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December 11, 1891 (4 pages)

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TUNATE PENS ARy, y Street, » Ban Pratictsc, re’ standin ‘ rated eee cessfully trey. tr, Gibbon hasthe the hasreturi. Hospitals of huice af the Dig. , ban Francisco, os8e req uirin, NESs, consequence of Ce, or depraved ced by the Youth Unlimited ex, ng Certainty the Fm ptoms Onless dica measures, ark spots Under ring ng in the s Of leaves and heasiness about 8, COUfUBEd pis. Of confide: ce, strangers, a dig Ces, disposition hemory, nectic eruptions about breath, coughs monomania anid Hot obtained, pPly immediate. . ter,and have , scientific mod é 2 Dever fails of l cure, , Marriage, who ese fearful malBucred respoulor dulay. ¢ ob. {B,, be CURED at rto Dr. Gibbon, th of time the the medicing Om damage or ® Country, with use. The Doc. fail. Try him, rite, 1, 623 Kearney Jan Francisco Market Prop'r, reet, ly Wall, Lowest Pité eal, Lamb c Cook VORLD. Pastry oking . Cookl, rorit, TTE, ene 's R 8 arhtiic medy Se FOR bation, LIVER, OUBLES OUSNESS , Nausea, Debiiity ters TABLE liable co, irere Praacirco > =, lministra1¢ highest ne United ‘by said HURSDAY, 191, at 12 of 4 “" “Where ean be found one of the Best Selected Holiday Stocks brought to Nevada ‘Broad Street, above Pine, — Nevada City, , F ..» NEVADA Dany YRANSCRIPY Me os ® VOU. LXII.-No.' 9602 NEVADA OITY, CAL. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11. 1291, Established S ept. 6, is 30, by N. P. Brown & ¢ Afi Loto Rare and Beal lay Go GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS, SANTA CLAUS ADVISES EVERYBODY —TO GO TO. TEIos. LEDoT. Commercial Street, County this season. : : A GRAND AND, MAGNIFICENT LINE OF Toys ana Novelties for Old and Young, Embracing » Thousand and One Articles appropriate asa Gift to a Relative or Friend. 5 —o—_ , HOME-MADE CANDIES, all kinds of NUTS, pes FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO, . é An Immense Stock Just Received. Genuine Meerschaum Pipes and Cigar Nethedi. lin the thing to give a Gentleman * CALL ON THOMAS LEDDY ANG SEE HIS FINE GOODS. . SS ey es YOU . M q* EAT You . U Oi EAT . And while you ~~ yy i i Bay sdaccat bap de oi goods in the eee. At the Plaza Store . You will find just ko ig the ‘ way of Groceries and Provisions As well as many specialties, such as Beech’s Tea, __ Frozen ‘Oysters, ~~: Maple Sugar, Boiled Cider, Unadulterated Candies, Lemons and Oranges, Selected Mountain Apples, Mountain Trout m meir season. Everything the very best to be had anywhere, and prices low in all lines ‘THOMAS SHURTLEFF TO BUY YOUR CHRISTHAS PRESENTS -LUETJE & BRAND, Offer to the public the Largest and most Beautiful Stock of . MPQATED and HOME-MADE JEWELRY ever brought to this ‘county. * : ! is’ BRACELETS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, LADIES’ SETS, ETS, BREASTPINS, SHAWL PINS, RINGS, BANGLES, CHARMS bexutifully Quartz and other precious stones. Solid: Silverware-of Latest Styles Just Retivd. O@ We make HOME-MADE JEWELRY a specialty and guarantee it 18-carats fine. We will sell our Beautiful Stock cheaper than any other store in the State, OW” This i in Nevada City where you can get reliable Watches, Jeweler: ps + ie ean id Boien Gletae ete, Everything in our store war: rentedab re nted, Engraving done free. Jobers of all kinds made to order at short notice. Orders from the country promptly filled. Please send them in as early as possible HEADACHE 20!%.2%!,2! Cc URED In from 3 to 30 minutes, . with Certainity and Safety, no matter of how long standing, by using Earswpewocerow's. (EPHALINE DLETON’'S Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded! te fa Trial Bottle, or One Dollar for Pull size. ™ ™ M CALIRORNIA ORPIWE COMPANY, Rano, Nevapa ———w W, D, VINTON and OARR BROTHERS Nevada Vitv. es ss sie Bases xo = ENDURANCE,A rose spray in its perfect bloom, If shorn of petals and perfume, Still keeps its buds for other hours To burst in flowers, @ 8 And when the sun laughs out anew, What soft, pink hemispheres it greeta, Where blushing roses wet with dew, Unfold within their cool retreats Bewildering sweets! The wildest tempest they withstood These buds so delicate and frail! But what of him in weaker mood, Whose fears against, his hopes prevail When storms assail? Shall these survive, O faithless one! And thou, disheartened, lack the power To trust tomorrow's Hage . sun For budded hopes that wait their hour To burst in flower? What profits it to argue long Against life's conflicts, void of cheer! Rise up to face the dreaded wrong, And lo! hope's morning charioteer Disarmeth fear! A Going-to-Red Gown. ‘generations had not, alon collar of the same. »jump-into for a long time, ing-to-bed> is ~ sometiines Mothers, look over for the band and collar. doesn’t pay.—Anna Springfield Homestead. A Royal Dressmaker. ~~ Phe Princess Christian, whose daaghter, the Princess Louise, was married ; lust July, designed the .brocadé which 4 formed, the gown she wore at the wedding. It showed the rose of England, the shamrock of Ireland and the thistle of Scotland, embossed upon it, and was woven in English looms. She also designed and presented to her daughter a very lovely brocade which shows clusters of lilies tied with blue ribbons on a pale creamy ground. Certainly, whe one realizes that Princess Christian is an admirable mother and. wife, that she fulfills her duties at home and in gociety, and yet finds time for other work, it is suggestive that it would not be a bad thing if some women who do not wear titles would imitate her example, Ladies’ Home Journal. The Blue Stone in Vogue. pretty blue stone. adopt these new modes.—Paris Letter, A Woman's Political Club, town, ia thronged with men seeking i scripts, as every attempt to read a ‘s promptly suppressed,—Exchange, These Girls Have Great Heads, formed a society to young men who a youth visite a member of the eckson fund, and the girls w their own way to theaters, The auned Rg is considerabl. gress upon the question,‘ Wind tossed and vexad by drenching showers, —Caroline D. Howe in Portland Transcript. Every house is not heated from cellar to attic, all sleeping rooms are not, on . cold December nights, temptingly warm, ueither are halls; and there are mothers (foolish mothers, you say, perhaps) who andress their children about the sitting coom fire, then let them scamper to bed in nightZowns with shawls over them or sometimes without shawls. . Now it's all very well to talk about . toughening children by having them undress in rooms so cold as to make the tecth chatter and to say that to run through cold. halls barefpoted and in nightdress does children no harm, but its simply a waste of breath. We women of 181 believe. that. catarrh would not be so prevalent if ehildren of previous g with their ‘others, shivered themselves to sleep, Aressed and “undressed in rooms only slightly above zero. and worn waists without necks and sleeves in mid winter. A comfortable going-to-bed gown is . nade of a litht, newmarket, of tan color, by simply fitting it down and putting a band of bright blue around the edge and Many a skirt or wrapper, after having served its purpose for the grown ups, could be ripped and washed, pressed and brightened up with plaid or plain colored goods and serve as The gohastened. by thoughts of a wamn,snug garment hike this, and when a day comes that brings . . with it ailments, what more comfortable than to sit in wn eagy: chuir all wrapped iy blankets in such a galt -to-bed gown? the closets, drawers: and boxes and you will be sure to find . . cloth enough for the gown. Never mind if you do find’it necessary to bny new Listen to the exclamations of the youngsters who own such a garment and ask yonrself if,it Pryor Payne in The turquoise is still enjoying its revival, and the fact that the Princess of Wales wore turquoise earrings on the occasion of her garden party at Marlborough house last season will b; te means diminish the prosperity oi e It, used to be considered very bad form to wear colored jewelry or even pearls before dinner time, but everything is being gradually altered now, and all the old canons are passing into Laewlyccod 6 . ; it would haye n co 2 exset in Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies, Torquoise, Garnets, Amethysts, Saphhires, . peuivace vier ne 4 parc . around the neck on a winter afternoon in visiting dress, It appears to be considered correct now, though purists in millinery matters will never be likely to Fifteen years There is a woman's political equality club in Warren, O., composed of women of ‘culture. and intelligence, which is really quite the fashionable club of the One feature of the meetings is a series of civil government questions, and a congressman of the tawn says that the day before the society convenes his office orination on the questions they know their wives will propound next day, There ‘8 also at every meeting # parliamentary irill to. ground the members in_all: the luties of presiding officers, Ideas must be expressed without the aid of mazu, per Young women in ta ag quently but never take ‘them to an: place where it costs money, When suc 4 @ aociety of sone tar eater he i him, ‘course, bay The money is < into a general use it bE . y fi tbo Neva then. canine Wee tee ‘or themselves.—Buffalo j Mrs. Besant spoke at the hygienic oonfind half clad children be efficiently of ucated?” and argued that the state having, ee eer Se ed eA A a r a ' s 7 a ® a : ~ ; «8 = we . H -* ' : ° ® a * « * . i ~ * 4 : ; . : . THE CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES AND BEST GOODS. a BARGAIN THAT NO OTHER HOUSE IN # : } THE COUNTY CAN TOUCH ‘ (. . [mR is a PARTIAL List: s [ CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS. ’ 4 From 4-to 12 years old ~ es worth $3 50 only $2 25 : 5 e ia ae ee a ae “ee 4 50 ae 3 50 J 4 “ “ ‘i “ eee -. “ 7 50 6 6 00 Mf " BOYS’ OVERCOATS. 4 = From 8 to 1q years old : ~ worth $5 50. only $4 00 « = “ ri “ “i cr ce 2 hs 7 oo ue 50 . ? t “ is. “ 6 « ae = ‘ 6 75 Py 5 00 & = “ “ 6 “ 7 i Ee a6 9 50 : sf : © 00 J : “ s « te “6 = = “ 6 50 e 5 oo : YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS. s 5 From 33 to 37 ~ ~ worth $12 only $10 . a “ «6 « 4“ Sal ae Es “ 8 it) 7 = , Largest assortment of Men’s Fine Underwear at lower s i figures than any other house. a. ij —-Trunks and Valises until you can’t rest. 7 7 erie will be worth your while to call around and take note of } ' Bargains and Qualities before you buy elsewhere, ; o. F YOURS TRULY. 4 a : Champion of Low Prices, ie Lean aa “ . aaa —
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis U S$ ness, Whooping Cough, Croup Co ee ay Sa . 0, uu Lg cat tenater Genuine Saned BG i CHARLES DENNY, . Horse-Shoer = AND Blacksmith, NEVADA CITY, © +. + « oe Have Removed to their CAL, NEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA, Where they will be pleased to execute any and all work in their line. Oarriage and Wagon-making. Horse-Shoeing a Specialty CITIZENS. BANK, Sroad Strest......Mevada (ity aid up Capital --$30 000 wre SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE Sew York, et * San francisco. ] : _ Aud Snoramento We issue BILLS OF EXCHANG! ‘Payable AT SIGHT in'the prin. -eipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN , and ECROPE,. ; + _ Collections on any part of th. United States a specialty, Highest Price Paid for Count: and State Warranrs, 5 Geld and Stiver Buluon ur . chased Aseny Office at this Bank, OFFICERS; > PteereeteeeeessPRRSIDEY _ térce Fttereeee, VEO PROSIDENG T, MORGAN.... erereess CASHIER D. EB. MORGAN..Ass’tCaguinn and Sro'y =F oe eee ERATE FEES. Ben tus dre nN Office a Re J. M. aud Pine Bt Ex-Superior J N, E. ORAPMAN, “OCAL ANESTHETICS IF D CP parize Fi all business in the U.S Patont 6 ee attended to for MODOur offi ¢ is opposite the U. 8, ratent Office, and we can obtain Patents in lesa (me than those remote from W d Model or drawing" patentability free of charge—aud we make bo charge unless we obtain pater We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the 8u eriutendent of Money Order Division, and the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to ace lients in your own Btate or county ad hington. re advise as to R.M. HUN’, Physician, Orr AT VINTON’S DRUG srorRk, NEVADA CITY, DANTIsT EVADACITY, ... .¢ 3, IRED, aidence, Sa‘ ramento st} WALLING, Attorney at Law. QFFICK—Tilley Building, Gorner Broad reets, Nevada City udge of Nevada County, Ww. D, LONG, Attorney aad Counselor at Law. —OFFICE— NEVADA CIry, tom land plate. A ater. Co deep soil best ‘in t ply at th ‘and potatoes can with. success, shipping fruits. can. be raised j without irrigation, _. Terms reasonable. FOR SALE 100 acres of the best bot in Penn Valley, this county, near John Casey's ll fenced and under cultivation and can be irriated from the Excelsior mpany'sditch, Is (as good as the he State). Corn raised The finest Ape Datiy TRANSORO. LL. HUGHES, Attorney and Oounselor at Law, W 'Gh PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS of the Stato.Office in Morgan & Roberta’ Blook. “Lie” Tea, The Chinese make what they call “lie” tea. They take the dust which aecuniu: lates in the manufacture of tea, and rice husks, and mix them witha gum to re semble tea, This they use to swell the bulk of cheap teas. We have all, doult. less, drank our quota of “lie” tea Beech's ‘l'ea is the pure, unadulterated, sun-dried leaf, 60 ets per Ib. by Thomas Shurtlet!, For sale J. 0, CAMO Ma. Attorney at Law, Notary Publio, AND CONVEYANOFR, OFFICE. “South side Broad Street oppo site Union Hi treet, Nevada Oiiy, Witl practice in all ihe Courts of the State and he Courts of the United “tates within he 4tute of Califonte ae P.F. SIMONDS Attorney and Oounselor at Law, \W ILI. PRAOTICR IN THE STATE AND United States Courts, : OFPICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Ney: ae : eS Sow York Bakery G. We, Durst, Prop i AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELL. known and popular Bakery, on Commercial Street, adjoining Transcript Block, 1 infeud tokeep on hand at all times the Very best of Bread,Pies, Cake, Eto. Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., up stairs, Wedding Cakes and Pastry Made to order on short notice and on most reasonable tering. All orders for anything in line prom ly attended to, erent tA my icine: 8 By syict attention to business iving the best satisfaction and welling at lew ra 2, 1 hope to ment a liberal patronage, New Barber Shop. CHAS. KLINGENSPOR, fOK thirty-five years a resident of Ne. vada county, has returned to Nevada Uity and resumed business, He will be found on the north side of Commercial . street near Main, Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing, W. W. WACOONER, (Successor to W, F. Englebright,) Civil : Engineer ; and ; Surveyor, Deputy County Survevor and omtecs in Morgea &Kobberte Nevad. ‘ Se ISS } Novada County Abstract Office,Deputy U.S.:Mineral Survevor. « “ Castoria is s0 well adapted to child: ren that [ recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." . H. A. Ancumn, M. D., N11 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y, “The uge of ‘Castoria’ is so universal and its merits so well known that it seeins a work of Supererogation to enderse it, Few are the intelligent famitios who de not keep Ht ‘astoria within easy reach,” f Canlos. Marryn, D op.’ > New York City : Late Pastor BloomingdaleRetia cd HUN Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea your * Castoria, 2 Taw Centavk Company, 27 Menkay Sraeer, New Y SS VARA ARAEA S CASTORI for Infants and Children. Castoria cures Colig, Constipation, Bructation, Kills Worma, gives sleep, and promotes digestion, Without injurious medication. “For several years T have Frecommendod and shall always continue 0 do 80 as it has invay tably produced bene loial results.‘ = = Ebwty F. Parner, M.D, ‘The Winthrop,’ 1 n Sheotand fthraves 3 New York City ORK, LEGG & SHAW. . MAINSSTREET....,..5 NEVADA GIT) Dealers tn FURN TURE, BEDS, BEDDING; House Furnishing Goods, Ete. Oarveta, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Cloth Wall Paper,” Window Shades. UPILOLSTERING AND.CAKPET LAYING , OG Victure Frames Made te order Nevada City, Nevada Co. Cal. Titles Examined and In-ured JOHN A. RAPP, (County Recorder 11 Consecutive year: x SEARCHER OF RECORDS, NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE ‘KE AGENT 4 N. D. G. W. ISH2-LHAP YEAR-1SY2 No.6, N. D. @, W,, Will Gis tevaared LEAP-YEAR BALL. Friday Evening, JANUARY: Ist, AY ARMORY HALL. : 1892, COMMEPRET Peekinan FLOOR DiREePOT MISS.CORA CLARK HELO & FOF sale—WOO0 adres of land of the Cali fornia Lron and Steel Company, situated the southern portion of Nevada fonnty an bordering -on the best lands of Places. county, 280 acres of land situated in Valley, House and lot on Kast Broad street, N ada City * Hleasaut Home Mutual Insurance Ci OF CALIFORNIA OAPITAL, $300,000 atuinses PEINCIZAL OFFIC RB? 6 Sansome et., San Wrancisco Fire Insurance Only J.B. Hoventon, Prealdent,, «IN. Suepann, Vice President, Ow4auces H. Stony, Secretary R, H, Maginu, Geuera' Ageu 4. Risks ancepied on all classes of dogirable wroperty inthis eee at rates as low asgol ‘engy and a fair profit will adult of, guar tulpsing & promptand Liberal respouse to a! 1st claims for loan. irass Valley Branch Far Novade Count JOHN ©, COl1LMAN GEO W. HILL Manager ED. SAM PSON, Special Agent MAIN STRERT, GRASS VALLEY (ATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, RECTOR BROS _oprietors The Ouly First-class Hotel in the Cit: Massive Fire-proof Structure, Free from the danger of Fire so preyalentin Large Hotels, ; Headquarters of Commercial Travelers and Tourists, : Free ‘Bus to and from all Trains Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage Office iwthe Building, The Table Not Excelled by tha’ Any Hotel in the, Interior of the State. , WMOs, s sone, X Attorney and Oouuselor-at Law, Rieh MUSIC BY GOYNE'S “FULL ORCHESTRA. \ , TICKETS, admittin two fentiemen =tra Gentlemen \dmission to Gallery Fone lady and \ $1 50 50c VERYBODY CORDIALLY WVIFED., PELIX SCHRAKAMP, (KKeceutly of Grass Valk y, L144 iucees led to the Milwuukins jOWuer h.p ot Urowery Saloon wt this He will mad ti Hlics Uigara, A share ed Constantly k¢ ol Wines, rpoon Liquors and Of the pablic patronage im Rolls na IR, REDMAN, M. D. ‘hysician and Surgeon, GLASS VALLEY (PYHRONTC DISBASTS as well as thowe U peculiar to femal i bpeciulty Pre. raved to treat Discases \incnable to Klee. plieity, -Kesilonoe + Mrg Novitzky’s House, Office Cloke’s Building. Ollice Flours ; . 1U told a, M., 2tod and (tose. m, New : Furniture + Stove; JAS. KINKEAD, PROPELBTOR, Dealer in FURNITURE, : BEDDING, : BY. BEDROOM SETS, TABLES CHAIRS, SPRING BEDS, ; MATTRESSES, BTC. 4% Upholstering and Repairing Done on Short Notice and at the Lowest Rates. Country orders filled with dispateh,—. All goods will be sold at the lowest rates for cash. Call and get prices and be con. vinced, Pianos moved and packed for shipping. . Thankful for past patronage, I respect. fully solicit a continuance: in future. JAS, KINKEAD, Proprietor. © mmercial, Streat, below Tea Stor FRED SEARLS, Attorney snd Qounselor at Law. JIELP. ” TCR ED j WwW! . TAT ee IN ALLTaR cour Corser, tar geeer oe i = Q : ¢¢-Opposite Cogrt House, OF ARRANGE EMENYTS Mra, Belk Shoovraft, Mrs. C. Wallin Mirw. Lizzie. Pear, Me Kelle Douglaaa; Mie. Jennie Holo >. Muss Mary Hook Mis Cora, Clar) Mins KK Mattern Ses Aten t Mie. Belle Doula Mrs Miury Richards. M \ soe okt oer Meter, Mian Lat 7A Ke ian, Misi KK. Matteson, Moet Minnio Brand RECEPTION COMMAP ERE Mrs. Mary Muir, Mira, Grace Nilon Mires. Mattie Hedden Misa Haiti fy tloy Miss Eilon Black. Mi live Crawford \I Alice Nilon Miss Fess 25