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PeCad. MSeSeus eecu
THE ‘TRANSCRIPT.
Established Sept. 6, 1380,
by Nat. P. Browx & Co.
NEVADA CITY, NEVADA 00. CALIFORNIA
BROWN & CALKINS. > Proprietors
FRIDAY.. ... 06 DEC. 4, 1897.
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THE PEOPLE LIKE IT.
It now seems quite possible, if not
probable, that the United States Senate may accept "President McKinley’s
“eurrency plan in which he proposes
the destruction of the “endless chain”
system by which gold is drawn out of
the Treasury, and a gradual transfer
of the.gold responsibility to the national banks of the country, in conjanction with an increased circulation
on their part. Prior to the presentation of the President's simple and apparently feasible plan it was believed
that nothing could be offered which
would be accepted by the silver element,
in the Senate, unless a freecoinage
proposition were attached to it. The
unanimity of popular sentiment in
, favor of the Presidenit’s plan, however,
seems likely to lead this element of the
Senate to assume an attitude toward the
proposition similar to that with which
they accepted the protective features
" of the tariff bill, permitting it to pass
because of their recognition of its porularity witb the people,
ee
AN INTERESTING SHOWING.
The Mexican “financiers” who are
throwing up their sombreros in honcr
of Mr. Bryan would probably be surprised to know that the increase in
money in circulation in the United
States since Mr. Bryan’s nomination,
17 months ago, is double the entire
amount of money existing in the Republic of Mexico. The total money of
that country, whose financial system
Mr. Bryan urges us to adopt, is $106,888,000, of which $97,000,000 is in silver
coin, $5,000,000 in gold, and $4,000,000 in
uncovered paper; while the actual increase of the money in circulation in
the United states since the beginning
of the month in which Mr. Bryan was
nominated is $211,359,338.
ENCOURAGING CUTLOOK.
Painful as the fact may be to the
croakers who are finding fault with the
operations of the Dingley law, there is
prospect that it will produce a surplus
daring the present month. Its actual
earnings, omitting the sums received
on account of the Pacific Railroad sa _e,
were, during the first half of the month,
jast about equal to the expenditures,
and itis probable that when the: December figures are made upthey will
bring a New Year’s present of a surplus for the month of December.
Dn. Sze, the appropriately named astronomer of the Flagstaff observatory,
claims to have discovered 500 new double stars. Can it be possible that they
are only ‘ordinary stars and that he
was in such a condition that he could
see double?
\ Hetzn Gouin has purchased a mystic
crystal sphere which is said to enable
one to'see into the future. It ought to
be a handy thing to have around the
house when the wheat market is lively,
as most of the money is cleaned up on
“futures.”
CHOICE CHRISTMAS MEATS.
The Union Market Supplies Customers
With the Very Best.
“Good meat at all times is the rule at
Colley Bros.’ Union market on Commercial street, and this is why their
customers are always satisfied. For
the holidays'they have made special
provisions and will have on display the
finest lot of meat of different kinds to
be found anywhere. Stull-fed beef and ; Gilt Edge saloon at the corner of Broad . :
mutton and corn-fed pork do not give
the butcher as much profit as that fed
in the usual manner, but Colley Bros.
intend to give their patrons a Christmas benefit and will serve this week
only choice, selected stock. Roasts fit
for a king, and steaks and chops the}
sight of which would make an epicure’s
heart beat with delight and his mouth
water with gastronomical anticipations
can be obtained at their market. Their
Public Taste hams and bacons and
pure leaf lard are of the finest quality.
If you want something really nice for
your holiday dinners call on Colley
Bros., the pioneer butchers. 423-2t
It Is No Lottery
To buy Christmas gifts if you go to the
right store. We have everything in the
line of Neckwear, Silk Handkerchiefs,
Plush Slippers, Embroidered Suspenders and a complete line of up-to-date
Clothing for Men, Boys and Children.
da13 Cartek & JoHNSTON’s.
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Don’t Take Any Chances.
But buy one of those nice Silk Muffiers or Reefers. At Carter & Jobnston’s. é da13
Brvsu, conib and tray sets—beanties.
Cali early and pick one out, at Dickerman's. ag
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FALSE. eet CONDEMNE we
The Willows Promoter of Wednesday
offers the following sensible suggestions, the force of which will be admitted by every citizen:
Onr county officers, one and all, and .
‘more especially the Board of Supervisors, fall into the error of going upon
the outside whenever there is an occasfon to have work done for the county.
This is clearly wrong, and the. excuse
that they are doing it forthe best interests of the taxpayer is not well taken
and as a rule not well received by their
constituents. An official-cannot have
the welfare of his town or county at
heart who calls upon artisans from another ‘county ‘to do the work which
properly belongs to his constituents.
The official is put into office by the
very people whom he is working against
by -his actions, and the taxes they. pay
go toward paying his salary, and they
are therefore worthy of his consideration. A private citizen has a much
better right to place his patronage where
he will, bat an official, doing the business of a county, should never go upon
the outside for anything that can be
man will work unless he makes a profit,
whether he comes from a great city or
belongs in the county, and that profit
if kept at home will benefit the county
in more ways than one, but if. taken
away will beseen or felt no more in the
receive careful consideration by all
officials und the idea of false economy
now in. vogue should be stopped,
THE RIGHT PLACE TO BUY
Your Fancy Groceries-and Provisiocs fcr
Christmas.
Don't forget that W. G. Richards,
who keeps the urocery store next door
to the City Hali, not only keeps a store
but that he keeps constantly in stock
the best and freshest goods in his line
of business. His assoriment of fancy
groceries and luxuries is large and
varied and the goods are all first-class.
He is ‘not married to any agencies, con. Esta
sequently keeps the best goods all the
way through and sells them for the
least money. Mince meat, plum pudding, cranberries and other essential
articles for holiday cooking can be
at his store at the lowest prices:
him a call. 22-3t
READY FOR CHRISTMAS.
The National Meat Ma:ket Makes a. Fine
Display.
Tomorrow ©. J. Naffziger will bang
upin his National market on Broad
street a large lot of beef, pork and
mutton that has been fattened expressly for the holidays. The display
will be one that all should. see, the
meats being of the choicest quality and
equaling in every respect any ever seen
here. To live well during the holidays,
or any other time, purchase your meats
at the National market. d21-3t
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Plenty of Nice Things Left.
Nothwithstanding the immense busi .
ness done by Luetje & Brand during .
the past week they still have on band!
the largest and most elegant lot of;
goods in the line of diamonds, watches, .
silverware, clocks, etc., ever shown iu
this city. Their prices are so much
lower for fine goods is the reason their
trade has assumed such large proportions. The old and reliable firm has
always been in the lead, and will always maintain the reputation of selling a dolar’s worth of goods for a dol
lar, Don’t buy anything in this line
until you have first visited
d18-5t LEUIJE & BRAND'S.
For the Inner Man.
No finer beef, pork, mutton, hams,
bacon, saus igs, etc. were ever hung up
that now on the hooks at Grisse} Bros.’
meat market. 1t
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Eat, Drink and Be Merry.
Lammon & Davis, proprietors of the
and Pine streets, serve patrons with
the best of everything in their line.
During the holidays they will make a
specialty of fancy drinks of every kind.
Fine eggnog and Tom and Jerry on
Christmas. Saturday night, the 25th,
a hot turkey supper will be served, to
which all are invited. a22-3t
They Are Gems.
Those elegant Embroidered Suspenders for 75 cents, $1 00, $1 25 up to
$2 50. At Carter&Johnson’s. 4di3
Candy aad Christmas Novelties.
A. Tam, Pine street, has a splendid
stock of the finest fresh candy, nuts
Jand novelties for the Christmas trade,
and is selling at lower prices than ever.
He also has a nice lot of Christmas
ornaments. _ . €22-8t
on 0 ee 2
Nice Goods and Lots of Them.
A Blamenthal’s store store, corner Broad
and Pine streets, is filled with a fine .
stock, including many articles expressly for thé holidays. 22-Bt ©
Head Gear.
If you want to please the old gentleman buy him a hat. You can get all
the ap-to-date styles a ayter RGR
sten's, 413 .
done or furnished at home. No sare.
channels of trade. This subject should .
Something New . se ey be 4
: .
.
A line of Amateur Cameras. The latest fad: Will fs
please old and young. The most eae sh the
least money. a
PRICES FROM FIVE DOLLARS uP.
Ask to see the ADLAKE—only $12, with 12
plate holders. Takes pictures 4X5 inches.
Oe ee
re OS Wey.
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SEELEY’S SUPERB PERFUMES ie
Beautiful Gift Packages at moderate prices. r
French Perfumes—Delicate and Lasting. — oe B
Atomizers (Import2d) For Perfume and Toilet Use.
Raney Statienery
H. DICKERMAN.
PMD ic * Pe 2 SERA. oF tS 2 BO
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_An elegant selendieds of &
TOILET CASES, _. : hice : :
MANICURE SETS, ) ey i
. LEATHER CASES AND PURSES, s
-. AND CELLULOID NOVELTIES —
Games and Tey Beeoks.
See ss OSS a Se Sa a
Sint sh
Notice to Creditors.
STATE OF JOHN ARBOGAST, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the ‘undersigned, or wae a of the Kstate of John
bogast, deceased, to the creditors of and all
persons heving ¢ claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary
vouchers, within four months after the first
ublication of this notice to the. said Adminrator, at the law office of Fred Searls in
Nevada tity, Cal., ‘he same being the place
for the transaction of the business of said
» i id County of. Ni ite, in sa unty ed “Aber
Administrator of the Estate of John Arbodeceased.
Bate’ this 2ist day of December, 2397.
Fred Searls, Attorney. a2.
Notice to Creditors.
STATE. OF JAMES D. POWER, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the unudersigned Administrator o' Pcge estate of James
D. Power, deceased, to the creditors of and
all persons having claims against the said
d , to exhibit them with ith the necessary
vouchers within four congas after the first
ublication of this notice, to the said Adminrator_at his office, the store of Schmidt
Bros., Pine street, Nevada. Vity, Nevada
eounty, California, the same being the place
for the tra: on of the business of the
said estate. E. W. SCHMIDT,
Administrator of the Estate of Jawes D.
Power, eased.
Txos. S, Forp, Attorney for Estate. d21
A on ES
Would make a mote neat present for .
Christmas
Than a good
Photograph 2
lim makiag hem very cleap. I have
all of .he L test Novelties, an. guarantee
t» please you.
ote
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ea?
Visitors are always welcome at the
Studio,
I make a specialty}of
Hiah Grade Enlargements
In Crayo :, Water Color or Sepia.
MOORE,
' The PeetgeraetneAiways up te date.
Frames made to ordcr.
We Are Here to Stay,
WE HAVE
A FINE ASSORTMENT
OF
Boots and Shoes
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' New Goods Arriving Daily,
Which We Will Sell
As Cheap as the Cheapest.
An Elegant Dressed Doll will be givén away Xmas. One chance for each
purchase to the amount of one dollar.
\A. J. Bovey & Bro.
BROAD STREET.
“Dr. N.B. reas
DENTISTS.
A Lite Kony Does the Basnss Her,
We have Presents for Everybody.
Our Stock is Large and complete.We beg to call your attention to a few of our specialties :
Calendars, Diaries, Booklets,’ Purses,
CHILDREN’S SEWING MACHINES, MUSIC STANDS, MAGIC LANTERNS,
Bibles anda Prayer Books.
The virtue in values, the power in well chosen Gifts, make.
our Store the best place to do your Christmas sting
Respectfully,
7. STEIN.
‘Gamecock Whisky ,. 1 00
Ofte at renee Seeramente ot, Merada x
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F caiiaieiiaiialaieidieieisiaiaiiatet ote
OFFICE OF
Santa Claus,
Dispenser of ;
Happiness For All.
WONDERLAND, Christmastide, 1897.
To Aru WuHom It May "ConcERN : :
this day appointed
6. SF. Rosenthal
Commercial St., Nevada City, ue 2 Nat, 3
Sa A res: GR iz
As my local Distributing Agentfor .* . *%
TOYS, BOOKS, DOLLS,
ALBUMS, TOILET, SETS,
And all sorts of Holiday Noveltizs. I. have’ the,»
structed him to'sell them at very " lowest *p r
With complim=nts of the season, I am’ ©* =<" *
Yours For Happiness, ~ Santa Craus.
P. a gat a mt bag cig iad Lis
tare delivery.
BEEHIVE . :
GROCERY.. .
J.J. JACKSON, <Proprietor
Agency For--Ilonogram Whiskey
Blue Label . Catsup
Shasta Water, Shaita 0 Gtiger Ale
Depot for
Fancy Groceries ee
PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED ©
MEATS AND FISH.
Pepsin ....0:.. ek eee soot 25. Battle Ax OB ACO. :
[Duffy's Malt.. + col Pitkles, y ae
IXL Whisky ....000000..
Hoes Root Beer 4205,
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have priced the goods at the Branch Wonder Store.
hold no specials, nor do we have special sale. days. Goods:
sold at bargains at all times. If you do not want to > take
our word for it, Please call in and price our oe
dren’s BLACK HOSE. 5 ee
We advise you to hold onto your money ane” ee
we
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes.
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
Hats, Caps, Gloves, Etc.
Just. received, a fine line of Ladies’,
Ladies Seamless Black Hose, 3 pair for 25. cents. .
“~~ Extra fine Silk Finish Black Hose, 3 pair for 25
cents,
Misses’ and Children’s extra Black Hose, 3 pair for 25 cts.
Children’s White Lace Caps at 40 cents, worth $r.
Ladies’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, only § cents each,
Boys’ Sailor Hats, 15 cents, sold elsewhere at 25 cents,
Men’ s Celluloid Collars, reduced to 10 cents.
et Cuffs, a 20 cents.
20 dozen Men’s Neckties, latest styles, 20 cents.
All at
THE BRANCH WONDER STORE,
CoMMERCIAL STREET.
_ MANAGER.
Telephone 203—3 Bells.
You will please take notice that I have J 3
ROSENBERG BROS.
Of the Palace Dry Goods Store,
Have this year received one of the
Largest Stocks of Dry and Fancy Soods for
the Holiday Crade
That was ever trought to Nevada City,
comprising all of the latest novelties in
HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, _NECKWEAR, ETC.
We Are Agenis Tar
THE CELEBRATED
P, CENTEMERI
LOVES,
The Best in the World..
All Gloves Carefully . Fitted.
to the hand.Gloves can’t be beat.
—ALL SHADES,
passer = aANDLERCHER STOCK
Is complete and they are all of the latest designs, ranging:
from 5 cents up. Our Initialed Handkerchiefs for Latics
and Gentleme. at 2 5 cents cannot be equaled.
Silk Mufflers in all Shades.
OUR NEW UMBRELLAS ARE BEAUTIES.
We have also received a fine stock of MACKINTOSH
Children. Also all the late styles in Ladies’, Misses’ and Omid orl
and CAPES, which we are selling at very low figures. We have also
bo tere pip haber and they are Panseome. Ladies, before prc thoy bier Pg
hase: © holidays, please call and examine tock. troa
show goods. All orders from the country promptly fi ae ue . cap
ROSENBERG BROS.
ee trying all others, that
FOLEY’S CANDIES
are the best, being Fresh, Pure and Wholesome ?.
Tcns of Candy Fine French Candy, .
for Chist-nas, Broken Candy of All Kinds,
NUTS, BANANAS, CRANG3S, LIMES AND LEMONS. ;
“CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS IN GREAT VARIETY. ae
FOLEY, the Confectioner, «
rieeir ter
‘Chis “s Worth Your SHitentien,
—
x Loose Rais'as—this year's. Seeded Raisins, in cartons ‘
ee , REE RE Raltine, London Layers, phi:
Cleaned Currants, ;
Mince Meat, in Jars and cartons.
‘Cranberries, Laman eee Citron,
. Oy ster and Chicken Tomales.
=e 2 hele gee te:
SP Shouta the size for b sling 10 conta par ib
Bread Bret mat to Cty att
cS wale
pert
‘Misses’ and Cbil-_
‘ swindp bimoi
attorney for.the 4
that thé’ innkeepers’
ytence owing to a blu
ature of 1893, whi
Mourt.uphelds:,’
Ladies, Our $1 two-clasp Kid :
tthe Methodist and: .
tontérréw.
Semnel-Hodge of
Jamibs’ of Ratt lesna:
ma tonight. y
The-football. ga
"Valley and Suisun
tomorrow afternoor
Corneljus were mar
went to San Francis
James H. Boyer, ¢
porter of Tulare cc
school of stenograp!
in this city, :
Sutter Camp of A:
invited to go to Mar
12th to confer their
& new camp to be fo:
The. Maysyille A
Jorie Mitchell of G
this city Wednesday
ville to spend Cb
brother.
A
Last evening’s Tic
‘have “been ramors
game was running it
itthis led Sheriff Get
«city today. “ He fou:
‘tthe report. A wa
mipped an saterpry
the bad Y
oe as Elena
The ‘slankeepe
Judge’ Day, of th the.
Santa Barbara: count
“Innkeepers’ Act” tc
This decisiou grew
of J. O. Baker, who '
the Needles at the ix
prietor of a Santa B
charged “Baker wit)
out of ¢
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A Christm:
Sheriff Getcizell w'
guests, at the coun
with a Obristmas: dir
“will not be: ds elabo
haps as will’ be; affo
elass hotets of the
inclade a variety of
not ordinarily. fall t
jail nspatipes
a
BXTRAORDINAL
ee sate .
In Holiday
Diamonds, Watebs
qerware. Novelties
A Sight Wo
Don’t fail to seb ti
Atsplay at Grissel Bi
ket, Commercial'stre
Fa
‘Turkey
The finest lot of of Ta
‘to this: city’ ‘Will be
-evening at the Fare
Commercial street,
°@
Christmas ‘Dinr
The National Bx Ex
sserve their Christme
-day, Dec. 26th, ins
"The usual ‘ehdidly
sat Odd Felléws hail
December 16th, : th
\ Fancy. Mix
‘Maitland & Bec!
alty of fancy hig:
days. Try:
also Tom and Jerry
ity. Robin. Hood
Whiskey thie best
turkey lunch’all da
body is invited:
Go to Britland's .
A Usefu
We have the late
of Fancy Shirts eve
.All the late patte
in-fact anything th
1
ee All. the R
For finger-rings
store of Luetje & I
in the _ si
prices. 2