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January 17, 1893 (4 pages)

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PIER cera rasnen a Hurewithinform the public that! am tow EKVADA, VOL. “LXIII.=No-"-9 a NEVADA CITY. OAL TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY i7; 1893 THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT PUBLISHED BY BROWN & CALKINS. NX. P. BROWN, L, 8, CALKINS. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Six Dollars Per Annum, in advance. Sixty Cents Per Month for any less time than one year. FRANK T. NILON, Attoraey and Counselor Law, Office—Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Nevada City, California. Will practice in all the Courts. Jc M. W ALLING, Attorney at Law. OFFICE . Tilley Building, Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevuda City. N. C.N. GR. B. = ge ket te’ ae soseus Sek inca a a ve ‘ue Lig TIME. TABLE NO. 45. Taking effect Monday,’ May 2d 1892, at . o'clock A. M.,as follows: <f&AVING NEVADA CITY: 5 30 A. M. poor s Sponaet omit Francisco at 4:45 P.M., and overland from East. * ly, ti ith: 42:40 fs M. oer ieed arty: : at Gun Francisco at 9:45 P.M, ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. 9:50 A M Daily, bringing pas. e *sengerr and mail leaving San Franciscoat6 P. M., also Eastern passengers. 9 _ 5:25 P. M. Daily connecting with Overland leaving San —Francisco-et8:00.4.m.,and-overiand from-. itt receive caretulattention— the East. JOHN F. KIDDER, Genera) Manager. . H. BROWN, Superintendent. e e THE; : KEYSTONE; : MARKET. GRISSEL BROS.,_ Commercial Street. _ Beef, : : Pork, : Mutton “And: Veal. SATS*GES OF EVERY KIND. Fresh Lard, Salt Meats, Rte, kept on hand. : OF Meats; delivered to any part of te ly tpn charge i Nevada. “County Abstract Office, _ Nevada City, Nevada ‘ Co. Cal Titles Examined “9 Insured a meine Recorder tt eanrecutive years, ~ ~BPEARCH.ER.OF RECORDS.. NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE AGENT gate6000 acres.of Jand of the Cali Rtie cna Tron and Steel Company, situated in the southern en of Nevada ‘county and bordering on the best _ county, 236 acres of” ent situated in” Pleasant Valley. ada City. Broad strast Maat Market J&MES. MONRO, :Pr00'r. a a % Broad Street, with tht fer rgcnppiies at the Lowest Piic Boel, Petty Mutton. Veals Lamb wo) Apausagds Rte * land d Snel ing, & Refining , COM PANY, IINNTON, OREGON. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR H Gold, Silver and Lead Ore, APPIY Mee MALTMAN, Agu Near the City Hell, ‘ lands of, placer] . W. D. LONG Attorney and Counselor at Law. —orrick — . Corner of Broad and-Pine Sts.,-up-gtair NEVADA CITY TRs. Ne KOM, Attorney and Oounselor at xaw, reiCK foomas Suiiding,corncr Broad and Pine streets Newedals he FRED SEARLS, At:orney s°d Oounselor at Lew. IiL PRACTICE IN ALLTHE COUP State aud ReNerets é P.F. SIMONDS : _ Attorney and Oounselor at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND Tnited States Courts. J. 1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Office—North side of Broad Street, o posite National Hotel, Nevada City, Cal Will practice in all the Courts of this State. Estates in Probate srs paid Or. C. W. Chapman, : PEN ©Trisr. NEVADA OITY ...-.00-e00 piize with De Ne, Clit) a0, Sacra men Dr. J. F. Shaw, _ Th Lowoit Living Prices and tho best Meat Surgical and Mechanical Daal. Odd [Fellows’‘Building, Broad Street, Nevada City.® DUNTIST NEVADA GOITY...+.) OAT, ‘LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED, yiilee » Rentdenoe, Sacraments ue REDUCTION IN PAINTING. sad lot om ket Broad atrect, Ne} yy WITHIN GTON IVES notice-that he is prepared to paint Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wag: ons, ete, in the highest style of ‘the art, From and after date Iwill part Carts from ww ho: Buggies trom 516 to $22.50, Sign Painting @ a specialty. SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPO. SIE YORK STREE1, O@™ Give me acall before placing ‘your work elsewhere. TickEBTs. —10— . EASTERN CITIES ake BULD BY THH= ISourHERN PACIFIC COMPAN + &T CULPAX, _M. _LOBNER, Agent. eye Nevada City, Avg. 23. Robles Hole] “Paso de Robles, ae I Ba Lule Oblago CGuunty, Callforn'a. HE Greatest Hoalth Re Resort on the Pacifle Cy comegpclimnte ¥ earemecy new hateland cottag<a; ‘mu hur ‘bathe; the waters of Setequal petdicinal value; new and alegant bathchauoesi competent atteadants, Take the Oregon Express train from, Marya ville,-connectiox at ‘birt and Townsend streets, ! San Francisco, at 8:15 a. M., arrive at 4:30 fF. M same sas “Es no fiannns Manager 1 HE HOME MUTUAL INSURANOS SCMPANY —or— SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Home Office—318 8 Cailtgrets stroet, @@empaing’s Building. ; Bolid in Assets, Usutions in Management, ps. Lebtidrel and Prompt ia the Adjustment and Paymout of Losses GEO. pel HILL, Manager, No. 90. Main ntreetOre ANS VALLEY, Joux Muroy, Special Agent, REMOVED Swart's Pau Rooms 3 Wh ‘GRAPH GALLERY on wine Street, ~ Ready For’ Business, the les. Ph in all tod ola AVING BertereD THA PHOTO sarememap cnn 4 ‘VERY TOESPAY EVE’G AT 7:80 O’CLK. . . GH ARLIE-BENNETS, C.-C, "Nevada City Society Directory. -2ISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT, NO 47 Indeendent Order of Odd Feliow Meets at Odd Fellow’s Hall Every 2nc aud. Ath Mouday of Each Month 7:30 o'clock. sone CHISHOLM, C. P. SEO. A. GRAY. 8. HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56, Native Sons of the Golden West. Meets at Pythian Castle . KR, I. THOMAS, President. JOHN C. NILON, KR. 8, NEVADA LODGE, NO. 13, F. & A.M, Meets at Masonic Hall. Stated Meetings on the Second Wednesday of euch mouth. Visithuy Brethren in good standing are cordially invited. Wa. BARKER, Master I. J: ROLF, Secretary. MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16 iniform Rank Knichts--of —Pythias Meets at Armorv Hall irat Wédnerday Evening of Kacht Month at 7:30 o’clock. JOHN BACIGALUPI, S. K. C. GEO. A. GRAY, 5. K.R, nae NEVADA GCOMMANDERY. NO.E, Knights Templar, Meets at Masonic Hil SIRST AND THIRD THURSDAY OF EACB « MONTH at 74,0' clock, *tHKODORE “WILHELM,~ Commander. 1. J. ROLFS, Re LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6. Tative Daughters of the Godlen Weat Meeta at Pythiau Castle 2d and 4th Thursday Evening of Zech . Month. at 7:30 o'clock. MRS. J. M. WALLING, President. Mks. Bet Dovae.as, R. 8. IEVADA. -CITY--GOUNCIL.. NO, 30 Young Mon's {nstituteMeets at Hibernia Halt very Alternate Friday Evening _conimencing with the Firat Friday” Even ing in the year. J, M. FOLEY, President, CARL SCEEMER RB. 8. MILO LODGE, NO. 48, Knivhte of Pythias,Meeta at Pythian Castle VERY. FRIDAY EVE’G .at 7:900' CLOUK R & KRECTOR, °K. of R. and 8. LF LomTas a SILAND, WATURMAKER, JEWELER Mroad Ntreet, Nevada City. CITIZENS BANK,. Broad Stfect .:.....Nevada Git: APITAL’ PAID. UP, —— $30,000. A General Banking Bu Business Transacte1. wit ISSUE SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL? iew York, San Francisce. And Sacramente We issue BILLS OF EXOHANG! Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin cipal cities of GRKART BRUTAIS and EUROPE. Collections on any part of th. Umited States a spectaity. Mighest Price Pald for Coats and State Warrante. Geld and Sliver Bullion chased Ausay Office at this Bank. “OFFICERS: he M PRESTON &. M, HONT. JOHN T. MORGAN ‘ D, BE. MORGAN.. Ase’? Caseiek and dec’ DIRECTORS: vr, R. M, Hont, Joun T. Monegan Geo. M,. Huenss, D. EK; Mouean, NILE» SRARLS L Hoveman, ur E. M, Paeeron, COMRESFONDENTS, Sueerine Car Buri tis secured and full information fegarding Transgontinental Routes furnished on application. By corresponding with Mr, Lobuer-) arties can arrange to join the Semi-Mouthly Family Excursions over the Sauset Route: Orders sold at Lowest Rates for ticket for pasaage from Kurope and Eastern ities to any point in the Pacific States and Territories, ‘These Orders, if not used, will -be redeemed at : Os full umount paid therefor, )-T. H. Goopman,; :¥ 7 Gen, Passeager Agent Brouanp Gaay, : Gen. Traflic Manager, San Frarciscu, Cal. RAILROAD LANDS. For iauds in Central and Northern California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to or address W. H. Mitxs, Land Agent C. P. R. R. San Franeispo, Cal ply to or address ~ Jskom& Mappen, Land Agent. t By For Lands in Southern: Paliturnia, 7 on ter tare=natronur sat Co, Business for Grass Valley can be trapsacted with advantage at this city, Juick Time * Cheam Fares Eastern Oitien and to Euro HY. a4 GREAT PRANSCONTIES ALL RAIL ROUTES as7OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC ia (Pacivic System.) tally Bxpress Trains piuke prompt conner tiona with Railway Lioes in the Eust, ~AND AT lew York and ‘New Utleans With dteainer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. ULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CAR> And 8 oond-class Sleeping Uars Attached to Bixprese Tia‘ne Cokets bold, dice: ping Car Berttis secarea, aud other inform given upon. appl oy tion at the Con reay. ® Cer ped where p gers fh person can secure Choice of toutes, ag MNTA) (es Abuse ! went aud Develo Rompe ! be w an 3. & tug riention this paper. for passage from Kurope and Eastern vivies to Ps point in the Pacific States aad These orders, if nt naed, . fll be redeotaad at the full amo & pai therefor. — “Ta ai: GOODMa 4%, ral Pass Agent, BR. GRAY, Gen. ‘Traf’ Manager. tan’ Francisco Cal. W. W. WAGGONER, (Successor to W. F. Englebright,) + ADH, SWART, Photographer, { uty, Cad avil : Engineer : and : Surveyor, Jeputv Countv ‘Survever; and Jeputv U. 8. Mineral Survevor Office n Morges &Robberte block Nevada . RAIL ROAD LANDS. wraiatBaeun, Neveds'syg ae spt 0! . me &, bf apply to vw MILLS, Land Agent,o. P.B. B. Gar By Laudsin Southern Californie, apply sone tareinebl mir ornbetir ace {patoroir POUBIpt of pil tet pies fhe C.C. Liniment Co . » gan ‘Franctsco—First National Bank. Bacramento--Nations! Bank of D. O, Mi “Orders sold at Lowest Rates ior tickets . rakh ita Want ee ea ki ata ih SANT ee 3 aa it ae ASYADAL 1G Oui “4. You MINING ORTICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL STOCK ‘GRAZING LUM ERING besidew % ta lgimes on. a; ING8S NB SGRNENALL OCAL es ota cealationthat reach: ana Other Reaou: 2p Anwfon m PECIAL Tiere eh ae yo ae the ae di Ds made in the aateinamans ° e coun y’s varied and extensive resources. It pre snte extraordinary inducements br F. tn sou ays say TOM Se SEEK Best Advertising Medigau im Nor thern California, 3 ELIS LISS I PAE ‘TO ADVERISERS APA A LATERM. =J0B=PRINTING = The TKANSCR.PT has né Largest and Best Equipped Job Print ing Offloe AY 4 FACTS ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK. But few people know that there is such @ thing as san-cured tea in existence, and fewes Rave scan it. But there is, and it is of all teas the sweotest, purest, and most fragrant. You ask at once how it is that it is not offered for sale and that Arne nothing of it. That fe answered easily; but it is necessary to present Gret a few details, The public only knows @wo general classes, viz., the green and the black teas. d f Green Teas. Por Seenie know that the bright biuishgreen color of the ordinary teas exposed in the windows {s not the natural coldr. Unpleasant as the fact may be, it is nevertheless Qrtificial; Prussian blue, aflica, gypsuni, plumbago, and other unhealthful mineral Golors being used forthis purpose The effect is twofold. It not ouly makes the teaa bright, shiny, attractive green, but also permita the . use of “ off-color” and worthless teas, which, once. under the green cloak, are readily worked off as a good quality of tea, Theabomfnable coloring practice even admits of the! use of foreign substances, and the English . Government, which looks closer into the genulneness of its staples thau ours, has {np some of the alleged “ fluest" of teas found redried leaves, straw, fragments of matting, tisehusks, and willow leaves. oIu fact, it is openly atated by an English authority that hundreds,’ of thousands of pounds of sloe, ash, and wil-! low leaves are annually imported as tea, which without the coloring process would be fmpossible. They report tea as one of the moat ‘notoriously adulierated articles of commerce, The temptation to make sweepings and bad. tea intoa merchantable product with « few. DR.GUNN'S “eee eee ee THE GEKaT Regulating Catarhtiic THES INDISPENGIBIS Household Remedy 4 SURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costivenesa and Constipation. BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, Fover and Ague { aND ALCL MaLARIAL TROUBLE DYSPEPSIA. IN De TARY , jathing of Food, Kidney Com plaints, v Nause: Generali Mest . Dr Gunn's Bitters impure Biced, ARE FUBBLY a "VEGETABLE Perfectiv Safe, Reliabl« A. VAN ALSIINE & CO.
Proprietorsand Manpfacturerse 92 Montgomery Street, San Franciro _ FOR SALE BY CARR BHO. Cannhit Chora Liniven elt For Catarrh C. C\LINIMENT Has No Peer. Trvit. indorsed by the Medigal Faculty. Prescribed 6 SanFranci sicians, OAKLAND, February 7th, 1890 Thisis tocertity that we have used the C. G. Linimeat tm our family, and have fomud it'to be the best and inest ettective medic: . e for Netralgia and kind.cd diseases oj] a: ¥ that we have tried. We can unhesitating. recommend it as a moat powerful and ust ful remedy. ata E. 8. D K, Pastor of the First M: ‘KR, Churoh, For all chronic cuses in connection with U, C. LINL ary use “COMPOUND SUL UR oy BR’ for tho: ugbly cle mK bl > ge aad up the entire asyatem. For Ew nite: Coustiputioa, » ludigéstion, ne" ete. W. H, BONE CO ual, ut Sst put stn by mat et DSyeet . fHE Wy, byttles, Piice o aie 2 Bush Street, S, F} BALE BY ALL ‘DRUGGISTS 2 BOND General ager. und Sueretasy Whitehead Coosdk Books, LEAD ‘THE WORLD Ne 1, The Americano Pastry Gook. Re. % Hotel Meat Cooking PHICE 62. eee a Ne. 3, Chicago Herald Cook ing School.’ (For Families,’ PRICE 81.50) —— Ne. Ts ‘Cooking For Proxit. PRICE 63; . iERO 1B ADORE, 1 d Age 1,8, P AD La le * ora Franeieco, Cal, fs HOTEL GAZETTE. ee Rent poste go eee VOR SALE AT, THE OFFIOR OF THD Senta worth-of green cotoring marter te too strong to withstand, and the worthlessness of the trash that often finds its ¥ way to this man ket labeled “New Crop," “Best Quality,” “Green Tea," etc., would simply astound the . public if revealed, to say nothing of the unhealthfulness of the Prussian blue, plumbago, gypsum, and the other-mineral colors: that are employed, Black Teas. The basket and pan-fired Japan teas, as wel} asthe China teas that may be included under “the general heading of “ black toas,' get their color from. the firing or toasting process, but . mineral coloring matter_in also frequently used te give « certalu desired commercial . éppearsuce. “The friag and the coloring, as in the green teas, largely conceals the identity of the tea. and permits the. use of the . very, cheapest teas, to argue nothinggfor the deteriorating effect of excessive firing dwhiok must be resorted to when a very. cheap prod uct is used and an extreme color desired, Beech's Tea (Sux-dried). Concerning sun-dried teas the -Pacifie Cosst have heard but lite leas, although it ls extensively used where 18 fg known and understood We are told that when tea 1s 80 poor it cannot be sold at home er safely shipped to the English markets, it ip shipped to America, that we will drink ‘any. . “thing: “That tidy possibly be one of theres: sons we have not been offered eu They were good enough to send elsewhere, TDO suu-dticd tome wing wee emotes coloring matier is used, hence nothing hes pure tea leaves can be employed; fer unae sisted by manipulation or coloring, .all ab tempts at adulteration of the introduction of foreign leaves or would be bold an@ glaring. That it ie, therefoye, sweeter and fas more fragrant-thin the artificially colored green teas.and the manipuisted basket o: teas, you hardly need beteld, That ig mote healthful than the miueral-coloied tens, is also apparent. That it ia more expen. Give, is also true; and that is another reason you have never seen it: There is ni ¢ a0 much profit in -it-as there is im the cheap aduiter ated and colored teas, About the Cost of Teas. According to the custom-house reports, the amount of tea received at San Francisco last year (1890) was 6,840,187 pounds, aud the value 9086,200, or a fraction over 180 per pound. The consumer, of which the reader was one, paid for that 130 tea all the way from 50¢ to $1, per pound. In other words, for that 966,250 worth of tea theconsumer paid between four and five millions of dollars. There are your enormous profits, and there you will probably find the chief reasori why most of you never heardof asun-driedtea As the sun-dried teas have no mask, they aré compelled to be absolately pure and of better quality than the artificially colored and. maiipulated teas. Hence the margins on them are smailier, and many dealers don’t care about handling them, and you know nothing about them. But . fo AyMiDbjeet.of thts agticieso tell you Cap get them, ahd whab ta gsk /for, t them, é Raut “ Raach’s Tea,” guaranteed to be the pire -qured leaves, ls now offered tothe people . of the Pacific Coast, tacyou. You doubtiess never saw eny nat «gral leaf, Have your grocer break open a package, It will be found {nu color to be Just between the artificially colored green and the biack teas, dnd thy drawn tea presenta ‘eleay, brilliant cana'y color, of delightig! fragrance. It.ia offered te the peopleat 600 _per pound, the same price that many artifielally colored teas are sold for, Bapity “anteed purity makes it more economical ‘ase; for @ less quantity, say about twenty igraing, fis, required per cup, Aa there are [7,680. grains to a pound, there will be seen to between three and four hundred cups to “he pound, or at the rate of about one ‘fifth of . la cont per cup. Its economy is the?efore manifest, itis put up in one:pound packages . only, in patent,air-tight.and molsture-proof parchment, with thetrad@ mark that !s found . @¢ the bottom of, ship article plainly prinied the package It; 1m thie 4 and aroma {fs preserved; aud secogd,’ . een he no deception, which would) be.quite . possible, if, it were ald in bulk, without the . , Pamne aa trade-mark attached. Caution. Recollect the margin of profit fs $0 ; aaah Se na lente of Hell be: . paboffon you. Ask for _ BEEC “Pure As ’ dhood” fo Fries 600 per wede-mart and price ts F & BON,: ule Agente oO Ted @ rac It will be 4 revelation . GEO.. ohttonaud raph oye Ie . tog long. April Bright, jocund April comes to us today, Laden with flower bells, bursts of song aaé showers; A violet fragvance-hovers cer the way, While children frolic in her golden hours; Brooks, too, glance by, al. apark in the sun, Glad that ice fetters to tad Miedb ate flung. The violet loves her, and @% bloodroot, white With pink arbutas, sovw will be ablow; Then youths and nnaiden:, tn intense delight, will — ‘neath thy moonlight’s witching iow; While Boreas alinks away, with sullen sigh, 4s lovely, flower crowned April passes by. Only His Grave Remains, A friendleas old man in a small town in thia stave, after suffering many years from a cancer and using all his bard earned money, mortgaged his small faru) last fall for a.sum suilicient to get him into the-Maine-General hospital, and went tiuere to die, but has lingercd -through the winter, suffering acutely. A few weeks ayo word was sent to the town authorities from the hospital to make. arrangements at‘ once, for his burial, as he could not possibly live but . ] & fow houra, and hia body. would” need immediate attention, So in the lonely village churcliyard was dug his: grave, which ill awaits ite occupant, Stran.se-to relate, the condition of the sick min has since changed for the bet ter, and there is a possibility that he will recover sufficiently to return to find no house end no welcome gave the open grave vn the bleak hillside.—Cor, Boston Record, Professional Water Finding. A Bavarian engineer is making a professior of finding water. . past. fw years he has resided in Russia, “where” he accidentally discovered the princd te of his apparatus.. The first tests in this country of the new instrument ‘ere made on the line of the new aquedict in the neighborhood of Sing Sing, Use points having been selected by the division engineer, who was present wt the trial” Tho aqueduct being here . far below the surface, and no shafts being visible from the points selected, there is no posible Clew to its location, especially to 4 stranger, and yet at two or (hres pot: te a hirge bedy of flowing wa: ser waa located with wonderf.l exacti‘ude as to the position, thotgh tnexacs i A Fortune in One Season. Many a snug fortune was made in the {ee business in Maine last winter, but perhaps none have been luckier than two young men who have been operating on thé Kennebec. “A few. years ago these j youths hired gut with a man who was engaged in the ice business winters_aud ~tfarming sumniers: They proved fait ted ful workers; andast fall their employer, who is growing old, proposed to sell { out his ice business to then, for $6,500. \ They had asved $1,000, and, after some, consileration; “they -wecepted theufler, . giving security for the. $5,500 they could tot pay. ' Last week they sold their ice ta.N. yY sate deuPbgis Dare £01 848.000, Lawie Mm. de ‘Laarepe! siccaniiton Family, , M. and Mme, de Lesseps held a recepion a few evenings asco, where the chief itraction was the presence of all the old nian’s children, the two-by his first mar. riage and the eleven by his second, His . eldest boy.” ts about 55S years of age’and his youngest ebild,-a daughter, Gisele, ia 4 years old. The age of the eldest of the . eleven children is 67. Comte de Lesseps . ‘ingelf is now in his eighty-fifth year; be is rapidly breaking up—or down—but still retains a good flow of animation for a genticman never at any time mercurial. They say the failure of the Panama canal has never affected him; he believes that his scheme is being victimized by a conspiracy.—Paris Letter in Chicago Jour: A Millionaire at the Theatre, Jay Gould at the theatre always site in a box and takes an upper-one if he can ' get it. He is by no means a constant . theatregoer. He ie retiring, and rarely . allows himpelf to be seen by the audience. He never applauds, but occasionally becomes eo interested in the play as to emerge from his place of concealment and crane his neck over the edge of the box. Whien the exciting scene of tbtriking tableau is over hé seems to become suddenly aware of his conspicuous posi. , Within the for Infants and Children. is 80 well adapted to children that I Lg semen it as ra upactor to any wn tome," Arcuger, M.D, HA. Tit So, ‘oxford St Brooktyn, N.Y. “The use of ‘Castoria’ is so untversal and its a joer ise 80 well known that it secnisa Few it beng who do not keep; are ie the of supe: talent taal to endorse it, eany reach Cantos Martrn, PB, Ee ew yore’ City. ormed Church, to ate so an it hs invariably @ cures Colic, Constipation, oy Bt Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes Without injurious reedieation, “¥or eames fond < have recommen?.e@ and econthwe “The Winthrop,” iweh Banat es Street tand ith Tas QOzxtave, Company, f¥ Murray Sraaer, Mew Yous, es = Before Using Cupidene. = ‘MANHOOD RESTORED — BY — CUPrIDENnes. After Using Capidone, This vegetable vitalizer~ cures fall NERVOUSNESS ‘or diseases of the generative organs, such as f lost Manhood—Sleeplessness—Tired Feeling—Pains Ie the. Back -Cebility -Pimples--Headachs--Seminal Weakness—\ightly Emissions— Impotency" Pespondency and Constipation. fe CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. “ea im ¢..die ds he Dootor has discovered the active principle: ou whieh the vitality of the SEXUAL apparatus is dependent, The reason why sufferers are not curod by physicians and medicines is beastise over 90 per cent. ave troubled with PROSTATITIS, for which © UP IDENE $1 a box, six boxes for $5, For sale in Nevada City by de the-orlytenown-remedy-te-enre-the com ptsine withiut alr operation, CARR.BROS., and W. Send for Circulara, and ‘Testimonials, — Ads dress all mail orders GO UAV Uiy warivniv ee wer, © Cal, + We UK) SUED) BAN FTAUCIBUU, D. VINTON: ee ' GOOD Journals FOR THE PRICE OF ONE, Our Premiums FOR THIS YEAR, — I< . —THIS PAPER— — WITH THE SAM FRANCISCO . Weekly Call! PRICK @1.35 PRR YEAR, —— -_ + toe Compouad Sulphur POWDER ! (he Best Medicine ral a TRY (1! “gon;-and “quickly Binks tits the back: ground, Chicago Herald, _ Representing Influenza. At the last fancy dress ball, attended by the nobility of St. Petersburg, the . palm wes awarded to a young lady at tired to; epresent the influenza, She was dressed ‘n oriental fashion, and wore on her hea? ‘a tall cap inscribed with th: . names ! the principal doctors who have . studied the disease. The map of Europe . was de;Acted on her skirts, and a gigantic. spider occupied a promine .t position ov the shares of the Bultic; the lady’s faz. was oovered with the names of those . ehere¥#ts who welcomed the arrival of the fetal scourge. During the evening ! she listributed leaflets with poems extolliny its virtues; fever, pains in the head, . acl ~g of the bones, etc. —Ll ‘Ouffaro. . The Cholee of a Life Work. . . A young man may, be ticle! by thé! éloquence of 4 lawyer, and decide to be. ‘come one himself, with little or no, knowledge of the duties and trials of the . profession. I have known of hundreda . of young men and young women who have made up their minds to become authors, It is only a fancy, for some of the strugglea which the’ ‘calling gener: ‘ally involves, Treat ou People wel. “There is nothing in the world more . : than the ineek, tiniorous, pieh. ways of certain old people+we cae seen them—who have sided into some oat-of-the-wsy corner of . 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