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September 18, 1886 (4 pages)

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TON. GAN. AND. ad incipa ust be limits. , profit) acres. earing. } varien, sunarm of d about vation. acts in’ se and on, this in the r cultiublic ° ailroad. indance ‘id pur\ : a shelOwn as use and . for the that it lated on y; well springsnamed ing from e for in“in the . Good« is propth little is to purwithin 1 1it trees, 16 acres te., 500 0 apple, tivation, o Grass situated e, barn, dle, harand waortion of roodshed ‘oud. 60 barn and stock.” ory title. tivation ; 8, etc. 10 acres nd other . A good len, etc.,; its of NeCity; in lot-65 by perties in ranch for large free h oak and id 3 miles ontainin ct fenced. horses, 18 nith shop he place. ng. ig of 1200 f Nevada ind a porill be sold Timber 1e land. -situated, irass Valland and e. Splenin 4 miles nd can te ands, ffice of . of T. H. Smith,a prominent minFoster) of New York, and J. H. Martin, D.H. A. Johnson, A. W. house was situated near the BrighThe Daily I Transit Dailv. Mondays Excepted. Among the arrivals at the National Hotel we notice the names ing man of Alleghany, . W. M. Cratcher, Internal Revenue ‘Collector for this district, A. Driesbach, one the solid men of Indian Springs, accompanied by his wife, A. Weile of Los Angeles, (C. A. Siegel and Thos. Hayes, of San Francisco, leading commercial travelers. , Jo. ANTONEA was found : guilty as charged in Judge Davis’ court at/Grass Valley Thursday. The jury was out.about half an hour. Defendant was the party whe set fire to John Hasting’s wood. He was fined $120 or 120 days in the county jail. He was’ brought to the county jail. Mrs. Neumeyex, who is organizing the ‘‘Triumph of L:ve’’ operata, to take place soon, arrived Tuesday night from Santa Cruz, wheré she has been visiting her son who was dangerously ill. Mrs. ‘Neumeyer makes her home at the National while in this city. L. 8. Canxms, editor of the Transcript, returned by yesterday morning’s train, aftet having visited the many watering places in thé southern part of the State. He will resume his editorial duties on Monday. THERE was an appeal case, John Nebe vs. Chas. Pietzsch, from the Justice’s-court in Rough & Ready township, filed in the Clerk’s office yesterday. T.S. Ford is attorney for appellant. ee -Tae Great Register, at the Clerk’s office,shows that there are at the present time about 4700 registered voters. It will not vary much from these figures at the time of election. _ es Frank Snett, one of Nevada county’s most popular citizens, has returned from an Eastern trip. He had a good time, but was glad to get back to his old California home. SAA HR EON C. H. Houune, Chas. O. Hallett and Max Getz, commercial men from San Francisco, are registered at th ion. They are well known in/this locality; oo Tue Mexicans residing in this vicinity celebrated the anniversary of Mexican Independence, on Thursday evening last, by firing a salute on the bed-rock. A RESIDENCE belonging to. Mrs. Reynier of Boston ravine was destroyed by fire Thursday. The ton Honse. rd Mrs. Honora J. Kerr, mother of Mrs. Martin Ford, formerly of Grass Valley and n»w of San Jose, died Sept. 14th. : ome' A. B. Dresieis going to make a red-hot fight for the nomination of District Attorney, on the Democratic ticket. A. Franpy, of Edwards Bridge, was registered at the .Union yesterday. He has been down to the State Fair. H. B. Wueaton and wife, of ‘Smartsville, were in the city yesterday. Pavn Quick, of Badger Hill, is sejourning at the Union. An Old Timer. Fabien Carson, one of the oldest residents of this county, arrived here yesterday being on his way to his old home in Canada. In 1853 he was engaged in mining on Brush Creek, where he made a fortune. In 1859 he went to Snow Point and located a ranch where he has lived up to this time. A few years‘ago’a suit was commenced against him by a mining company for possession of the agricultural claimed to be mineral. The case was tried in the courts of this county and appealed to the Supreme Court, and resulted in his favor. Califcnia forever, he called to ask us to do him the favor of saying in the Transcrrrer ‘“‘that it was through W, D. Long, his attorney, that his property was saved to him, and be wished in this way, to express his gratitude to. Mr. Long.” % land, which was} As he is going to leave. . ‘Republican Caucus. Between three and four hundred Republicans assembled at Hunt's Hall on Thursday evening last, for the purpose of nominating delegates to be voted for at the primaries to be held to-day. A. H. Parker, Secretary of the County Central Committee, called the meeting to order, and on motion Judge Walling was unanimously elected Chairman. XK. Casper, John Werry and Jas. G. Hartwell were chosen Secretaries. Various ropositions were offered as to the ‘est method of selecting delegates, and after considerable discussion, the resolution offered by Archie Nivens was adopted. The following is the resolution : “That every Republican present (not a candidate for office) write their nwn name on a slip of paper and drop the slip into a hat. That tke chairman appoint a committee of two to collect the slips, thoroughly mix them, and draw ‘from the hat ten slips. As each name is drawn from the hat the Chairman will request the party mentioned to step upon the platform immediately, without vonsulting with any known candidate or other parties as to his duties: shall constitute ten delegates to be. voted for at the primaries That the chairman instruct the ten delegates to select two names each, without consulting each other or receiving suggestions from any. one, write the names selected, on aslipof paper and hand it to the Secretary. That the name of no candidate for office be selected and the names thus chosen shall constitute the remaining 20 delegates to be voted for at the primaries. Should the names of any one be duplicated by any of the committee, that party handing in the last duplicate slip shall be requested by the: Chairman to select some other name in place of the one dupligated.”’ In accordance with the above, the ballot was proceeded with and about three hundred votes were cast. A young boy was selected from the audience who was then blindfolded, and drew the following ten names-from the box: Leonard Foote, A. R. Pennington, E. A. Davis, Abel Sandow, James Rodda, John Nivens, J. V. Hunter, James Snell, A. Nivens, John Hocking. The above named delegates then selected the following: L. Foote—E. O. Tompkins and . B. ¥, Stewart. A. Nivens—K.‘ Casper and A.: Isoard. ; Jas. Rodda — Joseph Thomas and R. ©. Walrath. Abel Sandow—Ed. Harry and Joseph Martin. James Snell—John Hoskin and John H. Snell. E,. A. Davis—W. F. Englebright and R. E. Robinson. J.Nivens—T. G. Farrer and J. M. Boffington. A. R. Pennington—Henry. White and Samuel Shurtleff. J. V. Hunter—Wm: H. Smith ‘}and Geo. A. Nihell. John Uocking — Edwin Tilley hand-W. G. Richards. Sierra County Cases. In the case of Holm vs. Uncas Mining Company and Palmer vs. Same, Consolidated, the Supreme Court has just decided that the fact that Holm before filing his miner’s lien, transferred all his claim as collateral security to Beaver and Junot, but afterward had it reconveyed, and filed a lien for the amount claimed to be due him, did not divest his right to the lien claimed. The orders drawn by Holm in favor of Beaver and Juvot were neither accepted nor paid by the Uncas Co., but were returned to Holm before the filing of his claim of lien. In the Palmer suit they decide that the depositions of Schmidt and Palmer, taken--by stipulation of counsel before Head; Justice of the Peace of Arizona, estop appellant from claiming that they were not taken under a commission issued from the Court, though there was no waiver of a commission in the stipulation. M., Farley, of the firm of Little & Farley of this city, was the attorney for Holm. 5 f oe The Campaign Opens. is ‘ Republican meetings are to be held this evening at Sacramepto, Eureka, Nevada City, Los Angeles, Salinas, Weaverville, Woodland, Napa, Marysville, San ta Cruz, San Rafael, Merced, Visalia, Fresno, Santa Rosa and Vallejo. These meetings will open mouth, . the ball which will be kept rolling Will have these charms—taxe. : and try Peete aii kin tin RY SE Auctien Postponed. The auction sale of Lubke’s furniture on Lost-Hill is hereby posttill November 2d. ' Try Ayer’s Pills, and be cured Misery is a mild word to describe the mischief to body and mind caused by babitual constipation. The regular use of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, in mild cases, will restore N. Lopke. the torpid ‘viscera to healthy ‘acnineteen asensernetenamne eee ee That the’ ten names thus drawn. ; Grass Valley, Union: Grass Valley is the largest town in Nevada county, containing; with its suburbs, over 7,000 inhabitants. No better public schools can be found in the State than are in Grass Valley, although there are not enough school buildings at present to keep the scholars from being crowded. The business of the town is fair, and will compare favorably with most places of its size in the State. There are in Grass Valley, 7 hotels,.13 groceries, 5 dry goods stores, 4 boot and shoe stores, 4 drug stores, 6 meat markets, 1 fish and vegetable market, 3 livery stables, 5 breweries, 2 soda factories, 3 bakeries, 25 or 30 saloons, 2 confectionery establishments, ¢ furniture stores, 8 or 9 variety stores, 3 hardware stores, 4 barber . shops, 2 news depots, 2 cigar factories, 2 undertaking establishments, 4 restaurants, 3 lumberyards, 2 planing mills, 2 auction stores, 2 tailoring establishments, 3 harness shops, \7 blacksmith shops, 2 wagon shops, and several miscellaneous places of business, such as insurance agents, etc., together with several boot and shoe makers. Also several millinery and dressmaking establishments. All of these places of business makes a good sized town. The town has been long without.a public hall fit for theatrical purposes, but the want issoon to be filled, as Van Hoeter’s Hall will soon, be completed and in running order. The Sheep License Tax. The following is the section of the ordinance of Sierra coun:y imposing a tax-upon.-sheep. The tax is paid and there is no grumbling about it. Why can’t Nevada county imitate Sierra county in this matter ? Every person engaged in the business of raising, grazing, or pasturing sheep in Sierra county must obtain a ‘license therefor from the license tax collector of said county and pay the following sums for the’same: For all sheep owned, raised, grazed, or pastured in said county by such person, the sum of five (5) cents per head per annum, provided that no license shall be granted for a less term than one year, and provided that all moneys collected under this section, (except the fee of license tax collector for his services under this section which is heteby fixed at fifty (50) per cent. of such moneys, and which is alfeady allowed him for such gervices,) shall be paid into the county treasury for use of the general road fund of the county. >> ~ ‘ Keep the Paper Posted, An exchange remarks and we agree: A local newspaper is often accused of bias in regard to giving personal notices, or mentioning the coming and going of some and omitting others. The accusation is wrong and unjust. The faults are with the people and not with the paper. We are always willing and anxious to publish everything of interest to the public, but the country newspapers cannot afford to have a score of local reporters. . If you have visitors let us know who they are and where they came from. If anything happensin your vicinity let us know, about it; if there is a party at your house furnish us with the items;-if you die come and tell us; if you get married let us know; if you know any thing let us know about it. You will find us ready to notice one as another, patron or otherwise, foes or friends. Our object is to give the news. sais adh thi oes te Life Sentence. Concerning William Edwards, well known in Nevada county, the Auburn Republican of Sept. 15th says: Tuesday afternoon J. M. Fulweiler made a motion fora new trial of William Edwards, convicted somé time ago for shooting and killing John O’Connorat Chappeljets°on the 14th of last March. Judge Myres overruled the motion and immediately sentenced. Edwards to San Quentin for life. Edwards exhibited the same quiet ‘indifference he has inaintained ever since he has been in jail. Tur Chronicle is going to make a personal fight against every nominee for the Senate and” Assembly on the Republican ticket who is in favor of Sargent for the Senate. That means, ifitis successful in defeating them, that the Democrats will have their say on
the next Senator, and that say will be for Geerge Hearst. Hus}. George seen the Chronicle? “By taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla many a poor sufferer who submits to the surgeon’s knife, because of malignant sores and scrofulous swellings, might be saved, sound and whole. This medicine 4 . Democratic Neminations. . The Democrats of this city met on Thursday evening last to nominate candidates to be voted for at the primaries to be held to-day. The following named: gentlemen were elected, having received the highest number of votes cast® Precinct No. 1, 8 delegates—R. G. McCutchan 27 votes, John A. Seely 17, Wm. H. Martin 20, T. H. Carr 20, C. Harrison 20, J. Keenan 15, J. J. Smith 23, Wm. Findley 16. Precinct No. 2, 11 delegates— Cal. R. Clarke 21 votes, Thos. 8. Ford 24, Frank Power 20, Jas. Nagle 20, Dr. C. D. Bobo 19, Chas. Kent 238, Wm*% Walters 14, D. Ebaugh 16, Geo. C. Shaw 15, W. Craig 15. Democratic Delegates. The following is a list of delegates elected to the Democratic State Convention from Grass Valley: West precinct— John C. Coleman, J. M. Lakenan, J. J. Dorsey, Geo. D. McLean, W. W. Nelson, Geo. Fletcher, D. Meagher, Thos. Cloke, Sam Granger, P. H. Paynter. East Precinct—John Stewart, David Bryan,?-R. Fitzgerald, Frank Dulmaine, Wm. Hobby, Mat Tracy, Wm. H. Mitchell, Chas. Duval, Ben. Penhall, James C. Conaway. Republican Meeting at the Theater Tonight, Hon. A. A. Sargent will address the people of this city at the Theatre this evening. This being the first meeting of the campaign, and Mr. Sargent’s former home, we hope there will be a large crowd in attendance, -There is no doubt atout his delivering an able ad‘dress, and the people should turn out to hear the distinguished gentleman. . ‘Will Commence this Evening. L. Hyman will commence selling his stock of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Furnjshing Goods, Hats, Caps-and Dry Goods this evening, at the corner of Main and Commercial streets, where unprecented bargains will be given. Mr. Hyman, having suffered severely by the fire, requests all who are indebted to him to call and settle, as he needs the money. ae It <-> S Special Session. A special session of the Board of Supervisors has been called to meetat the Court House to-day, for the purpose of establishing and changing ‘boundaries of electior) precincts. Also to take into consideration the plans and specifications for enlarging the dining room at the County Hospital. os Attend to It. The County Clerk is busy revising the Great Register of the county, preparatory to having the same printed. Itisthe duty of every voter to see that his name is properly registered. Those who neglect so important a personal matter will have no one but th: mselves to blame. o-e Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court yesterday,, Hon. J. M. Walling presiding : J. B. Johnson vs. Wm. Barton. C ontinued till Sept. 23d. Who Wants Money? Any one wanting to borrow three or four thousand dollars can hear of a chance to get it ata low rate of interest by applying at the Transcript office. TILDEN’sebody was encased in four coffins, The outside box was made of Spanish red cedar, covered with black silk plush. The inside coffin was of copper, lined with tufted satin with a full-length glass cover. The lid of the cedar casket was lined full length, the inside being satin tufted. The handjes and mountings were of solid silver, oxodized. On the outside lid a solid silver plate bearing the simple inscription, ‘Samuel J. Tilden.” At the grave the coffin was placed in a self-locking, water and burglar proof steel casket, which was encased in a marble grave vault, making four in all— copper, cedar, steel and marble. Thus his body may be preserved for years and years. SToneMAN is good to Chinamen convicted of murder. He _recently commuted the sentence of one in Santa Clara county, and now he bas respited Fong Ah Sing. For Neuralgia there is no medicine in the wide world equal to Dr. Gunn’s Bitters. It has cured tens of-thousands. . —— 1 Everysopy drinks the delicious ‘soda water sold by Carr Bros, tf —_—————-0 —a Iv you feel despondent Dr Gunn’s Bitters. phage barmone as have sae 0s Gor ng the past year, an a single complaint has ever been made ‘against them. Swarr’s photogaphs are second to no artist in the State. Go and see specimens at his gallery on Broad ‘street, opposite Stumpf’s. Hotel. Prices low. 030-tf UNtme. most bitters,Dr. Gunn’s Bitters does everything that is claimed for. it. Ir you want a cold, refreshing and healthy drink, try Carr Bros.’ soda water. tf Carr Bros. use pure fruit s ups in their soda water. t ene When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she became Miss, she c'ung to Castoria When she had children she gave them ‘ Castoria Swit & Waterman Protection to American Labor and Industries. REPUBLICAN MEETING. HON. Av A, SARGENT, WILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE ON THE ISSUES OF THE DAY AT NEVADA CITY, eA, * a Saturday, September 18th, Hoa County Committee will please make ‘ necessary arrangements for the meet'y order of the Republican State Central Commitee, ' A. P. WILLIAMS, Chairman, JAMES R. FINLAYSON, Secretary. Swill& Wateran Protection to American Labor and Indust: ies. REPUBLICAN MEETING, J, 6. CAMPBELL, ESQ, Republican Nominee for Congress, 2d Dist., WILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE ON THE ISSUES OF THE DAY AT NEVADA CITY, Weduesay, Qaiter bth. {\HE County Committee will please make I the necessary urrangerhents for the meeting. By order of the Republican State Central Committee. . A. P. WILLIAMS, Chairman. JAMES R. FINLAYSON, Secretary. Ovzr a million bottles of Dr} When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria, . ‘Reduetion of Fare. of the old Grass Valley and Nevada City Bus Line,give notice that commencing on Sunday, September . Sth, they will carry passengers between the two towns, from hotel to hotel, for the sum of 25 cents for the round trip. Parties wishing to be called for will be charged the regular fare or 5 tickets for $1.50. Sole sahsindeataiancmielans Don’t forget to call on M. Dran, Merchant Tailor, tosee the good bargains he gives to the gentlemen of Nevada City. Come and see the goods before you order elsewhere. Beg don’t you forget it.’’ ee tf Uss D. D. D. for Dyspepsia. POLITICAL. . For Supervisor—3d District. semana, J T. CLINE will be a candidate for the @ Office of Supervisor of the 3d District, a ce to the decisiom of tha Kepublican County Convention. For Supervisor—4th District. L, HATCH is hereby announced by e his many friends as a candidate for the ottice of Supervisor for the Fourth Distric! acaprimg . the townships of Rough and Ready and Bridgeport, subject to the pestvrg of the Republican County Convention F M. PRIDGEON is hereby announced @ 48 a candidate for re-election to the office of Supervisor, subject to the decision of the Democratic County: Convention. For Supervisor—-3d District. Ha DUNDON, OF GRANITEVILLE, will bea candidate for the nomination ot Supervisor of the Third District, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Cenvention. . For Justice of the Peace. P. SOWDEN ishereby announced @ 48 3 candidate for ro-election to the office of Justice of the Peace of Nevada Township, For State Senator. EB M. PRESTON is hereby announced as je ® candidate for the office of State Senator, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. For State Senator. WALRATH is hereby announced as a + candidate for the office of State Senator, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, For Assemblyman. R™ J. SIMS OF NEVADA CITY WILL be a candidate for the nomination of Assemblyman in the 14th District, subject . the decision of the Republican .Convenon. For County Recorder. ILLIAM MAGUIRE, of Lowell, Hill will be a candidate for the office o County Recorder subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. For District Attorney, * D, MASON, of Nevada City, will be a A . candidate for nomination as District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, , For Public Administrator. H. HANSON, of Grass Valley, will be « candidate for Public Administrator,subje*t to the devision of the Kepublican County Conventior, For District Attorney. P F, SIMONDS, of Nevada City, will be a + candidate for nomination as Distsict Attorney, by the Republican County Con vention. For Assessor. RASTUS BOND, of Nevada City, will be a candidate tor nomination as Coun Republican County Convention, For District Attorney.’ D, W. nomination as District Attorney, subject to the decision of the Repubilcan convention. P. F, BIMONDB, ©. W. OROBS CROSS & SIMONDS, A areere and Counselors at Law c 4&4 Wili practice in the &tate and U ited S:ates Courts, OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts! Bicck Ne vala Citv STAMPING. 8 Ihavea fine and full supply of patterns for all kinds of FANCY WORK & KENSINGTON PAINTING, I will be pleased to solicit all orders in that line, Please see sample books atthe Misses Keller's Millinery store on Commercial street, and all orders wilt be promptly attended to, au2-1m MISS LIZZIE OLIVER. Keystone Market. COMMERCIAL STREET,“NEVADA CITY, ta* CHAS. KENT, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASEL the above named Market, I will be glad to see all former — trons and will be able ,to supply the pyblic with ail kinds of . Fresh and Salt Meats, AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS MARKET! Which will be furnished at the VERY LOWEST RATES, Raving had long experience in the business, I can guarantee to give perfect s«tisfaction to all, ard will supply thej Very best in‘my Line. BALL KINDS OF LIVE STOCK. FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES} CHARLES KENT, For County Treasurer. urer, subject to the decision of the Kepublican Convention. For County Superintendent. J, TIFFANY will be a candidate for ent of Public Schools, subject to the. decision of the Republican Convention. For County Assessor. HOMAS H. MOORE, of Grass Valley, will be a candidate for the office o: County Assessor subject to the decision of the RepublicanCounty Corivention, jy28 For County. Superintendent. J. ROGERS, of Grass Valley, will « bea candidate for County Superintendent of Public Schoois, subject to the decision, of the Republi:an County Convention. For Public Administrator, R. LORD is a candidate for re-elec« tion to the office of Public Administrator, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. For Sheriff. EORGE LORD, of Grass Valley, is a candidate for re-election as Sheriff, subject tothe deision of the Republican County Convention. For Public Administrator. . J M. WILEY, of Grass Vailey, is a can« didatefor nomination as Public Administrator, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. For County Treasurer, ENRY MCNULTY, of Moore's Flat, will be a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican County. Convent.on. For County Assessor. AUL QUICK, 8en, of Badger Hill,will be P acandidate for the ottive of County Assubject to the devision of the Repub_ W. PF. ENGLEBRIGHT, —aNp— : ' . 3. Deputy Mineral Survyer, = JAMES K. BYRNE _ BYRNE & CROSS, ¢, ¥, CROSS, — $10 Pine Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL ‘ivil) and Mining Engineer,. Attorneys and Counselors at Law, . 1 Rooms 865 to 41 MoCreery’s Building, lican County Convention. + For sssemblyman. u J, ROU.FE, of Nevada City, willjbea [, candidate for the nomination of Asemblyman in the 14th District, subject to he decision of tue Republican «onvention, For Pablic Administrator. Be soMiLts; ot Nevada City, will be B [actieieetet aes te the decision of the Republican Convention, 1."-Wetterau & Carson, proprietors For Supervisor—3d District . . LONG will be ‘a candidate for . J ‘ EORGE E, ROBINSON will be a candi[7 date for ncmination as County Treas. . % + nomination for County Superintend: . WHOSE LARGE STOCK OF fall and Winer Gs, Cig, Bons, Sto als CAPS, DRY GOODS, ETC., . Which were DAMAGED by FIRE and WATER On the 9th of September, has leased the BRICK STORE of Judge Searls, — Junction of Main and Commercial Streets, ‘And will open in about a week, when all the Damaged Goods by Fire and water Will be Sold at a GREAT SACRIFICE. Everything will be sold in ten or fifteen days at any price they will bring. The stock is entirely new, and was purchased a few weeks ago for the Fall and Winter trade. \ IT WILL PAY EVERYBODY TO WAIT UNTIL THE STORE IS READY FOR BUSINESS. Persons indebted to me are requested ta call at G. C. Gaylord’s store, Broad Street, where their bills will be receipted. Proprietor San Francisco Opposition Store NEVADA CITY, CAL. COMPARE ANDJUDGE FOR YOURSELF ty Assessor, subject to the decision of the } ; Fac simile of the ordinary ham, Fac simile of the celebrated ‘“‘Our now being placed on the market, Tast’? Ham, taken from selected and claimed to be.as good as the hogs, trimmed and cured express“Our Taste.”’ ly for fancy trade. Always fea; bright an delicious, ‘ . 00 ee The OUR TASTE HAMS are.always fresh, bright, juicy an@ tender(as,a chicken. A slice for breakfast is‘indeed delicious. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM. Hall Labrs & Gx, Proprio, Sacraneaty Carr Bros. Drugstore, AGE ICY FOR THF§CELEBRATED DR. Woo0's LIVER REGULATOR sd Frepared trom the Active Meuicima Froper: ties Contained in Mandrake, Dandelion, Butternut, Black Root, Bog Bane, Bitter Root, Blood ‘Root, Calisaya Bark, Barberry § Bark, Sweet Flag, Indian Hemp, Wa-a-hoo, Golden Seal, ete, For the Speedy and Permanent Relief of the most hopeless cases o \ . Dyspepsia, Jaundice Chills and Fever, Disred Sick Headache. orde " : General Debility. And.all other diseases arising from a Bil‘. jous State of the stomach, or an inactive or Diseased Liver. REDINGTON & CO., S. F., Wholesale Agts” For sale by fall Druggiatel ee THE GERMALVAETROD — = Of Fing ring for the Pi no Rs, M. FARLEY has returned San Francisco where she has new German M of Asli. for them,