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NEVADA CITY, Cal: _
N,. P. BROWN. B. J. WATSON.
BROWN & WATSON,
Se
is * Propriotors.
bs Wo. 883.
Application’ or @ Patent to a
Mining. Claim.
~.Usxrrep States OfFtce, }
Sacramento, Cal., Sly be 1877 f
OTICE in: hereby given, “That the
Deadwood Gold Mining Co., corpofution, whose P*st Office is Né€vads vity,
Nevada county, California, has made ap.
plication for a Patent for 1,500 linear feet
of the Deadwood Quarta Mine, bearing
gold, wit surface ground 600 feet in
width, situate in Willow Valley mining
District, Nevada County, California, and
described in the plat. ard field rotes on
tile in this office as follows, viz;
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Commencing at stake marked D. M. No.
4, on*center line of lode, known 38 Doad‘woud, Ledge; thence var, 18> E, N. a1
W, 4.54 chains to stake marked D. M. No.
2; thence N, 69° K, 22.72 chains to stake
marked D. M. No.3; thence S, 21° BH, -4.54
chains to stake market .D, M, No. 4, on
center line of DeadwoodLedge ? G8 chains
to stake marked D. M. No. 5: thence 8.
«> N. 29 72 Ghaing to stake marked D. M.
No 10;-thence N. 21° W., 4-54 chains. to
stake marked D. M,. No. 1,. point ef beginning, containing 20 63-100 acres.
Sonnecting Line.
‘Commencing at stake indicating N. W,
corner of Sec. 9, T.16N, R. 9 E; themce var.
18> E, 8. 493j,. E. 25.96 chains to stake
marked D. M. No. 2, being N. W. corner
of Deadwood claim, and designated as lot
No. 59,in Secrion 9, Township 16 North,
Range 9 Bast, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location was made Dec. ‘i, 1874,
‘by Charles W. Kitts, and is recorded in
the mining -recurds of Nevada Connty,
‘ook 5, pays 489. The applicant claims
“by purchase. There are uo adjoining
mining claims. All persons holding any
udverse claims thereto are hereby required
_}to present the same before this Office
‘within sixty days from the first day of
"publishing hereof. ? ‘gf
: T. B. McFARLAND, Register. .
W. D. Long, Applican +Att’y.
o [No, 898-4 : ee
Application for a Patent to a
: . Mining Claim.
“UNITED STATES LAND OFFiCE
S*onaMENTO, Oal., Sept. 8, 1877, 'YOTICE is hereby given, that Fritz
N Meister, whose Post Office is Washington, Nevada county, California, has
m de applicatioh for Patent for that ‘cer.
tain Placer mining claim, bearing gold,
situated in Diamond Creek Mining District, (gow in-an unorganiged condition,
. , Nevada County, Culifornia, and described
a8 follows, viz: On surveyed land, being
the SE & of NW \% of NW 1, and the
NE \ of SW 4. of NW, and the SW
‘, of NE X ofNW %, and the SE k of
NW \, and the S %. of SW \% of NE
i, andthe N}oof! NW. ¢ of BE34 and the
St tg of NW of SEX, and the SW & of
NE +4 of SE %, and'the N & of SE % of SE
4, and the Sk ¥ of SE \ oP SE %, allot
Sec, 23,Twp. lI N.R1ILE,M.D.B. md M,
and containing 160 acres. This claim was
located April 30th, 1871,by Edwards Weodruff and 7 others, and their notice of loca.
tion recorded im the otlice of the County
heCcorder of Nevada County, Cal,, in Book
No. 7 of Mining Records of said county, on
* page 116. The applicunt claims by pur
‘chase. The nearest claims sre Jon Dill’s,
lying to the Westward in’ Sectious 22 and
23, and Sanders and Chase’s to the Northwerd. All persons holding any adverse
claims thereto are required to present the
‘pmame before this ce within sixty days
“ trom the first day of ae’ hereof.
TB. ARLAND, Register.
sep 11 3
Assessment Notice.
OOR LAT BLUE GRAVEL MIN:
frarcb PANY. Location of primof business,San Brancisco,Gali“Location of Works, Moore’s Mat,
nship, Nevada Gounty,California. Noticeis hereby given, that at a
meeting of the dof Directors, heta
on the 17th day. Sept.. 1877, an assess. . .
“inent, No, 4, of twenty-five cents per share
‘ted States gold coin, to the
the office of the Compahy, 311
street, rooms 34 4, second floor,
na Insurance office, entrarcé 309: Calif
street, San Francisco, Oalifornia. A
stock upon which this’ assessment shall
remain unpaid .on the 22d day. of Oct.,
1877, will be @elirquent, and advertised
for sale at public auction; and unless payment is made before;will be soli on Sater‘day, the 10th day of Nov., 1877, to pay the
delinquent assessment, together with costs
of advertising end expenses of sale.
By oruer of the Board of Directors.
J. M. BOFRINGTON, Secretary.
Office, 309 California Street, rooms 3
‘and 4 second flovs,, over Aetna Insurance
Office, San Francisco, California. 820
‘ie, ASSESSMENY NOTICE. .
oe
NOLD S°RING GRAVEL MINING co
Principal place of business. Nevada j
City. . tomo works near Willow Vak
rn County, Cal. Notice is hereby
given, thet at a meeting of the Trustees,
held atthe office of the Secreta y, Sept,
17th, 1877, an assessment (No. 15,) of
‘cents pershare, was levied upon the cap
tal stock of said Company, payab’e imme.
— in ny States go} coin, to the
Broad , evade tty? ae ami
Any stock upon which said
shall remain unpaid om the 19th day of
Oct., 1977, will be deemed delinquent and
advertised tor gale at public: auction, and
=e ooge =. _ beat will be
80
Ov., ‘to
pot Bon th : toga.
Warrants Nos, 99 ta 482 inclusive on
General Fond, registered 34, 1877,
also all Warrants on Read
rani eho Sats
ee .
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_ Established 1865.
Aniérican and. Foreign Patents.
-GILMURE & CO,
.(UCCESSORS TO CHIPMAN, HOSMER
& Co., Solicitors. Patents procured
in all countries, No fees in advance. No
charge unless the patent is granted. No
fees tor muking preliminary examinations,
No additional fees for obtaining and conducting a rehearing. Special attention
given to Interference Cases before the Patent Office, Extensions before Congress, Infringement Suits in different States, and
all litigation appertaining to Inventions or
Patents. Send stamp-to Gilmore & Co. for
pamphlet of sixty pages.
Old Bounty Land Warrants.
The last Report of the Contmissioner of
the General Land Office shown 2,897,500
acres of Bounty Lard Warrants outstand
ing. These were issued under act of 1855
and pritr acts, GULMORE & CO. pay cash
forthem, Send by registered letter. If
Assignments are imperfect we give inateucttons to perfect them.
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the United States Geners] Land Office and
Department of the Iaterio~, Private Land
Claims, Mining and pre-emption claims
and Homestead cases attended to. :
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Officers, soldiers and sail: rs of the late
war, or their heirs, arein many cases entitled to money from the Government, of
which they have no knowledge. Write
full bistory of service, and state amouoct
of pay and bounty-received. Enclose
stamp to GILMORE & CG,, anid ‘a full rePensions.
All officers, soldiers, and sailors wound
ed, ruptuted, or injured in the late war,
however slightly, can obtain a pension by
sddressing GILMORE & CU.
Cases prosecuted by GILMORE & CO.,
before the Supreme Court of the United
States, the Courtof Claims and the South:
Claims Commission, _
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the same experienced parties en.
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entrusted to GILMORE .&
GRBAT INDUCEMENTS
T@ PARTIES WISHING TO BUY
FURNITURE.
REIGHT from San Francisco being
mow reduced to a nominal figure, Parties in NEVADA’ CITY and vicinity ean
SAVE 50 PER CENT,
J, A, SHABER & CO.,
For anything in the Furnitere and Bed
or Uphol line, and ft will be shi;
ice ev dtey re tus sheapees nel mem . are
reliable caadaee in San Francisco. Address
all orders or tetters of enquiry to
J. A. SHABER & O00.,
Jy Wi MarketStreet, San Francisco
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
{ } vetween Hartwell & Clark in the Sil
ver Palace Saloon, is dis
July 34, 1877. M. Cc. CLARK.
‘. cure a wider field of labor in which to exs
ply. after examination, will be given you
; fi ge Square Pianos are 73 octave, and
provements
. FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
a :
TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE.
SAN FRANCISCO, 3
ENRY BARNARD, A. M., Professor
ounts; graduate of Prince of Wales Colge, and Stow’s Model and Normal 'Irainng School; late State Institute Director
nd Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the
ast five years President of the Minneapois Business College; having disposed of
is entire interest in that institution, and .
onduct a First Class Commercial College
n that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street,
and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with
office in Room 38,) where he will give his
persenal attention and services to those
who desire instruction in Bockyerging cx
the Science of Accounts and English
‘Branches. Prof, Barnard is the originator,
and author of the celebrated method of
Teaching Accounts which has become 66
popular in elucidating the intricacies and
mysteries of Bookkeeping. In order to geiplify the superiority of bis method of
instruction, he has organized Barnard’s
Business College and Telegraph Institute,
San Francisco.
A SPECIAL FEATURE..
No more students wili be adfiitted to the
College than Professor Barnard can attend
with his own personal instruction. He
hasnot organized this enterprise merely as
way to make muney, but to establish as €nyiable a reputation as an Lastruetor as he hag left behind him in Minnesota.
and to build Np.a Business-College of the
highest merit, in woich the fullest equivalent 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 firat class Practical Business. Education.
HOURS OF INSTRUCTION,
> 5 hd SEssions—9 to 11.30 A. M. and 3 to
‘EVENING Sessions—7,30 to 9.30 P. M.
tne rooms from 8.30 A. M. to 5 P, M., thus
enabling them to work outside of the hours
of instruction.
©
“LaviesA separate apartment will be
reserved for the Lady Students, whe will
be provided with every convenience to facilitate their worn. fe
STATIONERY axD OKs—Onr srrangem-nts are such that all supplies tor the
“sourse can be obtained Of us at rates ranch
below the usual cost, and corre g
in every particular with the books used in
DipLomas -Onr. Diplomas are engrave
on steel, finely executed at great cost; the
will be issued to students completing th
Course ia the Business Department on
payment of the fee of five dollars,
No Vaoarion--The College will be in
session during the entire year. Students
will be admitted at any time.‘No Copying rrom Text Booxs<-The
highly objectionable method of copying
from text books without understanding
whatis intended to be conveyed is alto.
gether avoided. All work done is the direct product of the student*s own thought
DIscIPLINE—Woe maintain the most rigid
discipline, insisting upon perfect order aad
system in everything. We treat every stndent as @ gentleman-or lady, and expect
only gentlemanly or lady-like conduct in
return. We do not bave rules or penalties
but adapt special modes of treatment to
special cases. No conduct is allowed that
would not be tolerated in the drawing room
of a wellregulated family, .
For.full particulars send for Catalogue
and Circulars, explaining Course of Study.
We offer inducements that ane superior to
“these offered by any similar institution in
the eity. For further information address
BARNARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
120 Sutter street, Room 38,
; San Francisco, Cal.
References, by permission: Hon. David
Burt, State Superintendent of Public In
struction, Minnesota; Hon. H. B. Wilson
late Superintendent of Public Instruction
Minnesota; W. BD. Garland, Equitable Lif
Assurance Society, 426 California street, £
F.; 8. P. Ball, Attorney at-Law, 213 Sao .
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 R>tail Music Dealers.
Weber Pianos are the Best
And are now used in Comcerts by all of 0
GREAT ARTISTS.
Send for Descriptive Circulac,
The Sherman & Hyde Piano’
Is the omty
FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT,
Sold at Four Hundred Dollars!
meben Modern Im «
legant Rosewood Case, Beautiful
Mouldings. full [ron Frame, Carved:
and Lyre, Owerstrung
inches, and are
Agents wanted im every county county in
the State fer the : :
Organ Celebrated Standard
Which fer Volume of Tone, Beauty of
Case, of Workmansinp, KeanePe ss INR ALLE 1 18 UNRIVA <
We hosp constants on Rend 2 qvod .
_ Reliable Chea
SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE, AGRAFF
TREBLE, MADE FROM THE BEST
SEASONED MATERIAL AND
of Mathematic and Science of Ac-. -GIANT POWDER COMPANY’S rights
emoved to San Francisco, will hereafter . =
Students will be entitled tothe use of various grades of Powder.
cole, Eureka Stage and Express Line. Bass, Agrafie Treb.
ete. Length 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet .
GIANT POWDER.
ANUFACTURED under Alfred Noble’s original and only valid patents
tor Nitro Glycerine Powders. -, .
Consiimers and dealers in ‘so-called
HURCULES POWDER, infringe. on the,
and will be lield responsible for damages.
THE GIANT POWDER CO.,
Ask your special attention to their mPROVED GRADES OF POWDER, VIZ:
‘NO, 1 GIANT,
Now the most powerful explosive compound in the world, Price 7/ cts. per Ib.
‘NO. 2 EXTRA,
A new grade, which heresfter will be our
second grade. It is of immense strength,
far surpassing any powder of, its class cyer
before manufactured Notwit standing
its greatly increased strength, it will be
sold at the price of the old No. 2, viz: 50
CENTS PER POUND.: Where a powder stronger thau ordinary No. 2 is needed, we invite
@ 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 astrong, reliable and ‘sure
powder, and will do excellent work. Special attention is called to the reduced prioe
of 35 cents, at which we will hereafter
sell this grade.
JUDSON POWDER.
This new and valuable powder is rapidly coming into general use as s substitute
for common black powder, to which it is
in all respects far superior. Descriptive
circulars forwarded on application. Price
1U cents, or by car load 13 cents, In carteidges, 2 cents extra,
Discounts as usual to thé trade on our
Caps, single. double and triple force,—
also, fuse of all brands always on hand,
BANDMANN, NIELSEN & CO.
General Agents Giant Powder Co.,
GEO. E, TURNER,
ati Agent Nevada City.
mal6-3m 210 Front 8t., San Francisco,
NEVADA ICE €O.
HE undersi gives notice that he
7 is prepa tosupply the best article
°
MOUNTAIN xrcE
To any business place or private residence
in this city. The Ice is the bert ever put
up in this seetion of the country.
All orders left atthe office of the Cum.
papy,on the Plaza, will be promptly attended:to,
J. 8. THOMPSON.
Mevada, May 11, 1877.
DR. C. D. BOBO,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office Hours—From 9 te 0 A.M,
amd from 6 to8 P.M.
} 9 hentrcurccad HOUR,
From 12 WM. to 1 P, M,
BELDEN’S DRUG STORE,
Nevada City California.
DENTISTRY
an @
in Kidd@’s Building, Broad Street.
Over Hyman Bros.’ Store. :
He ie propared to perform all kinds of
Me ‘and Operative Dentistry, in the
latest most pagteme styles,
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Vulcanite and Alun imum. Satisfactiou
guaranteed as to quality and price of work,
Visits made at residence if desired.
Nevada, May 30th, 1871,
Is not easily earned in these
times, but itcan be made in
three months by any one of
either sex, in any part of the
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 ovér
night. You can your whole time to
the work, or only yout spare moments,
We have agents whe are making over $20
per day. All whe engege at orce can
make money fast. At the present time
money cannot be made #0 easily and rapidly at any other business. {t costs nothing to try the business. Terme and $5
Gutfit free. at once, H. Haizerr
& Oo , Portland, Maine. byl@-6m
STAGES will leave NevaPc. Se for Moore’s Fiat daily
pt.Sanday, and for
parte, ee , Wee ! and Friday, #%
wl leave Moore's Fist daily,
iday, at 7-30 A.M.
=mad Fe pl a7 A.M.
W.H. CRAWFORD, Agent. .
4
V Finme Lumber Company
LUMBER YARD at TOWN TALE.
R. peo HUGHSON, has opened
4 + ome ond Ape: ny on ban
SAFES,
OIL STOVES.
W. G. WILLIAMS,
PACIFIC COAST AGENT —
SARGENT’S
COMBINATION AND
‘TIME LOCKS,
Corner Fourth & J Streets,
SACRAMENTO.
Sepepnaety MADE FOR
Iron and Steel Vaults, Vault
Doors, Fire and Burglar Proof
Safes. Residence Safes, Jewelers’ Safes, Coin Safes,
And every variety:of work in this line.
The very best workmanship on
. this Coast.
Refer in Neyada County to
Nevada Couhty Treasurer’s Safe, A. Nivens. A, D. & P. Sutton, Nevada Transcript,
V Flume Company--Nevada City,
Buhring & Chisholm—North San Juan.
Granger & Watt—Grass Valley.
A. Hill & Co., Little York.
And 500 customers on the Pacific Coast,
Prices lower than any Safe Agency on
the Coast. a
ALSO,
PACIFIC OIL STOVE,
OF SACRAMENTO INVENTION AND
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. ‘
Is warranted perfec shfe,
Uses COMMON COAL OTL.
Is a vast improvement over any oil stove
eve: invented.
COSTS ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS
In Sacramento.
After six mopths persoral use of this
stove, the undersigned pronounces it an indispensible article in every tamiiy.
No storage of wood.
No clearing of ashes.
No constant watching of fires.
No superfinogs and wasted heat,
Nochimney fiues,
Can be carried into any room.
fire—over the open flame.
cooked. © iu, Sree ee.
Costs only 16 cents a day.
The improvement in the Stove censists
Ist. Of wick tubes, which are indepen.
dent of ofl chamber, and feed from the
24, Of moveable rachets.
“3d, Of fanne} shaped chimney.
4th. Of common cotton wicks.
— Agente wanted in each tewn and
city. 2 .
bh & J Streets,
jni6 W. G. WILLIAMS.
TBE GOLD ROOM,
J.R, TRACY,
the finest brands of
WINES AND LIQUORS
TO BE FOUND IN THESTATE.
el
Polite and experienced BAR-KIEPERS are
im attendance t wait upon castom° (rs, and all kinds of refreshing..
DRINKS are compounded
in the highest style of
the art.
ang22.t¢
CAUTION
or selling any device for turning the discharge pipes of Hydraulic Machines which
uses the acflecting power of the stream of
water. Amy snch d
ment of United Staten Letters Pat nt,
granted to me on the 16th of May, 1876,
and reinened 19th, 1876. i have
commenced suit against Richard Hoskin
for infrimging my said patent, and intend
to proseoute all parties using
vice without license from me, there being
pe other way to protect my rights. Any
pattics wishing to murchase the right to
mse this device, can do so by making apPlicativn to me.
HESRY ©. PERKINS,
North Bloomfield, Nevads Uo, Oat.
£
MEV ADA COPy, }
3
Broils a. beef eteak better than any other
Not the least smell or teste:to artictes
Addrers manufacturers of same, corner
and fixtures of the Gold Moom
d respectially inform tire gentlemen
of Nevada City, thet he keeps on band
Hines PURCHASED the good wil
wou
—TO—
\
o
«
LL persons, exc those who. . .
have purchased the from me,are
hereby cautioned against using, or making,
such de
BARES
N.C. N.G.R.R.CO.
DETROIT SAFES;. te rane, no.
es ly > Company reserve the right to v: ry
quire. To take effect
Thursday, May 24th 1877,
GOING SOUTH.
Train No. 1 leaves Nevada Gity at 5 A,
M. and leaves Grass Valley at 5,30A, M,
arrives at Colfax at 6:50 A. M.
Train No. 3; (local between Grass Valley
and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11 A. 'M., ar.
rives at Grass Valley at 11:85 A.'M.
Train No. 5, leaves.Novada at 4:20 P. M,,
leaves Grass Valley at’4.50 P. M., arrives at
Colfax at 6.15 BP. M.
GOING NORTH.
Train No. 2 leaves Colfax eat 7.20 A. Mp
leaves Grass Valley 9t 8:50 A: M., arrives
Nevada at 9:20 A, M. j
Train No. 4.(idcak between Grass: Valley
and Nevada) leaves Gries Valley at 9:40
DP. M,, arrives at Nevada at 3:10 P.M,
Traia No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P. Mu,
leave Grass Valley at 8.25 P. M., arrives atNevada at 8:54 P. M,
Train No 2 connects daily at Nevada with
stagés for North San Juan, and on Tues.
days, Thursdays and Saturdays with stages
for Downieville and Forest City, ‘
Train No5 connects daily ‘with stages
from North San Juan, and on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays with stages from
Downieville and Forest City.
JOHN F. KIDDER,
General Superintendent,
CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR,
deg 1877, SACRAMENTO, CAL.
IFORNIA,
COMMENCING
Monday, .,,.+.-+2+++.+,, Sept. 37th,
AND CLOsING
‘Saturday,....,...+. Sept. 22d,
one
2.
Frty,
$40,000 CASH,
To be distributed in Premiums,
Sate
The Exhibition will be divided into
SEVEN DEPARTMENTS, and the
Society’s Gold Medal,
To be awarded to the most Meritorious
Exhibition in each Deparsment.
—ALgO,—
ma23
doljars. by President Biggs, for the most
valuable Gold Bar exhibited at the Fair,
cote
Those desiring Premium Lists, will please
notify the Secretary.
kN DS
Most Attractive Speed Display,
Ever offered by any Agricuitiral Society
in the United States.
87” Public Sale of ‘Thoroughbred Stock
at the Park eaeh day of the Fair,
@a.The Centra) Pacific Reilroad and
Steamers will carry articles to ana from
, the Fair, Free.of Charge, ‘
RF” Wells, Fargo & Co’s Expresg will de.
liver all paekages Free, not weighing over
wenty pounds,
:
Applications for Stalte at the Park, and
Szace at the Pavilion, should be made to
ROBERT BECK, Secretary, at onee.
ae
SINGLE ADMISSION....._.
MARION BIGGS, President.
Roperr Bect, Secretary, aug?2i-im
PHILIP RICHARDS,
No. 30 Main Street, °
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Gold Dust buught and sold 8 ut.
lion discounted. Advances
made ou Gold Dust or vullien
for coinaye nt the Mint.
CHECKS ON SAN @RANCISCO.
Correspondeut, Swiss-Axmerisen Bank
San Francisco jyl-in,
Dissolution of Uo-partnership.
between Joba Herginger, Jr., and W.
H, Wallace, in the Hoxse-shocing and
Blacksmithing Dusimesa, is hereby d.xsoived by motual consent. All bills
‘against the concern willbe paid by me,
and all b peg knowing theniselvea to be
indebted to the firm are hereby notified to
} pay the same to the undersigned.
JOBN BEVZINGER. Jr.
JAMES J.. OFT.
ASSn YER, .
OLD aND ORES of every Gesciiption
W Refined, Meltedand Agsayua
By request Gold Bars exchanged tor Coin.
Main Gtrect, Nevada City.
Betebtished in 1852,
ee WANT ALL THE COMFORTS.
of s beme, with ~
Good Board and Lodging,
@o to the
. MINERS’ BOM&, Commercial St.
of
Board & ‘ $5 per Week.
mM. Fede on 4 Proprietor,
eur wearin . e . geomoerravencra .
O08. On RAST ener a : TF im a = Deputy —e gop ni sien. vin lt a AMD NOTARY PUBLIC. .
ion’ Gubeman c unon.” ansiianeh tai cabal 0S Bo SSS omnwtr . Cyrenpen Spans seatge spore
the same, a8 circumstances may reA Gold Medal, the value of one hunarca’ .
THE LARGEST STOCK SHOW,
‘ co-partnership heretofore existing~
Nevada Gity, Sept, 3d, 1877. im