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December 24, 1882 (4 pages)

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ige“God bless us every one.” The infant child of Peter Eddy” is ill and probably cannot recover. The winning tickets in the raffle for two oil paintings which took piece at Tam’s restaurant were num‘. with the greatest pleasure. Their little hearts have always regarded _ bered 116 and 144. ’ statement continued till January. . The issuing of order to take deposithe early morning as they peep into “ the:decorations. Mr. Kent isa vetWagoner, the ewindler who Nee’ rowed $150 from a Grass Valley man alleging that he wanted to buy a brewery at this city, has been arrested af Chico. The Christmes rejoicings should continue from: now till New Year's night, Such a holiday was extended by the owners to their chattels during the slavery of the South. The free reading room on Broad street is a popular resort for old and young. Is is. a pleasant place to apend an evening. Contributions of books and newspapers are solicited. Grass Valley isconvulued over a social in which a professional man and ayoung woman are said to be particularly interested. All the wickedness of this world is not confined to Nevada City, it seems. Downieville Tribune: The Savage placer mine has been closed down for the winter. Work will be resumed again next suuimer, when the company is confident of striking pay gravel. Superintendent Ball has gone to San Bernardino, where he will spend the winter with his family. Blum’s Band of San Francisco. whose leader formerly lived at this city, sends us a beautiful Christmas card as-a reminder of its continued prosperity. It is one of the best musical organizations on the Coast, and Marcus Blam is one of tne most enterprising and genial mea in the profession. Asa musician he is also on the top round. Superior Court, The following business was transacted in the Superior Court yesterday, Judge John Caldwell presiding: fu the matter of M.W. Ford and Thos. Gibbons, witnesses imprisoned for want of bail, it was ordered that they be discharged from custody. The People vs. Chas. Milner. Trial eet for March 19th. . : Estate of John Jenkins, deceased. Order made appointing Frank Huss adminstrator. 4 A. J. Fisher vs. Her Creditor. Hearing of petition for discharge of Von Buelow vs. Belden. Keeper's fees allowed at the rate of $1 a day. Reed vs. Cross. Settlement of The People vs. Dors y alias Thorn. tions continued till Tuesday. oe Let Us Smile. The season of gifte and compliments has come round again. Lights are put in the windows, and hearts are lighter and eyes brighter. There is loud laughter of children in and feel of the stocking hanging by the chimney. There is a quieter pleasure later around the ample table, heaped with presents, and a fairy gaiety at evening about the sparkling Christmas tree. Kverybody must smile in these pleasant days; and even those whose hearts are heavily bowed since the last holidays have a sad satisfaction in remembering the past. Christutas Meats. The Keystone Market attracts much attentiof*dn account of the fine display of Christmas meats to be seen there and the elaborateness of érau in the business, and never fails to fit up his market in artistic style for the Hatideys. sone ee ——— New Regalias. Oustomah Lodge, edge, I 0. O. F., has just received $350 worth of new. relias for officers and members. The game organization recently purchased $250 worth for ite past officers. Jobn. Miller of Sierra Valley, « cousin to Sim "Miller, the oe siolionns, ‘ wuiside sre erred rT the little ones'do in expecting its arrival. The old German Christmas almost the entire Christian world, “From time immemorial children have: docked: farward: to Christmne the holiday as the most important ‘ofall the year, and their anticipations, increased by the joys of -every succeeding Christmas, picture the pleasures of the approaching occasion in the most brilliant colors, The elders are not far behind the little ones in this respect, and they appear to take as much gratification in preparing for the Christian holiday as tree jollification has been adopted by and Nevada: City does not differ much from the rest of the world in making preparations for Santa Claus’ coming. A representative of the Transcript visited the various. churches yesterday and found most of them undergoing elaborate dressing, many of the trimmings and decorations being of the most beautiful desctiption. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Trinity Episcopal Church ‘vas quite tastefully festooned. From the walls hung large wreaths of evergreens and the gas standards were artistically decorated. On the wall behind the altar was inscribed the passage from Holy Writ, *Peaceon Earth,Good Will to Men,” while surmounting the windows on the sides were these words; ‘‘Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” A large Christmas tree stood in front of the altar, and last evening old and young assembled there to witness and participate in the exercises ‘which consisted of the distribution of gifts, etc, D. F. Douglas was the Kriss Kringle of the occasion. To-day at 11 o’clock special Christmas services, with Communion, will be held in the Church. There will be no service to-morrow. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, St. Canice Catholic Church has been adorned in an elaborate manne: with evergreens and ivy. To-morrow at 10:30 o’elock Unison Mass will be celebrated. The choir ander the direction of Fred. Eleer will consist of 25 voices andthe orchestra of five pieces. The soprano Smith. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Congregational Church was handsomely trimmed with evergreens, etc., and great preparations were made for the Christmas tree present diswcibu:ion which took place last even‘ng and proved so enjoyable. This morning the Pastor, Rev. Mr. Sims, will take for-his topic “The Incarnation,” and this evening “The New Song.” Christmas pieces will be sung by both adult and juvenile tlaases. METHODIST CHURCA. There will be no tree at the Methodist Charch this year, but instead thereof, there will be special exercises during Sabbath School hour today, which begins at 1 o’clock P. M. Varols will be sung, and a beautiful steel-eagraved card appropriately inroribed will be presented to each. regular pupil. Every child present will receive a cornucopia of. goodies. BAPTisT ouuam: : a-lvea to the fullest measure at the Baptist Church lastevening. As at the Congregational and Baptist Charches, the decorations were very nice, and the tree well filled with presenta for both old and young. At sundry private residences there were festivities of various kinds, beginning last evening, and which will continueduring the entire week. A New Council.North San Juan has a new Council of Chosen Friends, and the Times gives the following as its list of offieers: L, Buhring, P. C. C.j George S$. Farley, C. C.; Mra. H. A. Stidger, V. C.; E. F. A’ B. Swan, Treasurer; Mrs. Geo. 8. Farley, Prelate; Miss Lydia. Davie, Marshal; Mrs. Johanna Kosminsky, Conductor; Mrs. I. . a. ley, Medical_ Examiner, Bowen. Sheriff's Sale. Tle Centental mine mine of Grass ValDownieville ‘Tribune: Thotpton came up from San Francisco last week as counsel for the defense in the case of Littick vs. Waterhouse. Harry used to live here in early days, and at one time was District Attorney of this county. Speuking of his residence here, reminds us ofa story: At the begining of the war Harry went South and fought for his old home. When he retyrned to this county immediately after the close of the war the ‘‘boys” began to By yest es one Harry L Notean Sees cael ag ‘The following per parceatages were ‘made by the pupils of the High School for the month of December: Senior Clase—Mamie Beckman y 96, Hattie Hook 98, Emma Smith 93, Lena Manix 90, Marcus Barah 96, Thomas White 96, Joha Canfield ’ A gentleman a watntered into a large dry goods store a few days before Christmas, and remarked casually to the attentive clerk: ‘‘I want 99, Allie Nilon 97, Frances Costello. s »mething for a Christmas present for my wife. What have you got?” The clerk suggested various things, bat the c :stomer seemed not 96, quite satisfied. Middle Class—Laulu Coe 94. Anna Stinger 96, Lillie Campbell 94, Millie Naffziger 93, Kate O’Donnell95, allude to him as the ‘‘Rebel.”” stepped into a saloon where a large solos will be sustained by Mrs. C. C. ]The little ones also > enjoyed them-}. Ferguson, ‘ See’y; .Marks, Guard; David Bowen, Sentry; Geo. S. FarTrustees-— L. Buhring, KE. Northup and David withstanding that Harry remonit. However, he finally resolved to submit to it uo longer,. One day he crowd had gathered. Ashe entered one of them said, ‘‘There comeé ‘The Rebel’.” This was more than Harry . I could stand. He jerked out a brace of revolvers, and’flourishing them in conspicuous manner exclaimed: ‘The next——— — that calls me that will get a bullet sent through. t his brain! Ifought for what 1 believed to be right; that’s more than you —— cowards did. I got whipped and am satisfied, but don’t you fellows throw it up to my face again if you know what’s well for you !” This created quite a stir among the Southern element, and after that Harry was called only by his right quite a reputation as a ‘‘thoroughbred.” ane ae ss See WHAT THEY ARE DOING, 1 Personal and Social Items Gleaned Were and There. Leroy Johnson, who bas been attending the State University, is home to apend the holidays. J. J. Weisenburger and Wm. Powell expect to leave this month for a visit to Washington Territory. E. W. Hayden, employed in the office of the Susanville (Cal.) Advo cate, and wife, are expected to arrive here this morning and will spend the Holidays with friends in this city. Wn. B. Hickok, special agent of the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, who has been here for several weeks past, returns to San Francisco to-day. I. J. Rolfe is the local representative of the same company, which is one of the bést in existence. ng The Debating Club. “The Debating Club at their . meeting Friday evening decided ‘that capital punishment was a good thine. Probably the supporters of that side of the question dwelt upon the fact that Democracy still reigned in the land toa slight extent. Next Friday the subject will be, ‘Resolved, That the elective franchise should he extended to women the same as men.” The disputants for the affirmative will be O.'C. Conlan and A. D. Mason, and for the negative J E, Carr and J. F. Riley. , Will Get the Property. It will be remembered that there recently appeared in this papcr an item inquiring as to the whereabouts of a lady whose maiden name was Kate Quirk, it being stated in a letter to Rev, Father Meagher that her brother had died in Leavenworth, Kansas, and left some money and land to te given toher. It has been ascertained that thé lady in question is Mrs. Skeahan, who lives in the vicinity of Canada Hill, this township. School Exercises. In the public schools of this city Friday afternoon there were certain very enjoyable features, such as interchanging of gifts between some of the teachers and their pupils. The “baby school” had a Christmas tree, Sia ea eae Beavtrrvt Card Albums at Mrs. Lester & Crawford's. n25-tf Horsford’s ‘Acta Phosphate Pleasant : to the State. Dr. A. L. Hall, Fair -Haven, N. Y., says: ‘Have prescribed it with marked benefit in indigestion and urinary troubles. ae) Coin silver wae and quadruple plated ware in all the latest and most elegant designs at very low Go wirn the crowd to Brand & Bassett’s. : tf. New Model Medallion. Goto Groncz E. Turner’s and Anna Hughes 93, Eliza Sims 94, Anstrated againat such an epithet, some . zie Eckert 94, Lizzie Monro 91, Wilof the Union men continued to apply Maller 97, Lawrie Nibell 94, John Quentana 89, Kate Maticson 94, Nettie Brown 93, Fernande 91, Lena Nolan 88. Arbogast 87; Lillie Conlon 96; Louise Kalaher 98; Eliza Thomas 93; Josie White 04;Emma Sin:s 91;Alice Crawford 94;J. Thomas 91; Lizzie Symingham 94; Jacob Arbogast 87; Nilon 93; Wm. H, Smith 95; Wm. Millhorne 87; John Kelly 94; Ralph Webber 93; Eddie Baker 87, Dan Rich 84; Ida Maltman 86; Joseph Baruh 90; John Mein 94, name, having established for himself . riest tales and is hailed by all with uncoutrollable delight. tage as well aw the palace the glad tidings of joy appear and all seem to rolled, and brought blithe Christmas back again, with all its hospitable train of egg-nog, shooting matchea and turkey raffles, have a heart made sore, or sin committed against a friend during the year, join in friendship now, and let all who have smoked or drank since they “‘awore off” last Christmas try it again with renewed vigor. forget and forgive, and make the holidays a season of gladness to be remembered long after the coming babe shall be the “oldest tant.” only ‘successful quartz mine in opera+ good 18 caret jewelry is at Luetje & Silver and Silver Plated Ware. . prices, by Luetje & Brand. 419-6¢ .
Muller Junior Class—Sara McCauley 98," ta Abbott 96; Sara Miller 90; Fred on 97; May Ohaney 89; Annie GraJohn Brace Up. It is Christmas that tells the merTo the cotove when the year in ite course Let all who Let us inhabiA Reviving Miuc. In 1867 the Banner mine was the tion in this vicinity. In a short time, after being idle for about twelve years, it will, judging from present indications, become one of the best mines in the district. Stop Thie?. Complaint is made that both of the axes have been stolen from Nevada Hose Company’s house. The officers say that if the property is not returned forthwith they will cause a criminal prosecution. SRR SNE EET A The Best is the Cheapest. C. J. Brand is the only jeweler in the -mountains who makes homemade jewelry a specialty. It is aldard gold, Send in your orders. Go to Brand & Passett’s. tf. Don’t Buy Bogus Jewelry. The only place in town to buy Brand’s. Soin making your heliday presents remember that fact. d19-6t The Japanese Carry their tooth-picks in their back hair, and always use them after eating anything. They take care of their teeth, and the teeth take care of their stomachs. Use toothpicks pers erage with SOZODONT, and badt th and breaths will be scarce. A Card. To all whoare suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manho pe tha: will send @ reci! OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Sead a self-addressed pry to the Rev. — T. Inman, Station Nzuw Yors ITY BUTEL AKRIVALS. _. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL —o—— SLANLEY A, EDDY.....+++ Proprietor Frroay, Dec; 22, 1882. T. P. Connor; San Francisco. Jas. McGregor, do E. J. James & w, do D. M Ewen, do E. Lahihardt, San Francisco. John Murphy, Washington. A. 'Rothenstein, San Francisco. Pc‘ er Young, City. Mise. Ray, an Juas, Miss Farley, + do W. Baxier, City. Jas. Smith, Grizley Ridge. H, B. Goldfinch, ity. Mrs. Rosseau, Sierra Valley. ¢ , ke, t will cure you, FREE Mrs. Edwards & son, Bloom‘eld. “Certainly, sir.” “IT need some new shirts, How’ wuch cluth does it take for a na White 92, Sara Mooney 91, Liz. shirt?” “About four yards.” lie Jenkins. 98, Geo. Black 98, Adolf} ‘Well, let's see. I want eight new shirts. Eight times four ‘are thirty-two, yards.” Ti take. thirty-two The gratitude of the wife at reev ving it as a Christmas present the cloth for eight new shirts tor her husbaud can be better imagined than described,—Ex. ———— —mom —-+ Notice. teehee I have appointed Mr. M. A, Baugh as local agent for Nevada City and Grass, Valley ofthe Famuvs Dupiex GaLvani¢ Bers. E, P. SHeparn, Gen. Agent. Mr. Baugh can be seen at the Union Hotel, room 35, from 12 to 4 Pp. M., or will call upon any who so desire, Please call and examine for % yourselves. Goods cheerfully shown to all, whl. A, Bavex. Local Agent. _A MUTE turns a deaf ear to. flattery. " Atusband®s Chrtatinas Present. At last he asked, “Have you cot. acute Ke!ler 96, Mamie Smith 97, Maggie} ton cloth?” CIGARS at NIVENS’ —_——9—__— --THE— LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN THE MOUNTAINS. 25,000 JUST RECEIVED. WILL BE SOLD CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE . COUNTY. re, een CONSUMERS, CALL & EXAMINE QUALITY & PRICE, EES aon Also a Full Line of Tobacco and Smokers’ _Articles. SALICYLIC, silage ym ~ aaa PETES So aaec. Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. IVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND é@7 THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EX. ISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS, SALICYLAICA is known as a common. sense rem: because it strikes directly at the cause of unatism, Gout and Neurelgia, while 80 many so-called fics and = agg panacess only treat local'y the efIt has been conceded by eminent scientists that outward applicat‘ons, such as rubbing with, oils, ointraents, liniments and Sie fia te fale ie plnnig are eo of of the blood with Uric Ac'd. “re Sa ge ereeenrarele ey Se Sor ysicians ical Academy of Paris reports 95 per ce.t. cures in three days. naar oa REMEMBER.. . ings, Bracelets, Bangles, Charms, RHEUMATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA. The most intense pains are subdued almost Give <7 trial. Relief guaranteed ey re refnnded. wesc jails sent on appliGIA BOX, 6 BOXES FOR 9. Sent frée on receipt of money. Ask your Druggist for it. Do not be deluded into taking imitations or substitutes, or something recommended ‘just as good.” Insist on : tee genuine with the name of WASHBURNE & CO., 01) each box, which is guranteed chemically pnre under our signature an indispeasible requisite to insure success in the treatment. Take no othes, of send tous. — Washburne & Co,, Proprietors 287 Broadway, cor, Reade St. NEW YORK, 7 ways reliable, being made of stan. ” HYMAN Inorters, Wholesale CLOT Fusing E"O Fr HOLIDAY GOODS . Go TO MEN'S Boots, Shoes Rubber Goods VALISES, SATCHELS, ETC. Pay Your 7 Taxes. Abigail tee last ay da phying taxes before they become delinquent. make added coats to pay. etic oe store will -be Be cha to afford those “people who are not already eupplied poe tomes to purchase presley township was yesterday sold by the Sheriff to satisfy judgment in the case of P, Johnston and ee Willoashy vs. the Centenvial . Co. et al. pub in for $1,964.78. . Whe ivy Party. for the party to Ivy Social Club, large & Bassett’s. It. ‘Lester & Orewtents. Pe ap ae whee. Oe see the “New Model Medallion,” H. C.Dickinson, Downievi! le.” J. F. Pe, ry, San Francisco, H. Silvester bid the Grand acai are being made given on Tues-},. 19-6. at Batre Hall, by the A The prospects are . ~attendance.Hanpsome line of silver ware suitable for wedding presents, at Brand Latésr Styles aaiihien at Mrs. : and yane ur ia the finest range in the world. tf Remember . . That the only ly place in Nevada County-to buy standard yold jewelry, 18 carats fine, is at Luetje & Brand’s, Brosd street, above . Pine. Christmas Cakes, Pies and Pud‘@ings. For the above. e néledsary luxuries you can find the followingingredients No. 52 Broad street: Mew Citron, New Candied Lemon, New Raising, Roles. or Seedless Raisins, Fresh Spices, Atmore’s “Mince Baibars in fact every thing i in the petpen family sropecian tf Worsrep 10 conte an ounce, 225-tf ‘at the grocery store of C, E. Mulloy, . Cerdboard 5 cents a sheet, “at Mrs. © Miss Miller, Sierra gl . Wm. Tyner, Bloomfield E. G. 8 pencer, Iowa Hill. A. J. Ross, Bloomfield. Union Hotel, RECTOK BEOS......Proprictors Fuivar, Dec. 22. 8. H. Squire, Carson. * A, Walrath & w, San Freieiscd: J. Treaner, Kansas, sage Scotts Flat. A. G. id, Quaker Hill, Valley 5 A. A. 5) Mrs. Nelson, Cantral House. z bgt oy: Francisco. J. Hazel, City, age . Davis, San Juan: . rk, R. RB. ie . Sne‘l, You 5 Ls Bubble Sevartoviile. me =Oy & a) FINE STOCK OF LADIES’ and MISSES Garrexs AND HOES . 7 Murray Street, New York 216, 218 California St., San Francisco, Cr. Bd and Pie St, Neral. iy BROS., and Retail Dealers in & BOYS! HING Goods, Hats, ee. ks, peel . a — BUyY—_ XMAS PRESENTS. none ep yesenenee i LUETJE & BRAND, Broad Street, above Pine...NEVADA CITY, Offer to the public the Largest and most beautiful Stock of Home Made and ImportedEver presented to the people of Nevada County, Gold and Silver Watches, Sliver a A SPECIALTY, WHICH WE GUARANTEE At Wo.'52 Broad Street HOLIDAY Goops_ : The Stock embraces Chains, Ladies’ Sets, Breast Pins, Shawl Pins, Etc., Ete., beautifully set in : DIAMONDS, EMERALDS, RUBIES, aTURQUOIS, GARNETS, SAPPHIRES, , AMETHISTS, QUARTZ, And other aha stones, aiid Silver ‘Plated Ware, A magnificent assortment jist received. > oe nine imeatnanll ecseetin commis Everything in our store is warranted as represented, i and we make HOME MADE JEWELRY 18 CARATS FINE, SS We are selling our Beautiful Stock Cheaper than any other store in the Stat a ¢ ey This is the only place where you can get retiable WATCHES AND JEWELRY, —~— Gold Spectacles and. Eye-Glasses. Engraving done free, Jewelry of all kinds made to order at short notice. Orders from the country promptly filled. Please send them in early, a Ifyou want to make a beautiful Christmas es New Year's Present, go or sénd to LUETJE & BRAND, Nevada City, Cal. The Pioneer Grocery Store ! Hore 1 am, and Here 1 Have Ben For Over It You ‘—1 50 sa INT Cl —— Choice Familv Groceries. socssesveeeess Morgan & Roberts’ Block © OPPOSITE COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFIOR My long experience in buying enables me to place before my custom. ers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST PORITBLE PRICE, Ril keep“ constantly on hand “Our Taste” Sugar Cured Hams (and§Bacon, the Choicest in the World,2" Also,! “Deep Sea” ‘and ‘Just Right” Mackerel New Orleans Molasses, New‘and Bright Georgie's Codfish. Wood and WillowlWare, Croc ery, Nails, Candles,'&o,, &, , MY MOTTO 18:~—EZAIR AND QUARK DEALING--A DOLLAR'S WORTH GOODE FOR, A DOLLAR IN COIN, CHARLES E. MULLOY USEFUL AS WELL AS ORNAMENTAL ° HOLIDAY PRESENTS. cere © Rear THE PIONEER FURNITURE STORE WILL MAKK A SPHCIALTyY During the next two months of Goods appropriate for Holiday Gifts. Elegant Easy Chairs,Willow and Rattan Furniture, Pictures, Picture:Frames, ‘What-Nots, Hat at Racks, Eto. Eto. Constantly rece seeing, oom tte of ae FINE FURNITURE, CARPETS, BeDDine, Etc,, Ete; ° TS TR I a RS ems :