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November 15, 1876 (4 pages)

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Se oh tlhe, Ts Sale P 2: to 48 hours. Bhe. Daily Transcript NEVADA CITY, CAL. x, P. BROWN. =: zs es Sees : ~“BROWN & WATSON, Proprietors. THOS.» PRICE’S ASSAY OFFICE, —AND— CHEMICAL LABORATORY. 524 SACRAMENTO S1., SAN FRANCISCO bid ee JUST ISSUED. 200th _EDiTION. MAN HOOD, REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE AUTHOR, : 4 E. pg F, CURWIS, M. D.; &c., &c., A.Medical Essay on the cause and cure of heulth is, lost. and how regam d. it gives . a clear synopsis 01 theimpediments to . marriage, the treatment of nervous . phy-ical debility; exhausted Vitality. and . ell. other, disea-é3 *apvertiining then to the-results of ywenty years successful prac: OPINIONS OF ‘THE PRESS,* © a eposi's of tullion received,“melted g I jnto bars, and rétu ns made in from 4 ion can be forwarded to this Oftice. at Bullion can be f from aby part of the interior by Express ©: gnd returns made in the Saine Manher. Careful Analysis made of Ores, Metals, . soils, Waters, industrial Products, ete. . Mines examinedant r-p rted upon, Con ® cultations on Cuemical and Metilurgical = surstiens:———— ste By. i t —a ‘ Charges: Gold and Silver Bullion. Gold bars on all amounts below $1,000, . 2 00. : Gold Bars on al! amounts above per cent. Silver Bars on a 1,000, 36 Ab ll amounts below $400, 2. : a Bars on all amounts above $400, 4 __ per cent. na Bare for thé Gold, . oc). sass $2 00 “ ts * “e Silver ..,. 4 per cent. Determination of 441d and vdilverin any alloy, $20. Ores. Assay for Gold an‘i Silver...... B33 = “ * Gold, Silver aud ‘Leal. ..5 ii “ © Gold, Sylver and Copper. ..5 00. “ ES ORDER. cise cay is ei a ais i BON. 5 “ ory Tin ss i‘ ss 4 Matewsilver 7. occ. co wakes ao. 6 Manwancse.. 2.65 es * Chromium Test forany single mejal Analyses = ; Qualitative Analysis of Ores, $10 to $25 00 ee iy ot Water Quantitative ‘‘ OF I vases * 6) GE GANG. ccs se Proximate Analysis of Coul...« 1 Quantitative ‘ me eek ae Oe Complete analyses quiulitative and qnantitative, of complex substances. at special rates, agld ‘A. LADEMAN, 2 WHODR§4LE AND Re TAIL DEALER IN . GROCERI£§ AND PRODUCE, 5 COMMERCINL LSEREET, Nevada City. STORE 13. ALWAYS FILDED With lee. M’ CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, . Produce of all kinds, etcMy Goods are So'd at the Lowest Prices and are Delivered within’ a Reasonable Distance Free of Charge. Thankful for the patronage already be. stowed, I respectfully solictt a continuS snce of the same., A. LACEMAN, Nevada City? August 9, 1876. {5 MOUNT ALIN Favusa, From the Orchard of JOSIAH ROGERS, On American Hill, be \ ILL, FROM THIS TIME FORTH, BS be for sale at the store of WILLIAM BLACK, Commercial Street, Nevada City. The fruit from “his orchard is justly cel*orated for its variety, fine flavor andj size. FAMILIES SUPPLI' D-IN QUANTITIES TO 8UIT, AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, All orders from any pert of the State Momptly filled, : Regular customers will be fairly dealt vith and satipfa:tion gudranteed. 9 WILLIAM BLACK, _un?-Im ~« Comme: cial St. CHOICE: FRUIT, FROM THE CELEBRATED CHAPMAN -', OLCHARD, q T L. NICHOLSON, Lessee of the . .*@ above Orchard, has appuinted SUTTON & JUDGE, p ‘sents for the gale of all kinds of FRUY18 U their sezson, Families willbe supplied in quantities Suit, at the lowest market rates. 7 q “ders from the surrounding towns ank fa’? rart of the connty solicited and ba Uptly fillea, Direct all orders to SUTTON & JUDGE, MMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY. Tune 28th, 1876., nhs ga ICE, ICE, ICE. JERS sent to the ! Bizelow’s, or vive! e, Will e i ff ‘eae eX ae -injire--ne-—one:--Medical ‘Pimes ~and—-Gie . gette, : ue od.Lecturer of, Minnesota, und for the CURTIS ON “‘MANHOOD,’—Phere is no member of society by whom this book will not be foubd usefal, wheth-r he be parent, preceptor gr clergyman:—London Times. i : : CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—This booxr shonlu be read by the’ young for instruc: tion, and by the afflicted tor rel et; it will Price—One Dollar, by mail ur, express Address the author? DR. CURTIS, 520 Sutter street, or Ps O. Box 497, San, Francisco, al. . __85-1y BUSINESS. COLLEGE, —AND— = TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. 8 san FRANCISCO. ENRY BARNARD, A. M.,. Professor .of Matheriatic-and Scien e of Acvunts; graduate of Prince of Wales Coleye. aud Stow’s Model and Normal ‘lrainng School; late Sta:e institure Directoc yast five yeafs President of the Minncapois Basiness’ College; Baviog disposed of is entire interest in-that institution, and emvoved to San Franclsco, will hereafter onduct a First Class Cominercial College b that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street, ind 220 Kearty. street, Hardie Place, (with pretnature decline in man, showing how . ye uud . . NiXd DAY after 12 M. Jilice in Koom 38,) where fe will give his personal attention and servi es to those who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or the Science of Accoants and English Branches Prof, Barnurd is the originator and uuthor of the celebrated metnod of Teaching Accounts whicli has b? come, so po. ular in elucidating the intricacies and myste*ies of Bookkeeping. in order to sé -eiiplity the superiority of bis method of instruction, he has organized _Barnard’s Business College and Telegraph Institute, San Francisco. A SPECIAL FEATURE. No tnore students wili be admitted to the Coliege-than Professor Burnaid can attend to with his own personal instruction. He has not organized this enterprise merely as an easy way to make mm’ nev, but to esiab-, tish-ns en viable a reputation as an Instiyetor as he has left behind him in Minneséta. and to build up a Business College Of the highest merit, in woich the fullest equivalent will be given for all Tuifton collected, and whieh, by personal ¢ffort, he. will Coust, in which to obtéim a first class Practical Business Education. HOURS OF INSTRUCTION. Day SEss1ons—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 2 to eM. : EVENING SEsstons—T,30 to 9.30 P, M; Students will be entitled to the use of tne rooms from $.30 A. M.to5 P.M., thus snabling them to work outside of the hours ‘of instruction, La: tesA separate apartment will. be reserved for the Lady Stu lents. wno .will be provided with every convenience to fatilitate their work. _ : STATIONERY ANU. Bcoxs—Our arrangem-nts-ure such that all supplies tor the course can be obtained of us at rates much below the usual cost, and corresponding in every particular with the books used in reay business. DrpLoMas--Our Diplomas are engraved on stevl, finely executed at great cost; they . vill be issued to students completing the . Course in the Business Department: on payinent of the fee of five dollars. © ; No -Vacation--The: College will be in session during theentire year. Students will be admitted at any time. No Copyrya From Text Booxs—The highly objectionable metbod.of copying from text books without understandiny what is intended to be conveyed is *itogether avoiued, All work done is the direct product of the student’s own thought DiscriPLine—We maintain the most rigid discipline, insisting up: n perfect ordér axa system in everything. We treat every student 48 a gentleman or dy, avd expect apnly gentlemanly or lady-Tike conduct in return. Ve do not have rules or pepalties but adapt special modes of treatment to special cases. Noconduct is allowed that would not be tolerated in the drawing room of a well regulated family. For ful! particulars send for Catalogue and Circulars. explaining Course of Study. We offer in'ucements that are superivr to those offered by any similar institution in the city. _For further information address BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120 Sutter street, Room 38, San Francisco, Cal References, by permission Hon. David . Burt, State Superintendent of. Public In struction, Minnesota; Hon. H B. Wilson late Superintendent of Puolic Instruction Minnesota; W7D. Garland, Equitable Lif Assurance Society, 426 California street. £ F.; 8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 Sap some street, 8. B. San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PARTIES WISHING TO BUY FURNITURE. = : Sage a = /\REIGHT froiuz. San Francisco being if now reduced to a nominal figure, Parties in NEVADA CITY and vicinity can SAVE 50 PER CENT, ' From local prices, by sending direct to J,A.SHABER & CO, . For anything ix fhe F-rniture and Bedding . promptly, and be sure to come in gio i or-, der, r they are the cheapest and most reliable dealers in San francisco, uii orders or letters of enqui o Address Bad 4 ty HEVADA CE CUMPANY, ai ‘ ri) ¥ bec s a ry ae ’ . = F f0T Market otrec t, Sui Francisco. . . muke the best institution on the Pacific . . Ledge, together with tunn: ] . town of Graniteville, saga = 4fj PACIFIC REFINERY BULLION EXCHANGE. _416 Montgomery Su eet, — é j= SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. A SSAY returns for Unparted—G@old o1 Sliver Burs made ib 24 hours. _ Deposits Uf Gold Bullion for Coin, de posited vefore paid th 20’clock, will be Returns-of Fine Siiver in from 10 to 2 days. , ? bullion oan be shipped by Express, anc returns in Loin madegin the sume manner, . a. a, KELLOGG, President. J. HEWSTON, Jr., Sup, finténdent. Formerly of Kellogs, Hewston & Co. auys-3m ° or RUDOLPH. PHOTO-GALLERY. “BROAD STREET; NEVADA-cItY— + ‘Mrs, J. F. Feudolph, Artist. H AVING'the modern Photographic Ap. eu plisneceBy is prepared. to make-and finish Photographs in the highest style ot the art Jy¥23 CUNSTABLE’S SALE. 2 FATE OF CALIFURNIA, COUN KD Nevada, Tow chip of Eureka, tue of’an execution ty me delive from the Court of J. M. Ballard fsq., an acting Justiceof the Peace, in and for the county aforesail, bearing date October 2xth A. i* 1876, to-satisty a indgmenut rendered by said Justice of the Peace on the 2nd day of Sept4mber, A. D. 1875, in favor of Rotert Moore and against Literty M-& M G6 & corporation, tor the um of Two han. dred and eighty six dollars, debt, interet damages and costs of suit. I have taken iu execution, and will 8ell to the highest bidder tor cash, alk the following described progr y. to wit; That certein gu rtz claim known-as the Liberty’ Qnuriz 8, shatts, car-, also: a quartz mill with Copper plates, sluices und all the appurtenances belonging .to the same; the hoisting works of the y. riy M.&M Co,, with enyine, boilers, belts shafts, pullies, whe ls, ana all the appurtepances belonging te the fame, Said property is situated 3 a mile ‘above the hureka Township, county of Nevads State of Cal fornia. Notice is hereby given that I will ex. pose at Public Sate ali of the above deecribed -pruperty in front of John Exzan’s Saloon, in the town ot Graniteville, Town. ne of Pareka, County pf N, vada State of California, on SATURD, 25 * Seine Pag DAY, the 25th day By virered, issued , and right of way; battery Stamps, named defendants, to satisfy the above de mands and accruiny eosts. ee : RICHARD DILLON, __ Oonstable Eureka Township. Constable’s Sale Y virtue ofan Ix ] ted and i cution tome diree{ 1 delivered issued from the Court of Leop. Gurtbhe, an acting Justice in and forthe ‘Township and County of. Nevada, State of California, bedring date Nov Ist, 1876, on a judgment rehdered in. said Court on the 25th day o favor of Samne h f August, 1876, in 1 Nichols and against A. H. tddy and 1 a Twist in the sim of $179 50, (one hundred and Seventy-nine‘and 6-100 dolars. damages, and $12 50 costs fe suit, with acgruibg costs. I have this day leview upon und seized and shall expose at public auction in front pf the Court House on 3ATURDAY; 8 Ov. 25th, 1876. between the hours of W o'clock, A, M--and 5 o'clock. P. M., for cash in United States gold coin, ail the right. title ind interest of A, H, Eddy and Ira Twi-t, ofin and to the fol. low!ig described pro ‘erty, vid; That certain piece of wining ground situated about 13¢ miles north of Nevada City, adjoining the Woody: ]'e¢ Company on the Eust and the Manzanita Company on the South ard known as the L ird ground.) Alsu, Hoisting Works with ali appurtenances and biacksmith shop. Also, all shafts, tunnels, drifts and conne ctlons in and about suid juine, 3 iven under m vember, 1576. ns ___WILLTIA M SCOTT, Constable. n3 ¢ ’ ¥ hand this 34 day of No~~ ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Y UBA GRAVEL RANGE MINING CO. Location of principal place of buginess, North San Juan, Nevada county, Cal‘ifornia. Lucation of works, Grizzly Hill, Bloomfield tow ship, Nevada county, Cal. ifornia.—Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held at the ottice of the Company on the 30th, day of October, A. D. 1876, an assessment (No. 7} of torty cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold eoin, to the Secretary at the office of the company, Main street, North San Juan, Nevada county, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain uppaid on Monday,the 4th day of December. 1876, will be delinquent and advertised for Bale ut public auction and unless payment is made before, will be‘ sold on TUESDAY, th: Twenty-sixth day of December,.1876,to pay the delinquent assessmwen’, together with costsouf adver ising and expenses of Sale. INL HUNTER. Secretary. Office Main Street, North San Juan, Nevada County, Cal . *wpuao nl STOCKHOLDFR’S MEETING. M°ETING OF THE 8STOCKHOLDi ERs of the Citizens Bunk wil] be heht at the Banking House, street. on Monday evening , Nov. 6. at 71 ix By-Laws, und trausecting such other busihess as taay lawfully come before it. v4 E. M. PRE-TON, President. ‘AN NUAL MEETING. NORTH RLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING Co.
. or Upholstery line, and it will be shipped . FEXHF Arnnal Mecting of the Stockholders of the sbove named Company, for i the «l-etion of Directors to serve for the j ensuing year, and for the ther business transaction of ae may properly come » the meet ng, will be hcid at the oficeof the company, 24° Halleck iding, No. 220 Sans me «treet. {o60rn Ran TY OF , 1876, bet i pore of 9 o’clock A. M. and 4 wckek S. M. Taken us the Lroperty of the above on : Broad . Frarncigeo, California, on WEDNESDAY, . ! the direst, day of, November, 1873, «at 127 Geld M.F.GAME Secrct ' ‘ o'clock P.M, for the purpose of adopting’! Sherman & FORNIA WEDNESDAY. MOEKNING, NOVEMBER 15. 1876, achinery for Sale, AT THE NEV.ADA FOUNDRY. [in excellent order.ee ee tsets hoisting machinery, + 8ets pumping machinery Lb-sets hoisting ‘und’ pumping machinery with wood work somplete, in good order “nger pump, 10 inch 6 feet stroke, a go ‘ re s be) eo So L “4 yam 6s* we . ce ae 5 6% ‘ a 2 ‘s 5&G « “ 1 “6 ry a 8 54 ne 2 Hansbrow ‘* ae 6 inch “ 6 Knox pans, Scere 12 waten gates frour 5 inches to 15. inche. 700 teet 8inch pump column Lik fron. 300“ en : 8 eee SY ee te 350 og 9 6 “e 100@: ** 11 «« “water pipé No. 14 iron A geri of mining and blacksmith tools, ett., etc, : . THom & ALLAN, Aevaca Foundry. Nevada City, May 26th, 1876. m 26 PIANOS, ORGANS, Hyde, Cor. Kearney & Sutter Sta., San Francisco Wholesale end & stail Music Dealers. Weber Pianos are the Best Aud. are now used in Concerts by al} of o Se GREAT ARTISTS, Send for Pescriptive Circulse, The Sherman & Hyde Piano’ , Is the only FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT, ” Sold at Four Hundred Dolla rs! FYNHE Square Pianos are 7% 6 tave; and embraces all Modern Improvethents, such as elegant Rosewood. Cause, Bedutitul Mouldings, Full tron Frame, Cirved Legs and Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe Trebie, etc. Length 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet \ inches, and are FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN. YEARS Agents wanted in e the State for the Celebrated Standard Whith for Volume of Tone, Case, Superiority of Workman gance of Finish anda Durability, {8 UNRIVALLED, We keep constant}; Ga nan sortment of Reliable Cheap Pianos, SEVEN AND A HALFOCYAVE, AGKAPFI "TREBLE, MADE FROM. THE BEST , SEASONED MATERIAL AND FULLY WARRANTED, Prices as low as worthless Piatios can be obtained elsewhere. PIANOS AND ORGANS SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMEN’S, IF DESIRED. Cali and see-us before pa rchasing SHERMAN & H¥DE 4a -NOLISE TO TAXPAYERS. very county county in Organ Beauty of ship, EledG & gvod asFYNHE ASSESSMiNT ROLL FOR THE i year 1876, fot the county of Nevada, having been complete) and delivered into wy hand, the property holders of the evuuty are, hereby notified that the taxes on the same are now duesna the law tor the cwllection of taxes will be strictly inTaxes become delinquent on the foreed first Monday in’January, aud if not Paid per cent. will be prior to that date, five udved. Notice is turther given that for the purpose of receiving taxes, 1 shall be in the several townships atthe times and places stated, to-wit: At Moore’s Flat, Banking House of Marks & Co., Friday, Nov. 10th At North Bloomfield T P, Crandall & Co ’s store, Saturday, Nov. 11th. : At. orth San Juan, Block & Furth’s Banking Hou e, Mund iy, Nov. 13th, At Kough & Ready, Walling’s Hotel, Tuesday, Nov. 14th: At Washinuton, Buisman’s Hotel, Thursday, Nov: 16th. ou Bet; Oliver & Fox's store, Nov 1#th. Truckee, °F. Burckhalter & Co,’s store, Mo: day and Tuesday, Nov 20th and 2st. At Gruss Valley, Findley & Co.’s Eankiny Heuse, Thursday a: d Friday, Nov. 23d and 24th, * At-Nevada City, Citizens Bank, Monday and Tue day, Nov. 27th and 28th, Silv r tothe amount of five dollars only wili be taken on any one assesgudent. J. N. PAYNE, County Colle: tor. New Tri-Weekly Stage Line to NORTH SAN JUAN. ° Saturday, E. NORTHUP, WILL, on and »sfter this date, run a line of. stages between: NtVADA -CELY apd NORTH SAN JUAN, vs f: Lows: Lea¥e North San Juan at G}6 A. M., on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Mornings, . An@ arrive at Nevada City ,:¢t 914 A.M. Leave Ne.adg Cit on the seine days, at 4 o'clock. P. M,, arriving at North Ban . Juan at 7 P.M. 2 30 in, stroke, . i Engine 14 in. Cylinder { es IQ-s* a Ss ___*$ new, 1 k, Laas \ mee “ 94 «4 we 1 “3 10 « “ 20 Pay e ,hew tL “ 16° «> 4s 90 ord 1 4 *S “e “e 18 ae ‘é link l ef 8 ae y és 16 ae e te I 7 . poe = “% “ 16" as 3 Boilers,16 feet by 40 nches 3 incl tubes. ie 6 16 re «s 48 ‘ se 4 cri ae t “ 16 re 40 “es 38 rad a8: £ c e 12% * te 30 “e 3 é “es 4 MUR 8 a fae (0. stamp(650 Ibs Mill, with battery frame. ny “ (900 lbs) * “ “es ‘ MUSIC, . W. G. WiLLIAMS, ‘PACIFIC COAST AGENT . = DETROIT SAFE COMPANY, oe ao ~Sargent & Greerfleaf’s DOUBLE TIME LOCKS, » COMBINATION AND =~ : _ KEY LOoKs, AS SOLD OVFR ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY of these ise CELEBRATED SAFES. —AND— BANK LOCKS, DURING THE PAST YEAR. a The Most Reliable, Best Finished, And Lowest Priced Safes in : S ‘the Market, & SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FOR VAULT DOORS, FIRE ANDBURGLAR PROOF SAFES, Of any Arrangement or Dimensions. — Now constructing,a 20,000 . pound Burglar Proof’ Safe for the Sacramento Savings . Bank. Deslers generally are esp. cially invited to send for cifeulars and prices of BY KEY LOCKS FOR DOORS, DRAWERS, CHES rs, The Finest Locks ewer made. OFFICE “AND SALES Ri IOM, CORNER 4th AND J, STREETS, SA CRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. ete. ete, NEW SAW MIL’ ly AT WILLOW VALLEY. PENHE New Millat Willow Valley ig coim‘pleted and we are now ready to fill al) orders for Building or Mining Lumber,* al) kinds of Lumber kept constantly o1 hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder Stiect, or at the Store of ;Geo. E, TURNER, Pine Street willbe promptly attended to. M.U: & D Marsu, March, 1876, CO. OF C. Founded CAMP, NO. 73, & ; RPER OF CAUCASIANS, Mects ( FVERY SATURDAY. EVENING. at their, Hall, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, over the Drug Store. e10-1m NICE GROCERIES CHAS. F, ROBINSON T his Store, on BROAD STREET, op: D posite the Methodist Church, keeps constantly on bandas fine a stock of GRO! CERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be found in Nevada city, which will be sold as LOW THE TLOWFST. “ive mesenll, 04 JOHN H. HARRISON, wires IN BEEF, MU'T'TON VEAL, CORNED BEEF, CORNED PORK, &e. ‘ Meats sold at reasonable rates: for Cash. Shop on Bread Street Theatre. B, a MILLFR’S See . exiles Carriageand Wagon MarONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE. ODD FELLOWS’ BUILT DING, RROA SPREET, NEVADA CILy. Soci SHARE Sf the public spectinily solicited patronage re Eureka Stage and Express Co _ TIME TABLE, NO. es? 4vOR the government and information of Employees, the Company reserves the rizht to vary the same as circumstances muy require. To tuke effect Wednesyay, May 24th 1876, AtiZ0A. mM.GOING SOUTH. Train No. 1 leaves Nevada City at5 A, M. and leavos Grass Valley at 5,30A. M, arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A.M. Train No. 3, (lde-1 be tween Grass Walley . and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 1I°A, M., arrives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A. M. Train No. 5, leaves Novada at 4:15°P.M., ) Teaves Colfax at. 6.15 P. M ‘GOING NORTH. Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.30-A. M,: leaves Geass \ alleyat 9:05 A. M., arrives'at Nevada at 9:36 A. M, ; . Train No, 4 (.ocal between Gra’s Valley and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley at 2:40 P.M., arrives at Nevadh at 3:10 P. M. Trais No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P. M. Jeave. Grass Villey at 8.25 P. M., arrives at “Nevada ut 8:54,P. M. JOHN F. KIDDER, General Superintendent. enra24 . EXTRACT. 66 : He. things ”’ POND’S EXTRACT. The great Vege pte ‘Pain Destro,er Has been in Use tabTe thirty-ye 1s, and forcleanline prempt-curative virtues. cannot celled, . : : CHILDREN. No family can afford to be ~ withont Pond’g Kxtrect. a¢qdents, Bruises, Contusions, Cuts, Sprain®», 2% relieved almost instantly by extern! 4Pplication Promptly reli¢ves paihS ef Burns, Scalds, Excoriations, Chalitgs, Old Sores, Boils. Felons Corns, ete. 4? rests inflsammatiou, reduces swelji2@s, peak of Fx. over ag25 } } . . } . “ . low prices. . {pe Pachayew delivered, and all erders of i ES ni Aan’ --}> ‘AGES ii heaye fj a ind prompt-y attended ty, a . _ SPAGES will ee Ty ity. duly -1¥. Hie ) eo : 2dn for More Flat aa a é Je dtsry IY, a a addbes = = (Sundays excepted, at y lk mk, MM. . RM. HUNT, M. 0, . Fin Eureka, Mowdayay Wednemiaya at a yr 1 -Fr ays at swtie our. By oe ark aS ed Warr 4 } i Si FB eee vette Wisk ey ¥ AS TEN Pint EB YS! CIAN, “ Returning wil] leave Peoare’s Bj ] E ¥ Soandate excepted al A ve a 4 : eepted, J i NEVADA CIT\, W bly fore si can at A. Mt é t bibs ae o = ~~ . yelief it effords isso prompt that it ¢ , Opposite the Nevada . stops bieeding removes discoloratid nd heals rapidly. FEMALF WEAKNESS, Tt alwoys relieves pain in the back and loins, fullness an@ pressing pai’ in the head, nausea, vertigo. IN LEUCORRHA it bas no equal, AJI kinds of ulverations to which ladies are subject are promptly cured. . uller details in book aceom: any ng each. bottle. PILES —blind and bleeding—meect prompt relief and radyeure. No case however chrenic or obsti,ate ca long resist its rewnar use, ‘ . VARICLOSE VEINS, It is the only sure eure IDNEY DISEASES, . permanence cure . BLEEDING from any canse. For this it isa specific. It hass: ved hundreds of lives Whenall other remedies failed te arresi bleeding from nose, stomuch jnnyvs ond els where, TOOTHACHE, Earache, Neuralgia and Kheumatism are slike relieved, and often permanently cur d PHYSICIANS of all schools who are acquainted with Pond’s” Extract of, Witeh Haz] recommend it totheir Pp Facties. We have lettersof commendation from . hundreds of Jhysicinns, wany of whoni ! . . It has: no equal for order it foruse in their own practice, In. acdition tthe foregoing;they order its use for Swellings of all kinds, Quin' Isy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Tonsils, .#tmple sud chronie Diarrha@a, Catairh (for which it is a speeific), Chill blaina Frosted Fett, Stings of Insects, Mosquitos, ete, Chappe Hands, Face,/and imdeed 4]] munner of skis. diseuses, i TOILE? USE Removes Sor-negs, Rougtine and Smarting; h: als cuts, ¢ ruptions, and Pimples. It revives,invigorates and re‘reshes. while wonderfully improving the Complexicr TO FARMERS— Pond’s Extract.No Stock sreeder, no Livery Men can afford to be” without it, It is used by all the leads ing L very Stebles Street Railroads and first Horsemen in New York City. kh has no «quel for Sprains, Harnéss or Sad dle Chefings Stiffness, Scrstches, Swellings, Cuts, Lacer: tions, Blec dings, Pneu* monis, olic, Biarrha@s, Chills, Colds, &e. fs renge of action is wide, and the is 1 (invaluable in every Farm yard as well as in every Farm house. Jetit be tried once, and vou will never he-withontit, CAUTION! Pi nd’s Extract has been imitatd. The genuine article ‘has the words Pond’s Extract blown tn each bot tle Itis prepared iby the only persons living who ever knew how to prepare it properly, Refuse al) other preparations of Witch Hazel. This isthe only article used by physicians. and in tne hoxpitals of this conntrv ad Enrope =. ISTORY and urges of. Poni’s Extract, inc pamphlet form,sent free on application to POND’S EXTRACT COMPANY. jya2 98 Maiden Lane, New York. lH DR. F. BUELOW, Physician ar.T Surgeon. inethe Theatre. Nevads ‘une 10th. 1874 ufactory, Grass Vallev road, near Ifalf Mile Hous WILLIAM SKAMAN. Agent for Studebaker W: 2a ie gons, Fver> kind of ver . ge el¢ manufactured. to ords Wee Ip the finest style and ¢ hh Portiénlar Attention riven to Reringand Poteting. Attorney and Conreellor at Law is {hoa ns Wos. 6 & 735 BET. Pin} CALIFORNIA STS SAN FRAN iscO,. rass Vulley at 445-P. MM. arrives at” FFICE ON-BROAD STREET adjoin" >