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NEVADA CITY, GAL.
NH. .P. BROWN. B. J. WATSON.
BROWN & WATSON,
Propriotors. .
Mo. 883.
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
NITED STATES LAND ee .
Suctsteants: Cal., July 16 1877. i
OTICE is hereby given, ‘tuat che
Deadwood Gold Wining Co., a corpo.
vation, whose P st Office is Nevada UVity,
Wevuda county, California, has made =
Slication for a Pstent for 1,500 linear
of the. Deadwood Quartz Mine, bear: ng
yold, with surface ground 600 n
width, situate in Willow Valley min ug
District, Nevada County, California, an
described in the plat ard field notes on
file in this office as follows, viz:
Survey of Exterior Despite. *
Commencing at stake marked D. M. No.
1, on cénter line of lode, known as rae
woou Ledge; thence var. 18° E, N. a
W, 4.54 chains to stake marked D. gt
2; thence N, 69° K, 22.72 chains to 8 me
marked D, M. No. 3 thence 8. 21° B, 4.54.
‘chains to. stake m-rke#’ D, M. Saline
center line of ae ye mag . pe eo
arkec +. M.No. 5: ‘
wen a chains to stake-inarked D. M.
No 10; thence N. 219 W. 4-54 chains to
stake marked D. M. No.1, point of beginning, containing 2063-100-acres.--—~—-n_
bigest sie ting
encing at stake indica’ ay
onaat og T. 16 N,R. 9 E; thence var.
18° E, 8. 49%, E. 15.96 chains to stuke
marked D. M. No. 2, being N. W. corner
<éf Deadwood claim, and designated as lot
No, 59,in Secrion 9, Township ‘16 North,
Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, Said location was made Dec. i, 1874,
by Charles W. Kitts, and’ is recorded in
the mining. recordsof Nevada _Connty, . in
age 489. The applicant claims
oy vere. There are no adjoining
mining claims. All persons holding any
adverse claims thereto are hereby required
to present the. same before this Office
within sixty some from the first day of
eof. q
yee S. McFARLAND, Register.
W. D. Gong, Applican +Att’y.
ALIAS SumMuas
e Justice Court of Little York Townae. in the County of Nevada, State of
Califotnia. G. W. Hill, Plaintiff, Wm.
Walters, DefendantThe People of the
State of California send Greeting to Win.
Walters, Defendant, You are hereby required and directed to appear before me
at my office, in Little York Township, in
the County of Nevada, in an action brought
against you by the above named Plaintiff,
and answer the complaint in said action,
on file in my office, within Five days («xelusive of day of service) after the service
en you of thissummons, ‘Ihe said action
is brought to recover the sum of Twentyone 58-100 Dollars’balance ani on account,
for goods and merchundise sold and delivered to you, and for. money loaned, which
account is now on file at my office. And
you are hereby notified that if you fail to
xo appear and answer said complaint as
above required, said Plaintiff will take
judgment against yon for the sum of
$21 58-100 together with costs and damages.
Given under my land this 28th day of June
A. D, 1877. W.C BARKER,
Justice of the Peace of said Township.
It appeariag upon affidavit that after due
diligence that the above Defendant cannot
ve found, it is therefore ordered that the
° wbove Sumuzons be published in the Neva«la TRANSCRIPT, a paper published in said
County, once a week for 30 days, as the law
directs. W.-C. BARKER, J.P.
You Bet, July 5th, 1877. —-___——_jysBANKRUPT NOTICE.
N the District Court of the United States,
District of California. In the matter
ef James R. Nickerson, Bankrupt. To
whom it mayconcerp. ‘The undersigned
Samuel T. Leet, of Oakland, in the County
of Alameda, hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assiguee of the Estate al
James Kk. Nickerson, of the Cuouuty of
Nevada, in ssid district; and who was, towit, on ‘the 4th day of May, a. D. 1877, adjudged Bankrupt, upon the petition of
himself, by the District-Court cf the
ae States, for the District of Califor
nia,
Dated at San Francisco the 2ist aay of
May, A. D. 1877,
jw SAMUEL T. LEZT, Assignee.
PROBATE NOTICE.
NTATE OF CALIFORNIA County «f MeK—-)-vada.In Probate Sourt: fn the matter of the estate of John G. Camacho deceased. Pursnant to an order of said
Court, made-on the 4th day of September,
A. D. 1877, notice is hereby givem, that
Monday the 17th day of Se mber, A. Lb.
1877, ut 16 o’clock A. M> of said day, at
the Court room of said Nourt, at the Court
Housein the city and county of Nevada
ave been appointed ag the time and
place for_proving the will of ssid John
. Camacho di ed, and for hearing the
4pplication of Christian Beckman for the
jsauance to him of letters testamentary,
when and where any person iuterested
ay appear and cont:st the same,
Bated September @&h 1877,
JAMES D. WHITE, Glerk.
SUMMONS,
r the Justice's Court of Nevada Town; nine me Gage ot Nevada, Stete of’
sulifornis., E. O, kins Plaintiff,
J. Nichols Defenda: ° Pop
send Greeting to
. EF, Nichols, D: fenéant. Yon are hereby
required to appear im an action brought
against you by the above named P aintiff
in the Justice’s: Court of Nevada To
whip, County bf Nevada, /Btate of str.
nia, and © answer bef; the-Justice at
his office in waid Township, the complaint
filed therein, within five days, (exclusive
of the day of service), ‘after the service on
you of this summons—if served within
the fownship in which this action is
brought; or, if served out of ssid Town.
ship, but im ssid County, within Ten days;
otherwise, within Twenty days. The said
action is brought’'to recover the tum of
Seventy-five Dollars in U, 8. gold coin,
pon a Promissory Note made by Defend.
ant and delivered to Plaint4f October 14,
1873. And you are hereby notified that if
you fail to 80 .appear and answer gaid COstPlaint, ae above required, said Plaintiff
Will take judament for ssid sum of $75 in.
u, pol a coin, together with costs. Giv‘en under'my hand this 16th day of July,
A877. JOHN aN ‘ERSOV,
dastice of the — said Township.
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solved. J.0. HARTWELL
July 14, 1877. M. Cc. CLARK,
jy22
R. M, HUNT, M. D.
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN
Kaclose .
BEVADA C&T y, l
' SAN PRANCISCO,
ENRY BARNARD, A. M., Professor
of Mathematic and Science of Acounts; graduate of Prince of Wales Colege, and Stow’s Model and Normal ‘l'rainng School; late State Institute Director
nd Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the
ast five years President of the, M:nneapois Business College; having dis of
is entire interest in that institution,'and
emoved to San Francisco, will hereafter
onduct a First Class Commercial College
n that city, entrahce at 120 Sutter street,
and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with
office in Room 38,) where he will give his
personal attention and servi-es to. those
who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or, :
the Science of Accounts and. English
Branches. Prof. Barnard is the originator
and author of the celebrated metnod of
Teaching Accounts which has become so
popular in elucidating the intricucies and
mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to se.
cure a wider field of labor in which to exemplify the superiority of his method of
instruction, he has organized Burnard’s
Business College and Telegraph Institute,
San Francisco.
A SPECIAL FEATURE.
No more students wili be admitted to the
College than Professor Burnaid can attend
to with his own personal instruction. He
has not organized this enterprise merely as
an easy Way to make mney, but to establish as enviable a reputation as an Instructor as he has left behind him in Minnesota.
and to build up @ Business College of the
‘highest merit, in woich the fullest. eqnivalent will be given for all Tuition collected, and which, by personal effort, he will
make the best institution on the Pacific
Coast, in which to obtain a first class Practical Business Education,
. HOURS OF INSTRUCTION,
Dax SESSIONS—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 2 to
’.M
ESSIONS——7,30 to 9. as
Students wi!l be entitled tothe use of
tne rooms from $.30 A. M. to6 P. M., thns
enabling them to ‘work outside of the hours
of instruction,
LavigsA separate apartment will be
reserved for the Lady Students. wno will
be provided with every convenience to fa. .
eilitate their work.
STATIONERY anv Bcoxs—Our airrangem-nts ere such that all supplies ior the
course calyybe obtained of us at rates much
below the usual cost, and corresponding
in every particular with the books used in
rea] business.
DivLomas -Our Diplomas are engrave.
on’steel, fively executed at great cost; the
will be issued to students completing th
Course im the Business Departnient on
payment of the fee of five dollars.
No Vacation--The College wil be in
session during theentire year. Students
will be admitted at any time.
No Copyinc From Text Books—The
highly objectionable method of. copying
from text books without understanding
what is intended to be conveyed is #ltogether avoided. All work done is the direct product of the student’s own thought
* DiscIPLINE—We maintain the most rigid
discipline, insisting upcn perfect order aad
system in everything. We treat every student a8 a gentleman or lady, and expect
only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in
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‘. but adapt special modes of treatment to
special cases. Noconduct is allowed that
would not be tolerated in the drawing room,
ofa wellregulated family.
For full particulars send for Catalogue
and Circulars, explaining Course of Study.
We offer in?ucements that are superior to
those offered by any similar institution in
the city. For further information address
BARNARD’S RUSINESS COLLEGE,,
120 Sutter street, Room 38,
“San Francisco, Cal.
Referencer, by permission: Hon. David
Rurt, State Superintendent: of. Public In
struction, Minnesota; Hon. H <B. Wilson
late Superintendent of Public Instruction
Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Lif
Assurance Soviety, 426 California street, £
F.; 8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 218 San
some street, 8. F.°
San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1875.
PRICES VERY Low.
PIANOS, .
ORGANS,
MUSIC,
Sherman & Hyde,
Cor, Kearney & Sutter Sts., San Francisco
Wholesale und RB >tail Music Dealers,
Weber Pianos are the Best
Aud are now used in Concerts by ali of o
GREAT ARTISTS.
Send for Descriptive Circulze,
The Sherman & Hyde Piano’
Is the only ‘
FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT,
Sold at Four Hundred Dollars!
HE Squere Pianos are 7 octave, and
embraces, all Modern Improvements,
such as elegant Rosewood Cxrse, Beautiful
Moaldings, Full tron Frame, Carved Legs
aud Lyre, Overstrung Bass, Agrafie Trebie,
ec. Length 6 fect 10 inches; width, 3 feet
inches, and are :
FULLY WARRANTED FOR PEN YEARS
Agents wanted in every county county in
the State for the F
Celebrated Standard . Organ
Which for Vetume of Tone, Beauty of
Case, pony reg A -s Vormenehip, Elegance ef Finis rabiligy,
a . UNRIVALLED.
We keep constant)> an nand a avod as
sortment of ake
Reliable Cheap Pianos,
SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGKAFFE
TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST
SEASONED MATERIAL AND . .FULLY WARRANTED.
Prices as Jow as worthless Pianos canb )
obtained elsewhere.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMENTS, IF
_~ DESIRED. =
Cab and see us before purchasing
SHERMAN.& BYDE,.
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'T POWDER.
(UFACTURED under Alfred Noble’s original and only valid patents
tor Nitro Glycerine Powders.
Consumers and dealers in so-called
HUROCULKS PUWDER, infringe on the,
GIANT POWDER COMPANY’S rights
and will be held responsible for damages.
THE GIANT POWDER CO.,
} Ask your special attention to their muPROVED GRADES CF POWDER, Viz:
NO, 1 GIANT,
Now the mést powerful explosive com.
pound in the world, Price 7* cts. per Jb.
NO. 2 EXTRA,
A new grade, which hereafter will bé our
second grade. It is of immense strength,
far surpassing any powder of its class ¢ ver
before manufactured. Notwit! standing
its greatly ivcreased streagth, it will be
sold at the price of the old No. 2, viz: 50
CENTS PER POUND. Where a powder stronger than ordinary No. 2 is needed, we invite
a careful trial of this new grade.
NO, 2.
Our powder of this grade will continue of
the strength of our No. 2 of last year’s
make.” It is a strong. reliable and sure
powder, and will du excellent:work, Special attention is called to the reduced price
of 35 cents, at which we will hereafter
sell this grade. :
JUDSON POWDER.
This new and valuable powder is rapidly coming ito general use as u substitute
for common black ,;owder, to which it is
in all respects far superior. Descriptive
circulars forwarded on application. Price
U, cents, or by car load 13 cents. In car.
tridger, 2 cents extra.
OIL STOVES.
W. G. WILLIAMS, .
DETROIT SAFES,.
SARGENT’S
COMBINATION AND
TIME LOCKs,
Corner Fourth & J Streets,
: SACRAMENTO,
¢ oom MADE FOR
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Doors, Fire and Burglar. Proof
Safes Residence fafes, Jewel.
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And every variety of work in this line.
The very best workmanship on
this Coast.
Refer in Nevada County to
Nevada County Treasurer’s Safe. A. Nivens. A, D. & P. Sutton, Nevada Transcript,
V Flume Company —Nevada City.
Buhring & Clisholm—North San Juan,
Granger & Watt—tirass Valley.
A. Hill & Co., Little York. z ‘
And 500 customers on the Pacific Coast,
Prices lower than any Safe Agency on
PACIFIC COAST AGENT . N.C. N. G. R. R, CO.
= Page oa
TIME TABLE, NO. 4.
HE Company reserve the right to vi ry
the same, as circumstances may require. To take effect
.
Thursday, May.24th 1877,
GOING SOUTH. __
Train No. 1 leaves Nevada Gity at 5 A.
M. and leaves Grass Valley at-5,3A. M,
arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A.M.
Train No. 3, (local between Grass Valley
and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11 A, M-Rar~
rives at Grass Valley at 11:35.A. M,
Train No, 5, leaves Novada at 4:20 P. M.;
leaves Grass Valley at 4.50 P. M., arrives atColfax.at 615 P. M.
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.20 A.
leaves Grass Valley at 8:50 A. M., arrives
Nevada at 9:20 A. ML ‘'b
Train No. 4 (iocal bétween Grass Valley
and Nevada) leaves Gruss Valley at 3:40
PD. M,, arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P, M,
Train No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P. M,
Jeave Grass Valley at 8.25-P. M., arrives a&
Nevada at 8:54 P.M.
Train No 2connects daily at Nevada with
stages for North San Juan, and on Tursas
days, Thursdays and Saturdays with stages
tor Downievilie and Forest City.
‘Train No5 connects daily with steges
from North San Juan, and on Monduya,
Wednesdays and Frid" ys with stages frou
Downieville and Forest City.
JOHN F. KIDDER,
m2n23 General Superintendent.
bey
@ trade on our
various grades of Powder. z
Caps, single, douhle and triple force,—
aléo, fuse of all brands glways on hand. —
BANDMANN, NIELSEN & CO
General Agents Giant Powder Co.,
GEO. E, TURNER,
Agent Nevada City.
malé-3m 210 Front St., Sen Francisco,
NEVADA ICE CO.
is prepared to supply the best article
MOUNTAITIT Icke
To any business place or private residence
in this city. The Ice is the beat ever put
up in this section of the country.
All orders left at the office of the Company, on the Plaza, will be promptly attended to. ‘.
J. 8. THOMPSON.
Zevada, May 11, 1877.
fe’ undersigned gives notice that he
of
—
DR. C. D. BOBO,
Physician and Surgeon,
—— ae
Office Hours---From 9 to 10 A.M,
and from 6 to8 P.M,
[Ep eeex HOUR, :
From 12 MW. to 1 P. M,BELVEN’S DRUG STORE,
Nevada C*ty California. .
+
DENTISTRY
Fee,
in Kidd’s Building, Broad’ Street.
; Over Hyman Bros.’ Store.
He is propared to perform 31) kihds of
Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in-the
latest and most upproved styles.
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Vulcanita and Alun imum. Satisfaction
guaranteed as to qual.ty and price of work.
Visite-made at residence if desired
Is not easily earned in these
tim’s, but itcan be made iti
Nevada, May, 30th, 1871.
three months by any one of
either sex, in any part of the
1] country who is willing to
work steadily at the employment that we
furnish. $66 per week in your own town.
You need not be away from home over
night. You can give your whole time te
the work, or only yout spare woments.
We have ayents who :aré making over $20
per day. All who engege at once can
make money fast. At the present time
money cannot be made 60 easily and rapidly at any ether business It costs pothing to try the business. Terms and $5
Outfit free. Address at once, H. HALLETT
& Co , Portland, Maine. jyl8-ém
Eureka Stage and Kxpress Line.
STAGES will leave NevaPP. for Moore’s Flat daily
. ‘except Sunday, and for
Eureka, Monday, Wednesday and rriday, at
5:30 A.M.
Returniag, will leave Moore’s Flat daily,
except Sunday, at 7230 A. M. .
Will leave Eureka Tuesday, Thursday
and Sutumday, at 7 A. M.
W. H. ORAWFORD, Agent.
V Flame Lumber Company
LUMBER YARD at TOWN TALK.
LL kénds ef Flume, Mining an
Bw kdipg Sumber constantly on nan
Spruce Wood for stile, ion
H.S. BRADLEY, —
CIVIL ENGINEER, .
fAmd U. 8S. Deputy Survcyer
NEVADA CITY, Casa
Nevada City July 2, 1832.
OF SACRAMENTO INVENTION AND
R. P. E. HUGHSON, has openeé . :
‘an effice
“to prosecute all parties using such dethe Coast.
ALSO,.
PACIFIC OIL STOVE,
MANUFACTURE.
Does any kind of Cooking and Heating
which a range will do, with less expense
and vastly less trouble and heat to the
person, mn
Is warranted perfectly safe,
Uses COMMON COAL OIL.
Is a vast imtrovemient over any oil stove
eve, invented.
COSTS ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS
‘In Sacramento.
After six months persoral use of this
stove,the undersigned pronounces it an indispensible article in every famiiy. .
No storage of wood.
No clearing of ashes.
‘No constant watching of fires,
No superfluous and wasted heat.
No chimney flues,
£
Can be carried into any room.
Broils @ beef steak better than any other
fire—over the open flame, :
Not the least smell or taste to articles
cooked,
Costs only 15 cents a day,
The improvement in the Stove consists
Ist. Of wick tubes, which are indepen.
dent of oil chamber, and feed from the
bottom.
:
21. Of moygable rachets.
3d, Of fannel shapéd chimney.
4th. Of common cotton wicks.
B gin: Agents wanted in each town and
city,
Address rwanufacturers of same, corner
4tha J Streets, Sacramento, Cal.
jnlé W. G. WILLIAMS,
TEE GOLD ROOM,
_
J.B, TRACY,
HiZre PURCHASED the good wil
and fixtures of the Gold Room
would respectfully inform the geatlemen
of Nevada City, that he keeps on hand
the finest brands of
WINES AND LIQUORS
TO BE FOUND IN THESTATE.
Polite and experienced BAR-KEEPERS are
im attendance to wait upon customcrs, and all kinds of retreshing
DRINKS are compounded
in the highest style of
the art.
aug22-tf
CAUTION
Be) eae
HYDRAULIC MINERS!
ee
LL persona, excepting those who
have purchased the right from me,are
bereby cautioned against using, or making,
or selling any device for turning the dis.
charge pipes of Hydraulic Machines which
uses the deflecting power of the stream of
Water. Any such-device is an infringement of United States Letters Putent,
granted to me on the 16th of May, 1876,
aud reissaed September 19th, 1876. 1 have
commenced suit against Kichard Hoskin
foriniging:ng my said patent, and intend
vice without license from me, there being
ro other way to protect my rights. Any
parties wishing to vurchase the right 10
use this device, can do .so by making applicaticn to me.
‘
: HENRY C. PERKINS,
North Hloomtiela, Nevada co., Cal.
-H. W. VALANTINE, M. D.,
: RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,
FFICP, CORNER BROAD AND PINE
STRE ‘TS, over Preston’s Drag tiore,
Entrance on Pine street.‘Residence on Fa t Broad &t. , reat door
above K, M. Prestcméa. Orders left at
CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR,
. lew 1877, SACRAMENTO, CAL.
IFORNIA,
. COMMENCING
Monday,..... <eepihius Sept. 17th,
AND CLO-ING
Saturday, hae RAK AMER .-» Sept, 22d,
$40,000 CASH,
To be distributed in Premiums,
The Exhibition will be divided inte
‘BEVEN DEPARTMEN'TS, and the
Society’s Gold Medal,
To be swarded to the most Meritorious
Exhibition ig each Department,
. —ALSO,—
A Gold Medal, the value of one hundna
dollars, by President--Biggs, for the most
ee
Those desiring Premiign Lists will please
notify the Secretury~ ! “4
THE LARGEST STOCK sHOW,
—AND-—
Most Attractive Speed Display,
Ever offered by apy Agricultural Society
in the United States.
——
Ba Public Sale of Thoroughbred Btock
at the Park each day of the Fair '
wa. The Central Pacific Railroad and
Steamers willcarry articles to and ‘trom
the Fair, Free.of Charge.
‘
F-Wolls, Fargo & Co's Express will de.
Niver al) packages Free, not weigh ng over
wenty pounds,
. {4
Applications for Stalla at the Park, and
S1ace st the Pavilion, should be made ty
ROBERT‘ BECK, Secretary, ut once.
MEMBERSHIP ...,,ccceccecssere $b OO
SINGLE ADM'SSION,....., 5U Centa,
MARION BIGGS, President.
Roserr Bxox, Secretary, ang2l-lm
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
y GRAVEL RANGE-MINING OO,
Location of principal place of buginegs, North San Juan, Nevada county, Cel.
ifornia. Location of works, Grizzly Hill,
Bloomfield township, Nevada county, Cul.
ifornia.—Notice is hereby given that at a
meeting of the Directors held at the oftice
of the Company on the Fifth day of
June, A D. 1877, an assessment (No. %)
of forty cents per share was levied npon
the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin,
to the Secretary at the office of the com.
pany, Maip street, North Suan Juan, Nevada)
county, Caltornin, Any stock upon whivh
this assessment #hall remain uppald on
SATURDAY, July 7th, A.D. 1877, will
be définguent and advertised for sale ut
ublic anction and unless payinent is made
‘fore, will be sold on TUESDAY, — the
Mth day of July, “A. D, 1877, to pay
the delinquent assessmen', together With
costs ot advertising and -expenses of Bade,
JNO. +. HUNTER, Secretary.
Office Main Sfreet, North San ping,
vada County, Galii fornia. jen
POSTPONEMENT,
Notice is hereby gtw n° that the day of
Sake of the above Stock has been postponed
to AUGUSL 1éth, 1877, By order of. the
Board of 'Prnetecs,
jyla #NO.B HUNTER, Secretazy .
PHILIP RICHARDS,
Nq. 30 Main Street,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Gold Dust bought and sold Bailien discounted. Advance
made en told Dust or bvullion
tur ceinu,e atthe Mint.
CHECKS ON SAW FRANCISCO,
Oorrespondent, fPwigs -Americen Bank
San Pranciseo jyl-tm,
Dissolution of Uo-partnership.
T HE co-partnership heretofore €Xieting
between Jobn Herzinger, IJr. and W,
i. WeaSlace. ia ‘the Horse-shoeing sud
Blacksorithing bu-iness, is here by din
B.ived by myutnal conrent. All bille
against the concern will be paid by ue,
and #t{ persons knowing theinselves to be
indebted to the firm sre hervby notided to
Prestcon’s Drvg Bore will be pivmptly at.
tended
pay Lhe game to the undersigned.
JOHN HE’ ZINGER. Jr
Nevada City, B=pt. 3d, 1877.
valuable Gold Bar exhibited atthe Fair,~~
fale
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