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January 8, 1889 (4 pages)

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aie aciiaiee unareieas caec aa neat tetera i ee ee li Sas SS ne fa ee aes L. W. Ormsby, living near San Bpenaventura, committed suicide. A-fire-at Schuyler, Neb., burned to death forty horses, seventy cattle and twenty hogs. A battle between sheep-herders and cattlemen = is reported from Bouita, Graham county, Ariz. Five sheepherders were killed.” Advices from Durango, Mexico, state that there has been a riot in that city against some bull-fighters who were __. stoned by the populace. The strike in the Wellington coal mines, itis believed, will be. of.considerable duration. _ Neither. party propéses fo givein and many miners are leaving. ~ . Trouble with the miners at Emer:{ ‘son, Mo., isfeared. Those employed in the Reinck district are trying to force the men at Emerson: out, who receive 14 cents: less. The trustees of ‘the Univerpity of the Pacific at SanJose have resolved that hereafter _ no student can matriculate from the university who uses tobacco in any Pek: In an interview at Pittsburg, Daniel mi Dougherty “said: ‘‘The State of mY Pennsylvania is politically the most re contemptible, corrupt, most diabolical, vile atid notoriously ‘dirty place of RA * territory on the face of thé-earth.”’ 4 Rev. Fielder Israel, pastor of the = First Unitarian Chufch at Salem, Mass., and prominent in Masoic or ders, cut his throat in the vestry-room during a fit of despondency brought on by ill-health. Death was instantanesi sail Case Arnold, a laborer, ate sixty-two “yaw eggs Ter ager_at the People’s: Theatre-at Crawfordsville, Ind., Thurspega ea = day night. that he cquld eat five dozen more. to a restauraut and indulged in a hearty meal. The gamblers at Tacoma, W. T., putupajokon J. M. Steele, a,member of the City Council, who has vigorously fought the gamblers of that town, and, managed to have the police make a descent on a room. into which ng game was goiug on. John Colgan, a miner, was roasted alive in Candelaria; Nev,, on the 1st inst. He went to“bed intoxicated, Iéaving a candle burning, ignited the curtains and set fire to his acrisp. His wife was visiting at San Francisco at the time. ‘A frightful accident occurred at the West Leisenring Coke Works in Con. nelsville, Pennsylvania, _ Saturday 4 evening. Three men were being let down in the shaft when the engineer suddenly reversed the engine. cable broke and they were dropped a distance of four hundred feet and crushed to a shapeless mass. The names of the-killed are: William Clark, William McFern and Samuel Shearer. ‘ A riot took place at the Newcastle . Mine, \about eighteen miles from Seattle, W. T., and William Ruston, a miner from. Gilman, was killed. The trouble arose over the employment of a miner named William Doyle, a union man.’ The Knights of Labor quit work “on New Year’s, and endeavored to force the union men to follow suit. They refused, andthe Knights brought r ee over several hundred fellow-members / from Gilman to clean out the camp. s They gave a number of the union “men a terrible beating; and during the shot. Am Elegant Substitute For vils, salts, pills, and all kinds of bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very agreeable liquid fruitremedy, Syrup of Figs. Recommended by leading Physicians. Manufactured only by the For sale by all leadCarr., Bros:, Nevada tf Francisco, Cal. ing druggists. City. a THE DIFFERENCE. A Comparisen of Interest to ail Bae Whe Bead. ~ mae What is the difference in the four bodies of water‘in British North America, Hudson Bay, Maria’s Inlet, Mellville Sound and Madison’s River? The first is a Gentlemen’s Bag of al Y Water. The second is a Lady’s Pond e of Water. Sound of Water. The fourth isa Gen-, ce fleman’s River of Water. All these ‘ difficulties have been overcome by the i : use of Rozert’s Gotpen Gare Mepicat Syrup. They have no more Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Insomnia, Pain in the Side-.or Back, Sick or Nervous Headache, Conetipation, Liver or Kidis mney Troubles. The Catarrh is not aaa 7 known where the G. G. M. 8. is used. The G.G. M. 8. is always found on Ee ee st BS a mnie, Commercial : nt. re. A : di4-1m His backers offered to bet . . After the exhibition Arnold adjourned . , “ they had enticed him, where a bank, which . . eabin.--Colgan’s body was burned_to. ; The & row: Ruston, one of the rioters, was (a California Fig Syrup Company, San . The third is a Gentleman’s . " & Co., of Shelby, N. C.—Get a free bottle at Carr Bros. BORN, A. Cloverdale; Sonoma county, to the wife of Warren Green, a daughter. At this city, Jan. 5, to the wife of James Kistile, a son. Z = ¢San Francisco, Jan. 6, Margaret, wife of. ‘Miches! Skeahan of Lowell Hill, aged 50 yeas; a naive of Ireland. iTbe funeral will take place from St. Canice Church, Nevada -City, Jan. 8, at 2o’clock Pp, M.] At Cherokee, Nevada county, Jan, 5, i Morgan, # native of ireland, aged 72 years. ~ Sheriff's ‘Sale: In on Superior Court ofthe County of ‘Nevada, S.ate of California—Order of Saie. c i,IZENS BANK, (a Corporation) Plaintiff. NEVADA. “CITY GOLD QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, etal, Defendants. Tremain, Heniy Harryhousen, John Tléenan, Ac8. Lord, Joha Grimes, Thomas Bnu.0n, Thomas Pea:d, Cornelius Bracelin, G. A. Cuurer, Richaid Pascoe, Joseph Marc. ede, F: L. Harvyhousen, William Kea¢ ek, Antonio Silver, Willian Hitching 3, J--mes Titomas, KE. J. Coughlin, Richard M_anis, Jobu Hutchison, C. Kabl, Walter venees Joseoh Axford, John Hurley, Wai ieu ‘-*, Henrv Mewoy, Thomas Couzhlin, wv Viam Nivens, W. J. Means, James Bianigor, Alex. MeCamoridge, Thomas’ Gmme-, onk Kend-ick, Joseph Kelley bu Bcel 1. Jatses Williams, John Hocking, / ‘red Mertin, robe.t Osdorn, James Groge, \. Tlirm ti 2nis, Charles Alien, Win. Mone, Coailes Me x, ‘alf. Williams, John Ivey, Looe . Mouuter, Jas, P, Evans, ‘John Stevens, Deun's O'neil, George Gilrore, Jobn Mc© “vous, Chales H. Pet., Thoms Hawke, 1.25 (a 10 Shew and George G. Allan, én the u Xuay of Decer ber A. D1888, recovered a JG ent ¢-ainst Nevada City.Gold Quartz . nin&Compi.v for the following sums, (0 es 20 Citizens Ben the sum of $12,552.03 >-etoer.. ith cosi: of suit faxed at $58.80 and Counsel fees alowed Leseia amountiag to tie sum of $550!) To Robe.t Tremain $ 4.0),,0 Heavy H &. Ynuouse 2 $299.75,to Joun Pp eereT Se wes 2776. ey to Taonias Barron $3,3.09, to Toov.es Céad $445.C), to Cornelius Bracelin 4.45, to G. A. Cuurch $2278), to Richard Pescve $340.50, to Jesepa Marcrede $78.0). . o F. U. Hairybousen $159.00, to tea ed ick $37.09, to Antonie Silver #17 L. a Mies Hoteue rp $129.00, to Paates 28° $ 32,50, to E. J. Cei ghlia $200.00 to r 7% 77d #inats $!117.¢ f © Jona Hutchison » W.09,v0 C, Kahl 9048.0), to Walter Bond : "5.09, vo Josepa Axioid $.140), .o Joun ae "ey $2.5.097 vo Wai en Alty $432.00. io 2 ~ lacCoy $°°5.0), «© Thomas Cougulia -62.9, o-William Nivens 8172.0), to W. J. [email protected]%5 $°3.0). Oo James Bre -igau $72.0), > Aver. ‘icCamb.idge $72.00, to Thomas c es $14.0), w Tavs Keatick $215.0), 0 Jo 2 lelley 9145.09. 0 John gBvacelin $1.5.. 0 dames Willians $62), to Jona oc Ve 807 >7.C0, to Aifred Mas.in $111.00, to 0.eT. UB 20. a $99.03, to James G. ose $120,00, i Viai! Mi» ais $£9.0), to Chas. Allen (3,0 Wi'liem Mon $108.0), to Charles te 2.€3, +o Al. Williams $72.0), to'John “iver 8 1.60, to 4O2e & Mor nter $102.00, rea P, ivinrs £. -°.°5, to Johu Sievens $463. C2, to Deii's O'Neil 874.03 to Geor,e Gilmore $0.9, o Join MeGib>ons $100.00, to Chas. H. Pew o 4.0), 9 V.01e8 Hawke $511,50 t e7or as vse Burs Of $10,351 75 ord ‘@ ener sr. Of $122.00, befag $2.50 to e.c. o s-i4 liea clr’ mrats _or filing aad e-o ‘ng .is tien, vwogetuer wits costs of On $3,290.10 Co.nsel fees allowed seer. 4° he sr a of $: 5,.C) to eacu of said e ‘mr., ¢-10.a iag ty the totat sum” of bs VW od ic ecg, & Shaw the sum of $255.2) togethe: vic Loss of suit taxed at. $16.50 and Covnsel feen allowed he.ein amounting tg. the sor oo; $30 Vo Geo.ge G. Allan the suin of $1091.72. to{4 we 17th cos.s of suit taxed at $17.°5 and Couasel fees alowed ierein amounting to .€ sum e° $'09.C) with iaterest tiereon on eof said 41s rom the date of seid judgment at coe .ate ef. seven -per cent. per Um vill naid, waich sdid judgment is reco.ded in Juc anent Book No.2 of the said & pe lov Cov s, on pages 708 et sea., ard W ie. eas it in, o. deed thas the mortgage set fo 2 ia Placntid’s compiaint and tue liens bee fo:th iu tae cioss complaints, be foreana propesty there:n described, to » <. S tuase, lying and veing ia the count of Jevaca, State of California, and bovade aw pe dedlariy described as follows. to . it: ahat certain portion of Townshiv sixee 1 (15) North of Kange eight (8) East Mt. D abso Meridian in Nevada Mining District, Sune eid ptate aforesaid, being minera! ce. ificace Ne. 684, in the se. iesof the Laad Oitice at Sacraniente, designated by the , «vevor General ds Lot.No. 85, containivg -vur (4) acces and fifty-three hundredths r1C9) o. an acre of land, mv.eo: less, and oue taourand (100), linear feet o1 the Scan fdce Quartz mine, being the laud aad ~ae pate.ited to John J, Schmidt, Ji., said nue lb, Weaciag date of Beptember twentyes SD vals eig iteen aunded and eighty, aud -@€0. zed iat Book 1 of Paten’s, pages 65.-7~-1,0&., Lecords of Nevaca County, to 4 hic. efe.ence is he epy uvde fo. a-more pa. *cclas Cese,iption. Aso ali’ena sfaguler that ce-tain other ». celo: wining g.ound knowv ap the Ne~.caCity Extension Gold Qvanz. Lode, tate ia Nerhas Mining District i, county yo Wevacu, State of Califo. hia, ewbraciug a ‘0. ‘on Qi bectiou t.7o (2) and eleven (G1y jn ownshio sixteeu ‘st) Noitn Rauge eight &, "est Mt. Diablo: weridien, ‘ coutsining Us eed and seveaty-th ee bunt iedtbs ‘ 7 75-109) acres of land. more .or le 8, aad € 2 el ng fouiteen Bundred aad ninety~ ne ed five tenths (249 £-10) linear fect. of @ paid Nevada City Ex.easion Gold ‘. Q. wiz Lode. 8e'd ¢.oudd be*rg the mining claim nate .eu by the Goverumeni of the Usted & . tes “o the Nevada City Gold Quaiiz sfini1g Cowpeay out.e loti day of * fexea, 3250, ch patent wee Culy recorded in the office ¥ tae Couavy Recorder of Neyada coun 7, = “9 si £20k 20% Patent » Dages 45-6-7“a La} Reco dyp” Nevade county, !.o wich 2.c_ence is herévy mede ior a more paiticuua Gesciiption. Alto, that poition of the. Leutie end Sc.uwer.c Placer mine commencip:, at the .-0.o East co.ne: of seid Placer mine aud e._ ending theace 8oty 09 the Eest ¥ne of s. iu miue>9 a point fity (59) feet No. .a of ewe fluwe in Wood’s :oviae; thence iuging dve West to the West Nine of said Plecer wive; theuce Noita ou toe West'line oO paid Placey wine to the Nona West cor.@ tuezeot; theace Easton toe Neiih Jine Cf s9.d Placer wine ‘o tue plaze of be in5 Cael YT} contsiniug ft een (15) acies, oO.e or ices. Said Leuije & Schwa'.z Placer wine ‘ cove.ed by a pateac om the Unived , ates pnd dviy .eco.ded in the office of the leco.Gerof Nevyeda cornty, iu Book 4! of Reco:ds of Nevada ,Fo pepe cua os ether with all ens; ivnne's, outle‘s, she, -, water,i,b*s, lion »ipe for concucti g water, and ell ote: improvemen‘s {alading qua.z¢ veaia m'‘ll,noiscing wo-ks, ue concent. aw. 8, 20llers. ‘engines holsy1. gea., Cais aud isachiue:y, of eve: 7y +°me, Dature avd Liad, upop said severa’ feces of jprove:.y, or any oeither of them 4. veed in connection therewith, and al. “ats, pilv_leges and easemen.s connected fe » tag mil), oretae: with all and singular the tene; pazes 0-7, be. eunto velov vein: , be sold ai public aucof ere bs ee ee: tegether-with ate: est aad Notice is Mersey iven that I wil) sell at the Court House . nd ancien, fi in froht of ‘oor,in Nevada City, County of Nevada, . uate of California, on = Tharsday, the Thirty-first day of January, 1889, Between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M., io-wit: 12 o’elock M. of said dzy, all the sight, title and interest wuich the defendant (Nevada City Gold Qvaitz Mining Company) in the above entitled action herein named, had, aeld, owned or possessed on the said 6th of December, 1888, the day on —o a a mutes may have subse‘rent wired, in Yand, t9 al highest rosy! eB bidder for for cash . an to satisfy paid judg. ments, Given. under my gers this 7th B, of Jaauary, GEORG zs By J L, H a aetene County.” y J. OLLA ‘ved. Searls and Geo. L, oe i for Pur709; to AS ST Lord $209, w Jobe . nep., heveditanuenis and appurtenances . i Baby Portraits. A Portfolio of beantiful portraits, P vated on tes plate pore og ny photo free to Mother of any Baby born Ww . Every Mother wants these pictuiss; send at once. Give Raby’s pame and age. mond, and take noother. 36 colors, 10c. each. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.,Burlington, Vt For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articies USE DIAMOND PAINTS. WELLS RICHARDSON & CO. Props. Burlington, Vt, Gold, Silver. -Hronzte__Coneer, Only 1 ¢' Willing buyers. At positive and unmistakable ta something worthy the att TAKE “ADVANTAGE OF THIS ! TO THE Citizens of Nevada City And Vicinity: WE WISH TO CALL YOUR’ ATTENtion to the fact that we have opened a Wholesale and Retail Business at THE > Cor; Union & Main Sts., Where we are selling @@Our Own Production of Pure Hand; Made Copper Distilled : @& CORN WHISKEY.o9 $3 PER GALLON. : All Pure Goods. No Drugs, mind you. We solicit the FAMILY BOTTLE TRADE. Give us a trial, gentlemea, and we will guarantee satisfaction. Kendrick & Gaddis, Distillers, Wholesale and Retail Liquor DEALERS. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, MRS.ZA. PERRY, Proprietor. — Main Street, (at the Mill’s Residénce.) £@FFIRST-CLASS BOARD AND LODGING 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. DAY BOARD, $5 00 A WEEK. THE, SHELTON COLLEGE —AND— Nevada County Academy: TH SSION will open, in the Academy AT GLENBROOK, !ON XONDAY, FEB. 11th, 1889. MY. will be a thoroughwotles AGADEM Boys and Girls, with a depp! Department for smal! children. cE FOLLEGE © will have Eneitae and Jourses of Study; also Business, fonmt Music and Art Departments. Open to Students of both Sexes. FOR PROSPECTUS, giving Courses of pre Prices of Tuition and Board, ete., adress < “WM. SHELTON, Nevada City. Cal. = New York Bakery. —_—o. = &. WM. DURST, : Pr . . ETAVING PURCHASED THIS WELL known ond popular Bakery of Mri, John Hurst, on OF, ey IAL STREET intend to keep on hand at ull timesa good Variety of BREAD, PIES, . : CAKE, ‘ Ete. Wedding Cakes Made to order on short nein on reasonable terms. AH order for anything in my lise aioe ly attended to. By strict ‘attention to business, guna! Exere is Treble = .We want money just as soon as it can be. gathered from A LITTLE SACRIFICE IS NECESSARY. weadin citiaEns Rane, eOMMRT LE Lowest Prices Yet Na For Goods that are always desirable and above reproach. Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes ‘Rubber Oil,Goods, Pronke{Satchels, Ete, THERE 1S SOMETHING IN IT FOR “S2 pun 2 HYMAN BR =) OOR. BROAD AND PINE sTs., NEVADA OITY. Wholesale Houses—San Francisoo, New York and Honolulu. “ Ae Dy DORADO MINING COMPANY. _ LO‘And Pa: try most od Bargains. We feel we cau ention of every shrewd buyBridge Notice: OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT W. Edwards will apply to the Hon. Board of Supervisors in and for the county of =o vada at the Courthouse in Nevada Cit; Wednesday January 9th, 1889, at ten o’c locks A. M, of that day or as soon thereafier asa hearing can be had for.a. renewal. of.license to take toll upon the bridge across the South Yuba river in the county of Nevada known as Edwards’ Bridge. : . EDWARD December 10 h, 1888. Assessment Notice. cation of principal place of business, . vada City, Cal. Location of works, Nevada Céunty, Cal « Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 10th day of December, 1888, an assessment (No. 2) of One (1) Cent per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in. United States gold coin to the Seere + at Geo. E. Turner’s re, Nevada City, California.
Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain. aoe on Thursday, the 10th day of January, 1 will be delinquent, and advertised forsale at public auction; and unless payment is made before, wili be sold on Monday, the 28th dayof January, 1889, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of. a a ermne and expenses of sale. ADLEY, Aldea © Orrice—At shee oy George E. Turner, Nevada City, Cal ART SCHOOL. PAINTING & DRAWING, MRM upils 4. FRAG Ay ond FRIDAY of eac hweek, at the residence of Mrs. L. Garthe, Nevada City, where he will teach the different branches of Oil, Water Color and Pastel > oeee: The rudiménts of SKETCHING FR NATURE with a ot or ch NCE ) dod and easy by practical application. far Systematic. Drawing and Shading, Crayon Drawing and Portrait Work, Mechanical, Architectural and Machinery Drawing’ all came! and satisfactorily tanght, CAMEn. & DRABEK, FURRIERS AND TANNERS, Quaker Hill, Nevada Co. WE, ARE Now PREPARED TO DO first-classs work in MAKING UP FURS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES for Children’s Carriages, Etc., at reasonable prices. £@Samples of our work can be seen at Geo. C. Gaylord’s store, Nevada City. Orders left with Mr. Gaylord will be promptly attended to. We challenge the Untied States to bea our wore. We are the acknowledged champions. CAMER & DRABEK. The i —Chicago Cottage Organ. Has attained astandard of excellence’ which admits of no superior. It contains ev ror ventive genius, duce. These excellent py A rag) are celebrated for. soles, quality of pag Sed, De Forge in finish lect the most. ve, ble organs for homes, lodges, societies, ete. ESTABLISHED BEPUTATION ; " ALLED * SKILLED, w WORKMEN * TERIAL, compen, MAKE Tas and money can ProCasrEVOTION BOOKS “AND PIANO STOOLS good satisfaction and-selling at low tates,I hope to merit,a liberal patronage. a, iz DURST ~ improvement that si-. Stock © Foreign and. Demestic aloe, deer eae ornam ental d sara, : peboola, churches The Popular ‘Organ. oapision aot Pointe om epniieation ' Mattresses, Spring Beds ‘Carpets, : Mirrors, Etc., Recently owned by Lk. M. Suke> forth and purchased at Sheriff's Sale by the e undersigned. BEHOLD -THE BARGAINS . _ ca Seta reduced from $40 to Carpets, per yard, reduced from $1.25 to $1. Carpets, per yard; pedeced from $1 to 75 centa. Parlor Sets, reduceél from $60 to $40. De Lounges, reduced from $30 to i Mattresses, reduced from $20 to Spring Beds, reduced from $19 to $7. liow Rockers, reduced from $12 shaitan 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 be Sold Without Reserve ! Most of the Stock: is New AND IN STYLE. -~REMEMBER THE PLACE: ° LiGGes NAN PROPRIETORS. New Goods ! New Styles ! Suits to Order for Fall and Winter. A. Friedman The tale 2 Broad Street, NevadasCity. All Goods of my own importation. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Suits Made in the Latest Fashion, and Superior Worke manship. Prices as Low as can he obtained'in the City. 4 When paying money for Clothes, get those that Fit and Show Your Form to Advantage. I have recently received an Immense Woolens, to which I invite the attention. of gentlemen of taste who want . to wear Stylish Clothing. 2 —— ready fe te Baldags Fike FRIEDMAN, Broad Street, two doors below Wells, CHIGAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN /00:, CHICAGO o ULAmpNe. Bedroom Sets reduced from $115.10] . Guns, Pistols, . ‘Qome, Tani ee ek oak be! They arg Direct From Eastern Factories and will he sold. San Francisco Prices ! 4 T have also‘on hand a'Full Line of Shelf Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Powder and ’ Sportsmen's Materials, Doors, Windows, iron, Steel, Leather, Leathe: Shoe Findings. —s ALL KINDS OF Water and Steam,Fittings, ; Brass and .Rubber.Goods, f~Chain Rope,.Nuts, Bolts and. Washers, . And a Full Line of House Mill, Mining And Farming Material, Geo. E. Tufner 57, 59 and 61. Pine Street, Nevada \City. Stallion : Season : 1889. = easheatl Record 2:33%. Winner at Glenbrook, Carson City, Nev., and Willows, Cal. Defeating Bedford record 2: i384, by Altwont Cricket 2:3144, by Brigadier ‘om Benton 2:32, by General Benton, Don Marvin 2:3444, by Fallis Bird, 2:31, by Titton Almont and others. Lowering his p ie rears on the FOURTH heat at en making his best record in t'! FIETH. went atWillows, Cal., which sho is a oe st dy his races outand com e anooeeee ore ay with his class. Also to impgve year yy 2i40ss, by his record as a ree year 0) 4 of , Four years old 2: 89, Five years ond ” Six years old 2: ge cligreeaitea b , the sire of Bell Reh record 2;20, 12814, ibrar 2:2244, Victor the hay many others with recor the Fashion Filley by Correct, ha by Bélmont, out of Mary Blaine, by Boston, Echo by Rysdyk's Hambletonign, dam by Magnolia, he y Seelys Amerfean Star, he by Stockholm’s American he by Durock, he by imported Dio: The object of this iam pedigree, on the dam's side,.is to show the comparison given by M:. Parlin in his letter to the Kentuck Stock Farm. published in the Breeder and Sporismen, Dec. 15, 1883. In reference tothe horse, Guy, Whose dam rok Seeley’s American star, record of 2:12, dthe FASTEST heat trotted during 1888, he says seg is another of the PENT 2 sear 7 ces where, like Maud 8., 2:0834, Jay Eye-See 2:10, St. Julien 2: Hae Patron 2: 1444, "Sunol 2:18 at two years o a, remarkable trotting oo has resulted from als whi Trotting ' ithe wiih er wl § whi sep durnill an YY f Oe ee abor 4 Pee ndur oe 1 con: é ae with tl the reinare. “analize the Breeding of the winners and profit by the lesson which me convey.’ Pasha will make the Season of 1889 at Glenbrook ‘coming July ist, 1889. “Terms Thirty Dollars for the’ Season, or Forty-five Dollars. to insure. Payable on or before the end of the Season. G. F. TAYLOR, Manager. P. O. address Nevada City, Cal.” mencing February {st and end” oe i tal ° Rasen om ates = * : A Woman’s Discovery. =a = TITHT ~ Ghe Daily Transcript. r It’s Easy . to Dye . p I . Poteau et i ny . orrros: “Another wonderful discovery ‘has "lta d A , j oe t a ae 4g) . beétr made and that too by a lady in thi So. 82 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal i yi 8 if Ss an B st ssortment ermerevere pe P county. Disease fastened its clutches l MOND 7ES. ee "es! , ae : At bry! -Oldjand W ell-known stand } : : : CIRCULATESIN « upon her and for seven years she with——§ oe =OFr— >> evade City Grass Valley, _—, & Ready, stood its severestteets, but her vital f . ms Pin Tai bweetland, North boon held, Moore's ongans. were a and —_— iL ; Dt Superior . G R A N D iE ee Ry 4a. 5 t ax on © Sst. e ckee, andevery oth-. seemed imminent. For three months = & = ; _ ; coe morn Oe egg Ceemente, ‘oun she coughed incessantly and could not Strength, RI GROGKERY . Having a” ve large stock of CHRISTMAS CANgp ney 2d No Ban Diogos from the Si sleep. She bought ofusa_ bottle of . Psesses at ‘some — ‘Fastness, . . ac Dp ad si ad trom Siskiyou Dr. King's New Discovery for Com-l 2/BIES CRF png > sere . ; . GLASS, IES on-hand, ‘and wishing to-keep-up-with the progress 89 ~~} sermption and was so much_relieved JAVALIDS_ RELISH. IT. : _B be? auty, eee = : ener of the age, % and being of a generous ‘disposition and deter-_ ceitinhcioicmien aeasea tak TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1889, by the first dose that she slept all . f4axonPlump-Laugning. Wealthy Babies. . //A") J em es lo. oF CHINA . mined not to be outdone by any firm in town, I am now —_——— : ; ~ lowet : ENTI os 0s STOCK s =a night, one bottle having miraculously es by, Drngetata_ Son 50c., $1. ASO mplicity. ; making arrangements wich the Great Tea Shipping Comoe LATE NEWS. . cured her. Hername i> Mrs. Luther] ‘ELLS. RICHARDSON & CO.” pumti vt. FE cage mmr necdentiee nifreer Fyn mene" Household : Furnitur —— “ . pany so that areal Lutz.” Thus write W. C. Hamrick. we. liant and durabie colors. As Dia peey FANCY GOODS Pry huying 50 cents worl of Freach Candy WILL BE PRESENTED WITH A POUND OF FINE TEA. -falso have a Prize Raffle, consisting off6Q chances, at 50 cts. a chance. « Each package contains a sprize. z The tlucky "nmber . draws a Winchester;Rifle,modeliof ’86,‘calibre 40-82. together with-apparatus for re-loading shells’; also a ‘quantity of ‘Loaded [ also Give Meals af all hours at this Restaurant, . ANDZALWAYSSKEEP. ON HANDS FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS. J.$, HOLBROOK Pine St. Nevaca City, For Sale or Rent, on Easy Terms ! Two Fine Ranches, a wall te improved, with bearing Orchards. Both-places are within two miles of the Narrow: Gauge depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and every advantage for a desirable home. Apply to : ; F. G. BEATTY, Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso~ ciation, Nevada. City. C. C. WEISENBURGER. H. C. WEISENBURGER. Plaza F"eced Store, Foot of Sacramento Street, IWevada City. -WEISENBURGER BROS., PROPRIETORS. Dealers in all kinds of HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES, Onions, Crass, Clover, Carden & Field Seeds, TABLE, DAIRY AND STOGKSSALT, Etc., Etc. ca EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. go Countrv Orders carefully filled, 5 GARB ee ona RAE aes 7. H. CARR Carr Bros.. PROPRIETORS OF THE DRUG :: STORE, Nevada City. PALACE EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY THING USUALLY FOUND IN A First-class Druz Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES ETC SCHCUL MOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS . PERIODICALS, — PICTORIALS, i NEWSPAPERS -Agenta for the San Francisco Examiner, “PEND, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. The Finest Brands of Cigar’ in Nevada City. Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent Drug gist NEVADA DRUG STORE, --+e o .N6Vada City Corner Broad omg Pine iat lk cea Wy. WD. “Winton, LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES FINE PESFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS, CUMS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS, ~ TOILET ARTIULES OF ALL KINDS M. L; & D. MARSH, Manvfacturers and Dealers in 6 Boulder Street. 2 Nevada City. Likes OF ALL KINDS FOR BUILD Shingles. Moulding, Laths, Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, Pickets, Etc. Etc. A: ind of: Lambe p Ipgane ter. We keep * on hand and Oak Soruce Pine au AREFUL ATTENTION-GIVEN 1 TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM C'yeten D perfect purity guaranteed. _ Agent for the Imperial London. Northern ‘and Queen Tstraiod Companies. ‘Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, "BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. x aro. F. ehOOR®, ~ Manager Headquarters fer the j ie Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ally GRADES. . order. keep constantly on ‘5 : hand a large stock z Sash, Dodre, Blinds: Shal Columbus Buggies, a. , Oartagee Efantotia . — PROPLE'S CYCLOPEDIA The New Three-Volume Edition a Senta ales ad compact 68,000 topics. Complete in 3 convenient volumes . _Now She seem scyclopedis.” Really Cheap bee = Send to we ics svocimen We call the City. Pargo & Co.'s gee One, Nevads bi The Best in the World for General = Use. ™N the Daily a TUESDAY, County Boar The County F have granted gra: cates to the follow _B,-Wilson and _W their California U A. L. Arbogast on mal School diplot nie on her educat 8. F, Benoit is+ State Board for a ma. On datuitlas r hold ‘a special 1 course of study. fc county. The rej on the subject hi mitted, but:the E time to act upon Mrs. J, G. E teacher in: the F county, has appl. -eational_diplom: Board decided th diction in the ms A Pio : eo Mores high. y" respecte: in this county, 4 pneumonia, FE Christmas. Mr neer citizen of C till within a con conducted the. County Clerk © late. Mr. Mor and one daugh Mrs. T. H. Hic place Monday Canice Catholic the remains bei ley for interme a genial, ger strictest integri His family ha A Stran: In the Lord the: Boston Bi one of the-el that ‘he regard election board, ering on-elec Mr. Mulroy’s statement is that in truth -h whatever in : election of Du ing for him. . proven by nu shades of poli shown why ar should make . F, T. Nilon in the: Distric two hours-wh out a writ of of Frank Car charge of sell The case wa Walling, and _ fide of it w . shrewdness © application f With Mr. Ni and Mr. Lo will have a county. Wo! The rich banner effe: Mercy as & Men’s Instit sold the mot Asylum Fa won by th . The Nevada the contest many ticke competitors. banner coat 7 Viei W. Walt of the N. 8. son, Past 1 at Sacrame visited Hy meeting he evening’s ¢ an oyster & restaurant. were at the being near the restaur H. FoF: lar résidet chased the heretofore man. The in the st present. — “T was . my face, ¥ annoyanc in compa of Ayer’s . tirely disa 40° Adam