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February 6, 1884 (4 pages)

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eteetie fe Coleensbie 158 ae ee ~ yada, County California, and describedin the. . : Plat and teld notes on file in this office, as AL) successfully by Homeevery form f Spec. rab without Mercury or Navswots Deves, DR. LIkBIG’S INVIGORA'!ORisa poritive-and permanent cure for SEMINAL WEAK ESS, NeRVoUS and PuysicaL Litinny, Loer MAsnoop, Vital Exuaustiox, OC and ail the terrible results ’ {of abused nature, cxcesses and youthful follies, The Doctor willagree’in writang to F inrxir $1,000 for a that he undertakes and fails tocure, The reason that thousands’cau not et © U RED of SeminaL EBAKNESS and the above disease is owing to a com* plication: caded bposta ToRRHEA, which requires a specialremedy, DR LIE= yiG's INVIGURATOR, No. = 2, is @. Speciric Cure for <x rk g erm ed Pi of ther Invigorator, r bottle or 6 Dottie $10.— Sent’toany address securecovered from observa: on.” SemivaL WEAKNEss and Puostarorenta drains vitality*from the body ‘ous di that BAFFLE ORDINARY MEDICAL TREATMENT. © Ifallowed to continue, the unnatural loss affects the vita ongaxs, which causes DESTROYING , Diseases. Consumption, Diaperres, Bole GHT's Disease, Javnvice, . xsaniry, ete, Excssxs, Now-Usz, ‘Avems, IneaarraWY nasiepes, MAL Murririos, SrivaL and Ceresrat ComprAINnts bring on the sbove Fatal DIskAsEs.. DEBILFry and Seminal WEAKNESS obstruct the im portant and necessary acty of life aud their enjoyments,*' Cones GuaraXtexb. D' . et the Genitory Urinary Oneans, Kroxev, . Liver and Buapper a SreciaLty. The many complaints and diseases of women s»éedils -gurec_;.consu.tation--at—office-or—by—letter= free and fid Responsible parties can arrange payments in the same manner as they would en p oy their family physician. StrictestSecrecy Maintained Invigorator Samples Free, DR. LIEBIG & CO. are ‘Regular Educated College Physicians and are now in the 19th year o/ Spenial Practice. Call or address DR, LIEBIG & CO, No. 400 Geary street, corner Maron, tan Franaisco, Cal. Priyate entrance 405 Mason St. DR. MINTIE, © (SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE,) No. 11-Kearney St., San Francisco. Treats all Chronic, Special and Private Diseases wirh Wonderful success. The Great English Remedy Ia ® never-tail Semina: Weakness, Spermavorrhea Lost Mannvod, Im potency, Paraly sis, and all the lies, and excesses in maturer years, such a+ Loss of Memory, Lassitude,Nocturnal Emissions, Aversion to Society, Dimness of Vis ion, Noises'in the Head; the vital fluid pass ing unobserved in the urine, and many oth er diseases that lead to insanity and death DR. MINTIE will agree to forfeit Five Hundred Dollars for a case of this kind the VITAL RESTORATIVE (under hi special advice and treatmynt) will net cure; or for anything impure or injurious found init. DR. MENTIE treats all private dis eases successfully without mercury. Consultation free. Thorough examinatior and advice, including analysis of urine,$5 0 Price of Vital Restorative $3 00a bottle or four times the quantity, $10 00; sent to any address wipou re~eipt of price,or C. “*. D secure from observation; and in, private name if desired, M4 : Ae MINTIE, M. D., Il Kearny Street, San Fra Sample Bottte, Will be sent to any one applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict sesweey bs regard toall business transactions. DR. MINTIE’S KIDNEY REMEDY NEPHRETICUM, cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladcer Complaints, Gonorrhoeu, Gleet, Leucorrhoea. For sale by all drug gists; 2a bottle, six bottles for $5. ‘DR. MINTIE’S DANDELION PILLS are the best and cheapest DYSPEPSIA and BILIOUS cure in the market. Fo: sale by all druggists. All Orders for Medicine C.0 BD. must be accompanied ‘vith $1 00 as ntee of good faith) which will be deducted when the package is shipped nl7 TO THE UNFORTUNATE DR, GIBBON’S. DIsSLPrENSA RY No. 623 Kearney Street, Corner C cial San F i Estab! ed ip 1854. for the treat ment of Sexua and Seminal Dig eases such as Gon orrhea, Gleet, My) Stricture, Syphil( is in all its forms \ Seminal weakness: . Impotency, etc.— ft Skin Diseases (01 years standing, and Ulcerate« legs successfully treated Dr. Gibpon has the pleasure of annourcing that he has returned from visiting the pi — Hospitalsof Europe, and has re sumed practice at the Dispensatory, 623 Kearney Street San Francisco, where his old patients and those requiring his services may find him, = ey: Seminal; Weakness, ‘e Emi , the corr of self Taeneiary vice, or depraved sexua gence, is. practiced by. the youth of beth sexes to an almost unlimited A rye ducing with unerring certainty the following train of morbitl symptons unless combatted by scientific medi measures, viz:*Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes ey in the head, ringing in the ears, nois e the rustling ofl eaves and the rattling ot ots, uneasiness about the loins, ‘weak. ness of the limbs, confused vision, lunted fidence, difti in ap. 8 abuse. indi) ct, loss of és proaching strangers, adi; to form new acquaintances, d position “to shun society, loss.of Y, hectic flushes, pimples and ~yarious-eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sw cats, monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not Obtained, persons so afilicthould a diately,either in person or by letter, andhaves cure-effected by his new and scientific mode of treating pis dis. eases, which never failsof effecting: a quick and radical cure. sass Married Men, Or those who contemplate Marriage, who are suffering under any of these feaftul maladies, should not forget the sacred resib: resting upon them nor delay to teats itbaigetge. . Cured at Home. ' Persons at a@distance may be CURED “AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr Gibbon, statin case; symptons, length,of tinie the pepe dete serge and : e medicine wil) prom sent, free from damage or curiosity, taany part of the country, with full and plain directions for use. By enclosing TEN DOLLAKS in.coin, in a«reyiste! letter through the Post Vttice, or through bal piano ge a package of medicine ‘orw y express to any part of the United states. ct : site Address Li, J. F.GIBBON, 623. Kearney street, corner: Commercial, San Francisco Post Office Box 1957. 4@Corresponcents will please inform Dr. ibbon that they e:d this advertisement in eNevapa Crniy Dally ‘xanscrirr I No. 1369. ‘ Application for a Patent to a U. 8. Lanp Orrice, Sacramento, Cau., Dec. 4th, iss. OTICE is pereby, given. that John Mc, Whose Carthy, w ost Office is Nevada evade County, California, has made i for Patent for the Spring Oreck zer Mining Claim, the same bearing gold Mining District, Nee jollows, ‘viz: ‘ . . aes io SEl-4and E 1-2 of S Cukoxic Disease) Tew. een ane dcangeeneelli densa Nevada*Coonty N.'@:'R. B. KAINS WILL LEAVE] AND ARRIVE AT Wevada City ~ON AND AFTER—§ Saturday, December Sth, 1883 AS, FOLLOWS: LEAVING FOR COLFAX. A. M, DAILY ; connecting wit Ec , ith Pasi at 6.15 i person: the lst Ordinwnds NO 7." BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of Nege. Be at pele oraain'as follows; (a see 1, The’ Ruad joner of each. VCommassion Koud District-of Nevada County shall demand of every male per-on ever 21 and tnuer 56 yeare of age within his district (4 4 the etmupioyéer or such ianagiug swent of such . Po two-doilars and fifty cents, which is hereby theraunual Road .Vol “Tax of fevied by the Board of SupSrvisors on such s; said dem nd 6. be made between Monday of March'and une ac day ot Jdly tn each year. ‘ peas The Aaditor shall furnish each Commissioner with « suscieut umber of blanks, take receipts therefor, and charge him with the sure; but credit must be given him for all unsold poll tax receipis returued by ¢ Commussioncer on the Ist Monday in each month, when it shall be his duty to settle with the Auditor, Sec. 8. Corporations or piher e joyors of persons in any road discrict subject to road tax, are chargeable for’ the road pol! tax a f avainst employes to the senger arriving in Sao k 40 Py BM. jgind 7.40 Py al 12 10 P. M, DAILY: connecting with Pas: Cy séager arriving in Sap Francisco at 3.40 P.M. , a § , ARRIVIN FROMCOLFAX 11.08 A. M. DAILY. “49> P.M. DAILY ; connecting with Pas(33 A, senger leaving San Francisco at 8.00 OHN F, KIDDER, Gen’l Superintendent. 2. extent of any credit in’ their hands-not ex¢ eding phar tax; provided the Road Overseer shall urst give notice to wuch enrployer, or the managing ageut of such corporation, ano trom the timé uf sueh qotice,theamount of any credit in his hands or that¢hali thereafter accrue. sufficient to satisty tax, shali be paid to the Tax Odilector, whose receipt shall be evidenée in bar of the proseéution df any action but the employe again6t the principal for the re€over) of the same, sec. 4. The Road Commiséioner shall give to each person making payinent his receipt DR. SPINNEY, No, 11 Kearney Street. Cures all Chronic and " Special Diseases. ——young mE \ HO maybe suffering from the effects “of youthful follies of indiscretion will do well to avail thempelves of os the great est boon ever laidat the altar, o. sutfortsy humonity, PR. sPINNEY will guarantee vo forfeit #300 for every ¢ase of Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind-or chare .er which he undertakes and fails to cure. Middle A; Men. There are many at the age of thirty to six ty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often panied by aslight.emarting of burning sensation anda weakening of the-system in a manne. the patient cannot account for. Be egy pry ny wih! f de} tea ropy sediment w ottéd be four et conoid small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of & thin milkish hue, again changing to dark and torpid ge tig There are many men who die of this difficulty, igno* rant of the cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. . Dr. 8. will guarantee: a perfeet cureinall such cases, and @ healthy restoratioh of the genito-urinary organs. Office Hours—10 to 4 and 6to 8, Sundays from 10 to 11a. m. Consultation free. Thor ough examination and advice, $5. Call or addresg DR. SPINNEY & CO., No 11 Kear ny Street. San Francisco. jell PORTRANG, 0 R. w i —ALS80+ Engines, Boilers, Pumps, WOOD AND IRON WORKING MACHINE RY, BELTING, PACKING, HOSE, ETC., ETC.,-ETO. DR. ALLEHN’s PRIVATE DISPENSARY, 26} Kearney Street, San Francisco, etablished for the Sc’entific and Speedy Cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases, The Exvert -Specialist,: i R. ALLEN, as is well known, is a regular graduated Physician, educated at Bowdoin College and University of Michigan. He has devoted a lifeiime to the study of the treatment and cure of diseases within his svecigity. Young Men And MIDDLE.AGED MEN, who are suffer ing from the effects of Youthful Tndiscretion. or Excesses in maturer years, NekVoUs and PuysicaL Depinity, Impot+ nce, Lost Man-. Huon, confusion of id as, dull eyes, aversion to society, despondency, pimples on the face, loss of energy and memory, frequency ; of urinating, ete, Remember, that by a combination of remedics of great carative power, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment that it will not only afford immediate relief but permanent cure. MY HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE (Having been surgeon in charge of two lead. ing hospitals) enables mo to treat all private troubles with excelient results, I wish it distinctly understood that I do’ not claim.to perform impossibilities, or to have miraeulous of stpernaturabpewer. 1 claim only to be askilifill and succéssful Physician and Surgeon, thoroughly informed in my speefalty— DISEASES OF MAN, . Allapplying to me will receive’ my honest opinion of their complaints. No experiment ing. I will guarantee & positive cure in every case I undertake, or forteit,$1,000. Consultation in office or by letter FRewaiid strictly private. Charges @eaxonable, Thorough exaniination, including chemical and microscopical analysis of urine and advice, $5.00. Call or address yeas 4 DR. ALLEN, re 264 Kearhy street, San Francisco, Cal, — Office hours 9to8 daily, 6to Sevening. Sundays, 9 to 12 only. for, an. if paymené be pot mace by the Ast. Monday im July then sald pall tax shall an@fifty cents fromeach person so tiable. iach Commissiquer shall: be invesced with all the powers and, authority as the collec‘or of State poll taxes, onigli thé remedies given by law for the col ection of State poll taxes hall apply for the edllection of road polltaxes: Said taxes. constitute a lien as other taxes, The Comm mers shall make ffpal settlemegt with the Auditor on the 1st Monday in January, and shall during each session of the Bourd of Supervisors make a report showibg the uames of ull persons issued for road poll tax anu d-linquent his district, the names of all who have id, the number of poll tax receipts: sold, . and those returned unsold, . Sec. 5 At the Ovtober session each Commissioner shali certify the delinquent list to the Auditor and Collector, who shall enter the same on the assessment roll of the epuntv, and sha'l be alien on real property as other taxes. a » The provisions of this Ordinance shall not apply to residents of ‘itivorporated towns, paupers, insane .persous. and Indians not This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after fifteen days fromthe oT Soptel Jencary 1ith, 1886 Adopted January . . ii. L. DAY, President of the Board, : F. G. Beartry, Cierk. jal3 By W. Dv. Hark, ig ag On the adoption of the Ordinance K, Cas r, Josepb Perrin, F. M. Pridgeon, kh. Juckine and H. L: Day voiing Aye. Semi-Annual Report “of the CITIZENS BANK, Showing its Financial Condition on the morning of January 1, 1884. L RESOURGES, ‘ Bank Premiises:,...., «48 6,000 00 Real Estate taken for deb 3,620 82 Nevada County Bends. 30,316 Ou County Warrants... 21,657 83 Loans on. Keal E-tate. a 31,632°67 Loans on other securities.. 12,141 04 State of California, County of Nevada, ss, We do solenmly swear tiat we have each a personal knowledge of the matters con: tained in the foregoing reportyand that.the statements made therein area correct reportof the fivancial condition of the Citi«. zens Bank, on the morning of January Ist, : a 4 1884, acvording to thé best of our knowl edye and belief, and that the assets therein named are ali under the custody of the proper officers of the Bank, or its correspondents and agents. * We furthermore solemiily swear that the Paid up Capital of the said Citizens Bank is Thirty ‘thousand (30,000) Dollars, and that said capital was paid in ussets of The’ Bank { of Nevada Gounty transferred to the Citizens Bank. E. M. PRESTON, President. JNO. T. MUKGAN, Cushier. Substribed and sword before me a Notary Pubiie in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, this eleventh day or January, A. D. 1884, jal2 NILESSEARLS, Notary Public. Delinquent Sale Notice {ENTENNIAL GOLD GRAVEL MINING (} COMPANY. Location of nis place of business Virginia City, Nevada. Location of works, Washington Township, Nevada County, California, Notice—'There, are delinquent, upen the following deseribed stock, on account of as-sessinent, No, 14, levied onthe llth day of Dec@mber, 1883, theseveral amounts set opposits the names of the respective share holders as follows: No. Cert. Mo.Shs. Amt. JP Flanningham, 234 246062-100 $49 2) Hi M Cameron, 206 «= 4921 26-100 +98 42 WN Hall, 236, 4921 25.400 98 42 L Ewing, 176 Ds “177-194 ~* 4921 25-100 “98 42 «om Thomas, 27 18219 246062100 49 21 M J Henly, 78 : 142 143 144 145 146 147 a 362-215 1578 31 56 And-in accord: nce with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on thé lth day of December, 1833,80 many sharés of each parcel of #uch Stoek as may be necesdary will be sold @ public auction, at the office of the Company, Virgiria, Nevata, on,Monday,the llth day of February, 1884, at the hour of 4 o'clock, P.M. of said day,to pay said delinquent tthereon, toget with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. 8. D. BAKER, Secretary. Office—74 South C street, Virginia, Nevada * "jal? i. PEPE oh cae be delinquent, and shail be three dollars . Loans ov personal security... , 304 16 Overdrafts, unsecured, (solvent) 16,642 30 Money onhantd gas).. ese. i 10,954 37 Gold Bullion s, 45. 65. « + <a.+5 ++. 3,869.20 Due front batika.and Bankers.. 21, 18 Furniture and Fixtures.... * 8,000 00 Total: Assets.:.... $180,895 47 LIABILITIES, Capital paid in coin. ...... . 80,000 00 Reserve Fund and profit and loga. 10,578 12 Due DEDGR-O8E Fis 5 ie. 6 ced cas 135,868 12 Due Banks and Bankers..... 3,878 74 Dividends unpaid.,...... 570 49 . Total Liabilities.. . $19,806 47 . tesa from Court of G. D. pons nf Jostce tthe Peace nad ior the oman bearing nary 28th, ,on.a judgment renderedin said Court on the 24th day of January, A. D. 1884, wherein Ah wary Plaintiff, recovered it . 8. Huntressand A.L.Bagle, forthe'sum of $96.90 damages and'$12 costs of suit with accruing costs, I have this day levied upon allthe nght title and interest of the defendants herein, . indnd to, following. described Propwty, viz: Al Bt singular certain parcel ns groun Thing in Rough and and Nevuda townships, Nevada county,Cal., commencing at a . ae pew fy the channel of Deer a in ugh Ready township, about 200 feet below the mouth of Lone. ravine, and extending up and including the ¢hannel of Deer creek to what isknown as the McCoy dain in Nevada township, about one mile in length more or less, Aljso, a water ditch afid water right extending alongside of and onthe north side of said claims, a:.d connected therewith. Also all wheels, derricks, flumes, tools and appurtenances: belonging to said : Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, § the 23 day of February,1884, at kl o’clock,A. M.,.of that day, at the City « f Nevada, in the County of Nevada, ‘in front of the Cour . door, 1 will ex: to sale for cash lawful money of the United States, all ‘the right, 7 rea nergi of -_ nme ae the above descr ro) , at. public auc‘tion, to the’ hi ‘thader, satisfy said execution and uli costs, . eee Given under my hand this 29th day of January, 1834. WM, SCUTT, Constable of Nevada Township. Order of Sale. OTICE is hereby given, that in hae N ance of an order of the Superior Court of the county of Neyada, State of California, made on the 28 day of Jan,, A. D, 1884,in the matter of estate of and persohof Maurice Venelon,incompetent person,the undersignéd, the guardian of the said estate and incompetent person, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, and subject toconfirmation by said Superior Court, on ‘or after the 18th day of February, 1884, at o'clock A. M., at Nevada City, Nevada county, at the store and saloon uf A. Isoard on Broad street, in the said county of Nevada, all thé right, title, interest dnd ‘estate of said Maurice Penelon at the time of thig-n tice,aud all the right, title and tnterest that the said estate has, by operation of Jaw or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Maurice Pénelon at the time aforesaid, in and to all, those certain lots, piéces or parcels of land situate, lying’ and being in the sdid county of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and. describd as follows, to-wit: ‘The north half of the northwest quarter of séction three township No;seventeen north range nine east Mt. Diablo base and meridian. Alvothe southwest quarter of . the” southwest quater of section No. thirty-four, andy the southeast quarter of the south ast quareter of section thirty-three township, eighteen north range nine east Mt Diablo base and méridian, . : { All bids must be presented writing properly enclosed and sealed and direct: d to at hisstere and saluon on Broad 4 4 A. street, Nevada City on or before ten o'clock A. M. of Feb, 18th, 1884. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash ten per cent, ofthe purchase money to be paid «) the Guardian on the day of sale, balance’ on confirmation of sale by said Probate Court. } Deed at the expense of purchaser. * A 4. ISOARD. Guardian of the estate and persdn of Mauce Fenelon an incompetdnt persong January, duth, 1834. . vi * Notice to. Publishers of Newsyapere and Stationers. Biine WILL BE RECEIVED up to and including the 7th day of April, 1884, at the County Cierk’s office, for publishing ali or. imarites, all orders, statements, rules, al‘owances or proceedings of the Board of suvervisors of Nevada county, or any publication required by law of the\Auditor or any county otfiver. said bils to state the price per share for each time any publicatiun shall be made, provided no payment: shall he mude in excess of the minimum number of tines Fequired by law for each publication. Kach square of advertising shall be two hundred and forty ems nonpareil. Also bids for all letterheads, blanks, and printing of every kind, the price per hundred, as yer schedule now on file with th Clerk of this Board. For all stationery 28.9 plies, the price for cach article ay per schi ule now on tile in the Clerk’s office, Board reseyves the rightto reject-any and-all bids. Bids will be considered for-a portion or ali the advertising, printing or supplies. By order uf the Board of Suvervisors. F. G, BEAT?Y, Clerk. By W.D Harris, Deputy. Order tol Show Cause, ie SUPERIOR COURT, Nevada County, State of California.. In the matter of the estate of A. Lyons, deceased. E. Booth, the administrator of the estate of A. Lyons, deceased, having filed his pxtition, dulyverified, praying for an order for the sale of the whole of the real “itu of said decedent for the — therein set forth, it is therefore ordvred by he said Court, that all persons interested in’ the estate of said deceased, appear before.the said Superior Courton Menday, thé eighteenth day of, February, 1884, at 10 o’elock A, M. of that day, at the Court Room of said Superior Court, at Nevada City, Nevada County, to show cause why an.order should not be granted to said adti‘tiistrator to’sell ‘all the real estate of said deceased at public or private sale; aud that a copy of this aruver be published at least four succedsive weeks in Attest: _ jad printed and pub.ished in gai J.county, Dated January 17th, 1884. : ® ge JOHN CALDWELL, Superior’ Judge" F. G. BEATTY, Clerk, By W. D. Harris, Deputy. Walling &»Gaylard Atty’s, jails "Order to Show ‘Cunse, N THE SUPERIOR COURT of the county of Nevada, State of California, Inthe matter of the estate of James F. Carr, de.ea-ed. Ethel] E. Carr, the a-ministratrix of the estate of Jumes F. Carr, deveased, having filed her petition herein, duly verified, praying for an order of gale of all of the real estate of*said decendent, rér the purjoves therein set forth. It is therefore ordeyed by the said Court, that all pérsous interested in the estate’ of Attest: said deveased, appear before the said SupeCourt on Wednesday, thp 20th day of § February, 1884, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said Superior-Court, at the Court House in the County of Nevada, to show cause why ai order should ; ot be granted to the said aduvnistratrix to sell so much of the real es tate of the said deceased, as shall be necessary; and that acopr of this order be pubThis Grea Strengthen ing Remedy and Nerve Tonite is the legitimite=result of over 20 years of praccal. experience and_C UR ES WttH UN. AF AILMGCER. 4 TAINTY? Nerwe yous and Phys‘Ness, Spern.atorions, Impotency, ical Debility, Semi Vea thea, Prostarrhea Emissi Exhausted Vitality, I LOSS OF MANH@ODin all its comp ieations and from whatever cause proat ed. It enriches and:purifies the Blgod Stren. gtheted] Nerves, Bfain, Muscles,e Dig be \ uctive Organs, and Physical and«Mental Faculties. It stops any unnatural ebilitating drain upon the system, prevent! — involuntary losses, debilitating, dreams, seminal fosses with the urine, etc. , ’ it contains ho injurious ingred Tothose suffering trom theetiie 7 pth egies dei indisvrettons or ex Ghy aspeedy, thoreugh and permite nent CURE " ARANTEED, Price, $2'50 per bottle, or five hottles-in case,witi full directions and advice, $20; © Sentsediré from obeervation to any address upon ‘receipt of prive, or C.0. D. To be ad only of Dr. C. D. Saltidild, 216 Kearny Siree ' San Franeiseo, cal. ws Consultations © strictly “confidential, by letter.or at offe , FRE For the convenience of patients, and in order to insure perfectsecrecy, I have adopted a private ear under which all packages are fdr eee 3 ’ t “NOTCH ah so send a trial’ bottle Of the REJUVENA TOR—sudiciengs . te show its mecrit—treeot charge, to any one afflictéd, applying by letter, stating his symptomsand age. Com. munications strictly private, 5 nue # BS WS. PEE Premature Decline and, destructive to mind and body. aJt isa su si ‘
all KIDNEY ANDB ADDER CUMELFINTS, Notice to Creditors. i5 the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. Inthe matterof the Estate of Janes F. Carr, deceased. persons hay ng claims against the said deceased, toexhibitthem with the tevesgary publication of this notice, to the said Aiministratrix at the law office of Niles Searls, at Ne ada Citv, Nevada Cennty, California. ' ETHEL E. CARR,’ Administratrix of the estate of James F Carr, deveased, Dated at Nevada City,Jan. 2th, 1684.—° Searls & Searls, Atty’s. . jal3 Notice is hereby given by the todersigncd, Administratrix of the estate o James F. Carr, decéased, to the creditor. 9f and all vouchers within four months after the ‘irst lished at4east four. successive Weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript,a newspaper priutel and published in seid Nevada County. JOHN CALDWELL, Super or Judge. Dated January 15, 1884. Searls & Seirls, Atty’s. jal7 _Assessment Notice, NION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location otprindpe! place of business, San Francised,Californta. Location of works, Columbia, Hill, Nevada County, California, Notice is npapby given, that ata meeting of the Board of Directors, held .on the 18th day of dan., 1834, an assessment (No. 18 )-of Fifty (60) Cents per share was levied upon bimcegiye) stock of the corporation; payable Ordinance No. 6. . County of Nevada do.erdain as follow The qnarterly heetings or rezular sessigns of the Board of Supervisors ty shalkecommence on the flest Mondays:o January, April, July and October in each year, and shallcontinue until all the business coning before the Board‘isdisposcg@ of. This ordinance shall take effecgand be in day: of its adopt on. ~ Adopted January lith, 1684. On the adoptiun of the Ordinance K, per, Joseph. Perrin,. F. M. Prilgeon, FR: Huckins and H. L, Daygwoting Aye. H, L\.DAY, Chaiman of the Board, Attest. ~ +, G, Bragry, ‘derk, By W. D. Harris, Deputy Vi 0 id e other agency busiae a @ ness by those who work ft Austin’s padispensabls Handbook’ and General Ejucator. « A eneye lia for the hou eho t ing.rvom, the adesroe'ga) and ait of ‘life. Illustrated. by 100 engi About 750 large s. The moss book ever published in the world, A 3. b: to be ‘made more rapidly than -at-any El-dof 8 of Sec. 17, T 17, N. R. 9, ——+for onty $175. Found at last, a book tha = ‘D> M. and containing 40 ‘acres. id iste : wy sells to all intelligent people.at sight. Price wasmade on Nov. Sth, 1883, and Send sx cents tor post. the lowest ayer known for such a grand vy recorded in the Mining Records of Ne‘ age,and receive ch rt ume, _O} ate. from 20 to 60. county. ly box of goods which will . orders each daily. With this most excep; alr ‘ elaims *help you to more mon tionally popular volume, even all new begin= thereto are hereby required to present the . tightaway tha anything else,in chis world. \ ners meet with great success from the first -game before this office wi sixty days . All, of either sex, succeed from first hour. ur, Those who want pleasint and ex. : : Ron tng awk dog ot hbereot. The broad road to fortune opens before the . tremely profitable work should write for our ee ee ¥, TAY! . workers, absolutely i ure. At once Paar liberal termaat ouce Stinson & Co., Port’ Searls & Searls, Attys, Nevada City. d6. TRUE & Co., Auyusta, Maines 143? . and, Maine ae . i *. \HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of the Nevada coun f force from and after fifteen days from the . Board of “ping year, an immediately in United Sta‘ id. coin to! the Secretary, at the’ officeof the Company, Room. %4, No. 320 Sansome street, San Frantisco, Cal. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on TUESDAY, the ‘Fwenty-sixth (26th) dav of February, 1884, will be delinquent; and advertised for Bale at public auction, and unless wey meoe is made before, will be sold on Tuesday, the Eighteenth (18th) day of March, 1884, to pax the delinqurnt assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. ” By order ol tbe Board u Dirctors, ~H, PICHOIR, Sebretary. Office—Room.24, No, 320 Sansome street, Company, : ag a ns ? MEETING of the Shareholders of the A North Bloomfield Giavel Mining Company wil’ be held at the office of the Company, Room 24, Nec, 820 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal., on THURSDAY, the 7th vay of FEBRUARY, \884, at the hourot 12 o'slock M., for the purpose of eecting a ‘Trustees to serve during thé ensud the transactipn of such ether busineys as may come before the meeting. Transfer Books will ciose on Tuesday, Febos . ret: ro ten). Office—320 Sansome Str: a "3 Francisco, Cal \ 3; G@. HARTWELL, eet, Koom 24, San : 520 1 AEA SAE HME MRE “THE ‘Say 17th, 1880, 7 th» Nevada Daily Transcript, « newspaper P . luiprovens -of Hop Sing, $50, improvements $100, tt vie Bee hee by Maddison, canine ctl Supplement. hy 4014, : Lyons ee A te j on d to and. Mining 4 Neola telling Heiihe. tounded hy brick »tore owned by Geo, C. Shaw or Brandon, iu town of Omega; bouuded W br 29 sor gph ony a sp aly oo side of ad, $100, Taxes and.¢ ee. 4016. Last Cale Quartz Mining Co, George Webber, it, Omega. Claim to agent, and possession, of a quartz lode known as the Last Chance mining claims on Diamond Creek, commencing at the head of old Hoon and Paulgon ravine, and running 8 160@ feet, $1000. Taxes and 56. No.,4028. aiack MH, B, North Fork Steep Hollow, eya—Claim to and possession of a placer mine on south side of North Fork: of Stecp Hollow, bounded on »W by the ExSister clita, n theSE by the Sunny South claims, NE by the: Crimson Star, may con: sisting of 20 acres, more or less, $109. ‘Taxes and costs $270. : No. 4025. Marivedal Caroline D, San Francisco, Washingtou—Mortgage *on prep. of H. M. Piace and C.W. Peck, dated bog 36, page 627, one half of placer minin; ims near Omega, 4nd known as the Waggoner claims. Also} of Baltimore Ravine; 2000 feet in length. Also + of 20 acres of placer mnining ground knowe us the Pritchard claims, value $2,000. ‘Laxes and costs #44 60, . No, 4030, Muncey & Co., John Muncey Delinquent-Tax List Continued froin . seed to teeny eo , an in L-4 of SW 1-4, sec 20, tp 17n, rtaining 40 aches $1,500. Taxes ‘ont costs So * _—_—__o 4 SUPPLEMENTAL. . . .. No. 731.;, Miller and Voshen, Wolf cregk Oakland; possession of 8 E1-4, Sec. 19, tp 16 N,'R 9 E, 160 acres, $400, improv $100, personal property $00, Taxes a costs a 01. “ * é No. 1676, Gove, h L, Nevada, lot in Mevada Citv, in city limits, fot 7, block 12, $100, improvements $100, Taxes and eoste-$4.17. And notice is hereby given that «inléss the’ taxes delinquent includ ercentage included in Y : inqyuent list are , ‘the property: apon which said delinquentt»xes, costs and perc&ntage trea lien will be sold on WEDNESDAY, the 27th duy of February, iad? ed " At public auction, in frome of the Court Hotse door in the-City and Coanty of Ne vara, to bidder who will take the t quantity of the land, or in case an indiviual interest ;,the smallest portion of said interest, amd pay te taxes and costs due, including fifty cents to the collector for the dup icate certificate of sale. Said sale will ec at 11 o'clock, a. M., of said agent, Washington ~ Claim to and p gon ot a. quartz mining claim 1600 feet in length by 600 feet wide on @reat Mountain lode between Poorman’s Creek aid 8 Yuba fiver and adjoining the claims of Capt. Swain anu others on the N, about half wile Tae from Washington on sec. 1, Tp. 17 N 10 E, $4.0, Taxes and costs $270, No, 4023. North Star Mining Co.,J. B. ‘Giffen agent, Old. Man Mountain, Omega — Ctaim,to-and possession of a quartz iedge known'as the North Star mine, mile west of Oid Mau Mountain, in Washingtcn Township, Meadow Lake-district, $100. Taxes and costs $2 70. ; No, 4036, Ocean Star Mining Co., Canyon Creek, William M, Searing agent, Washing. ton, Claim to and possession of a quartz lode known as the Ocean Star, on the 8 side o1 the South Yuba river, half mileabove the mou;h of canyon, commencing at a point iadicated by an onk t ee and @ notice thereon, near the river bank and running 8.1500 feet, $900; improv nt isting of 9 10 stamp mill etc, $1500; also water tight commencing in the 58. Yuba river ata pa about 3 1-2 mies E of Washington, with ® dam at the point of appropriation formerly kriown as Laird’s water right aud dam, taking water from said dam, ditch and flume, from said river, $6u0. Taxes and coste 367 15. No. 4039. Olsen E J., Washington. Lot n Washiogton, bounded N by road leading from Washington to Phelps Hill, E by road leading up Washington creek. and 8 vavant land being opposite Webber's old field on the north, $50. improvements $50, Al80 claim t6 placer hinting grouvd on 8. vube rivea on Olsen’s bar, about 1} miles abéve Washington, being in séction 8, p17, NR 11 E, 20 acres, $150. Also 300 feetof ground on §.Yuba myer, abont 300 yards above the mouth of Big Ca yon-creek, 320. Improyements $25, Personal property #25. Taxes and costs 90 16. No, 4043, Pacific Gravel Mining Company, H. Q. Dauchey agent, Washington, Possessory righ to N 4 of sec, 23, tp. 17 N, R10 E, N 4 of SW 1-4, sec. 23, tp17 N, K. 10 i, W 4 of NK 3, sec. 23, 1p-17 N, R. 10E, NEF of sev, 22, tp 17 N, R.10 E,S 40f NW Of SW 1-4, sec, 14, tp 17 N, KR. 10 E,W 4 o1 SE 1-4, and SW 1-4 Of sW 1-4, and SE 4 of S fof SE 1-4, $ 1-2 of SE 1-4 ot SW 1-4, sec, 14, tp 17 N, KR, 10 &, 160. acres, $1650. Taxes and costs 76 58. 4046. Perry J. F, Alpha, Cla'm to and possession of a placer mine and tailings ciuim on 8, Fork of Washington, commencing at Alpha Hydraulic Company ’s inine and running dowh the creek 4.000 feet more or less, $100. Taxes and costs $2 70, No, 4058 Robinsou L. “L,” Fall Creek, Washington, Toll road commencing at Bear river and running to Henness tas and Bowman’s dam, and known as Culbeitson road, +p. Taxes and costs $9 32, “i io 4049. Robinson John, Bald Eagle Flat, Washington. ‘Ciaim to and possession ufa placer mine on Bald Eagle Flat, ¢ mmening ata certain oak stuup ao what is called tae Beemer Spring, and running dowa the ridge 1000 feet in a westerly direction, thenc@ back to the ceitre of the r.dge 10v0 feet, thence in a southerly direction to place ot beginning, $200. ‘Taxes and costs $4 91. No, 405%, Ramsey J. W, Washington, KR. deed to SE 1-40f NW 1-4, section 20, tp 17 N,-R 17 E, 40 acres, $100, 75,000 shakes y30u. ‘Taxe, and costs $¥ 81. No. 4064. Strong G. H, Washington, Claim to and possession of SW 1-4 of SW 1-4, sec 20, Tp. 17 N, B. 11 E, 40 acces, $100. Taxes go 8 $2 Zu. ‘ No. 4038, .-Sunhy South Mining Co., R. A. Welch agent, Omega. Right to and posses8i0., of a pla cr mine on middleand north forks of Steep Holiow, bounded 58 by Excelsior claims, N by Crimson Star, 3500, Taxes and costs $11 52. ‘ No. 4059. San Jose Gravel Mining Co., James Heaih Agent, Pett Hill, Liberty Hil, Vlaim to und possession of a yravel mining clann, being W 1-2 01 W 1-2 of SW 1-4, sec. 81, Tp, 17-N, R. 11 E, und E 1-2 of SE 1-4, anu 1-2 of W 1-2 of SE 1-4, sec, 86, Tp 17 N, 10K. and known as the San Jose Gravel mining claims, containing 1.0 acres, $800. Special school tax, Libéity Hill District, #5 60. Other taxes and costs $18 42. No, 4060, Santa Clara Gravel Miuing Co Janes Heath agent, Pett H.1l, Liberty Hill. Claim to and pussession ot a placer mine in W 1-20f NW1-4, and W 1-20f E1-2 of NW 1-4, sec 21, Ip. 17 N, R11 8. Also E 1-2 of KE 1-20f NE 1 4, sec, 36, ‘Ip 17 N, R10 KE, and known as the Santa Clara Gravel Mining Co, containing 160 avres, 3800, Taxes and vost $18 4z, and also special tax, Liberty Hill School Dist., $5 60. Washing on, bounded N by Udd Feliows aud Worthley’s premisgs,S by Washington creek’ road, and adjoining Brown's lot, and W. by “said Poad and lot last*® mentioned; $50. Improvements $200. Possessory right. to mining ground @— Diamond Creek being SE 1-4 or SW 1-4, and & 1-2 of NW 1-4, ander 1-4 of SW 1-4, see. 18, Tp 17 N, R 11 b, $100. Improvements $5v, Also possessory title to black Tixer quartz ledge on Rocky Glen Ka‘. Vine, Coumencing at Tunnel claims just N of Black and Young's nfill; and runhing ‘N and 8 1000 fect each way, being in Eureka Tp., 360. Patent to Local Option Placer mine at Gold Hill, consisting of .80 acres, and possessory right, White and Johngon’s mine consolidated therewith, being SW 1-4, sec, 14, Tp 17 N, KR. 10 £, 40acres, $300. Taxes and costs $17 42. \ Nov. 4030, Ah Chew Co., Canyon Creek, Washington, Cliim te and possession of a placer mince on N side of S. Yuba river, just below the mouth of Canyon” Creek, and ex: tending down the 8S. Yuba river, and containing about 60 acres, formerly owned by 4.8. Waters, $150, Taxes and costs $3 80. No. 4031. “ Ah Toy Co, Ah ‘Poy agent, Rocky Bar, Washington; claim to and possession of a placer mining claimy oh: N side of Suuth Yuba river, on the county road just above Washington, bounded w by gvotind of Chris Welch and Co., and E by l6wereud of, Rocky Bar, $400, Improvements on same Cunsigting of, wheel, flume, derrick and reservoirg10. Balance of taxes and eosts $2 34. * No, 4034. Sam Gew, Washington, house and lotin Chinatown, Washington, bounded N by thes. Yuba river, 5 by’ alley, W by Yee Sing, Eby Ah Chew, $100. Balance of taxes and cosig, X7c. ee No. 4085; Ah Sam Co,, Washington, Brandy Flat ravine. Yee Sing agent.* Claim co and po-session of a placer mining claim on Brandy Fiat ravihp, furmerly known ag the Sam Bowers ciaim, and now known as Ah Sam and Co’s claims, near the head of same ravine, about half mile above the. mouth of vaid favi:e, $200. Taxesand cows $491, No. 4086, Wing Fat Fong Co, Washington; Right to and possession of a Piacer bounded s by Svuth Yuba river te Grissel Hotel, bounded e by a oh en 8 Yuba river and w by a cabin opposite Chinatown, $200. Improvements consisting of wheels, derricks and tiymes, $200. Balance ol taxes and costs $1 97, No. 4087, Mow Fong, Washington, lot in Chinatewn at Washington on Nside of stéeet. Bounded-e by lot of Yee Sing, S by Siuughterhouse, dnd knéwn a8 the Gaiden House and Lot, 350, ithprovements $50 also lot on'N side of strét in Chinatown, Washington, bounded w by Wing Ting, N" by s Yuba r.ver,and e by lot of Yee S.nz $50 ‘ents $50; Unsecured creuits: $100. Stock of drugs 3100 Balance of taxes and j Francisco, Gal. costs $2 96. Bor 3 id . i wie . : pes Fung, Chinatown, ; + Washington; lot on ‘Side of « hinatow: or loomfield Gravel Min facing 8S Yuba river, nearly oppoaite Ah Bangs store,* $50, . improvements + $100, Balauce of taxes and-cogte $i 08, . No. 4090. Ah Chee, Chinatown, Washington; lot in Chin: atown, Washington, oppcsite lot of Hop Sing Co, g50, improvements 3100. Balauce of taxes aud costs, $v 05, No, 4091, cAh You, Washington: lot in Chinatown, Washington, bounded Eby lot . Balar.ce of taxes and costs $1 05, No, 4003. Sue Lee, Washington; lot in Cainatown, Washington,north side of staect opposite Sing Lee’s lot 350, improvements $100;* Balance of taxes and coste31 05, 4094, Sing Gew, Sing Lee agent, Poor Man's creck, Washington: datn t6 and posof a placer mining claim about 2 miles from the N side of Poor Man’ bounded’ N, S and W: b: a ee vacant lund and and known as 4 i aoe : : vis t, $250, imarovements on sami ty Swurveyor, . consisting of iron pipe, monitor ete, #70. cs) Balance of taxes and costs $1 67. . aX. ; fe é a . oy ppp peng be lot>in U. 8. DEPU MINERAL URVE inatown on N si ich street, ‘aid URVEYOR. . io¢ facing 8 Yaba Hiver, and formerly a 4a Office at,the, Court house No, 4074, Whive Jas.D, Washington. Lot ininining ground of Yee Sing Co., and on thes mining claim on nside of s8Yuba river . ] 4 27th day of Febraary, 1884, commeneing at the head of the list and continuing alphabetically or in numerical order until ‘said sale is completed. is ‘ ‘Witness my hand this, 2d day of February, A. D, 1884. G.vox SCHMITTBURG Tax Collector of Nevada Co., Cala. To the Sick and Afficted! —AND ESPECIALLY— Those Suffering From: Debility Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitality, Sexual-Infirmities, Fte. Ete. HE GREAT NEED fromTHOSE HAVE wno ‘are suffering is SEXUAL AND NERRVOUS COMPLAI ap sician, who can compsehond their ailmen id successfully treat them. Theygeneral practiitioner is not sufficiently filled in these classes of troubles to do. so, nd it must be left to the @) who with edncatin, long pracice, thoroughknowledge and. comprehensive mind, ia prepared to cure them, DR, J. C. 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