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December 2, 1887 (4 pages)

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ee NNETS. » on hand the sive and Handplay of Trimmd Bonnets ever , market which . at, LOWER than ever beof. ved Felt Hats nts up. oO 1 Felt and Fur $2.50 to $10. ] Felt. Sailor ents, ops. : ‘ork now ‘being ortment of [ONS, Etc. WFORD, NEVADA. poe LDWELL, w, Notary Publio, VEYANCER. de Broad Gee eppot, Nevada City. . the Courts of the State, e United States within ia. and Mortgages for $2.50 cknowledgment thereto hed im 1852. .ssay . Office. ', Proprietor. cs iT... NEVADA CITY, 3 OF EVERY DESCRIPelted and Assayed, By , xchanged for Coin, In __ y Assay Office T have @ ith which I can make ,and guarantee correct y. Working tests will be fo 500 pounds, PRICES ce CO., et, NEVADA CITY, just, Gold and r Bars. 3. MAXFIELD, of Elocution,, nizing classes in CULL TU Etre NCE OF MRS. GEORGE e Street, Nevada City, tions given OR PRIVATELY. sons given in noting, Oil and Water olors, ND PRIV DATARRHfra Smoke Ball. ALLIBLE! ruggist For It! a Relieved in Five Minutes. AY FEVER,” ~~ ued Geeaiead if taken in time. EAFNESS Curette Fmetahie Months Diptheria, Croup, a {i Talis Tasoas SPEEDILY CURED. Invaluable RemedyPatented April, 1886. SENT BY MAIL. Price of Treatment, $3,00 ke Ball, $2.00; Debella(meee fterasl ee, Scale M0OKE BALL C0. San Pranoisoo Oa = artful Imitations.-G& iE BEST. MERZ’ METHOD! cARL MERZ. im HOD EVER PUBLISHED come into general use iano Method. The zhout the country wae ar superior to any wor ten, Karty Merz’ Pia8 nearly 800 pages, ele-, 1 large, clear, new type, to nd strongly; bound. tadent 6 wishes mes should fail to examwhich is SIVE AND PRACTICAL, H AND COMPLETE. 1 is the cownwg eal author, and e place of all other ord ‘this favorite instrument. usic Teacher . t to write tou icienes ciuewiae of sue ling also testim nown teachers who are will pay teachers to loo’ ithough containing more y 4 id tt the Pt e price is sold a nd inferior methods. y mail, pest paid. 8 ARE-PUBLISHED. n and One with Foreign igering. é le ited to send for a samp’ ork, with the privilege of : ot ner a tlicalo ~ 3 Should send @iagounte enue, re eet came ed { : ie ttton’s cure will immediately :‘rely The Daily Transcript. ee = FRIDAY, DEO. 21887, PERSONAL MENTION. ‘C. W. Cross vevaried to San Fra ‘isco yesterday. Mrs. H. A. Harland a.id childre of Downieville, went below yesterday. R. Curnow left yesterday for San Jose, where he will spend. the winter, Mrs, A. Gault left yesterday for the lower part of the State to visit. relatives. John Knotwell was-intown We nesday evening. He réturned North Bloomfield yesterday. Commercial. men in town yesterday : ‘Sam Simon, W. B. Corwin, Felix Cohn, H. D. Judell, San Francisco: J. W. Greenlaw, Sacramento. D. R. McKillican left here WednesPA oe day evening for San Francisco. Ross, who accompanied lim this far, returned yesterday to North Bloomfield. T. R. King and wife, who haye been at the Mountain House for some time past, came down on Wednesday evening’s stage, Grass Valley being their destination. W. H. Phelan and wife, who have been to Virginia City on their bridal tour, passed through town yesterday en routeto North San Juan where they will reside. James F, Boyd of Bear Valley was at the county seat yesterday. Also D, Steele of Filibuster Diggings (near the: Central House), and J.H. Cook and son of Grass Valley. The three latter went out on the Washington stage. , x Jas. Jenkins, with his wife and child, arrived here Wednesday evening and yesterday. went to Forest City. They formerly resided at this city and later in Sierra county. Four years ago they went to England, and but recently returned from theie. The Sacramento Record-Union says that Mrs. Clara M. Byrne, formerly of this city, who has a farmin El Dorado county, six miles above Pleasant Valley, invited: some of her friends to spend Thanksgiving with her. Her reception-room had the blue canopy of heaven for a ceiling, anda carpet of ‘ sutumn leaves and pine needles, HERE AND. THERE. The storm this week is a great puri~ fier. drives out disease. The Levick Comedy Company is booked to appear at this city on the 6th instant. The advance agent has not put in Lis appearance yet, The snow storm is driving the deer into the lowlands around the town of Washington, One man is reported to have killed three there this week. Since the storm began the Sierra county stage has been arriving here about 90’clock Pp, m., which is three hours or more behind summer time. . The Tidings learns that a Nevada City dry goods dealer is about to engage in business at the store room in Grass Valley heretofore occupied by T. R. Cooley. The Amercan Juvenile Opera Corazl. pany went to Graes Valley yesterday and will be there the balance of this week, They will give a matinee performance tomorrow. Two or three teams loaded with freight for the upper country are patiently waiting at this city for the storm to abate so they can start. The chances are they will have to wait several days. During the days of hydraulie mining, such a storm as the present coming on the heels of a dry Fall would set two or three thousand men at work washing gold from the hills of Nevada county, and everybody would wear a smiling face over the revival of business. Nowadays when it rains the people 4s with one voice growl at the mud and pray for a return of ‘clear weather, Can Suit All Tastes. San Francisco Hotel Gazette: ‘The Nevada County. Land and Improvement Association has sold to F. E. Reed the Warner Ranch lying bee ‘ tween Grass Valley and Nevada City, Mr. Reed had traveled over nearly the entire State before making this selection. This is one of Many examples showing that California has homes to suit every varying taste, and that, in advocating her resources, her sons should ‘know no South, no North, no East, no West,’ *? Real Estate Transfer. Judge J. M. Walling has purchased. from the Nevada County Academy et Sociation about eighteen acres of . situated on the west side of Glenbroo avenue just opposite the Academy, He paid $40 an acre. Itisa very desirable piece of property,and the Judge Proposes to build dhe home there. Licensed Auctioneer, _ Parties having is of any kind to dispose of at auction will do well to confer with 8. Casper, who can be found at K. Casper’s store. tf Way will you cough when Shiloh’s A “Juvenile” Gets Into a Scrape Keeping Bad Company. Charlie Bates, a fifteen year old nOpera Company who plays “tl D, . Baron” in “Cinderella” and the tit out of bad company, d= to member of the American Juvenile role in “Rip Yan Winkle,” got himself into a scrape at this city by failing to observe the old adage about keeping On complaint “of Charles Einfeldt, constabl2 Stephens arrested-him yesterday forenoon for going with some older lads at about 1 o’clock in the morning to the Spring .street house'of ill fame known as “‘the Palace” and breaking the front door with a stick of cordwood. The youthful prisoner was taken before Justice Sowden. He was thoroughly alarmed at the predicaby “Col. E.D. Boyle reports having bu 1e le was below the average. . Then he was shown some average ore, $100,000 to the ton. He was afraid to look at the richest pieces—he didn’t want to be led into temptation; $100,000 a ton is the average the Colonel said, and his word is such as to:place us in the position: of the good Presbyterian—what we don’t know we hold_in abeyance.” Phe Delhi mine, to which the above refers, is one of the best gold producers in the world, but the statements ot lately inspected the richest mine now known. It is situated in Nevada county, and is owned byg@man named McMurray, a former Nevadan, and others. The ledge is eleven feet wide, and the ore averages $100,000 to the ton! Col. Boyle saw some pieces of gold in the quartz that was perfectly lousy, and he asked if they were specimens, but he was informed that it was ore that CHARLIE BATES BAGGE: D. Somewhat Exaggerated, OUR GIRLS-ANB. BOYS. =~ * The Virginia City Daily Report says: a t Bring Them Together. Eprtor Transcrirt—The question Cf marriageable young men and women in Nevada City is assuining such 4 serious phase, that I am constrained to.address you in regard to the momentous subject. Who is so capable and competent as the able and obliging editor of the TRANSCRIPT, and who would more willingly aid the ladies ? The suggestion that the unmarried ladies emigrate to the Pan Handle country of Texas, is one that could be considered only as a last resort. The young ladies, sensibly, prefer Nevada county, and in what way can this beautiful and productive country be so welf developed as by the making of new homes by the native and adoptA Correspondent Who Wants the Editar to Ts & A Grass Valleyan Abroad.The Tulare Register of last Friday says: “An insane man got ‘off the train here this morning. He was barefooted and attracted attention immediately by his q ctions. He picked up little pieces of aper and sticks and piled them up,. 44d even gathered up a dog or two and carri@@l them around in his arms. He “Was extremely nervous and often started suddenly ‘as. though frightened. He would not give his name, but said he was from Grass Valley and going to Los Angeles. Officer Tompkins enticed him up to the jail and locked him up. A warrant was then sworn out and the man taken to Visalia to appear before Judge Cross.” r The Storm. It ruined torrents at this city nearly all of yesterday. In the more elevated altitudes the snow is piling up at a the middle. in it. ‘A 6000 CIGAR. An Expert Gives Some Points on Pic One Out. “You never can judge a cigar by its color or shape,’’ remarked an’ old cigar-makeg toa Detroit News reporter as he puffed. out wreaths from a very dark cigar that was perfectly round and as thick at boti ends asin “There’s a smoker now that I rolled for myself,. Puta box of oy ~ them in.a case and I'll venture to say that one of tlem couldn't be sold in aweck. There is no shape at all to it as cigars are made, but just-run your fingers over the wrapper and see if you-can feel any hard lumps or stems Nine out.of ten men would throw it. away in disgust without lighting it, but there’s more real comfort in smoking it than in any straight Lad ment he found himself in. He exed adopted sons and daughters? It cleanses the air and earth and . ; pany them and have some fun. took him to the Palace, The character of at the time of going. The wood against it. earnestly. ‘I swear, before God I di would say so.” asked Ejnfeldt, “No, sir,” said the lad, “I can’ play. It’ was another boy they cal happened in to attend to another case scored Einfeldt unmercifully for swearing to the complaint. ‘‘No house of ill fame except the lowest and most, dis— reputable dives will permit boys like this inside of them,” he said, “and it is a burning disgrace to Nevada City that such a den as the Palace should be tolerated here. If it is not conducted more circumspectly hereafter, I willdo my best to have it totally -Suppressed.and the owner of it severely punished.”’ Ejinfeldt said ‘that he thought his property should be protected by the law from destruction, “Don’t you know,”’ asked Mr. Long, “that you could not secure the conviction of a boy like this for anything of the kind he might do at a place of that class?” Mr. Long denounced the idea of putting costs upon the county by: such proceedings, and then left the courtroom, Einfeldt consented to. have the case dismissed, which was done. He announced his intention to have the town youths who had taken part in the affair arrested and vigorously pros‘etuted. A Foul Murder. Ralph 8. Smith, editor of the Times and Gazette at Redwood City, San Mateo county, was fatally shot Tuesday by a drunken dentist named L. E. Powell who had been criticised in Mr. Smith’s paper for thieving transactions in which a widow lady had been the sufferer. The San Francisco papers give detailed accounts of the dastardly murder, Ralph Smith was a noble and fearless gentleman, and had at this city a number of warm friends who knew his sterling worth and are deeply pained to learn of his pitiful fate. He was a prominent member of the order of the Native Sons of the Golden West, and took an active part in the Grand Parlor held at. this city last April, He contributed to the Transcript during the session a number of very able articles relating to the order he loved so welland of which he Was such a worthy member. His wife Spent the week here with him, and by her winning and kindly ways made herself a rare favorite ee of our citizens who formed he acquaintance. : Wm. Smith has commenced suit in the Superior Court against F. M. Andre for restitution of preniises on Hill’s Flat, Grass Valley township. Mary McCenna brings an exactly similar suit against Henry Silvester. Q. H. Hankins sues C. B. Shattuck j ~ . ti he heart-felt sorrow Bargains for Everybody. and the Coo Mining Company te iw: hr Pape, a this Lodge at the oe : mE ORY cover $1,300.83 alleged to be due for death of our beloved Tener, T. M. way BRCARTNOR OF THE labor by sundry parties who have asJirard, who departed this life on the. Gieat American Importsigned their accounts to the plaintiff. . . 3lat day of October, 1887, beg leave to j —— es gopenit the Jollowing. mn its Pein “on ing Tea Co., : M. Jirard was a native of Canada, A Chromite wenden <¥_Srevenme, sixty-five years of age, and a member Oommercial Street, Nevada City. Many persons are troubled with a. of this ge over thirty years, Durchronic tendency to constipation, They are of bilious temperament. The complaint to which they are subject, though easily remediable by judicious treatment, is in many cases aggravat by a resort to drastic purgatives and chologogues, As the human stomach and bowels are lined with a delicate membrane, and not with vulcanite, they cannot stand _prolon drenching with such medicines without serious injury. Nothing restores argue, kidney troubles, nervous comthe State, : i it is J. Kyorweu, Mf you want Bargaine in CROCKERY, ve Croup, W. ng Cough and . plaints and incipient rheumatism, Be . yo A ; itis, ble. Take 4 wineglass beW. L. Mosiey,+ Com. OME Sem Us . Vronchitis, “For sale by Carr Bros, fore meals and sce how soos you will . 0. W. Wiisams,) . Htyou ron Sarat ip BASKETS, Having b ; ,Cnovr, whooping cough and bron-. relish them, Attest: O. W. WitiiaMs, Sec’y. If you Wont Be gain in NOVELTIES, . Wants can be Suppl a _ mpediately a relieved by Shiloh’s D welling Houses to Ment Fon Dyspepsia s and Liver ‘Complaint odfeand see heen raat Af i Rg Inspection Invited, . coe oF you have a prin quem ee ON e@Vv-. gold. Fi ‘ Tuar hacki cough can be sn quick-. At reduced rates, Junction of Broad. ery bottle of Shilo ‘a Vitalizer. It Now is the Time to Purchase ! cured b ’ » ‘Inquire of H. A. . never fails to cure. Ask Carr Bros, NiSH stot. “Fora a Gat Br, ". g" Mtoe Ina oA ere : oAFAWHENG PAROAIIG IW VERY r os plained that after the play Wednesday evening he met some young men of the town several years older than himself, and they invited ‘him to accomwhich according to hi? story he did not. know the all went in and made a great racket there by singing, playing on the piano, dancing and the like, he sitting back. and taking no part in the acts of hoodlumism. Finatly they were ejected from the building when one of them broke the door by throwing a stick of “I didn’t doit, Judge,” he said not. Iam a Christian and go to church. I would not tell a lie. If I did it I “Didn’t you pound. on the piano?” District Attorney Long who had Mow Suite. }Lieutennant. Major Henry 8. Weleh _members; therefore be it submitted in F, L. and T, the Report are exaggerated to a ludicrous extent.’ The truth about that mine is plenty. good enough, Bequests to Sierra Countyans. y oe William F. Lang’s will has been filed at San Francisco for probate. His y . estate is of the value of $12,000. The deceased left no relatives, ‘and therefore disposes of his property as follows: $3000 to G. G. Clongh of Quincy, Plumas county; $1500 each to John N. Kiefer and -Charles Hageman of Sierra county, besides a cancellation of all debts due by them; $1000 each to Frank Amon of Gibsonville, George Burgess (alias George Jacks), G. Winchell of Gibsonville; and to Lizzie Walter, formerly. Mrs. Wolters; to George Kunder at Gibsonville the dwelling house and lot; to Charles J. and August Wolters the land and mining claims, and the rest of everything t. to Dora, wife of Charles. Wolters of 1. Gibsonville, for herself, and children, Died From Kis Injuries. The Tidings of Wednesday says: This afternoon at 2 o'clock Hugh Charles Higgins joined the silent majority. Some time ago while employed at Weldon’s mine, he fell a distance of sixty feet into some water at the bottom of the shaft. In this position he remained about half‘an hour before he clutched the ladder and pulled himself out. He was drenched with water but did not change his clothing. He caught a cold and it settled into consumption, which caused ‘his death. He was a native of Pennsylvania and aged 37 years, 6 months and 19 days. Santa Claus Sidetracked. E. Rosenthal, the enterprising Commercial street dealer, today makes an announcenient of an important arrival
at his establishment. The new comer is no other than Santa Claus, The old gentleman has brought with him enough articles suitable for gifts to supply the whole town, and has appointed his young friend Rosenthal to do the distributing. The goods will be almost given away. Call and gee them. Northern California Oranges, The Record-Union says: Northern California citrus fruits are quite plen. : tiful in the local markets. The Italian orange vender can be heard upon the streets at all hourd of the day singing out at the top of his voice, “Oranges! oranges! sweet oranges! 10 cents a dozen. Oranges! all sweet, 10 centa adozen.”’ Where is there a country that can beat that in November? We pause for a reply, Death of Nicholas Cox. Nicholas Cox, who has for two months past been under the treatment of Dr. Charles at this city for lung troubles, returned Tuesday to his ranch on the Grass Valley road neur Mrs. Wills’ place. Yesterday he died. Mr. Cox was aged about fifty years, and leaves a family. i Military Election. ‘At Wednesday evening’s meeting of Company C, First Artillery Regiment N. G. C., Geo. A. Nihell was electedg Captain, P. F, Simonds First Lieutenant, and Henry W. Rich Second as inspeetor conducted the election. anaiammuienaintnaanemeramnin eee) . In Memoriam. Hatt or Union Lopaz, No: 48, I. O. O, F,, Norra Bioomrre.p. To the Officers and Members of Un: ion Lodge, No, 48, I. O. O, F.:—Your Committee appointed to draft resoluing his long membership he was always kind and courteous to his fellow Resolved, Thatin his death. Union Lodge has lost one of its truest and most honest members, Odd Fellowship at large one of its most zealous supporters and this State one of its truest citizens. Resolved, That he was a true friend, a good neighbor and an honest man in eve icular, and that few men : ‘ “ habitual tendency . enjoyed the confidence of the people . Giasswar ,. Creckery, ‘ChinaToe ill Neer we aro bai fo conti pation wo effectually “ Hos. at knew him long and well equal to ware, Baelcete, Tinware, foes i p i ae ti . S ‘ ajelica ros. for it. — a re yg “ao Resolved, That these resolutions be. ana a Big Variety of Novelties, Tux Rey, Geo, H. Thayer, of Bouf-. neitier convulses nor weakens the ingpread on iw rues of ung ge Be Le < : bon, Ind., says: “Both myself and Senet in ainine alae enn’ . mctecion be ate days,. RIDIOULOUSLY Low PRICES ! . panies ! ; u ds by md sae ome lives Mion’ Con pe tees’ w. en the organ is sluggish, and thet . fp ep « said Sy yee be. Ifyou want Bargains in GLASSWARE, ‘ Bros ’ uk recat hs promotes digestion, and encourages . publis on coe ig — saan ;. Ifyou want Bargains in TINWARE, ’ appetite and sleep, For fever and. *csirr for one week, pectiully Come 8zE Us ! ‘“‘Buzz-saw”’ ‘feels aggrieved. He has evidently’ been overlooked on Some occasion when the ladies ‘had gone with a handsomer man.” But it must be hard for an intelligent gentleman to be compelled to listen fora whole evening to a lady, “who sits back in her chair like a mummy, talking occasionally about the weather, condition of the roads, etc., and how tired she feels,’”’—although such conversational abilities are new accomplishments for a mummy—but I believe a gentleman possessed of the abilities that ‘“Buzz-saw”’ 80 modestly ascribes to himself and @omrades, could.make himself. so. ine teresting, that. even a “mummy” would tisten, and a good listener is a pleasant entertainer. objecting to wait out doors in the cold while the lady who desired his escort attended divine service. It is not millionaires the young ladies are looking for, although . money is not to be rejected. It ig not a young man who works that she would be ashamed to sit beside at church or elsewhere, for in this country there is no class distinction. But she wantg & man who carries tho stamp of nobijity in his manner and habits, that a can proudly introduce to the family ‘circle. there are plenty of sensible young ladies and worthy, industrious young gentlemen in this city, only waiting. for an opportunity of finding each other out, is it not possible for you to” assist them? In so doing you would add to the happiness of the young people and at the same time * boom the] I wave used several bottles of Ely’s. A pair of Spectacles found yesterday county,’? . OBSERVER, . Cream Balm with great success. Had on Broad street can be recovered by Navapa Crry, Nov. 30, 1887, the catarrh so bad that whenever I callihg at this office and paying for / " ~ qu_esanseeensisigunsuemmssmememnn would blow my nose it would bleed. . this advertisement, A Nasa injector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. For sule at Carr Bros. : ‘“HACKMETACK,” a lasting and frarant perfume, Price 25 and 50 cents, arr Bros. keeps it. ARKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL, No one could. blame a gentleman for} rapid rate. it was yesterday morning two feet deep at. Big Tunnel, fifteen miles or so east -of here. The snow falling in the upper country is dry and light, and the ground there is so dry that should a warm rain now come the most of the water would seep into the ground where it fell. Where to Buy Messrs. Luetje & Brand in another column direct attention to the holiday goods for sale at their establishment, and enumerate some of the leading articles in which they deal. In the way of jewelry, fixted ware, optical goods, clocks, etc., they have a stock that is bound to please customers as to both quality ahd price. They makea spec: ialty of home made jewelry.+ An Unprecedented Career. In its career of over a third of a century SOZOPONT has scored a greater success than any other preparation for the teeth, ever put upon any market. Its reputation is really not supten-cent» cigar. cigars think that the color has a good deal*to do with the: flavor. That’s where they’re mistaken. It is no trouble to color wrappors toa particular A certain grade of leaf can be made to use on a light or dark colored brand by giving it an extra’ Sweating. The high-priced and the cheap cigar may look the same, but the trouble comes when you light a cigar when the filler is nothing but stems and refuse, and the wrapper is good: The] stems will burn faster than the Wrapper, or the fire will run down on the side of the binder. a word of advice right here. ing a cigar never go by the color, and don’t: be particular whether it has a belly or not. it is smooth under the wrapper you can take chances in smoke, shade. People who smo Feel it carefully, and Let me give you In selectgetting a good A good cigar is generally well made, even though it-may be of a very ordinary shade, bulk of the wrappers used now are . srownin Wisconsin, The greater Tey years ago compares with it. it, and thus-be convinced of its wonderful curative comoraty and Colds, Now, Mr. Editor, as it seoms that Nhe away. the merits of this who suffer from Coughs, Colds, Con‘sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, or any affection of Throat, Chest~or Lungs, ‘are especially requested to call at Carr Bros.’ Drugstore, and get a Trial Bottle Free, Large Bottles Would hawi til Since using the Balm I am quite a it.—Charles Beisel, Co. K. 17th Infantry, Fort Custer, Moni. catarrh with positiously universal. No dentifrice —° Py ceo A Gift for All. sively on high priced brands, quality gradually deteriorated an ‘ Tn order to give all a chance to test & . are raised there, powers Dr. King’s New . 8¢em to have run down. for Consumption, Coughs will be, for a limited time, This offer is not only beral, but shows unbounded faith in great. remedy, All Five or si from Pennesylvania, but the qualit, not what it used-to be,’ ~ Exvrerric Catarrh Cure. Carr Bros field, ol-10w, Spectacies Found, $1. und, entirely out of breath, = aeniEndes lifferent man. Woul& not be without I am using Ely’s Cream Balm for the best wrappers came from Connecticut. They were used almost excluThe now very little good quality wrappers The tobacco farms years ago the standard wrapper came ” Nevada; Smith & Knotwell, Bloom When baby was sick, we Bave her Castoria, When she was achild, she cried for Castoria, only one-hal that if used as directed it worst cases of catarrh.—J, B, White Sulphur Springs, Montana. ee ood result, having used boitle I am convinced will cure the Sprague When she became M isa,she clung to Castori When she had children, she gave them ( Castori aici Renee king L. OF NEVADA CITY & ke Has concluded to give up two stores at this ‘be SOLD at extremely LOW PRIC I have an_ overstock it of the late winter I avill I mean business. Goods se d x ° . I find my stock is too large Fixtures for sale. County, and works for the j CHAMPION CLOTHING SAL, Mre. J. Naffziger.. Proprietress — November 80, 1887. J.M. Thomas, Grass Valley, W. D. Harris, do Harry Seymour, city, E, Bond, do A. Barton, do J.J. Ott, do Emil Ott, do Luvia ott, do R, Curnow, Graniteville, C. W. Cross, San Francisco, George Lord, Grass Valley, Sam Simons, San Francisco, Will B. Corwin, do Felix Cohn, do H.L. Judell do Jew. Greenlaw, Sacramento, D. Steele, Filibuster Di ings, James F. Boyd, Bear Va ley, T. W. McIntire, city, John Werry, do James H. Cook & son, Grass Valley, Ed Brownell, * do Wm. Williams, do ARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL, -Proprietors November 30, 1887. Robert Organ, city, R. C. Walrath, San Francisco, James Freborrough, Alleghany, D R. McKillican, Bloom eld, Jay Ostrom, do A. J. Ross, do L, Haner, do Charles Phelps, Washington, A.B. Bell, Snew Tent, John Knotwell, Bloomfield, C. H. Fulweiler, Sacramento, Max Saches, Cincinnati, W. H. Phelan & wife, San Juan, Gus Ozalli, city, Prof. Ertz, do , G.G. Allan, do Geerge Fuller San Juan, T. R. King & family, Mt. House, f Mrs. H. A. Harland &4—ch,, Dowieville, Mrs. K. Le alty, G) James Jenkins & wife, San Fr ancisco, Miss C, Jeuking, do T, 8. Sevens, do L. A. Berk, do No-wonder S SANTA GLAIIS SIDE Th Suitable Holiday Gifts fur Big and Little, Great ard Small, anta Claus feels frightened at the because my prices are below competition, Come and See My Stock or TOYS AND NOVELTIES, FANCY GooDs CHRISTMAS CARDS, _ ALBUMS OF ALL KINDS, ORNAMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS TREES Candy, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Figs, Dates and Bananas. @ lution, MEERSCHAUM Also a full line of MEERSOHAUM GOODS—I have just received the largest of GENUINE HOLDERS ever brought to this city, to called, PIPES, FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. And don't forget that there Will be no need fora Santa Claus for those who buy at E. ROSENTHAL'S, . Commercial Street, Nevada City. and finest stock CIGAR -AND GIGARETTE which the attention of smokers ig great revoAND NOTIONS, b cy LE GRAND NEWS ! WELOOME NEWS ! . & ADDITION TO THEIR IMMENSE Stock of very Superior Teas, Coffee, Spices, Etc. Etc. In which they offer Better Value than ever before, Offer a Genuine Surprise To their numerous friends and patrons, THEY HAVE JUST OPENED A NE WwW DEPARTMENT! = And are offering 8 -If jou want Bargains in CHINAWARE, BEEHIVE DRY GOODS STORE, & GRASS VALLEY. _——-—00 —— + Sam’l Weo,.-. Proprietor. Continued Big Bayaits for Twety. Days: Only! Our Brussel Carpets in endless y up. Sewn Free, Ingrain and 3-ply Carpets at Half-price. Wall Papers and Decorations in large quantities to select from, at Reduced Prices, —_—00—— Black and Colofed Silks at 75 cents, worth $1.25, 1000 pieces of New Dress Goods at Half-price, SAMPLES FREE, Expressage paid to all parts of the ingot assortment in the foothills your ed at less than city prices, SAM’L YEO, 14, 16, 18 and 40 Mill Street, Grass Valley. ariety from 50 cents * Fine Upholstering a Snecialtv, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS, OOAL, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, Wood & Willow Ware, Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Oaps, Fuse, Outlery, Orookery, Horseshoes, Nails, Barbed Wire; eto, Parlor Heating Stoves, Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, O11 Stoves, Maiti facturers and Repairers of Tin, Copper & Sheetilron Ware, Hydraulic Pipe, Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings. Mining Implements a Specialty, Agents for (Oalifornia Powder Works, MAIN STREET, NEVADA Cry, Largestand Best Equipped Naraware Store im Northern Calle fornia, LEGG & SHAW, Manufacturers and Dealers in FURNITURE, Beds and Bedding, Chairs and Lounges, WINDOW SHADES, CORNIOES, “Eto, — Winest Stock {of Furniture in Nevada County. —— —— Christmas and New Year Gifts INBOTH STOREs, PRICES As LOW As THE LOWEST. LEGG & SHAW. Overstocked! $40,000.00. SPOCK OF CLOT HATS, TRUNKS AND RUBBER CO Must be sold before January Ist, 1888. Finest-stock! of CLOTHING, HATS, TRUNKS, ne in' rubber goads, which on lower than ever before, for CASH ONLY. Any person desiring to purchase Don't miss a chance to save y fcre after January rst, 188 of tobacco these, as in Connecticut ‘is : two-thirds as much stock Patronize the man who br Miss Mary Hook, Miss Sara Miller, Mrs. J. M, Hadley, Mrs, L. 8. Calkins, Mrs. J. M. Walling, Miss Eda Rosenthal, Mas. L. M. Sukeforth, Miss Clara Baruh, Miss Emily Rolfe, Miss Alice Crawford, Miss Addie-Boardman Goods appropriate for bd (verstocke 1 Serna On ACCOUNT OF DUIX TIMZEs, HYMAN,Prop. Sav Francisco Opposition Storas NORTH BLOOMFIELD, One store and consolidate his city into one store. ee A Full Line of the Best Brands of BOOTS and SHOES must AT COST, etc., will be sold ES in order to make room. account close out at astonishingly LOW PRions. Ad wholesale or retail at prices one store will receive a rare opportunity, money, holidays. for the trade this year, there8, I will only carry about aS at present. ought down pricesin Nevada nterest of the people, ? ESMAN OF NEVADA COUNTY. Nos. 2 to 8 Commercial Street, Nevada City, Opposite P, Lund’s Hote a Lower Main Street, Grass Valley. [Leap Year Ball ! l, North Bloomfield. GRAND dédd ARMORY HALL. NEVADA Crry, aes ON Monday Evening, Jan, 2, 1888. Under the Auspices oj LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, Native Daughters OF TED Golden West. First-class Music by a Full Orchestra, l'very effort. will be made by the Ladies of Laurel Parlor to make this One of the finest parties ever given in Northern-Central California, nee Floor Dirootor...Mrs, 0, J. Naffziger. a FLOOR COMMITTEE, Mins Ida Maltman, Mrs. Wm. Richards, Miss Kate Matteson, Mrs. Wm. Thurston, Miss Cora Clark, —° Migs Liazie Keenan, Miss Jennie Marsh, Miss Belle Rolfe, RECEPTION COMMITTEE, Miss Grace Morgan, Miss Mattie Bradley, Miss Hannah Keenan, The.Grand March will begin at 9 ’clock, ——— Tickets admitting ONE LADY ‘AND TWO GENTLEMEN, $1.50. Each Additional Gentleman, 26 otg, Admission to Gallery, Ladies 50 ote, ‘) by NG, ODS, Now is the time to . geta fine outfit in Clothing for the Seis altiaten ota eee