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Katie
abies SaaS AA
mous Drves, ET.
BIG'S INVIGORATOR is 3
caL Lrunsty, Loer Mas: ‘Véraw Exuavetiox,
and ail the terrible results
’ of abused
Doctor willagtee in writing to FuRP#IT $1,000 for a
vase that~ he undertakes
and fails to¢ure, The reason that. cau not
et Cu RED of Seminal
‘EAKNESS and the above
, disease is owing to a complication cased . Prostaspecial rem x
De Ths INVIGURATOR,No.
‘2. iss Sreciric Cure for
other
either Invigorator, $2 per
bottle or 6 ‘bottles $10.—
Sent toany address securely cove from observaion. SeMINAL WEAKNES>
and Puosratorenéa drains vitality from the
body and di: that
BAFFLE ORDINARY MEDICAL TREATMENT. Ifallowed to continue, the unnatural loss affects
the viral oroaxs, which causes DESTROYING
piskases. CoNsumPTion, Diasetres, Bai GuiT's
DISEASE, JAUNDICE, IxSANrTY, etc. EXCESSES,
Non-Use, Anuse, Interirep Wraxness, MatMUTRITION, SPINAL and. CEREBRAL CoMPs.AINTS
bring on the sbove Fata. Diskases, Desi.ity and SeuinaL Weaknxss obstruct the im
portant y acte offlife and their
enjoymente, Corts Guaranrero. Disease:
of the Genirory.Uninany Oroans, Kipsev,
Liver and Buapper 4 Sreciauty. The many
complaints and diseases ‘of women sveedil) .
cure? : consu.tation at office or by letter
-free and confidential. Responsible parties
can arrange pepo in the same manner
as they would up oy their family physieian, StrictestSecrecy Maintained
Invigorator samplés Free,
DR. LIEBIG & CO. are Regular Educated
College Physicians and are now in the 19th
year o/ Spenial Practice,
Call or address DK. LIEBIG & CO. No.
400 Geary street, corner Ma-on, tan Franaisco, Cal. Private entrance 403 Mason St.
DR. MINTIE,
(SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE, )
No. 11 Kearney St‘, San Franci
ee ee ee eeméekin
<
SP AE SM CSET TO
KAINS WILL LEAVE] AND ARRIVE AT
Novadaa city
-ON AND AFTER~%
Saturday, December Sth, 1883,
AS FOLLOWS:
%
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
6.15 A. M. DAILY ; connecting with Passenyer arriving ii Sao francisco at
6.40 P.M, and 7.40PM
12 10 P. M. DAILY: eounecting with Pasdeck senger arriving in >an francisco at
3.40 P.M,
ARRIVIN FROMCOLFAX
11,08 2:2 DAILY:
7 33 P, M. DAILY ; connecting with Pas° i senger leaving San Fraucisco at 8.00
A,
Cures all Chronic and
Special Diseases.
YOUNG MEN
y HO may be suffering from the effect=
of youthtul follies or indiscretion will
lo well to avail themselves of this, the greatst boon ever laidat the altar of suffering
numeunity, PR. sPINNEY will guarantec
to forfeit 2500 for every. case of Seminal
Weakness or private disease of any kind or
chare .er which he undertakes and fails to
cure, 4 é 4
' Middle Men.
Thereare many at the age ofthirty tosix
ty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accompanied
by a slight smarting of burning sensation
anda weakening of the system in a manne.
che patient cannot tfors On examin
Treats all Chronic, Special and Private
+ Diseases with Wonderful duccess,
The Great English Remedy
es, and excesses in maturer years, such aLoss of Memory, Lassitude, Nocturnal Emis
som prorien to Society, Dimness of , Vis
fon, 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 cave of this kinu
the VITAL RESTORATIVE (under hi
1 advice and treatment) will net cure,
or for anyth Pl oy) or injurious foune
init. DR. E treats all private dis
eases sui without mercury. Com:
sultation free. Thorough examinatio:
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 upou re“eipt of price,or C. “. D
secure from observation; and in private
name if desired, by
A. E. MINTIE, M. D.,
Al Kearny Street, Sun Francisco.
Sample Bottte, '
Will be sent to any one ot ying by letter,
stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict se\wecy fa regard toall business transactions.
=
DR. MINTIE’S KIDNEY REMEDY
NEPMRBETICUM, cures all kinds of Kid
ney and Blader Gompiainte, Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Leucorrhoea, For
gists; 26 bottle, six bottles for $5.
—_—
DR. MINTIE'S DANDELION PILLS
are the best and cheapest DYSPEPSIA
_ and BELIOUS cure in the market. For
sale by all druggists.
All Orders for Medicine ©, O P, must be
accompanied “ith $1 00 ‘As (guarantee of
faith) which will be-deducted when the
package is shipped nl7
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
DR, GIBBON’S.
DIsKeyPrENSARY
No. 623 Kearney Street,
Corner Commercial San Francisco
Established i:
1854, for the treat
ment of Sexua
and Seminal Dis
eases such as Gon
h orrhea, Gleet
Stricture, Syphil
is in all ite forms
Seminal weaknes>
tency, etc, —
Diseases (0:
years standing
Sand Uloerate:
i legs successfully
«treat
Ss
SS
Dr. Gibbon: has the pleasure of annduncprincipal Hospitalswof Europe, and has repair: goer at the Dispensatory, 62%
er per! yeape Eee Faneieco, where his
old patien ose.requiring hi ii pred gong er eq ig his services
Seminal, Weakness.
Semi
. Emise , the corr of self
ebuse. The solitary vice, or depraved sexua
indulgence, is practiced by the youth of
both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unetring certainty the following
train of morbid Be tons unless combatted
by scientific m leat measures, viz: Sallow
countenar *e, dark spots under the eyes
‘ mg in the head, ringing in the ears, nois
ke the rustling of! eaves and the rattling ot
chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weak.
ness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted
ntellect, loss of confidence, dittidence in approaching strangers, 4 dislike to form new
q\ > position to shun society,
loss of »hectic flushes, pimples and
various eruptions about the face, furred
tongue, fetid, breath, coughs, consumption,
night sw vats, monomania and frequent insanity. Ii reliet be not obtained, persons so aftlicted should apply immediately, either in person
or by letter, andhave a cure effected by hiv
eases, which never failsof effecting a quick
and tudical cure, or
Married Men. j :
Or those who contemplate marriage, wh
are suffering under any -of thers fearful
me, Spee not. fo! the sacred reresting upon m por dela;
pn fuaeniae beliet, " vied
Cured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
statin ‘case; fa Oe yh gps time the
disease bas continued, the medicine wil
be promptly sent, free from @ oF
curiosity, to any part of the country, witt
full and plain directions for use. By enclosbe Bong DOLLAKS in coin, ina registerea
through the Post Vttice, or through
Wells, Fargo ,& Co. a Kage of medicine
will be forwarded by reese tO any part oi
the United states.
“address DK. J. F.GIBBON, 623 Kearne)
“Cc ial, San. Franci
— Box 1957. in ph
‘£@ Correspondents w ease inf Dri
ibbon that they e d this advertisement in
_, @Nevapa Cuy Daiwy Teansonier ©
‘ No. 1369.
Application for a Patent toa
is beetiy siven og setae
“for Patent ia the Bpring =
_ situate in Columbia Hill aioe Ne
a notes on file in’ this offfve, as
of 8 W 1-4 of 8 E 1-4 and E 1-2 of 8
ing that he has returned from visiting the:.
new and scientific mode of treating his dix . .
. letter or at offige, FRE!
4 of 8 W140t See. 17, f 37, N. B.9}.
‘M.D. M, ond contalting 40 scree, ‘aia .
.ng the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will
stten be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the-color will
be of & thin milkish hue, again changing to
dark and torpid 4 rance. There are
many men who die of this difficulty, » Sa
raut of the cause, which is the second stage
of seminal weakness. Dr. 8. will guarantee
@ perfect cureinall such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genito-urinary orsans.
Office Hours—10 to 4and 6to 8. Sundaye
trom 10 to 11 a. M. Consultation free. Thor
oe ination and advice, $5. Callor
DR. SPINNEY & CU., No: 11 Kear
ny Street. San Francisco. jell
Q <RPNE! Sey
a = Sano ; a
PORTEAWULOR.
Pas
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<
"ys AND May
fe: . Aq
faite KINDS™
<i mach
-—AL80-+
* >
Engines, Boilers, Pumps,WOOD AND IRON WORKING MACHINE
RY, BELTING, PACKING, HOSE,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
DR. ALLEN’S
PRIVATE DISPENSARY,
26} Kenrney Street, San Francisco,
Cetablished for the Scientific and Speed)
» Cure ef Chronic, Nervous and Special
Diseases,
. °
~The Exoert Specialist,
j }*ALLEN, as is well-known, is a‘ regular graduated Pitysician, educated
at Bowdoin College and niversity of Mich
igan. He has devoted a liferime to the
study of the treatment and cure of diseases
within his speciaity. ;
Young Men
And MIDDLE-AGED MEN, who are suffer
ing from the effects of Youthful Indiscretior
or Ex esses in maturer \cars, Nekvous and
Puysicat Desivity, IMevtence, Lost ManHuon, confusion of id as, dull eyes, aversion
to. s ciety, despondency, pimples.on the
face, loss of energy and memory, frequency
of urinating, etc. Remember, the Doctor
haga VEGATABLE COMPOUND, the result
of many years of special practice and hard
study,.which, wader his special advice, his
never faitea of success in the cure of LOST
MANHOOD, PROS +ATOURHEA, ete.
MY HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE
(Having been surgeon in charge of two lead
ing hospitals) enables me to treat all private
t-oubles with excelent results. I wish it
distinetly understood that I do not claim to
perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous of stpernatural power. f chim only
to be askillfuland successful Physician and
Surgeon, thoroughly informed in my specialty—
DISEASES OF MAN.
Allapplying to me will receive my honest
opinion of their complaints. No experimenting. J will guarantee a positive cure in every
case I undertake, or forfeit $1,000. Consultation in office or by letter FRexaad strictly
private. Charges reasonable. Thorough
examination, including chemival and microscopical analysisof urine and advice, $5.00.
Call on address
Office hours, 9 to 3 daily, 6 to 8 evening.
Sunday, 9to 12 only. all or address
DR. ALLEN,
26 t-8 KEARNY ST., SAN FRANCISCO.
‘This Great
Strengthening Remedy
and Nerve
is the
legitimate resultof over 20
years-of praccal experien e,
URES
WtTH UN
-FAILINGCER.
re
5 2 b .« nm ~~ vous an
ical Debility, Seminal Weakness, pernatar:
thea, Prostarrhea .Emissions, Impotency,
Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decline and
LOSS OF MANHGOD in all its complications and from whateyer fodttved.
It oe and purifies the Blood
ens the Nerves, Brain, Muscles; Dige tio»
Reproductive Organs, and Physiealand Men’
tal Faculties, It stops any unnatural ebilitating drain upon the system, preventing in
voluntary losses, debilitating dreams, seiniry aes = at de seme, ete., so destructive
mind . i Tt ig a ectte elimin ator of
all KIDNEY AND BLADDER CUMPL¢ INTS. ;
as ingredients,
trom theevileffects
ns excesses
and perma.
NTEED. Price,
les in case, witu
snd atdivice,BIGF Sent secure
. from obeervyation to any address upon receipt of price, orC.0,D. Tobe only or
DES U. D. SALFIELD,”
216 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal,
#2 50 per bottle, or fi
full doartigowanetd jee
taped
Ordinance No 1.
eel
Sec 1. The Road Commussiuner of ¢ach
Road District of Nevad’ County shall demand of e. ery male ~on every 21 and un
der 55 years oh age yarn his district. (or
the empioyer or
’ : such .persdi/) the aunual Koad: Polk Tax of
Ri two dollars and titty cents, wnieh is hereby
sauce ma by Acent of
levied by the Board of Supervisors on such
persons; said dem nd to be niade between
the 1st Monday of March aud the ls. day of
duly tn each year,
pec. 2. [he Auditor shall furnish each
Commissiouer with w sutlcient number of
bianks, take receipts therctor, and charge
him with the same; but ered.t must be given him for all ‘unsold poll tar receipts returned by each Commissioner on tne lst
Monday in each month, when it shall by his
duty to settle with the Auditor,
Sec. 3. Curporations or other employers
of persons in any 10a) district’ subject to
road \ax, are chargeable tor the ryad poli
aX sisessed avainst their employes to the
extent of avy credit in their hands avt exc eting such tax; provided the Road (yerseer shall urst give notice to such emplott.
or the managing agent of such corporation,
anu from the time of such notice, the amor
of any credit in nis hands or that shall thereafter accrue suflicient to satisfy said tax,
shall be paid to the Road Collector,
prosecution of any action but the empipye
or of State poll.tuxes, and all the rem:
taxes shall a
poll taxes.
other taxes,
make final settlement with the
in his district, names of
paid, the number-of puil tax receipts solu,
and those tevuryed unsold.
other taxes.
taxeu.
day of its adoption. :
-Adopted January 11th, 1884, :
{. L. DAY, P.esident of the Board,
F.G. Bearry, Cierk.
jal3 By W. LD. Hawai, ae ae
On, the adoption of the Ordinance Cas
Huckins and H. L. Day voilny Aye.
ut
whose receipt shall be evidence in bar of ‘the
against the principal for phe recover) of the
same. ‘
sei. 4. The Road Commissioner shall give
ail the powers. and.authority as the collecie
given by law for the col eciion of State poll
op for the collection of ryad
faxes constitute a lien as
The Commissioners siiail
Auditor.on
the Ist Monday in Janua:y, and shall during each session of the Board of Supervisors
make a report ing the names of ali persons issued for poll tax anu d.linquent
e i who have
Sec. 5 At the Uctober session each Commixsioner shali certify the delinquent list to
the Auditor and Collector, who shall enter
the same on the assessment roll of the countv, and shall be align ‘on real property as
The provisions of this Ordinance shall not
apply to residents of incorporated towns,
,paupers, insane per-ous aud indians not
This ordinance shall take effect and be in
foree from and after fifteen days from the
per, Josepb Ferrin, F. M. Pridgeon, KR.
‘ TON 70
‘ ef Cal.,
said Court on the 24thday
. 1884, wherein Ah ‘Tong as
Huntressand A.L.
ben nag pny sg : — emp po
costs, I haye thisday levied u) the ryght
title ‘an intereet of the detenilants hieein,
, in and to, the following \ prop:
erty, viz: All and singllar thae pho in
Pieve or: of min ng ground lying ana
being in and and Neveda townships, Nev: county,Cul,, Commencing at a
ine stump in the channel of Peer creek, in
and Ready township, about 200 feet
below the mouth of Lony Kuck ravine, and
extending up and including the ch i)
ered,
g
See
Delinquent Tax List Continued from
-. Supplement.
costs $5
"No. 4014, Lyons Mrs. B,Omega—Impts on
land caguatelh te Oowga. Water and Mini
Co. consisting of dwelling house, bound
N by brick store owned by Geo. C. Shaw or
Brandon, iu town of Omexa; bounded W by
public road and’ barn’ on opposite sido of
road, $100. Taxes and costs $2 70.
No. 4016, Last Chance Quartz Mining Co,
George Webber, ‘agent, Omega, Claim to
und posgessio. of a quartz lode known ag the
Last Chance mining claims on Diamond
Creek, commenving at the head of the old
1500 feet, $1000. Taxes and chsta $22 55.
No. 4023, diack H, B, North Fork Steep
Hollow, Omeya—Claim to and possession
a placer mine on south side of North For!
of Steep Hollow, bounded on >W by the £xcélsior clainis,on the SE by the Sunny South
MS
Deer creek to what is known as the McCoy
dan in. Nevada township, about one mile
in length more or Jess, . Also, a water ditch
and water right extending alongside of and
on the north side of said claius, and con
nected therewith, Also all wheels, derricks,
flumes,.tools and appurtenances belonging
to said claims.
Notice ishereby given that on Saturday,
the 23 day of February,1834, at 11 o’clock,A.
M., of that day, at the City «f Nevada, in the
County of Nevada, in front of the Cour
House door, I will ex; to sale for cash
lawful money of the United States, all the
right, title and interest of ‘said defendant in
the abovedescribed property, at publig¢ auction, to the highest bidder, to satisfy said ex01 e ceution and ull costs. , F
SEE BET Sapecintendtet. toe payee pot mute by 4 Given under my hand this 29th day of
lst Monday in ho then I tax sbali . January, 1834. WM. SCL Tr
DR. SPINNEY, be delinquent, and shail be three dolisrs Constable of Nevada Township.
: d fifty vente from each person so ble. e
pNo. 11 Kearney. Street. wach Commissioner shail be invesced with Order of Sale.
sa tg is hereby given, that in pursuHi ance of an order of the ig art Conrt
of the county of Nevada, State of California,
made on the 28 day of Jan., A,.D. 1884,in the
matter of the estate of and persunof Maurice
Penelon,incompetent peftson,the undersigned, theguardian of the said estate and incompetent person, will sell at private sale
to the highest bidder fr cash, and subject
toconfirmation by said Superior Court, on
or after the 18th day of*February, 1884, at
lOo’elock A. M.,-at Nevada City, Nevada
county, at the store and saloon of A. Isoard
on Broad street, in the sala county of Nevada, all the right, title, interest and estate of
said Maurice Penéfon at the tine of this notice, aud-all the right, title and tnterest that
the said estate has, by operation of law or
utherwise, acquired other than or in addition
to thatof the said Maurice Pepelon at the
time aforesaid, in and to all those certain
lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying
and being in the said county of Nevada,
State of Califurnia, and, bounded and deseribd as fclluws, to-wit: The vorth half of
the northwest quarter of section three township No. seventeeri north range nige esst
Mt. Diablo base and meridian,
Also the southwest quarter of the southwest quaiter of section No. thirty-four, and
the southdast quarter of the south ast quarter of section thirty-three township, evighteen north range nine east Mt Diablo base
and meridian.
CITIZENS BANK,
the morning of January I, 1884.
RESOURCES,
Nevada County Bond
County Warrants..
Loans on Keal E-tate,
Loans on other secur
Loans on personal security .
Total Assets. {:
LIABILITIES,
State of Ca'ifornia, County of Nevada, ss.
® personal knowledge of the matters con
statements made therein area correct re
portof the financial condition of the Citi
zens Bank, ou the morning of January Ist
1834, 4ccording to the best of our koew!
proper officers of the Bank, or its correspon
dents and agents.
of Nevada County transferred to the Citi
zens Bank.
E. M. PRESTON, President.
JNO, T. MOUGAN, Cashier,
uary, A. D. 1834,
jal2 _NJLES SEARLS, Notary Public.
Semi-Annual Report of the
Showing tts Financial Condition on
Total Liabilities.. . «$189,805 47
We do solomaly swear tiat we have each
tained in she foregoing ‘report, and that the
vdge avd belief, and that the assets therein
named ate alt wader the custody: of the
We furthermore solemnly swear that the
Paid up Capitul of the said Citizens Bank is
Thirty ‘Thousand (30,000) Dollars, and that
said capital was paid in assets of The Bank
Subscribed and sworn betore me a Notary
Pubiic in and for the County of Nevada,
State of California, this eleventh day or Jan. All bids.must. be pentee in writing
properly enclused‘and sealed ard direct: d to
A. sa at his store and salvuon on Broad
street, Nevada City on or before ten o’clock
A. M, of Fel), 18th, 1884.
Terms and couditions of sale: Cashten
per cent, ot the purchase money to be paid
) the Guardian on the day of sale, balance
on cobfirmation uf sale by suid ProbateCourt.
Deed at theexpense of purchaser,
4. ISOARD.
Guardian ofthe estate and person of Maurice Penelon an incompetent person.
20 82 January, 30th, 1834.
5
Notice to Publishers of NewsNapers and Stationers.
Overdrafts, upsecured, (sol 16,642 30 IDS WILL’ BE RECEIVED up to and
Money.on hand 10,964.37," B including the 7th day of April, 1884, at
Gold Bullion. ¥ 3,86 20 . Cne County Cierk’s offite, for publishing ai.
ue from Baw! ak 21,853 18 . ordim.nices, all orders, statements, rules, alurniture and Fixtures.. 00°00 . .owances or proceedisigs of the Board of snvervisors of Nevada county, or any publication required by law of the Auditor or any
county officer, said bils to state the price
er share for each time auy publicatiwn
Capital paid in coin.,..,.-» 80,000 00 } niall be made; ptuvided no pa ) pt. paymen< shall he
Praag f para _ profit and loss. . ‘aa he made in canaar at the minimum number ot
Ses fi ae Abeinkea te 3'378 74 . “umes required by law for each publication.
ey Aca rig nese euganganae oes ate "670 4y . Sach square of advertising shall be €wo hunvidends unpaid. <...-. 65665 ) hited aunt oxty’ bene ‘idis
pareil.
Als” bids tor all letterheads, blanks, and
printing of every kind, the price per hundred, as per schedule now on file with th
Clerk of this Board. For all stationery suj»
. plies, tha price for each-article ay per sched
ule now'an tile id the Clerk’s office. Board
. reserves the right to 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.
Attest; F. G. BEATTY, Clerk.
, jals By W. D Hanrais, Deputy:
Order tol Show. Cause.
N ‘SUPERIOR CUURT, Nevada County,
State of California. In the matter of thc
estate of A. Lyons, deceased,
E, Booth, the administrator of the estate
of A. Lyons, decvased, having filed ‘his p:tition, uuly verified, praying tor an ordes
ior the sale of the whole of the real estate o!
said decedent for ‘the pu: therein set
forth, it is therefore ordered by the said
Court, that all persons interested in the estate o1 said deccased, ap; before the said
superior Courton Monday, the eighteenth
. Delinquent. Sale Notice
of business Virginia City, Nevada, Locatio
Jounty, California.
JENTENNIAL GOLD GRAVEL MINING
COMPANY. Location of principal place
of woens Weemingeon fownship, Nevada
Notice—There are delinquent, upon the
day of February, 1884, at 10 o’vlock A. M, ot
that day, at the Court Room of ssid Superior
Court, at Nevada City, Nevada County, t.
show cause why an order should not bk
4ranted to said adm nistrator to sell all the
1 . real estate of said deceased &t public or private sale; aud that @ copy of this oruer be
published at least four successive weeks in
the Nevada Daily Transcript, » newspaper
tren rth. . :
following described stock, on account of as-<essment, No. 14, levied on the 11th day of
December, 1883, the several amounts set op
posits the names of the respective share
printed and pub. ished in said county.
Dated January 17th, 1884.3
JOHN CALDWELL,
Superior Judge®
holders ag follows; Attest: FG. BEATTY, Clerk,
JP Fionfighant tas” deadies 108 o0'21 Walling & bt EB mp ae lage ‘ 2a Gi wd Atty’
HM Cameron, "266 4021 25-100! 98 42 peo et * a.
% gy ee Order to Show Cause.
oo a 177 boa 4921 25-100 9842) 7 Nn TSE SUPERIR COURT of the coun” . 2 K ty of Nevada, State of California, Inthe
218219 2460 62-100 4921} inatter of the satate of James F. Carr, deM J Henly, / 79 ea ed, Ethel E. Carr, the a -ministratrix
142 143 of the estate of James F. Carr, deceased,
i¢ og having filed her petition herein, duly yerisn is 1678 81 66 fied, praying for an order of rale of all of the
real estate ot said decéndent, tor the pur
poses therein set forth,
It is therefore ordered by the said Court,
that all perso: interested in the estate of
said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court on Wednesday, the 20th day of
February, 1834, 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 an
order should .ot be granted to the said administratrix to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased,.as shall be nevessary; and that acepy of this order be pub\ished at least four successive weeks in the
Nevada Daily Transcript,a newspaper priuted and published in said Nevada County.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Super or Judge.
~ Dated January 15, 1884.
Searls & Seirls, Atty’s.
And in accord «nce with law, and an order’
of the Board of Directors, made on the 11th
day of December, 1883,s0 many shares ot each
parcel of such stock as may be necessary
will be sold at public auction, at the office of
the Company, Virgiria, Nevaca, on Nonday,the lith day of February, 1884, at the
hour of 4 o'clock, P.M. of said day,to le said
delinquent assessment thereon, together with
costs of advertising and expenses of the sale,
8. D. BAKER, Sceretary,
Office—74 South C street, Virginia, Nevada " jal7
Notice to Creditors.
{* the Superior Court of. the County of
Nevada, State of California, Inthe matter of the Estate of Jan.es F. Carr, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the u.odersigned, Administratrix of the estate o James
F. Carr, deceased, to the crelitor: 3f a1. all
persons hav ng claims against the saiu deceased, toexhihitthem. with the « ecessary
vouchers within four months after.che ‘irst
publication of this notice, ta the said A4ministratrix at the law office of Niles Searls,
at Nevada Citv, Nevada Connty, California, .
jal7
Assessment Notice.
NION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY.
Lovatign. of principal place of business.
San Francisco, California. Location of works,
Columbia Hill, Nevada County, California,
npg Notice is hereby given, thatat a meetin
ETHEL E. CARR, 2 . <
Administratrix of the estate of James F. . °% the —— of Directors, held on the 18th
Datéd at Nevada City,Jan. 2th, 1884. +f . n
ue thecapital stock of the corporation, pa: ab)
Searle & Searls, Atty a. res immediately in United states id ok ta
the Secretary; at-the Officeof the Company,
Room 24, No, 320 Sansome street, San
Francisco, Cal.
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on TUESDAY, the
fwenty-sixth (26th) dav of February, 1834,
will be delinquent, and advertised for saleat
public sdctlon, and* unless ment is
made before, will be sold on Fasseay. the
Eighteenth (18th) day of March, 1°84, to pai
the delinquent assexsment, together with,
costs of advertising and expenses ofsale.
By order of tbe Board of Dirctors.
Ordinance No. 6.
rP\HE BOARD: OF SUPERVISORS of the
Byiehere be, Nenide do dine as follows.
The quarterly meetings or regular sessions
of the Board of Supervisors of Nevada coun f
ty-shall commece on the first Mondays o
January, April, July and Qctober in each
year, and shall continue until all the business coming before the Board is disposcd of.
This ordinance shall take effect and be in .
force from ani after fifteen days from, theH. PICHOIR, Secretary,
day ofitsadopton. /. a Officé—Rooni_ 24; No. 320 Sansome street,
Adopted Januar) 11th, 1884. — -. + -. San Francisco, Cal. ‘ ses §28
ance K. CasOn the adoption of the Ordin
a Perrin, F. M. Prilgeon, R. . North Bloc inin
eadentad Gi Merrett Meee et ee cae ree Mining
H. L. DAY, Chaiman of the Board. _ Company.
+. G.oBratry, . lerk,
By W. D. Hawris, Deputy
Attest.
. MEETING of the Shareholders of the
Consultations strictly confidential
1) rer e ieee th ve
nience of , snd i :
" (RIAL BOTTLE FREE,
Sufficient to show its merit, will be sent to
auy one applying by letter,siating his sym
‘ Conmmuuicaticns strictly
‘pavay thaand General
encyclopadia for the hou ehold, the count.
s
book ever publistted inthe world, A 3 book
*hel a ti tionall; olume;, ”
spur eancua te eontl . vars weet vith greptensiee’ kek ia hee
: North Bloomfield G:avel Mining Company wil’ be held at the office of the Company, Room 24, Nc. 320 Sansome Street,
Francisco, Cal., on THURSDAY, the
day of FEBRUARY, 1884, at the hourot 12
dclock M., for the pangs ict ponies a
Hoard of Trustees to serve during the: ensuing year, and the transactiou of such ether
wto be madé mote
MONEY: than Lat any
INET sc ret
ne:
werk for Austin’s Indispensable Handbook,
jucator. A comprehensive
ing room, the workshop, and all the walks business as may come before the meeting.
of life. Illuesteated bs 5100: engravings. . T™auster Bookes, vill Sipe on Tuesday, FebAbout 750 large p The most . ruary 5, 1884, at 4 o’ciock P, M.
H. PICHOIK, Secretary protem.
Sansome Street, Koomw
Ms Gert for-only $1.76. Found atlast, a book that . , OMice—820 :
= Rad ad conta =r the l a oe tet A a ae 23 Sieh cents ier e ic) 3 Feo Si P 77s G
age,and receive free cost. "me, » nt 20 recat f 3. T
\ i ‘1 ly box of goods which will . order; this ost , be & BAR peed
GZounty Surveyor,
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hour. Ree Fe bg Aree Be and exsD Z
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fibers tor jek once Simon & Go, Port . C8. DEPUTY MINERAL URYRYOR.
consisting of ete, $70.
‘Balance of taxes and ¢osts $1. 67, )., rt
No 4095, AhSoon, Washington; lot in
lai NE by the Crimson Star mine, consisting Of 20 acres, more or less, $100. ‘iaxes
and costs $2 70.
No. 4025. Marivedal Caroline D, San
Francisco, Washingtoii—Mortgaxe on prop
erty of BH. M. Piace and C. W. Peck, dated
May 17th, 1880, book 16, page 627, one hali
of placer mining claims near Omega, ana
known as the Wagyoner ciaims. Also} of
Baltimore Ravine, 2000 feet in length. Also
4 of 20.acres of placer mining ground knowr
as the Pritchard claims, value $2,000. J uxes
and costs $44 60.
No. 4080. Muncey & Co,, John Muneey
ayent, Washington Claim to and possession
of @ quartz mining claim 1500 feet in length
by 600 feet wide on Great Mountain lode between Poorman’s Creek and 8 Yuba river
and adjvining the claims of Capt. Swain ana
others on the N, about half mile westerly
from Washington om sec. 1, Tp. 17 N10 E,
34.0. Taxes a): costs 3270.
No, 4023. North Star slining Co., J. B.
Giffen agent, Old Mau Mountain, OmegaCtaim to and possession of @ quartz iedge
known asthe North Star mine, } mile west of
Oid Mau Moun ain, in Washingtcn Township, Meadow Lake district, $100, Taxes
and costs $2 70.
No. 4036, Odean Star Mining Co,, Canyon
Creck, William M, Searing syert, Washing
ton, Claim to and porsessiou of a quartz
lode known as the (cean Star, on the 3 sid:
o1 the South Yuba river, half mile above the
mou h of canyon, commencing at a point iudivated by an oak t ee and a notice thereon,
near the river bunk and running 8 }500fee:,
3900; improvements consisting of « 10 stamp
mili ete, $1500; also water right commencing
im the 8. Yuba river ata pout abouts 1-2
miles E of Washington, with a dam at the
oint of appropriation formerly kuown as
Laird’s waver right aud dam, taking water
trom said dam, ditch and flume from said
river, $600, xes and costs $67 15.
No. 4039, Ulsen & J., Washington, Lot
n Washington, bounded N by road leading
trom Washington to Phelps H.ll, E by roud
leading up Washington creek aud 8 by vaant jand being opposite Webbsr’s old field
on the north, ¥50. improvements $50. Al40 possessory claim to placer wining grou sd
on 8. Yuba rivea on Oisen’s ber, about 1}
miles above Washington, being in section 8,
[p17, NR 11 KE, 2v acres, $150, Also 300
ieet of ground: on § Yuba.river, abont 300
yards abovethe mouth of Big Va yon creek,
325, Improvements $26. Personal property
#25. Taxes and costs ¥9 16,
No, 4043, Pacitic Gravel Mining Company, H. O. Dauchey agent, Washington. Possessory righ’ to N 4 of see, 23, tp. 17 N, Rilo
E, N } of SW 1-4, sec. 23, ty17 N, K, 10
i, W fof NE }, sec, 23, ip 17 N, BR. 10K
NE } of sec, 22, tp 17 N, R. 10 E,S 4 of NW
ot SW 1-4, sec, 14, tp 17. N, K. 10 E, W 4 o
SK 1-4, and SW 1-40f 5W.1-4, and SE 4 of
4 of 3k 14, 81-2 of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4, sec. I4,
tp 17 N, RK. 10 E, 160 acres, $1650. Taxes
and costs 336 58. °
4046, Perry J. F,-Alpha. Claim to and
possession of a placer mine and tailings
claim on 8. Fork of Washington, comimencing at Alpha Hydraulic Company's nine and
running down thé creek 4.000 feet more or
less, $1 Taxes and costs $2 70.
No. 40/8 Robiusou L. L, Fall Creek,
Washington. Toil road commenciny at Bear
viver and running to Henness ass and Bowman’s dam, and known a8 Culbertson road,
#400, Taxesand costs $9 32.
No 4049. Rovinsur John, Bald Eagle
Flat, Washington, Ciaim wo and ion
Aaplacer mine on Bald Eagle Flat, c. minencing ata certain oak stu.ap a what is
called tae Bremer Spring, and running down
vhe ridge 1000 feet in a westerly direction,
thence back to the centre of the ridge 1000
feet, thence in a southerly direction to place
of buginting, $200. ‘Laxes and costs $4 91.
No, 4002, Rumsey J. W, Washington, KR.
deed to SE 1-4 of NW 1-4, section 20, tp 17
N, KAT E, 40 acres, $100, 75,000 shakes yOU.
faxeand cots ¥¥ 81.
No, 4064. Strong G. H, Washington.
Claim to and possession of SW 1 4 ot SW 1-4,
sec 20, Tp. 17 N, R. 11 E40 acces, $100.
faxes and you's $2 70,
No. 4058. “Sunny South Mining Co., R. A.
Welch agent, Omega. Right to and 8
310. of @ pla cr mine on middie and north
torks of Steep Hollow, bounded 5 by Excelsior claims, N by Crimson Star, $500. Taxes
and costs $11 62,
No. 4059. San Jose Gravel Mining Co.,
Jumes Heath agent, Pett Hill, Liberty til,
clann to and possession ofa yravel mining
claim, being W 1-201 W 1-2 of SW 1-4, sev.
31, Tp. 17 R. 11 E, and E 1-2 of SE 1-4,
anu 1-2 of W 1-2 of SE 1-4, sec, 36, Tp 17 N,
. 10K. and known as the San Jose Gravei
mining claims, contsining 1.0 acres, $800.
Special school tax, Liberty Hill District,
go 60. Other taxes and Cusis $18 42.
No. 4060, Santa Clara Gravel Mining Co,
James Heath agent, Pett Hill, Liberty Hill.
Claim to and possession o1 a placer mine in
W 1-20f NW1-4, and W1-20f E1-20f NW
1-4, sec 21, Tp. 17 N, R11 &, Also E 1-2 of
E 1-2 0f Nt& 1 4, sec. 86, [p17 N, R 10 E,and
known as the Santa Clara Gravel Mining Co,
containing 160 acres, $800, ‘Taxes and cost
31842, and also special tax, Liberty Hill
School bist., 35 60.
No, 4071. White Jas, D, Washington. Lot in
Washing -on, bounded N by Udd Feliows aud
Worthley’s premises,S by Washington creek
road, and adjoining Brown's lot, and W. by
said road and Lut hist mentioned, $50. © Iwprovéments $200, Possessory right to mibing ground at Diam und Creek being SE 1-4
vi SW 1-4, and b 1-2 of NW 1-4, and Nt 1-4
of SW 1-4, sec. 18, Tp 17 N, R11 &, $100.
lmprovements $50, Also possessory title to
Black ‘Tiger quartz ledge on Rocky Glen Kavine, commencing at Tunnel claims just
N of Black and Young’s mill, and running
N and.8 1000 feet each wa,, being in Eurcka
tp., $50, Patent to Local, Option Placer
mie at Gold Hill, consisting -of80 acres,
and possessory right, White and Johnson’s
‘ine consoliuaté'd therewith, being :n 3
1-4, sec, 14, Tp 17 N, K. 10 E, 40 acres, $300.
‘Taxes and costs $17 42. ° :
No, 4030, Ah Chew Co., Canyon Creek,
Wushington, Claim te and possession of a
placer mine on N side of 8, Yuba river, just
below the mouth of Canyon Creek, and extending down the 8, Yuba river, and containing about 60 ares, formerly owned by
J. 8, Waters, $150, ‘Taxes and costs $3 80.
No. 4031. Ah Toy Co, Ah Toy agent,
Rocty Bar, Washington; claim to and po-session of @ placer mining claim on N -lde
vf South -Yuba river, on the county road
just above Wasnington, bounded W_ by
groundof Chris Welch and Co., and E by
mining ground of Yee Sing Co., and on the
iower end of Rucky Bar, $400, . Linprovements 6h same consisting of wheel, flume,
derrick aud reservoirg10, Balance of tuxes
and eosts $2 34,
No, 4034. Sam Gew, Washington, house
aud lotin Chinatown, Washington, bounded
N by the 3) Yuba river, 5 by alley, W by
Yee Sing, Eby Ah Chew, $100. Balance of
taxes and costs, $7c. 5;
No. 4085. Ah Sam (o,, Washington, Brandy Flat ravine. Yee Sing agent. . Claim to
and possession of a placer mining claim on
Brandy Fiat ravine, furmerly.known as the
Sam Bowers claim, and now known as AhSum and Co's claims, nar the head of same
rav ne, about hulf mile above the mouth of
said ravi e, $200. Taxes and cos.¢ $491,
No. 4086. Wing Fat Fong Co, Wadshington; Right to and possession of a Piacer
mining claim on n side of s Yuba river
bounded s by South Yuba river, oppostte
Grissel. Hotel, bounded e by. a dam onS
Yuba river and w by a cabin epposite Chinatown, $200: Improvements consisting o1
wheels, derricks and fiumes, $200. Balance
of taxes and costs $1 97.
No. 4087, Mow Fong, Washington, lot iu
Chinatewn at Washington on.N_ side of
steeet. Bounded e by.lot of Yee Sing, 8 by
Slaugh*erhouse,and kuewn as the Ga: den
House and Lot, $50, improvements $60
algo lot on N side of strect in Chinatown,
4 ashi n, bounded w by Wing Ting, N
by s Yuba r.ver,and e by lot of Yee S.ng $5u
improvements $0; unsecured credits $100.
Stock of drugs $100 Balance of taxes and
costs $2 96. —
No. 4039. Hong Fung, Chinatown,
Washington; lot. on N side of « hinatown
facing 38 Yuba river, nearly opposite Ah
Bangs store, improvements $100.
Balance of taxes and costs $1.06. :
No. 4090. Ah Chee, Chinatown, Wasl.ington;lot_in Chinatown, Washington, opposite lot of Hop Sing Co, g50, improvements
3100. Balance of taxes aid costs, $1 05.
No. 4001. Ah You, Washington; lot in
Chinatowo, Washington, bounded E by lot
of Hop Sing, $50, improvements $100. ~ Bal“No. 4008, -Sue Lee, ‘Washi o. -Sue ;,.lot in
Chinatowh, Warhingtou,north side of staect
sing Lee’s lot $50," im ements
4004. ww, Sing. Lee agent, Poor
Man's oresk Wechinigtont: chats _to and possession of a“placer mi: claim about 2
miles from the N side of
N, Sand W
tery eve by Hada. akon
Chinatown on N side of Chuich st
lot facing © Yube Bives, and forksetly +
Hoon and Paulson ravine, and running 3 }.
\y A; , tp lin, roor 40 acres, Rig. Taxes ca costs
SUPPLEMENTAL. :
No. 731. Miller and Voshen, Wolf creek,
Oakland; r jon baat ag © Sec. 19, te
16 N, R 9. E, 160 acres, , improvemen
$100, personal preperty $90. “Taxes and
costs $14 01. i
No. 1676. Gove, h L, Nevada, lot in Nevada City, iv city limits, lov? lock 1 $100,
improvements $100. Taxes and costs $4.17.
And notice is hereby given that unless the
taxes delinquent including, the costs and
percentaye ‘ incloded if foregoing’ deiinguent lis} are paid, the. ptoperty upon
which said delinquent t»xes, costs and percentage area lien will be sold on
WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of Febraary, 1884,
At public auction, in front ‘of the Court
Housedoor inthe City and County, of Neva‘la, to the bidder who will take the least
quantity of the land, ‘or in cate an indiviual interest is assessed, the smallest portion
ofsaid interest, and pay t e taxes and costs
due, including fifty cents to the collector for
the dup icate certificate of sale. Said sale
will commence at it o'clock, a. u., of said
27th day of February, 1834, copemponcings ot
the head of the list and continuing alphabetically or in numerical order until said
sule is completed,
Witness my haud this, 2d day of February,
, 1984
A. D1 4
G. von SCHMITTBURG,
Tax Collector of Nevada Co., Cala.
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Assessmert Notice.
XCEILSIOR WATER AND MLNING CO
‘4 Location of edd place of business,
San Francisco,California, Location of works,
Yuba and Nevada Counties, California.
Notice is hereby given, that-at a meeting
of the Board of Directors of this Company,
held on the 29th day of January, 1834.
an assessment (No. 6) of fifty cent per share
was levied upon the capital stock of thiscorporation, paysble immediately in U. 8.
Gold Cvin, to the Secretary, W. J. Stewart,
at the office of the Company, Rooms 8 and
9, No; 215 Sansone street, San Francisco,
Caliternia, OF to the Assistant Secretary, R.
J. Bolles, at his office, No. 2, Nassau «treet,
New York City, N. Y¥. K, :
Any stock upon which said assessment shal!
remain unpaid on SATURDAY; the'first day
ot March, 1884, will be delinquent, and
advertised for sale at public aucticn, and unless paymentis made before, will be sold at
the officeof this Company, Kooms 8 and 9,
No, 215 San-ome street, San Francisco, Cal.,
on MONDAY, the 24th day of March, 1884,
at twelve o'clock, noon, to pay thepdelinquent assessment, together ‘with oi
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AT GARRIAGE HOUSE
Opeh and Top Buggids; Phaeton, Carria es and Sporting
Wagons :‘also the Celebrated American Road Cart
Best material, good workrhanship, Handsome style, strong, and a durable vehicle in
1,200 CARRIAGES——
&.SQN, are’ now in use in California and Nevada. They give
unfailing satisfattion All their work is'/warranted:’ They have receive estimonials,
December 30, 188%.
and buggies ‘in’ my livery stable for
the past year, atid have sold sevéral to other parties in this vicinity, and all agree that
or cheapness ind durability, they are superior to any other sold on this Coast.’ I now
°gui;° anuary 11, 1883.
: Sacramento" . ae ae
JEXILKMEN:—I have tried a number of'your buggies, find themto be very light runnin and darable, they have proved in every respect what you représénted them to be.
M. BIGGS, Jz.
The favorable repatation these carriages hare made! in localities where they bay .
been used for several years by liverymen, ‘physicians, farmers and others requiring hard
and constant use, and the fact that they can be bought for about one half the price cherge@
by most manutacturers, has led toan increased demand from those localities.
LORD {of Grass {Valley, . is Agent Jor the above vehicles, men
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