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February 17, 1889 (4 pages)

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XK. oye. >. sciiveaitiittin = eS Pree ee eS ee tet ne eee ee _ So. 32 Commercial street, Neyada City, Cal \ SUNDAY, FEB. 17,1889. . , CIRCULATES 1B the construction of a building 88 feet by 68 feet on eae street, at the rear,of Odd Fellows Building. ; @avads Grass y h & Read voy hee ‘rench Cor. : i Weld, Moore's . Pians and Bpecttcations-may-be-seen at . . ee, and every oththe Undertaking Rooms of 'W. C. Groves, er town of in Placer . 3 at ento, San The contractoris to furnish all building thronghout a State paren ha — building on or be“from jiego” from . . 3 ‘erra to th or —— The Frastees reserve-the right to reject any orall proposals, and katisfactory bonds Will be req . Notice to Contractors. (EALED PROPOSALS WILL. BE REceived by the Trustees of Oustomah No. 16, 1.0.0. F., until 4 o’clock Pp. DAY, FEBRUARY 1880, road street, Nevada City. be required. . Address J. C. RICH, hairman-of the Board of Trustees, Nevada City, Cal. : LATE NEWS. FIN scum we rove wot. MBTCHADL TALLOTINS. Patrick Ryan, a Benicia saloon keeper, was murdered Thursday night. Wm. H. Mills. has resigned as a member of the Yosemite Commission. The San Rafael authorities are waging war on the opium dens of that burg. , The Congregatienalists will organize for systematic work in Washington ___Orange trees are being planted in “large nimbers in the vicinity of Fruto, Colusa county. 4 At the Santa Monica Soldiers’ Home twenty-five acres have been planted to watermelons. Sheriff Stepples of King county, W. T., with the aid of a posse, raptured nine burglars on Wednesday. Two fire companies had a fight at a fire in San Diego Wednesday night, in which one man’s leg was broken. George Keller, a deaf mute, was killed by a motor engine at San Bernardino. He was standing on the track. Thursday evening a teamster named Higgins fell from his wagon near ’ Sutro, Nev:, and received fatal injury. The people of Reno intend to have a barbecue Monday night over the crushing defeat of the lottery scheme in Nevada. Rosa Anderson, an Omaha chambermaid, stole $4,000 from her employer by daily nibbles at his sack during a term of years.All public amusements at Carson __ pox. No new cases having been developed the scare is subsiding. Sheriff Cunningham of San Joaquin county has arrested George and Mark Reed, supposed to be the men who shot officer Frazee, of Sacramento. At Los Angeles, J. R. Germain has been sentenced to SanQuentin for six years for assault to murder and robbery. His peopleare respected re-idents of San Francisco. A train load of 400 colored miners arrived at Roslyn, W. T., Thursday. Pacific Coal Company’s works. : Seventy-six pictures, the private collection of James’ H» Stebbins, of ; 3 ‘i 000 at auction Tuésday at Chickering it Hall. .Meissonier’s ‘‘Gann Lash” ¢ 300. commence running trains into its new Wolfskill track depot, Los Angeles, of brick, in a very handsome design, and is considered the finest in the Southern Pacific system. George E. Gard was chosen, at 5 Stockton, Thursday, Department Com~~~ mnander of the Grand Army. Governor Waterman was a visitor to the encampment. A grand parade was held Friday. The next encampment will be held at San Jose. C. V. Davis shot and killed 8. P. Bayler on Payne’s Creek near Red Bloff while under the influence of liquor. No motive is assigned for the crime. Bayler has a brother living in San Francisco, Davis is an old man much addi¢ted to getting drunk, and is the foreman of Wilson’s ranch. Superintendent Downing of the Oregon Penitentiary is building a treadmill. Howard, the convict, whojg@t off one of his hands last. week, r he will not work, and Downing swears he shell, and as soon as Howard is able he will be put in the tread-milj for twelve hours a day. The: mill is run by water, and if the culprit does not keep step he will be dragged under and drowned. : se ye Robes requisition on the Governor of Kansas from justice, charged with robbery in near,Clipper Gap. Luna tic, as it were. munications, co o3 ‘ oe = Oommercial Street, Nevada City. DRESS SUITS, PRICES the LOWEST. finest. stock of mestic Spring & Summer Goods, Goods, etc., in all the most Fashionable Patterns. é are prohibited on account of the small-. and ag Cricket 2:31!4, by Brigadier The men will take the place of the . 2: rar F 4 ~ 4 and others. striking white miners in the Northert . on“the FOURTH heat at Gleenb:ook and making his best record in the FIFTH heat atWillows,al., which shows. his ability tu pote his races out and compete successfully w ‘shown by his record as a New York, brought the sum of $200,a Echo .record 2;20, 2:2214, Victor the hay se was sold to ©. P. Huntington for $26,many others with records below 2:30. Dam e 4 * a2, +), . by Rysdyk’s Hambletonian, dam by MagnoThe Southern Pacific Company will! ii, “he fe Sovly's American Star. he by Stockholm’s American Star, rock, he by Spe prom * * . the dam’s side, is to show the, comparison on the 25th inst. The depot is built given by M:. Parlin in his letter to the KenGovernor Waterman has issued a for the arrestand delivery of George D. Groton and John Groton, fngitives Sonoma county. J.N. Thacker and --B, P.Celgan-were-appeinted agents of the State. The Grotons robbed a stage + in Sonoma and are believed to have been implicated in the train robbery . public for the liberal patronage heretofore Tux man in the moon never has to pay board bills. He lives on tick— < metic moi Dateh Plat tage Line, ~~ ‘Tae majority of reports to the Maine iG ; Legislature is against the Australlian Iris all right to have crank tiotions : ifa man can turn them to good adAmat makes his maiden speech when he a young girl to marry _D. SMITH, now better preparci than ever to make to order of short notice and in e most satisfactory manuer, cha : . . G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor. FAVINe PURCHASED THIS WELL John Hurst, on tintend to keep on hand at all times a good Variety of BREAD. Coe and ‘Winter. Wedding Cakes s And Pa. ‘ry Made to order on short notice o1 most es reasonable terms. ly attended to. New York Bakery. F New Goods! New syle . — —o-o— known and popular Bakery-of Mrs. OOMMEROIAL STREET Suits to Order for Fall PIES, All order for anything in my line promp iver Anniversary =—-GRANTD— PROMENADE. CONCERT ope to merit a liberal patronage. A. Friedman ‘The Tailor, Broad Street, Nevada City. By Strict attention to business, givin: good satisfaction and selling at low rates, & BUSINESS SUITS, Highest Style of the Art. Perfect Fit and First-class Workmanship Guaranteed. *. Astounding Reductions 1n Prices of Newspapers! And all of which will be done in the TO SUIT THE TIMES. Soon to arrive, the largest and Foreign and DoIncludiag {Suitings, Vestings, Pants D. SMITH, Commercial Street. W. P. SOWDEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law’ WIHILLPRLCTICE IN ALL THE COURTS of the State of California, and of the United States. — THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT Wrsee2.¥Y SARE I Both for $6 00 a Year! {OFFER NO. 1.) (RegularjPrice $6 afYear) wWxrTEL THE SAN FRANCISCO (Regular Price $1.25 a Year) _ Office in the Tilley Block, corner of Pine Stallion : Season : 1889. ~tashal Record 2:33% . Winner at Glenbrook, ‘Carson City, Nev., and Willows, Cal. Defeating Bedford record 2:33%4, by AltHom Benm 2:32, by General Benton, Don Marvin 14, by Fallis Bird, 2:31, by Tiiton Almont Lowering his previous record Acre CAS _____£ {OFFER NO, 2.1 : NEVADA CITY DAILY 1RANSCRIP1 (Regular Price $6 a Year): THE SAN FRANCISCO! (Regular Price $6 a Year) his class. Also to amprove yearly, us hree year old of 340%, Four years old 2:39, Five years old 3414, Six years old 2:3354. Echo, the sire of Bell chora 2:2354, Gibraltar horse 2:22 and "Pe igree—Sired b: ashion Filley by Gorrect, he by Belmont, out of Mary Blaiue, by Boston, Echo he by Dubiomed. : The object of this extended pedigree, on tuck Stock Farm. published in the Breeder and Sportsmen, Dec. 15, 1888. In reference tathe horse, Guy, whose dam isby Seeley’s American tar, record of 2:12, and the FASTEST heat trotted during 1888, he says Guy is anvther of the many instances where. like Mand 8., 2:0834, Jay Eye See 2:10, St. Julien 2:11%4, Patron 2:14%4, Sunol 2:18 at two years old,. remarkable trotting speed has resulted from combining Trotting strains wiih Diomed, strains which furnish the power, will and endurance to carry their possessor to tue trout, and concludes with the remark, ‘‘analize the Breeding of the winners and profit by the lesson which they convey.” Both for $8 OO a Year! . dhe ea tea Quality Sugar Pine. THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT TEXAS SIFTINGS!! Both for $6 50 a Year! . [OF FES NO. 3.) C Re gular Price $6 a Year) ~ y wrire THE WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED (Regular Price $4 a Year) 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 Season. G=F TAYLOR, Manager. ¥ ‘ P. O. address Nevada City, Cal. F. BR. WAGGONER, M1. D., Phys cian and Surgeon. One Bros. Drugstore. Residence Corner Main and Church streets. BUSINESS OHANGE. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Charles Grimes has ,porenanes. the bus"i ng peconnts of Spo Brothers at Nev y, Cal; that hé Wiil cotiect alt debts and pay all liabilities of Hyman Bros. at Nevada City. The retiring firm return thanks to the given them and request a continuance of the same fortheir successor. HYMAN BROG., CHARLES GRIMES. Nevada City, Feb. 4, i : f6-1m Having purchased thé above business, I hope to receive the same liberal support heretofore accorded to the old firm. CHARLES GRIMES. No maw ever made a great name for —— Leaves Nevada City on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. Leaves Dutch Flat AT 7AM. a a — Pine reach § CAN. BY TAKING TH e reach Nevada Cliy at noon, at 730 P. M. by 7 This Unparalleled Offer will remain open FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY To take advantage of any one of the Combinations You Must Pay in Advance for One Year. ‘Those in arrears for the TRANscaIPT now must pay up in full, and also ay one year’s combination price in advance. P The Daily Transcript Is the Leading paper of Northern Central California—a position it has maintained since it was established in 1860. It gives the latest and most reliable Minjng, Horticultural, Court, Supervisoral and other Nevada county news. It is bright, independent, enterprising and interesting. The San Francisco Weekly Call e > ‘ 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.t -estins special correspondence from allot the. S eipal cities of the world and a vast amount of the best selected and original genera literature. . It furnishes the latest and most reliable financial news and market quotations, and gives special attention to mining, horticulural and agricultural news and is in ery seapert a first-class family paper, appealing tothe interest-of every member of the ousehold. : The Morning Call (Seven issues a week) Is alive metropolitan daily. It has the largest circulation and is recognized as being the leading newspaper of the Pacific Coast. The Celebrated \llustratedHumorous Paper,
Texas Siftings.: trated by the leading ts and caricaturists of the day. In of origin humor, it is acknowledged to stand at the head of the illustrated has been well named “The Witty Wonder of the World.” It is published in and has a Natiunal reputation. The merits of the SiFTINGS are so well known that we do not deem it necessary to ref Remember that TEXAS SI within the next60days. No such offer as this has ever peen made. Jar No one but oursubscribers can get SIFTINGS for leas than #4 a year. BROWN & CALKINS, ‘Publishers of ‘To whom all Orders ust Be Addressed. CAMER & DRABEE, WMOXT GEN AALS Quaker Hill, Nevada Co. Wwe ARE NOW-—PREPARED TO-DO MAKING UP FURS OF ALL Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES at Geo. C. Gaylord’s store, Nevada City. promptly attended to. We challenge the United States to bea Alk-Kinds+of: Comber, Oak Soruce Pine and The’ subscription price of Siftings is $4 a year. Ii is a 16-page r, profusely illus€ ption p pe ngs is fay pag ee IP y nt press of the country,and ew York ‘er to them further, FTINGS is offered at this price only to those who subscribe The Nevada ‘Transerip, FURRIERS AND TANNERS All Goods of my own importation. first-clases work in A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. DESCRIPTIONS —— * for Children’s Carriages, Etc., at Suits Made in the Latest:Fashreasonable prices. g@@-Samples of our work can be seen ion, and uperior Wo rkmanship. Orders left with Mr. Gaylord will be our work. We are the acknowledged champions. CAMER & DRABEK. {Prices as Low as can be obtained in the City. M. L. & D. MARSH, _ Manvfacturers and Dealers in “When paying money for Clothes, get—those._that Fit -and_Show: Your Form to Advantage. T have recently received an Immense Boulder Street. : Nevada City. UMBER OF ALL KINDS FOR BUILD ing and Mining purposes on hand and sawed order. je keep constantly on hand a large stock of Stock o Foreign and: Domestic Woolens, to whicn I invite the attention of gentlemen of taste who want Sash, Doors, Blinds Shakes Shingles. Moulding, Laths, Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, Pickets, Etc., Etc. to wear Stylish Clothing. Qome, Examine my stock ‘and be ready for the Holidays. A. FRIEDMAN, ALSO DEAL IN 5 poe Broad Street, two doors below Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express Office, Nevada To Rent. Nevada and Grass . Valley ’Bus Line. TIME TABLE. NTIL fursher notice the ’Bus will make regular trips between Grass Valley and Nevada City at the following hours : 4 Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’clock . PWO DWELLING HOUSES, SITUATED A.M. d ; < . M. in the heart of Nevada City, and immeSP ar sagen £45 Mcidak A. M.) diately south of the Baptist Curch. Good, and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:80 P. M. ere eo pe bui are F shignoed : for Fare f amilies. For terms apply atthe premises eee ae eG Natok conte fee NOS anes TURE COURTNEY, Adininistratrix of the Estate of Hannah Lorg, deceased. MATTEAAL $ CARSON. J. E Caldwell, Attorney of Administratrix * roprietors ——— We must before our Spring Goods commence to arrive MAKE Room ; Stock. By Closing Out Our Fall and Winter To accomplish this we have made i GREAT REDUCTIONS In the Prices of Fall and Winter Millinery : —SUCH AS—Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Feathers, Ribbons, Knitted Hoods, Shawls, Leggings, Mittens, Etc., Kte., ‘At Astonishingly Low Figures ! Mrs. Lester & Crawford, BEATOE OTR noosa uclew sida asscdeaseies <tveas hen 5 8 NEVAD/ CITY eS ———_————— 3 . Cc. C. WEISENBURGER. H. C. WEISENBURGER. Plaza Freed Store, Foot of Sacramento Street, INevada City. WEISENBURGER BROS., PROPRIETORS. Dealers in all kinds of Onions Crass Clover, Garden & Field Seeds, : TABLE, DAIRY AND STOGK SALT, Etc., Etc. = I . T.P. BLUE, Provrietor @@EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.g@ GEO. C.GAYLORD, HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES, “AN D= SOUVENIR BALL ! AT ARMORY HALL, NEVADA CITY, ON TUESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY, 19, 89, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF i oer, (8, Lal, IN CELEBRATION OF THE! Twenty-Fitth Anniversary OF THE FOUNDING -:0F THE ORDER OF PYTHIANISM. Superb Decorations !Elegant Souvenirs ! : Magnificent Music! Fine Concert Program ! EVERY FEATURE A NOVELTY! New Music! ; New Decorations ! rai New Dances :! Reception Committee. ‘LEONARD 8S. CALKINS, O. MALTMAN, GEO. A. GRAY, ie D. B. GETCHELL, CHAS. PECOR. E. J. RECTOR, OD. 8S. BAKER. B. N. SHOECRAFT.:.-reese eee tee seen ees FLOOR MANAGER ; Floor Committee. : E. A. TOMPKINS, F. A. BOST, W.T. MORGAN, J. J. JACKSON, A. R. LORD, GEO. AY NIHELL, “— CARL L. MULLER, J. M. HADLEY. ee fo ¢ @0@ Only purchaeers of Floor Tickets entitled to Souvenirs. , BP aa (admitting gentleman and two ladies,) $2. Spectators in Gallery, cents. f More hereafter abour this Great Event. nF For Salé or Rent, on Basy Terms . : Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bear ing Orchards. Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gauge depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and every advantage for a desirable home. : cca ails on : fe, F. G. BEATTY, Clearance sa le?z PT ons Nevada Che Land and Improvement Asso —saT—; MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORDS. wevapa pRUuG STORE . LURING : Corner Bread ond Pine Streeta....0:..0. ee Cit THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. <r. uh. Shiki sees 2 PROPRIETOR. LARGE STOCK OF. PATENT MEDICINES FINE PER FUMERY. FANCY SOAPS, ComMBs, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS} TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS NAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COM C peten Druggist and perfect purity ae SRRRCSETIOUE NES Som Agent for the lmperial London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies, J. EB. CARR. s aise carr Bros. PROPRIETORS OF THE PALACE :: DRUG : Cor. Pine and vommercial : STORE, Nevada City. THING USUALLY FOUND INA Ke CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY Pirst-class Drusz Store. oe i ‘ SCHOUL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS} "s PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS, tee NEWSPAPERS Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. a FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER S£EDS. . The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City a eee Country Orders carefully filled =, i) gist ag 4 PAINTS.OILS. VARNISHES ETO Kapa RaRes end carefully compounded by « careful and compaten ‘aiid sae ee 5 ad oseneennanmimine cence enernmnm She Ds ——————== SUNDA’ EEE The J em Owing to tl cutién to.secy herd, the Lo whose preset sired, the ch ries of forgin note for $256 missed. He rearrested on forging J. N. dorsing the « ’ There is the least in : secure the ai He was first t the check an _ forgery. The telegraphed : without a su preliminary . his expenses ' He replied 't the 17th inst was sent to: S) Los Angeles « says is his co the document ed that-Shept was expected latter day he claiming he ce subpeena was Police Cooney Chief on Frid he.could not . cers here thi “rotten in De prisoner’s rel responsible fo be thorough! there has be part of the Lo form their ¢ dodging servi ries out of ¢ be taken to p ter will not b Since the at trict Attorney Chief of Pol Shepherd can poena has bee eee 3 wat scarcit The anti-C! Scott. exclusi ing the desire least. If th to decrease dt as rapidly ast past, they wil museum mal has _heretofor tiality to then to the Transco: when he had had to do it . man.” The C to 50 per cen work than the “AVE All who . Pythian souv mory Hall T bear in mind . cert will begin ing singers : this city and in the progra that portion o stitute the b kind ever give drill will folic dancing will b Money . The money was counted § gan, District . pervisor Buffi with the book Total.. To be T: As will be : report of Sat the Superior ( Sheriff Lord Boston Ravin be tried-Marc concerned to promptly disp An ¢ On Sunday Young Men’: will hold an o. ~“Hall”” There gram of music 8. — The Land . E. Brand on . Kampfer 24( near the Gort township. Has o The ma¢h new foundry shipped from expected tos Ist. Picture. F: At Legg & 8 immense as: mouldings e: Prices low. Fo A. quantity lumber suital will be sold. at this office. Every) Boston Br ‘Beans Wedn Holbrook’s 1