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December 16, 1901 (4 pages)

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x cnr ADA CITY <= “Nea Cry Daw Tensor) MEABYER & CO., Ty _= : 7 = : Deer it ‘ov. This year we have made greater eee ear : City HRISTMAS comes on the 25th of December each year. And its coming 1s marked by young and old with gree Se < fe chat that a te poP hs a Fi CO Issued Every Evening, Sundays \Excepted, at Nevada : 4 public than ever before—All of the public, whether our customers or not, that makes no difference. tod ap ee * ith us are just as welconle to our Sted es . e to . . — : F SUBSCRIPTION ‘or not. That is not our intention, as we are here to do business, not with a few, but = all, ‘ae egg isha po visit during «is otek ion th of Ds anu sit do P. he rr me ieee. x ap tere Per weex . OF to wait for the next car and to price our wares as our regular cocagy om ora me = Seeviect nts is possible for us to make t. All holiday goods are displayed and me si io ere » i d t work decorating our store day and night. as if 1s F : 3 . Delivered toany part of thecity. ae Sees a it aay ie you to elect. Lots of SS light and help, and the freedom of the store 1s seep po ra iad eres Border Handicerckiarie aac en forgotten, % 5a ane do not forget ou, we have: Beautiful Silk Handkerchiefs, white, 25c to 75¢; Silk Initial Hanaterclie™) ane i ahs ‘e ait vot do they Sage’ et) 25C; 50; te i Linen Handkerchiefs, 10c, 15¢, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢ ; -Fine Black Silk Reefers, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Ladies do not forg P , t lorget you. a3 . .\dkerc : For the Dear Little Children Woung Ladies Eiwrn hier; We do not, indeed, forget you, We bave many things selected for Tone a. ne Les pest Boao Bibs or fon eee: Vary nice ones een . ia — 150,. They are waiting herd for the words “wrap ‘em up” Young Dacten Ct . c7 194, 10, 260, Bde, 75, $1, $1.25, $1 50, $2, $2.60, pice Hand kerch gammy A Nibe ols First is our Doll Booth. Lovely Dressed Dolls, 25c, 5c, T5c, $1, $1.25, $1 50, Waists, a perfect dream. Not a pipe dream, but the real thing, all eh ‘New . kerchiefs, 75c, $1, $1.50. $2, $3, $4, $5, $7.60. each. Grandest gift f Han gs tripte Sen ic: gre sere oo oS ihn taate ane . Heseda, Now Blue, Red. Whlte, Uitte, 0 go He aulte “Row Dress . none better. DLadies’ White Handkerchiefs, Val Lace ed Or a ladys [andsburg and wif the little girl as mach as a nice Voll. Lots of fancy articles for children. Neckwear, ali shades and styles. New Ruffs, New Furs, 5; on 3 Old K.adies Fine Black Fur Capés, look as well and wear better than real Seal Skin. 25c, 50c, 75, $1, $1.50. Ge and Insertion, 1 Coats FRewurmmamao Ssezn 1 Yalloy returned Ie be le visit to San Francise randest in the’land for young and old. 27 inch coats, 86 inch coats, h Cc 60 and upwards. Black Cloth Capes, all lengths, $2.50 Black Fr Bisa Doone Goods, 25 cents to $2.50 per yard. What more useful New Table Covers, New Table Sets, New Napkins, New Wail. is, ” Paredes gift can a young man make his mother than a nice Dress. And who deserves it h. For the dear men’ who are oft : Weisman of Sacram Jones is here from ap of New Yorkjis b —{\ OOD EVENING, LAUREL PARLOR, NATIVE rf ‘DAUGHTERS OF THE GOLDEN WEST: With your usual thoughtfulness and charity for the unfortunate people of this community, you are the first organization this year to take steps toward making Donation Day a grand success, in a practical way. At your last meeting the members of the Parlor unanimously decided to meet at their “hall on the 26th inst., when each one of your organization The g ; L 42 inch coats and Raglan coats. Old coats wont do this season. away. A new coat oF no coat, that is the word, and now is the ee +9 styles are correct; colors are right; prices guaranteed. So take $ oor aw Fi at Maher &Co.’s. Tell the conductor you want to buy a coat and he w Comforters, silk covered. Xmas Aprons 25c to $1. ari tysm . Umbrellas, silk and Glorea and Ootton, to $7.50, ye L ae fy San Franciece @D Umbrella Shawls, $1.50 each. Fascinators, 256 to $1.50. Ne many friende, ba Applique Laces, white and black, New Waist Lengths, New W q ; ? ra ete will bring or send a donation. This unastentatious and free) belt es well. Young men, aivers comsentet your mother. It is she who watches Se ait ck Liven? Saques, aie ne yas ~~ things “es econ ens Ne doyne retarned ‘ : . 2 : you in sickness a8 no one else . : ; ca : i i er pa. oun iris, don’t forget Mamma. iris o 4 Francisco, handed charity is typical .f the noble-hearted ladies of Young men, we Say to you, remember your mothers. Married men think of your dear good wives. Girls, remember p g girls, g f 40 there gan Francie 4. Arbogast of San In conclusion, all we can offer to you for all your kindness to us, is our best wishes and a happ, he family of Fre &z CO.. Broad Street, Nevada City. Come in time—don’t wait. MAELIER your order, and the good example should be eniulated by other of our local societies. At this season of the year,when people generally are full of joy, rejoicing and thanksgivstill another chance. Now, the time is-drawing near. Xmas. Respectfully, Open later evenings until after the holidays. Iny, who is now ——— SaaS 4 at San Francisco, ; ee : _=_— Ranch For Sale at a Bargain. Headache Saps Your Vitality _ : ty at this city. ing, it is meet and proper that we should consider the poor ; Condensalions. The Grand JUPY. The Hollend Ranch, dtastel seet. AnA WGI EGislc. Ons a0 MANOS wane of Ms and needy, and see to it that all such be placed in circumar § e Onsale Hil is offered hock: pose) vse Sherman’s Headache Cure wil] shore Saturday sarapele . . . i 3, ar own an le Cu e stances that will give them a happy Christmas and New A ® ‘aie Ee ek aed tafe ™ Grad Jury ‘sonvened ot the Require of Brown & Morgan. ° tf on = ~~ gga: paciieont was "4 ‘ instill i i irati ; See Vang 1 hour this morning, and from mgs ; : : re neuralg Saturday. sad and iustet i2f — fresh i a — sarees 40 ple took the opportunity of going tit gamon’ sopiet we learn that the final Along, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine 250. and 1 Papa ce or W. H, Sandow left engage in the battle of life. Members of Laurel Parlor, you after holly berries. They are very Dickerman, sole agent. tf i i f le at Rector Bros. WALHINGTON, December 16—The President has. apCigars, for se pointed Joseph S.Spear, Jr, as Surveyor of Customs at San Francisco. © adjournment will probably be taken next Wednesday. Street rumors are to the effect that several new matters have been brought to the attention of the jury, which are prolonging the se3sion. ; Francisco, where she jays with relatives. . Benson arrived her¢ interest of the Back have proved yourselves true Native Daughters of this golden land of California, and others will follow you in endeavoring to make the first Donation Day of the new century the best and most liberal that Nevada Cityans have ever participated ; 7 Hlieh Water at Dittsburg. profuse this year and are very much nicer than they have been for some years pact. 5 The finest asparagus in the land is what Gaylord and Son advertis> today. The Hickmot asparagus is grown in California and has an excellent flavor. It is jast what yon need for the finishing off of a dinner, and they guarantee ere Sw rm Rocking (Hains 25 Sweeney left yest Butte coanty, wher *2@eée<éseeee he 4 4 4 6 ind Mre. George 8 California Products. PrrrsBuRG, December 16—The highest water and the lowest temperature for this season was registered at eight o'clock this morning. ‘Twenty-five feet was the point regisered on the Monongahela river. Government thermomeevery can. Attention is directed to the new advertisement of Sigourney, the cash grocer, in this evening’s TRANSCRIPT, The regular stock of staple and fancy groceries has been increased, and the Back Home Again. Miss Ida Maltman, who has been residing in the East for a number of years, returned here last evening ona visit to her mother and relatives. A very towest prices are being quoted Call and see the fine assortment of large number of the talented young : laiy’s friends were at the depot to welMy tine is complete with Reed and Wood Rockers q Sayles, who have b lett yesterday for § Ladies Sewing Rockers $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 Arm Rockers from $2.25 to $10 ; Fish returned to. . Reed Rockers from $3.50 to $11 al rday. fischer left yesterda: J.J. Jackson and M “Eee C. F. Brayton’s Furniture Sto Scrofula 8? GLEARING SALE OF FINE MILLINERY, er indicated five degrees above zero. A terrible flood was averted by the sudden fall in temperature. The water had already reached the'léwer part of Pittsburg, Alleghany and smaller towns. The damage is estimated at hundreds of thOusands of dollars. Bt Cold in the South. ATLANTA, Ga., December 16—The cold wave is tew believed to be broken. Two deaths resulted here last night frpm the extreme cold, it being the coldest recorded in bver tyrenty yeurs. The mercury stood at nine degress above zero. Freezing temperature is reported as far south as Jacksonville, Florida. The thermometer in southern Ala bama, Georgia and Louisiana went six below zero. -$nap Shots. are visiting in San . Redding and wife ca Downieville Saturd: will visit with he Mrs. Ben Locklin, it , Redding went . settle with the St: Bierra county’s taxes come her back to her old home. HE PEOPLE OF NEVADA CITY, with thousands ae of others in our county and State, will send this year to their friends and relatives in the East and European countries a great multitude of Christmas and New Year remembrances. These will be scattered far and wide and will be everywhere valued and treasured. In the aggregate their cost will amount to a large sum so that the trade, both in its scope and its worth, is a matter of no small importance. If the majority of the Christmas presents sent from California to other lands were made up of California products there would be a double benefit to the community. In the first place the demand would give a good market for the * home industries that produce the article, and, in the second place, the distribution of them through so wide an area of country would materially assist in developing a market for them. It is true that no individual is going to send many such presents, and each therefore may think it will not matter whether he send California articles or not, but the sub-— ject should be considered as a whole and not with respect to 444446444 4444 P is an unwelcome legacy, but one which the children of blood poisoned parentage must accept, with all its humiliating consequences. It is an inheritance that makes one poorer; that brings wretchedness and disease instead of health and riches, for the child whose ancestral blood is tainted with Scrofula or the loathsome virus of Contagious Blood Poison is unfitted for the arduous duties of will be proud of, and at a nominal price. life so long as any of the transmitted poison remains 2 in its veins. Scrofula manifests itself in various forms; swollen glands about the tieck and throat, catarrh of the head, weak eyes, hip bone disease, white and offensive sores and abscesses are familiar symptoms, attended usually wi loss of strength, poor digestion and pale or bloodiess complexion. The skin is MRS. L. LUBEC sometimes most dreadfully affected, ern breaking out on all parts of the Scrofula destroys bone, tissue and flesh; no part ef the human oe esca: its 0 0 When nineteen years‘old, and about one year nila —after the birth of my first child, the glands on . Farerts whose is poisthe left side of my neck begentoswell. Four of . oned by theirown misdeeds, . = the places were lanced and became open running . or who themselves may be ; xisings came under my left arm, and the . suffering for thesins of some discharge was simply ewful. ThedoctorssaidI . remote ancestor, must rehad the worst case store their own blood to its geen. I took iodide of potassium, but this ner . 1a} purity and strength, the other drugs given for this disease brought relief. When the physicians advised me to have . Or they oe healthy, robust i S. S. S. cures Scrofula, like nstead of watting until after Christmas te reduce our sh By ' ful and Ornames in our Witlinery Parlors we are going to do so nowa give you an opportunity of showing a Christmas tai that y (Jfnd Seo Our Wind to the Great Ame fea Company’s stor il well repay anyor for useful and o. The large and v of orockery, ¢ m and silverware feast for the eyes, i in many instances f in making their hi and this is inva on it comes to presents for a. dea d friend. Now, if . esteem the donor nl with the ornamel Commercial Street, Nevada g Mill Street, Grass Valley. (A A
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS mov FOR THE FAMILY G02 fula they had ever Stops the Cough and Works Oft the Cold ; the glands removed, I decided to try S. 8.8. A Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure few bottles cured me completely; no signs of ' tion follows on the terrible disease are left. other diseases of a ‘d : ees ‘ a cold in-one day. No Cure, No Pay. MRS. RIOHARD WASSON atutional cheras. peciplent, as eS a single person. Here is an opportunity of making known. price 25 cents. : een renee RARER ee. orate Gelion Gornere, Ohio. _ . Seated, constitutionalpient, are boas in their own families. ter, by restoring life and purity to the profoundly poisoned blood, and the rich, strong blood that is carried the swollen and diseased glands absorbs and destroys the tuberculous deposits, and the painful, disfiguring sores and other evidences of Scrofula disappear. $. S. S. should be begun immediately upon the sppencsure of the first sympWa, For a small outh collection of hand igned. for the kitch parlor can be proc! the merit of hundreds of articles of California production, and al] our citizens should mutually agree to do their share in making the most of it. It is well known that the A man politician is bad enough, but heaven saveus from a woman poliPIMPLE sree ne eo tte ee ae 7 , totam. Sent Wil be found of great nef to inowe who arcetrgetiog with this wating . NE of Sees Fees Cork [te hord tank mo) who ares ing wi is i Sa Christmas trade is one of the largest of the year. So much . a aa disease of heredity or any other blood trouble, and we iivite you to write us Sets for your father, a NickelHeit the mace Geen money is expended in holiday novelties that a season of al-. ge AZ." lec tak on her face,bu* . Say what you please, a man with a. Should you or any member of your family need advice, our physicians will cheerPlated Coffee or Tea Pot for your fully give the information you desire, for which we make no charge. Book en Bi adand Skin Diseases free. Xmas Suggestions ROSENBERG BROS. We are showing this year an immense line of holiday g asthe fi-st thing t to this well-appoin is the vastness c t follow in artie all kinds of dinne hevivable article » be table show to ‘ arranged for we t, anniversary at nts, Call ahd see h sugar has adv omer at the locel t American Imp yis presented with hecessary article drchase. heubumniibemeneteee _ long white beard and blue overalls most universal economy follows as soon as the holidays are jcaka winhee funy. over. Trade in nearly all lines becomes dull and it is some time before business resumes its normal activity. From that fact we may derive some conception of the vast amount of money expended in the Christmas trade, and most of it goes for presents of one kind-or another. California imports an immense line of Christmas goods from the East and from Europe, while her exports of such goods are much less than they ought to be. A search in our local business houses will bring to light a number of beautiful and useful articles which would well advertise the resources of our State and make appropriate holmother, a Dinner Set for your wife, a Pocket Knife for your brother, and a guaranteed Pair of Scissors for your sister, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Call and see. all : Boys ten years old discuss “quarter tacks and half backs” as glibly as old soldiers tell war stories. sete eee RITE The ones who leave the theatre first and interrupt everybody are apt to be the people who have least to do. ——————————eEEEE eee MARRIED. NR 00 RR AS MU GEO. 6. TURNER 2 Nevada City ne oe Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, ever Sicken, Weaken. or Gripe. lc, 25c. We. ee CURE CONSTIPATION. .. Bterting Remedy Chleage, M i, Bow York. Sié WO-TO-BAG S20 SURINCILN. Wate In New York City, December 10, 1901, Charles Aiden Pearson to Miss Louise Maitman of Nevada City, Cal. the same. 2 z ee : : i = i iat acess Cannot Be C iday gifts. Let everyone.do his part toward doing his best ; oods from which you may select exquisite and useful —= by booming the market for California productions, both gifts that’ will please-e most fastidious, ; Albeased portion personally and by using his influence in getting others to do ae Opera Gla yone way to Waiches, Clocks, Watch Chains, Holiday Gifts @ that is by col & Deafness qs cal Condition of the £ : le Eustachian Ty 9 getsinflamed # sound or imeesie a it is entirely of * Tesult, and un “2 can be taken ¢ : to its norma * TE: 33 Cloaks and Capes — Our Cloaks-and Capes this year have been selected with utmost care, and the way they are selling is a proof that they are the right kind at the right price, and in the line of Children’s Coats we positively excel. FURS, CAPES AND BOAS We are the agents for the well-knewn Furs of H. Li of his young frieuds at the home of an immense assortment. You can get any kind of verter tae Mrs. Schmittburg on Piety Hill. What we have not in stock, we will send for. Consult our catalogue for styles di Games aud amusements of various and prices. a kinds were indulged in and all present 2) a! — polersd eecaiaee nice GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! A.& H.W. ARTUN® —_——__—_~-+e0--— Remember we are the only agents for the celebrated Centemeri Kid Gloves ADA WATCHMAKERS, Broad Street eect Oa — The Medal Contest. Den’t forget thé Demorest medal contest under the auspices of the local branch of the W. C. T. U. at the Theater this evening.. The program will be pleasing and entertaining, each number being carefully selected with that object in view. The amount of the receipts over the actual expenses will be donated to the free reading room fund. Read the program on the first page of thie evening’s TransonriPr. Legs Amputaied. t «i Birthday Party. Saturday afternoon Henry Ratb gavea birthday party to about thirty yT[Mhese goods are of the best material put together by me” who know how. Call and see them. We aim to please our customers. I be destroyed fc 0 are caused the ing but an in ) ¢ Mucous surfe SiveOne Hund: jeaae Bod deatness Cure, Sas curt CHEN GY £00, gists, 75s, Yamily Pilie ere ¢ —-000-+——— half and half oa eancil Chambers Pine Sts, 5ote —_—— PERSONAL NOTES. which we fit and guarantee. They cost you no more than you pay forcommon Gloves. We also carry the famous Olementine, Scala and Columb we will sell for $1 a pair. Weare proud of our Glove selene @ “Wweatee Glove orders for the Centemeri to any of their agencies on the coast. JHANDKERCHIEFS [tu ccartment, wit be found an immense vari newest effects. Handkerchiefs made of pure Irish linen, ariiailcall Slee F. A. Gourley returned last evening from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Lobner were‘over from Colfax this afternoon, Toy Wagons $1 up, Toy Freezers $1.25 each, Toy Wringers $1 each. Dott Carriages, 25 up. y AAS bn.2 $) Velocipedes $2 ith 1 dotted i F trimmed Yof,c\ar ee ebony bras Supervisor Al. Wood and Charles etoerpeata up with lace, do nets or embroideries, a choice line of foreign and doniestic PAP fo9}9K0 obo th sh, : . r RB. H makes, exceedingly good values, 25cents Endless number of oth les . i ESSE ie.’ eer, at Bran ee ae : ie sige e ° Or men, women a see Pesci sd a a ‘a nage —— over from North San Juan ocking Horses $2 up for ; in and children, ranging in price from 5 cents upwards, —_ ® “Pillai ? . =! < . or : knees, of a patient named Foley at} Frank Grissel left this morning for. ™ iad aeeadllted ects UNDERWZAR ee tl hotglngs teed and Obildren’s Wood ke r ; C i ars ~ hp the County Hospital this forenoon. . Sacramento on a business trip, ar 8 UU a 608 ce * (for double the money we are selling them for, ta citte Giese hy fh yen e : Nthould send yo Foley waa sent to the bospital from{ J.J. Hanley, who has been layed up es mill. Don’t forget us when purchasing your underwear. oc ee ee es — beet’ Fommercial Truckee last winter, having bad his. for the past three weeks, was able to be : k Ri D p . Ladies—We bh Te POs at OTM Mutt: feet frozen by exposure, end it be-/. on duty today. hargest Stoe 1q t ree of goods at the right on Ce ponte gy nee to get the right kind . @ . CG T in Special de fy: 7 — came necessary to amputete both of. Supervisor W. H. Martin returned / : age axe +5 Seg ag H emotes de by.. Der Those Home them at that time. The operations . this morning from San Francisco. ne = ta ROSEN BER G BR ro) S f PoX oe Toe ers re very successfulOe : 2 5) 2 E y, " e performed soley = y Sesake the uote date Clans Saas « . ae wee 2 : ee FF.. LIEU, on Bs . Cut glass or silverware is @ fine} Paine, none better, For sale at Rector : eo}. fe » Manager ve J The Native Son of Maryland. . Your Xmas present. At Brand’s. tf Bros. ‘ New Goods received daily. ; ‘ 59 oe is Srocer Bias.