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November 11, 1887 (4 pages)

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ef tT Institutions. 1887. ASSAYING. J. J. Ott, Main. Citizens Bank, Broad. AUCTIONEERS. G. R. Stock well, Broad. F. G. Guild, Union. BAKERIES.’ “Mrs. J. Hurst, Commercial. Alex. Gault, Broad. BANKING HOUSES. Citizens Bank, Broad. Directors—Dr.'R. M. Hunt, Geo. M. Hughes, Wm. Edwards, John T: Morgan, D. E. Morgan, L. Housman, E. M. Preston. re Poilip Richards, Main. bs BARBERS. H. S. Marsh, Union Hotel, Walters & Son, National Hotel. Klingenspor & Wilde, Pine. L. Godair & Sons, Broad. L. Lubosch Pine . BLACKSMITHS. Wm. Barton, Plaza. P. Clancy, Broad. Robinson & Morrison, Plaza, Carmichael & Denney, Main. BOOKSTORES. Brand & Stich, Broad, : ry Carr Brothe Pine and Commercial Geo. WeWelch Broad. . BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. C. Kornhammer, Broad. . B-Lutz, Broad. A. Wutke, Broad. ~: J. F. Hook, Commercial. F. L. Ficke, Commercial. F BOOT & SHOE STORE. John Webber, Broad. BREWERIES. Geo. Gebrig, Sacramento. E. Weiss, Sacramento. John Blasauf, Spring. Israel Hosken, Spring. C. Fogeli, Main. ‘BRICK MASONS. John Dunnicliff, Sacramento. H. L. Gove, Boulder. CARRIAGES. Geo. F. Jacobs, Broad. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. Wm. Giffin, Broad, A. Nivens, Pine. 7 E. Rosenthal, Commercial. Mrs. J. Jack, Broad, L. Hirsehman, Broad. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Hyman Brothers, cor Broad and Pine. K. Casper, cor. Pine and Commercial. L. Hyman, cor. Commercial and Main. B. H. Miller, Broad. CONFECTIONERY. A. Tam, Pine: E. Rosenthal, Commercial. Mrs. Jack, Pine. Mrs. Leddy and Kagan Commercial. F. Willett, Broad. CONSTABLES, R. Dillon, Broad. s Thomas Stevens, Broad. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS L. Nihell, Nevada. Geo.M. Hughes, Nevada. Frank Miller. F. Penrose, Pife. » AH, Irish, Eust Broad. J.C. Abbott, Wet Hill. * Jerome Cook, Water. L.O. Palmer, Nevada: C.C. Weisenberger; Nevada. T. Penrose, Pine. Hoskin. & Onstott. A. Huffman, Nevada. J. 8. Holbrook, Broad. Bordwell & Brobeck CUSTOM REDUC 0. WORKS. ~ OQ, Maltman, Gold Flat. DENTI Mrs. N. C. Chapman, Sacrame A. R. Pennington, Broad. « §. M. Harris, Broad. DRUG STORES. Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial. W. D. Vinton, cor. Broad and Pine. DRY AND FANCY GOODS. Lester & Crawford, Main. Casper Cohn, Commercial. _ Mrs. ©. A. Barrett, Commercial. Y. Lubeck, Commercial. L. Hyman, corner Commercial and Main. A. Blumenthal, corner Broad and Pine. Rosenberg Bros., Broad. . EXPRESS. Wells, Fargo’& Co., A. D. Tower, agent. Eureka Co. Wm. H. Crawford, agent. FOUNDRIES. Geo. G. Allan, Spring. C. O. Bariow, Sacramento. FRUIT TREES, ETC. ‘Felix Gillet, Barren Hill. FRUIT AND VARIETY. E; Rosenthal, Commereial. W.A. Sizourney, Commercial, Samuel Shurtleff, Commercial. R. H. Thomas, Commercial. Ww. B. Simmons, Broad. : Smoot, Main. FURNITURE. Legg & Shaw, Main. : L. M. Sukeforth, Commercial. GAB. Nevada Gas Co., B. T. Allen, Manager. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. J. J. Jackson, Commercial. G. C. Gaylord, Broad. Wn. Wolf. Main. ; W. H. Smith, Commercial. C. E. Mulloy, Broad. : A. R. Wadsworth, Commercial. A. Lademan, Broad. i A. A. Charonnat, Commercial. Tompkins & Tompkins, Broad. W. G. Richards. Broad. — R. H. Forman, Commercial. Sims & Nichols. V Flume. HARDWARE. Geo. E. Turner, Pine. Legg & Shaw, cor. Main and Union. HARNESS. SADDLERY, ETC. Jas. Cairns, Broad. Wm. Holmes, Main. HAY, FEED, ETC. H.C. Mills, cor. Pine and Spring. Cc. R. Clarke, Sacramento. Wm. Wolf, Main. HOTELS. National Excnunge, Broad. Union, Main. New York, Broad. City Hotel, Broad. HOUSE PAINTERS. Harrison & stout. Isaac & Rowe, Main. Guild & Son. M. Oliver. Raiph Bowerman. INSURANCE AGENTS. I. J. Rolfe, Broad £. M. Preston, “ Brand & Stich, “ W.». Vinton, “ D. E. Morgan, ‘ Wright, ‘“ 8. Ford, a G. E. Robinson, Main. Edwin Parrish, L. Garthe, W.H. Crawford, ‘* John Werry, Courthouse. J. M. Thomas, Carr Bros., cor, Pine and Commercial A. Nivens,’ Pine. L F Power. Commercial. MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC H. J. Wright, Broad. ICE. Nevada Ice Co., Victor Sauvee, Manager. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE W. P. Sowden, Broad. re A. R. Wadsworth, Pine. LAWYERS. Gaylord & Searls, Church. Cross & Simonds, Broad. Johnson & Mason, Broad, Farley & Little, Commercial. T. 8. Ford, Broad, J. 1. Caldwell, Broad. _ PF. Power, Commercial, John Caldwell, Broad. H. MeCormick. Church, Geo. L. Hughes, Pine. W. P. Sowden, Broad. G. D. Buckley, Broad. W. D, Long, Court House. LIVERY STABLES. J. Hennessy, Broad. Lane & Sukeforth, Main. ee ee —— LUMBER. *° VY Flume Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent. H. & F. Cuoper, Piety Hill. M. L. & D. Marsh, Boulder. Geo. A. Cooper. Cc. J. Brand, Broad. x MEAT MARKETS, Chas. Kent, Commercial. ; ; Colles teh Commercial. ee 2 c. J. Raffviger, broad : at Frau & Rapp, B z A ms “0 MILLINERY, Lester & Crawford, Main, Mire. Mills & Grissell, Broad. Cohn, Commercial. Py) Sisters, Commercial. J. R. Collins, Coyote. Parsons & Tompkins. A, MeNeeley, Piety Hill. e he Daily Transcript. LOCAL DIRECTORY. E. Muller, Commercial, Miss Mamie Thomas, Carr Bros. Mrs. M. Farley, East Broad. Mrs. H. G. Parsons, Ufiion Hotel. Miss Della MeCord, Main. J. R. Davis. Miss Lucy Bobo, Nevada. Miss Maggie Martin, Cottage. List of Nevada City’s Business Daily Herald, corner Broad aud Pine. DAILY TRANSCRIPT, Commercial. A. Tam, Pine. : Mrs. Leddy & Eagan, Commercial J. Swart; Broad. R. M. Hunt—Office cor. Pine and Bruad, resCc. D. Bobo—Office Broad,residence Nevada. E. W. Charles—Office cor. Broad and Pine, . Nevada County Narrow Gauge, A. H. Par MILLWRIGHT. MUSIC TEACHERS. NEWSPAPERS. OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM. PHOTOGRAPHER. PHYSICIANS. idence Nevada. ~ ’ H. 8. Welch—Office cor. Pine and Commercial, residence National Hotel. residence Water . i H. W: Valantine—Ofice Broad, residence Main. % Mary E. Little, office and residence, Nevada. PORK PACKING: G. W. Naffziger, Main. POSTOFFICE. Wallace J. Williams, Postmaster. RAILROAD. ker, agent. REAL ESTATE. Nevada County Land and Improvement As sociation, Broad. Directors—John T. Morgan, E. M. Preston, Geo. E.Turner, Wm. Loutzenheiser, Geo. C. Gaylord, Nat. P. Brown, Geo. E. Brand, Wm. Campbell, Chas. Barker. I, J. Kolfe, Broad. j RES B. Lutz, Broad. Ed. Settles, Commercial. Mrs. Maloney, Commercial SALOONS, ~ Cee Union Hotel, Main. : National Hotel, Broad. New. York Hotel, Broad. A. Baruh, Commercial. H. Guenther, Commercial. A. Isoard, Broad. John Bond, Broad. Joseph Knight, Broad. W. D. Craig, Broad. H. D, Séars, Main. . T. C. Moran, corner Commercial and Pine. Britland & Clark, ¢orne? Broad and Pine. John Kigtle, corner Pine and Spring. Dillon & Stevens, Broad. Thos. Scadden, Broad. M. Solari, Broad. TAURANTS MHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE tion within the County of Nevada now engaged in, or whomay hereafter engage inJ conducting, transacting ‘or carrying on any business in this ordinance hereinafter pamed, must befure, or at any time of engaging in the same, procure a lice1 provided forin this Ordinance. Each person, firm, company or Corporation so engagedorwho may hereafter enzaze in such business, must procure such license from the Tax Collector, and shali-be Hable toa license tax to be collected by the said Tax Collector of Nevada County. Such Heense shall be paid for quarterly, (except as provided otherwise in this ordinance)~in advance, and when issued shail authorize the party named therein to transact such bus> iness in the said county. Separate licenses must be obtained for each branch establishmeut, or separate house of bt tg located in “said county. Three calewd shall constitute a quarter. and mustobtain licenses from the Tax Collector as follows:—Those whose average monthly sales ainountto ten thousand dollars or more constitute the first class, and must pay a license tax of sixty dollars per quarter. 2—Those whose onthly sales amount to twenty-five Wuridred ‘dollars and less{thau ten thousand tlollars constitute second class, and must pay a license tax of twenty-five dollars per quarter. 8—Those whose average monthly sales are less than twenty-five hundred dollars constitute the third eclass,and’ must paya license tax of sever dollars and fifty cents per quarter. money at interest, or in’bf) notes, bonds or other evidences of indebtedness Of private persons, or in buying or selling state, county orcitystocks or-other evidences of state, county or city indebtedness, or stocks, notes or bonds orother eviden of indebtedness of incorporated companies; or in buying orelling gold dust, gold or silver bullion, gold or silvercoin, are divided into three classes, and must paylJicense tax ; as follows : to the amount of thirty thousand dollars or more per quarter constitute the first class, and must pay a license tax of fifteen dollars per quarter. Joe Clark, Sacramento. Wim. Monk, Broad, 5 Robert Simmons, Broad. Frank Cooley, Main. M. Hanley, Main. .H. Lotz, Sacramento. Geq. W. Simmons, Town, Talk. S$. Wheeler, Glenbrook. J. K Eddy, Half Mile House. Jas. Trevaskis, Commercial. G, F. Wilkins, Commercial. P. Chappell, Pine: H. Peeartey, Pine. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. G. E. Withington, Broad. H,. J. Dassonville, Town Talk. STAGE LINES. To Sierra City, Green & Co. To Graniteville, Wm. Cole. To Dutch Flat, Walter L. Wilkinson. To Marysville, John Kane. ‘ To Washington, L. R. Prescott, Geo. Grissell, W. C; Fredenburr, ; To Grass Valley, Wetterau & Carson, R. Vincent. SURVEYORS. J. G, Hartwell, Broad. WF; Engiebright, Broad.. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY Geo. M. Hughes, Pine. STONE MASON, Win. Joy. SODA WATER FACTORY. L. Seibert. THEATER. Geo. F. Jacobs, Manager, Broad. : TAILORING, Barrett, Lobecker & Co., Commercial. A. Friedman, Pine. P. D, Polidori, Commereial. J. W: Downing, Commercial. TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, ETC. Great American Tea Store, Commercial. UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET MAKER B. Sanguinetti. be UNDERTAKER. W C. Groves, Broad. WAGON-MAKERS. Wim. Seaman, Piety Hill, Win, Barton, Plaza. WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS. F.C. Luetje, Broad. T. G. Farrer, Broad. “““WATERs Nevada Water Co., J. E. Brown, Manager. WHOLESALE CATILE: DEALER. F. Aimer, corner Pine and Cottage. ; W. U. TELEGRAPH. A. Nivens, Manager, Pine. Application for a Patent. AND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, Cal. November 4th, 1887. TOTICE is hereby given that JOHN B, NOIvRNE, whose Post Office address ig Nevada City, Nevada County, California, has this day filed his application for a pat ent for eight hundred and eighty-seven and 7-12 linear feet of the Remainder of Gold Flat Quartz mine or vein bearing gold, with surface ground six hundred feet in width, situated in Nevada Mining District, County of Nevada, State of California, and desig nuted by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as Lot Number l4y, in Township No. 16, North Range, No. § East of Mount Diablo Meridian, said Lot No. 149 be ing described as follows, to-wit : LODE LINE. Beginning at South Lode Post in rock mound R. G. F.Q. M.and P.Q. M. N. L. P ly o E links di t. and a pine 16 ing. dia MANUFACTURING JEWELER. : rv] bears S, 38199 W. magnetic variation 17349 KE. N 174° FE 887.7 ft. or 13.45 chs, to inters ction of: Soutl boundary of Gold Flat Q. M. (Lot No. 134 approved survey,) at a point N. 89° 4’ E post in rock mound marked R.G. F?Q. M N P . EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES, mound marked K.G. F, Q. M. W. Cor magnetic variutiow 17 8S. 723° E 260.7 {t. or 3.95chs. intersect western boun dary of Gold Flat Q. M. ata point N. 2° to right, 8. 2° E. 13.2 ftor 0.20 chs. to the &. to left, N. 89°, No. 10 of Gold FlatQ. M. standing on® west approved survey) to pine marked G. F.Q._ M No. 10, and R.G Pd M. bears 8, 86° Angle of Defle containing 11.55 acres. being lost or destroyed, and Little Turk Quartz Mine. visions of the Statutes. : SELDEN HETZEL, Register. Nevada Co. 3 SELDEN HETZEL, ister. First publication—-November 6, 1887. Cross. & Simonds, Attys for Applicant. under thirty thousand dollars and over ten thousand dollars per quarter constitute the second Class and must pay a license tax of seven dollars per quarter. from which acedar 12 ins, dia. bears N. links dist. Thence, 55) links dist. from the 8. W. Corof same, to Commencing-at N. W. Cor, et post in rock from which N. E, Cor.of Lite Turk Q M. a post in rock mound marked L. T.Q.M.N.E Cor. bears N. 84}, > W. 4.51 chs. dist. Thence 0.20 chs. fromm the South West Corner of same, at postinrock mound marked R. G. F.Q.M. Thence, Angle of Deflection 703, ° W. Cor. of Gold Flat Quartz Mine a post in rock mound marked RK. G,. F. Q. M. and G, F.Q. M. No. 4, standing in Wild Cat Ra. igle of Deflection 88° 55’ * E. 173.6 ft, or 2.68 chs to Cor ern boundary of Pittsb irg Q. M. (Lot No 39. F.Q.M.N.E.Cor. Thence, tion &7 >. 55’ to right; 8 39° E. on} $68.3 ft. or 7.55 chs. to post set in rock mound mnarked R.G. F.Q. M.in westerly boundary of Pittsburg Q. M. from which a forked pine 30 ins. dia, bears N. 48° W. 81 links dist. Thence, Angleof Defiection 2014 ° to right, $1744 9 W. 459.4 ft or 6.96 chs. to 8S. E. Cor. of claim, whichis also North East Corner Potosi Quartz Mine, a post in rock mound marked K.G, F.Q. M. 8. FE. Cor. and P. Q. M. N. E. Cor. from which Corner to Sections 18, 24, 18 and 19, T. 16 N. R.8 and 9 E. M.D. 2 E 14.16 chs. dist. Thence tion 90° to right, N. 723° 600 feet or 9.6achs. to 8. W. Cor. of claim, which is also'N. W. Cor. of Potosi Quartz Mine, a postin rock mound marked R. G. F. Q. M. 8, W Cor. and P. Q. M.N. W. Cor. standing on easterly boundary of Little Turk Quartz Mine N.173° E. 3.75 chs. dist. from South Lode Post of same. Thence Angle of Deflection 90° to right, N. 17149 E. along western boundary of claim and Eastern boundary of Little Turk Q. M. 887.7 ft. or 13.45chs. to the place of beginning, The location of this Mine isnot of record, The adjoining claimants are Pittsburg and Potosi Quartz Mines, Gold Flat Quartz Mine Any andall persons claiming adversely any portion ofsaid Remainder of Gold Flat Quartz Mine or surface ground are-required to file their adverse claims with the RKegister of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, in the State of California, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the proIt is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of Application-for Patent be published for the per: of sixty days (ten consecutive County Licenses. depnenasy, 7 Adopted by the Su pérvisors. . ORDINANCE NO. 20. County of Nevada do ordain as follows: BECTION I. Every person, firm, company or corporase therefor, as ar months SECTION IT. Auctionéers are divided into three classes, SECTION III. : Persons engaged in banking, loaning ing and selling 28. 1. Those doing be<aes¥ in the aggregate 2. Those doing business in any amount Those doing business in any amount . less than ten thousand dollars per quarter coustitute the third class, and must pay a license tax of three dollars per quarter. SECTION IV. Lieenses must be obtained for the purposes hereinafter named, for which the Tax lows: xclusively for family use; must pay for each table five dollars per quartet. * 2. Theatres and other placesofamusement must pay for each performance a license tax of two dollars. 3. For each show for pay of any figures, jugglers, necromancers, magicians, wire or rope dancers, or sleight of hand exhibition, five dollars per day. 4, Foreach exhibition for pay, for a caravan or menagerie, or any collection of animals, circus or acrobatic performance, one hundred dollars per day. wl 5. For each pawn broker fifteen dollars per-quarter. : 6. For eachtoll road having a toll bridge thirty-six dollars per year. J The provisions of this section do not apply to exhibitions or entertainments given for the benefit of ekurclies, schools or other charitable entertainments, by any amateur dramatic association or literary society of the town or district in which such exhibition or entertainmentis given. SECTION V Every person whosells spirituous, malt or fermented liquors or wine in less quantities than one quart, must obtain a license from the Fax Collector and must pay therefor a license tax of fifteen dollars per quarter. 2. Every person who sells inalt or fermented liquors or wine in less quantities than one quart, and who does not sell spirituous liquors, must pay therefor a license tax of nine dollars per quarter. SECTION VI. Every person who ata fixed place of business eelle any goods, wares or merchandise, wines, or distilled liquors, drugs or medicines, jewelry or wares made of precious metals, whether on Commission or otherwise (except-agricultural or. yinicultural proguctions, or the productions of any stock, dairy or poultry farm of this State when sold by the producers thereof, and except such as are sold by auctioneers at public sale under license); and all those persons who keep horses or Carriages for hire (exceptsuch as are used in the transportation of goods), must obtain from the Tax Collector of this county for each branch of such business, license, »nd pay quarterly there foran amount of money to be determined by the class in which such person is placed by the Tax Collector of this county; such business to be classified and regulated by the amount.of the average monthly sales made or hiring done, and at the rates following: s 1. Those who are estimated tomake average monthly sales of five thousand dollars or more Constitute the first class, and must pay five dollars per month; 2. Of two.thousand five hundred dollars and less than five thousand per month con stitute the second class, and must pay three dollars per month. 3. Of all amounts overtwelve hundred and fifty dollars and Jess than twenty-five hundred dollars per month constitute the third class, and must pay one dollar and fifty cents per month. 4. Of all amounts less than twelve hun dred and fifty dollars per month constitute the fourth class and must pay one dollar per mouth; provided that the sales of liq uors and wines by persons licensed under section six of this ordinance inust not be in quantities of less than one quart measure; and further provided that nv Heense must be required of physicians, surgeons, apotne cariesor Chemists for uny wines or-spiritu ous liquors they may use 1n the preparation of medicines. SECTION VII. ling merehant, hawker or ped Every tra dler whoGar wares or merchandise of any kinds must pay for a license five dollars per month; and animals for the purpose of vending such month, SECTION VIII. must obtuim a license therefor from the Tax follows: . must pay a license tax of forty dollars. 2. At thirty dollars and less than fifty dol pay twenty-five dollars. pay fifteen dollars. tute the fourth class and must pay ten dol ars. , ‘ 5. For each javk ten dollars. 6. For each bull nine dollars per year. SECTION IX, collect a fee of one dollar in addition there ing lieenses under this ordinance. SECTION X. . Every person, company or corporation en gaged in, or who sha procure one year. : SECTION XI, the county of Nevada, SECTION XII. which is required to Ww. D. LONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Gounty. Office at the Court House, ISTRICT ATTORNEY OF NEVADA cense, he, she or Lope / or either of them, as the case may be, shall a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereot shall be punished by a fine not te exceed one hundred dollars, and in default of the Full Text of the Ordinance py payment of such fine shall be imprisoned in the County Jail of .Nevada County in the roportion of one day’s imprisonment for every one dollar of said fine which shall remain unpaid. hereby authorized, empowered and required to collect all county licenses, provided for and required by this ordinance to be collected within the limits of the said county of Nevada, and itshall be the duty of the fax Collector to attend to the collection of licenses, and examineall places of business and persons liable to pay licenses, and to see that licenses are taken out and paid or. He shall have and exercise, in the performance of hisofticial duties, the same power as police officersin serving process orsummons in °making arrests; also shall rave and exercise the power to administer such oaths or.aflirmations as shall be necessary in the discharge and exercise of his official duties; and he is hereby empowered to enterany place of business for which a license is provided and required, free of charge, at his pleasure, andto demand the exhibition ofany license for the current time from any person, or firm or corporation engaged oremployed inthe transac: . tion of arry business for which a license is’ by this ordinance rendered necessary; and if such firm,or person, or corporatton, or either of them, shall be unable, or refuse, or neglect, or fail to then and there exhibit such license, he, she orthey,as the case may be, stall be d2emed guilty of-a_misdemeanor, and on convictiou thereof shall be punished as provided by section thirteen of this ordinance for punishment upol-conviction of a misdemeanor. ~ SECTION XIV. B . seribed for the nonpayment of any license, the Tax Collector shall proceed to collect the same by civil action as is provided by the provisions of Chapte of the-Political Coce of County Auditor must settle with the Collector 4s .now required by said chapter, force on and after fifteen days from the date of its adoption. Woods, Pridgeon, Brophy and Hill voting aye. U. 8. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, Cal. 1 BYKNE, whose Postoffice address is Nevada City, Nevada County, State of Cali fornia, has this day filed his »pplieation for a patent for ten hundred and forty-four and i-412thtinear feet-of-the Little Turk Quartz Mine, or vein bearing gold, with surface ground-six hundred feet in width, situated in Nevada Mining District, County. of Nevada and State of California, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as Lot Number 150 in Township 16 North, Range8 East of Mount Diablo Meridian, said Lot No. 150 being described as follows, to-wit: Collector must require payments as te 4. Proprietors of billiard tables, not kept . rock mound marked L. 'B. Q. M from which a peach tree 6 ius. dia. bears 8 784° W. 52links dist; thence, magnetic variation 17342 Easty5. 14449 East, 1044.1 feet, or 15.82 chs. to the South Lode Post, a postin rock mound on northern boundary of Ella M. Rose’s agricultural claim and on Bec. ine between Secs. 13 and 24, T'p. 16 N., westerly corner of the Potosi Quartz Mine, marked L. T. Q. M. No.2, from which the corner to Secs. 13, 24, 18 and 19, Tp. 16 N., R.8E. M. D. M. bears East 23.94 chs. distant. rock mound marked L, T. Q. M.N. W. Vor., thence, Magnetic Variation 1734 East, N. 704° W. 300 ft. or 4.545 chs to i Font, a post in rock mound marked L, T.Q. a post in rock mound marked L. T.Q. M. N. E.Cor. Thence, Angle of Deflection 95° 15 min, to right, 8. 14442 E.572.9 ft. or §.68 chs., intersect the westerly boundary of the remainder of Gold Flat Quartz Mine at a point under Mr. J. B. Byrne’s house. Thence, Angle of Deflection 31° 45 min to right, 8. the Remainder of Gold Flut Q. M., a post in ‘rock mound marked RK. G. F. Q. M.S. W. Cor. 581.5 ft. or 8.81 chs. to South Lode Post before described. Thence, Angle of Deflection 724,42 to right, West along the South boundary of Ella M. Rose’s’ agricultural claim (patented), and on,the See. line’ between Secs. 13 and 24, T. lo N., R. 8 E. M.D. M. 300 ft. or 4.54 chs, tos. W. Cor., a post in rock mound marked L, T. Q. M.’S. W. Cor. Thenee, Angle of Deflection 754°to right N. 1444° W. along westerly boundary of Claim v41.8 ft. or 14.27 chs. to place of beginthe record of location having been lost or destroyed. of Gold Flat Quartz Mine, Elia M. Rose agricultural patent, and Byrne Placer Mining Claim, any portion of said Little Turk Quartz Mine or surface ground are required to file their adverse cluims with the Register of the the State of California, during the sixty duys period of publication hereof, or they ries a pack and vends goods, every sucb traveling merchant, hawker or peddler whe uses @ Wagon,.or one or more goods, wares or merchandise of any kind must pay a license of fifteen dollars per Every person who keeps a stallion, bull or jack, and who permits the same to be used forthe purpose of propagation for hire,: Collector ofthis county and pay therefor as 1. Horsesthat are hired for the purpose of propagation, by the season, at fifty dollars or more, constitute the first class, and lars coustitute the second class, and must 8. At fifteen dollargand less than thirty dollars constitute the third class, and must 4. All at less than‘ fifteen dollars constiFor each license issued the collector must to, which shall pay all fees, and expenses of eollection, and of the said dollar 50 cents shall be retained by the Tax Collector for his own use to cover the expense of collect1 hereafter engage in the business of raising, herding or pasturing aheep within the County of Nevada shall rom the Tax Collector of the County of Nevada, and pay license therefor of five cents per head per annum, for each head of sheep usedin such business within said county by suvh person, company or corporation, but no license shall be issued under this ordinance for a less-.term than The Tax Collector shail recéive for his own use for collecting licenses under Section 10 of this ordinance a fee of twenty-five per cent. of all moneys collected for licenses under Section 10 of this ordinance, and shall pay into the County Treasury all sums so collected in excess of hissaid fee, which shell be placed to the General Road Fund of It is further ordained that if any person or persons, Whether principal or principals, agent or agents, clerk or clepks, employe or weeks) in theNEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT, . @2PIOYeS, Or any firm or member of any a: dail newspaper published at Nevade City, firm or coporation shall be engaged in carsala. : rying ou, pursuing ortransacting within the limits of the County of Nevada, any business, trade, Gta pation oremployment, licensed by-the provisions of this ordinance, without obtaining ali therefor as required by this ordinance, or shall, after demand, refuse, neglect, omit or failto comply with any requirement or requirements, provision or rovisious or orders of the said Board of pervisors, requiring each person or perv be deemed guilty of SECTION "XHI. The Tax Collector of Nevada County is NEVADA DRUG STORE, Nevada City Corner Broad and Pine Streets.. ‘ The Theatrical { Merit will win and rece! and praise. Facts, which are eral experience growing thro ive public recognition the outeome of genugh yearsof critical ooted and immoreine in public opision, ‘“K7. DW. Vinton, PROPRIETOR. LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES, FINE PERKUMERY, FANCY SOAPS,’ COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, TOILET ARTICLES OF ALS KINDS. ve qualiti ul curative q Th NAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COMJ petent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. Agent for the Imperial, London, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies. Vicker’s Stock Com In addition to the penalty herein pre}5, Title 7,,Part 3, Alifornia, and the epare blanks and This ordinance shall take effect and be in Adopted October 3d, 1887. W. J, HILL, Chairman of the Board. On the adcption of this ordinance Mulley, Attest’ ; F. G. BEATTY, Clerk. “october stn,1ss7* Ps Hanns Pores) Fousehold Remedy _ No. 1657. Application for Patent. ° November 4th, 1887, TOTICE is hereby given that JOHN B LODE LINE Beginning at North Lode Post, a post in dN. kde” Ray
M. D. M. which is also the extreme EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Commencing at N. W. Corner a post in North Lode N. 1. P. 600 ftv or 9.09 chs. to N. EB. Cor. +9 Tig? W, 384 ft. or 5.06 chs., the 8. W. Cor. of . boundary of the claim and the Northern ning, containing 12.29 acres. ‘The location of this mine is not of record, The adjoining claimants are Remainder Any and all persons claiming adversely United StatessLand Office at Sacramento, in willbe barred by virtue of the provis.ons of the Statute,SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing No tice of Application for Patent be published for the period of 60 days, (ten consecutive Weeks), iuthe NEvapA DaiLy TRANSCRIPT, a daily newspaper pnblished at Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal’a. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. First publication—November 6th, 1857. Cross & Simonds, Attys for Applicant Certificate of Cupartnership. ne WeKTE Or CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF NEYADA,) 88. certify that we are partuers transact ing business in Truckee. atthe said county of Nevada, under the firm name¢ and style of Richardson Bros; that the names in full of allthe members of such partnership are George Washington Ki¢hardson and Warren Richardson, and that the places of our re spective residences are set opp. site our respective names hereto subscribed: that the business to be carried on isthe manufacture and sale of timber and boxes, laths, shingles, ete. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our bands this zd day of No vem ber, 1887: GEORGE WASHINGTON RICHARDSON, Truckée, Nevada County, California Bg WARREN RICHARDSON, Truckee, Nevada County, California State of California, County of Nevada,} es. .On the 2d day of November, one thousand eight hundred and eighty seven, personally appeared before me, George E. Marshall, a Notary Public duly commissioned and sworn in and forthe said eounty of Nevada, George Washington Richardson and Warren Richard on, whose names are subscribed to the foregoing ingtrument, as parties thereto, personally known to me to be the-same persons described in, and who executed the said annexed instrument, as parties thereto, and they each duly acknowledged to me that they executed the same freely and voljntarily, and forthe uses and purposes therein mentioned. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand,and affixed my official seal, the day and year in this certificate first above written. GEORGE E. MARSHALL, Notary Publie,. Filed November 4th, 1887. F, G. Beatty, Clerk, nd W. D. Harris, Dep. Clerk. Notice to Taxpayers. TPMHE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE year 1887 for the county of Nevada, haying been completed and delivered into my hands, the property holders of the county are hereby notified that the taxes on the same are now due and the law for the colsection of taxes will be strictly enforced. The taxes become delinquenton TUESDAY DECEMBER 27th, at 60’clock Pp. m., and if not paid prior to that date, 5 per cent. and other costs will be added. Notice is further given, that for the purpose of receiving taxes, I shall be in the several townships, at the places and times stated, viz: Washington, Tuesday, November 15th. Graniteville, P. Allison’s hotel, Thursday November 17th. North Bloomfield, Lund’s hotel, Friday, November 18th. North San Juan, D. Furth’s store, Saturday, November 19th. Rough and Ready, Schroeder’s hotel, Tuesday, November 22d. . You Bet, P, Drunger’s hotel, Wednesday, November 28d. ; Truckee, M, E, Burekhalter’s office, Fribor November 25th, rass Valley, Toesdey, Wednesday ‘and Thursday, Nevember 3 and 80th, and December ist, Nevada City, Treasurer's Office, from Deecember 2d to December 27th. : Rate of taxation—§2 20 on each $100. Rate an is a well know Thalia Theatre Compan in theatrical circles in t ncvaunaais country andin Europes te Randow’s Testimony. * New York, May 8, 1887. . Swift Specific Company, Ordinance No. 2b. 'PERVISORS OF THE . of Nevada do ordain-as fol DR. GUNN’S NHE BOARD OF S$ nnoyedy with nea of che skin, from here is hereby granted to FE. M. PresTurner, Wm. Camp. /, C. Jones and Geo. E. : consulted a prom term of fifty . treatment receive horough eradication a a oe ae trouble and restor’ have made me happy, § this testimonial for suc the Connty of Nev: U fh of the corporate limiis of Nevada City to limits of the Town of Grass 5 pry, near Cal There is hereby granted 1 152 Bowery, Hugo Hasskerl’ The Swift Specific Company, Gentlémen—For two of eczema, [used tar 80: various other remedies, numbers of physicians, * last I determined to tr seven or eight bottles and you can use t yment to the County of Nevada, as a lieense Upon exch car so to run, the Five(5) Dollars per annum ; and such cars . may De propelled by horses, -mules, wire . ropes runtay under the roadway, by steay ;~ or by electric trotors. years I_had.a seve! SECTION XY. Regulating Cathartic ut found no relie! the 8. 8. S. remedy ave thoroughly re: . his certificate in any manHUGo FAsskERL,~ Member of Thalia Theatre. New York, May 3, 1587. Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Tue Swirt Srecrric Co., . Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga, TO THE-UNFORTUNATE. DR. GIBBON'S DISPENS No. 623 Kearney Street, THE ACKNOWLEDGED and this franchise is I Work to construct be commenced within one date of this Ordinance, and thatsaid work must be completed within three years from the dute hereof. That said Railway may run along the line of the pnblic highway on either the Tonie and Appetizer. THE INDISPENSIBLE . Kennan, author of Tent Life in . who has just returned from, a most eventful ong the highway must be constructed. on one side of the highway track at sufficient distance from the centre thereof so as notte interfere with the free pussage of & thereon, and may cross the road where such crossing shall be deemed necessary, but in either, case the said Railway must be so con structed as not to impair travel along the said highway or at'the crossings crossings when made, must ; pair at all times, so as not to interfere with, orinany way impede public travel. is further conditioned that in the construc tion of the track-of the said Kailway, any-point itshall be-on the public highways the track must be so constructed that all ve hicles may pass over the same without be ing impeded thereby. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force on and after fifteen days from the date of its adoption. On-the adoption of this Ordinance C. A SURE PREVENTIVE — AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costiveness and Constination BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, ‘orner Commercia Fxstablistied in 1854 for the tinent of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such as forms, Seminal Weakness, years’ standing . oe aay cessfully treated pr, Gibbon has the pleasure of annooncing that he has i ; s the principal Hospitals of Euexumed practice at the Disv3 Kearuey Street, San ise old patients and those requirin. sseryices may find him. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, Emissions, the conseque This solitary vice, is practiced by the youth . Brophy and-W. J. Hill voted ‘ WwW. Chairman of the Board. By W.D. Haknis, Deputy. AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLES,2 Adopted Octobey 15th, 1887, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, NERVOUSNESS Assessment_Notice; tt es to an ‘almost i producing. With unerring Certainty the . train ofanorbid symptoms unless . ientitic medical measures, . -e, dark spots under {HAMPION MINING COMPANY. J), tion of principal place of business, San Francisco, Cal.—Location of works, Nevada Loathing of Food. Kidney Complaint. Notice is hereby given that at a meetine Twenty-Sixth day of October, 1887, an assess ment (No, 27) of ‘Ten levied upon the capital stock of . ts, uneasiness about sof the limbs, confused yis intellect, loss of confidence, sroaching strangers, a disacquaintances, disposition States gold coin, to the Se office of the Company, street, San Fraypcisco, © Any stock upon shallremain unpaid on Tuesday, day of Noveniber, 1887, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction; aud unlese payment is made befare, will be SDAY, the 20th day of Decem ber, 1887, to pay the delinquent assessment, with costs of advertising and ex Impure Blood, General Debility. l various eruptions about tid breath coughs, weats, monomania and . df relief be not obtained, r icted should apply immediate ‘y, either in person or by letter, and have wand scientific mode t ‘+s, Which never fails of ffecting a quick and radical cure. MARRIED MEN, . dr those who contemplate marriage, Who any of these fearful mal1d not forget the sacred responig upon them, bor delay to obtain immediate relief. ‘ DriGunn's Bitters THEO. WETZEL, Sceretary. 5 Montgomery street, San Br Francisco Calif re suffering under INSTITUTE. Perfectly Safe, A SELECT SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES. hp 7 tunee may be tED J sssiny a letter to Dr. Gibbon, Reliable. > has continued, and the med yromptly seut, free from damug F part of the country, with I plain directions.for use. The Docor cures When others fail fTEN DOLLARS in coinin a A. Van Alstine & Co., Proprietors and Manufacturers. will be delivered by express to any * GIBBON, 623 Kearney. } street, corner Commercial, San 722 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Nevada City Gold Quartz Mining Co. CARR BROS., : \) the County of Nevada, State of CaliforState of California, county of Nevada, The People of, the State of California send Greeting: To Liberty Hill Mining and Water Company; Anna EF, Smith, Seth Mar shall, S. M. Boyce, Michael D. Sweeney and Alvan Todd, Defendants required to appear jn an action brought figainst youin the Superior Court County of Nevada, State of California, on the 4th of April, 1887, byeC. Hudepohl, Plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Sum mons, if served within this served out of this county, withiu thirty days orjudgment will bg takea against you by default, according to the prayer of said-ecom The said action is brought toobtain judgment to set aside the Sherifi’s sale made on the Sth day of Oct state lying in said county of Nevada, in and to those certain pieees and parcels of mining land lying and being in Little York Township, said county and State, and designated as Lots Nos. 33,40 and 41, in Tp 16, D, B. and M. containing 545 Alsoa tract of timber land stockholders of the Nevada City : Company will be held at the Morgan & Roberts kK, Nevada City, California, on Tuesday, t y of Oetober, 1ss7, at JL o'clock t ionof uny and all busValencia St., 8 You are hereby SHOKCKAFT, Secretary. Empire Livers Stable W FE, THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY } i Henry MeNulty, deceased, to the rs Of, and all persons having Claims deceased, to exhibit them 1886, to all that Real e . : z Proprietor, rthe first pnblieation of this no s site beliy the place forthe transaction ness Of said estute, in said County i ) and 84-100 acres. in said Tp County and State tain ditch known as the York Mining ComAlso right of way for ditches and mining tunnels, all machinery, tools and other appliances of whatsoever nature, and kind belonging to, or used in connection with said mining claims and ditches. Also, that certain Canyon Claim situate one half mile from the’ village of. Little York, said county and State, known as Empire Also that certain other canyon situate, lying and beingin Little York Tp known as “Scott Ravine.” Said property is more fully. described : Deeds on pages 354 et seq. Records of Neyadu county, Cal. to which reference And to cancel the certificate.of purchase made by the Sheriff, andif a Sheriff's deed is executed to the purchaser under said sale or his assigns before said judgment is rendered, that said Sheriff’s deed be also canceled, and for such other relief ag is strator of Estate of Henry MeNulty, Stable has the largest lot of Horses, Carriages ana To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elezant Buggies, Wazons and Haeks to let at the shortest notice the most reasonable terms, Valley, this s0th day of SepAcademy of Our Lady of the Tie horses are free from vice, 6f good style HOLY ROSARY, and capable of yoinyg as fast us uny gentle nah Cares to drive. . WE ACADEMY REC ENTLY OPENED under the care ofthe Sistery of the Ho, from the Celebrated Convent of St. » Notre Dame, Indiana, is beautifully . and -pleasant town vi The building is large and well supplied with allthe modern improvements and no effort or expense has been spared to meet all requirements that may contribute tu the advancement, health and ¢ A complete Philosophical and 1 rnished with small for the use of those pursuing Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR F UNERALS PROMPTLY é our G as the best remed action plaintiff alleges that rortheca on September 10th, 1886, defendant Todd recovered judgment against said corporation defendant, in Department 1 of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, said State, for the sum of $2789 96-100, and by virtue of an execution issued on gaid judgment, directed to the sheriff of Nevada County, California, said Sheriff-en the 9th day of October, 1886, sold all of g: That defendant september, 1886, recovered a ist said corporation defend3 «ent 4 of the Superior Court of said City and ct ouaty of San Francisco for Thut defendant Marshal recovered on the 24th day of September, 1886, a judgmentin Department 1 of the Su said City and County, for $3433 55. said Marshall on October 10th, 1886, purchased from said Sweeney his said. and on the 13th day of October, 1 the Sheriff the sum of $3009 to redeem said roperty from suid execution gale. e 19th day of March, 1887, plaintiff recoyered a judgment in Department No. Two of the Superior Court of said Cit 38-100. That on Mare Marshall filed for record inhe office of the County Recorder of Nevada County an instrumentin writing pur orting to defendant Smith of his said judgment. which more fully appears in the , complaint on file herein to is hereby expressly made. you are bereby notified thatif you & ve ate one gad clr pa complaint d, the said plainti = ly to the Court for th Ab ey fusie and Voice Culture, also Drawing and Painting receive particuEXPENSES PER 1 ERM — PAYABLE IN “BOARDING PUPILS Board (including Bed Washing) Tuiti6n in Eng W. D. VINTON, Sole Agent. French, Latin and L EXTRA CHARGES, Piano, with use of instrument one PPHE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN TirE . Harp, With use o . City. Corner J and Fifth Streets, Sac>». Guaranteed capital, $ ; up capital, $200,000; loans on real 1, 1885, $2,044,818; tern its, July 1, 1585, $1, ‘Term and ordinary deposits rece dividends paid in anuJary a Money loaned upon rea) f instrument one Voeal Music, Private Lessons Be Vocal Music, in Class Painting, Water Color, Use of Chemical informati ° 9 } on application to aaeon ta The “Mendes a. pene the F Ep. R. Haminto COLEMAN, President. LAO RBAEYs erst ire partieulars apply which reference 58, WOODLAND, Annual Meeting. HE ANNUAL MEET] . holders of the Nevad ‘Association, will be he We will send you free Value and importance’ you in business whie more money right awa turn to us, and something of great to you, that will start h will bring you in than anything else an do the work and e relief demanded in ~~~) _ In testimony whereof, I, F. G SRAL.? Beatty, Clerk of the Superior Court euntosetmy hand a County Academy ld at the Academy, aforesaid, do her and-impress the seal of s. on the 16th da F. G, BEATTY, Clerk, W. D. 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