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September 23, 1880 (4 pages)

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A. ©, nce, Ow 4 itine” e Uo, t and ktigthe fter a he obgainst red to esentOW, ‘inary th inrerits tion the — the rt Tp. York. alley. falley. da. ‘evada ada, * Mlicted a severe cut.on one of his ‘eet @stiuce the fire fiend got away with ‘evada. ° ~ wood near his house on Gold Fiat. give the initial soiree next week, THE DATLY TRANSCRIPT NEVADA TITY CALIFORNIA. e Prict Micntton. Lots-of railroad travel. But little bullion “coming in just now. John T. Culver, civil and draulic engineer, is in the city. N. B. Childs of the Graphic Con~solidated mine has returned from San T’rancisco, ¢ . A. B. Dibble and wife, who “have ‘been East for several months: past, ure expected to érrive home to-mory TOW. Charles Moran accidentally in-yesterday morning while chopping county, who is now engaged int mining on the Feather ‘river, was inthe city yesterday visiting hig friends. . he te The tiree shooting scrapes that have occurred in this vicinity since last Friday resulted from whisky. Alcohol and firearms don’t mix well. Elser’s Nevada Light Guard Baud contemplate giving a series of weekdy dancing parties at Hunt’s Hall this season. itis the intention to W. L. McClure, whois part owner of the quartz claim on Mrs, Carr’s rauch, Willow Valley, and J. T, Smith, recently from Chico, will leave this city to-day for Arizona, We are indebted to Messrs Brand & Bassettof the Blain street’ hookstore for some interesting periodicals, These gentlemen keep a full line’ of the latest and most popular publications. Ed. Williams, who formerly lived in Little York township, but has for several years past resided at Sa Jose, is in town. Everyboily is always glad to see Ed. back again, €ven though it be for a short time. Carlos White, the champion. patent-outside newspaper man of the great West, dropped into the TranscRiPT office yesterday. He is ‘upi from the Bay on mining business, . being interested in some good properties hereabouts., J. M. Smith yesterday petitioned in the Superior Court for letters of administration on the estate of H. W, Smith, deceased, Tuesday, Octo‘ber Sth, was set as the timg for . the time of heariig the petition. The estate is valued at’ about $700. Won't one of the county newspapers please knock a chip eff from some cotemporary’sshou.der. There is a disgusting dearth of excitement Judge Stidger’s sledge-hammer. . By the way, be it distinctly understood that the Transcript is not eager for the fray. It wauts to be a lookeron just for a change. County Superintendent Wickes will soon issue to the various school rustees in the county circulars calling attention to the fact that the ourse of study includes industrial . drawing, and that teachers must be irged to give it more attention than heretofore. Most of the teachers have thus far been reluctant in perorming their duty in this direction. Miss Mary Maloney left Tuesday for Grass Valley, where she is to beome a student in theconvent. The young gentlemen of Nevada City ill miss Mary’s genial presence, They will however find consolation n the fact that she proposes to re. urn to this city whem she has finshed her education, which we unerstand will embrace the higher Pranches of study, : _— Wm. Hearne,of Moore’s Flat, will ¢ a candidate for Sheriff before the emocratic county convention. ‘*Bil"ig @ square-tood member of the emocracy, and as nice a gentleman one Would meet in traveling al! rough the mountains. If he were Y 4 Republican candidate he ould sweep the board, but we bevehe will find a‘Democratic nomition too heavy a load to pull trough, although he can do it if Man can, “Bridget, the dust upon the fur. ‘ure is intolerable, What shall I —_ Sherman, Hyde & Co. . ~ A Model Company. Of all’ organizations of. the kind that are in existence, is such assto commend it to the confiklence of all, them being frominent residéhits of the Pacific Coast. The popularity of the Society is indicated by the ‘fact that-fer the last eleven years the total amount of new policies issued and its consequent average . annual new’ business has’ been larger than that df'any company in existence. This is due, in a great measure, to its well known promptness in the payment of death claims, and ‘its rule never to take advant ge of technicalities where an equitable claim exists, Asa guarantee of this'and'to counteract the pernie” ious influence of a technical policy adhgred to by many companies, the Equitable makes all its contracts, oll and new, throughout the United States, incontestable for errors! or admissions in the applications after. the policy has been iu force for three years. KE. M. Brown of this city is agent in Nevada county for the Equitable. Persons’ who contem-— plate taking out policies should not fail to call upon him‘at the office of the South Yuba W. & M, Co. on Main street, and examinz the in= ducements offered by the model company he représents. Money in Conaty Treasury. On Tuesday District Attorney Gaylord and Auditor Carr. counted the money in the County Treasury. The following is their report : Amount of money that -onght to} be in the Treasury, $49,056.15. _ Silver, $41.15, : Gold, $40,005. : Currency, $10. Total amount in the Treasury, $40,056.15. teem -Recorder's Office Business. The following documents were filed in the County Recorder's office for the week ending yesterday: 13 mining notices, 1 trust deed, 29 deeds, 2 probate orders, 41 lease, 1 Lond for deed, 5 mortgages, 4 liens, 3 satisfactions of mortgages, 1@tlidavit of work, 2 marriage certificates, 5 homesteads, 2 transcripts of judgments, 1 attachment. Mining Tools For Sale. Alot of Mining Tools can be bought cheap. Enquire of A. R. Wadsworth at Mulloy’s grocery store, Broad street Nevada City. lw To the Public. Having made arrangements to dis, pose of my entire stock and building in this city, I would respectfully in-{ form the public and all in want of any goods in my line, that I will offer extra inducements for cash. The stock will remain full and complete in every respect in the future. as in the past, me Gro. E. Toren, Nevapa Crry, Sept. 22d--2w San Francisco, The largest music house on thé coast. We keep the celebrated Weber Pianos Haines Bro’s. Pianos, Pease & Co. Piaae;also the world-renowned Estey Organ, Instruments sold on easy installments.” All pianos and organs warranted. The largest stock of sheet music, £28 Suermay, Hypz & Co. S. Crar.iy, agent for Nevada Ce. _>?:>— Loveliness as a Fine Art. Every lady who has used ‘‘Glenn'’s Sulphur Soap” will admit that thel improvement of the complexion should be classed “among the Fine Arts. Though she may be past the heyday of youth, yet, like a faded picture retouched with its originae tines, she blooms anew under th influence of this rejuvenating soap. It has too, a rare and delicate odor, far superior to most of the sickly perfumes of the day, and a distin ished chemist pronounces it harmess. Beware of counterfeits. See that “*C. N, Crittenton, Proprietor,” is printed on ‘each packet without which none is. genuine. Sold by druggists at 25 cents; three cakes, . 60 cents. ‘‘Hill’s Instantaneous Hair Dye” isalsoa wonder worker, Tt ives'to gray hair or any undesira— fie coleers most perfect and brit. liant blac or brown tint; is safe, sure and cheap. ‘ “Do'as Ido, marm, pey no htion £0.16." : pe the mountains, & month, nutwood’s Business Col ege. as AN1ts ORES os ever; denori Pike’s Toothache Drops « in! Gola Bars Excha fin “ R = . llivectro-Plaging ina Ceuaty Auditor's Report. a The County Auditor's report for none present the month endiiy September 6th greater advantages to the pubic shows the amount in varions funds than the Equitable Life Insurance "to be $40,022.15, divided as follows: Society of 120 Broadway, * New . State, $7,36).08; General York, Its showing of assets and_ General Road, surplus, which will be found in the $5,187.69; Ho: advertisement published , elsewhere,’ $16,840.56; First Road . $101.04;" Secoud’ ‘Road The holders of its overdrawn $13.89; Third: Pontine policies are legion, many . of..trtet,’ $176.56: Fourth Road _Dis_ trict, $38.07; Fifth Road District, $20.73; Misce laneous, $4,329.63; Redemption, $96.19; Institute, $34, District, District, Road Dis— ' Important Medical Notice. ey Dr, E. W. Char‘es, SurgeonHom:opathist, has purchased the ‘business of Dr. A. Dobson at Grass Valley. that city every afternoon, during which times thé citizens of Grass Valley and Vicinity will-find him-in the office on Church street, opposite Hamilton Hall. His Nevada. City . “‘Oolfice is at the of the Court House, He will hereafter visit Hughes cottage, rear ~s22-'m ] —~ © Lecture.< A lecture will be delivered by the Rev. W. C. Powell on the’ ‘Life and Times of George Stephenson,” the celebrated pioneer of railways, on Friday evenirg, the 24th instant, The progeeds of the lecture ‘will be "given to paying the insurance on the chureh, Admission 50 cents, children 25 cents, tf tf iF le eg i. Blumenthal, Carnes Broad and Pine streets, Ne-— vada City, has~just, received one of the largest and finest stocks of Fall and Winter Dry and Faney Goods ever brought-to this city. Having purchased for cash he is enabled to. sell cheaper than any other store in Ladies are invited} to call and examine the new stock, tf Notice. pital, $494.61; School, , $2,317.64; + $3,039.24;+ Special, r The working capital’ stock of the PeardG. & S. C. M. Co. By D. E. Morean, Secty. >. 427 BooK-KEEPING and writing, $10 Writing alone, $5. Cheslm. “The Palace Cigar Store. Avex.. Zexinn, ‘the popular tobacconist, has just received a fresh stock of Havana and Domestic Gigars, of the choicest brands. Also all the favorite varicties of Chewing Tobacco. His stock of Candies and Nuts are choice and fresh, and his prices are the lowest in the city. tf Te all Whom it may Concera. Having disposed of the Union market to E. C. Mungor and H. Naffziger, Thereby request all persons indebted to me to settle their accounts atonce. My bills have been placed in the hands of Leop. Garthe, who is hereby authorized te cellect all accounts due me and receipt therefor. The books of the old firm are at the
market, where bills can also te paid. C. J. Narrzrcrr. Nevadu City, Aug. 24th. Important Notice. When you buy your railway ticket at Colfax, buy an Insurance ticket. You ought not to travel without it. 25 cents a day, or $4.50 for 30 days. Good for $3,000 in the event of death, or for $15 weekly indemnity for disabling injuries, and costing but 25 cents a day. s3-lm Fer Superviser. Relievjng that the office of Supervisor should not be of a partizan nature, I hereby announce myself as a. candidate for the office of Supervisor of Nevada Township, and respectfully solicit for the position the supnort of a:l my friends regardless of party. J. S. Toompson, Photographs equal to San Francisco’s. best. CoLiins, Operator. RUDOLPH Photo-Ga'lery, Broad Street, Nevada —_—_—_—_—_————— es Maim Street, Nevada City, Cai. REFINED, MELTED and A882 ¥ fer Coin. wat Bilve:, Peard Gold and Silver Mining Company Consoiidated heretofore offered . for sale at 25 cts, per share is with». drawn from the market, by order of the Board of Trustees FIVE CENT ~~ JOHN: Sole Agent in he“SLOTE” CIGAR! Nevada City. Wa TT } <THE CHEAPEST =<: <THE BEST =» Give them a Trial! JOHN JACK, Nevada City. The oldest stand in Nevad in Nevada, dies, Limes, Oranges, and Fruit Insurance offered by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York is the Cheapest and the Best. RST. Recause its INCONTESTABLE Polices are simple, concise and without arduous conditions such as so frequently re#ultin technical and inequitable settlements ‘Or annoying litigation. : ‘Second. Because its Policies besides furnishing ABSOLUTE INDEMNITY, prove at maturity profitable investments, as letters recently published from holders of Tontine Policies clearly prove. Third. Because of its financial s:rength, progressive management, and widely extended business, (The average annual amoun! 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. lst Example: Policy No, 43,563, issued May 25, 1869. Amount......310,000.60 Total Premiums paid (11 years).. 5,594.00 The assured is now entitled to draw, in cash $6,455.80, ing had besides 810,000 of assurance for eleven years, 115 per cent of premiums paid returnable in cash, ~ that Larger Profits are paid PolicyHolders than are now declared Policy No, 58,543, issued Dec. 30, 1870. Endowment 20 years. Tontine Period Ten years. Amount, .$10,000.00 Total Premiums paid(10 years).. . 7,539.00 The assured on Dec, 30, 1890, will be en titled to draw, is cash, $2,033.30, 120 per ct. mums . yhee pat ar although predicted by carefully madé estimates are Not Es.:imates but Actual Cash Returns. Policy No. 41,621, issued 2d Example : mple. orca, 1800. Amount..... 35,000.00 Total premiums paid........ 2,908.95 In this case the assured withdrew, March 27, 1880, in cash, $3,312.45, being 114 per ct. of premiums paid. Many policies will thus be paid in 1880, showing : Cash Returns of from 100 to 120 per cent. of the Premiums . Paid. Assets, $37,366,841.75! Surplus, $7,515,407,75 PRESIDENT: . } HENRY B. HYDE. VICE-PRESIDENT : Teme W. Alexander. . m eee ee : : THE “SLOTE” CIGAR ! —_—-G—_. Sole Agents for Nevada County : A. J. GRAHAM, Truckee, JOHN JACK’S TOBAGGO STORE! a City > _ Wash Tubs, from 50 cents to The Cheapest Store in Nevada City. : THE LARGEST VARIETY OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS ! : 34 different brands of ‘‘PLUG” TOBACCO. More ta Before purchasing any Cigars or Tobacco elsewhere, be.sure to call on JOHN JACK, who keeps the very best and SELLS THE CHEAPEST. Also always on hand a full supply of Cutl-ry, Fancy Goods, CanLLL . This exaniple and those which follow show i I S. PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY } “Full*Havana_ Filler,” GEO. S.HOWE, Grass Valley. kinds than any store s of all: kinds, REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. 7 Pan CASEI PRICE List, OF THE— BEEHIVE” GROCERY STORE. _ TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commercial Street, . a ce mal i) four, Assorted Crackers 36 Beehive Tea, per hh. ‘ Crushed Sugar, Brown Sugar, Pearl barley, 3 Ibs., 25 ete . Split_Peas, 13 Ibs. 1 Oo Best-Island Rice, 10 Ibs., 100 Harkness Wax Candles, box; , 400 Oysters, 12 cans. 100 ‘Tomatoes, 7 cans 100 Corn, Scans 100 Jelly, 3 cans, 90 Syrup, per gallon, 873 Sardines, small cans, Gcans 1 00. Sardines, large cans. 4 cans Ee Lémon Peel and Citron, 3 lbs. 1 00° Tohacco, per lb, 70 Oil Can full of Coffee, 3 lbs., 60 Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 lbs,” 60 Dinner Can full of Beans, 334 lbs. for ‘ 1 00 Ground Coffee, per package, 20 cts. Corn Starch; 2 packa ses, 25 cts. Starch, 2 packages, 25 cts! do do do 5 yal can, 2 25 Rest Cal. Candles, 30 for 1 00 rye’s English Cocoa, packet 25 Washing PowiJer, 3 packages, 250, Mustard, per bottle, 10e. Pepper, per bottle, 10c. 200 Wash Boards, 30 cta. Wat r Buckets, 37} cts. Clothes Baskets, £0 cbs. Rolling Pins 15 cts. Potato Mashers, ~ 15 cota. All goods subject to correction. &@ Everything Fresh and warrant ed to be the Best. Richard Reberts KEYSTONE MARKET Commercial Street, Nevada City. 6 HAVING purchased the above glad tosee all former and will be able to all kinds of Fresh and Salt. Meats,And everything generally ‘kept in a trons supply the public with For Recorder, FIRST CLASS MARKET, ‘JOHN A. RAPP, Of Nevada City. ~ For Treasurer, G. von SCHMITTBURG,Of Nevada City. _ For Sheriff, E. P. SANFORD, Of Grass Valley. For County Clerk, E. A. ROBERTS, Of Grass Valley. For Assemblyman,J. B. PATTERSON, Of Little York. e Union India Rubber Co’s Pure Para Gam CRACK PROOF RUBBER BOOTS and COATS, WV E SURE the Boots are stamped Crack B Provef on the heels and have the Pare Gam Springs on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking.— tion to all, and will supply the Which will be furnished at THE VERY LOWEST RATES. . ALSO ON HAND FRESE MmARD * Of my own manufacture, which is guaran. teed to be A. No. 1. Having had long experience in the business, I can guarantee to give perfect satistueVery Best in my Line. All Kinds of Live Steck for Sale at All Times. . au24 CHAS. KENT. Spring Street, Nevada City. _ Geo. Gehrig, Proprietor. Formerly owner of the Milwaukee Brewery, San Francisco. Having purchased the good will and fix. tures of L. Wi, Dreyfuss in the Milwaukee Lrewery, he is now prepared to furnish the trade with the best of ALE AND PORTER. Having had many years experience in the business, and also the reputation of being a First Class Brewer, he solicits the pat. ronage of the old customers and many Lew ones. Hie object will be tokeep the Best Beer in the Mountains Try it and be convinced. GEO. GEHRIG. Nevada City, Sept." 8th, JOHN I. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. , Whartet, Nevada City. ILL pragtice in all the Courts of thie i, and the Courts of the United Californ They will last twice ay Jong ae any others (wal Gan ae enon ie : manufactured. $2.50 cach? ‘certificates of acknowledgment For Sule by all Dealers. . . thereto included, _, Jelb All kinds Rubber Belting, Packing. Hose, . ~~~" Cee ee Springs, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Ete, . "H. 8. Bradley, Goodyear Rubber Co, Civil Engineer, H. PEASE, Jr. . ; a og B:M, RUNVO., . ABe0t8, VU. Bes yor. » Nevada City per 100 lbs., $2 75 Coifee,5 lbs., ‘1 00Prize Medal Kerosene Oil, per gal 50c’ MILWAUKEE BREWERY, named Market, I will be ° Office—South side Broad street, opp: Unioa——— : 140 y a Soda Crackers 80 Mackerel, No. 1, per kit, 25F9 bran, per 100 Ibs., 1-25 , Small Corn, per 100 1bs., 1 i . Wheat, “per 100 Ibs., 225 — Ground Barley, per 100 Tbs., 1 6734 Whole Barley, per 100 Ibs.,3.80 Japan Tea, per Ib.,; EDS ae NE Ric ne aR RS SN Sip = Mina ig Mati onk ties ag pave ihe tae. ain Fis a a tap eee ed Bes worse ee ee ¢ . ae oe : . wae = 7 -~ os Pree per ‘ ees peas > yakeergemnona i _— ores ee . \ ; 7 i 3 i { ;