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T. H.CARR., » Key NERVOUS DEBILITY J. EB. CARR.
THE DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT. ise
ae Its Ravages on -the. Human System.
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors.) Nervous debility is probably the
rs . means of chusing more misery and crushing more hopes than any trouble that
human flesh is heir to. It is estimated
that two-thirds of the men of the pres-.
sent time are victims of nervous debility, and of this number less than half
realize it. They know they have gloomy
thoughts, a depression of mind, an impaired memory, a stupid and dull headache, and at times feel extremely weak,
but attribute it to any other cause but
the right one. They feel languid, irritable, restless, but they cannot explain
why. How many thousand ness
men have in their mad rush for wealth
exhansted their nerve force. How
many more are in the same condition
Gomme, there ts fianie tp tee siveatte a
srinte, weg. On Sw allies tet diiies inds away on one a gr
Fngth of tise it is bound by all natural
laws to give wayIt certainly should
not require a ton of brains for one to realize nervous debility is not going
cocci te ie Ma Seles a) f w
near. He is simply deluded by false
ho) So.is the debilitated man who
A Peeress Wh se Title Went Back to ise} :
. By the death of the Dowager Lady
Falmouth her eldest son, the present
Lord Falmouth, succeeds to one of the
most venerable titles in the English
peerage. The barony of Le Despencer
was created by writ of summonsin 1264,
and the namé of Hugh Le Despencer.
was of historic note in the reigns of Edward I] and Edward III. The barony
being a barony by writ was transmissible, where male heirs failed. in the female line, and 4 suecession of heiresses
earried the title of Lé Despencer in the
families of Beauchamp, Nevill, Fane
and Stapleton. After three centuries of
abeyance it! was.revived in favor of Sir
Thomas Stapleton, who became Lord Le
Despencer in i783.
The eldest sun died in his father’s lifetime, leaving an only pong ecg eee f
Frances Stapleton, who on her =father’s death became Baroness Le Despencer in her own right. The little
heiress was then only nitie years old,
and she was the only young lady who
ever made her debut in society already
&@ peeress in her own right. Lady Le
Despencer soon bestowed her-hand, her
heart and her beautiful place, Merenature alone will cure him. Gal. Worth, near Maidstone, on a _young-barvanism, electricity and hydropathic . rister, Mr. Evelyn'Boscawen, who shorttreatment Bate heii the nome s of y after pe — Falmouth and
recreati: the nerve power and vigor . lived to be so 'w: own e racing
in thousand of men who have been . world. :
treated at the ¢ ». The venerable ‘title of—Le Despencer
Stockton, Ellis and Market streets. thus became merged in the superior
There are specialists on their staff of Fae.
hie though much more modern dignity of
physicians who have made the weakness Vi <a Famous; sthyagel
f life study. Many unfortunates
indloes tating toe pes Temain unless some future Lord Falbefore taking this met of treatment
have had nothing -to look forward to but . mouth shal] have daughters only. In
4 life of absolute misery. Mr. that case the viscounty of Falmouth beCarpenter, of Dixon, Cal., was a victim. . ing, like the common run of modern
He writes >"For twenty years I have peerages, transmissible only in the male
z mer weet . line, will pass to the tearest male heir.
oe : if there.are more daughters than one
and other physicians,but failed to get per-. the barony of Le Despencer will fall
manent relief. _] . inte abeyance among them, and if there
was a victim of ner. is only one she will blossom out as Bar2 vous debility, I] oness Le Despencer, and if she marries
will carry .away the title into her husband’s family.—London Letter.
Camm mmos. [estat Met Mute . fey York Baten,
2 EL BROS. -PFOPRIETORS OF T ECRISS ‘
Plc Dr, Bk an Stary Sig ===
‘Masonic Building, Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets, Nevada City,
rei * ' Beef, : Pork, : Mutton
And Veal.
SAUSAGES OF EVERY KIND.
Frosh ‘lard, Salt Meats, Ble, kept on hand.
ad Blood.
Impure or vitiated blood 1»
nine times out of ten caused
by some form of constipatior
or indigestion that clogs wu;
the system when the bloo
naturally becomes imprez
nated wit’ the elfete matter
The old SarsapariHas attemp'
to reach this condition by a:
tacking the blood with the drastic minerai
“potash.” Joy's Veg table Sarsaparilla 1:
modern. It goes to the seat of the trouble
Jt arouses the liver, kidneys and bowels and
invigorates the circulation, and the impuri
ties are quickly carried off throtigh the natu
ral channels. !
Charles Lee, at Beamish’s
Third and Market Sts, &. F.,
writes: ‘I took itfor vitiated
Blood and while on the first
bottle became convinced of
_its merits, for I could feel is
was working a change. It
cleansed, purified and braced
me up generally, and every.
thing is now working full and regWiar.””
Joy’ Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
GARR BROTHERS.
THURSDAY EV'NG, JAN: 28, 1892.
RIGHT OR WRONG.
The Cal Always Opposed to the Chronicle
In Everything.
We know of no journal published in
California that occupies such a despicable ‘position as the San Francisco
*Qppesition to
every aid any proposition the San
Francisco Chronicle favors.” What a
motto! Yet it is trae. src a
gressive step the Chronicle has taken is
"im favor ba resumption of hydranlic
aitien, the Call cemes out with this lying
article just fer the sake of trying to
counteract the effect of the Chronicle's
articles. on ‘the subject. But the Call
overshedts the mark for the teason that
the Bee is now in favor of the resumptien of hydraulic mining. The
Bee's article referred to was published
before the Miners’ Convention was held :
The Sacramento Bee opposes hydraulic
“maining and fearlessly expresses the opinion that such mining cannot be prosecuted without greatly injuring the. interior
of the State. It says of San Francisco
Bay ‘that it isin jeopardy, and the re
sumption of hydraulic mining would very },
soon destruy its utility. It is shown by}
official soundings and measurements that,
in a period of ven years, the bay has received 240,000,000 cubic yards of debris,
or enough to cover aii area of twenty-four
aquare miles to a depth of ten feet:: There
s no way to more than reughly estimate
the capacity ef the hydraulic monitors to
—
Commercial Street,
Junction of?
Main Street,
Nevada City.
G. Wm. Durst, Prop,
Commercial Street, adjoining
Transcript Block,
I intend tokeep on hand at all times the
very bestof
Bread, Pies. Cake. Etc,
Wedding Cakes and Pastry
Made to order on short notice aud on moat
reasonable terms.
Allorders for anythirg in my line
the
I
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANO A
. ConpetaStck a Drs, Patt Mais, Olas, Et,
School. Eooks, .
Blank Books.
Miscellaneous Books,
Periodicals,
Pictorials,
Magazines
Agents for the San Francisca Examiner.
= strict attention to business, givin
best satisfaction and eelling st low.
hope to merit a liberal patronage, —
PRUNES! PRUNES!
“Stowing” and “Dessert” Prunes Prepared
by Felix Gillet's Process,
(O@™ Meats delivered to-any~part of
the city free of charge.
GIVE. US A TRIAL.
CITIZENS BANK,
Nevada Qity
Paid up Capital $30 000
We SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLI
FOR SALE BY
é
SUPERIOR TO ANY PRUNES IN ?
New York,
THE MARKET.
San Francisco.
And Sacraments
WwW tissue BILLS OF EXCHANG)
Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin
cipal cities of GREAT BRITAIN
and EUROPE. 4
Cellections on any part of th
Umited States a specialty.
Highest Price Paid fer Coun
and State Warranre j
Geld and Siiver Ballion
chased
Agvay Office at this Bank.
OFFICERS:
ley, showing its financial condition
on the morning of January ist, 1892.
' STEWING PRUNE
One Dollar. z :
DESSERT PRUNES, nicely packed
in two pound pine boxes, at Fifty
Cents per box.
Barren Hill Claret at 50 cents per gallon,
8 Ten Pounds for
And whileSyoufare eating it is the wisest thing to get the best goods in the market,
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RESOU RCES. You
You
EAT
EAT
; ih
1a
i ur
Me could not eat nor
sleep well, and my
nerves were shattered. Had dull, heavy
, FINE CLARET, of the best brands,
(Carmenet-Pineau and Zinfandel) three
and four years old, at $6 and $4.50 per
wash the mountains into 'the rivers, but it
may be stated to be practically unIt will be well for our citizens to pay
heed to what the Bee says. Those persons
‘who are not familiar with the process of
hydraulic mining have little conception of
the earth which is moved for a very small
quantity ef gold. Indeed there is scarcely
a limit to the havoc which may be made.
Nearly every vestige of earth is carried off
and little remains except the bedrock and
beu'ders. Tunneling could be permitted,but in a few years our rivers and bays
would be completely filled up if hydranlic mining were to be permitted. — California for the\future requires the use of
her rivers and bays ‘for transpertation
purposes. Just as tle interior towns are
beginning to prosper and see their way
clear for the future, an effort is made to
devastate the mountain regions. “And remember that most of this hydraulic mining is to be carried on in the foothills, for
(ee : painsin my head and
back, and would get up as tired and exhausted as when [ retired. I finally became so-bad that I feared that my mental faculties\were giving way. this
condition I began treat t at the Cosmopolitan Dispensary,.6tockton, Ellis
oo Market streets, San Francisco.
The specialists there stated that they
could cure me in three months. That
period has not yet expired, and even
now I feel better than I ever,did in my
life. It gives me great pleasure in testifying to the wonderful skill shown at
the Cosmopolitan ——T and to advise those who suffer as I did-to go
there, assuring them that they wiil receive honorabie treatment at very low
cost.
“(signed!): “GrorGE CARPENTER,
“Dixon, Cal.”
Hundreds have been cured at their
ywn homes by mail treatment. Among
them are O. QO. Slayton, Niles, Cal.; W.
H. Hitchcock, Santa Clara, Cal.; C. F.
Eckhart, Gilroy, Cal., and many others.
Write for symptom blank and your case
will be diagnosed free. Address Cosmopolitan Dispensary, Stockton, Ellis
Market streets, San Francisco, Cal.
Improdper Labels. ‘
It used to be jestingly said that the
name of Mohammed was invoked for
all purposes, even down to the itinerant
fruit seller, whose cry was, ‘‘In the name
of the prophet—tigs.” But it appears to
be the practice for enterprising and
pushing British manufacturers to have
recourse to the same alliance of piety
with profits. British exporters to Morocco, it seems, have been accustomed to
place Arabic inscriptions on their wares,
such as calicoes, candles, matches, etc.
According to the consul at Magador,
the sultan has lately issued the following warning through the customs administration; ‘‘Haviyg learned that certain goods imported, including calicoes,
matches, etc., have been imported bearing in Arabic characters the names of
Mohammed, of Hassan and Ali, and
others held sacred by Moslimen, and
bearing other writing not suitable to be
on such articles, . order you to give
notice to the’merchants to advise their
correspondents in other countries to disvontinue the sending of goods so mark3050 00
Loans on other securities. . ;. 1702 75
Loans on Personal Security. 110242 13
Money on hand 6 y
Due from banks
Furniture and Fixtures
Geld Bullion
f $244755 80
LIABILITIES. —
Paid-up Capital.. .--8 36000 00
Reserve Fund 10000 00
Undivided Profits
Due Depositors
Due Banks.
$244755 80
We the undersigned do solemnly swear
that we have each of us a personal
knowledge ef the matters contained in
‘tthe foregoing statement, and that the
same is a true and correct report of the
financial condition of the Gitizens Bank
and its Agency at Grass Valley on the
morning of January Ist,:1892, according
to the best of our knowledge snd _ belief,
and the assets therein named are all in
Beech’s
Lemons
You will
find just
what you
want in the
way of
Groceries and Provisions
As®well as many specialties, such as
Tea,
Frozen Oysters,
Maple Su
Boiled Cider,
Unadu tera ed Candies,
ar,
and Oranges,
so long as you do not pay fancy prices for them.
At the Plaza Store
£.M PRESTON PRESIDEY
Vice PREsipEen:
CasHits
D. EB. MORGAN..Ass’TCasHIgR and Szc’y
DIRECTORS:
bs, R. M. Hunt, Joun T. Monegan
Gro. M, Huéuxgs, D. E. Monean,
Wm. Epwaros. L, Housman,
k. M. Passton.
CORRESPONDENTS,
New York—First National Bank.
San Francisco—First National Bauk.
Co.
UNION MARKET,
SOMMERCIAL STREET, .N®VADA GITY
(COLLEY BROB., Proprietor:
i DEALERS IN
Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veni
: At the lowest rates,
TASTE HAMS,
LARD
Sacramente—Natiena! Bank of D. O, hills
E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A
CHOICE STOCK OF THE PEOPLE
BACON and
case of 12 bottles, :
O@” Prunes Wine guaranteed to
Le of superior quality.)
BARREN HILL NURSERY,
FELIX GILLET, : : Proprietor
" ‘Nevada City, Cal., Dec. 17;
Fur Sale or Rent.’
THE WELL-KNOWN
Chapman Ranch and Orchard,
2 1.2 miles from Nevada City.
Selected Mountain Apples,
Fresh Fish Every Thursday Evening,
Mountain Trout tn tocir season.
ed. A reasonable time will be allowed
for-this notice to reach them. Any such
400ds imported after due notice has been
siven will be seized by the government
ind treated as contraband. Should the
mporter be a Moslem, he will be punshed in addition to the forfeiture.”-Leisure Hour, :
high in the mountains there is not much
gold. As the Call suggested afew days
since, the land belongs to the General
Government and it i8 worth far more as it
stands for its timber and grazing pur.
poses than all the gold which can be got
out of it. Again, it is the managers of
__.fes_pompanics.zho wish to be allowed
and other verdure they now posseas, and .
these companies are controlled to a con“
siderable extent by non-residents, some
of whom even reside in Europe. Flourishing towns are now springing up all‘
through the State; besides, the bays and
rivers and their future prospects should
ism.
the custody of the said bank and its
proper officers and correspondents.
We furthermore solemnly sw&ar that
the paid-up capital stock of the Citizens
Bank is Thirty Thousand Dollars in gold}
coin valuation, as will appear from the
foregoing re
. . M. Preston, President.
Joun T. Morcan, Cashier.
Statesyé M=Ntraia.} — ~
Subscribed to and sworn before me this
16th day of January, 1892.
Frep Sears,
Notary Public.
French Tansy Wafers.
WING TO OTHER BUSINESS THE
0 above named property is offered for
sale or for rent on the most reasenable
terms.
For full particulars enquire of
Dr. €. W. CHAPMAN,
Sacramento Street, Nevada City,
. HAVE, REMOVE
CHARLES DENNY,
Horse-Shcer
——— AN ee
Blacksmith,
CAL,,
Empire Livery Stable
Broad st., Nevada City, o
change Kote!
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
The wafers are a sure and safe specific
for all kinds of female troubles and will
remove all obstructions to the monthly
periods, no matter what the cause. They
are what every woman needs and may be
son Drug Co., manufacturers, San Jose,
Cal. For sale by W. D. Vinton. tf
. Nat.dna gx:
Everything the very best to be had anywhere, and prices low in all lines
THOMA SEU RELEYY Ls HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE . .
. tehle has the largest lot of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this of the Btate.
Teams with elegant tnt bod Wises and
Haeks to let at the shortest notice and 9
the most reasonable terms
The horses are free from vice, of geod sty)
and capable of going as faat cs auy gentle
man cares to drive,
‘ihe year Toul was remarkable in the
. anthracite coal trade for its enormous
production, which far exceeds that’ of
any other year. Heretofore 1888 has
borne the banner for production, or
rather shipments, with a total of 38,145,718 tons, but the yet outlook is that
1891 will surpass by about 2,000,000
tons, or something over 40,000,000 in all, 17;
an unprecedented figure, and nearly
5,000,000 tons greater than the shipments
of 1890, Y
The statistics of shipments of hard
coal up to Dec. 5 show that so far in 1891
37,509,559 tons had been shipped, an increase of 4,039,593 over 1890 for the corresponding period. The shipments for
_. December agreed upon by the companies
are 38,250,000 tons, and if that full
amount were cafriéd the total is considerover 40,000,000.—Philadelphia Rec**Lie” Tea.
The Chinese make what they call ‘‘lie”
tea. They take the dust which accumulates in the manufacture of tea, and rice
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LUETJE & BRAND,
AND
. Good Saddle Horses alwars on hand
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROK PTL
bORNISHED
semble tea. This they use to swell the
bulk of cheap teas. We have all, doubtless, drank our quota of ‘“‘lie” tea,
Beech’s Tea is the pure, usadulterated,
sun-dried leaf. ° 60 cts per fb. For -sale
by Thomas Shurtleff.
With each Fifty Cents’ worth of Teas, Coffees or
8) ices Sold at the B . hive Grocery Store
will be given one chance in the contest for
the Beautiful Washable and Imperishable
PRIZE DOLL!
PRIZE DOLL!
PRE 66
PRIZE
Pita DOLL!
Ea
In vain the eyes are filled with light:
Unless the teeeh are pureand white,
Unless the breath is like the rose;
_And SOZODONT alone supplies
These beauties that we all so prize.
JEWELER
read Street, Nevada City.
Natic nal Meat ¢ Market
OPPOSITE UITIZENS BANK,
0.3. NAFPZ45R
~—EEF, Pung, MUTTON, VEA., Baus, we 5 VEA., SAUBA
HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale or
etail, v
RESTAURANT
--AND-[3 LODGING Howse, EE
MRS. ‘B. LUTZ, Proprietor.
Broad Street.. ..below National Hotel.
+» Proprietor PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL!
PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL!
DOLL !
DOLL!
PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL!
PRIZE DOLL! PRIZE DOLL!
Competition in Quality and Prices Challenged . ,
‘J. J. JACKSON,
found in Simmons Liver Regulator.
Revada Drug and Stationery Store
Odd Fellows Ruilding, Broad St eet,
NEVADA CITY,
W.D, VINTON, : :: :
yer CONSTANTLY ON HAND
DEUGS AND MEDICINES,
lete stock of
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Have You the Grip or Symptoms of It 7? NEVADA CITY,
Have Removed to their
If you have go immediately to J. J. Jackson’s Beehive Grocery Store and get some
of that fine Whiskey. Itisa sure cure
for la grippe. j2
Grapes All Winter.
Fresh grapes can be had all through
the winter at a trifling expenditure of
care and attention. The grapes should
be cut when just ripe, with several inches
of stem on each bunch, and then be
placed in paper boxes, with a layer of
crumpled newspaper underneath and
another above them. The bunches should
not touch, and the grapes should not be’
piled in the box.Keep them in a cool,
dry room—anc: in the cellar,the dampness there is sure to spoil them—and
with care to prevent their freezing they
will be as eatable in February as in
Octoher.—Interview in-8t. Louis GlobeDemocrat.
‘. Comfortable Reoms and Good Beds.
The Table Supplied with the best
the market affords.
Board and Lodging by the day, week
or month.
: E ®
And all kinds of Meate usually found in NEW enon 40 OH TEAMS.
‘iret-class Market,
Weata delivered f ee of charge,
GC, J. NAPFZIGER,
Broad Street Meat Market
JAMES MONRO, Prop’r.
[Customere enpp!:
with the vary aaeer atthe Lowest Pric
Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb
Sausages, Etc” _
Where they will be
send all wor
The Latest.
leased to exeou an
iu their line. m may
Proprietor. Oarriage avd Wagon-making. “Weare exclusive agents for the celebrated ‘‘CLAUS ” NATURAL GAS
TEMPERED SHEARS AND SCISSORS. Come and get a pair, take them
home and try them. If not perfectly satisfactory return them and get a new pair.
NO QUESTIONS ASKED.
LEGG & SHAW,
Main street, Nevada City.
W. W. WAGGONER,
(Successor to.W. F. Englebright,)
Civil; Engineer ; and: Surveyor,
Deputv County Survevor and
Deputv U.S. Mineral Survevor
Office n Morgan &Robberts block Nevada .
City, Cal
Horse-Shoeing a. Specialty
—Brond street,
Near the City Hall,
Also a complete stock of the
BEST BRANDS OF BOOKSSand STATIONERY
—Including— To insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion take Simmons Liver Regulater. :
The Leading Hotels Here Serve
oe
Letter, Note, Legal, Cap, Foolscap, Bill,
Journal and Tablet Papers, Papeteries, Envelopes, Inks, Pens, Pencils,
Scrap Books, Inkstands, Mucilage,
Sixty-five Million Dollars an Acre.
The other day the Southeastern RailWay company was asked no less a sum
than £1,250,000 for a small and practically useless piece of ground in BerN. E, OHAPMAN,
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NEVADA CITY.
Nevada City Leader in the Tea, Coffee and Spice Trade
Beehive Grocery Store, Commercial! st
PATENTS!
Pension, Land & Indian Depredation
CLAIIMs.
United States and Foreign Patents
obtained ; interferences conducted; special
examinations; trade-marks, copy-rights,
labels and designs registered. :
Baie ges —— pesporaneas: infringesuits conduc in i
States Court, ‘ my ale
If you have an invention, send us: a
sketch-photograph
or small model, /together with a brief description of the most
important features and we will advise you
the-course to pursue, If you are in pos-.
session of patents and the same are in
fringed, or if you are charged with infringemens, submit the matter to us fer
a reliable opinion,
NATIONAL BUREAU OF OLAIMS
Box 35, Washington, p, c,
_ IMPROVED BELT.
Frue Ore Concentrator. . :
. __. Rulers, Playing Cards, Visiting
Cards, Memorandum, Note,
Receipt, Draft and Day
Books, Ledgers, Journals,
Etc., Etc., Kic.
All of which will be sold at Low Prices
UNION HOTEL.
€
Cottey Bros.’ ‘Public Taste” Hams
’ gnd Bacon. Ask for it. d3-tf
Curtpren will freely take Dr. J. H.
McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm; unlike
cough syrups, it contains no opium, will
geothe and heal any disease of the throat
or lungs quicker than any othcr remedy.
mondsey. The land is about sixteen feet
in depth, and comprises an area of 4,184
superticial feet, so that the claim is at the
rate of £13,000,000 an acre; The company, it is scarcely necessary to add, did
not close at the sum stated.—London
Tit-Bits.
Discovery of a Natural Cave,
A handsome natura! cave was recently discovered in Lafayette county, Ga.
It contains many rooms of most exquisite crystallized beauty and a yawning abyss into which large stones have
been thrown with no reverberating
sounds borne back to the ear by which
its depths might be gauged. —Exchange.
Phygjgian and Surgeon,
GRASS VALLEY.
HRONIC DISEASES, as Well as those
peculiar to females, a specialty. Prerared to treat Diseases Amenable to Elecpticity. :
Residence : Mrs. Novitzky’s House,
Office : Cloke’s Building.
Office Hours : 10 to12 4. m., 2 to4 and
7 to 8 P.M,
LOCAL ANESTHETIOS IF DESIRED,
at
Office a Residence, Sacramento st A Desa Resin Prot
For Sale.
In view of the movement for a more
general use of the Stara and Stri esbcially in conne.tion with the education
of American youth, we have made jf
ial elec rp to furnish the po
Quatity of Bunting Flags to readers of
the Daity Transcnrier at the following
low prices :
REGULATION 81ZES8.
INSOLVENT NO'ITOE.
-_.__—_Fer-sale by Carr Bros. THE SUPERIOR COURT..OF. TH
N Le
] Couniy of sean ncpaate of Galifomuie
ma of b. J. Leod.
Ingotyenk eee. ia = ” Pg
. J. McLeod ha fled inthis Court
his petition, schedule and inventory
iu insolvency, by which it appears that he
is an insolvent debtor, the said D. J. MeLeod is hereby declared to be insolvent.
The Sheritt of the said County of Nevada is
tak: n of all
hereby directed to e 2:
ol os gam ge said
US fea fd earns e » 88 insolvent ebtor,? exce, i
such as may be by saw exempt fiom = lot a5
ecution, and of all his deeds, vouchers,
ks of account, and papers, and to keep
same safely until the appointment of an ‘or
bays ee of his estate,
street.
All persons are forbidden to pa’ any
debts to the said insolvent, or to deliver
any property belonging to such Insolvent,
to him,orto any person, frm i corppreten
or association for his use, The said debtor
uy property unt the fusthen erder of ike y un e er
Court, except as herein ordered.
Hon, John Caldweil 7a f ; aldweil, Judge ie
Court, of the said county of Mov
Court, at the ” i urtrooia Cc
in the City and t ada,
23d day 3 ee ’ 2 a 16 oe
WM. H: SMITH
i ff
Offers for sale his fine two-story residence y on Aristocracy Hill, trontstreet, with adjoining vacant
feet fronting J F, Hook’s
¥ also vacant let, 20 feet wide,
purposes fronting on Nevada
Apple, peach, , cherry, almond and
walnut trees, ey vine all ing an
abundance of fruit. Aleo, a choice lot of
shru 5
Good wagon-shed and buggy
iz com; i
One of the pieces of real estate in
Nevads City, j13-ti
Dr. C. W. Chapman,
OR. BR. M,. HUNT,
Physician,
15 hen AT VINTON’S DRUG 8roRR,
“Smaller Fleas to Bite 'Em.”
In view of the expected visitation of ie
grasshoppers in some parts of the state . the
next year, the state board of horticulture
arranged for a supply of parasites
New South Wales, to be ready for
distribution ‘in March.—San Francisco.
NEVADA CITY,
Nevada County Abstract Office,
Nevada City, Nevada Co. Cal. .
_HIS IS THE LEADING FAMILY
Hotel of Nevada City, and has the
enviable reputation of having the
. most pleasant rooms, and setting the best _
table of any house in the interior. It is
only one block from the Express, Telegraph and Post Offic s.
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Sample “Rooms and First-class Accommodations for Commercial Men,
Mam Free 'Bus to and From All
Goé-where you can get first-class accomMES. J. NAFFZIGER,
° : Proprietress
A. Frandy, Business Manager.
A Russian Doctor,
A Russian journal reports an interesting case of a philanthropic physician.
Visiting the patients of his districts, the
doctor found that in many instances
Address all orders with remittance to
fs ,. BROWN & CALKINS,
Publishers “Dally Transoript,’’ Nevada City, Cal,
New Barber Shop.
ENJOYS
results when
is taken ; it is
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and Bowels, cleanses the sys_ tem effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual
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Price Plain Bel
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JOHN A. RAPP;
(County Recorder 11 consecutive years, . For yon
% ‘. further inform
SEARCHER OF RECORDS, ee
NOTARY PUBLIC & INSURANCE agent, . ADAMS & CARTER.
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NEVADA CITY...
_ CHAS, KLINGENSPOR,
[FOR thirty-tive yours a resident of Ne‘ada county, has returned to Nevada pons Fyolemigas 3g
taut‘ the north nde’ of <Gommeedal
were of land situated in Pleasant
Hts aa lot on Kast Broad street, =
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ry, : their sickness was caused by hunger. . 4: M. Of that day, to prove their debts an:
To the most needy he prescribed “ six ofentd devo. siesioeieson
pounds of pure rye flour in doses of two . , It is further ordered that She. erdes be
pounds a day.” He‘ordered his patient a ae wepaper Ot ponent eee rae
to get the medicine at the drug store of. ohne ane cil Bnd oomnty of ig T
the ghey Bohai where it P tage a the said day set for the menting sl theteeat
issued f; fharge every day. e and it te furth ordered 4
good doctor made arrargemetits. with y ied eg 2 the druggist to supply the flour at his
sors
ap ee ‘mab bis taues ta will
i Oftice wit b}Dr, ¥.'F. "hay man, Gecramenfrom starvation the whole
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