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le in this office, as va:
BURVEY OF THE EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES,
Beginning ata postinrock mound at the
southeast corner of the claim marke! 8 G M
Jo, No, 8; thence N 421 4° W, 22 34 chi u
soxt in rovck m and at N&% corner of claim
marke] 8S GM Co, No. 4; thence 8.44° W
».10 che to post in rock mound at NW
sorner of claim marked 8 G M Co, No
5; thence 8 42 1-42 E, 19.72 chs to post No
et 00 cho 6 pont, Sot the Regs diane to 0, 80) 's Quartz
42° E 1.54 chs to post No
7 of the Sogge Quartz Mine; thence N 48° E,
3.03 chs to post No 1, of thes. G. M. Co.,
N Q. M.; thence
oning. C ntairing
and i us lot’ No, 122, ir
sect n 2, Towuship J6N, Rangs 8 E, Mt.
Viablo Base and Meridian. —
Sait location ws made August 31, 1883,
A. BR, Lord, sans Seeley and A, 8,
Lord, and by chem*8old ant conveyed ¢
he Spar Gold Miving E apery by
deed dated May 12th, 1884, e sad ee
t hGold Mining Company, (a corporati: n),
4pplicants herein, are now owner anu
holuer thereof.
Adjoining claimants are the Nevads City
Extension vold Quartz aud soggs Quartz
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All persons holding any adverse claims
hereto are hereby required to present the
same before this ottice within sixty day»
‘fom the first day of publishing hereof,
LD, F, TA» LOK, Register.
Gaylord, & Searls, fag de
It is hereby ordered that publication ot
me foresomng notie bs male in the Daily
Cranscript, published at Nevada Cty, fur
i1@ period of 60 consecutive days from the
first publication hereof.
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
The first day of publishing of the above
«otice was on the 6th day of September, 1886
Notice to Creditors,
Estate of Samuel D. Debo, deceascd.
fotice is hereby given by the under
re Fe cig administrator of the estate of
samuel D, Debo, deceased, to the creditors
f and all persons having claims ust
she sald de eased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers, within f ur months
efter the drst publication of this notice to
the said adminis'rator at Nevada City,
n the county of Nevada.
A, R LORD,
Administrator of the cstate of Samuel D.
Debo, deceased.
‘Dated at Nevada City, August 16, 1886, fog
bes
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5
to place of Legintic :ariation, 18° H containing
a
location of this mine is recorded in
Recorder's otfive'of Nevade County, + al~
adjoining claimants are West ProviExventivn Quartz mine on the Suvuth
: Quartz Mine on og “
claim verse!
sid West Puocioeees Quaris
fe
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No. 18267,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Alvan Todd, plaintiff,
va.
Liberty Hill Consolidated Mining and
Water Vompany, Defendant.
OTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, that unaN der and by virtue of a writ. of Execu
‘gon, ‘gsued out of the Superior Court of the
vity and County of San Frrncisco, State of
Jalifornia, Department No. 1, of which the
sinexed writ 18a true copy, bearing date
September 10th, 4, p. 1836, wherein Alvav
Codd, plaintiff, revovered jucgin-nt against
Liberty Hill Consvlida‘ed sining ava Wa.
cer Company, defendant, for the sun of Two
Phousand, Seven Hunired and Thirty -tour
71 100 ($2734 71) Dollars, damages, with in‘rest ihereon irom the date thereof at the
rate of seven per cent. per aunum till paid,
coguther with said plaintiff's cos sand disvursements at the date of said jadyment
snd accruing costa, amounting -to the sum
t Thirty five 25-100 ($35 25),1 have thiy day
sttachel, levied upon, aud taken into execu:
tion all the right, vitle, claim and in.erest of
Liberty Hill Consolidated Water «nd Mining
Vompans , de'endant, of, in and to the fol(OWINg Uescrived Treat estate, ctanding on the
cecords of said Nevada County in tie name
of “Liberty uill Consolidated Mining and
Water Comp sny,” & corporation, aud partic
ularly described as follows, to-wit: All and
singular those certain pieces and parcels of
mining land, situate, lying and veing in
Little York Township, wu ty of Nevada,
and State of Casifurniasand designated ay
Lots Nos. 37 and.33, in Towuship 16 North
dange 10 Kast, anu Lots Nos. 39, 40 aud 41,
‘2 Township 16 North, Range 10 Kast, M. D
B. :nd M,, and voutaining in all 645 84-100
g
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¢
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of puflcetin hereof, 0
‘red by ie of the provis—
theScatate, < :
Ff. TAYLOR, Register.
_ Gaylord & Searls y ovata
Rag
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing
Notice, of Application tor Patent be pub
lished.for the period of 60 days in tne Nevada Daily Transcript, a Daily. newspaper
published at Nevada Vity, Uai. :
F. TAYLOK,
Registe
The first of publication of foregoing
creas was yn FR a iegerys of Seytembei,
Administrator’s Sale.
OTICE IS HEREBE GIVEN, that. in
pursuauce of an order of the Superior
Court, .of the County of Nevada, State ur
California, made on the 1ith day of September, 1886, in the matter of the [email protected] «
otJohn Hurst, decessed, the undersiyned,
the administrator of the said ext.te, wir
sell at public suction, to the highest bidder, » U.s. gold coin, aud subjevi
to confirmation by said Superior Couct, on
Saturday, October 9th, 1886,
At 12 o'clock, M., in front of the Cyuct
House in Nevaia City, in said County ana
State, all the right, title, interest and vs
tate of the sald Joho Hur-t at the time ot
his death, aad.ali the right, title and in
terest that tac said estate has by operation
of law, or otherwise, since acquired iu anu
te all that property, real and persunal, sit: uate an “beung in the county of Nevada,
7 8 Valifornia, bounded and devoribeu
: as follows, to-wit: ‘
lst. Lot 6 in Block 17, of Nevada City,
according to the official map of the sardci.),
with the building thereon, known as the
Hurst Baxecy, and all appurteuances,
easements, hereditaments conuected there
with. Also stock and fixtures of Bakery,
consisting of shelving, glasr case, desk,
counter, etc.
2d. The portion of Lot7in Block 57, in
Nevada City, described as follows: Cowmenacing at the northeast corner of said lut,
on the line of Bowlder street, running
thence in a southerly directi n alunga . ne
of fence, (being the eastern line of said lot)
106 feet and 8 inches, more or jess, tu
@ fence; thence westerly along a line ot
fence 144 feet, more or less, to a fence;
thenve aurtherly 47 feet 8 in.hes, mure o1
ea @ line of fence to ; thence
rly 3 feeb 10 inches-actuss yacuws) ;
thence ‘northerly along side of dwelling
house 61 feet 10 incne:, more or ].sx, tw
Bowldec street; thence easterly along fron.
fence on Kowlder street tu of begiu
ning, being the land adjoining the Hurs.
, together wita tue dwelling:
-all outhouses, easement-,
appurtenances And hereditaments connecte 1 therewith, ;
8d. Alsoan undivided two-ninths (2-9)
interest in all the following described mining property, situated in Un'on Hill Mining
t, Grass Valley Township, Nevada
County, Gatitornia, about } of a mite south
casters ‘from jthe Idaho Quartz mine, on
between Wolf and Littie Woit
res,
Also the following described tract of timber lund, situats in Lit le Youk Towuship,
Vounty of Nevada, and State of California;
Vommencing at the northeast corner ot
Mormon Spring; thence running in a-northwesterly direction to Steep Hoilow; thence
down the bunk of Steep Hoilow to Long Ravine toa large spru-e trev blazed; thence
down Long Ravine to the Dutch Flat trail;
thence in an easterly direction to the place
uf begiuning,
Av thas certain Ditch known as the
York Mining Company’s ditch, taking
water from Bear River at a int abut
one and a half miles below Be:r Vallev;
and conducting the same to Little York
and yicinity for mining and other purposes.
Also that other ditch taking water from
said river at a poiut below Buffilo slide.
and conducting the sume to Little York and
vicinity ‘for mining and other purposes.
Also that! csr'ain other ditch, situate in
Little Little York Township, evada County, State of Caifornia, and taking water
irom the East fo k, or sometimes called the
South fork of Steep Hollow Creek, about
four miles east of Lowell Hill, an. extending through Lowell Hill, Liberty Hill aru
tmpire Hill, cd gn near the village ot
Little York, and known as the steep Hollow
Ditech; together with all water rights and
franvhises, reservoirs, pipes, flumes, dams,
jupr vements: tixtures: aud appuriesances
thereunto belongiug, had or enjoyed.
Also right of way for ditches and mining
tunnels, all machinery, tools and other appliances of whatsoever nature and kind Lelonging to, or used in connection with said
mining claims and ditches,
that certain canyon claim situate
ne half mile fryn the village of Little
York, Nevade County California, known as
Empire Ravine, and extending’ fron the
mouth of the Little York Water and Mining
Company's tunnel, down said : avine or can150 fret, more or less, to a live oak
blazed and marked thus ‘‘X”. Also
that certain other.canyon, situate, lying und
being in Little York Township, Nevada
County, California, known as Scott Ravine,
commencing at southerly limi sof the mining claims of the Little York Water and
Mining Vompany, and extending down said
ravineto Bear River; ant also that certain
other canyon; called the Blue Le:d or Mcpugs Canyon, and bounded by the Lit le
Y Mining and Water Company's claim
on the north, and on the west by an oak tree,
about seven inchis in diame-er in 1871, and
trom the mouth of said canyon, through
Turner's canyon, and_k. Killem’s canyon to
Bear River, and siruate in Littie York Town8 ip, Ceanty of Nevada and State of Ualifornia Zoyether with all and singular the
tenements, heredit ts and appurtenanves thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining,
Said vy is more fully described in
Book No. 56 of Deeds, on es 384 et seq.,
Kecords of -he County of Nevada, State of
California, to whic: reference is hereby had,
Notice ishereby given that I will sell at
public auction, in front of the Courth use
door, in Nevada City, County of Nevada and
State of Califorma, on
Saturday, October 9th, 1886,
Between the hours cf 9 o’clock A, M, and
svap ies gg Nin Heh iat M. of
that day, e right, e an) interest
which t é defendant fursint med had, huld;
owned or d On the 10th day of September, A. D. 1886, tho dav on which said
Lar nape was docketed ag aforesaid, or
which said defendant may have subs :quent¢ .
of gaid lode ond all dips, spars and angies. Tee ae ‘an Winwie Miuing Claim,
commencing ata post (abou!
westerly of a shatt on‘said' mibe) marked K
V No. lon weat end of lode, running thence
8 76° E 1500 feet to post marked RV No 6,
. with surface 300 feet on cach side ot
said lode, ail dips, spurs les.. The
Aberdeen Tunnel Right, comme.cing at
= mouth of the A’ Tuanel on Litthence 7.
said. ivitial point
being
5
;
E feet in width by 1600
extend! through tbe
ip Van caer A going
property ing in sec
16N, RS E,MDM.
sand conditions of ssle: Cash, U. 8.
er cent of the purchase
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i » oe r, THOS, M. SHARP«,
ninistrater of the estate of.John Hurst,
aber 15th, 1896.
Thomas. Ford, Att'y. 816
SACRAMENTO BANK. A acquired sett to all the above describ.
ge any por! thereof, to the
. Ee eet highest bilder for 7 eoreee aid j 5
ment, tozether with interest and costs. (1!
Given under my hand this ‘14th day of
September, A. D. 1886, \
GEORGE Li RD, Sheriff Nevads County.
Ow J. Houtanp, Under S.eriff,
OLDEST SAVINGS BANK INTHE
ie Streets, SacraDIVIDED NOTICE.
“pEVIDEND No. 23, of Fifty Cents per
share on the Capital Stock ofthe CiTNS BANK will become dve ane payable
on end i sadae! a ad 1886, at the office
of the Citizens :
tive ($875.00) dolia 1 Page Bopp) ive 4 ra, % interes
from Au iat 1885, atthe rate of beven
per centper annum till paid, And w
m the-same day, at the same time a
place, and -n the same action above referred pedo: L. varthe, plaintiff, a+ aforesaid
reco’ judgment in the aforesaid action,
and © urt, ag: inst John W. Hart and each
ind all of raid defendants above a, for
five hundred and fifty twoand 40-100 dollars (8652.40) co-ts: and distursements at
the date of said judvment, together with
accruing coste inthe sum of $2.50 as appear. vo us of record,maki:-g in all the sum of
$1,427.40, with interes thereon from the
2is day+f August, 1885, 4¢ the rate of 7
r cent. per aunun, from the date of said
Todaments I have this day levied upoa
and taken into execution all the right, ti
le, interestand claim of tie said defendee ce et ot them 1n and to the foliowing ribed real estate standing on the
re-ords of said Nevada county in the name ot
— Hart, and described as follows,
to-wit:
That certain tract or 1 of mining
land known as the Biswathe plaer mine,
situated in Neveda and Bloomfield townships, County of evada, state of Califorhia. Commencing at a live oak tree 12
inches in diameter on south bank of South
Yuba River opporite Kenne»ec Ravine,
marked “H, P. M. No. 1;” from thence
e.nningup the south bank of saidriver toa
live oak tree 2Winchisin dismeter marked
H P MNo 6; thence across said river to a
live oak tree 24 inchee in diameter «arked
H P M No. 7, on north bauk of said river,
¥
Of Fing ring for the Pi:no.
RS. M FARLEY his returned from
Sun Franciscu whee she has ,eacucd
the new German method of Finguiing f r
Pigno Vlay2rs, andis now prepared tu give
lessons in the same.
instructions also given in Guitar
Playing. a7 im
Mas.H.G.PA\SO $
TEACAER OF
Vocal MusicmVoice Culture
Nevada
aul 2tf
or the Union’ Hotel,
Evening "Bus to Grass Valley
RANK RICHARDS has commence:
runnirg auevering ‘bus to aud frox
Giass ValieyLeaves Nevaua City a 7
o’ciovk Leaves Grass Val ey at 8:30. Orders can be lefc at New York Hutsl. 913
WHITE LABOR.
SKILLED and UNSKILLED
Help—Male and Female—of all
descriptions furnished at once by
= RK reat he *
thence down the north bank of said river to
& post in rock mound marked H PM No.
12, ac junction of Kennebec ravine with
aid river, and from thence across said river . to the place of beginning, containing 1617
100 acres, and desi nated as jot No. 77, in
Sections 15, 16 and 22. Township 17 N, R11
K,MtD Band M. Toye Ler with all improvements and fixvures appertaining
thereto,
Notice is hereby given that I will sell at
vublic auction, in tront of the. Courthonse
door, in Nevada City, County of Nevada,
and State cf California, on
Saturday, Sept. 18th, 1886,
Between the heurs of 9 o'clock, A. M,
and 6 o'clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o'clock M.
4 that day, all the right, title and
interest which the defendants herein uamed
or either of them, had, held, owned or poson the 2ist day of August,
A. D. 1885, the day on whish said
be ge was dovketed as aforesaid, or
which
{. HL. dansen & Co.
Employment Agency,
110 Geary St., San Francisco.
Telephone 485. Correspondence
solicited, m11-3m
Notice to Credito:s,
STATE OF PATRICK MUiLIGAN, deceased. Notice is herehy given by the
undersigned, adininistrater of the last will o:
Pitrick Mulligan, deceased, tu the creditore
of, and all persons having claims ins
the srid deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers within funr months after the first pu»licat on of this notice, to
the said administrator, at Nevada City, in
the county of Nevada,
bated at Nevada C ty, Sept. 17, 1886.
AR LOKD
they may have subsequently acquir-. «dministrator of the estate of Patrick Mu!ed ihand toall the above described p etd ligan, de eased.
er or any portion thereof, to the highest
for cash, to satisfy said judgment, together
with interest and costs.
Given under my hand this 28d day of
August, A. D. 1846,
GEORGE LORD, Sheriff,
Nevada County, California.
By_J. L. Houuaxn, Under Sheriff
Johnson & Mason, Attys for PIff,
W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT,
Sivil and Mining Engineer,
5 —AND—
U._ 4, Deputy Wineral Survyor.
P, F. SIMONDS, o. W,
Order to Show Cause, — .
N THR SUPERIOR COURT of the Coun
ty of Nevads, State of California. Inthe
matter of the Estate of JAMES HEATH,
CROB
CROSS & SIMONDS,
ttorneys and Counselors at Law
£47 Will practice in the State and U ited
8:ates Courts.
OFF1CE—Morgan & Roberts’ Biock Ne
vada Citv.
‘ NOTICE.
VINCENT WILL LEAVE NEVADA
pe ‘sons interested City with his easy riding Carriage
alley daily at 10a.m., 2p. m.,
O:der to show cause why Decree of Distribution should not be made,
On reading and filing the petition of Maryaret M. Sullvan, Kxecutrix of the last
will ani te tament of Jimes Heath, dee
ceased, and praying among other ‘h nys for
an order of « stribution of the residue of
said estate Se oa entitled:
It is ordered t all
in the Exiate of said James Heath, deceased,
be and appear before the Superior Court
in and for the sad County of Nevada, at
the Cvurt koom of said Cuurt, in the cit
of Nevada, in said Nevada County, on Fri.
DAY, the 22d day of October, .1886, at 11
o'clock, A. M, then ani there to show
cause why an order of distribution shuld
not be made of the residue of said estate
among the devizees of the said deceased,
according to law,
Itie further ordered that a copy of this
order be published for three successive
weeks before he said 22d day of October,
1886, in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a
new paper printed and published in the
ssid Nevada county. ; 3
J, M, WALLING,
Superior Judge.
Dated September 20th, 1886. FLOUR, &c.
J, B, Johnson, Att'y for Pet’r. 822 We sell for CASH ONLY
‘eee fl bn St SS se SS SSNPS)
Home Benefit Life Association
204 Montgomery St, Cor. Bush...... Sam Pranciseo
fur Grass
an’ 8.30 p. m ; returning at 8:30 a. m., 1 p.
m. and7 p. m,
This change is made on accountof so
Many ‘busses 5B) night time.
K. VINCE.\T, Proprietor.
Nevada City, July 27, 1886
CASH GROCERY STORE
HUSSEY & CO.,.
(Kent seat STREET, next door to
Kents Meat Market, keep on hand a
assortment of FAMILY GROCERIFS,
PROVISIONS WINES, LIQUORS, FEED,
TreasurePei. voces ... Bank of Californ a
President. ... Se eh bokeh terete F. C. Havens
Auditors. sfcs. Y P, Allen (of B’k of California)
GORGPEL AGont: 6.6. ok edb ew e's A. S. Barney
ee ee ee hee W. I. Morgan
This Company has paid promptly and without expense to beneficiaries $198,691.35 during its five
years’ existence, at an average expense for administration to its members of less than $2.00 per annum
per $1,000 insurance.
Its Certificates are incontestable after the third
year and entirely free from objectionable and_technical clauses,
It is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutual Insurance Association in California.
Its distribution plan rewards the persistent. members by cash dividends at periods of five years, which
dividends greatly reduce the cost of insurance for
the first five years and nearly offset the cost for the
second period. :
The surplus arising from the difference between
the actual cost of insurance in this Association and
the amount collected fiom members, whenever in
excess of the amount required for’mortuary purposes, is deposited in the Reserve Fund for distribution
among surviving members at stated periods.
No Charge for Medical Examination—No Annual Dues.
ASSESSMENT RATE—FOR EACH $1,000 INSURANCE:
13
Under 25 years...... $1 90 . 40 to 45 years....... $2 45
PATA OO VOOR. iss ca ss 2 00 . 45 to 50 years...5.... . 2 8h
30 to 35 years.. .....6. 2 05 . 50 to 55 years....... 3 67
35 ta. 40 years...5.... 2 20 . 55 to 60 years. -...... 49)
The first assessment will be payaBlé thirty days
after date of certificateand thereafterevery 2 months.
DISTRIBUTION CLAS:.
All certificates issued during the year 1886, of the Distribution Ser
ies, will constitute Distribution Class, No. One.
_ Certificates in foree December 31, 1890, of the Distribution Serier
issued in the year 1886, will, on that date, receive a cash dividend
pro rata te amount contributed, which dividend shall consist of all
urfounts contributed to the Reserve Fund by all Certificates of such
issue, together with all accumulations arising from interest and tb
amounts deposited to said Reserve Fund, from the difference betweer
the actual cost and the amount collected from members.
On the closit.g of the five year period beginning January 1, 1886, all
JOHN T, MORGAN, Cashier . en the
on meinbers of such Distribution class will be privileged to enObtain immediate tellet,
oe sease hascontinued, and
prompt! » free or
curiesity, to any part of the country, with
tull and plain directions for use. The Doctor
cures when others fail.
ing TEN DOLLARS in coin. ina
‘etter through the Post Office, or tary
Wells Fargo & Co. a
the United 8
sees commer (©
Office Box 1957.
use+ and puryoses therein set forth:
“it ishersby ordered that the next of kin
uf the sxid ward and all persons
in the said estate. appear before this
om Wednesday, the 20th eay of October,
1886. at 10 o'clock a, m . at the court-room
af thie Court, at the Courthousein the said
count; of Nevada, then and there to show
cause why au crder should not be granted
tor the sale of sth estate.
And it is further ordered that a copy of
U.is order be published at least four successive weeks before the sald ‘day of f
nthe Nevada Waily Traxscrut, 2 newspaper
poled and published in said county of
a evada
J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge.
Cross & Simonde Atty’s. 821
Notice for Proving Will.
N THE SUPE:.IOR COURT IN AFD
for the County of Névada, State of Cal‘fornia. ~In the matter of the Estate of
1+ESS&L BUISMAN,. deceased. Notice is
rereby given that , the~ 20th’
lay of rember, 1886, at 2 o'clock P.
4. Of said day, at the Court Room of said
vourt, at the rt House in the city and
Jounty of Nevada, has been ae as
he time and place fur. pros ing Will of
aid Hessel Buisman, decea-ed, and for hearring the application of E. T. Worthley aud
W. T. Van Ondshorn for the issuance to
them of letters testamentary when and
where any persgn interesteu may appear
and contest the same.
Dated September 17th, 1386.
F, G. 3EATTY, Clerk.
Gaylord & Searls Att’ys for Pet’rs,
To Contractors.
1 EALED proposals forthe building of a
dining roow at the Voun y Hospital
Il be received at the utfice of the County
Jerk, on or before t'ct.ber 6h, 1886, of 2
Yeluck P. M. Plana and specitications ean
@ seen at the office of the County Cierk,
the Board reserves the right to re: any
snd all bids. By order of the Board.
F. G, BEATTY, Clerk,
By W. D. Harris, Deputy Clerk, 819
Order for Hearing Petition.
a” THE SUPERL/R COURT OF THE
County of Nevada, State of California.
in the matter of the estate of Elijah Hotherwall, deceased, On the presentation of the
verifies petition of A. G. Craig. claiming to
be ent tled by virtue of a certain contract in
writing made by sais Eiijah Hother all in
his life time, to a conveyance of certain real
estate paricularly described in said peti
tion, setting forth the facts upon wh'ch said
claim is predicated, aud praying for a decree
authorizing and directing the administratrix, of the estate of said Elijah Hothersall
deceased, to+xecute aconveyance of said
real estate. <
It is 0: dered by the Judge of the Superior
Court that MONDAY, the 4th day of OCPOBER, 1886, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said tay being at aregular term to
wit ; at the September term, 1886, of the
Superior Comt of Nevada County, in the
State «fCalifornia at the court~roum of said
vourt, and the same is hereby nted ag
he time and J pore for hearing suid petition,
+d when and where all persons inte: ested
in the estate of said dec: may appear
nd contest said petition by filing their objectionsia writing. And it is further ord: red that notice of the dency of said peti
tiou and of the said ‘ime and P'ace of hearny be published at least four weeks before
-uch hearing in the Nevapa Daity TransCRIPT, & daily neWspaper published in Nevada City, in said Nevada County, si
J.M. WALLING,
Superior Judge.
Nevada © ty, Sept. 4th, 1836." 85
Assessment Notice.
\NHAMPION MINING COMPANY.—Location of principal place of business, San
Francisco, California. Location of works,
Nevada county, California,
Notice is hereby given, thatat a meeting
of the Board of Trustees, held on the Bist
day of August, 1886,an assessment (No. 22) of
"en (10c) Cents per share was levied upon
yerginne “oe stock of the poet ctegrats § payable
munediately in United Statea gold po to
the Secretary, at his office, No. 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal.
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on ‘fuesday, the
Fifth day of October, 1886, will be
delinquent, and advertised for saie at
public auction, and unless de ment is
aiade before, will be sold on . H RSDAY.the
Cweuty-first day of OCTOBER, 1886, to pa:
the delingurnt assesment, toyet: er with
costs of wean . and expenses of sale,
THEO, WETZEL, Secretary,
Office—No, 522 Montgomery street, San
Franciseo Cal.
HAMILTON McCORMIcK,
Attorney and Counselor at Law, :
FFICE—Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets.
Will practice in all the Courts of the State,
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
a
DR. GIBBON’s .
O@ DISPENSARY gg
No. 623 hearnmey Streea,
Corner Commercial San Francisco
Established in
1854, for thetreut
ment of Sexual
and Seminal Di:eases such as Go:orrhea, Gleet
Stricture, Syphii
, is in all its t m,
Sethinal weaknes:
‘tmpotency, ete.—
ikin Diseases (o
ears’s standin,
uid Uloerate
egs successfully
reated
br. G:bpon has the pleasure of ar neunciog that he has returneu trom Visiting the
principal Hospitals of a. and has reumed practice at the ispensary, 62:
Searney Street San Francisco, where h >
d patients and those requiring his services
uay find him.
' Seaatnal Weakness,
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self
sbuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual
niulgence, is practiced by the youth f
»oth sexes to.an almost unlimited exte:t, prtucing with unerring certainty the folowing
train of morbid symptons unless combatteu
by. scientific medi: measures, viz: Saliow
ountenance, dark spots under the eyes,
vain in the head, ringing in the ears, ncise
ike the rene Of eaves and the rattling of
hariots, uneasiness about the . weak.
ness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted
atellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new
sequaittances, disposition to shun society,
loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples ana
various eruptions sbout the face, fturred
congue, fetid breath, coughs, consuniption
right sweats, monomamia and frequent insani’
*yIf reliet be not obtained, persons so afflictod should apply immediately, either in Tsou
or by letter, andhave a cure effected
new and scientific mode of treating this div
and radical cure.
Married Men.
or por who dine omg ayy
sre suffering er ony of ther
maladies, should not forget the sacta te
4 bility resting them nor delay
. who
Cured at Home,
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Gibbon
stating case; symptons, le a time th:
cen e medicine wu)
Try him. By enclos
vill be ‘delivered by express pepe
Address DR. J. F.GIBBON, 628 Kearine
ommercial, San Francis.
818
ry his ;
eases, which n-ver failsof effecting 9 quick
} Quartz Mills & Hoisting Works
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Sa eneieeeel
Geo, F, Jacobs, a Manager,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
The Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon,
In All Grades,
Columbus Baggies, Carts. Carriages, Phaetons, Ete.,
In Full Variety.
San Francisco prices with Freight added.
: GEO. F. JACOBS, Manager.
Office at G. E. Withington’s Paint Shop.
NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND
Masonic Building, Pine Stréet, NEVADA CITY.
The largest, Cheapest and Best Assortment to be
. found in the county of
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
PIPES, CUTLERY _ ETC.
Finest Stock of Meerschaum Goods
ever brought to the county.
~ Wented in \evads ity. . TV ECK’S
Ye) nin ae aa tate 9. REMIUM
ders fcr-The MADAME
GRIWoLp Pa tent
Skirt -upperting Corsets. These corsets have
been extensi:ely advertised
® and sold by lady canvassers
the past ten, yea s, which,
with thelr superiority,
; has createda turge de
ma4nd for them tnroughout the Wnited
States, and any lady who gives her timeand
ene to <a vassing for them can soon
build upa nee and profitabte
business. Th y are not sold by merchants,
ind we give exclasive territory, thereby giving the agent entire control ‘o1 these
stperior Corsets in the territory assigned her. We havea ,arge number of agents
who are making grand —success selling
these yoods, and w desire such in every
town, Address MME. CHI-WOLD &
C., 923 Broadway, New York.
A. WUTKE,
FASHIONABLE BOOT
AND SHOEMAKER,
BROAD STREET
‘wo doors. below
Post Office, Nevada City, Cal,
Fine Beets and Shees a specialty
REPAIPING NEATLY DONE
A Song of Gratitude.
CAMELLIA POWDER
For the Complexion.
Goods in the Market.
For sale by
All First-Class Druggists.
Finest
Quick Time and Cheap Faris
Te Eastern ano European Cinies
BY THE GReaT TRANS-CONTINENTAL
ALL-RAIL ROUTES.
Southern Pacific Company.
Trine take” prompt cou nec
swith the several Railway Linea in th
East, connecting at
New York and New Orleans
With the several Steamer Lines to
ALL EUROPEAN PORTS.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Attached to Overland Express Trains .
Third-Class Sleeping Cars
“Are Run Datlywith Ov--and Emigrant
trains, No additional charge for Be in
Chird-Class Cars.
4a Tickets sold, Sleeping-Car Berths sesured, and other information given upon apln-olden times Bethexda’s I
Was famed for healing al diseases;
Once lunged beneath its waters cool,
Each evil, stain and sickness ceases,
In modern days we find a cure,
Of worth as rare, as much deserving;
A remedy safe, quick a:d sure,
Dr, Richuond's Samaritan NERVINE,
For Epilepsy, Spasme, Fevers, Colics
: mps, :
Coughs, Colds, or any kind of Phthysic;
Its merit as a lealer stamps
It far above all other physics.
It goes at once right to the spot plication at the Gom *s Offices where
‘here lurks the danger, never swerving § vassengers calling in V pened can secure
In all_ the world perhaps there’s not choice of routes, ete.
A cure like Dr. Richmond’s Nerving.
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THE
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Ferstteinet & standard of excellence which
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It conta'ns every improvement that invenvolume, «uality of tone. quick response, variety of fibers tion, arti: tic susigt beauty
in fini h, periect construction, making them
the most attractive, ornamernta) and desira~
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odges, societies, etc.
ESTABLIHED REPUTATION,
UNEQUALED FACELsTIES, ‘
SKILLED WORKMEN, . eo
BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS —
Instruction Books aud Piano Stools,
Catalogues & Price Lists on application rrez.
Chicago Cottage Organ Co,,
Chicago, J}incis.
THE SPECIALIST.
No. ll Kearny St.,
Treats all Chronic, §;
Diseases with Wond 8
The Great English Remedy
San Francisco
ial and Private
uccess
B cure for Nerve
fects of youthful
follies ana exi@ cesses, and in
‘drinking tntoxicating
quors. Dr.
Mintle, who isa regular
ate of the University of
agree to forfeit $500 for'a case of this kind
the Vitvl Restorative (unde his s
adviceand trearment) will not.cure. $1.50a
bottle, or four times the. quantity, $5, sent
toany acdress on receipt of price, orC, O
D.: in private name if desired, by Dr.
“i ntle, Il Kearny St.,8. F., Cal.
Sample Bottle Free,
Will esent to any one applying by letter
tating symptoms, sex and age, Strict serecy in revard toall business transactions.
SAMARITAN
NERVINE,
"THE GREAT .
NERVE CONQUEROR,
NEVER FAILS.
Ti. only known specific for 2 tg Fits
Al 09 for 8; 8 and falling sickness.
Ne vous Weakness quickly relieved an
cared.
Equalled by non in delirium of fever,
Neutralizes ger sof discases. and sickness,
Cures ugl blotches end stubborn. blood
sores,
Coe bldod, quickens sluggish circulaion,
Eliminates Boils, Carbuncles and Scalds,
Permanently and promptly cures Paralysis.
Yes, itisac orale 5nd healthful pete ae
Kills Scrofula and King’s Evil, twin brothers.
Changes bad breath to good, removing
cause,
Routs Biliousness and clears complexion,
Charming resolvent and matchless laxative.
It drives Sick Headache like the wind,
Contains no drostic vathar'ics or Opiates.
Promptly ures Rheumatism by routing it.
Restores life-giving properties to the blood.
Is zuaranteed to cureall nervous disorders.
Reliable when all opiates fail.
e = the mind and invigorates the
A . g
Cures by ia, or money refunded.
Endoreed in writing by over fifty thousand
Leading pbysicians in U. 8, ana Europe.
Leading clergymen in U.'8. and Europe.**
As in the blood diseases lie;
artery, each vein, each curve in
There’s nothing mak, ih fi,
Like the Samaritan NERVvisk.
RAILROAD LANDS
FOR SALE EASO NABLE TERMS
Aprly to, or Address,
W. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C P. R. R
San Francisco,
JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, 8.P.R
For old or young, for rich or poor,
Whatever class of life you serve in,
To health wideopen is the door,
~ From the Samariran NERvINE.
Then do you value strength aud health,
And = these blessings worth preser-] TOWNE, T. H.GOODMAN,Q = ; General Manager Gen. Pasa, & Tkt. Agt
Better than all Golconda’s weal : .
Is Dr, Richmond’s r eetntontoge Nenverr . SAR FRANOIOO. CAL.
Meade oun RR TE OMDER . LUMBER .
The entire Stock of Lumber at the
V FLUME €0.’s YARD,
+> « e—TRAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT
Wevadca City Saperyne et;
FENCING AND BUILDING
--ON -_ ASTER -~ Lumber ot all Kinds,
Thursday, Jane 10th, 1886,] rLoorrNe anp DRESSED
LUMBER,
AS FOLLOWS ,
pia PICKETS, POSTS, SHAKES
ANDSHINGLES, ~
A, M. DAILY ; connectin with PasILL BE
9.45 senger arriving in San Francisco at W Hee er Oa ee ae
6.40 P.M duced prices, to close out the business.
8.40 ®:.M. DAILY; connecting with ov-. . All persons wanting Inmber will find it to
, erland leaving San Francisco at 3 . theiradvantage to ‘call at once and make
PoM ° 3 their selections.
ARRIVING COOPER & CRAWFORD,
ones ba Executors of the Estate of J.8, Dunn, de{1.05 Ai% Darcy. —. a.
F Nevada City ,{Sept. 15, 1845
},00 PiM DAILY connenting
4.00 senger leaving San poe Bae gf
JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager
O. A. TOMPKINS, J. F. PARSONS.
PARSONS & TOMPKINS,
ECHANICAL Engineers, Draftsmen
M aud Contractors. Plans and tstitates for buildings and machinery of all
kinds. Wood, iron, and SusEregted anywhere on{the Coast.
Correspsndence solicited.
next following the year of such dividend,
é
¢
Office—Union St., Nevada City, Cal.
?
‘ =
Di of the blood own it a conqueror.
For sale by,a . leading Dru a $1.60.
Carr Brothers, Nevada City.
THE DR. 8. A. RI HMOND
NERVINE CO., Proprietors.
ST. JOSEPH MO.
Correspondence freely . answered by physicians, For testimonials and circularssend
stamp, if
if You Want to be Happy.
fou want to be happy you must be good
A maxim all right in its way; t
Rut a tar better one, if understood, —
Is what I have now got to say. "
if you want to be haffpy you must be well
ver the station you ser: e in;
And of all the medicines one. bears the
The good Samaritan NERvINE.
once tried every sort of cure,
‘Tc restore me to good health;
And spent in vain, of that I’m sure,
Considerable share of wealth;
But all was vain, till a friend aivised,
Pg nal Hone by eciegh :
e mi ine he most highly prized.
RICHMOND’s danabivan Wiabree %
took his advi-e; in oneshort
I felt n further pains
For no tonger I had to seek,
‘ For, I sores sets sick epain:
m healthy happy the whole .
So if health be worth presicsia ome:
The constant buraen of
Is, try Samanrran Nervine,
Twill cure the young, ’twill heal the old,
for Cash at greatly rebaine pe the whole world better;
uri, the medicine is sold
By the use of Samaniran NERVINE,
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Published, and for sale by the medica
Solely; or may be had direct from the
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oo 7exhaustive treative on fesual 5:
4 ? . from them, and
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Oflife. it treats of subjects :
if
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a
mense value to ¢ vé .s
child in the land and wll in all probebility,
ee nn and fortunes. in doc.
female at once dnd get,
The Popular Organ
DR. MINTIE,
sician, graduPanes raise. Wilke:
ORGAN
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