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May 29, 1890 (4 pages)

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ANY, Lo. business, cation of ae a County, = iven, that Directors iy, No. 820 cisco, u . AIL TRAN ADA _D 2 VOL. LX*No. 9159.” oop — NEVADA CITY, OAL. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1890. & Established Sept. 6, 1860, by N.,P. Brown & Oo. The Daily Trauseript. PUBLISHED Every Day Excepting Monday . —RY-BROWN.& CALKINS. N. P. Brown, Business M’g’r. —*Transeript Block ””? No. 82 Comone tCR eS at. Nevada City, Ca TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION® L 6. GaLKIns, Editor. ‘4 Year, payable in advance, 86, per Week. -. 5 femte. is for Advertising Legal Advertiseae square for first irisertion and 50 cents per square for each additional. insg ee advertis eménts as per card rate don a cation. pen gee cents: per line for first insertion and& cents per line for each additional inse! on. ee s Nevada City Society Direétory. Ce a tn Sill MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 47 “Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall d and 4th Monday of Each Month, ea eee at 7:30 o’clock. A. J. WHITE, C. P. GEO. A. GRAY, 8. ; COURT GARFIELD, NO.6,810, . Ancient Order’ of Foresters of America. Meets at Pythian Castle . E/ERY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CL’K. R. B. TREMAIN, C. R. RICHARD TREMAIN, R. 8. WEVADA CITY COUNCIL, NO, 118; Order of Qhosen Friends: : Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall d first and Third Monday Evening of each month at 7:30 g’clock. MRS. M. L: BREED, C. C. E,. F. ROSENTHAL, 8. NEVADA CHAPTER NO 6,R. A.M, STATED MEETINGS FIRST. MONDAY IN EACH MONTH. WILLIAM BARKER, H. P. _J. ROLFE, Secretary. HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Native Sons of the Golden West. “Meets at Pythian Castle £VERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’cLK. E. J, OTT, President. w. T. MORGAN, R. 8. NEVADA LODGE, NO, 13 F, & A.M. Meets at Masonic Hall. Stated Meetings onthe Second Wednesday h month. tee heats in good standing are cordially invited, JOHN T. MORGAN, Master. I. J. ROLFE, Secretary. . DR. R.M. BUNT, . Physician, QMrceat VINTON’S DRUG SLORE, NEVADA CITY. N. E, ORAPMAN, (DEBI Tis “% NEVADA CITY. ... .CAT. > : XOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, Office a Residence, Sacramento se! oTrT & CO., Buy Geld tus Gold and Silver Bars. ~ Acids and.Crucibles for Sale. May 6 1887, DR. M. P, HARRIS® DEN Tis Tr es NEVADA CITY ON Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, Officein Morgan & Roberts lock corner Broad and Pine Streets up stairs E. L. CRAIG, ‘JOHN M, FULWEILER, [Fulweiler & Craig, Office 430 Kearney Street, . 8AN FRANCISCO, Wits PRACTICE IN ALL THE STATE AND UNITED STATES COURTS, A. TRENBERTH, FRUIT AND VARIETY STORE BROAD STREET, Fifth door from Leutje & Brand’s. ke constantly ‘ti hand all kinds of Fresh Fruits und Vegetables.Now on hand Strawberries, Oranges, Lemons,&e. Fine variety of Fresh Fish every Thursay.. Best Butter and Vegetables. Prices the lowest for Cush. d Broad Street Meat Market! JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. ns Customere supplied at the Lowest. Pric with the very pest of Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lam. *sansages, Etc Broad Street, Near the Clty Niall, A. WUTKE, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW Post Office, Nevada City. FINE BOOTS ANP. HOES A SPEUIALTY REPATRING DONE NEATLY. ’ MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16, : Uniform Rank Knights of PythiasMeets at Armory eon Ee: i day Evening of Each Month a — 80 o’clock. JAMES A. STIDGER. Attorney and Counselor at Law Amd Notary Public. Will practice in the Courts of Nevada county. J. A. RAPP, 8. K. C. GEO. A. GRAY, 8. K. R. NEVADA GOMMANDERY, NO.6, GRASS VALLEY Knights. Templar. Meets at Masonic Hall MONTH at 734 o'clock. DAVID E. MORGAN, C. I, J. ROLFE, R. ence Solicited. Surveys of Quarter Sec! Y OF EACH ete., made in accordance with U.8. Lanc . PULLMAN PALAOE SDA Laws. FIRST AMD eT singel opposite Weissbeins’ Bank, Main street. SAMUEL J. ALDERMAN, Surweyor, . CALIFORNIA ATE DEPU1 ¥ COUNTY SURVEYOR OF San Bernardino county. pouzenpous one Office up stairs in Coke Building esidence—Adjoining Watt Park. P. O. Box 242. y28-tf LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, © Native Danghters of the Golden West. Meets at Pythian Castle th Thursday Evening of Each an nnn* Month, at 7:30 o'clock. MISS LIZZIE KEENAN, P. SERAPH C. SUKEFORTH, R. 8. NEVADACITY COUNCIL, No. 234, American Legion of Honor. Meets at Pythian Castle . ist ‘hursday Evening of Month, tant © ret 7:80 o'clock. J. W, ROBINSON, Com. I. €., DICKERMAN, See. NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE, NO. 30, Young Men’s, Institute. Meets at Hibernia Hall . } Alternate Thursday Evening com™ be with the First Thursday Even ingin the year. . 5. KIDD, President. JOHN C. NILON R. 8. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, Wyoming Tribe, No. 49. Meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall, EVERY THURSDAY EVE’G, at7:300’clock : HARRY. DANIELS, 8. GEO. M. HUGHES, C. of R. ‘“* ore Ponemah Council, D. of P., m at same place every Second rhursday-Evenng. Mise Mary Sims, P.; Miss Nettie Hackey,8 : MILO LODGE, NO. 48, Knights of Pythias, Meets at Pythian Castle EVERY FRIDAY EVE’G at 7:30.0’CLOCK, WM: FINLEY, C. C. B 8. RECTOR, K. of R. and 8. NEVADA LODGE, No, 201, Independent Order of Good Templars. Meets at Odd Fellows Hall EVERY FRIDAY EVEN’G at 7:30 o’clock. J. M. WALLING, C. T. ED. MORGAN, R, 8. PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290, Order Sons of St. George. Meets at Pythian Castle, Every Saturday Evening, (except fourth Saturday of Mott month,) at 7:30 0 clock. Visiting Brothers cordially invited. JOHN STEPHENS, Worthy Pres dent . H. WATERS, Secretary. vy P, F, :SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor st Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block. Néve da City L, 8. CALKINS N P. BROWN BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newsvaver and:Job Printers. UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading paerin Northern California. It was established September th, 1861,byN.P.Br ov Co : Ww. P. SOWDEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law WILLPRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS of the State of California, and of the United States. Office in the’ Tilley Block, corner of Pine and Broad streets, Nevada City, Cal A1frea D. Mason, Jounselor at Law and Notary Public, Successsor to Johnson & Mascn, Attorneys at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPEM@IOR V Supreme, District and Cire uit Courts of the U.5, / Office—Thomas Block corner Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. B. LITTLE. JOHN CALDWELI: CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE—Thomas Block, corner Broadeand Pine streets, up stairs. GEO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Counselor at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN AJ.. THE COURTS f the State. Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. LUETJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER ANw JEWELER Broad Street, Nevada City. PGS. &. ROK, Attorney aho Counselor at Law. sii Thomas “uilding, corner Broad and Pine streets Neveda Ci c a ——= UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET..N¥VADA CITY (OLLEY BROB,,...-.-Proprietors DEALEBS IN : Beet, Pork, Muttom, Veal, Etc., At the lowest rates. keep on hand a choice stock of NN LARD We also BACON A 5-1, CALOWELL, . Attorney at Law, Notary Publio, AND CONVEYANCFR,. ¢ YFFIC \ side ‘Broad Btreet op )FIICE—South side Broad Street oppoJ site Union ’ and he G the 9 the State of G, . FRED. SEARLS, At orney and Oonnselor at Law. \ If L PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUP? state and Federal, Uffige—Opposite Court House, National Meat Market OPFOSITE CITIZENS BANK,, 0.4. 1g wheel vere ++ Proprietor. %, EEF, PUnk, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUBs Bex, RAMs, BACON AND-LABD, wholesale or re And a}l kinds of Meats usually found in first-class Market. — Meate delivered f ee of charge. C J, NAFFZIGEB, os No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA Uily, For Catarrh C. C. LINIMENT Has No Peer. Try It. Indorsed by the Medical Faculty. Prescribed by SanFrancisco’s Leadins Phy= sicians. -—. Camphor Choral Liniment, OaKLawp, February 7th, 1890, Thisis to.certity that we have used the C. C. Liniment-in our family, and have found itto be the best and most effective medicine for Neuralgia and kindred diseases of any that we have tried. Wecan unhesitatingly recommend it as a most powerful gnd useful remedy. * se , E. R. DILUE, +— Pastor of the-First M. Es Church, For all_chronic cases in connection with C. C. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND SULPHUR PQWDER” for thoroughly the blood and toning up the ontl For Habitual Constipation, Piles, etc., ithasno equal. THE W. H. BONE CO, in large bottles. Piice $1 per bottle; 6 tles $5; small bottles 25 cents. Sent postaze psid on receipt of price. The C. C. Liniment Co. 21 Bush Street, S. F.s FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. WW. EXIBRONE, General Manager and‘,Secretarv. cleansing re system. Indigestion, Itis put up by tién, d bleaches theskia white. Price 25 cents. A!) Liuggists keep it, Quick Tine # Cheap Fare Eastern and European Cities. BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI {ALL RAIL ROUTES} --OF THE— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (Paciric System.) Daily Express Trains make prompt connecz Wtions with the several Railway Lines ’ in the East, —-AND AT-~flew York and New Orleans With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. SLEEPING OARS > And Tourist Sleeping Oars Attuched to Overland Express Trains. additional charge for Berths in Tourist Sleeping Cars. Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured, and other ixformation given upon applica: tion at the Company’s offices where passen gers calling in person can secure choice of routes, etc. ~ No A. N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN, mM ° General Manager. Gen. Pass & Tk’t Agt R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager. San Francisco Cal. ~ ‘ RAILROAD LANDS. For lands in Central and Northern California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to or address, W.H. MILLS, Lang Agent,C. P. R. R. Sav Frapcisco. For Landsin Southern California, apply to or address > JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8. ,P. R. R., San Francisco . R. R. Nevada County N.G. TIME TABLE NO. 39. Takes Effect Sunday, November 17. at 12 o'clock noon. LEAVING NEVADA GIT’ : 5:45 7 Y M Daily, connect with
: . * local arriving in Sar Francisco at 5:45 P.M. 12:45 Pp M Daily, connecting with * ae * Overland Passenger arriving San Francisco at 10:45 P. M. ABRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. © 10:20 A. M. 2”: 5:52 P M Daily, ccnneeting with Local leaving San Francisco at 7:30 4. M. and Overland trains from the East, . JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager. E. H. BROWN, Superintendent ART SCHOOL. Drawin and Painting STRAIGHT will receive pup on Tuesday and Friday of each weey at the Union Hotel, Nevada City,.where he will teach the different branches of Oil Weter Color and Paste -Painting. The rudiments of SKETCHING FR i NATUR with an ie Ake made RO “nd easy by practical application. atematic Drawing and Shading Crayon Drawing and Portrait Work, Me chanical, Architectural and Machiner, Drawing all efficiently nd satisfactorily aucht. “Nevada and Grass Valley "Bus Line. TIME TABLE: U0 NTIL fursher notice the ’bus will make e regular trips between Grass Valley and yada City at the followlng hours : pave be valley. a} a ane 9 o’cloek -M.,and 1, 8:45and 6: . M. Aveate Kovade, Cit xt 10 o'clock A.M i 7:20 2. M. ‘Sate fro hotel to hote: 25 cents for the oun , WTTERAU & CARSON’ : Proprieto s 12 Bush Street, i It kills Pain, Irritation and’ Inflamma . . Pa bdeceased husband, P. L. GOEDECKE, inAccident{ Insurance, F®THE MANY ACCIDENTGINSUR: ance conjpinies that have done business in this locality during the’ past few years, = -THE—Fidelity. Aid Association Has made foritself arecord§for honest dealing, prompt payment of losses, and satisfactory adjustment~of claims that cannot . be approached by any other Company—of which we have knowledge. The Association has paid in. Nevada county, since Isst June, something like twenty different losses, and in ever, case the claims of policy holders have been settled in the shortest possible time. In no case hasthe payment of claims been delayed longerthaa four days. In every instance the lossés were satisfactorily adjusted, and no word Of complaint from policy holders has ever been heard; on the contrary those members who have had losses with the Association speak in terms of highest commendation as tothe manner in which they were paid. This isarecord of which any Compary may well be proud. The Fidelity has a ‘very large membership. in Nevada county and it is constantly “increasing. We feelno hesitancy in recommending this Association to all who desire this kind of indemnity, Among those who have received benefits from the Association :3 _ John X. McDonald—38 losses. ~ 8.M. Shurtleff. J.J. Bennett2 John Muir: F. J. Brinkman, Manuel Matlos. John P. B. Fenchell. Geachino Basso. John K, Edwards. »* Louis B. Seibert. Silas Heath—2 losses. Geo. W. Eagye. Lizzie!McCrendle. JohnfA.{Murray.} { \Victor Sauvee. IMANHATTANES Life fnsuranceComp’y. PSan Francisco, Cal.,{Marchf?2, 1890.5 To whom it may concern: qiidesire to ackucwledgejthe prompt paymentof Fiye Thousand Dollars, the amount of policy insuring the life of my sured by the MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of “ew York, through their General Agent, JOHN LANDERS of San Francisco, Cal. : The promptnees is particularly commendable as the-proofs of claim were only sub amitbe to their-ageut y—Peb—ier+— SE; 7000; and after seventeen days the money has <been paid to me, without discount, although not under the terms of the policy, issued under the old form, making payment of claims ‘‘ninety days after] receipt of proof.” ee I cheerfully recommend to my German friends and all others the Manhattan Life Insurance Company for their graceful and prompt settlement. MRS. META GOEDECKK,Residence, 587 Montgomery Avenue, San Francisco, Cal. s APr. 6. CITIZENS BANE, Broad Street.. stenoses -Nevada Oity Paid-upCapital $30 000 A Genera! Banking Business Transacted. Wet SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York. Saw Francisco. And Sacramento We issue BILLS OF EXCHANG!I Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin.cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections om any part of the Onited Statesa specialty. . Highest Price Paid for County and State Warran/s. Gold and Silver Bullien chased Assay Office at this Bank. OFFICERS: B.M PREGTON ©. ooo v ccs cesccess PRESIDEY~ R.M. HUNT.. .. -VICE PRESIDEN? JOHN T. MORGAN.. D. E. MORGAN..Ass’T CASHIER and SEc’y Eee, M DIRECTORS: Dr. R. M, Hunt, ‘JOHN T. Moxean, Gro. M. HuGHEs, D. E. Morean, Ww. EDWARbs L. Housman, _ E. M. Preston, CORRESPONDENTS, New York—First Nationa] Bank. San Francisco—First National Bank. Sacramento—Natiena! Bank of D. O. hills Nnauish. French. German, Ttalian. OU CAN BY THREE MONTHS STUDY master eitherof these lan es sufhifently for every day conversation, by Dr. Richard 8. Rosenthal’s CELEBRATED MEISTERSCHAFT SYSTEM. Price of 15 books, $5.00 for each language, including answers to questicns, Send for Circulars, containing terms and testimonials to Prof, Chas, H. Sykes PRINCIPAL MEISTERSCHAFT SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 129 O'Farrell Street, SAN FRANCISCO, Blijah Booth & Company Of Nevada City AVE RECEIVED ONE OFSTHE LA: test improved Los Getos 8pr: Manes, and will promptly execute “OFders for Spraying Fruit Trees . A certain remedy for Codlin : Moth : and : Scale : Bug ! CHARGES REASONABLE. M@@~ Leave orders at the Daily Tran= % the appe . Good Orchard, Its peculiar efficacy fs due and : "as much to ‘the process NOTHING skill in compounding as to LiKe it the ingredients themselves, Takeit in time, It checks * diseases_inthe-ou' , or-it . they be advanced will prove a potent cure, No Home should be Withort Tt It takes the place of a @octor and costly en scriptions. All wio lead sedentary lives will find it the best prevetitive of and cure for Indig=sfion, : Constipation, Headeche, Billousness, Piles and Mentai eprossion, No loss of time, no inter -rence: with business while taking. For children it is most innocent and harmi.ss. No danger Lia} exposure after taking. Cures Colic, Diarrhea, Bowel Coioplainis, Feverishness and Feverish Colds. Invalids and delicate persons will find it the mildest BENEFIT m at night insures press . anda natural evacuytion of the bowels, Sweetens thé-breath, A PHYSHCIAN'S OPINION. * “T have been practicing medicine for », @wenty years and SS riven able to of Rit 2 a vegetable c id that would, WW ¢ Simmons Liver . wor, peOeApey. and effectively move te Livexto action, ) amd atthe same time aid (instead-of weak iy’ @ming) the digestive and assimilative . y rs of the system.” HM 2 M. Hinton, m_D,, Washington, Ark, : Marks of Genuviineness: Look forthe red ) 8tituted for the artificial one, and the FOR WHOSE . pupished if it mangled the fish and rewarded if it restored it uninjured. Man,” says that in the salmon rivers of Scotland the otters have favorite fecding places,;-known to the shepherds, who visit them at daybreak. The visit is due to the fact that the otter is dainty, and, after it has brought a salmon. to rient and Tonictheycanuse. A little shore, eats only the choice-meat of the sleep shoulder, taken in th= morning sharpens the bank. The early shepherd—the -ot= te, cleanses the stomach and ter fishes at night—is almost certain of finding enough fish to feed his family. tame otter which used to catch eight or ten salmon daily for its master. it caught a large fish it always bit its prey just above the tail, so as to break the spine and deprive the fish of the » power of. swimming. Pate Mark on front of Wrapper, and the and Signature of J. H. Zeilin & Co., im red, on the side. Take no other.5 COME TO THE LAND OF— Big Red Apples . Pears, Cherries, Prunes, And Small Fruits. heh thd SO MILD THE GRASS GROWS all. the year arouad. U. §.° Census re ports 8 now Oregon the healthiest State*in the Union eParadise for nervous sufferers, Williamette Valley, containing four million acres of fertile acres, excels the world for gain and fruit, No crop failures. No irrigation. No cyclones. No cold weather. No extreme heat, Rich lands cheap. Ten Acres in Fruit Worth a Section lic buildings and State institutions. Splendid society. Vhe ripid inflow of mane and money, ig copaing constant aud rand ricain PORTLAND Manufac uriug and Commercial centre and Metropolis of the Northwest, having the largest trade and greatest wealth of any city in the world in Pag i mere to its: populadon. Fine field for investment. Prices soon double. < Money Carefully. Invested _For Non-Hesidents. Correspondence invited. Price lists and illustrated pamphlets sent free. References— The Mayora of Salem and Portland, and bankers of either city. ddress, The Oregon Lund Co., ‘Hotel Pertiand,? Portland, @regon. FOR SALE. A. Country Residence. Well situated for a wayside fun, six and onehalf mile from Nevada City, with Free Water Privilege, Good River Mining Olaim, And a Cattle Range that cannot be excelled, 160 Acres of Land! Well Timbered with Oak Wood? Household Furnittire and Poultry will be eold if desired. Two Stages Pass Daily. Wiil Be Sold Chean. Enquire of P. PURDON, alb5 South Yuba Crossing. CHARLES ADOLPH. DEALER IN Second Hand Goods. OF ALL KINDS, Such as HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MINERS’ TOOLS, CURIOS, Ete. Etc. Cleaning and Laying of Car sets And Other General Work 3 Done to Order. CITY BILL POSTER. Will promptly and faithfully do n this line entrusted to me. My prices are reasonable, Give me a call Leave orders at my Store Union 8t., City Hotel Puilding. DENNEY & CRAY, * (Successors to Denney & Hitchins,) HORSE SHOERS & WAGON MAKERS BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. ? E-SHOEING a Specialty. Road. sters and Freight Horses shod in the best style oftheart and the work warranted to last. ‘ WACON-MAKING, We will guarantee to set an axle so that it will run one-third lighter than if from any other shop. 5 We will guarantee to set tires so asto avoid all dish to wheels. We have the facilities for doing heavy o: light work, and warrant satisfaction in evony sane, . J, McLEOD a first-class Wagonmaker and repairer, isin our ray @ Mr. Denney will conduct the business of hef nm. ork FOR RED NOSES, “RED AND ROUGH HANDS, SUNBURN, CHAFING, AX ALL SKIN SORES AND INPLAMMATION ‘ Use Moore's Celebrated _ script Printine Officelor with BOOTH & 00, ra: the largest fish of a stream inhabit certain nooks, called “holes,” in the banks, used ‘to swim close to the shore, gwishing its tail sharply against the bank, so as to drive out any~fish that might be lurking there. tleman showed no affection for-its master, but a warm attachment to an Angora sat. One day alittle terrier attacked the cat as she was lying before the fire. Atthe moment the otter entered tho toom; seeing what was going on he flew at the dog, seized him by the face, and would have injured the terrier bad not a gentleman separated them and expelled the dog from the room. This otter would wander about the search of grubs, worms ani which it. would eat with a relish. would also catch and eat fliea— ~a eens self in learning, much to tho awe of the maid servant. One in Wheat. burst with a fearful noise. aed Nanny (rushing, p rrified, in the liSALEM, brary — word! what has—hap-Capitai of Oregon, and heart of this farae ) Ormco ten seme aden: Wile~Tbe lamp ax, was the profasenn — Wa: —Back luck la free Aeriey at last, me phere and ask for the empleo f i] fag af the English syndica . the following eulogistie manner: ‘Dr, Poison @ak. Remedy. Se FISHING OTTERS. =. Sees. 5 The Simple Pro Which the Creatures Are Taught to Fish. ° Man has trained the falcon to hunt for him:in the airand the otter to fish for bim ‘in the sea. Bishop Heber saw in India a number of otters lying on the bank of a river, each one tethered by a long rope attached to a collar woven out of straw. They had been trained, by a simple process, to fish for their masters. hen young the otter was fed on bread and milk, and not allowed toeat a morsel of fish. When old enough to be trained it was taught tochase an artificial fish tied to a string, and bring it to the master. Then areal fish was subotter was taught to bring that, being Rev. J. @ Wood, in his ‘Dominion of leaving the rest of the fish on A Mr, Campbell, of Scotland, owned a When Another trained otter, knowing that e An otter belonging to an English genarden in snails, It False Diagnosis. : The professor isalways steeping himnight thelamp Nanny—Thank God I thought it an\en” **yingpan and Fire. : é —tlgrant (a ould QOan yez tell i can find worruk? : tizen—Go to No. 10 Blank street Spring fever. f At this season of the year the most vigorous and hearty people often have a feeling of wearinees, tired and worn out, without ambition to do anything, and many break out in pim,les and boils. What you require is a mild tonic medicine tliat will act gently on the ] ver and blood, and for this, nothing equal Dr. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills. They give an activily to the liver, purify the blood and by their mild tonic action, new vitality and strength to the entire-syetem. Sold at 25 cents a box by Carr Bros. 2m, A Complete Success. ¢ “Tacoma, W. T. Tux Dr. Bosanko Mp., Co., Piqua, O. GENTLEMEN :—Your Pile Remedy is a complete success, selling rapidly, and giving universal satisfaction, Mr. .D. D, Clark, Ass’t Engineer Construction Dep’t N. P. R. R. says: “Dr, Bosanko’s Pile Remedy has given greater relief than anything elre I ever used.’”’ . ‘ : Mr. J. A. Commerford, Ass’ Editor Tacoma News, testif es to ita virtues in Bosanko’s Pile Remedy has cured a most stubborn case of piles of eight yerrs’ standing, «ll other applications having faifed. You may heartily and with candor commend it to one and al] of this clase of suffers.’ Yours, A. B, Srewart & Co. Sold by Carr Bros. may 1-2m. —-—~ eGo o—The New Discevery. You have heard your friends and neighbors talking aboutit. You may yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing it is. Ifyou have ever tried it, you are one of its staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about it vis, that when once given a trial, Dr. King’s New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If yuu have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lumg or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give ita fair trial. It is guasanteed every time, or money refunded Trial Bottles Free at Carr Drug Bros. store. Buchicom’s arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupfons, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, Itis guaranteed to give perfect , or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Oarr Bros. tf BLEerPLEeEss nights, made mieerable by that terrible cough. -Shiloh’s Non-forfeitable ! And Simple ! Oldest, ier ae . ears Soa Fair white hands: Brightclear complexion _“PEARS'—The Great English Complexion SUP, Sud Erion” Permanent, _ Progressive, Popular Over $500,000 Paid in Death Losses . s"Imneure in thes= Home’ Benefit Life: Association . It issues the I insures your Lite. ~ dest Policy. as a Fire Company Insures your Prop_orty except that ssi lab the future cost is reduced by Dividends, Lowest Rates. ~~ Reliable Agents Wanted ‘Principal Office—101 Sansome Street, AN FRANCISCO. Cheapest. Rost, : 1835. : The New Kngland Alutual Life Insurance Com OF BOSTON, MASSAOHUSETTS, ’ The OLDEST purely Mutual Life Insurance Company in the United States. INCORPORATED 1835, Assets eo $19,724,53846 Liabllities, (7,288,348 72 Surplus by Massachusetts Standard 4 per cent. $2,486,189, 73. Assets SAFELY and WISELYzInvested. All the Policies of this Company are issued under and governed by the Massachusetts Non-Forfeiture Law, “The Crandest Step in Fair Dealine within the History of Life Insurance,” Before tasusing in any other Vom natin or joining any CO-OPERATIVE ALSESSMEMT SOCIETY, consultany loca! agent ofthis Company, or the unders'gned, HENRY K. FIELD, General Agent, 324 Montromery: Street, San Francisco,“ Rudolph Lossius, Special Agent. Herewith are presented the names of CITIZENS OF NEVADA COUNTY insured in this Company: F. A. Johnson E. R. Abadie J. H Eday ‘Thos, H. Phillips Julius Adolph M.L, Eillott Hanes Johuson tlijah Poage Stephen Allen M. F, Folck W. D, James Thos. Polmere Geo. Baker J. M. Fouts Frank King Jas. Quinn F. H, Bell W.K. Foss W. F, King Wm. H, Reynola Thos, J. Renney John Frandy Aug. Lademan Thos, Reynolds J. M, Buffingtun, dr. . H. W Galbraith J.G. Landsburg 8. H. Ribble 1. 8. Catkins J.C, Gardner Jos, Marzen, Jr. Geo. E, Robinson h. Carter H, J. Gerdes Colin McClusky W. A. Kolatd P, Care Joseph Glasson J.C. McCormack Frank Sacks W.C, Chace JK, Giffen D, McDonald Wm. Schaffer Francis Champion jC, W. Godfrey 7.C, MeGagin b.N. Shoecratt ~ Geo. A, Chureli J. 8. Goodman J. hk. McIntosh H. K. Silvey Victor M. Clement lohn A. Graham Angus Mclyver 4. H, Sg0eek A. W. Clindinin Geo. LD. Grant Male. m Meclver Henry Smit 0, K, Cloudypran H. A. Grant * David McKay Jr, Jobn M, Smith W, H. Me, Cobb Jas, Lhos, Gribble D, KR. MeKillican H, BEpaidl Charies H. Conley Geo, A. Grissel W. W. MeLeen Geo ‘W, Bta David Conley T. Hum pton hos, Mein RK. C. Sylvester Wm. Henry Cook Chas, Hegarty, F. R. Morn F. J. Thomas J. A, Craig G, F, Henticks Wil. mover, A, 4. Tiffany C, W. Cross J, Herrod Wm. Thos. Monke . J. B. Treadwell \ Hugh H. Derrah Ellen Hickman John A. Morgen Ewil Weiss i Geo. H, Davis Jobn Hippert W. H. Mieholas J.H. Whearman J.T. Davie Jobn T. Hooper J.D, Ostrom Wm. O, Williams J.T, Donnelly J, D. Howella ©. A, Pare Wm. J. Woods J. H. Doolittle G.M. Hughes Wm. E, Vatterson Jas. H, Yonng E eter Diunser iC, U. Jepson kK. G. renrose ay J, F. Dudley H. ©, Perkins — . J, ROLFE, Agent at Nevada City, J. BE. CARR, T. H, CAKR Carr Bros.. «* PROPRIETORS OF THE PALACE :: DRUG : “Cer. Pine and Vommercias + : STORE, ood Kx CONSTANTLY CN HARD ALAFGE AXND CCMFIETE 630(K OF BEYER THING USUALLY FOUND IN A Pirst-class Dru«: Store. PAINTS OILS VARNISHES ETC o BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS PERIODIVALS, PICTONsALS . ute Rea Wsraruna Agents for the Gan Francisco Examiner, i i RAND FLOWER seep The: Fiteet Brandy Gf. Gigars in Wevada ity FIBCe, GARDE Cure is the remedy for you. Bold by . Cars Bros,