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The Daily Transcript.
CIRCULATES 18
‘«
e North San Juan, rench Corand, North Bloomfield, Moore’s
Flat, Graniteville, Trackee, andevery other town of Nevada county; also in Placet
and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, .
Francisco—in fact, thranghout the State
‘from Siskiyou to San Diego" from the Bierra to the
OFFICE:
fo. $2 Commercial
street, Neyada City, Cal
Sc
FRIDAY, DEO. 21, 1888.
LATE NEWS.
—
General Charles J. Dahigren is dead.
The small-pox scare in Merced is
dying out.
Miners near Fort Dodge, Iowa, have
struck for higher wages.
J. L. Roberts of San Louis Obispo . t
dropped dead of paralysis.
Eugene Foote was chloroformed and
robbed-of $200 at Omaha.
G. Wills stabbed a gambler named
Connelly. at Pendleton, Oregon.
At Cain, Nebraska, Stephen Mead
killed his wife and ‘committed suicide.
Some men, considered authorities on
African affairs, believe that Stanley
is dead.
Levi J. Jones of Stockton has sued
the executor of his father’s estate to
recover $117,318.16.
George Beecliman accepts the challenge of Bolten of the Pacific Coast to
skate for the roller championship. ©
The Common Council of Vancouver
has limited the saloons to six, and
fixed the license tax at $400 4 year.
Policeman Gardner of Santa Rosa
took a shot at his son-in-law, Lee
McReynolds, Monday night, but hurt
nobody.
A large meeting of merchants of
Los Angéles instituted a meve to bring
down the rents. Concerted action -all
over the city isto be secured.
The race-track at Santa Barbara was
sold by the Sheriff last Saturday for
$4,708.08. There are existing incum_brances that amount to $20,000.
John Wesley Hill, Methodist par
son at Ogden, is delivering radical
anti-Mormon lectures, and has incurred_great_ hostility from the Mormons.
Paul T. Kirby, a well-known physician of Virginia City, died suddenly
last Saturday. “Hewwas sixty years of
age, and leaves a widow and one child.
The first person to be buried in the
cemetery at Crocker City, Oregon, was
Bud Douglass, who was ki'led in September last by Arthur Hollam. The
slayer was sentenced last week to serve
seven years and pay a fine of $500.
A rich strike is reported in--the
Fourth of July mine, in the Salmon
river country, Idaho. A large quantiwrites Eli Perkins, ‘that I was a great
Grass Valiey, Rove’ & Ready, politician.
office and everybody was yoting for
me. Then al! of a sudden I was taken
Sen . sick and died.
t “Right in the mid.ile of snecess and
mid triumph I went: right down to the
lower regions.”’
down there?” asked a S*‘tings man.
Hades?’’
could a democrat do with a prohibiand the fire.’’
who had undressed and prepared for
Utiliz the Prohibitionists) Answer This Question.
a *
‘Why do so many people we see
around us seem to prefer to suffer and
be made miserable by Indigestion,
Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of sAppetite, Coming Upof the Food, Yellow
Skin, when for 75 cents we will. sell
them Shiloh’s ‘System Vitalizer, guaranted to cure them? Sold by Carr
Bros.
~~ d6-6m
ere en me
Go to Smoot and Daurbin’s on Xmas ‘Eve and see Santa Claus.
— ree
‘LT. dream@l the other hight,”
¥ was running for a high
“Did you meet any other politicians
‘Yes, a good many.”
‘Any democrats?”
‘Hundreds of them.”
“And republicans, too?’
“Why, I couldn’t count ’em.”
“Did you see any prohibitionists in},
SomeTuine new in Christmas cards
at Carr Bros. tf .
. ——
Arrivals at the Union Hotel.
Mars. J. NAFFZIGER, Proprietor.
December téth, 1883.
“Yes; every democrat had a proGeorge Lord, om Valley,
hibitionist.”’ Wei teaeria is
“What in the world, or in hades, JC Noell, Fa
Cy
8. D. Avery,
J.C. Coneway, do
W. B. Van Orden, do
ionist ?”’
: j rl
. Gilman Wirght, do
“He was holding him between him john Peace, , do
8S. Wheeler, City,
J. W. Robinson, do
Mrs Cameron & sister, Delhi,
J Hatcher & daucshter, Columbia Hill,
W Svencer, San Jose Mine,
W Hammell, Scott's Flat
Mrs Woodbury & dauzhte ,
D L Jones,
Miss K Madison,. city,
Miss Hawley, . do
Mi.” Gilleland,
Charles Tezlar,
D_n Coughlan, do
JShepherd, Pleasant Ridge,
J M Clark, Ome7za.
Thought He Had °Em Again.
A few nights ago a Redding man
bed, blew out the light on the table
and was groping his way across the
room. When feeling fr the bed his
toa struck something could and pliant.
The thing seemed to open its mouth
as the gentleman put the’ weight of
his‘toe upon it, and he jerked up his
foot in double quick time, while the
do
Railroad,
onan SUNK ja
Arrivals at National Exchanve Hotel
Recror BRoTHERS; Proprietors.
. December 19th, 1888.
John Gale, Oroville,
i anvlé j i H I, Ger’, van Francisco, thing dangléd from his toe. There } Bamberger, NG
was lively dancing around the darkF Creighton, do
a * Henry Balch, . do
ened room, and the man made a noisy c W Cross, do
do
Adolph Ledam,
racket with his mouth until he sucAdolpis Mein, Oakland
ceeded in slinging the thing across G A Bi~elow, °
‘ E C_Bivelow. do
the room. Then he jumped up on the Mis L Gafiney, Downieville,
. Si Lanyon, city,
table and stood there until he cov'd Mrs € Beaman, ao
light a lamp. Over near where the AF orgy Cree, oo
H
% } Lutie, 9
thing had struck the wall he saw his T S$ Fore, do
vife’ tre ieee Sreve Venand, do
wife 8 wire bustle lying.on the floor. Charlie Brown, do
He kicked himself a few. times and CoS Lay kee
went to bed, but his wife kept him HC Dickinson, do ER Clarke, Railroad,
A Kendrick, Gold Flat, awake an hour luughing at him.
‘
Amo Stevens, Colfax,
A is Dan Tutsle, Grass Valley,
Tuovsanps of people have found fn C Cleveland, do
ra) : see Dr M P Harris, do
Hood’s Sarsaparilla g positive cure for TR King, do
> i i j wit A Meyer, Cherokee. rheumatism. This medicine, by its A Meyer’ Pleasant Ridge,
urifying action, neutralizes the acidit J M Sco.t, Saccamen*,
P yng é . = y J H O'Connor, North Bloomfield,
of the blood, which is the cause of the Mis E Monroe, do
iseag ala i A L Martin, do
disease, and also builds up and ac Bn. ae
strengthens the whole body. Give-it M_J Hein, French Corral,
R Dan Fraser, Truckee,
a trial, J MCrass & wife, do
+ 290 A ue $9
1 > ¢ any £ Thomas J Cox, Ce)
CuATTERBOX and many other fine & Light Spenceville,
holiday books at Cerr Bros. tf H A Robbius, Eureka,
WIA reat miledelphi s > > is erth, Philadelphia, ~
milsate Caterers Remrr JC Mullizan, Colusa,
J H Drastic, St Louis.
Bloomfield,
do
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‘GnrAssand Clover Seeds at Weisen
Notice.
All parties having ftirs they desire
to have dressed and made into rugs
or robes will do well to send_them to
Camer & Drabec of Quaker Hill, who
will do the work in A No. 1 shape.
d19-lw
burger Brothers’. d8-1mPears’ Soap is the ~ most elegant
toilet adjunct. :
cawpy, —{4ra0d Holiday Display ! FREE
‘1. : —OF—
rand Holiday Sale !') —*" lepocxery
Beas ONE, COME ALL AND a A Silk Handkerchiefs, 3 ® os
Box of Choice French Candy, GLASS, —_
acpi Mufflers,
We want money just as soon as it can be gathered from
With our Deficious Teas and) CHINA willing buyers.
Every person comine directo our Store. SUBPENers, AND A LITTLE SACRIFICE aad
Will Get pf Iuowest Prices Ld
hiss Hetty re Ss, Neckwear, FANCY GoopDs For-Goods that are always desirable and above reproach.
EXTRA FINE TEAS, * : ‘ ‘ oye
Re esrees,— lovorune AMD OVERCOATS. «== ™*™%e"—[Diothing, Gets Funishing Goods, Boots, ‘Shoes
:
Rubber Oil Goods, Trunks, Satchels, Etc.,
—AND A—
Box of Pure French Candy Free.
Our China, Crockery and Fancy Goods
Departments are brim ‘ul of
Choice Bargains.
Give us @ trialand judge for yourself.
GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO.,
Commercial St., Nevada City.
Wholesale House—52, 54—Market Street—
56, 58, San Francisco, Cal. é
enabled to under.
—aT—
Miller's. Cthing Emporium,
BROAD STREET, Nall
With 40 Stores, we are NEVADA CITY.
sell all others. ‘
=]
ERE ARE GOOD TIMES COMING
Atthe Oldand Well-known stan
‘ ola. 7
A.Tam,on Pine St.
Having a very large stock of CHRISTMAS CANDIES on hand, and wishing to keep up with the progress
of the age, and being of a generous disposition and determined not to be outdone by any firm in town, I am now
making arrangements wich the Great Tea Shipping Company so that
Porsons buying 50 cents worth of French Candy
WILL BE PRESENTED WITH A POUND OF FINE TEA.
consisting of 60 chances, at 50 cks.
achance. Each package contains a prize. The lucky number
draws a Winchester Rifle, model of '86, calibre 40-82, together
with apparatus for re-loading shells; also a quantity of Loaded
Shells,
lalso have a Prize Raffle,
Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, a marvel. =
ous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria,Can? ¥:
ker Mouth,and Head-Ache. With each A Blacksmith Wanted
bottle there is an ingenious Nasal In.
ment of these complaints without extra
charge. Price 50 cenfs. Sold by Carr
jector for the more successful treat-. Ror a mine, who has had experience with machine drills
ty of sulpliate of silver, worih $1,000 a
ton, has been found. This is said to
be the richest mine in Washington
Territory or Idaho.
A litile boy at Hanford was fatally
kicked by ahorse. Mrs. Rufus Ab-}bott, a lady sixty years old, who lived
next door, and heard the outcry and
paw the boy carried into the house,
was so overcome that she fell in afaint
and remained unconscious until about
midnight, when she died.
G. P. Harding, the defeated candidate for Sehator from the Ninth District—Napa and Yolo counties—has
filed a contest in the Clerk’s office of
Bros.
Mrs
In
‘oH
the Senator-elect. The grounds of the
contest are principally that the veterans at the Yountville Home cannot
legally vote at that precinctGeorge Millman, commonly knowa
as ‘‘Black George,”’ and Griff Pritchard, who were drowned in the Ply-. *"
mouth Consolidated mine at Plymonth
on the 17th,’ were found Wednesday
feet from the surface. The rope parted while the men were descending the
shaft. Both leave large families.
Pritchard’s brother wa3 drowned in
the same mine in 1885.
The appointment of Leon O. Bailey
to be United States District Attoracy
for Indiana is considered the most
partisan’ act of President Cleveland:
It is looked upon by Republicans in
the Senate as indicaiing in a marked degree the ill-feeling the present
occupant of the White House bears
toward General Harrison. Lailey
made himeelf conspicuous in reiterating during the campaign the “‘dollara-day’’ falsehood.
Tux Salt.Lake Tribune says: The
poll-tax collector is abroad pestering
recently arrived Gentiles with demands for poll-tax. All objections
and remonstrances are ruthlessly
crushed with the announcement that
this tax can be collected from any
man who has been but ten days in
town. As fighting the col'ector means
perhaps $50 for counsel and court fees,
the victims conclude to, pay up, and
register a vew that they will wade to
the polls in mud knee deep if need be,
at the next city election, t> beat thé
Church.
Tur Vacaville Reporter recites an
instance where en ‘nsurance company
collected premiums upon a piece of
property for years and when it was
insurance on the ground that it was
over-insured. ss.
: eee
_ Emtitled to the Best.
—
’
All are entitled to the best uhat their
money will buy,so every family should
have, at once, @ bottle of the best
ily remedy, Syrup of Figs, to
the system
or sale in 50c and $1.00
SE
Holiday: Specialties!
ERE ARE A FEW NOTES CONCERNcounty against F. 8. Sprague There is nothing more acceptable to a laNapa y prague, . ay fora Holiday present fen”
A Dainty Bonnet;
morning floating on the water 1,200 and Gentlemen is unexceiled’anywhere.
The Latest and most effective shoulder protectors, in all colors. =
wear, such as
SURAH & VELVET COLLARETTES?
than one of ovr
A full assortment of
Plush And Felt Table Scarfs.—These at
Six Buttons, and Mousquetaire.
Leather Card Cases, Purses and Hand
Card Albums and
burned down deducted-$1000 from the }d6-6m
and at general mining work.
Apply at Geo. G. Allan's
Foundry, Nevada City. ts
[ ako Give Meals at all hours at this Restaurant,
AND ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND
FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS.
J.$, HOLBROOK, Pine St. Nevaga City.
Sa dade, Sa aeRO 57,
EZ EXave The
Largest end Best Assdrtmemt
They are Direct From Eastern
Factories and will be sold
TShave also on hand a Full Line of
Guns, Pistols,
Shel? Hardware,!
Stoves, Paints,
Water and Steam,Fittings,°
Brass andjRubber, Goods,!
ChaintRope, Nuts,
Bolts and:Washers.
House, Mil, Mining
And Farming Materials
Geo. E Turner,
I BOLDAYS.
—
We feel we can
At positive and unmistakable Bar ains.
babe f every shrewd buyoffer something worthyjthe attention of
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS ! :
THERE 1S SOMETHING IN. IT FOR “SZ coun. ©
HYMAN BROS.,
OOR. BROAD: AND. PINE STS. NEVADA OITY.
Wholesale House:—-San Francisco, New York and Honolulu.
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY !
ROSENBERG BROS. will sell for this week. 4-Button Kid Gloves, Embroideted back, at Fifty Cents a
pair. Any one purchasing a pair of these Gloves 1s entitled to a Chromo.
—\T—
Francisco Prices !
cy
Powder and
Sportsmen's Materials,
Doors, Windows,
lron, Steel, Leather,
Leather;Shoe
Findings.
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY !
Any one purchasing Five Dollars worth of Goods
at the ee
PALACE DRY GOODS STORE
Is entitled to a Handsome Framed Engraved Chromo
14x18.
Remember, before purchasing. anything for Christmas
call at the :
=
ALL KINDS OF
And a Full Line of
PALACE DRY GOODS STORE,
The Cheapest Place in Town.
ROSENBERG BROS.
P. S.—Gent’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Linen and Silk
Handkerchiefs a specialty.
a
“59 and 61 Pine Street,
Nevada City.
GRAND
Main Street, Nevada City.
ING THEM.
the first place, let us say a few words
USBANDS, BROTHERS and LOVERS.
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
—OR A—
HANDSOME DRESS PATTERN.
Oi eiet ere shen ee rier). Manele
Our Display of Spring Beds
Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs for Ladies
Carpets,
A Pretty Line of
NEWPORT SCARFS,
Have youseen the Latest Novelty in NeckNothing nicer for a Christmas Present
Fancy Embroidered Aprons,
Unless the same be apair of
Fine Sik Hose. Bedroom Sets reduced from $
$85.
Bedroom Sets reduced from
Reduced Prices.
A staple and always welcome Gift is
APair of Fine Kid Cloves.
We have Dressed and Undressed, Five and
$1.25 to $1.
to 75 cents.
Bed Lounges, reduced from Here are Some Things
$22.
FOR GENTLEMEN:
Cigar Cases, Cigarette Cases, Purses,
Card Cases, Memorandum Books, etec., to $15.
le Beds, reduced from $10 to $7.
All in Fine Leathers. ; ei Rockers,
0 ov.
Another article the Gentlemen admire is
A Silk Muffler. $6.
We have lots of them. Wall Paper, Half Price.
Picture Frames, Half Price.
Mirrors, Half Price.
Bird Cages, Half Price.
Py
Satchels for the Ladies.
Autograph Albums.
at ae the Latest and Neatest Styles of bindLow Prices.
Fully Forty or Fiftye Different Varieties . The Godds will be
—1F—
BLOCKS! BLOCKS! BLOCKS!
Including Alphabet, Building, Animals,
ete. Just the thing forthe little ones.
A Wonderland of
DOLLS! DOLLS! ! DOLLS !!!].
Parian, French Bisque,Kid, and every oth
kind you can think’ of. Also Bae ¢
Dolls’ Shoes, Stockines and Hats.
We are very proud of our display of Dolls.
ye san but not least we call attention to
Most of the Stock is
AND IN STYLE.
ae
REMEMBER THE PLA
FIVE CENT COUNTER,AND OUR
cS
TEN CENT COUNTER! Fe co piss
any of thes srticles on these counters are NEVADA CITY.:...-.-them. They are all “cheaper than dirt.”
We fill orders by mail and guarantee
"IMs, Lester & Crawfo
Main Street, Nevada City.
ee we
BANKRUPT SALE
Household = Furnitur
Mirrors, Etc.,
Recently owned by L. M. Suke*
forth’and purchased at Sher-"
iffs Sale by; the undersigned.
BEHOLD THE BARGAINS !
$30.
Carpets, per yard, reduced from
Carpets, per yard, reduced from $1
Parlor Sets, reduced from $60 to $40.
Hair Mattresses, reduced from $20
Rattan Rockers, reduced'from $9 to
Fine Rugs, Two-thirds Price.
Aud EvervthingsElse at Equally
SoldiWithout Reserve! .
Sakeforth’s Old Stand}
COMMERCIAL STREET,
Liss
CHRISTMAS. NEW YEAR'S
.
—-AND TEHE—
HOLIDAYS ARE COMING .
There is no getting around it. At the Holiday
Season every little Boy and Girl) all the larger
Girls, and particularly the Young Ladies, MUST
HAVE SOMETHING NICE. In order that all may be
accommodated we have laid in THE LARGEST, FINEST
AND MOST VARIED STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOODS to be had in
the County, consisting in part of the following :
In Plush Goods-NEW SHADES AND COLORS-LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S
. DRESSING CASES,
JEWEL CASES, oe
-.-,GOMBINATION CASES
WORK BOXES, ODOR.CASES,
SHAVING SETS, _
HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES,
COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES,
CARD SETS, BABY SETS, Etc., Etc.
115 to
$40. to
$30 to
reduced from $12 : :
IN BOOSES.
We have a Large and carefully selected line of
Miscellaneous, Works of Travel, Biography,
Fiction, Poems, as well as a Fine Assortment of
Juvenile Holiday Books, at prices to suit everypody. pe
IN ALBUMS,
New. We have a large assortment of Fine Photo. tograph Albums ip new shades and styles. Also,
a fullline of Autograph and Scrap Albums.
IN TOYS,
We havea carefully selected line of what the
little ones want.
Particular attention will be given to orders from’ “up
country,” and the utmost care taken to select for those
who entrust the selection to us.
Palace Drug Store,
CE: .
Laurel Parlor, No.6, satis
ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY
RAND BALL ‘SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS ! .
é —AT—
Tir 5i1 Feosemtheal’s
Commercial
‘TO BE GIVEN BY
[ have just received a Magnificent Stock of
EXKoliday Goods,
—CONSISTING OF— ms
Toys, Novelties, Picture and Scrap Books, Work Boxes,
Dressing Cases, Christmas Cards, Paperteries, Albums, Picture Frames, Dolls, Wagons, Wheelbarrews, Velocipedes, Drums, Etc., Ete.
Have also Just Received a Lot of
FINE MEERSCHAUM GOODS,
: —EMBRACING— :
Genuine Meerschaum Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette Holders.
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY AND NUTS.
A Full Line of the Finest Cigars and Tobacco.
OALL AND -SEE THE BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY GOODS. :
Orders from the Oouatry Promptly Attended To. All Goods Sold Oheap.
BMInsA ROSENTEAL.
N. D. G. W.,
—AND-Hydraulic Paro
N. S. C. Ws
—AT—
cn ——DTWE ETO BUCTNS RESETS 280
Monday bre, Det. 31) LueTJse & BRAND,
tnad Otengh soo A abies sak above Pine, Nevada City,
FLOOR MANAGERS:
Miss Alice E. Crawford,
Frank T. Nilon. :
FLOOR COMMITTEE:
Mrs. A. R. Wadsworth,
OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOOK OF
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
= Sr : Cia Goods, Bracelets, Breastpins,
Mirs Bell Rolfe, F
r M. Husee os Rubies, oo. . . een eee
ee oe o> sapien ec ahs
M. M. Barb.
er Precious Stones.
U
eee ela ek
fe aaa ig Sages Full Or FINE SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
We make Home Made Jewelry.a Specialty, which we guaranGrand March at 9 o’c'ock sharp. . tee 18 Carats Fine i
Admission—Gentleman and Two La-. goge We are selli See
‘ C ng our beautiful = :
digs, $1.50, ‘ _ . California. ul stock cheaper than any other Store in
Gallery—Ladies 25 Cents, Gentlemen cee
: Mey,
50 Cents. : This is the only place in Nevada City where you can get Reliabl
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Cor. Pine & Commercial sts.,
Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Eye and Opera G . ry ye and : rts , pera Glasses, Ete. Engraving don
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