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GI VUMMONS.—In the Superior Court of
&) tie County of Nevada, State of CaliforThe veople of the State of California
*-.
eon greeting : To NewYork Gold Mining
* -@omvany, (a Corp sration), Defandant, You
ac he require! ts appear inanaetion
ze beowmzias rou inethe Superior Court,
“ini y of ‘Nevada, State of Caliror: Lith day of Deecnsber, 1550, by:
Gray, Thos. Tremaine, James Berieo. Smith, Henry Walters, Daniel
G'tronpeil, H.-Harst and # &. Blake, Plainthis, and &» answer thé courplalnt filed therela. within tea dys (exclusive pf the day of
wer ice) after the service on you ¢f thjs sumhivns—if rved within this county’ or, if
secved out of this county, within thircy days;
judgment will be taken against you ‘by
defaulejaccording to the ptayer, of sai Lcounniaint. ‘this action id brought to obtain a
devree of this Court, that cer.ain liens claimodand ascreed. by, Plaintiffs be torcclosed
sting a sale of the premises, to-wit +
Atbat ingiujar those certain (Quarta Mining claims situate in wold Fiat Mining Di«
r+ fear what is known,as the Town Talk
fous commonly knowtiasand called the,El .
Castand Qdardd Minny: clauns, wichuding
b iiidingaymachinery jh isting works,pumps,
en sings; boilers, cars and other appurtenanFs :
;
= tor revording his. lien.
t Mewsaads Said gunis to be paid im U.S.)
a . _qeidicoin--and tor general relict. :
Sud you are hereby notified that it
Cs For eate-0F
eid defendant is indebted to éach of said "tors
pjaintitts for-work and labor dons at defend; . <
about and upon said mine”
To plaintiff, Gray $43.50 ;
to Premaine 269-90-;-to Berryman 354,00 ; to
4; Sinith 267,50 ;. to Walters $57.00 ; to-OPonirieil $175.00 ; te Blake 159.00 ; to Hurst
$111.00. Thateach of said. defendants, paid
* she Counts Recorder the sunt of 32.00 each
j That each of -said
plaintiffs did have his len’ recormet” within
thirty days from the téme of the courpléetion
of said work. ‘That ninety days Have not
elapsed singe. the filing and recordin g-of said .
liciny —‘fhat saidamounts above —specitied .
are due aud that no part of the same has}
; lmen Dad, That $129.00 ig.a reasonahie coun‘ : we! fee. here. Wherefore plaints pray .
: turajudement of foreclosure and sale-as .
! oresdid., Tfvat.the proceeds of said sale be .
a yypled tocheepayment of the costs Of this .
: wuit, conse ftes,. plaintiffs costs in’ filing
(omedig said liens and to the payment
Cooamount due plaintiffs for latar.as_
ants request in,
us follows, fo-wit_:
ss
f ~
ym fail to appear and answer the said vom. . Grint as above required, the said: plaintiffs
wilapply to the Court for the relief therein
i pPitestimony whereof, I, J, E. Carr, Clerk .
} @f 1; erior Court aforesaid, dv hereunto set .
ay hand and impress the seal of said Court,
“x Hee in thecity of Nevada,on the lith
ay of December, A. p 1830.
J. M. Walling, Piffs Atty. :
United States Land Office,
SACKAMENTO, CAL, January 20, 1851,
JO ALL WHOM Lf MAY CONCERN :—
i Notice is hereby given that Henry
feoette, whose P. O. Address is Nevada Cit),
Nevada county, California, has filed his no .
tice of intention to offer final proof in suy +)
port of hisclaim to the 31-2 0f N E 1-4 Setiotr-34,fewnship-No.17_North, Range No.
® ast, Mount Diablo. Meridian, embraced
in Pre-emption Peclaratory Statement No.
7113 filed in said office on the T4th day of,.
Lay, 1579, and names the following as his
witnesses: Peter-Gore, L. Thempson, N .
ae
Luchsinger, and M. Wichser, all. of Nevada j of June 34, 1878, entitled “An Act-for tae
City; PB, O. Nevada county ; and that the
Lith day of March, 1881, at 9.o’clock A. M.,.
has been fixed as the time, and this .office as
the place, ED, F, TAYLOR, Register,
" MoFarland & Farr, Atty. >
Insolvent Notice.
N the Superior Conrt of the County of Neivuda, State of California: hethe matter
et J. C, Broderick, ‘an ‘Insolvent Debtor,—
J.C. Broderick having filed in this Court his
petition, schedule, and in in_ Insolvency, by which it appears that he is antnsolvent Debtor, the skid J2gh, Broderick is
’ hereby declared to be insolye? <The Sheriff
ot the said County-of Nevada is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate,
real and personal, of the-said J. C. Broderick, Insolvent debtor, except such as may be
by law +xempt’ from execution, and of all his
deeds; vouchers, books of account, and pavets, and.toleep the same safely until the
am pointment of an Asaig.ee of his estate.—
_<+ All persons are forbidden to pay any debts to
“is the ‘said Lirsolvent, or to deliver any properah ; ty. belorging-tohim, er to any person, firm
<i Gr corpé Zation; oF association: for his use,—‘The said Debtot is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property, until the furtage. erder of this Court,
_atiered,_It is further orderea, that all the
ereditors of said Debtor be. and apes betore the Honorable John Caldwell, Judge of’
the Superior Court, of the said: @ounty of
Nevada, in open Court, at the Court Rocin
otsaid Court, in thesaid County of Nevada,
» “OW the Twenty-first day of March, 1881, a
.awotwe o'clock P. M., of that day, to prove
e their debts and choosg one ormore Aagsi
a of the estate of said Debtor. It. is
_ ordered, that the order be publishe:
S\Nevapa Dainty Teanscrirt, a neyGpaper of
‘eneral cirsulation, published if the said
Cottnty of Nevada, as often ex the said papor
is pubhinhed, before the-saitbdarset-formeeting OfCreditors. And it iy;turther-ordered, that, tythe mean/tiing, all proceedings against th@said Ipsolyagesoenstay ed.
Dated February “2th, 138.25
JONN CALDWELL,
Judge of thpguperior Caurt.
oN
State of Californie, County Of.Nevada.. 1
J. KE. Carr, Count¥agerk and ex-oiicio Clark
ofthe Superior Court.in and for saidGuunty ei Noyadw, State of California, do heraby
covtity thabi have compared the foregoing
= with the Original, and find the same to baa
full, treie ar correct copy of an Original (ry
der in TagoWwencey on file, in this, my office,
.+.) Witness my hand the Seal of said
+ Seal Superior Court, this L7thday of Feb*) ruary, A. Dp. Lsal. ‘
is J, EO CARR, Clerk.
Geo, 8. Hupp, Athy for Petitioner. —
Notice of Application to. become Sole TradaryOTIC is hereby piven ta all persons
Hy ) whom it may concern, Tat, Anag Rebmon, wite or John Robinson, , 0 jiuterd to
tuske application to the Superior Court, in
and foc the Couaty of Novada, State of Calfornia, on . Wednseday the Qnd dee, of
Marah, 1881, an ic o'clock, A M, at ‘the
fact Room of said Const, in Nevada City,
Nevada County, California, to become. a
Sele Trader, viz: At the session of saiii
(4ourt on said day, at said: hour, GF as supn
thereafter as a hearing can be had. ‘fhat
the buginesw I iutend te~transact and. ‘engaye in will be the buying and selling real
eatite and personal property in the County
ot Nevada and State of California, in my
oven name aden my own accouat ‘That
ay husbagd's name is John Robinson,
ANNA ROBINSON,
* . Jal Caldwell, Atty! “Feb. ist, tnt
Assessment Notice.Ovrice Ca On Mivisa Company,
525 Commercial Street, San Francisco,
Eepevay Llete 2881.
4 A T a meeting of the Board of istecs of
A. this Company held on Saturday, Feb,
10th, 1931, an assusdment of Ten Cents per
S share was levied.on the capital stock of the
: Company, payable immediately in United
States yeld coin, tothe Seeretary, at his office, 525 Commercial street, San Franciseu.
Auy stuck on which the above Assessment
. remaur unpaid on the 25th day of
March, 1331, will be delinqueat and will, be
suid at public male ou the 9th day of April
— to pay said end expenggs
: GC. HURLBERT, See 7.
Assessment
{ation plaintiffs allude that zim J. M. Walling, a Notary a in and
. the States of Cahtornia,;-Oregoa,
more valuable for Timber than other purpo, August 13th, 1873, we have fixed the SIX. TRENTH DAY-Of APRIL, 1831, at eleven
. my hand the day and year first above writClerk.
ay d
. dress is Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal,
except. as herein )
months after.
3
7NOW all Men by these Presents, .That
ss we, A. I. ZektyD, residing at the City
of .tevada, Nevada Co., and Frep. ¥ Bhows
residing at the city of Nevada Nevada Ce.,
inthe State of California, du hereby certify
and declare that we have organized and
formed outselves intaa
we covenant and agree
to be co-partners for the! purpuse of carrying and conducting the:business ofg general
variety store in the city of Nevada, county
of Nevadt:-State of California, under the
firm naine and style of Zekind 2 Brown.—
That Phe principal place of busilress of said
co-partnership is situated at the City of Neyada, county uf Newada and State aforesaid.
That the names-of all the pétsons imterested
as partners in suc
ed, and signed hereto,
nership wi.l continue an
urthegx notice by us. s8
é ae an, Fete wherevi, we have hereunte set
onr haiids and scals, this 3ist day of Jarua-:
Fj} Av D, 138}, A. 1. ZERENDT =
2 FRED, T. BROWN..
S‘ate of California, County of Aevaca, ss.
: On this-dist-day—of-January, 1851, befare
satd Nevada counts; persommtts
4. 1. Zekind and Fred. T. Brown, kaown to
ie to he the persons—hose-naines are subscribed tothe within instrament, and
knowledged ‘to me that they executed the
Witness my hand and omeial seal.
J. M. WALLING, Notary Public. —
United States-Land Office.
f aa
acsanic,
fz
: Sacramento, Cal. Feb. 7th, 1881.
mio ALL WHOM If MAY CONCERN :—
ie Co-partnership, . Application for »
hut, State of California, County of Nevada, .
cca&partnership, and
e cate h the other, .
h business, are above stat. 94 and 95 being described ‘as-fuilows, Lo-wit:
and that such part.
d be°inforce until} 1 standing on the north ban of Deer creek,
: . the foundation stone of the Southwest cor!ner of
Patenttoa Mining
aim.
Z a
Usitrep Starks Lanp OFPicr,
+. Sacramento, Cal. February 9, 1301.
+ OTICK.is hereby given that Edwin MerN rifield and H. M. \ : =
. pust office address is Nevada City, Nevaia
. county, California, hate this day filed their
application for as patent four the McCauley
Placer nine, inctutiing within the boundaries
of said: plover mine a vein or lodebearing gold
withsurfave ground containing 1 51 acres,
situated in Nevada Mining District, County
. ot Newada and State of ‘California, and ‘des. ignated by. the field notes and official plat on
[thie in this Oftive as Lots Nus, 94 and 95, in
. Township 16 North, Range Kight East of Mt
. Diablo Base and Meridian.» Said Lots Noa.
:
3
Beyinuing at a stake marked’M. M. Co. No.
the Merrifield Mining Company's
chlorination works bears-North 63> West
025 -ehains sud desiguiated by: D. MeCauley-as the spot'where an vak stump s:0od,
“referred ta in deed from SicCauleyto—E.
. Merrifield and H. M. Hutchinson (ste MeCauley attidavit} running thene2on a true
course Var, 18230’ East, N. 85% 30° E_1.42
‘standing in the porth margin of ‘Deer creek
‘. Nevada, ss.. The People
Hutchinson whose .
ce Se NT Oa SSE ESSE TEED ST GT PCE ESE ~LIAS STMMONS.—In the Superio?
Court of the County of Nevada, State of
California: State of California, Coanty of
iformia-send greeting to Wiitiom Veigier,
John senner.st , Fred Senntr,-John Servier
fendarite~. You are *hereby required to appearih an action brought deainet you in the
Superior Court of the County of Nevada;
State of California, on the 15th dav of Octoher, 1880,by Thomas Legg and Geo. C, Shaw;
co-parthers, coing business under the firm
ndme andstyle ot Legg & Shiéw,. plaintiffs,
andto answer the compiaint filed therein,
within ten days (exclusive of the day of serg
vice) after the service on you of this Suim.
mons, if served within thiy4ounty . oF, {
served outal this county, within thitty days
or judgment will be taken against you by
default, accordinz to the prayer of sad complaint: This action is brought to obtain
judgment against defendants for the sum of
3167.28 With interest thereon from the 29th
day of June, 1880, being a ba'ance due pla’htiffs for materials furnished defendan-’ at
their instance and request, and for costs of
suit, including-#3/15 paid for filing and recon ing a certain lien, and Forty dollars as
attorney's fees, herein. "That said sun of
$167.28-with interest and costs hereitr be
atijudved-a licn_upon. the lands and premisee toowlt The Bureka Nor t¥)-twe-tjuartz.
Mining claiins situated about three-quarters
of a wile easterly tron: Nevada City on Lit-at-a-peint—of the Nevada-Q My Co. 5 _W.
cormer, running thexce along the north
bank.of the Creek and aleng the line of the .
Nevada My Co's south boundary, N 75? .
E 6,06 chains at 3.09 chains, 5 E corner of
Nevada Co’s Quartz mill, at 6.06. set stake ;
marked M M Co. No.3. Thence along the
boundary of the Nevada QMONGS 129 B85
‘chains to a maple tree,. being a joint corner
af the Nevada and Providence Quarts mines
and siarked with bkazes, letters and ‘figures
Whereas, on the 7th day. of February,
Ise}, Christopher Galbraith, whose: Post Ut‘fice address is: Nevada City, Nevada county,
California, filed in. the Register's Office of
this District his application No 81, for the
East half of Northeast Quarter of Section 24
in said Township.No.i8 Nortit, Range No H
East, nnder the Act. of Jtine od, 1373, entlthed “An Ac# ‘tor the salaot Timber lands in
1 Nevada,
and Washington Territory,” and has now applied to enter the -same,-aleging it to be
ses Therefore, You wilktake notice that
Under circulat instructions from. the Coynmisstonec. of the General Land Of§ve, dated
o'ctock A.M. forthe hearing of provfs to determine the (Airacter of said lands,
In Witness W.rercof, { have hereunto set
ten,
f10 ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
‘United States Land Office:~
Sackamento, Cat, January 3, 18381.
TTVO all whom it may concern: Whereas on
. . the 3d day of September, 1374, the Plat
of fTownsh p No. 17, North Range No. 9
East, was filed in the above named office ;
Aud whereas, ou the 3d day of January,
1831, Henry Goette, whose Post Office adfiled in the Keyister’s Office of this District:
his application No, 80 forthe N 1-2 of NE
Quarter of Section 84 in said Township No,
17 North; Range No. 9 East, under tiie Act
sale of Timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, andWashington Territory,” and has now applied to enter the
same, alleging it to~he more valuable for
Timber than other purposes ; therefore, you
will take notice that under circular instructions fronr the Commissioner of the General
Land Otfive, dated August 13th, 1875, we
have fixed the 15th day of March, 1581, at 9
é'clock A, M., forthe hearing of pooofs to
determine the character of said lands.
In witness whereof I have hereanto sé
my hand the day and year first above written. ED, FOTAYLOR, Register.
McFarland & Farr, Attys. jiz
{1175.1
Application for a Patent ning:
Chyim,., f
---oOo yA
Unsrep Srates Lxsp Orrice,
Sacrameato, Cal. January 26, 1881.
TOTICE is hereby fiven, that Giacomo-Giacome}la, witese Post Office is Nevada Gity, Nenada younty, Oal., has tade
application for, Pazent for the Giacomella:
Plager Mine, bearing gold, in; Nevada’ Minivy district, Nevada county, California, and
described in “he plat and field notes on file
in this otfe,,.as-follows, viz:
SE 1-46f N W. 1-4 Section.3, Tawnship 16
anges Kaet, Mount DB & M. and
gining 40 actress. Adjoining claim isthe
ng Ravine Placer mine,
persons holding any adverse claims
hereto are hereby required to present the
yaine before this office within .60 days from
the first day of publishing hereof. ‘
ED. E. TAYLOR, Register:
j28
Notice of Intention te become Sele
GE RMWEESSNTE CS! . . eee CereeeNtes
N the matterof,the application of Mrs.
P, A, Millsto become Sale Trader, Notice is hereby given that I, Mrs P. A. Mills,
wife of 4. C. Mills, resident of the City . of
Nevada, Ceunty of Nevada,, State of California, being‘desirous of availing, myself of
the provisions of ‘Title XI, Part IlLof the
Code of Civil Procedure, intend te make
application to the Superior, Court of the
. County of Nevada, State of California, at
the April Session A. D. 1881,.of said, Court,
ty be heldat the Court Koom of sai? Court,
mm the City of Nevada, on Monday the 4th
day ofsapril; A. fb, 1381; atthe hour otj 1
o'¢jock PXM. on that day, oron sueh ot)er
) day to which the hearing may be postpongd
by the Court, Para judgment and, order of
said Superior Con?t, authorizing me, to carry
on and transact business in my own name,
and on my.own account &s Sole Trader, The
nature of the busiuess . prOpese to carry on
wid conduct is that of itress Mixing, Millinery aud baying and selling Dres8ana Millinery Goods ayd Merchandise, in saithNevada City ° P, A. MILLS,
Dated Marge th, 1881, mb >
ete
Notice:te Creditors.
} j Nthe Sapertr Courtyd i -Gounty of Nevada,
State of California, Frzate al E. W. Bigelow, deveased. Notige. i
theundgrsigned Exccutorgyf the Estate of
E_\W. Bigylow, deceased, to the.creditors of
and all persons having vlaius. against the
ssid decetsed to exhibit them with the neeessary voughers, within four’ months afte
the first publdeation oOthis notice, to che sai
Exveutgrs, at the law cffive of J. M. Walling,
sy., Ulag ytreet, Nevada City, Califoraia. ELIZABETH BIGELOW
Exocutors of the = few sutors of the Ks’ of E ri
5 a ~.W. Bigelow,
Dated March 5th, 1881.
J. M, Walling, Attorney. _
ey
mS.
——
Notice to Creditors.
1 ps sated Court. Nevada
. rhia, the matter of the gstate
Patsius gage penaeat, Notice is ome
given by the undersigned,
the Estate of Paik Gite es
County. State
“marked Mt Co; No7; standing atthe point]
‘qe
ay follows: On the SE side P Co. No DB,
and on the N_E side NCo No 5, this
blazeaaxtimark ou the 5-W side M M Co. No}
4. Thence 5.26 J-2> E.2.00 chains across
Deer creek-and along-# boundary line of the
Providence Y.M-Co. to astake tarked M M
Co No, NB; The bowlder alluded to in
the Providence field notes, . nut being able
te find, it being covered by the waste rock
and dunrp piles of the Belvidere Quarts
anipe. At this point . had to depend entirelv ow the ingtr:nvent and-chain—in—placing
the stake. bit. it is the intention. of thiysurvey.in-no place tointerfere—with the Providence ) My Co's patented lines. Thence 8
73°. W 9.80 chains toa stake marked M M
Co, No 6 down the south bank of Deer creek
and along the north boundary of the Previdence Quartz M Co. to a stake standink over
a bowlder inthe bedof Deer creek, and alluded to in the field notes of the Providence
survey, This bowlder is-covered by the
waste rock from the Providence mine.—
Thence N 87? W_ 0.56' chains to a stake
designated by McCauley-as the place of the
bowider alluded to in his deed to EB, Merrifield and H. M, Hutchinson, the bowlder being now covered by waste rock.from the
Providéice mine from whence a drill hole in
a large bowldef cight feet in diameter lying
on the south bank of Deer creek bears N
1-2>. £0.40 chains distant. Thence: Nagth
241-25 W 1.60 chains across Deer Creek to
the place ofbeginning. Containing 171-100
acres Of land and situate in Seation 12,
TownGShip 16, North, Range §.Kgst Mount
Di@bio Base and Meridian. ‘The Connecting
line from the stake igarked M M Co No 6 im
these field notes to the cornér common ta
Sections 11, 12, 13, I+, Towhsbip 36, North
Range, 8 East Mt yeas and’ “Meridian,
bears 84.5 25’ W 15.54 chains distant. ‘The
Quartz Vein or Lode jrighided in the boyndaries of said PlacerMine.
Survey of Quartz Lode Vain
Beginning atapoint in the middle of Dea
Creek, being the north terminus of the Providence (FM 6’s lode, bearing $ 26.1-4° E
1.13 chains(@istant from the 5.E cogner of
Nevada Company's mill, the point being
submerged D¥,% nme waters of Deer Crees ;
hence «ong presumed line oflode by
N21-2° W L038 chains toa stake
arked MM Co, L, No 2, standing on the
ine of the Nevada Company's south boundary from which the 8 E corner of, Nevada
Company's mill bears § 78°, W 0.66 chains
distatit. ee,
Survey of Surface Boundaries of Lode Claim.
Beginning at a point now gubmegged by
the waters of Deer Creek, bearing S87 1-2
W 0,38 chains distant from the nogth termi.
nus of the Providence Lode and the initial
point of this Lode claim, runnigg thence N
87 1-29 E0.76chains to a point submerged
by the waters of Deer Creek, this courseN_87-1-22 F-being-attight-angleswith the
Lode line, is the direction, slaimedas the
end lines of this lode survey. Thence North
bese W 1.95 chains to a stvke marked M
M Co. L. B No8. fhence S$ 87 1-2> W 0.76
ehains toa stake marked M MCo. LB No 4,
. the Deer Creek, beiny partially or entirely on
Section 8, Township 16, N, R. 9 E. Mt. b. B.
and M-in Nevada Township, Nevada gounty, California, and particularly described’ in
the complaint. berein to Which your attention is directed. That said lands and premixes may besold under the order of this
. Court, and the proceeds applied to the pay-ment of sums found due plaintiffs, and that
they may have execution for any deficiency, 4
and for other and further proper relief.” And
_tree . . -5u are hereby notified that if you fail to
appear and answer the said complaint as
tothe Court for the relief therein demanded.
(= In Testimony Wherepf, I, J. Be
Ig, 1 carr, Clerk of the Superior Court
Seal » foresaid, do hereunto «et ry hand
{ ~~ ) and impress the Seal of said, Court,
at office, in the City of Nevada, on the 16th
day of February, A. D. 18s.
SSS JE. CARR, Clerk.—
Johnson & Cross, Pifis. Atty, ATT
en 9 eer
Ordinance No 89.
pan
in —*
An Ordinance fixing the Rates for
the use of Wetter from JBaly tat,
ALD, 1898 to July. [sic De 1882
TYVSS BOARD. OF TRUSTEES of the City
VY of Nevada do hereby ordai’-as follows =
Fram July ist, A. D. 1881 toJduly Ist, A. D
1882, the following rates and no larger rated
for the use of Water shall. be charged to consurmers of Water, within said city, per week.
Section 1, For Families, 50 cents.
Section 2. For families occupying a house,
upper or lower story, 50 cents.
Section 3. For each additional family in
each house 25 cents, :
Section 4. For. Restaurants and—eating
houses, 75 cents.Section 5. For ‘irst-elass hotels, $3.
Section & For second-class hotels, $2.
Ssetion7. For third-class hotels, $1,590.
Section 8. For fourth elass hotel, $1.
Section 9. For saloon, 75 gents.
Section 10. For rooras and offices, 25 cts.
Section 12. Fox protograph galleries, 50
cents. _
Sectign 12. Feu barberwhopa, 50 cents.Seution 12.For. Uuth establishments, 75
eentss , ‘i
Section 14. For drug storea, 50:cents.
Lshops, 50 cents.
‘Section 16., Forall houses cecupied. by woman shall pay familia rates, 58 certa.
Section . * 7. For*sehool-houses, with an attendance of lesg than one hugd@red ghildren,
50 cents,
Section 18. For school-houses, with an at-,
tendance of over one hundred children, $1.50,
Section 19. For foundries, $1. :
Section 20, For ‘Daily printing-offices, 75
cents. ‘
Section 21, For tri-weekiy and weekly
privting offices, 50 cents.
Section 22.-Fer— buteher-shops, running
meat cutters.with water-power, extra, 75
cents. ° :
Section 23: For butcher shops, 50 cents,
Section 24. For bakeries, 75 cents. i
Section,25. For dairies, including one
‘
of the State of Cat—
Jr., R. C. Bingley and C. DMorrison, de.
above required: the said plaintiffs will apply .
. City of Nevada, County, ‘and State aforesatd,
Section 15. fom. blacksmith and wagon4
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
For all the ptirposes of a Fam+ ‘fly Physic,
' COwmrine
COSTIVENESS,
JAUNDICE, DYSPEP
BIA, FOUL sSTOMAci! AND BREATH
ERY
PILES
HEADACHE,
sireLAs,
RHEUMATIOM,
ERUPTIONS
(2 : SKIN DISEARES
BILLIOUSNES#, LIVER COMPLAINT, DROPSY, TST
ER, TUMORS’AND SALT RHECM, WORMS, GOUT,
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“every day coniplaints of every body, butfor
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and clergymen, ami our best citizens, send
certificates of cures performed, and of great
benvfits derived from these Pills. They.are
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' SOLD BY ALL DawowstTs -28DDe LSegs IN
MEDICINE. _jy23
: Copartuership Notice.
E NOW,-2ll_-men_by these presents that
we, H. @. Parr and F. L. Harryhousen,
residing at-the @ity of Nevada, Stete of California, do hereby certify and dbclare—thatwe have organized and formed durselves into
a ¢opartnership, and we covesiant and agree
each with the other to bescopartners for the
peepose of carrying enoand conducting the
business of. general variety store in Nevada
Cit¥, County of Nevada; State of California,
. uncer the firm nanié and style of Harrvhonsen & Co, That the principal place of business of said copartnership is situated at the
“That the names of all persons interested as
partners in such business are above;stated,
and signed hereto, and that such partnership
will continue and be in foree until further.
notice by us, :
In witness whereof we have hereunto set
our hands and seals this 15th day of February, A. D. 1881.
F. L. HARRYHOUSEN. (sEAL.]
H. D. PARR. [S£AL.J
State of California, County of Nevacta, ss.
On this 15th day of February, A. D. 1881, before me, J: M. Walling, a Notary Public in
and for said county, personally appeared H.
D. Parr and ¥. L.Harrybousen,known to me
to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and ‘acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
Witness my hand. and official seal. [sxav.}
ff9-1m J.M. WALLING, Notary Public.
most profitable business_ known
$l 0: any one ean éngage¢ ir.
The busiress is so easy te learn and our instructions are so simpie and pixin, that any
One can makegreat profits from the very
start. No one can fail who is -wilithg to
work. Wotmenare as suceessful as moh.
Boys and girls can ears, large sums. Many
have made:.t the businéss over one hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like
it ever known before. All who “engage are
surprised at. the. ease and srepidity with
which they are ableto make,money, You
can engage in this business during your spare
time at great profit. You do not have to invest capitalin it. We take all the risk.
Those who need realy money, should write
tous at once, Al! furnished free. Addgess
True & Co., Atyysa@ Maine. .
j
Oust furnished free-with full
instructions for conducting the
Yourselves by makite
money. when a golden
at 0.38 chains on Iest course intersecteditode
stake marked M M Uo.L.No2. Thence South
2122 E 1.08 chaing to the place, of beginning, contairing 8-10) efan acre, One the.
last line a{.008 chaing intersected the South
boundarylineof the Nevada Quartz Mining
C mnpany ata point from which the South
E gt corner of Ghe saigCompany’s mill bears
> 75° W 0,26 chains distant. The connecting line tom, the Soyth West corner of this
Lode claim to the corner common'to Sections 11, 12, 13314 FI6N R 8 E Mt Diablo
BandM. bears 8S 151-42 W 17.57 chains,
Mazuetic variation, 18 1-29 Ej containing
8-100 and 1 43-100 geres respectively.
~——Pheownership of this ming js of reeord in
the Reverder’s office of Nevada county in
-Book'59 of Deeds, page 240 et seq.
The adjoining claims .rae: the Merrifield
miné a. the north, and the Previtienve mine
on the south and east.
Any and all pegsons dlaiming adversely
any portion ef said McCauley -piager mine,
or the vein or lode within the boundaries
claims with the Register of the UnitedState
Land Oitive at Sacramento, iu the State o
California, during the sixty days period of
publication hereof, or they will be barred
by virtueof the provisions of the Statute,
Em &. TAYLOR, Register.
8. Hupp omd C. W. Cross Att'ys, £9 Geo.
—
LIAS SBE MMONS.—In the Superior
Fa . Court of the,County of Nevada, State
j.of California, State of California, County
of Nevada, ga The People of the State 3f
Califorria.send Qzeeting-; To Phanix Gold
Mining Company, & Corporation. You are
hereby—requireds: to appear in -an action
bronght agains§ you in, Superior Court
ot the County. of Nevada state of California
the 16th day of February, 1882, by Legg
& Shaw, copartners, Theo, Rugley, Wm.
Sloan, Wan. Colter, T. W. Mooreand Rich.
ard Jeffrefs, Plaintiffs,and to answer,the
complaint fileitherein, within ten days (exclusive of the dayof service) after the seryiee on you of this served.with—
in this county ; or if sexed out of this county within thirtydays, or ment will be
en against you by default, accordin,
the prayer of-saia complaint.” Thi tisn ts
brought, to recover the sum of 3608 in U 8.
Gold Coin, for materials furnished to and
toy work and labor done upon that certain
mining ets aed ofthe Phinix Gold Mining
Cq.by said Plaintiffs—situate' in Gold Plat
Mining District, Nevada Co; Cal.— together
with 312 costs of filing .iens upon said property, and for counsel fees, 3100, and for costs
ofsuit, Wherefore piaintiffs
property be sold onders decree of than cone
and ths the proceeds may be applied tothe
=e of taped this gsuit, agtor.
ey's tee, and > payment anourts
due iffs, alt ot which will fully
set Complaint to which’ relonpucs
1s hereby. mage for further
Plaintiffs also for gene
you are Reteles nes
creditors of, aud all persons havin claims
pe ~% _—_ deevased, to. exhibit them
pu this notice, to the suid Acuyipistratoy. at. hiy place Acanpiatratoya hin place
“
vouchers: within four .
thereof are required to file their adverse . ’
horse,-5t cents: =;
Section 26. For Chinese houses, for each
faucet, 50 cents, i
Section 27. For Chinese wash houses,and
laundries, from $2 to 33,
Section 28. For first-class livery-s‘able, ineluding water for washing livery wagons,
baggies and carriages, 35. ;
including water for washing wagons, bugres and carriages, $4. :
Section 30, For third-classlivery.stable,
including ‘water for washing wayons, buggies and carriages, 32.
Section 31 For fourth-classlivery etabigs,
. Section 33. For private stable from one to
two horses, wagons and buggies, 25 cents.
Suction 34, For private stable, for each
; additional horse, 12 1-2 cents.
Section 35. For breweries, includiag two
horses, $1.50,
Section 36. For Gas works, $24
, Section 37. For Court House, ineluding
irrigation, $4, ‘
Sevtion 33, .For Railroad depot, $1.25.
Section 39, For sewing machines use of
water, for each maghige, 25 cents,
Section 40. Irrigation from ten te fifteen.
dollars, according t pressure or size of lot,
per seasgn.
Section 4). For 1090 bricks, o:tracts, 10 cents, 7 nen
Section 42, For 1000 bricks on small contracts, 12 1-2 cents,
Section.43. For stone wall and mortar
eight cents per perch,
Section 44, For plastering or cementing
-—— per yard.
s
Section 45 All parties are-requi
water at familia A ve to rape wa
irrigation water,
Section 46. First-class hotel is understoed
to be @ hotel containing noticss than 7Oededs.
Second-class hotels, not less than 40beds.
Third-class hotels, uot less than 20 beds.-—
Fourth-class hotels, less than 20 beds.
Section 47, First-class livery stable is.nn}dlerstood to bea stable containing not .
than 25 horses. Second-clays livery stable
not less than fifteen horses. Third-class livery stable not less than six. horses. Fourthclass livery-stable, tees than six heases.
Section 48. All ra except i tion
rates, argdue and payable wiekiy. Ties
tion rates in monthly installments of onefifth of the ; if not paid within the.current month the water will be-shut off, at the
Fain *' We Water Agent.
ttion 49. Naone except a rl
thorized agent of the Weler Yorks ‘Shall
turn on the water to any place or building
withouta permit from the Water Agent. .
Pasped. Februn: ry 28th, 1881. t
« G
K. Casran, Cleric Naores 3.
Mevadaend Datch Flab Stage.
e
Section 29. For second-clags livery stable, J
Section 32. For feed and ‘sale stablé, $2: . .
eatitle them to get
. pagnes to the
“not tess}
HELP chance is offered, thereby
always, keeping . poverty
from your door. ‘Those who always take
advantage of the good chances for making
money that arg offered, generally become
wealthy, while those who dor not: improve.
such chanees,remajn in poverty., We. want
many men, women, boys and girts to work
for us right in their+own localitigs. The
business will pay more than ten, times ordi?
nary wages. Ye furnish an expensive outfit and all thet you-need free.. No one who
engages fails to make money.yery_rapidly.
You can dévate your whole time to the
work, or only your, spate momants, Full
information amd all that is weeded sent free.
Address STINSON: &'CO. Portland, Maing
OUTFIT sent free to, those who
wish to engage in the mosérpleasant and profitable business known.
Everything new. Capital not required. We willfurnish you everyihing.—
$10and upwards is easily made without
staying away.trem home over night.» No
risk whatever. “Many new workers wanted
at once. Many are making fortunce, at the .
business. Ladies make as much, as men,
and young boys and girls\makegroat—pay,
Noone w is willing toywopk, fails to make
more money every day than can be made in
a week abany Ordinacyemployment. Those
une engage . er oRce — find a short raad to
une, ress H: HALLETT eg
Portland, Maine. . oe
Arpad Haraszthy &+ Go’s
CHAMPAGNES,y TE take great pride in recommending
ur’ pure aa really mie Ths Chamublie grenera! ey ar
reduced exaetly as ate all the high giade
rench aga ge oes .by fermentation in
the bottle, but, difteremtly trom their foreign
a petitors, are neither strepgthened with
spirits, nor flavored up in any manner, but
= eee pure, and therefore, even
ba id used, will never produce
The Ecli £ is a dry, delicate favored, ‘ineatee ine, eminien ly
pee high favored gs the Moselle .
’ m ; with endo. an exes favorite
Grand , Often called .the
Private Cuvee ye a
flavored find bodied Wine, and highly’ pew
‘ ighly priged-by all for
Ne these elegant qualities. ‘
them, —Richard Roberts..
__ Bole Agent for Nevada Gity.
WM. B. CAMPBELL;
. such as Gonorthiea, Gle
into a0; } 455 Gi BRON —has—the—pleasine of ans
DR. J.C. AYER & €0., Lowell, Mass. uniess
TO THE UNFORTUNATE ©
DR. GIBBGNS’
DISPENSARY,
No. 623. Kearney Street,
Coriicr Commercial Ban Francisco ©
ASTABLISHED in 1854, for the treat:
"4, ment of Sexual and Seming! Disease
leet, StritlurtySyphil
is in all its ‘forms, Semmut .weekness bn
potency, ete—_Skin Diseasss ff ‘ears stand
ingr) and Ulcerated Ings. saceesstully treated.
ue
nouncilig that he has returned frot Visiting
the principal Hospitalsor Europe, and ,
resumed practice -at his~ Dispensator)
Kearney Street;sepner of Cofmmercial, SanFrancisco. avhere “is old . patients and thuse .
requiring 7s see fees thay finddiima.
sentgnds, Wee ma vss.
Seminal Emissions, the conser tense ct
sel abuds. ‘Fhis solitary vieo;or deptaved
sexnal ivdiilgence,. is practited oy tia
youth of both sexes to an almost Ublimited
extent, producing with unesting Certainty,
the following train cf morbid sfmptoms,
—eenditved—by—_scléntific__medicat
measures, viz: Saliew couhtenenct, dark
spots under theeyes, psininthe head rings
ing in the ears, noice JisBthe raetiing of
leav andthe rattling ot chafivts, uucasi. -/
‘dees ubout ive loins, veaknessof the limb,
coniused ~ision, bhmted intellees loss of
confidetice, didence ix approaching strang‘ers, adislike to form new Acquaintinees,
disposition t> shun society, loss ef sneinoty, hectic _ftushes,-piuplés_and various
eruptions about the tacs, furreid tong: >
fetid breath, coughs, cousump ivr, nicht
eweats, onomanis and freqtent ineanity,
If relief be not obtained, persons to ufflict«
ed should apply isamedistely, either in’
person or by letter. and havea cure eflectew
by his new and scientific mode of treating
his Gisegse, whicb never fuils of effecting
a quick anu radical cure. 3
; Marriea Men,
Or those who contemplate maftriage, whe
are suffering under any of these feartal. maladies, should not forget the saered’ respons
bility resting upon them, ser dvlay te odtaix
immediate relief.
CURED AT HOWE.
Persons at a distance may beCY REH AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to.De€inbon,.
stating case; symptoms; length of time thedisease has continued, and the medicine
will he promptly sent, free from damage orcuriosity, to any par’ of the eonntry, with
tulland plain direetions: for use’ By enGosing TEN DOLLARS in. coin, im 2 registered letter through the Post Office, or
through Wells, Fargo & Co. a packagq co}.
‘medicine will be forwarded by exprcs® toany part of the Umion. .
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 693 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, San Francisco.
Post Office Box 1967. *
TA Correspondents wilf please inform I.
Gibbon that they read his advertisement in,
the’NEVADA City DaiLy TRANSCRIVT,
DR.IwECZAPKAY'SPRIVATE WEDICAL INSTITETH
12) MONTGOMERY TREE,
Opposite Occidental Hotel. .San Franckec ,
STABLISHED in 1951, for the permaneng$
cure of Special and Chronic ‘Diseases,
of tha Nervous System.:
The immense destruction of human life an” ~
nually from secret and chrowic diseases, caised this old and reliable institution to be established first in Philadelphia, Penn. , fm 1850,
and‘sfterwards in Sun Francisco, Cal, in 1854
as & private dispensary, in order to affordthe
afflicted the,begt medical-and-surgical treat-—ment forsite above and all other affee tions
and compleings. . Constitutions at the Inst
tute or by letter, FREK,* _ :
, Physical & Mental Debility
Vital weakness, nervousness, low spirits .
. issitude, weakness of the limbs andbac
loss of muscular power, indisposition and in
capability for labor or study a weak exhaust
Led feeling, uo cpergy or courage, palpitation ,
of the heart, dullness™ of spprehensions, los,
of memory, aversion to society, love of sult
tude, timidity, self distrust, los of manhood, ©
\ dizziness, headache, the result of :
Mentyl Overwork or Spermats rrheca
pains in the Swe, sftectipns of the eye piu»
ples on the fate, sexual or other infirmities . :
_by the justly
teas
in men qr wamam are cured
celebrated physician,
L. J. CZAPKAY, M. D
Estray Notice.
AME to my premises at Washington,
J about November Ist, 1890, One Ked and .
Ww hite Muley Heifer, about one year oli—
Lef{@ Ear. slit. righ Ear picked on the: under
side, No brands visible. The owner is here
‘Sy notified tocome forward, pay charges
aml take the animal away, or further ppo‘ceediags will be taken according to law.
ree WILSON FOSTER,
Washingten, Feb. 2, 1881.
‘SEA SHELL & SEA MOSS,
W* make the aboye.our special business
¥Y and will forward to any address per
mnail, postage paid, put up. in neat boxes :
No. 1, Large Abalone Shell, red back, each,
75 cents,
:
mig size, same as above, 50 eents.
No, ixtra Large size, Aba
back, 60 cents. ane : —
r dozen, $1.50, Medjum size,
mal size ag ozen, 75 cents
ilvery Kelp hell s, per dozen, 75 cents.
White Cap hells, per dozen, 35 cents,
pecan By de Pm 25 cents. 2
ock 3, differe c *.
dozen, 50 cents. nies rat eer ad
Assorted Kelp hells, per dozen, 80 te.
_Asworted, small size, 2 cents.
ea Eggs, size, each, 50 centa,
ea Reey, small size, 25 cents,
‘ po ta , assorted lot and colors, per Wb.,
“Persons wishi a larger quantity of beJhs
or Moss will be dveniahed J ores Boob Oe .
ders by mail or E. will led at short
nogice upon recei' rics 7 pag
Monterey Sea Shell'Co.,
___ Monterey, California.
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