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December 21, 1893 (4 pages)

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: about © is wory to make irtheat is At tne in every good foodyou will ) assertion ve not onng ‘of the ity and vito supply our, etc. fat own tore 1808 HCY » : PROGRESS. thing of hat you ale when re. L on to “tay 4 all urees. I am Dieassyou io tment. Tmake a sp The chen: 8 orate will be looks well, is ea and cheap, Rave ain 2 and fancy. ei asipriale ‘LERY ‘re ic Ov es s id If you have not visited the White House of I. Reich & Co., opposite the Union Hotel, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1893, Main street, Nevada City, to see an estabThe Fine Dress Goods Now on exhibition at Mrs. Lester & Crawford’s beat anything of the kind ever seen in Nevada county. Their stock is the largest, choicest and cheapest ever offered to the people of this community. have at least looked over the stock at Mrs. Lester & Crawford’s. tf Don’t buy anything in this line, ‘ladies, until you: lishment of that kind in a place of this size, Everything you can think of in the fancy goods line is carried by this firm. You can form no idea of the store without visiting it. While it is a first-class establishment yet the prices are lower than the lowest. tf plein se digs piace Hanging Mirrors. _— Now if you want something nice in that line go to James Kinkeap’s furniture rooms If you cannot get suited at Carrer & JOHNSTON’s ‘in Ties, then suited in this city, Get a Nice Parlor Set. There is no establishment in the county that carries such a fine stock of Parlor Sets as James Kinxeap, They are of the latest styles and will be sold at San Francisco ssa prices. Eastern Maple Syrup. — A fine stock received today at Shnrtleff & THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. You Wouta te Surprisea It Not There, Nowhere. Brown & Calkins, Publishers. you cannot get tt tf Fine Bedroom Sets. — and he will give you a bargain. tf Turkeys! Turkeys! Turkeys Son’s, Plaza Store. ‘This is the hest lot that has ever come to this city, and as there will bea great demand for it, orders should be The largest and handsomest stock of Silk Tnitial Handkerchiefs that has ever been seen in this clty are now on exhibition at B. H. Miller's, Odd Fellows’ Building. tf +2@e + Children’s Rockers. Nothing nicer can be found for a Christ= mas or New Year's present than one of those fine rockers at James Kixnggap’s. tf 2 SS Eh aa Frozen Eastern Oysters. Several cases of the best Frozen Eastern Oysters just received at Shurtleff & Son’s, at the Plaza Store. Only 65 cents per can, Send in your orders. tf. ~ Chickens! Chickens! Chickens ! * Have youseen them? If not, go right straight dowa to James Kiyxxap’s and look at them. If you want anything in that line you can surely be suited as to quality and price. — ». tf i i Forty dozen of the nicest chickens in town to be.had at Shurtleff & Son’s Plaza Store. tf 0-6 Lovely Suspenders. — B. H. Miller has the finest stock of Hand Embroidered Suspenders in this city. Nothing equalled to them any where. tf Harmony Souvenir Charms. They are beauties. «Go and see them at Lurtsr & Branv’s, tf i llpaaciecs cada ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. TUESDAY, DEC. 19th Jas, Murphy, Rocklin, John Kennedy, Aulfurn, H. Huey, Sacramento, c. Landsburg, Relief Hull, R. Landsburg, ¢¢ W. J. Rogers, Grass Valley, Miss E, Blackburn, Sacramento, W. H. Williams, sie J. L. Serbert, Mocre’s Flat, D.P. Fitzgerald, #4 Myers Preston, Berkeley, \ the old pioneer establishment of Lurrsr . the Atkins Business College of ‘that city, If you want the best Turkey you have ever seen in your life go dewn to Shurtleff & Son’s and leave your order, tf For Reliable Jewelry & Branp. Their scock is the choicest to be ound in this city. tf Sign Painting. C, F. Harvey, an experienced sign writer, ornamental painter and decorator, is now in this city and will attend to all orders. If you want a stylish sign, at a low price, give him a call. dlg 20+. Elegant Suspenders. Fancy Embroidered Suspenders, suitable for a Xmas present, at Carter & JouNSTON’S, : tf Will Deliver the Address. Senator Preston went to Sacramento today to be present at the closing exercises of Mr. Preston will deliver an address to the members of the college, and the same we are confident will be an effort worthy of the o¢casion as well as interesting and “instructive to.those who are afforded the pleasure of listening to the remarks of the able and sent in without delay: Buy ’Em Up. Go to Charles Grimes’ and purchase one of those fine Umbrellas, Silk, silk-faced and alpacca. —_—_—————t982 Currants and Citron. ‘Chas. E. Mulloy has just received a fine stock of Currants and Citron, raised in this State. They. are the finest ever brought to this market. Give the home production a trial, th First-Class Work. Take your watches and jewelry to GotpEN’s for repairs. First-class work, prompt attention and the lowest prices. For Nice Fruits Go to Mrs, Hocking’s on Broad street. tf ARRIVALS AT THE National Exchange, Broad Street. TUESDAY, DEC. 19th, M. Taylor, San Francisco, w. Rupe L Sam Anderson, se tf, tf tf d2-tf Geo. Bushby, Smartaville, Ed. Bushby, we J. J, Williams, San Francisco, F. D. Clark, Marysville, Geo. Wilson, s¢ KE. B. Sanders, «« Gee. L, Ames, Auburn, L. E. Moraine, * WEDNESDAY, DEC, 20th, Riggs, Sacramento, Wilson, e . Wineman, , . Prisk, Grass Valley, » Douglass, “ . King, te eo. Kopps, Dutch Flat, . J. Cadwallader, « : C, Horner, # iss Ott, a » M, Harris, Oakland, O. Martin & wife, Downieville, K. Brown & wife, ts » A. George, ‘ _ A. R. Lando, sh Stanley Martin, a Miss B. Parker, Sierra City, L. R, Prescott, Washington, KP, Fitzgerald, 4¢ A. M. Williams, as Jas. McBride, San Francisco, Geo. Levee, as , + 29+. Gloves for the Party. 25 4-4 > eyo CF a h. > mimes <> Mrs. Lester & Crawford received this morning the greatest stock of Kid Gloves ever brought to this city. They are of the ‘latest styles, and were selected for the coming ball, Go and look at them, ladies, tf Armour’s Mince Meat. Put up in glass jars. The finest and freshest lot in the city at Chas. E. Mulloy’s, tf ————+oe --—______‘A Branch Store. Frank Golden has made arrangements fer opening a branch jewelry store at Grass Valley shortly, for the accommodation of his customers in that city. Installation ‘and Banquet. On Tuesday evening, January 9th, the ‘officers of Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, Native Sons of the Goldea West, will be installed. After the installation a banquet will be served. Great Cut. » Agreat cut in the price of all Dinner, Tea and Chamber Sets at Great American Tea Store, tf Election of Officers. At the meeting of the A. O, F. of A,, last Motiday night, the following officers were elected: William Monk, OC, R.; R. J. Tremaine, 8. ©. R.; John Stevens, T.; Waa. Delbridge, F, S.; William Foote, R. 8.; A. H. Williams, 8. W.; William Avery, J. W.; Win. Sandow, 8S. B.; Wm. Browning, J. B.;° Wm. Browning, Trustee; R. M. Hunt, Dr.; B. A. Boat, J. P. C. R. ———-—-—+-+@¢-¢ ——___ Cannot Be Beat The Holiday Goods at the White House, opposite’ Union Hotel, excels anything of the. kind ever shown in this city. San Frasicisco prices will rule at this establishment, : tf ——_———— ‘ Awarded © Highest Honors—-World’s. Fair. eloquent gentleman. Extraordinary ‘Low Prices. a big bargain. tf Oo Fancy Goods for the Holidays. busy in arranging the goods, and surely! §. Somergrund, “ @ OWDER they have succeeded well in making avery} D. R. McIntosh, 2 artistic display, Everybody invited to call : . ee Graniteville, Absolutely Pure. mn sateen i «ices Ne > # came a8 Corea A cream of tartar baking powder,— For Oysters in any style, during the holiMark Baruh, “ : Highest of all in leavening strength.—Latest ‘. days or any other time, go to Tam’s res-. W. Beane, “ United States Government Food Report. taurant. Frozen Oysters for sale. 418 lw A One-Legged Drunk. A one-legged individual:who peddles lead pencils for a living and has a liking for strong drink, was arrested at Grass Valley yesterday for drunken conduct. He was so intoxicated that the two arresting officers had to almost carry him to the calaboose, Married a Cotton Planter. Miss Sallie Montgomery, who formerly lived in Penn Valley, was married several days ago at Greenville, Mississippi, to W. R. Wortham, a wealthy cotton planter, The bride is well known here, and the greom visited ‘this county about two years ago, Here’sa Bargain, Ladies. Five-button real Kid Gloves for the low price of $1 per pair. We have them in all shades, Also, a full line of Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Our stock in this line is the largest ever brought te Nevada county. Don't forget the place—I. Reich & Co., opposite Union Hotel. tf Saad «dened Send in Reports. School teachers and secretaries of lodges who have pregrams of interest to the public will confer a favor by sending them to the TRANSCRIPT, Handsome Sets. Handsome Water or Lemonade Sets for $1.25, $1.50, $2,00; $2.25 at Great American Tea Store, tf Public School Exercises. Exercises will be held in the High Scheol Friday afternoon, beginning at 1:45 o'clock, Parents and othets are invited. In the other schools there will be no special exercises, as the pupils have not had an oppor~ tunity to prepare for the same, as owing te the regrading of the schools the time has bas been needed to bring classes up to the present grading. The schools close tomorrow for the Xmas vacation and will not reopen till Monday, January 8th. ‘ + 000 Road Poll Taxes. George A, Bailey has been engaged to collect tHe city road poll tax, and has commenced making his rounds, The tax is $3. Tt is thought the collections will amount to between $600 and $700. Members of the Fire Department and thore belonging to the military are not collected from, Se It is the talk of the town that Mrs. Lester & Orawford are selling everything in the Dry and Fancy Goods line, Millinery, Holiday Goods, ete., cheaper than any other house in Nevada county. — Visit that establishment if you want to get in the swim ‘for No establishment in Nevada City has a finer display of Fancy Groceries than that of Chas. E. Mulloy. The stock is complete and second to none outside of\San Francisco. Mr, Mulloy’s clerks have been kept you spend at Great American Tea Store, tf H, G. Howell, « . E. J. Fritzpatrick, “ F. -W. on vi Julian Sonn #8 W. H. Chickering, ‘ John German, Jr., ‘ Will Waldron, Lake City, C. Orzalli, Granitevile, Wm. Glasson, Washington, D. M. Storey, Marysville, H. E. Lawton, England, H. E. Owner, Sacramento, 5 F. R. Remele, te A. Ahyler, Bloomfield, » T. Wortell, Jr., Lincoln, A. R. Kneebon, Speuceville, G. Levy, bs C. H. Mitchen, @rass Valley, W. F, Prisk, eC T. R. Cooley, se WEDNESDAY, DEC, 10th.
Ed Bushby, Smartaville, W. R. Conlin, te E. H. Hemlen, Sierra Valley, W. R. Senter, San Francisco, Miss-M, Godfrey, Columbia Hill, W. F. Geary, Sacramento, D. Flickinger, San Jose, ¥ W. W. Gibson, Eureka, ———2 9 Geo. Fine Lot of Hams and Bacon. Grissell Bros. on Commercial atreet have en hand the largest and freshest lot of Bacon and Hams ever on exhibition in Ne« vada City, They are of their own curing and excel anything of that kind ever offered for sale in this . market. They invite the people in general to visit their meat market and see for themselves that the Bacon and Hams turned out by them have no equal cm earth. Try Grissell Bros.” Hams and Bacon if you want something very nice in that line. : tf Ir you want to buy candy chgap, ‘go to A. Tam’s, on Broad street, where a fine lot of fresh candies can always be found. d18 eee eo. Don’t Miss the Chance. The greatest inducement ever offered to the public is that of the Bee Hive Baking Powder. ticle, equal to any in the market and the prive is as cheap as any. A prize is given to every purchaser of the Bee Hive Baking Powder, and a chance is also given in an Kight-Day Onyx Clock.’ The clock is a beauty. Goto J. J. Jackson’s Bee Hive Grocery Store and get a can. tf Royal Baking Powder (o,, 106 Wall St., N.Y, The Baking Powder is a fine ar-. @" ideal bedroom they saw on Main Street, -you want a suit of any lowest. 3 tf _—————-+-+@e » The Best Out. brought to town. All styles and Prices. Year's present, tf eres Eas For Nice Christmas Presents Of all’ kinds, go to Mrs. Hocking’s on Broad street. tf Sitk Umbrellas, $1 25. That is just the price I. Reich & Co., opPosite the Union Hotel, are selling choice Silk Umbrellas. One of them would be a nice Christmas present for anyone, tf if You Want A fine watch go to the old firm of Levryr & BRAND, tf A $20,000 Bed Chamber. Nevada countyans returning from the World's Fair describe exhibition there. It was ex— quisitely finished in white en— amel, blue and gold, and dec orated with pale pink cupids and garlands. ’ Do you suppose you would sleep any better there than in one of our $35 beds ? When you get a hair mattress just so good you can't make it any better, soa twenty thousand dollar bed couldn't have a better mattress than our thirty-five dollar one has —and the mattress is the bed, after all. Pleaseremember that we gre the principal Nevada county sellers of Furniture, Carpets and Wall Papers. Our stock lowest. LEGG & SHAW, . Nevada City. Ed Jenkins, San Juan, M. Black, se P, Dunn, Oakland, M. O. Purnell, QO. P, Alexander, Reno. i. oe Ladies, $2 80 Will buy you one of the very latest atyle Dress Suits at the White House of I, Reich &Co., opposite the Union Hotel. There is no store in the United States that will give such a bargain as this. Go imme. diately and make your selection, This is one of the chances in a lifetime, tf _——— -—_-~@e o— Plenty of Turkeys. On and after December 19th all parties wishing nice Christmas turkeys can obtain them from H. Pecarty at his old stand, Pine street, He will have 200 or 800 of the finest turkeys in the State. d18 lw bce Election of Officers. Olympic Temple of Pythian Sisters, of Grass Valley, have elected the following officers: Mrs, Eloise Crase, M. E. C.; Mrs, Josie Deeble, E.8.; Mrs, Annie Williams, E. J,; Mrs. C, Fox, M.; Mrs. W. H, Weldon, M. of R. & C.; Miss Lulu Wilhelm, M, of F.; Mrs. Annie Trenberth, P. of F.; Mrs, Lizzie Williams, G. O. F.; Mrs, Edith Crase, Trustee; Mrs, Mary A. Marwick, P. 0, Elegant Dress P Pattern, $2. We received today a stock of Dress Goods well worth the attention of every lady in a _ MILLERem LEADER IN gue Four-in-Hands Windsors , Ascots Tecks Puffs Bows — / Not an old-style one in the Store ! All received within the tast fortnight ! If you can't come, send. We'll we forward don’t suit return them Look in at Nevada county, They must be seen to be NEGRKWEAR__» guarantee to give satisfaction, and if what When you pass his store on Broad street a Huminated Silks — Changeable « Persian se Watered aa Fluff «e Embroidered Centers Crepes and get your money back. Miller’s Window appreciated. We will sell, for this week, a full dreas pattern for $2, They are worth double the price we ask for them. Don’t miss this great bargain at the White House of I. Reich & Co., oppesite Union Hotel. tf +e Hemstitched Surah Mufflers. The finest and largest stock of Hemstitched Surah Mufflers ever brought to this city for sale at B. H. Miller’s, tf Save Money. You'll save 25 cts. to 35 cts. on every $1.00 A Bad Accident. Grass Valley Union: Richard Trathen, Solid Silver and Plated W FRANK to Nevada GRAND DISPLAY thier: Occ Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, son has opened, in the National Exchange Ho_ > tel Building, Broad Street, with the Largest and most Elegant Stock of Goods ever brought Be A call from the most sceptical will please us. are, Optical Goods, Etc. GOLDEN of Virginia City and CarCity. Go te Charles Grimes’ store, of course, if kind of clothing He keeps the best, and his prices are the James Kinkeaphas just received the most beautiful lot of Bed Lounges ever Nothing nicer for a Christmas or New is the largest, our prices the =e 7 ly vou have made up you mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla, do not be persuaded to take any other, Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaon shift Mr. Trathen and others were enwho resides on Henderson street, met with an accident in the Idaho mine last eve: ing by which he lost the top of his second finger on his right hand, Shortly after going We offer these Goods at closer prices than any house on the Coas t. parilla, which possesses peculiar cura’ power, Hoop’s Pris cure liver ills, biliousness, ing Mr, Trathen's finger between it and a jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. sharp rock. Dr, Jones found it necessary Wisre x to amputate the finger above the first joint. Nandeomest of Al. The accident will interfere somewhat with Charles Grimes has the largest and hand= somest stock of the very latest styles of neck-wear to be found in the State, tf gaged in lifting heavy machine bar, weighing two or three hundred pounds, catehwor Our Moliday Goods —-_ “YOU WILL HAVE TO SEE TO APPRECIATE THEM. — . ) ; Ww Re b EVERYTHING CUARANT D. The Best In the Market. The Public Taste Hams, Bacon and Lard of the Colley Bros.” brand are the best and cheapest in the market. Why use foreign articles in this line when a better article can'be obtained at home ? Colley Bros, on Commercial street keep constantly onhand stock enough in this line to supply the people in this whole section of country. If you give one trial of Colley Bros,’ hams, bacon and lard you will never have any other kind in your house again. They also keep on hand the very best meats of all kinds to be had in this market, tf SS rn Ai For Nice Presents. One of those Rattan Rockers, in the latest styles, just from the factory, now on sale at James KINKBAD's, Commercial street. : tf + 0@e + i Fine Can Goods. It is the subject of remark by" those who have seen the Store, that Shurtleff & Son, have as fine a stock of fresh can goods as can te found in any house in Nevada Cowinty, : eee . tf, : Fine Art Productions. Ww. D. Vinton's stock of fine holiday Gift Books, Booklets, Christmas Cards, ete., is the finest in thia city. tf +*@epar Nothing Like It. Was ever seen in Nevada City before, Those elegant Holiday Goods which L Reich & Silk Initial Handkerchiefs. Where Shall . Go? Fine Meats. From now on to Christmas Chris, Naffsi}ger, opposite Citizens Bank, will have the grandest display of meats of all binds 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 Ho od’s Cures Mre. ©, H. Titus “‘Every Dose Helps Me When I take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I think it the best medicine for the blood, My otpyentold boy had sores on his feei, caused by POISG@N EVY. They became so large and goes he could not wear fis ppoes. A week after I began giving him 0od’s Sarsaparilla the sores be ‘an to heal and when he had taken two bottles he was cured.” Mrs. 0. H. Tr Us, So. Gibson, Pa. Co. have on their counters, tf Hoop's PILLe are purely vegetable, and @o not purge. pain or gripa rea vox, Ba ee ea See ereenaemenye~eareers v Is now complete and our Children's Initial Handkerchiefs, 45 Cts. per box. I. FROLIDAY GOODS ° At the “White House,”’ Main Street, opposite the Union Hote], <i THE LARGEST AND CHOICKEST ASSORI MENT or CHRISTMAS GOoDs Ever Shown in Nevada City ! OQur Assortment of Holiday Croodss Prices 7 THE LOWEST. Gentlemen’s Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, With Handsome Initials, 1-2 dozen in a box, tox $61.35 per box. Ladies Hemstitched Han kerchiefs, with Large Initials, 1-2 dozen ina box Woy $1.355 per box. Gent's White Silk Ipitial Handkerchiefs, Cheer at both big & little ? We Have AOLAALAAALAALAAAAALAAAALAALAAAAAAMAAIZ= PERFUMES PICTURE FRAMES BOOKLETS AND CARDS rvvnvyvvnnvonnnnnnnppngp Christmas CARR BROS’. Do you want the latest and finest novelties, useful and ornamental, to present to your loved ones, . UUUAMAAAAddddddddiiddidudis PAPE ASAP AS se MSIE AS PAPI UTIT IES MIS ART? 4 LOWEST ; F LARGEST . PRICES} sf VARIETY Mes! Vesa s9Mas Masta Mla SMa Min Se Sta WEAPONS ON WHEELS MECHANICAL, MUSICAL Pp * Wago ; Toy Plano Target Mi tles Carte. Crawling Alicators diuging Tove Pistols Velocipedes Kunning Horses Drums Bean Shooters Wheelbarrows Flyin irde Avccordeons Kte, Ete Kee. Etc. PUZZLES GAMES BALLS MISCELLANY World's Fair Telegraph Boy Base Fancy Whips Brownles Billiards Foot Wooly Dogs United States Tallyho Celluloid Hanks Wild Aa Show Chess Rubber cto, ite, none Horses Ek, dil Them ! MIUIECrerrnerverrerrerretrerrecey From the World's Most Celebrated Makers Wall and Easel, Many Sizes and Patterns Prang's, Raphael Tuck & Bons’, Hildesheimer's, Ete. 4n41 PICTURE AND AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS 355 . All; This Season's Most Elegant and Styligh CHRISTMAS BOOKS FRESHEST IN CELLULOID, PLUSH, METAL NOVELTIES FOR OLD AND YOUNG All the Prettiest Printed This Year D LEATHER 80 Styles Dressing, Glove and Handkerchief Cases BIGGEST STOCK 4: sat p fy, é Fs *. * Ly ‘ e A ; i 4 ‘2 s * » 4 My a f A > “ y ‘ \ ra , ; Ey 3 } BS ee ra