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February 27, 1889 (4 pages)

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SRE ae en CTU ees ee fe as he Daily Transcript. Go, $2 éiammeiavaal. ovals City, Cal o SAVING MONEY. Some Points Worth Newspaper Renders’ Attention. © CIRCULATES 18 Mevade City Grase Valier, Rough & Ready, Spencerville North San Juen, rench Corral, Sweetiand, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth er town of Nevade county; also in. Placer and Bierra counties, et Sacramento, San Frencisco—in fact, thronghout the State ‘from Siskiyou to San Diego from the Bi erra to the Bea.” The regular subscription price of each of the leading San Francisvo dailies (Call, Chronicle and Esxaminer) is $6 4 year in advance, and no suteseriber can obtain them from the publication “offices at “any better rates. Where they are paid for weekly, a8 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27, 1889. ——— amen La majority of the subseribers in this ag county pay for them, the cost is $7.80 LATE NEWS. aapret : Of these three papers,-the. Daily Call is in all respects equat to they best, and in some ways superior to ile others. The daily edition consists of eight pages, and the Sunday edition of from twelve pages upwards. Its telegraphic dispatches domestic and foreign are as full as either the Chronele’s or the Examiner’s. It has correspondents in every city and impor tant town of the civilized world. Its sporting, social, market, mining, farming and other special departmente are the best of any California paper’s. Its editorial writers are the ablest in Ban Francisco. It is fearless, independent and-enterprising, but never drifts-into sensationalism. It is essentially che people’s paper—a paper that should be in every family and business place. You ean get the Dairy Transcript (price $6) and the Daily Call (price $6) for $8 in-advanee! : The annual subseription price of the San Franciseo Weekly Call is $1.25. The weekly contains the cream of the news and editorial matter appearing in the Daily. Newspaper -~men_gen-. erally-as well as the 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 subseription to the Dairy Transcripy (which is ebeap enough for the leadCal MeCarthy bested Hal Morgan in @ six-round contest at Wilkeebarre, Pa., on Saturday. : Starr, the agent for P. T. Barnum, who was reported missing in Algeria, is cafe at Constantine. The people of Helena banqueted a . ‘ lot of Legislative clerks from Dakota, supposing them to be law-makers. Btevens, the bicyclist, whom the New York World has sent out to scarch, for Stanley, bas arrived at Zanzibar. «_ At Muddy Run, Penn., the Miners’ Boarding House was burned. Patrick Sweeney and Sarah Ford, a domestic, were cremated. The 14-year-old son of F, W. H Aaron, of Marysville,accidentally shot himself in the leg on Saturday. The injury isnot supposed to be dangerAnnie Oakley, the lady marksman, defeated Philip Daley, in a seventyfive bird-shooting match in New Jersey on Saturday. The match was for $500 a side. A terrible explosion oceurred in the squib factory at Plymouth, Penn. It is now reported that nine women and two boys were killed. The canse of the explosion has not been learned. A New York syndicate has offered Celonel R. G. Stoner $46,000 for the bay horse Baron Wilkes, 1882, who made a record of 2:18 at Lexington on November 1. 1888, Stoner says that the Baron i8 not for sale. __ Aman named Phillips; tving on tie Gruendyke place, San Diego county, ? came near being killed on Saturday by a kick from a mule, whieh broke his jaw in two places and left him unconscious for several hours. Mrs: Frank Leslie has sold to W. J. Akrell, of Judge, her weekly illustrated papers, both English and German. The transfers are to be made on May ist. Mrs. Leslie will retain and personally direct her other publications. _,At Randolph, Tex., on Saturday j night Professor Roége, who was teachbe ing the school there, was taken from his house by ten or twe've unknown i men-and beaten-until-hia life was despaired of. No reason is assigned for the outrage. ee An audience of 5,000 people witness: ed the baseball game at Rome on Saturday;-between the Chicagos and Allee ~~ Americas, on the Plaza de Sienna. Dame * » and the Prince of Naples were among . oye : the spectators, A Mrs. Lizzie McAuley, of Chicago, D. SMITH, who killed her husband one yéar ‘ago, was found, dead in bed with her two = : ehildrety“azed three and one, She smothered the children and then con: 4 taking the other end in her mouth. . the moscsatisfactory manner, SE She-had been crazy sometime. Sunday afternoon, about three miles . DRESS SUITS. pe from Cacheville, Yolo county, W. P BUSINESS-SUITS. Hadley, ayoung man about twenty years of age,accidentally shot and killAND PANTS, ed himself witha Winchester rifle. He was in the act of takingit down from its rack, when the triggercaught on a nail, discharging the weapon. The. pall passed through his heartand en; ee tirely through his body. t A raid was made Monday on theSanj PRICES the LOWEST. Jose Chinatown in search of a white baby reported to be there. The search resultedin the discovery of a white ehitd six weeks oldin possession of a Chinawoman. The woman at first contended that it was her child by « _ white father, bat it was afterward defifiitely ascertained that the baby was left in Chinatown by a white The waif was sent to the Home for the Destitute, It turns ont that Jim Kirk, the embezzling night clerk of the Nadeau Hotel, Los Angeles,is a purloiner to the 75 amount of $3,000 by his own confession, His stealings included rail road tickets belonging to menibersof the Fred Warde Dramatic Company, amounting to $1,500, and an equal amount of cash “comonomer onped t9 Oilers. Besides his Coti* ing paper of Nevada county) you will receive the Weekly Call for one year free of cost ! Texas Siftings (the Now York edition has 117,000 circulation in Ameriea and the London edition bas over 50,000 in England) costs $4 a year net where subseribed—ferfrom the _publieation office, and when bonght at newstands or on the ears by the single copy it will cost you $5.20 a year. Kiftings is an elegantly printed and copiously jltgstrated paper of sixteen large pages,.and ig -the leading. “‘fanny” journal pf the world. It is full to the brim of original wit and humor, every line of which is fit to be read and laughed over in the home cirele or in polite society. = For only $6.50 paid in advance you ean get the Datry Fraxeenirrand: Siftidgs one year! : FIN! Commercial Street, Nevada ity, And all of whieh. will be done in the Highest Style of the Art. Perfect Fit and First-class Workmanship Guaranteed. bo ee coo Soon to arrive, the largest and finest stock of Foreign and Do meatic puis Patterns, D. SMITH, Commercial Street } federates, Somerest and Mosher, it is} in cy : => H believed that there are others who \) { . Hl; { \{; My . 1) have not yet been arrested, ll ( . d b ale LANe ue A bungling attempt was made Sun-day night to rob the safe of Noonan & eee Ue Towey’s butcher shop at Santa Rosa. tee ’ The thieves pried off tle handle of the ° @oor and filled the hole made with powder. The noise of the explozion defeated them. were attracted to the spot and the ' thieves were frightened away. The ‘ gafe contained $350. When Mr. Towey arrived the door was foandlying, in a shattered condition, several feet from Leaves Nevada Gity on At7A.™. Leaves’ Dutch Flat been disturbed. : AT TAM, Many Bean, colored, of Guyton, Ga;, found, in Plorida, her mother, from whom she was forcibly separated fifty-four years ago. i + eo Evex in Milwaukee a movement is on foot te enforce the law closing paloons on Sunday and at.the regulation night hours. — —— Tux Standard Oil Company has gobbled the Amazon Oil Company and is now practically sole owner of the Ohio oil field. : » —_—— ee _ Pav Torkish minister was hissed for Youd talking and boisterous laughter n'a theater at Waebington the other] the? ‘ _ evening. Nevada City, Feb. nh, ‘DASSENGERS CAN. BY ‘PAKING TH ~, Wine reach Nevada oy at noon, inste of at 7:30 P, M. by railroa : charges reasonable. T. P. BLUE, Proprietor qs HE Annual Meetin: MPA Ar tinawood dole will be held at the Citi cen MIMONT Astounding Reductions in Prices of vw Spping & Summer Goods, Tncladiag ‘Suitings, Vestings, Pants Goods, ete,, in all the most Fashionable Parties on the street} MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & PRIDAY. ‘the eafe, while the money had not. Tuesday, Thursday and Baturday. All orders strictly attended to and ‘The Nevada Transcript. Yom, Becretary. HAViNe PURCHASED THIS WELL AW Newspapers ! TO SUIT THE TIMES. (OFFER NO. 1.) THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIP?) (Regular Price $6 a Year) wW7iT Et THE SAN FRANCISCO CWriwanniy OAL (Regular Price $1.25 a Year) Both for $6 00 a Year! THE NEVADA CITY DAILY 7 RANSCRIP: { Regular Price $6 a Year) : 7 IT EL Z THE SAN FRANCISCO! . (Regular Price $6.4 Year) ~ i Both for $8 00 a Year !) CITY DAILY TRANSCRIP) (Regular Price$6 a°Year) THE NEVADA WEEE THE WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED EXAS SIFTINGS!! (Regular Price $4 a Year) Both for $6.50 a Year . This Unparalleled Offer will remain open To take advantage of any one of the Combinations Those in arrears for the TRANSCRIPT pay one year’s combination price in advance, The Daily Transcript Te the Leading pa it was established in 1840, ! Cour, Supervisoral and other Nevada county news. ing and interesting. The San'‘Francisco Weekly Call » . Isa handsome eight-page paper. Tt is issued every Thursday, and contains all of t important news of the week, gleaned from every date of publication. cipal cittes of the world and @ vast amount of the literature. It farnishes the latest and most reliable financial news and market quo tions, and gives special attention to mining, horticulural and agricultaral news an is every respect a first-class family paper, appealing to the interest of every member of t household, The Morning Call ee (Beven issues a week) Tsalive metropolitan daily. Tt has the largest circulation and is recognized as being t jeading newspaperof the Pacific Coast. The Celebrated ‘Illustrated Humorous Paper, Texas Siftings. : The subdseription price of Siftings is $44 year. Ti is a 16-paze trated by the leading artists and earicaturists of the day, Ih the matter of origi Tt gives the latest and most-reliable Mining, aper, has been well named “The Witty Wonder of the World. published in New Y and has @ National reputation, The merits of the S(FTINGS are 80 well known that do not deem it necessary to refer to them further, Kemember that TEX AS SIFTINGS is offered at this price ones 0 those who sabse 2, within the next 60 days. No such offer as this.has ever been ma j No one but oursubscribers can get SIPTINGS for less than #4 a year. 1B “ nee “2 BROWN & CALKINS 5 Publishers Toswhom all OrdersMus:"BetAddressed. “« G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor. John Hurst, on rac 4 keep on hand at all times a good D) BREAD. You Mast Pay in Advance fir One Year. now must pay up in full, and also er of Northern Central California—a position it has maintained since Horticultural, it is bright, independent, enterpris . S quarter of the globe, eomplete up to it contains inveresting special correspondence from ali of the prinbest selected and original general 8 Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Feathers, Ribbons, Knitted Hoods, Shawls, Leggings, Seer Mittens, Etc., Kte., “. At Astonishingly Low Figures . Mrs. Lester & Crawford, MAIN BTREET, ..0.0605:0ee ; humor,it is acknowledged to stand atthe head of the i}igetrate press of the country.and known and popular Bakery of Mrs. OOMMEROIAL STREET PIes, CAKE, Ftc. And Pa: ry Made to order on short notice or mos’ reasonable terms. All order for anythingin my line promp Wedding Cakes By atrict attention to business, givin good satisfaction and selling at low rates,I ope to merit a liberal patronage. CAMER & DRABEK, FURRIERS AND TANNERS Quaker Hill, Nevada Co. . WE, ARE NOW PREPARED TO BOTfirst-clases work in MAKING UP FURS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS — Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES for Children’s Carriages, Ete., at reasonable. prices. @@F-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. We challenge thé United States to bea our wora, We are the acknowledged ehampions, CAMER & DRABEK. M. L. & D. MARSH, Manvfecturers and Dealers in Alt: Kinds : of : Comber,
UMBER OF. ALE KINDS FOR BUILD 4 in sawed to order. hand a large stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds Shakes Shingles. Moulding, Laths, Rustic, Fleering; Ceiling; Pickets, Etc. Etc. Clear and Second Quality Sugar Pine. ALSO DEAL IN Cedur Firewood. Nevada and Grass Valley Bus Line. TIME 1A BLE. Hew Covi . ~T4Friedman ‘The Tar, Boulder Street. : Nevada City. and pining patron on hand and e keep constantly on Oak Suruce Pine and New Styles ! — Suits to Order for Fall and Winter. i Tor Sa Rat, on Basy ‘eras * depot. éry advantage for a desirable home.: © ~ Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bear ing Orchards. ¥ 3 Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gauge Both have good houses, barns, fine fruitand ev Apply to : F. G. BEATTY, Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso ciation, Nevada City. Broad Street, Nevada City. . All Goods of my own importation. oe A Perfect Fit Guaranteed, Suits Made in the Latest Fash_ion, and Superior Work* manship. 5 Prices as Low as can be obtained in the City. When paying money for Clothes,get those that Fit and Show Your Form to Advantage. T have recently received an Immense Stock o Foreian and Domestic Woolens, to whiech_I invite the attention of gentlemen of taste who want to weat Stylish Clothing. passe Qome, Examine my stock ‘and be ready for the Holidays. 1 Corner Bread ond Pine Pt) . eee de cas J. KE. CARR. PALACE :: DRUG : —= Bit CONSTANTLY ON yan AL aC HevL BOOKS, A. FRIEDMAN, Broad Street, two doors below Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express Office, Nevada City. To Rent. } U NTIL fursher notice the "Bug will mak regular trips between Grass Valley an Nevada City at the following hours : Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’cloc A.M. ,and 1, $:45and 6:30 P. M and 2, 4:80, 6, and 7:30 P. M Fare from round trip x ! WETTERAU & CARBON; é Proprietors Lanve Nevegy City Oto Cele A. ™ { comfortable frame buildings gititable for hotel to hotel 25 cents for the = tebe of the Estate of Hannah Lorg, decearsae e y a : k TY DWELLING . HOUSES, BITUATED in the heart of Nevada City, and imme diately south of the Baptist Curch. Good families. Forte ms apply at the premises to MISS JULIA COURTNEY, Administra 7. caldwell, Attorney of Administratrix i } Lu We must before our Spr To. accomplish he in he rofusely illnsnal ork we Cc. C, WEISENBURGER, vibe @@ EVERYTHING aT T Qountry GRAND Clearance Sale? FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLYyny LpsTER THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. . By Closing Out Que Fall and Winter Stock GREAT REDUCTIONS In the Prices of Pall and Winter Millinery — SUCH-A&—AT——Q CRAWFORD RinG ing Goods commence to arrive this we have made H. C. WEISENBURGER, Plaza E“eed Store,. . Foot of Sacramento Street, Newada City. WEISENBURGER BROS., PROPRIETORS, Dealers in all kinds of HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES, Onions Grass Clover, Garden & Field Seeds, TABLE, DAIRY AND STQGK SALT, Bto., Eto, HE LOWEST CASF PRICES. gg NEVAD/ CITY RAE TSE SS “NEVADA DRUG STO vw. D. Vinton, PROPRIETOR. ‘ LARGE STOCK OF ‘PATENT. MEDICINES FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRROR ee cee —__POILET AR TIOLES Or ALL KINDS Cee 6 ATTENTION GIVEN TO POMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A com peten Druggistend perfect purity uaranteed, Agent for the Imperial London, Northern and Queen Iisurance Companies, p+ Garr Bros. PROPRIETORS OF THE T. H. CARR : STORE, Cor. Pine and vommerecial — Nevada City. ARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY THING USUALLY FOUND A First-class Drus Store. . PAINTS; OILS. VARNISHES ETC BLANK BOOKS, vee MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS} = PERTODICALS; PICTORIALS, — NEWSPAPERS . Agente for the San Francisco Examiner: FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEED2#. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a carefuland competen Drug gist} ~ [Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, BROAD STREET. NEVADA CITY. Manager Headqnarters for the IN ALL GRADES, Columbus Buggies, : Carriages : Phaetons ULL VARIETY? rHE PROPLR'S. CYCLOPRDIA . _. The» Best.» in » the World for » General » Use. The New Three-Volume_ Edition Comprehensiy: ad compact—58,000 topics. Comp! i Keliable— 400 first-class contributors. eS é ies She os teaient Soe: Fresh— Brought down to the present year, Naw Ready—Subseribers uot kept waiting with only a part o 4 addy 1 acye Really Cheap—Less than half the price of similar woeks. es Send to us for specimen pages, etc., that you may see for yoursel We call the special attention of School Trustees. Wonchers. ay the EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. SeyESiLLIPSPs &« BUNT — ESTRAY NOTICE. Statlion : Season : 1889. Pasha! Record 2:33%, Winner at Glenbrook, Carson City, Nev., and Willows, Cal. _ Defeating Bedford record 2: ° mont Orieket 2:81l¢, by eelaaaior’ py rag ton 2:82, by General Benton, Don Marvin 2:8416, by Fallis Bird, 2:81, by Tifton Almont and others. Lowering his previous reco on the FOURTH heat at Gleenbreok “. making his best record in the FIF heat atWillows, Cal., which shows his abi st ay his races outand compete suc Malty with his class. Also to improve yearl phows by his record as a Three year old of ‘g, Four years old 2: yeats bide, Bix years old 2:884 ™ — ae _Redigree—sired by Ké Echo record 2;20; ‘Mchora. i Bap Re nil 2:2%4, Victor the hay weed horse 2:92 and many others with records below 2:30. Dam the Fashion Filley by© ® mont, out of Mary Blaine, be ee Pyegno by Rysdyk's Hambletonian, dam by 10Star, lia, he by Seely’s American Stockholm's American Stay, he by Durock, he by imported biomed. The object of this -extended pedi on the dam's side, is to show the comparison Piven oy Me ‘ Parlin i his letter to the Ken : ‘arm, publis' gs Spe wen, Ee. 9 ts we i _ In reference tothe horse, Gu is by Heeley's American ster, Febon nie Saat aay mere i 8 Guy ib an ro at _. . es where, like Mana B, toe ey 2:10, St. Julien 2:1144, ‘Patron 214% 2:18 at two years old, remarkable speed has resulted from com! strains wiih Biomed, ish the power, will Hf f nN their possessor to tne clades with the remark, “analize the} ing of the winners and prot which they convey.” Strayed from the premises 4 the undersigned on or LIGHT BAY MARR, Weight about 850 pounds, 7-years old, white spot on forehead, Spanish brand on one flank. Please send word as to the whereabouts of the animal to undersigned, who will come payscosts and take it away. Wm. McLean pftaniteville, Nevada Oounty, Oal. FP. R. WAGGONER, Mm. D., Phys cian and Surgeon. O*:, Carr's Bros. Drugstore. Residence Corner Main and Church streeta. _. . Pasha will make the Geason of 1889 at Glenbrook com ing’ July Ist, 1889, BUSINESS ORANGE. OTICK 18 HEREBY GIVE N Charles Grimes. has wowed ah iness and accounts‘of Hyman Brothers at Nevada City, Cal.; that he will debts and pay all liabilities of Dae te Orders carefully filled, Ste vetiring ‘firm return thanks to th Terme Tointy Dears tet ' : eulic forthe beral patonage herctotore . om.Ot Forty-five, Bollare 0, tnsare. the same for their ——_— oo " Ai tesig pipes = HYMAN BROS. : CHARLES GRIMES. : Nevada City, Feb, 4, 1889. Am G. : VEOR, Manager. : Having purchased the above wale I ies, : : hefetofore accorded tne-old arma," . , O, addrens Nevada Oity, Cal. € 0) ; . 0, da ‘ ot OHARLES GRIMES, “2 Seana cit for ing sta ’ Suy me! sue now Mri = Whi reside were ° three club wv tend 7 ~ hostes their ; Byrda and Ne to play Clarke Norval ble sul Miss . al Wi Dougla: I with th capture was at . to make selected pared « and ma at. hom handsor “adjourn Monday fins.) Tuave There public a boys un¢ confirme strut alo coming . __ “though ti than a he stunt the brain-poy health. habit ore they can boys, The foll ed in th Judge J.) People \ new trial « ed to thirt; I, L. B Trial conti John W -et al, Tri owing tot! Mrs. FE. Hanley he corner = of streets, ac Chareh, —ene of th city—there Mr. Hank the farnita The price 1 Tri A memb .who recer Army at th at Monday militiamen the Nation: ‘guilty and . = A aoopa health, and something ° Creates and sists the dig the kidneys Sarsaparills Dancing 6 ell’s Hall dren’s class ig 126-5 The finder w ing it at this Au Bi For oils, sali bitter, nause Figs, Recor sicians. Mf California