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July 30, 1886 (4 pages)

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.at JB saath chs. A. No, and 8. W., 9.08 chs. S. No. 5 and 8. 20.85 chs 7 tA i in Section waship East, Mt, Diablo Base Fy " imade ia Daily ‘Transcript, published at Ne: of ED. F, TAYLOR, The first day of publication of foregoing notice was on the 25th day of June, 1886. SACRAMENTO BANK. ‘ a HE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK INTHE le city, Corner J and Fifth Streets, Sacramento. Guaranteed capital, $500,000; paid Se TE orks: t on real estate, 3 , 1885, $2,044,818 ; term and ordinary iy 1, 1885, $1,955,581. and ordinary deposits received, and sehen & Mone) loaned 1 estate only."This Bank does exclusively a. savings ‘bank business. Information furnished upplication to sas _ WwW. -P. COLEMAN, President. Ep. R. Hauitox, Cashier. agil.ém Notice to Bond Holders. Office of County Treasurer of Nevada coun: ty, California. OTICE is hereby given that I am. prepared to redeem the followin; bonds of Nevada county, issued May 22d, 1883, viz: Bonds numbered 168 to 300 inclusive tedfor payment within 40 days, in will cease at the expiration of that time in conformity with the Ordinance of the Board of. Supervisors, under and by virtue of which the bonds were issued, : f GEO. E. ROBINSON, Treasurer of Nevada County, Cal. uke City, July 7,. 1886. jj 8-4t-law be 3 . aes = oO z S . = = a — oe ree EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. BROAD STREET.....NEVADA CITY Opposite National Exchange Hetel, JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor. (Sucvessor to D. Welllington) HE Proprietor of the SMPIRE STABLES oe that he has now the larg to Horses, Carriages and Buggies -Fo be found in this part of the State. Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most asonabie terms. The Horses are free from vice, ot goodstyl and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive, Carriages for Funerals Attended of foregoing notice will be . . forn’ described in the notes on file in this office, as follows, viz: Commencing st a set in rock mound marked 8. No. 3 at Ww. ee ee TS 8.9 . E., 1360 chs. to post mar! ‘ a 8. 80 deg. 0.74 chs. to post marked §. A. No, 4, thenceS. 4 deg. 24 E., 7.48 chs. to post marked S. No. 5, thence 8. 934 deg. E., 1.47 chs. to post marked 8, No.6and A. No. 5 at SW cor., thence N. 79 deg. E., 9.08 chs. to post marked No. 7 and A. No. 4,at SE. cor., thence N. 9 % W., 22-72 chs to marked 8. No 8 ied alegre yg maine chs. to. beginning, 30.96 ives nd designated as lot No. 48, in Section 30, Township 18 North, tast, Mt. blo Base and Meridian. Adjoining claimsare the “American” and “Santa Anita.” Publication will be made in the Daily Transcript, published at Nevada City, Cal. ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. The first day-of publication of foregoing notice wag on the 25th day of June, 1886. Notice to Creditors. ’ Estate of John Dabat, deceascd. Totice is hereby giver by the under: ss administratrix of the estate of John bat, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said de ‘eased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouche: within four months after the drst publication of this notice to the said administratrix at her residence ‘in Newtown, the samie being the place of the transaction of the business of said estate, in the county of Nevada. ELIZABETH DABAT, Administratrix of the estate of Deceased. Dated Jails i, 16. Frank Power, attorney for Administratrix. é jy3 Notice of Dissolution of Copartnership, HE firm heretofore existing under the name and style of Brand Brothers, doing business in the city of Nevata, is this day dissolved by mutual.consent, ~ All, persons indebted to the undersigned are requested to ake payment immediately. Nevada City, July 3, 1885. hs G-E. BRAND, G. 8. BRAND. The new firm of Brand & Stich will continue business at the old stand on Broad street, National Hotel Building. . jy8 — Estray Notice. AME to the premises of the. undersigned, between You Bet and You Bet Station, July 11, 1886, a Bay Mare, weighing about 900 pounds. Two hind feet white, with star in forehead. Branded C on left shoulder, aud two small dots on the back. Heavy biack foretop, mane and tail. The owner is hereby notified to call and prove property, pay charges and take her away. jy16 JACOB GEARHART. L. B. Lirrur. M. Farueyx. FARLEY & LITTLE, Attorneys at Lav ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE and United States Courts. TRANSCRIPT BLOCK—UP STAIRS. W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, Sivil and Mining Engineer, &. 4. Deputy Miners! urv yor. einen Seg hiakiear iin cinta incor linatig. cinacemees aoe Commercial Street, Nevada Ciov, COLLEY BROTHERS, Prop’s. DEALERS IN Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Savte with Promptness. — Good Saddle Horses always on hand. _If You Want to be Happy. fou want to be happy you must be good A maxim all right in its way; Rut a far better one, if understood, ___Ia what. venow got tosay. If you want to be happy you must be well Whatever the station you serve in; And of all the medicines one bears the The good Samaritan NERVINE. « once tried every sort of cure, To restore me to good health; And spent in vain, of that I’m sure, Considerable share of wealth; But all was vain, till a friend advised, .: Ina manner most desérvin’, © The medicine he most highly prized, RicHMonD's SAMARITAN NERVINE. took his advice; in one short week I felt no further pain;For doctors no longer I had to seek, For I never felt sick again; I’m healthy and happy the whole day long; Soif health be worth preservin’, The constant burden of my song Is, try SAMARITAN NERVINE, Twill cure the young, ’twill heal the old, "Twill make the whole world better; At8t, Joseph, Missouri, the medicine is sold Drop Dr. Rienmond a letter; He'll give vou advice far better than wealth, He’ll point out the way to preserve in The best condition your newly found health By the use of SAMARITAN NERVINE, A WONDERFUL BOOK "Just published, and for sale by the medica book dealers, or may. be had direct from the author. MANHOOD! WOMANHOOD! An exhaustive treatise on Sexual Excesses, the diseases arising from them, and their treatment and cure; also a brief lecture on and other Ner:ous Diseases, showing the relationship existing between the Sexual and servous System. By Dr. 8. A. Ricnmonp, St. Joseph, Missouri,: Price. $1.50. . Fully illustrated and elegantly bound, containing over 250 8. ‘This wonderful book reveals the innermost secrets of nature, and is, in fact, a key w vpens the book of knowledge, an hich the book of knowledg a plucks leaves of healing from the tree oflife. It treats of subjects which are of immense value to every’ man, woman and child in the land, and will, in all probability, save of sickness and fortunes in doctor bills, Agents wanted everywhere, both male and female. Send at once and-get Carr Bros., Nevada City. _ ~ CHANCE OF TIME. Wlevada City and Grass Valley -— FetaTIME TABLE: NTIL farther notice the “Bus will make re between Grass ‘Valley x! at the following hours: alley at &:30 and 9:00 a. M. 700 and 4.00 P. Mm. jevada City at 9:45, 10:304. m., and 4:45 P.M. i withont extra’ charge. reither Hotel will be promptly IN & WETTERAU, Props. gentlemen called for in any Atthe Lowest Market Rates. We also keep on hand a ‘choico stock of BACON AND LARD. DR. 35. M. HARRIS, DENTIST. MF In Nevada City, Mondays, Wednesdays-and Fridays. Office in Morgan & Roberts Cor. Broad & Pine Sts., up stairs, NEVADA CITY. Houses and Lots For Rent or Sale TWO VALUABLE HOUSES and LOTS, one situated on West side of Pine Street, Piety Hill, being Lot No. 8, Block No. 46, about 250 feet ! x 250 feet, with Orchard on same, and occupied by John Lutey.—ALSO—— : The House ‘and Lot situated on Bridge and Favtory Streets, with Orchard thereon: being Lots Nos, 1 and 6, in Block No. 33, and now oceupied by John Donnelly. The said Lots being large, will be sold entire or in subdivisions, by installments or otherwise to suit purchasers. Both pieces of property are owned by the undersigned. For particulars enquire of « J, I. CALDWELL, at his Law Office, Broad Street, or to ANTOINE TAM. WM. scorn, Constable. and Collector. Legal Business and Collections promptly attended to £5 DR. RB. M. HUNT, Physician, OFFICE AT VINTON’S DLUG STORE “NEVADA CITY. UNION. MARS.ET, [81 treo ot in. din. bears N87 54 degrees “wages,.cte == Block. me J. L Gould, is der the firm name of Towle M. J. Roach, M. F. pce ge tad 8. Co} Thomas Curry, George E_ B. Smith, Frank L. Rathburn, J. Shearer, T. Rouse, C. L, Lamphere, G. } W. Kramer, (b his ian jad litum M. F. Skeahan> J. D, Joyce, Thomas White, and A. W. Clindinnin, vs. corporation, rge Staacke, James nan, aad 8. 0. Pease, Defendants. Whereas, Towle Bros. & Co., W. S. Coyan, Thomas Curry, G. E. Kedmayne, L, B. Smith, F. L. Rathburn, Fred. J, Shearer, J. D. Joyce, T. Rouse, C. L. Lamphere, M. F. pkeahan, M. J. Roach, Thomas White, ©. W. Kramer, and A. W. Clindinnin, on the 7th day of July, 4.p. 1886, recovered a juugment against “Celia Consolidated Mines Limited,” a corporation, to the respective following named’ parties, and respective sums, to-wit: : To Towle Bros. & Co. the sum of $1749 16 and $2 for filing and recording their notice ot lien, and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $200, together with costs of suit taxed at $45 75. To W. 8-Coyan the sum ef $130 10. To Thomas Curry the sum of $79 60. “fo G, E. Redmayne the sum of $43-75; = To L. B. Smith the sum of $68 66. ToF.'b. Rathburn the sum of $1413.05. .To J. D. Joyce the sum of $48 39. To F. J. Shearer the sum of $73 37. ToT. Rouse the sum of $78 08. ToC. L. Lamphere the sum of $74 94. To M. F. Sheahan the sum of $4682. ‘To Thomas White the sum of $85 86. To M. J. Roach the sum of $84 15. To G. W. Kramer the sum of $61 13.To A, W. Clindinnin the sum of $199 75. Also the sum of $35 for filing and recording their several liens, together with costs of suit taxed at $111 70 and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $400 witn interest thereon from the date of sai jadgment at the rate of seven per cent. per annum till paid, which said judgment is recorded in*the Judgment Book 2 of the said Superior .Court on es 17 et seq; ard in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed, and property therein described, to—wit: That certain gold bearing quartz mine, Slay ag oe pe gi a and the Grades. _ Prices. quartz mill, and real esta’ and appurtenances hereinafter descrit all ektuated Sunset GA eles We 2 46.4 we oo ee . Kes Oh O60 SOOO 50 cents per = in the Township of % ngton, -eounty o Oc oun Hoveik and dake ol Caliteewle, wow aty of Sunshine.. ..... a eee oe ape 60 cents, per p all times hereinafter mentioned, owned and . Sunrise. =.. ... jee ee eas ..ses se, 75\cents per pound possessed by tre “Celia Consolidated Mines, ' 2 re : ; und Limited,”*a corporation, and more particu. Sumrise.. ..... gx eesee aie «ease cee cew ghecee $1 per po larly described as follows: : That certain mining claim known as the Celia Quartz Lode Mining Claim, and de. scribed as beginning at the N. E. corner, 950 feet from the shaft on said mine, ata post set in monument of stone, and marked ‘‘C, M.;” thence 1600 feet south on a line paral lel with lode to similar post, marked ‘*C. M.;” thence 600 feet west to similar post marked “6, -M.:" thence north 1600 feet; on a line parallel with first line, toa similar post marked ‘C. M;” thence East 600 feet to place of beginning, comprising in all 1500 feet in length along said vein or lode, and 600 feet in width; also that certain mining claim known as ‘‘Free Trade Mine,” and described as joining said “Celia Mine” on the north, and bounded-by the “‘Cora Maud” mine on the north Said claim described as commencing at the routh end line of sad claim; running thence east 300 teet, toa stake marked ‘“F. 'T.;” thence north 1500 feet ona line parallel with lode to astake marked ‘‘F, T.;” thence 600 feet west toa stake marked “¥. T.;” thence 1500 feet south on & line parallel with lode to a stake marked “F, T.;” thence 300 feet east toplace of beginning; also that certain ditch and water rignt to the waters in Missouri Canyon, its affluents and taibutaries, up to the Omega Company’s ditch, known as the Missouri Canyon ditch, and consisting of 1,000 inches of water; said water ri, ht commencing where the locator posted a notice ona cedar tree in said canyon, and diverted the water into a ditch; also all mills, sluices, boxes, flumes, hose, pipes, railway tracks, cars, blacksmith shop, and all other machinery used in working or developing the said miues, or any of them; alao that certain mill site known as the Celia Quartz Mill site and described as commencing at a post on easterly side of Celia which a cedar tree 24 inches dixueter bears S 71 degrees W. 18 links distant, and post No. 3 of Celia Quartz Mine, being S. E. corner of said mine bears 8. 18 degrees W. 4.73 chains distant; thence with magnetic variachains to post marked “‘C, M.8.” No. 2, from which a spruce tree 36 inches dia, bears 8, 48 degrees E, 20 links distant; thence N, O degrees 18’ E, 8.20 chains, to E. 11 links; thence 8. 88 1-2 degrees W. 6,10 chains to post marked ‘‘G, M. 8.” No. 4, on easterly boundary of Celis Quartz Mine, fronf Which a sugar pine tree 18 inches dia, bears 8S. 12 degrees W. 69 links distant; thence 8,0 degrees. 18’ W. 8.20 chains to the place of beginning, containing -an area of 5 acres, and upon which is situated the mill, and other houses, machinery and other mining works, together with everything “belonging thereto, be sold at public auction to satisfy said judgment, together with interest and costs. Noticeis hereby given that I will sell at public auction, in front of the Courthouse door, in Nevada City, County ofNe/ada, and State of Ualifornia, on Thursday, August 12th, 1886, Between the hcurs of 9 o’clock, A. M, and 5 o’clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o’clock M. of that day, all the right, title andinter= est which the defendant, a corporation, herein named, had, held, owned or possessed by them on the 7th day of July A. D. 1886, the day on which sai judgment was docketed as aforesaid, or which they may have subsequently acquiredinand toall the above described property, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment, together with interest and costs. Given under my hand this 19th day of July, A, D. 1886. GEORGE LORD, Sheriff, Nevada County, California. By J. L. Houuann, Under Sheriff. . GH. Colby & Caldwell & Ford, Atty's for plaintiffs. jy 20 Nevada County N. @& RR. TRAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT Wewvada City --ON AND AFTER— Thursday, June 10th, 1886, AS FOLLOWS LEAVING, 9 45 A. M. DAILY ; connecting with_Pas: _ 3 By tee arriving in San Francisco at. ‘ 4 P. u.\parLy: connecting with ovy“a erland\leaving San Francisco at 8 : ARRIVING. 1.05 A, M, — 5.00 "oa, 24st sng JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager i Election for Chief Engineer. ha ANNUAL ELECTION ; _ for Chief Engineer and Assistant of the Nevada City Fire Department will be held atthe City Hall\on _ is Monday, July 26, 1886. Jndges—W, T. Shurtleff, John Blasaut. Cle ~Jobn Shurtleff, J. B. Gray. © Polls will be open from 6 to 8 P. uM. By order of the Board of Fié Dele rates. : President. . NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND as used by the natives in Japan. whereas it is ordered that the liens set forth . ynder the new process, requiring the same strength as old Teas, and the prices are plainly marked on each pound package : : cery Establishment always kept on hand. To those who have never.traded with me I extend a special}. invitation to call before making their purchases. > Quartz Mine marked ‘*C. M.S. No. 1,” from . , tion 17 degrees E., N, 88 1-2 degrees E. 6 10 . Masonic Building, Pine Street, NEVADA CITY. The largest, Cheapest and Best Assortment to be found in the county of TOBACCO, CICARS, PIPES, CUTLERY, ETC. Finest Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought tothe county =. “BEES J. J. JACKSON, «= -.PROPRIETOR. The Largest, the best and Cheapest Grocery House 10 Nevada iy. Equaleng naroma, flavor and delicacy the Teas ' go The ollowing PURE JAPANESE TEAS are, fresh toasted one-third less quantity to produce Everything usually found in a First-Class Gro[8 AND 20 COMMERGIAL STREET. J. &, CARR, T. H. CARR. CARR BROTHERS, THE PALACE GRUG STORE. keep vonstantly onhand a large and complete stock of everything usuall found in First Class Drug Store. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHS, e7Tc.
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, All kinds of Periodicals Pictorials and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, THE FINEST BRANDS OF C/SARS {2 Prescriptions accurately and carefully com pounded by a careful and competent Druggist RARE OPPORTUNITY TO — SECURE LANDS! THE NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION have cured E'eoxr Sale Thirteen Thousand CERES Of Patented Railroad Land, {favorably situated in Nevada County, which will for a short time be sold at the low price listed by the R. R. Co. Full particulars and complete map may be seen by applying to G. E. BRAND, Sec. N.-C:.L.& seMASONIC NOTICE. A. WUTKE, vada Lodge,Nol3,F.&A:M. FASHIONABLE BOOT STATED MEETINGS op the i AND SHOEMAKER, Second Wednesday of each month. BROAD STREET Visiting Brethren in good stand Two doors below ing are cordiaily invited. D. E. MORGAN, Master. Post Office, Nevada City, Cal. J. H. BoarpMan Seeretarv. jell Fine Boots’ aid Shoes a specialty xt Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, NO. 6, R.A. M. y" SLATED MEETINGS a Re, Masonic Hall, Nevada City, on s~ the First Monday in each month, . Visiting Companions in good standing are cordially invited to attend. M. L. MARSH, High Priest. JH. Boarpmayx Sec. ce = REPAIP'NG NEATLY DONE A. LADEMAN, MBALBA id : Groceries, Provisions, Etc. Junction o: Broad and Commercial Stree Nevada City. Choice Famiiv Groceries a suecialty, t 6a CASTE GROCERY. STORE HUSSEY & CO, OMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Kents Meat Market, keep on hand a full assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. LUssda ~ GaAND.” and. seweicr. . Sand 4, one each; Large Stock of Patent Medicines, . e ts EVOUS COMPLETES» Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, Toilet Articles of all kind Careful Attentivn Given to Compounding Presuriptions ¢ By a Com} etent Druggist and Perfect§Purity Guaranteed. with edncatin, long pracice, edgeand comprehensive mind, ie prepared to Ta mn seting of the Republican County Central Committee of Nevada ceunty held at Hunt’s Hall, Nevada City, Saturday July 17, 1886, it was unanimously resolv 10 delegates be elected to the Republican on Wednesday, A the Supervisors’ trict No. 1 and 2, three each; District No. and District No. 5, two; and that they be elected by precincts. Resolved, that a primary election for said purpose shall be held on Saturday, a 14th, 1886, under and in conformity with the provisions of the Primary Election Law, at the following times and places: The election shall be held in the precincts of Nevada and Truckee between the hours of 2 o’clock p.m, and 8 o'clock p. m. In the precinct of Grass Valiey between the hours of 1 o’clock p.m. and 8 o'clock 4 In all other precinets the election shall be held between the hours of 6 o’clock p. m. and 8 oclocksp. m. insuch manner as the voters present shall declare. Nevada City Precincts Nos. 1 and 2 are directed to hold their election jointly at the City Hall. SESS East and West Grass Valley Precincts are directed to hold their election jointly at the Town Hall. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1—3 DELEGATES, Nevada City Precinct Nos. 1 and 2-—Inspector—J. C, Rich; Judges—R. E. Robinsonand W. F. Englebright. Biue Tent—Inspector—E, P. Hagar. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 2—3 DELEGATES. East and West Grass Valley—Inspector— Ww. J. Crase; Judges—M. P. Stone and J. W. Wiley. Allison Ranch Precinct — Inspector—S. Beno t. : Buena Vista Precinct—Inspeector—D. W. Pingree. : Cottage Hill Precinct—Inspector—J. M. Higgins. Forest Springs Precinct—Inspector— Jos. Perrin. : SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 3-—1 DELEGATE, Bloomfield Precinct—Inspector D. R. McKillican. © 2 Relief Hill Precinct—Inspecter—R. A. Penrose. . Lake City Precinct—Inspector—P. A. Paine. Columbia Hill Precinct—Inspector—A. L. Woodruff. Moore’s Flat Precinct— Inspector—Jas. id. Graniteville Precinct—Inspector -Geo. 4. Ellis, Washington Precinct--Inspector—W. T. Van Oudshoorn. Omega Precinct—Inspector—A. T. Fry. Binal Valley. Precinct — Inspector—-Jas. ose. Yuba Precinct—Inspector—Geo. A. Hare. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 4—1] DELEGATE N. San Juan Precinct—Inspector—Jas. A, Stidger. Cherokee Precinct—Inspector — 8. D. Rathburn. Sweetland Precinct — Inspector—Frank Woods. French Corral Precinct—Inspector—Wm. Moulton. Birchville Precinct—Inspector—R. A. omas. Rough and Ready Precinct—Inspector— J. 8. Huntress, Indian Springs Precinct—Inspector—H. L. Hatch. Anthony House Chas. Novay.Pleasant Ridge Precinct—Inspector —I. C. Buckland. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5—2 DELEGATES. Truckee Precinct—Ins Judges—H. A. Mason and T. P. Stevens, Goodwin be made out for delegates. Qualification of voters: if qualified.” E. H. GAYLORD, Chairman. A. H, Parker, Secretary. and Truckee Republican will please copy. Semi-Annual Report of the CITIZENS BANK, on the morning of July 1, 1886. RESOURCES: Real Estate taken for debt Bank Premises . LIABILITIES: Paid up Capital in coin Reserve Fund the Citizens Bank on th Ist, 1886, and that the aevete the Bank and its t p rat proper officers and corresponPaid up Capital of the said pce eee aed TON, P D. E. MORGAN,’ Asst, Onshier. Public in and for the County of Nev: 1886. Gaal.) E. H. GAY. “Notary Public. * AGEN) }OR THE EEr'T INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WOLD Timperial, London, Northern 4 Queen, Liverpool, Lou‘on, Repubiiean Proclamation. : 4 -rtlpeely « “arboonge toa as follows: DisPrecinct— Inspector — ee Flat . Precinct —Inspector — Hy ene. . Spenceville — Precinct — Inspector — H. Mauning. tor—H. K Gage; Boca Precinct—Inspect »x—D. M. Dysar%. Little York Precinct—Inspector—W. J. Hill. Lowell Hili Precinet—Inspector— —— Hunt’s Hill Precinct—Inspector—A. G. ner. ew ; You Bet ‘Precinct — Inspector —J. 8. The inspectors and judges of elections are directed to forward the returns to the Secretary of the Republican County Committee as soon as possibleatter the election to be canvassed so that the credentials can “All who voted for Blaine in’1884, or would have so voted jy20 The Nevada Tri-Weekly Herald, North San Juan Times, Grass Valley Daily Tidings Showing its financial condition Money on hand.......2.4.8 57452 95 yu is hereby . 00 . e soa by levied for the year A. D Undivided ‘Protts me —TEACHER OF-— e Depositors. . 12081 : Due Banks.. ins) Te Vero -— Dividends Unpaid.... 306 41 —AND— Os eet Si . Foreren Laneuac nem ed a Agee of Nee ASAE. e the undersign lemnly swear that . INSTUCT! IVEN we have, each of us, rence ; egies po cowinparcriie knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing statement, and that the same isa true and correct report of the financial condition of of July are all under the custody of the said We furthermore solemnly sw ar that the ! Subscribed and sworn before me a Notary State of California, this eighth day of sus? LORD. for uver 30 years Wthas sustained the qd rank not only upou this Coast but thro Ort.. igh. eo am raabteat that hg 2 bY a su ap ° 5 Viger the ignuraut may usperse a a DR. 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Seminal hep ener vous kee prouenteneSe @ your organize. nlimited extent, pro. to. 4 special stud thus enabled trom dacing with certain his lence to voy, unerring ty the folt experi knowledge to aid and cure by scientific m Measures, viz: Sallow dark under the eyes, night sweats, mo. ia and fr : ty. If reliet be not obtained, persons so t ed should apply i ,cither in D or by letter, andhave a cure effected “4 his new and acientific mode of treating this div. eases, which n ver failsot effecting a quick and iadical cure. Married Men. © Or those who contemplate e, who are suffering under sny ef these fearful posladiee should not forget the sacred reit) resting upon them Doeais imunediate rellef. pa ane Cured at Home, Persons at a distance may be CURED at HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr Gibbor, stating case; symptons, len; of time the gn co gome og and the medicine ¥il] ly se free from damage or curiosity, to any part of the country, w th full and plain directions for use. The Doctor cures when others fail. Try him. By enclosjing TEN DOLLARS in coin, ina red letter through the Post , or through milte Sivectty pees Sarena er 7 the United States. a tg ie © _. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney -steet ‘corner Commercial, San Francisco, Office Box 1967. Those who can not visit;the city can by givng their ny ceed in their own way, receive advice,and when desired, treatment me with every assurance of LETTERS RETURNED OR Address, : DR.J. C. YOUNG, No. 7 Stockton 8t Kerr’s Asthma Cure. 1 UC RES) ASTHMA, BRONCHTIs; Threat ana Lung affections, Coughs, Colds, Quiozy, Sore Hoarseness, Soreness of the Chest er Lungs, Weakness in es igg raraies Colic, gs Pnenmon tion. It heals the entire system. tasting as ice cream. 3 Vinginta Crry, May2,1884, Four bottles of Kerrs Asthma Cure myself of the worst sore throat, hoarse: and cold that I ever had, Mrs, Jane Prowex. GREED#IELD, Mason Valley, June 1 Jtn Four oottles of Kerr's Pleasant 42% Correspondents will pl inform Dr. Gibbon that they recd this advertisement in NevapDA City Da Ly Transcewt, DR. MINTIE, THE SPECIALIST. Dr. Kerr’s Asthma Cure cured my daughter of pneumonia. We use it for cough, aud_colds and always found it very effective : Mrs, TuerEsa Youne, No. 11Kearny St., San Francisco Treats all Chronic, Special and Private Diseases with Wonderful Success glish Remedy Isa certain cure for N. . ous Debtlity, Lost Man: hood, Prestaess for me. Asthma Cure cure me of onia.— ofaterrible cough sxtveen months stand ing.—J. W. Crawford, paarenger at Folsom }street wharf. Redington & Co. says that > Keas’s Asthma Cure sells ssadily on its ow Ber whan ali: Nena fhe a cqug: throat jung affections, and gives universal _.sfaction Two bottles of Kerr’s Asthma cured my two children of ters, Willo Asthma ‘that a man ever kad.—J. B. His ie, Deput County Treasurer, Hawthorne, Ne REDDINGTON & OWhoessale Drug Plea] fects of youthful ("Fs follies. aud exdrinking intexicating liquors. Dr. ntie, who isa regular physician, graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, will to forfeit $500 for a case of this kind the Vital Restorative (unde his adviceand trearment) not cure. bottle, or four times the quanti! special $1.50 a » $5, sent toanyiaddrese on receipt of or. O . gists, Agents, 526 and.5SiMarket street, Sau D.‘ in private name. if desired, by Dr. . *tancigco. M ntie, 11 Kearny 8t., 8. F., Cal. J. J. Mack & Co., Nos. 9 and 11, Front street. Langley & Michaels, Now. 101, 108 and 105 street, corner of Pin 427 and 42 Win oastie me aes letter nt to any one. a i tatin, opupteats ax sak ane Strict se-. C.F, Richards & Co., Ni recy n-regard toall business transactions. , Sansome street, corner of Clay. 3. K. Gates & Co., 417 Sansome street, ; corner Commercial. : i Ordinance No. 78. _ . KIRK, GEARY & CO., Wholesale Agente, = Sacramento, Cal. Sold by all Druggists and DealAN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE REVEGold “Bullign. 3. .cciscse ee Checks, cash items.. “49 bo . ,NOE FOR NEVADA crTy. a Cemie Marianas 1388 65 . ] “HE Board of Trustees of Nevada City do. £4FPrice 5O Cts and $1.00 por bottle Laterest bearing Bonds. -.-.--. 36726 00] 1y,."1 A taset fort wfiecente om each . 7 Loans on Real tae.. sone Pf one hundred dollars of the © and Winted . \ ad Cit Loans on Bonds & other securities, 10260 00 Se ee ae ch within . sod * hes Y. Loans on personal security.... 30990 re ty, for a o Orvedants anecants _— o Gene ma abe ow man to edliit \) Fund pu » and eents on each ee Sohal See /reigy Passed June ist, 1886. HO. MILLS, Preside. W.Gimumoe PROP. E. MULLER AND THOROUGH BASS. 0. A. TOMPKINS. J. F. PARSONS, PARSONS & TOMPKINS, Quartz Mills & Hoisting Works Erected anywhere on{the_Coast. Correspondence solicited, : Ofice— Union St., Nevada City, Cal. 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