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January 19, 1888 (4 pages)

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ee eee ek, 7 a : . a x sf . ste i The Daily Transcript. T A SCAB IN TIME. To Reopen an Old Mine. ~ PHURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1888. — Will It Prevent Srallpox?—A_ Doctor's Ideas. Fight years ago a New York incor-. ° An eminent Sacramento doctor told pora'ion with plenty of capital undera newspaper reporter that vaccination took the development of a quartz] had no more effect in preventing the ~ laim,in Sierra county a mile above . spread and severity of small-pox than the Plum Valley House. They named . a pin-prick on the right great toe. their property the Graphite. N. B. Anéther equally eminent M. D. after‘Childs, an active and experienced . werds-told the reporter that the first. do not-wish to carry around on their pretty arms the ungainly scar left by vaccination, have the operation performed on the leg, far enough above the knee not to be interfered with by the stocking ; but the stocking will do no harm unless it be tight, provided a folded handkerchief be laid over the PERSONAL MENTION. J. @. Mulligan, Superior Court phonographer, returned Tuesday evening from Colusa. Hugh Dundon, who had been atthe county seat on a short* visit, returned yesterday to Graniteville. The Latest Thing In Snowplows. The Transcript of yesterday briefly mentioned the mammoth rotary snowplow that passed thréugh Colfax Monday night going toward the eastern . end of the Central Pacific railroad. Conductor Longhridge got a good Icok n last evening after being frozen up three according to Uncle Manuel’s way of reading the signs. sore. It is better to have itabove the] T,R. King, formerly of for ladies-of vaccinating on the leg is} Miss Carrie B. Corns, stocking, as excessive irritation may . Flat Stage Line, came. down on yestermake a troublesome sore. This plan} day’s Sierra county.stage. by far the most sensible, as the ore is . teacher, returned here yesterday from not so expased to injury and the cica-. Reno and today goes to Downieville. at it, and he. gives an interesting deacription of it. It weighs fifty tons without its coal and water supply, _ . and cost $15,000, or just'twice as much the music] 94 two. good locomotives, It is square in form and contains powerful machinery to-move the steel blades that cut the Dutch a three inches across the wings. Roll of Honor. HERE AND THERE.. of H The electric street lights were ablaze ights. 4 The back of the cold, wave is broken, 13th, 1888: €harles Wickes of Grass Valley shot] wijjie Tredinnick : : _ . George Noyse, Freddie The Union Cricket and Athletic Fojlowing are the names of the pupils of: the Oakland school «i trict who have been neither absent or tardy during the month ending January Grammar school, B, F. Stuart¢eacher—Emma Pollard, Bessie. Hoskins, Tue Czar had’ sent a shipload of corn t> the starving Montenegrins. He is making himself “solid” with those warlike mountaineers with s view to future events in the Balkan -penninsula. High milit:ry authorities claim that the Montenegrins make the best soldiers in Europe, and the: are the traditional foes ma A Edith Odgers, blue heron measuring seven feet and Sydia Harris, Alice Satton, Meana Steger, Ella Northey, Nettie Heskins, A large number of residents of) Katie Oliver, Herbert Kitts, Willie ’ > Truckee and Boca came down yester-. Ojiver, Elliot Noyse, Rich day to attend the Bergendale trial. ard Waters, ‘Tredinnick. Mrs. J. Naffaiger..Proprictress since the time of Scanderbeg. . gtructed a stamp mill. Suddenly and mine manager, was made the super-. mentioned doctor is a consummate tric. that it leaves.is not usually: eo intendent. _He prospécted somewhat} ass. The newspaper man does not . noticeable. by tunnels and cuts, ard thinking he knéw whether to get vaccinated or had made a valuable discovery con. not. and awhile later the building in which . of the subject : it had stood mysteriously burned down. _ A physican of the Modern Athens. "0 better publish so-called ‘‘cures”’ without explanation to outsiders work . who believes in the efficacy of the. aud ‘‘remedies.” was suspended. After a time the ma. Jenner discovery yesterday said to the mended invariably by ignorant perchinery was removed from the mill, . TeaNscrrer that this is about his idea. *ons—never by educated physicians. It should not be believed that vacci-. Pox. , When it once gets into the sysIn these times of small-pox epidemics certain newspapers that know These are recomThere is no cure or remedy for smallWill Ashburn, who has been working at the Yuba mine, is in town. He will return next Monday to his labors. Hon, T. B. .MeFarland, Supreme Judge, arrived here yesterday afternoon to attend the funeral of his brothers District’ Attorney” Long was suffering so much from a sore throat yesterday afternoon that he could not attend court. and shovel the snoW and ice, . The steel blades: are arranged much like the propeller of a steam vessel, and are worked at a speed of 200 revolutionsa minute. The plow itself; however, is moved by a locomotive the for gamé as the ordinary plow, but more) -oiminys ditch. than one locomotive is’ hardly ever T required. ‘TPhe-capacity of these plows for removing snow from a road is said Club of Grass Valley will-have a series of wrestling and sparring contests for a gold medal. 2 : Says the Union of yesterday: The Idaho Company is now getting water west .of town was six inches thick yesterday morning, but too flaky for the steam boilérs from Stone & he ice on the Hirschman reservoir Number of pupils enrolled: during the month, 63. Average daily attendJIM Thomas, Grasse Valley, W D Harri do For several years past the Graphite . nation is an absolutely sure prevent: . tem it is bound to run its course, and had passed out of the memory of. ive of small-pox, for a person may most men, but not of all. Among the possibly have small-pox after vaccinafew who remembered it was Capt. T. tion; but such attacks are very unH. Moore of this city. He had rea-} common and.are unusually light and te only treatment that physicians resort to is symptomatic—that is, they . yesterday to their hcme pay attention to the secretions, ven-. metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. John Quick returned . who might be crowded along any given to exceed that of any number of men at Badger] piocs. of track. And it not only regive aconite to allay the fever, and} tj)1 after a brief stay at the foothill . moves the snow from the track, but their pennies for Valentine Day, which throws it up and through a wide pipe . skating purposes. The young people are saving up lways comes February 14th and falls sons to believe it possessed real merit. . harmless when they do occur,general. tilation, etc. They don’t try to ‘‘cure’’ A short time ago. he went there and. ly assuming the form of varioloid, . small-pox. finding it open to location proceeded eo is a modified form of small-pox. The Boca R.bb« ry Case. e rule. that vaccination fails to York capitalists who had instructed] act as a preventive after the lapse him to find them something of the . of seven years is a very elastic one and . young man from Madera, Fresno counJind. . He says that-as-seon as spring has little foundation in experience. . ty, charged with having in conjunction opetis he will take up a force of men Sometimesit will lingerin the system . with Edwin Booth alias James Kinand carefully prospect the claim. His much longer and not infrequently a} caid robbed George Wetherby at Boca theory is that Superintendent Childs . lifetime. For the same reason an at-. on the 11th day of lastNovember never found either of the main ledges, tack of smallpox may keep one person . taking from him five twenty dollar of which there are two, but worked . from ever having itagain while anoth. gold pieces, commenced in the Superentirely on a “slide” which although . er may have asecond and even a third . ior Court, yesterday morning. District of good quality very naturally ‘‘peter-. attack after the lapse of a few years. Attorney Long—was assisted in the]. gd out” at-an-earlystage-of the pro-. The whole thing is a matter of individ-. prosecution by Messrs. Caldwell & Lita : ual constitutional peculiarities, and . tlo, pe attorney for the defendant be. these can be ascertained only by exing to stake in off in the interests of New ceedings. . Young Ladies’ Institute. ——= ‘ 4. periment. Another meeting of those interested lowing officers: President—Mra. J. E. Carr. Second Vice President—Miss Jennie been vaccinated. Campbell. af Thus, if it has been seven years . A. Blumenthal, N. A. Hartung, LE. ‘D. in the work of establishing Young . Since you had a ‘successful vaccination . Bridges, T. H. Waters, Thomas Reese, Ladies’ Institute at thiscity was -held and you desire to be revaccinated, and . Wm. Campbell, G. W. Cunningham, in Hibernia Hall Tuesday evening,and the first attempt-fails, this is not posi-. D, Dedman, Hugh O’Connor, Robert the temporary organization was protive evidence that you do not need . Huckins and. N. Weber. It is claimed ceeded with by the election ofthe folvaccination. Give it at least one more . for the prisoner that he is a young careful trial, and if it then fails you. man of geuerally good characteristics may know that you do not need it, and. but that he has been unfortunate in First Vice President—Miss Harinah . that the danger from’ smallpox is as . falling into bad company. Keenan. small as though you had but recently oe Before vaccination was discovered Recording Secretary—Miss Sallis by Jenner inoculation of smallpox . Fat but more recently of the Derbec The trial of Claus Bergendale, the hos. 8, For’. The foltowir g were sworn as jurors: Ambrose Powning, Two Souls Made One. William D. James, late.of Cherokee The name of Wm. Hoskins was accidentally omitted from yeslerday’s list of the pall-bearers at J. H. Boardman’s funeral. Dr. Waggoner of Grass Valley on Monday evening received a telegram stating that his son Raoul had been fatally hurt at Reno by a fall.” Miss Thomas of Sacramento, who has been visiting friends at Pike City, caase -down' onyesterday’s stage and will to-day return to her home. R. D. Finnie, John Binkleman and John Edwards of Grass Valley, have returned from their Sutter county huntthem. : Hugh Ehas, for along time past a resident of Grass Valley, will hereafter make his headquarters at this city. He expects his, family up from San Francisco this week. ’ W. W. Van: Eman, W. A. Butterfield and Charlie Schwab, commercial travelers famous for their resemblance to the Three Graces, were in town yesday. “Mr. Schwab is an old-time Grass Valley boy. Deputy Postmaster Colley is somewhat ill. Dr. Weleh who is attending him says he is afflicted with nothing {ng expedition bringing 123 ducks with }— or funnel away from the road-bed, It is calculated that the rotary plow can clear a railroad track of any impending snow and ice of an_average depth of six feet while being pushed along by a locomotive ranning from twelve to fifteen miles. an hour. These plows are now in succe.s‘ul op ration on tlhe Union Pacific, the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company and the Northern Pacific roads. Quite recently on the latter line some 200 miles of track were cleared of snow, in many places fifteen feet deep, in sixteen hours. tLe for nei anc etree ctr The Value of. Alfalfa. 5S It is claimed by many cattle-raisc rs that alfalfa is'the cause of disease beef market, this year on Tuesday. Report had it that a child in a Grass Valley colored family was down with ined the case and. pronounced — it measles. : : A tonsorial artist got on. somewhat of a‘‘tear’” yesterday afternoon and Operations. at the Manzanita drift mine have been suspended for a few days on account of the cold weather, Superintendent Wheeler expects to . start up again this week. ——— — During 1887 sixty-three mining comamong stock, that it isa butt r prods panies in the United States paid $10,ing grass, that it ruins the -breeding 515,763 in dividends, which is a quarqualities of cows and heifers, aud is ter of a million dollars more than was only good for fattening stock for the. paid the previous year. ‘Lhe Granite All stock-growers ac-Mountain mine, Montana, heads the knowledge according to the Virginia list with $2,000,000 in dividends for City Chronicle that a few acres of salt . the year» 1887. grass inclosed in an alfalfa pasture, is mine still has in sight many millions. of great value to the stock, no matter The dividends paid in 1887 amount to for what purpose they are raised, $2,050,084 more than-were paid-in Many farmers now stack their wheut 1885, and to $1,210,020 more than and barley straw in the alfalfa pas: . Were paid in’ 1884. The amount of small pox, but three doctors exame awhile mide things lively in. his ghborhood. He was taken home 1 put to bed. An Industry That Pays Weil. It is said that the . months she coughed incessantly and clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three could not sleep. She bought of us ay bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for ene and was so much relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz,”’ ‘Thus write W. Geta free trial bottle at Carr Bros,’ Drug Store. At the CatholitsRectory in this city, Jan, 17; Py Rey, Fathef Tanham, Wm. D, James and Miss Annie Brock of North Bloomfield. Atthe residence of the groom on Park avenue, this city, Jan. 17, by A. R. Wadsworth, ve P., Henry Jacobs and Mise Jennie Phillipe. ance, 51. : A Barton, “city, Primary sc',ool, Ina Cooper teacher ey P oniactel ba Bertie Pollard, Fred Massie, Elmer ee Wilkins, do = 3: HO ‘ arbaugh, San Francisco, Simmons, Arthur Sleep, Johnny RichM F McLeod, city, ards, Willie Richards, Chas. Christoe, vooae Led. Grace Valley, Ida Hake, Bessie Harris, Sadie Foote, JMHussey,cly, . « ee —? : : T J Nolan, Railroad, Myrtie Sacks, Eva Massie, Jessie W Celio & wife, city, Phillips, Mamie Meservey. Number are °. enrolled during month, 51. Average ARKIVALS ATTHE daily attendance, 43. NATIONAL HOTEL oe = ‘ Funeral of J. F. McFarland. RECTOR BROS....Prepricters’ The funeral of John Franklin Me-}. . January 17, 1888, ; Farland, whose dead body was found Toru guick Twite, Badger Hin, : Tuesday under a tree at his ranch’ on W Huff, Columbia Hill, i . = A V Hoffman, city $ Rock Creek, will take place from the]: Richard Bentiett, Urase Valley, re Congregational Church at two o'clock} ; Leee eater tie MOL Le thia'afternoon. Dr. Hunt has made} "AB Tebbetts, Chicago Park, eo all arrangements for giving the unR McMurray & wife, san-Frencisco, fortunate old man a christian burial. Wiacterdela: go = + ee) P Waldron, : do : A Woman's Discovery: L Yi satrel — 4 ae . Miss Libble Butler, San Juan. “Another wonderful discovery has Perera ph ob & Feet, been made and that too by @ lady in Jone a fteteley nets Fenn SOREN, fi this county. Disease fastened its} James Ware, : a 4 Charles Smith, French Corral, _P T Woods, Stockton, Frank Sacks, Gratiitevilte, ~~ ERE EUR TL _R Huckina, San Juan, ; “Wm James & wife, Bloomfield, 0 : A 4 RY CG. Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N.C. , ————. Grand Social Ball McCauley. was employed as a preventive. This Financial Secretary—Miss Bell Mill. ¥98 done hy inserting in a scarifica. hone. Treasurer— Miss Emma Schemer. Marshall—Miss Maggi¢ Coan. Inside Sen tion upon a well person a small parti cle of smallpox lymph from a person suffering with that disease ; this -was tinel—Migs F. Holland. done'in the same way that vaccination Outside Sentinel—-Miss M. Cuddy. is performed. In this way the inocuTrustees—Misses «A. Byrne, M. lated person was given smallpox, but O'Connell, K. Clancy, T. Skahaen, M. the attack was light and not dangerous Ashburn. _ The charter will remain open till the society is, regularly instituted by ‘the District Deputy and its officers are inand served as a preventive as effectively as smallpox taken by infection, disease peculiar to cows, called cowJenner, however, discovered that a Brock of North Bloomfield were mar. ment ol the stomach. rectory in this city, Rev. Father Taned in a similar manner. ham officiating. The bride is a native J. Harbaugh, who at the Derbec mine, looking after the mine in this county, and Miss Annie . Worse than a cold and a disarrangeHe-is the third ried Tuesday evening at the Catholic . member of the family recently attackthe milk and butter production of their wants and comforts of from sixty to removed from Grass Valley to Virginia tures, and find it of great advantage in ‘fattening their stock, increasing dairy cows, and in every way being an is_connected advantage to the health and growing ct Nevada county and tha oldest with the London, Paria & American qualities. It is noticed, too, that both daughter of Thomas Brock who has Bank. at San: Francisco, has’ been horses and cattle will leave alfalfa for been for many years a respected citi. spending a month at North SanJuan ; zen of this section of the State. The for the benefit of his health. Hecame young lady has for four_years past to this city Monday and will remain seat managed the company boarding house awhile before returning to the Bay. Tsidor and Hermann Stein havedays at a time to feed on straw stacks thus placed in the pasture, #0 o— A Miner Hurt. The Tidings of Tuesday says: A and Mrs. . City, Nevada, and will engage in busistalled, the date of which event has . Pox, was very similar to the human : disease small-pox, and {hat when a person was inoculated with the virus of a cow so diseased the illness resultnot yet been definitely fixed. seventy boarders. Mr. a two weeks’ visit to Oakland, San Coroner's Inquest. —_— The following served as jurors at the inquest held yesterday by Deputy Coroner Gray on the remains of. the late J. F. McFarland: Henry Lane; John ing from it was usually not noticeable, while just as good prevention was secured asthough smallpox inoculation had been resorted to. Assoon as this discovery became known inoculation James left here yesterday morning for . ness at the latter place. Isidor Stein, for three years Werthy Patron of Aurora Chapter, No. 40, Order of Eastern them, Something New For the Ladies. {francisco and Los Angeles. The congratulations of the ‘TRANSCRIPT folks and all their other friends attend Dunnicliff, A. G. Craig, A. F. ere -Clarence Shurtleff, JC. Dean, Rich was entirely abandonedfor vaccinaA gentleman recently visiting San ard Sandow, Joseph Martin, Wyatt Hoffman, The only witnesses examined were Al. Woods, J acob Arbogast a cow. ion. The word vaccination is a modia gold watch. +» A Bad Fix. Star, was before his departure presented by the members of the order with tributer at the North Star, named Joseph Kelly and residing at Boston Ravine, narrowly escaped death. this morning. He was walking down the incline and on the car track. A deacending ‘car struck him with such force that the ear was derailed and knocked him head over heels. An examination showed no bones broken, but severe bruises of the limbs and back A San Francisco man sojourning at} anda deep gash over the left eye. fication of the word vaccine, which by the new-fangled waggle that some . throat and Franciaco says he was vastly amused [this city was trou!led with a sore) Kelly will necessarily keep his bed for an acquaintance ad-} geveral days. ee comesfrom the Latin vacca, meaning of the belles of the Bay have intro and H. D, Shearer, who found the body. Their evidence indicated that McFarland was instantly killed by the tree falling on him, as there were ne signs of his having struggled. A ver dict of accidental death was returned. This n considered great The Nevada ‘County Mine.* preferable to smallpox inoculation for another reason, namely, that in smallpox inoculation there was believed by-some to be danger of transferring scrofuleus, syph-4 ilitic and other diseases from one_perpump-bob of the Providence mine from the mannish stride that was con son to another. In using cow virus -. vised him to put a mild poultice ewvkind of inoculation was duced in their walk this winter. It is around his neck whenmhe went tu bed a short, snappy step, the hips being . He tried the-plan Tuesday night, bu made to undulate somewhat like the. he says he has had enough of th: , . kind of medicine. As is his custom : Periuars no local disease has puzt. gledand baflled the medical profession t. } more than nasal catarrh, Wile not immediately fatal it is amon the ‘. most distressing, nauseous and disonly quicker. It is vastly different . he slept with the héad of his bed near gusting ills the flesh is heir to, and . un open window 80 he could get plenty . the records show very few or no cases awoke at seven o’clock he found that sidered the proper caper afew months . of fresh foothill ozone. When he. of radical cures of chronic catarrh by ago. The gentlemen who took these any of the multitude of modes of treatment until the introduction of Ely’s The Nevada County Mining Comground and ledge is not large, but is of excellent quality. .As.a prominent stockholder . ysed when cow virus can be obtained. said yesterday, ‘The mine is hold{ tn order to supply the demand for this and we are pleased with . virus there are many farms in Europe ing its own such a danger does notexist, For this pany have eight men at worl under-. reason, also, vaccine matter from the one on the surface. The. vaccination sore of a person who has been vaccinated with cow virus is not by its introduction dvuing away with . particle. ones have unconsciously failen into in self out. He was ready He managed to get on a few ‘the three-to-a-rod reaches that some of his clothes, and then went down to — , of the more muscular of our own fair. the stove where he could thaw himnotes wants the local press to use its. the poultice had frozen as stiffasa. Gream Balm a few years ago. The
titanic influence in transplanting the . beard and he could neither bend his . success of this pre aration has been waggle to the Bartlett pear belt, and. neck. or turn his head the slightest most gratifying Gad: surprising. Dancing Classes and Secial. At the Dancing Academy on Monday for breakfast . evening, Jan. 16, will be held the first dividends that will be paid in 1888 will bo much greater than ever before in the history of mining in the United States. Reports in regard to the prosent condition of the leading mines in all the Pacific Coast regions indicate this. Tie Postmaster at McKim, Ritchie county, W. Va., whose oflice is now discontinued, was notified by the Government that a deficiency of one ceat was found in his finalsettlement And, further, he was toid~ that he] would have to remit the one cent or suit would be brought against his boidsmen. sees Ore 2 Suven ye irs ago Mexico had but 400 miles of railroad; now. she bas 4,000. HIS POWDER NE Sror that cough, by the use of Ayer's. ordinary kinds, and cang Cherry Pectorul—the best specific for petition with the multitud all throat and lung diseases, allay inflamation, aid respiration, and Onl Canton Neva, No. 6, the Turks ——————_— ARKIVALS AT THE “UNION HOTEL. Januiiry 17, 1988, Pat L Hartman, city. Miss C Reka, Bloomfield, ' 38 quis, Colfax, : Huyh Dundon, Graniteville, Ferry Mullen, Union Hill, Misa Mary Brock, JC Mulligan, Colusa John Jennings, San Juan, James Jenkins, Yuba Mine, D Edwards, city.TO BE @IVEN BY I. 0. O. FP, —AT— ARMORY HALL, VER VARIES —A Marvel of purity, stren th and Friday Evening, Feb3d, (888. —e— " weight alum or phosphate powders. It will old On yin Phra ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., wholesomeneas. More economical than the ot be sold in com e of low test, shor FOR THE Fe ‘ wM.T COLEMAN 4 00-5 At ane i + % car’ eRe ° 'e ty strengthen the vocal organs. _Ayer’s Gan Vrawcieces: s ° Benernt Almanacs are free to all, Ask for one. Nevada County Academy —AND— Businoss#a College. A Day and Boarding School For Both Sexes) Water from the any course in any University. A Complete Academic Course. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, Painting, Elocution, Short-hand, Type-wri On account of Ice in Ditches, all persons -using ORMAL AND.COMMERCIAL Coyontor. NEVADA CITY WATER WSRKS Are hereby cautioned against Mix, = Hemey + Hurst, ‘the way itis doing.” The mill was{ and America where healthy young started up the first of the month, but) cows are kept solely for the purpose of the undulating surface of this part o the course of their daily tramps over . an hour and a half later. on account of cold weather was shut . j.aving cow-pox and furnishing vaccine f ———--_+308 OO Our New Neighbors. of tuition for four lessons: ladies $1, . H gentlemen $2. of a series of dafiting classes. Terms ing, etc., by the very best Special ome care and training. At Glenbrook Park, pewrt’) wasting any, and are hereby requested to be as: sparing] On Friday evening, Jan. 20, will be down alter a twenty day run. The stamps will probably begin to drop} this virus. It comes on very small again this week, the weather havihg put through. The art department of the National saloon cabinet is daily increasing in interest. The productioris from the easel of artist Grossman have been virus. All reputable physicians. use thin ivory “‘points,”’ flat, smaller than moderated, About 35 tons will be} 9 steel pen, and the points are charged by dipping them in a fresh cow-pox sore. They are then allowed to dry, and before using they have to be dipped in warm water. In this form they are very convenient and portable. The skin, in the process of vaccination, Superior Court. <r — The following business was transing for the: Stet Ume acted inthe Superior Court yesterday, Hon. J. M. Walling presiding : D.J. Smith vs. John F, Swears. Action dismissed at appellant’s costs in accordance with motion of T. 8. Ford. ; J. L: Bowman ys, His Creditors. proportionately, and th bond fixed at $1,000. pearance improved ‘Tuesday evenThe Herald appeared Tuesday even-. held the first regular weekly social for under its new. the season. Admission: ladies 25 management. B,J. Watson and his cents, gentlemen 5) cents. j13-6 son George A. are the proprietors, the former being editor-in-chief, the latter . ° local editor, and A. V. Hoffman local reporter. The ‘columns have been . Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, } widened to thirteen ems, lengthened . Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, . ae 60 Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, e general apChilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupx ions, and positively. cures Piles, or no pay required, . It is guaranteed to supplemented by a sketch in neutral) with tints of Mr. Grossman’s own physiog. the pu lected to put his trademark on it. Remanded to the State Court. The case of Richards against Dower, . done. transferred from the Superior Court Sawyer, as the petition did not show a. @ sufficient amount involved to give the . is developed and a little colorless fluid is seen in the wound, which has now Usually, if the vaccination ‘take,’ of this county to the United States . the little wound begins to become in_ Circuit Court, was on Monday remanflamed cn the second or third day after ded back to the State Court by J udge . vaccination. On the fourth or fifth ; ay_a reddish color around the wound venue denied. On trial. ee How About Bean Poker? the. mountains yesterday. the assertion by the mining pape Geo. E.Turner vs. Jas. White et al. Plaiftif's motion for change of The People vs. Claus Bergendale. Says the Maryaville Appeal of that the watchmen drank liquor is an drop in his life, and none of the others . yid. carefully prepared matter. meet with all the success they as ee rs . Bitters. This budding ho he TRANScript heartily welcomes ita new . 8ale by Carr Bros. neighbors, and hopes. that — = won pi A Reprieve for the Condémned. Wretched men and women long conThursday: ‘“W. H. Lee returned from demned-to suffer the. tortures o! oe He says . P°pe™ are filled with new hope after a few doses of Hostetter’s Stomach . wnis Company Bas 32 Steres in blossoms into the fruition of certainty, if the Flatulence, heartburn, sinking odor Papi cooenent ” . _— Pi Gee. bend apaouied. sagen ing’s issue was full of er and de perfect satisfaction; or money reittle comb-like knife made for pose, and just enough cutting nomy. It was done’ by a ‘ocal limner . is done to get through the epidermis who for some inscrutable rason neg. down to the dermis, or true skin. The virus-charged point, after-being moistened, is then rubbed carefully over the scarification, and the operation is unded. Price 25 cents per box. yor eat American Importing Tea Company, Commercial Btreet, Nevada City.Successful Operation. eFederal C ourt jurisdiction. drank on’any of the trips which he. atthe pit of the stomach between Bitters i isted in. — It bri : ae absolute falsehood. He never drank a . Bitters i FONG tig who sock its. TEMPTATION PRICES hE ALA onic hviininise aS —————————— Mouths of children aweet and rosy, SOZODONT benign keep pure, Fragrant as@ fresh-plucked posy; Strongand likely to endure, Will the second teeth be, ladies, If when young attention paid is. become a vesicle, with a depressed center, and made up of a number of -. amatt cells, On the eighth day the slight blu h of inflammation begins to spread and reaches its greatest size on ihe eleventh day. Then it gradually passes away, leaving a scab which fa‘ls ciean off Your Sidewalks, Tae attention of citizens is called to the city ordinance requiring sidewalks to be cleaned of snow. It ig the inoff on the 20th day. There is rarely any illness accompanying the progress" of the disease—for it ia really a disease —although there is usually @ slight had made with them.” ne tention of the undersigned to enforce it. Wa. Eppy,” j1d-1t ah Marshal. ? Lest. stitutional disease. Asilk muftier, with owner’s initial in corner. Return the same-to—Prof. John Michell, or leave it a7 ane up before it takes, and yet at the end} you have a printed : parE “a * . of a week it may break out and run @ ory tila to cure. Ask Carr B «(\aap hacking cough can be so quick. healthy course. No one should wait for it: aaa since eek before being re-. vaccinated, and it is bet : ‘reo with each bot} physician the fourth day if the vira®) Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s. Vitalizer poy ot “taken.” ; is teed to cure you. For sale Office. “lye by Shiloh’s Cures We guar-. jongor t deh oe For. sale at Carr Pros. longer than @ A NASAL injector ppd & ‘sale oe Carr ‘Bras. sen "Young ladies, married or single, who by Oatr Bros. 60 conte. For ; + i oS ec “* fever, rarely. noticeable, on the eighth or ninth day. Such is the course it Htakes with a healthy person. It often tient has some conCure will give immediate relief. Price yaciea when the paler 10 cts., 50 cts, and $1. Ask Carr Sometimes it happens t!.at the vacciter to revisit the sowelfree. At Carr Bros. Bros. for it. i bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. 2 Wur will you cough when Shiloh’s mania-of which chronic indigestion the parent, disappear with tism are relieved by it. Lest. +e It When she hed ebildren, she gave them meals, the nervous tremors and insojo ame ; their hateAver’s “Hair Vigor improves the. ful progenitor.~ Most beneficent beauty of the hair and promotes its] stomachies! who can wonder that growth. It prevents the accumula-. so many instances it awakens grateful tion of dandruff, cleanses the scalp, . eloquence in those who, benefitted b ane rectares 5 al Lae ot it, spak voluntarily in its behalt. na ic for the new year ? Als . requires & graphic pen to describe the sas tt oe SNe Catagru cured, ‘health and sweet a ay hag coms es breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh. portrayed with vivid Remedy. Price 50 cents, Nasal inRo the Bitters, these are) : truthfulness. % aie onstipation, billiousness, muscular below. usual rates; infac is of We will sel, in addition to} et Mining ont Belding Parvo _— by, on the 28th day of "Kori, 1886, to secure i in. Our unequaled ‘Teas, Coffees, thepayment of a certain promissory mete. Baskets, etc., at prices away Bia ey Detwase Mavade fy ond Grass — m city. ~ ° ‘ Ra ee as possible in the Pupils enter at any time, take regular selected courses, Directors of the Association. M. L. MARSH, Pres. GEORGE LORD, G. M. HUGHKS, Sec. WM, B. VAN ORDBN, a MORGAN, Treas. WM. H. CRAWFORD, f EDWARD COLEMAN. rapidly, ~ Unless Fall Term ogina August 20th; 1887 ply will be entirel For circular or information address f. K. HILL, Principal, Box 184, NEVADA CITY, CAL. @ LUMBER YARD, 7" THE SUPERIOR € Grass Valley Hoad, Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works. j : cial fendants: 1887, by JOHN CURRY an RY, Pla ofthis Summons prayer of said com The said action is broug laint and executed b IT 18 THENNTENTION TO KEEP TH with interest thereon fro Also a good suppiyet t < five per cent.upon the a ter as the supply is failing est economy is used the supJ.E. BROWN, Supt. Summons. The People of the Btate o Greeting : To H. G. BATTY, T, DALL, WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY,' MATTHEW TONKIN and KR. E, ROBINBON, DeLUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION syste", basta eo dated April 28th, 1886, follows, to wit : The principal sum of atthe rate ofsix percent: per annum. and nd due use of wa the greaty exhaust JOURT’ OF THE. county of Nevada, State of California.— Btate of California, County. of Névada, ss. Jalifornia send T, C, RANYou are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you in the Superior 9—. . Court of the Count of Nevada, State of Cal L. VOSS, Prop r. ifornia, on Sea ninth day of October, d MARY A. CUR{ntiffs,and to answer the com laint » fied, thers, hare lon coye Ly haps veof d r «np . the day of service) after the service on you WAYS HAVE oF HAND AMD i f served within thiscounty; or, if served out of this cous within thir taken according te the htto obtain a decree of this Court for the foreclosure of a}. certain mortgage described in the said comthe said H. @.Batdue cighteen i ; ' = ths or before, after date, for the sum of t Spices, te; ney of isa) Ver. be Me bf geen plies Four ‘Thousand Meven Hiindred Dollars, asSwe i ean ove ith interest hereon at six per cent. per fine stock of Glassware, ChiA® REQUIRED annum ‘until paid, that the premises con: i i 4 . may be sold, a! tenements of dyspepsia, but in many. naware, Tinware, Crockery, Beams veyed by ads applied to the payment ot the ox amount due upon Said promissory note, as ¥4,700 im April 28th, .1886, mount fou AVING purchased the above-named” Market, I will be glad to see all r 4] patrons and wil be able to supply a) debility, malarial fevere-and rheumaPart of a gentleman's gold weich é eae : ose -— lehain with a focket attached. Please . pure Coffees and Spiees. The nation will apparently heal and dry . *,;For Dyspepsia and Liver Nag agpen return to this office: ~ tf arantee on ev: ee : When baby was oleh, we gave her Castoria,. +. + Wu you suffer with Dyspepsia and = she wasachild, she cried for Castoria, visit. ‘en she became Miss,she cluhg to Caetoria of tea is always a suitable almost at cost, so as to advertise the great merits of our most delicious Teas, exceeding good bargains we now offer will tempt ary one that favors our stores with a ALL ORDERS LEFT AT THE YA RDW BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. —_—-s Remember a canister \casteria. holiday gift, will be found “at the, offloe to reoeive orders. RNS ’ , and © it. And SHAKES & PICKETS,. {tistsil proccadn wa nou ficient . rp id H. G, Batty for the bal reAll Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine. ™ {ning due, and that also the sald defend: n A. HANSON, Foreman of the yard : 4 at the 20th day of October, A. D. xis. V oss. Seall' *y, G. BEATTY; Clerk. pay the same, then to obtain an Execution a all persona claimin by, threugh er. underthem = either of then may be ba: Y, and foreclosed of all right title, clai en equity of om pion, an intoroit ta and ILL . tosaid mo! ed prémises, and for ether iby fied that if you fail to arand al rthe said complaint as shove’ F said plaintids will epply to th orthe relief deman: : G. B “ oresald the in the In tes! Clerk Of the Superior Court heréurfto set my hand and impr: said Court, at office, in ‘the city . Seal. . —-OR— —_e— Freor CommitrEe. W. T. SILVA, JOHN O'DONNELL, F. G, BEATTY, WM. H. MARTIN,, . L. M. SUKEFORTH, C, J. NAFFZIGER, JOHN WATERS. Recogrrion ComMitrax, JOHN T, MORGAN, NaT. P, BROWN. JOHN HOOKING, J. @, O'NEIL, H. C. McKELVEY, DAVID HUTCHISON, . JOB. MARSHALL, 8 csi Fleer Directer. JOHN MICHELL. —— Tiekets of Aduission—One Geantlee man aad Twe Ladies, $1.60,__ __ Admission to ‘he Gallery, 26 cents, Keystone Market, COMMERCIAL STRERT, NEVADA CITY OHARLES KENT, Propricter. with all kinds ef ge ; Frosh & Salt Meats, — ‘ Bacon Which will be furnished at the VERY LOWEST RATES. Maving had loug experience im the ves! ness, I'ean quaran’ give fect sa faction to ond will supply the. : ° Very best in my Line. ( ee By W. D. Harris, Deputy: A. D, Meson, ANY tor Pll, ePians All kinds of LIVE STOGE ise LENT. = imes. : ya a