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November 27, 1896 (4 pages)

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f SUP yp re eran enreamsiett a re alain ae = icone se : be Fe 34 £ ics as i SSN TTL PE: . Pointers For Our Readers. = The changed and enlarged adverLocal tisement of H. Dickerman appears intoday’s issue. It tells of hot water . bottles, very useful articles these cold T R. ANSER IPT, *Established Sept. 6, 1880, THE BRIEF MENTION. NEVADA CITY, NEVADA CO., CALIFORNIA ‘Minor Notes and i. Comments of : Interest. BROWN & CALKINS, .« P-oprietors Very heavy frosts this 1 ing and nights, and other rubber goods. His a a er ee =e vesterday worattig: i 1 grand holiday announcement will apPAY cose eS NOV. 27, 1896. Congreseman-clact;De Vries will soon Per in 8 few days. Hyman is back and the changed advertisement of L. Hyman & Co. in today’s paper telis the story of his trip to San Francisco. While at the Bay he purchased a mammoth stock of winter and holiday goods and intends disposing of it at unheard-of prices. Emil Rosenthal is out in today’s TRANSCRIPT with his annual Christmas advertisement. It merely announces that Santa Claus will have headquarsoa: ae make a visit to this city. ; t . . Tonight Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Power PERSONAL POINTERS. ‘will entertain the members of the . apa : Thursday Nights Whist Club. A Coacise Chronicle of Yarioas Folis) Today's weather bulletin reads: “Fair Doings and Intentions. . tonight and Saturday. Continued cold. . Heavy frost Saturday morning.” G. R. Price is down from Forest City.) Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Brown will enJ.H. Reader is over from Sweetland. tertain the members of the Royal P. Carey is down from North Bloom-. Whist Club on Wednesday evening field. . next. P * M. Mayer. of San Francisco is in . It is said by dealers that more turre * sir mraye mart ae town. . keys were sold during the past. week . ¥ 08) © Das in stock, but tat wi SP pear ina day or two. This year his place is a veritable storehouse of toys and such things, and the shelves and counters are fairly loaded down with . things which gladden the hearts of the " children. ‘He invites an inspection of L. R. Brigham of San Francisco is in. than during the same period last year. town. ~ . A very large number of people eat J. K. Davidson is down from North . Thanksgiving dinner at. the hotels. Bloomfield. . They did their level best—the guests Geo. H. Colby of Dutch Flat arrived . and hotel keepers. here today. °. The raffle forja gold watch in which ~. Mrs. H. H. Estey of San Jose is here . tickets have seen sold for a charitable his goods. on a visit. ' . object, will take place Tuesday even. W. D. Vinton today nenet ved. SPACE: Moses Bates is quite sick at his home! ing next, at A. Tam’s, on Pine street. in the Transcript in which to let the in this city. . About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon ' public know that he intends carrying W.J. Keys of Chicago‘ arrived here. there was a light sprinkling of hail, ‘DiS year as large if nota larger stock last evening. . and a few fiakes of snow also fell, and of high-class holiday goods as, in preF. C. Everett of Chicago arrived here . the sun was at the same time Shining vious years. this morning. . brightly through a rift in the clouds. . Jobn Spaulding came up from Au-; Many of our merchants are receiving . burn yesterday. . holiday goods. As times are prosper__TH. Lebr, who resides on the old Henry Fitter was down from Gran. ous here they’expect to do a good busi. Worrell ranch in Willow Valley disville Wednesday. ‘ness this season. Those merchants . ‘Tict, brought to town today two quarts Supervisors Wood and Pridgeon ar-. who want holiday trade will tell the’ . of fine, fresh raspberries. He says the rived here today. . people about it through the columns S¢VeTe frost of the past two or three M. G. Wyllie came down from Forest . of the local papers. nights ruined fully 300 quarts of the City last evening. . A fire balloon was sent up in this berries on the bushes. The season was J. Emerson arrived here this morning . city last evening shortly after dark. It five weeks late Bis yee ‘fron’ Angels Camp. ; ascended toa considerable hi and Held as Witnesses. O.K. Cloudman, the happy man of floated away to the north. Some’ of You Bet, is in town. . those who saw it thought the air ship Supervisor McPhetres arrived here . had made its appearance iu this vicinlast evening from Truckee. ity. A. J. Ismert arrived here Wednesday . —__—_ ege-»—__— ‘Late Raspberries. Constable Dunean of Truckee arrived here today with Frank Sour and 'Johuny Patterson, two Indians, who were lodged in the county jail. They from Haywards on a visit to friends. . City Board of ot . Education. are held as witnesses in the case of the J. W. Abbott of Yreka arrived here. Wednesday evening the City Board People vs. G. Cunio, arrested for sellyesterday on his wa? to North Bloomof Education held its regular monthly ing liquor to Indians. field. meeting at the office of the South Yuba Frank Coombs came down from} Water Company. Present Trustees’ Granitevilie Wednesday on his way to. Calkins, Kinkead Martin and Mulloy. Oregon. BORN. "The following “bills were ordered . In this city, Nov. 27, 1896, to the wife J.P. Stidger, arrived here Wednes. . paid: : _ (of W. Lewis,a daughter. day from San Francisco on his way to! George M. Hughes, repairs and esti[pn this city, Nov. 27,1896, to the wife San Juan. . mates, $21.45. . of Ed. Ninnis, a daughter. J. C. Taylor of Ophir, Placer county, . -W. D. Vinton, fifty copies of Barnes’ 2 arrived Wednesday on his way to. first reader, $11. Downieville. Complaints were received about the C. W. Teds and G. A. Reynolds of Al-. bad condition of the crossings near the umeda arrived here last evening on Washington Schoolhouse. The Board their way to Sierra county. referred the matter to the Street Com-_ Chas. E. Cotton, the well-known and . mittee of the City Trustees. popular bridge contractor of Oakland, Action on the charges made against . arriv ed here’on the morning train. J. W. Reese, assistant teacher of the Ed. N. Radke of San Franciscox has . . High School, was deferred until a! taken the management of the Frank . meeting of the full Board. Golden Jewelry establishment in this) The monthly report of the Principal city. . was received and placed on file. % > : oe Albert Keller, who has been in the . Lodge iciectebouucint. southern part of the State for the past . five years or more, is here to spend the . holidays with his grandmother, Mrs. MeCarthy. To-Day’s Leaders. . . TBA SETS Ted 2.50 Last evening the members of Pone-' Compete for 12 persons. mah Council, Degree of Pocohontas,: Seeing Them Means Buying Them. jihad an entertainment and collation . after the regular meeting. In the cake Dainty little Bouquet Holders 5c . walk Mrs. Henry Lane took the first Cream Pitchers, very neat..._.. 5c Fruit Plates, real China. Bete . Napkin Rings, little beauties ._. . Cuspidores, Majolica. os ieia cae’ Real China Cuspidores Sine ¥is oomars 35c¢ James Harris, a carpenter, fell from Salad Bowls, fine China, dainty : Steet Congress in Two Weeks. Two weeks from Monday Congress will . . cake and Mrs. H. Stansfield the second. . as eonvene for the short and closing term. . Fell From a Roof. More than the usual interest attaches} to the session, not'so much because of . any business of special importance . the roof of the mill building at the: CONGRESO nat ee tao that is likely to be transacted, but . Allison Ranch mine yesterday after-) : wither becatise it is the closing up of Hoon and was badly burt. No bones Crockery, China and Glassware the business of the present Adminis. were broken, but it is feared that he tration. The message of President . . has sustained internal injuries. Cleveland is anticipated with some . interest, because it will be his last to . STATE oF Onto, {City or ToLEpo, t the country, and will probably be in. Lrcas ‘County. some sense, a review of his public poli-. _ FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he ey. There will be only ninety days for is the senior partner of the firm of F. legislation, and even a less number ii! J. Cueney & Co. doing business in COMMERCIAL ST. the holidays are not. counted result of the recent election has PRICES THAT SELL QUICK. brought aforesaid, and that said firm will pay Republicans and sound money Demothe sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL-. in. The \-the City of Toledo, County and State sg MILL ST....... Grass Valley . ‘ Committee Appointed.Laurel Parlor of Native Daughters at their meeting last evening appointed the following committee of arrangements for the grand ball.to be given on New Year’s Eve: Miss Minnie Brand, Mrs. William Floyd, Mrs. F. E. Brown, Mrs. William Holmes, Mrs. F. E. Wadsworth, Mrs. H. Rodgers, Mrs. Belle Douglass, Miss Mae Martin, Miss Alice Nilon, Miss Emma Smith, Miss Amelia Hook. € —_—_—__—_—_.-4§9-2—__— Engagement Announced. The engagement has been announced in society circles at San Francisco of Wilfrid Mack and Miss Sadie Hyman. The young lady is the eldest daughter of the late M. Hyman, who formerly resided in this city and was engaged in the clothing business. Mr. Mack is a brother of Adolph Mack of the wholesale firm of Mack & Co. a A Drama. The Alumni Association of the Grass Valley High School will give an entertainment next month. “The Courtship of Miles Standish” will be presented in dramatized form, and the principal characters will be sustained by Miss Adelaide Farnum as Priscilla, Arthur; Fisher as Miles Standish and A. F. Brady as John Alden. . Piano ‘Tuning. Paul Schoen, the well-known tuner will arrive here soon. He does not canvass, so leave ordersat Vinton’s. n274t Advertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters: City, November 27th: _ Abbot, Annie A. Dole, N. C. . Guscetti, Mary 2 Hunter, Z. R. Haines, 3. B. Jacabs, J. Koster, August Marsh, H.S. Moore, Madame H. E. Phoenix Gold Mining Co., Rodgers, Miss Bess Stock well, G. B. Trebilcox, N. Upton, John Wells, Mrs. T. J. ff not called for in fifteen days letters will be sent to the dead letter of: fice. Parties calling for any of these letters will please say “advertised,” and pay a fee of one cent for each letter. remaining in the’ Postoffice at Nevada! . W. H. Martin's residence. ol J. E. CARR, Postmaster. New Lamps. Legg & Shaw Co.’s store, Main street, is the place to find the best and largest assortment of Hanging and Table Lamps. Prices will astonish you. 017 7 All Recommend It. Ask your physician, your nig, a and your friends about Shiloh’ re for Consumption. They will recommend it. Sold by Dickerman & Co. 30 CENTS A WEEK. Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in lehgth inserted under this head for 30 cents a week or $2a month. Each additional line 10 cents a week or #centsamonth Paya-+ “ ble invariably in advance. Situation Wanted. By a Seoteh woman as housekeeper for a small family. Cando plain cooking. Apply at room 3, National Hotel, _ a2i-lw ~ Choice Fruit. Raspberry and Strawberry Plants for sale; bearing choice fruit, spring and fall. Should be planted soon for spring berries. Charges moderate. n2j-lw T. H. LEHR, Worrell Ranch. Pigs For Sale. A lot of fine young pigs are offered for sale cheap at the ranch of Joseph Thomas, on the ridge beyond the Pittsburg mine. n2l-lw Partner Wanted. Either a lady or gentleman with some ready cash for partner. Guaranteed best paying busi in California. Call at once on Dr. Fiteh,Union Hotel, Nevada City. nil Lots For Sale. Two fine building lots on Piety Hill are offered for sale. Inquire of A. Tam, Pine street. nll Dancing School. Prof. Michell will open. his daneing school at Odd Fellows hall on Saturday, November 14th. Ladies and gentlemen's class will meet
every Wednesday evening. Children’s class Saturday afternoon. > nstf Dress Cutting. A schoo} for teaching the La Morton System of Dress Cutting will be started by MRS. RICHARD CARKEET on Monday, October 3th, at her residence on Piety Hill, opposite Nevada County Directory. Copies of the Nevada County Directory can be obtained for 30 cents. By mail 7% cents Apply te FRED. BE. BROWN. Transeript office ssaaiuiiiasaiedbieaal VINTON Leader in Artistic and Useful Holiday Goods $$ erats so near together that there is . LARS. for each and every case of good reason to think party lines will . Catarrh that cannot be cured by the The advertisement telling ; freat American [nyering fea (0. the particulars willappear .Nevada City sears MONEY SAVING STORE. Handsome Presents Given Away. be less distinctly drawn than they have . ; use of Hatt’s CaTareu Ccre. been in many former sessions of Con. FRANK J. CHENEY. : gress. Sworn to before me and subscribed z Sie . in my presence, this 6th day of DecemA Great Revival. ber, A. D.1886. eae: » SEALA. W. GLEASON, New York is now engaged in an ef-} Notary PUBLIC. HOT WATER BOTTLES . buena {ew J fort to get up a great revival of religion A week orso ago Moody and Sankey: Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern-! were induced to begin a series of meet-' ally and acts directly on the blood and ~ ings in Cooper Union, and they met . . mucous surfaces of the: system. Send . with such success that not only will . for testimonials, free. 1 i i { i those meetings be continued but 500 . F. J. CHENEY & OO., Toledo, O. churches will open their doors in the; Sold by Druggists, 75c. { city every night in the week with revi-) Hall’s Family Pills are the best. val services in each. It is intended to; have Philadelphia and other cities take ROOFING, SIDING, CBILING, FOUNTAIN SYRINGES up the work also and so have a great) revival sweep over the continent. This . ‘Something New, Neat “m Sy in Building Material. . will do mnch good. rie ee oe ee A <ined Showing. I have just received, direct from the . The weekly bank statement last week factory in the East, thirty-five tons of ; made a very good showing and dissteel Roofing, Siding and Ceiling, . closed the fact that the business of the . which material is now being very excountry bas picked. up wonderfully tensively used for building purposes. since the election of Major McKinley ' fj comes in a variety of designs, is or-' While in some sections there has been jamental as well as durable. and is all no apparent revival of industry, yet) painted and ready to put up. Is betthe confidence and hope in the future ter, cheaper, and more quickly put OP have been greatly increased and all inthan plaster. Call and see it. dications point to a revival of trade . will sell it in quantities to suit at) and industries everywhere. The bank San Francisco prices, without freight . A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SOFT AND HARD RUBBER TOILET AND MEDICINAL ARTICLES statement is interesting in that it shows charges. Geo. E. TURNER, } large increases at points that are the 022 55 to 59 Pine St. seenes of manufactaring industries. at eee = eo ee ee Something New. i : The following ° business was tlans Hill’s Mixed Flavoring Spices, at . * : acted in the Superior Court today, Jackson's. ee alttf i Judge John Caldwell presiding: . Core’s Tonic Bitters cure indigestion, . James Newell, an insolvent debtor. ‘constipation and loss of appetite. tf . J. C. Nilon appointed assignee. Bond fixed at $150. eee Scucipr & Co. Nevada City agents 2 for the Famous Mt. Shasta Kidney and! . Buoop Is Lire and upon the purity Liver Cure and Cope’s Tonic Bitters. tf! snd vitality of the blood depends the At Is Delici Delicious. aealth of the whole system. Experience Royal Honey Drips, . pure cane syrup . wroves Hood's Sarsaparilla to be the : tie finest article in the market. To be yest blood purifier. procured only at Gaylord’s, Goons ever shown here. i Druggist and Stationer, Neyada City. Will tell you all about-t later. DICKERMAN, 6 B.—We are preparing to sialon this year one of the best displays of HOLIDAY ——FuR—— GOOD NEWS a Nevada and Adjoining Counties! stock. or overcoats call at once. Ld on us. Fall and Winter Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats. PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH Others can sell cheap goods cheap ; but for first-class goods at low prices you mus call _ _Our prices astonish our patrons and our competitors. We are sole agents for the Our Mr. Hyman has just returned from San Francisco where he purchased a large stock of The Wises are now preparing for the Spring trade Fby closing out their wintes goods at sacrifice prices, as they need money. We bought for spot cash, and got such rates as to enable us to retail these goods at EVERYEODY. No first-class clothing store in San Francisco can show more or better novelties than we will in a few days. rush us, as it will take a short time to straighten out the In the meantime, if you need anything in Blankets Don’t t Marysville Woolen Mill Goods are known to all. agent for Neyada county. goods yon may desire. spot cash only. ._ Telephone—No. 63, 1 bell, at store. residence. Call us up at any hour (day or night), and we will try to accommodate you with anything it in our line of No. 53, 3 And we sell them at prices charged at the Mills. These goods The Marysville Blankets are the BEST. The Tweeds and Flannels cannot be beat. If you need anything in this line, get it from us at Mill prices. We are sole We buy for spot cash and can meet all competition. 3 bells, at Country orders ‘Promptly filled. One: price to all, for Pe x one, with 72 feet front. é Biggest establishment in the ” jCommercial Street, near Main. ,county. REGULATORS OF LOW PRICES. Three stores in Nevada City, Cal NEVADA cr Eastern .-.-+-+Western..---+* ‘*Exe ting * Grass sents fa wae aValley. ndays and -m —_——— . iT “A SplendidWho Up to all event and w! seldom indu / like the gr Bear Cave JN at Armory E As a result other trium rience and t cess, financi one present ment that . pleasant pa In point of well filled, spectators ¢ ,same kind ‘various dre on the fl grand mar probably tl ; and at its c dancers téc The dect class in me ing of a bu other che tensively i . Cedar bot greens pls the decor , chandelier } properly . with thes anything ecality to e@age susp wei.” snr: Grand the other dent of La committee of colored of the met ‘the neck . golden tt ‘rope out 4 “hall prese pearance “Moonlig! close was he gra Master of Miss Alic tween 9 short dul twice arc a schotti subject « as a.surt size abo rounded busines: pencils up abot about a h air-shit veyed a clusion hibern: In buy ticle, 1 how 8! —if it onin a Can s A' Cune Indie Just nesd him $100 the = wer toe T cul tol rh 2E