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July 21, 1888 (4 pages)

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‘Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney. (eames . The Reason Why some Husbands are -s “A Quiet, Mild 2:4 Sedate. : es ; The Daily Transcript. . aL TMP we a ¥ The admixture of « ifferent tempers erie Boy brothers and sisters of the same family is a notable fact due to yarious causes which act in different directions. It is best to consider them before we proceed to collect evidence and attempt its int_rpretation. It is clear enough, and may be taken for granted, the tempers of progenitors cannot readily blend in the offspring, but that some of the children take mainly after one of them, some after another, but with few th as it were, of various ancestral tempers woyen in, which occasionally manifest themselves, If no other influences intervened the —— of the children in the same fami ly would on ‘this account be almost as varied as those of their ancestors, who married at haphazard, so far as their tempers were concerned; therefore the numbers of and bad children in families woall be regulated by. the same laws of chance that apply toa gambling table. _ =. But there are other induences considered. ‘There is a well known tendento family likeness among brothers and sisters which is not due to the blending > of ancestral peculiarities, but to the prepotence of one of the progenitors, who has stamped more than his or her fair share of qualities upon the children. It may also Le due to a familiar oc urrence that deserves but hes not yct received a distinctive name —namely, where all the children are alike and yet their common likeness can not be traced to their genitors. A new variety has come into ~-. existence through the process not of indi. vidual but of confraternal variation. __ The most stronzly marked family type that I have personally met with’ first arose simultaneously in three brothers of a family who transmitted their peculiarities with unusual tenacity to numerous , descendants through at least two generations, Other influences act in antagonism to the foregoing ; they are the events of domestic life, which, instead of assimilating tempers, tend to accentuate slight di ‘erences in them: Thus if some m ‘inbers of a family are a little submissive by nature, others who are naturally a little domineering are tempted to become more so. Then the acquired habit of dictation in these reacts upon the others and makes then) still more submissive. In the collection I made of histories of twins who-were closzly alike, the statement was constantly’ met with that one of the twins was guided by the other. I suppose that after their we'd childish struggl»s for supremacy, each finally discovcred his own relative strength of character sand fhenceforth the ongee developed into the leader, while the weaker contentedly subsided into the position of being led. > Again, it is sometimes observes that a@ meuber of an easy-going family discovered that he or she may exercise considerable power by adopting the habit of being persistently disagreeable whenever. he or she does not get the first and best of every thing. Some wives contrive to tyrannize over husbands ‘who are mild and sensitive, who hate family scenes and dread the disgrace attending them by holding themselyes in readiness to fly into passion whenever their wishes fre withstool. They thus acquire a habit of breaking out, to use a term famniliar to the warders of female prisoners and lunatic asylums, and-_tho: 1eir relatives and connections would describe their tempers by severe epithets, yet if {ts superior excellence proven in millions ions for more than a quarter ofa cen uy. Itis used by the United States Governmeut. Endorsed: by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest and mos: Healthful, Dr: Price’s Cream Baking Powier does not “contain Ammonia, Limeor Alum, Sold onlyin Cans. -APRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YORK. , »,CHICAGQ 8ST. LOUIB,, 10 THE UNFORTUNATE +DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, No. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial.. San Francisco Established in 1854 for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, ete. Skin Disases of years’ standing nd Ulcerated Legs sucvessfully treated. Dr. pel m9 eee annooncing that he has retu foie’ visttens the principal Hospitals of pi and has resumed practice at the Dispeusary, 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco, where his old patients and those requirin. his services may find him. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. ; inal Emissions, the consequeuce 0: : Pregcoord This solitary vice, or Aeprared sexual indulgence, is practiced by the you of both sexes to an almost unlimite ici tentyproducing with unerring cortalnsy, . e dP ng teat of morbid symptoms timless y tific medi meastres, Peto coun gnante, dark ote-ander the eyes, pain, te nead, ringing in the ears. noise like.the rustlig -o yes. ox . the rattling of chariots, uneasiness @ ~ joins. Nrealracie of the unahe Sen feeke vision; bluated inieliath loss of confi gnce, itidence in approaching strangers,.a dislike to form néw ecquaintances, deine to shun society, ee et Bit oa lesandy¥ tious pap rk argent 7 breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, ay Sie Sp ani frequent insanity. If relief not pbtaine i ms 80 afflicted abonid © 7 iately, either in person or by letter. gpd b ava.s “cure effecte SP A new and scien! me : creating these diséases; which never fails 0 effeeting.a quick and radigal.cure. MARRIED MEN, j A hose who contemplate, marriage, who peste tt under any of these faatielmar. adies, should not forget the sacred wey gis sibility resting-upou them, nor delay-te-obain immediate relief. : CUBED AT HOME: Ye a oe: be GURED AT. they had marriéd masterful husbands Abst, ty sbtoeenng. 4 Totter to Be bbaon, thelr characters might have developed stating case, symptoms, length of time the! more favorably.—Fortnighlly Review, disease has continued, and the medicine d The Code Napoleon, ~ * Since the application of the Code Na. poleon to Switzerland families may be regarded roughly as joint stock co npanies, managed by the parents for the common benetit..Jt is known that when both parents die the estate will be divid. ed into e,ual portions among the children, boys and girls sharing alike. All money, therefore, which is drawn from the estate by sons and daughters for exHtc pornoees : is debited agaiust Jsiaertt 3 a boy, for instance, elects to be ee Sey Saree eee . a hace a anthipstes his‘share in the Motel in the City. *-! eventu iT division. Al! labor expended or by them: on the estate is reekoned to their credit. Ifa boy stays nt home and works like a farm svryant, he required a future claim in proportion to his service rendered; It is for the interest of each member to pay off debts upon the property or to increase its value. Conse. quently, when a son gets ott into tie World, alter his education-has been completed, it is expected of him to remit @ pen of hs earnings to the fa nily und. This stands in lieu of work he might have done at home, and alsovas a recoznition oi his early rearing, Th» precise amount to be th s contributed by individuals is determined by feeling and instinct more thim “by any fix -.1°yule. The system cannot have the exactit we of a mercantile concern; yet it appro jie mates to that standard. “The rgult ig that both sons and daughters in a.s viss family feel it their duty either to dis. se a charge personal functions in tne home or peThe Table of the National Radhianes isa] send a part of their gains yearly back to ant feature with the proprietors, and isguar-. the common stock, = teed superior to any in the city. : a The, Rooms are neat sud desirable, and in: REE Stearate cent ecal cline eat aauaasn ae will spare “You Never Said So Before.” neither pains or expense to sustain the reputation which the National Exchange tlow 80 just y enjoys of being the leading and, best hotelin the mountains. James Kinkead, Unholsterer & Cabinet Maker, Is prepared to do all on kinds of work in his line,, including 4 Upholstering, Furniture Repairing. mptly sent, free from damage. or ss patton te part of the county, ‘te ful. and plain directions for use. The _a tor cures when others fail. Try him, By » enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin in a registered letter through the Post Office, 2 through Wells Feige & Co., a package o! medicine will ‘be delivered by express toeny /part of the United Sjates egruer Commercial, San Francisco, Omice Box 1957. National Exchange, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Massive fire-proof structure, free from the dines of fires o> prevalentin large hotels. Situated in the very centre of the city, with Express, Post Office and General Stage Office for all lines in the building. Passengers can leave this Hotel 20 minutes later than any other when departing b “Men of my profession,” said an old Vir.inia minister, “see much of the tragic side of life. I have se-n men die in battle, have seen childrén die, but no death ever seemed 8) peril to me as the death of an aged moth r in my church. I knew her first as a young irl, beautiful, gay, ful! of Loy and hope. she marrici ant had four chil iron, . er husband die! and left her ponniless, “he sewed, she made driwinys, she taught, she gave herself searcely time to eator slecp, lyery thouvht was for her chillyen, t> educate them, to give them the alvantsg s their. father would have iven the: had he lived. She succeeded, she sent her boys to college, and her girls to school. When all came. hone they gave thomselves up. to their own selfish pursiits, She lingered amo.ig them so::e three years, and then was stricken down with mortal illness brought on by overwork. The children gathered aroun: her bedside, ‘The gldcst son took her in hisarms. He said, “*You have been & good-mother to us,’ That was not much.o say, was it? It was much to her, who had never heard anrsbing like it. A-flush caine over her pallid face, and with husky voice sha Manufacturing SPRING BEDS AND MATTRESSES. . Pianos and Furniture Moved ‘and packed for Shipment i im afirst-class manner. — Prices the most reasonable. ° whispered,’ ~ ee Fen James Kinkead, . « «iy som, novel dad bo before see. . “Is it ixstite -words for Pine Street, one door above Geo the deathtad’ fog ing hour ? Can E. Turner's Hiard ware Stere,. we not show our eclation at an-ear-—} é lier perio. and in’a ntote tan sible way ? And is it best for pe to slave themSelves to death . for. Kish, ungrateful children? Ig it, etter to let them fight thir own 1h les? eas Roll Call at the’ Opera Comique. ae There nese s 3 —maicly roi callof the company Of the Op-:ra, Cou niq-s in th Theatre dea Varietes. M. Sat dio and his son on tae the manayg:r took Nevada City. J. 1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCER. 8 site Union Street, Nevada City. i ill practice in all the Courts of the State, and the Courts of the United States within the State of California. a Q'site Gain st side . Broad Street, oppo———— . his seat on the™stage ‘attiid acclamations THOMAS 8. STEPHENS, people iy of tire and the Censtabie of Nevada Township and Bill Collector. FICE AT COURTROOM OF JUDGE Ree One Nevada City, Cal. : on become di T. MORGAN, Cashier.their . recommend it as superior to Sour 8 Diarrhoea, knowatome.” HA —<D, Kills Wirms, Gives sleep, and promotes dt 111 Bo, Oxford 8t., Brooklyn, N. 2 injurious medication. Tus Centavr Company, 18 Fulton Street, N. Y. Toe Eome Seekers. —_—_——. —_—_— NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND ASSOCIATION. [MPROVEMENT DIRECTORS : CEA JOHN -T. MORGAN @EO. 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 __— ®2 20000 Acres of Railroad and Other Unimoroved Lands For Sale. raneingsin rice from $1.50 to»$10 ner acre, FOR LIST OF PROPERTY A D FULL INFORMATION, CALL ON OR ADDRESS FRANK G. BEATTY, NEVADA CITY, CAL. J. E. CARR, T. H. CARR Carr Bros., PROPRIETORS OF THE :: PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE, Cor. Pine and Commercial Nevada City. Kir CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY THING USUALLY FOUND IN A KPirst-class Drug Store. ; PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC SCHOOL R00Ks, men A. M.to5o’ jy3 be held at t At8:30 Pp. Transfer the El of Nevada. y law. clock P.M. FRANK G. BEATTY, Stockholders Meeting. TH E annual meeting of the stockholders of Dorado Mining Company will jyl td. Real and Personal Property Assestments. Office ofthe Clerk of Board of Supervisors JUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with Section 3672 of the Political Code of the State of California, the Board of Supervisors of this county met on the lst day July, 1888, to examine the Assess: ook and to equalize the assessment ofthe property oi the county for the year 1888, The said Board will contfhue in session from time to time forthe business of equalization and to examine applicants for the correction of errors in said Assessment Bookuntil WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 188%. Sworn app! Se lee, are required The Assessment Book has been and will be open to public inspection from 9 o'clock Clerk. Election for Ohief Engineer. TPYHE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR CHIEF Engineer and Assistant of the Nevada City Fire Department will be held at the City Hall on Monday, July 30th, 1x88. Judges, Ed. A. Tompkinsand Fred Eilermun. Clerks—W. T. Morgan and Wm. Scott. By order of the Board of Fire tobe yon J. F. HOOK, Presi WM. SCOTT, Secretary. dent. he store of Geo. E. Turner,Nevada City,California, on Friday, July 20th, 1888, M. for the purpose of slening Trustees and transacting such other bus: ness as may come before the meeting: books will be closed on Tuesday, J. M. HADLEY, Secretary. July 10th, 1888, sia. of Californ tor of the e ceased. By order quired to County of estate. Chapter 11, ag) On the 18th fore me, P. and for the geran Notice to the high vada, State thereon, the said balance on perier Cou Exeeutrix Da RUANK KOOKS, % : MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS, i NEWSPAPLERS Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. FIELD, GAKDENAND FLOWER SERE-DS. The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City. Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by a careful and competent Drug gist Nevada County Carriage and Wi avon Repository, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. GEO. F. JACOBS, ---..—_—_— Headquarters for the Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES, Manager 4 Columbus Buggies, ; Carriages : Phactons » ULL VARIETY‘ LS Ly Corner Bread ond Pine Streets....-.... Meek csmmeuad acs Nevada City} wy. D. Vinton, LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDIC‘(NES FINE PERFUMER\. FANCY SOAPS, r COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRKORSs. TOILET ARTICLES OF A/.I. KINDS. NAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPO a ‘ C Potent Droguios ana pestane rerhe oe UNDING PRESCRIPTIONS: BY A COM Agent for the Imperial, London, Northern and Queen Insurance Qomuanies, arysville Hall. additi jis ot « ourt, in and for t State of California, cedure, according to Daniel on filein the our Superior Cour Henr . to me to be liams, decease tion by said Su the 18th day o at the front door o lying and be: Customers s' with the very best of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb. Order to Show Cause. b oy THESUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR the County of Nevada, State of CaliforIn tiie matter of the estate of Thomas Daniel, deceased. The people of the State ia: To John Daniel, administrastate Oo heresa Daniel, and all {said Thomas Daniel, deersons whomsdever having or claiming an interest in said estate, greeting: of this Court you are hereby rebe and appear in the Superior Nevada, on Monday, the of Uctober, 1888, at 10 o’clock A. M. day, then and there to show cause why distribution of the residue of said Thomas Daniel, deceased. should. nct be made to Mary Daniel, sister of said deceased, and to then and ther exhibit to said Court your res of heirship, ownership or interest in said Pursuant to the provisions of Art. 2, @ appear. pective claims he County of Nevada, at the Court ronm thereof, at the Court House in the City, and 15th day of that the estate. of and Title 2 of the Code of Civil Prothe petition Attest: of Mary matter of said estate. Witness, the Hon, J. M. Walling, Judge of t, in and for the County of Nevada, Stete of California, with the seal of said Court affixed this, 23d day of June, A. F. G. BEATTY, Clerk. By W. D. HARRIS, Deputy Clerk. YERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSH1P.—We certify that we constitute a transacting a business at Nevada City, Nevada county,in this State, — pace of business is Nevada Cit ts name is Weisenburger Bros. re a re 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. artnership Its prineipal y, California. The full day of June, in the year 1888, beF. Simonds, a Notary Public, in said county of Nevada, person= ally ie srz ted Christian Conrad WeisenburToone Weisenburger,known the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. P. F. Simonps, Notary Public. j20-4w of sale of Real Estate. \) OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN pursuance ofan ord Court of the Count ifornia, made on t in the matter of the erof the Superior of Nevada, State of Cale 25th day of June, 1888, estate of Mary A. Williams, deceased, the undersigned, the Executrix of the Last Will of said Mary A. Wilwill sell at public anetion est, bidder, for cash, Gold Coin o: of California. and Executrix on the day the United -tates, and subject to confirmaerior Court on Wednesday, hte 1888, at 10 o’clock a. M. the Court House at Nevada City in the said County of Nevada, all estate of the the ht, title, interest and said Mery A. Williams at the time of her death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, 7 Operasion of law or otherwise, acquired ot dition to that er than or in adhat of thesaid Mary A. Williams at the time of her death, in and to all the: certain lots, piece or parcels of land sitnate, ngin the said County of Nebounded 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 sitnate the building known as “Morap’s Saloon”’ and Lot No. Four in Block No. Fifty-seven, insaid N. evada City as designated on said map, with the improvements TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. Cash, Gold Coin of the United States, ten a cent. of the purchase money to be paid of sale, confirmation of sale by said Surt. Deed atex ofthe Last Will of Mary lia deceased, Neveda City, June 25th, 1888. Cross & Simonds, Attys for E3 NEVADA CITY, = . « MRS. J, NAFFZIGER. . . Proprietress H. G. PARSONS. . Business Manager THE LEADING HOTEL OF’ NEVADACITY.... ee. CALIFORNIA mse of purchaser. AURELIA P. WHITE, A. Wileutrix. CAL. TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND others are invited to notice the adv offered by this Hotel. The house eontains 100 reoms, each of which is light and airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there being ne hotel in the mountains it. The tables are supplied with the the market. NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR: SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR COMMRnCAD TRAVE! ual to t in LERS, URISTS AND FAMILIES. Free 'Bus to and from the Depot. STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL arts of the upper county, Grass Walley and a Mes Ye y The “best of Wines, Liquors and igars furnished at the Bar. City ‘Taxes.-—---of August, 1888, And unless paid prior thereto Five per cent. ional vin be added wig THE CITY TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND yable to the undersigned at the City ll beeome * They wi Delinquent on the First Monday JAS. G. NEAGLE, City Tax Collector. Ps Bread Street, Broad Street Meat Market. JAMES MONRO, Prop’r. Near the City Hall, Sausages, Etc. e jupplied at the Lowest Prices, OOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. entered into the Twenty-fighth (2sth) . y of May in the year of our Lord one . thousand eight hnndred and eighty eight be. tween Dear Hee Shuck, Dear Hee Suey, Dear . Hee Keong and Jee Yow Sam,~al] of the} City and County of Nevada, state of California. Thegsaid parties above named have agreed, and by these presents do agree, to become Cop in business together, under and by Mame firm and style of ‘Wing Hi Wo’ in dudiness of buying, selling and vending all classes and kinds of General Chinese Merehandise.Groceries and provisions,their C Bership to commence on the Twentyith day of May, 1888, and to continue enty (20) years thence next ensuing fully to be completed and ended and to that end and purpose, the sald parties have delivered in-/as capital stock the sum of Sixteen Hunated ($1,600) dollars, United States Gold Cuin share aud share alike, to be used and employed in common between them, for the support and management of the said business, to their mufus! benefit andadvantage. And it is agreed, by and between the said parties, that at all time during the continuance of theit Copartnerahip, they and each of thém willgivetheir attendance, aud do thelrand each of their best endeavors, and to the ntmort of theirskill and power exert thems¢lves, for their joint interest, profit. benefit;and advantage, and’will buy an sell ere audise, with their joint stock and i¢ Increase thereef, in the hnsiness aforethat they shall and will, at all times during their Copartnership, bear, pay, and discharge, equally between them, all rents and other expenses that may be required for the support and management of the said business, that a:] gains, profits and increase that shall come, grow, or arise, from or by means of the said business, shall be divided A lentered of Copartnership, made and . a 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 all times, during continuance oi their Copartnership, perfect just and true, books of account, wherein each of said Copartners shall enter and set down, as well all money by them, or either
ofthem, received, pa:d, laid out and expended, in and about the said business, as alko all the goods, wares, commodities and merchandise, by them, or cithér of them, bought orsold by reason or on account of the said business, and all other matters and things whatsoever, to the said business and management thereof, in any wise belonging, which bocks shall be used in common be tween the said Copartners, so that either of them may have access thereto, without any interruption 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 to the others, 4 true, just, and perfect inventory and account, of ail the profits and increase by them, or either of them, made, and of all loss by them or either of them sustained; ahd ul80 Of all payment,receipts and disbursements and of all other things. by them made, received, disburséd, acted, or suffered, in their said business, and the same account being so made, they shall and will, clear and adjust, each to the others, at the time, their just share of the prone s0 made as aforesaid; thatatthe end, or other sooner determination, of their Co partnership, the said Copartniers, each to the others, shall and will make a true, just, and final account of all things relating to their said business, and in all things truly adjust the same; and that all and every stock and stocks, as well as the gaing and increase thereof, which shall appear to be remaining, either in money, foods, wares, fixtures, debts, or otherwise, shall be divided between them, share and share alike. his Dear HEE x SHUCK, [SEAL] ° mark his DEAR HEE x Suey, {SEAl.] mark his. DeAR HEE x KEona, [sEAL] mark his GEE Yow x Sam, [SEAL] mark Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of ALFRED D. Mason, Witness to Signatures. State of Cali sees County-of Nevada, ? On this 28th Gay of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty eight before me, Aifred D. Masona Notary Public, in aud forthe said County of Nevada, pergonally sppeared Dear Hee Shuck, Dear Hee Suey, Dear Hee Keong and Gee Yow Sam, personally known to meto be the same persons described in and whose names are subscribed to the within instrument and who acknowledged to me that they executed the same. ' In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my handand affixed my Official Seal, the day and year in this Certificate first above written. [SEAL] A. D. MASON, Notary Public. Nevada County. In Witness Whereof, The said parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals, the day and year first above written. je7 No. 1482. Sheriff’s Sale. Inthe Superior Court of the County of Ne vada, State of California, [Order of Sale { JOHN RICHARDS, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM SEAMAN, MARIA SEAMAN, ALPHONSE SEAMAN, JAMES M, KITTS and JAMES KITTS, ik ecei ver Of Piftiership composed of WM. SEAMAN and JAMES M. KITTS, Defendants. V ] 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 herein ameunting to the sum of $100.00 with interest thereon from the date of said judgment, at the rate of 7 per cent erannum till paid, which said judgment 8 recorded in the Judgment Book 2of the said Superior Court, on pages 159 et geq.,and whereas it is ord ered thatthe mortgage set forth in plaintit tcomplaint be foreclosed and property therein described, to-wit: Being situate,lying and beig inthe Coun ty of Nevada,State o California, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Alland singular that certain piece or arcel of land situate within the corporate imite of the City of Nevada and being , portion of Lot No, ight (8) in Block No. Fiftytwo (52) as said Lot is designated on the ofiicial map of Nevada City, made by H.S. Bradley in 1869. d parcel described as follows : Commegnecing atthe North East corner of. the premises of Oliver, and runnin thence uth along the Easterly line of remises of Oliver and Dyer a distance of Ninetythree (93) feet; thence Easterly on a line ppralie) with the South line of Clark street the Westerly line of Sacramento street or the Grass Valley Turnpike ; thence Northerly along said road tothe Southerly line of Clark street, and thence Westerly aidte said Southerly line of Clark street to the place of beginning. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining be sold at public auction to satisfy said Judgment, together with interest and cos sz. Notice is hereby 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 gaid day, all the right, title and interest which the defendants or either of them in the above eiititled action herein named, had, held, 6wned or possessed on the said 2ist day 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 acquired, in and to all of the above Pap gy proretty, to the highest r for Cash in hand, to satisfy paid }ment, inte.est and costs. : a judg Given under my hand this 25th day of June, 1888, GEORGE LORD, Sheriff of Nevada County, By J. L. HoLuanp, Under Sheriff. i Fred Searls, Atty for Plaintiff. Notice to Oveditors, Estate of SAMUEL HENWOOD, de-ceased NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Samuel Henwood, deceased, to the creditors of, and persons having claims against the said eceased, to exhibit them th the necessary vouchers, within fons months after the first publication of this no.tice, to the said Adm nistrator, at the law office of Cross & Simonds at Nevada city, in the County of Nevada, state of California: Administrator of ieee’; re rian 0 ° 4 Medeea amuel Hen Dated at Nevada Cit 0 evada City, Cal, June 23, f Cross & Simonds, ‘Atty’s for Adna't as $20 Reward! HE undersigned will ay Twent Reward for information that vill et to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons that on the 30th day of May, 1888, awa the ear-wheels and tools fram qokeon Calvert's mining claim on Deer GEORGE LORD, Sheriff. . ’ Nevapa City, May Sist. between them, share and share unlike; and } {No. 1687.] = Application for a Patent to a Miniag Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. SACRAMENTO, Cal, June llth, 1838. FOTICE is hereby given, That Ellen Connolly xs Administratrix of the estate of M. W. Connolly, deceased, and in‘trust for’) the heirs of snid deceased, whose Postoffice is Sauta Kosa, Sonoma county, California, has made application for P tent for Fifteen Hundred linear 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 eounty, California, and described in the plat and field notes _n file in this office, as fullows, °viz.: 2 lustrumeut Solar Transit, No. 53. SURVEY OF THE LODE. Beginning at Post in rock mound marked M.H. (y. M. No.1, on north end of lode, being also Post No. 2 of Golden Age Quartz Mine. . Thence with magnetic variation Bh ed Kast, 1.50 chains, blacksmith shop ten Jinks to left1.65 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 chains south, 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 chains, Post in rock mound in. in diam.,bears *.0.14 E. 49 links distant. Said tree being original corner, survey of Exterior Boundaries. Beginning at postin rock mound marked M. H. Q. M. No, 3at north east corner, being also post No. 4 of Golden Age Quartz Mine, from which a sugar pine tree 25in. in diam, bears N 4y!{° E. 25 links distant. Thence with magnetic variation 179 E., $.1° E.0.78 ehs. cross section line between Sections 22 and murked M. H.Q.M. No.2on south end of lode claim from which a sugar pine tree 20 Notice of Ferfeliture. ‘TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Neva; da. To Mrs Mary 8. Ware. You are hereb notified that we have expended Two Hun red dollars, in labor and improvements, upon the Pheenix Gravel Mining Claims, situated in Fall Creek Mining District, Washington Township, Nevada county, balifornia, in order to hold said premises, under the provisions of Section 2324, Revised Statutes of the United States being the amount required to hold the same for the years 1886, 1887 and ending Jan. 1, 1888. Andif within ninety days after publication of this notice, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as co-owner, your interestin said claim will become the prop erty of the subscribers under said Section 2324 % Mur hy, Jr., Warren Spencer, Dennis Murphy, Detinis Millerick. May’ ORDINANCE 89. 4 An Ordinance to Provide Revenue—To Levy « City Read and Street Poll Tax for the Fiscal Year 1888-1880. ss ies: Board of Trustees ofthe City of Nevada do ordain as follows: 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 shail become due and shall become collectable on and after the Twenty-Second Day of June, 1888, in the manner provided by law. "aection 2. The City Marshal of said Vity of Nevada is hereby made collector of said tax andshall collect the same in the manner rovided by law, and LpOe the neglect or reusalof any person liable therefor pay said tax after demand said Marshal must collect the same by seizure and gale of any personal property owned by such person. ‘Said sale may be made after three hours verbal notice of time and place, and the provisions of Sec23 fropr which the !4 seetion corner between sections 2yand.23 TL 18, N. K,11E.M, D. B. and MNavars. 0308 min. east 19.79 chains distant,1500 ft or 23.78 chs. postin rock mound marked M. If. Q. M. No, 4 atsouth east corner from whieha sypar pine tree 30in. in diam. “bears N, 148° W. 43 links distant, and ofiginal Post beurs S. 744° E. 50 links distant, and !4 section corner between sectious 22 and 23 T.18 N.R.11 F. M. D. B. and M. bears N. 5226 min. W. 2.15 chains distant. Thence 8. 87° W chains, cross section lines beous 22 and 23 to .17 chains south of}, section corner between sections 22 and om Bo Ne BK. ik Ey Ms. B. and M-: feet or 4.54 chs post No. 20u south erid 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 8.7149 W. 51 links distant. Thence 1° W. 5.00 che. South bank of worked ground 5.96 chs center of ravine course south West7.50ehs. North bank of worked ground 21.70 chs. deep cut outlet to mining excavation 1500 feet or 22.73 chs. Post in rock mound marked M, H. Q. M. No. 6, at north west corner, being also Post No. 5 of Golden Aye Quurtz Mine, from which 4 fir tree 24 in, indium, bears $, igo EK. 83 links distant, and east end of cabin bears . 8.115 W. 3.10 chs; distant. Thence N. 87° E. 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 9.09 Chis. to place of beginning, containing au area of S‘wenty and sixty-twoone hundredths (20 62-100) acres, and designated as Lot No, 54 in Section 2, Towns ip 18 North, Range 1) East,: Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, Said location is recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Nevada county, State of California, and bounded as follows, to wit: On the North by the Golden Age Quartz Mine, and situated on the South side of the South fork of the South Fork or Poorman’s creek, All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before thik office within sixty days from the first day of publishing thereof. SELDEN HBIZEL, Register. It is hereby ordered that-the foregoing notice be published tor sixty days, or ten consecutive weeks, in the Dany TRANSCRIPT newspaper, a daily newspaper published in Nevada City, in Nevada County, California, that being the nearest hewspaper to-the land described therein. SELDEN HETZEL, Kegister, CALDWELL & LITTLE; Attorneys The first publication of the ‘above notice Was made on June 13th, 1553, [No. 1,686. } Application fora Patent to a Mining Claim. NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, SACRA_ MENTO, California; June llth, 1888, Notice is hereby given that Ellen Connolly, as Administratrix of the estate of M. W. Connolly, deceased, whose postofiice is Santa Kosa, Sonoma ebunty, California, has made application for patent for Fifteen Hundred linear feet of the Golden Age Quartz Mine, or vein, bearing gold, with surface ground six hundred feet in width, situated in the Eureka Mining district, Nevada county, California, and deseribed in the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, viz.: Instrument solar transit No, 63, SURVEY OF LODE. Beginning at a post in reek mound marked G. A. Q M. do. 1, on north end of lode elaim, from which a Fir Tree 24 inches in diameter bears 8 85342 EK, 64 links and origihal post bears N 5142 W, 29 links distant, Thence with imagietie variation 17° £8 54> E,1l9:20chains old shaft 10 feet deep, Ochains mining cut showing crop sings 4f the lode w links to the left, 22.73 ¢@ 1ains or 1A feet postin. reck mound uinekéd G, A. Q.M. 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 marke G.A.Q. M. No nee ut northeast corner from : 3 inchesin diameter bears links distant,and original post 2° Wu links distant and section post Common to sections 14, 15, 22 and vs Township 18, N. R. 11 E, M. D.,B& M. bear 5S 62° 53’ KE, 4.75 chaing distant. Thence with magnetic Variation 172 BE, § glo ¢ 1.78 Chains, cross a section lines; between tions 8791, , 3794, 3794,and 37% of the Political. Code of California sffail apply to, and govern stelf seizure and sale, Seetion’. The City Marshal on the first Monday efeach month must take oath before the City Clerk of the total amount of said polltaxes collected by him during the preceding month, and must at the same time pay the same, less the amount of hia 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 fiseal year, for-making such collections. Passed June 4, 1888. . ALEX GAULT President. Attest T. H, Carr Clerk, Delinquen t. Notice. HAMPION MINING COMPANY. LOCAtion of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, Nevada County, California. Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of Assessment No. 30 levied on the 11th day of ‘. May, 1888, the several amounts set SpRgalte the names of the respective sharehol eR, a8 follows: No. No. Certificate Shares Amount Carpenter, Chas A 430 1 $10.00 Carpenter, Chas A $21 24 2.40 ‘Tschurr, Christn +3». 668 24 250 Tschurr, Christn 659 2 2 50 Techurr, Christn. 662 bb 5 50 Tschurr, Christn....703 100 10 00 1 Tschurr, Christn 841 4s {4 80 Vocke, Chas. 947 50 5 00 And in accordance with law, and an order ofthe Board of Directors, made on the 11th day of May, 1888, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at publie auction, at the office of the Company, No, 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, on Tuesday, the 10th day of July, 1888, at the hour of 3 o’clock Pp. A. of said day,.to pay delinquent assessments together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale I THEO, WETZEL, Secretary Office, No. 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Califoruia. No, 1491, Sheriff's Sale, In the Superior Court, of the State of California, in and forthe County of Nevada, {Execution.} LORD HOUSMAN, Plaintiff, va. ONEIDA CHIEF GOLD MINING COM. PANY, i Defendant. WHEREAS, on the 29th day of June, 1888, Lord Housman recovered a judgment in the Superior Courtof the State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, against Oneida Chief Gold Minin Com pany a& corporation, Defendant for the sum of Four Thousand Six Hundred Forty-two 43-100 Dollars with interest at the rate of seven per cent. Bats annum. till paid, from the date of said Judgment together with $22 90-100 costs and disbursments at the date of said judgment and accruing cost in the sum of Two dollars. I have attached, levied take into execution all the right, title claim and interest of “Oneida Chief Gold Mining Company,” a cor oration, defendant of, in and to the fol owing described mining claim, standing on the records of said Nevada county in the name of “Oneida Chief Gold Mining Company,” a corporation, and articularly described ag follows, to wit: That certain Quartz Mining claim, situated in Nevada Minin District, County of Nevada, State of California, and designated according to the system of U, 8. SurVeys, a8 Lot No. 73, in section 18, Tp, 16°N, KOK, M.D. i'd M., and containing 33-100 acres; and more particularly deseribed as beginning atthe Southwest corner of said mining claim, (being the old Sneath and Clay Quartz mine) a post marked “S, & C. No. 8:" thence North 94° West 11.14 chains toa post in road; thence North 10% 9 East 11.59 chains to Northwest corner of ¢luim; thence North 89}4° East 9.09 chaing to Northeast corner of claim, from which the quarter section comer con the North boundary of section 18, Tp.16N. R. 9 K. M D, B. & M.,bears south 53° Kast 28,24 chains distant; thence South 10%, 2 West 11.59 chains to post marked “3 & Oe No 4;” thence South 9° East 11.14 chaina to upon and Sections 15 fad 22, 8.09 chains, west of see tions corner cominon to sections 14, 15, 22 and 43, Township 18, N. KR. 1 F, M: D. B, & M. 22.73 ‘chains or 1,500 "feet post in rock mound marked G.A.Q M.No 4 ut southeast corner, being also Post No 3, of Mount Hope Quartz Mine, from which a sugar pine tree 25 inches in diameter be N. 494° F, 35 links distant, 4 hence 3 ere W. 4, 54.5 chains or 30 fect post No. 2,-on South end of lode Claim, 7:14 chaing bank of mining cut, 9.09 chains or 600 feet post in rock mound marked “G. A.Q.M. No. 5." at Southwest corner, being also Post No.6 of Mount Hope Quartz Mine from which a firtree 24 inchesin diameter, bears § 29 1-29 F, &3 links distant and east end of cabin bears 8. 11° W, 3.10 chaing distant and entrance toan old tunnel bears N. 65° EK, 54° W, 2.39 chains distant. Thence N 8 1-4 W 0.40 chains north bank of mining cut 21 48 chains, cross section lines between Seetions 15 and ?2, 12.09 chains west of section corner Common to Sections 14, 15, 22 and 23, Township 18, North Range 11 FE, 4 Dae M., 22.78 ehainscr 1,500 feet pos C mound marked “G, A, QM.N west corner from which a in diameter bears N17° w and original post bears N 2 : i distant N 87° EF, 4.54 6100chains oe mene Post No, 1, North end of lode Claim 9,09 chains or 600 feet to place of beginning containing an area of twenty and fty-four one-hundredths (20 54-100) acres, and derignated ag Lot No. 58, in Section 22, Township 18, North Range 1lKast, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location being recorded 57 links distant Pep} yeas noua. California, and bein as follows, it: on the gor y Mount Hope Quartz Mine and pa Po the south side of the South Fork of the South Fork of Poorman’s creek rf All persons holding any adye thereto are hereby required to same before this office with from the first day of publication hereof, a SELDEN HETZEL, Register, t is hereby ordered that the foregoin, notice be published for sixty days, or pi consecutive weeks, in ‘the DAILY TRAN SCRIPT Newspaper, a dally he wspaper published in the town of Nevada City in Nevada County, California, that being ‘the Nearest Newspaper to the land described therein, The first publicatics pratt ee 3 was nade on June 13, 1888, eee Millie Caldwell & Little, Attorneys, LADIES! SEE HERE YOU SAN BE MADE THE EERE HEATH BY USING GILMoO wD s AROMATIC WINE! This remedy is the re Itof y lence in Pharmacy, and. ino by Phyefcians and Medical to be a perfect. % bounded tseSCliims present the sixty days r8 Of experronounced Societies if HAS REVOLUTION. IN ized the world Pda at ws last h century, alf ot the leart amon od and system of work thproerens isa methed all over the country without HF WAS or old; no special abit; bet ot ote not needed; we start yo 4 zeturn x tous an i nd ething of great y a that will’ start pe tlt ‘whign el bring you in more money right aw one 7, gise in the world. Grand Mateeee reas True & Co., Augusta Southeast corner of claim;thence&§ ge West 9.70 chaing fo place of tepigaren nik that other piece of land or placer mining . ground owned by suid corporation (defend. ant) extending westerly from the patented ground of the “sneath & Clay mine (so called) along the bed of Hitehcoek Ravine to its junction with Gold Run Ravine being 150 faet wide along paid ravine, or 75 feet 0 each side of the center of the stream, an the water-right connected therewith,’ an the right of drainage along said ravine, and pelng “pourtensnt to said mine: iso the placer bed of gaid the said patented ground, Done ridin’ ioe ey ing erig the land of H. MeGortk, an he rightto ten How ing eee! the use of all the wa80 that piece of placer mi , extending easterly. from tne patented quad of the “Sneath « Clay mine’’(go called) pone a small ravine, known ag the north branch of said Hitchcock Ravine, to the ground of H. McCormick, being 300° feet in width, or 150 feet on each side of the eenter ofthe stream, and th ‘0 gether with the uartz mill i wrorks sitauted thereon, ahd ss cating » ixtures, houses, and thdete vith said mine: and the visit ot e appurtenant appurtenances, tenemante et ante kaa itaments and everything in anywise puttaining thereto; Bubject t “of Lord Housman, Ti pf sak a Dower, Mra. M4, thon} TT a ey SR: Chas. Treleayen, John Mca vir, Thos, W of the surface sround enclosed an oecuthei watch right ie defined in an seen oe Suet Gold Mining Compens ithe coun tion, defendant, on the 28th’ ae of pril : 1883, and recorded in B 1, Records of Nevada Conte! sont ney Notice is hereby Siven that I will sell at 7 , f the Court H door, in Nevada City. 1. ourt House State of Californing County of Nevada, Monday, Jul BY Between the y 30th, 1988, o'clock P.M. day, al the defendant in erein named had, ‘. ed on the gai PTwen 1888, h acquired in and t a rty to the send Judgment, in to satisfy ides under my GEGR Ri Sheriff of N sounty By J.. HOLLAND, Under segs OURtY: Thos, 8, Ford, Atty tor Plea . = Established in 1852. Nevada : Assay . Office, Ye . OTT, Proprietor, NO.25 MAIN STREET.. NEVADA CITY OLD AND ORES oF EV tion refi ERY DESCRIPrequest, Gey ein melted : e and -A ed, ‘J connection with ¢ 7 aanged or doin, tk mak small Quarty Min witin aay, v4 can veal ich I aw. Mill Tests, and ry e D every wa Work! yr : Low, with from 60 4 500 pounde™} ts Files ; nn ee MAMILTON McCORMICK, Attorney and FICE ¢ Q% 7 werner ‘oin® and Commercia! . Practice in all of the Courts of the Jue 3 fhr Per 100 of