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July 4, 1885 (4 pages)

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nnn igi RORY Nt ABE ACEI NN AE GL CTI IO f meccmneNe TO THE. UNFORTUNATE. ““‘>R GIBBON’S PW DISPENSARY #9 No. 623 Kearney Street, omer Commercial San Francisco a eas Establietrr 1854, for thetrer ment of Sexu» and Seminal Dir _ eases such as Gon Orrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all ites formNe, Seminal weaknes: . Im ncy , etc.— . Skin Diseases (o * years’s standing feng tli d + legs sui y son has.the pleasure of annotnthat he has returned from visiting the petal Hospitals of Europe, and has reod at the Dispensary, 62% Street San Francisco, where his [) its and those requiring his servioes may find him. seminal Weakness. “Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abusv. This vice,or depraved sexuui indulgénce, is practiced by the youth of bothi-sexes to analmost unlimited exteut, producing with unerring certainty the following c measures, viz; Saliow countenance, “dark spots under the: eyes, pain in the head, ringing-in the ears, noise tike the eins eaves and the rattling vi un ess about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunteu intellect, loss of confidence, dittidence in apstrangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples anu u about the face, furrey tongue, fetia breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats,monomania and frequent tusunity. If relief be not obtained, persons vo afflict ed should apply immediately, either in persor or by letter, andhave » cure effected by hin new and acientific mode of tfeating this dis eases, which never failsof effecting @ quick and radical cure. Married Men. Or those who contemplate niarriage, who are suffering under eny of there fearfu: maladies, should not forget the sacred rebility resting upon them hor delay to t+) immediate relief. Cured at Home, Persons at a distance may be CURED A1 HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr Gibbon, stating case; symptons, length of time thi disease hascontinued, and the medicine wil, be promptly sent, free from e Or curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions for use, The Doctor when others iail, Try nim, By enviosDOLLAKS in coin, ina reyistereu letter through the Post Orttice, or through Wells, Fargo & Co. a packaye of medicine will.be delivered by exprews to any part oj the United states Address DR. J. F: GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner onmercis , San Francisco Post Oftice Box 1957. ‘Correspondents will please inform Dr alton that they recd Ghif advertisguxent iu NEVADA Citya. Ly ‘TRANSCRIPT Cc AMPION MINING COMPANY. ' Location of principal place of business, Sar-Francisco, California. Location of works, Nevada County, California, Notice.—There are delinquent upon the fclilowing described stock, on account of assessment number 19, ievied on the twentythird day vf April, 1855, the several amounts set opposive the names of the respective shareholders, ee See 0. 0. Certf. Shares, Am’t. 67 1000-80 00 435 4 60 458, 25 567 10 741 200 FA 45 490 26 618 Names. Gumpel Michails, Klaas M Klaas M Klaas M Lecocq Theo Cleoph ~ Od 8 Sainsot Anna Sainsot Anna 10 80 Seregui b 2 600 4800 Anain accordance with law,and an order of the Board of Directors, wade on the 23d aay of April, 1886, somany shares of each 3m cel of such stock as may Le necessary willbe sokiat public auction, at the oltice of the Secretary, No. 522 Montgomery # reet, San Francisco, California, on TUESDAY, the thirtietn day of Jnve, 1885, at the hour of three o'clock, P. M., of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of thesale.THEO, WETZEL, Secretary. Office, No. 522 Montgomery ptreet, San Francisco, California, 12 Nevada County N. G. B. R. 200 16 3 200 RAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT Nevada City --ON AND AFTER— Wednesday, March 25th, 1885, AS FOLLOWS LEAVING FOR COLFAX. 40 A. M, DAILY ; connecting with Pas5. senger arriving in San Francisco at 6.40 P. M., and 6.40 P. M 1.15 P, M. DAILY. 6.03 9 P.M, ARRIVING FROM OOLFAX. A.M DAILY, P.M DAILY connecting with Pas senger leaving San Francisco at 7.30 JOHN F. KIDDER, ManagerT ‘Broad St. Market. Nevada City, California. JAMES MONRO, Proprietor. I AM prepared tojeupp)) the perple of Nevad City and vicinity with Choice Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, 8 ausages, Corn Beet, éto. 4 * At as low rates as can be purchased any ~ where in Nevada City.’ ble disONG LOOKED FOR + Pacific Tucabacor. Agen EGGS BETTEK THAN A HEN. The best Machine 1 the World Send stamp for INustrated Cir ular to GEv, B, BAYLEY, Manufacture) . agd No, 87,{Castro St., Jakland, Cal EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. BRUAD STREET,,....NEVADA CIT) ®pposite National Exchange Hctel, JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor (Successor to D. Welllington) es Propriétor of the EMPIRE STABLE a@unounces that he has now -thetarges Lot of Horses, Carriages and Buggie: To be found in this part of the State. Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons anc tacks to let at the shortest notice and on the inost reasonable terma, The Horses are free from vice, ot goodsty] and capable of going as fast as any gentleman ares to drive Carriages for Funerals Attendea to with Promptness. Goode Saddle Horses always on hand, Horses boarded by the day,week or month and the greatest of care guaranteed for the working class, Senc 10 cents for postage, an we’will mail you FREE, : roya!, valuable box of sam ple goods that will put youin the way_o inaking niore money in a few days than you ever thought possible at any business Tap ital not required, Wewill scart yeu, You can work all the time or in re thne only The work is universally adapted to both sexes, youn, and old, Youcan easily eacl from 50 cents to $6 every evening. Thatal who want work may test the business, w: wake this unparalleled offer: to all who are not well satisfield we wiil send $1 to pay tor the trouble of writing us. Full particulars directions, étc,, sent free. Fortunes will be made hy those who give theirwhole time tu the work. Great success’ absolutely suie. Don’t delay. Start now. Address S118.» & Co., Port'and, Ma’ne. ‘ pa SANEORD'S. DR. SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR is just what its nama implics: a Ve. etuble Liver Medicine, and for diseases resulting from a deranged or to-pid condition o2 tne Liver suc’: as Biliousress, Cos‘iveness,. Jaundice, D. spe;sia, Ma'aria, Sick-Headache, Rheumatism, etv.; an Invaluable Family Medicine, For full information send your ad dress-on-a-postal.car_for 100_page book on the ‘Liver and its Diseases,” to br. Sanferd, 24 Duane Street, New York. Any Druggist will tell you its Rep ulation. 3 oe. MINTIS:, THE SPECIALIST. . No, 11 Keariry St., San Francisco « Treats all Chronic, Special and Private Diseases with Wonderful success, The Great English Remedy a Is a certain cure for Nerve ous Deb lity, L torhora, all the evil e7 fects of youthful follies ana ex cesses, and in king tne ‘ ate of the University of Pennsylvania, wiil agree to forfeit $500 for a cae of this kind the Vitel Restorative (ander his special adviceand trea: ment) wll not cure. $1.50 a bottle, or fourtimes the quantity, $5, sen: toany adresg on receipt. of — riee, or C, O D., in private name if desired, by Dr. Miatic, Il Kearny St., 8. F., Cal. eal Sample Bottle Free, Will be sent to any one applying by letter stating symptoms, sex and age, Strict screcy Tn regard to all business transactions. ELES 0} poonpry YOLVYLNAINOD ant 4 A Bonanza for Agents. THE AMERICAN Farm and Home Cyclopedia. N FLLUSTRATED GUIDE to wealth, A. health and happiness, and a work that No. 467. ‘ Application for Patent toa Mining Claim. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal. May 1st, 1885. OTICE is heevy given that JAMES DUNCAN, whose Post Oilice is Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal,, has made application for Patent for the “Cornucopia Quartz Mine,” bearing goid, embracing tif teen hundred (1500) linear feet. of the vein, lode ¢ depusit, together with surfacground, six hundred (600) feet. in width in Washington Mining + istrict, Nevada councy, California, and deacsibed inthe piat and field notes on file in this office, as folluws, é [No,'1468,) : Application for Patent to a Mining Claim. United States f and Offics. Sacramento, May 2. 1885, OTICE is hereby given, that JOHN W. N HART, Ww one posioifice is Nevada City, Nevada county, Ual., has made application for patent for the *‘Hiawatha Piacer Mine, bearing gold, with surface ard ip Blue Tent Mining District, Nevada county, california, and described in the plat und wong notes on file in this office, as follows, viz: Leen seer'y J dia. on Soath at a live oak tree 12 inches auk of Suuth Yaba River, viz : Cummencing at post in rock dome svuth cagswily coruer of the Claim Uleraéu LL W. ab Nu, 8, On borulerly Daun OF Buuie (due wiyer rum wircu tue suuol Gasveriy “urher GL & Cuuli beats a. Som W. hw Rains distant (aud Une secuiVul post Cum alun ty Seciiviie 1, %, 14 wu 12, 4. 17, N. «. Li B, atulnt Piavly detldlau veuts XN, 18? ov by. 4,06 Cualus Ginsu) wd & live vak Urew Veli suuci cheleily Curuer UF Ube Gulu dlinlug UU.'s Will Bie Ucsigualed ws wl NY. 41, Db, Dems NN, Tor 20 be 44.04 cual Jinldeb, Wo tie Byer ul but HOLbuTk.) Bavie sau vi We Yobe Guild diluing Gus Wuase ail Dears BD 15S &. U.UD cilibiud Ulobuue. iMeuce WALD MMaguelle Varun -7~ Kuso, 2. UM ul W, Lov cimilis, courte Of Wausls si LOKL FOU, 24.0% Cima, Post Ui uve aivulidl meet ogi vial vi 10 K Marke ©. ot OL. 4, itu Walch b Gouule yt ver vee 20 tits, dia, Deats i. 12 deam W. Us inks yiolunt, duvuve N, Su~ W. 4.54 Chin. yeb 1 FUCK MCU based U. Y. at. NU. %, vib BUT bud vl sue Grail YLU4 Sus, Fst li .UCK Mivlud INoraeu ©. yal, isu,—0,—Tiuis WHICL & VG Van Lieu @ lus, Wiel, Ueutg.-, we W.d2 huks ulsbuur, Tueuve bd. 15vo’ E, 4.0% cite. PUst Wiataou B, 2. Y al, nu, 4, Lue Deerel Atemotle Wuuts shine, 17.44 vip Cuulre OL Wiheulluybuu Fuad, 2u.22 Cito. PUst 1 Kuve Wend Minked &, Yai. NYU ¥, vu ueFtielly bank vl duvulls Yuus iMiver, vellg wisy Pusu Nu, & ul Seciel Afedsuie ola t% Mine, tou Which & 1166 Udb bive a4 lus, Uist, VedEs IN. Lied OW. 4.44 Chis. dinwant, ‘uae, 007 bb, Z.U5 chs, bus 4 FUCK WvUnU liained ©, Y. abe ny. 1, ou J+ Giiu UF lUUe Cll 0,40 Cidiis WW hue pice Vb USg late CU bali biiyy tes wo UT AU hie evPuy CQL UE MUU eae ds (10,45) mteo, su Utoygualod WS WNub NYU, busl yin ia Beouun 41, Towoshp 17, worm stbniye, 1. Bayt, 16. Viaviv twee wil Wer.atold, OMA LUCK Was sade vii Le ZU ve) A ECUUst,, a. WV, hood uy UU, Bergucu. su vate ~ZUUN Udy ui relruary, aA, i304, Was yruuteu, ovld wud cuuVoyou ve sus applicdas, dauied Udlicall, Dy Lue sin 32 U, Betgusul, Uy UeuuUl Dit gai duu BdiL, MY Maduiuy pollosmucd Gil Work woul CA Pele vis wold Chal up WW bled byplica10 bud HOW OW0S Uibecene UU ie pu edolul bherevi, Aujululiyg Cusdilid wie ob ‘muy ilwet,” “Hiaasen,” “Kuve Quite Leuge, Nu. Zand dike oie.” “Dlatienw & sul D. We ake” “puipnurel UG. Buu dW. as. sud Devel LPeusu.e Yates dliues,” Au petouns lvidiug wuy suverse Chait igiehy & OC uerery reYydleu by pieoend bur sale De.ure biuld (Mee Wiuilu plkby ‘ayo stvll bue bist Gay of puvisting escul, BY, #. LAL Las, eoyister, E. H. Gayioru, Avtwuiney. The first day of pubiushing of the sbove AULICE wien Ul Le Yok Udy Vi alay, LODO s [No. 1466.) Application for Patent toa Mining Claim, United states Land Office, Saciameuto, Vui., May 1, lass. OTICK. is bervy given, tint JAME Bf VUNVAN, whu.e pustullive ls Nevude wy, Nevada County, Cus., bas wade appu vatiun fur putene tur che “""pecrey ‘Treasury quarts Mine,” bearing youd, emoracing twon hanured (LOWY) linear feeb O. Une 5 ei, tude ul depus b, bugecuer WIL ot. luce ground 31X Mu Ured (OUU) ieel Lu Width, in Washing ik Mo uti Vis tsivt, Nev uuu vounty, cia .vtnid, Buu Gescrived Ju the piat wad elu uvtes vu the i tis Oftive, us Jouows, viz: ,., Con meni wb pose iu Fock lvund a) sUUCBC dor rly COruer Of the cltin, (betmy wivw pub Nv. 6 of the Cormucupi quarcc uine), Marked 31 Q M NY J, ace ding on srtherly bauk Of buubu uve Fiver, Om winch & live owk tree 1Z ins, diau. bears 4-45 W 1.14 chain., distant (anu the seciON post cobilnon Ww dectious 1,2, Ll aug i4, FIT 0 Kil b, M Doi, beurs ww 449 14 4 00.54 Chuius distant), Aud ws dive ook tree veilg suubleastony corner Of Luba Guia auluy Uv.'s miulsite, designated us let No, ai B, vewrs iN. 809 zu’, B 2202 chs, disbik, wind Che apex OL the Lortherly gabic sud vf the Luba Guid Mining Cov,’s quartz mid bode BS. BLS BS, AZ idchs distance, sHeHGYE WIth Ha HeGe Variution 179 b., N. 10 50’, W. 6.00 chis., Cenver of Washington cuud 24.60 cho., postin rock Mound markee 3 ‘Lt. QM, No. 4, from which post No 6 ot JOF. Ucupls quarts ne beats N. 169 66, wW. 26: cus, distant; thenve N, 67°, W. 6.10 Jus; post in ruck iuvuud markeus8, T. Q. M No. 2 0n nortu eud of lode vials 10.10 cos.; pust ii rock mound marked 8. T, Q. aM. Nu. v3; Neve 8, 42° 2o', . 16.52 chs, center vt Wasuingvon road 25,82 chs.; pose iu rock vui va bilo of rucks overtooking tur South Yuba river on nurth bank of same, vuence 8, 679, b. 363 Cus.; post in “rock avund Maraed 8. ‘Il. Q. M. No, 1 on souti sud Of lode claun, 6.04 cus,, 10 the place o. Osluning, Coutaluiog ter and mnetystwo vas hu aaredths (10.92) acres, and desiguasvd a4 Lot No, 60, in sescion 11, ‘Township 17 North, Rauye li Bast, Mc. Diablo Base anu Mevidiwu. Suid location was made on the 9th day of @ebrusry, 1884, by UC. G. Fergusoa, and de ‘eluplaeats commenced, and on the 26th oo yout Pebruairy, 1884, was sdld and con. veyed tu thisapplicant by deed of bargain aud sale, by the said CU. G, Fergusou, ana +pplicuut has owed and possessed the satu viaun uy to this applicatiun, and now owns vhe sA@iiv aud 1s in che possession thereof. Aujuming claims are the ‘May flower,” “Hatiaway,” “Yuba Quartz Ledge No, 2 and nilll site,” “Marietta G. & 8, Q. M.’ “sulphuret G, & 8. Q. MM.” and “Coruucopia Qiartz Mines ” Aii persons holdingany adverse claim» chereiv ure hereby required to present the same befvre this oitce within s.xty days (rom the first day of publishing hereof. Vv. FL TA. Luk, Keyister. E, H. Gaylord, Attorney. The first day of publishing of the above notice was on the Yih day of May, 1835. Notice for Proving Will. N theSuperior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, — In the matter of the estate of Anthoni Thorsou,deceased Notice ix her by given that Sarcurtay, the 27th day of June, 1885, at10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court Roo of said Vourt, atthe Vourt Eouse in the Vity and County of Nevada has been appointed as the time and plice for proving the will o. said Autho i Tuorson,deceased,and for hearung the application of B. D, Chadwick tor the issvance to hin of Letters— ‘Testamentary, Whep and where any person interested may appesr and contest the same. Dated Juno 13th, 1835, Fr, G_ BEATTY, Clerk, By W. D. Haxrkis, Deputy, Gaylord & Svar's, Attys for Pe.’r. VY Insolvent Notice, N‘THE SUPERIOKX COURP, COUNTY of Nevasa, State of Califofnia, In the matter of NELSON MARTIN, an insolvent Debtor, : NELSUN MABTIBCON insolvent debtor, having wpplied to this Court for-a discharge from his debts,14t is hereby ordered that the Clerk of ta1s Court give notice to all every farmer who expects to d will be ell d to in self defenge, The Meats delivered within a tance free of charge. If you wanta nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or Chop, give me-a call. Lintend to always keep the best meatsto . beprocured in the market at the shop, aud customers, whether old or young, can rely upon gettirg what they order. A share of publicpatronage !s respectfully solicited, __> All -ettlements will be made with Monr Broad Stre at th treet Market, eanie as usun Constable and Collector. Legal Business and Collections “promptly attended to MACHINERY-AND TOOLS For Light Manufacturing and ad ‘ Laine te. ‘ood BARNES, & Co., Syracuse, N.¥ P urch \ is an favaluabie daily receren ‘e book for the farm r, hia wife, sons and dau.. ters, supplied with a copious index to make reference vasy and expeditious, and illustrated. with over 2,000 engravings, and nearly 1h n colors, This book is designed to supply want long felt by the ~ ublic, and espeiall ~ Beppo Neg ok NEW B ea on 30, ual good Ooks OPHER 8 LA ROTS. we Apply for circulars to a J. DEWING & Cu. gsasioy I0J "Ysep [12 30 wor 3 Ajuo usunury Sueysnyy osod = & JO} St 3] : -dnc not Pp Par litors whO have proved their debts, to appear béfore this Court, at the qourt Kocm thereof, on the SIXTEENTH DAY F 4ULY, 1885, at the-hour of ten o’clock, A.M, and show cause, if any they have,why “he said Nilson Martin should not be disharged from all his debts, in aco rdance with ‘he statutes im such cas.8 made ano provided. lt is further ordered, that notice of said application be given to the creditors, by sual, and by publicatios (for at least once in each week), in the Nevada Diiy Trasscript, a newspape > publ shed: in said county. B, F, MYRSS, superior Judge, Dated June 12, 18385. ‘ Attest: F G, Beatty, Clerk. 6, He, Gaylosd, Att’ Notice to Creditors. the Superior Court of_theot . Nevada, State of California, inthe matter of the Estate of Th anie’s, deceased, Notice is hereby: given: by. the undersigned, Adn inistrator of. the estate o Thomas Daniels, deceased, to-the.cre-litor: 2f and all persons hav ng claimé against the saiu deit jets} pp vec Ravine, marked ci. P. M. No, 1, for Hiawatha Placer M ne, thenc: with magne ic variation loo E, 8, 45 1 2° «. alo yg suuth bank Of South Yuba Kive: up said stream 8.50 chains to post in rock mvuund marneu H. P.M No, 2, set beside a piv stamp early covered with tuilingr. fhence >. 569 E. 8.29 chains to a leaning tive oak tree 14 inches dia. marked H. P. weilo, 3 Thence », 65 1-45 &. 9 08 chs. to post in rock mound marked H. P. M. No 4, set where old csbin formerly stood, new removed, from wh ch Post wo. 5 o1 Horace Ki‘ham Placer nine, patented, bears 8, 39° ww &. 10.92 chaing distant. Thence 38. 74 14° &. 015 cross old Llinow rvad, now unu-ed, 2-58 chs cros> scetion Lne betweet Sections 15 aud 16, 11.07 ¢hs uorth of corner to Sections 15, 16, 21 a.d 22, 1.17, N. RO aM DM by caiculatio., whe vusner pose destroyed atdiav trace Ot vgaring trecs to be found ¥.71 chains to post Iu Tock mound set where old sium, wrmerly stood, marked H, P.M, No, 5, ou wuich-as live oak trve 16 inches dia. vears N. 65° W. 86 jinks distant, and the southery end of @ wheel aud pump shatt ovars W. 007 KB. 48 inks uistaut, and the custerly eud of « mining excavation bears 3. 401-49 BE. 45 chains disant. Thenced 1-29 EB. 10,50 1059 section fie between sections 16 and 22, 12.2 chains, Kast of corver Ww Sectivus 15,16 2land 2z, T. 17N KB. vik. M. VD. M, by caiculscion, 11.35 chains tv @ leaning jive oak tree 20 inch 8 dia, tacked H. P.M. No. 6, frou which @ live jak tree being corner No, 6 of Enterprise Uanon Placer Miue patented bears 8, 20° 82’ E, 18,02 chains distant. Thenve South 64-4~ KE. crossing South Yuuu Kiver 4.55 chins tu & tive Ouk tee 24 inches dia, Mark od H. P.M, No, 7, standing vn voith bank uf South Yuba Kiver from w ich the head of a wing dum bears N. 45 1-4> W. 3.75 chuins uistaut, ‘Lhence N 31149 W along North veuk ofS uth Yuba Kiver, 1,07 cross secjou line besween Sections 15 and 22, 36.65 vosins Kast of corucr to dections 16, 16, ZL anu 22,'L, 17.N, #9 6K. M, D. M, by caleujation, 869 chaiss to aiive oak stulip 1d witches dia. marked H. P, M No, 8, “Phence N. 461-49 W. ¥,28 chains to & pustin rock moun Marked H P.M, No, 9. Thence N, 781-42 W. 6.15, cross section iine vetweeu ections 15 and 16, 1468 chains North ot corner to Sections 15, 16, 21 aud 22, ‘I. 17 N. &. 9B, M.D, at, by cuiculation, 8.65 cross Ad Luinois road now unused, 10.15 chs tu + post in rock mwund marked H. BP. M. No. 10 trou which a uead fir tree 30 inches uia, wears 8.79? K, 142 «hainus distant and the Northerly end of a wheel and pump +hat bears 3. 86° 23’ W. 4.12 © alos uis ant, thehce N, 60 % 4° W. 10 00 chs tu @ post in rock jwouud warked H, rv, M ihe Lfheuce N. 50° W. 12.20 chains toa ;ost in +0cn mound marked i, &, M. No, 12 set on North bank of South Yuba Kiver at june vion of Kennebec ravine, from which w live sak tree 20 inches dia, bears N, 34 1-29 E. 70 links distant, and the section Post coamon to Sections 20, 21, 28 and 29T. 17, N. K. 9 BE. M.D, M. bears 8. 28 1-45 W, 123.58 couius distant, the Section Posts on No oreh side of Sectious 2l aud 22can vt be fourd. neuce 8. 35 1-22 W. crossiag Soutn Yuba duver 3,02 chs to the place of beginning, dutaming an area of sixteen aud Seveuteen one-nunudrevths (16,17) acres. and desycuated as Lot No. 77, in Sections 15, 16 und 22, Lownship 17, North, Runge il East, st, Diablo Buse and Mer-dian, Aujoin.ng claims are the ‘Yuba Gravel Range Mine,” *Dannal’s Placer,” ‘'E.terprive Canyon Placer,” “sailor F.at Piacer,” Ceptrul Placer,” * Enterprise Piacer,” and ‘orace William Placer” mines, Ali persons holding any adverse claims -hereto are hereby required to present the wuue bevre this olttice within sixty days «om the first day of publishing hereot. ED. F. +s AYLUK, Register. Cross & Simouds, Attorneys. The first day of publishing of the above autice War on the 0th day of May, 13885. (No. 1474.} Application for Patent toa Mining Claim.United States Land Office. Sacramento, + al., May 16th, 1885. OTICE is hereby given’, tha JAMES A DUNUAN, whose po-toffice is San Franc sco, Cal., has made application for patent forthe ‘‘Free Trade Quartz Mine.’ pearing vod, embracing fifceen hundred (1500) linear feet of the vein or lode, wili surface ground six nundred feet in widtn, in Washington Mining District, Nevada sounty, Culifo. nia, and descr bed ‘n the plat and field notes on file in this office, s sollows, viz: : _ *SURYRY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES Commencing at post in rock mound at Southeast corner of claim marked F, T,Q. M No, 3,(be ng also post No, 4of Celia Quartz Mine,) from which bears a black oak tree 12 in. dia, N, 89° E, 11 }ks; double black “as tree 8 inch, dia, bears 8, 61 3-49 W. 34 )ks. list, Thence, with magnetic ariation 17° B.,.N: 3° 54” W. 20.66 bs, Crow Section ‘ine between sections 9 and 16, 54.74 chs. East of corner to Sections 8, 9, 16,17 T. 17 N. +t, 11 E. M, D. M,, 22.73 cns, or 1500 feet. Post in rock mound at Nortiieast cortier ot claim marked F. T. Q. M. No. 4, from which bears a pine tree 20 inch. dia. S15’ 4° W1.64chs dist. Thénee, 8 88° 30° W $.94chs. Cross small favine course Northeascerly, 4 54 chs, or 300 feet; post marked FT QMNo. 3 on North end of lode ‘claim 9 09 cha, or 600 fest; postin rock mound at Northwest corner of -claim marked F TQM No. 5, from which bears & sugur p ne tiee 48 inches dia 8 65° W 88 Iks dist; thence, 8 3° ba’ E 1 98 cbs; cross Section line between Sections 9 und 16, 45°66 chains East of corver to Sections 8, 916 and 17, T17 N, RIE M D M, 6 80 chs; cross-small ravine, course Northeasterly 22 73 chs or 1500 feet; post in rock mound at Southwest corner or claim narkei F TQ M No. 6 (being alyo post No, 5 of Celia Quartz mine) from which beary~a black oak tree 20 inches dia N 81) 3-4° 8 44 links dista t and Scction cor: er comnton to Sections 8,9, 16,17, T17 N, R11 E, MpM, bears N 66° 13’ W 51 54 chs distant ‘Tn: nee N 83° 80' £065 chs; dr) ditch follows alony came 2 55 chs; leave ditch chs or 300 ft; post marked F TQ M No,“1 on south end of lode claim (beivg also post No. 2 of Celia Quartz Mine) 9 09chs or 600 feet, to the place of b’ ginning; and containing 20 63-109 acres, and vg, Vokes aslot No. 53 in See tions 9and 16/Township 17 No ch, Range 1) Kast Mv.;Piablo Base and Meridian. : Adjoiting caim is ‘he ‘Merrill Place Claiux”’ All persons holding any adverse claims there-o-are hereby required_to present the saive before this office within. sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof, Eb. F, ‘TAYLOR, Register. E.H. Gaylord, Atty. The first day of publi hing .of the above notice was May 19th, 1885, [No 1470] Application for Patent to a Mining Cl United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal.,May 12th, 1885. OTICE js herefy given, that ELLEN S. } HAWKE, whose pcstottice is Nevada City, Nevada couuty, Cal., has made application for patent for the ‘ Cleveland Placer Mine,” baring vold, in Nevada Mining District. Nevada County, Caliturnia, and described in the plat and field notés’ on file in th sottic , as follows, viz: Northwest 1 4 of Northwest 1-4; West 12 of We t12 of Northeast 1-4 of Northwest 1-4, Section 14; Souheast 1-4 of Northeast 1-4 of Northeast 1-t Section 15, Township 16 North, Range 84,East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, and containing 60 acres, Adj-ining claims are the ‘‘All’s Well e,” and=* ckman and
Quartz Mive.” All persuns holding any adverse claims, thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days trom the first day of publishing hereof. . ml A ' Eb. F. TAYL' -R, : : Register, First Newspaper Publication May 14, 1885. mses -J I. Caldwell, Atty. ceased, toexhibitthem with the y vouchers within four months after the ‘rst publication of this notice, to the gaid Administrator, at the Law (ffice of Gaylord & prea te bees the Court Hose, Ne ada Citv, Nevada County, ~ eee __JOHN DANIELS, _ Administrator of the estate of Thomas vaniels, deceased. ; Dated at Nevada City, June 13," ‘ . Gaylord & Searls, Attys, — i Jels John Caldwell. : ‘Thos. 8. Ford. CALDWELL & FORD, ‘Attorneys & Counselors at Law, Offiice—Beckman Buildirg, cor, Broad and -,. Pine streets, — ee NEVADA CITY, CAL. _— United States Land Office. Sacramento, Cal., May 16th, 1885. neisco, Cal., ground six hundred feet (600) in width, in Washington Mining District, ty, California, and described in an! field notes on file in this office, lows, viz: SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Commencing at post in rock mound at the plat as folM Ny. 3, from which bears a suvar pine tree 40 inches diam. N 68 1-25 W 22 Iks. Thence, with magnetic variation 17° E, N 0° 18'.E, 0.85 hs, cross dry ditch, course Northweste. ly; 1 00 chain cross small rayine cour-e Easterly; 1.55 chs cross dry ditch, ame as above, course Nor h asterly, 9.93 chs cross small ravine, ceurse Easrerly, 12.73 or 1500 feet. Post in rock mound at Northeast ¢orner-of-claim marked C_Q M No. 4 (beiny also post No. 3 of Free Trade Quartz Mine), from which bears. bla k oak ‘ree 12 inches viam. N 89° E 11 Ikx; double black oak tree 8 inches diam. S 61342 W 34 Iks; thence 848° 30’ W, 4 54 chs or 300 feet; post marked C Q M No, 2, . North end of lode clai » 6,54 chs Dry ditch ollows along s-me_ 8.44 chs; leave ditch 9.09 chs or 600 feet: post in rock mound at Northwest corner of claim marked CQ ol No. 5 (being also. post No, 6 of Free Trade Quartz Mine) from whi h bears a! lack oak tree 20 inche. diam. N 81 3-4° E 44 iks, aud the Sect on post common to Sections 8, 9. 16,17, T17 N, R11 E, -M D M, bears N 66° 13° W 51 44 chs distant. Thence 8 Southwesterly; 0.80 chscro.s mining ditch course ~outhwe terly; 17.31 chs ctoss wag pgst in rock mound at Southwe t corner oj clam marked CQ M No. 6, trom whe W 79 lks dist; thence N 88° 30’ B. 2.49 chs. end of lode claim & 3 feet tothe place of beginning, and contain No, 64, in Section: 16, Townssip tT di Claim.” from the first day of pul shing hereof. ED. F. TAYLOR, Kegister. E. H. Gaylord, Atty. notice was May 19, 1855. INSOLVENT NOTICE. N theSuperior Court of the County of Ne . vada, State of California. Cierk of this Court give notice to all credi before this Court, at the Court room there such cases made and provided. it is fur her ordered ished in said county. J. M. WALLING, County, California, Dated June 8 h, 1885. Attest: F,G. Beatty Clerk, A. Burrows, Atty for Insolvent. Notice of Executor’s Sale. ESTATE OF J. F. SCHULTHESS, deceased. OTICE is hereby given, that in prreuance of an order of the SuperiorCourt or Nevawa county, in the matter of*the estate: tJ F. Sciulthess, deceased, the undersiyned, the e> ecutrix of the last will and testament of said deceased, willsell'at pubvou t) on Saturday, June 20th, 1885, 4t the hour vf one o'clock P. M., at the door of the Court Hovse, in Nevada City, in said-couyty, all right, itle and incerest that said J, F. Schul. hess had at the time of his dec ase, or that sad estate had at any time since or has now of, in-and to the foilowing described real Prepay: All that certain piece of pitented gravel mining claim s.tuate in the Township aid County ofNevada, State of Califoreis, in Woods’ Ra. ine, about ove mile westof Ne vada‘ ity, beginning ata stake marked L No 1, from’ which the Section stake com mon to Secti.ns 1,2, Lt and 12, in T 16, N of K 8 Exast M DK and M bears North 63 deyrees 30 miu East, at tne distance of 2z chains and 86 links; thence West 10 chains to a stake marked L N No 2; thence South 30 chains to a stake ma ked L N No 8; thence West 10 chains to a stake markeu LN No 4; thence South 10 chains to a stake marke . L No6; thence south 10 chains to « stake marked L No7; thence Kast 10 chs to astaxke mirked L No 8; thence North 50 chs to-the place of beginning, containg 60 a :res, Reserving and excepting from the abeve that certain parcel of -ard containing 15 acres,.more (r less, conve, ed by C. W. Cross et als, to Nevada Uity Geld Q Mining Co, by deed recorded in Byok of beeds No 57, pages 643-44, fa Also the undivided three-quarters of that Tunnel right situated and located on Red Hill, in Nevada ‘Township, County of Nevada and State of California, in Sections” 11 and 14, T 16, N-R8 &,M DB and M, commencing ata point on the East ‘and West center line 0f said Section 11, 20 chains West. trom thequarter section corner common to sections lland 12 (which point of commencement is also cn the Sou h and North line dividing the Wyoming patented ground) thence runmng South 15 chains ; thence running E.si Schains; theme running South 30 chains to Deer Creek and into Section 14; thence running East 10 chains ; thence runnitg North 2} chains ; therice ruubing Kast 5 chains; thence North 25 chains to Wyoming post No 10; thence more or less West 5 chains to Wyoming post No 12; thence North15 chains across Wyom ing post Nu 9 to the poiut of commencement, contair-ing 86} acres, var 18> 10°. Ab so all veins or lodes of quartz to be met in the course of the tu ine! aud surface ground appertaining thereto, Also the Columbus tunnel’ right ‘on Red Hill, Nevada Township and County, State of California, running in a norchwesterly direction 650 feet more «r less, to the northWest corner of Woods Ravine, pa ented mining ground, and to a postmarked CTR No, 2, andalso L P No. 2, and also running from said post No, Lin an ea terly cirection 350 feet mure or less to the westerly line of the Wyoming Patent and to a postinarked CT KNo. 3, comprising these 10 54-100 acres of patented and, bounded and described «s follows,viz; Beginning at a line running east and west through the center of Section 11, 20 chains west of the east line of Section 11, and on the east-line of Woods Ravine Pa ent and at a post marked L P No10:thence running North var 18° East 10 94.100 chains to a pust marked L, P No1; thence running West 10 chains to a post marked . . P No2; thence South 10 94-100 chains toa post marked L. P No8; thenze E (across Wood’s Ravine) 10 chains to point of beginning, as per surve: :\ MARGAR»*.T LaNNEVILLE, — . Executrix of Last Will and Testament of J. F. Schulthess, fleceased, m23s A. Burrows, Atty. +. POSTPONEMENT. The above ale is b, order of the Executrix’s attorney po-tponed until Monday, the o'clock M. at the samplaee. FINAL PROOF. U. S. Lanp Orrics, SackaWento, Cat., R June 12, 1835, ‘f°O WHOM IT MAY CON. ERN: Notice is hereby given that CHARLES GRADY whose. Post Officecaddrcss is Nev 3» wi vada County, Catifor ia, has filed nis not ce of intention to offer final proof in support of his claim to the SW fin ageien 20, Townsh p 17 North Range 10 East Mount Diablo Meridian, embraced in Honiestead Application No. 4072, fil d in said office on the 23d day ot January, 1884, and names the f:Howing as his witnesses: W. T. Holland, Geo. Kohler, Michael Hanley and M. L: Marsh SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1885, at ae ee has — fixed as the tim @ ity as t ce, before Application for Patent toa Mining Claim. . DUNCAN, whoxe toffice i+ San od has made’ application for -atent for the “Celia Quartz Mine,” bearing gold, embracing fifteen hundred (1500) linear feet of the vein or lode, with surface N° pws is hereby given, that JAMES ral Nevada counSoutheast corner of the claim marked C Q . No, 1084, In Superior Goat. pret County—Foreare CHARLES B. SMITH, HORACE CLARK, JAMES GROSE, CHARLES JONES, DAVip EDDY, JOHN EDDY, JOHN EVANS, WM. ELLIS, CHARLES KAHL, GEORGE HosKING, JAMES NICKLE:S, JESSE ‘f. CLEMENS, JaMEs WHITE, JOHN T, WILLS, RICHAR! EDDY, DAVip THOMAS, JOSEPH HOSKIN :. D. Jr., by his Guardian Ad citem John Grigg, Ali JAN, AH KONG, AH SING, WILLIAM ABRAM3sand JOSIAH WILLi AMS, Jaume <3 THE MERRIFIELD MINING COMPANY OF NEW YORK, (a corporation), Detend¢. 7s DER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORU der of sale and decree of foreclosure of McFALL, JOH GRIGG, JOHN GRIGG, /. Coffee and Chop House, Broad street; opposite National Hotel. Doughnuts, with Tea or Coffee, 10 cts.; with Chocolate, 15. (a MEALS AT ALL PRICES Oren Day anv NIGHT. PROF. E. MULLER Hiamson vada, State of California, wherein Cha les B. Jones, David Eddy, John Eddy, John Evans, William Ellis, Charles Kahl,Georze Hoskip James Nickless, Jesse T. Ulemens, Wh te, JohnT.Wills, Richard Eddy, David Thomas, Joseph Hosking, D. McFall, John Grigg, John Grigg, Jr., ‘Litem John Grigz, Ah Jan, Mini.g Company £ ti_n), for each of the respéctive the following amounts, to-wit: cost: of suit taxed at $74 5b and $24.00 coun sel fees allowed herein certain liens her-inafter named, issued out of the Superior Court of the County uf NeSm'th, Horace Clark, Jan es Grose, Uharles 1B» en by his guardian Ad 4 Ah _ Kong, Ah Sing, William Abrams-and Jusiah Wiii the day-or June, A. D. 1886, reco.ered a Judgment against Tne Merrifield of New York (a corporajes in Charles B. Smith the sum of $253 75 and $2 50 for filing and recording Lien, togetier with}. To Horace Clark 0° 18’ W 028 chs cross Diy ditch, course on road from Celiaand tree Trade quartz mines.w Omega; 22.73 chs or 1500 feet to bears a cedar tree 74 inches diameter Ngo croes small ravine, course easterly; 4 54ch3 or 300 1eet vost marked C Q M No 1 on S cis cross ui ing ditch, course N, westerly; 6.39 chs cross wry ditch, course Northwesterly;.9.09 chs or 600 ing 20 60-100 acras, and designated as Jot . alo 82 5C for tiling an { recording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees. To George Hosking the Runge 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base~and beri ian. * Adjoining claim is the ‘Merrill Placer All persons holding any adverse clainis thereto are here! y required to present the same before this office wthin sixty days The first day of publighing of the aboye In the matter of George T. Tracy, an Insolvent Debtor — George 'I’. Tracy, an insolvent debtor, having appli. d to this Court for a disch rye from his debts, it is hereby ordered, that the ors who have proved the'r dsbts, to appear of, on the Thirteenth day of July, 1885, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a+ ™M., and show cause, if ahy they have, why the said Ceo, T. ‘Tracy should not be discharged from all his debts, in accorda: ce with the statutes in that notice of said application be given to the creditors by mail, and by publication for four weeks in “Tne Daily Transcript,” a newspaper pubSuperior Judge of Superior Court Nevada lic auction te the hixhe-t bidder for ca-h (subject to contitimation by the Superior the sum of $161 25, also $2 50 for filing and recording Hen, and $2400 counsel_fees.__To James Grose the sum of $111 00, alxo $2 50 + . for filing and recording lien, and $24 00. . counsel fees. To Chatles Jones the sum of $187 50, also $2 50for filing and recording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees. To David kady the sum of $120 00, also $2 50 for filing and recording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees. To John Rudy the sum of $/28 66, also $2 50 + . for filing and recording lien, and $24 00 for counselfees To John Evans the sum of 3496 00, also $2 50 for filing and reeording lien, and $24 00 for counse fees, To William Ellis the sum of $192 00, also $2 50 for filingand recording lien, and $24 00 counsel . fees. To Charles Kahl the sum of $192 00, sum of $193 50, also $2 50 for filing and re~ cording lien, and $24 00 couasel fees. To James Nickless the sum of $171 00, also $2 50 for filing ana recording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees. ToJe seT.Clemens the sum of $109 50, alsc $2 50 for filing and recording tien, and $24 counsel fees. To James White the sum Of $184 50, ulso $2 50 for filing and recordiny lien, and $24 00 counsel fees. To John T. Wills thesum of $162 00, also $2.50 for tiling and recording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees, ToRichard Eudy the sum of $192 00, also $2 50for filing ond bh a . lien, and $24 00 counsel fees. To Davi Thomas the sum of $105 00, also $2 60 for filing and recording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees. To Joseph Hosking the sum of $156 00 also $2 50 for filing and recording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees. To D. McFall the sum of $178 75, also $2 50 for filing and recording lien, and $24 00 counsel tees. To John . Grigg the sum of $175 50, also $2 50 for filing and recording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees. To John Grigg, Jr., the sum of $97.50, also $2 60 for filing and recording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees. To Ah Jan the sum of $111 12, also $2 50 for filing and recording lien; and $24.00 counsel fees To Ah Kong the sum of $103 00, also $2 50 for tiling and recording lien, ad: $24 00. counsel fees, To Ah Sing the sum of $157 50, also the sum of $2 50 for filing and _ reeording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees, To Wiliam Abrams the sum of $183 00, also $2 50 for filing and reopening Hen bed $24 00 ¢ unsel fees. To Josiah Williams the sum of $140.00, also $2 50 for filing and recording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees, with interest thereon, on each of said amoyints_froni the date of said judgment, at the rate of seven per cent verannu till paid, which said judgment is recorded in Judgment Book 1 of said Superior Courton payea 616 et seq, and whereas itis ordered thatthe Liens hereinbefore referred to, beforeclosed and property therein described to-wit : pcsiaiede That certain Gold bearing Quartz Mine, with the Quirtz Mi'l, Hoisting Works, Sulphuret Works, and the improv emeuts thereon, situated and being on the North side of Deer Creek, about one mile Westerly from Nevada Nity, in the County of Nevada, State of California, formerl,: knewn as the Nevada Gold Quartz Mine and more recently as_the Merrifield Mine, now and during all the times herein mentioned owned by the Merri—TEACHER OF— ——MUSTO, —aND— Foreicn LANGUAGES. —o— NSTUCTIONS GIVEN IN HARMONY AND THOROUGH BASS THE IMPROVED ow HIT m” SEWING MACHINE eee-TING OF ALL.” Est; of SAMUEL HILL, 634 Market Street, Opp. Palace Hotel, SAN FRANCISCO, M al Dealer in all Standard Sewing Machines and their supplies, f@ General Agent for “‘MAGIC” Plaiter Boaidg and Mme Demorest’s Keliable Cut Patterns. Send for Illustrated Catalogues, Cards, Etc. Established 1863. MASONIC NOTICE. Nevada Lodge, No13,F. & A.M. SIAT&w MEETINGS on the Seconil Wednesday of each month. Visiting Brethren in good stand ing are cordially invited. D. E. MORGAN, Master, J. H. Boarpman Seeretarv. jell DR. BR. M. HUNT, [Physician, FICE AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE NEVADA CITY. E. H. GAYLORD, Successor to Walling & Gaylord,) ttorney and Counselor at Law, Will practice in all tne Courts, State and Federal. ‘ UF FICE—On Pine Street, two doors below . nls J. G. HARTWELL, County Surweyor, —aND— U. 8. DEPUTY MINERA SURVEYOR. . ELERS. 6th day of Ju x, 1885, at the hour of 12 al of said PO and County, and that the . ’ 1ollows : Beginning ata stake marked N. M.Co No 1, in mound of rocks in the edge of Deer Creck. Thence North Seventy-five (75) derevs Kast Six (6) chains and Six (6) links 'to a stake marke M. Co, No, 2, in mound of rock. Thence North rifty-eight (58) degrees Thirty (30) minutes East Two (2) chains and Eighty five (85) Inks to maple tree eight (8) inches in diameter. Thence North Seventy-ore (7) degrees East four (4) chains and Ninety (90) links to large boulder on North bank of Deer Creek.— Thence: North Eighty (80) degrees Thirty a) minutes East Three (3) chains and Forty (40) links to Post No7 on North bank of Deer Crevrk, Thence South Nine (9) degrees Thirty (30) minutes East One Qrnsin and Sixty-five (65) links to stake No 8 in rock mound, Thence North Eighty-six (86) degrees East Five (5) chains to stake Na 9 in rock mound Thence North Twentythree (23) d grees end Thirty (30) minutes West Four (4) chains and Fifty (50) links to stake No10in rock mound, Thence South Seventy-eight (78) degrees and Thirty (30) minutes West fifteen (15) chains and fifteen (15) links to stake No. 11 in. rock mound. Thence North Fifteen (15) degre stake in rock mound marke: N.M. Co. No, 8. Thence South Seventy-fi e degrees West, six (6) chains ani Six (6) links to stake in rock mound ma*ked N, South Firtecn-(15)-degrees Forty-five place of beginning Containing Thircy-two (32) acres and Twel:e one hundredths (12100) ofan acre of land, more or less, Together with a land singular the tenehereunto belonging or in anywi-e appertaining, be sold at publicauction to satisfy en together with interest and costs* (That the said Sheriff out of the proceeds of said sale retain his fees, disbursements and commissions on said. sale, and pay to the plaintiffs, or their attorneys, of said ‘proceeds, the costs of suit herein taxed at 374 55-100 and 362 50-100 comsof filing and recording said liens, and the sum of $000 allowed as counsel fees in this action, and also the several amounts in full found due, and owing from said defendant to said plaintiffs as aforesaid, with interest on all of said sums from date of judgment at the rate of se en percent perannum. That if the proceeds of said sale be insufficient to pay the costs, disbur its and fees as atoresaid, and the several amounts found due the plaintiffs with the i: terest thereon, that theSheriff shall satisfy thesaid claims of the said several plaintiffs pro rata to the extent of the money arising from said sale, and in his return of said sale shall specify the deficiency remaining unpaid to each of said plaintiffs.) Notice is hereby given that I will sell at ome ale,ia front of the Cou:t House oor, in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, on Tuesday, July 7th, 1885, Between the hours of 9 a. M. and 5 P. m. towit: At lz o'clock m. of that day, in onedience to said order of sale and dec.ee of foreclosure of liens, the above descrived property, ‘Or so much thereof as may. be necessary to satisfy said judgiient with-. interests and costs etc,, tothe highest and b ft oe ne ig! best bidder, for Dated this 11th dav of June, A. D. 1885. GEORGE LORD, Sheriff. J. Ié Houuann, Under Sheriff. jelé Caldwell & Ford, Attys for piffs. ‘HUSSEY & CO, ull assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, &c. . We-ell for CASH ONLY} JAS. 7.0Tr, ‘GOLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIP TION MELTRU AND ASSAYED. PHILIP RICHARDS, els, uD. F TAYLOR, Register. 5 field Mining Company of New York, a coporation, and more particularly described as recs Weat Forty-two (42) chains’and fifteen ee links to M, Co. No. 4.. Thence (45) chains and Seventy five (75) links to the ments, hereditaments, and appurtenances OMMERCIAL STREET, next d C Kents Meat Market, keep on hand PROVISIONS WINES, LIQUORS, FEED, Assay Office. (Establishe? 1853). PURCHASE. GOLD DUST AND BULLION 27 Olfice at the Court hone, awd DR.{S. M. HARRIS, Fa, DENTIST. (QF In Nevada City, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Office in Morgan & Roberts Block. Cor. Broad & Pine Sts., up stairs, NEVADA CITY. NEVADA and GRASS VALLEY Wood ard Lumber Co. k= CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE All Kinds of Common and Clear : BawMBER. 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