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March 21, 1891 (4 pages)

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ee aaa The Drily Transcript. A Semsible Review of the SituaSacramento it said last evening: . charges were madeagainsthim. But —jre comes out of the fight-as—he-we::t}#—_ > stands better now than he ever did before. His retirement in fayer of. SATUROAY, MARGH 21. 1891. _ THE SENATSORUEAL FIGHT. tiem As it Was. TheSan Frati¢isco Pozt las a good deal of hard political sense‘most of the In reviewing the late’ fight at The jong and hard struggle for the United S.stes sénatorship is cnied. There Was no vécasion at all for the passion into-which the Balletin and Cull lashed themselves, and it is. to be reygretted thatthe Chronicle permitted itself to attack One of the candidate: and to aseanlt Senator Stanford. The Post is the ouly Republican paper iv tae erty that printed the news dispass onately. And now let us review the situation with malice toward } none and justice to all. Aud ticet of ull let a good word be sadof Mr. E tee. He was the first chuice-of alarge part-of the Republican party in the State. time. wil believe that he leit bimself to bestirch any of his rivals, He was assailed ferccly by the friends of the oiber cardidstes,and all manner of in it; a sugged, honest, generous, wholemooled-man;-—Had -hebeen elected he Wottid have made a hard working Sanator. He ig a politician who fras many scars, but his friends levehun the mere tor these sigus of the many Lard battles he has gone “through. < Mr. M. H. De Young, appeared for the first time as » candidate fur the United States Senate. tle deported «himself in a manner that gave the public a new view of the man. He Feltonsbowed that in. politics he. his as mach sagacity aa he has in busziness. Itis not to much to say that Mr. De Young has made himself more popular than he ever was before, and he will bea very strong senatorial candi date in the future. Still Mr. De Young made mistakes in the figist. He should never have. allowed bis paper to a:tack either of the other candi_dates. ‘That was. very bad ; olitical form, and the Post had to call hia attention to it during the course of the struggle.. And then, too, he -eoutin“bes his “asraults on Senator’ Stanford} without justice or provocation, Senator Stanford tuok no part in the figit. He gave no orders to the rep“yesentatives of the railroad in Sacramente. Infact he-is not directing 4+-—; the politics cf the railroad comp.uny. For Mr, De. Young, thcr-fore, te t y. to make it appear that Senater Stan 4 ford was for this manor that-one was j-— a piece of gross injustice. Still, Senater Starforc will probably survive this abuse, as he has many times in the ; ast lived through similar venomous assaults. The Post prezents its congratulations te Mr. Felton, He is a self-made map ; of splendid courage, of unspotteu integrity, of grect sagacity in public and private affairs. He is a type of the best and truest American character. And he will be anhonor to the State in the Cuited States Senate. SEE DAVIS’ QUILIER, From Vesterday*s Tidings. Mr. and Mrs. Evans of Deeatur, Illinois, were in Grasse Valley ‘Thursday. Mr. Evans mined here forty years ugo and yesterday took a ride over his old stamping ground. They left tiis morning for Marysville. A arty who was charged with the theft of five dollars from one of Grwe Valley’s business men, retaliated by having his accu-er arrested on @ charge of disturbing his peace. Thereupon the business mau apologised and the case was dismissed. Geo. 8. Howe is cleaning up the goods st Jen from, his store last month, Tie articles were somewhat soiled by their trip, alihough not seriously injured. Syme of the minor articles are still missing. A geld watch-chaiv was found with a charm attached, the burglars evideutly having tried to di-pose of the sume aud added the charm as an extra inducement. The good. were turned over to Mr. Howe by order of the Court.SEE DAVIs’ QUILTER. From YVesierday’s Telegraph. The wile of Prof. Davis of San Juaw: was taken very ill yesterd:y. There :@ nothing critical about Mis. D.vis’ case. A letter has been received by fri-n:l. in Grass Valley from Au-tralia statin, that Mre, Hevry Berryman had ‘ieu there of typhoid fever. Mra. Bercyman*was raised in Graves Valiey and her maiden name was Tillie Pascoe. The family moved to Australia a lit . . over @ year aga: i Se Fresh frezen VU} sters. Six bite per large can at Gro. C. GarLory’s. : uf” ae aoe Trax ‘‘Lily White’ flour and keep peace in your pjousehold, , & ORE Oe BEE DAVIS’ QUILTER: Schtiting’s Best. Txgsoxs who lead a life of exposure aresubject to rheumatizm, is and Jumtazo aud will fird # valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. McLean's Voleauie Oil Liniment ;it will banish pain SnsL0n's Cure is sold by uson # guarantee. It —— The Western ‘Retticr’s Chesen He is an hen-+estan, and nd ove who knows him ae Spec-tic. With every advance of emigration jnts the far West, a new demand ‘is . created: for Hostetter’s Stomach” Bit“ters. Newly peopled regions are freqaently less salubrioug than ol ler seitled localities, on account of the miasma which rises from rece:.tly cleared la: d, particularly slong the banks of rivers that are subject—to freshets. The agricultural or mining ewiigrant soon learns, when he does not already kiow, that the Bitters afford the ouly sure protection against mialaria, and thoré. disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, to which el: matic changes, exporure, and unaccastomed or unhealtLy water er diet subject him. . Consequently, he places an estimate apon this great household specific and preventive commensurate with ite intrinsic me:its, and.is careful to keep on hand a restorative and promoter of health so implicity #6 Be relied upon in time of need, . ~ Schtiling’s Best. -——“"Prial will tell how they exvel. SEE DAVis’ QUILTER. _—— oe eee Ask your grocer for **Lily White” fl.ur and see that you get it. tf. TWENTY YEAS’ COUGHING. Cured With Dr. Bosanke’s Cough ‘ Syrup. : Mrs. M. Pilcher, a most estimable lady, has been. a resident —_of Springfield, Ul., for thirty yeare. Her present residence is at No. 1107 Mast Capital Ave, In converestion with her druggist, Mr, £. R. Sayler, of No. 699 Eleventh St., shesaid: “I have been afflicted with Lung trouble for the p.st twenty years, coughing most of the time. Haye been under the care of the best physicians of this ‘ity, and have used all kinds of medicine furmy disease without any benétit. Lat winter I was recommended te try Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup, and can cheerfully say after using $12.00 worth of it, I am sound and well. I would recommend it to suffering humanity as the best medicine on earth for. chronic coughs, colds .and consumption.” Sold at50 cepts by Carr Bros. SEE DAVIS’ QUILTER. THE centipede doesn’t know what ruiu is; he has never yet been on his last legs. ‘. Oysters,8 cans : : WM. WOLF’S PRICE LIST FOR CASH. The Cheapest and Best Grocery “tore in Nevada City. Ww: BEG TO IN‘ORM that we now carry the $4 Main Street, + opposite Union Hotel, Flour, per 100 . ~: : $2.50 Wheat, per-t00 : : 2.00 Prunes, 12 Ibs -:: +: 1.00 Beans, 20lbs : : : 1.00 Costa Rica Coffee, 4 lbs 1.00 Washing Powder, 12 for 1.00 Starch, 12 papers, .;.;.1.90 Corn Starch, 12 papers 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00. Green Corn, 8 cans : : Green Peas, 8 cans : _: String Beans, 8-cans : : Japan Tea, per 5 lb box 1.50 Eng. Break. Tea,5 . b bx 1.50 Eng. Break. Tea, per lb .35 Soap, per box ; 50 Savon Soap, per box : 1.10 Savon Soap, 4 bars~ : .25 Harkness Candles, box 2.75 Harkness Candles, 40 for 1.00 JENK® DREAM. Jenks bad a queer dream the are to take. Gepyright, ICAL esnts a vial, by _. Goodwin do “per box 2.25 San Fran.-do~ per box 1.00 Starch, perbox : + .50 Good Butter, .per roll : .40 Ham oof tb: i tg “Bacon, pert 1b 3 Fresh Eggs, per doz. : 20 the middle of it stood s little ‘ : champion who met and colipernne. Me over, one by one, @ score or of the &. Giants as they were in size, the . ; ] j8 val R proved more than a match for = them. Cowas ai} a0 funny that Jenks woke = up iat . He te for the dream by os the fact that he just come to the conclume dios sion, after trying nearly Suz. pis drastic SE f on the 's Pleasant aS Bovis’ eniie needs om” beat all . SS ‘ tho big pills hollow . origival AVING PURCHA THIS WELIand = Ws Coo Little Yer F H kaowr and popular ery,on Beware of Imitati which contain Poi: =~ [ky se naaioa Pile 3 : or Anti-bilious Gran a Dose. . Commercial Street, adjoining SICK HEADACHE, T 3 S$ ranscript Block, aa Merdache, ioe, te Consett pa . 1 intend tokeep on hapd at all times the ious Attac ‘and all de. . °°"? best of Slovak saat os Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc, a And Everything Elise in proportion. New York Bakery. Wedding Cakes and Pastry Made to bry ee short notice and on most reasonable terme. The Gelebrated French Cure, Is SoLD on A POSITIVE GQUARANTEE fne form nervous oreny disorder @ generative organs of eithersex, whether ar G 8 Permanent cure is not effected. thousands of testimonials from old and of both bein boos have been permanen’ by the use of Aphroditine. Circular free. THE APHRO MEDICINE Co, PACIFICO BRANCH, FOR SALE BY DR. ABERNETHY Green. Ginger. = = cures Comsuwption, gold by Carr j wazantet “ APHRODITINE” i2zsrs7 cribs bel hl . Painsin the trati Ni atte god siness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and oh ss ant tae Price 180 a bor boxes for $5.00. Rent ah ot price” A WRITTEN GU. ANTEE is given for every $5.00 order , torefund the money if We have g bem *4 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. TW. D. VINTON + + Ci y Nevada. All orders for anythizg in my line prompty attended to, wore J ” as By strict attention to business, giving the satisiae‘ion and selling at low rates, I Wheeler & Wikor Corn, per 100 =: ; : 2.00 £w-The Kew No. 9 is-as near-perfection Cracked Corn, per 100 2.00. "* *07 Sewing Machine can be made, and Rolled Barley, per 100 2.10 . ese si memarelousiy low tenre. Ress, per 100. ic). 3 4iaslaumat ee Middlings, per 100 : 1.50 Whiar Semis, 14 tbe = ib F. C, LUETJE, Brown Sugar, 16 lbs : 1,00] trim wie crrv. Rice, 14 Ibs + .:-:1.00 Currants,12 Ibs : ; 1.00) New Store! New Goods! “Tomatoes, 8 cans. : 1.00 Salmon, 2 lb cans 5°: : 1.00 Salmon, 1-lb cans 8 : :-1.00 Jelly, 6 cans ; : : 1.00 French Sardine, 8 cans 1.00 Corned: Beef, 5 cans =1.00 Lard, to lb cans 1.00 Lard, 8 Ib cans .90 Lard, 5 Ib cans .60 Syrup, 1 gallon cans +50 Pickles, 5 gallon kegs,: 1.25 Mackerel, per kit : : 2,00 Good Tea, per Ib 25] Japan Tea, per lb .30 } vious ex Special’ Announcement. THE PUBLIC NEW MODELSewing Machine: oe THOS. KID D Dealer in }Groceries—and—Previsions, On March 4th a stockhelders’ mecting will be held at the Company’s office in Nevada City, at--which—a—Boarduf ~ Di wi t-at that time that 20,000 : subseribed for, the persons so subscribing may name two of their number for Directors. ‘Ihe present stockhulders may also name two of their num. Wines, Liquurs, Flour, Feed, Grain, Ete. Lk buy for eash and sell at the Lowest living prices. My stock is fresh and oniplete, M1 wiil pay you to call and examine biy toch, 2 Goods delivered free of charge: THOMAS KIDD, Commerriz) s'rvet, next _dudr to A. R Wadsworth’s old stand. niitf DENTIsTuryY. . J. F. SHAW, No. 3 Commercial Street. Having opened an office at the above lace I am prepared to do allkinds of Denistry at prices within the.range of all. Full Upper and Lower Sets, gold lined, $20 and $25. sens 50 cents. Polishing Teeth, Allkinds of Fillings at the lowest-_pricesPainless Extracting by Soporific and the Atomizing Proneas 4 62 Also the Latest: Local Anwstheties used, }~-Chloroform and. Ether administered.. Nevada City, Feb: 6th. =F LIFE OF By GEN, HOWARD And FLETCHER JOHNSON. HE LAST OF THE GREAT WAR HEnumberless persona) friends and by miil-— lions of his countrymen, who will fead with. delight his early 1 i, Hig grand war rec-. ord, at BULL »U in the Army of the Cumberland, at shiloh, Memphis, Vicks Ridge, Atlanta, and in the immortal “March to the Bes.” whose grandeur and glory has ith agh ‘opy ofthe book will be given new ai d yary superidr ‘Sherman. Made f10m 1 photoraph taken just prior General’s um form é The work will contain about -660 pages, oy: attle scenes, etc., from end end. The book should ene aplacein every patriotic home AGENTS WANTED. A regular gold mine for agents. The inPaes worth at least from $10 to $25 a ke while the iron is hot and big money rienceis not necessary. Illusated circulars and extra liberal terms it instantly, sen cents for complete agents Canvassing outfit and state choice of ACIFIC PUBLISHING CO.,: 1286 MarketStreet, San Francisco, Cal. Dancing Academy, At Odd Frllows’ Hall. burg, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Missionary og 3 b: om “irpassed in the World’s history. Steel Pla‘e Portrait of General ! : : to his last il tess and showing him in hig superbly ilustrated portraits, in the land, terest and excitementis intense. An agai: ay.
is yours, Now don’tget lef: this time. premailed FREE on sypiicstion; or to secure territory. Address NEVADA. CITY John Michell.. 2.. . Proprietor. ANCING SCHOOL AND SOCIAL, EYery Saturday Evening at 8 o’cluck. CHILDREN’S CLASS, very Satu rday Afhope to merit a liberal patronage. Which Ir Whos. Ee a Re i Nee 7A Be SORE EL wh ey Fresh Fitch, @rabs, Shrimp --; ee eS = = ite oe tle mg SR ge ee st ‘NOW IS YOUR CHANCE, . CARRY A FINE STOCK OF New No, 9High-Arm Wheeler & Wilson's SEWING MACHINES, — ForsCash-or on Easy Installments, at Low Price, . The Best Sewing Machices Made, ©2-Call andiSee Tham ‘. WHETHER YOU WANTeTO BUYZOR NOT. Shurtiers£, — Plaza Store of Thomas ‘Shurtlf pany Provisions, Flour, Feed. Eto., AT THIS OWESTBPRICE 3. : ternoon at? o'clock. W7ill Sell PLAZA STORE. 2 THE roes. He died honored and beloved by . ~ woiking capital. Work will be commenced as soon as stallments sball ‘cease, and shall be divided pro rata among the divided. ; surplus money or stock mot requi Shoald it ber for Directors. The four persons The Manzanita Mine is situated and embraces 206 acres of patented or unworked ground. The recent this channel. warhing and storage of tailings. R. J. Suuons, Nevada City, Cul. _ A Complete Stock of Tablet Papers. AND EVERYTHING st fF Odd Fellows Building, Ji. CABR, Carr THING UBTJALLY FOUND INA PAINTS: OILS. School Books, Blank Books. Q trece’vad Sevcrv Thursday aieh SR ae ee PROSPEOTUS OF THIS FAMOT'S GOLD-PRODUOER. to act in the same capacity. The five ing shall be elected Directors of the Company for the ensuing fiscal year. Inks, Pens, Pencils, Penholders, Ka CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND OOMPLETE:*810Uk . F Agents for the San Francisco ExaminerMANZANITA MIns. a =" # A Bare Opportuaity to Get an Interest in « Valuable Property on Easy TermsThe Manzanita Mining Co., desiring te open up aod work its valuable property, places 40,000 shares of its capital in its Treasury to -be used for a PROPOSITION. The stock is offered at Fifty Cexts per share, payable in ten installments of five cests each; payments to be male not oftener than once a month. 20,000 shares have been subscribed for. The ten per cent. installments are due and payable on the first Monday of each month after work shall haye been commenced, and if not paid within twenty days thereafter all previous payments of such subscribers will be forfeited for the benetit of the other subsc As soon as the mine is put on @ paying be-is further payments of in-: is shares unsold remaining in the Treasury ribers. subscribers or suld and the proceeds From the above proposition, it will he observed thut the @tock may! not cost fifty cents per share, but in the ever.t that it does cost fifty cents, and should it only take 20,000 sbares to put the mine en a paying basis, which amount it is calcnlated will accomplish that end, every will be eutitled to one share for each share subscribed for. Tht Company er eriginal stockholders give tlie five tors the benefit of any subscriber Thus the for. to put the mine on a paying bavis. willbe elected, siiares of the stock has been so name shall aume tlie fifth person persons so nominated at said meetLOCATION, in: Nev. Township, Nevada Couuty, California, abcut one half a mile north of thé Nevada County Court House, round, 120 acres of which is virgin rich developments in the Harmony Mine on the same rilge one mile east, leaves-ne room to: duabt the’ existeace of a rich and’ extensive channel extending down the ridge to where the Maazanita, Live Oak and Nebraska took out milliona of dollors years ago. Tue Manzanita Company's ground: covers more than 2000: fret of The Cempany «lso has « perfect title to a strip of ground extending down Eagle Ravine to Deer Creek, thus affording a superior outlet for ‘= In addition to the mining ground-owned by the Cempany, it has two valuable water rights and ditches which afford @ never-failing: supply ‘ef water for power and for washing the gravel. WA7. D. Vinton, Broad Street, — T 8, CARR EBrOosi-. PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. Nevada City. ee AW) First-class Druse Store. ee VARNISHES ETC eae Miscellaneous Books, Periodicals, Pictorials, Magazines. Field, Graden and Flower Seed; ene The, Fines: Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. You Don’t Get the News You Take the DAIL RANSGRIPR 136 gts H Ft ae . LEGG & SHAW DEALERS IN Staple and: Fancy Warkwate, Glassware, Orockeryware; oto. Twelve Distinct styles of EXeating Stoves; And all the best.and Newest Patterns. All styles of Oook’ Stoves and Banges. THE. FAMOUS SUPERIOR: RANCE, The best in the market, Agents for the Celebrated CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING, Guns, Pistols & Ammunition, all kinds. Bole agents for 0. V. B POCKET KNIVES. We do not carry English cutlery. We beliéve in the superior merits of American products. Paints, Oils, Putty, Window Class. We sell everything At San Francisco Prices, Freivht adde The Best Medicine Ever Introduced! TRY IT! Compound Sulphur POWDER ! Habitual Constipation, Indigestion, Piles, Liver, Billiousness, bago,,Gravel, Ete. DRUGS AND STATIONERY. '"« . 3 Compound seme gaia Sulpher a all the Best Brands of ee __ Powder ZS tea tia nery,a Sa EA RE a RETIRE Hs ATE —sUCH —. 4 Letter, Note, Legal Cap, Foolscap, Bill {and} Blood etter, Note, Legal Cap, Foolscap, Bill, journal a a= a Purifier PAPETERIES AND ENVELOPES. Has Inkstands, Erasers, . No _ Purses, Rulers, Scrap Books, Albums, Visiting Equal Cards, Fine Pocket Memorandyms, in Playing Cards, Mucilage, fr : the Bristol Board. World. Shelf Paper, Tissue Paper and Draugthing Paper. Try Receipt, Note, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, It USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS STATIONERY STORE: gi nce. A fair trial will convince the most skeptical that it is the wonder of the age. Every prominent physician in San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton and Sacramento recommend it. Thousands of bottles are sold monthly, -and every. -bedy that has used it proclaim it to a wonderful medicine. Sold by al. Drugit INSOLVENT NO'TIOE, THE RUPERIOR COURT OF T. 7” su, of Nevada, State of Californie: In the matter of the estate of John F, Muncey, an Insolvent Debtor, John ¥. Muncey having filed in this Court his petition, schedule and inventory in insolvency, by which it appears that he ig an <insolvent debtor, the said John ¥. Muncey is hereby declared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of the said County of Nevada is hereby directed to take possession of al the estate,real and personal, of the sald John F. Muncey, an ingolveat debtor, except such as may be by .aw exempt from execution, and of all his deeds, vouchers. tne same safely tnt te Poreishet, ene ely un a nents nee of his estate, sPchbtinanagiest ttn ersons are forbidden to debts the said insolvent, or to deliver poy property belonging to such Insolvent, to him,orto any person, firm or co! ration or association for his use. The said debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property until the further order of this oa picons oe hares ordered, 8 further ordered that of said debtor be and Eee creditors appear before the Court, of the col tN Court, vat the Courteobis of sald Cone in the City and County of Nevada, on the 27th day of 1,4. D, 1991 ers Belee i M. of that day, to prove their debts cod poocss us or. more assignees of the estate It is further. 4 that the order be a dowepeper of get “4 nt geld sak ara a pee Ne me said dey set for “y mee ofthe cett And it is further ordered thas im th insolveut be stayed ee Semin the eal Dated March HBL ‘ . &, Burrows, t “Stockholders Meeting, 4 EVADA COUNTY NARRO N Railroad Company.—the roy Ah ee ng of the stockboluers of the Neve ty Narrow Gauge Railroad Company sleaiion of seven Directors, taserve N CALDWELL, Jui f ay Superior Ponty bee ev js county, fornia, on Wedn , iit ab. me ells ill ne sgt AP . and ¢ oat 3: 7M, genesis si pat M , ome Sa guer ot -KIDBER, President, BMPS eg So sae The Great Remedy for Diseased . Also am outlet from the mouth of the sluice tunnel into Coyote RaGout, vine, thenve through Nevada City fo Deer Creek. : se Rheumatism, Sciatica, LumParties desiring stock should call on or dddress: Geo. .F. Jacoss or Hon. John Caldwell, Judge of the Superior . Sta NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. RECTOR BROS., Proprietors. The-Only. First-class Hotel in the City, 2 2 Massive Fire-proof Structure, lentin Large Hotels, ae Headquarters of Commercial Travelers and Tourists, Free 'Bus to andircm all Trains, oTelegraph, Post Office and General Stage © Office in the Building. The Table Not Excelled by that _ Any Hotel in the Interior of the State. Asa Health Resort Nevada City is uot excelled anywhere on the Coast; being in an invigoratirg and health-givying climate at an elevation of 2,500 feet above sea level. It issurrounded by delightful mountain scenery hae pure mountain water, and is free from fogs and malaria, Try It. JAMES. KINKEAD GIv NOTICE THA1 he isa hae be prepared to do all kinds of Upholster ing on short notice, Spring M ases, Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Single Lounges, etc., etc., made to order. FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER, Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a-specialty. Piano Movine Promptly attended to and Carefully Performed. : Allcat the Lowest Living Rates FOR casH, _— ly solicit a continuance in the future. COMMEROIAL STREET Second door from the Great American Tea Store. s James Kinkead, National Meat Market OPPOSITE VITIZENS BANK, © ed HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale or retail, And all kinds of Meats usually found in first-class Market, —-Weata delivered f ee of charge. : : : Cc J. NWAFFZIGER, ESTRAY HOGS. PHREE LARGE BLACK HOGS CAME to my premises, one mile west of NevadaCity,on the 22nd day of February.— The owner is requested to pave property,. pay all charges and take the Hogs away mmediately. x CHAT. CRANDALL. Talmage's Life of Christ _NOW. RE . READY, BAYT ITLED From Manver to Throne, Byzthe World's Greatest Pulpit Sovereign, Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, D. D. Includiug a History of Palestine and acCount of his journey to, through and trom 4heChrist-land. Illustrated vith more then 400 superb engravings, Scenes in the Holy pend sad oF rv werid-tomous paintings fro galleries in the world,’ ee Gamer from $100 te wene oe month can be easily made on commi WwW pay liberal salary. “ea AGENTS WANTED, Teachers, Students, Ministers, bright men and ladies tn every town, to thao. give exclusive control and territory, Aét now before territory ig all taken up, Write for terms and full particulars. Address—Pacific Publhing Co., 1286 arket treet, gan Francisco. SITTING BULL “And the Indian War! A Full and Authentic Life of SITTING BULL, General Miles, Buffal> Bitt, Red Cloud, Little Wound and a Great many others of the Great Chiefs. BY FLETCHER JOHNSON, Author of the “Johnstown Flood,” A TULL AND GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF the recent war, how it was brought p . Sbuut, how the terrible battles were fought, articulars of bl Rand-to-band conte ig! S aasee. 4 ts, 2 wr apes the battle of Wounded Knee ‘abe t Cal : tain Wallace, Fit nantes of oldiers: Indians, Women end Children, Messiah Craze, siting Bull'‘ontn sty‘ of the Was 8 own of Genera Custer and bis au ‘The whole storv i elite we > bi ig inthe most vivid and A thrilling, excitin quick selling book rivaling in ubstamtial inte d agle, 5 (ilioe osplee will nley’s great work, A mi be sold in th The book ener three mon le d ge size jmoee . and profusely Ged" enpernig’ iiiurF ' Agents Wanted, regular gold mine f. = terest and excitement iniutegae. Ao gon «day. cy is worth atleast from tb Strike while the Iron is h and bls money is yours, Now don’t get leftthiatime. Previous ox perience ia not Tlus-mailed FREE on application, or to secure It instantly, send 60 cents cunvassliig outfit and state eholve of torrie g outfit and e ry. . Catitionr ee . ~ We have the on auth entie and authoriged edidon iit hed. Bo ) = . Ceived into handling eu Year sagt ve debd Pplayed-out: ‘2 by.rt ben! th cyouCagencios ose who shes iting Wan the genuine arti siderable ine vs ou day af their ees, : J. M. WALLING, E uperior Judge of Nevada County, ‘Free from the danger of Fireso preva-Thankful for past patronage, I,respectfu 0. J, NAFPZIGER.... Provrictor _—ee — ®—foeef AG weh ts meen > lin is this tria add: 5 811 by th ia the Bros,