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i LOO AT eM DINE
THE TRANSCRIPT. ~
Suodays . Chronicle of sof the Doings of old . Nevada City Tatios ies Wil Hlnsteate It at . The Sweet Song That "That Represents Photogae Se = dg maela a es =) and. Young. = the Theater Next Week. — rapher Moore’s Maiden Yersifying.
Ed A. Moore, the York street artist,
Flat last night. the theater: on. Tuesday and Wednesjis nothing if not versatile. Along with
ts, he -has
day evenings next when two-score of his other accomplishments,
<r the popolar clase pretty and graceful young ladies will . taken to poetry. Last night he made
' BROWN & CALKINS.
SATURDAY .-1.1.,-Dee 9, 1899 son” Company, was in the city today
larranging for the appearance of the
great play at the theatre here on next} man, isin town. : in this line, and alRF NTION Friday night. It has been nearly nine. Mrs. Dana Harmon returned last show the people of Nevada City the . hie maiden effort, in herestucrngreny
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charme of genuine modern minstrelsy. though it is somewha
pene ee OT ise Gn tcl ee eae ageteogeope he
of ba nt-cork knees and wobbly, we herewith present
city when he was in advance of the fa-. Mrs. John Trood of North San Juan ‘These fair exponents — . the result without apology:
Interest. al . Jo V. Snyder was among the Argofor some time past in preparing themI wnt hay . Lhoby ‘
; ‘ nauts who went to Marysville today. . selves for the great event,and they wiil It'geame to me a printer
ee ss a> * Miss Daisy Eastin goes to San Fran, give one of the merriest, most meriGets everything he needs.
Cranberries at A. B. Wolf’s, the Cash . cisoo next: Thursday to spend the win-, ‘torious performances that has ever! He gots the biggest «nd the best
Grower. 1 “
ter. been seen or heard in the historical) . Of everything that grows;
For Citron and Lemon Peel go to ’
Fea & do not propose d goes in free to circuses
Roger:ae Shas ores He Val or i = needa gomianen od a enchant ary other kind of shows.
pee oy aoe ne es Hee
Flat. sires maid 3 tea -. number on the bill of either night, and 7 ma whe A ca . prnier
ore ee cs,
ace while each feature will have: all.the at o
. R. B., Symington, the mining enWill never go to the good,land
The new steam pump at the Cali
deer: ginlend Aiea Seclnclig tenes Hid gluger of & professi onal. presentation I) ity 6 ioe Seats
Ocha CoseoNia coat 1 Francisco. there is to be mothing bordering on By devils he'll be driven
Fresh xe Rasen ge com hone : Wm. H. Hancock, a wath iaswn coarseness or even impropriety. NeInto a torrid place
gis bs Saba cine
miner, leaves Monday for Princeton vada City Lodge of the Degree of Honor Outside the walls of Heaven
es ee on Mariposa county "lis at the head of the enterprise, and Where he will end his race.
brought to this market are now on sale
.
at Scadden’s. tf
"Go to Referee Saloon and get a glass:
of that celebrated Rubstaller’s Gilt
Edge Steam Beer. tf
are being disbursed.
Call and see Snell & Fleming’s
stamped goods. A handsome new
assortment has just arrived. n29-tf
The school entertainment and dance
at Indian Flat last night attracted a
big crowd and everybody had a good
time.
Another-arc light has been installed
in Maher & Co.’s store, making four
used inside and two outside the estabment.
Go to A. Isoard & Son and get a bottle of the celebrated Oyrus Noble or
Manhattan Club Whisky, the best in
the land. d 7-tf
The South Yuba Water Company had
a hundred foot cave this week at the
long tunnel above the Central House
through which their ditch runs.
A.sick Chinaman named Ching Lee
was cremated yesterday afternoon by
the burning-of his cabin at the Freeran crossing of the Middle Yuba.
There was a clearing up of the
weather last night, followed by a heavy
-frost. Today the sun shines brightly.
Clear, cold weather is expected tonight.
At the Narrow Gauge railroad depot
in this city last night the thermometer
got down to within 25 degrees of zero,
the average about town being 28 degrees.
says that “Yon Yonsov” will. be given
The silhouette target practice of} here in the same manner as during its
Oompany © takes place tomorrow recent successful engagement at the! we. Mm. F last _ . ers, dancers and comedians on the opat the Sutton range. California theatre in San Francisco, at], ». cpivmcsi tothe hcapep mietts:
This is pay-day at most of the Nevada . which place that theatre was tested to
City mineé and many thousand dollars . its full capacity at.every performance.
SAM THALL I IN TOWN, . PERSONAL PO POINTERS. . “HODERN HIN MINSTRELSY. NEW PORT IN TOWN.
Sam Thall, manager of the“Yon Yon-. Antone Ibler was here from Moore's There will be fun alive fun alive at
Mrs, Joseph Fotz, aicthay of Mra, . that fact of-itself is a sufficient. guarfrom San Francisco. money’s worth. —
_ A. P. Clark of Quaker Hill has so Tickets are selling rapidly and that
far sdoceuead cc th attack of pneu. means & big and fashionable audience Cures Impotency ’
monia that he is around again. {to greet the charming coterie of singing from Downieville and to-day went ening night. The box sheet is at
to Elk Grove, Sacramento county. Foley's store and there is no extra
Mrs. W. A. Wileon (nee Ida Mane-. Charge for reservations.
A feature of the performance will be sae . By mail 5Oc per box; 6 boxes
gop » . fleld) has returned with her husband : aranthe singing of Mr. Arthar Donaldson! 4.14 son from Japan. Mrs. Wilson and Grand Jury Adjourns. ior $2.505 py rand the money.
who possesses @ -rich baritone voice, . ohila will boatd for the winter in Alaaud will be heard in his two latest. oa and Mr. Wilson will go east on The Grand Jury, which bas been in NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Fred Zeitle:, arrived here last night antee that the spectators will get their see COR
AND MANHOOD
Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of selfIm abuse, Or excess and indisi cretion. Anervetonicand
§ blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire of youth.
songs, “My Northern. Home” and “My . , .siness for bis tea firm session since Tuesday morning, 24-. cynton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
Jennie Dear.” To accommodate the ee ARG a SN journed at 11:15 this forenoon. Their) For sale by H. Dickerman, Nevada
many amusement seekers from Grass Do You Know report in full is published elsewhere. City, Cal.
Valley eapecial tain will be ran, xe Consumption is preventable? Science —
turning at the close of the performhas proven that, and also that neglect
er is suicidal. The worst cold or cough
Sa RIESE: Seon Bo ETRE with Shiloh’s. Cough and
Will Ran All W inter. : Consumption Cure, Bold on .
The lumber mill at Overton in the . S28rantee for over Rity. begun
eastern end of this county will conby, eter ey Oe Oe : :
tinue in operation all winter unless ‘
the snow gets so deep that logging has
to be stopped. The Overton & Truckee Nevada Theater,
railroud is in shape to operate through
the winter. About a mile of snowsheds TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY BYENINGS, <
have been built and the engines. are December 12th and 13th.
nrorided WisN slows. plows, . ie : Holiday Announcement
40—Local Ladies—40
Grand Lady Minstfel and
In a Day or Two.
Limoges Chinaware Vaudeville Performance.
Bargai ns. Under the euspsecs 2 of Vevada Dégree
Free lunch served every Saturday
night at Beckley’s Grotto saloon on
Commercial street. All the choicest
whiskeys, including O. P. S. and MeBrayer. nl1g-tf
The Lumbermen’s Quartette, which
will be at the theater next Friday night
with “Yon Yonson,” is said to be one
the best male quartette that has visited
the coast. in years.
It took six horses instead of four as
usual to bring the Downieville stage in
last night, and then it did not arrive
till about ten -o’clock, or five hours behind the regular time.
Now is your chance to get something
nice in the line of beech-aut, sliced bacon, Lageran boneless sardines, boned
turkey, La Forrest Pate De Foi Gras,
at Wolf’s Cash Grocery store. tf
All of the people who are fond of
Sauer Kraut should not fail to go to
Scadden’s and sample the fine lot of it
which he bas just received. None better ever brought to this section of the
State. tf
_ ,S8cadden, the grocer, bas just received
the finest lot of Mince Meat, in bulk,
ever brought into this market. It is a
number one article, and will be sold a
great deal cheaper than it can be made
at home. tf
You can get the “news” in most any
paper that’s printed, but if you want
the news of Nevada City and Nevada
county while it really is news, and before everybody else has heard it or)
read it, you will have to take the Daity
TRANSCRIPT.
An excursion will be run from Grass
Valley to Nevada City to givethe many
amusement-goers of that city an opportunity to witness “Yon _Yonson” at
the theater here next Friday evening.
Reserved seats can be had at: the depot
ticket office.
The drawing for the articles recently
offered at raffle by the ladies of the
Catholic church took place last nig! t
nightand the winning numbers were
_as follows: 195, Roman chair; 189,
China tea set; 147, Battenberg tidy ; 108,
* doll; 5, mush set.
Tne exhibition of pictures at the).Congregational church last night was
slimly attended owing to the bad
weather and the fact that so many
kinetoscope entertainments have been
given here in the past. Those who
were present however speak highly of
the views.
While H. A. Robbins of Graniteville
was driving to this city yesterday one
of his wagon wheels dropped into a
chuck hole near Rock Oreek, and he
was thrown to the ground and gashed
about the face and head. His injuries
are not serious, however. Today he}
went to Lincoln.
Last night Eagle Hose Company
elected the following officers: Thomas.
Sandow, President; Stanley Eads, Vice
President; William Grimes, Foreman;
William Chase, First. Assistant Foreman; Sydney Hooper, Second Assistant Foreman; John Hooper, Secretary;
Fenton Fleming, Treasurer; William
Grimes, C. Cleveland, F. Marsh, Board
of Directors. After the election there
was a supper sei ved with speeches and
pongs “on the side,”
. A Skirt Dancing :
(reat American [uporting Tea Co. faxing
D : : Farces and # “MAIN STREET.
_ Plantation Scenes.
Commercial street, .... Nevada City ‘ Won:
56 Mill street,....5.. “Grass Valley. A Cake Walk which will surprise everyboty. Something new, in each specialty.
Stores 100 In Number Admission, A “ 50 Cents
Prices Away Under E ; som
Seats reserved without extra charge at .
Foley's.
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Ladies and Gents: Youare-iny ted
ness 2 see
Glove Contest for. ‘Xitae
at Maher’s. Theie will be an ex chibition every
day this week in our large window, =
Ladies, if you want to give gloves away, come :
use,
come to: us and get fitted. Gent's if: ‘you want.
gloves for your sisters, your wife or your girl,
come to us for them. Boys, if you want loves
for your mother, come to us for them. ~ Little:
girls, if you want to make mamma a Xmas resent, get her a pair of Maher’s kid gloves.
We have for the-dear children all sizes in skid
gloves. in modes ard ox-blood.
This is the greatest glove display ever made
in Nevada City.
All shades, all sizes. No cheap, trashy
gloves.
Our price is $1.00 ard $1.50 a pair and the
best gloves in all America for cig eee
Respectfully,
MAHER & CO.
Glove House, Nevada City.
P. S.—_See fancy goods fn window for Christmas.
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: THE ANSWER IS THE SAME TO ALL. :
Buy Your Holiday Goods
— @ 4 » FOLEY —
ers. Santa Claus recommends us to the public.
f COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY.
ati ; Home-Made Candies Se os
Me ae 8 Are Fresh, Pure and Wholesome.
Will have a special stock for Christmas, including all the
Novelties. Give him a call if you want Christmas Tree
Decorations and Ornaments cheap. Christmas Candles and!
Holders, Sheet Popcorn, Nuts, Figs, Oranges, Bananas, Ete.
Qur Holiday Assortment
Is replete with all the novelties that go to make
a first-class stock in the line of
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Men’s and Boys’ Clothing,
Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods.
Come in and inspect our new line of Neckwear,
Mufflers, Reefers, Suspenders and Handkerchiefs.
SPECIAL BOXES AND SIZES
FOR THE HOLIDAYS ...
; And Xmas Presents from the store that has
the crisp, snappy bargains tor wide-awake buyTHE GRIMES CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
Made by “Giff. 4 ‘
Is one to. Gud a reliable place to ee it—a lane that you have got
faith in; a place where you. can get satisfaction or get your money back if
you want it. That place is our store. Now as to the garment itself. You
don’t want a back number. You don’t want an ordinary common-place dry
goods or bargain store overcoat that looks like by-gone times. On the contrary
YOU] WANT AN OVERCOAT THAT IS UP-TO-DATE
A coat that i is made of new substantial and fashionable fabrics—the custom
made kind. That is the kind of overcoat you can buy from us. We have
them in Beaver Cloths of the most approved cut, also Melton lined, Sstin
_Lined Imported English Chevoits, Kerseys, Whip Cords, and superior Fabrics
‘that you don’t’ find on bargain eee ant ‘the prices are as low if not
lower than San Francisco Prices.
oe sie mre _CARTER e J OHNSTON._
attention Lapeer adepmpenind
the money or not,
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But you want to see the
Christmas Goods
Opening at our store. Next week
‘. . we'll show you the preparations
we’ve made to help old Santa out.
And best of all the only thing
cheap is the price.
THE RACKET STORE.
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here’s Nothing. Better
han the Quality of —
Wolf’s Groceries
And the price is a shade lower than the: lowest. Here’s a
“few more specials:
PIGS’ FEET, 50 APIEOB
S\LT MACKEREL, 50 APIECE
ASPARAGUS TIPS IN 150 CANS.
EASTERN, CALIFORNIA anv LIMBURG OHEESE
A. B. WOLF, CASH GROCER ,
Commercial Street.
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‘Flops Committee,
H.J.Rogers = ss W, Brand
P. G. Scatidens: 2923 40° 8G TaN Snyder
C. W. Chapman ey ox Calahan
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Children under 18 years otage will not be allowed “om the Boor,
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NEW YEAR BALL =.
Laurel Parlor, N. D. G. W.
Monday Evening, January Ist, 1900
F. COLLEY
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