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November 27, 1889 (4 pages)

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Ro. #2: Commercial street, Nevada City; Cel _ * a 2s The Daily Transcript, . CIRCULATRS 18 Must Have a First-Class Site For held a special mecting in San FrancisGRASS _VALLAY : News Notes and Coniments From the Town's Papers. [Tidings of Monday.} The projected Orchard-Snell wrestle did not come off Saturday night for THE PRESTON SCHOOL. The Board of State Prison Directors board near the town of Hobart, in the vicizity of Lake Tahoe, noticed what she thought was a. dog nearm-the roadside. The man who was driving Shad gee aes co, Saturday morning, for the purpose etre to the bw ‘The Legislatnre recently passed a wr =a bill ap>ropriating $100,000 for the purpose of purchasing a sité and erecting WEDNESDAY. NOV. 27.1889. e ‘thereon buildings to be used as a State no racks, Sunddy mgbt, and choked the man with the red shirt -until-he was weuk in the kaees. We have heard of No little consternation wa3..occai Grass Valley. b & Row: ; the vehicle reined in the steed} .. Ae ‘ i «NGfenseviiie or Sen, jaan Fre Ja, Moore's of considering the report upen the . reasons beet known to the prigetpa ud alighted nh the die working a gold mine. The mine and : Wille, Trackee, and every Otb-F ): ihuity of the sites offered for the} A younginan from’the suburbs be]. 4 ™ . the thing advertised must be good or evada county; also in Placer pouty ye ‘ twilight mistook the animal for a bear ill not cover the outla Sierra ‘counties, at ey oe Pr:-ton School of Industry at Ione, }came involved in au altercation with ana hastily resumed is scat in il the outcome will not cover ya in tact, Diego from the Si-. Amador county. a soldier’ at the Salvation Army Bar buckboard, but his lady companion é , 1 arrests. . . 9 leaped undaunted from her seat in the vehicle; and seizing a heavy stick of wood attacked and killed the animal, which proved to be a_monster badger. _ Tue Oroville Mercury says the manager of the Big Bend tunnel is confident that he can clear $10 a day to the man. He has great faith in the value of the property. Miss Avertt, a young lady of venteen, while riding on a buckApyertistna is expensivé; 80 is Sufferers CARER =m BR:OFTMEAR'S DON’T SKIP-IT! oot ; James R. Williams, Lincoln ; H ‘“& D. Ostrom, Bloomfield; M. C. Ho: Hotel : NatIonaL Excuanee, Nov. 25—0. Figel, J. E. Doolittle, J. F. Smith, Aman, A. 8. Wall,.A. D. Courtney, rt, D. By Richie, John Vin; dH Blake, San Francisco ; P. +3. W. Bobb, Graniteville; J.F. g Blue Tent; J. Casey, B. Casey, rameénto; John Johnson, Washgan, T. J.Lyon, Mrs. Richards, Sin Jean James Lydrick, Pike City; CF. Holingy © Hauling, Pleasant -Val. KeMeyers Bherokee ; T. R. King, dgntain Hotse; Simon Lawery, J. S Welch; Mrs. Sparks ‘and child, Mrs. Arrivals. refurmatory at or near Ione. _ Senator Preston of this county was the author of the bill, and out of courtesy to him the new institution, when erected, will be styled the Preston School of Indastry. = e1 -everal sites; Dht found none to sanswer the requirements, a3 to water supply. ‘They finally appoitited DirecL:o examine the ‘various sites offered ‘in sioned in Boston Ravine, late Sunday lums yelling “fire!” “‘fire ᤠᴀ at the top of their voices. One of the gang imitated a woman’s voice and attered the . y most pitiful shrieks, causing men, Wwomen and children to rush out in scanty attire. -Our informant, a resident T :e board visited Ione and inapecttor Sontitag a committee of one on sites, and he was authorized to secure the séFvicesof a competent engineer not ascertain the names of the offenders, nor did he know whether they re. : side in that locality or not. Ss It is Sister Ignatius who has been stricken with paralysis. [Telegraph of Monday. . answer to'ad vertisments for bids inserted in the Amador county papers. He appointed Colonel A. W. von night; by half a. dozen dranken hood-. 990,000 more tons of coal, iron ‘and of.Boston Ravine, expressed great in-. of four in the accideots, but a decrease dig pation over the affair, but he could . of 91 in the lives lost. day the population of the eapital of Minnesota is 203,000. cabin was erected in 1833; today the city boasts of some of the finest resia! depressions seemingly. marking old Resins Stomach and Liver derangeGreat Brrram mined almost 10, ments—Dyspepsia, Biliouspess, Sickof Baltimore, says: “ Ayer’s Pills are the best c and aperient within the reach of my profession.” =] Dr. John. W. Brown, of Oceana, W-+. . Va., writes: “I have prescribed Ayer’s Pills in my practice, and find them excellent. t urge their general use in familiés.”” Tux first white settler in the city of t. Paul came in the year 1832. To The first. log “Of the. Alleghanies show like evidence of antiquity. The oil fields, also, seem have beén? worked in pre-Colum.Jpisn'@aye: “Remains of an ancient oil ~qeli were found at Titusville, Pa.,1860, aud traces of a similar well were observed at Enniskillen, Canada, ‘while pits have been noticed at various places. “Ruins.of an ancient lead mine exist near Lexington, Ky., and galena hhas been found in the old works io Ohio. ie so Iz is hoped to complete the Owens River'Canal, in Inyo county within the next ninety days. The entire length.is over thirty-eight miles,and it will reclaim 30,000 acres. "}\ bwaes, from.anp fue, the diges“* tivetind lory Organs become disordered, they may be stimulated to “healthy action by the use of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills are prescribed by the best physicians, and are for sale at all boot ai y ba } oe Snoions Liver Reoviator has never failed to relieve Constipation of the Bowels. ; half russia, $2.00. Fifty per cet.t. discount to agents, Send 50 cents for Prospectus Book and package of cirenlars, and goto-work at once. Address J. 8. Ogilvie, Publisher, 57 Rose 3St., New York. Nov. 21-4. Is SOLD BY THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, B. HL LENNIE & CO. MAKE ON BROAD STREET. NEVADA, THEIODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK H. H. LENNIE AND COMPANY EXHIBIT THEIR STOCK. —They show Books, small and great of Grave matter and Gay, And a full line of Stationery, hear what they say :— We have Pusters, Knives, Toothpicks, Penholders and Pencils, Plush Albums, Fine Scrap Books and Artists’ utensils. Combs, Brushes Perfumery, Razorsand Clocks, And Music and Jewelry for ull sorts of folks. Babie-’ Bngzies and Hammocks we’re selling-at cost, ~ Come, secure them at once, there’s no;time to be lost. For custom we’re thankful and anxious to please, And provide for your comfort we offeryou these. Look out for our Christmas Goods suited to all, So when-searching for Presents pray give us a call. Our stock is all fresh and our prices are low, You'll save money hy dealing with LENNIE & CO. . mbagq. UR BOW} : ; naie Enri Schmidt and'that gentleman handed. Miss Hattie Natban, the clocutionist . Gey ces and business buildings on the. “Fors numberof years I was afflicted a oy nh : ie Epytienty Cise. ia an. elaborate report. -.which . of whom Grass, Valleyans aré proud, . American continent, a Fp poloe remapptes be p<? x & a Novi nd Eee a Geo. B. fatter: & careful examination. of left this morsing for Reno and other seroma but nothing afforded me any relief unti Bas heer os isa D ra a E ten sites concluded that under ‘the . cities in Nevada State, where she willl gne seat of Pain and Picasure, = take “Ayers Bills —G. 8. 1é rs. im a ar, “irs. 1. = 3 5 ifs : 3 Wester Geld, M. C. Hogan, San Juan; circumstances it was to the bert inter} organize classes and give snaees The nervous systein, Sften suffers a} . “1 have used Ayer’s Pills for the past 5 Ye eae . ests of the State to reject all the sites, Mrs. Feldcerkincher (nee Durbin) is} 7" SYS : thirty years, and am satisfied I should Mrs. Ed Caven, L. D. Ratbbarn, Ed i i ly ill, _Drs. . imination of vigor, and causes mental] not be alive to-day if it had not been b Cherokee; John B. Fenas none fulfilled the requirements of . seriously and.dangerously 111. VES. Saar hack asd bcos wnauiec dieieb oe Bae Ther cared. me of 47a “4 = rae erie et Lev Miss Alice . "he law in reference tothe waiter sup-. Huot and Jones held a consultation pomeades as ra : hake hasan aise”) when all other remedies failed, snd their O88, » O88 od a 5 oaun ef : ) ; : ; ld ‘ c 2 mere reflector, 1p; . &. ‘Oro M : Scott? ". tion was deferred until a fall ,board') that.a very dangerous operation wou ‘ : — Cheater, Pa, . Pa gre pie) 6% could be present. The bill of sei have to be performed. aa hg Cases, oe, if aia it “ Having been subject, for ears, to ’ m nm ill; . 4 s im t an consequen écm plete Ssn tipati . thout ng able to fin ne rec il} a Tampke, . Schmidt, amounting to $500, for ser-} It is reportad to the Town Trustees Societies : seg er ~ a ate oe list, net en ied “Ayers Fills, * ee ae — vices renderéd was ordered paid. that the town’s water in the reserrisa ne ee. UE ee -. And deem it both a duty and a pleasure Mar gerilie: att ge a eae aid Devli ade a verbal re-. voir is sometimes very much abused. This of course weakens it, in common . to testify that I have derived great benWalley ; J.C. Pickle, Smartsviller; J. gece RG eas with the rest of the tissues, and ren-. efit from their use. For over two years oe aa $ Milde 6 port of his observations in the Eastern {It is said that dogs are sometimes ‘ sister past I have taken one of these Pills Bmith, Oregon House; A-Parine, Scr} ich he visited for the pur-. washed in thet water and (hat soap apeeuiegare hes fo bees Sittyantt enter 4 evsty ulgtt bebots ree ng. Ww “ram 6 ; ; ; n 2 —G. W. RE 24 ‘ L. D. . pose of inspecting reformatory echools, } has been used there’in washing a dog. Bt en; ordinary, Biraye that would rons Be Oy ilcin etcCavllale, Ps. i ‘ 4 > go gs Sarl He found that two syste.s prevailed— The matteris under investigation and make. a .impreesion pon strong “Ayer’s Pills have been uséd in my ‘ Matthews, E.O. Young. W. H. Radsame a chants Ee stice from it. The . Nerves. Tosupply a deficit of strength, . family upwards of twenty years, and ciate: Mam Bedacioves 3. B. 0P° the congregate and the: other the trouble is likeiy to arise from It. gt it stata h,. family upwitely verified ell that is ford and wife, San Francisco; J.R. or oiege system. The latter . water in the reservoir now is clearand. *2d remedy a saperserisitt eness in Claimed for them. In attacks of piles, sat Davis, San Juan; James Hare, H. . family y “s cod and double precautions are 10 be the nerves incident toa lack of vigor, . from which I suffered many years, they ( ‘ Skinner, Forest City; C. W. Kitts, bing morally “9 nee sh serbia vis to kaa ited Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is far efforded me greater Terenas F. Adains -@rass Valley ; M. Williams, Portland, divided sa — a ig reg sguhagees : better adapted than any mere nervine Holly Springs, Texas. ‘ t Oregon; F. vid pea perigee ft acer pipe bag dager ae Pe Its Excellent Qualities. or simple peta off ted of , er’s af 3 Johnson, Voss Mill; F. Westerfeld, . ES 4 Z its use,com plete digestion, is the vigorAY Marysville; S. P. French, “Sutter; 8. Placed over them and there are no} Commend to public approval the Cal-. ous and early parent of nerve force 9 Kay, Mooney Flat; J..Adkins, :Mawall, ifornia liquid fruit remedy Syrup ©) and quietude. Malarial attacks, rheuSaeecabeicened al rysville; Mary W, Arnoit, Liazie W. pai pcrraner Figs. It is pleasing to the eye, and . matism, bowel, liver and kidney com . Dr. J. ©. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Arnott, Brandy City; John Drabeck, Am Blegant Substitute to the taste, and by gently acting ©” . plaints succumb to the Bitters. Gold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. (Wm. Camer, Quaker Hill. For vils, salts, pills, and all kinds of. the kianeye, liver and bowels, it oe November 25—N.A. Jobneon, Eas. >itter, nauseous medicines, is the very cleanses the system emer aad ton, Pa,; Mr. and Mrs. Westerfield, agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of . by promoting the health and comtor E vane ie : Oakland; Miss Mary Condon, i Figa.: Recommended by leading Phyof all who use it. oS 3 Presse steed EES, _ Tent; Mrs. A. D. Allen. Bear Valley ;. sicians. Manufactured only by the} 1. .v¢ orders at Keller’s N. Y. BakK FAT FA RANGE ALE . * ASB. Dibble, C. W. Kitts, Dr. J. K. California Fig Syrup Company, San ae toasigpine Thanksgiving Cake’s L Van Aukin, Miss Maud Gold, Grass] Francisco,Cal. For, sale by all leadee seus Henig: Cake “always Be ; = inaei x “Valley ; Thos. Freeman, Bridge; John . ing druggists. Carr Bros., Nevada —_ class ees! EEKEEARERS . Kampfer, Grizzly Ridge ; Henry Fiede, . C''Ya8 pa T 30 DAYS Mooney Flat; W. 5. Gore, Oroville;} Tus San Francisco Evening Post is Snmons *Liver ReGuLaToR has FOR THE NEX W.B. fisher, Portland; M. D. Cool-/the leading evening pape’ San. never been known to fail to cure ey, San Francisco; J. O'Neil; Ruil. Francisco. ; tf . Dyspepsia. 3 -_orZA‘ ; Ts F. Meehan, Porest City; F. Gath ed Gems.’ LS e : ARTEL E.Rathvon,Sueramento. . * te of T. ! LIDAY PRESENTS : ‘ers, H. 2 Rathban, Sacramento. The above is the title of T. Dewitt TJACOBS ol : ; Talmage’s new and best book. Itisa . : oe Early Mining tm ———: handsome Octavo Book, of 730 Pages. TRADE MARK ; “py The ancient cépper mines on Lake handsomely bound in cloth and gold,[ : : ae s: is nieate ee Superior are stated by Professor New . with twenty Tell Rite peor am id DLUMDNPHAL, Ou. Drout-& Pino fito.} ee heaps, and the old mica mines of North . price. Price bound jin, cloth, $1.50, i § memcarmcne a 20 pieces, 58 inches. wide, ALL WOOL SUITINGS, all shades, at 75 cents a yard. : 10, pieces, 48-inches wide, ALL WOOL TRICOTT, at 62% cents. 50 pieces HENRIETTA CLOTHS, at 20 cents 4 yard. 20 pietes BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES from 50 cents to $1 00 per yard. BLACK ALPACAS and. FANCY DRESS GOODS reduced to half-price. 100 DOZEN Ladies’ and Gents’ SILK . HANDKERCHIEFS which will also be sold at Half Price. I also have on hand a good assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s CLOAKS which will be sold at a low price. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, BLANKETS, COM« FORTS, KID GLOVES, ETC., all of which will be sold at ‘HALF-PRICE. Call Early and select vour Preseots wh'le the Assortment is Large and Complete. New York Bakery. Weisein Bas, & (0, @©@ Orders from the Country promptly attended to. Samples sent on application. ; A Safe Amvomspeens: e ee : : A. BLUMENTHAL, Is one which is goaranted to bring . . W. KELLER™: Proprietor BANKERS, Corner Broadand Pine St-. you satisfactory results, or in case of gas
failure a return of purchase price. On ia : ‘ GRASS VALLEY.......CAL “this safe plan you can buy from our. FJAVING. PURCHASED THIS wet . cs. . "\ gdvertised Drnggist a bottle of Dr. Durst on een ery ssi uf Established 1876. Monster Stock of King's New Discovery for Conmmy. gounaenotaL sTREET, . Canital Invested: ---$50 000. . . every cage, when used for any affec‘ pate oop 9m hand pt oll timese good Transact a Coin Banking BusiDR Y GOODS, tion of Thrvat,‘Lungs or Chest, such as ness. i. : A BREAD. Draw Drafts on San Francisco, New Pal eae ange aeiROL ey dite eae. York, London, Paris and Berlin. ss Pepneite sigs gra fra s ty gol . as Stocks and Bonds bought and sold. OF O A K S Croup, “ae . 7 i. ilinae $ to omnes pevtechiys end a & ef i Special iechisiesion making olies oe “d ~ 9 ot ways be depended upor iL lighest price for Gold and] ; : “les free at Carr, Bros. Drug Store. wrogaleg Cakes 1 silver Bullion. spe MILLIN ° ; And Pastry Assay Office. ou R y Made to order on short notice and on mos Deposits Received. . fy ft ‘ ’ reasonable terms. —~ : 2 ‘ it order for anvtninginmylinepromp . — Witerest Allowed on Depos. a ; ly attended to. es its om A ot By strict attention to business, giving 2 : is \ : . a Se good satisfaction and selling at low rates, I aie ; hope to merit a liberal patronage. = ; . cwraun . ., common! THE BEE HIVE STORE cea : e glo ifora F. F FRANK nian Bank Limited. ge aS PROF. F. » . New York—C. B, Richard & Co. er OF . “THE London—The Alliance Bank Limit; “9s NEVER VARIES. AMAR h and wh nical the : 2 bie) ; sold tn competition sala Since of be, BEST AMTUFIOLAL J. M, OLIVER, JR.,Late of Sacramento, OPi.Ni > AT NEVADA cITy lass Barbershoponthe — New :-: York:-: Optician, A LL DEFECTS OF VISION PROPERLY jeer H Near Main Street, —_— . wayskon hand, @@~ CONSULTATION FREE. “Sa NEW BARBER SHOP. North Si. of Commercial St., véry best of work in every line. Grass Wealley., SAMUEL YEO, Proprietor. zar. It willdou ley and select your, ts, etc, One Pri All—the Lowest in the County. «4 THE BEE HIVE, —. WE WILL HAVE IT ON DISPLAY. 4. Tons of new . ° is on exhibition at the Free Show Bapay you td take a ride to Grass ValDress Goods, Cloaks, Millinery, Car-. tayee “DON’T FORGET IT! 2 -. }DON’T MISS IT i Begining Studay, Hor 30,— o —THELeading : Variety ; Stor Of Nevada City. “ALEX. DURBIN,» Proprietor. COMMERIAL STREET, opposite — ‘American Tea Store. ; : Everything in my line ; Cheaper Tuan Ever Before. Look at some of the Prices: Cigars at Retail. _ Headache, and Constipation—find a safe Jockey Club (Key West). <<.-..-+. 10 cents other minerals last year than in 1887, and certain relief in Our Poet i3/.....: fess. 8 for a quarter : Ayer’s Pills. Inall —_ ‘ Le Rose eo WOME occ des ccaey ess 10 cents and employed 10,000 more men in the whee 6 oe : > Stolen Kisses ~ .Sfors quarter ork, but oo. he —_ in the ars ots “needed, : , Washing (may Wes 2 aca process. e total number of accithese Pillsarerecom> yy ay-Eye-See..-. 5 raq r dents was 885, and the deaths occasreece leading 0 U Tr H 0 . . d a, S ¢ 0 C Walt rae es Mra quarter i q i g ° . 4 oice. .-.6 for ioned thereby 869, being an increase 2 . == © A ertan’s Chatoe, 8 bore dnartes My ten cent cigars are sold by other deal4 ee ers for 12% cents; my 8% cent cigars for ten cents; my 5 cent cigars“are the bestinthe, , ‘ of 1s : NOW eS. PAL brands by the box lower than the PR at oe . in. ; Tobaccos. Avpyuig ts and ‘s Being Unpacked . «. Gans RSy per pigs 2022020072200 come = ie Gitanis pec ple woe And.all other kinds in proportion. Smoking Tobacco. ‘A fine grade at 3) cents a pound. Canned Fruits, Oysters, Etc At from 10 to 25 percent less than Is-usual y charged in otber stores. Soda Grackers. The best, per vox.,..55-6...65. 85 cents Pipes, Cigar Holders, Etc. My stock is lurge and new. Prices lower than the’same can be bought for elsewhere Pocket Knives. I lead in this line. My cutlery is of the R best brands, and I challenge competition iu IT WILL INCLUDE . Everything”:; Desirable :: in :: sbfts Le FOR Christmas New Year ! WE WILL BEAT THE RECORD WHEN IT COMES TO PRICES. ed Full Particulars Later. Carr Bros., _Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets. OPENING -:DAY Hall and Hin fr Millinery, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16TH. oO . We have jon exhibition the most extensive and HANDSOMEST Display of TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS Ever seen in this market. The very latest in HATS, FEATHERS, WINGS, RIBBONS and VELVETS. ——O gz Hats and Bonnets trimmed by one or San Francisco’s-most Experienced and Stylish MilSARS, LESTER & CRAWEORD, . MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. BURNT OT 9s om ‘Weisenburger Bros., Have temporarily re-opened their FEED AND GROC#RY STORE be On the Plaza, OPPOSITE THEIR OLD STAND, On the Lot formerly occupied by Wm. Barton’s Blacksmith’s Shop, until their new store is completed. ,, . Hay, Gran, Pod, Groceries, Provisions At the Very Lowest Prices for Cash. oer All persons indebted to us are requested to call and settle without de, beg Phong monty erg rw 1 Engine House, at Mrs. Hamititon’s fesidence, ineGoo is + he \Weisnbargar Bros, = Novada it The Leading Harnes Shop prices. { Gombs and Brushes. . I carry «nice stock ranging in price from 5to@eents each. Whatisthe use of pay1 fancy prices fur such tunings when I sel). equally good oues for less money? Stationery. Writing materiuis, plaiu.and fancy. All the latest styles in puperties. Also, slates, tablets, etc. Prices down to bedrock. Perfumes. The choicest and most ular at pri that will astonish you Par metas. l ail 25-cent cologne for weents, and 60-cent Florida water fer 40 cents. Toilet and Common Soaps. I have reduced these almost to cost,and . bought them very low. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Black. ins. bird best domestic ae Tyaposted kinds. make — of shoe dressings and dersell er dealers. aid an Walking Sticks, Particular-attention of gentlemen called to novelties in thia line. wood cane for 10 cents. An elegant one for 2 cents. Boss (fenwing hickory) canes, with crooked han es, only $1. Toys, Toys, Toys. A thousand kinds such as ple: Py roo heey c please the little Fine Police Whistles, 20 cents. Cigar lighters, 26 cents. . Iam almost giving them away. : Candies, Everybody knows I keep the freshest au finest intown f Fruits and Vegetables. °All kinds in their season. Can be bough fro th here. OF NEVADA CiTY.: Broad Street, Beiow National Hotel Jas. Cais Proprietor Harness and Goilars vtegea as TO ORDER SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY OOMBS AN BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. © Repairing Neatly Done. @@B~ A)) orders attended to promptly DENTISTRY. DR. J. J. VAN AUKIN, The Painless Dentist. M*scnorea L INSTITUTE of Phitedel Vale ern kas taatliguad suvomee n the LAMBLETT BUILDING, <i Corner of Mill and ‘Bank Sts., For the purpose of doing all kinds of Dentistry at prices within the reach of the poor. = Rates: i Best Full. U and 1 fined Up Lower Sets of u or Q i te'8 4.50, pper er Set, $12,50 GOLD FILLINGS FROM $1 to $4 pie Seen eer he . W. L HOWARD, M.D. Homeopathist. . yeavdFridays, GRASS VALLEY O _ Street opposite Poet Ofkpe nnn Saree. Dividend Notice, = ~ B cheaper from me than elsew Fish. Fresh fish every Thursday and Friday. All indebted to the firm of m0. a ne I Gold, $18.50, $23.50coed f a