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Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Marysville, Cal.
December 28;-1892.
OTICE is hereby giventhat-the following-named settler has tiled notice of
his intention toynake tinal proof in suppert of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before Register and
Receiver at Marysville, Cal., U.S. Land
Office on Wednesday February 15, -1893:
viz: Jq-eph.C. Lam Hd. Application No.
$774 tor the SE ¢ of NWi W3 of NE}
SE of NE Sec: 28T 10 18N R6GE, M
DM. ( ;
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said laud viz: James
Malaley, of Brownsville, Yuba co., Cal.
Con. O'Neil, Brownsville, Yuba co., Cal.,
Manuel Jackson, of Oregon House, Yuba
co., Cal., Join Williams, of Orgon
House, Yuba co., Cal.
CHAS. HAPGOOD,
Register.
TEVADA COUNTY ‘LAND AND. IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. — Location of principal place uofbusin-ss, Nevada
City, Nevade County, California.
Noticeis nerety given that at a meeting
ofthe Board of Directorah ld on the 16th
day of February, [893-an asses-ment (<0. 3
of Thirteen Cents per share was levied upon
the capi al stock of tne corporation, paya
ble immediately to the Secretary, at his of
fice, No. 59 Broad street, Nevada City; Cal,
in'U.8. gold coin. Any stogk Upouewich
thiag ussessmenutshall remain unpaid on
20th day of March, 1893, will be
ana advertised for sale at f
and uniess payment is ma
“sold on tne 7th day of Ap
hour of l0vu'clock A.M.
Secretary oi said cory
linquent assessment, t
advertising and expenses bf
Of the Board of. Directors)
GEV. C. GAYLORD, Secretary,
Office No. 59 Broad street, Nevada City,
Cal 3 = f17
L. P. FISHER
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Assvcament Notice.
FFICE OF THE DIAMOND CREEK
Consolidated Gold and Silver Mining
Company, Room 2, 215 California street,
San Francisco, January 9, 1893.. Location of principal place of: business,;*San
Francisco, Cal. ;
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors of said company, held
this 9th day-of January, 1593, pursuant
to due notice, an assessment (No. 1) of
was levied upon the’ capital stgcR of said
corporation,. payable at the office of the
company, Room ”, 218 California street,
San Francisco. Cal., to E. M. Frank,
LSecretary_of said company,..20.08.DSiore.
the 10th day of February, 1893.
shall remain unpaid upon said 10th day
of February, 1593, will be delinquent
and advertised for sale at publig auction,
and unless payment is made before will
be sold qn the 27th day of February,
1393, to pay said delinquent assessment,
together ‘with costs of advertising and
expensés of sale. ike
E. M. FRANK, Secretary.
Room 2, 218 California strcet, San, Francisco, California. ie
Delinquent Notice.
FFICE OF THE DIAMOND CREEK
( Consolidated Gold and Silver Mining
Company. Location of principal place of
business ;San,Fraocisco. Stafe of California,
There is. aelinquent on the following described Stock on account ofassessment
(No. 1,) levied upon the 9th day of January
1893, the several amounts set opposite the
na. es of the respective shareholders as follows:
Certificate-Shars~ Amount
G.W. Baker, No. ll 50 3 3.75
GW. Baker, “BB 16566 ;
N. 1. Cook,* +5 Be 50 s
Andin accordance with law and-anorder
of the Board of Directors made on the 9th
day of January,1893,s0 many shares of each
parcelof such stock 1s may be necessary
will be sold’ @ Public Auction at the Office
of the Company, Koom No.2, 218 California
street, San Francisco, State of Callfornia on
the 27th day of Febru: ry 1893, at the hour of
2 0’clock Pp M. of said day to pay delinquent
assessment thereon together with costs of
advertising apd-expenses of sale:
Dated this 10th dav of February 1893.
E. M. FRANK, Secretary.
Offiee No. 218 California” ~ Street,, San
Francisco, California.
birinciiiepnpen A OREO t Nothe?@s i.
YONSOLIOATED ST. GOTHARD GOLD
Mining Company. Location of principal
piace of business, San Fraucisco, California,
Location of works, Nevada County, California. Notice is herebs given, that at a meeting of the Koardof Directors, held on the
ytn day of February, 1893; an Assessment,
No. 7, of Five’cents.(5 cents) per share, was
levied upon thé Capitel Stock of the Corportion, payable immediately in United States
Gold Co'n,-to the Secretary, atthe office of
} the Company, 320Sansome Street, Room‘ 10
} San Francisco, California. Any stoek upon
. Which this Assessment shall remain unpaid
on the 17th day~of Merch,i803. will be delinnt
; gtrent, and advertised forsaie at publi: auc{t On. anduniless payment is made before,
will be sold on Saturday the 6th day of May
ne delinquent Assessment, to
gether wi costa of advertisiug,; and exrj} penscs of sale
y .order ofthe Board of Directors
THEO. WETZEL, Secretary.
O@ice 32 Sansome Street, Room 10, Sau
.
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. Franciseo, Cal fornia. feb13-td
Notice of Proving Will.
In tse Superior Court, in and for the County
of Nevada, State of California.
N' the matter of the Estate of MARTHA
CAMPHRELL, deceased: Pursuant to anu
order of thé Superior Court, nade'on the
l4th day of February, 1893, notice is hereby
given that MONDAY,tne 27th Gay of February, 1893, at l0oclock a. M. of s.id day,
at the Court Room of said Court, at'\:: ourt
House in the City and County of i) pera,
has heen appointed as the time and). 5
for proving the Will of said Martha us
bell, deceased, and for he-ring the ap.ii
¢ation of Alexander—Henderson, George
Campbell and P. F_ Simonds, fur the issuance to them of Letters Testamentary when . rs
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APPLICATION FOR A PATENT.
U. 8. LAND Orrice, SACRAMENTO, CALIF.,
Sacramento, Noy. loth. 1892.
TOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT,
io Lonis-tutertre, by Brartis. tow 8, .018
tttorney in fact, woese Post Office address
is Nevada City, County of Nevada, state of
California, has this day filed bis application
for a Pattnt for 3000 linear feet of the
YUBA CANON CONSOLIDATE:: QUARTZ
MI) E, or vein, bearing goid, with surface
ground 600 fee! in width, situate in Washington Mining District, County of Nevads, ond
State of Caiiforeia, and desixnated by the
field notes and official plat on file in this
office, as Lots 65 and 66, in Towt.ship 17),
6.11 E.of tf Diablo B. & M, Said tat No.
“LODE LINE.
Gia. murked “Y. C. C.Q M. LL. No. 1,
standing on South sider f. south Yuba tiver,
at North -end-of claim, on lode; from-w hieh
8; Thenee, mag. var. 179 BS. 18545 W.
. 73 Chains or 1500 feet to a live onk -tree
standing on South side of Omega Ditch
Flume, marked “¥.C. 0. Q. M. L. No. 2,” ot
Svuth end of Yuba CanouLocution.;
EXTER‘OR BOUNDARIES
Beginning ut a post in rock mound mark
ed “Y. C. C. Q. M. No. 1," standing at Northeast corner of Yubs Canon Location, which
is also post'S. ©. So. 6.’ acS.E. cornet of sunlight Consolidated Quartz Mine ( Approved
) thence, mag: v r.179 E. 5. 18%4°
> chains, er 1500 feet o a post in ruck
mound marked “Y, C.C.Q. M No, 2,” at
Southeast corner of Yuba Canon, Vocation;
jhence Ne7o8, W908 cha'ns or 599.3 ‘feet to
a post in rock mound darked “y. C. C. Q
M. No, 5’ at Southwest cornen of Yuba Cauon Location-~—Thence N, 18549 F., 22.73
chaing or 1500 feet to post in rock mound
marked “¥.C, C.Q,. M. No. 6”.a Northwest
corner of Yuba Cr non Location, from
which the corner to sections 11, 12, 18 -a~nd
4, ‘tp. 17 'N. K.11 E., M. vb. B. and M. beénrs
NSS=W. 830.40 chaics distant; Thence &.
of beginning, and ¢o taining 2059 acre-.
CONNECTING LINE NO, 1.
Krom postt*Y CC. QM. No 6 at NorthWest corner of Yuba Cunon-Location,—-the
eorner to sections 11, 12-13 and +14; .1p. 17
N., KR No. 11 E. M. DyM., bears N. 838° W.,
30.40 chains distant.
YUBA CANON SOUTH FX: 3i0N LOCATION.
LODE Line.
Beginning ata live oak tree 10 inchesin
diameter marked *:Y. ©. C, Q. MSL. No. 2,”
standing at North end of claim. on love, on
South side of Omega flune ; Thence mag,
Vari i7>-E.-S174° W. 22.73 chains, o1 1500
fees to a post in 1r6ek mound marked *Y. C,
C.Q: M. L. No. 3,’’ stunding in old road.
from which a tir tree three feet in din
Ceats N-66° W. 69 links distant.
Beginning at Northeast corner at post in
a rock mound marked “Y¥.-C.C. Q. M. No.
2” from which ayellow pine.tree four feet
H dia. beatsS. 529 W. 79 links distant;
thence mag var, 17° E. 8. 17432 W. z
chuins, or 1500 feet to a post set in a rock
mound marked “*Y,C. €. Q. Naw. 33’
thence N 755 W. 9.08 ehains or 599.3-feet to
ipest setinarock mound marked * C
GC. Q. M.-No. 4 ;"thence N, 17192 E. Hy
chains to post setin rock: mound k
‘Y. U. C.Q. Q. M. No. 5” trom:+which tie
corner to Sections 11. 12, 13 and-14, ‘T
.11E,,M.D. B.& M. bearg N. 42° 12’
4.05 Chuins. distaut; thence 8s. 759 E
‘hains, or 599.3 feet to the place Of Hegin
oiny, and containing 20 62 uerces.
CONNECTING LINE No. 2.
From post No. 5, at Northwest corner of
YHba-Caron South Exteusion Location the
corner to Sections 11, 12, 13 aud 14, ‘tp. 17N.,
R. bik., M.D. B. and M. bears N. 429 12’ W
34 05 Chains distant.
YUBA CANON CONSOLIDATED QUARTZ MINE
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. i
Beginning at a post set In “rock mount
marked *Y.C,C.Q. M. No.1,” standing at
Vortheast corner, from whien a cedar tre
4in dia. bears N. 386 1-4°.E. 48 links disunt; thence mag. var 172. Bs, 1s, 9 W
24.73 ehnina, or 1600 feet to am post im. rock
nound marked “Y, ©. .C. Q. M. No. 2” at.
scutheas; corner of Yuba Canon Location
nd Northeast corner of Yuba Canon South
fixtension Location ;thenee S 17145 West
-273 chaius, or 1500 feet to’ a post in rock
mound ma ked“Y, C. C.Q. M. No. 3 ; thence
NJo= W. 9-08 Chains, oF. 699 .3-f et tou pect
et in rock mound marked “*Y, ©: C. -Q. M,
: ” y thenceN, 17449 E.-22.73 chains, or
5 cette a_post in mck mound marked
“Yy.t.€,Q.M.No5," from whieh the cornertefcetions 11, 12, liand 14 Tp.17-N.
ILK., M.D. BR. & M. Bears N 12 :
34.05 chains disiunt, thence N. 18%,° E. Te
‘hains or 1500 feet to a post in 1ock mound
orner of Yuba Canon Location (this is also
the southwest corner of the Sunlight Con
sulidated Quartz Mine, Approved Survey):
thence S$ 75> E. 9.08 chains, or 549.8 feet te
the place of begimning, and containing
Yuba Canon Location, 20.59 ucres,
Yuba Canon South Extension Locatior,
20.62 acres,
A total of 41.21 acres,
3, W. 1-4 of Section 13, Tp. 17 .N., R. 11 E., M.
D. B. & M. ‘
tne iccation of this mine is recorded ir
he xeccrder’s oflice of Nevada county, a!
vevada City, in the county of Nevada, State
f Catifornia. The adjoining claimant i:
he Su. light Consolidated Quartz Mine o1
the North.
Any and all persons claiming-avy portio:
Sf said Yuba Canon Consolidated Quartz
Mine, or surface ground, are hereby requirefl to-file their adverse claims, with the
Kevister of the United States Land Office at
acramento, Cal,, during the sixty days
e iodof publication hereof, or they will be
trred by virtue of the provisions of
ie statute.
THOMAS FRASER, Register. .
aN cape
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice Oi appl cation for patent be published
for the period of sixty day# (ten consecu
tive weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript,
t duily newspaper published at Nevada
Uity, State of California.
THOMAS FRASER Register,
FRED SEARLS, Atty, for Applicant,
The first publication of this notice was
wade November 18th, 1892,
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that we have tried. We can unhesitating,
recommend it as @ most powerful and us
ful remedy. ‘
DILLE, E. R.
Pastor of the First M. KE. Church,
For all chronie cases in connection wit!
i, C. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND BUL
’HUR POWDER" for thoroughly cleansing
he blood and toning upthe entire system
‘or Habi'ual Constipation, Indigestion,
THE’ ete , it BONE age ae pot up by
Ws, u
rye” bottles. Price $1 per bottle Street
‘lew $ ; smell bottles 25 cents, Sent posta.
» 14 on reoript of price,
The C.C. Liniment Co
21 Bush Street, Ss. F
XX £22. BOND
General Manager and Secrétary
*Bevinning at # live oak tree 18 inches in.
o> BF 9C8 chains, or 599.5 feet tombre price,"
aa ETO-ROEEeneRE mnt OR OLB BOWS DISPENSARY.
formation, which he isc inpeteni to impart
marked ¥s-€>@Q-MeNo: tat Northwest Peon puen, nightsweete, Lf relistbe nat
‘ FOR SALE BY ALL DROUGSISTS circular, advice, terms and references to ac
ee Henie in your own State or county ad
In England, adulterate
duéts that are représented ty
there is no such law here and té
notoriously manipulated. . ; Subs
tutes are added and the whole dyed
green or black. The'dyes and substitutes have-cansed the Scientific
American to refer. to Japan Tea, as
‘nerve racking.” A brand of pure
tea isa necessity. Beech's Tea is
the pure sun-cured undyed Japan
Tea. Being pure you use less per
eup than of the dyed teas, thus ycu
use less per month and the economy
~ is Manifest, as your monthly tea bill
is less to say nothing of the deligatTG BRINK
fal flavor. There are no headaches
in Beech’s.Tea. It is actually ‘‘as
pure as childhood” and can be drunk
by children and delicate persons with
impunity. It is adelight to lovers
of really good tea. It is iever sold
in bulk, Sold only in sealed packages bearing this trade-mark.
"Pure As tiildhood,
Price, 60 cents per Pound; halves,
35 cents. For sale by
SHURILEFF & SON,
And GEO. CG, GAYLORD.
“TO THE UNFORTUNATE
No. 623 Kearney Street,
Jjorner Commercial San Francivse:
= Established in 154
for the: treatment
ofSéuxal and semi
nal Diseases sich
as Gonorrhea, Gleet
Stricture,\ Syphilis
“j in all its forms,
#, Seminal Weakness
: Impotency, ete.
\ap) Skin Diseases of
&% years’ standing anu
Ulcerated Legs
successfully tren’
d.
Dr. Gibbon has
practiced over thirty years in San Francisco
and his Dispensary is the oldest,in Cali,
fortia. Thesick and atflic'ed should not
fail to enll) upon him. ‘the doctor. has
traveled exteiisively im Kurope, and inSpected thoroughly the various hospitals
there, obtaininz a great do al of valucble into those in need ofhisservices,
SEMINAL WEAKNESS,
Seminal Emissions, the consequence a,
Self abuse. This solitary viee, or depray
sexual indulgence, is practiced hy the you
»i both sexes to au almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the
following train of ssorbid syinptoms unless
eombatted by scientific medien! measures
viz’ Sallow countenance, dark spots under‘
he eyes, pain in the noead, rime ny in the
ears. noise like the rustlig of leaves and
“he fattling of churicts, unessiness about
ioins, Wexkness uf the limbs, confused vis
on, bhinted inteHect;-ioss-of-confidenre
lifidence in approaching strangers, a disike to form new scquainterees, disposition
to Blum society, tors of memory, nectic
fushes, piniptes anid various eruptions about
he face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs,
»bteined, persous so afvicted should apply
immediately, elther in person or by letter:
ind have « cure effected hy his new and
scientific mode GT treating these diseases.
MARRIED MEN,
Or those who contemplate. marriage, who
or suffering under any%i these fearful maldies, should not foiget the sacred respon.
inility resting upon them, nor dclay 6 ob
ein immediate relief.
CURED AT HOME,
Persons ata distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
tating case, symptoms, length of time the
disease has continued, and the medicine
will be promptly seut, free from damage or
curiosity, to eny part of the country, with
fuls and plain djrections foxy use. The Doe-]
tor cires When others failTry him,
Charges reasonable call or write.
address DR, J, F. GIBBON, 628 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, San Francisco
Office Box 1957..
DRS, STARKEY & PALEN’S
Treaiment sby: Ian atation
1529 Archi&t, Philade!phia Pa.
For Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis
Dysentery, Oatarrh, Hay Fever, D.bilitv, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralmia, and all, Uhronio and Nervous
Orders.
fPNHE orlyinal }and only genuine Com
pound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs,
Starkey and Palen, is ascie) ifle adjustment
ofthe elements of. Oxygen apd Nitrogen
MAGNETIZED ; and the compound 16 g0 condensed aud wade portable thatitis sent al}
over the world,
It has heen in use for more than twenty
years ; thousunds of pasion ts have been
treated, and overone ‘thousand physicians
have used it, and recommended it—a very
significant fact.
It does not act as most drugs do, by creat
lnzganother ailment, ana benefiting one
rianatthe expense of anocher, often rejoring a second course to eradicate the
evileffects of the first, but Compound Oxy«
genis a revitalizer, renewing, strengthenring, invigorating the whole body,
These statements are confirmed by numerous testimonials, publishedin our book
of 200 pages, ouly with the express permis
sion ofthe patients; their names and ad
dresses are given, nud you can refer tothem
for furtherinuformation,
The greatsuecess of our treatment Has
sivén rise tow hose of imitators, uuscrupu
lous persons ; some cCallipg their preparations Compound Oxygen, often appropriat
ing ourtestimonials and the names of our
patients, to recommend worthless concoc
tious, Butany substance made claewhere
or by others, «nd called Compound Oxygen
8 Bpurions,
“COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF
ACTION. AND RESULTS,” is the title of »
uew book of 200 pages, published by Drs
turkey & Palen, which gives toal, enqguir
ars full information as to.this remarkable
curftive agent, anda record of surprisins
curesina wide range of chronic -cases—
many of them after being abandoned to die
oy other physicians, Will be mailed FREE
totiny address on application
DRS, STARKEY & PALEN, .
Empire Livery Stable
Sroadat,, Nevada City, opp Nationa — #
ange hotel bh
JAMES HENNESSY,» . Proprietor,
(ti
‘(HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIR}
Stable has the largest lot of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in thie part of the State,
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and »
the most reasonable terms
The horses are free from vice, of geod sty)
and capable of going as fast aa any gentle
man cares to drive,
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
R RIAGES + OF FUNFERAIS PROMPT)
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ERATE FEES. , _—
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than those remote from Washington,
Send model orwdin ag. We advise as to
patentability tree Corhange-—end we make
ho charge unless we obtain patent,
We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Su
rintendent of Money Order Division, and
the officials of the U. 8, Patent Office. Fo,
are destroyed by the officials? oy Eeecable Premiums at-th
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