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December 18, 1891 (4 pages)

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UNATE ENSARY, Street, San Francisco) blished in 1854 the treatment uxal and SemiDiseased such norrhea, Gleet ture, Syphilis all its orms, inal Weaknes; tency, ete, Diseases of ” standin and ‘ated egs eeiully treat. dibbon hasthe é has returne spitalsof kKuCe at the Lig. an Francisco, 108@ requirin, Ess, hip kag of or deprayed a by the youth unlimited ex. Certainty the iptoms uniess of leaves and asiness ubout Confused vig. of confidence, rangers, a digts, disposition mory, nectio ‘uptionsabout reath coughs onomania and not obtained, ly immediute: r, and hive a lentific mode never fails of cure, oy Shen 2 who e fearful malacred responrdulay ¢ obi. ® CURED aT 0 Dr. Gibbon, 1 of time the he medicine m damage or country, with e. The Doc. i. Try him, ite. 623 Kearney in Francisco Market ‘op’, eet, y Mall, west Pric al, Lamb Cook ORLD, Pastry Orit. £ OF (BE Francisco eae 7 S§ whtiic nedy OR stion, IVER, )UBLES USNESS Nausea, Debility ers ABLE liable 10. rere Franciroo IN AND State of e Estate Notice ce of an le county made on )1, in the loore, deministrae highest e United by said fURSDAY, 91, at 12 of Fred. he right, the said th of. the d within ibed par"Alte Lotof Bure and. Beauifal Holiday Goos GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS. SANTA CLAU —T0O'GO TO—— La08. Loo.. Commercial Street, Where ¢1n be found one of the Best Selected Holiday Stocks brought to Nevada County this season. Pao r > — NkEvApa Datny VRANSCRIPY. VOL. LX 1T.-No.!' 9607 NEVADA OITY. CAL. FRIDAY “EVENING, DECEMBER 18, } i Ao 891. et PANG a Toys. an “And while yoy ai & Beech’s Tea, Frozen Oysters, Maple Sugar, Boiled Cider, Unadulterated Candies, Lemons and Oranges, ——Selected Mountain Apples, Fresh Fish every rnursday Kyening, 3 Mountain Trout their season. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR CHRISTHAS PRESENTS, Broad Street, above Pine, -HEADACHE CURED ‘of how long standing, by using Rev, J: W, PENDLETON’S CHLEBRATED Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded!Ten Cents for Trial Bottle, or One Dollar for Full size. OALIFORNIA CEPHLINE COMPANY, Rano, Nevapa. S ADVISES EVERYBODY—o-——. A GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT LINE OF0 Novelties for Old and Young, Embracing a Thousand and One Articles appropriate as a Gift to a Relative or Friend. ug Sanne 1) EAT EAT At the Plaza Store : You will find just what you want in the way of As well as many specialties, such as : i THOMAS SHURTLEFF LUETJE & BRAND, Nevada City, ee ee o W, D, VINTON and OARR BROTHERS. Novads vity. THE PROPLE'S CYCLOPEDII HOME-MADE CANDIES, all kinds of NUTS, FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO, An Immense Stock Just Received. Genuine Meerschaum Pipes and Cigar Holders. Just the thing to give a Gentleman CALL ON THOMAS LEDDY ANE SEE HIS FINE G00DS. re eating it is the wisest thing to get the best goods in the market, sotong as you do not pay fancy prices for them. —— Groceries and Provisions % Everything the very best to be had anywhere, and prices low in all lines Offer to the public the Largest and most Beautiful Stock of IMPORTED and HOME-MADE JEWELRY ever brought to this GOLD AND SILVER WATOHES, CHAINS, LADIES’ SETS, BRACELETS, BREASTPINS, SHAWL PINS, RINGS, BANGLES,. CHARMS besutifully set in Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies, Torquoise, Garnets, Amethysts, Saphhires, Quartz and other precious stones. : Nolid Silverware of Latest Styles Just Received. @@F We make HOME-MADE JEWELRY a specialty and guarantes it 18-carats fine. We will sell our Beautiful Stock cheaper than any other store in the State. ; ; ? hes M0@F This is the only place in Nevada City where you can et reliable Watches, Jewelry, Botaioise petlcws Opera Glas,es, etc. Everything in our store bbe ranted ted. Engraving done free. Jewelry of ali kinds made to order at short notice. Orders from the country prémptly filled.” Please send them in as early as possible. Of -Any Kind or From Any Cause from 3 to 30 minutes, with ie and Safety, no matter CEPHALINE -Jatreing-to find out,If-youlean-totiction A SONG OF. THE: SEA, never sleep, Where plipned steeds course the ocean’s breast, Each flaunting a pennant of foam at his crest; Where the zeplyrs are practiced to try their wings, ‘And. the sea mew shrieks and the mermaid » sings— When the moon is low, and, with shudder and sigh, ¥ The tides are turned ‘neath her watchful eye! Some down on the sands where the plaintive snipe Shrills a mem'ry of Pan and his reedy pine, Where the ripples that lap:on the s elving beac: ; Seom to weldome a continent to their reach: ‘Where the great brown rocks toyphalr trailing weeds y Reem doing penance for guilty, deees Centuries since, when the pirate’s sail Drove a bark to seek help in the teeth of agale. Leave sorrow behind when you'd frolic with me, te Por there’s never a grief that can sadden the sea, r And never a burden too heavy to throw Away to he lost in the ebb and flow; # Come down to the marge of the seothing earth And bathe in the surges, where Love had birth, Where the fountain of youth in a crystal cave Plays, hidden for aye, ‘neath a laughing wave. —New York World. RUE Ea UN 2 Her Bargain, The following true story is told if the ‘Journal of Ethily Shore?” » A little girl near us was one day playing before the house, when a woman appeared and begged a few pence. She had a baby in her arms. And the child was so delixhted with the little thing that she asked the woman. if she would sell it to her, ~ ‘ “What will you give for it, miss?” was the counter question. “Half a crown.” ' ‘sVery weil,” said the woman; “‘let’s see the money.” It was produced,'and the sale made. he little girl took the baby, carried it. up stairs and laid it on her bed, and after she had fondled it “enough for once,” scampered down stairs, calling to her mother. j : “Mamma, mamma! I’ve got a live oll! 1 always wanted one, and now PFve got it.” The baby was found, and the story frankly told,, but though the beggar women was sought all over the towa, 20 trace of her could be discovered. Meanwhile the baby's little “owner” begged so hard that it should be kept that the parents -yielded, and the living doll becuine a household blessing. aad view-te Young Authors: _. Get originality into your werk, my friend: [Ef your forte is writing articles choose a new, bright, popular topic and treat it freshly. Don’t affect the dull und stupid, exsay style. Use few words: Make your sentences brief, “Be orisp anid make your thoughts crackle. ‘Tell the public something it doesn’t know and is tear away from 6ld plots and take an incident that a reader will recognize at once as being fresh. Make your dialogue natural and bright; let your characters move around and have a being. Stop: when your story is told; a lively story of 2,000 words, full of life and snap; has in it more prospects of success than a drawn out tale of 5,000 words, Ifyou feel poetry to be your forte apped#to the heart rather than themind. Don’t fail at blank verse when you can succeed at popular poetry.—E. W. Bok in Ladies’ Home Journal. : Chinese Children, The Chinese give their boy babies a name in addition to their surnames, and they must call themselves by these names until they are twenty years old. At that age the father gives his son a new name, : The Chinese care go little for their girl babies that they do not give them a baby name,-but just call them No. 1, No. 2, No. 8, according to their birth, Boys are thought so much more of in China than girls are, that if you ask a Chinese father who has both a boy and a girl how many children he has, he will always reply, ‘Only one child.”—Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. Some Feminine Advice, : This advice was given by an old lady to a young wife going out to the colonies and looking for a maid to accompany her: “Take a pretty one, my dear,” said the old lady, ‘for, ugly or pretty, she will have an offer of marriage before she has been ont a week, and while your ugly girl will say ‘yes’ to the first offer she gets and leave you, your pretty one will ‘be harder to please and will say ‘no’ several times before she consents.”—San Francisco Argonaut. Power of Will. Expectant, Nephew—How is my rich ancle today? Family Doctor—Much better, His will seeps him alive. Nephew (sadly)—I'in afraid that’s so. de made his will in my favor twenty vears ago, and I: dou't believe he’ll die while that will is in existence,—Good News. {t is not so hard as is supposed to proounce the name of the queen of the jandwich I[-lands, That “a” in Liliuomilan has the value of a ‘‘w,” and if one ys ‘Lileewoka-lanny” he will hit it tbout right. What was long supposed to be a wax ftyure on a crucifix in the Burgos cathedral turns out to bea mummified, haman body. The church record shows that it has been in its present position since 1140 A. D. ae “In winter,” says Yuan Mei, a Chinese writer, “‘we should eat beef and mutton. In summer, dried and preserved meats, As for condiments, mustard belongs specially ‘to summer; pepper, to winter.” _ . A Vermont man claims to havea squash Vine, on the end of one branch of which Grew a-cluster of eighteen full grown squashes, al] well developed. The silk industry shows that a single cocoon from. a pt fed silkworm will often produce. a continuous fiber more Come ont where the billows are cool and deep, Where the waves never rest and the winds ao i ee ee ee ee og BARGAIN ho ‘AM MR MM im NR i THE CHAMPION, OF LOW ,PRICES AND BEST GOODS. £itwet erat 2 ee we your while to call around and t Bargains and Qualities before you buy elsewhere. .
YOURS THULY. Ng AN am em oe Lal . THAT NO OTHER HOUSE IN THE COUNTY CAN ToucH CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS. From 4 to 12 years old. worth $3 50 only $2 25 “e se oe oe Fe in a ae 4 50 “ce 3 50 “ ‘< “ ot a ‘is Ae Li) 7 50 “ 6 reve) BOYS’ OVERCOATS. From 8 to 14 years old ~ ~ worth $5 50 only $4 00 La “ “ “ 6s 28 ahi ase de “ce 7 (ele) , 5 50 os 46 Cag “ ss ea ‘ & 6 75 ee “ 5 rave) “ “ 6 “6 p sc oe pi ss 7 50 “ 6 00 On 4 “ eo : “ ae oP ica “ 6 50 ; “ 5 00 YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS. : From 33 to37 = — , = worth $12 only $10 7 Largest assortment of Men's Fine Underwear at lower figures than any other house. —-Trunks and Valises until you can’t rest. ake note of Champion of Low Prices, 0: AN AR Hg it a (RE mg Tn > & Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Croup ore Throat, Asthma, and every affection of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, including Con Speedy and permanent, Genuine signed “ . HAVE REMOVED. GHARLES DENNY, Horse-Shoer ame AMD Blacksmith, NEVADA CITY, += «= «& 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. Horae-Shoeitg: a Specialty CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street.. “ritts++-Mevada City Paid up Capital $30 000 A General Banking Business Transacted, We SIGHT DRAFTS -PAYABLK New York, A San Francisco. And Sacramento We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT in the prin. cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN: and EUROPE, . ‘ Collections on any part of th: United States a specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion ur chased ‘ po Assay Office at this Rank. f i+) t £.M PRESTON CERS ates PaxrsiperBM, BUNT.. . ..4... View Presipen: JOUN T. MORGAN...:.. +++-ne CASMICE D, KE, MORGAN.. Ags’rO surge 'gnd Sac’y “DIREctors; px. R. M. Howr, JouN T. Monoar Gzo.M.Hueums, § D. E. Monean, We. EDWaRos, © OUsMAN, COREESPONDENTS, New Y N ok. ryt ork — First National Sacramento—National Bank of D. 0; Mills * ( pBTAINED, and all business in the U.8 ¥ Patent Ofice attended to for MODERATE FEES. Our off ¢ is opposite the U. 8, ratent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less (ie than those remote from Washington, Send model or drawing. We advise as to patentability free of ohacre-—-and we make no charge unless we obtain patent We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Bu perintandent of Honey Order Division, ana © the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to actuw lientsin your own State or county ad ee A. Snow & Co. OR. R. mM. HUNT, Physician, {ype riox AT VINTON’S DRUG SLrORK, NEVADA CITY, N. BE. OBAPMAN, . DENTIsSs kX Wat NEVADA CITY.... "CAI. ~ ee w“OCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIREL, Office a Residence, Sacramento se J. M. WALLING, Attorney at Law. OFFICE—Tilley Building, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevuda City, Ex Superior Judge of Nevada County, W. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law. -—OFFICE-— Corner of Broad and Pine Sts., up stairs, 100 acres of the best bot tom land ‘Tn Penn Valley, this county, near John Casey's place. All fenced and under cultivation and can be irrigated from the Excelsior Water Company'sditch. Is deep soil (as: good as the best in the’ State), — Corn and potatoes can raised with success. .The finest shipping fruits can be raised without irrigation. _ Terms reasonable. _ Apply at the Dairy Transcript office, ~ ° a23etf, semble tea, less, drank CpFFICE—por O site Union fa City i AVIN very bes Made to order ly attended GHO. L. HCGUES, Attorney and Oounselor at Law, W 111 PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS _ of the State, Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Blowk. “Lie” Tea, The Chinese make w tea. ‘They take lates in the manufac husks, and mix them with This they use bulk of cheap teas, Beech’s ‘Tea is the pure sun-dried leaf, by Thomas Shurtlet?. ith Wi.) prectice in tud he Courts of the United he State of Colifarnia P.F. SIMONDS Attorrey and Qounsolor at Law, \W 1d, VRACTICE IN THE STATE-ANL United States Courts, rH OFFICK Morgan é& Roberts’ Block, Neve one reasonable term Allordera Jor anything in my line prompt\ f ni) the Jot, CAL WERE, Attorney at Law, Notary Publio, AND CONVEY ANCFR, side Broad strect oppo Street, Nevada’: Courts of the State G. Wm, Burst, Prop, PURCHASED: THIS WELLknown and povular Bakery, ou Commercial Street, adjoining Transcript Block, I intend tokeep on hand tot Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc, Wedding Cakes and Pastry hort notice and on most 8. By strict attention to business, giving th beet satisfaction and selling et low ral at hope to merit a liberal patronage, hat they call “Lie” the dust which acemnuture of tea, and rice We have all, daubtour quota of “lie” tea, » unadulterated, 60 cts per at all times the ey a gum to reto swell the ib For gale “tates within found on the street near M. ain, New Barber Shop. ee OHAS. KLINGENSPOR, frok thirty-five years aresident of Ne“vada county, has returned to Nevada ity and resumed business. He will be north side of Commercial Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing W. W. WAGGONER, (Successor to W. F. Englebright,) Civil : Engineer : and : Surveyor, Deputv Countv Survevor and Deputy U.S. Mineral Survevor Office in M a &Bobberts block N [owt eas run at — . Home Mutual Insurance Co. Fstablishod Sept. 6, 2850, by N. P. Brown & Co, bl . } for Infants and Children. f y “* Castoria is46 woll adaptedren that I recommend it as, Superior tocar Soar Brena Bol, Constipation, prescription maw 10 a MD Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes A: Anomer, M.D, ligest: 111 80, Oxtord'St, Brooklyn, 8. x. wigs teajubtote medication. cot ee ot cate * i 80 universal cere aaa « erits so well known that it sow Me Bre sho inc nirerogation "endorse it. Few your "Ceneere Tont anal tiwapa sation rm Os 4 Ciadcin way rea, 9 0M Ko J To eh arab proued ae CakLos Marra, D.D. a The we a Ae F. Parper, M.D., ? : " Late Pastor Bloomingdalolieformed Church, ee Nev Per aa Tas Onrravn Company, 7? Murnay Street, Naw Youx, LEGG & SHAW NICE THINGS FOR THE HOLIDAYS VET, Mrs. Trenberth, . i AS ON HAND A LARGE AND FIN MAIN BTRERT.¢,..... NEVADA CITY H Stock of . i Oraiiges, Lemons, Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Dealers tn Covcoanuts, Cranberries? Figs, Raisins ; And everything else usually keptin a Va. FURNITURE . Bae rivty Store, Preah Fish every Friday ’ morning, ' n30 es: ca y Teun MSR BEDS, N. D. G. W. BEDDING, a * House:‘Furnishing.Goods, Etc, . NV [KAP YEAR ( Oarvets, Linoleum, Matting, Oil Cloth ieee LAUREL PARLOR, all Paper,. Window Shades. No. 6, N, D. @. W., ——Will Give a Grand——~ UPHOLSTERING AND.CAKPET LAYING : . = 4 a j a om Nene e ABS Plotivrs-}raves-Mudle:te erate pf ge ee s ee Friday Evening, Novada County Abstract Office : ; os y Al » ‘JANUARY : Ist, : 1892. Nevada City, Nevada Co, Cal. yt eee Sete Titles Bramiued and Insured meaiued ARMORY HALL, ‘. (County Revorder it consecutive, years, COMMITTER or ARRANGEMENTS: BEARCHER OF RECORDS, Mrs. Belle Shoce » NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT. phy Lie ran RCE pie For gaie6000 acrig of land of the Cali . Mry, Jennie Boline Mi i M ce fornia Lron and Steel ¢ ompany, situated ip M ‘ . se Aan oy, Hook, the southern portion of Nevada county and . S88 Cora Clark, Miss: K, latteson, “¢ hokderlity On the best lends at placer Miss Mamie Becknan, a 3 county, 26 wcres of land situated in Pleasant Valley, House and lot on Kust Broad street, N adn Citys ct OF CALIFORNIA OAPITAL, $300,000) PILING CAL OPP! fire Insurance Only ee J.F. Hovanton, Preaident, J.1. 8. S8ueranp, Vice President, OWARL LER H. Sony, Secretary R. H. MAGILL, Genera’ A Keu Kiske nonopis Ton all Clusses’ of desirable roperty tuthis SOUtthy at rates a6 low as6ol vency aud a fair profit will admit of, guar Magn fy ® promptand liberal response to al ‘ust claims for loss, “ress Valley Branch For Nevade Oount : JOHN 6, CO]LUMAN, GEO W. HILL Manager, ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent.* MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, . RECTOR BROS Proprietors Massive Fire-proof Structure, Free from the danger of Fire so preva: . lentin Large Hotels, Headquarters of Commercial Travelers and Tourists, Free 'Bus to and from all: Trains. . Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage Office in the Building. The Table Not Excelled by that Any Hotel in the Interior of the State. Miss K, M atteson, 4 Miss Ellen Black, * S; mvome et., 3am Vrauchco Miss’ Alice Nilon » I " MUSIC BY GOYNE’S FULL TICKETS, admittine one lady and Extra Gentlemen ... Admission to Gallery EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED, J. R. REDMAN, 'M. D. pticity. ‘The Ouly Firet-lacs Hotel in the Oity . 7 to 8 r. uw. New : Furniture + Store, JAS. KINKEAD, Dealer in FURNITURE, : BEDDING, : B'c. rr Upholstering and Bepoiing i Tene ea on Short Notice a at the Lowest Rates. All goods will be sold at the lowest rates for cash, Call aiid get prices and be convineed, fully solicit a continuance in future. Commercial Street, below Tea Stor FLOOR DIRECTOR: . MISS CORA CLARK, in i . FLOOR COMMITTEE: Mrs. Belle Douglass,. Mrs. FE Loughrid ass, . Mrs. B.D, 2, Mrs. Mary Richards, . Miss Mary isoke . i Miss Sara Miller, . Miss Lizzie Keenan, (Miss Minnie Brand, RECEPTION COMMITYER: Mrs, Mary Muir, . Mrs, Grace Nilon, Mrs. Mattio Hedden Miss Edith Bradley, . Miss Alice Crawford ‘Miss Jessie Rich, ORCHESTRAJ . — ene two gentlemen ..........; $1 50 Physicianfand Surgeon, GRASS VALLEY, ? HRONIC DISEASES, a8 well as those peculiar to females, a specialty. Preared to treat Diseases Amenable to Elec. , Residence : Mrs. Novitzky’s House, Office: Cloke’s Building. Otlice Hours; 10 to 12 a. 'm., 2 todand ee mae eas ee PROPRIBTOR, — BEDROOM SETS, TABLES, CHAIRS, SPRING BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETC, Country orders filled with dispatch,— Pianos moved and packed for shipping. Thankful for past patronage, I respect. JAS, KINKEAD, Propristor. PHOS. Ss: FORD, Attorney and Counselor at Law. 6y and Fine ntvok Ferede Gagner Bron : ‘FRED SEARLS, a At‘orney and Counselor st Law. Wuszeecrce IN ALL THE coua O.tlce—Opposite Court House e