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‘ Flour,
Pearl Barley, 8 Ibs.,-25 ete
Split Peas, 43 lbs., 1 00
Best Island Rice, 10 lbs., 100
Harkness Wax Candles, box, 400
Oysters, 12cans 100
Tomatoés, fj cans 100
Corn, 5 cans 100
Jelly, See 3 cans, 99
Syrup, per gallon, _ 874
Sardines, smafl cans, 6 cans 1 00
Sardines, large cans, 4cans 1 00
; “pores Peel ahd Citron, 3 lbs. 1 00
Tobacco, *’ er lb, 70
Oil Can full of Coffee, 3 lbs., 60
Mulk Can full of Coffee, 3 tbe. 60
Beans, 334 Ibs. for 1 00
Ground Coffee, per package, 29 ots.
Corn Starch, 2 pace ses, 25 cts.
starch, 2 packages, 25 cts
' Frye’s English Cacoa, packet
Wash Boards, -30 cts.
Watir Buckets, “374 cts.
Clothes Baskets, £0 cts.
Rolling Pins, 15 ots.
Potato. Mashers, 15 ets.
All-goods subject’ to correction.
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NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1880.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT,
Nevada City, California.
personae.
&. P. BROWN, L. CALKINS.
BROWN & CALKINS,
PROPRIETORS,
“paily Transcript” was Estabples lished September ah 1860.
——
CASSEL
PRICE LisT:
—@F THE—
GROCERY. STORE.
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
Commercial Street, . . Nevada City
per 100 Ibs., $
Assorted Crackers 3
Soda Crackers
Mackerel, No. 4,
240
80
per kit, 2350
bran, per 100 Ibs., 1 25
Smali Corn, per 100 ibs., 1 874.
Wheat, per 100 lbs, 29
Ground Barley, per-100 lbs., 1 674
‘Whole Bawley, per 100 ¥bs., 1 30
i. B. Tea, per Ib., 40.
Japan Tea, per Ib., 85
Beehive Tea, per Ib.
Crushed Sugar,
Brown Sugar,
Dinner Can full of Coifee,5 lbs., 100
Prize Medak Kerosene Oil, per gal, 50c
do do do 5 gal can, '2 25
Best Cal. Candles, 30 for 1 ~
Washing Powder,‘3 packages, 25¢
Mustard, per bottle, © 10c.
Pepper, per bottle, 0c.
Wash Tubs, from 50 cents’'to 200
ad
&@ Everything Presh and warrant
ed to be the Best.
_ Richard Roberts
‘quiyoew Aue 40
-ookpomnsg wes ‘38 BySIOZIT®,» GOT”
yosnyding oy; oqnop seAeg. R. M. HUNT, M. D.,
A TIENDING PHYSICIAN,FFICE—PINE S STREET, Rear of W D
} Vinton’s Drug Storeg
J. M. Walling,
yee and” Counselor at Law.
diate
NOTARY. PUBLIC.
~~
OFFICE—On Pine Street, frat door below
Jacx’s Store.
Wil-peactide faall the Souru of this State
tnie 8. Hupp,
A Mernes: and Counselor at Law.
OFFICE —eornerof Broad and Pine st
STUBS SEARLS. A, ©: NILES. YRED SEARLS
Searls, Niles & rite
Attorneys & Counselors’ at Law.
Win 2 eats Roar iy Rowe
IN AID
W H Mitchell
J Palamountain
J Glasson
ER West
8S D Avery
David Binkelmaa
J Seliger
C Fritz
W H Montgomery
T L Hughes
R Roberts
W Lontzenheiser
James Watt
W F Finnie
Dr W'C Jones
Dr Ivancovieh ©
WE Pope: ~
David Watt
B McGrath
J Champiouw
T F Carr
P C Joice
P J Ryan
W Kellagher
8S Granger
C Nathan
RR Smith
T H Moore
W Reynolds
J I8y ‘kes
T Hedge
DNCoffin gy
E A Roberts
P Noonan
F Heoper
J JamesG D McLean
Wim Bee
P Morshead
A Laicas
P Purcell
8.P Dorsey
Dan Rourke
add Dorsey
WH Benson
P Daity
‘. J€adden
J Greany
“J WyPeters
‘J F Judd
W Campbelt
W Stod jard
M Ford P
M McDonough
— 4 Sanford +
Murphy
J Spidel
P T Greaney
J M Lakenan
-M PS8tone_
T Rogers
H Murphy
T Mitchell
Mitchell Cotta
Po &
wg ovr Been ee,
Jas F@allagher,
: as P
Door, Keeper. -..
GOOD MUSIC WILL BE FURNISHED.,
} Dholedts, (aduwitfing Lady and Gent.) 61
GRAND BALL
GF THE
ORPHAN Ciitorey !
OF GRASS VALLEY,
re HAMILTON HALL,
Friday Evening, Dec. 31.
General Committee ¢
: Grass Valley.
Hion Wm George T W Carsoa
AB Brady Robert Cryer
W Daws IW Hays, Jr.
€ C Townsend
JM Manning
James J Orr
J Johnston
D Meagher
Peter Johnston .
ABDibble
C Taylor
Frank Tayior
P T Riley ec
De J W Relly
“ Dan P Holbrooke
Jd Bamberger
Sam Novitsky
H Uphoff
B Johnston
James Bennaleck
Geo Johnston
J M Thomas .
~ Dr 8 M Harris
WR Bird
2 Harrigan
C Sullivan
H Scadden
J Hedrsh .
JF Kidder
J K Code
P H Paynter
J Gilbert
‘Geo, W_Hill
M C Taylor
J Perry
E Creller :
W A Hawley . f
J Trenberth ~
8S Notvitsky
J P Grey
Dr MeCoumick .
. ‘@ Hamilton
Daniel Collins
A J Ridge
CW Smith
Jos Weissbein
Jacob Heyman
T.Cloke
J P Shoemaker
CH Mitchell
Rh Jeffery y
Henry Wohler
AJ Foster
&eorge Howe
Ji D Meek}. Haas
B Gad
A Thornton
T H Wiihelm
G LewisJT Wickes
J C Conaway
Thomas Fahey
Cc Dahlgren
W fierney
Fred Trebileox
Doug V Shoemaker
F Dulmaine J Noell
A Gale T Othet
George Parr Leslie Coombs
© Millier Rk Caddy
H Silvester Wm Morgan
W J Crase R Thomas
Wm Frank € White
Thos Taffe Jd T Rodda
J Benalleck “W Deamer
T F Collins W Powell s
ArmomoadsRenier ~G Compton
T Leduc J Decota
John E Carter Henry. Cam pbell
C E Clinth B Dunston
James W Cooley W C Stokes
RBVADA CITY.
Hon John Caldwell, Hon Niles Searls,
Jacob Naffziger, Chas Kent,
Ww 8 Richaras, Thes Moran,
A Blumenthal, M Rosenberg,
A I Zekind, “© Beckman,
John Dunn, ‘“G v Schmittburg,
Juhn Webber, ~= = A D Tower,
A Isoard, tis Allan,
A B Crosby, . I J Rotfe,
Chas Grimes, Geo E Turner,
Jos Kenny, C J Naffziger
Wn Powell, John Kistle,
L M Sukeforth, R C Walrath,
Edwin Tilly, Jos Thomas,
Ed Muller, © EH Gaylord,
Jas N i J-£ Carr,
Geo 8 Hupp, NP Brown,
Geo C Shaw, John Schmidt,
Aw Lademan, Alex Sloan, _-%
“LER E Robinson, Jas B Gray, (
“Louis Siebert, OMaltman, )
Oscar Brewa, CW Cross, \
P. Clancy.
SMARTSVILLE.
Jaa O'Brien, PD MeGaennex,
Thos Murray, T 8 Brew,
Johu owl Rebs Beaity,
Albért. H Jerry Donehey,
F Butler, Johu Smith,
Wm Cramsey, Cen Slattery ss
Dan O'Donnell, Jas Phelan, .
John Hafey, * Phos Money.
Thos Conlon, Capt Carreyan,
be A
* You BET. °
John Hussey, Philip Cunniff,
John Hein a7 Goodwin,
BF Snell,
+ hPhos. Bins.
__» MOORE'S FLAT. :
Chas Haggarty, John Brooks,
. War Hearne,. Frank Henry,
. Henry: MeNulty, ‘Thos Dooling. —
Committee on Invitation
Hon Win George,“Hon A Epibbia
Henry Davis, Martin Ford,
Dr § M Harris, AB Brady,
Reception Committee.
“Daniel Collins, M C Taylor,
Jas Watt, Conchus ion, :
1 W Hayes Jr, Win Daws, 9
Fleor Commnuaitice. 3
John E €olli
r,
.-Themas
.
a il
. Home Mutual Insurance Co.
. Givil and Mining Engineers,
€leke.
The moat economical and successful process
for
ular. EDWARD G. DE
— aaueeneiemeerenens
GOLD MINERS.
ORKING PLACER GRAVEL AND QUARTZ MINES”
SAVE TroUF GorLpD:
— +e USING —
SILVER PLATED AM'LGAMATING PLATES.
@ very much larger pérvdtitage of gold than any other method.
Hotel Table Ware and all kinds Metal Goods Plated.
Old Mining. Plates Bough!, Taken in’ Exchange for
‘New, or, Re-Plated.
San Frneun Gold, Silver and Nickel Plating Works.
653 and 655 Mission Street, betwéen NewoMontgomery and Third, San Francis¢o.
4
now in use. Will warrant my Plates to save
NNISTON, Proprietor.
pee sadenihighaimmrnenatinmeie
JOHN JACK’S
Cigar and Tobacco
STroRkz,On Pire Street, Nevada City,
Mh Is the Oldest and
oe ‘ Cheapest Store
in Nevada City.
ALWAYS ON HAND THE
Largest, Best and Cheapest
~—STOCK Oor—
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
‘Geet. Nats, Fruits, € exeaciaiel
“Fancy Goods, ‘etc. =
Give me a call.
a o10
SCHMIDT BROTHERS,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Nextdoor to Nafiziger’s Meat Market
NEVADA CITY. .
PROVISIONS, .
Case Goods, Flour and Feed‘
Cigars, Tobacco, Etc.
JOHN, JACK.
friends and the pmblic generally to call and
examine my Goods and Prices. _ nd
. OF CALIFORNIA
chee .
“CAPITAL $300,000 ick
‘Principal Office—305 California St.,
-. _ SAN FRANCISCO.
Pree AN URANCE OALY.
J. F. Hovewroy, President.
' Guo. H. Howard, Vice President
Cuarues H.: Story, Secretary.
Di. B. Evpy, Marine Secrctayy.
BH. BicELow, Genéral Manager.
R. H. Maer, Genera Agent.
Grass Valley Branch fer Nevada Co.
. DAVID WATT, 1 W. SIGOURNEY.
ye B. BRAD) Manager.
Orrice— MAIN STRELT,GRASS VA LEY
_ CITIZENS BANK,
BROAD STREET. .. .. NEVADA CITY
Paid up Capital $3¢,000.
OFFIOERS:
We Th 2 reer eer er Vice President
4+ JOHN T. MORGAN,,.Cuthier and Scereiary *
—DIRECTORS:—
Dr. R. M, Hent.-: » Jonw T. Monocax,
Gro, M. Huaues. J ARBUGAar,
NILES SEARLS. L. Hovssax,
E. M. Paesron.
farReceive Deposits, Buy and: Sell’ Ex
47 Purehase Geld Dust and Bullion
fat Highest Price Paid for State an
ci
‘. ty Warrants.
: ‘DRAW CHECKS-GN ton se ae
r ' 3d Example. Peoligy No. ae, ye
or York, % March 27, 18@9. Amount. . .25,000,00
Sacramento, $ Total preayums paid . sy 2. om. 95
San Franelaco In this case the assured with rew, March
Me z 27, 1880, im cash, 33,812.45, being ad per ct,
Sam dese of premiums paid.
. hes, Angtics Many policies will thus be paid in 1890,
Po nao > _Exchange on, all the Principal /ahowing
make Collectians and twansact a General
Banking Business. 3
—~CORRESPONDEXTA—
‘(Ne York—First Nationa] Rank.
Sas Francisco—First NationalGold Bank
Sackamento—Natiousl Goid Bank of D
‘O, Mills & Co,
Sax Josz—Farmers National Gold Bank.
£8—Cotumer@al. e Los ANGEL Bank,
2 g, HARTWELL, County surve or.
F. ENGLEBR 1oHt .
qu. S. Dep. Minogel Surveyor.
Hartwell. & Englebright,
—AXD—
Surveyors,
PFICE AT COURT HOBSE, Nerads .
yar
fart extend a cordial invitation to our },
THE PLACE TO BUY
EiQqliday Gooda.
1S AT
R. N. SMOOT’S,
(The Blind Man,) ag
Junction of Main and Commercial
Streets, Nevada City, .
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
and CHOICE STOCK of
Fresh Candies, FreshFruits,
Handsome Toys, Pipes,
Cigars, Tobacco, Notions, Etc,
"Attention is called to my new brands of
Cigars, among them the : :
Which Smokers ‘say isthe Best Cigar for
the money ever brought to” aera 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.
Comukitsess for supplying Christmas Trees
with Candies and Toys will find great inducements by purchasing at’ my store.
KR. N. SMOOT,
The Bland Man. di-1
Insurance offered by the
Equitable Life Assurance
Society of New York is
the Cheapest and the Best.
FIRST. Recause its HINCONTESTABLE
Folices are simple, concise.and without
arduous conditions sudh as‘so frequently resultin technical and inequitable. settlements
or annoying Utigation.
Second. Recause ite Policics. besides furnishing ABSOLUTE INDEMNITY, prove at
maturity profitable investments, as letters
Policies ly pmove.
Third. Because of its financial ssrength,
progressive management,.and widely. extended business. (The average annual amount
of ite new policies iss has for the past
eleven years been larger than that of any
other vompany,)
Policies carrie] Ten Years
with the-re‘urn of all Premiums paid and interest thereon.
lst Exam ye BRolicy No. 43,563, issued
May 25, 1 Amount. , 10,000.60.
Total Premiums paid (11 years), . . 5,594,00
The assured is now entitled do draw, in
cash 96,455.80, having had besides $10, 006
of assurance for eleven years, 115 per cent
of p'emiums paid returnable in cash.
mi -exatople and those whieh follew show
ip Profits are paid PolicyHolders than are now declared
by any other Company.
24 Examiiis Policy Na. .68,543, issued
Dec. 30, 1 Endowment 29 years. Tontine Period Ten years. Amount, $14,000.00
Total Prevaiums paid (0 years).. .7,582.00
The aswgred on Dec, 30, 148), will he @utitled to draw, in cash, 32, QHg3.30, 12a per ct.
premiums paid.
These results although prediited ty carefully made estingutes are
Not Es:imates but Actual Cash
Cash. Returns ef from 100: to
120 per cent. of the: siehanacme
Paid.
Assets, 3837, 366,841 15
Surplus, $7, 515 407,75
PRESIDENT :
HENRY B. HYDE.
VICE-PRESIDENT : aaa
EM. “BROWN,
Q's oat attention paid te Peamination .
Mining Breperty. ~ . Sad Keporte-ce. od . scent, NEVADA, ciTy, CAL.
. bacconist, has just received: a fresh
co.
and indiscretions of youth,
“ness, early decay, loss of manhood,
recently Se Bong sagee from holders ‘at Tontine_
The Palace Cigar Stare.
Atex, ZexKinp,. the popular tostock of Havana and Domestic Cigars,
of thé choicest brands. Als» all the
favorite -varicties of Chewing TobacHis stock of Candies and Nuts
are choice and fresh, and_ his prices
are the towest i in the city, tf
£FGo te the National ‘wud
Hotel. S. A. Envy, Proprietor.
For Ladies and Gentlemen,
Second term of
Business College begins Jan. 3.
Book-keeping $10 a month. —“Pen—
manship alone $5,or 3 lessous a'week
I month $3. School every night,
Saturday and Sunday excepted. imj
>
A Card.
To all who are suffering from the errors
nervous weak&e. J
will send a recipe that will cure you, F REE
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America.
Send a self-addressed env elope to the Rev,
Josern T. Inman, Stawmax D, New York
Ciry.
mis-ly
Peete graphs equa
‘to San Francisco's
best. Coins, Operator. Ru DOLPH
Photo-Ga lery, Broad Styeet, an ada.
The American. People.
No ate in the world suffer as
much with Dyspepsia as Americans—and although years of experiencé in
medicines have failed to agcomplish ,
a.certain and sure remedy until .
Green’s August Flower was introduced for this disease and_ its: effects,
yet so well has this remedy sueceed-.
ed in every case to effect a cure, that
there is not a druggist inthe United States but recommends the: August Tlower in all cases of dy ‘spepsia
and Liver complaint, costiveness,
sour stomach, sick headache, and all
derangentents of the stomach and
liver. Go to your druggist—and get
a sample bottle for 10 cents and try
it. Two doses will relieve any case.
Regular size 75 cents.
7
Mothers! Mothers! Mothers! aes.
Are you disturbed at night and
broken of yeur rest by a sick child
suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of eutting teeth. If
so,go at onee and get # 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 nota mother on earth
Wid has ever used it, who will not
tell jp at once that it will regu ilate
the bowels, and give rest te the
mother and relief and health to the
child, operating like magic. It is
‘perfectly safe to use in “all ca:
es, and pleasant to the taste, and is
the prescription of aae of the oldest
nurses in the [‘wijed States. Sold
‘verywhere. % venta abottle’ , .
It is a very common expression,
‘but we thinkthatasmed to embellish
and preserve them to a ripe old age
is decidedly,more.cppropyiate. .Dhis
can be done by keeping yourself. suppled with. bottle of that. splendid
dentifrice, Fragrant Sozadont, which
will beantify the teeth and preserve
them from the ravages of decay. .Sozodont cuntains no ,acids@er gritty
substances which injure the enamel
but iawomposed of rare and antisepic-herbs, which have a benéficial cffechou the whole economy of .the
mouth. Sold dy all suyyists.
Chrestnutwood?’s.).
and best female physiciaus «and . .
AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
areincomparable. They stimulate
the TORPID LIVER, invigorate
the NERVOUS SYSTEM, give
tone tothe DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
‘ greate perfect digestion and regular 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 Fever and Ague. _Upon the healthy action 1 of the Stomach and Liver ‘depends, almost
wholly, the health of the human .‘DYSPEPSIA: _ .
It is for the cure of this disease :
andits attendants, SICK HEADACHE, — NERVOUSNESS, DESPON DENCY, “CONSTIPATION,
PILES, &c., ‘that these Pills have
gained such a wide reputation. No
remedy was ever discovered thats j
acts so speedily and géntly onthe .
: digestive organs, giving them. tone
and vigor to assimilatefood. This
accomplished, , the NERVES, are
BRACED, , the BRAIN N OURISHED, andthe BODY ROBUST. “Try
this, Remedy fairly and you will
gaina Vigorous Body, Pure ré Blood.
strong nerves and a cheerful mind
Price 25c. 35 Murray St.
TUTT’S . HAIR DYE.
-GRAY Harm on. “WHISKERS changed to a,
Grossy BLAcK by-a rs eae. of
0
this Drm, It imparts a Natura
acts Instantaneéously. Sold b
or sent by express on receipt o
Office, . 35, Murray Sti, “New York.
Color, and
Prossiets,,
Owner Wanted.
jou R STRAY HOGS have been. on the
subseriber’s premises for six weeks. .
Two of them barrows, with the left ear cut
off, and about six months oli. The other’
two are black ; no mark about ; two months
old, The owner is requested. to call, way
damages and take them away.
GEO: F, CX sgh w ie
Brush Oreek, ne ar Selby Sips, Dex,
Cc. W. CROSS,
Ae and Counselor at Law,
ob
OFFIOL—@nr. # na «& Pine Steve tm,
Drayage and Express.
RAN. BAKER, =~ = + Proprictor,
8 PREPARED TO TRANSPORT HEAVY
aid light articles to-any part of the city
-at the Lowest Living Rates. All orders carefully arid promptly as age and satisfaction
guaranteed. ee
Stable, Empire Livery
BRGAD STREET.... -NEVADA CITY
Qpposite National Exchange Hotel, :
D, WELLINGTON, Proprietor.
RES. Proprietor of the EMPIRE STA BI. FS
‘, #enOUnCEs that he has now the largest
wt of
Horses, -Carriages and, Buggie ry
To be found in this part of the State.
Teanw,
Hacks to let at the shortest notice.and uth
mortronsenable teres:
“The Ho are free from vice, of gopdsts le
and cape pateeing #6 fost aReny ‘gentleman
cares todrive
Aa Carri for EBunerale attended two
With promptnegs.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
Borses boarded by the day, week or month
and the greatest of tare guaranteed.
b. WELLINGTON
F. Von BUELOW,. M. D.,
pssierax AND SURG HON.
ne
OFPICE. aN. BELDEN’S pRut STORE,
Masonite Building.
Residence—Main Street, oppesite choot
Hoysity Neva la City.
Assessment Notice.
YENTENNIAL GRAVEL GOLD MINING
Company. Location of prizeipal place
ot business, Gold Hill, Storey Ogunty, NevaLAprEes wh possess thefinest complexions are among the. patrons of .
'Glenh’s Sulphur Soap. . Hill's h ir
and whisker dye, biagk av brown,
ee,
i phatase metas
-tartling and Terribte ie:
To the ear of affection is the sapnd
of adry metallic cough, that .seems
asif-arattle ‘were sprang in the
chest.of the beloved one, Hasten to
loosen it with Hale’s honey oft berehoudd and tar, the ew medical
agent, whivh is admitted cto be th:
best remedy for pulinehary com
plaints ct presenG duown, “Thy
the faculty and: — the . peuple.
All druggiste-beep of, = Paice 40.
and $1.
one. mibute.
Pike’s Toothache di —: cure in
cures it is accomplishing astunixhe-{_
da, Location of wor ks, Washin yton Town. ship, Nevasia County’, California, :
Notice is hereby given thggat a me eting
of the Bouré of Directors reka on the Twentienth (20th) day,of Now saner, Hae an asseasmient, (NG. 2,) of On vy alf a & share,
Was levied upon thecagjtal stock uf the cororation, go og \witnediately, in United
é tates gold voi, tothe Steretary, at the-oftfwe of the Coupeny, No, 205° Main street,
Bedh 16, Nevasla.
Any stock upon which this: Sapessinent
dal ranainampaid on the Twenty third(3)
day, of Deeein ber, issy, will bedelinquent, and
al vertised ah sale ng public auction: and
unless payment is made betore,. will be soll!
t Monday, the. Twenty fourtin 24) day of JanuBry, 1st, to pay the deijnj pent assessment,
jtoyether with tOsts Of ucivortising and expenses of said: by order of. tke Board oi
Directors. FRANK A. Wisk, Secretary.
itive —203 Main feet. doid Hill, Nevada.
EMBNT.
The day of sale of the whove Notice of A
sexsmentis hereby postponed until Wer
‘. nesduwy the 244 day of February, 1831, at the
same hour and Place. By order of the Board
of Directors. FRANK A. WISE, Sec’y.
“@ Gold Hill, Nexada, Dec. 23, 1880),
wigh Elegant Buggies, Wagers and .
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