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TANSCT
VOL. XLI NEVADA CITY; CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1880 NO 3.
_
Nevada City, California,
. P. BROWN. L. 8, CALKINS,
BROWN & CALKINS,
PROPRIETORS.
MASONIC NOTICE..
evada Lodge, No.13,F:& A.M.
A STATED MEE+INGS on the
\ Second Wednesday of each month.
Visiting Brethren in good standing are cordially invited.
E. M. PRESTON, Master. _
J. H. BOARDMAN, Secretary. . jell-ly
ny
KO. of G. T.
tevada Eadge, No. 201, 1.0. of G. T.
erular Meetings are held every Friday Eving ot 74 .c’elock; at Odd Fellows’ Hall,
street, Nevada City, Cal. Sojourning’
ood Lemplars are invited toattend,
. and ¥variouurped tongue,
nption, night
rent insanity,
ly, either in
x cane effected
je of treating
a of eXecting
eo
narriage, who
e fearful mala -~
cred. responsidelay to chtain
SE. .
s CUREH AT
to. Dr Cibbon,
thof time the
the. medicine
ym dimage or
gountr}\«*ith
nee. By enin, in a regis‘ost. Otfice, or
a package of
by, express: to!
N, 673 Kearney
san Francisco.
ease inform Dr
vertisement in
NSCRIPT.
Ss
ba River.
2
RECTORS OF )
No. 1, ,
LY 14, 1880. )
RD OF DIRECTict No. 1,passed
h day of JULY,
received at the
No; 55, in the
niento, éal., un.
18, 1880, for thé
engthening and.
ary to prevent
he channel of
with plans and
office of the Diny his bid with
well-known an
or at least five
PARKS, Presition being, that
mtract shall be
he bond as-—-rerectors for the
is contract, the
urty’s bid shall be
ard shall be made
md, with two or
‘isfaction of the
ual to fifty (60)
Es contract, conrformance there
nt. of the Engine will be paid
wn on the State
leted within sixty
ing the contract,
ans shall be emwhatever on any
‘material used in
rk -shall be purr or manufaeturer
directly, employs
bor. .
oat Board of Dit No. 1, Room 55,
acramento, Cal.,
e “Proposals for
right to reject an
‘LAN, Secretary.
ids for the abov
o
. 25th, 1880,
nd place.
COGLAN, See’y.
ing work embraced
oa ui sagen ht
ey grade, citiz
te of Yuba river,
» work, and also
Bear river, _being
receiving new bids
THURSDAY, Se
2™.
of Directors.
GLAN, Secretary,
isso, abt
Betis
t te 9
[te NEW MILL at Rock Creek, is com:
~ Sordersfor Building or Mining Lumber.
_ . All kinds of Luniber kept constantly on
: “band. Orders left at the office on Boulder
ae
IP NOTICE. .
seph Eustis, ‘have
ip pond the firm
« EUSTIS, for the
nd selling meats in
Town. of Grass Valund State of Califor:
nly members of
of
about 1 mile from
d Btate aforesaid.
~B, TOWNSEND,
OSEPH EUSTIS, ,
24, 1880.
_ Attorney and Counselors at Liw
iven that we, J. B. oe
ie _—_J-C, RICH, -W, C.-T}
Re Bosu, W. S. f\24-ly
AMERICAN MEAT MARKET
Commercial Street, Nevada City
In Transcript Block.
JAMES MONRO, Proprictor,
Qos SOWSTANTLY ON HAND THE
; best of
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Véal, Corn Beef.
JOHNSON & CROSS,
A ttorneys and Counsciors‘at Law.
cee
OFFICK— ne, Sroan a Pine Streets,
W. D. Long,
A ttorney aiid Counselor at Law.
NOTARY PUBLIC
OFFICE ON BROAD STREET, opposite
the National Exchange. Hotel
A. B. DIBBLE, . CHAS, W. KITTS
DIBBLE & KITTS,
MAIN SYREET, GRASS
E. H. Gaylord,
orney and Counselor at Law.
OFFICE AT COURT HOUSE.
Nevada City.
J. M. Walling,
A ttormey and Counselor at Law.
—aND—
NOTARY PUBLIG,
OFFICE—On Pine Street, first door below
‘Juex’s Store.
_ wih practice inall the Sourts of this State
R. B. SYMINGTON, C. 5;
U.S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor,
MIENING AGENCY,
Olin OF THE DEADWOOD GOLLT
Union. Hotel, Nevada City.
WALLEY.
Mining Compaiy. Main street, abov
jel7
_J.G. HARTWELL, County surveyor.
_W. F, ENGLEBRIGHT,
' (U. S. Dep, Mineral Surveyor.
Hartwell & Englebright,
Civil and ining Engineers,
—AND—
Z Surveyors,
FFICE AT COURT HOUSE, Nevada
City, Cal.
Particular attention paid to Examination
and Reports on Mining Property. al
New Saw Mill,
At Rock Creek.
M. L. «& D. MARSH, Proprictors,
pleted and we are now ready to fill all
“Street, will be promptly attended to.
_ F. Von BUELOW, M. D.,
_ PE*SICIAN AND suRGEON,
OFFICE IN BELDEN’S DRU STORE,
: Masonic Building.
Residence—Main Street,
House, Neva ja City:
GEORGE C, GAYLORD,
DEALER IN :
osite §
_ Groceries, Provisions, Case, Grods,
£2 Goods Sold at Bea Rock Prices,
Agent for Giant Powder Company.
WM. B. CAMPBELL,
Architect and Civil Engineer.
a
“PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: FOR:
Buildings and Bridges. Patterns m
ro order for all kinds of Wheel Gear.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE—W.
Nevada City. :
JAMES J; OTT,
ASSAYER, 3
Main Street, Nevada City, Cal.
ORES o ever; description
MELTED and ASS2 TED.
4 By Request,
Gold Bars Exchanged for Coin.
OLD AN
REFINED,
HE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, ;
Smelting and Lead
4is Montgomery Street, .
SELBYCOMPANY.
——_
_ SAN FRANCISCO.
increasing.
Having very extensive f
Send for
Cireular. “EDWARD G. D
. GOLD MINERS __
'WORKING PLACER GRAVEL AND QUARTZ MINES
———BY USING———
SILVER PLATED AM! LGAMATING PLATES.
The most-economical and successful process now in-use. Will-warrant my Plates to save
a Very much larger per centage of gold than any other method. Thousands of orders filledand the demand en
r nsiv: ities for the manufacture of these Plates, will fill orders: for
‘California, Colorado, Montana, Dakota, Oregon, Idaho, Utahand adjoining States at prices which defy competition. 3
Metal Goods of all descriptions, including Musical Instruments used by Brass Bands; plated
“,Bewareof purchasing inferior Plates from irresponsible partics.
San Francisco Gold, Silver and Nickel Plating Works.
. 653 and 655 Mission Street, between New Montgomery and Third, San Francisco.
rr)
ENNISTON, Proprietor.
GOLD AND SILVER
R EF INERY,
ASSAY OFFICE.
Deposits of Gold Bars and Dust
received and returns made
in coin in 24 hours.
od
No charge for Melting and Assaying Deposits for Coin.
Depositors are guaranteed
better results than: by
sending to the Mint, or
_market.
RIAL DEPOSITS solicited.
PRENTISS SELBY,
Superintendent
_ San Francisco, May 18th.
DR. S. M. HARRIS,
(Ot Grass Valley.)}
a . .
DENTIST..
Office in Brown & Morgan’s
Block.
Cor, Broad and Pine Sts., up stairs.
Nevada City.
Nevada Jan. 20.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
One No. . Burleigh Air Compresor, with Air Receiver, % feet by. 46
inches, vs
One Cameron Special Steam Pump.
Steam Cylinder 10x12. Waiter Cylinder 8x12,
The above are nearly new and in
-perfeetorder. Apply to
ei,
pee,
New Chop House.
i, Adjoining Lones’ Mall,
NEVADA CITY.
MEALS GOT UP ON SHORT
NOTICE ANDIN ANY TYLE
DESIRED, FROM 25.CENTS UP.
With my long experie in the cujsine
de; ent, I feel contdeen ian giving satisaction to all who may favor me wita. their
datronage. Ee
R. M. HUNT, M.D.
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN,
a
(Nevada and Grass ‘Valley
selling their gold in. the}
eet, ané
Wood & Lumber Co.
Reed . CONSTANTLY ON
All kinds of Common and Clear’
LUMBER !
DRESSED FLOORING,
8 AND 10 INCH RUSTIC,
SIX INCH SIDING,
BEADED CEILING,
MOULDIN38, ae
DRESSED PICKETS,
ROUGH -PICKETS,
SHAKES,
SHINGLES,
LATHS,
PENCE POSTS,
‘ MINING POLES,
LAGGING,
Oak & Spruce Wood, Ete.
Office — Town Talk, and at
South Yuba W & M. Co., Main
Street.
——s
G427All orders will be promptly attended to,
s@Telephonic communication between Nevada City and Yard.
Nevada, June 13th.
Stumpf’s Hotel and Restaurant,
Broad 8t., above Pine, Nevada City,
F, A. EILERMAN, Prop’r. .
, THE CUISINEpo DEPARTMENT Ro
Ig under the direction of a First Class Cook
and the Tables will be supplied with the Best
the Market affords.
Meals at all hours of the day.
Board by the Month, Week or Day at easonable Prices. iis
Specis Dinners or Suppers for Organizations or Pr: ‘ate Partics’ a specialty, and, got
ten uv on Short Notice and at a Low Figure
Fine Wines and Liquors to order.
« George 8. Hupp,
Klectro-Plating in Gold or Silve °.
Vt
FFIDE—PINE STREET, . sof WD.
. the whole being. They cure not only the
.
ASSAY OFFICE,
Aw and Counselor at Taw, .
MmosT
_ Wonderful Curative
Agent in Bxistence,.—
4 If you are suffering from any
h Diseases or Debility; call-or send
ie
fy for circulars giving.-full-informa—
tion that may very likely be worth
¥ more than
WILLIDNS. OF MONEY,
Do not delay, but caller write
Duplex Galvanic Co.
112 Kearney St.,
SAN FRANCISCO.
July 22-2m
For all the purposes of a Fam-.
ily Physic, —
Curing
COSTIVENESS,SIA, FOUL SsTOMACH AND BREATH,
HEADACHE, ERYSIPELAS, PILES,
RHEUMATISM,
ERUPTIONS AND
= SKIN DISEASES,
BILLIOUSNESS, LIVER COMPLAINT, DROPSY, TET,
TER, TUMORS AND SALT RHEOM, WORMS, GOUT,
NEURALGIA,, 48 A DINNER PILL, AND PURIFY
ING THB BLOOD, are the mest-congenial purgative yet perfected. Their effeets abundantly show how much they excel all other
Pills. They are safe and pleasant to take.
but powerful tocure. They purge out the
foul humors of the blood; they stimulote
the sluggish or disordered organs into action ; and they impart health and tone to
every. day complaints of every body, but for
midable and dangerous diseases. Most skillful physicians, most eminent clergymen,
and clergymen, and our beat citizens, send
certificates of curesgerformed, and.of great
benefits derived from thesé Pills. They are
the safesstand best physic for children, beause mild as well as effectual. Being sugar
coated, they are essy to take ; and@being
purely vegetable, they areentirely:harmless,
PREPARED. BY
DR. J.C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass.
Practical and: Analytical Chemists.
MEDICINE, jy23
MARBLE WORKS.
DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF
GRANITE WORK
Monuments, Headstones,
Tombstones, ete.
— ALS0—
Scotch Granite Monuments.
Opposite Fisher’s Tin
THOS.: PRICE’S =
—,it——
Chemical Laboratory,
a 524 Sacramento Street.
SAN FRANCISCO.
D elted irto Bars, and returhs
trom twenty-four to ae go hours. .
Bullion can be forwarded to this
from any part of the Interior by
aud returns made in the same manner,
Republican Couzity Convention.
. _Truckee Precinct—At Richardson Bros’ .
A. S8
dyer’s Cathartic Pills; . »
JAUNBICE, DYSPEP.
Soup BY ALL Dryeoists AND DEALERS IX
HOWARTH & MORRISON
MILL STREET, CRASS VALLEY
SITS OF BULLION RECEIVED,
=e
‘Careful Analysis made of Ores, Matals,
OTICE.—At a meeting of the mublican County Central Committee of Nevada county, held at Citizens Bank Monday,
Aug. 23, 1880, it was unanimously resolved
that a County Convention of the National
Republican Party of Nevada county shall be
held in the Theatre, at Nevada City, on Wednesday, September 15th, A. D. 1830, at 11
o'clock A. M.
Resolved, Thata Primary Election for
Delegates to such Conventior shall be held
on Saturday, September llth, 1880, The
basis for election of delegates. shall be one}
delegate for each 25 votes or fraction thereof cast for Geo, ©. Perkins, :
The election shall be held in the precincts
of Nevada City, Grass Valley, San Juan and
Truckee, between the hours of 4 o'clock P,
M. and 8 o'clock P/M. (under the Primary
Election Law)..” 5;
At all other precincts; the election shall be
BROAD STREET
E. M.
R. M. HUNT
JOHN T. MORGAN..Cashier and Secretary
Dr. R. M. Hon.
Gro. M. Hucues.
CITIZENS BANK,
NEVADA CITY ~’
Capital $3C,000.
OFFICERS: .
eee eeeeeee
Paid up
President
Vice President
SOO ee ee ee ee
DIRECTORS: —
Joun T, MorGan.
T.W Sicournky.
L. Housman,
=i ak; ERESIOR,
ka Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Exchange.
£27 Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion
4a Highest Price Paid for State an
ty Warrants.
DRAW CHECKS ON. = -!
held_between the hours of 7 o’clock, P.M. . New York,
and 9 oclock, P. M., in-such manner as the Sacramento,
voters present shall declare, Pee oe SSS s Fr a
Névada City Precinct—Will hold their an Francisco,
election at City Hall—Inspector Alex, Sloan
—20 delegates, .
Grass Valley Precinct—At the Town Hall.
—Iuspector, Alex. Henderson; Judges, Harry Bennet, E. C. Webster—22 delegates.
office—Inspector, W. Richardson; Judges,: J.
Lewison, F. Stevens.—6 delegates,
N_ San Juan Precinct—To beheld at Jas.
tidger’s office.—Inspector John-Stotlar;
—_ D. Furth, J. A. -Stidger.—4 delegates. .
Blue Tent Precinct—Inspector 0. D Camp. bell.—2 delegates,
Eur
. Banking Business,
Los Atigetes.
Exchange on all the. Principal
n < ‘ties.
Make Collections and transact a Gengra
x, 4
Also >—CORRESPONDENTS—
Ne York—First National Bank. :
San Francisco—First. National Gold Bank!
SAcRAMENTO— National. Gold) Bank of D
O, Mills & Co,
San Jose—Farmers National Gold Bank.
Los AnekLes—Commercial Bank. .
Buena. Vista Precinct—Inspector, D. M.
Barker.—1 delegate.
Allison . Ranch Precinct—Inspector, 8.
Beuoit.--1 delegate. :
Forest Springs -Precinct—Inspector Jos,
Perrin.—1 delegate, ;
Nor‘h Bloomfield—Inspector, A. A. Smith.
—3 delegates. :
La«e City Precinet—Inspector, P. A. Paine
—1 delegate, '
Relief Hill Precinct—Inspector, Richard
Penrose.—1 delegate.
Columbia Hill Precinct —Inspector, C. J.
Hawley.—-2 delegates.
_Cherokee Precinct—Inspector, L. D. Rath
yurn.—1 delegate.
Eureka Precinct—Inspector, G. A. Ellis—
2 delegates.
Moore’s Flat Precinct—Inspector, Jas.
Reed.—1 delegate. ee
Washington Precinct—Inspector, John
McBean.—2 delegates. ;
Omega Precinct—Inspector A. T. (Frye.
1 delegate.Bear Valley Precinct—I delegate,
Sweetiand Precinct — Inspector, G, W.
Wood.--2 delegates. : '
Birchville Precinct—Inspector, G.-B. Newell.—I delegate.
French Corral Precinct—Inspector, A. H.
Lewis.—1 delegate.
Rough and Ready Precinct—Inspector, §.
H. Dikeman.—4 delegates.
Indian Springs Precinct—Inspector, H. L.
Hatch.—2 delegates,
Mooney Flat Precinct—Inspector, Wm.
Westerfield.—1 delegate,
Anthony House Precinct—Inspector, P. 8,
Novey.—1 delegate.
Pleasant Ridge Precinct—1 delegate,
Spenceville Precint—1 delegate.
Cottage Hill Precinct—Inspector, Milton
Smith.—1 delegate.
Little York Precinct—Inspector, D.C.
Morgan.—1 delegate. :
tae Precinct—Inspector, H. Cooper.—1 de 5
Hunt's Hil Precinct—Inspector, A. G,
Turner.—1 delegate.
~ You Bet Precinct—Inspector, John Heinson.—3. delegates,
Beea. Precinet—Inspector, R. P. Furgysom: —3. delegates, ce
Qualification for. voters.—-That the persons offering to.vote, pledge themselves to
vote the Republican National Tick ef,
Notice of Primary ordered printed in allthe
Republican papers in the county. ,
FP, G. BEATTY, Chairman.
A. Nivens, Secretary. :
Nevada County Narrow Gauge
——
Railroad Company.
TRAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT
NEVADA CITY
ON AND AFTER
. ) Menday, May, 3d, 1880, as follows:
4 LEAVING,
1.30 A. My, Daily, arrive Grass Valley 2.09
xX. M.;, arrive Colfax 3.40 a, M.3 connecting
with,Atiantic Express arriving ii San Franeiseo at 11.35 a, M.
10.00 a. ., Daily (Sunday excepted); arrive Grass Valley 10.27°a.M.: artive Colfax
11,55 a. M.; connecting with Reno Expregs
arr ving in San Francisco at7.35 Pp. ™.
3.25 Pp. M., Daily, arrive Grass Valley -3.53
P. M.; arrive Colfax 5,20 Pp. M.; eonnecting
with Pacific Express for the East.
ley.
ike
11.00 A. M., Sundays only; local, train for
Grass Valley.
traln for Grass Valley,
ARRIVING. =
Express from the East and with Reno Exress leaving San Francisco at 4.30 P. M.;
eaves Colfax at 4,06 a. m.; leaves @rass Valley
5.45 a. M. : :
9 00 A. M., Daily (Sundays exeepted); local
train from Valley, t
2.20 Pp. u., Daily (Sunday exeepted); connecting with Reno ress an@ Train No. 5
leaving Sgcramgnto at 5.43 a. M.; leaves
tre at 12.256.r.m.; leaves. Grass Valley
1.53 P. M.
7.58 P. M., Daily; connecting with Pacific
Express leaving San Francisco at 9.80 A. M.;
leaves Colfax 6:00P. u.; leaves Grass Valley
at 7.28 P. me
10,00 a, M., (Sundays only); local {train
from. Valley.
3.0@ P.M., ieee only); local train
bis i days excepted); lo y (Sundays ex :
rece Valle
12.45 P. M.,
JOHN F: KIDDER,
Genera] Superintendent.
Luetje and Brand,
we WATCHMAKERS
and
OF FICE—cornerof Broad and Pine st
8.15 P. M., Daily; local truim for Grass ¥al-},
7.30 a: M., Daily (Sundays excepted); loca .
6.15. M., Daily; connecting:with Atlantic
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JOHN I. CALDWELL,
Attorney at. Law,
Notary Public and Conveyaneer.
Office—South side Broad street, opp. Union
street, Nevada City.
ILL practice in all the Courts of this
State, and the Courts of the United
States within the State of California.
Will draw up Deeds, and Mortgages f
$2.50 each ; certificatesof acknowledgment
thereto included, jel5
——
Union Hotel.
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
JACOB NAFFZIGER. .Prop’r.
THIS WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR HOTEL situated on Main
ff Street, inthe y of Nevada, has
ve been thoroughly overhauled, refitted, and furnished in first-class style, and ig
always Open for the reception of guests.
THE SLEEPING APARTMENTS,
-Are . , 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 inducements.
THE TABLES OF THE UNION
Will compare favorably with any Hotel in
the State, and ail filled with the very: best the
market 8. :
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS: AND: CIGARS,
Will be found at the Bar, and the Billiard
Room has the best Billiard:Tables to be found
in the State. :
The UNION enjoys the reputation of b
ing the best Hotelin-the Mountains, and the
Proprietor is determined tokeep it so.
JACOB NAFFZIGER.
’ Stable.
_
BROAD STREET.. ;... -NEVADA cry
Opposite National Exchange, Hoter, ’
D. WELLINGTON, orietor:.
A Lot GA,
Merses, Caryfages and Buggies
Te be foundin this part of the State,
4 x Toams, with Blegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to%et at the shortest notice and on the
@ Horses are free fromvice, of goodstyle
d capable of going as fast as any genYeman
earestodrive.
faCarriages for Funerals. attended to
with promptness, :
Good Saddle Horses alwayson hang
vy: boar aod PY the day, week et: month
and reatest 0; e guarant ,
. AZ Bp. WELLINGTON
National Exchange Hotel,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
THIS WKLE.KNOWN HOTEL IS
vest SlW8. Ss pen for the accommodation
Hil of so Braxeting Public. Large addit song. been made to it, aad
it has bee, fifties up in elegant style.
THE ING ROOMS ere large, airy
TH.& FABLE will compare favorably with
thet of any Hotel in the Stste. The propri
etor on spare no pairs or expense to render
his, gtiests comfortable:
STAGES lea ve this House daily for all plaees, North of this city.
A CARRIAGE wil aiways be found at the
Depot to convey passengers to this House.
‘BILLIARD TABLES AND BAR connected with the Hotel.
‘Ashe of publie patronage is respectfully
"©. B. PEARSON, Proprietor. SMR BROADST. pp. Stumps. lute!
. sNewala, Sept, 5, 1878
.
H& Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES. .
ganounces that he’ bas now the largest