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ELIE OLED ENGL E SLANTED ELE TMB ip Le
The Daily Transcript. *
fo. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal
= na he
CIRCULATES IN
Gevada Ci d
ceville North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's
Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othertown of Nevada county; also in Placer
and Sierra coungies, at Sacramento, San
Francisco—in fact, throughout the State
“from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Sierra to the . 1
TUESDAY, OT. 2, 1888.
al
LATE NEWS. :
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Berry Wall, the New York ‘‘king of
the dudes,’”’ has been engaged to star
in a play. :
The St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas
Road has been sold to Russell Sage of
New York. . ?
L. Bormann’s wife has taken his
money and eloped from their San
Diego home. :
Boston has registered 17,000 women
who propose to vote at the coming
school election.
The glass manufacturers at Baltimore
are shut down owing to the strike
among the boys.
Natural gus has been struck at
Marysville at a distance of 278 feet
below the surface.
Mrs. Paran Stevens of New York
has been robbed of her diamonds,
Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, .
Arrivals at the Union Hotel.
Mrs. J. Narrzieer. Proprietor.
September 29, 1888.
Geo Lord, Gress Valley,
W D Harris, do
$ Groves, Alleghany,
JW Robinson, City,
Mra Dent & son, do
Miss Ida Allen, do
Miss W Mviloy, do
Geo Barvon, do
Mis J Thomas, N San Juan,
JK Davis, . do
TJ Nolan, Colfax,
J McCullough, Colfax,
Wm Phillips, do
E J Lentforth, 8 F.
no D Isaacs, do
Jan Coughlin, R R,
>A Hessen, San Jose,
ym G Croits Nevada,
Wm S$ Conklin, Nevada,
September s0th.
City,
one
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Dan Coughlin,
JW Robinson, dv
Geo A Nihill, ~ do
AB Thompson, Sau Francisco,
SA Waters, <. do
Edward Hustin, Graniteville,
Robt McLeod, Blue Tent,
J Msmith, Lime Kiln,
Thos Gerrin, City,
A Godfrey, Columbia Hill,
Miss M Guafrey, do
Orrin Cowell, Vakland,
Jas Thomas, City,
W RK Knight, Sacramento,
JH Marsh & wife, City,
JT Morgan & fam, do
A F Miller, do
Wm Fioy « wife; do .
D E Morgan « fam, do .
Miss {da Allen. do
Miss W Mulloy, do
Miss G Morgan, do
Miss KR Morgan, do
Niss Nellie Curtis, do
Mis: Nettie Curtis, do
Miss Sadie Alien, do
Miss A Allen, do
Geo M Allen, odo
Joe Floyd, do
Horace Clark, Grass Valley,
M Brophy, North San Juan,
Arrivals at National Exchanve Hotel.
RECTOR BROTHERS, Proprietors.
September 29, 1888.’
valued at $100,000.
George Scott, a Modesto night watch.
man, was fatally shot by a n.an he}
was tryingtoarrest.
.
Harry Trethorvan, a Corhwall miner .
took his trunk-strap and hanged himself at Helena, M. T.
N. B. Hall while watching the circus passing through the streets of San
Jose was robbed of $99.
Small-pox in a virulent form has
broken out in Surrey, B. C., twelve
miles from Westminster.
Fred Douglass has issued an address
to the colored people, urging them to
support the Republican ticket.
John Rocksey, who murdered J.”
Forster at Mionvt, Mont., a year ugo, .
has’been arrested at Spokane Falls. .
Proof isgiven that the United States .
arsenals and armories are being used .
by the Democrats for political pur.
Seventeen million acres of the)
Blackfeeet reservation in Northern .
Montana have been thrown open for .
settlement.
;
George F. Shepard, the wealthy re.
tired merchant of New York, died}
last week. He was a victim of the .
morphine habit.
i
Two carlouds of negroes, on their
way from Georgia to work in the Fres.
no Vineyards, have been quarantined
for fear of yelléw fever,
Mrs., H. C. Moyer had a desperate
encounter with two thieves at North
Baltimore, Ohio, but she was knocked
down at last and beaten so badly that
she will probably die.
A Fair Election League has been
organized in Indiana, whose purpose
is to see that fair elections are heid
throughout the State. It is said to be
thoroughly organized.
: The grading on the Northern California Railroad to Knights Landing is
nearly completed. The road will be
ready by the middle of October for the
rails which are now at Marysville.
The exodus of white voters fron. MF Opposite his old Stand,
Florida since the breaking out of the
yellow fever has alarmed, so report
says, the Democrats. They fear the
absence of thoes voters will cause the
: . 5 ’
Stale to be counted for Harriog, . . 'To nlf ofan
in Maine have been received from all
counties in the State; and make the
Republicins plurality 18,055. The
vote is as follows: Republicans, 79,404; Democrats, 61,369: Prohibition,
3,121; Labor, 1,526; scattering, 15.
Total, 145,015. <
Baupness may be prevented, and a
thick growth of hair stimulated, by the
use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. This preparation also restores the natural color
to gray hair, and renders it soft, pliant
and glossy.
Dr. Bo-San-Ko
In his new discovery for Consumption,
succeeded in producing ¢ medicine
H's REMOVED His
The Rear of Britland’s Saloon.
todo all kinds of .onsvria] work in firstclass style.
Stillman, San Franciseo,
Gassaway, Forest City, j
Kelly, San Francisco, .
easlee, Grass Valley,
3 Bigelow, Columbia Hill, .
Nivens, City,
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Blue, You Bet,
) Randall, Rock Creek,
Campbell, Blue Tent,
aman, City,
shea, French Gulch,
viller, San Francisco,
Miller, French Corral,
McCarthy, Washington,
Gibson, San Fidncisco,
Collins, City, .
. Vivian, Forest City, .
rs W A Harrington, San Juan,
ss M Harrington, -do
A W Crane, do
y Colwell, do
cBride, . do
Jordan, Leadville, .
Lee, Marysville, .
eyer, Cherokee,
Cullember, San Jose,
mith, °
Bates, San Francisco :
Septem ber 30, 1888. .
R Waggoner, Grass Valley;
muel, San Francisco,
Cc Clarke, do .
} Booth, Iowa Hill,
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R McKillican, San Francisco, j
C Hogan, San Juan, .
Austin, Graniteville, .
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E W Meredith, Sma. tsville,
F Cooper, Grant’s Ranch, .
Geo. Jacobs, Keny, 3 .
Maria Lag»massi, Sierra City, .
Henry Thompson & son, Sacramento, .
G H Colby, Dutch Flat, .
Miss Bell Rolie, City,
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Jno Hadley, do
C J Naffziger & family, City,
A Friedman, do
IJ Rolfe & wife City,
Miss Emma Kolfe,do
E Withington, do
M bumbler, de .
A Watke, do }
Mrs Geo Jacobs, do
Win Welch. do
Wom Britland, do {
AD Mason « wf, do .
Mrs Woodara, do !
dno*Langdon, do
Juo Wilson, to PSone
Mrs C M Milhone,do
Miss B Milhone, do
Miss R McKeon, do
H W Hartung, do
Cal R Clarke do
BARBER SHOP REMOVED.
Cc. E. WILDE
BABBER
SHOP TO
" ON PINE STREET,
Where he will better prepared than ever
oct2-1nih
Meeting
Thomas F. Srady,
Of Tammany Hall, New York:
which is acknowledged b_ all to be
simply marvelous. It is exceedingly
pleasant to the taste, perfectly harmless, and does not sicken. In all cases
of Consumption, Coughs, Colds,
Wooping Ccugh, Croup, Bronchitis,
* and Painsin the Chest, it has given
universal satiaiaction. Dr. Bosanko’s
Cough and Lang Syrup is sold at 50
cents by Carr Bros. my21-6m
Ir you want a fine turn-out, go
to. Henry Lane’s’ livery and feed
stable.
f
Rhett
Arrivals at the City Hotel.
QO. C. CONLAB, Proprietor.
September 29, 1868.
ears, Maryaville, _
ee phe Penn Valley,
rindyon, Bine Tent,
cCarthy, Washington,
Hughes, Cherokee,
L Morgen, do
W Kirkbam, Willow Valley,
Fink, Butte County,
Tackitt, Birchville,
G Walters, Sacramento,
> M Smith, Lime Kila,
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odair, City,
umb,
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D Buckley, do
Hallett, Blue Tent,
do
Gibens, City,
F Cleveland, City,
Kirkham do
eLeod, Blue Tent,
Ellis, Scott's Flat,
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Carrol, Sweetland,
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September 20th.'
Jas Dillion, Cit: ee
. O'Farrell, City,
é io
Aer ApAors <2
Called the “Hurricane Qrator,
Will address the citizens of Nevada couny at
GRASS VALLEY,
Tuesday be, (et 2d,
Excursion Train
Will leave Nevada City at 7 o'clock
@@® Round trip fare only BS cts.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear
the
Greatest Democratic Orator
Of the Campaign !
STUDEBAKER
. Light Two-Horse Wagon,
. WM. BARTON, Agent.
A‘é PERSONS IN NEED OF WAGONS
D
. as calland examine before purchasBarton’s Blacksmith Shop,
On the Plaza.
Over Seven Hundred Visitors
man for the Fif eentn Assembl
support as their “RECLAMATIONIST REPKEel
+
if You Are Sick
With Headache, Neuralgia, Rhewmatism Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Blood Humors, Kidney
Disease, Constipation, Female-Troubles, Fever
and Ague, Sleeplessness, Pa'tial Paralysis, or
Nervous Prostration, use Paine’s Celery Comexposure or malaria, the effect of which ts to
weaken the nervous system, resulting in one
of these diseases. Remove the ciuse with .
that great Nerve Tofiic, and uhe RESULT will .
isi ppear. ;
.
PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND
Jas. L. BowEN, Springfield rites :-—
“Paine's Celery Compound cannot be excetied as a Nerve Tonic. In my case a single
bottle wrought a great change. “yd nervensness entirely disaypeared, and with it the ceIti ffection of the st ch, heart and
liver, and the whole tone of the system was
wonderfully invigorated . tli my friends, if .
sick as I have been, Paine’s Celery Compound
Will Cure You!
Sold by dru; . $1;six for$5. Prepared only by WELLS, Ricnarpson & Co., Burlington, Vt
for the Aged, Nervous, Debititated.
pound and pe cured. In each of these the //
cause is mental or physical overw6rk, abxietyMass., w' =. .
Warranted to color more goods than am
other dyes ever made, and to ‘ive more ,bri
Hant and durable colors. Ask fur the Jaa
and take rio other.
A Dress Dyed seg
'A Coat Colored IC
A Child can use them!
Unequaited for at! Fancy and Art Wor!
At Druggists end Merchants. Dye Book fr
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Props, curlington:\
Regular Kepublican Nomimce
For Congressman—2d District,
JOHN A. EAGON,
Of Jackson, Amador County.
Regular Democratic Nominee
For County Clerk,
JAMES L. MORGAN,
Of Cherokee.
Regular Democratic Nominee
For County Treasurer,
B. N. SHOECRAFT,
“Of Nevada City.
Regular Republican Nominee
For District Attorney,
FRANK T. NILON,
Of Nevada City. »
Regular Kepubiican Nominee.
For State Senator,
E. M. PRESTON,
Of Nevada City.
Regular Republicau Nominee,
For Recorder,
JOHN A. RAPP,
Of Nevada City,
Regular Republican Nominee
For Sheriff,
GEORGE LORD,
Of Grass Valley.
Regular Republican Nominee
For County Surveyor,
CHARLES E. UREN,
Of Grass Valley.
Republican Nominee
For Clerk,
S. A. Bulfinch,
Ot Truckee.
meen
Regular Democratic Nominee
e é For Sheriff,
GEORGE W. DUNSTER, —
Of Truckee.
~ For the Assembly:
WISH TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I AM
an independent candidate for pete
strict.
I ask the voters of this district for’ their
SENTATIVE.” :
y the term reclamationist I mean one
Who advocates reclamation, which is re
claiming waste or nearly waste lands from a
condition of uselessness, or of comparative
ly little use, to that of greater value and »
better stute of usefulness, aceurding as the
couditions of any locality, to the benefits
already bestowed by the reator, may perwit by man’s labor intelligently bestowed
thereon; to bring into operation the best
methods possible to extract from Nature's
resources the greatest amount of benefits tu
mankind, whether in the line of farming,
mining, manufacturing or whatever else.
shigsubject isof more importance to this
county and t» the State, and more worthy o1
consideration in this present political cam
paign, than all otherissues before the pecpe
JOHN A. BALL.
Penn Vaelly, Aug. 24, 1888,
Land Notice.
United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal.
September 22d, 1288.
N THE MATIER OF ISABELLA Mc
KEON, Homestead Applicatién No. 313.
Involving Lots 8and 9 of the 5 E. 4 of the
NE Apt Section 14, T.16 N. R. 8 E. M. b.
&
Pursuant to the instructions of the Hon
Commissiouer, couveyed-in. his letter **N”’
of June 15th, 1888, and upon reading and fil
ing the affidayit of suid Isabella Mekeon,
and good cuuse appearing therefor:
it is ordered that the said Isabella McKeon,
tozether with her witnesses, and each and
all parties claiming said lots or any portion
thereof, us being mine.alin character, and
therefore not open to the entry of said MeKeon, be and appear before the County
Clerk of Nevada county, at bis office in Nevada City, on the Fifteenth day of November, 1888, at 10 A M. of that day, then and
there to introduce evidence to estab ish the
agricultural or mineral character of said lots
Sand y. s
The said County Clerk is hereby designat
ed asthe officer nearest the land.
And itis furtner ordered that service hereof
be ma ie by publication in the Neyada Daily
TRANSCRIPT, a peer designated as publisued nearest the lund, and by posting in the
local office and upon each lezal subdivision
of the land, for 40 days prior to the return
ay.
And ifeithersaid Isabella McKeon, or any
mineral claimant, shallfailto appear ii response to this citation, default eat be truly
entered.
y SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Pi achaccalchesieeaaioneceinetions
PLAZA PAINT SHOP.
R. P. BOWERMAN
_—<——geees Would respectfully inform the
[ge veo0%e of Nevada City and vicinity that he has opened a
First-class Paint Shop,
On the Plaza, near the corner of Sacramento Street,Nevada City,
And ig prepared to do the following kinds of
Painting : :
Carriages and Wagons,
Houses and Roofs,
.
Called at the Senate, you bet,
To pores of the very best known drin
¥ :
That Oyster Cocktails was
ckle your palate
kind e best
regret it.
“Twas voted by al-on-the very iret patict
e thing to
drink in town and don’t you . .
OTE!
If you don’t take ene now you'll forever
[Meigen jee S's . ean
Signs, Plain and Fancy,
Distemper Painting a specialty
FIRST-CLASS WORK !
: PRICES LOW!
+RALLY ! -:
REPUBLICAN MEETINGS !
"Harrison and Morton !
PROTECTION TO AMERICAN INDUSTRIES !
E. M. PRESTON,
Hon. J. SIMS,
Hon. J. . . SYKES.
Hon. B. J. WATSON.
FRANK T. NILON,
S. A. BULFINCH,
And other Republican candidates
will address the people of Nevada
county on the issues of the day, at the
following places:
Spencevillé, Thursday, October 4th.
Rongh and Ready, Friday, Oct. 5th.
Grass Valley, Saturday, October 6th.
French Corral, Tuesday, Oct. 9th.
North San Juan, Wednesday, October 10th. ‘
Columbia Hill, Thursday, Oct. 11th.
Granitevill>, Friday, October 12th.
North Bloomfield, Saturday, October 13th.
Nevada City, Wednesday, Oct. 17th.
Maybert,, Friday, October, 19th.
Washington,Saturday, October 20th.
You Bet, Tuesday, October 231d.
Boca, Friday, October 26th.
Truckee, Saturday, October 27th.
Nevada City, Saturday, Nov. 3d.
. Grass Valley, Monday, Nov. 5th.
RALLY!
f&0@All are invited to‘attend these
meetings and hear the issues of the
:ampaign discussed.
Local Committees are requested to
uake all necessary arrangements ‘for
the meetings.
By order County Central Committee.
ERASTUS BOND, Chairman.
Grorge L. Hueues, Secretary.
GREAT AUCTION SAIE
‘—OF—
Mules; Work Horses, Roadsters
AND TROTTING HORSES,
—on— .
Monday,’ October 15th, 1888,
At 10 A. ™.,
At Reavis’ Ranch, Near Chico, Butte Oo.
N THE ABOVE DATE WE WILL OFFER
J for sule, at the ranch of D. M. Reavis,
Esq., 244 miles from Chico, three hundred
bead first-class Mules, sire by Kentucky and
imported Jacks, out df first-class American
Mares. These Mules were all raised by Mr.
. Reavis, and are fi st-class in every particular; none will exceed seven years of age.
fhey will be sold as desired, in string teams,
matched or single. There will also be offered about fifty kead of first-class Work
Animals, out of American Mares, ‘by imyorted Percheron Stallions. At the :ame
ime will be offered about fifty read of
fashionable bred Trotting Mares, Colts, Fillies and Geldings, got by standard bred Stallions, such as Director, Monroe Chief, Steinway, Blackbird, etc. This will be the most
extensive sale tliat hastuken place in Northern California, and Mr. Reavis’ reputation
as breeder is & poarantes that the stock offered will be of a superior character.
The terms will be cash, or approved notes
at current interest.
_ Catalogues are being prepared, giving pedigrees and full particulars,
Any information desired may be obtained
to tne undersigned,
KILLIP & CO.;
22 Montgomery 8t., San Francisco.
Largest Dry Goods Store
In Nevada County !
SAMUEL YEO,
PROPRIETOR,
STOCK OF
NEW CLOAKS;
NEW DRESS GOODS,
NEW MILLINERY,
NEW CARPETS,
NEW WALL PAPER.
GIVE BEA TRIAL. SAMUEL YEO, Grass Valley.
up: » application to Mr, Keavis, Chicago, or
THE BEE HIVE.
GRASS VALIBY.
FOR PRESIDENT,
Benjamin Harrison,
, OF INDIANA. $
{FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
Levi P. Mortor,
OF NEW,YORK.
jAt Large,
JOHN F. SWIFT,‘
W.H. L. BARNES.
Ist District,
T. L. CAROTHERS,
2d District,
G. W. SCHELL.
3d District,
. B. MIZNER, iw
{4th District,
G. "A. KNIGHT.
5th District,
8S. M. SHORTRIDGE.
6th District,
H. M. STREETER.
FOR CONGRESS:
Ist District,
J. J. DEHAVEN,
Of Humboldt County.
2d District,
SOHN A. BAGO,
Of Amador County.
3d District,
JOSEPH McKENNA,
Of Solano County.
4th District,! +
W. W. MORRCW,
Of, San Francisco.
5th District,
T. G. PHELPS,
Of San Mateo County.
6th District,
GEN. VANDEVER,
Of Los Angeles.
Republican County Ticket
For Senator,
BE. M. Preston,
: Of Nevada City.
. Assemblyman l4th District,
J. Sims,
Of Nevada City. ~
Assemblyman 15th Dietrict, °
J.1I. Sykes,
Of Grass Valley.
Sheriff,
George Lord,
Of Grass Valley.
Clerk,
S. A. Bulfinch,
Of Truckee.
District Attorney,
F. T. Nilon.
Of Nevada City.
Treasurer,
B, J. Watson,
Of Nevada City.
Recorder,
John A. Rapp,
Of Nevada City.
Public Administrator,
Fred A. Thomas,
Of Grass Valley.
Surveyor,
C. E. Uren,
-Of Grass Valley.
Coroner,
William Powell,
Of Grass Valley.
Supervisor Ist District, J. M. Buf
fington, Jr.
Stevens.
ROAD OVERSEERS.
Ist District.
JUSTICES OF THE PEAGE.
“ ‘* . Haminton McCokmic
“ # *.. Samve, Parke
sFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS I
(C. C. Bush, alternate. )
(F. W. Street, alternate.)
(J. P. Abbott, alternate.)
(J. K. Lowe, alternate.)
(Cy Denike, alternate.)
(H. V. Morehouse, alternate.)
Supervisor 2d District, Bichard
Supervisor bth District, F. P.
. J. B. Bitchcock
2a “ ciseeesseeee WW, P. Morris
3a Lhd sce. Sohn BT. Clin
4th . Isaac Fleming
BO RP ot eieehss ..8. J. Smith
Nevada Township.. A. RB. Wapswortu
Meadow Lake Tp..D. W. Beverton
A Revolution in Provress.
* Of the many great discoveries that
have murked each era in human progres<, increasing man’s knowledze and
control of nutural forces, making him
a master instead of a slave and adding
to the evmfort and happiness of the
human race,.the discoveries of Dr.
J. Eugene Jordan. author of the Histogenetic System of Medicine, must,
from the nature of things, rank among
the foremost. .
The thousands of cases which have
already been cured by this system,
embracing the dixeases heretofore regarded as incurable, place the greatness of his discoveries beyond question, and build for him a monument
in the hearts of the people.
In his book entitled, ‘The Entire
Revolution of Medicine,” is given a
comprehen: ive description of this new
system, and is practical application,
which briefly stated is as follows: He
rebuilds the diseased cells and tissues
of the body with the same proximate
principles and. ferments, organic bo:ljes, and so on, which are.,vominally
Those he supplies tu the sick in the
form of medicine, giving that. purticalar principle, which he sees from their
symptoms their glands ure unable to
prepzre.
It is a beautiful science, and built
upon scientific principles, as is abundantly proven by the: follow ng endorsements from men “hose prominence in the scientitic world . makes
them competent critics, and speakvolumes for this new and rational system of medicine: : ’
CuicaGgo, January Ist, 1888.
This is to certify that 1 have inade
a thorough investigation of the Histogentic medicines, prepared by Dr.
J. Eugene Jourdan, atid of his unique
methods of research, and am therefor
competent to form: a correct judgment.
I pronounce them marvelous products
of the highest skill, showing an acguaintance with the natural sciences
far in advance oi sny savant with
whose works the world is acquainted.
The amount of time and painstaking
which the Doctor has expended upon
the singl: branch of spectroscope is
enormous, and his discoveries startling; also -baviny used these medicines
in my-own practice, I can say that
their actual success in curing disease
is as yreat as their discovery.
The revolution of the medical science
of today is no dream; it is at band.
J. B. S.-Kina, M. D., P. D.,
Prof. Chem. and ioxicology Hahuemann Medical College of Chicago.
Cuicaao, February 26th, 1887.
Dear Siz:—Allow me the pleasure
of udding one more leaf to your wreatis.
itis, pernaps, not suictly professional,
but it is certainly honorable. Your
médicine bas accomplished For ME
what To ME seemed impossible, and
what certainly baffled tie skill and
kuowledge of the highest in the fr.ternity. You-have not obly helped
me pliysically, but you have opened a
vista of possibilities for which I cannot
thank you sufficiently. Lvongratalute
the centaryin which you live. If he
who causes two blades of yrass to grow
where before there was only one, is a
benefactor to society, What must be
said of you, who cin transform misery
into happiness. May you live long
and continue to do good; and inay
bigotry—the child of darkness—vaoish from your path as the mist from
the glurious splendor of the rising sun.
Yours fraternally, i
H. G. Briees, Ph., B., M. D.
Nevapa Ciry, Sept. 8th, 1888.
For twenty years past vy sister,
prepared in the body ty the glands.+
‘DownGoes Furia
Le
THE sTOCK OF
FURNITURE
duced regardless of what we get for it
in order to make room for aoe :
Two Carloads of Furniture
Now on the way from the East.
For this reason we offer
ge Extraordinary Bargains
7 —IN—
BEDROOM SETS,
PARLOR 8ETS,
DINING ROOM TABLES AND
CHAIRS,
BEDS AND BEDDING,
LOUNGES,
WINDOW SHADES,
CORNICES, Ete.
Fine Upholstering a Specialty
Binest Stock of Parn‘tar:
IN NEVADA COUNTY}
LEGG & SHAW
Importers and Dealers in
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves
TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS,
COAL, Olt, PAINTS, ,
VARNISHES,
WOOD AND WILLOW WABE,
Leather and Shoe Findings, Glasswure, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse,
Cutlery, Crockery, Horseshoes, Nails,
Barbed Wire, Etc.
Kitchen Stoves and Ranges,
Oil Stoves.
Munufacturers and Repairers of
Tin, Copper & Sheet ron Ware
HYDRAULIC PIPE, ;
Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings. .
Mining Implements a Specialty
AGENTS FOR THE
es Calif rnia Powder Works.
“Largest and Best Equipped
_HARDAWRBE STORE :
in Northern-Central California.
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
LEGG & SHAW,
. Nannie Robb, bas. suffered greatly
ifrom chronic bowel troubles, which
for the last six years have been very
bad indeed; and gradually grew worse
until about five months ago. At that
time she was a complete physical
wreck, Words cannot tell what she
suffered or describe her wretched
physical state, and we felt that: she
could not live much longer. About
this time H. C. Tuck told us that Dr.
J. Eugene Jordan's Histogenetic medicine would cure her, and as we had
tried the old school of, medicine without benefit, we decided tu try the new.
After t.king the medicine prescribed
a short time, this trouble, which all
other med cines failed to benefit, was
completely cured. This was about
five months ago, and there bas been
no return of the trouble since,
She Las also been blind fur the last
four years. Both eyes were coated
over With a scam 8o thick that no patt
of the iris or pupil could be seen. Mr.
Tuck said the medicine would ~ cure
this condition. In a short ime the
scum began to disappear, and has
steadily grown less—just as he said it
would, until now it is more than haif
gone and the yreater part of the iriscan
be plainly seen in both eyes, and ‘the
scum is steadily growing lexs. The
doctor says the optic nerves ase puralyzed, but this too can be cured. She
is now taking medicine for the paralysis, and there is s0.u e change in-this
condition, and whether it is cured or
not, enough has certainly been done in
her case to prove that by the HistozeneticSystem of Medicine some things
can be done which occulists of high
standing told us was atwrly impossible. she bas also been affliicied for
along time with a peculiar trouble in
the head, causing her a preat deul oj
suffering. This tronble is much better
some of its worst features having entirely dixappeared. All the above results have teen obtained by taking
Dr. J. E. Jordon’s medicines inte: nally. Berrie A. Koss.
Nevapa Orry, Sept. 8, 1288,
Several weeks ugo I took w bad cold,
which was followed by sore throat and
b.liousness, accompanied with fever
and dull aching pains in.the head and
back, Having heard of the remarkable cures made by Dr. J. Eugene Jordan’s Histogenetic medicines,and liearing that they.cured quick:y in ucute
cases, I decided to give thein a trial
Tealied ‘n H. C. Tuck, tie Doctir’s
representutive for Nevada City; and
afier taking the medicine prescribed
«. for about thirty-six hones, the fever,
together with its attending syinptoms,
was entirely gone; and I wais restored
to my usual health. Mars. I. U. Grey.
Miss Mamie Ryan was taken very
sick with bilious fever, suffering wiih
severe pains inthe head and different
parts of the body, anda very high {ever. Acting onthe advice of a friend,
she sentfor Dr J. E. Jordan’s representutive, who prescribed Histozenetic
medicines, which guickly gave relief;
e. #ed within forty-eight hours complete:
ly eared us fever, tozether with its attending aches and pains, and full
sored bar to health. : as
_ A number of other persons residiny
in Nevada City, who-e names can be
given, have been cured of yarions diseases, chronic and acute, by the above
K} treatment, embracing Catarrh, Lung
Trouble, Female Diseases, Chronic
Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
&! Pneumonia, Measl : 8, 5
. (Very select Millinery De5 Stomach Trouble, ist nn Saree,
partment. ° maa! oon dorian een be ponaaite and his
: ; ment obtained t : i .
(OF Artistic City Trimmer in CONSTABLES. Someaie: Hee UCK. ie omen
charge. Nevada Township..... Wx. Scorr . found at Ola pooins in the Burns’ ants
MW Fine Goods a Specialty. “ eee ce Joszru Forsr . t#8* Broad street, near M. E. Church,
Main Street. Nevada City
New York Bakery.
G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor
AVING PURCHASED THIS WELI.
kaown and popular Bakery of Mrs
John Hurst, on
COMMEROIAL STREET,
I intend to keep on hand at all times a gooa
Variety of
BREAD;
PIES,
CAKE,
Etc.
Wedding Cakes
And Pastry
Made to order on short notice or most
reasonable terms.
All order for anything in my line prompt
ly attended to.
By swict attention to business, giving
good sitisfaction an isellinsg atlow rates,
hope to merit a liberal patronage.
G. W RST
MORTON BROS.
Have opened a Shop on
Neal St. near cor. of Neal and Mill 8ts.,
.GRASS VALLEY.
HERE THEY ARE PREPARED TO
take Contracts on the following
branches of
PAINTING :
Carriage & Provisoin Wagons
House, Inside and Out.
Signs, Plain. and Fancy.
Campaign Banners and Transparencies,
Advertising on Fences and Rocks,
Decorative Work of all kinds.
First Class Work.
Prices Reasunable.
MF Orders taken from any portion of the county.
Wine Grapes Wanted.
Highest market price
paid for Wine Grapes
at the Nevada County
Winery. Apply to A.
Isoard, Superintendent,
Nevada City.
Miss Mary Thomas,
.PIANO TEACHER, .
AS RETURNED FROM HER VACAtion, and will be pleased for her pupils
aud those wishing instructions on the Nevada City, California Consultation free, — sepl3
piane. to inform her by note at her
Grass Valley. oa
B. H. MILLER
Regninuriy Receives
The -:Most Annroved Stvles
IN/ MENS AND ROXS
is :
wow IN OUR STORE MUST BE_RELey ro Lt had HL NW Go
And Furnishing Goods,
t As Handsome a lot of
Neckties, Svarfs, Oravats, Etc., Ete.,
As can be found anywhere.
c In the way of 3
Underwear
My Stock is not excelled,
The Latest Eastern Fashions
Stiri ana Soft Zauvt.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, _
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
~aAnd everything else usually found in a
filst-cluss store of the kind.
My<Prices “are (Astonishingly Low and
my Stock is the Most Oor~l:.te,
B. B. MILLER,
044 Fellows’ Building, Broad Street.
A. FRIEDMAN,
' Broad Street.
PASHIONARLE TAILOR,
Makes to Order the Finest
Dress and Business Suits
For Gentlemer and Boys
At the Lowest Prices
AND ACCORDING TO
he Very Latest Spring Styles.
Call and sec my elegent Line of Goods, ineluding
dcotch Tweeds,
French Percales,
Cassimeres,
West of England Cloth,
Etc., Etc.
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A Perfect:Fit Guaranteed,
> Pants a Specialty.
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Parties from up'country, when in Nevada
City, can have their measures taken for suits
orsingle garments, which will be forward
ed by express, as ordered
Repairing and Pressing done,
‘ana alterations made at the Lowost Prices °
A. FRIEDMAN,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY
CITY’ HOTEL ‘ s
Ce UF BROAD AND UNION 8Ts°
THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN
thoroughly overhauled and ren°
ovated,and under the private
ae) management has become
One of the most Popular.Hotels,
{iN NEVADA CITY. :
tt is conducted on stricthy Temperance Principies.
it has no Bar-room, and is therefore justthe place for those in search of agood quiet
place to board and lodge.
The Rooms are allwunny, light
andairy.
The Tables are supplied with
the best in the market, at the fole
lowing low rates:
~ Board, » without Lodging, per week
oo and Lodging, per ‘week, $5. to
6,
Rooms, ~er Night, 25 cents,
Single Meals, 25 ‘cents,
O. C. CONLAN.
CHAS. DENNY,
CHAMPION
“HORSE SHOER,
EXT DOOR TO UNION LIVERY s8TAN KLE, Main Street, Nevada City. wh
Owners of fine horses are votified thatthe
undersigned makes S speeney. of Morsee
shoeing, and doing it in the best possible
manner. Horse’s feet, when entrusted
my care, are warranted t. be wept ing
onner. Interfering and striking preven!
eamsete i é
stand, aad at work P lod peels yond pa
ave the peat
mn
isfactorily. Mri
appolnted and coolest aude ia thors’
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