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+ Tho Nevada Daily Transcript.
" Nowe of the bodies have yet been
‘on the same paper.
. 100th birthday annivertary .of Sir
Nevada County Official Press.
=
“Published Daily, Mondays Excepted,
BROWN & CALKINS,
SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1884,
RR RTT TRI A
TROUBLE is breeding for the new
democratic state prison directors.
John 8. Enos, head of the:labor bureau, is to summons them before
him to show how they have let contracts for making harness and furniture without authority of law. Most
of the prisoners are idle, the jute
purchased with such a flourish
proves to be rotten and the mill is
still, expenses are running up and
" the treasury is‘empty, democrats to
pay and no pitch hot,
Corton has been raised in Cali. fornia for many years, and as the
machinery for the new cotton mill
in Oakland is on the way, greater
efforts will be made to furnish home
grown material, W. B, Carr has
100 negro plantation hands on the
way to plant and rear cotton in the
San Joaquin Valley, The new demand should stimulate a splendid
supply from that whole region.
o>
TH gross value of the city of
London in April next will be £4,297000, and the ratable value £3,582,000, while the gross-value of the rest
of the metropolis will be £30,745,000
and the ratable £25,372,000, Thus,
despite the rapid growth‘ of the metropolis, the one square mile of the
city keeps up its proportion of about
one seventh of the ratable value: of
the whole 120 sqnare miles: .
THE Moquelumnes Settlers’ League
of San Joaquin, are circulating » petition asking Congress to investigate
certain charges they, bring against
Judge Sawyer of the United States
Circuit Court, Although the‘ character of his offending is not specified, perhaps it would be as well for
Congress to grant the request. and
investigate him on general principles,
rag SERIE SR es ela
AN E! Paso special says: News has
just reached here of a terrible accident yesterday at the Preetuas mines,
Sonora, Only the most meager details are yet known, but it is known
that twenty men‘died buried in one
shaft, which is said to have caved
in without a moment's warning,
recovered,
NEws comes from Uniontown,
Penn., that two members of the jury
which acquitted Dukes have instituted a libel.againat one of the newsPapers in town for daring to criticise
the verdict. To libel such a jury as
that would necessitate the achieve:
ment of the impossible,
PHILADELPHIA, newspaper circles
are excited by the employment of
several colored reporters on newspapers there, and it is alleged that
white journalists will not recognize
them or work in concert with them
TuRke Christian young women
publicly embraced the Jewish faith
at the Plum street Temple, Cincinnati, on Friday evening ‘last, Two
of them are engaged ‘to be ‘married
to Jews and the third is already. the
wife of a Jew,
Lo sates 27 Sy
A SEWING machine agent was re.
cently atacked by a fierce catamount
near Milford. Strange ae it may appear, the catamount escaped without
buying one of the machines,
Rrso.urion by the miners of
Alene, Idaho: “Not a Chinaman
shall ever euter the diggings unless
he climbs a tree, with one end of a
lariat over a limb,”
> © ~~
Commirregs of Hebrews, to at:
range for a proper celebration of the
Moses Montefiore, are springing into
existence, *
A LEAGUE against England, com:
mercially and otherwise, is reported
on the part of Russia, Austria and,
Germany. Count in Ireland every
time.
a ce
Ir is said that the noses of English women are deteriorating. They
will probably take « sudden advance
upward when their owners read this,
»
THE reported discovery of diamonds in Wankesha county, Wis.,
has created great local excitement,
Why His Salary Was Short.
——
Carson Appeal : A few deys ago
gentleman riding down on the train
with Bishop Whitaker asked. if the
statement made in the Argonaut
that the Episcoplians of California
owed Bishop Kip about $50,000 was
true, The Bishop said he did not
think the amount was over ‘$12,000.
“How came that much to be
owed,” asked the quizical layman,
“Well, replied the Bishop, “I
-as it retards the development of the lungs,
‘80 revoltingly offensive as to render the suf. 28 to others. Again, cases are occasionally
sep ee
CATARRH
——
‘Its Nature, Symptcms, Consequences and Cure.
——
By Dr. Lighthill,
OF NEW YORK CITY,
Oculist, Aurist and Physician
for Diseases of the Head,
Throat and Lungs.
Office in the Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.
Among the list of chronic diseases which
affect the human frame, Catarrhis the most
prevalent, most offensive, moét productive
of discomfort, and most liable toa variety
of dangerous and distressing complications.
It inflames and weakens the eyes, impairs
or destroys the senses of hearing, smell and
taste, gives rise to the development of Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption, affects the
mind and nervous system, renders the
breath impure and offensive, and occasionally affects the ‘stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, bladder and uterine organs,’ It was
this important character of Catarrh and its
alarming prevalence that first induced me
to familiarize the public mind, through lectures and the medium of the press, with its
nature, tendency anddestructive consequences, and to awaken that interest in regard to
its timely and judicious treatment which its
importance demands!
CATARRH
Manifests itself by a discharge from the
Lead, varying in its nature in different cases
and even iu the same individual at different
times.
It may bea thin, colorless, acrid fluid, ora
glairy, starch-like substance; generally ,however, it is a thick, purulent matter, either
greenish-yellow, or of a deep green tint, oc
casionally streaked or flecked with bloodSo copious and offensive is the discharge in
many cases that the patient feels as though
his whole head was in a state of corruption.
Much of the discharge drops into the
throat, necessitating frequent expectoration,
or collects as a tough, viscid, tenacious
phlegm behind and above the soft palate, in
the passage between the throst ard head,
embarassing respiration and creating a constant and almost irresistible desire to draw
the mucus into the throat so as to eject it
by the mouth —a practice, popularly
known as “hawking,” and characteristic of
Catarrh. So tenacious is this phlegm in
Some cases, especially in the morning, that
the efforts for its removal frequently causes
retching and vomiting, and sometimes, it
cannot be dislodged at all until some food or
drink has been taken,
Again, the offensive matter deposits itself
in the nasal cavities in the shape of dry incrustations, which, in some cases, accumulate to such an extent as to form an actual
plug in the nose, obstructing breathing and
producing serious discomfort, often accompanied by ‘a foul, fetid, putrescent discharge from the head, and the expulsion by
the nostrils and throat of large masses of ot
fensive matter or flakes of incrustations,
greenish-yellow in color, purulent in character, and of an indiscribably fetid and disgusting odor; ulcerations are sometimes met
with iu such cascs, which, if uncheck ed, ,
may attack and destroy the bony structure
of the nose, resulting in serious disfigurement of the face.
OBSTRUCTED ‘BREATHING.
In most cases of Catarrh the mucous membrane becomes swollen and thickened, causiug the nose to be stopped up, sometimes
on one side, sometimes on the other, and cecasionally on both, rendering nasal respiration difficult or impossible, In all such cases
great susceptibility is experienced to changes
of the weather, cold ana damp air having a
special tendency to increase the difficiilty.
When so affected the patient is obliged to
breathe, more or less, through the mouth,
@ practice fraught with very dangerous conSequences, for acurrent of cold and impure
air thus constantly traverses ‘the air-pasSages, and with all its irritating qualities is
conveyed into the delicate structure of the
lungs, while disease germs of every kind
may thereby readily find their way directly
into the blood and circulation. In children
the consequences are still more disastrous,
and thereby stunts their growth, dulls thir
intellect and gives them a stupid appearance. ‘
OFFENSIVE! BREATH.
In nearly every case of Catarrh the breath
is more or less tainted, but sometimes it is
ferer an object of disgust to himself as well
met with, in which the stench is really overPowering, and sufficiently fetid to poison
the atmosphere of a whole room. Thus, a
Person affected with Catarrh lives continully in an impure atmosphere of his own
creation, and inhales-a poisonous effiuvia
coucH.
Ot variable severity is often present,
semetimes of a there hacking character, but occasionally of a very severe and
troublesome nature, accompanied by wandering pains, and other uncomfortable sensations in the chest, together with great
debility and progressive emaciation. In
fact so alarming are these symptoms in some
cases that they areapt to be mistaken for
those of pulmonary trouble, and many a
case of Catarrh that came under my observation had been pr d consumpti
and so trested even. by experienced physicians.
AURAL CATARRHDEAFNESS.
Catarrh is one of the most frequent causes
of deafness. This factis fully recognized by
all aurists of repute, and is of itself of sufticient importance to diréct public and prefessional attention to its timely removal.
Scarcely any one afflicted with Catarrh for
any length of time has acute or absolutely.
normal hearing. With some the hearing
suffers.at first only by spells, the ears. becoming obstructed with each aceession of
cold, but by degrees the. spells of deafness
the hearing remains permanently impaired.
In others the deafness commences insidiously and increases slowly but gradually until all hearing is lost, Noisesin the head of
to’make their appearance,adding materially
to the existing distress.
DYSPEPSIA
And other disorders of digestion are not an
uncommon consequence of catarrh, owing to
the large amount of offensive secretion
which is constantly eonveyed to the stomach by the food and drink, or is otherwise
swallowed, causing irritation of that organ
The saliva and
other secretions of the glands of the mouth
as well as of the intestines.
are also wasted in expectoration and become deteriorated in quality, and are thus
réndered unfit for their normal use in the
preparation of starchy food for stomachic digestion, hence dyspepsia and impoverishment of the blood is often the result, accompanied by an unpleasant and disagreeable
taste in the mouth
HEADACHE AND PAIN
is @ frequent symptom and result of Catarrh. Sometimes it merely amounts toa
feeling of weight, fullness and discomfort
above and between the eyes, but occasionally actual and severe pain manifests itself
on top or buck of the head, in the temples,
or in the face, resembling neuralgia in its
intensely painful character, severe dizzinkss
being at times associated with this condilon,
NERVOUS DERANCEMENTS.
Catarrh being located so close to the nerve
center, the brain, almost invariably exercises a pernicious influence in that direction,
and this we find daily verified in our prac
Evidence to that effect manifests itself in the impairment or loss of smell and
taste, which so often takes place, as well as
in defective power of attention, weakness of
memory, and a general enfeeblement of the
mental faculties. The patient cannot accomplish his usual mental tasks without oa
pronounced and painful effort, and finds a
persistent attempt to concentrate his attention dr td follow afixed ling of ‘thought productive of headache, dizzlness, confusion of
ideas and excessive fatigue, At times he
finds himself completely disqualified for any
occupation requiring the active exercise of
tice,
his intellectual powers,
DEVELOPMENT OF CONSUMPTION.
The alarming tendency manifested by Catarrh to the development of consumption is
a fact more and more recognized by the
profession, as it has long since been noticed
by myself and other physicians devoting
themselves to this specialty. Indeed, all authorities now agree that next to heredite ry
predisposition Catarrh is one of the chief
and ‘most frequert causes of that fatal complaint; and it can scareely be otherwise when
thenature and course of Catarrh is taken into consideration. The mucous membrane
becomes morbidly sensitive, and, in spite of
the utmost care, becomes affected from the
slightest causes, so that at last even a breath
of wind upon the lining of tlie nose or
throat becomes productive of a cold, and
gives rise to serious disturbances of the respitofy organs. Thus the patient is subject
to frequent and repeated colds, each one ag-gravating the disease by giving it a new impulse, and attacking a larger extent of sur
‘acethan its predecessor. In this manner
the inflammation spreads from organ to organ, invading the throat, larynx and bronchial tubes, until, encroaching further and
further, it finally reaches the lungs. Let
the lesson be borne in mind which experience teaches us daily, THAT To NEGLECT TUR
PROPER TREATMENT OF CATARRH I$ TO RISK
DEATH FROM CONSUMPTION, :
TREATMENT AND CURE.
Dr, LiguTHtut's treatment is original,and is
based upon strictly rational and scientific
principles. It has beep, approved by .the
highest medical authorities as the most successful treatment ot the day for the cure of
this troublesome and offensive disease, By
the aid of.a variety of ingenious appliances
of his own construction, the medicaments
are cbnveyed directly to every portion of the
affected surface, with the most gratifying results, and without causing the least pain or
distress. So effective is this plan of treatment that asingle application is often productive of decided relief. The offensive
discharge diminishes, inflammation subsides,
—— a x3
oceur oftener and last longer until at length.
every conceiyable description are also apt. ”
‘Jing’ tobacco,” That's all to-day, I
Bits of Fun.
Ends in smoke—The chimney.
Artificial cork has been fnvented,
and we shall soon hear uf adulterated life preservers,
“I never shot but three men in my
life,” said'a gentleman, Then,” replied a bystander, ‘you did not remain long at Hot Springs.”
A Virginia girl married 9 tramp
who turned out to bea Duke. We've
no pity for her. She should have
known what he was before she married him.
Jozeph-Cook has invented ‘‘melagnostic,” meaning ‘‘a little knowl+
ede.” A little knowledge (which
we presunie means learning in this
case) is a davgerous thing, and~ the
the word thelagnostic looks so.
Walter Whitman's latest poem,
which appears in the March Harper, shows a marked improvement
in the onstruction of rhymes. He
makes “suggestions” rhyme with
“goal” and ‘‘sun” with “hurricanes.”
In the submerged districts a' Cincinnatti Enquirer reporter saw a man
With a grappling hook fishing in the
‘water, ‘What are you looking for old
man?” said the scribe. .‘*I'm trying
to find my house ; I left it here two
or three days ago,”
Nor only in Paris, but in Germany, and in fact, throughout Europe,
says the F’all Mall Gazette, the cry
of.the unemployed is rising high,
Holland is much troubled with it at
present, In both Amsterdam and
Rotterdam there isa large amount
of labor eager, ‘but unable to get
work, and driven into destitution.
Io Amsterdam the government has
devised some temporary work, and
in Rotterdam two thousand of the
disinherited have issued a protest
against the subvention of the opera
by the municipality during this distress,
A PROPOSITION has been made to
put up $500 for Young Dutchy if he
would stand up before Pete McCoy
for four rounds, and-to give him $1,000 if he knocked McCoy out
Dutchy accepted the proposition,and
the money was posted in Clarence
Whistler's hands, ‘Fhe date of the
match, which is to take place ot San
Francisco, has not been fixed.
“ANYTHING else, sir?” said the
grocery man. ‘I guess not,” said
the customer. ‘‘Let’s see. I’ve or.
dered sugar, coffee, flour and smokbelieve.” . ‘Don’t you want to try 4
couple of No, 1 mackerel? I’ve just
in anew kit.» ‘No, I won't take
any,” was the reply. ‘‘None of the
family care for mackerel except my
wife’s mother,”
A VERY. persuasive rascal induced
a number of Illinois women to cut off
their hair and ittrust it to him .to
be made up in fashionable forms.
They expected to thus-achieve a permanent and beautifulstyle of coiffure,;
but they never saw the man or the
material again,
Rev. Josrru Cook, while taking a
nap, was aroused by a local clergyman to'attend a prayer meeting at
bis church. As it was eeven minutes
too early, Cook seized the offender
by the coat collar and seat ot his
breeches and dumped him out of the
door. ,
PES OSES
A NUMBER of ‘workmen employed
in the freightcar construction shops
of the Pullman Car Company at
Pullman, IIL, have quit work,
The workingmen declare _ their
wages have been reduced from $l50 to $1 30 per day.
><
WHEN a man’s’wife comes in and
sees him, razor in-hand, and his face
all lather, and asks him, ‘Are you
shaving ?” itis a provoking thing
for him to answer, ‘‘No, I am blacking the stove,” but it'is-éa human
nature so to reply,
In the United States Supreme
Court, Wednesday morning, Judge
Sabin sentenced Watts, the Mate of
the ship Gatherer, to six years im)
prisonment at San Quentin on two
charges of cruelty,
———-e @ 6
Baven protests against the awarding of the stakes in the recent late
wrestling match. to Muldoon, claiming that the re‘eree decided etroneously, He wants to wrestle Muldoon in private.
~~ +oJoun J. Correy has commenced
action against Sheriff. Connolly of
San Francisco in a civil suit for $72,250 damages, for alleged malicious
prosecution on March 10, 1883,
Jupae Horrmay, missing Monday
at Hollister, San Bensto county, was
found Wednesdy near that town 1:
an unconscious condition,
Bitt Arp says that a "woma,
wants everyboy’s children whippe
butherown, :
—_———SS— ae
_ Dividend * Notice.
_—
Orns OF ThE DERBEC BLUE
GRAVEL MINING COMFANY, Ssu
F.ancisco, Mareh
the Board of Directors of the above hamea
Middlings 100 lIbs:... 1 50}
Bran 100 Ibg... 1 25
Crushed Sugar 8 1-2lbs 1 00
Granulated “ 9 “100
Brown Ate ees
Java Coffee 4 “100
‘. Costa Rica “ 6 “100
Beans 25 ** 100
Tcm :tces 8 cans... 1 00
Green Com 7° “...1 00
Green Peas 7 “... 1 00
String Beans. 7 ‘*... 1 00
Oysters 10> Oo 1C¢0
Lobsters Oe asa 1 00
. Sardines ae
Jelly Pehle eye 100
Deviled Ham 4 “... 100
Corned Beef 3 “...1 00
Salmon“ See ace 1 00
Table Peaches 4 ‘... 1 00
Coffee, 5 Ib cans ..... 75
Coffee, 3 Ib cans ..... 50
Chocolate, 4 papers .. .1 00
6, 1884: Ata meeting c. .
WILLIAM WOLF’S
PRICE LIST
—FOR—
CASE.
Flour per 100 Ibs...$2 75
Wheat eile (alii PSS 2 25
Corn se ENS 2 25
Barley saat anos oir 1 45
Ground Barley 100 lbs, 1 50
Washing Powder 12 papr’s 1 00
Tea, 5 Ib box.......
Coal Oil, per 5 gallon can, 1 50
Candles 60 for....... 1 00
Caudles per box... et veus 1 75
Soap per box....... “25
Butter per roll ..... 62 1-2
Eggs per dozen..... 30c
PieFruit, 6 cans,.. ..1 00
And everything
_ else in propor
tion.
LIAM WOLF.
CONFEDERATE X ROADS,
Hibernia Hall Building.
Junction{Uommercial and Main streets,'.Ne
vada City,
MIKE HANLEY, —Keeps Hencken & Schroder’s
Patl Jones Whisky
4a@7 ASK FOR IT
'Prop’r,
Everybody {knows the place, and fit needs
no recommendation.
For City Marshal.
EB 0. TOMPKINS is hereby ,announeed
+ 88 & candidate for the office of City
Marshal, at the ensuing charter electionsubject to the decision of the voters of N
vala City.
AUCTION.
The Furniture now in
the Lodging House of
Mrs. Nichols, over Canfreld’s Saloon, corner. of
Commercial & Pine Sts.;
consisting of Bedsteads,
Spring Beds, Crockery,
Chairs, and a general variety of Household and
Kitchen Goods, will be
sold on SATURDAY.
March 8th, at 2 o'clock
P. M., on the premises.
Entrance one door’ below -Lecocq’s Restaurant,
Pine Street,
FRANK GUILD,
Auctioneer,
mpauy, held March 6th, 1884, dividend <
think I pxpini with every breath. * . ulcerations are made to heal, irritation is al. No. 2, of ‘Cen Cents (10c) per share, was de.
unk + can explain the matter. You : : i layed, th brane is restored to a . Sted, Payable on SAT: Y, MARCH 15; waa
sre Bishop Kip is also Rector of the] ATARRW OF THE THROAT, _ . "tle mucous membrane is restored to a . fa” rit be cloned On tee eae iE fo cccece Ae Ce NILES
“ehureh of the Advent, The pireh . e ae es hidiiedashiad “‘HeRICHY Voiidition, ‘and a radical and perma‘books ——— ‘On the Cog as Attorney and Counselor at Law.
thought dhe Behou's a e sain Invariably more or less in. nent cure is finally effected. Otfice—No. 522 Montgoinery street, Soin S : :
“Hikes af Gat PB Y from the . voivedin Catarrh, producing @ fullness and : foe Sis ‘ Francisco, Cal. = mhs FFICE—Beckman’s DeGBing, Junction
keep him in ons we snoggh ta “Uneasiness which excites an almost constant & : ‘ ‘ Ss = ; Upstairs) ‘oboe a
I the Hgen rf “ Bo the parish aisposition toewallow artoscrapethe throat, . \ DF: Lighthill canbe cons It ed Tailge Matias, ed
aa at Aten accompanied, at times, by a sensation of . on Deafness, Catarrh, Impaired pase TARTLING :
nhale Syot ey, . TAWneds, inritation or discomfort behind and . a: pre ead wie OTICE is hereb tet LW Ba} Qe es ae fl
=: OF ‘the . shove the soft palate, or in-the throat isc Sight and Diseases of the Throat . N wards, wi Tapp to the fo. Board of DISCOVERY .
a) SOR, OT ‘was€nough oie SR eS 2) mi et * ce "i Supervisors in au for the County of Neva:
: Oe Occasionally an almost. constant. sensation and Lungs, at his Office in the pie ¢ Com House in ‘nate or] LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. —
te tro Ha ecto sn to gat denen nhevene. UNION HOTEL, —. Penssrtinarsteteerenssca Attn se
ett “the two his salary foni. 2 TH® $9 teat distress, ‘The voice be-. ' gar te, 5 . iellgn aseee the beats Pete et wees fee anhood, ete., having. tried’ in
Se pian Sones hoatte, wenk, mufledor cracked, and . From 10. to 12-2 to 4, Gd . "85% Crossing in the County of Nevada. . cura, which be til to bie ee .
: Occasionally degenerates to a mere whisper. 7 to 8 in the evening, March 6th, 1886 Saas mh8 Chatham bt Prag pea :
> e soak eee ast + 2 i = = £6 See *
purchased only at Colfax. _
PATRICK SBALL,
‘ GIVEN BY THE LADIES
_ FOR THE BENEFIT OF
St. Canice Catholic Charéh,
NEVADA CITY,
. oT .
Etunt’s Erall,
ane en
Monday kvening, March 17th.
Floor Director:
JOHN MICHELL.
Floor Managers:
H. V. Reardan, M. Coyre,
E. Weolfe, D. Getchell,
A. Clancy, R. D. Carter,
E. A, Tompkins.Reception Committee.
T.H. Carr,
7 heme, D. Collins,
J. Dunniclift, C. Grimes,
M. Rosenberg, J. Downing,
J. Hennessy, J. Byrne,
O. C. Conlan, A. Tam,
L. M. Sukeforth, E. Mg
Wm. 8. Richards, 8. A. an
J. Rector, J. M. Walling,
M. ©’Farrell, Jno. Schmidt.
Invitation Committee;
GRASS VALLEY.
M, Byrne, T. Cloke,
D. Meagher, P. Murphy,
P. Purchell, J. Greany, .
C Milley, T, Rodgers,
H. Nathan, A. J. Ridge,
J. Glasson, P. Johnson,
Dr. Ivancovich, J. Judd,
M. McDonough, J.L. Shoemaker,
J. E Collins, Matt Tracy,
M. Hogan, P. Calaghan.
NEVADA CITY.
Wm. Wolf, P. Clancy,
Jas, Greeléy, D. McCauley
J. Keenan Gro. Allen,
D. MeFaul F. Nilon,
N. White, J. Hussey, Jr.,
Dr. R. M. Hunt, W. H. Crawford,
C. W. Cross, G. E. Turner,
Dr. C. D Bobo, T. 8. Ford,
F. G, Reatty, J. E, Brown,
Cc. W. Hil, Ed. Black,
L. 8. Calkins. J. B.Grar,
A. Lade: J. Naffziger,
Ino, O’D-nnell, F, t,
C. Kent, Geo, Tracy,
F, Searls, J.o. Rapp,
& ig: Aen d ashe itt: G. U, Gaylord, . Vv m urg,
R. C, Walrath, £. Charannot.
‘Sapper, $2 50.
Admitting one gentleman and two ladies,
Each additional lady 50 cents.
8 tors—Ladies and children 25 cents
each. Gentlemen 50 cents.
Music by Prof. Goyne’s String Band.
A cordial invitation is extended to all,
and the ladies will do al’ in their power to
make the o ion a grand £20
—
HAVE YOU TRIED THE
KINGBIRD CIGAR?
Made ot the very Finest Stock
AND SOLD FOR
Five Cents Only.
THE KINGBIRD
Is equal to many Cigars that
are sold for double that price.
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
Domestic end Imported Cigars
OF ALL PRICES.
E. ROSENTHAL,
“COMMERCIAL {STREET OPPOSITE
i TRANSCRIPT BLOCK
Dividend Notice, «
gp hee! D NO. 13, of Fifty Cents pet
share on the Capital Stock of the CIT;
IZENS BANK will become due and payable
on and after March 11th, 1884, at the office
of the Citizens Bank;
m5 JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier.
30 DAYS’ TRIAL
A bu
Pe tiecemd tone BELT and other
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES are sent on
30 Days Trial TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG
OR OLD, who are yn from NERVOUS
DEBILTY, LOST VITALITY, WASTING
WEAKNESSES, and all those diseases of a
PERSONAL NATURE, resulting: from
ABUSES and—OTHEK CAUSES. Goeeey
T! , relief and complete restoration to HEA
VIGOR AND MANHOOD GUARANTEED
Send at once for Illustrated pamphlet free.
Address VOLTAIC BEL’ Co.,
f19 Marshall, Michigan,
WM. SCOTT,
Constable and Collector.
Legal Business and. Collections
promptly attended to, _
Nevada City ‘Heb. 25th.
THOMAS PRICE’S
ASSAY OFFICE
Chemical Laboratory
524 SACRAMENTO STREET,
San Francisco;
Dyes oF BULLION RECEIV 1)
Melted into Bars, and returns made in
from twenty-four to forty-eight hours,
PE carpe wrist eoteekn this office
m any part ¢ interior by express,
returns made in the same pot fo -—
Careful Analysis made of Ores, Metals
Waters, Industrial Produets, etc. —
Mines examined and reported w
pon. Con
sultation on Chemical id Metallurgica
uestions z sie . »
Notice to Persons Going 9
‘Sau Franeisoo . Tickets Good For[30 Days from
back have been redueed to
$10.50.
Remember—These Tickets can be
In going to San Francisco, bay
Nerve Deli les your Tick ets to Colfax ONLY. ny
. Thir isa great saving to Trave
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Tickets of Admission, including
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SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
and Granite
daily, (Sunday
ted USE DR. MERRIMAN'S FRAGRANT
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and
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Nevada Drug Store, 0 ALLA
Corner Broad and§Piue'Sts., . .; “Nevada (it erecems
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: VINTON Pir WALTER D. re
Proprietor. ‘ the ‘Man ina
‘ qhich is a
twelve people
comedian, Jc
town making
appearance of
Monday, the
week's perfort
A Large Stok of Patent Medicings
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors,
Toilet Articles of all kinds
Carefut Attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions
By a Competent Druggest, and[PER FECT PURITY guaranteed.
+
Tue Tiding
Dalton has ret
cisco, whither
ment of his ey
proved and D1
ician here, an
Francisco phy
Dalton will so
AGENT FO THE BEST RE INSURANCE-COMPANIES: EXTANT,
IMPERIAI, LONDON. NORTHERN AND QUEEN
BRAND BROTHERS,
Stationers,
Booksellers, and
~ Music Dealers
OF NEVADA COUNTY.
A FOREIGN
‘Mackay will a
Gounod at the
ada, the Am
into the Catho
Matthew Kell:
tructor, and .
he Church,”
Anyove kno
pf Lawrence
Dakland last O
lavor on his sis
le, by addres
ifth street, O
Jop@x Cap
n order confir
in real estate
ounties belon;
Samuel Lowry
Tux Grass .
each this offic
if the exchang
doesn't put i
nce, :
In trying to
Steep Hollow,
Wednesday, a .
, but the pac
ped,
W.S. Byrn.
is position’ in
olitical reason
pon remove to
de. —
Caprain Rat
few days in
as expected h
E. A. Rong
as been laid u
br several day:
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National Exchange Hotel Block Broad Street, Nevada City
CASH GROCERY STORE.
HUSSEY & SON,
Grocery & Provision Store
Commercial Street, uext door to Kent's Meat Market,
Nevapa Ciry
big boom—
reek,
Miss Lv. Qt
has, Kent, is:
4 —
Where they will keep constantly on hand —
in, Me A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
the tendes
arysville, has
here and will
here there are
ting a livin,
Hochstadter
othing at Mat
score of years
wan Francisco .
n assighment
heir creditors,
The wind in
grown to b
arysville ia re
ee
Central Pacii
Conductor Le
lat Thurday a
erland train .
tnot arrive ©
tlock yesterd:
day afternoo
to a dispato
git hours beh
Wed by trou
nd Rio Grand
Fatnily Groceries, Provisions. Wines.
LIQUORS, GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, &C.
WE caaindeae wi
For' Cash Onis,
And by so doing. can quote LOWER PRICES
for the best qualities of Goods than
Anv other Dealer in Nevada City,
KUSSEY'& SON.
a
Drift Mi:
Dividend No
hare has been
l stock of th
& Company,
@ advertisem
The mi
g 80 well that
future divide
ty
Robiuse:
J. J. JACKSON, -== « « « PROPRIETOR.
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The Largs te best and Cheapest
-rocery House in Nevada city,
A gentleman
olfax yesterds
ved there
ging matel
Mreday night
NB ‘knocker
epee y
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ae
Picks
. cery Establishment always kept on hand. To those : a
who have never traded with me I extend a Special. There will be
invitation to call before, making their.purchases, —
pene