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November 10, 1887 (4 pages)

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hGH Sevada City, Grass Valley, Rotigh & Ready, 4 4 She Daily Trvaseript. CIRCULATES IN ville, North San Juan, French Coroor Weasel, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every other town of Nevada county; alsoin Placer and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Francisco—in fact, thro out the State “from Siskiyou to San Dieg® from the Sierra to the Sea.” ublished Daily (Mondays excepted) by —BROWN -& CALKINS-— OFFICE: No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1887. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Sullivan wants‘to meet Mitchell. : Leroquer is spoken of as Grevy’s successor. : The Fifth National Bank of St Louis har suspended. Editor O’Brien has been placed on bread and water diet. All the renegade Crow Indians but one are under arrest. Two bandit chiefs have been captured near Rio Grande City. It is officially announced that there is no more cholera in Italy. Four colored strikers were killed by * troops near Pattersonville, La. “Doc”? Smart bas been arrested at El Paso for complicity in the Papago train robbery. . The tramps in the Lancaster (Penn. ) work-house have revolted; and refuse to break stone. The Southern Pacific’s steamer I. C. Harris was wrecked in the Gulf of Mexico; no lives lost. Baron Hirsch has decided to distribute 10.000,000 francs among Jewish charitable institutions. The horses stolen at Albuquerque lately are believed to have gone to the Navajo Indian Reservation. : Several of the condemned anarchists declare that Linng alone is responsible for the bom!)s found in his cell. After November 13th. the run between Omaha and San Francisco will be shortened fiftéen and a half hours. ; Barrymore, a member of Mrs. Langtry’s company, had a bone of his ankle shattered bya kick during a row at Montreal. The Tories are expressing their willingness_ to home: rule scheme, provided it would be accepted by the Irish people. The State Supreme Court has decided that property_treatedby. the—husband as his own in California is not com::unity property. ¢ Lord Wolverton’s death is a severe . blow to the Liberal purty, his vast. wealth having often furnished the needed sinews of war. = opens: cease Prices in Boomland. adopt some ae a The following advertisements from the. Riverside Press will give some idea of the prices of land near Riverside, San Bernardino county: “$50,000 will buy 22 acres allin orange orchard, the finest property. in pebmerges tae eats 1 packing house. *$20,000—10 acres in orange corchard, highly improved. Exainine this place if you desire fine property. “*$60,009—86}¢ acres, mostly in orange; variety of deciduous fruits. Splendid new residence, large barn. Excellent property in excellent location. Will be sold in whole .or subdivided to suit. **$15,000—10 acres, one-half in orange and one in’ vineyard, property. “*$20,500—10 acres, 7 in orchard and 3 in vineyard. A fine place. ; “$16,000—8 acres, 7 in orange and 1 in vineyard. Gvod cottage; desirable for a home or for investment. *$10,000—5 acres in and vineyard. Well improved property. “*$7,000—5 acres in orange and vineyard. -Goed place at a bargain. 4, “'$25,000—10 acres ; 9 in fiull bearing grange and 1 acre in deciduous fruits. Large two-story residence, ten rooms, barn, windimill and tank. Highly improved property. The house is furnished throughout ‘in first-class style, and all will be included at the price named,’”’ choice Good orange ARRIVALS AT.THE UNION HOTEL, Mrs. J. Nafiziger Proprictress November 8, 1887 J M Thomas, Gruss Valley, W D Harris, do Harry Seymour, city, 8 JEddy, do A Barton, do LM Sukeforth, do E Bond, do Miss E Uren, Grass Valley, Mrs © Goldsworthy, do F Lee Chauvin, San Francisco, E A Hubbard, do N G Segerstrand, Pet Hill, $8 J Segeratrand, do N Luchsinger, Willow Valley MrShoeecraft, New York, Mrs J Kane, Forest City, John Kuehne, San Francisco, T W MclIntre, city, ~ JH Carter, do J Hussey, do Charles Richards, Blue Tent, E Fitzgerald, Grass Valley, Sam Novitzky, do “ARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL, MRECTOR BHOs.. November 8, 1887. Dr Hinkle, Surgical Intitution, 8 Fran, W Phillips, San Francisco, -Proprictors A Hayward, do Ww ¥ Jones, do EL Montgomery, do D Stoddard, do H B Woods, do 38 Morrison, do RW Middleton, do W Thompson, do M M Grossinan, do § Rosenblatt, do L, Kavanaugh, do A Zekind, do A M Dobbie, do KM Fellner, . do Alex Baranowsky, Moscow, Russia, A Monteith, Bloomfield, JC Mulligan, city,Mrs M A Barkham, Downieville, John T eanor, Sierra City, A Nichols, do Jebn Jenkins, General Grant Mine, James Fraser, Rauch, nt Bigelow & ch, San Jose, M3 F ‘Xt { \ WS) y pm “Her majesty having’ listened attentivel on her beam ends.” ‘\ “Yes, it’s just as I read: “Dear me, how dreadful! a *irtuol Biftings. Chinese Veneration for Age. virtues was veneration for age. they swear witnesses by in Chinesé courts?” “No, they swear witnesses by a chicken.” —Omaha World. Asking Too LittYe. a saloon. annual pass,” annual pass. you are entitled to.”—Texas Siftings, Ner Failing. take a dip with us, Mrs, Snavely? 8-sh! Whar’s the snufft—Tid Bits, ~ ion aeaA 6 “Hail to the Queen,” been delightfully: cool. etin. LITTLE LAUGHS. Shelley and Crabbe.—New York Journal Jones, he keeps.a blacksmith shop, His wife a poultry pen; Jones, he shoes the horse Aad his wife she shoos the hen. N. Y., asked permission to pick flowers, —Floating Item, quested her resignation, in “art spelling” in that state.—Exchange. Beecher expressioz,— Philadelp}4 QJall. A Syracuse Jawyer in diy referred to a “frote,” a “cg . iC keaper” anda “constebul/” ®™ i p b has no need of any orthography troit Free Press, the little leaks that tell,” grown onion.— Yonkers Statesman, is a torso; but it would be interesting to kno how it became torso,”—Boston Transcript. Topics. A novel under the curious name of “TI Wasp” is just published. ending.~—Life, ayune. script. around its waist.—Boston Globe, A Mystery, Tow can a girl six inches i diameter get away with a pan of clan eighteen inches Herald, He would not say the words, although She did her best to please; . So she gave him a pinch of old Scoteh snuff— And brought him to his sneeze. * Merchant Traveler. ant)--Sergeant, know; she was Zeitung: my = sister, mine Sergeant — “Well, my son, what makes em?’ Youk Merury An aged and quoted as saying: was some ‘kind of misdecomposishun ina dis talk about babies cuttin’ tecf, wise “op tochestor negro De way I cullud chii’en.”—New York Sun: You got ice cream and clams on tick, That day beside the sea, And when the landlord's bill comes in, Then you'll remember me. -Boston Courter, tell you, madam, the brain of a man average more by two, ounces than that of a womai tremely calm)—Get a.stool and come up int the higher atmosphere, William, warm down there.—Judge, time intently looking “That’s what I “Kind sir, your daughter I would wed.” “Go to, go to,” the father said; And "twas no sooner said than done, For they went two and came back one, ~ * —Washington Critio. Paw very bad way with the cholera or somethin, or other and Dr. Bleedem don't think he'll pul and dou’t yo forget it!” Bhe, very tall («x ~ John. Fizzletop is the meanest kind of a little boy. His aged grandmother, whose eye. ‘sight is very much impaired, asked -him to . read the morning paper out loud to her. Instead of reading right straight along, he . , . skipped from one item to another, thereby confusing the old lady very much. He read: y to the address of the lord mayor, she pro‘ceeded to lay the corner stone with the silver trowel, when a sudden gust of wind threw her’ “W-h-a-t?” gasped Johnny’s grandmother, ‘A sudden gust of wind threw her on her beam ends, and she immediately filled and sank in ten fathoms of water.’” * Well, she has made Eggland a good queen, and she has been * widow for many years.—Texas Great Traveler—Tho* most interesting country in the world is China, Omaha Lady—I suppose so. I have read that Confucius taught that the greatest of all “Yes. By the way what do you suppose “The book of Confucius I should imagine.” “Oh, yes, I see—a boarding house chicken,” Two Irishmen were conversing in front of One of them said: “I’ve wurked on all of the Texas railroads for the Jast ‘tin years, and, be jabbers, I’m entoitled to an “If [ were you, Pat, I wouldn't accept an A semi-annual pass is the laste Courtaess (politely)—Aren’t you going to Mrs. Snavely (from Birmingham, Ala, ,wlo has “got thar” in real estate speculation)— The greaf day-in London is said to have This was probably due to-the vast quantities of hail to the queen evolved by musicians.—Pittsburg Bul. The favorite pets for the seashore ‘are An Illinois school teacher sent to Chicago for “memoranduinb books,” and the trustees of the district got hold of the fact and reThey don’t believe In Boston they say that July was “fervid.” In this city we stick to the plain peury Ward lig a / pa brief ‘ i a “hotell a woRy . all.—DeA writer on political economy shys: “It's 1 Yes, indeed, a little leek will give you away as fast as an over“Yes,” says Mrs, Pneuvoriche, in front of the Venus de Milo, “I see by the card that it w In a restaurant, in Cincinnati: Stranger—I say, waiter, can I get such a thing asa pork chop in this city? Waiter falls dead.—Town 16 It must have a bad Some one says tho age of a political party may be told by its rings.—New Orleans PicWhen a man buysa porous plaster he generally sticks to his bargain.—Peoria TranNo self respecting Saratoga trunk goes traveling nowadays without a leather strap h 18 across?—Martha’s Vineyard Private (arm in arm with his sweetheart, meets his sergeant in the garden of a restaurI ouce,—LEberswalder “Pa,” said a Second avenue boy, “IL know what makes folks laugh in their sleeves,” “Cause that’s where their funny bone is,”"—New is ears to me like dar HH] cum to look at it, bit’s de teef cuttin’ de baby, Leas’ wise, dat’s de way it looks in de case ob He, very short (roaring with passion)—I pS 4, (3) You look Coming home from a western trip W. J. Arkell, of The Judge, was accosted in a car by a countryman who had been for some at the journalist's scarred fuce, the result of a burn in his youth, “Excuse _me, stranger,” asked the granger, “but how did you.get that scar?” “I was bit,” replied Arkell, with the soberness of a deacon. thought,” rejoined the countryman, as he walked away; “it shows where the teeth sot in."—New York Tribune, A Burlington girl is learning to play the cornet, and her admirers speak of her as “the fairest flower that blows.”—Burlington Free Bagley—I understand that Stickem isin @ lynn, ceverat / 4 through. DeBaggs—vV. a? * 4 i @s—Very sad, indeed. Do Be Walratt a” you think he's resigned? . Bagley—No, I don’t E K Smart, lowles Station, P Foley, Graniteville, ' Thos Freeman, Freemans (i ossing, HB5 Milleston, Stockton, think he is. He resigns,—Philadelphia Call, “ is an offlceholder and never Some fresh air children located near Ithaca, The kind hearted fumily gave them permission to pick all they chose. . Imagine their surprise when it was discovered that they had picked off every blossom from a large cucumber patch, Home Benet Life Assocation INCORPORATED 1880. _ 420 Montgomery Street San Francisco. TREABURER ©. wacrus.tascnecaseuspandetins atch BANK OF CALIFORNIA \ PRESIDENT 3 5:.-25.ccgnteahegsice satatinatatecauene ay FRANK C. HAVENS ; AUDPPOR .. 265g 72skeccese I. P. ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) GENERAL AGENT. Na aaeD eae Gt oipyaskl wevecy Re pa wianaccitlbelte LB. HATCH BECEETARY : oc .cssecascer oases be tsb dew moon gnitaaegieae Hale A. 8. BARNEY Insurance Association in California. NO MEMBERSHIP FEE,. NO ANNUAL DUES. 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR.COVER ENTIRE COST. 2 Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full NO MEDICAL FE E. feitable. lessened Cost to Persistent Members. the full amount of the reserve payment made by the member (with interest), together with division of profits resulting from lapsed reserves (also with interest), and gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied to extinguish the cost for the second period of five years. Similar. distribution of surplus is made . at the end of each five years to persistent members. Cash Surrender VWalue. Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at the end = of th Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid. ....0..0.00.. PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT, Jerry Scuoouma, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died February 3d, 1887 ;, proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid February 23d, 1887. Wm. Kocn, bookkeeper Bank of California, insured for $2,000, died February 5th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887. Tromas Biatey, Shipwright, of San “Francisco, insured’ for $5,000; claim filed February 8th, 1887. “ Home, Bengvit Lire Association. ae Gentlemen—I have to thank you for the payment. of Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held by my father. “The payment of this amounclong before the date due was unexpected, and I am very yratetul therefor. Yours very truly, ELLA T. BIGLEY. "Xaver Scunrrz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 1887-claim. paid May. 21st, 1887. eh» Dy BARNUM,.Y rekdydasured for $2,000; proofs-of death-filed-—April—6th; T8873 Claim paid May 21st, 1887. : Warkin R. Price, Nevada Bank, San’Francisco, insured for $5,000; died April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 21st, 1887. Home Beneriy Lire Assocration : . Gentlemen—Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son, Watkin R. Price, .isthis day most gratefully received. Such promptness is commendable. Yours very truly, :
ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. in Fact. Sypney M. Van Wyck, Supt. Golden City Chemical Works. Policy No. 791, issued Sept. 6, 1882, for $10,000.00. Total payments thereon $383.00: 4 San Franciscé, July 19, 1887. None, Hlome Benefit Life Association : Gentlemen: Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, amonth before the expiration of time allowed your Association in which’ to .make payment, — is most gratefully received. Yours respectfully, . MRS. 8. M. VAN WYOK. HELEN B. VAN WYCK. , AE.) ngpessments wll hg as ot tha Citizana. Rawle af Ble ceaqules FAs and : New York Hotel NEVADA THEATRE. . ee ahs 7 . WM. 8. RIOHARDS, PROPRIETOR. Broad St., Opposite Theater. One Grand Event! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Oth. EMERSON’S MINSTRELS! HEADED BY THIS FAVORITE HOTEL Kas lately been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished, making it one of the most comfort able hotels in the mountains. Suites of rooms for families. THE TRAVELING PUBLIO WILL FIND THIS HOTEL UNSURPASSED FOR OOMFORT AND OONVENIENOE. ‘ The Prince of Minstrels With His Great Company of BURNT CORK ARTISTS. iry. FF ree ’Bus toand from all \yving. * First-Class Bar in connection with the Hotel. = f The Chicago Cottage Orean Reserved Seats on Sale at C.F. Has attained astandard of excellence which imits of ho superior Mulloys ac superior, y’s. It contains every improvement that in: ventive genius, skill and money can produce, < » These excellent Organs are celebrated for 7 volume, quatity of tone, quick response, variety of comt ination, artistic design, beauty 5 in finish, perfect construction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desira ble organs for homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, ete. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION UNEQUALLED FACILITIES SKILLED WORKMEN BEST MATERIAL, Pine Street Suspension LFS -COMBINED, MAKE THIS Bridge, across Deer ce The Popular. Organ. Creek INSTRUCTION BOOKS Is closed to all travel in orler that repairs can be made, Notice will be given of its re-opening, and in the meantime all persans‘are positively prohibited from crossing . — it. : B, H, GAYLORD, By order of the Street Committee. L. M. SUKEFORTH, Chairman. _AND PIANO STOOLS . Catalogues and Price Lists on application FREE, OHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, t ; FRED SEARLS. GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COURTS State and Federal, Qfiice—Opposite the Court House. = Nevada City, Oct. 14, 1887. 8 This. is the largest, oldest.and most successful Mutual amount written therein and are uncontestable and nonfor-. On continuance of the Certiticate in force for the secord period of five years,» five year period, there shall be paid in cash to him or his order, he ful amount cf reserve paid on. his Certificate. 5 eer fem gh ee STATEMENT JULY I, 1887. CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Total Amount of Claims Puid,.,.: PL GEs wees Glan ewws $280,500.00 , . F . Mortuary Fund, Bank of California.. 2.0.0.0 000... 6,002.85 ‘ 1 Reserve Fund, San Francisco*Savings Union.... 10,182.45 a Hay and Grain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea “3 PS THE PEOPLE'S CYCLOP EDIA UP THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR GENERAL USE! C The New Three-Volume Edition s Comprehensive and compact—58,000 topics. Complete in $ convenient volumes. » pelisble—400 first-class conui batons. 1sh—Brought down to the present year. _ i Now Ready—Subscribers not kept waiting with only a part of a cyclopedia. Really Cheap—Less than half the price of similar works. Send to us for specimen pages, etc., that you may see for yourself. ; We call the special attention of School Trustees, Teachers, ete., to the \ ed EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. ‘@ a PHILLIPS & HUNT pe Plaza Feed Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. ne . wy Buckwheat Flour, Etc. tzr Agent for%the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It. BEATTY'S Best Parlor Organs. MRS. H. G. PARSONS. THE-LATEST STYLE, SWEETEST TONE, aad -VOOAL INSTRUCTOR, Dimensions: Length 43 inches; height, Y ; : UNION HOTEL,.*., NEVADA CITY inches; depth 22 inches. NEW STYLE NOW READY FOR 1887, cron \ FILE receive pupils for the coming \ season, in distinct courses for Voice Suiiding, or for Voice Culture and Solo Singing. EATTW'S BESTT is the leading style I It is beyond doubt the very best for the money in the world, DESCRIPTION OF BEATTY’S BEST. Solid Black Walnut, It is a magnificent cabinet or parlor organ, suitable forthe parlor of a millionaire, built from the very choicest of materials the market affords or ready: money can buy. Made after an upright Piano Forte, with three bellows comoined—a new scientific plan—so as to render all the sweetest melodies possible from the Golden Tongue Reeds, patented, while at the same time doing away with so many stops to confuse the performer, yet at the same time bringing out sweeter music than ever. In this Organ attention is paid-more Classes of three or five organized for the former Course at REDUCED RATES, The Voice Building Course consists of exercises method for the strengthening of the vocal organs and the muscles connected therewith, and ina high degree develops purity and strength of tone The coursein Sole SMBINY tuptmtety and upon oa new NEVADA COU: JOHN T. MORGAN, w. C. JONES, — = To EiKome Seekers. ——— ed + TY LAND AND ————_SSIUIATION ——_—=— IMPROVEMENT DIRECTORS: £ , GEO. C. GAYLORD, : GEO. E. TURNER, G. EF. BRAND,z E, M. PRESTON WM.CAMPBELL, NAT. P. BROWN, CHAS. BARKER. —_—— LARGE kIST OF DESIRABLE HOMES AND LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE. ‘ po 5 ates. 220,000 Acres of Railroad and Other Unimproved Lands For Sale, ranging in orice from $1.50 to$ 10 per acre, el FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL IN32 MATION, CALL Cl ORADDRESS Cc. E. BRAND, NEVADA CITY, CAL. ‘‘“meehiwe.’? The Leading Grocery and Family Provision. Stor IN NEVADA. CIT'y. Ty, FROROON “Oss tals (a: Semen There will always be found at this first-class Grocery Store every article required for family ‘use, which. will be sold-at the lowest market rates. ALSO ON WAND THE VERY BEST OF wit nN S AND BIT QVEO Rs. . Ly . THE CELEBRATED HAFLER UY, bad Ae? Blin, WALA NO a Hilt as that the purchaser can see for himself that itis not imitation walnut built from pine wood, but solid walnut, built plain, so as not S(O eth ew listic use of the voice. to take dust or dirt. Contains 18 full sets of Kor ‘Terms, ete., Apply at the golden tongue reeds of one-half octave each, . i and 12 full stops, The two knee stops throw Union Hotel, onthe balance. No dummies, Equal toa 627-1m MERRS. BE. 86-stop Organ. Elegantly tinished and embellished with handsome paupned panels and exquisite fret work designs. Thus it will be seen we offer an instrument having . every requisite of the most perfect parlor Organ in a handsome solid walnut case, OCTAVE COUPLER FOR SALE. The Octave Coupler differs from those in any other styles, and is the greatest invention of the agein reed Orvans, It is a pa tent divided octave coupler, and couples full five octaves, thus doubling the power, It is divided at the third octave, has two coupler stops, so that the bass and treble can be coupled together or seperately,as desired, It is made of strong coppered steel rods and isan invaluable improvemeut on che old pernicious 35-cent wooden couplers in general use, which couples only four octaves, have only one coupler stop, which warp, swell and disarrange the entire action. ‘To avoid getting a 85-cent wooden coupler, buy no Organ that has not two coupler stops,and that does not couple both ways, up and . > down. Examine-the stops carefully and if you cannot find two coupler stops do. not buy the Organ; it has a wooden coupler,and Theo CANADA HILL QUARTZ MILL, COMPRISING Buildings, Rock-Breakers, Feeders Concentrators, Water Wheels, Retorting Furnace, Gold Scales, Safe. ALSO TILE a wooden coupler is a continual source. of annoyance, and renders an organ worthless H H . after a few months* use, Best panteated Hoisting Machinery, stop action to be found in the world, Daniel F. Beatty, Pumps, Washineton, New Jersey. Oolumns, Engines, Boilers, Oars, Tools, Forge, Pelton Wheels, , ETC., ETC, For full particulars apply to E. 0. OHARONNAT, NEVADA CITY. To Whom it May Concern. A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE fA late firm of ALA. CHARONNAT, to avoid costs, are requested to settle their bills in the hauds of Messrs. FARLEY & LITTLE, Attorneys, who are authorized by me to collect the same: . EK. C. CHARONNAT, Nevada Gity, Sept. 26th. Mexican War Veteran The wonderful efficacy of Swift's Spectiie Special Meeting. ce asa femedy and cure for rheumatism and all blood diseases, has never had & more Conspicuous Illustration than this case affords, FPNHE STOCKHOLDERS AND MEMBERS of the Oriental Mining Company dra ing its principal place of business in North San Juan, Nevada County, State of California, with worksin Sierra County, State of aforesaid,are hereby notified that a special meeting of said company will be held at the Na tional Hotel in North San Juan, said county of Nevada, State ofalifornia, on the jisth day*of November, A. D., 1887, at 1 o'clock vp. M. forthe election of officers to fill vacancies and the transaction of such busihess necessary to come before the meeting A full attendaace of members is requested, PETER SCHAFFER, President. es The candid, unsolicited and emphatic testimony given by the venerable gentleman must be accepted as convincing and conclusive. The writer is a promi fent citizen of Mississipp!. The gentleman to whom Mr. Martin refers, and to whem he is Indebted for the advice to which he owes his final relief from years of suffering, is Mr. King, for many years the popular nix ‘lerk o} fence House, at Pathan i mil MRS. H. B. MAXFIELD, Teacher of Elocution, Is now orga@hizing classes in JACKSON, Misa., April 29, 1887, Tax Swirt Sreciric Company, Atlanta, Ga. ; Gentlemen—I have.been an invalid pensioner for { forty years, having contracted pulmonary and other diseases in the Mexican War, but not ti the ist of March, 1875, did I feel any symptoms of rheumatism, On that day I was suddenly stricken . _— _ disease in both hips and ankles, For ‘wenty days I walked on crutches, Th ‘ yas less volent, Bae it shifted from olnt ae or weeks I would be totally disabled. either on one side of my body or the other, The pain nev.t me a moment for eleven ears and seven months—that is from March 1, 875, when IJ wan first ‘attacked, to October 41, '1886, when 2 Was gured. During these eleven years of intense suf. ering I tried innumerable resoriptions from various Physicians, and tried everythin Pa ested by friends, but if I ever rece 3 eee nefit from any medicine taken externally, Tam not aware of it. F . ee THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. GEORG! 4\ C. SHAW, Pine. Street, Nevada City. Instructions given SPERRWYW EFLOwR Can now be purchased in this city —NTRAEY= SSSR = @-Xs the Best in the Citv. Try It. wi SPERRY’S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the market. Sold by the case or package. Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. CAL. R. CLARKE, ieeent PATENT ROLLER FLOUR . MANUFACTURED BY THE WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, AND SOLD BY ALL THE LEADING GROGERE. The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the WHITEST anp pusT _ } Of Any Manufactured in the State. —_—_——. TO THE LADIES: Give it one trial, and other brand, y Call for it. you will then use no FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County. IN OLASSES OR P ; the Hot Springs cf aera v SSES OR RIVATELY of Overy Ot e nes Of Arkansas having despatrea ‘ an 1 Ringe Hecldentelly met » NOW of the LawHe had once beon a Alao Lessons given in en I met him he told m i i se ot Borge age Rega a oe reer = first time, of the S. 8. 8 reece heard, for the Drawing and Painting, Oil and Water. Of Hi triode and six batter for eheumna “y ¥ ete Colors, had ao return Uf the disease ee, but he hag me Fite lt ge nediately returned totry it. In Septemt CLASS AND PRIVATE. 012 Was Wellnas tee nent by the. first of ¢ ‘tober f cotned. All pain had disappear wae Con: PF FELT 4 TWINGE Ov IT SINCE , Bava Png it may din at ; my t very respectfully and truly your friend — J. M. A. Marri, For sale by all druggists, Treatise JAS. G. HARTWELL, . Surveyor, «8S. Deputy Mineral Surveyer. ee: Novala County Carriage and Wagon Repository, BROAD STREET, NEVADA cITy, GEO. F. JACOBS, ~~ . . manage! Headquarters for the Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES, ——— : ~ Celebrated “ and Skin Diseases on Blood FFICE—Upstaira in Beckman’s Block, bse cor, Broad and Fine Sts,, Nevada City Swirt Sreciri0 Co, : Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga, , Columbus Buggies, : Carriages, : Phaetons— A FULL. VARIETY, * Say J. J, JAOKSON, 18 and 20 Commoroial Street. ©“ ee ee ee eS cul the La offi six at . by ing Jos the hol er nar wae and get his that * sus] ly a here kno ane Lon, brot for ¢ Mon stro men Jdhr at Si kille Cala Th vem! 10 c shou All tion 1 Chau tel at not 3 Class conve