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February 21, 1890 (4 pages)

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is me * x : ‘The shades of night settled like a pall in “from Siski: ou to San Diego from the 8-; denco of lifein tueessnla. : Dogiti “by the Indien Queen Hotel there was acoimotion. The alley was dark and the streeis werescmber. Paron Fon Ludwig was snoring und his trained dog was spoozig outside the kitthen-dgdr, Across the way, by the alleged hotel, th commotion grew louder and the Ba: awoke. o rabbed his tremerdcus orbs, tks eves which were the pride ¢f the tern, “id hastened to the widow a3 Just as nis ced. legs would carry his ‘AMagnifirounded abde:sinal reecptacle of Ris beautif re The Ve Highest F } bes Pes Wi hie. Startied . vision, 2s bebeld his ofHuman Develop. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1890 WOMANS BRA. } ~zhter, the Baroness Christiana yon shrieking in the embrace of a ° ment. on von Ludwig Was a man of action. an twenty minutes he had pulled i bis boots; found his bluncerbuss,—de-1 the stairs, rushed tnto the-street au Gred his "gua ful! at the rear elevation of i>) retreating villain. Alas! with ail hi ste, he was tso late. The ‘hated + Joha L. de Sullivan had carried -8 beloved daughter, driven to Gettys‘nd married her off-hand in the light pile moon before the Eagle Hotel,~ Von Ludvig was a philosopher He i the town, sent the’ most. ‘active ‘a cf his domain after thé fleving neat. theu beteoig himself. to his beer>.2 bewail, the loss of the light nd drewnu his sorrows in-the isost betitted his complexion. [By _a lady correspondent. . CHAPTER i. ~ c The lowest forms of life over whic! a=. .JWe pause undecided whether to classif, > as animal or vegetable, commands our wonder and admiration. The beauti. a. "fal sea-anemone with heavenly colir4 filling its cells bring us to the borderBe land of life. At its apex stands hn «©: .manity, the crown of life, perfect i: B&OL! organism, complete infunction. The! s more comple the orgZanism the hivher 0 the order. Woman,endowed with organs of ante-natal creation and of. _the post-natal nurture of the race, i: int, stands highest in development. To. . ~-_ © 8, Sbills, fever and death would aa Ae a . re =y ded one of the students. Woman is given the divine function os Ao ne i! peapeaded Gs fans, _A@Mother-hood. From her, by. Gods . “Tie rctire, tafter your own body and edict, a life draws its support, form, th = your patients. Keep the power, andexpression ; a eoul is given . . Spal wfc d and her to be clothed in flesh ; a spirit tobe je. alife kas been saved by the started heaven ward or -hellward. py 2of ture pound cathartic pills « Toman is given two. periods of desin = Dt aes ‘velopment, youth -andmaturity; to] simpts tion. Let the reader paste woman three, the human, maternaj cis iu his hat and chisel it deep in his and spiritual. Ifthis'be true, woman j MENT Y: ee : = stands higher in the scale of life. In} es es = : a A practi hand G x 04 the masculine era of the past, the ,. : a5 in eott breetiey arg post-maternal period was looked upon 9: oY @ wrecked instrument. as a descent from a full to a limited E# Si stops and clutched the: : : u reel, ome one came along and life. Woman shrank from it and re, ne atit, and it Gottechalk'd so sorte] to artifice to conceal the white +h tof tune. “The man went hair andfaded cheek. In our hear) ©. i z Lek thoy go?” 3 : ; aes ed moathizging rman. No one of hearts we despise the old womanin 1.. ll meser Iles: ta Sag auare youthful attire, assuming juvenile airs) pin. thet,”’sdid ‘another. ‘You ; and affectations. This is the standing, ™%. “s.v0) be remger up into Kindiin’ i : » hiss sine . WS-oa!) apother. “Oh, he can Mendels. joke of the ages ; this is the mother-in e.”” said the commer groeothing to Remember,. 0 iy-what would be the result?” wo), Sstiom asked recently by.an emte. * un in his lecture before a class m.”’ imine of -health in-that Ss law at which men ‘have pointed their! . sienpon the gentlemen ‘all went mirthful pens somewhat in this style: Bach: io their respeciive houses, and the “It was muster-diy inthe olden time H#lieu trudged away.—America. poe end the soldiers sere quartered among . .. pire Bittect of Outs See _ the citizens. Sole Reston, dees-coldmake . httier#? 5 s=Yus, it ao: cold will aldon"t you’member night ’fo’ . as de wood-pile of Parson Jones . to me swunk up in one night hin’? . 2 But don’t you ’member, Uncle 4 ‘pile 0” wood by de side o’ de in, got heap bigger? as'us—Well, twas hot in de room iyot; heat makes things bigyer. +t got de sense you was born wid.— rs Bazar. ‘I am_ afraid of the! the musketeer, . and proceeding to cork the muzzles the jas’: * oid lady was pacified.’”’ 1 Gal te Thére is escape from the helpless-. --mees and jmbecility of this period, m¥. 5. sisters. Zt lies in the direction oi Sars aspiration, growth and affection. . Sen Woman’s soul is maternal. It emYu: braces humanity as its child, yearns Buri over it, and her life at thig period bePuor. Faes-xtcs, of Wiesbaden, after a comes broad and inclusive because jons series of chemical analyses, de@res moré God-'ike. pth /%2 egg containsas much nourishment To one who lives ‘!:e spiritual life, 4*° usd fa ounce of chueries, a “age cannot wither her nor custom a : epee ae stale her infinite viriety.’”’ Her ac-, be ia s of pears, and that tivities are her grand cosmetic, the ! ‘ # grapes, 127 potnes of russet A A ee tw. t+ vuds Of pears and 327 pounds love-light of her eye, ber chief attrac of. evc equal in méustahiaent te 400 tion; her pure thouzhts. leave their po. i = ytatocs. s ® 11, F > impress on the > } ‘eaments of her eyed i wk countenance which yearly grows more t~You'll Mke-the organ, ma’am. beautiful to the exe, more interesting . Jus rae put itin your parlor for a few. to the spirit. The Hindoo poet says: “Othe ripened jo; of womanhood! O perfect happiucss at last! : fe—Idon'tcare if it has fifty it Tam more than cighty years of age—my caz re. Detroit Free Press. hair is pure white— : — I am the most vederable mother; FINGERS BEFORE FORKS. How clear is my mind! how all people — draw nigh to me! A Pecu' _. I..ideht.vhat Happened Less What atiractions are these, more than. any Tasca Zhree Centuries Ago, # —I don’t want it. U hus ten stops, and— before? The Muciess of Beaufort, dining Wheat bloom more than the bloom of. ouce at Madame de Guise’s with King youth? licuri IV., of France, extended one What beauty is this that descends upon, and pososegistd hand.to receive his Majesty’s salutation while she dipped the fingers of sion Meunaprr. the othcr hand into a dish to pick out Hotel Arrivais. what was to her taste: This’ incident 4 * —— ha: 2d inths-year 1598 It demonNationa Hore, Feb 19—J. F.] ,: that less than th ee hundred Jenkins, Sacramento, T. W. Carson, ye 70 ths fingers were still used ‘ CIRCULATES 18 / over the mountains, aud: the valleys vere mee igh & Reads Clad in cerements of fog and malaria. —The ‘ “Grensevile Norin Sen Youn, French Co city of Chambersburg had p::t oat its lizhte: a Sweetiand, North —— cma and the ‘clock in the public sqxate, loftily yen ti panned Sisoix Piece: Gilied “The Diamond” by the pups, hid its and Sierra amento, Sev . brow:: face behind its alleged brong#e hands. Francieco—in fi the State There was neither ticking nor penduli evi© 4ehe worst cases of Cough, Croup »nd Seety 7 a ” taperin : clammy 3 >to stop upallof the sewers . “Million Bottles were sold the pust for them. occasional use has kept mein a healthy condition ever since.’’—T. P, Brown, Chester, Pa. constipation, without being able to finds much relief, [ at last tried Ayer’s Pills, wheo costive-orjbitious, or when the wood is impure} or sluggish, to pervanently cure habitual constipation, awaken the kidneys and liver-to: healthy activity, without irritating T Weekening them, «use Syrup of «ge. 4 Feb. 10:h—9t. Shiloh?’s Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the’ most successfal Cough Medicine we ‘have ever sold. A few doses invariably cure Bronchitis, while its wonderful _success in the cure of Consumption is without a paraliel in the history of medicine. Si:ce its first d scovery ‘it ‘#8 been sold on a guarantee, a test hich po other medicine can stand you have a Cough we earnestly ask vou tot~ it. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and $1 00. If your lungs are sore, chest ur back lame, use Shiloh’s Poryas Plaster. Sold by Carr. Bros. Dr. F. Hutcuins of this city wil tive special attention tothe medical nd-surgies] diseases of women. Dr. jutchins was the pupil of Dr. Duer nd-the late Dr: Parry at Philadelphia, ) woth distinguished gynecologists, and f the late Prof. E. R. Peaslee of New d York City, professor of gynecology at ne Albany Medical School and at artmouth College. Dr. Hutchins tas always been a cluse stude:.t and 18 hod a-successful practice in this ie partment of medicie. j31-tf Tue Sab Francisco Evening Post is he leading evening paper of San “rancisco. tf My own family medicine—Simmons Liver Regulator.—Rey. Jas. M. Rolins, Fairfield, Va. Pears*Soap secures a beautiful com‘lexion, i Pears’ is the purest and best Soap ver made, “Whe Finest Pictures. _ Mathieu Shramm, the photographer ind portrait pdinter, will make the inest pictures at resonable pices at his econstructed Broad street gallery. tf fili you heed tlie warning? The ignal perhaps.of the sure approach of at more terribie disease, Consump“on, ‘Ask yourselves if you can afford wr the sake of saving 50 cents, to run he risk and do nothing for it. We now from experience that Shiloh’s ‘are will Cure your Cough. It never -ear,.It relieves-Croup— and Whoop ag Cough at-once. Moth rs,do not ewitnout it. For Lime Back, Sive rChest, use Shiloh’s Pordus Plaster. old by Carr Bros iia Sufferers ROM Stomach and Liver derangemehts—Dyspepsia, Biliousness, SickHeadache, and Constipation—tind-a safe and certain relief in Ayer’s Pills. In all cases where a cathartic is needed; these Pills are recom-mented by leading physicians. Dr.T. E. Hastings, of Baltimore, says: se best cathartic and aperient within the yreach of my profes: = sion.” Dr. John W. Brown, of Oceana, W. Va., writes: ‘I have prescribed Ayer's Pills in my practice, and find them excellent. urge ‘their general use in families.’ ‘“‘ For a number of years I was afflicted with biliousness which almost destroyed my health. I tried various remedies, but nothing afforded me any relief usrtil I began to take Ayer’s Pills.”’"—G. 8. Wanderlich, Scranton, Pa. “TI have used Ayer’s Pills for the past thirty years, and am satisfied I should not alive to-day if it had not been They cured me of dyspepsia When all other remedies Tailed, aod their “Having been subject, for years, to ita “This expliiis why mere than . CG “‘Ayer’s Pills arethe } SOCIETY . DIRECTORY. j We have all the Leading’ Brands in MENS’ RUBBER BOOTS, Including : the : Goodyear : Rubber : Co's: celebrated GOLD SEAL, (Crack Proof ) ‘TOUT’S PATENT, (Snag Proof.) ——: COURT GARFIELD, NO. 6,810, : BOYS’ RUBBER BOOTS, Ancient Order of Foresters ot America Meets at Pythian Castle _ EVERY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CL’K. 5 W. T. JOYCE, C., R. RICHARD, TRFMAIN, R. 8. MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47 Independent Oruer of Odd Fellows. Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall at 7:30 o'clock. B. J. WHITE, C. P. GEO. A. GRAY, 8. Men’s Rubber Overs, . ee : Self-acting Alaskas, “Snow Excluders. oon NEVADA CITY COUNCIL, NO, Order of Chosen Friends.LADIES’ & MISSES FINE RUBBER EOQTS) ovscosevvns st First and Third Monday Evening of each A Specialtv. in.onth at 7:30 o’clock. z MRS. C. A. GOYNE, C. C. e E. F. ROSENTHAL, 6. ° se ““ . NEVADA CHAPTER No. 6, R. A. M. N. B,—Or.Jers from ‘the country promptly filled. : STATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH. WILLIAM BARKER, H. P. I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Native Sons of the Golden West. =. HE. wWiili.ER, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St., Nevada City The Best Goods and the Cheapest Piace _ -In Nevada County. _ Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30.0’CLK. E. J. OTT, President. W. T. MORGAN, R. 8. est MANZANITA ENCAMPMENT, NO, 43, Champions of the Red Cross. Meets. at Hibernia HallEVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING. : JOHN WERRY, Com, NEVADA LODGE, NO. £3.F.& A.M. . Meets at Masonic Hall, q ' Stated Meetinys onthe Second Wednesday é of each month. Visiting Breth.en in good standing are cordially invited. : JOHN T. MORGAN, Master. I. J,, ROLFE, Secretary. MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16, It is conceded that we have the BEST LINE of . Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias. DRESS GOODS ever brought to this market. All new shades of OLD ROSE, etc. oe : A Handsome selection of BLACK GOODS. 40 COWEN SILK HANDKERCHIEFS from 25 Cents to $2.50 Meets at Armory Hall First Wednesday. Evening of Each Month at GEO. A. GRAY, 8. K. CG. WM. T. MORGAN, 8S. K. R. NEVADA COMMANDERY, NO.6, Knights Templar. Call and see something-handsomte _in.,that. line, whether . 1881 AND THIRD THURS ae . t -8 a t MONTH at 734 o'clock. 2 DAVID E. MORGAN, -¢, TTS. ROLFE, Rk. you-wish to purchase or not: SS ¥ LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, . MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. 2@ and 4th Thursday Evening of Each Month, at7 300’clock MISs LIZZIE KEENAN, P. = SERAPH C. SUKEFORTH, R 8. NEVAOACITY COUNCIL, No, 234, ~ American Legion of Honor, ; Meets at Pythian Castle ist and 8d Thursiiay Evening of Month, At 7:30 o’clock: . W. ROBINSON, Com. J. i = ws ‘J.C. DICKERMAN, See, NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE, NO. 30, You Don’t Get the News Young Men's Tastitute. Meets at Hibernia Hall Every Alternate Thursday Evening commencing with the First J hursdav Evening in the year. A. J. KIDD, President. JOHN C. NILON kK 8, IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, Wyoming Tribe, No, 49, Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall, EVERY 1HURSDAY EVE’G, at 7:300’clock. HARRY DANIELS, 8. GEO. M. HUGHES, C, of R. @@P Penemah Council, D. of P, meets UORL.ESss at same place every Second fh ursday EvenYou eke the DAILY TRANSCRIPT MILO LODCE, NO. 48, Knights of Pythias, Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY FRIDAY EVE’G at 7:30 O'CLOCK P WM, FINI.EY,C. C. B. 8. RECTOR, K. of 8. and 8, . 2 ~ d Assessment Notice, Every 2nd and: 4th Mond@y of Each Month, 118, W.L; BOARDMAN. Sec. = : ig PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, — D THUKSDAY OF EACH. Grass Valley; -f.-8. Ford, Truckee>}-to0-rform—ib W. J. Brock ind Miss Brock, Grass] fc’ Valley; W. W. Van Eman, 8s:era18 Of society. cffice now assigned tot and-deem_it-both a duty anda pleasure *, in the highest and most refined At about this time ito testify that I have Cerived great benefit from their use. mento; J. J. Orr, Grass Valley; W. W. Carter, W. P. Kenney, Charles A. Wood, Szn Francisce; F. M. Pridgeon, Lake Gity;-G. W. Terhune, Cooper’s Mill; J. (ira): im, Sweetland, : a nd Tur world-wide reputation of Aver’s Sareaparilla is the natural result of its The! ‘sarpassing value as a blood medicine. . Nothing, in the whole pharmacopeia,. . — aS effects more astonishing results, inj.. scrofula, rheumatism, general debility, . ..and allforms of blood disease, than}. this remedy. _ ‘ be
now, ee ~ Ir you want a fine turn-out. ge ef, was the turning-point when fork? began to be used at table as'thoy £ When we reflect how nice were the ideus of that refined uze on al mattera of outer decency and beavior, and how strict was the etizuctite of the cou-ts, wonder that the fork was so late in comin’ into use as a table-furnishing. of the middle. azes and the were not less proud ofa ps bh & yet they picked the -< jhadter with their slen‘cc¢:a, ond in them bore it ‘La Fhe fact ig all the 1e, b ine enough, and its “past I lave taken one of these Pills every night before retiring. I would not willingly be without them.’-—G. W. Bowman, 26 East Main st., Carlisle, Pa; “‘Ayer’s Pills have been used in my. family upwards of twenty years, and have completely verified all that. is claimed for them. In attacks of piles, frow which I suffered peg dl years, they afforded me greater relief than any medicine I ever tried.”"—Tlomas F. Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED BY or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. we may well and than those of For over two years_. of and advertised for sale at public auction; ate ene eee is quada balore. ee be sold On MONDAY, the Jenth day © n handgg.. . $ 2431115 MARCH, 1890, to ‘pay the delinquent ag oe aud en icing $ 445.78 otis assessment, together with costs of adver . hie trom banks.. 4°398.41 : = fising and expenses of sale. By order of . ¢oig bullion a $.019.86 the Board 6 rectars. aes Faallec SY THFO. WETZEL, Secretary. Itémé forcollection 3,410.12 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT ONSOLIDATED ST. GOTHARD MIN/ING CO. Loestion of principal place . , San Francisco, California. NEVADA LODGE, No, 201, ~The Daily Transcript. 1 : ‘BARON LUDWIG.” “. Headaches and a cléanse Fubber : Goods = . REVADA ry. LOW FOR BUSINESS, : reat Mow He Actea When Confronted by Ag. the system effectually, yet. gently,. : : é : aN “ se ides [i aaaaeeeananl ee hy big Fire Scorched Us, but "We Are Still Here! Weisenburger Bros., Plaza: Grocery : ad Feed : Stare ! Groceries, Provisions, Canned Goods, Fou Butter, . _-Onions, Potatoes, Hams, Baccn, Lard, Cigars and* Tobacco, Hay, Grain, Feed, Ete Garden and Field Seeds ot,all kinds. Our Terms are Cash. Prices the Lowest. Goods delivered Free of Charge. Pia Bi, ~~ Wa wd ® J. E. CARR. “TB. CARR PROPRIETORS OF THE Cer. Pine and Commercias Nevada City ¢ EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOUK OF EVER THING USUALLY FOUND IN A ; _First-class Druse Store. . @ ‘ eee. PAINTS OILS VARNISHES ETC SCHCG!). BOOKS. SLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOhS, PICTORIALS, ABWSPAPKA Agents for the San Francisco Examiner, d! ARERR ) FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SELB The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City Prescriptions accura‘ely and carefully compounded by careful and competen Drug gist a oa Ey Ys Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with’ bear‘ing Orchards. Both places ave within two miles of the Narrow Gaug. depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev ery advantage for a desirable home. _— 9p ——— Special Bargainsin Lands, —=s_ business, D Fa = =e eation of Works Nevada County, Califor whitive is hereLy given that at a meeting, CITIZENS BANK of the Board of Directors held on the.14th day of January,18.0,an aesenenens (No. ae ; Five Cents per share wag levied upon the * ‘ capital stock of he cvrporation, eran With its Agency at Crass Valley, immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, atthe office of the Company, No.522 Montgomery Street, SanFrancisco. Any stock upon which. thisassessment shal] remain unpaid on MONDAY, the 17th day of * FBRKUARY.18,0, will be delinguent, Showing its finencial condition on the morning of January Ist, 1890. RESOURCES, Interest-bearinig bonds, 24, 00,00 OfficeNo, 522 Montgumery Street, San County warrants cause the form of” Dptolstering Shop. advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Thryat, Lungs or Chest, such as. of Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeble to taste, perfectly, and can Fane -ro, Cal, ing druggists. An Elegaut Substitute For oils, s its, pills, and all kinds of bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syr ip Figs. Recommended by leading Phesicians, “Ma the Ca'ifornia Fig Syrup Company,San four of, A WORKMANLIKE MANNER. Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty. Piano Moving Prompxly attended. to and Carefully Performed, Al at the Lowest Living Rates FrormRn cask, retarad aniv hy sale by all leadThe residencd next to Methodist Church isoffered for rent, Apply to 7 . tt. Wry will you Gogh when Shiloh’s Cure wii) give immediate relief.” Prive doeogd 60 cts.and $1, Sold by Var Second door south of Geo. E, Turner's Hard‘ ware rtore, opposite K. of P. Hall, Francisco, Cal. Loans on real estate.. 87,275;,00 Leans on ds and storks. 5,155.58 * SADDLES, WHIPS, OURRY COOMBES Repairing Neatly Done. i . Loans on other securieeu : . ? me THEY REAS, RICHARD PHILLEPS DID [ he Leading Harness Shop mae guraue ue 72,511,82 \ on December ana 1889, make an asto Henry Lane’s.livery and feed . 2°20: . °Sio other uses was not unae “il 3. Jd. \vo ‘ai Poort signment in tru-t fr his creditors to the stable. ; ft sae Lge — Faike, in Popular Furniture and fixtures. eaae ae Sherif of nevada vounty, ander the a : citi algpoet WS 6 He «3 A Pe . 5 abd Seas dp ud visions v ¢. 8449 of the Civil Code of Caleo co or aaccs = : : ’ es = i ; OF NEVADA ory. mon) oolase taken for 14,890.26 iforaiiay and ener gw Ae ee: 1890, at aY do you en to, ‘ Me ne SEF SEGRE S Broad street, Be.ow National Hote: EOC SER te iscsi a meeting ot said creditors for purpose . : . Story of Euia utd Alphonse. ee en ee culled, as provided by law, the undersigned Dyepepsia? Simmons Liver Regulator Edith-I wish I were @ small oran JAMES KINKEAD P ee Total #211065.51' $211,885.51 . os auty elected Assiznes of sett Phillipe; will always cure you dealer : Re J Cairns Pro rietor LIABILITIES, and on January 10th, 1890, said sheriff as: é : A ; ; Gives Notice 1HA7 . JS, sl a! p Paid up capital..-..: $ 30,000.00 signed said property to the undersigned : «oe 4iphorse-~Why should a lovelyorange ee : ‘he inoiways prepared to Reserve fund. ...., 10,000.00 Sige Rereby frst ad rk apo onph 1u8sire to be Seta ty, do all kinds of Upbolsteraneneer 7 j = ike 218, ug claims against the nndersigned, ag suc A Safe Investment rome © mare phaketan % We, tne na son none peed geile tt nee Assignee, and the *reditors of said Phillips, : Ay bg ee Egiih—PBe. . Ss ~~ spring Mattresses, Hair Dosbinks ce. 10,547 exhibit them with the necessary youehers,. Is one which is guaranted to bring iu—~Lecuuse f hear of a trust which is Mattresses, Feather PilHarness and UBM ATS . vapata civiaends "469.60 und verified by oath, to the Assignee, at the ‘ f to be furmed with tae avowed intention of . ows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Loun es, Single ; ° pcinialadleieih Law Office ot Thos. 5. Ford, Corner Pine you satisfactory results, or in case 0} equeeci:i7 the sma denjers uvunges, ete., ete , mude to order. Watel . 5) 5°35) $211,885.51 $211,885.51 . and Commarea) Sireaia, Bovade sity, rr i . ; * net p is s : se : same bein; e place of busine i failure a return of purchase price. On . Miptionne COnBLtubed PD mcolf a trnst, ~N, FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL MADE TO CRDER viens 49 Calipouw cc signee in Nevada County, within the time } this safe plan you can buy from our — ‘d KIND3 REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN Cocwry oF NEVADA praeenines 07 inv, We, the undersigned do seleetiy swear that we each have a personal knowledge of Independent Order of Good Templars. . Meets at Odd Fellows Hall EVERY FRIDAY EVEN’G at 7:30 o'clock. : ED. WEISENBURGER, G. 7, ED. MORGAN, R. 8, } _ PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No, 290, Order Sons of 8t. George. Meets at Pythian Castle, Every Saturday Evening, (except fourth Saturday of each month,) at 7:30 0 clock. Visiting Brothers cordially invited. : JOHN STEPHENS, Worthy President T. H. WATERS, Secretary. Notice to Creditors, D, E. JOSEPHI, Assignee. Jan, 11th,-1890, the mutters contain in the foregoing seport and that the same isatrne and correct report of the financial condition ofthe Citizene Bank, ineluding its agency at Grass Valley, on the moining of January It, 1890, according to the best of our knowledge and felief, und thet the assets therein named ere all in the custody of the Citizens Bank «nd its proper officers and cuirespondents. : We futhermore solemnly «wear that the aid-up eapital stuck of the Citizens Bank 8 Thirty Thousand Dollars, gold valuation, always be depended upor. Trial botCrovur, waooria couca and BronThankful ¢ >r past patronage, I respectful: as appears in the foregoing report. tles free at Oarr Bros. Drug Store. chites ‘immediately -relieved . bY . 1y plicit u continuance in the future. . AND BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP. ¥ ¥. RRETON, Neen eile te mes Bhiloh’sCnre, 8 Id by Carr Bros. : 2 : Pambalias oe er Bene. ie SHOP ON PINE STREET, seis _ ee Subscribed and sworn before me, a Notary Public in avd forthe Gounty of Maye ti Etute of California, this eleventh day o: \January, A ee National Meat Market 0,3 NAFFZIGER.....Proprietor EEF, Punk, MUTTON, YEAL, AUB» OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK, — e HAMB, BACON AND LARD, wholesale «. ‘And all kinds of Mea tetsunlly found ret-claae Market. : $5000--320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley; good house and barn: 200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of free water; all implements, tools, ete., with place, _ $ 5993-125 icres; not more thin 2 miles from Nevada City or Grass Val ley; nearly all cleared ; god house and barn ; fine orchard in bearing, consisting of a variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence,: $3750+-450 scres gently rolling fruit or zrazing land; all fenced; 100 acres cleared ; good. water; large house and barn; improvements cost« about. $2500. Great bargain; must he sold. ne $900-.60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15 acres cleared ; house und barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and wagon and farming implemenis; free water for irrigating. A real bargain. $2 1 50--425 acres of good fruit and veyetable land; two good houses and two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water for a portion of plave. Will he sold at the above low price on account of absence. $4 1 5002104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, free water, seven head of eattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming implements; situate three miles from Nevada City. Arare chance to secure a profitable farin at a low price. : = oe $2500-=125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; hou and burn ; some fruit trees ; free water for irrigating. : » $8000-=560 acres; two miles from Nevada City; covered with a fine growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth more than price asked ; soil is very rich and will make excellent fruit land when cleared; all can be irrig ed, as ae * ren) caoemerennine &@ These are only a few of the bargains we have to offer at present, We have all kinds of Lands at prices Moeuts delivered f ee of charge. James Kiakead. MD Al) orders attended to promatty : FRED SEARLS, Notary Publie © J, NAFFZIGER ranging from $5 to $75 per acre. Terms Yasy. The Baily FRIDAY, FEBI —— Well Heeled Expérienca is a about the most ef business. “bast 1} cauzht the TRANSC comparatively smal paper 0" hand, anc days there was a ge ing nevessary arou : mont ia order to w The edition on colo over the difficulty fi accommodatigs and of the Grass Valley enough piper for an: About t at time the that had been delay tourrive and everyt As soon a8 Commun fairly restored a“ 81 last from six toeight and that stock has 8 “to, The TRANSCRIP! favors to ask of the and has no apologie altogether ungentlen ing conduct he haa t giice last Sunday me at perfect liberty to c the lowlived blackga ss cunaecyb “ ae : Tho Travers ™ In the trial of the Travers Doctors Hun tife. Uhursday morn opinion the—-wound head, received eigh was nething more th: and that it Was not cause insanity. George Shearer test ~ ers was working unde at the tine of receivin _thatit. was not consi he was able to go to wi or ten days later, — FM: Pridgeon was tal and at 11:10 o’cloct ney Nilon began his op to thejury. At abe attorney Ford began te half of the defense and adjournment was atill _ +1 88-Death of Mrs, . Mrs. Ellen Edward well-known “bridge m nesday night at her ho Hill, this city; after a ness. She-belonged tc “Council, A. L. of H.,~ a “Chapter, ONES 87, her ——sured in the former fo -funeral-will-take-pluee+ 482 o'clock Friday a the auspices of these Edwards leaves a husl children. to mourn ber heen for many years a city, Blue Tent and E ing. She was highly es for her noble qualities ¢ ather death will bo fe the community, _——+-—+0 @e-0— Death of Patrick . Pat. Kalagher, a resi cility since 1855; died . noon of cancer of. the leaves two sons and tw all grown. ~The time has not been fixed upon, willbe taken to Hibern} day: < 00 AVill Be Thi A good-sized delegati feat Firemen will be att ley Firemen’s Ball Fri even if they have to get 1 shoes. Enough will 8 however, to keep the er off the engine houses her _————+ 28 e-e—The Good Time ¢ An abundanee-of Poin’ terand Salt. Lake Peer ‘When the Narrow Ginge ~at Gaiylord’s, Plenty else at the same store rig ————4 863.-— Trial Juror: Ex All jurors ordered to 1 the Superior Court on . ~ ae excused from further e . Saeco eases iam ee A Boy Want ¢ Asteady and ambitior ~ years old or over this office to learn the Ness, Oo Big stock of Leg —_— Fine 4ssortment of Leg dies, Misses and Childre at Mrs. Leger & Craw) Breer, re oan ly you have over-indul, ‘drinking take a dose Liver Regulator, ee A MEDICINE endorsed ¢ pivsicians and druggist ‘ver Regulator, Bucwiemry Arnica The best Salve in the w 2 Hi “ Bruises, Sores, Vlcers, { Fever Sores, Tetter, Che Corns, and al Positively ouy Itis gi action, ¢ Price 25 cents rr Brow . Chilblains, tions, and no Pay required, blVe perfect Satisf, unded, fale hy Ca R CURES PERMANE The Cri Pple, JMAT