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November 29, 1895 (4 pages)

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1m ‘ © an mtienenre a inane eR Oat ONE NEE THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT . Nevada Citv, Published Evevines vaily E a for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Sub. sequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. For Other Advertising Made Known on Appli-. cation Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Thanksgiving dinner at ree hg.” uth (Established Sept. 6. 1860.; Nevada County, Calif. ] Holidays ox TERMS—Fifteen Cents & Week, . to SUBSCRIPT! ” @ixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When . used. For instance: ‘‘Pe -arl makers—nude Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. and raw,” meant raw . oysters. «“ Sultan’ 3 LOCAL REapING Norices—Ten Cents a Line . Rates . It a FRIDAY.. NOV. 29, 1895. —— POINTERS, . A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks Doings and Intentions. F. Bastin of San Rafael is in town. John Martin of San Francisco is in town. W. B. Lyton of San Francisco is in town. R. C. Walrath returned yesterday from Brown’s Valley. Goa Ellis came down from Graniteville yesterday. C. Gibson came down from Graniteville yesterday. H. Philips and Jas. H. from Washington today. H. French came over from French Corral] Hill came down yesterday. R,; G. Sanders of San Francisco came in on the morning train. Miss Morgan of Oroville is: the guest of Mr. and Mrs, R. I. Thomas. Henry Phillips is down from Washington ona sbort stay. Fravk Page of Forest City went below yesterday. Judge Walling returnéd yesterday morn” ing from San F rancisco. J. H. Henderson of Oakland went ‘up to Sierra City yesterday. T. Wayman came down from Pike City yesterday. Superintendent: A. L. here yesterday from San Francisco. W. Blantin, F. J. Fleishman and W. tT; Frazier, of San Francisco, are in town. Major J. 8. McBride came over from North San Juan yesterday. Dr. J. GC. Pickering of Forest City was in town yesterday en route below, Miss Fannie Morris, sister of A. W. Morris, arrived here Wednesday on a visit. H. Brainerd, R. Malone and H. Brown came down from Alleghany yesterday. E. Harvey of San Francisco arrived here yesterday on his way to North Bloomfield. Miss Settie Tam» arrived here yesterday from Sacramento on a visit to her parents. Halstead Stansfield is home on a visit to his mother. He is a studeat at the Cooper Medical College in San Francisco. L. Voss and wife have located at Grass Valley for the winter, Miss Alice Voss, ’ thefr daughter, was married about ten \days ago to Joseph Merkert, and they have gone Fast on a wedding trip: Begbie returned or . Grass Valley, . -this city were invited. xcept Sundays and . fare had been printed, and each person had . Realm, stuffed with stale jokes,” turkey, stuffed with chestnuts, and so op. . and a source of much amusement to all. The shed back of Foley’s candy tactory caught fire hot. Itsblazed quite lively for a few minutes, but was svon extinguished by ,the aid of chemical extinguishers and a atream from the bose of Ne. 1 fire company. damage was done. late at night, a serious er would probably have. re sulted. \ Buskirk of Marysville, both heavy weights, will have a glove fight at the theater in this ind 7% per cent of the gate money. Ww. McClure‘is mi anaging the affair, Jack Murphy and James MeGibbins will box five Sriaaties number, will shortly visit this city. from a traveling Doctor, making application: to rent the Theater for séveral nights. He nas # show company with him, and expects to come here soon. A ‘Burlesque Bill of Fare. Parsons gave & their home in to which their relatives in A burlesque bill of guess what was, meant by the words meant was a novelty-to most of’ those present, + eee — Fire Wednesday Evening. about 6 o'clock Wednesday ening, caused by the furnace getting too But little Had the fire occurred \ poe oe Glove Fight. . Joseph Jefford of Grass Valley and Van city on December 14th, for # purse of $200 The same evening, and at the same place, ————28 -—— Coming Amusements. A troupe of colored minstrels, thirty in Manager Jacobs has received a letter + oOo > —_ LINES ON A GREEK INN, Gather poppies, gather smilax, Bind a wreath for faithful Phylax. Poy pies, for he gave us sleep, Smilax from his De)phian steep. Say his wine ‘we could not quaff, aise+iis salad and pilaf. Whisper he would better please Were his beds quite free from— —Good Words. A.MAN’S LAUGH NEVER CHANGES. How the Fact Was Illustrated by an, Incident In Chicago. If the Bertillion system of identificasystem can be. o spposite significance in ill the changing years. f manhood inky days of boyhood, this laugh of hi nay be calied ihto use, as it were, mail collector’s wagon on the Nort ‘ide, happeried to be in Chicago for OLDTIME MINSTRELS, — Stewart's Comic Players Assisted By week not long since fartwick was on its postmaster’s sta pd went to the federz] builcing to fin arrici = : yvhich all the « 3 filed co report fe FINE THANKSGIVING DINNER. The Union Hotel Guests Were Royally Union Hotel yesterday was, in every respect, an elaborate affair, and the spread ot t was . mill tion had a phonograpbic record of the laughs of criminals it would probably he as near perfect as an ide ntification The fact that man comes into the world wailing has been regarded asasort of prophecy of the truth hat as a rule the sorrows of. life outnumber the jovs when all the returns a sre in, but. an optimist might see an Tea. the fact that a man’s laugh remains the same through When the cares Succeed‘ to the happy go . the very ittle, but when it is put into operation music, It was about 9:30,0’clock when the t is the same old laugh, and every boyae ‘ol : : noed friend would know it instantly. a oe pers ee An.old soldier who fought through The affair throughout was a gratilying he war with Fred Hartwick, who drive He heard that Mr. 2 ff Formerly Lived Here. ‘um. He took his station at a point past Entertained Yesterday. The Thanksgiving dinner served at the choice edibles was of a high order. indeed-a sumpsuous feast, ang, all who were so fortunate as to partake of it speak ip terms of praise of the management oi the Union, which hotel today is one of the foremost in the interior of the State. cooking, or any othér time, cau be found at The splentlid dining room, with its: deco. t rations of graceful ferns and beautiful flow. ers, and the bright electric lights, shining . the Methodist Church last night, in celebration of Thanksgiving, was a very pleasant here and there, and the tastily arranged tables, was a very pleasing scene, Every ‘attention was paid the guests, and notwithstanding the large number of people who dined there all were more than-pleased*with the elegant spread and with the manner in Which everything, was . cooked, prompt service of the and the courteous, gentlemanly waiters, bach guest was presented with a handsome menu card, as a souvenir of the occasion. , Fullywing is the MENU. POTAGE, Cream of C nicked a la Keine, Consomme; Chatelaine. HORS b OUVRES, Olives. Ladishes. Mixed Pickles. Lobster Salad, en Mayonaise. FISH, Salmon Trout, l'Ecossaise. Celery. BOILED, Epicurean Ham, Champagne Sauce. ‘Lougue, Sauce ENTREES, Tartare. Fricassee of Chicken, a la Princess, Sweetbreads and Calves’ Brains, (Escaliopes Cheveliere.) . Ox Joiot Saute, aux Kissote. Pine Apple Frite, Sabayon Sauce. ROAST, Prime of Beef, Leg of Lamb. Turkey, stuffed with Che stnute, Cranberry Sauce, Mallard Duck, Currant Jelly. VEGETABLES, ° * Cauliflower, au Bur. Boiled Rice. Creamed Potatoes, Sugar Corn, PASTRIES, Hot Mince, Pumpkin, Apple. PUDDFNG, English Plum, Hard and Brandy Sauce. DESSERT, Orange Sherbert, Imperial—Small Cakes. FRUIT, Navel Oranges. Bananas. Raisins. Oregon Red Apples. Assorted Grapes, Nuts. Swiss Cheese, Coffee. The Mayflower Band gave a coucert at was in progress, Creamery Cheese. the hotel while dinner playing awhile in the office and jater on in the tables were dining where 8 . moved back and a_ large room, number of ladies in. to hear the and gentlemen in vited 5 . success, and Messrs. Northway & Morris h . should feel proud of the splendid manner in a . which they provided for their guests, ++@e~ d weeks William W. . boldt county, Williams of Ferndale, Humis at present Summarized Mention of Minor Home quartz mine has been started to work. county. ‘ fresh lot of choice fancy groceries. delicaciés and articles needed for ‘holiday excellent . aged from twelve to sixteen, members of the Episcopal Sunday school, business men and others for donations to successful apd received ‘a visiting this THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT’S Happenings. The new six-inch pump at the Cadmus King. & Cole have closed down their sawnear the Mountain House, r Sierra Scadden & Cleveland have re received a Table heir store. The Epworth Leagueentertainment at nn imeeed nie large attendance, inMrs. Harry Mills, of Sutter Creek, Cal., iy vosniap ike? ar forty memberg says she has cured rheumatism, lumbago, of the League from Grass Valley. sore throats, ear ache and neuralgia witb Last Wednesday eight or ten young girls, called upon ua ; le rf ¢ oharie, N. Y. § the poor for Thanksgiving. They were very ie ae ise Noa Tae K mee 8 Naw : ie lot of things, which were distributed to deserving needy ones in our city. = <0§o-+ Actor Laurie Dead. a wel)-known EK. 8. actor and manager, died at Bakerstiéld Tuesday eve on . He entered the the-. atrical profession when sixteen, and later . supported Booth, Warde, James and McWade. years ago for his" health, and visited this city, where with local talent, the play of Damon and Pythias. Laurie, ing, of consuin ption. He came to the Coast about four he produced He has been a member of Caliente Lodge, K. of P., for ten years, thirty-four years old and a native of Louisof Peoria, IIl., Deceased was iana, He leaves a wife and two childeren, now in Bakersfield, a mother, from the East too late to see him alive, and who arrived two brothers in the profession in the Kast. s —+ e@e + Burglar’ s hoo Found. A crowbar and jimmy were found today in the Strictly first-class work in all its branches. cery are fine. the Oil of Eden. covery the house A Fine Wagon. ~._. One of the best built express wagons ever brought to this city has been received by Northway & Morris of the Union Hotel. Jt weighs 1,200 pounds, is intended. for two horses, and will be used as a baggage wagon for hauling from the — valises, etc,, to and trunks, seen New Barber Shop. has reopened the barber shop Trenberth’s saloon. Fred Raby rear of Chas. + o@eSomething Delicious. Those Smoked Eels at Wolf's cash groTry them. n29 2t Testimonial. + or & A. Household Treasure. and his family has ‘always_found the very best results follow its } use: that he would not be without it, if procurable, G. . Dykeman Druggist, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr King’s New: Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough rem~ edy; that he has used it im his family for and it has never failed to’ do all Why nottry a remedy Trial « bottles free Drug Store, Regueight years, that is: claimed for 1t. so long tried and tested. at Dickernan & Coa,’s. lar size 50c. and 91.00.
“RUN DOWN WITH DYSPEPSIA STOMACH Hardwood Ash, Antique Oak Finish, 7 pieces, with Bureau shown in upper right ‘hand corner, German. bevel.glass 20x24 $18.00. With cheval bureau 17x30 Ger-man bevel glass as shown in upper left hand corner, $20, (Washstand omitted for lack of room.) Separate.pieces sold as follows : Bedstead $5,50. Square Bureau $8. Cheval Bureau $10. . Washstand $3. Chairs 75 ments each. Rocker $1.75. Table $1.25. Freight on either of these {suits guaranteed not to exceed $2.35 to Ne Wadia City. _ Jobn Breuner 604-606-608 K ST., SACRATIENTO } ° Liver AND HEART AFFECTED. Almost in Despair back of Turner’s hardware store, where th ey had been hidden, It is supposed the owne or owners intended to break place in thattocality. eas ieiai scans Cut With an Ax. Peter Doran, while chopping wood ou Selby Flat this afternoon, cut a bad gash in his right foot. Dr. Muller was summoned and dressed the wound. + *@e > into some Boop AND N ERVES are very closely related. Keep the blood rich, pure and healthy with Hood’s Sars aparilla and you will have no trouble from nervousness, Hoop’s Pitis are the best. after-dinner pills, assist digestion,, -prevent tion, we, + -9@e + —— Hoop’s Pitts for the liver and boweles act easily, yet promptly and effectively, constipa— . ' Je But Finally? By Taking AY E R? Ss PILLS “ or fifteen yeers, I was a great sufo: ferer from indigestion in its worst forms, 5 I tested the skill of many, doctors, but 9 grew worse and worse, until I became O 80 weak Leould not walk fifty yards 9 without having to Sit down and vest. My o stomech, liver, and heart became affect°o ed, and T thought E would’surely die. 1 . tried Ayer’s Pills and they helped ne o right away. 1 continued their use and 5 am now eutirely well. 1 don’t know of anything that so quickly relieve © and-cure the ible Suffering of dys2 pepsi asAyer’s Pills JOHN eae PRITCHARD, Bi Warren Co., N oF be) Y oO ° ° “Received Highest Awards : my a ara ° AT THE-WORLD’S FAIR 0 : oe G@ocooce 3000000000090000 cus anaane coaas z the Best of Local Talent. aty, and _ oop camie along SOME . city, He lived at Moore's Flat when a boy, Dea poinrec lim ou seme Ms Saturday night at the Theatre there will With + disclosing bis own identity his father, ‘Robert Ww illiams, being engaged be a grand oldtime munstrel show, in] he v ran approached and began ask. . #2 mining. Mr, Williams and family lived which several well-known amateurs of this] ug Hartwick if he remembered various . this city twenty-two years ago, occucity ‘will participate. One of the. fea-} acidenfs in the hisror y of the ir regi . pyinga house on Water street, At that tures of the performance will be the grand} sent during the wat Of course he did time William was quite a small boy. He first part, containing at least twenty-five Bee VERY ROU Se LLCO essai nigel ad gays the town has changed so much since he people, with Messrs. Post, Trayers, Mor. * ee : 4 A mind et na sore ay enne left that he hardly knew the place. It was = _. between themselves. One member of ')j, intention to visit Moore's Fl y Be ~\ rel. and Zander as end men, assisted by lo-. the regixhent was in. business in New . , Moore's at, but cal comedians. Orleans: another was in’ a bank down the upfavorable condition of the weather The second part will be devoted to new and novel specialties” by Stewart's Comic The third part will be entrusted to Nevada City favorites, among whom are baritone Players. Louis Brinkman, our young singer; R. H. Webber, the comedian; Ralph Clifford Herbert Fisher and Joe Mulligan whistler; Master Gaylord, the Dennis and Messrs, George Buston, vocalists; Irish comedian, conclude the show Mr. for the first time his new comedy in one ac * Mr. Harry eutitled ‘“[he Arrival of Patti, de Lain assuming the role of Mme, Adelina Patti, in which character he stands preeminent, Mr. Post wishes to ‘tabs that the proand numerous others. To Post will produce farming, for one of in the state, several were was the local manager large cities, and so on vompanion at .arus his name, but t latter Only similed and went on with t onversation Finally, when it becar one the liams is engaged in the big commercial agencies 1 one of ti Several tines Hartwick asked his old caused him to give up the trip. stock raising busi he . ness near Ferndale. == ses = Catholic Services. he —— he The. Rev. Father Claire -wul ne . mass next Tuesday in Hirchville at 8 o'clock Mr. Wilcelebrate Ladies Will Find it unecessary for them to separate, as Hart a m:, and at 10:30 a. m, in’Cherokee wick was obliged to go ont on his run, re. e the man Jaughed outright as he said: eyes ft] : \@ \() Fs : ) 4 is one of t 2 8 F; eatl. Sead: § never Pi malls woud: 1 1e most fatal among : : ; the sc urges which afflict mankind, Chronic t. forget me after wnat we went through sores, Gancerous huniors, emaciation, and together. ”’ “The minute he Hartwick, in relating the incident, just who he and all abe KUeW was laughed,’’ said Mr. him, but I hadn’t seen him for 80 years, und he had changed so I couldn’t have gram will be conducted in a thorough. professional manner and all wishing to appear may do so by sending in their names at the Tonight the fuony comedy, ” will bs produced, in‘Turkey Dinner eight ladies and box office. ‘Trish Aristocracy, troducing the famous Dance,” performed “by yentlemen, ; + +e@er CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION. — The ‘ean Met and Transacted Business Wednesday Night. “the members of the City Board of Edueation held their regular monthly meeting last Wednesday evening, all being present with the exception of Messrs. Mulloy and Martin. Phe following bills were allowed: M. L. & D. Marsh, lumber, $2.55. i CG. Luetje, repairing clock, $1. Public School Printing Compeny, books, $4 65, Dickerman & Co,, chemicals, etc., $6.35. Carr Bros,, supplies, $6.89. J. E. Isaac, repairing papering, $4. The Principal was authorized to order certain writing charts, The Principal was empowered ‘to -_ such grades as he deems’ *est at 3: 30. « provided the teachers of such gradés remain on duty till 4 o'clock for the purpose. of giving individual insts uctioh to those pa_pils requiring it, or for the purpose of other report old himi from Adam, His laugh . rown older, too, of course. but it was consumption, are the result. of ‘*] . and restores to the blood, the mat . life and health, + *@e scrofula, Ayer’s Sarsapar illa eradicates this poison, elements of Hatw’s Hair’ Renewer lustrous and silked, gives it an 1ad variety of styles, he same old langh.’’ ¥ “. “he renders the hair even color, and ensbles women to put it up ih a great . GLOSING OUT Our Entire Stock of Ladies, Misses, and Children’ AND CAPES. to Their Alvi ala lo Give ts! “A Call Before Paved: HOUSE. —y & Stenson’s “Announcement, gsm stock the celebrated Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Fine Shoes. For the first time we publish in the Nevada City papers some facts that will interest you. Lapigs! We respectfully inform you that we have lately added to our immense Laird, Schober & Mitchell’s These are without doubt the most comfortable, and best wearing and most stylish shoes made in America Our Shoe Window exhibits a grand display of these goods. MEN AND BOYS! We have a large stock of Boots and Shoes, and as we sell fir cash only we offer you goods at the lowest prices. Our large stock of Ladies’ and Mew’s Fancy Slippers for Xmas presenta is of the newest styles. _ rises down to Eastern rates. Furnishing Departme nt. We have a-new stock of Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Underwear, Fancy Scar fa, White and Colored Shirts, Dress and Winter Gloves of all descriptions. Agents for J. B: Stetson’s Fine Hats. RYAN & STENSON, MILL STREET, GRASS VALLEY. See our Furnishing Window display. meron Ser Oe ee This . is How it Is Done! When we go to market we take the cash with us, and we buy in large enough quantities to get the bottom prices. We know where, and what, and how to buy to get the best Groceries for the least money. That's it to you, We offer the reason ‘we can give r Klvewhere as ve Lime V . be Closed Cut OAL Prices That Wil Ath Vol B. NEWMAN & C ‘The White House. . Broad Street, Nevada City. FROM US. pecessary dutios, A rvneneevnennenne nnn nent WE GIVE NO BAITS. —— wy WE SET NO. TRAPS. BUT WE GIVE YOU .U VALUE _RECEIVED FOR EVERY DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS YOU BUY _WE WILL NOW ASK YOU TO INSPECT OUR LINE OF [MEN’ s MILTON, K. ARSE YS Y CHILLA OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS THAT WE ARE SELLING FOR si1o. ss CARTER & JOHNSTON, Commercial Street, Nevada City. AND CHIN you absolute certainty in quality. In this store everything is called by its real name. ‘There is no masquerading. -If'you like to have everything just right, A. B. WOLF, ‘The Cash Grocer. Colley Building, Commercial Street. vvvyvoyvnvnnnnnnnnnvnnnvnovnvanenenttt] GRAND OPENING ' 7 . FALL CLOTHING, . CHARLES GRIMES, * The Leading-Clothier of Nevada city, i Has just received his first. stock of . “t Fall Clothing. . Nothing equalled: it ever received here before, Go and . 3 inspect the Goods—thep ces are all MS a right—you will surely say 7 . ee oo Oe . f Corner Broad and Pine Streets.; ibbiddddé MAMAN DUAL didi SRD ORES te Poy) 8 Guero a Ee 2% i, : San — THE Pablis! amen BROW! How Pe tt Democ originate 1880 cert sort to p when ar city in tl have bee) wicked debauche was calle to reprin mitting § _-eod seve) : nouncing then adj These ut and .war guard, w the more is derive well, no the same among charges t to the Stebbins and spea in which of the m the num none of 1 that mal and pea wickedn uival, pr and chat But hor not estal details o More The Sc contemp with the mento fi ple of tl compan) Neweas! though have li KAR) your Bk our Bo Ih. 2 ros, Send Co., Ch Dr, Kia econvine are eas effective Sick H troubles They ai from ev purely 5 their ac and bov Sold by Freq by a gt store ¢ take pl of goo makin, Men’s, Ladies aomple Rubbe plete li Station Cutler: ibeen a n20. for tw son, a street the 22 act ea