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eee new n. a)
ns,
f th ? j e County of Neiff, ve. Luisa Barze].
perior Court
California, ang the
unty Of Nevada iz
said Superior Court =
) Of California Be:
he defendan: —
O appear in
by the above Hamey
“tert die County
»8nadto answe " fia 8Wer the
¢) after ih
i obtain
¢ bonds ot m
ntiff aud Deteniny
on. Piaintiff
alle
92, . efendant
will,
exerted the Plaintir
8 ill continues
to ;
often requested
to ‘:
request aid still ton.
‘h ho intent to return
& Detree
e fully appear by rep. as herein,
ified thatif you i
suid Complaint sj
la:ntit® will apply ¢
nanded in the Com:
and Seal of the <a;
1 y-of Névada, Stite
y of October, in the
isand eight bunt
J.GREANY, Clerk.
for Plaintiff. 09}
/ Notice,
JER MINING ¢
incipal place of ee
vada County, CaliforSierra County; Cal,’ _
hatata meeting of
eld on the ‘Twenty895, AN assessment of
hare was levied u, on
‘orporation, payable
ates Guld Coin, to the
eg San Juan,
His assessment
znty ninth day Hage
tlinquent, and advertion, and unless paybe sold on Saturday
mber, 1895, to pay the
ether with costs of
org.le, By order of
EKM AN, Secretary.
San Juan. o24
i Noticy,
VER MINING CoMal, Notice is hereby
of the Bourd of Direeof Nov., 1895, an asit per share was levied
of the corporation,
¥5, to the Secretary, at
ration, Nevada City
‘ny stock upon which
main unpaid on the
5, will be delinquent
t public auction, and,
efore, Will be sold on
395, at the hour. of
e Of the Secretary of
he delinquent assess8 Of advertising and
der of the Board of
ASPER, Secretary. ~
ton’s store, on Fine
co
GIVEN THAT THE
ry to the Board of buy, at its regular term,
+ 1896,0r as svon there.
heurd, fora renewel of
the Solith Yuba Kiver
yinin Turnpike Co,
Db. WOOD.
3. H. GRAVES, Agents
ntractors.
‘NEL COMPANY OF
alley Mining District,
‘jpous ble bidder, the
innel 100 feet from its
one inch te the rod,
inches high by 4 fees
ip Van Wrinkle vein,
tunnel, with the same
fied.
‘ili furnish complete
ars, and alltools uec. powder, and will pay
et made and accepred.
ust werk two shifts
non a sh fi contiuum of contr: ct.
days from date. The
ht to reject any and
inquire of C. T. Cane.
GIVEN THAT THE
iy .o the Board of 8uty.at ite regular term,
, 1896,0r ag soon there> heard, fora renewal
lls on the Freeman
le Yuba river,
ETTY L. FREEMAN,
On Barth {
trike you?
Harness on earth
ip,
cents up.
up.
up,
p1.40 up.
1,26 up,
1.25 up.
8 up.
1 up.
ind up.
up,
ents and up.
aad up.
ip.
Whip $9.
ness, $20 up.
IRNS,D STREET,
; Natienal Hotel.
VIARKET,
izens’ Bank.
Prop’r.
ef, Pork, Mutton,
il, Sausages, ete,
4
1 all kinds of Meat?
ally found in a @rs®
8 merket.
ont
Nevada City Daily Transcript.
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VOL. LXVle=NO. 10814 @
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30, 1895.
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Established Sept.6, 1860, by N. P. Brown& Co,
ineNerat City Daily Transcript
USLISHED EVERY BVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAYS,
—BY—
BROWN & CALKINS.
NP. Brown. L. 8. CaLerns.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES,
pe year, strictly in advance.... on
Gis miquthd.cs veces Risse cee 3 00
Three months..
Per week Beau gucves ;
If not paid in advance, 60 cents per mouth.
Advertising Rites—Lezal adverti-ing $1 per
square for first insertion. 50 cents per square
or each ad Jitinnal insertion,
isements as per card rates.
Jocal notices 10 cents per ‘ine, for first inser.
tien and fivecents foreach addftional in-eriion.
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SCHMIDT BROS.,
: Pine Street, Nevada City
Leading Cigar Dealers.
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ERTS
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—In Stock oar
Leading Lady / General Arthur,
The Best panne Imp’td,
01 strella, .
5° Cent Bohemian Club,
‘CIGAR La Rosa, :
ia the City. \ Harmonia
I, L. BOWMAN.
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists.
n Odd Fellows Building, Broad re t,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Fine Plate Work a Specialty,
_AM Kinds of Fillings. :
Le Extracting Skillfully Done
PURITY, AGE, MATURITY
SE"
usin
bd
NO CORKSCREW REQUIRED.
"YSINVOSG V S1LLOG AYSAS
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DISTILLED, STORED, AND BOTTLED
UNDER THE TREASURY AND INTERNAL REVENUE ‘LAWS AND REGULA-~
TIONS OF THE U.5GUARANTEEING
TO THE CONSUMER PURITY, AGE,
MATURITY. ENDORSED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR. TONIC AND
STIMULATING PROPERTIES.
CROWN DISTILLERIES co,
DISTILLERS AND BOTTLERS,
PACIFIC COAST STORES,
100 AND 102 FRONT STREET,
Saw Francisco, Cav
A.ISOARD & SON
Sole Agents for Nevada, Conntv.
THE
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The Man Who Tried It and tiie Way His
of an old compositor whose life had
been given up to hard. work and the folwas that the
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C . ). them was to cut down the tsual number of sleeping hours by gradation and
; finally arrive at a state where, by practice, one would be satisfied with a much
smaller amount of sleep.than: one was
SLEEP REFORM. THE STORY OF A POULTICE.
.
.
After They Got It on the Boy Had Something to Say. 4
Family discipline is still mai
Scheme Worked.
Colonel Henry Watterson tells a story
it ought to be in all. The Rehoboth
owing of eccentric ideas, one of which
hunran race slept t00 } poy got a sliver in his foot, according to . ;
nuch. He had several theories to ad. The Herald, and. his mother expressed
Sen ae 2 as : ortion. Round trip tickets between Neance in. support of his idea. One of . her intention of putting a poultice on \ — eS ;
F vada City and Coliax, good for three days,
the wound. The boy, with the natural . ,, . : :
$2.50. Round trip tickets between Grass
foolishness which is bound up in the
heart of achild, objected to the proposed
remedy.
“J won’t have any poulticé,’’ he de. R. Commencing January 1, 1896, the fare
ntained . between Colfax and Nevada City will be
in some American families,‘as of course . $1.75. !
. $1 50, and on all trains between Grass ValHerald furnishes an instance. A small . ley and Nevada City 25 cents,
Valley and Colfax, good for three days, $2.
Comiautation tickets, good for all stations
between Nevada City and Chicago Park,
Reduction. .
New rates of fare on the N. C. N. G. R.
Between Grass Valley and Colfax
The fare to
ntermediate stations reduced in like proes)
Business «dvereats THE
getting.
To show his confidence in his theory
he began ‘to praefice the new idea as
follows: He usually slept ninehours.
He explained that he would cut this
down to 814 hours for each week that
passed until he had reduced his humber
‘of sleeping hours to. two, which, he
claimed, was all that was needed by
clared.
“Yes, you will,’’ said both mother
and grandmother firmly. The majority
was two to one against him, and at bedtime the poultice was ready. : oe
The patient was not ready. On the
contrary, he resisted. so stoutly that a
switch was brought into requisition. . It
was arranged that the grandmother
J. F. SHAWs}
Advertising
“Medium
Northern California.
aT
Table of Distance sie Nevada City
any one.
had -kept.-to his rule laid down and
cating his idea.
. -jarred the type in the case on which he
should. apply the poultice, while the
mother, with uplifted stick, was to stand
at,the bedside. The boyxwas told that if
he ‘‘opened his mouth’’ he would receive something that would keep him
quiet.
The hot poultice touched ‘his foot, and’
he opened his mouth.
“You’’— he began.
‘Keep still,’’ said his mother, shaking herstick, while the grandmother applift the poultice.
Oreo more the Aittle fellow opened
his fhouth. . :
ee T’ S earl
But the uplifted switch awed him into silence. : t
In a minute more thé poultice was
firmly in place, and the boy was tucked
in bed, :
“There, now,’’ said his mother, ‘*The
old sliver will be drawn out, and Eddie’s foot will be all well.”’
The mother and. grandmother were
moving triumphantly away when a
The time went by, and the old fellow
finally reached the two hour time.
He went along for several weeks
sleeping but two hours daily, devoting
the time gained in reading and advoWhile there was a noticeable: decrease in his weight, he
seemed to stand it very well,
Then he began to talk of furi_er reducing the time, and when. enthusiastic
talked of the possibility of one doing
without sleep entirely. :
He set type and was an old hand on
the paper. One morning about three
weeks after he had reached his low
sleeping mark the compositor, at the
case next to his noticed the old man
had dropped his head upon his arms,
that were folded over the case. It was
near quitting time. All the forms were
up, and the okfchap was not disturbed.
Ho had gone tosleep. The office was
soon deserted, with the exception of the
janitor and the sleeper. The, janitor . shriil voice piped from under the bedwas instructed not to bother him, clothes: j
The next day when the first men ar“You've got it on the wrong foot.”
rived he was still sleeping as they had] . aE oe
Yeft him and snoring so hard that he ee
tis Occupation.
The street car was crowded, and as it
turned a corner sharply a man who was
standing in the aislé made a grab at a
rested.
Some onotold his wife where he was,
and she concluded to let him sleep.
He slept.on in that position for 20
hours. ‘Then’ they carried him toa bed
at home, still sleeping. He slept for 32
hours, and when ho woke up he had forgotten how to. set type and had to learn
to read again, although his‘memory was
good in other respects. —Exchange.
embraced a sharp faced young woman
standing near him.
‘‘Oh, I beg your pardon,’’ he saigz
‘Sir,’ she exclaimed, ‘‘you are a
boor.”’ :
‘‘No, madam,’ rejoined the penitent
offender, ‘‘I am not. I am anewspaper
man. ’’ :
“You aro, hey?’ was ‘the contemptuous rejoinder. ‘‘What do you do about
a newspaper office, I'd like to know?”
“T am the pressman.’”’
The sharp faced young woman turned
a little redder, but she didn’t say anything more. —Chicago Tribune.
Her Two Chances.
The Soubrette—How do you like your
part in the new play?
The Leading Woman—Oh, it’s just
lovely! I go through a dying: scene in
the secdnd acti, bat I come to life again
in the third and die all over again to
slow music at the end of the play. It’s
Notice to Federal Loan Stockholders.
MNHE REGULAR A\NJAL MEETING OF
_ the stockholders oi t 1¢ 1 ederal Loan Gold
Quartz Mining Compaiy will be held at A.
Wutke’s office on :
Ji ursday, January Oth, 1806.
At 7:30 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing )ea/
and for the transaction of such other business
as may be brought before the meeting.
: s JON VINCENT, President.
J.G. ON: ILL, Se’y.
Nevada City, Dec. 21,1895.
Laan
Delinquent Notice.
strap, but missed it and’ involuntarily .
$1.
tween Grass Valley and Nevada City,
Joun F. Kippkr,
Pres, and Man’gr,
These tickets good for tive fares beGro. FLETCHER,
, Gen’l. Pass, and Tkt. Agt.
+ e@e> ee
Beauties!
One. of those fine clocks at Luetje &
Brand’s would be an ornament to any home
—price them, tf
——-+ 2 @e >
For New Years.
Luetje & Brand jrave many articles at
their store that will make very pretty New
Years presents, and they Propose t& sell
thin at the very lowest prices rather than
carry them over. Call and see what they
have,
a
GOST.
ag
. Yes, we are going to sell our Holiday Goods, Novelties
imported especially for the Holiday Tragé:
‘ (meaning, of course, what we haye left), at ‘far
below the above in order -to rfl the store of
them. hr fact, they will go at the purchaser's
own price. -A splendid opportunity to secure
articles which are useful and-ornamental at all
times,
*
Remember, these things are to be Obtained only
= OF
Dickerman & Co.
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Girl Wanted.
A girl is wanted to do general house
work in. a small family. Apply at this
d24.w office,
‘the Market.
ing
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Try It--It Will Suit You. The Best
J. J. JACKSON, ~
Sole Agent for Nevada City.
sure to be a go!—New York Herald.
and Fare.
TO ' MILES. FARE,
Alpha: .<.---«s 164
BirGhville.cs.sccsee LOR sce centc as i tees
Bowman’s Dam..35 osc cscs cceseseenss
Camptonville.... O82 Stage.cs oc: $3. 50
Cherokes; ... +: 12} (ea ces 2 25
Columbia Hill.. .13% oa ee
Colfax, ..5..-: ea ities avese Pree at 4),
20s
reatlroad:.© 67, 272)
Dutch Flat... 17 Stage. 2 50
Downieville....44 Se 7 50
Kdwards Bridge.. 7 See oases 1 00
Forest City. ....39 SO ie 7 00
French Corral.... 182 hee aaseasceciie®
Granteville...-. oy. Stage.. ... 4 00
Geass Valley... 4 Eee iy) ee,
Like City. ...-. 11} i yas . 2 00
Little York...12 Se eee 1 50
Moore’s Flat... 20 ue pee iat
N. Bloomfield. ..144 TS ae as 2 50
N. San Juan... é Ley 2-00
Omega... Nga tle Me eces , 3 00
Purdon Bridy St ease 1 00
Relief Hull..... erro re « 2 50
Rough & Keady.. 8 Fo eeevaes 1 00
Sierra City...-. 56 les ae . 9 00
Smartaville.... 19 SO aera » 1 50
Spenceville.,.. .20 ee Pe Dat
Sacramento,...76 Raitroad. . 4 30
San Francisco...160 fs 6 50
Truckee. .. ssc 838 Ne ans lee
Washington... 19 Stage.... 25
Vi Ole csc cove LOU
Notice For Pubjicatioa.
z mee
, Unitea ptates Land Office,
S-cramento,.Cal., December 0 1825.
COMPOUND : SULPHUR
POWDER . !
The Best Medicine Ever; Introduced
The Great Remedy for
Habitual Constipation,
Indigetion, Piles
Diseased Liver,
Billiousness, Gow,
Rheumatism,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
Gout, Etc
¥
\Thotasand of bottles are sold
monthly, and every body that
‘. NO BETTER has used it proclaim it to be
wonderful medicine. ©
Every prominent physict
in San Francisco, San
ommend it.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas the Centryl Pacific Ratlroad Comro select as a po. dion of its grint Sections 25 and
sin Tp.17N.,R.0 8. M D. M. in Nevada
count), Cal. as aguieu tural land, and
Whereas, sa d iands are by the ietarn of the
U. 8. Surveyor G neral for Califdrnia denomi
My publication, and
be a
cant,
It ta therefore ordered that citations isgue
eturnable before the Register ani
mi tie 10th day Of Febsuary, 189, at w viel
time and place the saiu anplicant with its wit
their witnesses a e he eby cited to-be and ap
sire touching the ciiaiacter of suid lands.
Default by any party to
pany has presented its application (List No, 54) +
iates mineral land and by justiucrions o: the
‘Lon. Commissioner of the General Land Office
i Wearing is necessary afte’ dve no ice ther of,
posting. to determine the
aracter of said Jands for minerals, and such
vearing haviug béeu applied gor by s id wppiiReceive:
f this office, at this vffice at 10 o’clock a, m.,
nesses and any and wl miue‘al elaiwanis and }
pear and ofjer suca_testimony as they may dethis citation will be
( DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMpiny. Location of principal place of business, Nevata City, California. Location of
works, Nevada City District, Nevada county,
Caliternia,
lows :
Na, No.
Names. Cert, Shares. Amt.
Carl Hes € ‘
a A
9050 $ 90.50
= $5
15,000 150.00
Car! Uhlig,
5,000 50.00 ; rt A
Herbe:t Coward,
850 8.50
: 2
M, Hanly, 3, 850 8 5)
.
E. E. Appe'ton, 197, 106 1.6
A. J. Boefing, 61 200 2,00
F, Woodman, 21 and 88, 618 vay 5.18
Phil. Mondt, 237, 8,000 3,06
J. Morrison, 20, 600 5.00
Wim. Moozer. Jr. Tr., 152
and 153,. : 681 6.31 * tes
Wm. Foshbach, 120 and 184, 202 2.02 ate . a
Max Merten, 149, 1080 10.50. Before Using Cupidene.
B. H, Miller, 1fi4, 175 174
Maris Kigsmann, 173, 200 2.00
:
ir, Lonis stern, 72: 500 5 U0
: y coh
Chas. FE. Moozer, 212, 800 8.00
is Ve ce
Christian Beeg, Tr., 234, 1,500 15.00
Th ge
David Anderson, 241, AO 5 00
_Mary Aun Martin, 245, 1,000 rd 00
Nellie Martin, 246, 600 6 00
Lottie Martin, 247, 600 5.00
And in accordance with law and an-order of
the Board of Directors, made on the 18th day of
November, 1895, so many shares of each parce}
such stock as may be ne essary will be sold
at public auction on} riday, January 10, 1896,
at the office of the Company, rear of Carter &
Johnstou’s Store, Commer ial street, Nevada
City, Nevada county, Califerni’, to pay, the delinquent assessment there n together with Cos's
: LOST MANHOOD PAINS !°
AKADACHYE, .
PIMPLES,
SEMINAL
Notice. There are delinquent upon the fol:
lowing described stock, on ‘account of ASSERS.
ment (No. 13) levied on the 18th day of NoveinMANHOOD RESTORED
ber, 1895, the several amounts set opposite the 2 :
names of the respective shareholders, as folBY
~ ©:U:P:1:D:E:N:E
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Nervousness or Diseases of the Generative Organs,
—SUCH AS—
TIRED FEELING,
DESPONDENCOY AND CONSTIPATION.
‘After Using Cupidene
Vitalizer cures all
SLEEPLESSNESS
DKBILITY,
IMPOTENCY,
TH * BACK,
WEAKNESS,
a
Scoaiaal A j
Black" Blue or Brown Beaver Overcoats to order from $20 up.
Chinchilla Overcoats, just the thing for Wintcr wear, from $20 up.
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Our Specialty. =
Pants to order from $6 up.
5,000 different patterns to select from.
y
Remember we have al! our work doue-in Nevada City. We don’t send Kast to cheap
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ready-made Clothing houses and palm off a third-class ready made suit for tailor-made.
REMEMBER THIS.
All agents who are doing business for Kastern Sweating Houses are getting your
money under false pretences. Beware of Them.
Yours to please,
E. E. DULAC, Merchant Tailor.
COMMEROIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
TRANSCRIPT.
I> You Want to Get the County Wews
TS SPECIA®TY 18 GENERAL LOCAL
Nows, mil ithasa circulation thatreaches the reading people in every part of this
county, It also has numerous patrons 1D
Placer, Yuba and Slerra countics, as well as
in Hucramento, San Francisco and more re“robe perth ofthe State.
MINING [uvestors throughout the whole ,
“country itis invaluable, as it gives a faith. ©
ful and complete record ofthe progress being made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources,
EBay,
we .
rene eo en
a8 ?0IN TMOKE,. IF YOU ARE ABOUT TO
THING .
Try the Transcript. You will find it pays every time. The
smartest, most successful business men set you the example
daily, and what’s-more they stick to it—the proof of the puding being the demand for it, 24 it were,
wil Tis Week,
Jose .
Stockton and Sacramento rece
an
Sold by all Druggists.
Advertising Medium
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Tue Loca, News Harrenincs AND Court
PROCEEDINGS. . ;
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or
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Nevada City =~
ao 1G PME.
Leading Newspaper
~ Daily Transcript
xX
july noted THOMAS FRASER, of advertising and ses es oe ‘ i plist
. Kegis er. . CASPER, Secre ATY. = a a = mm
Ne
, . AR : Office Re of Carter & Jolnston’s Store,
ee! “ 7 Fa PE 5
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“. CHAS. F. GARDNER, aurea Gk: Navads Cl Cal. mente CURES WHERE EVE YTHING ELSE FA, H_S — TE —————
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; (0@F' The Doctor has discovered the active priagiple on which the vitality of the
; ’ : ~~ . SEXUAL apparatus is dependent, * An Analysis
READ
The reason why sufferers are_not cured by physicians and medicines is because over 9(
: per cent. are troubled with PROSTATITIS, for which CUPIDENE is the only known The sworn certificate of a fan Francisco chemist
h D i] s t remedy to cure the complaint without an operation. gives the following result ef an ase . several
2 . . = A written guarantee to refund the money if a permanent cure is not effected by the use brands of tea purchased in the upem market:
€ al y : ran scyl p of six boxes, No. 1, (Black.) Colesed pists ine ied ee,
c ) igo, < If you want to know all about the 5 One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5. sais (Black.) Colore ndigo, p
; Gold lining, Send for Circulars and Testimonials, i. 3. (Green) Colored with Prussian blue and
DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P. 0. Box 2076, 8 siaco, ellow ochre. Morticultural, ‘gaae all mail cavers to DAVOI C »x 2076 San Francise y ios Ms ee a eee aa
Agricultural, eg : : ( S ¢ indigo and aluminous earth,
Stock Raising or sale in Nevaila City by DICKERMAN & CO. No. 5. (Uncolored? alleged.) Colored with plum5 : ; Lumberin ee et bago and clay. ;
a og . epee apes ee ee ee Does ‘not this condition eall loudly for a brand ef
ak And other resources of . eles :
NEVADA COUNTY “ELE-= Pure Japan Tea
» . Besides being fully informed at all times on : ‘ Te . Booch’s Tea ie the pure upadulterate wndyed
cured Japan ‘Tea, There is no bea che im it, A,
es
SAVs
child can drink it, Draws e canary color of delight
ful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea,
You use only half.as much per eup. Bixty conte per
pound, Never acid in*bulk., Bold only im dented
packages bearing this ‘Urade-mark. °
‘BEECKS. TEA
spats
SQ
40 Fm at
° of rd
Than the Daily Transcript.
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ecu rename ponesaalonta
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IN NEVADA COUNTY.
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To LAND and to POOCCOCC C0000 t
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Geo. ¢. Gaylord, Sole Agent for Nevada city. “
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