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T 1E DULY TRANS SCRIPT.
, NSVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA,
SatarJay, Mareh 29, 1879.
a a eer a
acpi — oe _ _ ate +
TRS valitsgiry if BALLOT.
Wit) tite V otera of Nevada Conaty
Scopose “ae pela the Proposed Constliutioa-—-Bar Caless Paez Re zis
~ tertheir sey macs immediately Taey
Wali siadd tacaselves in the Door,
Last Decembbt the County Clerk
causa the following advertisement,
t» be inserted in every newspaper in
0 ee
‘iad, ita pudlication until the time
tor ry dstration, a3 therein set forth,
txpirechs—-——
i
Notice Leask Wotersa:
Your part ic ular aos aoeen 3s ealled , to .
ths attessity for Your -regiscwuon,
old Os tat Bester was oxting. iisued for
ecu ni parpose 2300 the tose day of Augast .
oi
We vounsneed to. re se hho open
i sation abous the first, of ta bdune, wad .
tire Who have not saicé beea reregisteie “ty
either UPON wy ple: ation oF whidavit, Hihay
z > now Raha ORNS Ere_ttat oO Le bea
Gece Rewister vi Nerada,County.
Laisnexé.elecths in wauer thenew C iveat Re
ister will be held on -the first Wed.teddz it
atk 1319, tor the ratiiivation or refectiun of .
eS now Us aren cee m how, bgilg proppsed, 4
A tuw pri Great Regist ibe reyuired
for wtid erection, Lhe us us certiicates of
reriseration , ha beef &Aabolisnet throughs
tag dbave Ty enableyou w cast Sue Daistasel
yous nas moist be tound on the printed
U-cut Register, We reyuire titue to priatcnupare, copy and transit the Great Kesistu ka the severdi prevmicts Tor the vlecwon
ad re shh
wherefore no Name can go on the
Printed Gerent eecisicr Which does
mist reavh this’ otiice on or beitore
the first Weanesday in April, 1879.
Blaak printed (applications, serving te
jdectify the applicant with hini* now on the
rout Regis ster, and ditidavits for primary
may be found at the various
where they have alrealy been
oral immmitte 1, or may bé Obtained by writing
ty) this otfice. Leo the conditions in the
blanks be fully met, by giving all the data
therein required, Withia your recollection
JAMES D. WHIEK,
County Cierk,
It will be plainly seen from the
foregoing that all voters of Nevada
county. ae have not re-registered
their names duringthe garled anton
ing from Apri Ist,’78to April 2d, °7
will be debarred from voting ca
for or against the proposed new Constitution at the élection ‘on Wednesaya
rezistfation,
previncts,
cotinty, W ith instractions to con"
Phe Great Dr. Hem bold.
In yiew of the ¢ eglumn advertise. meitt whiclt appear
another column a
a shart Asioz aphical
tho Doctor sgem3
oppotmne.
of Philadelphia in the year 1831, and
educated at the Cerftral High school
of the same city. e afterwards
. graduated at-the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, and on -tlig.ocea-.
sion of his gr raduation at that insti-’
tubion Wrote a thesis on “fexttacts
of Buchu and Sarsapavrilla,” which
drugs be afterward brought into sucht
prominence. In 1845 he learned the
business of pharmacy, ‘and started
up if that tine for ‘himself in 1852-1
the Traysc RIP,
. just
i the
. stands ull ting.
jwastnet w ith every, ene ouragen ent,
and _baiore. he had attainkd tité sags
!
ica, and before he reached forty he
“. had handledabout $40;000,000.© The
. Doctér, attributes his almost intredible success to a libéral use of printer’s ink, having paid upward of §6,000,000 to the press, one might say,
of the whole civilized world, for aivertisements. His name appeared
in +,000-journals in-eonnection with
extensjye advertisements, . which
comprised those of the United States,
South’ Americas; the “West © India
Islands, Canada, and the Old World.
By the kind'treatmeht whieh ho has
received at the hands of the press of
Philadelphia, Baltimore, and other
kindred cities throughout the Union,
his confidence over the entire country will soon-be restored. The great
drugs which. he has so much ‘distinguished and bronght to, the surface
of the world, are the extracts of
Buchu and Sarsaparilla.
day, May 7th, 1 879. eens
There are estimated to be 4,500 Hoodtumiamt Must be Sesned, Sata
.
z aa
in. Nevada county, all told. At the The “Sastindily if Ore eae PY F
jJast Presidential election 4,216 yotes
were cast for the respective candi3 ates.—Lhe TRANSCRIPT ventures. to
assert that in case the canvass could
b2 a3 thoroughly conducted: atthe
coming election as it was then, a
re: asonalile majority would-be rolled
up agaiust the new Constitution,
Ail go ‘to show this fact.
(iva3s Valley: is already sure to go
acainst it strong, abd~probably that
eutire portion of the county will assist in the same diregtion; Nevada
City-and vicinity, with perhaps the
signs
excapsion of Withow—Vatley (which
may yet be redeemed before it ig too
late) is gradually swinging inte liae
with Grass Valley, and we propose
to make a creditable score hefore we
are through with this race;
indication from the Ridge anid other
_ portions of the county indicate. that» s
asmall majority at the best is all.the
friends of the Constitution may hope
for from those quarters, Meadow
Like township is pretty likely to-go
strong against the mining interests of
the county, as a result of tho large
Kearney element at Truckee,
In all, 3,709 voters have thus -far
re-registered,in compliance with the .
new law. ‘The residents of Grass
Valley, Bridgeport and North Bloowfield townships have shown the greatest activity in getting their names
on the Clerk’s books, and we rogret
to say that the people in this (Nevada) township have been the mest joe
on that score,
Now in view of the fact that as
parties who favor the Constitution
are. making a far more enurgetic
effort to provide against losing their
votes than the opp: yonents of it are, it
is imperative thatthese points shoyld
have attention called*to them:
1, A sthall majority ot the voters
thus far registered favor the adoption of the Constitution,
2. Under ordinary cirewmstances,
‘ the four days yet to elapse before
the books are closed will not witness
over 12} more names enteral on
them, and they will mostly be those
of parties who-are going to vote for
th: Const:tation,
3. There ought to be at least 500
more nam registered by Welnesday at sun-down than there were
yesterday at noon, and it there are,
the defeas of the Const itution is assured,4. At present the Constitution
has twe inside track, aud no halfWay measures on the part of the ) Op
position will cary. the day,
5. The Execative Cominittee of
the Anti-Coustitution Club ought to
make a systematic rally of every voter on their side Of the question, and
w.thout ab hour's delay. !
6. If the Constitutioa is carried
in this county it will be because of
-an inexcusable apathy on the part of
the opposition, and noboilj y butthemselves will be to blam:>,
reliable
young ‘man tried in Judge Gartlie’s
. court! Phursttyy: evenin; gfor disturbs
ing the peace bv challenging to ‘fight,
went to show that lid was ier: under the influence of Hquor a foulmouthed and noisy individual whose «
civilized community. In giving the .
this, where the prisoner hai 19 tatwyer, it was not customary for him to
make any extended remarks. ,.‘Uhis
itention. Thestatute wader.which
the prisoner was tried had been
provided for just such charactcrs as .
phe had
was remedial.
heen
the
and
duty of every officer of
seg that it was enforced,
law to
itler preventitive would: answer
. purpose. Mry Ghaylord-aryued, thav
the unrewhich: is
of that hoodlum element,
strained presence of
not only a nuisances but a detriment
to any peace-loving community.
this wSRbing i ih
sketch 6,
ndw
‘He yeas born iu the ‘Clby is being done om, the
in . "rilaglelphia, where he carried Qn . . buildings have
busijiess with such wonde ful} swer the purpose
. success tha’ hei was soon “compelled {nove substantial ones can be put
co, Dy wil Wet Or thre brett oF 4344-3! ; bo-remi ove toa lar ze five story brown up»
From ‘that time he}
. ation, and intent of
Of'thirty-five he found himself proi gitiekor Of, three of the largest and .
most handsome drug stores in Amer. and handsome
from brick., Although having hada
blow—that—is_swihi¢ient to ‘seriously
Sen
particutar case, However, hs deemed . a4 rai
: i
called for” more than ordinary ata qiave
proven to b2,-and . succ saluiy overcoin3 the
It was the’ boumlen} gna are
ses and
juries .
should revognize the fact that no gonjas lively here
‘the .
the defendant was-a@ representatiy @4°Notes from ce eTIe
Virersia Crry, Marchi 5, 1879.
Eprfor Peaxsc RPT: = 4 cot
anice with @ promise & y wrifeiyou Ba
odeasional Metter frox e ‘eval
to give your readers afide
Zt
at other places of importanée herege,
bouts, f to-day send an introductory; to be followed from time.to time
with others of a more. interesting
character, . On my Way, here J spent.
‘© few Houts in Reno, iewing with itt-terest: the: Brin atrRrOReE whieh
the late fire has spread«so many signs
of destruction. © Fé’ Has’ thé appear:
ance of having Veen’ even a” much
sadder spectacle than isshown at
present,been erected to. anwiitil better and
The sound. of the carpenters’
saws and hatchets raise A din and a
. dizay racket indic atin: g the determinthe. .energetic
frierchants. “The new business houses
are being rebuilt. in substantial style
design, and, mostly
mar the beauty of any city, Reno
still has a promising appearance for
the future. .Amongsome af the
larger and ‘finer buildings that escaped the consuming elements were. the
Odd Fellows bleck and Catholig Female Seminary: The latéer starids in
an elevated position. and unfinished
condition, searing its. handsaine top
majestically aboveall the city besides,
While the buildings’ havé been .resolved into ashes on three sides of
“ft, the seminary still stands firm and
beautiful,
‘Trout fishing in the Truckee river
isone of the exciting sports.of the
day both to Renoites aid ‘sporting
Tien of the Comstock. Duek shooting upon Washoe’ Lake is still carried
on by some’ of .the lovers of-.such
sport. i
Virginia. City, they say,is unusually dull, While 1 myself fail,to see
the undesirable state of the times, I
suppose must from lack of experience
here crédit what older residents “assure me of, 5
A compromise is said. to have been
effected between Mfi Satro and the
mining companies, , upon the strength
of which marty of the: leading 5 whines
demonstrations were & disgrace. to ®/ have suspended operations until a
drain,can be cut. on the side, of the
cate to the jury, District, Attorney . yailroad track in the Sutro tunnel.
Gaylord said that, in inytanees. like .
‘Phe drain is to be cov ered tightly so
as to-émit' no steamy If ‘such
were not done, the dense fumes of
steam: would prevent a successful
L operation of such work
tobe ton? an—ths
W han this is effete P ail
mines
as
tiinret.
tira
eral unable --te
. hitadle their gizas bo ‘vs sot ¢ water,
Seve
heretofore
difficulty
once more eee Zh extract ore
stoy that terribls assessment
times will be
as Virginia has .evexz
Yours Truly, C,
i el
The fiquer seilers Agitated.
business, people Sav
. known.
A circular reading as follows has
been received by a number of the
liquor dealers in this city +
Rooms.of the Executive Committee of Liquor Dealers Association of
i}: he was mining
i
—S
*
io
per" s érana Scheme. , wt
per, mentioned j in the:
yesterday as h “Slot
ml left Lehindjhim a ot a
s, wah a qu © genias” The pi is
mia
t cOerprisedy but igh § a
andjone Chinaman could by working
fdfl hours and putting his stomach,
off with promises (as Copper did
some of the dealers aroutid town) have,
made a liying,out oft.. But-Coppez,
had mighty hightoned ideas of how
Wetathn Supht tobe worked.” Fe
And constructed a splendid line’ ‘of
ditches. He had as’ much work
+» SHOWN ‘done on that little patch. of {ground
_Many small and temporary. +: ‘as-though it was destined to become
one of the biggest gravel claims in
the county. He was going to show
amine. In the language of heart 8;
“there was millions in it.’ Some
eredit him with. haying. realized a
couple of ounces of gold after several days’ run, and others say he didn’t
get acolor, Be that as it may, Copper nnd his mine have flatted out,
an his. creditors.are left to wonder
whut they ever trusted_him for.
Be ab
Two Chickens in One.
‘A white Leghorn hie 4 belonging to
A. Rv Wadsworth, of -this,city,—isguilty of a production the like of
which has never before been chronOne of its eggs, a small round
one with a single yolk; that had been
icled.
being hatched, was broken open yesterday morning by the owyer of+the
hen. Inside of thg shell was founda
chicken in an almost complete state
of development. Tt had one fully
developed heat,-two distines bed es
connect by the back and “sues,
cach body hi aving two well defined
legs and two wings, and: was -edvered with feathers, It will be pre-'
"served in Spirits and kept on exhibition at Mulloy’s store for the pres:
ent, rs
ae -—
The El Capitan Mine. ;
“Prospecting has beengoing on at
the north entot-the Bi Capitan mine; +
Gold Flat, for several days now.
The vein developed i is about 24 feet
wide, and shows free gold and gulphurets:. From the way the vein
looks here, 4s well asthe south end,
there isevery reason to believe it a’
valuable claim, ‘Theerection of works
en the claim has been temporarily
delayed, in order to give “Eastern
partids interested An opportunity
see the true worth of the property.
When thé hoisting wor k¥ant pump
J ‘ } > rar yy . 3
Unless his class “ were given to un le ‘alifornia, San Francisco,
derstand that they .could not with .
ry things with a high hand.
should be taught that the law had a
power which would make itself felt
when they took upon themselves the
responsibility of breaking it. The
jury after being out a few ‘mintites
agreed upon a verdict of guilty, and
paid the $30 fine imposed,
hig expensive. experience will have
the <lecired effect, aud he will hénceof respeytable citizenship,
Sudden Death at Trackee,
James Sweeney died
Tuesday night. He was. a blackand soon after reaching home #¢H
dead. His death is supposed to haye
vessel near the heart.
leaves a wife and foxr children.
ee a andaecall RETA
. Probate Court.
In the wath: of the estate of C.
distribution made. The property
. consists of undeveloped minin z claim :.
peaceable citizens, they would .car.
They
yesterday morning — the) convieted
Probably
forth try. to live up. to the standard
suddenly
and mysteriously at Truckee last
4tuons liquors.’
smith, had performed a day’s TT :
resulted from the bursting z of a blood
He was anative of Ireland, 59 years old, and
Wilson Hill, deceased, final accounts
werd settle yesterlay, and decree of
distributed in this final ggttlement
March 24,
1879. Doar Sir -We most respectimpunity trample upon the rights of . fully call your attention to the an. nexed extract from the Pie new
Constitution, in regard to the question of “Le e:1 Option,” to be submitted to a ‘vote of the people, “May
wth >
‘Art. XI, Sec. 11.—Any county,
city, town, or township may. make
and enforce within its limits all such
logal, police, sanitary, and other regulations asaré not in contlhicty with
general laws,” *
We have consulted the ablest legal gentlemen inthis citys who concue In opinion that the J.ocal Option
principle is allowed and recognized
in this Section of thé proposed ‘Constitution
It will thiexafore: be apparent to
you that shodlb the new Constitn
tion be pig re the whole question
of ‘Lagat Option” will be reopened,
which’ ony entail a vast annoyance
and éxpense upon all enga; zed in the
manufacture and sale o malt or spiritis therefore of the
gveatest importance that all interested should exert themselves to the
utinest to secure its defeat. We confidently rely upon your valmable assistance in this matter. ~ Respectfully, Davip: Porter,
Pies, Wholesale Liquor Dealers Asso,
Cus. Kouuer, President Retail
Liquor Deaters Association.
——The Wyoming Mince.
From information of a reliable
character received, we learn the Wyoming is proving itself to be a No. .
piece of property, richin quantity and
quality of ores. Sulphurets and free
t gold show well, a
Jare put-up (which it is te be lspedy
‘will beduring the coming spring) wai ter from the ditch in. thas. vicinity
. will be utilized for motive power,
SEER SSE atneenactanntme
' Weighed in tie Teal: imiee.
Below .is presented. a list of Nevada
. county newspapers, showing their relative
adopting the proposed new Constitution:
AGATNST THE NEW CONSTITUTION;
Nevada Daily TRANSC RIP T;
Tri-Weekly Herald,
Grass Valley Daily ‘Union,
Foot-hill Weekly Tidings,
Cherokee Weekly National.
FOR THE NEW CONSTITUTION:
Truckee Semi-Weekly
can.
San Juan Weekly pacependent.
a.
Cold Tea Goes te Cox's Head.
About fo'ctock ‘Pitesday morning
ee . omen New tn iad ciate
dated the 2
tel sgrapli company h
ined under the wig York la
Me.,-is
lace,
1.-S. Hopgood, of Boston, Treasurer.
Capital, $3,000,000. They announce
their intention to immediately con‘sttuct-a line of double wires west
anid south.” “They Slain: the owner-.
employeid.three-or four good. miners. ship of American and European patéuts
of transmitting 1,000 words a minute.
tested during the
Lover -a cirenit of a thousand “miles.
tind here & mine iree_wifés, to perform the whole : the people around here as-wastthree I coe
telegraph ‘busindis OF the vounttyAaa rene tenet p-Toaughte
the maxithum
cents for
east of the “Roeky Motintains; night .
messages, fifteen cénts for 50 words,
press”
words.
rangement with the Postoflice Departinent, to use stamps for messathe street letter-box.
es for stamped messages, collected.
ges and utilize
every
day,
System is an entirely new inv ention,
and not a revival of the old automatic scheme discarded .as impracticable
in 18760
Seb upon a longer time than the laws .
of nature usually aéqitire, without f
pfora, lng time the white’ men of
2 positions upon the question of:[
oho
mgs? from NewYork City
Sthiust, ‘says that a new
12 a bean] id Tel
ithe President: Thomas WalConnecticut, Vice President;
for a machine and ‘wires eapable’
The system has been thoroughly
past few nronths
with [They profess ‘their ability,
rate of twenty-five
30 words ¢0 all sections .
reports; ten eents for 100 .
It is proposeil, under an arfifteen: minutes «during. the
‘The company claims that the
Placer Mining.
The Tuscabora Tinés-Reéview says:
of Tuscarora’ have’ regarded placer
. tion follow
mining in this vicinity as a very Wnprofitable business, and have givenit)
H. a HELMROLIG
"7 & ‘comror ND
¢
4
a
z
Fa
Bs
PHARMACEU TICAL. _
A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR ALL
DISEASES:
HPQCISART YSIAC
BLADDER and ‘KIDNEYS,
{OR Dehility, Loss of Memory, IndisyoShort. Disease, Dininess of Vision,Pain ini the Back,
4 shest-and Head, Rush of. Blood to the Head,
Pale Conrtenance and Dry Skin,
lf these symptoms are cilowed: te go on,
vety freqti enthy Epileptic Fits and C onsumipW hen tne constitution becomes
affectad it requires the aid of an aynigoratingmedicine to strengthen and tone-up the sys. tem—which
ELMBOLD’S BUCHU
DOES IN EVERY CASE.
HELMBOLD'S ~BUCHU
Does in every case.
a 'Hembold’s Buchu”
“18 UNEQUALLED
By any,remedy known. It is prescribed by
the most eminent physicians call over the
‘world i ~
up entirely to the. Chinese miners. — } RHEUMATISM,
The latter have worked over the old
claims season after season, and the
amount of gold dust sold and shipped by them last summier would seem
to warrant the belief that the white
men have been mistaken, and that
careful working of these or ‘other
claims, might be made: very , profitable, “We were informed by one of
our merchants, to whom) the Chinese
sold their gold, that the yield fot'the .
last summer would’not ‘fall short of
$20,000. Very little work has been
done west of old Chinatown, although
traces of gold have. been found on
both Berry and McCann creeks. <A
prospecting outfit for such work is
not hard to get, and some of the men
about town who are out of employment, might try their luck at placer
mining.
<>.
Beacry ry \ modest,woman is like
a fire or as .irp sword at a distance
—neitheri’ssh thé one burn nor the.
otli-r wor.id those that come not too
elos2 jo. nem,
A tt te ll
‘y devoutly and hammer on PR
‘ Yesterday's Arrivals at
THE UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY “CAL,
Jacob Naffziger, Preprictor.
JG Fredenburr GV
P Sniper Sucker Flat
J Kitts Willow Valley
2
W F Spencer-City
J Arbogast Rock Cre
R Rossen Relief Hill
GW Spencer 8 F
H Helmws Marysville
SPERMATORBRHGA,
NEURA LGI Ay
“NERVOUSNESS,
DYSPEPaTA,
INDIGESTION,
: CONSTIPATION,
ACHES -AND-PALSS,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
G Y Miller Grass Val .
J Dezell Hudson Mine }KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
EPILEPSY,
HEAD TROUBLES,
PARALYSIS,
Spina DrshaseEs,
SCIATICA,
DEAFNE#S,>
LUMBAGO,
CaTARRE, 0”
NERVOUS COMPLAINTS,
FE EMALE CoMPL’Ts, &C,
GENERAL HEALTION
$ T Murehie Hud M
DT Hughes w&d
N Kennedy City
Miss M Powel! GV
Republi@ ridiculous scone occurred in front . .
of the Speaker's chair. A dozen members were trying to talk at the sane
time, and the white-haired Martin I.
Townsend was. gesticulating , in! .a
most hovel and'peculiar way ni 'front’
of the Speaker's chair,
Sunset Cox rushed down the aisle
from his seat, swinging his arms and
talking in a wikl way. He next ran
up the central aisle on the Republican side, past Mr. Conger, and shook
hands_with a member nearby. This
inexplicable episode ended by Mr.
Conger reaching out his hand and
atting the ridiculous Mr. Cox on the
ead, to which he submitted with .
humility. The scene convulsed the
-Heuse. with laughter,— Washington
Special to Boston Herald.
Our Kationgh Waste Basket.
‘‘Petition me no petitions, sir, -toslay,” says a character in a play
of Fielding. During the present
Cangroep there have been poured upon the House alone, at the latest account of stock, 10,167 petitions, of
various lengths and breadths. These
documents are drawn up with care, .
circulated fer signatures with labor,
forwarded, 2 es referred, filed,
sae -hol and forgotten.—New
fork Sun.
——_—— see —*
OTHER men’s pains ace easil
[borne, 4 y
Suddenly .
' Reig Tent J Deamer do
Miller RR F.H Cooper = do
J Webber City
ae cee ppv nici
Yesterday's Arrivals at
THE NATIONAL HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, CAL. «
Chas. E. Pearson, Preprictor.
M J Creedan San Fra F J Fleter Reno’ °
“FN Wheeler G V 5 CO Troy San Fran
Ad Childs Oakland ) E Crane San Fran
W Cunningham sF C Kraft Chico
A’J Hall Timbuctoe J Webster City
. NC Miller French © FR Loftus Wheat
T Pozer Grass Valley A Williams Grass Val
W Stephens do Mrs L Lockwood Oakl
J Cammet R.& R Y¥ G Bell French Cor
H L Bacon 8 F C Einfieldt City
. C. BECKMAN,
U. S.Saloon,
ORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS,
+ Nevada City.
Mot Lunch ut lilo releek A. M. cach
day.
; BUDWEISER BEER
Constantly on hand, by the Glass or Bottle.
Also, the best of Liquors and Cigars.
#S GIVE ME A CALL. wy ~
Nevada City, March 26th,
MADAME DEMOREST'S
RELIABLE PATTERNS,
RE UNSURPASSED for economy in.material used and elegance in sty ie
Spring Fashions Just Received
Hundreds of Patterns always on hand. Catal.gues furnished free on application.
MRS. LESTER &4 CRAWFORD,
mchs Agents, Main § t, Nevada
Headache, Pain in ‘he “Shoulders, Ceugh
Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Eruptions, Kad
Taste ia the Mouth, Palpitation of the Heart,
Painiin the region of the=Kidneys, and a
thousand other painful s fiptenas,; are the
offtprings of Dpapepeia, 2 q
. HEMBOLD’S. BUCHU
Invigorates the Stomach,
And stimulates the torpid Liver, Bowels and
Kidneys to healthy action, in cleansing the
blook of all impurities, and imparting new
life and yigor to the w hole system,
A single trial will be quite sufficient to
convince the most hesitating of its valuable
remedial qualities,
Price $1 Fer Bottle,
Or Six Bottles for $5.
Delivered to any address free from observation.
‘“‘Patients” may consult hy letter, revel:
ing the same attention as by caKing, by 20swering the following questions:
1, Give:your mame and office ad-,
dress, county and State, an
express office.
your age and sex?
Ocyupation? .
Married or single?
Height, weight, now and in health?
How long have you been sick?
Your complexion, color of hair and
your neaicst
g MSP R Hes ey es?
8. Have you a stooping or erect gait?
9. Relate without: reservation all that
you know about your case. Enclose one
@ollar as consultation fee. Your letter will
then receive our attention, and wewill give
‘l you the nature of your disease’ add our ¢all>
did opinion concerning & cure.
to Dispensatory, 1217 Filbert street, Philadelphi, Pa ' pe: HEMBOLD, .
gist and Cheinis'
= Philadelphia, Ps
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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pondents. att tate should addressed
HE DAILY ]
NEF ADA cite,
. Brief &
Next Tuesday %
You are nota
nt been register
878.
The Reunion
ill take place at
rening.
This is the day
jucation to hh
sonthly meeting:
The Superinten
eading gravel cla
ives at Qakland.
a the 7th of May
oposed Constit:
‘The anti-C onst’
‘vas¢ Valley, We
seems was merel}
.ommittee who pi
all for the “pu
Jub, The mové
buet with the mos ————~
Stili Th
Another lot of
el here yesterday
which takes plac
o'clock. “Among
are ‘‘Head Wate
River,” and ‘*Ay
Mountains of Ne
Harbyzong, (ca
real works of ar
in Yosemite,” ar
Hoosaic River,”
sane Argist.
Denny, is a sple:
painting. A: hs
tumn View,” fre
is very
by Bush
following noted
resented. in. th
Hamilton, Jack
and many other
tures will all ‘be
ing to the hiighe
of cost. Sale t
oclock, in the
pied by Jacobs
street,
aRSON,
View,’
Thess
Work at the
Half-Mile Hov
gressing satisf:
drift from the 1
south incline is
been stated bet
the drift is ins
ers here and
lately been so:
isthe intention
to sink furthe:
run a cross-cut
hes underthe-i
The 7
The Thomas
New England)
In addition to
and drifts, th
irom two shaft
Th
and is said to
is hinted by ki
is destined>totrict's greatest
ly around th
lots of work is
the vein,
Gaylord & Rol
Gaylord &
well named th
The:
goods, it is t
time keep pric
dard that all
ence are sure
patrons. The
manner in wl
iness is the 1
they dispose
store,”
The Watt
The commit
ument Fund .
final report.
this vicinity
and not yet J
they agreed t
mediately.
ceived at the
THE!
The Mammot
by R
Rosenberg
ceived the la
able stock
brought to .
One establish
class and will
Prices. Ros
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Keep your
eyes open,