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March 19, 1895 (4 pages)

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A RE LLL SALLE bh tL le nl coer sean THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Established Sept,,6. 1860.) Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif. Published Evenings Daily Except ‘undays and Legal HolidaysBuBSCRIPTION TERMS—Fifteen Cents & Week, @ixty Centsa Month; Six Dollars a Year When Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. LocAL READING NotTices—Ten Cents’@ Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollara Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Kno vn on Application. TUESDAY.... MARCH 19, 1895. NN TT ATTEND TO IT. Protests. The following is a copy’ of the necessary . i The Call Is A GREAT CHANGE. —_— Now a Strong Friend of Hydraulickers. es The following we copy from the San Francisco Call. The First—‘‘Emancipate the mining indusee . draulic mining men who own the mines. Third—''By reviving bydraulic mining = we would liberate the: gold that would revive industry all over the Union.” : = Fourth—“'The reopening of the mining Form of Atttevat tor Mise adele would give aa thousands and lead to the opening up.of other industries that would give employment to try of California from legal bondage and it will emancipate the world from financial bondage by an output of gold that will revive every industrial energy every enterprise.” Second— ‘The biggest problem that confroute the State is that of reviving hy; and doing justice to the affidavit which must be filed by the protest-. tens of thousands.” : ing ‘min¢é-owner, as approved by A. H. Ricketts for the Miners’ Association . United States Land Office at — ‘ 1895. . State of California, county of ———, 88. Cal., ——, Fifth——‘‘The friends of hydraulic mining do not mean tnat hydraulic miners shall be permitted to injure the farmers of the valley, but they do mean that the miners ——, being first duly . shall not be deprived uf the right ofusing sworn deposes and says that he isa citizen . their mines at all.”’ of the United States over the age of 21 years and by occupation a ;. that he has had a practical knowledge and experience in mining; that. he is acquainted with the manner of survey and sub-division of the public lands of the United States; thathe is well acquainted with the following described mineral land, to wit, (Here described land properly); that he has been acquainted with said lands for the past years and that his knowledge and experience is such as to enable him to testify understandingly as to the character ef said tract; that he (here give particulars); that each and every fortyacre tract and the smallest legal subdivision of the above described lands is mineral in cuaracter and is Valuable for the ——~ contained therein; that said lands‘and” each of them are essentially mineral lands and are not valuable for agriculturalpurposes; that tne mineral qualities of said lands and each ‘ of the smallest legal subdivisions thereo preponderate therein and give character ol the land, and that hie Postottice address is I hereby certify that I consider the abovenamed affiant, ——, a creditable and. reliable witneaa and that the foregoing testimony given by ——, having been first read over by and corrected to —— satisfaction: was by —— submitted under oath before me this —— day of —--, A. D. 1895. This affidavit must be made out in duplicate, one to be retained in the Land Office and the. other forwarded to Washington. Both must be sworn to by two witnesses before a notary or County Clerk. +290 Wuarever may be the cause of blanching, the bair may be restored to its original color by the use of that potent remedy Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. = sci cg a aN Improvements at the Harmo:'y. The mill at-the Harmony gravel mine ie being thoroughly overhauled and put in good shape for the season's work. The batteries are being reset and new plates are to be put in, besides a general repairing aud fixing up all about the premises. When this work is done the mill will be in. better shape than for a long time. It is calculated that with the mine opened up as it is anda large deposit of gravel to draw from, that the mill can be kept running constantly. As soon as all changes and improvements are made the mill will be started up again. All gravel taken from this mine is: crushed and then washed. We hope to hear of big returns from the Harmony this summer, + «Ge ae Aut the elements which nature requires, to make the hair beautiful and abundant, are supplied in Ayer’s Hair Vigor.: This preparation keeps the scalp free from dandrnff, prevents the hair from becoming dry and harsh, aifd makes it flexible and glossy. Wallis Lights Out. William Wallis, the sport, .was arrested this morning by Deputy Sheriff Neagle on a complaint charging him with disturbing the Wallis had a tight with some oue peace. on the Plaza” last night. He.was taken be fore Justice Mulloy, who fixed the time for passing sentence for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, allowing Wallis in the meantime to go on his own recognizance. After be-. the entire distance and in the. future it. physicians and tried various remedies, 9 : , will really be a pleasure to drive over that but without getting any relief, until ing released from custody he left town and 4 P despaired of ever being well again. $ will probably not return. We don’t be-] thorougntare. Finally, I took Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, © lieve anybody will go after him. e ee a and in a very short time, was entirely 2 : Superior Court. I can, therefore, ‘cordially and 9) a. eee A Storm at Sea. Increases the discomfort of the voyager But even when the wheather is not tempest nous he is liable to sea sickness, .They who provided with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters which quiets disordered stomachs with gratifying speed and certainty. To the hurtful malarious or too influence of a tropic, rigorous or damp climate, as well asto th baneful effects of uuwholesome die. and bad water, it is areliable antidote. Commervia travelers by sea orland, mariners, miners, western pioneers, and all who have to encounter vicissitudes of climate and temperature, concur in pronouncing it the best safeguard. It prevents rheumatism and pulmonary attacks in consequence of damp and eold, and it is an efficient defense against all It can be depended upon forms of malaria. in dyspepsia, liver and kidney trouble. . — . ny It May Do as Much for You. lief at once, Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all’ Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief, One trial will Pr.ce only 50c. for large bottle. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so called Kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Eleetric Bitters and found , re~ e our statement.’ the of the law. ou sit cal re w ti traverse the ‘gigantic wetness” should be Sixth—‘‘California owes aniners, and the Nation owes much, Both least ing facilities which will p injury to lands and watetways, it is the duty ‘ good citizens to Aérward the . enterprise; that sach facilities have been devised, and require only the assistance’ of the Government to put them in operation.” ra years. the Caldwell, presiding : Kstate of Elizabeth Langdon, deceased. Order ofgnotice to creditors. State and Nation owe them at the right to work their mines. and. profit by their industry and the treasure it obtains. Excuse it how we may or on what ground we may, the suppression of hydraulic ~ mining was a crime committed in the name If it is wrong to rob a man of his property, is it not wrong to deprive him of the use of it, to forbid him to improve it, to preveat him from profiting by it, to deny him its usufruct and to leave him nothing but the barren possession of a profitless claim ?”’ , : Seventh—‘‘Give our miners a chance to employ their energies along the lines of improved methods and they will revive the golden days with an augmented revenue.” Kighth—‘'One. per cent. of the profits that would result to Califernia and to the United States from the revival of hydraulic mining would defray all the costs of caring for the rivers and the valleys.” Ninth—“‘It is an easy feat of engineering to impound the debris or sweep it away.” ‘Tenth—‘‘Ihe Governor can signa the bi for the benetit of the hydraulic miners witht injuring any other interest.” Kleventh—‘‘It (the Call) stands oi. the Mining mpoundn be resumed by the adoption nple proposition that if iw of the countfy and all ——— (AERIAL Bakina PowveEr, the only genaine absolutely pure baking powder ever sold, for 35 cents per full pound can. Money £183in funded if unsatisfactory. ————_ + 090 Telephoned From Grass Valley. Mrs. J. P. Stone, an old and highly respected resident, died this afternoon, Deceased was quite an elderly woman and had iived.in Grass Valley for the past thirty She was the mother of M. P, Stone, ho is well known in this city. A burglary was committed near Spen ville last week and the party who did the thieving succeeded in eluding arrest for the Sheriff Inlow of Yuba county investigated the matter “and came to the conclusion that an ex-convict named Robert Elliott, who escaped from him some time]. ago, is the guilty party. burglary in Colusa. to Spenceville yesterday and expects to capture the fellow. me being. He is wanted Improving the Road. The public highway kaown as the New Road leading‘from this city to the Champion and other mines down Deer creck ix undergoing extensive repairs. of men have been put to work -on the road and are filling in the large number of chuck holes and leveling off some of the numerous “bumps” encountered by pedestrians and vehicles while going that way. bed of macadam will be put down extending A nun The following business was transactec Superior Court today, Hon. Estate of Paul Richards, deceased. der of notice to creditors. reasons given why) hydraulic mining should be resumed are strong and to the point: and benefit much tothe event further Sheriff Douglass went A good John PERSONAL POINTERS. A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks Doings.and Intentions. H. German came down from North San Juan today. Joseph Godfrey came over from Columbia Hill today. J. Hatcher came over from Columbia Hill yesterday. F. WorteH came up from Lincoln last evening. : = Richard Noell Jr. 4 Willow Valley is still quite sick. Mrs.\R. Late, Misses.M. M, and F. Godfrey came over from Columbia Hill today. Chas. Hagerty arrived. here from Moore's Flat today on lis way to San Francisco, E. L. J. Mason came down from Camptonville today on his way to San Frauciaco. ' Mrs. E. Booth returned home Saturday evening from a-visit to San Francisco, ‘Oakland and other places. Miss Ada Rich is sick at her home on Piety Hill, suffering from rheumatism, F. IF. Babcock of Santa Cruz arrived here last evening and left on the stage this morning for Downieville. L. O. Palmer is very low at his home on upper Nevada street, and his: death is expected at any moment. J. Hustler of Cherokee, who has been ta San Francisco for the past, week, arrived bere last evening on his way home, A. B. Champion has been engaged to edit the Gifiss Valley Union for the next-month. He has recently returned from a visit to Sacramento, San Francisco and Truckee. Mrs. Kate Dawe of Butte, Montana, arrived ‘Hére this morning on a visit to her brother, Charles Eddy. . She comes also for the benetit of ler health. : Fred'8, Davis, J. 8. Marks, C. J. Bandmann Jr., H. Epstein, Geo..F. Van De Mark, SLowengrund and F. W. Banks, of San Franéisco, arrived here on last evening’s train. for San Fraucisco, to see ker daughter, Mrs. time for medical treatment. lass is in San Francisco bu his room, suffering from # severe cold. : +19 — Hood s Sarsap3 Ils a constipation and assist digestion. 25c. J} e@ee Honey Going at 20 Cents. delicious Nevada honey. 1t8 . at 20 cents per frame, fresh from the apiary. 21ers — m19tf Croup Cure, is in great demand. size contains twenty-five doses only 25c Children love it. Sold by Carr Bros. ~+-0@e + Something New. sells for 10 cents. ml19tf nice, + 2@e-+ Card of Thanks. ceour beloved son and brother, we shall eve’ feel deeply grateful. Ss: N. WEBER AND FamiILy. Mrs. I. J. Rolfe leaves in the morpitig Harry Douglass, who has been befow some arry Dougis confined to Deways are dangerous. A dollar spent for illa now may prevent illness which willbe expensive and hard to bear. Now is yhe timne to.take Hood's Sarsaparilla, . John T, Morgan the lot on Prospect Hill Moon's, Puts cure all liver ills, relieve Gaylord today received a big invoice of He will unload the whole cargo to the peopleof this city It is an Al article, SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough and Pocket Go up to Geo, U. Gaylord’s and get a package of that shreaded codfish. which he Something new and To all those whose kindly assistance was given us during our late affliction, owing to the death and funeral of Randolph Weber, LOCALS IN BRIEF. Summarized Mention of Minor Home Happenings The weather forecast received today is as follows: Fair weather, probably followed by light rains Wednesday night. Senator H. C. Gesford of Napa, the prominent Native Son, has been appointed State Insurance Commissioner by Governor Budd. ‘ EK. C. Parker of San Francisco has come to Nevada county to study practical mining, and is at present .stopping at Grass Valley, He is a former newspaperman. The Excelsior Whit Club was entertained last evening by Mrs, Hattie Legg at her home on lower Main street, J. M. Hadley and Mrs. B. F. Snell won the first prizes, and Dr. A. Chapman und Mrs. A. W. Lester, won the second prizes. The following persons*held the lucky numbers entitling each to a pair of pantaloons in BR. T. Morrison’s club drawing, which took place last night: J. W. Brace, Frank Worthington, Lyle Dreyfuss, Ed. Tompkins, A. B, Wolf, C. A. Peterson, who has been the amalgamator at the Boss mine for the past six or eight months, arrived here today from North San Juan. He is accompanied by his wife and is en route to Placerville, Ei Dorado county, where he will assume charge of the mill of one of the mines there. GRESHAM’S DEMANDS. : No Answer From Spain Has Been Received by Taylor. WasHineTox, March 19. — Secretary Gresham today atthorized a formal denial of the reports’ that he had received from Minister Paylor any answer from Spain to the Secretary's note, demanding an explanaa or an apology from Spain. Senor fluruaga, the Spanish Minister, declined today to see callers or receive any messages. owner of the Allianca, but he, too, was unable to secure an interview. Gray says that his present business with the Spanish Minister and State Department does not concern the Allianca matter. tor Lag ee Will Erect a Cottage. —= Mrs. L, M. Kingdon today purchased of between the lots of John Werry and J. G. Bowerman, She will have a neat cottage built there soon. The lot formerly belonged to John Pattison. 2 WHATEVER may be the cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its original color by the use of that potent remedy Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. ——_—____+-+§e-—————___— Symptoms of kidney troubles should be promptly attended to; they are nature's warnings that something is wrong. Many . . persons die victims of kidney disease who could have been ‘saved had they taken proper precautions. The prompt use of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm has saved thousands of valuable lives. If you have any derangement of the kidneys try -it. Price $1.00 per bottle. BASSO & CO., Late of Grass Valley, Have rented the prt . lately occupied by the G r. taurant, and are prepared to furnish Hot Spanish Tomales ASTHMA, Distressing Cough, SORE JOINTS MUSCLES. Despaired , OF RELIEF. CURED BY Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for ibe “Some time since, I had a severe @ attack of asthma, accompanied with a 2 distressing cough and a general soreness © of the joints and muscles. I consulted @ cured, confidently commend this medicine to O i in all.’—J. RosE.LLs, Victoria, Texas. . “My wife had a very troublesome 2 eough, She used Ayer’s Cherry Pectovil and procured immediate relief.” — «. H. Poprick, Humphreys, Ga. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Received Highest Awards Ore a= G Bros, Drug Store. At. Carr CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE. Hendsome. Presents BORN. At Gement Hill, March 17th,-to’ E, l Moore and wife, a son. AT THE WORLD'S FAIR (keke) oo A, Notice to Creditors. America Leads the World. Just so with the Great American Importing Tea Co TEAS, SPICES, They Lead All Others for
Superior Quality, : Lowest Prices iven Away COFFEES, . Free 0 All. don, deceased. ] ” Dated this 19th day of March 1896. Commereial Street, Nevada City. . ag ootte OF PAUL RICHARDS, deceas aiiministratrix of the estate of Paul the place for the transaction of the business said estate, in,said county of Nevada. lred Searls, Atty. Notice to Creditors, ) ae OF ELIZABETH LANGDON dece y ed Notice ei, Administrator of the Estate of Langdon dece:sed, tothe creditors of and p #ns haying claims to exhibit them with «. within four months after the first pu fornia, the same being in said county of Nevada, 4 Notiee is hereby given by the undersigned, . Richards, deceased, to the creditors of and all persona , . having claims ag tinst the said deceased, to exhilittbem, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to said Administratrix, at the Law office of Fred Seurls, Nevada City,Cal., the same being is hereby given by the undersignKlizabet arnetthes iddeceased ¢€ nacermary vouchers lication of this notice tosaid J. 8. Langdon at the Law A Office of P. F. Simonds, at Nevada City, Calithe ne for the cransactioa of the business of said estate, 3. 8. LANGDON, Administratur of the Estate of Elisabeth Lapg_At All Hours, Day or Night. for 25 Cents. building. money. ful uneasy just now,” policy writer to a Bee reporter, ‘‘because we want to know from our head companies whether we are to engage inthe rate war which has already broken,outin placeshere. If we get the word, ‘Go ahead and cut,’ we can make a grand svramble, and then the fur will fly. We people in the compact can ‘-here for the past week, left today for San Among the callers was Gray, the former on Broad Street, olden West Res— Tomales 15 Cents Apiece, or Two The place is well.titted up, and those so desiring can have Tomales served in the We guarantee our Tomales to be the best in the market, and the most value for the The Insurance War. «J tel] you, we iusurance men are power~ said a well-known Drs. Keene, Blakeslee & Co. Medical : and : Surgical _ {IWSTITUTE. These eminent Specialists have had many years active experience in the Successful fight as hard as any sof ’em, if only given a0} Cure of the equal show. But I tell you, this insurance rate war is nut a good thing—and especially is it not a good thing for the man who is being insufed. Depend upon it, if rate cutting keeps on the insurance companies, which always been liberal out here in California in the matter of paying losses, will have to re ‘sort to Eastern methods. Back East they take policies so cheap, owing to the smart competition, that they must make up for it some way) and they take advantage of every little technicality to get out of paying their losses, Out here they are usually paid very promptly, and everything is favorable to the policy holder. It is a bad thing for tlre agents, tvo, but just the same I would like to get out in the fight if, the head compahies will give the word.” + @e+ — “Went on a Bike Cx J. Schuster, Vice President of the Champion Mining Company, who has been Francisco. He departed at10°30 and will go from here to Stockton, by way of Anburn and Sacramento, on a safety bicycle. At Stockton he will take a boat for the Bay. + 2e > _ — CrerGyMEN, lawyers, public speakers, singers, and actors, al] recognize the virtues of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. One of our most eminent public men says: ‘‘Itis the best remedy that can be procured fot all affections of the vocal organs, throat, and lungs.” 50cts. $1.00 Bottle. One cent a dose. ‘Itis sold on @ guarantes by all druggists. It cures Ipcipient Consumption and is the best Cough and Croup Cure. Sold by Carr Bros. CITIZENS BANK NEVADA CITY BROAD STREET, -(Incorporated 1876.) CAPITAL. -Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 . Paid upincoin, <= = 50,000 Undivided profits, . = 22,000 OFFICERS: B.M PRESTON 3. oe. 2s i scesees? PRESIDENT Kk. M.HUNT.. . ......-. VICE PRESIDEN! JOHN T. MORGAN, .. . 5025. cess esecees CasHIe! D.E.MORGAN,. .Ass’TCasHIER and Sxc’y DIRECTORS: Ds.R, M. HUNT, Joun T. Monean Gro. M. HueaHes, D. E. Morean, NILES SEARLS L, Housman, K. M. PRESTON. CORRESPONDENTS. ca’ York—National Bank of North Ame rica. . San Francisco—First National Bank. : Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills Co. We issue Sight Drafts payable in NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO. , Also Bills of Exchange payable at sight in the principal cities of Great Britain and Europe. Collections on any part of the United States a specialty. . Highest price paid for County and State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion purchased. Assay Office atthe Bank. This Bank maintains an office at Grass Valley, Twin City Steam — Laundry os Weare now ready for ‘Biz — San Francisco prices. of your work. A. H. GRISWOLD, Proprietor. Miss Cohen and Will Swartz, Agents. {Nevada County Harrow Gauge B. & ed. THE TABLE NO. 50. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City o follows : LEAVING FOR COLFAX. 9.00 A [1 of : : MAKY KICHARDS eal; Train arrivin t 8 Administra‘rix of the Estate of Paul Rich-. Frincisco at 7:15 P. Mé, and Overlan for the ards, deceased. h Kast. t Dated at Neyada City, Ca’., this 19th day of C P. M., Daily, conmecting with Masch, 1895. ! mig 8:55 P . overland trains en at Kast. Oo A. M. 4-5 cents. ae AERIVING FROM COLFAX. 4:40 A. M. Daily, connecting with ove e land train from East ard Overlan leaving San Francisco at 5:30 P. M. all ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY. reel 8.30 PI polly. Fare on this cons GEORGE FLETCHER, Gen’l Pass: & Ticket Agent, P. F, Simonds Attormey fos Administrator, All work guaranteed. Prompt delivery. We solicit a share and after Monday, March 11, 1895, ag) Daily; connecting with Lo San Francisco at 6:45 and jand overand for the LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY DAILY. Fare on this train, 2% Daily, connecting with . q ‘ 5.10 P [7 overland train leavi i ‘b: San Francisco at 7:00. M. oo Sciatica, Lumbago, where ,a@ general Banking business is transacted. > J. M. THOMAS; ". Resident Agent at Grass Valley. COMPOUND : SULPHUR POWDER ! , The Best ‘Medicine Ever Introduced. — Trey IT! Thousand of bottles are sold monthly, and every body that has used it proclaim it to be a ». wonderful medicine. Every prominent physician tin San Francisco, San_ Jose, Stockton and Sacramento reccommend it. A fair trial will convince the ,/most skeptical that it isthe wonder of the age.‘The Great Remedy. for Habitual Constipation, Indigetion, Piles : Diseased Liver, Billiousness, Gout, d Rheumatism, © * Gout, Etc. 2 Sold by all Druggists. GUARANTEE without the use of mercury or other strong medicines. cure any person afflicted: Head, Throat and Lung Diseases, ney and Urinary out the use of knife, ligature ur caustic. ever nature, caused by excesses Or abuses, Rheumatism and Skin Diseases. WORST FGRM OF ALL DISEASES culiar to Both Men and VWwomen. —AND THEY POSITIVELY AND ABSOLUTELY—. A CURE WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED, BY THEIR NEW METHOD OF TREATMENT. Nervous and: Private Diseases are treated @ith success by the Doctors These Kminent Specialists will with: any old chronic disease, such as Consumption, Catarrh, Heart, Liver and Stomach Troubles, Tape Worm, KidHemorrhoids, Piles (blind or bleeding, ) withNervous and Physical Debility of whatParalysis, Chronic, Troubles, Rectal Diseases, Fistula, Nervous Prostration, Epilepsy, Fits, Ail Diseases of the General TPISEASES OF WOMEN.—The Doctor’s success in treating diseases peculiar to women have given them a national reputation. Falling of the Womb (Prolapsis) Retroversion; Antiversion, positively cred without the cruel eterine supporter ; Lucorrhea, (whites) vaginal or uterine, al Unnatural Discharges, Congestion, Ulceration, ete. All irregularities of the monthly flow speedily and permanently cured. Dr. Blakeslee 8 Orchid Balm Specific recommends him to ail ladies as the most successful specialist for dis-’ eases pecular to women on the Coast. : : DISEASES OF M EN—Thousands of young, middle-aged and old men who have con— fided in these doctors are happy, and testify to their success in restoring them to perfect health and vigor of manhood from a life worse than death. Loss of Manhood, Seminal Weakness, Spermatorca, Impotency, Variocele, Hydrocele, Stricture, and all disease of a private nature. Syphilis in its various forins. No Mercury, but speedily cured by latest methods. DRS. KEENE, BLAKESLEE & CO. are regular graduated physicians and have made a specialty of this class of diseases. for many years, They are the only surgeons that guarantee a permanent cure for RUPIURE, CONSULTATION FREE.» A friendly chat will cost you nothing and if your case is curable the doctor will tell you so and give you every care.NEVADA CITY OFFICE: Rooms 1 and 2, Union. Hotel. Beautiful Suitings and Overcoats, . FOR MEN’S WEAR.~e— a ee innate I have an extensive’ line of imported and domestic cloths:for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your “Sunday {. A PERFECT Q . Best” Suit, Iam making OVERCOA‘'S of the Latest FIT Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices GUARANTEED. that compare favorably with ‘“‘store’’ overcoats, Come : and see them. . . Se z = {E. E. DULAC, Merch Tai }E. E. , Merchant Tailor. . Commercial Street, in ‘Trankoript Stock. ia eR MM YEE MY HH 4 NE HY EY EE * LAND NOTICE. aoe etree OFFICE, Marysville, CaliforniayM 70 WHOM IT MAY CONCERNS Notice is hereby given that the Central P.cific Kailroad Company has filed in this office a jist of lands situated in the Townships described be!ow and has applied for a patent for said junds; thatthe list is open to the public for inspection, and a copy thereof, by descriptive rubdivisions, has been posted in @ convenient jlace in this office for he inspection of all persous interested and the public generally. OSCAR C. BALDY, V. S., Veterinary Surgeon. wi Ex-County Stock Inspector of Los Angeles County, Cal. Within the next sixty daysfollowing the date of this notice, protests or contests against the’claim of the company to any tract or subdivis on described in the list, on the ground that the same is.more valuable for mineral than cape pe purposes, will be réceived and noted for reportfo the General L Washington, D. &, a ee WILLIAM A. LOWERY,: Register. : T. J. SHERWOOD, : # z Receiver. Sn" oe ere N.}, of SE.14 of SW. Section 33, T (OF Tiiery Years’ Pracrn E. ee : Nc kange te. op atte ownship ae SW.'4 of SE.4 of SW.', Section 38, Tow amit 117 N., Range 8 E,, 10 acres. Beis. 2 *# All Chronic Diseases a Specialty. ¢ — Enquire of Henry Lane, Nevada City. Residence, Grass Valley Cal. REFERENGES. ; mae 35, Lownship 17. N., Range 8 E., : A. C. Henry, A. K. P. Harmon, Sr., F. Ronee . am tompehip 16: Bs K. Shattuck, D. D. Crowley, M. D.,G. W. Total, 390 acres. m6 Langan, Hon. J. C. Martin, Oakland, Cal.; William Pridham,, Supt. Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express; W. J. Broderick, Pres. Agricultural Park & Main St. R. R. Co.; Dr. K. D. Wise, Wm. M. Osborne, Geo. H. Bonebrake, Pres. L. A. National Bank; G. Nadeau, Florenee; L. J. Rose, avd E. J. Baldwin, Los Angeles, Cal. Take THE TRANSCRIPT. AF" My Viploma Hangs in My Office. MANHOOD RESTORED RY C:U:P:1:D:E:E:N — —o— Before Using Cupidene. After Using Cupidene This Vegetable Vitalizer cures all Nervousness or Diseases of the Generative Organs, i —SUCH AS— LOST MANHOOD PAINS IN THE BACK, SLEEPLESSNESS HEADACHE, TIRED FERLING, DEBILITY, : PIMPLES, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCY, 4 DESPONDENCY AND CONSTIPATION, CURES WHERE EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. <a ene (0@F The Doctor has discovered the active primeiple on: which the vitali SEXUAL apparatus is dependent. a ied 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 net effected by the use of six boxes, ~~ One Dollar a box, six boxes for $5. Send-for Circulars and Testimonials. ? : ‘Adareas all mail orderé to DAVOL MEDICINE O@., P. ©, Box 2076, San Fransisce, Cal.ELDW’'D. H. BROWN, Superintendent. 4 oc sale ia Nevada @ity by GARR BROS. a Ed &. EATER TINT THE DA Published E BROWN & —————— SER 15 Cts. per WHE SIX DC pee Tres #@ TUESDAY. ee eal q FOSTER’S Storm anc Equinoct St. Josep! last bulletin waves to cro: 18th to 22d, Pacific Coast ~ western mou the 24th; the 25th to the . about March This wiil t termed the e This storm riod of Marc’ will accompa south side, tl to cold follov proaching to ern States, nu warm wave. . The warm mountain co central valle: Eastern Stat Cool wave tain country central valle and the Has! 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