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February 20, 1895 (4 pages)

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pe NO one ; . . HE DAILY TRANSCRIPT # = ¥ f xt ‘ 3 Fes : 3 “ . . a . . ‘ — t SOLILOQUIZING. Valley, afterward going into: usiness for. Ir the hair with scalp diseas2s, hair fallAll Free, i himself. He married a Miss Bennett of ing out, and premature baldness, do not use Grass Valley and in the course of tim® grease or alcholic preparations, but apply CIVIL SERVICR. RAILROAD VS. MINERAL. ss a Postmasters to Hold Oifice. Daring Claimants for Mineral Lands Must ; Good Behavior. File Protests. Congressman De Forest of Connecticut, Thos, Fraser, Register of the U. 8, Land chairman of the House Gommittee on civil . Office“at S:cramento, will soon give notice service, has introduced a bill in Céngress . that the Railroad Company has made applito exclude political influpnce inthe appoint. cation for titles to a large quantity of land ment of postmasterss~ [he Dill provides . lying within Nevada, Placer and El Dorado that all postmasters now tn o‘ficé, or herecounties, 133,000 acres in all, This land after to be appointed, s\aH_-joi) their of-. is included in what is officially termed List fices during good behavior. ‘The President . No. 54. f is authorized, however, to remove first, sec— At the request of the Tidings, Attorney ond or third -class postmasters “for cause! C. W. Kitts has prepared _the following communicated to the Senate” at the session . article and list for publication. Mr. Kitts following the removal. ‘The Postmaster gays: a General is also authorized to remove fouth‘‘Two classes of lands are involved within class postmasters ‘‘for cause communicated . the recent orders concerning railroad lands in the letter of removal.”’ The bill provides . and atfecting miners, that neither the President nor the Pastmas— First— Wherever there has been a mineral ter, General shall remové a postinaster “for . location ‘kacwn to the land department political reasons or upon political grounds,” . through protest or otherwise, the railroad nor shall any postoffice inspectur récominend . has been required to bring on a hearing to any person for'appointment or removal on} determine the character of the land, . of account of politics, It is made the duty-of . which the claimant shall be personally notithe President and all lesser officials to pre . fied and have an opportunity to defend. vent, as far as possible, ‘any person from Second—On such lands as it does not apdisclosing the political connection or opinion . pear there is any particular claim but which of any applicant for appointment.” The] is within 6 miles of a known mining locabill farther provides that the United States tion, the railroad isfequired to, give notice be divided into postal districts and to be by:publication of its intention to apply for presided over by a postoffice inspector, who patent. All claimants to such lands are re— ee Walter Mead Goes Into Reverie Over Nevada County, Past and Future. P . San Francisco, Feb, 17, 95. Evrror Transcriet: Are we ubitquilous? Is a former resident. of Nevada county to be found in every country and in every clime? From ‘‘Greenland’s icy me@untains to India’s coral sands” may they be found. In all the four quarters of the globe do we find them, either traveling for pleasure or engaged in. trade. I atm told that it is almost jimpossible to go anywhere without finding one of these parties that formerly called Nevada county his home; and they all speak with love of the land that gave them birth or enabled them to sarn a competency to spend their latter d in tl try of ir fathers, : : a flee te 8 neared: office he has held, He belongs’ to many I met a gentleman the other day—a forase ‘ ; ; mer resident of our county—who has trav-. %°°ieties and is prominent in all, notably the American Legion of Honor, in which eled extensively; and in the course of a ver ; : interesting Sessa hectomariked as Order he has held the highest offices that one-thing that impressed itself upon him sould se conferred: He es genial and: offwas the large number of formér residents . #94 in his manners, and is ‘very popular. of Nevada county that he had met in his . ‘@ 8s @-warm spot in his ‘hears for, Ne: vada county and its people. travels, age i Now, the thought occurs to me right I may . parley . alsa Wie ovnee day. FAS Ee < , He arrrived in Nevada City the. day -after here, and it is not original by any means— a e D i ‘ WG the great fire of 1856. He is a millwright but still it carnot.be too often expressed— b 6, sa-all cld<tinitte-well know: 3 why didu’t these men settle down and de-. Y trade, as all old-timers-we eee * Those who have used Dr, King’s New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free, Call on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle,.Free. Seud your name and address to H. -E. Bucklen and Co, haa: and get a sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Free, as well as a copy of Guide ‘to Health and Household Instructur Free. All of which: is guaranteed to do you ood and cost you nothing. Sold at Carr ros, Drugstore, 3 moved to this city, For many years he/ Hall’s Hair Renewer, had a monopoly of supplying papers, peanuts, prize boxes, and like things on the trains running-between San Jose and this place. For some reason he either lost this concession or sold out,’ He associated himself with J. W. Curtis in. the manufacture of cigars, For a time they made money rapidly, but hard times fell upon them as it did upon others, and they were compelled to go into liquidation. It could hardly be called a failure. Even when business cares oppressed him, George always took a deep interest in politics, and scarcely a ‘Republican convention has been held in this city for years in which he has not taken a part, His present position is the first elective ‘Published Every Evening, except Sunday, mie Washington’s Birthday Supper. Proprietors. BROWN & CALKINS, — . Pup sere ? «The ladies of the Methodist Church will — serve a hot chicken pie supper at the parlors of the church on Washington’s Birthday, Friday the 22d, from 8 to 8 o’clock P. mM, All are cordially invited to come and partake of the good things that will be provided. -The charge for supper will be 25} . 2 i eee cents, £50-2t nn le EI rere Native Sons, Take Notice. SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts.'‘per Month: WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE: _ SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. _WEDNESDA¢Y.... FEB. 20, 1895. TO INQUIRERS. Some Things Which Nevada City Is Well Supplied With. Every little while we receive letters from different places inquiring about the prospects of coming here to engage in some kind \ of business or to find employment at one trade or another. We have become tired _of answering each separate letter and will ere make a general answer to all inquirers, hoping that it may be of benefit to some of those who are looking about for a place to: locate: : Nevada City and the immediate vicinity On Saturday evening, February 23d, a Special meeting of Hydraulic Parlor, N, S, }-— G. W,, will be held, Grand Lecturer H, C. Gesford will pay the Parlor an officia visit, and it is expected that other Grand Officers will be present, Every member, is requested to be present. A banquet will be-servedatthe’ Union Hotel. After t’e banquet the Curly Bears will have «4growl, The special meeting will he held at Masonic Hall at 8 o'clock. {16-td Absolutely Pure. ; Symproms of kidney troubles should he promptly attended to; they are nature's warnings that something is wrong’ Many persons die victims of kidney disease who has a population of about 6,000 people. . publishes notice of the vacancy and issues . quired to file their protest and make known . velop the county where they ‘got their start assisted in erecting many: of the mills of “ volt ae abies sae es proper we cream -oftartar baking _,.powder, Our chief industry and principal resource is} blanks for applications, The latter must . their claims in the land office within ten . in lite ? Why. did they take. their capital early days, Bat ia si . ivteburg and Deh ee page 6 oe Pee prs ‘ re : ca ! Nae tent a. oe i Pd mining, and upon the success attending the . show their capabilities of education, health, . weeks after the first publication of said . and. presence away and allow foreign capiYork ae See ploy a ue ae eo cinis at a jada he. on are ae Report, So ee eee operation of the mines depends the business business, etc., and a certificate from. three notice ; after the filling of the protests ‘the . tal and foreign influence to usurp the places has travela: extensively, siways Pl ae es dean “es : és ha : yon nave Roval Bakin Powd 0 and general welfare of the town. At presreputable persons as to reliability. No ref—. land office will fix a time for hearing, of . that were rightfully theirs; and, further-. he same calling, se which he 15 still en— ila et ie sa i he Kidneys. try it, OY hae 8 er 0., ent we have all the stores, shops, fonndries, . erence whateverte politics is to be re. which both parties will be notified. more,.that it was their bury to retain,. degaged, He is quite young-looking and ac=e sUY DOF FOute, of é 106. Wall St., N.Y, hotels, breweries, saloons, meat markets, printing offices, livery stables, etc., that the town_needs. We have good doctors. » and dentists; we have plenty of lawyers, in fact there is not legal business enough for all who are here now. In the way. of mechanics, tradesinen, miners and laborers of all kinds there is a: sufficient number to ineet all requirements. In fact the prosi pects for strangers are anything but encoar1% aging unless they intend embarking in some Mining enterprise andhave capital to invest. To such this section offers inducements that are not surpassed anywhere. in the State. ° When we have more mines in Operation and consequently more men employed, the business firms will prosper and _ everything will grow and improve. Until that time the mercantile, professional and . ” industrial interests of the place can be well eired for by those who are located here and who have for years stood by the town in its Entertained Last Night. many ups and downs, : The members of the Congregational IMMIGRANTS ant enauae voyagers find Church choir were delightfully entertained in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a cure for eruptions, . 2& the Parsonage last night, by the ministers family, The occasion was one that will not soon be forgot.en. Every moment. was filled with pleasant and delightful surprises, the greatest of which, was the presentation made by Rev. J. Sims, on behalf of the choir, to Mr. William Veale, who for tive. He requested, me, as an especial favor, to convey his ‘regards, through the . ’ medium of the TRANscrivtT, to his’ old friends, Waiter M FAD, ceived, The inspector then makes a report to the Pastmaster General and the appointment is made strictly on merit. The grading ofthe applicants shall be open to public inspection. If the above. should become a law the old-time custom of appointing postmasters will be entirely ‘revolutionized. There is comparatively little land in Nevada county involved in this matter, yet it would be well for every claimant of unpatented lands anywhere~ in the district to file his ‘protests and have them. on record for future action, The following are the lands immediately involved at this time. Sec. 3, T 15 N, R 8 E.—Lot 1, ne 1-4; lot 4, nw 1-4 ; lot 16, ne 1-4 3w 1-2 lot 9, uw, 1-4;-w 1-2 lot 12, nw 1-4; w 1-2 lot 18, n+ 1-4; lot 19, nw 1-4; lot 21, nw 1-4, i 5, T 15 N, R 8 E.—Lot 3, nw 1-4; lots 1, 2, 6, and w 1-2 lot,7; w 1-2 lot 10, and lot 11, ne 1-4; se 1-4, s 1-2 of sw 1-4; se 1-4 of ne 1-4, sw 1-4, Sec. 1, T16N, R8 E.—Lot 7, sw 1-4; nw 1-4, sw 1-4; lots 1, 2; 5, 6 ne 1-4, and sw 1.4 of n¢ 1-4, Sec. 3, T 16 N, R8 E.—Lots a eA lot 8, nw 1-4; s 1-2 of ne 1-4 Sec. 9, T 16, R 8 E.—W 1-2 of ne 1-4 w, 1-2 of se 1-4, : Sec, 15, T 16, R 8 E.—Se 1-4 of ne 1-4; w 1-2 of ne 1-4; n 1-2 of nw 1-4; nw 1-4 of se 1~4, Sec. 19, velop and spend their’ money upon. . Then would our county be the richest in the State; then would the sound of the stamp be heard on the hill and in the dale, grinding out its treasures of gold; then would the glad housewife and the cheerful, laboring husband look into. each. other's eyes and say ‘We .are happy;” then would peace and plenty smile upon as rich and fair a portion ot the,land as God bas given to man, : : Were there some gratitude, were there some thought of the men ‘who’ helped them to make these vast fortunes, in the ‘hearts of the absentees, they would invest a portion of their gains for the betterment. of the condition of their feliow-men. Let me outline briefly what 1 think ought be done, In the first place custom-mills, of small capacity, ought to be put up at convenient points, where the prospector could have his quartz erushed at a minimum price, thereby enabling him to develop his claim and at the same time keep body and soul together, I know of many a‘good claim, and so do you, Mr. Editor, that has been abandoned because there were no milling facilities at hand to enable the owner to at least realize enough to live on and still further prose— cute his discoveries. I am satisfied that if these encouragements were held out to SE It’s a Risky Proceeding Of purchasing eandy if you ‘haven't the best reason in the world for being perfectly ‘ , Citas +2@estoma * AERIAL BAKING Powpmr, the only genuine ubsolutely pure baking powder, ever sold, for. 35 cents per full-pound can, Money refunded if unsatisfactory, {183m satistied as to its purity,. It is no eXxaggerto say that my. BP. Nut Taffy has taken Nevada City by storm, ation +-e@e-> — —— Arver rie Grip, diphtheria, pneumonia, seariet fever, typhoid fever, etc.,° Hood’s Sarsaparilla is of wonderful benefit in imparting the strength ‘and vigor so much desired, = Cece It is more popular this week than A Correction. Eprror Transcrivr: Tn the second paragraph of the letter regarding the secretaryship of the State Mining Bureau, which appeared in your issue of yesterday, is the following sentence: ‘‘Where the theory is not compatible with public interests it may it was last, and it will be more popular eo next week ‘than it was this, Sec. —AT— a 200A) A Pa PRIRPRPRIRIAR TR AAPA a ‘i ad = 5 a Sie AWW AW Wie awa wa eww iw wiwiey k Hooo’s Pits fer the liver and bowels, act easily, yet promptly and efliciently, (AYO FWA eY ———.—+-9@e+-1 , . — A PLEASANT AFFAIR. It should be made to read as follows: ‘‘Where the theory is
uobINCOMPATIBLE with public interests it may be wise to exercise it,” Seeing that an important principal is involved I trust} 7 =e sis ans aoe . — you will make this correction, We have placed before our many friends the Saunt Burnin, Most Stylish Line of Hats ~ + Bee Fresh Eggs, : Ever seen in this city. By glancing in our window Pass you can get some idea-of the many styles and The Low Prices That Prevail. 3 be wise to exercise it.” Gospseed he 1-4; Members of the Congregational Choir LEADING CAN DY-MAKER, 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. boils, pimples, eczema, ete., whether resultaf ing from sea-diet aud life on ship-board, or trom any other cause, Its value as a tonic and alterative medicine cannot be overestimated, T 16, R.8 E,—S 1-2 of ne 1-4. Sec. 21, T 16, R 8 E.—Swl-4 of ne 1-4, Sec. 23, T 16, R 8 E.—Lots 2 and 3 of ae 1-fand lot 4 of sw. 1-4. Sec, 25, T 16, R'8 E,—Lots 2, 13, 14 of Fresh eggs 20 cents a dozen at A, B, It as. you Wolt’s cash grocery store, Main street, + *@e + A Tree Fell On, ee Se The Robbers Identified. a long time has been their faithful and effi. nw rs J y ie the prospector=sthe ebb wh finds but selos —— : : s cient leader, of an elegant silver cake-bas~. Sec. 31,T16,R8 E.—Lots 7, 8. 13—}. dom realizes upon his tind—tkat an era William Sherwood, who lived near GranWe have on sale the following: exclusive styles; and the The men Webber and Willis, who 84ve . ket enwrought wi nui ‘box . Tr nw 1-4—Tr sw 1-4—se 1-4 of se 1-4, of’ prosperity unthought of would dawn iteville, this county, was killed “last Frida ; aie H : ; 5 ght with. golden fruit, and a box , ys Y. proof that they are right is sho ry : : see themselves up at Wheatland on Sunday last, of beautiful silver fruit knives. A delicious} Sec. 33, T 16, R 8 E.—S 1-2 of aw 1-4. upon Nevada county, by being caught by a tree which he had es y ght is shown . y the number Zoe Fee have been positively identilied by Ticket supper was served, to the enjoyment of. Sec. 1, T 15, R 9 E.—S 1-3 of se 1-4 and. And who should do this? Why, the] cut down at his mining claim on the Middle . WOFMAgent Barnes as the parties who robbed the railroad office at that place. The credit of running down the robbers is due to Sheriff _ ~Douglasg ‘of. this city, Although he did not capture them: personally he and his posse ,made such a determined stand that the men were virtually forced to surrender, ‘They ‘told the officer to whom they surrendered that°they had sworn never to be taken ROY . _ THE IMPERIAL THE PRINCE OF WALES ae RHE RODEO <i" : flan . THE PASHA Are all the late creation for Gentlemen's wear, and they are selling like wild fire. ‘ se 1-4 of sw 1-4, : Sec. 1, T 16, R 9 K.—Lots 1 and J of ne 1-4; lot 7. of se 1-4; lots 5 and 6 of sw:1-4; 8 l-2 of ne 1-4; 8 1-2 of nw 14; n 1-2 of sw 1-4; n 1-2 of se 1-4; se 1-4 of se 1-4, Sec. 9, T. 16, R 9 E.—Lot 7 of ne 14; lot 5 of ne 1-4, i . Sec. 17, T 16, R. 9 E.—Lota 7 and 8 of ne 1-4 and lots 9 and 10 of se 1-4, men who got their start in the county, It . wouldn’t cost much, but a plan like this, if properly carried’ out, would be a blessing tothe Nation, to the State and to the county; and the party or parties who inaugurated such a system would be called blessed forever. Help the poor prospector . and see what the result will be. It is only encouragement he wants. The resources every one, and a little after midnight ‘all retired happily to their homes. Mr, Veale ‘will leave Nevada City for awhile for his old home in Park City, but expects soon to return to this community, to which he is greatly attached and where he is much respected, : THE Yuba river, two miles from Graniteville, His neck and one leg were broken. and his The deceased was a native of Ireland, aged ‘about sixty-five years. If we remember rightly, Sherwood was one of the parties. who had a narrow escape from death when the English dam broke some twelve or fourteen years ago, He was living in a cabin. near thegriver breast crushed in, 4 ——— —t # Bee ——A Splendid Paper. alive by the Nevada county Sheriff. The eithord Sec. 25, T 16, R9 E.—N 1-2 of nw 1-4,] of the county dre limitless, Millions of bank, and’ when the tremendovs rush of We v persistence with which Douglass followed up The changes and improvements made in Sec: 31,T 17, R 10 E.—Se 1-4 of ne 1-4;}gold remain untouched or unthought of. water came the cabin was swept away, Sheror Them On gear Eee eee aoe One each clew and kept after’ the men, even. the San Francisco Call since Charles M. se 1-4 of se 1-4; lot 4-of sw 1-4, : In a sensé the surface has only been scraped. . wood barely escaping alive, being alarmed bers “ik when the Yuba county Sheriff deserted him, . Shortridge became proprietor have been of shows good official ability and proves that. such a character as to bring the Call into he cannot be easily turned aside when he. the front ranks of metropolitan journals, thinks he is right. Another fact in. Mr. and itis now the peer of any paper pubDouglass’ favor is that he is quick to respond . lished in the city. The special features whenever notified that a crime has been. that have for years made the Call a favorite committed. He is certainly making a good . with its many readers have been preserved record, : aud many new and pleasing features added, so that it is now one of the best edited and brightest papers on the Coast. I. F, Ramacciotti, traveling manager, wa; in town today looking out for the interests of the paper in ‘this city. Miss Flora Holbrook is the local agent for the Call and persons wishing to! 3 and 4 of sw 1-4; lot 2 of nw 1-4; se 1-4 of subscribe for it can do so by applying.to . nw 1-4; e 1-2 of sw 1-4; and se 1-4 of sec, her at the Union Hotel, or by dropping a 7. > P : postal card in the Postoffice. Sec. 9, T 17, R 10:E—ne 1-4 of pe se 1-4 of nw 1-4 of g 1-2, Sec. 11, T 17, R 10 E.—ne 1-4 of nw 1-4; w 1-2 of sw 1-4; e 1-2 of se 1-4 4 . All of sections 13, 15, 17,117, R10 EK. begin their engagement at the Nevada Sec. 19, T 17, R 10 E,—Lote’ 1 and 2 of Theater until next Monday evening, and nw 1-4; lots 3 and 4 of sw 1-4 of ne bie will play six nights instead of three, as first 1-2 of nw 1-4 and s 1-2 of nw 1-4; ne 1-4 of announced. The success the company is” : 5; ge 1-4, z meeting with at other places has made a Sec. 21, 1.17, R 10 E.—n 1-2 of ne 1-4 change of dates advisable, 2 cee -. of ne 1-4; se 1-4 of ne 1-4 ef tie 1-4; n 1-2 P. S.-—Mail orders will receive careful attention. Store closes at 8 P, The Old Sec. 11, T 17, R 14-B—Ne qr. of ne-qr.; lots 1, 3, 10 of.ne 1-4, T 14, R 9 E.—Lots 1 and 2 of nw 1-4 of sec. 3; ne 1-4 of sec. 5; w 1-2 of se 1-4 of sec. 13; w 1-2 of sec, 23. T 15, R 9 E.—Lot 13 of ne 1-4 and lot 1 of nw 1-4 of see, -1; lots-1 and 4 of se 1-4 of sec, 33; se 1-4 of sec. 35. T 16, R 9 E.—Loé€.4 of nw 1-4 of sec, 5; lots 1, 2 and 3 of se 1—4 of sec, 9, lot 1 of ne 1-4 and lot 4 of se 1-4. of sec. 13; lots 1 and 2 of ne ne 1-4 of sec, 25, T 17, R10 &.—All of Frac, Sec. 1. Lots The possibilities are too great to be dilated] by the terrible roaring of the approaching upon in the space .allowed me. It may not. flood in time to run up the hill beyond its be.in our day, but Nevada county is at. reach, some time bound to rise to the proud po: sition she is entitled to, by virtue of the vast wealth of minerals contained within her virgin—yos, virgin—soil, and the grand cer.ainties of her agricultural and horticultural products, : a And now, as my love for the county and its people—its brave, long-suffering people ~—has led me into a rhapsody, -let me descend as gently as I can to the mundane and endeavor, in the language of iny friend, Mr. W. K. Weare, to canonize A FEW MORE “SAINTS,” For the past week I have had considerable business to do in the law . offices Of Knight & Heggerty. It is a custom of mine to carry a paper or two in my pocket to read while waiting for an audience, for be it known that these gentlemen are very busy and it is very difficult to see them, But when once seen one’s welcome is 8O sincere and warm that one forgets the Valuable time that is being wasted upon some trivial matter, perhaps» Well, one day I ~+ 0@e > Now’s This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F, J. CHENEY & Co,, Props. Toledo, O, We the undersigned, have known F\ J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and ‘velieve bim perfectly honorable in all business transaction# and financially able to carry out any ° obligatian made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, 0, Walding, Kinnan, & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and’ mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 7c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. ‘Lestimonials free, ‘ M. fs : iT? d Itcliable. Fhe: Oldest Gentlemen's Furnishing House in this city. Under new management, with New Goods and New Prices. MARCUS M. BARUH, Manager, Ht GROCERY . Look at these Prices. They Can’t Be Beat] = + ©@ee Notice, Any mine-owner who has any mine or claim in this county, outside of Grass Valley and Nevada City districts, who desires to have the same inserted in the Nevada County Directory, please notify the publisher before the 24th inst., giving name of mine, owner and lovation. ‘The above . will ~ be inserted free of charge in the list of mines working and otherwise, : J, E, Potnapesrre. Unioo Hotel, Nevada City, +°@ee— , 1-4; +9 A Change of -Dates. The Readick Dramatig Company will not! f153t Two Lives Saved. fae Mrs. Phaxbe Thomas, of Junction City, Tll,, was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr, King’s New Dis2-9 Gee uckien’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever { ; A Terrible Visltant. of nw 1-4 of ne 1-4; e 1-2 of se 1-4 of ne. took a TRANSOMIPY out of my pocket and . Sores, Tetter, Chapped Handa, Chilblaing, % f covery oompletely cured her and she says it a ‘ 1-4; w-]-2 of nw 1-4: nw 1-4 of sw 1-4; «. proceeded to read it while I waited. I Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively J: lour, per 100 lbs. $ I 85 Cn) : wes i ~ Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a}o en domiciles itself with one for life. 7 3 ‘ aS i x : ; s ; slacio n > vee 2 2 mth dreadful cold ee fokalily z Consumption, . This infliction is preventible in cases of po of aw 1-4 of o6 1-4; 8 1-2 offne 1-4 of [ab me, but 1 pee me atinatlad. to. thas, ~ refunded, Price 25 cents por box, For. ~O'% PET 100 Ibs, $1.70. Corned Beef Libby's 5 fo} $1 BAGH) 008s ODD zs i sae een ate ss se 1-4; ne I=4 of ue 1-4 of ge 1-4; 6 1-2 of . I guess I did look like a tramp with whis. sate at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. Rolled Barley, per-1oo $1.35 : —_} = ; tried mishout reanls seer tring “ _— ehevatatian; by # timely report te (85 se 1-4, kers all over my face, At length Mr, Hega oe : ¥r pe 7 SMS Lard, 10 lb cans, $ L202: a bought cde nettle 2 i King's New Dim ite Stomach Bitters, which checks. the Sec, 23, T 17, R 10 E.—ne 1-4 of se 1-4, gerty caine in and he said, referring to the ——+——+ Bran, per Too tbs; $1.20. eee eres oe \ covery and in two' weeks was cured. He is . encroachments of this obstinate and danger— Sec. 27, T 17, R10E.—n 1-2 of aw 1-4; . clerk:**Why, Mr, Mead, don’t yon know As : oe : 5 Lard, 5 Ib cans, 70 cts. ; naturally thankful. It is such results, of . ous malady at the outset. The term -‘danf Pan , ; : Middlings, per 100 lbs, $1 »30. ; : AP : : lots 1 and 2, Johnny ? I hadn’t the honor, I said, Best Pi *kle Roll Butter e which these are samples, that prove the. gerous is used advisedly, for rheumatism Rais cat : Ary) arg ey i‘ “ , CKIe I >u , per 7 . icine in. 18 4lways liable to attack the organs and. Sec. 29, 17, R10 E.—e 1-2 of ne 1-4;. But when he said “Cashin,” I knew at Dry Granulated Sugar, ay the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in way: lif N 24: 8 ee 4: aS Nie: =e Joh Cashia, J re in a . 2 : “Cl OUP AF, 5 é roll, 40 cts a . nd Colds. Free trial finite terminate te, o testimony 1s more cou-. w I-2 of nw 1-4; s 1-2 of n 1-2 of ne 1-4 of 6. ‘ ohn Cashin, Jr., was born in eGuarantees i See ; 4 Ss; — al 5 “8 os sien clusive rap src bay Roa os = sgh sw 1-4; s 1-2 of ne 1-4 of sw 1-4; 8 1-2 of . vada City. He has a bright-looking face, 15 Ibs for $1. B R fe B , Jarr Bros, Drug Store, Regular. size ©} cians who testify to the excellent effect o iS ae oe cs F : or : 2 est Keno Creamery utter, and $1.00. the Bitters ie this disease. Persons incur a. "1-2 of nw 1-4 of se 1-4: s 1-2 of nw 1-4 {is tall and straight. He ig an expert i he Futu re Brown Sugar, 17 Ibs for $1. . 2 ; : va wetting in rainy or snowy weather, and . of se 1-4; sw 1-4 of se 1-4 of ne°1-4 of .se typewriter, can ,take anything down : — : per square,.55. cts. a pS aleseaeae anne who are exposed to draughs, should use the . 1-4; lot 1 of se 1-4, ae 3 from dictation and is a very valuable asThe fact that Hood's Sarsa. Rice, 16 lbs for $r. — . Awarded einers gd heieety le bran res, Sane, Sec, 85, T 17, R 10 E—ne 1.4, sistant to his distinguished principals, Hef parilla has cured thou B B 8 Ik f $ I apico, 20 Ibs: for $1 ‘ i dyspepsia, liver an idpeys trouble, ners : “ : . og Gi ey Pe uate ayo eans, 2 IS TOF Bl. = ‘Highest Honors—World’s Fair, verousness and debility are also among the. 7-17, R11 E—All of sections 1, 3, 5 and tells me he studies law; and with the fa-. _ sands of others is certainly y Pilots Sago, 90 ths. for $1. ‘DR: ailments to which this popular medicine is. 7Lots 11, 15 and 16 of nw 1-4; w 1-2 of cilities he has in that office to learn the . , sufficient reason for belief . Pea Beans, 28 lbs for $1. adapted. For the infirmities, soreness and sw 1-4; lots 7 and 8 of sw 1-4 of sec. If. . ethics and the practice of law combined with h ‘ 7 ; ; \ z Z ci oe stiffness of the aged it is highly beneficial, E 1-2 of sec. 13,. All of sec, 15. Lot 10} his natural studiousress, he is bound to suct Oe will reeds geo Oysters, 2 Ib cans 5 for $1. : Seedless Raisins, Iq Ibs: $1 . © 000 Bs Nia al eae ies ; “ ” makes pure, ric ealthy Biéctric ‘Bitters. of ne 1-4; Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of nw 1=4;tots. ceed. Ftake him to bea ‘thome boy, ’ Fete eA ara ; eo : 1, 2, Swed of nw I-43 lote G, 7, 8 and. Mr.C.J. Heggerty of the finn, although blood, tones and strength. Oystets, 1 Ib cans, 10 for $1, Raisins, 16 Ibs. for $1. yeh ed is pti ‘80 well pet 9 of sw; n 1-2 of ne 1-4; nw 1-4 of nw 1-4; . he caunot in a strict seusé be called a Neens the nerves, and builds Sweet Corn, 9 cans for $1. Citron, 20 cts. per Ib. and 80 popular as to meee Beata Pert aw 1-4 of sw 1-4; w 1-2 of se “1-4 of seo, . vada county boy,. yet he was born so. close up the whole sys tem. ¢ ae b tion. All'who have used Electric Bitters! 17, air of sec, 19. to the line that he frequently trod its soil ‘Remember 5 Green Peas, Scans _ for $1. i“ 4 ES re ng. the same song oh veteterhe get! 1h, B11 8 ~All of sentions 23, 25and{and breathed its air. Smartsville was ’ ees : Clams, 6 cans for $1 ‘ medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed 35.. : where he first saw the light, and he contin-. _ : Sarsa. String Beans, 8 cans for $1, ‘to do all that is clamed, Electrig: Bittera T 20, R11 E.—se 1-2 of se 1-4-of sec, . ued to reside there for many years, He is OO S ; : Z 2 “ . a : : : 20, R11 E,—se 1} 7 illa T ; Currants, 14 lbs. for $1, will cure al] diseases of the Liver and Kid19. ‘All of sec, 29. ; one of the most affable of men, thorough ae Tom OS, 10 cans for $1. 7 de 4 $ vies x neys, will remove Pimples, Boil, Salt) 717, R12 £.—All of sections 3 and 5,. lawyer, aud everyone who does business 2 Re : * is Rheum and other affections caused by impure Lots 3.and 4 of sw 1-4; e 1-2 of nw 1-4; 6] with him goes away in a. happy fraine of . blood, Will drive Malaria from the system "™ . 1-2 of nw 1-4; 1-2of sw 1-4; e 1-2 of and prevent as well as cure all Malariel A sec. 7. Lots 1, 2, %, 4 of e1-2 of ne I+4; mind—even his opponents, I believe.Jobn, Jr., isa lucky young man to be employed Cures EF Call at the Store and see those Beautiful Books that we. MOST PERFECT MADE. 7 A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free’ from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, “40 YEARS THE STANDARD. fevers,—For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters— Entire stistactiog guaranteed, or money refunded. —Price 50 cts. aud $1.00 per bottle at Carr Bros. Drug Store, 4 w 1-2 of nw 1-4;8 1-2 of sec. 9. All of sections 11, 13 and 17. sai ‘geo T 10, R 12 E.— All of sections 1}, 13, 15, 19, 21. 23, 25, 27, 29, 31,°S3 and 35. 4 by and study law under such 4 firm, most all of ‘the old-timers, For years he was aclerk for W. K. Spencer in’ Grass The Hon, Geo.” W. Dixon is known to * w be teken with Ho00d’s Ssrvaparilla,. 2c, Be Sure to get HOOD’S and Only HOOD’S, ~ 7 Hood’s Pills are especially prepared aes BY give away—free to each customer, Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal, a