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December 20, 1874 (4 pages)

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The Diity Beansetipt NEVADA CITY, GAL. LOCAL AFFAIRS. 5 Lg See first page for local gnd other mteresting reading matter, Prize Presentation. 4 Before the school of Miss ©. C. Gibbs’ was dismisséd, on Friday, MITTEE to the surprise of the teacher, Mas: a gh ter Joseph , Pluakett, came’ forwaril and presented. her with a beautifut. ' dies 2 . Set of gold bracelets, with the follow. > “ing appropri: ate-speech: Se Sarg ie ‘Dear Teacher, I have been . sePOUND’ §&lected by my, school. inates to *pre= thet they sent you with this slight testimonial inf t Nevads ~ of our regard for you as a teacher, Se. = ‘and respect for you as-a lady % REE et . * our affection for you rtea friend (DIES! = AS we-separate and ussume . ifkeg— S. ent Stations in life, may we hope, é -. that in future, as’ our dear4teacher sei and friend, encircles. her. fair. wrist sige C2 with these ornaments, her thoughts oe > may wander’ buek and encircle her wr present school of young, anxions, f struggling aud throbbing hearts.” In the evening she gaye lier schoala party, ‘using the ‘hirge -Yacunt room in the school building for games and amusements, anid other rooms for the reception of ‘invited guests. ited. There was a lurge number present, , and old atid young’ were highly GARS? pleased “with the entertainment. invoice of Refreshments .were served at half STIC past tén; and about one hundred + ~ Ltand fifty children partook of the ty same, A happier lot was never seen. nds, and I s of Programme of Exereises. _The following is the programme of exercises of ttie Nevada City LitCity. erary Society, for Monday evening, z { Dec. 2iets. i, are ing ‘Ist. General business. Pine 2nd. aden music, by Miss ‘Mai T'sell Sallie Hill. ey thane ¢ srd. Vocal music, by Miss Annie bate : Naffziger. ISTM AS 4th. Debate, FRESE ae SEE MY That the quac k doctor is*more injuC SELL, rious to the community than the 'S FOR: assassin. Aflirmative—Rev. J; Sims N ANY and-#rank Power. Negacive—Joseph Sims and &, H. McAllister. ACK. . 1 ’ 5th. Decision on argument by President, Geo. S. Hupp. 6th. Decision on mérite of question by audience’7th. Select _ by Mrs, O. E. ’ Parsons. OAD 8th. Thr 0 0’ SBanter (instrimental) by Prof. Ed. Miller. 9th. Vocal music _ by J. Earl ’ Brown, e# 10th. Instrumental music by Prof. Muller. 11th. Adjournment. —_—__ + --2-e ef bread every morning. d81m V ARE, aie i Union Hotel. sie SES ERe Locket Lost. AR One of the first things remarked ; F E, by visitors to this plice is the excelOn Monday night last a locket, the shape of a key stone, was lost in ES, lence of our hotels. The Union Hochlerdiie. ‘Lankans i’ Wiad Aah : tel, on Main street, is as fine a build9% “ 6 . ae ie aw an ing in point of convenience and inA P; ny treet, wie Eertoxd —— Holid terior arrangement as‘can be found . ? be ew aggro aa PUESy outside the larger cities. It is three . °°: ; : iced at Stories in height, has ons hundred Go to Nivens’ new stand, corner of light and airy rooms, and has a din-} Broad and Pine streets for the best ge $c ing room‘equal to the best anywhere, cigars in town. avg27 IN i S Ira Eaton and Charley Moore are the SEs Meehreemer NN Sess eeaere RE preprietors, and it may be'truly said} ‘‘I = Taf Last his ——— Y ; -, . Tainy forenoon, something less thas ‘ that if anyone Knows how t make) . year ago, pale eadaverous youth EVADA .< anyone at home in a hotel it is them. . wajxed into the store of C. N. Crits The house has the finest bar in the] tenton, No.7 Sixth Avenue, aud in RATED ‘mountains, with a billiard room ads joining The Union is, as it deserves to be, liberally patronized, Parties visiting this. ‘city will find ¢ this one. of the best hotels in the State. Strengthened. Workmen have beeu engaged dur“ing the week inputting a cross beam across the apper part of the stage, at the Theatre, ana otherwise’ re‘pairing ‘thee same. The immpkovement has been needed some time -and we are glad it is now done. a ae Other improvements might, be made on that building which would’make a it the most attractive public’hall in town. We hope the owner can see it to his interest to make them. * PERS IN Wheeler Comedy Troupe. Mr. Wm. McCabe, advance agent. of the above. named company, was in this city yesterday, and billed the city for a performance, on Saturday evening next. ‘The company will also give two performances the week following, on Wednesday and Thursday evening. The performances given by this company im the State of Nevada, have been highly Sale, ertment of. ‘atchesal Goods: >, arranted. ‘ isreally meritorious. Mr. McCabe » deT4: Troupe when last here,” es * + . Holidi¥s, which will ‘take plies at’ spoken of, and we are assured by Mr. McCube, that the entertainment was manager of the ‘Templeton bs, a : a7 sa ae aun The {st gtnhd sale” before the the Auétion Store op «Broad street, ou Saturday the 19th, and Thursday the 24th, commencing each day at 12 o., and continuing until ‘8 p, M. , dering which time I intend to sell everything on hand, to make room fora different ling of goods, Those wishing Sreat bargains suould not fail to ne Ss. HOLBRO OK. ,a18 : New Goods: Ground Mace, ground.nutinegs, cinuamon, cloves, allspice, also -raisibs, currants, seedless Yuisins,citron, lemon peel, ‘range peel, canned one other kinds “of groceries can be pene at LESTER, & MULLO Y's gis eS Notice. “Potfer & Sigourney take the leaa in ‘Holiday “Goods:. their curiosities just received. _ dloit 3 ‘Deaatitul dewelxy. C.J.° Brand, on Broad Street, ubove Pine, hasa muagniticent dis play of Jewelry, ull kinds, of his own . wake, made of coin gold. Call and “see it. i: dl3 <a Bohemian Vases-at Preston’s, dl5 —-—-4 Ss The Greatest Indécements Offered. We ask of our readers’ careful perusal of Hyman & Bros. column advertisemeuty ‘to be found in’ today’s Trayscripr. We doubt if ever such an opportunity offered itself as at the present time. Itis no use disguising the truth any longer, that at Hyman. Bros. store, Brown, & Pine streets, clothing can be bought 25 per cent, cheaper than at apy other clothing store in Nevada county. This is proven by a comparison of prices which he publishes. to-day. Mothers, buy your boy a nice suit of clothes for Christmas at Hyman’s. cloth suit for half the usual price, at Hyman’s. Miners, ' get’ your outfit at Hyman’s,and you will save money by it. Everybody should take advantage of the great inducements offered, and lay in a supply of clothing and turnishing goods at the Euipo-' rium of Hyman Bros. dl0Christmas and "New Yéar Cakes. John Hurst, at his Bakery on Commercial street, adjoining the 'TRanscript Block, is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Cakes, Frosted or Plain, for Christmas and New Years, in the very best manner, and made of choice materiils. He will also fill orders for Wedding Cakes on short otice and ornamented in the highest style of the art. Hurst also supplies his customers with hot weak, husky tones, interrupted frequently by. a dry, hacking cough, stated that he wanted a srblibana bottles of Hale’s Houey of Ho und andar. ‘I am the last of six,” he said, ‘tthe others all died of consumption, and I am going fast. I will try this new remedy, but I have no hope.” He did try it, and to some purpose. He took, in all, 12 Sottles, and is to-day in good health, langs sound, cough gone, not a sign 0 /BEAUTIFUL mince meat, and*ene thousacd ‘and . Cail and see} Morgan's block, corner of Broadand . . Young man, get you a fine broad & * HOLIDAY Goops. AT. JACOBS & BRO.’S VARIETY STORE, Masonic Building, Pine Street, Nevada City, ra Seeded ag or FANCY GOODS, FRENCH CANDIES, — MEFRSCHAUM PIPES, CIGAR HOLDERS, “CUTLERY. ‘ete. ‘Aitention is called to'a large and splendid ” Assortmeut of Choice No. 1, FRENCH CANDIES, "Just received, which will be sold at Retail Usually sold for 75 cents per pound. A liberal discouné made to wholesale purchasers. ; *, This is the finest assortnrenit of PANCE ‘CANDY ever brought to Nevada City. AMERICAN CANDIES “ Ata Still Greater Reduction. CIGARS and TOB4CCO. All the favorite: brands, including the Finest Imported Havana and Domestic Cigars. .Ever brought to the mountains, which will be suld CHEAPER than any ether firm in Nevada County can afford them. Goods can pur chase them of us at less than San Francisco Wholesale Prices. The Public are speciatly invited to call and examine this finé -stocx'of HOLIDAY GOODS, and see’ hos; cheap we tare selling . them. J., JACOBS & BRO. ’ Neyada; Dec. 4, 1674. J. €. DONNELLY IN THE FIELD! w™ A SPLENDID STOCK OF _ AMERICAN, FRENCH, AND ToY ea Which having bought at reduced rates, he a he is enabled to sell Nevada City. bid y ‘NUTS. NUTS. All kinds and varieties, of this year’s growth, warranted Fresh and Good. The special attention of Committees’ for Christmas ‘Trees. of Churches. Schools and \pfivate residefice, is called to his stock of TOY CANDIES. Which is Larger, Better and in greater variety than can be. found arenes. and which he will sell at LOWER RATES Than any ether Candy Store in the city. . of palmouary diseaséremaining. Pike's Toothache, Drops—eure i in one minute. —-e‘Gola Medal Awarded to Bradiey & Rulofson, cisco, for the Best Photographs in the United States, ‘The—only élevator conhected with photography in’ the world, Uar “Elite” Portrait. of THE MARRIED LADIES CLUB ; of Nevada City, will give a Grand ‘Masquerade and Faacy Dress Ball, FRIDAY EVEN’G, JAN. L ‘At Temperance Hall, Nevada. A general invitstion is extendéd. é Conunittee of Arrangements. MRS,R.M.HUNT. MURS. B. B. LER. MRS.1.J.ROLFE. Miss HS. WELCH “. MRS.B. J.WALSON. MBS. CHAS. MARSH. 429 Montgomery street, Sun Fran. ’ CIGARS and TOBACCO. to my vew stock of CIGARS and TOBACCO, which embraces all the favorite ~brands of
Imported and Demestic Cigars, And the finest qualities of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, To be found in the market. —— Meersthaum Pipes, Cutlery, Albums, Japanese Ware. Jewelry, Plated Ware and Yankee Notions generally, in great Variety. By honorable rane ind: solling 208 goous at the Lowest ng Prices, 1 solicit u share of. /the patronage of the people of ada City. re 3. CG DONNELLY. pices Street, next door te Knowltom’s Jewelry Store. Tickets, including Supper s. Nevads, Dec. 18th. aA — City, Dec. th, 1874.Imi { Toilet Soaps, Pomades and Nair : Eastern and California Oysters, For 37 1-2 Cents per Pouud, 4 TIONEHY and NUTS of the frestest ard : ; -4 choicest varietiés, and lots pf otter GOuv Country Dealers desiring Holiday Cheaper than any other Store in. I would cajl theattention of the public hed stat ehelt ae rete D cools ees: DRUG STORE, ‘A Large Tuzoice of . Toilet Goods, New Patterns of Hand Mirror we. aiid Brushes, “New Perfumes and Extracts. An Elegant assortment of Dressing. covcH CANDY AGAIN IN MARKS, + ~ Also a Full Line of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils ste and Varnishes.. E, M. PRESON, Drtiggist, x. W., corner Broat ana Pine Streets, . Pige Btreet, tetween Broad and Commer ‘ » cial, Nevada City. ' ANTONIO TAM has lately @y returned from the Bay, where he made afrangements to re ceive Fresh every day, and served ’ upin any style devired He elo laid in a large stock of CONFHOthings, which he desires the good wera, of Nevada to call and examine’ THE FINEST CIGARS, To be found in this city dre to be had at irra »OYSUCER SALOON, and smokers are requested to call and be convinced of the fact. ‘Faniilies supplied with OYSTERS at their houses, by leaying wrders at the SALOON: -sep13 ~ ANTONIO TAM, NEVADA CILY Auction, Commission and Variety Store. —_—— Toys. Toys. Toys. will sell for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS! Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows, 2 2,3.and 4 Wheé' Buggies, Whips, Canes; ont Rocxing Horses, Shoo Flys, Delis, ‘Albums, Violins, Drums, Swords, China Tea Sets, and in fact everything in ihe'shape of TOYS can be had at WHOLESALE OR RE'TALL, Ihave an immense stock on hand and will underself every other firm in this town city. Auctién EVERY SATU RDAY, commencing at 10A, M, and continuing until 9 P.M. J. 8. HOLBROOK. Denentinr Ist, 1874. IMMEN SE ‘ARRIVAL . SIX THOUSAND ig OuAns WORTH OF . _ Boots and Shoes, Have just been received at WwW. R. COK’S STORE, At the corner of Main and Commercial Streets, Nevada City. This is the finest assortmenc ever seen in vhis city. They were purchased for Cash, and at prices whick will allow them to be sold at LOWEK RATES than they can be obtained elsewhere in Nevada County. Ainong the stock may be found the latest styles and finest quality of Ladies, Missesand Chiiden’s Shoes, New style men’s SEWED BOOTS, Grand Duke Alexis Ties, Overshoes of every style and description, etc. A large assortment ‘of CALF, KIP and SOLE LEATHER, and general Boot and Shoe Findings, which wili be sold to dealers at San Francisco cost prices, freight included, for Cash. Linvite every one to call and examine my goods before purchasing, feeling assured that? can please them iu quality and price. nov26 >. W. R. COE. iatiae F. C. LUETIJE, WATCHMAKER, SSR WATCHES, AND CLOCKS FOR SALE or ordered, Repairing vf Watches and Clocks attended tu. ——— C. J. BRAND, JEWELER, EWELRY of my own manufacture for ey sale. PRECIOUS STONES kerr oN notice. All Jewelry ordered, «xeented in a of standard Karat a8 represented. ~ No. 70 Broad Street, Nevada City, Dec, 2, 1874, CANDIES! ° CANTY & WAGNER, Wholesi#le & Retail Confectioners, No. 107 Montgomery Street, 4 SAN FRANCISCO. TTENTION is calledto dur immense assortment of Candies, Toys and Other Goods Suitable for the Coming Holidays. Ww sipeahilh to keep in all climates. Prices low aud terms liberal. Orders for the. in Send us your orders. n20-lin W.C. JONES, M. D. Physician and : Surgeon. t gaermany LOCATED AT GRASS VALLEY. PRESTON'S 4 or leave on the first train that comes to the HAND and set into Jewelry at the shortest. workmanlike manner and warranted to be}, terior promptly and earefully attended to. . , pg om marenvans, nis "da ig. Oe ‘dei ALY Fi PL IOL ‘ 54 OPENINS ——OF— . @ Santa Claus. TAM’S OYSTER: SALOON HEADQUARTERS THE COMING HOLIDAYS . — a anger To-Day, Dec. 1, 1874. A’ THE STORE ov ED. GOLDSMITH, GRAND OPENING OF THE Most Beautiful Stock of TOYS H AVING just received a Large Stock, Ij, o and FANCY GOODS, Endless Variety of From the. Cheapest To the Finest;Made . ! ey 2 WAGONS, GIGS, CARRIAGES. a 34 @ FRENCH AND AMERICAN Prize Boxes, Fancy Candies, ‘Boxes, &c, China and Bohemian Glass Ware Sets, Statues, etc. Willow Ware, ‘all descriptions. Elegant agsortment of Jet and Other Jewelry. Large lol Complete Stock of Havana & Domestic IGARS. All Brands of the Finest TOBACCO, CUTLERY and many other articles for ‘. the Holidays too numerous to mention. Goods sold to suit the times and persons in want of Holiday Goods will. do well to call aud see for themselves. ‘No trouble to show goods; Committees having Christmas Trees in charge will find it to their advantage to eal] aud examine my Goods before purchesing elsewhere. . 100 pounds of Barafue Candies for Trecs for sale at 60 cents a box, Don't Forget the Place. ED. GOLDSMITH, . Commercial ‘Street, opposite the OFFICE NO 21-MAIN STREET. m8 1 Complete Stock of 1 CAN DIES.) . per yard. A. GOLDSMTTHS HOLIDAY OPENING —AT— A.. GOLDSMITH'S — arin thyme DRY GOODS BAZAAR, BROAD STREET.” INET AIDA. orry. Se MOST kiwsannh7 STOCK OF . Dress Goods, Shawls, , Skirts). ‘Silks, GENUINE FURS, And a Full Stock of "DRESS TRIMMING, HATS —AND— ° MILLINERY GOODS, Ever brought to this City. A Full Line of THREE PLY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS Ol LOTHS. ee Great Bargains Are now offered, which the following prices. affixed wil : ; ar prove, i Best Prints with trimming borders, 10 yards for $1. 7 yards Canton Flannel for $1. 8 yards Muslin for $1. 10-4 Sheeting, 37} cents per yard, French Merinos 85. cents Finest . Black * Alpaeens, (worth 87 cents) at 50 cents per yard. ‘ Fine Silk and Wool Diagjonal Poplin, 75 cents per yard. French Corsets at 50 cts. Rubber Dress Protectors, 3 for 50 cenis. ° Silk Poplin, striped and all colors, 50 cents per yard. Black Dress Silks of all an usual prices. Silk Velvet fine trimmed Hats, $2 50, —— . Specialty in Ladies’ Children’s ‘ Knit’ Underwear, Expressly imported for this market. . A full a of New Style HOSIERY, ete. A cordial invitation is extended to all to examine the etegant stock. and % £#°No trouble to show g ret “. Call early. moa Brown & Morgan's Block, Transcript Printitig Office. St., Nevada City. n28 apa. 30 per cent. lower f ' “ging esac