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mg ‘the House for North
Favest City,
Stages leaves San
At as low rates"as can be purchased any
where in Nevada City. ©
Meats delivered within a reasonable distance free of charge.
It you wanta nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or
1 intend.to always the best meats. to
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JOS. EUSTIS, Prop.
Nevada City, Nov. 15th, 1881,
UNION MARKET,,
PROPRIETORS.
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Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Corn
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Our facilities for procuring fat young cattle are superior to any vg Nevada county, and prod customers can always rely upon
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e policit. a continrance of
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ENTENNIAL GRAVEL GOLD MINING
COMPANY. Location of principal place
ousiness Gold Hill, Storey county, Nevada.
Location of works, Washington Township,
Nevada County, California.
Notice—There are delinquent, upen the
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: , 2 1796.25
Thomas oe, * 1000
Thomas Will Trustee, 219 460,62 461
And in accordance with law, and an erder
of the Board of Directors, made on the 5th
jay of April, 4 p. 1882, so many shares of
each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be at public. auction atthe office of the pany, Bank of Gold Hill,
Building Main street, Gold Hill, Nevada,
on TUESDAY, the SIXTH (6th),day of JONE,
A. D. 1882, at the hour of 3 o'clock, P. M.
of said day, to pay said delin ;uent. assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale.
ANK A. WISE, Secretary.
Office—Bank of Gold Hill, Building Main
strect, Gold Hill, Nevada. ma7
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for further information apply to
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Notice to Creditors.
UPERIOR COURT of the County of Nevada, California. In the matter of the
estate of David Thom deceased. Notice is
hereby given by the undersigned, executors
the creditors of and all persons having
claims against the said deceased, to exhibit
them with the necessary vouchers, within
four months after the first publication of
this notice, to the said executors at the office
of E. H. Gaylord, ac the Court House, Nevada City, in the County of Nevada.
A. B. BRADY,
WILLIAM CAMPBELL,
Executors Estate of David Thom, dec’d.
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~Anivertising solicited for all newspapers
Files of nearly every newspaper published
on the Pacidc Coast are kept constantly of
hand and all advertisers are allowed free ac
cess to them during business hours.
The Nevada City Daily Transcript
has been on file at this Advertising
Agency for the past Twenty-two
years.
Nevada and Dutch Flat Stage.
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, leave Dutch Flat on Tuesday,
_. Th y and Saturday, calling at Hunt's
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_. enger leaving San
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Court of the ee
i Le Renrresmes, NS insolvent
debtor. An order of this Court having been
mest made _herci
Senea oe 12th day of A m on the .
ing filed in th‘s Court his mle and
ini ; which it
he is an insolvent debtor, the A
tyhousen is hereby declared
e Sheriff of the County of Nevada is_hereby directed to take possession of all the espa both real and personal nf said F, ee
ryhousen, debtor, such as may
law-e oem’ a iH and. all of bh
deeds, hers, books of it, and
pers, and to keep the same safely until
1 fee retempeg an assignee ef hig estate.
“All personsare forbidden to pay any debts
to the said insolvent orto deliver any property belonging to him, or to oy n,
.irm or corporation or association Ris use.
The said debtor is hereby forbidden to
transferordeliver any property, until the
ven'
f
further orderof thi-Court, except as herein
ordered. it is further ordered all the
ditora of said debtor be and before
b is *
the Hon. John Caldwell, Judge of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, in open
Court at the Court Room of said Court in
the city of Nevada, on Monday, the ‘fifteenth day of May, A. D., 1882, at ten
yelock, a, M.; of that day to prove their
lebts and ‘ehoose one or more assignees -of
the estate of said debtor. ‘ :
It is further ordered that the order be published in the Nevada Daily Transcripta newsomer of general circulation, published in
Nvvada City, Nevada County, as often as the
said paper is published before the day set for
the meeting of Creditors, and -it is further
ordered that in the meantime all proceedin the tbe stayed.
Bated April 12th, 1882.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada
County, California, :
E. H. Gaylord, Attorney. al3
Asschsment Notice.
{ANTA ANNITA MILL AND MINING
S Company. Location of principe! place of
business, Sun Francisco, Californian, Loca:
tion of works, Nevada Cotinty, Califorrita
Netice is h>reby given, thatat a meeting
of the Directors, held on the 17th day ot
April, 1282, an assessment, No. $, of Three
Cents per share was levied upon the capital
stock of the pad phen payable immediately in United States gol coin, to the
Secretary, at the office of the Company,
Room 4, No. 309 California street, San Francisco, California.
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid, on Monday, the 22d
day of May, 1882, will be delinquent, and
advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment: is made before, will be sold on
MONDAY, the 12th day of JUNE, 1882, to
pay the delinquent assessment, together
with costs of advertising and expenses of
sale. By order of the Board of Directors.
J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary.
Office—Room 4, No 309 California street,
San Francisco, California. 220
_INSOLYENT NOTICE.
N the Superior Court of the County o
. Nevada, State of California, In the
matter ot Frank M. Schmidt, an Insolvent
Debtor, Frank M. Schmidt having filed in
this Court his petition, schedule, and inventory in Insolvency, by which it appears that
he isan Insolvent Debtor, the said Frank
M. Schmidt is hereby declared to be insolvent. TheSheriff of the county of Nevada
ishereby directed to take possession of all
the estate, real and personal, of the said
Frank M. Schmidt, debtor, except such as
ay be by law exempt from execution, and
2f his deeds, vouchers, books of account,
aad papers, and to keep the same safelv unthe appointment of an assignee of his esfate. All persons are forbidden to pay any
debts to the said insolvent orto deliver any
property belonging to him, or to any person, firm or corporation or association for
his use. The said debtor ‘s hereby forbid
den to transferor deliver any property, until the further order of this Court, except
as herein ordered, It is further ordered
that all the creditors. of said debtor be and
appear before the Hon. John Caldwell,
Judge of the Superior Court of the County
of Nevada, in open Court, at the Court
Room of said Court in the city and Coun
of Nevada, on the TENTH day of MAY,
A. B. 188%, 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 that the order be
published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a
newspaper of general circulation, published
in Nevada City, Nevada -county, as often as
the said paper is published before the day
set for the meeting of creditors, and it is
further ordered that in the meantime all
proceedings against the said insolvent be
sta, ed
Dated April 5th, 1882.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada
County, California.
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Notice to Creditors.
STAT of Clara Evans, deceased.—
E Notice ishereby given by the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Clara
Evans, deceased, to the creditors of and all
persons hav a ee against the said deceased, toexhibit them with the necessary
vouchers within four months after the first
publication of this notice, to the said Administrator at the law office of Niles Searls,
in the city of Nevada, in the county of Nevada. JOHN EVANS,
Administrator of Estate of Clara Eyans, deceased,
Dated atNevada City, March 25th, 1882.
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Trains Will Leave « and Arrive: at
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“: -ON AND AFTER a
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Monday, December 13th, as follows:
LBAVING FOR COLFAX.
6:30 A. M. Daily; connecting with Passenger, arriving,in San Francisco at 6:05 P.M.
4:20 ve. M. Daily. mes
FOR GRASS VAELEY-ONL¥
. 10:00 A. M, Daily (Sundays excépted.) 22
31:30 A, M. (Sundays only.) ar
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
14.18 a. M, Daily, :
9:18 P.M. pear connecting with PassFrancisco at 8:00 A.M.
FROM GRASS VALLEY ONLY. ,
~T lode, 588, 4 feet or 8.84 ch’s to a post marked”
+1 on west side of Sec. 13,
Nevada County Narrow Guage . :
var.
18° east’N 1-4© E. 13.78 chi »
between Sec’s 13 and 14, 2220.5 feet or 33.78
ch’s to a post marked “W, No. 2,” from
g the corner common to Sec’s 11, 12, 13 and, 14, 7,16 N. BR. 8
bears N. 1-4© E, 20 ch’s
8. 10.00 chs. cross
Peck’s ravine, 772.2 ft or 11.70 ch’s cross lode
ti vid quartz mine opmrored
peer bo 14° E. 65 I’ks from leaning oak
mentioned in Providence field notes 1333.2
feet or 20.20 ch’s to a post marked “W,. No.
3,” trom which a cedar tree 9 in's diam. bears
N. 762 W. 8I’ks dist; thence N. 8-42 E.613.8
feet or 9.30 ch’s to a post marked ‘‘W. No.
4,” trom which a tree6 in’s bears
8. 45° EB. 11 ks dist; thence-8 $1 1-42 E.
577.5 feet or 8.75 ch’s to a post marked ‘“W.
No. 5,” from which a pine tree 14 in’s diam.
bears 8. 26° W. 9 I’kedist; thence 823° E.
11.00 ch’s cross branch of Peck’s ravine,1496.9
feet or 22.68 ch's post “‘P. No. 8” of Perseverance quartz mine @ wed survey) 41.50
ch’s cross Rough and Ready road 2803 feet or
42.47. ch’s to a poet marked ‘‘W. No. 6,” from
which a pine tree 5in's diam: bears N. 21°
W. 23 I’ks dist; thence N, 78 1-25 W. 500.3
feet or 7.58 ch's to a pine marked ‘"W
No. 7” on south side of road; thence 8. 84 1-2
> W. 7.00 ch’s cross road 707,5 feet or 10.72
ch’s to a post marked“‘W. No, 8” from which
a pine tree 12 in's diam. bears N. 87° W. 29
l’ks dist; thence N. 880 W. 863.9 feet or 13.09
ch’s to the place of beginning and containing
104,64 acres, of which 53.33 acres are contained in the sutveys of the quartz lodes hereinafter described, having area of placer claim
56.31 acres.
Peck No. 1Quartz Lode,
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
in at NW. corner ata post marked
“P.1 No. 7” from which a pine tree 7 in's
diam, bears N. 38° E. 10 I’ks dist; thence var.
18° east N,.549 E. 3.14 ch's cross branch of
Peck’s ravine, 3.20 ch’s cross lode line of
Providence quartz mine as surveyed,4.54 ch's
Ve: “P.1°No. 1” on lode, 4.79 ch’s cross
ranch of Peck’s ravine, 493 feet or 7.47 ch’s
to post marked “‘P, 1_No 6" on line of Williams placer, from post *W. No. 2”
bears N. 89 1-4 W. 15.73 ch's dist; thence
§. 89 1-42 E. 182.7 feet or 2.01 ch’s to post
marked ‘“P, 1 No. 6”; thence S. 36° E. 3.80
ch’s cross branch of Peck’s ravine, 1396.6 feet
or 21,16 ch’s to marked ‘‘P. 1-No,4”-on
east line of Williams placer, from which post
“P, No. 8” of Perseveraace quartz mine bears
N. 23-42 W. 2.40 ch’s dist; thence 8. 2 3-49
E. 28.4 feet or 0.48 ch’s to a post marked
“F. 1 No. 3” from which a pine tree 8 in’s
diam, bears N. 47° W. 11 I’k# dist; thence
§. 54° W. 4.30 ch’s post ‘‘P, 1 No. 2” on
“P.1 No. 8” from which the 1-4 Sec, corner
T. 16, N. RNo-8E.
M. D. M. bears N. 82° 41’ W. 23.83 chs dist;
thence N. 86° W. 1499.5 feet or 22.72 chs to
place of beginning and containing 20.5 acres.
Peck No. 2 Lode,
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Beginning at NW. cor. at a post marked
“Pp. 2 No. 4” and P. No 8,from which the
1 Src cor, on west side of Sec, 13,T. 16, N. R.
©. 8. E. M. D, B.and M. beats N. 88° 41’ W
23, 38: chs. dist;thence var. 18 Kast N, 54°
E.4.54 chs. post‘P. 2. No.1” on lode 583. 4 ft. or
8.84 chs. to a post marked “P 2 No. 5” and
“P . No. 3”; thence S 2 3-4 © E, 15.60 chs.
cross Rough and Ready road 1093.6 ft. or
16.57 chs. to a post marked “P 2 No. 6;"
thence § 54° W 33.7 ft or 0.51 chs. to post
“P2 No. 2” on lode; thence N.784° W. 312.8
ft. or 4.74 chs. toa post marked ‘‘P 2 No. 3’
from which a pine tree 12 in’s diam. bears
$65° E46 lks, dist.; thence N 15° W 0.30
chs. cross Rough and Ready road 732.6 ft.
or 11.10 chs. to the place of beginning and
containing 8 83-100 acres.
Providence South Extension Lode.
Survey of Exterior Boundaries
Beginning at Southwest corner at a post
marked ‘“‘P, 8. X. No. 3;” pt abs var. tee
East, N. 24° E, 1,500 ft. or 22.73 chs.to a 2)
+ marked ‘*P.S. X. No. 4” from which the
Sec. corner on West side of Sec. 13, T. 16,
.R. 8,E. M. D. B. and M. bears 8. 41° 19’ W.
14.28 chs, dist,; thence 8. 874° E. 256.7 ft.
or 3.89 chs. to a post marked ‘‘P.S. X. No.
6” on line of Peck No. 1 lode; thence 8. 36 9
1.04 chs. cross lode lire post
‘P. 8S. No. 1” bears N. 23° E. 82 Iks.
dist. 550.4 ft. or 8.34 chs. to post marked
“PS. X. No. 6;” thence S, 24° W. 1069.9 ft.
or 16.21 chs. to a post marked P. 8. X. No.
7;” thence N. 874° W. 4.54 chs., Post ‘‘P.
8. X. No. 2” onlode, 599.3 ft or 9.08 chs. to
the place of beginning and containing 18
95-100 acres,
Cross Lode
Survey -of Exterior Boundaries.
Ee eS
Beginning at a post marked ‘‘C No. 7” on
the NE boundary of Peck No. 1 lode; thence
var. 18° t, 8. 74° E. 475.2 ft. or 7.20
chs, toa post marked ‘‘C No. 6” on East line
of Williams Placer, from whicha pine tree 8
in’s diam bears N. 672 W, 9lks dist.;
thence 8, 28-4° E. 234.3 ft, or 356 chs to a
post marked “C No. 5” from which post
*P No. 8” of Perseverance Quartz Mine (approved survey) bearsS 2 3-49 E, 2.15 chs.
dist.; thence 8S. 16° W. 118 chs. post ‘‘C
No.1” on lode 208.5 ft. or 3.16 chs. toa ey
marked “C, No, 4” from which aed £88
No. 4” bears 8. 836° E.-1,85 chs. dist.; thence
N 86° W. 8.22 chs. cross lode line 698.9 ft.
or 10.59 chs. to ae of beginning.
Toss e.
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
“. Part B.
Beginning at a post marked “C, No. 3”
southwest corner; thence var 18° East N.
16° E. 4.54 chs. post ‘“‘C. No. 2’ on lode
599.3 ft. or 9.08 chs. to a post marked *‘C.
No. 8;” thenze 8. 74°. E. 118,1 ft, or 1.79 chs,
toa post marked “‘€-No--9”_on_line. of Peck
No. 1 claim; thence 8. 54° W. 87.8 ft, or
1.88 chs. to post “‘P 1 No. 7” of Peck No. 1, .
claim; thence 8S. 36° E. 5.67 chs. cross lode
line 396 ft. or 6.00 chs. to post ‘‘P. 8, X. No.
5;” thence N. 874° W. 256.7. ft. or 3.89 chs.
to post ““P. 8S. X. No. 4.” of Providence
southern extensicn claim; thence 8. 24° W.
2.33 ft, or 3.53 chs, toa post marked “CO No.
10”; thence N. 74° W. 180.8 feet or 2.74 ch’s
to the place of beginning, and nn
Part A, 2.52acres. Part B. 2.52 acres. Tota
5.04 acres. 4
Total area of placer 56.31 acres. Total area
of quartz claim 53.33 acres. Total area of
claims 109.64 acres.
Adjoining claimants are the Providence
uartz mine, te Perseverence quartz mine
nd Dingley claim, and designated as lots
‘Nos,-108, 109, 110, 111 112 and 113, in Section
13, Pownship 16 north, Range 8 east, MtDiab!o baseand meridian.
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days from
the first day of publishing hereof.
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
J M. Walling Att'y. mh21
-* Probate Notice.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT, in and for
the county of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter.of the estate of David Thom,
deceased. Pursuant to an order of said Superior Court, made on the 11th day of April,
1882, hotice is hereby given, that Monday,
the ist day of May 1882, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
of said day, at the Court Room of said Court,
at the Court House ip the City and County
of Nevada, has been appointed as the time
and place for proving: the Will of said David
*
Assesemert Notice. ©
A inc
California. Wiscaticn of Works,
near Nevada City, Nevada county, Californa. Notice.is Korey aves, that at a reetthe Board of Directors, held on the 3 Py) has . ing of
} application for Patent. for the Wil. 2ist day of April, A. D. 1882, an assessment
liams Placer and Mines, bearing , . (No. 9) of Ten cents per share was levied upGold , N ‘Coun. . On.the capital stock of the corporation, payyy California, and in the and . able immediately, in United States gold coin,
notes on file in this office,as follows, viz: . t the Sec at the office of the Compa
W: ne. ny, No. 625 mercial street,San Francisco
‘Beginning at a post marked ““W; No. 1” on . California. Any stock which this asnorth side of Rough an: ly sessment sha}} remain un on the 25th day
of , A. D, 1882, will be delinquent and
civentibed for sale at public auction ; and
unless payment is made before, will be sold
on M y, the 12th day of June, 1882,
to Re, the delinquent assessment together
with costs of advertising and expenses of
stile; _ By order of the Board of Directors.
‘ THEV. WETZEL, Secretary.
Office, 525 Commercial street, San 'Francisco, California -f2l
“Notice to Urcditors.
i the Superior Court of Nevada county,
State of California, in the matter of the
estate of John Hyslop, deceased. * Notice
is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of John Hyslop, ded, to all credit of, and all persons
ering claims against the said deceased, to
exhibit them with the necessary vouchers,
within four months after the first publication of this notice, tothe said aaministraror
athis office on Bridge street, in the town of
Truckee, Cal. WM. IRWIN,
Administrator of te estate of John Hyslop,
deceased.
Dated, Truckee; April 15th, 1£82,
_ Walling & Weisenburger, Atty’s.
NEVADA CITY ACADEMY.
M. B. B. POTTER, Principal.
ald
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HE GREAT NEED THOSE HAVE
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e general practitioner is not sufficiently
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Land it must be left to the specialist, who
education, long practice,
ge and senspocauatve mind, isprepa to
cure them.
DR. J.C. YOUNG
Opened his now celebrated Institute in 1850
for the purpose of affording the afflicted the
certainty of honorable and skillful treatment
and perfect and permanent restoration, and
for over 30 years i sustained the first
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Iam aware that by dwelling upon so uninVigor the ignorant may asperse my motive,
but the desire to inform those who
are snffering through ignorance,
and who by carelessness or want of
knowledge that a eure can be had,
are not only hurrying themselves to
an untimely grave, but giving sexual
weakness as an inheritance to future generations, is too great an incentive to permit me
to be silent.
Symptoms.
IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM NIGHT
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CONFUSION OF MIND, SLIGHT LOSSES
WHEN UNDER EXCITEMENT, VARIABLE
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And should not hesitate to seek at once
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you in any of the Troubles, Weaknesses,
Distresses and Sufferings to which
asa sex you are Liable.
4 You will find in the Doctor a friend
upon whom you car rely for comfort, aid and
cure!
Dr. Young's Female Remedies have
ined a reputation for i ee
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ever offered. They can be sent by mail or
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Those desiring personal care and attention
can have all necessary accommodations furnished
is
Letters.
Those who.can not visit the city can by
giving their symptoms in their own way, receive advice, and when desjred, treatment at
home with every assurance of a cure.
LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED.
Address,
DR. J. C. YOUNG,
Medical Institute,
No. 7 Stockton St.
San Francisco, Feb. 21, 1882.
_ DR. SPINNEY,
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Middle Men.
There are many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accompanied
by a slight smarting of burning sensation
anda Weakening of the system in a manner
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often be found, and sometimes small partieles of albumen will appear, or the color will
be of a thin milkish hue, again changing to
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orough knowl.
viting a subject as the Decay of Sexual . ”
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Established iv
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i. Stricture, Syphil-,
a7 isin all ite forms
; Seminal ki
SOME IMPORTANT STATEMENTS ©
WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE WHOLLY
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Seminai Weakness
Seminal Emissions, the correction: ‘of self
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train of ee’ pa un combatted
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countenance, dark spots under the eyes
in in the head, ringing in the ears, noise
ike the rustling of leaves and the rattling of
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Sond % sti The truth of these te focte
is absolute, orcan the
nounce be ignored ms :
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San Wrancisco, Cal., Oct. 28, 1881.
i Messrs, H. H. Warner & €o,:
. Gentuemex: 1 have been suffering for
tén’years with co ive attacks of the kidneys, which manifested themselves by’ intense painsand weakness ‘in the: back and
loins. The frequency of these attacks diseased my k’dneys to such an extent that
gravel stones formed. I stones ranging in size from the Gein tea good.
sized pea. When the stones passed from the
kidneys into the bladder, F experienced: intense pain from thi Pos Sigs of the kidney tinside the hip bone, ° infront and so ¢
the womb of the urefer. The dischary. of
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were very severe, coming On §
and retu: from time to time until the
stones were discharged; at times, the pain
wes go severe that they amounted to almost
y an
chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted
proaching eng oe a dislike to form new
acquaintances, di
loss_of , hectic ¥ ¥
various eruptions about the face, furred
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night sweats, nia and frequent insanity. If reliefbe not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately,either.in person
or by letter, andhave a cure effected by his
new and scientific mode of treating his diseases, which never failsof effecting a quick
and radical cure.
Married Men.
Or those who contemplate marriage, “ut
are suffering under any of these «+ cul
maladies, should not forget th wd responsibility resting upon ther delay to
obtain immediate relief. ~
Cured at Home.
Persons ta distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
stating case; symptons, length of time the
disease hascontinued, and the medicine will
be promptly sent, free form damage or
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full and plain directions for use. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, ina registered
letter through the Post Office, or through
Wells, Fargo & Co. a package of medicine
will beforwarded by express to any part of
the Union.
Address DR. J. F.GIBBON, 623 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Office Box 1957.
4aF Correspondents will please inform Dr.
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the Nevapa City DaiLy TRANSCRIPT
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all KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS
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ical Devility, Semina
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NSTABLISHED in 1851, for the permanent
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The immense destruction of human life.annually from secret and chronic diseases,caused this old and reliable institution to be established first in Pluladelphia, Penn., in 1850,
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Messrs, H. H. Warner & Co.:
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Messrs. H, H. Warner & Co.:
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Messrs. H. H. Warner & Co.:
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