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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

December 8, 1896 (4 pages)

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ce x ehnaren 2! Parlor, DIRECTOR. POWER. MANAGERS, aA Goes Nilon,' edy and Gentleman, ty Os, 25 cts: wala at 9 o'clock, owed on the Floor, Mines Cheap. E PLACER Mne, 28. . QUARTZ LEDGE, hich about t © Placer yoni . QUARTZ LEDGE, t adjoining claim fered by said Placer ng ork for this year has been + claim where it: crosses : the LOTT MINE ike Pocbaaer tats . block of mining land, JON’ CLAIM anction of Humbug creek k, running up the D acres in two locations, assessment work was ‘property is situated in Pp. slaims will be sold for 9 Cash ember 20, 1896. iRS. B. A. SOUCHET, Corral, Nevada Co., Cal. IT BROS., IGAR DEALERS, Saeev eh os Nevada City Cal, i; Best 5 Cent Cigar Sold. . sTOCK—— LDT IMPTD + HOHEMIAN CLUB HARMONIA 4ARP BEER. ag Ot 7. uke. . re *PECOR, . Commercial streets. lraw it, and it is alway? d Refreshing. and Liquors. Private im connection. : DAVIS, music SHESTRAL DIRECTOR her y, Grass Valley and otir, . oun eekly for fing pupils st their o¥® 1to orres of of tulle wee Bela North S Pad ae oF mpreen City: nent Notice. ae e ”_) BEgt SPERM OIL, LARGE BOTTLE, 15 CTS. “36rm YEAR—NO, II 177 EXTRE Se ees Gifts=--Free . Free! wire — COFFEES, SPICES, “Bid OFFER FOR CHRISTMAS: YOUR CHOICE FREE. . ee. m cy 2 Oyster Bow! 2 Decorated ‘ tea cups and I Meat Dish, “0 inch i : saucers 2Ege Cups it I Fanoy bread and butter 6 Fruit Saucers 4 plates. 2 Vegetable Dishes 8 y baking dishes ; Diner plates x 1 Majolica pitcher i A 1 Dairy pan, 26iecarinies 2 Week ila, 2 Oat ont hovel se 2 balis $ Decorated breakfast plates 2 Dessert Plates 2 Olive dishes 2 Dish kettles 1 rated sauce boat 2¢ toothpicks’ 1 Coffee pot, 3 qt 1 Rel tea pot 1 mug Lae began pax orenen ae i Capest 1 Fancy mustard pot 2 Dairy pans, 5 qt 3 Whiskey tumblers 1 Ca ick .2 Preserving kettles 4 Table tumblers 1 China tea os stand 2 ae Sauce pans 8 Engraved tumblers 2 Chocolate cu “4 rated vegetable dish 4 bpm, el tumblers 1 Coffee cup poy saucer 6 Dedivideal butter. dishes 2 Lem eg 1 Fancy vase * 1 Fancy st and saucer 1 Fancy vase 2 China vases. 1 Inala Cc aS ree pe bowl 2 Bud vases 1 hans 4t ers 2 i Com preiscitonr 8inch 1 Rous eSliop ais . meee ato rs ONE FREE WITH BACH Cts. Purchase : a) Extra Double Presents. = . BAKING POWDERS Extra Double Tickets. THIS OFFER HOLDS GOOD UNTIL NEW YEAR. wi SELL CHINA WARE, GROGKERY, GLASS WARE, BIG. Cur “PRICES. Fancy Chinaware and Glassware Tea, Chocolate and Coffee Cups, Fancy Piates, Berry Dishes, 10, 1234, 15, 20; 25, .85, 50;°75e each. ° Ciocolate, Ice Cream, Berry, Lemonade and Water Sets, ' 50, 65, 75, 85, 1.00, 1.25, 1,50, 1.85, 1:95, 2.25, 2.50. per Bet. China. Bisque, Fancy Vases, Figures and Ornaments, 10, 1234, 15, 20, 25, 85, 50, 60, 75, 1.00, 1.25 each. CUSPIBORS. seen. reo 25, 85, 40, 50, T6c each.. Genuine Delft: China Trays, Olives, Butters, Plates, Cups, Cream Pitchers, Salads, Placques.: 15, 20, 25, 36, 40, 50, 60, 75, 85, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 each. Tea Sets, Complete for 1 12 Persons 2 . Light 75 Fine China White ya . Blue 2 : rim big Hel otrope Dinner Sets, Complete for 6.Persons Say Colors’ Pnre 78 Gold White .50 90. Superior .50 3 : Fore inbe 6 Geet ks 9 Dinner Sets ‘Complete roo ‘Pieces . ba -75 78 “Wind :25 ©. Bohetian 50 White hig! 7 Gold Handles 9 Chine 17 Quality Best, Made by Best English Makers, Newest Shapes ia Designs. Prices Away Under. Stores, 100 in Number. Great American Importing. Tea Co,, MOMMERCTAL ST.. o.oo ee cece tect e cee see neni eens at ~ . 12 pounds and 7 ounces, yet was of 23 . actaal horse power. An Eastern paper Teas,” Spteed, «25 . NEVADA CITY 66 MILL STREET, ....20-.+sees eens eneeseret tenet ees GRASS VALLEY ters at the end of the cylinder, is oak off and used as expansion from the out-. off to the end of the stroke. The Brambel rotary engine does away with the} crank motion and. uses its own plunger -. fora cut-off. The engine issteam tight and requires no ring packing: Ini can tbe either simple or compound.. tt weighs less and occupies only a fraction of the space of the old ‘style en\gine. The working model weighed but says that within the last few days Mr. Brambel has been offered $1,600,00 for. ‘his patent by H. F. Allen of London,’ England, the President of. a British engineering: syndicate. Mr. Brambel. says’: “When any one. can build a 50 horse power engine that may be carried ‘around ina hand satchel he has some‘thing that is very valuable, particularly I when that engine is adapted to any and all kinds of work wherever power is used. The Brambel engine of 50° horse power,-weighing less than 100 pounds, may be attached to the end of .the armature of a dynamo, and’ all the belting done away with, of a Brambel engine, not larger than a saucer, could be attached to a creamery separator and set it whirling at the rate of 6,500 revolutions a minute.” Freight Center. There were 2417 carloads of freight. handled at Colfax from January Ist to December ist. This was an increase of fifty per cent over the amount handled last year, and is: due to:the increased activity in. mining, — More freight was received at. Colfax than at fer for the cities of Grass Valley and Nevada City in Nevada county, besides a latge contiguous ‘territory in’ Sierra county. Sold the . Property. The real estate property. of the late Caroline E. Williams, consisting of lots on Srcramento street, was sold by the administrator, T. B. Gray, yesterday, It was bid in by W. J. . Williams for $1190.50, Native Sons’ Meeting. The regular meeting sired. fal about this, either as the practice affects danger did not lark i in the practice. wrong. Women cannot be too carethemselves or, if they are ford of our. dogedethis nioming for Sierra City on mining serve human affection— bestow this fondness upon them with ‘a little regard for common sense. One point, of others, cannot be too careled;the face should never ca Geonatk into close contact with a dog. AS sense of cleanliness alone ) forbid, this,’ ; yevert. if positive H. J. “Oarter left today for San Francisco to bs goes an elegant line’ of
are expected here next week from Wardner,; Idaho. A. Castagua of Sierra City arrived here last evening ‘from. SanFrancisco on his way home. J. 0. and E. A, Hayes came down. from Washington yesterday on their way to San Francisco on mining business. Elected Officers./ Court Garfield No:"9;"FofA; “last night elected the following officers: A. Delbridge, P. ©. B.; J. Kendrick, ©. R5 Eph Cohn, 8. 0. R.; Jolin “Stevens, Treas.; N. J. ‘Monk, Fin, Seo.; Bert oe Never Contented. Dailey) Réo. Séc.7 J. Be ‘J. W.j. Anexchange says: The suggestion . . J. Sandow, 8. W.; Ninnis, Jijis made that. there should be some B. Bert Pollard, 8. B. ; Win. Sandow, . way to avoid the nuisance of sticking ‘Trus.; Dr. 'R. ‘M. Hunt, P sicab; W. {a stamp on every letter when a large D: Vinton, Druggist. tion Jan-. riumber ate sent in in a’ bunch: We uary-4th, ought tojiave the same privileges in ‘this country which prevail in England, We have a sort of divine right to the ‘best of everything, and Congress ought _ Died) at Allison Ranch, Bdward Sillivan, an old resident. = SCADDEN, ms Do you bay your ‘Groceries ? Have you ever tried my store ? mothers, their children. We can be. : ~ Cowity Assessor Win: Hi: Martin left . of Allison Ranch, died there Sunday morning. Deceased was a native of Ireland, aged 75 years, 4 months and not to deprive us of a single jot Or tit. cman tle. Over yonder a man may do up a bundle of letters, send them to the -. any other wetion betwee, Sacreuisnto of Hydranlic Parlor, No: 56, .N) 82G.'W., will be held this evening and a full attendance is de22 days. He leaves a large family, consisting of a wife, five sons and three daughters; most of whom are grown. The date. of the funeral has not yet office with the money and the clerk ‘sim stamps Pca on them and the is done ARRIVALS. AT THe IU NION Hor Di Main Street, Nevada City. . NORTHWAY & & GAY, PROPRIETORS panes: acl olen ohiadathd him with} '~ one of the beet.to he had at the store: of’ Carter & Johnson: Mr. Gray thinks . McG ckee, it was. Providential that the old one ©, Baldy, rass Valley, was stolen, ashe now has a new one! J;: Evans and wife, San Juan, of much: better quality: than the one} J T. Howard, Valley; lost. . SSSR EN OE Boop Is Lire and upon the purity and vitality:“of the blood depends the health of the whole system. Experience prdvesHood’s Sarsaparilla to be the best blood purifier, Hoop’s Pr.ts set easily and promptly on the liver and bowels. Oure sick headache. “Dene i Groceries nd Proviso NEVADA CITY, CAL, eis It’s a tittle out-of the business center, but it would perhaps you to take a walk up there and see what inducements loffer in: fine goods’ and ‘low prices. . I have a large and constantly i increasing business from all parts of the city, and a nice country trade. When people once begin buying from me, I have no trouble in retaining their custom. WwW. BE. JOHNSTON, 1 Seimee. Broad and Commercial sts, vena No. 43. ere ar rN : "The Plaza Store FISC HER BROS., Props., Is constan' extensive pty STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Of every description. Everything in the way of CANNED GOODS. poet with an stock of = = = E = Aj 3 = = = = y = = = =3_ All Goods Sold at LIVING pricks, Give us a Trial Order runt LYTLE PA NEW GROCERY STORE. BROAD STREET, next door above Mrs. Marion’s Millinery Store. Fr. WwW. CODER Satis to Eh eee ks has added a GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS To his stock of.other goods and solicits a share of public patronage. Everything Fresh and First-Class and Prices Down to the Lowest Notch. MF Goods Delivered Free. ee manana ee The Bear Cigar Factory J. P. CONWAY, Proprietor, ‘Manufacturer of and dealer in the finest Imported and Domestic Cigars ana Tobacco it 1s Deticious. By order, Es Grissen, Pres. EJ. Morean, Suo’y. Royal Honey Drips; purejcane syrup. At Grass Valley, December 6, 1896, the ‘finest article in the market. To be to the wife of W. Rk. Bawden, a daugh. procured only at Gaylord’s. ter or a a ientllinaes NEVADA THEATER: Mugg rent, DEC. Beginning THURSDAY, Fish; Fruit : Vegetable). WILLIAM H. 3. ANDREWS, At his Stand, one door Below Armory Hall, + BROAD STREET, dag even Fresh Fish and Orabs every Thursr uit on ¥ etables in season. No. i Tripe always on Orders promptly Special Engagement of the COMPANY, id. filled. Goods delivered free. CARRIE CLARKE WARD, y a j : g ; ‘In‘a Repertoire of New Plays.’ Change of vend . Tovs . ( Toys !! ih Richa OS Bi TRENCH PERFUMES. ‘i y* THURSD deennuanatlad Sie ies etn" ofone sore paws ‘PRICES. ay, bk Jobe . ptoindeeergaeiiotte roe At Less Than ; : . “Underground.” ARTISTI leaders—Vera ioletta, . Jie i Blane, ViaH “et : HALF: PRICE:. ~ 10 aa The Burglar.” * C SETS. i Stee, is PERFUMES. = 4 “ ie Pe : Sarvepay, «. We zie tnoluding "Toulee Bete, ran ‘and Sopa OR ace teaeeiide: Taos peteste otom A Large stock of ft Christmas Goods, . — 20 es * Kittie O'Connor. art and nati . nd cote B as! These extract Se ioe ot halle ; Bought at 25 2): the $.; “Ten Nights in a Bar-room.” * “prt ee 3 boxes pave the cpalneiee ents. = Will be cleared out at any pr ond Monpay, . on of Oak.” . * EOE TRIOR IOE Re GOK. wine ce» line of ¥ . FORE FOIA ORR EET At the UNION FRUIT STORE. . 30 TO eng tid [Puss raisers." The finest eee, ALE QO LOUD HET AHIR ODEO i * Porty5 ‘ tl goods ever shown in this city. } THE BEST MACHINE TO BUY. com WOME couesatlt cao £ haa M niche ees Se ceeak ‘ rf it and BOOKS, ears ry at initles. aatest pane tad hea BIS ech oatd . # Gren tosh tie end Mitte. ons F . Nap Sen mary ae ae orton Songs . RMOLHUR OR SISTER would Story oars en "on sale for the whole ¢ chgagement at He piasine Ss "s. Every Evening! Saturday Matinee! BATES WARD Headed by the Pacific Coast. Favorite, i, Into Gold and Silver My Choice Stock of & nererernr reer “The Uaebrated Slager ne i os Ws the Daily rauergt SS eee 18 THB BEST < . t. s : ANice Christmas Presen Advertising Medium. D. W. DAVIS, Agent. ed Because ‘They Were Purchased For. Cash. & £4. DICKERMAN, s Druggist and Stationer, Cor. Pine and Commercial, Nevada City. Holiday Goods I will Surely Dispose of. And Why? Sa ee we re Cod a rd wt Daenewt Pil be Satisfied With Reasonable’ Profit. a Se cisieanilaetnaimaninaiantigeaetinmtcatiainan A BOX OF, “BEAR” CIGARS . S=so= “wares razon! WILL PROVE A MOST ACOBPTABLE ' : HOLIDAY GIFT Downing Building, Main st., Nevada City. cata) —— mae The Top Notch of Style at J always the most tasty afterall. A man’s build and shape must be considA tailor isn’t @ good tailor unless he knows what sort of Geng! will look the more stylish on the tall man and thé short man, the fat and the lean: it ‘And the the pattern of the goods themselves is another important thing to de© We are perfectly familiar with all the technical oints in tailoring: Gar experience and knowledge of clothes is at the public’s service. ents are made and sold on honor: Mi. OHA ARLES HARTMAN, one’ of the best cutters on the coast, is now iaeen wi this establishment, which is a sufficient guarantee of the quality ae FRANK T. SMITH, Pine Street, Near Broad, NEVADA CITY, CAL. ‘amie CAPT. RUHSTALLER’S ‘ i Gilt Edge” Steam Beer Fine Old Porter‘and Half and Half. The Best in the World} : EVERYBODY DRINKS IT! WH ELI HAN. BROS., ——DEALERS IN——3.«. RE 5 The. Very Finest of Wines,’ Liquors and: ‘ern Broa nd Pn et een Ot Ca