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December 22, 1882 (4 pages)

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now drawing to a close has linen tue of fair prosperity to the mining inTae people of California appeat ". to have been very impartial for the poe two ta ag — their political . iF Republi vite auch Feliet : . = arc Haeton ae with, Hon. In 1879, the first election terests.of, California. It-aays: Thefander the present” Conetitation, quartz claims have averaged well. The gravel Uhainis have been: embar‘rassed to some extent by the debris Ponce iad product of “some of these, claims this year has been much less than formerly. What is to be} the future of the gravel. claims in this State noone can tell. Quartz. mining -hold ita own. quite } ‘well, and isJikely to be one of: the prominent industries of .the State acter are now open in about twenty counties of this State, The facilities for getting out theirock and extracting the precious metalare every year being perfected and cheapened. Our most:productive quartz mines are in Amador, Butte, Mono, Nevadaand Placer: counties, Some of these are worked by. English capital and others by. Eastern ‘capital, Goud quarts mines are considered to be. properties worth having, avd quite salable in either‘New York ov-London, The business ia.as safe as.farming, if you are only sure that you have a mine, During the past year 68 mines in 14 of the counties , ot. the. State have levied: ement ‘How many of these have been ted in fall it is on to-tell with the imperfedt data athand, All of the companies are somewhat modest in giving information under this head, while some refuse to respond to inquiries, We think it is safe to say that $1,800,000 in’ new meney has been expended on the mines in these 14 counties during the’ past year, of which Nevada county’s share is not leas than $100,000. ~ “ ne A RIDICULOUS ¢ CHARGE. The Sacramento. ito Bee publishes the following silly telegram: San erg Dee 20;——In_ the debris pe Ae fense, morni +S cation . deavormg “rate pnd . ce testimony of plaintiffs as e the dove, Counsel argued that “plantty ivastly. over-eatimated the’ amage both tothe rivers, to their tributaries and to farming lands. It is believed. that the defense is talking against time in order to throw thease over to next. year, as the Court is supposed not be in session next week. It is plain that the auti-miners do not relish having the whole truth told in this matter, They wan to have it decided on — their own biased statements alone, and: the moment the miners begin to * show up? th@ otlier sidp of the,picttire they. begin to,how!, It is a notorious fact that they have misrepresented the facts. as to the amount of dam, age done by debris, and as a result} are in constant fear lest the fraud be Pr. Tanner and his Wife. The widow of Dr. Tanner, of faating celebrity; ‘was separated from her husband, and the cause of the divorce, it we are to trust the account that»has found. its way into some of the French. papers, is not a little .onrious..The doctor held, among other curious theories ou the subject. of diet,-that, man’s character was largely influenced by the.na"tare of the food of which. he partook. French beans, for instance, produced, ‘he considered, an irascible tendency; carrots.rendéred people timid and sullen; turnips made them kind and ‘athiable: « To:test his theories, . he put bis wife on an exclusive regimen of French beans, with the’ result of exasperating that lady’s temper very. much after a week of it, «@he pr, Proud of this confirmation of his theory, now proposed to correct the effects obtained by employing an équally €xclusive dietary of turnips; but the lady, .objecting tv be made: the subject of any further scientific experiments, and, perhaps, énteftaining doubts of the Doctor’s sanity, applied for a divoree and obtained . it, —St. James Gazette. ~ He ought to have tried sacciis ret. Two funny old Siliows are keep~ img” hotel at Thompson’s fatls, on Pend d’Oreille Lake in Idaho. The) have two. structures, one a canvas tent and the other a cabin covéred: with poles and dirt, with neither floor nor windows, The following is pers. advertisement, in. the Missoula‘ paper: _ “Canned ‘goods, _ Cigars and liquore, “good trot fishing, unrivaled:scenery, splendid oil “ paintings, body Brussels carpet on the floor, solid black» walnut furniate font fire, escapes, elevators A Webster’ dicByrne, for. os : George C. Perkins carried the State for the Republicans, and he in turn will be succeeded by General Stoneman, Democrat. ee ' AN Ohio ‘woman named Fannie Creighton wag “ambushed and shot” the other day, near the town of . Lancaster, andthe local paper, in its account of the event, gravely remarks that ‘‘she had been very obnoxious to the neighbors ever: since killing her ‘husband, and was undoubtedly a dangerous woman.’ bs A Common-sense Remedy, Permanent Cure Guaranteed. IVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND never known to fail m a single case acute or chronic. Refer to all promirient physicians tnd druggists for the standing of SALICY LIGA. SECRET 2 . 4a THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EXont eae BLOOD OF “RHEUMATIC UTY PATIENTS, A SAMACYLICA is known as a common sense remedy, because it strikes directly at the cause of Kheumatism, Gout and Neura gia, while so many sovcalled specifics and pa panaceas only treat locally the effects, It has been conceded bp eminent scienpes that outward app such as rubbem with . oils, ointmen iniments. and lotions will not wot eredditass those diseases W. are the result of the. poisoning of the blood with Urie Acid. SALICYLAICA Works with marvelous étfect on this acid and so removes ‘the disorder. It isnow e: clusively used by. all celeDb, atcd phys'cians of Europe. Highest Medical Academy of Paris reports 95 per cent. cures in three days. REMEMBER THAT SALICYLICA wa certain cure for RHEUMATISM, GOUT and in hr ge seer ee intense paing.are-gubdued almost ns ey refnnded. Thousands of testimonials sent on appli$1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $5. Sent, free on recelptot money, Ask your Druggist for it. Do not be deluded into taking imitations or substitutes, or something recommended ‘Just as good.” Insist on the genuine with the name of WASHBURNE & CO., on each box, which is guranteed chemically pnré under our signature an indispensible requisite to insure in the tr Take no othes, of eend tous. Washburne & Co,, Proprietors 287 Broadway, cor, Reade St. 4 NEW YORK. a was elect-{ the Republi¢sans. In 1875 the Democracy succeeded, William: Irwin as their standard. bearer. ] ; Give it it atrial. Relief guaranteed or mon. Nuvaba Crry, Dec. 20, 1882. [tear Have ig eg hap PILES for two years. pas edicat Lake Salt Ps wari am satisfied i Ll iw ED. RIGHARDS, N. ¥. Hotel Getta fe = . Three Houses and Lots ge. 98) i! FOR SALE. HHH Situated on Sacramento Street, on Piet; Hill, in the-City of Nevada, Lots well fenced, One house hard finished, six rooms, window. One house with five rooms. One house wigh a rooms. well of water on each two For enquire m qe Office of : ROSS & SIMONDS. Nevada City, Dec. 7, 1762-1m Displays For The Holidays : Books in Fine Bindings, Books Elegantly Illustrated, Books for Old and Young, Photograph and, Autograph Albums, Russia Leather Novelties, Boudoir and Cabinet Frames Franes in “ae Velvet and Plush, Stereoscopes, New and Improved Styles, New Views i in great parte? ‘Kalo-Meda Ware, (Something New and Useful.) Boxes of Fine Stationery, Fine Christmas and Birthday Cards, Painted and Chromo Panels West’s Statuary, variety of subjects, Pacific Coast Diaries, 1883The whole embracing The Most Complete Stock Suitable for Substantial Presents ever offeredin Nevada City. ‘GRO. W. WELCH BUY JU SEPARABLE CUSTOM MADE Cal. GENTS. AND BOY'S Fashionable CLUTH Nevada City. Cerner Broad and Pine Sts., RUBBER GOODS. B. H. MILLER, The Clothier, Keeps all these things and many more. Call on him at Odd Fellows’ Block, Broad street; SEFUL HO LIDAY PRESENTS FOR YOUR . _ Gentlemen Friends. HERE IS A GooD Lis “90 CHO (11 ROM: SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK OR WORSTED MUFFLERS, SILK SUSPENDERS, NECKWEAR OF ALL KINDS, FINE HOSIERY, GENTS’ GLOVES, BEAUTIFUL SCARF PINS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, ELEGANT SHIRT STUDS, WHITE SHIRTS, CALICO, PERCALE & CHEVIOT SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, all colors in wool, Factory, (Double Body,) HATS AND CAPS, ING for men and boys, Nevada Drug Store, Nevada City, Cal WALTER D. VINTON. _— A Large Stock of Patent Medicines Fine Perfumery, Fancy Seaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, 670, W. WELCH \ a Toitet Articles of all kinds. Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions By a Competent Druggieti: ‘and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed. YOUR . Buy Them a: AGENT. FOR THE DEST 1 FIRE. INSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT, “ IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN,” ———AND———— Be Abe aa TONDOE. AND se onaer al ‘ If you want to make > YOUR WIFE, YOUR SWEETHEART, HUSBAND, YOUR SISTER, gy BROTHER, . ; HAPPY AND COMFORTABLE, . OR ANY OTHER FRIEND,
‘Useful Present at ae & WEBBER'S Where ~ ne find an immense line of . 1 For Christmas Mozth ! The Finest Assortment of . Fayuness Gols Ever brohght to Nevada City $ Consisting in part of . ] Work Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, ‘Glove Boxes, Trays, is Mats, —AND— TO BE FOUND Aa? . fs, Lester & Crawfris. pas ion ‘Dolls of all sizes, Toys of all kinds, Perfameriés, Work Boxes, Albums, Fancy tisielbctens Jewel Canes, Ete., Ete¢., Ete., . 0 BE FOUND AT Mrs. Lester & Crawiond’, pers THE LARGEST STOCK OF * Canvasses, Worsteds, _ Kee Wool, : Cardboards, Embroidery Silks, Patterns, ° 4 Gold and Silver Braid, And everything pertaining te FANCY WORK, TO BE FOUND AT ~Q— #a7FROM NEW YORK HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED’ A BEAUTIFUL . LINE OF Lace Ties, sa Lace Handkerchiefs, Lace Tidies, — AT THE STORE OF _ Mrs. Lester & Craviii . pehtoRRS, Pict re Frames, EN Easels, . Wall Peckets; Brackets, ie * ee De ey LESTER & CRAWFORD'S . DRY pO00S, Ineluding Large Lot of : Cyvice Dress Gs, AT THE STORE OF MRS. Lester. & Crawford. MILLINERY, HATS, cummmeuume 1 HOLIDAY PRESENTS aT port FAIL TO CALL AND: INSPECT (THE’ ABOVE STOCK. 1 MAIN STREET,“ ! _ Near the Union Hotel. 1 ‘. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. RL aatHEBA, . Tuesday Evening, Dec. 26th, Mia Ltr xe Lace Collars, oF the took ge: carrying on 4 business, and doing a Suataialormen elk retall Testament 41 OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES. FEATHERS, Bee, ri i eile F 4a°IF YOU WANT TO BUY FINE ff j WAS, LESTER: & CRAWFORD, SURGEON. Office Hours? Ste 11 A.M.” Ite 3P. M. ite 9 P.M. ROOMS 9 AND 10, UP STAIRS, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Cor. Broad & Pine Sts., E. GRAND Christmas Ball ere HUNT’ $ HALL, “one —BY THE— COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: D. FP. Getehell, J. Richards, J. J. Jackson, K. A. Tompkins. 8. Lanyon. RECEPTION COMMITTEE: BE. Richards, ‘J. Richards, J. Grimes, N. J. Sanborn, A. Charonnat, J. Biasauf, J. Michell, W. Quigley. rLoorn birEcToR; Chas, P. E. Gray. FLOOR CUMMITTER: J. J. Jackson, A, I. Zekind, 3, Lanyon, £, A. Tompkins, J. Waters, D. F, Getchell. Grand March at 9 o'clock. Tickets of Admission ....-. $1 50. READING ROOM COFFEE HOUSE, BROAD S8T., Next Door to Hunt's Hall, CHAS. ADOLPH, rrop’r. Open from 6 A. M, till Midnight. COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS.. ..10 Cts, CHOCOLATE AND DOUGHNUTS..15 Cts. Regular Meals Cooked te Order on : short motice, Neat, Prompt, Orderly. No Chinese Employed. a6. PALISADE BARBER’ SHOP, . = VanMarter & Webster, Froprictore. R A GOOD SHAVE OR HAIR-CUT call at the “Palisade. “BOOTS BLACKED FREE. Rear of Beckman's Saloon, Street. Nevada City. Pine DUNCAN’S Esthetic Shaving Parlors. Pine Street, rear of Vinton’s Drug Store. QUIS DUNCAN, Proprietor. Good work et popular prices. BOOTS BLACKED FREE, Only First-class Tonsorial artists employed. C0-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. i he wedereis ned hereby give notice that they have ‘erined tk COpartnershi business as dealers in Pork, Hams, Bacon, Lard, ete., at Nevada City, California, under the firm name of Naffziger Cloudman. S NaFFZIGER K. CLOUDMAN. Nevada City, Dec. 2 1882. Notice to Ur ditors. STATE OF BRYAN CONNOLLY, ae ceased. Notice is hereby iven, by the undersigned, Executor of the ot Bryan Connolly, deceased, to ~ © creditors: of, rig all persons having inst said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers; within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Executor, at his residence at Columbia Hill, in the County of Nevada, State of California, :. JOHN DONNELLY, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of INY SOCIAL CLUB. ESTABLISHMENT.. Main Street, nearly opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City,NAFFZIGER & CLOUi MAN, PROPRIETORS. is KEEP CONSTANTLY on hand a large and choice stock of HAMS, BACON AND LARD, Park, Spate ribs & Sausages, SAT— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We invite the public to give ts © éall, ° Naffziger & Cloudman. Novada City Dee: 12th, 1882. KEROSENE! . KEROSENE! UsT RECEIV ED another ere or large consignCOAT, OIL. Star Light, Sun Light and Continental Brands. Warranted 15¢ Fite Test. : LIST OF PRICES FOR a Half Gallon 23 One Gallon aes 40 Ong Five Gallon Can $15 Two. ~ $3 2 Four “ $6 00 Delivered at any reasonable distanee. Bryan Conn deceased, Dated at rope City, Dec. 15th, 1882. Johnson & Mason, Attys ‘tor Exee ator. dl6-4w At Guild's Auction House, a7 PORKPACKING) . CONFECTIONERY JPTORE. Be IMPROVE © ‘THIS andere st: OPPORTUNITY r SI at LOWER Rates. than Ever Before sold in ‘Nevada, Say A id Having bought a very large consignment: of MENS’, BOY'S, AND. YOUTH'S ‘CLOTHING, . -° HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC., — ¥ I have droid it best-to set forth the Prices of a few articles, namely : Men’s Cassimere Suits, formerly $18.00 now $12.00. Men's Scotch Suits, formerly $20.00 now $14. : Men’s Cassimere Frock Suits, formerly $25.00 now. $18.. ee Men’s Broadcloth Suits, formerly. $30.now, $25. Wir San £ Men’s Beaver Suits, formerly-$22-50 ‘now $18., Men's Cassimere Pants, formerly $4.50 now $3. Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $5 now $3.50. Men's Cassimere Pants, formerly $5.50 now $4. Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $6 now $5. Overcoats, all shades and colors, for Men, Youth dnd Boys at Great Reduction. Boy’s Suits.from $4 up. Latést style Hats at very low rates. Men’s Merino. Undershirts and Drawers, 37 cents, 50 eents, and 75 cents, : ieee California Gray Undershirts and Drawers, $1 to $1.25. a Shaker Socks, white and gray, $1.75 per dozen. : Unlauudried Shirts from 75 cents to $1.25 each. Worth from $1.50 te $2.50 each, Great Reduction.in Men’s and Boy’s Boots. Mining Boots at $4.50, and all others accordingly. Overalls 37 cents « pair. Cotton bundle Socks 75 cents per doz. Blankets, all colors at San Frapcisco Prices, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoes, at Greatly Reduced Prices, This is decidedly the Greatest Inducement ever offered. I might go on and enumerate article upon article in my hne which I am Sarereineee to sell at bese prices han they have ever been sold in this section of country. : ae “In order to satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above, and be convinced that this is no deoane arrangement, we invite you to call and examine these goods and the prices. by CASPER, . Marry Christmas & Hayy New Year! A, TAM? S Ouster Salen, .a f!ANYS —-0-——— . CAN EASTERN, CALIFORNIA EASTERN; And CALIFORNIA OYSTERS SERVED IN EVERY sTYLE TO ORDER. ‘ Oe . Mr. Tam, will. is in.a few. vot receive \) aa Also, NUTS, ozniel i “OA o WEDDING CAKES, &c./#e. « nea ——s ie : Onfers from. ba yrange eolicited. oe Commercial Street. {. eal Bbwice m DRESSING (GASES, © _‘Mutograph Albums, Photo Albums, -Whist Broo : JUVENILE. BOOKS, in great variety. m Holders. CUPS and “SAUCERS, VASES, ROCKING HORSES, -WAGONS, DISHES, DOLLS, DOLL CARRIAGES, FRAMES-AND PICTURES, wap eNGVELTIES,: (PAPER WEIGHTS, PAPETERIES, ca : POE MS, in Cloth,. Morocco and Teil TIN. H F Bindings. \ : ORDERS PROM THE COUNTRY PROMTIN. AND P CAREFULLY 3 We have taken great pains to PeSU Uudnioieds to lease 0 our Tcuslddakrs, and feel sure that a-visit t0 our store will insure xis your trade, % ma)