Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Daily Transcript, The

January 11, 1889 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
Lo 4” The Daily Trans cript. So, 32 eee wae Nevada City, see gp nes —_ oe TL swee CIRCULATES IN Grass Valley; Rough & cpr North San Juan nF nch Ceretland, North Bloomfield, oe lat, Graniteville, Truckee, an every 0 rs oe of Nevada county; also in Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, fan « Franciseo—in fact, throughout tlie State —-Afrom -BSiskivou tO San Diego” from the sierra to the Sea.’ “FRIDAY, JAN, 11,1889. a —_— — — LATE NEWS. Xoungstow . Ohio, saloons must close at 10 r. Toa The hei of Sonoma will build a $10,000 building. Newecaatle’s fruit-shipment-this year will reach 5,000 tons. Poctors of Lansing, Mich., pee orgunized against “‘bad-pay people.” ‘The Crofter population of the Island of Lewes is suffering for lack of -food. The Odd Fellows of Redding will dedieate their new temple January 15th. The total rainfall for 1888 at Worcester, Mass:; was over sixty-five inches. The late Isaiah Shaw of.San_ Jose Jeft real and pesonal property worth $120,000: British troops in an engagement with the Burmese rebels routed them with a loss of 150 killed. Sarah Jane Whiteling, who murdered herdaughter at Philadelphia, is to be hanged March, 27th. ~ Alonzo Gérnell has started a sausage factory at Weaverville. His. capital is a sow with nine pige. A-steamplredging shovel.at Tacoma, W.T.,on Monday brought up-acandlebox full of counterfeit dollars. Jones, the man who obtained $2590 at Helena on a raised check, is wanted in Spokane Falls for a like offense. The outgoing County Clerk, M. E. Gaffney, committed suicide at Ashlani, Wisconsin. . He was short in his accounts about $3,000. A premature explosion of giant powder at Spokane Falls, W. T., killed C. Conners, a contractor, who was thawing it out by the fire. Julius E.-Hart,;-chief—book-keeper for Murphy & Co., wholesale grocers at Helena, M. T. committed suicide by shooting himself while lying in bed. : The weather was so mild and the ground so soft that farmers in Middletown township, Monmouth county,N. J.; plowed their fields week before last: News hasbeen received at the Blackfeet Agency that_on Wednesday last four Indians bad a terrible knife duel about a squaw, and all of ‘them were killed. : Mormonism has made such progress in Novia Scotia that there arec hurcheés of. these people, who frequently have publie baptisms and are quite snecessful in proselyting. A cyclone on Wednesday afternoon did great damage at Reading and Pitts burg, Pennsylvania, — buildin rs Many buildings were leveled and over 200 people were buried in the ruins. President ‘Cleveland is said to feel very munch worried over the fact that the $10, 000 stolen from the San. Francisco Mint about three years.ago has _. county. $59.00, to John Me@ibbons $109.00, to Chas. aggregating the sum. of yy tire A Weoman’s Discovery. “Anoihér wonderful dis:overy has been made and that too bya lady in this Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its, severest tests, but her vitul seemed imminent. For three months she coughed inceseentjy and could not sleep. She-bought ofus.a bottle of “Dr. King's New Discovery for Con. by the first dose that She ‘slept ‘all night, one bottle having miraculously cured her. Her name i; Mrs. Luther Lutz.’ Thus-write W. C. Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N--C.=Get-a ‘free pottle at Carr Bros, oe Toe Shileh’s Catarrh Bemedy: sfestoc Shiloh’s Catafrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria,Canker Mouth and Head-Ache. With each botile there is an ingenious Nasal Injector for th® more successful treatnrent of these complaints without extra charge. Price 50. cents. Sold by Carr Bros. d6-6in es Pears’ is the purest and best Soap ever made. 1 Sheriff's Sale. In the Superior Court ofthe County of Ne Vada, State of California—Order of Sale. CITIZENS BANK, (a Corporation) S Plaintiff NEVADA. Ke ITY nous QUARTZ MINING COMPANY,7et al. Defeadants. HEREAS, CITIZENS BANK, ROBERT ‘Tremain, Henry Harryhousen., Jobn Keenan, A.S. Lord, John Grimes, Thomas Barron, Thomas Peard, Cornelius Bracelin, G. A, Church, Richard Pascoe, Joseph Marehede, F. L. Harryhoysén, William Kendrick, Antonio Silver, Williaa Hitehings, James Thomas, HK J, Coughlin, Richard Minnis, John Hutchison, C. Kahl, Walter Bod, Joseph Axford, John Hurley, Warren AltyHenry MeCoy, Thomas Coughlin, Willie mnNivens, W, J. Meaus, James Branigan, AlexsMeCambridge, Thomas Grimes, Frank Kentsick, Joseph Kelley, Jehu Bracelin, James Williams, Johu Hocking, Alfred’Martin, Robert Osborn, James Grose, William Minnis, CHarles Allen, Wm. Monk, “Wiliams, John Ivey, Charles Marx, Alf. Robert Mounter, Jas PL Eveus, Johu Stevens, Dennis O'Neil, George Gili Gibbons, Charles H. Pett, Thomas Hawke, Leas and Shaw and George G. ADlan,-on tue 6th day of December A. D, 1888, recoyered a Judgment against Nevada C ity Gold Quartz Mining Company for the following sums; to . wit: fo Citizens Bank the sum_of $12,532, together with costs of suit taxed at eS eOma Py Counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $550.00. To Kobert Tremain $114.00,to Henry Harryhonusen $299.75,to John Keenan $527.00, to A. 8S. Lord $252.00, to John Grimes $276. 00, to Thomas Barron $273.00, to Thomas Peard $446.00, to Cornelius Bracelin $258.75, to G. A. Church $227.00, to Richard Pascoe $240.50, to Joseph Marchede $78.00, to F. L, Harryhousen $159.00, to William Kendrick $87.50, to Antonie Silver $171.50, to. William Hitchens $129.00, to James Ep oe eae to E. J. Coughlin $200.00, to Richard-Mi inis $111.00, to John Hutchison $156.00, to C, Kahl $348.00, to Walter Bond $225.00, to Joseph Axford $214.00, to Johar Hurley $755.00, ics Warren Alty $412.00, to Henry pagg $315.00, to Thomas Coughlin $162.59, to William Nivens $172.00, to W. J. Means $225.00, to James Branigan $72.00, to Alex. McCambridge $72.00,’ to Thomas Grimes $154.00, to Frank Kendrick $215.00, to John Kelley $146.00, to John Sravelin $155.00; to James Williams $62.00, to Joha Hocking $237. 00, to Aifred Martin $111,00, to Robert Osborn $99. 00, to James Grose $120,00, to William Mfnnis $90.00, to Chas. Allen FEW, to Willianr rea $105.00, to Charles Marx. $232.€9, to Alf, Williams $72.00, to Joh p Ivey $51.00, to kKobert Mounter $102.00, to Jas. P. Evans $193.25, to John Stevens $40_.00, to Dennis O'Neil $74.00, to Géorge Gilmore re, John scH, Pett $824.00, todhomas Hawke $311,590, 10,301 25 and further sum of $18260, being $2.50 to each of said lien claimants for filing and recording his lien, together With costs of suit taxed at $58.20 and Counsel fees altewed herein, in the sum of $25.00 to each “ef ‘said claimant, amounting to the total sui of $1340.00. To Legg & Shaw the sum of $856.29 togeth> er with Costs of suit taxed at $16. 30 and Counsel fees allowed herein sum of $90.00 To George G. Allan the suin of $1091.72 together with costs of suit taxed at $17.25 and SP never been made good. The Whiskey Trust represents 85 percent of the business. A St. Louis , deales says that the distilleries can make enough whiskey in three months to supply the country for three years. The ministers at Indianapolis have atacit understanding among themselves that if prayers in the Indiana legislature are worth anything they are worth $5 and will refuse to officiate for less. In Chicago seven district elevated . xead corporations are asking for charters; and, it is said, they are all quarrelling with one another and making charges and counter charges of corruption. A woman has been arrested in Atlanta, Georgia, for assaulting people who will not yield her the inside of the walk. One man had his hat knocked off and whiskers pulled out by the belligerent female. : Merritt Ames, a practical chemist, reports that he has made assays o! silyer-bearing-xock.found-in the viciniity of Glenn Falls, New York, and in every instance finds beads: of silver and traces of gold. .A thousand tons of ore are in plain sight. A Minneapolis clothing house, after previous advertising, threw a lot of clothing into the street for the benefit ofthe public. A greatcrowd collected, and the struggle for coats, trousers, etc., was so fierce that finally the . police were obliged to clear the-street. Fresno is putting forth her best efforts to induce immigrants to make their homes in that city. Every pas-. senger through that city, either going north or south, is presented with a map of the State, also.one of Fresno, accompanied by exhaustive descrip. tions of the county and city. ~~ Leonard Chaboya, a prosperous farmer aud a much-esteemed citizen of San Lucas, Monteray county, was fatally eat Tuesday by Harry Dauntless, also a farmer of the same district, but lately from the East. Chaboya’ was an active member ofthe Native Sons. The dispute originated over a barbed-wire fence which belonged to Chaboya, but which Dauntless cut. ee ‘Pawan Fre.uow (tapping a digni-. fied old gentleman on the shoulder)— Ain't my face familiar to you? Old Gentleman Seas alone your face that’s familiar; are altogether the most fomailine 4 (brushing him off)—It’s . 98%, Counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum ef $100.00 with interest thereon on all of said sums from the date of said judgment.at the rate ef seven per cent. per annum till paid, which said judgment is recorded inJudgment Book No. 2 of the said Supertor Court, on B vary 208 et seq., acd Whereas it is ordered thut the mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's complaint and the lieus set forth in the cross complaints,-be-foreclosed and property therein described, to Organs were undermined and death f sumption and was so much relieved . . ra . rae B= aa § : amen $M@any Important Advan’ over eer ; Ag ‘sci 21B/ES CRY FoR IT. M anes Plump-Laughing Healthy Babies. eeulates the § Na " Mtg oe 25e., 50c., $1.00, ICHARDSON & CO, sSuRuinaton, vr. Baby Portraits. Portfolia ef beantiful baby portraits, oat ited on fine plate paper by patent photo pr 8, Sent free to Mother of any Baby born INVALIDS RELISH IT. . : It’s Easy to Dye WITH : Digmonn Dves ‘Superior V7 Strength 5" Warranted Ac color -more goods than an other dyes ever made, and to give more br liant and durabjie colors. Ask for the Diamoud,andtalke no other, 36 colors, 10c, each. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE La year, Every Mother wants these pi tres xeud at once. Give Baby's name rales: a IAMOND PA INTS. wn SICHARDSON &CO Prons Burlington, Vt. . Gola, Silver ‘yarn, See per, Only mo ets = Se Sa a ne ns Willing buyers. Clothing, Gent's Furnish At positive and unmistakable saa something worthy the at TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS ! ar. COR. BROAD “TO THE Citizens of Nevada City . And Vicinity: WE, WISH TO CALL YouR APNEN‘ tion to the fact that we have opene a Wholesale and Retail Business —AT THE— ; Cor. Union & Main Bts., where we are selling iS £@ Our Own Production of Pure Hand: > Made Copper Distilled © ONRC WHISKEY.29 '$3. PER GALLON, All Pure Goods. ~ 2 No Drugs, mind you. We solicit-tte FAMILY BOTTLE FRADE. -triel,-geatiemen, and we will guarantee satisfaction. Kendrick & Gaddis, very Wholesale aad Retail Liqtior DEALERS. SSE ee wit: Situate, lying and being in the county of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and particularly deseribed as follows, to wit: That certatn portion of Township sixteen (16) Northof Range eight (8) East Mt. Diablo Meridian in Nevada Mining District, county and state aforesuid, being mineral certificate No. 684, in the seriesof the Land Office at Sacramento, designated by the Surveyor General as Lot No. 85, containing four (4) acres and fifty-three hundredths (58 100) of an acre of land, mure or less, and one thousand (1000) linear feet’ of the Schmidt Quartz mine, being the land and mine patented to Jobn J. Schmidt, Jr., said patent bearing date of September twentyeishth. eighteen hundred and eighty, and recorded in Book 1 of Patents, pages 666-78-9-4570 & 1, Records of Nevada’ County, to which reference is hereby. made for a more particular description. Also all and ‘singular that certain other parce! of mining ground known as the Nevada City Extension Gold Quartz Lode, situate in Nevada Mining District, county of Nevada, State of California, embracing a portion of sections two (2) and eleven (ii) in Township sixteen (16) North Kange eight (8) East Mt. Diablo weridian, containing fourteen and seventy-three~.hundredths 114 73-109) acres of land. more or less, and embracing fourteen hundred-and ninety nine and five tenths (1499 5-10) linear feet of the suid Nevada City Quartz Lode. Said ground being the mining claim pat-ented by the Government of the United States to the Nevada City Gold Quartz Mining Company on the 15th day of March, 1883, which patent was duly recorded in the ‘olfice ofthe County Recorder of Nevada county, Cal.,in Book 20f Patents, pages 25-(-7-3-9 ‘and "30, Records of Nevada county, to which reference is hereby made fora more particular description. Also that portion of the Leutje and Schwartz Placer mine commencing at the Narth East corner of said Placer mine and extending thence South on the East line of said mine to a point fifty (50) feet North of the main flame in Wood's ravine; thence running due West to the West line of suid Placer mine; thence North op the West line of said Placer mine tothe North West corner thereof; thence Easton tle Nerth lime ofaaid Placer mine to the place of beginning; containing fifteen (15) acres, more or less. Said Leutje & Schwartz Placer mine is covered by a patent from the United States and duly recorded in the office of the Recorderof Nevada county, in Book 41 of poate pages 5¢6-7, Records of Nevada coun bid otha with all cuts, tunnels, outlets, ‘shafts, water rights, iron pipe for “conducting water, and all other improvements ineluding quartz crushing mill,hoisting works, Frue concentrators, boilers. ‘engines, hoisting gear, cars and machinery, of every e, Dature and kind, upon said several pieces of property, or any or either of them or used in Connection therewith, and all rights, privileges and easements connected 7 the mill. ‘ogether with all and singular the tenesouls hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belon ing, be sold at public auction to satisfy s d judgments, tAgether with interest and costs Notice is hereby iven that I will sell at public auction, in front of the Court House door,in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, on Thursday, the Thirty-first @ay of January, 1889, i Between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5 o’clotk P. M., to-wit: 12 o'clock M., of gaid ‘all the ri ght, title and interest which the dolantank (Korede Citys Gold Mining vompans) in Se above entitled action herein nam Extension Gold or W: ou Lys A tah ai a Mak GU de pidder for cash ip Beene ata said judgintesest and maven der my hand this 7th day of as hie o SPBSE LORD, had, . ~ PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, MRS."A. PERRY, Proprietor. Main Sireet, (at the Mill’s Residence.) (@F-FIRST-CLASS ROARD AND LODGING AT REASONABLE RATES. The Table will be supplied With the best of everything. ° The house contains as pleasant furnished fooms as can be found in the city. DAY BOARD, $ 00 A WEEK. THE; SHELTON COLLEGE —AND— Nevada County Academy: will open, in the Academy THE nee’ AT GLENBROOK, ‘ON MONDAY, FEB. 11th, 1889, THE ACADEMY will be a thoroughtraining school for Boys and Girls with a Primary Department for small'children. , old OLLEGE will have English and assical Courses of Study; also Business, rT Music and Art Departments. Open to Students of both Sexes. FOR PROSPECTUS, giving Courses. of Study, Prices of Tuition and Board, ete., address WM. SHELTON, Nevada vad Cal. New York Peles ry G. WM. DURST, AVING PURCHASED THIS WELL known and popuiar Bakery of Mrr, John Hurst/ou QGOMMEROIAL STREET intend to keep on hand at wll times a good Variety of BREAD, Proprietor, PIES, reasonable te: All order rates anything in my line. promp ly attended to. By strict attention to bueiness, giving good satisfaction and selling at low rates, 1 LL Hows, Cider Ghent gona Fred Searls and G 120, oN Bigrlor Pifts. hope to merit a liberal patronage. * DU RST : CAKE, = \ j Etes Wgtding CakesAnd Pa. ‘ry Made to pees # on short notice o1 most 5 EXere Is Trouble 2 We want money just.as soon as it ean be gathered from A LITTLE SACRIFICE IS NYSCESSARY. or Lowest Prices Yet Named For Goods that-are always desirable-and above reproach: ng Goods, Boots, Shoes Rubber Oil Goods, Tranks. Satchels;' ‘Ete,, Bargains. We feel, we cau tention of every shrewd buyTHERE I$ SOMETHING IN IT FOR “S2 pwn & HYMAN BROS., AND PINE sT8., NEVADA OITY. Wise Houses--San Francisco, New York and Honolulu. Bridge Notice. . Neier IS HER'BY GIVEN THAT W. Edwards will apply to the Hon. Board of Supervisors in and for the county of Nevada at the Courthouse in .Nevada Cit on bs ednesday January 9th, 1889, at ten o’ .M. of that day or as soon there rasa een ng can be had for a renewal of license to take toll upon the bridge across the South . Yuba river in the county evada known .as Edwards’ prides. W. EDWARDS, =e ember 10 h, di2 < Assessment Notice. L DORABO MINING COMPANY. a cation of pri -4-Reyada City. cals vada County, C Notice is hereby give the Board of Directors, of December, 1888, an asse: One (1) Cent per share w the capital stock of the corpo! ble immediately in Aig States to the Secretary, atGeo. E. Turner Nevada City, € Uattonis Any stock upon which this assessment . shall remain unpaid on Thursday, the 10t day of January, 1859, will be delinquent, and acrerteed for sale at public atiction; and unless payment is made before, wil: be sold on Monday, the 28th day of January, 1889, to pay the delimquent assessment, together Loneipal place of business, Location of works, Nethat at a meeting of
nthe 10th day vada City, Cal. ART SCHOOL. PAINTING 8 A DRAWING, . will receive M*® mM 4 ST TRG and FRIDAY ai each week, at the residence of eA L. Garthe, Nevada City, where be will teach the different branches of Oil, Water Color_and Pastel Painting, The rudimeits of NATURE with penc and easy by practical Ga uiuation. f@FSystematic Drawing and Shading, Crayon Drawing and Portrait Work, Mechanica?; -Arehitectural and Mac hinery Drawing all efficiently and satisfactorily taught, CAMEn & DRABEEK, . FURRIERS AND TANNERS, Quaker Hill, Nevada Co. E ARE NOW PREPARED fo DO first-classs work in MAKING UP FURS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES for Children’s Carriages, Etec., at reasonable prices. 9 L4F-Samples' of our work can be seen at Geo. C. Gaylord’s store, Nevada City. Orders left with promptly attended to. d We challenge the United States to bea our works. We are the acknowledged champions, CAMER & DRABEK. Chicago Cottage Organ. Has attuined a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. It contains paki aud money” that inand money can proyeuers genius, lent fiends are ‘celebrated for volume, quatity of thom, ate response, varely of com binati: rn Hanis beauty nish, perfect co them the mon attractive, go hy and 4 organs for homes, schools, churches These excel e8, es, ESTABLISHED REPUTATION TINE UALLED. SEILIED WORKMEN COMBINED, MAKE TEI The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS. AND PIANO STOOLS # Lmalegnes and Price ice Lists on application Pp ‘BEHOLD THE BARGAINS ~. Oock {* with costs of advertising and expenseg of }sale. J. M. HADLEY, Secreta Orrice—At store of George E. Turner, NeMETH Wide pat, Mr. Gaylord will be AS GOLD! epinniby aaee GRAND RUPE SALE “THE ENTIRE wrod oF :\Household Furnitur Mattresses, Spring Beds Carpets, : Mirrors, Etc., Recently owned by L. M. Suke" forth and purchased at Sheriff's Sale by the undersigned, Bedroom Sets reduced from $115 to 5 Bedroom Sets reduced from $40 to $30. Car pete, per yard, reduced from $1.25 to 0 $1> Sas per yard, reduced from $1 to 75 cents. Parlor Sets, reduced from $60 to $40. — Lounges, reduced from °$30 to *viair Mattresses, reduced from $20 to fa Spring Beds;reduced from $10 to $7. oon Rockers, seduced from $12 to satan Rockers, reduced from $9 to Wall Paper, Half-Price. Picture Frames, Half Price. Mirrors, Half Price. Bird Cages, Half Price. Fine Rugs, Two-thirds Price. Aud Evervthing Else at Equally Low Prices. The Goods will Le Sold Without Reserve! . Most of the ~ Stock is Hew. AND IN STYLE. REMEMBER THE PLACE: Lila SILAW PROPRIETORS _ Goods . 1 ~ Jew “tyles ! —. We \ Suits to Order for Fail and Winter. x Se A. Friedman ‘The Tailor, Broad Steet, NevadasCity. All Goods of my own impor“tation. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Suits Made in the Latest Fasliion, and _parior Workmanship. 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 Foreign and Domestic tention of gentlemen of taste who want \o wear Stylish Clothin‘aay te tes Toi _* FRIED MAN, Broad Street, two doo ‘balow Wells, eee CHIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00.,. : CHICAGO ILLINOIS, CROCKERY, ‘House “Mill, Mining Woolens, to which I invite the at-} x Fra: ws “Theo -—OF— CLASS, CHINA AN FANCY GOODS In This Market. They are e Direct From Eastern Factories and will be sold —AT— San Francisco Priees ~~ I have also’on hand a’Full Line of Guns, Pistols, : Shelf Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Powder andSportsmen's Materials, Doors, Windows, iron. Steel, Leather, Leathe: Shoe Findings. ALL KINDS OF Water and Steam;Fittings, Brass and Rubber.:Goods, Chain Rope,,Nuts, Bolts and Washers, ‘And @ Full Line of And Farming. Matera Ceo. E. Turner, 57, 59 and 61 Pine Street, Nevada. City. Stallion : Season : 1889. Pashea!l Record 2: 2:33; Winner at Glenbrook, Carson City, Nev,, and Willows, Cal. Defeating Bedford record 2:3314, by Altmont Cricket 2:314, by. Brigadier fom Benton 2:32, by General Benton, Don Marvin 284d , by Fallis Bird, 2:31, by Tilton Almont and others. Lowering his preyious,.record on the FOURTH heat at Gleenbrook nd making his best record in the FIFTH heat atWillows, Cal., which shows id ability tu hig races out and compete puccesstaly hi 8 class. Also to in rove yearly, -by—his Three year old of ‘our years a4 233 Five years 0 x years old 2:33! "Pe igree—Sired by echo, the sire of Bell Echo Scored. 2;20, Echora 2:23'4, Gibraltar 2 hay seed horse 2:22.and records below 2:30, Dam mont, out of Mary Blain: by Rysdyk’s Hambleto: lia, he by Seely’s. Amer’ Rockne Amerieeh ery) rock, he by im ome Theo bject of th his extended pedig the dam’s side, is to show the com rison given by M:. Parlin in his letter to the tuck Stock Farm, published in the Breed and Sportsmen, Dec. 15, ree, on is by Seeley’s American star, record of 2:12, and the -ASTEST heat trotted during 1888; he says uy, is another of the many instances where, like Maud 8., 2:0834, Jay Eye See 2:10, St. Julien 2:1144, Patron 2: 14144, Sunol 2:18 at two years ola, remarkable “trotting eed has resulted fms rains which, furnstrains wiih Diomed, strains which furnr, will and endurance to carish the power, ands 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 end. ’ ing July Ist, 1889. Terms Thirty Dollars for the Season, or Forty-five Dallery to insure. Payable on or before the end of the ‘Season. G. F. TAYLOR, Manager. Pp: O. address Nevada City Cal. M. L. & D, MARSH, Manvfacturers and Dealers in All: Kinds : of : Lumber, Boulder Street. : Nevada City. UMBER O ae nase rey BUILD d Mining pur ted inde We" Woop constantly 0 hand @ large stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds Shakes ~ Shingles, Moulding, Laths, Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, Pickets, Etc, Etc. lear and S20ond Quality Sugar Pine, ew? ioe _ ‘ Also. DEAL Li Cek Spruce Pine and THERE ARC GOOD TIMES CH’ «=O *. tareest and Best Assortment. ” DEESon-hand, and wishing to keep up with the progress of the age, and being of @ generous disposition and determined not to be outdone by any firm in town, I am ‘now making arrangements wich the Great Tea Shipping Company so that Persons buying 50° cents. worth af French Candy In reference tothe horse, Guy, whose dam eo on 4 ‘(THD PROPLE'S CYCLOPEDIA At the Old and Well-known stand _—OFsr. Tam on Pine Sst. Having avery large stock of CHRISTMAS CAN~ WILL BE PRESENTED WITH A POUND OF FINE TER. lalso have a Prize Raffle, consisting of 60 chances, at 50 cts, achance, Each package contains a prize. The lucky "nmber draws a Winchester Rifle, model of 86, calibre 40-82 together _, with apparatus for re-loading ‘shells’; also a quantity of Loaded ‘Shells, [ alsoGive Meals a at all hows at this Restaurant AND ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND: FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS. \ §, HOLBROOK Pine St. Nevaaa City, For Sale or Rent, on Easy Terms . Two Fine Ranches, . ale improved, with bear-_ ing Orchards. Both places are within two miiles of the Narrow Gauge depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine -fruit;and every advantage for a desirable home. Apply to . © oe» & BEATTY, Secretary Nevada ‘County Land and Improvement Asso ciation, Nevada City. C. WEISENBURGER, H. C, WEISENBURGER, Plaza Eced Store, Foot of Sacramento Street, IWevada City. WEISENBURGER BROS., PROPRIETORS, _ Dealers in-all. kinds of HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES, Onions, Grass, Clover, Garden & Field Seeds, TABLE, DAIRY AND STOGKS8ALT, Etc., Eto, f.#EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. . ~ Country Orders carefully filled, : f 4 \4 ‘ane mn p= , 4 J. E. CARR, T. H. CARR Carr Froese. PALACE :: DRUG Cer. Pine and Commercial : STORE, Nevada city ° * 7 EEP CONSTANTLY ‘ON HAND rr LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF SY ENT THING USUALLY FOUND IN 4 Wicet-clane Drus Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES ETC SCHIOua. BOCKS, BLANK BOGUS, RIISCELLANEOUS BOOKS PERIODICALS, e PICTORIALS, NEWSPAPERS Ageata for the San Prancisoo Examiner. Ere 2, scorer FLOWER SHEDS. Ths Finest. Brands of “Bigars in Nevada City. ‘Prescriptions aecuratyly and carcfully saasheedak by a careful and competent Drug 4 gist ‘NEVADA DRUG STORE, Cerner Bread ound Pine MERE ANES 7772 Apgadadescnssleys :-Nevada City ww. DPD. Winton, FROPRIE: ETOR, LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, COMBS, BRLUSMES, HAND MIRRORS TOILET ABRTIULES OF ALL KINDS AREFUL ATTENTION GEVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS, ~BY A COM peten Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed, C Ageut for the Imperial London, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies, Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. CEO. F. share oil 3 Manage: Celebrated Millburn Hollow ore Wagon, IN-ALL GRADES, s Columbus Buggies, . a. ULL VARIETY — Carriages + Phaectons The Best in » the = World for + General Use. The New Three-Volume Edition oe ~ Comprehensive rere. topics. Complete in 8 convenient volumes Relia' Pile 400 Bi al i firgt-c ah Reena Se Ret oa ng with only a past. © ac el a. w Re: Bitiy Sedans teas teen ket wot kept tite wali similar works. = Sené-to us for 8} en etc., that you may see We call the cpeticl titonkisu ot Sehool Pramaee. aan foe roaaeete e . CedurFirewood: EDUCATIONAL’ DEPARTMENT. Pa rece acne nmerneiementmenenamren The Dail [aaa FRIDAY, J PB teainestray Pret A ‘ Installatio} At the regular Encampment, . Wednesday eve «officers were ins! ensuing term by Dp. D. G. G5 as Grand 8, ar Grand ©. of H.: ger, Commande Commander; Ji W. Ll. Boardma A. M. Allen, ' C. of H,; Lulu J. L. Holland, Little, M. of C. lain; G. Z. Bos Clara Clevelanc Gent; Josie They were in al Her from Live ‘Grass Valley, a not members ( the-business of concluded sat d } y prepared ba occasion and . dulged in. The ing was spent various. other hour before_ tt content thems ) Manzanita En flourishing co gaining both i ularity,. The W ‘The World's which. has ass annual week ‘topics to be ¢ the devout. of the-week is Friday—Mi 41, xxiv, 47-4! Mark i, 38, 39 eign: Mathev 86; Luke x, 2 Saturday— prosperity, bi nal ; for civil rulers, legisls all in authori impartial infec fering unjust! nations; for tional and cl ousies; for Psalm = 1xvii ai ({Heter ii, 13-1 Sunday—f iii. 9; 1 Cori It is statec erected on tl was recentl and is situ river near ledge whict of being tv run in ona feet, and sf assayed as . test. 2514 1 extension of by the mill Metailurgie: last week, rate per ton ’ gold, and tl of $17.27 to : Th The jury kins, the 1 Captain Da and inflict wound, < night’s tria being out could not a for a week. viction anc were a nun at the same the defen: Hopkins t! damage. have been Mat ‘H, Stan E. Morga! ning insta Nevada L C.:C. ae Morgan, } M. Presto E. Robin Hae 8 Cg Stewards ’ AC A twer the Shelt ty Acade contains about th tution, e by addre this city Monday, “T wal my face, annoyan in of co x rf Kyer’ tire 40 Adai Want ‘tke ear “Yama ol Nevada. $25 and ity for Fletche Nevada PEAR toilet a 1000 Buac