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January 18, 1876 (4 pages)

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interesting. and profitable—one. « , ity, and scores had to leave for want _ ed the elegant banner that only once _ the Tréasarer’s hands from last year, “{ntendent of the Eureka Luke Water — Chie Bally NEVADA. crTt, ¢aL.— Phe Seuliertiiamnces ‘Biano.” ‘LOCAL AFFAIRS. Anniversary Concert. The anniversary ‘concert given at the Congregational Church on Sunday evening, was in very way an The _ house was filled to.its utmost. capac“of accommodation. ‘The exercises . were varied; . Pieces auth dialugnes were beautifully rendered “by the children,. A trio -was sung by’ the Misses DreyfassandHarrigan, and —# Hitet by Miss Lizzie Glasson.and Miss Tda Hartigan i in @ manner that delighted the audience. Two ) thrill: . ing quartettes were. performed by. the choir. Mrs. Dr. Chapman gave the concluding recitation in her -accastomed touching and impressive } “style; ~~ Phe collections and class of_ferings amounted. to .about $80. “Migs Mattie Deal’s class was award& year leoks.forth significantly upen the aspiring youth. . The report “showéd an average attendance of 175, an increase of three new classes. with competent teachers: $24 60 in “after paying for this year’s magazines and lesson papers. -. << = : “Death of R. C. Black. KC. Black, an old resident of Blodtifield township in this ‘county, died’ on Saturday™ night last. — Deceased was for a long time Superand Mining Company,-and was well . ; known-all-over the county He, was an honorable man, a good ‘Citizen, and he wi Tis! ——Sof ee } and were we not; itt the expression of our judgment, in perfect accord . _ small triumph for the Decker Brothers Biano. -“Thei¥ iniversalcom mendation would suffice for us; had -we-no-other means of judging}. but . guish between a band organ and piano. We know a full, deep, rich,sonorous, or soft and symputheti¢ tone when we hear it; we know Whether a player is laborivig "and _ pounding, or whether his totich is easy. and elastic; and‘ we know what-skill in. the manafacture of an instrument—what nice adjustment of All the . parts—is hecessaiy to produce the effect that “captivates the-educated ear, We al-. A hy [BO SHOW that*power, purity, softness, . Sweetness of tone, elasticity ; ahd pre}eision. of touch and. durability ‘of tune, are distinguished features of the. Decker Brothers instrument. We should not speak ‘S80 positively. did we not know wheyeof weaffirm, with such porformers as Professors Andres, Bonawit2;"-Abills, * Anschutz, Liebling, “Walter, Kerrison, and scores more of -the -most eminent. -in-the_United--States,Canada—and-. 4 Europb. To those who want ay,instrument for the music there is in it, who are not content with mere shoddy for show, we commend the Decker Brothers, No harm, at any rate, ta and sound one, 633.Clay street, San Francisco, —— Vasans Places In the dental ranks will never pecur ort loti 2 with . that famous tooth-wash; SOZQO. DONT. From youth -to ot age it ~—-the Eureka mite;-as-soon—ks~possi“ble, so-as +5 allow rock to be obae a The Railroad, ° The track was completed to the _depot in Grass Valley yestérday, and the iron will be put down as far_as . unlmpaired. fhe teeth of persons . Wilt keep-theenamet-spotigss, , and . “To have won the’ favor of the most} : se = “. distinguished-artieés-of the age;-is-no-we.do-profess-to—be able to—distin-}} delicate balancing ofthe actién, what . ~ deop-in—atKotter, Chase& €o's}R. PROOF BLAUKING! Qvernor NIGHT LAMPS. ELEGAN * TOILET Goons, = A LL warrants on va Genaeed Fund regis‘tered prior to Oct, 7th, 1875; also all. warrants on Road Fund registered prior to Jan. 1st.1876;also: all warrants on Hospital Fund Tegistered prior to July 10th, 1875; also warrant. No. 3 registered Julx THE BEST SEWIN G MACHINE OIL, CONCENTRATED BENZINE, For removing Paint and ‘Grease from’ Wearing ._ Apparel ~ MIXED PAINTs,. READY FOR USE AT NEVADA DRUG STORE. a LE. MM. ‘PRESTON, Drugeist, BROAD STREET: NEVADA CITY. ‘Rathbone Range . ee ae ~The Best, . Best Finished —and-most completa Cooking a: —OR— -_ STOVE EVER MapE. . 5 ciate To be thoroughly appreciated: they-must: . ated upon at examination of their apparent. merits. Fr economy is # duty, then « every. Housewho use SOZODONT have a Pearl-. like whiteness, and the gums a To= seate bue,while “the breath is rendered sweet und fragrant. It is comkeeper Bhould buy a RATHBONE RANGE! For thay use less than hait ‘the fuel contained for bullasting the track up—as far as laid, We do not know whethrtrack laying . will be pushed ab -abead ha this. plase-betae_ they —autuh ap = with the essai or not. > aienieecmiae Tmproving _ The toads are improving very rapt. idly now. ‘he road to Grass Valley, is dry and in good condition, and: a those leadiag'to other parts ‘ef the eounty are passably ‘good now. — age in New Landlord. Union Hotel on Thursday. moved from his former home, and is making all his arrangements for asseek control ou the day mentioned. Children’s Masquerade. We hope all the little folks under sixteen will take part in the children’s masquerade on Thursday chesial. It has been suggested by some ladies _that mothers hay find many: hints} — characters,ete., in Moth-: --for dresses ; Pike’ 8 Foothache Brops curé in 1 minute, Mr. Snapp will take charge of the. “He has . posed of rare antiseptic. Herbs ‘ and is entirely free from the objectionable and injurious ingredients of’ (Tooth Pastes, &c. §14-1m VALUABLE AND Reriune = ~Broyn’sfording prompt relief‘incoughs, “colds, etc. ~ y the cough may silence you. > _ LS ~A CARD. : * To all who are ‘suffering from the errors hess, early decay, loss of manhood, &.,I will senda recipe that will cure you FREE . OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, Sehd a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. JosEpa T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City. o3-6m wicmiam-arucvers City: " ents for old folks, and 25 cents for ‘. CIGARS, of all brands, the city of Nevada,Nare requested to , On or before Thursday, Jan. 20th, 1876, wonderful saponaceous qualities,and ‘for cleansing glass, gold, silver and erockery _ only of LESTER & MULLOY se acavicgh . = Goose, rs ATi Bo Peep, Red Riding Hood, etc. These costames, made} ' of paper muslin or other i inexpensivematerial, ‘would serve the purpose of @ perfect disguise, and at the same time be very pretty. Adinissigx, 50 the masquers,-----—--js as Neties. --All_persons-having claims against present them to A. H. Hahson, Secretary of the City Board of Trustees, _ ae “x full line of Crape Lis saiae. L, Jacobs & Bro. ane rc Fur Cape Sank On Saturday last a fur cape was "lost between Nevada City and Is-. “mnert’s ranch. The finder will confer ‘a favor by leaving it at™the Milwaukee Brewery, Nevada City. = “Beneficent ' Suclety. Ze The next meeting Uf the Cungregational Church Beneficent * Society, will be held at the residence of Mr. Dickerman, on Tuesday evening next, Jan." 18th. All are cordially invited to attend. By order of . Mrs. J. 8: Dom, Pres. Mrs. L. care Sec. natural gottcore. a8 denlaiatas td , and removing grease and oil it is wonderful,. To be obtained «+. je . Masonic a SMOKING OR ‘BROAD 81 STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL ARCHIE NIVENS. Building, : _Pime_ Street, y IVES NOTICE that: -he-h the stocx of JACOBS BROS., in-the store, and has removed his stock of Goeds to this well known stand. He has now on hand'‘an immense stock of TOBACCO, of. all ‘brands, PIPES, ete., which will be sold as cheap as any establishment. IF YOU WANT A FINE BRAND OF CIGAR GIVE ME A CALL. IF YOU WANT A GOOD-ARTICLE OF CHEWING TOBACCO, GIVE ME A CALL. The Office of the Western Union Telegraph Company, and the Agency of the San Francisco Chronicle has been removed to the above place. Don’t forget the place; Pine street, in the Masonic Bnilding ARCHIE NIVENS. ase irl Nov. 0 20, 1876. EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CITY. P. WELLINGTON, Proprietor.ae ete of the EMPIRE S8TAgin 8 announces that he has now F peo lot. of Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at —— shortest notice'and nthe most reasona’ terms. oryhe Horses are free from vice, of god style and capable of eae as fast as any tleman cares to drive Cartieaee for Funerals attended to with Bronchial Troches are invaluable to} at oom Sirenck that terrible enemy of. life; a bad cough, with Hale's Honey . , of Horehound and Tar, otherwise j and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak} oe purchased Making-as—com: lete a stock of goods in . “this line as. can Le found in Nevada County, LS fie is sumed by the old Obsolete » styles of Btovas. “Warkét. = They are perfect in their sphere ; ‘solid as fire-proof 6: safes arid finished like pianos For eate, by = ae B.TURNER, . a a Nevada City, Or, E. B, MOTT, Jr. + 2 53 & 55 J St. Sacramento. dis _ PIANO LESSONS. MISS LUCY BOBO, \ , 7HO.HAS HAD A LARGE EXP RIENCE IN TEACHING “ INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, The highest references as‘to abil. ity can be given, among whom are! Hon, P. 0, Hundley, Oroville. P. Van Clief, Marysville. ¢ Rev. C. E. Rich, Nevada City, : : 7 Reve Gea. E. ee “ =a eae the Theatre, : Nevada City, Dec, 29th, 1875 d ES 4 DANCING ACADEMY. HE UNDERSIGNED A ANnouncé4o their: patrong and friends that they have leased : TEMPERANCE MALL, For dancing ‘purposes, _ Classes will meetas follows: Ladies’ Class on Wednesdays, at 2 o’clock, P. M. Gentlemen and Ladies’ at-73¢-o’clock Wednesday evanings. Children’s Class on Saturday, at2o ‘clock, P.M. SOCIAL every Saturday evening. Music and Hall furnished for all occasions.SCOTT & PARKS. Nevada City, January 1st, 1876. RUDOLPH PHOTO-GALLERY. BROAD 8T., ABOVE P'NE, WNEVADA‘CITY. R. A. DESMOND—«Artigt. ICTURES ities in the highest etyle of Ps the art. Prices low, “}. Phe Tables ot the Union, — 4 Wiki be kept atthe Bar, and the Billiard a Sear TONAL EXCHANGE BROAD STREET. be_used, ‘but they-can-be-partiallyappreci= + : fully, Solicited. and Ranges that “have been Bold in this . Will receive a limited number of pupils, a4 Carriage, Sign, and Orna 10th, 1875, will be paid-—on—presentatienInterest-ceases from date. i. P. SANFORD, Treasurer. By A. H. PARKER, Deputy. Sava, Jan, ‘i 1876, UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY ~-. CALIFORNIA. JACOBNAFFZIGER, Preps: THIS well Known and popular Hotel, sitdated on Main sae% peat hasbeen ‘thoroughly overhauled, refitted and_furnisned in-first class style, and is Low open for the reception of 1ests, The Sleeping Apertments, Ane large, airy_and comfortable, bed in thé hoyse contains a Spring Mattrass. As-a-abésirable quiet place for the weary, the UNION 1s not excelled by. any House outside of San Francisco. Will compare favorably with any Hotel in the State, and will be ‘filled = the best the maarket affords. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars Room is supplied with the BEST TABLES. to be found in the State,Every attention will be given to make the ; guests comfortable. The proprietor solicits a —" of the public patronage, nid-JACOB AFFZIGER. “HOTEL, -.NEVADA CITY; 8. A, EDDY, : Saas HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS ALways-open forthe accommodation of the Traveling Publie,-Large sdditions have’ been made to it,and ithas been fitted up in elegant style. The Sleeping Rooms are large, Biry. and ¢ Vable-wil-f. compare are favoratily with that of arly Hotel in the State, The Proprietor will spare no
RS Her er to Fender” tis" Toni * -. JOHNSTON's SON, Street, in the City of Nevada, . . and every . his” uests . Stecessors to W. H. Crawford, 27 & 99. ‘WAIN STREET, . Opposite Unton Hotel, am FePorrens— ANp DEALERS. nt 4 HARDWARE, STOVEs, IRON & STEBL, NAILS, SHOVELS “PICKS, Wheelbarrows, = Zl 3 Grindstones, Rope; : ‘Blocks é& Sheaves, t Ox Bows and Keys, sozine = ~-MAGHINE-AND‘CARRIAGE BFLTS, sk PAINTS &OFLS; of att jomitar FUSE, SHOT, &c, Full line of ROGERS’ Oclebratea” _Ni ickel Plated Ware. Direct. from Meridan Bilttania’ Oo, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, “LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, _ WICKS, &c. —— for all’ waite of' the State have their Offices at this Hotel. fetta The: House is kept“dpen all night for. the accummodation of the Tees Ts Public, Billiard Tables and Bar connected With the Hotel. }--A share—of-Public Satzonage is FespectEDDY, Proprietor, ‘Nevada, Taare 17th.. = DENTISTRY BS E. HUGHSON, has. opened . an office In Kidd’s Building, Broad: Street. Over Hyman Bros.’ Store. He is propared to perform all kinds of latest and most approved styles. Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver Vulcanite_and-Alumimsam. — Satisfaction guaranteed as to quality and price of work. Visits made at residence if desired. b evade; May 30th, 1871. _ _L. BUSHELL, HORSE SHOER AND “BLACKSMITH, COYOTE STREET,,ABQVE GAS ‘WORKS, ; NEVADA CITY. OULD call attention of the public to the fact that he is prepared to do "Blacksmithing inall its branches Iron work for Wagons.. Carriages, Min. ing a, etc., done ina workmanlike manHO siamnnomaxe A SPECIALTY 2 Preventing corns, bunions, contraetion of the hoof, Interfering, all of which are sus ed by bad-shoeing. P.S. I will work CHEAPER and give better satisfaction than any other Blacksmith in Nevada County. lL. BUSHELL, Nevada City; Nov. 2.-im mental Painting. J. W. COOLEY, T SEAMAN’S CARRIAGE. FACTORY, (near the residence of John Cashin, on the Grass Valléy ae is Bow. pre. pared to do CARRIAGE AND SIGN PAINTING In all ts branches, in-the most ‘finished ttyle, and with promptner Prices to suit = tom facts G anteed Sa ctien Guar ed. * : W. COOLEY. COUNTY WARRANTS. LL Warrants on General Fund registered prior to April 6th, 1875, willbe paid on presentation. , Interest ceases from date. Z E. P. SANFORD, Treasurer, By A.'H. PARKER, Deputy Nevada, Deo. 24; 1875. i HE above Reward will be paid for the T recovery-of two Cows that strayed pyre. Ranch Nov. Ist. One of them was spotted Cow, white and red, with the top Pe the right ear off and an undercut in the same and the left ear split.. The other one ad has the same marke and is a brown roan ; both branded M. P. on thé right hip. Address ‘Michael Phelan, P. Purdon or this office. : ; jil-lw TO TAXPAYERS. hereby givea that the city. oy 6 has been placed in my hands and I will be at the City — on tna after —— January 34, from 9 naa lock, A. M.,ta5 P. M., until January ? sont Beaile Horses always on hand. 4 er rc ~ : ~~ ti Horses boarded by the day, week ort aire ash-aaie ban Puce at mpnth and the greatest of care guaranteed come delinquent, and 5 mane will be D. ey eg: egg — Sak ees lee City Marshal. saved City; — 17ehiy 18752" Bl 4 . Ney = : “B10 Reward. . STOKES” EXCHANGE HOTEL, MAIN STREET, Grass Valley, California. ,6 ee AVING taken this old established Hotel, well known to travelers and people of the County, and having thoroughly renovated it, I am now to receive guests and etd them FIRST CLASS STYLE. . Every atten‘ion will be yiven to the wants of guests. A Fine BAR and BILLIARD SALOON is attached to the Hotel. : ~The General Btage ‘Office is kept af this wall W. ©. STOKES, Provrietor. “40 Mechanical-and Operative Dentistry, in the . — ae whic h are very prevalent and afflicting. It ~Piraniors Tron tie prood,” . health returns. in early life. L WATER PIPE constantly on hand avd den: ection made with the City Water Works, IRON PIPE made to. order and all . kinds of Repairing done. __In fact the best: -Helected stock of Goods the Cheapest: tea Call and see us at the _ Pioneer Stand, . = . oy ~L NUTS AND CONFECTIONERY. . _ Chain, Anvils, Visesx— _ RUBBER HOSE, BELTING ad esti i wa: A Large stock of akvacdict IRON in Nevada County, and as iremias as . ‘. any. style, $12, S@-OPPOSITE THE -UNION . HOTEL. a, _TAM’S OYSTER SALOON. PINE STREET, NEVADA. _ANTOINE TAM, HAS ‘made arrangémenits for’ Shea da-City and rt with" ‘Fresh Eastern and CaliforniaOYSTERS, . Inany styledesired, such as Oysters on the, Half Shell Pan and.Fancy Roasts. Oyster Stews, Fried. has CIGARS! CIGARS!He is also in receipt. ‘ofa chotes stock. Sh supnlyi ing the people of Ne Yan 5S . of Cigars, and willsell a better article fer— the money thati any other establishment ie the mountains, oan A ful line of Candies, Americ an, French. and Puncy. Also a fresh stock: of Nuts, of all kinds. ANTPOINE i Tam, ., Nevada, da; Dees Sth, 28TH ‘New . Lard, ; Bellows, Also, the celebrated oe New max = BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE —— i CASHIN &. CO, It-being i our-own' manufacture wo ‘warrant it 0. 1, ‘Valley road, or by letter through the Post ‘peer wilk be eens attended to. CASHIN & co. Nevada; Dee: #,18T5i. .NEW ‘TAILOR SHOP. Commercial Street, Nevada City,: Next door to Mr CGeS Siive Store. WM. McLOUGHLIN, OW offar to. the ne trad EW: LARD in ae BLASTING and SPORTING POWDER, . Orders left atthe Office, on the—Grase= “Agente for a Sv Hattidte's ecliens a a "Merchant Tailor and Practical Chitter, = LZ SCREEKS p — 4 ee WOULD. -“Pespeetfullly ans : a ee , nounce to the public at jarze ss and is: now prepared te take : orders oud make garments in ae tint lie has opened busiiiees he tatest styte i NOTE M¥ PRICES: tients —— DF one . feom $16. to$17. — Fancy Oiaaincers Pants, $13, to $14. Fancy Vesta, $10 to $12. Splendid working Pants aparilla, Dock, Stillingia and ‘ <> Mandrake with 7 BE. the lodides of : “a Potassium and = Tron makes a most.effectual cure of a series: of—com purifies the blood, purges out the lurking chumors inthe system, that, undermine he alth and settle -imto troublesome disorders. Eruptions .of the skjn_are the appearance on thesurface of humours that should: be-expelled from.the blood. In. ternal derangements are the determination of these samie humors to some imternal organ, or organs, whose action they deranfe, and-wheee stbetance they discése ant =~ Stroy. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA expels) “When “they a are gone; the ‘disorders they lproduc e disap: pear, such as Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Langs, Eruptions ‘and Eruptive Diseases of the Skin, St. An ‘thony’s Fire, Rose or Er yekipelas, Pimples. Pustules, Blote hes, Boils, Tuniors, Tette and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm + Ulcers and Sores, Rhe umatism, Neuralgia Pain in the Bones; Side ond Head, Female Weakness, Ste rélity, Leucorrh@a arising from inte ornal ulceration and uterine disease, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation and General Debility. aha ‘their Seperture PREPARED BY __Dr. J.,C. AYER & Co., Lowell Mass., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL GHEMISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEAL MATERIALS FOR MAKING: ‘WAX FLOWERS, ETC. ‘CHOICE ASSORTMENT of materints -A for making WAX FLOWERS, also*for PAINTING and DRAWING, bésides STUDINS, ENGRAVINGS, PHO. ‘TOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS, PASSEPARTOUTS, ~ and FRAMES, stamtly on hand-at reasonable prices, at the BRAUK ARTS STORE, 20 Post St., San Francisco, Josera Roos & ‘Co; N.B —Mr. Joseph Roos is not connected with any other house in thé same line in San Francisco. nl4-tjl OBSTACLES To MARRIAGE. APPY RELIFF FOR YOUNG MEN ‘from the effects of Krrors and Abuses Manhood restored.. Impediments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars semt free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATZON, No. 419 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa,— an institution having a high reputation for honorable ¢onuduct and drofessional skill . DR, C, D. BOBO, ‘~ eer nd [2 Nevada Gity, itv, June » ee and Repairing Promptly ‘ : a 3 ’ Attended to. ; . Ayer’s Sarsaparill‘a WM. M-LOUGHLIN, ee Commercial St., Nevada City. jadImFor Purifying the Blood, iors ; : This com. Sake of the. _ CEN TEN NIAL. yege is . Je ig te ratios, Sane 1776. 1876. CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES. ‘PERN RAILWAY. — POPULAR ROUTE OVERLAND, 1 Passengers “or Chicag Niagra Ralle: Pittsburg. Philadelphia, lontre eal, Quibec New York, Boston, or any. point emststerald: buy their TRANSCONTINENAL TICKETS, Via the Pionéer Route, —THE— bat CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTEE R. 9 “RAILWAY. = “THIS IS THE BEST ROUTEAEAST. ts track 4¢.made-of STEEL RAILS, apd. ttat has ever_been MADE in this country. “By this routé. passenges for points east of: Chicago have choice of the following lines from Chicago: BY THE PITTSBURG, FORT ‘WAYN ~AND CHICAGO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS. BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL; GRAND: TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND. EKIK AND NEW YORK CENTRALRAILWAYS, THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullinan S ‘Pullman. Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping Cars through to New York to Niagra Falls, wemeiG, Rochester, ox New Yorx City. -BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THROUGH TRAINS éaily, with Pulb man Palace Cars, for Newark;—4ettes. vilté, Wheeling, Washitigton aud Balti. more withows ehenge. ‘ +) ew a This is the shortest; best; and only line, Tunning Pullman’s celebrated Palace Sleep. ‘ing Cars-und Coaches, cunnécting with Union PacificRailroad at Omaha,.and from the West, viaegrand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, : for Chicago and the East, This popular route is unsurpassed for Spéed, Comfort, and Safety, The smooth, well ballasted and perfect track of steel rails, the celebrated Puilman Palace Sleep-_* ing Cars, tne Perfect Telegraph Sytem of moving trakms, the regularit y with which they run, the adm‘rable afrangement. tor runping ail points West, secure to passengers airy the comforts im modern Railway Travéling. No changes of cars and no tediox.s delays at Ferries. + Anarene Passengers will find Yitkets-via thi fu yori.e route, at the General Ticket Office of the Central Pacigc Railroad, Sagramento, —“Tickets for sale at allthe Ticket Offices of the Centra} Pacific Railroad. W. H. STENNET, Gen. Pas, Agt. MARVIN HUGI?T, Gen. sup. H. P. STANWOOD, General Agency, *. f Montgomery St, San Francisco. H. W. VALANTINE. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURG ON,. © pesipenT PHYSICIAN, — FFICE, COMMERCIAL STREBT, op-, . YF ESIDENCE, BROAD STRFET, oppo O sacle tiene &ttaseneen Pz ane the TERETE: “Otic at Residence at Mr W. J. Organ’s, ae Hell & Relden's Drug Store, © . 4/1 Onders left at Bell & Beldew’s will Dropsy a Specialty. BS . be attended to, 7 ms . to order, any style, $8. PROCLAMATION on it, has been made the FASPEST timo. .* through cars toe Chicage.-frets———