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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

January 4, 1897 (4 pages)

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The Grass lage, for we City Store ranch Store last ‘only Mr. Knight & Co. have ould ‘see we end: another ught was not. Is,. to. obtain nan has very r,.they mana sed. to d with these ds. from mer. They and ‘flatinets, is which they sing for spite our office the Mills. T fan inferior ie at Ba pte ype qe aa tv da city, Cal. Sa TO LIN : COUNT CASE THAT L ee honor of the occasion. Bet : pe One of the mi th ee alr aetes at that gentleman would have his hearty eer support and co-operation. He wished pw out a lot: of dirty, all kinds of ch hint. anaiac mahal: The ; not very communicative on this sect, it seeming to be onething they baa paarg og wees eg papier d from the track by a shrug of Shoulder or shake of the head. The ¢ tribe was once quite. numerous Bis section, but like the other they have dwindled away until W -only a few remain, they” being for — losed Their cir Engagement. ood audience greeted the Stuttz ny, at the Theater Saturday and waplenasl performance was bn. The play entitled “Under “Two igs” was. presented in a highly credie manning kid gave general satision, all the charactera being well tained Considering the low prices ,imission, the company give very him unbounded success and ‘then introduced him to the members of. the bar. The two gentlemen shook hands heartily and the ex-Judge vacated his. station, which was immediately taken by his successor. Judge’ Nilon said that before entering upon his routine duties he desired tothank his learned predecessor for his kindly and complimentary words, afid to remark that it would be his ambition to pursue a course that would justify them. Judge Caldwell had. proven himself capable, fearless and honest in his conduct of the court during the past six years, and he hoped that when his term had.ended the attorneys and litigants of the county, could with equal truth say as much of himself. He hoped the bar would assist himin maintaining the dignity of the court. “The profession of the law is,” he continued, “one of the most hon-. orable in the world, and I know that Iocan safely look to its disciples here present to assist me in maintaining an '. ideal standard in our court.” e nJudge Nilon then” went about his ‘its dealings and one of the best po ee > Wrong Kind. of Economy. tention is called to the change in dvertisement of the Branch Won' J. Levy, the manager, has some ible remarks on advertising. He ail expenses, and usually the first ve in that direction is. to stop their ertisements. Levy says he intends keep on advertising, considering it a essary expense, and that instead of bpping the advertising he proposes Brop prices onhis goods. In order aw trade there is nothing better : carefal, judicious advertising, and. » is moré need of printer's ink durthe dull seasons than at any other brday night, but expect to return business with the composure and fe soon. We can commend the comBation as being strictly honorable in promptness characteristic of a veteran, and as the business of the session progressed the lawyers ahd Jaymen present whispered one to the other that. he gave every indication of proving a model Judge. —~ When court had taken a recess the people gathered around the out-going and the in-coming Judges and there was much handshaking. Many ‘pleasant things were said on all sides, aud everybody was good natured. Judge Caldwell, who had a good business before going*on the bench, will resume the practice of his profession in this city. THE CONTESTANT ARRIVES, cluded his remarks Hon. A. J. Ridge (who has begun suit to contest Judge Nilon’s election) arrived on the scene. He consulted for a moment with his attorneys, Messrs: Walling and Kitts, and then the question of selecting a _ }Judge before whom to try the recount. case was broached. Attorneys Ford and Searls for Judge Nilon said it would be agreeable to them to have Judge Smith of Sierra county preside. The contestant’s attorneys said their “Wank the! it‘is like the gentle breeze that prehappiness Itake a part; in all that a lack of desire but'ratfier ‘from a lack cedes the tornado—and when the tornado comes it will surprise us. Be not.deceived. Every European power will back up ‘the claims of Spain against this country, and_we will’ have to pay them, too. We set the example. All the talking in Congress or out of will avail us nothing. The finger of fate is pointed toward us and we cannot avoid its costly touch, This is the greatest question we have had to deal with since the Rebellion, and the fact remains, as I have said, that we ourselves set all the precedents by which Spain will be guided. ~A HAPPY NEW YEAR. And now, as the year of 1896 draws improveménts that have taken place in Nevada City, as related in the Transcript from day to day; but the space will not permit, although ‘the will is here. Butlet me say that in all your rejoicings I rejoice; in all your pertains to make the’ pathway of life smooth and easy to travel I join with your readers in grateful praise to Him “from whom all blessings flow.” Ina desultory and perhaps spasmodic way Thave tried to entertain and please the readers of the Transourt. If my efforts have failed if has not been from of ability to carry out that desire. Fle Remember the Geneva Conyention. . to u close, I would like to speak of-the. pared for a fasilade when the proper time arrived. As a last fesort he searched three or four of ‘the: spectators, but found no contraband goods. About that time some one explained to ‘him that the whole matter was @ josh, and then everybody had a good laugh on the janitor; who declared that the next time a job like that was put up on him he would get out his howitzer. Collecting Ror Ror Water. ing bills for water furnished ‘to oustomers of the Water. Company. It is the first time in about six months that the Company’s collector has made the rounds, and we understand’ there is much dissatisfaction expressed by the consumers, most of whom were formerly collected from every week. SS ~Rurvmatisé Is 4 For which gives no quarter. It torments its victims day and night. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood. and cures the aches and pains of rheumatism.Hoop’s Pitts are the best family cathartic and liver medicine. Gentile, reliable, sure. Fine Perfumes. Seely Bros’ Quadruple Extracts are the finest American goods. Each bottle a full strength lasting odor. Put up in handsomest packages ever shown in this city For sale exclusively by H. Dickerman, tf Druggist and Stationer. The home of my boyhood holds a place in my heart that time and distance can never obliterate. WALTER MEAD. Fine Finishing Lumber. “Towle Bros: have at their lumber storehouse near the depot a large lot of fine finishing lumber, casing, moulding, etc. It is made of selected redwood, is first-class in looks and quality, and will be sold at the samé prices ‘as the ordinary pine. The firm has two carloads of this material on hand, and will receive a carload every thirty days. It is’ made in all the different sizes for doors, windows or other work. The Cap Expl “Exploded. Ww. B. Davis met with a painful accident.at the Cadmus mine yesterday. He: had fitted a giant powder cap toa piece of fuse and placed the fuse to ‘one side while he was arranging something else. While thus engaged the
cap was accidentally exploded and,several particles of copper struck Davis in the face, inflicting a wound under the rig ht eye.” The eae of copper had to be nemiover by a physician. Cort’s Tonic Bitters cure indiguatiogs ht away. Desirable building lots . ‘jient had thought it better to have. constipation and loss of appetite. tf in demand and are getting very. in fact it is somewhat astonishp too where houses are being put. : Guvernor Budd name a Judge, but aftera little more talk all hands agreed “. The power to cure aforesaid, and that said firm will pay -. the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL1 ce abieathensattr Mare ead J. OHENEY, i sate neon Gare sos ot wee “gue . bar, A. D. 1886. cz % einen ae . i Coe te ing ot te eptnn. Sena. Merit ‘Merit talks” the _ intrinsic value of a Ss Hood’s Sarsaparilia. Merit in medicine means the power to cure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses actual and unequalled curative power and therefore it. has true merit, When you buy cure any ot the many blood diseases, you are morally certain to receive benefit. there; You are not trying an it. It will make your drive out the ba sation “TJ suffered paometiann Poll in <p years. I in my stomach. I did not dare to eat meat or warm bread, very few vegetables, for of the great distress food caused ge. Jexperienced relief right after comto take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, My increased, I gained in general ae Coes teunia Although’ Thad been an invalid tor twenty years, I) say that I am better than jp me. Tnorer weighed somash Migs. y F. Bump, 45 poe in my ” Sarsaparilla ‘Is prepared only. by ©: I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. VS AOKSON’S. . Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and take iteccording . to d@izestions, to purify your blood, or/' had a feeling as though thgre was a lamp fo tg Lester & Crawford. g . Something New. Hill’s Mixed Flavoring Spices, at a24-tf + «Ge —_—___—Karl’s Clover Root Tea _ In s sure oure for Headache and ner. diseases. Nothing relieves so anity. Sold by Dickerman & Co. “BE. J. Morgan was was out ‘today collect-. Turkeys For Al. gts J.J. oan, at the Mint saloon, has } on hand a lot of fine turkeys that he ‘The is ot Women. ; Constipation, causes more than half ed es tween. Karl’s Clover Root Keep Your Shoe “fuses Clean. Ladies rubbers ms reduced to 35 cents ‘Commercial street. A Baby’s Life Saved. “My baby had croup and was. saved by Shiloh’s Cure,” writes Mrs. J. B. Martin, Hunteville, Ala. All Recommend it. Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends about ‘Shiloh’s Cure for Consumption. They. will recommend it. Sold by Dickerman & Oo. Laundry Agent. 4-6 City Laundry. All orders given prompt eteahonRrond wees one door beAbsolutely Pure. I aa aan, Sed ak toons of — common to the cheap \T WE HA STAR Wie. PLEASE, TAKE, NOTIC JUST. RECEIVE ALL OF THE LATEST NOVELTIE N BOYS f} Ph acs MRS HOPKINS MAKE _MILLER’S . Nevada City HOLIDAY NOVELTIES * The prettiest ‘ Is the * eabeinsalh talk of those who stmas and to see and.New Year at the ~ JAPANESE-GOODS ee Toys, Dolls, Bric-a-bac — And “s thousand and one” things useful and PRICES LAW TN AL, LS ey { CHRISTMAS. cANDEES : Eph. one Plain and Fancy Candies : Go TO } oe keke 5 FRESH FRUITS AND NUTS ae Gonicessendul he thidd oieehac; acl A. J. STILES, Piety Hill. 430-Iw Annual, i Meeting. i Bs bat ice nt aa at the Compe: Duths ee per pair, at the Branch Wonder Store,. _ William H. Andrews has been ap-. . pointed agent in this city for the Twin Celebrated _ its t peveniog eosir and heattnruiness. — ROYAL BAKING POWDER 0O., NEW YORK} ‘For . Shoppers. . Woodland and K. “Blue Label poreng — Water, Shasta Ginger Ale Fancy Groceries— one PATE FOIS. DEVILED AND POTTED econ AND FISH. Pickles, Ax ee oe ic es. fi in bulk, per gal. Olives, 125. Mikado Soap, per bar. 05 Everything else i in i pepstion. = + + = = + + + “ARABIAN ROAST” Coffee the Best. Give Wa Til. = = =e eee ee 30 25 Gamecock Whisky <n fail I 00 50 IXL Whisky oe es Bryant's Root Beer 2h. 10 ee Os ; for 50 A MERRY CHRISTMAS A HAPPY NEW YBAR LueTJE & BRAND, Watchmakers and Jewelers, NEVADA CITY For Many Years Past This Stofe Has Held eae as Leading Headquarters For Elegant Holiday Goods !This Season it Offers. sexcsuats Attractions ‘Thas <r swefore. Precious Gems, Watches, . Silverware, Silk Umbrellas, And a Multitude of Novelties, appropriate for Holiday Gifts. ~. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS AS 10 QUALITY ! * JOWEST PRICES FOR THE BEST GOODS ! WHEN YOU BUY. Your Holiday Groceries You Want the Best Assortment to Choose From. We Have a Full Lin of DELICACIES such as Imported Cheese in Glass, Anchovies, Sardellen, Swiss Cheese, German Hand Cheese, Stuffed,Mangoes, Truffled Sardines, Puree Foie Gras Caviar, Stuffed Olives, French / Peas, Mushrooms, i Etc. Etc. Ete. rer dust Opened a New Barrel of GERMAN PICKLES We are selling Pickle Butter at 4O cents per roll. A. B. WOLF, the Cash Grocer. Commercial street, ° . . + Nevada City * HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS AT KINKEAD’S. . . There’s Not a Bit of Trouble hid In finding something at my store that will prove acceptable as a gift. My stock will meet the requirements of all tastes and all purses. Judicious buyers cannot afford to overlook my up-to-date Furniture. The best goods at the lowest prices. ha Tip Christmas Commercial Street, near Main, Nevada City, Cal, sare Kinkead. . Headquarters Fancy Creamery Products. woop, CURTIS & COMPANY, 117 to 127 J St., Sacramento. a GENERAL AGENTS FOR . 1 and Reno Creameries Nevada, C. Creameries o¢ catitornis iaXeveis’ POTATOES, BEANS, FRUITS, Etc., Ete. Sole Agents Bianchard’s Famous SANTA PAULA LEMONS.Wholesale Oregon aud . bade A. CLINCH, —_ for Nevada City and Grass Valley