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sisie YEAR—NO, $1838: 7 EST. IN 1860 BY N, P. BROWN & CO,
aces,
THE TRANSCRIPT.
BROWN & CALKINS, : Proprietors.
pemeory Pe
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By Mail $6 a Year.
By Carrier 121-2 Cts: a Week.
ADVERTISING RATES.
‘ ade known on application, —_
saneniiaeia
—
“MISS THOMAS.
Teacher of Finn. Forte.
Leave orders with ena Crawford at
her residence on~dress Box 55, Grass valley.
Crissel Bros.,
Dealers in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Hams,
BAOON, Etc.,
Keystone Marcet—Commercial Street.
“The Referee.’
ALWAYS THE BEST OF
Cant and see how ‘tis yourrelf.
Commercial Street:
Frank Smith ©
Jack Scheeler . .
Is the Up-to-Date Tailor.
He keeps on hand the best stock of . Vocal Solo
Foreign and Domestic Cloths in town.
histling Solo, “Belle of Nevada City” two step, with full orcbestral accom-.
He makes suits at the lowest prices. ts wainent.”. ae n 3 ae is ; is ies : e Le oi -H. L. Sweeney of Nevada City
Broad street opposite National Hotel. . a ———* gest : Andy Hampel, Commercial Traveler
eek Miss Ida PWithelm of Grass Valley
UNION MARKET,
Commercial St. Nevada City.
COLLEY BROS., +. Prop’s.
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete,
At the lowest rates.
wii —— = ON HAND A CHOICE
Popular Barer’ Taste Hams, Bacos
and Lard,
A. 0. U.
Vocal Solo: .
Extra Ladies...
ce ee
Gallery Tickets, ‘ladies and children
Gallery Tickets, gentlemen ....
Ww. I Residlon.
Grand Ball, Drill and Concert
“AF hrwoy tl, eens brag, February m4, 1890.
Under — auspices of
The A. 0. U. W. Drill Team of Nevada City Lodge.
Remember ‘Thatit Will Be the Season’s Grearest Society Event.
Prot Wild's ‘Orchestra of Seven Pieces. —
“Floor to Be Canvased and Halt Beautifully Decetated.
Floor Managers.
Floor mero
s, Owing. to the great tumber of attractions the Grand March will be
gin at 9 o’clock sharp.
A feature of the evening will be a COMPETITIVE DRILL FOR A
VER MOUNTED GA sh eso the teams of Grass Valley Lodge, No. 51,
and Nevada Cit; aie. 8
THE L iLL
will give an exhibition drill.TRAM of Nevad
is .; “PROGRAM OF THE ENTERTAINMENT.
(To follow the
String Quartette..
d d and pr d
“"Yda Wilhelm and Dr.
A Special Train will leave Grass Valley at 7:45. p.m. Passengers can return to Grass Valley at.1 o’clock and at 5:20a.m. Round trip fare, 50 cents,
BALL TICKETS, (admitting one couple)
eee ee ee
{City Lodge, Degree of Honor,
the drills.)
. Mrs. H. 8S. Spalding, Misses Ada Manning and
Oeeil Corwin, of Grass Valley
Miss Annie Webber of Nevada City
Pee ere eee ee a
fee eee ee ee ee ee ee)
SIL. canie his wifé—Tit-Bits.
i = ne
ming Go.
calla fro Uni Hotel. ‘eleSiete sy Ho oe
The Reception Saloon,
“Parnell’s” Old Stand,
Commercial She: Nevada City,
Jo out sonia ~~ ‘Hnes: =
we: ma i mised dria
Andrews & . Polkingtiorn
Are-Dealers in all kinds ef ;
Vegetables and Fruits, Fish, Etc.
Free Delivery Wagon.
road S treet, next to Armory Hall.
Tomale House
Stover Building.
The very best of Tomales always on
hand—day and night. , :
é A. SELVA, Proprietor.
James Foley
Has the Finest
_ Candy and Ice Cream Parlors
In Nevada County,
Speciaities—Home-made Candies and the
tbeat of Ice Cream Soda.Commercial Street.
Nevada City Transfer Co.
DRAYING AND HAULING.
Particular attention id to the transpor
tical
WwvOD for sale.
tation of baggage for t parties. 4
Piano and furniture moving. oa tren d
«a: bis
WA, SANA as : ‘4 Dosis
_
Geo. Richardson,
UNDERTAKER
) AND
# & EMBALMER.”
rlors, Broad Sreet, opposite City Hall.
Residence th
shore Hered ea
Strict attention o li calls, day or nig
Lady attendant. Telephone, West
aE POPULAR' EES
in the Transcript Bl
PETTRR PREPARED THAN EVER
{To sane the public with Biret-class
Bread,
Pies oe.
Cakes a
_ ANCY PASTRY OF ALL KINDS TO ORDER
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
£aF-¥resh Compressed Yeast Cakes Con‘ stantly on hand, :
Chas. B, Tegler, Prop’t.
STOVES and
RANGES.
For economy in Fuel, Good}Cooking,
ey and all Desirable Features,.
Westwood Stoves and Ranges,
EXCEL ALL OTHERS.
GEO. E. TURNE
He also carries a ‘Maree stock of Stoves of other makes, besides
STEEL RANGES AND HEATING STOVES
Of various patterns and sizes, from th
> CHEAPEST TO THE MOST EXPENSIVE.
. Handsome Lamps
Beautiful"China and Glassware.
Everything 1 The Line of Hardware and Tinware,
agent for the BEST CUTTLERY IN THE UNITED STATES.
GEO. E. TURNER, Pine Street.
IS SOLE AGENT
For Nevada City.
Of All Kinds and at
Way-Down Prices.
lan. L. & D. MARSH.
3
OFFICE AND YARD,
aBoulder Street,
Call on us before
going elsewhere.
Nevada City.
FRED EB. BROWN.
NEVADA CITY,
Companies.
EDWARD J. MORGAN.
BROWN & MORGAN,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
OFFICE—Adjoining Luetje & Brand’s, Broad street,
Agents. for Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co., of San Fancisco, Cal.
Will do a general Real Estate business.
Houses bought and sold on commission.
Houses rented and rents collected.
Negotiations made for loans.
Agents for some of the best Fire and Life Insurance
References—The business men of Nevada City.
FOR SALE.
The Moyle place near the ad 1s offered as a whole or in single lots.
Eight room house with large lot, having a good barn on the place. Well and
one 1 st ely Situated on Nevada street. Price $1250.
‘Palmer.place on Nevada street is offered at reasonable terms.
$1500—A ranch of six acres near Nevada City. Good dwelling and outa new dwelling house of four room and bath, with lot 75 feet by 150 feet,
CALIFORNIA
‘might do.%
. “Hem! Can you cook?” : lady yer lives wit?”
. Weekly.
a ie Nellie Chaffie and Birdie McGinnis are
Sane wrens is offered on the installment plan.
"ue ‘yones plas Broad street can be purchased on easy terms.
‘Let y tao 6x50. Price $250.
The old negro church property on Pine street having a frontage of 70 by
175 feet.
Boag A ney ar read offered on easy terms.
‘or Sale—tro eer fine dwelling houses on Boulder street for sple on the installment plan
with gon vag acres of pen One acre ania fr #00, balance Cow and
House chickens seo wit with’ Price in easy
tae Seg Si edladaatgaan
ith Tot, situated on Pine street, is pf owe RE ata barga'‘n, or ii
yenemt cus Gefound will idune the pines far « corm of years at a low
2: Houses—*#"
kus ck sd canis eek Newade Ottw. Good dwelling house and out
$1500—4,,
No Kiisks Ran, ..
Pretty. Girl—I called in: feleresee to
. your. advertisement for a typewriter, ©
Cautious Bachelor—I advertised for
a young man. : .
“Yes, I know, but T was in hopes I
“Cook? Why, yes.”
“Good housekeeper?”
“Oh, yes. 7 ee
: “Fond of society ?”
; “No; I seldom go out unless ottigea
0. ”
“Take that oo there, please.”—N. Y.
Oh. These Women:
no longer on speaking terms. The latter, who is going to be married pretty
soon, said: . “de
“George’s birthday is next week, and 1
don’t. know what to-do to give him a . .
little surprise.” = :
“Just let him see you once with your
false teeth out,” replied Nellie, with a
Cleveland W. Carpenter, ©. L. Harris. John Kilroy, ni ae She--She is, She keeps a house full
. Herbert aes : Ladis Walling, Jobn Sullivan, pleasant. smille.-N. Y. World. of eats.—N. Y. Journal. vs sy
x L. A. Garthe, G. eat ‘ Incontrovertible Evidence. 4 5
Grass Valley— Will Parsons, Dan Deeble, Fred Smith, M. J. Brock. : Learned Her Lesson Well.
First. Lawyer—Oh, yes, that’s a very
good scheme, no doubt, if you cin work
it; but how in the world are you going
to prove that Benks ever was insane?
Second hawy er—That’s all right, my
boy; ‘trust me for that. I’ve just got
possession-of a bundle of letters Benks
wrote to Miss Hardeash before she beDiplomacy.
It isn’t always well to look
A bulldog in the eyes
If there is any way in which ss
One can do otherwise: . =
Nor is it always hest to tell
A liar that he lies
Unless you’re big and strong, and he’s
Not more than half your size.
—Detroit Journal.
In a Compircent Mood.
“This is a splendid chance for you to
tackle papa, George.”
“How so?”
He's just. home from a fishing trip,.
and if he can get you to listen to his
stories he’ll give you anything you ask
for. ”
“ll do it for your sake, dearest,”—
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
What She’ Meant.
“She gave mea beautiful nidkele
plated eyclometer the last time I
ealled,” he suid, joyfudy. “Wuat do . .
you suppose, she mean: by thar?”
“Keep moving,” was the heartiess‘explanation.
And everyone who knew the revipient
of the gift felt that it .ad been properly interpreted.—Chicago Post.
A Practical few.
“There is no excuse.” exclaimed the
theater patron, “for Laying the waits
) between: acts.s0.long.”
“That’s fenolly what 1 ‘aad te the last
company that played heré. ' lt’s very
dangefous to let an audiene e go te sleep
and take chances un being able to wake
it up again.”—Washingvon Star. *
A Setback,
“We hunted upthat\ intejlectual
woman who invented the self-:ocking
game.”—Detroit Free l'ress,
>
What He Wondered About.
Clerk (as the “earrier,” ufter an interminable time; comes back from the
sashier’s desk)-—Here’s your charge.
sir. Did you think you’d never get it?
Victim—Oh, no; I’ve merely been
wondering whether I’d get four or six
ver cent. for the use of my-monev.—
3rooklyn Life. \
A Realist.
“There,” said Miss Stoophid to her
yest girl friend, ‘is the portrait of me
yainted by that young artist we have
ull been raving over. He has the features
« perfection, but there is not a particle
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 I am sure
that we could not be happy together.
You know I olways want my own way
in everything.”
“But, my dear girl, you could go or
wanting it after we were married.”—
Odds and Ends.
The Real Safferer.
“And when you were a slave, Uncle
Gabe, they once got up a butting match
between you and a goat, did they? How
cruel that was!”
“’Deed it were, mhiss. Dey had to kill
de pore goat afterwards!”—Chicago
Tribune. oe
Analyzing the Motive.
Mrs. Young—Yes, George has given
up the club for my sake.
Mrs. Jones—Don’t you think he has
done it for his-own sake? Most men
will do a great deal for a quiet life.—Brooklyn Life.
Ready Reckoning.
Miss Sereleaf—Papa has always given
me a hundred-dollar bill every birthday, and I’ve saved it all.
Miss Caustique—Indeed, dear, $5,000
dollars are not to be despised. —N. Y.
Journal.
A Dangerous Sentiment.
“Stickenlooper, your wife has a very
intellectual expression.”
“Sh! Don’t let. her hear you say that;
she’ll quit mending my clothes and go
to reading Emerson.”—Chicago Record.
A Conelusion.
“Prof. Buildash seems to be ® very
original thinker.”
“ea, 90 far ad his promises ga”
Chicago Journal.
A Jewel.
yez shmell it?—N. Y. World,
‘ten rooms, on Jot 65: feet front and 100 foot front back, situated
— pong mp enh
TELEPHONE 37.
Prayer?”
had to move from the other flat.—
Fliegende Blaetter.
out an’ helps me git ther brekfuss.”—
Chicago Record. — A
next improvement in our warships?
our wedding day?
that in my face.—Town Topics.
eee
voted to the muse,
English word, no. If my husband says
anything about kissing you, you are to
Mistress—I told you half an hour ago
to turn on the gas in the parlor, Bridget.
Bridget—Sure.an’Idid;mum. Don’t
“Why sucy uau 10 Move.
-He—Don’t you sing “The Maiden‘s
She—Why, yes; that is the reason we . .
Taking Hor Measure.
“Bridget, how does yer like that new
“Lady! She’s no lady. She cooms
Room for Improvement.Friend—I wonder what will be the
Naval Reserve Man--1 hope it will be
n the grub.—Town Topics.
He Wanted a Rest.
Mrs. Benham-—Henry, you remember
Benbam—You are always throwing ?
R “Dotes on Them;~
‘He—Miss Sereleigh says she is de:
‘Mrs. Manhattan—Now, Favette, it is
only necessary for you to know one
say, firmly: “No!”
Favette—Oui, madame.
Mr. Manhattan (an hour later)—Do
you mind if I kiss you, Favette?
Favette—No!—Town Topics. {
Her Lovely Eyes.
She could not rivthtly see the stage,
Save through her dainty glass;
Without her ‘specs’ the printed page
Fer papcr white would pass,
But with her naked optics keen
Of any summer day
An ice cream sign was always seen
Atleast a mile away.—Chicago News.
WOULD REQUIRE LITTLE SPACE,
Fe—I usually carry a note book to
jot down my ideas, but I forgot it today.
She—Would a calling @ard be too
large?—N. Y. Times.
Not a Good Job.
“s¥ es,” he said, “I’m a self-made man.”
“IT take it for granted,” returned the
smart. young man, looking the old fellow over critically, “that if you had it
to do over again you'd let the contract
out.”
, The young man had no expectations
in that quarter anyway, so the remark
had no effect upon his future.—Chicago
“There hasn’t. She's wearing black
a8 an experiment.”
“An experiment?”
“Yes, old Giltedge has proposed and
she wants to see how she would look
in mourning.”—C hicago Journal.
Life-Like.
“What did you think of the scene in
my play in which I show a moderu legislator haranguing lis colleagues?”
asked an author. nee
“Most-realistic thing 1 ever beheld,”
was the reply. “Half the people in the
place were asleep.”— Washington Star.
Vapo-C: apo-~Urex lene
Whooping Cough, Croup
Asthma, Catar h, Colds.
CRESOLENE being administered by inhalation, gives the !
Means
Its efficiency in Whoo and Croup
seeeaertelH. DICKERMAN, Druggist and Stationer,
Nevada City
50 CENTS A WEEK . _
table Lapigbogaees in advance.
. Prof, Miehell’s
» . Valley road—to reliable parties a bargain.
Safest and [ost Effectual)
Of treating the throat Paseoy won tubes
Ite pe sa one qualities oaaeee
Invaluable In Contagious Diseases.
w for 00 cents
--@week or $2a pices tte hess additional tine
10 cente a week or 40 cents a month.
Advertisements of not to Ng ae ae lines in
neerted
a
Cuttage For Rent.
A neat story and a half cottage on Boulder
asreet. is offered for rent. Apply to M. L. &
D. Marsh. j23-tf
Housé For Rent.
Rent reasonable.
Apply to J. Werry at County Recorder's office. J2l-lw.
t
Private iusber
Miss Lizzie Naffziger, graduate of the State
Normal. school at San Jose, will during the
winter give private lessons in the grammar .
grade studies, alsoin English and geometry. }
Apply at her home on Water street. d30-tf
Dancing School.
ladies’ and gentlemens’
dancing s¢hool at Odd Fellows ha!l every
Tuesday night; children’s class, Saturday
afternoon; socials {ladies free], Saturday
nights; private lessons at hall or your own
house, oll
A Night School.
Prof. G. W. Ogden of the city schools will
open a night school at Washington schoolFurnished house of fiye rooms for rent— . :
situated on Prospect Hill.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Nevada City Locge, No. 52, A. O
U. W.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock,
GEORGE E. RUSSELL, M. W.
CHARLES.E. ASHBLEN. Recorder.
Neva Rebekah Degtee, No. 119, 1. 0.
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall
ist and 8d Saturday ae of Month at 7:30
o'clock. 4
ESTHER ROBERTS, N.G.
ADELINE HATHERSALL, See.
Mistletoe paete ‘or Hide No, 47,1. O.
Meets at Odd Feliows H->1l
Every 2d and 4th Monday of each month at
:30 o'clock.
WM. McKIXNLAY JR. C. P,
GEO. A. GRAY, Scribe. ~
‘Hydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. .G. W.Meets at Pythian Castle
Every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
C, W. CHAPMAN Pres.
ED. J. MORGAN, R.S.
Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W.
Meets at Pythian Castle
Second and fourth eo of each month,
RS. EMMA ROGERS, Pres.
MRS. BELLE DUOGL ESS R.S
house on Monday evening, January 9th, at
7 o'clock. All common school branches
taught, including book-keeping. js
For Rent.
Five room house on Serine street—rent $10
with water, Enquire o
38 Brown & More@an.
To Rent. .
The residence of Mr Downing, on tke Grass
Has nine rooms. Also a lot of chickens that
will be sold cheap. Enquire of John W.
Downing, Central Hotel building on Union
staeet. ji8-lw
Union Livery Stable,
"Main st., opp. Union Hotel,
Henry Lane, = Prop’r.
kp gh eg turn-outs in the county.and plenty of
pen day and night
—PLAZA—
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
Dr. N. E. Chapman, ‘
Dr. C. W. Chapman,
DENTISTS.
Jffice at resid , Sacra: to st Nevad
City, Cal.
NATIONAL, MARKET,
Broad St., Opp. Citizens’ Bank.
J. NAPFZIGER,-Beef, Pork, Mutton
Veal, Sausages, ete. =
Hams, Baconand Lard
wholesale and retail.
Prop’r
And all kinds of Meats
usually found ina first
class market. cans
Goods delivered free
of charge;
LICK HOUSE,
Cor. Sutter and Montgomery Sts.,
Center of Business District
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
William & Thomas Harry, Propietors,
(Successors toT. T. H. Mooney.)
ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE
best horses and buggies that can be obtained in the papers fs ae day and night.
When you want a stylish give usa call.
cradle. We wanted to yive her a vote of . Post. @aFSpecial jon to transients. “BR
thanks.” 2 Se ee :
“Well, haw did she’ receive yeu?” i : vor Emotiona. 2 .
“The inventor turned .ut. to be aman q didn’t know there had been any a
who wanted to get off to the baseball death in Miss Wayter's family. JAS ES CAI RNS,
DEALER IN
Harness and Saddlery
‘PRICES FOR CASH ONLY:
Plush Robes—$2 and upwards.
Horse Blankets—$1 and upwards.
Single Harness—$7.50 and upwards.
Buggy Tops—Trimmed from $12 up.
Rubber Aprons—$1.50 and upwards.
JAMES CAIRNS.
Empire Stable,
Broad Street, opp. National Exchange Hote
Nevada City. —
JAMES HENSESSY, »
The Empire Livery Stable
has the largest lot of
To be found in this part of the State.
Prop’r.
HORSES, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
G. W. KINGSBURY, Manager.
Special Accommodations
For Traveling Men.
HEADQUARTERS
BOR MINING MEN.
Convenient to Ali Car Lines. Modern
Hotel Newly Fitted Throughout.
Grand improyements are being made in
this popular house, and when completed the
Liek will be second to no houseon the Paelfie Coast. . nil
Perfection
in Brewing
ie is enone:
Gwiwiwiwiws
RUHSTALLER’ S
“GILT EDGE”
STEAM BEER
There at are other Beers, but
SGILT EDGE
% IS PURE.
—_
WHEELIHAN BROS., 2
Grass Valley. S
Agents
Leave'orders at
Glenbrook Saloon
JOE CONROY, Proprietor.
Pine Street, Nevada City. —
THOS. S. FORD,
THE
COTTAGE ORGAN.
mita of uo superior.
It contains every improvement that inventive
ive, ornamental a
‘ESTABLISHED REPUTATION,
UNEQUALLED FACILITIES,
BEST MA’
COMBINED. MAKE THIS
Catalogues and Price Lista on application.
a
Homann does his own baking. 5-tf
Hag attained a standard of excellence which ad
-BUS LINE.
ons
Grass Valley and Nevada City
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FFICE—LONES BUILDING, COR. COM.
mercial andPine streets.
i.C. LIN DLEY,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
FFICE-TILLEY BUILDING, COR. BROAD
and Pine streets. Up Stairs.
make regular tri
homes, schools, churches, pally emg a = City and Grass V:
hours:
SKILLED WORKMEN
TERIAL
THE POPULAR ORGAN.
INSTRUCTION BOOKS ANT PIANO STOOLS
Four round trips daily.
} genius, skill and money can produce. i
These excelient aeeee § are celebrated for volTIMETABLE:
porn Bae vn ged ene: ne poee, es of " : : N ATIO N Al,
Sar ee sae, Reonty i ‘mostat-. Until farther notice the "Bus will
between Nevada
ey atthe following Livery and Feed Stable.
Leaving Nevada City at 10a.m42; 5) popeRT M. LATTA, Proprietor.
and 7:30 p. m.
Leaving Grass Valley at 8:15 a.m., 1,
8:45 and 7:30 p. m.
Passengers-called for in any part of
town without extra charge. Leave
orders at the National eutanes Hotel.
Best of attention gi given to franaient
customers.
Stables Open All Night.
Foot of Broad Street, Nevada City.
Chicago Cottage Organ Co. GEO. WETTERAUD, Prop. Telephone No. 72,