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October 20, 1881 (4 pages)

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; ral ——tate-of ¢ JS, BOI, defendant, ’ partnership are Joseph Thomas, __of the County ot Nevada -Ppetition for sale of Beal Estat’. ae se N the matter of tne Brown, dec In the Superior Court State of Califor: “pia, It appearing to7 : by the potition this day presented and filed _ by Benjamin O. Waite, thd Executor of: the Extace of Jeremiah 5. Brown, decensed, praying for an order of sale 0 Real Estate, that it is necessary to sell the whole or some portion of the Real Estate to pay the debts eutstanding sgainst the deceased, and the dichts. expenses and charges of adrhinistration. Itis therefore ordered by ¢ Court that all persons interested in the Essaid deceased appear before the said Court on Tuesday the isth day ot A. D. 1881, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said Superior Court, at the Court House in ‘vada City, County of Nevada, to show eause why an order sbould not be granted to said Executor to sellso much of the Real Estate of the said deceased as shall be necessary. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks_in_che Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper print—edand published in said county. JOHN CALDWELL, Superior Judge. . Dated September 17th, 1381. a2 6 srtificate of Co-partnership. Si OF CALIFORNIA, County of NeSuperior Gctober, vada, #3.—We, the en do oa UF certify that were par ners transactifYy Breen city of Kevaiia, State of Calname and style of & Hicks.” . That he menjbers of such Austin H. Walrath and Thomas H. Hicks, and that the ive residences are set ames hereto subbusiness in the ¢ irornia, underthe firm “Thomas, Walrath the names in-full of all t places of our tespect Opposite our respective n sribed. : ; : ein witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands this 14th day of September, A. * DL 18 a ry OSEPH THOMAS, Nevada City. NGSTIN H. WALRATH, Nevada City. THOMAS H. HICKS, Nevada City. September 17th—1m > ~* Delinquent Sale Notice. ———— = ALPHA HYDRAULIC GRAVEL MINING ° COMPANY.,-Location of principal place ? business, San rancisco, California. Location of works, Alpha Hill, Washington township, Nevada county, California. Notice,—There are delinquent upon the folowing described stock, on account of asyessment No. 3, levied on the 20th day of Atizust, 1881, the several amounts set opposite the namies of the respective shareholders ag follows: No. of No. of ' Names. . Cert, Shares. Auit. Thomas Recenye oy : os eo . < , , Trustee, 16 I f James Ireland ob oer John H. Hayes, Trustee, 14 ) And in accordance with law andan order of the Board of Directors, made on the 20th dav of Augtist, 1881, so many shares of exoh parcel oc such stock asmay be necessary will be sold at public auction, at the office ot the Company, No. 216 Sansome street, San Francisco, California, on Tuestiay the 18th day of October, 18381, at the hour ot one a’clock,.P. M. of said day, to pay said de fiiquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the stle. » JAMES IRELAND, Secretary. Offices: No, 216 Sansome street, San Fran#¢0, California. 2 eS ol Sherift’s Sale. GEO. GUNNULDSUN, . Pes County of vs. j ) OLE NELSON. California. NDER and by virtue of an Execution } issued Out of the Superior Court, inand for the County of Placer, State of Califorhia, bedring date Sept 1th, A. D. 1881, on a Judgment recovered in said Court on the 10th day of Bay, 1881 in favor of George JGannuldsen, plaintiff, and against Ole Nelfor thesum of Three Thousand seven hundred and eighty-four and 6-100 —$3,784.09— Dollars damages, with interest-at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum till paid, togethar with costs of $10.40 and disbursements ut the date of said Judgment and aceruing costs, Ihave levied upon and taken into execution all the fight, title and 2p i the above named Defendant in andto the following described property, tow } Svyerior it: ‘Tiat certain quartz ledge, kriown as the “Norway L dge,” situate and being in Eurexa ‘Township, County of Nevada, California, and: lying on the north side of Canon Crbek, three hundred and fitty feet east of the Centennial ledge and running parallel thereto. Said Norway ledge or claim extends-1500 feet, 750 feet north from a notice posted thereon to & certain monument standing at the north end of the claim and 750 feet from said notice south along the ledge to a monument standing at south end thereof. Togethec with 300 feet of surface ground on each side of said ledge, runnirg paraliet therewith and extending the length hereof, ; oe ee The Centennial—Situated and being in Eureka township, Nevada county, *Californis, aud consisting of 1500 feet, on what is ¢alled the Centennial Quarta Ledge, situated onthe north side of Canon creek, one-quarter of a mile from the Star, from the North Star Qharta mill and about seven milesin a southerly direction from the town of Eureka, county and state afo id, said ledge heing about 300 feet distant fyom the Noerway ledge, and running parallel therewith, together with 300 feét of surface ground on each side of said Centennial ledg¢, running vatallel therewith and extending the length hereof. Also all interest in that certain five stamp quérta mill, known as the Cen“tennial Quartz Mill, situated on the surface ground belonging to the Centennial Ledge ‘and on the bank of Canon Creek. Also all his intorest in all machinery and iran pipe, and all appurtenancis, water rights, and rights of way to said mill appertaining. — Also, Mill site of the Gasten Ridyve » in, and five acres of yround ; @ portion $f section t weat paige, township eighteen, N. R. 11 F. Also °s half of secjion 26, S. W. quarter or section 26, N. W_ quarter of section. 23; whole of section 16,'T. 18 NR, 11 E.—commencing at astake on the northerly side of the ridge that dtvide# the waters of the South Yude river from the waters of Deer creek -running therees. 45> EN chains and 60 Hitks toa stake marked “A. Thence 3. 452 W 20 chains to a pine tree_ marked and blazed for a commer jtnence 8 45> EB tonstaXte marked “O" : thence 8 45> E183 chains and 60 links toa stake marked “D" ; theuce N 45> 640 chains to & Atacse matked “E™ ; flrence i ed “#" ; thence in a'straidttlineto the nlave »deginning, containing 154 acres. . All the above deseribed property is Sttauated in hurea township, Nevada county, Cal, Notice is hereby siven that . willsell at psblic sale, in front of the Cotirt House dyer, in the City of Nes adh, County of Nevada, State of Caliornia, on Tuesday, the Sth «tay of November, A. D. 1381, between the hours of 9 o'clock As m. and § o'clock PSM to-wit: 2 o'clock P. M., af! the right, title and interest of said Nefendant iu and to the above described property to the highest and best bidder for cash, to Satisty said judyment and all costs: Givea under wy hand this 12th day of October, A. D. 1881. : . kK. 0, TOMPKINS, Sheriff. Ry RB. Db. Carrere. Under Sherif, J. B’Prewett, Atty for Piff. ol4 ee en “NEW YORK BAKERY, usc. Proprictor, J0D3 NURST... Commereidi Street, Nevada City. (Fresh Wread NONSTAN CLY on hand and delivered to ¢) custoniers every Morain s. i Catesot kinds wiitg to ordar om the girtye os Son ‘ < 7 2 SS rR RES TA TS catate ot Jeremiah 8. . W452 W17 chaius tha stake mark a) Suit, __ Insolvent Notice. SEN the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, staté vf California. In the matter of Abel H. Hanson, -an insolvent debtor.” Abel H. Hanson, shaving filed in OLD SPRING anger eS Oe PANY. Location of principat P o of Works, Willow Valley, Nevada County,Cal, Notice is hereby given that there are deliriquent upon the following described stock on of -assessment_No. 21, levied on tory in insolvency by which it appears that he isan insolvent debtor, ‘the said Abel H. Hanson is hereby declaredto be insolvent. The sheriff of the County of Nevada is hereby directed t6 take possession of all the estate both real and personal of the said. AbelH. Hanson debtor, except such as may he by law exempt from execution, and all. of his deeds, vouchers, books of account, andpers, and to keep the same safely until the 4 gppointment-of an_assignee of his_estate. All persons are forbidden to poy any debts to the said inso}yent orto adi ver any property belonging tq him, or to any person, ‘irm or corporatjgn or association for his use. The said debtar is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any_ property,“ until the . further orderof this Court, except as herein ordered, it is farther ordered that all the creditors of said debtor be and appear, before the Hon. dohn Caldwell, Judge ofthe Superior Court of the County of Nevada, in. open Courtat the-Court Room of said Court in the City ot Nevada, County of Nevada, on the . fourth day af Noventber A. D., 1581, at ten o'clock, A, M., debts and choose one or more assignces of the estate of said debtor, It is further ordered that the order be published inthe Nevada Daily Transcripta newsps#per of general ‘circulation, published in Nevada City, Nevada County, 9s often as the said paper is published before the day set for the meeting-of Craditors, and it is further Ordered that in the meantime all proceedings against the said insolvent be stayed. Dated Oct. 4th, 1881. JOHN CALDWELL, Judge of the Superior Court, of Nevada. County, California, W. DLong, Attorney. 05 Co-Partnership Notice. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss.—We, the undersigned,do hereby certity that we are rtners, transacting -a general merchandise yusiness in the State, at Nevada City, Nevada county, under the . arm name and style of Guild & Sigourney; that the names in fuli ot all the members of such, partnership are Frank G. Guild and William A. Sigourney, and that the places of our respective residences are set opposite our respective names hereto subscribed. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands this 28th day of Se tember, 1381. FRANK G. GUILD, Nevada City. WM. A, SIGOURNEY, Nevada City. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, ss.— On this 28th day of September, 1881, before me, -R. E. Robinson, a Justice of the Peace in and for said Nevada county, personally apyeared Frank G. Guild and William A. Sigourney, known to me to i be the sinie persons whos names are subscribed to the foregoing Mstrument, and. they respectively duly acknowledge to ine that they <xecuted the same. _In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand the day and year in this certifica t first above written. : kt. E. ROBINSON, Justice of the Peace. — Sheriff's S le. . No. 344. -Martha Keck, : , v8: Superior Conrt, R. Marris, Jt.-and (County of Nevada. Ricaard Marris. California NDER and by virtue of an orderof sale L and Decree of Foreclosure, issued out of the Superior Court, inand for the County of Nevada, State of California, -wherein Martha Keck, plaintiff,recovered a judgment and Decree of Foreclosure against R, Harris, Jr. and Richard Harris,défendants, on the 16th teenth day of June, A. p 1881, for the sum of Fifteen Hundred and thirty-three Dollars (31,583.00) together with costs of suit taxe at $24.95, and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $153.30 with interest thereon from the date of said judgment at the rate of seven per cent, perannum till paid, which said judgment is recorded in Judgment Boek 1 ofsaid Syperior Court on pages 185 vt seq. and whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed aad the property therein deseribed, to-wit: All of the undivided one-halfof that tract or parcel of land situate and being in the township ofGrass Valley, County of Nevada, State of California, and being the southwest uarter (S$ W 1-4) of section fifteen (15) in ‘Township fifteen (15) north of Range nine (9) East. Mount Diatlo and Meridian together with the improvements thereon. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at -public sale, in frant of the Court House door, in the city of Nevada, county of Nevada, State of California, on Monday,the 7th day of Novem'r, 1881 Between the nours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M., to-wit 2 o'clock Pp. M., all the tight, titleand interest of safd defendant in and td:the above described property, to the highest and best-bidder for cash, to satisfy aid judgment dnd all costs, : Given under my hand this 13th day ‘of October, A. D. 1831. aan E. O, TOMPKINS, Sheriff. ’ By R. D. Carrer, Under Sheriff, J, M. Fulweiler, Attorney. o13 Notice to Creditors. _tice is hereby given by the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Ellen McGagin, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deedasad, to exhibit them with the necessary. vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the sail Administrator at the office of Searls, Niles & Searls, in the city: of Nevada, in the county of Nevada. T. C. McGAGLN, Administrator of Estate of Ellen McGagin, deceased. Dated at Nevada City, Oct, 11th, 1881. Searlay Niles & Searls, Attys, o13 Summons, N the: Supertor Court of the County of wevada, State of Califorpia. State of California, County ot Nevada, 4 The People of the State of California seyd greeting : To Ney York Gold Mining Cyjnpany} detendai™ You ace hereby reqyived tu appear in an action brought againgt you inthe Syperipr Court of the Connty of Nevada, Ustate of California, on the 24th day of September, Lost, by George E. Tuther, plaintiff, and to answer the complhiint Mled therein within tea days (eXchwive of the day of service) “tyer the service on you of this summons, tt Served, withirf this county ; or, if served ontof this county within thirty days, or judguient will be tefgen against you by default, according to the prayer of the coni. plaint, yo action is brenght to recover judemeft against said defendant for the atm of $192.05 due Pigptit on account of woods, wares and mercNandise; solid and delivered by plainuiff to said defendant,at detendant’s instance and request. Also, to recover the sum of 8160.50 due by said defeudant toH, A. Lord for. services. as night: watehr a1, and which said defendant for a A. Lord to said plaint.ff, Wherefore plaintiff prays judgment for the sum of 3952.58 in U, 8. gold coin gud for costy of suit. And yYouare hereby nofified -thet if you fail to ap. . pear and answer the said complaint ds above required the suid plaintiff will take’ judg/ ment for thé Billi OF $352.55 and for costs of (-..)< In testimony whereof, f, J. E. «-Seal -Carr, Clerk of the Superior Co rt .(-*-* J aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the Seal of said Cortrt, at otfice in the vity of Nevala, on the 24th dav of Sep: Somber, a. D. 1asl, %e + J.B GARR; Sek. Bal of that day to prove their} RE A'TE of Ellen McGagin, deceased” No. y yood cousideration was astigned by said H, . tion of princi Assessment Notice. _COMPANY.—Leca-: ] place of business, San rancisco, Californ Location of Works, near Nevada City, Nexada county, Califoris hereby given, that at a meetz Tsst,— these the names of the as follows: the 23th day of duty, amounts set opposite’ respective shareholders, % ; No, No. Names. : Certf, . Shares, Am’'t A. H. Parker, Trustee, 23 206 $§ 20.00 A. H. Parker, Trustee, 24 200 20.00 A.H. Parker, Trustee, 25 20 20.00 A. H. Parker, Trustee, 26 200 20.00 A.H. Parker, Trustee, 27 1000 100.00 19 19.50 A, H. Parker, Trustee, 190 ee ae And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Trustees, made on the 28th day of July, 1831, so many shares of each reel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at publie duction, at the office of the Secretary, Room 2, second floor, south. J east corner of Broad and Pine ‘streets, Nevada City, California, on Thursday, the Fifteenth day af September, 1881, at the hour of lo’clock, P.M, of said day, to pay said delinquent. assessment thereon, -together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. ma A. H. PARKER, Secretary. Postponement. Notice is hereby given that theabove sale has beenpostponed till Saturday, October 15th, 1881, at the same hour and plae. By order of the Board of Directors.. 813 A. H. PARKER, Secretary. ; a Aszessment Notice. G odfrey Gravel Mining CompaZX ny. Location of principal place . of Business ,San Francisco, California. Location of works, Grass Valley Miming District, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby given that at 4 meeting ofjthe Directors, held on the 27th day of September, 1381, an assessment (No. 6) of 2) eents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States. goltk toin, to the Secretary, #¢ the office of the Company, Room 3 and 4, second floor, No, 309 Califorria street, San-Francisco, California. Any: stock upon which this assessment shall. remain unpaid on the First day of November, 1881, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction,and unless payment is made before, will be sold én Monday, the 2ist\day ‘of November, 1881, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expen sex of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. : J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary.Office—Rooms 3 and 4, second floor, No. 309 California street, San Francisco, California. : Notice to Creditors. joiner N Superior Court, Nevada County, State I California, In the matter of the estate of Bertha Fetterer, deceased. Notice is hereby given. by the undersigned, Administrater 6f the Estate of Bertha, Fetterer,deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, ta, exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administrator at Grass Valley, in the County of, Nevada. : “STEPHEN LONG, Administrator of the Estate of Bertha Fetterer, deceased. Dated at Grass Valley, Sept. 29th, 1881. J. B. Johnson, Atty for Administrator. 830 Notice to Creditors. —— ; N the Superior Court, County of Nevada, State of California, In the matter of the Estate of Johann Schmidt, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, the Executive of the last will and testament of Johann Schmidt, deceased, to the ereditors of and. all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necassary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, be gory eescutate at her residence on Broad street, inthe City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, Nevada City, October Ist. A. 1, 1881.” > ELIZAPETH SCHMIDT, Executrix ofthe last Will and Testament of Johann Schmidt, deceiised. ; C. W, Cross. Attorney for Executrix. I o2 TONITE POWDER. OES NOT FREEZE. DOES NOT DETERIORATE IN HOT PLACES. : IDOES NOt YIELD NOXIOUS FUMES. : IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY ALL WHO HAVE USED IT. HAS BEEN USED IN GREAT BRITAIN FOR FIVE. YEARS, AND HUNDREDS ‘OF TONS CONSUMED WITHOUT ONE ACCIDENT. Por Sale by GEORGE E. TURNER, NEVADA. CITY. “TONITE POWDER CO., 218. California St., San Francisce. jyl7-3m
Delinquem. Sale Notice. “. ENTENNIAL GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Lecation of principal place of pusiness Gold Will, Storey county, Nevada, Location of werks, Washington Township, Nevagka County, California, Nogice is hereby given. that there are delihquent upon the lodowing described stogk, y agrees of assessment (Ne. 5,) levigd wn the, sth day of September, 1381,the several amouwnte set opposite the names of the respeetiveshareliuiders, as follows: im No, of No, of Names. Certificate. Shifres. Am’t. Hazeltine BR. F. Trustee, 72 1500 $16.00 Hazeltine B. F. Trustee, 73 674 624 Hills W. P. Trustee, 164-150 15,00 Hills WP, Truster, 165 624} Cameron H. M. Trustee,l00 = 8000 30.00 Cameron H. M. Trustee,101 1251.28 And in acvordanee with law, and an order ot the Board of Directors, made on the 6t day of Septewber, 1881, so many shares } each parcel of such steck as may be neces: ‘ice of the Company, Bank of Gold HIM; Main street, Gold Hill, Nevada, on WED-: NESDAY, the SIXTEENTH day of NO. \ EMBER, 1831, at the hour, of 3 oelock,v. M of said day,+to pay said delin jyent assessment thereon, together with costs of adv ertising aud expenses of the sale. FKANK, A. WISE, Secretary. Office—Pank of Gold Hill, Main street, Gold Hill, Nevada. ol6 P . RICHARDS, * No. 39 Muin Street... Nevada City. {= DUST BOUGHT AND SOLD x Ballion Discouutesl, Advancés . ou Gold Dust or Bullion for : Coinage at jhe Mint, Checks on & Francisco, oF. sary, Will be sola at public auction at the of : 4 lawfully come before the t} ing of the Board of ; he) 27th day of September, 1881, an assessment (No. 7) of Ten cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately,in United States gold coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Company, No. 525 Commereial street,San Francisco California. Any sto¢k upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 1st day of November, 1881, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction ; and unless payment is on Thursday the 17th day of N ovember, 138}, to pay the délinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses o sdle, By order of the Board of Directors. G.-C. HURLBUT, Secretary, Office; 525 Commercial street, San Francisco, California, pace olSy neste okies the Superior Court of the i County of Nevada, State of California, — State of California, County of Nevada, ss.— The People of the§State of “California send . Greeting ; -To James F. Jatunn, defendant. Youwarehereby required to appear in an action bioughtagainst yeu in the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, on the 18% day of September, 1831, by William Goldberg, plaintiff, and‘to answer the complaint fited therein, within days (exclusive of the day of service) afte the service on you of this Sunimons, if served within this county ; or, if served out cf will be taken against you by default, accor ding tothe\prayer of said complaint, This action is brought torecover the sum of $406.75. due from said defendant to said p'aintiff on a promissory note executed by ‘said defendant unto’ Weissbein Bros. & Co., ‘dated Grass Valley, Oct. 10, 1879, which said note was d¥yawn for the sum. of $360.36 with interest at one per cent per month until paid. That ne part of the principal -or interest of said note has beengpaid except the sum of $10, Thaton the 12th day of Sept. 1881, Weissbein Bros. & Co. being then the owners atid holders of said note, legally transferréd the same to the plaintiff herein, § who is now the owner and holder of said note. Wherefore plaintiff prays for judgment against said defendant for the sum of 2406.75 and for his costs herein. All “of whichisfully set forth in the complaint: oes to which special reference_is hereby. made. : And youare hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said _comnlaint as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sumor 9406.75 and his costs in this action. ~—) In testimony whereof, I, J. E, Seal + Carr, Clerk of the Superior Court —~ ) aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the Seal of said Court, at office, in the City_of Nevada, onthe 13th day ofSeptember, a, dD. 1881, J. E. CA BR, Clerk. : : By T. H. Came, Deputy. A. Burrows, P}ffs Attorney. 818 Assessment Notice. El rgtieenonthy WATER AND .MININ™ Company. Location of works, ¥ubaa d Nevada Counties, California. Location or principal place of business, San Francisco, Cal‘ornia. : Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on tite 7th day of Uctober, 1881,an assessment, No. 2, of Fifty cents (50c) per share was levied upon the canital stock of the Company, payable tumediately in United States gold coin to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, Room 44, Nevada Bleck, No, 309 Mcntzomety street, Sun 1 rancisco, California, or to H. B. Parsons, Assistant Secretary, at his office, No. 65 Broadway, New York City, New YorkAny stack nnon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the ninth day of November, lssl, wu be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, a1.d unless payment. is made before, will be sold on Wednesday, the 7th day of December, 1831, to pay the delinquent assessment toge*her with coats of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. Beto L. C. McAFEE, Secretary. Office—Room 44, NevadaBlock, No. 309 Montgomery street, Serr Francisco, California. oll INSOLVENT NOTICE. re the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of Ole Nelson, an insolvent debtor. Ole Nelson, having filed in this Court his petition, schedufe and inventory in insolvency by which it appears that he is an insolvent debtor, the said Ole Nelson is hereby declared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of Nevada, county is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate, both real and persona}, of the said insolvent, except such as max by law exearpt from execution, and all of Wiis deeds, vouchers, books of account, and, Ts, and to keep the-same safely until the appointment of an assignee of his estate, All persons are forbidden to pay any debts to thé said insolvent orto deliver any} property belonging to him, or to any per. gon, firm or ration or association for . his use. Thé said debtor is hereby for bidden to transfer or deliver any property, untif the further order of this Gourt, except sag ‘herein ordered. It is further ordered that all the creditors of said:debtor be and @ppear before the Hon. John Caldwell, Judge of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, in open Court, at the Co eg, Room of said county i: the city and County gf Nevada, on the Fwenty-first day of November, a. BD. 1881,at 10 o'clock a. M, of that day to prove their debts atid choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. It it further ordered that the order be published fn the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper of general circulation, published in Nevada City, Nevada county, as often as the said paper is published ‘before the day set for the meeting of creditors, and it is further ordered that in the mgantime all yrconedingh against the said insolvent be sta y ex . Dated Oct. 17th, 1881. ~ JOHN.CALDWELL, Judge of the Smygrior Court of Nevada County, California. ol9 ° NOQTICE. aay N&e is hereby given that .¥. M. . vis ge hagsold -his interest in the partnership styled; the Snow Tent bumber Company, at Snet Tent, Nevada county, and is not authorized to receive ang sums due or owing to said Company. All. sums due or payable to gaid Co ny may ‘d to F: i. Bell, whois the o 4 person augerized to receive or receiptfdrthesame. * Snow Teni ~onetetae naamete Compan Stockholders Meeting. THE Annual Meeting of the stock he of the Citizens Bank will be: held at th office of the Bank in Nev: City, California, on Tuesday, November 8th, 188%, AtT o’elock p. M for the purpose of electi a Board of Seven Directors sod i ‘in transaction of such other . busjness as mgy _— ‘ D. E, MORGAN, 5 Nevada City, Oct. Sth, 18s1. es ¥. Von BUELOW, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. ORE in Belden's Pr ig Building, Nevada City, Store, Masqu, Residence ar W'nter $+ a THyCrmetuid: 2: eet oP cae am this Organ is now Attractmade before, ill be sold . — this cownty, within thirty days, or judgment . F much so that President Paul A.Chadbourne, <I EEE ITE TEE I TE aA THE LIVER. os The Unusual Attention which ing from the American People. —— Its Delicate Structure and Susceptibility to Injury from Wou ed ‘During the past few weeks, owing to an event of national intcrest, much: has been said and written about the injurious effects of wounds in the liver, and aecording to the Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, of the thousands of cases efwounds in that “organ, not above sixty survived; and they were not violent ones. The structureof the liver is delicate and yet simple. It is composed of two lobes, which lie directly under the right. Jung, and is of agpongy character. When the veinous plood is circulating fron¥the various pai ts of he body to the hangs, it passes through: this gan, and is there relieved of its rank poi, part.of which ore used for digestion and pert for a cathartic of the. waste materials o&the food we eat. H the organ is a8 all dis THESE POISONS REMAIN IN IT, instead of being used as nature designed, and with every coursing of the blood through the lobes of the liver, the nature of “the disease becomes chronic. The reason why so little success bas hitherto been reached in the treatment of liver disedve is because the philosophy of treatment has been lame and “the remedies ‘employed have been inadequate. It iso conceded fact that unt within the past few years there has been no known remedy for chronic kidney diseases, and itis certaim that the liver cannot be restored toits right actiom if the kidneys are affected. Itisalso afect that when the liver is diseased the kidneys are also troubled; hence, it follows that liver diseases are.hard tw cure, chiefly because the doctors know of no agency which will at one and the same time operate on both the kidneys and the liver,-<eee : Admitting then, that no form of treat. ment can be effective which does not seek to reach both the liver and the kidneys at the . same time, it would be strange, Tudeed, if in . alithe researches of this wondertul age of scientific invention no ~such remedy had been found. The doctors admit they have nothing to offer, but independent scientists have honored their leartting and patience, . by discovering a pure vegetable remedy whose unparalleled success in the past few ;ears in the treatment of kidney difficulties, shows conclusively ‘that it can cure every form of known kidney. disease, and what it hasdone fo: the kidneys itis equally able to do and does do for the liver. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure was . the discovery of a practitioner, who proved its worth in his own case and then yave it to the world. . Lt acts both as a food and 4, restorer to the kidnéys and liver so that when disease is ured in one of these organs it cannot go to the other, but is-eitirely removed from the system, Liver troubles are caused pringipally by malaria, which is, at the present ‘time, becoming so great an’ evil in’ this. land,—so of Williams College, has just published a long and interesting article on its wide‘spreading prevalence. He.states thétmalarial poisons appear in all lovaljties, the high, and dry,the low and damp, in,the crowded city and the roomy-ceuntry, angthere are no differences ag tothe effects produced, Malaria is in the water we drink, in the air we breathe, in the. food we eat, aid while constantly and naturally increasing with the growth of the counry, ib is just at present afflicting us, as the epizooty did a few years’ago, as a widespread and dangerous epidemic. ; ~What, therefore, can be the cause for thi erritile increase of malaria-ip all parts of the states and ter:itories? Unquestionably the drinking water used in every portion of the land is the most active agency for carrying malaria into the system. -'This water may be elear, but it has become poisoned by filtration through the vaults, cesspools and barnyards in the country, and other impure agencies in the city. Heretofore the Western states and territories and almos$ the entire South have been considered the field of malaria,owing doubtless to the poor drainage in many localities and the consequent accumu‘ation of greén poisonous matter. This theory is, however, now exploded, because malarial pojgoning is becoming just as com-. mon inother regions, as those which have beeh settled for hundreds of years. Whatever may be the cause of. malaria, its existence is a terribly established fagt, and so much sp that it isattracting the aptention of the legging physicians, scientigig and scholars jpevery portion of Ameriga. By means of jf blighting powers the blood becomes pojgoned and the most terrible diseases follow. The special field for the operation of thig poison is in the liver. If this organ is at all diseased, malaria siezes it withadeathgrip. It is therefore absolutely necessary tokeep the liver in perfect epndition and especially at this time. Thy elements of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure are exactly fitted for just this very purpose. Composed of a pure and simple vegetable extract and prepared in the mest careful mannar, it has been the means of restoring more people to. health within the hast year than any other agency known in theland. Pro§,8.A. Lattimore,Ph. D., LL, D., one of the.gpalysts of foods and medicines for the Mew’ York State Board of Health, proneunges its elements and compo sition purely vegetable, neither poisonous nor injurisug, In order to counteract the greatest care is required, especially at the présent time in guarding the kidneys and a which are the governors of the system. pHipw this ean best be done-has been outlined above, and as such jit is cordially xgcomfrom any part of the interior by expréss,and eee ee ed THOS. 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