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December 14, 1893 (4 pages)

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L. * yesterday to purchase the fixtures. z ns of Nevxduavounty weekly for the purTHE DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Established Sept. 6, i860.) s@vaden Cilv, Nevada County, tani, Published Evevings Daily Except Sundays and Legal Holidays. SUBSCRIPTION TeERus—Fifteen Cents a Week, Sixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When Pald in Advance fer a Full Vear. Loca Reapixe Notices—Ten Cents a Line A for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dolla-a Line a Month. Rates . duty. For Other Advertising Made Kno yn on Applieation. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1893. LOCALS IN BRIEF. Summarized Mention of Minor Home Happenings. ones, are beginning to make great calculations on Christmas. Arthur Myers’, the Eureka stage man has rented the house fecently occupied by F. T. Nilon and moved there with his family. George W. Dunster will shortly open a barber shop on Pine street. He went below Our stoigkeepers show a larger and finer. line of holiday goods this season than has ever been seen in the town before. Happy is he who hath a shed well filled with good, dry wood. , We notice a number of wood piles still standing out in the weather. Dressmakers are busy making suits for the holidsys. Many handsome costumes are being made up for the Native Daughters New Year party. Featat a pge Se ater Where Shall . Go? Go te Charles Grimes’ store, of course, if you want a suit of any kind of clothing, He keeps the best, and his prices are the lowest. tf ———_+-+@--+ Bean Guessers. Carter & Johnston’s bean-guessing contest has set many people to wondering and figuring as to the number of beans the big glass jar contains. Some have’ made arithmetical calculations upon the size of the jar, while others have taken jars estimated to hold about the same quantity, filled them with a mixture of beans of different sizes and then counted the beans, hoping in that way to get somewhere near the right number. The’ successful guesser will most likely be semebody who has not done any figuring or experimenting. : DOSS ata ae Suitable Christmas Presents. Those beautiful linea and silk ‘handkerehiefs at Charles Grimes’. They are lovely. Go and see them. ‘tf ~~ How to Direct Exhibits. Secretary Marwick of the Midwinter Fair Committee has received a letter from the Fair managers stating that mineral and other exhibits would be received after the 15th day of December. The directions upon the mining exhibits should read as follows: ‘*To Mining Exhibit, Mjdwinter International Exposition, Midwinter Station, San Francisco. Care E. H. Benjaee The Storm. The present rainstorm is ‘rather a cold one and winter appears to have set in at Inst. A few miles above here it has been tated over tariff measures. way of Canada is 3,509 miles. artesian wells being dug at Charleston, S. C. in Canada than Grover Cleveland is today. Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try J it free. get a Trial Bottle, Free. and address to H. E. Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of All the little folks, and many of the big. Guideto He:lth and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Sold at Carr Bros. Drugstore. = need Ayer’s Sarsaparilla blood. EN's for repairs. Tue farmers of Bermuda are much agia THE mileage of the Grand Trank RailFosstt oysters have been found in the; No American‘ statesman is more popular THE jails in Chicago are filled to overowing, and extra police are being put on All Free. Those who have used Dr. King’s New Call on the advertised Druggist and Send your name Bucklen & Co., ~ PorK-EATERS are unusally scrofulous and F to cleanse the ——_+-+@e-+— a First-Class Work. ‘Take your watches and jewelry to GotpFirst-class work, prompt attention and the lowest prices. d2-tf f YOU DON'T Know what a comfort it is to have ready at hand a remedy that never fails to relieve Constipation, and:that, without pain or discomfort; and almost immediately cures“ headaches, and dispels every symptom of Dyspepsia. Such a reinady’ foaiek in Simmons Liver Regulator—not a sweetened compound to nauseate, or an intoxicating beverage to cultivate an alcoholic nypetite, Lut a-medicine pleasant to the taste, and perfectly harmless when given to the smallest child. 8. L. R. never disappoints. It ther vivtes and perfections of a reliable remedy of the kind endorsed by eminent physicians. “It affords ne pleasure to add my test!mony to those you receive annually in “ reference to your valuable medicine. 1 consider Simmons Liver Regulator the best family medicine on the market. I have prescribed it with excellent resulta’ —W. F. Park, M. D., Trecy City, Tenn, FIFTY CENTS A WERK Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under this head for 50 Cents aw ekor$2a month. Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Centaa month. Payable invariably in advance. . c. French Prunes! For sale at Felix Gillet’s Nursery, at 10 cents per pound; 1] pounds for -one ‘dollar. French prunes, fresh and fine, of this year’s rop, and cured by the French prucess. d12-2w Painting! ! Painting!! Down with dingy signs, up with the new. *« « * %+ * 1893 x 1856 iomnae Riehest Novelties 3 All This Season's r ) AT VINTON’S, [AT VINTON’S, aT pD . THE Prices 25 per cent. LESS than A Headquarters for esthetic hollast year’s. iday novelties. “=: VINTON’S:: Tt Come and _ THE TEN THOUSAND THINGS . in the City Productions * xk * ek oh PUCSH, LEATHER AND CELLULOID CREATIONS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Just Right for Christmas and New Year Gifts. . a a a a a, a a a MORE AND They’re Sasraie They're Unefall FINER BOOKLETS And In Style! TA’‘N ° : You = VER 1T COSTS NUTHING ype TO SEE THEM. . AT BEFORE, = rn oF You'll be equally WELCOME whether you buy or not. . ea . -@ My stock of = {fy Faney and Staple, is f 7 (32 this seuson by ali odds ar Were the comrletest I have A 32 yet offered 5 As for There is nothing of this ‘ oT ‘ } 3 kind made that you will WwWare ER not find on sale when you (4) ~visit my store. ; : Plain and Decorated [gry In profusion to:suit all . , 33} tastes and purses. I am [0¢ ef 33] sure I can please you iu } ‘J this department. If you want Remember that I make a spe. Rid cialty ofthem. The cheapes all 5 Fy to tho most elaborate will be (eed) found here. All kinds of ’ ‘ ify It looks well, is if i 133 everlasting and ire ANC ischeap, Have . A 33) Plain and fancy. The best of And other materials St _ kt © Ek Ye 4 asta Minera —AND— baa: “) GINGER ALE, ORANGE CIDER VVTIEVdVS uvS “AYERS SARSAPARILLA S. P. Smirn, of Towanda, Pa., whose constitution was completely All kinds of. painting, plain and ornamental. Best style, lowest prices. Wagons, coaches and carriages at Forman’s, Sacramento St. Estray Notice. Came to my Ranch a Sorrel Colt. broken down, is cured by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. He writes: “ For eight years, I was, most of the time, a great sufferer from constipation, kidney trouble, and indigestion, so that my constitution seemed to be completely broken down. I was induced to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and took nearly seven’ bottles, with. such excellent results that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are in perfect condition, and, in all their functions, as regular as clock-work. At the time Good as new. Daily Transcript Office. 02 For Sale Cheap. A Dump Cart and Harness.: Enquire at the Bridge Notice: apply t» the Board of Supervisors on the 6th Nau IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL d ay of January, 1894, for a renewal of license tv collect toll on the Bridgeport oar . D. WOUDS December 5, 1893. ~ d5 I vegan taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, my weight was only 129 pounds; I now can brag of 159 pounds, and was never in so good health. If you could see me before and after using, you would want me for a traveling advertisement, T believe this preparation of Sarsaparilla to be the best in the market to-day.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Loweli, Mase. Cures others,will cure you SCHMIDT BROs., Pine Street, Nevada City. Leading Cigar Dealers. —In StockThe Best Humboldt Imp’td, Strella, 5 Cent < Bohemian club, ]Leading Lady ( General Arthur, CIGAR Rosa, In the City. Harmonia. snowing today. Thus far the creeks and ravines are not carrying as much water as they usually do at this time of the year. Fruitilaxi. ae The California Fruitilaxi Manufacturing Company are offering prizes to boys and girls under sixteen years @f age for painting in water colors an outline sketch of the Fruitilaxi Iree, copies of which can be pro cured at Vinton’s drug store. The full-size tree, showing the proper colors, can be seen in Mr. Vinton’s show window. The cards ‘must be returned ‘within forty days aiter being received, and to be painted in water colors. The first prize is $5; second prize,
$2.50; third prize, $1; and thirteen consolation prizes of 50 cents each. ee Sale-of Real Estate. OTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT IN PURsua:-ce of an order of the superior Court in and fur the county . f Nevada, state of Califurnia, made on the tourth day of Decem ber, lsy3, in the matter of the estate of J. . Dunn, deceased, the unde igned, the executurs of the last will andtestament of J.5. Lunn, dece: ed, will sell at pais auction tothe hixhest bidder for cash, gold coin of ihe United Sta es, anu sulject to cunfirmation by saiu Superior « ourt ou Thursday, thecemcer 23, 1894, at 12 .’cluk M., in front of the Court House door o: the 8.porte Court. in Nevada ity, cou ty of Nevaia, aeo Casifornia, all the rigut, ‘ite, in e est and estate of the seid J. §. Duun at the time of hig death, ad ail the right, tile and interest that the ~aid estate ha, by operation of law ur otherwise acouired o her thau or i. additiun to that of thesaid J.8. Dune at tue tine of hix death, in au to those vertain ios, i.ces or paurorlg vt land situate, lying and b ing it Nevid City, county of Nevaia, Stae bf Coil en a, aud bounded and desciibe a» fuliuw-, .o-wi : Those certain town jute» tuate in. evaca City county of Nevudn, State of CU lifornia, evlpr » ing Lot 2 in Biock 9, as seid Lot is vlesig »ted o she. official map of Nevada City, mace by H. x, Bradley in 1869. said it v3 eing . ot formerly owned by James A. Jenkins, and juviang ihercon two dweliipg hou-es, together with the im provemente situate upon said dwelling lot, Terms and conditions of gale: Cash, gold coin of the U.jited Stat-s. Ten per cent of the purchase “money to be paid to the executors on the dny of sale, balance ou coufirmution of sale by said Su perior Court. W. H. CRAWFORD, and “GEORGE COOPER, Executors of the last will and testament of J. Dunn, deceased. Nevada City, Dee. 5, 1693. a5 i JER Davis, Teacher of VOCAL AND INSTRU‘MENTAL TA MUSIC CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR, Visite Nevada City, Grass Valley and other of in+tructing pu ils at their own bome. For : artion) 16 as to terms of tui jon, etc., apto'he trofessor, by letter or personally, at ue in North fan Juan, or at the Union RevadsGiy, LEADERS IN FANCY GOODS, ma NY ite. IT 1S A WELL-KNOWN FACT, THAT FOR THE PAST 16° YEARS WE HAVE CARRIED STOCK OF FANCY WORSTEDS, AND ALL KINDS OF FAN od : WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A FULLER LINE OF SUCH GOODS THAN WE HAVE EVER BEFORE SHOWN. e é Mrs. LESTER AN EXTENSIVE GOODS, YARNS, MATERIAL FOR CY WORK. ©€ CRAWFORD, MA'N ST., NEAR UNION*HOTEL, Own}. er is requested to call and pay charges and take him away. L. H. Wetits. n13-lm J. J. JACKSON.,.. ..Proprietor. Commercial Street, Nevada City. e ’ f ; for painters’ use.— dll} \ . S f's2) The best ready-mix ,] ed paints sold. > ¢ Fine stock of Fy) AND CUTLERY repreY 3) senting the latest and the Firearm sc best products of the leading makers. Stoves : Stoves Stoves Morning Light Patent Todd Heater < Sunbeam Box Patterns And Other Kinds HEATING STOVES Richmond Grand Pacific ( Garland Westwood And Many Others GEORGE E. TURNER, 55 to 59 Pine Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL, COOKING STOVES A $20,000 Tons of New Goods Just arrived direct from New Bed Chamber. Nevada countyans returning from the World's Fair describe an ideal bedroom they saw on York for YEO'S Bee Hive Dry Goods Store, on Mill Valley. Street, in Grass Novelties in Xmas Goods. Endless Variety, Prices to Please all. QUR MILLINERY PEPARTMENT We are Closing Out AT HALF PRICE. . Fine Dress Goods and Silks in Endless Variety. S. YEO & CO., The Bee Hive, GRASS VALLEY. exhibition there. It was ex— quisitely finished in white en— amel, blue and gold, and dec— orated with pale pink cupids and garlands. Do you suppose you would sleep any better there than in one of our $35 beds ? When you get a hair mattress just so good you can’t make it any better, soa twenty thousand dollar bed couldn't have a better mattress than our thirty-five dollar one has —and the mattress is the bed, after all.Please remember that we are the principal Nevada counae ty sellers of Furniture, Carpets MANUFACTURER IMPORTER RETAILER HAVANA CIGAR ! “THE WOODPECKER = ° Hanp-mabe Cupan Process ~———Goon AS IMPORTED — Much Better Than Key West! WM. CIFFIN, _ Natfve Son of Maryland, Wevada Citv. Cal. ° WHOLESALER and (Wall Papers. Our stock is the largest, our prices the lowest. LEGG & SHAW, Main Street, Nevada City. u New Firm.» CHAS. R. GRAY W “vevads the sole proprietor of the etfully inform the ty and vicinity that hele now Variety Store, opp. Transcript Block i On Commercial Street, and will keep constantly on hand the very best Fruits and Vegetables, Cigars and Tobacco, Can Goods,,Butter, Eggs, Cider, Vinegar, Etc He hopes, by keeping the best of everything in his line, and! attending strictiy to business to merit @ share of the public Patronage, ~ opl 4 ple of it hi G Positively EE eT a 37 YEARS AEIADA CIT," esesaeeseesee ——BUT ¢ RIGHT ABREAST WITH TODAY'S PROGRESS. trading at the Plaza Grocery Store. Certainly You have read our newspaper advertisements and heard our patrons vouch for the fact that we more than fulfill all promises ‘. made in those advertisements; but in the rush apd hurry of life you have not been sufficiently impressed by the importance of the information to profit by it. Probably If you will take a moment no think about you will conclude that this matter is worthy of your best attention. How to make each hard-earned dollar go the farthest ia a problem that bothers us all. At tae same time we want good goods in every line, and especially do we want good food products. Quite Likely If you once get to trading with us you will continue to doso. We make this assertion Possibly nasterteehenemn eel For as experienced store-keepers we not only have a complete understanding of the cinity, but labor conscientiously to supply them. It is not necessary to particu. larize as to our stock, for we have about everything you can tind in a first-class Grocery and Feed Store, including staples such as Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Canned Goods, Flour, Meal, Hay, Grain, etc., etc. What’s More FRUIT Our store is the Leading Fruit Depot of Nevada City. We have the most and the, freshest of everything in the way of Fruits, domestic and imported. FISH Fish of all kinds—fresh and salt water, received by express every Thursday evening. POULTRY Live and Dressed Poulty, fat and tender, right from our own ooops. The Plaza Store OF -SHURTLEFF & SOX. . CASH COUNTS —aT—— KINKEAD’s House Furnishing Rooms, Commercial st., Nevada City. LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK ! THE LOWEST PRICES! PARLOR SETS BEDROOM DINING AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. BEDDING, FLOOR MATTING, RUGS, ETC. Upholstering and Repairing Done en Short Notice, How Many Children Have You ? Se How many times a year do you visit the shoe store? Of course, your-children are just like other People’s—alwaya wanting new shoes, You can’t let them ge te schvol with their toes sticking ont. I have on hand a line of 6chool shoes en which you can Save 50 per cent In Shoe Leather. They are not the rough, cheap-looking kind— commonly called School Shoes, ‘They ‘are neat, strong aud durable, and only cost JOHN DELBRIDGE, Transcript Block, -~ . Commercial Street, GEO. H. ALLEN, The Best of r KE 7 want to nd a jolly § . Down at the Plaza. : Milwaukoo Liquid Retrosheet, Brewery SIGOURNEY: BROS. EXPRESS LIND And will doall buat thelrlne' notice anda low prices arene Give Us a Trial. We'll Sutely Please’ You. 0 Sn Ta siorontinereno-enietnaerdnerslinlipinias apediniiden Leave orders at Legg & Shaw’s and James Kinkead’s, _— practical experience the advantages of — wants'vf the people of Nevada City and vi<<“ SPs oF mews aw 5 OI