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TRANSCRIPT.
A. Dee. 14, 1901
7
en
rations to pleac,
ther you on ’
December. Can
d and marked
‘often forgotten
ay 5°; White F
Eon going to hunt for Hawkins
yi? He's awful funny.
Garo invited to appear at Wm.
4 Bolipse saloon tonight and en\ re dancing should not
she social to be given at Armory
ht by Company O.
} Pale saloon on Broad etreet an
ies Duchess “ve sapplied with the very finest
randest gift for
ge and frisersast
Sale
sors and cigars. :
ecial meeting of Ohattanaoga
ST oceps will be held at Odd Felbball Tuesday afternoon. Every
ne, iad Towels, Bla js requested to be present.
7.50. Ladien gee : 4 drinks are made aspecialty at
$150. New Ribbons, .@ Bros’ ‘Glenbrook saloon en
gthe, New Wrappers. serial street.
i
Which we crowd in. 9
: Girls of 40 the
. wishes and g
la City. .
‘the brain. Qne doy
Headache Care wij
wallow a pill, and the
ij Lebr, the venerable
of this city, has on exhibition
show window of the Great Amorjnporting Tea Compeny several
ug of vatious kinds of fruit which
»j and preserved, They are of
quality end look very tempting.
will be plenty of hot lunch
matthe Grotto saloon this.evenkins” may be found at the
me. They cure neurllMrtonight. Go look for him.
2A ol ad sale so article in yesterday's Tranthe name of of Mra. J. M. Hadyuintentionally omitted as the
of the life-like portrait in the
gindow of George E. Turner.
's Place on Broad street will be
nter of attraction this evenee
jood
tmas Prese
id Wood Rocke
Shearer and “Officer Grangrested C. CO. Campbell last
He was found isa a drunken
ion near Allan’s foundry, and is
ip have been very abusive. He
the night in the city jail.
ou like a good hot lunch call
d thie evening to the Council
$2.50, $2.75
IO
: MILLINERY
aa¢4
. Davis had the misfertune to
this knee vap at the Frank mine on
rFlat yesterday afternoon. He
ging some timbers down the
hen he lost control of them, one
poles striking-bim in the leg.
vis was brought to his home in
, and Dr. Swayze reduced the
he New York Hotel tomorrow
ig an excellent dinner will be
and everything that goes to
wpa good meal will be in evion the tables in abundance.
Epworth £ eague held a meeting
ght and elected the following
for the ensuing term: Presi0 R. Marchie; First Vice PresiMies A. Carnow; Second Vice
lent, Miss E. Powell; Third Vice
eA ent, Sherman Danforth;. Fourth
President, Mies Florence Brayton;
arer, Ed. Marchie; Secretary,
»H! Curnow; Organist, Miss L
4
Mi LY (NOs Landaburg; Iatermediate Superlent, Mise Jessie Hathaway.
Bt A A
nas to reduce our}
yoing to do sono
hristmas Fat that
(2tnd See Our Wi
mmercial Street, Nevad
1 Street, Grass Valley,
The New Union Hotel.
New Union Hotel of this city
ying wn excellent run of busiuct ‘tiow. This popular hostelry
gined an enviab'e reputation
me Carving the public for ite several good
a Nickel; #, and as a consequence the
) r of guests steadily iticreasee,
ot for your Metzonbaugher, the proprietor,
your wife, a
sther, and a
particolar pains to see that every
ment of the hotel ie condacted
rs for your my that cannot fail to plesse
atticles too. patrons. The home comforts at
ew Union are of the very best
all and see. Many guesta dwell there
ong. The dining room is one
main features of the house,
na from day to day being exa.
and the service likewiee good.
JR NEI
Nevada Cit
may oe, a oa
era Glass
ay Gils,
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Card of Thanks.
bereavement.
JAMES OHEGWIDDEN.
da City, Deo. 18th, 1901.
attuinioene
a¢ess Cannot Be Cured.
owa fine dinner will be served.
h to return my sincere thanks
neighbors and many friends for
Many acte of. kindness during
" §pplications, as they cannot
ie diseased portion of the ear.
only one. way to cure deafOtome (an,
~—— Pline fo Star
Superintendent Walter McG. Logan
of the Old Home Consolidated mine,
in the Blue Tent district, is here from
San Francisco arranging to start up
work on the property. As will be seen
by reference toa notice in this evening’s Transonipt, bids for running a
100-foot tunn@! at the mine are asked
for. Mr. Mo. Logan will be on the
premises to give the necessary information to bidders, The’ company
has put aside 92,000 shares of stock to
go shead with the work of opening up
the mine. Some 15,000 shares have
already been sold, and just as
soon as the new tunnel is completed the mine will be thoroughly
tested. If the returns prove satisfruit/ factory, which is very likely they will,
quite a force of men will be put on
and the mine will soon be made a good
producer.
The fact that the shares that have
been set apart for a working espital
meet with ready sale shows the confidence mining men have in the future
of the property. °
The Blue Tent mining district is fast
coming to the front in the way of suc4 cessful operations, and much attention
is being directed to that section.
Closing Out.
M. L. & D. Marsh are tearing down
the buildings at the depot of the Towle
lumber yard, of which Jo V. Bell has
been manager. The Marsh Bros. purchaeed the business some months ago,
and have concluded torun it in conjanction with their yard on Boulder
street, where they have the best of
lumber on band, and all orders will be
promptly attended to.
A Big Trust Deed.
The County Recorder of Placer county bas beeo busy for the past, week recording a trust deed of the Bay Counties Power Oompany to the Union
Trast Company of San Francisco, the
consideration being $750,000, The document consisted of 17,000 folios, making twenty-six pages of typewritten
material. ;
Weather Report.
McAdie of the San Francisco Bureau
made the following prediction this
morning:
Fair tonight and Sunday. Not so
cold. Heavy frost Sunday morning. =
A Nice Stock.
v
Snell & Fleming have just received a
large and varied assortment of dry
goods for the holiday trade. Their
mew stock of furs ies very complete,
and affords a good opportunity to
procure handsome presents for Christmas. The other lines of goods in
stock are well selected, and the prices
are very reasonable.
eres
Saw Death Near.
“st often made my heart ache,”
writes L. ©. Overstreet, of Elgin,
Tenn., “to hear my wife cough until it
seemed her weak and sore lungs
would’ collapse. Good doctors said
she was sofar gone wilh Consum
tion that no medicine or earthly help
could save her, but a friend recommended Dr. King’s New Discovery and
persiatent use of this excellent medicine saved her life.” It’s absolutely
guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and all Throat and
Lung diseases. 50c and $1 at W. D.
Vinton’s. Trial botties free.
The best brands of whisky and ciga
ean be procured at the Council Ohambors, W. J. Britland prop. tf
Gilt Edge whiskey is a nerve tonic.
They know you area judge of good
whiskey when you call for Jesse Moore
“Hunting for Hawkins,” which will
be presented at the local theater this
evening, gave six evening performmatinee at Salt Lake City last week
and standing reom only was obtainable at each performance .after the
curtain had gone up and on two occasions people were turned away. If
all reports are true the company is
one of the best that has come this way
in a long time and Manager Jacobs
was very fortunate in securing it.
The comedy was written for the
sole purpose of making the audience
laugh hard ard it is said to fill ite
place perfectly in this respect. The
disgusting silly parts which are some
times called comedy have been left
out and give way to clean and much
more pleasing jokes and situation.
In the line of specialties the company
is well up and the latest Eastern
songs will be sung.
Seats can be procured at Foley's
confectionery. : :
Surveyor General.
W. 8. Graham of Aubnrn, Placer
county, hag been decided upen by Senators Persins and Bard,as U. 8. Surveyor General, to succeed J. M.
Gleaves, deceased. It was for a time
thought that ex-Senater Boyce would
receive the appointment, but some opposition was raised and a compromise
was made on Graham, Mr. Graham
has been a deputy in the Surveyor
General’s office for several years, and
de well qualified to discharge the duties
of the office. Mr. Graham is the pre3ent Surveyor of Placer county, which
office he has filled for several] terms.
The Medal Contest.
The Demorest medal contest is to be
held at the Theater next Monday evening instead of on Tuesday, as heretofore anneunced. The progfeam is well
arranged and every number will be
entertaining and full of merit. The
former medal contests held under the
auspices of the local branch of the
W. O. T.-U. were exceedingly creditable to all concerned, and the pubic greatly enjoyed the entertainments. Remember the comirg event
will take place next Monday evening,
and don’t fail to attend.
At Watt Perk tomorrow afternoon
the Regulars of this city and the
Locals of Grass Valley will play a
game of baseball and as they are well
matched a great deal of interest is
being taken in the outcome by those
who are interested in the game.
Handsome Lamps.
George E. Turner, the hardware
dealer, hus placed in stock a large assortment of lamps, which are just
suited. for Ohbristmas presents. ‘Ihe
collection consists of lamps of every
deecription, including some very pretty
designs of the standing and hanging
patterns, The prices have been greatly
reduced for the holiday trade. Examine the new stock. ;
Syl ene aetneel anand
Dickerman’s line cof ebony and
celluloid goods is entirely new this
year. ig
Educate Your Bowels.
Your bowels can be trained as well
as your muscles or your brain. Cascarets Candy Cathartic train your
bowels to do right. Genuine tablets
stamped C. C. C. Never sold in
bulk. All druggists, roc.
The Handsomest Woman n Nevada
City
Cannot preserve her beauty, except she
keeps here bowels and digestive organs
in'a healthy condition. Lane’s Tea
moves the bowels every day, and cures
indigestion. It purifies the blood,
clears up the complexion, and gives
you a good appetite. Price 25c. and
at the bar.
ee en
——
t x and that is by constitutional
f the bes # ®. Doatnese ts caused by an
her by men « condition of the mucous lind see them. * toad Eustachian Tube. When
ida s ¥ sets inflamed you have a ¥
customers. ng sound or imperfect hearing,
mucous surfaces.
“y give One Hundred Dollar
NEY :
iy dtuggiste, Too.
*Family Pills are the best.
Cold Storage Meats.
we beef
inal feal-tt
Por Those Home Prunes,
) nest Prunes it
in the world. The
Aled aod cured by Wm.
oll-tf
+, it is entirely closed deafnatie’ result, and unless the in.
oe can be taken out and this
Stored to its normal condition,
grill be destroyed forever ; nine
of ten are caused by catarrh,
Xothing but an inflamed conthee of deafness. (caused by
rh ( at cannot be cured by Hall’s
a Onn wae for circulars, free.
*pecial first-class Cold Storage
pthould send yourorders to
horse’, Commercial street. The
“ pork, mutton and Jamb
» For Sale at 8
unds for 25
Ade your grocer for Smith’s
8
omade here.
Cor. Broad &
Pine Streets,
Nevada City.
UST WAIT A FEW DAYS. READ
I our Holiday announcement and see
“I the Grandest Holiday Display .ever
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Neckwear and Novelties now in.
60c. a package. Forsale by H Dickerman, sole sgent. i
A carload of New
The Red Front
Main Street,
ances and a Saturday afternoon . #
Following is a list of the religious
services to be held at the various
churehes in this city tomorrow, where
all will be made welcome: é
TRINITY EPISCOPAL.
Morning prayer, holy communion
and sermon, 11 o’clock; Sunday school
and bible class, 12:30 p. m.; evening
prayer and sermon, 7 o'clock
Friday—Evening prayer and litany, 7
o'clock. -W. A. Rimer, Rector.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Preaching morning and evening by
the pastor Rev, W. Avugwin. Sunday
school at close of morning service,
Junior and Intermediate Leagues at 5
p.m. Epworth Leagne at 6 p.m.
Olass Meeting at 9:45 a. m.
ST. CANICE CATHOLIO, ~
Mass will be celebrated at 8 and 10:30
o'clock, Evening devotions at 7
o’clock.
ie CONGREGATIONAL.
The pastor, Rev. J. (Sims, will preach
atlla.m.and7p.m. In the evening
the “subject will be “At‘ractiveness,”
The Senior Endeavor will meet at 6 p.
m., led by Rev. J. Sims, Subject,
“Imperialism of Christianity.” Sabbath echool at the close of morning
service. All are cordially invited.
The Cold Snap.
The cold snap which is general
throughout tha State gives this locality a goodly share of frost and ice,
although the temperature was a few
degrees lower this morning. The thermometer in front of the store of A. W.
& H. Hartung and C. J. Brand registered 28 degrees this morning. In
front of W. D. Vinton’s drag store
the indicator marked 26 degrees about
five o’clock.
For a fine drink of porter and _ half
half go to the Council Chambers, W.
J. Britland, proprietor. Price 5 cts.
Beginniug to worry about
them? Why should you ?
We Can Give You Only aFew Hints Here
Toilet Cases—made for service
Pictures
Jewelry Cases
Perfumes
Cameras
Fancy Stationery
Purses
Leather Goods
Games
Books
Calendars — with views of
Nevada City
Numerous other Articles
VINTON’S
Drug Store..
[ee?e,} [OMe] [AMa,) [aM, 3
@€-J2e €-DE-e 2 3 md .
(aig s?) Powe?) eye?) tons
Isn’t Fresh Roasted
Coffee Better than
Stale Goffee?..
We Roast Daily
i
TAYLOR’S
Tea and Coffee
Store.
AM
R
PAN CAKE FLOUR
-"" antee of their purity.
oa OLE WHEAT FLOUR. Made under the supervision of Ralston Club.
ELSTON OATS. A delicious breakfast mush.
_RALSTON BREAKFAST FOOD, Made from select
GRANO. . age peta cleaned hard white wheat.
the RALSTON PRODUCTS are endorsed by the Ralston Health Club, which is an absolute guar
ed wheat. Rich in gluten.
Does not have that pasty taste commonto wheat products. .
for use. Makes delicious pan cakes.
i GEO. C. GAYLORD @ Son,
“= PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. PHONE 55). BROAD STREET }
To Have a Smoker.
O., of Grass Valley, intend to enjoy
themeelf on Thursday evening, and
being possessed with the true spirit of
a soldier they have decided not to enjoy themselves alone and therefore
have asked their companions of Oompany C of this city to join them on
that occasion, and the invitation has
been accepted. The Oompany I boys
are making great preparations to
entertain their visitors and itis said
that they intend to make the event
one which will long be ‘remembered
by-all who. are present. The boys will
meet at the Armory in civilian clothes.
A Popular Hotel.
The Nationa! Hotel is noted all over
the State forits superb accommodations. Mining men and commeroial
travelers largely patronize this house.
The usual good dinner will be provided tomorrow. Everything of the
very best.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure, E. W. Grove’s ‘signature {gs on each box. 25c.
The Population of Nevada City
Is about 5000, and we would say at
least one-half are troubled with some
affection of the throat: and. lungs, as
those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than any others.
We would advise all rot to neglect the
opportunity to call on their draggist and get a bottle of Kemps Balsam
for the throat and lungs. Price 25c
A. Dickerman, sole agent.
The members of Company I, N. G.
decorated. with
and 50c.° Trial size free. For sale by .
A Preasamt Evening.
Mrs. W. F. Englebright gave a party
last night io honor of her cousin, Mise
Fannie Jones of Illinois, who has been
ber guest for some time. The decorations were very. beautifu'!, being in
holly berries and ferns, and the forty
or more young ladies and gentlemen
were véry high in their praise of the
charming effect, Masic.and dancing
were the principal diversions of the
evening, but the fortune telling opened
the-eyes of y as-to their fatare,
The Seer wae Seated in acanopy bower,
smilax and burning candles. ‘The prophet was secured
for. the evening, for the delectation of
the company,
_ About midnight supper was announced, and the. guests heartily enjoyed the: feast. After supper music
and dancing were indulged in. The
guests departed for their home withs
feeling that it was surely an evening of
pleasure. ssi :
The following was the programme
rendered during the evening: °
Piano Solo—Michael Hyman.
Recitation—Miss Rath Richards.
Duet—Miss Mollie Maner and Miss
Lucile Sukeforth,
Recitation—Miss Grace Jackson.
‘Selo-—Miss Nina Woon..
Florodorsa Sextette—six young ladies
avd six,gentlemen—dancing and sing
_ Solo—Miss Sedie Snell..
Recitation—Miss Lizzie Morgan.
The music for. dancing was farnished
by Michael Hyman, Harry Eoglebright
and. Miss Lenore Calkins,
_———_——_—__]
Did: you, say Rye? .Then try Jesse
Moore Rye—the finest in the world,
Confectioner for Your Christmas Tree
Cov
oye
CIWS
: lace
EED be a matter of small concern, if you
our order with us.
CLAUS will take pride in distributing
Candies bought here, for we exercise the most
thoughtful care to pleage children and adults
WO)
Ove
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SANTA
JAS. M. FOLEY ~ Commercial Street.
Seasonable Apparel for Ladies.
NADSNMUZC
SNELL @
WELL WORTH SEEING.
This showing of new goods for wear
during the present season should not
be missed. Even the woman who hae
acomp'ete outfit will find room for
sowe of this
Winter Underwear
Because it is of unusual quality and
sold at an unueual price. Winter vests
and drawers, mercerized white cotton
and ribbed.
Cream ribbed cotton vests and
drawers, winter weight. Aiso cream
and gray ribbed cotton union suits.
FLEMING,
Cor. Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City.
—— ——_—__—___}
Groceries.
Call in sometime..
Broad Street,GOOD ENOUGH
W HEN it comes to eating, only the
best is good enough—the very best.
That’s our hobby—good, pure, wholesome
Your thanksgiving dinner,
especially, requires the best there is.
CHAS. E. MULLOY, GROCER,
City, -.
Make Your Best Girl. 8
a Christmas
Present
of a handsome box of our fine
French Candies, special fancy
boxes.
mas tree decorations
show window for lay.
CHAS. E. TEGLER
. ONE PRICS CLOTHIGRS P
&
The finest line of Ohrist. /§
ever . i
brought to this on Watch our . .
isp bo 4
Cemmereial Street, Nevada City. . .
rr
The elegan@line of Art Nov. .
elties I have in’stock, consisti Sas
FRAMED P. CTURES
lj] And FRAMES FOR PHOTOGRAPHS. Reservations are now being .
. made for CHRISTMAS. DON’T WAIT until the stock is broken.
zee*se
I carry the largest stook of MOULDINGS and make frames to crder
for any style or size pic'ure.
.MOORE, The Photographer. }
HOLIDAY GIFTS..
Pictures,
Hedalions
Perfumes,
Ebony Toilet Articles,
Fountain Pens,
Mirrors,
Fancy Ink Stands,
Celluloid Boxes,
Games and Books,
Magic Lanterns,
aye
Automizers,
Shaving Sets,
— Traveling Cases,
: Pocket Books,
Gold Pens,
Fine Stationery,
Toilet Sets,
Photograph. Albums,
Toy Steam Engines,
~ Bite, Bto,, Bt,
The Right Goods at Right Prices
I eh te ey a eh
__IL DICKERMAN
7 a a or a a,
. National Biscuit . Co.’s .
. Fancy Cakes au Crackers
a a a,
Fancy Wafer s
Athena, Champagne,sGraham,
~Raspberry, Oat Meal.
Also Fancy Crackers, Oysterettes,
Cheese Sandwich, Milk Buiscuits, etc.
7
Ohe Bee Hwe Srocery,
J. J. JACKSON, Proprie‘or.
Claim has been made that there is no good Coffee in the United States
SIGOURN EY, Cas
Fe
Not by those who drink..”
Our Coffee .
They are highly pleased. After tests
of the best offered elsewhere they have
settled on ours as being the best sold
anywhere. It iea combination of the
ehoicest grades of
Mfocka and Java
‘Has a most delicious aroma. Being .
very strong a small mastiy goes a far
roceries way. Plenty of
to keep the Coffee company,
h Grocer, Sosnecet Streets .
Pat
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