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The Daily Transcript. ;.
Ro. $2, Gulicenew. Nevada City Cal.
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CIRCULATES IN seaman. During mary, 1890, when eases which all other remedies
Nevada City Grads Valley, Rough & Ready, . terrific gales burst upon the British to oute, yield to ayer Fadl ggeun eer . reer
grade Cite North San Juan, French Cor-. stands, he-finds that barometers at} =. £2) ‘tion © ae
ral, Sweetland, North Leng poo ga
Flat, Granite Truckee,wre of Nevads Souety ‘also in Placer
coun! ‘amento, San} °°"
Freneisco-in tach throughout the State . idea is that the atmospheric power of
Biss yong oo an Diego from the 8irising or d ° g the mercury in a
— _______ . barometer is affected by the amount of
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1890.
LT
Funeral of Charles Brooks. ..
The funeral of arles.G. Brooks;
which took Plate fst residence of
B. H. Milleron Sunday, was largely
attended: “Rey. H. Wileox of tbe
Episcopal Church performed the last
sad rites in an affecting manner. The
strongest evidence of the high esteem
in which the late Charles Brooks was
heid by the people here was most un-.
A
Franklin Fox, a i. known English
London gave no reliable monitions of
these disastrous cyclones. Hisown
electricity in the air at the moment,
and that ‘‘to have strict, reliable weather
Z glasses we require electric tests of the
conditions of the atmosphere attached
to them.” :
posed, that
the
‘lass. ,
tric storm over a station the mercury,
for reasons never. fully explained, almost invariably rises orfalls very rapidly, though it often returns to its previous level::when the ;storm is past.
pas eee ae ee
suggestion for bettering weather
has been made by Capt. . .
It may be trae, as Capt. Fox has supelectricity has an effect on
ons of the mercury in the
g the passage of an elecfor nearly two
here but a short ‘time comparatively.
mistakably shown, © He had. been
No one who formed his acquaintance
could help-having.a high regard for
him. The singing was under the direction of John Werry and was superior. Thé’ pall bearers were Messrs.
Frank Nilon, B. N. Shoecrait, C.J.
Brand, Marcus” Barah, John “Hyssey_
and Henry Lane, “3a, #
_ The Pemtennial.
Virginia City. Enterprise; . A letter
from Superintendent Richards says
that he has the new adit tunnel in 615
feet, and the ground is’ becoming much
softer, indicating proximity to what
has been considered the’ front gravel
channel. It will have to run a considerable distance further to reach the
main channel where the real pay
gravel exits, which has been. found in
adjoining mines. What may be found
in this first channel, however, is a
matter of much interest. The ground
requires close timbering, and he is also
engaged in getting in a good supply of
timber forthe coming Winter’s run. —
After Big Game.
The men at-the Mt. Oro sawmill
have been bothered some ot late by
the presence of a bear in their immediai? vicinity, and they propose to put
astop te thetrouble. They have built
of mammoth logs a trap that is warranted tocatch anything on four legs that
comes-f-* ling around it, The trap has
been baited with a tempting’ morsel
such as bears hanker after, and a vic_ timis now expected at any hour. The
Transcript man has been promised a
_ choice steak from the tenderest portion
of one of the curly brutes that have
been bothering the sawmill men so
much.
0 0 e 2
A Kick frem Trackee.
Republican: If ramors are true
there are several would-be candidates
who are playing, the “‘still hunt’
game and propose to go into the convention without letting anyone know
that they are to be candidates. It
seems that they are afraid that if
they come out openly and announce
themselves as candidates that they
will invite opposition, This isn’t the
fives and ships from the ocean cyclone.
—New Orleans Picayune.
spring, whenthe ice on the river was
‘neral, which he did, being obliged to
hire a horse and carriage to make the . trati
journey, the nearest bridge being some
distance up the river.
said about paying him either for his
services or his expenses.
oceurred in the family. Mr. Baker was
There is little doubt that the electrical
and the down rush of rain, always accompanied by a down rush of air, will
tend to sustain or elevate the mercury
—an effect likely to be intensified when
in that electrical condition which fayvors heavy and prolonged precipitation from’ them, the effect. may very
naturally account for the barometric
degree of reliance to be placed upon
the weather glass. If the inyention of
a reliable: marine barometer shouldbe
the result of such experiments it would
be the means of saving thousands of
A Generous Farmer.
forinerly of Maine, while in Saco told
ofan experience he once had while
holding a pastorate near Bangor. There,
was a well todo farmér who lived on
the opposite bank of the Penobscot
from Mr. Baker’s residence who one
breakifig up, lost a daughter. Mr.
Baker was asked to officiate at the fuNothing . was
A little while afterward another death th
oO
asked ‘to conduct the services,
which he did, this time hiring a.man to
row him across the river, and again
with no mention of compensation. The
Y plaint, after lon
pleased to on .
pleté cure, an
return of the disease.”
with r
once, gaining in ‘stren;
coverin;
too
medicine.”
medicine I know of.” —L.
oodlan:
Ayor’'s
Tol
tion, over
by the use of
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
108 Stevenson _.
A Fact
FORTH knowing is that blood aig.
ment. comes
--hand daily.. Even _
plaints as Ri
™ tic Gout, and
ly eradicated
mfort, and having tr
r that a man
Ayer’s Barsaparifis. I then decided to
state of clouds, as Lord Rayleigh has} make a trial of this medicine, and took
1
t months. am
shown, determines their precipitation, en 3 re > that, it effected a comL. A. Statk, Nashua, N. Mrs ,
writes: “One year ago Iwas taken ill
heumagen being confined to my
x thi the descending air is filled with the. house a z came ont of the
smoke and dust arising over agreatcity. . -sickness very much &¢ tated, with no
Wh storm appe' tem disordered in
Fhen, therefore, # great is apatop py aaintoncet to use Ayer's
hing, and clouds in’ its frorit are Sarsaparilis and began to imiprove at
“T have taken a
; t thi) hi done me s0
phenomenon noted by Capt. Fox. At cine, Wyod as Ayer’s Sarsaparilia,” I
all events, the series of experiments fais jie, beneticta! eters be _ i a
} “ poses fail ite one é, a
wich hee could ne ae ly testify that it is the best blood-throw new and valuable light upon W. Ward, Sry
d, T
PREPARED BY
Or. J. GC. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass
Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5.9 bottle.
The Gelebrated Freazhebure.
Rev. Smith Baker, of Lowell, Mase., . "sr=xted“APHRODITINE 5.
Ish woN a
POdITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cure any form
ofnervous disease
sorder of.
fro excessive /
use of Stimulants, EFORE
or Opium, or through youtniul
Power, Wakef 5
back, seminal Weakness,
Nocturnal Em issions, Let:eorrh' on,
ziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neglected often lead to premature
old and insanity, Price $1.00 a box, Gboxes
for $5. Sent 4 mail on vere of price’
A UARANTEE is given for
every $5.00 order received, torefund the money if.
WRIT:AEN G
Permanent cure is not eff
thousands of testimonials from old and young,
both a have been permanen
phroditine. Circular free.
“scific Branch,
OR SALE BY
W. D. VINTON. Nevada City.
“such deep-seated —
and stubborn commatism, RheumaA like, are thoroughthe use of this wonderful alterative.
Mrs. BR. Irving
, 110 West
125th street, New
York, certifies :—~
“ About twovyears ago, after suffering
ears from rheumatic
t, being able e walk ony with great .
ied various
remedies, including mineral _waters;without relief, I saw .by an advertisement in a C pe’
been relieved of this distressing comsuffering, by taking .
that I have since had no
h and soon remy usual health. I cannot say.
in praise of this well-known
eat deal of mediSarsaparilla,
AFTER
oe Hearing bt dowa Palas in the
» Nervous Pros.
FRANCIB~9. Cat
to
hens.”
the
byr
.,
rimone
nde
indiscrerain
We have
tly cure
duress
next spring the farmer’s mother, passed
away. Mr. Baker was obliged to imake
the journey as he did the first time by
riage. ‘This time the farmer went to
Mr. Baker and said: ‘Mr. Baker, you
have been very kind to come over
here to conduct these funerals at
at such an expense to you, and I feel
that itis asking altogether too much,
I want to pay you something. So next
fall, when the apples are ripe. you drive
around and yon can help yourself from . _
square way of doing and it is to be
hoped that the convention will sit
down pretty hard on the aspirations of
these men. f
The Granada Old idaho.
Virginia City Enterprise: Grass
Valley, Cal., is the site of many rich
and famous mines of the yellow metal.
Among those the Idabo is chief. It-is
known all over the coast as a wondeiful, grand-mine.-—Itseems that there
is nolet upto it. Night before last
another great strike was made in it. A
new ledge of free-milling ore was found
any coche,” eee
He Didn’t Tell His Parents.
“TJ have never been so happy before
in all my life,” gaid Henry Soulen, the
father of a 15-year-old boy who fell
from'a fifth story window in the New
Insurance building, and was saved from
a horrible death by alighting upon a
mass of telegraph wires. Mr. Soulen
‘was about his son’s escape, and,
although two days had
voice trembled with emotion. ‘I have
just been over to the scene of the accident,” he stated, ‘“‘and consider that
my boy’s escape was simply wonderful.
The wires upon which he fell are not
init at a point below the 1700 level.
This ore will mill from $80 to $100 a
Grass Valley is a town built-on ton.
a foundation of gold.
Second Premium.
Telegraph:
first premium.
New Clothing Store.
L. Hyman arrived here on Sunday
He will reopen a clothing store in about a week
‘at his late stand in the National Exchange Hotel, the goods having alThe new store will be
under the charge of his brother-in-law,
evening from Marysville.
ready come,
Mr. Lubeck. ®
F——_— .
Tr you could see your own scalp
through an ordinary magnifying glass,
you would be amazed at the amount
of dust, dandruff, and dead skin thereonaccumulated. The best and most
popular. preparation for cleansing the
scalp is Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
A mepicive endorsed and used by
physicians and druggiste—Simmons
Liver Regulator. :
Appetite and sleep may. be improved, every part of the system
strengthened and the animal spirite
regaintheir bouyancy by the use of
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening
Cordial ahd Blood Purifier. For sale ONE ENJOYS
by Carr Bros. i
My ownfamily medicine—Simmonr
Liver Regulator. — Rev. Jas. M
Rollins, Fairfield, Va.
Fox rheumatic and neuralgic pains,
yubin Dr. J. H.Mckean’s Volcanic
Oil Liniment, and take Dr. J. H.Mc
Lean’s Sarsaparilla. You will no
We mentioned the
other day that the Council of the
Legion of Honor at Nevada City had
taken the first premium, $50, for
initiating the most members for the :
year. We did not mention then, for] grabbed John in his arms and thanked
we did not then know, that Valley
Council, Legion of Honor, of Grass
Valley, took the second premium of
$40. Valley Council intends at the
end of the current year to take the
more than a dozen in number.” It appears that young Soulen did not tell
his parents of his frightful experience.
pened. He thought he might as well
keep quiet so long as he had not been
hurt. In the evening my son Herman,
-who had read about the affair while
down town, rushed into the house,
God that he was still alive. Then we
heard for the first time of John’s fearful experience.” —Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Mother—Lucy, hasn’t Mr. Jinks proposed yet?
Lucy—No, not yet, mamma.
Mother—He helped you to put on
your gloves last night.
Lucy (shaking her head)—I know he
did, but there are six buttons on the
gloves, and when he buttoned the fourth
button he asked me if that wasn’t
enough. It only took him a minute.
If he had any serious intentions it
would have taken him half an hour at
least. I see he is only trifling with my
young aftections.—Chatter.
Soth the method and results whe:
syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan
ind refreshing to the taste, and act
rently yet. promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver;and Bowels, cleanses the sys
em effectually; dispels golds, head
whes and fevers and cures habitual
onstipation permanently. For sale
p 5Ocand $2 bottles by all druggists
suffer long, but will be gratified with + CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. . .
by Carr Bros. ext nd Louisvuge, Cee EW YORK, NY.
Staple and Fancy Hardware
are, Eto.
Twelve Distinct Styles of
HEATING :: STOVES,
Andall the Best and Newest PatGlassware,
terns.
(OOK :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES,
All Styles.
The Famous Suoerior R
The Bestin the Market.
Agents for the celebrated
CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING:
Guns, Pistols.
Ammunition of all
SOLE AGENTS FOR
O. V. B. Pocket Knives.
e do not carry English cutthe superior lery. We believe in
merits of American products.
PAINTS,OILS, P
WIN
FREIGHT ADDED.
UTTY,
DOW GLASS, ETC.
We Sell Everything at
San Francisco {Prices,
Kinds.
HAS LEASED
RMERLY CONDUCTED BY
and having renovated and
Tat class style is now prepared to
public in a satisfactory manner,
IN ALL STYLES.
IN ITS SEASON, :
Meals at
COOKED TO ORDER.
or ~~.
{A Fall assortment of
Everything neat and palatable.
MRS.A.PERRY
THE PINE STREET RESTAURANT
FRESH OYSTERS
Rich Ice Cream
All Hours,
Fine Fresh Candies.
A, TAM,
réfitted it in
serve the
ore
pram
r
BARTLE
AND OTHER
TT
THE HIGHEST MARKET
PAID FOR
Enquirejof
Mevada City.
PEARS WANTED .
Marketable Pears.
E. BOOTH,
Cerner Pine and. Commercial Streets,
PRIOE
Just = Received !
Dress Hat!
Especially adapted for
4
sts
~e_——
IN-THE WAY OF A
Street and Traveling Purposes.
This, Hat is having an immense sale in San Francisco
and will be worn by a great many Native Daughters in
the coming celebration
‘MRS. LESTER’*& CRAWFORD.
Main Street, Nevada City.
‘
STATE FAIR?
eee
SPECIAL . INVITATION.’
4
center of the Art Gallery, will be found again this year a
splendid exhibit of MATH USHEK PIANOS, and you
are hereby invited to call’ and examine the solid IRON
“
increasing popularity.
The Mathushek Pianos have taken the First Premium
(Silver Medal) at Mechanics Fair, also Society Medal at
State Fair which is the highest award given to Pianos.
‘We sold nearly all that we put in our exhibit last year;
and we hope to dispose of more this season.
JOHN F. COOPER,
Sole Manfg Agent for the Mathushek (New Haven,
Conn.) Pianos. Write for new Circular, and call and see
een the Fair.
Store and Ware Rooms, 631 J Street, Sacramento.
RATHER PREVIOUS!
To advertise our Fall Line of
Men's Overcoats,
But as every one intending to attend the Admission Day
Celebration will need one, we had our Eastern houses
ship them early and they are now on hand. We are
showing the
Finest Styles
Ever seen in the mountains, and it is needless to say the
Prices Are All Right.
B, H. MILLER, ~
ie Sixth Annual Pat!
{Commencing TUESDAY, Seutember 23rd, and Continuing
Liberal Purses for State, District
Liberal Premiums for Live Stock
In the North Hall of the Exposition Building, in §the . s400.
FRAME MATHUSHEK. They are different from}
other Pianos. They have obtained a wide spread and . ji
‘} trained.on the Socie'
pat
—OF THE— . Pl bs
i
h
SEVENTEENTH
For 1890
GLENBROOK: PARK,
FIVE DAYS.
cipal #
‘$10,000
and County Horses :
Farming, Orchardland Dairv
Products ard Mining,
Mechanical and
Art Exhibits,.
Five Days Racing !
Speed Programme for 1890;
fuesday, September 23rd.
1, Running—Three-fourtns mile and re
peat, $400. bor ee ia
2. Trotting—One mile and repeat, for
two years old—County—$2.50.
Trotting—For 4 years old—District—
24th
4. Running—One mile and a half} dash,
Wednesday, September
5. Trotting—?2:40 class, $500. g
6. Trotting—One year o)d, one mile -for
coltsowned in the county, $150.
Ladies Tournament atll a. M.
Thursday, September 25th
Grand Stock Parade at10a.m. 0"
7, Running—Five-eighths of amile and
repeat—for horses owned in tne county,
8. Trotting—2:27 class, $7:
$300.
Fridav, September 26th
10. Running—One mile and repeat,
11 Trotting—2:30 class, pagan
Saturday, September 27th
Premiums atll a. M,
aM, pases for ee $800.
addle horse race (county) for
be given during the week : ohh
will be made on the previous day. cmon M2
Conditions.
enter and 8to start, but th
the right to hold a less number than 6 to
fill by the deduction of a proportionate
anount of the Rare
Any races fil
also 20 per cent. of the purse.
The National Association rules to govern.
of any two classes alternate
special race between heats. ;
«A horse making a walk-over shall be entitled only tothe entrance money paid in.
When less than the required number of
starters appear they may contest for the entrance money pale in, to be divided as fol.
lows: Two-thirds to first, one-third to the
senhe ‘State Agriculta » The, Sta cultural Society rul
to govern ajl running races seen
wee Saneere name are otherwise.
n-starters in running rac: tor ani es . ig races will be held
n of the above races the entr
Be 0 par nant OED nree an na enna
ons. res W
ios hy one 10 per pent: idehiecaat.
n all races entries not declared out by 6
Pp. M.of the di receding th ied fo fat g che race will be
ere there is more than on
one person or in the interest of; aar hy
ticular horsethey are to start must be named by 6p. M. of the day preceding the race.
a
are eligiblethat were owned i:
of Nevada, Placer, Yuba, Sutter oleae
Butte, Sierra, Shasta, Plumas, Tehama an
Lassen, and Washoe and Ormsby counties
oF oe ae . ot Nevada, re to July ist;
‘ainin: "1
fom, July 1st. igs co ig nen oii ima
orses are eligible in coun
owned in the count prior A a iste :
8 track from
Hay, straw and feed will not be furnieleed
by the Society, but will be for sale on the
grounds at reasonable rates.
preree close with the Seoretary on Aug.
Entry Blanks can be obtained u:cation to the Secre ‘8 ace Nevedathe
All purses are free toall unless otherwise
sesignated. M. L. MARSH
: » Presid
P. O. Address, Nevada City “Oat
“J, Rorsg, Secretary. Epo
~ P.O, Address, Nevada City, Cal.
received at the Be "
go 1 Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street M_
m. L. & D. MARSH, -“
MIN
. Agricultural istrict Assocation eorex POINTED PIOKETS,
Doors, Windows,
OREGON
Rock Creek Mil and Laer Company.
Proprietors.
ae
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
. ‘Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Siding,
Ceiling, Stepping,
Clear Sugar and Yellow Pine
ING LUMBER A SPECIALTY.
o——AND SAWED CEDAR Posts.
RE .
All kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand or cut to order on short notice, —
. :
Blinds. Screens, Moldings of all kinds.
The Lcwest Market Fates.
M. L. & D. MARSH.
Yard on Boulder Street. Nevada Oity. Mill on Rock (reek.
LAND COMPANY
ct np RE SEER F ER
AND BRANOH OFFIOES IN
iding large tracts of Land, an
lore: 3,200 scans of Land into 5 to 20acre Lots. T
shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts Lagnges on the market, 225 huye been sold.
W'TH .TS—
—o—CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERT
His FOR SALE A LARGE LOT or apt, STOCK AND. FRUIT FARMS, ALSO,
e Oregéii Land Company was es
We claim that 10 acres of choice Lan’ in Fruit will
re f Wheat in the Mississippi Valley. : ;
“We alec make valuable improvements in the way ofroads, fences, etc. We can sell a
small tract of Land for the same price per acre that y
In Purses and Premiums!)*
The Leading Harness Shop of Nevada City
“\. BROAD STREET, BELOW NATIONAL HOTEL,
arm.
Send for Pamphlets, Maps and Price List.j
ecially organized tor the purpose of~b
has during the tog two vous bought ie
Home Office at SajJem, Oregon, aye
(in the State Insurance Buildine.)
PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY.
vid./ \esuccess of this undertaking is
bring « Janger income than 160
‘ou would have to pay for a large
50.
9. Trotting—Three year, old—District—
12. Trotting—Four years old—free for all,
Grand Stock Parade and award of
18. Running—Two miles and repeat, $500.
notice of which
. §All trotting races are the best 3 in 5 (except the two years old and poerhes) 6 to
e Board reserves
ng with 10 or more.entries, the Society will add all ied aa ped
but the Board reservesthe peat to trot heats
, Or rot a
In races designated as District all horses ¥
fay Bids forthe Bar Privt -. mote parts of the State. To LAND
brook Park, Music and the gst, at, Glen HOME SEEKERS throughout the
Stand at ‘he Paviliop, Nevada City, will be . fu
cretary’s office, Nevadato 812 0 cloc. §iu., Wedneac : the co!
a 10 C1 ea meeaaT. Eel . ty varied and extensive resources pre
. Proprietor
Heavy Concord Team Chain and Express Harness.
Light Buggy Harness ofall Kinds on hand and made‘to oraer.
Boston team buggy and express Coliars.
Riding Saddles and Bridles.
Robes, Blankets, Weband Leather Halters.
furry Combs and Brushes of all descriptions,
Buggy Whips, Whipstocks, Lashes, Slacksnakes.
‘Axle Grease, Harness Oil, Harness Soap.
Gents’ and Boys’ Buck and Kid Gleves.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Driving Gauntlets. .
Carriage Trimmings and Buggy Harness a Specialty
TERMS CASE. .
PRICES THE LOwzZTsT.
property
to
THE STATE FAIR OF 185
TO BE HELD AT 3
SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 8 to20.j
The counties that have enterprise enough to place their
light are the localities that will attract capital for inyeaaent products in ¢ competitive
Delays Are Dangerous!
Fail not to be represented at the Annual Exposition of California’s Resources
«
Onen Air Amusements for the Dav . .
. Grand Musical Concerts for the Evening !
FOR WHICH
Liberati’s Famous Military Band, (of 50 Selected Artists,)
OF NEW YORK, HAS BEEN ENGAGED,
Address the Secretary. Bs
EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary,
Nouth Yuba Transrortation and Supply Company.
Incorporated = 1,290,
Al¢ Trecivcot ¢ O, Esq. GEO. A. HARE: E
H. C. CALLAHAN, Esq. ED Esc
E. J:.RECTOR, Seoretary. Oe ee a
PR ormonceon® Nevada City for Maybert via Washington and xt
Mondays, Wednesdavs a i
Stages leave Maybert tor Hevene City via ~ gs a eS hs te
Thursdavs and-Saturdays, at 5 A. M.
“WORTH
N. B.—This organization was eis . MOHOKs venues. ry for the protecti f +
business with us. We propose ,to run Sta, Lis 9 ves and thosé doing
no snow. We éam aly satelt hhe nosperartes Bn pines FI winterand Summer, snow.or
. acs ourfriends. Signed:
Washington Mining Co., “jie ~
Dumoal D. maning ss Yuba Mining Co,,
CHRISTOPHER GREEN, resident,
GEO. G. ALLAN, Esr.
GEO, E: TURNER, Esq.
Ormonde und Washiagton on Tuesdays,
Bluebell Mi
anyon Creek Mining Gos eee:
Kutablished im 1852
Nevada: Assay . Office, . IT HAS TURNED UP.
J.J OTT, Proprietor uicepsenrcaes
NO. 25 MAIN STREET...NEVADA CITY A CHANCE TO MAKE
OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPMOoOnNnzry?.—
tion refined, melted and Assayed. ~
comnet, Gold Bars exchanged for Coin. 574
connection with my Assay Office I have a
small Quarts M . with which I can make
practical Mill Teste,and guarantee correct
returns in every way. Working tests willoe
ps)
Y selling our new Book “CHA:
SKETCH KS.” itis the i eiliug
AEIWOns PULL, EAGE ORGINAL IL
LUSTRATIONS, deta aha’ aetine + a
made with from 50 40 800 pounds, PRICES . cicreus, 024 serious. Printed on heavy
. plate paper. Book
LOW ° size and character ever pul ed. oe
e agent sold
TAKE three days. Frio Of ou 7 aging
Apply at once ior terms on Fs Md If you
T ; are not satisfied when outfit recelyed, mony refunded,
Address,
is xo Southwestern House,
Want to Keep Thorough:s Posted 18 NO Ee Seen.
: CONCERNING — 4 Nashville, Tenn. 9g20-4m
Bde aad ad eee a eae
ENA
W. W.WAGGONER,
ae ee .
(Successor to W. F. Englebright,)
pe eee os eitsl Sdh thal
=. Civil ; Engineer: and : Surveyor,
Deputy County Surveyor and
Deputy U.S. Mineral Surveyor.
GOLD MINING,
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