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December 31, 1880 (4 pages)

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ie DEBURE MPANY, . c 5 Cam IPAN ays eof the Lares” a: pes, repre Ww Sold -Coin, y Rise in Uni. Ss Chains Git thal Agents, an Franvise “ E, Agent, ~ E'S’ FICE, cate Sireci. N RECEIVER) refuy bs one ii ight hi to this, ior bey re TY anner, f Ores, ae Produ was, ef ed ipo. r} a Cay, Cal, yer description, umd ABS? VED, i for Coia, d or Silve?, AN, sions, Ete. UQeEC ial Streets, is h Bpeeis alts. ARDS,: Nevada @fty, 'T AMP SOLy lvanees made ry Street, sco. SILVER: BY, GROCERY STORE, ~ TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, . Cossanaepial Street, .. Nevada City Flour,, per 100 kbs.,,.$ Assorted Craakers 1 4 Seda Crackers _ 80 Mackerel, No. 1,, perkit, 2 50 bran, per 10@lbs., 4 25 Small Corn, per 100 lbs., 1 874 Wheat, per 200 lbs., 2°0 Ground Barley, per 400 Ibs,, . 1 674 . Whole Barley, . per,00 lbs, +50 E, B Tea, per ib., 40 Japan Tea, per Jb, ; Crashed Sagar,. "_voL. xu NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1880. NO. 97, THE. DAILY TRANSGRIPT, Nevada City, California. —= Kop. BROWN. fii Toss CALKINS, BROWN & CALKINS, PROPRIETORS. eo “Dailf.Rranseript” was Estab* hushed september 6th, E860. EL LE EL PRICE UuisT —OF THE— “BEEHIVE” . oo Beehive Tea, pew-Ib.. ° Brown Sugar, . Pearl Barley, . 3 Ibs.. 26 ete Split Peas, 13 Ibs., } 00 Best Island Rice, 10 Ibs.,: 1 00. Harkness Wax Candles, box, 4 00: Oysters, , 12 cans 100 Tomatoes, . 7 tans’ 1 00 . Corn, ‘ass 5eans 1.00} ‘Idly, . <2. *""Saha, 90 Syrup, . per-gallon, 874 -Sardiiies, gmail a, 6eans. 1.00, ‘Sardines, large ¢ 4 cans \ 00 Lemon Peel and Sarde, 3 i 1 QO: Tobacco, . per: 70 Oil Can full of Coffee; 3: Ihs.,, 60 Milk Can,fall of Coffee, 3 Ths, ie 60 Dinner Can full of Coifse,5 lbs., 1 00). Beans, 334 lbs. for 1 00 Ground. Coffee, per package, 29 cts. Corn Starch, 2 RA soy Ss: 25 cts. Starch, 2 25 ets “— Medal Kero al Kerosene, Qil, per galp50c 5 gal ean, 2:25 bes Cal. “Candle, 30.for 1 00 . f Eeye’s. English Cocoa, packet 25 Washing Powder, 3 packages, 25c. Mustard, per bottle, . 10c, Pepper, per bottle, 10e,. Ww cae Tubs, from 60-eentsto 200 Wash Boards, 30-cts. Watcr Buckets, 37% cts. Clothes Baskets, $0' cts, Rolling Pins, Sct. Potato Mashers, 15 cts. All goods subject te correction. s@ Everything Fresh and-warrant ad.to be the Best. Richard Roberts ¢ 3 o : @ 2 ee = = iss *. = ae tps rz) = or @ ,= & B . oe.. ~ ee BN, 3 . a J R. M. HUNT, i D.,, ‘TYENDING PHYSICIAN. o_ F¥YICE—-PINE STREET, Rear of W D. Vinton’s Drug Store J. M Walling, re” A SG. Pine Street, rst door. iow’? ee Sonares of chia Btare George 5. Hupp, A‘ nn Counacor at Jaw. neces 5g Pine a IN AID OF. THE OrpHan Chiworen! OF GRASS VALLEY, AT: HAMILTON HALL, Friday Evening; Dec. 31. General 'Comumitteg 5. “o."" “G@rags Valley. Hon Wm George T W Carson AB Brady Robert Cryer W Daws 1W Hays, Jr., W ILMitehel?’ . Cc CTownsend J Palamountain. J M Manning, J Glasson James J Orr E R West J Johnston S D Avery . D ‘Meagher David Binkelman., Peter Johnstom J Seliger A B D@ble C Fritz ; ae WH Montgomery; » Frank Tayior T L Hughes PT Riley R Roberts ‘Dr J W. Relly W Lontzenheiser;; Dan P ie James Watt J Bam W F Finnie © Sam Noviteky Dr W € Jones . H Uphoff Dr Ivaneovich s B Johnston W © Pope; James Bennaleck David Watt. Geo Johnston B MeGrath J M Thomas J Champiowy: Dr8 M Harris T & Carr WR Bird P C Jowe ~ J Harrigan PJ Ryan . C Sullivan W Kellagher. ~ H Seadden 3 Granger J Hearsh C Nathan J ¥ Kidder R R. Smith . 3K Code T H Moore -; « P-H Paynter Ww nolds: < J Gilbert J 1 Sykes Geo W Hill T Hodye MC Taylor, D N Coffin : J E & Roberts: E Creller--/ P Noonan W A Hawl F Hooper J Trenbe Jd James 8 Notvitsky G D MeLean.,, _~d P Grey ; Wm Bee Dr MeCoiumis& P Morshead: G.Hamuilton, A Lucas. : re P cat : A . ae : 8 P Dorsey Cc t Dan Rourke ; . Jos Weissbein J J Dorsey . . Jacob HeymanWH Benson: T Cloke . P Daily ae: J P Shoemaker dCadden . CH Mitchell *3 Greany: R eg J W Peters Hen olaet “J F Judd A J Foster “‘W Campbell George Howe W Stediard J D Meek ‘M Ford I Haas M McDonough , B Gad be m J Spidel a Lewis z PP Greaney~ JT Wickes. JM Lakenan , JC Conaway = oss ~— ~ Thomas Fahey . € Dahigrea Hi ie W Tierne M Mitche Fred Trebiloeox Mitchell Sota Doug V Shoemak ar F Dulmaine J Noell A Gale T Othet. Gen e ParrLeslie Coombs C Millier R Caddy H SilvesterWm MorganW J Crase . RThomas ° Wm Frank. — C White Thos Taffe, J T Rodda J Benalleck W Deamer T F Collins W Powell erGCompton.; T Leduc : J Decota JohmE Carter Henry Campbell C E Clinch B Dunstom . James. W Cooley W C Stokes: NEVADA erry. Hion.John Caldwell, Hon Niles Searis, Jacob. Naffzizer, Chas Ken§ . Wm SRicharas, Thos Moran, A Bhamenthal, M Rosenberg, Al Zekind, C Beckman John. Dunniclif%, G v Schmittburg, John. Webber,. A D Tower, A Isoard, Geo G Allan, A B Crosby, 1.J Relte, Chas Grimes, Geo E Turner, Jon Kenny, ned Ni ges Wm Powell, John Kistle, . L M Sukeforth, RC Wal , . Edwin. Tilly, Jos.Tho: Ed Muller, BH Gay . Jas le, JK Carr, Geo 8 Hupp, NP Brown, Geo C Shaw, John Schmidt, , August Lademan,, Alex Sloan, k._E Robinson, Jas B Gray, Louis Siebert, O Maltman, Qacar-Brewn, C W Cross, Z BR Clauey, SM ARTSVILLE. ee dD hy neg Thea ¥ T 8 Brew Albert H ges, Jerry Donebe®,, P Butler, John Smith, Wm Grameey, Con Slattery, Dan @ "Donnell, Jas Phelan,. J ihn Hafey, Thos Mondy. Thos Conton, Capt Carregam, * ° i you Ber. { John Hussey, ‘Philip Cunni@y John Heinses, wry Goodwin, — Ul F Smell, . 0 K Cloudamas MOORE'S FLATS ; ? y> ua 2 gree rity, Sm 4 Committee on invitation Hon Wm George, Hon A B Dibwie, Br broke tiara, oO NB Brady aalitit Seam MC Taylor, _. PaaS. edhe W Heyesdr,. Wm Daws. ane tehvinsciocant Laws} Jas F Ge ne aon ele + gua GRAND BALL Bs SILVER PLATED AM: The most economical and successful process . very much larger per centage of gold than ahy other method. Hotel Table Ware and all kinds Metal Goods: Plated, Old Mining Plates Boughl, for niar. GOLD MINERS _ WORKING PLACER GRAVEL AND QUARTZ MINES” SavE YVouR GoOortD. BY USING —— He: New, or R San Francisco Gold, -Sflver and Nickel Plating Works. 653 anu 655: Mission Street, between New Montgomery and Third, San Francisco. EDWARD G. DENNISTON, Proprietor. LGAMATING PLATES. now in use. Will Sens y Plates to save na en in Exchange for lated. See ee JOHN ‘JACK’S” Cigar and Tobacco STORE, — On Pire Street, Nevada City, . Is the Oldest and Cheapest Store ~$a.Nevada City. iaeite ON HAND THE Largest, Best and Cheapest —BS8TOCK OF-— [CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Fancy. Goods, etc. Give mea call. a. o10 SCHMIDT BROTHERS, COMMERCIAL STREET, Nextdoor to.Naffziger’s Meat Manket ‘NEVADA CITY. ealer im PROVISIONS, JOHN JACK. “ Case Goods, Flour and Peed}Candies,. Nats, Fruits, Cutlery, THE PLACE TO BUY Eioliday Goods, 18 AT R. N. SMOOT’S (The Blind Man,)Junction of Main and. Caamercial Streets, Nevada City. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE and CHOICE SPOCK of * Fresh Candies, Fresh Fruits, Handsome Toys, Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco, Notions, Ete. Attention is called to my new brands of Cigars, among them the rROMPE, 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 Raées than the same quality of. . coods can ba purchased for elsewhere. Committeas for supplying Christmas Traes with Candies. and Toys will find greatducements by purchasing at my store. -~ R. N. SMOOT, * ‘The Blind Man. dl-1 Cigars, Tebacco, Eta. 4aTl extend ». cordial invitation to our friends and the public soe, to.call and examine my Goods an nb Home Mutual Insusance Co. _ OF CALIFORNIA Ae, CAPITAL $300,000: iii ——— he Cheapest and the Best. Insurance offered by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York is IRST. Recause its INCONTESTABLE Polices are simple, concise and without arduous conditi ons such as-v0 frequently result in tostenheni on and inequitable settlements Principal Office—3065.Californda St., "SAN FRANCISCO, ‘}pMes AN URANCE ONLY, — J. F. Hovourox, Rresident. Gxo. H. Howand,. Vice President Cnargurs H. Story, Secretary. cy B. Evov, Maritie Secrctary. . H. Biestow, General Manager. i H, Magus, Genera Agent.oo = = Grass Valley Branch for Nevada Co. ! TRUSTS XS ¢ DAVID WATT, 1 W. SIGQURNEY. & B. BRAD Manager. ‘Orgice—-MAIN STRELT,GRAGS VA LEY CITIZENS BANK, : BROAD STREET..... NEVADA CITY Paid up Capital $28,000. OFFICERS: E. M PRISTON cn. os sees dent Bh. Ma UNE, «iba, dodesss Vice ident JOHN @, MORGAN..Cashier and Secretary o —DIREGRORS: Dr. RSM. Host, Sonn 7 T. Morgay, Guo. M, Hvousns. J ARposasT, NIMES SESKLS, L. Hovsmax, : M. Preston. sar Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex: ) ga Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion 4@7 Highest Price Paid for Suate an Warrants 9 DRAW CHECKS ON 4 New York, cei : ‘Sacramento, San Franciseo, San Jese ‘Leos Angeles ae > First Bank. eens one all the Principal eke Collections and, transact » General 0, — & Co, SS men National GoldBank. t Bank.. 4 Woe NE County surveyor. or amnoying litigation, Seeend. Because its Bolicies besides furnishing ABSOLUTE INDEMNITY, prove at maturity profitable investments, as letters recently published from holders of Tontine Polities clearly prove. ‘Third, Because of its financial strength, essive ment, aud. widely, extenbusiness. averageannual amount of its new policies iseued’ has for the past ‘eleven years been large than that of any ‘other company,) Policies cirriel Ten Years with the reurn of all Premiums paid and interest tHereon. ist Example: . Policy No. ie. issued ‘May 26, 1869. Amount. . 810,000, 60 Total Premiums paid (11 years). . 5,504.00 The assured is now entitled to draw, in ca pote ito having had besides $10,000 . of assurance for elaven years,.115 per cent ‘of.p emiuins paidweturnabie in cash. a example aud those which follow show * Profits are paid Policy-_ Holders than are new declared . by any other Company. \ 2d Examf ae . Policy Ne 68,543, isewed Dec. 30, 1 Endowments 20 years. Tontine Period Suwanee Axuaount. .10,00000 Total Premiums paid(10 vears). ..7,530:00 The assured.on Dec, 30, 1880, will be entitied to draw; inwash, $0944.30, 390 per et. premiums These resuits-although predicted by Ca&refully made estimates are Returns. 84 Example, Policy Now cm, March 27, 156% Amount. Total juras * In 27, 1890, in engh, 83,312.45, being 114 _per ct. of premiums pald, Many policies will thus be paid in 1880, showing. Cash: Returns of from 100 to 120:per cent. of. the Premiums Paid. : Assets, $37,366,841.75 $7,515,40275 n'y PRESIDENT: — HENRY K HYDE. » VICE.PREBLDENT : / Tames W. Alesander. eM. RROWR,, ‘iseyed . 85, 000,00 » Z.HOR . are choiee and freh,. and his prices Not Es:imates but Actual Cash. is case. the assured Py March . The Palace Cigar Store, if ' . ALEX. ZEKIND, the popular tobaceonist, has just received a fresh stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars, of.the.choicest brands. Alse all the favorite varieties of Chewing Tobacco.’ His stock of Candies and Nuts’ are the lewest in the city. oo -—4 Ge to ‘the National Exchange Hoteh S. A. Enpy, Proprictor. ll a tf ‘Fer 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 l month $3. School every night, Saturday and Sunday excepted. 1m A Card, “ To all who are suffering from the érrors and indiscretions of youth, nervous: weakness; early decay, loss of manhood, &ec., I will send a recipe that willeure you, FREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy was. discovered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joserpa T. Inman, Station D, New York City. m8-ly Photo graphs equa to San Francisco's best. CoLntys, Operator. RuDOLPH PhotoGa’ lery, Broad Street, Nevada. ——— i © <a The Aterican People. No people in the world--sufferas much with Dyspepsia as Americans— and although years of experience in medicines. have failed to accomplish a certain and sure remedy until Green’s Alagust Flower was introduced for this cigease and—‘its effects, yet so well has this remedy succeeded in €veny case to vffect a cure, that there is not a druggist in the United States but recommends the August Flower in all cases of dyspepsia and Liver complaint, —costiveness, sour stomach, sick headache, and all derangements of the stomach and liver. Go to youn druggist—and get a sample bott Ye for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve any case. Regalar size 75 cents. Mothers! Mothers! Mothers! 1! Are you disturbed at night and, broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying. with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth. If 80, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s soothing syrup. It will relieve thepoor little suffer-. er immediately, you may depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. Phere is not » mother on earth who has ever usedit, 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. ‘Tt is perfectly safe to use in all’ cas— es, and pleasant to the taste, aad is the prescription of one of tae eklest and best female physiciausand purses in the United States. © Sold verywhere. 23 cente a battle, ; _———sea ialpeitin tllin—silp Armed to the Tecth. It isa very common expression, . but we think that armed to embellish and preserve them toa ripe old age is decidedly more appropriate, This: can be done by keeping: yourself eup. pled with a bottle of that splepdid dentifrice, Fragrant Sosedont, which will beautify the teeth and preserve them from the ravages of decay.. Sezodont cuntsins no acids or gritty substances which injrre the enamel but is composed of rare-and antisepic herbs, which have a beneficial effect on the whole ecotémyof the nouth, Sold by all druygists,. Reconstiraction Irn possibles. This may not be true as regawds Statee—inileed we know it is not butis absobately true as regards those delicate organs; the human longs. When they are disordered and«partly une, they cunnot.be restored to a. healthy condition. But bear in'mind that this. misfortune can never happen if Hale’s honey horehound aad tar is administered asa remedy for the cough which always precedes pulmenary cousamption. Soldday drnggists. every where at 50 cents and $2; Gieat saving to buy large size. P Pike’s Too! hache. drops cure in one minute. oe 8 AA AID ewes Ses: tre-meestine ‘Wit the scalpis aunoyed with “. annarat G-enn’s,Sulphur, soap will be found.an infaliible “femedy. _ AGENT, ‘WEVADA ITY, CAL, or bee hair and Whisker one black . Backe-to let at the abortest notice and on th TUTT’S. "PILLS! AS'AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, are areincomparable. They stimulate the 1 the TORPID LIVER, invigorate the NERVOUS SYSTEM, give tone tothe DIGESTIVE ORGANS éreate perfect digestion and regular movement of the bowels. AS AN ANTI-MALARML . 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 wholly, “the health of the’ human race, DYSPEPSIA.. It is for the cure of this disease and its attendants, SICK HEAD© ACHE, NERVOUSNESS, DESPONDENCY, CONSTIPATION, PILES, &o., that these Pills have gained s1 sucha. wide reputation. No remedy \ was ever discovered that. acts 80 speedily and gently on the the digestive organs,giving them tone and vigor to assimilatefood. This accomplished, the NERVES are BRACED, the BRAIN NOURISHED, andthe BODY ROBUST. 1 Try this Remedy fairly and you will gaina Vigorous Body, Pure Blood. strong nerves and a cheerful mind. Price 25c. 35 Murray St., Ney. TUTT’S. HAIR DYE. . Gray Harm on, WHISKERS changed to a GLossy BLACK by & «Blige application of this Dyn. It im a Rat ral Color, and acta I rE = an Dg Sy Druggists, , "35. Mur on receipt o Ofliee )_Murray Bt New. York.) Office, . Owner Wanted. OUR STRAY HOGS have been on the _ subseriber’s premises for six. weeks, . ‘Two of them barrows, with the left ear cut off, amd about six months ohh, ~The. other two.are black ; po mark about ; two-months old: The owner is requested to call,. pay damages and take them away, GEO. F.G6OPER. Brush:Creek, near Selby p Flat. Di Doe: M4. C. W. CROSS. Aa and Counselte at Law. OFFICH—or. BH an @& Pine Streuta, Drayage and Express. ‘DAN. BAKER, + = +--+ + Broprictor. ily PREPARED TO TRANSPORT. HEAVY and light articles to any yrtot the city at. the Lowest Living Rates.. All orders carefully and promptly attend to and ere tion , guaranteed, tf Empire. Livery. Stable, BROAD biases: . MEVADA. CITY Oppesite Natioualut Kachange ‘Hotel. hm WELLINGTON,. Proprietor, HE. Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES th Snares that he has‘new the largest Morses, Carriages and Buggies To bedound in. this ‘of the State, Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and; mest. reasonable terns.. Horses are free fromyice, ot good style andicapable: ‘atgolng ae fastas any gentleman cares to dri sar Car with Good Saddle Miia alwaysan hand Horses-boarded b the day, week or month and the greatest of me guaranteed. 4 DD. WELLINGTON _ F.Von BUELOW, M. D., pusician-ann SURGEON. ~ OPRICE LN ‘RELDEN’S DRUC Masonic Building. Regidences-Main Street, opposite School House, Neva is City, . . STORE, Assessment, Notice. . /Gompany, Loeation,of principal place ot business, Gold Hill, Storey County, Nevada. Location of works, Washington Town.abip, Nevada County, Ualifomis. otice is hereby yiven that at a meeting ofthe Board of Direvtacx;held on the oo tienth (20th) day of Nov rember, 1830, an sessinent, (No,-2,) of one halt @ centa aes was levied ujgeon the « ayital stouk of the corporation, payable immediately, in United. States gold coin, to the Secectary , at the offiee.ok. the Company, No. .203-Main street, Goldubtill, Ne ‘Arey stuck upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the Twenty -third(23} day of December, 1850, will. be delingueutand Vertised for sale at public, auction; and unleus payment is made before, will be sold Monday, the ‘Twenty -tuurth(24) day of January, Lssl, »pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expénses of sale. Ly order of the. Bourd of Directors. FRANK A. WISE, Secretary. Dahan: 908-aialn street, Gold Hill, Nevada, POSTBON E: EMENT. The day of sale_of the abuve Notice of As-: meron . eh ne Me mtponed until Wed"Eaeaiie 1881, at the order of the Board A. WISE, suc’y, ut lirectors. vii or brown, Bie, . t2. God sill, Sores, Dec, 23, .188u for Funerals attended to {BNTENNIAL GRAVEL GOLD MINING..