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February 26, 1889 (4 pages)

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sees oe 1 aie _-has ordered a shut-down for eight days. ness, sallow complexion, pimples or. ‘ache, osk Carr Bros., the Druggiste, for ‘Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills. Only one for “@ dose. Samples free, Full box. the President. Beente. — my21-ly NevadaCity, Feb. oi, 1889 le inc Mmilitae ident Sia = ~~ She Daily Transcript. So. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal} SO™* Poimts Worth Newspaper eT CIBCULATES 1” Sevada City Grass Valley, ey & Ready, rench Cor3 . ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s. e€ach of the leading San Francisco eae Craniteville, Truckee, nosh ae? aos dailies (Call, Chronicle and Examinand Sierra-counties, at Sacramento, San . er) is $6 a year in advance, and no Spenceville North San Juan, in fact, throughout the Stat “from Siskiyou to San Diego" from the si-. Sutscriber can obtain them from the erra to the-‘Sea.”” TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 1889. LATE NEWS. There are four cases of small-pox at, Call is in all respects equal to, the Placerville. Measles have caused several schools . Others. The daily edition consists of in Sutter county to close. Russell Harrison says his father’s. 0f from tweive pages upwards. Its Cabinet has been selected. J. J. Murphy, a pugilist under ar-. foreign are as full as either the Chronrest, confessed he-murdered Patrick Ryan of Benicia. A determined effort is to be made . tant town of the civilized world. Its at Ogden, U. T., to establish there a] 8Porting, social, market, mining, farmMethodist University. A‘ courier arrived at‘ Victoria last Friday from the Cassiar mines. He brought $6,000 in dust. Miss Carter, a school-teacher of Tulare county, cleaned up $10,000 in a real-estate deal last week. N. D. Blackenride, who swindled the people of Tacoma, W. T., with bogus checks, has been captured at Seatile. Denis Martin, a retired merchant of Virginia City, Nev., fell from a ferry steamer at San Francisco and was drowned. “: > Mrs. Thonias Finnegan of Wallace, Wash., tried to light a fire with kerosene last Tuesday. An explosion followed, and she was frightfully burnThe Lumber Trust of Puget Sound ~ The production of $00,000 feet per day is thus curtailed and 1,500 men are idle. During the past three. months George F. Ditzler of Biggs, Butte county, has negotiated sales of land in that section aggregating 9,000 acres. An Omaha capitalist, together with acres of Rio Benito, Butte county, lands, the consideration being $50,000. It is intended to put the entire tract out in frnit trees. : The Biggs Argussays: The-amount of trees planted about Chico, in Thermalito, Palermo, Rio Bonito, surrounding Biggs and Gridley and other places throughout the county when: summed up in acreage seems fabulous, and as yet only. a beginning has been made. In ten years from now at the present raté of progress this whole .county will be almost one solid orchard. Verily, we are just on the eve of great prosperity. An effort was made to ascertain the place where the man Williams, who was recently shot at Letter Box . Plumas county, had hidden his money. The District Attorney asked him if he would not like his sister to have the money incase of hisdeath. Williams replied that-he would, -but-was-afraid the Distriet Attorney would forget to deliver it, and that if he died he would not need the money, and if he lived he knew where it was, consequently he thought it best to keep the secret to himself. Another Iniportant Decision. _____ The United States Land Commission . Anal of 3 will bedone ‘in the Both for $6 ‘5O a Year ! at Washington has forwarded a decision in the case of William Peake, mineral claimant, vs. John Stokes, homestead claimant, in which the Commissioner affirms the decision of the local officers in holding the land to be agricultural in character, and subject to the homestead entry of Stokes. The Appeal says:: ‘The landin con. test is situated twelve miles east of Chico, near the mouth of Butte Creek canyon, and on the road to Centerville, and Stokes’ improvements ‘are valued at several thousand dollars. This case was tried at Chicoin July, 1836, two weeks being occupied in taking the testimony of abont forty witnesses. Messrs. Gray & Sexton, of Oroville, were attorneys for the mineral claimant, and C. E. Swezy of . Patterns, this city for Stokes. Slowly but surely the miners in that vicinity are watching their domain decrease, and stubbornly they have fought every intrusion made upon it, but the farmer has come there to stay, and soon the canyon of Butte Creek will be recognized as an agricultural district. One. reason tha’ has delayed this so long has “been the uncertainty of agricultural titles, the farmer having for years been at the mercy of every strolling miner who chose to post a notice of 4 mining claim upon the land. A few of the more determined farmers, notably Ferguson, Stokes, Yokum and others, brought these matters to an issue, and thousands of dollars have been spent in litigation. The result in every case so far decided has been in favor of the farmers who have been represented by Mr. Swezy.” Ess An Elegant Substitute For vile, salts, pills, and’all kinds of bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Recommended by leading Physicians. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San ‘Francisco,Cal. For sale by all leaddng druggists. Carr Bros., Nevada City. tf att Cure ser Sick Headache, the most satisfactory nianner, a DRESS SUITS, SAVING MONEY. Readers’ Attention. The regular ‘subscription price, of e publication offices at any better rates. ¢ Where they are paid for weekly, as . Ess {a majority of the subscribers. in this county pay for them, the cost is $7.80 a year. : Of these three papers, the Daily best, and in some ways superior to the eight pages, and the Sunday edition telegraphic dispatches domestic and cle’s or the Examiner’s. It has correspondents in every city and impor-. ing and other special departments are the best of any California paper’s. Its editorial writers are the ablest in San Francisco. : It is fearless, independent and enterprising, but never drifts into sensationdlism. It is essentially the peorle’s paper—a paper that should be in every family and business place. You can get the Dairy Transcript (price $6) and the Daily Call (price $6) for $8 in advance! : The annual subscription price of the San Francisco Weekly Call is $1.25. The weekly contains the cream ‘of the news and editorial matter appearing in the Daily. Newspaper men generally as well asthe reading public who are posted regard it as the best weekly paper printed west of the Mississippi River. If you pay $6 in advance for a year’s subscription to the Damty TraNscripr (which is cheap enough for the leading paper of Nevada county) you will receive the Weekly Call for one year free of cost ! -Texas Siftings (the N-w York edi] rs . . (i Pr \\Wy Fae “Hill, Nevada Co. . All Goods of my own imporNew York Bakery. = Hew Goods HAVING PURCHASED THIS WELL known and popular Bakery of Mrs John Hurst, on : S OOMMEROIAL STREET oe ®intend to keep on hand at all times a good _ = BEEAD. Suits to Order for Fall PIES, : — and Winter. te. Wedding Cakes : And Pai try SS Made to order on short notice ot mos' reasonable terms. All order for anything in my line promp ly attended to. oy ner exnton i wnem, ovine (Ae FPiCdMAN ‘The Tailor, good satisfaction and selling at low rates, I Broad Street, Nevada City. ope to merit a liberal patronage. CAMER & DRABEK, FURRIERS AND TANNERS, tation. Astounding Reductions in Prices of Newspapers! WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO. DO first-classs work in MAKING UP FURS OF ALL. * Perfect Fit Guaranteed. DESCRIPTIONS oe TO SUIT THE TIMES. {OFFER NO. 1.) THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIP? ‘(Regular Price $6 afYear) THE SAN FRANCISCO WemeenYyY SAL} (Regular Price $1.25 a Year J tion has 117,000 circulation in America and the London edition has over cation office, and when bought at newstands or on the cars by the single copy it will cost. you $5.20 a year. siftings is an elegantly printed and copiously illustrated paper of sixteen large pages, and is the leading “‘funny” journal of the world. It is full to and laughed over in the home circle or in polite society. ~ , For only $6.50 paid in advance you Both for $6 00 a Year! shar atc or tom tne puis. THE NEVADA CITY DAILY 7. RANSCRIP1 the brim of original wit and -humor, a ) fo ie ts — ew fo Y every line of which is fit to be read sez . OFFER NO. 2.) ( Regular Price $63a Year) / _WwWivVrE THE SAN FRANCISCO (Regular Price $6 a Year) Suara Neen! Both ‘for $8 00 a Year ! FINE Marchant Tailoring 8 now ‘better prepared than ever to Inake to order on shoit notice and in BUSINESS.SUITS. Highest Style of the Art. Perfect Fit and First-class Workmanship Guaranteed. THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIP? TEXAS. SIFTINGS!! [OFFER NO. 3.}: 4 Megulae Price$6 .a° Year) THE.WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED (Regular Price $4 a Year) i PRICES the LOWEDT. finest stock of Foreign and Domestic oon oxy. te uecensl. FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY This Unparalleled Offer will remain open Spring & Summer Goods, Goods, ete., in all the most. Fashionable D. SMITH, veutugeting, vote nox. COU MOSt Pay in Advanee for Ong Year pay one year’s combination price in advance. To take advantage of any one of the Combinations e Those in arrears for the TRaNscarpr now must pay up in full, and also Commercial Street. Leaves Nevada Oity on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. At7A.M. Leaves Dutch Flat Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. AT 7 A.M. * ASSENGERS CAN. BY TAKING THIS line reach Nevada Cily at noon, instead of at-7:30 P. M. by railroa: _— All orders strictly attended to and charges reasonable. ‘ T. P. BLUE. Proprietor If you want ‘a jomedy for bilioushe face, and a sure cure for sick head. . ghee Deadwood Gold Mining Company will i Tuesday, Feb, 26, 1889, at 7 o'clock hip Bee slastien of officers and the Eccdsetion of athar buctnaen. By order of -f Annual Meeting of the stockholders held at the Citizens Bank, Nevada a & J. J. LYONS, Secretary. Isthe Leading paper of Northern Central California—a position it has .maintained since it was established in 1860. It gives the latest and most reliable Mining, Horticultural, Court, Supervisoral and other Nevada county news. ing and interesting.’ Dutch Flat Stage Lite,. ,.s.sae.0. 222% iim portant news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to date of publication. “ft contains interesting special correspondence froin all of the principal cities of the world and a vast amount of the best literature. It farnishes the latest and most reliable financial news and market quotations, and gives special attention to inining, horticulural 4 every respect a first-class family paper, appealing to the interest of every member of the household. Is alive metropolitan daily. It has tieJardegt circulation and is recognized as being th leading newspaper of the Pacific®oast. ies i genes trated by the leading artists and caricaturists of the day. In the m humor,it is acknowledged to stand atthe head of the illustrated press of , the.country,and es : has been well named “The Witty Wonder of the World.” It is published in New ‘York and has a National reputation. The merits of the SIFTI do not deem it necessary to refer to them further. within the next 60 days._No such offer as this has ever peen m: =~ The Nevada Trameril The Daily Transcript It is brigut, indépendent, enterprisThe San Francisco Weekly Call It is issued evefy Thursday, and contains all of the selected and original general and agricultural news and is in The Morning Call (8e¥en issues a week) The Celebrated ‘illustrated Humorous Paper, Texas Siftings.~_ The subscription price of Siftings is $4a year. li is a 16-page paper, rofusely illusutter of original NGS are so well known that we Remember that TEXAS SIFTINGS is offered at this price only to those who subscribe e. No one but oursubscribers can get SIFTINGS for less than %a year. BROWN & CALKINS, Publishers of. Tozwhom all Orders}Must#Be Addressed. ~ . and 2, 4:30,5,and 7:20 P.M MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORDS Plaza EF"*eceed Store, HAY, CRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES, Onions Crass Clover, Carden & Field Seeds, th Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES . for Children’s Carriages, Etc., at reasonable prices. e
Sess ion, and Superior Worke. @@P-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 ckallenge the United States to bes 2 our wora. We are the acknowledged ues Prices as Low as can be obtained in the City. CAMER & DRABEK. .M. L. & D. MARSH, Manufacturers and Dealers in Form to Advantage. : I have recently received an Immense Boulder Street. : Nevada City. Le OF ALL K{NDS FOR BUILD . Woolens, to whica I invite the ating and Mining purposes on hand and sawed to order. We keep constantly on hand a large stock of Stock o Foreign and Domestic tention of gentlemen of taste who want Sash, Doors, Blinds ' Shakes to wear Stylish Clothing. Shingles. Moulding, Laths, : Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, Pickets, Etc. Etc. Conte, Examine my stook ‘and be Clear and Second Quality-Sngar Pine. . ready for the Holidays. : A-FPRIEDMAN, . fi Oak Soruce Pine and ‘Cedar Firewood. ee Broad Street, two doors below Wells, Vargo & Co.’s Express Office, Nevada City. Nevada and Grass Valley 'Bus Line. TIME TABLE. To Rent. NTIL fursher notice the ’Bus will make \ regular trips between prone Valley and eave Goan a oe Ee ears tock . WO VWELLING HOUSES, SITUATED A.M.,and 1, 3:45 and 6:30 P. M. a an the heart a Hevea Ciey. and pede S 7 al south of the Baptis rch. ; re Badge iO G90 *.™feomfortable frame bui ert fosenls ger sf families, For terms apply atthe premises eam gage ne tO betel Mh wante for the . MS oat COURTNEY, Administra. WETTERAU & CARSON trix of the Estate of Hannah Lorg, deceased. Proprietors’ J. . Caldwell, Attorney of Administratrix EE GRAND Clearance sale ? LURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. —_9-—— We must before our Spring Goods commence to arrive MAKE Room By Closing Out Our Fall and Winter Stock. To accomplish this we have made GREAT REDUCTIONS -—SUCH AS—Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Feathers, Ribbons, Knitted Hoods, Shawls, Leggings, Mittens, Etc., Etc., At Astonishingly Low Figures ! Mrs. Lester & Crawford, MAIN SUREEL 3. eee re ae ee ee NEVAD/ CITY C. C. WEISENBURGER, H, C. WEISENBURGER, Foot of Sacramento Street, ° _WEISENBURGER BROS., PROPRIETORS, _ Dealers in all kinds of TABLE, DAIRY AND STOGK SALT, Ete., Eto. fO@EVERYTHING AT THE LO WEST CASH. PRICES. gg Suits Made in the Latest Fash~{. ’ Kinds : of. im When paying money for Clothes,. faak 8 Me UN MT) get those-that—Fitand Show. Your about Jan. 4th, 1880, 7 years old, white spot on Feb. 7—1m ng ae he says vay is another of the many inatan NWevada City. weyers) ss iness and accounts of man _ Broth ° Nevada City, Cal.; that he will collect ait . ing July (st, 1889. at Nevada Ci public for the liberal x For Sale o Rat, on Easy 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 ev ery advantage for a desirable home. Apply to i F. G. BEATTY, Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso ciation, Nevada City. NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Broad omd Pime Streets .....ccccccc cece co ccees oe Nevada City WZ. DD. Vinton PROPRIETOR, “ LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS, = COMBS, BHUSHES, HAND MIRRORS} : : TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS YAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM C peten Druggist end perfect purity guaranteed. Agent for the Imperial London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies. J. E. CARR, T. H. CARR Carr Bros. PROPRIETORS OF THE PALACE :: DRUG :: ‘Cor. Pine and commercial STORE,_ Nevada City. . v EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY K THING USUALLY FOUND INA : Z First-class Druc Store. — PAINTS: OILS. VARNISHES ETC 2 SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, Z MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS; _PERIODICALS, _ _ PICTOHIALS, & Agents for the 8an Francisco Examiner, FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEEBS. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City . Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competen Drug gist ee @ INevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. CEO. F. JACOSS, <= = = Manager : ‘Ssadkusaeice for the Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADEs, Columbus Buggies, : Carriages : Phaetons ULL VARIETY! pee ee et ees mes THB PROPLE'S CYCLOPRDIA The Best » in = the « World for = General Use. The New Three-Volume Edition Comprehensive 2d com pact—58,000 topics. Reliable—4v0 first-class contributors. hor ae ee to the present year. ow Ready—Subscribers uot kept waiting with only a pa i Really Cheap—Less than half the price of similar worker Behar sie Send to us for specimen pages, e etc., that you may gee fo ‘ We call the special attention of School Trustees. Teacher, Sle iy the EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. : PEILLIPS & HUNT. Complete in 8 convenient volumes, nea ESTRAY NOTICE, . St#llion : Season : 1889. Strayed from the premises = as +n. oh. of the undersigned on or Ao = Record 2:33, Winner at Glenbrook, Carson City, Nev., and Willows, Cal. Te ; . mont Cricket 2:311¢, = Weight about 850 pounds, ton 2:82, by Gener! Hantea ton meee 2044, by Faults Bird, 2:31, by ‘Titton Almont on thee . ~oWwering his previous record 5 best record in the F; tu st ay his races outand compete successfully with his class. Also to im rove yearly, as shown py bls record ae & Three year ola of ‘ r years old 2: 28404, Six year old zg.” ns 100 oe edigree—Sired by Echo, the sire of Bell _ Echo record 2;20, ohora "2:28, Gtbraltar 2:22/4, Victor the hay seed horse 2:22 and Please send word as to the whereabouts of the animal to . @22¥ others with records below 2:30. Dam the Fashion Filley by Correct, he by_Belmont, out of Mary Blaine, by Totes "eho undersigned, who will come, by Rysdyk's Hambletonian, dam by Magnolia, he by Seely’s American 8 b Stockholm’s American Star, lg Dupay costs and take it away. . 'k.te by imported Diomed The object of thig extended 0} the dente side, is to show ity ee son given by M:. Parlin in hig letter to the Kentuck Stock Farm, published in the Breeder and Sportsmen, Dec. 15, 1888, In reference tothe horse, Guy, whose dam is by Beeley’ 2 : aod ee 8 American star, record of 2:12, Wm. McLean Graniteville, Nevada Oounty, Oal. = ae ee fea where, like Maud 8., 2:0834, Jay KE e 2:10, St. Julien 2:4414, bairon ‘ah Sunol Te) Speed has resulted from oomitine “4 tue s-rains wiih Diomed, strain: pi al furnish the power, will and endurance to carty their possesbor to the trout God concludes with the remark, ‘analize the Breed% . ing of the win: d fice -Carr’s Bros. Drugstore. ners and profit by the lesson —Corner Main and Chureh street which they convey,” F. BR. WAGGONER, Mm. p., Phys cian and Surgeon. — ee Pasha will make the Season ‘BUSINESS: OHANGE. of 1889 at Glenbrook come “tds at psf LU A . mencing February (et and ende ebts and i oan liabilities of Hyman Brog T : ee tT het occ erms Thirty Dollars for the Beasease bce on, or Forty: tive Dollars to ineure. iven them and request ‘ able¢ Bame fortheir successor nuanee Bon, on oF before the end of the “HYMAN BROS anon, CHARLES GRIMES, G. F. TAYLOR, Manager. Having purchased the above businone ¥}* a Country Orders carefully filled, heretofore accorded ‘ome old fi Pn 2. a, Ope to receive the same liberal support rm. Nevada City, Feb. 4, 1889, . NEWSPAPERS tn the Prices of Pall and* Winter Millinery . /'head, Spanish brand on . s¥iows cal whieh shows ti ably t one flank. ASSEN Always on Or The Sacri Saturday pa geritleman v district in th Sims, of N church mili sonorous vo pended upo: justice. Tw known as th a title whicl Every meas ed this sese He is Chair Public Mori publican.” The Sacr: = the Oaklanc following: ‘' * gemblyman a magnificer upon the De “wered @ mer ~ Scripture uy Reverend . _ that if the his investi learn that glory. The tache and . Reverend / continuous } cations of br does not be for himself i The P Whist pa: An favor. 1] practicing, c and discussi abroad. Tt structive an whist playe of our peo have ergani ---ties.-One— ~-Saturday-ev at her resi: Twenty of h toappear.at selves in th tions of the pitality of } closed at covered/ th: Miss L and J. M. cellus carri the unprece lost to 9 poi were awar served and accomparty: ble hands.y finessed,”’ trumps ?"’ dispersed a home happ Hunter isa Grass \ Messrs. . evening pa} graph, is x first appes but no cop; county sea four pages 1 page,.and t vertisers as way of ne’ publishers . number Fri layed “by 6 pieing a fo Col. Shoem vinced that Clain J.C. Ket lives at the Flat road, night and drinks. J gained hie he had the night o about his . ed to him ¢ the friend he was dri It is nov that ex-Se sist Distric ing the cas are to pay day if the ten days. $1,000 if it Postma: who died flaminato: at one o’c the Meth Thé* rem: grave by relatives Sia Two w feminine on the sts isa law a and the . more inf will follo