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December 27, 1890 (4 pages)

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are a 8. JENTA):. PANY, t connecLines nleans ‘TS. G CARS Jars ‘rains, No the in 2. the secured, on applica: here passen. e choice of \DMAN, ua & Th’t Agt imager. ~ prthern Caliah, apply to . PLR. RB. San fornia, apply. gents, P. R. t Wine. t my Nursery, made, and two: sifom. Stewing. » purchased in rich and perfor 81. X GILLET, Hill Nursery. 1890, Erec. us Cream rte Celebrated 1d Spices, MILLIONS OF nental Presents »Prices of sand Tinware. Our Prices. lec: $2 50 itp pisces 6 75 1 50 Plates per set. 85 saucers per set. 40 Vare. Tea Set 5 75 so 00 SP alneain dines 55 ieasiccbin 25 . so and 20 Rea “1216 and 20 SEG 16 and 20 pay you TING TEA CO Nevada City. G STORE, 'Pine Streets ITY Proprietor: TENT MEDICINES ey Soaps, Brushes 8, mn to componding, arent Druggist and Ge FOLEY. [DY MAKER ! THE CANDY &3rl Street, ‘N BTREET, Nevada acted by F, W. WIIOT OF CANDY IN HERE. fade Daily REMISES. 1 Confections ! {D IMPORTED er FRUITS rials 1 upulously Neat. nieces A OITY ‘Academy: awe? Hall. Proprietor. peeewe — goctAL, EV: a? o'oluok. =~ (86, every Batu ray At Fabs ‘pair stood beneath an elegant horse“charming manvers gation showed” that” some, maticivus s® < rt 4 cites = pesteens2 ‘ 7 anec® _~Pone eu os ‘The Daily Transcript. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1890 the Congregational church on Christmas Eve to view the elegant decorations and a large crowd remained during the éxercises and 'the distribution of the presents, which were many and some exceedingly valuable. were two large trees reaching to the ceiling of the auditorium and loaded with gifts forthe little ones. Between them was a load of presents for older people. Christmas songs were sung by the children, anthems by the choir and an address was delivered © by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims. some decorations of the church. will remain intect until after Sunday evening when a Christmas concert will be given. STMS-BOXYD. be Briet Description of One of Wednesday's Weddings. ‘The marriage of Miss Eliza Sims, the daughter of Rev. and Hon. J. Sims of this city, and Jas. F. Boyd, formerly of Canada but now of Forbestown, in this State, must be chronicled as one of the most pleasant events of the Christmas season. At high noon on the 24th the handsome and happy shoe of fresh and brilliant flowers, while the bride’s father performed the impressive ceremony pronouncing them man and wife. Immeiiately after a few invited guests in addition to members of botn fum:lies sat around the well spread table and enjoyed the wedding ‘banquet, Numerous, and costly presents covered a large cénter table. Many of them had been sent from different pa:ts of t!.e State by friends of the distinguished parents. At three o'clock the carriage stood in front waiting to take them to thei home, which at present will be ar Forbestuwn, whére the bridegroom ip engaged in mining enterprises. The bride has lived in this city fur the greater part of her lifeand his taugut inthe couuty public scLouls fur tow terms. She 18 a young lady ol and superior culture. being a gentleman of education anu high respec:ability, will uut tail to appreciate her exceliencies. May they years be many and thwir experiences crowned wit! matrimouial bliss, OMe Christmas edilucity. The mixing of eggnog with sundry other exhiletating drinks: plain anu fancy caused a_ number of usualiy exemplary citizens to become noisy the night before Christmas, “while the ‘‘vegalara’? got up more'steam than they had on any previous eccasion since election times. There: were many swelled heads next morning, and the recipe for sobering up that was published in the Transcriet a fortnight ago had many’ practical tesis. It proved remarkably satiafactory as «a j y-mender, and several gentlemen who derived relief from it are considering the propriety of writ‘ing testimonials of its efficacy for publication iu this paper, ~Oe Greased the Ore. Wia. Berry, working on tribute a the Gold Tuunel mine in this township, recently took out a crushing of such ore as ordinarily yields $45 tu theton, He sent it to ill, and the crushing yielded only abvut half ae much bullion as it-~should under favorable circumstances. An investiperson or persons had “yreased” the ore before it was hauled away from the miue, and a large part of the gold had been washed away in the amalgamating process. kor Ueed Behavior. of this parish int general @d the children of St. Canice Church’s sabbath school in particular had a good time at were made happy by the tokens of retributed. The following interesting Song, ‘Christmas,’’ class; salutatory, ‘recitation, “On the Shores of Tennes; : cliff; recitation John O'Neil; violin The honored bridegroom . geio, Willie Grimes; recitation, ‘The ‘Bost Ohild,’’ Annie Gebrig; recitation tation, Psalm of Life,’’? Albert Beckman ; recsisted of Christmas hymns, dialogues, CHRISTMAS CHEER. Row Santa Claus Made His Preaence Felt. There were hundreds of visitors at There The handOn Christmas night the Catholics Hibernia Hall. The tree was loaded with gifts and the souls of all present membrance that were so freely disprogram of exercises was rendered: fommie Kidd; recitation, ‘The Semtnole’s . Defiance,’”” Leo Carr; re Citation, ‘A Girl’s Protest,” Mabel Kidd; see,’ Annie Schmittburg; recitation Hattie McEwen,’’ Hortense Dunni“The Irishman,’’ Frank Craig; reciFrank Guscetti; recitation, lorénce Craig; song, Mr. C. E, Ashburn; recitation, ‘Sister and [,’’ Miss Sallie McUauley; recitation, ‘‘The itation, ‘Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight,’? Bebe Carr; recitation, Lyda McKenna; recitation Mr. O. C. Conlan; recitation, Georgie Nagle; song, ‘The Little Shamrock of Glenore,”’ Mr. Walters; recitation, ‘‘Christmas Eve at Frisco,” Maggie Skahaen ; remarks by Rev. Father Tanham. cS At the Methodist and Episcopal Uhurches the trees and accompanying exercises on Wednesday evening atiracted large audiences and gave unatinted delight. Ol.land yonngentered into the enjuyinsat of the proceedings with the energy necessary to making them unqualifiedly successful, A splendid entertainment was given in the Odd Fellows Hall at You Bet on Christmas Eve when the people of the place assembled to gladden their heart with the spirit of Merry Christmas, The entertainment opened by a beautiful prayer, delivered by Mra. T. P. Blue. The program conrecitations, acrostica and the choruses of little children. It was heartily enjoyed by all, which was to say that all appreciated the efforts of Mrs. Selfridge, who prepared and éxecuted the program. The Christmas tree being next -in order; a commitiee of three proceeded to divest it of its’ riches. Santa Clauswas more generous than ever this year; and he so tilled the tree with good and useful Seciel and Other trip to San Francisco. went toSacramento Friday night. . Mr. and Mrs. Cisarles Hepler Lave . the Methodist Church can be recoverreturned from a six weeks’ stay in San Francisco, Virginia City Wednesday to spend Christmas week at his home here. from the State Nermal School at Chico to pay a brief visit to her home in thie city . the Sacramento Land Office, is spending the holiday season at his home in Grass Valley. State University in Beikeley, has returned to his home at Gress Valley to spend the holidays. ‘spending the past eight months in San Francisco, came’* home Wednesday for a six weeks’ visit. siding in San Francisce for some time past, arrived here this week to spend a month wit her parents. stricken this week with hemorrhage announced the serious illness of N.C. tion was improved according to adIn the case of Fred Galemberti, who . presents that it took some time to strip was convicted at the September term,. it. Many beautiful presents were re1880, of the Superior Court of Sierra . ceived and given, while the comical coun'y of the crime of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, Governor Waterman has'ordered theterm commuted toeighteen years. Galemberti has made himself exceedingly useful in the quarry at the Folsom Prison, hence the Governors action. A Nevel Party. Tie Argonauts of Sutter Camp, No. 1., (a*side degree’ of Quartz Parlor’ of Native Sens, will give a novel party at: Grass Valley next Wednesday evening. The special features supplementary to the dancing will be a series of tableaux illustrative of historical events. : The Champion. The miners at the Champion have been laid off fer about three weeks en account of general repairs being made to the mill. Everything will be ready for resumption of work the early part of next week, and the full complement of men will then be stron: employment, A Presentation. _ Thos. J. Michell, retiring Master of Madison Lodge of Masons at Grass Valley, has been nted by his brethren with a gold watch and chain, Reverend Wilcox. made the speech of bestowal. —_—_—_———— W.D. Vinten Has The finest line of Perfumery in the State outside of San Francisco. All the most popular odors. Remember this when buying holiday gifts. tf SLEEPLESS nighta, toade miserable by that terriblecough. Shiloh’s Cure is the Remedy fer you. Sold by Oarr A cream oftartar baking powder. Highest of a.! in: leavening strength —v.8. Government Report, Avg 17 1890, ones created spontaneous burst of laughter, : Prebate Matters. The. following orders have been made in the Superior Court: Estate of Preston Penpraise, deceased. Sale of personal property approved. January 3d fixed as time for settlement of executor’s first annual account, “Estate and guardianship of M. Penalon, incompetent. January 3d fixed as time for eettlement of guardian's firat annual account. : Estate and guardianship of Richard, James and Emma Waters, minors. Sale of real estate and personal property confirmed. fe Ee WHY DID HE GO? & St. Louls Merchant’s Trip to the Postoffice, aad the Besult. California’s last sensation is beginning to take hold of 8. Louis. J, V, 6. Barrett, the commission meschant of 122 and 134 North Commercial Street, was one of the first to test Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla in sick headaches, Its effect was such « gratt fying surprise that he went over to the post office and told his friend, Thos, P. Culkin, gup’t of the registry division, who was also worried with headaches. The following let ter details his friend's experience also:— very few of these handsome Hand Painted Tidies left (from $1.25 to $2.50) at [4t] Mrs. Luster & Crawrorp’s. Shiloh’e Consumption Oure. which no other medicine can. stand. $l. . ia or back lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Sold by Carr Bros. The Veuy Ohoicest Of goods 'This is beyond question the most successful cough medicine we have ever sold. A few doses invariably cure the worst cases of cough, croup, and bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine, Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test If you havea cough we earnestly ask hr totryit. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, If your lungs are sere, te for holiday ae ents can be found at Vinton’s drug—— PERSONAL MENTION. Netes Abcut People Olid and Young. Juhn Tyrrell has sidinued from a A. L. Woodraff of Columbia Hill Dr. A.Chapman came over from Miss Rachel Hughes has returned Hon. E. W. Roberts, Register of Herbert Fletcher, a student at the Mies Amelia Hook, who has been Miss Lillie Tam, who has heen reFrancois Sauvee, a ‘venerable and well-known Grass Valleysn, was f the brain and paralysis. A telegram received here Christmas Miller of French Corral. His condivices of Friday. _ Harrison Scott, who came to Grasa Valley in the year 1854, .and was for a longtime a mine proprietor, also member of the firm of Scott & Crossett, died this week on his fruit farm near Vacaville. W.B. Hocking, of this city, a very efficient miner who has been foreman of the Bluebell mine in Washington tewnship, leaves Monday for Kennett, Shasta county, to take a position in the Uncle Sam mine. J. X. McDonald, a very estimable gentleman who last winter met with the loss of one of his‘legs by injuries resulting from a fall while he was working at his trade as carpenter, leaves Saturday night for San Francisco to procure an artificial limb. Senator Preston got home Wednesday night from Ione where-he assisted in laving the corner-stone of the Preston School of Industry. It is generally conceded by those who were present at the ceremony that his address was the best of the several thit were made by distinguished speakers. THE ORIGINAL EMPIRE. The Oldest Mine in the County Still Panning Out Well. = -_Wedneaday evening’s Grass Valley Telegraph says: The owners of the Empire mine have reasons to be glad this Christmas time, for never, tn the history of that famous old mine, has auch rich ore come from its depths. Tuis morning the miners ran on to specimen rock in the 1500 Jevel and they . were taking out specimens up to about noon. What they did this afternoon we have not been informed. One piece of quartz alone, taken from the mine this morning, is valued at $1000, and it is stated“the whole amount reached will foot up into the thousands, The Empire is the oldest worked quartz mine in the county. f-—————— Tr your house is on -fire, you put water on the burning timbers, not on smoke, And if you have.catarrh you should attack the disease in the blood, notin your nose. To do this, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, which permanently cures catarrh. A Great Liver Medicine. Dr. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills are a sure cure for sick headache, bilious complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, costiveness, torpiilliver, etc. These pillsinsure perfect digestion, correct he liver and stomach, regulate the bowels, purify and enrich the blood and make the skin clear. They also produce a good appetite, and invigorate and strengthen the entire system by their tonic action, Sold at 25 cents a box by Carr Bros. The Leading & Musie House. Call at or write to Cooper’s, the leading music’ store, 631 J street, Sacramento, for anything in the. music line, We have the latest sheet music, finest and best pianos. Violin strings (steel). 5 cents; best strings, 10 ‘cents; extra (15 cents); best Russian, 25 cents; artist strings, 30 cents each. John F. Cooper; sole agent for Mathushek Company’s (New Haven Conn.) solid iron frame pianos. Over 1,100 sold in twenty years. offered before buying elsewhere. tf Dressing Cases a ty Viaton’s. All this year’e styles. tf Cure is sold by uson a guarantee. Bros. handkerchiefs, at Mrs. Leater & Craw ford’s. worms.. A Grief Record of Various Mate at the North Banner mine, the result being a $5000 gold bar, ed by calling at this office. Auburn Christmas Michell there were 75 persons in costume. the Y. M. I. was lost, andthe finder will confer a favor. by returning it to this office. miner well known in California and Nevada, died Wednesday at Gold, Lake, Sierra county, of pneumonia. custom for yeats, Wm. Giffia, the noted cigar manufacturer and native eon of Maryland, sent us a fine box of cigars. Thanks. : er, is the pioneer and leading manufacturerin Oalifornic of. fine jewelry with settings of gold-bearing quarts and petrified woods. located at the town of Washington in this county; has filed with the County Clerk Cooper Medic.l College of San Franuci-co on Nov. will of known as Meller, HERE AND THERE. teref Lecai Interest. A partial cleanup has been made A bunch of keys found Friday near At the masquerade ball given at
eve -by Prof. On Christmas eve an emblem pin of Samuel Baker, aged 54 years, a On Christmas. eve, as bas been his C.J. Brand, the Nevada City jewelHenry Proschold, M. D., who is His diploma granted by the 12, 1889. Says the San Francisco Call: The Henry Muller, sometimes has been filed for probate. The property, consisting of a placefmine in Nevada couoty, has been. bequeathed to his daughter, Mrs. Rachel Cuoper. Reuben Leech’s residence at Grass Valley was bur,larized Tuesday night, the ouly thing stolen being a pistol, At Rough and Ready a few nights ago a thief broke ite James Hackett’s store and contented himeelf with stealing a pocket kuife. “The artist in each of these cases should receive a medal for not being hoggish . Twe souls Made Happy: San Digao, Nev. 24th, 1890, Eprror Transcriet—In the presence ofa large number of acquaintances George 8. Hosking and Miss Jenny Tellam of Nevada City on Monday evening mutually covenanted and agreed to travel together hand in hand throughout life, Rev. M. Colburn of the Episcopal Church lending — his assistance in the performance of the solemn contract, The wedding jtoek place at half past nine o’clock at the new Carleton Hotel, and aftet a brief period devoted to congratulations: and a season to the enjoyment of a fine supper, Mr. and Mra. Hosking took their departure for the Stonewall Mine where they now reside. The groom is a sober, industrous young man who is well regarded by his associates, The bride isa sister to Fred Tellam, former. ly of Nevada City but now.an emplnye . in one of the mines in Virginia City where the sister visited him four weeks previous to her wedding. The bride and groom were the recipients of many handsome and valuable presents too numerous to mention. . Sussoriper. p ———————— Semething fer the New Year. The world renowned success of HosThe Practical Werkings ef the Republican, who has been in the grocery business for years wax talking with some gentlemen recently on the effect of the new tariffen goods in his line. “We have been compelled,” said he, ‘to put the figures on imported fancy groceries up a notch or so, but many, of our customers for that class of goods are either wealthy or very well-to-do people, whodo not feel the difference. that the slight advance in thé’price of these luxuries has stimulated the sale of goods of the same character, but of heme production. I have on my shelves preserves of English, French and Califoruia make. The California goods are not only.as good, but.are far. superior, to the imported article and are sold at a lesa price, yet some customers prefer the imported good and would not have the home article at auy price. tariff is a good thing in compelling people who want imported articles in preference to.home productions to help contribute support of the Guverumentio payment for luxury. name a dozen articles in my stock to which the same statement will apply.” ferred to is a proof that the McKinl:y law is accomplishing the objects for which it was passed, ard that is to discriminate against foreign goods in ‘. the City of foledo, County and State ‘. For fine gld jewelry with O. J. Brand, PAYING THE PIPER. A. merchant of Stockton, -ays tue [ notice, though, Here is where I think the I could The illustration by the merchant nfavor of home preduction, and to compel those who prefer imported articles to those produced at homete pay for their indulgence in luxurious tast os. ; bother. a Carr tite. Sole Agehts e F o = c= =o (ee ] Cr . c= — — . <I Se — — ae a an wi mote up your mind to buy avi ie ¥ induced to take Those who dance wust pay the piper. : —_————— Stats or Omto, Crry or ToLepo, Lucas NTY, ; soak Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is tbe senior partner bf the.firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in o aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL. LARS for each and every case of — Callfomntsson ta on T Tuesas ceed Oe at body o’clock P. M., for the pur she meeting. Transfer books will close on Savaraays January 10th, 1891, at 12 o’clock Office No, $20 Sansom et, room No. 10, Ban Francisco, Califorule. m ANNUAL MEETING. “REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF e holders of the Consolidate d Goth pw gd Company will be eld atthe ee ‘eo 820 Sana Franct sco. » January 13, electi of Di rs to serve ‘or the susaing year, and for the transaction touch other business as may come before THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Franx J. Cuenzy, . Notary Public. . Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Curnney & Co,, Teledo, 0. @@F Sold by Druggists, 75c. A Traveling Nase SEAL. Makes a nice holiday gift for a geutleman, and an elegant lotof them can be found at Vinton’s. Turex-fourths ef your ailments arise from Liver troubles which Simmons Liver Regulator cures. Cuipren will candy take Dr. J. H. MeLean’s Tar Wine-Lung-Balm ;—unlike cough syrups, it contains no opium, will soothe and heal any disthan any other remedy. Leave Your Urdere the manufacturing jeweler, who will] % make it to erder in short notice and at reasonable rates. cn for tweaty-nine hun seven-tenths linear feet of the we Consolidated fa width, situated fa the Washingto: ing Distri ont ‘California, and desi; notes aud official as lots Number N Meridian. ae follows, todiameter marked “ on South end of claim on lode, on edge of South Yuba River and from which mouth of Yuba Canon Quartz Mine tunne! bears South 714° W couse %s 6° 45' Weat 22.26 chains or 1469.1 feet ane ease of the throat or lungs quicker . sion Quarts, diamond, T Sacramento, and not one ger in The Mest Biogen Meliday Steck In the city is to ba found at Vinton’s drugstore. Calf and see the novelties With metal and cellaloid fittings at Surton’s Cough and Coneuniption It body. ctres Consumption. Sold by Carr Elegait ladies’ and gentlemeb’s silk CumtpRen who are troubled with worms may be quickly relieved by. giving them Dr. J. H. McLean's Liquid Vermifuge. It kills and expels Ons dollar a yas will co cover your doctor's bill if you take Simmons Liver ruby, amethyst and other settings. “Lily white” flour satisfaction. tetter’s Stomach Bitters and their con-. tinued popularity for overa third of a century as a stomachic, is scarcely more. wonderful than the welcome that greets the annual appearance of-. -.sees Hostetter’s Almanac. This valuable} Silver.ware in all the latest styles at medical treatise is published by the} ©. J. Brand’s. Hostetter Company, Pittsburg, Pa., eetnanscnconensenremegneenee under their own immediate supervisMetel Arrivals. ion, employing 60 hands in that de ar oa Oe partment, They are running about, ' AL, Woodrtff, Columbia Hill, 11 months in the year on this work, A, Mover, Graniteville and the issue of same for 1891 will be. fp: Dulligan, Vi inis a bity, giver entire 3 Im move than ten millions, printed inthe} P, 8, Waldron, English, German, French, Welsh,. Mise Van Or Orden, Grave a Malley, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Bo-. Mise MGouroy, ’ hemian aad Spanish languages. Refer to a copy of it for valuable and interesting reading concerning health, Miss Lou Hennesy “ Miss C. fgg Val land, J. i and numerous testimenials as to the SP Braet, Est York, efficacy of Hostetter’s Stomach Biti, Weatestare Ormonde, ters, amusement, varied information, a a Proschold, do astronomical calculations and chro-. Wm. Walsh, ab, Mocre’s Flat, nological items, etc., which can be dea Goffett Relief Hill, pended on for correctness. The alori aig Ban Francisco, manac.for 1891 can be obtained e Caldwell, 8. Age ‘ % free of cost, from druggiets and genRecarte io eral country dealers in ait parts of the Pdhingle eit Fat country. : Mies May Mslarkey, Chicage Park, ower Miss Ella Melarke do Fowud. E. Landsburg, Re jef Hill, E. Willis, Dutch Flat, A $5.black felt "het was found hetween this city and Half Mile House. The owner can recover the same by Wm. Mullin, Seattle Joe Bebe, Grass Valley ‘W. Foss, North Blooméeld, D. Deleaso, paying cost of advertising, at this office. R. Poli sean, e ‘The Finest Manicure sets J. Polideno, do You have ever seen are to he found in manne. W. D Vinton’s stock goods. At the resi ce of the Mejac's ta a aL RA et ba Pilcbale @ residence of Mite iu Sekeancen of 1 A rensant, lows, (itn, Marysville, ® ° oat teen Sones . Gurnett, of Oak ad. of holiday ; ‘tf No harmever done by the use of . vata, Simmons Liver Regulator. Migs Diszasé lies in ambush for the weak, a feeble constitution is ill adapted to encounter a malarious atmosphere or sudden changes of temperature, and the least robust are DIED. usually the easiest victims; Dr. J. H. vit Mooney Flat December 24, Mra, Elisa McLean’s Strengthening Cordial ‘and . bet aged 0 years Blood Purifier will give tone and] nece: vitality and etrength to your entire eas eae ee DrunKENNESS and the craving for liquer banished by a dose cf Simmons ver Regulator, -. Public Taste Hame and Bacen. Colley Brothers 6 of this city are man; and selling the choicest hams and bacon ever offered here by: anybody, Selected corn-fed bogs are used, every piece is carefully trimuned and the curing and smoking are by & secret process that beats all others. Public taste hams and bacon and pit ee gual no other brand. 45-1m Contzy Buos. store in Odd Fellows Building. tf Lf -No. 1855, Application Ke for « Patent. x United Sta States Land Office Sacramento, Cal, Dec; 22, 1890. OTICE is hereby given that Louis DuNerere, winese I Pos ai Mice address is 36 omer San_ Francisco, Gate +s is di nied Wik his oder a me pw fer _ and arts Mine er vein, ae old, with surface ground six hundred fee! Stal male by the field 4 a4 fi in Township 17 ‘orth Range 11 Bast ret Mt, Ditable Base and eed _ No. 61 belng described Lot 61 SE iy the Sunlight Location. Lode Line, Beginning at a Live Oak tree 18 inches in ©. L, No. 1” standin 87 links distaut; orth magnecc variation 17° Ea pewter set ina rock mound marked “8. C ” at North end of Sunlight Location and Houth end, of lode, of Gun ight , exten: teches ei diaineter wars bouth 81 81-4? Eat 14 links etiblis Sevadceies. matted ine at a post set in: rook mound ed “8. C. No, 1” ab ith West corner jaime aide of fume, . nat 8 oe ed inch fiver from w oe a Live Oa ah ee 38 aches ter oan poate inke dis' Shae 12, 18 and 14, Ging oF oe sou! wah e Ne. at ant im ht lovation « ne South tion ; The! ae ga South line ns H tf an on Pes uth line Sunlight Extensivn, 9. or 60) sto 9 . post set ina rock "Lteat’s marked aa th af, Northeast corner . et 3 light iponsion ; Thence Bouth 6 34° Kast 22,3 oo 1469.1 feet to a post se’ vin aaee srof Sun leh cla ‘a qornsr of uD aim ce Norns West?,08 chains or feet to th eof bos el Peaid Sintgut Maeyaes ct tafning fin acres. Connecting Line No. 1. post “8. O.No. 1'at South West cor: ae ° rit ht looalies & 7 ae see an y DM beats Ne8s> W, $0.40 4 “pains tlistent Lee S comprising the Bualight Extension Gurvey of Lode. i Bad marked “3. ©. L. No, ia aon mound standing at North a of lod ‘m of sunlight location and an end of Bunlight Extension Loce « Tagnce peewee S variation 17° at, N, 434° or 1491.6 feet to post Le okmound marked « “8, O. L, No, 8." Exterior Boundaries, innl: at South west corner be § post rik Cleft of rocks marked “ io F' ogee mace ation 1 Maat! Norts 4% ‘eat 22.60 chains or 6 feet t & set in rock mound mar “8. OC, No; ‘bs 9.08 a marked mound marke 4 84° Ka im No, 6"; Taence chains or 600 feet to the naingyg ay he nt Extension Location to contain 19.81 Acres. Connecting Line No. 2. t “®, OC. No, 2 at BW corner of gunlight Hetenston tacos. mag. var, 17 chains .o corner te Lays Ea pt ‘uTaTN. B R. 11 E, M. D.B, and f the Ba em Con yy "na ng " the oe ae yy sion wae nai inetic Variation 17° Hast Pana pete 2 abaine ° or Haw" 1 ise ¥ post ‘S.C. No. 2’; Thence moms 4 22.60 chains or 1491.6 feet eae "4 oe 3; chance souks rah eg chains feet to No 4; Theace wouth $4") vn 60 chales or rene 6 ies pak 0.6; Thence South 6 ains oF er feet te post “B. ‘6, te i of eat 9.06 chains or sagen “8. ©. Ko. v. at South west 6 of B place of beginning, Quarts Scie Mend portion 0 NE 1-4 of Bab ite iW hfeet 14 ‘ot Seotlon'a, T. 9 Mune is recorded a : Maice of Horace County, be as Been tibteants ‘aro’ Yoos pun Grace te claiming adverse) a fier ~ ia Ganuight are ow ule. it wdarae 8 ii 'y witht the Uitoraia uring ae’ easy en ‘ b he f, or th teri: ph ae et W. RO Faxrp SRK, Morney” eh en agticegtarp sete Paina be publ ive w Setar a 4 ake a ete bast ~ ae iditan, Secee. uramsiea this noe. rd ember, 1800 for it. Merit. New FOR You and C 2. eee THOMAS SHURTLEFF Has returned to Nevada City and opened a first-class. Grocery, Provision and Feed Store. He iniends to keep on hand the very best of everything in his line, and will sell goods at bed-rock prices = or Coeah. Galt Hay, Grain and Feed, a specialty, ~ Before making any sat ases be sure and call on ‘Thos. Shurtleff. BY EXPRESS! Tuesday morning will arrive our SECOND ORDER for CHRISTMAS Neckwear! They will. consist of FOUR-IN-HANDS, WINDSORS, SCARFS, Our First Lot being entirely gone those of our customers who are waiting will see the grandest line ever shown in any city in this State ; we make no exceptibns. And are put up in neat Black Boxes witha Silver Scroll tejin the lower corner of “A Merry Christmas. B. H. MILLER, or You! Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street “HERE WE ARE AGAIN!” e8\Put the Dollar Where It Does the Most Good Iwill give to the limit in quantity, quality and value You shall choose from Style, Variety, Beauty and The Splendid Stock of the Season. ME SSUES SEE NEY SNE SNL NIT i Guaranteed Be aso.able. Warranted Reasonable ! ! AG AGP LEO RG. INE AF BENNETT INE IPN CGlothins, NSE I ac COME RIGHT IN, and you will findgevery dej partment filled with the best in ; MOAN’ YOUTIN’ AND BOL (Boots & SELORS, RUBBER GOODS, ETC. ETC. styles all through the line. : THE : Can't Help Being Pleased . f Hats, Furnishing Goods, Tranks Satchel Novelties and attractions on every side HOLIDAYS. Corner Broad and we Sts., Nevada eh E PLAZA Building formerly occupied by Weisenburger Bros. Lar If you are asking yourselt where you can a BEST. EAPEST this season, you can get your answer. by calling on Charles Grimes, i il wife $ ee & A ee