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July 13, 1888 (4 pages)

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Fa ~ ffashes, pimples and various eruptions about “at COURTROOM OF JUDGE Sal PUREE Ar CORR TEOON . The Daily Transcript. . pe PRICES CREAM BAKING POWDER rio: excellence proven in millions ets. fol more than a quarter ofa cen tury. Itis used by the United States Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest and mos: Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Limeor Alum. Sold only in Cans. IPRICE BAKING POWDER CO. . NEW YORK, CHICAGO 8ST. LOUIS. TO THE UNFORTUNATE DRE. GIBBON'’S DISPENSARY, No. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial....San Francisco s#hblished in 1854 for the ontanent of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such a Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, etc. Skin Diseases of years’ standing and Ulcerated Legs successfully treated. « Dr. Gi gelach Lik ot nnoonecing that he has re fave vintting the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has resumed practice at the Dis pe usar , 623 Kearney Street, San Brena where his old patients and those requirin. his services may find him. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. minal Emissions, the consequence of tae. This solitary vice, or enretge sexual indulgence, is practiced by the yout of both sexes to an almost unlimited Fe tent, producing with unerring certainty t e fo" owing train of morbid symptoms unless tom batted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the cyes, pain in th. nead, ringlog in the ears noise like tue rustlig of leaves and the iattling of chariots, uneasiness about loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vis ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, ditidence in approaching strangers, a dis like to form new scquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory,’ hectic face, furred tongue, fetid breath,coughs Senbniiien. night sweats, nonomania and frequeut insanity. If relief be notobtainea Tsons soatfiicted should apply immediate 5. either in person or by letter. and hive ; oure effected by his new and scientific mode oreating these disoases, which never fails v effecting a quick and radical cure. MARRJTD MEN, Or those who contemplate marriage, wii are sufferin’ under any of these fearful ma adies, s><,u1d not forget the sacred resper sibi' ty resting upon them, nor delay to ol ain immediate relief. CURED AT HOME. a: rsons: at a distance may be CURE i HOM E, by cancers a letter to Dr. Gibbon stvting case, symmptums, length of time the tusease has continued, afid the medic in wuii be prowptly sent, free from damage + eur osity, to any part of the country, wt yet to take a hand at poker upon the slightHolliday, ingalis and Nesmiti engage ine ary 0! poker which lasted two weeks— Nesmith suddenly remembered that he had left his wiie at home with but little in the larder and no money, and the unwelcome thought -tlashed haps Mirs. Nesmith was in want and being cared for tirough tue eharity o! neighbors. He tried to binish his thougats, but tailin to do so Jost cousiderable guoney by bar, Playiuy, At: last, becoming dospcra e, ‘ne: Tose and frankly stating the case, declined wpisy ion.er. retorted : been playing two weeks! man have to play poker with you before he can decently :ump the game. ge poker hog I ever saw !” GRANT AT THE POKER TABLE. The Warrior's Impasstve Face was Worth a Good cal te Bim in a Bluff Game. A great d -! has been said and written about General Grant's abilities as a poker er, as 4 the early days of his ¢areer after the termination of the Mexican war, when stationed in Oregon holding a commiss:on asa captain of infantry, he became somewhat renowned as one of the most successful pokér players of that wild and comparatively unknown region. A brother officer who was then on duty with him makes no secret of the ‘act that Capt. Grant kept him in a pertual state of impecuniosity, and that varus experts in the mysteries of the game met the same fate at the hands of the then embryotic faim J genius and to be twice chosen President‘of the United States. “The difficulty we all experienced in — ing poker with Grant,”’ remarked this officer, “was his extreme reticence and wonderful impassiveness, Ninety-nine men out of a hundred, under the excitement of card playing for money, betray their emotions to & greater or lesser extent; but Grant was a ophiax that never spoke. He was always cool and entirely seli-possessad, even when the et tle had been passed around somewhat to freely. : “No one could ever measure the strengthor weakness of Grant's ‘hands’ by any outwar. sign or even by the nature and .size of his bet. Apparently he was oblivious to his surroundings, but close inspection’ revealed the fact that he narrow!y watched his adversaries, and could detect them with unerring accuracy when they ‘bluffed.’ He would calla man down with a pair of deuces when it costa round hundred, perhaps, to see the hand. “Grant understood the strength of the age and the weakness of his opponents. e.did not then comprehend that his mind was strategical and that his methods of gaming were conducted on military principles. Subsequent events however, developed that his gaming was not so much a passion for vice.as it. was to engage in strife and conquer. He josim lost and his Josses were always small, w.iJe his gains were large.” n. Rutus Ingalls, who became captain and assistant quartermaster in 1348, and subsequently quartermaster general, now retiged, was one of the party who played poker with Grant in Oregon in those 4 fe and although very adroit he was no match for the little close-mouthed captain. Ben Ho!liday, the pioneer mail contractor was Jike-° wise on the poker tapis in the ea:ly history of Oregon, and so were Joe Lane ond Jim Nesmith, both Senators from Oregon, the former the candidate for the Vice-Presidency in 1860, on the ticket with John C. Breckenridge. Ben Holliday was a most inveterate P shared player. “But Giant, Lane, Nésmith and Holliday are all dead, while Kufus Ingalls is hale and hearty in his advancing years, and willing est provocation.” It is narrated that on one occas‘on Grant, th wisht and day. Toward the last across" his m nd that perKills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dimedication, Tas Cuytavr Company, 182 Fulton Street, N. Y. “Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that Trecommend it as superior toany prescription Sour Romesh Drtbon eerie, Ko EX¥ome seekers. SL cS NAVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMBNT ASSOCIATION i DIRECTORS; 4 ‘ JOHN T. MORGAN GEO. C. GAYLORD #. M. PRESTON, NAT. P. BROWN, GEO. E. TURNER, E. J. RECTOR, * FRED SEARLS, "WM: EDWARDS, J. HENNESSEY. LARGE LIST OF DESIRABLE HOME! AND LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE €>10 000 Acres of Railroad and Other Unimoroved Lands his anzered Ben Holliday, wha was a veritable poker glu ion, and be . Lured out: . “If you wan ed to jump the Game, Nesiuith, why didn’t you say so like a wan lay the respons: bility on your wie!’ and not Nesmith g aied at Holiday ani savagely . “Jue p the zame, when we have . How long does You are the enator Zack Chander was inordinately fond of the vame, which he preier d woplay . . in the base.:eut of his resi) . pow oceuy ed by Mrs. Rau. é on «1 street, ful. and plain directions foruse. The usually d.po-ed to crow — He — torcures when uthers fail. Try him. : ? i 2 ‘game, but snelosing TEN DOLLAKS incoinin.a :. became very angry whew chse ¢ or beaten. istered letter tarough the Post oftice, «. Gener . Grant reduen iy playcu at Senator 4rough Wells, ee sole iresstoans . Chandler 2, particuacy ace he ceased to mpedheinie wal eden vere py cee we President; and remained in and about . tt of the United Sjates. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 “ earney rit ee Saag alee geet San Francisco, ce Box 1957, National Exchange, “NEVADA CITY, CAL. Tho Only Firsteclass Busine: Motel in ihe City. Massive fireproof structure, free from the nu eee prevalent in large hotels. 4 situated in the very centre of the city. wit . pioten, Post Office and General Stage Offi: lor all lines in the building. Passengers cu: ave this Hotel minutes later than an her when departing by stage. Seake Table of the Netlengt Bachange iss ant feature with the Se Tapia aud is guar erior to any in the city. he Roots are neat and desirable, and in clude a number of handsome suits. The experienced manugement will spar neither pains or expense to sustain the rep mtation which the National Exchange no. no just y enjovs of being the leading an: best hotel in the mountains. _James Kinkead, Unholsterer & Cabinet Maker Is prepared to do al! = kinds of work in his line. including Upholstering Furniture Repairing. Manufacturing SPRING BEDS AND MATTRESSES. Pianos and Furniture Moved . and packed for Shipment in a first-class manner. were invariab y the Senate and siderabie sums were lost and won. occasion aSouthern Seuator, who knew little ornothing about the game of poker, but was literally avalan hed with luck im the dollars, the major part having been won Washington for some montis, Hs gneésts 7 wvlic men, eol.eagues of ouse, and sometimes conOn one “draw,” walked away with several t ousand from Chandler. Old Zack tried to win this money back on various sittings, but the Soutnern Senator was always too lucky. Finally the Michisiatesman barred him out, saying that e could not aflord to play poker against miracles of a-inine tool luck, Practical Joking at the Hymenail Altar: (From the Indianapolis sentinei:) The other day several well-known young @erried men were becoming remii <cent rerd to their wedding uay. exper.ences, and cidentaily they begin to taik of a young man Whe was not pres-ut. No soon 'r had the conversation taxen this turn. han the young mau came 7 ty the sroup, whieh was seated in one of the c» .nty oitices, and h® Was cai.ed on for his experi nee. * “Wei,” he said, deliveraie y, and with droll emphasis in every s nienve, © ou all know wWiat an in’ern i Wag viv ithe is, and there is no occasion go saci wich he would not desccrace with seae ne sufyin joke. On the day of my wea isg! 0 fused & marriage liceuse late in the ater:.vou, and went directly home, ieuving i. on ie ttble in the liv:ary while I west to wy vom to dress for the auspicious ceremony. Presently my father puiced his head in wwe dvor, and said, ‘George, did you get your marriage license ? « es, father,’ 1 replicd, and I told him where it was, “Now, 1 wili take one of you fellows and place him with his bride at his side in iront of an austere minister, who asks, ‘Will you let me~huve-your_marriage tivense?— ‘That was the posili-n I was in, aud.1 was conscious tuat sixty pairs of eyes were fized upon me, “*<h, certainly,’ I replied, and took the overt iru inside my vest auu handed it to him. :“Holy smoke, fellows, you ought to have been in wy pace tha: next minu e, when the preacher slowly, lifted the Hap of the envelope, gruvely took out a heavy piese of brown paper, and looked me sever@y in the face. staulmered tnat so neti ig was wrong, and the who.e crowd secwed te eoincite, as 1 heard’ a fains itter. I cast down my eyes and saw the license pinned te the bottom oi iny trousers ley. I uever will forget that episode, and my faiuer iaughs every week over it.’ ings ee Afraid of Criminatany idiimeel?, the Criminal Law + The fo iowing i from Magasine end Keporters Judge—S aud up. Prisoner—t vam the right uader the law to remaia seated, y’r divnor, r — as = ‘ “The law DO man can be made to Prices the most reasonable. eriminate himeelf, an’ if 1 staad up {'Li ecim imate myseif.”” “James Kinkead, Pine Street, one deor above Geo. ©. Turner’s Hardware Store, Nevada-City.——_—— J. 1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCER. ( FFICE—South side Broad Street, opposite Union Street, Nevada City.ill practice in all the Courts of thestate, and the Courts of the United States within the State of California. THOMAS 8. STEPHENS, Ceustabie of Nevada Township ‘ and Bill Collecter. cherry “That po ut is well taken, and you may rehain sexed. You are accuse. of steaiing & of br:eches from this man, but I gan d no evidence against you.” “Noue at all, y's Honor.” “CO oe "You pre di ; Ses eS : “Thank you, y’r onor,’* taal waste why were you unwilling to “15 1 stood man would ope I had the MADreeches Pg y's Honor,” __ Excellent Domestic Wine. A housewife who makes excellent’ wine does it after the following formula; Stone and mash the cherries and strain the juice. To one quart of juice add one or one a half pints of water according to the richness of the juice. Some juice will bear more dilution than others. To every gallon of the mixture add three pounds of sugar. Let suite Dosing ‘over i ni We ecnoae os to nm over it un ceases to pncdliry then bottle and cork, . ForSale.: ranringsininricefrom[$ 1.50 tof$10-ner-acre, SOR LIST OF PROPERTY A.D FULL INFORMATION, CALL ON OR ADDRESS FRANK G. BEATTY, NEVADA CITY, CAL CARR. = T. H. CARE CGaarr Bros.. PROPRIETORS OF THE ~ PALACE : s Cer. Pine and Commercial : DRUG :: STORE, Nevada City. Kane COMSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY THING USUALLY FOUND IN A BFirsat-class Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC . peas . SoHtcon, sg00KS, BLANK BOOKS, MWESCELLANEOUS BOOKS, PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS, NEWSPAPER*s Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. FIRED, GARDENAND FLOWER SEEDS. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. Pruscriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent Drug ist" A : —=[———————————————————_—_————— ed Nevada-County Carriage-and Wagon Repository, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, CEO. F. JACOBS, ---Headquarters for the Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES. Manager Columbus Buggies, : Carriages : Phaetous * ULL VARIETY? NEVADA DRUG STORE, sn a Be a ennerernangsitil Corner Broad ond Pine Streets.... Nevada City ww. DD. Vinton, PROPRIETOR. -_—LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS, : Sagas COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS. it ee . > * TOILET ARTICLES OF ALE. KINDS. NAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Cc : CG potent Draggist and pentecteariy COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY 4 COM Real and Personal Property Assessments, Office ofthe Clerk of Board of Supervisors of Nevada. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given thut in accordance with Section 3672 of the Political Code of the State of California, the Board of Supervisois of this county niet on the ist day July, 1888, to examine the Assessment Book and to equalize the assessment of the property oi the county for the year 1888. The said Board will continue in session: from téme to time forthe business of equalization and to examine applicants for the correction of errors in said Assessment Bookuntil WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1888. Swern applicationsare required by law. The Assessment Book has been and will be open to public inspection from 9 o’clock a. M.to5o’clock r. M. jy3 FRANK G. BEATTY, Clerk. Election for Ohief Engineer. ae Ts ANNUAL ELECTION FOR CHIEF Engineer and Assistant of the Nevada City . Fire ding . PE ae will be held at the City Hallon Monday, July 30th, 1888. Judges, Ed. A. Tompkins and Fred Eilerman, Clerka—W. T. Morgan and Wm. Scott. By order of the Board of Fire Dele ates. — J. F. HOOK, President, WM. SCOTT, Secretary. Stockholders Meeting. THE annual meeting of thestockholders of the El Dorado Mining Company will be held at the store of Geo. E. Turner,Nevada City,California, on Friday, July 20th, 1888, At8:30 Pp. Mm. for the purpose of electin; Trustees and transacting such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will be closed on Tuesday, July 10th, 1888. J. M. HADLEY, Secretary. Order to Show Oause: 1 THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR the County of Nevada, State of Califorgis In t1.e matter of the estate of Thomas aniel,deceased. The people of the State ofCalifornia: To John Daniel, administrator of the estate of said Thomas Daniel, deceased. Theresa Daniel, and all rsons whomsoever having or claiming an interest in said estate, greeting: : . By order of this Court you are hereby reye NA to be and appear in the Superior ourt, in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, at the Court reom there: of, at the Court House in the City and County of Nevada, on Monday, the 15th day of Uctober, 1888, at 10 o'clock a. M. of that day, then and there to show cause why distribution of the residue of the estate of said Th Daniel, d d, should net be made to Mary Daniel, sister of said deceased, and to then and there appear, and exhibit to said Court your respective elaims of heirship, ownership or interest in said estate. Pursuant to the provisions of Art. 2, Chapter 1l, Title? of the Code of Civil Procedure, according to the petition of Mary Daniel on file in the matter of said estate. Witness, the Hon. J. M. Walling, Judge of our Superior Court, in and for the County cf Nevada, State of California, with the seal of re aa affixed this, 23d day of June, A., Attest: F.G. BEATTY, Clerk. By W. D. HARRIS, Deputy Clerk. ERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP.—We certify that we constitute a partnership transacting a business at Nevada City, Nevada county,in this State. Its principal lace of business is Nevada City, California. ts name is Weisenburger Bros. The full Dames and respective places of residence of all its member» are signed hereto. Dated Nevada City, Cal., June 18th, 1888. Christian Conrad Weisenburger. residing at Nevada City, Nevada County, California. Henry Conrad Weisenburger, residing at Nevada City, Nevada county, California, State of California, county of Nevada, ss On the 18th day of June, in the year 1888, before me, P. F. Simonds,a Notary Public, in and for the said county of Nevada, personally uppeesca Christian Conrad Weirenburgeran Henry Conrad Weisenburger,known tome to be the persons whore’ nates are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowled<ed to me that they executed the same. P. F. Simonps, Notary Public. j20-4w Notice of sale of Real Estate. ’ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN iN pursuance ofan order of the snperior Courtof the county of Nevada, State of California, made on the 25th day of June, 1888, in the matter of the estate of Mary A. Williams, deceased, the undersigned, the Executrix of the Last Will of said Mary A. Williams, deceased, will séll at public auction, to the highest, bidder, for cash, Gold Coin of. the United tates, and subject to -confirmation by said Superior Court on Wednesday, the 18th day o July 1888, at 10 o'clock a. M. at the front door of the Court House at Nevada City in the said County of Nevada, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Mary A. Williams at the time of her death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Mary A. Williams at the time of her death, in and to all the certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and beingin the said County of Nevada, State of California. and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Lot No. Eight in Block No 17 in Nevada City, as designated on the official map of said City, with the improvements thereon being the lot whereonis situate the buildins known as ‘Morap’s raloon’”’ and Lot No. Four in Block No. Fifty-seven, insaid Nevada City as designated on said map, with the improvenients thereon. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF E. Cash, Gold Coin of the United 8, ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid the said Executrix on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said Snperior Court. Deed at pzpenee of purchaser. 2 AURELIA P. WHITE, Executrix of the Last Will of Mary A. WilHams, deceased. Dated Neveda City, June 25th, 1888. Cross & Simonds; Attys for Executrix. UNION HOTEL, Bia on ee NEVADA CIT x, MRS. J. NAFFZIGER.. -Proprietress H. G. PARSONS. . . Business Manager THE . . ADING HOTEL or NEVADACITY... ... . CALIFORNIA TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND others are invited to notice the ‘advan 8 offered by this Hotel. The house eontains 1 rooms, each of which is light: and airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there potng ne hotel inthe mountains equal to it. @ tables are supplied with the in the market. NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS : FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, URISTS AND FAMILIES. Free 'Bus to and from the Depot. STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL arts of the upper county, Grars Valley aad Marysville dafly, gare furnished at the Bar. THE CITY TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND ayable to the undersigned at the City Hall. They will become * q Delinquent on the First Monday of August, 1888, And unless paid prior thereto Five per cent. additional Will be added. JAS. G. NEAGLE, City Tax Collector. Broad Street Meat Market. "JAMES MONRO, Proy’r. of Broad ftreet; = Near the City Hall, ‘at the: Lowest Prices, jis Customers supplied with the very best of * Agent for the Imperial, London, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies, jyl ta. . ae ities 4 above entitled The best of Wines, Liquors and 4i. OOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. RTICLES of Copartnership, made and A entered into the 1 Twenty-Righth (28th) ay of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty eight between Dear Hee Shuck, Dear Hee Suey, Dear e Yow Sam, all of the Nevada, State of CaliforBhamed have agreed, id figree, to become 3 . together, under and a 4 style of ‘Wing Hi Wo’ iness of buying, selling and vending psand kinds of General Chinese erchandise,G: es and provisions,their Co} ership to commence on the Twentweet day o' high 1888, and comings ears thence next ensuing y be coupicted and én @nd to that end , the said parties have delivered pital stock the sum of Sixteen HunUnited States Gold Coin <: fo be used and emd snd omy Lag tt the : management o e sa usipaths pand advantage. a; bh fog bet een the said ‘ Spartnerahip ag the ke eee ‘ ey aud eac f ieir atashdiltice, and do wh of their best endeavors, and ost of theirskill dnd power exert for their joint interest, profit d adv 2; NM pny and their joint stock and in thé business afore“and will; at all times ps bear, pay, and dischurgeé, ¢ vb én them, all rents and other expenses that may be required for
the support and management of the said businesr, that a.1 gains, profits and increase that shall come, grow, or arise, from or by means of the said business, shall be divided between them, share and share alike; and all loss that shall happen their said joint business, by bad debts, or otherwise, shall be borne-and paid equally between them; that there shall be kept, at alltimes, during continuance of their Vopartnership, perfect just and true, books of account, wherein each of said Copartners shallenter and set down, as well all money by them, or either ofthem, received, paid, laid out and expended, in and about the said business, as also all the goods, wares, commodities and merchandise, by them, or either of them bought or sold by reason or on account of the said business, and al] other matters and things whatsvever, to the said business and management thereof, in anywise belonging, which bor ks shall be used in common between the said Copartnera, so that either of them may have access thereto, without any petty pence or hindrance ofthe other; that the said Copartners, once in each year, during the continuance of said Copartnership, . as aforesaid, or oftener if necessary, shall make, yield, and render, each tothe others, a true, just, and perfect inventory and account, of ail the profits and increase by them, or either of them, made, and ofall loss by them or either of them sustained; and al80 ofall payment,receipts and disbursements and ofall other things by them made, received, disbursed, acted, or suffered, in thetr said business, and the same account being so made, they shall and will, clear and adjust, each to the others, at the time, theirjust share of the profits so made as aforesaid; thatatthe end, or other sooner determination, of their NA eda hada the said Copartners, each to the others, shall and will makea true, just, and final account of all things relating to their said business, and in all things truly adjust the sume; and that all and every stock and stocks, as well as the gains and increase thereof, which shall appear to be pb eg either in money, goods, wares, fixtures, debts, or otherwise, shall be divided between them, share and share alike. t his DEAR HEE x SHUCK, [sEAL] mar i his Deak Hee x Suey, [sear] mark his DeaR HEE x KEonG, (seaL} mark ‘ his GEE Yow x Sam, [seaL} mar. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of ALFRED D. Mason, : ’ Witness to Signatures. State of Pabst County of Nevada, On this th day of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eizhty eight before me, A fred D. Mason a Notary Public, in aud for the said County of Nevada, Ee sonally appeared Dear Hee Shuck, Dear Hee Suey, Dear Hee Keong. and Gee Yow Sam, personally known to me to be the same persons described iu and whose names ure subscribed to the within instrument and who acknowledged to me that ti ey exeeuted the same. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto, set my hand and affixed my Official Seal, the duy and yea: in this Certificate first above written. 3 {SEAL} A. D. MASON, Notary: Public. Nevada Couuty. In Witness Whereof, The said parties to these pre ents have hereunto set their hands und seals, the day and year first above tg ten. e No. 1482. Sheriff's Sale. Inthe Superior Court of the County of Ne vada, State of California. [Order of Sale. . JOHN RICHARDS, Plaintiff, ve. WILLIAM SEAMAN, MARIA SEAMAN, ALPHONSE SEAMAN, JAMES M. KITTS and JAMES KITTS, heceiver of Partnership composed of WM. SEAMAN and JAMES M. KITTS, Defendants. 4 V 7 HEREAS, John Richards on the 21st day of June, A. D. 1888, recovered a Judgment against William Seaman for the sum of One Thousand and Twenty-nine 79-100 Dollars together with costs of suit taxed at $30.30, and counsel fees allowed said judgment, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum till paid, which said judgment 1s recorded in the Judgment Book 2 of the said Superior Court, on pages 159 etseq.,and whereas it is ord ered thutthe mortgaye set forth in plaintif? scomplaint be foreclosed and property therein described, to-wit: Being situate,lying and bei g in the Coun ty of Nevada,State of California, and bounded and particularly Jescribed as follows, to-wit: Alland singular that certain piece or perce of land situate within the corporate imits of the City of Nevada and being portion of Lot No. Eight (8) in Block No. ritetwo (52) as said Lot is designated on the oft. cial map of Nevada City, made by H.8. BradTey in 1869. d parcel described as follows: Commencing atthe orth East corner ofthe pregiiier of Oliver, and runnjng thence outh along the Easterly line o: rémises of Oliver and Dyer a distance of} inetythree (43) feet; thence Kasterly on a line parallel with the South line of Clark street the Westerly line of Sacramento street or the Grass Valley aynbeees thence Northerly ulong said road tothe southerly line of Clark street, and thence Westerly along said Southerly line of Clark street to the place of beginning. Together with all and singular the t@nements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in: aAnywise appertaining be sold at public auction to satisfy said Judgment, together with interest and cos s. Notice is pereby given that I will sell at public auction, in front.of the Court House door, in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, on ‘Friday, the Twentieth day of July, 1888, Between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o'clock M. of said day, all the right, title and interest which the defendants or either of them in the action*hereif named, had, held, owned or possessed on the said 21st her A of June, A. D. 1888, the day on which said judgment was docketed as \aforesaid, or which they or either of them may have subsequently 2 ele in and to all of the above describe property, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy said judgment, inte-est and costs. Given under my hand thig 25th day of June, 1888. GEORGE LORD Sheriff of Nevada County. By J. L. Hotuanp, Under Sheriff. Fred Searls, Atty for Plaintiff, Notice to’Oreditors, ecessary vouchers, within f. months efter the Aree ublication of this ue. ce, tothe said Administrator, at the law office of Cross & Simonds at Ney the County of Nevada, ntate of Ealitorat Administrator of the Estate of Samuel Henwood, deceased. Dated at Nevada City, Cal, June 28, 1888. y's for Adm’r. . j26 Cross & Simonds, A $20 Reward! Beef, Pork, Mutteh, Veal, Lamb. Sausages, Etc. ~* @ GEO 7 RGE LO A Nevapa Orry, Ma: ; a a Sint. herein amounting to the sum of $100.00 . P. with interest thgreon from the date of Fe {No. 1687.] . Application for a Patent to a Minia Claim. Uni TED States LAND OFFICE. SACRAMENTO, Cal, June 11th, 1888, NOTICE is hereby-given, That Bilen Connolly «8 Administratrix of the estate of M. W. Connolly, deceased, and in trust for she heirs of sald deceased, whose Postoffice is Santa Kosa, Sohoma county, California, bas made a plication for P :tent for Fifteen Hundred near feet of the Mount Hope Quartz Mine or vein, bearing gold, with surface ground six hundred feet in width, situated in the Eureka Mining District, Nevada county, lat and field notes . n file in. this office, as ellows, viz.: Instrument Solar Transit, No. 53. SURVEY OF THE LODE. Beginning at Post in rock mound marked M. HG. M. No. 1, on north end of lode, being also Post No. 2 of.Golden Age Quartz Mine. Thence with magnetic variation 17° East, 1.50 chains, blacksmith shop ten links to left 1.65 chains old Incline Shaft 20 links to left, and site of Quartz Mill (burned down) to right 20 links,2.00 chains North line of mining excavation, 6.60 chainssouth,line of same excavation, excavation from 50 to 100 feet wide, uncovering the lode, 10.00 chains center of ravine course south westerly 11.00 chains. South bank of worked ground 1500 feet or 22.73 chaitis, Post in rock mound murked M. H.Q.M. No.2onsouth end of lode claim from which a sugar pine tree 20 in. in diam.,bears f.0.14 E. 49 links distant. Said tree being original corner. survey of Exterior Boundaries. Beginag at postin rock mound marked M. H, Q. M. Ko. 8at north east corner, being also post No. 4 of Golden Age Quartz Mane, from which a sugar pine tree 25in. in diam. bears N 494° E. 2 links distant, Thence! with magnetic variation 17° E., 8.12 E. 0.78 che, cross section line between Sections and 28 from which the 4 section corner between sections 22 and 23 T. 18, N. R.11E. M.D. B, and M, beats. 09.08 min. ye 19.79 chains Sache ft or 22.73 ch. postin rock mound marked M. H.Q. M. No. 4 atsouth,east corner from which Sree ine tree 80in, in diam. bears N. 19349 W. 53 links distant, and original Post bears 8. 74° E. 50 links distant, and 4 section corner between sectidus 22 and 23. T. 18 N.R. 11 F. M. D. B, and M. ‘bears N. 8° 26 min. W. 2.18 chains distant, Thence 8. 87° W 0.83 chains, cross section lines between Sections 22 and 23 to .17 chains south of 44 section corner between sectidns 22 and 2 T. 18 N. R. 11 E. M.D. B. and M. 300 feet or 4.54 chs post No. 20u south end of lode claim 600 feet or 9.09 chs. to balsam tree 6 in. in diam. marked M. H.Q. M. No. 5 at south west corner from which original post bears 8. 734° W. 51 links distant. Thence 1° W. 5.00 chs. South bauk of worked ground 5.95 chs center of ravine course south West 7.50chs. North bank of worked ground 21.70 chs. deep cut outlet to mining excavation 1500 feet or 22.78 chs. Post in rock mound marked M. H.Q. M. No. 6, at'north west corner, being also it No. 5 of Golden Age eae Mine, from which fir tree 24 in. in diam. bears 5: 2° KE. 83 links distant, and east end z cabin bears 8.119 W. 3:10 chs, distant. Thence N, 87° kK. 1.95 chs, Bank of mining cut 300 feet or 45,54.5 chs. Post No.l onnorth end of lode claim 600 feet or 9.0u chs. to place of beginning, containing an area of Twenty and Sixty-twoune hundredths (20 62-100) acres, and designated as Lot No, 54 in Section 4 Township 18 North, Range 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, said location is recorded in the ottice of the County Kecorder of Nevada county, State of Californiu, and bounded as follows, to wit: On the North by the Golden arb Quartz Mine, and situated on the South side ofthe South ferk of the South Fork or Poorman’s creek. All persuns holding any adverse élaims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days, from the first day of publishing thereof. ' SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is hereby ordered that the foreguinyg notice be published ior sixty days, or ten consecutive weeks, in the DAILY TRANSCRIPT newspaper, a daily newspaper published in ernerents Ke Nevada County, ar one a ng © liearest news; ir the land deseribed therein, eh SELDEN HETZEL, kKegister. CaLDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys. The first publication of the above notice Was nade on June 18th, 1888, [No. 1,686. J Application fora Patent to a Mining Claim. NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, SACRA, MEDTO, California, Junelitn, 1883. Notice is hereby given that: Ellen Connolly, as Administratrix of the estate of M. ‘W. Connolly, deceased, whose toffice is Santa Koga, Sonoma county, California, has made application for patent for Fifteen H undred linear feet of the Golden i e Quartz Mine,orvein, bearing gold, w f surface sround six hundred feet in width, situated in the Eureka Mining district, Nevada county, California, and described in the lat and field notes on file in this office as ollows, viz.: Instrumént solar transit No. 53, SURVEY OF LODE. Beginning at a post in rock mound marked G. A. Q. M. No. 1, on north end of lode claim, from which a Fir Tree 24 inches in diameter bears S 85° £, 54 links vip! original post bears N 842 W, 29 links distan Thence with magnetic variation 17° E, 84> E,19:30chaing dld shaft 10 feet deep, 22.20 chains mining cut showing sroppings ef the lode 20 links 'to the left, 22.73 chains or 1,500 feet postin rock mound marked G. A. QM. No, 2, on South end of iode claim, being also Post No.1 of Mount Hope Quartz Mine, * = SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES, Beginning at post in rock mound marked G.A.Q. M. No.3 at northeast corner from which a fir tree 36 inchesin diameter bears S 31}e° E. 33 links distant,and original it bears N 84° W 29 links distant and section west Common to sections 14, 15, 22 and 23, Towuship 18, N. R. 11K, M. D., B & M. bears 622 63 E, 3.75 chains distant. Thence with magnetic variation 17° E, § 84° E, 1.73 ‘Chains cross section lines; between Sections 15 and 22, 3.09 chains, west of sections corner commou to sections 14, 15, 22 and 4, Townshjp 18, N. RK. 11 KE, M. D. B. & M, 22.73 chains or 1,500 feet post im rock mound marked G. A, Q M.No. 4 at southeast corner, being also Post No. 3, of Mount Hope Quartz Mine, from whieh a sugar pine tree 25 inches in N 494°, 35 links distant. Thenee § 87° W. 4, 54.5 chains or 30 feet Post No. 2, on South end of lode claim, 7:14 chains bank of mining cut, 9.09 chains or 600 feet post in rock mound marked “G, A, Q. M. No, 5,” at South west corner, being also P. 0. 6 $f Moun’ Hope Quarks Mine from which a firtree 24 inches in diameter, bears $ 49 1-20 F, 88 links distant an east end of cabin bears 8. 11° W, 3.10 chains distant and entrance toan oldtannel bears N. 65° E, 54° W, 2.39 chains distant, Thence N 8 142 W, 0.40 chains north bunk of mining cut 21,45 chains, cross section lines between Sections 15 and 22, 12.22 chains west of section corner common to Sections 14 22 and 2%, Township 18 North Range 11 kM. D. B. M., 22.78 chalns cr 1, eet to post in rock mound marked "G. A. Q. M, No 6,’ at North west corner from which a fir tree 36 inches in renmrntieest ia i Mi 7 tinks divtant and original pos ars W, li ost No. 1, North end 6f lode claim y, chains or 600 feet to ese of b eat od containing an area of twenty and fty-four one-hundredths 2 54-100) acres, and ‘desixapn cert No, lkaet is m id, wnoship » Nori ange oun ablo B: tara ond loaton tang recoded n the office of the County order of Nevada County California, and bein bounded as follows, to-wit: on the sout by the Mount Hope Quartz Mine and situated on thesouth side of the South Fork of the South Fork of Poorman’s creek. All pessone holding any adverse claims thereto are Bereny required to present the same before this office within sixty days from the Stet day of publication hereof. SRLLDEN HETZKL, Register, It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published for sixty “days, or ten SOnASE UNS weeks, s dee DAILY TranSCRIPT Newspaper, a daily newapa lished in the town of ‘Nevins Cityin Neen County, Caltlorale. that being the nearest Newspaper to the land deacribed therein, ation 6 vi was made on June 18, i cb ses Caldwell & Littlé, rneys, AROMATIC WINE! ‘edi be a perfect ne ' \] HAS REVOLUTION. . 4 ; ized the world pt ab Hot te inate, the wonders of inventive Progress isa meth od system of work that can be rformfe workers from their gaan any one can do the work; either sexe Maine. ‘ & Co., Augusta California, and described in theq { Minin diameter bears . t 81° KE, 4.54 5100chains or 300 feet draj Notice of Forfeiture. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada. To Mrs Mary 8. Ware. You are hereb S at we hive expended Two Hund. on the Phasnix Gravel Mining Claims, situselina Fall Greek iisins District, Washington Township, Nevada county, California, in order to. hold said premises, under the provisions af Section evised Statutes of the United States being the amount required to hold the same for the tA re 1886, 1887 and new Jan, 1, 1888. Andif within ninety days after ublication of this notice, ‘ou fail or refuse to contribute-your proporon of such expenditure as co-owner, your interestin said claim will become the prop erty of the subscribers under said Section 2824. 8 Murphy, Jr., Warren Spencer, Dennis Murphy, Dennis Millerick. May 9. ORDINANCE 89. An Ordinance to Provide Revenue—To Levy a City Read and Street Poli Tax for the Fiscal Year 1888-1889. : fPHE Board of Trustees et tie City of NeWwe: . vada do ordain as follo section 1. That a City Road and Street Poll Tax of Three Dollars is hereby levied, for the Fiscal year 1888 and 1889, upon each male inhabitant of the City of Nevada, over the age of 21 and under the age of 50 years for City Road and Street purposes, which said pell tax shall become due and shall become collectable on and after the Twenfy-Second Day of June, 1888, in the manner provided aw. ‘yection 2, The City Marshal of said City of Nevada is hereby made collector of said tax andshall collect the same in the manner peor ided by law, and Spon the neglect or reusalof any person liable therefor to pay said tax after demand said Marshal must collect the same by seizure and sale of any personal property owned by such person. ‘Said sale may be made after three hours verbal notice tions 8791 , 8794, 3795 and 8796 of the Political Code of California shall apply to and govern such seizure and sale. Section’. The City Marshal on the first Monday ofeath month must take vb before the (ity Clerk of the total amdunt. of said polltaxes collected by him during the preceding month, and must at the same time pay thesame, less the amount of hin percentage for collection, to the City Treasurer, Section 4. The City Marshal shall be allowed 15 per cent of all such Poll taxes collected by him for said fiscal year, for makiag’such collections. Passe? June 4, 1888, 7 ALEX GAULT President. Attest T. H. Carr Clerk, Delinquent Notice. tion of principal place of business, -an Francisco, California, Location of works, Nevada.County, California. Notice—There are delinquent upon the following deseribed stock on account of Agsessment No. 30 levied on the lth day of And In accordance with law, and anorder of the Board of Directors, made on the Lith day of May, 1888, 80 many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will bé sold at public auction, at the office of the Company, No. 522 Mon’ omery stree San Francisco, on Tuesday, the 10th day o July, 1888, at the hour of 3 O’clock Pp. 4., of said day, to pay delinquent assessments together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale THEO. WETZEL, Secretary Office, No. 522 Montgomery street,, san Francisco, Califoruia, _ No. 1491, Sheriff's Sale. In the eupedor Court, of the State of Callfornia, in and for the County of Nevada, [Execution. . LORD HOUSMAN, Plaintiff, va. ONEIDA CHIEF GOLD MIN . PANY. < ING COM Defendant. WHEREAS, on the 29th day of June, 1888 Lord Housman recovered a judgment in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, against Oneida Chief Gold Mining Com. pany 8 corporation, Defendant for the sum of Four Thousand Six Hundred Forty-two 43-100 Dollars with interest, at the rate of the da plana: d, it togeth e date of sa’ udgmen ether h 322 90-100 costs and disbursments at the date of said judgment and accruing cost in the sum ata lollars. ied: tant ave attache levied upon and taken into execution all the ri Fite title. claim and interest of “Oneida Chief Gold »” @ corporation, defendant of, in and the following described mining claim, standing on the records of said Nevada county in the name of “Oneida Chief Gold Mining Company,” a corporation, and particularly described as fol ows, to wit: That certain Quartz Mining claim, situated in Nevada Mintes District, County of Nevada, State of Cali ornia, and designated according to the system of U. §. Surveys, a8 Lot No. 73,in section 18, Tp. 16 N,, R.9 KE. M.D. B. & M., and conta ning 20 83-100 acres; and more ed ot hegianing atthe Southwest corner of said mining claim, (be: ug the old Sueath ag Clay Quartz mine) a post marked “S, & Compan particularly deseribNo. 8:” thence North © West 11.14 chains toa postin road; nf North 106 East 11.59 chains to Northwest corner of elaim; thence North 83149 East 9.09 chain to Northeast corner gee Po from which the quarter section corner en the North boundary of Section 18, Tp.16N, R. . MM. h BD. +, bears south 539° Rast 23,24 chains distant; thence Sou 0% West 11.59 chains to post marked tr ¢. No 4:" thence South 93°. Kast 11.14 chains to Southeast corner of c im ;thence South Ee West 9.76 chains we piace of beginning. Also that other piece. of land or Placer minin the right of drainage alon; ad being eprurtenant to said ye eee _ Also the placer bed of said Ravine east of the said patented ground, 150 feetin width, a po ae J Opeth ng, tana of H. McCora ig u tes flowing therein ® use of all the wa 80 that piece of placer m extending easterly Pca tne wee of the “Sneath & Clay mine” (go called) along a smoll ravine known as the north branch of said Hitchcoek Ravine, to the ground of H. McCormick, being 300’ feet in width, or 150 feet on each side of the eenter ofthe stream, und the waters thereof. Together with the quartz mill and hoisting works situuted thereon, and al] machinery, 8, fixtures, houses, and the water-rights connected with suid mine: and the right of nage appurtenant thereto, and all other appurtenances, tenements, easments, hereditaments and everything in an ‘wise ap. purtaining thereto; matacet to the right of rd Housman, Thos. H. Bennetts, Wm. oh Mrs. M. J. Turner, J. H, entworth, Chas. Treleaven, John McAvir,Thos. Waters, and Michae] O'Hearn to the several portions of the surface ground enclosed and oceupied by them with their tenements &ec, which right is definedin an agreement enteredinto between them and the “Oneida ghies Gold Mining Company,” a corporaBS and recanted in bok ot BeShanes », e n Boo Kecords of Nevada Counter. serneee® otice is hereby piven that I will sell at Bablle anehes, 4 Hope of the Court House ' a C “Ci ‘ State of California, on baceniig = vee Monday, July 30th, 1888, round land clock P, m. to-wit : lo'c lock M. day, all the right, ti whe derendadt in’ the above oN am ed onthe said Twenty aie A tae ly! 1888, the da _On_ which. gaid— }war-docketed as gloresaid, or whieh may have been subse: jene ac quired in and to EB all of the above described propert; a y to the Estate of SAMUEL HENWOOD, 4 LADIES! SEE HERE sata Suaguacet ‘mena tind, Notice ie hareby viven be te a cone: YOU CAN BE MADE THE FICTURE OF Given under my hand. dhissoo wey of July. Ot ey nd deceased, to the credGILMoRn wD’: fp Mery ns itors of, and all persons Raving clai Ss Sheriff 301 with ine aid ‘deceased to exhibit them By J.L. Hounawn, Under Shai ey Thos, 8. Ford, Atty for Plain Established im 1859. Nevada : Assay . Office, J.J OTT, Proprietor, NO. 25 MAIN STREET.. NEVADA CITY ‘Cior AND ORES OF EVERY a 4 ; slnerian s ftacecanaee a mall Qi Mu with which I ) and STCIRTO Ws onan BAMILTON McooRmigm, . Cae the Courte of the . a fi . Madoiare, in labor and He) ek al Up.oftime and place, and the provisions of Sec-’ CHAMPION MINING COMPANY. Loca. May, 1888, the several amounts set gpposite ; the names of the'respective sharehol ers, as follows: ; No. No. Certificate Sharea Amount . Carpenter, Chas A ...480 100 $10.00 Carpenter, Chas A .. 821 2.40 Tschurr, Christn 24 250 Tschurr, Christn. 20 2 50 Tschurr, Christn. 55 5 50 Tschurr, Christn. . 4 100 10 00 Tschurr, Christn ‘a 48 <4 80 Vocke, Chas...... 50 5 CO rannum till age from — Between ‘he hours of 9 o’clock A.M. and . ia os8th day of June, Pg,