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October 30, 1887 (4 pages)

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5 Ly a ae ol . A p ry othof Nevada county; alsoin Placer erra counties, at Sacramento, San sco—in fact, throughout the State n Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Si*ublished Daily (Mondays excepted) by OFFICE: . 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. SUNDAY, OCT. 30, 1887. d CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. > War is imminent in Zululand. ~ John L. Sullivan has sailed for » arope.Tom Barry is working to succeed owderly. Tom Gormley, the Los Angeles :ape vend, cam find no attorney to. defend . im. ' Father J. H. ‘issionary in Talla Walla. It is rumored that Lord Randolph hurchill wil! be. made Governor: fheral of Canada. Aman was arrested.at Marysville hursday who is believed to be Hash, 1@ Oregon wife-murderer. Sycamore, Ohio, has had-a panic at funeral, he hearse being reduced ) kindling-wood by a ranaway team. Expert testimony at the Benhayon iquest in San Francisco goes to show oat the ‘“‘confession”’ was written by jenhayon. Robert Winters, who has been folywing a circus, was arrested at Alvuquergue in the act of passing” a orged check. Two squaws of a Nebraska halfreed, Joe Campbell, recently marderda young and comely addition to the 1arem of their lord. Samuel 'S. Risdon of Sacramento 1as decamped with all his belongings, neluding some money, leaving his ¢ vife destitute and an invalid. Mrs. Clara Belle McDonald, charged vith attempting the life of Dr. R. H. McDonald, at San Francisco, was held 0 appear before the Superior Court with bail fixed at $12,000. A pretty seventeen-year-old Spanish girl, named Amelia Danglada, has _2rought a suit in Los Angeles against , Jesus Elias for breach of promise, ixing the damages at $5,000. Bill Williams, the Indian who some ime ago killed his brother in Butte ‘oun y, has .been. convicted. The Jury, after being out a short time, re, urned a verdict of manslanghter. Detective Len Harris has arrested ; _. Griffith, a freight conductor, and © Sharles Eddy and J. Berchmel, reight bsakemen, at Tucson,who con; sessed to have been systematically i *. obbing trains of various kinds of : jads. « ; Mary Ann Lawyer, known as the sest little girl in Ireland, who was imrisoned fourteen days for intimidatig two full-giown emergency men, yas released from prison on Wednesay. She was presented by Walsh, roprietor of the Wexford People, vith a gold watch dnd chain, a rosary f beads and a prayer book, on be!4alf of the ladies of the Shamrock eague of Liverpool. ee ae LE er ea “I want some SOZODONT,” said he.” Wilburg, the oldest Oregon, is dying at oe aN “Just out,” the cunning druggist said, ¢ . “But here’ssome powder known to be Asgood.’’ The patron turned and fled, VASKINg, “Do you stippose I don’t Know nothing equals SOZODONT?” f Office to Rent. ' Anice room, suitable for an office, ; offered for rent at $5 per month. nquire at the Daily Taanscrirt office iio SCA Use D, D. D. for Dyspepsia. ARKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. irs. J. Naffiziger ..Proprietres s+ October 27, 1887. J.M.Thomas, Grass Valley, Pe A. George Lord, do % * W. D. Harris, do ye Harry Seymour, city, SHY alo ing E. Bond, ao , ° do James Bonney, city, 4 Henry Walkey, Dutch Flat, J. W. Sprague, Nevada City Mine, « N. Shoecratt, do . Salsbury, Chico, . L. Meyer, San Francisco, . L. Kimball, Oakland, McCaffrey, San Francisco, . . J. Eddy, city, . C. Dorcey, Courtland, Mrs. M. A. Woodward, city. < bale helwh Ber ARKIVALS AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL. tECTOR ROS.-:Proprietors: October 28, 1887. Robert Organ, city, J.C. Doyle, Wood River, Idaho, C. 8. Warner, do Wm. B. Covel, San Jose, L. H. Covel, do + 4 Mre. Bennetts &4ch., Eagle Bird Mine, Py REN 2 W. F. Hargis, San Jose Mine, wale Robert Malooney, pethipgion. ° f Thomas, Malooney, Wm. B. Demler, city, Frank Coopeyx, San Juan, J.E. Riez, oO J. Fuller, do L. M. Sukeforth, city, G. G, Allan, do J. W. Hines, San Joge, M. Sifsons, do H. Wutke, city, Tim Lyons, Magnolia, James Chisholm, San Juan, Frank 8. Redding, Sacramento, M. T. Lawrence, San Francisco, Joseph H. Viszard, Moores Flat, Den Tattle, Grass Valley, Sam McCulloch, San Juan, has. Ey, Cleveland, do + ome Fuller, do . ‘s. E. J. Davis, Forest City, 5 Be Ad do Adams, . Douglas, Chicago Park, Lougbri io A. Meyer, Patterson, Z.0; { wson, Gridley, T. H. Romps, o T. G. Gibb, Forest City, G, G. Wetterau, Grass Valley, John Goffett, Moores Flat, £ herty, , do li t, do Sacks, do Ben Thomas, Grrss Valley, J, A. Carter, do E. Appleton, do Sampson, do Po} di HE WAS GREATLY MISTAKEN, tricts of Maryland, near the city of Washington, and am exposed to all the dangerous in and water of that region. tution, I had frequently boasted that no chills and fever or other malarious complaint would ever trouble me. months ago. not feel so sprightly and vigorous as was my wont to do. enervated. and distressing back ache would make its appearance in the’ afternoon, increasing in severity if the exercise was more than usually violent. ‘Fhen a stretchy feeling made its appearance. always.clear as a bell, would feel heavy and I began to have headaches. tering of the teeth, severe rigors passed over me, and no amount of clothing could keep me warm. succeeded in turn by the fever, in which J seemed to be burning up, the congestion in my head produced a violent pain in the -ed sensation of the eyelids, with an indescribable ac hing of the lower limbs. Maryland Cem x! Reckoned Without s u atast. I live in the midst of the malarial disuences of the impure air Being naturally of a strong constiThis was my experience and the conition in which I found ‘myself six I first noticed that I did I felt tired and Soon I noticed a distinct with profuse. gaping Then my head, The cold stage was marked with chatThe chill was routal portion and a heatNausea and vomiting occurred with and when the paroxysms passed o:f*t was thoroughly prostrated by a weakness that was felt in every part of me. ‘ I drugged) mr sclf with quinine, and obtained sn. relief. Butemy respite was of brigi Cucatton. Iwas now so much red.ce) ct Lcould hardly walk severe retchins, or stand My disease soon culminated .. a continued malarial fever which i me closely confined for about a week. depressed and that I lost interest in my work, and, indeed, scarcely cared what. happened to me. During all this time, it must be understood’ that I did not neglect medical treatment. All. the most powerful remedies were tried, such as liquid arsenate of potash, valeriante of iron, mercury, bromide of potassium, chloride of bismuth, chinoidine, chinchonidia, quinine and several others. All this I did under the advice of eminent physicians. It was while I was in this deplorable condition that the claims made for Kaskine, the new quinine, as a specific for malaria, were first brought-to my attention. I knew nothing of its value to justify my having any confidence in it, but as everything else had failed I deemed it my duty to try it, $o I began its use, and its prompt and radical effects were of the nature of arevelation tome. Many people may think the statement scarcely credible, but it is a fact. that after only a few days’ use of Kaskine'all the leading symptoms in my case were decidedly abated or ceased altogether; and ina few weeks from the time I took the first dose I was cured. This was about the first of January, and since then I have experienced no recurrence of the malarial symptoms in any form, A remedy of such exceptional virtue for the cure of malaria ought to be commended and universally made known. I have therefore urged it upon the attention of my friends, severa: of whom have used it with like good r: I became exceedingly melancholy, so much so ults in every case, and it is with the greatest pleasure and sincerity that I commend Kaskine to sufferers from malaria everywhere. Respectfully yours, : J. D. Finn, BA, Assistant Chemist Maryland Agricu'!tural College. P. S.—Should any one, wish to address me as to the genuineness of the above letter, I will cheerfully respond. 1 Other letters of a similar character from” prominent individuals, which stamp Kaskine as a remedy of un doubted merit, will be sent on application. Price $1.00, or six bottles, $5.00. Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price. St., New York, and 35 Farringdon Road, London. Difference of Opinion. replv.— Washington Critic, She Wanted to Knuw. Eugenia De Montague was_secking a busband with money. Que day she heard a lady friend say. that the newly married Ludolph Remarts was as rich as Croesus. “Er—by the way,” interposed Eugenia, “would you mind telling me if .this Mr. Croesus is # married man?”—Tid Bits. ‘An Important Point.sorry that you took hold of it. Young Lawyer—Ohb, it’s all right. win. “Have you arranged for the witnesses?” “No, but I have arranged for the jury.” Omaba World. ; We'll Apparently a Hopeless Case. — Wife (in a tone of sarcastic reproach)— for an orchestra chair, Saturday night, and only putting twenty-five cents in the contribution box Sunday morning? a John (the guilty one)--I think, my dear, Home Benefit Life Asvock 420 Montgomery Steet -NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. The Kaskine Company, 54 Warren ~ “Of course you took. particular note of Mme. Sericci’s rendition of that aria?’ suggested the madame’s husband to a member of the press. “Shbe’s in remarkably good vocal CLASS AND PRIVATE. 012 condition. She’s been resting ber voice, you UNEQUALLED FACILITIES gee. Hasn't used it. any ip four years: How . eee er, i i ny > do you think it sounded? P. F. SIMONDS. €-W. CROSS SKILLED WORKMEN “Kind of rusty,” was the languidly laconic Old Lawyer—I don’t like that case and am ' What do you think, John, of paying $1.50 INCORPORATED 1880. San Francisco. BANK OF CALIFORNIA TREASURER. .....-2-sccccnscccnoescocees PRESIDEN «og encsccerseedsiic, oncscegecedacetiod ss FRANK C. HAVENS AUDITOR... I. P. ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) GENERAL AGENT.. 0.22.. .ccccceeeees os kereesecceene L. B. HATCH SECRETARY....:bcbg d sdbacsice deed sondern Essie. esate A. 8. BARNEY This is the largest, oldest and most successful: Mutual Insurance Association in California.* fe NO MEDICAL FEE. NO ANNUAL DUES, 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST. E@ Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full amount written therein and are uncontestable and nonfor-. feitable. lessened Cost to Persistent Members. On continuance of the Certiticate in foree for the second period of five years, the full amount of the reserve payment made by the member (with interest), together with division of profits resulting from lapsed reserves (also with interest), and gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied to extinguish the cost for the second period of five yeats. Similar distribution of surplus is made at the end of each five years to persistent members. Cash Surrender Valve. Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at the end of th five year period, there shall be paid in cash to him or his order, the ful amount <f reserve paid on his Certificate. STATEMENT JULY I, 1887. Total Amount of Claims Paid... ....-..6-555 $280,500.00 Mortuary Fund, Bank of-California. ... ca pengia slaigids 6,002.85 Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union.... 10,182.45 Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid’....°....-. None ° PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. Jerry ScHoouinG, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died February 3d, 1887; proofs-filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid February 23d, 1887. : . Ww. Kocn, bookkeeper Bank of California, insured for $2,000, died February 5th, 1887; proofs fled February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887. Tuomas Biciey, Shipwright, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim filed February 8th, 1887. Home Benerit Lire ASSOCIATION . Gentlemen—I have to thank you for the payment of Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held by .my father. The payment of this-amountlong before-the date-due-was-unexpected, and I am very grateful therefor.-Yours-very. truly, ELLA T. BIGLEY. Xaver Scunrry, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. Z. T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. ; Warkrn R. Price, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, insured for $5,000; died April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 21st, 1887. Home Benerit Lire ASSOCIATION: Gentlemen—Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son, Watkin R. Price, is this day _ gratefully received: Such promptness is ¥ sndable. Yours very truly, commensal? : ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, ber Atty. in Fact. Sypnry M. Van Wyck, Supt. Golden City Chemical Works. Policy No. 791, issued Sept. 6, 1882, for $10,000.00. Total payments thereon $383.00. ‘ San Francisco, July 19, 1887. filed Xpril 6th, 3Home Benefit Life Association : i Gentlemen: Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the expiration of time allowed your Association in which to make payment, is ceived. Yours respectfull most gratefully receive I SE tase WOK. HELEN B. VAN WYCK. All assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and New York Hotel, WM. 8. RICHARDS, PROPRIETOR. Bridge Closed. Pine Street Suspension Broad St., Opposite Theater. Bridge, across Deer THIS FAVORITE HOTEI/has lately been thorou. renovated and re-furnished, making it one of the most comfortable hotels in the mountains. Suites of rooms for families. Creek Is closed to all travel in order that repairs can be made. . THE TRAVELING PUBLIO WILL Notice will be given of its. FIND THIS HOTEL UNSURPASSre-opening, and in the meandriest time all persons are positively prohibited from crossing it : The Rooms are Light an By order of the Street Committee. iry. L. M. SUKEFORTH, Chairman. . &@F"Free ’Bus toand from all, tins. Nevada City, Oct. 14, 1887. MRS. H. B. MAXFIELD, [. Teacher of Elocution, Chicago Is now organizing classes in WOICE CULTURE T THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. GEORGE fA C. SHAW, Pine Street, Nevada City. ree Bar in connection with the tel. The Cottage Orean Has attained a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. It contains every improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce. a These excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, variety of combination, artistic design,beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desira ble organs for homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, etc. Instructions given IN CLASSES OR PRIVATELY.
Also Lessons given in Drawing and Painting, Oil and Water Oolors. ies ESTABLISHED REPUTATION CROSS & SIMONDS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, \ ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Neva da City. : The Popular Organ. Cc. W. CROSS. JAMES K. BYRNEBYRNE & CROSS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Rooms 35 to 41 McCreery’s Building, 310 Pine street, San Francisco, C INSTRUCTION BOOKS — AND PIANO STOOLS Catalogues and Price Lists on application FREE, DR. R. M. HUNT, Physician, (OFFICE AT VinTon’s DRUG STORE, GHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., NEVADA CITY. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. £ E. H, GAYLORD., FRED SEARLS. . GAYLORD & SEARLS, Attorneys and Oounselors at Law. JAS. G. HARTWELL. . Surveyor, —ANDU. 8S. Deputy Mineral surveyor. Or in Beckman’s Block, cor. Broad and Fine Sts., Nevada City and Fed: ee Office—Opposite the Court House. that it makes a $2 bill look sick}—Buffalo which we have reduced 25 per cent. too numerous to mention. W ILL PRACTICE IN ALLTHECOURTS State eral. “MATHER RID GLOVES, Patent in 1886, These Gloves are the pride of ~s re as American manufacturers, they excel any ever prdduced. ‘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 BEST AND CHEAPEST GLOVE ever produced.They come in Black and Colored, with or without Embroidered Backs. The firm are now sole agents of the following Gloves: Genuine P. Centemeri & Co, The Claire, Florine, Foster Hook, Royal, Jouvine, Imitation of Céntemeri & Co., Mocha Undressed Embroidered, Sude, MATHER. Any one wishing the latest styles * and the best quality of Kid Gloves should by all means call at Rosen: berg Bros. Any one wishing a par “The ‘Mather’ Perfect Glove Fastening. Iadticular color to match, can get them vise all to buy a pair and be convinced. For sale by leaving their order at the Palace by _ Dry. Geads Store. ROSENBERG BERBos A SPECIALITY Iiv CORSETS. . We keep all of the leading brands of CORSETS in America, the price of We have so many brands that they are Call andjxamine our stock, as it is no trouble Country orders promptly attended to. for us to show goods. ROSENBERG BROS., Palace Dry Goods Store, Broad Street, Nevada City. THE PEOPLE'S CYCLOPRDIA . THE BEST IN THE WORLD-FOR GENERAL USE! The .New Three-Volume Edition Comprehensive and compact—58,000 topics. Reliable—400 first-class contributors. Fresh—Brought down to the present year. 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. We call the-special attention of School Trustees, Teachers, etc., to the Complete in 3 convenient volumes. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. PHILIPS & TION'T Prliaza E*eed store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes, Corn-Mea* o Buckwheat Flour, Etc. Er Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. = ——ept at-all the Grocery tres: * Ask For It. Ordinance No. 21. : MRS. H. G. PARSONS, HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE County of Nevada do ordain as follows: Ist. There is hereby granted to E. M. Preston, N. P. Brown, J.‘f. Morgan, Chas. Barker, G. C. Gaylord, G. E. Turner, Wm. Camp. UNION HOTEL...... NEVADA: CITY beH, W. C. Jones and Geo. E. Brand and ' their executors and assigns the right to = construct and maintain forthe term of fifty years, a Street Railway for the transporta\ tion of passengers along the public road of the Connty of Nevada, from the South line of the curpornye limits of Nevada City to the Easterly limits of the Town of Grass Valley. 2nd. There is hereby granted the right to run cars over said line of road upon the payment to the County of Nevada, as a license upon each car so to run, the sum of Five (5) Dollars per annum ; and such ears may be propelled by horses, mules, wire ropes running under the roadway, by steam or by electric motors. Provided however, and this franchise is granted upon the express condition that : Ist. Work to construct the said road must be commenced within one year from the date of this Ordinance, and that said work must be completed within three years from the date hereof. 2nd. That said Railway may run along the line of the pnblic highway on either the VOCAL INSTRUCTOR, JILL receive pupils for the coming season, in distinct courses for Voice Building, or for Voice Cul. ture and Solo Singing. €lasses of three or five organized for the former Course at REDUCED RATES. <« The Voiee Building Course consists of exercises tpon a new method for the strengthening of the vocal organs and the muscles connected therewith, and in a high degree develops purity and strength of tone. The coussein Solo Singing instructs and assists in the artistic use of the voice. apes or lower road, but when running. For ‘Terms, etec., Apply at the along the highway must be constructed on Uni x one side of the highway track at sufficient mien Hotel. distance from the centre thereof se as notto 827-1m MES. Ht. G, PARSONS. interfere with the free passage of teams thereon, and may cross the road wherewsuch = crossing shall be deemed necessary, but in either case the said Railway must be so constructed as not to impair travel along the said highway or at the crossings ; and all . crossings when made, must be kept in re. pair at all times, so as not to interfere with, orinany way impede publictravel. And it is further conditioned that in the construction of the track of the said Railway, if at any point itshall be on the public highway the track must be so constructed that all vehicles mney pase over the same without being impeded thereby. _ This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force on and after fifteen days from the date of its adoption. : On the adoption of this Ordinance C. FE. Mulloy, W. D. Woods, F. M. Pridgeon, M. Rrophy and W. J, Hill voted “Aye.” . J. HILL, Board. Theo CANADA HILL QUARTZ MILL, COMPRISING Buildings, Rock-Breakers, Concentrators, Water Wheels. Retorting Furnace, Gold Scales, Safe. Feeders Wes, Chairman of the Attest: ‘ F. G. Beatty, Clerk, By W.D. Harris, Deputy. Adopted Octu.«: Lith, 1887. ol8 FRUITLANDS WANTED z ALSO THE : Hoisting Machinery, Pumps, Columns, Engines, Boilers, Cars. Tools, Forge, Pelton Wheels, ETC., ETC, For full particulars apply to E. 0. OCHARONNAT, NEVADA CIty. a Owners desiring to sell lands at reasonable prices are invited to correspond with QROSETT & CHAPMAN, ~ eS Real Estate Agents, To Whom it May Concern, AX PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE late firm of A. A. CHARONNAT, to avoid costs, are requested to settle their bills in the hands of Messrs. FARLEY. & LITTLE, Attorneys, who are authorized by me to collect the same: E. C. CH x. Nevada City, Sept. ath, “1 “BONNAT. _628 Sacramento St., San Francisce. KID GLOVES A SPECIALTY! . Evosenibers tros., Of this. city, have.been appointed agents for the new style The Leading: Grocery ‘scppeechiwe.?’®? . and Family Provision Store IN NEVADA OITT'y. J J, JACKSON --------+Proprietor + There will-always be found at this first-class Grocery Store every article required for family use, which will be sold at. the lowest market rates. * ALSO ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF WirinNnyEbs AND BIE QUORS. J. J. JAOKSON, 18 and 20 Commercial Street, THE CELEBRATED SPrERRY FLovuk Can now be purchased in this city. PERRYS SEEDERS id ieIes the Best in the Citv. Try It. fi SPERRY’S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the market. Sold by the case or package. ‘Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds, CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, PIONEER MILLING CO’S PATENT ROLLER FLOUR. a Capacity ot the Mil, 1000 Barres Per Day The above named Company have ALL ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactuted by these Mills to be the choicest in the State. 0. 6. TORSON, Agent ROLLER FLOUR ! MANUFACTURED BY THE eat WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, AND SOLD BY ALL THE The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the WHITEST aAND BEST Of Any Manufact red in the State. TO THE LADIES: Give it one trial, and you will: then use no other brand. Call for ‘it. » FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County. Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, ( BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. GEO. F. JACOBS, « «= « —_—— Headquarters for the Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, "IN ALL GRADES, ‘ Celebrated 2 Columbus Buggies, : Carriages, : on i : a ne FULL VARIETY. — yet Be: yy @ Manager > We fn Grass Val extensive p Nevada cow more it is: year. J. H. Viz: newly appo Odd . Fello including 1 Valley and One of th Mooney’s t street Frida not hurt, bu somewhat a At the Co will be serv by the past of lecture ir vantages of All are cor¢ Rev. W. the Metho holding th services fo 9:30 A. M Supper, at service. 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