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January 31, 1889 (4 pages)

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So. $2 Commercial street, Nevada Cit:y, Cal CIRCULATE In and Sierra ento, errs tothe Boa” THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1889, LATE NEWS. Placerville orchards are infested with the San Jose scale bug. The delinquent tax-roll, of Los Angeles foots up to $500,000.Boone Marlow, the Texan outlaw, was shot dead from ambush. Jerry Desmond, a teamster, was instally killed nedr Bakersfield. Arthur Anderson of Oroville was accidentally shot while out haunting. Mrs. James G. Blaine Jr. has signed & contract togo on the slage for three years, An hydraulic claim at La Grand, on the Tuolumne River, is paying $2000 a month. Snow fell at Pensacola, Florida, Monday, for the second time in twentytwo years, ; i Alodge-of the order Men’s Institute was organized at Oroville Sunday, « : Two school children near Hitchcock, D. T., perished in the snowstorm . Of last Friday, Wood is 80 scarce in Willows that the-water works and Electric Light Company may have to close down. . Andrew J. Smith and $9,000 worth of gold bullion have disappeired from . . his mine seventeen miles from Daggett. The Supreme Court has decided that the Grand Lodge of the L. 0. of Goed Templars has no legal authori y _ Over subordinate lodges. went to bed in a Renp hotel last Friy night and blew out the gas-light. Were saved with much labor. The Courier says that who died last week at Scott’s Valley, Was acousin ofex-President James K. Polk. Charles Anderson, a saloon keeper at Napa, while suffering with the delirium tremens, attempted suicide by cutting his throat with a jack knife, —-Folm Opitz, an aged and wealthy er of Los Angeles, suicided : Gress n Bas foun, Fron hs Cor. none eld, Moore's ral . . er town of county? also in a out the State oy hy ne the 8iof the Young} has been Stephens Meek, the veteran trapper . has “Tecan bear the heat student forced to spend making Puch a self in il'zstrious lyle “coulda not that of the Wallenstein, of the barking of di of the large spurs patrols to make house night and day. Kant, could ‘tolerate the very few friends sensitive, ers of quiet in the den the threshold of know well enough what number of hours, to the tuning-fork, irritated, as The injurious effect of European nuisance has been laden carts are not where these bells are not can testify to the relief consequent “peace and quie ;. The amount of or the crowing of cocks. are coustantly ' increasing. book-keeper and a this to be Monday evening witha pistol. pe si had an incurable disease which many ef his friends believe was leprosy. Julian C. McClure,.a prominent man of Jackson county, Ind., hag disappeared. It was short in his accounts as guardian of mage heirs to the amount of $23,a & t Robert Webb was coasting on part young women, employers, they are as reported that is} Successful in their business as men. Their he ls mode of operation, peculiar, and they do not Bee: however, co, ~ Hempstead Hill in Salt Lake City last Wednesday night. Both arms light that it took several hours to dig him out. ‘ The people of Auburn, Placer county, made bonfires the other night of a lot of dry goods boxes that have been allowed by the merchants of that ‘ lively town to camber the sidewalks. °” for a long time. The Clear Lake Bank at Mason City, Towa, closed its doors Monday. nothing. The deposits only amount to $17,000, and there. is $10,000 of available assets now, Kellar, an image-maker at Victoria, B, C., has thrashed his wife frequently, and on Monday while drunk beat her 60 cruelly en the head and body that she has since become endeavored to kill herself, At Stockton, on Monday, fa negroes convicted of stealing wheat from a granary in the country, sentenced to. San Quentin discovery of an immensely rich silver mine at Ship Creek, seven miles from Juneau, Alaska. showed $2164 to the ton. Ida Wilcox, daughter of Mrs. Cooper Wilcox, of Bainbridge, N. Y ® pretty girl 17 years old, ed at Paris on Friday with Dr. friends propose to prosecute him ona charge of abduction, Wen 2 lady neglects to thank7you for the seat. which you surrendered to heron the cars, do not be offended. Astonishment is the only feeling i ae: -.. Were broken and he was wedged in so ‘en aie say he Itis claimed the depositors will lose . 3° success in tions, and I don’ be permitted to bill if she can about an office.” — ————_—_—_—_ LLIGATOR PLA steamship Idaho arrived at Nanaimo _ Pantaloons made of on Saturday and brought news of the A careful assay aorta County, gato: oS toni % Fe ip the saurians were raising a ripple. The Sppear, and, if the scented no danger, Fise into sight, and water. Then Platt’s “If you don't come in and around again on Saturday.” When she was gone the young man came : “CONCERNING NOISE. Influences of very well,” said a * a@summer in the city, ‘‘but I can not endure athe.. Possibly hedid not Stop to bonsider ‘that deviaration, he placed himcompany. Thomas Carnoise, especially morning crowing of cocks. accustomed as he was to the din of battle, nad an unconquerable dread a and oven the clatter hionable in his day. in order to ensure quiet, he engaged twelve regular circuits about his City Life. abide” a Neither Julius Cesar nor the in inverse ratio'to his mental power. “If Thear a dog barking for hours on a house,” he writes,et kind of brair,s I may expect from its inhabitants.” A writer in the Popular Sctence serts that noise is one of the mos influences of city life. It may not be sufficiently loud to attract ths attention of thase accustomed to it, but, if continuous, it acts as upon the nervous system as Water in dropping upon a stone. ~ Experiments made upon animals show that when they have been subjected, for ict tone’ attacs. At Astonishingly Low Figures . as muscular -fibers would be affected by ca nid or. an electric shock. : ee WOMEN AS COLLECTORs. A New Avenue of Employment Opened te the Weaker Sex. The avenues of employment for women thoments she turned crowin, vibration of ordinary t.?? the matter seems to be that the city dweller must regard noise as ‘ one of the feces gry” evils of his condition— PROPRIETO RS. » one to be borne philosop hically, and uirH 4 ing!a large stock of grace Jong gisienos. ’ Dealers in all kinds of Happy, indeed, are they w through. the ig te months, phendiharse drach y their HAY, CRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES, morning slum bers by the song of the birds, good typewriter, and the latest is a female least a employing women in their number seems creasing. A woman may be & book-keeper or a typewriter and yet be the most feminine creature imaginable, despite ‘her tions, says the Kansas ‘female -dunher woulda seem to be another kind of business wonian, and collector. capacity, and constantly inbusiness relaCity Star, but-the she brings forward very promptlythe question of how much distinction: must be madé Between a woman and a man in t' i One thing is certain, ady collector out of the The female collectors are for the most and, according ‘to their Persistent and as One can not kick a office. is somewhat m to go about m of a bill the same way as a porter happened in an office yesterday where fifteen or twenty young men were working. While h © was talking with the manager & well-dressed young woman walked in and inquired for one of the young Was pointed put to her, and while office watched her over to his desk and began a with him in a tone so low no one could hear. After talking for a few to go, and raising her voice, conversation settle I'll be for an unmerciful guying, and it is safe to eme was asked that my lady ¢ ithful and trustworthy, makin do Ta Hunter and fig insane and has. Seme Tall Stoties of an Ancient Florida Amon, gator Platt.” He wasa terror to the saurian tribe, says the St. Louis Globe4 ; dium-sized man, rather slim, with the genus , year andahalf. $ ! “cracker” written all over his jolly face, F The Victoria Colonist Says: The} He generally dressed in an odd fashion, and Peace creeks, made a desperate effort to pay the bill before Saturday. She was the collector for a jewelry firm. A merchant who has adopted the new about it, and said: As} collector is persistent. G one of the oldest and best-inow: Charles . of *gator hunters in South Florida is the in King and Joseph Farney, two young . dividual who earned the sobriq cautiously, hardly n his eyes would coast was clear and he his .entire body--would he would float on the has great @ some very bad collec. t see why a lady should not ask for the payment of a almost every thiug else TT. ie uet of “Alli cs Ad ay ig of poor chanticleer, whe, indeéd, seems to have among the studious and Schopenhater exceeds almosi~ all Tov. Menthly asit injurious noises recognized by the authorities of cities, and; in some cases, the Suppressed. Heavily admitted -tocertain streets of Berlin, and in others they areonly allowéd to pass on condition that the horses walk. The street-cars of Munich have no bells, and those of us who live in places used on Sunday
attendant on the At in Kansas City are Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso, @2@-VIRST-CLASS BOARD AND LODG‘t « SING aT REASONABLE RATES, ey Corner Broad end Pine @reeta LARGE STOCK OF PATENT FINE PERBPUMER«. FANCY SOAPS, Cer Eat end perfect purity _ Agent for the Imperial ‘London: Northern and Queen Insurance Companies, re ee Clearance sale: MRS. LESTER & CRAWPORDS LrvRimwa THE MEXT THIRTY DAYS. We must before our Spring Goods commence to arrive By Closing Out Our Fall and Wintep Stock, To accomplish this we have made GREAT REDUCTIONS in the Prices of Fall and Winter Millinery bons, Knitted Hoods, Shawls, Leggings, Mittens, Etc., Kte., Mrs. Lester & Crawford, ey: NEVAD/ CITY MAIN STREET C. C. WEISENBURGER. H. C. WEISENBURGER. Plaza F'ceq Store, Foot of Sacramento Street, Nevada City. WEISENBURGER BROS + i Onions, Crass, Clover, Garden & Field Seeds, TABLE, DAIRY AND STOGEK SALT, Ete., Eto. -RICES._ gy £<a?"EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST CASH J. E. CARR, Carr Bros.. E PROPRIETORS OF THE “ PALACE : : —_-_Ger. Pine and Com mercia ‘ ibs fecniane Nevada City. ke CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LABGE AND COMPLETE STOCK oF E THING USUALLY a PvaRy FOUND IN Pirest-class Drus Store. PAINTS, OILS VARNISHES ETC SCHOOL sooKs, a ee M@™ Only purchasers of Floor Tickets entitled to Souvenirs. BLANK Books, TOKETS (admitting gentleman and two ladies, ) $2, Spectators in Gallery, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS © PERIODICALS, More hereafter abour this Great Event. PICTORIALS, amar ss ey sv. wsrarens. —Musical Entertainment— ART SCHOOL. — Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. oo —-— — ae sae: "of PAINTING DRAWING FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER seepa. PE bia av D saga The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. Prescriptions securately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent ire gist : Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, . Feathers, Rib-. _ EVERY FEATURE A NOVELTY! New: Music ! LEONARD 8. CALKINS, GEO. ©: GAYLORD, B. N. SHOECRAFT......... Pe CS FLOOR MANAGER E. A. TOMPKINS, J. J. JACKSON, Saturday Evening, Feb, 2, '89. BEST Silver Anniersary = SOUVENIR BALL . _ AT ARMORY HALL, NEVADA Oris; ON TUESDAY EVENING PEBRUARY, 19, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF IN CELEBRATION OF THE ‘Twenty-F'1tth Anniversary OF THE FOUNDING -!OF THE ORDER OF PYTHIANISM. Superb Decorations ! Elegant Souvenirs ! Magnificent Music! _ Fnie Concert Program ! AND PROVIDED REGARDLESS OF EXPENSE . New Decorations! New Dances ! {Household Furnitur PROMENADE CONCERT 8b, Mio Lodge, No. 48, of, . —o— u i _. + @RAND BANKRUPE SALE THE ENTIRE STOOK OF Mattresses, Spring Beds Carpets, _ Mirrors, Etc., Recently owned by L. M. Suke” forth and purchased at Sheriff's Sale by the undersigned. ‘BEHOLD THE BARGAINS ! Bedroom Sets reduced from $115 to Bedroom Sets reduced from $40-to 1.25 to $1. . Carpets, per yard, reduced from $1 to 75 cents, Bed Lounges, reduced $22. Hair Mattresses, reduced from $20 to $15., hs pring Beds, reduced from $10 to $7. ‘Willow Rockers, reduced from $12 to $9 0 $9, a Rattan Rockers, reduced from $9 to Wall Paper, Halt Price. Picture Frames, Half Price. Mirrors, Half Price. Bird Cages, Hulf Price. Fine Rugs, Two-thirds Price. f Low Prices. The Goods will be Sold Without Reserve — Most of the Stock is New Reception Committee, 0. MALTMAN, GEO. A. GRAY, D. B, GETCHELL, CHAS, PECOR. E. J. RECTOR, DD. 8. BAKER. Floor Committee. F. A, BOST, A. R. LORD, CARL IL. MULLER, W. T. MORGAN, GEO, A. NIHELL, J. M. HADLEY. 2 AND IN STYLE. REMEMBER THE PLACE: HN Carpets, per yard, reduced from . : Parlor Sets, réduced from $60 pa 0. ‘ ‘Aud Evervthing Else at Equally. —OF— CROCKERY, — eee” ee _/ CHINA *AN FANCY GoobDs In This Market, They are Direct From Eastern Factories and.will be sold. San Franciseo’ Prices . I have also on hand efFull Line of Guns, Pistols, Shelf Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Powder and. Sportsmen's Materials, Doors, Windows, SEGA Iron. Steel, Leather, Findings. Water and Steam Fittings, Brass and Rubber.Goods, Chain Rope, Nuts,Bolts and Washers, And a Full Line of House Mil, Mining — And Farming Materia Geo, E. Turner, 57, 59 and 61 Pine Street, Nevada City. PROPRIETORS. rt ‘ Mie“ STRAIGHT will’ receive Color. and Pastel ‘New Conds! Suits to Order for Fall How Sl ' Det ‘Bedford record. 2: mont Gieuet false by Brigada ont ere Fi B: on the FOURTH hot maki h Stallion : Season 218889. \Pasheal Record 2:33. Winner a Glenbrook, Carson City, Nev., and Willows, Cal. by -Alt“4 Benrevi breok in the Fi ay at atWillows, Cal., which shows his al a 1 st ay his races outand com successfully oe Oil, Water Colo and Winter. Bip yaad os pene ear, 2 Bebe wntheesi ; : red b othe sir of Bell 4 H] Echo record 2;20, Lohore 2:28\4, Gibraltat oo I 5 C or Re [ 00 Kasy Terms ° Mrs, Harriet E, Guild, NATURE with tot AKETCHING FROM . . . EBM Victor the hay’ seed hore 2:21 and Oe : and aby practical application, f ' d Th T 1 the aah, op, ipiley, by Gon a by Bee Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearWho ta Needy and Deserving. ciyen " raring and Fortalt work We A. redman {he dl or, fz Bypayk'y Hambletonids Keanoing Orchards. eee. ait "ofMclentiy and aaneten ea? Stockbolm’s At 2 by Du on ss Admission 50 cents. Children halt. @28ht Both places are within two miles of i the Narrow Gauge price, depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and every advantage for a desirable home. Apply to ce F. G. BEATTY, ciation, Nevada City, The NEVADA DRUG STORE, ' PROPRIETOR. MEDICINE: ComBs, BRUSMEs, HAND MIRRORS; TOILET ABTIVLES OF ALL. KINDS — ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY 4 COM guaranteed. SHELTON COLLEGE Nevada County Academy. _ we. ARE Now PREPARED TO DO firet-clases work in MAKING UP FURS OF ALL _ DESCRIPTIONS _—— Table will be supplied’ with the Remeedosccns ttt se seseeee oe NOVO mM Uigy omni Into BUGGY ROBEs, MATS, RUGS, ROBES 8 Sree ‘ PMI GS ‘ “ for Children’s Carriages, Ete., at 4 : i ——-} ‘fhe house contains ag Pleasant furnished ‘ * 4 AT. ID. wigs LY, atom, rooms as can be found in the city, le. pet _—_— DAY BOARD, $500 A WEEK, £@P Samples of our Work can be seen at Geo. C. Gaylord’s store, Nevada City. Orders left with Mr. Gaylora will be yromptly attended to, ” a Challenge the United Staten to bea our wore. We are the acknowledged champions, CAMER & DRABEK. THE —AND— We A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Prices as Low as can be obBroad Street, Nevada City. tation, —~ wits Made inlthe Latest Fashjon, and Superior Work. manship; “ a seen tained in the City. r) eir i des with the remark, * gles ofthe winnere and profit by the whie ‘4 Payable on or Season. ‘i A & DRABEK Bet eeee vee published in tke Beant, PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, . CAMEn. ’ sia ui wtarones tothe here Guy, whose dam FURRIERS’ AND TANNERS, ish the € stew poy he epee of 2:12, ize the b they convey.” "Pasha will make the Seasor of 1889at--Gisnbrook coms mencing February . st and end. ing July Ist, 1889, Terms Thirt BSeasineure, of the Dollars f or Forty-five Dolley coh before the end G. F. TAYLOR, Manager, P. O. address Nevada City, Onl. : ‘A M. L. &.D, MARSH, epee ISP 9 ih Manvfactarers and Desters in Boulder Street, . i Nevada City. . ' aa cee ‘ . ‘ THE A RHSSION will open, in the Academy Notice for Publication. assy coat, and as the startled ‘gato evada County Carriage and W on Repositor ee une. which ean deprive a woman of words, ie boi would dive head ‘on hee ny BSP zn = yi ” ‘ ee ee TT MitED Sra LA D OFFICE BACoe the waters would be stirred up and a wild SHOAD STREET. NEVADA CITY, AT GLENBROOK. Tamento, California, January 10th,. Aw English Paper remarks that the . commotion would show that a great com. Bee a ow “OND AY, FEB. 111 1889 oilee is hereby given that in compliance When paying money for Clothes, > American girl is bound to shine, She bse on going Reach rigekeonia CEO. F. JACOSS, «+.. Manage: 1 SEB. 11th, Of June 3 iat eathra te Act of Congress get those that Fit and Show Your certainly is, 80 long as the world’s riding triumphantly the big ’gator, Are i dT clpitioa 9 E ACADEMY will be « thorough$f inter varias im the ates of California, Form to Advanta supply of diamonds hold out. he igre => the angel vers -* cadquacters for the : galtlig Scoot nent fol a ee we *TtA eM rie of Auburn, gouty or —— would ce he f = , : ee eer, fornia, gjtien bis thumbs Into the (igator's eyes Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, TH GEL bere, English and . ity fle nthe parstea 61% Phar * have recently receiyed an Immense novel on would be gentle and quiet asa. IN ALL GRADES, Semel Moni and faxageParements. Open fig an wil obec how hat the Stock © Foreign and Domestic Platt is also accredited with the feat of a ie ‘. FOR PROSPECTUS, giving Courses of . 1 catabiieh hie aemeultaral ind before tn, . Woolens, to which 1 invite the at-. Li” pins veto Rael front com, Columbus Buggies, : Carriages : Phaetons Gt2dy. Prices of Tuition and Board, ete., ac'facisarand 8 rece chia fe bs Ss,out Without so much as saying “by your : 71k, Vanioens ; ; WM SHELTON, a iii theater? 4 ; 7 tention of gentlemen of taste who want ries, yet-it is said that he was utterly fear.’ : , , . F : * J Hille, .Cala., August Rable, of Bae Gee (o wear Stylish Clothin . loss, and that in his combat with the wr 1. he ’ n caer reetrs POE, On Gala Sea fetes eee UE PEOPLE'S CYCLOPRDIA] xaowmenn iter quainted with the pr ’s habits. He has . : : Ee : Mand OFvice 47 Bacnau Can, sala thy of ane aérg a known to be, armed with only hs “ah unt ae The Now Three-Volume Edition ; N of her named rte . ome, “Examine my stock ‘and be} te coming to the slit te las odscintare 2% ‘Complete in conVenient valumes, wien, vi ready for the Holidays. fas he : and be ge » OF else driving the R ov tend meribar apt waling wien onty « part o & cyclopedia. “ vias ata : : ee { up to hilt in the brain, just back pty Aa dB bal Price o} similar works, swig ot an A FRIEDMAN ee es J " Prove r con Sse Se ae =f joing ide of ous of tae pp po oe EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. ei a endure if ies Portere tn pd Steet, two doors bolo Well, be SES ab <3 ; : . Jo N 0, ; ate t Fargo & Co.'s r ) idaf eae : SEER oe ewer, SE a foie [Meg eapen ee Oy. et ae CARRY light Tris! enti thin; said plea give ‘Ame