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January 18, 1890 (4 pages)

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"HERE AND THERE. . “cITy TRUSTEES. “TAKING PAPERS. ‘ Tha sp ga lenge pend sc RO F U LA A Lady's Tri From Downteville . A. Birk .e Mat-. Bulihess Transacted. at Thurs-. Aud the Penalty of Neglecting to GOIN 1S 6 y ng pleased. : oe eee ZAG T, Veed-watelr prethices poe pF Oy. aa prdepes voles verbs ss __ day Evening’s Meeting. _ Pay Fer Them. a ' 2° wi rae a jie sapaty € te the “On the morning of tle 8th of the} NextMonday will be China New. . At the nionthly meeting of the City . ~The following is & compilation of the : 1 mich ‘causse’ Pinata ie the oak month Capt. J. N. Murphy accom. Year. ; . Trustees held on Thursday evening the . decision of the United States Courts on V, ‘A US : : VOICES ‘ Grass VALLEY} gan. 7, 890. or feet; which develope uleers in. the PERSONAL \L_ MENTION. panied by his wife and twogentlemen,. Two feet of newsnow at North Bloomfollowing -communcation from: the. the aubject of subscription laws: RIO ee Thin te to gurtity. Saat i eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or Nectat ana Other Notes About Mesers; Ed. and Wm, Williamson, field Thureday. Pacific Bridge Company wee reer: ria canioeanbuageriaae = he ig ~FROM— a goane pega wily or cudulip vot co * tonite >> which, fasten : ‘People O14 arid Youns. left Downieville at abo ut 10:30 o’dlock. The fare from Colfax to Grass Valley San Francisco, Dec. 31. . press notice to the contrary are conny — oo . “ . . ing ‘upon the Tungs, causes consumption and. r w. B. B. Stevens, the Oakland lawto come to Nevada City on foot by . by wagon road is $3. Gentlemen—Owing to the washouts . sidered as wishing to renew their gubR e liab le Source S. ark phe ah 8 * are un-/ . ath. Itis the most ancient of all diseases, ye, was in town Friday on lege. busi what is known asthe river trail along]: Rabbits are doing much damage to. onthe S. P. R. R, at Los Angeles, we . scriptions. + : ' * . ateationsblé, "His services» are . and very few persons are entirely free from it 2 the Middle Yuba river. Friends had young frait trees by girdling them. pull ~ orig agree So 2. Ifsubscribers order the disconese und a bposelng 15 Si), . How Can Bo Jessie ‘Ghakica? has. ‘returned . Provided them with barrel stavesto. The Plaza Foundry shows signs of that. petit or six days, and I am ad-. tinuance of their periodical, the _pubWw. Decarips. It Be Cc U R e D ‘gua Forbestown, Butte county, She} 8°88 snowshoes» Mr. Gardner, the . weakening under the weight of snow . vised today that it will be ten days or . lisher may continue to sénd it to them Th R ; f f Me : . uel AY proprietor of the St; Charles Hotel at . upon it. more before they can deliver it at Sac. untilall arrearages are paid. e eWal 0 e lJ ne f Ioan say that Prof, Frank is unparBy taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, by came from Colfax by’. Wagon, getting _here Thursday evening. Hon. M. J. Farrell is ill with pneu: ‘monia. He is at Colfax, coming from Virginia City. Mrs.'N. Clark, a cousin, who is en route to Grass Valley from the Bay, is with him. $i Wm, Ryan of Downieville, who lost adaughter bythe Sierra City snowslide, has offered Miss Lillie. Rich of Downieville where the quartette had been stopping, furnished them with ed about one o’clock in the afternoon. The travelers at 7:30 o’clock found light could be seen on the opposite side of the river. removing snow from thecity'’s bridges lunches. Goodyear’s Bur was reach. and build ings. Snow Tent sawmill on the ridge above themselves lost, but in the darkness a . North Bloomfield, . -The Captain fired . company will appear atthis city the signals, of distress, cut received no} early part of next month. Eight men were ectinloged Friday Twelve feet of snow Thursday at Joseph Grismer and his theatrical ramento. We aresorry that this has} occurred, as we had timed things so can, and do our utmost to get the bridge in so as not to incon venience , , you much. A communication was received from 3. If subscribers neylect or refuse that we: would have our iron on, the to take their periodicals from the postground by the time our pier was up, office to which they are directed, they but will now be unable to do so.) We} are responsible until they have eétiled shall press the matter as much a8 We! their bills and ordered them disvontinued. 4. If subscribers move to other places without informing the publishMrs, E.C. Huntington stating that if] er, andthe papers are sent to the forallelediin hia profession, and I have ainple proofsof his great ability as a What is Sai ny People . scientific op ticiantWho Have Been Treated by Prof. Frank, the. N. Y. Optician, re — ” W. Cattanan, Naevapa Crry, Jan. 1, 1890. To Pror. Frank—The glasses you prepared for me-are of great-seryice to the remarkable cures it hag accomplished, has proven itself to be a potent and peculiar médicine for this disease, If you eater from scrofula, try Hood’s “Every spring my wife and children have been troubled with scrofula, my little boy, © three years old, being a .terriblesufferer, Last spring he was one mass of sores from anid.all have been.cured of the s¢rofula, My little boy is entirely free from sores, and all headtofeet, Wealltook Hood’sSarsaparilla, . four of my children look bright and healthy.” W. B. ATHERTON, Passaic City, N. J, -Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. . $1; six for gs. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & O0., Apothecaries. Lownil, Masa, 100 Doses One Doilar A Womants Miucovery Interesting Reading for All. . my eyesight which hs improved Two hundred men were shoveling . the city desired to purchase the Water; mer address, they are held responsible. Berta City» Dome with: his remy. 5. The courts have decided that reih laa sie the wonderfully and assures me comfort Mis . Snow, crying and-begging to-beper-. snow from city roofs Friday_and_get-. Works she wonld consider a cash offer » de ; ° ‘ at erhige ios lace sisters and mitted to go to sleep; but: the annie ting from 50 cents'to $1.an hour, . . of $50,000. fusing to take periodicals from the of-. py —=y 7.. . for the future : Mis. J.-A. Hyer. 4 men picked her up. and carried her a{ ~The Grass Valley papefs arrived} “Mr. Gault was authorized to have the . fice or removing and leaving them unReal : and Reflect . Nrvapa Orr, Jan. 14, 1890, “‘Phere’s-Trath Im Tes: quarter of a mile toa sugar pine tree. . here Friday on time, which is the first . 'roof of the City Hall repaired, called for, is prima facie evidence of . = : ~ ‘Phe National: ett ae «sy, . Here. they dug away the snow with . iistance of the kind that has occurred. The following bills were allowed:—intentional-fraud, e Hundreds more cf the same char: " it notafact the world oyor-that the their handsand laid their coata_upon. this week. GENERAL FUND. acter of textimonials as the foregoing exint ands ekill of a firm’s ‘ad vertise-1 ‘the ground. A fire was built and Ed.}. . A man‘came in from Seott’s Flat can be seen-at-my office on Main méht istaken as an indication .of ite Williamson started on ahead for . Friday and brought on his back fourme, . s which Chave feed ai URE hdudd ot street, just above Commercial, Nevaimportance? It then proceedé to assistance. In a short while he re-. teetidozen eggs for which he received continue taking it; otherwise igh Picleee i earn enh in da City. answer its own question. by saying : turned with the information that there . 60 cents a dozen, : lisher is authorized to send it, anc _the pyplagel Byamh subscriber. will .be responsible until an confidence in his abilities that I can “None but the best, latgest was a cabin abont a quarter of a mile} The Young Ladies’ Institute of Grass , re 4 om en, ons nce further on. They” again started with. Valley will celebrate its second anniexpress _notige, with: payment of all . recommend him to all those _who re-6. If subscribers pay in advance they are bound to give notice. atthe} _ I as testifying te the Nepade Vtg. Gna ers —n end of the time, ifthey do not wish to professional skill and excellent work two months, $141. 35. Nevad« City Water Works,water for six months, $87.50. Citizens Bank, aia’ bill of R. “Another wonderful discovéry has beér made and that too by a.lady in this 7 Moét every body Who has copgulted. vounty. Disease fastened its clutches me is a living testi mbgjat” to my . -2pon her and for seven-years she withqualifications, teod its severest tests, but her’ vital ecessful firms do advertise intelliMarshal i 2 rh : . : skilled optician. i wir~ tamed, bt, tar icra O44 ein cts mina same Boren ee aa eacas. —esbom Snr chan on} _ Toma tal la am sh that SMe di opghed lotsa tacl-poahs bc tslose them the tt ne Soe fury 2 ee dyes scaly ff pre pea’ and had a supyly of his own manu: Noviteky, deceased, thirty days further vellin $7, p: Eid as a one for fraud who takes a paper and. Nevapa Ciry, Jan, 15, 1890. sleep, She bought ofusa bdttle of : sllekt Wisboai ta’ Mialnaee by striking bronght the lady to her senses. Here ventory and appraisement. Mrs. Geo. Davey),H. Dougherty §3.75; the man who allows his subscription From my own experience I can obly cae ption and was so much relieved _ . ont With all his force in unsystematic . “O° Party remained'all night. Atten. Fourfeetof snow on the level at]. “Andrews —$16-25,—Weisenburger . ‘2742 #long for some time unpaid and . gay, if you are in-any—way troubled by-the-firstdose that~ she sinpt—ail . o’clock next morning they again start-}. Richards’ ranch two miles. northwest so then orders it discontinued, or orders] with youreyesight, do not postpone prion Aadpdceirva ath ed and reached Indian Valley at 11:30,] oftown. Same amountin the. “upper wantteens Cmte, idea Te the postmaster to mark it “refused,” consulting Prof. Frank. My ex-. ° beat results ftom advertisin g bhiftlesshaving made only half a mile. The . end ofWillow Valley east of town” $1.50, B. P. Case $10, T. Mahar, $12.50, and hav a postal card Bent notifying perience in regard to glasses, which I ly orinteritently. If you think it . C*Ptain having business was compell-. . Twenty-inch locomotive pine wood Fritz Hoffman $1, E. LHamilton §t:=] 2° P&blisher, leaves himself liable to! always procured from the best author pays to ddvertise at all, set aside ed to leave Mrs. M, at the Indian] is being sold here by_ ge cae 50, Levi Nicholas $2.50. arrest and fine, the same as for theft. . ities below, has been such ay leads me eome fiseditn “oe ver eek dee Valley House kept by Mrs. Irvine and. ‘ompany at $6.50 a cord e Qom-. 5 gq. Meigic: welasy aa Martial; to say that Prof, Frank is the best “this éspecial purpose, select carefully continued his journey accompanied. by . pany have only: one more carloadat $50; stationery and stamps, $1.F0, eae authority anywhere to go to, His the mediums to be used, then writ the Williamson boys. When they . ‘he depot. 3 Wes, Gocll, dlane as. isk. Wate J. R, Stevens, an old California and glasses are geme and will taake you your advertisement skilfully and tr one reached the other sidé of, Indian Hill,. The Grass ' Valley Tidings says: math $60, : nf . Nevada mining man, returned from . feel-as though you had your natural fully, and have them printed continuabout 34 ‘miles from Indian Valley, ; There, ia ne nde a three-~w6eks’ supDr. C. D. Bobo, salary as Health pean reuse Memmer Tea wee, eyesight. Oscar MALTMAN, ously, with frequent change, and if you they saw a mail bag down a side hiil . ply of provisions in the town, all stocks Officer, $25. 4 . where he has been for the Pust four], Nevapa Crry, Jan; 5, 1890. have anything that dnybody wats from the trail about 15 or 20 feet anc . having been run low preliminary to oe months, examiniug variotis mining \ you can not fail to secure eatiet abtory the Captain started down after it. In} stock-taking.”” . _. properties. Mr. Stevens does not apnight, one bottle having’ miraculously cured-her. Her name is Mra, Luther Lutz.” ‘Thus. write W. GC. Harnrick & Co., of Shelby, N. O.—Get a fres _—? Carr Broa. ~ SButhion‘s Arnica saive,— The best Salve in the world fdr Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no-pay required. Itis guaranteed te Mining Im Costa Ricnr. ass and theatrical. man, writes from the Baldwin Hotel, 8. F, ve been troubled with dys pepaia in its orat form and indigestion. S>’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla, I Spent many e orat on remedies bea ries My misery t at tlmes! seemed 4 hould ate. » de N . 16, 1890. [Nevada City Daily Transcript,Jan. 16, 1890.] aeirie ely mead pear-to entertain a very exalted opiniot} ~ the leading srenine., ani’ pt Ban et results.’’ An Energetic Juror. G.P. Hubie, ore of the jurors in the Lee case, resides in Grass Valley . township nine miles” ‘below: this ‘city, He, ‘has since the: trial began been walking to his home every evening and walking back, to the county seat in the morning, He isa comparativety recent-arrival from the: ‘East, berg . ‘one of the Chicago Park colonists. He. will make his fortune in this country. ‘ \ oe. ‘The Ceutral Pacific Blocked. ‘Courax, Jan, 17, 1890. ~The Central Pacific track is blocked . east of Shady Ran which is: @ station twenty miles east of here and between Towloe and Blue Canon, Last evening the engine of No. 1 and accompanying snow-plow, also a coach of No. 3, went off the track there.It was stormingeo bad last night nothing could be doné tohelp them, but a large force of men will be put to. work there today. The Rainfall. . The precipitation ‘of rain and ‘snow. at this city since January eixth equals 6.20 inches of water, according to the South Yuba Company’s measurement,,, This makes. thle total rainfalt up. to. date 58. 66inches, which is five or six inches more than the entire fall for an average Beason. : Will Stand the Siege. de + Local dealers have on hand enough of most kinds of groceries and provisfons to su»ply the demand for a menth: tocome. They »re about out of eggs, butter and potatoes,, however. “Trial Postponed. 2 { -, The tral of Wm! Travers, charged . with murder, which: was: set for trial Saturday, has been. postponed on account of the weather till Tuesday, February 4th, 4 Felt irom & n A Building. George Whitesides while shoveling snow from one of his buildings at GragsValley Thureday fell off the roof and broke one of his shoulders. ‘A Horse . oe Ae The stable on Eph. Herring’s ranch "at Cement Hill'was ‘crushed hy snow Thursday night. A horse was killed and a heifer crippled. ee Altonution Nevada Light Guard. The annual election of officers of Nevada Light Guard hag been postponed on account of the weather : till Saturday, January 25th, G. A, Nisei, ' Captain.D. B. Gercatit, O. 8. ; 2. Big Stock of of Leggings, Fine assortment of of Leggings for La-, dies, Misses and Children just arrived} at Mrs. Lester Crawronn’s, Main Street. toa. & Tue San’ Fonielacns Evening Post. is Francisco, . Wood Fir. : Side . . 4-foot Wood only: $5.5 60 i. cord delivered, ‘ “Tr oF. Pat 12:20 noon. the descent he took hold of a bush to ‘teady himself and it broke. Dewn the hill he rolled adistance of some 60 feet; and had he not struck a bush his death would he thinks have been his reward. .He crept back up the grade dng got the mail bag, and on reaching the trail found that his right knee was badly swollen. He limped 6n for aboat four miles and at abou! they rested over night. In the morning toe Captain gave the mail bag to a Frenchman named Joe,who volunteered to'take it toCamptonville. At the post office it was ‘found to contain registered. mail and Wells Fargo . packages.. The Captain-andhiscompaniona started again and about mid: way between Camptonville and Oak Valley the young man who had gone with the mail returned with a horse for the threé who with the aid of the animal continted the trip, stopping at differant places and finally. reaching this city late on Sunday night. —‘They had taken from Wednesday to Sunday to make the trip. Mrs.-Murphy, wo had remained at Indian Valley, seeing the storm coming on and fearing she would be snowedin all winter, started Monday on foot (it was impossible to get a horse through the snow), and with little Joe Irvine'an a guide reached Indian Hill At1:30 Mra. M., the Irvine boy, Mr. Peterson and a young ‘man named Hubert, started to break . the trail through nine feet. of snow. They could only make Oak Valley, four miles away, at9:30 Pp. m. Next morning they again started and two miles from Oak Valley met a snow slide which entirely shut up the trail ; but the plucky lady: insisted upon going ahead and for about 150 feet they dug their way throhgh snow np . to theirarmpits. Atthe river Mrs. M.,: was carried on the back of young Hnbert to the opposite side. Twoand a half:miles from Oak Valley an old lady loaned Mra. M., a pair of snow shoes, and though it was her first experience in that line she successfully used them for three. mijes. At 9 o’clock the party arrived at Ca mpton‘ville; where Mrs, M. was congratulated by old miners who saidif they had ‘not seen her come into town they would not have. believed a lady could make the trip, Next morning at 7 o’clock Mre, M. was aboard the stage bound for this city where she arrived on Thursday evening and joined her husband and friends, “No horses could make the trip she did.’ The trail over which she came. has been'closed since the last snow, and will perhaps not be opened again thig winter,. . Shilehys Pensumpian Cure. This is beyond qu question the most . auccessful Congh Medicine we have ever sold. A few doses invariably cure Bronchitis, whilé ite wonderful syccess in’ the cure of Consumption’ is without a parallel in the: history of medicine,’ Since its first d scovery it has been sold-on a guarantee, a test . which 00 other.medieine eun stand.If you have a Cough we earnestly. ask . ": you to try it, Price 10 cents; 60 cents chest or back lame , ure Shiloh’s Porots Plaster. Sold by Carr. Bros, When Baby, waa sick, +) We gave her Casioria. . When she was a Child, ‘ F She cried or Castoria, . : When she beceme Mize, Bhe — to Cestoris. ene thesn Castor 9:30 they arrivad at Oak Valley where . — -had to be pulled out, count of the storm. The Nevada City ‘and into Mulloy’s store on the lower ‘afternoon, the worst ‘cases of Cough, Croup and . . and $1 00. Jf your lunge are sore, . , ley collapsed Thursday evening udner ‘be weight of the snow on it. ‘The grand itand at Watt Park in the same ‘town has also fallen. The Truckee sign that the storm has hot spent its force, wasgiven at this city Friday morning by the Weather Clerk. Trees and shrubbery were white with snow: ; An-elderly man and_a yonth had a snowballing match on Broad street Friday before a big audience, and the vouth whose initials are Col. Hyer was gloriously whipped. The_old barn adjoining the ice house on the Plaza fell Thursday evening. W.G, Richards’ barn, in-the--rear-of} his store, is also down. So is John Gray’s barn on Piety Hill. The young man Flannigan, who was wounded by the accidental discharge of
8 pistol, in a saloon row at Smarteville on Monday, was.not as seriously hurt as at first supposed, and will recover. While Geo. D. Buckley was shoveling off.his building on. Broad _ street Friday he stepped through the skylight and caught by his arms. He but was not hurt. The Grass Valley public schools have been closed for two days on acschools will remain closed next week if the weather: does not improve materially. In the Supreme Court, Tuesday, in the case of the California Powder Co. vs. Biue Tent Con. Hy. G. M. Co., a motion to set aside and vacate an cries granting a rehesring was argued and submitted. The wagon-makers are kept busy making sleighs.to order. A wheeled vehicle hasn’t been seen in town for more thun a week, and it looka as though there would be no use for them much before the Fourth of July. The gutter of the Morgan Block at the corner of Broad and Pine streets has sprung a leak on the south side of the building and water ran Friday into some of the offices on the upper floor floor. Telegraph ol Thursday: J, B. Wilcox came over from Colfax this bringing two loads of passengers, eleven in number. They came by the lower road and were some four hours on the trip. The road was rough and there was one tip-over of the coach. Monday’s, Tuesday’s, Wednesday’s and Thursday’s Examiner arrived here. Friday afternoon--via-Magysville.4 The Monarch generally ‘gets there”. when it tries to. The Transcript is. under great obligations to Carr Bros., the enterprising agents, for the first copies of San Francisco papers. that have ‘teached this office inten last Sunday morning. VER VARIES Md tha ordi sald’ tn com petition M. C. Taylor’s foundry_at Grass Val-}. leff: Wm. Hoskina, M. BR. Siddlos, . ‘co ete., $11. services, etc, $16. Brown & Calkins, advertising, $6.35. . A. Seaman, hose cart, $300. Nevada Hose Co., ten spanners, $20; sessor to succeed the late S. M. ShurtHugh Murchie and J. C. Abbott: ballot. He received three“ votes* and Mr. Abbott received two. at Main and Nevada atréets, The Sun Srower Mine. claim near Pike City. For some time there under the direction of Mrs. Winpower to locate and describe unexplored depositg of gold and other deposits, An Eastern company of believers in Mrs. Winchester’s: powers has been on the Sun Flower. Much expensive tunneling has been done and last fall a crushing apparatus was * erected. Highly colored geporta of the remarkable richness of the developme::ts were published in.some of the papars and wonderful specimens of free gold ore were exhibited and represented to to have come from the.mine, Now that the Eastern: stockholders’ have quit putting up money, it is told by seme of the former employes that no ore worth milling was ever developed, and that if has infact béen. plainly demonstrated that: there was nothing there to warrant the expenditure of a cent in prospecting.Wuite they are producing an elixir to make old people younger, it would be a great: blessing it. they could get upsomething to make some young } eople older. Waked Up, p Mifectuaily. A legarthie, dormant condition ‘of gogues. more effective means exists of arousing the organ when somnolent. ‘by the public for many years. A ‘re‘secretive function, with the activity attendant upon health, a return to regudigestion, are the na less happy and certain reaulte‘of using the Bitters systhan to produce'a copious action. Malaria, nervousness, debility, kidney troubles and neuralgia it pb fong a: fectuajly. ., ' : Buiton’s Cure will immediately Teliéve Croup, ° Whooping ‘Cough ‘and Bronchitis. Sold: by Carr Broa. clabbing arrangement by] The Weekly Texas Siftings can be had for $70 year in advance will expire on date the two papera will cost $10 a year. Pay.now and sqve $3, Tux great popularity of Ayer's Pills R-! as'a cathartic is ‘dae no less to their} ‘ing of sugar and freedom from any B} injurious effects, Children take them . ; readily. . Bee Ayer’s nisansion tor Sie sc terrae ; The following were placed.in nom. sea. ination for appointnient aa City As-. that point, one called the Trinidad, worked on a etn scale by an English the liver is hardly to be overcome with . tion. drastic cathartics and nauseous chola. for the sake of savime 50 cents, to run Agentler, pleasanter and far . the risk and do nothing for it, We This . Cure will Care your Cough. is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, vouch. fails. This explains why ‘nore than ‘ed-for*by-the medicat fraternity, tested . Million Bottles were sold the past which the Datty TraNscrtrr and the. _ the last’ of this month, and after that} 1 of thecountry lying back of Punta Pennsylvania Engiuve Co., senitan Arena. “Phe mines I visited,” said he, ‘fare about four leagues inland from Punta Arena, the seaport, and are at an elevation of about 1200 feet above the’ There are.two gold mines. at del. Anuicate, one a uf whieh a ‘worked Mr, Hoskins was elected on the first . by afcompany called Compania de be another called tho ‘Sacra Peale’ a Tt was ordered that the sum~of $100 . little north of the last named mine, be paidin July toChas. Hepler for a. and atan elevation of about 3000 feet -deed-to the lot-at-the southeast-corner_. ubove-the sea. quartz similar to the Trinidad, but is worked on 4 very small scale. Tt--has-a vein of geld. "Gold deposits are also said to he on “According to repurta received here . the Atlantic slope, in the, Indian counit is not likely that .work will be, re-. try, but their existence is very uncersumed on the Sun Flower quartz . tain.” Mr, Stevens would not advise Calipast prospecting has been going on . fornians to goto Costa Rica to look for paying gold mines. chester of Oakland who is a well-known . quiet politically, the first election in spiritualistic medium and claims the . the country having passed off in an orderly manner last November, « Everything’ is Mr. Stevens says a numberof new railroids are about to be built in the State of Tehuantepec by English cap. putting up money to carry ahead work italists,and then a large amount of fine land suitable for coffee plantations will he opened up, such land ia held at$200 per acre, In Costa Rica while in that part of Mexico it can be bought. for$15 per acre, and the climate is aboutthe same, Yn nee . for Over Hilfa Century. “Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, With perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gama allays all pain, cures wind colic, and isthe best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for ‘‘MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP,” and take no other kind: Twenty-five cents & bottle. ae tf Oh, What a Cough. ~ Wilt you heed the warning? — The sigaal perhaps of the sure approach of that more,terrible disease, ConsumpAsk yourselves if you can afford know from ‘experience that Shiloh’s It never year. It relieves Croup and Whoopsamption by the biliary organ of its. ing Cough at once. ‘Mothers, do not be without it. For Lame Back, Side ox Chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, larity of the-bowels, anda renewal of. Sold: by Carr Bros. Sieericess: nights,: made. : misertematically. Its laxative effect isney. able by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s er painfal and drenching, i's tendency . Cure is the remedy for you. being rather to perpetuate regularity . Carr Bros. ‘Sold by Inberited Serofula. ~ * Srrifi's Bpecite (8. 8. 8. (8. 8. 8.) 9 sured ma) icp ong ap Seige age gr Fas yi was te of the Ai ee efficacy than to their] $2%,0¢ on Main street will more than repay any person with good eyesight, and it will prove doubly profitable to those whose vision is in any way impaired. The. Professor has everything that . ¥ modern science provides as aids to. examining and testing the eye and for disclosing its anatomy “and. condition, {Some of the most important ments are of his own invention. He Liver Regulator when bilious ‘ead; B, also shows the completest line of artiticial-eyes to be ‘fouttd on the coast,and they are of the best quality, having been made in France by the most skill. 9 ed artisans. ed that spectacles or ‘‘helps-to-read”’ . . are among the greatest gifts bestowed A visit to Prof. Frank’s headquarters —inatru. It is universally coneédby science upon mankind. Without4c¢ them many people would be practical-. ly blind, and it is only when properly adjusted that they are of real bene ae ey Liver Regulator for your the adjustment of these . “eased livér, The Best ,Goods and ‘his fi, In the Professor calls into sé. an, extensive series of compound testlenses with which invariably ‘correct results are arrived at. The lenses of his spectacles are composed of the best diamorid rock crystal imported by him from Brazil. He has demonstrated by scores of cases in this county his eminent qualifications as an. optician. One instance is the case of the TransoxIPT man, who in boyhood days contracted by night work on a newepaper acase of chronicinflammation which in time caused a defect of vision, The Professor by proper applications removed the inflammation, and this treatment was followed by the adjustment of a speciully prepared lense which enables the use of the eye in. reading the finest of print.and for any length of time without pain or inconvenience. 1 asia Nevaba City, Jan. 13, 1890. Some years ago my eyesight was injured by an accident, both. of my eyes being burned by melted metal. Since then I have been much troubled about seeing, particularly in using my eyes in doing fine work. Reading and saw-filing were utter impossibilities to me, everything before me getting confuged and streams of cane running from my eyes. Hearing so much about the Professor I consulted him and I will never regret it, He banished the troubles referred to above, arid Tcan now use my eyesight, for any length of time and without pain’ or trouble. I would not mind tenfold the expense for the satisfaction of having his opinion and assistance. Everybody knows I am not a million-. . aire, but my eyesight is a most im‘portant niatter to me just the same‘Onoan Brown. About six months ago 1 ae Prof. Frank profespionally, as my eye-’ sight had been cahsing me much trouble. I was afflicted with a severe pain which, grew worse as it progress4” ed: Alarmed about this condition I went to the Professor with reeults which are most pleasing to me, I may say that by missing this opportunity I would hive suffered very severe ‘consequences. My eyesight j8as good as ever now, and I enjoy great comfort with the glasses that; the Professor made for me, most grateful for the services.he rendered to my busbund and myself. “Mas. E. 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