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July 4, 1888 (4 pages)

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seeebaaiiamee Its superior excellence proven in millions of Ronen for morethan # quarter ofa cen tuiy. Itis used by the United States GovernEndorsed by the heads of the Great Universities as-the-Strongest. A eid Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. DE. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, No. 623 Kearney Street, Cornet Commercial Established in 1864 for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such as . » Syphilis in all its eee iinet Weakness, eases of years’ standing and Ulcerated Pac successfully treated. Dr. an SF cee nooncing that he has returne from visiting the principal Hospitals of ‘ech rope, and has Reames Drees at the DisB y, 628 Kearney Street, t i vi vere hia olf patients and those requirin. his services may find him. : SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, th ys al indulgence, is practiced by the you roth Gexea to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring cértainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless tombatted by scientific medical areal viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under eyes, painin th , on Ree like tne rustlig of leaves and. the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about joins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect,.loss of confidence, ditidence in Seproetl ne strangers, like to form new ecquaintances, dis Ad to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breuth coughs, sweats, monomania and If relief be not obsatnee srsons so aftlicted should apply immediate7 either in person or by letter. and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode @reating these diseases, wt effecting a quick and radical cure. MARRIED MEN, I 3 iag' ho r those who contemplate marriage, w a suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obain immediate relief. CURED AT HOME. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, leugth of time the dusease has continued, and the medicine wilt be promptly sent, free from damage or cur osity, to any part of the country, with ful: and plain directions for use. torcures when others fail. ee enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin in a reg-istered_tetter through ‘trough Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine will be delivered by express toany pert of the United Sjates. ae “Add F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney. Commercial, San Francisco, consumption, night the—Post -ffice,-or National Exchange, NEVADA CITY, CAL. The Only First-class Business Motel in the City. Massive fire-proof structure, free from the dangers. of fires so prevalentin large hotels. Situated in the very centre of the city. witl Express, Post Office and General Stage Office for all lines in the building. Passengers can Jeave this Hotel 20 minutes later than any other when departing by stage. ; peThe Table of the National Exchange isa ant feature with the proprietors, and is guar teed superior to any in the city. The Rooms are neat and desirable, and in clude a number of handsome suits. 1 management will spare xpense to sustegn the rep utation which the National Exchange now 80 just y enjoys of being the best hotel in the mountzins. James Kinkead, Cabinet Maker, Is prepared to do al) __kinds of work in his line, Usholsterer & -Upholstering, re Repairing. SPRING BEDS AND MATTRESSES. Pianos and Furuiture Moved and packed for Shipment in a first-class manner. Prices the most reasonable. James Kinkead, Pine Street, ome door above Geo. ‘Turner's Hardware store; Nevada City. Attorney at Law, Notary Public, _ AND CONVEYANCER. FFICE—South side Broad Street, opposite Union Street, Nevada City. ‘Will practice in all the Courts of the State, and the Courts of the United States within ifornia. : * ‘THOMAS 8. STEPHENS. Constable of Nevada Tow uship and Bill Collector. CE AT COURTROOM OF J : gy Po Novade City, Cal. OF FIFTY CEN : me of the et the ofice of ze THE DRILL OF THE GHOSTS. By An Old Berz-s"t on the Plains Tells @ Strange y¥ Of Governor's Island. “The str «st experience I ever had,” said i old sergeant, was at old Fort William, on Governor's Island, in New York harbor, over twenty years ago. ‘IT was a sergeant at the time, married, and, with my young wife had been living in a small house on the lower end of the island, but the commanding officer ‘concluded to tear it down, and I was told to select the best rooms of the non-commissioned officers’ quarters in the then unoccuied fort. . “What with my usual military duties and the fatirue of moving and placin things to rights, I was pretty well ti out when night came, and slept like a log. . “My ‘wife was worn out, too, but did not sleep so’sound as not to be disturbed every night by what she called ‘the funniest noises that sounded just like thunder,’ but I paid but little attention to her thinking it was enly the noise of passing steamboats or the wash of the waters on the shore. : “It might have been two weeks after I had settled down that one night I awoke suddenly from a sound sleep with that peculiar feeling of dread or uneasiness upon me which arises from an unknown-cause and has been experienced by nearly all of us. ““John, do you hear it now!” asked my wife when she discovered I was wake; ‘it sounds like somé persons at work below.’ ~ ‘Listening for a short time, I recognized familiar sounds, and had I not been positive that the doors were locked, with ‘the keys hanging on a nail in my room, I would have sworn that the batteries were manned by experienced gunners. “The quick tread of the men as they drar ed the guns in, the ring ‘of the rammer, the hafdling of the shot that lay piled in readiness for use, the return of the iron wheels over the rails as it was run out of the port, were perfect in every detail, only lacking the words of command and the report of the piece to complete the Mlusion, d,, ‘‘ As I listened the uproar increased in volume until it was impossible for us to hear each other's voices without raising them to a high pitch. “The guns ‘were. served with what Tnecedibie rapidity, . and. the seemed very walls, massive as they were, trembled under the heavy artillery in continual motion, while the bats were rolling from one end of the casements to the other, striking the sides with heavy thuds. 2 “Unable to stand this state of affairs any longer, I arose, and, lighting my lantern, took the keys along with a lo.ded revolver, and, descending the Stairs as li-'itly as possible, reached the door. The noise at this point was, if anything, more deafening than’ when I left my room. “Cautiously inserting the key nto the lock, I cocked my six-shooter, and throwing the door open suddenly, with, raised lantern and wedpon presented, entered the nearest casement to find it unoccupled save by the grim old gun and the shot stacked in their usual places. ‘It was the same in every battery I entered. Not a footprint disturbed the thick dust upon the floor, nor was there a finger mark upon either the gun or the shot. ‘The tompions were in place, and no carriage had traveled over the rusty rails. oad Confounded even still more than I was before, I returned to my room, . : and was disturbed no more t! st ni~ut. The racket, however, was commenced ariin the following n‘ “ht, sid was kept up, with slight, intermission, for a month. ; “My account of this singular disturbance was met with jest; and laughter from my fellow solulers, which they modified, it is true, when I corroborated it by my wife, but then only 80 far as to declare that it was -@ scheme on our part to ¢>t removed from uncomfortable quarters to one of » new quarters then about com1 pleted. “Nettled at their taunts, I vowed that if ever the noises commenced again I would have other witnesses to them, and I did not have long to wait, for about one month after I was awakened by the phantom gunners. “This time I passed out over the drawbridge, and, going. to the men's quarters, aw:':ened a sergéant by the neme of Smith, andmuch against his , Will made him accompany me to the ' scene, “ After standing listening to the racket until Smith's face was as white as a sheet and he was trembling from head to foot, I threw open tie door, “Smith always declared that for a moment he saw the ghostly crew at their places, but could detect nothing, bor couid I ever discover any cause for the disturbance, aliiough I often was awaleoned Ly the nightly drill of my invisible ar‘ \lerymen. “Some moni 3 a:icr leaving the island I learr-d tuat during the Mexican War an ari.lery company drilled, with these guns some time before they left for M: .ico, and that they ‘were nearly all ki ed in battle. I si onose.it must hive been a freak of th rs to have their reunions in these cascments and practice vo h their ofd— friends, the guns.”—[Minneapolis Tribune. ere Ge The Judge as @ Kaimily Man. ™ Judge Thomas A. Moran, of Chi On hes a lar @ fo-.y of cuifdren, of ata wim he is j-3i.y proud. ae diy afier he had been presented “with twios he was listening to jurors’ ercuses, when a man who h been drawn said, mildly; “Your Honor, I. can’t serve.” “Why not?” as’ od the court, in tones that had become ‘stereotyped, as. he looked out of the court room window. A; proaching quite close the juror whis ered; “ Diy. wife has just given b’ soy, Fudge. J given birth to a “No excuse at all,” observed the Judge, as he closed his docket with a barg; “my wife had two last night, and I have been here all day.” The juror served.—[The Argonaut. A Chinaman's Theology. The Chinaman had for his counsel stogor Kirk!ind and for his interpreter, James Radford. When-asked if he believed in God, the Chinaman replied: °‘‘Me knowee good manee; Mr. Kirlickland, he God; Mr. Jim Ladford, lee. God; he heapee he God; Melican . manee no f Chinaman -on-God=nct much,” Mayor -Kirkland, e ihused with his pee ap aed, made an elo: } at appeal, and won tho ( 'naman’s gouse.—[Abilone (Lexas) Reporter. ' Carbon ana BMilk. * In spring‘and early summer milk j * np . pt to have a garlicky or onion like >see from some odorous shrub eaten Dy the cows. To absorb this peculiar taint dro Pp & piece of wood-charcoal, three or four inches square, into each pan of the fluid, or into the milk-pitcher for table. The carbon very quickly deodorizes the milk, _leaving it sweet and pure, ~-,. : : “Now, then, Fido,” said Fido’s master, “would you rather live like a dude or die like a dog ?” The dog fell down in a heap on the car. ‘ pet as though dead, ¢ . : us aot nei ok Sa Ie For The NERVOUS. The DEBILIT 2” AGED a : Tome. i A ished blood. A LAXATIVE. cures habi A DIURETIC. ondreds of t rediente are the s lerve Tonics, It strengthens and lesmess, é&c. au At TERATIVE. a ‘ it drives out the resulting from impure or impoverActing mildlybut surely onthe bowels it habitual constipation, and promotesa regular habit. It hens the stomach, and aids digestion. In its composition the best and most active diuretics of the Materia Medica are combined scientifically with other effective remedies for diseases of th kidneys. It canbe relied on to giv: quick relief and speedy cure, rsonswho have us: i iculars. < Prive $1 00. Sold by Druggists. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Prop’s BURLINGTON. VT. JOHN T. MORGAN NAT. P: BROWN, FRED SEARLS; . . To Eome seekers. i) ———— TL rcs NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. DIRECTORS ; GEO. C. GAYLORD GEO. E. TURNER; WM. EDWARDS, LARGE LIST OF DESIRABLE HOME! _ AND LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE —— &2°20 000 Acres of Railroad and Other Unimoroved Langs For Sale. raneingsiniorice’from’$1.50 to $10 ner acre, FOR LIST OF PROPERTY Ai.D FULL IN‘FORMATION, CAL. ON OR ADDRESS FRANK G. BEATTY, NEVADA CITY, CAL. THE DAILY TR Bnik aul Jab Printing Establishment ‘N THE NORTHERN ee 2 ee ‘HOME BENEFIP LFE 240 Montgomery Sesh ee ee AUDITOR. oct.. GENERAL AGENT. SECRETARY.. Tuomas Biciey, Shipwri filed February 8th, 1887. Home Benerrir Lire Association. Gentlemen—I have to thank you for tae p mount of certificate’ held by my father. ._ment. of this amount long. hefore the date-due-was unge pected, and I grateful therefor. : Five Thousand Dollars,.a Yours very truly, Xaver Scuanitz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. April 29th, 1887; Sypney M. Van W 91, issued Sept. 6, 1832 WP” A\\ 2532s3 inents will be paid at th 5 é igriss, Valley. yé«, Su INCORPORATED 1880. This is the largest~ oldest and most successful Mutual 4 Insurance Association in California NO MEMBERSHIP FER. NO ANNUAL DUES. 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST. £ Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the fullamount written therein and are uncontest PUM a, . Lessened Cost tt Persistent Members, On continuance of the Certiricace mm rorce for the seco: the full amount of the reserve payment made toyether with division of profits resulting terest), and gain on Mortality Cost, will } the second period of five years. Similar distribution of surplus is made at the end of each five years to persistent members ji Cash Surrender Value. Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at the end of five year period, there shall be paid in cash to him or his order, the amount cf reserve paid on his Certificate. : STATEMENT JULY 1, 1887. Totel Amount of Claims Paid.. . 4.00. $280,500.00 Mortuary Fund, Bank of.California... Fea ee 6,002.85 Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union.... 10,182.45 Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid..:..... ec None. : PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT, JerryScuoouine, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died February-3d, 1887; proofs filed February Wa. Kocu, bookkeeper Bank ot California, insured for $2,000, died February oth, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887. ght, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim fj i San Francisco, July 19, 1887 Home Benefit Life Association : : i Gentlemen : Your check forTen Thousand Dollars, a month before the expiration of time allowed your Association in which to. make payment, is most gratefully received. Yours respectfully, MRS. 8. M. VAN WYCK. HELEN B. VAN WYCK. Z.T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, 1887 ; claim paid May 21st, 1887. : Warkin R. Price, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, insured for $5 proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 21s Home Benevir Live Association : Gentlemen —Y our ¢ Watkin R. Price, , commendable, I 7 a fe benefit. Send tor cireulars, giving ¥. M.PRESTON, E. J. RECTOR, J. HENNESSEY. ANSCRIPT ASSOCIATION, San Francisco -.-BANK OF CALIFORNIA iat aay ; . FRANK C. HAVENS I, P. ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) ‘ ee . LB. HATCH tego us ces x +:.++.A.8. BARNEY NO MEDICAL FEE. able and _ nonfornd period of five vears, by the member (with interest), from lapsed reserves (also with inve applied to extinguish the ‘cost .for NEVADACITY.. . TOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR HEALTH AND others are invited to notice the advan e offered by this Hotel. The house eontain 100 roams, eaeh of which is light ma airy, and well or elegantly furnished, there being no hotel inthe mountains equal to it. The tables are supplied with the best in themarket. = NICE SAMPLE ROOMS.ON FIRST FLOOR 2st, 1887; amount paid February And unless paid prior thereto Five per cent. additional will be added. i Ss LLA T, BIG heck for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son, _isthis day most gratefully received. Such promptness is_ Yours very truly, ; ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. in Fact. pt. Golden City Chemical Works. , for $10,000.00. Total payments thereon $383 e Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. QarimaL 300 000 ) PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 216 Sansome st., Sam Franciseo. Fire Insnrance Only J. F. HouGHTON, President. . J. I. N. SHEPARD, Vice President, CHARLEs H. Story, Secretary, R. H. MaGiLL, General Agent. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN. Risks accepted on all classes of desirable property in fhifs ¢oun 7 at rates as low assolvency and a fair profi anteeing a promptand liberal response to a} just claims for loss. ‘ will adiit of, guar GEO W. HILI., Manager MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY" PATENTS > ( BTAINED, and all business in the U.§ Patent Office attended to for -MODERATE FEES. Our off @8 is opposite the U.S. Patent Office, and Wogan create Patents in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model or drawing. We advise as to patentability free of charge—and we make “no charge unless we obtain patent. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Superintendent of Money Order. Division, and to the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in your own State orcounty address C. A. Snow & Co., , Opp. Patent Office, Washington, DP. C _ FOR SALE. . CANADA HILL QUARTZ MILL COMPRISING Buildings 3, Rook-Breakers, Concentrators, Water Wheels. Retorting Furnace Gold Scales. Saf ALSO THE : Hoisting Machinery, Pumps, Columns, Engines, Boilers, Oars. Tools, Forge, Pelton Wneels, ETC., ETC. For full particulars apply to E. 0. CHARONNAT, Notice of sale of Real Estate. NOtce IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN pursuance ofan order of the Snperior Courtof the Pyete of Nevada, State of California, made on t! in the matter of the estate of Mary A. Williams, deceased, the undersigned, the Executrix of the Last-Will of said Mary A. Williams, deceased, will sell at publie anction, to the highest, bidder, forcagh, Gold Coin of the United tates, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court on Wednesday, the.l8th day of July, 1888, at 10 o’clock a. mM. at the front door of the Court House-atNevada City in the said County of Nevada, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Mery A. Wi i death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, Md operation of law or otherwise, acquired ot dition to that of thesaid Mary A. Williams at the time of her death, in and to all the certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and beingin the said County of Ne. vada, State of California. and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Lot No. Eight in Block No 17 in Nevada City, as designated on the official map of said City, with the iaprevomonts thereon being the lot whereon e 25th day of June, 1883, —time—of-her+ er than or in ad8 situate the building known as ‘“Morap’s Saloon” and Lot No. Four in Block No. Fifty-seven,insaid Nevada City as desigae on said map, with the improvements hereon. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. Cash, Gold Coin of the United States, ten pet cent. of the purchase money to be paid the said Executrix on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said Superior Court. Deed at expense of purchaser. RELIA P. WHITE AU ' Executrix of the Last Will of Mary A. Wilams, deceased. : Dated Neveda City, June 25th, 1888. _Cross.& Simonds, Attys for Executrix. UNION HOTEL, Eee Sat a NEVADA CIT‘, = = CAL. MRS. J. NAPPZIGER. . . Proprietress’ H.G. PARSONS. . Business Manager THE 1» ADING HOTEL OF . CALIFORNIA SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS TOURISTS AND FAMILIES, Free.’Bus to and from the Depot. STAGES LEAVE THE HOUSE FOR ALL arts of the peer county, Grass-Valley and y: Marysville da: The best of Wines, Liquors and ‘iished at the Bar. City Taxes. HE CITY TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND parezie to the undersigned at the City Hall. They will become Delinquent on the First Monday of August, 1888, JAS. G. NEAGLE, js City Tax Collectar. RICHARD DILLON, Oonstable and Oollector OFFICE in Justice Wadsworth’s Court room, Pine Street, Nevada City. National Meat Market. OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK, 0. J. NAFFZIGER.’... Proprietor. Ba PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAUSA™ GES, Ete. vee) HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale o bo a ee And all kinds of Mea ts usually found i Clase Market,, ° aheane Mi vered f ee of « s i Cod, NAFFIZGER 4 CoO ership to commence on the iy hend-and—atixed “my Otticiat day and yea: in this Certificate first written. [SEAL] A. BD. MASON, Notary Public. ae . Notice to Oreditors, OOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. entered into the Twenty-kighth (28th) y of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty eight between Dear Hee Shuck, Dear Hee Suey, Dear Hee Keong and Jee Yow Sam, -all of the City and County of Nevada, State of CaliforA lentere of Pegg terns B~ ay) and ry nia, The said parties above named have agreed, and by these presents do agree, to become Copartners in business together, under and by the name fi andstyle of ‘Wing Hi Wo in business of buying, selling and vending all classesand kinds of General Chinese Merchandise,Groceries and eee gens ‘wenty-Eighth day of May, 1888, and td continue
Twenty she! years thence next ensuing fully to be completed and ended and to; that end and purpose, the said parties have delivered in as capital stock the sum of Sixteen Hundred ($1,600) dollars, United States Gold Coin share and share alike, to be used and employed in common between them, for the support and managementof the said business, to their mutual benefit and advantage. And it is agreed, by and between the said parties, that at all time during the continuance of their Copartnerahip, they aud each of them will five their attendance, and do thelr and each of their best endeavors, and to the utmost of theirskill and power exert themselves, for their joint interest, profit. benefit, and advantage, and will buy and sell merchandise, with their joint stock,and the increase therecf, in the business aforesaid, that they shall and will, at all times during their Copartnership, bear, pay, and discharge, equally between them, all rents expenses that may be required for the support and management of the said business, that ail gains, profits and increase that shall come, grow, or arise, from or by means of the said business, shall be divided between them, share and share alike; and all loss that shall happen their said joint business, by bad debts, or otherwise, shall be borne and d equally. between them; that there shall be Kept, at all times, 4 continuance of their Copartnership, perfect just and trye, books of account, wherein each of said Copartners shall enter—end set down, as well all money by them, or either ofthem, received, paid, laid out and expended, in and about the said business, as also all the goods, wares, commodities and merchandise, by them; or either of them, bought or sold by ‘réison or on account of the said business, and all other matters and things whatsoever, to the said business and management thereof, in any wise belonging, which bocks shal] be used in common be tween the said Copartners,so that either of them may have access thereto, without any interruption or hindrance of the other; that the said Copartners, once in each year, during the continuance of said Vopenmersntps as aforesaid, or oftener if necessary, shall make, yield, and render, each tothe others, a true, just, and perfect inventory and account, of all the profits and increase by them, or either of them, made, and of all loss by them or either of them sustained; and al80 ofall payment,receipts and disbursements and of all other things we them made, received, disbursed, acted, or suffered, in their said business, and the same account being so made, they shall and will, clear and adjust, each to the others, at the time, their just share of the Bites 80 made as aforesaid; thatatthe end, or other. sooner determination, of their gr teayars hate a) the said Copartners, each to the others, shall and will makea true, just, and final account of all things relating to their said business, and in all things truly adjust the same;and that all and every stock and stocks, as well as the gains and inerease thereof, which shall appear to be remaining. either in money, goods, wares, fixtures, debts, or otherwise, shall be divided between them, share and share alike. his . Dear HEE x SHUCK, [SEAL] mark his Dear HEE x SUEY,. {seaL] mark his DEAR HEE x KEoxe, [8SEAL} mark hi GEE Yow x Sam, fsEaL] = mark Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of ALFRED D. Mason, 2 : Witness to Signatures. State of weison County of Nevada, On this 28th day of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty eight before me, A.fréd D. Mason a Notary Public, in Aud forthe said County of Nevada, personally appeared Dear Hee Shuck, bear Hee Suey, Dear Hee Keong and Gee Yow Sam, personally known to me to be the same persons described in and whose names are subscribed to the within instrument and who acknowledged to me that ti.ey exeeuted the same. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set al, the above s Nevada County. in Witness Whereof, The said parties to these pre-ents have hereunto set their hands and seals, the day and year first above written. je7 Se No. 1482. Sheriff's Sale. Inthe Superior Court of the County of Ne vada, State of California. _fOrder of Sale. . JOHN RICHARDS, Plaintiff, Va. WILLIAM SEAMAN, MARIA SEAMAN, ALPHONSE SEAMAN, JAMES M. KITTS and JAMES KITTS, } eceiver of Partnership composed Of WM. SEAMAN and JAMES M. KITTS, Defendants. \V 7 HEREAS, John Richards on the 2ist day of June, A. D. 1888, recovered a Judgment against William Seaman for the sum of One Thousand and Twenty-nine 79-100 Dojlars together with costs of suit taxed at $30.30, and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $100.00 with interest thereon from the date of said judgment, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum till paid, which said judgment 8 recorded in the Judyment Book 2 of the said Superior Court, on pages 159 et sey.,and whereas it is ord ered thut the mortgage set forth in plainti# scomplaint be foreclosed end property therein described, to-wit: e ng situate,lying and bei gin the Coun ty of Nevada,State of California, and bounded and PATCH SrLY described as follows, to-wit: A Heres of land situate within the corporate land singular that certain piece or mnits of the City of Nevada and being portion of Lot No. Fight (8) in Block No. F. ftytwo (52) us said Lot is designated on the oft}cial map of Nevada City, made by H.S. Braday! in 1369. jaid parcel described as follows: Com mencing atthe North East corner of the premises of. Oliver, and running thence South along the Easterly line of premi{ses of Oliver and Dyer a distance of Ninetythree (93) feet; thence Easterly on a line arallel with the South line of Clark street the Westerly line of Sacramento street or the Grass Valley Turnpike; thence Northerly along said road tothe poe line of 0 Clark street, and thence Westerly along said Southerly line of Clark street to the place of beginning. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining be sold at publie auction to satisfy said Judgment, together with interest and cos 8. & Notice is pereby given that I will sell at public auction, in front of the Cou House door,in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, on friday, the Wwentieth day of July, 1888, Between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5 o’clock P. M:, to-wit: 12 o’clock M. of said day, all the right, title and interest which the defendants or either of them in the above entitled action herein named, had, held, owned or possessed on the said 2ist day of June, A. D. 1888, the day on which said judgment was docketed as aforesaid, or which they or either of them may have subsequently acquired, in and to all’ of the above describe property, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy anid Jude. ment, interest and costs. Given under my hand this 25th day of _., GEORGE LORD, Sheriff of NevadaCounty. By J. L. HoLiann, Under Sheriff. Fred Searjs, Atty for Plaintiff. * June, 1888. Estate of SAMUEL H ENWOOD, de-ceased. NOTICE is hereby given by the under. signed, Administrator of the Estate of Samuel Henwood, déeeased, to the creditors of, and all persons haying claims against ¢ he said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessar: vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said’ Administrator, at the law office of Cross & Simonds at Nevada city, in the County of Nevada, state of California. : JOSEPH R. HENWOOD, Administrator of the Estate of Samuel Hen"Dated at Nevada Ci evada City, Cal, June 23, 18988. Cross & Simonds, Atty’s for Adm’r, 326 $20 Reward! WPHE undersigned will pay Twenty Dollar Reward for information. that will lead tothe anestand conviction of the person 9r persons that on the 80th day ef May, 1888, carried away the car-wheeis and tools from [prt Calyert’s mining claim on Deer Creek. GEORGE LORD, Sheriff. Was Made on June 13th, 1888, NevADA Ciry, May 3ist. (No. 1687.] Application for a Patent to a Miniag Claim. United States LAND OFFICE. Fe anae aceee, June pth he OTICE is hereby given, That. fe N nolly xs Administratrix of the estate of M. W. Connolly, deceased, and in trust for the heirs of said deceased, whose Postoffice is, Santa Rosa, Sonoma county, fornia, has made application for Patent for Fifteen Hundred linear feet of the Mount Hope Quartz Mine or vein, bearing gold, with surface ground six hundred feet in width, situated in the Eureka Mining District, Nevada eounty, California, and described in the lat and field notes .n file in this office, as ellows, viz.: : Instrument Solar Transit, No. 53. SURVEY OF THE. LODE. Beginning at Post in rock mound marked ‘ ne q@. M. No. 1, on north end of lode, -being also Post No. 2 of Golden Age Quartz Mine. Thence with magnetic variation 17° East, 1.50 chains, blacksmith shop ten Jinks to left 1.65 chains-old Incline Shaft 20 links to left, and site of Quartz Mill (burned down) to right 20 links,2.00 chains North line of mining excavation, 6.60 chains south, line of same excavation, excavation from to 100 feet wide, uncovering the lode, 10.00 chains center of ravine course south westerly 11.00 chains. South bank of worked ground 1900 feet or 22.73 chains, Post in rock mound marked M. H.Q.M. No.2onsouth end of ode claim from which a sugar pine tree 20 in. in diam.,bears f.0.14 E. 49 links distant. Said tree bei ng original corner. Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Beginning at post in rogk mound marked M. H. Q. M. No. 3at north east corner, being also post No. 4 of Golden Age Quartz Mine, from which a sugar pine tree 25in. in diam. bears N 494° E. 26 links distant: Thence with magnetic variation 17° E., 8.1° E. 0.78 chs. cross section line between Sections 22 and 23 from which the 14 section corner between Bet ae 22-and 231. 18, N. R.11E.M.D. B. and M. bear8. 0.08 min. east 19.79 chains distant,1500 {t or 22.73 chs. postin rock mound marked M.H.Q. M.No. 4 atsouth east corner from which asugar pine tree 30in. in diam. bears N. 19549 W.53 links distant, and original Post bears 8. 7%> E. 50 links distant, and 4 section corner between sectious 22 and 23 T. 18 N. R.11 F. M. D. B. and M. bears N. 82.6 min. W. 2.18 chains distant. Thence S. 87° W 0.33 chains, cross settion lines between Sections 22 and 23 to .17 chains south of % section, corner between sections 22 and .23 T. 18, N,. ae a 2. es; and M., 300 feet or 4.54 chs. post No. 2on south endof.lode claim 600 feet or 9.09 chs. to balsam-tree 6 in. in diam. marked M. H.Q. M.No. 5 at south west cortier from which original post bears 8. 734° W. 61 links distant: Thence 1° -W. 5.00 chs. South bank of worked ground 5.95 chs ceuter of ravine course south West 7.50ehs. North bank of worked ground 21.70 chs. deep cut outlet to mining excavation 1500 feet or 22.73 chs. Post in rock mound marked M. H. Q. M. No. 6, at north west corner, being also Post No. 6 of Golden Age Quartz Mine, from whieh a fir.tree 24in.indiam. bears §. 2914° KE. 83 links’ distant, and esst end of cabin bears 8. 11° W. 3.10 chs. distant. Thence N, 87° E. 1.95 chs. : Bank of mining cut 300 feet or 45,54.5° chs. Post No.1 onnorth end of lode claim 600 feet or 9.09 chs. to place of beginning, containing an area of J'wenty and Sixty-twoune hundredths (20 62-100) acres,and designated as Lot No. 54 in Section 22. Tewuship 18 North, Range 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, Said location is recorded in’ the office of the County Recorder of Nevada county, State of California, and bounded as follows, to wit: On the North by the Golden Ane Quartz Mine, and situated on the South side of the South ferk of the South Fork or Poorman’s creek. ae All persons holditig“any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days from the first day of publishing thereof. SELDEN HETZEL, eas Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published for sixty days, or ten consecutive weeks, in the DAILY TRANSCRIPT newspaper, a duily newspaper published in . Nevada City, in Nevada County, California, that being the nearest newspuper to the land described therein. ’* SELDEN HETZEL, Kegister. CALDWELL & LITTLE, Attorneys. The first publication of the above notice [No. 1,686. J Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. » as NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, California, June llth, 1888, Notice is hereby given that Ellen Connolly, a8 Administratrix of the estate of M. W. Connolly, deceased, whose postoffice is Santa Rosa, Sonoma county, California, has made applic dred linear feet of the Golden Age Quartz Miue,orvein, bearing gold, with ground six hundred feetin width, situated in. the Eureka Mining district, Nevada county, (alifornia, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office ag ation for patent for Fifteen Hunsurface ollows, viz.: Instrument solar transit No, 53. SURVEY OF LODE, Beginning # a post in rock mound marked G. A. @ M. 40. 1, on northr end of lode Claim, from which a Fir Tree 24-inches in diameter bears 8 85%4° E, 54 links and original post bears N 84° Thence with maggetic variation 17° E,s 8ig> E, 19:30 chains old shaft 10 feet deep, 22.20 chains mining cut showing croppings of the lode 2 links to the left, 22.73 eh or 1,500 feet postin rock mound marked G, A. Q.M. No, 2, on South end of lode vlaim, being alsu Fost Nu.i of Mount Hope Quartz Mine, » 29 links distant. aing SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES, Beginning at postin rock mound markéd’ G.A.Q.M. No. % at northeast corner from which a fir tree 36inchesin diameter bears 5 8lig° E. 33 links distant,and original post bears N 814° W 29 links distant and. section pest common to sections 14, 15, 22 and 28, Townebip 18, N. R. 11 E;M.D.,B&M. bears 8 62° 53) with magnetic variation 17° FE, § 8° E, 1.73 Chains cross section lines; between Sections 15 and 22, 3.09 chains, west of gections corner common to gections 14, 15, 22.and 23, Township 18, N. R. 11 E, M. D. B, & M. 22.73 chains or 1,500 feet, post in rock mound marked G: A.Q M. No. 4 at southeast corner, being also Post No. 3, of Mount Hope Quartz Mine, from which a sugar pine tree 2) inchesin diameter bears N 434°, 35 links distant. Thence 8 87° W. 4, 54.5 chains or 30 feet post No. 2, on South end of lode claim, 7:14 chains bank yf mining cut, 9.09 Chains or* 600 feet—post in rock mound marked “G. A.Q. M. No, 5,” at Southwest corner, being alsu Post No. 6 of Mount Hope Quartz Mine from which a firtree 24 inches in diameter, bears 8 29 1-29 F, 83 links distant and east end of cabin bears 8. 11° W, 8.10 chains distant and entrance toan old tunnel bears N. 65° Z ” FE, 3.75 chains distant. Thence 0 E, 64 W, 2.39 Chains distant. Thence N 8 1-2¢ w 0.40 chains north ‘bank of mining cut 21.48 chains, cross section lines between Sections 15 and 22, 12.22 chains west of section corner common to Sections 14, 15, 22 and 23, Township 18, North Range 11 E,M. D. B. & M., 22.73 Chains or 1,500 feet to post in rock mound marked. “G. A. Q. M. No. 6,” at North west.corner from which a fir tree 36 inches in diameter bears N 17> w, 57 links distant and original post bears N 213, W, 30 links distant N 87° E, 4.54 5-100ehains or 300 feet Post No, 1, North end of lode elaim 9.09 chains or 600 feet to place of b inning, containing an area of twenty and fty-four one-hundredths (20 54-100) acres, and designated as J.ot No. 53, in Section 23, Township 18, North Range 11 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location being recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Nevada County California, and being posnced” as follows, to-wit: on the south by the Mount Hope Quartz Mine and situated on the south side of the South Fork of the South Fork of Poorman’s creek. 27 persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days from the first day of publication hereof. \ SELDEN HETZEL, Register, It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published for sixty days, or ten consecutive weeks, in the DAILY TranSCRIPT D@wspaper, a daily newspaper published in the town of Nevada City in Nevada County, California, that being the nearest Newspaper to the land desvribed therein. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. The first publication of the above notice was made on June 13, 1888, Caldwell & Little, Attorneys. ~~ ORDINANCE 88.. An Ordinance to Provide Reyenue for the City of Nevada, HE Board of Trustees of the city of NebeSiot {HO om enon ection 1. 9 ; Jents on each O led seleaieaens auncaned ape? equal. zed valuation of all property w 0 the corporate limits of the ity of Ne evada for "Gen. ‘. eral Fund pu and a tax of T t ch ‘One Hu mw ate Cents on ea ndred Dollarsi{or fire purposes, is hereby levied forthe flac 1 A. D. 1888 and 1889. “ ga Passed June 4th, 1888, mH ao LEX GAULT, Pri ent. Attest T.H.Cagr, Clerk. ’ ist Bars. Sold by D. VINTON, Sole Agent. tax after « Notice of Forfeiture. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada. ToMrs Mary 8. Ware. You are hereby notified that we have szpended Two Hun red dollars, in labor and improvements, upon the Pheonix Grayel Mining Claims, situated in Fall Creek Mining Dietrict, Washington Township, Nevada county, California, in order to hold said ises, under the provisions of Section » Revised Statutes of the United States being the amount required to hold the same for the years 1886, 1887 and ending Jan. 1,1888. Andif within ninety days r publication of this notice, you fail or refuse to contribute your proporon of such expenditure as co-owner, your interest in said claim will become the prop erty of the subscribers under said Section BM irphy, Jr., Warren Spencer, Dennis Mur} )y, Dennis Millerick. May 9. “ QORDINANHOE 89." An Ordinance te Provide Revenue—To Levy a City Read and Street Poll Tax fer the Fiscal Wehr 1888-1889. HE board of Trustees ofthe City of" Nevada do ordain ds follows: Section, 1. That a City Road and Street Poll Tax of Three nos is hereby levied, for the Fiscal year 1888 and 1889, upon each male inhabitant of the City of Nevada, over the age of 21 and under the age of 50 years for City Road and Street purposes, which said pell tax shall become due and shall become collectaile on and after the Twenty-Second Day of June, 1888, in the manner provided by law. . Saeetion 2. The City Marshal of said City of Nevada is hereby made collector of said tax andsha!! collect the same in the manner rovided by law, and upon the neglect or Teusalofan } person liable therefor to ed said cmand said Marshal must collect the same hy seizure and sale of any personal _ property owned by such person. Suid sale’ may. be nade after three hours verbal notice of time aiid place, and the provisions of Sections 3791, 3798, 3794, $795 and 3796 of the Political Code of pe rewrt . sballapply to and . govern gucl: seimure‘sate; — Section:. The City Marshal on the firat Monday ofeuch month must take oath before the City Clerk of the total amount of said polltaxes collected by him during the preceding month. and must. atthe same time pay the samc, less the amount of his percentage for -ollection, to the City Treasurer, Section 4. The City Marshal ghall be allow. ed 15 percent of all stich Poll taxeg collected by him for suid fiseal year, for making such collections. e ; Passed Juni Bete ee on LEX GAULT President, Attest T. WH; CarrClerk sabe Delinquent Sale ~ EVADA < OUNTY MINING COMPANY, = ree of pee val place of business, Nevada y, California. Location of works . Nevada City, California, —, oo Notice—There are delinguent upon the folJowing described stock, on account -of as: sessment No. 16, levied onthe 15th day of Teg ges the Pihige: amounts set oppo8 @ Memes 0 € respec : = holders, as follows: * for vo “— Names Cert. Shs. Am’t, Geo. Hughes.. ..120 500 ‘A. H. Parker, Trustee. 55 695 % A. H. Parker, Trustee.. 91 309 A. H. Parker, Trustee.. 107 6 A. H, Parker, Trustee. .131 399 A. H. Parker, Irustee..131 1000 ApH. Parker, Trustee. .132 1000 A. H. Parker, Trustee.. 133 1000 A. H, Parkér, Trustee _.135 500 A. H. Parker, Trustee.. 137 500 J.A.Flye.. -+>-100 878 Win. T. Morgan 113 747 C.J. Brand.. $3 1500 SSEuSSBSBxa od SSESSSSSSEEKSES C.J Brand.. »-.-120 1000 4 8. Galavotti, Trustee 148 2114 42 28 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 15th day of May, 1588, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as Inay be necessary will be sold at public auction, at the office of the Secretary, at the mine, Deer Creek evada City, California, on Saturday, the Seventh ey of July, 1888, at 4 o'clock P. ‘ ay, to pay the delinquent as. sessment thereon, together with costs of ad vertising and expenses of sale. : 322 pe of E. ASHBURN, Secretary. Delinquent Notice. C{HAMPION MINING CoMPaNy, LOCAtion of principal place of busipess, san Francisco, California, Location of works Nevada County, California. . : Notice There we delin ollowing described stock on ace. :sessment No, 30 levied on the ith dey ay May, 1888, the several] amounts the names of the Tespective sha follows: Certifeste she Ce. ¢ 3 Carpenter, Chas-A = 480 — wag Carpenter, Chas A . ’ g9] 7 Tschurr, Christn « «563 24 Tschurr, Christn 659 20 Yschurr, Christn “669 55 Tschurr, Christn.. . 793 100 Tsehurr, Christo . . . 34} 48 Vocke, Chas.. . 947 50 Andin accordance with law, and of the Board of Directors, made On the 1th day of May, 1885, so mnany shares of each parcel of such stock ag May be necessary will be sold at public auction, atthe office of the Company, No. 522 Montgomery street San Francisco, on Tuesday, the 10th day of July, 1888, at the-tourofs o'clock Pp. at of eecthat wit, pay delinghent assessments * Cosis of advertising oXponseh at ieee ertising and ex THEO. WETZEL Secretary Office, No. 522 Montgomery « ; Francisco, Califoriia. > ST8et, Ban B if: 3). tract. ~ OTICE is heré\y viven that Sealed PréN posals will be received by the Board of Supervisors of the ( ounty of Nevada up to the hour of two o'clock Pp. M. on the Tenth day ad ccf 1888, at the office of the County Clerk of said county, fv; the buildin, ; of New Bridge acrogs Deer Creek, at Fiene’s passing, ough and Ready Township, to be built in the same place where the old structure now stands Bidders to. fur tions without cost The Board reserye: ) oe pe prayah ¥ order of the Board of Supervis Datsdqane isth, rane 2 upervisors, VG BEATTY, Clerk _jel6-td By wb. Harris, Deputy, LADIES! SEE HERE YOU CANBE MADE THE PICTURE OF HEALTH BY USING GIGMowr rns AROMATIC WINE !. plans and specifica. e€ county. ie right to reject any This remedy ig the result of years of jence in Pharmacy, snd is rououndea. by Phyeiciang ai Medical Societies A perfect Painting Contract, — OTICE ig hereby ; ae that Sealed ProN posals Will be fecvived by the Beart ay Supervisors of the ( ounty Of Nevada up to the hour.of Two ofc k P. M.on the Fleyenthday of guy ms at the office of the County Clerk of said (411; ty, fi erie the ireeag oo the « ae Hoenae ) accordin: © specifieati In the office of said ounty Clerks’ 2 Me Pes oe) oard reserves the right to reject any By order of the Bosra , Dated June ings as “U. BEATTY, Clerk. _jSeli-td ce WD. Harris, Deputy, Establighed in 1852. Nevada: Assay . Office, J. Jd OTT, Proprietor, NO. MAIN STREET.. Nevana ciry OLD AND ORES oF Ey py : oe refined, mélted and porte fee = oe Gold Bais ex, unged for Coin. iif connection with my Assay Office I hay small Quartz Mill with. }3 ke practical Mill Tests, nq C2 1 can make returns in every way. Work made with from 50 if spouse pen Es ASTHMA ‘EH, of Supervisors anstantly yelieves the most vielent and insures comfortal. vices ge eae ing for reontse, rat oy Inte on, action ‘Minediate, direct and certain, anda cur . . r Pike curable cases, A edn! iret ents ae most skeptiéal. a Sample Free amp, ie Den, Schiffman, eon = (y St. Paul, Minx The BUY ERS’ GUIDE is ~~ March and Sept., year. It is an ency. 1a of useful infor. 0 for wh 1o _ Y Chase the iunaelen on the cen slothe sae ios of life. We applis you with pee Pen amigas lea