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ners cs
, ig og a~ ene Anovt one-third of the circulatin
¢ Daily Transcript, aay i reas
The Daily ELAnsevip re jmedium is locked up in the U. 8S.
CIRCULATESIN . Treasury, and at the present rate’ it
Sevada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, j will all be there in a few vear:
Spenceville North San Juan, French Cor} eh ge oat ¥ arene A
ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's j panic 18 inevitable unless there is a
Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, andevery oth} .pon 4
aieen of Nevada county; also in Placer j change.
and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San } Geo.
Francisco—in fact, throughout the State . Ir is said that a divic
“from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Si! 3 i : lend of one per
erra to the Sea.” jcent will be paid on Central Pacific
{ x “ef ——SS {stock when the Southern Pacific pays
Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by . the annual rental.
—BROWN & CALKINS-—. oo
OFFICE: . Tue Crown Princess of Portugal was
So. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City,.Cal. . delivered of a daughter. Tie infant
: . lived only two hours and the mother
jis in a critical condition.
9H er
Senator Stewart made a speech in
. the Senate in favor ef his bill providing
. for the issuance of'coin cirtificates in
The Margnis of fly has reduced his . silver bullion.
rent 50 per cent. ;
Another raid on Oklohamais being
organized in Kansas.
James Green, a cattle-thief, was
lynched near Flemington, D. T.
An organization of American cricketers.is going to the West Indies.
A new growth has been discovered
TUESDAY, DEO. 20, 1887.
CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.
Greatly Excited.
Not a few of the citizens of Nevada
City have recently bécome greatly excited over the astounding facts, that
several of their friends who had been
pronounced by their physicians as ‘in
: aprantuee= . . curable and beyond all hope—sufferin the throat of the German Crvwn. ing with that dreaded monster, ConPrince. sumption—have been completely cured
. Cleveland ‘vould like to know what} hy Dr, King’s New Discovery for Conobjections there are to the Chinese . sumption, the only remedy that does
gn laboRGr: . positively cure all throat and lung dislati re aN Pasties and . eases, Coughs, Colds, Asthma and
aioe relations between ae ae aS . Bronchitis. Trial bottle free at, Carr
Austria are becoming so strained that . Bros. drugstove, large bottles $1.
war is expected in the spring. lige thaw. ¢ mT
‘ : ¢ ¥ naa nue Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of BourCongressmen Thompson and Biggs . . we)
are wcrking for the removal of a enon oni Fad., cape: “Hath, miyseit and
ber-of emp'oyes at Mare Island. sumption Cure,’
Five men were killed last week . Bros.
by the explosion of a boiler in the
Edison Electric Works at Wilkesburg, .
Pa . :
Z . The following is a lis 2 ey ee : up. . Lhe foll gisa list of letters reJ. A. Doude, a young man with. maining in the Postoffice at Nevada
some means and good prospects, blew . City, California, for the week ending
his brains out at San Diego, presum-. Dec. 17, 1887, Any person calling‘for
ably on account of poor health. alrite ea will please ask for “adCharles 8. King, editor of the South‘
For sale «ut Carr
4dvertised Letters. .
wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Con-}.
q W. J: Wittiams, P. M.
Arudt, Henry
Brig, Fred Otto
Selden, Mrs. Sadie A.
ern Club Times, has been indicted for
libel for saying Andrew Colton was}
convicte’i of murder by the corrupt !
.
use of money in “Judge Boreman’s . Foote, Lewis
Court. . Harbaugh, Joseph
ise arenes oer earn eee ot Harding, Miss Annie
.
The Chicago Park Colony. Harper, P. D.
Kelly, Miss Annie
Mackay, Miss Magyie
Mazyill, Mrs.
MecLarkey, Mrs.
McLemian, Dr.
Moore, B.
Smith, Mrs. Nellie
In a folder issued by the Chicago
Park Colony Association some interest.
ing facts are stated, which are called
tothe attention of those who design
coming to California or those who may. ;
Ge Swartz, D.
become purchasers of the colony lands, Vieutemp, Prof. Henri
asfollows: ‘‘The Eastern visitors who Ward, Mrs. Aca [L.
flock to Southern California will s on Ali Tom.
learn the truth, thatin Central C:lifor-. === — ome emnrmnsara
nia they will find-a better climate and NEVADA THEATER
and a better country. where residence Ow fH ww mer
is more comfortable aud desirable
—AND-—
Look at the products of Central as
Saturday Matinee.
compared wit! Southern Cakforma!
COMMENCING
What can be raised in the Southern
part of the State, with the exception of
citrus fruits, can be raised in the
highest degree of perfection; hence MONDAY, DEC. 19th.
for citrus fruits the South excels, while
for all other fruits and nuts the CenA. R. Wilber’s
tralexcels. Our distance from the sea :
protects us: from the fogs and. the Call if eae ) .
powefful cold winds which prevail al! . U y yi » OE
along the coast counties, even during
the Summer months,and cften render
the’afternoons and evenings of those
localities so disagreeable that persons New York Drama
of delicate constitutions are compelled
And Comedy Successes,
to remain within doors. The evenings
WITH A 5
among our foothills are as delightful
Change of Bill Nightly
as those of any other part of the globe
ADMISSION :
in the Summer months, the light and
os
refreshing mountain breeze coming
down in the afternoon. We have not
NO HIGHER. go
In a reportoire of pluys consisting of
THE LATEST
the sand storms such as sweep over
the sandy plains ofthe southern por
tion of the State; neither are we
troubled with floods such as practically
sweep over.thé valleys, nor with mos
quitoes which are sich a torture to the
flesh in the lower altitudes; nor any
malaria with its resulting chills.”’ Reserved: Seats now on sale at MulThe folder gives the names of sixty-]!0Y’Sthree persons who have purchased . ~ a ‘
from five to forty-acres each in the Miss HANNAH BRANCH'S
colony, the majority of whom contem. GREAT—
plate improving their locations. Thes:
persons with others have also pur
chased about 200 lots in the town site
and a number of permanent inprove
ents will be made upon them at ar
yday. Another drawiny of loti
iy will take place soon, am
it is expéested that by. next
several hundred families will be lo cat
ed in the colony. >
cocniens ~~
ENGLISH REMEDY.
‘
Spring
made the town of Camptonville avery
brief visit. It was our first visit sind
the fire, We were surprised to see so ar 9:
y 2 a vals many ae eae Mri : cia Large Bottle $1. Small Bottle 50 cis.
aing ms up and . resents a _—_ =
Rotel building loo = : 2" . HIS IS THE GREATEST REMEDY IN
fine appearance. It is vastly superior the world tor
in every respect to the structure de . Coughs, Cold, Sore Throat, Qunizy,
stroyed by the flames. On the site Croup, Hoarseness, Asthma,
where V. C.*McMurray’s saloon buildWhooping Cough,
ing stood, Mr.Mayo has erected a AND ALL DISEASES O£
most beautiful. structure, the lower THROAT AND LUNGS.
floor of which is utilized for me It performs wonders in relieving Cono3 and the upper story is to be . sumption, it strengthens the Lungs, and
a ay m8 ; PI = instantly allays all irritation of the Throat.
utilized"by the Masons as a hall. It Vér Sale et
is avery beautiful lodge-room, hardOo. FE. MUL:LOWY’s.
finished throughout and capable of
seating 150 people with ease. It is
not yet finished. The storehouse of
Meek Bros., is a vast improvement
over the old one. It is wider and
better arranged, with a fireproof cellar
beneath. On the opposite side of the
street are the new buildings of Locey
THE
Wholesale or Retail.
H. BRANOH and A. P. CLARK,
Proprietors, Nevada City.
TEACHERS’
Soe eee acon Mee . SEM-ANNAL EXAMINATION. .
Watkins, Clark, the shoemaker, and
the I. 0. O. F. Hall. All of these
buildings are vastly superior in point
of workmanship and also more beautiful than the ones destroyed. by’ ‘the : :
fire, Greene & Co.’s stable at the ex-. NEYADA CITY, CAL.,
treme lower end of town. and some. —~ :
other of the buildings above Meek
Bros.’ ‘storehouse, have added much
At Washington Schoolhouse,
to the appearance of the town. The BEGINNING
, Camptonville people are hopeful and .
not ut all discouraged. . j
Exucraic Catarrh Cure. Carr Bros,,. Tuesday, Jan. 3d, 1888,
Nevada; Smith & Knotwell, Bloom .
field, ol-10w. .
A NASAL injector free with each bot.
tle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price
50 cents. For sale at Carr Bros,
oe
At 9 o'clock A. M.
.
aD a SANTA GLAUS SIDE TRACKED.
Stale Holiday Gifts fir Big and Lite, Great aud Small
No wonder Santa Claus feels frightened at the great revolution, because my prices are below competition.
Come anda Sce My Stock ofr
TOYS AND NOVELTIES, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS!
CHRISTMAS CARDS,
’ ALBUMS OF ALL KINDS,
ORNAMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS TREES,
. Candy, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Figs,
{Dates and Bananas.
MEERSOHAUM GOODS—I have just received the largest and finest stock
of GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CIGAR AND CIGARETTE
HOLDERS ever brought to this city, to which the attention of smokers is
called, Also a full line of
FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
And don't forget that there will be no need fora Santa
Claus for those who buy at :
E. ROSENTHAL'’S,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
ee ee
TRIMMED HATS & BONNETS.
We have pn hand the
most extensive and Hand.somest Display of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets ever
seen in this.market which‘
will be sold at LOWER
PRICES than. ever before heard of. :
Untrimmed Felt Hats
from 50 cents up.
Trimmed Felt and Fur
Hats from $2.50 to $10.
Trimmed” Felt © Sailor
ow Hats, 75-cents.
FINE HOLIDAY GOODS.
And Latest Styles Material for Fancy Work now being
received. Always on hand a complete assortment of
DRY -& FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ete.
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
NEAR THE UNION HOTEL, MAIN STREET, NEVADA.
—— —_
‘(A Father’s curse light on your wife and you. May next Christmas see
you both in the workhouse or the churchyard.”
np emnnint
Crano HOLIDAY PERFORMANCE
een) jee
Nevada Theatre,
Thursday Ev'g, Dec. 29th,
For thepurpose of raising Funds with which to erect and
maintain.in Nevada City a Four-Lamp
SLACTRIC LIGHT MAST 100 “PERT HIGHL!
On which occasion will be produced Charles Reade’s thrilling dramatization
of Tennyson’s touching Christmas poein,
“DORA!”
Pastoral Scenes ! Correct Costames !
Act 1—The Iron Will.
Act 2—Bent, but not Broken.
Act 3—“A Little Child Shall Lead Them.”
Incidental Music !
The Favorite Young Emotional Actor,
George : Allen : Watson,
aon A Soe
“FARMER ALLAN,”
. SUPPORTED BY A OAPABLE OOMPANY.
.
.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. The curtain will rise at 8
o'clock sharp. Five minutes between the Acts.
v
——-00 ———Py ae
‘ Admission One Dollar.
IA Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
. LADIES!
TO AXLX:?
IRR BROTHERS,
OF . THE .
&
—Palace Drug Store—
NEVADA CITyT,
Extend the compliments of the season, and desire to announce that at their establishment can now be found
the most complete and attractive stock of
HOLIDAY GOODS
Offered to the people of Nevada County this year.
BOOKS. ~— .
Novels and Poems, Pictorials and Prayer Books, Juve. nile Gift Books, Bibles, Etc., tc.
CHRISTMAS CARDS. ;
Plush, Silk, Satin, Fringed and Framed. All Styles and
Sizes.
ALBUMS.
Photograph, Autograph, Scrap. More, than 50 Styles.
In all kinds of Binding.
TOILET: SETS.
In Artistic Cases . of Plush, Leather, Inlaid Wood, Etc.
Best assortment ever shown here,
ODOR CASES.
All the latest designs, including. many. striking novelties.
WRITING DESKS.
For old and young. All sizes and styles.
Japanese Finish, Etc.
OPERA GLASSES.
An endless assortment of Iemaire’s, Colmont’s, Chevalier
In fine woods,
Holiday Excursion
=-COV1). Vinton: Drugstore
Our new attractions are exciting the admiration of all
who see them. Those who have been on a tour of investigation declare them not only ‘Novel and Pretty, as well
as useful, but
Extremely Reasonable in Prices, and First-class
in Quality.
Here are a few of the items by way of illustration :
(vor, Manicure, Toilet and Drawing Cases,
Just from the East. ~arThe latest and best designs.
« REFLECTING MIRRORS,
Which will please the ladies greatly. Must be seen to-be
appreciated. “
SCORES OF OTHER NOVELTIES
‘Too numerous to mention here, but all calculated to delight the recipients of them.
THE FINEST SACHETS,
THE SWEETEST EXTRACTS,
And Best Assortment of Perfumes generally to
be found in the County. *
Eastman’s--Lundborg’s -Pinaud’s--Palmer’s.
Do not fail to inspect this elegant display of Holiday
Goods before purchasing.
W. D. VINTON,
Nevada City Drug Store.
and other standard makes.
HAND BAGS.
A complete Line. Bought at a bargain and offered cheap.
Plush, Leather and ~ Pressed’ Alligator.
.MEN’S DRESSING CAJES.
Just the thing for your Father, Brother, Cousin or Lover
And Thousands of other articles suitable for Holiday Presents.
(OF If You Don’t See What You Want, Ask For It. a9
——— 1
Ordors by mail or express promptly “filled and satisfaction guaranteed
CARR BROTHERS.
Anniversary Ball’,
wn ~ {Leap Year Ball!
North Bloomfield Brass Band,} 2, .; os ag
—~AT—
ARMCRY HALL.
NEVADA CITY,
WILL BE GIVEN AT
Cummings’ Hall,
NORTH BLOOMFIELD,
Saturday, December 24th, 87.
INVITATION COMMITTEE,
Relief Hill—C. O, Jepson, R. P.
—ON—
Monday Evening, Jan. 2, 1888.
ye Flat—Charles Hegarty, J Sader ile srngploea ot
Dowling. ‘3 rae :
a arantteville—J. Brock, P. 8. Wel-) EAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6,
Derbec—S. Galavotti, A. J. Flanders. :
8
North, Bloomfield—O. Penrose, P.
\Lund, O, W, Williams, 8. Hierronive alig ers
mous.
Floor Director—Grant Skidmore.
Floor Managers—R. Dickerson, Geo.
Lucas, Chris. Peterson, John Sughrne.
Music by the North Bloomfield Brass
and String Band.
A cordial invitation is extended to
all. ‘
Tickets, including supper,at Lund’s,
$2.50.
OF TEE *
Golden West,
acd First-class Music by a Full
4
SEE HERE drchestra.
YOU CAN BE MADE THE PICTURE OF aS.
HEALTH BY, USING
GIUMonrn B's
AROMATIC WINE !
This remedy 14 the result of years of exper. °7® of the finest parties ever given in
ience in Pharmacy, and is pronounced
by Physicians and Medical Societies
to be a perfect
Nerve and Brain Food.
It is prepared expressly for treating all Floor Director
those diseases commonly called Female
Complaints with which all women p.e
afficted, and for these cases isa positive “ee
cure, It will purify andenrich your blood,
give strength and steadiness to your nerves,
andinvigorate your entire system, giviny
you rosy cheeks and bright sparkling eves. Miss
0 Das ely vat get Has ones end me cured . Miss Ida Maltman,
as thousands already have. e will c2~d] Miss Kate a0
free t6 any address a book containing much Mise Kate Matteson,
oY in sg an id ay '
‘Gilmore’s Aromatic he is giving bettor satisfaction than any mmegiaine have Miss Mary Hook,
soldintwenty yeers, It is all it is repreee
sented to be. W. T. JOYNER, Druggisi,. 288 Sara Miller,
Delaware, Ohio.”
Every effort will be made by the
Ladies Of Laurel Parlor to make this
Northern-Central California.
-Mrs. 0. J. Naffziger.
FLOOK COMMITTEE,
Mra. Wm. Richards,
Mrs. Wnt, Thurston,
Miss Cora Clark, Miss Lizzie Keenan,
Miss Jennie Marsh,
Miss Belle Rolfe.
RECEPTION COMMITTEE, moh poeen
.
Mrs. J. M. Hadley,
GILMORE S MAGNETIC ELIXER. Mrs. L. 8. Calkins, Miss Mattie Bradley
For Ooushs, }ds, Asthma, Prnch it's, . Mrs. J. M. Walling, Miss Eda Rosenthal,
and all Diseases of the Throat Mss. L, M. Sukeforth, Miss Clara Baruh,
and Lungs. Miss Emily. Rolfe, Miss Hannah Keehan
Three Si 26c., 600, aud $1.00. Miss Alice Crawford, Miss Addie Boardman
@aP-For sale by Carr Bros. _[3-25-3m Invitation Committee.
ie : : LAUREL PARLOR, No. 6.
Miss Grace Morgan,
No, 1064,
In the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. z
HE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALioc
ifornia against Edwin Ragon.
To W. D. Long, District Attorney, Nevada
County, Cal ; Tickets admitti
aie te pul pleses take Hotios that I wil) apmes ORD BADE ard
ernor 0 e State yinia on the day set b ie tn featen TWO GENTLEMEN, $1.50.
Each Additional Gentleman, 25 cis,
application for pardon inthe month of JanAdmission to Gallery, Ladies 50 ots
the Grand March will begin at 9
o’clock.
ment on conviction rendered avainst mei
the above action in the Court aforesaid on
ury, 1888, fora full pardon irom the judgfl
the 29th day of April, 1885.
di7 EDWIN RAGO N.’ Gentlemen 25 cents.
”
a
~—«GLOSING OUT SALE !
= cAsrSrr
Having determined to Remove from this: city
about March or April, and prior to Removal offers to sell his entire stock of
CLOTHING,
Furnishing Goods, Boois, Shoes,
RUBBER AND OIL GOODS, Etc.
At Private Sale at 90 Cents On the Dollar
. From the San Francisco Wholesale Price.
I will also have a PUBLIC AUCTION at my
‘store,
COR. PINE & COMMERCIAL STS.,
livery Wednewlay Evening from ‘7 to 8 oeloek,
Livery Saturday Evening from 7 to 9 o'clock,
And will continue-the sale until the whole stock is sold.
DON’T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTACE OF
THIS CREAT SALE.
I offer my DWELLING HOUSE, on Main street,
for sale, It has recently been improved and newly reNo repairs wlll be needed on it, inside or outside, for the next 7 years.
I also offer for sale my BRICK BUHLDING, Corner
painted.
‘of Pine and Commercial streets.
Also, 4 fine new $500 WEBER PIANO.
For further particulars enquire of
rs. Caswver.
Piaza Freed Store.
CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR.
—_—. —-o—— e
CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ALL SORTS OF
Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes,Corn-Mea
.Buckwheat Flour, Etc. : 7
£2" Agent for.the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR.
Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It,
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