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The Nevada Daily Transeript,
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iJ ADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Vol. XLVII—No. 97 NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 80, 1883.
Established Sept: 6, 1860; by N. P. Brown & Co.
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; cS UBLISHED
EVSRY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY,
BROWN & CALKINS,
L. 8. Calkins, Editor, ]
N. P. Brown, Business Manager.
OFFICE—“TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,”
. . SEP se ae eee
OS MONG i i i $3.50
How Me Opens Court.
This is the way Sheriff Dan Hanley opens the District Court in Breckenridge: ‘‘Hears yeea’! Hears yees !
Hear all uv yees! The honorable
district coort in Summit county, uv
the commonwealth uv Collyrado, is
now in'sission ! The fust case’ on
the galyander is that uv yous people
versus—take that seegar out of ‘oor
mouth over theyer--tne people versus—will wan uv me dippyties be
kind enough to shtip across the
street and inform that woman that
she must let up playing on that pianney—the people versus John Doe
for.arshon.' Hate off and saegars
out, for the coort is now in sission!”
~ Conorsseman Browns thinks it ridiculous to maintain a staff of 100
army officers for the sole purpose of
paying offan army of 19,000 men
Two men pay off that number of employes every month on the Pennsy. vania railroad.
A Prtrspure inventor is making
money from the sale of a device. for
tighteni ‘ A’ Philadelphia
man has made a fertiine by the sale
of devices for tightening girls. He
calla them corsets, =
esas pcecoeiaesticaseeed
Licentiate Bellevue Mospital Medieal College, New York City, N.Y.
Heiry §, Welch, M. D.
ESIDENCE, —
CORMER PINS AMD CoM‘4
MBRCIAL STREETS, NAIIONAL HOTEL
Nevada City, Cal.
OFFius WITH CARR wou:
Attorney and Cougascior at Law.
ré FFICE—Beckman’s bovine santues
Broad and Pine Streets,
Up-stairs.) Entrance on Broad.
NEW RESTAURANT
—AND— :
LODGING HOUSE,
Broad Street, just below National Hotel.
First Class Meal for 25 Cents.
The table is supplied with the best the
market affords, and prepared in good style.
Ceurteous attention given to all. Special
orders promptly filled.
Lodging f@nly} 25 Cents per Nighi.
Clean _Beds and Comfortable Rooms.
MRS. B LUTZ, Manager.
Nevada City, September 19, 1883.
Assessment Notice
ENTENNIAL GOLD GRAVEL MININU
Company. Locativ. of principal place
of business, Virginia, Nevada. Location of
works, Washington Tewnship, Nevada County, California.
Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Director’ of this Company, held on the iith day of Dec., 1383,
an &Qssedument, Nv. 14, of Twe Cents
per shate was levied upon the capital
steck of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the
Secretary at the office of the, Company, at
the store of C. C. Baker, 74 South C street,
Virginia, Nevada. j
Any stock upon which this Assessment
shall remain unpaid-en the Eleventh day of
JANUARY, 1884, will be delinquent and
advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on
the Eleventh day of DEUEMBEK, 1883, to
pay. the deli t t together with
all costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
By order of the Board of Directors.
8. D. BAKER, Secretary.
Office—7 4 South U street. d 16
Establisbed in 1852
L. P. FISHER $
NEWSPAPER
OVERTISING
AGENCY.
Rooms 29 and $1 Merchants Ex“ ehange, Ca:lfornia street,
BAN FRANCISCO
ing solicited fer all newspaperpub! on the Pacifie Coast, the Sand
wich: at Peres. ee ports,
Panama paraiso, Japan, China, New
Zealand . the Australian Colonies, the East
be made’ more
i tapidly than pt any
, 7 by thee who
A comprehéusive
ia for the hon-ehold, the count.
, the workshop, and aJl the walks
{ wae ed —— engravings.
pages. most uu
world. A $5 bouk
out 7!
ever bab ‘
= 75. Found at last, a book that
intelligent people at sight. Price
t ever known for such a grand voir seen are taking from 20 to 60
jand Doorkeeper of the House, trust. Proprietary remedies.
cep. stock of the
A Rather Solemn Beginning.
An absent minded clergyman when
a couple calle! on him to be married,
began to read the burial service, beginning in a solemn voice :
‘*Man that i¢-bora of woman ia of
few days, and full of trouble.”
The bridegroom ‘interrupted the
minister, telling him of the serious
mistake he had made.
Well,’’was thé reply, ‘if you insist upon it, I will marry you, of
course, Rut, believe me, you had better let me go on and bury you.”
Aw aged Irish citizen of Boston,
who had always been counted upon
to vote the straight Democratic ticket, rode to the polls at the recept
election in»stete and comfort in uo
carriage provided by the Democratic
Committee of the Seventh Ward,
and voted the straight Republican
ticket. Tethe angry remonstrances which assailed bhimxhe replied
with great dignity : ‘‘Divil a vote
will I vote for Bin Batler after appintin’ a nagur for a Judge.” He
walked home. i e
Miss Mary AnDERson’s photographs are in great demand in London, . The following time saving device /hag/ been Gofitriveds:, “When
studio of a photographer she finds
herself the center of a group of operators, Each has his camera’ready,
word, and ‘simultaneously a dozen
caps are taken off'a dozen cameras,
and Miss Anderson’s face and figure
will appear.in twelve different positions. :
Tar jest man in Washington fow is'probably Congressman
LeFevre, of Ohio. He is reported
to have pledged his vote to nearly
every candidate for Speaker, Clerk
ing to a secret ballot to conceal how
he really did vote. But as the ballot was an open one, he was compelled to show his hand, and his friends
claim that this is the reason why he
exclaimed after the caucus :
all broken ap.
~ -—peoe-—.
A FasHron note tells us it is no
lounger en regle to kiss the bride at
a wedding. We haye noticed tha,
the prattice of waiting til the next
Summer and kissing her in the park
is gaining ground in fishionable so:
ciety.
ee
Don’t forget that J J. Jackson
keep# on hand all kinds of canned
goods; sugar-cured hams, wines and
liquore for medicinal purposes, and
everything found in a first-class
grocery store. jy19-tf
THE finest domestic and foreign
liquors, at J. J, Jackson’s Beehive.
———
AnotherGr :at Reduction at Casper's
Men’s Scotch’ Business Suit, white
shirt, necktie, suspenders, handke:chief, socks,sleeve buttons and. studs
all for $11. n18-tf
Bank Exchange.
At this favorite place can always
be found the very best of wines, ales,
iquors and cigars. Eastern beer and
the celebrated Hoffberg beer can always be hai a ithe Bank Exchange,
BifTers
‘As an invigorant, Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters: has ceived the
most positive *ndorsemen t from eminent physicians, and har long occupied a foremost rank an.o.g standard
v8 properties ag an alternat*ze o disordered
‘conditions of the: Stomach, liver and
bowels, and a preventative of malarial diseases are no less renowned,and
have been accorded emphatic professional recommendation.
For eale by all Druggists -and
Dealers, to whom apply for Hostet
er’s Almanac for 1884:
Assessment Notice.
ANTA ANNITA MILL AND MINING
COMPANY, location of principal place
‘ ss, San Francisco, (hlifornia, Lotagien of Works, Nevada county, California.
“Notice is h-reby” iven, thatat a meeting
f the Directors, heid o the 22d cay ot December; 1883, an arscesment, No. 6, of one
Cent per share was levied upon the capital
Seorporation, payable immeLae Cnited Sta:es gold coin, to the
ry, at the office of the Company
RoomrNo. 4, 309 California st., San Fran~~ Any upon which this assessment
shallr gn rages le ege nt the 29th day
‘of » 1884, will be delinquent, and
advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold
on Monday, 18th day of February, 1884,to
pe :
the
hcosts of advertising
J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary.
Office— 309 California
California,
Miss Anderson goes down to the .
the subject poses herself, gives the . :
a feel}
TRUE
Temperance
Is not signing a pledge
or taking a solemn vath that
cannot be kept, because of
the non-removal of the cause
—liquor. Thewaytomake
a man temperate is to kill
the desire for those dreadful
artificia) stimulants that carry sw many bright intellects
to premature ves, and
desolation, strife and unhappiness into so. many
fainilies,
Ttisafact! Brown's IRon
Bitreks, a true non-alcoholic tonic, made in Baltimore,
Md., by the-Brown Chemical
rT who are old dragag and in every particur reliable, will, by removing the craving appetite of
the drunkard, and by curing
the nervousness, weakness,
and general ill health resulting from intemperance, do
more to promote temperance,
“in the strictest sense than
any other means now known.
It is a well authenticated
fact that many medicines,
especially ‘bitters,’ are nothing butcheap whiskey vilely
concocted for, use in local
option countries. Such is
not the ease with Brown’s
Iron Bitters. Itisamedicine, a cure for weakness
and decay in the nervous,
muscular, and digestive organs of the body, producing good, rich blood, health
and strength. Try one bottle. Price $1.00,
FOR SALE BY
CARR BROTHERS,
Jackson Coffee Roaster & Grinder
J.J. Jackson has purchased the
coffee roaster and mill of B. F.
Thomas, and hasa fine lot of old
Governmené Java aud Costa Rica
coffee, which he has “just roasted,
and will grind in quantities to suit.
Coffee will be roasted three times a
week. Call and examine it. tf.
Just Received at Smith's Store.
Dorper Hams, uncovered; the best
in the market. Also ‘Our Taste’
and ‘Just Right,” uncovered. lw
J. J. Jackson of the Beehive Grocery store continues to sell the very
best groceries and provisions at the
very lowest prices. 030-3w
With Pen and Pencil
‘“‘No, sir ; I don’t believe newspaper men are more dissipaied than
any cther cless of men who earn then
living by their brains,” said Mr. A.
H. Siegfried, mana-er of the advertising department of the St. Paul
Pioneer Press Still, those of them
who do d:s.-.work are tempted to
pea stimulate, fir it’s very hard on the
nerves ‘and stomach.”
“Asfor example—?” BF ote ee z
oie ee a) me j SS oe *‘As for «xample, in my own case.
ig #8 1 RY I stuck to my desk on this paper until wy n-rves werehke a bunch of
telegray-h wires after a gale, and my
stomach kept aloutas good time as
a two-dollar watch. My friends suggested tins aud the dvctcra advised
that, but one day I ‘caught on’ to an
‘ad.’ of Parker's Tontv, and tried
it. I -bave never endorsed a proprietary medicine before, but I shall depart from my iule and say that the
Tonic is not merely the best thing
but the only thing that breaks up
these attacks. All desk-workers
should make a note of it.”
This preparation, which has been
known as PARKER’S GtNGER Tonic,
will hereafter be advertised and ola
simply under the name of PARKER's
Tonic. As unprincipled dealers are
constantly deceiving their customers
by substituting inferior articles under the name of ginger, and*as ginger is really an urimportant ing: edient, we drop the misleading word.There is no. chanye, however, in
the preparation itself, and ali bottl+sin the hands of dealers, wrapped
under the name of ParkGr’s GING: R
Tonic, contain the genuine tmedicine if the fae simile signature of
Hiscox & Co, is at the bottom of the
outside wrapper. :
O:der to Show Cause,
N THE SUPERIOR. COURT, COUNTY
of Nevada, State of Califoin'a. In the
ma‘ter of the Estate and Guardiansh‘p of
Murice Penelon, ar. incompetent person.
It appearing to this Court from the prtition this day presented and tiled, by A.
Isoard, the Guardian of the person and estate of Maurice Penelon, an Posteo patent
1 SO! Wing for an order “of sale of ccroe real eilate belonging to his said ward,
hat itis necessary that such re.l estate
should be sold. It is hereby ordered, that
all perso: s interested in the eaid estate, ap© before this Court on Mondav the 28th
day of Januar), 1884, at 10 o’clock A. M.,at
the Court room of this Ceurt, at the Court
House in the city of Nevada, thea and there
to show cause why anorder should not be
grante’ for the sale ot such estate. =
It is further ordered that a‘ copy of this
order be publi-hed at least three successive
weeks before the said day of heariny, in the
Nevada laily Transcript, a newspaper published and printed in the said County of Nevada. :
Dated December 27th, 1883.
JOHN CALDWELI,
Superior Judge.
. Walling & Gaylord, Attorneys.
eo
S
a
ined
CLOTH
. Cotton oe
8 pairs Shaker Socks
2 NOW is the time, Sy
4x¢ Dfillex’s ! At Miller's!
JUST ARRIVED, FORTY CASES OF .
MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING
. From the Great Liquidation Sale in San Francisco.
7 50 to
eeeees
“e
cee epee
8
*eeeeweseeve as
-§ 8 002 to $20
Dress Suits from....18 00 to
Good Overcoats from. =
Fine Dress Overcoats from.. . 15 00 to
Pure-Gum Boots......
English Socks, per dozen.
Everything at the Lowest Prices till January Ist 1884, © FOR
Fine Cassimere Suits from. .
CASH ONLY!
I ONIHLOTO
00 Fine Red Wool -Undershirts. .. $1 00
40 00 ‘i i ae 75¢ tO 5 00
15 00 Meh’s Suspenders....... 25
25 00 ptm 10.02. Overalls. . 2. i.i5 3k. 75
4 25 Best Unlaundried White Shirts. ¢ I 00
Tr. 50. Bed Comfortersve. 0 BE. 1 00
75 Youths’ and Boys’ Suits from... 5 00 to 20 00
I 00 = " ““ Overcoats from 4 00 to 12 00
& Remember this is strictly a cash sale. 9
“ Sole Agency for the Celebrated DOUBLE-KNIT WHITE AND SCARLET UNDERSHIRTS
The Finest Line of NECK-WEAR ani FANCY GOODS i this City.
= .
0. MILLER’S CLOTHING STORE,
Broad Street, Next Door to Bank.
Dae liars
LARGEST AND.PINEST
STOCK IN THE: MOUNTAINS.
25,000 JUST RECEIVED.
WILL BE SOLD CHEAPER THAN ANY
.. CLHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE
COUNTY. pee
at Nivens.
— o——
CONSUMERS, CALL & EXAMINE QUALITY & PRICE
,Also a Full Line of
Tobacco and Smokers Articles.
The Boss Grocery Store
THE OLD RELIABLE FAMILY GROCER,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
as
CONSTANTLY’ ON HAND A FULL AND FRESH STOCK OF
Groceries, Provisions, Canned Goods, Hams, Bacon, Flour
FEED, GRAIN, WINES, LIQUORS, &c.
O—-—_—_—_—
My Goods are First Class and My Prices the Lowest.
: ses geo anataaae oe
SAVE MONEY BY TRADING AT
THE BOSS GROCERY STORE,
a
EE. WwW. OHARLES! M. D.t
Homeopathic,Physiciany,
Rooms 9 and 10, up stairs, cor. Broad and Pine sts., Nevada City,
Office Hours---9 to 11 A.M.,1to3 P. M., 7to9 P. M.
UNION MARKET,
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
COLLEY BROTHERS, Prop’s.
» HAVING leased the above
Market of Jacob Naffziger, we
“ would respectfully aunounce
" tothe people of Nevada City
and vicinity that we are eerrered to furnish
theio with ths best quality of
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, ete.,
At the Lowest Market Eates.
We also keep on hand a choice stock of
HAMS, BACON AND LABD.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given th.t we have assumed ali indebtedness of the Union Market
from November Ist, 183, and will pay all
biils against the concern since tha: time,and
reons indebted to the market from Novemi 1-t, 1883 are ee to pay the
same immediately to ‘undersigned.
Nevada City, Dec." 1, 1888.
/
BAKERY,
Confectionery
—AND— 5
OYSTER SALOON,
Pine Street, opposite Geo. E. Turner’s.
9, C. BLEY.... .Proprietor
Pies, buns and Cakes of all kinds
Wedding Cakes a Specialty.
The Largest Stock of
ancy Candies
To be found in the County.
FRESH OYSTERS
In the shell or by the can, served in any
style andon short notice.
Country orders for Pastry, Confectionery
or Oysters filled promptly and to the satispatrons. faction of
Suppers for Lodges or Parties,
Gotten up om short notice and at reasonable
tates, 0. C. BLEY.
GEORGE E. TURNER,
PINE STREET,
NEVADA OILTy.
se Spaces AND RETAIL DEALER
2
HARDW ARE.
Of Every Des:ription
TRON.
STEEL
STOVES, i
TINWARE,
GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS,
POWDER, FUSE,
ROPE, BLOCKS
SHOVELS, PICKS,
AXES, SLEDGES,
GUNS, PISTOLS
Etc, Ete., Etc,
—
‘PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY, Ete.
Crockery,
—AND—
Glassware.
Mill and Mining Snpplies,
Agent or the justiy celebrated
Vulcan’ Blasting Powder,
The best mining Powder in use.
Large and ful stock of GRANITE IRON
WARE.
_ Mechanics’ Tools of all kinds.
Galvanized Iron Pipe of all sizes
made to order at short notice.
4@ Purchasers will find it to their advan
tage to visit my establishment before buying
elsewhere.
*
GEO. E TURNER.
MILWAUKEE BREWERY,
Geo. Gehrig,
\ PROPRIETOR,
‘. and Letters o'
CITIZENS BANK,
Paid up Capital, $30,000,
forricers:
E. M. PRESTON..
R.M, HUNT..
JOHN T. MOK
D. E. MORGAN.
— DIRECTORS: —
De. R. M Alont. Joun T. Morea.
Gro, M. Hueurs. Gro. A. Coops.
NILKs Sears, L, Housman
E. M. Preston.
4@ Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Ex
change.
44a Purchase Gold Dus and Bullion
@f Highest Price Paid for Stat and Coun
ty Warrants, ;
DRAW CHECKS OV
New York,
Sacramente,
San FraneisceAleo Sell Exchange on all the Principa
— a Giles.
e Collections and transact a Genera
Banking Business. . 4, a
— OORRESPONDENTS—
New Yorx—First National Bank. °
San Francisoo—First National Gold Bank
SacraMENTO—National Gold Bank of J)
Mills & Co.
We issue ms po Drafts, Bills of Exchange
Credit available in any parte
of Great Britain and Europe.
UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, vccsicdsicss CALIFORNIA
RECTOR BROS., Proprietors.
(Formerly of McMahon Wouse, Hollister
THIS WELL KNOWN AND
Popular Hote), situated-on
MAIN STKEET,
In the city of Nevada is one
of the best furnished an 1mo
comfortable in Northern Valfornia.
The Sleeping Apartments are Large, Airy
and Pleasant, and every: bea in the house
has a spring mattrass. Asa desirable, quiet
place fur the weary, the UNION offers superior induceni nts. om
The Tables of the UNION will compare iu:
vorably with any Hotel in the State and are
filled with the best the market affords.
The UNION has long enjoyed the reputa
tion of being the BEST HU'TEL in the moun
tains and the present proprietors propose to
keep it up to that standard. y
Nice Sample Room on first floor, Specia)
accommodations for COMMEKCIAL TRAV.
ELERS.,
Well stocked Bar and first-class Billiarc
Tabies connected with the House.OPEN ALL NIGHT.
RECTOR BROTHERS.
DANCING SCHOCL.
JOUN MICHELL
&= No variations in price. 9
_ BLANKETS Lower then the Lowest
Nevada City, Cal. jISNIHLOTIO
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
STAGE EXLOUSE,
8. A. EDDY, Proprieter.}
o—
THE NATIONAL . EXss) CHANGE HOTEL is the 1
He finest structure north of
a Sacramento.
Fire preef,
nivdern ip all its appointments, ciegartl
furnished, and has recently besn’ Seetraiek
— pe Table fare will be unex‘eptionable and accommodation f ili
especially provided. eee
Charges to suit the tim
«nd from the Depot. were ear
Stages leaves the House for North San
Juan, Camptonviile, F ovest City, Alleghany,
Pike City » Mountain: House, Dow nieville,
Lake City, Malakofi, North Bloomfield, Derec Mine Oore’s Flat, Granitevill 4
Bet, Little York and Dutch Flat Sue
&
THE NATIONAL BAR
—AND—
BILLIARD ROOM
Constantly supplied with the Nery
best wines and cigars”
‘Black Blasting —
FOWder.
The Granite Powder Company,
OF SAN FRANCISCO,
8 SELLING BLACK BLASTING
DER BY THE CAR-LOAD AT
$2 per Keg,
And‘at ? cents per pound in
50 pound boxes,
A. HALSEY, Secretary,
No. 3.8 Montgcmer\ Street
San Francisco, Nov. 27th, 1883.—3m
EMPIRE MARKET,
Transcript Block,
Commercial 8t., Nevada City.
J. A. SMITH,
oe = WOULD RESPECTFULLY
. inform the prople of this city
and v cinity that h
é€ has openeda i
POW:
First Clars Mest Market
At the ahove named place, and will -e
hand the VERY BEST. QUALILY oF. _
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausages,
@ WILL OPEN HIS DANCING
SCHOUL for tbe winter season of
cy 1853-4, at
‘ Nevada City Theatre,
On Friday Even g, Oct. 5, 1883
And to be held each Friday evening there
farer, at the following rates:
Ladies, 25 cents; gentiemen, 50 cents.
Every Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock, la
dies and chi dren’s class; admission 26 cents.
fa7Dance music furnished for parties at
reasonable prices. 880
WATER-POWER
MINING MACHINERY
FOR SALE!
Ts following Mining Machinery, which
has been in use only three months and
is as ood as new, is offered FOR SALE AT
TWO-THIRDS OF THE COS? PRICE::
Hoisting and Pumpking Rig complete, including 10-inch pump, 200
feet of column. :
Sacramento Street... Nevada City.
Having removed the Milwaukee Brewery tomy new building on Sacramento street, I
am prepared to furnish the
public with the best
BEER, ALE AND PORTER
To be found in the State, by the BOTTLE,
KEG or BARREL. A fine stream of
PURE SPRING WATER,
8e essentiain the manufacture of first-class
r, is used exclusively.
I guarantce my Beer. Ale and
Porter te be cqual te the best imported, and a trial will ceuvince
youofthe fact,
Thankful for the liberal patronage here.
tofore upon me, I ask a continuTwo Hurdy Wheels. ’
1500 feet of 15-inch Pipe.
1000 feet of 11-inch Pipe.
Water Gates, Tools, etc. ©
Ever) thing complete, even to the bui'dng which was built with a view to removal
Apply at Citizens Bank,
RNov§ 22. NEVADA CITY, CAu,
Cold Dus Bought.
ancé of the same. GEO GEHRIG.
Nevada City, December 2, 1883.
Veal,
And everything else usually fou i
well regula ed market. : ean
Fami.y Orcers a specialty.
GIVE ME A TRIAL AND BE CONVING.
ED THAT MY MEATS ARE SUPERIOR
to any herctofore ound in this market,
MASONIC NOTICE.
Nevada Lodge, No. 18,¥.& A.M.
STATED MEETINGS on th
Second Wednesday of each month,
Visiting Brethren in good standing are cordially invited,
H. STANSFIELD, Master.
J. H. Boarpman Secretary. jell-ly
THE WONDsRFUL
DENTAPHONE!
Enabling Deaf Persons to Hear
Distinctly.
Thirty Days’ Trial, and if net Satig«
faciory Money Kefunded.
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIAL
FROM W. S. si ODDARD, NEVADA CITY.
“I would pot part with my DENTAPHONE for Fifty Dollars, if I could not get
another.”
z
From Rev. Isaac Errett, Editor of the
Christian Sia).dard:
: October 4th, 1879,
Allow me to say that the experiments and
‘tests made with the DENTAPHUNE satisfy
me that it is all-that it ts claimed to be. The
deaf will find in ita means of relief which
ikey have ue.er enjoyed from the use of
the ordinary car trumpet.
Tam, yours, respectfully,
ISAAC ERRET?.
Dr. John M. Shaller, Cinci i i
says: “The DENTAPHONE will, in'a shocg
time, be used by uh suffering from deafness
in everv degree.”
T. S. CHING,
Agent tor Nevada Co,
Orders left at Brand Bres. Premptly attended to a
Wm. George ..-Grass Valley. = Nevada City, Dec, 13, 1968.