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January 30, 1896 (4 pages)

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Nevada @ “Nev Gounty, one, . Pablished Evenings Dai Beoept Sundays and ~weawenibeion Tanke “Biles mn ents & Week, _ joy than any of those fellows, Glory we to ‘THEDAI ‘found other ways to amuse myself, and I poppin tit ttn hy a = &® Year When Paitin SAM tek Pulver eg OED NP eT “PocAL ReaDIne Nonces—Ten Cents a ‘Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One.Dollar.a Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Kno #uon Appli‘cation Mien THURSDAY.... ae 30, 1896. Pe = ——THE SECRER REVEALED. “Submission” the Keynote to Spittal Success: Another: large congrégation was in atten lance at last night’s revival meeting at He Method .Charch,. -Rev, W, E. Sheped an inspiring’ sermon on *‘Subwisaoa ” taking his text from the seventh verse of the fourth chapter General Kpistle of James: “Submit yourselves. therefore to God. Resist the devil and he ‘will flee from you.” The preacher read the verses from ‘the first to the tenth inclusive, of the chapter. ‘*Many beautiful and pointed thoughts are suggested in this chapter,” said the speaker, “but the keynote to all is submission to God and to his will.” The first thought is found in the third Vérse: “Ye ask and receive not Bedptiediye <6Eiainids, that jybu may consume it upon your lusts;’ this reveals the true secret of prayer, which if simply a full subniiésidn to’ God; : In the fourth verse appears a second pointed thought“the secret of ‘friendship with God: * * .Know.ye not that friendship with thé Wale te eniiity with God?’ ln the seventh verse we are told to resist. the devil by submission to God. ‘Draw nigh to God . _and. he. will Sraw nigh to you, Cleanse your hands ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double-miuded.’ Purifying your heart and drawing near to God are also examples of submission, We’ learn from these versés that, their. context: is, purely and simply,’ dubitiission.” If you wish to,pgay-euccessfully you must. be ina spirit of.submission. when you. begin them and pray with submission. A’ great many people simply say -their prayere—they do not pray. “Phere*is too little “submission and too. much selfishness.in their. praying. And you: will hear these same people say: ‘O, why gan’ any’ ptayers belike other prayers; I try to pray but I know my prayers are not heard, while those of some people go right up.te the. Throne. of God,’ Tl tell you why your penyecs do not rea sh; yom don"t aim © you pray amiss; you pray “all for youreelf and for the gratification Yof:your own: selfish desires ouly, (3d verse),** Your, prayers should be intended ¢6'benefit others aswell’ as your: alf. “Many “instances. of ‘this kind® of praying “have* been “brought ‘to my’ attention. Woniin\otice’ prayed that Gud would remove a hill that obaeured her view 0" the town; the next angraing when sheawoke she looked out ofthe window and said, ‘Huh, just as I éxpected; »—the hill’sthere yet, I never did believe in. ‘prayers.’ Another young lady . tobe ® christian’ had some doubts .as:to. whether or not she should go to a concert in which ‘only home talent’ were to participate; she wanted to:go, bi didn’t: Anow ,, whether it woulfi be right on nots . Bhe figally decided to priy to Ged and thus find out about it, She was prepared before hand of course for a favorable answer to her prayer. She attended the concert. My little daughter got-hold of -heemother’s: shoe’ polish once and was preparing to blacken her shoes when her mother saw her and told her not to; the child persisted in her desire, when her mother told her to pray and ask Jesus whether she ought to polish her shoes or mind her mother, The little thing went over to the corner of the room and began ‘Dear Jesus, should I black my shoes or mind my mother who says I shouldn’t.’ She, waited. a moment, assuming a listening attind, : phen { *Wikat! dif “you! say, Jesus?” What’! Oh, all” right} I'll shine my shoes.’ ” “O, Brethren, there is no such thing as a prayer without submission to God’s will; we must have vubmiediee' in our hearts or our prayers will not be answered; we must get used to pleading at the throne. If we had more spirit, more faith in prayer, there would be more converted.” ‘* ‘Friendship of the world is eaniity with God ; if you are a friend } of »the ° world, you ugha & Siena ; of God,, ayd, vice versa, og, can fhe ir) dg.ofboth. Now I don’t we can’ ‘ee disposed to our fellow than if we are christians, or that we can’t extend a helping hand to a man of the world, because we may be“Godly. No,’ we would not be christians if this was our case. But I do mean that I could not be one of those hail-fellows woll-met that are patted on Sue a . 6tthe » vor, and . ry and it invitations, etc., and gs a friend of PIE Tts an awful thing to go on. int the world against God. I will take __— 3 ’ pie . God against sinners every time or the achristian, Before I was consti dees tised to bé’a hail fellow. 1 was aw ringleader in the pleasures of the world, but when I did cut loose, I broke away from them altogether. I accepted but three invitations to go to places to spend ‘an evening. I did not care for the husks of the world. 1 ‘was captain of a baseball téam; the boys were surprised when I left off playing ball. I had no time for that, for some reason. I know I had more real fun since, and more real . . God. no? ** ‘Resist the devi', and ad S pntdes § Soin me Obristian scientists say there is no devil.’ If that is their religion it _Srclieh paligion. — are persoval e salooris; I ‘aon'éelieve there aré any in the eilootil. aval; they are satisfied with their arrapgements in: those places, . everything is running as Satan directed, and besides they have to look after Satan’s interest at this revival meeting, that-devil.at your elbow whispering to you, (for they only sneak around and whisper— ‘TSatan never does ‘come right out in meeting’) don’t you hear him telling you not to yield tonight 2”; ; talented gentleman, Satan had to take the following: ‘Once a man had a dream about devils; he dréamed fhat he was working in a =. passing ote of these he saw a little devil perched up ever the door asleep. He thought this a strange place for.a devil -to be. Walking on a little further he came to thé other church, where he saw not only one, >but thousand} of: devils. all over the building. He could not understand this at all, but lo, and behold, he found out that the church, where slept the lone devil, had been closed up for years, while in the one upon and around which were the thousands of wakeful, watchful devils, services were being held and that church was filled with people. Leall that a good sign, They are here tonight. looking after their interests. I call it a good sign, because if Satan had no fear of losing his subjects he would not take the trouble to come, Q, sinners resist him; resist his influence tonight; submit to the will of God and give your souls to Him tonight.” “Some dréad the “ordeal of conversion; tliey fearthe finger of scorn and the scoffs and. gibes.of the ungodly. O, we must make up,onr-minds that-we are going to be christians,—that we will overcome all obstacles, submit tothe Will of God and resist the devil, anc) then-all will. be plain sailing. It is submission that brings that sweetest of blessings—salvation. To. .expect to get a pure heart you must get it on the line of ‘submission wholly. When I was converted, I was conscious of it immediately: But, while I knew I had clean hands, my heart was not yet pure, True I had peace in my heart, but not perfect peace; uprising of sin,. yet not a complete uprising; loyalty to God, but not such loyalty as my subjugation warranted, But it was all completed in time, and I-gave myselfin humble submission entirely to my Creator; I placed myself.ofiGod’s altar as a living dacrifice to Him, And 0, what. divine blessings he has bestowed upon me since that.time. How sweet has been his benediction, how magn@nimons the fulfillment of His promises. What supreme joy, what perfect happiness has been mine.” Here.an interruption aceurred, .when a lady in the congregation, overcome , by--her emotions went up to the penitent :seat and was soon followed by others, and the gifted lecturer’s discourse.came to a chose, — Rev. shepard will — the meeting again tonight.” The Funding Bill WAE Pass. It seems:'to be conceded all: round that the Congress’ ‘of the “United States, confronted as it is with the necessity. of making @ disposition of the Pacific Railroad quieétivn; has determined to -pass a bill extending the: time» for payment of" the Pacific Railroad debts.” The dispatches of our San Francisco contemporaries appear to reorieede this, and it may therefore be-accepted as a foregone conclusion that some kind of a fonding bill will. pass. This was what might have been expected. ~The Sutro-Examinver opposition was meaningless and ineffectnal. . It was simply negative. Gongress'was confronted with'the necessity: of doing something, and Mr, Sutro pinched the Examiner until squealed “Fight the Funding Bill,’ and that was all there was of its opposition. A convention was called te-which all the-cities and counties: of the State were invited to send representatives, but forty-seven counties were conspicuous by their absence, and even a city the size of Sacramento had but one delegate, The convention manifested no statesmanship, was devoid of brains and re-echoed Sutro’s war ery of ‘*Fight the Funding Bill.” It even stigmatized all those in favor of the proposition as friends of the corporation. Having-proposed nothing, it was perfectly plain to the lowest capacity that Congress would have to devise plans for itself; and the Funding Bill is the result. What is needed now is such a bill as will first secure a repayment to the Government of all the money advanced to these railroads; and next such extension of time and such rate of interest as will not impose great hardship upon the shipper. Long time and a low rate of interest is a proposition decidedly in the interest of cheap transportation,“ and therefore the best for the people, fot the State of California. A Bright Newspaper Woman. At a recent gathering f journalists 1eld in Atlanta the master of ceremonies vas Miss Janey M, Joard, ae young pewspaper/ yoman. She ar‘anged . the . prosramveforPress lay at the Cotton states exposition ind presided over he’ assemblage with a good .deal Of ability, {She aas_ been in the uewspaper business for a number of years and is at Atlanta as correspondent for a Pittsburg paper. Miss Coard has an attractive face and a modest manner, JANEY M, COARD. Tue RecorD of. #emarkable cares effected’ enables us truthfully to say that Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the only true blood purifier. prominently in the public eye today. Howse and fat For. Sale. The house and lot belodging to Mrs, C, H. Harrison on Spring street is offered for sale ata bargain. Enquire on the premises, wer is just the epecific, ’ . 1 Sinner, don’t you hear} And then from the fertile brain of the special (0 the Daily Tr anscript town-where,there were two churches: Upon . et ; is falling ont, or turning gray, . ¢ 2 Pann th a 5 esalang with snasiallag: aad ng food, Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair H Telegraphic From all Parts of the World. Up to 4 o’clock This Afternoon. a EWSA Terrible Explosion, Hortrpaysurc. Penn., January 30th.— Five persons were killed and nearly twenty injured, some fatally, by the explosion of ‘a thirty-inch cylinder boiler at the works of the Hollidaysburg Iron and Nail Co. this morning. ‘The entire roof of the building was precipitated to the floor below, The explosion broke hundreds of windows a mile . from. “the scene. There.was the greatest excitement arouud the wrecked building, and families of the wounded weére frantic with grief; No explanation is given for the cause of the, explosion. Employe, say they were short of steam just before the explosion, Threw a Stone at the King, Lissox, January 30th, — ‘While King Charles was returning to the palace today after a drive in his open ‘carriage, an anarchist workman threw a‘ stone at His Majestry. The stone hit the Aid -de Camp, who jumped from the carriage, siezed and held the Anarchist until the police arrived, In Favor of Funding. Wasuineror, D. C., January 30th.—The National Board. of Trade have passed strong resolutions in favor of funding the Southern Pacific Railroad debt, and in, opposition to Government ownership of the road, * + Holding a Reception. Budd and wife are giving a reception today from 2 p.m. till 11, at the residence of Judson Brusie, PERSONAL POINTERS. A) Concise Chronicle of Yarious Folks Doings and‘ Intentions, : N, E. Boyd of Yuba City isin town.g ; E, Frankson of Sacramento ig in. town, W. L. McKinley returned today from San Francisco, __ L. O. Penrose is down from North Bloomfield. R. Thomas came ovér from North Bloomfield today. D, P. Cameron of San Francisco is in town, ~ Thomas Harris came over from North San Juan today. Hon. E, M., Preston returned from Auburn today. Superintendent L. L. Myers came down from North Bloomfield today. E. B. Harison and J. K. Allen came’over from North San Juan today. Mre. H, Bleeze returned to fan -Juan today. H. French came over from French on today. C. P. Vicini, a leading attorney ot Sake son, is here on legal bueiness, W. R. Coe, for many’ years’a resident of this city, but now of tan Francisco, i is here on a Visit, F. M. Coffey and F, M. Heath came over from French Corral today. Death From Heart Paralysis. William Pellew, a miner, died at Grass Valley today, ot heart paralysis, He had been afflicted for some time with aniner’s consuniption, » Two daughters survive him, one 4 Mra, Bruce, the other unmarried, Deceased'was & native of England, aged /55 years and months. , pe agg 3 Died Suddenly. Silvester Ford, better known as ‘John” Ford, died rather suddenly at the Western Hotel in Grass Valley last. night, He had been sick more or less for the past two years, Ford was a butcher by trade and was known to many people in this city. Heart trouble ia supposep to be the cause of death. Deceased was 60 years of age, A. sister at Courtland is the only relative in ¢his State, and she has been sent for,” ~“ Tuink oF THis, Hood's Sarsaparilla i is the onty true“blood' purifier prominently in the public eye today. It cures disease when all others fail, because it makes pure blood, The Its of Wonien;' Constipation, causes more than, half the ille of women, Karl’s Clover Root Tea isa iowa eure. for hdtex toaeie. ise by ickerman & Co, Stratis to let, saGains of .G. D, Buckley: e200 Dress. making. Mrs, Ziegler, from San Francisco,’ has taken rooms at the Union Hotel, where she is ready to do all kinds of dressmaking. in ad very latest style. She comes highly . cinta sa sea * hare’ of ela ". Coleman filed a bond today in the sum of SACRAMENTO, January 30th.—Governor . Ane could get his money back, so he didn’t invest,” Keely claims that by . work. He has made many machines, homer keppet of of the ed howe, ‘. little, may lead to serious. trouble with the To Hog It All. Curcago, January 28th.— The Post’s ‘Washington special says: The new Morgan syndicate has given the treasury renewed assurances of its intention to make the $100,000,000 loan a success, and to that end will have in bids'to take the whole issue or any part of it. The lump bid will, it is said, be about $110,000,000, or a little below a 34 per cent basis. The bid for any
fractional unsold part of the bonds will be on terms less favorable to the government. Filed a Big Bond. Oak.anp, January 29th.—Mrs. Julia M. $110,000 as administratrix of the estate of her deceased husband, John W. Coleman, The sureties on the bond are William F. Goad and E, W. Hopkins. Judge Greene has appointed Warring Wilkinson, Jobn R. Glascock and W. F. Russell. appraisers of the estate.’ Attempted Burglary. An unsuccessful attempt was made last night to burglarize the powder magazine of the Biggs-Hardware Company on Alta Hill, Grass Valley. Neighbors heard the noise aud upon going out to investigate trightened the thieves away. The Stick * Few Up. While Charles Gray of Commercial street was chopping wood this morning a stick flew up and hit him between the eyes, producing quite a painful injury. Dr. Muller dressed the wound, ~ Keely Is Still at It. For 25 years John Worrell Keely has been just on the point of perfecting his mysterious motor and making it ‘‘mote. ’’ But he hasn’t done it yet. It was re/ ®EELY AND HIS MOTOR, cently rumored that John Jacob Astor had become interested and. purchased a lotof stock. Astor looked at the motor, but was not told how it worked and how sound vibration he can extract a force from the air sufficient to do all kinds of but,none.of any practical value. He is still at it, however. An Old Man—Or a Big Lie. A recent dispatch says that Hiram Lester, supposed to be the oldest man on earth, is dead, in the Henry County (Georgia) poor house at the age of 129, He was born in Raleigh, North Carolina, eight years before the birth of the Republic. There is no question as to his great age, as he leaves a son 92 years of age, who is an inmate of the same institution, and a daughter who lives in Heard: County who is 95 years old. “Uncle-Hiram,” as he was familiarly known, came from a long lived ancestry. His father lived to be 100, and his grandfather to be 115. The old man claimed to have enjoyed the ‘hospitality of George Washington for three days, and spoke fluently on the subject ofthe official acts of Jefferson, Madison and Jay. He claimed to have fought in the war of 1812, but he never drew & pension, He'lost three sons in the civil war, In 1881 he was obliged to take refuge in the poor house. In 189] he was married to Miss Mary Mosely, aged 81, A Pact Worth Knowing. Consumption, 5 LaGrip ppe, Pneum a all aceite ee Lan Hoel are oe “by Shiloh’s Cure, Sold by Dickerman & Co, Karl’s Clover Root Tea Isa sure cure for Featdeske -and nervous diseases, Nothing relieves kly. Sold by Dickerman & Co.. a THat t cold, e which. you ‘abibk oc lungs. Avoid this result by taking Ayer Cherry Pectoral, the. best known remedy “ colds, coughs, catarrb, bronchitis, incipient Fer ga and all other throat and lung : “Special Sale : EO eh oon you Papeteries for 15 box—the . Sis ven igeeeonbenn os ape est chll on reve . season is the Rejane Cape, a garment pointed New. York ‘Fashion Letter. rh A -popvlar fat wrap for the mid-winter in the back, short on the shoulders and finished in the front by stole ends that reach to the bottom of the dress. The entire cape is bordered with mink tails and is lined with fancy brocade, A favorite winter skirt is the Paquin nine gored model, with wide box pleat in front and very flaring at‘ the bottom, ‘The rest of the skirt is in narrow gores which are either pleated or shirred ac cording to: the kind of fabic employed. They are lined throughout the interlined half their depth,’ For evening gowns white satin is a favorable fabric, especially in the use of skirts. Waists of every material from the daintest tulle to velvet are made in tucks all around, The sleeves, which always droop, are ornamented with the same tucks. One sees in the latest numbers of the Fashion Magazine published by A. McDowell & Co., a great variety of new ideas. These periodicals are very attractive and ever increasing’ in popularity. Mode de Paris” and ‘‘Paris Album of Fashions” cost $3.50 per year’s subscription, or 35 cents a copy. The ‘‘French Dressmaker” is $3.00 per aunum or 30 cents a copy; and **La Mode” $1.50 a year or 15 cents a copy. +e. A Woman Who Will Get There. — When a-woman makes up her mind that she will go to.a certain place, she always gets there, -Eve got there when she went after'the apples. “All her descendants have been successful in reaching the desired goal. Fortresses, armies and police never keep a woman back when she is bent on a mission. Talmage could not go to Armenia with fifty thousand dollar offered him for distrbution, But Clara Bartov will go and will find ways to distribute every dollar that is place in her hand. That is the different between spurious and genuine heroism, The Sultan forbids the.sending of relief to the Armenians, He has forbidden missionaries to go into their country. But. this woman, without protection, will go there and the probability is that she will be unmolested.”’Palmage could not-reach Armenia with’ fifty thousand dojlars becaase he would blew his own horn all the way. The world would be advertised in advance that Talmage was to strike certain attitudes, Heroic men and woman do not sound’ their own trumpet, Clara Barton will go direct to Armenia. —_———+160——— ‘¢ Don’t Even Know the Man.”’’ Prof, A. L. Francis has in his possession the following letter, which explains itself ‘Prof. Francis is agcompetent piano tuner, You will-oblige us by getting him as much work as possible. He may be able ba assist you in making sales, Yours truly, “KoHuer & CHASE, j28-36 “B, K, NEVADA :-:-: THEATRE. Engagement of Hiss Gracie Plaisted AND HER OWN Musical Comedy Company ! — INCLUDING — Dorothy Rossmore, Towa R, Litch, . Minnie Ellsworth, Lillian Allison, Lillian Nina Cook, Frank Valerga, Cornea Makin, Nira Dellamotta, : Chas. N. Warner, Harry Lewellyn, Under the direction of JOHN C. NASH. Friday Evening, Jan. 31,. ‘CIN A. Saturday Evening, February Ist, GUTTA PERCHA GIRL. Admission—Children 25 cents, 50 cents. Reserved Seats:75 cepts. Adult A COOL SMOFE Is what all pipe smokers enjoy ; but-mogt pipes will get strong in a little while and burn the tongue, The Higgins Pipe Smokes cool and sweet, can be easily cleansed, and there is no loss of tobacco, For Sale by All Dealers. Try One ! cae fg due the men who discovered and gave to the suffering millions the wonderful anti-malarial and invigorating Peruvian . Bark; but even more to the man who presented it to the public in the paintenle and doubly efficacious form of Peruvian Bitters No medicine or compound known to.setence will so speedily expel the germs of malaria, ague, grippe, colds, or make the ey so 3 juehing to their attacks, x & 00., San ; All drug. . “Lal. EVERLASTING eae tg ; . . fia Salary Is $40,000 a Year. ‘Forty thousand dollars a year is said . to be the salary of Charles M. Hays, . who was. recently. appointed general manager of the Grand Trunk railway. A United States senator receives but CHARLES M. HAYS, one-eighth this sum, and the president gets but $10,000 a year more. Charles M. Hays is only 89 years of age and is a-native of Rock Island, Ills. He was born May 16, 1856, and in 22 years has risen froma humble clerkship in the passenger department of ‘the Atlantic and Pacific railroad in St. Louis to his present eminence in the transportation business. Be The Ideal Panacea: James L. Fréncis, Alderman, Chicago, says: “I regard Dr, King’s New. Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and jane Pig ase having used it-in my family for the last tive years, to the exclusion of physician’s prescriptions or other preparationg/” > Rev. John Burgus, Kegkuk, Lowa, writes: “T haye been a Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 50 years or more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. King’s New Discovery.” Cough Remedy now, Trial Bottles Free at Dickerman & Co.’s Drug Store, Girl Wanted. A girl to do general housework in a small jamily, Apply at i office.j28 Hoop’s Prius cure all liver ills, relieve constipation and assist digestion. 250, All Recommend It. Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends about Shiloh’s Cure for Consumption, They will recommend it.= Sold by Dickerman & Co, —— Two apie Saved. Mrs. Phenix Thomas, of Junction City, Ill,, was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr, King’s New Discevery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos, Eggers, 139 Florida St. San Francisco, suffe from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis covery and in two weeks was cured, He naturally thankful. It is auch results, which these are samples, that prove th wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Cough and Colds, Free trial bottles at Dickerman Soe 8. Drug Store. Regular size 50c, and May Do As wloccaieages for You. Mr.. Fred Miller, of of Irving, Tll., writes that he had a Severe Kidney tronble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so called Kidney cures but without any good result, About a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters and found readapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and oftén gives almost instant re lief. One trial will prove our. statement. Price only 50c. for large bottle. At Dickerman & Co,’s. Drug Store. o*@ At Wolf’s Only. The finest kind of mince meat in bulk, at Wolf’s Commercial street stor ‘Try this Ideal’ lief at.once, Electric Bitters is especially . . THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT'S Summarized: Mention of Minor Home Happenings, A parting at sunrise. : The City Board of Education held their regular monthly meeting last. evening, A few bills were allowed and the regular routine, business transacted. A new culvert has been put inacross Pine : stceet from the Court House, near thieintersection of York street. An Italian named Beveleque is oredited with killing three big cinnamon bears. on the Washington ridge, several miles above this city, last Tudsday, and is said to” have -. killed them all in a half hour’s time. -We are waiting now to hear from Captain Henry Richards, who we supposed had a corner on the bears up that way. W. W. Van Eman, whois well known in . this city; and who was convicted at San Francisco some. time. ago . for. embezzlement and sentenced to a tex in the penitentiary, has been granted a new trial by the Supreme Court, The coon that tub away: teat AY Lauvitt yesterday near Town Talk, was captured last night by John McCarthy, a brakeman on the Narrow Gauge, who climbed up-a tree and ook the beast from his perch and brought him back to town. A.D. Mason of this city has feeilyad an invitation to attend a meeting of the alumni of Lawrence Academy, at Groton, Masa,, the latter part.of next month, Mr; Mason is a graduate of this institution of learning. George Kohler Jr,, the young man who recently isuftered a stroke of Paralysis, but serious condition and his recovery is rather doubtful, Death of an Old Resident. George Whitney Weeks, who has been a resident of this place for a number of years, road, near Pine\Grove cemetery. Deceased formerly followed mining and was for a time employed at Marsh’s . sawmill, He had been sick quite awhile and his death, therefore, was not unexpected. Two grown sons survive him, one of whom,’ George Weeks, lives at Grass Valley.” The other son, W. H. Weekes, resides in San Fran« cisco, Mrs. Silas Whiting, formerly of this city, is a niece of the deceased. He wasa native of Maine, aged 61 years. The tim of holding the funeral has not been fixed,oe ‘Consumption Can be Cured By the use of Shiloh’s. Cure, This . great Cough Cure it the only known. remedy se that terrible disease. US A a) f if : . OONES « CG. DISTRIBUTORS 26 ee ee INEST. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL CW THE G. FISHER. Freshand Salt Our Prices wi PLAZA GROCERY STORE = ISHER BROS, moe This is How it Is Donel: When we go to market: “we ashe the.cash withSus, agd we.buy in large enough quan— tities to get, thej bottom prices. where, and what, and how to buy to get the best Groceries for the least money, That's the reason we can give it to. you, . you absolute certainty in quality, store everything i is called by its’ real” name. There is no masquerading. ‘ have everything just right, ere rer, DON'T FORGET . A.B WOLF.. The Cash Grocers ‘Colley Building Commercial al Street. eens A. FISHER, “(Successors to THOS, SHURTLEFF & SON.) ites New Firm have completely re«stocked this well-known Store with The Latest Pack of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Frozen a eee kept constantly on hand: ater Fish, in season, received from first hands every Thursday evening. ~~ == not only suit, but please you, te ‘We “know In this a Lea} Mr tnw te . aT who partially recovered, is @yain ina .very_ died last night at his nome on, the Red Dog oe ee We offer © If you. ‘like +o" Sats 2 Pa ba ae Ne es 7 Tt @» Be ee 20 pes oe @ fe