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geqaers
She Daily Transcript.
aS. 8. 8
WIRE ie ato we gs neem es his life isa round of accidents and
————s
matter being a subject which int
more or less everybody who can read, I .
mnay perhaps be allowed to enter into .
some detail on ‘the system of newspaper .
ONE CENT PAPERS OF PARIS.
Syxtem of Newspaper Distribution in
the French Capital<The Kiosques.
The publishers of one cent papers have
nifurally wished the intermédiaries and
ners agents to bear their sbare in the increased expenses due to the augnentation of tWe size. The small four column
one cent paper used to be sokl at sixtyeight cents a hundred;
enlarged one cent paper is soll at seventyfour cents a hundred.
has provoked much discontent among . _
the intermediaries, who demand a dim.
inntion instead of an increase of the .
wiiolesale price.
the five column
This now" tariff
The manufacture and sale of reading
erests . known to me.”
es
\
.
.
. “@astoria is so well adapted tochildren that
. [recommend it as superior to any prescription
. HA. Arcisr, M.D.,
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
distribution in Paris. Some of the papers .
Aksclutcly Pure.
HIS POWDER NEVER VARIES \i
A Marvel of purity, strength andj of carriers for each journal
These carriers distribute the
petition with the multitude of low test, short . journals in the kiosques and in the shops
Se the news venders, settling accounts
. eagh day and taking Lgck the grsolt THE LATEST STYLE, SWEETEST TONE
Another special category of
WM.T. COLEMAN & Ci., Agents, . newspaper. sellers are the ‘‘camelots,’’ or Dimensions: Length: 45 inches; heidbt,
ho cry papers in the street. :
llérs of this kind,
ewholesomeness. More economical than the .
ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in comweicht, aluin or phosphate powders.
Solid Only in Cans.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,
: 106 Wall strect, New York
san francisco.
buy
. which. for t
. their own;
istrict.
. numbers.
Faas eS fy _! hawkers, w
— . There are some 500 se
go¥ : . who howl sensational news, and . who
. have asale department and carriers of .
but the majority deal with .
for Infants and Children.
Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Se..
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes diWithout injurious medication, ~
Tax Cunrava Company, 182 Fulton Street, N.Y.
ntermediaries, who have special squads . nme
. being taken-of-unsold copies. !
Besides the ‘‘camelots’’ there are nearly
; 4.000 persons who se
. Paris,
sellers of fried potatoes or of roasted cainie: or js
; chestnuts, and milk dealers, who comlur’ of # anillis waive, .
. bine news vending with.their other busin.) CRG OLB yca
, SES
ness.
mostly booksellers,
and for each
later editions of second class papers,
he. sake of advertising, are
ll. newspapers in
stationers,
Out of this nuniber there are 347
/BEATTY'S Best Parlor Organs.
i inches: depth 22 inches.
NEW STYLE NOW READY FOR 188%,
_at—from_twenty_to_thirty
z NI . gents a hundred out and out, no account
TES PES Gris is the teatin~ ery te.
t ¥ itis beyond doubt the very best forthe
wornervin the-workd
PESCHLPTION GF REATTY'S
Sali Black Wath ttn a rieaen'’ye
, thie tor
it from tae very
by : murket ahords oF
ready money can buy. Made aiter an Uprizht Pinne Forte, with three bellows comvenders who occupy kiosques on the boule. bined—a new scientitic plan—so as to render
. vards and 100 who occupy wooden booths
Mexican
Mustang
. which has leased them for seven years to r
) Linimen . an advertising contractor at’ an annual
.
oUuURES
Scratches,
S: rains, . Muscles,
Strains, . Era ions,
Stitches, . Hoo Ail, .
StiftJoints, . Serew .
Backache, . .
Galls, i .
Sores, .
Spavin
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Rheumatism,
Burns,
Sealds,
Stings,
Bites,
Bruises,
Bunions, .
Corns, Cracks.
.
THIS. GOOD OLD STAND-BY .
accomplishes for everybody exactly what is .
siained for it. Ono of tue reasons for the great .
populur ty ofthe Bins’ ang Liniment is found in .
its universal wpplicability. Everybody .
needs sch a medicine. ;
The Lambermau needs it In case of acsident,
The Housewife needs it for general family
use.
The Canaler needs it for his teams and his .
“nen.
Tho Mechanic needs it always on his work .
bench.
The Miner needs it in case of emergency.
The Pienecr needs it—can't get along withvatit.
.
The Farmer needs it in his house, his stable, .
and his stuc« yard.
.
The Steamboat man or the Boatman .
seeds itin Mucrul supply afk vatand ashore.
The Horse-tancier
necds it—it Is his best
friend anit safest reliance.
}
"The Stock-grower needs it—it will save .
him thousands of dollars aud a world of trouble.
The Railroad man needs it and will need .
uloneer. SO a
Plerchanc needs it about his store amoug his employees. Accidents will happen,
and when these come the Mustang Liuiment is Wanted #t once.
. Keep a _Woitle inthe-Touse, ‘Tis the best . of ecotom).
4
.
Keep a Bottle in the Factory. Its im‘oss of Wages.
Keep 1 Botite,Alwayes tn the Stable
sor near when wanted,
pay a ground ren
. wll tie SWeelest meleules possible -trou tue
. Golden Tongue Reeds, patented, while at
placed on the sidewalk. These booths . the same time dving away with so many
t of six franes a year to
! stops to confuse the performer, yet at the
. sume tiie brinzing out sweeter music than
the municipality, and a rent of six francs . ever. in this Orsam attention ix paid more
a month to the contractor who owns the . particularly to its music, yet the case is fin
material. The kiosques, built originally
. ished very neat bu plain, finished lisbt, so
that the purchaser can see for himeelf that
by a private company, have now become } itis not iinitation walnut built from pine
the property of the municipality of Paris. ; wood, but solid walnut, built plain, so as not
rental of $18,256.
This contractor makes
. his profit by selling the advertising space, . bellished with handsome
. and he is allowed to exact, from the news
. Contracted § venders who occupy the kiosques, a
to take dust or dirt. Contains 18 full sets of
volden tongue reeds of one-half octave cach,
and 12 full stops. The two knee stops throw
onthe balance. No dummies. Equal toa
Elezuntly finished and emolished panels
und exquisite fret work desizus. Thus it
will be seen we offer an “instrument having
. 36-stop Organ.
For. instance, the .
OCTAVE COUPLER
The Octave Coupler differs from those in
Hungarian, German and other foreign . any other styles, and is the greatest invenpapers, are all let at’ $5 aamonth,
tenants of the kiusques are appointed in
turn by the pref
The . HeR of the aye in reed Organs.
It is a pa
i tenf divided octave coupler, and couples
full tive octaves, thus doubling the power.
ecture of the depurtment . It is divided at the third octave, has two
coupler stops, 80 that the bass andtreble can
of the Seine. and by the prefecture of . be couplec tozether or separately,as desired.
police, for, like the tobacco Bhops, the
newspaper kiosques are reserv gl, Lin Lie
. it is made of strony coppered steel reds, and
isan invaluable improvement on the old
uy pernicion -cent wooden couplers in cen
of pensions, for the widows of public . eral use, which couples onty: four octaves,
employes or of soldiers. The privilege of . have ony ove coupler stop, Which warp,
a kiosque is very
inscribed.
cies is twentv-five a ‘vear
Cost of an fducation.
much coveted, and
there are always 5,000, or 6,000 demands .
The average number of vacai. swell and disarrunge the entire action. To
avoid getting u 35-cent wooden coupler, buy
no Organ tiat has not two coupler stops,and
that does not couple both ways, up ame
. down. Examine tie stops carefully and if
. you cannot find two coupier stops do no}
_. buy the Organ; it has a wooden conpler,andg
. » Wooden coupler is a continual seurce of
annoyance, and renders an organ wortinless
ufter a few months’ use. Best panfentéd
In a drawing room in Fifth avenue two stop action to be found in the world.
. men were discussing an educational question from the practical point of view of
cash and value received. One was a stic’
ler for American education.
year?”’
not to mention het clothing.
Ww Lb
second speaket took up the thread of con\
versation here by saying: ‘‘Well, I didn’t .
I sent her to .
No year did she .
Mediute use Lu case Of accident suves pain and . cost over $350, and I am proud of her.
There are a dozen convents in Canada, the .
mother superiors in which are from old }* "
-\ and noble French families, where the inbest teachers throughout the country unite
pay $1,000a year for it.
Canada to a convent.
. struction given girls especially is admir. of the kind yet written. Kax
He had toit
. about his daughter’s finish and polish
. when the other said: ‘What did it cost
“Well,” replied the first, ‘‘I
. spent about $1,000 a year first and last, .
Daniel £. Bentty,
Washington, New Jersey.
GET THE SES7T.
a
Her mother ,
. attended toy that, while I simply paid the . KA RL MERZ
Uae a 4 ee ee
ithe ablestand most popula:
tary writers, willeontribute « u
pers describing in clearandyivie stvic soln: , very respectfully and truly your friend.
. every requisite of the most perfect parlors
. rental of from $1 to $5 a month, accord-. . Orgsn in x handsome solid w ainut case.
. ing to the situation.
kiosques opposite the Grand hotel, where
you can buy American, Russian, Italian, .
“Ths Tdoal Mizizine”
R YOUNG PEOPLE IS WHAT THE PApers 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 .
iu 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 are some leading
features of
St. Nicholas for 1887.
Stories by Louisa M. Alcott and Frank R
Stockton—several by each author.
__A Short Serial Story by Mrs. isurnett, whose
Charming “ Little Lord Fauntleroy, ** has
been a great feature in the past yexr of Sr.
NICHOLAS. %
War Stories for Boys and Girls. Gen. Badeau, chief-of-Staff, biosrapber, and conti.
dential friend of General Grant. ala one
aA hiving 2iber of pa .
of the leading battles of the civil war. 4
will be panoramic :descriptions: of siosls .
contests or short Campaigns, presenting ©
and heroie contests in which the parents of
many a boy and girl of to-day took part. .
Short articles, instructive and entertaining, willabound. Among these are : How
a Great Panorama is Madeg’ by Theodore K.
Davis, with profuse illustrations ; “Winning
4 Commission” (Naval Academy), and *Kecollections of the Naval Academy’’; "Boring
for Oil” and “Among the Gas-wells,” with a
number of striking pictures; “Child Sketehes from George Eliot,” by Julia Magruder,
“Victor Hugo's Tales-to his Grandchildren,’
recounted by Brander Mathews; * Historic
Girls,” by E. S. Brooks. Also interestin,
contributions from-Nora Perry ,Harriet Pres
cott Spofford, Joaquin Miller, H. H. Boyes
en, Washington Gladden, Alice Wellington
Rollins, J. T. Trowbridge, Lieutenant Freaerick Schwatka, Noah Brooks, Grace Deniv
-Rose—Hawthorne Lathrop, Mrs.
S. M. B. Piatt, Mary Mapes Dodge, and man)
others, ete. ete.
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The subscription price of St. NICHOLAS 18
33.00 a year; cents a number. Subscriptions are re ed by booksellers and news
dealers every where, or by the publisber
New volume begins with the Novemb
number. Send .or our beautifully illustr
ed catalozue (free) containing fu 1 prospe
cur, ele., ete. a
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It contains every improvement that 1n-. dred and eighty-seven.
ventive genius, skill nnd money Can pro-. [SEAL} F. G. Beatty, Clerk.
.
These excellent Organs are celebrated for .
vyohime, quality of tone, quick response, va.
riety of combination, artistic design,beauty
ble organs for homes, schools, churches .
’ . situate in Wasbington mining district, Ne
The wonderful efficacy of Swift's Specific asa
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 as convineing and conclusive. The writer is a prominent citizen of Mississippi, The centicman to
whom Mr, Martin refers, and to whom he is indebted for the advice to which ho owes b's final
relief from years of suffering, 1s I:r. King, for
many years the popular night clerk of tho Law.
rence House, at Jackson. .
JacKso™N, Miss., April 29, 1887.
Tue Swirt Serciric Company, Atlanta, Ga. :
Gentlemen—I have been an invalid pensioner for
forty years, having contracted pulmonary and
other in the Mexican War, but not till
the ist of March, 1875, did I fcel any symptoms of .
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with that diseasein both hips and ankles, For .
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pier leon, violent, but it shifted from joint to joint. .
For weeks I would be totally disabled, either on .
one side of or the ol . The pain never
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first
fering I tri
various
ing sug:
externally, I c are of it. Finally at , Lam not aw
externally giprember, . madearran ts to go .
to the Hot Springs of Arka hav ne despa .
net
we Sor oaintamoe, We” Sing,
rence city ‘A
.
.
use Of this
great suff
had
m, and,
a it to Hot Springs,
he me that his visit to
vain—he found no relief.
he heard, for the
this statement
may direct some other
relief, and if it has this
ble. Iam
J. M. H. Martin.
. For sale by all druggists. Treatise on Blood
sort of literary pieture-gallery of the yrana . qnd Skin Diseases mailed free.
Tue Swirt Sprciric Co.,
Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga.
.
. Summons.
. -7N THE. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE)
\ county of Nevada, State of California.—
ANNIE ROBERTS, Plaintiff,
vs.
JAMES RICHARDS ROBERTS, Defendant.
. The People of the State of Cal. furnia send
. greeting to James Richards Roberts, Defend.
t.
You are hereby required to appearin an .
action wrought avainst you by the above }
named. plaintiff, in the Superior Court of .
the County of Nevada, State of California, }
and to answer the complaint filed there .
in, 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, o
judgment by default will be taken against
you, according to the prayer of said com
plaint
; .
. The said action is brought toobtainaa de.
. cree of this Court dissolving the bouds of .
. matrimony now existing between plaintiff
and defendant, upon the ground of defend.
laintiff with the .
ant’s failure to provide
. common necessaries of life, and apon the
. further ground of defendant's Ww illful nes. .
. lectand abandonment of plaintiff, as is al.
lleged in the complaint on file herein to!
{w ich reference is hereby nade. i
And you ure hereby notified that if you
. fail to appear and wnswerthe said complain)
. aa above required, the said. plaintiff will
. apply to the Court forthe relief demandea
in the complaint.
. Superior Court, of the county of Nevada
Oregn . Given under my hand and seal of the said .
Has attuined astandard of excellence which . State of California, this sth day of May, iu}
. the year of our Lord one thousand eight bun .
frayti
W. P. Sowden, Attorney for Plaintii.-> .
No, 1631.
. Application for Patent to Mining Claim
.
Sacramento. Cal., June 6, 1887.
NOTE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, that Thom: .
Ji as Maloney and M. A. Baugh, whose .
Postoffice is Washington, -Nevada county, .
. Cal., have made application for patent for
. the Rising Sun Quartz Mine, bearing eold,
.
.
.
.
ern
\ as follows, viz:
SURVEY OF THE LODE. .
. Beginning at post in rock mound marked .
. “R,S.Q. M. No. 1,” on south end of the lode .
. claim from which original’post bears 8. 634° .
. E. 21 links distant and post Nu. 4 of Cornu: .
. copia quartz mine approved survey beais >
31° ly’ W 1.67 chains dist
arnige and described iv
re
. dividends paid in auuJary and July.
. bank business.
United States Land Office, fi:
}
.
.
.
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.
.
UNION HOTEL.
MRS. J. NAFTZIGER. . . Proprietress
MMONS.—1n the Superior Court of
bis County of Nevada, Rate of ae
nia, State of California, county of Nevada,
ss. The People of the State of California
send Greeting: To Liberty Hill Mining and
Wuter Company, Anna E. Smith, Seth_Marshall, 8. M. Boyce, Michael D. Sweeney and
Alvan Todd, Defendants. You are hereby
on
TUE LEADING HOTEL OF required to appear in an action prought . address is Anth
against youin thes Superior Court of the
NEVADA CITY _ .CALIFORNTA . Connty of Nevada, State of’ California, on
a the 4th of April, 1887, by ©. Hudepohl, Plain . 16 North, Range7 East,
tiff, and to answer the com
ON THE 1ST DAY OF AUGUST, . in, within ten days (exclusive of the day of
=>. 1883, the management of this ho-. gervice) witer the service on you of this Simwas resumed by Mrs. J. fd mous, if served within this county;0r, if
‘ widow of the late J. Naff-. served out of this county, within thirty days HAL 8, ;
rir aitt ie: er, under, whose popular con: . or judgment will be taken azainst you by
California.
TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND
others ure invited to notice the advanta,es
ottered by this Hotel. The house reyr
140 reams, each of which is Nigut and
airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there . 4
beingno hotel inthe mountains eta! to
it, The tables are supplied with the best in
the market.
NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR
and to those certain pieces and
nated as Lots Nos. $.,40 and 41, in Tp 1b.
and 84-100 acres.
in said Tp County, and St.te Aiso that cer
pany’s ditch.
trol the house became the best . qefault, according to the prayer of said comresort for tue traveling public in Northern) pjaiut. The said action 18 brought to obtain
jud <ment to set aside the Sherift’s sale made duy 0
on the ¢th day of Oct. 1886, to all that Real haat
Estate lying in said county of evens, in Nevada county, as the place, before the
mining land lying and being in Little York
fownship, said county and State, and desin ditch known as the York Mining Coma
arevad AIO right of way for ditches . Nevada City, California, Location of works
perce :
To whom Hney cnet GIVEN THAT
George H. Williams, whee Peounty,
California, Bae lee eae ort of Hi ts claim.to
the $4 of SE.4 ef Section 8, Township No.
,embraced in Homes
Go BTR, and names the following a8 his
witnesses: James R. Vinyard, of anthony
Place, P. O. Nevada county, Th 3
Brown, Anthony Place, P. oO. evada cou
ty; William K. Doyle, Anthony } lace, P @.
Nevada county; Charles Sehwattz, Anth ma
Place, P @ Nevada county;and tht the
f June, 1887, at 10 o'clock »A. M., has
fixedastbe time, and Nevada City
as erior Judge.
mii ais SO PSELDEN HETZEL, Register.
eae M.D. B, and M, containing 543 Assessment Notice. ~°
‘Also a tract of timber land
TEVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY
N Location of principal place of business
aiyd mining tunnels, all machinery, tools . Nevada City, California.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS . and otherappliances of whatsoever nature.
OR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS I 1 7 U
2 TOURISTS AND FAMILIES. . tion with said mining claims and ditches.
Free Bus to and from the Depot. half mile from the village of Little York
Also, that certain Canyon cliim situate one
. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting
avd kind belunging to, or used in connecof the Board of Trustees, 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, pa able
said county and State, known as Empire . immediately in United States gold coin, to
. Ravine. Also that certain other canyon sit
*theSecretary at the law office of John CaldSTAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL} gate, lying and_ being in Little York Tp] well, Broad Streét, Nevada City, Celifornia
parts of the upper county, Grats Valley and . known as “Seott Ravine.”
Maryeville, daily. }mnore fully described in Fook No, 56 0
Said property is Any stock upon which this assessment
f\shall remain unpaid on the ith day of
Deeds on pages 364 et seq. Records of Nevada . June,. A. D. 1857, will be delinquent an
@23F-The best of Wines, Liquors and Ci. county, Cale to which reference is hereby . advertised for sale at public auction: and
. de
ars furnished at the Bar.
made
And tu cancel, the certificate of pur-. unless payment is made before, will be sold
. chase tiede by the Sheriff, andif a Sheriffs . on Thursday, the 30th day of June, 1887, to .
. deed is executed tu the purehuser under said . pay the delinquent assessment, together
Hstablished in 1852.
Weve RO F ASSLVY : Cfiice. . urreeable to equity.
1 » or his assigns before said judsment is; with costs of advertising and expenses of
¥ sindered, that said sheriff’ deed“be also . sale. By order of the Board-of Trustees.
' canceied, and fur such other relief as is C.E
. ASHBURN, Secretary.
Office at. the Law Office of John Caldwell, .
For cause of action plaintiff alleges that . Broad Street, Nevada City, California mio
on September 10th, 1886, defendant Todd re. —-—-—. eovered judgment against said corporation
J. J. OTT, Proprictor.
} defendant, in Department 1 of the Superio:
NEVADA CITY. . Court of the cCityand ounty of San Francis} co, said state, for the sum of $2769 v6-100, ane
i by-virtue of ap execution _issned_on sai¢
Db ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP. judgment, directed to the pheriff of Nevada . + siened,
ned, melted and Assayed, “By . Sounty: California, said Sheriff on the sth Will of Philip Ricliards, deceased, to the
yid Bars exchanged for Coin, In. day of October, 1885, sold all of said property
connection with miy Assay Cen I nave s jinone parcel. That defendant Sycensy oa .
smell Quartz “ill with whieh I can make) thesth day of September, 1886, recovered a Hey ,
z vith ; the j } fon defend. . Months after the first publieation of this: no
request,
practical Mi and guarantee correc
. retu'ns'in ever Vorking tests wi
{ made with from Su to 500 pounds.
Low,
; judginent against said corporath (
. be . unt in Department 4 of the Superior Court o
PRICES . guid City and County of San Francisco fo
out and return to us, and
we will send you free, something of great
value and importance to you, that will start .
you in busitiess whieh will bring you Ip
. more money righbtaway than anything else
. Gn this world, Any one can do the work and
‘live at home. Either sex—all ages. SOE.
et it Mon el Ma ogra Uy . ered a judgment im Department No. Two 0
needed. This is one of the genuine, import.
. } said City and Cyunty, for $3433 55.
ambitious and enterprising will not delay
Grend outfit free.
Augusta, Sataw: . to defendant Sa.ith of his said judgment.
Tek
Frue Concentrator
is hereby expressly, made.
. $1.25 64. That defendant Marshal spcoveren .
. yO BE " ‘UT T . ou the Lith day of september, 1886, a jude.
MONEY TO.BE MADE. CUT THIS . ment in Department } of the Superior a ;
1a
. suid Marshall on Detober 10th, 1886, purchasExecutors of the Last Will of Philip Riched from said Syeepey hie geld ett
and onthe 13th diy of October, 1896, paid to 4 as
the Sheriff the sam of $300. to redeem said . _ ‘ross & Simonds, Attys for Executors. _
. property from said execution sale. That on
the 1.th day of March, 1887, plaintiff recovthe Superior Court of suid City and County
j feti Wicca tu for $9.8 38-100. That ou March ly, 1887, suid : 2 . ant ehances of alifetime. Those who are Ke oararat Aiod for record in the office of the 4 by WHOM IT )
‘Advoen PRU ap County Recorder of Nevada County an inAdviress TRUE & CO.) Ccumentin writing purporting to be a sale
And you are bereby notified that if you
~ Notice to Oreditors.
i . _ Estate of Phili Richards, deceased.
1 1 OTICE I8 Ff EBEBY GIVEN BY THE
undersigned, Exeeutors of the Last
Tr
creditors of, and all persons having claims
. against the suid deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessary vouchers, within ten
{. tice, to the said Executors, atthe store of
+. Wm. G. Richards, at Nevada City, in the
. County of Nevada, State of California,
W.G RICHARDS,
F.8. RICHARDS,JAMES BENNALLACK
ards, deceased.
Dated at Nevada City, Cal. July 6th, 1887.
Final Proof.
UNITED states LAND OFFICE,/
Sacramento, Cal.; May 14, 1887. §
JAY CONCERN: Notice
f
. . is hereby given that Joseph Lish, whose
Post Office address is Nevada City, Nevada
County, California, has filed his notice of
Aliof which more fully appeats in the intention to cfler final proof in support of. complaint on file herein to which reference
his claim to Lot 4,NE. 4 of NW \4,.and'8. 14
of NW. ¥% of. Section’ 26, Township: No. 14
North, Range 9 East, Mount Diablo Meri. failto appear and answer the said complaint dian, embraced in Homestead Application
. as above required, the said plaintiff w
1 ap. No. 4517, filed in said office, and names the
. ply to the Court for the relief demanded in following as his witnesses:
. the complaint.
ima In testimony whereof, I, F. G. ‘ ;
Saxe Reutty, Clerk of the Superior Court . Delavica La Rosa, a8 do do
aforesaid, do hereunto setmy hand
. and impress the seal ef said Court, at office,
—inthe City of Nevada, on the l6th day o
June, A. D. 1887.
F. G. BEATTY, Clirk,
Offers: #1,000 Challenge te any By W. D. Hargis, Deputy Clerk.
Machine. Plif'’s Att’ys jy 3
Reduced to S575.
Insolvent Notice.
Sacramento Bank.
FPFVHE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN. THE .
City. Corner J and Fifth Streets, Sac: .
ramento. Guaranteed capital, $500,000; paid
up capital, $200,000; loans on realestate, July
1, Is8, $2,044,818; term and ordinary depos
its, duly 1, 1585, $1,.50,051. p
Term and ordinary deposits received, and . ay, by declared tu be insvlvent.
Money loonedupon reai estate only.
This Bank does exclusively a savines . ; an and.persoual, of the said debtor, exce} tsuc
information furnished up .
; slication t us my be by law exempt frum execution,an
on application fo
W. P. COLEMAN, President. ind papers, und to keep the same safely ut
r. Ep. R, HaMiLTON, Cush asil-on
estate. All persuns are forbidden to pa
er uny prupeity belonging to him,or to an
} person, firm, or corparatlon, or associatio’ ALWAYS PURCHASE —
{for hisuse. The said
GO 0 DY FAR’S hidden to transfer or deliver any propert
is hereka ordered.
Itis further ordered that all the creditor
vf said aebtur be and appear befure the Hor
J.M. Walling, Judge «
. Ld vviun, California, o
. the Thirty-firstday of July, A. Db. 1887, af 1
o'clock A, M. of tiat day,to prove their debts
Gaylord & Searls andc. A. & F. P. Tuttle,
The Sheriff of Nevada county is hereby diDavid Housel,
rected to take pussession of ali the estute,real . yj) M. Smith,
. of ult bis deeds, Vouchers, bovks of sccuunt
. til the appointment of au aksignee of his
j any debts to tue said insvivent, or to delivdebtur is hereby foruntil the furtuer order of this Court, except
E.A. Wetmore, Nevada City P. 0.,Nevada Co.
George Kohler, do do do
Fred Jacobs, do do
And that the 25th day of June, 1887, at 10
} . o'clock, A. M. has been fixed as the time,
and Nevada City as the place, before the
Honorable, the Superior Judge.
) _mal7 SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Final Proof.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,(
SACRAMENTO, May 19, 1887.
l-TY\O WHOM IT MAY CONCBRN: Notice
. is hereby given that Morris M Green,
. whose Post Office address is Nevada City,
N the Superior Court of thre county of Ne-. Nevada County; California, has filed hisnovada, State of California. In the matter of Gribble & Company,insolvent debtors,
Oswald A, Petre, of the firm of Gribble & Co.
Uswald A. Petre having filedin this Court his . Section 3, Township No. 16 North, Range §
petition, schedule and inventory ia insel-! Fast, Mount Diablo Meridian, embraced in
vency, by which it appears hey Re 4 pu ib: . Honiestead Application No. 5030, and names
. sulveunt debtor, the suid Oswa . Petre is. the following as his witnesses:
. tice of intention to offer final proof in sup
. port of his claim to the NE. 44 of W.4, the
. N.4g of SE. 4, and the SW. 14 of SE. 44 of
Joseph Sargent, Nevada City P.O, Nevada Co.
do do do
do do do
n . A. R. Lord, do do do
d/. and that the 22d day of June, 1887, at 19
o’clock A. M., has been fixed as the t
-land Nevada City, Nevada County, as
place, befure the Hon Superior Judye,
mal SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
y
Ms Gopartnership Notice
y . State of Ualifornia, County of Nevada, ss.
\ TE THE UNDERSIGNED, do hereby
certify that we are partners, transact
s. ing ageneral mereandise business at North
a. . Bloomfield, Nevada County, State of Califor
the Superior Court, . nia, under the firm’ name of O'Connor «¢
of the said Cuunty of Nevada, in open Court, . Morrison; that ine crate full of all the
af tue Courtr ¥ salu Court, in the City of . members of such partnership are Jose
w+ O'Connor and Angus RK. Morrison, and that
0. the places of our respective residencés are
set opposite our respective names hereto su)
_und Choose one wr more assignees of the es. scribed.
. tate of said debtor,
Itis turtaer ordered thatthe order be pul
lished in the Nevada Daily Trauséript, u
In witness whereof we have hereunto,
». this Isth day of May, 1887, set our hands.
Names
Thence with A ; > Fu W 56 . uewspaper of eeneral circulation, published . Joseph H. O'Connor,
. in the said county of Nevaaa, as often as the . Angus R. Morrison,
said paper is published, before the said day . Acknowledged before James Marriott,Jus
set for tae meetin, of ereaitors, . . tice of the Peace, Nevada tounty Caliiernin,
And itis further ordered tiiat in the mean. May 1.th, 1887. .
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Insolvent Notice.
thas THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
County of Nevada, State of Calffornia.
in the matter of Joseph Olive, an Insolvent Debtor. Joseph Olive having
filed in this Court his petition, schedule and
y inventory in insolvency, by which it appears that he is an insolvent debtor, the
suid Joseph Olive is heréby declared to
be imsolvent.
The Sheriff of the aaid County of Nevada is
hereby directed to take possession of all
the eetate,real and personal, of the said Joxeph Olive, insolvent debtor, exceptsuch as
may be by law exempt from execution, and
of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account
and papers, und to keep the same safely until the appointment of an assiznee of his estate. All persons are forbidden to pay any
debts to the said insolvent, orto deliver
any property belonging to him, or to any
person, firm or corporation, or association
or his ise. The said debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer 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, Judse of the superior
Court, of the said cofinty of Sevada, in open
Court, at the Courtroom of said Court,
in the said County of Nevada,. on
the ELEVENTH day of JULY, 1887,
at 10~o’clock” a, m:~ of that day, to prove
their debts and. choose one or more assignees of the catate of said debtor,
it is further ordered that the order be
published in the Neyada Daily Transcript,
a eg ey oad of general circulation, pullished in the said county of Nevada, as often as the said paper is published, before
the said day set for the meeting of the ergdi_§ = x z 1B.
And it is. further ordered that in the
meantime all proceedings asainst the said
insolvent be stayed.
Dated June 2d, 1887.
rite 7. WAllays,
: udge of Superior Court.
Attest: F. G. Beatty, Clerk.
Croes & Simonds, Attys for Insolvent. ju4
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Ordinance No. 86.
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE REVENUE,
FOR NEVADA CITY. .
Tre BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
_ City of Nevada do ordain as followg: .
Section . , A tax of Forty-Five «ents ont
each One Hundred Dollars of the assessed .
aud equalized valuation of all property
within the corporate limits of Nevada City .
forGeneral Fund purposes; and a tax of .
. JUDGE. Governing rules in thi J : < = 9 is wee
JubpG Bor cireular mailed on receipt of “tah }
. tage, Requests for copies of paper must be
accompanied by ten cents, Address,
“Grant Fund,
‘The Judge Publishing Co.,
38 Park Row, New York City. .
— sox Jane .
Dividend Notice,
IVIDEND NO, %,Q¥ FIFTY CENTS PER
wea AZ share on the Capital stock of the CITI. Ton.
fa BANK will become due and perakia
onand after June 10th, tl x Se aoer June 1887, at the office of
; JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier.
e
; W.G. Richards, Clerk.
i and 2-horse wagon.
7 wenty Cents on each One “Hundred Dollars .
or fire purposes, is hereby lJevie j yeas A Ot, ji ereby levied for the}
Passed June 6th,-1887. i
H.C, MILLS, President. .
jug .
For Sale.
Also a variety of chains.
-MRB, i
j9-2w Rs, EL1ZaBARRY
Catalogues and Price Lists on_application .
$30 00°
40 66 .
. holders, as follows:
t long, be
ing initial point of location; 1402.5 ft o¢ 21.5
chs to postin rock mound marked “Ks .
. M No. z,”" on north end of lode elaim frou .
which a black oa& tree 8 in dia,bears'S 0.145
W 38 links distant.
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR COUNDARLES.
Beginning at post in rock mound marked .
“RSQM No. 8,” at southeast corner from .
which alive oak tree 5in. dia bears.8 8S W
Fy Jin Theuce with ma,.
netic variation 17> east, N 10S 21’ W, 17.15 .
chs cross section line between sectious 2 & .
11, 88.75 chs west of section corner Common .
to sections 1. 2,11 & lz, ‘lp. 17N, RIL E,M Lb .
M, 1418.3 ft or 21.43 chuins; postin reck .
mound marked “RSQ M No. 4,2 at north.
éast corner froin which a pine tree 10in. dia .
bears 8 58449 W 82 links distant; und pos .
. No. 6 of Marrietta Gold & Silver “ining Co. .
J. 8 tent) designated aseluot No. 88 bears .
$ 269 31.48 chains distant, and section cor .
ner common to sections 1, 2, 11 & lz, Tp 17.N, .
K 11 E,M DM, bears $829 67’ E. 34.75 chains .
distunt. Thence S 86° W 103 ft or, 1.8 .
chains; post No. 2 on north endof lode .
claim, 262.7 ft or 3.68 chains; post in rock .
mound marked RSQM No. 5, at uorthwesr .
corner from which alive oak tree Sin. diu .
bears 8 18° W 35 links distunt, and oricinal .
post beard No 25> W 12 liuks distant. .
Thence $4° 16’ KE, 4.00 ehs, cross section line .
between Sections 2 & 11, 58.1 Chains west v1
corner Common to sections 1, 2, 1 & 142, ‘l}
17 N, R1LE, M DM, 1409.8 ft or 21.386 chains
to south west corner, which corner on steep .
bluffof rock, impussible to set post, set u .
witness post marked KS Q M No.6, WP, .
which bears N 8° E, 1.72 chains distant. .
Thence N 869 E, 1.72'chs, post marked KS &
M No. 6, W P, 14.2 ftor 2.6chs, post No. x .
on north end of lode claim, 412.5 ft or 6.25 .
chains to the place of beginning, and con.
taining 10 :3-100acres, ana de nated as lot .
.
.
. No. 57,in Sections 2 and 11, Township 17
. North, Range 11 East, Mt. Diablo Buse anu
. Meridian.
Said. location was made by said Maloney,
. who conveyed one-half interest to saiu
. Baugh
Adjoining claimants are Marictta Gold .
and Silver Quartz Mine on the exst, Cornu: .
copia Quartz Mine on the south. .
All persons ltolding any adverse claims .
thereto are hereby required to present the .
sume befure this office within sixty days,
from the first day of publishing hereof. —~
SELDEN HETZEL, Kezister.
_It is hereby ordered that the foregoing no. tice be published for sixty days, or teu con
. secutive weeks, in the Nevuda Daily Tran-!
. Script newspaper, a daily newspaper pub
lished in the town of Nevada, in Nevad.
county, California, that being the neuwres
newspaper to the land de bed-therein.
SELDEN HETZEL, Re ister.
The first day of publication was gn the 8th .
day of June, 1887.
Jobn Caldwell, Attorney.
t
Delinquent Notice.
{HAMPION MINING COMPANY.—LO
\ cation of principal place of business; \
San Franciscy, Caiiivrain. Location ot
works, Nevada county, California. .
Notice—There are delinguent upon the
following déscribed stock, on account. of as
sessment No. .4, leyied on the 1 tu day ot
. April, 1857, the seYeral amounts set op.
posite the names of the respective sharea: No, No. Load
Name, : Certi, Shares. Amt. .
Lecocq, Theo, Cieoph., 741 +00 20 00 . ”
Maizi, Jne 606 “2 50 .
Mohr, Albert 430 20 00 .
Mohr, Albert A956 10 00
ohr, Albert 486 10 00 .
Mohr, Albert 517 2 004
Mohr, Albert Ase 8 00 .
Mohr, Albert 654
Mohr, Albert .
Mohr, Albert 679
Mohr, Albert 719
Wetzel, Theodore, Trust. 700
ihe ‘ . of the Board of Directors, made on tie Ltr
day of. April, “1857, 60 many o
2 50
20 09 .
20 00 . ¢
&
( of said . 8
ay said delinqueat assessments
Nevada City, PP ne og ry = Noat,omery Street,
0, California.
. yee Y EXPRESS -AXD EMIGRAN
the several Railway Lines in the East, con
. necting at
j. ALL EUROPEAN PORTS.
. Trains.
«nd other information given upon applica
. Sere calling in person can secure choice oi
ronter, ete,
8 00) nia.
067 ae 50 . ards, deceured.
H saares of . -ti
each parcel of such stock as may be neces-} \
. sury, will be soid at public auction, at tire
‘PAN OF HORSES, DOUBLE HARNESS . OUC8 of the Company,
vent be stuyed.
bated Nevada City, June 27, 1887,
J.M.WALLING,
Jud e of Superior Court.
Attest: F. G, Beatty, Clerk.
A. Lurrows, Atty for Iusulvent, j30
BELTING © PACKING,
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THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE DEALER IN
OF RUBBER. . GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Etc., Etc
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677 & 579 MARKET ST., Choice Family Groceries a Specialty,
(
San Francisco, Cal. City Taxes _
NEVADA CITY,
wick Tite aiitl Cheap Fares City having been placedin my hands
TO same are nuw due and payable to me at the
City Hall.
Eastern and European Cities.
BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI
ALL RAIL ROUTES.
Southern Pacific Company
dnquent and 5 percent. will be added.
WILLIAM EDDY,
: ? City Marshal
Nevada City June 2ist, 1887.
Notice Tc Teachers,
PPLICATIONS will be received by the
Trains make prompt connection with . 2X Board of Education of Nevada School
teach in the Public Svhouls of said District
until 10 0’elock A. Mon SATURDAY, JULY
th, 1887. Applications should be filed with
<pihe Clerk of the Board of Education
a JOHN WEBBER,
td Disteiet Cier’s.
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Apply to, or Address
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: Notice of Proving Will. Two Dollars per load.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR( if
thecounty of Nevada, Stute of CaliforIn the matter of the estate of Philip Rich. Coorer & Crawford e
Pursuant to am order of said Supe a x a er ee
‘ourt, made on the dist day ot Pete sd . :
Raacachaicd with law: snd an tet rengtree pee viven, that Thursday, the . Election of Chief Engineer and Assist1887, at 10 o'clack A. .M. of
vurtroom of said Court, at! . tid day, at tl
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ant Ohief Engineer,
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a xineer ofthe Nevad» City Fire
A sa .G, Richards and Francis} Departinent will be at City . Richards for the ‘issnanee to them and . Mallon Monday, July :5th, 187.“ Inepoetons
Isaac, John Blasauf. hai else:
Byorder of the ee . of Fire Delegates
J. @. O'Neill, See. ISAC, President.
NevadaCity, June 25, 1887,
nana where any person interested may
Dated Ne vada City, May or
. G. BEATTY, Clerk. ©
Cross & Simonds, Attys for Petitioners. j2 \
imeall proceeuin.s against the said InsolBee ASSESSMENT ROLL OF NEVADA
{ bereby vive notice that the taxes’ on the
If not paid on or before the first
Monday in Aucust the same will become deDistrict from Teachers desiring positions ta.
Indorsed. Filed in the office of tlie Conn
ty Cierk ef Neveda County, State of Califor
nia, this .bth day of May, 1887.
mati F. G. BEATSY, County Clerk
Stockholders’ Meeting.
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JUTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 'THAT 1)
. & order of the Board of Directors of the
; Neyada County Mining Company, a corpo
. ration, a meeting of the Stockholders of the
. suid company will be held at the law office
‘lof John Caldwell, on Broad street, in the
city of Nevada, county of Nevada, State of
California, on Monday, the 15th day of Aug
usf, 1587, at the hourof 7:30 o'clock 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
Twenty Dollars each.
Dated Nevada City, June 8, 1887.
justd C, E. ASHBURN, Sec'ty
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