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ard
inate
— The Daily. Transcript.
: go, $2 Commercial street, Nevada’ City, Cal
ste.
“2%. 3) orcunarss 1s
avada i Valley, Rough & Ready,
“phe ane. Se yuck reach Corral, North Bloomfield, Moore’s
Fist, Grantteviine. Trackee, and every oth; pede ho of Sa “greg also pa lacer
\efra cou a ramento,
cay n fact, throughout the State
“from ony hg to San Diego" from the 8i" erra to the Sea.” :
oom nef
WEDNESDAY. FEB. 6, 1889.
——————— EEE
LATE NEWS,
e nes
_ Prince Bismark is threatened with
baralysis.: ¢ ;
“ "Twelve horses perished in a fire ne
Monterey on Saturday. :
-A Board of Trade has been pernianently organized at Redding.. ©
Several of the Reading collieries at!
Sbamokin, Pa., have elosed down and
4,000 men are idle.
Nine arrests have been made at
Indianapolis for violating election laws.
They were all Republicans.
The” Gurney cab systeth is to be
introdgced in San Diego. Local
capitaliste have bought the franchise.
Reports from Ottawa, Ont., show
that the thermometer\Monday morning registered 24 to 37 degrees below
. Zero,
A fire at SpdRane Falls on Thursday
night™ destroyed ‘the house of J.
Bolinger, burning two small chidren
to death.
At .San Jose on Saturday Joseph
Elliott defeated Jack Reardon in three
rounds. Reardon was arrested, but
Elliott escaped.
John M. Garrison stole money and
a watch from a cowboy’s cabin at
Williams, A. T., and was run down
George , Hooper, an old \miner, paid
a man $1,000 at Los Angeles the other
day for a chunk of brass, which he
supposed to be gold. :
William Smith, a farmer living
north of Marysville, was thrown from
his wagon on Sunday afternoon, while
returning home, and received severe
internal injuries. .
So, far 2,000 of the 12,000 cokeworkers in the Connellsville region
have struck. The operator ni ti
“Tabor leaders will not be successful in
making the strike general.
In asuburb in Chicago, on Saturday, a colored butler named Clark
murdered a Swedish servant girl named Tillie Hylander, by cutting her
throat, and then killed himself.
~ A TAPE-woRM TRAA,
Khe Peculiar Instrument Invented by an
. Ingenious Kentucky Doctor.
A prominent physician was conversing
nights ago concerning ‘the curious instruments invented to aid surgical and medica)
Science. Scores were considered as . re
markabie and the list was pretty nearly
exhausted when the physician remarked:
“I'll tell you of one now that#’ll wager
you never heard of. It was invented by a
Kentucky physician, was patented, and the
mode! is now in the Patent Office at Washington. It was invented as a means for removing tape-worms. Its description is as
follows: The affair is made of ‘platinum,
aud is about the size of a small hazel-nut.
It is spherical and hollow. In one side of it
is cutan opening about the diameter of an
ordinary leaé-pencil, and within this is a
“when snap goes the trap, and master worm
means of-the silk cordy and the monster of
. sorption. But the affair was a novel one for
. tog often. In tact, friendship with near
they may be, is best sustained by not tooconstant intercourse. ‘
operators claim the . =
, . JOHN CURRY etals.,
An unknown -man stabbed himself
a number of times and then turned on
the faucet of a whiskey ‘barrel and
tried to“drink himselt to death at McMinnville, Oregon, on Saturday.
A large body of ore’has been struck
in the tunnel of the Wade Hampton
mine of the United Verde group, Arizona, which -is gaid to give an assay
Over 100 Mormon elders are engaged in proselyting the South, and the
wives and daughters of the ignorant
class are being lured away to Utah
and many homes are being broken
up. PGS
Henry W. Levergne, Archie. K.
Helier and M. A, Lightill, young men
of Anacostia, D. C., propose to start
soon to walk toSan Francisco. They
expect to cover the distance in six
months. :
The sensation of the day at St. Paul
is the elopement of Oakes Ames, a
cousin of the Governor of Massachusetts, with Emma Wilson, assistant
postmistress of a fashionable suburb
in that city. :
Meta A. Russell\has been appointed
Postmaster at Mount Hebron, Siskiyou county, vice Meta A. King, the
new appointment being necessary because the former Postmaster changed
hes name by marriage.
During the carnival coasting races
at Albany, New York, Saturday, on a
steep, icy incline, a big bob-sled heavily loaded with young people, dashed
into a crowd. One boy was killed,
two others fatally wounded and several more seriously maimed,
The largest orange grove in the
world is located near Pomona. It
consists of 20,000 trees, and belongs
to Seth Richards. Now another and
larger grove is to be planted two miles
east of Pomona by a syndicate of six
men from Illinois, among whom is exGovernor Oglesby.
A new trial has been granted in the
vase of Ben Cotton vs. F. G. Crawford.
The wife of the well-known minstrel
fell down stairs at the Crawford
House, Willows, and asked for $50,000 damages, as she claimed the hotel
was not properly lighted. At the trial
she was awarded $1,000 damages,
There were two bare-knuckle figtits
in the same ring near Paterson, N. Jey
on Saturday. Lacondre knocked out
Brooks in three rounds. « Both were
colored and heavy-weights. Cornel]
knocked out Joe Wilson in eight
rounds. Both were white and lightweights, All were Brooklyn parties,
It is proposed to build a suspension
bridge across the Mississippi river at
or near South Point, Parish of Jefferson. The general impression is that
Collis P. Huntington is the moving
spirit, The bridge will be built ata
point directly on the}route of the
proposed belt road, so that all lines
‘terminating here can reach the bridge.
' Landy, Mono county, California, is
-® town peculiarly. situated. It hag. .
sun-rises, One of these’ is the
egulation sunrise and the other
in the afternoon, when the orb.
ars from bebind a big mounthe Homer Index says: ‘‘Old
snot peep inty the canyon nnYelock in *the’ forenoon; and
he hides himself}.
hills, and seems to
ur or two behind
emerges for
_ allowed herein amounting to the sum of
upon the whole.of said mine.
said property, so struck eff a Db:
said ‘David x ers, to the highest bidder fe
Cas
_ Faary, A. D.,1889,.
setof springs somewhat after the fashion
of a mouse-trap. Behind the loop “which
springs up tocatch the prospective victim
is a tiny hook. e ”
“he patient is supposed to fast for two
days. This accomplished, the tape-worm
becomés thih and wants some thing to eat.
Then is the time for the operation. A little
piece of cheese is hung upen the hook within the trap, the springs are set, and after a
silk thread hasbeen tied to a little hole in
the end of the trap, the latter is swallowed.
The worm is supposed to be ready to take
almost any thing. He encounters the trap,
and the cheese becomes.a rare opportunity
tohim. He sticks his head in through the
dittle hole and fusses with the cheese,
is caught about the head.
“When two hours have elapsed the trap
and its ‘Victim are slowly pulled up by
the ‘abdominal cavity is removed.” Xam
notaware that many of these traps have
been used, inasmuch as the tape-worm
lives.not_on solids, but simply upon ab& physician to invent, and actually to get
patent upon.” f
How to Be a Good Neighbor.
“he London Queen thinks that to be really
& good neighbor demands the possession of
many excellent qualities—tact, temper, discernment and consideration -for other people’s feelings. Anent intimacy, it thinks it
as necessary to exercise a little tact and to
try to find out when one’s neighbors have
most leisure and at what hours they like
best to receive visitors; there are, it thinks,
very few neighbors, even if intamate
friends, whom one cares to see every day;
their society is apt to pall if one seas them
neighbors, however nice. and charming
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NOTICE OF RE-SALE.
_No. 1415,
Sheriff's Sale.
Inthe Superior Gourt of the County of Ne
vada, State of California.
_{Order of Sale. _
—
Plaintiifs,
ve.
H. G. BATIEY et als.,
~ Defendants.
WHEREAS, John and Mary A. Shale 1 ve
C. Randall, David Ayers, Wm. Willou y and Mathew Tonkin, Kilter Andrew, M. J. Bernardo, Samuel Simmons,
Joseph Costa and Thomas Costa, on the 30th
day of November, A. D. 1883, recoyered ajudgment against H. G. Battey and R. E.
Robinson, as follows, viz: To John Curr
and Mary A. Curry the sum of $5426.94, with
costs of suit taxed at’ $78.15, and counsel
fees allowed herein amounting to the sum
of $250.00, To T.C. Randall for the sum of
$2196.25, with costs of suit taxed at $31.50 and
counsel fees allowed ngcein amounting to
the sum of $150.00. To Bavid Ayers for the
sum of $634.00, with costs of suit taxed at $101,40, and” $2.50 for filing and recording said
jen, and connsel fees allowed herein in
the sum of $100.00. To Willfam hed ad rly f
and Mathew Tonkin the sum of $380.08, wit
costs of suit axed at $31 50, and counsel fees
2.00. To Kiiter Andrew for the sum of
$121.50, and the snm of $2.50 for filing and
recording Lien, and counsel fees allowed
herein amounting tothe sum of $50.00. To
M. J. Bernardo forthe sum of 5.00 and
thesum of $2.50 for filing and recording
Lien, and counsel fees allowed herein
amounting totae sum of $50.00. To Samuel
Simmons for the sum of $70.00, and the sum
of $2.59 for Sling and recording Lien, and
counsel fees allowed terein amounting to
the sum of $50.00. ToJoseph Costa for the
sum of $285.00, and the sum of $2.50 for filing
and recording Lien, and counsel fees allowed herein amounting tothe sum of 00.
‘0 Thomas Costa for the sum of $225.00, end
the sum of $2.50 for filing and recording
Lien, and counsel fees allowed herein
amounting to the sum of $50.00,With interest thereon on each of said amounts from
the date of said judgment at the rate of seven pei cent per annum till paid, which said
judgment is recorded inthe Judgment Book
No. 2, of the said Superior Court, on pages
197 e* seq. and Whereasit is ordered that
the Mortgage and Liens set forth in the
Judgment Creditors’ Complatnts be foreclosed and property therein described, towit ;
All and singular the whole of that certain
mining claim: or ledge, ur lode, of gold
bearin, quartz rock, situate, lying and being in Nevada Township, Nevada cover,
California, and known ag “the Curry or Elia
Quartz Mine,” and particularly bounded
and described as follows: Lying ia the
North West Quarter of Section Three, in
Township No. 16 N.R.8 EB, Mt. Diablo Base
and Meridian, accoriing to the United
States survey. Commonciag on lode line at
a stake No,One inthe Southerly end of the
claim, and running thence (var. 189 Kust)
South 151 ch ins to stake Ne. 6, Thence
North 234° West-22.72 chains to stuke.
Thence North 60%° East 6.05 chains to
stake 40.5. Thenve South 603° West 4.54
cbains to place of beginning’ Said elaim
embracing the ledge or lode, and all lands
within the exverior boundaries abuye de.,eribed, and lays Northerly irom the Debarnardi claim, and North West from the ‘gyie
claim, ‘ogethey with all and singular the
tenen,. ats, heriditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belunging, be sold ut publie
auction Jo satisfy said judgment together
with interest and costs us follows, towit: John Curry and Mary A. pct . upon the undivided one third (1-3) of said Curry or Ella mine, aud including no part of
the individual one-half of said mine. To
T. C. Randall upen the undivided one-half
(1-2) of suid mine, inciuding no part o
the undiviued one-third of said mine, To
said David Ayers the whole >f said mine
To Wm. wieenghhy and Mathew Tonkin
the whole ofsaid mine. ‘To Kilter Andrew
M. J. Bernardo, Samuel Simmons, Joseph
Costa and Thoma. Costa are equal in rank
And whereas on the 24th day of December, 1888, all of the above deecribed property
was offered at Sheriff's sule after due and
nest notice thereof, us required by law,
when John Curry became the purchaser of
an undivided oue-tiaird interest in and to
all of the above described property, T.C.
Randall was a like purchaser of an undivided one half interest in and to ull the above
described property, and David ayers was a
like purchaser for an undivided one-sixth
interest in and to all of the above described
roperty; and whereas the aforesaid John
Jurry aud David Ayers have neglected and
refused to pay the purchase gees so bid.
den by them. at said Sheriff's" le, or avy
pait thereof,
Now, therefore, notice is pereby given
that 5 will sell at public aucti.n, in front
of thé Courthouse door, in Neyada City,
County of Nevada, State of California, on
Thursday, the Twenty-eighth
day of February, 1889,
‘. ML & D.
with a New York Times reporter a few . A. Pleasing Sense of H
and Strength Renewed, +»
of Ease and Comfor
Follows the use of Syrup of Fig-,—
vets gently on the
Krpneys, Liver @ Bo’
Effectually Cleansing the Systen
Costive or Bilious, Dispellin«
Colds, Headaches and Fe.and permanently cunag
HABITUAL CONSTIPATI«>
without weakening or irritating tk
gays on which it acts.
‘or Sale In 50c ard 81.00 Rottle< .
all Leading Druggists.
MANUFACTURED ONLY ty THE
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Oi.
San Franciso, OAL, ;
Lousyuax, Kx ’ New Yorx. \ +
New York Bakery.
—O=
=e ee
FUAVING PURCHASED -THIS8 WELL
John Hurst, on.
_ COMMERCIAL STREET
ve
SRE1b,
PIES, ‘
CAKE,
Ete.,
Wedding Cakes
Aud Pai try
reasonable terms,
All order for apything'in my line promp
ly attended to.
By strict attention to business, givin:
good satisfaction and selling at low rates,I
ope to merit a liberal patronage.
known and poplar Bakery of Mrr,
tintend to keep on hand at all times a gooe
rietyoti
Made to order on short notice o1 most
sama ae = cere =
“MARSH,
Manvfacturers and Dealers in
All : Kinds : of : Lamber,
Boulder Street. : Nevada City.
UMBER OF ALL K{NDS FOR BUILD
ing and Mining purposes on hand and
sawed to order. We keep constantly on
hand a large stock of
Sash, Doors, Blinds: Shakes
Shingles. Moulding, Laths,
Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling,
Pickets, Etc. Etc.
Olear and Sscond Quality Sugar Pine.
ALSO DEAL IN
Oak Soruce Pine and
Cedar Firewood.
Stallion : Season : 1889,
Record 2:33 ;
Winner at Glenbrook, Carson
City, Nev., and Willows, Cal.
Defeating Bedford record 2:33'4, by Altmont Crieket 2:31'4, by Brigadier Kom Benton 2:32, by General Bentou, Don. Marvin
2:34¥4, by Fallis Bird, 2:31, by Tifton Almont
und others. Lowering his previous record
on the FOURTH heat at Gleenb:ook and
making his best record ia the FiFT, heat
atWillows, Cal,, which shows his ability tu
st ay his races out and compete successfully
with his class. Also to improve ‘yearly, as
shown by his record as a Three year old of
2:4044, Four years old 2:39, Five years old
2:3444, Six years old 2:3344.
Pedigree—Sired by Echo, the sire of Bell
Echo record. 2;20, Echora 2:2314, Gibraltar
2:22\44, Vietor the hay seed horse 2:22 and
any 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
Stockholm’s American Star, he by Durock, he by imported Diomed,
The object ofthis extended pedigree, on
the dam’s side, is to-show the comparison
given by M . Parlin in his letter to the Kentuck Stock Farm, published in the Breeder
and Sportsmen, Dee. 15, 1888.
In reference tothe horse, Guy, whose dam
is by Seeley’s American tar, record of 2712,
and the FASTEST heat trotted during 1888,
he says bed f is unother of the many instances where. like Maud 8., 2:0834, Jay Eye See
2:10, St. Julien 2:114, Patron 2:1444, Sunel
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 the front, and concludes 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 endBetween the hours of 9o’elock a. mw. and 5
o’clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o’clock M. of said
day, all the right, thtle and interest which
the Defendants or pither of them herein,
had, held, owned o essed on the Thirtieth duy of November, A. D. 1888, the da
on which sdid Decree was made, or which
they, or either of them, per have subsequently acquired, in andtoa i of the aforesaid undivided one-third (14) interest of all
of said property, so struck off and bid i
by seid John Curry; and a)
undivided one-sixth (1-6) int
A
hand. lawful money of the United
of America,
Given Onder my hand this 5th day of Feb* GBORGE LORD,
Sheriff Nevada County.
By J. L, Holland, Under Sheriff.
A. D. Mason, Atty for John Curry, and
W. P. Sowden, Atty for David Ayers. {6
ing July Ist, 1889.
Terms Thirty Dollars for the Season, or Forty-five Dollars to insare.
Payable on of before the end of the
n.
G. F. TAYLOR, Manager.
P.O, address Nevada City, Cal.
“FOR SALE.
Furniture and Fixtures in the Company
Boarding House at Derbeo
i » ?
"4 180, BAB-RUOM ATTACHED T0 THE
“1 Fine Mileh Cow
ers. WILL . ee, tA Velev LOW
a, Rese ge ee
tage i er. ee tie $ <3
Paschal
New Goods !
and Winter.
A. Friedman The tailor,
Broad Street, Nevada‘City.
tation.
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
ion, and uperior Work+
manship.
Prices as Low as canbe obtained in the City.
When paying money for Clothes,
get_those that Wit_and Show Your
Form to Advantage.
I have recently received an Immense
Stock o Foreign and Domestic
Woolens, to whici I invite the attention of gentlemen of taste who want
lo wear Stylish Clothing.
Come, Examine my stook ‘and be
ready for the Holidays.
A. FRIEDMAN,
Broad Street, two doors below Welle,
Fargo & Co,’s Express Office, Nevada
City.
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regular trips between Grass Valley and
vada City at the following hours ;
Leave Grass Valley-at 8:30 and 9 o’clock
A.M.,and 1, 8:45and6:30P,M,°*
Leave Nevada City at 10 o’clock A. M.
and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:20 P. M.
Fare oe hotel to hotel 25 cents for the
P round
WETTERAU & CARSON,
: Proprietors
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
MRS, A. PERRY, Propristor,
Main Birest, (at the Mill’s Residence.)
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@@PFIRST-CLASS BOARD AND LODGThe Table will be supplied with the
best of everything,
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The house contains ag pleasant furnished
FOOms as Can and in ‘the city, =
New Styles MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORDS
Suits to Order for Fall
All Goods of my own impor-. _
Suits Made in the Latest Fash-.
G. WM. BURST, : Proprietor.)
_DESCRIPTIONS ©
(NG AT REASONABLE RATES, #
Meat seaenaie, Patrasct oo
SClearance Sale
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2UCHRING
THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS.
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
in the Prices of Fall and Winter Millinery
—SUCH AS— :
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Feathers, Rib‘bons, Knitted Hoods, Shawls, Leggings,
' Mittens, Etc., Rtc., ce
At Astonishingly Low Figures !
Mrs. Lester & Crawford,
NEVA / CITY
ilo. 18, ho
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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. eo
Apply to peut
F. G. BEATTY,
_}Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso
ciation, Nevada City.
NEVADA ORUG STORE,
Corner Broad und Pine Streets st ree Nevada Clty .
ow. P. Vinton,
LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES
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