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July 26, 1887 (4 pages)

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The Daily Trans aa » erdinars w f : THE MIND CURE. WHAT. IS ASSERTED BY THE APOS TLES OF THIS OPTIMISTIC CREED. eee . Ye iSystem Held in High Esteem a Ancient Athens={Mind Matter. . Nervousness and Hysteria=A Hopeful evipt. . and Sign—Semi-Invalids. . i . . Shakespeare, the Universal, seems to} have formulated the theory of the new . school of healing when he makes Hamlet ! say that “there is noth'ng either good or . had but thinking makes it so.’’ Perhaps . ve should not speak of that system as “new’? that would appear to have been . in high esteem at ancient Athens, and that! had an extraordinary vogue in the east at) the beginning of ourera. At first thought the present interest and excitement in the . subject seem unreal and anachronistic. . But, after all, is it not natural and fitting that the mind should be most easily and; absorbingly occupied by matters pertaining to the mind itself: To accept the doctrine of the mind cure, a* we understand it, is to believe that health, sanity and virtue are the normal . attributes, the birthright possession, ol} man. Disease, dementia, sin, are negative . conditions which it is weak, dishonorable . POWDER Absolutely Pure. 5 WIS POWDER N= —A Marvel of pd wholes v Bs ms and VER VARBRF petition with the a weicht, alu yhuspHate ‘powders. seltd Only in Cans ROYAL BAKING? 106 Wall: MT. COLEMAN & C., Agen San Peancisco. WDER CO., New York ts. matter The old iliustraopuies alone are ing of tright pe too short, 1 t , { LPs) . Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Rurns, 186. The Canaler needs it for his teams and his . alwayson his work are of emergency. can't get along Ww ess. do _coripare symptotis and da it about his store . and sinful to harbor. ‘‘Refuse to believe ; _--—.—} fa illness, .deny pain, resis? akness,”’ __..-ay_the apostles of _this optimistic creed, “and illness, pain and weakness vanish,. because they exist. only in your thought of them. Suifering is simply that state of “© mind that makes you imagine that you fering.”’ The inflnenee of mind over hardly needs assertion. tions of the mori] .phil proof enough. The on finding his .su; in the pitch dark mW reality siX inches fro the ground, the . that he was bleeding to death, when only 2 warm water was-trickling down his arm: s ‘the workman undergoing -the horrible ayicall . manifestations of Cholera -becanse he was : ! : : . told falsely thet a cholera. victiin had just _ : : . died in the same bed—show the effect of ; \ belief. The madness of the insane, which ustang {gs but a perverted and exaggerated will r 8 . Sane men. And quite lauly the shock of \ the earthquake in tue Liniment hedridden woman rush down fowl : . flights of stairs to the safety of the street. CURES WHAT THE LSNCET SAYS. Seratches, . Contracted . Even The iondon Lancet, which: is S rains, Muscles, . nothing if not conservative, asserts that Strains, Eruptions, . in some citses mind has such an effect Stitches, . Hoof Ail, upon an organie disease as to cause new Stings. Backache, . Worms, . seen, gcovs far beyond the old admission Bites, Galls, \ Swinney, . that ‘nervousness’? and “hysteria” were Brui Sores, Saddle \ subject to mental influences. There is no ve ath Spavin Galls, . doubt that the tendency of the medical Cracks Piles. profession has been decidedly materialOorns, : : istic, and that any leaning toward spiritTHIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY \ Gal methods, as shown in ‘‘magnetism,” accomplishes for everybody exactly what is . “hypnotism,’’ ‘‘clairvoyance”’ and their claimed for it. One Sane ener reiaeedin th generener 3 Pa. 3 : . so that any germ of tru ey may have ita salversad . nezticennny: air anced . possessed was smothered out of sight. The Lamberman needs it In case of ac . Yet the little we know of the potency of aident. . the mind over the body shows us that The Housewife needs it for general family there must be an illimitable field for its action, if we could.but find out how to set -nen. it at work. And it would seem that our The Mechanic needs it help must come chiefly from within, not wench. The Pioneer needs it— itn. . we are thus or thus.”’ emt it. f It appears to us a hopeful sign of a The Farmer needs itin nis house, his stable, . more wholesome life that large classes of and his st.ca yurd. ~ 2 Neatwen soos Se baer euinag oa vued aabure. . hear this theory of the reality. of spiritual! The Horse-taucier needs it—It Is lis best . existence expounded. After the poet, friend and safest reliance. they are discovering that ‘‘soul is form, 7 to york le. . him shousands of collars Bd Og will need . semi invalids. They have suffered. They st.so long as his life isa round of accidents and . Mave allowed their thoughts -to dwell ac reare hwooduman needs st, There ie . upon their pains and limitations until coe iatz ie it ‘as on antidote for the dangers . these have come largely te fill thelr mienag See, Uh aid comfort, which surndund the tal horizon. 1 talk is of sicki “Merchant nee Even young girls, among the well to Sad when these come the Mustang Liniment is . and idle clas nce. eeeeen morte tetke Sent "Tisthe best . versation. Nothing could be worse, it Keep a Bottle in the Faciery. Iis im. , seems to us, on the score of good taste or quatints use te suse Of accident saves pels and . 6¢ pood health. As dwelling upon one’s Keep a Botte Afwase-in the Stable . griefs magnifies them, 50 dwelling upon sop-nec when wantete oo. . one’s pains magnifies them. If the mind ve fe HAATE eure can be made to work upon these id THe UNFORTUNAT i. subjects it must re DR. GI BBONS DISPENSARY gies worse than wasted; it would save 5 No. 623 Kearucy Street, Cermer Commercial San Francises suffer. Yon have only to get above suf BE AS [ al blindfolded man. fainting ‘in the ‘belief . Seas . power, gives thein the stre nth of a dozep Scalds Sti? Joints, . Screw and healthy formations. This, it will be . § 3 for the great . like, has been made at once disreputable, popular ty of the Musing from Without. ‘‘’Tis in ourselves that The Miner needs it ine The Stock-grower needs it-1t will save . and doth the body make."’ They are The his employees. Accidents will happen, wanted st or . suggest diagn ixple topics cf con. . . . time and money; it would make a gray world into a joyous one; it would multiply past calculation the sum of human happiness. —Harper’s Bazar. Established in 1854 for the treatment of Sexual an: Hoa For Hendache. Billousress, Liver Com Nainte, Indigestion. Mild but effective. @r sULD BY DRUGGISTS, Seminal Diseases such at Gonorrhea, eet, Stric ture, Syphilis in all its . forms, Seminal Weakness . E Impotency, etc. Skin Dis . eases of years’ standin . and Ulcerated Legs successfully treated. . Re nattinige 3 Dr. Gibbon has the pleasure of annooncing that he has returne \ from visiting the principal Hospitals of Eu . rope, and has resun ed practice at the Dis . pensary, Kearney Street, San Francisco, . where bis old putien nd those requirin. . is services may find him. i SEMINAL WEAKNESS. . Seminal Emissions, the consequence. of . self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved . sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth . ef both sexes to an almost unlimited ex. tent, produciug with. unerring certainty the . following train of morbid symptoms unlere combatted by scientific medical measures, . viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the . ears, nvise like the rustlig of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about . toins, weakness of the limbs, coufused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approachins strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, isposition . to shun society, loss of “memory, hectic . flushes, pimples and various eruptions about . the face, furred tongue, fetid breath coughs, } consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity, If relief be not obtained, rsons ao atilicted should apply immediate y, either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected by bis new and scientific mode treating these diseases, which never jails of effecting a quick and radical cure. MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful mal adies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, hor delay to obtain immediate relief. CURED AT HOME. . Persons ata distance may be CURED AT JOME, by addressing @ letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptonis, lenzth of time the fisease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage 01 enuriosity,to any part of the country, with ful) and plain directions for use. The Doc tor cures when others fail. Try him. By enclosing TEN DOLLAKS in coin in a registered letter through the Post Office, or hrough Wells, Farzo & Co., @ package of medicine will be delivered by express toan) part of the United States. ‘Address DR. J.-¥.-GIBBON, 623 Kearney. street, corner Comimercial, 3an Francisco, Office Box 1957. "DR, 8. M. HARRIS, DENTIST. iw NEVADA CITY ON Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, corner Broad and Pine Strects, up stairs Insolvent Notice. I* THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE County of Nevada, State of California. in the matter of Joseph Olive, an_Insolvent Debtor. Joseph Olive — having filed in this Court his petition, schedule and inventory in insolvency, by which it appears that he is an insolvent debtor, the said Joseph Olive is hereby declared to be insolvent. The Sheriffof the said County of Nevada is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate,real and personal, of the said Jo~-geph Olive, insolvent debtor, exceptsuchas may be by law exempt from execution, and of all his deeds, vouchers, books of accounts and papers, and to keep the same safely until the appointinent of an assignee of his estate. All persons are forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolvent, orto deliver any property belonxing to him, or to any perens: rm or corporation, or association or his use. The said debtoris hereby forbidden totranefer or deliver any property until the further order of this Court, except as herein ordered. ‘ It is further ordered that all’ the creditors of said debtor be and appear before the Hon, J. M. Walling, Indve of the Superior Court, of the said couat Nevada, in open Court, at the Courtroom of said Court, fr the said County of Nevada, on the ELEVENTH day of JULY, 1887, at 10 o'clock 4. M. of that day, to prove their debts and choose one or more assigneces of the estate of said debtor, It is further 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 day set jor the meeting of the ¢rediBroad Street Market, JAMES MONRO, Proprietor, NEVADA CITY, CAL. in ee nen 4 na { AM PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE PEOJie of Nevada City and vicinity with the. oicest of. . Beef, kRPwrork, Mftutton, Weal, Bausazcs, . Corn Beef. . Everything Sold at 28 Low Rates as con be . purchased anywhere in this city. i Meats delivered within’s reasonable dis. tance free of charge. i If you want a nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or! shop, give we 2 eull. . intend to always keep the best Meats to) ured ip the mar. tors. And it.is further ordered that in the meantim@all proceedings azainust ‘the said 0). insulvent be stayed, é ket, at the shop, ana . Dated June 24d, 1887. rs, whether old or young, can rely i ‘getting what ‘hey order. wlidied of public patronage is respectfully a J.M. WALLING, ‘ Judge of Superior Court. Attest: F.G. Beatty, Clerk. Crosse & Simonds, Attys for Insolvent. ju4 ‘ wit his feet in Riviera reused a . women take time and spend money tc . store to activity ener. and C “Castoria is so well adapted to children that {recommend it as superior to axy prescription known to me.” H. A. Arcrer, M.D., 111.80. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. hildren. Castorta cures Coltc, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructat‘on, ‘Worms, gives sleep, and promotes disry Wi t injurious medication, € Tur Centaur Company, 182 Fulton Street, N.Y. for Infants BEATTY'S Best.Parior Organs. “Tho Ideal Mayizins Lae YOUNG PEOPLE IS WHAT THE PA. pers call ST. NICHOLAS. Do you know . about it,—how good it is, how clean and pure . and helpful? If there are any boys.or girls . in your house will you not try a number, or! try it for a year, and see if it is not just the element you need in the household? The London Times has said, “We have nothing like it on this side.’ Here aresuine leading . features of St. Hisholas for 1387. THE LATEST STYLE, SWEETEST TONE. Dimensions: Lengt!i 48 inches; beight, inches; depth 22 inches. . NEW STYLE NOW READY FOR 1887. . \ Stockton—several by exch author — ’ “ ej 4 ry h j at TLEATT YS BEST is the leadin: style, EP ute kane Pauutiors tl dlldy Sige beget gg the very best tor the been a great feature in the past yea ’ > ‘ NICHOLAS. War Stories for Boys and Girk. Gen. 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To . avoid gettinga 35-cent wooden coupler, buy . no Organ that fas not two coupler stops,and ithat does not cople both ways, up and 'down. Examine the steps carefully and il . you cannot find two coupler stops do not . buy the Organ; it has a wooden coupler,and . a wooden coupler is a continuaksource of . annoyance, and renders an oréan Werth less lufter a few months’ use, Best panfeater. + stop action to,be found in the worli. “Sy ae Baniel *. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. \ ' t \ . The . i Chisago 3 Cottage Oreen Has attuned astundard of excellence wh ch udmits of no superior. It contains every improvement that 1nventive genius, skill and money can prothice. These excellent Orzans are celebrated for zee ao volume, quality of tone, quick response, Va1 ~~ = eh riety of conrsination, artistic design, beauty . ee . E FH EST . in finish, perfeetconstruction, making them \ the most attractiveornamental and desira . ble organs for homes, schouls, churches 1 = lodges, societies, ete. ' «KARL MERZ’ N°? PIANO METHOD EVER PUBLISHED iL has so quickly come into general us¢ ‘as Merz? New Piano Metbod. The . best teachers *hrouchout the country unite ! in pronouncing it far superior to any work ofthe kind yet written. Kari MERZ’ Fia. NO METHOD contains nearly 300 pages, ele. gantiy print +4 from Jarge, clear, new type, ; finely illustrated @ud strongly bound, No . teacher or plane: student who wishes to . keep up with the times should fail to exam. ine this new work, which is ESTABLISHED REPUTATIONS . UNEQUALLED FACILITIES, SKILLED WORKM BEST MATERIAL, BY BR. KARL WERZ. COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS. Cutalozues and Price Lists on application Stories by Louisa M. Aleott and Frank Ff. . result I am well rew ; tiully an jleged in the com { Ww . . ex, til i Mexican War Veteran. The wonderful effloacy of Swift's Specific.as a remedy and cure for rheumatism and all blood . diseases, has never had a more conspicuous illustration than this case affords. The candid, unsolicited and emphatic testimony given by the . venerable must be accepted ascon. vincing and conclusive. The -writer isa promi. ; . nent citizen of Missis 1 . whom Mr. Martin refers, and to whom he is in. debted for the advice to which ho owes his final . elief from years of suffering, 13 Mir. Eing, for The ¢ to . UNION HOTEL. *’ MRS. J, NAFFZIGER: . . . Proprietress H. G, PARSONS. .: .Business Manager. . Sais . } aE LEADING HOTEL ‘OF i NEVADA CITY . . . . . .CALIFORNTA = tps THE IST DAY OF AUGUST, BZ Be iss, the managerentoi this ho,at ta) tel was res sd by Mrs. J. Naffert Lee sizer, widow of tive late J. NaffeT iy rhe gi cer, vnder Whose popular conBS tool tie house beeame the best resort for (ue traveling public in Northern Caltfornia. : many. years the popular night clerk of the Law. ' rence House, at Jackson. Jackson, Miss., April 29, 1887. Tae Swirr Seeciric CoMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. : Gentlemen—I have been an invalid pensioner for . forty years, having contracted pulmonary and other diseases in the Mexican War, but not till the ist of March, 1875, did I feel ahy symptoms of rheumatism, On that day I was suddenly stricken with that disease in both hips and ankles. For twenty days I walked on crutches. Li uA violent, but it.shifted from joint to joint. be t ft otally disabled, either on body or the other. The pain never . for eleven years and seven moni t is from 1, 1875, when I was. first attacked, to October 1, 1:86, when I was cured. these eleven years of intense suffering I tri vario' yh enue & nd el verything us ani eve sugted b; vrviends, but if Lever received the least Benent ‘rom an. icine or en _ inte’ externall; t aware of it. Bie first. T, ts to every other aecideatalty, ‘an old acquaintance, Mr. King, now of the Lawrence House of this city ‘o@ had once heen & mufferer from rheumatism, and, as I suphad been cured oy S visit to Hot Springs, id me that his visit to vain—he found no relief. rings he heard §. as @ remedy for rheumesix-bottles made a complete have passed since, but he has to try it. In tember the first of ober I mTnave this statement some other rer to @ sure sOUrCe O} ed for: my trouble. your friend. i : J. M. H. Martin. For sale by all druggists. Treatise on Blood” and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE Swirt Specific Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. very respect Summons. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE county of Nevada, State of California.—ANNIE ROBERTS, Plaintiff, : v8. JAMES RICHARDS 3 The People of the State of Cal fornia send greeting to James Richards Roberts, Defendant. You are hereby required to appear aetion brought against you by the J named plaintiff, in the Superior Court. of the County of Nevada, State of California, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons, if served within this county; or, if served elsewhere, withinthirty days, or judgment by default will be taken f#gzains: you, aceording to the prayer of said comlaint : is The said action is brought to cree of this Court dissolving the bonds of! matrimony now existing between plaintifi . and defendant, upon the ground of defend: ant’s failure to. provide. plaintif! with the common necessaries oflife, end upon the further ground of defendant’s willful nesiectend abandonment of plaintiff, as is allaint on file herein to hich reference is hereby made. And you are hereby notified that if vou fail to appear and answer the said complain: as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court forthe relief demandec in the complaint. Given under my hand and seal-of the said Superior Court, of the county of Nevada. State of California, this 18th day of May, it the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven. a [seat] F. G. Beatty, Clerk, [my2i W.°P. Sowden, Attorney for Plaintiff. in ar obtain a a de. . . No. 1631. Application for Patent to Mining Claim United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., June 6, 1887. Noo IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Thom5: as Maloney and M. A. Baugh, whose Postoftice is Washington, Nevada county. Cal., have made application for patent for ising Sun Quartz Mine, bearing cold, situate in Washington mining district, Ne vada county, alifornia, aud described in the plat and field notes on file in this office. as follows, viz SURVEY>OF THE LODE. Beginning at post inreck mound raarke: “R,S.Q. M. No. 1,” on south end of the lod« claim from which original postbears 5. (Ag E. 21 links distant and post No. 4>of Cornu copia quartz mine approved survey beurs > $12 1.” W 1.67 chains distaut. Thence with magnetic variation 17> E N 8? du’ W 5.be chs to eut on croppin, 8 25 links to ri cht, 5. chs to a tunnel on the dode 30 feet lon fwi incline shaft 25 fect deep 1z feet from entrance to said tunnel) 15 links to right: 7.5 che toa tunnel on tne lode .0 feet long, he ing initial point of location; 140.8 ft of . { . . . . \ . i FREE. \ SIMPLE,PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL, YET THOROUGH AND COMPLETE, Kart MERZ’ Piano Method is the cown. ing Success of this well known author, and ; bs rapidly taking the place of all other instruction books for this favorite instrument. ; We want i Every Music Teacher . Who reads this advertisement to write tou . atonce for fuil descriptive circular of this . great work, containing also many testimo nials from well known teachérs who are . using the book. It will pay teachers to. look . into the matter. Although containing more matter than any other Pianv Method now . before the public,itis sold at the same price . asked for smaller and inferior methods. Price $3 00, by mail, post paid. TWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED. One with American and One with Foreigu . Fingering. Teachers are invited to send fora sample . copy of this new work, with the privilege of . returning if not what they want.Our large . Catalogue of 20,000°. Musical Publieutions . sent free on application. Teachers should . write to us forterms and discounts. : -§. Brainard’s Sons, Publishers, Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Fl CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 0O., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Academy of Our Lady of the HOLY ROSARY. Woodland.. i ee ACADEMY REC TLY OPENED under the care of th sters of the Holy Cross, from the Celebr ted Convent of St. Mary’s, Notre Dame, Indiana, is beautifull) sitnated in the healthy and pleasant town of Woodland, The building is large and well supplied with all the modern improve) nents and no effort or expense has been spa tu mevt all requirements that may contfibute to the advancement, health and comfort of the pupils. A complete Philosophical and Chemical apparatus is furnished with small extra expense for the use of those pursuing. the sciences. Instrumental Musie and Voice Culture, also Drawing and Painting receive particu lar attention. Cal EXPENSES PER. TERM — PAYABLE {N RCN ADVANCE. ‘ BOARDING PuPpiLs—Board (inctoding-Bed and Bedding, Washing) Tuition ‘in Eng . ANOTHER CHANCE for PUZZLE WORKERS . chs to postin rock mound marked “RS& M No. z,’"on north end of lode claim fron which a black oxk tree 8 in dia,heare 5 Onhg = W 38 links distant. . SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Beginning at post in reck mound marked “RSQM No. 3,” at suutheast corner fron which a live oak tree 0 in. dia bears 3 8u> W v7 links distant, and ori,inal post bears + 7242 E 43 links distunt. Thence with magnefie variation 17> east, N10> 21’ W, 17.1: chs cross section live between sections 2 & 11, 33.75 chs west of section corner ConimoL to sections 1. 2, 11 & lz, Tp. 17 N, Kd E,ML M, 1418.3 ft or. 2l4s ebains; post in rock mound marked * QM No. 4,” at.uorth east corner from which a pine tree 10 in. din bears $538'4> W 82 links distant; and pus No. 6 of Marrietta Golde Siiver Vining Co. (U. 8. atent) designated alot No. 38 bears 326° E31.48 chains distant, and section cor ner common to sections 1, 2, 11 2, Tpi7N, K 11_E,M D M, bears S82> 57’ 4.79 chains distant. Thenee~s 86° W 163 ft or Lo chains; post No. 2 on north end of lode claim, .262,7 ft or 3.48 ehains; post in rock mound marked RSQM No. 5, at northwest corner from which alive oak tree § in. dix bears $ 18° W 36 links distant, and orizinul pust bears N 15° W 12 links distant. Thence 84° 16’ E, 4.00 chs, cross section line between Sections 2 & 11, 38.1 chains west v1 corner common to sections 1, 2, 11 & 12, ‘Ip i7 N, R11 E, M D M, 1409.8 ftor «1.36 chains to southwest corner, which corner on steep blutf of rock, impossible to set post, set u witness post marked RS Q M No.6, W P; -which-beats -N-8s9"E, 172 —chrains distant:hence N 86° E, 1.72 chs, pust marked KS & lish, German, French, Latin and Linea Drawing je $15 ‘Judge's Second Prize Offering ‘Grant Monument Fun In Behalf of the NSPITE OF ITS MORF OR LESS cOM. plicated character, tue JupGe’s Grand . Word Contest, just ended has proved a great success. By it JUDGE has enlisted over 3,000 energetic, spirited and intelligent workers for the Grant Fund, has inaterially swelled the total previously received {through the Grant Monument Committee, . by the contribution of a good sized. check, ‘and has in addition divided $600 among . efycht successful aud happy puzzle workers . asa reward fortheir labor aud ingenuity. . JUDGE now inaugurates a second contest Of . an even more popular character than the first—a contest in which every school child . can engage and stand an*equal chance with EXTRA CHARGES. Piano, with use of instrument one hour daily. ...... a Harp, with use of instrument one hour daily.... .seis Vocal Music, Private Lessons
Vocal Music, in Class . Drawing : Painting, Water Colors an Painting in Oil Use of Chemica apparatus $80 00 40 00 25 00 10 06 10 00 20 00 20 00 don China 5 00 The New ‘Ferm opens the Monday in January. For further particulars apply to the SISeng OF THE HOLY CROSs, WOODLAND, { First . taining 10 18-100 acres, an») désiznated as lot M No.'6, W P, 142.2 itor 2.u6 chs, pust No. 1 on north end of lode claim, 412.5 ft or 6.20 chains to the place of beginn and conNo. 57, in Sections: 2 and 11, Yowaship 17 . North, Range 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base ana Meridian. . Suid location was made by said Maloney, . who conveyed one-balf ‘interest to sul . Baugh. Adjoining claimants are Marictta Gold j and Silver Quartz Mine on the eust,.Cornu. copia Quartz Mine on the south. . All persons holding any adverse elaims . thereto are hereby required to present the . same before this office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. ; SELDEN HETZEL, Kezister. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published for sixty days,or ten-con. secutive weeks, in the Nevata Daily Tran. script newspaper, @ daily newspaper pub lished in the town of Nevada, in Nevada eounty, California, that being the neurest newspaper tothe land described therein. Every person who, in conformance : SSES ATTENTION with governing rules, sends to the JUDGE y i LGEEMt Fund.on or before June 1th. 1887, W © crwth broployment at home, ail the (as oc . Sens and the names of the . time, or for their spare moments. Business . eleven mos! pope ar living menin America . new, light and profitable. Personsof eithe . will be entit ed to participate in the contest. . gex easily Clear from 50 cents to ‘. eaten i . he mene sous received will be’ appropri. ing, and a proportional sum by devoting all : y . Twenty-five ce ; , their time t 2 ine y \ a ch ecents will at once be credited . earn sonny os mick ce ouea., Pohat all Lite c are remaining 45 cents, after deducting Fe nla Fp oF scan ene apse j . ine Logie ate expenses of advertising, will . are not well satisfied we will “send one dol. , be plac ed na common fund to be divided . jarto pay for the trouble of writing. Full . . eanely AT One ioe Rix SOME aHets Having particulars and outfit free. Address Geonar . . the fuile t ofthe most popular people as . Srrysc ‘ Mai Bush . indicated by a majority ofall the lista canein: STrnEon # Co., Portland, Maine. . The new contest is, in fact, based upon the . Ordinance No. 86. . principles of an election, each competitive . paper Virtually acting in the uature of a balwae . AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE REVENUE FOR NEVADA CIZ j ot, andthe six lists containing the greater ; numberof the eleyen names shown to be TUE BOARD OF TRUS 28 OF THE City of Nevada do ordain as follows: . . the most popular by a majority of all the Section 1. A tax of Forty-Five ‘ ents on . . -older competitors. we RKING c —_—— . . lists will be the successful prize papers. BAe wungetvade Of fie prizes will depend upon tae amount ofmoney received, or inj each Ox iy s other words, on the number of competitors. i Se ben ig EP n bel Mig seer within the corporate limits of Nevada City forGceneral Fund purposes; and a tax of . fhe nawes-and contributions of competiTwenty Cents on each One Hundred Dollars . tors will be acknowledged (and the progres . of the fund shown) from eek ta. a for fire purposes, is hereby levied for the year A. D. 1887. . JuDGE Governing rules in this week's JupGr; or-circular nailed on receipt of pos. tase. Requests for copies of pd must be Passed June 6th, 1887. ; H.C. MILLS, President. W. G. Richards, Clerk. jug accompanied by ten cents. ddress, For Sale. ¢Grant Fund,’ a The Judge Publishing Co., Quran OF HORSES, DOUBLE HARNESS K and 2-horse wagon, 88 Park Row, New York City. _Also one large wagon, rigged for back-ac . tiorr. Alxo a variety of chains. Will be sold cheap in lots to suit. Apply to Mrs, Eviza BARRY. j9-2w Nevada City. Dividend Notice. . LVIDEND NO. 2%,QF FIFTY CENTS PER AJ. share on the Capital Stock of the CITI. pit ay re hare ge? due and pa:able D after June , 1887, at th u the Citizens Bank. —— JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier, 4 i fe 4 t . Lecoeq, Theo. -Cleoph., 'day of April, . 1887, at the hour of 3 o'clock, P, M., SELDEN: HETZEL, Re ister. . The first day of publication was on the 8th . day of June, 1887, . Johu Caldwell, Attorney. . . . Delinquent Notice. {HAMPION . MINING COMPANY.—LOJ eation of principal place of business, San Francisco, Caiifurnia, Location of works, Nevada county, California. Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 14, levied on the loth day of April, 1887, the several amounts set Opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: . . . . oO. Certf. 741 €06 430 455 456 O17 589 654 667 Name. Maizi, Juc Mohr, A Ibert Mohr, Albert Mohr, Albert Mabr, Albert Mohr, Albert Mohr, Albert Mohr, Albert Mohr, Albert 679 Mohr, Albert 719 2 Wetzel, Pheodore,Trust. 700 1000 =: 100 00 And in acco: dance with law, aad an order of the Board ¢f Directors, made on the 1th 1887, 80 many siares of each parcel of such stock gs may be neces. sary, will be suid at. public auction, at, the . otiee of the Company, 522 Moutzomery . street, on Tuesday, the 2ist' day of June, . ; of said . day, to pay said delinquent aexessinents . thereon, tocether with costs of advertising and expenses of sale, THEO, WETZEL, Secretary. ce—522 Mont-omery Street, San Francisco, California. i . { . 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Guaranteed capital, $500,u00; paid up capital, $200,000; jJoans on realestate, July 1, 1885, $2,044,818; term. and ordinary depos ts, July 1, 1585, $1,.99,581. Term and ordinary deposits received, and dividends paid in anuJary and Juiy. Money lounéd upou real estate only, This Bank does exclusively a savings bank business. Information furnished upEerie best of Wines, Liquors and Ci-. ts, Sac. 7 i Final Proof. —_—_ sae United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., April 20, 1887. whom it may concern: . 5 OOTICE 18 EREBY GIVEN THAT . George H. Williams, whose “postoffice address is Anthony Place, Nevada county, . California, ber Lag? his not . to offer final proo 2 . the Si; of SE ef Section 8, Township No. 16 North, Range 7 East, Mount Diablo Meridian, embraced in Homestead ‘Application 1 No, 3978, and names the following as his . witnesses: James R. Vinyard, of Anthony Place, P. 0. Nevada county; Thomas ¢ Brown, Anthony Place, P.O. Nevada coun ty; William K Doyle, Anthony Place, P. O. Nevada county; Charles Schwartz, Anthony Place, P O Nevada county; and thtthe 3d duy of June, 1887, at 10 o'clock has been fixedasthe time, and Ne Nevada county, : ne place, __ the Superior Judge aon ; PSELDEN HETZEL, Register. UMMONS.—In the Su rior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. State of ears ey ovantyot Nevada, The Péople 0 e send Greeting: To Liberty Hill Mining and Water Company, Anna E. Smith, Seth Marshall, 8.M. Boyce, Michael D. Sweeney and . Alvan Todd, Defendants. You are hereby . required to appear in an action brought \avainst youin the Superior Court of the . County of Nevada, State of California, on . thre 4th of April, 1887, by C. Hudepohl, Plaini tiff, and to answer the complaint filed there. in, within, tei da xclusive of the day of . gorvice) after the service on you of this Sum. mong, if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, within thirty days . .orjudzment will be taken against you by . default, according tothe prayer of said com. . . pluiut: The said action 18 brought to obtain . #id -mentto set aside the sherift’s sale made ‘on the sth day of Oct. 1856, to al] that Real . katate lying in said county of Nevada, in and to those certain pieces and parcels of . mining land lying and being in Little York . Township, said county and State, and des. ignatedas Lots Nos. 8 ,40and 41, in Tp 16, . S ROE. M. D. B. and M. containing 545 . anid 84-100acres. Alsoa tract of timber lund . iu said Tp County and State Also that cer. tain ditch known as the York Mining Com. pany's ditch. Also rightof way for ditches . and mining tunnels, all machinery, tools . and other appliances of whatsoever nature, \ and kind belonging to, or used in connec. tion with said mining claims and ditches. . Also, that certain Canyon claim rifuate one . half mile from the villaze of Little York, i t ‘said county and State, known as. Empire . imme iately in United States gold ¢o n, to . Kuvine. Also that certain other canyon sit. the Secretary at the Jaw office of John Cald. uate, lying and being in Little York Tp well, Broad Street, Nevida:City, California . known as “Scott Ravine.” Said property is Any stock upon which this assessment more fully desciibed in Book No. 56. of . shall remain unpaid on the “lth day of . Deeds on pages 354 et 8eq. Records of Nevada . June, A. D. 1857, will be delingnuent.and county. Cal. to which reference is hereby advertised for sale at public auction: and made. And to cancel the certificate of pur. unless payment is made before, will be sold . chase made by the Sheriff, andif Sheriff's . on Thursday, the . deed is executed to the purchaser under said . pay the delinquent Assessment, together . gale or his assigns before said judgment is with eosts of advertising and expenses of rendered, that said Sheriff’s deed be also sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. / canceled, aud for such other relief as is c. FE. ASHBURN, Secretary. . agreeable to equity. Office at the Law Office of John Caldwell, ‘or cause of action plaintiff alleges that . Broad Street, Nevada City, California mi0 j on September 10th, 1880, defendant Todd re= . =~ aii covered judgment against said corporation defendant, in Department 1 of the Superior Cuourtof the City and ounty of San Franciso, 841d Sfate, furtae sum of $2769 $6-100, and y virtue of an execution issued op said . At jddzment, direeted to the nherift ef Nevada County, -Califurnia, said Sheriffon the vt ea 2 Bi 79 1 $a aia ‘. ereditors of, and all persons haying claims day of Octo Deh eee CORR ae epee . against the said deceased, to exhibit them . th. OnE pales 1 : ea with the necessary vouchers, Within ten ‘that def taesth day of September, 18s, recovere® 2 . nonths after the first publication of this noLads FBR e said Executors, atthe store of judgment ugainst said co . : tof! tice, to th unt in Department 4 of the superior pte for. Wm. G. Richards, at Nevada City, in the ; said City and County,of San Franci + ‘ 3 : . $1.35 o4. ‘That defendant Marshal recovered . County of Nees ee in oo 1 the ith-day-of September, 1856, 8 judyF 's RICH LRDS. ’ \anentin Department 1 of the Superior Court, JAMES BENNALI ACK . said City and County, for $3458 55. That E tata ‘the Last Will of Phili Richsaid Marshall on October luth, 1886, purehasards. a Dies ae Y pk ed from siid Sweeney his said judgment, ards, deceased. and on the 18th day of October, 1886, paid to the Sheriff the sum of $300. to redeem said property from said execution sale, That on, the 1.th day of March, 1887, plaintiff recovered a judgment in Department No. Two of tne Superior Court of said City and County for $5.18 38-100. That un March 19, 1887, said Marshall filed for record in the office of the ; County Recorder of Nevada County an instrumentin writing purporting to be a sale to defendant Smith of his said judgment. . Allof which more fully appears in the . complaint on file herein to which reference . ig hereby expressly inade. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer thesaid complaint ag above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. X apuaae In testimony whereof, 1; Fs -G. Saat} Reatty, Clerk of the Superior Court ——~'§ aforesaid, do hereuntoset my hand and impress the seal of inthe City of Nevada, said Court, at office, on the 16th day of June, A. DyA887. * F, G. BEATTY, Clirk, Dp. Harris, Deputy Clerk. & F. P. Tuttle, jy 3 t of bis claim to before the Assessment Notice. EVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY Location ogprincipal place of business Nevada City, California. Location of works Nevada City, California. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustecs, held on the Sth day of May, 1887, an assessment, (No. 14) of ten cents. per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Notice to Oreditors. Estate of Philip Richards, deceased. TICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN BY THE undersigned, Executors of the Last —of—Philtp Richards, deeeused, to the Dated at Nevada City, Cal. July 6th, 1887. Cross & Simonds, Attys for E ecutors. I Final Proof, Unitep STATES LAND Orrice,. Sacramento, Cal., May 14, 1887. OO WHOM -IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that Joseph: Lish, whose Post Office address is Nevada © County, California, has filed his notice of intention to cfter final proof in support of his claim to Lot 4, NE.t4 of NW 4s and 8. 4 of NW. 4 of Section 26, Towns ni ‘Oo. 17 North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Meri-dian, embraced in Homestead Application No. 4517, filed in said office, and names the following as his witnesses: E.A. Wetmore, Nevada City P. 0.,Nevada Co, George Kohler, do do do Delavica La Rosa, do do do a dao oO » at 10 Fred Jucobs, o da And that the 25th day of June, 1887 o’clock, A. M. has been fixed asthe time, and Nevada City as the place, before the . Honorable, the Superior Judge. —» *mal7 SELDEN HETZEL, Register. ; Final Proof. UnNIteb STATES LAND OFFICE,} SACRAMENTO, May 19, 1887. j ro WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that Morris M Green, whose Post Office address is Nevada City, Nevada County, California, has filed his notice of intention to offer final preof in supaim to the NE, 44 of W.4, the f£SE. 4, and the 4 of SE. \% of . By W. Gaylord & Searls and C. A. Piff’s Att’ ys. . Insolvent Notice. = . ¥Nthe Superior Court of the county of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of Gribble & Company,insolvent debtors, Oswald A. Petre, of the firm of Gribble «60.1 N, uswald A. Petre having filedin this Court his . section 3, Township No. 16 North, Range 8 petition, schedule and inventory 1a insol. East, Mount Diablo Meridian, embraced in Vvency, by which it appears that he is an in-. Homestead Application No. 5030, and names sulveut debtor, the said Oswald J. Petre is . the following as his witnesses: on application to : w. P. COLEMAN, President. Ep. R. Hamitton, Cashier azli-6n ALWAYS PURCHASE GOODYEAR’ . of tue Courtroum of naik RUBBER HOSE, BELTING © PACKING, Clothing, Boots Shoes THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE OF RUBBER. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. H. PEASE, Jz., 8. M. RUNYON, 577 & 679 MARKET ST., San Francisco, Cal. ain Quick jive and Cheap Fa ‘oO } Agents. res T Fasiern and European Cities. BY THR GREAT TRANSCONTINENTA] ALL RAIL ROUTES. ~ Southern Pacific Company” AILY EXPRESS AND EMIGRAN Trains make prompt connection with the several Ruilway Lincs in the East, conNew York und New CGrleans ~ With the Several Steamer Lines to ALL*BUROPEAN PORTS. Pullman Palace Slecping Cars Attached to Overland Express Trains. Third Class Sleeping Oars Filed in the office of the Coun Nevada County, State of Califor. th day of May, 1887. F. G. BEATTY, County Clerk, Stockholders’ Meeting. j rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY se order of the’ Board of Directors of the Nevada County Mining Company, & corporation, a meetins of the Stock holders of the said company will be held at the law office of John Caldwell,’ on Broad street, in the city of Nevada, county of Nevada, State of California, on Monday, the 15th da of Aurust, 1887, at the hour of 7:30 o’elock P. M. of said day, forthe purpose of increasing the Capital Stock of said Corporation to One Million Dollars, to be divided into shares of Swenty Dollars each. Dated Nevada City, June 8, 1887, : juytd C. FE, ASHBURN, Bee’ty, The Sheriff uf Nevada county _ pact ed . Davia Housel, do ‘do do ; PStALO,Te . M. Smith, d and personal, of the said debtor, . . do Nd do as may be by law exempt from execution,and . ‘nd that the 22d day of June, 1887, at 10 and papers, and to keep the same safely un-. and Nevada City, Nevada County, as the tilthe appointment of an assicnee of his . place, before the Hon Superior judge. 5 tL NH iny debts tothe said insvivent, or to deliv& ING soi sparen te er any property belonging to him,-er to any . Qopartnership Notice ‘ tur higsuse. The said debtur ig hereby for-. easese _ sidden to transfer or deliver any property State of Ualifornia, County of Nevada, ss, is herein ordered. i ‘ certify that we are partners, transact: it is further ordered that all the creditors . ing a general mercandise business at North 4, M. Walling, Judge +f the superior Court, . nia, uLder the firm namo of O'Oom:; = Morrison; that the names in full of all the 1 Court, inthe City of . m syada, Comnty of Nevada, California, on . O'Connor and Angus R Morrison, and that A. D, 1887, at 10} the places of our respective residences are o'clock A. M. of that day,to p ‘ and.choose one or more assignees of the es. scribed. In witness whereof we have hereunto, It is jurtuer oraeres lished in the Nevada Daily Transcript, @ . Names. _ Residence. veneral circulation, published . Joseph H. O’Connor, North bloon. field. in the said county of Nevada, suid paper is published, before the paid day _Acknowled-ed before Jaines Murriott,Jus in. of creuitors. . tice Of the Peuce, Nevada Cou nty California, And itis further ore : -ime ull pro¢eedines against the said Inpgolintend > . i ty Cierk e Dated Nevada City, June 27,1887. _ \ J.M.WALLING, mazi ¥ . i i . . nereby declared to be insulvent, . Joseph Sargent, Nevada City P.O, Nevada Co, rected to take pussession of all th exceptsuch . ‘4 R, Lord, do ‘do oiall bis deeds, Vouchers, books of account . o’eluck A. M., has been fixed as the time, estate. All persons are forbidden to pay) mavi : ETZEL, Register. person, firm, or corpeuration, or association until the furtver order of this Court, except . W E THE UNDERSIGNED, do. hereby . ofsaid cebtur be and appear before the Hon. . Bloomfield, Nevada County, State of Califor uf the said County of Nevada, in open Cour, embers of sach partnership are Joseph H. the Thirty-first day of July, [ , rove theirdebts . set opposite our respective names hereto sub tate of suid debtor. [ {thatthe order be pub. this izth day of May, 1857, eet our hands. newspaper of 0 . us often as the . Angus R. Morrison, North Bloomfield set for the meet fered that in the mean. May 1:th, 1887 vent be stayed fi ; 27. nin, this + Judze of Superior Court. Attest : F. G. Beatty, Clerk. A. burrows, Atty fur Insolvent. A. LADEMAN, DEALER IN GROOERIES, PROVISIONS, Ete., Etc. jo Junction of Broad_and Commercial Streets, NEVADACITY. . Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. ek THE CENTURY, . For, 1887. rWNHE. CENTURY_JIS AN ILLUSTRATED Monthly Magazine, having a seenlar circulation of about two~hundred thousand copies, often reaching an sometimes exceeding two hundred and twenty-five thousand. Chief among its many attractions this year isa serial which has been i active preparation for sixteen years. It is a history of our own country as set forth in _. THE LIFE OF LINOOLN, wy. His Confidential Sccretaries, .€. Nicolay & Col. John Hay. This great work beg’ of President Lincoln, an un with the sanction a d continued under *he authority of his son, the Hon. Robert “. Lincoln, is the only fulland authoritative record of the life of Abraham Lincoln. Its authors were friends of Lincoln: before his presidency; they were most intimately as sociated with him as. private secretaries throughout his term of office, and to them were transferred, upon Lincoln’s death, all his private papers, Here will be told the inside history ot the civil war and of Presl.dent Lineeln’s administration,—im portant details of which have hitherto remained unrevealed, that they might first appearin this authentic history. By reason ob the publication.of this work, THE WAR SERIES, f Which has been followed with unflaggin interest by a great audience, will occupy lers City Taxes. OLL OF* NEVADA laced in my hands that the taxes on the due and payable to me at the City Hall, If not paid on or before the first Monday in August the same will become deinquent and 5 percent, will be added, WILLIAM EDDY, City Marshal Nevada City June 21st, 1887. TEX\HE ASSESSMENT R i City having been p i hereby vive netice same are ROW Notice Tc Teachers. PPLICATIONS will be-received by the “ak Board of Education of Nevada School Distriet from-Teaehers desiring positions to teach in the Public Schools of said District, until 100’clock A. M.on SATURDAY, JULY th, 1887. Mere should be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Education. ae JOHN-WEBBER, td District Clark. Refuse Lumber. gar A large quantity of Are RunDaily with Overland Emigrant Trains. No additional charge for Berths in Third Class Cars. . Tickets Suld, Sleeping Car Berths secured und other information given upon application at the Company's offices where passen. gers calling in person can xecure choice of . routes, etc. si . RAILROAD LANBS FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. { . wand Agent 8. P. R . Apply to, or Address W. iH. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. R. San Francisco. JEROME MADDEN, . A. N. TOWNE, TH. GooDMan, General Manager. . Gen. Pass & Tk't Agt. . Notice of Proving Will. pul . PHE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR/ the county of Nevada, State of CaliforN nia. ards, deceased, Pursuant to an order of said Superior . Court, made on the 3ist day of May, 1887, notice is hereby given, that Thursday, the . ith day of June, 1887, at 10 o'clock a. M, of! said day, at the Courtroom of said Court, at . the Courthvuse in the City and County of Nevada, has been appointed as the time . and place for proving the Will of said Philip Richurds, deceased, and for hearing the . application of W. G. Richards and Francis S. Kichards for the issuance to them and James Bennallack of letters testamentary when and whereany person interested may appear und contest the same, Dated Nevada City, May 8ist, 1887. G. BEATTY, Clerk. LF. Cross & Simonds, Attys for Petitioners. j2 Inthe matter of the estate of Philip Rich-. . space during they coming year. Gett, ysburs will be described by Gen. Hunt (Chief of the Union Artillery), Gen. Longstreet, Gen. K M. Law and_others; Chiekamauga, by Gen. D. H. 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Price One Dollar to Two Dollars per load. Cooper & Crawford. Election of Obief Engineer and Adsiatant Ohief Engineer. _ _Theannual election of Chief Fnzineer and Assistant Chief Enwineer ofthe Nevady City Fire Department will be held at City Halt on Monday, duly ce 1887, Inspectors —W.'T: Morgan, J, G. O'Neil. dy Isaac, John Blisauf. deescraling By order of the Board of Fire Delegates. J. E. 18aac J.G. O'Neill, See. oy Sea. Nevada City, June 25, 1887, 20th day of June, 1887, to , ity, Nevadain its most critical tinre_ é