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“ bakers and other perties on ChristThe Daily Transcript
A ‘NEVADA cIiry, CAL.
PE PRESET EE SS ES EEO
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Local Brevitiess :
The Military band tooted their
horns at intervals during Christmas
day, at the National Hotel.
-Itlooks natural.to the ,hosts of.
. friends of Miss Flora®ornfll, to see
her familiar face about town again J
‘“«CharleyMoore has secured ‘the
‘services of one of. the best. white
tel. of
~ -SenatorStew chet, ke ieft the Paid.
reint wires and gotie to Washing= but he id not visit his start:
& point in tif —Nevada, City.
The Gruss, alley Gnien was remémbered ‘by ranchers, brewers, .
tas,
Mrs. Chaldean and Dr, Kingsbury ‘will read selact pieces‘on Mon:
day evening.at the meeting of the
" Literary Society.
All the children ef the “Congregational and Catholic Sunday schools,
were made happy by’ cnn from a_
Christm ts tree.
Fred. Baylis of ‘Truckee is visitfriends ia this city. He had no order to leave from the’<‘601,"" bat he
simply wanted te travel.
Lestér & Malloy have a small
sized tumbler they will . sell: Tt
«came from Hayford-& Hymes of
. colfax, and a keg of lager came with
it. The glass can be filled several
times from ens keg.
The, Beard of Edecation= have or“dered seats for the new School room,
fiom Bell & Belden. "They will be
ready te putin before school, commaences, sg that the additions . schoel
ean’ be started with the others.
George Waters is visiting Grass
, Yalley. He has been practicing law
an Nevada since he left this county,
and we dearn has been very successful inthe sagebrush State.
The decisivn of the question about
: quack doctors being more ‘injurious
than assassins, does not prevent the
mails eoming to ~this city being
Hooded with quack advertisements.
> R. McMurray “‘stood. in” with the
aiestair committees tutil they disposed of every article tney had for
salés Mr. Palmer ‘Srvith of. North
Bloomfield, not te be outdone in:liberality by those who had attended
‘on previous nights, bought a sawhorse fer tén and a half dollars.
Whatis the difference between
trinkets and saw-borses?
Hr,
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Drawing the’Piano. :
Astitated elsewhere there has been
a large number of tickets sold on the
‘piano te be presented tothe holder
of. the ducky ticket, but the returns
. from these*who had them for sale
@re not all in, ,consequently it was
deemed best to laeter the drawing to.
_-gome fwture time. The ladies desire
to dispose of as many of the tickets
as possible but they wish it distinctly understood that the numbers remaining urisold will be destroyed, so
that there can be 110 possible. chance
for the society to ‘druw the instrument back. The drawing will take
place at an early date. There should
have been an announcement made
the night ef the Fair that the drawing wes pos , but there was so
much bastle and confusion, tht it
slipped the minds of the committee.
Ticket helders can rest assured,
however, thaf the drawing will take
place, and that it will be fairly and
honorably conducted.
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Programme of Exercises.
The fellewing is the programme of . ,
exercises of the Nevada Literary Society, for Monday; Dec. 28th:
Ist. General business,
2d. Instremental masic by Miss
' @Maria Hupp.
3rd. Vocal music.
. 4th. Bebate, question—Resulved,
That the elective franchise should
be extended to women. Affirmative
-—Geo. S. Hupp and-L. Garthe.
Negative—Joka Pattison and L. H,
Gaylord. ‘
5th. Tnstramental duet by Missand
Master Goldsmith.
6th. Recitations—Rum’s Maniac,
(in character) by Dr. W. B. Kingsbury.
‘Tth. Tam 0° Shanter (instrumen* tal) by ‘Prof. Ed. Maller.
8th. Recitation—The Maniac (in
ES character) Mrs. Nellie E. Chapman.
\9th. Vocal duet by Mrs. Thomp__gon‘and. Joseph Jenkins,
10th. Adjournment.
4 of teachers i in Maine are said to have
va
‘ ames. or.’ Masks for
«THE school population of Mainé
“$s. 223,519: ©The total attendance’ in
~ . the public-schools during the past
year. was 132,33
ed for school
amounts to
State allows $
~ The money raisurposes, by towns,
$2 90 pér scholar. The
$2 in addition to this.
) The total value of all: school —
in the State, includiig grounds,
$3,000,000. Since 1860 the wages
‘beet Atearly doubled.
Ay Geerge W. Weleh,}
Importer and wholesale dealer in
school books, blank. books, legal
books and stationery. Blank books
ot every description made to, order.
Publishers discount: * allowed to
school and public lilyaries. Subscriptions regeived: for Bewapepers . ”
and magazines at publishers rates.
Costumes for the Ball.
Persons wishing Dominoes, Cos?
per Cambric Fancy Dress Masquerade Party, can obtain them by deat,
ing orders at-tlie residence of OC.
Cornell, Aristocracy Hill.
P eee
call early. <# ta
New Goods.
Ground: Mace, ground nutmegs,
cinnamon, cloves, allspice,
sins, currants, seedless raisins, citron,
lemon peel, orange. peel, canned
mince meat, and one tyousaad and
one other’kinds of groceries cam be
found at LESTER & MULLOY’S.
Notice.” ;
Potter & Sigourney take the lead
in Holiday Goods. .Call and * see
their curiosities just received, dildtt
é = ll :
Men utiful Jewelry.
C. a ba on, Broad street,
abové-Pine, has a ‘magnificent display of Jewelry, all kinds, of bis own
make, made of « coin gold. Cail and
see it.. .a ore al3
Christmas and New Year 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 materials. .Hp will
also fill orders for Wedding Cakes on
short notice and ornamented in the,
highest stylé of the art. Hurst algo
supplies his customers with. hot
bread every morning. d8im
aGo to Nivens’ new stand, corner of
cigars in town.
Gold Medal
Awarded to Bradley & Rulofson,
429 Montgomery street, San. Francisca, for the Best Photographs in
the United States. The only eleva_ avg27
the world. Our ‘‘Elite’’ Portrait. 09
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Betrer THAN Gone Souru.—'‘'Go
South! Go South!” is the parrot ezy
of the friends of the consumptive. It
who are suffering from lung and
throat complaints can go South, or
‘would be benefited if they did go.
Hale’s Honey of-Horehound and Tar
is worth more than millions -of cubic
feet of southern air as a remedy for
every species of. pulmonary. ccmplaint. It will cure any cough, any
cold, any bronchial complaint, and
effectually arrest the tendency to consumption.
Pike’s Toothache Drops—cure in
one minute. «
UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY.
Ira A. Eaton & C. H. Moore
PROPRIETORS.
Open all Night.
Fancy Paper _ Cambric
——
THE MARRIED LADIAS CLUB
of Nevada City, will give a Grand
Masquerade and Fancy Dress Ball,
V FRIDAY EVEN’G, JAN. L
At Temperance Hall, Nevada
A general invitation is extended.Committee of Arrangements. <<
MRS M. HUNT. MRS. B. B. LEE.
MR J: ROLFE. MES H. 8. WELCH
MRKS.B. J. WATSON. Mis. CHAS, MARSH.
Nevada, Dec. 13th.
-Pickets, including Supver %.
Masonic Building,
Cores OF
X4
the Ladies” Pu.
‘also rai. CANDY ever brought-to Nevada City,
Broad and Pine streets for the best.
tor connected with photography in }is well meant bat silly. Few of those:
‘. Chewing and Smoking Tebacco,
BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY.
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OF
need"
HOLIDAY GOODS AT
VARIETY STORE,
Pine Street,
Nevada City,
FANCY GooDs,
FRENCH CANDIES,
MEERSCHAUM PIPES,
_CIGAR HOLDERS, ~
CUTLERY, ete.
unr
es ’
Attention i8 called tova large and sthenaia
Assortmett of Choice No. 1,
FRENCH CANDIES,
Just received; which wilf be sold at Retail
For 371-2 Cents per Pouud,
Usually sold for 75 cents per pound.
A libergl diseouht made to wholesale purchasers. /
> This am the finest assortment of FANCY
AMERICAN CANDIES
Ata ‘Still Greater Reduction, °
nd ‘ 3 @
CIGARS and TOBACCO.
All the fnvdrite ati, including the
Finest Imported
Havana and: Domestic « Cigars.
Ever brought to the mountains, which:
will be suld CHEAPER than any other firm
in Nevada County can afford them.
Country Dealers desiring Holiday
Goods cun*purchase them of us at
Prices.
‘ “
specially invited to call
and examine this fine stock of HOLIDAY
GGODS, and see how cheap we are selling
ani.
“The Public are
J. JACOBS & BRO,
sores, Dec. 4; eT?
£ . C. DONNELLY
IN THE FIELD! !
w™ A SPLENDID STOCK OF
AMERICAN, FRENCH,
AND
TOY CANDIES,
Which having bought atreduced rates; he
; he is enabled to sell
Cheaper than any other Store in
Nevada City. ;
* 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 private residence, is called to his stock of.
TOY CANDIES.
Which is Larger, Better and in greater variety than can be found elsewhere, and
which he will sell at
LOWER RATES
Than any other Candy Store in the city.
CIGARS and TOBACCQ.
I would call the attention of the public
to my new stock of CIGARS and TOBACCO,
which embraces al] the favorite brands of
Imported and Domestic Cigars,
——and she Sacst onslitios of
=
JACOBS & BROS.
less than San Franciscé WholesaleJUST RECEIVED
AT
Ed. Goldsmith's Column.
PRESTON’S
DRUG STORE,
A. Large Invoice of
Toilet Goods,
‘New Patterns of Hand Mirror
and Br ushes, ~ ae
N ew Perfumes and Extracts.
An Elegant assortment of . ake
a
Toilet ‘ Soaps, Pomades -ana Wate
‘ Dressing, is
COUGH CANDY aGat IN MARKET,
aiss: a Futl Line of —
Drugs, Chemicals, Puints, abo
i ‘and Varnishes, a
E, M. PRESON, Druggist,
N.W: corner Broad and Pjne Siesta,
TAM’S OYSTER SALOON
‘Pine Street, between Broad and_ Commer”
,cial, ‘Nevada City.
ANTONIO TAM has. lately
returned from the Bay, where
he made arrangements to re
ceive
Eastern. and California Oystets,
Fresh every day, and servedupin any style desired,
He algo laid ina large stock of GONFEC. .
TIONEKY and NUTS ¢ of the freshest and
choicest varieties, and lots-of other GOOD
things, which. he desires. the good people
of Nevada to call and exajniné,
THE FINEST CIGARS, -.
To be found in this city are to be had at his
OYSTER: SALOON, and smokers ‘are.-reguested to call and be convinced of the
ac
Families supplied with OYSTERS at
their houses; by leaving orders at the SA-,
LOON,
. ANTONIO TAM,
sep 13
__NBvapa CIry :
‘Auction, Commission and Vari‘ety Store.
> ° ° 2
“a .
Toys. Toys. Stim
AVING just received a Large Stock, I
: will sell for the
NEXT. THIRTY: .DAYS!,
Wagotis, Carts, W heelbarrows, 2, 3. and ‘4
Whee! Buggies, Whips, Canes, Guus, Roexing Horses, Shoo-Flys, Dolls, Albums, Violins, Drums, Swords; China Tea Sets, and
in fact everything in ihe shape of TOYS,
can be had at WHOLESALE OR RE’ TAIL,
Ihave an immense stock “on handand
will undersell every ether firm in this town .
or leaye on the first train that comes to the’
city.
ing at 104, M, and continuing until 9 P.M,
J.S. HOLBROOK.
December Ist, 1874. }
IMMEN SE ARRIVAL !
SIx THOUSAND
DOLLARS WORTH OF
Boots and Shoes;
ei
:
Have just been received at
W. R. COLK’S STORE,
At the cgorner’of Main and Commercial
Streets, Nevada City.
This is the finest assortmenc: ever séen in
this city. They were purchased for Cash,
and at prices whick will allow them to be
sold at LOWER RATES than they can be
obtained elsewhere in Nevada County.
Among the stock may be found the latest ;
styles and finest quality of
Ladies, Missesand Childen’s Shoes,_
New style men’s SEWED BOOTS, Grand
Duke Alexis ‘Ties, Overshoes of every style
and description, ete. A large assortment
of CALY, KIP and SOLE LEATHER, and
general Boot and Shoe Findings, which
will be sold to dealers_at-San Francisco’
cost prices, freight included, for Gash:
linvite every oné to call and examine my
goods before purchasing, feeling assured
that I can please them in quajity and. price.
nov26 W. R. CUE.
WATCHMAKER,
=
: WATCHES AND
€LOCKSf0R SALE or
ordered.
Kepuiring vl Watcues and Clocks attended tv. =<
C. J. BRAND.
. * JEWELER, »
EWELRY of my own tnanufacture for
ey sale. PRECIUUS STONES kKxert on
BAND and set into Jewelry at the shortest
hetice. All Jewelry ordered, « xecuted-in a}
workmanlike manner aud warranted to be
of standard karat as represented.
No. 70 Broad Street.
Nevada City, Dec, 2, 1874, ;
CANDIES!
2
‘*“¥o_be found in the market.
Meerschaum Pipes, Cutlery,
Albums, Japanese Ware. Jewelry, Plated Ware an Yankee
riety.
' By honorable dealing, and selling my
goods at the Lowest Living Prices, I solicit
ashare of the patronage of the people. ef
‘Nevada City. ;
4. DONNELLY.
‘Broad Street, next dear to Knowl4 ton’s Jewelry Store.
Notions generally, in great Va.,
CANTY & WA NER,
Wholesale & Retail Con ers,
No. 107 Montgomery Street,
’ SAN FRANCISCO,
——
TTENTION is called to our: immense
assortment of
ES 3 Toys and “Other Goods
Suitable for the Coming
Holidays. =
Warranted to keep inall climates. Prices
low and terms liberal. Orders for the in
terior promptly and earefully attended to.
fefid us your orders, n2@1Lur
W. C. JONES, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
pea LOCATED AT .
GRASS VAGLEY.
a
ae : &
{HEADQUARTERS . , _moaosewcen
THE COMING HOLIDAYS .
To-Day, Dec. zu 1874.
AT THE STORE OF
-» ED, GOLDSMITH,
TOYS ee
Auction EVERY SATU RDAY, commence. . '
=a]
SEASON.
OPENING
smo Ope
5
at
i
*
@ «
.
. GRAND Sila
‘OF THE
Most Beautiful Stock of ©
and
Endless Variety of *
FANCY Goons,
ACERT .
OPENING ©
Apr
A, GOLDSMITH?S
. DRY-. GOODS BAZAAR, .
BROAD STREET;
t4
3
f
Dress Goods, &
Shawls, os
RANA,
Silks,
GENUINE FURS,
And a Full Stock of
~ DRESS TRIMMING,
HATS
—AND—
MILLINERY_ Goons,
Ever brought to this : City.
at
7 A Full Line of
THREE PLY
AND
BRUSSELS cARPETS
AND
DOLLS:
nina
From the Cheapest
ae the Finest;Made
C mplete Stock of
FRENCH AND A'MERICAN’ .
Prize Boxes, Fancy Candies,
* Boxes, &c.—
Ware Sets, Statues, ete.
RO es
Willow Ware’ all descriptions.
Elegant : agsortment of
Jet and Other J omiey
; Large find Complete Stock of
CIGARS.
All Brands of the Finest TOBACCO,
charge will find it to their advantage to call
. elsewhere.
for sale at 60.cents a box,
Don's Forget the Place.
ED. GOLDSMITH,
Nevada City, Déc, &th, 1974. im
pad a
WAGONS, GIGS, CARRIAGES.
China and Bohemian Glass
Havana & Domestic
CUTLERY and many other articles for
the Holidays too numerous to mehtion.
Goods sold to suit the times and persons
in want of Holiday Goods will’ do well to
call and see for Seapets, No Gyubie to
+ Bhow.goodsCommittees» vhaving Christnms Trees in
and examine my Goods before Penang
100 pounds of Barafue Candles for Trees. Commercial Street, opposite the}.
OFFICE NO 21.MAIN . ‘STARE. mé fp ‘Transcript Printing Office.
OIL CLOTHS
ne
a
Great Bargains’
. Are now offered, which the foltT}, % lowing prices affixed wil
prove,
_ Best Prints.with gaia
borders, 10 yards for $1.
7 “yards Canton — Flannel
for $1.
8 yards Muslin for $1.
‘10-4 Sheeting, *37}
per yard,.
cents
French Merinos 85 conts
per yard. >< 5
Finest Black “scaak,
(worth 87 cents) at; 50 cents
per yard.Fine Silk and Wool Diagonal Poplin, 75 tents per
yard. =
French Corsets at 50 cts.
tubber Dress Protectors,
3 for 50 cents.
Silk : Poplin, striped and
all colors, 50 cents per yard.
Black Dress Silks of all
qualities, 30 per cent. lower
than. usnad prices.
Silk Velvét fine trimmed
pet, $2-50, E
ee t
pe
i) ecialty in Ladies’ and
Children’s ~.
Knit — Underwear, e
Expresaly imported for this
market. 4i {
iy A fall line of New Style
HOSLERY, etc. .
> hes
ae
oh cordial jntlietion is. extended to
all to examine the etegant stock.
Call early.
. A. GOLDSMITH,
gr organ’ s. Blogk,"
; Nevada City
af
Fee Most ELEGANT STOCK OF *" ‘
tg No'trouble to sliow goods—— ~,= ’ ‘
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