebert, Oscar Brewn, J. £ Carr, N P Brown, John Schmidt, Alex Sloan, Jas B Gray, O Maltman, C W Cross, P. Clancy. SMARTSVILLE, Jas O’Brien, D McGanney, Thos Murray, TS Brew, John .seatiy, Robt Beatty, Albert Headyes, Jerry Donehey, F Butler, John Smith, Wim Cramsey, Gon Slattery, -_ o Donnell, Jis Pheian, John Hafey, Thos Money. ‘ Thos Conlen, Capt Carregan, YOu BET. Philip Cunniff, . Jobn, Pussey, John Heinson, Jerry Goodwin, R. M, HUNT, M. D., __A TreNpine PHYSICIAN. FFICE—PINE “STREET, Rear of W D. WVinton’s Drug Store b ¥ Suell, O-K Cloudman, Thos. Blue. MOORE'S FLAT. Chas Haggarty, Wm Hearne, Henry McNulty, Jot Brooks, Frank Henry, * “Thos Dooling, . Anerer and Counselor at Law. NOTARY F PUBLIC. OFFICE. —Ou ; Grst door below 10 0m Rina Bereet, s Will prastice ipall the Soufts of this State nal * ApoE: pe) eer Kaw.. JEP Oe FY Committee on Invitation Ww x Hon A B Dibble ton Shoe ‘Martin Ford, ’ De 3 Me Harris, AB Brady. _ Reception Committee. Daniel Collins, ‘MC Taylor, Jas. Watt, Conetius Taylor, 1W Heyes Jr, Wu Daws Fleer Director...:-. -Thos. BRisden.
Fleor Committee. detorsicpir John E Catia * . we Jas P Shoemaker, ~. , ‘ ans Ta Sa, /BE PURNISHED. } Thekets, (admitting Lady and Gent.) $1.) IMPORTANT TO ALL. Santa Claus has Arrived ! AND MADE HIS HEADQUARTERS aa Brand & Bassett’s Book: STORKXE. . And is opening out the Largest and Finest Holiday Stock ever brought to Nevada City. PRICES ia ted Low, ‘. Hotel. The Palace Cizar Store, Avex. Zexinp, the popular tobacconist, has just received a fresh stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars, of the choicest brands, Also all the favorite varicties of Chewing Tobacco. His stock. of Candies and Nuts are choice and fresli, and his prices are the lowest in #he city." «SRE AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, ‘areincomparable. They stimulate &&Go tothe National Exchange S. A. Enpy, Proprietor, . — For Ladies and Gentlemen, ‘Second term of Chestnutwood’s Business College begins Jan, 3. Book-keeping $10.a month. Penmanship alone $5,or 3 lessons a week 1 month $3. School’ every night, . Satutday and Sunday excepted, 1mf) iain a A Card. To all who are suffering trom the. errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss ofmanhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, F REE OF GHARGE. This-¢ great reme sdy was discoveretl by a missionary in South America, 7. ODD: FELLOWS’ BUILDING, Clothing Store. BOW ‘MILLER, sidan STREET, Wevada City. ee Se es I have just received the Largest Stock of FINE CLOTHING, Boots anci iosiestedamiuacaunenc Ever.brought to this city, which I will Sell at the Lowest Living Prices. Also a full assortmentof RUBBER GOODS. — Also constantly on hand a full assortment of the IMPROV ED a ie = ae MD¥ING BOOTS, and ererysbing else usually, found in a First C’as$ B. H. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Nevada City. e Send a self-addressed env elope to the -Rev. Josep T, InmAN, Station D, New York . Orry. m8-ly Photo graphs equa to San _ Francisco’s best. CoLLins, Op, erator. RUDOLPH PhotoGa’ lery, Broad Street, Nevada ~ ae The American People. No people in the worl suTer as much with Dyspepsia as Americans—. ‘and although years of experience in meditines have failed to accomplish a ceftain and sure remedy until Green’s August Flower was introduceed for this disease and its effects, yet so well has this remedy succeed: ed in every casé to effect a cure, that there is not a druggist im the United Stites-but recommends the August Flower in all cases of dyspepsia and Liver complaint, costiveness, sour stomach, sick héadache, and all derangements of the stomach and liver. Go be YORE druggist—and get a — bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve any case. Regular size 75 cents. Mothers! Mothers! Mothers! t!! Are yo Pa wngibory at night and broken of-ybur rest by a sick child suffering and erying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth. If 653 and 655 Mission Street, between New nd ‘for niar. JOHN JACK’S Cigar and Tobacco ‘gsTORE, On Pire Street, Nevada City, Is the Oldest and ™ Chenupest Store im Nevada City. ALWAYS ON HAND THE Largest, Best and Cheapest —sTock or~" CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Candies, Nats, Fruits, Cutlery, ‘Give me a call. a of SCHMIDT BROTHERS, COMMERCIAL STREET, Nextdoor to Nafiziger’s Meat Market . <NEVADA CITY. Dene im PROVISIONS, 1 Case Goods, Flour and Feed‘ Cigars, Tobacco, Ete. extend & contin] invitation to our JOHN JACK. . rl friends and the public to call and examine my Goods Prices. nd . toms THE PLACE TO BUY EXoliaday Gooas, 15 AT R. N. SMOOT’S, (The Blind Man,) Junction of Main and Commercial ' Streets, Nevada City. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE . and CH Fresh Candies, OICE 8TOCK. of Handsome Toys, Pipes, Cigars, ‘Tobacco, Notions, Ete. . i) Attention is called to my new. brands af, Cigars. among them the TRUMP, Eve ¥ Which Smokers say isthe. Best Cigar for the money ever brought to. Nevada City and which I am selling at CENTS EACH. Bing in my ‘store will be gold at Lower Bates than the same quality of . goods can be purchased for elsewhere. Committees for supplying Christmas Trees with Candies and Toys will find great inducements by ‘purchasing at my store. — wes GOLD MINERS ORKING PLACER GRAVEL AND QUARTZ MINES . SAVE YWourk GOLD: ——BY USING——— ‘SILVER PLATED AMALGAMATING PLATES. The most economical and successful process now in use, Wiit warrant my Plates to save a very much larger per centage of gold than any other method. Hotel Table Ware and all kinds Metal Goods Plated. Old Mining, Plates, Boughl, Taken in Exchange far ~ New, or Re-Plated, San Francisco Gold, Silver and Nickel Plating Works. w Montgomery and Third, San Francisco.EDWARD G. DENNISTON, Proprietor. Fresh Fruits, s0,go at once and get a_ bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s soothing syrup. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately, you may: depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate . _ 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 cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold verywhere. 5 cents a Lottle. +o ----— Armed to the Teeth. It isa very common ex pression, but we think that avmed to embellish and preserve them toa ripe old age This can be done by keepswg yourself suppled with a bottle of that splendid dentifrice, Fragrant Sozodont, which will beautify the teeth and preserve them from the ravages of decay. So-. zodont curtuins no acide or gritty substances which injure the enamel is decidedly more appropriate, but is composed of rare and antisep. ic herbs, which have a beneficial efof the Sold by all'drougists, fect on the,w hole economy mouth. the TORPID LIVER, invigorate » the NERVOUS SYSTEM, give tone tothe DIGESTIVE ORGANS create perfect digestion and ae: lar movement of the bowels. AS AN ANTI-MALARIAL. . They have no equal, acting as a preventive and cure for Bilious, ‘ Remittent, Intermittent, Typhoid Fevers, and FeverandAgue. Upon the healthy action of the Stomach and Liver depends, almost Saga the health of the haman ‘DYSPEPSIA:. . It is for the cure of this diseaseand its attendants, SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUSN Ess, DESPONDENOY, CONSTIPATION, PILES, &o., ‘that thesé Pills have gained sucha wide reputation. No remedy was ever discovered that acts so speedily and gently on the digestive yorgans,giving them tone and vigor to assimilatefood. This accomplished, the NERVES are BRACED, the BRAIN NOURISHED, and the BODY ROBUST. Try this Remedy fairly and you will gain a Vigorous Body, Pure Blood, strong nervesand a cheerful mind Price 25c. 35 Murray St, N.Y. TUTT’S, HAIR_DYE. _ Gray Harm a y WHISKERS changed to . GLossy B by a# single ap poets of this Dy&. ¥ parts a Natural Color, and acts Instantatieously. Sold i Drugeists, or sent by express on receipt o Office, 35 seine New!) Jork.) YOUNG MEN S SOCIAL CLUB! ANN UAL PART! We nema Friday Evening, Dec. 31,. NEW YEAR’S EVE. é&¢ EXunt’s Exall. od Tickets $2:50, a cama renemesioescotetinestinne Owner r Wanted OUR STRAY: HOGS h have aie on. the A subscriber’s premises for six weeks. . Two of them barrows, with the left ear « sat off, and about ‘six months oll, The other two are black ; no mark about ; two months old. The owner is requested to call, pay damages and take them awy. . GEOLF, COOPE R, Brush. Creek, ‘near Selby Plat, »Dec, 14. a a Ss —_¢. W. CROSS, fj Sener, ene Counselor at Law. d. OFFICH = Coe, ad’ & Pine Strusta, +e ee ey 4 Drayage and _Express DAN. BAKER, +--+ + Proprietor. 8 PREPARED TO TRANSPORT HEAVY A. and light articles to any part of the city, at the Lowest Living Rates, All orders care. fully and promptly attend to and satisfaction guarant eed, tf a Livery raalle . ? Stable, BROAD STRUET,..,.. .NEVADA CITY Opposite National Exchange Hotel. Laps 'wh> possess the finest com. plexions are among the gatrons of Glenn’s Sulphur Seap. Hill’s” bh ir and whisker dye, black or, brown, 50¢, ‘a meee Ot Starting and Territle seeins the of adry metalliccough, that as if a rattle, were . sprung chest of the beloved one. loosen it with Hale’s honev of horehound and tar, the new medical agent, which is admitted to be the best remedy for pulmonary conplaints ct present known. The cures it is accomplishing astonishes in . ‘The Bind Man. © . the faculty and delight thé people. All druggists keep it, Price Qe. Guenee eee ek No. 114 and you il erosive iaforastion’ of Pike's Toothache dees care. in awit * OW. ECON _ OOM.. To the ear of affection is the somind & Hasten to . dD, WELLINGTON, Proprietor. . FYNEY Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES wunounces that ke has now the largest . Lot of ff : Horses, Carringes and Buggies To be fonnd in this part of the State, Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let atch rtest uotice and oh th e moxtreasonable terms. The Horses are tree from yice, ot good style and cauable of goloy as fastas any gentlenian cares t) drive. . gat Carviages for Funerals attended ~ with promptness. Good Swvidle Horses als Ways On hand Frorses boarded by tl®day, week or month ‘ead the gréatest of care yuaranteed, ¥ hat WELLINGTON @ sn . B. Yon BUELOW, M. D, . ea AND aa OFFICE. IN BELBEN 'S pre STORE, “Masonic Building. Reesidence— Main, Street, opposite Schoc! Press Neva la City. Spectators 50 cents. . eS eee Gero) “een