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December 16, 1897 (4 pages)

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SU ESRI + 119, 1.0. Month at 7:60, SKINS, N. G. io, 47, I, 0, He il oh month at tA» 0.8 * a : 80 0% a ne nennpeanarenitaatly dD. 6, Ks T. ali 3 AVER, Com, a span month BAKERY: ik, on : HAN EVER Newtcelaee . . DS TO ORDER laley, + Cakes. CenProprietor. ONIA ISON, id Tobacco ar in Tewa. SON, t Store laity. . Saturdays. & SON. see New. Gi Wa a € \ » Cs ae v — ~ ir 37H YEAR—NO, 11480 NEVADA CITY, CAL,, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1897. ‘i ‘ranscript. & EST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO, BROWN & CALKINS, N. P. BROWN, L. 8. CALKINS. tied RATES.J Fifty:Cents Per [ionth, ADVERTISING SRATES. Made known on application. ntered at the Postoffice at Nevada City as cond-class matter. & “Miss Clara Wiiliam; was given a suriprise party by a number of her young friends last evening at her home on Adams s'reet. The surprisers were -cordiglly received and.had a very en‘joyable time. Those present. were: ‘Misses Ruby Whittum, Bessie Monk, Ada Hoskins, Ida Pecor, Nettie Hooper, “Maggie Monk,’ Allie Young, Minnie ‘Hooper, Edna Monk, Effie’ McAllister, alter Tompkins, Frank Naake, Bert “‘Totapkins, BR. Chegwidden, Sam Hariper, Reynolds, Steve Harper, L. ‘Buckley; Chas. Lutz, Neil Gallagher, Bert Craig, Fred McAllister. ©ast<Bound ‘Tourtst-Car Service. ‘The Southern Pacific Company has made several important improvements in its Eastern tourist car service. Personaligicqnducted specials will be put on thié week, running from San Francisco to Pittsburg, Washington, Chieago, New Orleans and other points. Extra sleepers and dining cars. will .be attached to these trains. Special vacation raies:‘have been made. by the Southern Pacific for the benefit of the students of the State and Stanford Universities who desire to visit their homes during the holidays. Passed the Exanr‘nations. “ Sidney A. Anning, nephew of Mrs. R. “D. White of this city, recently passed athe exaniination before the Local’ Maxis Board at.Liverpool and received “his credentials asa competent sea capitain. Ho also passed the ‘examination im the St. John Ambulance classes at ithe Mersey ‘Missions’ Institute, Liverzpool. Mr.:Anning was. for, some ‘time rfirst mate on the steamer Gaelic which yruns between San Francisco and Yoko;buma. He “bas! -visited: this ‘city, and this friends here. willbe pleased. to learn of his advancement. New Lodge Iustituted. Last evening a lodge of the: Degree of Hovor was instituted at Odd Fellows hail, about 150 persons belng present. Mrs. Mayon, wife of Grand Medical Examiner Mayon of the A. O. U.Ws and Mrs. Poland, Grand Secretary of the Degree of Honor, conducted ‘the c remonies. An imprompa program of exercises was rendered, and a nice gollation was served. Buried at rine tireve. “(Mae fnneral of the jJate James BotAomley of Red Dog took piace at ten o’clook this morning from Odd Fellows hall. in, You Ret, anda jarge concourse of people were there to show their love and eateem fer the good old gentleman. The remains ware brought to this city and intérred in Pine Grove cemetery. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will. be pleased tolearn that there is at. least one dreaded disease that seience has been ablé to cure in all its stages, and that is’ Gatarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical. fraternity. Oatarrh being a constitutional disease, requires & Col_etitutional: treatment. Hall’s Catarrh ‘Cure is taken internally, acting di-pectly upon:the blood and mucous sur‘faces of the system, thereby destroying 7 the foundation of the disease, and giv;ing theipatient strength by building up :the constitation ‘end assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors “have so much faith in its curative powers, that t ey offer One Hundred ‘Dollars for any case f ure. Send for list of testimonials. ‘Address;. F.J{ OHENBY & 00, Toledo, O,; 5.) Sold by Druggists, 75c. ‘Hall’s Family Pills are the best. ‘There,is Nothing Better ~ & For a Obriatmas ‘present.than couple of suits of that fine Underwear. At Carter & Johnston's: ri a3 My dark-room always at your dis. posal for changing or developing plates. “i H. Diokremay, Drugs, Stationery and Photo Materials. as-tf A Special Cut “In all lines of Men. and Boys’ Clothing. At Carter & Johtiston’s. 18 Those Men's Plush Slippers for $1 C0, . $125, $150 and $17. At Jobnston’s. d18 gar Fullline of Pocket Books in in real seal and other fancy leathers, . One day last: week two teamsters from repetition of the offense will be made Carter & GRUBL'Y 10 ANIMALS. A Number of Disgracefal Cases Reported at Grass Valley. “The Telegraph of last evening says: ‘Banner Hill were delivering wood in Grass Valley and when going up Bean street from School street, the load was too much for one of the teams and the’ consequence was the horses could not pull the load up the hill. The driver. of one of the teams was about to get a, club of wood to beat the horses when Dan Luddington interferred and put a stop to the proceedings ‘intorming the owner of the team that he would have him arrested if he beat the animals. Some hot words passed between the men but Mr. Luddington stayed there about an hour and saw ee was no beating done, and then the owner of the team lightened his loud and the horses were able to haul the balance. The driver remarked he would beat the horses when he got out of town but he had to be a little carefal when in Grass Valley. Such brutes should never. be allowed to own ahorse. They expect, a team to haul as great a load upa heavy grade as on level ground. We know'the names of the parties and a public and their names published. Another case came to our notice today in which a horse got stubborn and refused to go. The party in charge of the horse tied arope around its neck and tried to pull the horse along. The horse fell, but the pulling process continued and as a result the horse was almost choked to death and it bled profusely. This time the party is a public official of this town and if we can get our informant to substantiate what he says we will have the official looked after. It is time there was a society for the A prevention of cruelty to animals formed here. There are cases of cruelty come to our notice almost every day. Horses are tied to posts and left to stand in the wet and cold for hours. Some times the officers take care of them, but they cannot be on the watch. all the time. A society formed for this purpose: will do much to’ abolish this cruelty. Commencement Exercises. We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation, to.attend the commencement exercises of the King Conservatory of Music, which takes place at San Jose on Friday evening, December 17th. Miss Sadie A. Allen of this city is a member of the class of 97 and will take part in the fine musical program that bas been prepared for the occassion.Have your dentistry done by the latest painless method, at Dr. Roberts’ offices, adjoining Union Hotel parlors. —_—_—_—_—+-#@e»——-— -Piease Your Husband And buy him a nice $10 00 ulster from Carter & Johuston’s. d13 Bring on Your Cushions. Bring your sofa cushions to Kinkead mercial street and have them filled with silk floss, if you want something really nics, d 15-tf Heintz’s Mustard in Bulk. ed Prepared Frenc per quart at A. B. Wolf's. tf All the Latest At Carter & Johnston’s, d13 Specialties at Gayiord’s. 1XL chicken. .tumales. Reber’s cooked sauerkraut in tins. Full line of holiday delicacies. a6 A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of. Old ville. ~ Mrs. James McIntosh has returned from Dutch Flat. 25 ville last. night-and went to Truckee today. : ankle. Downieville have returned from San Francisco, last night on his way to San .Jose.and ° Visalia to visit his sisters. from San Francisco to look after his to his home by rheumatism: for: nearly of the Cash Furniture Stores on ComMastard 25 cents Shapes, styles and coldrs in neckwear. a3tt . , FRENCH Perfumes, delicate ard lasting. Roger & Gallet’s. The OnLy line. A single drop perfumes your handkersoc. and $1.00, all « PBRSONAL POINTERS, and Young. J. EB. Poingdestre is here. ~~ = Will Waldron is down from GraniteW. H. Mead is down from the. Baltic ~
R. Hall arrived here from DownieConductor Loughridge of the N. O. Dan Donovan of Cherokee. was here W.R. Craig arrived here yesterday mining interests in this locality. Edwin Tilley, who has been confined two months, was able to be about town yesterday. 4 : Miss Julia Donovan, whose home i: at Cherokee in this county, is “helio girl” in thé Sunset Telephone Company’s office at Visalia. Mrs. George Kohler, who has been looking after the estate of her late husband at Washington, returned to Drytown, Amador county, yesterday. James O’Connor, J. Phelan, William Ring and M. Brennan, who have been attending the Phelan murder trial at Downieville, went below on this morning’s train. H. D. Hill, for a long time a miner in Sierra county and also a member of the Downieville Band, was in town last night on his way to San. Francisco here he expects to remain, Who Can They Be? Telegraph: It is said that a popular young school teacher and singer of Nevada City will soon be married to an equally popular gentleman whose home is in Rough and Ready. $0" Your money back on any holiday purchase if it is not’ satisfactory, at Dickerman’s. a3 — Te 2Oe . . Ir you want some of the best honey ever sold in Nevada Oity go to Gayjord’s. A fresh supply just.received. tf Timely Advice by Inspector Flint. of. the issued a circular letter to *postmasters wherein he recommends that: an. earnest effort be made to have patrons of the offices register packages sent to friends as holiday gifts. The practice of registering parcels mailed during the Chrietmas season has become quite general of lute years, Mr. Flint . Says, with the result that no losses } whatever have occurred. Of: the par. NV G-RReis disabled with a sprained cels-not -registered-many—are--lost ot Dually. : : Leutje & Brand Have a Large Stock and ‘REGISTER YOUR GIFTS. Postaffice Depertmest. M. AH. Flint, Postoffice Inspector, has Big. Price For Board. E. 8. Holden writes from Dawson Card of Thanks. The husband and relatives of the late Mrs. Madge Foley wish totender their heartfelt gratitude to the friends who so kindly extended their sympathy and assistance during our sad bereavement. J.M. Foxey, Mrs. M. SHARKEY . Anp Famity. Fine Goods, _Van Camp’s Maccaroni and Cheese in cans, and Van Camp’s Ketchup are the finest goods in the market. For sale by P.G. Scadden, Commercial street. Agt. Woodland Creamery. (23 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it failsto Oure. 25. 46m . Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. DIAMONDS, the Prices Are the Lowest. Diamonds. are selling quickly this season, and why ? Because our assortnient is the largest and prices lower than anywhere else. Besides, you know you will get the full value of your coin when you buy of dil LEUTJE & BRAND. (0@" Beautiful Bohemian toilet atomizers in great variety at Dickerman’s. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AN Druggisis refund the money if it fails to Oure. 25c. 84-6m @@ Fancy Goods but not fancy prices, at Dickerman’s. d8 §200022 There is no smell of baking powder in biscuits made. with Schilling’s Best. powder is there. A Schilling & Company Linen apreemeasa City to a friend in Santa Rosa that he. is paying. $300 a month for board in a private family in the Klondike metropolis. This seemingly indicates that as his wages are $10 aday he is merely expressing in a polite way the fact that he is working for his, board. The Holidays Maher & Co.’s _. Dear Lapires—This is our first Xmas at your city, and we now wish to tell you in as few words as we can what we have for the holiday trade—aNi new, ait useful, and not expensive. 5 FEET TO TTT OE wv FOR THE LADIES. a 3 Duchesse Lace Handkerchiefs, 75 cents to $5 each. Fo Cure a Cold in One Day-—~-; White Embroidered Handkerchiefs; Soemrte ara each, Initial Handkerchiefs, all letters, . hiefs, Hemstitched, 5 cents to $1. Purses for the ladies. Neckwear for the ladies. Fans for the ladies. Holiday aera ini, handsome. ew Laces, New Ribbons. High novelties in Garters, from 10 cents to $1.50. # Silk Hose in black and colored. : Silk Umbrellas for wet days. Feather Boas. Chiffon Pleated Neckwear. Handsome Silk Skirts, a grand gift. Kid Gloves, all shades, $1. Kid Gloves, all shades, $1.50. Glove Boxes, Xmas Cards, etc. FOR THE DEAR MEN. But all the virtue of baking Gent’s Silk Handkerchiefs, Gent’s Linen Handkerchiefs, Gent’s Initial Handkerchiefs, Geut’s Silk Handkerchiefs, colored border. Gent’s Mufflers and Reefers, in black, white and colored. Gent’s Scarfs, of the very latest—done up in a handsome box for Xmas. Gent’s Fine Cashmere Soxs. Ladies and Gentlemen— Come and See Us During the Holidays. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Happy Xmas i (\) You ilk Respectfully, Maber 8 Zo. yee tenors Beans New Lot of for Holiday Gifts. No Business Place Por Rent. finer goods can be found anywhere. oh neetoane ned searecions nadineson SHE THEM. store or saloon. Apply to Mus. Cary SErst, —-—__] dl6-lw New York Bakery. We Lead In SAN FRANCISCOwseseeee swoeBUSINESS COLLEGE 1236 Market Street, San Francisco. LAMPS. — Ellis System of Bookkeeping. Benn Pitman Shorthand. E£@ Rates Lower Than Other Colleges. “Gi? 200 pupils secured positions in 1896. Every shorthand graduate for two years has a position. al9-6m Latest Styles ! Largest Stock ! Lowest Prices ! What is Scott's Itisas food. and Liver Oil emulsified or partially phosphites of Lime and Soda, that their potency increased. GASES. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. vhiéf. At Dickerman’s.; Emulsion? trengthening tonic, remarkable in its flesh-forming properties. It contains Coddigested, combined with the wellknown and highly prized Hypois materially What Will It Do? : AM ALALALLAL A Are Just Single Glance JAMES KINKEAD’S and Secretaries. E Janey Rockers, = Chiffoniers, Combination Book Cases rnamental the part of the prospective purOn sa chaser, will convince ony oe ha the and Useful fine goods just received from Rochese ter, New York, at Holiday Gifts. Sy WH WH Right for Holiday Presents. Rattan Chairs, LEGG & SHAM COMPANY, : y3 x ee Na’ IN a ia ‘ 0 A ADbAAALULADAIAAJ4AADLJSL ADA AUAIUL Ub UAJUL AIS M S that it fails to OPMIGA Fine Silk For Sale at the Lowest Luetje & Brand. No Charge For Engraving. sterling trimmed. Sold clove at Deke erman’s. Hand Painted China, Novelties, Silver Ware,. . (Diamonds, : Watches, : Clocks,. i L. GOODS, Umbrellas.Prices. Articles And are offering the Best and the most appropriate ASSORTMENT THE LARGEST GRIMES CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Corner Broad and Pine Streets,From cellar to ceiling of the finest and most stylish goods In the Line of CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS, FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Men’s and Boys’ Suits Overcoats at All Prices : : Hats of the Latest Shapes Neckwear, Silk Mufflers and Handkerchiefs, Walking and Driving Gloves, Umbrellas, &c. PRICES THE LOWEST P) } ao i ~ weg wat Rm y & % + ie Nevada City, Cal. eee : :?