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October 30, 1880 (4 pages)

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are Ose bin. Uniare its. nt. VING we oF vate ship, * 1 the f Aslay of Oppo”, lders, Am't. 250 00 20 00 31 35 00 16 "Ath 31 760 31 16 00 62 750 31 15 00 63. 65 Ov 10 “4 order @ 13th f gach ry will yf the . Hill, th day clock, nt Asof adary. evada. —* 1852. ‘al. we Coin. . et, eae VOL. XLI THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, Nevada City, California. — ep, sues: fae Ia -CALKENS. ‘‘SBROWN & CALKINS, PROPRIETORS. The “Dally Transcript” was Estab _lished September Gth, 1860. Terms of Subscription : one Yeat inadvance.. a “396 00 Bie BODUAB. 656 boss hss Gis wew a svesce 3.50 Three Months....... avo Rie aes 2.00 pelivered by carrier-in Nevada’ City at 15 Centsa week. ; : seven dollars per year will be invariably. charged uuless paid in advance. © : ‘MASONIC NOTICE, Nevada Lodge, No, 13, F.& A.M. STATED. MEE.-INGS on the Second; Wednesday of each month. Visiting Brethren in good stand= ing are cordially invited. E. M. PRESTON, Master. B ie * BoaRDMAN, Secretary. jell-ly I. @ of G. Te Nevada" Lodge, No. 201, 1. 0. of G. Ts Regular Meetings are held every Friday Evening at 74 o'clock, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Broad street, Nevada City, Cal.) Sojourning Good Templars are invited,to attend. *, J. C. RICH, W._C. T. R. E. Busn, W. S. n24-1yjy A. 0. U. W. Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, Ancieit Orderof United Workmen. Regular Meetings are held every Wedmesday Evening at 71-2 o’clock, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Nevada City, R.D. CARTER, W. M. Gro, A. Gray, Recorder, 09 AMERICAN MEAT MARKET {_ Commercial Street, Nevada City In Transcript Block. JAMES MONRO, Proprietor, ” EEPE GsSTANTLY ON -HAND THE} Kk best of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Corn Beef. } NRE ne ~ JOHNSON & CROSS, Pb tesee and Counselors at Law. ORF IChe War. froen w Pine Sters.te. W. D. Long, Aer and Counselor at Law. NOTARY PUBLIC OFFICE ON BROAD STREET, opposite the National Exchaage Hotel 4. 4. Bb, DIBBLE. CHAS, W. KT?TS DIBBLE & KITTS, Aitormey and Counselors at Law MAIN SIREET, GRASS VALLEY. E. H. Gaylord, A. orney and Counselor at La. OFFICE. AT COURT HOUSE, Nevada City, J. M. Walling, TV as. . and Counselor at Law. . ies " _y NOTARY: PUBLIC, < OFFICE—On Pine Street, first door below Jaun'geStore. __ Wil practice in all the Courts of this State R. B. SYMINGTON, CE. U.S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, j, , ; MINING AGENCY, () Tiger THE DEAPWOOD .GOLE \J Mining Company. ° Main street, abos Union Hotel, Nevada City. jel? 3.d, HARDWELI.« +8 we W. F. ENeeee ee ‘a {U.S. Dep. Mineral Surveyor. ® tae = t Hartwell & Englebright, . Civil and ining Engineers, —AND— Surveyors. FFICE AT COURT HOUSE, Nevada City, Cal. e Particular attention paid te Examination On Miuing Property. al ‘Smelting and Lead had COMPANY. > _—_—_——. 416 “Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. REFINERY, ASSAY OFFICE. Deposits of Gold Bars and Dust received and returns made im coit in-24 hours. . No charge for Melting and Assaying Deposits for Coin, Depositors are guaranteed ‘better results than by sending to the Mint, or selling their gold in the market. ‘ : . 7 : a a» i, _ TRIAL DEPOSITS solicited. be Superintendent San Franciseo, May. 13tn, Opposite Hunt's Hall, Nevada City. Wc RICHARDS, . PROPRIETOR. THIS POPULAR HOTEL 18 Entirely New, Roomy, and most pleasantly located. NEW YORK HOTEL, $ Rea Li —O—= Three Hot Mealé Served Daily; —~— Rooms singly or in suites fer rent, with or without Board. —_—-— TERMS REASONABLE. aa7 Persons desiring the comforts of home at a reasonable cost should board at the New York Hotel, ;' $30 E. W. BICELOW, MININ Ge —AND-— New Saw Mill, At Roek Creek. : M. 1. & D. MARSH, Preprictors, [HE NEW MILL at Rock Greek, is com pleted and we are now ready to ‘fill al orders for Builjing or Mining Lumber, Pile Rinds of Liaiber kept cons jtiy on p Te Retin of Cologne,. The Girard of Phila ehg. ersdeitat the: office.en Boulder Street) will be pe it. be promptly attended to. INSURANCE AGENT. the P i STATE INVESTMENT, delpbia, La Confianee and La Caisse, _F. Von BUELOW, M. D., puvsicias AND SURGEON, OFFICE IN BELDEN'S DRUC. STORE, Paris, ‘ot LSndon, ete-gete. ‘mia “ PHILIP RICHARDS, No. 39 Main Street... Nevada City. ot Residence—Main Street, , Masonic Building. House, Neva ta City. : . que DEST BOUGHT AND SOLD GEORGE ¢. GAYEORD, 4 ‘DEALER IN at Groceries, Provisions, Case, Grogs Agent for Giant Powder Company, *'O eon on Gold Dust or Bullion for *. ' Coinage at the Mint. . or of Swiss-American Bank, San Franciqro . GOLDIAND'SILVER. ‘. Nevada and Grass Valley: . All kinds of.Common and Clear { MOULDIN3S, > 4 7 = ‘cpresents some of the Best Companies—forcign an 1 Home, including Revere, Teutonia, New OrleansBullion Diseouuted,, Advances made MEETINGS! wt Ee ~ tN oe i Hons. €. W. Cross, ee Dibble, Geo. S. Hupp, AND -John T. Wickes, IL. ADDRESt THEPEOPLE AT the follow'ng. i:es and places: . Grass Valley, Oct, 30th. Nevada City, Nov. 1st. sarOther appointmen neunced herenfter. Ry Order, nas JOINT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. \ to be an-Wood & Lumber Co. taal CONSTANTLY ON FOR SALE . LUMBER ! DRESSED FLOORING, SAND 10 INCH RUSTIC, SIX INCH SIDING, READED CEILING, . w : DRESSED PICKETS, ROUGH ‘PICK ETS 4 SHAKES, a ig SHINGLKS, ea LATHS FENCE POSTS, MINING POLES, LAGGING, Oak. & Spruce Wood, Etc. South Yuba W & M. Co., Main Office — Town Talk, and at: Hancock & Enelish. *#PU8tcaN wommnarions 3 Election November 2d. For. Member ot -Congress—Sec and _ District, . Evening, Oct. 30th, *“TREMOCRAT AND WORKINGMEN’S, b Street. £4 All orders willbe promptly attended to.. 4 #ETelephonic communication between Nevada City and Yard. —_Nevada, June 13th. . — NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. SATURDAY MORNING, OUTOBER 30.’ 1880. NO 46% For President, z=. FF, PAGE. . Sel Sas ‘COUNTY NOMINATIONS : 5th District—B. F. SNELL, 3d District—CHAS, TAYLOR. In my opinion the best interests of the whole country, North and
South, demand thesuccéss of the ticket headed by Garficld aud Arthur. U. 8. GRANT, Republican Meetings ! ILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE ON the issues of the day at ; NORTH. BLOOMFIELD on Friday Evening,.Oct. 26th. _ MOORE'S FLAT, Saturday The County Committee will please make the necessary arrangements for the meeting. Ky order of the Republican State Central Committee, P. B. CORNWALL, Vice Chairman. J. R. FiIntavsoxySece For Assemblyman, CANDIDATE, . ' JAMES 0. SWEETLAND, Of Bridgeport Township: For Assembiyman, BEEHTVE” GROCERY STORE. . TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commegeial Street, . . Nevada City Beehive Tea, per-lb, _ Crushed Sugar, ist) _. Brown Sugar, ‘. Pearl Barley, “a = Split Peas, _.. 18 Noa, . 1 Ov : For Members of Assomtiy, Best Island, Rice, 10 Ibs,, 100 THOMAS MEIN, of Nevada Tp. . Harkness Wax Candles, box, 400 J. B: PATTERSON, of Little York, . OYSters, IZ cans 100 par cieta® ’ *. Tomatoes, jeans 100 W. D. LONG, of Nevada. 2 Corn, 5 cans 1:00 ’ Jelly, 3 cans, 90 Por ipigjervises, pain Ad per gallon, 87} Ist District —H. C, MILES. Sardines, small.cans,. 6 cans 100 Starch, 2 packages, . Prize, Medal Kerosene Oil, per gal, 50e Sardines, large Cans. ~ 4 cans Lemon Peel ang Citron, 3 Ibs. 1 00 Tobacco, per lb, 70 Qil Can full. of Coffee, 3 lbs.,. 60 ! CASSEL PRIcE LIsT —OF. THE— cy oe James A. Garfield,. . . OF OHIO. Flour, per 100 lbs., $250}: : ied Assorted Crackers 140 =e aaa Soda Crackers ~80 abe bot ia . eee Nel aes 5 : TEL, NO. dy per kit, 2 50 OF NEW YORK. Small Corn, per 100 Ibs:, 1 S74 For Presidential Electors : Wheat, per 100 Ibs., +200 JOHN F. MILLER, HENRY EDGERTON . Ground Barley, per 100 Ibs., 1.674 JOHN A. BAUR, “CHARLES N. FOX, . Whole Barley, per’100 Ibs,, <1 50 W. W. McKAIG, T. R. BARD. kK. B. Tea, per lb., % 40 ee Japan Tea, . per Jb., 35 3 lba., 25 cte 1 00 Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 lbs., — 60 Dinner Can full of Coifee,5 lbs,, 1 00 Beans, 334 Ibs. for * 100 Ground Coffee, per package, . 20°cts Corn Starch, 2 packages,. 25 cts. 25 cts Insurance offered by the: Equitable Life. Assurance Society: of New York: is the Cheapest and the. Bést. Polices are simple, concise and without arduous conditions.such as so frequenthy resultin technical and inequitable settlerhents or annoying. litigation. Second. Because its Policies besides, furnishing ABSOLUTE INDEMNITY, prove at maturity profitable investments, ag letters recently ae wee from holders of Tontine Policies clearly prove. Third. Because of its financial sirength, progressive inanayement, and widely extended business.~ (The average annual aniount of its new—policies—issued—has-for the+past— eleven years been larger-than that of any other company,) Policies carried Ten Years with: the return of all Premiums paid and interest: thereon. ~ 1st Example : Policy No. 43,568; issued May 25, 1869. Amount..... + 810,000.60 Total Premiums paid (11 yedrs).. 5,594:00 The assured is now entitled to draw, m ° cash $6,455.80, having had besides $10,000 of a&Ssurance for eleven years, 115 per “cent of p emiums paid returnable in cash, . -~Fhis-example and those which follow show that Larger Profits are paid PolicyHolders than are now declared by any other Company, 2d Examp Policy “No, 58,543). iasned Dec, 30, 187 Fndowment 20 Years. Tontind Period Ten years. Amount, 1810,000.00 Total Premiums paid (10 years).. :.7,589.00 The assured on Deg, 30; 1880, will be enti tled’to draw, in cash, $9,033.30, 120 per et. premiums paid, : These results althiough predicted by carefully, wade estimates are Not Es.imates but Actual Cash le ; D. : Returns, . 34 Example. :;. Poliny No. 41,621, issued March 27, 18690. _Amount....,. 55,000.00 2.DO8.05 ] March being 114 per et. Total premiame paid . errr ee, eee In this case the assured withdrew, 4 27, 1880, In cash, #8,812:45, of premiums.paid. Many policies will thus: be ‘paid in 1880 showing” : Cash Returns“of from 100 to Washing Powder,,3 packages, Mustard, per bottle, Pepper, per bottle, Qe 10¢. 30 cts. $74. cts. Clothes Baskets, 90 cts. Rolling Pins. 15 cts; . Potato. Mashers,. 15 cts. All goods subject to correction, #4 Everything Fresh and warrant ed to be the Best. A. LADEMAN, Groceries, —. Provisions, . a“ Produce, . * Formerly* belonging ty) ‘ ERSKINE & ENRIGHT; W, D. LONG. Of Nevada City. . Por Assemblyman, J. B. PATTERSON, . Of Little York. For. Assemblyman, THOMAS MEIN, Of: Nevada City. ; ‘DE. C. D.-BOBO, , : ’ ~Send for PFICEver Sphlods ve eg) Residenee, Piety Will, _. iFircalgr.. o ‘GOLD MINERS.WORKING PLACER GRAVEL AND QUARTZ MINES. —— BY Using —— ~ SILVER PLATED AM L@AMATING PLATES. The most economical and successful process now in use. Will warraut ® Very muwlarger per-yentage of gold than any other method. — Hotel Table Ware-and all kinds Metal Goods Plated. Old Mining Plates Bough!, Taken. in,Exchange efor “New, or Re-Plated. : San Francisce Gold, Silver and Nickel Plating Works. 663 and 655 Mission Street, between New Montgomery and Third, San Francisco. EDWARD -G.DENNISTON, Proprietor.. Iny Plates to sav Gy A. LADEMAN, Cor. Broad. and Commercial <ts, Nevada City, July 15th. 10c. : CL} Wash Tubs, from . 50 cents to 2 00. : Wash Boards, cs 8 q § . Watcr Buckets, Richard Roberts . Hse PURCHASED THE STOCK Eic, Etc. Announces to the.publie, that he is now ; . prepared to furnish all goods in his line at . Prices as low. as the Lowest. do do do 5 val can, 2 25 4 Best Cal. Candles, 30 for 100 Paid.. Frye’s English Cocoa, packet 25 PRESIDENT : HENRY B. HYDE.. VICE-PRESIDENT: James W, Alexander.. EM.. BROWN, ACENT, NEVADA CITY, CAt. . COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. . MUNGOR ® NAFFZIGER, PROPRIETORS, Beef, Sausages, Ete. Our facilities for procuring fat young eat . tle ate-superior touny firm in Nevada coun . ty, aud our customers can always rely upon tottimg the’ : Best Meats To beoshadin the Market, -@+?’Satiatac tion guaranteed in all cases, n . We respectfully volicit a eontipuance of . the fiberalpatronage heretofore ‘bestowed upon our predecossyr. a Instructions j a JOHN-MICHELL,. * Respectiolly calls thestéention of the pea at he will on and wfter Monday, October 18th, n Dancing. . ple of Nevada City and viciatty to the fuct tein . a JOHN SCHMIDT, . } COMMERCIAL STRECT, . . Nextdoor to Naffziger’s Meat Market NEVADA CITY, ' [foatcr Sus: @ Continue giving instructions iu Danging . . and also’ holding weekly Svirces, and hope to reveive au exteride! patronage, such as wax given din dast season, & lewse of Temperance Walt . For this purpose. Classes will te hele 2a 4: follows; Lad.es’ and Gentlemen's Class, Eve. Vy Slonday Evening. Children's (laas, from 2 Saturday Afternoon. REGULAR SOIREES every Friday, ‘ Evening.. . Foy terms apply ta JOHN MICHERL.:. Me has obtained , to 5 every ' s . PROVISIONS, Case>-Goods, Flour :and Feed, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc. Cartaving opened: the ahave Store, and stovked with w Lerge .uhd “Vresh Stuck of Foret Chast Goods, he” in Propared to sup euathe pubdliew ith everything my uurtipe a the . ~ LOWEST PEELE. . 7 George 8. Hupp, r ‘A Qmmtand Counselor at Save. OV EICE. gormmcryt Sra! and Phwest. Cash?” » ftiemals and the price cere @ 4% ed Se woe aoe Yar’ ov hen IRST, Recause. its INCONTESTABLE . . 4401 Cerntterd. 2) eon dab 4s dd fot e¥ Our Be ww 120 per-cent.of the Premiums Assets, $37,366,841.75 . Surplus;. $7,515,407,75 . UNION MARKET, “HAVING PURCHASEN > athe aboré Yarket wo dre naw prepared to supply. te public With the best of Beéf, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Corn . n , Choice : Groceries, ‘My Motto-<'Biy-and sell far=r