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September 18, 1890 (4 pages)

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o's § Bes RS ome a ” YWOLA LXAN6. gee4 Sie Daily Transcript. » Nevada City Society Directory. PUBLISHED Every * Day Except Monday, —BY = BROWN & CALKINS, . ~ N.P. Brown, °. ~ . Li 'S, Calkings Business Manager. ‘Editor, pt. Block,’ Commercial wee Nevada City, Calif, ere TERMS.OF SUBSCRIPTION : . One Year, payable in Advance...$6, City Subscribers. 15 Cts per week: Terms for Agebaleets tising ; Laval Advertise r square for first insertion and iis te cee for each: additional -inas a end didvertisemants. de per card rate —furnished on application. Local Notices -10 cents per line for first r n ands4 centsper line for each additoned fesertione es ion: Orrumat VINTON'S DRUG SLORE, NEVADA CITY. ISTLETOE, ENCAMPMENT, NO. Tad Odd’ Fellow Mests at Odd Fenow's Hall Every 2nd and 4th Poem ) WM, HUTCHISON, c. P, GEO. A. GRA : COURT GARFIELD, NO, 68:10, : of Foresters of America. . , Mathushek Fiano Took’ First Premium at State Fair; also Silver Medal GUITARS, FLUTES, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, &c., AND Meets at Pythian Castle E€/ERY MONDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 _O’CL’K. : __ 3 °)Sames H. Langman, C. RB. RICHARD TREM NEVADA GHAPTER, NO%6,R. A; Me) N the MATHUSHEK. T wish to make it i e ne avin iron. Iron plates without the bushings are a d. ent, and igo public, and when the Pins pull over, are as-bad aa if the'tuning pins were cast into the solid iron plates. The MA HUSHE : K is the only u ht piano that will remain per ‘STATED MEETINGS: FIRST MONDAY IN manently up toconcert pitch. ieciguas EACH MONTH. MILLIAM BARKER 4: P. HYORAULIC-PARLOR, NO, 56, . Native Sone’of the Golden. West.’. , Meets at Pythian Castle We Be ORAPMAN, ‘ LOCAL ANESTHETICS I¥ DESIRED. Office a Residence, Sacramento we! VERY TUESDAY EVE’G AT 7:30 O’CLK. . ! . 2 “~-E. J. OPT, Pres dent. _W.T. MORGAN, LODGE, (NO. 13" F.18"A, M. Meets’ at Masonic Hall, Lb i onthe Second Wednesday ng Brethien in’good standing are &@Mr. Cooper has the splendid stock of Sheet Mrsic! iormerly kept by Dale & Co. No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY; Buy Geld Dust Gold and Silver Bars. Acids and Cruc!bles for Sale, May6é 1887. F NT. MORGAN; Master; Secretary. Send orders -now to Cooper’s Music Store, 631 J Street, Sacramento, Cal. ~-MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16, Oniform Rank Knichts of Pythias Meéta at Armory Hall renege Evening of Each Month at ee o’clock.Jt'E,. CARR, E.L.CRAIG. JOHN M. FULWEILER; Fulweiler & Craig, Office 430 Kearney.. Street, SAN FRANCISCO, .L PRACTICE IN ALL THE STATE > WH inbUnrren ATatES Coumn ; J.A. RAPP, 8S K.C. GEO. A. GRAY, 8. K. NEVADA-GOMMANDERY. NO.6. ‘Knights: Templar, Meets’ at Masonit H~11 THIRD THURSDAY MONTH at 73¢ 0’eloe! PHOs. 8 FEOMD,: Attorney and Qounselor'4t:1iaw. ¢ reolCk ‘Thomas Sniiting, FBroad: and Pine streets. ‘Neveda ite . Fd lad E. MORGAN, C. K 2 CONSTANTLY ON Bore A LARGE AND COMPLETE &TOCK OF EVEE i A ARLOR, NO, 6, Daughters of the Godlen West FRED .SEARLS,. _ At orney -and:Oounselor st: Law: .L PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUPT \ TLL state and Fed UMice—Oppesite _Court House, Meets at Pythian Castle 5@é@ and = Thursday Pye EMMA L. WADSWORTH, P. SERAPH-C; SUKEFORTH, RB, 8.2 : qf NEVADA.CITY INSTITUTE. NO. 30 P.F. SIMONDS United States OFFICE—Morgan & Roberta’ Block. Neve da City Young Men’s L{nstitute. Moots at Hibernia Hall Eve te Thursday Evening comPaani ere the First "sharsiny Even. ILL PRACTICE IN THR -@DATE. AND ILL PRA EB QDATE AND. * A. J. KIDD, President. JOHN C. NILON 'E. 8, GEOOR BUGHES, Attorney and Counselor “at; Law, Wit, PRACTICE IN Al. THE COURTS pee % kD LODGE. -Meets at Pythian Castle 21 practice in all the.Co aad be Ooete ofthe Umited * the State of California Satedh & hobebte Bikal i . ! id Moredh & Robes oie Rgand 8. ( Abtoiney dt Law, ahr Phblic, . @RINGE AL@ERT! bait pide mlh § CFR. es ae “Order Bouts of . Bt. Geotye. ONC batenits Rteaa gee Pe The' Finest Brands: of Cigars in Hevatta City “Meets be Bley : turd: ening, Saturday of aealumantes -Vipiting: Brothers cordially.invited. Broad: Street Meat Market ¢ JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. : Bread Street, is 4 Neat the Gity Hat,” Customers auppiied at the Lowest Piic , with the very vest of Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb Sausages, Etc A FO Worthy President. 2 iA WATERS, Beadetasy. -: . ) Owing. to anticipated change of business and of loca)ity.1 tn. cen pelled j} — sell all the lands owned by me in this coumty—all lield onder Government ‘titlé—and will’ be sold in lots to suit purchasers, in size, trom w town ‘lot tup. 1,—Consisting of fractional in See. 27, fractional Lot Mo. I8ec with etoiaiac pra len. in Biockal any 8, and mill site on orthington Ravine— gona ung one tract of land, on and adjoining the Pine Hill north of town taining about ithe Coe Quartz Mine und on the e jaivided inte a number of convenient and accessib UNION. MARKET, COMMERCIAL: STREET. ‘ -NFVADA CITY DEALERS InN Beet, Pork, Mutton, Vent ici; F : en hand @ choice: sok of}! We also kee BACON AND LARD. ight of aera st eam atunnel.op janother and two ever flowing nnels on north, ide of hill. a rriving §an Francisco at 7’ NO. 2.—Turee-sevenths (3-7ths), un@ivided, of the “Old Block Uravel Claima. ® ; scntethine in the whole nine prt Thiel is wWell:timbe! hawgoddsurface, mal. — deep 110h soji and Nés adjoining TrattNo ten ve ~_— bi Ve: 1 soil an joining t No. lon w "TRAUB NO, beta iu turnpike road, north by the Hughes’ road and Col. Hawkins’ preem ad wad by: tellin igite-e? Mase Quartz claim, dnd on the south Lo containing about 100 acres;abont 49 acres-emclosed with good, su néw picket dnd wite fence, Thereare three uever faili el, free: water from ravine ‘argaftden and orchard; g. dwelling Haat te} §:12' P M. Ten, enclesure, and water i + good rs e . roditie ; about 200 fruit trees growing, assorted varieti one-halfin rand mo, pealee ‘This land has-been pronounced of foreign hortiouicusiats ta vineFg National Meat : Market; ‘Opposite CIPIZENS BANK. 0. J. WAPPZIGER, . 122.) Rreprictor’ EEF, P aK, MOTTON, VEAL, 8408s . Beas, ke ae Pens: BACON AMD LARD. whaleegie or And all kinds of Meats uéanily.foutid th first-class Market. Meats delivered { ec of charge. HT-Will-teceive puput = q & chanical, Drawing aughti0 Are. the Best. USED RV TE BEST. OBNMEN rr re ed by: ists as being first-class olive and vin nd— in this part of th i Slatewend the Guke eee mgops ibortioulta es and vineyardists in Napa eat other Paya po Qi ure. al ir > “TRACT NO. 4 -Opponite tice Homests ad, on eastside oft turepike road, extending from E. H. BRO i 8 Powning Quartz Mine to James Hammiil’ containing about 13 way for ditch from Sou h Yuba Canal; and ainever-f from a tunnel on this tract, Jiond divide well into four TRACT No. 5.—On north side of turnpike road, lying between R.-N, ‘stand. C. B 4 RIGHL Hill’s enclosed fields, containing 10 acres. Pred bids well timbered, ‘and: deep soft 4 Fine Alfaifaland. Will make two elegant 5-acre tracts. South Yuba Canal runs through jextreme upper portion. ; s : 208i TRACT No. 6—On south side of ome rye road Sdjoining Glenbrook pesdesy on the Bye For Catarrh C. G. LINIMENT Has No Tey It Indorsed bythe Medical Faculty, . Prescribed b« San Francisco's Leadine Phy_ OAKLAND, gf pepe Nay, yey 4 certity that we have used the C: 5 i t in our and have found ge nom family, a are foun mi amen it as am powerful and useBacto nn WER a st, containisg about 6¢-acfes. Con tract, with righ Searionar No. 5 for ditch from south Yuba Ganal. Much of this tract is nearly leve ». It is e ‘and rich deep soil. Will make several convenient subdivisions, from Sto 20-ne . DRACT No: 7—Comprising Lot No; 3; in Section 23, ad south, containin, about3i acres. Considerable timber and some very good land, . westart you. Ever: with right of way as before stated. . i : : ability required, The omnibus lines makeeight trips each way, per da t over the turnpike road. wellas anyone. Write ‘RACT No. 8—-The southeast quarter of Section 28 parti a nsop ironelvieg ueres, owned jointly with L.A. Roberts. The whole tract is offered. There ig one living parcem Loe THE \. All of . \ TERM: two or ° these years.credit, secured by mortgaue at usual local interest. Small tracts cash. Overland ® Monthly. i oA feet, or shares, ont of 1500 in the *: Nerwich Quartz Claim and in Lot No. 2 MOHE LEADING FEATURE Of THE PREsi lock No, 12, fo South Grass Valley and part of Ford & Keflly Quartz Claim—about . & ENT YEAR WILL BE of once week Ee ang:-Pasie} nCOMPOUND SULr 5 maps, framed engravings and other office equipments .t ion, Indigestion, or Itis put -up by iniment Co. 21 Bush. Street, S. F. . FOR SALE BY'ALL DROGGISTS. . It kills Pain, Irritation and Infisiomi All Druggists keep it. A.M. 3:45 ite 8 Nock (AL . Brkt : Rotel ta hota, 28 o¢nta for the) ki The. Transcript is the} less: Advertising medium in men WE RECOMMEND vou TO WRITE TO Of CALE AT COOPER’S : MUSIC . STORE, SACRAMENTO, FOR A PIANO OR AN ORGAN, FOR THE LATTES! SHEET MUSIC. “7 THE—— at/Mechanics Fair . od sty stvestee mad an Francisco. CAUTION !—Dealers in pianos in general ate ae ew Haven, Conn., is the onl: iano made tuni: ns bushed into soli tea without the been ‘ en up to deceive thi Testimonial from an Eminent Pianist. SACRAMENTO, March 27, 1890, JOHN F.Cooper: Dear Sir—1 had occasion this‘evening at the grand concert of the great cornetist Jules Levy, in the Metropolitan Theatre, to try,an@ ‘to carefully your Mathushek Piano, and I am happy te be able to congratulate you upon the actual high state of perfection these splendid piaios have reache: Ep, M.SHONERT. ——For fugther parti¢nlars eall or write ta — COOPER'S MUSIC? STORE. . ‘Corner 7th and J Sts., Sacramento, Where a ‘large stock of, Mathushek Pianos can be seen and head. ae eee JOHN F. COOPER. T. 8. CABR Carr Bros.. PROPRIKIORS OF TRE os : Paid up Capital $30 000 PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, feta ten aE cod We neue SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE New York, : San Francisce. And Sacramento We issue BILLS OF EXCHANGE Payable AT SIGHT inthe Prin. cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN and EUROPE. Collections on any part of the PAINTS OILS. YARNISHES. E F C [. united statesa spectaity. Highest Price Paid for County Cor. Pine and Commerciat Nevada City’ € . THING USJALLY FOUND I First-class Druc Store, ape : amd State Warrans«, SCHOO), 400K 8. : . : BLANK BOOKS, Basset: MISCELLANEOUS BUOKsS, PERIODIVALS, R. M, HUNT PICTOR«AL SS NeWsrarEew Agents for the San Irancisco Examiner, ° Da. Pie, CABDSMAND FLOWED SEED Q23: Its peculiar efficacy fe due as much to the ejshould be Without Tk . We kerag. i Piles and Mental Depression, No loss no interference with business ing. For children it is most in; Mocent and gy fe ms an cane ie “exposure after ng. sures ic Fe vohl! Naive raat Feverishness®an ‘everish Colds, Gelicate persons will find i lent and Tonic they can use, _A Htthe at night insures. refresh a@natural evacunt racticing medicine for ave never been able to a vegetable comgpund that would, mmons Liver Regulator, pro effectively move the Liver to ac ening) the digesti ; rs of the system.” , . Hinton, m,p.; Washington, Ark, — of Genuinenesh: Lvok for the'reé . . prices. ! Mark on front of Wrap and Signature of J. H. Z side. Take no other. id (instead of weakand assimilative CITIZENS BANK, Gold and Silver Bullion Assay Office at this Bank. E.M PRESTO Vice PResipEn1 D. FE. MORGAN. -Ass’r CASHIER and Bac’y joux T. Moudan' New York—First National Bank, Bscramante--Natlonal Sash af BS: Mills cee Sloe ward, and in.shape as may be suitable, at reasonable prices, according . to loTIME TABLE cation: ‘ , Takes“ Effect Sunda’ No.8, conacres; bounded on the weat earce: add a rf of this land is well timbered, second growth pit sland is eeeenutae Of belay nig’ 5: i A i tracts, mostly very. deep sei) vai “ Cane, ite ble for fruit growing, alfalia or gardening. One everowing SPH aa Lov Lie oe Prancledo atbis5 Pi f I ith another subdivision; one-hal er ever-flowing apring will go w from EB HOMESTEAD, g ail the lands bounded on the plone © very with right of _ Nevada County N. G. RR. ria, Newark, Ark., says: ‘Was down with Absoees df La: and friends and po able Cons ve, ‘Beyan.taking Dr. King’s Maw Disovecy fery for ‘Consumption, am now’on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on’ my farm, bi ot: L» [It is the finest medicine ever tmhade,” vy, June 16, at Jease: ; Shoe : says? *“Had it not been for Dr. King's -fNew Discovery or Consumption . would have died ui Ling. ‘lroubles, Was giveti -up-by 3 vetors,:-Am now in best of. th?’ 5 it, Sample 89” b bottle free at arr Brothers Drugstore, Dab reaaag “ 3 Ay) eisiisID bOU OL ie no ai A 44 ane = pt Block Gravel Claim;” north of LEAVING NEVADA CITY: Atching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration, causing’ intense tching when warm. :: Thié form as . well‘as Blini,’ Bleediny pe P icy ab: onve-to! Dr) Bo#unko’s uytie. ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY, y the Coe salmon the 10:20 A.M, Por connecting with
ovs cura ae he havawns ica, ave ng Le We have no: winds, "We have no" ‘inuggy" days. hot wea “We @ nese rbeaits: who make living::by--.gouging / “tourists” an : ave fine ‘churches. We Seren eerie. o We Rave Scheib polities 1 We have t of society. Wi nia. ‘ We have delightful groves. in the sua pRave a dry, bracing’ ‘atmesere. Ade have big:stores that sell. at low We have. experienced and eminent physicians. We have rail and stage connections in all directions. We have the best hotels in the interior of the State. We have goodtrout-fishing and hunting near at hand, ‘ We have 3,000 live, wideawake, lrospitable, social citizens, We have some of the most magnificent scenery in the State. We have some of the most romantic drives and walks anywhere. We have some of the biggest mines —both quartz and gravel—in the world, We have some of the best daily newspapers printed outside’of the big cities. : We have the comforts and ‘advantages of truly rural life without any of its drawbacks, oe a. A Scrap of Paper saves Her Life -It was just an ordinary gcrap_ of wrapping paper, but it-saved her life She was in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that she way incurable aad vould live only a short time i she Pig. —_ than Seventy pounds. On g piece of wrapping paper she read. of Ursa in 2s New Dinas te and jot '@ gam ple le ; it ‘bodgli ge Bottle JaCongumpton imcarable? . . 7 4 Read the following. Mr. ©. H. Morsicians pronounved me an IncurMiddlewart, Decptur, Ohio, A Sure Cure fer Piles. { and protrudLoc £8794. mand Overland the parts free. small stteam of water flowing rable timber on DB; res. joining Glenbrook premises on im? "16, -N. x 2 » (leas one acre and east half and east half of west half of southwest quarter of same 50c, Dr. Sold by Carr them from their hom: ts are large and sure for ey reson, many have made and are no’ @ several hundred dollars a mon one to make $5 and u is willing to work, Eith: pital not needed; oe The Uni Ice Com is ~ now siehdad to ‘ein, to rénning and most conveni business houses and private residences in qaantities to suit. “All orders left ng tow. No spectal jab the company’s office at the Plaza will be promptly attended to. No ice twill be delivered after 6 o’clock p. m of way . makin; sex, young or old; ca reader, can doit as ie forma free. ‘ees © , Portland, Maine, ‘several oVerflowing springs on this tract 5 ; ‘er above lands are “under the ditch” and water can be had atalltimes, iS. OF SALE—One-half cash. Lheremuiuder in installments with one with ditch. me-fourth undivided interest in the “Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the . _ : USTRA TED. D. . ” VE North. -on the south about 9 acres oe}. TLL P SOR’ PTL eae nde interest in the hanes Copper Miue,” 2400 feet on the dacr tuated in mceville Co: r ct, as SING CLAIMS ARE ALL PATENTED, > ‘contained in six glues front kcases, with office furniture and { The reom house and half acre lot enclosed’ w MANHATTAN Tyyou want a fine turn-out go! ito Henry Lane’a livery and feed stable. tf Fine pasturage for live stock at the Sutton Ranch between Nevada City and Grass Valley. Apply to Geo. C. Gaylord, . Secretary Nevada County. Land and {mprovement Association, . *#ch a machine, or at the Ranch. ti. Without the Overrand Menthiy y i ib le tok inf d -—My Law Library consisting of 425 peolumes of keports, Statutes and Standard seine ple g Staten goo : : — magazing is egaentigl tothe home-seekA S904 5 roo hous ell filled-with fruit trees; on @r and investor road ‘sElat. To lovers of literature the Overland . WwW. ROBERTS. offers each month the best Product of « GRASS VALLEY,CAL. M sroup of new and brilliant writers. Its stories of Western adven' and Pioneer sketches seurces and ture, Indian studies, cific Coast, subscribe for the Overland Monthly. One T neuty-Ave Conte, Lent ena me Fe. woe Pmmceae aces O° : ; ah eS [of Western life, from stining-ca, ". © the living present, Its litera: Life ineuranee Comp'y. SOA0isH rene. German, . Ban Francisco, Cal’, March 12, 1890. : To Whom. it may concern Italian. If you wish toaid the growth of the Pa. . I desirefto ackuowlefgethe prompt paymentof Five. Thousand Dollars, the ial amount of policy insuring the life of my & deceased husband, P. 1. GOEDECKE, in-. r£, Ft sured by the MANHATTAN LE Re you CAN BY THREE MOxzEe STUDY ANGE COMPANY of New York, th ty Baa Se Acta LOHICS ANDERE ee CELEBRATED Estate of Julia Ducray, deceased, CE ie pereby given eu ome sae the under-] 9004 Saddle Horses siwoys on hand; x CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROK PT: ——___ eee see oft et “ee ite tea cee FF Lime ve Julia Ducray,demdey, which acts directly on “alte >tumors, r mail; treatise en $$ —t+OeSummer Pasturage. — ) Empire Livery Stable =HENNESSY, Proprietor, j nt ING SOAP, has: obtain sold in every city of the world. been established in LEXION an INTERNATIONAL AWARDs, It is the pures -#£he most economica ‘ Increasing; and the time fed pete «pie mermy when Nevada sa ft . acne te el en Di and . tafhant Of the’ Patifie' Const, the ineredicnte thembetwes . , Het illness Tako it in time, It checks . ity,,are.nymerous, among them being diseases in theou! : they be advanced wil! pro dasa SHAV and is now t,, cleanest, sinest for GENERAL TOILET p thousands of intell can now be had of AT YOU GET THE G States, sur ne sure-rH Verio extended periods ‘of very yeather, . : We have no, srapky: peoplé—that is 0 “The Daily Transeript.” We have made such arrangements as enable us_ to offer the Chicago SINGER SEWING “ rac nbs fruits in Califors. mape, ornamentation and appearance, made to gauge exactly the same constructed of precisely the same The utmost care is ex. ércised in the selection of the metals used, and only the very best quality is purchased,. Each machine is thoroughly well made and is fitted with the utmost nicely and exactness, and no machine is, permitted by the inspector to. go out of the shops until it has, been fully tested and proved to-do perfect work )jand run light and ‘without oh : <The’ Chidago Singér Machine has. av provement ina Yodse bala Winding bobb permit the Uobbin is fled. When the meddled with by children, the bo wheel. when erated b ; The t tod fore npornancn t not’in use, so.that the n the treadle. read eyelet and the needle ¢l reading, which is a ver Has the Follo 6 HEMMERS, all widths » 4 Te REA if ‘eUTTER, Bosanko, Piqua, Ohio. Brog . 1 ROO ) RUFFLER, . 11 . PACKAKE'N Meuntain ice. 1 CHOI 8 . lie driving wheel] on t very best tension and thr Wearing parts neered cover, dropThe mannfacto Mippirton, Tenn, I received your machine one year ago pleased with it. it for machines s« lars. : r ude of the best maeria and is finished in leaf table, end drawers and cen WARRANT EV ; Dec. 18, 1889, Would not exchanye vld here for filty dolk you a thousand for such afvaluable premium. W. A. Brsnop, ArK., Dec. 7, 1889. £0 Singer sewing machine T e Chica, rece ved in » the Agents here ‘oul irty-five dollars for Many thanks. Joszrn Bacuman. ask about thi Va., Oct, 28 1889. ' The machineo : r _. and after a few days’ trial re range Broad at., Nevada City, opp National gx He as represent ri, change Botel ‘. continue to give gat ARY J. WALKER. and doubtless wil’ Neb., Nov. 26, 1889. 8eWing machine came rom ptly and in ferdin ‘ The premium E PROPRIETO THE EMP ‘ ’ Stable fa tio TRE t) band very pi Horses, Carriages and Buggies to Be found in this: re ke ,and we are delighted . ae. We recei i igh » Md., Dec. 14, 1889, ved the machine two weeks good order. We are pleased glad to-speak of honorable firm. A was here to look at the ma@ machine and wa MachineNo. 5 52 Subscriber to ipo eos E Brena sizees; Nevada ity, . 5 FREE AND A HALF DOLLA ALKING, Pabs, Daux TRaNscuirr, P > l, and therefore and most popular of all soaps 3 and for use in the n which infants are so liable, nearly all Druggists in the United ENUINK, as there are worthless imilatons, _"“Tneluding 1 Year's Subscription t $i7, MACHINES At lower rates than ever before for a good machine, This machine is made after the atest models. of the Singer Machines, ang is a perfect fac-simile~ fp’ , All’theparts are as the Singer, and’ are materials, No. ery important. imnte wheel so constructed as. to without, removing’ the work from the machine. The loose balance wheel is actuated by a solid: bolt passing through a collar “securely pinned’ to : the shaft outside of the. ‘balance wheel, which bolt: is held to position by astrong spiral. spring.. “When a bebbin is to be wound the bolt is pulled out enough release the. balance wheel, and turned slightly. to the right or left_where itis held by a stop-pin till machine ‘is liable to be It can be left out of the vachine cannot be opamp are made self at convenience, Dy; wing Attachments : different 1 SCREW DRIVER, 1 GAUGE, 1 GAUGE SCREW 1 OLL CAN, filled'with O11, 1 INSTRUCTION BOOK his'machine is admitted to be t The machine is ae Ftbaeading, has the , he simplest, easiest L With the erior styelt, lt has vewing drawer, ‘ ERY MACHINE KOR 5 YBARS. » ind expects to order one nex I EL. Ripov'r, Usionrown, K ANSAS, Dec, 6, 1889, eived the machinesome two Havegiven it a fair triak and like it very much. .We think it © good as » forty dollar tmnachine, Miss Jang Rowern, * JACKKON, Cat., Nov. 16, 1889. your premiam ces l machine in yood order, and am. we pleased with the same. Accept my A, Norton, W £11’s Bringn, N. Y., Nov.20, 188 9. Y, alter using the sewing received from: you, it gives atisfaetion in al) respects, doing all kinds of work very nicely. Mus. 1. C. Youmans. Westporo, Mo., Dec. 10, 1889, My sewing machine gives good satisfaction—does as good work as @ fi dollar machine. Mary B, Murray, ——— Hrrnina, Ohio, Nov,. 19,1889. The seviny machine I got from you as @ premiuin last year, cannot-bebeaten, and does as good work as & $40.00 Geo. B, Mum. od Lonemonr, Cox., Nov. 17, 1889; received the machine all ri ht, and &m well pleased with it. it excellent work. Paxman McOantr, Pavable in Advance : Dairy Transcript 1 year..17 00 ae “6 peel oo ++ «619-00 pay freight from the factory, which RS to Nevada City wy. URSERY it is recomthroughout the civilized world, ste Se ee