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5 SACRAMENTO, Dec. 16—The Evening is needless to say that Cris was full of
Bee’s New Haven (Conn.) special says:
Gen. Alfred H. Terry died in this city
this morning. He was a distinguished
soldier in the late rebellion.
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A Big Grewl.
The Curly Bears of Cave No. 1 of
this city will havea big growl on Tuesday evening, January 7, at their cave
at the corner of Pine and Broad streets.
All the Curly Bears from the mountains and fromthe valleys will assemble here on that date to get their annual forage, and at the conclusion of
the ceremonies they will return to
their respective dens to hibernate till
the little birds of springtime call them
forth once more. The cave here numbers about 200 brutes, and a majority
of them are expected to come on the
7th.
The W erid Enriched.
The facilities of the present day for
the production of éyerything that will
conduce to the material ‘welfare and
comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first
produced the world was enriched. with
the only remedy which is truly. pleasantand refreshing to the taste and
prompt and effectual to cleanse vhe
system gently in the spring time or in
fact, at any time, and the better it is
known .the more poptilar it becomes. 2
A New Mining Company.
B, F, Runnells and his brother, who
own a mining claim adjoining on the
north the Seven-Thirty . bonanza
whic!: has recently. been yielding such
‘Tich ore, are about to incorporate a
company to work the property. 100,000 shares having a par value of $10 a
nells brothers have a shaft down fifty
feet and the ledge shows the same
LEE
THIRTY LEARS’ PRACTIOR
A Letter from an Eminent Physician
Mr. Eprror: At the risk of indorsing @
Proprietary preparation, { have a few words
in favor of a new laxative principle. But
first, how I came to discover it. A‘patient
asked sbout taking Joy’s Vegetable Saree
Parilie. -'As sarsaparilias usually conten
the formula, which funding purely vegetable,
end so mild as to be to my mind almost’
inert, I consented. Imagine my astonishment when perfect laxative action was re
ported. it has two great points. First,
purely vegetable, it is (unlike mercury) not
cumulative in the system, being easily car
eled off by.the digestive processes; and second,
it is effective with a less quantity of the
cathartic principle than has ditherto been
attainable. It in this respect ranks as g
discovery, and approaches the ideal, vis,:
the least medicine consistent with the greatest good. . It harmonizes natural 1 ive
action and perfect safety, and should Inter
est both the public and the profession.
A CITY PHYSICIAN OF THIRTY YEARS’ PRACTIOCR,
San Francisco Examiner, March 10, 1890.
A Traveling “ase
man, and an elegant lotofthem can be
found at Vinton’s. ©
“1 PaSpecial Masonic Meeting.
There will be special meeting of
Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A,
M., on Wednesday evening. 2t
Do Not Fail te See It.
When yon are in San Francisce be
sure to go and see the Battle of Gettysburg Panorama and Museum at the
junction of Market and Tenth streets.
It is one of the greatest attractions of
the metropolis, d14-4t
The Pulpit and the Stage.
Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United
Brethern Church, Blue Mound; Kan.,
says: ‘I feel it my duty to tell what
wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery
has done for me. My lungs were badly diseased; and my parishioners
thought I could live only afew weeks.
I took five bottles of Dr. King’s New
Discovery and am sound and well,
gaining 26 lbs. in weight.” oe
Arthur Love, Manager Love’s Funny Folks Gombination writes: ‘‘After
a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident that Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption beats
7em all, and cures when everything
else fails. The greatest kindness I
can do my many thousand friends is
to urge them to try it.” Frea trial
bottles at Carr Bros.’ Drugstore. Regular sizes 50c. and $1,
A cream of tartar'baking power.
Highest of:.a.t in leayaning streagth
_ . celled in any upright-piano. ~ I so.ex‘lard, at her grand coticert, before I
. what must the grand be?
Some Reminiscences.
letter to the Downieville Messen
Says: :
Horse.” He created the greatest furore I ever heard in Downieville. It
Democracy and shouted himself boarse
‘for Buck and Breck,
“In eatly times it was the custom for
miners to patch their pants with flour
sacks. One Sunday in ’55 or 756, Harty Strange walked down the center
aisle of Mr. Pond’s church, straight
‘o the front, looking as’ solemn as il
he was going to his father’s funeral ;
across his hip was a new patch about
8x12, on which in’conspicuous letters
war ‘Self Ruising.” I think Harry
was the only man in the congregation
who did not laugh.
The only resident of Dywnieville in
the early fifties, in this section of the
country that I know of, is Dr. Chas.
F. Cushing. He was mining twe or
three miles above Downieville on the
north fork in ’53 or ’54 and afterward
leased the John Boyle ranch, on the
trail from Forest City to Nevada.: Here
he furnished entertainment for man
and beast for six or twelve months,
Dr. Cushing was a warm personal
friend of Robt. Tevis, who fought a
duel. with Dr. Lipincott at sunrise
somewhere down towards Camptonville, in the Spring of 56, and was
killed. The Doctor often speaks of
Benj Green, H. H. ‘and Sol. Purdy,
John Craycroft, etc.
Festus Cooley, a former resident of
Elyria, but now a resident of Blue
Rapids, Kansas, was at one time interested in the Blue Banks tunnel. Two
ofthe other oWners were Thos. Smith
and Sam Cooper, who could be found
any Sunday or any evening in the year
sitting round Reis Bros. store. Cooley
also owned a fullinterest in the Live
Yankee tannel, at Forest City, at the
time they struck ‘pay dirt.” Cuvoley
retained his claim until sometime in
’66 and sold it for $8000 which, with
the dividends he had received, he
thought made him well off. ; The owners of the Live Yankee at that time
were Festus Cooley, Mike Redding,
Chas. Heintzen, — Webb of Maine
and one or two others not talled to
mind. Heintzen and Cooley are all
that I have any knowledge of at the
present time,
We had an experieiice in the Blue
Banks, above Downieville, which I
think rather upsets Prof. Hank’s glacial period theory. Our main tunnel
was 446 feet long when We were nearly
across the chanrel. When in ‘about
tree, somewhere from 26 to 30 inches
in diameter. It was lying on or near
the bedrock, top up streani. This
tree had the bark on, and both the
wood and the bark was ina good state
of preservation, but exposed to the air
a few-days we could pick it to pieces
with our fingers.
A-Mr. Blunt writes to the Messen-.
ger that the night he arrived in Dow-nieville he heard of a woman being
hung on July 4th, 1851.-I can say
that I saw Sheriff Bill Ford hang a
man by the name of Harlow for a murder committed up near St. Louis.
And it would have afforded me great
pleasure to bave seen Ford hang Dave
Butler, although he was the son of a
clergyman and one of the first young
men I becanie acquainted ‘with in
Forest City. At that time he was a
miner, but soon after he became a
sort of protege of old Sam Davis, the
gambler, and went from bad to worse.
His killing of. Moffat in the Eldorado
saloon at Downieville, was one of the
most unprovoked, cold-blooded and
outrageous murders ever perpetrated
in the State. The majesty of the law
was satisfied when he finished bis
career on the gallows. I have heard
that Butler was truly penitent in his
latter days and there is not much satisfaction in the thought that according
to the Christian scheme of salvation;
Butler, on the great Day of Jadgment,
will be entitled to wear white robes
and to sit at the right band of the
great Jehovah. But where will Moffat be—shot down in the prime of life
without a moment’s warning—where?
Yes, echo answers where?
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* whe Finest Manicure Sets
You have ever seen are to be found in
W. D Vinton’s stock of holiday
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Frem pig. 8S. Martinez, Ceomeert
Piane Selecist.
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Mrz. Joun F, Cooper: Boats)
Dear Sme:—I can most cheerfully
testify to the excellence of your Style
H Solid Iron Frame Mathushek Co.
Piano (of New Haven, Conn.). Ite
tone and action I have neverseen expressed myself to Miss Mary E, Barnsaw you. If your uprights are so fine,
Yours truly,
‘8. Martinez, Pianist.
‘ Beautiful, Yet Cheap.
ery few of those handsome hers
Painted Tidies left (from $1.25 to )
at ap hes Lester & Crawrorp’s.
“Leave Your Orders
For fine gold jewelry with 0. J. Brand,
the manufacturing jeweler, who will
make it to order in short notice and at
ruby, amethyst and other settings.
One dollar a year will ‘cover your
doctor’s bill if you take Simmons Liver
J. E. Boynton of Elyira, Obio, in a
ter of Lecal Interest.
Marshall Kelly, charged with rourder,
is in Denver, Col.
Charles W. Denny has’ purchased
the lot on the Plaza formerly owned
by Wm. Barton and has begun the
erection of a blacksmith shop there,
Thomas Shurtleff is receiving a big
stock of groceries and provisions for
his new store on the Plaza where
Weisenburger Brothers formerly did
business.
The skating rink at the Theater
was much better patronized Monday
evening than on the opening night.
It will not he open again till next
Friday night. :
~-C. J. Brand, the Nevada City jeweler, is the pioneer and leading manu‘facturerin California of fine jewelry
with settings of gold-bearing quartz
and: petrified woods. —In the matter of the estate of J. R.
Garcia, deceased, the Superior Court
bas made an order setting apart the
whole of the estate, which is valued
at less than $1,000, for the nse of the
widow. _ ; .
On Tuesday Marshal Neagle found
in the excavation being made under
the old Clancey blacksinith shop a pair
of leg-irons weighing nineteen pounds.
Perhaps some of the pioneer peace
officials’ of the city or county know
their history. 2
Rev. J. R. Compton, pastor of Howard Chapel, Methodist Church South,
Penn Valley, will, on next Sunday,
preach a memorial sermon on Edward
James, the colored centennarian who
died at the county hospitaf ‘the early
part of this month.
The coroner’s jury found that the
death of Joshua Norris at Lowell Hill
resulted from disease and exposure,
Norris having complained of chest
troubles and the body being found in
the cabin almost nude and covered
only by a piece of bed ticking.
Joseph O’Keeffe and M. Hogas
have each instituted suit in a justice
court at Grass Valley to recover balances on the purchase price of the
Gladstone mining claim, which they
sold to J. W. Higginbottom last October. O'Keeffe sues for $125 and Hogan
for $145.
The matter ofthe settlement of the
first account ef Wm George as guardian of the estate of the Miners boy, was
still pending in the Superior Coart
Tuesday. The Judge, guardian and
attorneys went Tuesday to the Davis
Ready road and belonging to the estate, to view the premises.
BRereeming Grass Valley.
~-Says-the--Tidings: The revival in
progress at the Methodist Episcopal
Church has been attended by good
results. Sunday evening the attendance was very large and between ten
and twenty Persons sought the altar.
Rev. Hamilton, a supernumerary of
the California Conference, is officiating in the capacity of evangelist and
with Pastor Needham will hold meetings every night this week. :
Rebekah Degree Officers.
Saturday night the following were
elected officers of Esther Rebekah Degree Lodge, No. 9, of Grass Valley:
Mrs. Mary Hooper, N. G.; Mrs. L. M.
Barger, V.G.; Miss Olive Cunningham, R.8.; Mrs. Elizabeth Loyd, P.
S.; Mrs. Sarah Bee, T.; R. Stagnor,
Trustee.
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Lik is misery to thousands of people
who have the taint of scrofula in their
blood. There is no other remedy
equal to Hood’s Sarsaparille for
scrofula, saltrheum and every form
of blood disease. It is reasonably
sure to benefit all who try it.
Dressing Cases
With metal and celluloid fittings at
Vinton’s. All this year’s styles. tf
A Great Liver Medicine.
-. Dr. Gann’s Improved Liver Pills are
& sure cure for sick headache, bilious
complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion,
costivenéss, torpid liver, etc. These
pills insure perfect digestion, correct
he liver arfd stomach, regulate the
bowels, purify and enrich the blood
and make the skin clear. They also
produce a good appetite, and invigorate and strengthen the entire system
by their tonic action. Sold at 25: cents
a box by Carr Bros.
No harm ever done by the use of
Simmons Liver Regulator.
@h, What a Cough.
Will you heed the warning. The
signal perhaps of the sure approach
of that more terrible disease, Censumption. Ask yourselves if you
can afford for the sake of saving 50
cents, torun the risk and do nothing
for it, _Wé know from experience.
that Bhioh’s Cure will Cure your
Cough. It never fails, This explains why more than a million
bottles were sold the past year. ‘It
relieves croup add whooping cough at
once. Mothers do not be baru it.
For lame back, side or ch use
Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Sold by
~ A Sure Cure for Piles.
Itching Piles are known by moisture
like perspiration, causing intense
itching when warm. This form as
well as Blind, Bleeding and protruding, yield at once to Dr, Bosanko’s
Pile Remdey, which acts directly on
f
The married people had the jolliest
kind of a time Monday evening at. publishers have not ceased their war: ; their weekly soiree in the annex to] fare on the California plan of supplyAt Downieville in the Presidential . Odd Fellows Hall. ~
election of 1856’ old Cris, a Pennaylvania Datchman, dressed a donkey up
in two pair of pants, two pair of boots
and an old coat and a stovepipe hat
and~paraded him up and down the
streets placarded ‘‘Freemont’s Woaly
Tidings: Manley Coombs, who is c
wanted as a witness in the case of. on the State Lexislature to drop-the
ranch situated on the Rough and] ‘
Than te Construct.
Santa Rosa Republican :—Kastern
ing school text-books. They are
marshaling their forces for an attack
work that has been begun and go back
tothe. old plan. Some newspapers
and some school teachers have already
been enlisted in this contest, and we
May 6xpect more of them to take
hand in the controversy. ;
It is probable that there-are imperfections in the-State series. No set
of school books is above criticism.
Whoever has heard the agent ef any
series review the books of another
-ublisning house knows this. As bad
things ‘have been said over and over
again about every other series as bas
been urged against our California
books. [n many States change follows change, as teachers and Boards
ef Education are “influenced” by perSUasive agents, and the patrons of
the schvols pay the expense of these
changes. In our own State the books
are furnished at the minimum expense and the people are not annoyed
and taxed by continual changes. ©
In regard to the recent action of the
Convention of County Superintendents-en this text-book question we
desire to suy, ‘‘it is the poor workman
who is always finding fault with his
tools.”? A good teacher will get excellent results from any set of books
and a poor teacher will fail, regardless
of his surroundings.
Most of the work on our State textbooks has been done by an able, thoroughly educated and -experienced
teacher. He is in every respect the
peer of any county superintendent or
teacher who has found fault with his
work, Itis not probable that one of
them could makea school book that
in excellence would compare with
those produced by him. -A small mind
may criticise and fiffd fault, but one
of the larger caliber is required in
constructing. ~
The criticiems that have been offered by newspapers, teachers and county superintendents are not in the interest of the general public. On the
contrary they are the prelude to legislation that will be asked in orderthat
the great text-boek monopoly may
again get its clutches on the people of
California. We can spare the teachers who do not like our school books
better than we can spare the plan under which these books are made in
our own State and furnished the patrons of the schools at little more than
half the prices formerly paid by them
for booke of like-grade and quality.
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The Holiday Vacation.
The Eighth Grade of the city
schools, Miss O’Donnell’s class, will
close with appropriate exercises on
jnext-Thursday—afterncons The 4th
Grade, Miss Keenan’s class; will close
Friday morning; and the remaining
classés Friday afternoon. Entertaining programs may be expected in all
the grades.
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A man who has practiced medicine
for 40 years ought to‘know salt from
sugar ; read what he says: .
Totxpo, O., Jan. 10, 1887.
Measrs. F;' J. Cheney & Co.—Gentlemen ;—I have been in the general
practice of medicine for most 40 years,
and would say that in all my practice
and experience I have never seen: a
preparation that I could prescribe
witb as much confidence of success as
I can Hall’sCatarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have prescribed it a
great many times and its effect is
wonderful, and would say in conclution that I have yet to tinda case of
Catarrh that it would not cure, if
they would take it according to directions. Yours truly,
~ L. L, Gorsucu, M. D.,
E Office, 215 Summit St.
We will give $100 for any case of
Catarrh that cannot be cured with
Hall’s Catarrh. Cure. Taken internally. ~
F.J. Cuzngey & Co., Toledo, 0.
MF" Sold by Drugzists, 75c.
Public Taste Hames and Bacon.
Colley Brothers of this city are manufacturing and selling the choicest
hams and bacon ever offered here by
anybody. Selected corn-fed-hoge are
used, every piece is carefully trimined
and the curing and smoking are by
& secret process that beats all others.
Try Public taste hams and bacon and
you will want no other brand.
45-1 ; Coitey Bros.
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_ Fineskates, perfect order and an
enjoyable time atthe Theater three
nights a week. d13-tf
Jueee-fourths ef your ailments arise
from Liver troubles which Simmons
Liver Regulator cures.
A NASAL injector free with each
bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy.
Price 50 cents. Sold by Oarr Bros.
Solid and Plated
os
C. J. Brand’s.
: Girl Wanted
To do general housework in private
family. Enquire at this office. n16-tf
BSuskhion’s arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cute
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, ‘Salt BheunFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands.
tione, and positively cures Piles, or
no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction. or money re
unded. Price 25 cents per box. For
sale by Carr Bros. Ci
War will you ¢ough when Shiloh’s
Cure will give immediate relief.
Silver ware in all the latest otyfes at
Ohilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup.
pianos.
soyce «& ‘Lansing.
Bronchitis,
Frem Censtabie Dilion.
Thoreday afternoon a Chinaman was
detected in stealing amalgam at the
Providence mine. Constable Dillon
went down and after handcuifing the
thief started to town with him afoot.
They had come up the-hill as fur an
the ditch when the officer had occasion
to stop for-a moment, The prisoner
passed along slowly and had gone but
afewfeet when he suddenly made a
dash into the dense underbrush. The
Officer gave immediate chase, and
when he got to the point on the trail
where his man disappeared got a
momentary glimpee of him about forty
feet away. He pulled his revolver
and fired hastily but probably with-.
out effect. Then he went into the
brush and searched a long time for
the runaway, but.could get no trace of
him. He had disappeared as effectually as though the ground had swallowed him, “
Dillon mourns for two causes. It
is the first prisoner who has escaped
him in an official career extending
over many years, and he is minusa
new pair of haadcuffs that cost six
dollars and a half.
Next Thursday night we are to-have
this fine comedy company at ‘the
Theater. The company is headed by
the ever popular comedian, Ray L.
Royce, whore versatile talents are too
well known to require comment t hereon. He has the peculiar charm of
being able to make people laugh without belittling either himself or his
profession by descending to “horse
play” er ‘‘vulgarisms.” This is probably the secret of the success of the
entire Royce & Lansing Company, and
the reason of their almost universal
patronage by people of culture and
refinement.
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The Mest Elegant Meliday Stec
In the city is to be found at Vinton’s
druzstore. Call and see the novelties
offered before buying elsewhere. .tf
‘Tr goes right to the spot,” said an
-old man, who was rubbing in Dr. J.
H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment
to relieve rheumatism.
Sick headache is the bane of msny
lives ; to cure and prevent this annoy‘ing complaint use Dr. J. H. McIean’s
Little liver and Kidney Pellets. They
are agreeable to take and gentle in
their action.
To allay pains, subdue inflammation, heal foul sores and ulcers, ‘the
most prompt and satisfactory results
are ebtained by using that old reliable
remedy, Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic
Oil Liniment. ee
Sreciay attention is called to the
advertisement of John F. Cooper,
agent for the unrivalled Mathushek
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Sution’s cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and
Seld by Carr Bros.
Se negeeceegp eyes
In’Grass Valley, Dec. 14, Frances Elizabeth, infant daughter of omes H. and
Sarah Berriman, aset 8 months and 14 days,
@ native of Grass Valley.
At Union Hill, Grass Val.
ard E.
ley, Dec, 14, Rich19 years, 6 months ‘eel, Jr., age
and5 days, anative of Grass Valley.
Guarante
and three years old,
Fifty Cents a Gatton.
the stores.
fectly cured.
The Best Claret Wine.
MARE from Grapes raised at my Nursery:
x ied pure, well made, an two
French Prunes for Stewing.
Positively finer than can be purchased in
‘ay tender, rich and per10 peunde fer 81
FELIX
GILLET,
Barren Hill Nursery.
Nevada City, Cal., Dec. 16, 1890. site
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sy ABDITION TO THE MILLIONS OF
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Tremendous Cut in Prices of
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Read and Remember Our Prices.
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English China Dinner Se
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English Chine Breakfast Plates set. 35
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IMPORTING TEA 00.
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Prices
Price 10 cta., $0 cts., and $1. Sold by
. Carr Bros, .
Nevada Theatre,
ONE NIGHT ONLY. .
Thursday, December 18th, 1890.
ROYCE & LANSING: 00
Supporting the Favorite Comedian,
RAY L. ROYCE,
In Three Acts.
CLEVER COMEDIANS,
PRETTY GIRLS,
NEW DANCES,
SOand ° eee conte, Seats on sale at C,
TOM'S VACATION.
A Jolly Musical Comedy,
. Sennett arora cae é
Rheumatism. . Neuralgia.
N. Ogden, Mich., ~Hagerstown, Md.,
May 17, 1890, ” April 21, 1890,
sie palf Bottle of . “1, aud others fmy
i Policies se “Jacobs . family, have used st.
cured me of Jacobs Oil for heu! cueing sttes ralgis and found it
Knee. Itisthe bestin . * speedy, effective
cure.”
J. M. L, Portex. Mars. Aeneas Ke.v.y
[One Trial of Our Candies will
She Daily Transcript. THE EARLY FIETIEs. HERE AND THERE. TEXT-BOOK TALK. tPF BE BADT STOPPED. PERSONAL MENTION. Another Grass Valley Burgiary®
= A Pioneer ef Dewnieville Relates . A Brict Record of Various Mxnt-/It is Much Easter te Criticise}A Handcuffed Thiet Escapes Says the Telegraph: Sunday night ;
Sectal and Gther Netes Abeuws
« Peeple Old and Xeung.
F. G. Beatty has retnrned from the
Geo. A. Elli: came dows Tuesday .
from Grani'eville. Pars
Mise Frankie Power has returned
from a visit to Virginia City.
T. J. Benney, foreman of the Eagle
Bird mine, was in town Tuesday.
M.D. Cooley came down Tuesday
from his mine in Washington township. e
Mrs. F. R. Wehbe and child of
Downieville went below on Monda:
evening’s train. :
ed thirough town Tuesday on their way
toSan Franciico.
the Narrow Gauge, has gone to Sacramento for a few days.
on next morning’s Bloomfield stage,
George H. Gill, Robert Forbes and
evening’s Downieville atage and-took
the night train for the lewer country,
The Very Cheicest
Of goods appropriate for holiday presents cam be found at Vinton’s ‘drugstore in Odd Fellows Building. tf
Go to the skating rink at the Theater. No improper characters admitted. d13-tf
ee
The Leading Music House.
ing music store, 631 J street, Sacramento, for anything in the music line,
We have the latest sheet music, finest
and best pianos. Violin strings (steel).
5 cents; -best strings, 10 cents; extra
(15 cents); best Russian, 25 cents;
artist strings, 80centseach. John F.
Cooper, sole agent for Mathushek
Neves a! Big (New Haven Conn.) solid
iron frame pianos. Over 1,100 sold in
Sacramento, and not one failure in
twenty years. j. 29-tf
.Sxatina rink open every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday evenings.
Ladies’ and children’s matinee every
Friday afternoon. _ d13-tf
Puxasant to the taste and readily
taken is Simmons Liver Regulator.
‘Tus Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of
Bourbon, Ind., says: ‘Both myself
and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s
Consumption cure.” Sold by Carr
Bros. /
SJACOBs O]],
THE BEST.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
JAMES FOLEY,
—THE —
CHAMPION CANDY MAKER !
H’% “PURCHASED THE “ANDY Establishment en
Commercial Street,
~ JUNCTION OF MAIN 8TREET, Nevada
City, hetetofore conducted by F. W. WILLET?. s
FINEST LOT OF
HOLIDAY CANDY
EVER SEEN HERE,
Candies Made Daily
ON THE PREMISES.
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED
NUTS AND FRUITS
The Best Materials !
Scrupulously Neat.
PIONEER CANDY FACTORY
—AND—
Festaurant.
Commercial St., opposite Transcript
Printine Office.
LEDDY & CO.,
Proprietors,
We make Choice
SOAN DIES
EVERY DAY!
Of the Purest and Best Materials.
convince you that we keep
the Le in this city.
Meals at all Hours.
Eastern and California Oysters: kept
on hand and cooked to order in any’
style desired.
Don’t forget the place. :
= LEDDY & CO.,
Opposite Daily Transcript 0 fice.
s
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
Corner Broad and: Pine Streets
weBVAaDA ciry
W. D.VINTON, Proprietor.
Livin STOCK OF farene cnoggay skyed
Care
i kinds,
rah opal
®,
Mr. and Mre. R. McMurray pass-. only a few dollars in it which he tock,
For a light the burglar had a very
good device in the shape of a dak
Chas. P. Loughridge, conductor on. lantern. He had a sinall oyster cau:
with aholein the bottom in which x
candle was stuck, and a strip of the
Mies Lillie Bove arrived here on . sides of the can was cut down sv ag to
Monday evening’s train and went up form a sot of a lid or Cover, wtich
could be turned duwn when the burg:
lar wanted to hide his light. This
Sherman Parker came in on Monday . lantern and the brace and bit were leit
and Mr. O’Connell says that they are
atthe disposal of the burviar.
Campbell, the blacksmith, woos!
that the brace and bit belunys to lon, . thelr I a number of cheap patent
and that it was stolen trom his shep . tres Roni they failed to rellove me Foally
'
The finest line of Perfumery in the
State outside of San Francisco, All
the -moat popular odors.
this when buying holiday yifts. tf
Call at or write to Cooper's, the lead-. war-smred
for it.
Merit.
ROE EAI AR PBS MPI! INE IN ELSE BENASSI
Finest Imported Confections . OSES RR NSS NRA, Sr
and C
a burglar enierei the saioo: .f Maurice O'Coune't of Mail stru ne ‘. Neo} “Eree,thedea betherwrwthconn Ace
und -cole $2750 The par. ure!) be: 1 ft, whas Its mses, what fts purpese?
over thefence » the sear ci tu: card, Disordered Sexual Pasete re errommess and
4@ bi foot-print. pla‘.ly s!.ow, and he . 20 matter from whas cause arising, elther feet
evidently had on a heavy pair of rubber over-shoee. He st first tried to
enter the rear door, and used a brace
and bit on the door at the lork, but he
changed his mind and got in ata window close by the doer and went to a. + Send
eee for pamphiet. The of the
wwali closet in the rear uf the suiuun, . Baste torte eben War corey on oS
where he secured the most of the
money, and from there he went to. sexes,
the money drawer, but there was
Muza, DOUD, 1120 Larkin Street,
ts employed as
a night or two since. Gxvi Gateromtta *Pouaee n Sana
bonght a 4 ing them I was
W D. Vinten Has stamp fer pamphlet, Price box,
ere Price. !
a5 all
munications roy oy tt on
THE GAVI Co., Chemints, .
?. 0. Box 2410, San Francisco,
tf you have made up your miad to buy
rhe Gavi. Pil's do not b induced to take
any other, Sold by
Carr Bros., Sole Agents
+——____]
Remember
Every sack of “Lily White” flour
D3-1m
BY EXPRESS!
Tuesday morning will arrive our SECOND ORD ER.
for CHRISTMAS :
Neckwear!
Our First Lot being entirely gone those of our customers who are waiting will see the grandest line ever shown
in any city in this State ; we make no
They will consist of © ase
FOUR-IN-HANDS,
WINDSORS,
SCARFS,
And are put up in neat Black Boxes with a Silver Scroll:
in the lower corner of
a * 4 Merry Christmas. ss
Oud Fellows’ Building, Broad Street.
exceptions,
“HERE WE ARE AGAIN!”
Put the Dollar Where {t Does the Most (rood
For You !
I will give to the limit in quantity, quality and value
You shail choose from Style, Variety, Beauty and
The Splendid Stock of the Season.
Guaranteed Seasonable. e NM
Warranted Reasonable ! ig
COME RIGHT IN, and you will find every ‘de
partment filled with the best in
« MOUTIN WMD BOY
Cliothing,
BOOTS & SEZOCES,
RUBBER GOODS,
Hats, Furnishing Goods, Trauks Satchels
ETC., ETC.
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New styles all through the line.
Novelties and attractions on every side
FOR : THE : HOLIDAYS.
You Can't Help Being Pleased /
If you are asking yourself where you can buy BEST
EAPEST this season, you can get your answer
by calling on ‘
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