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THE DAILY TR?.NSCRIPT
NEVavA CITY C4. LIFORNIA.
Brief Mention.
The nights have been exceedingly
cold for the last week,
Democritic Club meeting < at
Workingmen’s Hall to-night.
Elser’s Light Guard Band. will
give their first. soiree at Hunt’s Hall
next Friday evening.
—&R
Twenty loads of quartz from the
Ford and McDonald claim at Grass
. Valley has just been oreshed ‘and
yielded $7,407.22.
Tho dancing party of “Emanuel
Guild at Grass Valley will be given
next Wednesday evening at the
-rooms of the Reform Club,
—
se JM. Holoomh is mot Praaiddes4 the young couple. Half a ‘aundred .
4s © of the El Capitan company, as *‘inadi vertently stated yesterday. : P be et th
Bloss of New York still retains that{ “*8 spread. Duritig the éVening
B.C.
position. ; ;
Doctors Hunt and Welch’ yester:
day amputated just above the ankle
the leg of Stephen Quinn, who was
so severely hurt atMarsh's sawmill congratulations ‘and ‘joyful wishes of
this week.
' A‘number of tlie Sisters ‘and papils from the Grass Valley convent
came over to Nevada yesterday for
. abit of fcesh air. Theré were two
ot three wagons full of there:
ee
Remember that if you have not
put your name on the Great Register :
o! Nevada county within two years
past, and do not. yet it there by
Monday, October 4th, you leseyour
vote this fall,
A splendid titne is ‘anticipated ‘at
the ball to’be given’ at Washington
to-night for the benefit. of widow .
* Carey.” It is expected that peopte,
® will bein attendance from various:
>> parts of the county. :
“An Editor's Escape,” is She
+ heading of an advertisement in the
‘Grass Valley Union. We -haven’t
; read the rest of the article, -but are
} satisfied that, if the writer told thé
truth, an enraged man ascending the
front stairs with a shot-gun in his
hand, and .a trembling journalist
shinning down an eave-spout, figure
promineptly in the sketch. *
Democratic Delezates Elected. _
ee ete eee
Nineteen sld-line Democrats of
his precinct met ‘at the City Hall
night before last for the purpese of
ominating eighteen delegates to the
County Cenventien to be veted. for
ut the primaries to-day. Hach perou present was permitted to write
on separate slips of paper the names
of two persons, The whole were then
pebinte.e hat and thoroughly mixed,
and thedirst eighteen drawn-eut were
leclared the candidates. The tdllowing comprise the ticket: P.'
Jancy, A. Rosenthal, J. I. Caldwell, A. Lademan,.Jas. DB. White,
Thos. Marker,:H. V. Rearden, Leep.
Garthe, John Kistle, Niles Searls,
ohn Anderson, Mike Garver, Mike
Hanley, Geo. Kehler, Geo, S. Hupp,
-C, Donnely, Jas. Kitts,
> 3
A Straw.
Here is an item fer the Union
and Free Lance: Lance to copy,
aud for Chairman Kitts to read to
the members at the next meeting of.
he Democratic club:
There are eleven men in ‘the
ounty Jail, and every one of them
ay they will vote for Hancogk and
English.
Here is another item, but as it’
Pas been copy-righted our Democra~
tie cotemporaries are positively
verned against reprodyeing it, and
or the same reasons it must mot be
ead by Chairman Kitts;
All of the prisoners now in the
oupty Jail with one exception will
have served out their terms by the
time that ‘the next Presidential
leetion rolls around,
. Mining at Columbia MIU
James Broderick of Little Grass
Walley was in the sity yesterday,
fie says thet little is doing in the
nines around Columbia Hill, the
Vater supply being very low, The
Farrel ia running with a little water,
nd the Laird is decasionally enabled
Ȣ0 some washing, The Consoli-}
Hated is doing nothing with the exption of ‘at the new shaft;
he shaft is down 130 fect. and on
ad —. drifts are “bein
fun, ground is very wet, 4
being quite hard ulres a great
iy Taig ee
.
tanremwe
‘. The principal object of their search
The Schmidt-Gordon Nuptials.
L. P. Schmidt and Miss Carrie
Gordon were by Rev, Father Grace
united in the holy bonds of matrimony at St. Ganice Catholic church
in-this city at eight o'clock Thursday evening. The bride and bridesmaid (Miss Mary Enright) were
faultlessly attired, the former y-earing a rich ashes-of-roses silk, with
the customary veil and orange blos—
soms gracefully ‘arranged. .The
bridegroom and groomsman "(Jolin
Schmidt Jr.,) appéaréd in fall eveevening dréss, The ceremony,
which proved unusually ‘imprestive,
was witnessed by a large’ number “of
friends and telatives of the dduiple.
At its conclusidn a receptién “was
held at the pleasant residende éf the
grootms father, John Schmildt, Sr.,
on Broad street. Matiy’ costly and
useful presents were béstowed tipon
Hpersons were present ‘at: the receptio and ‘partook of tte bazquet that
{Eleer’s Light Guard’ Rand sérenaded.
7 the newly-married pair, whe have
lived in this city'ftém childhood and
[are universally ‘esteemed and rejspected. They have the hearty
‘a very large circle of friends whose
expectatiots of ‘happiness tothem
are all prophecies, They will make
their home‘ia the’ house om “Broad
street ownéd by Mrs. Francis Burns.
_,meturned From Arizona, '
~* Skiff Murchie and his brother
James have returned from a seven
‘weeks’ trip to the Colorado river in
‘the vicinity of Arizona City, whither
they went ona prospecting tour.
‘was geld-bearing gravel, and they
‘found several placers that prospect‘ed well. They also discovered some
wold~bearing ledges, and Skiff thinks
‘that within afew years quartz min‘ing willbe an important industry
‘there. As yet no extensive devel‘ymportant Medical Notice.
br. B. W. Charles, SurgeonHomeopathist, has purchased the
pusiness of Dr. A. Dobson at Grass
‘Valley. He will hereafter visit
[that city every afternoon, during
which times the citizens of Grass
Valley and vicinity will find him in
the office on Church street, opposite
Hamilton Hall. His Nevada City
office is at the Hughes cottage, rear
of the Court House. 822-lm
“ 8& BooK-KEEPING and writing, $10
% month. Writing alone, $5. Ches—
nutwood’s Business College. 1m.
The Palace Cigar Store.
» ALex. ZEKIND, the popular tobacconist, has just received a fresh
stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars,
favorite varieties of Chewing Tobac. co, His stock ofCandies and Nuts
are choice and fresh, and his prices
are the lowest in the city. té
—
Teo all Whom it may Concern.
Having; disposed of the Union market to E. C. Mungor and H. Nafiziger, [hereby request all persons indebted to me to settle their aceounts
at once. My bills have been placed
in the hands of Leop. Garthé, who
is here by authorized to collect all accounts; dueme and re€eipt therefor.
The books of the old firm are at_ the
market, where bills can also be
paid. , ©. Jd. Narrzrcer,
Nevada City, Ang. 24th.
—_<-> -Important Netice.
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
39 days. Good for $3,000 in the
¢:vent of death, or for $15 weekly
‘indemnity for disabling injuries, and
costing but.25 eents a day. s3-l1m
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For Superviser.
opments of either kind have been
made there, but the outlook for the
future is exceedingly favorable.
ee
Surprise Party.
rene
é During the past few days a large
among our citizens to attend a sur—
prise party to be given in honor OF.
Mrs. E. Weiss on Thursday night,
That evening a host of the lady’s
friends assembled at the home of
Mrs. Stansfield on Sacramento street,
img was eujoyably spent in dancing,
the music being furnished by Elser
Brothers and Mr. Guild. Supper
was served at midaight. The festiv—
ities were continued till towards
Nefice to Voters.
County Clerk Carr is having;
primted a lot of posters motifying al .
persons desirousef voting thie Fall,
and who have mot registered within
the last two years, that their names
must be or the. Great Register of
Nevada county on or before Monday,
Octeber 4th, asupon that day the
names will be sent to the priater.
The following cash patents for Ne
vada county properties have beon
received at the Marysville Land Office: 6698, Sylvester Dingham;
6609, Thomas G, Smith; 7173, John
Edwards, Said patents will be delivered upon return of the duplicate
receipte,
The Providence Engines.
The two engines in the hoisting
works of the Providence mine are
found not te have been so badly damaged by the fire es at first supposed.
Phey wil] be replaced ja the new
building efter being repaired at the
Nevade Foundry,
_ Fo the Public.
~ Haying made arrangements to dis) pose of my entire stock and building
in this eity, [ would respectfully inform the pubjie and sll in want of
any goods in my live, that [ will offer extra inducements forcash, The
stock will remain full and complete
im every respect in the future as in
Gro, E. Torxzz,
Nevava Crrv, Sept. 22d--2w
Alot of Mining Tools can be
bought eheap. Enquire of A. R.
‘atore, Broad street Nevady City, lw
number of invitations. were issued .
.}Me uraigia is a Disease of the Past.
: rties of tooth pastes andWadsworth at Mulloy’s grocery . pe which destroy the inaanek Gus
Relieving that the office of Super.
visor should not be of a partizan nature, I hereby announce myself asa
candidate for the office of Supervisor
of Nevada Township, and respectfully solicit for the position the support
of all my friends regardless of party.
ae J. S. Tompson,
: Sherman, Hyde & €o,San Francisco. The largest music
house on the coast. We keep the.
célebrated Weber Pianos Haines
Bro’s. Pianos, Pease-& Co. Pianv;also the world-renowned Estey Organ.
Instruments sold on easy install:
ments,—_All pianos and organs warranted, The largest stock of sheet
music,
f28 . Superman, Hype & Co.
S. Carry, agent for Nevada Co.
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Use instead of unwholesome cosmetics, Glenn’s sulphur soap, which
urifies’ and_ beautifies the skiu.
ills hair and whisker dye, b.ack
or brown _50 cts. :
Pike’s Toothache drops cure in
one minute,
Pho aphs equal
to Sea Franebso's
best. CoLtins, Operator, RuDoOLPH
Photo-Gallery, Broad Street, Nevada
Mrs. Dr. Howe's celebrated neuralgia medicine will stop the pain as
soon as applied. Do not suffer! try
it. Miners attention! Mrs. Dr.
Howe’s neuralgia cure cures all pains
in the head from whatever cause.
The distressing pains experienced by
miners, resulting fromethe use of
Giant Powder, and commonly known
as ‘‘Giant Powder Headache.” In-:
stantly cured—never known to fail.
Do not have your teeth drawn; but
t a bottle of Mrs. Dr. Howe’s celerated Tooth Ache Cure. That will
instantly stop the pain and save the
tooth. Hold a few drops in .the
mouth from five to tenminutes. Her
cures for tooth ache and neuralgia
have never failed yet. Mothers’ use
a few drops ina little warm sweetened water to swab a teething baby’s
mouth. It will instantly relieve the
litte sufferer. Sold by Reddington
& Co., and Crane, Brigham & Co.,
of San Francisco, who supply all
druggists. : jy22-ly
"A Fime Thing for the Tecth.
t Sozodont is a composition of the purest and choicest ingredients of the Oriental vegetable Kingdom. Every ingredient is well
known to have a beneficial effect on
the teeth and gums. Its embalming
autisepic and aromatic
sonnet cet ik toilet luxury.
ly free from the injurivus and acrid
of the choicest brands, Also all the . ~
Sozedont removes all disagreeable}
tarrh, bad teeth, etc. It is entire—
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
influence of this rejuvenating soap
It has too, a raré 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. 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. It
le eolor a most perfect and brilliant black or brown tint; is safe,
sure and cheap. =
>.> —ee
It is generally supposed by physiDyspepsiacan not invariab)y be cured
but we are pleased to’ say that
‘. Green’s August Flower has never, to
our knowledge, failed to cure Dyspepsia. and Liver comp!'aiut in all its
fornis, such as sour Stomach, Costiveness, Sick Headache, palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, bad
taste in the mouth, etc. Out of the
not a‘ single failure was reported
but thousands of complimentary lettersreceived from Druggists of wonderful cures. Three doses will relieve any case. ‘Try’ it. Sampie
bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75
cents, =
a
A Card.
Toall who are suffering from the errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss: of manhood, &c., I
will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America.
Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.
JoserH T. Inman, Station D, New York
Crvy. m§-ly
as
Insurance offered by the
Society of New York is
the Cheapest and the Best.
IRST. Recause its INCONTESTABLE
Polices are simple, concise and without
arduous conditions such as so frequently resultin technical and inequitable settlements
or annoying litigation,
Second.. Because its Policies besides furnishing ABSOLUTE INDEMNITY, prove at
maturity profitable investments, as letters
recently "png . from holders of Tontine
Policies clearly prove.
Third. Because of its financial strength,
progressive ogg, penn and widely extended business. (The average annual amount
of its new policies issued has for the past
eleven years been larger than that of any
other company,) i
Policies carried Ten Years
with the return of all Premiums paid and interest thereon.
1st Example: Policy No. 43,563, issued
May 25, 1869. Amount...... $10,000.60
Total Premiums paid (11 years).. 5,594.00
The assured is now entitled to draw, in
cash 36,455.80, having had besides $10,000
of assurance for eleven years, 115 gs cent
of premiums paid returnable in cash,
is example and thbse which follew show
that
Larger Profits are paid PolicyHolders than are now declared
by any other Company.
2d Example: 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, 1880, will be en titled todraw, in cash, $3,033.30, 120 per ct.
remiums paid.
: These oh se although predicted by carefully made estimates are
Not Es:imates but Actual Cash
Returns.
3d Example. Policy No. 41,621, issued
March 27, 1869. Amount..... $5,000.00
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
HENRY B. HYDE.
__ VICE-PRESIDENT: .
James W. Alexandgr.
bottle will last gjx months, AGENT, NEVADA CITY,-GAL.
picture retouched with its originaed
tines, she blooms anew under th .
ha to gray hair or any unegsira.
-eians-and-the—people-generally-that’
50,000 dozen bottles soll last year,’
REPUBLICAN
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Falseimpression. —s sf
Equitable Life Assurance}
"NOMINEES.
2 te oi
For Recorder,
JOHN A. RAPP,
Of Nevada City.
For Treasurer.
SCHMITTBURG,
Of Nevada City. .
G> von
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For Sheri,
E. P. SANFORD,
Of Grass Valley.
For County Clerk,
E. A. ROBERTS,
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Of Grass Valley.
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For Assemblyman,
J. B. PATTERSON,
Of Little York,
For Supervisor, Ist District, ;
H. C. MILLS,
Of Nevada City.
a
California Favorite
SPRING BED,
—MADE. BY—
G. M EATON, Rocklin,
-of the Age.
8
It is a wire couple and for elasticity and
‘. durability it cannot be surpassed. ~
We guarantee the Bed in every particulir.
Sample and Order Of_ice at THOS.
JACK A'S, Broad St. above Pine.
2" Don’t buy any other unt#l you have
seen this one,’ je2o
CASEI
PRICE List
—OF THE—
BEER VE”
GROCERY STORE.
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
Commercial Street, . . Nevada City
a
per 100 Ibs., $2 73
9°
Ground Barley, pet 100 Ibs., 1 674
Whole Barley, per 100 lbs., 150
E. B. Tea, per lb., 40
Japan Tea, per Jb., 35
Beehive Tea, per lb,
Crushed Sugar,
Brown Sugar,
Pearl Barley,
ro
3 Ibs., 25 ete
Split Peas, 13 Ibs., 106
Best Island Rice, 10 lbs., 1 00
Harkness Wax Candles, box, 4 00
Oysters, 12 cans 100
Tomatoes, 7 cans 100
Tobacco,
Qil Can full of Coffee,
Milk Can full of Cotiee, 3 lbs., 60
Dinner Can ‘full of Coltee,5 lbs., 1 00
per lb, 70
Beans, 334 lbs. for 1 00
Ground Coffee, per package, 29 cts.
Corn Starch, 2 packages, 25-cta:
Starch, 2 packages, 25 cts
Prize Medal Kerosene Oil, per gal. 50c
do do do 5 yal can, 225
Best Cal. Candles, 30 for 1 00
Frye’s English Cocoa, packet 25
Washing Powder, 3 packages, . 25
Mustard, per bottle, 10c,
Pepper, per bottle, lc,
Wash Tubs, from 50 centsio 200
Wash Boards, 30 cts.
Watcr Buckets, 374 cts.
Clothes Baskets, £0 cts.
Rolling Pins, . 15 ets.
Potato Mashers, 15 cts.
All goods subject to correction.
i Everything Fresh and warrant
eq to be the Best.
Bichard Roberts
HE Most Wonderful Invention
Flour,
Assorted Crackers
140
Soda Crackers
SO
Mackerel, No. 1, per kit, : 250"
ran, per, 100 lbs.,', 1 25
Small Corn, per 100 Ibs., 1 874
Wheat, per 100 lbs., 25
Corn, 5)cans 100
Jelly, 3 cans, 99
Syrup, per gallon, 87}
Sardines, small cans, 6cans 1 00:1
Sardines, large cans. 4 cans 1 00
Lemon Peel and Citron, 3 lbs. 1 00
3 lbs., 60 .
Nevada and Grass Valley
~ Wood & Lumber Co.
—_—_———
. a
Y EEP CONSTANTLY ON
K
FOR SALE.
All kinds of Common and Clear
LUMBER!
DRESSED FLOORING,
= § AND 10 INCH RUSTIC, °
SIX INCH SIDING,
BEADED CEILING,
DRESSED PICKETS,
ROUGH PICKETS
SHAKES, ee
: SHINGLES,
FENCE POSTS,
MINING POLES,
LAGGING,
Oak & Spruce Wood, Ete,
u.
South Yuba W & M.Co., Main
Street, Ait)
— te
7, 2° All orders will be promptly at«
tended to,
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&@Telephonic communication between Nevada City.and Yard.
Nevada, June 13th.
KEYSTONE MARKET
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
BAT ao me HAVING purchased the above
a RY
6 Mes
me named Market, -I will be
; d glad tosee all former patrons
and will be able to’supply the public with
ail kinds of ‘ :
Fresh and Salt Meats,
And everything generally “kept ims a
FIRST CLASS MARKET,
Which will be furnished at
THE VERY LOWEST RATES.
ALSO ON HAND —
FRESE IA
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hOf my own manufacture, which is’ guaranteed to be A, No. 1,
Having had long experience in the business, . can guarantee to give perfect satisfac
tion to all, and will supply the
Very Best inmy Line.
Ail Kinds of Live Stock for Sale at
: All Times.
CHAS. KENT. au24
Spring Street, Nevada City.
Geo. Gehrig,
Proprietor. —
Formerly owntr.of the Milwaukee Brewery,
San Francisco.
Having purchased the good will and fixtures of L. W. Dreyfuss in the Milwaukee
. Brewery, he isnow. prepared to furnish the
trade with the best of
ALE AND PORTER.
Having had many vears experience in the
isiness, and*aiso the reputation of -being «
First Class Brewer, he solicits the pat
ronage Of tahe old customers and Inany Lew
ones, His object will be tokeep the
. Best Beer in the Mountains
Try ttand be Convinced.
GEO. GEHRIG,
} hn
Nevada City, Sept." 8th.
JOHN I. CALDWELL, _
Atioteee ut Law,
‘Notary Public gnd Conveyancer.
Offige—South side Broad street, opp. ‘Union
street, Nevada City,
TILL practice in all the Courts pf this
\ State, and the Courts of the United
States within the State of California,
Will draw up Deeds, and Mortgages f
#2.50 each ; certificates of acknowledyginent
thereto incInded. _s : dele
H. 8. Bradley,
ivil Engineer Civi < 2 an
U.S. Deputy Surveyor.
Nevada City; Cat.
aoe
LATHS,
Office = Town Talk, and at
MILWAUKEE BREWERY,
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