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December 24, 1898 (4 pages)

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estate of i: Of this ive weeks y, 1899, in 'T, 8 news. evada NILON, r Court. , a Ti, on, iG THAT ity of th . tuction of of which unual in. ty of Need _ by the ada, that demands f a public construcic sewer out of the ue of the be pubada City ‘per pubeffect on ing vote: a, ctor SSON, 16 Board, * Novem5 Trustees rhia, —_—____. MPANY. business, f works, rnia, & meetheld on its ents per Stock of ately in ‘tary, at ontgoma. nt shall anuary, for payment th day of it assessertising tary. et, San y of Ne-. HENRY . ORDER ade. petition mes AnHENRY n order sary to to pay dminisy ested in before of Jan; day, at . courty, Calishould ator to said deblished Nevada printed ON, udge. underof Suegular vy neck, . front AN. ‘LEFF, by the estate to the claims ; them . four yf this fice of Tilley ty,Caled for e said R, uel M. indersuper nuary collect IN, ttie L. di2 — ental other r the > own a, etc. teror an OF Ma z 38TH YEAR—NO, 11 792 Why : _ NEVADA CITY, CAL, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER ah, 1868. EST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO,» ry: Mail $6 a Year. By Carrier 121-2 Cts. a Week. ADVERTISING RATES, 'ade known on application. i) A SENSIBLE SANTA CLAUS Is the only one that should receive recognition. A pair of Shoes or Slippers from the many -handsome shapes in our stock make a really worthy present. The recipient will derive lasting pleasure and satisfaction from such a gift, and YOUR MONEY will be well expended. Can’t do better than surround the feet in your own or some one else’s Stockings with a pair of these Shoes. We have Fine Footwear for Men, Women and Children. Bovey Bros. Broad Street, Nevada City. chardson, UNDERTAKER . # # EMBALMER. arlors, Broad Sreet, opposite City Hall Residence Spring street, three doors : above Nevada Foundry. Strict attention to all calls, day or night. Lady attendant. Telephone, West 5: How Natural 7 err It is for nearly everybody to admire tine pictures of ovene kind, and especially is this true of the photographs taken by Whose work is of M O O R E the finest quality, 9 and up to date. Studio on York Street. THE “POPULAR” BAKERY In the Transcript Block, on Commercial street, is now BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER \ To serve the public with First-class Bread, Pies and Cakes, FANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER Wedding Cakes a Specialty. ©@-¥resh Compressed Yeast Cakes Con. stantly on hand. Chas, E. Tegler, Prop’r. TELEPHONE 37. : A. ISOARD & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in WYimes and Liquors OF ALL KINDS. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Enterprise Beer, Which is the best in the market. Sold ir . . quarts, pints, half pints and kegs. Also on sale Enterprise Bock Beer 3 Malaga Wine for family and medic nal purposes Special selection of Fine Wint 1% puis nce Swiss, Limburger anc Roquefort Chess, the finest ever broughi here. Particular attention paid to famil) orders, ij ba Administrators Sale. S HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN IW cieetnass ofanorder of the Superio: Court in aud for the County of Nevada Stat of California, made on the 18th day of De. ce mber 1898, in the matter of the estate oi ELIZABE?H T. STODDDARD deceased, the undersigned, Adm nistrator of the Estate of said deceased. will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash Gold Coin of the United States on Wasureay. the 24th day oi . December 1398, at two o’clock B m., af the Store of William Campbell, at Boston Kavine, in the Town of Grass Valley, Nevada County. fornia, the following personal property, te wits Au undivided ove fourth interest io and to one hundred and meranes “ave shares ofthe Capital Stock of Selby elting and cmenay, 6 Cor resin ted December 13th, 16 ONDS, » A Day That We All Delight tol Acntzcne 22 °:,they are srt : Serfous Thoughts aud Foolish Reflec. satisfaction in the management of large But much depends on. circumstances. Contentment is not always a virtue. No man sheuld be content with actual ONCE A YE AR poverty, if hé can see any honest way tA «. of betterlng his condition. On the other ; ‘ hand, there are many thousands of SRN persons who ought to be contented, suit of money, though there is no more miserable aim in the universe than the mere accumulation of, wealth. It is the duty of every man:to strive for a competence, and there is a rational Observe, til enterprises and the increase of . power that comes with wealth. But many a one is absorbed in mere money-getting, tioms*That the Season Suggests, This is just the sort of a : Christmas sock, That wy Santa Claus fill chock ablock, With candies and nuts and fruits, and toys, and lots of things to please. the boys. It isn’t the sock that Johnny wears, For that is ragged and full of tears, And all’ too thin to put things in. So Johnny concludes to steal up Stairs, And pick out ‘the largest of twenty pairs. When it hangs by the chimney it touches the floor, And will hold: a bushel, Jess or more. The luckiest boy that lives in blocks, Is he who can borrow -° his SISTERS 8 OC K §s. leart and soul. He values money not. for its uses but for itself. He measures himself by his wealth, entirely. unconscious that riches but serve to bring into greater prominence his defects, It may be said of the people of California, in general, that they are too eager and impatient in the pursuit of calf is all but universal. The high standard of living, the demands of fashion and the conventionalities of society all tend to produce this result. Our people are forever boasting of the glorious ~ climate “and magnificent scenery of the Golden State, but few take.time to enjoy either the one or the other. The Yosemite has probably been visited by more people from . abroad than vy residents of this State. With all our incomparable. advantages ser for the enjoyment of life, there is less ’ When the church bells ring out their . Tea! happiness in California than in blessings on the morrow, their chimes. ™any other lands where the eae should be in harmony with the idea tants have a hard struggle for subsisof love and humanity, but should never tence but have learned to take life as, peal forth the harsh discord of creed, they find it. Christmas is the holiday of the world, . The boy who helps himself to tke and its memories are as fresh in the mince pie is pretty sure to see a dozen hearts of those who worship at no set Santa Clauses during the night. shrine, as those who know no line but one, no broad highway to Heaven but " : t Germati one that is alike open to the Jew and ante Clee Mewes 10 be OF Uae Gentile, the Catholic and the ProtesOrigin. SS teat ‘ is “By Chimney!” Once ona time a newspaper asked; Cherish your child’s belief in Santa many of its subscribers, “what would Claus. It is easier to charge any scaryou like for a Christmas present?’ city of gitts upon him than to take the The replies ranged in extent and comresponsibility yourself. prehensiveness all the way from the . siraple desire fora good dinner up to aspirations for the whole earth. Most ' of the wishes were for money in some form or other. But one home-loving man merely wished for his wife’s re-; turn by Christmas day. A few asked for nothing more than good health and pleasant weather. Most’ noteworthy which’ men have never grown weary. among the answers is that of a man The young learn easy to look forward who wished for “a contented mind.” to it with joyful anticipation of good Perhaps his was the wisest of the lot. things and glad hearts. The old turn 9O09800000008090 A. B. WOLF “? Has a Special Line of The day of days throughout the year has come, a day that is always young and never old,.though with its periodical recurrence in the centuries, it bears the marks of ancient date and vener‘able antiquity. Christmas of all the festivals in the calendar, is the one of ih > Zz Q ne Q S Q ey =~ 64 . OOOOOOOOOOOOOO 4 Of All Kinds, FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. Choice Canned Goods, Fancy Crackers in Cartoons, First-Class Mince Meat, ' In Balk or Packages. Heintz’s Catsup, Ripe and Green Olives, Fancy Cheese, Etc. $5000000000000000
Special Goods PROPS PSS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ©OOOOOOOOOOOGO co Goys of all Kinds. BEAUTY AND PRICE. . PERFUMERY, KID GLOVES, — PURSES . Work Baskets, Games, JAPANESE GOoODs, ETc. WM. H. CRAWFORD, ’ . F. SIM! Adyninistr itor of the Estate of Elizabeth T, Ss ard, decea' = j@ge to recall the past and count the at the expense of mind and body, of wealth. The worship of the golden Our HANDKERCHIEFS are unexcelled for! [backward on. this day in life’s pilgrim. Christmas days when, with care banished and burdens lightly pressing, they, too, enjoyed just such festive pastimes as those in which their children now delight. Thronghout the world the holiday is observed as a day of mirth and pleasure, of rejoicing and good cheer, and its coming makes men better, or ought ‘to, because it was intended it should, when from the sky the message came: “Be peace on earth be peace o To men of gentle will.’ 4 =o To try to-explain or account for this love of Christmas which pervades the world would be an idle task. Men accept it, have accepted it and will continue to until the globe dissolves in smoke. Trying to explain Obristmas . or why men rejoice’ in the anniversary ‘would only provoke the quick rejoinder, “I know it is Christmas, and that’s all I need to know.” The unanimity of the acceptance of one day in the year wherein to banish sorrow and put on joy encircles the world, and for once, at Christmas time, at least, all men are brothers in heart and feelings, various and divergent as their interests may be. In this conntry today we have partic-' ular reasons to be glad and to enjoy the Christmas festival. Our nation is moving with rapid strides to the supremacy of the world in force and freedom. We are at peace, and plenty crowns the land from north to south, from east to west. True itis, business interests in some Places have suffered from causes which no doubt time and the good sense of our people will remedy, but in general]. we.have had a year of unprecedented prosperity. We have reason, therefore, to be thankful, and may accept our Chrismas with gratitude. The time is ove of abundaney, of. pleasure and rejoicing for the rich and the favored of fortane. As their hearts expand in the. jubilee of the season they might with benefit find time to remember the poor and those whose hearts are pressed by poverty or an absence of the comforts of lite Obristmasis at hand. The Transorirr rejoices in the day with its friends and readers. It has greeted them with good ‘Great American Importing Tea Co, wish them the best every afternoon and of this they are well aware. Today it wishes them all, rich and poor, young and old, “A merry merry Christrmas.” Pity the poor man who is doomed to make a super-heated guy of himself dressed up as Santa Olaus. He knows better, you know, and he only does it to please the children. Though little Jonnie spelled it “buysickel,” in his letter, to old Santy, it ‘came along on time. It is likely that Santy isn’t much of a speller himself. = ee To Prevent Sickness Get one of those all silk Reefers or Mufflers, at Carter & Johnston’s, tf _——~——odoo — * HomAnn’s business is increasing daily. db5-tf 7eo At Bedrock Prices. We have a, choice lot of very FINE Diamonds which we are Selling at a very low figure. If you want one it. will pay you to see our prices, * d165-tf Lurtse & Brann. 7+ 7@e Handsome Black Suits, at Maher’s. wishes before. Indeed, it never fails to . . Elegant Diamonds. We are offering you today diamonds for $60 that others have. paid $100_for, and beautiful smaller stones in proportion. The F. Golden Jewelry Co. Hold Them Up With a pair of those Hand Embroidered . Suspenders. At any price you want them—at Oarter & Johnston’s. tf —_—_———2-9@e o--— The Very Latest. Beauty Pins in different styles at Leutje & Brand’s, n7-tf Something Nice. James Cairns, Broad street, opposite Wells, Fargo & Co’s. office, has a large stock of buggy robes of all kinds and at all prices. They make very nice Christmas presents. tf Holiday Novelties MRS. F. A. GOURLEY Has a fine line of Holiday Novelties for sale in the . Stover Building, Broad Street, Which she will open FRIDAY, NOV. 28th, and cordially inyites the readers of the TRANSCRIPT to call around and see her stock, ‘ n23-1m Plain White China, Verona Shape. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Breakfast Sets, Salad Sets, Given away free with AMERICAN’S Best. COMMERCIAL ST.... Nevada City MONEY SAVING§STORE. . We also sell China, Crockery, Glassware. . Cheapest Prices in America, = HOODPRIAER IA Sor the Holidays. Che best present for your gentlemen friend, . Wade by “Sit? .S. of Wd. % the celebrated sides Handsome Lamps Beautiful China GEO. E. STOVES and For economy in Fuel, Good Cooking, Durability and all Desirable Features, Westwood Stoves and Ranges, EXCEL ALL OTHERS. GEO. E. TURNE He also carries a large stock of Stoves of other makes, beSTEEL RANGES AND HEATING STOVES . Of various patterns and sizes, from the EAPEST TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE. A Everything In The Line of Hardware and Tinware, Agent for the BEST CUTTLERY IN THE UNITED STATES. RANGES. IS SOLE AGENT For Nevada City. . Of All Kinds and at Way-Down Prices. and Glassware. TURNER, Pine Street. —— rg * Main Street,jNevada_City. mea a) 4 " m7) Ls Boulder Street, — ; \ +4 “ih \ Be ’ “a Nevada City. M. LL. & D. MARSH. ~ oa OFFICE AND YARD, Call on us before pect onm pd = —, pe she sa < pa hea é ; trator, to sell so muc ie real-estate o TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES said deceased as shall be necessar Order to Show Cause. i he. the Superior Court, County of Nevada, State of Calitornia. In the matter of the Estate of SAMUEL M. SHURTLEFFP, deceased. C. C. Weisenburner, the Administrator of . the Estate of Samuel M. Shurtleff, deceased, . having filed his petition herein, duly veri. fied, praying for an order of sale of certain . real estate of said deceased, for the purpo. Ses therein set forth, itis therefore ordered . by the J usge of said Court, thai all persons . interested in the said estate of said: deceased appear before the said’ Superior Court, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day ‘of Janury, 1899, at ten o’clock A. M, of said day. at the Court and County, to show cause why an order ;.and that a copy of this Order be published at least four weeks successively in the Nevada Daily TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper printed and published in said county. F. T. NILON, Superior JudgeDated Dec, 20th, 1898. d. M. Walling, Attorney. In re: August Gulliaume, Insolvent. January 23d, 1899, at the hour of 10 e’clock A. M, has been fixed as time for hearing the application of August Gulliaume, an i hearing will be had before the Superior Court of Nevada County, California, at the Court House at Nevada City, Cal., and all le their objections on or before that date. J.J. GREANY, Clerk. Dated December 22, 1898, C. W, Kitts, Attorney. d23 Notice to the Public. — Y wife, Frieta Gehrig, having -left my M bed and board without just cause or provocation, I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for or pay any bills contracted by her. GEORGE GEHRIG. w room of said Superior Court, in Nevada City P Nevada City; Dec. 24, 1898.—1 RC Fine Jewelry. In diamonds, emeralds, rubies, pearis and sapphires. Set in rings, pins brooches, earrings and cuff buttons,and at a very low figure. At the F. Golden Jewelry Company. tf + Be + For the Little Folks. E. F. Rosenthal has a big stock of toys and other goods for the juveniles and is selling the same very cheap. Give him a call and see how much a ‘little money will buy. tf. Sota eutthnnaNeam enone Wet Weather Goods. Anice line of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Silk Umbrellas, suitable for a present. At Curter & Johnston’s. tf COI nee Jewelry of All Kinds. In looking for Xmas presents call and see our fine line of Rings—in all shapes—Brooches, Link Buttons,Stude, Searf Pins, and anything in the Jewelry line which is the latest, thing in the market. [d8-tf] Lugersr & Branp. HOLIDAY GROCERIES. WW NONE TOO SOON to think of Holiday Groceries. The good house-keeper is already figuring on the pies and cakes and other goods to be prepared for the feast and Notice of Application for Discharge. perhaps has in mind the fill. By Superior Court. Nevada County, Califoring of a basket for some tate neighbor. Cases of all sorts of delicavent, for a discharge from his debts. ‘Said. Ci€S are arriving here daily. Also large quantites of the ersons desiring to oppose the same must staple articles which we carry at all times and sell at prices which are low for the value given. your holiday orders. We will appreciate P. G. SCADDEN, Commercial St. J. J. JACKSON, BEEHIVE GROCERY .. Proprietor Shasta Blue Label Catsup Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Depot for oo Fancy Groceries MEATS AND FISH. PRG cas csdisiesssiiad avonivec. $1 oid Duffy’s Malt.. 1:00 Gamecock Whisky {u!.. 1 oo. ERE Whitley 2iséccecce 75 Bryant’s Root Beer ,Pe%, 10 Hire’s is s 3 for 50 is the Best. PATE FOIS. DEVILEDJAND POTTED Pickles, % gal. bottles.. 25 io 3 in bulk, pergal. 50 Olives, 2 r I 25 Mikado Soap, per bar... 05 Everything else in proportion, ‘*‘ ARABIAN ROAST”’ Coffee ‘ Give ita Trial. = © © = = = w= © « Floor Director -. W. G. RICHARDS, ° J. V. SNYDER, D. D: MULR,. J. H. ROGERS, O. E. TEGLER, going elsewhere. . Admission, per couple, $1 50. Ladies 25 NEW YEAR BALL GIVEN BY Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W., AT ARMORY HALL: cc "Monday Evening, Jan. 2, 1899. ——-000000-—— Herman W. Brand, FLOOR COMMITTEE, A. HARTUNG, E. B. POWER, GEO. F. ADAIR, G. W. DUNSTER, Jr. E. A. MOORE, FRED E. BROWN. cept Cents. ; Gallery, Gentlemen 50 Cents, Ladies 25 Cents,