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January 20, 1889 (4 pages)

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She Daily Transcript. ‘SUNDAY, JAN. 20, 1889. ERGs A Good Suggestion. The County Supervisors. Sarurpay, Jantiary 19th,1889. ; 3 : The Board met, all ‘the members . Seciat and Other Notes About present. ba People Oldand Youn gM. Brophy, chairman, presided. : The minutes of Friday were read and approved. And now the ministers of Los-An-} _. geles are preaching on the stringency} of the times and the collapse of the boom. ‘With our incomparable climate,”’ said a learned divine, “there can be no want nor suffering?” Was f he right? What says the poor wash. , PERSONAL MENTION. THE SALVATIONISTS. _—— HERE AND THERE. 2 j —— ‘There seems to be a popular conviction on the part'of many of the members of the State Legislature hailing from other counties than Nevada, that they are sént to Sacramento to Notes of Their Doings in Nevada’ A Brief Record of Various MatCounty. : ters of Local Interest. —_— —s North Bloomfield Agency: James Marriott of North Bloomfield The “Grass Valley Salvation Hall Prof, Barnhart has returned from The railroad eating house at Colfax 4 : ke laws, and that their respective : +,. erwoman, who has lost her hard earn; ’ sontiriue rosters ‘ : tions. It did , is authorized to receive orders. on ‘beponiriang prorrinire tava ica . we A petition having been heretofore ser Bay. Savicver U oe : abilities will ba gauged by the number Pama — : ing in the fictitious valuation of real half of the Datrry Transcript for subif h . _sndece, 1") presented to the Board signed by the. . meaniey srurveyes Vee wer towN . of bills they will-be-able to introduce ay. \ 1 platée*ot estate? Spiritual want may not suffer scriptions, advertising; etc.; also. to seheniumacage mece hwiaenmec tytn way tea legal number of persons: required by Saturday. —_. oe aaeea tt and pass,”’ said Mr.-Horsesense to the TRANSCRIPT. j “But what are the people to do about it?’? was asked. “They might secure the introduction and adoption of an amendment to the constitution'to have a biennial alternate session of a Legislature especially convened to. annul and expunge superfluous laws. That's about the only way out of the scrape that I-can suggest, for the regular Legislature sees to think its chief object is to the town has-been; as-a well known pastor puts it, ‘‘absorbed by the lads and lassies: of the fife and drum.” The present officers there are very popular with the boys—so much so that for any one to attempt to molest them’ would endanger the safety of the aggressor. This is due to the free and easy style of their meetings and-to the unaffected patience and good nature of the Captains. A few nights since three “bloods” heavily loaded with ‘gin entered the A. G. Bell and-W..B.-Hayfcrd_ of Colfax were in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, B. Bullard go-to Sacramenté Siinday to spend a few days. B. Stokes and J. Ostrom of North Bloomfield visited the county seat Saturday. . H. ©. Perkins left Oakland last Monday fo¥ London. His wife and children are in Paris. S.A. Van Praag, traveling agent of the B. and-M.'R. R. Co., is here advertising that popular route. Scents at the Senate. Nightly Ste T0 . 10'Wit incomparable climate like Los Harry Daniels, Manager. «. Angeles, but the physical-body cannot Horace Ewing’s Widow Bedott Co. live without food and raiment, even want to engage the Theater-atthie in_a city of climate, and one which city for February 5th’ or 8th. gives a Republican majority of 1,500.) op mou mar —2 +e ar —Grass Valley Tidings of Friday: A WANTED, an editor who ¢an read, very handsome anid fine piano Was! write and argue politics, and’ at the received today by Jacob Weissbein. ) same time-be religious, funny, scientiThe inatrumentcomes from Hamburg, . §¢-and_historicalat will, write to Germany, and the cxse i8 ebony. Eocindataee please everybody, know everything Messrs. Goyne and McLeod furnished the musie-for Friday. night's law that a county Board of Horticultural Commissioners be appointed in accordance with law, the following named persons were duly appointed by the Board as such Commissioners, viz: S. N. Stranahan, John *T. Rodda and George F. Beales. The Board hereby fixes the compensation of each Cominissioner at $5 per day for each day actually and necessarily engaged in the performance of their duty as required by law, : ‘ : receive’and recipt for monéys due this f 3 office. tf. Running a Newspaper. Eddie Stump,’ son of Rev. J. W. Stump who was in years gone by pastor of the Methodist Church at this city, has become the publisher of the 4 Tombstone (Arizona) Epitaph. The “. young:getitteman. received his first typographical learning in the TranAbsolutely Pure. His POWDER NEVER VARI(ES -—A Marvel of purity, stren; and : wholesomeness._More economical without asking or being told, always] ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com having somathing good to say about petition with the multitude of low test, shor : ; ight, at IPT i ‘ i 4 ae danciog party at Stewart's Ranch in} everybody else, live on wind and make “*'Soia ‘onipin. ae script office. He is now a very Com-}},41) and became somewhat boisterous provided that not more than $200 G tit 7 + Sohn Barey tinker with the laws while it is not Pe Valle?. ‘The ationdance was y body else, . na m6 MOY AL BARING POWDER co., petent printer and a good writer. He No attempt qwas made to eject thse: shall be paid in any one year to each zeorge Lord, Jr., and John barry, . ongdeed in reducing the surplus in the baal Megton ds nO. Be J more money than enemies. For such 106 Wallstreet, New York. Grass Valley young men in the employ of the N. C. N. G, R. R. Co., are ill with pneumonia. John Donnelly, Sr., a former resi-. dent_of this city who~has Been not great, but those who went had a good time. e The whist playersof Broad street ee i (chief among them being George K. “Tue London’ papers are swondering The Alaska mine.at Pike City has} Gaylord and F, A. Gourley) are about if it is the American girls’ pink faces} by process of law fullen into the hands] to organize their forces and challenge that charm foreign admirers. We of some of the miners to whom the. the Aristocracy Hill club to a contest . should say that the girls’ greenbacks Compuany-were-indebted-for labor per . for a valuable-trophyattract/more than their pink faces, formed. Some of the new owners are 2 OT oe soe certain 4S neuangsiai as Nevada City:men who wentup. there. vada Lodge, No. 201, I. 0.G. T., will ae scutes ocean Bssctacoatirea ” to work when. tho labor—depression-} be celebrated by an entertainment.to i Boa Sisnuces eves te frau struck this camp, The Alaska has ie people of that county to sell thelr Rad eer tin be given at the Hall on Friday evenlands at lower prices so as to encourprodiiced mich gold and can ptobably . ing next. There will be a musical and ee eae be worked toa profit by competent literary program, also something te. management both above and beneath,. eat, the surface. has the energy and business tact! which so astonished the leader of the Of said Commissioners, which shall necessary to make a success of the. ,,i ss : be paid out of the General Fund of the J trio that he’ bought up all the War Epitaph. The Transcrrr is more} cries in the hands-of.the Army county atthe July and January sesthan pleased to note his progress’ and . « ounting to some 150 “g Siae.68 . Sione of the Board of Supervisors. . prosperity. distsiated then ‘tothe astonished The above com pensation shall bein adlanes. : Mor to be veMone. hile full for all services of every kind and ———--eompanion “bought np: all the hyinna & vs id eames = The-Griat&-Jury are still wrestling . books and made a like disposal’ of tors acta: eae i ss are a ied ~ ‘with the Boston Ravine election re-. them.’ There being nothing more to be iain y ee turns. Another batch of voters from . purchase, the third. man offered five 2 ASpIGALIBEA “ware eaosived fom 8 that precinct testified Saturday. as to. dollars to the Captain to ‘Stop talk-. » th ee PR ¢ 1 Pane a : ; F. Thomas and H. McCauley for aphow they voted, and it is the intention . ing salvation at him,’’ and when this ‘ : ke . z aa 7 : i. ~ . pointhent as Janitor forthe Court of the jury to give them all a hearing. . was declined with tlianks the trio ey : nee ecas House. -H. McCauley: was duly apIt is ‘stated that Detective Deasy ‘has . left the hall in disgust. winted he. the tallowin ink Reb been’’sent for and will come. Fri-. Operations on the new Salvation : if eben es : ee fington, Pridgeon and Brophy. voting day to expert the hand writing on the Barracks at the corner of Bank and].. Noell and McPhetres voting for ballots. There is every indication that . Main streats-will be begun this week. . F Tomas od the investigation will last at least a. The Army have paid $1,000 for the a ; en : A petition was presented to the week longer. ae ee one of the best locations . Board to accept the road known as aes the Grass Valley and North San ‘Juan Teer a a y is Turnpike Road, and declare the same P; i Ci : = y-OL Le -a“public highway. free grant-from acifie: Coast): Salar account. Ol! ite corporation not being. tendered, Adjutant Robinson’s recent visit to} ie petition was laid over until the Nevada county, «written by himself. people’s treasury.” Ie See aH Bid In by the Miners. a mana good opening will be. made (in the graveyard). : JONSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE gents, San Fra~ “eco. tad as en in Idaho for sume time past, returned here Saturday morning. Capt. A. Ledeman;of St. Louis; Mo.,.2 manager of excursions from the East, is in town. The Qaptain was here about two years ago. : Messrs. Leopold Ligon ynd Edward Urquhart of San Francise6 are visiting the family of E. Weiss of this city. The gentlemen are sons-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. Weiss. Wm. H. Martin, District Deputy, accompanied by A.° R. Lord, Chas. }~ Denny and Thos; Waters went to)” North Bloomfield Saturday to install the officers of the Odd Fellows’ Lodge) the department of mining (Mines and there. Mining Engineering) the faculties for __E, A. Tompkins, District Deputy:) laboratory work, assaying, -surveying, Grand Chancellor, went to North . etc., arecomplete. Tt includes-a thor Bloomfield Saturday to install the of-. ough course of study in mathematics, The Grand dary. The twenty-third anniversary of N age immigration. : Herre Nowak is the name: of an opThe grade on the south side of Ed-. eratic conductor. We wonder what wards’ Crossing of the South Yuba is . be would do if he were stranded and a glare of ive fer most of tis distance. . had to get to-the.next town? The North Bloomfield stage ‘in—des5 Se een ty carn ha a EI conding the hill is equipped with a Parties in Nephi, Idaho, have been “shoe” bristling with short spikes writing to the Northwestern Railvoad that keep it from slipping or ewaying. officials to get rates on fifteen carloads Seo eee ESS of jackrabbit carcasses. _ ANow Reservoir. y A School of Mining. A Pleasing Sense of Hez)!> and Strength Renewed, ait Sas enennt . . of Ease and Comfort A son ot fo-Hamilton-is ooking for. Follows the nsoof Syrup of Figs, ac °_ fi ts Lodge, Knights of : “Towle Bros, & Co's. new dam sit-. dianionds in El Dorado county. He . acta gently on the: _ H : April session of the Board. Sci Ms oe a a Be, ty se < natural sciences and the English lan: fuated five miles above Emigrant Gap found one last week of brillianttuster,. KC TDNEYS, Liver @ Bows’ @ says: ‘A petition’ was-presented by taxieee a é ne sett ne -D. . : guage. There are at present ten stu-. in Lake Valley is about half finished, . but it is quite small. Effectually Cleansing the Syston: vvt-0" payers asking for a public road from as er of Milo Lodge went up to’ assist} dents pursuing this course, some or all] but when completed it will be one Surg froubla with De I Seneca ts ae Costive or Bilious, Dispelling : P “1 ey lim. : ‘ of whom will graduate in 1889. = f . , i ace : Ne: ' Jone eis hail Wes Z a RAY Gis ei Hal to Columbia Hill. A ploaskat sdepeiee party was wivén Boles pal of the ae st dams * ileal . ply this: He put .teo' much: water in Colds, Headaches and Fevers 1 ) jt 1 petition was laid over until the Friday evening to Miss Edna Tully Important Chemical Discovery. vada counties: tt will be 1,500 feet . ): ponds and too little in: his diteh. . and permanently curing advisablity of hereafter keeping his} Hanson out begging food for the banApril session of the Board. fhe (Gliowine wiewe wave” BISGEAL: long, 400 feet wide-en the bottom and : HABITUAL CONSTIPATION chickens in the house of nights and. quet. Had a arlene sind atid ee following domnuGe werw cEner Beckie Marsh ‘Lillie White. Helen Dr. Kruss, a chemist of Munich, har . 89 feet high. The walter will be used without weakoning or irritating the or letting the watchdog occupy the henDec. 28th. With Sister Baker’s help . ed-paid from the Cooper “Mable Bradley aioe Gale succeeded in decomposing cobalt and to run the palp mill at Alta during gans on which ib acts. roost. we set a splendid” table. Sixty sat ear A iat ickle, k are Oo 8 Je . the summer nronths. ‘The Inst few Cor Sale in 500 and @1.00 Bottles ty : well, Kittie Goyne, Marcia. Hager nickle, both heretofore supposed to hi ai Loading Druggiste. ; =» . down and» had their fill (at the ban~ \ : years it had to be idle-in-the saanner cree wien ras on account of not having water. for . : : : i a R. Dillon, watching Boston Ravine . Edna Tully, Grace Critehet, Mable elementary substances. This diseovery * quet) and much remained. Captains} pajjotg for Grand Jury,. $5. Hughes, Carroll Crawford, George Bar-wiil-lead to—investigations: that will A OALIPORNIA FIG SYRUP OO. 4 motive:power. —— Ban Francisco, Cat., Geo. A. Gray, Coroner’s fee, $17.70. ton, George Legg, Lowell Mulloy, probaly show that all metals extract: ; SGU NW ORS Be Me ge G. E. Robinson, expert services in . Clarence Maltman, Herbert Cooper, a0 from-ores ata abi. pounia, enn Tuas Arizona Wild Meu, : : eears examining the books of county officers, . Edgar Hook, Phil Bradley, Eddie gold alone, which is alwatys found in a —— $132. Wadsworth, Carl Brand. poetallic state, is.an elementary sub“Tie viewers heretofore appointed to “? stance. g lay out the proposed road at Chicago peer ter 2 ee Park reported that they had viewed "The Virginia City Enterprise says: In the State University of Nevada in A Useful Dog. : A party with a partiality for chicka ens visited Preston Alexander’s poul: try yard: Saturday morning © about half past four o’clock. A watchdog inside the house gave the alarm and was put on the trail of the trespasser . ” who fled up the creek empty-handed. Dec. 27th: After seven hours’ ride, Mr. Alexander. is considering the found Captain Daly and Lieutenant NEVADA CITY. How often do we hear of the sudden and fatal termination of a case of croup, wlien a young life might have been saved by thd prompt use of Ayer’s: . Cherry Poctoral. Almanac for the new Tuenn is mpre experience, time,and brain work reptesented in the preparation of Hood’s Sarsaparilla than in any other medicine. It is this which makes Hood's; Sarsaparilla peculiar in its GENERAL FUND. Sunday at the Churches. — = 5 = ee Wray and Armstrong, with fifteen soldes 98 ‘Lennie—will_preach_in_the Fars and many friends, came up from} Baptist Church as usual, Morning, Gisas Vallev tn 41 forét 1 : . subject, “The Eleventh CommandSe ae F i Twenty-twoin line with cornets,drums ment.” -Evening subject, Reaves and timbrels. We woke the devil a ” 2 : : . = ue a ai eames No wonder, with shouting Richards, welcomed to the services. Bible school Halleujah Lewis and Father Martin The people of Arizona seem to be NEVADA THEATRE, the wildest of all wild men in a mining excitement. It is asserted that when they began locating extensions —— Friday Evening, January 25th Speaking. of in-liscriminate ‘imimiand Trethway, with the rest. Meet-at the close of the forenoon service. Prayer meeling Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. A New Lodge Degree. ing grand. The devil disgraced and wa lot of food was left, which the city by treaking two panes of glass. Had a coffee supper after the meeting the and laid ont said road, and recommended that the ‘prayer of the petitioners receive . due consideration. Ordered that the county pay the sum Some years ago Emily Casement, a colored woman well known in Nevada and Placer counties in early times, died, and by her will bequeathed $1000 to ‘The Old Ladies’ Home” of San gration from foreign countries, the Baltimore Sunday News says: ‘The good are welcome, but the felon, pauper, murderer, anarchist and, disorderon the Elarqua Hala, those who started northward never ceased staking river. ‘Those locating south extensions onclains until stopped by the Coiorado . curative power,and in the remarkable cures it-effects, Give ita trial. SBOREN, Richard & Pringle’s FAMOUS of $500 toward defraying the expenses of said road, provided that the parties interested build such road in a manner ly must be kept out, or soon those who are here will become contaminated, and us the tax® payers decrease in At North Bloomfield, Jan. 16, to the wife of M. Peterson, a daughter, At Grass Valley, Jan, 17, to the wife of A, Gale, a daughter, are supposed to be going yet, and are now probably somewhere down in Mexico. Francisco. As there is no institution . in the city.of that name the Protestant Episcopal Old Ladies’ Home, the Captain and Lieutenant carried to the the Golden West, has the complete} GRASS VALLEY. . Hydraulic Parlor, Native Sons of. poor. ' and intricate paraphernalia for the new and popular Degree of the Curly Bear, and will after Tuesday evening’s Dee. 29th to the 8lst. Soldiers in good spirits, Christians shouting, The audience listened to every word as acceptable to said Board. On the acceptance of said road the Board will adopt the report of the viewers and declare the said road a public highway. Old People's Home and the Sisters of Mercy each claim the money. The Supreme Court holds that the Protesworth and number th+ public charges multiply and poverty will rise up to curse us.’’ en. ee Tuy were standing before the bookshelves whereon stood a set of Byron 42 yeurs. DIED. Atthis city, Jan, 19, Henry Héather, aged Georgia Minstrels . Headed by the Emperor of the meeting of the Parlor initiate a limited ‘Excuse me,” said the parcel man, boand in full réd morocco, ’and the. At gan Buenventura, Jan. 18, Arthur RichMinstrel World, number of candidates into the mysterane Daly read the lesson, but ies of the beautiful and imposing rites. nyne would yield. Sunday, knee-drill grand. God was there and listened to the prayer of a : wanderer, who had been wounded in George E. Turner has received a tel-. the meeting the night before. She egram announcing the death at San . found the Savior true tohis word. At Buenaventura of Arthur Richardson,. the holiness meeting. we all took a son of Joseph Richardson, Jr. The} dip and.got the dust out of the cordeceased was born at Nevada City. ners of our hearts. God blessed us and Jeft here with his parents about. with one soul. Half past two P. M. twenty years ago. He was a young . Good march, ‘Held an open-air and man of much promise. -linvited the people to the poor man’s ; ' : ‘church, but it did not look like it inDied Friday. Ber fit Entertainment. son there. We had a lovely: meeting, and at the close, a sinner could be seen urging a blackslider to the peniOn Saturday evening, February 2d, a musica) entertainment will be given at the Theater in this city by. the best .aide, with-all, the fashions.of the, sea. Monday morning. M. Jropny, Chairman. James L. Moran, Clerk, By W. D. Harris, Depaty. digestion. Sold by druggists. Shiloh’s Consumption Cure. Don’r commit suicide! if you have dyspepsia, with headache, heartburn, distress in the stomach, no appetite, are all worn out—but take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and be cured. It creates an appetite,and gently regulates the This is beyond question the most successful Cough Medicine we have The Board adjourned till 10 o’clock Sant Episcopal OldLadies’ Home of : San’ Francisco comes nearer the provisions of the law than the other clatmants...
Death of Henry Heather. had been ill for the past fourteen weeks with quick consumption, died Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Mr. Heather was. a miner by occupation and a highly respected citizen. He leaves a widow (the daughter of Joseph Long) and four children. The funeral will probably take place Monday and will be under the auspices of the Odd. Fellows and of-the Ancient Order of Foresters, to which societies: Henry Heather of Pisty Hill, who livered next dgor.’’ ‘‘Yes, sir,’’replied the girl, ‘‘but you can’t get it just yet.” “Why?” ‘Because the examine the contents. about half an hour.’’ Please. eall in West Virainia will inaugurate a Republican Governor on the same day General Harrison is inaugurated. The event in West Virginia will be an interesting one too. It will be the beginning of a break in the Solid ‘Soath, and will indivate an era~ of broader intelligence and of promised good feeling. “bat I left a package here about an hLour,ago which should have heen delady hasn’t had time to undo it and . : poems of Shelley bound in tree-cally “Which do you prefer;-Miss Mulligatawny, the works of Byron or Shelley?” “Oh, Byron, by all -means. Red always was my favorite color,”’ i ce Sea Dae Porimssaw—Llobson, your wife is ‘like a Damascus blade.She is so keen, Blobson—Thanks; but I am sorry to say she lacks “one~ quality quite essential to the Damascus blade, son— Good temper. . nectcentrertinc ey RE SSeS cere Merritt—Nice smoking jackot,that. Kiid of your wife to make it for. you. Young Husband—Why,; ow do you} know my. wife mide it.for nie? Mer~ ritt-—I notice. that the buttons are Popinjaw—Indeed! What is it? Blob-. aaa aged 24 years; a native of Nevada iity. Atthe residence'of her son, P, B. fitast mon, LT AGAR! Towiship, January 18th, 1839, Mra. Mary Fitzsimon, aged 79 years, a native of County Leitrim, Ireland, [The funeral will take place at Grass Valley Sunday, at’2 o'clock, the religious services being held at St Patrick's Churehb,] BILLY KERSANDS, OM Supported by the Greatest of all Trios, . GEORGEJACKSON AND: MALLORY BROTHERS., Anda Coterie of Colored Stars. os O@ Grond Street, Parade by the Georgia Silver Cornet Band, + eit Reserved Seats now on sale at Mulloy’s Store, Admission 50 and 75 cts. ever sold. A few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history-of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If,you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. tent form, but was not man enough to come himself. In the evening a big march. Stood under the electric light. Adjutant Robinson sang, ‘‘I’ve been a wild boy, but Pl be so no more.’ .Although there was a door collection the hall was crowded. The soldiers needed no coaxing, and the Christians did well. Closed with two souls. (New Year’s eve, grand torchlight procession ; four cornets, drums and two banjos. Thé people thought there My Heather belonged. —e-0@ee—-—--—— 6 : ee Iris economy te. buy: your wife a The Advent of aSchoolmarm. . diamond ring, for .you will eave its _ cost every two years in glove bills. local falent, and the proceeds will be applied to the relief of Mts. Harriet . Guild, a needy and very deserving Jady who has long resided here. sowed down the wrong side. 0 0 A port is born, not made, ‘This is lucky forthe poet. If the populace caught him in the act of making himself_there would be an injunction New York Bakery. ——) G. WM, DURST, : -o-— The Homer Index says: Bye im pressible old fellows down at Ilalle-. “TI was troubled with an eruption on juah Flat are supremely happy. Their} my face, which was a soure of constant . goryed on him eo quick that it would prayers have been answered and]annoyance when I wished to appear enka hia head awit. Price 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. If they’ve got.a young schodlmarm. in company. After using ten bottles Se aetcarnenee your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back Judge Mattly gives his whiskers an. of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the humor enTur Supervisors of Yolo county have : iame,use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Sold. extra -twirl, and Sturgeon prances. tirely disappeared.””—Mary M. Wood, . invited the Grand Lodge, F. and A. ‘po importance of purifying tho blood ean. Bln Ag keep on hand at all times a good by Carr Bros. » d6-6r0 around in a boiled shirt and broad] 40 Adams st., Lowell, Mass. M. of the State, to attend. the cere-. not be overestimated, for without pure BREAD, meee eg we grin, too happy for anything. eee monies of laying the corner-stone of . blood you cannot enjoy good health. Proprietor, A Dig in the Bibs, If on the right side and lower part of the diaphragm, though playfully meant and delivered, is calculated to evoke profanity from a chappy whose liver is out of order. When that region is sore and congested, pokes seem PAYING PURCHASED THIS WELL known and popular Bakery of ,Mra, John Hurst, on QOMMEROIAL STREET PIES, Iv you want a fine turn-out, go PEARS’ is the purest and best Soap — + 0G eo . 2 At this season nearly every one needs a CAKK, 4 ‘See SLQemeS CRIES Guiemesiet cae 3 ag F + ; » fiendish, Look at a man's countenance was another election. Hall full as of. t) Henry Lane’s livery and feed ; ever made. : the new Hull of Records on February . 96g medicine to purity, vitalize, and enrich ae Htc, : ; ; old; Kittie Riley favored us with’ a. stable. Give Them the Go By iS eee ae 7th. the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy . Wedding Cakes ere you prod him under the ribs. If e a ‘ 5 oat ee : Be ee b And Pac try aS k mallow . £088" Eleven o'clock; Had a coffee ———-++0+ 2 ae : We have a speedy and positive Cure} , Tax . i. au your confidence, It is peculiar In that it} Made to order on short notice on Sige BO ainsi vi oe supper and—then—commeneed—eour} Back, white, cultivated, wild and. The public are advised to give the. for Oaterrh, Diphtheria, Canker ne Fresno Republican says Une . strengthens and builds up the system, creates . reasonable terms. ° ‘Singh you may inler etvo thay dle watch-night service. About 200 presground oats at the Plaza Feedstore. —_. go-by to articles claimed to possess the . Mouth,and Head-Ache, in STTLOT s+ Prospectsfor_one or two competing . #n appetite, and tones the digestion, while [ All order for anything in my line promp . lines of railroada from San Francisco It eradicates disease, Gtvett a triat.___ Hy attended to,———________ SSeS Seen eee 1 Btockt i, thak: wldce 4 first Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists, : Use it it} 20d Stockton to that. place: are Urst) prepared by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, able preservative and restorer of the . you desire health and sweet breath. rate. 100 Doses One Dollar Price 50 cents. Sold by Carr Bros. tf . ~ eee SE ‘ teeth, is like itself, and nothing else. Purchase that alone. A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. SJACOBS OlL is 1000 packaaes choice garden seeds FOR PAINS AND ACHES. ro) . “4 <= . ‘ + Ss just received at the Pl4za Feedstore. : Hon, M. A. FORAN, Sr Tne tongue is furred, his breath apt tobe sour,that be has pains not only beneath his ribs, but also under the right ghoulderblade. Also, that hisbowels _are irregular and his digestion impaired. Instead of making a jocose demonstration on his ribs, recommend him totake, and steadly persistin taking, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the finest anti-bilious and alterative medicine ent. God was with us, and forty dear}. py aps’ Soap is the ones came out and promised God to} toilet adjunct. be true this: coming year, and thus — +0 closed the best meeting I’ve been in Cure for Sick Headache. for a year. -. 4 _ Captain Wray and myself called on two sick ladies. One asked me to sing, ‘‘Will I meet’ my angel mother there?” We knelt with her in prayer same qualities as, or are proflered inCATARRH REMEDY. A Nasal Inlegant . ( a ren stead of SOZODONT. Thatincompar. jector free with each bottle. By strict attention to business, giving good satisfaction and selling at low ratea,I hope to merit a liberal patronage. If you want a remedy, for biliousness, sallow complexion, pimples on he face, and a sure cure for sick headache, 93k Carr Bros., the Druggists, for Dr. Gunn’s Liver Pills. . Only one ‘for It was just an ordinary. scrap of wapping paper, but it saved her life, +49 ws and God saved her. When we left, ® . . x extant.’ Incomparable is it, also, for soe hunt words were, (Mag-& snect dyspepsia, rheumatism, nervousness, kidney trouble, and fever and ague. daughter (who we visited) was uncard of Tianiske: saved, and she gave her heart to God. spices Captains Wray and Armstrong have a The undersigned takes this method grand hold on the people. of publicly expressing her gratitude to . the people of Nevada City and Lake City, as well as to all other friends, for the many kindnesses bestowed? upon her late husband, her children and herself at-the time of and since the sad accident of:Sunday, the 13th ~ instant. Mas. Lizzie Semert. . gicians. Manufactured only by the -Nevava Crry, Jan. 19, 1889. It . California Fig Syrup Company, San 8 Francisco, Cal. For sulé‘by-all leadBucklen’s armica Salve. . ing druggists. Carr Bros., Nevada An Elegant Substitute oe For vils, salts, pills, and all kinds of bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Recommended by leading Phyyou in heaven?” The other lady’s . . a dose. Sapaples free. 25 cents. ~my21-ly Arrivals at the Union Hotel. ‘Mra. J. NAFFZIGER, Proprietor. January 18th, 1889. J. G, Fredenburr, Ocean Star Mine. R. Noell, Grass Valley, W. D. Harris, do Mrs. Sanders, Grass Me . N. G. Segerstrand, Pet Hill House, Julius Dreyfus, San Francisco, Mrs. Schramm, do J. Housser, . do James Henrickson, Santa Barbara, C, Teglar, Boston, T, J. Nolun,Colfax, J, MeCullough, de Dr, Wm. Shelton, Glenbrook, _&. Barr, Canada Hill, . Nevada City, nine. Arrivals at National Exchanee Hotel. Rector Brotugss, Proprietors. : : _ ‘The best Salve in the world for Cuts, cy: us ? Bruiges, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum — Dyspepsia and Liver Co mplaint. _ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, . ey Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Erup-. _Is it not worth the small price of 75 ‘ions, and positively cures Piles, or . cents tofree yourself of every symptom no pay required. Itis guaranteed te . of these distressing complaints? lf you give perfect satisfuction, or money re. think so call at our store and get fundedy Price 25 cents per box. For. bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. Every '* gale by Carr Bros. ~. t€ . bottle has @ printed guarantee on ; sere it. Use accordingly; and if it does you, _Everybedy Likes Them. no good it will cost you nothing. Sold aes by Carr Brothers. d6-6m Boston aes bowel. sone. Bete Ty you want the best and cheapest Beans Wednesdays and Saturdays at Restaurant. ; omit seeds, go to the Plaza Feedstore. od 7 Holbrook’s 5 January 18th, 1889, J.A. J. Ray, San Juan, F. H. Bell oO Dr. M. P. Harris, Grass Valley, Elm Biggs do Gust Ozoill, do J. J, Orr, do D. B, Lyheb, do H, P. Wheaton Smartsville, R, Brenham, San Francisco, J, R. McElroy, at ae Max Sachso, do 1, Phillips, 8 B. Caldwell, do H. J. Postel, 4 H. A. Smith, — OR. P. Baile . Bailey _ do Mrs. A. Brophy, Cherokee.. .Miss Morrison, ao , rs. 8. E, Stewart, Downieville, Sag rank’ Stewart, do Mrs. ©. Fynn. . do . J, Scott; Bloomfield Full box Seedling Peach Trees. I offer for sale six hundred seedling Peach trees. They are two and half years old and will besold cheap. Apply toA. R. Wadsworth, B.C, Ware. 0 0 0 Oh, What @ Cough. Will you heed the warning, the. signal sperhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible isease, Consumption? . Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50 cents,.to runthe risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience -that, Shiloh’s Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This ‘explains why more than.a. Million Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without it. For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Sold by Carr Bros. 6m When Baby was sick, We. gave her Castoria. ‘When she was a Child, : She cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, : fhe clung to Castoria, D. Bryn, Union Hill, es Neyada City, 18, She gave them Cz:*oria, a oe x * \ 4 ALES 3 4 ae Sheng gh She was in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was incuable and could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds.’-On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and got a sample bottle ; it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, brought another and grew better, fast, continued its ase and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W. If. Cole, Drugyist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at Carr Bros. Drugstore. pi nn anata PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, _ MRS.°A. PERRY, Proprietor. Main Street, (at the Mill's Residence.) (MP FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND LODGING AT REASONABLE RATES. . ¢ eee The Table will be supplied with the best of everything. —cs ‘The house contains as pleasant furnished M. C., from Ohlo, writes: “St. Jacobs Oil t ~ invaluaown Jamily. Afble. fords great Use relief.” it in AT DRUGGIOTS. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Bavrimong, Mp, : —Musical Entertainment— —_—_—_—At NEVADA THEATER, bkeonee ° Saturday Evening, Feb: 2, ‘69. BY THE BEST : LOCAL : TALE, — The proceeds will be given to ‘Mis, Harriet E, Guild, rooms as can be found in the elty. 2 DAY BOARD, %.00 A WEEK. price, : __ Admission 50 cents. Children halfWho is Needy and Deserving. mF In the Prices At Astonishingly rere rere sv 1 ae MRS. LESTER & GRAWPORDS THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. We must before_our Spring Goods commeice to arrive By Clog Out Our Fall and Winter Stok To®accomplish this we have made GREAT REDUCTIONS of Fall and Winter Millinery ree BUCH Bee Ue Trimmedjand Untrimmed Hats, .Feathers, Rib~ hons, Knitted Hoods, Shawls, Leggings, _ . Mittens, Etc., Xte., Low Figures! , “Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Peer eetenes sss NEVADA CITY,