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’ BROWN & CALKINS.
N. P. Browx.L. 8. CaLKmNs.
: SUBSORIPTION: PRIGHS.:s
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ek 16 cents. ’ Per we ey a a : ‘i
pala in vance, 60,.cents pet month.-;
Adverse first mang nn per. pee.
square for dijoual inserfion.:. Business advernotices 10 cents per-line
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A mM. a . MC. RES,
4 1MP T ERIDGKON, 'T, J. ROBINSON
4 : B. W. DONNELLY.
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The Best Medicine Ever ,Introduced
The Great Remedy for
Habitual ;Constipation,
Indigetion, Piles
Diseased Liver,
. Billiousness, Gou,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
Gout, Etc.
Thousand of bottles.are sold
be a? 4 monthly, and every body that
has used it proclaim it tobe a
ye . wonderfat’ medicine,
y Every prominent physician
: in San Francisco, San Jose
Stodkton and Sacramento reccommend:it:’:
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Sold by'all Draggists.mad e
SUNSET , LIMIFED: pees a healthy man nausea, but a
Por the Season. of 1895-96,
WILL BUN
BETWEEN ©
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OVER THE: GREAT —
«’ Leaving: San Francisco.. .
The most ‘, moder
. Seger nin
AFEME,
seh ae tien and fivetents foreach a on: Vitgelf
rk . ceptibly—from two inches to two feet,
=< according to the species—but knots,
“there being more. likelihood «of such
SUNSET +: ROUTE!
Tuesdays and Saturdays
: How a Tree Grows.
quainted with the tree’s mode of growth
the first thing of importance. is. to keep
in view ‘the function of the ‘‘cambian
layer’’—the soft, spongy substance lying
between the wood proper.and the bark.
The pulpy, porous substance is,really a
‘tissue of minute cells, visible only under the microscope, and apparently all
of the same.size and shape in any given
variety: of: tres. 'The cells lying nearest
the-bark contribute a permanent accre‘tion to the ¢ree’s covering, while those
. which lie nearest the wood slowly change
from ‘‘cambian layer’’ toreal tree fiber.
In this way the bark becomes thicker
each year, and at the same time the tree .
‘Itself ispermanently enlarged,
Y. In the spring: and early summer the
-bark on: alltrees is’ to a certain extent
loosened to permit:of the cambian layer
wholly ceases the result is manifest in
the ‘‘ring’’ of new wood and the thin
layer of newly formed inner bark. The
ends of each limb have also grown permarks, forks, etc., on tree trunks are. no
higher from the ground than they were
the year before, If some one tells’ you
that a limb which is now but three or
four feet from the ground ‘‘ will be high
enough to walk under when the tree
gets'its growth,’’ put him or her down
as a person knowing but little about the
natural history of trees; ~~ °°" *
X Bridge Paints.
A careful investigation of. the reliaAmerican Society of Civil Engineers,
with some important practical results.
It appears that in all cases rust was
found td’a greater or less extent, occurring always in spots in the center of
clean metal; most of ‘this, however, being thin ‘and as bad in new structares
as in old. It was, nevertheless, found
that the.iron oxide paints adhered
more ‘firmly to the metal than the
lead paints, only one case being found
in which the latter adhered well and
was tough,” thongh much of this
brittleness, it is suggested, may be due
to adulteration of the oi] by turpentine,
benzine or other petrolenm products,
adulteration with lead paints than with
iron, as they are more difficult to spread,
and consequently dilution of the oil is
resorted to. In some cases bridges coat3d with iron oxide 11 or 12 years ago
were. found. to. be still in good condition
without having to be repainted. Only
two of -the bridges. examined had been
painted. with: carbon or asphaltum
paints, but the condition of things in
these two cases was found’ to be not altogether satisfactory, as the coating was
aot tough or adherent. Too little attention, Gerber remarks, has been paid to
thoroughly cleaning the metal before
the first coat of paint.is applied.
5 An Artless .Spouse.
In the south of Ireland a short time
igo a prominent. gentleman was elected
to thé. coronership,. and . very. natarally
was proud of the honor which had been
zonferred upon him. When he carried
the news of his election to his home, he
appeared before. his wife in a yery-digaified manner and said:
‘My dear, I was elected coroner today, and there is, something I wisk to
say to you. In the future I wish you to
cease talking so much with the servants
and assume. the dignity becoming the
wife of a high publio official. Do you
understand ?’’
‘*Yes, Tom. Oh, I’m so glad that. you
haye.been made a coroner! Just think!
Mrs. Brown and all the Smitis will be
calling to see me!’’ And her eyes fairly
blazed with delight.
After revolving the matter in her
mind and cackling with pride as only a
woman. can she. suddenly. éxclaimed :
“‘Oh, Tom, if you are a coroner, I
suppose I shall ‘be a coroneress, won’t
{???—-Liverpool Mercury.
Absentminded, *
The story is told of a famous mathematician that he was frequently guilty
during his courtship of walking the
greater part of a mile with the young
lady of his choice without oa
One evening she took advantage of
his absentmindedness to play him a
trick. She slipped: her hand from his
arm and hurried home a nearer way.
He continued to hold his arm: in the
‘ame position; walked up the steps. of
her father’s house, and rang the bell,
when, t6 his astonishment, she herself
opened the door. He st in an incrednlous manner and exclaimed, ‘Why,
3——, how in the world did you get on
that side of the door?’’
: . Paley,
. People afflicted with shaking palsy.
are greatly relieved by traveling long
journeys in fast trains. The greater the
oscillation: the better they are. Dr.
Charcot, noticing this, has had a chair
is given by electricity. ‘ect:
palsied patientenj it, and after a
‘quarter of anin it is a different.
man. stretches his limbs, loses fa@ and enjoys a good night’s rest afterward.
A Solemn Warning. . What is the man doing?
He is climbing to theelectric lamp to
light his pipe.
Will he light it? =
No, but we will go.to his funeral tomorrow: : : '
Ys he a poor man? ;
No, but he never subscribed toa newspaper and doea not know that-the war
is over.— Atlanta Constitution.
‘. qt is a wise Jender of books who writes
yer name on the inner margin of the
exercising its functions, and when this .
bility of different paints used on bridges J D ‘
has been. made by E. Gerber of the ° ® avis,
b
: character of said lands
hearing having been applied for by said appli-} —
ie to which a rapid side to side move-torty-seventh .page-as well as on the fly
. teaf. She has ‘in this way been enabled
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Teacher of
LOCAL. AND INSTRU=
MENTAL
ALSO
‘MUSIC
CHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR.
‘Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other
sortions of Nevada county weekly for the purpose of instructing pupils at their own home.
For particulars as to terms of tuition, ete., aply to the Professor, by letter or personally, at
is home in North San Juan, or at the Union
Hotel, Nevada City
1.C. LINDLEY,
"NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY.
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EVENING, JANUARY 13, 1896.
deal
ea ESE ALR. ZENG
MANHOOD RESTORED
Before Using Cupidene:
—BY— :
R. ‘Commencing January 1, 1896, the: fare . . —*
between. Colfax and Nevada City will be} ; ee
$1.75. Between Grass Valléy and Colfax . T° MILES. FARE, e
$1.50, and on all trains between Grass Val-. Alpha..,...1Gh 2.-escsecoese won.
ley eat Nevada City 25 cents, The fare to + aarti rg Rewe ae sareceeee a
intermediate stations reduced in like pro-~. qov ots pos yb chek Sb oka p sia £
irtioa, ouid trip Wokola ‘Gelween ‘Nel oncacer Pe A
vada City snd‘Colfax, good for threo. days, . Columbia Hil.. /13f . T1112 2 50)
$2.50, Round-trip-tickete between Grass cornea £8 gansenaness oo es :
Commutation tickets, good for all stations aso: Saige eee 7 80 oi
between Nevada City and Chicago Park, . Edwards Bridge...7% ‘6 .i..6 1 00 rea
$1. These tickets good for five fares befica Sea ae ae Ny a Ei “
, 7 aS Trenc stheee OE sgaabecege A 9» 35 gs
algae Grass ‘Velley.and Nevada City, . Graniteville....28 -Stage...-. 4@ f
» Joun F, Krppzr, Grass Valley.:.4 9! cesesee 25} @ ©
oe Pres, and Man’gr, . Lake City....112 Sf sasece eee =
Gro. Fieronmr, — rence eae 124 mre nseseee FOO &
. x BBlaG. Sos > Cabee’s
ea oe ee ee N. Bloomfield..144 “ .... 2.50
me N.SanJuan,...13 “ ...62 00
DI a ren ; on i jawoege Aree Te UNA % :
, gegen Relief Hill.. 18 Be en cae S.O0 ane
Rough & Ready.. 8 Tekan FOO ;
Pine. Street, Nevada’ City — et Siave 56 es ee ea BOO J J JACKSON f
ries ean artsville,;... 19 eevee .
Leading Cigar Dealers. Suchen.. 20 & eee dk hho a
ee : an. Francisco,,.. Mc evans ao
_. In Stock = __ Prnckee:, 0 cui BO OM dy haese 5 78 Sole Agent ‘for Nevada City.
Leading Lady / General Arthur, Washington... 19 Stagess... 2.50
The Best ~ . Humboldt Imp'td, J . You Bet.....10 <.* . 4.. F 60
= ‘Cent ‘J Estrella,
5 ‘ Bohemian Club,
CIGAR La Rosa, ee _
in ‘thé City. Harmonia
After Using Cupidene
—
» This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all
Nervousness or Diseases of the Generative Organs,
Attorney and Counselor at Law —sUCH AS—
Qe eee” COR. COM-. ,osT MANHOOD PAINS IN THE BACK, SLEEPLESSNESS
. HEADACHE, TIRED FEELING, DEBILITY,
yee PIMPLES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, _ IMPOTENOY,
Delinquent Notice. DESPONDENOY AND CONSTIPATION,
OR, co AND SILVER MINING.” COM eS eae
‘pany: Location of principal place of busiW 4 ELSE LS
she Hexada City, California.” Location of CURES : HERE EVER THING E E FAI *
works, Nevada City District, Nevada county,
Californta. j
Notice. There are delinquent upon -the following described stock, on account of. assexsment (No. 18) levied on the 18th day of November, 1895, the several amounts set opposite:the
a the respective shareholders, .as folOWs :
No. No. . A
Names. Cert.. “Shares. Amt.
Carl Hesse 217, 218, 219,
se 920, 221, 222, of
“ 998,294, 225, 9050 $ 90.50
& sf 230 15,000 150.00
Carl tee 249 5,000 50.00
Herbert Coward, 56, $50 8.50
M. Hanly, 83, 350 8.50
BE. E. Appelton, — 197, 106 1.06
A. J. Boefitig, 61, 200 2.00
F, Woodman, 21and 88, . 518 5.18
Phil. Mondt, 287, “8,000 80,00
J. Morrison, WW, 600 5.00
Wm. Moozer, Jr. Tr., 152
and 153, 681 5.381
Wm. Foshbach, 120 and 184, 202 2.02
Max Merten, 149, 1050 10.50
B. H. Miller, 164, 175 1.75
Marie Rissmann, 178, 200. 2.00’
Dr. Louis Stern, . 172, 500 5.00
Chaa. E. Moozer 212, 800 8.00
Christian Beeg, Tr., 234, 1,500 15.00
David Anderson, 241, 500 ‘6 00
Mary Ann Martin, 245, 1,000 10,00
Nellie Martin, 5; 246, 500 500
Lottie Martin, 247, 500 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 parcel
such stock as may.be necessary will be sold
at public auction on Friday, January 10, 1896,
at the office of the Company, rear of Carter
Johnston’s Store, Commercial street, Nevada
City, Nevada county, Californic, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon,together with costs
of advertising and erpenns of sale.
. CASPER, Seeretary.*
Office —Rear of Carter & Johnston’s Store,
Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal,
of the Directors held Januar
7, 1896, the above delinquent sale is hereb
postponed for 30 days. By order of the Direc
ors of the Odin G. & 8. Mining Co.
K. CASPER, Sec’y._.
At afmeetin:
Notice For Publication,
United States Land Office
Sacramento, Cal., December 20, 1895.
To all: whom. it may concern.
Whereas the Central Pacific Railroad Comome? hag presented its application (List No. ot
select as a portion of its grant Sections 25 an
5in Tp.17N.,8.9 E. M.D. M, in
county, Cal., a8 agricultural land, and
Whereas, said iands are by the return of the
U.8. Surveyor General for California denominated mineral land, and by instructions of the
Hon. Commissioner of the General Land Office
a hearing is necessary after due notice thereof,
osting, to determine the
for minerals, and such
Nevada
publication, and
cant. ;
It is therefore ordered that citations issue
returnable before the Register and Receiver
of this office, at this office st10 o’clock o, m.,
onthe 10th day of F any? 1893, at which
time and ace Dhersatd applicant with its witnesses an @ud all, mineral claimants. and
their wittiesses are hereby cited to be and apand offer such Sesmnony as they may desire touching the character of said lands. m
Default by any party to this citation will be
duly noted. THOMAS FRASER,
; Register.
CHAS. F. GARDNER,
428 Receiver.
Order to Show Cause.
Ts the Superior Court of Nevada County
State of California.
In the matter of the estate of Simon Vedder
Vanderveer, deccase
: the petition this
It sppen ne to this Court by
day re sand. filed by W. Schmidt, the
administrator of the estate of Simon Vedder
BF poe apoyo ee preying foran onverar ale
of real estate an at itis necessary to se
the r deceased in order to e realestate of said de
pay, the debts, expenses and charges of administration. © © ‘ 3
Itis therefore ordered thatall persons interested
in the estate of said: deceased, appear before the
said Court on Monday the 27th day.of January
#506, at 100’clook A. M., of eaid-date at the Court
House and inthe Court Room of said Court in
Nevada City; Nevada County, Cal, toshow cause
why an order should ot. be granted to the
said administrator tesell-all the. real estate of
gai ! decedent.
é
. And thata copy of this orderbe published
“at leastfour successive weeks in the Nevada
bas . DAULY TRANSCRIPT, anewspsper printed
and published in ssid Geant
Jadge of the Superior Court.
THos. & Forp, Attorney.
Dated Dec. 28th, 1 pa Dighest degree of ENTERTAINMENT . jo identify her own books in. friends’
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SEXUAL apparatus is dependent, .
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(O@F-The Doctor has diseovered the active. principle on. which the vitality of the
The reason why sufferers are not cured by physicians and medicines is because over 90
per cent. are troubled with PROSTATITIS, for which CUPIDENE is the only known. ™
remedy to cure the complaint without an operation.
A written guarantee to refund the money if a permanent cure is not effected by the use
six boxes,
One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5.
Send for Circulars and Testimonials,
Address all mail orders to. DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 2076, San Francisco,
Cal,
: sale ia Nevada City by DICKERMAN & CO.
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An Analysis.
The sworn certificate of a San Francisco chemist
gives the following result of an analysis of poverss
brands of tea purchased tn the open market:No. 1. k.) Colored with plumbago and inaiga.
Nola, Pct) Solera vitelagigh pombegwesd
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0.8. = Colored with Prussian blue and sah
Green.) Bacessive coloring, consisting of
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“Does not this éondition dal loudly for » brand of
i" Pure Japan ‘Tea
Beech’s Tea is the pure unaduiterstedwndyed eum”
oured Japan Tea, “There*is’no headache-im 1. . A
child can drink it.: Draws. canary ‘color: of: delight:
* ful fragrance and twice the strength of commion tea,
You use‘only half a¢ much per cup,’ Sixty esate per
_ pound. ‘Never acld in bulk; Sold only tm scaled:
packages bearing this trade-mark. . er
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