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September 17, 1880 (4 pages)

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yt} atf'® rit 4 . gt f eye §. n,) 4 aug} “he: . Tah i Mart ERS » jy23 an: § rEa€ low } vy 24 got ¢ vY, ADy are Largest, repreCoin. in Using. are gents wipe. gent. Nat 6 NT. nt Com nehiding of Phib . ‘rancisea. Se ROK. Fe 4 2 ¥ in animes VOL. XLI « NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEP Nevada City, California. &. FP. BROWN. . fhe “Dally Transcript” was Established September Gth, 1860. ~Ferms of Swoneription: Three Months.. PRESS GUO Siycioes Cents a week. Sevenyvlars per year will be invariably eliarged unless paidsin advance. vm eerie alieh i setae ieaalomineabesiolanie _ MASONIC NOTICE. Nevada Loder. No.13, F.&.4 M. ; the Second Weduesuay of cach swonth. Visiuug bretaren. in good stuadSPADA wk ENGS on uy are cocdially invited. ‘ E. M. PRESTON, Master. J.-H Boaxrvman, secretary. ee I. 0. of G. T. Nevada Lodge, No. 201, 1,0. of G.T. Regular Meetings are held every Friday Evening at 7) o'clock, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Bread strect, Nevada City, Cal. Sojourning Qvod Templars are invited to attend. J.C. RICH, W. C. TP. R. E. Bosn, W. S. : n24-ly AMERICAN MEAT MARKET 4 Commercial Street, Nevada City in Transcript Block. JAMES MONRO, Proprietor, 7 EEPE Ju.sTANTLY ON HAND THE x best «! of : Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Corn Beef. ine = JOHNSON & CROSS, A and Counselors. at Lawe. OF PICK? Wo Nhroen a2 Ping Styeete, W.D. Long, ttormcy ani-Counselor at Law., NOTARY PUBLIC ¥ kexts i OFFICE ON BROAD STREET, ¢ te the National ixcnuige Hotel s eae CHAS. W, KITTS DIBBLE & KITTS,. Attorney and Counselors at Law & B. DIUBLE. MAIN SIREXT, GRASS VALLEY. E. H, Gaylord, orncy and Counselor at Law. “OFFICE AT COURT HOUSE. Nevada City, J. M. Walling,,fi ores and. Counselor at. Law. —AND— NOTARY PUBLIC. L. 8. CALKINS, BROWN & CALKINS, _ 2.00 Delivered by carrier in Nevada City at 15 jerry Smelting and Lead COMPANY.» os OTS x welieeabt 416 Montgomery Strect, , SAM FRANCISCO. , GOLD. AND SILVER REFINERY, —AND— -ASSAY OFFICE. —_—— — Deposits of Gold Bars and Dust received and returns made ~ inesin in 24 hours. ¢ No charge for Melting and Assaying Deposits for Coin,” Depcsitors are guaranteed selling their gold in the. market. a —_—_— TRIAL DEPOSITS solicited. _-_— PRENTISS, SELBY, Superintend-nt San Francisco, May 12th: . . DRS. M. HARRIS,(Of Grass Valley.)} a DENTIST. OFFICE —On Pine Stroet, Grat door below ‘ Juvd’s Dtore, . Will practise inal the Courts of this State R. B. SYMINGTON, C.E. U.S: Deputy, Mineral Surveyor, MINING AGENCY, FFICE , OF THE DEADWOOD GOLE P Mining. Company. Main street, abov Luion Hotel, Nevada City. jel7 Office. in Brown & Morgan’s Block. Cor. Kytoad and Pine Sts., up stairs. : Nevada City. Nevada Jan. 20. i. ©. HARTWELL, County Surveyor. W. FL ENGLEBWIGHT, . : ,U.S. Dep. Mineral Surveyor: Hartwell & Englebright, Civil and. ining Engineers,, ~—AND-— Survocoyors. \FFICE AT COURT HOUSE, Nevada Gity, Cad. Particular uttention ‘paid to Examination ‘ead Hepurts on Miains_iroperty. “New Saw. Mill, At Rock €reck. RL. & D. MARSUU,. Proprietors. al \HE NEW MILL at Rock.Creek, is com: Pleted and we ure now ready to’ fill ail erdersfor Building or Mining Limber, All kinds of Lumber kept constantly on Urders lett at the oitice on Boulder hand. Btreet, will be promptly attended to, Union Hotel. MAAN SPREET, NEVADA CITY. JACOB NAFFZIGER. .Prop’r. a, THIS: WELL-KNOWN AND POP. 3} VLAR HOTEL . situated on Main ii Strect, inthe y of Nevada, fas been thoroughly-overhauled, refitted, and furnished in first-class style, and is always open for the reception of guests, THE SLEEPING APARTMEXTS, Are Large, Airy and Pleasant, and every bed in the House has a spring mattrass. As a desirable, quiet place for the weary, the UNION offers superior inddcements. _ THE TABLES OF THE UNION Will compare favorably with any Hotel in the State, and aN filled with the very bestthe market affords, CHOICE WINES, LIQYORS AND. CIGARS, Will be found at the Bar, and the. Billiard Room hag the best Billiard Mables to be found in the State. ; : The UNION enjoys the reputation of b ing the best Hotel in. the Mountains, and the F. Von BUELOW, M. D., PM*s1AN Ano eunazon, @FFICE IN BELDEN'S DRUC STO Masonic Building,Pesidence-——Main Street, Mouse, Neva ia City. GEORGE C. GAYLORD, DEALER IN osite 8 , Groceries, Provisions, Case, a Grain,, Feed, Et., 27 Goods Sold at Bed Rock Prices. Agent for Giant Powder Company. So — ~ WM. B. CAMPBELL, Architect and (ixil Engineer.LANS AND. SPECIFICATIONS FOR Buillings and Bridges, Patterns mude 99 order for all kinds of Whee! Gear. OFFICE: AND RisIDENCE—Water Stree Mevata Uity. meh 12 0 & Grods, Proprietor is determined tokeep it. so. JACOB NAFFZIGER, National: Exchange Hotel, BROAD“SPREET, NEVADA CITY. C. E. PEARSON’. .. Proprietor. THI WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS ves} always open forthe accommodation "1 of the Traveling Public. Large additions having been made to it, and it has beer fitted up in elegant style. THE SLEEPING ROOMS are large, airy “} and comfortable. THE, TABLE will favérably with that of any Hotel in the State. The proptietor will spare no pai s.or expense to render his guests comfortable. STAGES leave this House-daily for all plaA CARRIAGE will sways be found at the Dopot to convey passenyers to this House. BILLIARD TABLES AND BAR connected, with the Hotel, Ashe cf public patronage is respectfully solitte . : C. T. PEARSON, Proprietor. Ney: aa, Seph, 5, ls73. hetter results than by. sending to the Mint, or) . All kinds of Common and Clear, SILVER PLATED AM Rend for _ . Cireular. GOLD MINERS . WORKING PLACER GRAVEL AND QUARTZ MINES. BY USING—— * The most economical and successful process now in use. Will-warrant my Plates to save -,@¥ery much larger percentage, of gold tha anyother incthods me Hotel Table Ware and all kinds Mfeta!-Goods Plated. Old Mining Plates Bough’, Taken in Exchange for : New, ot Re-Plated., -San Francisco G 1d, Silver and Nickel Plating Works. 653 and 655 Mission Street, between New Mcntgomery and Third, San Francisco. EDWARD -G. DENNISTON, . Proprietor. aoe TEMBER ESE sick deneanaenedl 17,1880. LGAMATING: PLATES. LVAN iC B The Best in'tyy World, inp Re > elt, Pric a tr acer Re I OEE rea See Most ~ Wonderful Curative Agent in Existence, “If you are suffering from any Diseases or Debility, call. or send . forcirculars giving tull, informa. ,j tion that may very likely be worth more than MILLIONS OF WDUEY, Do not delay, but call or write Duplex Galvanic Co. 112Kearney _ SAN FRANCISCO. . EEP CONSTANTLY ON. FOR SAIE LUMBER ! .DRESSED FLOORING, 8 AND 10 INCH RUSTIC, ‘SIX INCH SIDING, BEADED CEILING, MOULDIN3S, DRESSED PICKETS; ROUGH, PICKETS, SHAKES, _ SHINGLES, LATHS, FENCE POSTS, MINING: POLES, LAGGIN@,. Oak. & Spruce Wood, Etc. Ollice — Town Talk, , end ‘at South Yuba W & M. C»., Main. Street, . 4a All orders will be promptly attended to. _ &&Telephonic communication . between Nevada City and Yard, Nevada, June 3th. Stumpf’s Hot] and Restaurant, Broad &t., above Ping, Nevada City. YEE CUISINE. 3 DEPARTMENT Is under the @ireetion of a First Class Cook and the Tables will be supplied with the Beet. the Market affords. Meals at all hours of the day. ; Board by the Month, Week-or Daxat ¢casonable Prices. . Specis Dinners or Suppers for Organiza. tions: or Pr cate Partics a specialty, and got ten uv 6h Short Notice and at a Low Figure Fine Wines and Liquors to orden. —~ George S. Hupp, a and Counseler at Jaw. te —— dots 22.2m pcan co mecoeerens coterie! wake nas Nevada and Grass Valley; . CITIZENS BANK, ~
fee : 5 == BROAD SPinict. oc sas NEVADA CITY Wood & LumberCo. Paid Lage Capital $X ,000. ° : = OFFICERS: BoM PRESTON ois oe _.. President oe Hes FIUNT . 3 ia ee ,.Vice President JOHN T. MORG.AN..Cashier and Secretary — DIRECTORS: — . Dr. R. M, Hont. Gro, M. Huerres. NILES SEARLS, Joun T. Morgan, T. W Siaournry, L, Housman, E, Mf. Preston. a7 Receive Deposits; Buy and Sell Ex change. faf Purchase Goll Dust and Bullion ‘R27 Highest Price: Paid for State an ty: Warrants, DRAW CHECKS ON New York, Sacramicsito, San Brancisco, San Jose,. b Low Angeles. Alsu> Exchamuge on all thePrincipal Kuropean . ties. — Make Collections and trangaet'a General Banking Business. . eC —CORRR SPONDENTS— Ne York—First National Bank. San Franxcisco—Virst National Gold Bank SAcMAMENTO—-National Gold Bank of D O, Mills & Co, ee ; 7 San Jose-—Farmei’s National Gold Bank: Los ANGELES-——Cornmercial Bank. MARBLE WORKS. — HOWARTH & MORRISON DEALERS IN AGL KINDS OF GRANITE WORK Monuments, Headstones, Tombstones, ete. —AL#O-Scotch Granite Monuments. MILL: STREET, CRASS VALLEY : Opposite Fisher's Tin ‘THOS, PRICE'S: ASSAY OFFICE, —-— AND~— Chemical.Laboratory;. 524 Sacrantento street. SAN FRANCISCO. ° EPOSPTS. OF BULLION RECEFVED, Melted ito Bare, and returhe mee in from twehty«fourto. forty-eight hours, Bull‘on--can be forwarded to this office frow any part of the Interior by express, and returns made in the#ame manner. Careful Analysis nade of Ores,. Metals, Soils, Woters, Industrial Products, etc.— Mines examined and -reported upon, Consultations on Chemicad ‘and: Mettallurgical questions, aps United States Land Office. Saonavmyta, Cav., August.18, 1880. NO. ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice is hereby yiven that Eliza.J. Stuart whose P. O. address is Nevada City, Nevada county, Califorpia, has filed her notice of intention to offer fmal prooéin support of: her ’ No. 10 north; Rwnge No. Teast, Mount M‘ablo-mernlian, embraced in Homestead application No. 899 filed in said oifice on the . } knows how: it is done. r twuched ; claim to the N} of NWq Sectiqn 23 Township + EE 5 NO 9, . The Sack Trick. Because a thing appears to be impossible 1¢-does not tullew that the’ accomplishment of it isstpernatural . For instance, what is mote marvelous)! than the sack awd box: trick wateh!: co. jurers sometuines perform ? A man. is putin a sack, the neck of which’ is securely tied up with string ud . the —rrocd—caretitly—seated——Fhe sack is then placed in a box + hich stands on the platfo.m above the, stave: the box is locked, and namer. ous seals‘ate placed on the ccacks where the box cluses, How utterly, increditable it seems that a ni.n can tree himseli—that 1s te say. until one . The tirst . idea which willoccur toan inquirer its . that the prisoner falls through a} tfap door and released below. ‘Khia, . however 1s impracticable, fur a~ trap" box could scarcely be made so neatly as to avonl detection ; and Lesnles, visiturs are imvited to place Strings, rsticns, ete., below the piattorm, any disturLancedn the positions of which coud bi detected. But how is aoue’ Very simply indeed, darkness being ssecured,. ‘The sack 1s made of an eiastic, fibrous stuff, through which the capt.ve cau easil make his escape. without distuibing the. neck; and the hole through wlich he has escaped-closes behinedhin Wy conse— quence of the elasticity of the material. He is now tree in a sealed box, and what dues he do next?° ‘Lhe top-of the bux is so Constructed that Whena spribg 1s touched it turns edsily upon a rod inserted longintudinaliy through the top. ‘There ‘is, in-tact, a tase top, some inches above the apparent top where the docks and seais are. ‘They remain intact while the false top is. now swinging laosely. “A second touch of the sp.iuoy when the captive las slipped vut securely fastens the false top ‘Ibe .aghts are turned on spee~ eavors are summoned to louk atth a 4s, which .bave not,uf course, been the seals are broken, the box unlocked, and there iu the box is the empty sack,. while to do not. know. ‘the secret, the nan Wuo0 Was.so firmly eutrapped. steps forward upon thestage. a ao I Shterman, Hyde-d& Coe. San, Fra.ciseo: The’ largest music. house on the coast. We keep the celebrated: Weber Pianos Bro’s. Pianvs, Pease & Ge. Piany;alInstruments sold on easy instal.S. CwavLns, agent for Nevada Vo, og > © ~~~ — Neuralgia ina Disease of the Bast. Mrs. Dr. Howe’s celebrated neusoon as applied. Do vot sutler! try it. Miners. attentien! Mrs; Dr. Howe’s neuralgia cure cures alb pains iu the. head from whatever cause, The distressing pains experieneed by Giant. Powder, arid commonly known. as.‘‘riat Powder: Headache’ . Instant! y cured—never known.to fail. Do not have your teeth drawn; bat get a bottle of Mrs. Dr. Howe's celebrated Tooth Ache Gure. That will ins-antly step the peiyand save the tooth. Hold a few drops. iam. the mouth from five to ten minutes. Her eures for tooth ache aud neuralyia have newer failed yet. Mothers use a few droys ima little waravewectened water.to swab a teething baby’s mouth, Lt. will instantly relieve che litte sufferer. Sold by Reddington & Co., and Crane, Brigham & Co: of San Erancisco,. whomipply all deuggists., jy22-ly — GREEN &CO,’S DOWN{EV ILLE STAGE LINE Through im One Day. . BTAGES. will leave tee National Exehange Hifel, Nevada City, daily, i at 6:30 o'clock, A, M., fur North San Juan, and on Tuesdays, Thurstain House, Forest City, Dbownieville and interinediate points. Returning on.all alternate days, leave Downiievilie at 4 o’elock, A. M., for Marysville, North dan Juan, Nevada City, and intermediate points, : J. M. Scott's Stages, carrying the U. 8. Mail and Wells, Fargo & Co."9 Express sun frum Forest City and ¢wnmect daily with the ‘. Marysville and Nevada City stages at the Mountain House, ; ; Otice—At the National, Exvhange Hote Nevada City. aug24 R. SCOTT, Agent. ‘ WATCUMAKEES ~ day of August 1874, and names the following as her witnesses: Wm. Robson, TK. Stuart, T. Myers and D. McLain all of Rough ard j Ready, P. 0, Nevada County; and the 25d day of September 1889, at 9 o'clock A. M.{ has been fixed’as tMe tine, and this office as { f OF FICE-—cornere! Broad and Fine st tue piace. 1 > ‘setwnnguos ’ soul . JEWELERS, BROADST. . pp, Stunpf's Hotel Ds ¥. TAYLOR, Registers, . in the platform aud another iu the it . the amazement of ali {present, whol. Haines., so the. world-renowned Estey Organ. ments, Ail pianos and organs warrauted. ‘Lhe jargest.stock of sheet music. 128. © Suseman, Hyor & Co., ralyia medicine will’stop the pain as4 miners, resa ting’ froin the -use of . days and Saturdays for Camptonsille, Moune Ss Seen in:San Francisco. ‘The Bulletin of Tuesday says :-— Several large’ specimens of quartz were rece; ved yesterday at Thomas Price’s Mettallurgical Works, corner of Leidesdortf and Sacramento sts.,; from Rocky Bar mine, Grass Valley, evada county. » These quartz specthe depth of 400 feet, the casing of both walls clinging to their sides. One of the speciniens, weighing about 100 pounds, is estimaied to contain. $6,000. The rock is brilliantly studded with gold. The Rocky Bar inine is on the lode tormerly known as the CNevanne ledge, which was -noted in the early days ‘of quartz mining for its richness. The Kocky Bar is also a continuation of the old Massachusetts-Mil!, from which the Watt Brothers of Nevada county éx. tracted the bulk of their fortune, This new development in the mine is helt to be another conclusive evidence-that-the gold-quartz lecyes of gold.at great depths ag they were found to be on the sur ace, Ph, eine ysl ncaa seis Loveliness as a Fine-Art. _ Every lady who has.weed ‘Glenn's Sulphar Soap” will admit that the improvement of the complexion Should be classed among the Fine Arts. Thowgh she may be past the heyday of youth, yet, like a fadeat’ _ picture retouched with its . originiae tines, she -hloomsanew under th. influence of this rejuvenatin , soap It has top, ‘a rare and delicate odor’ far superior to must of the. sickly perfumes of the day; and a distin. guished chemist pronounces it harmless. Beware of counterfeits. Soe that “C. No Crittenton, Proprietor,” is printed on each packet without: which none is genuine. Sold by Arigyists at 25 cents; thee cakes, 60 cents. “Hill's Instantaneous Hair Dye” isalsoa wonder. worke, It ‘ie to gray hair or any undesira— le color.a most perfect anid bril. liant lacor brown tint; is safe, . sure aml cheap, Pike's Toothache Drops C in: One Minute. : ps Cure in A.Fime Thing tor the Teoth. Fragrant Sozodont is a composition of the purest and choicest in . dients of the Oriental vegetable Kingdom Every ingredient is well -known to have a beneficial effect on: the teeth and gums. Its embalming er antisepic property and aromaticfragrance makes it @ toilet luxury. Sozodont ‘removes all disagreeable odors from the breath caused by catarrh, bad'teeth, ete. It is entire— ly free from the injurivus and acrid properties of tooth pastes and powders which destroy the enamel. One bottle will last six months, Se False impression, ‘i _It is generally supposed by physic'ans-and the people generally that Dyspepsiacan net invariab y be cured . but we are pleased to say tliat (ireen’s August Flower has never, to our knowledge, failed to cure Dyapepsia and Liver comp'aint in’ alf “ity forms, such as sour Stomach, Cozstiveness; Sick Headache, palpita‘tion of the Heart, Indigestion, , bad taste in the mouth, etc. Out of the . 50,000 dozen bottles sold last year, jnota single failure was reported . but thousands of complimentary let: . ters received from Drugyists of wonderiul cures, Three doses will’ re‘lieve amy case. -Try it. Sample . bottles 10 cents. Regular size 7% cents, . A Cura.. and indiscretions of -youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lags of manhood, &e.,. I will send a’recipe that will cure you, PREK OF CHARGE, This great ‘remedy wag: discovered by a missionary in South America, Send w self-addressed envelope: to the Rev, 'Josvru fT. Inuan,. Station D, Naw. Youn City, ; m8-ly K " owes y ys zCR a Be BROAP STREET.... -NEVADSA FEY Opposite National Exchange . Wotel. . FINE Proprietor of the EMPIREXSTABLES announces that he has now the largess ito. Horses, Carriages and Rugzies To be found in this part of the State. . Hacks to letut the shortest notice and on the po:t réasonable terms. ™ The Florses are free from vice, of good style and capable of yuing as fustas any geutlemea cares to drive, ° 4zFCarriages for Funerals attended te with promptness, Goxl Saddle Horses always on hand ; aud the greatest of care puarantced, Lb. WELLINGTON, a . California are permanent, as rich in: “Tea-all-who are suffering from the errons Empire Livery table. D. WELLINGTON, Proprietor. Tans, with Elegant Bugries, Wagons and® llorsen boarded hy the day, week or month, ,