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LCIRCULATES iit
evatia City Grass Valley, Rotigh. & Ready;
zi sa e North San ase.) mech CorFist, dg: Trockee, anu every othranite ee, "aren of Ne gee © also in Placer
and Sierra counties, at énto, ‘San
Francisco—in fact, throughout the State
“from Siskiyou to San Diego" from the Sierra to the Vs
tbe
" y Go. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal
FRIDAY, DEO. 7, 1888.
eS
LATE NEWS.
George Witherell was lynched at
Canyon City, Colo.
The Democratic Nationa] Committee
has a debt of $50,000.
}ryson, Democrat, Lax been elected
Mayor of Los Angeles.
Many oranges are being shipped
from Marysville to Portland.
Socialism is affecting even the
veteran soldiers in Germany.
Mrs. Jennie Greenwell killed her
husband at Grand Tower, Ill.
The Arizona Mineral Belt Railroad
* was sold at Sheriff sale for $40,440.
Rev. William S. Parker of Oswego,
N. Y., has mysteriously disappeared.
An attempt was made to wreck the
Oregon express train near Sacramento.
All.the engineers and firemen on
a the Montana Union Railroad are on a
strike.
Mrs. Coles of Tacoma gave a burglarious tramp a beating with a Winchester rifle.
Frank Grover was killed by a woman
in a disreputable house at Anaconda,
M. T., on Monday.
One-third of Harrison’s voluminous
mail relates to Blaine’s appointment to
~ Cabinet position. :
““ Office’s general merchandise-store at
Helena, Mont.,was damaged by fire to
goe extent(of $10,000.
The town of Jonesville, Va., was
. mearly destroyed by fire last Friday
night, with a loss of $100,000:
William F. Driesman, of El Paso,
' Tex., has brought suit to recover. his
share of the reward for the capture of
5 Jeff Davis.
The Washington Territory legislature contains twenty-eight RepubliANN NAAD
k Che Daily Tiinseript,
What All the Cards in » Pack Stand for . In the mornitig, at the moment when
SAN RE SORES AES MENA OA
>a ae ere 5
FORTUNE IN THE CARDS.
in Fortune Telling.
DIAMONDS. .
Ace—Ring, or parcel.
King—Fair ‘man, generally ‘married
man, S
Queen—Fair woman, married or single,
according to next card.
Jack— Fair young man, al wayssingle.
Ten—Money—falseness—when next to a
face card (male).
Nine—Enj-rment.
Eight— Parcel.
Seven— Money. \
Six—Small sum of money. ‘
Five—Children.
Four—Marriage.
Three—Surprise.
Two—Visitor. +
HEARTS.
Ace—House, or large building.
King— Red haired man,
Queen — Red-haired woman.
Jack— Red-haired young mai. ;
Ten—Proposal, either of marriage or
business. @
Nine—Wish card. ,
Eight—Pleasure. !
Seven—Friend.
Six—Gayety.
Five—Company.
Four—Strange bed.
Three—Strange country, or a drive.
Two—Kiss, or short journey.
CLUBS. .
Ace—Letter.
Kiug—Brown-haired man. ~.
Queen—Brown-haired woman. ~
Jack—Brown-baired young man,
Ten—Deep water; long journey.
Nine—Crosses. :
Eight— Disappointment,
Seven—Trouble.
Six—Eating; or drinking.
Five—Falsehood; deceit.
“Four—Table.
Three—Teara. i
Two—Little space of water.
SPADES. “
Acé—Steatmer, if pointis up; parcel, if
point is down,
King—Very dark man.
Queen—Very dark woman.
Jack—Dark young man.
Ten—Sickness at a distance,
Nine— Anger.
Eight—Anver or disturbance.
Seven—Vexation.
Six—Anger or vexation,
Five— Death or drunkenness.
Four+Sick bed.
Three— Disappointment.
Two—Little vexed, or a coffin.
The significations attached to the face
eards in diamonds apply tothe rest of the
face cards {n the pack. A judicious
amount of shuffling, wishing desperately
hard, and cutting into three parts witha
retentive memory as to the meanings of
the several cards, and astrong desire to
cans, three Democrats and two Independents. i :
D.{P. Hughes’ widow has sued the
city of Portland for $20,000 for causing
her husband’s death by removing him
to the small-pox hospital.
W. G. Pearce, Republican, has filed
Frank, Democrat, to the Assembly
from San Mateo county.
have everything ‘‘come cut’’as one wishes
it, will enable one to te. her own fortune
and ‘‘sell’’ herself (for nothing), which is
better than paying 50 cents or $1 to some
wandering gypsy to do the same thing.
HE WOULD BE MASTE»
papers contesting the election of L. J. . Where American Women Would Not Be
at All at Home.
The French rule in Algic-z as improved
Hoge’s Hoerehewna Honey
the rich horéhound flower, (sluta be)ed by its divine taster, failiek and
lover—the sun) awakes and returns to
consciousness, struck by a 8¥ input hetic beatn it no longer resiste—it gives ny
the sofiened exsence of its choicest
Sweetness; it becomes, as it wweré, a
tiny fountain, which distils this. wonderful honey, drop by drop. Opportunely comes the Samaritan bee; its
work is to gather the sweet treasure,
bearing it off, saying to suffe ring huwanity : “‘Kat! It is the soul of the blossom.’’ For sale by Carr Bros. 019-1y
ace Aetna issetinsnts ch
Answer This Question.
Why do so many people we see
around us seem to pre-fer to suffer and
be made miserable by Indigestion,
Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming Upof the Food, Yellow
Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell
them Shiloh’s System Vitalizer, guaranted to cure them? Sold by Carr
Bros. _d6-6m
0-0
Pears’ Soap is the most elegant
toilet adjunct.
i
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
MRS. A. PERRY, Proprietor.
Main Street, (at the Mill’s Residence.)
&@-FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND LopDGING AT REASONABLE RATES,
The Table will be supplied with the
best of everything,
The house contains as pleasant furnished
rooms as can be found in the city.
ing under the penetrating dew es!) aBrilliant
—
THE ONLY
wetter
CELERY
Paine’s . eoupounp
Durable “@y& . CURES [PROOFS
Economical . Neuralgia bow: ae
Are Diamond Dyes. ‘They excel all {Nervous ‘San Jacints, Cah
i i . “Aft i ix botothers in Strength, Parity and Fastness. Prostration jue lip toe
None others are just as good. “Béware of Compound, . am cured
imitations—they are made of chea) and repo tt
ey Hetrcurnson,
inferior materials and give poor, weak, jRheumatism. South Cornish, N. H.
crocky colors, 36 colors; 10 cents each.
Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Gard, di“Ithas done me more
: for kidney disease Kidney :
rections for coloring Photos., making the finest be an any other mediInk or a Geo vend a quart) etc. "Sole by drugDiseases fcine. mee mag
gists or Siou iowa
WELLS,RICHARDSON & CO.,Burlington.Vt AND “*Paine’s Celery Cometinttinntnnamssiscdsia kts ul roar ty mpeewdr . at
For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE 4 All Liver nefit for torpid liver,
DIAMOND PAINTS. indigestion and biliousDisorders. " Euizaprrn C.
ve j; Quechee, Vt.
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper Only ro Cents. : Unatt, juechee, VE
meal ee
an Oa
DRY GOODS,
enw
EDolidas Grocdis,
AT THEE-DAY BOARD, $5 00 A WEEK;
GRAND BALL
‘TO BE GIVEN BY
Se OES
Tilliam ¢ € _. the condition of Arab women, by exactEmperor William and King Hum . ing vengeance from the husband who illbert have congratulated Emperor) treats his wi2s too ot:ragcocsly. The
Francis Joseph on the fortieth anniver. tourist who sc-3 2. Arab marched through
sary of his accession to the throne.
A negro women of Lexington, Georgia
Jocked her three children in the Inguse
the streets by mountcl French soldiers,
will be told,if he inquires tho man’s
offense:
“It is his wife he has been beating; they
and went visiting. During her absence . al] do it, theso Arabs.”
the house had burned tothe ground
and the children had perished.
As the Arab bu~s his wife, he regards
her as i is chattel,to Lo driven and beaten,
to be wc >ked and treated as a slave.
.
: failla W WT. : di ’ ,
eS rel teen tce ot, Ducsday: . Anstany JUnstiates“he Arabia method .
years imprisonment for the murder of . family.
the two Moritz brothers at Washington
Lake, in a quarrel about some horses.
An Arab chief, having taken an affectionate farot-_i1 of his hous=' old,departed
for Conctantine. In so few days he
: Warrants have been issued for the . returned, f=catly exc:icd, and bade his
arrest of Harrow T. Sherman, a young . favorite wife b:ing kim four posts and a
American who induced a bandsome . SP: Laching her to the posts driven
girl named Helena F. Byrne, the
daughter of an English barrister, to.
run away and marry him.
At Denver, Monday night, Thomas
Gallagher, a noted Chicago crook, was
shot and killed inthe Palace Theater
bar-room by A. W. Munson, a drummer fora Chicago house. The men
were intoxicated and quarreling over a
division of money
into the ground, he beran to beat her.
“What has she done?” asked the villagers, attractcd by the wwoman’s cries,
“She is the best of wives and mothers,
the pearl of thetribe!’’ exclaimed another.
The ixfuriated chief stopped to explain
that at Constantine he had seen an Arab
Woman accuse her husband of iil-usage;
and the Cadi, backed by the French
authoritics, had actually given a judgment in her favor!
“I felt that all men were insulted
through tbat qian!” exclaimed the
Frank Bates, a clerk for B. P. chief. ‘‘And I am assuring myself that
Hutchison, a Chicago Board of Trade . J, at least, am master in my own family.”
Operator, is missing, and his’ accounts are $20,000 short. John Lonergan, settling clerk for Hutchinson, is
also said to be missing and it is supposed that there was a conspiracy between
them. Their associates among the
young men onthe Board say that they
lived at a very fast rate.
_ In the fight between Charles Allen
and James Murphy in a barn at Newark, N. J., Thomas Howard, the
referee, gave what was considered by
some of the spectators an‘unfair decision in the matter of a foul blow.
He was set upon by the crowd and
terribly beaten, and during the scrimmage a pistol ball fired by some person
passed clear through the hand of
Owen McGittrick, of Rutherford. The
pistol shot ended the fight.
8. B. Sweasingen, proprietor of the
Occidental Hotel, at San Buenaventura, was shot in the arm and shoulder
by a waiter named George Hughes.
Haghes had demanded his wages and
‘Swearingen told him that he could
have them Wednesday, but this did
not answer, so that morning he drew
a pistol and shot Swearingen in the
back as he was walking away, and
tarned and fired without effect at Mra.
Swearingen, who was endeavoring to
getaway from him. Hughes was arrested and is now in jail.
A Big Institution.
That muchi abused and slandered
Salvation Army, it would appear from
figures furnished by Hebert Booth, son
of the founder of the Army,is anything
butan infant. According tohis story
the army consists of 3,504 corps, with
6,624 self supported officers throughout the world: It hasa foothold in
thirty-three nations and its, operation
is carried on in twenty-two languages.
The War Cry organ of the Army has
circulation of 600,000 copies weekly.
Last year the revenue collected
ammounted-to. the neat sum of $3,500,000. i
_ Eris wise to provide against emerevery
-@old, croup, asthma, etc., a bottle
+ 4In sudden attacks of! b
Enterprise of Man in the Neighborhood
of the North Pole.
An important engineering enterprise
now in progress is a railroad in the Arctic
Circle.
The Swedish and Norwegian railroad
now building from Lulea. onthe Guif of
Bothnia, to Lofoden, on the North Sea,
is partly situated within the Arcticcircle,
and is some 1,200 miles further north than
any railroad in Canada.
An interesting meteorological fact stated
in relation to this work is that the.snowfall is found to be actually Jess than in
zome more southern Jatitudes, while the
darkness of the long winter nights has
been partly compensated by the light of
the aurcra. si
The object in view in constructing this
line is to tap the enormous deposits of
iron ore in the Gellivara Mountains, the
approximate exhaustion of the ore in the
Bilboa district rendering very desirable a
new field of non-phosphoric orc suitable
for steel rail making
Don't Be a Clam!
“Laura,” exclaimed the youth, as he
laid his arm timidly on the back of her
mine, it surely does not seem like asking
too much, if J—’’
“Well, George?”
George took her hand in his, swallowed
once or twice spasmodicajly, and proceeded:
«As your affianced hushand, Laura,
whom you will some day promise in the
sight of high heaven to love, honor, and
—er—cherisb, you will not think me presuming, dearest, I hope, if—if—”
“Well, Gearge?”
An Applied Biblical Story.A little boy laid his stick of candy on
the mantel while be buttoned his shoes, «
His cister, seeing it, waltzed around the
room, reaching the candy as she passed,
and hastily ate it.
. ‘When her brother had finished buttoning his shoes and reached for it, lo! it was
gone. >
me,’’ he cried,
“Brother,” she answered, “if you ever
eat that candy you will have to be the
Nery and I'll have to be Jonah,”—Babyood, i
Hand-Painted,
** This china is all handinted,”
a ch rk to @ prornective PU paging —_
“That is pertecily proper, sir, perfect'y proper. I live ina hand-painted
OL: -e,
£d when the customer left, it just
daxced on the clerk tuat ¢.28 couldu't
A RAILROAD WITHIN THE ARCTIC. » \
chair. ‘pow that you have promised to be .“You have my candy, miss; give it to
mall be painted Ly loct.—{Puck.
Laurel Parlor. No.6
N. BD. C. W.,
—ANDHydraulic Parlor.
No. 56,
N. S. C. W.,
ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY,
—ON—
Monday Eve's, Dee, 34,
© Music by Goyne’s Full Orchestra. .
Grand March at 9 o’clock sharp.
Admission—Centleman and Two Ladies, $1.50, “
Gallery—Ladies 25 Cents, Gentlemen
50 Cents.
The Public is Cordially Invited.
a
FURRIERS AND TANNERS,
Quaker Hil), Nevada Co.
Ww: ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO
first-clases work in
MAKING UP FURS OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS
Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES
for Children’s Carriages, Ete., at
reasonable prices.
£@-Samples of our work can be seen
At Geo, C. Gaylord’s store, Nevada City.
Orders left with Mr. Gaylord will he
yromptly attended to.
We challenge the United States: to beat
our worg. We are the acknowledged
champions.
CAMER & DRABEK.
CAMER & DRABEK,.
Palace Dry Goods Store,
ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 88
ROSENBERG BROS..
= —
CHRISTMAS. NEW YEAR'S
HOLIDAYS ARE COMING !
—— _ 00 —_ —
There is no getting around it. ‘ At the Holiday
Season every little Boy and Girl, all the larger
Girls, and particularly the Young Ladies, MUS7
HAVE SOMETHING WICE. In order that all may be
au vdate4.we have laid in 7HE LARGEST, FINEST
AND MOST VARIED STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOODS to be had in
the County, consisting in part of the following:
In Plush Goods--NEW SHADES AND COLORS
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S
DRESSING CASES,
JEWEL CASES,
: COMBINATION CASES
WORK BOXES ODOR CASES,
SHAVING SETS,
HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES,
COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES,
CARD_SETS, BABY SETS, Etc., Ete.
. IN Books.
We have a Large and carefully selected line of
Miscellaneous, Works of Travel, Biography,
Fiction, Poems, as well asa Fine Assortment of
Juvenile Holiday Books, at prices to suit everybody. —
IN ALBUMS,
We have a large assortment of Fine Phototograph Albums in new shgdes and styles. Also,
a full line of Autograph and Scrap Albums.
IN ‘rows,
We have a carefully selected line of what the
little ones want.
Particular attention will be given to orders from “up
country,” and the utmost care taken to select for those
who entrust the selection to us.
Palace Drug Store,
Sor. Pine & Commercial sts.,
NWevada City.
SE
C. C. WEISENBURGER., H. ©. WEISENBURGER.
Plaza F"eed Store,
; Foot of Sacramento Street, a
MWevada City. —
WEISENBURGER BROS., .
oe PROPRIETORS.
Dealers in all kinds of
HAY, CRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES,
Onions, Crass, Clover, Garden & Field Seeds,
TABLE, DAIRY AND. 8TOGK SALT, Ete., Etc.
O@-"ENERYTHING AT .THE LOWEST CASH “RICES. go
oo
OPENING DA WV
H A N ( y i : Wholesale Houses--San Francisco, New York and Honolulu.
o-AND=--= ae k
(—
Lo ~F —
We want money just as soon as it can be gathered from
willing buyers.
"
A LITTLE SACRIFICE IS NECESSARY.
of owest Prices Yet Named
For Goods that are always desirable and above reproach.
ing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes
~ Rubber Oil Goods, Trunks, Satchels, Etc.,
At positive and unmistakable Bargains. We feel we can
offer something worthy the attention of every shrewd buy. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS !
HYMAN BROS.,
OOR. BROAD AND PINE sT8., NEVADA OITY.
Eas
"SANTA CLAUS HEADOUARTERS . ¢
Say
Emil Rosenthal’s
Commercial Street.
me
=
[ have just received a Magnificent Stock of
EXoliday Goods,
—CUNSISTING OF—
Toys, Novelties, Picture and Sctap Books, Work Boxes,
Dressing Cases, Christmas Cards, Paperteries, Albums, Picture Frames, Dolls, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Velocipedes, Drums, Etc., Etc.
Have also Just Received a Lot of
FINE MEERSCHAUM GOODS,
—EMBRACING—
Genuine Meerschaum Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette Holders.
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY AND NUTS.
A Full Line of the Finest Cigars and Tobacco.
: CALL AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY. GOODS.
Orders from the Couatry Promptly Attended To. All Goods Sold Qheap.
. : EBMIn ROSENTEAX.
Dis THE PLACE TO BUY CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, <3
—-v0-——
LUETJE & BRAND,
Broad Street.. 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.
hineeeiieaialer
FINE SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
asia eee
We make Home Made Jewelry a Specialty, which we guarantee 18 Carats Fine '
ee) ween ou
hd
California.
This is the only place in Nevada City where you can get Reliable
Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Eye and Opera Glasses, Etc. Engraving done
Free of Charge.
B. H. MILLER. TAKE A DRIVE
Regularly Receives rs
Be ea noah : —To THE— :
Se ee em Dline Dry Goods Store
oOLOTHING GRASS VALLEY,
AND SEE THE LARGE
BANKRUPT STOCK PURCHASE.
SAMUEL YEO,
The Champion of Cheapness,
Is now Selling
DRY GOODS, CLOAKS, MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS
And Furnishing Goods,
As Handsome a lot of
Neckties, Svarfs, Oravats, Fte., Etc.,
As can be found anywhere.
In the way of
Umdaderwear
My Stock is not excelled. ~
The Latest Eastern Fashions : AND CARPETS.
Stir and Soft Eatea At Bankrupt Rates !
—DURING THE NEXT 30 DAYS.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, . £@Ladics in Search of Fine Goods
TRUNKS AND VALIsEs,. and Low Prices will do well to call
And everything else usualiy and cee
fist-class store ofthe kind.) (74 im @ :
My Prices are ishi Low i
‘oY Sucks tie ot Bein, . THE BEE HIVE,
Ss. BB. MILLER, PROPRIETOR,
SAMUEL YEO,
@ountry Orders carefully filled. : O44 Fellows’ Building, Broad street. Grass Valley, Naval, county, Cala.
%
. 4 =u iia
OF” We are selling our beautiful stock ie than any other Store in. $
“. $22.
~ ANOTHER
Horrible Crime Committed . .
KENDRICK & GADDIS,
THE PERPETRATORS.
——
To The Public:
EING OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF
the Grain Distillery, situated near Neyada City, we have opened upa
Wholesale and Retail Whiskey
BUSINESS, _
ona, ee
No. 49 Pine Street,
NEVADA CITY,
Next door to Geo. E. Turner's
Hardware Store,
Where we offer to the Trade and the peonest and purest, hand-made, Copper Distilled Corn Whiskey that was ever laced
nthe market of the Pacific Coast. Not
like the Colored Doctored ChemiceledDropsical-Pup-Skull, so called Whiskey that
now fleodsthe country, but the genuine,
erystalized juice of the Native California
Grown Corn, It is’as pure and clea: as the
‘. sweet sparkling mountain water, of which
. .Nevada andthe adjoining counties may 80
ustly aud proudly boast.
‘ Why should Mgnuode f be colored, when its
original, natural state is perfectly clear ?
Is it to suit the fancy of some imaginary
being that never existed, or is it like the
masque worn by the
HIGHWAYMAN
‘or base deception? These are questions
for the Sotmon sense people of California
to answer, and decide whether or not they
will continue the use of impure Whiskey,
and with Drop~y be carried to a Badal bale
yrave. If youuse absolutely straight Whiskey, such as we offer forsale, it will add
years to your lease. of life, rather than reduce them. ‘
We preferto build up an honest, legitimate trade of Pure
WHISKEY:
That will stand the fire test, as it were.
Therefore, donot be surprised when you
sample our Whiskey and find it as
CLEAR AS GLASS.
It being clear does not make it Gin, by any
means. We don’t want anything to do with
tampered Whiskey, neither should any other person want anything to do with it.
We most respectfully solicit trade from
the retail dealers and the family bottle trade
ofthe community, which shall receve our
prompt and honest attention.
Knowing our mission is filling a long felt
need in the country we leave it with the people to say whether they prefer pure Whiskey or adulterated stuff.
We believe that erelong our Whiskey will
be as popular in this country as were the
names of Grover Cleveland and Benjamin
Harrison in the late campaign.
‘Kendrick & Gaddis.
WOOD AS GOLD ! !
BANKRUPT. SHLE
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
Household Furnitur
Mattresses,
Spring Beds
Carpets,
Mirrors, Etc.,
Recently owned by L. M. Suke=
forth and purchased at Sherifs Sale by: the undersigned,
BEHOLD THE BARGAINS !
Bedroom Sete reduced from $115 to
qghedroom Sets reduced from $40 to
"Carpets, per yard, red
$1.25 to $1. . yard, reduced from
Carpets, per yard, reduced from $1
to 75 cents,
Parlor Sets, reduced from $60 10 $40,
Bed Lounges, reduced from $00 to
Hair Mattresses, reduced ob reduced from $20
spring Beds, reduced from $10 to ‘
cua Rockers, reduced ey ies
0 $9, :
Rattan Rockers, reduced from $9 to
Wall Paper, Half Price.
Picture frames, Half Price.
Mirrors, Half Price,
Bird Cages, Half Price.
_Fine Rugs, Two-thirds ‘Price.
Aud Evervthing Else at Equally
Low Prices,
‘The Goods will beSoldzWithout Reserve .
Most of the Stock is New
AND IN STYLE,
REMEMBER THE PLACE;
SUKeforth’s Old Star
COMMERCIAL STREET,
(Near Pine,)
NEVADA CITY
=
LeGGa NH
ay in general, our own production of the .
THERE 1S SOMETHING IN IT FOR “S27 pum &)i
PROPRIETORS, ,.
ea Ss AEE oc ai