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EERE GOLD AND SILVER MIN4 ING COMPANY, Location of Works,
“Meadow Lake Mining District, Nevada county,
Galifarnia. Notice. There is delinguent npwm the following describeii interest in said
gine on account ef assessment levied October
19th, 1868, the amount set opposite the name,
Feet
John W. Grier, 10 feet, 40shares, $1000
e Fatd John W. Grier not having signed
the Trust Deed, of said Company, and being a
gon-resident of the State of California, now
*herefore in accordance with the prove 6tis ofr
4n-Act entitled “An Act concerning partnerhip for Mining purposes,” appreved Apri 2d,
1866, if the said John W. Crier fail to pay said
gesessment on or before the tat tay ef Mareb.
4889, notices for the sale of his saifi tnterest
nett on thatday be ported and the sale wilt t
idilow in atcurdance with law.
ae YWEM_B. MAY, Secretary.
Office of Con
se, corner Sansome & Washington streets
‘San Franciseo. : d31
OHAWK AND MONTREAL CONSOLIJ DATED GOLD AND SILVER MINING
COMPANY, Meadow. Lake Mining District,
Nevada Courity, California. Assessment No“tice.—Notice is hereby given that at a meetin
‘of the Board of Trustees of said Company,he
son the 10th day of February, 1869.°.an assessment of three dojlars ($3) per share was levied
above named Company. ag tenn
oeddately, in U.S. gold coin, to the Secretary, R.
“Wegener, 411 California Street. San -Francis~co,, Or to the Superintendent. F. Chappellct,
of the Mobewk and Montreal Mill,on:the mine,
adow e District, Nevada County, Ca).
remain unpaid on fhe 5th day of March,
_ 1869, will be deemed delinquent. and will -he
v daly advertised for saleat public anction, and
‘nuless payment be made before, will-be sold
-.* e Slet day of March, 1869, to pay said
nquent assessment, together with costs of
‘pale and advertising. ‘By order of the Board
-of Trustees, —_ R. WE ER, Sec’y.
<XOMMONS.—State-of California, County of
da. Im District Court of the Fonrteenth Jndicial.District-of said State, The
People of the State of ornia, to John
Evang, (and George Palentag, and. John Doe
Palentag, made co-defendants oe their
‘rights may be detérmined.) def'te, Greeting.
You arehereby summoned to appear Jenn
‘awer to fhe complaint of Pe'er Erickson,
“plaintiff, within ten days from the service of
this writ, if served on you inthis county, and
within twenty days if servedon you in this
District and out of this county, and within
en served on you in the State and
-out of this District, in an action commenced
-on the 15th-day of duly, A.D. 1967; in said
‘Court, to obtain a decree of thia Court for the
Foreclosure of-a certain Mortgage, bearing
: the 25th, day. of April, A. D. 1863, exeeuted
' py dohn Evans. and for thie sale of the premi_ :9eefherdéin, and in said complaint particularly
mentioned aud deseribed, and the.application
of the s arising from such sale to tho
‘paymentof amount due opacertain premnote set forth in said sompldint, mate
‘ elivered to Peter Erickson, bearing even
d with afid Mortgage and. thereby _inten‘ “pe secured, ‘to-wit : The sum of 8500.00
* “with titerest thereon from‘the %Sth day of
April, A. D. 1863, at the rate of two per cent:
yper month till pald: and if any deficiency shall
‘remain after applying all of said moneys,prop-erlyro applicable thereto then that plaintift
‘may have exceution therefor against the said
defendant. John Evans, aleo that said defendant and all and every person claiming through
oc under defendant subsequently to-the date
‘of plaintiff's mortgage and the commencement
‘of , may be barred and foredioged of
“all t, claim. lienand equity of redemption
én to the said mo Sortioes. or any
Y thereof, and for such other and further re‘ief, or both, in the premises ss «may
‘and equitable. And ‘you are ‘hereby
that i
‘herein directed i
ants you thercfor by default, together withall costs of snit, and also demand of the'Court
‘euch other relief as is prayed for in plaintiff's
‘eaid complaint.
~—) In testimony whereof,1,G@. K. Farevel >quhar, Clerk of the District Court
~~ } aforesaid, dg hereuntosetmy hand and
‘impress the Seal of said Court, et office. in
Nevada city, this i de day of Jane. A. D. 1868,
_ G. KO FARQUHAAR, Clerk.
Rev. Stamp. i By John Abbey, Deputy. ,
‘By order of the
“the 3d ty Pearonggyred 1860.
#. W. Roberts, Atty for Piff. flT
Bayi yh NOTICE.—Probate ‘Court, ctty
and Connty of Nevada. Tn the matter of
the ‘Eetate of George Keeney, deceased. It
& ting to the Court'by + gh epi presenand filed’ty Mrs, BE. W. P. Keeney, the
Admintstratrix of the “state of George Keenoy, deseased, praying for an order to sella
‘certain Quartz Crushing Mill, known as the
“Ovo Fino Mill,’ situated on Rush Creek, in
said county and near Nevada city, that it is
“peeessary to sell the same, in order to prevent the same from being lost te said Estate
"py decay. Itis therefore ordered by the Court
that.all persons interested in the said Estate
appear.befcre the said Court,.on Monday the
6th day of March, a. p. 1860, at 10-o'cloek.a.
mu. of said day, atthe Court Room of said Probate Court, in thé city and county-of Nevada,
State of California, to show canae: why an order should net be granted to the said Admin‘iatvatrix to sell the property and premises
above described, and that‘a copy ef fhis order
be published at least four suacessive weeks in
‘the Nevada Daily Tran:cript, a ‘newspaper
‘printed and published in said.city and eounty.
A.C, NILES, Probate-Judge.
1. GK. Farquhar, County: Cletkk of Nevada
county, and ex-officio Clesk: of the Probate
Court, in and for said-county, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a trneandcorrect copy
of:anorder duly made and enteretl upon the
minutes.of said Probate Court.
Witness my ‘hand amd the Seal of
, Seal > said Probate Court, this 2d day of Feb1 ~~~ ) ruary, 1869. .
G, K. PARQUBAR, Clerk.
By John Abbey, iusce *
es
T. B: Reardan, Atty.
Nt TO CREDITORS.—Estateof Joh
Williame, deceased. Notice ia hereby giyen by ‘the undersigned, Exeontor of the above
Eetate, to the creditors of, and all persous hav>
ing claims against said deceased, to exhibit
the same, with'the necessary vouchers, within four months from the first publication of
vhis ‘notice to the undérsigned, at his office,
with McConne)l & Cross, Attorneys, in Kidd's
Mock, Nevada “yy.
. W BROWN, Excouter.
McConnell .& Cress. Attorneys.
Nevada city,-Jan. 17th, 1869,Annual Meeting of Stockholders.
LJ OTICE of the Annual Meeting of the Stock——% hdiders of the National Exchar
' Company. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of eaid-Company tha: the Annnal
Meefing oT the Stockholders of sata Company
will be held at the office of J. I. Caldwell, in
‘Nevada city, Nevada city, Nevada county, Cal.
on MONDAY, the 1st day of March, 1869, at-2
o'clock. P.M. of said day, for the purpose of
the election of the Trustees, and officers of
aaid Company ; and transaction of genera! bus-'
iness of the corporation
GEU. W. KIDD, President.
WI. Caliwell. Secretary. /
nm
SECS SURE Ome 35 b e tispat } 2 “
any,.Roo No.5 Government.
om each and every share of the Capital Stock
le imme
be raed
ou fail to answer said complaint as .
plaintiff will take judgment:
Hon, T. B, McFafland, made .
> Hoter tT
al
—*
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMMHIP Co’s
STEAMSHIPS .
—Fon—
N'E W ¥OR
JAPAN AND CHINA
K,
Leave Wharf, corner First and Brannan
streets, at 11 o'clock a.3._of the following
dates, for PANAMA, connecting via Panama
Railroad, with one of the Company’s-splendia
“Steaniers from ASPINWALL for NE RK
$2 On the 6th, 14th, 22nd, and 20th of each
menth. Steamer—eaving San Francisco on
the 6th-towches at Manzanillo. All touch at
Acapulco.
Departure of Fourteenth connects with
¥retich Transatlantic Contpany s “teamer for
St. Nazaire and English Steamer ‘er South
America Through. tickets -canobtained.
Departure.of-i4th_connectswith.EnglishSteamer for Southampton, Australia, and
South America, and P. R R. Co’s Steamer for
Central America. Through tickets can be ob
tained. ‘
The following Stéamships will be dispatched
on dates as given below: wae
¥eb.t—Goklen Age, Capt. E.S Farnsworth
connecting with Alaska, Capt. Gray.
Feb. 13th—Colorado, Capt. Wm. 4. Parker
connecting with Rising Srar, Capt. King.
Feb. 22nd-Sacranrerfto, Capt, A. West, con. necting with Henry Chauncey. Capt. Conner, .
Feb. 27th.—Morrtana, ‘Capt. W. H. Hudson,
connecting with Arizona, Capt. Maury. :
Cabin passengers berthed throngh. Raggage
checked through— 100 pounds allowed each
adult passenger. An experienced Surgeon on
board. Medicine and attendance free.~ These
steamers will positively sail at 11 o’clock. Pas
sengers are requested to have their ‘baggage
on board before10 o'clock. Through tickets to
Liverpool by the Cunard, Inman and National
Steamship Line, can be obtained at the P. M.
PS.8. Co’s Office in San Francisco. where may
also be obtained ordérs for passage from Liverpool or Southampton to San Franeisco either via NewYork or St. Thomas—if ‘a desired
amount of £10 to £20 will be advanced with
the-above oraers. Holdersof orders wi'l be
required to identify themaclves to the agents
.n England. For merchandiseend freight’
New York and way ports, Company's form
bill Lading only ueed.
No freight will be received on boar after 2
P. u.-ef the day.prior to the steamef's depar
ture. :
— The Steamship Japan, Capt. ‘Geo. E. Lane
will be dispatched on Thursday, February 4th.
sat To’ cloek, noon, from the wharf,corner of
’ Firat and Brannan streets, for Yokohama and
Hongkong, connecting at Yokohama with the
steamer Costa Rica for Shanghae.
For paseage, Freight, and other information
apply atthe Pacific Mail Steamship “Company's office, Corner of Sacramento and Leidesporff streets, San’ Francisco.
OLIVER ELDRDGE, Agent.
To all wnom it may Concern.
FFICE of the Scandinavian Quartz Mis ing
Company, Anthony House. Nevada Coun“ty, California, January 20th.-1860. ‘Notice is
hereby given that-the consent io writing of the
Stockholders representing more than ‘twothirds of all the Capitel Stook of the Scandinavian Quartz Mining Company, was _on the
18th day of January, 1869, at a meeting of the
Stockhoklers-of said Company, ‘daly. called,
obtained for the--Removal of the Office, or
place-of business of said Company, from ‘the
Anthony House, in the County of Nevada,State.
of California, to Smartsville,in the County of
Yuba, in said State, and that it is the int
tion of said Company to remove its said prinsipal Office to said Smartsville. at the expiration of thirty days from the first publication
of this notice, By order of the Board of Trustees. . J. CRAWFORD, President.
James Dezell, Secretary, Jan. 27.
UMMONS.—State of California, County
<< ‘of Nevada.ss. In District Court of the
Gdrteenth Judicial District of said -State.— .
he People of the State of California, to Louisa
Ann Marlette, Greeting. Yeu are hereby eammoned to appear and anewer to the complaint
of Charles W, Marlette, within ten days from
the service of this writ, if served on you in
this connty, and within twenty days ‘if served
on you in this Districtand ont of this county,
and within forty days ifserved on youin the
State antl ont of this Dietrict tin an action
bronght re seg nd the above named plaintiff on the 18th day of January, 1869, and to
answer the complaint fi.ed therein, within ten
days, exclusive of the day of service, after the
service'on you of this SBuemmons—if served
within thiscounty; or if served out of this
county, but within this Judicial District. within twenty days: orif served out of said District then within forty days. This action is
brought to obtain a decree of this Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing
between said plaintiff and defendant, upon the
grounds set forth in the complaint on file in
this action, and for general relief And you
are hereby notified that if you fail to answer
said complaint as herein directed, plaintiff will
take judgment against you by default together
with all costs of suite, also demand of the
Court such other relief as is prayed for in said
complaint, =
~—) In testimony whereof, I, George K.
+ seal Farquhar, Clerk ofthe District
{=~} aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and
impress the Seal of said Court, at office inthe
city of Nevada, on the 18thday of Janmary, A.
D.'1869 G. K. FARQUHAR, Clerk.
By Jobn Abbey, Deputy.
By order of Hon. T. B. McFarland, Distnict
Judge of the 14th JndicialDistrict, made this
13th day of Jantary, 1869. :
J. 1. Caldwell, Plaintiff's Attorney. j15
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
*.
ee hereby g:ven that the oo-partnership heretofore existing between T
L, Baldwin and T. Shurtleff, ander the ‘firm
name of Baldwin & Shurtleff is dissolved by
mutual consent. The brsiness will be carried
on at the old stand by SHURTLEFF & TRISH
T. L. BALDWIN,
N. B.Ae the old rm: desire to settle up
speedily, all parties indebted aré respectfully
invited tocall and setrle. ~~ 530
GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA
DAILY STAGE LINE.
AVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS
long establishe@and popular Stage Line,
we are ready to carry passengers .over the
} Foad with speed and *afety, promising to treat
those who travel with us in a courteaus, and
we trust, satisfactory manner. .
Leave Fxch*nge Hoel, Grass Valley, daily,
at 8 and 11 o'clock, a. ™. and 40’clock. P. w.
Leave Nevada, daily, at 9 o’clock, a. M., and
2and 5 o'clock, Pp: m. ’
“SHAW & MAJOR,
: PROPRIETORS.
\ JOHN CALDWELL,
Attorney: and Counselor at Law
Notary, Publia,
MOORE'S FLAT, NEVADA COUNTY.
Moores Flat, Jyty 2nd
&
SHE BEST.
de
Court .
T. SHURTLEFF:
t
Hourso Departure. : '
;
ORCANS-!
THE CHEAPEST.
THE LOWEST IN PRICE.
rg\HE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COM. —_§---PANY. have now such creat facilities and
resources that they undertake to offer not only
the best and cheapest instruments in the greatest variety as to the capacity and style, from
plain to very elegant, but also the lowest pric“ed Organs of pood quality whieh can be produced in America. They now manufacture
three grades of Organs, viz:
Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.
.. The. Standard of-ExcelNence in their depart-.
ment, acknowledged the best instruments of
their general class in the worki; winners of
over Seventy Highest Premiums in America;
and of the First Class Medal, at the recent
World’s Exposition in Paris, in competition
with the hest makers of all. countries. As to
the excellence of these instruments, the manufacturers refer with confidenceto the musieal profession generally, who will, almost with
unanimity testify that they are unequalléd.—
Every one bears on its name board the trademark,
“MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGAN.”
Prices fixed and invariable, $110 to #1000 each
from which thereis no discount to churches
Pe a
It.
The Metropolitan Organs,
A new series of organs. of great power, ‘fine
_qnality and much variety of tone. "legantly
and thoroughly made in every particular, and
in general excellence secon@only to the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs.— Each one has
the trade mark, ‘‘Metropolitan Organs.”’—
Price $130 to $400.
Til.
The Mason & Hamlin Portable
Organs.
Very-compact in size; the interior always
of the very best quality, but cazes quite plain.
Each one bears the trade mark. “‘Mason &
Hamlin Portable Organ.” Price $75 to.$125
each, fixed and invariable.
VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT.
From this date, (October, 1848) .we shall introduce in several styles of our Cabinet Organs a new and very beantifm invention com
bining several recent patents. It. will be
known. as a‘
(HE MASON & HAMLIN IMPROVED YOX
HUMANA OR FAN TREMOLO,
And excels oneey other atzecument of this gen
eral class in the sen of its effects, the persect ease with which jt is operated, its durafm eee freedom from liability to get ont of
oréer.
1. Inconnection with the Automatic Swell, !
(exclusively used im the M. & H. Cabinet Organs.) it produces the nearest approach to the
peculiarly sympathetic, rich and attractive
quality of-a‘finedmman voice, yet attained in
eo & reed instrument. .
—2.-It-is operatedby the ordinary—action of
the bellows of ‘the instrument. and requires
no separate pedal, being played by the same
a and as easily as. an-instrument-with
ont it. 3
3. Ithas no clockwork or machinery, and
is entirely free from lability to get out of order, and as durable as the instrument itself.
Clreulars aiid’ catalogues with fuil descripitione and illustrations free,
KOHLER, CHASE &CO., .
Wholesale and Retail Agents,
SAN
CRAIG’S!
A
PATENT COMBINATION:
HAIR -CUTTERS.!
Every Man his own Barber !
Xr AVOID SMALL POX AND CUT YOUR
OWN HAIR WITH CRAIG'S COMBINATION CUTTERS—THEY NEVER
FAIL TO PLEASE — Price #3.
n2%4
f Been NEW INVENTION just breught be
fore the publicis a usefuland indispensibie article in every Family and Household in
the country—enabling those who live at a distance from Barber Shops to always have a
—* cutto the Hair. A child can nse
them,
Sent by Express to any part of the State on,
receipt of Three Dollars.in Coin. Address
L. D. CRAIG,
Lock Box 89Nevada City, Cal.
Nevada, Dee. 11th.
THE BEST FURNITURE
: TO BE FOUND
Thie side of San Francieco
the Store of
J. E. JOHNSTON,
Broad street; nearly opposite National Ex
change Hotel, Nevada City. we
Ps Bureaus,
ept at
AB Antena as,
x Chairs,
Tables, §
Sofas,” 3
¢ ~ Witrrore, &e,
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING
pone at the shortest notice.
Call and examine the Stock !.24
~ Nevada, May Mth. —
DOCTOR H. TILING, "
PHYSICIAN AND ACOOUCHEUR. ©
Greduate of the University at Dorpat.
«
Pe Office—Masonic Ping.
Residence —139 Broad St., Nevada city, Ca.
_, CH, FERRAND,
PHOTOGRAPHIC
—AND—
DAGUERREAN ARTIST,
te" Every kind of Photographs and Ambrow
ypes taken in the best style of the Art.
ON PINE-STREET,
Over the United States Bakerv
JAMES MON RO,
Dealer
. Beer, Pork, Mutton, Sorned Reef, .
CORNED PORK, VEAL, &c.
_, Meats sold at reasonable rates fer Cash
Shop .on Broad Street, opposite the Nevad
Theatre. o12
JAMES COLLEY.
»-.Dealer in
Reef, Pork, Mutton, Cormead @eef
* CORNED PORK, VEAL. &c.
¢e" Meats sold at feasonable rates for Cash,
shop on Broad Street,belew Crawferd, Leavitt
. Cessfnlly treated.
-. before it be too late. Send them immediately
{ to Doctor Gibbon, a physician who has made
4 nent success—ench as Suppressions, Irregu{ more, all Urinary Diseases, Nervoue Debility,’
, Painful or Difficult Mensuration, Barrinese,
. afflicted are cordially invited to call and satisfy
‘. fish practice of extortion among quacks and
‘. pretenders,
i} ase has continued.and have medicine prompt
through the Post Office or through Wel-s, Far& Co.,a packsgé of medicine will be for: warded by express ta anv part of o ithe Union.
. Street, eerner Commercial, San Francieco.—
Post oflice box 252.
+ GIBBON that they read his advertisement in
NEW REMEDIES, NEW REMEDIES.
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY,
616. ExARNEY ST.,
NEAR-€0™SAN FRANCISCO. Establiehed in 1854, for the
treatment of Sexual and
Seminal Diseages, such as
Gonorthea. Gleét, Stricture, Syphilis in all its
forms, Seminal Weakness,
m Impotency, etc. Skin Dis
ences fof years standing)
and Ulcerated Legs suc.
Horrible Diseases.
. .. How. many. thonsands of persons, both male
and mala. ire there who are suffering out a
miserable existence from the effect of secret
indulgences, or from virus absorbed into the
system! Look at their pallid, emaciated and
disfigured faces and their broken down constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness
of marriage or the enjoyment of life. In this
horrid situation thousands suffer until death
closes the scene. Let parents, guardians,
friends, attend toany of those who are sufferwith any of these horrible life-destroying malies—see that they are cared for and cured
private disease hisespecial study for years,
and who is certain to cure the most inveterate
cases without mercury or any injurious drugs.
It is important to those who are afflicted. or
to those who are interested 1n the welfare of
their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who nfest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases In a
days, imposing upon the public by using the
names of eminent physicians from Europe and
ether places. Be therefore carefu) and make
strict inquiry, or you may fall into the hands
‘of those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the coneequence of self
abuse, This solitary vice, or depraved sexual
indulgence, is practiced by the yonth of both
sexes to an almost unlimited extent. rrodncing with unerring certainty, the following
train of morbid symptoms, unless combatted
by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow
in the head. ringing fn the ay noise like the
rustling of Jeaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness abont the loins, weakness of the
limbe, confueed vision, blunted intellect. loess
of confidence, diffidence in approaching stranvers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a
disposition to shun society, loss of memory.
hectic finshea, pimples_and_varions ernptions
about the face, furred tongue, feted breath,
conghs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent ineanity. If rettef-be not
obtained. persons so afflicted should anply immediately, either in person or by letter. and
have a cnre effected by his new and acientific
mode of treating this disease. which never
G. will give One Hundred Dollara to any one
who will prove satisfactorily to him that he
was cnred of this complaint by either of the
San Francisco quacks.
Married Mien,
Or those whe contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under anv of these fear‘n! maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibilities resting npoa them gor delay to obtain
immediate relief.
To the Ladies. .
The varions complicated and distressing
diseaces incident to females, treated with emilarities. Whites, Falling of the Womh; Tnetc., will be epeéedily cured, without poisonous
drugs. injuries, or unpalatable medicines of
any kind. Have tio delicacy in calling, no
differance what your ,tronbles may be. The
themselves.
Persons calling at Dr, Gibbon’s office or
sending for packages of med‘cines, may rély
upon his assurances of confidential secrecy
with implicit faith, and expect no more than
to be charged with a fair and mutually eatiafactory remuneration for services rendered,
considering ‘the circumstances and difficnities .
of.cases, rather than a too prevalent and selDOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will
give to each patient a written instrument,
binding himeeif to -effect:a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge.
Cured at Home.
. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
OME, by addressing a letter to Dr? Gibbon,
stating case,symptoms, length oftiine thé disly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity,
fo any part of the country, with fnll and plain .
directions for use. -By~enelosing $15 in cur
ency or 310 in on te a registered Jetter
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 616 Kearney
-Remember to pnt BOX 252 on the letter.
Consultations FREE, :
ee" Correspondents will pleasefnferm DR.
tt. the Dar.y Transcript,
CAUTION,
persnns are hereby cantionedagainst
trusting orgiving credit to Michael Skeahan, of Lowe!l Hill, Little York Township. on
our account. or on the acconnt of either of ne,
or-on any Companv acconnt.in connection
wit or either of our names, as we have
no business relations with said Skeahan whatever; norhave we anv interest whatever in
any of his undert kings, and therefore we
shall pay no debts of his contracting
re GKORGE RYAN,
: THOMAS MAHONEY.
Nevada city, Jan. 18th, 1869. AS
J. FIGUIERE,
Notary Public and Conveyancer
OFFIOE—SECOND STREET,
Meadow Lake...... + -«»Nevada County
A}l business entrusted to me will be prompt
y attended to, . jy8
NATIONAL
Hair Dressing and Bathing Saloon.
‘T.C. LAMPEtontinuesas
heretofore, at the.old stand.
> Particular attention paid to
Bs the cutting of Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Hair. If you wanta good
shave, Gents’ call at this place. Hot, cold and
mar 19
large stock of Dr. Jennings’ Reproductor. the
st article for the hair ever produced. Agent ‘
Knowles Vegetable Hair Restorer. fe
J. B. JOHNSON L. W. WILLIAMS.
_ WILLIAMS & JOHNSON,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law
And Notaries Public.countenance. dark spote under the eyer, pain tT
fails of effecting a quick and radtealenre. Dr.
———
Books published.
shower Bathe at all times. Always on hand a]
. ? "ee sepl
L. W. WILLIAMS. Commissioner of Deeds
the State of Nevada, Neyada,@al. o3n '
FLORENCE
SEWING
_ MACHINE.
SINGLE LOCK.
ee DOUBLE ENOT
SINGLE KNOT.
The Best for Family 0 se,”
AVING the celebrated REVERSIBLE“
FRED and SELF-ADJUSTING SHUTTLE TENSION.
If there is a FLORENCE SEWING Ma.
CHINE within one thousand miles of San
Francisco that is not giving entire. satisfaction
if I am informed of it, it will be attended to
promptly, without express charge or expense
of any kind to the owner. ‘
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