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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

December 18, 1895 (4 pages)

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tN AO ce a A me ieutae Sante ice ‘ e = public. : The Downleville Stage [as a ‘Rough Time See Hees ee : { GenTLEMEN’s Embroidered Slippers at of It. Miller's. dlg-tf The stage which left Downieville yesterUmbrellas. ae an ee Just received, direct from the manufacA ATES James Ward and his clever company will be with us next Thursday evening and they should be received with a crowded house, Published Kveuinss Daily Except Sundays and . The ‘Rose of Killarney” is full of ridicoBUESCRIPTION TE vt c—Fitteen Cente a Week, . [ously funny lines, and the absurd makeups ixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When . and comical situations ‘keep the audience Paid in Advance fera Fol Year, 1 in a constant state of good humor, The ! piece bristles with true humor of the Celtic Lovas Busores Koneas—“Tee 088 style and jokes, songs and dances are introfor First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Sub: \y Ward i sequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates duced at every opportunity. Mr. : ee For Other Advertising Made Known on Appli-. well known and deservedly popular in: this i DAILY TRANSCRIPT . James Ward Company. (Established Sept. 6. 1860., Nevada Citv, Nevada Oounty, Calif. cation city forthe is certainly one of the best Irish enna er RSS SS comedians on the stage. Phil Mack’ will WEDNESDAY...DEC. 18, 1895. 2ppear in his great specialty turns, Lottie Medley Mack in her popular songs and dances. and Harry Steele, the wonderful Also a valley of handsome So “TWO DAYS ON THE ROAD. aoa will trick skater. girls,-beautiful scenery and costumes that be a treat to the amusement-loving ing, owing to the deep snow in some places. After traveling through snow’ from two t eight feet deep the stage, with its eight passengers, reached Camptonville at 5 o'clock last evening and all hands stopped over night. This morning a fresh start was taken anc at 2 o'clock in the afternoon the stage arrived in this city. Those on board were al! glad that they had no further to go by stage. ; Henry Lane left here this morning with 2 four-horse team, carrying the mail and three passengers. On the Fréeman grade, the tory, alot of Umbrellas, with the latest, up-to-date handles., Something entirely new and will make nice Christmas presents for ladies or gentlemen, dl8-6t +290 All New Plays. Everybody should turn out next week and see the Columbian, Stock Company. company is a capable one, and will be sure to give satisfaction, ‘‘Stormy Waters,”’ a thrilling sensational drama, replete with scenery and magnificent mechanical effects, REF REO ALLEL DATE LE EEN IEA Their plays are all new and strong, the/ THIS EVENING'S CONCERT At the Congregational , ck. gram of the Same. The concert which has been announced in the interest of the bath School will take place this evening in and promises to be a The following proCongregational Sabthe church edifice, very interesting affair. features, will be yiven: Chorus by. the choir. Dialogue— ‘‘Lady party’—by May Gribble as Martha W.; Katie Nickless, Lady A.; Louise Hackley, Mrs. C.; Ivf Osborn, Mre. J.; Maud Evans, Mrs,.H. Recitation, Marguerite Mills, Vocal Solo, Clittord Dennis, Recitation,Ctara, NancarrowVocal Duet, Louise and Helen Lawrence, Washington’s Tea Recitation, Miss’ Annie James. Recitation, Ruth Moore, ff” Vocal Duet, Carrie and Johnnie Swart. Recitation, Edwin Gribble. eu Recitation, Grace Jackson, Voeat Solo, Miss Bessie Stevens. Guitar Solo, Miss Marie Deal. Vocal Solo, J. Nancarrow, Recitation, Byrl Hocking. Vocal Solo, Miss May Martin, Recitation, Mrs. N. Bennetts, -Voeéal Solo, Miss’ Edith Edwards, Admission 25 cents, children 10 cents. Everybody invited, amen + +@e + Handker18-tf GENTLEMEN'S Silk Initial 25c, chiefs, at Miller's other side of San Juan, he had a breakdown . will be the opening piece for Monday night, aod was obliged to return to San Juan for repairs. The passengers went on afoot t Camptonville, Prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents. [here will be a matinee on Christmas day. ; + #+@eer Senin Men’s 50c. Sweaters at Miller’s, Mrs. H. Fish of Forest City, who was on the stage yesterday, en route to French Corral to visit friends, was taken quite sick’ soon after leaving the Mountain House. She was obliged to remain at Camptonville, being too ill to continue the journey. Boys’ Athletic Shoes at Miller’s. d18 tf ple ay. We kind oie edie inspect the Gran Turn on the Lights. shown by _ us, following useful. Epirork Transcript: It has been suggested that a meeting of the Democrats whose Postoffice address is Nevada City, Cal., be immediately called to recommend to His Excellency, Grover Cleveland, President of the United States, an eligible citizen of Nevada City to fill the office of Postmaster at said Nevada City. : J.. CaLpwELu anp Many Democrats, Whose P. O. address is Nevada City, Cal SILK HAND GLOVES, e@e tal Choice Confectionery. A, Tem, on Pine street, has-a,large. stock of the finest and most wholesome candies OUR HOLIDAY GOODS Are all in order and on dis— NECKWEAR, , MUFFLERS, Dewmiar 1 16. . EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS, ‘SUSPENDERS, ETC. ly ask you to dest dine ever including the Holiday gifts: KERCHIEFS, and other confections, Beautiful candy orna‘ ments and other decorations for Christmas trees. The goods are first-class and «prices the very lowest. Give him a cal] when buying Christmas goods. ti =OLD The Place to Go. ° Clothing, Furnishings, Footwear, Hats, Et Ete . ; M. M. BARUH, Santa Claus headquarters is at the store of Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Main street. The stock of holiday goods is large and varied, from which presents can be easily } selected fur young or old and to suit any YOU WILL 1 SOON En purse. Do not make your purchases until you have visited their store. They have a fine line of toys and other articles that are suitable for children, and are selling at very low prices, d18-6t to buy oes Sily erware ! A large assortment’ of elegant sterling silverware and novelties, at Luetje & er EIERRIL Ge Erand’s. tf 20 SE Ow +e Consisting of eBs Boys’ Fur Lined Gloves at Miller’s. iin . Yelocipedes, Wheelbarrows, Iron Wagons, + eGo —--— “Tarkey Raffle. Henry Thompson will begin his turkey rafiie at Simmons’ saloon on Saturday evening, December 14th, and continue every evening until after the holidays. d13 Native Sons’ Election. Hydraulic Parlor will hold its semi-annual election Tuesday evening, December 17th. There will also be a collation and A Full Line of entertainment. It is desired that the full membership, be preseat. td poi reals ——22Oe ——ee Sy : Beauties ! One of those fine clocks at Luetje & Brand’s would be an ornament to any home Manager. That is, if you are looking for r the best and er place tn town ‘TOYS “AND F FANCY GOODS, Drums, Dolls, Kid Dolls, Dressed Dolls. China Dolls And Dolls of Every Description. Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes and Notions. J. B. Rosenthal, Commercial Street Opposite New York Bakery. ᐀縀 7 —— SLIABLE ND US. Pe Om RA pat Books, Blocks, Cradles, Kte., He, ~ Nevada City isee. — = gram, in connection with other interesting netic Ry 1895. Fae (FOODS. er ener Buy Your Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Optical and other Beautiful Goods, From the Oldand Reliable Firm of so ~@~LOocwc. All Goods Sold at Bottom Figures And Warranted Strictly First-class. és ya y, Repairing of Fine Watches de wane By Skillful and Experienced Workmen. Goods purchased from us engraved free of charge. Orders from the country promptly attended to. PP. CG. LUETIE, C.J.BRAND Broad Street, above Pine, Nevada City. What We : Haven WE HAVE. Numberless novelties. in Celluloid Handkerchief, Glove, Necktie and Jewel Boxes in dainty designs and at remarkably low prices. Handsome Celluloid toilet cases. A large line and selected from ‘the very best goods of this kind to be had, and we sell them at prices that are just right. WE HAVE Leather goods in large quantities—Card Cases, Purses, Cigarette Cases
Cigar Cases, etc., at all prices. Also Diaries for "06 in all styles. WE HAVE Gold pens from $1.00 up. WE HAVE Musical instruments, Violins, Guitars, etc., ete., at prices Anwar than you can obtain the same goods in the East. WE HAVE. Photograph Albums yery neat in appearance, and which would make ele_ gant Christmas gifts. WE HAVE Nicely bound books of Poems, pretty booklets, calenders, ete., at ‘ri st that will astonish you, ¢: WE HAVE Gaines of all kinds for old and young. WE HAVE The largest line of Holiday Goods now being displayed in this city and we have them marked lower than anybody else. WE HAVE 4 desite for your Holiday Trade, and if goods and prices cut any figure you'll give it to VINTON. 2 semana a5 — To Be Given aa ae oo Everybody buying goods to the amount of One Dollar, at our store, between now and Christ— mas, will be entitled to a chance ina : : Handsome Black Silk Which we propose giving away as a Christmas Gift to the one who happens to hold h e winning number. Our Stock of Winter Goods ° And we invite everybody to call and inspect the many hand 4 some and suitable articles froma which seleetions can be made for MOLIDAY . PRESENTS. ee () eee Dress We can please you in Style, Quality and Prices, B. NEWMAN & CO., The White House.Broad Street, Nevada City. —price them. tf Buy the little man a Reefer Suit, at Miller’s. dls-tf Bucklen’s arbica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money sehandol. Price 25 cente per box, For . gale at Carr Bros’ Drug Store, os jomaresoel A STIMULANT is often needed to nourish and strengthen the roots and to keep the hair a natural color, Hall’s Hair Kenewer a the best tonic for the hair. “Annual Stockholders’ Meeting. ‘PHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDELS of the Manzanita Consolidated Gravel Mining Co. (a corporation), “having its rin¢ipal place of business in the cityqnud coun of Nevyadae State of California, will be held at ~ ah office of the Company, at the C ounty Treas Broad street, Nevada City, Satur FROM US. urer’s office, day, Januery 4th, 189€, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing five Dircctoisof said corporst: n to serve for the ensuing fiscal year and until thei: successors are elected and gual ified; snd for the purpose of tran:acting Bu e} other bus'n' ssa» way be lawfully presentes pe emer tion ais y B. nA SNELL, Sec'y DR. W. P. SAWYER, HYSICIAN, AND SURGEON. Gradua'e of the Univera'tf-of Pennsylvania, Medical Department. Office—Kooms E and ¥F, Union Hotel, Nevade City. Hours: 1) to 124. ».,2 to4P. mM. asi “ svvnnvnnnnnnvooonovennnnnnnnnnnnnnynyyyynnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnyyynnnvovennt yp pnone WE GIVE NO BAITS. We . a ie WE SET NO TRAPS. BUT WE GIVE_ YOU sU VALUE RECEIVED FOR EVERY DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS YOU BUY WE WILL NOW ASK YOU TO INSPECT ‘OUR LINE OF MEN’ S MILTON, KARSEYS AND CHINCHILLA.OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS THAT WE ARE SELLING FORCARTER & JOHNSTON, Commercial Street, Nevada. City. on a Hardwood Ash, Antique Oak Finish, 7 pieces, with Bureau shown inupper right hand corner, German bevel glass 20x24 $18.00. With cheval bureau 17x30 German, bevel glass as shown in upper left hand corner, $20, (Washstand omitted for lack of room.) _ Separate oe s sold as. follows: Bedstead $5,50. Square Bureau $8. Cheval Bureau $10, Washstand 33: Chairs 75 cents each. Rocker $1.7 Table. $1.25. Freight on either a these suits guaranteed not to exceed $2.35 to Nevada City. Jobn Breuner 604-606-608 K ST., SACRAMENTO ffNevada City. r Japanese Goods are more beautiful this season than ever before, and are quite the rage throughout this country. Mrs. Lester & Crawford are offering a mice line of both useful and ornamental articles from the Mi— kado’s domain. These goods ‘make just as nice Holiday Gifts as can be : found. “They are .reas— onable in price, too. This is How it io Done! When we go to market we take the ‘cash with us, and we buy in large enough quantities to get the ‘bottom’ prices. We know where, and what, and how to buy to get the best Groceries for the least money. . That's the reason we cin give it-to you. We offer you absolute certainty in quality. In this store everything is called by its real name, There is no masquerading. , If you like to ei have everything just right, DON'T: FORGET A. B. WOLF, Phe Cash Grocer. Colley Building, Commercial oe 7 TT ULLGLOGOQONIIOD LLGOQIIIO LLLGuAA? rn iy i GRAND OPENING . FALL CLOTHING. § CHARLES GRIMES, . The Leading Clothier of Nevada City, § : His just received his first stock of ; RS Fall € bie Nothing equalled ‘it . ¢ i -ever received here before. Go and . eI inspect the Goods — the p ces are all cf H right—you will sure ly say 2 i : Corner ‘Broad and Pine Streets. — i [AMANDLA AAAAAAAAAAAAGGGDAAAOL iS THEDA Pablished . a BROWN & —==_ 15 Cts. per ——— wH six D ee WEDSES! Fae emma ——_ FIRE . Narrow Es About 1:3 atarted in ar to Reuben 1 Grase Valle shop to be ui Company’s . fire and in a ablaze and t the roof. Before an its progress Thomas We on the uppe Mrs. Willia The hose spond to the obtained a * totally extit Mra. Edd and water had no inew A Mrs, V the same b furniture, et she has $301 Webster’: “gw yoch by th am loss of $5 The old sl eomplete wi Glasson’s oseape. Every m itan even a so already, pear tidy, Bras t At The wres' Theater ton and Charles interesting noted athle time was th wrestler, experienced matches. ean event, . five, Each aclecting tl the audien nese a fine’ Admission Everys health are liver, and cases, hea tion are ti the prope Cal R. the repor' master, ‘gtanices W even if { much wo Prop.’ ing out, falling, . using H Don’t Find ti Crawfo We . and pla present Tho Discov have n it Fre and g name ‘Chica New Guide Free, erma) their