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December 25, 1887 (4 pages)

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al a me et OD ET al ea te rare 4 ret] —— The Daly € cansevipt, SURPRISING .THE NATIVES. CIRCULATES 1x Sevada City Grass Valley, Rougn & Ready, bo ssh Diate: Bah ok Pade d Spencerville North San Juan, French Cor. . The Placer Citrus Exhibit Creatos a Sen ral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore's . Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth. er town of Nevada county; also in Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San es Francisco—in fact, thronghout the State “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Si. efra to the Sea.” sation.in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, December £2d.—Tt e ‘ center of attraction. Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by 7 : _ Suitable Holiday Gis fr Big and Lite, Great and. Sua _ . Rlacer county citras exhibit is stil] the . — People from the . ai for it. —-BROWN OFFICE: So. 32 Commércial street, Nevada City, Cal. -. plain of sore throats from constant SUNDAY, DEO. 25. 1887. aaah & CALKINS-— . surrounding tawns are coming to view . . the oranges from the northern citrus . belt. Many of the committees com-. j talking and numerous addresses. A . very able address was given last even—EEE_ : LOCAL MATTERS. HERE AD THERE. Pay your taxes. Merry Christmas. G. W. Parks has sold his ranch at North San Juan to Henry Goette. The General Grant mine Middle Yuba is turning out rich ore. The January term of the county Supervisors begins a week from next Tuesday. ss 2 be . iopnia: Do not fail to see George A. Wat80n’s great characterization of ‘‘Farm. er Allan.” Little Nellie Moran won the doll at the Wilber Company matinee yesterday afternoon. Mr. Michell will give a row night, All are invited. a The sale of seats fur next Thursday . evening’s performance of ‘‘Dora”’ has. already commenced, and they ure go. ing off at a lively rate. \ The electric light tower at this<citv. (he breath are twin benefactions cont . will shine for all. Every citizei’ shouk by buying a ticket for ‘‘Defa’’ contribute to its construction. The Senate on Thursday confirme: the appointment of the following post masters: al. R. City ; Mary F. Byrne, Grass Valley We. Durno, Truckee. ZZ Robert Tremain and others by their Lr attorneys, Messrs, Caldwell & Little, . this pointa trustworthy medical w riter “~~ hayé Commenced suit in the Superior . °8#y8: ‘Proper local treatineut is posi. Court to recover from the Nev da City . Mining Company the sum of $7649 al. leged to be due for labor. They also ayy benefit. A cure certainly cannot ask that $1750 be allowed as attorney b fees. See eee baie gee Senior Class Festivities. Prof. Gray, Principal of the city schools, having extended a cordial in-. vitation to the members of the Senior Holiday Class of the High School to hold one . of their meetirfZs at his home, they gladly accepted it, and on Friday evening met at the residence: of Miss Rachel Morgan and then started out for Prof. Gray’s touse. On. arriving there they were kindly welcomed, and after the usual business was finished, music, dancing and were indulgedin. The fun was at its highest when their attention was called to refreshments’) and although this was a very great surprise, still it was a pleasing one. Prof. Gray proved to be as good a hostess as a wif? and daughters. About one o'clock the familiar ‘“‘Home, Sweet Home” was sung and then the guests departed amid a shower of wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Yéar. eens Mr. Shurtleff Ordained, various yames On Wednesdaya;t John T. Shartleff of this city whs regularly ordained at Santa Rosa, as a Deacon of the Episcopal Church, by Rt. Rev. J. H. D. Wingfield. Rey. Dr. Shephard of Santa Rosa, and Rev. John Portmess of Cloverdale presented the candidate to the Bishop, and Rev. W. of St. Panl’s Church, San Francisco, preached ‘the T.e other clergy present, each of whom assisted in the service. were Rey. Mr. Fitchett of Petaluma, Rev. Dr. Brotherton of sermon. Healdsburg, and Rev. Mr. Howlett of British Columbia. oo Se Congregational Church. Tiere will be preaching this morning. Christmas exercises in the evening. Subject of the pastor’s address, “The Christmas Tree its Origin and its Significance’. The following — pro gramme will be rendered by the choir“Hark! The Herald Angels Siny,” “Make A Joyful Noise.” “Who is This That Cometh 2?” “Bright Star of the Morn.” ‘‘Hail Messiah Hope of Ierael.”’ All are cordially invited. 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 Westérn Hemisphere. This almanac has been issued regularly at the commencement of every year for over oneof acentury. It combines, with\ the soundest practical advice for the preservation and restoration of health, a large amount of interesting and amus-. _ ing light reading, and the calendar, astronomical calculations, chronological tems, ete., are prepared with great care, and will be fcund entirely aecurate. The issue of Hostetter’s Almanac for 1888 will probably be the largest edition of a medical work evar published in any country. The proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt of a twocent stamp, will forward a copy by mail toany person who cannot procure one in hineighborhood. _-——— —+ 0Be--— ee Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Erupions, and positively cures Piles; or no pay requited. Itis guaranteed to) give perfect satisfaction, or money. refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Carr Bros. tf nn Ie er se For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint =. State of Equalization. . . on, the j : bonbon . inquiries are made for colony tracts social at the Dancing Academy tomor. : Clarke, Nevada to be found in the city. 8. Neals' urth . 4 JOUN B. FENCHEL, of Nevada City, counsigned intends to make ap ing by E. W. Maslin, Secretary of the . Yesterday a prominent merchant of . S.icramento presented J.J. Morrisen, . for the use of the committee, $30, say. ing it was his donation te rewaFd pluck . and enterpirse. Some sharp controversy has arisen among the papers as to ithe merits of Placer county, which . brings thonsands of Eastern people to . View its oranges. } . . . } Excursions are talked of from tlitsy\HOLDERS ever brought to this city, to which the attention of smokers is . city to Placer county-andCentral CilA mailing department has opened, ., and the Eastern . people are sending hundreds of packages to their friends. The lack of funds ; yad the business interests of the com. mittee will prevent continuing the ex. hibit longer than next week. Many . beén } in Central California. Beauty and Fragrance. These are both attributes of the loveily. Beauty of the teeth, fragrance of ferred by SOZODONT. The queens of society, the brightest ornaments of . the lyric and dramatic. stage, the re. fined everyy bere commeid it. 1. ara are . C.J. Brann has the finest jewelry d23-3t . ee te wise ; Trib usual treatment of catarrh is . very unsatisfuciory, as thousands ot . despairing patients can testify. On tively necessiry to success, but inany, if not most of the remedigs in general use by physicians afford but temporexpected from spuffs, powders, douches and washes.» Ely’s Cream alin is a remedy which combines the Ln AR . } SANA CLAUS SIDE. TRAGKED No-wonder Santa Claus feels frightened at the great revolution, because my prices ate below competition. Come and See My Stock ofr 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. MEERSOHAUM GOODS—I have just received the largest and finest stock of GENUINE -}MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CIGAR AND CIGARETTE called, A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year We A Holiday t xcursion TO ALL? : as IRR BROTHERS, OF THE —Palace Drug Store— NEVADA Ory, “xtend the compliments of the season, and desire to announce that at their establishment can now be found the most complete and attractive stock of HOLIDAY GOODS Offered to the people of Nevada County this -year. Also a full line of FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. And don’t forget that there will be no need fora Sant ‘Claus for those who buy at. E. ROSENTHAL’S, Commercial Street, Nevada City. Lt We have on hand th cde Hats and Bonnets eve PRICES than ever be fore heard of. ;imy ortant requisites of quick sction, . jSpeciuc curative power with perject . . Sefety and pleasuntness to the patient. . . : — —+-~@e-+Tue newest shades and the nicest . goods at Carr Bros. d21-tf . Geo oe . . Pie finest line ‘of Christmas cards . jat Carr Bros. d21-tf . . . @ TRADE & MARK. ¥ ‘ er, 1, £% Ny { . CURES RHEUMATISM, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache. NEURALGIA, Sore Throat, Swellings, Frostbites, Sprains, SCIATICA, ‘BRUISES, BURNS, SCALDS. For Stablemenand Stockmen, The Greatest Remedy Known for Horse and Cattle Diseases, Chronic Cases 40 Years’ Standing Cured Permanently, Crippled Cases Throw Away Crutches; Cured Permanently. Cuses At Once Relieved; Cured Promptly. Chronic Cases Cured Without Relapse; No Return of Pain. Chrenic Cases Cured ; No PainIn Many Years. Cbronic Sold by Druggists and Dealers Everywhere. The Charles A. Vogeler Co., Balto., Md Notice for Publication, Timber Land, Act June 8d, 1878.bee TED STATES LAND OFFICE, SAC) ramento, California, December v3rd, 1857. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ofthe Act of Conzress of June 1578, entitled “An Act for the sale of T Lands in the States of California, Ore » Nevada and Washington Territory,” CONKAD C. FENCHEL, of Nevada City, county of Nevada, State of California, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 730 for the purchase of SEZ of Section No 4, Township No 16. N. Range ko 10K, M.D. 8. & M.and will. offer proof to show that the Jand sought is more valuable forits timber orstone than for agricultural purpo ses, and to establish his claim to paid land before the Keister and Receiyer of this office at Sacramento, Cal., on Mareh dth, 1888. He names us wituesses Louis Voss, J. Fenchel, C. Fenchel, and a. J. Fenchel, all of Nevada City P. O., Nevada county, Cal. Any and all persons claiming adversely . the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before . the Sth day of March, 1888. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. Ed F. Taylor, Atty. Dec. 25-60d “Notice for Publication, Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878, TNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, SAC: ) ramento, California, December 23rd, fe Notice is hereby given that in complfance with the provisions of the Act of Congress . : of June 3, 1878, entitled “An actfor the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Neyada and Washington Territory,” ty of Nevada, State of California, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No 728 forthe purchase of SE'4 of Section No.8 Township 16 N Range No. 10 E. M. D. B. & M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and -to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Keceiver of this offiee at Sacramento, Cal., on March Sth, 1888. He names as witnesses Louis Voss, J. Men. ehel, C. Feuchel and A. J. Fenchel, ail of Ne. vada City P. O, Neyada county, Cal. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aboye described lands are requested to file their clainis in this office on or before said 5th.day of March, 1838. HETZEL, Register. 60d wee SELDEN Dec, 25 Ed F. Taylor, Atty. Notice of Application for Pardon o'clock sharp. from 50 cents up. Trimmed Felt and Fu Hats from $2.50 to $10, Hats, 75. cents. FINE HOLIDAY Goops: And L :test Styles Material for Fancy Work now being received. Always on hand a complete assortment of DRY & FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. MRS.LESTER & CRAWFORD, NEAR THE UNION HOTEL, MAIN STREET, NEVADA. —_____] “A Father’s curse light on your wife and you. yon both in the workhouse or the churchyard.” GRAND HOLIDAY PERFORMANCE amen \y (eed _ Nevada Theatre, Thursday Ev’g, Dec. 29th, For thepurpose of raising Funds with which to erect and maintain in Nevada Citya Four-Lamp
ELUTRIC LIGHT MAST 100 FEET HIGH! On which occasion will be produced Charles Reade’s thrilling. dramatization of Tennyson’s touching Christmas poem, Pastoral Scenes ! Correct Costumes ! Act 1—The Iron Will. Act 2—Bent, but not Broken. Act 3-—“A Little Child Shall Lead Them.” Incidental Music ! The Favorite Young Emotional Actor, George : Allen : Watson, 0) as “FARMER ALLAN,” SUPPORTED BY A OAPABLE OOMPANY. Doors open at 7 o'clock. The curtain will rise at'8 Five minutes between the Acts. V D LONG, Faq, District Attorney of « Nevada County, Cal. . You will pleace take notice that the under. lication to the you have a printed guarantee on evy. Governor of the State of California for a parbottle of Shilol’s Vitalizer. els fails to cure. Ask Carr Bros. . i i Tt . don assoon us the same can be practicably . made, GEORGE H: ROGERS, Dated Nevada City, December 20, 1887. ——— 00 -——TRIMMED HATS & BONNETS. most extensive and Handsomest Display of Trimrseen in this market which willbe sold at LOWER Untrimmed Felt. Hats ener —-PEttSallOrl May next Christmas — ENGLISH REMEDY. a) Novels and Poems, Pictorials and Prayer Books, Juvenile Gift Books, Bibles, Etc.,. Etc. CHRISTMAS CARDS. Plush, Silk, Satin, Fringed and Framed. All Styles and a Sizes. ALBUMS. Our new attractions are exciting the. admiration of all who see then, Those who have been on:a tour of investigation declare them not only Noveliand Pretty, as well as useful, but Extremely Reasonable in Prices, and First-class _,,in Quality. ie Here area few of the items by way of illustration : Odor, Manicure, Toilet and Drawing Cases, Just from the East. §&@The latest and best designs, REFLECTING. MIRRORS, Which will please the ladies greatly. “Must be. seen to be appreciated. a SCORES OF OTHER NOVELTIES Too numerous to mention here, but all calculated to delight the recipients of them. Photograph, Autograph, Scrap. More than 50 Styles. In all kinds of Binding. ‘TOILET SETS. In Artistic Cases of, Plush, Leather, Inlaid Wood, Etc. Best assortment ever shown here. ODOR CASES. All the latest designs, including many striking novelties. WRITING DESKS. Forold and young. All sizes and styles. Japanese Finish, Ete. OPERA GLASSES. An endless assortment of Lemaire’s, Colmont’s, Chevalier ‘ and other standard makes. HAND BAGS. ) A complete Line. Bought ata bargain and offered cheap. "Plush, Leather and Pressed Alligator. MEN’S DRESSING CASES. Just the thing for your Father, Brother, Cousin or Lover Aud Thousands of other articles suitable for Roliday Presents, weit You Don’t See What You Want, Ask For It. e r a Ord rs by. mail or express promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed iia OL ERS, S=MISS HANNAH BRANCH'S GREAT— GRAND In fine woods, . THE FINEST SACHETS, THE SWEETEST EXTRACTS, And Best Assortment of Perfumes generally to be found in the County. Goods before purchasing. W. D. VINTON, Nevada City Drug Store. uetion: Auction: Auction CLOSING OUT SALE . Having determined to Remove from this city ;about March qr April, and prior to Removal offers to sell his entire-stock of. Leap Year Ball! aay FRA, * ba! —AT— “ my * r ARMCRY HALL. NEVADA CITY, Ah eee ==ON-— Monday Evening, Jan. 2, 1888. Large Bottle $1. Small Bottle 50 cts. HIS IS THE GREATEST REMEDY IN the world for Coughs, Cold, Sore Throat, Qunizy, Croup, H»arseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. It. performs betes oy in relieving Consumption, it strengthens the Lungs, and instantly allaye‘all irritation of the Throat. For Sale at Co. BE. MULIOY’s. Wholesale or Retail. H. BRANOH and A. P. OLARK, Proprietors, Nevada Oity. Notice of Applieation for Pardon. N THE SUPERIOR COURT uf the County of Nevada, State of California. The People of the State of California against George H. Rogers. To W. D. Long, District Attorney, Nevada County, California. You will please take notice that I will apply to the Goyernor of the State of California, on the day set by him for hearing of application for pardon in themonth of Hf aA A. D, 1888, for a full par don from the judgment on conviction ren dered against me inthe above eutitled ac tion, in the Court aforesaid, on February 18th, 1886, GEORGE H, ROGERS. Dated December 20, 1887. Under the Auspices oi LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, . Native Daughters OF TEE Golden West. First-class Music by a. Full Srchestra. Every effort will be made by the Ladies of Laurel Parlor t@ make this one of the finest parties ever given in Northern-Central California. TEACHER®Y’ Floor Dirootor. ..Mrs. 0. J. Naflziger. SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION. —FLOOR COM MITTEE, ¢ Miss Ida Maltman, Miss Kate Matteson, Miss Cora Clark, Miss Mary Hook, Miss Sara Miller, At Washington: Schoolhouse, Mrs. Wim. Richards, Mrs. Wm. Thurston, Migs Lizzie Keenan, Miss Jennie Marsh, Miss Belle Rolfe. NEVADA GCITY,CAL., — RECEPTION COMMITTER, .BEGINNING Mrs. J. M. Wadley, Peet ass Miss Grace Morgar, Mrs. L. Ss, Calkins, Miss Mattie Bradley Mrs. J. M. Walling, Miss Eda Rogenthal,. ‘. Mes. L. M. Suk y Puasday, Jap. 80,1808, ian Senne Miss Alice Crawford, Miss Addie Boardman . Invitation Committee. At 9 o'lock A, for sale, painted. CLOTHING. Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, RUBBER AND OIL GOODS, Etc. At Private Sale at 90 Cents.On the Dollar From the San Francisca Wholesale Price I will also havea PUBLIC AUCTION at my store, COR. PINE & COMMERCIAL STS, very Wednesday Evening from 7 to 8 oeloek, very Saturday. Evening. ftom 7 to 9 o'clock, And will continue the sale until the whole stock is sold. _—__ DON’T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTACE OF THIS CREAT SALE.I offer my DWELLING HOUSE, on Main direct: It has recently been improved, and newly reNo repairs wlll be needed‘on it, {nside or ‘outside, for the next 7 years. I also offer for sale my BRICK BUILDING, Corner of Pine and Commercial streets, Also, a fine new $500 WEBER PIANO. he For further particulars enquire of has Es. Casper. Plaza Feed store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. ’ LAUREL PARLOR, No. 6. No. 1064. In the Superior Court of the Coun= ty of Nevada, State of Cali. ne Grand March will begin at 9 fornia. o’e P.HE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALT ifornia against Edwin Ragon.To W. D. Long, Distric County, Cal” rict Attorney, Nevada You will please take notice that I wil 7 ply tothe Garena of the State of cane hia @f the day set by him for the hearing of application for pardon in the month of Jon. ury, 1888, fora full pardon from the judgment on conviction rendered against mein the above action in the Court aforesaid on _—— “Tickets admitting ONE LADY AND TWO GENTLEMEN, $1.50, Each Additional Gentleman, 25 cts, Admission One Dollar. Admission to Gallery, Ladies 50 cts Gentlemen 26 cents. the 29th day of April, 1885. dl7 EDWIN RAGON. fhe a Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoés,Corn-Mea — ——-8-+ ~ CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS. OF Buckwheat Flour, Etc. E2" Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores, Ask For It. S 2 a Vinton Drugstore, Eastman’s--Lundbore’s -Pinaud’s--Palmer’s. Do not fail to inspect this elegant display of Holiday . Fi 32% aoe’, cisco al Grass V: _ . Lawye . gone to ¢ attend tk > Mrs. . We ~ Millhone for a fort John I Exchang three da: Prof. . Universi vacation Valley. E. L. ¢ gone to } He may longer. J.ESI wentto © __ the Wast " interestes Miss V been vis the famil returned Mrs. V ~ evening f to her pa Dreyfuss. B. Wil: who are . West, arr a visit to Chris, take char the. new « mine wh days. Frank Washing has been to the ne and Blue! Ernest wentto$S Mr. Char three wee turn the ¢ An Eprroy candidate ticket int to ask thr Republica never mai didates a ings? Ey T presume committe and to the tell us wh. . G J.D. Ke slaughter for the k “Frenchy’ Kelley an gaged ina cards, bot! of liquor, . over the h died from several da tenced to fc qT As tod: will be ob: The Posto offices wil will be tra printers w there wil TRANBORIE —_ To the'r Whist Clu a resolutic Day, you ; ble at hea 26, at10 4 ' Epis < ‘On Mo School of will have : the churcl % children. 7 o'clock. gs \A GRANI ning from City Hote’ ALs® pe please call d22-tf Home ¥ C.J. Bran Exam Christmas before mal Do wor of Holiday ton’s. Pri Tuatha ly cured by antee it, Wuy wi Cure will . 10 cts., 5