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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Published Every Evening, except Sunday.
Q0@F See first page for additional
Reading Matter.
ES
PERSONAL POINTERS..
A Concise Chronicle of Yariots Folks
Doings and Intentions.
T. Fitzgerald of Mooney Flat is in town,
Miss M. C. Holborn of Sweetiand arrived
‘here yesterday.
Miss K, R. Smith arrived here last evening.
Frank Golden left yesterday for Carson
City.
E, Northup, the San Juan Constable, arrived here last evening.
W. Selkirke of Camptonville arrived yesterday en route to San Francisco,
_W. A. Bucknam came down from Truckee
this morning.
A. L. Francis of ‘Oakland i is here in the
teat of the Shatter Piano, »
Miss F. Henricks and Miss P. Schoen, of
San Francisco, are here on a visit.
E. M, Lone of Maybert came down yesterday. if
Miss Sallie Cox of San‘Jose is here on a
visit to C. P, Loughridge.
Chris. Torgeson of Relief Hill has gone to
San Francisco to spend a few days.
D. P. Stewart and Chas. Phelps are down
from Washington and will remain a few
days.
J. Y. Davis arrived here last evening
from Downieville on his way to San Francisco,
R. I, Thomas and wife and Miss Morgan
left yesterday for Oroville, where they will
spend Christmas. .
John Lammon returned last
from Siskiyou county, where he has been
for some time past.
C. B. Wooster and E, J. Olsen, of San
Jose, arrived here last evening on their way
to Washington.
M. “Hutchinson of New York arrived here
last evening. He is here in the interest of
one of the largest wholesale clothing houses
of that city. :
James Morris and Miss F. whoHiave been here on a visit to the popular
junior member of the Union Hotel, A. W.
Morris, returned to Alameda today.
Joseph Thomas Jr. here “from
West Point, Calaveras county, last night,
evening
Morris,
arrived
“on a visit to his folks, after an absence of a
year and a half, Joe’s many friends are
glad to see him home again,
D. 8, Collins of Grass Valley was in town
last night, and left this morning for. Graniteville, where he goes to sell certain property belonging to the Shepp estate, of which
he is the administrator.
+ e@e + — ——_—
Every man having a beard should keep
it an even and natural color, and if it is not
so already, use Buckingham’s Dye and appear tidy. «
_——+ 0G
Ir you want the best for the least money
in watches, diamonds, fine jewelry, silver
novelties, etc., go to the Frank Golden
202:
2
——
The Theater Last Night.
The eacond performance of the James
Ward Company at the Theater last night
_ ‘was not so well attended as on the preceding night. In some respects the performance was better, the singers being in clearer
voice than on Thursday evening. This forenoon the company left for Colfax, where
t hey are to play tonight.
—o-0@e——___——
Trinity Church.
Rev. Erasmus Van Deerlin, .
Fourth Sunday in Advent : Morning Prayer,
Litany and sermon at 11 4. M.; Sunday
school at 12:30. The early Communion will
be omitted. All are cordially invited to
worship at Trinity Church.
——_—_—___—_-~@--——
Committee Endorsement.
The Démocratic County Central Committee met in this city today for the purpose of
endorsing aspirants for the Nevada City
and Truckee Postmasterships. Thirty-four
delegates were represented. W. A, Bucknam received the indorsement of the Commitee for the Truckee office and up to our
going to press no one had been indorsed for
the local office.
rector.
ei eas 9Srix Initial Handerchiefs at all prices,
and Silk Muffiers and Reefers of all grades
and prices, at Carter & Johnston’s. 21
Tue Frank Golden Jewelry Store is the
rendezvous for people seeking holiday
gifts. d20-2t
+ +@e +
It Will Please ‘ein.
‘Don’t forget the Children’s Stockings.
Find things for them on Mrs, Lester &
Crawford’s 5 and 10 cent counter, d18-6t
—_—__ + -@e >
We have a fine line in silver novelties
and plated ware—just the thing for Xmas
presents, Lurrse & Branb,
LOOKING BRIGHTER.
Passing Away.
Special to DaAILy TRANSCRIPT.
San Francisco, December
of these two cities,
from the ‘“‘slump”’ of yesterday.
change even more panicky than on
previous day,
Rothschild Bros, cabled that they had no
intention of withdrawing 'the sunt Of~ $25,(00,000 from their agencies, as had been rea
ported,
Other London brokers cabled that there
should be no unusual draft on American
conncction,
Thee rate of money on call yesterday
was {0 cents charged, It fell to 25 cents
and later charged 5 cents.
In New York ten of the important banks
propose to takeg gption which will — to
sustain the gold reserve,
Although the ‘condition have improved
the
circles is that there will be a marked and
since yesterday, opinion is financial
continuous flow of gold to Europe.
Altogether the news is reassuring and
gives promise of further improvement in the
situation on Monday.”
But one failure is reported on change so
far, and that not a heavy one,
—-~2 #@ee—-— -—_ --——
A Pleasant Meeting.
The meeting of the Royal Whist Club at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. J, F. Colley, on
Nevada street, last evening, was indeed a
very pleasant affair, and the members were
entertained in a delightful manner, . F, EK,
Brown and Mrs, W. D. Vinton wWoa the
first prizes, and F,T. Nilon and Mrs, A,
M. Gray were awarded the second prizes.
After the card playing was finished and
dainty refreshments were served, the com=
pany amused themselyes until a late hour
with music and danging, The next meeting
of the club will not be held until after the
holidays, ° :
SS
Fine Stock.
ee r
Attention is called to the advertisement
of Carter & Johnston in today’s paper. This
firm has one of the finest stocks of clothing
and furnishing goods in the county, and enjoys the reputation of giving their customers the very best bargains. If you have not
. seen their beautiful goods for the holidays,
don’t fail to visit their store,
Se eee
Violated the oréiiance.
Charley Wo Kee was arrested yesterday
for violating the fire ordinance. by conducting a laundry in a building that is not constructed according to the ordinance, He
was admitted to bail in the sum of $100, to
await trial, The building is owned by J,
G. Bowerman, at the foot of Broad street.
+ 20+ —Congregational Charch.
There will be preaching morning and evening by the pastor, Rev, J. Sims, Subject
of discourse in the evening: ‘‘The Angelic
. Solo and Ché&us’’—A Chrismaé discourse.
Jupior Christian Endeavor at 4 p. m.,
lead Senior Christian Endeavor at 6 p.
by Mrs. Gribble, Subject:
of Christianity.” Sunday school at the
usual hour. All are invited to these services,
m,,;
“Good Tidings
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Pivsu Slippers, from $1 b> $1. 75 per pair,
at the store of Carter & Johnston. d-21
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~ Methodist Church.
Preaching morning and evening by the
pastor, Rev. W. C. Subject of disat 1] a. m+
For the evening, at 7 p. m.:
Gray.
“The Incarnation.”
**A Christma
Suncourse,
Carol.”
day school at’ 12:30 p, m.
at 5:30 p, m. ° All are invited,
oe ne :
Necktiks froin 25 cents to $1.50; a
Carter & Johnston’s,
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Will “Open mMondey Night.
Epworth League at 6 p. m.
y,
Junior Leegne
at the Theater Monday night for a week’s
engagement. A carload of special scenery
produced throughout,
will he “Stormy Waters,”
10, 20 and 30 cents,
+ @e--————
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
MICE
~ BAKING
POWDER
Most Perfect Made.
te 40 Years the Standard,
Curisrmas CANDLES at J, J,
Bee Hive grocery store,
—— + 2
School Correspondent.
d2)
ing ticket good for one copy.
tickets and help the good cause.
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Cheaper Than Ever.
bof them, at lower prices’ than ever sold is
~++ee--Boys’ Athletic Shoes at Miller's,
oie emp cael eee
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cannes he cured by local applications,
edy: it cures catarrh, it purifies the blood.
do not purge, pain or gripe,
druggists.
The Black Financial Cloud in the’ East! aen chang
21.—Dispatches received from New York and London indicate that within the past twentyfour hours there has been a very decided
improvement in the financial outlook in each
American gecurities have rallied greatly
In New York the market opened on exthe
At 10:30 the market rallied. This change
for the better was owing to the fact that the
The Columbian Stock C ompany will open
will be brought bere and all plays will. be
staged in the best manuer and* carefully
The opening play
Popular prices:
Jackson's
Harry Sukeforth is the school correspondent for the Christmas Examiner and is sellBuy a
Dolls of all kinds/and sizes, and pl nty
this city before, at Lester & Crawford's, dlt
Carakrn is a constitutional disease avd
Hood's Sarsaparilla is a constitutional remHoop’s re are purely vegetable, and
Sold by all
The Weather.
At 8 o’clock last wees the stars were
shining and indications were favorable for .
fair weather. Later there was a very sude in the condition of the elements,
land about 11 o’clock snow began to fall ata
lively rate and continued quite steadily for .
that time till .
ha >
a couple of hours. From
about six inches,
in this city, although the cloudy appearance
i Ps
. kind, probably rain,
In the
was donbtiess a heavy fall of
higher altitudes of the county there
snow last
night, and it is quite probable, judging from
indications, that there will be more snow
yet in those localities befure the storm is
<=
over, —
Fe ._ sen
For pretty Christmas Candles go to Ja kson's. : d21
ee ee aes
A Fine Present.The biack silk dress that B. Newman &
Co, cffer as a firtzeto the person who holds
the lucky ticket, is proving a drawing card
and all the ladies are striving to get as many
chances as they can, A ticket is given for
every y dollars: ‘worth of goods purchased,
+ +Oe> sae
Weit Out on Runners.
The Washington stage line is now using
sleighs to carry passengers and the mail aod
express matter. Owing to the fall of snow
. last night the proprietors of the above line
put on a sleigh this morning, instead of
taking their stage to the Central House, as
they have been doing for several days.
+ wee -A Good Indication.
«We jaiea that the indications at the Iudependence mine, which adjoins the Maryland, in Grass Valley district, are highly
encouraging. A heavy flow of water hag
been encountered, following the cutting. of
quartz stringers, and this miners consider a
good sign that the main ledge is not far off,
a ee
Local Brieflets.
the two weeks’ holiday vacation,
F, Theodosi, who was caved on at. the
Harmony mine yesterday, is getting along
nicely.
The stormy weather is interfering considerably with the holiday trade, but notwithstanding this most of the storekeepers say
they have been doing a good business.
sess ee
Is improving.
State Librarian Dana Perkins, who was
recently stricken with paralysis, has improved considerably and it is thought that
he will soon be out again, He has been removed from San Francisco to Sacramento
: sees =
Testimonial.
Mrs. S.S. Hamby, of Mokelumne Hil’,
Cal., says Oil of Iden will cure rheutma~
tism, :
+ tOe+ = esa wd
Albums. Albums.
Do you contemplate getting an album for
your child, your father, your mother, your
We advise you to call aiid take a look at our
stock of Celluloid
prices. Remember it is a free exhibition.
d20-tf J, Levy,
— + tare
Jusr received. An ele gant line of ladies”
silver-monted purses and new silver novelties at the Golden Jewelry Stora, d202t
+ 2ec+ Sa
GENTLEMEN'S Emroidered Slippers at
Miller’s, dls-tf
+-0@e+
3uY your ner a Cape Overcoat at Mil:
ler’s, d1g-tf
Notice to Federal Loan Stockholders.
VHE REGULAR ANNUAL MBETING OF
the stockholders of the. Federal Loan Gold
Quartz Mining Compauy will Be held at A
Wutke’s office on
Jhursday, January 9th, 1896.
At 7:80 o’elock p. m., for the pu:pose of elect
nga Board’of Directors for the! ensuing year
and for the transaction of such other busines«
ab may be brought be/ore the meeting,
JO 4NVINCENT, President.
J.@ O'NEILL, See’y
Neveda City, Dec. 21, 1895
’
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All At’
“The :
. morning there were frequent spells of snow.
‘ing, which made the total depth at 7 o’clock .
Today no snow has fallen
jof the sky portends more storm of some .
« Price only 50
The public schools closed yesterday for
sister, your best girl, or any of your friends? .
‘Albums and obtain oury
New Store,
Married. ‘
. Frank Woodworth of Woodland and Miss
Frankie. Stewart of .Washington, eldest
. daughter of D. P. Stewart, were married at
‘Sacramento a few days since. They are
: sp ending the honeymoon at San Francisco,
and from there will go to Folsom, where
they intend residing.
er eae
. Died of Pneumonia.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs,
Blue Tent, aged four months and
died yesterday afternoon, death
The -funeral
The sorrowing
all their
Vie
: Sauvee of
five days,
resuliing from pneumonia,
took place this afternoon.
. parents have the sympathy of
. friends.
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Fixe Embroidered Suspenders, from 50
cents at $1.50, at Carter & Johnston’s. d21
2 2@es
Native Daughters.
The’ Native Daughters are as busy—as
bees making preparations for their grand
leap year ball,
making long strings of evergreen decorations'to be used in the adorfment of the
Committees are at work
Armory, The expenses of the affair are
‘already exceedingly large and for the most
part are due to the proposed decorations,
which will be little less than bandsome and
elaborate.
a +o +
A 3rIMULANY is often needed to nourish
and strengthen the roots and to keep the
hair a natural color, Hall’s Hair Renewer
s the best tonic for the hair,
7 Oe +
GENTLEMEN'S Silk Initial 25¢,
chiefs, at Miller’s
— a
It May Do As Much fer You.
Handker18-tf
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes
that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for
maay years, with severe pains in his back
and also that his bladder was affected. He
tried many so called Kidney cures bat without any good result, About a year ago he
began use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once, Electric Bitters is especially
adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver
troubles and often gives almost, instant relief. One trial will prove our. statement,
ce, for large bottle. At Dickerman & Co,’s, Drug Store.
tS
Please Take Notice
Tkat we have no connection with the Grass
direct, pay Cash for’w bat we buy and therefore we are able to sell you goods as low as
Yours for business,
: J. Levy,
Commércial street, Nevada City.
2 per rere ——
any one-in the County.
d20-tf
Srais to let, Enquire of G, D. Buckley
2 2 o
Boys’ Sweaters at Miller’s.
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A Complete Stock.
d18-tf
Our stock of W ate shes, Jewelry and: Solid
Silverware is complé te, and we can satisfy
any person who wishes an article in our
line, beth in quality and price,
dl§-66 Lute & BRAND.
‘OOD’S
Sarsaparilla is carefully prepared by
experienced pharMacists from Sarsa" Zam parilla, Dandelion,
Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper
Berries, and other well
ble remedies,
portion and
know n vegetaThe ¢ ‘ombination, ProPec liar ‘to
may llooil's, Lakes gi ah
er Peculiar to Itself. Hood's
Sirsa parilla
Process are
ures Scrofula, Suit Rheum, Sores
Z ls, Pimples and all other affections
eavsed by impure blood; Dyspepsia,
Lillou sm Sick Headache, Debility,
Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and
fie @ iver Coniplaints. It
<a, is Not What We Say,
% but, what Hood's
Sarsaparilla Does,
that Tells the Story—
Hood's Sarsaparilla
URES
Valley Wonder, we noW import our goods]:
: “Don’t Buy” §
ZEN VZEN ZX
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)MINING NOTES FROM SIERRA‘
—The Prospects at Forest City and Vicinity
_Are Growing Brighter.
We are informed that the North Fork
drift gravel mine, at Forest City, is looking
well. Gravel has been struck in the Lucky
Dog tunnel, which was run in some 360
feet. is said to be good,
This tunnel lies between Forest City and
the Mountain House and shows that the
Bald Mountain gravel channel extends down
that way. The North Fork main tunnel
has been steadily pushed ahead and will
probably reach the channel by’ spring, when
Forest City will prosperous,
Things have a brighter look in that. section
already,
The Hope quartz mine at Alleghany is
looking well. ‘Stringers’ of quartz “that is
heavily sulphuretted have struck.
They have 280 feet yet to drive before
reaching the old works,
which was very rich,
There is a likelihood cf the eld Rainbow
mine, at Alleghany, being opened upPagain,
Several hundred
been extracted, and more than. $150,000
have been spent looking for a left hand
shoot, which is now known to dip to the
right. A comparatively small amount of
money will now set them rght on the way
The prospect
again be
been
the ore shoot in
thousand dollars have
to success, for the Rainbow shoot of ore
when worked was very rich.
Work is progressing at the El Dorado
and Plumbago mines and the outlook is
very encoursging. Rich developments are
expected before log.
+ eeTux Recorp of remarkable cures effected
enables us truthfully to say that Hood's
Sarsaparilla is the only true blood puritier
prominently in the public eye today.
i
Tue most appropriate Christmas present
you can buy is a nice
Go to the Golden Jewelry
Co.’s Store, where their stock is complete
and their prices are. lower than ever. They
are just unpacking a new line of canes and
silk umbrellas, opera glasses and solid silver novelties that we will sell at bedrock
prices, d202t
plece of jewelry or
silverware,
3
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
‘SA cream of tartar baking powder, Highest of all in: leavening strength,” Latest
United States Government Food Report,
Royal Baking Powder Company,
106 Wall street, N. Y.
sii dlkcuicti stitnc sta anicoia Me Me Mo See
99
Your Toys and Holiday Goods of the <
Popular Branch Store in the Down.
ing Building, opposite A. D. Tower's r
residence, unless you care to save &
Fifty Cents on Kach Dollar, a
We Can’t Be Undersold.
ee .
IKE FIEL, c
The Cheap Man of Nevada ( founty. }}
.NILE, &
Nee “ Manager, Ny
Handsome Xmas Car a
with —ever
50-oent purchase;
is
a
Need! s Pillg win new trienda =
G ROVER CLEVEY.AND.
©
PAP AS AS ASAE TS GS ASAE aie
his man is talked of today
more than any other
the world,
man in
Every true Ameridn praises him for his posi
tion on the Venezuelan question, There is a_ similarity
Just now between a
of ‘this
merchant
and the distinguished President; the former
Ineans business and so does
the latter.. If you don’t believe it call on J. LEVY, at
Nevada City and just see how
he is making business by putting down the prices upon his
stock of Holiday Novelties,
such as Photograph and Autograph Albums,
Handkerchief
city
Glove
Cases,
Boxes, Photo Holders;
Suspenders? Ladies’ Silk
Handkerchiefs,
Men's Fancy
Work
Fine
~ and
Ete:
Lad ies’
Slippers,
. gifts has also been received,
ARRIVALS AT THE
Uniop Hotel, Main Street.
H. Tryon, Sacramento,
C, Layson, =
F. Moore, Smartsville,
W. Culing, oe
F. J. Portley, Grass Valley,
FE. Coulter, =
E. Lockland, San Francisco,
Miss F. Henricks, ss
oe: P. Schoen, ss
. Dreyman, = .
E. Culing, nee .
FE. M. Love, Maybert,
j
S. Harper, bs
D. Dellarius, San Francisco,
C. Hill, Virginia © ity,
A. L. Francis, Oakland,
Wm Selkirk, Brandy City. .
W. Jewett, Ione, :
.
.
Wim, Wellman, Wheatland,
E. J. Carter, de
T. Heisev, she
H. Harper, ee
Sr ee
A Carload of Stoves.
George E. Turner, the pioneer hardware
merchant, has just received from the East a
carload of stoves and is offering them at the
very lowest prices. The stock includes
both cooking and heating stoves, of the best
and latest patterns, and of various sizes.
A fine line of. gocds suitable for holiday
— oe.
“I was greatly troubled with aches and
pains and could not sleep at night. My husband had me take “Hood's Sarsaparilla,
now I can sleep and those pains have left
me and I beg in to feel like a new person,’
Mrs. J. Henry, Brooke, Cal.
Hoop's Pius cure sick headache,
Se rare ae
It gives us » pie sasure to show our goods,
whether you wish to buy or not,
x Lueryk & Branp,
‘First-Class Laundrying.
Try the Twin City Steam Laundry. Go
B, Johnson, the coal oil man, sole agent for
Nevada City. Leave call orders at Miss
Holbreok’s news stand, Broad street. 019
ASTHMA,
Distressing Cough,
ty cv SORE JOINTS
—aND—
B) M U SCL ES.
Despaired
ay »OF RELIEF.
CURED BY
Ayers Cherry Pectoral
“Some time since, I had a severe o
attack of asthitfa, accompanied with a
distressing cough and a general soreness 6
of the joints and muscles. I consulted ©
physicians and tried various remedies,
but without getting any relief, until I °
despaired of ever being well again.
Finally, I took Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
and in a very short time, was entirely
eured. T can, therefore, cordially and
confidently commend this medicine to 0
all.”"—J. RosELLS, Victoria, Texas. °
0000
“My wife had a very troublesome
cougp. She used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and procured immediate relief.” —
. H. Popricx, Humphreys, Ga,
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
Received Highest Awards
AT THE WORLD’S FAIR
and. Foley Sells
‘Bananas,
ments,
dles and
o
Dates, Figs, Limes,
Lemons, Oranges, Nuts of all
kinds, Pop-Corn (loose or in
bricks), Christmas Tree Orna.
Christmas Tree CanHolders, Bon Bons :
(from 16 cents up).
The largest andFinest dis~
play of Home-Made Candies
outside of San Francisce.
FOLEY’S
on Strictly: First-Class.
13 Commercial Street, Nevada City:
THROW YCUR
too lbs Flour, $176.
100 Ibs Middlings, $1.10.
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8 cans Corn Beef, $1.co.
Pepsin Whiskey, $4.25 perbe tt!
Oysters, per dozen cans, $1.
Bryant's Root Beer
J
Commercial ae near Pine
10 cts per bottle,
———
too Ibs Bran, $1 oo.
2 cans. Mackerel, $1.00
. 8 cans Clams, $1.00.
Morning Meal Package, 10 cts. 10 1b, Cans Salmon $1.00.
(sal Bottle Pickles 25e.
. ae
Hlires 3 for 50 ets.
ACKSON
Nevada City, Cal.
THEY ARE
COBLER
parr my
BEAUTIES
FINE _
SEAT ROCKERS
McLEAN SWING CHAIRS
ENAMELED EASLES
RATTAN ROCKERS
RUGS AND MATS
Call And See Them at
James Hinkead’s
CASH
Full stock of Furniture and large assortment of Goods Expressly for the Holidays.
FURNITURE STORE.
net
ready for business,
reasonable figures.
and examine our
We beg to announcéto our numerous
Friends and Patrons that we arenow
The largest and finest Stock of Holiday
Goods that ever came to this market
° we offer to the Public at the most
Come, everyone,
display of Toys,
‘Books, Fancy Goods and numerous
novelties in every branch.
I. STEIN,
Broad St., Next to Count? Treasurer's Office.
Z Jo