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Range 8 , Mt.
1 location wss made Angust 81, 1893
ty A. R. Lord, James Shoraley and A. 8.
by. them sold and conveyed ¢
. Seti n 2, ‘Township 16 N,
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chains to : rein, are now owner anc
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Adjoining claimants are the Nevada Cit; ‘
: no seragaiga Gold Quartz and Soggs Quartz
ines. ‘
adverse claim: All persons holding any
thereto are hereby — to it the
7 same before this oi within sixty day>
from the first day of publishing hereof.
Ga: nt, Adee Aloe” ee 8.
It & hereby ordered that publication Oo
t noti-e be male in the Dail;
blished at Nevada Cty, fo
‘the period of 60 consecutive days from the
first publication hereof.
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
The first day of publishing of the above
aotice was on the 5th day of September, 12°6
GERWAN ASTHWA
CURK Instantly r‘ eves the must violent at acks, and
et estes comtortaDie see sed by inhalation, thus
reaching disease direct, reloxes the
fafiitates tree expectoration, and
e€fFECTA CG “* where a’!
other remedies Atriat convinces the
most skeptical of its immediate, direct and
ce ge" haggssyg been ye re $1; of
ruggist or by mail, package
fib fac sori. Dr. R.: SCHIFFAAN, St.
Paul., Mina.
FARLEY & LITTLE,
Attorneys at Law
IL PRACTICE IN THE STATE
and United States Courts,
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK—UP STAIRS
SACRAMENTO BANK.
HE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK INTHE
, Corner J and Fifth Streets, Sacraforegoing af el ‘$200,000 ig oe By ups ; loans on real estate,
pub aly » 1885, 044,818 ; term and orJiuain the Ne. . ry deposits, July 1, 1886, $1,06%,681.
vada Daily ign crew a ne Term and ordinary deposits received, and
published at Nevada City, Cal. dividends paid in January and July, :
ED. F. TAYLOR, Mone) loaned upou rest esta e only.
Register. This Bank does exclusively a savings
a Bie bank business, lttormation furnished upwetite was on the “eth day of September, toe W. P. COLEMAN, President.
1886. Ep. R. Hamiuton, Cashier. agll.ém
Home Banefit Life Association
204 Montgomery St,, Vor. Bush...... .San Pranciseo
fe. Baie me a eee Tp Bank of Californ a
REO os eis ahs wannnees cows F.C. Havens
Auditor....I P. Allen (of B’k of California)
CAO ABONE. ie eter. 8k es A. 8. Barney
Secretary... TES caw eee a W. I. Morgan
This Company has paid promptly and without expense to beneficiaries $198,691.35 -during its five
years’ existence, at an'average expense for administration to its members of less than $2.00 per annum
per $1,000 insurance.
Its Certificates are incontestable after the third
year and entirely free from objectionable and technical clauses,
It is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutual Insurance Association in California.
Its.distribution plan rewards the persistent members by cash dividends at periods of five years, which
dividends greatly reduce the cost of insurance for
the first five years and nearly offset the cost for the
second period.
The surplus arising from the difference between
the actual cost of insurance in this Association and
the amount collected fiom members, whenever in
excess of the amount required for mortuary purposes, is deposited.in‘the Reserve Fund for distribution
among surviving members at stated periods.
No Charge for Medical: Examination—No Annual Dues,
ASSESSMENT RATE—FOR EACH $1,000 INSURANCE:
Under 25 years/...... $1 90 . 40 to 45 years....... $2 45
25 to 30 years....... 2-00 . 45 to 50 years.... okie cices a Bt
30 toB5 years:....... 2 05 . 50 to 55 years....... 3 6)
36 to 40 years:..... «+» 2 20 . 55 to 60 years... GEE 490
Tie first assessment will be payable thirty days
pes after date of certificate andthereafterevery 2 months,
DISTRIBUTION CLAS®,
All certificates issued during the year 1886, of the Distribution &
ies, will constitute Distribution Class, No. One. cpa
Certificates in foree December 81, 1890,
~ issued in the year 1886, will, on that date
_ pro.rata te amount contributed; which dividend shall consist of al!
amounts contributed to the Fund by all Certificates of such Reserve
issue, together with all accumulations arising from interest
onal sondlnacrlapirn g-poeaenghe 5S oad onda
the — closing of pe neoess collected Spe members. z
a onic, anuary 1, 1886, all
ass niext following the year of such dividend)”
of the Distribution Serier
receive a cash dividend
ENE DS i SR NSA ANS EGE PONE YAY Nemesia
E
>>
=
ae ae ani.there to sh
‘aure why order of distribution sh ‘ul
ot be made of the residue of raid estat:
wmong the devizees of the said deceased,
secording to law.
Itie further ordered that a copy of thiwder be published for three succes+ite
veeks before the said 224 day of October
(886, in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a
tew paper printed and published in the
ssid Nevada county. :
, JM. WALLING,
8 ior Judge.:
Dated September -20th,. -_
J. B. Jeunes Att’y for Pet'r.
J, 1. CALDWELL,
* Attorney at Law,
Notary Pablic and Conveyancer.
Office—South side Broad street, opp. Union
street, Nevada City.
ILL practice in all the Courts of th
W State, and the Courts of the Unit:
Htates within the State of California,
Willdraw up Deeds, and Mortgages fo
50 each, certificates of acknowledgmen’
ereto includ
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
BROAD STREET.....NEVADA CITY
Opposite National Exchange Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor
(Successor to D. Welllington)
‘Pe Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES
announcer that he has now the larges
Lat of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State,
Teams, with Elegant B ies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the
nost asonable terms, ‘
The Horses are free from vice, ot goodsty!
and capable of going as fast as any gentlemar
ares to drive,. ~
Carriages for Funerals Attended
te with Promptness.
Good Saddle Horses always on hand,
~~. Order to Show Cause.
. N theSuperior Court,in an‘ for the County of Nevada, State of California. In the
matter of the estate .ana guardianship of
frank G weetti, minor.
On reading and filing the tition of
Mary Guscetti, the guardian of the person
and estate of Frank G , & minor,
praying for ancrder of sale of certain real
extate belongingto her said ward, for the
uses and puryoses therein set forth:
It ishersby ordered that the next of kin
of the sxid wardand all persons interested
in the raid estate, appear before this Court
on Wednesday, the 20th’ day of October,
1886 at10 o'clock a, m., atthe court-room
of thie Court, at the Courthouse in the. said
“ounty of Nevada, then and there to show
cause why an .rder should not be granted
for. the sale of such estate,
And it is further ordered that a copy of
tLis order be published at least four successive weeks before tne said day of appearing
inthe Nevada Daily TRaNsorivt, 2 newspaper
See and published in said county of
evi
J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge.
Cross & Simonds Atty’s. 921
Notice to Creditors.
STATE OF PATRICK MULLIGAN, decensed. Notice is heréhy given by the
undersigned, adininistrator of the last will of
Patrick Mulligan, deceased, to the creditors
of, and all persons having claims against
the said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers within fuur menths after the tirst a dnd on of this notice, to
the said administrator, at Nevada ity, in
the county of Nevada.
Dated at Nevada C ty, i —_
kD,
Administrator of the estate of Patrick Mulligan, deceased.
P, F. BIMONDS, 0. W. CROSS
CROSS & SIMONDS,
i YS caves and Counselors at Law
&@ Will practice in the State and U ited
S:ates Courts.
OFFICE—Morgan & Roberts’ Block Ne
vada City.
AINAXAB.
The Celebrated Egyptian
Elixir for the Skin.
LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF 1nIS
Great Complexion Beantifier has been
hought at forced sale and placed with
WALTER VINTON
Corner Bronda = Pine Strects.
The pric» ha b-«n put down to
75 CENTS PER BOTTLE,
Asthe lot ust be sold at once.
‘he testimomals are from ple well
known in this S:ate aud accenaible at any
time. A few are given in the local column
THE TESTIMONIALS sew TMAT
It will cure almost every kind of DISEASE
OF THE SKIN, if pees uxed,
it will give a BRILLIANT and FAIR
COMPLEXION without the use of whiten.
ing or fards,
it will most effectuslly CURE PIMPLES,
In many instances it wil REMOVE FRKEC
KLEs ina few minutes without irritating
the skin
_ It will give TONE to the SKIN, and when
applied on an old and wrinkled faee will
make it appear immediately ma jy yearr
younger.
Its application on the head will immediately sooth all irritation of the scalp,
CURE DANDRUFF and restore the hair to
ite natural coler
App ied on the skin of the fa e, arms and
et, will give a WHFIENESS and
FRESHNESS which will astonich ana please
th.ise who try it, and the effect is immediate.
is elixir is warranted to be PERF«CTLY HARMLESS, and can be used every day,
and several times a , if desired, it
exceedingly pleasant and cooling, It makethe skin immediatel,
and VELVETY, .
WHITENS the DARKEST SKIN; it will in
a tew minutes REMOVE SU v BURNS; it is
the best remedy ever found to cure the erysipelatous inflammation _pronuned by PulSUN OAK; a few applications will be suificient, and for all kinds of skin diseases its
ffect is almost miraculous.
Directionsftor its }use:
Wash the skin with soapand water, and:
after drying it with a towel, rub n the elixir
with a soft cloth: where the skin is net-very
sensitive, rub harder; where rinkles are to
be removed, rub a little . r; Where there
are black spots produced by accumulated
sebaceous matter in the pores, commonly
sales cage rub ~ — alvo a little
jonger; they will generally ppear after
pplications
STAMPING. .
. S Thavea fine and full supply of .
A terus for ali k nds of »
FAWLY WORK & KENSINGTON PAINTING
I will be pleased to solicitall orders in that
line, Piease see sa uple books atthe Mi.ses
Be pr ge moe Pag Comm reial
al orders prom
tended to, ~~
CG
~
pay uve dol ars per mouth.
sim MISS Lizzie QLVER. . !
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ORDINANCE NO, 17.
‘JHE Board of Supervisors of the County
f of Nevada do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1,
se
Every , firm,. ly OF corporation within the Gounty of levada, now engagedin, or who may peat hen ge
conducting, transacting or carr) ing on
vusiness in thigo.dinane hereinafter nam
must before, or at any time of in
the same, procure a license Yr, as
vided for in this ordinance. Kach per-on
companys or corporation so engaged,
vr who may h sean cnet such business, MUst procure such liceuse from the license collectur, and shall be liable to a lice:.se tax tu be collected by the said license
ee ee nag Such license
shuli tor quarterly, (except as provided ctherwies in this celina in advance, and when issued shall auch orize the
pany cfmined thereiu to transact such busess in the said vounty. licenses
ment, or -eparate house
in said county. Three
shall constitute a quarter.
SEOTION It,
Aactioneers are divided into three classes,
and must obtain licenses from the license
collector as tollows: 1—Those whose average
munthly sales amount to ten thousand doiJars or more constitute the first class, and
must pay a license tax ofsixty dollars per
quarier, 2-Those whose monthly sates
ameunt to twenty-five hundred dollars
aud less than teu thousand do.lars constitute
second class, and must pay a license tax o.
twenty-five dolars per quar er. 38 . those
whose aerge monthiy sulesa e less than
twenty-five hundred dollars constitute the
third class, and must ;ay a license tax o1
seven dollars aud flity cents per quarter.
GECTION It,
Persons engaged in banking, loaning
money at interest, or in buying and selling
notes, bondsor other evide ces of indebiednes8 Of private persona, or in baying or selling state,county or city stocks ur other evidenccs of state, county or city indeb edness,
or stocns, or notes, bonds. r other evidences
of iudebtedness of incorporated companies;
orin buying or selling goid vust, gold or sil
ver bullion, gold or sily.r coin, are aivided
iuto -hree:claises, and must pay license tax
meng doing busi in th be . Those doing business in the aggrega!
to the amiount of thirty thousand do lars or
more per quarter .onstitute the first c.a-s,
aod must pay a license tax of fifteen dollars
per quarter. :
2. Those doing business in any amount
under thirty tuou and dollars and over teu
thousand dodars per quarter constitute .he
second clasv aud must pay a liceuse tax o:
seven dollars per quarter,
8. Those doing. bus:ness in any amount
less than teu thousand dollars per quarter
constitute the third class, and must pas »
license tax of three dollars per quarter.
SECTION IV,
Licenses must be obtained for the purpoves hereinatter nam. d, fur which the hvense cullector mus? require pay mene as fol4, Proprietors of billiard tables, not kept
exclusively for family use, must pay. to.
each t ble tive dollars pe: qua ter.
2 Theatres and other plucce of amuse~
ment mu-t pay tor each perfuimance a liceive tux of two dollars,
3. For each show tor pay of any figures,
jugglers, necromancers, magicians, wire or
rupe dancers, ursiéigns ot hand exhibition,
tive dollars per day,
4. Fureach exhibition for pay, for a caraVan Or Menagerie, Or ary Cuuection oO. aniiuals, circus or acrobatic perfurmance, one
hundre.: dollars per day.
6. For each pawy broker fifteen dollars
per quarter.
6, Nor each toll read having a toll bridye
chirty-wix dollars per year,
Tuv provisions uf tuis section do not apply w exh b.tions or entertainments yiven
iurt e bevefl of churcnes, schouls or other
charitable entertainments, vy any amateur
draiaatic association or literary society of
the town or district in. which such exhibit.ou or entertainment is given,
RECTION V,
Every person who sells spirituous, malt or
(erment: d 1iquo.s Or Wine mn less quantities,
hua on? quart, must. in & howure from:
# license tax of fitteen doilary per quaiter.
2. very persou who svils malt or ferne:;ted liquors or wine in sess quantities
than ove quart, and who does not sell spirisuous liquirs, must pay therefor a license
wax of nine dollars per quarter,
SECTION Ws.
Every person who ata fixed place of
business sells any goods, wares or me:chandise, Wines or distilled I quors, drugs +r
medicines, jewelry or wares maue of prectous metals, Whether on commission o¢ othcue License collector and must pay therefor . Ni
. it such firm, or per on, or corporation, or
eith r of them, shall betioa)-le, or refiise, or
neglect, or failto then and there exhibit
such license, he, she or they, as the case
mea: or, and on conviction therevf :halt be
pur ished as provided by section ten of this
Oruinarce tur punishmen’ upon conviction
ofa jemeanor.
SECTION XIt,
In aiddition to the penalty herein prescribed fur the non-payment of avy licen-e,
the license collector shali proceed to collect
he same by civiluction as is provided by
the provisis
of the Political Code of Ca ifornia, and the
County Auditor must prepare biasks and
settle with the collector as now required by
said chapter,
&
SECTION XIII,
This ordinance shall take effect and be in
force onand after fifteen lays from the
date of ite ado tion.
Adopted Octo! ber 4, 1886.
"Fe M_-PRIDGEON, Chr. of Board. .
Attest: F. G. rom d vlerk,
By W.D, Harris, Deputy.
ulluy, W. D.° ° ridgeon, J. F.
Schrvever and W J, Hill voted aye, 06
Crdinance No. 18,
Au Ordinance Providing for Licensing the Raising of or Pasturihg
sheep Within the County of Ke:
vada.
of Nevada do orvain as follows:
qT SECTION I.
Every person, company or corporation
engaged in, or who thall 1 ereafter engage in
the busivess of sgt bed pasturing sheep
within the County of Nevada shill procure
and pay fora license therefor from the license collector vf the Count, of Nevada of
dve cents per head per annum, for each
“ag ee pastured withi said te ose
iy suc rson, compavy or .corperation,
but no iieaia! shall be issued under this ordinance fora less term than one year,
SECTION II,
The license collector shall receive for his
own use for collecting licens:s under this
ordinance a fee of twenty-five per: cent. of
atl money's collectyd for licetises under this
ordivanve, and shall pay into the County
Treasury all sums:so collected in exces-_
hiy said fee, which shall be placed to the
General Koad Fund of the county of Nevala;
SECTION 41.
Every person, company or corporation
wh-shall fail to procurethe license provided
for in this ordi at or before the commencement of the business in this ordinance
namei, shall, n addition to the livense herein levied, be fined in the sum of one hundred dollars, to be recovered in any c. urt
Pon yma jurisdiction in the county of
e
HE Roard. of Supervieors of the County
SECTION IV.
This ordinance chall be in force from and
after fifteen lays after ita
Adopted October 4th, 1886.
__K. M. PR'DGEON,
Chairman of the Board. .
On the adoption of thi: ordinance Mulloy,
Pr Goon, Schroeder and Hill vo ing aye,
and W. D. Woo 1s:voting no, i
Attest: F, @. BEATTY, Clerk.
06 By W. D. Harris, Deputy.
vrwise, (except agricultural or vi tural
productions, or the productions of any
otO kK, by or poultry 1arm of this Stare
when sold by the p vducers thereof, and except such a8 are sold by auctivneers at public sale under I'cense); and all those persons:
whu keep ho.ses or carriages for hire (cxceprasare used in the transportation of
x0. ds), mast obtain from the license collec.
vor of this county fur each brauch of such
busines, sic.nse, and pay quaiterly therefur an amount of money tu be determined
vy the class in woich such persgn is
uy the heeuse collk-cior of this county; such
business to be classified and regulated by
the amount ofthe uverage munthly rales
made or hiring done,and at the rates followi. Those who are estimated t> make ayerage monthly pales of tive tuousand dolla:s
or more coustitute the first-class, and must
2. Of two thousand five hundred dollars
and le:s toan five thousand per month conscitute the cecoud class, and must pay three
doilars per month,
8. Ofall amounts over twelve hundrea
and fifty dolars and less thin twenty-live
nuodred dollars per month co.stitute the
third ciags, and must pay one dollar and fitty cents per wouth,
4. Of at. amou'ts less than twelve hun
dred ania fifty duilars per month constitute
the fourth class and must pay oue dollar
pec month; provided that the sales of
uquo.8 and wines by persons liveused under
action six of this ordiuance must not be in
yuautities Of less than one quart measure;
and further provided that no license must
be required of physicians, surgeons, aputaecaries or chemists for any wines or cpiricua:
iquors they may use in the preparation of
medicines, f
SECTION Vil. )
Every traveling merchant, hawker or
peddler who carries a pack aud vends xoods,
wares or merchandise of any kind must pay
fur alicense five do.lars per month; and
every such traveling werchaut, hawker or
peddier who uses a wagun, or one or more
animals tor the purpose of vending such’
xoous, Wares Or merchandise of any knd
par aad & license of fifteen dollars per
wou
SECTION VII,
Every person who keeps stallion, bull
or jack, and who permiis the same to be
used fur the purpose of propeyation fur
a li therefor from
of this ty amd pay
therefor as foliows:
1, Horees that are hired for the
of propagacion, by the season, at ty dol
tare or COust tute the fir-t cass, and
must pa) a license tax of forty doliars.
% At thirty. oliars and i:ss than fifty
dollars constitute the secund class, and
must pay tWert)-five doliars, uy
8. At flitecn doilass and jess than thirty
dollars constitute the tuird class, and must
pay fifteen dol ars.
4, Ailat less than fifteen dollars corst.tute the fourth ciass and must pay ten dolJars,
5. For each j.ck ten dollars,
6. For each uull niue dullars per year.
eh SECTION 1X,
For each license issued the collector must
collect a fee of one doliarin addition thereto, which ehall pay all fees aud expenses of
collection. ‘
hire, must
tue ab
ins nioand
SECTION xX,
It is further ordained that if any person
or persous; whe.her principal Or principals,
axeut or ayents, clerk 0. clerks, eurpld ¢ or
employes, Gfany tirm or member of ay
tirmo curpor, thall beNOTICE.
VINCENT W1LL LEAVE NEVADA
o bon with his easy riding Carri.ge
for Grass Valley daily at 0a. m., 2p. m.,
and 8.80 p. m ; returning, at 8:30 a. m., 1 p.
m,. and 7 ie m.
This change is made on account of so
many "busses running at night time.
x R, VINCENT, Proprietor.
Nevada City, July 27, 1886
TO. THE UNFORTUNATE.
ee ee
DR. GIBBON’S
O@DISPENSARY gg
Ne. 623 hearney Street,
Corner Commercial San Francisco
«
Established in
1854, for thetreat
ment of Sexual
and Seminal Dieeases such as Go.orrhea, Gleet,
‘Stricture, Syphilisin alkits f rmz,
Seminal weaknes:
Impotency, etc.—
juin Diseases (ot
vears’s standing
wd Ulceratec
egs successfully
weated
Dr. G:tvon has the pleasure of arneunclaataal ; has ar ie from visiting the
c of Euro; and h
‘ceed cenetite at the . os
Kearney ‘Street San F where hs
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, the uence of self
may find
indulgence, is’
both sexes to an
I
8. de
hie
of Chapter 15, Title 7, Part 3, .
id patients and those requiring his services
conseq
abuse. This solitary vice,or depraved sexu.)
practiced
1
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BROAD. STREET,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
The Celebrated. Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon
ee In All Grades. =
Colnabus Buggies, Carrs, Carriages, Phactons, Ee.
In Full Variety. as
E# San Francisco prices with Freight added.
GEO. F. JACOBS, Manager.
Office at G. E. Withington’s Paint Shop.
'n &
BR” eee
7
The largest, Cheapest an
oh
TOBACCO,
PIPES,
THE GERMAN METHOD
ooo
§ ; M FARLEY has returned from
8an Francisco where she has learned
the new German hethod of Fingiring for
Piano Play 2rs, and is now prepared to
lessons.in the same,
Instructions also given in Guitar
Playing. a7 lm
MRS. H. G. PARSONS
TEACHER OF: :
NIVENS’ GIGAR STAND
Masonic Building, Pine Street, NEVADA CITY.
found in the county of
) ~ CUTLERY
Finest Stock of Meerschaum Goods
ever brought. to the county.
Of Fing'ring for the Piano.)
give}.
VocalMusiculoiceCutue}
d Best Assortment to be
a
ETE,
_ CIGARS,
“REMIUM
-ERFUMES
——
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Finest Goods. in. the Market.
4M Inquire at thi )
City. —
?
da City, Cal,
Fine Boots and Shees a specialty
eesis Cipcnni
_REPAIPING NEATLY DONE
Nevada County NG. BR.
ee
TRAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT
NWevada City
~ON AND AFTERTharsday, June 10th, 1886,
AS FOLLOWS
LEAVING,
M, DAILY ; connecti:
mger arriving in San
with Pas‘rancisco at
EoP
8
Pp,
9,4
4 S » or
~~ . M. DAILY; conmecting with ovrland leaving San Francisco at %
ARRIVING,
1.05 43% Paty.
3,00
A. M,
P;M DAILY connecting with Pas
vonger leaving San Francisco at 7.3¢
JOHN. F. KIDDER, Manager
J. FP. PARSONS,
PARSONS & TOMPKINS,
HANICAL Engineers, Draftemen
kinds. Wood, Iron, Oombination and Sus0. A. TOMPKINS.
Quartz Mills & Hoisting Works .
. Erected anywhere onjthe Coast.
»ndence solicited.
Ome Ueiee St., Nevada City, Cal.
MEXICAN
506 PATTERY STREET
END FOR CIRCULARS ‘AND TESTI
2 rend kes ereteanarn gh Boh
ort Duties, and no Taxes for ten years.
HAMILTON MeCORMICK,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
FFICE—Corner of Pine and
cial Streets.
Wi practice in all the Courts of the Btate,
A)
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. } San Franci:
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“follies ana’ ex{
' the, who isa vegul y ¢
hes of the University of Pennsylvania, will
i to forfeit. $500 for a cave of this kind
ithe Vitwl Restorative (unde his
advice and trea ment) will not cure. $1.60 a
‘bottle, or fourtimes the quantity, $5, sent
‘to acdrens on receipt of price, orC. 0
>: fe private name if desired, by
‘M ntie, Al Kearny St., 8. F., Cal.
ee Sample Bottle Free,
Will esent to any one applying
symptoms, an Strict seveey Prtorard oq uit buster sranractions.
Dr.
ALL EUROPEAN PORTS.
Attached to Overland Express Trains
Third-Class Sleeping Cars
treine. ‘No radltisaal ‘change ter Becthe te
Third-Class Cars,
‘£@ Tickets sold, Sleeping-Car Berths seand other information given upon apat the Company's Offices where
eametvovecal: me '
Be >
RAILROAD LANDS
FOR SALE EASONABLE TERMS
Pat Mitts, land Agent, cP. RR
JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, 8. P.R
T. H. GOODMAN, N. TOWNE,
General } er Gen.
SAN F ANCISCO. CAL.
LUMBER ! LUMBER .
The entire Stock of Lumber at the
¥. FLUME C0.’S YARD,
tC" Cemnat ting ofFENCING AND BUILDING
Lumber ot all Kinds,
FLOORING AND DRESSED
LUMBER,
PICKETS, POSTS, SHAKES
AND SHINGLES,
ILL BE SOL? FOR THE NEXT 30
Days for Cash at greatly reduced prices, to close out the business.
All persons wanting Inmber will find it to
their advantage to call at once and make
COOPER& CRAWFORD,
Executors of the Estate of J. S. Dunn, deNevada City Sept. 15, 1885
Pass, & Tkt. Agt
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@aF In Nevada City, Mondays,
Wediesdays and Fridays.
Office in Morgan & Roberts
Cor. Broad & Pine Sts., up stairs
NEVADA CITY.
CASH GROCERY STORE
HUSSEY. &.CO.
OMMERCIAL STREET, next door to’
Kents Meat’ Market, keep on hand &
t_ of FAMILY GROCERIES,
PLODR, &e,
Weeell for CASH ONLY
W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT,
Sivil and Mining Enginee-,
‘ AND
U. 3. Deputy Mineral Survyor,
A Song of Gratitude.
In olden times Betheada’s
Was famed for hea)ing all diseases;
evil, stain and sickness ceases,
In modern days we find a cu
Of worth as. soon, an mie ae
‘A remedy safé, quick ard sure,
Dr. 's SaMaRitan NERvine,
For ty Fev Colics bag pass, ers,
orany kind of Ph ie
nemescamie mane © PS
It far above all other physics.
at ong t to the .
Freche pled gabe ns
In all the world perhaps there’s not
A-cure like Dr. Richmond's Naavina.
As in the eee lie; i
There's nothing make il
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e the SAMARITAN NERViNR,
For old or young, for rich or poor,
‘ ito yd open ag a serve in,
To health wideopen is door,
SaMARrTan NERVINE,‘hen do val ud. health,
Better then ail Golconda’s wealth
Evening "Bus to Grass. Valley
Berane "lentes Nevada Chg ST
YYLVHLNONOO ANY 3
by letter.
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Chicago Cotage Organ Co,
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