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THE TRANSORIPT. pp
TRLEPHON® No. 4,
MONDAY..,.,...DEC, 20, 1897,
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TRADE TONIGHT
and Young.
BOAR D OF J. A, Holdsworth of Graniteville
here. ;
A Meeting to Boom the Nevada County
~~ Mining Exhibit,
A meeting of the Board of Trade will
be held at the courthouse tonight to
talk over the proposed Nevada county
mining exhibit at the Golden Jubilee
Fair. Julian Sonntag, secretary of the
State Miners’ Association and a member of the Fair Committee, will be present and address the meeting. :
All citizens who feel an interest in
the matter of getting up a fine display
are invited té be present and take part
tt the tieeting whether or not they belong to the Board of Trade.
Mr. Sonntag said this morning that
. the Fair is going to be the most elaborate exposition of the mining indus-. Miss
try ever seen on the Coast. Among the. 748 he
Special attractions will be a veritable. her home.
mine under the Mechanic’s Pavilion, William Wallace of the Netherlands
with ‘shaft, drifts, crosscats, stopes,. Mine was in town today en route to
etc.; a placer mine in full operation, . Grass Valley. i
Moore’s Flat.
San Francisco.
San Francisco. .
this noon’s train.
today.
county.
holidays.
Oe
, Testing a Mining Claim.
and a mammoth representation of the. Chas. H. Mitchell, Deputy Internal
North Bloomfield hydraulic mine. Revenue Collector, is in town en route
painted by the scenic artist of one of . to the San Juan ridge.
the San Francisco theaters. Mrs. 8. A. Sanborn of Lemore, Kings
See county, arrived here today and will go
up on the San Juan/étage tomorrow.
BOST AND McLEOD WIN, Mrs. M. Hussey of Willow Valley
left this noon on a visit to relations in
They Are Now the Champion Riflemen} Massachusetts and Connecticut.
of ¢ ompany C Miss L. Loney of Clear Creek district
. is here attending the:teachers examinaPrivates Kilroy and Kitts who re-. tion. She is the guest of Mrs. Mark L.
cently challenged any. two menin ComRoberts.
pany Cto shoot with them for the Audy McGee, who went to Sacrachampionship have been defeated by. mento to have cataracts removed from
Sergeant McLeod and Private Bost, the . his eyes, returned home Saturday night.
atter yesterday beatingthem by a. He can now see well. ,
‘total score of 503 to 479 and winning. Miss Mary Sharkey, sister of the late
‘the championship. Kitts and Kilroy . Mrs. Jas. Foley, returned yesterday to
,'won the first two matches of the series,. Sacramento. Miss Sharkey is cashier
‘then Bost and McLeod took the next. in Hale Bros.’ Sacramento store.
three. Mrs. A. B. Loebenstein of Honolulu
The score yesterday was as follows :/and A. Loebenstein of Santa Rosa, arAt the 200-yard range—Bost-18, Mo-. rived here. Saturday night on a visit to
‘Leod 19, Kilroy 17, Kitts 19. Mrs. Joseph Hitchcock of Selby Flat.
At the 300-yard rang—Bost 20, Mc©
‘Leod 19, Kilroy 11, Kitts 19. Boarders Wanted.
At the 500-yard range—Bost 20, McAny one desiring excellent board,
Leod 11, Kilroy 18, Kitts 17. with or without lodging, can find good
The total number of points made by. . accommodations at the Mills’ house on
each of the contestants.in the 5 matches . Main street. Transient as well as regwere as follows: Bost, 257; McLeod, . ular custom is also solicited.
246 ; Kitts, 247 ; Kilroy, 232.
Trustees Meeting Postponed. FINE FANCY GROCERIES,
A called meeting ot the Board of City 5 i
shoitibe ea helt thie’ chierucou, ce Articles That Are Neaded During the Hol
which it was decided to postpone the iday Seasoa.
special meeting set for this evening,. ‘The feasting and merry-making cusowing to the meeting of the Board of. tomary at Christmas time is always
Trade which will be held at the Court} tooked forward to with pleasure by old
House tonight: The Board favored the and young. In order to prepare the
proposed action regarding a mineral. usual dishes and the many delicacies
exhibit from Nevada county at the Ju-. served.on that occasion, it is necessary
bilee Mining Fair in San Fruncisco. that the cook be furnished with proper
Next Thursday evening the Trustees] ingredients. It is also essential, if the
will meet again. best results ate desired, that the articles used be of the very finest quality.
P. G. Scadden, at his store on CommerT, J. Nolton, the mining promoter . cial street, has a large stock of everyfrom Siskiyou county, and D. Goodsell, . thing in the grocery line, and will fill
a capitalist of Portloud, Oregon, have . your orders promptly. His goods are
gone to Washingiou district to make . fresh and of the finest quality—two imarrangements for prospecting John. portant facts to be considered. Mince
McCarthy’s quartz claim. They will} meat in bulk or in packages, equal to
take out and work a quantity of the} the best home-made product, and for
ore, and if everything is satisfactory . less money than you can make it.
a sale of the property will be effected.} Fresh sweet potatoes are something of
a luxury at this season, but they can
Fast Driving Stopped. be procured at Scadden’s. He has just
Last night some would-be bloods . recived a lot of fancy crackers in box‘were driving about town at a break. Ss, also new crop raisins, currants, cit‘meck pace, and Officer Kilroy “called . ron, lemon and orange peel and cranfractions of the fast-driving ordinance . fancy preserves in bottles and jars and
" ts. a host of other nice things. Just call
ee ieee 2c rene around at P. G. Scadden’s for your holA Couple of iday articles. d20-8t
Fine Windows. Catt. de Gactas O. Gaylord.’ the
"Those that went down Broad street. Broad street groger. tf
xyesterday had the pleasure of seeing Plenty of Nice Things Lett.
as fine a show of Watches, Diamonds, plbnaie
Nothwithstanding the immense busi
‘GoLpen JEwELRY Company as is ever. ness done by Luetje & Brand duriug
shown in large cities. ‘, . the past week they still have on hand
Those intending buying Xmas pres-; the largest and most elegant lot of
ents would do well to call on them as as ip a of riage ina
silverware, clocks, etc., ever shown in
ages “ee Aaron i this city. Their prices are so much
Notice. lower for fine goods is the reason their
the undersigned barbers respect-. trade has assumed such large proporsee notify our pages hereby that . tions. The old and reliable firm has
our shops will be closed all day Sunalways been in the lead, and will alday, Dec. 26th, and open all day on. ways maintain the reputation of sellChristmas : ing a dolar’s worth of goods for a dol
Azert Cook, lar. Don’t buy anything in this line
Cuas. Sterrens & Gates, . until you have first visited
. Le Dunstze, a18-5t LEUIJE & BRAND'S.
. Bray, shia
Wa. WALTERS, Steady Boy Wanted.
Cuas. KE. Witp, ——— :
d20-2t O. L. Brmpson To make himself generally useful
: about astore. Apply to E. Rosenthal,
Head Gear.
Commercial street. tf
Nothing So Nice.
Asa pair of gold spectacles for a
Xmas present.»)The prices for these
are very lowat: .
LUETJE & BRAND'S
They Are Gems.
If you want to please the old gentleals
DON'T BE MISLED,
Luetje & Brand Sell Goods Cheaper Than
Any Other Firm in the County.
Do not be misled by the advertise.
ments of others who claim to give you
prices. Just examine our stock
be-convinced that we are selling
Yickel Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silare and Novelties cheaper than
y other store in thecounty. Rememr OUR guarantee is worth something
> you.
ten’s.
Those elegant Embroidered Suspenders for 75 cents, $1 00, $1 25 up to
$2 60. At Carter & Johnson’s. dalz
A Useful Article,
We have the latest and Largest stock
of Fancy Shirts ever shown in this city,
All the late patterns in golf shirts,
Percale, Silk, Silk-mixture, Madras,
in fact anything that is nice in shirts.
aig \
RSONAL POINTERS,
A Dally Chronicle of the Doings of Old
J. A. Lipman of Maybert is in town.
Mrs. Lord Housman of Gold Flat is
Thos. Vizzard came down today from
* Mrs. J.B. Oarr has returned ‘from
Pricer elihan igh :eosteampes ty
petty larcenists, common dranks and
all-around toughs of the deepest dye.
They sing a great deal and favor their
comrades with a regular concert or
With @ Hatchet.
INA SCRAPE.
i now vofring Stent Gott Tries to Behead a Neighbor
COULDN'T STAND
ILL LUCK.
So He Took His Life With Car. bolic Acid:
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'. 75 Dozen Linen Handkerchiefs,
___ From § cents to $1 00 each}
A magnificent stock of
Linen Art Goods,
Embroidery Silk, Etc., for Fancy Work.
A Fine Stock of Holiday Goods
Mrs. H. Stansfield has returned from
Charles Stephan and family left on
Jerry Noonan, who has been at
Moore’s Fiat, returned to Sacramento
Charles Kent returned today to the
Pioneer mine near Towle, Placer A
_Alvab Morgan, who is studying dentistry at San Francisco, is home for the. 4.
eunie Meek of Camptonville. ” ¢
Saturday night en route to
Cartzr & JouNsTon. . Pacific wioh Polyposie. Ceres Ife Ualand, the iver, (leaving a small cash advance.
clonies, i) at pare
two every day., Their voices harmonize beautifully, and most of the s
are given ‘with delicacy and feeling.
They have a big repertoire, consisting
mainly of religions hymns and sentimental ballads. Today they gave one
of their “song recitals” and this was
the program :
1, “When Jesus Washed My Sins
2 aw here’s My Wandering Boy ToD q er Sy
-. “Nearer My God to Thee.”
“Home, Sweet Home.” ;
5. “Praise God From Whom All
Blessings Flow.”
. “A Violet From Mother's Grave.”
The only thing that occurred to mar
the symmetry and enjoyment of the
concert was when at the ‘conclusion of
the ballad, “Where Is My Wandering
Boy Tonight ?” and just as the last
sad sweet notes of the refrain were
softly melting away, a brakebeam tourist from Truckee who is doing a term
for stealing a bible and trying to pawn
it, bellowed out at the top of bis Voice,
“Locked up safe in the Nevada county
jail, you pack of blankety blanks,you.”
The first base and the second tenor
were immediately appointed a committee on politeness by the indignant
colony. They took the Truckeeite to
the “kitchen” and turning on the hydrant at the sink held his head under
tbe stream for five minutes. They then
filled his mouth, nose and ears with
brown soap.
5
‘Grove’s Tasteress Cit, Tonio is
a perfect Malarial Liver Tonic and
Blood purifier, Remove’ Biliousness
without purging. As pleasant as Lemon
Syrup. It is as large as any Dollar
tonic and retails for 50c. To get the
GENUINE ask for Grove’s. —jy19-6m
All the Rarest Gems.
For finger-rings can be found at the
store of Luetje & Brand. Set to order
in the latest styles at the lowest
prices.
@F H. Dickerman sells handsome
presents at moderate prices. a3
Tourists, Business, Professional,
Sick, Well and Pleasure Seeking.
MEN AND WOMEN. STOP AT THR
FAMOUS
E! Paso de Robles
SPRINGS.
Prices Reduced
—To—
$10, $12.50 and $15
PER WEEK.
The Greatest Hotel
on the Pa: ifie Coast.
Hot Mud and Hot Sulphur Baths.
The waters are unequailed for their medieinal value in cases of
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria,
Liver, Kidney and Bladder Troubles,
Eczema and all Biood and Skin Diseases.
Trains leave Third and Townsend St:
San Francisco, Calif., —s morning at 8:
arriving at Springs at 3:30 P. M. same day.
No Staging. Fare $6.20.
Write for Pamphlet.
&. F. BURNS, Manager.
and Pleasure Resor
Typewriters ©
They Educate as
Well as Please ..
Provide the chiidren with the means to obtain a livelil.cod for themselves,
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
A moderate outlay that secures a profitable investment for your boy or girl.
Sand 6 Front] &., San Franciave.
Queen Lily Soap .
o
The Finest Laundry Soap In the Mare
Washes Without Rubbing and does not in.
my the clothes, The largest Family Washng can be done in three to four hours. a
girl of twelve years of agecandoa washing
with this soap.
Me
£@F-BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.@g
Made in San Francisce.
Ask your dealer for itand thus help build
we home industry. :
L. FP. PISHER
Newspaper Advertising Agency.
20 and 21 Merchants’ Exchange, CaliBoome fornia strect, Sau Francisco’
ai LUETJE & BRAND. Seog Am
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Por Robin Hood Whisky ++) Those Men’s Overcoats and Ulsters
Ge to Britland’s Council Obamber. . for $10. At Carter &Johusten’s. ais!
ongs . Edward L. Arnold have been arrested
Is complete and they are all of the latest designs, ranging
9. ON WRENN & CO, from 5 cents up. Our Initialed Handkerchiefs for Ladies
jand Gentlemen at 25 cents cannot be equaled.
Wansan, Ind., December 20.—Edward
F. Moon took a dose of carbolic atid
today and soon after died from the
effects of the dose. He was once a
wealthy merchant and moved in high
circles. He speculated ‘in grain extensively and his fortune rapidly disappeared till he became poor.
Banks Must Hang.
Wasuineton, Dec. 20.—The United
States Supreme Court today affirmed
the decision of the lower court in the
case of J. J. Ebanks, the California
wife murderer. (
Baseball Yesterday,
San Francisco, December 20,—Yesterday’s ball games were: Gilt Edge
28, Alerts 1; Santa Olara 6, Santa Cruz
4; Olympic 6, Reliance 5.
Letting Out Conductors.
San Francisco, Dec. 20.—Fear and
consternation prevaiis among the passenger conductors of the 8. P. R. R.
Four of them who have been on the
road for years have been discharged,
and it is feared others are marked.
Fresno, December 10.—George A. and
on @ charge of assault with intent to
commit murder. The complaining
witness is Edward L, Palmer. All of.
the parties aré prominent and wealthy
‘citizens,
Palmer was building a fence across
land claimed by him and E. L. Arnold,
and George Arnold ordered him to desist. He refused. Shortly after the two
brothers appeared on thw scene, George
having a hatchet and Edward a pistol.
The formerflung the hatchet at Palmer who threw up his hands to ward
off the blow which would otherwise
have killed him. Three of Palmer’s
fingers were cut off. He today brought
suit against George Arnold for $11,000
damages. The defendant is a justice
of the peace at Huron.
ES
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Fitzsimmons Will Fight,
Cuicaco, December 20. — Martin
Julian, brother-in-law and manager of
Fitzsimmons, says the lank pugilist
has reconsidered his former determination to not enter the prize ring
again, and will fight Corbett.
Brusx, comb and tray sets—beauties.
:
FE:
¢
.
Which will be sold Cheaper than the Cheapest.
MRS. W. H. CRAWFORD.
Good Things for
Christmas
Dinner
wore, Neseenoovorooroooorcoosoocee eo
Mince Meat, Cranberries,
Mount Rouge Claret, TAKE
Barartaria Shrimps, ‘ROBIN HOOD.
Stuffed Mangoes, For an Appetizer.
India Relish, Chutney.
fw
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INGREDIENTS FOR
MAKING MINCE MEAT
AT HOME » ® »
Cleaned Zante Currants,
Seeded Raisins,
Glase Citron, Lemon and
Orange Peel, Boiled Cider.
WOLF, The Cash Grocer.
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Call early and pick one out, at Dickerman’s. a6
Dasa: Cresolene
Whooping Cough, Croup
Point Lace Handkerchief.
Lost on Broad street. Please return
to this office. dal6-tf.
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A Nice Toy
Is all right. But one of those $6 00 ulsters with a high collar for the boy is
better. At Carter & J ohnston’s, . d18
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No Cure—No Pay.
Asthma, Catarrh, Colds.
CRESOLENE being administered by inhalation, gives the
Safest and Most Effectual
That is the way all druggists sell . Means
GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIO for Ma:
Of treating the throat and bronchial ‘tubes laria, Chills and Fever. It is simply rn Lb
ini i Its effici in W fi h and: Ci
pean aaa eae Goes ls wonderful. “Yes antlseptio qualities renase
to bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price
25 cents, jy19-6m . '9valuable In Contagious Diseases,
° —e-aOeAs Di htheria, Scarlet Fever, ete. Sold by
CELLULOD toilet cases and novelties,. H. DICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer,
at Dickerman’s. a6 Neveda City
L
ROSENBERG BROS.
Of the Palace Dry Goods Store,
Have this year received one of the
Largest Stocks of Dry and Fancy Soods for
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CI> SC) Oy Cl) sO, Ob, CLM KID CLM PCI CLA KI
(yeic\ £2) Yeas) oo) (ry:) (ry) oaa aS} (20) iar) O@avona
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To be considered in
Men’s Made to Order Clothing
ARE
STYLE,
FIT,
QUALITY,
PRICE.
SMITH The Tailor
Turns out work that
fulfills every requirement.
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Hartman—
“Prince of Cutters” Sar)
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References—
My Patrons.
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Gar) 205) (Sar) (Sars. (SERS SRN 5a
SET SE MEET NEY RT NES BE
the Holiday Grade .
That was ever brought to Nevada City,
comprising all of the latest novelties in
HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, NECKWEAR, ETC.
aati : We Are Agents for
THE CELEBRATED
P. CENTEMERI
GLOVES,
The Best in the World.
All Gloves Carefully Fitted
to the hand.
Ladies, Our $1 two-clasp Kid
Gloves can’t be beat.
IN ALL SHADES.
Our
HANDKERCHIEF STOCK
Shanceo TH
a Fea ew age HAND HOME,
Siik Mufflers in all Shades,
OUR NEW UMBRELLAS ARE BEAUTIES,
e have also received a fine stock of MACKINTOSHES for Ladies and
Obiidron Also all the late styles in Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s CLOAKS
and CAPES, which we are selling at very low figures. We have also received
our NEW SUITINGS, and they are handsome. Ladies, before making your
purchases for the holidays, please call and examine our stock. No trouble to
show goods. All orders from the country promptly filled. Respectfully,
OR SECOND SURPRISE SHE
Will Take place December I7th.
The Ladies of this city will have
Pes an opportunity on that day to
: get some fine bargains in
Winter Wpillinery at Cost.
Remember Friday Only. Goods will be laid aside by
\
No STALE Goops.
OO 660664006 0%
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I receive fresh Groceries and Provisions daily
and my stock is constantly new and fresh. My
policy is to buy ° 3
THE BEST TO BE HAD
And to sell
At the Lowest. Prices,
One price to all, courteous treatment and prompt delivery.
PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
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