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December 14, 1893 (4 pages)

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yer advertise s vouch for the H all promises ts; but in the lave not been e importance by it. think about natter is worHow to make he farthest ia all. At tne ods in every ant good food h us you will this assertion rs we not onnding of the { la City and vi~~ isly to supply for we fou can ry and staples sugars, Flour, 4, etc. . Fruit We reshest vay of ported. } sh and x press y, fat ur own store SOX. s Fr EA D’S hooms, » City. EK! iT PRICES! EDROOM JRE. . You ? visit the dren are wanting m ge to pont. I shoes en per cent » Leather. oking kind— ey are neat, eon short * Y aw’s and : ordered condition of the stomach and pre. Go and see them at Lurtse & BRAND’s, tf . & Brand. Their stock is the choicest to be found in this city. tf rT A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free psa Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 4° YEARS THE STANDARD, [Price 75 cts, Sold by Carr Bros, Brown & Calkins, Publishers. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT Our Electric Light System. The electric light system in this city is equal to any in the State, for its size. The THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1893. RS er es AND NOW The fond and loving wife is thinking day by day Of Christmas gifts to her liege lord For which he'll have to pay. “AND SO She scans her paper'o’er And studies all the ads. Of what to buy and where to buy And how to save the scads. AND THUS The sapient merchant finds That if he would feel glad 's He must within the TRANSCRIPT put A great big, well-writ ad. A ER me mS CHRISTMAS OBSERVANCE. —— Nevada Commandery Will Have Services That Day. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar at its last Triennial Conclave, the Committee on ‘* Christmas Observance” has proposed the following toast for the coming Christmas: **To our Most Eminent Grand Master, Hugh McCurdy: A hundred thousand Knights Templar send greetings, wishing him a Merry Christmas, with peace, health and happiness. ”’* ne The Grand Master sends the following response: ‘‘ To the valiant Sir Knights of, the nineteenth century, one hundred thousand strong: Noble sons of illustrious ancestors, whose Knightly lives shed increasiog lustre upon a gloricus past and illu-nine the present with the inspiring hope of’a bright future.?” In compliance with a general request of the Grand Commander ef’ California, the Sir Knights of Nevada Commandery will meget at their Asyluin in this city on Monday, December 23th, at 9 o’clock A. M., to join in the above’sentiments. Harmony Souvenir Charms, — They are beauties. Go and see them at Lurtsz & BRANDv’s. tf ————+ 080. Buy ’Em Up. ¢ é Go to Charles Grimes’ and purchase ene of those tine Umbrellas. Silk, silk-faced and alpacca. : tf Oe The Manzanita. — The prospects at the Manzanita gravel mine are better now than they have been for some time. In about two weeks we may expect to hear some ggod news from that quarter, = The Odin. The work at the Odin is progressing finely. They have some fine *gravel now, and the stockholders are feeling very confident that they will very soon have a good mine.. RES rarer” 5 tye aoe To Be Married. Miss Nannie Fowler, neice of Rev. John Chisholm, formerly: of this city, will be married in Aubura to a Mr. Helmes, on the 2nd of January. ee A Tonic That Quiets the Nerves. Not all the sedatives and nerve foods and narcotics, in which this age of niedical. discovery is so prolific, can restore quiet to the nerves permanently, so long as the tranquillity of those sensitive organs are disturbed by irregular digestion. When the food is not adequately digested an assimilated, a tonjg or invigorating effect is not exerted upon them, they remain weak and unstrung, and nightly repose is disturbed and fitful. Beginning at the fountain head, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters reforms a dismotes general vigor, in which the nervous share in common with the rest of fhe system, A regular action of.the bowels and liver, resulting from the use of the medicine, also conduce to this good effect. Molaria, rheumatism and kidney complaint—all nerve disturbing complaints—are removed by the Bitters. ODO ee Miners’ Souvenir Spoons. The neatest kind of a present toa friend. ilenlaicrttes ++ee.Bil of Fare. Changed. Itis rather late for tripe, so J. J. Jackson, at the Bee Hive Grocery Store has concluded to introduce to his customers the finest lot of Pickled Pigs’ Feet ever seen in this city, Try ’em. They go well with Shasta lemonade, j24 + 2Oe +. ’ For Reliable Jewelry Go the old pioneer establishment of Lugtsz Pe Awarded , _ Highest Honors—World’s Fair. paices 8 MOST PERFECT MADE. heart in some of the sinners in that awful NEVADA CITY HOTEL ARRIVALS. » J. L. Kellett, Fresno, » T. Wayman, Pike C The most elegant ones in this city, At Charles Grimes’, tf KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make your Head clear asa bell. 25c.and 50c. Sold by Carr Bros Hog cholera has broken out again about . Abilene, Kan., and large losses are reported. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai », Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posit vely cures Piles, or no pay required. ‘It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacion o: money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. Mosr of our ailments come from a disordered liver which Simmons Liver Regulator. : Dyspepsia in all its forms is not only relieved but cured by Simmons Liver Keguaor. Mrs. T. 8S. Hawxins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: ‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ I consider it the best remedy for debilitated system I ever wed.” For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels, dynamo has a capacity for furnishing 1,000 lights; and already there are 700 incandescent lamps in use in this city, and the number is increasing every day. It looks as though. K, Casper, the owner of the works, would have-to put in another dynamo before a great while. eR lF you have made up your mind to buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla, do not be persuaded to take any other. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which possesses peculiar curative power. Hoon’s Pris cure liver ills, biliousneas, jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. Handsomest of All. Charles Grimes has the largest and handSomest stock of the very latest styles of neckwear to be found in the State. tf To the Afflicted.To those who suffer with sciatic, muscular or inflammatory rheumatism, lumbago, frontal neuralgia, drawn cords, ulcerated tumors, stiff joints, sore throat, ear ache, cancer warts, or any other false enlargement, which arises from impure bleod, can positively be cured by John L. Kellett’s Oil of Eden. It can be cbtained at all firstclass drug stores in the State. Mr. Kellett is now at. the National Exchange Hetel every evening, where the Oil of Eden.can be obtained. If you are troubled with any of the above complaints call and be convinced that this medicine will do all that is claimed for it. The poor will be treated free of charge, d14-3t 0@e Quite a Difference. The Ladies’ Relief Society of Grass Valley have expended over $800 for the relief of the poor of that tewn during the past year, The Benevolent Society of Nevada City has had but few calls for relief during the past year. Probably $75 would cover the ex. penditure in that direction. oo Attention, Native Daughters. The regular meeting of Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W., will be held this at 7:30 sharp, to be present. evening Every member is requested That Is What Draws. Perfect fit, good goods, latest styles and low prices is what draws the people to Charles Grimes’ store. tf Going to Grass Valley, The entire Salvation Army of this city will go to Grass Valley this evening to’ assist in swearing in new recruits, We are glad to hear that there has been a change of wicked town, Simmons Liver Reautaror, bear in mind is not an experiment. It is endorsed by thousands. On ers —_— National Exchange, Broad: Street. R. R. Colgate New York, A? L. Begbie, Spanish mine, Put Carter, Marysville, secure the purest, the freshest, the choicest, and the cleanest candies on earth! Those of you. who have had an opportunity of inspecting Mr. Foley’s factory know (and often remark) that everything about the place is kept at all times just as “‘clean asa whistle,” whilé as to Jimmie himSelf—well, ask the ladies, we have often heard them say (especially the unmarried ones) that he looks as clean and sweet they they could kiss him. returning from a visit to the World's Fair, ; ; ‘ brought with them some caramels from one . Pains w hen all other remedies fail. , ae ‘of the most celebrated confectioners in the . 4ruggists of Nevada City do not keep it wend East. A comparison was made, by a num-. ber of disinterested persons, between Foley's and the Eastern article, and, to the great amazement and intense satisfaction of all, Foley's. were found to be far superior in every respect. best girl on Sunday night, take with you a 25 or 50-cent box of ‘Foley’s Best”’— ‘Twill win any girl’s heart (and hand—if you're after it. ) for ten cents or a nickel to buy some. candy with, be sure to send them to neatest and best place in Nevada Ci And the poet. sang : ‘‘Foley’s Best : Once bought, Always sought ; Untried, A joy denied,” CANDY-MAKING, ee Sweets That the Old and Young Dote On. Facts as to How Foley Wins and Holdy. the Publio’s Fancy. fea “Breathe there a man with sou! 80 dead, Whoto himeelf hath never scid: This is my own, my native land! And toley’s candies are all grand!” Do you like candy? We think you do— nearly everyone does. You all want the. purest, the freshest and best. You want to knew (you particular-ones who have a regard for your stomachs) what it is made of, how it is made and who makes it. You want to know that it is manufactured in a cleanly establishment, presided over by a person of intelligence and experience, You must all know by this time that Foley’s Palace of Sweets is just the place to
almost wish A short time ago, some Nevada Cityans, cei Young man, when you go to see your] 50 tle. free, Grass Valley. “How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O, We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for 15 years, and believe fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug’ts, Toledo, O, Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous tain Sween: " surface of the system. Price, 75c. per botsays: “Shiloh's Catarrt Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials ~ 2 i You cannot do effective work without alclear head, and for this take Simmons Live Regulator. ; SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough, and Croup Cure is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25c, Children love it. Sold by Carr Bros. PILLS’-premote stipatieconn — Simmons Liver cures constipation, If You Want A fine watch’go to the old firm of Leursg & Branp, ° tf ————+ 2-2. John L. Kellett’s Oil of Eden. Cures chronic aches and J.M. Manning or John P, Zipf, at d0-5t Bee Fine Oranges. Ten cases aweet Oroville Oranges just reved from the Grove, at Foley’s, 30 and cents per dozen. * d8-tf Parents, when your little ones tease you Foley’s, the ty. otk on Hood’s Cu res but very light food, without having terrible distress in my stomach. Before I had taken doing me good. I continued to grow better while taking five bottles. and aud my health ts very much better than for years.” MRS.JENNIZ CUNNINGHAM, South New Castle, Me. Hood’s Sarsaparilla ‘4 ni) Cunningham, “1 Could Eat Nothing Mrs, Jennte e bottle of Hood’s I saw that tt was Now I Can Eat Anything, Be sure to get 106 Wall St. N. Y G. Abbott, Newcastle, ; F. Joubert & 2 sons, Downieville, F. Brun, Downieville, W. W. Gibson, « E. Pascoe, Grass Valley, ee » Union Hotel, Main Street. F, E. Morrill, Penn Valley, C. 8S. Smith, Angels Camp, W. ©. Horner, ae J. Jones, Grass Valley, C. M. McGuire, « ° J. L. Humpbreys, Sierra Valley, ity, C. H. Huling, Pleasant Valley, Jas. Condon, San Francisco, Chas. Hill, Sacramento, A. G. Cadwallader, Dutch Flat, J. G. Shepherd, Spenceville, L. BR. Prescott, Washington, J. Hanley, San Francisco, P, McGuire, San Francisco, Jas. Hatcher, North Columbia, D. Webster, Wheatland, E. B. Sanders, « Geo. Wilson, Auburn, L, O. Williams, « ~2Oe Hoon’'s Pits cure Constipation, 25e ANZANITA CON. GRAVEL MINING 10. Location usiness less payment is made before will be sold on the Twenty. ninth day of January, 1894, pay the delinquent assessment Costs of adve By order of the Board of Directors. R Office next door to County Treasurer’s Office, Broad street, Nevada City, Cal. Assessment Notice. C cpanios Ce pane Hd P aaa: of , evada » California, aMrs. J. Freeman, San Francisco, tion of Works, Nevada ity. Cal. Notice is B. F. Derickson, hereby giventhat at a meetin of the Board J. B. Cutter és f Directors held on the thirteenth day of M. Ab ’ i : ecem ber, 1893, an assessment (No. 6) of One : a i Absolutely Pure. Gent (01 cent) per ahare was levied upon the : Capital stock o €@ corporation, pa e A. M. Pope, “ immediately el pniee Bta os gold bo 2. be C. J. Holbrook, M. D., «« A cream of tartar baking powder,—. the Secretary, at his office nex por ta County J. G. Culver, : ar) Highest of all in leavening strength.—Latest oagnaurer: * oMlce, Broad street, Nevada bid : “ * Any stock npon which this assessment gp 0 a United States Government Food Report. shall remain uapaia on the fifteenth day of 88 i On Jrmonde, A January, 1894, will be delinquent and ad§ ae : ga nn Royal Baking Powder 00., vertised for sale at public auction,‘ and unA 3 ride, San Juan, sing and expenses o OBT. J. 8IMMONS, Secretary, Good Morning, A STRAY COW CAME TO MY PLACE NOV. & 24th. The owner ig requested to call, pay charges and take her awa December 9, 1893-1m, Stray Cow. —BUMMER McOAUSLAND, Scott's Flat, Neighbor . We grect you! Our hamois Ike Fiel, our place The Popular, cor. Church and Main ste., : GRASS VALLEY. We are the LARGEST andCHEA PEST Toy House in Northern California, and Part of baggage for theatrical parties, DRAYING AND HAULING. icular attention paid to the transportation to prove it we'll send you tpaid the A B C Book fort. cent, a Sold ee sery Story Book “for 13 cents, or BowWow with eyes and ears and’ tail and responds when you 6yueeze him, for 25 to cents, T A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIREC. 4th, 1898, a dividend (No cents per share was declared pa b! piter 7 ad 10th, 1898 payable on and Dividend Notice. = ~~ rs of the Citizens Bank held on Dec. . 52) of seventy-five JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier. lira perMonday, Jan. Ist Floor Director, . . FRED E, BROWN M. M, BARUH,: R. H. WEBBER, B. N. SHOECRAFT, W. H. SMITH, MI88 MAMIE BECKMAN, _. MRS WM. HOLMEs, * D. S. BAKER MB. ¥. E. BROWN. } READY AT ALL TIMES TO ATTEND TO all orders for ; MRS. F. E. WADSWORTH, MRS. B, N. BSHOECRAFT, tra Lady, 25 cents. Gallery, Gents, 50 cents, Ladies, 25 cents. hi =3 > SKIN CURES CON TION p> INDIGESTION DIZZINESS RUPTIONS ON THE Sx jpy Beau MRIES “ COMPLEXION P3350. FOR A CASE IF WitL soi iepermesce se eae beet KO NO forthe Teeth an pe ee Cap Remedy ie te west any good.” Price S0cta. Bold by Decne bey oy ty < ve & severe Lung Trouble. It is Onaguarantce. 2% cta, Tl ie For sale at Cair Bros, The Pythian Band JOHN CARVETH, « .« = Leader SLED {A sic High-class — at reasonable rates ‘or << Meetings Parties Funerals And Other Occasions, Public or Private co Apply to or address the Leader, Nevada City, al, Grand New Year’s Ball To Be Given at “armory Mall, -—BY— haurel Parlor, No. 6, . —ON— New : Year’s : Evening, —— ~~ Floor Committee : A. MALTMAN. F. E. WADSWORTH, H, L. DOUGLASS, CARL BRAND, Committee of Arrangements. MISS LULU CLUTTER, MI“S BEL MILLER, MISS EMMA SMITH, MRS. H. L. DOUGLASS, MRS. GEO. SHAW, MISS MINNIE BRAND. Tickets $1.50 per couple. Each exGrand We will exhibit the most elegant line of . SATURDAY, * DEC. NINTH, * Holiday Goods ! Ever shown in this city. They com. prise the very latest Art Novelties, Art Linens, new styles of Portierres, Figured Silks and Bunting, Handkerchiefs, Fans, and the most comlete line of New Fanoy Goods to be found in the city. Soliciting an inspeetion of the same, we remain, Respectfully, Ll. RIRIGH @ Co. Headquarters for erie Holiday Goods spocalsiae appropr LOWEST Embroidered Suspenders, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. +e OR A OR A OR A Give Him His Choice Of Christmas Gifts AND HE WILL TELL YOU HE : WOU D _ PREFER A Silk MufflerA Worsted Muffler A Silk Reefer + A Silk Handkerchiet THAT YOU GO TO] u MILLER'S AND BUY HIM * Masonic Block, Commercial at., Nevada City Auction ! Anyone on can L enemas I will sell EVERY BATURDAY EVENING at Auction ! LY Dry Goods, llillinery and Fancy Goods -.Goods will be sold toned Qt private sale at the lowest prices. ving Goods to be disposed of at Auceaccommodated at reasonable rates. wr CASPER COHN, Licensed Auctioneer, HE HEW RECEPTION, J. M. PFISTER, Successor tolJ. E. Downer. Look in at Miller's Window. ™ "oir nara When you pass his ‘store om Broad street § CBolces! Case Goods in town. Antediluvian” gars. ear and Christmas gifts that we Aave yet placed before the We aré now receiving the . largest and finest assortment of . iate for New Publ’c. Don’t be in haste in selecting before you see what we'll have to offer. We'll tell you all about them ina few i days. LOW so Prices LOWER sia Year will Astonish — FANCY GOODS! ——OnN ———AT THE-— ’ y See ceeneerteness GRAND OPENING Day oF HOLIDAY Goons ! Saturday, Dec. 2 © & Palace Dry Goods Store. and other rare old Whisk les, ] ROSENBERG BROS.,Proprietors, a ee Ea te