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VOL. LV.—No. 8.589, NEVADA OIPy, CAL. WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY
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29 1888. Established Sent. 6, 1860, by N. P. Brown & Oo,
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NATIONAL HOTEL.
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REOTOR BROS8., Proprietors, ”
Formerly of thte Union Hotel, Nevada City,’
Tho only firo-vroof, and best conducted
Hote: in Nevada City.
ELEGANT SAMPLE ROOMS
: ON FIRST FLOOL
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR
COMMERCIAL TRAVELE
he new management have thoroughly
ua thaniee the Hotel and made many imortant changes. The proprietors have
ad many years exerience in the business,
and give their entire time and attention to
the same, They have airensy made the National the most popular Hote in the moun
of California. i
eee adiesly is the National adapted, to the
wants of the traveling public helay in the
center of the city, and having Pos' Office
Exprocs-Cffice and General Stage Office foi
all lines in the same building, =< .
UNION. HOTEL,
OAL.
MRS. J, NAFFZIGER. . . Proprictress
H. G, PARSONS.. Business Manager
THE 1° ADING HOTEL OF
NEVADA CIT‘, = 2 = *
NEVADA CITY..I8TS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND
oiher pe invited to notice the edventeges
offered by this Hotel. The house contain;
100 reoms, each of. which is light an
airy, and welt or elegantly furnished, there
bein: no hotel inthe mountains e ual :
it. e tables are supplied with the best in
the market.
‘i TRAVELERS
FOR COMMER GTM STS AND r AMILIES
Free ‘Bus to and from the Depot,
ATAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR AL
rts of the up
Marysville daily.
; The best of Wines, Liquors and (igars furnished at e Bar.
cageees CALIFORNIA 7
er county, Grans Valley and”
PERSONAL GOSSIP.
er-onal income of’ the pope is accusimated at $1,750,000 annually. ay ¢
gilc to the Charleston Confederate home,
M; Wilson Guizot, a son‘of the great historian, is lecturing in Paris on Edmund
Burke and Milton,
The marquis of: Lorne has determined upon
a literary life, and has a serial ready for an
English magazine,
Bishop H. W. Warren, of the Methodist
try from the Orient. \ .
Lord Hartington, winidth EB, Gladstone
and James G, Blaine will be within the borders of Italy before long.
Herbert Spencer is at Bournemouth in very
poor health. The insomnia which recently
afflicted him has returned, and he can find
no remedy for it,
It appears that Bismarck has an elder
brother who has been under prefect of Mingard since 1841, and is about to retire,
aged 77.
John_L, . Sullivan, it has been suggested,
should obMge his countrymen by making out
list of English. noblemen whom they could
safely introduce to their families,
Mahmoud Ajelaleddin, the author of a
new budget ‘scheme for balanciifg the Turkish revenues and expenditures, lias been appointed minister of finance at Turkey, in
place’of Zuhda Pasha.
Dr. Evans, the Parisian-American dentist,
is estimated to be-wor® about $15,000,000,
His magnificent residence is stored with valuables, and his library is one of the finest
private libraries in Paris. Pa.
Mr. Pulitzer, of The New York World,-is
eyes, and is confined to a darkened room.
One of his eyes is almost useless, and now
the other has given‘ way.
Not long ago Senator Quay of PennsylVania tossed a senate page a coin for some
service rendered. The boy examined the
money and found that it was a $10 gold
piece. He pocketed the coin; and now the
pages run after Quay persistently.
Marshall McMahon, ex-president of France,
has aged rapidly. His old wounds, often inclined t¢ be troublesome, have lately been
much more so, and his friends have been receiving anything but reassuring news as to
his condition, His intellectual powers are as
strong as ever. .
Lieutenant Governor Riddle, of Kansas,
who is looked upon as the probable successor
of Governor Martin, is one of the finest tenor
singers in that state. Col. Mapleson, after
hearing Riddle sing at a private reception in
St, Louis several years ago, offered him a
position at asalary of $500 a week, but the
offer was modestly declined, ;
J, B. Haggin, better known as ‘Ben Ali”
Haggin, once came near starving while keoping down the idle end of a@ St. Louis law
office, When he and his‘cousin, who is tho
junior member of the famous firm of Haggin
& Tevis, went to California they had $500 of
horrowed money as their sole capital and tho
experience of two unsuccessful law fledglings
to guide them, Their wealth is now counted
anywhere between $10,000,000 and $20,000,000,
George A. Stewart, yachting editor of Tho
Boston Globe, has become a partner of Mdward Burgess, the famous yacht designer,
They will make a center board combination
as a yacht building partnership.
Speaking of the Rev. C, A. Berry’s decli*
nation of the call to Plymouth church, Henry
Labouchere, of London Truth, remarks;
“Brooklyn's loss is our gain, Mr. Berry is
an able advocate of the Gladstone Irish
pay and it would have been a pity if he
betaken himself to America,”
History repeats itself, President Grevy
lost his position in France because ho defended, his son-in-law, and now King KalaKkaua’s. crown is. in danger because tho
Hawaiian monarch is sticking by his brotherin-law, He is the. wise ruler who places his
relations to the people above his relations by
Marriage. 5
Some time ago it was announced that Pauline. Lucca intended to leave the stage and
devote herself to teaching. This item “was
contradicted, but it now appears that’ Lucca
has béen teaching for some time, for a pupil
sang on trial at the Imperial operaat Vienna
With great-success: —
Judge Turpie, of Indiana, is not pleased
with his position as United States senator.
In fact, he has been rather bored by his senand dislikes notoriety. He said frankly to a
friend a few days ago that he did not like the
senate and was sorry that he had ever allowed himself to become a member of that
Maj. Rathbone, United.States consul general at Paris, has gained great popularity at
the French capital. By a strange coincidence he and United States Commissioner.
MeLane are both graduates of West Point,
entered the same regiment after graduation
and now find themselves, after twenty years
of ation, colleagues in Paris. They
bone entertains handsomely in Paris and has
shown a great deal of social tact since he
began his consulship.
Blowitz, the famous continental correspondent of The London Times, has been in
low spirits of late, owing to the death of a
favorite dog. The dog was: his companion
. for years, and was, says Blowitz, ‘ta source
of literary inspiration to me.” There aro
thdése who say, however, that it would be a
much greater loss to Blowitz’s literary fertility should he be deprived of the services of
Alger, his private secretary. Alger is a
short, thin, red haired man, possessed of remarkable energy. It has been whispered
that without Alger Blowitz would have difiiculty in maintaining his present reputation.
SPORTING AND ATHLETIC.
The Smith and Thomas fight originated
through guessing the weight of a turkey.
Hlanlan has accepted a challenge from
Trickett, the Australian oarsman, to row a
race over the Nepean course, near Sydney,
N. 8. W. :
Charlestown is now to have a Pelican club,
named after the London club ‘fer the honor
it paid John L, Sullivan on his arrival in the
old country.
George F. Slosson eo that ie panel
Hard player is young Ives, a professiona.
tal catcher, = = Seis has een 5
ticing for the St. Louis tournament on Jan, 3,
A company of San Francisco capitalists
have organized the Pleasanton Stock Farm
company for the purpose of breeding trotters. Director, 2:17, by Dictator, will head
thé stud.
chain, but removed it again, — i
in can defeat Sulli
foot ring, but would hi;
him in a sixteen foot ring.
+
®
e
<> W. Corcoran sent $1,000 as a Christmas _. *“+
Episcopal church, has returned to this cowm.
suffering with acute.inflammation of. the . :
of hers, a young Swedish’ baritone, recently {
atorial experience thus far. “He is-a-.student4...
both married southerii Wortien;Maj-Rath--}Ina recent boxing tournament at Detroit .
one of the events was a darky swallowing a
dog chain with iron ‘links a quarter of an
inch wide. He swallowed three fect of the
Bob Farrell, who was one of Sullivan's
closest companions when John L; fought
Ryan near New Orleans, says he thinks Kil» in a twenty-four
no chance against
THE INCURABLE
CURED !
Horkinsvinue, Ky., Feb, 24, 1887.
"Gentlemen—Seven years agu a sore developed on my nose froma finger nail scratch,
. Ltried afew simple remedies, but the sore
would not ylelu. [ grew worse every year
for seven years. Many.thought I had acancer, Over @ year sgo lconmenced takin
8, 8. S., aud two dozen boitles entirely cured
me. When I began with, Swiit’s Specific I
was in very poor health, and could hardly
drag about, After IL had fluished the course
of & B.S. I was strong and buoyant, and
hada good appetite, I regard it as a most
valuable medicine for Lidles in weak, delt; eate hoath. It fg a household medicine
H with mio. Yours respectfully,
Mpa. R, W. WILson.
Srartannera, S, C., April 2, 1857.
Gentlemen—for tweny wes 1 have had
ascreonmy lett cheek, It had gradually
been growling worse. The many physicians
wiiom I had eonsulted were unable to do
meany good, List fall a year te I began
using 3,8.8. Atiret it fiflamed the sore,
and it became more virulent than ever ; so
much so, Indeed, that my family: insisted
that [should leave off the medicine, I per i
sisted in using the 8, 8.8. At the end of two
months the sore was entirely healed. Think{ne that the evil was out of my constitution,
I left off the medicine; but in November,
ten months _afver, a vevy slight breaking out
appeared. I at once began again on 8.8.8,
and now that is also disap, earing. I have.
every faith in 8.8.8, Ithas done me more
god than ail the doctors and other niedi
clues . ever took, Yours ahs
A, R. SHANDs,
‘_ Wixaton, N. C., April 12, 1887.
Gentlemen—'l' we or threw yeurs-ago a cancer came on my face. It soon grew to be
quite large. It wore dn me, aud say general
health was very poor, Last September I
began a course of 8, 8. 8., which {have con
tinued to the present time wita the happiest
result, The cuncer has entirely disappeared,
there.belug 10 evidence or tymptom of a
cancerous character left. My general health
is good now, and my_appetite better than it
has been in years. Tam years old, an
to-day I am ‘working in the'field planting
corn, Yours truly, Jonas Limkpack,
Gentlemen—I had @ sore on my upper lip
for cight years. beven different doctors attempted in vain to heal it. One gave me a
small vial for five dollars, which was a “ certain cyre.” Itis needless to say that’ it did
me no good. About two years ago I me
quite uneasy, as people thought I had a cancer, and I took a course of eighteén bottles
of 8.8.8, The result has been Acoma piers
cure. The ulcer or cancer healed beautifulhy leaving searcely P percepuule sear. From
that day [have been. in excellent health, the
Specific having purified my blood thorough.
Wy increased my appetite and perfected my
digestion. In a-word, I feet Hke a new
woman, and, best of all, the eight year ulcer
is gone entirely, 5 Youre AnGErely, ae
RS . P, CANNON,
Trenton, Todd Co., Ky., Feb. 25, 1887.
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ae i
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Nevada City, November 12th 1887.
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gobraye » Wert 2,
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Pupils enter at any time, take regular o:
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J.T, MORGAN, Treas. WM. H, CRAWFORD,
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Fall. Term Begins August 29th, 1887
For circular or information address
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FFICE—Corner of Pine and Commercial
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