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MONDAY EV’NG
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT:
BROWN & CALKINS. Proprietors. Unity Lodge's New Offers Seated With
JAN. 9. ‘83.
INSTALLATION—-AT--GRASS. VALLEY.
Appropriate Exercises. .
J. E. Isaac, D. D. G. M. W., assisted
NOT aun.
The-jury-in-the--case-of Fi itzsimmons
rendered a verdict of not guilty. ~
a Ww TIME
Hydraulic Mining Bil.
by Anna Barlage,. P:-G. M. W., and L.
C. Snyder, G. G., installed the following.
officers of Uninty Lodge, D. of H., A. O.
U. W., at Grass Valley Saturday night:
P. C. of H., Ann E. Hudson; C. of H.
4 Sarah Mullines 1st.Ad., L. C. Snyder;
2d Ad., Minnie Rondean; L. of H.,
Sarah_Morrish; 1st M. of H., Maggie
ss Is Rigel in the lide About the . Morris; 24 M. of H., Blizabeth Eddy;
C. of C., Jennie Stockes; Recorder, Clara
“Rose; Financier, Augusta Kline; Re“hate days Senator Tirey L. Ford . esiver, W. G. Hudson; Usher, Jennie
will intepdate in the Senate an importCaruana; I. W., John Cocking; O. W.,
ant bilkfor the benefit of the miners. It. Fred Morrish; Trastees, Jane Quick,
will be in effect that the business of hy: L, C. Snyder; Organist, Antonia Kline.
Oe draulit-mining maybe carried on within
the State wherever it can be handled
The following program was rendered :
“Instrumental duet, Sister A. Kline
without material injury to the navigable and Fred Morrish.
streams"or the lands adjacent thereto.
eter aulic mining, within the meaning vf
Reading, Lizzie Wettereau.
—Quartette, Annie Barlage, Augusta
” the title, is mming by means of the apKline, Alfred Jenkin, J. B. Morrish.
es plication of water under pressure through
a nozzle against a natural bank.
The measure will be fought bitterly by
Ostrom and other agricultural representa
atives, though the hydraulic men believe . Kline to the retiring presiding officer,
Recitation Clara “Rose.
Selo, Annie Barlage.
Recitation, Sarah Mullins,
Presentation of jewel by Sister A.
that they,are certain of success, as they . Mrs. Annie E. Hudson.
think that the interior farmers will support them. Dr. Noble Martin of’ Pl
the Senate and there are many meth
.
headed off.
Se
»A Dwelling urned:
The residence of Dan O'Donnell,
will make a big pull for the measure }
by which it is hoped all opposition eg be
Response by Mrs.Hudson,
Solo and chorus, -Mr. Hudson, J! B.
-Morrish, Alfred Jenkin, Annie Barlage,
HOUSE DECORATION.
A Pretty Boudoir in Blue and White—A
Yellow Room—Valance for a Brass Bed.
A pretty boudoir, described by The Deo.
erator and Furnisher, has the wa
blue, with figures in white in geometrical
designs. “Fle. ceiling is painted “white,
With a frieze of light blue and witte.— In}
the corner stands a bed. of white enamel
aod brass, over which is thrown an exquisite white spread, The floor is covered
with a rich carpet in fawn and white. In
another corner stands a dresser in polished
oak, with a beveled glass mirror, on which
are tastefully arranged on a pretty scarf,’
pieces of silver anda manicure set in
frosted silver. Ou the walls are hung
some very pretty etchings. In the center
‘Of the room is a table, over which isthrown
a beautiful scarf of light blue silk. The
windows are -hnng with curtains of silk
eerresponding in color with the rest of the
room. The, furniture pieces, no two of
which are alike, are all in light woods, and
altogether it 1s an enquiehely light and
cheertal boudoir.
For a yellow room, the authority already
mentioned suggests that the wall be covered with a pale yellow paper, with a deep
4 frieze of daffodils, narcissus, etc., on a
cream ground. Plain yellow matting, and
for winter black fur rugs bave an excellent effect with it. The couch in this room
may have a cover of cretomne in a pale-yellow ground, with large yellow flowers, and
pillows for the back of the same. The furSarah Mullins.
Solo, Minnie Kohler.
Drama, ‘‘ Thirty Minutes for ‘Refreshments,” Messrs. Hudson, Jenkin and
Cocking, Maggie Morris, Clara Rose,
on j Jennie, Caruana, Fred Morrish.“Geld Fiat, “was destroyed by fire Satur‘A fine supper was served in the ban“ day.afternoon. ‘The. loss is estimated at . quet room.
$1,5007 and was partly insured.
Expensive Business.
exchange.
=
Anonymous pen Oe
It cost the friends of Hon. Stephen
_.White, on the night that he received the
Democratic caucus nomination for United
‘States Senator, over $600 for cha + pagne
at~ the Goiden~ Eagle oe says an
Got Up the Banquet.
The Masons of Colfax installed officers
Saturday night and regaled themselves
vith a banquet. A. Tam of this city
prepared the banquet and —shipped-it
by rail.
The Phonograph
Telephone, Telegraph, and kindred elecreceived commiunications from séveral . the orders for SOZODONT, which will
anonymous correspondents, upon various . be flashed and sounded over the wires.
subjects, and we have and will still con. It is ag well known abroad as at/home, as
tinue to decling publishing them unless . cleansing agent for the teeth.
A the names of the authors accompany +o
‘. : them. An a Baffied.
i Nevada Lodge, F. and ee M. There is an . enemy tay With whom thous{ ands are familiar all their lives, because
= : = Phe officers-of Nevada. Ladge, No. 13,--they are bern with a tendency to billions: .
F. & A. M., will be installed en Wed. ness. With this. enemy they are connesday eviaiog, January 11th. Every stantly battling with ineffectual weapons.
_ Member is requested to be present.“ j93t
Take Warning
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters will eit.
Mere purgatives-will not reform « dis:
ordered condition of the liver indicated,
white. The shelf over the mantel piece is
five feet from the floor, and this is draped
with a pale: yellow scarf, and holds an engraving and sonik pieces of china in yellow.
All the china is yellow or white, and the
table covers are white, with yellow silk em
broidery.
Brass beds are aeecaiaaied as cleanly.
handsome and duraple. Many ladies have,
_hewever, found fault with them, because
they show the under mattress where the
clothes are tucked in over the upper one.
-This can be remedied by making a valance.
which is finished with a ruffle at the top
which cau be fluted, and the whole tied o1
by tapes. T'wo.or three of these will be al:
that a housekeeper needs if white, or thes
may be in merino, in colors to match the
Some ‘Allegea big Salaries.
The story is being told in New York
that thé proprietor. of a certain wel
known morning newspaper has made an
offer to a successful publisher of Chicago to come to New York for five yeare
at an annual salary of $100, 000. Whether
this report be trie or’ not, it has occa
dioned a good deal of gossip.
Perhaps in nothing more than in the
question_of salaries is there so much .
said that is untrue. 1 have no donbt .
there are a stuall number of gentlemén
who are paid from $25,000 to $100,000 z
year-for-thetr-services; bnt whether they
are worth itor not is another question
The tendency is always to exaggeratk
on the salary question anyhow, and it
is more than likely that not half the
The Truth Worked.
One of .the members of ees
in told a story of ‘Honest Captaii
The incident occurred in very cold
weather, and at‘an important crisis.
“Ar-nighttime,” ‘said the
“when we: pickets arrived at the gnt-. -posts Captain Wood-aaid, ‘It is too s@vere .
for themen to face this storm all night.’
There was a“smal! house close by, and
the captain directed that we should build
a fire in -it and shelter ourselves as best
we might.
“We did so, and weary with marching and lulled by the warmth we all fell
fast asleep. Whe the officer of the}
grand rounds came our way he found a. +
regular Sleepy Hollow.
“Of course we were reported, and in
the yorhing we were summoned to headquarters. Naturally we were terribly
frigh‘ened, for sleeping on picket is a
serious offense.
“We were ushered into General Wilson’s tent. He sternly repeated the
charge.
on our posts? We had. It would havé
been useless to attempt any explanation,
but Captain Wood, who was present, anticipated: any that we might—have attempted, =
-Had we been guilty of sleeping . _
NOU
‘DON'T, , Know
ndmavey ready at Te at ot a .
to_relieve Goubtipation;
and that, without i or
E fc ees. > 4 =
. symptom of epsia.
* Buck & flee is ‘found
what. a chetont is to lé
eens meme
if
a AR assim rccame
. LEGG & SHAW.
Now is Your Time to Fur_ o. EB. CARR.
KEEPEICONSTANTLY GN. HANO A
T.H. CARE.)
CARR BROS.
:. . 4» PROPRIETORS OF THE-—
Fat ro, Bak and Sttiy Sta,
5 . ___asi iding G, F nCnmerilSen, ran Gy.
Vanites, He,
niture may be either of willow or of plain .
4 +General,’ he said, ‘the blame does the
not rest upon these men.. I ain responsiZ
ble for it all. 1 gave them orders to
take shelter in that house and build a
fire there, and . am to blame. They
would not have been asleep but for me.’ . .
“ ‘How long have you been in the sery-. ~ mony to those you receive annually in = : :
ice, sir? asked the general sternly. . a raged “ilver J meta! {ft is A AGT.
A few months, general. ——< ie suet. : ‘is eoslereia: : igs
“I thonght so. If you had been here
Jonger~yon_wonld~ have come up here. on .
full of excuses and ready to shift the
blame upon any one at hand. You can
go.. Your honesty has saved you.’”—
Lewiston Journal.
cax, Mi D., Tracy Clty, Tenn.
Hires’ _— Beer.
ir uarters . ‘See
health. summer elt age
I ng wh med congo hadron “Ang 4
ia’ delicious anda’
-at the Beeef THAT AT
JAMES : KINEKEAD'S
One Woman's Life Story.
; hive: Grovery Stare, Oommercial street. . . ke :
Iam twenty-two years old sad have
4 yg ,
“been married four years. My husband. A BAC
was visiting at my home (which was in
England) at the time of my birth, there“fore was uainted with me from earFURNITURE: STORE,
cera eels & HL, Sid
~liest infancy. As we grew up we were
frequently thrown into each other’s
society, but when he arrived at the age HAs, gps the stoo
of seventeen and-l-was twelve we were Hirschman, on
parted, my husband coming to America, . . :
where he staid five years, at the exPINE STREET,
piration of which time we were to: be . Hereby notify their a = pe Saale Bedding,
BACCO,
, Ete, which they will ell at the
married; but unfortunately he lost all al grado of ot yet iehis money in Liverpool, and on arrival . pipes
at my home was penniless. Consequentlowest tates.
ly we could not be married. My-hus.
JOG
4 Commercial Street,
Searls’ Block,
AN BF FOUND the most
Styles of
Window Shades,
; bau Packs, ‘Hat Racks,
9’ evles, Feather Dusters,
Ete., Etc.
S Pioholstecing done en shert notice.band returned to this country to work
for another year to earn enough money
to pay my passage over, as we were enstarted for England, but had to return
_again on account of a collision.. Finally ae
he arrived in England, where we were
married a short time after and sailed for
pital and went under a dangerous opera.
tion, which cost every cent of money we
New York. As soon as we landed 1 6 iW ¥ Dur j Pron,
was taken very sick; was taken to a-hos-. We mM. SI, rop, i
Thankful for past pa’ I
*T fully solicit a sitiatahes a the future.
JAMES KINEEAD,
Sem!puwtes * port of =~ Citizens
Bark and Grass}
‘Valley, Showing Its Hisamcial
usry Ast, 1893,
RESOURCES,
i
= —anaeannnieeel
= ae a Mineral
nl) All business done on the square, aad
tirely dependent on our. own exertions. bY ee or Bry, goods sold at lowest prices, _.
At the end of twelve months he again EUS AUS :
m_the Morning of dan=}-—
‘Magazines
davee Beene: parked dowa everything im the ( i feet erie
Intor--aee W awetened’ . . echintittates Sar Compte-Stockef Drugs, Tetat Beciches, Gils
compen atl OF * ” . . The stock consists of a full line of
an intoxicating
to clr clout . Beds, Bedding, ° Lounges;
pleasant to the ae . Sideboards, Cheffroneres,: . Schiool Books, or
<= es fee ty Beale Sh) arg Bedroom Sets, + Bookcases, waa ao
child, inte. Te never Etc., Etc. lane OxS,
; ty : ; P ed
aos and parfeo.» . ColLand cxamiao oar Goods: beloo. making . . es
tions Of ateeliable remedy : ene eee mee
‘of the kind endorsed by © . ‘ _—yuot pirchases elsewhere.
eminent physicians. ¢ :
Agents oo the ‘San Francisco Examiner.
-AGENTZFOR >
WATER: °° bei
GINGER: ALE"
ORANGE CIDER .
od ust Received. had in the world. _ At last 1 got better, . . = Prentises 232. ds-+ i$ 5, 990-001.
we hired a couple of rooms, my husHAZ. “PURCHASED THIS WELLReal Estate taken fordebt. 18,800 00
: not “by coiistipation alone, but. also by sum mentioned is actually paid to any . band succeeded in getting work, and alknown end popular Bakery, on _— a: sass, 54,250 00 Mat
Pe. sich’ headaches, vellowsses of ths. skin 1 MOK : though we are very poor we are very ye wae eaten, hires OL
A number of persons, not only boys but} . 4 eye balls, sens furred tongue and. * It is the same way with the authe® . happy. I am the proud. mother of two Commercial \Street,. adjoining . enn Louse on Real Tage : 20,240 00
: = = _ men, have been mt the habit of interfer-. yneasiness, more particularly upon-pres-. of books,_A little while ago it-was-sgid_. ehildren.—Cor. Now York Recorder. _ Transeript. Block, i f
i { ing with the wires of the Electric Light . sure on the right side, upon and below. that Ward McAllister had received $25, : Wisin dak 08 ite cee 1,846 35
Et i" Co., and notice is hereby given that in futhe short ribs. Avoid drastic purgatives . 900 for his published volume on “Soci . Terms for the Electric Foree. vary beat ot _—" er te si reer re 7 :
i \ ture.any person found tampering with — Eee ae Sakis be —— ety as . Have Found It."" Mr. McAllis . About the middle of the last century, oh ong poent oon oe ~— als
=
3 theodees, in pany way whatever, will be. hilious cordial, huh ‘ikewis doncres ter now comes forward<and spoils thi: . throngh the genius of Franklin, light Bread, Pier, Cake: Etc. Mavey co hand bn an rT]
i a =--t sntent sf the} malarial, stomachic and kidney com. Pretty fic tion by stating positively ‘veal . ming becains Wantified with common. Te [sdk Oe ee I 6,” Commere : a laxative of the -bowels, painless but . brewery uedoanly Bbout_%8,700, and that frie monet Gletereity, Wa) bug the language iWedding Cakes and Pastty Furniture and Fixtures, . 5,000 00
‘Tae Sutter pairs y Farmer now appears . effectual, it improves appetite, sleep and . offer made to him by a Chicago .firm of . tinued to be the same as when meu webs bla Ballion, .....0++1,268 724. . zo epee
in 4 new “‘dress” andchanged form. In-. the ability to. digest, and possesses the. publishers. He says there is;no.money,. ignorant of its nature. They spoke, az. “reasonable terms” end on wot S omayer a r weak: ae
itend Of tes “Dlanket sheet” it is now a. *litional advantage of a standard tonic. . in books. we still speak, of thunderstorm, peg! Anorden toranything a Sty Une ne a . ‘ Baye ata — = = :
column, eight page paper. The Far-. eo _ The men who are paid $100,000 a year . of thunder and lighfiing>Gnd. thus, as . !¥ attended peas LIABILITIES,
Eg z eee artes exogtiens lnosl unas, fs Leader; ~~ tn New York for aiiy services whatever
7 : Brick Making.
*
Since its first introduction, [Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor,
are so few as to be-lonesome. These
who receive $50,000 could probably be
in other-cases, mistook, as-wecontinue nes bnsiness, givi
to ad; at least in our mode of speech, the me os i ibe apace at low rr radon
Reserve Fund. .
effect. for the cause. It is commonly
ceeeee10,000 00
Pajd up-Gapital......§ 80,000 00}
An Analysis
— : ine or, . numbered inside-of a hundred. Those } said that the thunder turns to sourness Dae eee wastes Scere ies, AH ed
Truckee Republican: An experienced . until now it is clearly in the lead among . who receive $25,000 a year are of cours. { the milk and the beer; that there’ fai 3 : Due Banks.. lll 5,387 95: The sworn sertifioate of @ San Francisco chemist
brick maker has been visiting Truckee pare medicinal tonics and alteratives— more numerous, but there are not enough . thunder in the air, and the si of a Bos 4 = epeuineh © Dividends, Unpaid. ; : _ a — 1,990 26 gives the following result of an analysis of: several 8
this week to ascertain the feasibility, of . containing nothing which permits itsuse. 0f them to cause _any very_general dis: . tree ‘by lightning ‘“‘was due to the thunj ae se atic brands of tea purchased in ‘the open market;. ‘
making and selling bricks in this locality. . as a beverage or intoxicant,_ it in_ecogturbance in financial centers. And lam . der last night,” as its owner informed. <> ¥4 Cds $267,636 52 me 1. (Black
‘Colored digs
No.2. {Black Colored with ogi
ly we (Green.) Colored with Prussian bles and
He glaims that it is one of the best local. nized as the best and purest medicine for —— coe bate olen
ities in the State for a good paying plant. . all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kid} Beil
;, ~ee : : ~ . year as salary is, like-the famous Reill;
Is 1580'black nitsks wete worn in pubneys, It will cure Sick Headache, Indiwho kept the hotel, doing exceeding] 3
me a few weeks ago. Even Scott, in
“The Heart of Midlothian,” speaks of .
“the shattered and thunder splitten
peaks of Arran.”
We the undersigned do solemnly swear] °
; ° that we have each of
The ‘Transcript has the . oire vr the metters oontapnt inane tne
statement, and that the oe is a
og — the head in the medicine worl i
@ very interesting time is being ar-. in prosperity and envied spiro Mario Soubironx, who is sai to have} % natore-_NOveh a Queries
ranged for at the Theatre next W : 5 witnessed the first miraculous apparié : ‘ ednes. thousands of would-be competitors. It . j; t Lourdes in 1838. died
: day evening, the 1]th instant, The -has-@ larger sale-than any other medicine. ee te eee
** Saloons of Nevada City and Their InWe forthgemers 506 mol evens, the
the paid up pees f stock
a et
2 : ’ Di nln. ye] true and correct Pe 4. (Gr
lic by ladies of all ranks. The mask was From Bygone a pad = — Our gratitude is due to those gifted complete: Bo Ae, k “A J :9 b ebndition of the Gineree ee eer indig and f sad sipmigous str earth, i coloring, consisting #.
held in place by ribbons passed behind with each bottle or the mone Me WHISPERS ABOUT WOMEN. cee oka ida ee ae Sheet . Agepey at Grass Valley, . sae pagal Wncaoned.t alleged.) Colored with pum . :
the cars or by a glass button held be. 32 refunded. Price only 506, per Mis. Suuséns Blaine hip dives 1.000 . 004 faperetition that tora tatceee Printing casino in Dhccninks sapere belief see best se "Diee ss i A oa : 1
twepn the tasth, eee So Se for a new public library at Augusta, ge them, ae to bring thet under Calif, fe 9p Pager aes are all in : _— loudly for beand of
‘ —_—_ T Hood’ : Me. The gift is in memory of her late. “he dominion of scientific laws which ifornia. ot a Fens * proper meen ‘snd ;
OC RBveryhedy Attend. opay Hood's Sarsaparilla stands at husband, Emmons Blaine. appeal to the gooll sense of all students eotresponden se Pure Jap Tea i
Sy ag ergy orci yh
Gured Japan Tea. There ia ne ort
ehild can drink it,’ Doves» hele} tater ad
The French actot Got ; has amassed ad
tortane of 6,000,000 franes during his
lars in hapa coin val
the same house in Lourdes in which she
: a. oo nad Such success, could not be won without . lived at the time mentioned. sn professional tte saath Phe agen Pa + i PRESTON, $ dai {otpaaore and twice the strength of common tee,
: pon Our Homes” will be the . positive merit. Mrs. Rider H 4 te eid to tha. ; os ow use only half as much per eup, Bixty cents per 3 y topic of the ev@ning. \ Reva. Murrish,’ : Mrs. er Haggard is to be a. stage in 1894, he will have been connect-’ Jou Tr. Morgan Oe Bus pound. Never sold in bulk. Bold r
® Si fenedi : ; see ie vety charming woman, who attracted . sd with that theater for fifty years. Gasliiar, re a ie ath S ; =
ams, rowell and Tamblyn will take Hoov’s PILts cure constipation. much attention at a recent “drawing . faaE res arian TBtate of Californ j ‘ plckages bearing this trade-mark, ‘ : :
, part in the program. It is especially <or room” by her beautiful dress of gray . pomp of N art ac \ ,
aK desired that every parent in Nevada City] Tue ApverTistya of Hoed’s Sarsapr-} and white satin, trimmed with butter. tin Suvesribed andes and sworn to before mefthis en
. Nibrt oo and Rxercigs will begin at 7:45 . rilla is always fully substantiated by en-. flies of gold, fsa ‘day a, 1893. . ‘ .
Rg EE Wie I Wie Mei world . Mrs. LOUISe Selandein, oF Miwaukes, . a {gee}.. Peen Seaniay ~~~ codes _
Ce would be accepted without a moment’s. has bought “The Death of Minnehaha, ” : coor BROS.. eee ee es aaa J Public: Nevads County, Cal. 4 1; i ‘
Ten,Cents a Can. hesitation. by William L. Dodge, painted in Paris —— * + ;
: a All di Manutactarers of alt kinds Madball cence ce ‘ein, nk : and shown in New York in. 1887, when sorders of the ‘Throat and ot.
F al family catharti . it gained the gold medal from the Amer. Lungs ‘is. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. i Th ' i SEES re A rapeep . oe
Ls Ae! . er Hive, a areat can guaran dently paneer Hoos's te °°" . ican-Art association. It has no equal as a cough-cure. Lio Re 5. ES Ru { : rg and Stationery Store ee —~ sens
*) ret-¢ ity. No excuse for wie : Mrs. Elizabeth Osby-Hunter, an eccene448 1} Bhe —— ~~ = : se .
going without @ good dinner. = pais tric old lady who recently died in LonBronchitis Watched Firing, f ing of Odd Fellows Pra =f" HATIONALEXGHANGE HOTEL, UNION HOT —. ee : Rev. Sylvanus Lane don, forgot~to leave anything substan-. “When I was-a boy, 1 hade bronchial te : Ruling Dread Stoo,
EL ueklen’s Arnica Salve. ~ 4 ta ; {ieee ee
Of the Cincinnati M. E, Conference says:
The best Salve in the world for Cuts . ‘We have for years used Hodd’s SarsapaBruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe . rilla in our family of five, and find it
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil-. fully equal to all that is claimed cor it.’
blai :s, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and . ~---~ 5° =
positively. cures Piles, or no pay'required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
ion df money refunded. Price 25 cents
Hoov’s Prits cure Liver Ills.
“tial to her rélatives, but bequeathed
£500 per year to be held in trust for her
parrot. In a codicil £500 were added
with whieh fo ‘buy aal caaty & new cage
isappointed. :
Negroes, even more than white
ue perhaps, are given to counting die
hickens before they are hatched. A
trouble of such @ persistent and stubborn character, that the, doctor pronounced it incurable with ordinary
remedies, but recommended me to try
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. _I did so, and
one bottlecuredme. Forthe last fiftéen
years, I have this preparation with
geod effect whenever I take a bad cold,
and I know of numbers of people who
A. targe aupasity of SE As ONED
LuM BERjon hand which will be}
sold at thezLowest Marke Rates.
arg
i ——
ee orry, .
ee
¥. 1 gm:
Ge aad CONSTANTLY On BAND
stock
‘RECTOR BROS Proprietor
es
‘ a ; : . 4 respondent of The Companion report: wim ber rani y phew; 7 ?
o be bor, For sale a+ Carr Brothers’ Druinughabie neti *. Keep it in the house all the time, not }ngparpdsed, alwsysion hand of sawed so’ Tedvee AND ‘SexbIonrks,” .
4 ; tare. a20ly Gus, a young colored boy, grew confiOwen ee re tin eirae. Tath Orders left at the Saw Mill, near Prescriptions _ ation a
aA OUR, GIFT tential one Friday evening. ny P. M., Forest Hill, W.V@" . quater Hill, or the OFFICE, PIETY HILL oe, } F irst-Clase in all ied
ac
“I'm goin to the cimitery next Sun‘on the Grass Valley Road, will be tl i ace
. carat TIPAT “tut, Gras, that fe lox Coug Ss gtk sind 8 Seiten sate prmt . . Alt 8 comet he . App ointments, 3
7 Te ® “Bu us, that isalong walk. You or more twenty-five years, I . B BRANDS BOOKS ‘: : ” a! bn ' vd Readers “A Yard S I A ION <now it is more than four miled,” was a sufferer from lung trouble, atOF 0nd SEATON rn
i = 0 ansies” ; ‘ “Oh, Tm not a-yoin to walk. [m. tended with coughing so severe at times NAW GROCKE ‘ Spy syne JOee Massive Fire. > :
h By special
goin to ride.” &s to cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms. Latter, Cup, Béolicap; Ba} e epigtaans we Structure 4 Shot ta a tn ye
i Ob timp angement with the pub-. Affilets half the American peopleyetthere . ‘How is that, Gus? Has your father} frequently lasting three or four hours. Journal and . Tablet Pepers, : Pepete. . Free from the danger of Fire 0 preva:
of out readers « pres.” _ 1 tt dace po jon tals import mean es <i ag i ‘. salt othe nts as Andel aevvai 39.8 Sees Son Doe, F ser ada . i ALLQwerre anon,
‘ of one of these “Naw; but I'm goin in a kerridge to ‘al, and after taking four bottles, was ea Booka, Inkstands, ‘ of Gommercial welers. i
alk . — copied a oftehes long, a a a “ esse fh ange prs pod my uncle’s funeral.” thoroughly cured.”—Franz Hoffman, . . E. Johuaten Playing Cards, Visiting and Ti nig { . rae ee
t os SS and admired,”®. Which . cecastanal Gose prevents return. We refer, :
Avenue. Sani Francisco; J. H. Brown, Pete . YOUng “‘darky” a Sunday faneral is a class Grocery Store on : earns al Trains,
luma, Cal; H, & Winn, Geary Court, aF., . teat event.
All day Suturday Gus could talk of. Clay Centre, Kans. EOE L i Pd02}) Cards, . Memorandimn <
< wak a Pit: ex: by permission, toC.#. Elkington, 2251 : nothing but the coming festivity. Toa La Crippe P REE DLnY vuboRMe that ity that he hes opens Bi i ‘ Nete,. erie
ae quisite picture, “‘ oO
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ae was painted by the same noted artist w.
. e Free,"Bus to and From Alk We ee
did the. ‘‘Roses.” The reproduction 1 [ estpetion. Ove letters asesaple of ae
equal In every respect to the original
astipation. One letter is a sample of bainyeat. Elkington, writes: “I have been for i : : : which cost $300; and accompanying it} pation ‘act tg bilious headaches and constiare Sul directions for framing at home, at . have bad
¥4 been so bed for a year beck
a cost’ of a few cents, thus forming a or else I WOU» a physic every other night
poke) 3. Vv. & PN rei oe One botile
Sunday I gave him a holiday; and on
Monday expected a full account of the
funeral, but Gus appeared with a melanshay face. In answer to my inquiry he
“I didn't: go, Miss Mary. He ain't
wetter ty pellet Cornér of Broad and Commercial Streets,
ia grippe.At times I was completely
prostrated, and so difficult was my
senaihing por . my breast seemed as if
confi in an iron e. I procured a
bottle of Ayer’s ‘_ Pectoral, and
no sooner had I began taking it than Groceries,
. Nearly opodie ME Ghar
hao dnd Ly keep overs on a haga the
. hilo a Lo Pies
«Telegraph, Post Omied and General
‘Moe Inthe Building, oe
Fhé Table Not Excelied bytima: .
. Any Hotel in the inte.
$
J. A. NORTHWAY,
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* hoathifal ornament for your parlor or a shape I dead yet.” relief followed. Icould not yallsee thee ctteat 20% : . os a rior lof the State. ; ‘National Meat Market
: superb Christmas gift, worth at least $5. The sick man recovered.— Youth's} the effect would be so rapid. and the ' Provisions; * * *** ee erre ci rs PrOsIT es ITIZENS BANK, ;
Re Iaher W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 15 Gr gable A new stamp is to be issued in Great 1B: Dake 1am Cone Goods, : vo ee 0.NAPPZIG6R.... Prouieter . .
East 14th St., New -York, with three Gritain_of the value of fourpence hal ': ‘ ’
—¢wo-cent stamps to pay for the packing,
--guailing ete., and mention that you area a lap arene Pred oeydl —
~maiing of, the Dauy Transceret and you inden Jor
Sp eter on
SOK SALBY
xenny—nine cents—to be available for
ill postal, telegraphic and revenue ep:
AYER’S .
Cherry. Pectoral
Ana Everything Blee Us:
+ ina Store ovis neg =
Any \ YA ane th meg a etm
CHARLES PERCIVAL BBR. yet: Morton, VAs, 400 :
HS a sinter af mm wah naoon AMD LARD wholesale
@: 1t will be the first stam : eee » car
will return mail one of these 3 parovalue, and its issuance ee ~ By strict attention beisinesd atid 261} :
valuable W of Art, CARR BROS. (Rese SSL : by Dr.J:0. Azer & fers ge Hing goods at the lowest living prices, I é SHAVING, site Axia al hiedsot Meats somal tune
ie. 3 ; sa . pad pe ibe seeks o~ ives shave of the publi, pa . Doctor prescribed; Castcria, oT are se ey Grat-olass M m
‘ pee ) r) oure D rags, abd oats datverpat of chawwe
5 5 : Lask j 2 mat . Avenianly
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