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December 16, 1893 (4 pages)

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a THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Established Sept. 6, 1860.) Nevada Uilv, Nevada § wunty. 4 wit, Published Evevings Daily Except Sundays and Legal Holidays. Susscrirrion Terws—Fifteen Ceuts a Week, Sixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollars a Year When Paid in Advance fer a Full ear. Loc '. Reavine Notices—Ten ‘ ente a Line _ for First Lnsert'on, Five Cents a! ine Each Sub_ sequent Time, (ne bolia a Line a Month. Rater For Other Advertising Maie Kno /n on Appliention. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1893. They Were Surprised. Persons from this city who have visited the World’s Fair and lately visited San Francisce, say that the principal buildings of the latter city look sinall and somewhat insignificant. in comparison with the more pretentious buildings of Chicago and New York. But when tiey. went out to the Midwinter Fair grounds to see what was being done there, they were amazed beyond description to find. such large and elegant buildings almost completed. They had not expected to see anything near so grand. In proportion to their number they compare favorably with the World’s Fair buildings. Don’t You Do It. Ladies, do. not buy any Holiday Goods until you have first visited the White House of I. Reich & Co., Main street, opposite the Union Hotel. : tf ate PorK-EATERS are unuaally scrofulous and meed Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to cleanse the blood. Woodman’s Eye Taken Out. A telegram was received here last evening from Fred Wovodman, stating that his brother Free had his injured eye removed by Dr. Briggs at Sacramento yesterday afternoon. Free’s many friends here are sorry to learn of this. «Oo Se To Register Chinese. Commissioner Miller of the Intern al Revenue Bureau Wednesday sent a circular letter of instructions tc each of the sixtythree Internal Revenue Collectors of the United States, directing them to begin at once the registration of Chinese as provided by the act of Congress, extending for six months the provisions of the Geary act. Regulations have already been issued for the guidance of the Collectors. . Sufficieyt money for the purpose of registering the Chinese will be at once placed to the credit of the Collectors of Customs ‘ Sr LSet woe Encouraging Marriages. “In order to encourage people to get married James Kinkeap has filled his stores with household furniture, and is offering the stock at such low prices that it will not cost ‘but little money to go to housekeeping. tf + 0@e+ Fine Meats. From now on to Christinas Chris. Nafiziger, opposite Citizens Bank, will have the grandest display of meats of, all kinds ever seen in Nevada City. The stock will be replenished daily, and everybody is invited to call and see the meats that have been especially prepared for Christmas. d15-lw Where Shall . Go? Go te Charles Grimes’ store, of course, if you wanta suit of any kind of clothing He keeps the best, and his prices are the jowest. tf 2 ee Suitable Christmas Presents. Those beautiful linea and silk handkerehiefs.at Charles Grimes’. They are lovely Go and see them. tf P#ruitilaxi. The California Fruitilaxi Manufacturing Company are offering prizes to boys and girls under sixteen years of age for painting in water colors an outline sketch of the Fruitilaxi Tree, copies of which can be pro. cured st 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 after 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. Auction . I will sell EVERY SATURDAY: EVENING at Auction ! Dry Goods;Millinery and Fancy Goods «.+++.Goods will be sold Qt private sale at .+-ethe lowest prices. Anyone having Gods to be disposed of ut Aucton can Li accommoduted at ea-onabla rat s, CASPER COHN, Licensed Auctioneer, Masonic Block, Commercial #'., Nevada City HE MEW RECEPTION, J. M. PFISTER, Successor to J, E, Downer. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and CiChoiees’ Case Guuds in town. © Ante. iluvian” aud other sare eld Wluskics. ‘. Hotel, Neved Gity The Minstrels Coming. The famous Barlow Brotbere’ Minstrels will be here soon. The Denver Journal says the first part of the perfomance at the Opera House was the finest ever seen there in poiht of costumes and draperies and pres sented a scene of oriental: magnificence. Silks, satins, plushes and diamonds were there in endless profusion, and the. familiar opera house scenery was completely hidden from view. The music was first-class and the vocalists will rank among the best ever heard anywhere. : “Stores Crowded. Last evening all the stores were crowded with people, most of whom were buying or selecting hgliday goods, The recent stormy weather has prevented the ladies from getting around much until the last two days, if the weather remains pleasant till after Christmas our merchants will do a big business. ae You Will Find Goods at the White House of I. Reich & Co., opposite the Union Hotel, Main street, Nevada City, that cannot be obtained at any other store outside of San Francisco, and the prices are such that will surprise you. cls : tf PSR nag AO SHILOH’S CURK, 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. ————— Oe A Fine Display. At the favorite meat market on Commercial street, Grissell Bros., proprietors, from now on there will be on sale the best meats of all kiods to be found in the State. It will be a_ fine display, and it. is desired that everybody call and gee this market as it will present an appearance rarely seen in a mountain town. tf —~+ 2 e+ ~~ Ugly Wound. An The Sentinel says Constable Dyer is confined to his room with an ugly wound on his leg. Some time ago when he was arresting John Day at Dutch Flat the fellow kicked him, and now blooed-poisoning has set in. Peor.e with hair that is continually falling out, or those that are bald, can stop the falling, and get a good growth of hair by using Hall’s Hair Renewer. —_——--——--—_+ 2 @e-o— + Specimen Cages. S. H. Clitford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affectod to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terrible reduced in flesh and strength. Three Lottles of Electric Bitters cured. him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisbury, IIl., had arunniag sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles ‘of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucken’s Arnica Salve, and bis leg is sound and well John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores ch his leg, dectors said he was incurable. One bottle of Mlectic Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely, Sold at Carr Bros. Drug Store. +-0@ee-Dyspepsia in all its forms is not only relieved but cured by Simmons Liver Kegulator. iT GIVES FRESHJ NESS AND CLEAR nee a. SKIN CURES CONSTIPATION Vv INDIGESTION DIZZINESS ~RUPTIONS ON THE SKIN Beautiries ““CompPLexiot LE DF CURE. . An agreeable Laxative ‘Tonro. Sold by Druggists o aan rae Go, and $10) poe ean re free. Captain Sweeney, ls Diego, i moticing hare ever round that uld oe Tq ee wiomras For sale at Carr Bros, D. S. BAKER 8 READY AT ALL fIMES TO ATTEND TO all orders for DRAYING AND HAULING. Particular attention paid to the transportation of baggage for theatrical parties, J. R. Davis, Teacher of VOCAL. AND INSTRUMENTAL ——Also—CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR, Vi ite Nevada City, ‘ross Veley and other porionseaf Sevada ouvty weekly for the ‘purpose of instructing pu ile at their own . conte, Forrart cul 16 us totermsof tui jou, ee, op ply to ‘he Vrofesser, by letter or personaly, ut iho in Novth San Juan, or at the Union mernervorvervtrsnrsernererrnr tres Good 3 Morning, Neighbor . We greet you! Our nameis Ike Fiel, our » ace The Popular, cor. Church and Main sts , GRASS VALLEY. We are the LARGE:-T ant CHEAPEST “Woy Hobse iv Northere C i orni», and to prove it we'll send you postpala tne A & C Book forl cent, a Boards \ursery Story Book for 18 cents, or Ww Wow with «yes and ears and tail end pi, faa when you s,ueese him, for 25 cen MUSIC Getting Educated. Within the past week or ten days there have been three or four chimneys on fire at different times and places, and strange to pleased to note this fact and trast it is an indication that people are learning that it is not necessary to ring the bells and arouse the whole town over such a little matter as a burning chimney. 2 2@e Soiree Tonight. The regular weekly soiree will. be held at Odd Fellows Hall this evening. Good music will be in attendance. Kverybody is invited. 1t You Would Be Surprised If you have not visited the White House of I. Reich & Co., opposite theUnion Hotel, Main street, Nevada City, to see an establishment of that kind in a place of this size. Everything you can, think of i fancy goods line is carried by this firm. can form no idea of the store without visit ing it. While it is a first-class establishment yet the prices are lower than the low~ est. tf ————~ + -0 0-6 First-Class Work. Take. your watches and jewelry to GoupEN's for repairs. First-class work, prompt attention and: the lowest prices, d2-tf OTHERS e WILL es {YVdVSHVS VW Vi “AYERS SARSAPARILLA Ss. P. Smirn, of Towanda, Pa., whose constitution was completely 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 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 inthe market to-day.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase. Cures others,wilicure you say nobody gave the fire alarm. , We are. aimary, 1894 ws willed tol unite Bridgeport bridge, Leading Lady DOWT 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 spepsia. Suc a Wwnedy hood in Simmons Liver Regulator—not a sweetened compound to nauseate, or an intoxicating beverage to cultivate an alcoholic —s but a: medicine pleasant to the taste, and perfectly harmless when given to the smallest child. §. L. R. never disappoints. It possesses ' the virtues and perfections of a reliable remedy of the kind endorsed by eminent physicians.’ « “Tt affords me pleasure to add my testlmony to those you receive annually in teference to your valuable medicine. IL consider Simmons Liver Regulator the best family medicine on the market. I have prescribed it with excellent resulta’ . F. Park, M. D., Tracy City, Tenn. FIFTY. CENTS A WERK. [Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in length inserted under this head for 50 Cents a week or§$2a month. Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. . French Prunes! For sale at Felix Gillet’s Nursery, at 10 cents per pound; 11 pounds for one dollar. French prunes, fresh and fine, of this year’s crop, and cured by the French process. d12-2w Painting! ! Painting!! Down with dingy signs, up with the new, 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. . Owner is requested to call and pay charges and take him away, L. H,, WeLis. nl3-1m For Sale Cheap. A Dump Cart and Harness. Good as new _ Enquire at the Daily Transcript Office. 02 ‘Bridge Notice. Noor IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL ay apply to:the Board of Supervisors on the 6th for a renewai of license A, f D. WOULS December 5, 1893. as SCHMIDT BROS., Pine Street, Nevada City. Leading Cigar Dealers. —In Stock General Arthur, Humboldt Imp’td, Estrella, Bohemian Club, La Rosa, Harmonia. The Best 5 Cent CIGAR In the City. LEADERS IN being opened, Beautiful Novelties. FANCY GOODS, ali, For Christmas. Gifts. ' Japanese Brieabrac. An elegant assortment now Cail and see the EE Mrs. LESTER’ © CRAWFORD, MAIN ST., NEAR UNIONjHOTEL, LEADING FANCY GOODS DEALERS. kc ce kk *&+ & & RED Riehest AT VINTON’S, . D Novelties . . } . In the City i . . Prices 25 per cent. LESS than . last year’s. O L I Y . . All This Season's Productions AT VINTON’S, . . Headquarters for esthetic holiday novelties. VINTON’S® » «Me kK YK KC «x PLUSH, AND IN LEATHER CELLULOID CREATIONS ENDLESS VARIETY. MORE AND . FINER BOOKLETS . °; THN you EVER ' LOOKED Av BEFORE. Come and See THE TEN THOUSAND THINGS Just Right for Christmas and New Year Gifts. Théy’re over! They're Usefull And In Style! ny 1T COSTS NOTHING TO SEE THEM. You'll be equally WELCOME whether you buy or not., x x* &+ & *& &_ KF tS Keystone Monogram = Mineral —AND— WATER, GINGER ALE, ORANGE CIDER Pure Rye Whiskey. TRY IT. J. J. JACKSON,....Proprietor. Commercial Street, Nevada City Tons New of Goods Just arrived direct from New York for YEO'S Bee Hive Dry Goods Store, on Mill Street, in Grass Valley. Novelties in Xmas Goods. Endless Variety, Prices to Please all. OUR MILLINERY PEPARTIMENT We are Closing OutAT HALF pRICe. Fine Dress Goods and Silks in Endless Variety. # Serivawiwiwiwinse S. YEO & CO., The Bee Hive, GRASS VALLEY. — at MANUFACTURER IMPORTER WHOLESALER RETAILER — ws Much Better Than Key West !] . AN HONEST HAVANA OIGAR! THE WOODPECKER °° oeeees#neegeeeee we , Hanp~mapE Cusan Process Goop as IMPoRTED t WM. GIFFIN, Natfve Son of Maryland, Wevada Citv. Cal. . * Positively Yon have never demonstrated by your own practical experience the advantages of 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 and hurry of life you have not been sufficiently impressed by the importance of the information to profit by it. Probabl If you will take a moment no think about you will conclude that this matter is worthy of your best attention. Hewtomake each. hard-earned dollar go the farthea* in a problem that bothers us all. At tue same time we want good goods in every line, and especially do we want good. food products, Quite Likely ee If you once get to trading with us you will continue to doso. We make this assertion Possibly For as experienced store-keepers. we not only have a complete understanding of -the wants of the agin of Nevada City and vicinity, but labor conscientiously to supply them. It is not necessary to particu. larize as to our stock, for we have about everything you can find in a first-class Grocery and Feed Store, including staples such as Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Canned Goods,) Flour, Meal, Hay, Grain, etc., etc. if a a 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 SHURTLEFF & SON. ——,,_ CASH COUNTS AT ZAINKEAD'’S House Furnishing Rooms, Commercial st., Nevada City. LARGEST AND FINEST sTOOK ! THE LOWEST PRICES! PARLOR SETS BEDROOM DINING AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. BEDDING, FLOOR MATTING, RUGS, ETC. Upholstering and Repairing Done on Short Notice. How Many Children ————_——— Have You ? Ee How many times a year do you vigit the shoe store? Of course, your children are just like other people’s—always, wanting -new shoes. You can’t let them ge to schuol with their toes aticking out. I have on‘hand a line of school 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 and durable, and only cost $1.30 a Pair. ee JOHN DELBRIDGE, Tratseript Block, ae Commercial Street. GEO. H. ALLEN, The Best of Milwaukee Liquid Refreshments. Brewery If you want to d a joll: helichour or 20, Are in al 7 ‘ GrkORGE's, Down at the Plaga. SIGOURNEY BROS. se Have purchased the Costello EXPRESS LINE And will do all business i short, notice and at low prices: . a me 4 Give Us a Trial. _We’ll Surely Please You. Leave orders at Legg & Shaw's and James Kinkead’s.