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December 23, 1888 (4 pages)

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. The saw-like note of the great titmonse . 4 shoe to be puton his » SUNDAY, DEO. 23; 1888. issaid to foretell rain; that of the blue tit, cold, Various proverbs avould seem to indicate that the cry of the ow), if heard in bad weather, foretells a change. Herons, says an old author, flying up and downin the evening as if doubtful where to rest, “presage some evil approaching weather’’—a legend as old as LATE NEWS. will dothe work in A No, 1 shape. ‘dl9-lw but an anvil and came near killing himeeclf against that. Virgil. < ‘ In Germany dwaers in the country +00 * Kilrain. Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll and his family will spend the Wint:r in California. Mrs. Nancy Harris, the 15-yéar old gull, sit on the sand; it’s never good weather while you’re on the land;” and fisher folk know that when, the seamews fly 6ut-early and far to seaward fair weather may be expected. When rooks fly high and seem to im fice. 3t shiloh’s Consumption Cure, wife of a.farmer living at Paris, Ind., itate birds of prey by soaring, swooping, of sign certain a almost itis falling, and gave birth to triplets. the vicinity ofThis is leyond question the most Loads of wild game are brought into coming storm. Staying inmidday, or comthe rookery, returning at. Cough Medicine we have Marysville by hunters, who find a ing to roost in groups are also said to be successful A few doses invariably cure eversold. , ready sale for their goods. omens to the like effect. of Cough, Cronp, and cases worst the green the of The Trustees of the Pacific Methodist The constant iteration storm has Bronchitis, while its wonderful success College are considering the project to woodpecker’s cry before the ecre of Consumption is without given it the names of rain bird, rain pie, in the remove the institution to Woodlan‘l. andrain fowl. Stormcock is a provin, cial name shared by this bird and the A smelter is to be erected at Spokane Falls, provided the people contribute 75,000. ment. missel thrush, the latter often singing through gales of windand rain, Storm It will give 500 men employbird is also applied to the fieldfare. fo Scotch shepherds the drumming of Red Bluffis to have a permanent the snipe indicates dry-weather and frost at night, and Gilbert White remarks that woodcocks have been observed to be remarkably listless against--snowy, foul pavilion built by the Board of T rade, Tt will be 52x150 feet and will cost about $7,500. A womanat Grand Rapids, Mich., was recently severely injured by the weather, while, according to apother author, their early arrival and continued abode “‘foretells a liberal harvest,””—Chicago News. ei sudden closing ofa folding bed on which she was reclining. CRAND BANKRUPT SALE ! market it was a pale red and binders used aniline to color it a deeper red, as near the color of russia.as possible; but of late years tanners are making it of a beautiful the saloon of John Messamore, at Raw malae —— “rr the outside of the hide; the inside ismade They left a warning for the saloon _—— The people of Wapella, Ill., recently saw the little town of Midland City, twelve miles distant, suspended in the clouds. The mirage was so vivid that 9-———— THE ENTIRE STOCK OF A deposit of silver ore has been disare abundant. An excavation is now in progress, and the ore found below. the ground is darker in color and rich Oh San Franciseo Prices . a eh — a bargain with itat the price Mr, Mulloy thi be paid into tk compliance w bargain. The 9 visor insists u they will more bill for rental City Hall as a Mountaii XS ulu. POR THIS WERK ONLY ! Guns, Pistols, Shelf Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Powder and : Sportsmen's Materials, Doors, Windows, this week 4-ButROSENB ERG BROS. will sell for at Fifty Cents a ba ton :Kid Gloves, Embroideted back, Gloves is en: pair. lron,¥Steel, Leather, prize for being ion in Califo Nevada City Any one purchasing a pair of these far and wide titled to a Chromo. Leather;Shoe i and the mem! ion—the riche the coast—as Pe _— FOR THIS WEEK ONLY ! Findings. a ALL KINDS OF of the order a sirous of hay his men to th and give an Mechanie’s P ds s worth of Goo Water and Steam Fittings,: Any one purchasing Five Dollar Brass and Rubber Goods, Satahes. ~ —AND THE can easily rai Mountain Di trip and pres¢ of $500 in coir loss of time . suffer in prep trip. stmas Remember, before purchasing ‘anything for Chri call at the 5 'S AR. YES CHRISTNEMW A Knights are « TAXIS. House, Mill, Mining Pine Street, 57, 59 and 61 city Division Shey aved Chromo Is entitled to a Handsome Framed Engr And a Full Line of [ also Give Meals at all hours at this Restaurant And Farming Materials FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS. J,$, HOLBROOK, Pine St, Nevaga City, Geo. E. Turner, AND ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND. into a contest PALACE DRY GOODS STORE Bolts and2Washers,., The F PALACE DRY GOODS STORE, The Cheapest Place in Town. Inthe Sup Henry,guardi ROS mented lumbe J. L. Lewisor trators of the ter,Mrs. E. J. ~ er $15,800 wh a rae Silk P. S.—Gent's, Ladies and Children’s Linen and chiefs a specialty. to Mrs. Regli jury on the fir dict for plait claimed that I Nevada City. @QnrmAND BALL N competent to demanded the SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS ! so that it coul other heirs. pay ea HOLIDAYS ARE ‘GOMING . A Lest Til Rosemthal’s A letter-rec of Carnarvon Commercial Street. pe —— 00—-— after the w Thomas, from for five years. Citizens Bank At the Holiday There is no getting around it. Season every little Boy and Girl, all the larger A SUBSTITUTE FOR CREMATION. _—~ Will Bring a Man To. PE oe Dr. Hay, an English chemist, with a . . learns that th . ‘TO BE GIVEN BY to is an inmat BEHOLD THE BARGAINS . accommodated we have laid in THE LARGEST, FINEST Laurel Parlor, No.6, GOODS to be had in In Plush Goods--tEW SHADES AND coLORS-— . LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’ : JEWEL CASES, . WORK BOXES, _ . : After pondering over this question, I began, and horsemen believe he would have concluded that while intellect cuts had Bell a large figure in making a man affable, the track been in condition. Boy’s record is 2:20. He goes tomor often the main reason may be foundin self-interest. row to San Diego, where he will trot on Christmas. in common sense and gains absolutely nothing by his rudeness but thedislike of The report which was day says: sent out last night in reference to a be civil.-Nashville Democrat. : An Indianapolis dispatch of Fri plotto assassinate General Harrison is regarded here as utterly absurd. Noone believes that there isa word of truth in it. Harrison’s Private Secretary, Mr. Halford, denounces ‘the story as entirely baseless.. The Wiunemucca, Nev., Silver State says: A rumor has reached bere that a 10-year-old boy named his fellows. .¢ 4 A Philosophical View. AND IN SFYLE . : “Ma,” said Bobby, in a slightly injured tone of voice, ‘‘there vere lots of things REMEMBER THE PLACE: you let me do before the baby came that oe you don’t let me do now.” “Do you think so, Bobby?” “Yes,” asserted Bobby. “Still,” he went on with more philosophy, “‘I can’t expect you to be so good a mother with Stand Old h’s iSakefort COMMERCIAL STREE?, two children as you were when you only had On€.”” ce wapesinnene nineties (Near Pine,) Baker, at Lovelocks, procured some The Reaction Came First. . NEVADA OITY. ..-..0--+-CAL. strychnine and endeavored to get “How is your employer, Sambo? I some of his schoolmates to eat it. heard he had a bad fall.” _~ a> Failing in this, he prevailed upona LeiheNIMW “Yes, sah, but he’s sufferin’ most from Piute child to eat some of the stuff the reaction before he fell, sah.” “Oh, the reaction came first, did it?” and the child died. The boy has been arrested. : Sixteen men were buried in the-ru » Yes, sab, de mule kicked him ober.” Matched Herself Out. 4“Oh, papa,.I was caged once,” said a . ins of a wall that fell at Strobell’s furlittle girl. “When I was visiting auntie niture and frame factory in Cincinnati, in the country last summer I went into Q., while the building was burning. some bushes, and after a while I found I The fire was discovered early Saturday wascaught. ‘he bushes were so thick I hatched myself ont.” PROPRIETORS. an accomplishment much needed by un fortunate baseball ylpes.— Martha's Vi Sees —-We have a Large and carefully selected line’of Miscellaneous, . Works of Travel, Biography, Fiction, Poems, as well asa Fine Assortment of at prices to suit everyJuvenile Holiday Books, : body. Ss. Cc. W., . ee CONFECTIONERY AND NUTS. u ine of the Finest Ci GALL AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL ROLibaY Goose Orders from the Qouatry Promptly Attended To. ‘ Moniay lve, Dec. ol EMILI FLOOR MANAGERS: Miss Alice E. Crawford, Frank T. Nilon, IN ALBUMS, We have a large assortment of Fine Phototograph Albums in new shades and styles. Also, a full line of Autograph and Scrap Albums. IN TOYS, Mrs. A. R. Wadsworth, Miss Cora Clark, Miss Clara Baruh, Miss Jennie Marsh), Miss Bell Rolfe, ¥. W. Bost, J. M. Hussey, E. A. Tompkins, . W. T. Morgan, ~ M. M. Baruh. OF Music byGoyne’s Full Or We have a carefully selected line of what the chestra. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— SS ee CARR BROS. u Wevada City. 5 : fetiert oe SIF TS, ie” ee oe ah ial re, R Chang The Down changes Mon ule, The sta seven o’clock two days to r tonville will . The down st LUETJE & BRAND, the charge of 00: Jury 7 George Ch: son. He den is set for tri morning. above Pine, Nevada City, OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOOK OF GOLD AND: SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Optical Goods, Bracelets, Breastpins, JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS SET IN DIAMONDS, EMERALDS Rubies, Turquoise, Garnets, Amethysts, Sapphires, Quartz and Other Precious Stones, — Entit! All are enti money will b have, at once family rem cleanse the . bilious. For bottles by all Fine C] The choices and Claret V hive Grocery Eclipse Chan —o— FINE SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE. : We make Home Made Jewelry a Special i ty, which i ; ° tee 18 Carats Fine ' as Hoe thio all to call and Ae of goods suita Gallery—Ladies 25 Cents, Gentlemen 50 Cents. The Publi i Cordially lnvted well-loaded 1 and friends. Dse~THE PLACE TO BUY nISTMAS PRESENTS, 380) Admission—Centlemanh and Two LaPo M@F r Weare selling our -beautif beautiful stock cheaper : than any other Store in dies. $1,50, oe her parents. celebration ¢ ta’s birthday which orna daily at abou ——o—— “Grand March at 9 o'clock sharp, All Goods Sold Cheap. ROSENTEAL. Broad Street FLOOR COMMITTEE: and at general mining work. Palace Drug Store, ; Apply at Geo. G. Allan's, Cor. Pine c& Commercial sts., Foundry, Nevada City. N. —ON— Particular attention will be given to orders from “up : perience with machine drills ‘ “A Much-Needed Want.” Genuine Meerschaum Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, little ones want. —_—_—_—_—_—__— . How to wear whitewash gracefully is No. 56, barrows, Velocipedes, Drums, Etc., Ete. Have also Just Received a Lot of FINE MEERSCHAUM GOODS, —EMBRACING— two to seven noon enterta little boys a . bums, Picture Frames, Dolls, Wagons, Wheel ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY A Blacksinith Wanted . country,” and the utmost care taken to,-select for those get out,” YM ems mF morning, and a general alarm brought €couldn’t “Well, how did you finally get out?” , who entrust the selection to us. antir Department to the scene. “Ob,” she replied, with a toss cf her Fora mine, who has had exwry. Bray was buried by
curly head, “‘I had alittle hatchet and I Hydraulic Parlor, —aAT— IN BOOKS. Sold.Without Reserve ! A OF— Dressing Cases, Christmas Cards, Paperteries, Al six danghter of Toys, Novelties, Picture and Scrap Books, Work Boxes, SHAVING SETS, CARD SETS, BABY SETS, Etc., Etc. The Goods will he A sensible man willalways . COMBINATION CASES ODOR CASES, Little Goods, —CONSISTING DRESSING2ZCASES, COLLAR AND'CUFF BOXES, Most of the Stock is New EXoliday _ HANDKERCHIEF AND. GLOVE BOXES, Low Prices. A boor always shows that he is deficient : . Birthda [ have just received a Magnificent Stock of the County, consisting in part of the following: The rain cemmenced just as the race here and has . Wales who is circumstances . Bedroom Sets reduced from $115 t« AND MOST VARIED STOCK OF HOLIDAY leaning toward ghastliness, has invented miner. $85. John R. Adams, of California, a substitute for cremation. ; Sedroom Sets reduced from $40 to He would,pound and pulverize the formerly of Victoria, B. C., brought corpse in a mortar, breaking the bones to $30. Carpets, per yard, reduced from suit against E. B. Marvin, of that little bits, The resulting mass he would city, claiming $20,000 damages for put through a prodigious sausage ma$1.25 to $1. Carpets, per yard, reduced from $1 alienating his wife’s affections. The chine and make it into mincemeat. Dried to 75 cents. * by means of steam heat at a temperature case occupied the attention of the of 250°, the mass would attain a commerParlor Sets, reduced from $60 to $40 reduced from $30 to Court three days, the jury bringing cial value as a fertilizer. : oBed Lounges, : Should this method fail to suit, he sugin a verdict for the defendant. Hair Mattresses, reduced from $2( Mrs. T. B. Jones, the wife of a’ gests either the boiling of the body and to $15. the conversion of the resulting oil into a farmer near Healdsburg, committed Spring Beds, réduced from $10 to $7 lubricant for soap, or else the placing of Willow Rockers, reduced from $12 suicide at an early hour Tuesday the body into a gas retort and converting to $9. morning by hanging. She arose about it into illuminating gas, ammonia, tar, _iattan Rovkers, reduced from $9 to 40’clock,went to the barn,tied one end animal charcoal, sulphate of ammonia, 6. : of a rope to a rafter, the other around aniline colors and carbolic acid. Wall Paper, Half Price. Dr. Hay is nothing if not scientific and her neck, and then stepped off from a practical. Picture Frames, Half Price. Mirrors, Half Price. bale of hay on which she had been sird Cages, Half Price. Sensible To Be Civil. . ~ standing. Fine Rugs, Two-thirds Prive. that! wae it @hat wondated ST have dttan Bell Boy trotted a m:le in 2:19!4 on aheavy track at Los Angeles Friday. made men affabie, and why there should Aud Evervthing Else at Equally exist so many degrees of sociability. = A t the Sta: niform Ran held at San J tain Division victory it had previous year Girls, and particularly the Young Ladies, MUST iff's Sale byithe undersigned. Ba tana HAVE SOMETHING NICE. In order that all may be snowing What Too Much Scientific Study er. The work is in charge of a Nevada have broken the world’s record fit for use. Exchairman ofth se a ls, Goods, Trunks, Satche GOR. BROAD AND chances,’at 50 cts. . also haveta Prize Raffle, consisting of 60 forthtand purchased at Sher-' . and above reproach es—San Francisoo, New York and Honol T have also on§hand’a Full Line of . Wholesale Hons WILL BE PRESENTED WITH A POUND Mirrors, Etc., burned, they c ed to pay for t county jail cha OS., HYMANPINEBR STS. NEVADA CITY. Candy Persons buying 50 cents worth ofOFPreach FINE TEA. cect Chain Rope, Nuts; Carpets, Nam TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS! IN IT , FOR “SZ7<>we & THERE IS SOMETHING NEVADA CITY. Shipping making arrangements wich the Great Tea pany so that blank! books tor buff leather.—American . Recently‘owned by L. M. Suke™ Bookmaker. ey disposition of the age, and being of a generous in town, I am now firm any by mined not to be outdone Com ‘The inside or flesh side is used on heavy covered on the Fowler farm, near Meriden, Connecticut. Surface croppings Rubber Oil re ni dahlia TMAS CANHaving a very large stock of CH RIS the progress with up DIES on hand, and wishing to keep and deter used for pass books, law booksand a great Yet Prices made no charg Cothing, Guts Fumishing Gols, Boots, Shoe Factories and will BROAD STREET, place for coun Direct From Eastern At positive and unmistakable Bargains. We “a ay: e attention of every shrew be sold offer something worthyjth A. Tam, on Pine Sst. Spring Beds the observers could seea train of cars . yarjety of cheap bindings; also for hat approach and leave the Midland stalinings, jewelry cases, etc. om i e For Goods that are always desirabl * —OF— Mattresses, skivers are split skins, the outside being tion. Th At the Old and Well-known stand & ULMAUUL 464 UDUAUAY into patent leather for carriage tops, etc. Buffing is madein all imaginable colors and grains, and some of the best moroccos and sealskin imitations are buffing. . Roans are full substance sheepskins; keeper not to resume business. . In This Market. e bill over for co feel that where years past perr be used withor CESSARY. SACRIFICE 1S NE oF Ta0cvwest Ir you want a fine turn-out, go er age contains a prize. The.lucky Nnmb to Henry Lane’s livery and feed achance. Ezcch pack ther toge 2, calibre 40-8 ; stable. draws a Winchester Risle, modeliof '86, er ial er veraeters a quantity “of Loaded also s; shell ading re-lo for s ratu appa Now is just the time to senda holiwith day present to your friends in the Sheils, East. Carr Bros. have just thething. GOOD ASGOLD ! A LITTLE FANCY GoopDs : ——— ———+ +e + The Best Dress for Our Choice though 2 ~ §llent Companions. bodies of the entembed miners will probably be recovered in a few days. Bookbinders, as well as other workers It has‘transpired that the Boston in leather, must look to nature for the women cast hundreds of illegal votes best goods. “Although science has made imitaat the Jate election, probably enough several noble efforts to sugply an some cases has succeeded, yet in and tion, the on result the to have changed for first-class work where durability is Mayoralty. required, the genuine skin is necessary. The willof A. S. Abell, founder of Russia leather, one of the oldest modthe Baltimore Sun, bequeaths his enern coverings, is still the most durable, is concerned. Although tire property to his three sons. The so far as wear ‘American-russia(cowhide) has very largely estate, aside from the good-will of the taken the place of the genuine article— Sun, is valued at over five million American russia being larger skins,~is dollars. much better adapted to factories thanthe first-class blank Governor Martin, of Kansas, parimported skin—yet fora ‘book in every. respect the genuine russia \doned editor Thomas C. Thurston, of é leather is best, some excellent bookbindLeavenworth, who, while intoxicated, ers to the contrary, notwithstanding. citizen, recklessly shot aninoffensive + American -russia was introduced about the and was sentenced to eighteen years’ 18 years ago, and when first put on : A comriere line of toys, Christmas \ cards, games, confectionery, and averything ¢lse appropriate for holiday gifts at Smoot & Durbin’s. LEATHER FOR BOOK BINDINGS. The fire at the Calumet and Hecla mine has .almost burned out. The imprisonment. The White Caps tore down or oe williag buyers. AND THERE ARE G00 TUNES COMING . a parailed isthe history of medicine Since its first discovery it has been sold en « gnarintee,a test which no other nedicine can stand. Ii you bave a Cough we earnestly ask-you to try it. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. If youf Lungs ure sore, Chest or Back lame,use Sh‘loh’s Porous Plaster. Sold d6-6m © by Carr Bros. = CHINA 1 red fr i n be e g athe i st 4s soon as it ca annt money ju .wwa We€ ; Commercial St., Nevada City. Wholesale House—82, 54—Market Street— Tinee rooms suitable for housekeep56, 68, San Francisco, Cal. With 40 Stores, we are enabled to undering. Leave word at Transcrit ofais sell all others. Pennsylvania } city streets. Th GLASS, Miller's Clothing Emporium, GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO, loads of rock bh; ’ Trustees from Ore. Fs CROCKERY, ‘ : 9 Free. Box of Pure French Candy Farnished Rooms Wanted. Supervisor ) road district N City Trustees : X EXave Who i Se plow, where he inight walk anshod, ne . ( Ny dy I () ; fall froin returned lately officer an when A : G aay i aks é a sizeof the Mexico took a cord about TOIT Handkerchie‘ts, SOY common bed-cord, put it in the mouth S mS ONE, COME Aes AND who live by the sea say: “Seagull, sea City Vv LS : lack faith in the skylark as announcing . a the ease seis a tied it tight-. Box of Choice French Candy, Tuscarora, Nev., claims to havea is fine weather, but when the lark and the oe : bix passing y on the animal’s head, population of 3,500. cuckoo sing together they know summer 4 Mifflers, om D etoile r left ear under the string, not prinfully With The zinc mines at Galena, IIl., will has come. — Cue oe hece : In Hampshire swans are believed to be tight, but tight enough to keep the ear shortly be reopened. nders in thunderstorms, and it is said down and the cord ‘n place. This vo! ees. _ 2 The ‘California on whecls” exhibit hatched = that those on the Thames have an inour Store Suspe every person ia gently.on horse the patted he dorie, has arrived at Omaha. Before stinctive prescience of floods. suddied the side of the head, and commanded clerk, hotel a L. W. Scott, heavy rains they raise their nests. Neckwear, EXTRA DOUBLE PRESENTS, he obeyed In the south of France so much store is himto follow, aud tasiantly denly at Redwood City. : ee TICKETS, DOUBLE EXTRA gee! nf if that r magpie, the of TEAS, wisdom EXTRA FINE The totak: land sales at Bakersfield set by the perfectly subdued and as gentle and tree a of summit the on nest its EXTRA CHOICE COFFEES, for three days amounted tp $100,000. jt builds bis feet to]’ the country folk expect a season of calm, obediont asa dog, suffering {) CLOTHING EXTRA LOW PRICES, The output of the coal mines near butif lower down, winds and tempests be jilted without making re-iatance, » —AND A— and acting in all respects like an old Albuqu rque, N. M., is 450 tons a are sure to follow. The abhorrence in which mariners hold day. —AT— the swallow-like storm petrel ‘is well Our China, Crockery and Fancy Goods =, ears naa pigeon “Latest advices are that Henry M. known, Its appearance is believed to deyepartments are brimful of DRessine cases, toilet sets, handker1 Stanley, the African explorer, still note cold weather. This little bird is the Choice Bargains. : lives. Mother Carey’s chicken of sailors, and is chieis and glove boxes in new and Give us a trial and judge for yourself. witch. water and finch stylich colors at Carr Bros. tf storm called e also Arrangements will shortly be‘mad Concerning gulls in general children for a fight between, Sullivan and Leetieneiemeermeenane — on the point of consigning him to the ee stage SUNDAY, * Grand Holiday Display ¢ largest and Gost Assortment FREE CANDY. His owner’was nT . Exer a5 Le : adjunct. When . Camer & Drabec of Quaker Hill, who toilet LS fect. any one tried tu shoe him he resisted all efforts; kicked “aside everything vom — ds-Im a5. a . Pesos burger Brothers’. i WH] Grass and Clover Seeds at Weisen Ny So. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal Notice. tas pgs A Wectihfid and ‘Siph-apirited herds, [1k Pere GON sreSuto — — ~ 2 Go Pa “= WEATHER WISDOM. eden ® Subdning a Fractious Horse. Che Dai eee see ae aii ' ' ts Tr witstri t Wa SE nil The ai e corte is Trouble — : }ms os ELSES es See : —.—— This is the only place in Nevada City where you can get Reliab Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, E ye and Opera Free of Charge. as i t Glasses, Etc. Engraving don A special ‘i d20-4t Dollar: oR. & G.” pest. Mrs. Le See the ne