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December 20, 1890 (4 pages)

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Che Daily Transcript. ies _ Death of Mrs. mcCarty. (NENTAI, Mrs. Johanna McCarty, wife ot John McCarty, died at San Francisco on Wednesday la-t. many years ut-Cherokee and. Columbia Hill, in this county. About three years ago the family took up their residence in San Francisco. Mrs, McCarPANY, poy pe ty is spoken.of by those who knew her as being a most estimable lady and her demise is sadly mourned by her ' Nevada cou .ty friends. : Urleans The Kelty friat. ITS The trial of Marshall Kelly was ris ws symed in the Saperior Court Friday 5 ihorning. Dr. J. L. Coombs was the . Ree iG EARS firetwitness, vacled for the P ople. A) neg Rudulph Spiller next took the witars ? ‘rains. No ~ ness stand and at three o’clock Pp. mu. eee in he was being cross-examined byMr. Mason of counsel for defendant. There ‘hi rg i 2 na psec hae were not many sy Saree in attend lere passenance. ¥ @ choice of : Calied Meeting. eat ket There will be a meeting of the Roynager™ al Arch Chapter, No. 13, on Monday : “evening, December 22, All the memNDs. bers are requested be present. “ged ag Rainfall. P. R. R. San The rainfall from Tharsday morning wala, apply up to Friday moraine was 1.10 inches. ents. P. R. A New Industry. Truckee Republican: Towle Bros. NT Has No have cut 12,600,000 feet of lumber this : year. The pulp mill will start up soon On material from 2,000: cords of culty, Pretamarack and fir. The firm has just sadine Phyplaced in the pulp mill a plant to convert sawdust into dry pulp for the use of, giant powder manufacturers. » The sawdust is ground very fine he] i] ment tween millstones and holted like flour, id It is used as an absorbent of nitro; glycerine in the manufacture ef giant powder and other explosives. Its production is a new iniustry on this coast, and much of it has even been brought from Norway. Towle Bros. utilize the dust from their eawmills and also from the planeing mill for making this new material, ———EEEE—————_—— ~" MARRIED. At Nevada City, Dec. 17, by Rey. J. Sims, Niles Andrews Tobiasson to Miss Annie Hughes, eee . DIED. At San Francisco, Dec. 17th, 18), Joham na, wife of Jopn McCarty, (formerly of Columbia Hill, this county); a native of Pennsylvanis aged 40 yewrs, THIRTY YEARS’ PRACTIOR A Letter from an Eminent Physiciam Mk. Eprror: At the risk of indorsing @ Proprietary preparation, { have a few words ~“urfavor of @ new laxative principle. But rst, how I came to discover it. A patient asked ebout taking Joy's Vegetable SarsaParilia, As sarsaparillas usually contain mercury or 1odides I objected, and asked for inhesitatingly the formula, which finding purely vegetable, erful and useand so mild as to be to my mind almost : inert, I consented. Imagine my astonishee ment when perfect laxative action was re ; ported. It has two great points. First, being purely vegetable, it is (unlike mercury) not ry 7th, 1890, vé used the C, id have found tive medicine seasee _: any nnection with [POUND SULcumulative in the system, being easily carhl i etoene cled off by the digestive processes; and second, Indigestion, it is effective with.a less quantity of the is put up by cathartic principle than has hitherto been Bush Street. attaingble, It in this respect ranks as @ discovery, and approaches the ideal, vis: the least medicine consistent with the greatest good. harmonizes natural laxative action and perfect safety, and should inter est both the public and the profession. Sent postase ent Co. AOITY PHYSICIAN OF THIRTY YEARS’ PRACTICE, San Francisco Examiner, Match 10, 1890, _ S. F. = A Traveling Nase R0GGISTS. Makes a nice holiday gift for a gentleINTE, © man, and an elegant lot of them can be Secretarv: found at Vinton’s. ry E The Pulpit ana the Stage. demy ’ Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Mall. * Brethern Church, Blue Mound, Kan., ietor. ' says: ‘I feel it my duty to tell what Proprieto wonders Dr. King’s New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were bad, EY-. plete wae ly diseased, and my parishioners y Satu rday Af thought I could live only afew weeks. T took five bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovesy and am sound and well, gaining 26 lbs. in weight;”’ Arthur Love, Manager Love’s Funny Folks Combination writes: ‘‘After a thorough trialand convincing evidence, I'am confident that Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption beats ’em all, and cures when everythin else fails. The greatest kindness . can do my many thousand friends is IRTUNES have been for us,by Anna Page, , and Jno. Bonn,10 e cut, Others are dohy not you? Some 0.00 a month. You wk and live at home, are, Even beginners ning from $6 to #10 8. We show you how . Can work in spare stime.Big money for powtiany, int tourge them to try it.’”? Fres trial bottles at Carr eo oi store. Regr ular sizes 50c. and $1. VYTED. oti r Public Taste Hams and Bacon. Colley Brothers of this city are mant and energetic ufacturing and selling the choicest gO, “applying ~hame and bacon’ever offered here by ge anybody. Selected .corn-fed hogs are ISTRIES used, every piece is carefully trimmed ‘and the curing and smoking are by a secret process that beats all others. OFT Try Public taste hams and bacon and you will want no other brand. hor. : t dally papers * d5-1m Cottey Bros. tis rprise ure-house of grand galaxy of rrecord of =. Adventure », beginning a4 jer, has, by dee every obstacle Sale. interest-,. ‘gna the price ed at a pheno ‘olume u Crimson Silk ly cover des i mith "6 frone illuswt 6 ent: Absolutely Pure. . . spa ounty A cream’ of tartar baking powder ie bis ot the Highest of a.1 in leavening strength AP ANY, —U.8, Government Report, Aug 17. rancisco Cal. me eee ‘ : ; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1890 She resided for ‘) make it to order in short notice and at “. reasonable rates. Quarts, diamond, >. ruby, amethyst and other settings. a WILLIAM MM. McKINLEY. The Auther ef the Fameus ‘vice : Kinley Bil. : ob Wm. McKinley, Jun., Member of Congress from the Twentieth District of Ohio, who has made himself famous by the passage of the bill known at the McKinley bill, was born at Nilee, Trumbull county, Ohio, on February 26th, 1841. At the outbreak of the late civil wer he enlisted in the United States Army asa private soldier in the Twenty-third Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was mustered out as Captain of the same regiment and Brevet Major in September, 1865. Upon his return to Ohio, he began the study of law, and no sooner had he established himself in the practice of his profession, than he was thus early called into public notice. His public life began in 1869, when .he was appointed Prosecuting Attorney of Stark county, Ohio, which position he fillec, with marked ability until 1871. Sub sequently he was nainated for the “Forty-fifth Congress and duly elected. He was also sent to the Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh Congresses and received a certificate of his election to the Forty-eighth Congress, but his opponent was given the seat by the House. He was renominated for the Forty-ninth Congress, his opponent being the popular gentleman and orator, the Hon. David 8. Paige. Mr. Mr. McKinley carried the district and was returned to the House by a decisive majority. He received 22,672 votes against 20,643 votes for Paige, Democrat, 412 votes for. Thomas Rhodes, Prohihitioniet, and 242 votes for H. P. Smith, Greenbacker. Durng his five years in Cengress he occupied prominent positions upon leading committees, and in his numerour speeches he never failed to get that most difficult thing to obtain, “the ear of the House.”’ He was a hard worker in committee, and on the floor one of the most brilliant speakers. His influence was largely felt, did much in shaping the legislation of these years and won for himself a national repntation as a’ legislator and orator. His good, clever and common sense is proverbial, and his honor has never been questioned, even by. his strongest politicfl opponents. Cigarette tiends. We desire to call the attention of. the principal of the schoolsin this city to the fact that there are many of the very young boys under: his charge who are regular cigarette smokers. A gentleman, a few days ago, calledthe reporter’s attention to three smal) boys, on their way to school, with cigarettes in their mouths. ~ Perhaps it may be urged that this cigarette smoking is done outside of the school district jurisdiction, but it would seem that the young children ought to be instructed to cease the bad habit at all harards. ; EE Fine skates, perfect order and an enjoyable time atthe Theater three nights a week. ~ d13-tf The Finest Manicure Sets You have ever seen are té-be found in W. D Vinton’s stock of holiday goods. ¢ tf Frem sig. 8. Martinez, Concert Plane Seloist. Mr. Joun F. Coorzr. Dear Ste:—I can most cheerfully testify tothe excellence of your Style H Solid Iron Frame “Mathushek Co. Piano(of New Haven, Conn.). Its tone and action I have neverseen excelled in kny upright piano. I so expressed myself te Miss’Mary E, Barnard, at her grand concert, before I saw you. If your uprights are so fine, what must the grand be? Yours truly, 8. Martinez, Pianist. A very few of these handsome Hand Painted Tidies left-(from $1.25 to $2.50) at (4t] Mrs. Lester & Crawrorp’s. oe. Leave Yeour.Orders For fine gold jewelry with C.J. Brand, the manufacturing jeweler, who will ate “Ong dollar a year will cever your doctor’s bill if you take Simmons Liver Regulator. SPECIAL attention is called to the advertisement of John F. Cooper, agent for the unrivalled Mathushek pianos, “029 Tae Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind., saya: ‘Both myéelf and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption cure.”” Sold by Carr Bros. i Dressing Cases With metal and celluloid fittings at _. sumption, Secial and Other Notes’ Avent People Old and Young. Albert Anderson of Pike City is in town. : W. H. Pearce of You Bet is here on &@ visit. : Thomas Barker of Sheridan is stopping at the National. Wm. Barker and. T. Cahill, of Wheatland are in town. 2 Wm. Coombs of Colfax is heré -as a witnessin the Kelley case. Luke Kavanaugh of San Francisco is reporting in the Superier Court. 8. R. January of New York is a guest at the National Hotel. Miss Annie Waldron of Lake City »} is here on a visit to her sister. Dr. Manson of Lincoln arrived here Thursday and went to North Bloomfield on Friday. Mrs. L. Hyman and children of Marysville will arrive here next week to spend the holidays. . B. F,. Sriell, the newly elected County Treasurer, came to the county seat on Thursdayevening. L. Bernbardt, Jr., of New York, arrived hereon Tiursday and left on the following day for, the Red Chief mine. Israel W. Knox of Oakland and W. A. Gilmore and H. Cleveland of . Woodburn, Oregon, are among the late arrivals at Grass Valley. Mr. R. Ford of Galena, lll., arrived at'Grass Valley on a visit to her daughter, Mis. Joseph Bartell, and son, Henry Ford. : Hon. OC. W. Cross arrived here on Friday morning’s train and went to North Bloomfield by private conveyance, Miss Ida Ray, who has been -visiting her sister at Oakland, is expected to arrive here in a few days to spend the bolidays. : -George I. Lammon, who was at one time a partner of I. J, Rolfe in the printing business, advertises in the Enterprise, that he has.the only ‘Benine Santa Claus goods in Virginia City. Miss Maud McKlliican, who, has been attending school in San Francisco, arrived here on Thursday evening and went to North Bloomfield Friday tospend the holidays with her parents. — i Miss. Fannie Edwards, who has been teacher of the Graniteville school for a long time, arrived in this city or. Wednesday. She leaves for San Francisco on Friday evening’s train for San Francisco to spend the holidays with her parents, who reside at 649 Stevenson street. Miss Edwards is a most estimable young lady and a successful teacher. : The World Eariched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material. welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and,when Syrup of was first produced the world was enriched with the only remedy which is truly pleasant and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the spring time or in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it becomes. A. L. ef Hi. Election. The following officers of the American Legion of Honor have been elected for the ensuing term: Commander, Maria Stinson ; Vice Commander, Minnie Thomas; Orator, A. C. M. Grissel; Past Commander, J. W. Robinson; Secretary, J. ©. Dickerman; Collector, C. D. Locklin; Treasurer, OC. H. Eddy; Chaplain, E. Bond ; Guide, Louisa Dreyfuss; Warden, Alice Locklin; Sentinel, George Nihell; Trustes, J. M. Walling. es A Great Liver Medicine. Dr. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills are @ sure cure for sick headache, bilious complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, costiveness, torpidliver, etc. These pillsinsure perfect digestion; correct he liver and stomach, regulate the bowels, purify and enrich the blood and make the skin clear. They also produce a good appetite, and invigorate andstrengthen the entire system by their tonic action. Sold at 25 cents a box by Carr Bros; The Leading Masie Heuse. Call at or write to Qooper’s, the leading music store, 681 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, 30centseach. John F. Cooper, sole agent fd Mathushek Company’s (New Haven Conn.) solid iron ffame pianos. “Over 1,100 Bold in Sacramento, and not one failure in. twenty years, j. 20-tf No harmeyer done by the use of Simmons Liver Regulator, @h, Whata Cough. Will you heed the warning. The signalperhaps of the sure approach of that, more terrible disease, OonAsk yourselves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50 cents, torun the risk and do nothing for it. ‘We know from experience that BShioh’s Cure will Oure your Cough, It never fails; This explains why more than a million bottles were sold the past year. It once, Mothers de not be without it. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Sold by Carr, Bros. : Sick headache is the bane of many lives ; to cure and prevent this annoying complaint use Dr. J. H. Mcl.ean’s are agreeable to take and gentle in iets All this year’astyles. tf } relieves croup and whooping cough at} A Urtef Record of Various Mate teref Lecal Interest. The present storm is a glorious one for the farmers. : -: The Church ‘at Colfax is teing repaired, Good sign. Js Elegant books, for Christmas piesents, at Carr Bros. Before the storm.cak wood was selling at $5.50 per cord. Carr Bros stock ef holiday goods can not de excelled in the county. Fine silk umbrellas from $2.50 to $10. at Mrs. Lester & Crawford’s. James Folev has manufactured two tons of candy for the Holiday trade, A girl is wanted to do work in a small family. Enquire at thia office. For gracious sake don’t forget the orange festival ut the Theater Monday night. Beautiful handkerchiefs and elegant fins for sale cheap, at Mra. Lester & Crawford’s. : The stores in this city, where Holiday goods are for sale, present a very fine appearance. The tax polls will close at the Treasurer’s offics on Monday, December 29th, at 6 o’clock P. M. The C. C. Liniment is the best ever offered for scale. [tcan be had from any druggist in the United States. Itis said that the farmers of Nevada county are anxious to go into the new political patty called the Farmer’s Alliance. : Have you seen those beautiful workboxés, jewel cases, card cases, cigar cases and oxidized sets at Mra. Lester
& Crawford’s? The goods, fur Christmas presents at Mrs. ter & Crawford’s are the finest, best and cheapest ever brougbt to Nevada county. Camphor Chioral Linimeat (C. C0.) is the best and most effective liniment for neuralgia and kindred diseases of avy ever manufactured. The foundation of Denny & Gray’s new blacksmith shop has been completed and the carpenters commenced their part of the work on Friday. Superintendent Burns of the G. V. R. tunnel company was aroud town on thursday paying up the monthly bills. The company hus expeuded considerable mogey here. C.J. Brand, the Nevada City jeweler, is the pioneer and leading manufacturerin California of fine jewelry with settings of gold-bearing quartz and petrified woods. ‘Legg & Shaw have just received from the East several car loads Of the best. furniture ever brought to this city. They are selling goods now at San Francisco cost with freight added, For books in fine, bindings and illustrations, juvenile books, toilet articles, fancy goods, writing material, Christmas cards, toys and tree orramen*s, go to Carr Bros., corner of Pine 2. Commercial streets, The residence of Mrs. Peter Coughlin on Ophir Hill was destroyed by fire. Defective flue was the cause. No insurance. Loss probably about $800. Mrs. Coughlin has a large family and they are in needy circumstancés. It 1s understood that C. F. Taylor, the horseman, contemplates returning to Nevada county and taking charge of the Half-way House property T emy property. Itissaidhe will make the place a resort. . A. 8.’Nichols is now running an express line between Truckee and Sierra Valley. The Wells Fargo Company have met with some heavy losses on this line heretofore by highway -robbery, and would not lend encouragement to ‘another, but Mr. Nichols is conducting it on his own responsibility. The Dutch Flat correspondent of the Colfax Sentinel says: At the general merchandise store can be found Al. Smith, a geod man of long standing and handsome Henry Hoskens, a Nevada City boy whom the girls could not help admiring, both of: whom have won the good will of all and the confidence of their employers. It is said, but we will not#ouch for the statement, that there will be four weddings at this city and four at San Juan before the 1st day of January, 1891. We hope it is true for the sake of the poor ministers and printers. The former will get coin (aud they need it) and the latter (if they are in luck) will receive cigars, cake and wine. ie) 2a ae The Transcript published an item in Friday’s paper to the effect that Jas. Blavk lad resigned his sposition as school teacher, Mr, Black . denies it. We received the information from one of the pupils that Mr, Black stated to the school that he would resign after Christmas, We regarded that as pretty good authority for making the et.tement, Skating. “There will be skating at the Theater on Friday and Saturday efenings, 2t ee The Mest Kiegunt Moliday Steck In the city is to be found at Vinton’s druystore. Call and see the novelties offered before buying elsewhere. tf ‘ly goes’ right to the spot,” said an old man, who was rubbing in Dr. J. H. McLean’s V®lcanic Oil»Linime>t to relieve rheumatism. “Lily white” flour giver entire; satisfaction, : ‘Im Tuxee-fourths ef your ailments arise from Liver troubles which Simmons Selid ana Piatea C.J. Brand’g, : War will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts,, and $1, Sold by lately known as the Glenbrook acad-. Silver ware in all the latest. styles at . Water Sets ——— macsnusent — —— ‘ ; S ; > MARY 7. HOLMES PERSONAL MENTION. HERE ane Yuenn. le An Amer'can Lady Whe ; Wen Kenown. the popular American authoress; who,has achieved great success, was born at Brookfield, Massachusetts, in a little, old yellow farm house. As a child she was very precocious and verysensitive;fond of dreaming out the pictures and fancies that entered her young mind. At three years of age she entered school ; when only six she studied grammar, and taught school et thirteen. Her first article was written and published when she was fifteen years old. Her father, Preston Hawes, was a man of rare intellect and a profound thinker. From her mother she inherited the poetry and love of the beautiful and fine arts. She marriel Hon. Daniel Holmes, a prominent lawyer of Richmond, New York, and their union has proven an ideal marriage. Mrs. Holmes is a mos charming and fascinating woman. She is tall and slender and very graceful iit-her movements; she has: beautiful large bine eyes and dark brown hair. Her voice is soft, rich and full. She has no children, but is very fond of young people, especially girls, and often entertains them with parlor talks upon art and other subjects connected with her foreign travels. Her life as an author has been a very happy one. Among the bvoks she has published, are the following: “Tem. pest and Sunshine,” ‘English Orphans,” ‘Homestead on Hilleide,” “Dora Deane,” ‘Cousin Maude,” “Marian Gray,” ‘Forest House,” “Edna Browning,” ‘Darkness and Daylight,” and others. At present Mrs. Holmes is engaged in writing a series of articles for New York papers. Her home’ is .a quiet, unpretentious frame house, painted brown, and only afew minutes walk from the depot. For many years théy have occupied this house in Rockport, New York, a flourishing mannfacturing town of some 5,000 inhabitants, close to the city of Rochester, New -York. Mr. having been almost everywhere except Norway and Egypt. They anticipate going there this year. ’ se Waichmen.? The Oh-leyer, manager of the AntiMining Association of Yuba county, in his report calls the sneaking spies. who are sent into the rmountains asking for a street lamp to be erected Of goods appropriate for holiday presents can be found at Vinton’s drugstore in Odd Fellows Building. tf ted and-Mrs: Hohnes—traveta great deal; . THE CITY DADs. Business Transacted en Thuree day Evening. The regular meeting of the Board of City Trustees was held on Thureday evening when. the following business was transacted : : All members present except T. H. Carr. The following bills were allowed on the General Fund: Nevada Gas Co. gas for two months, $159.52. ] Legg & Shaw, merchandise, $5.15. John Brodie, labor, 3.75. J. Denler, labor, $1.25. A. P. Davenport, labor, $2.50 C. F. Ashburn, labor, $14.75. John McGibbins, labor, $10. W. G. Carr, labor, 1.50. John Holbrook, labor, $5. John Grimes, labor, $3.50. Brown & Calkins, printing, $10.Henry Beckman, labor, $2.75. A Naake, hauling rock, $9. Dr. F. R. Waggoner, health officer, $25. J.'G. Neagle, Marshal's salary, $50. Wm. Monk, Night Watchman, $60. Minera Foundry, packing fire plugs, $30. The order passed at last meeting instructing the Marshal to have a cross walk laid down across Broad street, in front of Conlan’s restaurant,. was rescinded, A petitien was received from citizens residing on East Broad street at thecorner of A. Nivens’ lot. On motion the Beard agreed to furnish the pipe, provided the citizens in that part of the town would pay all other expenses. —_—_——w Wu are all free American citizens, enjoying our persenal liberty; but most of us are in physical slavery, suffering from scrofa, salt rheum or some other form of impure blood, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the great blood purifier which gives physical liberty. . The Very Cheicest Go to the skating rink at the Theater. No improper characters admiti d18-tf OUNDS, Cuts, SWELLINGS THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, Mé. “watchmen.’”’ We never before heard of such a genteel name being applied to a classof men who are engaged in such low-lived business as these chaps are. They prowl around mining claims in the same manner as thieves do when they are in pursuit of plunder. We doubt if there is a similar class of men in the land that would so tamely submit to the spying business}, as the owners of mining properties do in the mining counties. It isa wonder some of the spies have not had their heads shot off, . ———— —_—_—_—_—______ . 8xatine rink open every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Ladies’ and children’s matinee every Friday afternoon. ~~ di3-tf <0@esTo 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. ; Su1L0n’s cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, Seld by Carr Bros.— The Best Claret Wine. — MALE from Grapes raised at my Nursery. . . Guaranteed pure, well made, andtwo and three years old. Fitty Cents a Galion. French Prunes for Stewing. Positively finer than can be purchased in ie pores Pie . are soap yng eaey Mga per. eunde for . Hee ear ee Pee ELIX GILLET, Barren Hill Nursery. © », Nevada City, Cal., Dec. 16, 1890. ¥xee. Free. . EXTRA A Packade.of Delicious Cream Ghocolate Givem Extra with our Celebrated Teas, Coffees and Spices, {ON TQ THE MILLIONS OF A yf oy el and ormamental Presents we are giving away. , . Tremetidaus Cut in Prices of Crockery, China, Glass and Tinware, Read and Remember Our Prices. English China Tea Set (44 pieces . ..$2 50 English China Dinner Set (114 pidces..6 75 English China Chamber Set. .., English China Breakfast Plates per set. English China Cups and Saucers per set. cA 85 0 Decorated Ware. 4 place See Bot ennce vse evvnes ey. ABB aoa fland-Painted Tea se 5 7 lete oVes 00 66 85 A visit to our store will pay you. GREAT AMERICAN =~ IMPORTING TEA 00, JAMES FOLEY, CHAMPION CANDY MAKER ! City, heretofere conducted by F. W. WILLETY. HOLIDAY CANDY Finest Imported Confections ! NUTS The Best Materials ! PIONEER CANDY Commercial St., opposite Transcript OAN DIH S One Trial of Our Candies will on hand and cooked to order in any style desired, —THE —~ AS "PURCHASED THE CANDY EStablishment en Commercial Street, JUNCTION OF MAIN STREET, Nevada FINEST LOT OF EVER SEEN HERE. ON THE PREMISES, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED AND. FRUITS Scrupulously Neat, ACTORY —~AND— Restaurant. Printing ¢ Office, LEDDY &-CO., Proprietors, We make Choice EVERY DAY! Of the Purest and Best Materials. convince you that we keep he ke in this city. Eastern and California Oysters kept Don't forget the place. : : “ LEDDY & CO., Opposite Deily Transcript Office. . W. D. VINTON, ~ Proprietor. NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Groadzand¥Pine Streets {#RVADA City Carr Bros. Th their action, ; Commer clal St, Nevada City, = Roe “iL. Fisher, San Jose. . The finest line of Perfumery in the State outside of San Francisco. All the most popular odors, Remember this when buying holiday gifts, tf BY EXPRESS! ers who are waiting will see or it. Merit, Candies Made Daily &FOR : and C by calling on Motel Arrivais, Nationat Horsn, Dec. 18. SAVED. Joseph Jones, San Francisco. ‘Tha name of the priceless remedy, Tm Ga¥r J. H, Mills, “ Catzronm n 8 “Bros, the God of Lore mere ae eore . Guttenber,w.c Ry, What is ft, what its uses, what its purpose? A great California cure for Nervousness and Diso d Sexual Functions of men and women, bi matter from bab ed cause arising, either from ve use of Sti: ta, or petted ied RF peri Indiscretion, 0: 5 o wer or Impotency, Wakefulness, Loss of Brain Power, Boaring-down Pains in the Back, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration, Diz. siuess and Weak Memory. These complaints when neglected generally wreck the mind and the sufferer to an early grave, ERO-TINE OR W> H. Pierce, You B. F. Snell, : J. Cahill, le Jno. Goffett, Moore’s Flat. Miss Denike, Sun Juan. Mise Seibert, bh Toss, “¢ -D Murray, ang City. t. a sure cure, D. P. Stewart, Washington.e Send stamp for pamphlet, The study of the oe erman Phelps, Mrs. Foster. . pearly will be worth your while, Price, fla ii Simi. caress se E. Booth, Graniteville. tae NEE aie lar ti J. Baugh, M : ; y Anode : Miss Fannie Edwards, Bloomfield. ‘H. McCullough, ee C.H. Smith, Terrace. be, F.C. Stokes, 9” W. A. Gilmore, Woodburn, Or. AR Smartsville. A H. T. Sweetman, Sierra Valley, Albert Anderson, Pike City. Mont _ Mies q 8. R. January, New York. : jie via: Troe, Parker, Sheridan. Maa. RYAN, 2003 Fubert Street, m. G Le Mra. Maggte fs ving Nevada Hose Co, No. 2, $13. M. Vand, iver, Steet, Ban Frticlog hte ad SS eX i i ¢ a Engine Oo. No. 2,, Wm. Combe, Buena Vista, mypreceed ard Pole eantrations rhe tee Wm. scott, Secretary fire delegates, A NASAL injector free with each fad staat fae pomphiek Price per box, $2.20, $6. bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. receipe a brine etsines sent secure by mail on Day TRanscripr, advertising, Price 50 cents, Sold by Carr Bros, Adéress all orders for Pilis and com: $7.35. T° Nm munications te sole Manufacturers, W. D. Vinten Has « . THE GAVE CO., Chemists,» “« PG. Box 9416, San Francisco, If you have made u your mind to buy The Qavi Pills do not!® induced to take anyother, Sold by Carr Bros., Sole Agents Tuesday morning will arrive our SECOND ORDER for CHRISTMAS Neckwear! Our First Lot being’entirely. gone those of our custom: Ur the grandest line ever shown in any city in this State ; we make no exceptions. They will consist of FOUR-IN-HANDS, : WINDSORS, SCARFS, And are put up in neat Black Boxes with a Silver Scroll Jin the lower corner of “A Merry Christmas. BH. MILLER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street ea eer eeeeeeenrreneneeereyteeeeenpesie “(HERE WE ARE AGAIN!” Pt te Dlr Where Ds th Mat. Ga or gt I will give to the limit in quantity, quality and value You shall choose from Style, Variety, Beauty and The Splendid Stock of the Season. Guaranteed Seasonable. ‘ é i Warranted Reasonable! 4 s a ~ COME RIGHT = IN, and you will {find every de partment filled with the best in + LOUTIN' (AD BOWS Clothing, EOoTs & SEIOES, RUBBER GOODS, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Tranks Satchels ETC., ETC. New styles all through the line. Novelties and attractions on every side THE : HOLIDAYS. You Can't Help Being Pleased . wy If you are asking yourself where you can buy BEST EAPEST this season, Corner Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City, cages bas Cre, the lth, you can get your answer At