Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4

4 ov
~~ . AtGrase Valley, Nov. 4, 1587, to the wife of
; eKelvey, Francis R. Dowden and Emily A.
x
CIRCULATES IN
City, Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,
Wille, North San Juan, French CorSweetland, North Bloomfield, Mooré’s
Graniteville, Truckee, and every othertown of Nevada county; alsoin Placer
and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San
Francisco—in fact, throughout the State
“from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the Sea.”
Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by
-BROWN & CALKINS-—
OFFICE:
No. 82 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal:
TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1887.
Df
, CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.
George Cox of San Andreas killed
his son-in-law, Henry Cook.
A Tennessee farmer killed two men
and then committed suicide.
The State Fruit-Growers’ Convention opens today at Santa Rosa.
John L. Sullivan is determined to
be champion of the world or die.
John Ericson, a stone mason, was
drowned in the Williamette River.a@
The coal operators and miners in
Southern Illinois have compromised.
Three men named Cogan, Cavaguaro
and Schowerer were seriously hurt by
a blast in the Calaveras mine.
Th6 Corner-stone of San Jose’s -new
Cif Hall was laid by the Masons Saturday.
A two-year-old child of Emil Hansen
was burned to death, with his father’s
dwelling at Freno. .
Tom Gormell was sentenced at Los
Angeles to fifty years’ i:sprisonment
for assaulting a child.
The schooner Ocean Bird has sunk
with ten persons in, the Pasquotank
river of North Carolina.
C. B. Brownfie!d killed his wife,
child and brother-in-law and committed suieide at Louisville. :
Govenor Oglesby seems inclined to
let the law take its course in the case
of the seven’ condemed anarchists.
Augustus Story of Healdsburg, in jail
for abducting Miss Mary Wolf; married
the girl Saturday and was released.
The story is told that a man recently
died in Pittsburg who claimed to have
thrown the deadly bomb in Chicago.
The managers of the Beaver Meadow
and Coleraine coal mines offer the
strikers a slight advance to’ return to
‘work. Z
William .Jensen, -who suicided in
New York on Thursday, was one of
the most noted yrave. robbers in the
country =->——__
HeCary and his son, while asleep
nearthe roadside in Wasco county,
Or., were run over by a team and quite
badly hurt,
John Senich, a restaurant-keeper at
Pasadena, has been fined $300 for
furnishing a customer with wine with
his dinner.
William Buchanan's arm was taken
off by fiying piecies cf a bursting saw
at Corvallis, and he did not know he
was hurt for some seconds,
A passenger train was wrecked S.turday at Peach Springs, Ariz., killing
the enginzer, Jack Browell, and a
machinist, Howard Brummell.
Near Woolsenburg, Colo., theRey.
Mr. Tate was drowned in the presente
of his wife and*¢children, who Were
werless to render assistance. * .
attedar the revised tariff of immigrant
in New Yorrant into effect last week
is fixed at $53.25, “Inta.San Francisco
allowed 100 pounds of baggagersill be
than old Smith is,” remarked a farmer.
friend.
‘sold him was too light, soI pyt a large iron
wedge in the next sack of oats just to please
him, you know, and”——
=== . kicked against the wedge.
—Newman Independent.
a
t
A Dishonest Man.
“I never saw a greater rascal in my life
“What makes you think sof” queried a
“Why, he said the first sack of oats that I
“Did he kick against the wedge?”
“No; he would have split his foot if he had
He did worse.”
“Did worse?”
“Yes; the blamed old thief kept the wedge.”
rT
Why the Horse Smiled.
John, the coachman, has gone on an errand, the gentlemen are all in town, and the
ladies are bound to have a drive.
Miss Elsa—This-er—hbodice must go on this
part of him, Kate, and. that—well—er-corsage. was certainly meant to attach the—h’m
—stays to the piece of the “wagon infront,
and now we're all right, for I’m ‘sure these
are the reins,
—
‘ ON THE ROAD,
Miss Kate—It seems to me, Elsa, that the
tighter you hold the reins the better we get
along.—Judge.
A Home Run Demanded.
Irate Old Father—I understand, Mr. Lyteeash, that you are an expert baseball player.
tr Te: iftdently)—I rather belisve lam,
sir. i
I, O. F.—! have never witnessed a game,
nor do I wish to, But, as I have sent my
daughter to bed and it is midnight—and the
front door is open—suppose you gratify me
by making your very quickest home run,—
Pittsburg Bulletin.
No Regard for Her Feelings.
An Austin family bas a colored servant
that, while very attentive to her duties, has
never been known to give anybody a civil
answer. Purely as an experiment the lady
of the house boyght her a new calico dress,
and gave it to her, saying:
“Tam glad to have the pleasure, Matildy,
of giving you this dress.”
“Yer mout bab bad dat pleasure long ago, '
ef yer had any, regard fo’ my feelings,” was
the gracious reply.—Harper’s Magazine.
Some Candid Judgment,
Briggs—Tompkins has been talking about
you.
“He has?
he say?”
“Why, he said you were the best looking
man on the block.”
“Wh— Oh, I Bee! Well, you know Mr.
Tompkins was flways conceded to have a
great deal of taste.”—Judge.
The idotic old liar, What did
Spencer, Ohio, has.a sengation in
the untimely fate of Ella Hine, a beautiful young schoolteacher. Her physician, Dr. Garver, has beenarrested.
The young man in the case has disappeared,
At the meeting of the Progressive
Labor party of New York Friday night,
Editor Shevitch gave warning that if
the anarchists are hanged something
a thousand times worse than the hate
civil war will follow.
Don’t Experiment.
You caapot afford to waste time in
experimenting when your lungs-are in
danger. Consumption always seems
at first, only a cold. Do not permit
any dealer to impose upon you with
some cheap imitation of Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, Colds
and Coughs, but be sure you get the
genuine. Because he can make more
profit he may tell you he has somehing just as good, ox just tue same.
Don’t be deceived, but insist upon
getting Dr. King’s New Discovery,
which is guaranteed to give relief in
all Throat, Lung and Chest affections.
Trial bottles free at Carr Bros.’ Drugstore.
eerraneae eae
Scuoo. books and all ki
supplies at Carr Bros.
aiiecieku@es—
Execrric Cat irrh Cure. Carr Bros.,
Nevada; Smith & Knotwell, Bloom
field. o1-10w.
+3 Ge
Office to Kent.
_. Anice room, suitable for an office
is offered for rent at $5 per month,
Enquire at the Daily Transcuirr office.
Iran ne
N
When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
When she was achild, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss,she clung to Cagtoria
When she had children, she gave them
[Castoria
BORN.
Thomas Penna, a daughter.
MABRIED.
In this city, Noy. 5, 1887, by Rev. J. Sims,
Ned Kitto of Grass Valley, to Mipe*Bessie
Ann Hooper, of this city.
At Grass Velley, Noy. 3, 1837, by Rey. C.
" .
: DIED.
Wr A Washington Relic.
was asked avy looking for?” a little girl
quarters” where thé{Washington’s Headthing Washington could possxay of everywas displ :yed behind glass, "9 used
420 Montgomery Street -. San Francisco.
INCORPORATED 1880.
t
TREASURER cccc055 55055, Waders Gexdeede vee ntic BANK OF CALIFORNIA
PHRBIDEN iyires Sos see a eceacer eer eee ieee FRANK C. HAVENS
AUDITOR I. P. ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA)
GENRRAL. AGENTS ieckaesineste sc oosa est tnesdviepataeere L. B. HATCH
RECHBTARY 5 orice dscessccadae Aeceeeee tice eure seins A. 8. BARNEY
This is the largest, oldest and’ most successful Mutual
Insurance Association in California.
NO MEMBERSHIP FEE.
NO ANNUAL DUES. :
ing 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST.
E@ Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full
amount written therein and are uhcontestable and _ nonforfeitable. ius a
lessened. Cost to Persistent Members.
On continuance of the Certificate in force for the second period of five years,
the full amount of the reserve payment made by the member (with interest),
together with division of profits resulting frorff 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. .
NO MEDICAL FEE.
Cash Surrender Value.
Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at the end_ of th
five year period, there shall be paid in cash to. him or his order, the. ful
amount cf reserve paid on his Certificate.
STATEMENT JULY I, 1887.
Total Amount of Claims Paid.:. ... Saageues Sas $280,500.00
Mortuary Fund, Bank of California.:... anes aoe 6,002.85
Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union.... 10,182.45
Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid.......... None.
: PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. by
Jerry SciuooLine, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died
February 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid February
23d, 1887. j
Wm. Kocn, bookkeeper Bank ot California, insured for $2,000, died February 5th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887.
Tuomas Biatey, Shipwright, of San Frandisco, insured for $5,000; claim
filed February 8th, 1887.
Home Benerir Lirgz AssociaTIon .
; Gentlemen—I have
Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate
ment of this amounc long before the date due
gratetultherefor. Yours very truly,
Xaver Scuyrrz, Petaluma, insured for $1,
6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. i
Z. T. Barnum, Yreka, insuréd for $2,000; pkoofs of death filed April 6th,
1887 ; claim paid May 21st, 1887. : ‘
Warkin R. Price, Nevada Bank, San Francisee, insured for $5,000; fed
April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 21st, 1887.
Home Benerir Lire Association: *
Gentlemen—Your check 4or $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.
San Francisco, July 19, 1887.
5 °
to thank you for the payment of
held by my father. The paywas unexpected, and I am very
ELLA T. BIGLEY.
; proofs of death filed April
Home Benefit Life Association :
Gentlemen: Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the
expiration of time allowed your Association in which to make payment, is
wnost gratefully received. Yours respectfully, — .
. . MRS. 'S. M. VAN WYCK.
: : HELEN B. VAN WYCK.
(0G A\l assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and
First National Bank of Grass Valley.
a
Bridge Closed. New York Hotel el,
WM. 8. RIOHARDS, PROPRIETOR.
“
Pine Street Suspension Broad St., Opposite Theater.
Bridge, across Deer THIS FAVORITE HOTEL has
lately been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished, making it one of the most comfort
bunting through. the room, “‘to firid a musquito that has adrop of Washington's blood
in him!”—The Epoch,
Unhealthy Confinement.
“Hello, Smith, you look pale‘and thin.
Been ill?”
“I’ve been confined to my room for just a
year, This is the first time I’ve been on the
streets for twelve months.”
“What was the matter with you?”
“Nothing. But my attorney couldn't make
the jury think so.”—Champion City Times,
A Useful Preparation.
“What are you stud’in’ in school now
Johnny?” inquired Mrs. McGudley of her
aephew,
é
“We just got a lesson in physies today.”
“Dear! .dear! ain’t that nice? "Specially
for you, Johnny, ’cause I allus thought your
iaste kind of run to medicine, "—Merchant
Craveler %
His Vacation.
“Hello, Charley! what are you doing;
moving?’ asked one young man of another
whom he met with a big valise in his hand
“Dve just commenced my rascion.” :
“Your vacation?’
“Yes. I'm vacating at the re
landlady,” — Wathington Critic. a
Tackled the Wrong Man.
Highwayman (in Pullman palace car}—
Your money or your life.
“Is, you ‘dressin’ dose remarks to Ls a
“You bet I am. Hurry up.” ible
“Well, I'm de pobtah of dis yeah cah.”
“Oh! Excuse me. How are you, con
rade?”— Washington Critic, om
Not the Fetching Kind.
Caller (to old Mrs, Bently)—The new minister is making himself quite popular is
not, Mrs, Bently? ‘ a dbeg
Old Mrs. Bently—Well, I ain’t inuch sot b
ag ag thedast three Sundays he's orasel
or rain, an’ there ain’t a drop fell ~ Bg ; p fell yit.
The Sweetest Girl.
The sweetest girl I think is she
Who never winks or blinks at me,
: But passes by,
With better purpose under gun
Than hunting lovers on the run
Or on the fly.
She's hunted, not the’ huntress s!
Men think enough of her to be *
Her Willing slave;
She doés not loiter on the brink
Of curbstone where the dandies slink
And polished knaves,
Her home is where her lovers woo
Ana where she shines it too
And guileless fair;
Where parents love, O sacred shade
t Nevada City, Nov.6, John Treanor,
ant 26 years, a native of Toronto, Canada.
{The funeral will take place at two
o’qjock this afternoon from the residence of -Mrs. Lawrence on Park
That shields the virtues of a maid
Or mated pair. °
Eee women know how far
virtues shine that modest are
4 , And turn all eyes;
She would not dangle after men,
Nor think herself admired when
“I am trying,” she answered, still busily ¢
able hotels in the mountains.
Suites of rooms for families. Creek
ce ¢ . %
Is closed t0-a. mid th ar
der that repairs can THE TRAVELING PUBLIO WILL Dt. le :
Aes ee SS “lc. . FIND THIS HOTEL UNSURPASSNotice a be anaes of its =m TOR OOMFOR «xp GON.
re-opening, and in the meanVENTENOE,
time all persons are positiveeT +
Comprehensive and compact—58,000 topics.
Reliable—400 first-class contributors.
Fresh—Brought down to the present year.
Now Ready—Subscribers not kept waiting
a
irom
6
ame Be elt Lite Assocla ne PROPLB'S GYOLOPEDIA
¢ The New Three-Volume Edition
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 Schvol Trustces, Teachers, etc., to the
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
i PHILLIPS &«& HUNT
« ~
with only a part of a cyclopedia.
aa
casa
CAL. R. CLARKE
——-0
tr
Hay and Crain, Fiour,
‘
Buckwheat
Kept at all the Grocer
Plaza E"eced store.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF
Bz Agent for;the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR.
, PROPRIETOR.
@
Potatoes, Corn-Mea
Flour, Etc.
y Stores. Ask For It.
oe’
Ordinance No. 21.
TPAHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE
fjCounty of Nevada do ordain as folist. There is hereby granted to E, M. Preston, N. P. Brown, J. 'T. Morgan, Chas. Barker, G.-C. Gaylord, G. E. Turner, Wm. Campbell, W. C. Jones and Geo, FE, Brand and
their executors and assigns the right to
construct and maintain forthe term of fifty
years, a Street Railway for the transportation of passengers along the puple road of
the Connty of Nevada, from the South line
of the corporate limits of Nevada City to
the Easterly limits of the Town of Grass
Valley.
2nd. There is hereby granted the right to
run cars over said line of road upon the
payment to the County of Nevada, as a license upon each car so to run, the sum of
Five (5) Dollars per annum ; and such cars
may be propelled by horses, mules, wire
ropes running under the roadway, by steam
or by electrie’motors. ;
Provided however, and this franchise is
granted upon the express condition that :
ist. Work to construct the said road nust
be commenced Within one year frum the
date of this Ordinance, and that said work
must be completed within three years from
the date hereof.
2nd. That said Railway may run along
the line of the pnblic highway on either the
upper or lower road, but when running
along the Pie ey must be constructed on
one side of the highway track at sufficient
distance from the centre thereof se as notto
interfere with the free passage of teams
thereon,and may cross the road where such
crossing shall be deemed necessary, but in
either case the said Railway must be so constructed as not to impair travel along the
said highway or ‘at the crossings ; and all
crossings when made, must be kept in repair at all times, so as not to interfere with,
orinany way impede publictravel. And it
is further conditioned that in the construction of the track of the said Railway, if at
any point itshall be on the public highway
the track must be so constructed that all vehicles may pass over the same without beins impeded thereby.
This Ordinance shal) take effect and be
in force on and after fifteen days from the,
date of its adoption,
On the adoption of this Ordinance C. EF.
Mulloy, W. D. Woods, F. M. Pridgeon, M.
Rrophy and W. J, Hill voted ‘‘Aye.”
w. dS, HI, . .
Chairman of the Board. .
Attest: .
F. G. Beatty, Clerk,
By W.D, Harris, Deputy.
Adopted October 15th, 1887. ol8
BEATTY'S Best Parlor Organs_.
ly prohibited from crossing
it,
By order of the Street Committee.
L. M. SUKEFORTH, Chairman.
The Rooms are Light an
(0@F-l ree ’Bus toand from all Triins.
First-Class Bar in» connection with the Nevada City, Oct. 14, 1887.
e Hotel.
MRS. H. B. MAXFIELD,
Teacher of Elocution,
Is now organizing classes in
Chicago
WOIcktE CULTURE
At THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. GEORGE
4\ C. SHAW, Pine Street, Nevada City. f
Cottage~ Orean
Hais attuined a standard of excellence which
aximits of no superior.
It contains every improvement that inventive genius, pki and money can produce,
. These excellent Organs are celebrated for
volume, quality of tone, quick Tesponse, variety of combination, artlatic design, beauty
in finish, perfect construction, making them
the most attractive, ornamental and desira
ble organs for homes, schools, churches
lodges, societies, ete.
Instructions given
IN OLASS8SES OR PRIVATELY.
Also Lessons given in
Drawing and Painting, Oil and Water
Colors.
CLASS AND PRIVATE. o12
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION
UNEQUALLED FACILITIES
= SKILLED WORKMEN
Assessment Notice.
\HAMPION MININGCOMPANY. LOCA
/ tion of principal place of business, ssan
Francisco, Cal.—Location of works, Neva da
County, Cal.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting
of the Board of Directors, held on the
Twenty-Sixth day of October, 1887, an assee'sment (No. 27) of Ten Cents per share ws
levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately~ in United
States gold coin, to the. Seeretary, at the
office of the Company, No, 522 Montgomery
street, San Francisco, California.
Any stock upon which this assessment
shallremain unpaid on Tuesday, the 2ath
day of November, 1887, will be delinquent,
and advertised for sale at publie auction;
aud unlese payment is made before, will be
sould on TUESDAY, the 20th day of December, 1887, to pay the delinquent assessment,
together with costs of advertising aud expenses of sale.
THEO. WETZEL, Secretary.
_Offiee—No. 522 Moutgomery: street, Ban
Francisco California, :
* BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
The Popular Organ.
INSTRUCTION BOOKS
g
AND PIANO STOOLS
Catalogues and Price Lists on application
FREE.
OHIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00.,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
KE. H. GAYLORD. a FRED SEARLS.
scared ‘aan GAYLORD & SEARLS,
Ld
—AND. Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor.
State and Federal,
FFICE—Upstairs in Beckman’s Block,
cor, Broad and Fine Sts., Nevada City . . Office—Opposite the Court House,
“a °
> : e
iryn
riesenensatminsitntialigtidianeie~iic st ag .
declining
Tre LATEST STYLE, SWEETEST TONE,
Dimensions: Length 43 inches; height,
inches; depth 22 inches,
NEW S8TYLe NOW READY FOR 1887.
] KATTYS BEST ts the leading style
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 for the parlor of a millionaire, built from the very
choicest of materials the market affords or .
ready money can buy. Made after an uptight Piano Forte, with three bellows combined—a new scientific-plan—so as to render
all the sweetest melodies possible from the
Golden Tongue Reéds, patented, while at
. Retorting Furnace, Gold Scaler, Safe.
MRS. H. G. PARSONS,
VOOAL INSTRUOTOR,
UNION HOTEL.,.. .NEVADA CITY
~
?
TILL receive pupils for the coming
W senson, in distinct courses for
Voice Building, or for Voice Culture and Solo Singing.
Classes of three or five organized for the
former Course at REDUCED RATES.
en &
®
The Voice Building’ Course consists of
exercises upon «a new 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 Solo Singing instructs and
assists in the artistic use of the voice.
Wor ‘Terms, etc., Apply at the
Union Hotel.
827-1m MES.’ H. G. PARSONS.
= a ser mJ
FOR SALE.
‘The
CANADA HILL QUARTZ MILL,
COMPRISING
Rock-Breakers,
Concentrators, Water Wheels.
Buildings, — Feeders
ALSO THE «
Hoisting Machinery,
Pumps, Columns, Enginés, Boilers,
Oars, Tools, Forge, Pelton Wheels,
ETC., ETC,
For full particulars ag@iy to
E. 0. OHARONNAT,
NEVADA CITY.
Mexican War Veteran
The wonderful efficacy of Swift’s Speciic as a
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
particularly to its music, yet the case is fin.
ished very neat but plain, finished light, so .
that the purchaser can see for himself that
itis not imitation walnut built from pine .
wood, but solid walnut, built plain, so as not
to take dust or dirt. Contains 18 full sets. of
golden tongue reeds of one-half octave each,
and 12 full stops. The two knee stops throw .
on the balance. No dummies. Equal toa .
36-stop Organ. Elegantly finished and em!
bellished with haudsome polished 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 ra
The Octave Coupler differs from those in .
any other styles, and is the greatest inven.
tion of Uic use in reed Organs, It is a pa
tent divided octave coupler, and couples
full ive oc vs, thus doubling the power,
Itis divided at the third octave, has two
coupler si: chat the bass and treble can
be coupled io :et ier or separately,as desired, .
It is made of struag coppered steel rods, and .
isan invaluable improvement on the old .
pernicious 35-cent wooden couplers, in -general use, which couples only four octaves;
have only one coupler step, which warp,
swell and disarrange the entire action. To}
avoid getting a 35-cent wooden coupler, buy .
no 1G, iss 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
a wooden coupler'is a continual source of .
annoyance, and renders an organ worthléss .
after a few months’ use. Best pantented
stop action to be found in the world. :
Daniel F. Beatty,
Washington. New Jersey.
Shai
>
To Whom it May Concern. .
LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
late firm of A. A. CHARONNAT, to
avoid costs, are roquemed to settle their bills
in the hands of Messrs, FARLEY & LITTLE, Attorneys, who are authorized by me .
to collect the same: .
. C. CHARONNAT.
Nevada Gity, Sept. 25th. ” ua
gemedy and gure for rheumatism and all blood
diseases, has never had a more conspicuous illustration than this case affords. The candid, unsolicited and emphatic testimofy given by the
venerable gentleman must be accepted as convincing and conclusive. The writer is a prominent citizen of Mississippi. The gentleman to
whom Mr, Martin refers, and to whom he Is indebted for the advice to which he owes his fltal
relief from years of suffering, 1s Mr. King, for
many years the popular night clerk of the Law:
Fence House, at Jackson.
Jackson, Miss., April-29, 1837,
Tau Swirr Sreciric Company, Atlanta, Ga. .
Gentlemen—I have beenan invalid penstoner for
forty years, having contracted pulmonary and
other diseases in the Mexican War, but not till
the tst of March, 1875, did I feel any symptoms of
rheumatism. On that day I was suddenly stricken
wi that disease in both hips and ankles, Vor
wenty days I walked on crutches. Th 2
was less violent, but it shifted from ont te pala
For weeks I would be totally disabled, either on
one side of my body or the other. The pain never
left me a moment for eleven years and seven
months—that is from March 1, 1875, when I was
t attacked, to October 1, ‘1886, when I was
cured. I these eleven years of intense suf.”
ing I tr innumerable rescriptions from
various physicians, and tri everything sug-Fettes by friends, but if ever received the least
nefit from any medicine taken internal]
Sxrernally Tam not aware of it.
fhe fret of Beptem ber, I made
Of Afkansas, hav
of every other remedy, when I accidents i
great sufferer from rheumatism ngs ys :
been cui by a visit to Hi 4
Ghent te ae he PG
On his return from Hot Springs he heen tellet.
first time, of the S. 8. 5. aga rind gar for the
tism. He tried it and six bottles mater Theuma aes made a complete
eb no “He py Of the disease. Minos, but he has
immedjately return to try it. I;
Etook Sour bottles, and by the first atc Govobee T
well—as far as eh rheumatism was con-+
NOT FELT 4 TWINGE OF IT sine = as Teaye
For sale by all druggists, Treatise on Blood
and Skin Diseases mailed free, "
Tus SwirT SPECI Co.,
ABN ADA CHENTY LAND AND TPO
JOHN T. MORGAN,
NAT, P. BROWN,
W. C. JONES,
:
To Home sSecekers—_——————_——— —_—_—_
MENT .
ASSOCIATION
DIRECTORS: :
GEO. C GAYLORD, Fe EO AEL) , 5
or. ere CHAS, BARKER.
—_—_——, _ complete checaseew LARGE . LIST OF DESIRABLE HOMES
AND LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE.
eens
£220,000 Acres of Railroad and Other Unimproved Lands
For Sale, ranging in orice from $1.50 to$!0 per acre.
% ed
FOR LIST OF PROPERTY AND FULL INst) 2M ATION, CALL ON OR ADDRESS
GC. E. BRAND, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
The Leading: Grocery and Family Provision Store
J. J. JACKSON Proprietor
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 HAND THE VERY BEST OF
win Ss AND gBIeQuvO RS.
J. J. JAOKSON, 18 and 20 Commercial Street.
THE CELEBRATED
SPERRY FLOUR
Can now be purchased in this city
soe Plt sl SIA
.
te
Is the Best im the Citv. Try It. Sa
a ot
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, Agent
PATENT ROLLER FLOUR !
MANUFACTURED BY THE .
WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY,
AND SOLD BY ALL THE
—
The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the
WHITEST AnD BEST
y
‘a
Of Any Manufact ired in the State. e.,
TO THE LADIES:
Give it one trial, and
other brand.
Call for it. you will then use no
FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County.
Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repuitory,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA cITy.
‘ z ; “
Headquarters fer the
Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon,
IN ALL GRADES, :
Celebrated
3 &
Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga,
FULL VARIETY.
Manager “~~
Columbus Buggies, Carriages, : Phaetons ~
Today is th
fire of 1863 at
on Sunday, N
period. of dry
it. .
The memb
are requested
8r.m.at Hi
essary arange
be given her
chard.
Permission
star route cc
Nevada City
summer sche
without expe
partment.
, Anumter<
who are gue
visited Banne
atmosphere 1
admit of a gor
surrounding «
T. R. Cool
Grass Valley
San Francisc
.and as Coole}
asignment th
siderable bus
determiting .
Ned Kitto
Ann Hooper’
visit Saturda:
ari party that
dence of Chai
and treated
Mr. Kitto go
by giving the
which to buy ‘
Concerning
typhgid feve!
on account ¢
says: ‘This
as it is know!
from the chl
Sierra Butte n
nually shut .
produces a pe
“who live near
in character
ous.’””
Elec
John Glass
Gasworks ha
local Electric
pany the Wat
ing in use at®
good -will-of th
Thn Grass.”
the Idaho mit
sufficient sup;
dynamos can
times,
Nevada Cit;
tem, heretofc
with Grass Va
. and operated
is to be remov.
of E. W. Towl
ern part of the
pelled by wate
reservoir, this
the upper to tl
ning over a six
will have a fe
inches of it ¢
which will b
Before the che
sary to lay 850
and the -line
brushed out.
weeks to get
pleted and
lights will the:
at twelve .o’cl
rate wires will
descent lamps
run during the
Nevada Ci
The Marysv
says: ‘‘Nothi
in relation to 1
jected road,
the only large
county who h
The road wo
Marysville an
and the projec
general favor.
Ai
J. W. Coole
ley, a dry gooc
ley, has com
perior Court
$3,500 in wh
damage has .
levying of ans
of goods assi
brother,
An ¢
John D. K.
Sierra county
week on Kar
from Alleghar
caving on hii
seventy years.
at Alleghany §
aes
MAS
There will b
Lodge, No. 1
nesday evenin
attendance of
Visiting breth:
D
J. H. Boar
One oF
from the West
Street, 8. pe
Institute, wil
House, Aubur
al Exchange I
8th; and at
Truckee, Nov.
fering from dis
limbs or any b
sis, piles, fist
shou!
. this opportun
free seus le
DeHaven’s
will cure sick