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NSCRIPYT.
VOL. LXIT.-No.' 9606 NEVADA OITY. OAL. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17.
—_—
1891. Established Se pt. 6, 1990, by N. P. Brown & Co.
aE,
A Fine Lotof Rare and Beautiful Holiday Goods
om
GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS.
——o————_
SANTA CLAUS ADVISES EVERYBODY
: “. —-TO GO TO—
ge nO = a
Commercial Street,
Where can be found one of the Best Selected Holiday Stocks brought to‘ Nevada
County this season.
pare taal
“A GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT LINE OF
Toys ana Novelties for Old and Young,
Embracing a Thousand and One Articles appropriate as a
Gift to a Relative or Friend.
‘0
HOME-MADE CANDIES, all kinds of NUTS,
FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
An Immense Stock Just Received.
o---———
Genuine Meerschaum Pipes and Cigar Holders. Just the thing to give a Gentleman
CALL OW THOMAS LEDDY ANG SEE HIS FINE GOODS.
¥oU MUST Er
“And while you are eating it is the wisest thing to get the best goods in the market,
go long as you do not pay fancy prices for them.
At the Plaza Store
: You will
find just
what you
want in, the
way of
Groceries and Provisions
As well ds many specialties, such as
Beech’s Tea, .
Frozen Oysters,
Maple Sugar,
Boiled. Cider,
Unadulterated Candies,
Lemons and Oranges,
Selected: Mountain Apples,
Fresh Fish Every Thursday Kvening,
Mountain Trout 1 their season.
THOMAS SHURTLEFF
THE PLACE
TO BOY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
—
LUETJE & BRAND,
Broad Street, above Pine, — Nevada City,
Offer to. the public the Largest and
most Beautiful Stock of . MPORTEQ and
HOME-MADE JEWELRY ever brought to this
county.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, LADIES’ SETS, BRACELETS,
BREASTPINS, SHAWL PINS, RINGS, BANGLES, CHARMS beautifally
set in Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies, Torquoise, Garnets, Amethysts, Saphhires,
Quartz and other precious stones.. _
_—_
Solid-Silverware cf Latest Styles Just Received
ae or 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.
or i i y iable. Watches, is is the only place in Nevada City where you can get reliab! ;
dole tesoeiok Bye Qusey Opera Cisne give. Hs pop aigiea a
represented. Engraving done free. Jewelry of all kin )
preg ted <9 Orders ra the Sollntey promptly filled. Please send them in as
early as possible. °
f ‘ = Of Any Kind or
; 3 to 30 minutes, with
Cc U H E D ee and Safety, no matter
s ". of how long standing, by rg
y ffl : Rev, J. W. PENDLETON CRPH AL,
mya Se Es A greth BD
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded!
Ten Cents for Trial Bottle, or One Dollar for Full size, —
‘CALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Reno, Nzvapa.
——_——
W. D, VINTON and OARR BROTHERS Nevada itv,
THE PROPLB'S CYCLOPEDIA
The Best « in the’World = for » General Use.
The. New. Threé-Volume_ Ecition
Fnensiyr .24 compact—8,000toples, Complete in 8 convenient volames
ass
How He Beat the Barber.
A spruce looking young man entered
& down town barber shop and, seating
himself in the barber's chair, was Speedily enjoying the luxury of a hair cut
and~shave. After his mustache had
been curled to the young man’s satisfaction, he got ont of the chair, put on his
hat and coat, and taking from his pocket
what the barber supposed was a twentyfive cent piece, turned around to the
barber and insisted that he should go
out and have a drink with him, as he
wished in that way to show his appreciation of the artistic manner in which
the tonsorial artist had manipulated
him. The barber firmly but courteously declined the invitation, saying he
never drank during business hours.
“But,” said the young man, “you have
ziven me the best hair cut and shave 1
have enjoyed in a good while, and I insist upon your going out and having a
ivink with me for friendship’s sake, as I
cannot thiuk of leaving without expressing in this manner my esteem for your
excellent workmanship,”
The barber was a little nettled by this
time and replied brusgquely:
“I told you I never drank: with any
one during business hours, through
‘riendship or for any other reason. Don't
you see the geutleman who is waiting?
Next!”
“Well, 1 call this a downright insult,”
said the spruce looking young man, ‘“‘and
{ shall never patronize you again.
There’s your money,” and throwing the
coin over in the corner of. the room, he
hastily left the shop and disappeared
around the corner. The barber, not suspectinganything~wrong; finished shaying the next man, and then, going over
to the corner for the money, ‘found a
vent.—New York Tribune,
Trains Ahead of Time,
A gentleman from the vicinity of the
Blarney stone tramped into the depot
for the seventh time a day or twoago,
and, depositing a careworn satchel on
the seat, waltzed up to the ticket office
with blood in shis.eye.and anger in his
heart. He wasso mad that at first he
could not express.himself except by uttering a Donnybrook ‘‘begorra.”
‘What is it?” queried the ticket agent.
“Tt’s the siventh time.”
“What's the seventh time?”
“The siventh time oive losht me
thrain.” ~
“How so?”
“That's what ye’ll. plaze explain, ye
lude, I began losin thrains at sivin
clock thish marnin and Pve been loshin thim iver since.”
-SHive you-a-watch?
“None of your bnsiness.”
“I only asked you, sir, to see if I could
sxplain how you lost your train.” ~
The Irishman pulled out a watch with
a fryingpan case and shoved it in a window witha ‘It’s the best chronomater
in town.” {
“That's the reason why you lost your
train.” --ee
“What dy’e say?”
“Why, your watch is seventeen minutes slow.” :
“Not by a good dale, begorra, Your
trains are seventeen minutes too fast,”
and the man grabbed his watch, bolted
for his grip and left the station, shaking
his head vigorously.—Albany Argus.
Killed by Kindness,
A lady was walking along the crowded streets of a city when she saw a small
green bird flying wearily above the roar
and din of traffic. It was so tired it
gradually lessened its flight and soon
fell at her feet at the curbstone.
It was some one’s pet canary, escaped
from its cage.The lady picked it up
tenderly and carried it struggling and
exhausted into a drug store, where she
inquired if its owners were known. The
drug store people did not know, and she
borrowed a paper. bag into which she
carefully placed the bird. Then leaving
her name and address she took the bird
with her and went on her way.
She walked some distance to call on
some friends, and when she arrived at
the house set the paper bag on a table
and did not think of it until greetings
were over. Then she called attention to”
her find, but the little, bright plumaged
thing lay dead, she having never once
thought of the necessity of giving it air.
The closed paper bag had proved air
tight, and the bird was literally killed
by kindness.—Detroit Free Press,
Americans Abroad.
“One scarcely feels nowadays a stranger in a strange land abroad,” says a
woman who ‘‘goes over” every year. ‘‘In
western Europe, at least, Americans are
everywhere. London, Paris, Rome, Nice,
Berlin, Hamburg—all these places swarm
with them, as well as the so called less
frequented places, At a little town on
the Danube, where the boat stopped for
awhile, I-started out to walk. A short
(istance from thé wharf I saw, about to
enter a house, a large, fair woman whom
{ thought looked very foreign, and summoning up my best German, . accosted
her as to directions. She stared at me
wlankly a moment, then shook her bead.
‘Nein, nein,” shesaid, ‘(1 no comprehend;
mat from New York yesterday.”—New
York Times,
Apes in Bortito,
““My acquaintance with apes has been
shiefly made in Borneo,” said Professor
Henry A. Ward, the famous natural
ecience collector of Rochester. ‘That
great island is.the home of the orang,
which is’ the most arboreal of all monkeys, The animals live in trees alto‘gether, rarely, if ever, visiting the
und. {t takes two good marksmen
shoot one, because,they dodge around
the trunks. They do all their fighting
aloft, and ‘it is great fun to see them
drop the. armfuls of fruit they have
gathered in contests for its possession.
They are plentiful in the lowlands near
the coast.— Washington Star.
An Advantage in pe age =
“The vileges. you joy, my
from eh American,” said the proud
father, “are simply inestimable. You
may some day become president of the
United States, whilein England no little boy, however brilliant or good,’ can
° Sires hiraerte oi cmicrcam* veered
a
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From 8 to 14 year
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THE CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES AND BEST GOODS.
BARGAINS
ee 2 eS So oe A oe Ae a
= 2
REeRe is A PARTIAL, LIstTt :
CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS.
From 4 to 1° years old worth $3 50
co bee “ ‘ aes “i 4 50 “ 3 50
s old ~ worth $5 50
ae “ “ »y
"a ae /
“ pase, ag re 6
6 =i a rt bi
“ ae = “ 6
YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS.
% worth $12
Largest assortment of Men’s Fine Underwear at lower
figures than any other.house.
Trunks and Valises until you can’t rest.
@@ It will be worth your while to call around-and take note of
Bargains and Qualities before you buy elsewhere.
YOURS TRULY.
wen Gia EEE,
Champion o
‘THAT NO OTHER HOUSE IN
THE COUNTY CAN TOUCH
Be BGs 6 co
BOYS’ OVERCOATS.
only “$2 2
only $4 oo
fete) a 5 50
75 a 5 00
59 bi 6 00
50 = 5 00
only $10
8 “ v4
LALIT VECTEECLTCTAIT TATE TITTLE TTI tc tt ss ses Tt 22 wz f Low Prices.
De
hsCroup
ry of the
t, including Consumptior
Speedy and permanent, Genuine signed “t, Butta
PORES ae ma,
Throat, Lungs. and Ch
. HAVE REMOVED.
CHARLES DENNY,
Horse-Shoer
-———— AND
Blacksmith,
NEVADA CITY, + =
Have Removed to their
CAL,
NEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA,
PATENTS
Cyaan and all business in the U, 8
Pavont Office attended to for -MODERATE FEES.
Our off ¢ is opposice the U. 8, ratent Office, and we can obtain Patents in lesa {me
than those remote from Washington,
Send model or drawing. We advise as to
patentability free of charge—and we make
no charge unless we obtain patent
We refer, here, to the Postinustér, the Su
pertnbendens of iets Order Division, and
the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office, For
circular, advice, terms and references to actus lientsin your own State orcounty ad
C. A. Snow & Co.
OR. Hf. mM. HUNT,
Physician,
yencr AT VINTON’'S DRUG SrORR,
NEVADA CITY,
N. E. OHAPMAN,
pores.
Gb my NEVADACITY..... CAL,
“OCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED,
Office a Residence, Sacramento st!
Where they will be pleased to execute any
and all work in their line.
Carriage and Wagon-making.
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty
CITIZENS’ BANK,
Broad Btreet......Nevada Uity
Paid up Capital $30 000
A General Banking Businoss'Transactod,
Wes SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
New York,
Sew Francisco.
“Ad Sacramento
We tssue BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT in the prin.
cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
aud EUROPE.
any part of the
(United States a spectalty.
Highest Price Paid fer County
and State Warran?«. a
Gold and Silver Rallion uz
chased 4
Assay Office at this Bank.
bs, R: M, Hoyt
Gxo. M. Huenns,
We. ROwanos,
M.P
Joun T, Mouean
D, E. Monean,
L, Hovemar,
RESTON,
— 4 :
CORRESPONDENTS, ,
J. M. WALLINC,
Attorney at Law.
OFFICE—Tilley Building, Corner Broad
and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
Ex: Superior Judge of Nevada County,
_ WwW. D. LONG,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
a
—-OFFICE—
Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., up stairs,
oNEVADA CITY,
AND FOR SALE
100 acres of the best bot
tom land in Penn Valley,
this county, near John Casey's
place. All fenced and under
cultivation and can be irri!
gated from the Excelsior
Water Company's ditch, Is
deep soil (ay good as the
and potatoes can be raised
with success. The finest
shipping fruits can be raised
without irrigation. :
Terms reasonable. . Apply at the Dairy TransEGS
.
crIPT office. a23-tf.
best in ‘the State), . Corn.
_@bO. h. HCGHES,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law,
W ILL PRACTICK IN ALL THE COURTS
) of the State,
Offce in Morgan & Roberta’ Block,
‘Ele’ Ten,
The Chinese make what they call “lie”
tea. They take the dust which accumnulates in the manufacture of tea, and rice
husks, and mix them with a gum to resemble tea. ‘This they use to swell the
bulk of cheap teas. We have all, doubtless, drank our quota cof ‘lie’ tea,
Beech’s ‘Tea is the pure, unadulterated, .
sun-dried leaf. 60 ets per Ib.
For sale
by Thomas Shurtlett,
3.8. CALOWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Publio,
AND CONVEYANCFR,
FFICK—sonuth side Broad Street o DOO site Union Street, Nornda (4 re be
WH) prictice in all the Courts of theState
aud he Courts of the Umted “tates within
he State of California
P.F, SIMONDS
Attorney and Ocunselor at Law,
\W ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
Poe Morgan & Roberta’ Hlock, Never
in City
low York Bakery
G. Win. Burst, Prop,
[ AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELIknown and popular Bakery, on
Commercial Street, adjoining
Transcript Block,
I intend fokeep on hand at all times the
very bestof
Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc,
’ Wedding Cakes and Pastry
Made to order on short notice and -on most
reasonable terms,
Allorders for anything im my line promptly attended to,
By strict attention to business fiving the
best satisiaction and selling at low rates, J
hope to merit a liberal patronage,
New Barber Shop.
OHAS. KLINGENSPOR,
FoR thirty-five years a resident of Nevada county, has returned to Nevada
Vity and resumed business. He will be
found on the north side of Commercial
street near Main.
Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing.
W. W. WAGGONER,
_ » (Buiccessor to W. PF. Englebright,)
Civil : Engineer ; and : Surveyor,
Deputv County Survevor and
Deputy U.S. Mineral Survevor
Office in Morgaa&Robberts block N. Pag a2 nck Nevada
for Infants and Children.
“ Castoria is so woll adaptod to children that I recommend it as superior to any
prescription known to me."
H. A. Anonen, M.D }
111 So, Oxford St.,. Brooklyn, N.Y,
“The use of ‘Castoria’ fs so-universal
and ita merits so well known that it seems a
work of stipererogation to endorse it. Few
are the intelligent families who do not keep
Castoria within easy reach.”
CanLos Martyn, D. D,,
New York City,
Late Pastor Bloomingdale stormed Church.
ls ant age ee 4
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrtrea, fotation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep,”and promotes
digestion,
Without injurious medication,
‘For several years I have recommended
your ‘ Castoria,’ and shall always continue
to do so as it has invariably p beneflowl results,’*
Epwt F. Panper, M. D.,
“The Winthrop,” 18th Street and 7th Ave,
New York City,
Tus Cexraun Company, 77 Murray Sraeer, Nw Yorn,
SARA AG TT RPT ET
tn Rye eR et re ee a
LFGe & SHAW . nice THINGS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
: ' Mrs. Trenberth,
ET's ON HAND A LARGE AND FINE
MAINGSTREET...:.0600 NEVADALCITY Stock of
Oranges, Lemons, Candies, Nuts, Kruite,
Pealera’ in Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Pigs, Raikins
. And everything else usually keptin a Va.
FURNITURE wiety Store, Fresh Fish every Friday
XS ’ morning. : ¢ 080
BEDS,
_ BEDDING,
House.:Furnishing Goods, Etc,
Qarvets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Clotli
Wall Paper,: Window Shades. @
UPHOLSTERING AND CAKTET LAYING
@@™ Victure Frames Made to order
Nevada County Abstract Orlice,
Nevada City, Nevada Co, Cal.
Titles Examined and Insured
JOHN A. RAPP,
(County Recorder 11 cobMigentive “years,
SEARCHER OF RECORDS,
NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT,
Kor sitte-6000-1eres~ of hnettootthe ect
fornia Lronand Steel Conipany, sitnated in
the sxoutheru portion of Nevada county atid .
bordering on the best lands of placer
county,
286 acres of land situated In
Valley.
House and lot on Kast Broad street, N
ada CityPleasant
Home Mutual Insurance Co
OF CALIFORNIA
JAPITAL, $300,000
PLINCIZAL OFFIC KE
6 ©) meome ot., San Francisco
‘seme *
Fire Insurance Only
‘
J. F. Wovuenron, Pre aident.
J. 1. N. Suepary, Vice President,
OwakLes Hi. StoRY, Secretary:
K. H, MaGiLt, Genera! Agen
Risks adopted on allclusses of deatrable
oroperty inthis county at rates ne low asKol
vency and a fair profit will admit of, guar
airway @ promptand liberal response toa)
ust elating for loss,
jrass Valley Branch Yor Nevade Count
JOHN ©, COLRMAN,
GEO W. HILL Manager
ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent
MAIN STREET,GRASS VALLEY
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
RECTOR BROS Proprietors
‘The Only First-clars Hotel in the Gity
Massive Fire-proof Structure,
Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels,
Headquarters of Oommercial Travelers
and Tourists.
Free 'Bus to and from all: Trains.
Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage
Office in the Building. i
The Table Not Excelled by that
Any Hotel in the Interior of the State.
THOS. & EORD,
Attcrney anu Couuselor at Law.
# FIOE-thomas Buiiding, corner Broad
and Pine streets, Nevada City.
LAUREL PARLOR,
No: 6, N. D. @. W.,
——Will Give a Grand
LEAP-YEAR BALL,
ome Noes
Friday Evening,
JANUARY + 1st,-:-1898,
—-ATr——
ARMORY HALL.
Miss Cora Clark, Miss K. Matteson,
Miss Mamie Beckman,
FLOOR DIRKOTOR:
MISS CORA CLARK,
FLOOK COMMITTER:
Mrs, Belle Douglass,!Mrs. KE. Lou shridge,
Mra. Mary Richards, Misa Mary Hook,
Miss Sara}Miller, . Miss Lizvie Keerian,
Mires K, Matteson, {Miss Minnie Brand,
RECEPTION COMMITTER:
Mrs, Mary Muir, . Mra, Grace Nilon,
Mera. Mattio Hedden Miss Kdith Bradley,
Miss Ellon Black, — Miss Alice Crawford
Miss Alice Nilon; . Miss Jessie Rich,
MUSIC BY GOYNE’S FULL
ORCHESTRAJ
TICKETS, admittine one lady and
two gentlemen ...-..6..6e SE 50
Extra Centlemen eee seoe 800
Admission to Gallory “ +» 25¢
EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED,
J. R. REDMAN, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon,
GRASS VALLEY.
HRONTC DISKASES, as well as those
peculiar to females, a specialty. Prerared to treat Diseases Amenable to Elecpticity.
Residence ; Mrs, Novitzky’s House,
Otlice : Cloke's Building.
Oltice Hours: 10 to 12 a, M., 2 to4 and
7 to8e.m.
New : Furniture : Store,
JAS. KINKEAD,
PROPRIETOR,
‘Dealer in
FURNITURE, : BEDDING, :B'c,
BEDROOM SETS, TABLES,
CHAIRS, SPRING BEDS,
MATTRESSES, ETC,
&& Upholstering and Repairing Done
on Short Notice and at the Lowest Rates.
Country o#ders filled with dispatch. —
All goods will be sold at the lowest rates
for cash. Call and get prices and be convinced, :
Pianos moved and packed for shipping.
Thankful for past patronage, I respect
fully solicit a continuance in future.
JAS. KINKBAD, Proprietor. .
Commercial Street, below Tea Stor
ee
OOMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS:
Mra. Bello Shoecraft,. Mra, ©. Wailin 4
Mrs, Lizzic Poard, . Mrs. Bella Doughan, :
“Mrs. Seine” Holines, . Miss Mary Hook,
FRED SEARLS,
Attorney sad Counselor at Law,
W4 L PRACTICE IN ALL THE COUR
State and Federal, i B
O \oe--Opposite Court Housg
somes ic alld
.