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December 19, 1889 (4 pages)

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. = —— ~ ws =. va > ‘ . at ani “A ane 2 rm én : ce, : ; SNOW-SHOEING. 9 ’ Ir you can’t visit Nevada City send 1. a ae ' ~ e vanscript. — W. Wolf’s. , t A The Daily e p Which Is Easy When You Know m : O Ss ord Sere’ ater By sent to Carr ani ¢ rea a6 100 1) Ova d OUL y . HOLID j OFFICE: How. and you will@et what you order. ; fo. $2 Commercia) street, Nevada City, Cai ‘pour fect ob anew at Yet t PRICE LIST ms scoccocecocesococessesocesoe " 5 ~Oae : sell Nias FOR CASEI, I prescrise Simmons Liver Regula66 bd 99 iii ousi ¥alhar, of nk Beaty Gap, aX laimed a well-known inin: The Oh ‘ 4 Best c H tor, and it deserves all the praise it e ee 1 V e CT i ON S year itia Spencerville North h San Juan, French Cor. . i? rea hs a ee i o varapent ae baa Ouse . receives. Dr. D. W. Atkinson, Siloam : ° ; : ec’ : Bloomfield, Moore's! co Examiner reporter. ‘‘Well, tha in Nevada Qity. Springs, Ark. ae st . d F H d aon at Novels uceuent sine te hoa means about eight where the mine is] Main Street, opp. Union Hotel, . -s : AT : ap 6 an ancy af Ware and Sierra ix took ticeneent Ge Poors An‘ what is worse than that, it means The Cheap mime —— LEGG &SHA 7S “from Siski: ou to San Diego-frém the Si-. a return to snowshves; and, while Flour, per 100 Ibs. $2 50} Is “busted ;” so if you are disgusted Or Goods Store = rass al by Wi Glassware, Orockeryware, Eto. atts Goths —. . mafiy people delig!.t in skimming over} Whedt, per 100 Ibs. I 75,. with the cheap photographs to which . & J 4 Nevada City Twelve Distinct Styles of THURSDAY DECEMBER 19, 1889 the surface of a snow-burdened country Corn, per 100 lbs. 1°75. you have been subjected, zo to M. ; a ' She May Come This Way. The Marysville Appeal. of Tuesday gives this warning item: Last night an elderly woman, dressed. comfortably aod having with ber a grip that was quite heavy, took @ seat in th ladies’ wattiig room’ at the depot. Just afew moments before the train fame if she began to cry, .and made Buch 4 demonstration as to at once causa a number of sympathetic people of beth sexes to at once go to her and inquire for the reason of her tears. She told them she was one of the sufferers by the Johnstown flood, and that she had lost everything in it. She said that her destination was Red Blaff, but that she did not have .any money with which ,to get there. .Her tears brought.ont «2 number of pocket books, and in a jiffy the price of a'ticket and something more had been raised: for her. She was put on the train by officer Murphy, and seem‘ed very contented. A stage driver said last evening that she had been in thé mountains for . Several weeks past, and that. she had secured -considerable money from the people there by telling them of -her losses and sufferings by the Johnstown on those stiff hide-stretched supports, I, for one, can find ne pleasure in it, and Idread the approach of win:er for that particular reason more than any other, Forall our travel has to be done’ on snowshoes. This is 60 4 through the higher altitudes. in the northern counties, Of late yeats we hive been even putting the shoes) on onr horses, These horse snowshoes are of peenliar desiga, They consist of u block of oak, or some other cldsegrained wood, about nine inches by twelve, faced on +the bottom with a piece of heavy corrugated rubber. In the top of the shoe is a sort of frog arrangement with a broad leather strap, which contines the hoof to the shoegear, The horses get along splendidly sith them, and they have proved of great use to us, . “Apropos of those who find pleasure n snowshoeing, there was 4 party of Jadies and yentlemen out with one of our owners last year. They were from Boston, but were on the keen scent bravely. They hadn’t gone more than a block before they came to a for fan. They took to the snowshoes at Pie Fruit, 10 cans for oe ta Nevad City Candv Factorv. once. The woman put on their husJelly, 6 cans, I 00 x ee bands’ spare trousers, tied them. Sardines, A boxes, 8 100] Send 75 cents, $1.50 or $2, around their ankles, wrapped mufflers Sardines, % boxes, 6 I 00} £@For a Box of Fine Mixed, Fancy, around their necks and started out Corn Beef,.6 for 1 ©O. Fresh French Candy, of my own Manu, BR. G.-Gildessy, Boston:” Miss: B producing steam forthe operation of . G. ; : ‘ : occasion, flood. step descent, and over they went. Lard, 10 lb cans, I 15 Satisfaction guaranteed. T refer to the citTwenty feetduwn they stuck in the . Lobsters, 6 cans, I OO. izens of Nevada City asto my reliability. The Rainfall. drifus-£ j 1 ej Commercial street, next door below Chas. P aa . rill; feet VERS sOet, until they vere Mackere » per Kit, 2 00 . xKent’s Méat Market. Postoffice box No. 151. Following is the: present season’s. eXtracted. That did not seem to Cin Lard, 8 lb cans, I OQ. n27-tf 7" F.W. WEILLETT. rainfall at this city as measured from . concert them,for they went af it 4g4in,/ 1 ard 5 lb cans OG rrr er on day to day by the South Yuba Com-. and ina week’s time became famous ¢ se pany’s gauge: pedestrians,”’ Kerosene, 5 gallon can, I 40 ECONOMY GROCERY STORE. Me Dechert vests oooh 3) Ae 1.45 mallion bicnt Kerosene, per gallon, 35 es Pry nes. > ole 20 cies Syrup, per gallon, 50 We eaa In Oe ee Poet ne Syrup, § gallon keg, 2 oo. LOW PRIOCOHS se 33. eras CSS oe a lic pebbles cm pie gine pee Pickles, 5 gallon keg, ey ae —AND IN— ¢ 6 cg A Aes a eae ae from the size of an ordinary marable Good Tea, per lb, 25 Good Goods, A = wating Sele serites Soa dead ie a to thateofa walnut. They are usualJapan Tea, per lb, : 30 x — Oc 40. 1y found in shallow, rocky basins Japan Tea, 5 Ib box, 1 50 Give usa Trial and We Nov.18 Pps gece ee Png ce eect 1,55} huddled together like eggs in a nest. English Breakfast, 5 box 1 50 e ¥ hbk 2. * NagiN <a d Sea aoe Gaiciels 200 When separated a foot or more from English Breakfast, 1b 30 Will Convince You. “ my es TAS a ae Ueto kath Fe ps each other they immediately begin Ped or nui 6 : o! “ 1 ee een A Nd 1.49 . moving toward 4 Common center with . ~ P; pe ’ ‘ 5 HEN YOU ARE LOOKING FOR HOt. ee eer ae -4 . amusing celerity, which has often paz-. DavOn Soap, per box, I fo \ _LDAY GOODS callat the ECONOMY Dec. : PS cat pi aiaeip oan Oi) igus 42 zied prospectors, but the mystery of . Savon Soap, 4 bars, 25 STORE and examine Prices and Goeds. P PRC ALT PELE 88 Fw orecy ‘ex . Which is explained when it is known : A Be 65. P Harkness Candles, box, 2 50 P ' i antigh AGES 65] > ee ad 4 s, Flour, Feed “ hoe ee ee ‘7p . that they are of maggetic ferruginou Haskuess Candies 40° 1°00 Groceries, our, ’ 5 = een aN gr eres rat aa — composition, hence their attraction for Goodwin Candles box 2 25 And Grain techy J A eae: Veet epee eeenee. 2-00} each other. The ancient aphorism 2 z sf : ca Bitte ete terete ee 2.93 tbat “‘a rolling stone gathers no moss” . Goodwin Candles, 44, 1 00 ee 2 4 we thlescecestcc. He... .g0 448 @pplieable.in the case. of these rest-] San Fran. Candles, box, 1 00 p Cc 2 a Gidot Opts faking bs ali 1.65] less spheroids, » S h b o. Hancy anne ooas, SRA sun ie ae 2.25 TREE) PEE OX, 5 : le: . BET ee a ee re 42/ Comstock Timber Consumption. Butter, per roll, 40] Im fact everything found in a first-class wah re RAN eae oye igh eh) “30 te Tob . re eee “6 obacco, per plug, . Re ee asec i aan -06 A mine superintendent estimates P Pp 4 EE eae et a 1.00} that 1,500,000,090 feet of lumber has . Hay, per ton, $17.50, REMEMBER THE PLACE Ben eee age eink (ee . -83. been consumed for timbering shafts, pad esr iyi else in proportion. ,BROAD ST., opposite Citizens Bank. 37.65 . drifts, stopes and winzes in Comsioek . All Goods Fresli_and_nnre ee ReMi os 37.65 ie pl “Sosnpplysithia. raauined ths ATE. WH OLE. DANIELS & SON. Motel Arrivais. felling, of at least 500,000 trees, and i: Navionat, Hore, December 17th— . '8 estimated that the fuel consumed in ‘Ryan, James Woodburn, H,8. Steele, Sacramento; J. N. Spencer, Miss Genevieve Ranger, San Jose; R. Orven, J. H. Taylor, J. Benhayon, G. RB. Child, Joe L. Larzerdo, San Francisco; C, O’Connor, Luke City; Jno, Manson, J. D. Ostrom, N. J: Gerdes, Bloomfield; J. H. Ford and wwife, T. L. Ford and wife, Mrs. Creager, T. Berger, Herman Winter, ' Miss Rosendale, D. S. Rouse, Downieville; M. Connor, Sierra City; L Brosso, Miss Pantola,. Camptonville; J. T. Smith, Truckee; Chas. Mark, Mooney Flat; J. Shepherd, J. Farley, Spenceville ; Chas. Odgers, BuiteCity, Montana; A. Kendrick,, Gold Flat. , Untow Hote.,December 17th—Wam. H. Radford, F. C. Pickle, Bloomfield; . C Mrg. E, C. Browne,San Francixco; W. J. Straight, 8. D. Avery, J, C, Noel, W. J. Crase, H. Uphoff, Wm: Bee, S Philips, Grass Valley; O. Mulcahy, Newtown; H. H. Wilcox, Benecia; H. Healy, Chicago Park; John Drabeck, William Camer, Quaker Hill; H. V. McQuaid, Sicramento; L. MeAuley, Stockton. a. + ee Claim They’re Not Afraid. The. Marysville Democrat says: Marysville has never been ig the slightest danger of overflow from the ecent high water. Tue river at the period ofgreatest height has lacked seven or eight feet of reaching the danger point. Several of our esteemed contemporaries who have placed Marysvillein the list of towns imperiled by the floods areinvited to readjust their ideas with reference to this city. Marysville has been high and dry through it all." eee ca estan nen A for Over Hualfa Century. Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers ‘for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allaysall pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea, Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for ‘‘MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP,” and take no other kind. Twenty-4ve cents a bottle, tf Smmons Liver ‘Reauuator is the foe of malaria as it throws off the bile and prevents its accumulating. Bescuam’s Pris. cure bilious and Bervous ills, e NeazLy all colds are slight, at first, but their tendency is to so lower the system that the sufferer becomes u ready victim to any prevalent disease. The use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, in the beginning of a cold; would guarv against this danger. : ‘Reap Carr Bros. advertisement and G0 and inspect their goods, mine hoist plants.and stamp miljs, exceeded the consumption for’ mine timbering—requiring the felling of above. 1,000,000 forest trees to meet the demand. Fe me ee ARR aaa A Crash in the Glove Sarket. Mrs. Lester & Crawford are sellin, five-button, stitched-back kid glove ‘in gray and tan at 75 cents, alth ong! the same are worth $1 25 and generali fell at that price. All sizes to be had d6-tf. Ir you don’t. go and ste Vinton’: holiday yoods you will make a mitake. tf. ——+ 28 Suiton’s Covau and Consumptior ire is sold by us ona guarantee. Ih cures Consumption, Suld by Can Bros. 2 _ oOo Tue lat est styles of Serap and Autzrap Albuns at Carr Bros. Way Cougs ya a few doses of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will relieve you? Try it. Keep it in the house. You are liable to have a cough at any time, and no other remedy is so effective as this world.: arenowned prepara. tion. No household, 43 with young children, jy should be without it, ' Scores of lives are saved every year by its timely use. Amanda B. Jenner, Northampton, Mass., writes: ‘* Common gratitude impels me to acknowledge the great benefits I have derived for my children from the use of Ayer’s most excellent Cherry Pectoral,. I had lost two dear children from croup and consumption, and had the ‘greatest fear of losing my only remaining daughter and son, as they were delicate. . Happily, I find that by giving them Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, on tne first Symptoms of throat or lung trouble, they are relieved from danger, and are be coming robust, healthy children.” ‘In the winter of 1885 I took a bad cold which, in spite of every known remedy, grew worse, so that the family physician considered me incurable, supposing me to be in copanin neon. Asa ast’resort I tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and, in a short time, the cure was complete. Since then I have never been without this medicine. I am fifty years of age, weigh over 180 pounde, and attribute my good health to the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.”—G. W,Youker, Salem, N. J. “Last winter I contracted a severe cold, which by repeated exposure, became quite obstinate. I was much troubled with hoarseness and bronchial irritation, After trying various medicinés, without relief, I at last purchased a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. On, taking this medicine, my cough ceased almost immediately, and I have been well ever since.”’—Rey. Thos. B. Russell, worrotery. Holston Conference and P. E. of the GreenviNe. District, M. E. C., Jonesboro, Tenn. / Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
PREPARED BY Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Geld by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles,gh~ WARE Schramm’s gallery and have some Rolled Barley, per 100 1-30 Semi-Annual Examination. HE SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF Applicants for certificates to teaeh in Starch, 12 papers, IT 00 Corn Starch, 12 papers, 1 00 Oysters, 8 cans, I 00 ee eanH® schools of Nevada County will Green Corn, 8 cans I 00 G P : 8 ‘ Monday, Dec. 30th, 1889; reen eas, cans, T 00 . Washingtep Schoolhouse in Nevada String Beans, 8 cans, I 00 Dice ot wo dollars will be collected from Tornatoes, 8 cans, ead Reemene temas mennanly of, “1 3 OE Mw Seeretary Co. Board of Education. Salmon, 2 Ib cans, 6 for-1 00 Salmon, 1 lb cans, 8 for 1 00 facture. suitable for a Present for any Condensed Milk, 6 fort 00 Making Your Holiday Purchases TILL OUR IMMENSE STOCK IS CULLED OVER. We say emphatically, and we believe what weare saying, that we have never before offered to the people of Nevada County. SUCH STUPENDUUS HOLIDAY ATERACTIONS As now grace our Establishment. NOVELTIES IN PLUSH: Dressing Cases, Handkerchief Boxes, © Manicure Sets, Glove Boxes, Odor Cases, Coilar and Cuff Boxes, Jewel Cases, Whisk-Broom Holders, Shaving Sets, Card Sets, Ten Styles of Writing Tablets. Immense line of Picture Frames. Biggest assortment of ALBUMS in the County, ATTRACTIONS IN LEATHER: Chatelaine Bags, Albums, Portmonnaies, Diaries, Traveling Cases, Memorandas, Writing Desks, Ete. a Books. Booklets and Christmas Cards. We have enough of these to supply everybody, and they’re all the finest and of this season's styles. GAMES: ! of the most. popular kinds. If you don't see what you want, ask for it. : TOYS: Here’s where we make the youngsters smile. They ll say we are the leaders in contributing to the demands of the rising generation. It is not necessaty to particularzeas to Toys. We simply say we can supply every taste : PERFUMES : We have a nice line of the best of this class of Goods. We have much more to say about our Holiday Exposition but we will say it in another part of the paper, as the . printer tells us we are crowded tor room in this space. Now TO COUNTRY PEOPITE. ; f you can't visit our store, decide what you want and about vhat you want to pay. Send in your order and we'll suarantec to fill it satisfactorily. CARR BROTHERS, Sam 1 Wea, Proprietor. Bran, per 100 Ibs, 1 124] Gaced until New ‘Year, Frotalaec Middlirgs, per roo lbs 1 25] work only. dl-tf = White Sugar, 13 Ibs, PO) . Senerteneeensnans seer mn F Rowe Gugar, #5 tbe tio] tale Not {6 yards Muslin for $1--extra heavy, , ; ’ ihe NOTICE ishereby given that 8. D. Woods ¢ ( A . y Prunes, 10 lbs, I 00 oF as pcon thereafter as & hearing can “pe 4 hf A Beanarat the olsniriagenacrce tet: White Blankets, $1.20 up to $0.00. Cas Rico Coffee, 4 fin ; 7 ata poltt known es Sridgeport Croseag. ( 3 oar Bed { / jt) ( ( f) Wash. Powder, 12 pap’s 1 00 ANG (Nd \, WU. [ 0 () lt lICe PLICOS Jackets $2.00 to 450—FULL TRIMMED 2 ; g ‘Khe Bee ExXiwe, 14,216 and 18 Mill st., Grass Valley. Nealette Jackets, $10.50--Full-trimmed, Largest Millinery Department in the county, rere ern AVING THIS MONTH RECEIVED DIrect from the.Kastern manufacturers an immense line ofFuruiture, we. can over. Hardwood Bedroom Sets at $30 00, Chevalle Bedroom Sets, Round Glass ‘ 3 Genuine Oak “ Solid Walnut “ s Bedding of all kinds, Parlor Sets made to Order. (Trimmed in Satin, Crushed, Silk and other Plushes.) ‘ Furniture Coverings all Kinds, ‘LOUNGES—Bed and Single. (On hand and madeto order.) — Willow and Carpet Patent Rockers, Oarpets, Litieleums, Oil Oloths, Mattings, Wall Paper-and Monldings. PIOTURE FRAMES made TO ORDER. “. PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, _WINDOW GLASS, ETC, HEATING :: STOVES, Andall the.Best and Newest Patterns. 000K :: BTOVES rsAND :: RANGES, All Styles. The Famous Superior Range, The Best in the Market. Agents for the celebrated CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING Guns, Pistols, . Ammunitioncof all Kinds. SOLE AGENTS FOR . O.V. B. Pocket Knives. (F-We io not carry English cut. lery. We believe in the superior merits of American products, We Sell eveything: ‘at SACRAMENTO . . We Sell Everything at PRICES,. San Francisco “Prices, Freight . Added. FREIGHT ADDED. HIOILINDIAWY ¢ “A Merry Christmas and IS THE GREETING EXTENDED BY Cor. Broad: and Pine Stz., Nevada City. THE INSPECTION WILL REPAY YOU! ——— A Newspaper advertisement even as Jarge as thif~one could not adequately describe it, Best of all, -everything is TO BE SOLD AT LOW PRICES. These Items will give you a faint idea as to the variety of the Goods, but when it comes. to quality “they must be seen to be appreciated,” as the saying is. TOILET SETS, MANICURE SETS, SALAD SETS, WHISK-BROOM HOLDERS, HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, ODOR CASES, WORK BASKETS, ETC. Allin the Neatest and Most Artistic Designs. —Also the FINEST and Largest Variety of— = Including EASTMAN'S latest cut-glass goods, LUN DBORG'S, ALFRED WRIGHT'S, PICKSECKER’S and-PINAUD’S The foregoing include .all the latest odors, such as, “Floral Chimes,” “Blue Bells of Scotland,” ‘Ye old time Martha Washington,” ‘‘Wedding,” “White Clover,” “Spanish Jessamine,” “Damask Rose,” “Arbutus,” “Puritan Breeze,” etc., €te. E= FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CALL AROUND and see the assortment. ww. DD. VINTONR, Cor. Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada City. NOW FOR BUSINESS. The Big Fire Scorched Us, but We Are Still Here ! Weisenburger Bros., PROPRIETORS OF THE Plaza Grocery : and : Feed : Store. Groceries, Provisions, Canned Goods, Flour, Butter Onions, Potatoes, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Cigars and Tobacco, Hay, Grain, Feed, Etc. Garden and Field Seeds of all kinds. ' Our Terms are Cast. Pricas ths Lowast Goods delivered Free of Charge. Palace Drug Store: Cor. Cox:merc'al & Pine Sts. Nevada Citv RIEIEITIINIC — * Happy New Year fo Al W.D. VINTON, HAVE YOU SEEN HIS HOLIDAY STOCK ? if Not, Do not Fail to Go and Takea Look at It. Weisevbnrger Bros, Nevada Gity = ARLE J paopomncr FOR THE'NEXT-30 DAYS HOLIDAY PRESENTS —bBY— A BLUMENTHAL, Cor. Broad & Pine St. 20 pietes, 58 inches wide, ALL WOOL SUITINGS, all shades, at 75 cents a yard, . 10 pieces, 48 inches wide, ALL WOOL TRICOTT, at 62% cents. -. : 50 pieces HENRIETTA CLOTHS, at 20 cents a yard, ‘20 pieces BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES from’50 cents to $1 00 per yard, : BLACK ALPACAS and FANCY DRESS GOODS reduced to half-price, “ a 100 DOZEN Ladies’ and Gents’ SILK HANDKERCHIEFS ‘which, will also be sold at Half Price. Tl alsu have’ um hand a goud assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s CLOAKS which will be sold at a low price. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, BLANKETS COM FORTS, KID GLOVES, ETC., all of which will be sold, at HALF-PRICE. Call Early and select vour' Presents wh'le the. Assortment is Large and Complete. © Orders from the Country promptly attended to. Samples fsent on application. « A. BLUMENTHAL, .Cormer Broad anda Fine Sta THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON H. H. LENNIE & CO. To their numerous customers. They are now showing in great variety the HOLIDAY GOODS you require, Plush and Leather Albums, Manicures, Writing . Desks, Work Boxes, Japanese Goods, Shaving Sets, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Etc., Etc. : s Children’s Department—Panoramic Views, Dolls, Rocking Horses, Drums, Wagons, Doll’s Carriages, Etc. An extensive and beautiful selection of CHRISTMAS CARDS. BABY BUGGIES and. PURSES at COST, ; —ALL HOLIDAY GOODS REMARKABLY GHEAP.— / M@F Call now and avoid the great rush, ’ No tronble to show goods, “ Pioneer Book Store. H.H. LENNIE &CO, ~~ THEE FPrLAcE TO BUY YOUR CHASTMAS PRESENTS, Luetje dc Brand, BROAD STREET, ABOVE PINE, NEVADA CITY. er an Offer to the public the Largest and most Beautiful Stock of IMPORTED and HOME-MADE JEWELRY ever brought to this county, Gold and Silver Watches, Ghains, ‘Ladies’ Sets, Bracelets, Breastpins, Shawl Pins, Ri zs, Bangles, Charms, beautifully set in Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies, Torqnoies Garnets, Amethysts, Sapphires, Quartz and Other Precious Stones, ecuiey Fine Solid Silver and Plated. st Of Late Styles, Just Received, a Everything’ in our. Store Warranted ‘as Represented. » [EeWe make Home-Made guarantee it 18-carats fine.We will sell our-Beautiful Stock Cheaper than any other Store in the State. : (OR This isthe ONLY. PLACE IN NEVADA CITY. Where you can get reliable Watches, Jewelry, Spectacl 1 ge Engraving Done Free, Towelry of Gl Ca eas ohete leemes: S86; Jewelry a Specialty and 6. Jewelry of all kinds made to order at short notice, “a froea-the country promply filled. Please send them in as early ]