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SILVER MININ
of Principal ee
nty; “Calitornia_
nt upon the fol.
&ccount of ‘
the fourth day ae
amounts set qr.
ective sharehoid
California; loeg=" or
C)
No,
Shares, Amt
100 $5709 {
2000 300.69
500 75.00
200) 30.09
200 . 80.9 Fi
0.
20 37.00)
'T06 15.00
100 15.00
500 75.00
50 7h
75 9%
_ 400 60.06
100 15.09.
10D. 15:00
109 1500
50: 79
20 3.00
1000 } 56 try
2% aS
0 75 Ou
6000 tia gy
1000 150.00
1006 “T8009
B00) 350.09
500 TE.” 1
at) 75.00.
300 45.00
1000---150,00
2500 375.69
500 Th00
100 Thy
100. 1.00
1575 236.95
500 75.00
300
15.09
50 oe
15 2.25
16 Lw
Vand an order ot
» Ot’ the fourth
Wwny shares of -,
nay be necesgaion, at the otficg
No, 328--Mont!
0, California, on
of February,
CK P.M. Of said
ent assessment
" Of advertising
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
“inte the Thomas, Banner -and otlier
mines. -Everything will be all right .
ayer
_
“TREVADA-OITY CALIFORNIA
C4
Brief Mention. 2
Fred. Jones kas gone to Grass Valley to'reside.
Jas. E. Broderiek returned from .
the Bay yesterday morning. © ~ .
Pont forget the grand masquerade . -J. M. Smith vs Nevada Reservoir
—ballat Temperance Hall this ever.
G. E. Malloy sends as some very .
interesting printed documents, from
the Grand Lodge A. Q. U. W,
Herman Jennings has been appointed by Govegpor Perkins asa Notary
Public for Newada county, to_reside. —
atMalakoff
Too: much surface Water running .
ieee Der evorererere—=
_ acted inthe Superior Court yester+
. Superior Court.
The following business was trans—
Way, Jndge John Caldwell presiding:
M.-Q’Hearne vs. J. M. Buttington,
Defendants Leahy a d No an have
ten dys’ additional time in which to
file prepesed amendments to motion
for a new trial.
Ditch Co, Hearing of defendant's .
motion to file -amended— answer en
dered continued.
Chas. Kent vs, E. Ow Tompkins.
‘Argved, submitted and taken under
advisement,
=
Recess till Monday at 10 4 M.
The Pittsburg Mine.
againin-afew days however,
Persons -who have articles of cloth=
ing in the Chinese’ laundries that .
have-been-elesed for nén=payment of.
licenses, can obtain the same by applying to Marshal Baldridge and proyjung property.
Mr. Simonds, defendant's attorneg in the case of the City of -Nevada vs. B. McCloskey, will this‘morningmake a motion before Justice
Robinson to set aside the order made
by him reinstating the cause -upoa
his docket.
The groundhog that came outof
ity hole Wednesday. (Miehaebinas
Day) saw no shadow of himself, be‘cause the sun did not-shine, Accord+-has-eome-into the Pittsburg-mine #6
For-some time past surface .water .
rapidly as to cause much trouble, and
pumping kas been discontinued pre~paratory to running a drain tannel
990 feet in lemgth to tap the incline
at the 300-foot level. ‘This tannet
will also develop the northern extension of the mine, It is said recent
developinents:on the ninth tevel-have
been highly satisfactory. The mine
is now tilled with water to a point
above the 7th level.
\ —&_—_—
: Fine Tea at Cost.
Being overstocked with the popular “CoB.” Tea, I wil until further notice sell the same at cost, viz
35 cents a pound. S
j23-tf Wriaram Wor.
——— 6
tS, Secretary,
3__ Montgomery
rnia. _ja6-td
NT,
quent stock of
has been: postourth, 1881, at
t+, Secretary,
ce,
y
t Washington,
30, One Red and
me year old.—
“1 on the under
é owner is hered, fay charges. _ .
or further proling to law,
ON FOSTER.
ew ]
BALL
‘ AT
—.
loomfield,
OF
22, 1881,
OF THE
CHURCH
N t
recommeiding * "
upevior Chamally. They are
he high grade
srmentation in
om their foreign
sngthened with
yy manner, but
therefore, even
never .produce
y is ad , delifine, eminently .
und Clube.
el is a luscious,
of the Moselle
. a great favorite
ten called the
lium dry, full
nd highly priv
alities.
ry these superimiring them.
oberts,
Nevada City.
AN. MORGAN,
AN.
ry.
“amine hereafter.
ing to the belief of our grandfathers
-and grounfihogs there will be at least
_six weeks _more_of .winter— weather.
Manuel also concurs with the gréandhogs, and is lovking around for a two
nyonths’ job in deers,
The Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias will meet at-San Franeisgu on
the Sth instant, Several Past Chancellors from this city will attend. J.
G. Hartwell goes down to-morrow;
Geo. M. Hugnes aud J. W. Robinton, Sunday morning; Capt. J A.
Rapp, Tuesday morning. Past Chantvllors Robinsonand Hartwell will}
represent Milo Lodge,
The Derbec Mine.
Superintendent De Noon came
down in a. private conveyance yesterday morning with the last cleanup at the Derbec mine, which is said
to have been a good one. He left on
the 10 o'clock train for San Francisco, where it is reported he will make
fiual arrangements for sinking an incline through .which to work the
The work is now
done through a perpendicular shaft
aud is very expensive, The management are of-the opinion that the imeline wouldenable the pro .uctionof a
sufficiently large amouat of pay dirt
to make dividends possible at an
early date,
a
The Rainfall}.
The rainfall for 24 hours ending at
four o'clock P. M. yesterday was 2.67
inches, Total for season to date,
47.89,
ehtaein: 5 i
““SMALL PRovits and large sales”
isthe motto of Smith the Grocer.
Go to his.store and becgme convineed, : f2-4t
7 Cupid has arrived with « huge
stock of Valentines and made Brand
& Bassett’s store headquarters, £2-3t
Grand Masquerade Party.
At Temperance Hall Friday..evening. Dancing from 8 tili 1. . Tick3t, tts $1. All invited
Sleeping Reems te Rent, 4
Pleasant. sleeping rooms, with or:
Without fire, on Broad street, for
tent, Enquire at this office, {2
Nazoz Wuisky is better medicine
than. all the patent nostrums in the
World, W. H. Smith keeps it, {2-4¢
' Methers! Methers! Mothers! 1! !
Are you disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sick child
uffering and crying with the .excruGating pain of cutting teeth. If
,go at once and get ‘a bottle
of Mrs. Winslow’s soothing syrup.
It will relieve the poor little sufferet immediately, you may depend
“Upon it; there is mo mistake about
it, There is not a mother on earth
who hasever used it, who will not
‘ell 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 6 use ini all cas
“4, and pleasant to the taste, and is
the Prescription of one of the oldest
tad best. female physicians and
Yery where,
. titted up either fora gallery or as'a
» At San Francisco Prices.
— ee
Geo. Turnet has on hand a large
assortment of Stoves and Ranges
which he is selling at San Francisco
prices, consisting of Brighton, Persian and Medallion Ranges of the
latest improved cooking, stoves—
Crowning Glory, Bucks ServiceSo‘reno and other leading patterns, He
has the agency: for the celebrated
Powder, which isthe only powder
that can be used without causing
‘sick headaches, . ja23-2w.
Armed to the Tecth,
It isa very common expression, .
~ . but we think thatarmed to embellish
preserve them.to.a ripe old_age. and
is decidedly more appropriate. This
pean be done by-keeping yourself sup~pled-with-a-bottle
ofthat: splendid
‘will beautify the teeth and preserve
them from the ravages of decay: Sozodont cuntains no acids or gritty
substances which injure the ename
butis_ composed of rare-and—antisepic herbs, which have a beneficial effect on the whole economy of the
mouth. Sold by all druggists.
. SH a.
w za ER
W. H. Smrra Keeps constantly on
hand an limmense stock of fitst-class
fresh groceries and provisions.
prices ate as low as the lowest, f2-4t
To Who it may Concern
All persens indebted to the late
firm of Schmidt-& Potter, are hereby notified to call immediately at
the store of Schmidt Bros. and settle their accounts, or they will be
placed in the hands of an‘ officer for
collection,
jan27Scumror Bros,
— >.
House for Rent,
The upper part of the building ocsupied by Ch. Ferrand as,9 photograph gallery is for rent. It will be
private: house. Possession given immediately, Enquire of
jan28-2w L. W. Drevyrvss.
— oe
Building Lets for Sale.
Most desirable residence léte in
the city for sale at reasonable rates,
For particulars apjly “to F. M.
Schmidt, corner Park avenue and
Boulder streets, i
Notice to ‘Ladies,
A good nurse can be found by
calling at the fifth house east of
the Episcopal Church on Watee
street. t£
.
Fer Rent Cheap.
Good furnished rooms can be had
by the day, en month, Apply
at the corner of Pine and Commercial
streets.” Mrs. BE. Nicnons, j22
sarRare opportunities offered ut
Chestnutwood’s Businéss College,
Hay at market, rates,
jl8-im M,.Losner, Colfax,
£4°Go to the National. Exchange
Hotel. S. A. Eppy, Proprietor,
WoMEN admiration win. who use
Glenn’s Suiphur soap to improve the
skin. Hill’s huirand whisker dye
black or brown, 50c. 3
The End of the World.
Speculations about the probable
date of the World’s destruction ire
ridiculous. _When a man dies that’s
the end of the World to him; and_ if
the reader of this paragraph istroubled with a bad cough, cold or sore
throat, or .difficulty of breathing,
hoarseness'or any affeetion of the
bronchial tubes, the best thing he
can do isto postpone the fatal event
indefinitely by a prompt resort to
Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar,
which will assuredly prevent the
complaint in terminating incousumption, and will soon restore “his
i @:pir: tory system to a vig) O18 con‘dition,
Pike’s Toothache drops oure in
one minute.
A Card. =
To all who are ing from the ertors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakwill send a recipe that will cure
OF CHARGE. This great rem wae
corered by a missionary in South .
Send a self-addressed envelope to‘the Rev,
Josuru P. Ivmamx, Station D, Naw Yoru
City. _ __omély
> s%
Pheto aphs equa }
te Sen Dennett ‘s
erator. RuSOLPH
His jj
ness, early decay, lows of manhood, ‘&e., 1}
BIFTERS
No Time Should be Lost
If the stomach, liver and bowelé are affected
to adopt the suré remedy, Hostetter’s Stom»
ach Bitters, Diseases of the organs named.
beget others far more 8 ‘ious, and a delay is
therefore hazardous. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, chills andfever, early rheumatic twinges, kidney weakness, bring serious
bodily trouble if trifled with. Lose no time
in ‘using this ¢ffective, safe and long known
medicine. J
For walé by all Druggists and dealers yenerally, :
ws
CASEI
PRICE LIIisT
, —or THE—
CROCERY STORE.
TRANSCRIPT. BLOCK,
Commercial Street, . . Nevada City
Sardines, small cans, 6 cans
Sardines, large cans, 4 cans
Lemon Peel and Citron, 3 Ibs,
“Tobacco, per Ib.,
Oil Can fall of Coffee,” 3 1bs.,
Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 lbs.,
Dinner Can full of Cotfee,5 lbs., 1 00
Beans, 334 lbs. for 1 00
Ground Coffee, per package, 29 cts,
Corn Starch, 2 packages, 25 cts.
Starch, 2 packages, 25 cts
Prize Medal Kerosene Oil, per gal. 50c
do do do 5 gal can, 2 25
nd
F‘our, per 100 Ibs., $2 75
Assorted Crackers 140
Soda Crackers 80
Mackerel, No. 1, rkit, 225
Mackerel, . (5 Ib. cans, 60
bran, per 100 lbs., 125
Wheat, -per 100 lbs., 200
E. B. Tea, per lb., 40
Japan Tea, per-Jb., 25
Crushed Sagar, 7 peunds $1 60
.Brown Sugar, 8 pounds $1 00
T Pearl Barley, 3 lbe,, 25 ete
Split Peas, © 13-1be., 100
Best Island Rice, ~' 10 lbs,, 1 00
Harkness Wax ates ene! ‘ste
cans
ggg Scans 100
. Jelly, 2-pound cans, 30
00
00
00
70
60
Best Cal. Candles, 30 for ~ 100
Frye’s English Cocoa, packet 26
Washing Powder, 3 packages 26e:
Mustard, per bottle, 10¢.
Pepper, per bottle, 100,
All goods subject to correction.
s@ Everything Fresh and warrant
ed to be the Beat.
———
AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED _
For family and medieinal purposes.
ALSO AGENT FOR THE . .
6 Muscatel, nae Cystine. awe
‘. Phete-Ga'lery, Broad Street, Nevada
#
is a ad
<
Nevada Foundry,
Boas Coffee-pot and the new Tonite rig.
dentifrice, Fragrant Sozodont, which . _
a. 4 Michel. Pans. 5
cuamPracans.}!.
MACHINERY
FOR SALE
—AT THE—
12-inch Engine, 24 inch. stroke,
with heavy hoisting and pumping
10-inch Engine, 20 inch “stroke
New. —
: Complete Hoistin
ing My consisting of
gines, reels, bob,and
g and Pump2 10x90 Enboiler 46 inches
_1 8-inch Engine, 16-ineh—-stroke-}
with double hoist™-and
36x12, earl y new,
ble, with ho:stin
{ sting and pumping rig.
Boiler 36 inches +s
by 12 feet,
1 Portable Rugine, 8x16, and boiler._Hoisting and pumping gear
‘nearly new, :
1 8-inch Engine, 8x16,
1 tubular boiler 40 inches by 16
feet, e
10-stamp mill, 750 pound stamps,
8-stamp mill; $50 pound stamps.
Steam Pump, 10x12 éylinder. Wa
ter cylinder 6x19, :
3 6-inch Cornish Pumps, 2
2 8-inch Cornish Pumps,
1 Horn Pan and Settler,
27 and 29 Main Street, Nevad
Hardware, Tinware, Iron,
STEEL, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES,
1 8-inch Engine, 8x16, Reversi
ae ESS GS ae
LEGG & SHAW
a City,
Opposite Unioszi Erte, a
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS 1N
TOOLS OF ALL KINDS, &C.
Attention is called to our beautifuf-~
. = Ze ;
OVES AND RANGES, —
____Just_received direct_from-Eastern-Manufaesure
EB ———
3 Knox Pans,
500 feet 6-inch colum
ny in good order, /
g 325 feet 9-inek ;¢olumn,
new.
Water gates from-3 inches to 22
inches,
nearly
.
1 1l-inch Little Giant second—
Vhand,
2 Fue Boilers 36x20 feet.
1 Flue Boiler 36x12 feet,
3 Overshot Water Wheels 26, 32
and 35 feet diameter, cam plete, with
shafting, pinions, gearing, etc. . In
good order,
Tron Cars,:and a variety of Mining
Implements,
__APPLY TO
: G. G. ALLAN,
Nevada Foundry, Spring 8t.,
NEVADA CITY. J23-tf
Nevada Restaurant.
] AVING leased and ‘thoroughly remodeled the building on
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Opposite Mungor & Naffziger’s Meat Market, and two doors below the ed
Block, :
H. BECKMAN,
The experieuced caterer, has opened a first
class
Restaprapt and Chop House,
And is prepared to receive publie patronage. Sit ——————, :
Read Some of His Prices ¢
Cake or Pie, with Tea or Coffee, 10 cents.
Regular Meals, from 25cents upwards.
And everything else at equally low prices.
Neat, Prompt, Polite.
. BECKMAN,
Nevada City, Jan. 9th,
VOCAL,
—AND—
INSTRUMENTAL
ALUSIC.
PROF. HIRSCH
EGS to inform his friends and the. public
in general, that he has focated permanently in Nevada City, and is* prepared to
ive Musical Instructions, both Vocal and
nstrumental.
Persons desiring to take lessons on the
Piano, Flute, and Violin,
(the latter a specialty,)
Can do 80 at moderate terms. For particulars apply at
F. G. GUILD’S,
Broad Street.
Nevada, Jan. 21, 1881.
The Palace Barber Shop.
PINE ST. rear of Beckman’s Saloon.’
DUNCAN & BROCK, Propr's.
RE red to do all: w py ‘onAgia ceranan te
ona All Gentlemen havilig work done will
have their 4 Boots Blacked Free of
Charge. 3 , : oa ia
WM, B. CAMPBELL, —
Architect and Civil Eugtnees,
a SPECIFICATIONS FOR
LANS gna x :
fe order tor all kinds of-¥
4
Picture Frames, Easels, Panel Pictures,
J graprTcvaARY ana BmaAcKETsS
4
é
BRIGHTON RANGE, The finest Range ever brought to this Coasts
CAMBRIDGE Cook Stove, a good baker and wood saver,
CLARENDON Parlor Stove, the prettiest and best in thémarket.
Also numerous other brands of Ranges and Stoves, all ofavhich.will be
SOLD CHEAPER than was ever offered at any store in the nountains.
We also have a full stock of PAINTS, OILS, DOORS, WINDOWS
WINDOW GLASS, RUBSER HOSK, BELTING, PACKING, BLAST.
ING and SPORTING POWDER, USK, Shot, &.
CROCKERY, CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE,
And Silwer FPiatea Ware
Calf, Kip, and Sole Leather and all Kinds of Shoe Findings.
Agen‘s for Hallidie’s Wire Rope,
Tron Pipe of-all sizes made to order at the very LOWEST PRICK
Galvanized Pipe and Fittings constantly on hand and connection made
with the City Water Works,
We keep the best selected stock of goods in Nevada County, and we
will SELL CHEAPER any other firm in the mountains,
Calt-and see us at the Pioneer Mardware Store, Main St., Nevada City
(ole eer “a
Important Announcement !
——-o0-—-—
NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES!
E HOLIDAYS >
il . Pee ae *
Elegant Fancy Goods,
: Be Fine Toys, Dolls, Etc.
so
New Canvas ano-New Tinies .
Tho Finest Assortment of
é
EVER BROUCHT TO THIS CITY.
—o0——
Work Boxes and Baskets, Perfume and Toilet Cases, .
Combs and Brushes, Fine Soapsand Perfumery, Pape-"
tries and Fancy Stationery, ete., ete. ‘
oo
Sern a,
As usual, a complete assortment of o—
FRINGES, PASSAMENTERIES,.
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
— MILLINERY GOODS .
OF ALL KINDS, .
Consisting in part of Straw and Felt Hats, Ribbons,
Bichard Roberts /siza"™ws ate .
’ 4
Velvets, Plushes, Silks and Satins, Feathers anil
Flowers, OF THE LATEST STYLES.
<= ait of Demorest Patterns and the AMERI‘
CAN, SEWING MACHINES.
Lester & Crawford, =!
Near Union Hotel, Main Streety—2 : SSG
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