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January 1, 1888 (4 pages)

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~ ‘The Daily Trenseript. ———— <a. ee geo uf iA “=~ SUNDAY, JAN, 1, 1888. ~ CONDE: NSED oT TELE GRAMS. *. Florida has. experienced .a cold . snap. Lee Sinith of Cloverdale attempted = guicide at Santa Rosa William Herrig-kitle-his—wiie =item Abatthewsonand—barned aye There is a revival among the Adventists at Battle Creek Mich. Rey. Lyman A. Abbott is to become . the successoi of Vard Beech. Cr. : Fwo. wives by Charles J-Wittiams—of—hos Ange-} les. The rainfall has be out the State and the f elaimy a $20,000 estate left ngeneral through-74 armers, are jubilant. : . The late Judze filton,of Boston, . bequeathe 1 $50,000 to charitabl& insti tutions. \ The credivors of Meade & €o-—ot Fresno-belies firm w for dollar.‘ There are prospetisol Shaefer, Slos. gon-and-Carter, the bilhardists,—visit~ ing the coast. : Maurice Bernhardt was married: to the Princess € fotilde Fabbordwakigins=—-~Paris Thursday. Walla Walla has a new, $26,000 jail.A petty thief ic ked a hole in--one oF the walis and escaped. v4 ants home at St. Francis;sirk; By the rising of the “Fiverahe lower . portion of Los Angéles, which” is yot protected by a levee, Pia i, The contest.for county-seat between, the inhabitants of Harper ani An thony, ia Kuhsas, is becoming’ very . warm, afd bloodshed is imminen’. The parties who recently foreclosed the Pacific a $12,000 mortgage on Methodist College at Sinta Rosa have . donated the property “to the College Association. Sullivan has challenged Smith to fight for £1)000,a the atfair to come off a fortnight oe Sailivan’s fight with Mitchell has been fought. Sullivan has deposited £500 foricit. There is considerable excitement in Bolinas, growing out of the belief that sid e James Steel, proprietor of the stage line betweeg Saucelito ‘ant Bolinas, . was robbed after he was killed last Saturday.. The stage was chiefly . freighted with Christmas presents and provender. There were no passengers, . hence me aflair is veiled in mystery. +-0@e-+ A Rich Sas: Says the Vieade: some months ‘ago . Frank’ H: Bell, J. G: Hall, Joe Lust: . lerand A. &. Bigelow located a quartz ledge at or near the Badger Hill cig . gings, in the upper part of this township, which gives promise anotherDelhi:. The company have . been quietly @t work on their ¢laim . prospecting it, antdthey live driven a . tunnel into and along the ledge for . about sixty-five feet. While running Wis tunnel @ Clruce-or-TrorR” or ETE richness was struck whicrein free gold is. discernibleain large quantitios. “The ledge is three feet in width eigitty feet below the surface and ull of it will pay” for milling. This strike has created quite a sensation in and around Cheroof be ing . kee and now prospecting for paying ledyes is ali the BO, The owners have . christene d the mine the ‘Success.’’ ' The ir Busine ot Scamina: Probably no one thing has caused ’ guch a general revival of trade at Carr Bros.’ Drugstore as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is sim » Ply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact thatuitrbeays-cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Golds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup,—an’ all . throat and lung diseases quickly cured: . You can test it before buying by ting a trial bottle free, large size . Every bottle warrante: d. + 7Oee . Tie usual treatment /of extarrh is . very unsatisfactory, a: thousands: of . despairing patients ¢an testify. On. this pointa trustworthy medical writer says: “Proper local sreatinent is posi. tively necessary toshetess, but many, if not most of the remedies in+general . . use by physicians aflord frat temporary benefit. A curé certainly ec amvot . b> expected” from snutfs powds Ts ~ douches and washes.” ly? 8 Cream . Balin is aremetly which combines the . important requisites of quick action, . specific. curative power _with perfect . get“Pl. safety andpleasantness to sla poe ARKIYA LScASbHHE . UNION HOTEL. . is Mrs. J. Waffsiger r December.30, JM Thomas, Grass Valley, * W D Harr, do . George Lord, do . Miss Luyia Ott, city, . A Barton, do J J Ott, cho Emil Ott, do TP Larkin, city, JP Conway, city, Miss Belle Harris, Colfax, Miss Lottie Smith, Sacramento, Wim Edwards & wife, Toll Bridge, Noah Evans,San Juan, ¥ Manhire, do = WJ Downie Oakland, _Proprte tress Mrs J Thing,Marysville, Frank Midey, Pike City, Charles H Miller, Santa Roga, HL Brown, Sacramento JH Hartwell, Argosy mine. + 0G ee am ARKIVALS ATTHE NATIONAL HOTEL. BECTOR BHOS.. Mrs Kate -Lewis, Henry Lane, ‘Cal R Clarke, Jehn Webber, Mre Winchester, Pike City, John Robinsgn, Plug Valley Wm Swan & family. Dow: 2, 7¢ io eoinedoxtre, Gan Francisco, Pap do CITY, goray 2 do.. T L Mercer, do * T P Bustard, ‘do Mra George W Ray & 3—c hildten, Dixon, W F Hargis, San Jose mine, AE Baugh, Des Mones, lowa, L Stayton, Sacramento, Frank Wright, San Juan, Fitggerald, Moores Flat, -D Nicholson, Downieville, Antone Frank, do J Jennings, » do pals, Ban Juan rae, i, Graniteville, @, CILy, Ps te, oat. Juan, nase ek, Gold Flat, wa pbell, Parad ville, Fifotehet & Ricomfiela, Wetter, Manager Monte Oris_socompany, Now York: oF of those maladies whieh sweep men . we are threatened, are ROR y the symptoms, yet they the same ode r, nor aré they always tne si .is a dull-and sleepy. feeling; a:bad, worming; the-appetite=is changeny 5 > i!pay dollar} ¢ not eat-enough, and occasionally-no eT} LS _€Y€S;_BC canty and high-colored Ef gredio. Symerps “wile, ig Proprietors . . \ . . . December 30, ey . 4 } . 1, ". Lhe Noted american Actor,HUW DO WE DIG OUR GRAVES ? We must eat or we cannot live: This ve al} know., But do Pade all know that we die by eating? . It is anc we dig. our ‘graves with our eth. How foolish this sounds. et it is fearfully true. We are ter‘ified at the a pproach ¢ of the cholera l yellow fe yer, yet there is a dis: » constantly atour doors and in ir hoses far more dangerous and -tructive. Most people have in heir own stomachs. poison, more r, but quite as fatal as the germs nto eternity by thousands ‘without ning -in the times of great epiBut_it is a‘mercy that, if we are watehful;we-can tell wher The following lo not always necessarily appear in } » in different cases. There taste in the mouth, especially in the >, sometimes poor and again, it sas though the patient could ppetite-at “all; dullness and slugasiness of. the mind; no ambition o study or work; more or less headhe and_heaviness.in-the head; ‘ziness on rising to the feet—or oving-euddenly;-furred=and-coat= ati ngue; o sense of a load on the stomach that nothing removes;~hot ind dry skjn at times; yellow tinge tirine var taste iif the Trewthy-dre~—. suent] ly aphede e by ‘palpitation of the heart; impaired ~ vision, with pots that seem to be swimming in the air before the eyes; a cough, with a greenish-coloredexpectoration ; poor nights’ rest;_a sticky slimo: about. the teeth and’ gums; hands and feet cold and*clanimy ; irritable temper and bowels bound up ard=eostive: -"Phis “disease has puuzle d the physicians and still puzles them. It is the commonest of Hinrente tere et yet the-most.compli‘ “me and serious, Sone is treated as consumption, sometimes, as . i ver com piaint, and than ivain as malaria and even heart _disx a it ; real nature is that of tion ind dyspepsia. “It arises sitive organs and soon others through the poisoned -blood. body—aineludingnervous system—is literally e/, ‘even when. there, is no ciaciation to tell the sad story. Lisp ice has shown that thereis ait on iedy . th whole that can certainly in all its stages, or Extract “of Roots or pel's Curative Syrup. It but, nevertheless, no time lost in trying other gowmcdies,sfor the y will do nc ood, Get this great vegetabl« . ‘ation, (discovered by a vener whose name is a house hold word in Germany) and bo sure to get the genuine article. GIVEN UP BY SEVEN DOCTORS, Shaker Extract of Roots or Seibons wmicocd ame ben prcrescl 1 health after seven doctors had give: mé up-to-die with consumption: Sa writes RoI Grace,” Kirkman: Todd Co., Ky. Nae i HEALD OF I'P. JUST IN TIME. “I “kad been abont given up to die with Wyspey sin when.I first saw the adv: rtistige ih ¢ of Roots Sepa)’ After or + Syrup. using four bottlesNiwas able to attend tomy bu siness swell as ever I know of ral cases. O& chills and fever tli e been “curet\by. it.” So write Thos, Pullum, ofLaylor, Gene , Ala. WORTH! TE’ DOLEARS A BOTTLE. MrT! POE, ans, of the firm of Evan ‘hants, Horntown. 4 Co., Va., writer that he had been gfck with digestive disorders for mafty7¥ears and hac tried iany physicians and medi eines williout benefit. ke began to use Shaker Extract of Roots or Sei gel's Syrup about the 2st of Jan. 1887, nd was so much “better in three «v,chks that he considered him self pirciically a. well man. He adds: ,"‘f have at this time one bot tle on and, and if Eeould not get anyin se f would not take a ten dollar bill for it." i Al druggists, or Address A. J: Whit) Limited, 64 Warren St. N. Y. VADA THEATRE, ON" NIGHT ONLY! ‘Friday Lyening; January 6, 1888. Prour ant GRAND REVIVAL TOUR and OF DUMAS
I: ity Melodramatic Masterpiece, THE COUNT OF Fonte Cristo ERPLETED BYA iST of DRAMATIC: STARS i Shaker ExtractTHE CELEBRATED -— sO Cy Can now be purchased in this city SUSE N=! SARS es oe Ialithe Best in the’Ccit®. Try It. wi _Isrenay s) CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMER Best in the ain Sold by the case Or package Clover, Alfalfa Timothy Rye and other Grass Seeds. CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent _PATENTROLLER . ‘FLOUR ! M AN UFACTUR ED BY THE WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY: AND SOLD BY ALL THE hEADING GROoOGERNS. The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the WEERITEST AND BEST Of Any Manufactired in the State. TO THE LADIES: Give it one trial, and you will ten use no other brand. Call for-it: FRED JATHOMAS, Agent for Nevada ‘County. aeetaniieee ——EEE EES To EXome Seekers. 4 NEVADA COUNTY CAND. AND ASSOCIATION. DIRECTORS: GEO.,C. GAYLORD, GEO. E. TURNER, _ GE. BRAND, IMPROVEMENT JOHN T. MORGAN NAT. P. BROWN; W. 0. JONES M 2 E. MPRESTON WM. CAMPBELL, CHAS, BARKER. LARGE LIST OF DESIRABLE HOMES “AND LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE. e>20 000 heres at Railroad and Other Unimoroved Lands For Sale, ranging in arige fram $1.50 to $10 per acre. SN. FOR LisT OF RROPERTY, ANP FULL INFORM ATION, CALL ON OR ADDRESS: a C.€. BRAND, NEVADA CITY; CAL. The Leading (arocery aud Family Provision Store 3.J. JACKSON =. --AQT AV.W! Swett return Your gipve to-morrow from @ plete! wrapt, . NG @ Outlet.” HEADED BY p aR ‘ a ERFEC LAY, I. HOR. 0% . The Sumptuous Scenic Splendor, Marvelous. Mechanical Accessories, Da€zling Calcium Light Effects, . * gnd Matchless Realism _. Of the Original New York and London Production, . EVERYTHING BROUGHT WITH US BIRECT FROM THE EAST, Reserved teats at C. E, Mulloy’s. Sale opens “. s0ld at the lowest market rates. ALSO ON HAND-THE VERY ‘BEST OF pale as useni, Dit. =. = (ales RO I ED Hd SNS Store every siclk required for family use, ck will be A. Holiday Excursion Sy ern ON . WD, Vinton, Drugstore = Our, new attractions are exciting the admiration of all} who see them. Those who have been on a tour of investigation declare them not only Novel-and Pretty, as well Extremely Reasonable‘in Prices, ‘and First-class in Quality. Here area few of the items by way of illustration : Odor, Manicure, Toilet and Drawing Gases, Just from the East. (The latest and best designs. REFLECTING MIRRORS, Which will please the ladies greatly. Must be seén to be appreciated, SCORES “OF “OTHER. NOVELTIES Té6o numerous to-mention here, but all calculated’:to de—light-the-recipients-of them.. meee A Merry Christmas and Happy New v Your” roa ALL: (Rh BROTNERS, -OF -FHE: =Palace‘Drug. NEVADA corre, eon. Extend the compliments of the season, and desire. to an-. nounce 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. = BOOKS. Novels and Poems, Pictorials and Prayer Books, Juvepile Gift Books, Bibles, Ete., Ete. CHRISTMAS CARDS. Plush, Silk, Satin, Fringed and Framed. ~All Styles and Sizes. —— ee ee THE FINEST SACHETS, THE ‘SWEETEST ‘EXTRACTS, . And Best Assortment of Perfumes generally to: be found in the County. ~ =.= Eastman’s--Lundborg’s Pinaud’s--Palmer’s. Do not fail to inspect this élegant display of Holiday Goods before purchasing. W. D. VINTON, Nevada City Drug Store. —_ « SANTA CALS SIDE TRAUKED. Suitable Holiday Gifts-fur By ‘aud Litile, Great aud Sal No wonder Santa Claiis: feels frightened at the great revolution, because my prices are below competition. Come and Sec My Stock. of TOYS AND NOVELTIES, FANCY GOODS sa NOTIONS CHRISTMAS CARDS, ; ALBUMS OF ALL ‘KINDS, ORNAMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS! TREES,. Candy, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Figs, be ‘ Dates and Bananas. : MEERSOHAUM GOODS—I have just received the largest,.andsfinest:stock of GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CIGAR AND CIGARETTE HOLDERSever brought to this city, to. which the-attention of smokers ie called; Also a full line of : FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. And don't forget that there will be no need for a Santa \ ne laus for those who Sul at p \ Ne E. ‘ROSENTHAL'S, S Commercial Street,. Nevada City. a a mame TRIMMED HATS & BONNETS. We have on hand the mest extensive and Hand* somest Display of Trimmed Hats and ‘Bonnets ever seen in this market which LOWER bewill be sold at PRICES than ever fore heard.of. from 50 cents.up. ‘ & Hats from $2.50 to $10. ] Trimmed Felt Hats, ae cents. AndjLatest Style received. Always on hand a aes assortment of _ DRY & FANCY QOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. MRS. LESTER CRAWFORD, / NEAR. THE UNION HOTEL, STREET, NEVADA. ptama Eeced CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRI i PS cer ie z F 8 . ‘CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALT SORTS OF PTT 4 Hay and Grain, Flour, Potatoes, Cor n-Mea Buckwheat Flour, Etc. Ez Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY. FLOUR: . ‘ Untrimmed Felt’ Hats: Trimmed Felt and Fur Sailor aa a, a Os : Swe ‘TPhetograph, Autograph, Scrap. More than 50 Styles. In all kinds of Binding. 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 styles. In fine woods, Japanese Finish, Ete. eer OPERA GLASSES. An endless assortment of Lemaire’s, Colmont’s, Chevalier and other~standard makes. AND BAGS. A cotiiplete Liné: Plush, Leather and_ Pressed Alligator. MEN’S DRESSING CASES. Just the thing for your Father, Brother, Cousin ef Lover Aud Thousands of other articles suitable for Poliday Presents. (O@If You Don’t fee What You Wat, Ask For It. ge MISS HANNAH BRANCH'S —GREAT— ENGLISH seer iontiges ARMC RY ALY NEVADA CITY, —ON— Monday Evening, Jan. 2, (888. Under the Anspioes oi ~ LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, Native salar: OF TEE Golden West. _ ry Sail Bottle $18 Small Bottle 50 cts. FPAHIS 18 THE GREATEST REMEDY_IN the world for }Coughs Cold, Sore Threat, ,Qunizy, up, Hoarseness, Asthma, * Whooping Cough, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. -. Tt performs wonders in relieving Con-* sumption, it airengians the Fungs, and instantly allays all irritation of the Throat. For Sale at Cc. EB. MUGnLOY’s. » Wholesale or Retail, H. BRANOH and -A: P, OLARK, Proprietors, Nevada City. NOU Notice of Applieation for Pardon. N THE SUPERIOR COURT of the County Of Nevada, State of California, The eople 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 Governor of the State of California, on the day.set by him for hearing of application for pardon in themonth of SRURS A. D. 1888, for a full par don from the judgment on cenvic tion ren dered against me inthe above entitled ac tion, tir the -Court-aforesaid, -on February 18th, 1886. GEORGE H. ROGERS. _ Dated December 20, 1887. + “~ “Orchestra, Every effort will be ‘mude by the. Ladies of Laurel Parlor to make this. one of the finest parties ever given in NorthernCentral California. sR THN BRIE . if FLOOR COMMITTEE, m es Miss Ida Maltman, _ Mrs. Wm. Richards, Miss Kate Matteson, Mrs. Wm. Thurston, Miss Cora Clark, Miss Lizzie Keenan, Miss Mary Hook, Miss Jennie Marsh, Miss Sara Miller, Miss: Belle Rolfe. TEACHERS’ Floor Dircctor. ..Mra, 0. J. Waffhiger;. ee . SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION. At Washington Schoolhouse, NEVADA CITY,CAL., RECEPTION COMMITTEE. ee oe Mrs. M. Hadley, — Miss Grace Morgan, Mrs. L.8. Calkins, Miss Mattie Bradley Mrs. J, M. Walling, “. Mes. L. M, Sukeforth, Miss Clara Baruh,~ Miss Emily Rolfe,: Miss Alice Crawford, Miss Addie Boardman Invitation Committee. LAUREL PARLOR, No. 6 BEGINNING / Tuesday, Jan. 3d, 1888, oy At 9 o'cldck A, M. The Grand Marchi Monday at 104,.M, TORN PEA TA Nv WE PORT Ee FG Fr Via at EH SSS “ ‘ . = J. J, JAOKSON, 18 and 20 Commercial Street: eT as Kept at all the Grocery — Ask For It.o’clock. Netias ot Application for Parden 5 2 pnTickets admitting ONE LADY AND D LONG, Esq. District Attorney of é ‘ . » Nevada County, TWO GENTLEMEN, $1.60 ig ay please take hotles that the underte ake doi us 00 et ne arate of Cellloraikter'e nan Each Aidisiegnl Gentleman, 26 ol e sam mod = same can be ‘racticably Admi to G v I di 60 a GEORGE &i.; ‘ROGERS, i Dated Nevada City, December 20, 1887. Gentlemen a6 conte. . TOILET SETS. ms ought ata bargain and offered cheap.:Orders by mail or \ expres promptly filled un satisfaction guaraiutesc tbeetr CARR BROTHERS. Firstclass Music hy a Full) Miss Eda-Rosenthal,Miss Hannah Keenan > will begin at 9 _ \ . a the Judy fend ansy