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A The ‘Daily Crsnseript.
i degrees below zero, and°in high alti~ tudes
—_—_—_—_——
days.
ae
re a te 0 een er
“WITH BUBBLING GROAN!”
CYIRCULATES IN
Sevada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,
Spenceville North San Juan, French Cor:
ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's .
Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; alsoin Placer .
and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San .
Franciseo—in fact, throughout the State
“from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to.the Sea.”
ized at Sea.
lows fast.”
, Ubeasy glance at the distant horizon.
. larger than a mais hand.”’
it with his piercing eve for a few
ments, then reaches for his lor ng eyeglass.
Published Daily y esndays excepted) by
—BROWN
. “" OFFICE: littlé cloud betokens danger.
No. 32. Commercial strect, Nevada City, Cal.
look of determination, and,
; . orders to the seamen, the’ eraft is put
SATURDAY, ‘DEC, 24, nti ; about and all sail made for the nearest
Ee ; harbor, where in‘ apparent safety the
lanchor is dropped, and
THE COLD WAVE.
. with defiance!
The storm bursts!
People Fear to Venture From Their
Homes. . tions made for an emergency.
The storm increases but all seems safe.
Santo But see! *the vessel gives a sudden
; : a . lurch, turns quickly about, and away
A dispatch from Colorado. says:/ she goes!
The cold wave here has been .of cam-! The anchor cl has brokgn!
»
paratively short duration and the temou. reed ship Bight ye ridden
g ie ag : any Saiely, but for one wea i in that
perature not excessively: low fcr -any.! anchor chain!
length of time, but in the mountains! The strength of the chain is no greater
extremes have been reached ofintense than the strength of its weakest, link.
cold. For. a week before the wave! On the sea oi life, how many men are
wrecked because of the unsuspected
crosged the range it was intensely cold weakuess of a link in the chainof health,
in Western Colorado, the mercury at —one weak vital organ in the body.
_some points reaching thirty-five toforty . The mystery of death is even greater
be the.mystery of life. We think the
jinks of cur-chain are strong, but we too
astonishjng . seldom critically exdmine them for-ourrecords. Lastnight the Rio Grande . selves, and never really known that they
road reports some of the most bittér. ie bear the strain that. we put upon
2 t ae m.
‘weather ever recorded. At Cumbres, . [have a friend,” caid Dr. Dio Lewis,
on the southern line of the State, at
an altitude of 9900 feet, there is thirty . habitual sufferer from kidney and liver
feet of snow and the mercury is 39° . trouble and rd spirits.”’ Pagretre vi aet
: = nao. . Was one of the wisest and safest public
below zero. ctaphiabege Records 20 be" 1's. achers of the laws of health, eroie:
low, Leadville 20° below, Glenwoo’. +The very marked testimonials from
Springs 13° below, and Jerome Park. college professors, respectable physi24° below, while at Robinson, at an. “la@ns, and other gentiemen of intellialtitude of about séven thousand feet, . ence and character, 10 sinh espe
the mercury froze, and the spirit ther. . prised mé. Many of these gentlemen I
mometer recorded 51° below. . The! . snow, and, reading their testimony, I
cold is so intense there fhat people . War impelled to purchase some bottles of
J arner’s Safe cure and analyze it. Befear to venture from their houses. sides 1 took some, sw allowing three times
a = the prescribed quantity. I am satisfied
DIED. that the medici ‘ine is not injurious, and
"4 étevadecc ity, December 23. 1887, Mat-. Will frankly add that if I found myself
thew Alty, aged 65 years, 4 months and 15. the victim of a serious kidney trouble I
. should use this preparation.’”
making .some
& CALKINS-— To his experienced view, iuis harmless
Across his bronzed face there comes a
with quick
the hardy
mariners watch the approaching storm
~ The decks have been cleared, the sails
close furled, and all ordinary prepara. A Watal Sense of S. curity Awfually Real.
. A wet sheet and a flowing sea, a breeze that folFrom his look-out the faithful old
. captain of yonder merchantman casts an
cee! vonder a smail speck of cloud ‘‘no
He watches
mo. ‘who. ean lift 960 pounds, and yet is an,
e. Ps
oe
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by ;
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[The funeral will take place from
the Methodist Church tomorrow after.
noon at 2 o’clock, under the ar
of American Legion of Honor.
Ispices . through!
Frienvs . the condition of the kidneys, and they
One year ago the Servia, while in a
. great storm, parted her two-inch rudder
chaing—no wonder,—it was rusted
The key to human health is
and acquaintances are respec tfully in-! may long be diseased and we be ignorant
vited to attend. ]
ee
ARKIVALS ATTHE
NATIONAL HOTEL.
RECTOR BHOS. -Proprictors
December 22, 1887.
8 Treanor, San Juan,
C Seaman, city,
J-R Vineyard, Pleasant V atley,
F Oakey, d .
Ww Yuba City,
G HShearer, do
J C-Smith, Bloom field,
JC Davi ison, Sacramento,
W D Travers, San Francisco,
James Keid, Moores Flat,
J B Treddwell, Sacramento,
Mrs M T Luther & son, Downieville,
Miss Annie Graham, Petaluma, «
Miss Daisy Graham, do
J Brophy, San Francisco,
EA Wetmore, city,
George Fuller, San’ Juan,
James McIntosh,.Bloomfield,
George Fletcher, Grass V alley, }
T P Mason, Sac ramento,
T M Stackus, Downiey ille,
N Douglas, Colfax,
U B 8mith, Chicago, Iilinois,
J Vaughn, Downieville,
LR Antler, do
Mre C McDonald, Chicago,
RL Murray, PikeC ity,
Hon T L Ford, Downieville,
E’Spafford, Columbia Hill,
L’Mow ry, Downieville,
Jobn Lavaego, do
Mrs N Evans, San Juan,
Mre K Morse & d,do ,
Mrs E J Gillenwater, Colusa,
C Organ, city,
M A Belcher, Sen Franci iseo,
John Goffett, Moores Flat,
G G Allan, city,
Mrs T Dowling, . Moores Flat,
Miss Annie Dowling, do
Miss Alice’ Dowling, do
H Dowling, do
George W Downey, Mayvert,
F W Fellan,
N Bertrand, Battle Monntain.
ARKIVALS AT THE
UNION HOTEL.
Mrs. J. Naffziger -Proprietress
December 22, 1887.
JM Thomas, cma) Valley,
W D Harris,
George Lord, do
Miss Luvia Ott, city,
JJ Ott, do
Emil Ott, do
A Barton, do 7
JPConway, de
F C Bishop, Virginia City,
N Luchsinger, Willow Valley,
M T MeLeod, city,
W L Hudson, Grass Valley,
E BOdell, do
Isaac Fleming, do
Miss Belle Harris, Colfax,
Miss Ollie Atwell, do
A B Woodworth, Yuba c ity,
Miss Mattie Gregory, city,
J M Clark, Omega,
Iw Greenlaw, Sacramento,
George Cutting, Sem Francisco,
WA Hanley, do .
. Charles Barlow, city, .
Cc Sehwallenberz s & wife, Grass Valley. .
!
Qa .
A Valuable Medical Treatise. .
The edition for 1888 of the sterling .
Medical Annual, known as Hostetter’s .
Almanac, is now ready, and may be
obtained, free of cost, of druggists and
general country dealers in all parts of
the United States, Mexico, and indeed
in every civilized portion of the Western Hemisphere. This almanac has
been issued regularly at the commencement of every year for over one-fourth
ofacentury. It combines, with the
soundest practical advice for the pres.
ervation and restoration of health, a.
large amount of interesting and amusing light reeding, and the calendar,
astronomical calculations, chronological items, ete., are prepared with great .
care, and will be feund entirely aecurate. The issue of Hostetter’s Almanac for 1888 will probably be the
largest edition of a medical work ever
of the fact
. er no pain.
™ . majority of all the deaths,
. the blood and sending disease al
. . the system.
sumption, it strengthens the Lungs,
instantly allays all irritation of the Throat.
published in any country. The pro-. .
prietors, \iessrs. Hostetter & Co.,
Pittsburgh, Pa,, on receipt of a two
cent stamp, will forward a copy by
mail to any person who cannot procure
one in hisneighborhood. '
ang Se
Buckten’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupions, and positively cures Piles, or
no pay required. Itis guaranteed to
give perfect satisfactiou, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box. For’!
gale by Carr Bros. tf .
mr eee 5 .
Everyruine for holiday cooking can .
be found at Gaylord’ 8 store, lw
SAMPLE Booxs for a all kinds of Stamp{
ing at Mrs. Mills’ store, Broad street,
— City. d21-3t
signed intends to make application tothe -/
Governor of the State of California for a pardon assoon 28 the same can be practicably
made.
against George H. Rogers.
County, California.
notice that I will apply to the Governor of
the State of California, on the day set by him
for hearing of applic ation for
month of January,
don from the ju¢ gmeut on conviction ren
dered against me inthe above entitled ac
tion, in the Court aforesaid; on February
18th, 1886. GEORGE H. ROGERS.
Dated Decemer 2), 1947.
, because they give forth little
They in reality cause the
by polliting
through
_—————+ eo -+______
—— .
NEVADA THEATER
AND —
Saturday Matinee.
COMMENCING
MONDAY, DEC.
A. R. Wilber’s
COaTEDY + + COMPAM
Ina reportoire of pluys consisting of
19th.
THE LATEST
New York Drama
And Comedy Successes, +
Change of Bill Nightly
ADMISSION:
lOc. 20c. 30 cts.
O@ NO HIGHER. gg
Reserve l Seats now on sale at Mulloy’s.
MISS HANNAH BRANCH'S
ENGLISH REMEDY.
SANTA CLAUS SIDE TRACKED,
No wonder Santa Claus feels frightened at the great revolution, ‘because my prices are below competition.
Come and See My Stock of
TOYS AND NOVELTIES, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS . —
CHRISTMAS CARDS,
ALBUMS OF ALL KINDS, .
ORNAMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS TREES,
Candy, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Figs,
Dates and Bananas. 3
-MEERSOHAUM GOODS—I have just received the largest und finest stick
of GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CIGAR AND CIGARETTE
HOLDERS ever brought to this city,-to which the attention of smokers is
called. Also a full line of
FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
And don’t forget that there will be no needfor a Santa
Claus for those who. buy at
E. ROSENTHAL'S,
“Commercial Street, Nevada aden
ieee ee aaa SSE
TRIMMED HATS & BONNETS.
We have on hand’ the
most extensive and Handsomest’ Display of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets ever
seen in this market which
will be sold at LOWER
PRICES than
fore heard of.
ever beUntrimmed Felt Hats
from 50 cents up.
Hats from $2.50 to $10,
THimnled— Felt — Satter
wile Holiday “its fH gd Lid Get All
Trimmed: Felt and Fur)
FHE* ty
=-Palace ‘Drug ‘Store—
NEVADA. corey
Extend the compliments of the season, and desire to annewace-that—at.their-establishment-ean now-be found.
the most “complete ‘and attractive stock of
HOLIDAY GOODS
Offered to the ‘people, of Nevada County this year.
.
x BOOKS.
Novels and Poems, Pictorials and Prayer Books, ‘Juvenile Gift Books, Bibles, Ete., Etc.
CHRISTMAS CARDS.
Plush, Sil atin; Fringed and Framed.. All potyles and
fa Sizes.
ALBUMS. a
Autoeeiph, Scrap. More thango Styles.
In all kinds of Binding.
TOILET SETS.
In Artistic Cases of Plush, Leather, Inlaid Wood, Ete.
Best assortment ever shown. here,
ODOR CASES.
All the latest designs, including: many: striking novelties.
WRITING DESKS.
For old and young. * All sizes and stytes.
Japanese Finish, Etc.
OPERA GLASSES.
i
Photograph, .
‘Ty fine Wwoeads,
and other standard makes.
HAND BAGS.
A complete Line. Bonghtrat a bargain and offered cheap.
Plush; Leather and. Pressed Alligator.
Hats, 75 cents.
FINE HOLIDAY GOODS.
And Latest Styles Material for Fancy Work now bei “ing .
received. Always on hand a complete assortment of
DRY & FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc.
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
NEAR THE UNION HOTEL, MAIN STREET, NEVADA. ies Goma
. you both in the workhouse or the churchyard.”
Nevada Theatre,
Large Bottle $1. Small Bottle 50 cts.
FINHIS Is THE GREATEST REMEDY
the world for
Coughs, Cold, Sore Throat, Quuizy, .
Croup, Hoarseness, Asthma, {
Whooping Cough,
AND ALE DISEASES. or
THASAT AND LUNGS.
It performs wonders in relieving Con.
and
IN
THE .
For Sale at
Go. BE. MUUmLOYF’s.
Wholesale or Retail.
H. BRANOH and A. P. OLARK,
: Proprietors, Nevada Oity.
Notic eof Application for Pardon,
W
D LONG, Esq. . . District Attomey of
« Nevada Coun y. al.
You will pleace take Cae e that the underGEORGE H. ROGERS.
Dated Nevada City, December 20, 1887.
No. 1177.
« Netice of Application for Parden.
iy THE SUPERIOR © OURT of the County
of Nevada, State of California.
The People of the state of California
To W. D. Long, District Attorney, Nevada .
You will please take
ardon in theA. D, 1888, for a full par
Pastoral Scenes .
o'clock sharp.
Hi
*‘A Father’s curse light on your wife and you. May next C vinta see .
.
I.
.
.
GRAND HOLIDAY PERFORMANCE
wie Risate y
. Rossen. ‘ F ‘
T sda ; Ev’ Dec 29th Moore’s Flat—O harles Hegarty, J Under the Auuspices ng
5
Dowling.
' ee 9 4 ?. Graniteville—J Brock, P. S$. Wal hur meray jiizantovitie“t. Brac -! “LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6,
cs
Derbec—S Galavotti, A. J. Flan; ‘
> Paar = F L: 3] ders. . For thepurpose of raising Funds with which to erect and]~ North Bloomfield—O. Penrose, P, Nati D
maintain in Nevada City a Four-Lamp Lang OW Wiliam, 8.) FlierroutPf) i ve rei aS
BLACTRIC LIGHT MAS? 100 FEET HGH!
On which occasion will be produced Charles Reade’s thrilling dramatization
of Tennyson’s touching ¢ ‘hristimas poein,
7 is
QO
Correct Costames !
Act 1—The Iron Will.
Incidental Music !
Act 2—Bent, but not Broken. . by hyaiciannand Medic Societies Northern-Central. California..
Act 3-—“A Little Child Shall Leade The Nerve afd Brain Food: Ky eer 8
The Favorite Young Emotional Actor, c
a
e
a
George : Allen: Watson,
free to any address a book c¢ ontaining much
u
== A =n
“FARMER ALLAN,”
SUPPORTED BY A OAPABLE COMPANY.
. De
Doors open at 7 o'clock, The’ curtain will rise at 8
Five minutes between the Acts,
a
—— 00 ——m
Admission One Dollar.
#26 50. fs
LADIES! SEE HERE
This remedy is dl Menai
those diseases commonly called Female
give strength and steadiness to your nerves,
ter sutisfaction than any
soldin twenty years.
MEN'S. DRESSING.. CASES..;
. Just the thing for your Father, Brother, Cousin or Lover
Aud Thousands of other articles suitable for Holiday Presents.
onl Tf You Don’t See What-You Want, Ask For It. oy
Ord rs by mail or ex press ‘ Bhouipay filled and Satisfaction guaranteed
CARR BROTHERS.
hiasay = fea Year pl
North Bloomfield Brass Tat
ehdehit HALL.
WILL BE GIVEN AT
NEVADA CITY,
Cummings’ Hall,
NORTH BLOOMFIELD,
Saturday, December 24th, '87.
INVITATION COMMITTER.
Relief Hill—C. O. Jepson, R. P.
—ON—
Monday Evening, Jan. 2, 1888.
“Floor biome oe rant Skidmore.
Floor Managers—R. ee" Geo:
Lucas, Chris: Peterson nn Sughrae.
oF re) ’
Music by the North Bloomfield Brass}
and String Band.
A cordial invitation is extended to
all. i
Tickets, inc Lsdtie supper at L al’ a. :
(aneete Nase by a Fall
Irchestra.
YOU GAN BE MADEZHE FICFURB OR. sc Be Sate
‘ HEAE-TH BY USING ‘je t a &
GIUMOoOR Es Every effort yill be, saad, aly tire
AROMATIC: WINE ! rr Paths of L conde Parlor ‘to make this
one Of the fihééfi partiea & ver given in
i}
f yeard of exper.
ience in Pharmacy, and i ronounced
. Just fromthe East.
An endless assdrtivient of _Kemairé’s, Colmogat’s, Chevaliér fc
‘_WTOOur new attractions are exciting the admiration of all
who see them.» Those who have béer on’ X’tour of inves.
. tigation. declare them not only Novel and Pretty, as well
as useful, but
°
Extremely Reasonable.in Prices, , and Firey-claee.
= oy in Quality.
Here are a few of the items by way of illustration :
Odor, Manicure, Torlet and Drawing Cases,
&@ The latest and best designs.”
REFLECTING MIRRORS;
Which will Re the ladies greatly.” “Must Be. seen to We
appreciated.
SCORES OF OTHER NOVELTIES
Too numérous to mention. here, but all calculated to. de:
light the recipients: of thénr.
THE FINEST SACHETS,
THE SWEETEST EXTRACTS,
. And Best Assortment of Perfu mes generally to
be found in the County. .
Eastman’s--Lundbore’s -Pinaud’s--Palmer’s.
Do not fail to inspect this elegant display of Holiday
Goods before purthasing,
i W. D. VINTON,
Nevada sont Drug Store.
CLOSING OUT SALE !
=. CASHES
Having. determined to Reftiove. from this. city
about March or April, and prior to Remoyal offers to sell his entire stock of
CLOTHING, _
« Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes,
RUBBER AND OIL GOODS, Ete.
At Private Sale at 90 Cents On the Dollar
From. the. San Frensisoy Whotesale Price.
I will also have a lad capa: AUCTION at my
store,
COR. PINE & COMMERCIAL STS.,
Hivery Wednesday Hvening from 7 to 8 o'clock,
Lvery Saturday: Evening trom 7 10:9. o'clock,
And will continue the sale titi! the-whole stotk is sold,
Ms i Sees
DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ARVANTAGE‘oF
THIS CREAT SALE.” 7X
It is prepared expressly for treating all
Floor Dircctor...Mrs. 0. J, Naffziger.
omplaints with which all women are
fiicted, and for these cases is a positive ——
ure. It will purify and enrich your blood,
ndinvigorate your entire system,
giving
ou ey? cheeks and bright sparkling eyes.
olay but get it at once and be ciired
8 thousands already have.
FLOOR COMMITTER.
Miss Ida Maltman, Mrs. Wm. Richards,
Miss Kate Matteson, Mrs. Wm. Thurston,
‘. Miss Cora Clark, Miss Lizzte Keena@n,
MMips Mary Hook, . Miss Jennie Marsh,
We will send
yell in ore gsion id the set)
‘Gu haore’s Aromatic Wine givi betfabdicine at ibeve
It-is all it is
ted to be. W. a Ah
Miss Sara Miller, Miss Belle Rolfe.
GILMORE’S MAGNETIC ELINER,
For Ooughs, Golds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Three Sizes—25c., 50c. and $1.00.
In the Superior Court of the Coun.
)aty of Nevada, State of CaliCounty, Cal
ply to the Governor of the
hia onthe lope ante hinfort th
application for pardon in the men
ury, 1888, fora full pardon from
the above Seton a the C the Both aay of rn ourt aforesaid 0b
T. JOYNER, Druge
ware, Ohio.” ruggist,
RECEPTION COMMITTEE.
Mrs. J. M. Hadley, ~
Mrs. L. 8. Calkins, Miss Mattie Bradley
Mrs. JrM. Walling, Miss Eda Rosesitlia!,
Mss. L. M. Sukeforth, Miss Clara Baruh,
Miss Emily Rolfe, Miss Hannah Keenan
Miss Alice Crawford, Miss Addie Boardman
MOP For saleby Carr Bros. [3-25-3m Invitation Committee.
' as 5 : LAUREL PARLOR, No. 6.
No. 1064, :
Miss Grace Morgan,
and all Diseases of the Throat
and Lungs.
The Gmng March will orl March will begin at 9
fornia.
HE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALifornia against Edwin Ragon,
To W. D. Long, Distriet Attorney, Nevada
Tickets admitting ONE LADY AND
TWO GENTLEMEN, $1.40, . “y
Each Additional Gentleman, 26 cts,
_, Admission to Gellery, Ladies 50 ots.
You will please take notice that T will apeit of CaliforSaring of§
Bot Janheent on conviction rendered against Pe
EDWIN RAGON
I offer my DWELLING HOUSE, on Main street,
for sale, It has recently beed improved jand newly tepainted. No repairs. wlll be needed on it, inside or outside, for the next 7 years, , iO S NV
I also offer forsale my BRICK BUIL DING, Corner
of Pine and Commercial streets, =
wiht
Also, a'fine riew.$500 WEBER R PI: IANO.
For further particulars enquire’ of ~ si hy a
Casper.
>
CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR.
oe CL
CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL sons Op (TY
Hay Bie Crain; Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mes
goo or Buckwheat Flour, Etc.
Gentlemen 25 cents.
Fy
Er Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY. FLOUR.
Kept at all the Grocaiy Stores, Ask For tt.’ “
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