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‘THE DAIL¥ TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1887.
The Daily Transcript.
Table of Distances.
From Nevada City to
Alpha 1644 miles. . Wy McCormick, Church.
Birchville 1% . Geo. L. Hughes, Pine. {
Bine Tent seh eas W. P. Sowden, Broad.
Bear Valley . . cote G.D. Buckley, Broad. .
Sen D : 35 ‘ers : W. D. Long, Court House.
owman Dam . ‘ 5 =
Cherokee . wo dg f LIVERY STABLES.
Columbia Hill 13% o ' J, Hennessy, Broad. H
rtd Bridge ie <i . Lane & Sukeforth, Majn. t
rench. Corra : ms
Graniteville
.
t
.
.
+—— . Johnson & Mason, Broad.
. Farley & Little, Commercial
.
. T. 8. Ford, Broad.
.
. J. 1. Caldwell, Broad. i
. F. Power, Commercial.
. John Caldwell, Broad. .
LAWYERS.
]
Gaylord & Searls, Church.
} .
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Cross & Simonds, Broad. if: T R i E D .
LUMBER.
T
About twenty years ago I discovered a
ittle sore on my cheek, and the doctors
; -ronounced it cancer: I have tried a
j,umber of physicians, but without re
Among
ye number were one or two specialists.
HOME BENGRIT LIFE ASSOCIATION.
— N — . : e
. hess 402 Montgomery Street, Corner Bush, San Francisco.
CSrucibie. :H . . TREASURER BANK OF CALIFORNIA
= Tr, YN . PRESIDENT pat : sobeeesses IC, HAVENS
i : ai) AUDITOR.: I. P. LALEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA)
as GENERAL AGENT . Shoeeas A. 8. BARNEY
a SECRETARY W. I. MORGAN
This Company has paid promptly and without expense
‘to beneficiaries $198,69r 35 during its five “years’ existence, at af average expense for administration to its mem‘bers of less than $2 vo per annum per $1,000 insurance.
Brand & Stich, Broad.
Grass Valley: oy a V Flume Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent. .
Jackson's 44 : H. & F. Cooper, Piety Hill. f
Lake City , 1% M. L. & D. Marsh, Boulder. .
Little York ; lata . Geo. A. Cooper.
eb eg eer . MANUFACTURING JEWELER.
oore’s Fla ; oe ; ; .
North Bloomfield 14% c. J. Brand, oa gene {
Newtown . Be * MEAT MARKETS. i
North Sau Juan 2B Chas. Kent, Commercial. .
Omega Janies Monro, Broad.
Purdon’s Bridge os . Colley Brothers, Commercial. '
Quaker Hill ., a C.J, Naffzizer, Broad.
Reliet Hill 18 as Tran & Rapp, Broad.
Rough.& Ready 5 MILLINERY
Saow Tent 21'¢-—" ' MILLINERY. j
Snow Point aaa Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Main.
Scott's Flat Olg ‘Mrs. Mills & Grissell, Broad. '
Smartsville ee Casper Cohn, Commercial, .
Sweetiand . Fils Keller Sisters, Commercial.
epcari td a asd MILLWRIGHT.
You Bet. : 10 x . J. R. Collins, Coyote. }
Colfax wis Parsons & Tompkins. i
Sacramento ‘5967 « . A. McNeeley, Piety Hilt.
San Francisco +. 166 . eee ; %
Trackee La oe Ss MUSIC TEACHERS
E. Muller, Commercial.
Miss Mamie Thomas, Carr Bros.
Mrs. M. Farley, East Broad.
Mra. H. G. Parsons, Union Hotel
Miss Della McCord, Main.
JOR. Davis.
Miss Lucy Bobo, Nevada.
Miss Mavgie Martin, Cottage.
LOCAL DIRECTORY.
List of Nevada City’s Business
ce abet NEWSPAPERS.
ASSAYING Daily Herald, corner Broad and Pine,
DaILy Trayscript, Commercial.
OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM: a
A. Tam, Pine.
' Mrs. Leddy & Eagan, Commercial
\ PHOTOGRAPHER.
’ J. Swart, Broad. F
PHYSICIANS.
. R.M. Hunt—Office cor. Pine snd Broad, residence Nevada.
J. J. Ott, Main.
Citisens Bank, Broad.
AUCTION BERS.
GQ. R. Stockwell, Broad.
F. G. Guild, ong
AKERIESMrs.J. Hurst, Commercial.
Alex. Gault, Broad.
BANKING HOUSES:
Citisens Bank, Broad.
Hunt, Geo. M. Hughes, Wm. Edwards,
John T. Morgan, D. E. Morgan. i. Hous-) E. W, Charles—Ofmice cor.
man, £. M. Preston. . residence Water
Philip Richards, Main. H. W: Valantine—Office Broad,
BARBERS.
M.8. Marsh, Union Hotel,
Walters & Son, National Hotel:
Klingerspor & Wilde, Pine.
L. Godair & Sons, Broad.
L. Lubesch, Pine.
BLACKSMITHS.
Wa. Barton, Plaza.
P. Clancy, broad.
Robiuson & Morrison, Plaza.
Sermighsel & Denney, Main:
BOOKSTORES.
cial, residence National Hotel.
residence
Main. : s
Mary E. Little;office and residence, Nevada.
PORK PACKING.
G. W. Naffziger, Main.
. POSTOFFICE.
Wallace J. Williams, Postmaster.
} RAILROAD.
Nevada County Narrow Gauge, A. H. Parker, agent.
REAL ESTATE.
Nevada County Land and Improvement As
sociation, Broad. Directors—John T, Mor
gan, E. M. Preston, Geo. E. Turner, Wm.
Loutzenheiser, Geo. ©. Gaylord, Nat. P.
Brown, Geo. E. Brand, Wim. Campbell,
Chas. Barker.
~—t-J7 Kotte; Broad: os
RESTAURANTS
B. Lutz, Broad.
Ed. Settles, Commercial.
. Mrs. Maloney} Commercial.
SALUDUONS
Union Hotel, Main.
National Hotel, Broad.
. New York Hotel, Broad.
. A. Barun, Commercial,
H. Guenther, Commercial
A. lsoard, Broad.
' Joho Boud, Broad.
. Joseph Knight, broad.
. W. D. Craig, Broad.
H. D. Sears, Main.
TT. C. Moran, corner Commercial and Pine.
Britland & Clark, corner Broad and Pine.
. John Kistle, corner Pine aud Sprinz.
. Dillon & Stevens, Broad.
Thos. Secadden, Broad, .
M. Solari, Broad.
Joe Clark, Sacrainento.
, Wm. Monk, Broad.
Robert Simmons, Broad.
' Frank Cooley, Main.
M. Hanley, Main.
H. Lotz, Sacramento,
. Geo. W. Simmons, Town Talk.
8. Wheeler, Glenbrook.
J. K Eddy, Half Mile House.
. Jas. Trevaskis, Commercial.
G. F. Wilkins, Commerciai.
P. Chappell, Pine.
_LH. Pecartey, Pine.
SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
Q. E. Withington, Broad.
'H. J. Dassonville, Town Talk
. ” STAGE LENES.
‘ To Sierra City, Green & Co.
. To Graniteville, Wm. Cole,
{To Dutch Flat, Walter L. Wilkinson. 2
. To Maryaville, John Kane. a)
. fo Washington, L. K. Prescott, Geo. Grissell,
. W.C. Fredenburr.
Carr Brothers, cor. ?ine and Commercial
Geo.,W. Welcn, Broad.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERs.
€ Kornhammer, Broad—
B. Lutz, Broad.
A. Wutke, Broud.
J. F. Heok, Commercial.
F. L. Ficke, Commercial.
BOOT & SHOE sTORE
Jehm Webber, Broad. e
BREWERIES
Geo. Gehrig, Sacramento.
EB. Weiss, Sacramento.
John Blasauf, Spriny.
lsrael Hesken, springs.
C. Fegeli, Main.
BRICK MASONS.
Jou Dunuicliff, Sacramenio.
M. L. Gove, Boulder.
CARRIAGBS.
@ee. ¥. Jacobs, Broad.
CIGARS, TUBAC( UO, BTC.
Wm. Giffin, Broad,
A. Nivems, Pine.
B. Reseatnal, Commercial.
Mrs. J. Jack, Broad,
L. Mirschman, Broad. :
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
Myman Brothers, cor Broad and Pine.
K. Cusper, cor. fine and Commercial.
L. Hyman, cor. Commercial and Main.
iB, M. Miller, Broad.
CONFECTIONERY.
A. Tam, Pine.
E. Rosenthal, Commercial.
Mrs. Jack, Pine.
Mrs. Leddy and Eagan, Commereial.
FP. Willett, Broad.
" CONSTABLBS.
&. Dillen, Broad.
Themas stevens, Bread.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
L. Nihell, Nevada.
ar
@eo. M. Hughes, Nevada.
Frank Miller.
:
F. Penrose, rine.
A. H. irisn, East Broad.
: we
J.C. Abbott, Wet Hill:
i
SURVEYORS.
Jerome Cook, Water. 5. G. Hartwell, Broad.
L. 0. Palmer, wevacde. vada.
{W. F. Enzlebright, Broad.
t faaceres ee . SASH AND DOOR FACTORY
‘Boskia & Onstott.
{ Geo. M. Hughes, Pine.
A. Huffman, Nevads.
STONE MASON,
J. 8. Holbrvok, Broad.
Berdwell & Brebeck. i
CUSTOM REDUCTION WORKS.
eent.
i Wn. Joy.
j SODA WATER FACTORY.
UL, Seibert.
@. Maltman, Gold Flat. . THEATER.
" si) Bee . Geo. F. Jacobs, Manager, Broad.
Mrs. N.C. Chapman, Sacramente. \ ; NG.
A. K. Pennin ; n, Broad. i TAU ORI NG oe
3. M. Harris, Broad. . Barrett, Lobecker & Co., Commercial. _A, Friedman, pine. a
. PD. Polidori, Commercial.
iJ. W. Downing, Commercial.
j TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, ETC.
. Great American.Tea Store, Commercial.
Pee. ante DRUG STORES.
Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercia'.
W. b. Vinton, cor. Broad and Fine.
DRY AND FANCY GOOD#S.Lester & Crawford, Main.
Cusper Coin, Commercial.
Mrs. C. A. Barrett, Commercial.
¥. Lubeck, Commercial. ,
L. Hy mun, cormer Commercial amd Main.
A. Blumenthal, corner broad and Pine.
Kosenberg Bros., broad.
EXPRESS.
Wells, Fargo & Co., A. D. Tower, agent.
Eureka Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent.
FOUNDRIES.
Geo. G. Allan, Spring. :
C. O. Barlow; sacramento.
FRUIT TREES, ETc.
Felix Gillet, Barren Hill.
FRUIT AND V-ARIETY.
B. Roseathal, Commercial.
W. A. sigourney, Cominercial.
Bawuel Snurtleif, Commercial.
. B. San juinetti.
t UNDERTAKER.
iW c. Groves, Broad.
WAGON-MAKERS
. Win. Seaman, Piety Hill.
Win. Barton, Plaza.
. WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS.
F. C. Luetje, Broad.
T. G. Farrer, Broad.
WATER.
joNevada Water Co., J. E. Brown, Manager.
WHOLESALE CATTLE DEALER.
F. Aumer, corner Pine-and Cottage.
W. U. TELEGRAPH.
A. Nivens, Munaser, Pine.
LC. D. Bobo—Oftice Broad,resideuce Nevada. .
Directors—Dr. Kk. M. , H.S. Welch--Office cor. Pine and Commer;
sroad and Pine, .
! To Gruss Valiey, Wetterau & Carson. R. Vin .
he medicine they applied was like fire
o the sore, causing intense pain. 1 saw
statement in the paper tel ling whatS.
it. S. had done for others similarly afflictrd. I procured som eat once. Before I
H 1ad used the seeond bottle the neighbors .
! ould-notice that my cancer was healing . )
. ip. My general health had been bad for i
Fawo orthree years—I had a hacking cough
‘and spitblood continually. I had a seAfter taking six
8. my cough left me and I
eiving any permanent benefit.
H
i
.
vere pain in my breast.
bottles of S. 8.
zrew stouter than I-had been for severat
My cancer has healed over all but years:
a little spot about the size of a half dime,
and itisrapidly disappearing. I would
advise every one with cancer to yivesS. 8.
S. a fair trial.
Mrs. NANCY J. MCCONAUGHEY,
Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe.Co., Ind. .
Feb. 16, 1885.
Swift’s Specific is entirely vegetable,
and seems to cure cancers by forcing out
the impurities from the blood. Treatise’
on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC c0.,
Insolvent Notice.
' N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
} County of Nevada, State of California.
! in the matter of William Seaman, dn Insolvent Debtor. William Seaman’ having
filed in this Court his petition, schedule and
inventory in insoivency, by which it ap. pears that Ire is an, insolvent debtor, the
said William Seaman is hereby declared to
be iusolvent.
The Sheriff of the County of Nevada is
hereby directed -to take possession of all
the estateSreal und persunal,of the said Wm.
Seamun, insulvent debtor, except such as
ianay-—_be-by law exem pt from execution, and
of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account
aud papers, and to keep the same safely until the appointment of an assignee of his es
tate. All persons are forbidden to pay any
! debts to the said insolvent, orto deliver
any praeperty belon-ing to bim, or to any
person, firm or corporation, or association
forchis use. ‘Ihe ssid debturis hereby forbidden tu transfer or deliver any property
until the further order of this Court, except
as herein ordered.
. {tis further ordered that ail the creditors
of said debtor be and appear before the
Hon. J. M.-Wafling, Judze of the superior
Court, of the said county of Neyeda, in open
Court, of the Courtroom of said Court, in
the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, Cal
‘oun the Twenty shth day of February
1887, at 10 o'clock a. M. of that day, to prove
their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor.
it is further ordered
H publisbed in the Ne ida Daily Transcript,
a newspaper of general circulation, published in the said county of Nevada, as of
ten as the said paper is published, before ,
the said day set forthe meeting of creditors.
And it is further ordered that
insulvent be stayed.
Datéd Nevada City, Jannary 20th, 1897
J. M. WALLING,
Judge of Superior Court.
Attest: F.G. Beatty, Clerk.
Cross & Simonds, Attys for Insolvent. ja21
THE
Frue Concentrator
Offers 61,000 Challenge to any
. Machine.
Freciuced to $575.
\Spencerian Steel Pens.
Are the Gest.
Established 1960.
; UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET MAKER . pepe BY TSIE BEST PENMIEN.
. NOTED FOR SUPERIORITY OF METAL.
UNIFORMITY AND DURABILITY.
.
20 samples for tial, post puid, 10 cents.
iVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR &CO.,
758 and 755 Broadway; NewYork.
Executor’s Notice of Sale of Real Estate
None IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
a pursuance of an order of the Superio
Court of the County of Nevada, State of Cai
g. H. Thomas, Commercial.
m. BK. Simwons, broad.
=a ——— = = Sa
w ;
RK. smoot, Main.
FURNITURRK.
Legg & Shaw, Mfain.
L. M. sukeiurtia, Commercial.
GAs.
Nevada Gas Co., B. T. Ailon, Manager.
@ROCERiES AND PROVISIONS.
J. J. Jackson, Commercial.
@. C. Gaylord, broad.
Wa. Woli, Main.
W. H. Smith, Commercial.
C. E. Mulloy, Broad.
A. it. Wacsworth, Commereial.
A. Lademan, tread.
4. A. Charonuat, Commercial.
Tompkins & Tumpkius, Sroad.
» W.G. Richards, broad.K. H. Forman, Commercial.
#
Sims & Nichols, V Flume. a
: “HARDWARE.
@vo. EK. Turner, Pine. .
Legg & Suaw, cor. Main and Union. ;
HARNESS, SADDLERY; BTU!
jas. Cairns, Broad.
Wm. Holmes, Main.
HAY, FEED, ETC.
M. C. Mills, cor. Pine aud Spring.
C. R. Clarke, Sacramento.
Wa. Wolf, Main.
HOTELS.
National Exchapge, Broad
Union, Main.
New Yerk, Broad.
Thomas House, Broad.
HOUSE PAINTERS.
Harrison Stout. —
Isaac & Rowe, Maib.
Guild & Son.
M. Oliver. :
Ralph Bowerman.
INSURANCE AGBNTS.
I. J. Rolfe, Broad.
B. M. Preston, “
Brand & Stich, “
W. D. Vinten, “
D. E. Morgan,
B.J.Wrisht, “
7.58. Ford, 4
@. E. Robinson, Maia.
Bdwio Parrish, “
. L, Gartze, Sy
W.u. Crawiord, 'Join Werry, Courthouse. -,
J. &. Thowes, is é
Ca © Bee, cor, Ping und Commercial.
A. Sivevs, Vine
¥. Power, Couimercial.
MONUMENTS, TOMBSTON Ea,
MB. J. Weivht, Broad.
1c BE.
Nevada ses Co., Win. H, Urey ford, Ma
JUSTICES OF THE PEAC
ETC.
Broad Street Market,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
JAMES MONRO, Proprietor.
> AM PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE PEO
ple of Nevada City and vicinity with the
\ Choicest of
' BReef,
; ork,
Rfwutton,.
Weal,
Bawusages,
Corn Ecef.
Everything Sold at as Low Rates as can be
purchased anywhere in this city.
Meats delivered within a reasonable dis' tance free of charge.
Chop, give ine a call.
l intend to always keep the best
. upon getting what they order.
A share of publie. patronage is respectfulls
{ solicited.
Pore DK. LIEB
14, , Guide to Hea
:
minal
: 5 diseases,
_, premature decay.
. of maturity,
. fal natureSend or address LIEBIG’S DIS-) arainst the said deceased, to exhilit them . we will send yo: ing”
. PENSARY for Diseases of Men, 490 Geary with the necessary vouchers, witiin four, value nad eee ose uk yack tae wilstart
. Street“ Private entrance 495 Mason street, . months after the first publication of this noyou in business which will bring you in
. Ban Francisco. . tice,to the sxid adnrinistrator, “at the of-. more mouey right away than anythin else
bee = ——i tice of Gaylord & Searls, in Nevada in this world. Any one edn do the work and
47 SAS. ti. MARE WELL. City, the same bSing the place ior . live at home. Either sex—all ages. Some: the transaction.of the business of said estate, thing new, that just coins money for all
Surye; or, . in the county of Nevada, . workers. We will -start you; capital not
CSOT ELIJAH BOOTH, ) needed. This is one of the genuine, importU. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor.
FFICE—Upstairs in Beckman’s: Block,
O cor. Broad and tine Sts., Nevada City.
If you want a nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or
Meats to
be procured in the market, at the Shop, and
customers, whether old or young, can rely
The Mystery Explained. =
iiornia, made on “ist day of February, 1587, . ing snecess of this well know euthor, and
in the matter of the esiate of Henry Putte
meyer, deceased, the undersizned, the ex.
\eecutor of the Last Wil! of said Henry Putte.
meyer, deceased, will sell at publicauction,
to the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin of
ithe United States, and subject to confirma
tion by said Superior Court, on Monday, the
zist day of March, 1887, at 11 o’elock A. M., ut
the front door of the Court House, at Neva
da City, inthe said county of Nevada, ali
the richt, title, interest .and 2 of the
suid Henry Pbuttemeyer, dece at the
time of his death, and all the rizht, title
xad interestthat the said estate has, by op
‘ eration of law orotherwise,-acquired other
than orin addition to toat ofthe said Hen.
. ty Puttemeyer at tie time of his death, in
atid to allthoseé certain le s, pieces or parceisof land situate, lying and being in the
suid eounty of Nevada, State of Californja,
«pd bounded and described as follows/towit: N. Woof SE.! .
14ofNW.',, 5W. 4 of NE. 44, of Section 10,
+ Pownship No, 16, North of Kunge “No, 9 E;
Mount. Diablo Meridian.
ferms and conditions of sale: ¢
of the United States, ten
i
43 Ne
h gold coin
per’ cent. of the
on confirmation of salo’by said Superior
Court.” Deed at expensé of purchaser.
FRLIX SCHRAKAMP,
Will of Henry Putte . Executor of the Ia
meyer, decease
February 21st
uds, Attys for Executor. {22
¥
{stantly relieves the most violent attack,
Yand insures comfortablesleep. NO waite
ing for results. Bein; used by inhala. tion, its action is immediate, direct and
’S certain,anda cure is the result in all
and i
iagno
t (sealed)
ing the seiy thousands
yetcutea of
rvousdebiliiy,
weakness, .
chronic and private
weakness,
onatural drain from the
. system, and all/omplaints resulting from
. youthful you ful foliy, abuse and excesses
r badly treated cases Of @ spec.
curable cases.
i most skeptical.
druggist. or by
stamp.
A single trial convinces the
mail. Sample Free for
Dr. R. schiffman,
=t. Paul, Minn
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of Maria Johuson, deceased.
TOTICE 18 HEBEBY GIVEN BY THE
tute of Maria Jobnson, deceased,
son, deceused.
Dated Nevada City, March 24th, 1887.
&
and entirely free from objectionable and technical clauses.
-castrdividends at periods.of five years, which dividends
greatly reduce the cost of insurance for the first_five years
“Granite and Marble Works,
iat the order be>
‘ in the .
meantime all proceedings asainst the said
Its certificatés are incontestable after the third year, .
It is theargest, oldest and most successful Mutual Insurance Association in: California.
Its distribution plan rewards the persistent menibers by
and nearly offset the cost for the second period.
The surplus arising from the difference between the ac‘tual cost of insurance in this Association and the amount
collected from members, whenever in excess of the amount
. required for mortuary purposes, is deposited in the Reserve
‘Fund for distribution among surviving members at stated
. periods. 1
The first assessment will be payable thirty. days after
date. of certificate and thereafter every two months.
DISTRIBUTION CLASS.
All-certificates issued during the year 1886, of the Distribution. Series, will constitute Distribution Class, No. 1.
Certificates in force December 31, 1890, of the Dis‘tribttion Series issuéd in the year 1886, will, on that date,
receive a cash dividend pro rata to the amount contributed,
which dividend shall consist of all amounts contributed t«
TO THE UNFORTUNATE. .
DR. GIBBONS DISPENSABY,
Corner Commercial.....San Francisco
Established in 1854 for the .
treatment of Sexual andj}
Seminal Diseases such as .
Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stric.
ture, Syphilis in all its}
Pe"
Impotency, ete. Skin Dis.
eases of years’ standing .
cessfully treated.
sS — Dr. Gibbon bas the pleas.
ure of annooncing that he has returned .
from visiting the principal Hospitals of Eu.
pensary, 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco, .
where his old patients and those requirin.
his services may find him.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS. .
Seminal Emissions, the censequence of i
self abuse. This sulitary vice; or depraved .
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth .
of both, sexes to an almost unlimited ex.
tent, producing with unerring certainty the i
following train of morbid symptoms unless .
combuatted by scientifie medical measures,
viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under .
ears, noise like the rustlig of leav@ and
the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about .
like to form new agquaintances, disposition .
to shun gsveciety,loss of memory,
consumption, night sweats, monomania and
frequent insanity: If relief be not obtained,
yersons 0 afflicted should apply immediatey, either in person or by letter, and have a
cure effected by his new and scientific mode
treatinz these diseases, which never fails of .
effecting a quick and radical cure.
MARRIED MEN,
Or those who contemplate marriage, who
are sufferinz under any of these fearful mal.
adies, shotild,not. forget the sacred respon.
sibility resting upon them, nor delay:to ob.
tain immediate relief.
CURED AT HOME. .
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressivs a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
stating case, symptoms, lensth of time the
. disease hus continued, and the medicine .
will be promptly sent, free from damage or .
euriosity, to any part of the country, with . ,
full and plain directions for use. The Doc}
' tor eures when others fail. Try him. By
enclosing TEN DOLLARS in-coin in_a_rez‘istered letter through the Post-Office, or .
wffice Box 1.57.
ra . 5 bb
“The Ideal Magazine
E be YOUNG PEOPLE IS WHATTHE PA.
pers call ST. NICHOLAS. Do you know .
the Reserve Fund by all certificates of such issue, together
with all accumulations arising from interest and the amount
eposited to said Reserve Fund, from the difference between the actual cost and the amount collected from memIn the closing of the five year period beginning January
1, 1885, all surviving members of such Distribution class
will be privileged. to enter the cluss next following the year
of such dividend.
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GRASS VALLEY
Pop Be
NEAR MASONIC CEMETERY,
. &@rass Valley Nevada County.
PROPRIETORS: .
JAMES H. LORD
—AND—
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‘Tombstones and Headstones!
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, __
THE ACKNOWLEDGED
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FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MARBLE
Tonie and Appetizer.
OF ALL KINDS.
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