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August 22, 1890 (4 pages)

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Cal. 0. [AT iles Ofuue, tent eurBtu nia, age, vie: 2eceen abio 160) Lin y in jlue sely ur cir tue y,1n the , or prnre ing. . in. seUA NNe ir. ane . Torys ber alts, eueCERper: M, Usk luty Beil ny, bed est erty vith nisCal. SES Egsss 1 S885 ae ee a a oo a a a eo ~~ al er Weeks eee stessss CRIPT. 2 VOL. LX.—No. 9200 NEVADA CITY. CAL.. FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 22, 1890. = Established Sept. 6, 1860, bv N.P. Brown & (o. The Daily Transcript. PUBBISHED jrery Day Exvepting Moaday SROWN & CALKINS. 3 ta DKINS, N. P. Brown, : Kditer. *) Business M’g'r. ou /¥ iCK—*Transeuript Block,” No. 32 Com. merciabhst. Nevada City, Ca TEEME OF SUBSCRIPTION: i Vear, payable in adranre. 86 S Cents. —— Terms for Advertising. Legal Advertisements, $1 per square for first insertion and 60 vents per square for each additional insertiun.:. 1 in 2 Business advertisements as per card rate —furnished on application. Local Notices 10 cents per line for first insertion and 5 cent: per line for each addiioual insertion. DR, R. MU. BUNT; Physician, (pt F1O# AT VINTON’S DRUG BLORE, NEVADA CITY. , DEN TIsT ; ICS If DESIRED. Office a Residence, Sacramento ss' Orr & CO.. . No. 25 Main Street "NEVADA CITY. Buy Geld bust Gold and .~ Silver Bars. Acids and Crucibles for Sale. ; . ie May & 1887. E.L. CRAIG. JOHN M, FULWEILER. Fulweiler, & Craig,. Ofer, 0 Feeney, ATS. SAN FRANCISCO, * b Eases. Se ROME, we 4ttornev and Counselor at. Law. re 'R Thomas niiding, corner Broad ( acd Mine streeta. Nevede Ct) © FRED SEARLS, At orney and Oounselor st Law. I: L PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUP] Ww atate and Federal. UMGe—Opppate” { Coert Hanne, oe P.F. SIMONDS Attorney and Qounselor st Law, TILL PRACTICBIN THE STATE AN) W ‘Cited sta our . OFFICK—Morgan & Roberts’ Block. Nev: da City, . . LITE SE . te BO aA CERES,” ~ Attorney and Oounselor at Lew, V ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURT! f the e. “ Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. a 3. i. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public. — AND CONVEYANCFE. ‘ ) tA are 2 sae rend Btre et. oppo m Street, Nevada “i.7. ite Ratios in all the Conrta ‘of the State and he Courts ofthe United “tates withis the State of California. Broad Street Meat Market JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. : e Broad Street, Customers aupplied at the Lowest Pric with the very oestof. a . Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb, “UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL. STREST, .NEVADA CIT) Near the Oity Hall, (COLLEY BROS,,..--Proprietor: spcmnd IN off : Geet, Pork, Mutton, Veni, Ete. At the lowest rates. We also k on ‘hand # cbaice stock o BACON AND LARD : ‘ National. .Meat Marke OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK. 0. J. NAFFZIGER.... Propristor Brerey yet MOTTON. VBA x, SAUER seeaitee BACON AND LARD,wholesale o1 And all kinds of Meats usually found in first-class “ene ais ame hice Meats delivered f ee of charge. . C J, NAFFZIGEB.: ART SCHOOL. Drawing and Painting M*, W. J. 8TRAIGHT will receive pup! al na Friday of eacn weet e Gator Hote . Nevada City, where hi will teach the diferent branches of Dil. Water Color and. Paste Painting. /° f FRO! NATURE with pencil St colar meds pio woe byuematic Drawing apd_Shadinc Deawl : and Portrait ‘Work, Me Machiner Architectural and Drawing all efficiently nd satisfactori)) aug . af Nevada and Grass Vallev.’Bus Line. TIME TABLE; . ~ TIL fursher notice the "Kus will make { J regular “e between Grasse Valley anc e' City at theLeave Nevada Cit 1t'10 o'clock A. M “lie * fowl to e¥ 2 cents for the fund'tri " @RITERAU & CARSON’ Provriets Spencerian Steel Pens Are the, Best. Mstablished 1860 Nevada County N. G.8. RB. cox, TIME TABLE NO. 40. fakes Effect Sunday, June 15, at “12 o'clock noon. . LEAVING NEVADA CITY: 5:45 A. M. ,Dally, connect with Yrancisco at5:45 P. ? ssa arriving in 8a 12:30 Pp M Daily, connecting witb “6 : * Overland Passenge: wriving San Francisco, at 9:45 #. M. ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. 10:20° A. M. Dsl. 5:12. P. M Daily, ccnnecting with Loca) leaving San Francisco et 7:304. M. and Overland trains from the Eust. JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. E, H-BROWN, Superintendent a UNION HOTEL, VEVADA CITY, = « = CAL SNe are MRS. J. NAFFZIGER. . . Proprictress THe LEADING HoTuct OF NEVADA CITY... caseeasx ce! CALIFORNIA TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH ANL thers are invited to notice ‘the tgs oon Mffered by this Hotel. The house contains. 100 reoms, each of which is light anc tiry, and well or elegantly tu*nished, there icing no hotel in the mountains bala te: .; © tables are supplie@ with the best in he market. NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON PIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCUMMODATIONS FOR COMMERUCIAL 2A VELERS, TOURISTS AND FAMILIES, : Free ’Bus to and from the Depot STAGES LEAVE TLE HOUSE FOR ALI sarts of the upper count}, Grass Valley and Marysville daily. ra ba The peat af Wines, Liquors and Ci Jara fur nished et the Bar. Empire tivery Stable © sroad st., Nevada City, opp Nationa] Ex change botel [AMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIR} Stable his the largest lot of dorses, Carriages and Bugs fes To be found in thie part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons ard jacks to let at the shortest notice and v he most reasonable terms The horses are free frum vice, of gcod sty] ind capable of going as fast as any gentic nan cates to drive. . Good Saddle Herses always on hanJ }ARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROX PT: bOURNISPED . Accident Tnsuranee, F THE MANY “ACCIDENT INSUR: ance companies that have done vusiuess in this locality during the .past few years, Fidelity. hid Associaton Han made,for itself zrecord for honest @éalDg, prompt payment of lusses, and satisfactory adjustment ofciaims that cannot ge approached by any other Company of which we have knowledge. fhe Association has paid in Nevads vounty, since l.st June, something like twenty different losses, and in eyery case che’ claims of policy holders have been settled in the shortest possible time. In no tase hasthe payment of claims been de iay ed longerthan four deys. In eVery in Fstance tne losses were satisfactorily ad justed, and no word of complaint from policy holders has ever been heerd;.on the sontrary: tnose members who have hau osses with the Association speak in term: . of highest commendation as tothe manne: n which they were paid. ' This isarecord of which any Compary) wnay well be proud. < The Fivelity has a very large membership im-Nevada county and it is curbtautly increasing. We feel no hesitancy in recom: nending this Association to all who desire this kind of indemnity. Among thuse who have received benefits trom the Association: . John X. McDonald—3 losses. 8. M:shur lef, J.J: Bennett. John Muir. F. J. Brinkman, Manuel Matlos John P. B. Fenchell. Geachino Basso. Jobu. K, Edwards. Louis B. Seibort. Bilas Heath—2 losses. Geo. W, Eagye. Lizzie McCrendle. John A. Murray. Victor Sauvee wr HAS REVOLUTION ized the world during i the last half century. Not the least among iieth of itive: isa = MescnagartloP ork REE Ses be parton all over the country without Sopprating tt e workers from their homes. Pay liberal. al yone can do Bh ge ser vewetet . joo : “Tooke ree start ou free. Cut this out us baveicr ames =— & 1 br’ ‘ou in more money t awa: OREN BY Fer! Weer PVE . You, that will start you in business. which YOU sit gre at nome anything ni 3; you cacnfngs urs from frei iar, “Cosily uth Best Advertising medium 1 meee wena were TY SEO bf in the worli. Gran free. g Ankh True & Co., Auguste . for Neuralgia and kindred diseases +of any +PHUR POWDER” For Catarrh C. C. LINIMENT Has No Peer. Try It. indorsed by the Medical Faculty. Prescribed'b» San Francisco’s Leadine Phvsicians, © Camphor Choral Liniment. OaktLawp, February 7th, 1890. Thists to certity that we have used the C, €. Liniment in our fumily, and have found it to be the best and most effective medicine that. we huve tried. We ean unhesitutingly recommend it as a most powerful and useful remedy. = ee £, Ry DILGE, :Pastor of the First M. E. Church. ©. C. LINIMENT, use “COM!tOUND SULfor thoroughly cleansing the bluod and toning upthe entire «¥stem. Por Elabitual Constipation, Indigestion, Piles, vig ter noequal, itis put up by fu lume obs TEE NE CO, 42 Bush Street, A tles $5: small bu ttles 25 cents. sent posta se paid on receipt of price. The C.C. Liniment Co. 21! Bush Street, S. F. FOR SALE BY ALL DROUGGISTS. WwW. Ex. BONS, General Manager and Secretarv. Tt kills Pain, Irritstion and Inflamma tion, d bleaches theskia white. Frice 25 cents. A!) Inuggists keep it MANHATTAN ~ Life insurance Comp’y. ban Francisco, Cal., March 12, 1890. To whom-it may concern I desire to acknowledge the’ prompt paymentof Fiye Thoaltisand Dollars, the amount of policy insuring the life of my ‘deceased husband, P. L. GOEDECKE, insured by the MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of t ew-York, trough their General Azent, JOHN LANDERS of gan Fraacisco, Cal. : The promptneés is particularly commendable as the pruvfs of claim were only sub mitted to their agency February 21, 1890, ind after seventecn days the money. hus been paid to me, wi bout discount, aithough not under the terms of the pulicy, ment of claims ‘“‘ninaty days after receipt of proof.” I cheerfully recommend to my German friends and «ll others the Manhattan Life Insurence Company for their graceiul and proniptsettiemeuit. ; : MR8. META GOE.L.WCKE, Residence, 537 Montgomery Avenue, San francisco, Cal. Apr.6. uick ‘Time § Cheap Hares fastern and European Cities.. BY tHE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAK, ALL RAIL ROUTES —OF THE— SOUTHERN: PACIFIC COMPANY, _\Pactric System.) Daily Express Traitis make prompt connections with the several Railway Lines in the East, —AND A'tew York and New Orleans With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALAOB = orig SLEEPING OARS -And Tourist Sleeping Cars Attuched lo Overland Express Trains, No additional charee for Berths in Tourist Sleeping Cars, Tickets sold, sleeping: Car Berths secured, ind other irformation given upon applicsjon at the Compauy’s offices where passen. fers calling in person can sedure choice of routes, etc. * *2}2) 4.N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass & Th’t Agt ‘« R: GRAY, Gen, Traf. Manager., San Fruuciscy Cal. RAILROAD LANDS. For iands in Central and Northern Cali: fornia, Oregon, Nevada #nd Utah; apply to or address, : = , W.H. MILLS, Lanu Agent,C. P. R. R: Sau *rancisco. For Landsin Southern California, apply «© of address : JEROME MADDEN, Land Agents. P. R. R., San Francisco W hiteneads Cook Books, LEAD. THE WORLD. Neo. 1, The Americano Pastry Cook. — #RICE $2. Hotel Meat Cooking. PRIGE 62. . — as No. 3, Chicago Herald Cookae ® Families, is * PRICE $1.50. No. 4, ; Cooking For Protit, —— 4PBICE 833_ my 4 Northern-Central Calitornia. The ee arenes is the FOR SALE AT THE OFFICK OF SRE HOTEL GAZETTE. Fer all chtonic cases in connertion with . issued under the old furm, making pay-]. .MEISTERSCHAFT. SCHOOL ‘. well as any Nevada City Socisty Directory. MISTLETOE. ENCAMPMENT, NO. 42 Inderenitent Order of Odd Fellow » Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall “very 2nd and 4th Monday of Each Month, at 7:30 o'clock. 2 -WM HUTCHISON, ©, P. GEO, A. GRAY, 3. COURT GARFIELD, NO, 6,840,Ancient Order of Foresvers ot America Meets at Pythian Castle @/ERY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CL’K. ig ~ ‘RK, BITREMALN, C. R. RleCHaRD, TR} MAIN, R. 8, NEVADA CITY GOUNGIL, NO, 118 Order of Chosen Friends. Mets at Odd Fellow’s Hall irst and Third Monday Eyening of each mouth at 7:30 o’clock. : MRS. H. STANSFLELD, C.C. KE, F. ROSENTHAL, 5. : NEVADA CHAPTER NO.6,R. A.M. STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN : “= EACH MONTH, NILLIAM BARKER H. P. J. ROLFE, Secretary. HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Native Sons of the Golden West. Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY TUESDAY LVE’G AT 7:30 O’CLK. seer cee PS E.J. OTT, Pres dent. « W.. T. MORGAN, fi. 8. NEVADA LODGE, NO.13 F.& A.M * Meets at Masonic Hall. stated Meetings ontlLe Second Wednesday of exch mouth. Visiting. Kreth.en in good standing are cordiall: invited. JOHN T. MORGAN, Master. I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 46, Oniform Rank Kaichts of Pythias Meets at Armory Hall Lirst Wednesday Evening of Euch Month at 7.80 v’clock,
J. A. RAPP,S K.C, GEO. A. GRAY, 8. K.R, NEVADA COMMANDERY NO.6 3 Knights Templar. Meets at Masonic Hil F{/RST AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH MUNTH at 7% o'clock. DAVID E MORGAN, C. I. J. ROLFE, R. LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, Native Daughters of the Godlen West 2d-and 4th-Phursday Evening of EachMouth, at 7.300’clock. EMMA L. WADSWORTH, P. RPRAPT COSUKEFORTH, RS NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE NO, 30, Young Men's Lnstitute. Meets at Hibernia Hall Every Alternate Thurrday E: ening com menting with the First ‘hursdav Evenin the yeur. : haggis . J. KIDD, President. JOHN C, NILON Kk. 8. MILO LODCE, NO. 48, Knichts of Pythias, Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY EXIDAY EVE’G at 7:30 O'CLOCK 3 ‘ G. F. BOUVIER, C. C. B_S. RECTOR, .K. of Beandb. PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No, 290, Order Sons of 8t. Gecrge. Meets at Pythian Castle, Every Saturday Evening, (except fourth Saturday of each mouth,) at 7:30 0 clock. Visiting Brothers cordially invited. in VEQNAR FOOTE, Worthy President. i HOW eis. Ber retary. 7 ‘A, WUPTAE, Fashionable Boot: and Shoe Maker, ROAD STREET, TWO LOOKS BELOW Post Office, Nevada City, REPAtRING DONE NEATLY, DENNEY & CRAY, iawectaien to Denney & Hitchins,) HORSE SHOERS & WAGON MAKERS BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. HORSE-SHOEINC a Specialty. Road svere aiid Freight Horses boa" in the best style oftheart and the work warranted te ' WACON-MAKING. We will gvrrantee to setan axle so that it will run one-third lighter thahstf4rom any other shep. fle ‘ . We will guarantee to seftires 0 as toavoid all dish to wheels. We have the facilities for doing heavy or light work, and warzaptesatisfuction in every case. 4 . ; 24% f). d. MeLEOD a first-cluss Wagongmaker and repairer, is in our en ploy. Mr Denney will cunductthe business of hefirm .° {. ; Snauish Erench German, Italian. OU CAN BY THREE MONTHS STUDY mancer eitherof these languages suili ilently for every duy conversation, by Dr Kichard 3. Kosenthal’s CELEBRATED MEISTEKSCHAFTL SYSTEM, Price uf i books, $0 fur each language, including answers to questic ns. Send for Vircuiars, contuini.g terms, and testimonials to : Prof. Chas. H. Sykes} PRINCIPAL} OF LANGUAGES -129 O'Farrell Street, w SAN PRANCISCO, REWARDED are those who ‘ read this and then act: they 4 will Gad boparan) ¢ le ment that will not OI shen the eir homes and families. The ofits are large and sure for ev indusz ETB have made are how itis Ay oe gts hg Oe pa eas: one tu make $5 and u) wards por day, who i williueto work. Kithsex, on gh lh > Capital net penned westart you. Ev ins 7.cw. No a ability required. cam doit as {igus ionse eat eta — -Its peenline Siiacy 1s pice . as much to the process an > MOTHING = skill in compounding asto tixe it the inzredients themselves, Take it in time, It checks diseases in the outset, or if they be advanced will prove a potent cure, I = So ge Biace ofa aoe! * wid cos ore~ eerigtions. All who lead FOR WHOSE Sedentary lHves will fiffa ' duthe best wentive of BENEMIT M andcuretor igestion, Coustipation, Headache, Titlousnessa, Piles and Mental Pepression, Nu loss of. time, no intericrence with vusiness while taking, For ehidren itis most-tnnocent and harmless. No danger from exposure after taking. Cures Colic, Diarr! wel Complaints, Feverishness and Feverish Coids, Invalids and delicate: persons will fiud it the mildest Aperient and Tonic thty can use. A little taken at night insures se le 3 sleep ond : Haturel eveaton “ the Sozolm 2 ttle taken in th’ morning Loe the cle: tl womac! Bweotchs tha brea st ; A Fey Ch VS OPINION, “TE have béen Be reine medicine for twenty years and have never been able ta ,¢ put upa vegetable con ' that would, “Hike Simmons Liver }« dor, prompuly ‘» and effective y move t ¢ iiser to action, 5 atthe same time aid instead of weakening) ths. digesfive “and assimilative i meter the system.!% *\ M. Hinron, p., NFastitngton; Ark. Marks of Génviaeness: Look forthered TradeMartk O71 froutct Wrapper, and the Beal and Signature of J, 1. Zcilin & Co, ip ted. on the side. Take ne other, a = CITIZENS BANK, troad Street . setae Nevada Uity aid up Capital’>. $30 000 4 General Banking Business Transacted. VV * issue SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLI New Vork, San Francisco, And Saeramones We Iseue BILES. OF EXCHUANG: Payable AT SIGHT Inthe prin cipal cities of GREAT BRUTAL. and KUROPE, é Collections on any part of th: ( nited States a spectalty. Highest Price Paid for Count: and State Warrant«, Gotd and Silver Bullion urchased Assny Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: €.M PRESTON.. PReEeingr R.M.HUNT.. . Vick Prenpen: JOUN T. MORGAN.. .. 2.. CASBHIE: D. E. MORGAN.. Ass'T CasHIEZR and seu'y UIRECTORS: . t: J DR. R. Mo Hont ~ Joun T. Moxgaw Guo. M, linguss, x De AY ot he WM. EpWapus, \ L Housman, H. M. Preston, CORRESPONDENTS, New York—First Nations} Bank. San Francisco—First National Bank. Sacramento—National Bavk of D. O. Mills No Homs should bs Without: Ié+4) phere. A GLORIOUS CLIMATE. For the past eight or ten years the ing renown and popularny. © From yeur to year the number of people coming; here to rebuild shattered ¢ensticdtions bas. been increasing, and the timeds fostapproaetiing when Nevada City will rank asthe foremo-t meuns tain sanitarinin of we re Coast. “Her pointy of indispytable superioriy 9 A See Bud inate steht aie A TE. We have no epidemics, We haye no. hot nights. We have-no whirlwinds, We have «no moequitots, . We have no “muagy days. Weihave no exténdéd'pericds of very hot’ weal ber. Foes , ‘We riive no.cranky. people—that is hot yery, many. De We, have no rekidents who make a living. by. gouging. ‘‘touriste’’ ‘and hesleh-seekers: ; We have pure Water, We have fine churches. “We have perfect sewerage. We aye. first -claas ¢uhGols. We ave the best-of society. hs ze have the finest fruits in Califorpia.. x We have delightful groves in the suburbs. ‘ a7 We. have a dry, tracing atimosWe have big stores that sell at low prices. ; ; ; We have experienced and. eminent physicians, . i > ss a We, have rgilandsatage conneetions in als slagidne. le ‘ , ‘4 ? ; We have the best hotels in the jnlerior of the State, . t We,have good _ trout-fishing and honing néar al hand? ‘ We Inive 3000 jive, wideawake} hospitable, social citizens, ‘We ‘beve some of thetfost: magnié cent scenery in the State. We have sone of. she tnost romantic drives and waiks anywhere, ‘Werhave some of the bizzeat -mihes both quartz and--gravel— nthe world, ‘ We have some of the best duil, hewspupers printed outside vf the bi; Ciiles, We have the comforts and advan tazes of truly roral life without any o! its drawbacks, A Scrap of Puper saves Her Life —o Tt was just un ordinary serap o W apping paper, but it suved her lif dhe was ih the fest slives Of consump tion, told by physicians, that, she. was tneurable andwonld tive only -@ shor, time; she weighed less than’ sevent? pounds, On a piece of wrapping pape: she read of br. King’s New Discovery: . and got a autinple bottle jit helped her jhe eush ton large bottle, it: delpee ver more, brought anottercand grew better, fast, continued its use and i how trong, Heufthy, rosy, plump weighing 140. pounds. #or iuller purts culars send stamp toe W. bE Cole Drogyist, Fort Smith. “Trial «Bottle of this. wonderful Discovery Free oCo, Carr Bros. Drugstore, c Ceiling, -Clear Sugar an ar FENOING AND POINTED PICKETS. All kinds of Lumber kept constantly o —--o OREGON * W'TH CITY AND SUBURBAN PHOPERT ed over 832.Vacre@of Land jute Stu 2) vcre acres of Whentin the Mississipp! Valley. farm. rend for Pam) ble +, Maps and Price List, JAMES CAIRNS, Riding Saddle and Bri iles, TERMS CAsz. The leading Harness Shop of Nevada City BROAD 8TREET, BELOW NATIONAL HOTEL, Hock Creek Mill and: Lumber Company, M. L. & D.MARSH, Proprietors. Manufacturers of and Dealers in Dressed Lumber: Flooring, + Rustid, -, Siding. Stepping, d Yellow Pine MINING.LUMBER A SPECIALTY: SPLIT“AND SAWED CEDAR PORTE. 4 hand or-eut to order on short notice. FE BooTS AND bis A BPRULALTS }LOOTS, Windows, Blinds, Groans, Moldings of all kinds. The Lowest Market Fates. M. L. & D: MARSH. iard.on Boulder Etreet, Nevada Oity, Mall’on Rook (reek: {TSe— Home Office at Salem, Oregon, ie “Un the State Insurance Bulldine.) AND, BRANOH. OFFICES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA » AND ALBANY. Hs FOR S4LB A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALSO Th j e Orevou Laud Company was especially organized tor the purpose of buying an¢ subdivid ng lure tracto of Land, and hep GOring the past two years bought and subdivid lots, The success f this undertaking ir shown inthe fact that out of .80 tracts pinced ou the market, 225 have been soldi We ci#im that (ac. ¢s of choice Land in Fruit will bring a@ larger income then 16 ¢ alsd make viluableinsprovements in the wayof roads, fences, etc. We can sell a small trogt of Land forthe same price per acre taat you would have tu pay for a large ad Heavy Concord Term Chain and Express Harness. Light Buggy Harness ofall Kinds on hand and madetooraer. Boston teas buggy and express Coliars. Robes, Blankets, Weband Leather Halters. Curry Combs and Brushes of all deseriptions. arc Buggy, Whips, Whipstorks, Lashes, Blacksnakes. “) -'°°"Axle Grease, Harness O11, Harness Soap. Genta’ and Boys’ Buck and Kid Gleves. Ladies’ and Gente’ Driving untlets. Carriage Trimmings iad ' Iggy La ta otels papain 56 Its COL Decetn’ dre fre? ALL ORDERS OMPTLY AND FAITHVULLY ATTRMOUD.10)u 27H 2. o merits of Nevade Cily as a Rummerd . . health résorthave. been Late se ¥ them baing’ j ' n London 100 YEARS both as_ : has-been~established i a COMPLEXION and as a SHAVING SOAP, has obtain INTERNATIONAL AWARDS, and is now sold in It ts the purest, cleanest, finest, The most economical; and therefore The best anid most 0 soa: for GENERAL TOILET PURPOSES; and for pepwier oF au yn because while serving as.a cleanser and pore the chafing and discomforts * FOR SALE. — ee TANDS Owing to.anticipated change of business and of locality I am compelled to gel all the lands owned by me in this county—all held uncer Government title—and wiil be sold in lots to suit purchasers, in size, from @ town lot upward, and in shape as may-be suitable, at reasonable prices, according to lo« cation: : Rs TRACT NO, 1.--Consisting of fractional Lot No. 6. in Sec. 27, fractional Lot N 2, with «djoiuinyg town lo.g in Blocks 1 aud 3, und gull sit’ on Worhincee it ike 41 CoustitY Any obe tract ol dau d, um and adjuminug tue Pine Hill nuith of tuwn, con @ining about 2 acres; bounded on the Wea. vy the “Old Muck Gravel cleia;” narch by jue Coe Quarks dine and ou the vast by line feuve wilh Pearce a Uaddy anu others fue mogul Luis sand is well ud vered, sesuld growth pine andis susceptible of peng divided lutea uum ber of Cony enlent and acCepsibie Lracte, bobt.) Very Uwep Bol , Varug= vio fui feuat prowing, aids die os Kardening. Vue evertuwiny bpulliy ub but bin Bivek 8; lorie on oe eee ee wil go wilh ebotler eubuivision; one-half r et Califom atunuevl vu another a : barge) <r rs Herth ide vt vill, h 4 * nesdintdess ety eortesecese — AUT NU, 4. Luored-sevenths ‘8-7ths,, un iivided, of the “Old Block Gravel Gulital ving in tos whyle nine acres. ‘iiisiund is Well tlauubered, Las ,oud ped eg oruseu Up, Very deep sich suli und lies aujuiuing Tract Nu. dou the 4 est PRACL NY. 5LHE HOMESTEAD, CoMprisibg ain the ands buunued un the east by the surupike Fodd, hurta by tue atuguce’ svad sud Cul, siaWkius’ pre. mption Claim, on the West by leg NUiwiip Ul Mata Quarts Claum, and on the suului by lie Coe Quarts Mine, svntaluihy ebuul 1W acres; alot a” acres ekciused Will: yuu, sUdstentidl nud mus 1y OeW pick. Cau wire leuce, Tnereare three ever feiliug spies of Waler within the eucluplie, Miko leee Walter isom ravine tor Burden ant! vrchwiu; pood GQweilling Lute of iv FUvULs; MbOUL ZU Irull Lrecs BrUWine, wesuLried VAP Glen, Uli-edtin Leung ana no seule, “Vite Mud bus been promuuncea by secures Ot fureigu hOrucul Ure we and vine: pePdists ae Ded HiBi-Cluss Juve wd Vineyard lubd—tue. vory vustdis tas part of tue olatewid Lue Bale Kind os tue hortcuilu, ies aia Viney ardinig in Napa and other cuuntics are Low purchusiuy ut biga pices tur die Bete purposes, poutine cela KE yok BpEeea ull Cutt sini. Urepike road, extending from . she B18. diuloludii’s; Collaloin a p. Y Way Jur dite ifum Suu bh Yuba Cubes; and ry tetanic chee abwue MOVer dally buwil Bem Uf ow BlUbbYt UL Lote tach, Would diviae well ile four ere mabe ne tae sKACL NO. v.—Uu uorin Bide of turnpike rumu,~iyiug between R. Noell’ , ;, < se and C, R, dill’s eucioned tieius, COMisluing lu aeler. ‘1 Wu-tuli de Well Uinberea, aud deep we ee Alfalaldua. wiiliuge two elegaut 6 acre bracts. Suu ves tatoae upoue peee cry acts. Subth } ube Cael puns turough AKAC'T bv. v—Uu suuth side of turnpike road, adjoining Glenbrook Ac i : ademy on th Vest, CURUULIGg about ob acres, Cousiderabie Umber On this treet, Wit Hight of way yer drach Ny, v fur ditch irom outh 1Uby Cunel MUCH Ul Lis act is Luurly level ‘MA TiGh deep suit. Wil Miuke éeVeral Cou Venielt BUbUI isiubs, frum btu weacres, . “aera ie rae Sv. 8M OCLLUN 2 MUJOL Gienbiull Ppitinises on ‘ . bu Ui, abuUubss UCYs. Cohpluermbis Laver and bulmue vita rigut yt Way ws veiuce wtabed, J : xg thite Onde trae 2H6 VinULOUs dies liane eigue trips each way, per day, over the turnpike road, AMACL NU. 8 1 Le BOUL Uubt Quarter ul AR in rh, do, N.Y ~. (sess one acre 1040) a4 Cobb Lali oid vast Duals Ul Weebl bas) Ul PULLEY Ubt quarter vf pause seution, 479 ‘Cres, UWheU juluuly With &. A. uberis, ‘dle Wuude tract jpulleced, ‘Luere isvne ving Gea aud suVerdfOVerhuwily spria, 6 Ou tile tract, A, Ai v) Tue eboVe sade ate “Mader tae uilcn” aud Water can-behad atall times. 1 5 Vr DALE= Uuie lail GCubu. ‘Lhe remaiude iO 1bAladlined.® Willl vue, two or jiree years creult, secured by myrtgage ot Upual local juterent.: oiuedh tradie wasn. > Cee feet,or phates vuly uy in toe Sacrwigh Quarles Claus aud in Lot Ne. 00k Suead, Ln boUtE Utuds Valley wud part of Kurd & kv ; crereak oes, sh, ) p & holly Suarus Clalin—abuut Aibu— ué tuurth undivided tuterest in the “Inkerm uarta bg suite Blur vb Lhe sUULA—abvollt » uures, "a2 7 bong peaeinien ne Albu UNO But Usuivided iuterest i the “LastChance Co per 2400 jue, erty ated ucr Patyses bis ee eee Lis Oy pel pper Mine, y feet oR. the * aa SLES Tod CLAt MS ALS Avis VA LBS by, Bite sy Lew Library cuuwisting ol dco Volumes ‘uf seports, Statutes and Standard +CAl buUkS, CoMlaliel iu pix (ius fruul DoUKCAses, Wite ‘w.UUe. furiiture wud: turuiuhMp8, luups, Ifamasu Stig eer ee uu Uuer villce ey lipuieuis. Aisu—A s0uds-tovin huuse aud wail acre sul eucivsed wail filled with fruit trees, on urupike road the diill’s elut, * ; UsAss VALLEY, CAL, WHE ReaCOmMMEND wou TO WRITE TO OR CALL AT COOPER’S : MUSIC . STORE, so SACRAMENTO, og FOR A PIANOOR AN ORGAN, iUITARS, FLUTES, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, &c., AND FOR Ui LARESt SHBEL MUSIY, sea a Mathushek Piano ‘ook First Premium’ at B.ate Fair; also Silver Medal at” Médhailics Fair, San Fra ociseu: CAUTION !—Dealers in piqnos {n general are claiming that their janos# are just like he MATHUSHEK. [ wish to make it Ulear io tnd puvile chat the Sapnnahak pth ot sew Haven, Jonn, isthe only piano nade Having the tuning pins busted intu solid rou. lrou plates without tee bushinus are « det#imiént, and yotten up to deceive the uolic, aud when the pigs pull over, are us bau as ifthe tuning plus were caugt into the vlid iron plates. The MATHUSHEK Ig the ouly upright pian t uanently up to concert pitch; ° . s Bectipayltgahe e-acote tap lhe ryt ate € *. Testimonial from an Eminent Pianist. + : SACRAMEBTO, March 27, 1898.Joan B.CooreR: Doar =ir—, hud OGcuslon this evening atthe grand convert of the great coruetirt Jules Levy,in the Metropolitad “4 ne@ntres uy tryjand: to curuiully test, your Mathuskek Piano, und 4 ain bappy ty be able to colyretulats youupon thé xctualhigh skAe of pctiection thipse spieu iid planus have reaghed, kp, M.SHONERT. ~-——For iurther particulars call or write to — CUOPER'S MUSIC STORE, CRN ae Corner 7th and J Sts., Sacramento, Where « lange stock of Muthushek pianos cum bé edn and head: * / . Yours Very Keapectiully, JOHN F, COOPER. rer Mr, Cooper has the splendid stock of Shost Mraic formerly kept by Dale & Co, ud orders nuw to Couper’s Music Sture, 681 J Street, Sucrameisto, Cal. J, BE. CARR, T) A. CARR Carr pi >} wo) ee PROPRIEZIORS OF THE) PALACE :: DRUG :: Oor. 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