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December 9, 1885 (4 pages)

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ee eeentetes cea ciiaaiadiiaiiiaaaeiae ABSENT ON BUSINESS. IMPORTANT DECISION, That Bult for Fees. ‘ ' a Tux ew York Times editorialnty of The Daily Transcript Under Sheriff Holland’s My stertAnnual Expenditures on Several e mat; The Grass Valley Union in. !y attacks Alexander Del Mar for) ‘The handsome residence of. Mrs. ous Disappearance Explained. Claims Owned in Common, speaking of the suit ‘brought’ in spreading in England the fable { yg, Deal, on Broad street, is of8, ; he tenon th Lats i alld 2 House For Sale. a ” a ‘I ‘a a8 s Geeta. Last August Under Sheriff HolUnder date of October 31st of . the Superior Court by G. D, Buckthat silver was demonetized Sur) fered for sale at a very reasonable 2 a ae ke Daily, Monday’ 2 land went to Columbia Hill on. this year, Lamar, Secretary of the } ley to recover $1,000 from the Calreptitiously inthe United states. price. For further particulars bns To TEE : : a pee fee ‘ ; s : ’ : cence = Miss Emma Bariaas, of Grinnell official business, expecting to be. Interior, decided that where sev-. laghans for service as theit law-. Sroverres can be cleansed by . quire at the Daily Transcrirt ofxe is st wate +} home the next: day at latest. . eral mining claims are owned in}. :ver, says: ‘‘P. Callaghan shows : . ‘ of all i ° Towa, who has been visiting her : Maco ined inde ; ag putting a piece df zinc on the coals . fice. tf : : e said ‘ ? shia “3 6, Diceitions of When he had been gone four days . common the annual expenditures . a receipt from Buckley for $500, . of a hot fire. The vapor produced bices keeper Wanted. Se ee? e ; . nition, \ igh a ‘i 4 dia: Gt his friends began to worry about made upon one claim for the ben. which the’former claims was in. carries off the.soot by chemical deee ; ‘ 5 : ks of this city, ia a sé him, the newspapers had their . fit.of all, will be considered 48 . jull for all services rendered hita . composition i Wanted, a middle aged woman, ; Manes yesterday morning'§ cage Ps ©! say on the subject, and there was done upon all the claims. by Buckley.” Yet the. elder Calcae wana one that can do, housework and 4 aM . to ' will spend a pall ley . in San . considerable excitement about thé . ’ He further decided that when laghan refused to swear in Court A THIMBLEFUL of dust was found . plain cooking. To the right per_o a » OF to Francisco, San Jose, onterey . case. Just as some of the miss. an application for patent is made . here after that receipt had been in the coffin of Richard, Coeur de . son a good home and good wages. a oma “ Los Angeles before returning . ing officer's friends were about to which embraces several coutiggiven him, that he had really paid Leon, at the cathedral! of Rouen, . Apply at this office. ~ d4-lw. ; ' A Operty * ome. 2 archi ‘ u claims held b 4 ‘ when it was opened not long ago. : rh cast ee upa marching party toatar. toms con hel by the sane] Hockey Qn. AIL hn ago] Wen wad eats POOR S. craven Graber oa . xilbare Conaressman Lovtirr: started xt Gay and see S any . Oar ne iP ) has] bearing on the present case, how-. A Derrorr girl drew a mat with} .« : e the for Washington Sunday. His had befallen him, . Mr. Holland . been expended on each claim is ever, the thousand dollars/ now a crayon on the front door ; step A fine lot of fresh cranberries a: potion { ro anti othome. He said he had been . not required. i ; 4 eS just received at J. J. Jackson’s 4q “cnr i Nevada county constituents are) H __., _ . asked for being for services alleg. and it was so natural that several . / : nt ; 1e ath disappointed aa well as surprised . “#hing, and although he brought) He Dolds that when application . eq to have been renderéd after the . callers tried to give it a wipe. Beehive Grocery store, Commer Vi Me, of ' to think that he did not come up. 2° fish back his statement was. is made for patent upona mining . receipt was given. Cone o's SERRE _ . } cial street, tf Ma ee } Te ‘ accepted’ without hesitation and . cliim embracing several locations -ae In Aberdeen, Scotland, man oe = . said and spend afew days with them, . #¢¢e : A 8 ’ : een, * , y oe : ue “s a hea penuned se te would the ‘case of mysterious disap-jan adverse claimant may prove} Raights Tespler meres: people are down on dancing, of Tue houses = live in, (in other 2 Bi : — _do before going to Congress. pearance” soon ceased to be talk-. abandonment.of any one of such. ‘The following is a corrected list . which they speak as ‘‘close-bosword se ad bodies) ae Held OG i) tle. ge ed about. Nowcomes the solu: . locations by failure to maxe an-. of officerselected and appointed . omed’ whirlings.”’ pairing leases. We must strengtha d day Nayana Crry dealers are pegin-. tion of thes whole affair in. this nual expenditure upon it or upon . by Nevada Commandery, No. 6, ma ne ae shine a nie pax riped . ; ian mean ning to receive orders for holiday . written return upon an order to. @ common claim for its benefit, . K» T., on last Thursday: evening: 5 See ’ ig ein beae ta te Ticacd'e Raa a : : q insol foods from all varts of the county. show cause placed by the U. §,. and the possessory right will fail . John T, Morgan, Eminent Comniga Se ia Math “ Debilit ia rl ie : The immense and well selected . Circuit Court in the hands of the . even through the adverse claim-. mander: E. Coleman, Generalisae Billiow sn a, pring Fee 4 : : : ‘ ‘ es F : : La ee ee eee et illious, the Rheuma N > ete stocks most of them carry si Sheriff of the county—for service . ant may not show in himself a. sino; A. D. West, Captain Gen-. Swaxt’s photogaphs are second Deupeptic Call And sree i ; ; A year together with the aetonishupon A. 8. Bigelow, the alleged good adverse claym by reason of @. eral; R. H. Sink, Prelate; D. E.4to no artist in the State.—Go and . 4) Tonic gil Rusidective ‘aver! i /, 4) j ; : ei GE ingly low prices, have very strong superintendent of th@Eureka Lake . like failure. ° Morgan, Senior Warden; T. H. see specimens at his gallery on. cored to the suffering invalid And gored p> . GR orrniryens : es powers of attraction. and Yuba Canal Company’s hy-. Compliance with the mining law . Wilhelm Junior Warden; G. C. Broad street, opposite Stumpf’s 1 ome: « € a. begiiet a aoe Aiutie cide: of 1872 as dition for ti k ’ nee , 4 : $1.50 at Carr Bros. : Tux dance: hall in course ‘of nate eae ; : ges ae i‘. or the mak-. Shaw, Treasurer; J. H. Board-. Hotel. Prices low. 030-tf sail sll . : con: ape : HERIFF’s OFFICE, ing of application for patent, ac-] man, Recorder; W. G. Hud Orpers from the country f : B ‘ : : a ug : : corder . G. Hudson a : y for clay erection on Sacramento street will] Nevada County,§ et cording to section 2325, requires atandir d Sas tog. Thoma’, Srconp-HAND furniture bought} poliday goods of every descripOn a OV seaer he # very attractive building, and. [, George Lord, Sheriff of the. the prélimiriary showing of, work . Warder; Wm. Sicimen set Cicned : and sold at the Standard Auction . tion will be promptly‘and careful5 e 9. : ng Be : admirably suited for terpsichorean county of Nevada, do hereby . or expenditure upon each location] q, U phoff 2d Guari. M L. and Commission house, successor . ty filled by (arr Bros. ji : i “ie EB tad ania It will be finished . certify that I received the .with-. sufficient to the maintenance of . Marsh, 3d Gaara : to Geo. Tracy. _ , n26-tf . oe ee ne And Continning ell the Week aa about Christmas ‘or shortly after . jn arid hereunto annexed order to. possession, under section 2324, gapegir cette pear emnatrameereecererr at Make your wife, sister or M G ‘ ’ nthe ifthe weather continues reason-. show cause, on the 12th day of] either by showing the full amount ican sishatnce didencn ARRIVALS AT TRE HOTELS. . * Present of s pair of those nice} Whon will be ou exhibiti at 3 , on the: : s. . exhibition the Most Extensive i ile alt be ably favorable. : August, 1885, at 9 o’clock a. M.,. for the pending year, or if there. The following items are from the NEVADA OrTy. opera glasses at oat Bros. € ive and Hh . tig oe ee rong nit oe he Gt Aogem has been leurs 3. shoe. be . Sheree Oey S008: UNION HOTEL Toys and Christmas Goods at romest Display of ereot the County Clerk’s office his bond , proceeded to the town of Co. shown that work has been resum-; The Young America Company . Rector Bnos.... Proprietors . the StanparD, successor to Tracy. ntre; as Notary Public of Meadow Lake lumbia Hill, the place where the) 21,soas to prevent the location . have laid in about 10,000 pounds December 7, 1885. said A. S.Bigelow lives, and not : tha township, with John Keiser and].. sibeitel this by adverse parties after abandon. of beef for the winter. n Anderson, Cit ube J. L-Lewison ae sureties. Jadge finding him at his usual place oi ment. “ The Bald Mountain Extension . _ 4 it, town: City,” For Bice is and raging ae S Fe ¢ Walling has approved the bon eS residence, and knowing that he =] That more than one such loca-. Company cleaned up on Sunday C.F. Josue. nd 1 . it’a known all gear the world y phtrt = and Monpay morning Prof. L. Foote, . Said Nevada county, I proceeded to] tion for patent, is clear, from the] ounces, the biggest clean-up yet. 7. D. Cudihea, SaaS Invented bya man of fame. 5 one Capt. Wm. Brown and Lieut. W. 'that place in «Il possible haste,. case of Smelting Company vs. Frank Campbell has obtained aj John Spalding, Seigler. Springs, . ==" N K couJ. Richards left for a two weeks’ . but again-failed te find him or to] Kemp [104 U. 8. 636] where the . flowing well on his ranch near. J. M. Smith & 8, Lime Kiln, DR wsop’s BON TS : hunt in Colusa county, and they . get any reliable information of his . question is directly brought in is. Beckwith, producing alout 15 ie wares ag ents pages : ‘ : i re promise to remember all their old. whereabouts. Remaining in the . sue. gallons per minute, with a. temJ.C. Grant, Hough shee he LIVER REGULATOR EVER SEEN IN THIS MARKET : — friends before Christmas. vicinity until well into the fore-} The construction of sections . perature of 90 deg. This is the N ATIONAL HOTEL. , ‘ a : noon of the next day, I got relia. 2324 and 2325 on this point must . warmest well in Sierra Valley. 2° A. Eppy Propniztor \ THE —() , . i a QUITE a number of gentlemen . able information that he (Bigelow) . be considered as_ settled, says the — Se ee Dec. 7 UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE : ; i pace who propose attending the Hard) was seen the day before going up. Secretary, wherefrom it follows eC C. B. Guscetti, Ranch = PANACEA OF:CONCEN. 7: So ; 4 i vada Times Party are industriously en-. the ridge toward Eureka. I went . that as section 2325 only directs . S. Allison, at his ranch on the} ‘Dr. 8. M. Harris, City, TRATED EXTRACTS. are dll rime als / hiss gaged in BEES UP. stunning cos. at once to Eureka, getting there . proof of expenditure tothe amount . northeast edge of town, has had J. W. Hanson, San Fran. Prepared from the Active Me: ‘ . a a tomes appropriate to the occas-} Saturday evening at dark, but . of $500, by the certificate of the. strawberries and blackberries 4.2, Comptia . et dicinal rroperties contained . EXHIBITION! i opion. i iat . = oe by goee ned the 1 blooming and ripening in the} 4" Lewis, Bloomfield, : ananassae ae — : a : oe : : ing to all places of the best proma-. embraced in the application for . open air up to this week, but the . B. Willi French Corral Ae. Bitter: ‘ a1; = saformation was filed in the ise, and which, under seainnrs patent, it must be pai to hold sold of Monday night, which W. Bawards, Bridge, sa ies Callsaya Bark, Barberry Bark, aweet log, Which Wili be sold af LOWER PRICES +4 Os a Lie ce ee, (eee than ever before heard of pias : € . nal location, in lieu of the amount . light frost ou ere, ni 1e. M. Gahee, San Francisco, pe ebab re , che, : meee etic “4 ‘ : ‘ a Dabat with # eae different mining camps and pros. \lready provided for by section . tender fruit and i the. Wm. Perkins, sneha a ia wil ohare diseases arising” from a Bilatt oats fh ee a4 call and oo this magnifi= Tui eleventh-hour tax-payers pectors’ cabins. A short time be2324. vines. Most years Mr. Allison x Guliener: egg act hich ena mee. wentive ce . CORE CIGD ey WUSTet they w'sh to purchase or not. ary, are beginning to throng the Coun. 'OF® dark I got the intormnsion The circular instructions of Dec. . can go out in his fields at any time. J.C. Thompson, Grass Valley, . 4 ao &00., 8. ¥.,.: Wholesale -ALe ' “ae ty Treasurer’s office. The big from a hunter that my man wat] ) 1882, and June 8, 1883, which . before Christmas and pick berries Chas. Cooper, City. For sale by all Druggists. o8-ly : Children S Hats and Bonnets hn yowt_of tha suck-wiE~g0U BGIIU 1 = ope Saree Fc me nt oe otherwise my die abuye, . vf Ure fest favor. 4d Of g00d . eeemeeeeeeneeeeenennser eee ae ee j vith till : ren 4. . have been revoked. size. “g as = ‘s Lhis information I believed to be -.02 Ses PTS Cots 8 RE “ A SPHOIALUTY. an Gozepa Roza Marciat, Antonio . correct and true, as the giver did Two Missing Men. aes eee: : faRs. LESTER & CRAWFORD ule Rose Marcial and Goze Ferrara . notknow me or my business. At . Mrs. Bertha J. Curley Los Aa-. The Tidings says: The races MERRY CHRISTM \\ . . Cordoza, natives of Portugal, have . Eureka I left my horse and sulky , zeles, is very anxious oi see or. Sunday at Watt Park were a dis. A Near Union Hotel, Main St. Nevada City. VY. recently been naturalized in the. snd gave out the information that . hear from James Curley, as she appointment all around. The 3 se Superior Sone [was going out to hunt deer in. has some very important businers . mile dash advertised to take place —_— ~ c = tr n tt Moucui’k now hous “on the mountains. I took a trusted . information toimparttohim. Any between Garfield and Clark re1 1 = vod Main street is rapidly approachfans with me and left Eureka at} -omniunication, on the subject, sulted Hie: ORy paar: Pas of a HAPPY NEW \k AR . . te oy 4 ing completion. It is now ready 4 o’clock A. M., and went by trail . addressed to Mr. Spence, Mayor half mile, Garfield being ridden L d df ; now a a IS aed for the plasterers. through the mountains to the . of Los Angeles, will reach her. by an inexperienced and very 4 4 pe es ditch-tender’s cabin, but when my} Ww. J. Schultz, box 975, Water-. poor rider. The result was a dead : mt. Goao Roperiaues, a native of. trusted man went to the cahin, he . 160,’ Iowa, writes inquiring for. heat. A half mile and repeat race aC ee prs Portugal, has declared his “intengot the information that Bigelow } Christian J. Kline, his uncle, who} Was run between Snuff Box and SANTA CLAUS “AT EXOM™®”’ ‘ > tion of becoming a citizen of the had left there on Sunday afternoon went tathe Comstock from Dow-. Hector; Snuff Box winning in two a A PAGE FROM THE PRIMER OF FASHION an United States. “ had teh to the vicinity of . pieville some years ago. Kline is. straight heats, The track was in : : ‘i : Milton, which is convenient to . , = ne P iti an i aré ed Exeaant Gift Books and Christ} the county line dividing Nevada ie a Fad Pig oO oe sa 7 F ARR BROT RY PALACE xs mas Cards, cheaper than the] nd Sierra counties. I pursued] gnding out where he is. Any in2 ° il DRUGSTORE, to cheapest, at Carr Bros. him on to this point, and there], . uae : : Lake Tahoe Water:
a Saas iormation regarding him will be a 2 { . x: Peart and lonther card cases, . earned of a cattle-herder whom 1 inost thankfully received. Prof. Joseph Le Coote, in DeCor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City. . ‘ladies’: hand gache.s, purses and chanced to meet that a men oe i a a ,. . cember’s Overland Monthly, ridii. jewel cases at Carr Bros. agit ~ agit oon ie o oe asa : a 3 Acces the water of r, " : —— igelow had gone into Sierra} The Mutual Life Endowment . Lake tahoe has for unbuoyancy. : ee re ¥ : Portage eres of _ eens The next day I returned . and Benevolent Association of He says: ‘‘It is as-easy to swim At this ee oe oe ee the most 4g : stmas horn are beginning to} to Eureka, footsore and tired: On . America, with headqaarters in . and float inas in any other body omplete and Attractive toc Oo : be heard in the land. Wednesday, the 19th day of Au= ; ———e-me Fort Worth, Texas, and a division . of water. Lightness from dimin-_ os > dikes Orro Ampere is building a nice gust, I left Eureka, ostensibly for . office at San Francisco, has’ sus. ished atmospheric pressure ! Non. story and a half dwelling house on Nevada City, but went’ with all] pended payment.There are at sense! In analmost incompressiProspect. Hill. possible speed tothe Delhi mine, . (his city a number of members of . ble liquid, like water, diminished . La ee Ee a eS finding the miners at dinner, but} the Pacific Coast Branch of the. density produced by diminished : ; ) Tue ice men arein high glee} did not find Mr. Bigelow. I re-. Associafion, but as the funds of it. pressure would ke more than Offered to the People of Nevada County this year. at the prospects for a good crop in mained the balance of the day in}have been ‘kept separate from counterbalanced by increased 4 ‘their tine. : ristboasthag te oe sre and . those of the central organization . density produced by cold.”’ Se aes F Jolumbia Hill, and finding n°} they are in hopes the failure at “ _ age SoMa 891D8 . trace of him and getting no infor-. Fort Worth will not cause them Ewenty: Deze: ; d to Carr Bros. for their fine Holii fa reliable n: I : ‘si Novels and Poems, Pictorials and Prayer Books, Ju day Goods. ey mation ola reilabie nature, re-!to lose anything. The Nevada John Sara, a Grass. Valley man \ venile Gift Books, Bibles, Etc., Etc. ‘ d ERD eR turned after nightfall to Nevada City agent has written to the of-. who has a family, was brought to sore ae ces i Aut kinds of Scrap, Autograph . \ '*YAnd I further certify and . {ice in San Francisco to ascertain }the county jail Monday evening to Christmas Cards Plush, Silk, Satin, Fringed and Framed. 3 and Photograph Albums at Carr . Tetura that after vue search and . the exact status of the concern’s . serve twenty days, he having failJELLO, . All Styles and Sizes. . Bros. diligent inquiry, extending over a . affairs. ed to pay a $20 fine that Justice ghee : Reittes “aii nen period of five days, I have been essai eee Davis imposed“upon him. Sara’s Alhums . Photograph, Autograph, Scrap. More than 50 Styles. : _Monpay night was the coldest{ unable to find A. 8. Bigelow or . offense was committing a battery : In all kinds of Bindings. : night the Rennon to date: any other official of the Eureka} The following persons were elect-) Sunday on William Meir, one of OI @ 0 N In Artistic Cases of Plush, Leather, Inlaid Wood é : : Lake and Yuba Canal Company, . ed and appointed officers of Neva-. the proprietors of a brewery at j . ory rakes s a J { inet “Ge ‘ é oe A } Etc. Best Assortment Ever Shown Here: : ae eaptat of all descrip-. in the county of Nevada,on which . da Royal Arch Chapter, No. 6, at] Grass Valley. The trouble occuris veg mand: ae 2 Sia pe ee to serve the within said papers. the unnual meeting held on Mon-. red at the brewery, and was occa(\dor Cases ‘Allthe latest designs. Including many Striking : Taxes Are nids prisoners in the Given under my hand this, the) day evening last: M. L. Marsh, . sioned_by Sara drinking too much \) . Novelties. oe : e 2ist day of August, 1885. GrorGE Lorp, Sheriff of Nevada: county. By J.L. Ho.ianb, Under Sheriff. High Priest; Jos. Thomas, King; . of the beer sold there. H. Stansfield, Scribe; P. Rich<——: ? ASONIC NOTICE. ards, Treasurer ;J. HBoardman, “_ oe , Writing Desks ; ae ee F F = c ‘An endless assortmént of Lemaire’s, ColBhs mg : ny ewe. Bi NORE ere ; (pera (lasses . mont’s, Chevalier, -and other standard makes. Barker, M.2 V.; James White,. on Wednesday “evening, at 742 ( (. h ; : me : M.1V.; Wm. Holmes, Guard. . 0’clock. A full attendance of Han dS . sys et te a ee es hte. The installation will take placethe}members is desired. Visiting : second Monday in January. . brethren are cordially invited. — Annual Election. _D E. Morcan, Master. J. Hy BoarpMan, Sec. Notice. county jail. For old and young. All sizes and styles. In Fine Woods, Japanese Finish, Ete. Free Exhibition of Real Art. a oF There are sixty highly finished ee Oil Paintings on exhibition today ‘ ec i ca peviovce, Ww or oppisite our office. They are by dd de a. : ; ‘ sore of San Francisco’s best talery clime on earth, has proved 2 eS “4” . Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral to be the ent, and well worthy tne attention : : E : most reliable remedy for coughs, of lovers of art. This vollection, : : : a “? . colds, and all lung diseases. Negae we aré informed by Mr. Troy, is. , iad-ecila aiken Gee ee : 20 made up by the artists representected colds olten vecome incura/ ed vetting 4 o5 wae ble ailments. Deal with them in es ccs his se ated time; and prevent their becoming “* . deepseated in th ag i on the final result. The sale is ca sch taal toes . made upfor the express purpose . of raising Holiday money and neighborhood are . Club expenses; therefore all paragitated at the anti-Chinese dem-. time; but he says the cold weath. 14th day of December. . _ ties who attend the Auction Sale . onstrations in various parts of the . er we are now getting will raise ty Lzor. GartueE, { _ this evening may rest assured all} Coast. They would probably give . the grass right out by the rovts,. Administrator with Will annexaes : : # ~ Paintings offered will positively something to find out in advance] and being thus uprooted it will ‘ d8-6t Orders amy or,, express promptly filled and satsfaction g uar. f f } Per-haps you im-agine that this young la-dy be-longs toa Dime Mu-se-um and has a World-wide Fame as an An-a-tom-i-cal Won-der. Well, no; youare a-way off. Se issim-ply at-tir-ed in the Hight, woo as : ply len \rasstn Casas Just the thing for your Father, of Fash-ion, and her Dress-maker is Re-spon-si-ble for her ob-serv-ai \ Us l Brother, Cousin or —— tory shoul-ders. That is all, Do you feel bet-ter now? aa ' ca ee _ ’ Per-haps you im-agine that a bot-tle of Snow-flake Whis-ky cor.{Picture Fraves, Walking Sticks, Fine Catlery. Parfansts tins onion, oii liquor, and i grat reprtaton is du -Noveltes, and Thousands of Other Articles ad, ac cw ide hes es he Sritable for Holiday Presests . Whis-ky,-un-a-du!-ter-at-ed,—and_of_course out of the fashion, . Its pro-pri-e-tors are resspon-si-ble for its mel-low-ness and bou-quet. goa If You Don’t See What You Want, Ask for It. . That is all. Do you feel bet-ter now? Literally Upreoted. y — Ed. Black, who spends his vacations at farming, was down in the lower part of the county Sun-). co got . Tue Chinese residents of this. day and found the growing feed. Bids on the Schulthess estate considerably . there in splendid condition at that . will be received until Monday the (0@F Ask your grocer or druggist for SNOW-FLAKE WHISKY . Be sold for what is bid on them, . When their turn to “vit up and. die. A farmer’s lot is not always} Prayer books nice enough for anteed. 7" 3 QT? ran’ a. regardless of their value. ° 98-24 git”’ is coming. a happy one. anybody at Carr Bros. i . = CARR. BROTHERS. HALL, LUHRS & Co., Prop & 2 Re ‘ a 36 ea 2 : * . 3 3 at