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NEVADA aia
pers ni :
e “Loca AFFAIRS.
v Local Brevities.
oe tebaeds raised by Mr. Bulath-.
eris now cured;-and we ara fafornied™
““by him-that the leaves have a heavy . °
body, a that.the quality -is first
rate. Would it not pay’some of our
gardeners ‘toe experiment a little more
extensively with this plant;and prove?
whether this’ climate aud sail are
adapted to its successful production?
Every -man, woman abd child .
should make an ‘effurt at the begin=
ning “af the new “yearn to pay their
just debts If you pay
what you
‘and your. payment will probably ena—
ble forty. persons to dissharge their
obligations, andperhaps the same
-money -will make —the-circuit® and
coiie back-to your own hands again>
™Riustle around -and pay your debts.
this month. Times are tight and
money is scarce, but there is enough”
to ease up every one, if all will pay
~out-what they have got to those they
owe. \ rae Wace B
We ndtica the appointment by
_Gov. Irwin-of Hon E,W: Roberts;
—of Grass Valley and Judge 0. P.
Stidger, of North San Juan, as Noshowed. good judgment in the above
appointments.
We have been let into: some of the
secrets of the entertainment to be
given en Saturday night, and can as\~ Sure ail ‘thet it will be-the “vest
unique and pleasantest show ‘that bas
been given here for years, The exercises will be_variedand-more-thanusually entertainitig. The price paid
for admission will be returned at the.
= “Talleyrand once anid thatthe requisites for & happy man are a hard
heart: and-a good digestion.” Our
‘observation partly coincides with the
distinguished Frenchman. —We-have
seen men Dossessed of tiese requb
sites, who notwithstanding they were
mean, and treacherous, and deceit *
--ful,and-devilish,—yet—seeined-to-be .
happy as clams at high water.
Weather sharps predict a month’s
"good weitherbetween now. andthe .
first of March. 3
““ The tannel running in from Kel-.
sey’s Ravine to the Court House was
cleaned out and bricked. up last SumThe Daily nl
‘. drop in at Kobler,
ty
Thre Hacks Brothers Piano,
To have won the favor of the most
distinguished artists ofthe age, is no
small triumph for the Decker: Broth-.
ers “Piano, . Their universal com:
“mendation would suffice for us had
‘we ho other means of judging; batt.
awe do profess. to. be ablé“todistin. .
‘guish between a band organ and pi-.
ano. We. know‘a fail, deep, rich,sonorous, or soft and sym puthetie tone
when we-hear it; we Know whéther a
player i is laboring and pounding, or] .
whether his touch is’-easy.and eélastic; and we know what.skil in the
manufacture of: an 1 instrument=ihat
delicate balancing of the action, what
‘nies adjustment of. all cae 4 ignited
captivates the edneated ear, We al-+
so know that: power, purity, softness,
sweetness of-tone, elasticity and precision of touch and dara bility ‘of
tune,” are distingnished features of
the Decker Brothers “instrument,
-W6é should not Speak so positively’
didiwe not know whereof we affirm,
and were we not, in the expression
of our jadpment, ia perfect accord
with-such porformers es Professors
Andres, Bonawitz, Millis, Anschutz,
Liebhing,— Walter, Kerrigan, and .
scores more of the most eminent
in the United States; Canada “and
Europe. “To. those who want an in>
strument for the 1 music there i is in it,
owrho-are-not7
for show, we commend. the Decker
Brothers, No harin, at any’ rate, to
Chase -€'0’s
and sound one, 633 ste street, San
Franciseo,
SE
aii
We Can’t Tatk
“Without showing the condition of .
our teeth. Every laugh exposes
theth. In order not to be ashamed
-of them let us use that standard dentifrice, SOZODONT, which-is~sere
-to. keep them white -and -spotleag]No tartar can encrust them, no canker affect the enamel, no species of decay infest the dental bone, if SOZODONT is regularly used. It is-a
botanical preparation, and its beneficial effects onthe teeth and gums.
are marvelous, as it-removes al) sdis-+
colorations, _ and renders the gums .
hard and: rosy,
eee
—Covgus “AND Cotps.--Those who
are § suffering from.
hotrseness, sore throat, &c., should
par ar re THE BEST
coughs; colds, .
a
couGH CANDY t:
WATER PROOF BLACKING!
QUPERion 3 NIGHT LAMPS,
ELEGANT* TOILET. “GoODs,
CONCENTRATED BENZINE,
For removing Paint. and
Grease from Wearing
Apparel
MIXED PAINTS,
: READE-FOR USE AT =
“NEVADA DRUG STORE. +
ee
B. M. PRESTON, Druggist,
BROAD STREET. NEVADA crry. “
Rathbone Range !
“The Best,
Best Finished .
pee
s
STOVE!
EVER MADE.
anes No iss
SS,
“To be ee appreciated they miet
be used, but they can be partially appreciated Upon An examination of their appareait
merits --——<"— : y
Tf economy is4 duty, then every ‘Honso‘Keepershould buy, ©
RATHBON E RAN GEL =
For ee use les than: Sita oes: eon.
sumed by the old obsolete styles of Stoves
and Ranges that: have been sold in this
market,
They are perfect in their sphere ; solid
as fire-proof safes and finished like pishos
For kale by
GEO. E TURNER,
Do nor defy. Providence by -née.
lecting acbronie cough or cold, whent
the certain antidote taythese danger.
ous complaints—Hah
mer, but judging from the Court’
yard wall, just over the tunnel,there
has “cracked end sunk down sevoral
‘inches. .
ignite.”
says” he designed to say that the.
Pole star is 354,800,000 millions of
miles distant, but that the word’ millions was left out of his article, thereby making his statement. incorrect
“and ridiculous. Our readers will
remember the article and the cor-. ~
rection.
To-night the there will be a jolly
i To all who are suffering from the errors
and indiscretions of youth; ntrvoug weak. . .
“ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c.; I
JOSEPH T. Inman, Station D, Bible House,
‘Horehound and Tar—is,o tained at
every drug store in America,
Pike’s s Toothache Drops ¢1 cure it" 1 minute,
——— ae
A CARD. ican SS)
will senda recipe that will cure you FREE .
OF CHARGE,—Thig gredt remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America,
Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev.
New York City. RUSE tS
congeesTe
i SEROLAL. NOTICE.
‘Honey of .
d18
-PIANO LESSONS.
MISS LUCY BOBO,
“Wwe HAS HAD A LARGE EXPE
RIENCE IN TEACHING
ANSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, _
“Will receive a limited namber of pupils.
10th, 1875, will be paid -on presentation.
Interest ceases from date.
NEVADA: c ‘ry = CALIFORNIA,
“weary, the UNION is not excelled by. any=. The Tables of the Union,
te Pott
; with the Hotet
ree omuociomaiany
COUNTY WARRANTS.
--LE-werrants on General Fund is-_
pital Fund: registered prior to Jrily 10th,
1875; also-warrant No: 3 registered July
i. PSANFORD; ‘Treasures,
By A. H.ParKER, Deputy.
_ Nevada, Jan, 4 1876.
UN ION HOTEL,
THIS well known and popular Hotel, situated-on Main
Street, in the City of Nevada,
“has been thoroughly over5 +efitted-and furnish.
rst class— style; and is
row open for the reception of guests. .
The Sleeping Apartments,
Are large; airy and comfortable, and every {.
bed in the house contains a Spring Mattrass. Asa désirable quiet—place for the
House outside of San Francisco,
Will compare-favorably-with-any Hote! im.
the State, “ane ‘will be Ailted: ‘With the: best
the mar ket affor 8. 3S POF
Choice, Wines, Liquors: said ‘Cigars
Wilt be kept at the Bar, and the Billiard
Room is supplied with the BEST TABLES
to be found in the State.
Every attention ‘ill be fiven to make'the
guests comfortable. The proprietor solicits
a share of the public patronage.
~ Wot JACOB NAFFZIGER,
. NATION AL EXCHANGE
86725 ==
BROAD STREET.. cetess ».NEVADA CITY; .
the Traveling Publje; Large additions have
elegant style. ‘T he. Sleeping Rooms are-large;
airy ‘and comfortable, and the I'able will
_. compare favorably with that-of any—Hetel}—
in the State.
texpensetorendar—hig—
The Proprietor will spare no
pabes—ae: gussets
comfortable,
their Offices at thisHotel,
The House is kept open all night for
. the accommodation of the Traveling Public;
Billiard Tables and Bar connected +
tered prior to Oct.7th, 18%6; also all}
: watrangs on-Road Fund registered prior to
+ Jan. 1st. 1476;.also all warrants on Hos*
S.A. EDDY, . ', Proprietor, Seon 2
\HIS WELL KNOWN. HOTEL IS rial .
Ways open for the accommodation of .
heen madé'to it,aisd it has been fitted up in }Stapes for ail paris of the State have . JOHNSTON: &80N,.
“Successors to W. Hr Crawford,
27 & 29 ‘MAIN STREET.
Opposite Union Hotef,.
inivtoness Rope,
Blocks & Sheaves,
Ox Bows and Keys,
‘Chain, Anvils, Vises.
eer Bellows,
“Also, the celebrated.
BESS MER STEEL HORSE SHOE SHAPE
M: HINE-AND CARRIAGE BrLTs,
“PAINTS ’& OILS, of ail kinds,
BLASTING aad SPORTING ‘POWDER,
FUSE, SHOT, &co;.
Fell finejpf ROGERS’ Cotebratea
Nickel Plated Ware,
Sot eel ihre, -“Direct from Meridan Rrittania Oo:
/CROCKERY, = a
—GhhseWARE
WICKS, &e
de¥ at San Franeisco prices,
“tea, A Large stock of Galvanized TRON
WATER. PIPE constantly on hand and con.
ection made wjth the City Water Works.
S ew: Lard,
/BBER HOSE, BELTING & PACKING.’. "
Agents for A. S. Hallidie’s Wire Roves conft
QUARTZ, SCREENS punched to or-.
= ance TAM,
HAS made arrangements for
(op supolying the people of Neva
. i. da City and vicinity with
IMPORTERS. asp. peagag—ae———t
OYSTERS,
HARDWARE, “ ; In any style desired, such as
STOVES, ~~ Oysters on the Half Shell
E Pan and Fancy Roasts:
TIN, WARE, Oyster Stews,
TRON & STEEL, ee Fried Oyeters.
N AILS, SHOVELS CIGARS! ¢ CIGARS! =
“Piers, = ofthe ea = =
= ae a : = Line aaabtatan establis tim ne
. . NUPSAND: CONFECTIONERY
A fal} line of Candies; eae Ss
and fancy. Also a fresh btock of Nuts,-o2s
all kinds, ANTOINE ‘TAX,
= Nevada, Dee. “Sty , 1875,
nani
, New. Lard
New Lard.
econ
CA HIN: & co;
QW offer to the trade SEW E RD it
quantities-to suit, ‘
It: being of our own: “manufacture: Wwe
4 Warrant it to beNo. 1.
Orders left at the Office, on’ the ( rata
CASHIN & 00. ,
plaice Bee, 4, 1875.
= NEW. ‘TAILOR ‘SHOPtommerciae” ‘Strect, Nevada it¥,.Next door to“Mr.Coe’h Shoe Store.
WM. McLOUGHEIN,
-Mamhsnt Tailor ‘and-Practical Cutt: ty
ty 3 WOULD — respocttality— 97.
nonnce to the public at lar:
t ¢hithe has opened business
y and is now “prepared te tiki
orders Ond make garments in
the latest style.
wie ia iFNOTE MY PRICES:
an
“Valley Toad, or by letter thro Muth the Dosd =a
‘. Office, witt be promptly attended to.secre
Pas re Se
es share abate Public Patronage is respect.
8. A. EDDY, Proprietor,
Nevada, January 17th)
—
DENTISTRY =
}RP. Ho HUGHSON, te opened
an office
ihe Kidd’s Building, Broad Street.
5 — Over Hyman. Bros.’ Store.
He Ps propared to perform all kinds of
Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, im the
latest and most approved styles.
Aftificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Stiver
Vuleanite—and— Tipiner : nepea) Satisfactiou
guaranteed as-to-quality and
Visits made at residence ‘if esired.
Nevada, May Sot, Tit, :
Ss, Call and see us oa the
ricé of work, E
kinds of Repairing. fy Pe Yee
In fact the best’ selected stock of Goods
in Nevada County,
the ion oa
Fioneer Stand,
R7OPPOSITE THE UNION HOTEL. “et
Nevada City, June d. a. See ea
Bor Pultfying the Blood.
pound of the.
vegetable a 1teratives, Sars-APART a Deoek,
~ Stillingia atid
Mandrake with
2 Potassium and
Iron makes a
cure of a series
of complaints .
‘The highest references as to ability can be given, among whom are!
Hon. P. 6, Hundicy, Oroville,
P. Van ‘Clief, Marysville,
Rev: C, EB. Rich; Nevada City,
~ Rev. Geo. BR. Davis, bi
eW"-e—
Residence Broad Street, nearly
~ crowd aud a good time at ‘Temper.
ance Hall. “Lovers” t dancing . and
‘ pretty dancers are expected to be
present, ;
Spring freight this year will be
shipped for this city and Grass Val.
ley by way of-the-narrow gauge rail. ’
toad. Then good-bye high tariffs
and slow arrivals. ~
The way the ground is frozon
Mornings now-a-days; reminds one.
of Eastern climates. . ©
“mS
The case ‘of Bonnett, versus. theCentral Pacific Railroad, weccupied
all day rye, & and was not then.
eompl
Ye iene who reside in China Town, flourisheth ‘‘alle same’’ as}
the chosen of the Lord. Two hundred more or less live, jn clover up:
~ there, and never dow day’s work.
They toil not, neither do-they spin,
except to make aweb to catch the
proceeds of the earnings of ‘house
-servants aroand town. It isa safe
thing to bet that five out of six. of
the Chinese servants in town. help
‘to support these shiftless~ paar MRM nih Proprictor. —
eyes from what they can steal out ot .
the kitehes of their employers.
The rifle teams at the Centennia }-4
will t at distances, spancitten® from .
Fs to 1000 cia
for cleansing glass, gold, silver aud
crockery, and removing grease and {'
i dtis-wonderful, To be obtained
only of LESTER & MULLOY. ~ jlo e
4 and Hacks to let at the shurtest notice and
reasonable terms.
“ARCHIE oe
‘Masents: Building, Pine Street,
IVES NOTIG) ‘that he has purchased
thestock of'JaCOBS BROS.,~in the .
store. and has remoy:
to this-well known
-hand-an-immmense-stock of ——
CIGARS, of all brands,
TOBACCO, of all Piette,
PIPES, ete., ,
. Making as complete a stick of goods ii
this line as cam Le found in Nevada County,
which-wil-be sold as* cbeap gies €stublishment.
AR.YOU WANT A FIND BRAND Of
CIGAR GIVE MEA GALL. _
IF YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE OF
SMOKING OR . CHEWING TOBACCO,
GIVE ME A ‘CALL. :
The Office of WesternUnion Telegraph Company, the Ageney of the
San Francisco Chronicle has been removed
to the above place.
. Don’t*forget the place; Pine street, in the
Masonic Building AKCHIE NIVENS.
Nevada, Nov. 20, 1875. _
\EMPIRE
LIVERY STABLE.
his stock of Goods
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA CIrs.
rietor of the EMPIRE STAannounces that a%4 has now
Pipes lot of pe?
Horses, Carriages and engin.
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant B , Wagons
on the most
The Horses are free ftom vice, of good
style-alid ‘of as fast-ab any
gentleman cares to drive.“*~-».,
ages tor. ‘Funerals attended to with
romaptness.
i Goud Saddle Horses always on hand, .
Horses boarded by the day, week or
month and the-gréatest of care guaranteedD. WELLINGTON, .
Nevada City, November 17th, 1875. }
4 a
and, Hehas now on Sure
‘For dancing purposes,
Classes will meet as follows: Ladies” }: Pon ‘taken slow Righest ite of
. from my Ranch Nov. ist. One of them was
‘both branded M. P. on the
i. BUSHELL, Ss
HOR Ss E SH OER
a ees AND :
BLACKSMITH,
COXOTE STREET, ABQVE GAS WORKS
NEVADA CITY. + . im
OULD call attention of the :public
to the fact that he is-prepared to do
Blacksmithing in all its branches
Iron Work for Wagons, Carriages, Mining Cars, etc., done ina Workniwnlike mannek. ~ t
~ Opposite the Tieatte
Nevada City, Dee, 29th, 1875,
DAN CING ACADEMY.
Cee fe eS area la © Blacksmith in-Neyada CounHE UNDER RSTGNED AN“nounteto their patrons and
fvieoda that.. they have leased
TEMPBRANCE BALL,
Class on Wednesdays, at 2 o’clock, P.M.
Gentlemen and Ladies’ Class at 734 o’clock
Wednesday-evenings. Children's @lass on
Saturday, at2o ‘clock, P. M,
SOCIAL every Saturday evening. Music
and Hall furnished for all occasions.
SCOTT & PARKS.
Nevada City, January lst, 1876,
RUDOLPH ——
BROAD 8T., ABOVE PTNE,
_NEVADA CITy.
2B. a REAMAMRenhatt
: HO RSESHOEING A sRECIALTY +.
casein
Preventing corns, bunione, sesitmeantiie of
the hoof, Interfer:ng, all of which are caused by bad shoeing.
PIs. I will-work CHEAPER and
give hetter satisfaction than any.
i, BUSHELL.
Nevada City, Nov. 2.-1m
Carriage, Sign, and a.
mental Painting.
‘J. W. COOLEY,
T SEAMAN'S CARRIAGE PACTORY,
(pear-the residence of Joan ©ashin,
on the Grass Valley rvad,). is now ae
pared to do
CARRIAGE AND SIGN PAINTING
Tn all ts branchea/it the’ most Anislied
ttyle, and with promptner Prices to suit
ne times.
Satisfaction Guaranteed ._
. COOLEY.
COUNTY WARRANTS.
LL Warfsnts on General Fund regisprior to April 6th, 13875, will be
= Presentation. Interest ceases’
from dates
E. P. SANFORD, Treasurer,
By A. H. Pankey, Deen
—Nevada. Déc. 24, 1875.
paid
the ‘ad
$10 Reward.
HE sheet temela will be for the
recovery of two Cows that strayed
4 spotted Cow, white and red, with the top
of the right ear off and an undercut in the
same and the Jeft ear split. The other one
has the same marks is a brown ‘roan ; . .
right ght hiyg Aa. Adji bcp *
dress Michael Phelan, P. Pusdon
office.
TO. TAXPAYERS.
Nouice: is hereby a given ivan, that the é erry
my hand da I will be at the Ciry Mao:
ee
added.
. wants of guests,
STOKES’ EXCHANGE HOTEL,
. ‘ MAIN STREET,
Grass Valley, California.
AVING taken this 0]d established Hotel, well known to travelers and people of the County, and ‘having thoroughly
ted it, lam now prepared to receive
and entertain them in
FIRST CLASS STYLE
Every attention will be ‘given ¢ te the
A Fine BAR and wiasinn SA<
LOON is attached to the Hotel,
The. General Stage Office is kept at: this
ali
+ STUDIES,
Sic ‘h are very prevalent and afflicting. It
deat wo the blood, purges out the lurking
in the system, that undermine
re ah itettle into—tranbleséme-disor.
: ders. Rruptions ofthe skin are the ap.
pearance on the sarface of humours that
‘Should be expel from the blood. Internal derangements are the determination
of the
gan, or organs, whose action they derange,
amd whose-substance they disease and depene AYER’s ne blow WI expels these
t 0 5
; ers they produce disa
aim ‘such as Ulcerations of: the Liver,
Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Eruptions and
Eruptive Diseases of the Skin, St, An
. thony’s Fire, Rose or Eryesipelas, Pimples
Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tette
and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm
Ulcers and Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia
Pain in the Bones, Side and Head, Female
‘Weakness, Sterility, Leuc orrhaa arising
from internal ulceration and rine disease, Dropsy, Dyspe sia, Emaefation and
General Debility. ith their departure
. health returns. ‘
PREPARED 3Y
Dr. J.C. AYER & L955
j Lowel ass.,
PRAOBICAL AND ANALYTICAL EMISTS,SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEAL
MATERIALS FOR MAKING
WAX FLOWERS, ETC.
~CHOLCE ABSORTMENT of materials
PAINTING and DRAWING, besides
ENGRAVINGS,. PHO-.
‘TQGRAPHS, PAINTINGS, :
~~ PASSEPARTOUTS,
and FRAMES,
Constantl¥ on hand at reasonable prices, at
the BRAUX. A: ARTS STORE, 20 Post 8t., Saif’
Francisco, Josera Koos & ‘Co.
N. B.—Mr. Joseph Roos is not connected
with any other house in the same line in
San Francises. ul4tjl
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
APPY RELIEF FOR-XYOUNG MES
H from the effects of Errors and Abuses
in early life. Manhood restored. lanped-{
itdents to marriage removed. New method
of treatment. New and remarkable temedies. Books and *irculars sert free, in
sealed envelopes. Address ARD AS-.
SOCIAT.LON, No. 4t@ No Ninth street,
DR, ©, D. BOBO,
. PHYSICIAN ANDSURG ON, .
site the THEATRE. Office at
Nevada, Jan. 1 ist, 1876.
Duds
BOE:
ew, C. STOKES, Provrietor.
Bell & Belden’s arin pear
« 4 Pe
TRON-PIPE: made to order and au .
. Pants, Beaver-or—Doe Skin,
and as Cheap i
Ayer’ s ‘Sarsaparill‘a ;
This com. q
mo st effectual . .
same humors to some internal or{
for making WAX KLOWERS, also fur i
Philadelphia, Pa,— atitution having s}°
high reputation for ble couduct anu
aeoteamianal skill’
ESIDENCE, BROAD ‘STRFET, opie .
-Gentienon’s Black Dress q
from $16 to $17.
Fancy roe =.
any style, $12, $13, to $14.
Faney Vests, gis to eae
Splendid. wereing . Zant
to order, any style, $3. \~
ad
Cleaning and Repairing Scangiy
= Attended to. cs
WM. M-LOUGHTIN,
Lomas jal St., Nevada City. jad Im
ey poms
‘CENTENNIAL,
1776. “18
‘TPROCLA AMAT Ion
‘CHICAGO * ‘AND N NORTH-WES _
STERN: RAILWAY.
a iE POPUL! AR ROUTE OVERLAND,
Passengers “or Dhimes, Niigve Falis
Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Montze al, Queber
. New York, Boston; or amy POI cast, SHOUT
buy their
TRANSCONTINENAL’ TICKETS,
4 "* Via the Pioneer Routa,
1876.
—THE—_ :
CHICAGO AND NORTAWESTE RN
RAILWAY. —_.
eT a EHTS BS THTE BEST ROUTE FAST.
Its traek-ismade of STEEL RAILS, and
0418 has been°made the FASTEST: tin
By this route passénges for points eust «
Chicago have choice of the fotlowiug lin:
from Chicago:
AND CHICAGO AND ‘PENNSYLY ANLA
RAILWAYS.
BY THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL, GRAN}
, AND NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILWAYS.
6) THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullinan
b Pullman Palace Drawing Room ami
SteepingCars through to. Nev York to N
agra Falls, Bu fulo, Rochester, or New Yor:
City.
BY BALTIMORE AND ONTO RAILROAD
@). THROUGH TRAINS daily, with Puli
> Inan Palace Care, for Newark, Zanes:
ville,
more without change.
This is the shortest, best, and only line
Trusping Putiman® ecelebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches, connecting with Unthe,.West, via grand Junction, Marshal,
‘Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon,
+} fur Chicago and tle East, .
This popular "route is unsiirpassedf aD
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Passengers will find ‘Tiekets via this Ls
vorite route, at the General Ticket Office
“the Centrul Pacige Railroad, Sacrainento.
f Central Pacific Railroad.
rome W. H. STENNET, Gen. Pas, ‘Agt.
‘MARVIN HUGITT, Gen, Sup.
H.P. STANWQ0D, General Agency, 1 121
Montgomery -St,. San Francisco,
H. W. VALANTINE. Mt. ie
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,
FFICE, COMMERCIAL TREE, opposite Potter & Sigonsney’s
Residence at MrW. #. n’s, Piety
Hill. Ordeése left at Bell & steal 8 will
be attende! te, ae
teat has ever been MADE. in this country ‘
BY THE ‘FIPTSBURG, FORT? WAYN!
TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERI,
Wheeliny, Washington and Baltition Pacific Brilréad at Omaha, and from.
fears to Chicago™ rat nen sites
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