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October 25, 1887 (4 pages)

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Home Benelt b Aswan a The Daily Transcript. FAITH GORE FAIRLY BEATEN, . Chaplain Hall bsicnecnel eb TUESDAY, OCT. 25, 1887. pea Re From the A‘hany N. Y., Express. 6 For many years my wife had been the victim of nervous dyspepsia, of the chronic, distressing and apparently incurable type from which so many of her. A number of nest fires are raging sex suffer, languish and die. It was all EE CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.” hear Santa Cruz. The Placer County Bank has incor-. the worse because the tendency to it . wasinherited., She had been under the porated at Auburn. Several Michigan mines have been systematic treatment of many of. the attached for miners’ wages. best physicians in New York andBrook_. and elsewhere for twenty years with lrdgan poeesbe Perry Ackers murdered the committed of Maxwell, lowa, and then suicide. wife at Galgiani, who killed his. QuenSan to sent been has , Stockton , tin for ten years. only temporary relief. all present—bad taste in the mouth, dull eyes, cold feet and hands, the sense NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. ‘6n. pressure, indigestion, giddiness, great weakness and prostration, and fu gitive pains in the'sides, chest and back. ad: Mr. Moreland, Stoneman’s private take Secretary, says Stoneman did was the oath of office in private,and it duly recorded. An attempt was made to rob the Redding and Greenville stage Friday an@ Y. T. Henderson was fatally shot by the robbers. Edison “has greatly improved his phonograph, and declares that it can ' be.utilized in conducting mercantile correspondence. The Sophomores of Berkeley University in San Francisco started in to “rush” the Freshmen, but the latter routed their persecutors and took one of them prisoner. The vere? . Sophomore was stood in a corner and deluged with ice water, after which he was sent back wet and shivering to his friends as a warning against future rashness. F. G. Wilkins, city, J. M. Thomas, Grass Valley, W. D. Harris, do » George Lord, do Edward Saxon, do George Vincent, do Edward Sampson, do James Donnelly, city, George Downie, Susanville, Harry Seymour, city, Miss Katie King, You Bet, Miss Esther Ogden, do J.C. Mulligan, city, I. Boysen, do F. Lee Chauvin, San Francisco, Fred Genasci, Ranch, L. Voss, Voss Mills, R. Holland & wife, Columbia Hill, R. Holland, Jr., ; do do John Spargo, F, M. Wiseman, Sacramento, A. M. Wickes, Grass Valley, Mrs. T. W. Sigourney & Sind, Hekinee, Miss Alice Crawford, ° J. McCarty, Railroad, F, G. Wilkins, city, Wm. Hammill, Scotts Flat, Mrs. H. V. Reardan, Oroville, Wm. M. Earl, New York, city, do do do “Why, I. ARKIVALS ATTHE NATIONAL HOTEL. RECTOR BHOS.. ; .Proprietors October 22, 1887. Wm. D. Black, Lake City, David Morrill, Rough & Ready, J. Maguire, San. Francisco, W.A. Irwin, do E. W. Hovey, do E. Foutz, do Mrs. Maxfield, do W. W. Wear, Dute, at, George W. Hey, arty, Moores Flat, T.C. Randal ock Creek, Frank Cog, Dang Perk , San Juan, ,, KRécklin, Bed. Wheeler, Bloomfield, @am Heymanhe, San Francisco, J.C. Sultevar, ‘Sacramento, W.B. Hayford: Colfax, M. Lobner, do “7, W. Barkhara, Rocklin, ~ Mrs. J. S. Dunne, city, Wm. Munroe. Bloomfield, J.C. Buiz, do John Gale, Oroville, A. D. Mason & wife, city, ~ do C. L. Barlow, Robert Organ, do =~ do Wm. D. Demler, George Vincent, Grass Valley, ~ Edward Saxor, Sacramento, Ed Sampson, fan Francisco, ’ . “*cotts Flat, P. Hussey, do C. Winship 4 wife, San Francisco, A. W. Woode, do George B. S¢ aford, Pike City, A. Friedman, city, H.C, Hogay, San Juan, Philip Hill, Oakland. Oct. 22, 1887, L.A. Livingstone, San Francisco, A. BR. Kenney, do H. H. Noble, do Mrs. J. O. Groves, do John Skinker, do C. A. Fulweiler, Sacramento, W. J. Holmes, Downieville, F. W. Seitz, Forest City, W.A. arene, do J. C. Mulligan, Colusa, M. Hudson, Maybert, 7. J J. Richardson, Lincoln, , B. Shattack, Maybert, . F. Tobias, Scotts Flat, lat, rs. W. Finchley & child, Camptonville, O. Maltman & wife, ‘city, 7. Farrer & wife, do Geo. Shaw& wife, do ¥. C. Lutje, do 1, ig ee do Geo. Jacobs & wife, do G. Einfeldt, do Dr, C. D. Bobo, do Mies Winnie Mulloy, do A. Friedman do Ww. Britland, do H. Hartung, do do Langdon, 7.8. H. 8. Merrill, San Jose, ROn Ne O. Fe Tobias, a 7. B, Smith, San Francisco’ an fie] ith THE CELEBRATED Fri cot THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR GENERAL USE! * ' in Fact. ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. Chemical Works. Policy No. Sypney M. Van Wyck, Supt. Golde, City . 791, issued Sept. 6, 1882, for $10,000.00. . HHome Benefit Life Association : Now Ready—Subscribers not kept waiting with only a part of a cyclopedia. Really Cheap—Less than half the price of similar works. Send to us for specimen pages, etc., that you may see for yourself. the We call the special attention of School Trustees, Teachers, etc., to new adj esta Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. pres spec the toa CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent Plaza EF*eed Broad St., Opposite Theater. sSstore. _—— man BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. Met. hea pera * —4ITD -CONSTANTLY ON HA ND ALL SORTS OF the The form his . PIONEER MILLING CO’S Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Meat Th tural day « Buckwheat Flour, Etc. Perk WM. 8. RICHARDS, PROPRIETOR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ordinance No. 21. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE Is closed to all travel in orTHE TRAVELING PUBLIO WILL pe : County of Nevada do drdain as fol. OWS : made be der that repairs can ist. There is hereby granted to E, M. PresFIND THIS HOTEL UNSUBPASSton, N. P. Brown, J. 'f. Morgan, Chas. BarNotice will be given. of its ker, G. C. Gaylord, G, E. Turner, Wm. Camp Men: ROLLER FLOUR. gz Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. THIS FAVORITE HOTEL has Lately been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished, making it one of the most comfortable hotels in the mountains. uites of rooms for families. tion of food came, of market. Sold hy the case or package. PHILLIPS « HUNT Bridge Closed. . \ew York Hotel _ Creek, F EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. Gentlemen: in which to make payment, is expiration of time allowed your Association tfully , respec Yours ed. receiv ully most gratef MRS. 8. M. VAN WYCK. HELEN B. VAN WYCK. ns Bank of Nevada City, and (0@F All assessments will be paid at the Citize y. Valle Grass of Bank First National Bridge, across Deer ley jail cha exp SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the Fresh—Brought down to the. present year. San Francisco, July 19, 1887. j Try It. wt o Total payments thereon $383.00 Pine Street Suspension (@-Ie the Best in the Citv. Complete in 3 convenient volumes. Comprehensive and compact—58,000 topics. Reliable—400 first-class contributors. before the Your check forTen Thousand Dollars, a month : Chi ‘Pyt rec Edition . co, insured for $5,000; died Warkin R. Price, Nevada Bank, San Francis 1887; paid May 21st, 1887. April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, Home Benerit Lire ASsocraTION: ce on the life of my son, Gentlemen—Your check for $5,000, the insuran received. Such promptness is Watkin R. Price, is this day most gratefully Yours very aa D Alt Sat far Lh The New © Three-Volume February me! (for Can now be purchased in this city. PERREY= SE SPIER oa unexpected, ment of this amount long before the date due was ELLA T. BIGLEY. grateful therefor. Yours very truly, of death filed April proofs $1,000; for d insure Xaver Scunitz, Petaluma, ; 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st,.1887. of death filed April 6th, Z,.T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs commendable. fro1 mit THE PEOPLE'S CYCLOPEDLA '1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. what follows: -Under the Kaskine treatment all the dyspeptic symptoms showed instant iv.provement, and the daily fever grew less and soon ceased altogether. Side by side these diseases vanished, as Side by side they had tortured thcir victim for ten years-—the dyspepsix alone havingyas I have said, existedfurtiventy years. Her appetite improved fiom week to week until she lisest the average food could eat that any well person takes, without any mvenience. With: resuffering 01 — 0 e@ee ay VS eee Home Benevit Lire ASsocration . Gentlemen—I have to thank you for the payment of t of certificate held by my father. The payamoun , Five Thousand Dollars and I am very was to her then condition, and then read do J. J. JAOKSON, 18-and-20-Oommercial Street, s for $2,000, died FebruWm. Kocu, bookkeeper Bank of California, insured claim paid February 21, 1887. ary 5th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; insured for $5,000; claim Tuomas Biaey, Shipwright, of San Francisco, filed February 8th, 1887; Now recall what I have already said Cc. J. Naffziger & family, city, Y. ‘ CORSETS. _ 23d, 1887. strength of my friend’s recommendation I got a bottle and began its use , as directed. J. E. Brown, San Francisco, CIALTY IN ; amount paid February 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; e in flesh, until PA course, a y self. original her tise she now . v os5 She stiii taces Kaskine occasionally, but with no real need of it, for she is well, Tconsider this resulta scientific miracle, and ihe.“ New Quinine.” is entilled to the credit of it, for from the s } ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF IRs. WinEs AND EmrQvo Any one wishing the latest styles , and the best quality of Kid Gloves 4 should by all means call at Rosen* berg Bros. Any one wishing a par ticular color to match, can get them fading, “The ‘Mather’ Perfect Glove Fasten rsale by leaving their order at the Palace Fo ced. convin be and pair a buy to vise all Dry. Goods Store. for $2,000, died JeRRy ScHoo.ine, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured newed a Oct. 23, 1887, Hook, Royal, Jouvine, im \y. itation of Centemeri & Co., PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. P. Shingle, Scotts Flat, J. Kampher, Grizzly Ridge, sold at the lowest market rates. Claims on Hand E. Bond, city, L. Kavanaugh; San Francisco, The Claire, Florine, Foster ees $280;500.00 Total Amount of Claims Paid..:. ..---.+s+eees 6,002.85 s ates Mortuary Fund, Bank of California « «ois .i cas 10,182.45 Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union. -=... None. Due and Unpaid.. 2. .¢.:+----+-5+ Mr: Norton, a member of the have been through almost the same thing, and) have got over it.” “ What has become the most popular Denti~ cured you?” I asked eagerly. “ Kasfrice in existence. "Tis used and praiskine,” he said, “try it for your wife.” ed by everybody. . [had seen Kaskine advertised, but had Execrric Cat arrh Cure. Carr Bros., no more faith in it than I had in sawNevada; Smith & Knotwell, Bloom dust, for such a case as hers. Mrs. ol-10w. Hall had ns. 'izher opinion, yet on the field. October 22, 1887. following Gloves: — Genuine P. Centemerfi & Co, ve) There will always be found at this first-class Grocery Store every article required for family use, which will be ered, Sude, WATHER. STATEMENT JULY I, 1887. In its effects, and'most useful in its application,the fragrant SOZODONT J. Naffiziger . Proprietress Mrs. out Embroidered Backs. “The firm are now sole agents of the Sai Ptoprietor J. J. JACKSON --------Mocha Undressed Embroid ate at the end of th Should the member choose to surrender his Certific him or his order, the ful five year period, there shall ah or in cash to amount cf reserve paid on his Certificate. firm of Chauncey Titus & Company, brokers, of Albany, who, on hearing UNION HOTEL. 6 by Cash Surrender Walue. ally took THIRTY GRAINS A DAY FOR. DAYS IN. SUCCE SSION, This could not last. The effect of the quinine was, if possible, almost as bad as the twofold disease which was wearing away her strength and her life. Quinine poisoning was ‘painfully evident, but the fever was there sull. Almost every day there came iri the characteristic chill and ricking headache, followed by the toual weakness ant collapse. About this time I met socially my ” ARKIVALS AT THE fre IN NEVADA Ory. BEST AND CHEAPEST GLOVE ever produced. Fhey come in NO MEDICAL FEE. ; in y orders prompt terest), and gain on’Mort surplus is made at for us to show goods. Countr the second period of five years. Similar distribution of NBERG BROS., SE s. RO the end of each five years to persistent member Goods Store, Broad Street, Nevada City. Dry Palace ’ ine gradually increasing the doses, until —incredible as it may seem—she actu from me these facts, said: The Leating Grocery and Family Provision Store A SPE TS in America, the price of We keep all of the leading brands of CORSE they are the by made t \paymen reserve the of amount 25 per cent. ° We have so many brands that the full reduced have we which
inwith (also s trouble reserve Call and examine our stock, as itis no together with division of profits resulting from lapsed too numerous to mention. for cost the ish extingu ly attended to. ality Cost, will be appliéd to fashioned, sheet-anchor remedy, Quin Most Remarkable R. Barlow, American manufacturers, a8 they excel any ever produced. They lace without hooks to catch or tear, and are very simple. The kid is of the best quality and they are no doubt the period of five years, On. continuance of the Certificate in force for the second member (with interest), For the latter the physicians prescribed the good, old SE ETE (. These Gloves are the pride of ~~ lessened Cost to Persistent Members. larial fever all at once. friend Nh style MATHER KID GLOVES, Patent in 4 amount written therein and are uncontestable and nonforfeitable. Lhave often risen in the night aiid the ministered stimulants merely’ for little value. ‘scmppcehiwe.?’? Pxos-., for “Ta Of this city, have been appointed agents E@ Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full By this time, the pneumol . intense. has been inthe penitentiary severa s had become very serinerve c gastri ‘ times. : I : and she had chronic ed, involv ously nee paar e of a riser ach re ple has been chiefly shich be alwhat also : yP be of Gastritis, and sf I may aes . wae pan hahscae ‘with poor people, are reported to lowed to call chronic intermittent ma J. McCarty, Railroad, T. J. Nolan, do J.Donnelly, city, L. Kavanaugh,do 7. P. Larkin, do G. Ozalli, do 5 ie iil TFeoesemberg NO ANNUAL DUES. 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST. pronounced and tobe an old hand, George Riley, who} every symptom more George B. Johnson, Wd 3 This jis the largest, oldest an d most successful Mutual Insurance Association in California. gake of the. slight and transient relief Santa . Dan Fehmer is on trial at ' g they gave. Rosa for demanding and acceptin fever set in, malarial tent Intermit er case. $200 for his evidence in u murd icating the -case and—-making The Georgetown stage-robber proved} compl Mrs. J. G. Hartwell, Miss: Waters, Miss.E. Rosenthal, tia Black-and Colored, with or with erable failure of its Irish policy. $8. W. Wheeler, city. Z eS BANK OF CALIFORNIA FRANK C. HAVENS I, RP, ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) L. B. HATCH ofa load upon the stomach, tenderness It is-generally conceded in England that the Government has made a mis J.C. Watts, Press Mine, ee TREASURER. ..0.-cs0sedveseceeeceeasees PRESIDENT.. In fact, there I Kip GLOVES A SPECIALTY! SE not distress her, so diseased, sensitive and torpid were all the organs of diges icdisagreed, standing eleven for cony ttal. acqui for one tion and AR nail = San Francisco. 420 Montgomery Street. were few, if any, kinds of food that did priests at Ponape. ral Asia, The town of Bucharia, Cett the inof half and thas been burned, habitants have perished. case The jury in the Morrow bribery a ee = INCORPORATED 1880. ofa . tion.. The usual symptoms of dyspepA report comes from New York . and ers soldi ish Span sia, with its concomitant ailments, were massacre of ROE — = show the b $2,60 Ask For It. mort; MRS, H. G. PARSONS, has o This Capacity: ot. the Milh, 1000 Barrels Per Day and . debte VOOAL INSTRUOTOR, tion . less . ED FOR COMFORT AND OON' -VENTENOE. UNION HOTEL.. ae NEVADA CITY bell, WwW. C. Jones and Geo. E, Brand and their exper Be assigns the right to construct and maintain forthe term of fifty years, a Street Railway for the transportaILL receive pupils for the coming — tion of passengers along the public road of ‘season, in distinct courses for the Connty of Nevada, from the South line The Rooms are Light and Airy. of the corporate limits of Nevada City to Voice Building, or for Voice Culthne she be: in with Kaskine she used Co gaa y limits of the Town of.Grass ture and Solo Singing. alley. no other tnedicine whatever. Pas order of the Street Committee. and. There is hereby granted the right to Classes of three or five organized for the cars over said line of road upon the If you tink a recital of these facts former Course at REDUCED RATES. (0@F Free Bus toand from all Trains. run payment to the County of. Nevada, as.a liL. M. SUKEFORTH, Ohairman. calculated to do good you are welcome cense upon each car go to run, the sum of Five (5) Dollars per annum ; and such cars to make them public. The Voice Building Course consists of First-Class Bar in connection with the may be propelled by horses, mules, wire Nevada City, Oct. 14, 1887. ropes running under the roadway, by steam exercises upon a new method for the Hotel. (Rev.) JAS. L. HALL, —— or by electric motors. strengthening of the vocal organs and the Provided however, and this franchise is Chaplain A'bany, N. ¥., Penitentiary. ee atte lA centenarians muscles connected therewith, and ina high a granted upon the express condition that : T’he lst. Work to construct the said road must degree develops purity and strength of tone. letters of this-kind P. S.—Zomet be commenced within one year.from the The coursein Solo Singing instructs and date of this Ordinance, and that said work t authority, and in are pub! in the artistic use of the voice. must be completed within three years from assists n classea\{ ng organizi now Is n questio the date hereof. is inclined to. case any one gnd. That said Railway may run along E TUR CUL the line of the pnblic highway on either the the gen wéness of the above statement . ~poyor MANUFACTURED BY THE upper or lower road, but when runuing For ‘Terms, etc., Apply at the GEORGE MRS. along the highway must be constructed on OF NCE RESIDE THE -raeongt Union Hotel. Si de ah e a alia one side of the highway track at sufficient Street, Nevada City. distance. from the centre thereof so as notto nications addressedto me at the Peni. £\ C. SHAW, Pine 827-1m MRS. H. G. PARSONS. interfere with the free passage of teams Hat. L. Jas. tentiary. thereon, and may cross the road where such given ons crossing shall be deemed necessary, but in Instructi Fas attained astandard of excellence which Othe: letterssof. a similar character either case the said Railway must be so conadmits of no superior, ELY. ‘It contains every improvement that instructed as not to impair travel along the AND SOLD BY ALL THE sent’ individuals, which . . TW QLAS8ES OR PRIVAT from %p: ventive genius, skill andmoney can prosaid highwav or at the crossings ; and all crossings when made, must be kept in reduce. : stamp Fia.line as a remedy of unat all times, sons not to.interfere with, a These excellent Organs are celebrated for pair -—— way impede puwblictravel, And it doubted »y-rit, will be sent on appliLEADING GROGERS. volume, quality of tone, quick response, vaorinany The is further conditioned that in the construcriety of combination, artistic design, beauty Also Lessons given in tion of the track of the said Railway, if at Piice $1.00, or six bottles, cation. in finish, perfect construction, mess ten any point itshall be on the public highway the most attractive, ornamental and desira Sold by Druggists, or sent by The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the $5.00. ble organs for homes, schools, churches the track must be so constructed that all vehicles may pass over the same. without beDrawing and Painting, Oil and Water lodges, societies, etc. price. of reccipt on ing imps ed therebv. ; mail . COMPRISING Colors. + Tnis Ordinance shall take effect and be The Kaskine Company,,.54 Warren in force on and after fifteen days from the 012 ESTABLISHED REPUTATION E. . CLASS AND PRIVAT date of its adoption. Buildings, Rock-Breakers, Feeders don Farring St., New York, and 35 On the adoption of this Ordinance C. E. UNEQUALLED FACILITIES Mulloy, W. D. Woods, F. M. Pridgeon, M. Of Any Manufactired in the State. Road, Iondon. Concentrators, Water Wheels, Brophy and W. J, Hill voted “‘Aye.”’ Cc. W. CROSS : w. J. HILL, SKILLED WORKMEN, Pp. F. SIMONDS. Chairman of the Board. Retorting Furnace, Gold Scales, Safe, CROSS & SIMONDS, Attest : BEST MATERIAL, re-opening, and in the mean time all persons are positive the : The above named Company have ALL ROLLER ly prohibited from crossing State ses.tl FLOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactir. ed by these Mills to be the choicest in the State. Tok 0. C. TORSON, Agent MRS. H. B. MAXFIELD, zens men just ; impr the N PATENT ROLLER FLOUR! Teacher of Elocution, Chicago miles tlems tion ¢ vines Cottage Orean FOR SALE. growi ning price: most erty 1 WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, are @) ing i the ] notic CANADA HILL QUARTZ MILL, WHITEST y ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva ,. da City. COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. JAMES K, BYRNECc, W. CROBS, INSTRUCTION BOOKS BYRNE & CROSS, * Attorneys and Oounselors at Law, * AND PIANO STOOLS Pine street, San Francisco, Cal. OHICAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Orme AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE, NEVADA CITY. IES Seid Only in Cans. ER CO., NG POWDNew ROYAL BAKI York 106 Wal og Agemts, Ww. T. COLEMAN & San Francisco. Adopted October 15th, 1887.” Call for it. Deputy. vars , from The ’ smal) FRUITLANDS WANTED, E. H. GAYLORD. JAS. G. HARTWELL, Pumps, . C. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. teen in Beckman’s Block, Oe cor, Broad and Fine Sts., Nevade City to correspond with OROSETT & OHAPMAN, Real Estate Agents, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. State and Federal. : Office—Opposite the Court House. eee Boilers, FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County C. B. the E, for lal also a: Oars. Tools, Forge, Pelton Wheels, ETC., ETC. Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Reps 628 Sacramento St., San Fran cisce. The “good who h BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. E, 0. CHARONNAT, — the C a NEVADA CITY. for ge) CEO. PRED SEARLS. Whe PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COURTS Oolumns, Engines, For full particulars apply to GAYLORD & SEARLS, Surveyor, « ed gui Hoisting Machinery, Owners desiring to able-prices are invited. Give it one trial, and you will then use” other brand. ALSO THE sell lands at reason Physician, —AND Harris, Catalogues and Price Lists on application DR. BR. M. HUNT, HM S POWDER NEVERIVARh and stren g 3 —A Marvel of purity, an the wholesomeness. More economical sold in com be cannot and kinds, ordinary sbor test, low of petition with the multitude weight, alum or phosphate powders, W.D. ——— 35 to 41 McCreery’s Building, 310 Rooms POWDER: BEST TO THE LADIES: Attorneys and Counselors at Law, : AND F. JACOBs, s ‘oa @ : -= A Manag” To Whom‘it May Concern. Headquarters for the LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wago late firm of A. A. CHARGNNAT avoid costs, are reqnomae 6 settle their bills in the hauds of essrs. FARLEY TLE, Attorneys, who are authorized ‘as to collect the same: E. C. CHARONNAT. Nevada City, Sept. 25th. : the ca) IN ALL GRADES, re Columbus Buggies, FULL VARI at — Soe for yo days .