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December 27, 1881 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
NEVADACITY; CALIFORNIA,
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WHAT THEY ARE DOING.
Personal ani Social Items Gleaned
Kivre and There.
Geo.G. Allau went to the Bay
Sunday. . : : ‘
Miss A. Turner, of Hunt’s Hill,
le't for San Francisco yesterday
morning to attend the Teachers Conventivn which is to be held on the
28th mstant.
The party tobe givennext Thursday
Mooney on Selby Flat will be largely attended, in all probahility, as.
numerous invitatious have ‘been _isHarry Martin, -who for some time
pist has been sta@ying the-“‘art presorvative” at Crocker’ sestablishment
days withihis mother and sister in
this city. i
Sunday morning Mrs. EF. “Merrificld-vesarned to San Francisco, and
on ov about Thursday willleave with
her husband for the Hast. The resilence ia this vity heretofore oceupied by them has bees leased to D.
Wellington. spaces ee
George Allyn, who was paralyzed
last week, was ‘na slightly imprevid condition yertarday, although
there is but little chance for his re-covery. Heis unable to take any
fiod without mechanical assistance,
‘and continues unconscious, — ~
SoeBRIEF M ENTION,
Varlous Happenings: in inners of
Town.
The County Supervisors meet next
‘The people of Vas, Bet had .a
Christmas tree Saturday night. After the distribution of tke presents
there was dancing, which eontinued
+ 11 12 o'clock.
Mr. and Mre. Mershon-ef Trackee.
wio have each seen more fhan thr-e
s:ore-and ten, year:, are taffling oit
their home in that town 60 they can
remove to Nevada Gity where the
climate is milder,
The Truckee Reprblican says that
George Hayes, alagger who works
hoth of his feet frozen to the ankles
last week. He-4% improving and
will soon recover,
The Christinas number of the San .
‘Francisco Wasp is a magnificient ford Brobeck.
publication. The illustrations excel
all previous efforts in that line by the
same paper, which is saying much,
te =writ Green’ s Story. .
The Christmas story written by
W. S$. Green and published in ast
Saturday’s Record-Union is 4 production that teflects the highest
credit. upon its author. It has
eapecial interest for us, as several of
the scenes of action are laid in this
© wunty. Nevada City, North. San
Juan and Lake City figure prominently inthe story. Mr. Green got. the
“lay of the country” when he was
up here with the San Francisco
Debris Commission last Fall, ani his
descriptions of the different localities are true to natute.
>.
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The Miustrels.
To-morrow evening the Grass Valley Minstrels give their. pleasing
entertainment at the Theatre. in this
city, The programme which appears in our advertising columus, is
a varied and -complete one. The
object to whichthe proceeds are. to
be devoted: should secure a large
Attendance,
* Settle Dp, Xr,
All bills due me for groceries, and
remaining unpaid onthe lst proximo,
will be p'aced in the hands. of a collector, Pay mow and save costs.
427 -3t ALEX. GAULT.
_—— +e as —One Week Onby.
—
We will close out our’ stock of
Dotls and Dishesat cost. Branv &
ACSETT, 4 d27-lw
Mouse te Rent.
A fue residence on Broad street
is for rent Apply to Mes M. gs.
@
CHEIST WAS JOYS.
jor'sfomins Was Observed inthis,
Sinful Tewnr.
‘Christmas was observed in Neva:
da City, with éhe same vigor that has
always marke@ the obser vance here
of this and ether holidays. Saturday evening theté-were:trees in’ three
of the churches and soine private
families; numerous displays:of empty
stocking’of all sizes-and conditions
hanging fromthe mantle pieces) bedposts or chair backs in mahy a
house ; childreu who liad great expectations, and children. who had
made up their minds to take things.
as they came ; men dronk and men
sober ;.and women—God bless “em
“Sula ways and means. to add
to the general enjoyment -#f the
anniversary. The crowd went to the
church festivals, At the Congregatree, they say. .It was one of the
best arranged .ever seen in. thot
church, It giistened with goldeu
apples; silver nuts and waxen tapers,
young and old., The. accompanying
exercises 'were:some ‘songs by . tlie
choir, avd an adklress and a prayer by
the pastor,
The Baptist tree was a pretty one,
and a wagon load or so of presents
were plucked from its branches. and
distributed among the big and little
ones by’ Kriss Kringle’s faithful
agent, Skip Robinson. The programme of musical and literary exercises here was enjoyable, as will
tions:
Christmas Carol—'‘Hark the Angels Sing,” by-the school.
Revitation—‘Santa , Claus,” by
Mabel Boyer,
Vocal Solo—‘Just as married life
should be,” hy Lillie Boyer,
Recitation — ‘‘The® foolish ‘little
Maiden” by Katie Hodge. «
Vocal Duet — “Magyie Darling
now Good-bye,” by Anuie Hall and
C. 8. Robinson.
Recitation—“Kate Ketchum” by
A. Hothersall,
Vocal solo and chorus, by Mabel
and Lillie Boyer.
Recitation—“*ThieStylish Charch, ”
by Alice Shurtleff,
Quintette—“*My Cottage Home.” }
Vocal Daet—“*Where — Sparkling
Waters Flow,”-by Katie and Bessie
Hodée.
Recitation—*‘The Model Chureh”
by Alice Hackly,.
Vocal Duet—‘‘Come
Lute to the Fountain,”
Hall end Bessie Hodge.
Recitation—'‘‘Press On,” by Hartwith thy
by Annie
Vocal Solo—‘“'T have a Lover,’’ by
Bessie Hodge.
The Methodists had also ‘made extensive preparations for entertaining
themselves and friends, and those
who did the work felt’ more.-than
repaid .when they saw kow much
enjoyment was eredted. The gifttree bore well, and its truits were
appreciated by the recipients, The
exercises at this ehurch wefe as follows: :
There was a short Christmasaddress
by the ;a:tor and several choruses
rendered’ by the school ina ereditable manner ig there was
no previous drill,
Christmas wae atel by quietness, -A few male citizens got more.
‘egg-nog aboard than they could sail
straight with, but as yesterday was
a legal holiday they -have had a
good Opportunity to recover their
equilibriam, Last, evening there
was a beautiful: tree and a joyous
festival at the Episcopal Church.
A Tragedy in. Prospect.
A young Nevada City lady’ who
recently retarned, from -@ visit to
Grass Valley was favored a few days
later:by the receipt of the following
cevtible youths of the tows, upon
whios@ heart, she had, it. seems,
unwittingly made an impression :
Egyptian darkness, black and dense,
‘Bnvelopes our poor village ;
t = And often times ‘tis that intease «
"Twould suit a thief for pillage.
The sky with clouds is overcast,
The soul to gloom inclining ;
They're rushing by, both thick and fast,
And have no silver lining. ©
Could you but-be with us once more,
Our fils we know you'd banigh ;
Our troubles. then would all. be o'er,
They would like ynagic vanish.Most everything has gone away,
Since you've withdrawn your magic,
And if you don’t return bye-'n-bye, :
We'll all do something tragic.
Miners Was Wanted.
A lady's gold opera chain will! be
Tiffied as~soon as sufficient tickets
can be gold. Chaio to ve seen at Mrs.
Laster. & Crawford's,
eile at the above store aud at A. bk
Tickets for
How the An@iversary of @xr Say~
tional they foand ‘the handsomest . .
aud was bowed-down with gifts for . ,
be seen by noading the list of selec. ‘
pathetic lines from one of the sus:
Wanted immediately at ‘the Ris-]
PALL AND WINTER. GOODS.
Fs Ns
HY MAN: BROTHE RS
Have just received a fallassortment of
MEN'S, YOUTHS’: BOYS CLOTHING)
& urnishing Goods, _ eae
‘Trunks, Satchels, Valises,
= ‘Mats, Caps, eid
‘ Boots, Ladies’ Shoes,
Rubber Clothing, Oil Goods, Ete.
{ Suitable for Fall oad Winter Trade,
mete oitensilh engaged in the.
WHOLESALE MANUEACE UPN & IMPORTING BUSINESS
It is our purpose
THIS SHASON
. To give to the nore the benefit of ©
OUR SITUATION IN TRADE.
Call and See us Before’ en eee
* BRANCH HOUSES:
No. 7 Murray Street, New York, . ; :
Honolulu, Sandwich Islands,
No, 216 and 218 California Street, San Francisco,
Cor. Broad and Pine sts, Nevada City.
HYMAN ‘BROTHERS.
LUETJE & BRAND, = 7
“Broad Street, Nevada city, Greatest Downfall
‘RS IN Yen
FIVE WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SPRBTACLES, 2 aes}. . TUMBLE
‘Ever Known.
Great Crash in Prices.
THE
-E have just recsived and are manu
\ facturing a magnificent steck of
Holiday Goods,
Te which we invite the attention of the
On Commercial Street,
EH AS Just mrcreran
ss CAR LOADS.
a
people of Nevada Couaty. We have
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES,
CHAINS, LADIES’ SETS,
BREAST PINS, SHAWL PINS,
RINGS, BRACELETS,
BANGLES, GHARMS, etc.,
Beautifully setin
Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies,
reasoner Men's Boys’ & Youth’s Clothing.
pena, SEE 9 : ’ Ladies’ and. Gents’
precious stones.
Everything im our store is ee" pe FURNISHING coopDs,
represented, and-our f i
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS CLOAKS,
HOME MADE JEWELRY Ulsters, Dolmans, Blankets.
“is warranted 18 carats fine. LADIES’ WHITE GOODS,
And Thousands of other Articles
‘too numerous to mention.
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Holiday Goods,
Which are now on Exhibition for Public tnspection, This shipment consists of
Staple and Fancy Dry Good:,
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
In Endless Variety,
We are selling our beautiful stotk
Cheaper than any other store
in the State.
If you want to make a ake a beautiful: Christmas
or New Year's Present:
Luetje & Brand
Can. supply you, remembering that the
BEST IS -THE CHEAPEST,
And that thisonly place to get
. Watches and Jewelry
That you can depend upon.
Engraving D Done Free.
Gold Spectacles & Eye-Glasses.
Watches and Clocks Repatred in the
best manner and at low prices.Jewelry of all kinds made to endee at
Calland Exami ine my stock and
prices before purchasing
elsewhere.
Early Purchasers. will se, cure Bargains,
As Vs am determined to close out. my .
entire stock at
ANY PRICE!
Don't Forget the
Zzkind’g, ~ AR-Lw,
ie
Mechanics Store.
Mechanics Store,
GREAT
CLOSING OUT SALE —
Fe a et
ee ee ee
Latlies, Read and Ponder Over It
Having concluded, to retiré. from business in Nevada
City, we will offer our entire stock of New and Elegant.
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
. AT 40 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
9 oat
Sale Begins Tuesday, Deo. 27, ae
And Ends Saturday, Jan. 21, 1882.
“ROOM FOR Pees card
64 Feet of Shelving and Two Counters 24 feet long
will be Sold for $12, .
THE NINE CENT STORE
W inl eictbeate leave Nevada City Monday, January 23d,
1882. Do not miss this golden opportunity, as a similar
chance may not occur again within a hundred years. .
Remember we are closing out to retire from business,and
will not take the cost of an article into consideration.
CO QUICKLY), =
GO ATONCE! GO!
Do not wait until the clamor of our stay is over—until
the shades of evening fall. For if you do vn will lose .
these matchless bargains.
. YOU WILL LOSE THEM ALL!
‘SHIVELY'S NINE CENT STORE,
7 Sissy Goods Avcising 7
i I
mond Palace,
BROAD STREET, ‘NEVADA CITY.*
MRS. L. W. “THATCHER,
Fine Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry.
MRS. THATCHER has just returned from San i where she
Spent one week iA carefully selecting an elegant HOLIDAY STOCK of
Rich Jewelry, Solid Gold Chains, in all the latest designs, lime Watches,Swiss and American
movements in ectra fine gold and silver cases.
Stone Cameo, Onyx, Turquoise and Amethyst
Sets, EarRings: Shawl Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Band an Clin Bracelets,
Rings in endless v@ riety, and all the Latest
Novellies in tive market.
I purchase my goods from manufacturers direct and propose to sell them
ata ited small advance on their cost. I have adopted the plan of marking ivery article in plain, figures, so that every one can see the prices. for
themselves, Solid silver ware in cases, and’ Rogers Bros. triple plated
ware on white metal for table and ornamental usein all the newest patterns direct from the factory East. All goods engrayed free of charge. Also the most completle assortment of Seth Thomas,calendar and 8 day clocks
at prices as low as the lowest. Gold spectacles, eyeglasses, etc. All orders
from the country promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed in every
Sun mine, Colfax, twenty ‘firstshort notice. ic Transcript, Block,
cass quartz minere, . Wajes, $2 per cares nrvhogs Commercial St, Nevada, City
day and board. Apply the su"eee tite continuance, L WA ° YN ‘ te
my Spe-ialties, Fine goods and low prices,
transaction. Repairing and adjusting fine -watches ‘by on experienced *
watchmaker and warranted for one year. T invite petticelar attentioa to
we