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March 14, 1895 (4 pages)

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~above Columbia Hill, for the past fifteen ~ also belonged to Oustomah Lodge. of Odd. “ yreatest social, economical and industrial their prompt and efficient yet easy action. aS % i‘ in om a THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Established Sept. 6. i860.) Nevada Citv, Nevada County, Calif. Published Eveuings Daily Except Legal’ Holidays. PERSONAL POINTERS. A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks Doings and Intentions. J. L. Clifton of Sacramento is in town. E. Penrose of North Bloomfield came down undays and yesterday. &. Seelig of San Francisco arrived here eae this morning. : 1 BUBSCRIPTION TERMS—Fifteen Cents a Week, L. Reotz of San Francisco came in on aixty Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year Whe? . the morning train. Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. LocAL READING NoTices—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollare Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Kno vn on Application . THURSDAY. . . MARCH 14, 1895. [ae , DEATH OF ‘‘ABE”’ DALTON. Jerry Goodwin and Bob Linder came over from You Bet today. Wm. Selkirk of Brandy City came down in today’s stage. Jobn Spaulding caine over from Auburn last evéning. John Robinson came over from Iowa Hill last evening. L. Kohuron of Newcastle came in on last evening's train. Jas. McBride, the hardware man ‘of San Another Old Soldier Answers “WHET Francisco, arrived here this morning. Final Summons. Abraham Fields Dalton died this morning at the home of Frank Morris, near the depot, after a sickness of about two weeks. Death was the result of jauridice, fever, and} a general breaki g down of the’ whole sys— tem, Daltou has lived on Grizzly Ridge, years or more, being engaged in mining in that locality. About two wkeks agehe came to this city to be doctored, but continued to grow worse, his death occurring as above stated. Deceased was well known in this city, being a prominent member of Chattanooga Post,;Grand Army of the Republic, and Fellows. He was a native of New York, aged forty-nine years. As faras we know he had no relatives in this part of the country, “He lived alone in a cabin on Grizzly Ridge. “Abe” Dalton was an old Union soldier, having joined Company FE of the New York Volunteers September 2, 1862, and served two years and ten montbs. He was taken prisoner and was contined for awhile in the Andersonville Prison. Dalton became a member of Chattanooga Post October 9, 1886, and always took great interest in that organization, coming on foot from his home, over ten miles from this city, whenever a meeting was to be held, or a departed comradé was to be buried; or the annua] obser— vance of Memorial Day was to take place. This fealty to their society is characteristic of nearly all Grasd Army men, but by none is it more strongly exemplitied than’ it was in the case of the deceased. Post Commander. The remains have been removed to the undertaking parlors. ‘ihe funeral will take place Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of the above organizations, with services at Odd Fellows Hall. Ea Aerial Navigation. He was a Past A bill introduced early in the last session . vf Congress uuihorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay $100,000 to’ any inventor who shall, before the year 1900, construct @ vessel that will demonstrate the practicability of safely navigating the air at a speed of thirty miles an hour, and capable of carrying freight and passengers. ‘The bill was probably introduced as much for the purpose of getting a report from a committee as with any expectation of law, it becoming a No stipulation is made as to the amount. of freight the air vessel shall be capable of carrying. The committee to which the bill was referred reported without recommendation. The committee admit that the eventual solution of the problem of aerial navigation will result in one of the revolutions in the history of mankind, but thinks the solution a little too far in the future to warrant Government aid. : Se : Makes Pure Bioop, . These three words tell the whole story of the wonderful cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, It is the best blood purifier and spring medicine, : ES Hoop’s Pitts have won high praise for ; James Will Come Up Tomorrow, + The case of Hamilton McCormick vs. D. F. Douglass, Sheriff, will come up for trial before a jury in the Superior Court tomorDouglass sold at Sheriff's sale some time ago a let of pipe and tools belonging to plaintiff and which plaintiff claims he had no legal right to sell, Suit was brought in Justice Mulloy’s court and judgment was awarded in favor of McCormick. Douglass appealed the case to the Superior Court, eee row. lg your kidneys are inactive, you will feel and look wretched, even in the most cheerful society, aud melancholy on the jolliest occasions. Dr. J. H. MeLean's Little Liver and Balin will set you right again. $1,00 per bottle. Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. + +O > Went in Style. A large number of Chinamen left this city this forenoon for Grass Valley. The J. R, Vance of Steep Hollow is here spending a day or two. A.S. Berger of San Francisco arrived here last evening on afew days’ Visit. John E.Serwe of New York is here in the interests of a wholesale house of that city. J. M. Walling Jr., who has been to Sacramento for ‘some time past, arrived bere last evening on a visit to his parents. Ed. Smart of Dutch Flat, who has beep to Smartaville looking after his sheep, was in town last evening on his way home, E. Loute, G. B. Griswold, 8. Witkouski and H. J. Cullinane, of San Francisco, came in on last evening’s train, Wm. Maltman-and T. M. Whalen; of Grass Valley, came up last evening and Jeft this morning for Gold Valley to work at the Empire mine cholrination works, Armas Hart of Downieville, who bad three of,hid ribs broken some time agy and who has been to San treatment, ayrived here this rnorning on his way home. : Dr. Hunt’s condition today isabout the same as yesterday. He is suffering from an Francisco for surgicial William Losch, the bookbinder, late of this city, has taken charge -of the bindery at the Appeal office, Marysville, and will probably remain there permanently. . yee © Be from Grass Valley this afternoon on the Lynn of Sacramento came over bus. > teen It Muay De as Mueh fer You, that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, ‘with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so called Kidney cures but withAbout a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters and found re~ out any good result, lief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to-cure~of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief, Price only 50c. for large bottle. Bros. Drug Store. ee iae= “The Weather. One trial will prove ‘oiff statement, At Carr The white flag with the blue center piece, denoting @ coldwave, continued to float from the staff on thg National Hotel today, During the day short”hailstorms occdrited at different,jutervals. The official forecaster of the Weather Bureau predicts clearing towards evening with a severe frost tonight. For Friday the prediction is: Fair, warmer. = sees = Small Beginnings Make great endings sometimes. Ailments that we are apt to consider trivial often grow, through neglect, into atrocious mala— dies, dangerous in themselves and productive of others, It is the disregard of the earlier indications of ill health which leads to the establishinent of all sorts of maladies on a chronic basis, Moreover, there are certain disorders incident to the seison, such as malaria aud rheumatism, against which it is always desirable to fortify the system after exposure to the conditions which produce them, Cold, damp and miasma are surely counteracted by Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. these influences, a wineglassful or two of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters directly afterward should be After you have incurred risk from swallowed, For malaria, dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney and bla ider trouble, nervousness aud debility it is the most deservedly popular of remedies and meals promotes appetite. preventives. A wineglassful before — + +e-Caprain Sweenty, U.S.A, San Diego, Cal., says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is the do me any good.”” Price 50c. Carr Bros. Sold by — + 2@ee = extreme cold, etc,, is apt to bring on an attack of rheumatism or neuralgia ; chapped itching of the skin also owe their origin to Dr, J. H. MeLean’s Volcanic Oi) Liniment should be kept on, hand at all for immediate application when troubles of this ‘nature appear. It is a sovereign remedy. 25c, 50c and $1.00 per cold weather. times bottle. celestials departed in a special car which a ——SSas had been chartered for the purpose. We were unable to ascertain what is to take place there but suppose they are to parAmerica ticipate in one of the ‘big times” which occur so frequently in the Chinese calendar. —_ + +@e + Premature baldness may be prevented and the hair made to, grow on heads already bald, by the use of Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kenewer. ee Saved By Anti-Toxine., The infant son of State Controller Culgan Leads the World. Just so with the * Great American Importing Tea Co.’ TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, attack of la grippe and also from erysipelas. . : Mr. Fred.Miller, of. Irving, Ill., writes first medicine I have ever found that would’ Exposure to rough weather, dampness, } hands and face, cracked lips and -violent . LOCALS IN-BRIEF. Summarized Mention of Minor Home ‘Happenings ‘ County Clerk Greany issued two m irriage licenses ths eft.rucon for Grass Valley. parties. The valley papers are all very jubilant because Governor Budd vetoed the contempt appeal bill. The carpenters making the changes at Mrs. M:lls’ residence had the roof on and the upper story closed in before the storm came, The interior work and the painting is all that remsius to be done, The house occupied by the family of Hugh Murchie on Piety Hill is being overhauled, repaired and improved, . A wagon load of cement about thirty barrels—arrived here today from Marysville to be used in putting up Gelio’s new brick building on Broad street, —22@e 5 —— Return Thanks. The ladies of the Congregational Beneficent Society desire to tender thanks to Dr; A.H. Tickeil, R. C. Walrath and M, B. L. Potter for the efficient and impartial manner which they acted as judges at the excursion social}, An Influx of Petitions. The news that the California Debris Commission had been refused an appropriation sufficient to enable it to contiuue -its work for much longer thaucfour or five months, has caused a big influx of petitions for the resumption of hydraulic mines. in various northern counties;—andthe Commissioners have plenty of work on hand, says the Examiner. Qn the 18th inst. eight applications to resume hydraulic mining will be heard, — ee CLERGYMEN, lawyers, public speakers, singers, and actors, al] rec .gnize the virtues of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. One of our most “Itis the, best remedy that can be procured for all affections ” eminent public men says : of the vocal organs, throat; and lungs. : pane = ‘ SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand, Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25c. Sold by Carr Bros, + e@e +Children love it, Turs will be the banner week for the people of Nevada City and vicinity to inare offering excelleut cabinets at $2 per doz, at their tent on York street, m1 ltf WHATEVER may be the cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its original color by the use of that potent remedy Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, aSymptoms of kidney troubles should be promptly attended to; they are nature’s warnings that something is wrong. Many persons die victims of kidney disease who could have been saved had they taken proper precautions, The prompt use of Dr. J. H, thousands of valuable-lives. any derangement of the kidneys try it, Pricé $1.00 per bottle. AYER’S THE Ofly ~~? Sarsafvarilla. ADMITTED READ RULE XV. oO “Articles that are in®O .\ any way dan~ . gerous or of. . . fensive, also 2 AY patent medicines, nostrums, and® empirical preparations, whose o ingredients are concealed, will $ not be—-admitted to the Expo> sition.’’ 0000 Why was Ayer’s Sarsaparilla admitted ? Because it is nota patent medicine, not a nostrum, wor a secret preparation, hot dangeroys, not an experiment, and because it is-all that a family medicine should be DAPI eee At the WORLD’S FAIR Chicago, 1893. Why not get the Best? 22.29999999900000000000 0 0000000000000000000006 ‘Nevada County Narrow Gauge R. B, TIME TABLE NO. 50. Trains willleave and arrive at,Nevada City on and after fullows : LEAVING FOR COLFAX, Monday, March 11, 1895, as Daily; connecting with Lo cal Train arriving at San M., and Overland for the goo A Il Fr neisco at 7:15 P Fas 8 P r P.M., Daily, connecting with -55 ; overland trains save at Sin Francisco at 6:45 end and overand for the Fast. LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY’ vest-in_fotographs,-as the Omega Foto Co. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm has saved If you have The Lamarque. Tidings: The ¢ncouraging prospects at this mine are being borne out as develepment work continues. Last week the vein widened out from ten or twelve inches~to twenty inches, and the ore holds up in the North Star. It is bonded by Messrs. Works. By reason of the late developments Mr, Thompson has abandoned the idea of going to Sierra county just at present. The firm have just about completed chlorination works in the southern part of that county, and Mr. Maltman is now there. It was intended that Mr, Thompson should go up to take charge ofthe plant. But the Lamarque is opening out so finely that bis services will be required here. It is more than likely that the vein-in this mine will widen as greater depth is attained, If such proves the case it will become one. of the notable properties of the district. ———_—___+ 6s. The Benefits of a Cannery. “Phe Marysville Democrat gives the following reasons while @ cannery is d benefit to a city: During the canning season Mr. Skinner employed in the different branches of the cannery business from 400 to 430 people, paying them in full for services every Monday morhing. Besides these employes there were from thirty to fifty persons engaged in handling the fruit from the orchards to the cannery, in all giving to about 500 persons. fairly’ remunerative wages, Besides the fruit shipped and sold the peelings and refuse fruit was placed into presses, from which about 3000 barrels of guod vinegar was made. ‘he pulp, after extracting the juice, makes a fairly good fertilizer,’ and is used-for that purpose, The pita of the best varieties are sold for nursery purposes, while the other grades answer welland are sold for bitter almonds, making perfumery and other uses, ——-—_ + -9@ eo More Gold Nuggets. Charles Fisk was down from Washington today and brought with him a number of . gold nuggets found in his gravel claim on Fall creek nine miles from Washington; The largest one he had was valued‘at $87. He informed the TRANscaIPr reporter that his mine is rich in nuggets, which range in value from $5 up, + 2@e +Buackien’s Araica Salve. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chi}blains, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacion o: money
refunded, Price 25 cents per box. -For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store. Itis sold on @ gusrentes by all gis It ou cipient Saniectn uu ts. and is the best Sold by Carr Bres. hb and Croup Cure. eee Sreeneeet HIS STAGE FRIGHT. The New Czar Acted Like a Booby and Had to Be Braced and Coached. The story of the sudden evolution of an emperor which was brought back to London by the witnesses of the Russian pageants of grief and joy is one of the strangest in the personal histories: of . great rulers, The members of the British court and the English correspondents who followed the funeral party from Livadia to St. Petersburg saw and heard some interesting things which it was not possible to describe in the dispatches which-were-sent-home—— It is learned that for several days after the death of Alexander III the members of the Russian court were reduced to despair and distraction by the behavior of the young czar. He was completely unnerved, not so much by grief at his father’s death as by his sudden encounter with the vast responsibilidays.a shrinking, cowering weakling. It was almost impossible to coax or spur him into the exercise of any of his imperial functions, Those whose duty it was to prompt him regarding the proper state and other formalities were at their wits’ end, and the situation caused the greatest alarm inthe court. When sonie simple course was urged upon him, the young emperor shrank back and begged that he be let alone. He even whimpered when the necessity.of action was pressed upon him as imperative. He more than once burst’ into tearsand aoted more like a terrified child than the ruler of an empire. This continued for seveal days after the arrival of the Prince of Wales, and it was to him that the officials of th: Russian court finally appealed. The -rince was equal to the occasion, and in he last three weeks he has done mor for England than the whole British for ign officé would be able to accomplish nh @ generation, He remained constant 'y by the young emperor's side. He put heart and couragé into him. Bofore the azar reached St. Petersburg he was ‘ransforined. Ho not only became a man, ut began to acquire some, of the dignity f his rank. He soon astonished his ad risers by displaying a genuinely intelli yent comprehension of public affairs, with sound if not brilliant powers of sndgyment,—— quality. The Lamarque is located near . Maltman and Thompson of the Reduction . « —-Fhe best Salve in the world for Cuts, . ties of the position. He became for some + Cure of the Peculiar to Both ney and Urinary Lrouples, i out the use of knife, igature or caustic. ever nature, caused by excesses or abuses, Rheumatism and Skin Diseases. ‘ DISEASES OF WOMEN.—The Doc men have given them a national reputation irregularities of the monthly flow speedily chid Balm Specific recommends him to all eases pecular to women on the Coast. ; health and vigor of manhood from a life w private. nature. Syphilis in its various for’ methods. DRS. KEENE, BLAKESLEE geons that guarantee a permanent cure for you so and give you every care. Rooms 1 and have made a specialty of this class of diseases for many years, WORST FORM OF ALL DISEASES Men and Women. ——AND THEY POSITIVELY AND ABSOLUTELY— GUARANTEE A CURE WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED, BY THEIR.NEW METHOD OF TREATMENT. Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases are treated with success by the'Doctors Without the use.of mercury or othér.strong medicines. cure any person afflicted with any old chronic disease, Head, Throat-and Lung Diseases, Heart, ‘Liver and Stomach Troubles, Rectal Diseases, ec Fistula, Nervous and Physical Debility of whatThese Eminent Specialists will such as Consumption, Catarrh, Tape Worm, KidHemorrhoids, Piles (blind or bleeding, ) withNervous Prostration, Epilepsy, Fits, Paralysis, All Diseases of the Generative Organs, Male and Female — tor’s success in treating diseases peculiar to wo. Falling.of the Womb (Prolapsis) Retroversion Antiversion, positively cured without the cruel eterine supporter ; Lucorrhoa, (whites) vaginal or uterine, all Unnatural Discharges, Congestion, Ulceration, ete. All and permanently cured. Dr, Blakeslee’s Orladies as the most successful specialist for disDISEASES OF MEN—Thousands of young, middle-aged and old menwho have confided in these doctors are happy, and testify to their success in restoring them to: perfect orse than death. Loss of Manhood,.Semina! Weakness, Spermatorwa, Impotency, Variocele, Hydrocele, Stricture, and al] disease of a ms. No Mercury, but speedily cured by latest & CO. are regular. graduated physicians and They are the only surRUPTURE. * CONSULTATION FREE. A friendly chat will cost you nothing and if your case is curable the doctor will tell NEVADA CITY OFFICE;: 2, Union Hotel. . } ot * *¥ . Beautiful Suitings and Overcoats, FOR MEN’S I have an A PERFECT. ‘ . Best” Suit, FIT . Fashion, with GUARANTEED. and see them. . E. E. DULAC, Commercial Street cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your ‘‘Sunday Tam making OVERCOATS of the Latest that compare favorably with ‘‘store’ overcoats, es RN HHH HH HH HH YH WEAR. ~@— extensive line of imported and domestic satin linings and silks facings, at prices Come Merchant Tailor. » in Transcript Block. PAP IIA Ce ee ee ee ee ee J. E. CARR. CARR. Palace Drug, Book School Books, Blank Books, Miscellaneous Books, Periodicals, — vT.H, CARR. BROS. — PROPRIETORS OF THE— and Stationery Store, Masonic Building, Cor, Pino and Commercial Streos, Nevada City KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND — Complete Stock of Drags, Patent Modicines, ils, Varnishes, Ete, Pictorials, Magazines. Finest Brands of Cigars. in Nevadi lily. a OSCAR C. BALDY, V. S., a --Vetorinary Surgeon, Ex-County Stock Inspector of Los Angeles County, Cal, of &@ All Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Enquire of Henry Lane, Nevada City. «Residence, Grass Valley Cal. —— OB Tuiery Years’ Pracrick, gy LAND NOTICE, UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, / = Marysville, California, March 4, 1895. ( TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: , a Notice is hereby given that the Central Pa: cific Railroad-Company has filed in this office a Jist of lands situated in the Townships described below and has applied for a patent for said lands; that.the list is open to the public for inspection, and a copy thereof, by descrip tive subdivisions, has been posted in a conven ient place in this office all persons interested and the public generally . Within the next sixty days following the date of this notice, protests or eontests against the claim of the company to any tractor sub divis on deseribed in the list, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral thar sericnitural purposes, will Le received and oted for report to the Gene ‘ ice Wactineue’ i“ eneral Land Office at WIfLIAM A. LOWERY, ~. : Register T,J_ SHERWOOD, ‘ g ee Receiver N13 Of BE'y Of ©WAZ Section 33. 1 ¥. Range Sk., 20 acres weirs 8 44 of SE of SWF Section 383, 117 N., Range 8E,,10 acres. 7 Township for the inspeetion of Drs. Keene, Blakeslee & Co, (CITIZENS BANK Medical : and : Surgical INSTITUTE.These eminent Specialists have had many years active experience in the . Successful] NEVADA CITY (Incorporated 1876.) BROAD STREET, -CAPITAL. ~.Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 Paid upincoin, -°= §0,000 Undivided profits, ' = 22,000 " OFFICERS: BM PRMOLON: 5 yo iscces PRESIDENT BM BUNT. ci ace ec tbiaabes Vick PRESIDENT JOHN T, MORGAN, ..CASHIER D.E.MORGAN,. .Ass’? CASHIER and SRC’ Y ‘ DIRECTORS Dk. R. M. Hunt, Geo. M,. HueHgEs, NILES SEARLS JoHN T. Monean D. BE. Morean, L, Housman, E. M. PREstTon., COBRESPONDENTA) New York-National Bank of North Ame Fries; = San Francisco—First National Bauk. Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills CG ‘ to We issue Sight Drafts a in NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, Fe) SACRAMENTO. Also Bills of Exchange payable at sight in the principal cities of Great Britain and Europe, Collections on any part of the United States a SOC Ae Highest price paid for County:and State Warrants. ; told and Silver Bullion purchased. Assay Office atthe Bank, This Bank maintains an Office at Gress Valley, where a genéral Banking butine-s is trang. acted, J. M. THOMAS, Resident Agent at Grass Valley, BASSO & CO., Jiate of Grass Valley, ‘Have rented the building on Broad Street, lately occupied by the Golden West Restaurant,_and are prepared to furnish Hot Spanish Tomales At All Hours; Day or Night. Tomales 15 Cents—Aplece,or-Twofor 25 Cents, << The place is well fitted up, and those ’o desiring can have Tomales served in the building. ; We guarantee our Tomales tobe the best in the market, and the most value for the money, : Dr. A. Chapman, Dr. N. EB. Chapman, Dr. Cc. W. Chapman, DENTISTS, DVR CLES oe CAL, Local Anesthet'es, if desired, Office at Residence, Sacramento Street. Twin City Steam — Laundhy, We are now ready for ‘Biz’ San Francisco prices. All work guaran~ teed, Prompt delivery.. We solicit a share of your’work, A. H. GRISWOLD, Proprietor. Miss Cohen and Will Swartz. © genta, COMPOUND : SULPHUR POWDER! The Best Medicine Ever Introduced. pemmety Thee IT! Thousand of bottles are sold monthly, and every body that has used it proclaim it to bz a —+-wonderful-medicine, _ Every. prominent physician in San Francisco, San’ Jose, Stockton and Sacramento reccommend it. A fair trial will convince the: most skeptical that it is. the wonder of the age. ‘The Great Habitual Constipation, Remedy for Indigetion, Piles Diseased. Liver, Billiousness, Gout, Rheumatism, E Sciatica, Lumbago, . Gout, Etc. Seid by all Druggists. — ,HEDA Published B =e BROWN & The Royal The aneeti last night as James Cairn and the ente novel in ‘sor small placqu tion chicken from which emerged lyit lar collation gentlemen ii shells filled were furnisl less missiles lively rate, . a zest tha Both the eg _ suggestive floral decor appropriate, beautiful ¢ and violets, Sacramento was one of . yet provide At whist th Vinton and prizes bein; Mrs. Chai held at the East Broa being there Toreipi the stomiac the failure Cathartic stomach, . and restor The Sai follows in dustry: I the Assen the injun the peopl: industry . ious to br in-sievery speaks ve State, for the mer! to stand of the pe: tives. Jim Bi light and miners it The re to learn disease t all its st Catarrh to the 1 constite tional — taken i blood a thereby disease, buildin nature have-s¢ that th case th testim' os KA your . your . bell, Bros. Th and tion. sing ~thedi “to de will neys Rhe bloo and feve and sati Wel Daily. Fare on this train] KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great blood Nadeau, Florence; L. ‘J. : , as When the} wedding day arrived, he REFEI ENC N.3¢ Section 36 te ae ar canal i fe le was several days ago attacked with diphCc ROCKER Y, 4-50 pre DAILY, Fare on this train, 2] jad developed an originality and inde ve . rie 820 acres, ze a seteicicied epee THE z A CG IPT be . Woritic croup, and ite life was. almost deo) ChIT NA. ARRIVING ¥ROM COLFAX. pendence: of opinion which further . x geo 6 A. K. P. Harmon, Sr., F. Ranges é. iacrr oe” Township 16 N, : paired of when the attending physicians GI ASSWA RE o 4 M. Daily, connecting with over-. #™azed those around hini, In other “plese H , o, Dz C rowley, M. BG. W. Total, 390 acres. ‘ m6 : administered two hypodermic doses of anti . “7 ’+/*~ + 4:4 land train from Kast ard Overland . words, the attack of blue funk which at Ww Hap, Hon. J. ©. Martin, Oakland, Cal.;} : minis y leaving San Francisco at 6:30 P. M. 2 Villiam Pridham Supt. Wel a, : : They Lead All Others f : first caused th < fe dies ’ pt. Wells, Fargo &} : toxine, the new remedy for diseases of that , y 4 rs for 5.10 Lae ; F eater a with 5: ® gravest fears for his caCo.'s Express; W. J, Broderick, Pres, Ag: ; ‘eharacter. The little sufferer began to imSuperior Quality, rs : San Francisco at 7:00 A, M. oe peodien pit lelce nae eres fo ee Main St. R. R. Co.; De. ( f : IS THE prove at once, and has since recovered. A Lowest Prices. arrivine rrom Grass VALLEY. . . Sepaibe dei cemee = ores Ronckinhee Baas ¢ M. Osborne, Geo, H. dl ( [ RIPT , : ake, Pres. L, A. Natic =a few years ago Mr, and Mrs, Colgan lost one ional Bank; G, ae Rose, aud E,: J, of their children from a similar attack, but 25 cents. dvon'aay "ge {0 All)*9° ie 3 : Baldwin, Los Angeles Cal alae : 3 i purifier gives freshness and clearness to ‘the : si there was no anti-toxine then, and al! other GEORGE PLETORER, Complexion and 3 ipati : } i aper = . t nd J Gen’! Pass. & Ticket A t, and cures Constipation, 25 cts., iple i i = { , kaown remedies were. of no avail, Commercial Street. Nevada City. EDW'D. H. BKOWN, Superintendent. nies 460 cts., $1.00. Sold by fue ees = tes mang in Mz Often, Nevada: :County. heading:::: Newspaper ; . . . ; : sy . eovece ; ; F e = “; a iematenen wi a nae eet ema \ : ; . ; . . : ‘ i 3 :