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December 11, 1888 (4 pages)

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ve : = f ae apt actions GETIEESM ane — es ———— = —<— == a ANOTHER . . he Daily Transcript. Mess UF tArenicts, it’s Easy to Dye FOR T Exere is Tr {Horrible Crime Committed . rass Vall & Ready, Merete cite norte Seudemm French Cor: ‘ral, Sweetiand, N orth Bloomfeld, Moore's Graniteville, Trackée, and every other town of Nevada county; also in Place: and Sierr in te x aeghout She ‘state in aes Eyane Siekiyou,to San Diego" from the Si OFFICE; fo. $2 Commercial street. Nevada City, Cal ed ~ TUE3DAY. DEJ. 11, 1888. LATE NEWS. ——— Sullivan has put up $5,000 forfeit.ir the $10,000 challenge to Kilrain. A bank in Story county, lows, was victimized by confidence operators. ‘Phe hailway Mail Service bas beer placed under the civil service rules. Orders have been given to resume work at the Anaconda mines at Butte, Mont. The Postmaster at Peoria, Ill., ha: been arrested on a charge of criminai assault. Senator Stanford and wife were presentec with baskets of fruit by Arizona citizens. Rich gold ledges havé beea d'scover-~*ed four miles east of Harrisburg, Yume county, Ariz. Resolutions were passed at a meeting in Los Angeles favoring the division of the State. Petroleom has. been struck at a depth of 320 feet about two mile: south of Sonoma. Ang.st Neinstatt, the Postinaster of Rudd, Iowa, has disappeared. Hei: short in his accounts. a An Alabama man named Hawes i suspected of having been the murdere oof his wile and daughter. William Van Tassel, the noted horseauctioneer of New York,. fell through an elevator and was killed. “Spider” Weir and Warren are t: have a prizering fight in San Francisco toward the last of Janu«ry. Four panic-stricken girls were badly injured in getting out of a box factor) which had caught fire at Portland. George Ww. Seward, brother of William H., died at Florida, N. Y. aged eighty years. He was the last of the family. f den, of Yolo county, have been mad recipients of handsome gilts by thei: constituents. David McClure, ex-State Senato: jt and a prominent lawyer of San Francisco, died Saturday morning. Hir death was due to apoplexy. A thief stole nearly $2,009 worth of jewelry from the rooms of Mrs. Browne Potter in Washington, but was captured and the jewelry recovered. Archbishop Corrigan of New York asks for the arrest of any child askin; } ° hears oc more in Ord.nance pron:o'te the performance of Street of28n8 unter a tne of $0. @tracted: by a Massact nselis cons sia 38a wire and two Derty hats one at each en! of te wire. Ot if @ contersat:on can be heard d.stance 0! a quarter of a mie, the ks oriinary strenzth and hard.hood. yourna. Of Lea.th checks the ex2verant i ba.anced in order to attain .ong ufe, and that excess:ve strength in one part is a source of danver. pail by a son to his tather weil known physician in Lousvt:i.e. Bon Lad zone to Ca.:torn:a. and 18 there engaged in the tomustone business. He thus writes to mis father: on.v four physicians Lere and 1 tt.nk you won.d de we. in “an Jose. that with yon nearer to me I woul. be more enrourazed in my effort to build up @ pay:ng business. sina.] caw .Jown on the ‘oor. hard iavor be was induced to leave the cottage. Tue mastic of the orcan erinder will be loston. A recent Tue-deatn rate of the world is 67 a m.pute anJ tLe D:rtn rate 7 a minute ltue e-em ng y actt percentave of va:t is enthe ent to ¢:ve a net increase of popu.ation each year of almast 1,200,000 600.8. A-e:urte telephone has been conman. It kv means at a ener #tanJd:ng, if he chooses, sixty feet trom the hat. Tus death of a favorite doz, belong'ng tothe Movamens:ng Hook und Ladder Company of Chester sorrow to the tmeinprers. for tudd by which mane the dog known Was evitenced by Lis buna. to 6 neat cothn wrapped in the Americao tlag. back and wh.te. Va., caused grea’ Ihew revarce we: Fne *rack nas also. been draped in It is a curions fact that persons far rom robust often out.ive t!.08e of extra A vrits of the strong by remark:ng tnat ve Vital paris of tLe evetem must be we. AN eq'ivivoca! comp:iment was lately the __ 6 he “LLere are I know A cLosg bus:ness man in Manchester N.H., after some hagg.ing agreed to give $3 toa wergy:nan to marry tim. appointed Lour the man presented hi tnten ted at the parsonage out belore tye trying ceremony was begun aston’ ished thes mivnster Atthe ty fayns: “My woman here is pretty sharp at a bargain and she thinks #2; is enough for this yob.” That amount footed the biil, Tiere have been puhi:sted-the lan. Quazes of flowers stan.ps the fan. and wpdsercnhiel, Now tor the Freetnen We g:Ve the .anguage of the tigh tateud cane. Hitting a Fres:inan'9 Lat with a prickbat—Ilave Pfalenin vonr esteem 1 Mast::ng hat over eves — You can see ine no more, Fiipping Lat ot} with cane and jJumpeng on it tie hat not the canei— Are you angry with me? Sec:zing cane and throw:ng it to otherend of cainpus—., You must .eave ine for a tine. snatching cane and waiking e°with it—Fol.ow me, Ax elephant in Rugby, Fng'and, ates tached to a traveling cirens did consierRetiring Supervisors Tuft-and Lu-/} ab.e in the way of “painting the town rei.”* stubies, and then determined to Late a At miztt, he es aped trom tle Olly ume. Ile curet open tLe Joor of a cottage, ajueeced itn. tntastened he cupboard and d:ned on a ¢ozon pots of jam. a wa.ton of pick.ed onions. a e:ppy of damsons. a:o:nt of meat, a joaf cf r eal, a pound o! butter. ant a Grlar.tity fsweety; and then, perfect.y Lappy, A:ter two Lours’ : Kean. “Did you ever see Kean act?” inquired young ©., who was deep!y interested in the metl.ods of the old schoot. 7 “Kver? Well, I shou.d think I did!” alms on the street on the authority 01! returned MreP. adic be onidance © e S sic “What was he really li Ed _ trary to her father’s desire. was done. f Henry W. Wenzel, a brewery employe, threw Sorakichi, the Japanex wrestler, in Washington. Sorakich had offered $50 to any one who would throw him. W. B. Dunn, an old resident of Wheatland, was paralyzed on Sunda) night and since then pneumonia atNo harm p. fo Charles Hendricks, a clerk in the Arlington Hotel at Baker City, Or., and the porter had a difficulty, resulting in Hendricks being shot through the aim. Hendricks is dangerously wounded. One hundred Chinese have opened laundries at Charleston, 8S. C. Thiaction has aroused the negroes who had a monopoly of the business, and they are reported to be arming to drive the Mongolians away. : The Maryland, a ferry-boat u-ed for transportation of Pallmen cars on the Washington Express, was burned on the Har'em river, N. Y., together with several cars. It was the largest boat on the river Harrison Hogan, a rich farmer near Jeffersonville, Ind., is standing off a ° Sheriff's posse in the woods with a shotgun. His divorced Wife had -lodged a complaint aya'nsthim Several shots had been exchanged at last accounts. Social circles in Seymour, Conn., have been stirred to the center by charges. preferred against Rev. C. S. Williams by Mrs. Henry Robinson, a pretty woman of 25. She says that the while he stabled his horse, and that . he had there been guilty of gross conduct. A craxx hascome forward in Keyscovered a meteorological omen proving that Benjamin Harrison will not sur. vive his Presidentialterm. It snowed . th on the 19th of November in the year gy when Benjamin Harrison’s grand-/ci father was elected to the Pre ilency. It snowed on November 19 in the years . when Taylor and Garfield were . respectively elected to the highest 6 oO lived to fulfil his adnunistration. As it snowed on November 19 this year the Keysville sage deduces the. conclusion that Benjamin Harrison has -pot four years’ lease of -life. All of . en hich is po § caused by scrofulous ood, and is cured by a, whieh purifies id gives the 5. poet least, he lifted me off and prowied about like a never took m the whole time. down, my cues, and got on pretty itairiv, uli he tt ing. by his Was at the wing, the t Ception of this triffi went like a whiriw over. he sent for me to hi he was, according copious libations Water, Were both ore than ha in fact, they were during the whoi his visit. . —s the-niud’ be an actor one of mind, the next time alice yeaa sake steer clear of my congratucation, an: anitrue were give the evil spirits. dominie had asked her to go to a barn . is almost one night last week and hold a lantern . P blossom pee. bnt the ee Opinion seeiis to P ve that it was ville, Va.,who claims to have dis. {ruitininess, and «ne rived trom the Sardcens amonyst whom office in the land. Noneofthese men . ¢nstoms ty Frenen [Deen seected f for any sy vivo.:ca. reason, That person: ted, Pape! Wid Zeal sneceas. dil. more tor tuo to ive th the 1.4n who foet not s!. Opin,onue 18 etter un iutot ora o2 to-day if we Lat oever That our trieods woud OM vor leet; a’ ve : mune when I ayed Tota. with him. He didn't come { to rel.earsai, and althongh Lee, hs see. retary. rehearsed earefuly enough, . dil not know where to tin 1 Kean at night, ere, every where, caged tiger. y eycs off him once during I dodged iim np and crossed when he crossed, took up r he crossed here, th rorougnly flabbergasted me by _hisstacked him. No hopes are. enter-. .“‘Get out of myfocus! Getoutof my tained of his recovery. focns !’” “What in the name of fatedid he mean ‘focus?’” asked C. “I'll tell you, Next moment, Lee, who f whispered, — 2 be; ligner up—staud higher up the “I understand ; his ‘focus’ was the footlight,” said ©, “Precisely ; I had got between him and ootlights and s0 prevented the hight rom reacning his face. With the exng hitch the scene ind, When it was i$ rooin, Where to custom. inbiving of hot branay and Andeston was with nim. They 1-seae over, as, . “‘Ilavea glass of grog, yonng stick insaid Kean. pleasant.y. *You !I these days, sir ‘ut you pay with me, — Ancient Bridal Wreaths. The Roman bridal wreath was of verbena, plucked by the bride herself. Ilo.iy wreaths were sent as tokens of ! wreaths of pars.ey nm oundera belief wnat were effectual preservatives against The hawthorn was the flower which for.ned the wreaths of Atheman brides, At the present day the bridal wreath entirely composed of oranzelossoius. on a hackyvround of maiden. air fern, a sprig here and there of }stephanotis blending its exquis.te fra. grance, Much uncertainty existe as to why this bas beep so much eorn hy Opted a8 un emmem of Accor:i:ng to a correspondent of Notes ries. the practice has been de€ Ofdlize L.ossen was rezarled as a ‘bo; Of @ prosperuus t.arriage a clrencustance which is part.y to be ace connted tor by the tact that In tue Kast, the orange tree tears ripe trust and blos$018 wt the Bane time, ~It has a.so been snggested that this wer Was introduced into onr Welling Uintners. having or ite beanty rather than Delusions Peculiar To Al, we posses nnussa; histrionic talLet our beet girl ts beriection hidren are pne[hat we cord ests It.at at costa sanone. Tnat are our pi itica, 1480 a,, Re Wei) ren von. vl @.Ong A great On.y 10.0% ou : Syke That our c aena.y bret.. atthe word wand oot ve ‘ng f . better Ui tiey wou. sivice. That we cau prevent our gon ip love with tbe tsst girl he . , aor (In Plush Goocs--NEW SHADES AND coLoRs-Piaza E*eed Sitore, jAMOND [) YES f . i Superior i in D } Tet S777, Strength, rent clber pepered Pete . . Fastness, GADIES ORY FOR AT. —. NGe Beauty, INVALIDS RELISH IT. . ee > siates the Stomach and Bowelse Simplicity. Droggists. 25e., 50c., $1.00. H5PDSON & CO. BURLINGTON, VT. Warranted to colgr more goods than any other dvos ever-made, and to give ore brik Hant ard durable colors. ask for the Dia % «] ite . mond, and take no other. 36tolors, 10c, each. by Portraits. . RICHARDSON & CO.,Curlington, Vi , A ?ordolid of beartiful, baby portraits, . WELLS, inte : paper by nt photo . — = x pet g . atc Beer ot as gee rp “4 . For Gilding oBeensin g Fosry f rvictles ust S.th an Year. Every its 4 HT 2 ae FHT t lat once. 4 va Se ee Se oe uPtre SPUR ACHAN Rs Ve ad Lee
Sum (>=FANCY GOODS, nN ee @--ADD=-. tiolidasz Greods, <a AT TEDE-_ Palace Dry Goods Store ON WEONESDAY, DECEMBER Su, 3 ROSENBERG BROS. wom re CHRISTMAS. NEW YEAR'S —AND TITE— HOLIDAYS ARE COMING ! ———00—— There is no getting around it. At the Holiday 3eazon every little Boy and Girl, all the larger Firls, and‘particularly the Young Ladies, MUS : inion norder that fall may be pe ev UF HULIDA DS to be had in the County, consisting in part of the following: LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S DRESSIN x a G CASES, JEWEL CASES, COMBINATION CASES WORK BOXES LODOR CASES, SHAVING SETS, HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE EOXES, COLLAR AND CUFF B&XES, CARD SETS, BABY SETS, .Etc., Ete. INS BOocES., We have a Large and carefully selccted line of Miscellaneous, Works of ‘fravel, Biography, Fiction, Poems, as wellass Fine Assortment of Juvenile$Holiday Books, at prices to suit everybody. * IN AT. BUMS, We have a large assortment of Fine Photo tograph Albums in new shades and styles. Also, a fullline of Autograph and Scrap Albums. IN ‘Po. S, We have a carefully selected line of what the little ones want. by Particular attention will be given to orders from “up country,” and the utmost care taken to select for those who entrust the selection to us. CARR BROS, Palace Drug Store, Cor. Pine & Commercial sts., Nevada City. €. C. WEISENBURGER. ii. C. WEISENBURGER. Foot of Sacramento Street, WevadaliCity. WEISENBURGER BROS., ; PROPRIETORS. Dealers-in all kinds of‘purchased at ofour brench sivipg entire every respect, w pair tree of cha: ifdelivered at our store, . 725 M S£KREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CaL’A, THE “NEW HOME” SEWING MA-. OHINE OOMPANY, General Manager. 1 ~OF— CROCKERY, AND— —AT— Guns, Pistols, Shelf Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Powder. and Leather ALL KINDS ©: 57, 59 and 61 Nevada —)— —-o— A E ARE Now first-classs wor w k in Orders left wi -Tomptly attended to. cbampions, An f IF THERE I8 A rge, +e or damage caused by NO MANUFACTURERS OF I EXawe The Largest and Best Assortment CLASS, CHINA Shoe Findings. F And a Full Line of Hlouse, Mill, Mining And Farming Materials, AVING PURCHA<ED THIS THE HOLIDAYS} FANCY GooDSs In This Market. They are Direct From Eastern Factories and will be sold San Franeiseo Prices . _ I have also on hand a Fall Line of Sportsmen's Materials, Doors, Windows, lron, Steel, Leather, Water and Steam Fittings, Brass and Rubber Goods, Chain Rope, Nuts, Bolts and Washers, Geo. E. Turner, Pine Street, City. WELI. By swrict attention to business, givin 001s itisfaction an isellin s at low rates, hope to merit a liberal patronage. ‘G.W DURST CAMER & DRABEK ‘ FURRIERS AND TANNERS, Quaker Hill, Nevada Co. PREPARED TO DO MAKING UP FURS OF ALL DESCRI?TIONS Into BUGGY ROBEs, MATS, RUGS, ROBES > forChildren’s Carriages, Etc., at reasonable prices. “® (F-Samples of our work can be seen ait Geo, C. Gaylord’s store, Nevada City. th Mr. Gaylord will be We ckallenge the United States to beat our worg, We are the acknowledged CAMER & DRABEK. Xtraondinary Ofer “New Home” Sewing Machine ITHIN 1,000 MILES OF SAN FRAN. ’ W ciseo, Cal., North, south, eB An West, or throngh this office, or any . . es on this Coast), whieh is not and absvlute satistaction in e will put it in perfec. re(excepting only breakcareless needing) ARKE . Chas. E. Naylor, HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES,. /°?™@ NEW HOME. , = . LIGHT-RUNNING SEWIN N. Onions, Crass, Clover, Garden & Field Seeds, CUAPANY, the leader ot the ae 1a prac TABLE, DAIRY AND STOGK8ALT, Eto,, Eto. . Ret Ropronented byes “he arent and WP EVERYTHING AT (THE LOWEST CASH ‘PRICES. gov OHARLES NATHAN &.00., ses @ountry OrJers carefully filled — : Grass Valley: =a , F ae omy F ee a » <4 = eee hom, Me sists en Ps ae Tea : ‘tgs ae pea pix Je BG # ae ae eee * ame ‘ willing buyers. er. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS ! We want money just as soon as it can be A LITTLE SACRIFICE IS NECESSARY. oe Tuacwest Prices Yet Named For Goods that are always desirable and above reproach. Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes Rubber Oil Goods, Trunks, Satchels, Etc., At positive and unmistakable Bargains. offer something worthy, the attent gathered from KENDRICK & GADDIS, ‘THE PERPETRATORS. To The Public: EING OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF the Grain Distillery, situated near Neyada City, we have upened upa Wholesale and Retail Whiskey We feel -we can ion of every shrewd buyTHERE IS SOMETHING IN IT FOR “S27 epee S)« HYMAN BROS., COR. BROAD AND PINE sTS., NEVADA OITY. Wholesale Houses--San Francisco, New York and Honolulu. ‘BUSINESS, =AT= No. 49 Pine Street, NEVADA CITY, Next door to Geo. E. Turner's Hardware Store, Where we offer to the Trade and the peoJe in genéral, our own production of Shs tiniest and purest, hand-made, Copper D Wf tilled Corn Whiskey that was ever place pon the market of the Pacific Coast. Not like the Colored boctored Che micaledDropsical-Pup-Skall, so called Whiskey that . now fleodethe county, but the xenuine, erystalized juice of the Native California Grown Coin. It is as pure aud clear us the sweet sparkling mountain water, of which Nevadaanathe adjoining counties may 80 justly aud proudly boast. Why should Whiskey be colored, when its AEADQUARTERS ! . Y SANTA ELAUS I have just received FINE MEERJS Broad Street tee {8 Carats Fine O@™ We wre selling our beautiful alifernia, Free of Charge. it —— 0 — Ejxnil Rosemtheal’ Commercial Street. Gz OT MN ne a Magnificent Stock of EXoliday Goods, —CONSISTING OF— Toys, Novelties, Picture and Scrap Books, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Christmas Cards, Paperteries, Albums, Picture Frames; Dolls, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Velocipedes, Drums, Etc., Etc. Have also Just Received a Lot of CHAUM GOODS, —EMBRACING— Genuine Meersshaum Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette Holders. CHOICE CONFECTIONERY AND NUTD. A Full Line of the Finest Cigars and Tobacco. QALL AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY GOODS. Qrders from the Oouatry Pron ptly Attended To. EMIrn ROsSENTEAX. G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor All Goods Sold Cheap LUETJE & BRAND, above Pine, Nevada City Quartz and Other Precious Stones. —_o—— FINE SOLID SILVER ae es SE We make Home Made Jewelry a Specialty, which we guaran. AND PLATED WARE. ah stock cheaper than any other Store in —_) This is the only place in Nevada City where you can get Reliabk Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Eye and Opera Glasses, Etc. Engraving done B. H. MILLER Regularly Receives The Most Annroved Stvles IN MENS AND ROY¥?S OoOLoTHi nN G And Furnishing Goods, As Handsome a lot of Neckties, Svarfs, Oravats, Fte., St2., As can be fonnd anywhere. In the way of mdecerwear My Stock is not excelled, _-—— The Latest Eastern Fash'ons Stiff and Soft EXats BOOTS AND SHOEs, : SHIRTS, COLLARS, .CUFEs, TRUNKS AND VALISEs, . And everything else nsuall: 1st-cluss store of the kind. aati My Prices are Astouishingly Low an’: my Stook is the Most Oor~:.te, B. HB. MILLER, TAKE A DRIVE TO THE Beehive Diy Goods Store, GRASS VALLEY, AND SEE THE LARGE BANKRUPT STOCK PURCHASE. SAMUEL YEO, Is now Selling DRY GOODS, CLOAKs, MILLINERY, DRESS GoopDs . AND CARPETS At Bankrupt Rates! DURING THE NEXT 30 DAYS, WMF-Ladios in Search of Fine Goods and see SAMUEL YEO, THE BEE HIVE, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street. Grass Valley, PROPRIETOR. Neva la county, Cala, o a re aw aw ote Be er? US . o ae Sioa ay ‘er as a ‘¢ ™m, e The Champion of Cheapness, . and Low Prices will do well to call . NEV original, natural state is perfectly clear ? Is itto suit the funcy, of. some imayinary being that never oxisted, or is it like the masque worn by the HIGHWAYMAN For base deception? These are questions fu: the common sense people of California to answer, and decide whether or not they will continue the use of impure Whiskey, and with Drop y be carried to a premature urave. If youuse absolutely straight Whiskey, such as we offer forsale, it will uad years tu your lease of life, rather than reduce them. We preferto build up an honest, legitimate trade of Pure : WHISKEY That will stand the fire test, as it were. Therefore, do not be surprised when you sample our Whiskey and find it as CLEAR AS GLASS. It being clear does not make it Gin, by any means. We don’t want anything to do with tampered Whiskey, neither should any other person want anything to do with it. We most respectfully svlicit trade from the retail deaters and the family bottle trade vfthe community, which shall receive our. prompt and bonest attention. -Knowing our mission is filling a long felt need in the country we leave it with the people to say whether they prefer pure Whiskey oradultc rated stuff. We believe that ere long our Whiskey will be as populur in this country as were the names of Grover Cleveland and Benjamin Harrison in the late campaign. Kendrick & Gaddis. 003-A8-COLD ! BANKRUPT SALE! bee eo and popular Bakery of Mrs _ OFFER FOR SALE A LARGS AND BEAUTIFUL STOOK OF tx —o— sear ELD AND SILVER WATOHS, DIAMONDS, goose BREAD, . Kil ! \ Oae ly UW; Household Furnitur oe penne tee Optical Goods, Bracelets, Breastpins, Mattresses, _ittde 0 order on short munca fee JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS SET IN DIAMONDS, EMERALDS, Spring Beds SD crteaare dor auiything in.-my line promp Rubies, Turquoise, Garnets, Amethysts, Sapphires, Carpets, Mirrors, Etc., Recently owned by L. M. Suke= forth and purchased at Sheriff's Sale by! the undersigned, BLHOLD THE BARGAINS ! Redroom Sets reduced from $115 to syhtaesor Sets reduced from $40 to vee per yard, reduced from Carpets, per y: 'O 75 centa, Parlor Sets, Bed Lounge; ard, reduéed from $1 reduced from #60 to $40. 8, reduced from $30 to K Hair o $15. Spring Beds, reduced fr oe Rockers, reduced. oo Rockers, reduced from $9 to Wall Paper, Half Pric¢ Picture Panes H if Pi ic Mirrors, Hull Prive °° Bird Cages, Half Price, Fine Rugs, Two-thirds Prico, Aud Evervthing Else at Equally Low Prices, The Goods will be Mattresses, raduced from $20 $1) to $7. from $12 ° a SoldzWithout Reserve ! Max Of the Stok is New a AND IN STYLR, Ns Si “ee REMEMBER ‘Nig /pracr. Ukefort’s OldStand COMMERCIAL STREET, (Near Pine,) ° ADA CITY.,,02.0 CAL, AGasiiy PROPRIETORS, Ne eter