Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1889-1893)

August 30, 1890 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
Mus utuceright AVEO Ruse, ny wud ‘from a UullVemeul P Witte wal au ulleh ahs. wp 4 will Pielbver, ay, in Jvlbu aly, Wwwusulp, Uraie, peal tales Guid us duterest wa Vea ul ri wei), De paupotty . eury Ww Balu juvg+ Ww. tue rURD, _devada D IM}» Lovn» Nevade pn the folof asp duy of t oppe. abare amt: fy $197 12 ; w v0 ov 00 40 00 1,66 in Order of eadh ince O evade rURpy hyur da ueir with uf the tary. ia wity, sANSCRIPT. ‘VOL. GX-No. 9209 : =. N EVADA, CITY, CAL.. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST, 30,1890. Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N.P. Brown & Oo. Es Nevada City oe Directory. She Duily Transcript, PUBLISHED Every Day Bxoepting Monday ——BY~ = SROWN & CALKINS. +L, 3, CALKINS, N. P, Brown, Editor, Business M’g’r. OPE nt t Block,” AS. 82 Comercial et. Nevada City, C “TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION’ 1 Year, payable in advance, 86,. Per Week, es . 1S Mente. Terms for Advertising ~ Legal A ments, $1 per square tor first. tion: 50 conta per square for each additional se Hun weds advertisements as per card rate —furnished on application. Local Notices 10 cents per line for first inse and Sicantsper line for each addi, ‘tonal in: sertion: DR. Ri Mm. HUNT, Physician, (MICE AT VINTON'S DRUG stone, NEVADA CITY, * NeBrORAPMAN, Ssctartalakaretst Fy WEVADA OFTY..:,. cee LOCAL ANESTHETICS iv DESIRED. Omice a Resident. Saoramento st SrT & So., No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA OITY?} Buy Geld Dust Gola and Silver Bars. Acids and Crueibles for Wale, May 6 1887) E. L: CRAIG, JOHN M, FULWEILER, Fulweiler & Craig, Offlce 430 Kearney Street, SAN FRANCISCO, 1LL PRACTICE IN ALL THE STATE AND UNITED STATES COURTS TROs. 8 EUR, Attorney anc Oounselor:at’ baw. ' ( 2F/CE ‘Thomas Newede ty corner Broad end Pine streeta Neve Cite j FRED SEARLS, At‘orney and Oounselor at: Law. WiLe L FReorice IN ALLTHE couPpT ‘ d Federal, Uieeantemaaiie <Cogrt House, P.F. SIMONDS x Attorney .and.Counselor.atLaw,, . wit PRACTICE RIN PBR ATATE AND United Sta ope dadeean & Roberts’ Block. Neva da Citv GEO. by sahdnndane Attorney and ‘Oounselor at Taw, ILL PRACTICE IN AI, THE COURTS Ompeliy orean & Roberta’ Block, be Tur cho wai, ae At’ bey et Law N m7, Palle, . D: CONVEYANCE, “ypvrar tat read: free oppor : fi) posoees in all ns Courts sof ine ental da he Courts of the State of cost a Broad Street: Maat Marketi JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. Broad Street, “Near the Olty Hall, Oustomerr cuppited at the Lowest. Pic , with the very b Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb Snwernges, Etc’ UNION MARKET, COMMEROIAL shh autae . .N¥VADA CITY BROB,,...:.4. peanans 1m eet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Mtoe, r °~ At the lowent rates. We also Beer on. on-hand a choice stock Of] . BACON 4 4nn National Meat °Markket . OPPOSITE OITIZENS BANK. 0. J. NAFPZIGER. ... Prourletor . Bee Rens MERTON: RAs MATRA AMS, Baage AND LARD, wholessle or And all kinds of Meats usually found in firat-class Market, Moata delivered ¢ ee of charge, +, . ) 6 1 (NARFRIGER, HOO ‘Drawing and Painting a aya Helday receive pu; of uM op hued GEN on tity, where re he will teach the 4 ferent branches of Dil Mutat fe Galen and Paste NaN sane! gas ay pplication, f Fan mJ wana tachral ork Work, us. Drawing ‘ait aa y 7nd entatectorlly a Fer ieee Grage Valley. ‘Bua ties sree egg ta ate 4 pty A, ae atid a 2% cents for the TP RPRAY + a Spencerian Steel Pens WE RECOMMEND Tou lerendent Order of Odd Fellow Meets at Oaa Fe Fellow’s Hall Y WM. eledebacoaguande GC. P. GEO, A. GRAY, 8. GOURT GARFIELD, NOx 6a Anoient.Order of Foresters of py Meets at Pythian Castle pe /EBY MONDAY.-EVE’G AT 7:30 0’CL’K, R. B. TREMAIN; C. R. /GICHARD TREMAIN, R. 8. ” LSEVADA CITY COUNGIL,*NQ,’ 118, Order ‘of Ohosen Friends, Meta at Odd Fellow’s Hall irst and Third Monday Evening of each month ‘at 7:80 o’dlock. RS. H. STANSFIELD, 0.0, EK ROSENTHAL, & “on . STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH, WILLIAM BARKER 4, P; J. ROLFE, 8 HYDRAULIC "PARLOR, NO. 56, Native Sons of the Golden’ West. Meets at Pythian Castle e£VERY Ppuspay EVE’G AT 7:80 O'CLK» #. J. OPT, Pres dent. W. T. MORGAN, R. a NEVADA LODGE, } NO. 13) Fii& A.M. Meets at Me sonto Hall, ¢ mthe Second Wednesday ion in good standing are vited. JOHN T, annem Master, I, J. . ROLE Booraian MOUNTAIN saat No. 16, (Gniform Rank Knichts of Pythias Meets at Armory Hall e iret behest Llib Ba of Each Month at , (380 0'clock. Tr A: ere, 8 K.C, GEO. A. GRAY, 8. K. “i "NEVADA COMMANDERY. NO.6: Knights Templar, Meets at Masonic HH. FIRST AND ane THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH at 7}¢ o'elock. » M idaho BE, MORGAN, ©. I. J, ROLFE, BR LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, [Native Danghters ¢ of the: GodlenWest Mo swear re Meeta at -ythtan Castle .2d.and 4th Thu lay Pa moenieg of Each Month, at 7:30 0’clock. EMMA L, WADSWORTH, P PH C, SUKEFORTH, R. 8.5 WEVAGAL ts NO, 30 . Young Institute} D, Presid bona a i i amt i, MILO aes NO. 48, Kniehts-of.Pythias, Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY FRIDAY EVE'G at 7:80 o’oLocKk CG. F. BOUVIER, 0. 0. B 8. RECTOR, K: of R. and 8. Every 2nd and SS ae rote of Each Month, NEVADA CHAPTER NO 6,R. A.M.) ame TO WRITE TO .OR CALL AT MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4 Ind ‘\COOPER’S : MUSIC . STORE, SACRAMENTO. FOR A PIANO OR AN ORGAN, GUITARS, FLUTES, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, &c., AND FOR THE LATEST SHEET MUSIC. ——THE—— dette ds neun ta cok Prianoae Took First Premium at State Fair; also Silver Medal at. pMachanion _— aD Franciseo.the MATHUSHEK. I wish tomake it clear to the public chat the Mathushek piano of New Haven, vonn., isthe only piano made having the tuning ins, bushed into solid iron. Iron plates without the bushings are a detriment, and gotten "up to-deceive the publié, and when the pins pull over, are as bad as if the tuning pins were cast into the solid iron plates. The MATHUSHEK isthe only upright pigno that will remain per ms eo! up tocancert pitch, Testimonial from an Eminent Pianist. f ‘SACRAMENTO, March 27, 1890. JouN F.Coorsr: Dear Sir—I had occasi this evening at the grand concert of the great cornetist Jules ead fg the Metropolitan Theatre, to try,and to carefully test, your; Mathuskek Piano, and I am happy to be able to congratulate you upon the actual high state of perfection thesesplendid pianos have reache M.SHONERT. ——For further particulars eall or write to-— COOPER'S MUSIC STORE: Corner 7th and J Sts., Sacramento, Where afilarge stock of Mathushek pianos can beJseen and head, “Yours Very Respectfully, JOHN F. COOPER. @@Mr. Cooper has the splendid stock of Sheet Mrsic; formerly, kept by Dale & Co. Send orders.now to Cooper's Music Store, 631 J Street, Sacramento, Cal. J? 8. CARR, Y H. CARR Carr Bros.. sJPROPRIELORS OF THE PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, Cor. Pineand Commercia: 7 {,Nevada Uity% EEP CONSTANTLY ON BARD A LARGE AND COMPIRITE BTOCK OF EVKRR THING USUALLY FOUND IN First-class Druac StorocF . lm, PAINTS! OILS, VARNISHES ETC end s0Heon, B00ks. SLANE Books, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. PERIODICALS, @LOTORSALS Na WPA Mat Agents for the San Francisoo Bxaminor. j iy FREUD, GARDENAND FLOWEW SEED The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada city LANDS FOR SALE. PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290, Order, Sons of Bt. oorge ‘Meets at Pythian Castle, vening, (except fourth inca Ap ay, Eve month,) at 7:30 0 clock. Visiting Brothers cordially invited. ait WATats, Beoretary Worthy President. For beta pa C, LINIMENT” Has No Peer. Tryit. Camphor Choral Liniment POAKLAND, February 7th, 1890; isis to certity that gant iy “Tae x4 niment in in Ree] family, and have found most effeoti ve medioin Serer aves can oe mn i €: ag. a moat powerful ‘ul remed ae ai — Seater at th. W4 wine Re E, When. que. Mt preaie od auon in con postion me Bows ’ for ee bipeons ood and tont ae shy as, mal eRe afa'on vecelp The.C. C. Liniment Co. . . 21 Bush Street, S. F. peg SALE BY ALL DROGGISTS. bat Sree Indorsed by the eal’ Facu Pree] tees OF semen. aeasteale it wAtbo= 860 sicians. in Block 3 ies CE COMPANY of sae cee ee "The Transcutrr in the. *Zwrin nn Best Advertising medium in : ! Northen-Cenral California, . » sell all the.lands owned by me in this county~all held uncer Government title—and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, in size, from a town lot. upcation 3 atitvting one tract SOF land, on and adjoini ing the Pine Hill north of town. conpo ky: g about 28 acres; bounded on the west by the ‘Old the Coe Quarts Mine and on the east by line fence with Pearce & Caddy atid other The mogt of this Jane ip well timbere apecone growth pine andis susceptible of being Alvided Into a a 2 nh Meh poet i on apis aise Unde vate very eer eg ae © for fr! rowin Orgardening. One ever-flowing spring on lot lin Bloc onefont et nother ever lowing spring will go with another subdivision; one-half’ Fgns of small oe earns rom RE tunnel.on another and two ever-flowing streams from tunnels on north: ide of TRACT NO, 2.—Toreesavas (8-7ths), undivided, of the “Old Block Gravel Claims ontaining pan rohan . whole nine oe Thisland is well timbered, has good surface, ‘no eC fs Ae deen nv soil and Mes adjoining Tract No. Lon the west. THE ba Talc el comprising allthe lands bounded on the east bythe prenth cide north ot uee Hughes es’ road and Col. Hawking’ Hreqmption claim, on the weat by the Knights of Claim, andon the south by the Coe Quartz Mine, contai ping abons 100 & acres; od 10 acres enclosed with good, substantial and mostly new Toket and efence, There are three never failing springs of water within the encldésure, and free water from ravine for garden and orchard; good aa Sagal te house of 410 rooma; about 200 fruit trees growing, assorted varieties, one-halfin beari 5 acale. This laud has been pronounced by scores of foreign horeteulceeisie an bs yardists as being first-class olive and vineyard land—the very best in this part of Btate--and thesame kind asthe horticulturists and a aayercane in Napa and caer counties are now purchasing at high prices for the same purp: TRACT NO, 4,—Upposite the Homestead, on east side of tusepike. road, extending from Powning Quartz Mine to James Hammiill’s, containing about 13 aeres, with right of way for ditch from Sou h Yuba Canal; and a never failing small stream of water flowing from «tunnel on this tract. Would divide b A ogy four ots. RACT No, 6.—On north side of turnpike road, between R. Noell’s and ©. R Hill's enclosed fields, containing 10 acres. TWo-t . 6 well timbered, and deep soil. Fine Alfalfa land. yy make two elegant 5-acre tracts. South Yuba Canal runs through reme Mpper po! TRACT No. 6—On south side of turnpike road, adjoinin i Olenbronk Academy on the weet CORSNR LS about 56 acres, Considerabie dmuer on this tract, with right of aL over Tract No, 6 for ditch from South kuba Canal. Mue of thie tract is nearly leve and rich coer, soll, Will make several convenient subdivisions, from 5 to 20 acrés. TRACT No.7—Compriaing Lot No. 8, im Section 23, adjoining Glenbrook premises on the peasy 8 Sondeine. ae er ve ee ‘acres, Considerable timber and some very good land, Ww ag Defore sta hi me ene Sign i 8 seo) Way per da: aa) oF 3° the i) dead road, T No.8 ehh bs r of Section 28, in’ (leas one acre ‘haitend a oust hi hae, weet half K touthwest q fame section, 279 acres, owned jointly with I, A. Ri whoke tract ae eed. Phere is one ving stream ‘and several anda tah ract, under pW hone, wo or . aged awe sere ca local interest, alt tracts cash, eiged athe Norwieh Quartz Claim Mee we ag 3 No, 2, No. 12, inSouth Grass V ein part of Ford. & Reilly Quare Glsim-showt 3 tparth u piriied A tatereah in the “‘Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the ‘ — hana naivide Avie tabateet in the LastChance Copper Mine,” 2400 feet on the st , ati ania ate et tees re peat as of oat ieee ports, Statutes and Standard ca voy nl with “alte furniture and furnisha ings an ee rs equipments. honk 4 pag To te teat se and ha. tt py. lot enclosed well filled with fruit trees, on H.W. ROBPRTS. GRASS VALLEY, CAL. eel Lite sevice nal Snanish French. ermal, Ban, Prangigoo, Cal,, Maxoh 12, 1890. sireel (Te whom it: may concern I dosire.to acknowledge the prompt paymentof Five Thowsand Dottare, the one of policy insuring the’ life of my ceased husband, P. L. ig cae, in-. , uted by the MANHAT Tt ieee wou CAN BY THREE MONTHS STUDY Italian. master eitherof these 1: ages suffiMieatt their General Agent, JOHN LA NERS 0 of L sn! oseathgve' ORL Dusken oflb Ban Franclacd, Cal. he promptness is particularly commend: is Poop ‘or each language, -aa'the, proofs of claim were only. aub. ne terms and oe eae Prof, : Chae: H, all teg'day alter tpcetpt vis PRINCIPAL) wig ie ei MEISTERSCHAFT sewoot . é
; : OF LANGUAGES . 129 O'Farrell Street, SAN FRANCISCO, Ce ae et pianos in general are clainting that their pianos are just like} Owing to anticipated change of business and of locality I am —ccn palca ward, and in shape as may be suitable, at reasonable prices, according to lo 0, Iam ing of fraetional Lot No, 6. in Sec. 27, fractional Lot No, I8ec ab with h adjoluing tows ip ean Bk Blocks . and 8, and mill tite on Worthington Kavine— Block Gravel Yiein north of}, d no} 3 a0 —SHOULD BR : WITHOD desri besnwss. A STRICTLY voogrTae.e > PAULTLESS FAMILY MEBICUNE. Rrvaredonty ty 4. 8. SIT a . PHILA DELPMIA. ahs Dollar The majority of the ills of the humas Sody arise from a diseased Liver. Sim pega Liver Regulator has been the means of restor:ng more: people to health’ ang aappiness by giving. them 4 health) Liver than any other agency on earth. » SEB THAT YOU GEV =* ~_GENUOE CITIZENS BANK, Broad Street Nevada City Paid up Capital --$30 000 A General Banking r Business‘Transacted, We SIGHT . DRAFTS PAYABLE e New York, San Francisco.And Sacrampnto We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe prim. cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections om any part of the Onited Statesa specialty. “Highest Price Paid for —r and State Warrants, Gold and Silver Bullion ar. chased Assay Office at it thie Bank. g.M presron??#1ORRS: PRESIDEY™ bees Kid t+eeees VICE PRESIDENT JOHN T. MORGAN CASHIER D. KE. MORGAN.. Ase’? Caonipn-and Szo'¥ DIRECTORS: x. BR. M. Hunt, Joun T. f, Bro. M. Huenzs, DE. tan. bs We. EPWaRps, L,, Housman i. M, Pamston. ner ; we CORRESPONDENTS. New Prantibeartien iat Nati Nalonal Bang. 4 se coneetsat k of Mills UNION HOTEL, NEVADA O1T%, « MRS. J. NAFFZIGEB.. . Proprietress — THE LEADING HOTHL OF NEVADA CITY....: eet, QALIFORNIA — VOURISTS, SEKKERS FOR HEALTH AND others are invited to notice the Lago hed offered by thia L The. house rooms, each of which 1. light and ,and well’ or elegently furnished, ere be ne hotel in the mountains ¢ e tables are supplied with thebest in in thdfeeree NICE yANPEM ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL Pee octal FOR COMMERCIAL THAVELE. TOURISTS Az> FAMILIES, Free 'Bus to and trom the Depot STAGES LEAVE TH. HOUSE FOR ALL parte of the uP “4 deat Y, Grass Valley and arysville d The best of Wines Liquors and Oi gare furnished of the Bar.’ ’ Nevada County. N, G. RR. TIME TABLE. NO. 40. Tokes Effect Sunday, Juns 16, at 12 o’clook noon. (LEAVING ra gh gag OITY :" onnect with 12:30 > Tae Daly, sepals arriving San Francisco isoo af Ob B ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. 10:20 A.M. Ps’ Baie eM, cere ae ine baat at 1004-m. and net ” JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. . E. H. BROWN, Superintendent A GLORIOUS CLIMATE. "For the eight or ten years the -. merits of Nevada City as a ae health-resort have been steadily ing renown and popularity. ron year to year the number of ple eoming here to rebuild shatte constitutions has been increasing, and the time is pe meperceching when Nevada City will as the foremost mountain sanitarium of the Pacific Coast,, Her points of indisputable superiority are numerous, among them being these: We have no Sous. We have no eo : We have no epidemics. We have no hot nights. We have no whirlwinds. @ have no mosquitocs. We have no “muggy day 8. @ haveno extended perioda of very hot weather. We bave no cranky people—that is not very many We have no T rectdeeth® who make a psi: ae by gouging “tourists” and @ have Cae water, We have fine churches.We have perfect sewerage We have tirst -class schoola, We have the best of society, ore have the finest fruits i in OaliforMe have delightful groves in the sué burbs: We ‘have a dry, bracing ’ atmosphere. pe Nae big.stores that sell at low P We have experionced and eminent physicians. @ have rail and atage connections in all directions. We have’ the best hotels in the interior of the State We have good trout-fishing and hunting near at band, We have 8,000 live, ‘wideawake, hoapitable, social citizens. We have some of the most magnificent scenery ib the State, . We have some of tlie! most romantic diives and walke anywhere. We have some.of. the biggest. mines Pi quartz, and grevel—in. the wor We have some of the beat daily newspapers printed outside of the: bis cities. We have the ent ille's and advan tages of truly rural life without any of its drawbacks. A Scrap of poten Rar, Rawep, Mer Lite It. w ust an wrapp! hey J tring yea Hone Dif life She was'te te faa of dain tion, ‘a by Fan c ota 6 Way incurable and could live AY a -short time; she Melahed less pounds. On a piece of Lie a fe pee read of Dr: King’s Ne went Andon a sample battle, ty helpe ught a ldrge bottle, ‘it mt om more, brought another and ara ape batts enltny, tar hem tj weighing 18 minds Virdee tr part calars gone giant } 'H.'Cole, Dru Stith, Mrial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery “_ at Carr Bros, Drogatos re, Is Consumption Ancurable? ris, Newark, Ark,, says: ‘‘Was down he Abscess of Lungs, and friends and p7elclang pip ounced me, an_Lycurie Cohstin. ve, + King’s New scons x or Lengeme: tion, am now on my third tle able-to oversee the work on rae Fo It i& the tinest medicine ever made.” Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: ‘‘Had it not been for Dr, King’ . New . Diagove: or Consumption ‘1 would have died o Lung Troubles, Was ‘giver up by ‘<tuotérs. “Am: tow in! boat of health,” Try it. ‘Sample bottle free at Oarr ' Brothers Drugatove.; A Sure Gure for Piles. Itching Piles are known by moisture like“ perspiration, causing intense tching when warm. “This form as well as Blind, Bleeding and protruding, yield at once to Dr, Porenko's Pile amndey, which acts directly: o: the parts affected, absorbs tumors, ilays tie Hebtn and effects 4 perminent cure, 50c ruggists or mail; treatise free. r. Boaanko, Pina, Ohio. Sold by Gass Bros, apr.l-ly. 2 OG a Mountati ice. a The. Union. Ice Company — is now prepared to deliver ice to business houses and private residences in quantities to suit. All orders left at the company’s office at the Plaza will be promptly attended to, No ice will. be delivered after 6 o'clock vp, Iv you want i fine turn-out ra) id Henry Lane’a livery and food t stabl e, Summer Pacturage. Fine pasturage for live stock at thi Sutton Ranch between Nevada City and Grasé Valley.. Apply toGeo. ©. feat Secretary Nevada County Land and improvement Abséoclation, ox at the Ranch.’ 1 tf * Empire Livery Stable: Broad at., Nevada City, opp Metlous) 1 Bx change Rotel AD feeble has the ore AP ee EMPIRE ‘Horses, Carriages and Bupgies Tobe 4 in this part of Sean 2 nt Bhivies, of the State,” gate Tet at Cie bore oe and o reasonable 6 hi from vice, of geod sty) . aktapanaed aa fogs ws any gentle " bded Sg Berean alrars ou bai: rod GARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROM Ti nt RNID LUETIE & BHAND, a Ae " Broad Street, Nevada City. vents . Read the following: Mr, O. Hy Mor} ai-takihg Dr. . Pears’ Ps ecovese® The utmost care is exercised in the selection. of the metals used, and only the very best quality is purchased. Each machine }is thoroughly well .made.’ and is fitted with the ut-° ft} most nicety and exactness, and no machine is permit' ted by the inspector to go out of the shops’ until, it has been fully tested and 1, Proved to do perfect work yand run light and without noise. he bobbin, is filled. ‘rated, By the treadle. threading, whic OOT HEMMER, Gee: B heh di WK, whe WREN KE NEEDLES, fo SPRING 1b if, THROAT PLAT 5 BOBBINS, very best tension and thread liberator, Mippteron, Tenn., Dec. 18, 1889, I received your premium sewin ala@hine one year, ago and “am well . pleased with it. Would not exchange ‘t. for machines sold here for fifty dollaré, Ithank you 4 thousand ‘times ‘or euch a, valuable: premium, W. A, Bisnopr, Axrus, Anx,, Dec, 7, 1889. The Chicago Binger sewing machine rqomene in. good Order, ‘The machine & splendid one; the Agents here bal ask about ‘thirty“Ave. dollars for uchia machine." Many thanks. OBRPH BAouMAN, Somenser, Va., Oct. 28, 1889. The machine ordered of you arrived, and after a few daye’ trial f find it to be as represented, and doubtless wil continue to give satisfaction. Mary J. Waren, Cuero, Neb, sNov. 26, 1889, “The premium sewing machine came tel baw very promptly and in order, It ia nicely finished, and works like a charm,and we are delighted with it. E. F. Youna, Sr, Maguaner’s, M Md., Dee, 14, 1889. We received the machine two weeks since in. good order. We are pleased with the machine and glad to speak of ‘. You agen honest, honorable firm.” fie neighbor was here to look at t OH, i THREAD ‘CUTTER, 1 O11," oi Prices, Pavable in “Advance : Machine No. 3 yee Daity Transcrier I year..27 00. O Fair white "hands. ap" Bright clearcomplexion Soft healthful skin. “PEARS ~The Great English Complaxinn’ SQAP — =e ea ee ey I'S SEWING MACHINE. FOR aT bscription to “The Daily "Transcript" We have made such arrangements as enable. us to offer.the Chicago SINGER SEWING — MACHINES At lower rates than ever before for'a good machine. This machine is made afterthe /atest models of si Singer Machines, and sa perfect fac-simile in mape, ornamentation and appearance. Allthe parts are made to gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed of precisely the same materials, s “The Chicago Singer Machine bas a very important im‘provement ina loose balance wheel so constructed as ‘to permit winding: bobbins without removing the work: from the machine. The loose balance wheel i$ actuated by'a‘solid bolt essing through’ a collar securely. pinned to. the shaft outside ‘of the. balance wheel, which bolt is held to position by astrong ie spring. . When, a obbin is to be wound the bolt is pulled out enough to release wheel, and turned slightly to the right or left where it is held by a stop-pin till When the machine is liable to be neddled with by children, the bolt can be left out of the wheel when not in use, so that the machine cannot be opThe thread sysiet and the needle clamp are made self is a very great convenience. He Machine Has the Following Attachments : 6 thas oll different " ate DRIVER, AUGE, i GAUGE ‘SCREW N, filled'with co 1 INSTRUC LON BAO The driving wheel on this machine{s-admitted-to-be-the-sim lest, easiest inning and most.convenient of any. The machine is relf-threading, has the is mude of the best maerial, with the wearing partes hardened, and is finished in a superior styelt. _1t has. vedered cover, drop-leaf table, end dhawers and cenwing drawer. The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 6 YEARS, chine, and expects to order one nex week . E. H, Ripovr, Umionrown Kanes, Dec, 6, 1889. We received the machine some. two months ago. Have given it a fair trial and like it very much. Wé'think i¢ is as good as x forty dollar machine. Miss Janu Rowxeru, JACKBON, Gat. Nov. 16, 1889. I received aed ‘premium’ sewin machine ia r, and am. we pleased with, the —_—o . Accept my thanks, » 4, Norton. * Wait’s Banger, N. Y. Nov.20, 1889. T would say, after using the ‘sowing machine received, from you). it wines eat satisfaetion in ali papier. 5°all kinds of Shak very n Mrs. I. 0, Youwsus: Westsoro, Mo., Dec. 10, 1889, My sewing machine gives good satisfaction—does as fpod work. as a fifty dollar machine. ARY FE. Murray, Hernina, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1889, The sewing machine I got from. you aga premium last year, cannot bate, en, and does as good work ag @ $40,00 machine. Gro BRB ‘Mun. LonaMo; Com. Nov. 17, “1889, T receiv. visa machine all right, and me ge it, It does exPenwan M am wel) em enlen COARTY. i eee e18 Oo sinmat@. OO wa Subseries to pay wy fkeione from the factory, which +] i$ THREE AND: AAHALY DoLLaRs fo Vevada City, ms BRON & QALKING, Pubs, Dany Taanscar 2, the balance. Se a ea