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December 26, 1894 (4 pages)

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mith, rown, itchinson, anley, 1ENTS, Wadsworth, Clutter, lotte Isoard, jag Pea:d, . be one of on, er couple. its; Gents, iend,” w Year Ss. tum THAN; id at lower ids. D DAILY urs at my HT, nearly urateur, eee) 4AL, » NUT? TO, wing your rds. Street, Lof ‘wear, -Brac, ings, . look on first page. “eowardly to come out openly and make * and look wretched, even in the most cheerwe \ HE DAILY TRANSCRIPT Published Every Bening, except a BROWN & CALKINS, + Proprietors. : SALE OF MINING PROPERTY. Transfers That Mean Much Good For Nevada City. George W. Baldwin and his son John have sold their quartz mine on Gold Flat to George Senn, the consideration being $25,000. The property is known as the Gracie Consolidated claims and has been worked in a small way during the past two years. Some very rich quartz has been taken out, but the owners had not the capital necesrats as DEC. 26, 1894, . sary to erect. machinery and consequently had to cease operations when water level (0@F" For interesting reading matter . V8 reached. There is a good, well-detined ove 7 ledge and it is believed that the mine, if systematically developed, will prove a regueet a ee ee lar dividend payer. The new owners inTwo Weddings. tend to put up a hoisting and pumping Last night W. P. Sigourney of this city. Plant right away, and will erect a mill and Miss Lizzie Hallett of Blue Tent were. '#ter. They mean business, united in marriage, the wedding taking] Mr. Senn has recently examined the place at the home of the bride’s parents in. Te*4% Morgan & Tilley and Niagara quartz Plas Henk © Ber, J, Sims of the Congregamines, in Willow Valley district, and negotional Charch performed the ceremony, . ‘iations are pending for the sale <f these number of invited guests were present, but. Properties to capitalists, — : the condition of the roads prevented many. , Another important mining sale-is to ‘be persons from going. The interior of the . Comsummated in a day or two, by whieh house was tastefully decorated for the occa-. %¢ of the most promising properties in this sion, After the nuptial knot had been tied, . 8¢°tion will pass into the hands of a well~ a‘ flae supper was served, The bride re. *20wn mining man, who has the means to ceived numerous presents, “Mr, Sigourney . PYt ¥P the required machinery and get the is an industrious and worthy young man property into shape for thorough and systeand is well thought of by his many friénds, . ™4tic working. This sale and the aale of The bride is & charming, amiable young the Gracie mine are the two tranefors which lady, and is highly esteemed. We extend . *¥e TRansonirr a Yew days ago said were congratulations and wish the happy couple . ®eut.to take place, long life and prosperity, be Monday evening Frank F, Kendrick and LOCALS IN BRIEF, Mics Hattie B, Nickerson were married seer by Rev. J, Sims, at the Congregational par. Summarized Mention of Minor Home sonage in this city. The bride and groom Happenings are both well-known young people and the) Adolph Muller is home on a visit to his best wishes of their many friends are folka. being freely received, UTR iniile Ayer’s Pill’s, taken in doses of one, daily, after dinner, admirably regulate the digestive and assimilative organs. Buy them and try them. , SERVED BY CARRIERS av’ 15 Cts. per Week or 60Cts. per Month WHEN PAID IN ADVANOE : SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. WEDNESDAY Tho ‘storekeepers did a good business un Monday and Monday evening. We learn that Frank Guild, Sr., is dangerously sick at Oakland, Nevada Commandery, Knights Templar, ps mae held an informal reception yesterday at ; Masonic Hall, i tr s ae The singing by the special choir at the ‘They say” is the must productive plant} Catholic Church yesterday is said to have in the garden of gossip. An exchange well . been very fine. says the man or woman who ig always! Justice Carr went to Grass Valley today " loaded with information about what ‘they . to preside in the case of the People va. ,the say” can be relied upon to spread a scandal . Whelihan Bros, , as the winds of the west spread fire to the] William Giffin yesterday presented to his dry prairie grass, When a lot of people, . numerous regular patrons neat cigar cases either male or female, get together and. filled with fine cigars, ah commence cackling about what they say,. J, Stein and brother, with their families; it generally resulta in a scandal, whether. will shortly move into M, L, Marsh's new it exists or not. It is a kind of smoke-. house on Boulder street. leds powder which the human bush-whack-. A tap flew out of the main pipe on Pine ereuse in their attacks upon society, It} atreet, near the Court House, this afternoun, enables them to fire their pellets of malice} and for awhile there was.a deluge of water and mischief without being seen. Too. in that vicinity. their charges, and having no real authority . were out serenading yesterday afternoon, for the damaging assertions er insinuations, . The singing was very good and was enjoyed they skulk down behiud the expression . by all-who heard it, 4 above quoted and significantly relate all] The Native Daughters’ party next Tues‘bout what ‘they say,” throwing in many'. day evening will be the event of the season, winks and. nods. all the tima avpressing . } Boday vue memvers or the Parlor began sorrow, surprise and regret in true hypodecorating the interior of Armory Hall, critical style. Itisa good plan never to Company H of Grass Valley will celebrate ¥ PERSONAL POINTERS. Doings and Intentions. G, C, Haskell of Alleghany is in town. frem Colfax yesterday. Francisco, are in town. mento this morning. Moore’s Flat today, Colorado and Utah, Richard George and wife of Grass Valley are visiting friends in this city, Robert Tolinie, the pianist, is here from San Francisco spending the holidays. Mrs. Sacks and Mrs, Landrigan, of Smarteville, are here“on a visit. ; Juhn Kohler and Frank Savage, of Graniteville, came down yesterday. Dr. W. ©, Field of Downieville arrived here yesterday on hia way below, Chas, K, Tower has returned home to spend the holidays with his parents. Miss Nellie. Hanley is home from ‘San francisco on a visit to her folks, ‘ Mr, and Mrs, A. L. Cvombs of San ‘Francisco, are visiting friends at this city. TD). Thornton and wife, of Camptonville, came down today on their way below. Mrs. B. A. Valantine and ‘child arrived here Sunday evening from San Franoiado, ©. Maltman came down from the Empire mine, Monday, to. spend a week with his mother, +”, . Frank Mitié and wife arrived here from San Francisco Monday evening on their wedding trip. Myéra Preston arrived here Monday night to spend the holidays with his father, Hon, KE. M: Preston, Miss Lillie Snell has returned from North Blomfield, where she was the guest of Miss ‘Tillie Verge. = W. P. Calkins, editor of the Truckee Republican, and wife will spend the Christmas holidays in Grass Valley. M. L, Marsh has arrived home from Sauta Cruz. His niece, Miss Beatrice Nichola, accompanied him. Miss Maggie Philbon of San Jose, who has been visiting friends at North San Juan, arrived here today on her way home, _—---++ 0@e-e-—--—-— -—— Rugumarism in the back, shoulders, hips ankles, elbows, or wrists, is caused by accumulation of acid in the blood, Hood’s Sarsaparilla neutralizes the acid and cures rheu matism, ; Hoop’s Prius act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liverand bowels, 25¢, & LOST IN THE SNOW. A party of fifteen or twenty carol singers. Two Miners Supposed to Have Perished in Placer County. Last Friday night two young men named Richard Rickford and James Bell, emloyed at the Red Point mine in Placer dein swarcvea of with the intention of spending. Christmas at Forest Hill, The snow ia quite deep in that. locality and it 1 ree give ‘they say” us authority for a statement, . the closing of the year with an: evening of Wee npoanenry t¢, Wavel (os. Kpowaneth . Ae particularly if it is of a nature to damage . drill and soldier songs, Hard tack, beans the good namo of any person, and Truckee coffee will be served, was the first time that either of the men had been on snowshoes, but they were accompajh nied by two men. who were experts, The An orange tree with thirty-two oranges Tar only chance of recovery from sorofu-. ' 4. jt ig to be seen in the Gh atta ck parila, lin brought it up from James O'Brien's place, Smartsville. Free Woodman, the genial and popular An editor of an Arizona paper is mourn-. proprietor of the Reception saloon, has our ‘ing the logs of two subscribers, Number . #hanks for a box of fine Christmas cigars, one wrote to ask about getting his twins. Free-keeps the best of everything in his through the teething period safely, while. line and treats his customers well, tie other wanted to know how to rid his} The Carlyon family of Grass Valley visorchard of grasshoppers. The answers. ited the county seat today and sang a numAn Editor Mourning. cident he transposed them into the wrong} House they sang through the telephone : i iris f th bscrib f the _ envelopes, so that the man with the twing. for the benefit o oe eg ape very . STATE OF Onr0, Orr oF ToLuno, received this answer to his query: ‘Cover) local exchanges, them carefully with straw and set fire to it, . sweet music, and the little pests, after jumping about in. James O'Rourke, who was discharged the flames for a few minutes, will be speed-. from the county jail yesterday, . was rerarily settled.” Number two, plagued with . rested by Marshal Getchell last night for grasshoppers, was told to ‘‘give a little cas-. disturbing the peace, He was taken betor oil and rub their gums with a bone,” fore Justice Carr, pleaded guilty and was : ad given 50 days in the ‘‘locker” by the last Ir your kidneys are inactive, you will feel) named official as a Christmas present, er ful society, and melancholy on the jolliest The Lupine Mine, occasions, Dr. J, H. McLean's Little Liver pes and Balm will set you right again, $1.00] John Hart came down from the Lupine sper bottle. mine today to have a piece of ateel removed Sold at Carr Bros,’ Drag Store, from one of his eyes, From him we learn ; » . that the tunnel at the mine is in gravel over 100 feet.’ The snow is about seven feet . deep and although work can be carried on in the tuunel no gravel can be washed until spring. It is expected that some rich clean-ups will he made, ‘This mine is owned Plenty of Turkeys. .Pecarty’s usual turkey business will continue every evening at the Free Coinage saloon, Vine lunch every night, Turkeys eae SO psc — by Nevada City and Grass Valley partier, ysters hand at the Golden pani ae i : Call ee “i ekg 4 n2tf Richard Foote and company will give an : ‘i saeell ; t entertainment at the Theater this even ball Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. for the benefit of the. Benevolent Society. ee ‘There promises to be a large attendance. The. bee) Balve te. the: world for Pencttey will give another performance ‘tomorBruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever) night, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively Spur Wheel Broken, The spur wheel at the Providence mine tend teragive patent satiolenion 1 RAUNT . ine works yoke Sale morning, in ¢onPrion 26, conte por bor. Por . eee ve enich there will, be. short its} Colley Bros., at the Union Market, bave Sl '. for sale. a lot of Fine, Bat Turkeys and) latter left Rickford and Bell behind, and lous congumption is in using Ayer's Sarsa~ . Mry, Leater & Crawford’satore. John Con—_ pene nape mga olga aa bs e ¥ MMMM ES ENR N EVE V VMN VN EEE HS their safety. At last accounts they had not been heard from and searching parties were out looking for them, ; ae. The semi-annual examination of applicante for teavhers’ certificates began at Washington schoolhouse Monday morning and. will “went forward by the noxt mail, but by ac+. ber of Christmas carols. At the Court. continue through the week, Ten applicants presented themselves. ceenitecitiarea gS: rere: mnenenesaees Luoas County. — ; Frank J, Cuenty makes oath that he is the senio®partner of the firm of F. J, Oaznny & Co,, doing ‘business in the City of Toledo, Miss Lottie Baker returned to Sacram. take place, Asa matter of fact, many of Frank W. O'Neill came down from . img against him and the way they are doing Lovell Wells has returned from a trip to} 8tions are pledgéd to Perkins and that 7 THE SENATORSHIP, 2 2° . A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks . The Plan Is to Secure Victory With: a Combination Play. Sax Franotsco, Dec. 22.2 1t has beeh an G. A. Luther and W. Newman came over . pen secret here for song time past that} ine grenadiers of the Consular Guard, whe, despite all. the assurances ‘that: have been / tive hundred in number, withstood the at« D. McEwen and O. VY. Kell, of Sanj™ade that Senator Perkins will suoveed himself, such an event may not probably the “practical” politicians are quietly workit is as follows: Realizing that some delemany members of others have expreased their preference for him. and they will try and get as many candidates in the fight as follows and thus distribute the votes, In this way they trust to break the Perkins combinations up and then get in and win with the man they finally decide on. An idea of how far this has been worked ip can be obtained from the following list: of candidates, all whom, it ip said, will be in the contest when the Legislature meete: John D, Spreckels, ©. H. Phillips, Irving M. Scott, O, N. Felton, General Chipman, Jacob Neff, M, M, Estee, M, H. de Young, Gee, C, Perk ins, As regards the names on the list; Phillips, Scott and Perkins are ‘avowed candi+ dates, Spreckels and de Young on the quiet, Felton, Chipman and-Neff waiting: to come. in and Estee in lieu of. his being beaten for the Governorship. It ought to be a pretty race, Senator Perkins is expected here Thursday next from. Washington and will at once attend perdonally to’ is campaign. ; mAs oe
Memorial Services. Memorial services will be held by Nevada Lodge, No. 13), F, & A. M,, at Masonic Hall in this city ‘on ‘Phuraday evening, De~ cember 27th, to which the families of all members of the order are invited, together with relatives of members that have died during the paat year, Services will oommence at 7:30 o'clock. 24-26 Can't Be Excelled. . ’ Handsome embroidered suspenders tor one-half the price other dealers ask you, é Carter & Johnaton, The Place to Buy. The finest Gift Books and the nicest dine Sa ——— _— The firat.of a series of extraordinary his torical Napoleon finds appears in McClure’s for January, being a graphic account of the Battle of Marengo and the famous stand of tack of the whgle Austrian Army and have ever sinee: been called the ‘Wall of Granite.” Phe story is told by one of the Conaular Guard, and has heretofore been unknown to Napoleonic scholars, and was discovered by Miss Tarbell during her exhaust+ ive researvhes for writing her life of Na~ poleon. tee ; Will Not Become a Law. The incoming Legislature will not pass a uniform liquor license law, ‘The members have been polled upon the matter, and the result is a large adverse majority, Outside of San Francisco the proposition meets with very little favor, Unless the Supren.e Court declares the present law unconstitutional there will be no change, Don't Neglect It. But a few days remain in which to record hon~assessment notices, Owners of mining élaims who have not already takin advantage of the chance to save $100 +hoald remember that the time for recording such notice expires the 3lst of this month. -BaKineé ~ POWDE “Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking Highest of allfin leavening ac ah United States Govern ment Food Repo The Magazine of Travel. This is the attractive title of the newe:t candidate for public favor in the field of periodical literature. The subject. of travel naturally appeals to all, and when, as in the case of the initial number of the Magazine of Travel, it is treated by able pens and in the most entertaining manuer, it reaches a degree of interest that is at once irresistible and all-absorbing. So well chosen are the varied contenta of the number before us that there ie no suggestion of dry~ hess or monotony. The moat interesting regious of Europe and America are drawn on for materials, and when, these are Woven , into parrative and sketch and story and . poetry, hy such thinds asthe Hon. Chaun. cey M. Donew, the Hon, Theo. Roosevelt, Caristine Terhune: Herrick, Ella Wheeler Wiloox, Chas. D. Lanier, Frank Chaffee, and others equally Well known iu their reapeotive fields, they should bring instant and marked success to the publication which gives so. valuable a contribution to, the world’s choicest literature, The editor of the Magaaine of Travel is Mr, BE. H. Talbott, the founder of the “Railway Age,” and the home office of the publication is at 10 Astor Place, New York, The Proper Time. If there is one time of the year more than another to advertise it is whon business is quiet, People who read the daily newspaper carefully always take advantage of a bargain, no matter what time of the year it ia, ememeeeeees Da. ee Now Our Equals, Many witty things have been said about Women, but the lates was perpetrated at @ banquet in Denver, given in honor of the women candidates for the Leglelature, when awe proposed this toast: ‘Io the women of Colorado; God bless ‘em, Formerly our superiors; new eur equals,” A Fine line of Cigar and Cigarette holdere, for the holiday trade, at Schmidt Bros, Advice to Parents, . My if. There area few people in Nevada oy who ought to profit from the following a viee by an exchange; ‘‘Beforé you listen: » to the complaints of your children about the tiendishness of the teacher, and getting all worked up and excited over it, it ia betts to reflect a little. Remember your one or half a dozen cherubs drive you pines Pa half the time, aad bear with the teacher women of as unpromising materiel as you were twenty or thirty years ago. Remember that beside your own bey, who, of course, everybody-knows isan angel, she has to contend with that awful boy of your neighbor's, and you know fultswe'l what terror he is.” emma he a Ee ete ereinrcantietid! & m ; igh Fine Artistic Booklets and Cards suitable to send to friends by mail, at.Carr Bros. Hood’s Saved a yg ha pp My Life “For years I was in a serious condition with catarrh of the stomach, bowels and — bladder, I suf. ered, intensely from dyspepsia, in fact was a miserable. wreck, morely a skeleton, I seemed to go from bad te Worse, I ¢ has wished I eS \ Wasdead, Ihad Ss taken so much S medicine of the B wrong kind that it: had ‘poisoned 7% me, and my finF i i ger nails begam Mr. W, R. Young, te tutu black Pottor’s Mills, Pa, and come off. I began te take Hood's Sarsaparilla and it did more for me than all prescriptions, I haye . gradually regained perfect health, am entirely free from eatarrh of the bowels, and painin my back. My recovery is simply mar velous.” W. R. Youn@, Potter's Mills, Pa, Hood’s i. Cures Hood's Pills cure distress after eating a at nabepnerees amenneimmmennd A Great Success: Te the title af the brane of FOLEY'S Candies and you'll find nothing b tiret to last, If you visit my atore you'll see. ut success in it from ‘atue of success done in candy, Now's the time to give him a call, You must see FOLEY who ie making for you intelligent’ men amd Teachers’ Examination, q Royal Baking Powder (o., 106 WallSt,. N. ¥ of Papeteries and Fanoy Stationery; Portfolios, Writing Desks, Gold Pens, ete., can be found at Vinton’s, 422-26 Suits That Suit! Something New’ in Dress suite ¢ {ome ald Soe Them ! And: Overcoats. Want One For The New Year Party ? A Fine Selection of Home and Foreign Goods. Pine Street; near Broad, © ‘MEROHANT TAILOR, Christmas Suitings and Overcoats, ee FOR MEN’S WEAR. TL have anextensive line of imported and domestic cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your ‘Sunday A PERFECT Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices GUARANTEED. . that com favorably with ‘‘store” overcoats, Come te i, es DULAC, Merchant Tailor. _—f) Commnproial Steet, in Transcript Block, S¥EMEESE EN ENN ENS PERV TA: ( county and State “éforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of CaTARRH that cannot be cured by ‘the use of Hau.’s.Cararra Cure, FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D, 1886. : A. W. GLEASON, aBAL i sii t Norary Pusiio, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Send for testimonials, free: F. J, CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, 0, &@ Bold by Druggists, 750, Go and Look at It. See.our show window—the finest display of novelties in town. Carter & Johnston, Fresh Fish, John Brodie, at his. stand ‘at the Plaza grocery store, will hereafter receive fresh fish and crabs every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening. 426-2 Undertaker’s Notice, Persons wishing the services of George A. Gray, manager of the Nevada City Undertaking Company, after 10 P. m., can tele. phone to him from the Usion Hotel, 417 A i sopiety pin bearing the lettern. OU nes #0," a Diack eanme, aortas, og CN rT dfn ie it to — ee : a a crs Look a tse rs, They Can't Be Beat . Flour, per 100 Ibs, $1.85 ‘ Salmon, 8 cans for $1 Corn, periroo Ibs. $1.poe — « Sardines, key opener, 8 for $1. Rolled Barley, per 100 -$1.35-::. Corned Beef, Libby's § for $1 Bran, per too lbs. $1.20. Lard, 10 Ib cans, $1.20, Middlings, per 100 Ibs, $1.30, . Lard, 5 Ib cans, 70 cts. Dry Granulated Sugar, Best Pickle Roll Butter, per 15 lbs for $1, roll, 40 cts. Brown Sugar, 17 Ibs for $1. . Best Reno Creamefy Butter, Rice, 16 lbs for $1. > mes per Square, 55 cts, Bayo Bean; a8 dbs. for $i. :. Tapico, 20 Ibs. for $1. Pea Beans, 38 Ibs for $1.. . Sago, 20 Ibs, for $1. Oysters, lb cans, ‘10 for ba ree ene Dalene: 14 Ibs. $1 Sweet Corn, 9 cans . Raisins, 16 lbs. for $1, Green Peas, 8 ins for $1. irom, aie. aver I Beans, 8 ‘catis for $1-. (Clams, 6 cans for. $1 fo cans'for $1. Currants, 14 Ibs. for $1. Oy And without a doubt, the most beautiful line of and get some of hia an before Christmas, The 25th is Oandy Day and you'll be a a. date for tiret place in the thoughts of the oungaters in the family if you call on FOLEY or & little ausistance on this occasion, He is selling Oranges, Nute, Figs, Dates, and Xmas Tree Ornamenta at Lowest Prices, A Ta RIRYAYAY RIA! ATRIA UR YR YR te wuumercial Street, Nevada City. { HOLIDAY TIDINGS. Richest Novelties in the City. All This Season’s Productions. You'll be equally Welcome whether you buy or not. ‘ W.D. VINTON, . Druggist and Stationer. We will have’ ou Bate Stock of Holiday Novelties oFoON EXHIBITION.ss AFTER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12th. WE ARI SHOWING THIS SEASON 4 BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SILK INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS. SILK EMBROIDERED SUSPENDERS. BLACK and WHITE SURAH REEFERS. EMBROIDERED NIGHT ROBES. BERLIN OFFICE JACKETS. Gent’s NWechwear EVER PLACED ON OUR COUNTERS, With every purchase of one. to five dollars we give a ber on a stub, which is deposited in a sealed box. Juss On the night of January 12th, 1895, we will have a little lady blinded with a handkerchief, draw a stub from the box and that number wins the Cushion. ee ee teeter ¥ Headquarters for Esthetic Holiday @e—= Novelties. oPlush, Leather and Celluloid Creations f= in endless variety, ‘ } More and Finer Booklets than you ever SE looked at before. ps Come and see the ten thousand things SS just right for Christmas and New Year _ a Gifts. They're lovely, they're useful, and ~ in style. Ae qt It costs nothing to see them. TERS 3 numbered coupon, entitling the holder to a chance to win a beautiful Sofa Cushion. We retain the corresponding num ri See i . oe . abe et sacenaeenr te ii oer ch etre eatnarr Se Soa Sak sel = age ea = f