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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Daily Transcript

March 17, 1897 (4 pages)

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Grand Trustee, —— The ritualistic reac “ie epee fied, flve new candidates being initiated, and ‘Grand > Trustee rise object the tidbtorsiatt oF tad parlor and enlightenment of the members; Among the business transacted: Shoei ese Hea the adoption of a April, to make every effort to secure . . for Nevada City the Grand Parlor of 1898, providing Quartz Parlor of Grass the ie Valley made no attempt in the same . direction for-that city. While ‘the . county seat Natives are enthusiastic} , over the idea of obtaining the Grand Parlor they do not care to do so in 6p_ position to their Grass Valley brethren who, it is understood, have been nur-. turing the proposition for some time past. However, it is thought that), Grass Valley will relinquish whatever . , claims she may have if necessary. and remain content to wait until the year following, as at present, the town is. handicapped toa: great extent ay its Grand Parlor numbers ‘gome three . hundred odd members it will be seen ‘that this is no small: factor. ratt expressed himself as eta ard opinion that if Nevada City was sincere in its desire of getting the Grand Parlor next year he thought it could do so with but little trouble and pos-sibly with no opposition. Should the grand body come here sufficient support has already been pledged by our business men and others to insure the delegates a pleasant time during ‘their stay in this city. Shortly after 10 o'clock the parlor marched in a body to the Union Hotel, where a splendid banqnet had been; Higa sweet peleeiperenboy by . Goyne's. : orchestra. The interior of : detemalita tunis. Wibon Garratt, © . Natives . sat [cores dled imi oF the dining room was conspicuous by: nothing but the simplest and most) _ tcoprriene tie oegnantorter te over the chandeliers had been placed je siaterial. At the! of Hydraulic Parlor, . floor and furniture} saath while the. vice made up environs of the jolly oars . present was attended to. . Chas. i. bade President of guest of the ident. of Hydraulic. Parlor, occupied aseat at his left. The banquet. was til [aig cagnregeon oe 2. o'elosk this morn ‘sponded: to by vat listened. to. be ie seaslioes were as d in fall are given below. Grand ‘Tiaétee Garratt made a most -bers of: Hydraulic Parlorand.one which 4 will doubtless be-of. a. permanent na-. ture. He >is. an..extremely pleasant our . gentleman, plain and outspoken in his views and with a broad sense. of, jovialness so chafacteristic of the native Californian. “He was we with. Medeor: of aie gp OE ae ned and . the courtesies ‘shown ‘him. oP Ga si nlfngy left on toprepared in honor of the Grand Trascanada tae earl oc S03 THE MENU. “We eat, we drink, and in communion sweet : /Quaff immortality and joy.” : ® day’s noon train for his:home «in San . ba CALIFORNIA OYSTERS ON HALF.SHELL Salted Almonds CONSOMME EN TASSE AU CHATELAINE ~. Soupsticks ~ TENDERLOIN: OF SOLE—A: LA TARTAR. Fancy: Potatoes California Olives New Green Peas CHICKEN CUTLETS—A LA MARYLAND SWEETBREADS EN CASSE, Celery Pe Parisi » ® PUNCH A LA-CURLY BEAR B® FILLET OF BEEF AUX CHAMPIGNONS PINEAPPLE FRITTERS AU GLACE COGNAC Asparagus—Sauce Hollandaise Se: . Browned Sweet Potatoes CRAB SALAD EN MAYONNAISE PATE DE FOIE GRAS GARNISHED VAUL AU VENTS OF MINCE MEAT Angel Food “Pound Cake } French Maccaroons Kisses , Lady Fingers : NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM Roquefort Pineapple Swies Cheese Fruit Coffee . Bute. ~ CIGARS vee “ Serenely full, the epicure would say, ef Faté cannot harm me, I have dined today.” AR ti: PAU es a eee : 2. ‘‘CHARTER MEMBERS". :).... “They builded better than they knew.” ERE Tey Fee ye DAVID BE. MORGAN, °. P. 3. ‘*PAST PRESIDENTS” Be xen “In their wise counsels we find safety.” 4. WOMB coe ee Sak LOUIS BRINKMAN “Songs consecrate to truth and liberty.” 5. ‘* THE GRAND PARLOR”’,. .. MILTON D. GARRATT, GRAND TRUSTEE MAcBEeTrn—* Here's our chief guest.” Lavy Macuretu—“ If he had been forgotten It ad been as a gap In our great feast.” 6. *“*HYDRAULIC PARLOR" o.oo. cc ee cee ava cesses E. B, POWER “ All our strength is in our walom. se ; Fs -PARBNG in cisicen eich cca ee Cee Lee ee ORCHESTRA. * Come, ho, and wake Diana with a hymn.” 8 “THE NATIVE DAUGHTER: ee “A perfect woman, * * planned to warn, to comfort and command.” 9 “CALIPORNIA”™ . 2.000.. .e ke.. ~ ii, “THE CURLY BEARS’’..... A * The lively shadow-world of song.” “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men.” ats I will my little tale unfold.” see ped LEONARD S. CALKINS, P, P, _ieresstsssa2t. JOHN 6. NILON, G. C. B, \ Sopeke tn head sein: Miipain bees: Bun deorent Sete Se are 2 Pe m a a To Ladies Only. Do you not want to have your dress set well ? If so, get one of those Rusimous Branch Wonder. m15-3t SEP Le . -@e All Recommend It. mend it. Sold by Dickerman & Co. and your friends about Sbiloh’s Qure areppeom for Consumption. They will recomFine Potatocs, never grew, ahd edt BEVADA CITY, NEV ADA CO., pen FECTS 4 ‘had unt ohmened. you are going to play all night?’ of the Union, seeing that every detail}, conducive to the osprey ent af tod All on At. ‘rtght sat the} » everiing, Grand ‘Garratt, while Geo. F.“Adair, oct ee and toasts re, chsmmatant Mostgd favorable impression upon the memoi the ‘xiumber of engbigymtn a ~ . and to insure a “A caxldad bf fine “Nevada. potatoes have just been.received at Jackson's . line Skirts, at J. Levy’s store—the fapthipitebogbise og § Rest) ino oa eres I Se RES eye ai a Se The Poker Player's thever aie! a Reaily; boys; 1 bhava. to ‘quit, ” said the manawith ‘the biggest stack of chips
in front of hiuy-as he gathered in. another jack pot. > “Oh, come off; ‘that’s not equa,” declared the. biggest loser. OP cy ‘to give the rest of ns'& shay?” A our money, but’’— ero Betting it.’” Maybe 1 am. ‘But “T-teally must + quit. You.see; I -am-married. lows are single. It is 12 oldie. now, “and if I don’t get home I will be fn a ; pretty mess. As itis I expect to find Tee gsi and my wife waiting . me. Yor are not married.’’ iT ‘want to. » And drink?’ ~ ‘SBeb.your soe “Your nies ‘won't say sorthiog to you. when you ‘go home?’ ‘Not a word.’’ “Doesn't she object to your playing ‘poker, drinking and smoking all night?’ all night!” . about. it. it’s a binft!” SeolarIt’s all mea well for. Harvey to 0 talk about the way he has his wife ~ "You" ‘ve got all Rid chine ee ses fas pe phep! “een shining table ser-. géing: 2 “That’s not,.it:. You knowI don't], lakes the’ man whose lnok : + 6 I by ba sy t and’ ‘Ob; I don’t know.. I-am not worrya “rise to remind you that The Choleest Grows at = Lowest Prices BRAUTIFUL PORTRAITS FREE 0 CUSTOMERS. Sole Nevada City Agent for Woodland’ Creamery. Butter. verse eure ae ‘tt; what I willdo Dll if he will tell” me how **Done!’’ cried tha: man whose. luck Thad) turned. as he reached for them. “My wife is out-of town visiting some “friends. peti. « Times-Herald. © ‘Patmistry. — ‘Marvelous. thinge “are ‘claimed of *palmistry,:not: dénly’ by: those who:pracaes it ap sgrotentlens but. by:many who j ; seen prophecies of palmista ve my 6 man. pe ath true’ in actual life, Telling the spast.by the lines-of: ‘the ‘hands: is, howuy: almost a new art. There is.4 man town who belieyés he can do it, at least so far as mafriages are ‘coticérned. He is: Professor. Hargett. Still further, . he claims shat the lines of. the hand: show wh & marriage in ae ended: in “@ivoree,' ahd which ‘party i was that obtained the divoroge,. “'I¢ is also possible, '’ he said. di shea aay, “to find in the palms the aor to hes; and ity sae Sdeiaiae tole: e . ‘You aré married already,’ I said after looking at his‘palm. “He dnly laughed, . but the young woman investigated and found it was true. “On another occasion I saw in the hand of @ hotel keeper the record of two marriages—one. at 24 years, and the other at 50, When I told him, he' was ‘simply amazed. ‘I was married onee at 24,” he said; ‘and’again at 48.’ “‘Phe hands are the records of the body. It is amazing what is written “there. ””—New York Herald. Planted by Wales. Comparatively few people know that there is a tree in Central park planted by the Prince of Wales on his visit to this country just before. the war. It Mall, between that. and.,the middle . drive, down toward the marble arch, “The tree has never been a credit to the .} royal: gardener, and in the words of the park authorities, if you wish to find it, “Look for a sickly looking elm, and when you see it you will know it is the one the Prince of Wales. planted.’” It bas fared better, however, than the tree planted by the Prince of Wales at Motint Vernon, where, in an inclosed place, is a tree, ‘planted in the place of the “tree planted by the Prince of 4 Wales,’’ or-words to that ‘effect, as ‘a sign on the inologure says. People who know say that illustrious persons who plant trees for the soy ani ceomae At monument to rejoined the man . = . with the ‘biggest stack of chips. ‘ ‘But I ‘stands on the grass plot west of the . A Good Business Suit, ~$25 A Pair of Trousers, 6 "These figures at my shop pay for fashionable garments made up of the latest style cloths, with ‘excellent trimmings, and guaran eed to fit. ‘Higher priced clothing if you bat want it. ‘The best fitting, best made, most stylish .clothing in all. grades to be had for the motiey. “Spring and Summer Styles on Display. Mr. Charles’ Hartman, popularly known as “the Prince of Tailors,” i is in charge of the cutting and fitting. department. This fact is of itselfan assurance that my patrons get high-class work. ‘o Gentlemen in other parts of the county—When you iP We make Clothes forfpeoplezall overithegeounty. wa NK T. SMITH, Meretrant Tailor . aie STREET, NEAR BROAD, aeENGLISH TEA PASTY SUPPER TO BE GIVEN BY. THE LADIES OF THE Methodist Church, Tuesday, March 2tst: Musical and. Literary Program, 7:30 to.8:30 PM. Under: Direction: of John Werry, assisted by the best Local Talent in Nevada City and Grass Valley. ~ Served by the Ladies, “Will include ‘Pasties, Shomer t made and imiported ; Saffron Cake, such as your moth“er made. , Bride’ s Cake and Ree. Cake. Upholstering. and eee Repairing of Furniture ‘By One ~—— Best Workmen on the Coast.= PRICES ck FIT EVERYBODY'S POCKET. KIN KEAD a ie ct “CAPT. SieraLees . Men’s Black and Blue Ch . We Have No Shop-Wern, Goods, Up visit the county seat drop in and have a talk with us pied sane tailor-made: clothing. = NEVADA CITY . , ‘. trial MARKED DOWN PRIC Men’s Dress ‘Suits ae SE: Men’s Clay Worsted Suits $13 50, reduced fo... Boys’ Suits upward from : ‘Men’s Buckle Mining Shoes.. Men’s Dress Shoes, Congress Ladies’ Vicia Kid Patent’ Genuine Marysville. Imitation gectacer eg : Baby Shoes, Button....... eee Ladies’ Hose, Fast Black. Ladies’ Fancy Hiaidkerchiels: i Men’s Seamless Socks ...0:.0.%. Go Men’s Felt Fedora.or’ Alpiticsdtats ened. Hook Towels, Red Borders... serves c++ All Fresh. Money. Refunded if Goods Ar. Net, ond For thi Late Ruselitie Skirts oa ‘Teleyhone Cie ksck at Gj front ae A-Sumptuous Meal, from 5'to 7:30 and 8:30 11P: — au ee Are pane the operations of: the tinea mts who, in, ag States and.the.,-District. of .( = the. IP ium on. Ps es palin cakwacen the IndusPico. 9 this : ee "Phe Sicdieibibtaens distributed to! ‘about ayo,oe ‘than. re nite hee sie rae