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THE DAWLY TRANSCRIPT, .
Nevada City, California. :
eet >
Ng Pe, BROWS. bi, -8. CALKINS
BROWN & CALKINS,
PROPRIETORS.
“pally Transcript” was Estab7 lished September Gth, 1860s.
e Torms of Subscriptions
One Yearin ddvanite. . $6 00
gix Months... 3.50
Months ee ce 2.00"
Delivered by carrier in Nevada City at 15
yentsa week. .
“*Syon dollars per year will be invariably
hacged unless paid in advance,
once
—_
~“ MASONIC NOTICE.
Nevada Lodge, No. 13,F.& A.M.
ing are cordially invited,
sag E. M. PRESTON, Master.
J. H. BoakpMan, Secretary. “jelt-ly
KEYSTONE MARKET, .
Commercial Sirces, Nevada €ity,
named Market, 1 ‘will be
sod will be abf@ to supply, the public with
ali kinds of
Fresh agd Salt Meats,
And everything generally kept in a
FIRST CLASS. MARKET!
which wil. ba furnished at
THE VERY LOWEST RATES,
ALSO _ON HAND
FRESE LARD
Of my own manufacture, whigh.is quaranteed to be A. No. 1,
Having had long experience,in the business, I can guarastet-toyiye perfagt satisiaction to all, and wih sppply the
Very Best in my Line.
All kinds of Live Stoch fer Sale at
All Times..
CHAS. KENT.
Nevada County Narrow Gauge
Railroad Company.
# —Traina Will Leave and Arrive at .
Nevada City
. ON AND AFTER
Menilay, December 12th, 93.feHows 2 .
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
6:39 a. M. Daily; connecting with Pass“Wyget, arriving iu San Francisco at 6:05 P.M
4:20 Pr. w. Daily.
FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY.
10:00 A. M. Daily (Sunda wexzaptod.>
11:30 a. M. (Sundays only.)
rN
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
TL.48 a. uM. Daily.
_. 9:18 P.M, Daily; connecting with Pass«
enger leaving San Francisco at $:00 A.M.
FROM GRASS ¥ ALLEY ONLY.
9330 4. M. Daily (Sundays excepted.)
"3200 P.M. tees Tt ey
GUN F, KIDDER,
G 1 Superintendent
_ BROAD STREET MARKET,
—Nevada—€ity, Californias
I AM prepared to supply
the péople of ‘Nevada City
and vicinity with Choice
Sausages, Corn Beef, etc.
At as low rates .98 .ean~-be purchased anyWiere in Nevada City.
Meats delivéred im a’ reagopable dis.
tance free 6f i
It you wanta nica Roast, Steak, Cutlet.or
_ Shop, wive me'a call.
To Kiit.the influence of a
is very nearly. impossible,
the defeated Tammany chief, seems
to wield mbre power than any other
man in the State of New York. He
has net lost his hold on the voters of . :
some of the city wards where ignorance and crime are the most prevalent, and he sends to the legislature
a squad of men who are mere -puppets, to do his bidding. When —he-,
dces not have his own way amon z
the Damacrats, he is able to. sell out
to the Republicans, and this balance
of power js likely to be prese
hiny infinitely,
BexsaMiPutirsekr has just died
Lou's, f8e was worth $300,000.
His other-motable distinctions were
that o¢ had not been out of the city
in sixty-three years, and he had
never ridden in a steamboat or steam
STATED MEEVINGS on the Hin St.
Seeond Wednesday of each month,.t ,
Visiting Brethren in good stanc-,
CATTLE were feeding in the green
‘fielts-and pastures of Rhode Island
and Connecticut on Christmas.
HAVING purchased the above
glad tosee all former patrons
PILES! PILES! PELES!
Hemisphere
.& specific for fatuleney
and*excelleat blood depurent and certain
remedy foa intermitien fever ane kindred
diseases.”
For sale “hy all oe
The naine of Ilostetter’s Stomach Bitters.
is heard in every dwelling, it findsa place
-in_-erery.hovsehold, and ite praises are
sounded throughout the whole Western
general invigorant, a cure .
and sour stomach, an appetizing stomachic
A Sure Cure Found at East! No One
A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding,
Itching and Ulcexated Piles has been
distoveril by Dr. William, fan Indian
Remedy,}, called Dr. \William’sIndian Ointment, A sihgle box bas
cured the worst chronid. cases of 25 . essary vouchers, within four months after
or 30 years standing.
suffer tive minutes after applying this
+-wonderfalsoothing ~ medicine: ~“To~
tions, instruments and elettuaries do . Executrix of the last will of John R. Pooler
more harm than good. \William’s. dosed,
Ointmebt absorbs the tumors, allays. p. F_Simonis, Atty for Exeentrix. 112
the intense itching, (particilarly at . —
night after getting warm in bed, )acts
asa poultice, gives instant’ relief,
and 3s prepared only for Piles, itch-. #2 rough im 1 Day.
ing ef the private parts, and for ~ STAGE leaves North San
Juan for Forest City on
Read what the Hon. J. M. CoffinMonday, Wednesday and
berry, of Cleveland says abont Dr.
Williew’s Indian Pile Ointment: J Returning leaves Forest City Tuesday,
have used scores of Pile Cures, and it . Thursday and Sa uriay, connectiag at San
alfords me pleasure to say that I)
have wever found anything which’ field on Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday.
gave such immediate-and permanent . Returning leave North Bloomfield for
relief as Dr, William’s Indian Oint. North Sau Juan on Monday. Wednesday and
For sade by all d
on receipt of $1.00. :
Henry & Ca, Prop’rs,
: Cleveland, O.
Reddington & Co. wh
~San-Fraacisco, Cal.
ists or mailed
___A Cough Cold or Sere Throat
should be stopped,
quently results in an incurable lung
disease or Consumption,
Bronchial Troches are certain
to give relief in Asthma, ' Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh sata oc
or thirty ee :
years the Troches haye been , resomGroceries, Provisions, Etc.
mended by physicians, and: always
give perfect satisfaction. ‘Zsey are \ be as represented, and sell at the
not new or untried, but, kevuag been
tested by wide and squstant use for sai
nearly an entire gyneration, they . sires seawig A. C. KILES. YRED_ SRARL&
have attained well-merited
among the few ‘staple remedies of . . Searls, Niles & Searls,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law.
to
rank
eakers and singar and strengthen the voice. ‘ Sold at 25 cts a box
theage © Public
ers use thenrto
i Seat .
by—all_drnegists—and
generally!
~ ‘NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
dyna of John R. Pooler, deceased.
i.4 Notice is hereby given by the underSigned, Exeoutrix of the last will of John
R. Pooler, deceased, to the creditors of
and alk persons having-claims against the
‘said deceased, to exhibit them with the necthe first publication of this notice, to the
said Executrix, at herresidence in Nevada
‘Township,in the County of Nevada, State of
California. MATILDA POOLER, —
Dated Jan. 11th, 1882.
Hogan’s.Stage Line.Friday, upon the arrival
of the stage from Nevada City.
-Juan with stage for Nevada City.
Friday, ORSON TUCKER, Driver.
U. 8. Deputy Mineral Swerveyor
Brown's . ~~ THOMAS, KALBATA & HICKS,
Broad &4, Adjoining Gault’s Bakery,
NEVADA CITY,
Dealers in
Lowest Living Rates.
ABLE BITT
DanC? Meee tas Peo y eS veaty te Teed
cae 4 :
Tinténd to always keep the best meats to
he precured in the market at the shop, and
customers, whether old or young, can rely
upon gctting what they order:
A share of publi¢ patrongge is respectfully
. Solicited, .
‘J0S.: EVSEIS, Prop.
Nevada City; Nov, 1éth, 1831,
Notice of Time for Proving Will’ ‘
ee
N THE SUPERIOR COURT, in and
A for the county of Nevada, State of Calitornia, Iu the matter of the estate of John
ly Pooler, Pursuant to-an. order
ofgaid Superior Court, made-on the 30h day
of December, 1931, notice is hereby given,
tint Wednesday, the 11th, day of. January}
1532, at Dciclodk, Bx. of paid dar. at the
“Court Room of said Court, at the Court)
’ ‘Housein the City and County of Nevada,
hws been appointed as the tim? and place for
Ling the Will of said John R_ Pooler,
*énied, and for z the application of
SAULT Pooler “he . issuanc:
more Poste Raatery when ant ¥
> MER hy si % e%
Land Office.
Leaves North Sun Juan for North B'oomW. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, .
Civil and Mining Engineer,
olesale agents —axp—
“SF FICE Morgan, .& Roberts” Block, NeNeglect fre. vada Cits3 Cal jlo
JE warrant every article sold by us to
\ FILL practice in all the Courts, State 8
\ —end-Federal, and in the United States
Office—Opposite the Court House, Nevada
RS C'ty, Cal :
?
wanted everywhere to work for us. Mow,
bly. Address Tece & Co.,
nao is Augusta, Maine.
business now before the
; S publics You can make moriey faster at, work for us
i ) @ than at anything else.—
Capital not needed. We willstart you. ¥12
a day and upwards made at home by the in;
dustrious, Men, women, boys ee
yourtime. You can work in spare timeonly or give your whole sime to the business.
You ean live at home and do the work. No
other business will pay you nearly as well.
Noone can fail to: make enormous payby
. engaging at once, Costly Ulifit amd-terms.
Tree, Maney-made fast, easily and houoramake money rapidly. .You cam e
whole time t@ the work, or oa yont
needed sent free. AddresaStissex & Co,,
Annual Meeting. —
Annual Meeting of the stockholders] 4406 MI. “ANY
Yuba Gravel Mining
Company, will be held at the Office of the
Seeretary:-of.said_ Mining. Company,
yada City, California, on Moendax, Januin’ Ne* “ae fea 8
né-6m Portland, Maine,
Great. chance to make
ifoney. ‘Thoge who always take advantage of ;
. @ the zood chances for making money that. are offered, generally _beHY cotneswealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain in poverty. We
wantinany neu, women, boys and girls to
work for us right_in_theit own localities.
Any one cap do the work properly from the
firststart. The busine3swill pay more than
ten times ordinary wages. “Expensive outfit
furnished free. No oue whoen fails to
your
momerits. Fullinformatijn and all ‘is
O'clock, a. _™.
5p. M. ity a
Vert we sks: pete we ad
! . € ose? tepall-. ost
. NEVADA AND GRASS
See estas LINK,
Time Table.— Lean § Gewee
: 7 “iver, which are
The Unustal Attention which
this Organ is now Attracting from the American
People. se
Its Delicate Strnetare and Susceptibility to Injory frem Wounds
uring the past few weeks, owing to an
event of national interest, much has been
said and written about the injurions effects
6% wounds in the liver, and according to the
Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion,
ofthe thousands of enses of wounds in that
Organ, not above sixty survived, and they
were not violemt anes. —
The struetareof the Hver is delicate and
yet simple. Hi is d of two lobes,
whieh lie directly under the right lung, and
is of aspongy character, When the veindus
bloed is circulating from the various paits o
the body to the lungs, it passes through this
organ, and is there relieved of its rank poisons, part of which are used for digestion
and part for a eathartic of the waste mateL-rials of the food we eat, If the organ is atall diseased THESE POISONS REMAIN IN IT, instead of being used as nature designed, and
with every coursing of the blood through
ease becomes chronic, The reason why ro
little success has hitherto been reached in
the treatment of liver disease is because the
philosophy of treatment has been lame and
quate, It isa conceded fact that until within the past few years there has been no
known remedy for chronic kidney diseases,
and it is certain that the liver eannot be re:
stored to its righit action if the kidneys are
affected. Itis also a fect that when the liver
is diseased the kidneys nap. also troubled:
hence, it follows that livery,diseases hac
to cure, chiefly because the,doctors know of
no agency wivieh, will at one and the same
time operate-on. both the kidneys and the
liver, f :
_Admitting then, thak 20 form of treatreach both the liver aust the kidneys at the
sane tirgg, it would be strange, indeed, if in
allthe researches of this wondertul age o!
scientifig invention mo such remedy had
been faund. The doctors admit they have
nothipg to offer, but jndependont scientists
have Bonored their learning and patience,
by discovering a purée vegetable remedy
Whose unparalleled .success in the past
few years in the trentment of kidney
difficulties, shows conclusively that it can
F cure-every_form-of-known kidney disease
and what it hasdone fo: the kidneys it is
equally able to doand does do for the liver.
Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver -Cure was
the discovery of a practitioner, who proved
to the world. It acts both as # food anda
restorer to the kidneys and liver so that
when disease is cured in one of these organs
it cannot go to the other, but i entirely removed from the system,
malaria, which is, at the present time, beP coming 80 great an evil in this land,—so
much so that President Paul A-Chadbourne,
of Wiliams Colloge, has {jst pwbdlished a long
and interesting article on ite-side-spreading
prevalente, Hestates tiat malarial poisons
appear in all localities, the high and dry,the
roomy country, and there axe-no differences
as to the effects prodyced. Malaria is in the
watenwecsink,in the alr we,decathe, in the
food we ea®, and willie coments anid natur“ry, it is just at present afflicting us, as the
epizooty did a few years ago, as a wideread and dangerous epidemic.
+; What, therefore, can be; the cause for this
rritle increase of malaria in all parts of the
states and territories? Unquestionably the
drinking water used in every portion of the
land is the most active agency for carrying
malaria into —— This water may bx
fear, bat it bas” "poisoned by “fitra=
m through the vaults, cesspools and barn.
yards in the country, and other hupure
agencies in the city: . Heretofore the Western stategand territories and ulthost the éntire South have been considered the field of
malaria,owing doubtless to the poor drainage
in many localities and the consequent aceumt‘ation of green. poisofous matter. This
theory is, however; now exploded, because
Talurial poisoning isbecoming just ax common inother regions, a8 those which have
beeh settled for hundreds of years, ~~~
Whatever may be the cause of malaria, its
the reméadies employed have been jnade[
ment can be effectivo-witieh does not seck to . .
its worth in his own case and then gave it.
Liver troubles are caused principally by
low and danyp, in the crowded city and the.
pally increasing with the growth of the coun“Assault te Murder,” jad
CITY AND
COUNTRY
Property for Sale,
Wood Ranch, containing 220
acres, witha down grade read to this
city, and only seven nities distant; will be
sold cheap. The land has mroed tith?oamdty
rectly through };
it, Some cut wood and laggmg>-will also be,
sold with-the ranch or separately.
the Washington-road passes
—aLlso— . :
Several Desirable Lots and -Dwel-.
ling Houses in Nevada City,
Will be sold ata bargain.
Apply to JAMES WHUTE, attorney for
MRS. MAR'PHAS. WHITE,
Nevada City; January 5, 1882:
“NEW YORK BAKERY.JOHN HURAT...... .Preprictor.
Commarvial Street, Nevada City.
Frosh Bread
(uneee CLY on. hand and delivered to
customers every morning. oA
Cakes ob all kinds made te order on the
hortest notice :
“NOME TO THE PUBLIC.
‘tug) and Ulverated Jegs’ su
DR. GIBBON’Ss;,
DISPENSARY,
No. 633 Kearney Sireet,
Coriner Commercial San F
STABLISIFED in 1954
4 ment of Sexital and Seu,
such as Gonorrhea, CHeét, Stricture. Syphilginal its forms, Seiminal Kenknous”
potency, ete. Skin Wiscas .
r"ancisco
the treatinal Diseases
lux,
Cx(Of years stand:
Ul
ceesMull’ treated.” * RR. GIBBON has the Pleusttexe of pti
nouseing that he has returned from™visitinghae oo Hospitals ot Europe, and <hay esumed practice at his Dispensatory.
osumed .
r snsatory, GS
Kearney Streat.corner
of Contnerci ul, yee : Francisco, whats his old patients and "theve requiring his saayices may find hing, ———
Semingr] Weakness.
Seminal Emissious, the
selfabuse, Thissul
rt onker hence . f
ry Vice, or depra
sexual indulgeneo, is peacticed rs the
t "
TE paMie Wie Nereby warned against
negotiating for or purchasing a note
for the sum of 50 given to J. S. Thompson
by myself,’bearing date of June 20th, 1881,
and payable Noy. lst, 1881,
W. B. VINEYARD.
Nevada City, Jan, Ist, 1881-1m.
DR. L, J. CAAPKAY’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
‘127 MONTGOMERY TREE T,
Oppasite Occidenta) Hotel.. .San Francise
STABLISHED in 1851, for the permanent
4 cure of Spegial and Chronic Diseases,
and also all Fessale Complaints and Diseases
of the Nervous System,
The immense destruction of humagn life annually from segret and chronic Céseases,caused this ol’and reliable institutia to be established firstin Philadelphia, Reawa.,in 1850,
and siterwarae in San Francisvo, Cal. in 1854
as @ private-dispensary, in order to afford the
afflicted the Best mnedical and susgjval treat.
ment for the above and all other affeetions
and compleiats. Constitdtions at the Lustitute or by loth, FREE,
Physical & Mental Debiliey
Vital weakness, nervousness, low spirits
issitude, weakness of the limbs« ayd back
loss of muscular power, indisposition and in
capability for labor or study a weak exhaust
ed-f i nm feeling, ne-energy_or-courage,—}
of the heart, dullness of apprehensious, loss
of memory, aversion te society, Jove of, solitude, timidity, self distrust, los of mavaeood,
dizziness, headache, the result of
Mental Overwork or Spermatorrhioen
pains in therule, affections of the eye pim*
ples on the face, sexual om ether infirmitice
in min or woman are cured by the justly
celebrated ph fsiciua,
bk. J. CZAPKAY, M.D,
Notice of Assessment.
he Mountaineer Mik nnd Mining
Company.—Location of prinuipal place
of busines, tea Jose, Santa Clare County,
State of California; location of works, Nevada County, Califcavia,
Notice is hereby yixena that ot a meetlig
of the Board of Directors of sil; corporation, held at the office of said Company, in
the city of San Jose, on the T2th day of. December, 1881, an assessment, (No. 1) of one
cent per share was levied upon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable iinmediate
ly to the Secretary of-saidCompany, atthe
office of the Company, in the city of San
Jose, Santa Clara County, State of California.
Any stock upon which the~ assessment
shall remain u+paid on the 28ih day ot
January, 188?, will be delinquent and
advertised for eile at pubite muctiin, aid,
unless payment is made before, will be sold
-on-_the 25th day of February, 1339, to pay thet
delinquent asyesiment, toyether with all
costs of advertising and expenses of sale,
WM. D. BUCKLEY, Secretary:
San Jose, Santa Clara County, State of
California. 25
Sage regents nuerrin ‘oeFminty
the following trein of morbid asm ptent,
eeleee ton iphied by solentific medical
» Viz: Sallow conntenane c
spots under the eyes, pait-inthe head’ oan
tug in the ears, naise like the rustlin cf
leav» and the rattling of chariots tues
Ouas uboutthe loins. weaknessof the limt ‘
cou‘used ‘vision, bluited intellect loss at
confidence, dilidencein approaching Strang
ers, adislike to forny mew acquaintances
disposition tos shun saelety, loss of nic iio.
ty, hectic flushes, pimples ond various
eruptions ‘about the fase, furred tonyur
fetid -breath, coughs, consumption nighe
swéats, onomania aud.frequent insanity
If relief be not obtained, persons so ufliict.
ed should apply immediately, either in
rson or by letter, and havea cure effected '
vy his new and scientifie mode of treating
his disease, which nover fails of effecting
4 quick and radical cure,Married Men,
Or these who contemplate. marriage, who
are suffering under any of these fearful walanee — not forget the sacred responsi
iby resting upon then lay toobtain
mmediate relief, ee
CURED AT HOME, +
* Persons at a distance may b Z
HOME, by addressing a letter to. Dr Gite
stating case; sym toms, length of time the.’
disease has continued } ; ed, and the medicine
will he promptly sent, ‘tree from damage or
turiosity, to any part of the country with
fidl and pial directions for use. ‘By en
erent DOLLARS in goin, in a Teyispred—letter throug’ 2 Poxt Ottice, or
. through Wells, cm iy Saag tl
jnedicine will ‘he forwarde
any va of the Union,
Address DR. J. F, GIRRON 63 K
atreety corner Comwmerti: 5 iiea Prancign
Post Otfice Bo 1937, SAY Franciseo,
Ta. Correspondents wi}! g ts pleage inform tn.
Gibbon that they_read-tis “advertisement in
the Nevava Ciry Daity Transceiver,
(Cat
& package of
d hy express to
ee
BAY STATE MARKET
i Broad street, Opposite City Hail,
NEVADAOMIG (es CAL
FAME CO. ce, Prop'r.
: Having purchased the. good
# Willund fixtures of the
Bay Staté Market,
1am prepared to supply the yi ed to sixpal) ® people of N
vada City and vidinity with ehooe ;
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, etc, .:
“At as low rates-as—can De Lniikchaned. anyMeats delivered within & reasonable dig
tance free of charge;
3
ifyou want « nice roast, stenk, cuttiate of California, County of Nevin,
kD 88. ‘fo-#. i. Gaylord, Ksq., District At
terney for the County of Nevad. Y
pleasu take notice that on thie 25
January, A. D, 1882, the ui ;
apply to His Rxecliency, the (fovernor of see
State of Califernia, to grants pardon tgaward PD, Whilldin, now confined in the, Psp
tentiary ‘at Folsem, upon. ¢ avictive. for
=e Superior
Uourt «the County of Nevadgyat the ctuos)
oy OF
4
¥
Aeipaee
be
Pes
sd
I
jet or ehop, give mea cull.
Those of my old patrons who are indebted
tone: for «ts purchased at the Broad
Street Market, are requested to settle their
j Aecounts by the 1st of January, 1881,. with-"
fout fail, as the business must be closed hy
that time, JAMES COLLEY, _.
» Nevada City, Noy, 20, 1830,
~} existence is a territtty established tact; and
so muh so that it isattractigg the attertion
af the leading physicians, ~ scientists and
Fwholars in every portion of America’ By
’ means of ita blighting powers the blood befeomeées poisoned and the most terrible dis
eases follow. ‘The special field for the opera
tion of this poison is in the liver. If this
yorgan is at all diseased, malaria ‘siezes i
Pwitha deathgrip. It-is therefore abyointels,
necessary to keep the liver in pertgst condi
tion and jally at this time.” The cle
menta_of Warner's Safe Kidney apd Live:
Cure are exactly fitted for ne th ge a7
rpose, Coriposed of a pure siinple
pratnn A extract and prepared. it the most
careful manner, it has deen themeans of restoring more people to ithe. within the
year than any other ¢¢) oe The in
the . Prof. 8. A. Lal Re; D., LL.
: wd ww dire Rew Yor Board o:
eS ita ciggegats and compo
nor injurious. counteract the
terrible fin! a jal poison, the
greatest care ig requi ee HIy at the
Lint hls wat tent De et
we, 2 . S ) ed
ONE RT
ber ‘Teri, 1330 EDWARD WHILLYIN
Nevada City, Dee, 19, Jsst.
dee tg esate YEVADA CITY
mal Exchange Hotel. +. Oppesite i nti
'D. WELLIN GTON, Proprietor
PPE Proprictor of the EMPILNE STABLY
‘2 aifhounces that be has naw the lacge si
orHorses, Carris« -s and Bogertes
To be found in this part of the Sate.
teams, with Elegant Bugzies, Wagons and
Hacks tw Jet ut the shortest notice and'on the
most reasonable terme, ae
. “Phe Horses are free from vice, of goodstyk F
and capable of going us fast as any gentleman
cares Wo drive. ~ 3 ee
447 Carciages for Funerals attended t
with promptiess, ,
Gogl Nuldle Horsey alwayson haud
ee Trae we FS 1) eae JPinawy,
Pane Oe Ta wg = %
SS RES i {Ga 4
SS Mar
Dee a Es lt: reminds .
aig we ome
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