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January 26, 1887 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1887. j ‘9 . The Daily Transcript. "qe Chemist and the Capitalist. institution a young chemist of the name . of Darling. A expert who . is familiar with the work of this young . im the country, and that he will not long j remain an underpaid .sub-professor in . _ the Smithsonian, at a salary of only $60 a&month. This distinguished expert says . é that Professor Darling made the first . Z. é practical application of cocaine in this ~" eountry, and that if the knowledge obtained by him in his experiments could . have been utilized’ by a capitalist the young professor would now be a very ‘ rich man. It was through young Var. ling’s experiments that the knowledge ‘was acquired of the-use of cocaine as a local anzsthetic, so that the physicians in charge of Gen. Grant’s case ventured to use it. It was through this professor that they heard of it. When he had ar. rived ata complete knowledge of the practical value of cocaine, an enthusiastic friend went to an energetic capitalist in Washington and introduced made a proposition to the capitalist to furnish the money required 4 to put cocaine on the market, and he +" ywas to have two-thirds of the profits. __--~" The ehemist had with him then a large bottle of cocaine diluted so that it could be taken inwardly. 6 tried to get the capitalist to taste of it, telling him if he should taken a certain fixed quantity he would not be able to sleep for fifty hours, and that his mind would remain clear throughout. the waking period without any’ distressing reaction afterward. The capitalist did not dare to try the experiment at first. He said: “You are trying'to poison me.” It was not until Professor Darling took a similar dose himself tlmt he could be preTur London distribution of 14,150 toys, sent by . many people, among the hospitals, . oa . workhouses and orphanages in: the. . . city. When the notion was first put . ‘There is employed in the Smithsonian . i, practice, six years ago, about al thousand toys were received and distributed. The’ number ‘has since man says he is one of the finest chemists .<town yearly. Puysic beats the faith cure, because {it has the inside track. ELY’S CREAM BALM Is nota Liquid or Snuff. It has gained wherever known, displacing all other pre ‘arations. An article of undoubted merit. allays pain and causes no sneezing. Crea it al Truth undertook the a 2 0@e> an. enviable Reputation Te . m Baim, WHEN APPLIED into the nostrils will be absorbed, effectually cleansing the nasal . passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy . secretions. the membranal linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals: the sores . aud restores the sense of taste and smell. . Beneficial results are realized by a few applieations. } A Thorough Treatment Wi lays inflammation, protects . 1i Cure Unequaled for Cold_-in the Hea Headache and Deafness, or of mucous menibranal irritation. circular. Sold by all wholesale and retail druggists. Price 50 cents. 50 cents by mail. Stamps received. bs $., Druggists, Owego, N.Y. ELY BRO: d any kind . Send for} . oe oe 7 { . . } . . . . About twenty years ago I discovered little sore on my-ebeek,; ahd the doctors! * jpronounced it cancer., I have tried ‘a! joumber of physicians, but without re! jceiving any perm anent benefit. Among he number were one or two specialists:. The medicine they applied was like fire to the sore, causing intense pain. 1 saw, a statement in the paper telling what S. S. 8. had done for others similarly afflict. ed. I procured someat once. Before I had used the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing! up. 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ARPAD HARASZTHY & COMPANY, themselves in the San ' Francisco, vailed upon to try ae The effect predicted was produ talist did not appreciate. the value of the drug, and so did not go into the enterprise, Professor Darling then in a fit of . pique gave the result of his experiments to the public without condition. \ ‘The capitalist told the professor only 4 few weeks ago that he could have cleared $100,000 the first year ifhe had gone into it. Now he has furnished a labora. tery for the professor, and has told him . to go ahead and try some other experiments in the direction of his original discovery. — Washington Cor. New York ‘World. ! € A School of Forestry. . Abbot Kinney is organizing a school . . of forestry under the auspices of the . university of California. We should have these schools in every state, for the American people should be informed respecting the dreadful consequenves which j. are certain to follow the wicked waste of our forests and woodlands. We are already suffering from droughts and inundations, and those who follow us will suffer still more because of the improvidence of the past generation in sweeping away the forests from the banks and headwaters of our rivers, Central Spain, the vast of. central Asia, have been for centuries desolate regions, be34 cause of the removal of the forests, ‘ which attracted moisture, fed the streams and kept the soil fertile. This forestry ao is well understood in Europe. he traveler on any part of the continent notices that when the soil is valueless for agricultural purposes it is planted with trees. No person is permitted to cut down his own wood without a government permit, for the trees removed from a mountain-side may reduce the volume of water in a fertilizing stream hundreds of miles away. The goverments abroad insist that when a tree is cut down, another must immediately be planted in its place, and only afew can be remoued at a time.—Demorest’s Monthly. Dog Law Reform. 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Seaman, insolvent debtor, except such as; may_be by law exempt from execution, and . ers, books of account . and papers, and to keep the same safely un‘The Ouly Producers of Natural Spark [$30 Washington Street.. Dm _MITATAT:Q “Address DR. J. F, GIBBON, 623 Kearney. . ERATE FEES. . vet the capinD. Gru lnin street, corner Commercial, San Francisco, . " Our office is opposite the U. 8. Patent OfALSO.-GROWERS AND DISTILLERS OF California Wines and Brandies. The above Champagne and Table Wines will be sold at Factory Prices by 7. TJ. TACHSON, til the appointment of an assignee of his es. tate. All persons are forbidden to pay any . debts to the said insolvent, or to deliver . any reper? belonging to him, or to any . erson, firm or corporation, or association . ‘or his use. bidden to transfer or deliver any property . until the further order of this Court, except . as herein ordered. lt is further ordered that all the creditors of-said debtor be and appear before the . Hon. J. M. Walling, Judge of the Superior } Court, of the said county of Nevada, in open Court, of the Courtroom of said Court, in the City of Neyada, County of Nevada, Cal., on the Twenty-Eighth day of February, 1887, at 10 o’clock a. M. of that day, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. It is furtler ordered that the order be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper of general circulation, published in the said county of Nevada, as_ often as the said paper is published, before The said debtor is hereby for-}. MASO _ NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND, G NIC BUILDING, PINE STREET The Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of Tobacco, Cigars, ‘Pipes, Cutlery, Etc., . TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY. ln W ines, AGENT FOR: NEVADA CITY. NEVADA CITY. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. — In the Superior Court of Nevada county DE. GIBBONS DISPENSARY, FO omaival af the estate of Michael No. 623 Kearmey Street, Quinn, deceased. c Assessment Notice. Company.—Location of principal place Exes IOR WATER’ “AND MINING of business, San Francisco, California,—Loation of Works, Yuba and Nevada coun: Jommercial .San Francisco OTICE is hereby given by the underties, California. Coe ye ie es Relais , signed Heccuter of the Last will and. Notice is perene given that’ at a meeting Testament of Michael Quinn, deceased, to of the Board of Directors of this company, Established in 1854 forthe . the creditors of and all persons having . held on the 3d day of Janury, 1887, an. astreatment of Sexual and . claims against the said deceased to exhibit sessment (No. 10) 0f One Dollar and Fifty Seminal Diseases such as . them with the necessar vouchers within.) Cents per share was levied upon the capital Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stric-. four months after the first publication of ; stock f this corporation, payable immediture, Syphilis in aTl its this notice to the said executor, at the office ately in United States gold coin, to the Secforms, Seminal Weakness, . of W. D. Long, Esq., Attorney at law, in Ne-. retary, W. J. Stewart, at the office -of the Impotency, ete. Skin Dis"Tees Che, in the county of Nevada and . Company, Rooms 8 and9, No. 215 Sansome eases of years’ standing . State of California, the Jace where said . street, San Francisco California, or to the and Ulcerated Legs suc-} business will be transacted by me. Assistant Secretary, §. W. ‘Thurlow, ‘at his Sonatully treated. . JOHN W. ROBB, office in ell, Mass. Dr; Gibbon has the pleasExecutor of the Last Will and Testament Any stock upon which this, assessment ure of annooneing that he has returned . of Michael Quinn, Deceased. shall remain unpaid on ia art the 3d from visiting the principal Hospitals’of Eu-. Dated January 7th, 1887. day of February, 1887, will be de {nquent, rope, and 0 Nett deoeig od at the Pin ‘ si . SL ene —+— re en ba pai ah ig at oe yo ; pensary, 623 Kearney. Street, San Francisco, : A and unless payment is made before, w: Leer is old patients and those requirin. Notice to Bondholders. sold at the office of this company, ‘Rooms 8 Ad his services may find him. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Office of theCounty Treasurer of Nevada County. . Seminal Emissions, the consequence of TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I am . self abuse. This-solitary vice, or depraved . ; prepared to redeem the follo bonds of Nevada County,, issued May 22d, sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth 1883,°viz; Bonds numbered 301 to 329 inelu. of both sexes to an almost unlimited exand 9, No, 215 Sansome stree Gal., on ary, 1887, at 12 o’clock noon, linquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expensed of sale. of the Board tk: San Francisco, MONDAY, ‘the 2ist day of Februto pay the deBy order rectors. J. STEWART, Secretary. . tent, preducing with unerring certainty the) sive. If not presented for 9 args within Office—Rooms 8 and 9, No. 215 Sansome following train of morbid symptoms unless . 40 days, interest will cease atthe expiyation street, San Francisco, Calffornia. jastd combatted by scientific medical, measures, . of that time ‘in conformity “with, the “Ordi. — ne viz; Sallow countenance, dark spots under . nance of the Board of Supervisors, under No, 1591. . the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the bonda were is. ears, noise like the rustlig of leaves and . the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about . loins, weakness of the limbs, confused visbfion, blunted intellect, loss, of confidence, . difidenece in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath,coughs. . consumption, night sweats, monomania an ; frequent insanity. 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Ordinance No, 19.ma 3 M2 aoe Bete 6 eae BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE } county of Nevada do ordain as follows: ARTICLE L. Sectionl. A-road poll tax ofthree dollars is hereby levied on each male ron over the age oftwenty‘one years and under the age o road district in the county of Nevada during the year 1887, Section2. Itshall be the duty of the Road fifty-five years found in each or any . ' the said day set forthe meeting of eredinumber of striking pictures; “Ch VEGETABLE, Perfectly Safe, Reliable. A. Van Alstine & Co., Proprietors and Manufacturers. . 722 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. FOR SALE BY CARR BHROS., City Wholesale and Retail Agents. RL MERZ’ come into iano Method. g it far from large, clear, new ty > Piano Method is the co this well known author, Every Music Teacher to write to us; eireular of this . many testimos advertisement ll descriptive other Piano Method
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Ogden is hereby declared to be insolvent. “The Sheriff of the caunty of Nevada is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate, real and personal, of the said Wm. J. Ogden, insolvent debtor,. exceptsuch as may be by law exempt from execution, and of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account and papers, and to keep the same safely untilthe appointment of an assignee of his estate. All persons are forbidden to pay any. debts to the said insolvent, or to deliverany property belonging to him, or to any person, firm, or corporation, or association for hisuse. The said debtor is hereby . forbidden te transfer or deliver any property untjl the further order of this Court, except itis further ordered that all the creditors of said debtor be and appear before the Hon. J.M. Walling, Judge of the Superior Court, of the said County of Nevada, in open Court, + of the Courtroom of said Court, in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, California, on the Twenty-eighth day of February, 1887, at 10 o’clock A. M. of that day,to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. : Itis further ordered that the order be pub{lished in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper of general circulation, published . in the said county of Nevada, as often as the . said paperis published, before the said day set for the meeting of creditors. And it is further ordered that in the meantime all proceedings against the said Insolvent be stayed. * Dated Nevada City, January 22d, 1887. J.M. WALLING, Judge of Superior Court, Attest : F. G. Beatty, Clerk. Gaylord & Searls, Attys for Ingolvent. j23 Order to Show Oause. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of California, in and for the county of Nevada. In the matter of the estate of Henry Puttemeyer, deceased. Felix Schrakamp, the executor of the Last Will of Henry Puttemeyer, deceased, having filed his petition herein, duly verified, praying for an order,of sale of the whole of the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth, . It is theréfore ordered, by the said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Superjor Court on Monday, the 2ist day of February, 1887, at 10. o’clock a. M., of said day, at the Courtroom of said Superior Court, at the to show cause why an order ted to. the said Executor . state of the said . and that a once e Ne}of California, j should not be gran to sell so much of the reale deceased, as shall be necessary. . copy of this order be published at least . a week for four successive weeks, in th . and published in sa d county. . J.M.WALLING, . Judge of Superior Cour. \8r . tua vada Daily Transeript, a newspaper printed . CO Finest Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the County. . Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. . GEO. F. JACOBS, Manager. Headquarters for the Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES. Golumbus Buggies, : Carriages, : Phaetons, : IN FULL VARIETY. : Fer Sale at-San Francisco Prices with Freight added. HOME BENEPIT LIFE ASSOCLATION. 402 Montgomery Street, Corner Bush, San Francisco. BANK OF GALIFORNIA TREASURER. PRESIDENT : F.C. HAVENS AUDITOR EP. LALEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) GENERAL AGENT A; $8. BARNEY SECRETARY .W, Ir MORGAN This Company has paid promptly and without expense to beneficiaries $198,691 35 during its five years’ existence, at an average €xpense for administration to its members of less than $2 00 per annum per $1,000 snsurance. Its certificates are incontestable after the third year, and entirely free from objectionable and technical , clauses. It is the largest, oldest and. most successful Mutual Insurance Association in California. ig Its distribution plan rewards the persistent membe es from-George Eliot,” by Julia Magruder, “Vietor Hugo's Tales to bis Grandchildren,” recounted by Brander Mathews; “Historic Overseer or Road Commissioner of each road district in the county of Nevada to collect the road poll tax. of bis district between the first day of February, 1887, and the first Application for Patent to Mining Olaim. N j ap ication for patent to the I, X, I, Quartz ‘Mine, in Eureka = ea ek the UTS. Official Plats as i + OT OV, 1. hy HE ATPENTION OF The PUBLIC IS . Gegcribed in the field notes on file in this United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., Noy. 8, 1886. OTICE js hereby given that George J. Binder,. whose post office address is-. hington, Nevada county, Cal., has: made Township, Nevada County, fi E., Mt. Diablo Mer., and office, as follows: — Commencing at South— No. 3, L. P.; thence (magy var, 172 E.) N. 78 O°. 4.645 chs. to post marked I. X. L. No. 4. SE. corner® thence N. 12° W. 22.73 chs, to post I. X. L. No. 5, NE. corner; _thence 8. 78W. 9.09 chains to post.I. X. L. No. 6NW. corner, from which the quarter section corner between Sectiona 28 and 29 T, 18 N. R. 11 E. Mt. Diablo Mer. bears S. 1918 E. 25.64. chs. dist:; thence S, 12° E.22.78 chs. to post. I, X. L. No. 7; thence N, 78° E. 4.545 chs. to place of beginning. Containing 20.66_acres, Claim was loéated June 8, 1880, recorded at page 315; book 8, Mining Records of Nevada county, Cal. Applicant claims by purchase.) All persons holding any adverse claims to said mine, or to any part thereof, are’herehy required to present. the same at. this office within 60 days from the first publication heréof,. or the same will ge barred, SELDEN HETZEL, ‘Register. Chas. W. Kitts Att’y for Applicant. SK ead was first published November 1}, 1886. Delin \HAMPION MINING COMPANY. LOCA \~, tion of principal place of business, San Francisco, Cal.—Location of works, Nevada County, Cal. Sa ~ Notice—There are delinqnent upon the following described stock, on account of assossment No; 28; feviod-on the 27th day of November, 1886, the several amounts set Oposite the -names of the respective shareholders, as follows: ‘ent Notice. No. No. Name. Certf. Shares. Amt. Engelberg, Emil A. 592 100 10/00 Engelberg, Emil A, 626 185 13:50 Engelberg, Emil A. 756 10 1 00 Gaschlin, Frank 162 100 10 00 Quigley, Michael ~ 126 200 20 00 Lecocq, Th. Cleophas, 241 200 20 00 ‘And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors; madé on the 27th day of November, 1886, -80 many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary; Will be sold at public auction, at the office of the Company, 522 Montgomery street, on Friday, the 28th day of arr t 1887, at the hour of 3 o’clock, P, M., of sa d day, to pay said delinquent assessments thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale, . THEO, WETZEL, Secretary. Office—522 Montgomery Street, San Franciseo, California, Order to Show Oause, N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE county of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the last ill of Lacy Dow, deceased, Gilman Wright, the executor of the last willof Lucy Dow, deceased, haying filed his petition herein, du an order of sale of we verified, praying for the real estate of said deSpare, rs by cash dividends at periods of five years, which dividends eatly reduce the cost of insurance for the first five years ute and nearly offset the cost for the second period. The surplus arising from the difference between the-ac. cost of insurance in this Association and the amount llected from members, whenever in excess of the amount . required for mortuary purposes, is deposited in the Reserve Girls,” by E. 8. Brooks. Also interesting eontributions from Nora Perry, Harriet Preseott Spofford, Joaquin Miller, H. H. Boyesen, Washington Gladden, Alice Wellington Rollins, J. T. Trowbridge, Lieutenant Frederick Schwatka, Noah Brooks, Grace Denio Litehfield, Rose Hawthorne fathrop, Mrs. 8. M. B. Piatt, Mary Mapes Dodge, and many others, ete. ete. 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