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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

December 29, 1897 (4 pages)

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Misses’ and CBilose, 3. pair for a5 Se, 3 pair for 25 ets. Ss, worth $1.00 aly 5 cents each. lere at 25 cents, cents, agains cents, 20 cents, R STORE, ods ‘Store, of the Soe f 25 cents. x KWEAR, “ETC. inthe Worla, Tatas eae Cea Ww CERIES Lah « kD'Goons. ; Valley taifor who was tried for refusing . Thos. Opie. monthly Collection day for city. subState ae i scriptions; but as Saturday is New. cer Year day, and people do not like to Le fn 1 a maKg’ Meg man of most excellent habits _ and is highly esteemed throughout the . ounty.” “Moreover, be.is skilled in his F, Profession and has the confidence of . all’ with’ whom he has been employed. 'Miss Cornelius was raised in Grass Valley and is a niece to our old citizen, She is a young woman of best tind of :he old school housekee ing, -is: Of a domestic disposition, and we congratulate two-such worthy people upon becoming ‘man “and wife. After the ceremony was over there were many Congratulations and then there most bounteous repast. The newly ‘married couple left for a bridal tour which’ will include a-visit to Safi: FranwI8co and other points. Displaying Their ingenuity. "The ladies of Laurel Parlor lave. on reach ring New Year of late dis-. F played great taste and ingenuity in ‘transforming the homely interior of Armoryhall inttoa place of beauty. The decorations for next Friday night pre believed by many to be even more at~ ¢ractive than apy seen in the past. The Native Daughters are alt right, and they haveghe.gumption to make a success of whatever they undertake. fe ‘Fo Grade Park Avenue. * Park avenue is to be’ graded and macadamized from Nimrod street to King ravine. A number of handsome new homes have been recently put up on that: thoroughfare, and others are contemplated. It is one of the prettiest ~ parts of town, and the city will unite with the property owners in putting the street in becoming condition. Something Good. _ Call for and insist on ‘having Roatn Hoop. The best in the world. For}. sale at the following first-class saloons: / Unlock Hote! Bar, Lhe Grotto, Recep: tion, The Owl, Gut Edge, Council » Chamber, Eilerman’s, National Hotel " Bar, J obnny Gregory’s. or Has Samples But No. Goods. . The jurymen in the case of a: Grass _ to pay.the-;business men’s license stood nine for acquittal, most of those so vota ing do so on the theory that the defen. dent is @ mecianic and not a merA New Ycar Enteriainment. wan entertainment gud dance will be given at San Juan Friday evening under > athe management of Prof. J. R. Davis. There will;be a good program ot i musical and other exervises. + $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased t0'learn that there is at least ;. one dreaded disease that science has » been able to cure in all its stages, and . . Catarrh. Hali’s Oatarrn Cure positive cure known to the 4 mediéal fraternity. Outarrh being a . constitutional digeage, requires. a constitutional treatment. Hal)’s Catarrh Cure*is taken internally, acting directly gyon the blood:and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and _giving the patient strength by building up the constitution end assisting nature iin doing. its~ work. The proprietors uhave so mach faith in its carative powers, that trey offer Oue Hundred eure. Betid for list of testimonials. Address, F.J. CHENEY & CO,, ToSold: by Draggists, 750. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. fails to Cure. 260. 6m Corcoran & Writsams, contractors Must Be Sold. ‘A. Isoard'& Son intena ciosing ut their étéck of wines and liquors by the at greatly reduced ‘prices. Famlies and dealers will be given special prices. Call at their store on Broad street and get your’-holiday supplies in this d2-1lm "P. everything fixed and'to get the. money . O'clock p. m. for the parpose of attend‘ing ‘the funeral of their late Brother, were then the officers of the Board. ‘The Easterners who recently put in the . ’ highest bid in conjunction with the Citizens Bank think it would be better . to issue new bonds and have the pres. " Lent officers sign them, and offer to pay the expenses of extra printing. ‘The . . local Bank people are satisfied with the At anyrate the Trastees expect to have . 5 in hand inside of ten days from date, when they will immediately pay for Pworks, idents of the mining camp, known as “Little Emma” and “Maud.” “Bowery Lass” was the most sci anid with a series of upper-cuts and jabs she knocked out her more youthful opponent. There was quite a select Audience, and the contest was for blood hair pulling or cuss words. The female that got knocked out informed her friends that the trouble was over a young man. Too Quick a Stop. While en route'to Sacramento from: Nevada county on Christmas James Gleason, a miner, who was riding on an elevated seat in the caboose of a train, was according to the RecordUnion thrown to the floor by the sudden stopping of the train, near Dutch Flat, breaking three of his ribs. Hoe was taken to Sacramento fortreatment, Banreains in Watches; Diamonds ‘and Jewelry at the Frank Goiden Jewelry . . Co. d28-2t. . ee I. uv. GO. F. Funeral. The officers and members of Oustomah Lodge, No. 16, I. O. 0. F., are} hereby requested to meet at their Halt on Thursday, December 30th, at 1 Robert Holiand, which will take place . & Cuas. Stevens, N.G. Gro. A: Gray, Scribe. It Grove’s TasTeL¥ss Cutt Tonio is A. pertect Malarial Liver Tonic and without purging. As pleasant as Lemon Syrup. {ft is as large as-any Dollar tonic and retails for 50c. “To get the SENOINE ask for GRrove’s. jy19-6m Gaui on George CO. Gaylord, the Broad street grocer. tf No Cure—No Pay. That is the way all druggists sell GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for Maiaria, Ohills and Fever. It is simply fron and Quinme in a tasteless form, Children love ‘it. Adults prefer it to bitter, nauseating ‘Ponics. Price 35 cents. 7 jiy19-6m UNION :-: HOTEL, Main Street, Nevada City. HENRY NETSHE, ‘Mawicer Hotel Arrivals. _ _M. W. Shortridge, Cambridge, Harry Albe: Angels Camp, } ‘ we ! suaD " Wiaa Eaaelion’ o ! taste better. original issue. It is quite likely, how-. ® out driving witl You ought to see him y &} He is the most expert driver with one from start to finish, there being no} hand L-ever saw.” ulodd “purifier. Removes Bilionsness . : .~ ‘Tribune ; , “Schetting's Best baking powder -goes a > third farther than any-other ; gets to work . quicker .: makes sweeter cake. ts ~Schelling’s Best tea inakes good hington. The Use of The New # The Pahonta be taken immediately’ af‘ ; cure palpitation of the heart by remov. ’ _ Deficient in One Point.Johnnie Masher has been calling yery and come into possession of the water regularly at: the McGinnis mansion in Harlem, but fails to. ag * ne: point Was He Worth It? voi be! po ee ee ee The Appeal says there was x fistic . n encounter at Browns Valley on Sunpc geo sp 23 day afternoon -between two female Tes. “Except his object in ca here so often to see you,” said sare better The . nis, prosaically.—N. Y. World.ed. “He is such a learned man!” ex. ite: esterday afternoon. : him m: e. a team. “Drove with one hand, did he, Miss: neh oF Julia? I think I understand “Sir! He talked to me with the other une, He stuffed his cannon, for he meant To scare his little brother. : E He never knew which way he went, And he'll never see another. PAID HIM BETTER. Miss Inqguisitive—Do you celebrate : from the family residence at 2. o'clock. . we Fearilven July rdoctor By order 1.Globe. Soquem—No, the fifth—Boston je
Seme Love Letters. The maiden suits me to a og ae d Her father suits me to a Hy," And now ft but remains to try If I can suit her toan “Aye."* —Brooklyn Life, “What He Wondered About. Clerk (as the “carrier,” after an in-. it ‘terminable time, comes back from the cashier’s: desk)-—Here’s your sir. Did you think you'd never get it? ‘change, Victim—Oh, no; I've merély been wondering whether I'd get four or six ver cent. for the use of my monev.— 3rooklyn Life. A Realist. “There,” said Miss Steophid to he: yest girl friend, “is the portrait of mi wainted by that young artist we hav: ul been raving over. He has the feature: © perfection, but there is not a partich of expression in my face.” “How loyal and true to his art he is!” =Detroit Free Press. Wouldn’t Mind Her Wanting. *“No, Harry, I am sorry; but Iam sur that we could not be happy together. You know I always want my own way in everything.” “But, my dear girl, you-eould go on wenting it after we were inarried.”— “And when you were a slave, Uncle Gabe, they once gotiup a butting match . between you anda goat, did they? Hov, ’“ "Deed it were, miss. Dey had to kill A NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT A Shock, _ &@ pensive a: W. 7 ; . “A gong,” And, wii am Our Ohird Friday uring asafe and remunerative invest4.. ¢,,,. mont, will do well to call and examine FRANK POWER, d21-td : Sy rose of Estate * Samuel Allison, “Cash Works Wonders.”’ stion of the food eaten. — z cosa = ter meals and their beneficial effects . speedily apparent in the increased 8 ee siomach and nerves. They the cause ; they increase flesh and by digesting the food before 2 he Libr Eaiozs not only cure indigestion, they are so safe Pleasant that they are also per. adapted to children and invalids. JAMES CAIRNS, are sold by druggists at 50 cts. A useful book on stomach diseases ill Ber telenied ee re ete free by addressing Stu_ PRICES FOR CASH ONLY: CHEAPER THAN EVER. SAN FRANCISCOmmme . S “BUSINESS COLLEGE . ! 1236 Market Street, San Francisco. Ellis System of Bookkeeping. : es Benn Pitman Shorthand. 2WRates Lowot Than Other Colleges.-BX 200 pupils. securedpositions in 1896. Every shorthand graduate for ‘Union Livery Stable, two years basa position. al9-6m Main st., opp. Union Hotel, Queen Lily Soap. tienry Lane, Prop’r ee The finest turn-outs in the county,and plenty.of them Open day and night UNION MARKET, Commercial St., Nevada City. COLLEY BROs., ° Prop’s, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete., At the lowest rates. Ww: ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE stock of the s Popular Public Taste Hams, Bacos and Lard. ; A Good — Living and more may be made by any one-with a McAllister Magic Lantern -outfit, giving ‘entertainments or illustrated lectures in small towns and villages. A small capital and Asthma, Catarrh, Colds. energy are all that are needed. * A book that describes, pictures etion, gives theo Administered by inbal-. 4 explains the cuection ot é : 9 Safest and Most Effectual ae ® oe M Magic Lanterns eans ‘ ona And Stereopticons Df treating the throat and bronchial tubes fjronieral. We enteerte qualities sea /@nd tells how to conduct en. tertainments will be mailed free upon request. : T. H. McA.uisrrr, * 76 Washington St. Chicago. The Finest taanery Soap In the MarWashes Without Rubbi nd d ° clothes, e largeet Family W, ad the Ingvar be dn three.to four hours. 4 Tl of tw: ears of d Sieh this oe. er @@BEWARE oF IMITATIONS Made ‘in San Francisce. Ask your dealer for it and thus help build . BOONE’S WT AGENcy. es TENT Dino. Cresolene ‘Whooping Cough, Croup invaluable In Contagious Diseases, As Diphtheria. Scarlet Fever. ete. “Sold b OB. DICKEEMAN Deer Stationes, Neveda City A Single Glance On the part of the prospective purchaser, will convince any onethat the fine goods just received from Rochester, New York, at E JAMES KINKEAD’S ee -. Are Just Right for Holiday Presents. Fancy Rockers, Rattan Chairs, Chiffoniers, Combination Book Cases’ and Secretaries, UN LIVIIVIVELIVITVLUGTEVIT PLT SPPrTOrT PTT erry E — eee CAN BE FOUND AT Oni the 24th instant, when Great Bargains will be offered in ~ Millinery Goods to all who call. Rego emeseewran sco Hammege and Saddlery Holiday Goods AT LESS THAN COST. WW. H. CRAWFORD. REE RIE anmsiaahanaaaianen Good Things for. . New Year’s Dinner Mince Meat, Cranberries; Mount Rouge Claret, Barartaria Shrimps, ‘Stuffed Mangoes, India Relish, Chutney. eH tH INGREDIENTS FOR MAKING MINCE MEAT At HOME » » » e eZ TAKE ROBIN HOOD For an Appetizer, & Cleaned Zante Currants, Seeded Raisins, . Glase Citron, Lemon and + Orange Peel, Boiled Cider. WOLF, The Cash Grocer. Tx te acto ct Sar (9GC\ Ll TSE Ex 2x oct acts Bo Basfos fa 8 Le i ie te re) (ars (SEN 7x = FOUR POINTS To be considered in Men’s Made. to Order Clothing ARE STYLE, FIT, QUALITY, PRICE. ; : SMITH The Tailor 71 ngatdlletelerporne Hartman— i “Prince of Cutters” SEX D5 EX 2b ax act oct oct Bor} Gar) Aas} Qar\ (ach (SEN PSN 75Eos BD C0) Ca) Ha) Cae) ars ae References— « My Patrons, Bop "ao ; SON PGE 2x act oct CI KI XT Py GOO ay Gat) Sad Set Sans Ga St Sept Ne Sarl Sa a7 Wa? GS SOLASORUOAUOASIOANOAB Hand Painted China, Ie Novelties, Silver Ware, Diamonds, ; Watches, ; Clocks, OPTIGAL GOODS, Fine Silk Umbrellas. For Sale at the Lowest Prices. ‘Luetje & Brand. No Charge For Engraving. CI> . SD, BOOCAUIVAVYU AO AMOLANOB Sete ened No STALE Goops. . I receive fresh Groceries and Provisions daily and my stock is constantly new and fresh. My policy is to” buy THE BEST TO BE HAD And to sell At the Lowest Prices, One price to all, courteous treatment and prompt delivery. PHIL. G. SCADDEN, Grocer, ~\ LEADER MILLINERY, Broad Street Commercial Street, Nevada City. 4 &