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January 5, 1884 (4 pages)

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for the Winter. The members of ‘Ss hs “wrong and needs prompt ca . tween twenty-two and twenty-three “extra horses in their stables, but the . "Published Daily, eee BROWN & CALKINS. “SATURDAY, JAN. 5 18% + aaah New Use for Eggs. Every one is familiar with the value of the yolk of an egg as a hair . questions asked him, and gives more wash, but perhaps may not be aware . answers than any man livihg, though of its virtue in clothing. cleansing. “T Beaten up with alcohol, eau de Col. right. . For instance, aoorrespondent ogne or ether, like ox-gall, it keeps better, and is more powerfal; or, in . horse ‘that has lately ‘. simpler cases, it may be used alone, or merely mixed with water, to be . througt your valuable paper and--let rabbed on with flannel, for removing New ‘Yorx Crrr has-had thae. fer from colored materials the stains of this Winter a total snowfall of beinches—a heavier fall than has been recorded for the month of December for many years, Many of the business streets have been at times impassable. In Dey street, afew days ago, theproprietors of stores on both sides piled the snow op ina ridge pra sever feet high in.the center of the street. Toclear the Brooklyn bridge of snow 160 Italian ‘laborers had to be employed, and most of them are congratulating themselves that they have secured a steady job the fire department ‘are kept busy shoveling the: snow 80 as to clear paths for.the engines in case of fire. All engine houses aie provided with delay in reaching a fire because of the blockade in the streets would be “considerable, ~“Ths~-Chief-Engineer. has been directed to experiment, and report at once, the best method of . . ‘equipping the apparatus of the department with running gear suited o the condition of the streets during periods of snow. Ur in Lassen county is a mountain which has for several weeks been emitting strange and. ominous mutterings: of discontent, The Advocate says of di _thunder,_or_cannonading. The cause of these internal disturbances cannot yet be accounted for. It is thought by many that in time a volcano will break forth. A good, lively volcand would about complete the list of natural attractions and . onrigalfien, Of this coast, Tr takes fully eighteen months to convert tobacco into snuff, and it goes through most-elaborate prepara: . . _ tions before it is presented. te the public,-Few people are probably aware that, after the same fashion as beer, tobacco is allowed to ferment so as to be theroughly pickled, and is kept in this condition for at least six months, after whieh it is subjected to a steam temperature of 240 degrees.. When thoroughly dry it has to be ground. Ir is promised the ice palace to be built in Montreal for the carnival this winter shall be larger and . _ loftier than that built last season, but some of the Canadians are protesting against the whole business, saying that it will tend to represent Canada to possible European iminigrants as a fearfully frozen region. Oh, MyBack! That’s a common expression.and has a world of meaning.. How fhuch suf.. fering is summed up in it. The singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by~so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver complaint, consumption, cold, rheumatism,dyspepsia,overwork, nervous debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don’t neglect it. Something is “attention. No medicine has yet. been discovered that will So_quickly and surely’ cure er diseases a3 Brown’s Iron Birrers, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, ee ing the blood pure and rich. Win. P. Marshall, of Logansport, Indiana,writes : « My wife thas for many years been troubled from pain in her back and general debility incident to her sex. She has taken one bottle of Brown’s Jron Bitters, -and I can truthfully say that she has been so much benefited * that she pronounces it -the only remedy of many medi_ eines she,has tried.” Leading physicians and clergymen use and recominend Brown’s Iron Bitzers. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you, ogee ®@ FOR SALE BY . ~ CARR BROTHERS. — 4 > -F5 eB é = 5 a : a i [i bj aiet hit . Hel g i i f it E ig e noises resemble the. 5 mud, or coffee or chocolate when prepared with milk. It ia frequently applied to velvet collars and cuffs, etc., and is a cleanser as well as ‘a spot extractor. When it has done its work it is washed off with soap and the material well rinsed in pure water. Egg has a specially good effect on those annoying spotsof wheel grease belonging to the compound class of stains, as they represent a mixture of stale grease, iron and other substances, For removing remover of ink. Sour milk is let it ole in the milk. ; a Hopeless Case. 4 tor. The speculator led off with : ‘*Let’s sew ; you had a son ?” plied the other, ‘‘And he—he is not ini politics ?” “No, sir—no, sir. do ?' ‘*Bought stocks ?” No, sir, and money to fame and dignity !” was found dead in its wraps. —E . _-BOTEL AKRIVALS. aa NATIONAL EXOHANGE HOTEL. STANLY A. EDDY...... Propriets Jan» 3, 1883, R. P. DeNoon, Derbec, A. R. Morrison, do J. Avery, Bloomfield,” J.D, Ostrom, do Mrs; Tombard,-doWm. Cowdery, do A. W. Thompson, Petaluma, J. R. Davis, San Juan, Miss M. O’Brien, Smartaville, +Mias Josie O’Brien, do ., Miss N, O’Brien, do * Mrs, T. King, Dutch Flat, R. J. Hudson, San Franciaco, ’ KE. Merrifield & w, do Mrs. H, 8, Welch, do H, Baumbach, Sierra City, 8. Dalo, do P, Scudduci, do Union Hotel, J. O'Brien, Smartaville, J. Treanor, San Juan, A. P. Jones Alhambra, D, Smith, Bear River, C, Sweatman, Nevada, me fi. And Fixtures.For Rent. Enquire of N. © BROWN. P Sceninn stains—not. grease—from white or light-colored material, glycerine may . be tried, especially. with coffee stains. . Milk immediately applied is the best the best; put the article in a saucer and One was a United § States Senator andthe other « Walt street specula“Yes, sir, so I had,” bitterly re} I gave him. $5,000 to make his canvass for State Senator of Ohio, and what did he He went into « fiver . pad company and made-$20,000 in six months . Ah! may -you never know what it is to have a plebeian son-—a son who prefers liver pads A youna child was taken to church in Qnebec, Canada, the other day, and -bapticed, and when the parents and friends returned home the child VECTOR BROS.... ° ubeapetoceee Jan. 3, 1883. ‘C, Barlow, City, J. E. Carr, do E. Bend, Sacramento, 8. RB: “Caldwell. do J. M. Avery, Bloomfield, Mra, Vollmar, do Miss Vollmar, do Miss E.Glasson, do the Meat-Market In Transcripr Block, Theeditor of a paper has more some of thes answers may not -be of an Hastern paper says: ‘I ‘have suffered from periodical dizziness. Please siiswer me know what I shoald do with him.’ Lam afraid he will get worse if something is not done soon.” The editorZputs on his glasses, consults the authorities on blind staggers in horses, and answers as follows: “Our advice, based on a perusal of the valuable book, ‘Every Man His Own Horse Doctor,’ would be to take the horse some time when he is not dizzy and sell him to ,a stranger.” The average horse-owntr would not anced the adyite;as he would sell the horse too quick and warrant him perfeetly sound. ve . Tue spirit of business in Kngland sometimes causes strange results. As aly example of its extremes, a North }Ceuntry shipowner is cited who sold his sailing vessels to his sone and then competed with them with steamerg, secu ——+—_see --— ‘Tur New Orleans Times-Demothis year will exceéd in spleador anything ever wibnessed in that city. The designs will be more numerous and beautiful than ever before. —GRAND— COMPETITIVE DRILL! ye Fe Mistletoe Encampment, NG. 49, 5.0, 0.. AND Milo Lodge, No. 48, K of P. Hunt Hall, Nevada ity. FRIDAY EVE'G, JAM, 25, "84. Gen'l Committee of Arrangement® Geo. A. Gray, B, N. Shoecraft, J. C. Rich, H, V. Reardan John Waters, J. G. Hartwell. Judges on Drill. (To be announced hereafter) Floor Directors. John Waters, B, N. Shoecraft. Floor. Managers. A. R. Lord, * E. A. Tomph ins, R, D. Carter, W. L. Thursten, C. J. Naffziger, W.J. Britland, Joseph Marshall, 8. L, Rogers. Reception Committee. J.T. Morgan, > 8. Baker, J. B. Johnson E, Isaac, Wm.H. Martin; Aa ‘D. Towle, ti! Hothersall, H. C. Mills, Decoration Committee. Ff, L. Hatryhousen, J, W. Greeley, H, C. McKelvey, W. J. Bri land, W, L. McClure, H. V. Reardan, tM. D. Gilman, Freeman Woodman, John Hocking, Simon Lanyon. Tickets $2,;.admitting one gentletleman and two-ladies, Children not allowed on the. floor. . Gallery: 50 cents for each and every person. members of both Orders. leaning back in his chair for a rest. crat says the Mardi-Gras__festival. . UNIFORM BALL * edge ani Tickets:can be obtained from the Lady dancers without ‘escorts, $2, Palverizing It. *-There,” ssid & Western editor, “There is what I call an. editorial.” Even the heading is full of vitality, “Pulverize .the. Whisky Power.’ What do you think of it” ” “Just the thing,’® replied a candidate; ‘just the thing. Téat’s what the people want.” “Getting up editorial like that is the editor.” oe ’ “Why, that’s so. “4 didn’t think of thst:. How tired you mast be. Come out aud take a drink.” Adjourned. Barnes’ and bridesmaids’ dresses have sleeves that are drawh'on over the kid gloves, Theides is to hide the kids as: much as possible, the } name “kids” being unpleasautly suggestive at such a time. “No more of the fruit, but a little more of the juice, if you please,” said the temperance advocate, when the _hostese _ _asked him to bevel cael NE SE ETE “BORN. — : In Nevada City, Jan. 2, 1884, to W. F. Englebright and wife, 1 son, Ia Truckee, Déc. 31, 1983, to 8. A. Bulfinch and wife, a son. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride's parents, Malakoff, Dec. 30,1885,W. 8. Bigelow of Columbia Hill and Miss Emma Brigham. W. P. SOWDEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN THE SLATE AND W United States Courts. ce —In Beck man's Building: Entrance on b sh Street, Nevada City. . p the Sick and ic —AND ESPECIALLY— ‘. Those Suffering From Debility Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitality. Sexual Infirmities, _ Pte. Etc. ; rJ\HE GREAT = tromTMOSE TIAVE wno are sufferi ng is SEXUAL AND NERRVOUS COMPLAINTS a physician who can compaehend their ailments and success: tulty treat them, aia ant amaae prectiine is not dently
fille troubles to nd it must be fate te tot os r) . mesg ee with edacatin, long pracice, Teovcemh ik L a comprehensive mind, is prepared to cure them. . DR. J. C. YOUNG Opened his now celebrated Institute in 1850 ie bee jirpo. é Of affording the afllicted the of honorable and skillful treatment ears it has su¥tained the first rank not only upon this Coast but throughout the civilized worl. Iam aware that by dwelling upon so uninviting a subject as the Decay of Sexual Vigor the ignorant may asperse my motive, but the desire to inform those who are suffering threugh ignorance, and who by carelessness or want of knowledge that a cure can be had, hurrying themselves to an untimely grave, but giving sexual weakness as an inheritance to uture generations, ig too great an incentive to permit me to be silent for over 80 LOSSES, NERVOUSNESS, _WEAKNKSSES, CONFUSION OF MIND, BLIGHT LOSSES WHEN UNDER EXC TEMENT, VARIABLE TEMPER, TREMBLIN. , PALPITATION, FLUSHES, &c., OR IF YOU HAVE PRACLtICED SELFABUSE EVEN IN IN THE SLIGHTEST PARTICULAR you are suffering from the Dread Enemy of Human Life, And should not hesitate to seek at once health and happiness in a cure. ATE, CONSULTATION BY, LETTER OR OTHERWISE— Free. Exclusively Vegetable Remedies Yree: LADIES—You are jally liable to suf. fering from NERVOUS PROSTRATION, All your peculiar compla‘nts ae nervous in their origin and hence . our sufferings are terribly torin his resea: VOUS TROUBL tion a special stu his experience and knowledge te aid and cure you in any of the Troubles, Weaknesses, Distresses oad Sufferings to which asa sex you are Hable, far You will find in the Doctor a friend upon whom you can rely for comfert, aid and cure Dr. Young's Female Remedies have attained a9 utation for efficiency unequaled hes and practice of NERhas made your organizaand is thus enabled ftom by an e, or medical prescription ever 0} aren. atlgine, can be pce pte ° Xpreas. ‘hose desiring p Al-care and attenti can have 'y dati furvished : —o— Letters. * Those who can not visit the city can ee giving their symptoms in their own way, reeive advice, and when desired, treAtment a me with every assurance of a cure. ETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYEL . Address, ‘ DR. J. C. YOUNG, Medical Institute, San Francisco, Feb" 21, 188% NE The Dramatic and Musical Year TWD NIGHTS ONLY! GRAND SATUX DAY MATI Matinee prices—25 and -. Suvported by M Stanford, Miss Helen Harrington, M Marston, Miss Viola Ben’ aoe Mr. R. B, Belgra Mr. Wim. Madeira, Mc. Ons. Chas. iss Ai Oliver, tion that has attended its great success f over 1 1000-Peformances, Unadulterated Fun. 150 Lanshs in 150 Minutes . Superb Music! —without extra VADA TI THEATRE EX TRAORDINARY ATTRACTION H Pras He New. ] Cents, ° The Eccentric Young Conaé ‘2, Fonte _ RAYMOND HOLMES, iss.Ethel Lynton, _ Rita n, Mr. W.C. LawMr, Frank Blair, In the greatest of all Masichl Absurdities To be présented here with the same atten2% Hours.of Pure and. ; > GIFRINS _ Berlitiant Enveeist z Seats now on sale at Vinton’s Drugstore ? Admission, 50 and 76 Cents “Musical pws ae § * He has nn To 'was a Boy,. but has Ree WEED, : 44 YOU would five to da. or “e<-"" Broad St., fey. — seo = Bee ee RIPE OLD A Sinoke good Cigars, which . can always be had at lorcet oops FOR THE HOLIDAYS!’ Scnom LOS! Pierre Joseph wes born April 12th, tis living toay in Saf Franciseo, 1780, and aoc every days since he careful to select the Pune aCIGAR FACTORY, Pine, Nevada oe Cal! a and onus be and permanent restoration, and . . IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM NIGHT . — CURES GUARANTEED. FEES MODER. depressing: or inexpsessibly keen.. The Doc-.}.. © No. 7 Stockton St. « > * Dr. Chapman ‘Returned, tf At this favorite place can always be found the very best of wines, ales, iquors and/cigars. Eastern beer atid the celebrated Hoffberg beer can always be had a the Bank Exchange, Dr. A. Chapman, dentist, has re. hard, very hard work,” marmured turned, and can be found for a short time'at his residence on Sacramento street. keeps on hand all kinds of canned goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and liquors for medicinal purposes, and everfthing found in « figst-class grocery store,” jyT9-tf AsHLAND, Or., April 27, 1882. — Ammen’s Gough Syrup sells well and gives good satisfaction. : Intow & Wimmer Bros. ae -Rememeen, if you want health and strength of mivd’ and. muscle, use Brown’s Iron Bitters. trating en ‘Whatgives our sae mai rencnieae ‘Caior Odend i Hail Castoria! CENTAUR LINIMENT-—anrabsolute cure for/Eheumatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and PenePain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. Eee — (Brand Brothers, THE LEADING Stationers, Booksellers. and ~ Music Dealers OF NEVADA COUNTY. oO national Exchange Hotel Block, Broad Street, Neuada City, Don’t forget that J J. Jackson slbacea to Show Cauee. —— N Superior casi Nevada county, State ot : calliorn nia In the matter of the axjate fy eerie Tho the Oa Co “A Revios, Cigar t appesring e Coar' from the petition this presented and . filed by ve ligdos. dian of thé” rsons and of Talten B, avd Maxy J. Sarton, pb cog raving for an order of sale of certain real estate be’onging to her} said wards; that itis neceseary and would copy of this order be published atJeast three _suecessive weeks before the said day pt hearing, in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in id’ Nevada county. JOHN CALDWELL, Dated Dec. 1883. Superior. Judge W. D. Long, Att y for Petitioner. fe: Far Useftl al ty Go To THE \ATURDAY night, — Fang a Black Mare was stolefi frora barn, together th @ Saddle and Bridle. 6 fare bas a white star on her fo is seven years j old, and weirhs from 900 to 1000 ‘ae will. ree $50 reward for return of the same, HENRY FIENE ‘. be beneficial to'said wards thatsuch real esDes Creek Crossing, Nevada tate should besold,. It_ is hereby ordered . ——————————_—that the next of kin ot the ‘ool wards, an’ : all persons interested in the said estate, sh eS omg before this Court'on Moaday, the 28th beg Agency of Gormully’s of January, 1884, at the Celeb ? eee Chav, at 10 o'clock A. M. of he : rated.. oon ‘and there to show anes . why rder,. Boys’ and Youths’ should not be for tae mle of such estate. And ‘t is further ordered that o “Tdeal Bicycles” osoan & ALEXANDER, 628 Market St., opp. Palace Hotel, 8. F. Mechanics’ beats {lardWare and Machinery. mtfal Goods, ZN She as Bed MTD E STORE. ~ PUNEER Tu niture, BabyParlor Sets, AND EVERYTHING erything sold at as LAS Corner Broad and Pine Sts., Frop Careful Attention Given to Largest and best stock in Interior California. Commercial St., deep . F itty ii “ens. in Rattan and;W illow Fur— and Plush Ottomans.’ Chairs, Patent Rockers, . ds Picture Frames to Order. makes Wall Pockets, Mirrors, Etc,Carriages, 50 Styles to Select from, ‘Bedroom Sets:Carpets of ‘All Kinds. ELSE IN MY LINE. low prices as in San Francisco or Sac-amento, with the freight added. KERURTH Nevada City. ‘Nevada Drug Store, Nevada City WALTER D. VINTON pigs ‘A Large Stork of Patent Medicines. Fine Perfumery, Fancy’Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand ) firrors, Toilet Articles of all kinds Compounding Prescriptions By a Competent Druggest, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed. t AGENT FOR THE BEST IRE INSURANCE COMPANIES EXCANT . . _ JMPERIAL, LONDON. NORTHERN AND QUEEN EIVERPOOL LONDGNW AWN °C-OBE All can be accommodated for Cash or no Cash at Casper’s. Evbad 1d US my . HRS pagong]y sang,,yanag y “ued v& €@ [$ pur [§ ‘siomeiq, pure sqiiys sapuyg jouurly Adin sua j"yoee ‘su199 0¢ ‘SIOMEI(T PUL SUIYS Jopuy) -fouue].J uoIuRD sus] —— Lil a aes at Only Twenty-Five C. Cents Each, at ee 4 & [—) 3 = i 3 . — a. 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