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January 5, 1883 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. . NEVADA CITY, CAL. & ‘ — FRIDAY, JAN. 5.” Pe LIFE INSURANCE “ The Best and Cheapest—Within the Reach of Everybody—A Bare “Chante—Brand & Basseti, ihe . . Agents. The Homie Benefit Association, of San Francisco, id one of the most popular and reliable institutions in the State. It was organized about two years ago by some o! the lending. men at the Bay,ana is now establish ed upon a firm basis. The projectors of this Association became convinced t ‘after a thorough examination ‘of the fotmedwhose tates-could —be—fixed lower than those of -any —life insurance company in existence, and they. have proved the correctness of their judgment by the anibounded success which hasattended the new enterprise. Policies taken out in the “Home Benefit Association are cheaper and the responsibility of the..offi-}. “cers are equal to any insurance com“pany in the world. ~Phe~rates~erey} —..-within-the reach of the poor -as well . as the rich, and every person who has a family dependent upon him should not fail to procure @ policy in. this “Home Benefit Association. Brand & Bassett, of this city, hve been appointed agents for the Company and are now preparéd to issue ceria esiceccucacsaniee policies. Persous desiring their lives] Fntrance Fee..... fete e cere e eens 8. ooff gosured should not fail tuascertain fall \ 1 particulars about the Home Beuefit Annual F ee for expenses (in adyance)... 3 00,4 Association before insuring in any other Company, * The Trustees of} $2, 000 BENEFIT. . this company consist of the following Entrance Fee...; ae ges og ee $1 Sa . _________named_ gentlemen: George T.-Haw. ley, Marcus C. Hawley & Co.;Charlee. Annual Fee for expenses te Peer ag use & OS H. Fish, President Consolidated : ~ Virginia Mining Company; W. C™ $3, 000 BENEFIT. Randolph, (an old resident of Nevada E F City), Randolph & Co.; J. 8. Wall, pitante P66 oo os cs es es Wee ee ke $15 00 2 Earnest, Wall & Co.; E, C. Sessions, Annual Fee for experise (in advance) ae 7-00 President Oakland Bank of Savings; ; James ‘Teaff, Capitalist, Oakland; $5, 000 BENEFIT. : zt Harvey W. Snow, Fire ~Insurance; : = Ambrose Cornwall, Oakland; “T. C. Entrance i, See i oe ee eee rer $20 00 } ~~ Coogan, Barham & Coogan; W. Hy iesiees : . } Chickering, Chickering & Thomas; Annual Fee for expenses (in advance) ii 10 00 Samuel Baker, Stevens, Baker & Co.; Teaac P, Allen, with the Bank ol $10,000 BENEFIT. : California; William H. Quion, with Ton Sencha of beaks aa. Huntington, Hopkins & Co-; Frank C. ( ceed $5; ) Havens, Havens & Co.; Henry J. Membership F BO i ras $30 reve) _ Booth, President;Andrew S. Brownell, Sscretary. We herewith append th: familiar names of some ofthe most prominent men in this State who have taken out policies for $5,000 and $10,000 in the Home Benefit Association, thus showing that they re_garditasa good company: Judge E. W. McKinstry. Wm. C. Rana] fo dolph, W. H. Quinn, of Huntington,Bank; James Moore, Paying Teller o! a list of which can be obtained oi Brand & Bassett. Herewith we append what a few of the members of-the Home Benefit. Association have to say abont the company: Have carefully examined thé workings of the Association, atid believe in its future success and usefulbess, J. C, Maynard, Insurance Commissioner State, oir California. gels Yo those desiring’ sé insurance, ] heartily recommend this: Association. ALEX. Bava; Assessor City and Conte of San Francisco, Tconsider the plan of our je ciation to be the most equitable, for both young and old. — : E, M, Brock, Carmen Island Salt Works, Front Street. Am pleased to express’ my satisfaction with the management of our Association. © G. G. Burnett, Druggist, Montgomery Street, The equitable rates and small cost of insurance. in our. Assuciation, brings it within reach of all. CHARLES-GLAYTON, Commission Merchant, Having had large experience. in "the working of life insurance, and after a close examination of the Home Benefit Association, I most heartily écommend it. mee Wo. E. Hay, 317 Montgomery St. eet. Formerly Agent— of the Mutual’ Life Insurance Co,.of N. Y. Read the. advertisement of the Home Benefit Association in another column of to-day’s TRANSCRIPT, an ee ‘teniiaieminmultisiaas” Toe . ; For Kent. The store now occupied by L ‘Nathan, in Transcript Block, is offered for rent. Possession given and shelving are offered for sale at -price. : if “matter, that’ = company could” be}>’ January Ist, 1883. The “counters . > ee BRAND . BOSS COFFEE POT, “EPICURE” JAPAN TEA; THISTLE DEW WHISKY, The Cheapest and Best Life. Insurance IN THE WORLD ! . 2 ‘HOME, BENEFME ASSOGLTON Providing Mutual Insurance to Mem2 bets. on the Assessment Plan. = . $1, 000 BENEFIT. be Medical Examination Extra. ASSESSMENT RATE TABLE. “Assessments are. graded according to the ages of members when the assessment is called, as follows, or each $1, ooo benefit: : Hopkins & Co. ; H. F. Williams, E Under 20 years, $o: 70. 50 to 83 6 M. Block, W. B. Bancroft, of A. L. ie ‘ 8 . . Bancroft & Co.;J. P: Lecount, ot . 20 {0:25 0153 to § it Lecount Bros.; Henry C. Dodge, L.}25-to 30 “ fe} S6to go“ F. Rowell, { Wells, Fargo & © s 5 : well, 0: ellis, Fargo 0.5 és ‘“ Alex. Badlam, Assessor of San Fran39 tO 35 “ : 1 00/58 to 60 es ~“eiseo; John Sedgwich, Sheriff of Sau} 35 to 4O “ 1 15. 60 to 62 “ Francisco; Js P. Allen, of Bank ol 40 to 45 “ ok 30: 62 to 64 pe California, Geo. Grant, paying telle: . s : ee of the Anglo-Californja Bank; E. C.}45 tO 50 1 70. Over 64 Sessions; -President of Oaklanu re assessment will not be necessary for each Nevada Bank,and hundreds of otheis,. death, as each assessment Will probably yield an. # amount sufficient to pay several benefits. \ ‘BASSETT, AGENTS.Nevada I Drug Store. Store, Corner. Broad and Pine Sts., WALTER D. VINTON, septal aceals /A Large Stock of Patent Medicines Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soi Ps, Combs, Brushek; Hand Mi Toitet Article Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions By a Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed. i) 10 50 80 30 80 40 fare) nN N ene ea ee $3 4 ee. Nevada City,§Cal irrors, s of all kinds. . AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT, “ IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN.” . —AND——— ~ LIVERPOOL, , LONDON: AND GLOBE.” _ é -18 and 20 Cliaimenalal Street, NEVADA CrTyY. —— -——1.4, JACKSON, ,PROP'R. —AGENT FOR— = At Grass Wate, J Jan. 8, 1883, to Wm. Nan. : an. ah cae SPARKLING _Aslo keg en tes am . GRAND. PRIZE CHAMPAGI in heed, ge an Powger, * ECLIPSE EXTRA. DRY CHAMPAGNE, MUSCATEL CHAMPAGNE, For Christma Mouth t 7 Ever brohght to Nevada City! The Finest Assortment of Consist gin part of Work Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, ~ Glove Boxes, Trays, apes Goes . s 4 Mats, TO BE — AT: on Dolls of all sizes, ifs. Lier & Cra’. . Canvasses,— Toys of all kinds, Perfameries, Work Boxes, Albums, Jewel Cases, Ete., Etc., Ete. TO'BE FOUND AT _ 7 —_—o— THE. LARGESLSTOCK OF. Worsteds, lee Wool, Cardboards, Embroidery Silks, Patterns, Gold and Silver Braid, to FANCY WORK, Mater Gravis, -o— = taf FROM NEW YORK HAS JUST . BEEN RECEIVED -A-BEAUTIFUL LINE OF Lace Ties, ‘TO BE FOUND AT 2 Luce Collars, _ Lace Handkerchiefs, Lace Tidies, AT THE STORE OF Pena Pictare Frames, Easels, < Wall_Pockets, /'Bracketa,
—AT— MRS. Sega A_FENE DISPLAY OF DRY GOODS, Including Large, Lot of AT THESTORE OF . mus.) Lester & Crawford. ~ MISLINRRY HATS, FEATHERS, Ete, —O-— . firs, Lae And_ everything pertaining . } . 3 een snes penance aS comer enw ome Mrs. [ester & Crawford. — LESTER & CRAWFORD! Cw Deus Cus, OF THE VERY LATEST = sein TRIMMINGS, . . : .TRIMMED jand UNTRIMMED sar ir YOU WANT TO BUY FINE HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT -y Low. Pri RS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, MAINBSTREET, Near the jUmlon Hetel. cai . ee eee --DON*E_FAIL TO CALL AND INaioe eos ABOVE STOCK. e. 2 Groceries, . : . Great Variety Sr, , GARTHE, + DEALER IN Provisons, . Canned Goods, ete. DESIRE TO GALL.THE— ATTENTION: id of the people of Nevada City and County to the Large and Varied Stock now in my Store on L: Commercial Street, 3 Consisting of Everything to be found in a First-class Grocery Store. Imported Wiies & Liquors FOR MEDICINAL PU RPOSES. Fresh Vegetable, es, California and} . Tropical Fruits. VERY }OW PRICES., Forthe .veral patronage extended to me in the past I return my sincere thaiks & ask a continuance of the same. L, GARTHE, . ae COMMERCIAL STREET 2 1\/DACITY FORE INSURANCE, . GUARDIAN Insurance Comp y OF LONDON, ESTABLISHED '!82l. PAID-UP CAPITAL FIRE ASSETS EXCEED HATS, Men's Scotch Suits, = ‘ TPVUE undersigned having been duly apMen “3 Beaver Suits, poin Gre at Reductions READY MADE CLOTHING . To the People of Nevada County + z= IMPROVE THIS ‘UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY 7 = ~ On and after: To-day. li Cor of Pine and Gt at LOWER Rates than Ever Before sold i in Nevada, : Having: bought a-very_ large consignment 0 ob oe ee sae MENS’, BOY'S, AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, Men’s Cassimere Frock Suits, formerly $25.00 now $18. Men’s Broadcloth Suits, formerly $30 now-$25. ie Entire Stock in the store. oy mmorcial Sts. Will be, sold —_—-—-—9 —— — BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC., I have deemed it best to set nk the Prices of a-few articles, namely : Men's Cassimere Suits, formerly $18.00 now $12.00. formerly $20.00 now $14. formerly $22 50 now $18. Resident Agents. Ot the above company, are fully prepared to t risks upon approved roperty ok the Seg usually charged by “first-class Britistr offices. This Company Has the Largest Paid“Up _Capital — xy Of any Compatiy doing business IN THIS COUNTRY. ‘BRAND = BASSETT Dec. 27-1m. pul -~~ Resident Agents Common-sense Remedy. ~SHLIGYLICH, No more Rheumatism, Gout, or Neuralgia. Immediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. IVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND “never known to fail in a single case acute or chronic. Refer to all prominent physicians and druggists for the standing of ‘. SALICYLICA. ‘ 25 « SECRET : 4g THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE’ POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EXIStS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC AND GOUTY P4TIENTS. SALICYLIC’ is known as a common sense remedy, because it strikes directly at the cause of Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia, while so many so-called specifics and seewoees panaceas only treat locally the ef= 3s PORK PACKING ESTABLISHMENT, Main Street, nearly opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City; NAFFZIGER & CLOULMAN, PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY choice stock of HAMS, BACON AND LARD, ay has been conceded by eminent scientints that outward applications, such as rubbing _with— oils, oin.ments,liniments and epee & Totiona will not eradicate those disich are the result of the poisoning of the blood with Urie-Acid. SALICYLICA works. with marvelous effect on this acid and so removes the disorder. Itisnow exclusively used by all célebrated physicians of Europe. Highest Medical Academy of Paris reports % per cent. cures in three days. REMEMBER ie THAT SALICYLICA. Isa certain cure for —AT— oo _ We invite the public jouevnien a call. Naffziger& Cloudman, Nevada City Dee. 12th, 1882. ey ¥ ange er eet = Thousands of gtimonials sent on application. : $1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $5.Sent free bn receipt of money., Ask your Druggist for it. COAL, OIL.. Star Light, Sun Sight and Continental Brands. Warranted ie. Pages Ret ececece Washburne & Co,, Proprietors 287 Broadway, cor, Reade St. NEW YORK. Delivered at any reuababte distance. At. Guild's auction~House, Commercial Street, a7 _Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $4.50 now $3. . Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $5 now $3.50. Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $5.50 now $4. ~Men’s Cassimere Pant;, formerly $6 now $5. ‘Overcoats, all shades and colors, for Men, Youth and Boys at Great Reduction. Boy's Suits from $4 up. Latest style Hats at very low-rates. . Men’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 37 cents, 50 cents, and id cents. California ‘Gray Undershirts and Drawers, $1 to $1.25. —Shaker Socks, white and-g-a: + Uniaundriet_ Shirts from 75 Great Reduction in Men’s and Boy’s Boots. Mining Boots at $4.50, and all others accordingly. Overalls 37 cents « pair. Cotton bundle Socks 75 cents ‘Per ‘doz. Blankets, all colors at San Francisco Prices. _ Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoes, at Greatly Reduced Prices, 3 This is decidedly the Greatest inducement ever offered. I might go on and enumerate article upon article i in, my line whied I am determined to sell at lon prices han they have ever been sold in this section of country, In order to satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above, and be convinced that this is is no clapment, we invite you to eall.and examine these goods and the prices: on {hand a large and} Pork, Spare-ribs & Sausages, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . RHEUMATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA. . ~~ ——~ al e most intense ns ar ed almost instantly. pains are cubdued almost) PEROSENE! KEROSENE! Give it atrial. Relief % . atlel guarantend Ot inge+ yop RECEIVED another large consignmer Do not be deluded into taking imitations or Fire Test, __ substitutes, or something recommended “LIST OF PRICES FOR CASH: ‘just as good.” Insist on the genuine with }"Half Galion.e........0...: 25 the name of WASHBURNE & CO., on each . Qine Gallon box, which is guranteéd chemically pure uuate hiagee anaes el, der our signature an indispensible requisite . Ope Five Gallon Gan Teste eee et eee $1 75 to insure suceess in the treatment. Take ES ON eee $3 25 no othes, of send tous. Four. at .75 per dozen: to $1.25-each:—-Worth from 1. 60 te $2.50 aah trap arrangeCASPER, the Pioneer tay Store! 2 ey [ al, and ter Like Bern For Over I Yea Choice Familv Groceries. . \ At No. 52 Broad Street... svntines Morgan & Roberts’ Block . OPPOSITE COUNTY TREASURER'S, OFFICE —o My long experience in buying enables me to place before my eustoners the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. I keep constantly on hand “Our Taste Sugar Cured Hams and“Bacon, the Choicest! in the World, Also, “Deep Sea” and “Just Right” Mackerel New Orleans Molasses, New and Bright Georgie’s Codfish. Wood and Wi low Ware, Croc i ery, Nails, Candles, &c., &e. iy Morro I8:——EAIR AND SQUARE DEALING——A DOLLAR WORTH GOODS-¥OR’ A DOLLAR IN COIN. CHARLES E, MULLOY, , . of Have now their Large ani Comp Silver Platéd Ware, WATCHES, CHAINS, FANLY DRESS, Autograph Album JUVENILE BOOKS, in grea, variety. N a DOLLS, DOLL CARRIA lete Stock of Holiday Goodsiready forcustomers. Gold Pens, Gold & Plated J nye ee 3, Photo Albums, : “CUPS and SAUCERS, VASES,” ROCKIN \GES, ies AND PICTURES, Etc. Whist Nisin Holders. -POEMS, in Cloth, Morocco and Tre-calf Bindings. G HORSES, WAGONS, °TIN HORNS, . 2 ze our store will ingest your trade. £>= we We have taken. great pains yo select our G ae —ae “ORDERS FRC FROMTHE “COUNTRY PROMTLY AND. ‘CAREFULLY FILLED. ogds to please ees, a feel sure that a visit te