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May 25, 1888 (4 pages)

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. THE 1e las oO th « Claim + _ them in four His nolaw ofity, in ria, Laney, . Tr. ag LOCAess, Sam Nevada necting on the ABseRKare wis } CorporUnited at the omery essinent the 18th inquent, auction; , will be of July, essment,and exretary. eet, San MPANY business of works . meeting L ‘ed mn 0. ied upon 1, payable l_goein, to mine on 1 Bridge, sessment th day of juent and ‘tion; and ill be sold y, 1888, to , together cpenses of ustees. ecretary. ‘ke, Deer: mi17 (ARD, yo § op’r. [AND AND RIPTION ‘urposes. <EEP TH TH LUN)RDER y of KETS Sugar Pine. YARD WIL ED TO, the yard fice to TZ MILL Wheels. Scales, Safe shinery,. es, . Boilers, on Wheels, ONNAT, Se Snr aE aE RIS 3'°X'. und. Fridays. Block, corner ———— ae that I am the narts Mine, ou no! on sald unless by & } ROBINSON. . : S ° The best of Wines, Liquers and CiRIPT. VOL. TuVI.—No. 8662. NEVADA OITY. CAL. FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 25, 1888. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo. > The Daily Transcript. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING EXCEPTING MONDAY —BY—— BROWN & CALKINS. © 8. CALKINS N. P. Brown. Editor Business ‘M’g'r. OFFICE—“Transcript Block,” No. 32 Commercial st., Nevada City, Cal. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year::.:.... Napdelcuack venous eee $6 00 ix Months .05..6. fie ececeee cess +++ 800 Pree MOMths...5..6.,.cccceece sees 1 5 Por Week by Carrier ©. ...0.665 cree 15 Agentsfor the Daily Transoript. Palmer & Rey....:..-2005 eee G. P. Rowell & Co 4s eh 8. R. Niles... . N. W. Ayer & Co Palmer & Rey. . J. H. Bates & Co. Cc he Palmer & Rey r 3 .Burlington, Vt SD aa :).Portland, Me Geo. M, Mott. 2.0.0.. eee g cues Sacramento Ci Ac BAORGE credeine: cenks North San Juan W. K. Spencer....,.. ..Grass Valley B. 1 ,.You Bet T. DCAMMIBG. ogi ile Kee eeqiveas. Trucke C. .French Corral 7 ont graniteriile y weber Smartaville J. W. Tank pe deRe Na Dus veh ti 9 OT ROOVERO ET CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street ...... Nevada ity Paid up Capital $30,000 A General Banking Business Transacted. \ K ] ave SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, San Francisco. Aud Sacrametto.; We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe principal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE.Cellections en any part of the United Stategnu specialty. Highest Price Paid for County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion chased Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: E.M PRESTON... reg Pee: PRESIDENT. RM; HUNT. ae. Vice PRESIDENT. JOHN T.MORGAN,.,..5....+-: Casnier. D. E. MORGAN .,.Asp’r Casuize and Sac’y. i DIRECTORS: Dra. R. M. Hunt, © JouN T. Morgan Gro. M. Huaues, D, E, MorGan, Wm. Bpweape ‘Ll, Hovemay, .M. Preston. i” " ee. CORRESPONDENTS: New: York—Fi Se. n Francisco— Nationa) Bank. Fecoetante ational Bank of D. O. Mill Co. UNION HOTEL, neta CITY, « « CAL. MRS, J, NAFFZIGER.. . Proprietress H, G, PARSONS.. Business Manager THE 1.: ADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY...... CALIFORNIA OURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND pr yl: are invited to.netice the advantages offered by this Hotel. The house con’ 100 reoms, each of which is light airy, and well or elegantly: fu: ed, there being no hotel in the mountains ual to it. The tables aresupplied with the best in the market. ; NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS RCIAL TRAVELERS. is one TOURISTS AND FAMILIES, Free Bus to and from the Depot. ; STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL arte of the upper county, Grans Valley aud aryaville daily. : gars furnished at the Bar. ‘The Chicago Cottage Orean Has attained estandard of excellence which no superior, ey every improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can pro-auce, These excellent Organs are celebrated for volutne, uality of sone, quick response, variety of ‘combination, istic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, m them the most attractive, ornamental and desira ble organs for homes, schools, chyrches _ lodges, societies, etc. EPUTATION . ALLED BEST MATERIAL, ee COMBINED, MAKE TRIS The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS — ‘ Catalogues and Price Lista on application FREE. OHIGAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION ; Quick Time “and Cheap Fares . routes, etc. iJ. F. Hovenron, Pre.ident. Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex ehange Hotel, JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, Stable has the largest lot of orses, Oarsineee and Suagics To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacke to let at shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms fhe: PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE The horses are free from vice, of geod style and capable of going ag fast as any gentleman cares to drive. Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTL FURNISHED. To Eastern and European Cities. BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL, ALL RAIL ROUTES. Southern Pacific Company AiLY EXPRESS AND EMIGRANT D Trains make prompt connection with e several Railway Liues in the ‘East, connecting at New Work and New Orleans With the Several Steamer Lines to ALL EUROPEAN POETS Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Attached to Overland Express Trains. Third Olass Sleeping Oars Are Run Daily with Overland Emigrant ns. No additional charge for Bertha in Class Cars. ' "Tlokete Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured and other information given upon applica tion at the Company's offices where passen gers calling in person can secure choice of RAILROAD LANDS FOR SALE.ON REASONABLE TERMS. Apply-te, or Address W. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. R. Ban Francisco. JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P. R T. H. GOODMAN gt gh te Gen. Pass & Tk't Agt General Manager. National Exchange, ' NEVADA CITY, CAL. The Onfy First-class Business Mlotel im the City. Massive fire# structure, free from the dangers gf fires so prevalent in large hotels. ituated in the very centre of the city, with moot Post Office and General Stage Office for all lines in the building. Passengers can leave this Hotel 20 minutes later than any other when de a by mene. The Table of the National Exchange isa pet feature with the proprietors, aud is guarsuperior to any In the elty. The gare neat and desirable, and include a number of handsome suits. 3 The experienced management will spare neither pains or expense to sustain the reputation whieh the National Exchange now ao justly enjoys of being the leading and best hotel in the mountains. REOTOR BROS., Proprietors. Formerly ofthe Union Hotel, Nevada City, and McMahon House, Hollister, Cal. Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. CAPITAL. 800 000 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 216 Sansome st., San Francisco. Fire Insurance Only J, 1, N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CHARLES H. Story, Secretary, R. H, MaGiu, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN. Riska accepted on all classes of desirable property fa this county at rates as low assolvency and a fair profit will admit of, goer anteeing a prompt and liberal response toa). just claims for loss. GEO W. HILI,, Manager MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLE\ Established im 1852. Nevada: Assay . Office. J. J OTT, Proprietor. NO.-25.MAIN STREET. ...NEVADA CITY. OLD AND ORES OF EVERY D ( 1 tion refined, melted and Aasaye . By request, Gold Bais exchanged for Coin, In small Quartz Mill w practical Mill Tests, and . . SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY COOMBS fae RIPconnection with my Awa, Qmee tT have 6 me) RneIRTSZ Bois seats oka ace Stallion Season, 1888. Is a Bay Stallion, Sixteen Hands High. Foaled at J.B. Haggins Ranch, Del Pase, March .13, 1882. Sired by Echo; he by Rysdyk’s Hambliectonian. Dam by Correct; he by Belmont. Echo's dam by Magnolia; he by Selby’s American Star. ) ees . is one of the few grandsons of ee ahietanian as there are but three of e sons of Hambletonian now living on the Coast, viz: Electioneer, Echo and 5 eculation. From the combination of Ham letonian and American Star came Dexter, 7“ : Jay Gould, 2:2134; Dictator. the sire of Director, 2:17; allas, 2:18%; aay Eye See, 2:10, and many others in the 2:30 ist. Echo the sire of Pasha has ones Bell Echo, 2:20; Echora, 2:28'4; G raltar, 2:224; Annie Laurie, three year. Old, 2:80; —— thieeyear vg is “4 Elmont, 2:29; and many notoriety. ORBEA. aga three-year old, gained a record of 2:40. Beating such horses as Wallace G, and George Wapple ina five;hent race at Chico, and as a five-year-old lowered his record to 2:34 and showed a trial at Glenbrook Park evrly in June of 2:304. He has a perfect gait, and an Echo was never known to quit. -He served 12 mares at four ears old and his colts all show to his credit. We invite particular attention to any of them as a proof of his quality asasire. WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1888 At Watt Park, Grass Valley, Where he will be shown in harnens every week and the public is invited to judge for themselves as to his speed, action and disposition. ; 4 ‘The price of service for the season ison anoeautot purchasing reduced to the amall sum of Twentyefive Dollars: In all cases payable at time of service with returning privilege next season if here mains in my possession. C.F. TAYLOR, Proprietor. The Leading Harness Shop OF NEVADA CITY. Broad Street, Below National Hotel Jas. Cairns, Proprietor: Harness and Goljars MADE TO ORDER AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. Repairing Neatly Done. @@All orders attended to promptly, What's the Matter? Why ? Haven't You Heard the News ? J. GILBERT, OF NORTH SAN JUAN, Has just returned from San Francisco where he purchased the latest novelties in his line He has at his store the finest Single and Deuble Buggy Harness, ‘His own make,) Saddles, : Bridles, . Whips, Lashes, ‘Wayon Sheets, Plush Robes, Linen Robes, Fine Novelties. Special attention is in» vited to the fine stock of, Single and Double Express Harness HEAVY BREECHING, Lead and Ohain Harness, (The Boss for Teaming.) Everything sold cheaper than at ane ehor place in Nevada county m29 6m A. SEA WONDERS éxist' in thousands of forma, butares: id 2 the marvels of invention. ose who are in need of profita. ble work that can be done while living at Bink strould at once gend theit address to, Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine,.and ve free, full information how either sex, all ages, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and up8 wards wherever they live. You are si id Capital not required. Some aye or free. make over $50 in a single day at this All succeed : , ASTHMA “73, "snstantly relieves the mont violent aitapk. used by inhala, direct an the result in all trial convinces the RICHARD DILLON, OP etom, Pine vat Nevada City. Constable and Oollector, Wadsworth's Court K OF by matt Sample Free. Br. R. iffman, ; Paul, Mint J. ie QALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCER. . druggtiat. Witt you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Ocmplaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer a ie FICE—South sid is guaranteed to cure you. by Carr Bros, For sale Res ce and th the State their managing “factors” or azents, that in many parts oi the high ands and ad avent islands they are n w reduced to a most deplorable condit.on, and their grievances have attra ted mich attention, not only in (-reat britain, but in tuis and other countrivs, id THE ORIGIN OF PHRASES. Strange Derivation of Several Common Expressions, — Dido, Queen of Tyre, alout seven centuries before Christ, after her husband had been put to death by her brother, fled from the city and established a colony on the north coast of Africa. Having bargained with the natives for jas »uch land as could be surrounded with a bull's hide, she cut the hide into narrow strips, tied them t gether, an! claimed all the land that could be surroun led with tho line thus made, the-was sllowed to have her way, and now when one plays a sharp trick he is said’to “cut a dido. A tailor of Samarcand, Asia, who lived off a street leading to the burying ground, kept near his shop an earthen 0°, in which he was accustomed to eposit a pebble whenever a bedy was caried to its inal resting-place, Finally. the tailor died, and sevinzg the shop eserted, a porson inquired what haul become of the former occupant. “He has gone to t.:e pot himself,’ was the reply of one 0’ the deceased's neizhbors, During a battle between the : ussiins and “‘Lartars, a private soldier. ot the former cried out, “Captain, I’ve got a Tartar.” .“Dring him along,” said the officer, “He wont let me,’ was the resportsd. ~ Investigation prove:! that the captive had the captor by the arm and would net allow him to move. “catching a Tartar” is applicable to one who has found an opponent too powerful for hin, In ancient times the English were wont to cover the floors with ri.shes, and when visitors of distinction were exp -ctvisitors were or.linary p:ople, who were worth a straw.” ery dozen. loaves purchased,--he was given-an extra loaf as his profit: from which circumstance a “baker's dozen” signifies thirteen, Various origins have been assigncd to tie phrase, but the above is the only one that is based on a sure foundation, In a work, “dsays fron the Desk of Poor Robert the Scribe,” published in 1815, tle author, C. Mi ler, tells ihe story of a boy, who, by the ojler of a liberal sharpen his axe. dal se sed compensation was never paix appearance or disinteréestedness it is remarked: “He has an axu to grind.” The Highland Crofters. The crofters are a (lass of people living in the highlands of Scotland and in the {islands north and west of that country. They are tenants or halders of small rtions of land called erofts, land which ies in a valley or glen closely inclosed by hills. . The erofts.are smali —at 1.0st but a few acres. Simple cottagts—o'ten rude and inconvenient—are built ; the croftera cultivase their bit of land, own a few. eep,.and.live in a certain kind of comfort; at least they did a hune dred years ago, and some of thom continue todosoyet. .. cae The houses of the crofters are usually divided into three rooms, a kitchen, a bedroom and a room jor the catt!e, all being sheltered under the same roof, If some cottages of the better kind have more accommodations, others are iar less comimo.lious, there often being no-separating line between the family and the cattle. ‘The land in Scotl:n1 requires much cultivation, and the v:ofters work hard for aliving. If cops are sc.nty any year, they are forced to sell so:ue of their cows or she:p to buy fool. In _connection with the croits there are wsually mountain pasture Jands, which are used in common as gracing places for siicep and cattle. The women make their clothing from the wool, and oat meal and milk are their chief food, Very simple aro the croft-rs in their mode of life; they are able to obtain little education, an! the steugzle for bread is too continuous to‘al'ow much. recreation, except what may be foun in social intercourse when the hard day's Bat the hihland crofter: work is done, is brave, (ind, court-o rs, an! honest by Nature, and bis nttachnietit to hte native land is strong as Ife iisclf. He loves bis wild, barren, heatih-vovered fells; he loves his sheltered glen, his low:y cot tage. It is his home—has been) perhaps, the home of his anvestors for gi nerations—and no motive o! gain or hope of bettering his coudition would tempt im to leave his n tive land, or tue special spot which has ‘ong be-n home, unless absolute lack of bread com peiled Many times during the present century the crofters have been trested with reat severity, and even cruelty, by the owners of the land on which they live or by ko oe The Honesty of Women, Women are being emp!oyed more an} more as book-ke: p-rs und cashiers, and one avowed yroun . of ths employment is that they are more honest than men, Unyuestionavly they »re so up to this time, an! it is probable that thoy will
have 80 ne permanent alvantaye i that way. ‘(heir norsal i stincts are somawhat higher ani th-ir temptations lvss on the side of perilous in ‘ulgences, Bat it had been po.ntet out more thin once by the more cantions ‘rien is of wonen that a goo! deal of the present mor i a} «. For Oonghs, Oolds, Asthma, Bronohitis,.. vantiges of that sex fh wiaticrs of honsty. cones siuply from in. x &rienve, They hate hitherto had so . ttle to do with th: diréet handling of mon -y *. that they rezard it with more reverence than men; the bare thouzlt of an irregularity alarms th:m, the conscience is wholly fresh and sensitive; they ‘cannot conceive how a person can wrong another out of a dime and live. Moreover, they overrate the diificu ties and perils consa,uont on wrong doing, A young book-keeper told me once that 4) Whenev r her accounts failed to bal nce, if it were ouly by asingle cent, s ic fcltas if a policeinan were just comius in at the door. It is as we tind the c.sv-to be with. reon would rather lend it to a woman than to a@ man because he knows that the chance ; Tn tho present society-a debt of $5 scems a tremendous affair to a woman and a very nall a'fair to aman; but let that woman lending money—any priulent of sper ment ia greater. state Ao ee nnn ee Ae eT fs . A NA cn al Ye SER, to ed fresh rushes were substitute.! for the old. The change was not. mide if the regarded “not worth:a rush ;” later “not. Formerly in London, when a small dealer bought bread of a baker, for evcompensation, was induce! to turn a grindstone for a man who desired to \ ! ; of one who disguises his Own selfish aims under an CURE OF CANCER and ULCERS, Judge T. C, McLendon writes to the Swift Bpecific Co., Atlanta, Ga., under date of February 14, 1888: “* About three years ago, Jerry Bradley, a colored man, had a cancerqus sore on his face, near the right eye, It caused him a great deal of pain, and he lost the aight of the eye, but was finally cured of the cancer by the use of Swift's Specific. This case is well known in Wilkes Co., Ga, where he lived (near Danbury), and of this case, I, myweld, had personal knowledge.” Mr. L. Cox, of Arkabutla, Tate Co., Miss. writes, February 24, 1988: “ I suffered a great Geal from old ulcers for six years, Yourmedfolne was recommended to me, and after using six bottles, I was completely cured. I never saw its equal as a Blood Purifier. My neighbors will use no other, Your medicine Goes even more than you claim for it.) I have known it to cure cases which were thought to be hopeless, It is the best medicine made.” Mra. A. M, Goldsmith, No. 674 Warren 88, — Brooklyn, N. Y., writes, Fe! 2, Bed 3 commenced using 8, 8.8. about ears ago. I had suffered with a-sore throat for over & year, when I commenced using your remedy. I used a great many other remedies with no good results. My little girl, also, had sore fingers ; it commenced from th¢ quick, and then the nails would come off, ‘@ dooCotes Sa Fer Sve re roman see Wave Loam menced using 8.8.8. I thought I Bee what [t would do forher. IT am te say that it entirely cured her. It is best remedy I know of for the blood, J really delieve it was the means of saving life. The dootor told me I had a throat similar to General Grant's, I ch lly recommend it to all suffering from disordered blood. I use it now asa tonip whenever I think I need it.” Mr, B. F, George, Milford P. 0., Co, Texas, writes: “I had a cancerous or mole on my eyelid, as large as the end of. my thumb, which had the appearance of cancer, causing me much pain and inflammation, from which I suffered a long time. . Seeing the 8, 8. 8. adver*ised I commenced it, and after the use of a few bottles sore . dropped out, my canzer was gone, anti I was entirely relieved.” 3 Mr. G. W. Pettis, of Alkin, 8. O., writes: “I was a from of the 5 and had been under the treatment of three pre, but it did mene good. It was so that I had to stop work. After a course of 8. 8. 8 I was entirely = Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed tree. @wirt Srroiric Oo., Drawer @ Atlanta, Ga. ELY?S OREAM BALM Cleanses, them Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores, & ReStores the Senses of Taste and Smell, enh ATAR TRY the Oure, A particle is a plied intoeach nostri] and is agreeable. ce 60 centa at Drugggiats by mail, registered, 60cents. Circulare free. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren 8t., N. Y, PIANO METHOD! BY DR. KARL MERZ. ° raseo Quickly coments generar aie w as Merz’? New Plane Met beast teachers throughout the country unite in Peep Sk it-far superior to my work of the kind yet written, Karu M&Rz’ PtaNO METHOD Contains nearly 300 pages, elegently head from large, clear, new type. nely illustrated and puongly bound. No; teacheror piano student who wishes to keep up with the times should fail to examine this new work, which is SIMPLE,PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL, YET THOROUGH AND COMPLETE. Kans. Merz’ Piano Method is the eown! ing success of this well known author, and is rapidly taking the place of all other inarenes books for this favorite instrament. @ wan Every Music Teacher Who reads this advertisement to write tou at once for full descriptive circular of this great work, containing also many testimonials from well known teachers who are using the book. It will pay teachers to look into the matter. pees tp containing more matter than any other Piano Method new before the public,itis sold at the one price asked for smaller and inferior methods, Price $3 00, by mall, post paid. TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED. One with American and One with Foreign Fingering. Teachers are invited to send fora sample copy of this new work, with the privilege of returning if not what they want. Our lame Catalogue of 20,000 Musical Publications seut free on a plication. Teachers ‘should write to us for terms and discounts, . -§. Brainard’s Sons Publishers Wabash Avenue. Chicago, Il LADIES! SEE HERE YOU CAN BE MADE THE FICTURE OF = HEAufit BY UAING GILINton H’s AROMATIC WINE! This remedy isthe result of years of experjence in Pharmacy, and is pronounced by Phyeicians and Medical Societies to be a perfect Nerve and Brain Food. It is prepared expressly for treating al) those diseases commonly called “Female Complaints with which all w afficted, and for these cases isa positive cure, [t will purify and enrich your blood, give strength and steadiness to your nerves, andinvigorate your entire system, giving ou rosy cheeks and bright eparaling eyes, o not delay but get it atonce and be cured as thousands already have. We will send free to any address a book containing much useful information for the ladies, “Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine is giving better satisfaction than an? meédiciuie I have soldin twenty years. It is all it {® represented to be. W. T, JOYNER, Druggist Delaware, Ohio.” ‘i GILMORE'S MAGNETIC ELIXER, and all Diseases of the Throat and A Three Sizes—260., 600. and $1.00 @@r-Forsalebvy * -es. [8-26-3m REWARDED are those who read this and then act; they will find honorable rer. ment that will (not ore e them from their homes and families. prodes ane large and aure for every induslous-person, many have made andare now making several hundred dollars a month, It is easy for any one to make $5 and or wards per day, who is willing to work. Either sex, young or old; capital not needed; westart you. Everything new, Ko spectal ability required. You, reader, can do it as wellas anyone. Write to usat once for full BeiSisclans, wiich we mail free, Address inson & Co., Portland, Maine, THOMAS 8. STEPHENS, Constable of Nevada Township, and Bill Cellector. OUTAGE. 708 eo The Rising sun should find you resolved to give Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a thorough trial. It will cleanse: and invigorate your blood, and restore: the vital organs to their natural functions. Mrs. J. D. Upham, 231 Shawmut avenue, Boston, Mass., writes: “ For a number of T was troubled with Indigestion, unable, without distress, to }take solid food. After using Ayer’s Sarsapariiia one month I was “Entirety:Oured.” Mrs. H, M. Thayer, Milton, Mase., writes: “I have beew very much troubled with torpidity of the—iiver, and Dyspepsia. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has cured me.” Mrs. J. W. Bradlee, Hydo: Park, Mass., writes: “I was. greatly. reduced by Dyspepsia, and was advised to take, Ayers Baraaparila, which éntirely cured me.” Mrs. M. F. Hamblett, 25 Lawrence: street, Lowell,'Mass., writes: I was sick two years With stomach and liver troubles, and obtained no relief until I took ~Ayer'’s Sar saparitia, Since that time I have enjoyed excellent health,” : THE PROPL Retiable—400 first-class contributars. Fresh—Brought down to the present How Ready—Subacribers not kept w: par to us for spectmen EDUCATIONAL. Generation follows generation, transmitting a logacy of good or fill, according to well-known physical laws. To the unfortunate suferer from hereditary Scrofula, nothing can be more cheering than the assurance that in Ayer’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla is found, a constitutional remedy, which eliminates the poisonous taint, and restores to the blood the elements necessary to Life and Health. Alarie Mercier, 8 Harrison avenue, Lowell, Mass., writes: “My son was weak and. debilitated, troubled with sore eyes and Scrofulous humors. . Ayer’s Sarsaparilla restored: him to perfect health.” Trying H. Edwards, Ithaca, N. Y., writes: ‘From the time I was four years old, unt!) eighteen, I was subject to Scrofulous sore throat. -Many a time my neck has been * raw sore, from poultices put on to draw out'the inflamniation. I took four bottles of, Ayer’s Sar. saparilla Propared by Dr. J.C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. 8, A. For sale by all Druggiats. Price $1; eix bottles for @5. 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THE Frue Concentrator Offers $1,000 Challenge te any Machine. Rediacea to $575. Nevada and Geun Valley "Bea Line. TIME TABLE: NTIL fursher notice the 'Bus will make i) regular tripe between Grass Valley and Nevada City at the following hours : Leave Grass Valley at 8:80 and 9 o'clock A.M.,and 1, 8:45 and 6:30 P. M. Leave Nevada City at 10 o'clock A, M. and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:80 P. M. Fare from hotel-to hotel 26 cents for the round trip. Epae WETTERAU & CARSON, ; Proprietors. MONEY TO BEMaDE. CUT THIS outand return to us, and we will send you free, something of great value and importance to you, that will start you in businéss which will bri you in more money en away than anything else in this world, Any one can do the work and live at home, Kither sex—all ages. Something new, that {pet coing money for all workers. We will start you; capital not needed. This is one of the genuine, important chances of alifetime. Those Who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay Grand outfit free. Address TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. Newspaper Advertising Ageney. ROO 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, CADHFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, N B. ADVERTISEMENTS Solicited for all newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesta, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpa80, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Australian Colonies, the Eastern States and Europe. Files of neers every newspaper published on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours, pete scene ng 2 : THe NevADA DAILY TRanscrirt may be seen on file at the office of L P Fisher. Big G hasgiven untversal satisfaction in the cure of Gonorrhess and Gleet. I prescribe itand , feel safe in recommend. ing it to all sufferers. J. STONER, &.D., Decatur, tlt. PRICE, $1.00, Sold by Druggists. W. D. VINTON, Sole Agent. y HAS REVOLUTION4 ised the MA during ne et A { century. the wonders <tinventive piceress a mathe be . and ayetenn ot w at can be performall over the country without se 2, the workers from their homes. Pey. ral; any one can do the work; either 8eX, youn: Got teadad? se wart sou Bae uch . d Maketafe is to deand we will send free me! of prpee Salas andim to (you, thatavilh you in business, than sayiling alse it the Gort amad + t tree. ‘are & Co, vst es True ie, TIME TABLE NO. 3¢ Takes Effect Saturday, April ACG AM. LEAVING NEVADA OITY 4: A. M, DAILY—Conneeting with ov nt land arriving in San Francisea . 00 Pods, DATEY>Connectin wi i Overland Passenger Teaving” i I: 0. asa. Me Arriving: 9:00 A. M. DAILY . 5:45 fr. Bat DAILY — Cineeeer assenger leay San noisc 8:90 A. M . ee JOHN F. KIDDER, General Man E, H. BROWN, Superintendent. Can live at home, and make me. YO mohey at work for i anything: else fn the world, Ge) 3 needed; you are started. free, ce allages. Any one can do the work. earnings sure from first start. Ceatly ov and termes free. Better not delay. f nothing tasend your address and faa o if you are wise you will do so ; Hs HALLETT & CO.,, portleea, Mt > . Nevada Royal Aroh No. G6, BR. A. ME. STATED MEETINGS AT 4 SONIC HALL, Nevada City, on @ > “cet. First Moneay in each mont Ve iting Companions in tard, j tag are cordially inv to ae en 2 i] tend, ee] JOS. THOMAS, Hi Me" __1. J. Ror, Seoretary gh Priest _,.\ MASONIC i OTIOR. Nevada Lodge, No. 18 F, & Ax STATED MEETINGS ON Second Wednesday of each me visiting Brethren in good stand are cor joy invited. C. C. WEISENBURGER, M Roure, Secretary. N. E. ORAPMAN, io CITY.,...,.0408 LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DE: Office at Residence, Sacramento St . a LEUTIE « RRAND, WATOHMAKER AND JEWE) Bread Street, Nevada City. We ©: oo wraraiN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. & ILL PRACTICEIN ALL THE COW of the § +) a) Unites aaa of California, and of Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Bl , f Pine and Broad streets, Nevada chore L. B. LITTLE, CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. . ILL PRACTICE IN d United tates Ooulta <a e pu OFFICEK—Thomas Block, corner Broad ¢ "Bee Pine streets, up stairs. be P. FP. GIMONDS, oc. W. CE CROSS & SIMONDS, Attorneys and Oounselovs at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN te United States Coat SEATED aOR RICE —Morgen & Roberts’ Blook, N¢ ‘THOS. 8. FORD Attorney and Oounselor at Le FFICE<Thomas' Buildi Ott Fine strvots, Nevada cigye > MAMIL TON McCORMICK, Attorney and Oounselor at Le FFICE—Corner of Pine and Comme: ity. Streets, Nevada C ue practice in all of the Courta of j Surgeon. a. WwW. CHARLES, Me Dey Homepathio Physician, éxpressofice. ls, Fargo & Cy Office Lleurs—10 t .M, p oe a 8-10 to 12 A. M., and 2 tod >, &. H. GAYLORD FRED amang GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law W UL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COU and Federal, Office—Opposite the Court House, W. D. Lona, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ' ISTRICT ATTORN : I County. Oice at the Court onset Of Alfred D. Mason. url Oounselor at Law and Notary Pub’: Successsor to Johnson & Mason, Attorneys at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE 8UP an District and Ci ¢ of the U corner Broad @ Office—fhomas Block Pine streets, Nevada City. JAS. G. HARTWELL, Surveyor, _ ~ANDU.S. Deputy Mineral Surveys FFICE—U i i O' cor. Broad aud Fine eo evade A. WUTKE, ' Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, ROAD STR 'O. DOOR! B'vottottcs, Nevade Gage ns BEES FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIAL! 2 REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Spencerian Steel Pen Detcbllahed Sate ‘USED BY THE BEST FE