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February 12, 1889 (4 pages)

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. California. : "ly reported that during the past six ~ less it can protect the country from an fora cough. The man who cannot} he ie a little vain. Mux only thing which is desirable’‘to Sitios Che Drily Transcript So. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. GEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECIRCULATES In ‘ Notice to Contractors. nn ceived by the 8 of Oustomah Tate No. 16, L. 0.0. F., until 4 o'clock p. .]«. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY loth, 1889, for ‘ 1 Becoraeaasincis eine rearty Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, . feet on ng street, at the rear o: elSpenesviile North San Joan, French Cor. lows Bui re 2 ral, North Bloomfield, Moore's . Plans and Specifications yay be seen at Truckee, and every oth er town of Ni “ § mo and Sierra coun’ fact, th “from Siskiyou to San Diego* from ihe 8i roughout the State . Materials and complete building on orbecounty; also in Placer . -2road st af Usitemanie San . the Undertaking Rooms of W. C. Groves, it, Nevada City. The contractor is to furnish all ‘building . . fore April 20th, 1889. The Prnctene reserve the right to reject any oral! proposals, and satisfactory bonds TUESDAY, FEB. 11, 1889. ve LATE NEWS. — =. 4 the San Diego election contest. The recent earthquake shock caused & panic in a ballroom. at San Jacinto. Many tourists are coming into Southern California. The hotels are getting full. Illegal voting is being discovered ‘ Merchant Tailoring Mrs. Noon of Danville, Contra Costa I aoe rt Reet se tenn ovee te county, was thrown from a boggy and killed Friday, The Salvation Army at Helena was. DRESS SUITS, rotten-egged Friday’ night, on account of the misdoings of a member named Pickup. ‘William Crane came “near being buried’ alive in Illiopolis connty, Til., on Thursday, having apparently died. He revived at the last moment. A tramp, who claimed to be “Jack, the. Ripper,’”*so frightened an elevenyear-old child in New York, that she died in convulsions. He has escaped. Wesley Ou-an, arich Ohio farmer living near Findlay, was robbed by eight masked nin Thursday night. It is thought the robbers were neighbors. A bill is befere the Oregon Legislature making it a misdemeanor to ask to be placed on a jury or-for any Sheriff or Constable to grant such, a request. ‘ A low woman, known as the “Peruvian P.incess,” was—murdered by Chinese at Anaheim. She spoke three or four languages and was a native of Lima. At Stevens Point, Wis., George Schissel, aged 0 years, fatally shot Ida Paltsa, aged 17 years, a waitress —ina hotel, and then blew his own brains out. The girl had refused to mariy him The Banks County (Ga.) Guard have decided to offer their services to the Federal Government in the event of war over Samoa.’ The Guard was one of the most notable companies in the late war. A story comes irom Shelton, Macon county, W. T., thatalogzer’s family was poisoned irom eating California cabbage.' Two oi the family died, and the mother saved herself by drinking heavily of brandy. An Albuquerqué,'N. M., correspondeat states that the winter in the norihern part of; New Mexico has been the coldest experienced for years. Small-pox bas prevailed to such ‘an ae » Four-years old 2:39, Five years old extent that many families have taken ‘poligree sired by Echo, the sire of Bell their children from the public schools. The Pasadena real estate dealers have agreed to the following basis of setilement for unpaid lots: If the purebaser Has made one payment . Stockholm’s American Star, he by Duand cannot make the otliers, he is to forfeit his contract. Ifhe has made two payments the seller is to give him a deed, foregoing the third payAt a recent dinner given in Washington by Senator and Mrs. Leland Stanford, the center of the table -was covered with a scarf of rose-pink satin, edged with a narrow fringe, and covered with fine Duchess lace. The guest cards were painted in watercolors, with specimens of the flora of The Spokane Falls and Northern Railway isto be begun at once. The line will traverse the Colville mining country, containing an abundance of dry ore and lime, and will connect with a line of steamess on the Columbia and Arrow Lake with the Canadian Pacific, Spokane Falls will thus have connection with four: transcontinental roads within a year. months, . 50,000 foreign paupers, lunatics and criminals have entered the United States through Canada, and in a discussion of this subject the Salt Lake Tribune says that “our government is just no government at all uninvasion of thieves and lunatics,” Tse amount of the fund which it is proposed to raise for Mrs. Phil Sheridan is $100,000. Senator Allison and Senator Hale have the matter in charge, and Senator Stanford has promised to contribute $5,000. Ix memory of her soldiers who ‘fell in the Gettysburg fight, New York Btate is to build a $100,000 chapel on Cemetery Hill. The sight was selected by Colonel H. W. Owen, U. 8. A, on Thursday of last week, . Miss Many B. Grezizy, of East Lebanon, N. H., is entitled to honorable mention. She recently saved from drowning three men who bad broken through the ice while skating. Anysopy can tell you what to lake eure one has not yet appeared. You cannot expect a man to tel! which way the wind is simply because m tight about a.saloon on Sunday is side door. : the dam’s side, is to’ show the comparison Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. will be required. Address J. C. RICH, Bae «ag cm Ng the Board of Trustées, Nevada sity, Cal. D. SMITH, Commercial Street, Nevada (ity, make to order on shor’ notice and in ¢@ most satisfactory manner, BUSINESS SUITS, sIANDZPANTS, And all of which will be done in the Highest Style of the Art. Perfect Fit and First-class Workmanship Guaranteed. PRICES the LOWEST. a OB" Soon to arrive, the largest und finest ‘stock of Foreign and Domestic Spring & Summer Goods, Includiag ‘Suitings, Vestings, Pants Goods, e‘c., in all the mo-t Fashionable Patterns, D. 'SMITH, W. P. SOWDEN, Attorney and Oounselor at Law’ WHILLPRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS of the State of California, and of the United States. hd Office in the Tilley Block, corner of Pine and Broad stréets, Nevada City, Cal. Stallion : Season : 1889. Ae. 6 ! Record 2:33%. Winner at Glenbrook, Carson City, Nev., and Willows, Cal. Defeating Bedford record 2:33'4, by Altmont Cricket 2:31}4, by Brigadier Tom Benton 2:32, by General Benton, Don Maryin bah gD by Fallis Bird, 2:31, by Tilton Almont and others. Lowering his previous record on the FOURTH heat at Gleenbreok and making his best record in the ad heat atWillows, Cal., which shows.his abil ty te st ay his races out and compete successiully with his class. Also to improve yearly, as shown by his record as a Three year old of Six years old 2:33'4. Echo record 2;20, Echora 2:23\4, Gibraltar 2:2234, Victor the hay seed horse 2:22: and many others with records below 2:30. Dam the Fashion Filley by Correct, he by Belmont, out of Mary Blaine, by Boston, Echo by Rysdyk’s Hambletonian, dam by Magnolia, he by Seely’s American Star, he by rock, he by'imported Diomed. The object ofthis extended pedigree, on given by M:. Parlin in his letter to the Kentuck Stock Farm, published in the Breeder and Sportsmen, Dec. 15, 1888, In reference tothe horse, Guy, whose dam is by Seeley’s American -tar, record of 2:12, and the FASTEST heat trotted during 1888, he pars beg / is another of the many instances where, like Maud &, 2:08%{, Jay Eye See 2:10, St. Julien 2:1144, Patron 2:14%4, Sunol 2:18 at two years old, remarkable trotting speed has resulted from combining Trotting csias wiih er, wits rains which _furnmt Ay ict eli ie tron ped conry the: ciudes with the remark, *analize the Breeding of the winners and profit by the lesson which they convey,” * Pasha will make the Season of 1889 at Glenbrook commencing February . st and ending July Ist, 1889. Terms Thirty Dollars for the Season, or Forty-five Dollars to insure. Payable on or before the end of the G. F. TAYLOR, Manager. P.O; sildseie Rovede City-CatF. RB. WAGGONER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. a . 4 ffice—Carr’s Bros. Drugstore, Residence —Corner Main and Church streets. BUSINESS OHANGE, NOtlcE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT Charles Grimes has purchaged the business and accounts of Hyman Brothers at Nevada City, Cal.; that he will collect all debis and pay all liabilities of Hyman Bros. at Nevada City, The retiring firm return thanks to the public for the liberal patronaze heretofore given them and request a continuance of the same fortheir suce*ssor. . HYMAN BROS., CHARLES GRIMES. Nevada City, Feb. 4, 1889. {6-1m Having purchased the above business, I hope to receive the same liberal support heretofore accorded to the old firm. CHARLES GRIMES, Dutch Flat Stage Line, ————— Leaves Nevada City on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY, AtTTA.™M. Leaves Dutch Flat AT 7 A.M. . can often determine the value ‘a character by the character aX i NGERS CAN. BY TAKING THIS line reach Nevada City at noon, instead . J at 7:60 P, M. by railroad, : = = New York Bakery. G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor FTAVING PURCHASED "THIS WELL known and popular Bakery of Mra. on . Commercial Street. . . --fhese—in_arrears-for-the Traxscaipr now must pay up in full; and also (MOST. GIVEN AMAT Astounding Reductions in Prices of Newspapers ! TO SUIT THE TIMES. . OFFER NO. 1.) THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT
(Regular Price $6 a Yeer) Wire THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY SCALES (Regular Price $1.25 a Year) Both for $6 00 a Year! Ls THE NEVADA CITY DAIL Y TRANSCRIPT (Regular Price $6 a Year) OWxrTEx THE SAN FRANCISCO PALS CALI! (Regular Price $6 a Year) Both for $8 00 a Year! (OFFER NO. 3.) THE NEVADA CITY. DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ¢ Regular Price $6 a Year) WwrevrE: THE WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED TEXAS SIFTINGS}. (Regular Price $4 a Year) Both for $6 50 a Year . ! This Unparalleled Offer will remain open FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY pay one year’s combination price in advance. The Daily Transcript Isthe Leading apet of Northern Central California—a position it has maintained sinee it was uke in 1860. It gives the latest and most reliable Mining, Horiieultural, Court, Supervisoral and other Nevada county news, It is bright, independent, enterprising and interesting. The San Francisco Weekly Call Is a handsome eight-page paper. It is issued every Thursday, and contains all of the important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to date of publication, It contains interesting special correspondence from all of the principal cities of the world and a vast amount of the best selected and original general literature, It furnishes the latest and most reliable financial news and market quotations, and gives special attention to mining, horticulural and agr.cultural news ‘and sin every-respect a first-class family paper, appealing tothe interest of every member of the household. The Morning Call (Seven issues a week) Is alive metropolitan daily. It has the largest circulation.and is reeoznized as being the leading newspaper of the Pacific Coast, : The Celebrated Illustrated Humorous Paper, . Texas Siftings. The subscription price of Siftings is $4 year. Ii is a 16-page paper, rofusely iliustrated by the leading, artists and caricaturists of the day. In the males of original bemoan tt is acknowledged to stand at the head of the illustrated press of the country,and has been well nained “The Witty Wonder of the World.” It is published in New York and has a National reputation. The merits of the S{FTINGS are so well known that we do not deem it necessary to refertothem further. Remember that TEXAS SIFTINGS is offered at this price only to those who subscribe within the next60days. No such offer as this has ever neen made. No one but oursubscribers can get SIFTINGS for leas than $4 a year. BROWN & CALKINS, Publishers of Nevada Transeript, To whom all Orders Must Be Addressed. New Goods! New Styles! John Hurst, 2 OOMMEROIAL STREET enced #intend to keep on hand at all times a good : BREAD. Suits to Order for Fall PIES, : oeemnnader and Winter. Wedding Cakes — . ~ Amd Pai try Made to order on short notice ot most tecuatn reasonable terms. All order for anythingin my line promp ly attended to. By strtet attention to business, giving A. Ip iedinan The Tailor, g00d satisfaction and selling at low rates, I Broad Street, Nevada City. ope to merit a liberal patronage. CAMER & DRABEK, FURRIERS AND TANNERS é Quaker Hill, Nevada Co. All Goods of my own importation. Ww. ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO © first-classs work in , MAKING UP FURS OF ALL. “ Perfect Fit Guaranteed. DESCRIPTIONS oe Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES : . for Children’s Carriages, Etc., at-—}. Suits Made in the Latest Fashreasonable prices. , ion, and uperior Worke . @@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. manship, We challenge the United States to bea our worg. We are the acknowledged champions. CAMER & DRABEK. . Pricas_as-Low as can be obtained in the City. M. L. & D. MARSH, Manvfacturers and Dealers in All : Kinds : of : Lamber, ten 22s more or Cotes, Form to Advantage. I have recently received an Immense Boulder Street. : Nevada City. z mast Stock o Foreign and Domestic UMBER OF ALL K{NDS FOR BUILD to whica I invite the atL ing and Mining purposes on hand and . Woolens, sawed to order. ve keep constantly on hand a large stock of Sash, Doors; Blinds: Shakes Shingles. Moulding, Laths, Rustic, Flooririg, Ceiling, Pickets, Etc. Etc. (lear and Second Quality Sugar Pine, ALSO DEAL In Oak Soruce: Pine and Cedar Firewood. Nevada and Grass Valley ’Bus Line. TIME TABLE: NTIL fursher notice the ’Bus will make regular trips between Grass Valley and evada City at the following hours : Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’clock A.M.,and 1, 8:45 and 6:30 P. M. Leave Nevada City at 10 o’clock A. M. and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:30 P, M. Fare from hotel to hotel 25 cents for the round trip WETTERAU & CARSON, Proprietors tention of gentlemen of taste who want to wear Stylish Clothing. ready for the Holidays. A. FRIEDMAN, Broad Street, two doors below Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express Office, Nevada City. To Rent. Two DWELLING HOUSES, SITUATED diately south of the Beptist rch, Good, comfortable frame buildings suitable for families. For terms apply atthe premises to MISS JULIA-COURTNEY, Administratrix of the Estate of Hannah Lorg, deceased. By Closing Out Our Fal To accomplish thi in the Prices of Fall bons, Knitted Hoods, At Astonishingly ©. 0, WEISENBURGER, Dealerssin all HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES, Onions Grags Clover, Garden & Field Seeds ‘TABLE, DAIRY ANDSSTOGK SALT, Eto, Eto, = _ THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. We must before our-Spring Goods commence to arrive MABE Room GREAT REDUCTIONS and Winter Millinery . :. —8UCH AS—Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Feathers, RibMittens, Etc., Kte., ‘ Mrs. Lester & Crawford, MAIN STREET...0....4004, ms O@EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. gy J. [ Caldwell, Attorney of Administratrix You Mist Pay in rae fi Os Yu, JMRS. LESTER.& CRAWPORDS. 1 aad Winter Stk s-we have made Shawls, Leggings, Low Figures ! . H. ©, WEISENBURGER. — Plaza F’eed Store, ee Foot of Sacramento Street, Wevada City. WEISENBURGER BROS., PROPRIETORS, kinds of : i E, A. TOMPKINS, QGome, Examine my stdck ‘and be J. J. JACKSON, depot. ery advantage for a desirable home. Corner Bread and Pine Streets. [Z EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAN ‘ K THING USUALLY FOUND YR 4 LARGE AND COMPLETE BTOUK OF EVERY SCHOUL BOOKS, The Finest Brands of { Cigars in Nevada "ity, Silver Anniversary = -AND=« SOUVENIR BALL . ON TUESDAY BVENING.PEBRIARY, 19,8, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF . i Loder, 18, La, IN CELEBRATION OF THE Tewenty-Fitth Anniversary OF THE FOUNDING -OF THE ORDER OF PYTHIANISM. Superb Decorations ! : Elegant Souvenirs ! Magnificent Music! Fnie Concert Progtam ! EVERY FEATURE A NOVELTY! AND PROVIDED REGARDLESS: OF EXPENSE . New Music! as New Decorations ! New Dances ! Reception ‘Committee. LEONARD 8. CALKINS, O. MALTMAN, GEO. A. GRAY, GEO. ©. GAYLORD, D. B, GETCHELL, CHAS, PECOR. E. J. RECTOR, D. 8. BAKER. . B. N. SHOECRAPFT...-......0055.454+FLOOR MANAGER Floor Committee. F, A. BOST, _ “A. R. LORD, CARL L. MULLER, W. T. MORGAN, °GEO.A. NIHELL; J. M. HADLEY, 4 e @@™ Only purchasers of Floor Tickets entitled to Souvenirs, 4 TICKETS (admitting gentleman and two ladies,) $2. Spectators in Gallery, 50 cents. More hereafter abour this Great Event. For Sale or Rent, on Easy Terms . . Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bear in the heart of Nevade City, and immeing Orchards. Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gauge Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and evApply to F. G. BEATTY, Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso ciation, Nevada City. _NEVADA DRUG STORE,vneieesgecnesesee a scree NOVada City vw. DP. Vinton, PROPRIETOR. LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS, * COMBs, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS} TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDs ( ASSIOL ATTENTION GI VEN TO COMPOUN peten Druggist end perfect purity jam PRESCRIPTIONS BY A com Agent for the Imperial London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies, & CARE, 7, A, CARR . Garr Bros., PROPRIETORS OF THE PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE Cor. Pine and Vommercial Nevada City. ee ° oe ee First-class Drus« Store. JPAINTS.OILS VARNISHES ETO a” BLANK Books, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS} PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS, 7 Agenta for the Ban Francisoo Examiner, —_— FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER sEuDs. PROMENADE CONCERT P NEWeFAPERS Bopew-