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November 27, 1881 (4 pages)

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j i % 3 Ee oe ee 4 2 . been very lame, your appetite v . : ee" M ee ‘ PECULATION 8 feeble, your bowels irregular—" a . BH AL TH E She Daily Branscript, Few people outside of practical Naconne mane aon canegeeet J 5 Nty VADA CITY, CALIFORMIA. — . miners have an ides of the work reExtent to Which it is Car-. you; your muscular system seems oe : ee ‘et ae quired to run a drift, where it is hot gs ang 4 Drain its Exutterly bes gory 2 Hay precursor “FOR TWELVE DAYS } te, : ‘ ES * ‘ = : : of Bright’s disease.” Suppose you ; Sunday, Nov. 27, 1881. m= ony OFF of the i Mee citement Brings Upon ‘hee nd pains in the region of the . , At the Pa = j age drift, leading from the System. kidneys or liver” this is no indica vatlous Cannot Stand in Slippery Places. . Noreress-Savage shaft to connect OL as _. tion that you have not Bright's dis+ Bg /: = ee ee ‘ . with the incline én the former bec A Few Words of Warning and Time: 3 » that eis no lidisation : : . . “The bi Judge Stidger, ye ancient sinner . ig driven by six-hour shifts, and -a ly Suggestions to American pe ocbengess Enea sre all vright—that : . sen appre of the San J om inp baa on progress of fifty. feet wires a8 hon Business Men. pou . not Bright's disease. ‘ BEGINNING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, ievad an accident that befel him w' ile on Eight men are employed on a .sinit, iThisy of course, puts an entire y DA VEMBER 30th;° jwtinenst his way from the Theatre to His hotel . pour of whom are always at work. When Gyrus W. af eg a new a oy . og bo ths ENDING Ww EDNESDAY, HO s : ’ : naa after viewing the performance of} The fac2 of the drift is. extremely . from his towr around the wor e. questions of the dav. it -* ciaiuah ; Soa FF ve tl zed at the extent . made a special inquiry and we find y ‘ ‘g Qinelie “ os ay saree 6 vening®) warm, so hot that the — a a4 ve ek cpentomies had ruff, . high medical authority for all of . ’: ma G. room oF 0 a ; 0 bed . 2 vidges ‘st since..We give his experience in. he sprinkled continuously with cold. ° 4 the thousand and one ‘wild cat” . these additional conclusions: : : g0on TO ARRIVE eae @Loek hisown worda: * _ . water, This, is done by means” ef . schemes which were eal vee bs or air —— gaged Psa : we : a : : A 3 + Bell ring =e “On our return homeward om the] 4 hose attached to a barrel, placed . ized by the too credulous pmblic, priest off in bhis ; a rs BB” new dow : ieee a : th t th t~ . kidney disease than by any’other one ee: 7 oe re < es, _bew ae icy sidewalks of Nevads, wer Neuer . at some hight above the-men so asto. ®¥e" Wi Cet they mould ever . malady except consumption.—. 50 doz, Beatrice Corsets, Nos. 24,25, 26, 27, @8, 29 aha 30, a The" dane aA very severely. Either that. force it through a fine sprinkler, . come toa successful completion. He [Thompson]. dsatha 1% b 25 cents a pair, former price 99 cents. ; 2 ee oe _br else the tage ee 2 “= which makes the water fall in a gent 4a into S bpenapeciy dld sont P nse esd ports a girs : 50 doz Genuine Alexandria Kid:Gloves, Nos. 53," 5H ‘and 6) siete fi rd ki si d was pain ‘ rowds . ; A . ' re pie gg ctr ein ier eee Pon spray. Even when be ol aie = hich heddled around the steck in<{230'per cent. a decade, —[Kdwards]. . all shades, at 25 cents a pair, former: price $1.25. Hera pora , thing we knew we didn’t kbow any. men can work but a short ‘time, a} distor, uaable even to eat ameal in. THIRD —That they have no symp. 75 doz, setts Collars.and Cuffs, at 25 cts a set, former’ ptic 49. “— thing, for the breath was knocked . after a littlelabor they go to the peace; so-disauieted were they ander . toms of their own and may long exist '97 doz, Ladies White Woolen Mose at 12} ets. a. pair: § That clear out of our body. Our face was . covling-off station, their places be. the operations of the fever of specula. without the knowledge pel geri hed me 0Z, 8 pair, former ‘ea the § streaming with Blood, lowing from ng. ged by the others, ‘This ia [90 Mr eld nyu be bonght oer. practioner, to Pe ye . PHIOS@O cents ol Foo ap rc sat i i ape -, . tai . : : ae Oe k adie Shut tun baad bal boon kept up for six hours in the face of . just before ae sailed. Orn.his‘return, . erts.] : : 50 doz. Boys: Lambs ool Hose #t 9 cents pew pair, former Price from Tay Bas, f esiad. We ‘fell like a thousand of the drift, yet that three hours labor . tjuding it quoted at the ‘fancy price ‘curTH—That in hs 25 cents. Ee 7 . the hota oa brick, and the houses in the immedi-. js more wearying on mperson’s const -. of 1.64, a — He Pears on of rae ee ean Reesor emanate ee 25 dozsheavy-Towels at 5:cents, former price 12 1 cents. : : Mabel a ee eeneage ar dae it tution and harder work than eight here pike and fearing . arash neye will first ‘appear in extremely} 5 pieces Plaid Dress Goods, twelvé yards fo¥ $1.00, former prics oe Whew a6 pocting s™ the hotel we. hours on the surface.—Gold Hill in the: taarket tie disposed of his pag ree <9 body as stated 124 cents persyard, : served € ‘ a beautiful looking specimen of . News, stock as.soon as possible. I'his wild . above.—. Lhompsen }. : 3 4 Tan t 16% formexprice 39 céiits. County rosie Rid ar face pe covered . speculative mania prevailsin London} Firru—Tpat only when the dis-. ° 7 eens Silk Stripe Me “a : ; ~ cents Se res * with blood, and we found that the A Remarkable Find. ‘and Pacis and Berlin, and in his opin. ease has,reathed its final stages, will . ” 5 pieces German Plaid at 163 ormer price cents. w sheate handkerchief we held inour hand’was 4 ion ict the crash comes ~ will ey nanan te rg oP algieedy 4 3 pieces Menmie Cloths at 9 cents. : 'y the spotted one that Othello’s moth-. . The Eureka Sentinel says: They . volve the entire commeraial world. . casts appears the water, and w ; Dress Goodeat 12 cents “er Wire. = er —— sri yer nag home tt were recently discovered in the Bay saat ating — pacrger geet sy pret cael the diseased-organs, Parone se Aaengy Hair 0 ¥ yere, oh to his wife, and which eventually : Sabu : oe ™,. re : . : jed to her. being smothered with a State mine, Newark District, at 4) put many will not be stopped so long Sixra—That Bright's disease, 2 pieces Seal Brown and Navy Blue Sateersat-12! cents per OF the pillow. ~ How it-came into. our. posdepth of 204 feet below the surface, . a5 they have a penny to spase or can . which usually has three stages of de-. © . : 3) : epor Fu session we know uut,bit there it was. . some bones that so far no one has . borrow, or until ruin gomes irretriev. velopment—is a universal eS Ra yard, former price 19 cents. tele) <i Sa =: < eiie Had we known it sooner we might boon able to classify. ;How they /*Piy and Bmienye oe ceopl hale gel a ans and Ed-. " 1 doz. Marseillas Spreads, $2.69, formier price $3.49. cna y 1v— Pa \e A ne supre e ur people : : : * aos a3 Oe ; . = Lp seals old. M LBs {eamethereisy a puggle. “It is pre-. outa’ eget poe Pet eadaeaen, SxvENtH—That there is but one 5000 yards wide Enibroidery, only 9 cents, former price 25c, vacant aE Rs _. [sumed, however, that they must} Two things have umited to make the . remedial oh in the “ee _— : piece heavy Beaver at $1.69, former price $2.49. Juan Ti i Sounty. . } d ded from above through . struggle for existenee in this country . has ever cured a pronounced case 0 RSE : m=, for Jackots---Pink, Blne, Old G . ih bi ec nn ge nese ongnetairs tha crast Rags the most exacting and exciting found . Bright’s disease and has thusinspired 5 piecesTurkish Toweling, ‘ce 49 t ld bec rcan i Rideeraiens artmeniest ot : cleft in the “ ‘ hich {2%, the savorld: I%t. The ease with . the confidence of the phyaician, we and Garnett, only 25 cents, former price 49 cents. tencing. Higinia , rites; . POPES Occur Ina. Hssure from wile) which successful men appear to amass . patient .and the public,: namely: ieces Worsted Fringe at 9 cents per yard, former price 49 jor 99 y the ; Virginia. Enterprise writes: acrevice not well defined extends] fortunes, 2d. The impression their. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver £0 pie a sia ial inate P \ . Shaatas Again the only method of be huge roe seal upwards, and it is the presumption . success makes on those who ‘immiCure,—{Craig.] ee < cents per yard. Epes ee ene \ emer i 0 i . aveen, fe : <@ r . ‘ 3 : ~ 2 : : : Sey o:* 4 a aes places way down this cleft to a point . he becomes seized with the desire,{ of Bright's dincone he any one a a” , gre Sees: : : . where they are now found at rest. . not only of acomfortable subsistence, . three stages. With some patients, ; all’have their snow shoes, When. ,, prineipal bone in the collection . but of a fortune, and every ambition . the disease runs slowly and sh bre UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS i 7 the children ge Beh od bees seems to be ong of the articulations pega plots § 5 Sis Nib night, bat Paneer tere i the “Will be offered during the entire twelve. days be ar: mount sow® an eae : oa of the neck bone of. some animal, why our business men give so little . power of the remedy we have men: aie ' »soclenie ~ =_ eo ate probably an elk or bear, ~But this,. time to physical recreation, «why . tioned, in whatever form it comes, or a i 0 i lear-to t poles i sae ane dark abont Ti [tt ell she theory of tho epost . bey per vee hed te the ceva . however l2"6 coetey ‘acd pial WE MUST HAVE ROOM ! ss oo any eg ewe tHE of the bones, is purely speculative, . '*, Cosel’ O° Poe sneir Dusines beige . : : ; y ’ . and their families exhaust their en-. bly a victim of its terrible fangs. timed. ; tie — ¥ ingot ; “ok Be Rich ore worth $600 or $800 to the ergies, and.they.have time, strength} ‘This ’ a moe serious, oe wai . ole Bor SOs Mires WSR braves ® iene ticki t , of . and inglination for nothing-else, ex—. any professional man or man of busi: F S ’ oe : “w f the Canadian style of snow : jee : political danger stares them in -the . that unless care is taken, the» vi 5; sacted in ry hoe, “vay Winter a le of . that they must have been in placetvery face and eyes.‘The result of . forces of the body will Mlegenerate JUST ABOVE’ CITY HALL, day, Jud 4 a dite ae y peor ‘. when the metals were formed in. the . all this is, that twenty years is the . and pass from the system “before he Nees ‘ ; Th i : these high mountain camps have. ~ . limit of a: man’s business activity and . is aware. It warns ‘him to guard idee By their snow shoe races, and have as oe success. It will take him ordinarily . carefully even-slight symptoms and grand la (gs jolly times in their way as are-to sbe Chasing Deer: ten yeas ‘to accumulate his tirst . check the great evil‘before it, has an of not g P had where. Many of the youn i TE ERE thousand dollars surplus, and in the }opportunity to grow. The remedy ee abont an oath as heelys Mh y y 8 The Bee says: The engineers on . remaining ten years, if hebe prudent #abowe mentioned is the extract of The .
Tadon Sie Saneree 2: ee shoes, the express trains which arrive at {224 energetic, he may amags more or . pure-tropical plants which act both ou and most daring rannets, darting . ‘¥® °XP . less of a fortune, But in the major. as a feod and restorative to the wast£ Pleaded down the sides of mountains with . 5#cramento daily from the East are} ity of vases, when he has gotten his. ed kidneys and liver., It is used -deadly y \ itnwea of tha wind having glorious sport these days be. fortyne,-he has ruined his health, and . more extensively to-day than any : : Mark . ene oS cathe 3 tween Alta and Emigrant Gap. The . fiods nocomfort whatever in that . other known remedy, and thousands P oe th deer have been driven from the. Which he had fondly hoped «vould pat Geapee th ae pare &* The isnd os ee Board of Education. . Se eae aa eee” be -complete thesum of. human happiness their present health ane Senet ‘o days ac “1s . Riecshicn mei mins Ry, ee 8 for him. : : : its power. Upon a subject so vital unease g TheCity Board o paneer tua: the open spaces between the sheds,. The exhastion whigh follows inor. none can afiord to hesitate, and esnew triz yesterday, _ Messrs, Gault, _Mareh, The facings on the mountain side . dinate puranit of wealth,we are told . pecially men of business who realize wom Mulloy, Preston, Rich and Kennedy shins ? fT tl by the very best of authorities, pro-. the evils of delay, “3 be weno: oe prevent the ietagaens getting teed 2€ . ceeds fromianpaired digestive organs. ; ter ata Mark 2 ing p : 1 tl track, and their disposition is not:to. The brain has drawn upon them for fendant It ~~ — x by ne jump over the precipice.ou the oppo. all they were worth so long that they Fae Fone Tene: The T » gchools for the term onthe Friday be. ". E ' suddenly give way and the whole ; ‘ : ‘cia CheaaaNA Saw he lbeancoe site side. .Consqquently they must. aysters felledste « thiewrable adllapen, Some years since, David Barker, a Burglary x Siok J me: . ‘. Keep qn the road bed, and a lively . +, organs:au susceptible to nervous . distinguished poet in“ the State of Mason o mane ” as seat wen te between them and the engine. is . excitement-are the Eidneys aud liv-. Maine, after the birth of his first ‘fense, fi :. Thedpewaitiee: on. Bape ° . the result, Jet. . The offices of these organs are . child, wrote and publishei the fol. monds ¥ instructed to attend to all repairs epntnniegiiitibigbacaiooiaks ‘. to discharge poisons which are col-. 14:05 pret -_Ua el be mae [jt Soren Court of Taine . e om a yb OER ms : _— Rae aipeng of. es on aa has-decided that any saloon im which }+h¢14 in aliquid form, and the Liver . . “tle tos the toe of hesren ajar, A supplies, ete., was postponed till the . the loser of a game puys: for the transforming part ofthem by a chem-. When throagha little angel crept, next meeting. $ x drinks shall be deemed a gamblingsre preann into Spartina fluida, and And came down with 4 falling star, . Rev. } . fava itor were in4 F : utilizing the remaindér as a purga‘ “th the Prneive ye —_— “ ak house, and ‘its proprietor liable . i pote Feet . one summer, as the blessed beams e Bay structed tohave Mars . TIGge . to the operation of the law against large share gf netvous force. 1f this Of morn approached, my blushing bride evening. prevent boys from playing on the gambling, Wht makes the decision . force is all Exhausted by the brain, . A¥#eened from some pleasing dreams }. Begin school grounds out of school haurs. . more noteworthy is, that the decismer Posten. peas colds settle in And found that ange} by her side. hibion a: ‘ : ig ; em, congestion follows, th i : ie.) ae ‘pi An Extensive Business. ion was rendered in connection with pene pe pe + of the ion ps aes God grant by ties 1 ask = more ‘ ie. a certain game at billiards, which is . i, impaired, the bowels ce Fora e sone oe pain 2:30 o’el It is estimated that theactualrantherefore classed among gambling ; tive because the liver fails to furnish. . St. Cae aes forenoor ing expenses of the thirty or so sa the natural cathartic, the bladder Le aa ee ' There ning ex . games, ; : loons in this city aggregate not less " SUS becomes psn —— dropsy. John G. Saxe, not to be outdone, Congreg: than $100,000 per year, outsice of} Tig increase of receipts of the Cenend. bert; inne par} nie H raone and d. eming that wmjustice had been evening what the liquors and cigars” cost. tral Pacific Railroad for the nine . son is aware ot it, he is a victim of done to St. Reter, wrote the followSubject Their sales amount perhaps to $215,-} months of 1881 over that of 1890, . chronic kidney and-liver disease, and ing as St. Peter’s reply: den that is 00 a yéar, equal to anexpenditure ot . jg about $3,000,000. For nine months . ®. candidate for death by Bright’s. Full eighteen hundred years or more Servic st = f man. . : : : disease of the kidneys. * I've kept my door securely fast ; day, P eG about $45 per anoum or every man, . in 1880 the receipts were $14,283,-] And this is the end of all commerathens “little angel” aaah ay. Dre woman and child in the community.]o9); jin 1881, $ 7,141,300, The cial life which is pursued at the saciid deteeas tava’ pcetal, af M. and j set es SPEEA combined receipts of both the Union . Ttice of every other sacial, political ing, “D An Attractive Display. es egies er . {and physical consideration! ‘Qh,”. J did not sleep as you supposed, ry eo : eaEEN 1 axl Central Pacific roads for nine! 0. claims the man of active life, who Nor left the deor of heavep ajar, nie Lentje & Brand, of the old-eata . months amount to $36,263,000, does not feel as well as he weed to, . Norhasa“‘littleangel” left, — ~ school, . lished wateh-making and jewelry *. haven Ny Bright’s zoeene And gone gown with 2 falling star. i blish t Broad street, have Fixe Li ‘for ‘medicinal ‘and . I'm only used up from sa mgch work, . : i wn smn cal pape Ye Beh Fee F Ty ee a soll ws worry and excitement !” ‘Precisely Go ask thet Mipshing:} sige, and sge ty } an unusually be play ¥ . mechanical — purposes! st . You do not feel as well as formerly. If she don't-frankly own and say At @ b goods this-yeas. They guarantee to. very low prices by the BeenIve . your head aches oftener and your That when she found that angel babe evening hae sell articles cheaper than any other . Grocery. soto re suddenly proves faulty. Depend it G Rapes St wv. city dec woe house in the State can. Their hone. en . np bhagrese is igor God grant but this—I ask no more— tions of Pie: : . : on the : ™m P y i By es beh eg Pek, 4 eee ease.” You have a recent f ey © e Di a ree National Exchange Hotel._ mysterious attack of asthma, — A And lay it to old Peter's charge. a. iar e Idaho Nw nde. ee, : F ’ a , a ‘ : a 1 , . suce precursor of Beight’s disease.’ . : Sarasaeo A, SG APS IOM, ARS . PSE _Frmay Nov: 25, 1881. . Jangs whieh you have been unable . original ‘Uncle Tom” of Mrs. the rete ; on good antharity, the statemeut ot EG. O'Neil, w & chic. Reno. to dislodge—you have spit up bloody s : ssa Fe i wr Lodge. Fis si Ta : 5 WW Be Campbell. M ‘s Flat tie ware A towe’s story, died the’ other day a the Daily “American Exchange of . B. Camphell. Moore's Klat, mucys,;-—“A sure precursor of oh ‘tie “ . ai , New York to the effet that the} ake Mitchell, Like Co. Bright's disease,” You -have felt a . * home = Canada, leaving & i , : : ih Thos. Penrose, N, Bloomfield. —{ yew aged singular sensation of heavi. mourning family of eleven children, Hee Be § I laho mine has lanély been bon el t + Thorn, Mariposn, . ipess-ip the region of the heart-~'‘A . forty-four grandohi cia abe “hin a wat ei J. We Gash wiler. ‘he blah is one} I. W.: Moyle, San Francisco, gure precursor of Bright’s disease.” great-grandchil — = anual i o ‘those thimgs. that uit,.is gopd to] J, Spareo, Lake City." You have felt great depression of see Ez 7 z Henry Young, Bloomfield. avirits rithont soy koown _ Se e ‘ment ip 4 oP ust me nt * . BR. Hollis, Grass Valley. ily sgl aay ana of Bright’s te BORN. mere ta . wir ee ae Y ods Vell Phawe. 8) oe ease.” Yow found it suddenly ~ calling ay Tv those Sous? Mackerel to be! : 4 oS + : coe haga _ J. Jewette, Marysville, J imposgible,to eat whatever and wheq-. 4, Mas-., Nov. 6, 1881, 46 the , x ae” arith of ( fouud at the Beerr¥E. ‘ -lw ~ . Brastos Boxs, Clerk, iret vow wish. Xopr stomach. bas! wite Tha on Sahota } A et ae