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December 24, 1882 (4 pages)

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To-morrow being Colitcnss, the M@rxanscrirt force will take a rest, and no paper will be issued Tuesday Ree Curistmas will not be s merry one for a numberless throng vf persons who haye been afflicted with misfort‘ane, or who are suffering from the results of their own foolish and wrongful acts. Butno.matter how trouble may have come, it/is a: duty that falls upon the more prosperous to aid the distressed. In a community likethis, where the average of personal cofitfort is so high, we hope that those whu are the most miserable may on a.day like this have something which will fur a time, at least, show that charity is one of the dominating virtues. Let the poor be remembered; they are always with us, but we can take comfortin. the reflection that the proportion ie as smallas can be found in any town in the civilized world. * It is all up with Colonel Ingersoll, for Mr. Frank James from bis cell in Independence, Missouri, has fronounced against im. ‘he illustrous cut-throat has not announced hia intention of putting the distinguished infidel to death, but has eolemnly declared Lim to be a blasphe_ mer and a hypocrite, who, in ridiculing the Bible, “is sowing the seeds of iniquity in the minds of our youth.” With this observation Mr. Frank James touches his high-water mark, and the annals of effrontery from the foundation of the world would be ransacked in vain to find a ‘parallel. 8, oe A MALg professional beauty is on exhibition in ao upper Broadway, New York, show window. He is of the blonde type, with light hair curiing close to bie shapely h2ad, the moat-regalar of features, a complexjon as pink and white as a girl's, eyes of dawn gray and the form of an athlete. The women crowd up to the plate glass that alone protects him from being grabbed. He is employed in makiny candy, and it sells fast, probably because the fair adA tleman who was also at the ball, and a work at afl, family physician: my husband to take me to Italy . for the spring. Now, what, is the matter with me?” Vapi wb a ball in Avetin. able young Iady who he pely was speaking to a about a rich yonng mG very . who was considered quite a catch. “Heis such an intelligent and charming young man, ~He promised to dance the tirst dance with me, aud ‘kept his promise like a gentleman,” remarked the homely lady. “Yes,” responded her friend, yawning, ‘I heard him cay that it was one of his rules of life, when he had anything disagreeable to do, to get at it aa soon as possible, and be done with it.” ‘Those two ladies have not been seen arm in arm on.the street since. When he had calied the mecting to order, Brother. Gardener arose and said: “‘Gem’len, if it wasn’t for de wheels on » wagin de wagin wouldn’t move. When de wheels am on, den what?” ‘‘Grease!” solemnly exclaimed an old map, “K’rect!” whiapered the President, softly rubbing his hands bagetiner. “We will me pass de hat aroun’ ee de grease.” A apy had in her employ an excellent girl who had one fault, Her face was alwaysin a smudge. Mrs. ——— tried to tell her to wash her face without offending her, and at last she resorted to atrategy. “Do you know, Bridget,” she’ remarked, in a confidential manner, ‘that ir you wash theface every day in hot soapy water it will make you beanOne girl will do all the work, two girls can manage to get through with half the work, but three girls do no * PartstaN lady of fashion to the “Doctor, I want _> mirers want to know which is awoete Breakfast Table, but the editor wili eat, he or it. Gesreat Bure is lapsing into bis old tricks. A correspondent o. the Chicago Tribune says that he is . Judge Wylie can’t see it. very spooney, and that the. object upon which hehas set hie heart this time is a Miss Kate Patterson, a member of the Jersey Lily’s troupe. The enterprising: chronicler of this pretty story predicts that Miss Pattison, undef the more Democratic mgme of Butler, will preside over the Massachusetts gubernatorial mansion this winter. — A poo that hears through an ear . trumpet and wears spectacles is owned by Patrick Nichols of Milwaukee, Wis. This animal is said to be 35 years of age, and has lost his hearing and his sight, and his _ master,for his many years of fidelity, procured these aids to cheer him. A set of artificial teeth ure being made for him. That dog. seems to have pretty much had hie day. eae ere Tue Treasurer of the ate * States has received from ‘‘J. R.,” attorney, $4000 in cash for the Ou: acience Fund. Thfs is one of the arest cases in connection with the Conscience Fund, if accurately . reported. But many people will--assume that it is intended as a satire on the legal fraternity. ~~ ‘Jweis related by an exchange that a young lady,.who had been married over a year, wrote to her father in the city saying: ‘‘We have the dear-: est little cottage in the world, ornamented with the most plat ming little creepers: you ever saw.” The old’ man read the letter and exclaimed: “Twins, by thunder !” ‘Lay off your. overcoat, or you _ won't feel it when you go out,” said. the landlord of an inn to a guest who was sitting by the fire, ‘‘That’s what I’m afraid of,” returned the man. “The last time that. I was hereI laid off my overcoat and I haven't felt it since.” _ * Tax ‘dance « of death” is Seite: Dancing masters are now instructing their pupils that the lady’s cheek must lay on the ‘shoulder of her partner; that her arms must twine about his in order tosecu: ® the unity of motion. . 2 Tris aliasied that there : are 240,000 drammers or commercial travel: ers in the United States, and as each . can keep about twenty-five girls on a string, there is fo danger of the art of cteniation ‘being forgotten in. this The duty on one hundred dol: ‘ars worth. OF antes $88. "The rere eae were have begun a $C @iamond ts a get mad as a wet hen if you hail him as “waiter.” ———— ae Doksey saye his eyes are sore, but BUY U « Cal. GENTS’ AND BOY’S Nevada City. Corner Broad and. Pine Sts., tiful?’ ‘*Will it?” answered the wiley Bridget. ‘‘Sure, it’s a wonder (Something New and Useful:) ye niver tried it ma’m, Boxes of Fine Statio: Z BunsaMtn Frawkiin-says:' “One}] ping Cheis tmes und Birthday . } ‘boy is @ boy, two boys are half a buy. og.tis,” and three boys are no boy-at ail,” It : is the same way With servant girls. Painted and Chromo Panels A Western paper is called th: : Nevana Crry, Dec. 20, 1882, Have suilered with PILES for two years, I NOTICE. Nevada City, Dec. 7, 1782-im GEO. W. WELCH Displays For The Holidays : Ls Books in Fine Bindings, _ Books Elegantly Illustrated, Books for Old and Young, Albums, Boudoir and Cabinet Frames Frames in Ebony, Velvet and Plush, New Views in great variety. KaloMeda Ware West's Matuary, variety of subjects, Pacific Coast Diaries, 1883. The whole embracing The Movi omplela Sta Suitable for Substantial Presents ever offered in Nevada City. (0. W, WELCH HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR YOUR Gentlemen Friends. HERE IS A GOOD LIS 10 CHO (1) ROM: SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK OR WORSTED MUFFLERS, SILK SUSPENDERS, NECKWEAR OF ALL KINDS; FINE HOSIERY, GENTS’ GLOVES, BEAUTIFUL SCARF PINS, SEPARABLE SLEEVE BUTTONS, ELEGANT SHIRT STUDS, CUSTOM MADE WHITE'SHIRTS, n. { CALICO, PERCALE & CHEVIOT SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, all colors in wool, Fashionable CLUTHING for men and boys, RUBBER GOODS. B. H. MILLER, The Clothier, Keeps all these things and many more, Call on him at Odd Fellows’ Block, Bread street, Nevada Drug Store, WALTER D. VINTON, tiniest ms ac A Larae Stock of Patent Medicines Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps Combs, a Se Head Mirrors, Toitet Articles of all kinds. Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions By: a Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed. SEFUL . a Factory, (Double Body, ) HATS AND CAPS,” Nevada City, Cal YOUR WIFE, AGENT FOR THE. BEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. EXTANT, — IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN.” emotion AN Det “ LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLO THE BEST SLDIT S GIFT.
If you want to make YOUR SWEETHEART, YOUR. HUSBAND, . YOUR SISTER, _ OR ANY OTHER FRIEND, Auge HAPPY AND. COMFORTABLE, a ill “find an immense line-of YOUR BROTHER, —& WEBBER'S ———} . . Por Citas Month The Finest Assortment of Fapanese Guoils Ever brohght to Nevada City ! Consisting in part of Work Boxes, Wandkerchiecf Boxes, Glove Boxes, Trays, TO BE FOUND AT fits, Lester & Gravion, . —o— Dolls of all sizes, Toys of all kinda, Perfameries, Work Boxes,3 Albums, Fancy Papeterics, Jewel Cases, Ete., Ete., Etc., TO BE FOUND AT Irs. Ltr Crawford's, uN —o— THE LARGEST STOCK OF Canvasses, ae tf > Worsteds, lee Wool, Cardboards, Evabroldery Silks, Patterns, Gold and Silver Braid, And everything pertaining to FANCY WORK, TO BE jira AT Mrs. Lester Crain oom tarFROM NEW YORK HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF ~s Hace Ties, Lace Collars, Lace Handkerchiefs, ‘Lace Tidies,AT THE STORE OF Mts. Lester & Crawiir. eaten steiner PST HAND, Pictare Frames, Easels, Wall Pockets, Brackets, —AT— = MRS. ‘Lasren & CRAWFORD'S . aon A FINE DISPLAY OF DRY GOODS, Including Large Lot of. Cree Press Gores, “AT THE STORE OF MRS. Lester & Crawford. 8 HATS, OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES, TRIMMINGS, FRATHERS, Etc, 0 : @@7IF YOU WANT TO BUY FINE HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT . Very Low Prices! . DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND IX. . SPECT {THE ABOVE STOCK. WHS, LgSTER & CRAWFORD, MAIN STREET, Near the [Union Motel. evvtdattt, Russia Leather Novelties, . . . suAGEON, . . & READY “aoe . 5 ez IMPROVE THIS “UNPRECEDENTED > em i= 2 On aud after To-day the Entire Stock in the store op. ‘the-Cor. of Pine and Commercial Ss will be sold at LOWER Rates than Ever Before sold . in Nevada, ae —— “4 ° ROOMS 9 AND 10, UP STAIRS, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Cor. Broad & Fine Sts., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Christmas Ball L 2 . Having bought a very large consignment of —AT— HUNT’S HALL, MENS’, BOY'S, AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, ee: HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC., esaaped i oe lay Be I have deemed 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. = IVY SOCIAL CLUB. Pe cee ugha a Men's Cassimere Frock Suits, formerly $25.00 now $18. 5.4. Jeckaoa, Boe Tompkins Men's Broadcloth Suits, formerly $30 now $25. enn nanan Men’s Beaver Suits, formerly $22 50 now $r8. se dieses + ica, Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly’$4.50 now $3. J. Grimes, N. J. Sanboro, Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $5 now ‘$3.50. \ eo ae Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $5.50 now $4. FLOOR DIRECTOR: ‘Chas. P. E. Gray. FLOOR COMMITTER: Men’s Cassimere Pants, formerly $6 now $5. : Oveteoats, all shades and colors, for Men, Youth and Boysat Great Reduction. Boy's Suits from $4 up. Latest style Hats at very low rates. 5. J. Jackson, [A. I. Zekind, a Hr eae Men’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 37 cents, 50 cents, and 75 cents.‘Cinta sivua California Gray Undershirts and Drawers, $1 to $1.25. Tickets of Admission..... $1 50. Shaker Socks, white and gray, $1.75 per dozen. Unlauudried Shirts from 75 cents to $1.25 each. Worth from Great Reduction in Men’s and Boy’s Boots. Mining Boots at $4.50, and all others accordingly. Overalls .37 ‘cents « prir. Cotton bundle Socks 75 cents per doz. Blankets, all colors .t San Francisco Prices. Ladies, Misses Children’s Shoes, at Greatly Reduced Prices, is is decidedly the Greatest Inducement ever offered. I might. go on and enumerate article upon article in my line which I am determined to sell at leas prices han they have ever been sold in this section of country. ; $1.50 te $2.50 each, READING ROOM. COFFEE HOUSE, BROAD 8T., Next Door to Hunt's jHall, CHAS. ADOLPH, rrop’r. Open from 6 A. M. till Midnight. COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS.... CHOCOLATE AND DOUGHNUTS..15 Cta. Regular Meals Cooked to Order on short notice, In order to satisfy yourselves of the truth of the abeve, and be convinced that this is no clap-trap arrangeNeat, Prompt, Orderly. ment, we invite you to call and examine these goods and the prices. rf No Chinese Employed. 16 : PALISADE x. CASPE BARBER SHOP, VanMarter & Webster, Proprietors,OR A. GOOD SHAVE oR HAIR-CUT call at the “Palisade.” BOOTS BLACKED FREE. Bear of Beckman's Saloon, Street, Nevada City. PORKPACKING ESTABLISHMENT, Main Street, nearly opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, NAFFZIGER & CLOUDMAN, PROPRIETORS. Marry Chrstnas& Happy New Yea! »TAM’s uster Saloon, —_AMND — \Con FECTIONERY a Pine KEEP CONSTANTLY on hand a large ané choice stock of HAMS, BACOX AND LARD, Pork, Spare-ribs & Sai, —AT— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ” We invite the public togive us a call. , Naffziger & Clondman. Berets City Dee. 12th, 1882. \ DUNCAN’S Esthetic Shaving Parlors. Pine Street, rear of Vinton’s Drug Store. “OUIS DUNCAN, ai lege Good work 9t popalar prices. BOOTS BLACKED FREE. Only First-class Tonsoria! artists employed. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. HE begs ny ed hereby give —~. age the bes oer i : th rk: eeechinn purpose of carrying on the “1 bus‘ness, and dong swallows aan ~~ business as dealers in Pork, Hams, Baan, Lard, ete., at Nevada City, California, una Oe CAN EASTERN, CALIFORNIA EASTERN, éer the firan name of Naf & Cloudman. And . I RN IA oe 3: & CLOUDMAN, KEROSENE! _ KEROSENE! peices BOBS . oti epee) OL SEER < i SERVED IN EVERY STYLE TO ORDER. STATE. OF BRYAN CONNOLLY, deCOAL OrL. PRE EER YE ceased. Notice is hereby the jersigred, —— of the and Testament of Bryan Connolly, neg, to Star Light, Sun }ight and Contiven, b Ww nental Brands. Warranted 150 Mr--Tam will in a few days receive Fire Test. the creditors of, and all ‘persons Somnccuakene mil yan orsestnowm . TWO TONS of Choice Candies! them with the necessary vouchers, within Mima Gee Sos oa RRR 25 = eqg'st _ Shag Soon A gpg che: of . One GHINB 3 Si hia eee 40 is no.ice, xecutor, at his residence st Columbia Hill, in the Counts of Neeo. ee SE _ Also, NUTS, GERMAN CAKES, ORNAMENTS FOR : " JOHN DONNELLY, . Four“ ©“ “. .. °° gg ee WEDDING CAKES, &c., &e. "Bayan Connolly, Will —_ Testament of} Deliveted at any reasonable distance. ‘Orders from the country solicited.~ = Dated at Ne: City, Dec. 15th, 1882. At Guild's Auction House, . % shea ia Ruts ioe Recoutenane-tees a1 paral ePoSt rE A. thy Pine Street, Nevada ah o & Seow aaee Have: now their eli and Complete Stock f Holiday Goods ready foroustomers. Silver Plated Ware, Gold Px WATCHES, CHAINS, FANCY DRECSING CASES, ‘Gold & Plated Jewelry, N VELTIES, PAPER WEIGHTS, PAPETERIES, Autograph Albums, Photo Albums, Whist. Broom Holders. re : JUVENILE BOOKS id rent vanleige ‘POBMS, in Cloth, Moroccé and Tre-calf id -CUPS and SAUCERS, VASES, ROCKING )RSES, . WAGONS, TIN HORNS, } DISHES, DOLLS, DOLL CARRIAGES, aimee AND Daheiee Ete. We have raken great pains ‘to seleet ourtGoods to “a our ane will i insure us your trade. & ee . ee -O*