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extent.a few miles distant. The deepest
over 1,100 feet, and there finding
very heavy and rich deposits. In the townJarly for all parts of Nevada and Sierra counn
ties and Marysville. Wehave @ large and
jucrative trade with the numerous mining
amps to the north and east,
Nevada Township —William Scott and J.
4. Rogers, Nevada City.
Township~-E. Northup, North:.
Bloomfield Township-—£d Cummings, N.
Bureka Township—Michael Shea, Moore's . f
Fist; Thomas Waller, Graniteville.
Washington Township—S. B. Crawford,
: Meadow Lake Township—H. H, Greeley
> and James Reed; Truckee.
: Little York Township--B. F. Snell, You
Rough and Ready Township—Q. Y. Robeeeeaeenecheemestene een NSnES ERT
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BEE.
ary
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der my hand this 20th day of Jand R, E. ROBINSON,
‘Justice of the Peace of said Township.
Sheriff's Sale
cent per annum
said} nt: is recorded in
perior Covet, on
yt og it is ordered
eclarati
hasbeen recorded known as the G
ublic notice is here!
at publie sale in fron
in the city Of Nevada, county of N
of Calitorniaon 5 ad :
) of February, ~
highest and besti
said iedgwant ro
fy, hand this. $d day: ot
‘KE. 0. TOMPKINS ai
Ganem, Under Shei x
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Unrren Stares Lann
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Grass Valley Township—James W. Peters oo
and William Reynolds; post office address
ich an 8-in pine
t; thence N pe . Ww
running NE and SW; 0.30
to left to correr of fence;
0.53 chs to left ee 2.98 Pt
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California street, San
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Nevads, of
cation of principal place of business, San
Franciseo, California.
~ Notice fsof ‘the Board of
:
i
od
Broadway, New York oi
Any stock
i 2 un
ch tor sale at public s
ment is made
second : day of
San Francisco,
ele
&&
P 91 W; 12.00 k
33.00. cha fence runn
tersection of
t . fv or 3,50 cha to NW
mine: thence Sint ft
g
Rs
on
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: of ;
ll be fad. at public auction, at the office
the Eleventh (1) day of PEBRUARY,
r tthe ore sf 1682, at.
to paysaid,
Sih 622 Montgomery a D
NEVADA: CITY: (Cavtronsna); DAILY TRANSCRIPT
, stock. whichthis assessment rhall
re} un, on the 20th day of February.
will be delinquent, and advertised for
sale at publicauction ; and unless payment
idee thn ovate tia’
me ether with costs Wertising and of sale. By of the
Board of Directors..
J, M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary.
Office--Rooms 8 and 4 second floor, 300
Franciseo, Calif
Assessment Notice.
avers spd
XCELSIOR WATER AND MINING
. Location of works, Yuba and
of Culifornia._Lo; that ata
rectors, held on the 9
1882,an assessment, No. 3, of
Secreta: at his office, No, 65
Poor York. .
which assessment shall
on Friday,the tenth day of Feb
‘will be pn agp advertison, , ad unless payill be sold at the
the
uent assessment toge*her with costs of
ng and expenses of sale,
L. C, McAFER, Secretary.
Office-—-Room’6, No. = er, has
before, ‘w:
Delinquent Sale Notice.
DD cere gg cmt 7 np Mining Comness, busi: Fran
tion of works, Nevada County, Cal.
pany. Location of princi; lace of
he cisco, lect door
Notice—There are delinquent upon the
following described stock, on account of assessriient, (No. 9) levied on the 7th day of
Dec., 1881, the several amount set up)
the names of the respective shareholders,
ite
a8 follows:
BE ms Pei Shares: Amt,
jum L. Trustee, 860.00
Cahn David, Trustes,. 444° 500 60.00
Cahn David, ‘Trustee, brad 100 19.00
Trustee, 100 10,00
Cahn David, Trustee, 447 100 10.00
Cahn David, Trustee, 448 50 5,00
Cahn David, Trustee, 449 50 5.00
vid, (450-85 2.50
Cahn David, Trustee, 451 25 2.50
Cahn David, Trustee, 452 26 2.50
Cahn David, Trustee,’ 453 25 2.50
De la Cu R. 1097 100 10.00
Martinez R. 1020 «150 15,00
Martinez R. » 2186 100 10,00
Mills W. G. Trustee, 1127 913 91.60
‘Wetzel Theo. Trustee,, 409 100 10,00
Wetzel Theo. Trustee, 940 200 20,00
Wetzel Theo. Trustee, 941 200 20,00
Wetzel Theo, Trustee, 942 .150 15.90,
Wetzel-Theo, Trustee; -048. » 110 1,00:
Wetzel Theo. Trustee, 1012) 1980, 198,00
Wetzel Trustee, 1051: 60 6.00:
Wetzel Theo. Trustee, 1065, 100 10.00
Wetzel Trustee, 1088 462 46.20
And.in accordance with law and an orde
of the Board of Directors, made on the 7th
bg “Dees 1881, so many shares of each
stock.as may be necessary,
mery street
RDAY,
pany, No. 522 Lon’
California, on SAT
o'clock, M. of said day
‘assessment thereon,
advertising and ex‘WETZEL, Secretary.
delinguen it
of
‘Calitornia, -.
are the. “Schmidt,” “
“Pennsylvania,” and
Mines.
All persons holding y adverse
thematic ane hereby ‘to
vom the first day of Fe rciny ye
ED. F. TAYLO
Searls, Niles and Searls Attorneys.
No. 1245.
lication for
i enta Gravel Mine.
' U. 8. Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal. Dec, 5th, 1881.
ir.
San Francisco, California, has this da;
his application for a patent for the
Grav: bearing gol
and being: in. Bloomfield Mi:
County of Nevada and State of
Lot Number 76, in Township 18, N.,
it;
Variation 17-5-4° E.
trom the
about 30links below the N. B,
nnnel t brienta rs 5. .
E, 8 chains, 20 inks Siete
thence, variation 17 $-4° E., 8.72 2-49
stoning of the section line between:
84 and
Seos. $4, 35, 2,and 3 bears 8. 6 chains
f the 8 1-4 of Sec. 35
links, ridge road to Kureka
it th present ‘the
same hefore this effice within sixty days
a Patent for the TriNN onuite is hereby given that D, R. MeKillican, whose post office acgrent
ituate. om situate, La
District,
ifornia,
and knewn and designated by the field
notes and official plat on file in this office a4
10-E., M. D. B and M., the exterior boundaries of said Lot No. 76 being as follows, toBegin’ at the orisinal notice tree, a
Sg ag poe see up to4 feetground, then dividing into 2. forks,
Sach about 20 inches in — rage og!
. My ‘4
‘matter-of Banner. Mi
nt, and running
$8 chaing 20 linksto apost marked YT. No. 2 ?
Secs. [atthe hour of 10: o'clock,
in Township 18 N. Range 10 E.,
M, D. B. and M,, from which the Heol fod
a
distant; thence N. 18 chains 40 links to a
6 or the N. Wy corser of the $ W
‘. 1-40 } thence E 12
hains 20 links to a post marked T. No. 8,.
hence N 211-29 EB 21 chains 46 links, to.»
it marked T No, 4: thence
published in
ee shall be before the
day. set for hi of saidspetition; and that
N. 26 1-22 E
“44 chaing 70 links to the quarter section post
between Secs, 26 and 85 ; thenee N 84 vhs.
to the quarter section post between Secs, 26
and 23 and the post marked T. ‘No, 5; thence
W along the North line of Sec.26, 18 chs 75
E and §
7 Wi, 19 chains to 9 postmarked T. No, 6 oa
the west side of the road ; thence 8 211-2°
W., 57 chains 80 links crosses, section line
between Secs. 26 and 27 ata point 30 chains
69 links N from the corner to Secs 27, 26. 34,
OLD SPRING GRAVEL MINING co.
‘ot principal place. ot busin ‘ 688
Nevada City, “ ion of. works
near Willow Valley; Nevara ‘county, California, . Notice is hereby given that ata
meeting/of the Board of Directors held on
Friday, the 27th ot January, 1
Assessment, No, yoy Ten Cents per
was levied upon Capital § of the
corporation, Do tgtny immediately in United
Si Gold Coin,to the Treasurer, A. Isoard,
. at his office on Broad Stroet, Nevada City,
California.
Any -stock upon which this Assessment
shall remain unpaid on Tuesday the 28th
day of February, 1882, will be delinquent and
advertised for sale at public auction, andunless payment is made before, will be sold:on
Saturday the Eighteenth day. of March,
1882, to pay the delinquent: assessment, together with costes of paversnngent expenses
ofsale. By order of thé Board of Directors.
jaa A. H. PARKER. Secretary.
LEGAL NOTICE.
OYae OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
Nevada. In. Superior Court. In. the
: Company,
an Insolvent Debtor, M. Garver, Assignee of
the Banner Mill and Lumber Company, ‘an
insolvent debtor, having i
the property of said estate at private sale;
It is hereby ordered that Monday, the 13th
a of arb f 1882, at the Court room of
Court, in Nevada City,’in said county,
M., be set,for
the hearing of said petition; and that this order be published in the Nevada Daily. Transcript, a ne r of general circulation,
evada City aforesaid, as often
the Clerk give notice by mail to creditors as
uired by law.
ated January 28th, WBRZ
JOHN. CALDWELL, Superior Judge:
Searls, Niles & Searls, Atty’s. f20
Financial Condition of. the Citizens
Bank of Nevada City, California,
at the close of business on Saturday evening, December: 3ist;188h:
and 35,90 chaihs 27 links 3
beginning, and containing
acres. ;
This claim [
jic lands of the United States.
. Fhe Leos sets mine is duly record
of said Coun
Any and al
place.of
and State, at page 704.
persons
of the provisions of the Statute.
J. A. Row
line between Secs, 27 and:a4 at a point 12
¢hains 9 links W. from ‘the corner, to Secs,
26, 27, 34, and 35, 156 chain 84 links —
159
is bounded on all sides’by pub.
ied
er’s office of Nevada County,
‘ claiming adv weely
any portion of said Trienta Gravel Mine . or
said mining ground as hereinbefore describ
ed, are required to file their adverse claim
with the Register of the United States Land
ice at Sacramento, in the State of Califor
during the sixty days’ period of publi: . Surplus
eaton here, or. they will ve arred we virRESOURCES,
Dene PRM Ts rest 5,000 00
Real Estate taken for debt.... 4,300 00
lt Registered Bonds, market
Maio vec aha. ce saree aaa
houses,. sheds,
filed in this.Court
hig petition praying. for,an order to sell all of
in . County, Oaltornia: =”
stock upon which sald assessment}
oleae il cena mk :
wold on .
allding te be eve
of brick eo from’ the
ground up, the entire heiglit of said walls
und each i¢ door, and each
of buildings,
vided with iron
not less
which can
he unlawand each of them to be
shutters, the thickness of the
than three sixteenths of an i
be securely closed. And it
any person to construct, or commence to
construct, or continue to construct, or cause
or.procure to be constructed, or to aid or advise or assist in congtructing, or to maintain
or occupy uponiany day, or any ‘portion of a
day, within said fire limits, any building or
structure otherwise than asin this ordinance
abipaent or contrary to the provisions of
ordinance.
Seetion 5. ~By the outer walls of brick, or
stone, or frame buildings, are meant. the
front, rear and side walls,
Section 6, . The outer walls of all buildin;
of either brick or stone, or of, both, to
ag stores, warehouses, hotels or shops,
shall be at least: sixteen inches in, thickness,
in the b ent or foundation story and for
the first story, and.at least twelve inches in
thickness for the second story. The outer
swalls of all heaps 3 to be used as dwelling
stables or. other. outhouses
‘hereafter to be erected shall for a two story
building or less, be at least twelve inches in
eight inches in thickness for the second story.
foun
side walls or party walls, and such partition
sonable protection against fire.
supported upon, stringers
8) be unleeral for any person to raise,
build upon, or alter any
with the provisions of this 0)
Section 8.
person to smoke hams, bacon, sausages.
linance.
‘unlawful to construct, use or maintain
hi flue attached to, or «
ot Broad street
thence along middie of
Pine street to. the middle of Commercial
street; thence along the: mi: of Commer.
cial street to the middle of York street;
thence along the middle of York ‘street’ to
Tul, and a violation of this ‘ordifiance, for:
thickness for the first story, and. at least .
ition walls shall extend from the
tion through the roof, the same as
walls shall be at least eight, inches in thick-’
ness. ‘The roof shall be composed of, or covered with, such material as will) afford reaSection 7. No brick or stone wall shall be
of wood; and it
building of brick
and stone or both, unless the same is so com:
pleted, altered or constructed, as to comply
It shall bé unlawful for any
ey
any meats whatever in houses, other than
brick or stone houses, with walls at least
twelve inches in thickness; it shall also be
any
building.
hot exceéding one hundred dollars, or b:
tion of the
‘punishment is a:
Section 10.
ordinance strictly enforced,
Passed January 10th, 1882.
i J.C. LOCKLIN, President.
K. CASPER, Clerk.
or a
with any structure within the fire limits, unless the same shall be constructed of stone,
brick or terra-cotta, from the ground. up,
said chimney or flue to extend at least three
feet above the roof or outer wall, of said .
Section 9, Any person who shall violate
hy of the provisions of this ordinance, shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be'punished by a
fine of not less than twenty-five dollars, and
‘imprisonment in the city prison not exceeding ten days, for each offense, at the discreTuistice of the Peace by whom the
It shall be'the duty: of the
Marshall and Chief Engineer .to have this
Ordinance No. 93.
ing on the northwest side of Sacramento Street.
HE Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordainas follows’:
forthe public convenience that a sidewal
this ordinance,
mento streets, to the upper’corner of H. C,
Mills’ lot,
nail on each centre stringer,
aa propér distance.
to
spective lote as
nance on or befo
rovided for in
An ordinanee providing for the ¢onstruction ofa Sidewalk and RatlSection 1. Itishereby declared be teawe!)
shall.be establishea and built with the grade
of the street, eightfeet wide, anda railing
shall be built.as. described in Section 4,.ot
Section 2. The sidewalk and railing shall be
built on the north-west side of Sacramento
street from the corer Of Broad and SactaSection 8. Such sidewalk shall consist of
four stringers, 4x4 inches, with planks 2x6
inches wide to be nailed with 20-penny nails;
and 2 nails on each endot the plank, and one
‘Section 4. A railing shall be built on’ the
‘. whole length of said sidewalk as follows: 24
teét high, the upright pests t> be 4x6 inches;
the top railing to be 3x4 inches and planed;
one board 1x6 between top railing and walk
ection 5. yiehs gr 3 holders are: required
instruct said sidewalk before cre:
is ordiJanuary 6th, 1882, and
wherever a sidewalk and railing ‘is already
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gesssessessssssss
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ee de eo tt ololcieloics a
sssssesss
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e,
A. K. HARTWELL Secretary.
Office—-No. 330 Pine street, Room 40: San
Francisco, California. jal3_—
Delinquen* Sale Notice.
ENTENNIAL GRAVEL GOLD MINING . "
COMPANY. Location of principal place
of ousiness Gold Hill, Brorey casunty Navads.
Lecation of works, Washington Township,
Nevada County, California. ‘
Notice is hereby given, that there are delinquent upon the folowing deseribed stock,
on account of assessment, (Ne, 6,) levied
ti ite the ‘of the respecti Preah acre fol e 0) as follows:
f tad of’ No. of
Names. Certificate, Shares. Am’t,
Haseltine B. F. Trustee, 72 . 1500. $15,00
Hazeltine B. F. Trustee, 73
Te War hae » 102. , 8000, 30.00);
Wm, Trustee, 103 125 1.25
Dauchey H. O. Trustee, 28 © 1000 /' 10.00
Dauchey.H,.0,. Trustee, 29 5000 . 50,00 . .
Dauchy H. 0. Trustee, 80 250 2.50
Dauchoy H. O, Trustee,: 56 . 6000'' 60,00
Dauchey H, 0. Trustee, 57 250 2.60.
And in accordance with law, and an order
ot the Board of Directors, made‘on the 24th
day of December, 1881, so many shares of
each parcel’ of such stock'as may be neces
sary, will be sold at publi¢ auction at hy tid
fice of the perso ag . Bank of Gold Hill,
DAY, the” ar Rae He omer ae 8 , the f—(6th)-—day . of %
RUARY, 1882, at the hour of 3 o’elock,p. ™.
of said. day, to pay said delimyuent: assess:
ent thereon, together with costs of adverising and: expenses of the sale.
KANK A. WISE, Secretary,
Office—Bank of Gold Hill, Main strect,
Gold Hill, Nevada. jay.
Insolvent Notice. .
Nevada, State of California. In* the
matter of Joseph M. Doan, an. insolvent
debtor. Joseph M. Doan, having filed in
this Court, his petition, schedule, and inventory in inselvency by which it appears that
he is an insolvent debtor, the said J
M, Doan is hereby declared to beinsolvent.
The sheriff of the nty ot Nevada is ‘hereby directed to take.
tate both real and personal of said Joseph
M. Doan debtor, except such as may be vd
law e pt from execution, and all of
deeds, vouchers, books of account, and .
pers, and to keep the same. safely until
Spcaeens of an assignee ef his estate.
All personsareforbidden to pay any debts
to, the said insyivent orto deliver any property belonging to him, or to an rson,
drm or corporation or iation for his use,
The said debtor is hereby forbidden to
transfer ordeliver any property, until
further orderof this Court, ex as herein
ordered. it is furtherordered that all ‘the
ps. vey hy si he ad el Superor Court'of the County evada, open
Court at the Court Reom/of said) Court in
the City of Nevada, on Monda),
teenth day of Feb: A. D., 1882, at ten
o'clock, a.‘™M., of that day to prove their
debts.and choose one or more assignees. of
the estate of said debtor.
It is further ordered that the order be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript newsr of general ci jon, pub in
evada City, Nevada County, as often usthe
said paper is published before the day set for
thy ineesog 9 Creditors, and it is further
Ordered that in the meantime all ao
“— against the said insolventbe ed,
ted Jan, 10th, 1882, ,
Judge of the Superior Court ‘of Nevada
County, California, i
E. H. Gaylord, Attorney. jad
Notice to Delinquent Co-Owners.
N conformity with Section 2324, Chapter
I 6, Title 32, of the Revised Statutes of the
Nited States,''notice is hereby given to
Crest Hanson, John Hadeock and L.L.Blem,
eo-owners in certain -mining. ground and
quartz mining clainis situated in or near
Moore's Flat, Eureka Mining District, Nevada County, ifornia, known 98 the ‘*Metro7 oe rtz/Ledge;” thatthe above Crest
. Hanson is delinquent in the stim of 181-75
for the. years 1880 and 1881} John Hadcock in
the sum of $60 58 for the years 1880 and 1881,
and L. L. Blem in the sum of 330 29 tor the
years 1880 and 1881, being their a aye
of the annual expenditures requ: to be
performed upon said mine or ¢laim, for the
last two yerrs past, by said Section 2324,
which the other co-owners have performed,
Hf such de.ingu nt proportion be not paid
+o the undersigned at Moore's Flat, ‘within
ninety days after the first publication of this
notice, the interest of said Crest Hanson,
John Hadcock and L, L. Blem’ will become
the property of the co-owner, L. F. K, Buch,
who has made the required See
L. F. K, BUCH,
Non-delinquent co-owner, who has made
the requisite bn mar as af
Moore’s Flat, Nevada County, California,
built, the property hold
keep it in repair. i
LDecember 15th, 1881.
¢ J.0, LOCKLIN, President.
K. Casper, Clerk.
sare required to
Assessment Notice.
outh Yuba, Gravel Mining €
»—Location of principal place
04 businegs, Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal-,
ifornia,
Notice is hereby given, that ata meetin
ofthe Board . of Asse held on. the
capital stock of the ¢o
mediately be aug ¥ Si
a% :
saloo:.
ny
gold
Any
vada Gity, "Nevada e
January 8, 1882, 00d
of Nevada, county of Nevada,
State of Callfornin, on is
Friday, the Third day of Febraary, . Y#tious
Between the hours of 9 o'clock a, M. and 6
o'clock P. M., to wit 3 o’cl
tle and ititerest of
‘and to the above described
highest and best bidder for’ "
Given under my
.
s
costa. ‘
hand this 7th day of JanFz O, TOMPKI
Searls, Niles & Searls, Attys,
Sherift’s Sale.
Citizens Bank Pim,
Be
Be EGEET ioe
bal ~
Superior Court No,
400. Order . of Sale. Persons. a distance eine Deares of i ay
idgé Gravel
betas Bei Deft. c
virtue of a Decree and an order of sale; to ine pena Al rs be
r and +
» State “of Califor:
ed, issued out pera Su
. Bieted?3 op 2 RECEETE
Nthe Superior Court of the County of. ter, Section
veyor, gh sd for the county
on grounds
hereatier
ditches now made or h
said mini
ditches and iron pipe above mentioned and
to and covered by and included in
water ditch constructed
ion of all the. es} referred
the description are,a
by the Lone Ridge G:
ae the elaims
, leading from the Milton
ge py ne @ urine, etc., 80
itis a sure of
: » BLADDER COMPLAINTS.
It contains nothing’ is To
those suffering from the evil effects
of youthful indiscretions or excessdistance of five (5) miles more or less,
ditch is: in part dug in the earth, and in
consists of wooden flumes, and in
, forming one continuous
conduit to take water to said claims, and is
urtenant thereto; together
the tenements,
a . Price,
, oF five bottles in case, with
and advice, ®1@. Sent secure
ion to any address u re5, or OC: 0. D. ‘Mio bo hiad only of
. Salfield, 216 Kearny Street,
San Franciseo, Cal.
creditors of saiddebtor be,and-appear, before . pe: Itations strict)
‘ or at office, FR For the conveNotice is hereby given that I willsell at . Menee potent, end
blic. sale, in frontof the Court. House ect secrecy, I have
y of, Nevada, Vountv of Neder which ‘all
vada, State of California, on
Friday, the 17th day of February,
lA. D. 1882, between'the hours of 9 o’dlock a.
m, and 6 o'clock Pp. M.to-wit::-? o’clock P. M.,”
title and interes .of said. Defendant in and tothe above de: cribed
and best erty
to gai sai
Given Gadel ay”
January, A. D. 1882.
‘will send a trial botENATOR—sufficient
rit—free ot
eee
a
; tial.
Tie Great Engiish Remedy
NOPICE.—1 wit
tid of foc BGs oY.
costa, :
hand this 23d day of
E, 0. TOMPKINS, Sheriff.
cs D-. Under Sheriff.
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
rship contract between Clancy
» in the blacksmithing businegs haviag expired on December 31st, 1881,
we hereby give notice that such partnershi}
ceased from that. date by mutual con:
The business will be conducted at the old
stand: on Broad street; from January.
1882, in the name of Patrick Clan
ry authorize P. Clancy to
debts due the old firm, who will be
sible for all debts due from them.
Dimness of Visoises inthe Head;
ing unobserved im the urine,
er diseases that lead to insanity co.
Nevada City, January-5th, 1882. DR. MINTYE will agree to forfeit Five
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
ership ‘heretofore existing
name and style of Robinson
and Feeney, doing busineasas Blacksmiths,
in the city of Nevada, County ‘of Nevada,
State of California, is this day dissolved by.
debied tp be vodarlgnedl are, rempesttelly e igned are
requested to come forward and make pay
ment immediately to J. W. Robinson, who
sultation free, Tho
and a/ivize, including anal
of Vital Restorative
the quantity, $1
apy aduress upou of
mame if desired, by
Ae Be:
‘ll Kearny Street, San
January 5th, 1892,
he Mountaineer Mill and
Company.
. day of December, 1881,.an asses ment of pre
Forty Cents per share was levied bt se
en
tC)
DR. L. J. CZAPKAY’S
PRIVATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
12, MONTGOMERY TREET,
Opposite Occidental Hotel.. .San Fra ncise .
STABLISHED in 1851, for the permanent
MINTIE’S KEDNEY ¥.
M, cures all cose pita
er ts, Gonorrhoes,
sale al
for $5. gists; $2 a bottle,
pps ect os aa
Bpatoeo