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December 29, 1889 (4 pages)

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s arch porte Foes So. $32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal a The Daily Transcript. Prices 21 Years Ago. nbcetarsts business at the same stand on Main street he then occupied, advertised ‘. the following price list for the informaIn 1868 Wm. Wolf, whois still doing wm Wolf’ Ss Bridge Notice. PRICE LIST will apply to the sounity, at of SuperCounty, FOR CASH: visors of Nevadn at the Court House in Nevada. City,on Tuesday, January 6th, 1690, at 100’clock A. M. of that day, Oras s00n thereafteras a hearing can be scone ntae netce culThe Goeat Attraction of Nevada Couuly . _— HOLIDAY a a a a a CIRCULATES IN f Nevada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Spenceville North San Juan, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada coun and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San cisco—in f throughout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego “from the Sierra to the Sea.” SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1889. GRASS VALLEY. News Notes and Comments From ‘ the Town’s Papers. {Union of Saturday.} W. W. B. Stevens.is here from Oak . Tand. _ ‘ Richard Curtis, who was hart in the Idaho mine, is making fair progress. Stephen R. Kyle was found dead at Birchville yesterday, but the cause was not learned, and’ Justice Paynter tion of cash buyers. rench Gor'. beinterested by comparing it. with’ a] fe , Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's . y7, Wolf’s present schedule of prices . Main Street, opp. Union Hotel, < Flouf, per 100 Ibs. Wheat, per 100 lbs. Corn, per 100 lbs. Rolled Barley, per 100 1 374] ™ Bran, per 100 lbs, ; alsoin Placer} to The reader will 1 foundin another column: tlour, per 100 Ibs, $3 50. Corn Meal, per 100 Iba, $4. Corn, by the sack, 3 cts per pound. Wheat, by the sack. 24% cts per lb. Mixed Feed, 2 cts per Jh. Potatoes, by ‘the sack, 21¢ ets per Ib. Crushed Sugar, 5% Ib for $1. San Francisco Coffee Sugar, 54¢ Ibs. Middlirgs, nba ag eG laid s : . o ars e CO e ah Cada i tia fei White Sugar; 12 lbs, I OO] each app cant, as provided by law. rom Java *, . ihe A. J. TIFFANY, Co+ta Rica Coffee, 4 . bs for $1.: Brown Dugar, 14 Ibs, 1 00 Sectetary Co. Board of Education. ees tor ue Rice, 16 Ibs, » t OOl . ‘andles, 25 for $1. 4 ? uli Ww Salt Pork, § lbs a $1. Currants, 10 lbs, I Go} Hydraulic ork. Rice, 8lbs for $1. HN. Raisi Ib — ‘ried Currants, 5 lbs for $1. aisins, 10 SF I 00 i BY 4 Green Corn, 3 cans for $1. Prunes, 10 lbs, 100. Bids will be received up ‘Tomatoes, per can, 3744 cts. Lobsters, per can, 37}¢ cts. Clams_ per can, 37}¢ ets. Yeast Powders, per can, 25 ets. Lard, 10 lbs, $1 75. The Cheapest and Best Crocery House bad, fora renewal of licetise to take toll uplees & (HAW, —DEALERS IN— on the bridge acrossthe South Yuba river at a point known as Sridgeport Crossing. da ‘ 8. D. WOODS, in Nevada '‘Oity. $2 50 Semi-Annual Examination. £75 [ue SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF I Applicants for certificates to teaeh in 75 . the public schools of Nevada County will Monday, Dec. 30th, 1889, sR ; ss etic decd Schoolhouse in Nevada Beans, 28 lbs, 1 00. to 3 o'clock Pp. M. on January DrvGoads Store, Grass Vallev. ATTRACTIONS ae Staple and Fancy Hardware LEGG«SHAW’ S. aassware, Orockeryware, Bto. Nevada City. Twelve Distinct, Styles of Samm) YSZ OO, Proprietor. Hews quis WoNrH Rucerven vr-. HEATING 3: STOVES, “The Bee Hive” > ct from the Eastern manufacturers i aa jmmense line of Furuiture, we can ‘ And all the Best ‘and Newest Patoffer erns. , " Hardwood Bedroom Sets st $30 00. {6 yards Muslin for $1-extra heavy. Round clase {2 yards Canton Flannel for $1. White Blankets, $1.25 up to $9.00" OOOK :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES, All Styles. “ The Famous ‘Superior Range,Bedding of all kinds, The Bestin the Market. Parlor Sets made to Order. Agents for the celebrated (Trimmed in Satin, [Crushed, Silk CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING Solid Walnut “ Costa Rico Coffee, 4 lbs.1 00 Wash. Powder, 12 pap’s 1 00 yth, 1890, by the Turlock Ir_ scribe that thoroughfare now. Pickles, per bottle, 50 cts. Comet Tea, per Ib, $1. Nevada Hams, 20 cts per Ib. Nevada Bavon, 20 cts per Ib. Butier, 45 cts per lb. Syrup, by the galion, $1. Kerosene, per gallon, 75 cts. Kerosene, by the can, $3. ° Soap, by the box, $1.50, or 12 bars Mackerel, three for 50 cts. Shakes, per thousand, $6. Shingles per thousand, $4. went over tohold an inquest. The deceased was an old Californian and leaves a Wife and family. Megérs. Johnson and Stone whohve been making a collection for the ben«fit of the widow of the late Thomas Cracklin, have turned over to William Campbell $163.25. This amount wa received from the business men vi the town. Other subscriptions are being made at several of the miues, and lJib“eral subscriptions are being reported. When all the subscriptions are returned the amount will'reach a sum that will beof mach benefit to Mrs. ™skes free nse of the schooner. Cracklin. _ (Telegraph of Thursday. . Andrew Peterson was taken to the county hospital on Tuesday. The old man has been living for years in a room in the rear of the Masonic hall and gained a living by doing odd jobs about town. He is an old timer in these parts and in his younger days followed the sea as a ship carpenter. “Uncle”? as he was commonly éalled, has been in nearly every place on this earth, except in jail, and he is too ‘A MAN generally finds tittle difficulty in getting hulf seasover when he Ayer's Hair Vigor S the “ideal” Hair-dressing. It restores the color to gray hair ; promotes ssh and vigorous growth ; prevents the formation of dandruff; makes the hair soft and silken; and ‘imparts a delicate but lasting perfume. “, ‘*Several months i ago my hair comhonest and kind hearted ever to get menced falling out, . there i : and in afew weeks ‘ = ees my head was'almost Out of 68 members of Quartz Parlor, “Ss Pape 5 on See N. 8. G. W. i remedies, but they did no . nalf ’ ” , 43 members'are natives ly bought a bottle of Ayers Hair Vigor, of Grass Valley. and, after nein only a part of the con[Tidings of Friday. . tents, my h was covered with a heavy growth of hair. I recommend The ’bus men are making up for. your preparation as the best in the wee aedteer on thedt (sella wad . TO. ~~ antes Senn Sore Ky. h ere “J have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for a extra horse cost by charging”™0 cents} number of years, and it has always given for the trip to Nevada City and _ re. me satisfaction. It is an excellent dressing, prevents the hair from ot turn. gray. insures = vigorous patos an eeps the scalp white and clean.’’— —— _— = Nowas road Mary A. Jackson, Salem, Mass. was,an admitted disgrace to Grass; “Tf have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for Valley and Nevada City. There are] promoting the monte of the ue r, aod * . think it unequaled. ‘or restoring the -_ words expressive enough to dehair to its oricinal color, and for adressing, it cannot be surpassed.””—Mrs, Geo. La’ Fever, Eaton Rapids, Mich. z “Ayer’s Hair. Vigor is a most excellent preparation for the hair. I speak of it from my own experience. . Its use promotes the growth of new. hair and makes it glossy and soft. The Vigor is also a cure for dandruff.”—J. W. Bowen, Editor “ Enquirer,’’ McArthur, Ohio. “J have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for the past two years, and found it all it is represented to be. ral. color to gray hair, causes the hair to grow freely, and keeps it soft and Mr. Nile brought to ‘town today and disposed of several boxes of fine oranges grown on-his orchard at Pet Hill. Mr. Nile tells us that next year he will have forty young ofange and lemon trees in bearing. Two of the former and one of the latter produced fruit this year. Wma. Neison informs ns that C. A. Starch, 12 papers, Oysters 8 cans, ‘Hay, per ton, $17.50, It restores the natu. All Goods Fresh and pure. 1 00. rigation Co., for the construcCorn Starch, 12 papers, 1 00 tion of a canal, including tun100} nels, hydraulic cuts;:and exas je cavations,amounting to’ 750,1 00}000 yards. Green Corn, 8 cans, Green Peas, 8 cans, String Beans, 8 cans, Jackets. $2.50 to $450---FULL TRIMMED. ‘palette Jackets, $10.50-Full trimmed. LargestBMillinery}Department injthe county, Tornatoes, 8 cans, I 00}: BR. M. WILLIAMS, Secretary, at : : ied Salmon; 2-1b cans, 6 fort Pe) Ceres, Stanislaus Co., Cal. . The ween ExXiwes Salmon, 1 lb cans, 8 for 1 00 14, 16 and 18 Mill st., Grass Valley. Pie Fruit, rocans for 1 oo. Nevad7 City Candy Factory. . _ aaa Jelly, 6 cans, ie 60 3 See mice aes a a SS a ee Sardines, 4% boxes, 8 ‘1 00 Send 75 cents, $1.50 or $2," HIOILITIDIALY GIR EIEITIINNIG Sardines, %4 boxes, 6 I 0O. g@For a Box of Fine Mixed, Fancy, . Corn Beef, 5 for 1 00 . Fresh French Candy, of my own Manu. . a7 a Condensed Milk, 6 for 1 00 facture, suitable.forza Present .forany = 000 occasion. Il 5 Satisfaction guaranteed. I refer to the citI OO . izens of Nevada City as to my reliability. Commercial street, next door below Chas. 2 OO . xent’s Meat Market. Postoffice box No, 151. Lard, 8 lb cans, I 00. n27-tf _ Be OW. WILLETT. Lard,’5 lb cans, ae Gy iB Kerosene, 5 gallon-ca&h, 1 40 ) J (; \ Kerosene, per gallon, 35 COnOMY rocery Ore, Syrup, per gallon, 50 as Syrup, § gallon keg, Pickles, 5 gallon keg, Good Tea, per . b, 25 Japan Tea, per lb, 30 apan Tea, 5 lb box, 1 50 ‘ I Eeelish Breakfast,5 box 1 50 Give-us a Trial and We English Breakfast, 1b, 30! Will Convince You. Soap, per box, 50! ‘ eeoree: Savon Soap, per box, I 10 we YOU ARE OOK NG FOR Ou Savon Soap, 4 bars, 2% . sYoREand examine Prices and Goeds. 7" Harkness Candles, box, 2 50 = : Harkness Candles 40° 1 00. /Groceries, Flour, Feed, Goodwin Candles, box, 2 25 : Goodwin Candles, 44, 1 00 Ane Gren. San Fran. Candles, box, 1 00 Lard, 10 lb cans, Lobsters, 6 cans, Mackerel, per kit, We Tscad In Good Goods, STHE BEST OF; Butter, per roll, 40 Tobacco, per plug, 45 In fact}everything found in a first-class family supply store. REMEMBER THE PLACE BROAD ST., opposite Citizens Bank. DANIELS & SON And everything else in proportion. pliant.’’—Mrs. M. V. Day, Cohoes, N. Y¥. “ My father, at about the -y of fifty, lost all the hair from the top of his head. After one month’s trial of Ayer’s Hair Vigor the hain, began coming, and, in three months, he had a fine growth of Pollard, one of the sixteen miners bnried in the Utica mine at Angel’s Camp, Calaveras county, was born and raised at or near French Corral, Nevadacounty. Hewas27 or 28 years of age, and a grandson of Jerry Pollard, the pioneer of the ridge. hair of the natural color.”’—P. J. Cullen, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. Hotel Arrivals.
Nattonat Hore. Dec. 27th—H. C. Callahan, Maybert; D. Deadman, Cottage Hill; Jno. Fuller; San Juan; L. Cartez, Thomas Freeman, Jno. Mai ph OUKNEW loney, Camptonville; Joseph Vegu,. Ugaaae mG So wild Wn. Pelley, Sierra Vity; C. Stokes,. @% ¥ ‘te Geo. Starr, A. 8S. Grant, A. Cohen, A. McKay, Jno. Jones and wife,San Francisco; W. G. Edwards, W. G. Willee lity can secure iams, H. Hartung, Kentucky Flat; J. free, together with our A. Jenkins, Ormonde; N. Searls Jr., Sr rasa, Tate nies eee QO. Maltman, San Pedro; Jno. J. Bran, Thos. Dudley, Columbia Hill; J. Ashburne, H. A. 8. Nevins, Colfax; Union, December 27—J. B. Treadwell, Chico; Edward Lynch, Fresno; B. F. Snell, Thos. F. Goding, You Bet; A. B. Bell, Auburn; W. H. Stephens, Miss Tillie Stephens, Mariposa; John B. Fenchell, Voss’s Mill; David Morrill, Penn Valley; J. R. Davis, San Juan; Frauk Mills, Fred Breece, A. Ashburn, San Francisco; Thos. Brock, Bloomfield ; Jos. Dudley, John Green, Columbia Hill; Warren Spencer, San Jose Mine; W. J. Johnson, Colfax. Many an otherwise handsome face is disfigured with pimples and blotches, caused by a humor in the blood, which may be thorougly eradicted by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It is the safest blood medicine in the market, being entirely free from arsenic or any deleterious drug. ———-—_ + 4+@e o— --—Somons Liver Reauiator, bear in mind, is not an experiment. It is endorsed by thoueands. : A Woman's Discovery “Another wonderful discovery “has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its ‘severest tests,-but her vital organs were undermined and der th seemed imminent, For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought ofusa bottle of Dr. King’s New Diecovery for Consumption and was so much relieved by the first dose that she slept all night, one bottle having miraculously cured her. Hername is Mrs. Luther Lutz.” Thus write W, ©. Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N.C.—Get a free bottle at Carr Bros. >, ° ~--20@e + so -pamiand When Daby was sick We gave her Castoria. Wher. she was a Child, She cried for Castoria. When she became Miss,: Bhe ‘clung to Castoria asthe watch, sre@ree. All the work you need do isto show what we send you to those who. eall—your friends and neighbors and those about you—that always results, in valuable trade for ua, which ids for years when once started, and thus we are repaid, We pay ail express, treight, ete After you knowall, if you would like to go to work for us, you cen earn from #20 to $GO per week and upwards. Address STINSON & CO., Box 41Y, PORTLAND, MaDyE. THE Overland : Monthly. ' MmHE LEADING FEATURE OF THE PRES+ ENT YEAR WILL BE ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ PTIVE ARTIOLES. Without the Overtand Monthly is impossible to keep informed upon the resources and growth of the Pacific Coast. The magazine is essential to the home-seekerand investor. To lovers of literature the Overland offers each mouth the best product of a group of new and brilliant writers. Its stories of Western adventure, Inaian studies, and Pioneer sketches cover the entire range of Western life, from mining-camp days to the living present. Ite literary reviews, editorials, and poems rank with the best Eastern work. If you wish toaid the growth of the Pacific Coast, subscribe for the Overland Monthly. $4.0 yer year. One Sample Copy, Twenty-five Cents. The Overland*Monthly Publishing 0o., San Francisco. California. An Extraordinary (fer, IF THERE I8 A “New Home” Sewing Machine Ww 1,000 MILES OF SAN FRANcisco, Cal., North, Scuth, Fast or West, (purchased at or through this office, or any of our branches om this Coast), which is not giving entire and absolute satistaction in every 1698p eC% we will put it in perfect repair free of c e or damage caused by careless hanes) ifdelivered at our store, NO. MARK STREET, 6AN FRANCISCO, CAL’A. OHINE COMPANY, Chas. E. Navlor, MANUPACTURERS OF THE Popular NEW HOME LIGHT-UNN1: G SEWING MACHINE arge, (excepting only break. THE “NEW HOME” SEWING MAWM. WworLrteE. 0 DON’T PUT OFF Making Your Holiday Purchases TILL OUR IMMENSE STOCK IS CULLED OVER. We say emphatically, and we believe what we are saying, that we have never belore offered to the “ people’ of Nevada County SUCH STUPENDOUS HOLIDAY “ATTRACTIONS As now grace our Establishment. ‘NOVELTIES IN PLUSH: Dressing Cases. Handkerchief Boxes, Manicure Sets, Glove Boxes, Odor Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Jewel Cases, Whisk-Broom Holders, Shaving Sets, Card Sets, TewStyles of Writing Tablets. Immense line of Picture "¥ Frames, Biggest assortment of ALBUMS ' in the County, ATTRACTIONS IN LEATHER: Chatelaine Bags, Albums, Portmonnaies, Diaries,} Traveling Cases, Memorandas, Writing Desks, Etc. Books, Booklets and Christmas Cards. We have enough of these to supply everybody, and they're all the finest and of this season's styles. : GAMES: All of the most popular kinds. you want, ask for it. If you don’t see what —_ TOYS: Here’s where we make the youngsters smile. They all say we are the leaders in contributing to the demands of the rising generation, .It is not necessaty to particularizeas to Toys. We simply say we can supply every taste eee PuRnFuMEs: We have a nice line of the best of this class of Goods. printer tells us we are crowded tor room in this space. NOW TO COUNTRY FPEOPUDE. what you. want to pay. Send guarantcc.to fill it-satisfactorily. CARR BROTHERS, “AcMeney Christinas ‘amow razomsl\W7T TD. VINTON, HAVE YOU SEEN HIS HOLIDAY STOCK if Not, Do not Fail to Go and Take a Look at It. Starch, per box, 5°. Fancy? Canned] Goods. A Newspaper advertisement even as large as this one . These Iterns will give you a faint idea as to the variety We have much more to say about our Holiday Exposition but we will say it in’another part of the. paper, as the Ifyou cs" visit our store decide what you want and abo (om Toran arg Gast. Prices the Lowast au ~~ Happy New Year to3lt IS THE GREETING EXTENDED BY! . Cor. Broad and Pine*Sts.,’ Nevada City. o———_<q t THE INSPECTION WILL REPAY YOU! could not adequately describe it. all, everything is TO BE SOLD AT LOW PRICES. Best of ee 8 of the Goods, but when it comes to quality “they must be seen to be appreciated,” as the saying is. i WHISK-BROOM HOLDERS, HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, ODOR CASES, WORK BASKETS, ETC. Long Cloaks, $3.7). to $750-reduced prices, Furntuie: Governed Kinde Guns, Pistols, Ammunition.of all Kinds, LOUNGES—Bed and Single, (On hand and made to order. ) SOLE AGENTS FOR Willow and Carpet Patent Rockers. 'O. V. B, Pocket Knives Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Oloths, MatNie oa atch: i i (OF We 30 not carry English cuttings, Wall Paper and. Mouldings. lery. We believe in vie Spavitios PIOTURE FRAMES made TO ORDER. merits of American products. —s PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, ETC. We Sell Everything at San Francisco Prices, FREIGHT ADDED. We Sell eveything at SACRAMENTO PRICES, Freight Added. The Finger of Fortune beckons you to the man, the store, the stock that will more than any other help to lay the foundation of fortune in money saved. CHARLES, GRIMES IS THE MAN Of whom everybody says: He sells Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, “Boots and Shoes, Hats, Rubber Goods, etc. Cheaperfthan any one in the YOU TARE THE HINT And act upon it, and you will find that you never got such HIGH GRADE OF GOODS FOR THE: SAME AMOUNT OF MONEY ANYWHERE, as of CHAS. GRIMES, The Clothier. Cor: Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City. SN TEXTES FP I.ACG c TO.BUY-YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. LwWAetjie ds Iread, BROAD SIREET, ABOVE PINE, NEVADA CITY. wav Offer to the public the . Largest and “Allin the Neatest and Most Artistic Designs. —Also the FINEST and Largest Variety of— Including EASTMAN ’S latest cut-glass goods, LUNDBORG’S, ALFRED WRIGHT'S, PICKSECKER’S and PINAUD’S, ‘The foregoing include all the latest odors, such as, “Floral Chimes,”. “Blue Bells of Scotland,” “Ye old time Martha Washington,” ‘‘Wed_ ding,” “White Clover,’ “Spanish Jessamine,” “Damask Rose,” “Arbutus,” ‘Puritan Breeze,” etc , tc. 0 ge FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS AROUND and see the assortment. ww. D. VINTON. Cor. Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City. ~ NOW FOR BUSINESS. The Big Fire Scorched Us, but We Are Still Here ! Weisenburger Bros., PROPRIETORS OF THE Plaza : Grocery : abd : Feed : Store ! Groceries, Provisions, Canaed Goods, Flour, Butter, : Onions, Potatoes, Hams, on, Lard, ‘Cigars and Tobacco, Hay, Grain, Feed, Etc Garden and Field Seeds of all kinds, CALE Goods delivered Free of Charge, When she bad Children, fhe gave them (ustoc : . the leader of the uzein practical improvements and artwork attachments, of which it possesses the litest and bert.é Palace Drug Store. Co, Coins'c'al & Pine Sts Nevada ca Welsenbnrger Bros, ~ Nevada City most Beautiful Stock of IMPORTED and HOME-MADE JEWELRY ever.brought to this county, : Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Ladies’ Sets, © .celets, Breastpins, Shawl. Pins, Rings, ‘Bangles, Charms, beautifully set in Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies, Tor‘quoise, Garnets, Amethysts, Sapphires, Quartz and Other Precious Stones. Fine Solid Silver and: Plated Wate,Of Late Styles, Just Received. Everything in our Store Warranted as Represented. y oO » Ke We make Home-MadeJewelry a Specialty and guarantee it 18-carats fine. We will sell our Beautiful Stock Cheaper than any other Store in the State. é This isthe ONLY PLACE IN NEVADA CITY where you can Se re table Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Opera Glasses, ete, Engraving Done Free. Jewelry of all kinds made to order at short notice. *Orders from the country promply filled. Vlease send them in as early as GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS. SANTA CLAUS ABVISES EVERYBODY TO CALI: ON Commeroial Street. Where can be found one of the Best Selected Holiday Stocks brought to the market this season. —o— — _A FINE LINE OF TOYS AND NOVELTIES, FOR OLD AND YOUNG, a Gift toa Relative or Friend, . ‘ CHOICE CONFECTIONEY AND NUTS. FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. An immense Stock Just Received. oO &@ Genuine Mcerschaum Pipes and Cigar Holders. Just the thing to give a Gentleman. Call.and see these Beautitul Holiday Goods,» Embracing a Thousand and One Articles appropriate as EMIL F. ROSENTHAL, ~ M, \