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December 5, 1889 (4 pages)

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aoe he ae ramepagen copa ertown of N Spee and gountien, at te to, feb ioe ' exra to “THURSDAY. DEOEMBER 6. 1889. has a poem inspired by Fortuny’s sia . z ii ue “Bhe Daily Geanseript se benemesill steel, ened City, Cal ” EE The “Century” Fer December. Gitlin The December Century epens with a series of unpublished letters written by the Duke of Wellington, in his very last days, to a young married lady of England. Besides pictures of the Duke’s residences, etc., there are C Wellingtow; the imposing © full-idngth picture by @ir Thomas. age ies used ‘as Sore a endbinel interest’’ is very. strongly continued in Joseph Jefferson’s autobiography. * i Mr. Oharies ard’s illustrated article on “‘The New Croton Aqueduct”, isthe first fall aceodut of that mAreGOs. and unique remeron’ is, rs The i W. E. Griffis, the wellknown authority on Japan, writes of ‘Nature and People” in that fascinat-. ingiatandtmore ‘of Theotore“Wores’«} pictures being given in this connection?” sot ~0e : 4 The tWo; Fi nch painters, Aliré@’ ‘Stevens ‘and Gervex, zive pictares of their “Paris Panorama of the Nineteenth Century,” and tell how they came: the work, and their method of” putting it on ‘the canvas. Protesaor Fisher” begins his striking papers in this number on ‘‘The Nature and } od of Revelation, ” taking up at subjesr'ot * Revelation txid the Bible”? 3 In fiction we Bes Mrs. Yoel new novel, “Friend Olivid,”’ Mr. Stockton's “The Chanter,” . Hopkinson Smith’s heroic story of ‘Captain Joe,” founded.on-fact;and “The Tansing of Tarias,” by a new writer. Besides the Christmas and other poetry of this number, Mr. Stedman famous “Spanish Lady,” and accompanieil by an engraving of the picture. ‘The chapters of the Lincoln Life deal with the fall of Richmond: and Lincoln’s visit to the abandoned capital. Mrs. van Rensselaer gives briefly her impressions of the French Exhibition; and the editorial pages come to thie ‘défense of civil service 'réform. The National a Association. The National Batcstional Bapoein tion “and Connell of bave decided to hold their next annual Convention at St. Paul, Minnesota, July 4th to 11, 1890. . Hun. James H. Canfield, of Lawrence, Kansas, is 88] from’ one . bundred: to two hundred 4jory'to it. Lf the farming purtions of southern part of the county on Bear . River, six miles from the C. P. BR. R. . The soil and climate in this seetion are unexcelled anywhere. The soil is 64 really better and the climate fully as godas it is about Abnra and Newcastle where lagd is gelling readily at dollars an aere. Of course they are situated near the railroad, but fruit can be hauled to market ‘from five to twelve miles on good roads without inNevada county took the same interest in getting water on their lande:and would spend their money as liberally for improvements ad Placer. county fariners do, our lands wool] be worth five times whaf they aP@and bein demand at that: M «sola bas a large area of valuable land which only requires water upon it to make it productive and profitable. Mr. Spaulding ot the South Yuba Canal Company has made a proposition to the farmers of that section, that if they would con‘etradta ditch from Union Hill the company would furnish them water at fea-onuble rates. The ‘fine of. the ditch has already been surveyed at the expense, of the .conipary: The lasid owners ought.’ ‘te avail themselves of the opportunity to get water while they can. “The tristecs “of the school district are Daniel Bilderback (clerk), Henry Piliard and John Rugsdale. The school house is getting gid, and it will not be very lony before a new one will have to be built. . Tbe trustees ‘bought a new organ for the school this fall, and I am glad to say the-teacher, Miss Alice ¥. Perkins, is making good nee of it. The children are learning to sing and enjoy.it very much. . Mire Perkins’ ‘is an experienced teacher, having taught in this district several years at different times. She is thorough in ber work and has -the school well graded. A. J. Torrany; Co. Sapt. SNL TSE PU LTE DATE INET Be Old-Fashioned Maple Syrup. The ‘market is flooded witt imitations of maple syrup, the most of which bear obout as much Jikeneas to the real articleas burlap does to velvet. George C. Gaylord:has succeeded, however, in getting some that takes the memory right backto the down-east maple groves. It has about it that flavor and emoothness that cannot be imitated. If. Their Business oameieg. Probably no one ne thing has caused sucb @ g»neral revival of trade at Carr Bros, Drug Store as their giving away to their customers of so many free tria bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds Asthma, RPronchitis, Cronp,.and all threat and lang diveases qu ely cored Macxoua—This district is in the President of the Assoéiatict. It is ¢x. yon can teat it before buving by getting verted Oe ae ee a 5 iat Seay tempi eee Every the . bottle warranted. a : The Sierra county correspondent of the News Letter. says: The Sierra Buttes’ Company is working about thirty men, with only ten stan. pe running at No. 9 mill at Sierra city. The . other forty ‘Were latély shipped to the Unéle quartz mine, afew miles’ above , Shasta county. . Twenty stamps are running quite a distante up the side of the mountain, three-fourths of a mile in air line, above Sierra City. A tunnel has just been started for the newly discovered Mexican ledge, directly under highest peak of Sierra Buttes, 8,840 teet, above the sea. The avetage ore yields $10 per ton, as result of crushing at Kentuck Mill, a short distance above Sierra City. A tramway is talked of from the mine to this mill. The Young America continues to yield largely with good regular monthly dividends. One of its heaviest owners, Oiiver Sunderhaas, in investing largeiy in Shasta coutity mining properties, whete he is located for the present. Grant and Appel, at Allegheny, Sierra county, within the past four months’ have, by their own labor, extracted ever $100,000 from their lately discovered rich pocket. ledge, rivaling, if notexcelling, the famous Rainbow extension new main tannel, thre wiles by road above Forest City, crossing ridge for channei, is in 3,498 feet. Che formation for the last. 100 feet. ir very. soft, white: swelling bedrock, indicative of a. near approach to the lost lead, which was struck #o rich about 1,700 feet below, when progres was impeded by lava flow and deep: channels, . Stockholders are now very hopeful of early realization of their brightest anticipations. Am Inspiration. ee The following from the poet laureate of Boomtown fits the truth like a glove: Mary had alittle lamb, its fleece was white as snow; it strayed away one never go. Then Mary sat her down, and tears streamed from her eyes: she never found the lamb because she did not advertise. And Mary had a brother John, who kept a village store ; be sat down and smoked his pipe and watched the open door. And as the people passed along, and did not stop to buy, John still sat and smoked his pipe, and blinked his sleepy eye. And so the Sheriff closed him out, but. still he lhngered near; and Mary came to drop with him a sympathizing tear. “How is it, sister, that these other merchants here sell all their goods, and thrive from year to year?” Re»membering now her own bad luck, the little maid replies: ‘‘These other fellows get there, John, because ‘tay advertise.” mine adjoining. The Bald Mountain . summer day, where lambs sbould . Natiowat Soma Dec. 3—J. 8. Levy, J. F. Brady, C. H.' Fallweiler, J. Miller, P. A. Campbell, H. 8. Stevens, a be » C. Cobiine, San Frat B.F. Snell, You Bet; F.#. Curtis, calialr :W. Cuming: bam, Empiis Ranch; W. L. Cole, Sacramento; Heman Phelps, New York ; Jas. Holdeworth, , Jackson Lake; . Jno. Mannel, Sierra City. ~~ Union Horer, Bec. 2—J. H. Shea,_ Geo. R. Hendrickson, ie Francisco; Chas. Teglar, Railroad; Slebanis Bump, Courtland; A. J. ie Sacramento; Jas; Crnsen, Downieville; Benj. Coughlin, Trackee. Ge _Norare nicer for a Christmas present-than.@toilet set ina plush case. Vinten has all the latest styles. tf. “Like Magic,” produced'by Ayer’s Cherry Tiree Colds, Coughs, tooth, and Sore Throat are, in mgst cases, im> mediately relieved ~\N by the use of this “wonderful remedy. ‘strengthens vocal organs, allay¢ ™ irritation, and prer, B) vents the inroads of Consumption; in h every stage of that y read Ayer’s Cherry PeeSs toral relieves coughwing and induces i / 4 refreshing rest. my ee used Aver’s Cherry Pectoral : in my family for thirty years and have always found it the best remedy for zines, I feel justified tn recommending Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. One of -the best recommendations of the Pectoral f8 the enduring quality of its popularity, it being more salable now than it was twenty-five years ago, when ite ateet success was considered marvelous.” R. 8. Drake, M. D., Beliot, Kans. “My little gilkey. four years of age, was so ill from bronchitis that we had almost given up hope of her recovery. Our family physician, a skilful man and f large experience, pronounce ed it useless to give her any more medicine ; saying that he had done all it was possible to do, and we must prepare for the worst. As a last resort, we determined to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and I ean truly say, with the most happy be eo After taking a few doses she see breathe easier, and, within a week, wy be 4 out of danger. We ‘continned givin; Pectoral until satisfied she was en an aE well. This hias givea me unbounded fait in the preparation, and [ ree ‘ommend it confidently to my customers.”—C. Lepper, Druggist, “Fort Wayne, Ind. For Colds and Coughs, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral . PREPARED BY Or. J. ©. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1 ; six hotties, $5.~ ‘Worth 06 » bottle, disease; croup, to which complaint my cHildren have been gad '— Capt. Carley, Brooklyn, N. bo “From an —* nee of over thirty 7 years im the sale proprietary mediNational Guard Laws. The laws and regulations to govern the National Guard of this State promulgated by the Adjutant General’s office are now in the hands of the Printer, and are-expected tobe for distribution in the eatly part next February. This is a work that has been sadly: -peeded by Officers and mezbers of the National Guard. A tached to the regulations is an appendix which embraces the signal code . and other matters of interest to the citizen soldier. This work bas been Kewen, assisted by Adjutant General Orton in the revision of tle same. It ‘is claimed for itto be the most complete regulations ever issued by any National Guard in thigor anf. other State. Colonel Kewen devoted his léisure hours and spare time for about a year perfecting the work,* The work will succeed the one compiled by Adjutant Général Backtis in 1880, whieh has gone out of date. Tax fountain of perpetual youth was one of the dreams ‘of antiquity. It has been well-nigh realized ‘in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which purifies the blood, gives yitality to all the bodily fuietions, and thus resteres'to age much ‘of the vigor and sainescegnic youth. comet ooge you will make r er ie t Brgcuam’s Pais cure bilious and nervous ills. compiled and edited by Colonel. Perrie . Ir you don’t go oO ahd ste Vintor’s . } tan rarest oa ak boars perfumes made ‘can be found at Vinton’s. Pat op in fancy ig a Just the thing for holiday gifts. . Every Saturday afternoon and evening Dr. Van Aokin will extract teeth free for extremerly poor 4 e, and the pre ads will be en hong Dental cma n26-tf Tue ihore & man saante! wrephed op in himself the chillier he gets. DIED. -, _ Atthis pve Dee. “4 Ate . ene. infant . duughter of J 6 months, Fee “BORN, %, "At Grass Valley, December 2, to the wife ot Charles E. Clinch, a son. Order to Show Cause. N THE SUPERIOR /RCOURT iN AND FOR it the County of Nevada; State of Califor nia. In the matter of the Estate of JACOB SCHM P.¥, ssisionde, the gett of ‘the Last Will o} poche, dace deceased, having filed is iition reying for an or der of sale of all the real erie, of cedent forthe purposes therein se t fort! Itis therefore ordered by the said that all persons icterested in the estate o: said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court on Monday, the Sixth day of Januar: , 1899, ab ido’clock in the persnees of sai day, atthe Court Room of said Superiorourt, at the Court House in said county of Nevada, to show cause we z — 4 should not be granted to_the.se Raoqutey ito rd pt a phe real rete = of e . nDecess e ‘and the that a copy of this order be publishPed at leant four successive weeks in the NePong pe oes 7 ee eevee Sih day of JeBNOTT Wa LLING, Superior Judge. t ated December 24, 1889. UTHIINIG)" HIOILII A Newspaper advertisement: could not adequately DIA Y GiRIE 009 Se 5 a ' = F Merty Christ tas nl Happy New Year to a IS THE GREETING EXTENDED BY W. D. VINTON,)
Cor. Broad a Pine Stre., Nevada City. Qa HAVE YOU SEEN His HOLIDAY hd od if Not Do not Fail to Go and Take a Look at It. THE INSPECTION ¥ WiLL REPAY YOU ! il t even as laiiie as abies one describe it, Best of all, everything is vada Daily Transcript, a patil ple’ ie ‘ sc ceceaeeneeeinmmaacmamcaiaiall , BP sag a a Bao ‘have i _ Pan) andiyeturt fot one lowest first--. mpile to'give fhe teachers « ‘splenaid _ swblegpis © already. agreed to sell tickets to St. class single rate for rownd trip. Easternand Southern roads will make low rates, which will be announced at an cide St. Paul has organized a local Executive Comimittee and the most complete arrangements are being to the Northwest, and to make the meeting a great success, There will be ample hotel accommodasions are being planned to all important points ‘of interest in the ‘Northwest and on the Pacific coast, which ph fi y “with ‘the fines; ; iday trips that they ever wosente One hundred thousand copies of the Official Bulletin will be}. issued in“March. It will be a 24-page quarto, s tifully <illnetrateds: and containing fall particulars about programme, entertainment, rates and rontes, and wifl be sent free to all whd gend names and addresses to 53. Sherin, of the local Executive Cominittee, Bt. Paul, The Country ry Merchante. eat The Sentinel of the Golden’ Gate says: “Give your printing to. the printing offices ia your own town, They are entitled to it. No imatter if you do pay a little more. You can well afford to pay a little more when into consideration what those editors are doing each week to build up your town and develope its re-} sources. They sow, but you reap the greater of the -harvest. Have home pride enough, therefore, to keep your printing in the town where you expect to make your own living, and you will never regret it.” : ————— « A Woman's Miscerery ‘Another wonderful discovery bas been made and that too by e lady in this coynty.« Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severesttests, but her vital organs were undermined and der th seemed imminent. For three months she y and could not; sleep. She’ t dee’ ‘bottle of Dr. King’s : New Diecovery for Con_ sumption and was so much relieved by the medion oe rireton all cured har aay) ey) Liver ehidaeemenepiallvsie tbinictns A 4 Aa eset CRAY Aikiadaan pre . ticipate will be required to ot. nee "yim a fon MASQUERAD E —AND— DOMINO BALL, —TO BE CIVENAt, Armory Hell, NWewada City, ae FRIDAY -:EVENING, * Dec. 27th, 1889, Under the Auspices of John Michell. hg! All persons desirin+ to parget tickets permitting them to mask from the following named stores: Mrs. Lester & Crawford, John. Webber, B H. Miller and Chas. Grimes. Persons out of town will be favored with tickets . by named parties. —t+— Two Prizes Will be given, . One for the best character sustained by a sustained gentleman characscpline : a MARCH At 9 o'clock. pee TH Tickets admitting gentleWAKE UP EVERYBODY! addressing any of the above-. lady, and one ‘for the best/ Music by BOTNES S ORCHESTRA Costumes aud Masks can]. be secured at Lester & Crawbroke nd out of ’ eee oa Simmons . tord’s, man and Jady, $1, Extra Jaen Meee ii ro dies, 50, cents. DON’T ‘PUT OFF TiLi OUR IMMENSE STOCK IS CULLED OVER. ‘We say emphatically,) sasuke we believe what we are saying, that we have never before offered to the . people of Nevada~ County (SUCH STUPENDAIS HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS As now grace our Establishment. NOVELTIES IN PLUSH: ‘Dressing Cases. Handkerchief Boxes, . Manicure Sets, Glove Boxes,‘ Odor Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Jewel Cases, ‘WhiskBroom Holders, Shaving Sets, Card Sets, Tea 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. Books, Booklets and Christmas Cards. ‘We have enough of these to supply everybody; and fhey: re all the finest and of this season's styles. 0 Be Ain TOME TES Bs All of the most popular kinds. you want, ask for it. a TO Ts: of the rising generation, ize as to Toys. . taste. ae PERFUMES t printer tells us we are crowded for rgom in this sees Mow TO COUNTRY PuOrum. what you want to pay. ee to fill it agaperg on Making Your Holiday Purchases. . If you don't see what f. Here's where we. make the youngsters smile: They} all say we are the leaders in contributing ta the demands It is not necessaty to particularWe ai say we a supply feast The Big. Fire’ Scorched Us, but : We have a nice line of the best of this class of Goods. Grocer, Provisio rOvisio . We have much more to say about our Holiday Exposition) _ . but we will say it in another part of the paper, as the) If you cart visit our store, decide what you want and abéut ; Send in’ your ortie fois vides . TO BE SOLD AT LOW PRIOES. nd These Items will g 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 Ae TOILET SETS, MANICURE SET: $, SALAD SETS, WHISK-BROOM HOLDERS, HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, ODOR CASES, WORK BASKETS, ETC. / All in the Neatest and Most Artistic Designs, 44 of . -—Also the FINEST and Largest ' Variety oft: mo SR Ew Ve ES Including EASTMAN’S latest! cutglass goods, LUND/BORG'S, ALFRED WRIGHT'S; PICKSECK. ER’S and PINAUD’S, ‘The foregoing include all the latest odors, such‘as, “Floral Chimes,” ‘“Blie Bells of Scotland,” ‘Ye old time Martha Washington,” ‘‘Wedding,” “White Clover,” “Spanish Jessamine,” “Damask Rose,” “Arbutus,”*‘Puritan Breeze,” etc, ete. : : le aaa a <2 FOR’ FURTHER PARTICULARS. CALL] AROUND and see-the assortment. ww. DPD. VINTON, Cor. Broad and Pine Sts., Nevada Oty We Are Stil Here f° -Weisenburger Bros., PROPRIETORS OF THE Plaza: Grocery : and : Feed : Store . NOW. FOR BUSINESS, © Canned Goods, Flour, Butter, Onions, Potatoes, Hams, Beoon, 7 at in, Feed, Etc. bask all kinds, ~ " Attractions a. a This week we place on sale our immense line of Gentlemen ‘ ee sa Handkerchiefs Showing the Gratidest Array of Qualities and Styles in Silk and Linen, ever seen in. this city. z. Be Sure and See Them! taped Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St., Nevadd ‘City, ' FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS -orHOLIDAY PRESENTS. —_—BY— A. BLUMEN AL, Cov. Broad & Pind Ss. 20 lacie: 38 peter wide, ALL WOOL SUITINGS, all shades, at 75 cents a yard, © 10 pieces, 48 inches wide, ALL WOOL TRICOTT, at 62% cents, 50 pieces HENRI ETTA 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. 100 DOZEN Ladies’ ry Gents’ SILK. HANDKERCHIEFS which will also be sold at Half Price, I also have on hand a good assortment of Ladies’ and Children's CLOAKS which will be sold at a low price. 4ITABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, KID GLOVES, ETC., all of which — . will be sold at ‘HALFPRICE. “3 Call Early and ye . vour Presents while the lasoconent is : Large. and Complete. Om Orders ra We the Country pro promptly attended to, Samples vent on een oO AY BLUMENTHAL, © Corner Broad and rine Sta. THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON: —ARE HEREBY EX TENDED BY— H. 'H.*LENNIE: & GO, To their numerous customers. They.are now showing in / great variety the HOLIDAY GOODS: you require. Plush and Leather Albums, Manicures, Writin Desks, Work Boxes, Japanese Goods, Shaving Sets, Cu and Collar Boxes, Etc., Ete Children’s Department—Panoramic Views, . Dolls, Rocking Horses, Drums, .Wagons, Doll's eprtis Ba Ete. An extensive and. beautiful selection of ISTMAS CARDS, ‘BABY BUGGIES and PURSES at COST, “ALL HOLIDAY GOODS REMARKABLY GHEAP,— OF Call now and avoid the great rnsh. No pase to show goods, Pioneer Book Store. H. rnd & co. TEE: FrLACE } 110 BUY YOUR GHRIST MA PRESENTS. per te . Bremd,— BROAD STREET, ABOVE PIME, NEVADA CITY. Ofer to. ihe publ Sie Largest and . most Beautifyl Stock of IMPORTED and . pg JEWELRY ever bought 4o this Gold a an Silver Watches, Chains, Ladies’ Seus, Bracelets; Breastping, Shawl Pins, Rings, Bangles, beautifully set in Diamonds, Emeralds,: neblen, Toroise, Garnets, Ameth sts, f Oth her Precious Stones, . 1st Sapehites, Quarts and. ~ Fine. Solid Silver and Plated Van, a Of Late Styles, Just Received, Everything in our Store Warranted ag Repr oo § Be tes #8 rere: ¢ ar se erWe make Home-Made Jewelry’ a Spee Ewe wil it —o ona: e e will sell our Beautiful St ck er Store. in the State, sy ee This isthe ONLY P re . le Pilon we ee cia Dh — ning’ ie aldo al dies and chi é Gallery—} <, BROTH. j ntlemen, nts. La' die and. ct 25 oti re Conmercial& Pn Sts; ‘ eas see Holiday . i ees 4 Charms, \, gold, ful fri twent eleve al. ( never bigge Are p and p aches chang Altho claim rheun has et for th certai neutrs which consti Hood! from 1 parilla The évenin lor, Ni ~ Presid F. W Nihell, ey evenin * Caye . have a R. ordere< leasing this. éc discha) San Jo: the pr having o The { evening No; 16, A: NG Daniele J,0, A J.C.R will tak ning in To be dyspeps plaint— fectly fi The hs whisk a Hostett: ployed 1 and alte of the b witbin . exis ~nown « ave rer thoritati fraternit relieves maladie ought ai ular of f dition te moat re] and rem matism, Hand children rleeves, Tux g pills is t Nowa prices at quest of gifts, The Is “bast vie the ied work on. Wher sh