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Qo. 22 Commercia) street, Nevada City, Cal
Gevada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,. at $3.50a head—although, to tell the truth,
" Spenceville North San Juan, French Cor:. I never cultivated any quite so economical‘ pal, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s ly as that, writes Luke Sharp in the Detroit
, nesday evening united in the bonds ol .
4
No. 1612.
AMATEUR FARMING.
How to Propagate Hens, Together with
Some Habits of the Bird.
Iintend to discourse on the delights of
amateur farming—the raising of cabbaces
The Daily Transcript. .
nas cenng LECOLATES 18
Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, andevery other town of Nevada county; also in Placer
and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San
Francisco—in f thronghout the State
“from Siskiyou to San Diego from the Sierra to the Sea.
Free Press. His paper, excellent as it is,ought
to have ah, amateur farm.og column. I
have felt that for some time, and now, as
thg horniest-handed son of the soil on the
Ware sheet, I throw myself into the chasm like
Sear REMNANT STR that Roman fellow, armor and all.
FRIDAY, MAROH. 8, 1889. My! experienves in farming bave been
somewhat uifferent from those you read of
inthe many excellent agricultural papers
we have. The correspondents of those
journals make money ‘on their farms. I
Henry C. Weisenburger, — na saps agg’ how $2.40 gre
: ce in chickens in the spring amount to $l,member of the firm of W eisenbarger . 7OA BO, besides having all the eggs the famiBrothers of the Plaza Feedstore, and jy could use, and at theend of the year a
Miss M. R. Shurtleff were on Wed-. great many surplus fowls. I have gone
over these statements in detail and figured
: Thee teak lace . them up and they were without flaw, but I .
matrimony. ye ceremony took P . mevercould make the problem come out .
at the home of the bride’s parents,) right in practice. The dog ate up several,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shurtleff, and) ee a, Wies Liuilet Sate 2 —
‘ af . new kind of epidemic that was fond of c ickwee performed Dy Oe eee Rev. . éns came ae. Then some were stolen and
John Shurtleff of Placer county. Ed. the rest got tired of me and went
Weisenburger,the bridegroom’s young-+ away toa neighbor who could papmonrry
i j P and sympathize with their yarious moods.
ee Grote, snd, Mies Alive Shurtleff . ‘They refused to lay in the nice comfortable
sister to the bride, were the grooms-. poxes I provided, but preferred to aut to
man and bridesmaid. Only the mem-! the back fields, accumulate a wealth ofeges
ili a very . and then sit on them. Finally. the .hen
bers * = age aoe anaes es . would become weary of the sedentary busifew intimate friends. were present-. yess when she found seclusion and mactivNumerous rich and handsome gift . ity telling on her health, and would basely
were bestowed. upon the bride. Ahar . cna . ogee, when a little Lee close
P _ . attention to the occupation wou ave -rethe wedding oRe elaborate Puerr was . sulted in complete and multitudinous sucserved, following which the newly
cess. Their conduct in the matter of laying
married couple were escorted to their. was most ungenerous. When eggs were
home on West Broad street. Mr.
twenty-five cents a dozen the hens would
Weisenburger and his fair bride are} shout eight cents then they all became inoo
Wednesday Evening’s Wedding.
junior
go on strike, when eggs were down to
\
among Nevada City’s most estimable . dustrious. Fowls seem much more fond of
oun le. and start out in married . gardening than Iam. I hate to work in @
ta ae ae Bi arneneeia tue the . gardens they don't. Nothing deitghts a hen
gre PACER . so, much as'to tindertake the entire superfuture and the best wishes of hun-. vision and cultivation of a newly-planted
@réd< of friends accompanying them, . garden. IfI could only peg away with half
the industry-they do I would be one of the
richest market gardenersin America. They
are at itearly and*late and they cultivate
paige = the ground in a beautiful way that leaves it
D. R. McKillican, Frank H. Bel! . quite ready for planting something else.
and J. H. Helwig,“three of the solid , The first time I planted seeds in the garden
citizens of North Bloomfield vicinuge, . 7 ccoied gg ashy gee a ae
: : : rtoldme. Bu was before e
enlivened the county seat Wednesday hens. Whenthe hens got right down to
night by their presence. They had} pusiness the seeds. came right up every
come down during the day, Mr. time. Hens always have a great crop. I
Helwig honestly intending to return never succeeded in raising any crop but
the sine si ds to te bosom of weeds. Canada thistles are my specialty. : My neighbor says he never knew any one
hia family; but by some miscalculawho was so successful in raising Canada
tion or misunderstanding Jay Ostréin ,
thistlesasIam. In fact, my farming has
tn whoseyeyance-he-had-‘come caused a great deal of comment in the neighcon ~ 44 COME,
left him behind. He was heard td
porhood—I-am-surrounded by old-time farmassert that his companiéns were reers who never before saw “agriculture
sponsible for Ostrom’s departure withcarriéd on by scientific methods. I go by
out him, and appeared to be quite put
the advice of the agricultural journals and
hand-books of hortculture. They don’t.
out at being compelled to remain. The
accused plead not guilty, however,
They believe in pianung certain things in
certain, stages of the moon. I have ridiculed
the!fnoon theories a good deal, but as their
: crops come up und mine don’t, except what
and declare emphatically that he was Ld P
ai heart delighted.
+ «6+, —A Sad Accident.
A Happy Trico.
the hens resurrect of them, Iam beginning
to think that perhaps there is something in
the moon besides the man.
‘But to return tothe hens. My héns are
a particularly high-toned variety. It is al« se ways best to goin. for the most ex pensive
It was announced in the TRANSCRIPT . nas (see Handbook of Fowl Oaitaee. page
of Wednesday that August Hasthul} 9g), There is no money in thé common
was burned to death Monday morning anid Petes 4 body pares them. I gota
. : ozen of very much warranted eggs. The
in an hetel at O.kdule, a f hens that laid those eggs had ten prizes
Mr. Hasthal,who was traveling agent] gt three State fairs and I don’t know how
for & San Francisco glove factory, was . } many smaller shows. When you get exa brotherto Mrs. M. Schramm of this pensive eggs you can puta cheap hen on
them and the chickens are warranted to be
city. Mrs. Schramm has gone to San! justas good as if @ ten-dollar hen did the
Francisco to attend the funeral. The] sitting. I bought a fifty-cent hen that was
vyholesomeness. More econ omical than
rdinary kinds, aud cannot be sold in com
vetition with the multitude of low test, she? . ape
ais Mee or phosphate powders.
‘Oo
deceased leaves a widow and two. inthe sitting business—so the man toid me.
‘ I never found out just what objection that
children. He belonged to the A. oO. Cheap hen had to those dear eggs, but she
U. W. Itis but a few weeks since al
brother to Mr. Schramm died in Oak%
land.
Service of Injunction.
—
ably she thought any thing so expensive
should not be sat down on. I tried to coax
and even to coerce her, but she persisted in
walling arounu on those eggs and protesting at the top of her voice. I assured her
‘ that chickens were not accumulated in that
On February 6th papers were issued . way, but it was no use. She seemed to
from the Superior Court of Yuba county think it was an omelet we wanted, for she
ae . . ". broke several of the eggs. I noticed in
8 e ope Geoiges ag oneal ge reading the agricultural journals that many
> of the best farming inventions have been
draulic-mine._The papers have been constructed first by enterprising amateurs.
as . I. desire here to call the attention of those
retarned,. the service of the sane hav°
: eat useful papers to my setting hen attachment.
ing been accepted. This is the only oe y g
injunction issued against this mine by
The eggs'were in a nice nest that rested in
the Yuba ceunty Superior court.
a wooden box. In the bottom of this box I
bored a couple of two-inch auger holes.
Through these I put the two legs of the fluttering and indignant hen and pulled on the
legs until the hen fitted, nice and snug on
the eggs. Then I tied the legs together unAn Elegant Substitute
For vils, salts, pills, and all kinds of
bitter, nauseous medicines, ig the very
agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of
Figs. Recommended by leading Phygicians. Manufactured only by the
California Fig Syrup Company, San
Francisco,Cal. . For sale by all lead
ing druggists. Carr Bros., Nevada
City. tf
on et OU Mr nec oNag
Buctien’s Arnica Saive.
Even if she flew away with the box and all
she would still be sitting on the eggs.
Unfortunately my summer vacation came
on at that time and I went away and forgot
all about that hen for two weeks. She
stuck to the deck like Casabianca and her
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, . 8¢raping on the ground.
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum °
Fever So. 1s, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup. . ®4Y twenty minutes.
tions, and positively cures Piles, or} ° That’s all I know sbout hens.
no pay required. It is guaranteed to ORIGIN OF CHAMPAGNE.
give perfect satisfaction, or money 7b “The Discovery of the Effervesceiit Beverage
funded. ‘‘rice 25 cents per box. — Purely Accidental.
sale by C_rr Bros.
.MLeave Orders
At: Legg & Shaw’s, Main street, Nevada City, for paper ‘hanging and car--pet-laying. Such work promptly and
satisfactorily done.
2
Shiloh’s Consumption Cure.
for that. position, and bestowed on him
This is beyond question the most Ag
ray one kind of soil imparted f A th
successful Cough Medicine we. have rae TF ie dS sane
eversold. A few doses invariably cure
the worst cases of Cough, Croup, and
Bronchitis, while its wonderful success . nappy thought struck him that a piece
in the cure of Consumption is without . cork was a more suitable stopper than the
flax dipped in oil which had heretofore
served that purpose. His wine became faextended
Then he hapother medicine can stand. If you have pened upon a still greater discovery—how
make an effervescent wine, .a wine that
i urst out of the bottle and overflowed the
Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. If glass, whose fragrance and exhilarating
~ g parallel in the history of medicine.
Since its first discovery it has been} te and ite
sold on a guarantee, a test which no} throughout Champagne.
manufacture
a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it.
your Lun; sore, Chest~or Back . qualities were doubled by this process.
Jame,use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Sold . that time the glory of the Rois, Solei was
by Carr Bros. d6-6m
As Consumption incurable. founda gieam of his youthful energy as
with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and
able Consumptive.
King’s New Discovery for Consump: ich for two centuries -. made. ; duced the wine which
Jesse Middlewart,
gays: **Had it not
’ ‘ Discovery for. Consumption . I
damsels, s¢antily arrayed as Bacchan
rs. Am now
positively refused to sit on thetn,. Rrob-t.
derneath the box. It was a great schéme.,
fate was similar. A farmer should never
take a vacation. A hen is just as contrary
wben she makes up her mind to sit as when
she makes up her mind not to. She gen-erally resolves to go in sitting session about
the time when there isn’t a sitable egg
within miles of the premises. She is mad
all the time and goes around with her wings
It is said that dousing a sitting hen in
water will cure her of the mania. It will if
you keep her undér water long enough—
Champagne was discovered or invented
by-accident, like so many other things, says
a writer in Lippincott’s Magazine. About
1963 one Perigrion was cellarer in a Beneiictine convent in Hautvilliers, Champagne.
Providence had evidently marked him out
che wane, and with it the splendor of the
sourt of Versailles. The King, for whose
special benefit liqueurs had been invented,
rs sipped the creamy-foaming vintage that enRead the following : Mr. C. H.:Mor-. jivencd his dreary tete-a-tete pes Maite.
ris, Newark, 'Ark., says: ‘‘Was down . Maintenon. 1t found its chief patrons, how: ever, a:nong the band of gay young roysteree Speen
. I ers, the future roues of the regency, whem
physicians pronounced me an Incar . 1,6 tac d’Orieans and the Duc de Vendome
Began taking Dr. . had gathered round them at the Palais Royaland at Anet. At one yi . famous supag ¥s in the latter place the Marquis of Silltion, am now on my third bottle, and rssh who had turned his sword into a prun.
able to oversee the work on my farm. . ng-knife and devoted himseif to the cultiIt is the finest medicine ever vation of his paternal vineyards—first pro” ‘
Decatur, ‘Ohio, . made his name famous’ er! wine-drink+ ot 1 ers. Ata given signal a dozen blooming age been for Dr. King’s
als, . He names the following witnesses to prove Lo ey bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy. o, or Forty-five Dollars to insu g ved Troubles. loaded the table with bottles. They were und cuilti. aid Judgment, interest and costs. ’ A nsure.
oa wey Bll FOU DICS. . " ailed with rapture, and henceforth champagne became an indispensable adjunct to . Nev
Absolutely Pure.
THAIS POW DER NE VERIVAMGE
—A Marvel of purity, strength an
Oniy in Cans.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,
106 Wallstreet, New York
JONSON-LGCKE MERCANTILE
Agents, San Fray “isco.
Sombines the juice of the Blue Figs of
california, so laxative and nutritious,
vith the ‘Wedjcinal virtues of plants:
cnown to be most beneficial to the
uman system, forming the ONLY PER‘ECT REMEDY to act gently yet
romptly ont D
IDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
New York Bakery.
AVING
known end popular Bakery of Mra.
John Hurst, on
intend to keep on hand at «ll timesa goor
Variety of
BSREAD.
Wedding Cakes
Made to order on short notice on mos’
_reasonable terms.
All order for anythingin my line prom p
ly attended to.
By strict>attention to business, givin: F
good satisfaction and selling at low ratea,I
CAMER & DRABEK,
Quaker Hill, Nevada Co.
WE, ARE Now PREPARED. TO’ DO
MAKING UP FURS OF ALL
3 (a Samples of our work can be seen
My » . at Geo. C. Gaylord’s store, Nevada City.
Orders left with Mr. Gaylord will be
vromptly attended to.
We challenge the United States
—o =
PURCHASED THIS WELL
COMMEROIAL STREET THE NEXT THIR
a
PIES, :
CAKE,
Ftc.
And Pa: try
to merit a libaral patronage.
FURRIERS AND TANNERS
first-classs work in
. MAIN STREET..-.-., acon tents es sine
GRAND
Clearance ssaiec 2
DURING
We must before our Spring Goods commence to arrive . therute of7 per, cent. per annum tll pa
HE ROOM
Y é
To accomplish this we have made
GREAT REDUCTIONS
In the Prices of Fall and Winter Millinery
; —=SUCH AS—=
' med and Untrimmed Hats, Feathers, Ribpubli Nevada City, County of Nevada,
‘pons, Knitted Hoods, Shawls, Legyings,
Mittens, Etc. Kt-.,
At Astonishingly Low. Figures !
Sheriff’s Sale.
rior Court of the County of Nenaigek ig 23 State of California.
[Order of Sale.
RG,
OTTO AMBERG: pisintif,
va
co : N KISTLE,
WR. H. KISTLE aud JOH Pc nich ee
—_—
EASpOtto Amberg on the fourth
TY DAY S Wray ot March, A. D, 188%, recovered &
. Judgment against Wm. H. Kistle and John
Kistie for the sum of Five Hundred Twenty
! Seven and 50-100 Dollars, together wit
custs of suit taxed at $y’
thereon from the date of said judgment, at
ered that the Mortyege set forth in Plainmestead situate upon the. C
ind abOUt one half a mile in an Evsterly
he South side of said ruad ‘aud being
bounded on the North by lot of Smith Hetheringtun, onthe East and Soutb by land of
John Dyer, and upon the West by Pine
Grove cemetery. with the dwelling peor
barn and wood-house situate thereon, al
situate und being in the County of Nevada,
state of California—be sold at public auction to satisfy said Judgment, together with
interest and Cost. siven that Iwill sell at
‘utice is hereb:
shite a ction, ie tont of the Court House
State.of California, oD
saturday March 30th, 1889,
Between the hours of 9 e'elock A.M.and 5
¥ : wit: 12 o’clock .M. of said o’ctiock P.M, to-wi oh at
day, all the right title and
which the defendants in the above
entitled action sereinnamed, _ had,
held, owned or possessed on the said 4th
day of March, 1889, the day On which
said judgment was docketed as afore
paid, or which either of them may have subsequently ac uired, in and to alt of-the
VAD? CVVY . above described roperty, to the highest
ahd ; bidder for cash in hand, to satisly said judgDESCRIPTIONS
ie = — se iemeeniemeatirael
Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES: . .
for Children’s Carriages, Etc. at ) Sheriff of Nevada County.
td . : By J. L, HoLtanp, Under sheriff. reasonable prices.
0
Two Fine Ranches, well i
ing Orchards.
depot. Both have good houses,
our worg. We are the acknowledged
champions.
CAMER & DRABEK.
Apply to
—AND TO—
leanse the System Effectually.
— sO THAT —
°URE BLOOD,
REFRESa«AING SLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTF
Yaturally follow. Every one is using i
nd allare-detighted-withit._Ask
yous
lruggist for SYRUP OF ‘FIGS. Manuactured only by the
ZALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.,
“San Francisco, Car.
Louisvicce, Ky. New Yorx, N. ¥
SAI.E?
As we are now fitting up
our new store-room in the
National Hotel Block preparatory to moving thereto Oak Soruce Pine and
by: March 25th, we have
M. L. & D. MARSH,
Boulder Street. : Nevada City:
t IMBEROF ALL K{NDS FOR BUILD
GRAND REMOVAL hand a large stock of :
: Sash, Doors, Blinds: Shakes
Clear and Second Quality Sugar Pine.
Secretary Nevada County Land
' ciation, Nevada City.
‘Manufacturers and Dealers in @
(
= ww.
>
Shingles. Moulding, Laths,
Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, Agent for the Imperial London. Northsrn
Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gauge] io oocs in.gneVorime; wiecacarne
to P**. ery advantage for a desirable home.
F. G. BEATTY,
Sa ee
} . ““"WEVADA DRUG STORE,
All Kinds of: LAMDAhlacrase weer ene mine woven
WwW. Wimtonm,
PROPRIETOR. :
LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINE
< arn ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A CO}
peten Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed.
ent, interest ard costs. i
mGiven under my band this 4th day of
March, 1889. GEORGE LORD,
Pp. F. Simonds, Atty for Piff.
le eer,
—_——
mproved, with bear
3 Marvels of the New West.
d =) 1 ture; Marvelé.of Kace; Marvels of Enter:
barns, fine fruit,and sh pee Marvels of Mining; Marvels of Stock
Raising and Marvels of Agriculture.
; In all-parts of the
Agents Wanted. country for this
grand New Book.
The largest sale in the shortest time of any
book published; nearly 800 pages and over
300 elegant engravings. Fine portraits of 21
xailroad Kings, Miniug and Cattle Kings.
The success of working Agents. is something remarkuble, many of them are making from *
$5.00-to $20.00 a day
A new Agent sold seventy copies in six days.
Agetit’s profit 913.50, show the book and it
selig itself None but good earnest workers
wanted, as territory is very valuable. Do
not delay, but write at‘once for—illustiated,
circulars and special terms free,
You will need no experience or capital in
this business as our “new plans’’ allow
agents to order books on 30 days’ time before
paying our bills. Address
THE HISTORY 00.,
723 Market St.,
and Improvement Asso
cegeeveres sNevada City
LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CAL.
March 4th, 1osy.
and Queen Insurance Oomvanies. of his intention to make final proof in sup
Srna MTSE
Pickets, Etc. Etc. ie old
ica PROPRIETORS OF THE
ALSO DEAL IN
PALACE :: DRU
Cor. Pine and vommercia
Cedar Firewood. 7 EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND LABGE A
A A
THING USUALLY FOUND IN A
commenced the
Biggest Clearing Cut Sale
Ever witnessed in the town.
Our stock consisting of
Men's, Youths’ and Boys’
(Clothing; Hats, Caps, Boots,
Shoks, Furnishing Goods, .
Dutch Flat Stage Line.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY.
Trunks and Valises, Rubber
Goods, etc., we have. concluded to sell
Strictly For Cash,
In order to:save the expense of removal. /
——
COUNTRY ORDERS
filled with promptness and
satisfaction guaranteed.
strong head and a discriminating palate.
The products of the neighboring vineyards
were various, and, lke a true Benedict,
Dom Perignon hit upon the idea of ‘‘marrying” the various wines. He had noted that
and fixtures for sale,
of
San Francisco
At
on
peril Adee eat trotted during 1888 “A AND ments, hereditaments snd I geen he says Gopi amether of the man faatan ,
--1 ces where, like Maud 8., 2:0834, Jay Eye See
Mill Street Grass Valley. . taining be sold at public auction t. satlefy [S40 St Julien 2:11%4, Patron 2:14%4, Sunol
said Judgment, together with interest and . 2:18 at two years old, rematkable trotting
Notice for Publication.
fore the County Cler
has
R.8E. a. D. M
} his continuous residence upon,
generosity, and discovered that a white £2 Commercial St. Store. with costs of suit taxed at $12.25, with in. atwillows, Cal., which shows his ability te
wine could be made from the blackest
grapes which would keep far better than
the wine from white grapes. Moreover, the
iti by H. S. Bradley in 1869, as Lot No. eleven . the d ide, : Opposition Stores, by Ma block No. thirty-« e dam’s side, is to show the comparison
QOommercia! Strest, ~ Nevada City, . spri
-——-— . public auction, in front of the Court House bjgh the power, will an
w
LAND OFFICE AT sae peng CaL.
ar
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVER MAT THE o'clock Pp. M., t , a ay » My, ke
is intention to make final proof in supof 1889 at Glenbrook comof his claim,and thatsaid proof will ve i
At Nevada . ¢d on the said Twenty fifth day of February, mencing February Ist and endry
City, Cal., on April 20th, 18x, viz: Charles
d
: 3Wi _-NE} was docketed as aforesaid, or which may . ;,,.
Clevelund for the 814 of E74, Hid n., . have Been subsequently acquired in and to . WN July Ist, 1889.
vation of said land, viz: John White of
Nation ghey b. O., Cal, J. B, Hitchegek of . March, 1869,ada City P. O.,Cal., Morris Green of NePAINTS. OILS. VA
SCHOUL B00KS,
BLANK BOOKS,
Leaves Nevada _Qity on
At7A.M.
Leaves Dutch Flat
Tuesday Thursday’ and Saturday.
AT 7 A.M. FIECD, alcws AND
SSENGERS CAN. BY TAKING THIS
line reach Nevada or at noon, instead
of at 7:30 P. M. by railro:
iat
All orders strictly attended to and ae
charges reasonable.
ings
T. P. BLUE. Proprietor
pn uaa aa aus Stallion : Season : 1889.
Sheriff's Sale.
vada, State of California.
[Order of Sale. .
Record 2:33%4.
F. W, WEST and W.D. VINTON, = . Winner _ at Glenbrook, Carson
: City, Nev., and Willows, Cal.
vs.
J. 8. HOLBROOK,
petite
~~ Defendant, Detexting Bedturd record 9:00 by oe A
‘ mont Cricket 2:314, adier Tom %
ay eee F. W. West and W.D. Vin-. ton 2:32, by auaeke enter Don Marvin
von onthe 25th day of February, A . 2:3414, by Fallis Bird, 2:31, by yiiton Almont
D. 1889, recovered a judgment against J. 8.] und others. Lowering his revious record
Holbrook for the sum of one thousand nine . on the F RTH heat at leenbrook and
hundred and sixty-eight dollars, together . making his beat record in the FIFTH heat
terest thereon from the date of said judg. gt-ay his races outand compete successfully
ment, at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum . with his class. Also to improve yearly, a8
till ee which said Judgment is recorded . shown by his record as a hree year old of
in the Judgment Book 2of thesaid Superior 2:40%4 Four years old 2:39, Five years old
Court, ou pages 264 et seq, and whereas itis . 2:34! ” Six years old 2:33.
ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Pedigree—Sired by Echo, the sire of Bell
Plaintiff's Complaint, foreclosed and . Echo record 2;20, Mohors 2:23, Gibraltar
roperty therein described, to-wit: Situate . 2:2914, Victor the hay seed horse 2:22 and
ticularly described as follow», to-wit: mont, out of Mary Blaine, by Boston,
cel of land, and town lot situate on the west. lia, he b ‘s Ameri star, he db
erly side of Broad street in the city of NeUe, Oe oe naalens tan a By. ne
vada, County and State aforesaid, designy. rock, he by im rted Diomed.
ted on tue official map of NevadaCity made) The object oPthis extended pedigree, on
ix (36) and bounded . given by M:. Parlin in his letter to the Kenhortheasterly by Broad street, southeasterly . tuck Stock Farm, published in the Breeder
by lot of John Schmidt, southwesterly by . and Sportsmen, Dec. 15, 1888.
ws seat and northwesterly by lot of ‘ in reference tothe horse, Guy, whose dam
Together with all and singular the tenenef Frisk FAS Ame ore ptag, rears of 4m
costs. di
Notice is hereby given that I will sell at ope ee Blom cy trains which, furne
n tuo , =
doo:, in Nevada City, County of Nevada, . ry their possessor a trent oad concludes with the remark, “‘analize the Breeding of the winners-and profit by the lesson
which they convey.” —
Pasha will make the Season
State of California, on :
Saturday, March 30th, 1889,
Between the hours of 9 o’clock a. M. and 5
‘o-wit: 120’clock M. of said
day,
herein named, had, held, owned or 88is8y, the day.on which said Juagment
rty to the] ‘terms Lhirty Duilars for the Seas**! all of the above described pro)
Wiven under my hand this 4th day of} Payable on or before the end of the
GEORGE LORD aepnon. ?
by 5
ryt ‘Try “ad yg Footie peuneeh, vada City P. gs a Robert Hughes of Ne*"GELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Sheriff of Nevada County. G. F. TAYLOR, Manager.
By J. L. HoLianp, Under Sheriff.
Fred Searls, Atty for Plaintiffs. : _P. O,address Nevada City, Cal.
Carr Bros.
First-class Druse store.
' WISCELLANEOUS BOOKS}
PERIODICALS, &CO
Agents for the San Francisco Examiner,
ie The Finest Brands af { Cigars in Nevada City
Prescriptious accurately and carefully compounded by a carefuland competen Drug
Inthe finperlor Court of the Cousty Of Ke a & eha Ty of the undersigned ‘on or
about Jan. 4th, 1889,
A LIGHT BAY MARE,
7 years old, white spot on
forehead, Spanish brand on
‘one flank. _
All and singular that certain piece or par‘ im bys w ie : ala P or p by Rysdyk’s Hambletonian, dito by Magnopay costs and take it away.
heretofore accorded ye the old firm:
City, Cal.g.our April OU. 1ss9, viz: Jobn H
, . Wilson for th
T. A. CARP . (fsEY Sec. 2, Tp. WN. R-¥ E. M.D. M.
hi® continuous residence upon, and culti
vation of said land, viz: Sumner McCaus:
W. Jones, all of Nevada City P. O., Cal.March 6 SELVEN HETZEL, Register.
Nevada and Grass Vallev ’Bus Line.
TIME TABLE.
G :: STORE,
‘ Nevada City. Bee fursher notice the 'Bus will make
regular trips between Grass Valley and
Nevada City at the followlng hours :
ND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY
A. M.,and 1, 3:45and 6:30 P
and 2, 4:30, 5, aud 7:20 P. M
round trip
WETTERAU: & CARSON,
Proprietors
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1HAT THE
following named settler has filed notice
port of bis claim. and that sai. proof will be
inade before the Superior Judge at Nevada
He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove,
Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’clock
Leave Nevada City at 10 o'clock A. M.
New Goods .
New Styles!
2.30, with er wi . Suits to Order for Fall
and Winter.
: 4 Nee ap y.
jirection from the U, 5. Postoffice in Nevar :
Giretty, the sald lot lying and being upon s ,
Broad Street, Nevada City.
All Goods of my own impor
tation.
X.
A Perfect Fit GuaranteedSuits Made in the Latest Fashion, and Superior Workmanship.
Prices as Low as can be obtained in the City.
When paying money for Clothes,
get those that Fit and Show Your
Form to Advantage:
T have recently received a1 Immense
Stock o Foreign and Domestic
Woolens, to whica I invite the at—— . tention of gentlemen of taste who want
J ing and Mining purposes on hand and 1 *
sawed to order. We keep constantly on FINE PERFUMERY. wanut soars, m6-3t San Francisco, Cal.
COMBS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS, . FG Se
ww OILET AR TIULES OF ALL KIND» Notice for Publication.
to wear Stylish Clothing.
® Lot 1-SE% ot NEY and Nig
Qome, Examine my stock ‘and be '
~. ready for the Holidays.
land, Elias B, Stevens, Carl A, Horner, Geo.
A. FRIEDMAN,
Broad Street, two doors below Wells,
Fargo & Co.’s Express Office, Nevada
City.
Fare from hotel to hotel 25 cents for the eee
To Rent.
RNISHES ETC
L “s. CALKINS.
BROWN & CALKINS,
Book, Newspaver and Job Printers.
perin Northern Caiifornia.
lished September th, 1861, by N. P. Br
eens N P. BROWN
WO DWELLING HOUSES, SITUATED
in the heart of Neyada City, and immediately south of the Baptist Curch. Good,
UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY comfortable frame buildings suitable for
DAILY TRANSCRIIT, the, leading be families. For terms epply at the premises
was es!
to MISS JULIA COURTNEY, Administrap . trix of the Estate of Hannah Lorg, aeconnad:
J. 1 Caldwell, Attorney of Administratrix
PICTORIALS,
NEWSPAPER:
Buy Only When
FLOWER SHEDS.
ee
———
eS
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Strayed from the premises
‘Weight about 856 pounds,
> Please send word as to the : ‘
tep up simply to sell and impose
. Prapetddbelng in the County of Nevada, . many’ others with records below 2:30; Dam whereabouts of the animal to] onLY PERFECT SELF-TEACH
L, AY WAN y CO. state of California, and bounded and par-}the Fashion Filley by Correct, he by ae undersigned, who will come,
: FREE !
. Wm. McLean feb28-2m
Graniteville, Nevada Oounty, Cal.
Feb. 7—1m
C. €.-WEISEN
F. R. WAGGONER, M. D.,
ISENBURGER,
Phys cian and Surgeon.
fice Carr’s Bros.,Drugstore. Residence
Corner Main and Church streets.”
BUSINESS CHANGE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Charles Grimes has purchased the business and accounts of Hyman Brothers at
Nevada City, Cal.; that he will collect all
debts and pay all liabilities of Hyman Bros
at Nevada City. i
The retiring firm return thanks to the
given them and. request a continuance of
the same for their successor.
phd 7) ae ROS.,
CHA cS GRIMES,
Nevada City, Feb. 4, 1889. Bin
Having purchased the above business, It
hope to receive the same liberal suppor
HARLES GRIMES,
(OF Do not be deceived. There are many {systems in name only, gotYou Get The Best.
Don’t buy Dress Cutting Systems
until you have examined our illustrated Circular and see a ‘Copy of
our
Fashion Journal Free
Every Lady Her Own Dressmaker !
Nora:—Emma, why is it that your
clothing always fit you to perfectly? I
have triea every system thut is offered
for sale, or to be given away, and look
at me, a perfect misfit.”
EmmMa:—‘Well, Nora! 1 must say that
I tried about all of them with the kame
result untill purchased one of Mire.
Moody’s Tailor System of
Dress Cuttimg, and ) learned it
now cut any garment worn, to e
fectly, and { a r “te
gle instance. I tell you it.is the only
perfect system in the world, Why, do
you know that«she has a school in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she teaches more
ladies dress cutti ng than are taught by
all other systems in the United States;
Saba manne a Fashion Journal and has
me There school of dress cutting in the
erms tq,Agents.
(OF We have taught 10,000 ladies,
and over 200,000 Systems. have
gone into use, and everybody is
perfectly’ satisfied.
+
on the people. We-have the BEST and
ING LADIES TARLOR SYSTEM offered
to the public, and it is within the reach of all.
I lustrated. Circulars and sample copy of PARIS FASHION JOURNAL
A. C. FLESHER & CO.,
250 to 256 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio
H. C. WEISENBURGER,
Plaza F'ced Store,
Foot of Sacramento Street,
Nevada City.
WEISENBURGER . BROS.,
PROPRIETORS.
_ Dealers in all kinds of
public for the liberal patronage heretofore HAY, CRAIN, FLOU R, FEED; POTATOES,
Onions Crass Clover, Garden & Field Seeds,
‘TABLE, DAIRY AND STOGK SALT, Etc,, Eto. .
oad EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. gw
_,_ Country Orders carefully filled, oe ‘
from the instruction book; and I can »
ever alterthem in a sin-©
.
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day morr
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Nevada cc
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brief visit.
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firm of J
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through tk
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