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GNES,
fr recommending
superior Chan,
nerally, They aro
IT the hi; igh grade
$ fermentation in
y froin their foreign
strengthened with
any manner, but
d therefore, even
rill never: producs
, is a dry, deli.
Wine, eminently
8, and Clubs,
ratel i Ra luscious,
e.~ofthe Moselfu
nd a great far orite,
often called “the.
sodium dry, full ~
, and highly priz‘qualities:
1 try these . superiadtiiriany them,
Roberts,
r Nevada City,
DAN,
MAN.
& C0.,
MORGAN,
: Old Stand.
> new ‘rm. of P,
CY & CU, having
enced business om
st day of January,
are now p! at
on Work in
0 all kinds of a
k done by an expe
nd Drills to repair
. call as the Bos,
le at this shop.
20cing:
Horse Shoeing t
ell to. give usa call
orkman,, ;
id to overreaching
arrow Gaugs
“ ae
ete miata
OSs Tada.
fc vA cA
ee) ae
oe
is
—!
mpany.
AND ARRIVE AT
cITY ;
TER is
881, a
iG
e Grass Valley 210
A, Mg connecting
rda excepted); ar
r ag arrive Colfax
ith Reno Express,
2 Grads’ Valley’ 4.23
5p. M.; connecting
the East.
train for Grass Val:
nly; Jocal train for
ays excepted); loral
NG,
bere) with Atlantic
ind with Reno Ex15,4. Mi. ; leaves Ors
jays excepted); local
jay excepted);
oa feaves Colfat ss
wus Valley brass re
ting wit
ry 85 . w.; leaves
s only; local tia
‘ only); local sia
th excepted);
a F, KEDPER,*
al Superintendedt. ee ae
; HOUSE .
.
= high * “foe head,”
ie. 6 H. Boarpman, Sec,THE ‘DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
NEV AvA, UTY. PALIFORNIA .
Brief Mention.
Thetsrond Jury meets to-day,
W. 8. Schuyler, Superintendent .
of ‘the Murchie, returned Sunday .
from New York.
“The Racket” rages. at ‘Geacs
Valley. Most of the young ladies *
there'have got it bad.
Pat. Kalaher has been engaged in
removitg the debris of the eld ma_ chine shop on Sacramento steoet that
fell down afew weeks since.
The Free Lance editor has found s a
printer away up in Montana who-has
” and offersshim the .
lef it, and if the trip is made successFor some time past freighting bettween:here .and North San Juan has
been impeded ‘by the storms. Téere
is a lot of’ pewder at the depot here
for the American Mining Company,
and they,are im ueed-of it. A team
started @ut Sunday with a light load
j fully the balance of the poe
will be sewt immediately. .
irae at the Hospitak
Mrs. John Comnell, tivineriy of
Allison. ak, who was admitted to
. the County Hospital December 16th,
died in that, institution Saturday:
night, and was-baried from the Cath““formanship” of “that "paper. “Fer
what? pees
a busbind whe i is 2 totally blind and
five. childvel }
The editor of the Herald is ae
ing ‘‘The Racket.” He kicks beautifully, but he says he will have to
Jet out another reef in his. panties
before he can-touch.a ten-feot ceil: mg:
Hon, Niles Searls, who has eet
coufined. to his house for some’ sithe
with paralysis of the qptic . nerves,
is so far recovered: that he expects
to be able to ‘Appear ven the streets
again withiu a day ortwo.
. CCE. Mulloy o¢ this city has been’
reappointed District Deputy om. the
A. O. U. W. for Nevada county.
J, A. Vaughnand &. J. feraham occupy @ similar position in Sierra
= county for the ensuing term,
r ~heautiful gold bar worth over
$5,000 was_slupped to the Bay yee
terday throughW ells, Fargo & Com——pany’s office.at thiscity. It was
the resu.t of a clean up just made at
"a gravel mine in this anvighDochood,
A carpenter named John cmith,
—weet—heme—drunk and disorderly
Sunday night, aud his neighbors On"
Spring street called oiticer ocothw.
Jocked Him up in.the city prison. H
hearing was set for last evening in
Justices Robiuson’s court, .
’ In another column 1, J. Rolfe advertises that he will let the. wellkuown aud productive American
Hill.orchard aud vineyard for aterm
of from one to tive years, Here is
& first-rate opportunity for some industrious man to secure a good income,
In another column ‘of to-day’s
TRANSCRIPT, Jas, Seamore, an “empioye at the Murchie mine, makes a
business-like proposition to Jiinmy
» Rodda, the ‘puyilist aud wrestler.
Seamore is the wan who vanquished Rodda at the Cornish wrestling
match at Grass Valley last year.
W. H. Crawford has deen appointed agent atNevada City. for the
Allan Liné of Royal Mail Steamers,
and has for sale passage tickets to or
from all parts of Europe, It 1s a firstclass company, and” is ‘represented
_ here by a first-class man. ‘Lhose of
our readefs whe contemplate going .
‘tothe old country, or wish to sewd
— for their friends’ there to come to
America, should consult with Mc.
Crawford.
Ed. Dement, whilom reporter of
the Free Lance, whe is now engaged
in company with Charlie Watts in
prospecting a mining claim over towards campooda, wae in town yeswerdiy. He says he wi . not go back
to work again till the storm ceases,
as he finds it rather difficult to keep
the rain off with an umbrella and to
work on the tunnel at the same time.
The boys hope by next winter to get
duto the hill. far enough to keep dry
without umbrellas when’ the clouds
leak,
+ eo _—__—_—_—
New invoice of Valentines received yesterday, at Brand & Bassett’s.
Must be Seid.
One piece of City Property; pat
for Twenty Dollars per month. For
particulats ae & Ahe Citizens
_ Bank, ae ts
Nrw ak Mowe Comic Valentines
: at Bra a & Bassett’ 8 Book store. {83
sada Ledge, No. 13, Fn & A. M.
. Stated Mette
The monthly. meeting of Nevada
Lodge, No: 13, will beheld at Masonic Hall on Weduesday evehing
at 74 o’cPrck. A full _sttendance of
members jadesived. ~ Wisiting Beethren are fy invited.
eS ie Paueren: Meaciet .
, 18lar M. Lopwer, Colfax,
Cat at Brand & Bassetts’ and see
some of the Handsomest_ V,
mad
Athe reader of this, paragraplvistroubla
folic church Sunday. Beceased leaves lis.
ct sh Sam Weametsce: Nekeets ) . att
_ Geo.’ Turter has ou hata’ YU" laege .
assdrtinent ‘of Stoves” aiid “Ranges .
which he fs séling at San’ 'Pratléisco
prices, consisting of Brighton, ‘Per
sian and Medallion Ranges Of the
latest improved cooking stoves—
Crowaing Glory, Bucks Service Serenoand other leading-patterns. He
hasthe agency for the celebrated
Boss Coffee-pot and the new Tonite
Powder, which is the only powder
that.can be used without causing
sick heataches, ja23-—2w,
ve krmed to the Teeth,
Itisa vi common expression,
Lat we'think that.armed_-to embdillisit) .
and nes thente. a ripe_old age
“Fhis+
canbe dene hy . keeping -yOurself-suppled-with-a« Dotthe of “that splendid
f
at Giass V alley,
ee.
Vavkersvks at Beaxpd & BasSETT’s. ~s ; : feb6-4,
Fine Tea at ‘Cost. pan
Being overstocked with thepopu+
ees OF
ther ncticesell the‘same at cost, viz:
35 cents a pouud.
j23-té Witias Wor. —
—
To Whom it may Concern,
All persons indebted to the Tate
‘firm of Schmidt & Potter, are -hereby notified to call_immediately at
the store of Schmidt Bros, and settle their accounts, .or they will he
placed in the hands of an’ officer for
collection,
jan28 2w Scumipr Bares,fi
Mouse for Kent,
The upper part of the building ocBraph gallery is for rent.
tittedap either for a gallery or asa
private hi duke Possession givea immediately. Enquire of
Jan2s 2w L, Wa. Drevruss.
Fetice to Ladies.
A pe is can be end by
calling at the fifth Mouse east of
the Episcopal Church oi Water
street. “th
For Rent Cheap.
Good furnished rooms can be had
by the day, week or month. Apply
at the corner of Pine and Commercial
streets, Mrs. E. Nicnots, j22
42 Rare opportunities offered ut
Chestiutwood’s Business College.
£&7Go tethe National Exchange
Hotel, §. A. Bupy, Proprietor,
. Sleeping Roems to Rent.
~Pleasant sleeping rooms, with or
without fire, on Broad street,” for
went,.Enquire at this office, {2
Women admiration win who. use
Glean’s -ulphur soap to improve the
skin. Hill's hair and whisker dye
black or brown, 50c.
A Cough Cold or Sore Throat
‘should be. stopped, ._Neglect_frequently results in ai incurable lung
disease or Consumption, Brown’s
Bronchial Trochés are certain to
to give relief in Asthma, Bronchi, tis, ‘Coughs, Catarrh Consumptives
laid Throat diseases. For thirty
years the Troches have been recom
mended by physicians, and always
give perfect satis action, 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 “ot
theage. Public speakers and . singers use them to clear and _ strength-en the voice. Sold at 25 cts. a box
The End of the Werld.
Speculations about the probable
date of the World’s destruction cre
ridicuious. When a mandies that’s
the end of the World to him;and if
ed with a bad cough, cold ,er sore
. throat, or. difficulty of breathing,
. hoarseness or-any affection of the
. bronchial tubes, the best thing he
can do is to postpone the fatal. event
indefinitely hei prompt resort to
which will assuredly Yonge the
complaint ia terminatin cousumptiag. and will soon Testore his
ie pin. tory system to: @ Vigo. @18-condition. 2 eae
Pike's ‘Toothache drops oure in
one minute.
erater. RuDOLPE
“} dentifrice, Fragrant Sozodont, which .
twill beautify the teeth and preserve
jic herbs, which have a beneficial efB.” Téa, I will.uctil. fur-.
eupied by Ch, Ferrand as a phato-' id
It wil be . .
“tie twinges, kidaey Weakness, bring seriotis
Hale’s Honey a Horehound aad Tar, }~
them from the ravages of decay. Sozodynt contains‘no acids or gritty
substances which injuze the ename
but is composed of rare and an tisdpfect on the whole economy of ‘the
mouth, Seld by all druggists.
i
31) STOMACH
Ne Time Should be Lost
H.the stomach, liver and bowel ane affected)
to adopt the sure remedy, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Diseases of the organs named
beget othefs.far more 8 rious, and a delay is
therefore hazardous. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, chills ants fever, early rheuma’ bodily Srouhie if triflek vith, Lose no time
in us this effe ctive, safe and.leoig known
ple rpg
For sale Byalt ahi ncaa and dealers <r
ersily.CASSEL
PRIcE uiIs'r
—Or THE—
“BEEH . VE”
~
GROCERY STORE.
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
Commercial Street, Nevada City
F our, "per *r 100 lbs., <
Assorted Crackers
Soda Crackers
75
Dinner Can full of Coifee,5-Ibs., 1 00
‘Beans, 334 lbs. for —— 1 00
‘Ground Coffee, per package, 29 cts.
Corn Starch; 2 packages, 25 cte.
Starch,-2-packages, 25 cts
Prize Medal. Teco Oil, per gal. 50c
‘do do do 5 val can, 2 25
Cal. Candles, 30 a 100
ye’s English Cocoa, packet 25
Powder, 3 packages 25e.
manne per bottle,
osha per bottle, 10c.
All goods subject to correction.
e@ Everything Fresh. and warrant
ed to be the Best.
. AGENT For THE CELEBRATED
For family and medioinal purposes.
. ALSO AGERT FOR THE
Eclipse, Museatel,
sah @rand eriss
CSCHAMPAGHE./. ~
that ever came to Nevads Cit; Phote-Ga'lory, Bread Street, Nevada
with heavy —— and pumping AY. nn dw! sptetae van’ Be" pevchaned way
. New.
ter evlinder 6x12
~ 1
~
ae
10c, . .
MACHINERY
FOR SATE
a
—AT THE—,;
Nevada Foundry.
12-inch Engine, 24-inch stroke,
rig.
102 inch ‘Sidine, 20 — stroke.
Complete Hoisting. and Pumping rig consisting of 2 10x90 Engines, reels, bob,and boiler: 46-incheshy 16 feet, "
LY B-inch: Eneine,: TO eh: seas
with double-hoist and : bob. Boiler,
36x12, nearly new,
‘18-inch. Engine, 8x16, Reversi
hle, with hoisting and pumping rig,
Boiler 36-inches by 12 feet.
1 Portable Engine, 8x16,.and boil
er. Hoisting and pumping gear
nearly new,
1 S-inch Engine, 8x16. :
1 tubular boiler 40 inches ‘by 16
feet, i
10-stampmill, 750 pound stamne:
S-stamp mill, 850 ponnd stannps.
Steam Pump, 10x12 cylinder, Wa
3-6-inch Cornish Pumps.
2 8-inch Cornish Pumps."
1 Horn Pan and Settler,
4 Miche! Pans,
8 Knox Pans.
500 feet 6-inch column, in good orJer, 4
$25 feet 9-inch—column,—nearly.
new.
Water gates from 3 inches to 22
inches;
1 11-inch
hand,
2 F'ue Boilers.36x20 feet.
1 Flue Boiler 36x12 feet. —
3 Overshot Water Wheels 26, 32
and 35 feet diameter, complete, with
shafting. .pinions, gearing, etc. In
good order.
Little G Giant, second-—
Tron Care, and a variety of Mining
}Implements,
NEVADA CITY
. . Those of my. old patrons: who.are indebted .
-+ Street Market; are requésted to ‘settle / =
Broad street, ‘opp. City Hall,
3: AMES COLLEY, Prop'r.
: purchased the goo
ss eae of the F
iol Bay State Market,
lam prepared69 supply thd people of Neyada City and vicinity with choice
Beef, Pork, Mutton, VealSausages, etc, *
where in Nevada County,
Meats delivered within a reasonable dis-_
tance free of charge, ‘
Ii you want a nice roast, steak, cuts
let or chop, give me a cally
to me for meats purchased. at the Broad
accounts by the Ist of January , 1881; withcut fail, as the’busi ess must be closed by
that time. JAMES COLLEY,
Nevada City, Nov: 80, 1880,
HALF -MILE HOUSE.
MRS. M. A. MANNIX,
~\ PROPRIETRESS.
Wotal, and thoroughly over,
hauled tind rénov ‘atactit; —piit=
ting in. New-Furniture, I am
now repared to accommoedate the public with :
Good Board and Lodging
AT REASONABLE RATES.
—THE ROOMS are large and—airy,-and—are. suited either for single gentlemen er families.
ineae
Persons .in want of a good hoarding douse
with all-the-cemfortsof a home oun tind itat
the :
HALF-MILE HOUSE,
j13-1m MRS. M. A. MANNIX.
DR. S.-M. HARRIS,
(Ot Grass Valley.) ©
DENTIST.
nesdaye and Fridays,
ARPLY TO
G. G. ALLAN,
}Nevada Foundry, Spring 8t.,
“SNEWADA CITY. __yas.tt
ia
Nevada Restaurant.
AVING leased and ncaa Pometeled the building on
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Opposite Mungor & Naffziger’s Meat Market, and two doors below the TranscriptBlock 7
H. BECKMAN,
The experienced caterer, has opened a first
class
Restaurant and Chop House,
‘Mackerel, No. 1, per ro 225) Amdis prepared to receive public getronMackerel, (5 1b, cans, 60 . 88 Sue ;
taped = we os 3 : ba Read Some of His Prices :
EK. iS Ten, a lb ig 40} Cake or Pie, with Tea or Coffee, 10 cents.
Ja Tea, per Ib.. 95 . Regular Meals, from 25 cents upwards,
Crashed Sugar, (3 pounds $1 00 . And everything else at equally low prices. .
. Brown Sugar, 8 pounds $1 00 _ Neat, Prompt, Polite.
‘Pearl Barley, a 7 ; ne = i, BECKMAN.
Split Peas, : :
Beet Island Rice, 10 Ibs., 100] NevadaCcity, Jan. 9th.
Harkness Wax Candles, box, $i =.. ‘
Oysters, 12 cans 100 ye
Corn, 5cans 100 S
Jelly, 2-pound cans, 90 V OCAL,
Sardines, small cans, 6 cans : ~ _>A«SD—
Sardines, large cans, 4 cans es
Lanes Peel and Citron, 3 lbs. 100 g # AL
Oi Can full of Coffee, 3 Ibe, ol
Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 Ibe, 60} DMA CO SIC.
PROF. HIRSCH
in genera!, that he has located permave Musical Instructions, beth Vocal: and
nstrumental.
Persons desiring to take lesscns on the
Piano, Flute, and Violin,
(the latter a specialty,)
‘
Can do so at moderate terms, Fut qeetiee:
lars apply at
F, G, GUILD’s,
Iread Street.
Nevada, Jan. 21,188.
The Palace. Barber Shop.
’ PINE ST. rear of Beckman’s Saloon.
DUNCAN & BROCK, Propr’s.
: to do all work in the
Deed
Asti waited
in the ch ghey
here their £4 Meets Biached
' Bichard Roberts
Charge. 32
“Nevada Jan, 2:0
EGS to inform his friends and the public
nently in Nevada City, and is prepared to
2H All Gentlemen heving work done will
Block.
Mor. Broad and Pine Sts., up: stairs.
Nevada City.
"SCHMIDT BROTHERS,
_ COMMERCIAL STREET,
Nextdoor to Naffziger’ 8 Meat Market.
“NEVADA CITY.
ecale ima.
_ PROVISIONS,
Case Goods, Flour“
Cigars, Tobacco,
aerl extend a éordial invitation to
friends and the public generally to call an
examine my Goods and Prices, nb
d Feed‘
Nevada and Grass Valley
Wood.& Lumber Co.
:
Ke CONSTANTLY ‘ON ‘HAND
p BFOR SALP
All kinds of Common and Clear
BMUMBO&F.
Orders left at. the office of South Yuba
Water Co., or at the Yard, on the.Giass Valk
ley road will be promptly attended to.
—
A. LADEMAN,
DEALBR in
Groceries, Provisions, Etc.
Junction of Broad and. Commertial Streets,
~~ Nevada City.
Choice Family Groceriesa Spocialty.
REMOVED.
CHOP HOUSE
NEVADA CITY.
AND IN ANY STYE DESIBED, FROM
23 Cents Up.
OPEN AT NIGHT.
sar you want a Good Meal, go to
nis LEoNnQ’s
GEORGE C, GAYLORD,
DEALER iN
Gratis, Feed, Et.,.
—_———
ness; --can-puaranteetegive
SNHAVING leased ‘the above . &
tn Nevada City, ee ee Wi ed~
Office in Brown & Mergen’ 8
m. R,
. M, Hvenms.
“. NILPSSzanus,
c LECOCQ has removed his
Te Broad Street, Below the National,
MEALS GOLTEN UP ON SHORT NOTIOE
BAY STATE MARKET KEYSTONE MARKET
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
&.
HAV ING purchased. the abovenamed Market, I will be
glad tosee all former patrons
and ¥ it beabie to supply the public with
adi kinus ot
Fresh and Salt Meats,
And everything generally kept in a
FIRST CLASS MARKET,
Which will he furnished at
“ emE VERY LOWEST RATES.
ALSO ON HAND
IP RESE 1ARD
Of my own oo whieh ig guaran.
teed to be A. Ne. 1.
Having jad long “experience in the buei—
tion. to-ali-and-will sarrhs ti
“Very Best inmy Line,
AU kinds of Live Stock fur Sale at
All Times,
CHAS, KENT.
WM. R. COE.
_ATTHEOLD_ STAND,—-CoRNER—con—
MERCIAL AND MAEN STREETS,
Nevada City,
WAS JUST RECRIVED
A LARGE STOCK OF
~ Boots, Shoes & Gaitere,
—s
Gents’. Fine Boots: and Shoes, Ladies' and
Misses’ Fine Kid, Pebble Qoat, Straight Kid,
Goattand Calf Balmoral, Sandals; Slippers
and Buskins, Also a lary ye assortment of.
Childten's and Misses’ School Shoes, Boys’
and GentsoKip and Calf Boots. “Aretics and
‘O+ershoes-foryoung-and-old,
Ihave reduced my~prices of
Goods but not the Quality,
oeesenane.
Thanking my old friends ang, patrons for
past favors I hope tomerit a continuance of
the same,
Ww.
dz0 R. COE.
. \UNION MARKET,
COMMERCIAL STREET,
NEVADA CITY,
_ PROPRIETORS,
HAVING PURCHASED
the above Market we are now
prepared to pinely the public
with the best of
Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Corn
Beef, Sausages, Ete.
Our facilities for procuring fat young eat
tle are superior to any firun in Nevada coun,ty, and our customers can always rely upon
getting the
West. MWteatsTots hadin the Market, #7 Satisfaction
guaranteed in all cases, ~
We respectfully volicit a continuance of
the liberal patronage heretofore bestowedupon our predecessor,
hy
CITIZENS BANK,
‘BROAD STREET.,....NEVADA CTTY
Paidup Capital $36,000.
SORVICERA; .
IM PRESTON.. So. President
MUS dsc Vice President
JOHN T. MORGAN.. Geahior wad ainsi te
=DIRECTOLS: —_
M, Hont. Joun T, Moraax>
J AnRpogast,
L. Housman,
&. M. Preston.
OF dle i Deposits, Bay and Sell Exange
. ff Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion
&@ HighestPrice Paid for State an.
ty Warrants,
——_ DRAW CHECKS ON
New York,
Sacraments,
San Frencliace,
San Jose
Les Angelos
Also > Exchange. -on qu the Principal
a ty ‘ties.
Make Collections anil transact @ Generad
Banking business.
—CORRESPON DENTS —
Ne York —First National Bank,
San Fuancisco—-First National Gold Bank!
Sactamuenvo—National Gold Bank of b
O, Mills & Co,
San Jose—-Farmers National Gold Bank.
Low ANarira-—Commercial Bank,
—
Home Mutual Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA
r
CAPITAL $300,000. .;
neater Office—305 California’ me,
_ BAN FRANCISCO.
frees in URancs ONLE.
Groceries, Previsions, Case, Grods, Gress Valley Branch for Nevada Co
DAVID WATT,
A. B. BRAD) Manager.
—— fl Agent for Giant Powder Company. roms MTRELT,GRASe Yahsey.