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August 13, 1895 (4 pages)

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> zs ‘ i . ; ‘i PEE ATOMS: ANE EAR ERTL OLEATE te . as usual, were called on for a large deposit THE — TRANSCRIPT . Published Every Bvening, except Sunday. in advance, ed four months’ option without any conditions 'to restrict them on which to put the deal . i * i ‘ on.a solid basis, , Of course it was a case of i huey TUESDAY.. BROWN & CALKINS . gold) are still without customers, whilst SERVED BY CARRIERS AT the Jatest nows is the firm quoted are got closing on a five to ten—million-dollar dea 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month in Montana, and would not now look at a . those mipes if Offered both together on a It is unfortunate that vee . two years’ bond. ' owners are 80 provincial as to act in thris way ‘as, contrary to general opinion on the subject, the country profits far more by the . sale ofa darge mine within ite borders than the foreign investor who secures it. Witness the Uncle Sam in Shasta county, for inatahce, sold to the Sierra Buttes Company a few years since, Some $700,000 have A Very Sensible Talk By One Who Unbeen extracted to date, out of whieh only derstands the Business abont $250,000 have been paid in dividends ers . __whiist all the balance (including the Mr. Eprror: From time ‘to time. we read price) has remained in the country in the in the ‘‘Mining Notes’’ of the newspapers that the State is full of men lo king for mines. If ‘this be true it would (seem strange that so few properties of¢ this class are really sold. We hear of sales continually, we admit, but traced home there is usually very little to such reports. It wil} WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. WINING SALES. Fes shape of running expenses, outlay for ma~ chinery, etc. 1t may be accepted asa settled fact that when the foreigner takes one tar out of the country he leaves at least four behind, We commend those various considerations tothe reflection of mine own. ers and ask them frankly if it is not about ime to abandon inoss-back methods that be generally found that the so-called sale . time to abandon i was only an attempted negotiation—an op-. thus far have proven so detrimental to their tion, or at the most, an option with an insignificant trifle down. In ten ‘yearg, we venture to say, ‘there has been only one j bona fide mining deal on a large scale in the . whole State where all the money asked . was paid, and that was the Iron Mountain . mine io Shasta county,. Even this transaction did not bear repeating as the recent collapse of the Rawhide deal with the same London parties bears abundant evidence. In fact, so far from wanting any more California mines, -it would look as though they regretted securing the one they have, since they are on the point of closing down. There is hardly avy gainsaying this main fact, that mines are pretty hard to dispose of, and to the methods of mine owners themselves must be attributed the principal cause, : Mines are of two sets—the unproductive isi ninety-nine out of a thousand belong to the own interests and those of the State, P,S. Since writing the preceding news comes to us from the East that the house referred to asking four-month options on a couple of California mines and being refused the same, bas secured the necessary papers on the Anaconda jn Montana at $)3,000,000 and proposes transferring the property to the Rothchds, who will: stock it for $30,000,0007>" Years ago J. B, Haggin would have been as stiff-necked as the most ordinary California miner about money cash down before he would think of selling. But a long residence Kast has civilized him in this respect, and the consequence is he will get thirteen millions in a few monthe, where by the old method the mine would never bave been sold at all, at any price. Huron, first category. These need money for development, or mills, and as a rule have very little ore in sight to warrant any outlay, . From Walter Mead On Various Inand must be taken wholly on trust. Yet teresting Subjects. you will find the owner strutting about like a game cock and talkin libly of . a : gee San FRANCISCO, August 11, 18965. Transcript: When events terms and payments as if al] the world had . their eyes on him, when as a matter of . Eviror fact the world knows nothing of him or his { which have an interest to the people of the and who. in turn demanded a! 8t i sign. It read : . ' ‘AUGUST 13, 1895. . trying to mix oil and water and each party . Can this be the Ada Clark who taught the ; . sinally concluded to let the other drop. The boys and girls, aye. and the men, too, to results were not the same to each, however; . trip the light fantastic in 1857-8 in Nevada : ee . the mines (though both sadly itching to be. City ? Visions ‘of the past again arose, and . at the northeast corner of Commercial and he other day as I rode down Sutter reet my attention was attracted toward L “Apa ©xrarK, Dancing AcapeEmy.” Good heavens ! I seemed to see the old familiar forins and faces, Why is it that memories of old times alone, but to see all who ever lived there. subject. Mra. Cjark’s dancing schoo] (there were no ‘‘academies” then) was located above J. R. Whitney’s butcher shop, on Main atreet, and she made money very fast. Nor did she confine herself to Nevada City, but extended her operations to the Ridge. Montezuma Hill, San,Juan and other places were visited, and one old miner who now lives here told mé that he paid as high as $2.50 a lesson, and, presumed others did the same, She Was ally assisted by her daughter, Ada, a very pretty girl, who trusted her fate in Frank Wilder, a resident of the Ridge. After the fire of 1858'she moved here, and 1 believe has continued’ in the same business ever since. Just to think! Many of, those who took lessons from herare now grandfathers and grandmothers, many have passed to the unknown, but she still glides through the ‘mazy, apparently unchanged by the passage of years. Is it possible that Terpsichore has descended from Mount Olympus and taken upon herself the form and manner of the grosser mortal ? * NOTES, I have received from J. E, Poingdestre, Eaq., a copy, of the new Nevada County Directory. I have read it from opening to close, and the pleasure it has given me has been very great. It should:be in the possession of every old as well as new Nevada countyite. of the presence in this city of Mrs.Garthe, wife of my old friend ‘‘Lee.”” She always was a good friend of mine, and I regret exceedingly’ my ignorance of her arrival. My San Jose budget is about finished, and the ‘‘Pilgrims’’ will be spoken of in my next letter. Waxrrer Meaf, + -*@e+ Knights of Sherwood, Saturday evening a delegation from the Knights of Sherwood Forest at Grass Valley wil] visit this city. They will. be met at the depot by the members of the order in this Gity, and headed by the Nevada City Brass Band will be escorted into town. + eee + Pixley Is Dead, Frank M, Pixley, the veteran editor, capitalist, lawyer and politician died in ! J thought, is it posmble? Summarized Mention of Minor Home * Thomas Kidd has sold the brick building im the city and county of Nevada take such . store and A. Isoard’s liquor store look very a hold upon one? I donot refer to’ myseif. neat since they were repainted, Strange, is it not. Well, to return to the} club took place Jast night. W. Eddy, who town are covered with paper advertising fhe Iam sorry that I learned.too late to see her, } THE DAILY TRANSCRIFT'S : Happenings, York streets to Mrs. Timothy Giles. The fronts of George C. Gaylord’s grocery The drawing of Morrison’s suit and pants held ticket No, 34, won the suit, and A. B: Wolf, holding ticket No, 88, won a pair of pants. : The dead walls and bill-boards of the Wallace circus, which will exhibit at Colfax on the 29th instant. The printing a lithographic work the company puts up is first-class, Last night two fights occurred at the corner of Broad and Pine streets, one. scrap following the. other in rapid succession. Nobody’ burt, no arrests made, and the spectators all more or less amused, J.T. Howard and wife, who are at present stopping in this city, will go to Grass Valley to reside as soon as the new house John EB, Kidder is having built on Bennett ‘street is Cbmpleted, Mr. Howard is agent for the Buckeye Flouring Mills. Joseph Jeffayd, formerly of Grass Valley, is now in. Butte City, Montana, and writes that he has lost ‘nearly thirty pounds in weight since going there. He will take part in the big wrestling match to come ofl at Keno next month, : ~~ 4 oe PERSONAL POINTERS, A Concise Chronicle of Various. Folks, Doings and Intentions, A. B. Fessler of San Francisco is in town, KR.. Alton of Ormonde ig in town. J, Israe] of San Francisco is in town, W.-M. Dale is here in the interest of the Wallace Circus. J, A, Bwitzer arrived here from-Camptonville last evening. A. L, Bancroft. of San Francisco is in town, B. May came down from Alleghany today. ‘ : P, J, Pitznep came down from Pike City today.Charles A, Peterson came over from San Juan today, : James A. Northway of the Union Hotel left on the neon train for San Francisco, ~ mine, and cares less, Year passes on year . State are about to occur, it is the duty of . one in whose possession they come to give San Francisco on Sunday night, Mrs, Pixtown today. but no wisdom is brought to this silly mortal, who at last drops into the gravé ‘them such publicity as he or she may deem Cee ‘nnnoticed and unknown, leaving his doubt. ¥18¢ and pint J came in possession of the + 4@e ful possession to pass into the hands of . ue condition of the : Brief Notes, strangers. How much better it would have . How. FRANK. M. PIXLey, iis canines Se Aieayae saan that been for him to heve given a working bond. And the day of his dissolution is near at im the proper season and received some bene. band, It may have taken place before this fit out of his property, if any such was to! letter is mailed. Say what one will of Mr. \ ley is now prostrated with paralysis and is not likely to long survive her husband, came up before Judge Caldwell yesterday F. Hanson of North San Juan was in Henry Carreg and Charles Quinn are over from French Corral. L, J. Fitzgerald of Sacramento arrived here this morning. F. A, Sieke, the popular drummer, of Sacramento, is with us again, Science In medicine has reached its highest point in the wonderful discovery of Peruvian itter Which are always effective in cur ing all malarial complaints: They tone up the disordered stomach and liver and cleanse and effectually restore the system to its normal condition. For sale everywhere. The Perfect Tonic. Take no substitute. . MAOK & 00., Sole Proprietors, ‘Sam Francisco, Cal. Rap wawineee Sars Hauy’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer nas restored gray hair to its original color . _—--‘Bln ORE ua eae Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. 'The best Salve in the world for. Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and-positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box. For ale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. Stiwt beeitinah wo Vp wetncs _ Cure for Headache, As a remedy for aJl forms of .Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best, It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick “headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial, In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving thé needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine, ‘Try it once,. Large bottles only Fifty cents at Carr Bros, Drug Store. mo oabee mi Order Your Ice. The Union Iee Company, will deliver ice to any part of the city. Orders left at the office on the Plaza will be promptly attended to, Health Restored ALL RUN DOWN No Strength nor Energy 4 Miserable Mile IN THE \4 EXTREME. Hands and prevented baldness in thousands of . ‘cases, It will do se to you. Nance’s Patent Improved Pumping -Engine and Pumps. pial ace? 3 abs 4 * ‘Guaranteed to pump four times as much water as the ordinary pumping outfit, that the rod will not break, and that it will economize power enough to’ pay for itself in a short time, and the eee ed First Outlay will be Only One-half. WM. NANCE, Mining Engineer, Machinist:and Metallurgist, < ; . Grass Valley. aR Mines and machinery inspected. Property valued. Plans carefully prepared. Languages—English, French, Germen. slr ry amen rman. areas —— LEADING JEWELERS. —— LUETJE & BRAND, BROAD STREET, above Pine, NEVADA CITY, . =e Os ea Diamonds ’ + , EBER Ww and Other Clocks, gv +H AMeo™ Precious Spectacles, ‘SEVENT rig Stones, Opera Glasses Raped alee ; Jewelry, The Bes TIME KEEPERS Leather Sterling Goods, Silk Guards. t . Silver and Plated Ware Jewelry made to order and repaired. Watches, Clocks and Spectacles repaired*and warranted. First-Class Work and Lowest Prices. &@ Country orders promptly attended to. a a a Se eS SS A, A, SS, Se, Beautiful Suitings ‘and Overeoats, : H FOR MEN’S WEAR.~<tee . . I have an extensive line of imported and domestic . A PERFECT . FIT GUARANTEED,cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your ‘‘Sunday Best” Suit. Iam making OVERCOATS of the Latest Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices and see them, se —_————~ . i} . ie. DULAC, Merchant. Tailor. Commercia: Street, in Transcript Block. that compare favorably with ‘‘store”’ overcoats, Come * ‘CLES SS eee eS NEN HY HH y afternoou occupied just five minutes. This} Hon, R. McMurray and W. H, Martin, Mc oveRED Roriw es Io is seid to-beat the world’s reanra hy savsrst lage a be ~ Sa i “FE Waboock of San Francisco is here be decayed Livan aloe scarce these days and both at home and abroad a mine is, about the last thing it goes into, Walst by diplomacy, influence and untiring energy on the part of promoters a dividend mine may occasionally be floated upon the public the owners of these concerns are generally as unsophisticated as their humbler'brethreti and give as little freedom to the agencies that produce results. They generally say their mine is forsale jf you, put up ten, twenty or fifty thousand dollars on a bond, which shows they are utterly ignorant of the true inwardness of a transac~ tion of this kind. No one single individual is able, or rather willing, to pay for a largepriced mine, and there is not a case on record of his having done so, When you find a man capable of purchasing a million or two-million-dollar mine you have a Vanderbilt, a Rockfeller or an Astor, and such men do not want mines. Let any one take @ half-million-dollar proposition, for instance, to any one in the business like Hay ward, and see what a welcome he wilt receive, No! Mines are usually sold to com. panies and companies can only. be raised by capitalists or bankers. of reputation and standing to lead the way. The history-of the Valley Koad illustrates the principle in al! integrity. This enterprise dragged and languished in impotent hands for over a year, Claus Spreckels took it up, headed the list with $500,000 and in four weeks $2,500,000 was subscribed and the success of the undertaking assured. The sale of a big mine depends on the same process A firm like the ‘‘Barrings,” or ‘Belmonts, we will say, takes hold of a mine, sub‘ecribes $1,000,000 and the result is the balauce, be it $2,000,000 or $3,000,000, is forthcoming in a few days.But-suppose you reek to handicap the “‘Barrings,” or ‘*Belmonts,” at the very outset by demanding a deposit of $50,000 upon the option they require and they will have noth-— ing todo with you or the mine and you ruin the whole negotiation, They. will answer they can only speak for them. selvee—they willguarantee to, put a million into the deal—they are confident their friends inspired by their example will come forward with the rest, but if by any chance they should not, they (the promoters) do not see why they should. be out $50,000 as a “‘placebo” to the owners bécause the public did not want their mine. Atul hha: witthave) Pixlay it aannat ‘Tel dee WA LPnak, “a uke aware bo CADIUAL a8 INOney Is Very . one might not agree with him in his premises lor conclusions, one could not help but j admire his elegance of style, his beauty of . diction and the terseness and strength of his ifullrounded sentences, His paper (The
‘‘Argonaut’), was eagerly read by friend ‘and fue alike, and what Pixley said was freely commented upon in the busy marts of trade as weil as in the more peaceful confines of the home circle, Its circulation was phenomenal from the start, and ; not to read it was to confdss one self a literary dunce ora bigot. He had two particular fads or hobbies— “The Pope’s Irish’ and ‘The Jews’’—and every week he had several articles upon what he believed, was their short-comings. It cannot be denied that they were strongly written; and however much one may deprecate the stirring up of religious or race prejudices, one could vot help bat admire the courage of the man who dared to publish to the world such fierce articles and take the burden of authorship upon himself, But sometimes he made exceptions, and exeluded from his condemnation those whom he termed ‘‘litelligent Irish” and ‘IntelliMaltman & Thompson say the fire near] in the inferest of Fargo & Co, their reduction works the other day did not amount to anything and it is their opinion here today from North Bloomfield on ‘their that the same was the result of carelessness, way to Forest Hill, and not the work of an incendiary, KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation, 25 cts., 50.cts., $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros, hoy / Mrs, William James and children arrived John Spaulding of the South Yuba Water last, evening, Mrs. George Penrose of North Bloomfield arrived heré from San Francisco last evening on her way home, Dyspepsia Cured ‘My wife has been a great sufferer with Dyspepsia Three bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla have perfectly cured her. At times the lightest food would distress her ter ribly, She could not sleep and had dreadful sick headaches. She tried different medicines, but none did her any good. At last gent Jews.” So there was a reverse clause, like the ‘‘provided”’ in an aet of a legislaHood's Sarsapahis dislike to the carrying of foreign flags in public processions. With his trenchant pen he denounced it as being un-American, and he called upon the Legislature to.pass an act prohibiting the ‘‘pernicious practice.” 1 do not believe he is aware that the seeds he sowed have borne fruit, and that the last Legislature did pass an act such as he called for, As an orator he ranked with the best, and his speeches have delighted thousands, He was of an argumentative turn of mind, and no matter where he was an argument on some question was sure to arise, His controversy with Geo. ©, Gorham in 1871-2 ig a matter of political history, and at the time it was thought there would be a personal encounter; but it fortunately ended in words. He was one of the original Republicans in this State, and in 186] was elected Attorney Géneral, serving the full term of two years, On two or three occasions he bolted the party, but he always returned to his first love, He has also been a Park Oommissioner here, and for hie intelligent and energetic care and supervision of that great tive body. “Another one of his hobbies was . ¥ bottles gave relief — made her’ perfectly well. She is not now troubled with any sick headaches nor bad feelings, can eat heartily and er ‘ sleep well,’ OTIS MEBRIDT, Addison, Maine. Hood’s Pilis are mild and gentin ONLY FIFTY CENTS. ini € Charles Russell of San Francisco passed through town this morning on his way to Downieville. George Walters. left this morning for Sacramento ~on a visit to his sister, Mrs, Charles: Scheuerman. William Walters Jr. left this morning for San Francisco to make that place his future home. Henry Lane and Henry Hartung left this morning by privaté conveyauce for Campbell Springs. The latter expects to remain there two weeks, . Conrad Trau, who was in the butcher business above the New York Hotel some years ago, is here on a short visit, many years was employed by Colley Bros., Company arrived here from Seigler-Springsbad condition nysystem_—all_pundewi—O@zHugo Trau, son of Phil. Trau, who: for} SORES. CURED BY USING Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “Several years ago, my blood was in O3 and my general health very much im3 enbies My hands were covered with Q3 arge sores, discharging all the time. I O8 had no strength nor energy and my feelOQ} ings were miserable ip the extreme. At OF last, [ commenced taking Ayers SarsaOQ8 parilla and soon noticed a change forthe 08 etter. My appétite returned and with @ it, renewed strength, Encouraged by .OQ8 these results, 1 kept on taking the SaroF saparilla, till I had used six bottles, and O§ my health was restored."—A. A, Towns, © prop. Harris House, Thompson, N. Dak. @ oO Ja The H bd Ayer’s or; Sarsaparilla : Admitted 8 AT THE WORLN’S FAIR 9: 299999990990999000000003 : SCONRE HN ES 6 RC ERE TERED CROWN RR REE Fuse received by his many friends and will return to Sacramento, from whence he came, about Sunday, Fred Zeitler, superintendent of the Cham ; 4 SarsaOO S parilla Cyvion mine, who has been to the springs and” eee ee 6 a sa at San Francisco for the past month, returned to this city last evening, and is being warmly welcomed by his numerous friends: is visiting this city. He is being cordially+ Itis sold on a goasentee by all druggists. It cure cipient Con ti Gnd is the best Gough and Croup Cure. Bold by Carr Bros, Want a Suit ? Want One That MWY e f ies, aicaitve SSIS IRIS IESE Westen WS ie SZ SMe Moe Se She Me Mo Me Me Me Mo SM y . TRIBES AP APS AP AP AS AS ASAT ASS Se Se ‘ \ o MY iS AP aie Costs no more than you are paying for i where to go. . MORRISON = / Is now at work in his new shop, on Broad Street, two doors below National Hotel, iv u MA VARVARA be ares slealese steals st atear, ae We Make °’Em a Out of as fine a line of the very latest goods made. Every Piece a Novelty, « ll-fitting, inferior stuff, if you know Fe On Mondays, Wednesdays pleasure ground the people owe him a debt of gratitude, Many of its special ‘features are the creations of his brain, and up to the mere privilege of trying to get an owner the] time when he was stricken with. thie last iJlprice for his mine killa the whole dea! in the she]l and accounts. for the fact that no’ # meritorious mine of the first magnitude (from $500,000 up) has ever been sold in the history of the State and never will while present methods prevail, So this nonsensical and stupid ‘réquirement of a vast sum of money ~put up first for the negs hie took the liveliest interest in every~ thing that concerned its welfare. It will be observed that I-write of Mr. Pixley in the past tense, and I do so advisedly, Though not yet in a moribund condition, mentally and physically he is _ And Fridays he Stage Fare from — — Nevada City to Marysville Par Thousand Un . From now on I am prepared to séil gad building -lumnber at Monuments, ‘Tombstones, &c. WEISENBURGER & COFFEY, Boulder Street, Contractors 2 Builders, I am prepared to do all kinds of Near Park Avenue, _. First-class Plumbing and Water Pipe-Work a S55 We are fully prepared to take con® tracts forg J kinds of ‘i! Monumunt, Connection Taps made to Main. Brass and Plumbing Goods of all kinds in stock. : Tombstone Water and Gas Pipe. Ané Granite Work io Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Oil,. oe Seotch Granite, and Marble of every descrip Varnishes. tion. Lettering on Tombstones and onnments CROCKERY, Cutlery, Guns and Pistols. wu, rs eae eens for any kind of . arble or Granite ork give us a call, Plated Ware, Hose, Belting and all kind of Mining Supplies. se , . NEW FIRM. I have the only first-class : — Plumber in the County, . PHILIP SCADDEN GEO. E. TURNER, . = <-> CHARLES CLEYELANE §5, 67 and“69 Pine Street, Nevada City, FL Az remonasn CLEVELAND ; k bp neme heretotore co Ali work warranted to be first-class and the prices lowest in the State. WEISENBURGER & COFFEY. ° THE GROGE RY nducted by THOS, Commercial Street, Reception Saloon 9 And will carry on the business at the same We will keep in gtoe ” ate of the FRESHEST ANI we isn Masortment x place, Commercial Street. JAS. PQWER, -: (Better known as RE alee Groceries and Provisions, Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Case and Canned Goads, And everything found Ina first-class steve, Goods delivered to any part of the elty free of sharge, We solicit a share of public patronage, which, Wwe willtry to merit . deali «tes oven ate y fair dealing and selling REMOVAL NOTICE. as SCADDEN & CLEVELAND. ss Sole Agents for the LILY WHITE A. TAT, FLOUR. The Pioneer Caterer COLFAX STAGE, GUS KOPPE, Proprietor. STREET, where he conducted an Oyster Sa loon for 80 many years, Two Round lrips Daly If you: want. a good, sqnare meal or Oysters in any style, call'on Vam, A fine stock of CANDIES AND NUTS always on hand Carriage and Sign Painting, lam now prepared to do 7 mente eee the above work ip a . Sheet y ; ave at 11:30 A. M, connecti vith N Fine and Artistic Manner, and at the] 1 Kast aud No, 2 West PORT ier an Very Lowest Rates, ters furnished free, Good Treatment Always Assured, M0@F" Drop-In and See How It Is. Fare, $1.25 A nice, shady, :16-mile drive; with exeae lent scenery and no high trestles, ° : ; Tiimetable ; Leave Nevada City at 4:30 A. Mt Connections made with Colfax local te Sacra“There are a couple of mines in this State We have a case in application right here. rated at @ million and over which were badly wanted by a Wall Street, (N. Y.) dead, Pretty nearly all his faculties have fled, and the darkness of night has fallen over tle ouce strong, brilliant man. Verily, verily, all is vanity; and earthly glories fade firm for the past eight months, but who, . away as the great destroyer approaches, NEISON & CONLIN, WILL BE FIFTY CENTS, © a -$13 PER THOUSAND FHET. Rustic, Flooring and Finishing Lumber, City. All orders filled from the mil!, . $20 PER THOUSAND. For large orders the prices will be STILL LOWER. . umber delivered at any reasonable distance from town, . : Hi yard, on the lower Graga Valley road, or at Shurtleff & Son 's, Plaza Store, in Nevada Bhap of Renman's Carriago Factory Orders nay be left at the Jo lla LIC MOSS. . . ited, A share of the public patronage is solic. . "ters left at Hennessey’s stable will be _. Promptly attended to. : Caprain SwRENEY, U. 8. A, Ban Diego ee Cal., says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy i; the on Piety Hill, . first’ médicine F have ever found that weuld Orders way be left at the National Ks-{do me any good,” Price 30e, fuld . hange Hotel, s Carr Bros, ees "i / Nevada Publishe SuBscr sixty Cer Paid in A LocAz ) for First! ~"bequent T For. Other ‘ cation. A Pastor Obj “T unde of the Ch service, ‘‘t to hold a ¢ morrow. ev couples fro my wife gi en besides, and I draw have all th {maroon slij next 50 ye: visions in t -gregation, hold that -will be a-gn front gate . shotgun, ar will sing th ceive the be The folloy the Superi Caldwell, p. Frank W. etal. Dem .of plaintiff a John T, B Demurrer w Court bein having dul; that judgme defendant fo Do Nor N pure blood. for help. guard agains suffer ing, Hoep’s Pu act easily ye: And furnitur Enquire of T. the fire house Hau’s Hai scalp affection where the gla hair are not ¢ The two-st the junction streets, The for a butcher : be occupied as will be let sey a8-7t SHILOH’S It cures Incipi best Cough Cx 25.cts., 50 cts. Bros. AR] Union Jas, Jones, . KE. 8, Elliso Geo, Brown, J, Smithson, P; Reilly, Sam, Bereng L, L. Meyer J. P, Meyer ©, Haley, Jas. Seavey, W. L, Pearce J, Ferguson, I, Bryan, U EK. Goding, § Mrs. Geo, FP L. M,. Lucki 1H. J, Eohme WN. Lohman, Mrs, Wm. J N. J. Packa J, Cheywide H. Carreg, . Mrs. ©. Tur C, Quinn, A. J. Serwer »C, Furth, M. Bender, . BHILOLTS . ©roup Care, is size Contains } children love it Highest H Gold Me