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January 26, 1894 (4 pages)

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va s a City Dail ranscrip i é VOL. LXVI--NO. 10235 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY (BVENING\ JANUARY 26, 1894. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Co. sical eal aimee eccmes THE DAILY FRANSCRIPT Published Every Evening, except Sunday: * BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. aiknvEn BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month WHEN PAID IN. ADVANCE : SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. NATIVE DAUGHTERS. ° A Cordial Reception Given to Grand Trustee Mrs. Post. A’ very interesting meetiug was held last ‘ evening by Lanrel Parlor of Native‘Dapghters. The* announcement previously made that Mrs. C. N. Post, Grand Trustee, would pay an official visit to the Parlor; brought. out'a larye attendance. of a candidate and the transaction of the regular business, the following prograra was rendered: Instrumental solo, Miss Minnie Brand. Vocal solo, Miss Lizzie Avery. Select.reading, Miss Mamie Beckman. Vocal solo, Miss Gertrude Adair. Instrumental solo, Mrs. M. Locklin. Vocal duet, Misses Maggie Organ: and Lizzie Avery. This concluded the exercises at the hall. At 11:15 the Daughters, to the number of sixty-one, proceeded to the National Hotel, where a-grand banquet was ready for them. The menu included, among other palite--pleasing dishes: chicken consomme, fried Eastern oysters, pate de foi gras, turkey Given Till Wednesday. At the special meeting: of . the City Trustees last night the question of revoking the saleon ‘license of J. O, Feldkerchner came up for.consideration:: P. T.Riley appeared before the Board on behalf of Feldkerchner, Hot arguments took place and it was finally, decided to give the said saloon keeper until next Wednesday evening ’to prove the cham» That Sheep. All persons holding. tickets. for ‘guessing the weight ef the shéep ‘ati L.: Hyman & ‘Go.’s Store, on Commercial istrest,: must positively*have their’ tickéts‘in “the store on or before February 12th. The commit. tee that will weigh the sheep will consist of he following gentlemen: A. Lademan, Prof, Ba. Muller, Leop. Garthe and H. GuenTHE FORTY-NINE CAMP. Its Projectors Well Pleased With the Business. Outlook. Bulletin: Sam Davis, editor of the Carson Appeal and the Self-Cocker, smiled broadly today when asked how the ‘‘ 49 Camp” at the Mid-winter was going*vn: “The stock has gone tp,” said he. ‘‘A To. Start a Lumber Yard. It‘is-reported that Towle Bros., will soon start‘a branch lumber yard in Grass Valley. A’representative of the firm arrived in this city yesterdey and went'to Grasse Valley today-to look over the fi: ld. After the initiation . : acter of his place of business. All pe fer. The committee have selected Mr. having complaintsto make are requested jarthe, who will be blimdfolded, to draw be present. ‘{@hlie tickets from the box» The guesses will : ‘}bé\recorded as called antthe one making 25 Cents. ‘. thé closest guess will be-ewarded $40 and oe ‘. the shéep. Boy’s Black, Gray,or Brown Woot Hats, / at B. H. Miller's. = ote ss 2Oe In Chillicothe, Mo., parties -ane to pull: candy for the benefit of the poor. = . “Wie caimke the hair grow*a natural color, {pucrenbibaldness and keep the scalp healthy, ‘Hails Heir Renewer was invented, and has provedidtedlf successful. —— VERY ‘LITTLE MONEY . “with oyster dressing, Chicken croquettes, quail larded, in jelly, lemon pie, ice cream, egg kisses, macaroons, bananas, sliced pineapple, candies etc. At the ‘banquet the following toasts were. . offered and responded to: oa ie Introductory, by the President of the Parlor, Miss Amelia Hook. “* Our Guest,’’ response by Miss Mollie E. G. Morton. ‘* Midwinter Fair,” Mrs. L. S. Calkins, ‘« Native Sons,” Mrs. ©. P. Loughridge. ‘+ 1894,” Miss Lizzie Keenan. — ** Nevada Gity,” Mrs. L. M. .Sukeforth, “‘Our Golden State,” Miss Mary Mook. . ‘*Nevada County’s Mineral Exhibit,” Mrs. J. M. Buffington. ‘‘Native Daughters,” Miss Sara Miller. “¢ Calitix’ Parlor,” Grand Trustee Mrs. ©. N. Post. The dining room was nicely decorated in the colors of the order, yellow and white. On. the wall between the two main entrances were the lettere *N. D. G. W.” Clusters of.orahges hung from the chandeliers’ and the room was otherwise embellished for. the occasiyn; ~1t was about half-past 1 o’cloek when the joliy banqueters withdrew. ieee nbn $2.50. Men’s Overcoats at Miller’s. Bee Heed the Advice. ene Enterprise : The young men of today are the ones who in a few years will control the destinies of our nation._It’behooves them ‘to keep this in mind, and as they advance in years they must advance also in the seience of government and all that pectains to the welfare of the country. Young man, in this age of poltical advancement and political prosperity, you may be the future Prevideut of the United States ; but even if you are not, it is often more account to be an honest, intelligent voter than to be Chief’ Magistrate of the nation. Therefore diligently study every question thet is brought up for your consideration, and you may became a great factor in the political salvation of your country. ‘ ee ee NEVADA CITY HOTEL ARRIVALS ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. Mrs. N.-H. Meany, Downieville, Miss Mabel Harlan, “6 EF, Woleford, Forest City, M. Deegan, Stockton, H, Bruner, Sacramento, L. J. Fitzgerald, ‘ J. E. Butts, Carson, Nev., J. M. Hatcher, Columbia Hill, L. R. Prescott, Washington, B. H. Wood, Pike City, Chas: Hiuling, Pleasant Valley, W. C. Horner, Scotts: Flat, B.D, Pike, San Francisco, P, C. Smith, Truckee, J. Jones, se R. Ames, San Francisco, A. R. Lando, = ** Geo. Lainer, “ J. N. Arnold, ‘ B.H. Card, Auburn, ARRIVALS AT THE National Exchange, Broad Street.ca Frank Moore, San Franciseo, J. L: Merguir, “ J. A. O'Connor, . H. ‘Birdsall, A? Vurrs, San Juan, J. M. Smith, Lime Kiln, O. Twitchell, Grass Valley, A. Fischery Washington, E. Huhn, Eagle Bird Mine, W.’E. Rowland, Camptonville, E. P. Coleman, Auburn, A. Towle, Towles, © Mrs, Post, Sacramento, J. Gormley, be G. pose tsenny Colfax, G. ©: Haskell, * +@e begun in Cleveland. A CRUSADE against the social evil has been . _ . Balance of our FALL STYLE DRESS Will buy @ Pound of my F*'rench Mixed Candy. That is a small investment, but you will realize from it a great deal more pleasure than bigger investments bring you. It is not easy to tell you how delightful this Candy is. Some words are persuasive, but there is more persuasion ‘in one taste of this Candy tha there: is ins a wi ho-l-e dio _t--i-e+ a ergs. Leading Candy Maker, opposite L.Hyman-& . Co.’s store on Commerciai’st., Nevada City “ Get-on. to the Jasper !” That's what the city gamins how] at the delegate from the interior when they detect him meandering down the sunny side of Sparkit or Kilkarney streets. Now you don’t live in a jay town, but if your clethes fit you like “‘asbirt on a bean-pole,” people will be warranted in thinking you do. Everybody Gets Fits Ot MORRISON, Nevads County’s most fashionable and moderate priced tailor. When you wear his garments you are stylishly, durably end.com fortably dressed. PRICES 25 PER CENT. LOWER THAN SOME MEN PAY FOR INFERIOR GOODS AND WORKMANSHIP. MORRISON, Pine Street, Near Broad A Card to the Public ! =e We herewith inform the people of Nevada County that our‘great CLEAKING SALE will continue until we have a certain amount of money raised. Remember ladies thas our. Sale is not a — Sale for One Day: Only, or te throw ont any bates when you have to pay double price next day for the same article. You can buy BARGAINS at eur establishment the whole YEAR ROUND. You will save on tapié Goods 25 per cent ; on Fancy Goods, Fy r cent; on Notions, 50 per cent. This we will prove to you when you come to our store that itis a fact. e are now in business in Nevade City. nm on ten years, and we were well patronized 3 the people of Nevada County, and our business: is increasing from year to year. ore, we will give you a chance to buy Goods &t near half price. ‘Remember this, as jong as We shall remain in Nevada City, we shall not pay any a Prices for your DRY GOO OTIONS and MILLINERY. Onur sales are strictly CASH. Oountry orders promptly at-: tended to C, O. D. 4 2 LL. LUBECK, Leader in Low Prices._° Commercial Street, next door to Colley’s Méat Market, Nevada City, Cal. THE WHITE HOUSE. DRESS. GOODS /, GOODS at Greatly Reduced Prices. EXTRA SPECIAL. ae Just Received—One Case of LADIES’ RIBBED COTTON VESTS at 25 Cents Each. EF Ladies; call early if you wish to get a-FIPTY“CENT GARMENT forTWENTY-FIVE’ CENTS:
. silver ware, or optical goods, that are what ‘Wait a few days longer. Another lot_of while ago I was hawking it around and trying to sell it at 25 cents. . Now people are offering $4 share. Last Sunday we hai 1,600 paid admissions, and ‘visitors::said it was the best show on the grounds. We have every reason to be satisfied with the prospects.” . The-arduous duties-of editing two papers, and one at very long range, do not seem to be wearing on Mr, Davis. He looks cheerful, and is.not losing any weight. LOOK. OUT FOR THIS SATURDAY. 75 Cents. Men’s Percale’ Shitts, with twe Collars and a pair of Cuffs, At Miller's. Grip is killing Indians like sheep on Pine Ridge Agency, in Nebraska. ————_ ++ 20+ ——_____—— A THOUSAND yellow flags tell the story of Kansas City‘s'epidemic of measles. IMMORAL women who have been driven . out of New York have flocked .to Montreal — Remember This Fact. PRICES REDUCED . ! That if you want watches, dis»monds, they are represented to-be,.alwaysreliable, and at the:lowest prices; the old established tirm:of Leutje & Beand is'the place to.goto. . The reputation of this firm is go well estabWING TO COMPETITION IN THE HORSESHOEING BUSINESS we have made the following Rednved cut prices as follows : All Shoeing from 0 to No. 2, $1 25 Above No. 2,——t $0 . ] Old Shoes Set for --100 Robinson & Noell, "Main Street. bought of “this: firm-cat always be relied upon. Be: upap: the safe:side—then and buy of Leutje & Brand. tf a Be Patient. “ j26 fine clothing, boots andishoes ‘will ‘be “here this week and then you just look out for a: price list inthe Transcrirr. These goods must be closed out befor the first Monday in March—the titre the Assessor commentces . his werk. L. HYMAN & Co., Cor. Main and:Commercial Street. ——_——__ + ~<a 25 :Cts. Boy’s Percale Shirts. sizes 114 -to 14 with two Collars, at Miller’s. PATRICK CLANCY, HORSE SHOER, HAS RETURNED TO NEVADA _ 4 City aad me 8 shop at the foot ot Main and Broad streets, where he ts prepared-to do : First-Class Shoeing . At the regular prices. My old friends are retfully solicited ‘to favor me with ashare of Satisfaction guaranteed. PATRICK: CLANCY. 8 their patronage. We have placed on our bargain counters seven different lots ot Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, which we are determined to close out ‘at.cost, for we don't believe in the old custom of holding goods over for another season. To give you an idea to what we mean; we-present a partial Price List : Men’s-Chinchilla-Overcoats, all sizes, $4. Men’s Chinchifla Uisters, all sizes, $6. Men’s Kerseys Ulsters, $5. Men’s Worsted Ulsters, $4. Boys’ Overcoats, sizes 13 to 19 years, $4. Boys’ Cape Overcoats, sizes 13 to 19 years, $4 50. Boys’ Cape Overcoats, sizes 13 to 19 years, $2 75. os 46 A Free Trip to the Midwinter Fair. One firstclass«ticket:to-San’ Francisco.and return via Stockton or Benicia, including one week's board at any hotel in San Francisco, to the one guessing the nearest to the amount of beans _ contained in our glass jar. Remember, you get a guess with every purchase you make. Callin and see our Bargains in OVERCOATS. _ Every Overcoat in the house is reduced in price. CARTER & JOHNSTON, One-Price Clothiers, Corner Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City Pa Cash Grocery Store ! Quick Sales and Small Profits. ARTHUR WOLF rs Would respectfully inform the people of this vicinity that he has Opened a . New Grocery Store, 6n Main Streetjmext to Legg & Shaw's, where witt be kept at al! times tite mrost complete stock of ' “ Fancy Groceries; Provisions, _CASE GOODS, ETC. TO BE , Goods will be 4014 strictly for Cash ‘ and the Prices the Lowest, 4 Lot No. 1028e FOUND IN NEVADA COUNTY: Se LISTEN! Save YotirDimes-! [The $ Will Take Care of Themselves. AN the Sporting Mon-all over the United States and Rogland have been. busy trying to find out who is. going ty win the fight; Corbett or Mitchell. Mitchell knocked out in Three Rounds! But with us it has been contrary. We have boen busy the last ten’ days marking the goods that have been shipped to us by our Eastern Buyer, who has, owing to the many manufacturers being pushed with that that moves the Worll, **Groledl,”? wo at prices that are unheard of. These_.Goods are-the Very Latest Styles-and Choice Patterns and.made by “First-Class Manufacturers for the Soason of 1894.” Thorofore wo are pleased to inform our friends and the public in” genoral that this great sale will positively commence SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1894. “COME” and “SRE.” Convince yourself at these-Astonishingly Low. Prices-given-below. marked-in “PLAIN FIGURES” and a Child-Can Boy Equally the-Same-as'an Old Poison: Que Price for “ALL” oe ee bap sizes from 35 to 44. A Bargain at $7 60; our price 4 50. Lot No.-8521: Cnahble Chinchilla Uleters, sizes from 35 to 44; Cheap at $10; our price $6. Lot No. S8o'7. South Down Mills Ulsters, small striped, very neat, sizes 35 to 44, full value $6 75; now _ $4 00. Lot. No. S892. South Down Mills Ulsters, ee a beauty, sizes 35-to 44, full value, $6 75; now Lot No. 4128. For the Children, Cape Over coats, the very Latest New York style, beautiful pattern, sizes only $T 00. Oh! this is not enough for our children friends, the Overcoat would not be sufficient. How would they look with only ah Overcoat and now since we thought of this, and as our Mast ern purchaser with the same shrewdness has sent a fine line of 2-piece suits—Jacket and Pants—elegant ‘designs and ‘at fi ures that we are able to sell them, Think of it! Only tt sizes 4 to 13. ls oe Our Men’s Department Has Not Been Forgotten! Look, Read, Be Wise and Save Money, . Beaver Fall Mills Men's Suits, What do you think of it? Only $2 50. ot Oo. LOLS. New York mills manufacture Men’s Suits, Gaze your eyes and reflect. Full value $6; now $3 25. Now, before purchasing, yeu can save money by lis~ ening to the following: Do you want a Business Suit? If so, you can find the largest assortment and style of Cassimeres of the following mills known the werld over :, Taft & Weden, Burleck, Brunner & Co,, Washington Mills, Middlesex Mills, Rambo Mills & Co. Our 4-Button Cutaway Frock Suits Are beauties. In trimming unsurpassed, and equally as good as “Tailor-Made.” In Clay, Cork-Screw, Tricos and Riverside Worsted. They will suit the most tasteful. Are You Going to Get Married ? Are you going to be “Best” man? or. do you want the suit that the most-elegant dressed men wear? “A Prince Albert Frock Suit.” We can truthfully say that yoy will; find in our store as large an assortment as you will find in any. store in large cities on the Coast-or States. No matter what cloth or size you. want, —___we have them, No them. Where Did You Get That Hat ? Might be a chestnut, but in our Hat Vepartment we have no chestnuts. Our new stock and styles consisting of the latest shapes in small and medium crowtis in soft and stiff. Our Fedoria and Alpine styles are daisies. Our’ wide brims are beauties. Our Crushers cannot be exs celled, and our Children’s Styles are “complete. We have these in black brown nutria, brown nutria and at all prices in plain figures. ; Our Furnishing Goods Department Is Not Neglected. LOT NO, 144. -Heavy grade, New Market.Mills Underwed¥, a beautiful pattern, finely finished, edge lock stitched, sizes from 34 to 44, another spot '‘Oash”’ purchase, fully worth $2, we will sell at $1 per suit. > LOT W-1 in thd same purchase as above we*received an elegant orange pattern, very neatly finished, if bought regular, could not Le sold less than §$2,.our price is only $1. per quit, ? Every Article Manufactured by the Marysville Woolen Mills we carry and sell them at Mill Prices, am A BOOMERANG. 10 dozen of Blue Spring Bottom Overalla— men's sizos—will be sold for 60 cents. Djd you ever hear of auch an offer 7 No, never . s Do not forget that we also carry in this Department a full line of White Shirts, con+ sisting-of Open Fronts, Open Backs, Pleated and Plain Bosoma, and have just received an elegant style of White Marssilles Besom Shirts and P. K, Collars detached. ight Robes of all descriptions and ‘full length.” SHOOT THAT TIE! Dr Oh! do, when we are 50 and 75 cents for 25 Cents. Or, is this all! What about those Klegant Four-inHands worth 50 and 75 cents for 15 Cents! Feels SHOE DEPARTMENT. We have ieceived of the great manufacturing firm of C. M, Henderson & Co., corner of Adams and Market streets, Chicago, one of the most complete lines of Ladies,’ Misses’ and Children’s Fine Shoes, Slippers and Oxford ‘Ties of the Latest Styles, and as the wanted. money badly, wevean truthfully say we bought them cheaper than ever heard of, In MINERS’ BOOTS we make a specialty of the Best brands and use no others, Rubber Boots: we handle the latest~improved patents of the leading manufacturerd of the United States, Our line is complete. ~~ ; > —— : NOTICE! © All those Hulding tickets for guessing the weight of the Sheep must the tickets in the store on or before February 12, 1894. Cemmittee that will weigh: the Sheep censist of the following gentlemen MR. A, LADBMAN, PROF. ED. MULLER, MR. L. GARTHE acd MR. it GUNTHER. The Committee bave chosen Mr. L.: Av Garthe, who will be blindfolded and then draw the tickets from the bog. The committee will then examine and copy the guesses, and the lucky guesser will get the $40 and the positively have NB. All mail orders receive our prompt attention and charg:s by express are always aid by us. at s P. rf Remember, the Goods are Marked in Plain Figures, and One Price to all. THIS IS A POSITIVE CASH SALE. lL. HYMAN & CO. trouble to show > ing to offer you the Largest Line of Beautiful. Patterns, worth . . ™ having tho stuff to move our part of the world has purchased with “*Geepkeb?? = Always remember that Our Goods—-are => Lot No, SHER, Cashble Ohinchilla Overs 5 to 11 years, cheap ’.as dirt at_ $2 25. _Gaze_on_our—-price———____—