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: The Daily Transcript. .
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BWR t crete
Walla Walla isto have a free postal
delivery-system:
__General--Harrison™ had about 2000
New ¥Year’s-caHers: ima
———Pizen Switch, Lyon county, Nev.,
has a brass band of fifteen pieces.
A_convention—of—colored Catholics:
was heid-at Washington-Tuasday.
Louis Horner, a Chicago salesman,
Has gone to Canada, taking ‘with him
about, $20,000. =
Patrick Connor and Herbert Gibbons“were drowned while tkating at
Irvington, N.Y.
Selma claims to be the-seeend-town
“In 8ize-in-Fresnocounty. _ I-s population is over’ 3500.
fi. Thomas Vines of Chicago stole $10,000 and shipped. himself in a trunk to
St. Louis, but was caught.
Reports from Seattle, Taconia_and }
Portland shows that the Northwest is
enjoying a fullsized boom.
The Grand Jury of San_Beria dino
says the county buildings are worthless -and ‘the officials shiftless.
George Brenner .was kicked by’ a
~ horse at Marshall Harris’ ranch, Mariposa county; last Tuesday, and-died
in a few hours. :
The new union of. Failroad conductors, with headquarters at Los Angeles,
is said to have a rod in pickle for the
Burlington road.
San Bernardino. may not be «ble to
support a high school, but it nas a.
Winery that has turned out 100,000
gallons of liqior this season.
Charles Berryman, a miner at New
Almander, was fatally stabbed on Saturday “fight by —a—“Mextcan= named . :
Viela.The ‘latter made his escape.
-There ié-a strike of the-mvle-drivers
__ in baffling the powers of speech :
around us seem to prefer to suffer and
ents tofree yourself of every symptom
of these distressing complaints? Lf you
AE Use
at the Roslin Coul Mines near Ellenburg, Wash., preventing the operation]
of the principal mine owned by the
Northern Pacific Coal Company.
The negro miners are at work in mines
1 and 2.
Tongue Tangiers.
: + coanld mers willingly refraine
The popularity of Peter piperscle Tee wate relrained from p
brated peck ofpickled peppers will
probably never wane as a snare to
catch the tongue that would fain be
agile; but that test, has formidable rivals. The following short sentences,
as their'avithors maintain, do wonders
~Gaze on the gay gray brigade.
_' "The-sea ceaseth, and it eufficeth us.
Say, should such a shapely sash
shabby stitches-show?
Strange strategic Btatistics,
Give Grimes Jim’s giltgig whip.
“Sarah in a shawl:shoveled soft snow
softly. > petite
She sells cea shells. se
‘A cup of coffee in-a copper coffee
Smith’s ‘spirit flaék split . Philip’s
sixth gister’s fifth squirrel’s skull.
Are we to Have Another War?
Some political prophets aver. that
weshall. , Be that as it may, the bat=
tle waged by medical science against
disease will never cease. until we arrive at that utopian epoch when the
human family shall cease to be afflicted with bodily aliments. One of the
most potent weapons which the armory
of medicine furnishes; is Hostet'er’s
Bitters, which is of special utility as
a family remedy, as it is adapted to
the immediate relief and ultimate
cure of those disorders of the stomach,
liver and bowels which are of _commonest occurrence. Indigestion, biliousness and constipatiop are inseparable companions, and these ailments
are completely eradicated hy the
Bitters. But the remedial scope of
this supertatively wholesome and
genial medicine takes in also. nérvous
ailmeyts, rehumatism and _ kidney
troubles; its action in these, as in the
other complaints, being characterized
by unequaled thoroughness,
————-ee—
Cure for Sick Headache.
If you want a remedy forbiliousness, sallow complexion, pimples on
ache, ask Carr Bros., the Drugzgists, for
Dr. Gunn’s Liver Pills. Only one for
a dose. Samples free. Full box
25-centes—— my2l-ly
« So wh
Answer This Question.
Why do so mary pecple ,we see
be made miserable by Indigestion,
Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming Upof the Food; Yellow
Skin, when for 75 cents--we will sell
them Shiloh’s System Vitalizer, guar-anted to cure them? Sold .by Carr
Bros eae d6-6m 5
age
: oa
Liver Compiaint. Dyspepsia and
Is it not worth the emai price of 76
think go call at our store and get. a
“hottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. Every.
~@ printed guarantge .on
¢ y, and if it does you
‘ounothing.’ Sold
: ‘d6-6m
“nnd> feed
. Holden, in Wide Awake,.
sewers empty into the river. They grow
up inthe sewers, and eventually find
their way to the water’s edge, and there
settle permanently, —or—e: take—“up
-in—the warehouses near the
I-don*t mind clearing a stable of rats.
That’s fun for me.
with probably the-loss of two oF three
—ferréts,—-Nine-times out of ten_4 tat will
run away from a ferret, and when the
emerge from their-holes-my_dogs and
just lay for them and kill them as soon
had many & Valtiable ferret killed by
whari rats. The rats being used to eating garbage, greedily devour everything
they come across,-and grow to be tre:
mendously large. I have seen lots that
were as big as cats, and ferocions-fellows
they were, too.” I remember once of-a
pitched battle that-took—place between
three of my ferrets and five rats, down at
‘tthe sugar-boiling house on Delaware
avenue, below South street:--Each rat
was fully from fifteen to eighteen inches
in length, and must haye weighed from
four_to five _pounds.'They had it hot
and heavy for a quarter of an hour. The
ferrets fairly chewed the rats to pieces
and came out victorious, though they got
severely bitten themselves. Subsequently one of the-ferrets died,
“That night I succeeded in killing
ninety rats, But I have seen larger rats
than those in my time. A few years ago
my dogs caught a_rat down at. the
Washington avenue grain elevator which
was much bigger that acat. It was two
feet long andweighed twelve pounds.
He must have been quite old and unusually fat. I guess he was the king rat
about the elevator:. I was yery anxious
to capture him alive, and-it was hard
work to drive the dogs off, so eager were
they_to put an end to him. He had
fought them hard, notwithstanding his
age, and the dogs had+their dander up.
I manazed to drag them away, and then
threw.a net around him—aud—brought
him bome.to Camden. I doctored him
for three weeks, and his wonnds healed
pretty well. A saloon keeper near the
oid-navy yard made me an offer of $20
and I sold the rat to him to place on exhibition, He did not make much by the
venture, as-the saloon keeper’s wile was
afraid-of the big raf, and -being anxious
to get rid of the animal, poisoned it,
While the animal was on exhibition
there was a sign displayed on the iron
cage in which it. was confined, saying:
‘Don’t fool with,the rat.’ This injunetion was rather unnecessary, for all the
oking their fingers between the bars to stir
him up. His looks were enough to
frighten folks.” .
ely , ee
Reconstructing a Shark, at
When the famous phosphate beds
were discovered in South Carolina some
years ayo, vast numbers of bones. and
teeth were unearthed, showing that in
early times this locality had been peopled
by a great concourse of. strange forms.
Among the most abundant curiosities, as
the workmen termed them, were quantities of enormous teeth triangular in
shape, and serrated on the cutting edge.,
When shown to a. naturalist they were
immediately recognized as shark teeth,
and it became evident that at one time
the vicinity of Charleston was the bed of
an ocean, and that gigantic sharks flourished there in great nuwbers. Whenever the—beds of the Ashley and Cooper
rivers are vdredged_to-day numbers—of
these teeth are~brought up, and one in
my-<collection is hearly if not quite as
large as my hand. As the bones of the
shark are of cartilage,-they have long
sinte been destroyed, and only these
beautifully polished teeth—for they are
as fresh and glistening as when tirst diswould appear to be an impossible task
fo.restore this giant from a single tooth.
But\it is not so difficult as one might
imagine. From the shape of the tooth
of the great Carcharodon we can form
some idea of its appearance by comparing it with existing sharks, and from its
size we can determine how large it was.
One day I attempted a rough restoration
to gain some idea ofthe dimensions of
the giant. I had in my possession the
jaw of a shark which J hathcaught in the
Gulf of Mexico, which wouldsat the time
pass readily over my shoulders. The
k was about thirteen feetong—and
the teeth about an inch.and two-cighths
wide, and an inch and a half in length
There were eight rows of these, each row
being a little smaller than the last, until
they-dwindled down to mere points. I
took as many of the fossil teeth as I had,
and built up a jaw after the existing
model, using teeth where I had them and
leaving space where I did not. Gradually
the great mouth grew on the floor until
I found myself a small item in the area,
and when coinpleted I found that the
largest fossil shark-could have opened its
mouth and allowed me to drive in a topbuggy, and that its length could not have
been hess.in proportion than one hundred
and twenty-tive or thirty feet,—C, F.
Nitro-Glycerine,
Dr. M. H. Leskerstein, of Chicago, reports theremarkable effects Of nitroglycerine in resuscitating life, His patient
was a woman, who sank rapidly and was
apparently dead. Any action of the
heart was imperceptible, the temperature
of the body had fallen to 92 degrees ¥.,
and every indication of death was present. A solution of nitro-glycerine was
administered bypodermically, whea
there was a gasp, tollowed by three others
within. a minute. During the second
minute six respiratious were noted; with
a faint fluttering of the heart, but. no
wrist pulse was discernible. During the
evident and d feeble pulse.. During the
fourth minute the puise rose to 180 and
above, the face was flushed, the eyes
rolled, the muscles slowly relaxed and
the patient hecame comfortable,
Philosophy of Mother-in-Lawism.
It is-rather curious that a fair young
girl, full of healthful affection and sympathy and allthat sort of thing, should
grow. upto bea tyrannizing old motherin-law.
It does not seem natural, but if 4t
weren't so would everybody have such a
decided opinion about them? Is, it that
@ woman.when she gets married finds
herself so domineered over by a man that
her only revenge is to take it out.of the
than who marries her’ daughter? Are
daughters after all only a kind of bait to
catch a man that 2 mother-in-law-can get
upon?—Sdo Fraycisco Chronicle, ie
f
But when I am
“called upon to-clean-out-a—warehouse—I-}
ilways know that it méans-tongh—swerk,
as they show themselves. “But I-have
covered—are ‘left to tell the story. It}.
third minute eighteen respirations were .
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paivealie): eee o PM ae poms : . er
OFFICE: : A BATTLE WITH. RATS. Paine 8 <.;
No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal peas : « j Brillia nt Ne ‘ COMPOUND
POe ont The Story Told by a Professional Rat. = &te ike 4 hou ae Catcher in“Philadélphia. H :
eee , = ‘Durable “¢} CURES _. PROOFS
"Aeeporiie Goth taaine hae ee i ht and killed plenty of big . NEP “Paine’s Celery Com meeville North San Juan, French Coravé ¢aught and killed plenty of big . : a cated ay tire:
Tse Greet ee oomneld, Moore's . ratsin my time, but. the biggest ones . Economical ‘ ‘sy Neuralgia ain sick teadadhan
er town of Nevada county; also in Placer . Were captured along the wharves,” said . . : ee ee EMMys. L. A. Beeeron
end. ‘ —poention, at: Sacra amento; San} old Jack Gregory, or “English Jack; as} Are Diamond Dyes: Phey~excet alt Néivs5ts San Juetnts, Cal
Francisco—in fact, throughout the State (he is called by his acquaintances, others in Strength, Purity and—Fastness. “After using ‘six bot“ome San, Diego* from the 4 Gregory is a little old fellow, not more . xone others are j ‘ : Oo Boe P Prostration tles of Paine’s Celery
* stots peaks ane Se eM wee -. .th ive feet in height, and_ pressin o ene BTS JUS BS Gv0G. mibenkety gies: HOURS Rae Compound, . am cured
re See ane e ae . ree pon his sixtieth. year He ives. imitations—they are made of chéap and — bof rheumatiom,”
. xtieth. year. 2 : = = Samus Hutcinson
FRIDAY, JAN, 4, 1889. \in Camden, on William ‘street, below . inferior materials and [give poor, weak, jRhoumatism South Cornish, N. H.
_—_— — =—=. Roydon. When he starts out on his rat. crocky colors kes . yac a! ‘ y colors. 36 colors ; 10 cents each. “Tt has done me more
: . catching expeditions he—is—always—ac2 : : : Zee: Sones aettieny deaael
LATE NEWS. = = companied by two little Seoteh terriers, ated ler coherent eae ee os ; Ban, any other medi:
ae oe . chained together. With a box of ferrets . thnk or Biuing (so cts. a guart) ete. Soi by trap. “1 SSaS66 nie: we 9 5 Peg 7
a thrown over, his shoulder, “English . gists or by Be Sioux City, lowa.
_, A new bank.hasbeen started-at. Jack’ presents an odd picture. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.,Burlington.¥i § AND 4“ Paine’s Celery Comdicuicton = “I have followed _rat-catehing for-alivSena Asses aomeaee V pons sehees of reat
: : +ing for forty years,” said Gregory “byt . For Gildimgor Bronzing Fancy Articles USE * AE] Liver venefit for torpid ‘isan
Ty = soy S @wara . >. ; . A , — bh Ghee eOR and UINOUscane : Two servant girls were burned ina . the most vicious chaps are generally DIAMOND PAINT ae . wisCradors poss.” Evvzazemec.
Chicago -fire, . found along the wharves, near where the Hold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents. . . Seg a A Aap tasechees rt
Having a®very large stock of CHRISTMAS CANDYES on hand, and wishing to keep up with the progress
of the age, and being of a generous disposition and-determined not to be outdone by any firm in_town, Fam now
making arrangements with the Great Tea Shipping Company so thatPersons buying oO cents Worth of French Candy
WIL BE PRESENTED WITi A POUND OF FINE TEA,
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 forre-loading shells’; also a:quantity of Loaded
Shells, .
Talo ve Meals af all hows at this Restaurant,
AND ALWAYSZKEEP ON HAND > 4
FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS.
J.S, HOLBROOK Pine St. Nevana City,
Married Men of Nevada County nN “ANOTHER
Who wish to maintain the hizh repu[Jt 1 ‘ moot
‘tation to which they have aspired, as_ Horrible Crime Committed i
heads of families, would have bappy . coco
homes if they would remember their
wives at Christmas by getting for them
some practical and appropriate -present, such as a Popular New Home .
Light Running Sewing Machine. Write ,
to 725 Market St., San Francisco or see .
CObas. Nathan & Co., Grass Valley. -tf
geo ;
Pears’ Soap is the
toilet adjunct.
KENDRICK & GADDIS,
“THE PERPETRATORS,
—
To The Public:
most elegant . T
EING OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF
the Grain Distillery, situated near NeSEs Se Nest vada City, we have opened upa
Oh, What ov Cough.
W'o'esale and Retail Whiskey Wi'l you heed -sthe Warning,
‘the signal perhaps of the sure
approach of that. more terriBUSINESS. :
-ble-disease, Consumption? . Ask ore a
yourselves if you can afford for the
;No.-49 Pine Street,
NEVADA CITY,
sake of saving 50 cents, to run the risk
and do nothing for it. We know from
experience that Shiloh’s Cure, will
Cure your Congh. It never falla-“This
exp'ains why more than a Million
Botiles were sold the past year. It
relieves Croup and Whoop.ng. Cough
atonce. Mothers do not be without
it: For Lame Bark, Side or Chest, use
Shitoh’s Porous Plaster, Sold by
6m
Next door to Geo. E. Turn
Hardware Store,
Where we offerto the Trade ani the peo
ple in general, our own production of the
finest and purest, hand-made, Copper Distilled Corn Whiskey ‘that was ever placed
npon the market of the Pacifie Coast. Not
like the Colored Doctered ChemicaledDropsical-Pop-Sknll, so called Whiskey that
now fleodsthe country, but the genuine,
erystalized jnice of the Native California
Grown Corn. It is as pure and clear. as the
sweet sparkling mountain water, of which
Nevada andthe adjoining counties may 80
justly and proudly hoast,
Why should Whiskey he colored, when its
original, natural state is perfectly clear ?
Ts it to suit the fanev of some imaeinary
being that. never existed, or is it like the
masque worn by the
‘ HIGHWAYMAN
For ase deception? These are qnestions
for the common sense people of California’
to answer, and decide whether or_not they
will continue the use of impure Whikrkey,
and with Dropsy be carried to a premature
“{frave. Tf you nse absolutely straight Whiskey, sch ag we offer forsale, it will add
verre to vour lease of life, rather than reduce them.
We pretéPto-nuila up an honest, legitimate trade of Pure— 3
WHISKEY_
Carr Bros.
“PRIVATE. BOARDING HOUSE,
MRS. A. PERRY, Proprietor.
Main Sifeet, (at’ the Mill’s Residence.)
EF~FIRST-CLASS-ROARD AND LODG(NG AT REASONABLE RATES.
The Table will be supplied with the
hest of everything, ~
yo
The house contains-ag pleasant furnished
rooms as can be found in the city.
DAY BOARD, $ 00 A WEEK.
igi That will stand the firé’test, as it were.
PELTON COL ee ins or waves tates
eo eee CLEAR: AS GLASS.
Nevada County Academy. It saa clear does not make it Gin, by any
a meins We don't. want anything to dr with
‘,
THE ESSION will open; i
Building
AT GLENBROOK, \.
‘ON MONDAY, FEB. 11th, 1889.
: ADEMY. will be a thoroughteciteg ne for Boysand Girls, with a
Primary Department for small children.
£ will have English and
cme OLLEG of Study; also Business,
Normal, Musie and Art Departments. pen
to Students of both Sexes, :
FOR PROSPECTUS, siving Courses of
Study, Prices of Tuition and Boartd,ete., address es
WM. SHELTON,
__Nevada City Cal.
tampered Whiskey, neither should any oththe Academy . er person went anything to do with it,
We most réspectfilly solicit trade from
the retail dealers and the family bottle trade
ofthe community, which shall receive our
prémpt and honest attention.
Ms
Knowing our mission is filling a long felt
We believe Maat eré long-our Whiskey will
be as popular itNthis country-as were the
names of Grover Cleyeland and Benjamin
Harrison in the late campaign.
Kendrick & :
CAMEn & DRA
FURRIERS AND TANNERS,
Quaker Hill, Nevada Co.
New York Bakery.
+ Ta ; ? Aa Ps n . 5:
GYM. GURST, ; ropretor, W, ARE, NOW PREPARED TO DO
MAKING UP FURS ‘OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS
Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES
AVING PURCHASED THIS WEL! ’
known vind pulart Bakery of Mrs
“John Hurst. en '
OOMMAROTAL, STREET
intend -to keep on hand ut all times a goo
Variety of = for Children’s Carriages, Etc. at
BREAD,
ie PIES, : ee reasonable Prices.
CAKE, aa ees pee
ees @G@F-Sainples of our work can be seen Wedding Cakes
Made to order on shert netice or
reasonable terms. : ; :
All order for anythingin my line promp
ly attended to,
And Fa; try at Geo. C, Gaylord’s store, Nevada City.
most .
Orders left with Mr. Gaylord will. be
promptly attended to. ‘
By strict attention to business, givin: : We challenge the United States to bea
‘good satisfaction and selling at-low rates,L ne “our worg. We are the acknowledged
2 champions. a
{hope to merit a liberal patronage.
bY EST
‘New Goods .
Form to Advantage.
ROOD AS GOLD!
prgees,. }
GRAND.
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
Household Furnitur.
Mattresses,
Spring Beds
Carpets, .
. Mirrors, Etc.,
Recently owned by L. M. Suke_ forth and purchased at Sheriff's Sale by the. untersighed,
BEHOLD THE BARGAINS !
——— Sets reduced from #115 ta
Fs =
Bedroom Sets reduced from $40" to
30
*
Carpets,_per yard, reduced —from
$1.25. to $1.
Carpets, per yard; reduced from $1
to 75 cents, as :
Parlor Sets, reduce: from $60 to $40.
; Bed-Lounges,—reducedfrom-$30-toe
V7 Se :
Hair. Mattre: ses, reducedfrom $20
to $15. ;
. Spring Beds, reduced from $19 to $7,
Willow Rockers, reduced from: $12
to #9. %
Rattan 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 be
Sold Without Reserve !
AND IN STYLE.
REMEMBER THE PLACE;
biG MAW
PROPRIETORS.
New Styles .
Suits.to. Order for Fall
and Winter.
A. Friedman The Tailor,
Broad Street, NevadasCity.All Goods of my own importation.
A Perfect Fit) Guaranteed.
Suits¢Madelin the Latest?Fashion, and-Superior Work.
manship.
Ss
Prices as Low as can be obtained in the City.
When paying. money -for Clothea,
yet those that Fit end-Sbow Your
Lom ;
T have recently received an Immense
Stock o Foreign and Demestic
. Woolens, to which I invite the attention of gentlemen.of taste.who want
{o wear ‘Stylish Clothing. :
— *
ome, {Examinemy stock ‘and be.
ready for the Holidays.
A. FRIEDMAN,
Broad Street, two doors below Wells,
f X= EXave The
Largest and Gest Assortment
—OF—
fre ram
+GROCKERY,CLASS,
CHINA
~ FOR TH WERK (NEY
ton Kid Gloves, Embroideted back, at Fifty Cents a
pair. Any one purchasing a pait of these Gloves is entitled to a Chromo. Ses
fansite 5) ¢
ROSENBERG BROS. will sell for this week 4:But>.
’
Most of the Stock is. New
AN
in This “Market:
They are Direct From Eastern
Factories and will be sold
Sal Francisco Prices-!
I have also on-hand a Full Line of
Guns, Pistols,
Shelf Hardware,
Stoves. Paints,
Powder and
“ Sportsmen's Materials,
_ Doors, Windows,
ron, Steel, Leather,
‘Leathe: Shoe
: Findings.
at KINDS. OF
Water and Steam,Fittings,
Brass and Rubber Goods,
Chain Rope, Nuts,
‘Bolts and Washers,.
And a Full Line of
House Sill Mining
And Farming Materials
Geo. E. Turner,
57, 59 and 61 Pine Street,
_ Nevada City.
=—oaehal
Record 2:33'4.
Winner at Glenbrook, Carson
City, Nev., and Willows, Cal.
Defeating Bedford record 2:3314, by Altmont Cricket 2:31), by Brigadier Tom ,Be1iton 2:82, by General Benton, Don Marvin
. 2:3414;-by Fallis Bird, 2:31, by Tilton Almont
and others. Lowering his previous: record
on th® FOURTH heat at Gleenbrook and
making his best record in the FIFTH heat
#tWillows, Cal., which shows his ability to
. &t.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
. 2:40'4, Four years old 2:39, Five years old
2:8414, Sixyears-old 2:334.
Pedigree>-Sired Echo, the. sire of Bell
Echo record 2;20, Echora 2:2314, Gibraltar
2:2214, Victor the hay seed horse 2:22 and
pene 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 ee fotries 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 Bréeder
and Sportsmen, Dec. 15, 1888, :
In reference tothe horse, Guy, whose dam
lady Seeley’s American star, record of 2:12,
and the FASTEST heat trotted during 1888,
he says pu is another of the many instances where. like Maud 8.,2:08%, Jay-Eye See
2:10, St, Julien 2:1144, Patron 2:1414, Sunol
2:18 at two years old, remarkable trotting
speed has resulted from ¢ombining Trotting
strains wiih Diome so! tains which _furnthe power, will and endurance to carry their possessor to the f
cludes 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 Glehbrook commencing February . st and ending July Ist, 1889. :
Terms Thirty Dollars for the Season, or Forty-five Dollars to insure.
Season. :
“[\:G. F. TAYLOR, Manager.
P.O; address Nevada City, Cal.
M. L. & D. MARSH,
Manvfacturers and Dealers it.
Boulder Street. : Nevada City.
Dep OF ALL K£NDS FOR BUILD
ing and Mining purposes on hand and
sawed to order, ye“ keep constantly on
hand a large stock of : “
Sash, Doors, Blinds . Shakes
Shingles. Moulding, Laths, .
Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling,
Pickets, Etc. ktc.
Clear and ‘Sscond-Quality Sugar Pine,
ALSO DEAL IN
. Pargo & Co.'s Express Office, Nevada
City. i iass,
Stallion : Season : 1889, .
ront, and con<«. °
Payable on or before the end of the}
iI Kind : of Lumber .
Oak Soruce Pine and
. GedurFirewood. .
‘FOR THIS WBEK ONLY !
Any one purchasing Five Dollars worth of Goods
FANCY GooDs)* :
PALACE DRY GOODS STORE
Is entitled to a Handsome Framed Engraved Chromo
Remember, before purchasing anything for Christmas
call at the : =
PALACE DRY GOODS STORE,
=Fhe Chea jest Piste 19 eee
Fe ENBERG BROS.
P. S.—Gent’s, Ladies and_Children’s Linen and. Silk
. Handkerchiefs a specialty.
Tor Sale or Rent, on asy arms .
ing Orchards. ne ee eer
Both places‘are within two miles of the Narrow Gauge
depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and every advantage for a desirable home.
A pply to
F.G. BEATTY,
Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso
ciation, Nevada City.
we
C. C. WEISENBURGER. H. C. WEISENBURGER,
Plaza Feed Store,
“Foot of Sacramento Street,
_ ‘PROPRIETORS,
. Dealers.in all kinds of
HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES,
Onions, Crass, Clover, Garden & Field Seeds,
TABLE, DAIRY “AND STOGKSSALT, Ete., Eto. ,
AAR EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST CASPYRICES. gay >
Country Orders carefully filled, :
J. E. CARR.
T. GH. CARR
Garr Wros.
PALACE :: DRUG ::
Cor. Pine and Commercial
STORE,
Nevada Clty.
7 EEP’CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY
THING USUALLY FOUND IN A
;
Ree olnade Drug Store.
PAINTS, 0:15, VARNISHES ETC
'SCHCUL BOOKS,
SELANK BOOKS,
MIRCKELLANEOUS BOOKS
PERFODICALS,
PICTORIALS,
NEWSPAPERS
Agenia for the San Francisco Examiner.
——
FIFRLD, GAKPENAND FLOWER SEEDS.
The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City.
gist
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Prescriptious accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent, Drug
NEVADA DRU
Oorner Bread end Pine Streeta,
WET.
G STORE,
cebbene . Nevada City
teeeeee
De Winton,
PROPRIETOR. :
L ARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINE 3
FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, :
COMBS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS
TOILET ARTIULES OF ALL KINDS
AREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS ’
Pia Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed, , wx 400M
Agent for the Imperia] London, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies,
NS
Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository,
ee BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
GEO. F.JACOSS, --=a
Manage:
~. Headquarters for the.
Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, .
EN ALL GRADES. .
ULL VARIETY
The Best in the:= World =‘for'= General Use.
The N ew pies V olome Edition
hensive ad compar topics. Complete in 3 ‘Renee en pe nas ogurbutor \ Pics Complete in 8 convenient yoluines
Now Ready soctenrihete oat ope welting ¢ with iniy-s part's a cycl edi wad
Y. Really Cheap—Less than hal! @ price of almilar works. (itera
Send to us for specimen e8, etc., that you may see for y
s We call the pe om perrred mn of Scllool Trustees: Teachers, ete. to the .
_. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT, _
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Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bear—
Columbus Buggies, : Carriages : Phaetoris
THE PROPUE'S CYCLOPEDIA:
NBURGER BROS.
ar
ree
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The Daily
—
Mendelssohn
For forty year:
Quintette~-Club,
charmed the mu
tion. The club h:
changes in-its met
time, but the ve
is yet at its head,
remains there its
ard will -bemai
ten years since th
this city, and it tl
class musical ent
tened-to here, A
as well as other Ic
“artistically -rende
know it-is~comi
writes a8 follows .
Transcript: ‘**
visit California i
we-hope-to have
pearing again-in
music-loving city
this State_a band
itself the -‘‘Bostc
but it hails from
no connection w
ton organization.
Harry Daniels
ceived a. letter re
Honoxen, N.
Do you_want_t
and safely? T
bonafide and ar
you may, supp
storekeeper-will +
ont the lest hesits
ful expert canno
ticle’ of a flaw. “
If -you--conclude
a full -particul:
and postoftieé ; 2
possible. All co
returned as soon
good faith toward
wise I will not tr
with yon. I shal
shortly with a fu
goous. Any lett
as below will rea
limited inthe we
Europe, therefor
answer promptly
The letter is n
lowing address c
paper accompan
rew-number—G1i
Toledo, Ohio.”
pa ok Gis (a8)
he does not wan
A. U. W
W. M. Argall,
sisted by J. E.1
8. Rector-as G.
day evening inst
“ficers of Nevada
Ui Wades
M. L. Roberts,
¥. ; JMcGibbor
Recorder;-J3+-F
Groves, Receiy
Geo. E, Robin
gle,O. W. The
gation of the me
Lodge. A cand
the-two degrees .
ter the ceremon
ter supper at E
On Friday e
~the Lodge at Nc
installed, and
those of-Grass .
———
A Question~
Mr. Ford, the
ster in the Shri¢
the TRANSCRIP’
that he though
testant, should .
ter of the electic
before the Gra
have complain
against the part
Lord knew who
fraud were ther
as what he sho
and lris faithful
that he. is“an
Everything dev
that Mr. Lord i
respecting the
parties as is’ Mr
thinks of accu:
plicity.
A Clty As
At their next
the third Thur:
City Trustees y
to fill the vacar
of D. F. Getch
send in their a
—_
N. 0.
A special me
No. 6, will be}
2:30 o'clock, fe
ing the newly
AQICE
“Jennie Mari
THE .
A-Comparise
¥
What is th
bodies of wate:
ica, Hudson B
ville” Sound ;
The first is :
Water. Thes
of Water. Th
Sound of Wat
tleman’s Rive
difficulties hay
uee of Roper
cau Syrue, 1
* gestion, Dysp<
the Side or ]
Headache, Co
ney Troubles
known where
The G, G. M.
sale at W. I
street, Nevad
Mrs. Addie R