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October 9, 1887 (4 pages)

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oe Bist @f Nevada City’s Business Institutions. ; 1887. ASSAYING. J. J. Ott, Main. Citizens Bank, Broad. . AUCTIONEERS. G. R. Stockwell, Broad. F. G. Guild, Union. BAKERIES. Mra. J. Hurst, Commercial. Alex. Gault, Broad. BANKING HOUSES. ; Citizens Bank, Broad. Directors—Dr. R: M. Hunt, Geo. M. Hughes, Wm. Edwards, John T. Murzan, D. E. Morgan, L. Hous man, E. M. Preston. Philip Richards, Main. °BARBERS. H. 8. Marsh, Union Hotel, Walters & Son, National Hotel. Klinsenspor & Wilde; Pine. L. Godair & Sons, Broad. L. Lubosch, Pine . BLACKSMITHS. Wn. Barton, Plaza. P. Clancy, Broad. Robinson & Morrison, Plaza. Carmichael & Denney, Main. BOOKSTORES. . Brand & Stich, Broad. Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial Geo. W. Welch Broad. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. Cc. Kornhammer, Broad. B. Lutz, Broad. A. Wutke, Broad. J. F. Hook, Commercial. ¥F. L. Ficke, Commercial. BOOT & SHOE STORE. John Webber, Broad. = BREWERIES. Geo. Gehrig, Sacramento. E. Weiss, Sacramento. John Blasauf, Spring. Israel Hosken, Spring. C. Fogeli, Main. S . a iP ; BRICK MASONS. John Dunnicliff, Sacramento. H. L. Gove, Boulder. CARRIAGES. Geo. F. Jacobs; Broad. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. Wm. Giffin, Broad, A. Nivens, Pine. Zz. Rosenthal, (ommercial: ‘ Mrs. J. Jack, Broad, i i ps L. Hirschman, Broad. : CLOTHING, HATS, SAPS, ETC. Hyman Brothers, cor Broad and Pine. K. Casper, cor. Pine and Commercial. L. Hyman, cor. Commercial and Main. »B. H. Miller, Broad. : CONFECTIONERY. A. Tam, Pine. E. Rosenthal, Commercial. Mrs. Jack, Pine. Mrs. Leddy and Eagan, Commercial. F. Willett, Broad. CONSTABLES. R. Dillon, Broad. Thomas Stevens, Broad. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS L. Nihell, Nevada. ‘ Geo. M. Huzhes, Nevada. 4 Frank Miller. ‘ = F. Penrose, Pine. A. H. Irish, East Broad. J.C. Abbott, Wet Hill. Jerome Vouk, Water. L. O. Paimer, Nevada. C. C. Weisenberger, Nevada. T. Penrose, Pine. Hoskin & Onstott. A. Huffman, Nevada. J. 8. Holbrook, Broad. Bordwell & Brobeck. CUSTUMREDUC O WORKS. O. Maltman, Gold Flat. DENTI Mrs. N. C. Chapman, Sacrawe A. R. Pennington, Broad. 8. M. Harris, Broad. DRUG STORES. Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial. W. D. Vinton, cor. Broad and Pine. DRY AND FANCY GOODS. Lester & Crawford, Main. Casper Cohn, Commercial. Mrs. ©. A, Barrett, Commercial. Y. Lubeck, Commercial. L. Hyman, corner Commercial and Mzin. A. Blumenthal, corner Broad and Pine. jenbers Brus., Broad. 3 EXPRESS. . Wells, Farzo & Co., A! D. Tower, agent. Eureka Uo . Wm. H. Crawford, agent. FOUNDRIES. Geo. G. Allan, Sprinz. Cc. O. Barlow, Sacramento. FRUIT TREES, ETC. Felix Gillet,Barren Hill. FRUIT AND VARIETY. E. Rosenthal, Commercial. W. A. Eizourney, Commercial Samuel Shurtleff, Commercial. R. H. Thomas, Commercial. Wa. B. Simmons, Broad. s. Smoot, Main. y FURNITURE. peep & chew. Main. ~ L. M. Sukeforth, Commercial. GA8. Nevada Gas Co., B. T. Allen, Manager. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. 3. J. Jackson, Commercial. G. C. Gaylord, Broad. Ww. Wolf. Main. * W. H. Smita, Commercial. -€. E. Mulloy, Broaa. A. BR. Wadsworth, Commercial. A. Lademan, Brosd. A. A. Charonnat, Commercial. Tompkins & Tompkins, Broad. W. G. Richards, Broad. ~ R. H. Forman, Commercial. Sims & Nichols, V Flume. HARDWARE. . E. Turner, Pine. _ en & Shaw, cor. Main and Union. HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETC. Jas. Cairns, road. _ Wa. Holmes, Main. HAY, FEED, ETC. H, C. Mills, cor. Pine and Spring. C. BR. Clarke, Sacramento. Wm. Wolf. Main. HOTELS. National Bheunnte, Broad. Union, Main. New York, Broad. Thomas House, broad. : HOUSE PAINTERS. ‘ Harrison & Stout: Isaac & Rowe, Main. . Oliver. Raiph Bowerman. INSURANCE AGENTS. 5 . LJ. Rolfe, Broad : E. M. Preston, * Brand & stich, -. W.D. Vinton, ‘ + Dp. &. Morgan, ‘* H.J. Wright, ‘“ 7.8. Ford, * * @.E. Kebinson, Main. \> Edwin Parrish, . Garthe, * W.H.Crawford, * ‘ John Werry, Courthouse. J. M. Thomas, i Carr Bros., cor. Pine and Commercial ‘A, Nivens, Pine. i F. Power, Commercial. s i MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC ; H. J. Wright, Broad. , ICE. . “7 Nevada Ice Co., Victor Sauvee, Manager. JUSTICES OF THE PEACK. ~~ s WP. Sowden, Broad. SK A. B. Wudsworth, Pine. he LAWYERS. 3 rd & Searls, Church. _ Cross % Simonds, Broad, ; Jobnaon & Musun, Broad. _ Farley & Little, Commercial. T. 8. Ford, Broad. J, L, Caldwell, Broad. F. Power, Commercia! Jobo Callwell, Broad, 3 ormick, Church, Geo, L. Hughes, Pine. W. P, Sowden, Broad. », 'G, D, Buckley, Broad. . . _ W. D. Long, Court House. LIVERY STABLES. jeseceecre PERE T SR HI is epi ihe re Sah be cae vitae f nessy, Broad. z op Sukeforth, Main, LUMBER. ; : e Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent. 4 k's B.C r. Piety Hiell. a & PD, Marsh, Boulder. Geo, A. Cooper. -MANUFACTURING JEWELER.J. Brand, Broad. Ss MEAT MARKETS; Miss Mamie Thomas, Carr Bros. Mrs. M. Farley, East Broad. Mra. H. G. Parsons, Union Hotel. Miss Della McUord, Main. J. RK. Davis. Miss Lucey Bobo, Nevada. Miss Maggie Martin, Cottage. NEWSPAPERS. Daily Herald, corner Broad and Pine. DAILY TRanscript, Commercial. OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM. A. Tam, Pine. Mrs. Leddy & Eagan, Commercial. PHOTOGRAPHER. J. Swart, Broad. PHYSICIANS. R. M. Hunt—Office-cor. Pine and Broad, residence Nevada.* ’ J. D. Bubo—Oilice Broad,regidence Nevada. i. 3. Welch—Oftice cur. Pine and Commercial, residence National Hotel. E. W. Charles—Otfice cor. Broad and Pine, residence Water . . W. Main. ‘ Mary E£. Little, office and residence, Nevada. PORK. PACKING, G. W. Naffziger, Main. POSTOFFICE. Wallace J. Williams, Postmaster. RAILROAD. Nevada County Narrow Gauge, A. H. Par ker, agent. i Valantine—Office Broad, residence . REAL ESTATE. Nevada County Land and Improvement As suciation, broad, Directors —Joan T, Morgan, E. M. Preston, Geo. E. Turner, Wm. Loutzenneiser, Geo. €.{3aylord, Nat. P. Brown, Gev. E. Brand, Wm. Campbell, Chas. Barker,[. J. Rolfe, Broad. RESTAURANTS. B. Lutz, Broad. Ed. Settles, Commercial. Mrs. Maloney, Commercial, SALOONS. Cnion Hotel, Main. Nativnal Hotel, Broad. New, ¥urk Hotel, Broad. ” A. Barua, Commercial. iu. Guentier, Commercial. A. Isoard, Broad. Jobn Bond, Broad. Joseph AKnizht, Broad. W. D. Crais, Broad. ud. D. Sears, Main. ‘ f.C. Moran, curner Commercial and Pine. Britlund & Clark, corner Broad and Pine. Jonn Kistie, corner Pine and Spring. Villon & Stevens, Broad, fhos. Seadden, Broad._' ' M. Solari, Broad. Joe Ciark, Sacramento. Wm. Monk, Broad. sobert Simmons, Broad, erank Coviey, Main. M. Haniey, Main. * Hl. Lotz, Sacramento. veo. W. Simmons, Town Talk. 3. Wheeler, Glenbrovk. J. K Eddy, Haif Mile House. Jas. Trevaskis, Commercial. G. F, Wiikins, Commercial. P, Chappeil, Pine. H. VPecartey, Pine. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. G. E, Within stun, Broad. H. J. Dassunville, Town Talk. STAGE LINES. To Sierra City, Green & Co. fu Graniteville, Wim. Cowe. fo Dutch Fiat, Walter L. Wilkinson. to Marysville, Joan Kane. ‘ fo Washingston, L. K. Prescott, Geo. Grissell, W. C. Fredenburr. : To Grass Vaiiey, Wetterau & Carson, R. Vincent. : : SURVEYORS. J. G. Hartwell, Broad. W. F. Enzlebright, Broad. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY Geo. M. Hughes, Pine, STUNE MASON. Wm. Joy. SODA WATER FACTORY. L, Seibert. THEATER. Geo, F. Jacobs, Mana,er, Broad. TAILORING. Barrett, Lobecker & Co., Commercial. A, Friedmgyn, rine. v. D. voliduri, Commercial. J. W. Downing, Commercial. TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, ETC. «& Great American Tea Store, Commercial. UPHJOLSPE RING AND CASINET MAKER B, Sanguinetti. UNDERTAKER. W C. Groves, Broad. WAGON-MAKERS. Wm. Seaman, Piety Hiil. Wm. Barton, Plaza. WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS. F.C. Luetje, Broad. Tf. G. Farrer, Broad. WATER. Nevada Water Co., J. E. Brown, Manager. WHOLESALE CATTLE DEALER. F. Aumer, corner Pine and Cottage, W. U. TELEGRAPH. A. Nivens, Manager, Pine. No. 1641, Application fora Patent. United States Land Office, Sacraments, Cal., August 4th, 1887. A\TOTICE [3 HEREBY GIVEN THAT h George L.«Hughes, whose postoffice address is Nevada City, California, hus this day filed his application for a patent for 1410.4 linear feet uf the stacey quartz mine or yein bearing gold with surface ground four hundred feet in witith, situated in Eureka mining district, County of Nevada, and State uf California, aud desi-nated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as lot number dz in ee a? 18 North, Range 1] East, of Mt. Diablo Meridian, said lot No. v2, being described as fullows, tu-wit: LODE LINE, Beginning at a suzar pine tree 2 feet in dia. maiked “3, Nu. 1” fur the South end of the claim on the lode and running thence var. 17> Eust, N. 144° W., at4.lu chs., South Fork ditch o lke. wide, runs Northeasterly. at 7.58 chs. ceuter of Rucky Glen running Westerly at 1:.40 chs. Suuth Fork ditch running Northwesterly 141.4 feet or 21.37 ebs. a pitch pine tree 18 in, dia, marked ‘“s, No, 2” forthe north eud of the cluim on the lode, from which the 4 see. cor. between secs. 15 and 16. Tp. 18N., K. 11 E,, M.D. B. & M., bears 3. oly N. 6.70 chs. dist. and the top ofa new incline shaft bears ». 144%> W. 5.4 che. dist. und the tup of va old raise bears 8.0449 W. 5.v8 che. dist. SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES, Beginuiny ata sugar pinetree 2 feet in dia. marked “5, No.1” standing at the suuth eud vf the claim on the lode, and runuing thence 8, 724° W. at 1.6 cis. lower. bank of Suuth Fork ditch running northerly and post No.7 of Miinvis Q. M. 200 ft. or 3.03 chs. “v a post ip rock wound marked “5s. No. 3’ from which the N, W. cor. of the Dillon quartz mine bears 8, 5.34> W, v.65 chs. dist.; thence N.14%> W. at 2.0 chs. to post “1. No o” of Ulinvis Q. M. at 8.47 chs. center or Rocky Glen running westerly at 14.77 chs. Cross sec, line between secs. 15 and 16 at u puint 0.07 chs. suuth from the 4 see. cor. at i7.50 chs. mouth of tunnel 10 iks. tu eust at i.,00 chs. South Fork diteh running westerly at 20.07 chs. south bank of reservoir, 1410.4 it. or 21.37 chs. stuke in rock muupd marked “S. No. 4 stunuing in the northeast corner of the Rocky Glén mill regervoir and from which the mill gate bears 8. i}g>W. 11 che. dist.; thence N.7.44¢>-E. at 1-35 chs. cross sectiun line between secs. 1b and 16, 6.6 cls. oorta from the 4 sec. cor. ut 3.03 che.; pine tree 18in, dia marked *s. No. 2” 490 ff. ox 6.06 chs. toa post inva rock mound markeu “s. No. 5"; tuence s, 144° E. at 10chs., wu-on roud 34 Ike, to the enst at 14.6% chs. branch ef Kocky Glen running westerly at 15.40 branch of Kocky Glen running westerly at 1v.5 chs., wagon road running N, BE. & 3. W. 1410.4 or 21.47 chs. to pust in rock mound, marked “Ss. No. 6”; theuce 8, 72%> Wat 1.33 chs., Wagun road running N. E. & >. W. uv ft. or 3.08 chs. tu place uf beginuing, containing 1z.4 acres of land, Masnetic variation 179° E, containing 1. 94-100 acres. The location of this mine is recorded in the Kecorde 's vifice of Nevada Co., Cal., in beok 10 of mg. locations, Any and all persvas claiming adversely any portion of suid Stacey quartz mine or surface <round are required ty file their adverse Claiu # with tue Keister of the United states Lanu Office at Sucramento, ia tne State of California, during the sixty days perd vf publication hereof, er they will be wrred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute, SELDEN HEIZEL, Keister: It is hereby ordered that the furezoing Notice of Applicaiion fur Patent be published ‘for the periud uf 00 days, (ten cousecutive weeks), in the Daily sromeestet, a daily ys r published at Nevada City, Neva*v., Cul. SELDEN HETZEL, Rezister. Fred seuris, Attorney. Firstpublication, August 6, 1887. 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It is a history of our own country in its most critical time as set forth in THE LIFE OF LINOOLN, ° By Wis Confidential Secretaries, J.C. Nicolay & Col. John Hay. This great work begun with the sanction of Presideut Lineoln, and continued under the authyrity of his sou, the Hun. Robert . wincoln, is the only full and authoritative cecord of the life of Abraham Linevin. . Its iuthors were friends uf Lincoln before his presidency; per were most intimuteiy x»ssuciuted with him us private secretaries throughout his term of office, and to them were transferred, upon Lincoln's death, all iis private a pOrn. Here will be told the inside histur¥ o the civii war and of President Lineelu’s administration,—im portant details of whieh have hitherto remained unrevealed, that they might first Bproaris this authentic history. By reason of the pubiication of this work, NOVELS AND STOBIES. “The Hundreth Man,” a novel by Frank K.Stuckton, author of “The Lady or the Tiser?” ete., began in November. 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Kenuan, author of Lent Life ia Siberia,’ who has just returned from a most eventfu Visit to Siberian prisuns; papers onthe Food qucetian, with reference to its bearing on the Labor Problem; English Cuthedrals; Dr. lestone's Keligious Life in American Colonies; Men and Women of Queen Anne's Reign, by Mrs. Oliphant; Cluirvoyance, Spir-itualism, Astrology, etc., by the Rey. J. M. Buckiey, D.D., editor of the Christian Advocate: astronomical papers, articies throwing light on Bible history, ete. PRICES—A FREE COPY. number. Dealers, Pustmasters, and the Publisbers take subscriptions. send fur a beautifully illustrated .4-page catalogue (free), nteining full prospectus, etec., including a special offer by which new readers can Ket buck Bumbers tu the begiuning of the War Series uta very low price. A specimen copy (back number) will be sent on request. Mention this er. rok you affor -be without the C E N THE CENTURY CO., NAW YURK Dated Nevaua City, June 8, a justa €. &. ASMBURN, Beo'ty. Subscription price $4 a year. 35 cents al} U. 8. Land Office, Sacramento, CatsI August 4th, 1887. No IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN” Robert Curnow whose pustuffice address is Graniteville, Nevada county, Cal., has this day filed his ag rege for a patent for 149 5 linear feet of the Illinois’ quartz mine, or vein, bearing gold, with surface ground 3.4.7 feet in width, situated in kureka minin¢ district, county of Nevada and State of Califurnia, and designated by the field notes and official plut on file in this office as Lot number 51, in township 15 north, range 11 east, of Mt. Diablo meridian; saidlot No. 51 being described as fullows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in rock mound marked “I. No. 1” for thesvuth end of the ciaim on the lode, from which the . riginal c.rner a sugar pine tree 18in: in diameter bears S35}¢° east, 1.06 chs. dist., and the \% sec. cor. bet een sections 15 and 16, T.-18 \ R1LE,MDB& M, bears N 1234° W 17.7 he dist. (this course and dist. being calculated from a trausverse line) and running thence var. 17> eust, N 35442 W, at 1.30 chs wagon ruad running east and west, at 11.3» chs, a suxar pine stump 4 feet in dia upon which the location notice was posted and from which an uir raise bears 33.1442 W, 30 ike dist, and from which the mill smoke slack bears 8 43342 W, at 12.70chs, center of Rocky Glen ruun ng westerly 1499.5 ft or 2.72 chsto a post in rock mound marked “I. No. 2" from which a pine tree 3ftin dia bearsS 204° E, 1.60 chains dist. Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Beginning at post “I. No. 2” standing at the noiti end ofthe claim on the lode and running theuce N 54449 E, 14.8 ft. or 2:27 chs to post in rock mound murked “I. No 3”; thence S 35462 E; at 11.44 chs center of Rocky Glen runuoing westerly, at 12.53 chs cross sec. line between sections 15 and 16 at a point 7.8) chs south of the \% sec. cor. 1184.7 feetor 17.5 chs intersect ‘the west 4 side line of the Stacey quartz mine, and set a postin rock mound marked “I. No. 8;” thence 5 14%> E along the west side line of the Stacey quartz mine, 131.4ft or. 290 chs to pust marked “S No. 3;" tnence N72%2 E along the south end line of the Stacey quartz mine, 71.3 ft ur 1.08 chs intersect the eas’ side line of the [ilinvis quartz mine and set a pustin rock mound marked “[. No. 7” and standing on the lower bank of the Suuth Fork ditch; thence § B5lg° E, at i.14 chs wagon road ruuning east aud west, 113 5 itor}.72 chs to pust in rock mound marked ‘I. Nu. 4;"" thence S 541442 W. at 0.78 chs, south Fork ditch runnin. northerly, at 2.27 chs post “1. No. 1,” at south end of claim on lode, at 2.57 chs wagon road runaoing northerly and southerly, 3.4.7 ft or 4.92 chs to post imrock mound marked “I, No, 5” froni which: the N Wor. of tue Dillun quartz inine bears 8 8u}g> W668 chs dist; thence NBolg? W, at 3.10 chs wagon road running westerly, at 8.3. chs cross section line between sections 15 and 1b at « point 16.18 chs suuth of the 4 see. cor., at 10.50 chs wazon road runuving northerly, ut 11.10 chs suuta side of an vid barn, at 11.44 chs N E cor. of sume barn, at lz.z2 chs. wagon road runnins ‘westerly, at 14.40 Cis center of Kocky Glen running westerly,.at18.z1 chs: a-suzar pine tree 3 feet in dia from which themill smoke stack bears 5 27> W 1499.5 ft or zz.72 ch pust in rock mound marked “I. No. 6;” thence N 5444> E 174.) ft or 2.09 chs to place of be-inning, containing 11.01 acres. Connecting line: Begsinnins at 4 sec, cor. between secs 15 and i6 T1s NRILE MDB& Mand running thence N 104° E “6.70 chs to a pine tree marked “S No, 2;" thence 514%°> E 21.37 chs to a sugar pine tree marked 8. No. 1;” thence $3.4> W 4.6 cus te postin rock mound marked “I. No. L” Magnetic variation 17> E, containing 11.01 acres. sue location of this mine is recorded in the Kecorder’s office of Nevada county, iu Book 10 of Mg. Locations. The adjvining claimants are Stacey claims did Dillon quartz mive Any and all persons. claiming adversely any portion of said Lilinois quartz mine or surface ground are required to file their adverse Cluims with the Kegister of the United Stutes Land Office at Sacramento, in tne state of California, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, orthey will be barred by virtue of the provis.ons of the statute. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is hereby orderea that the forecoingz notice of application for patent be published forthe period of sixty days (ten consecutive weeks) in the Daily Transcript, a daily aewspaper* published at Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal. BELDEN HETZEL, Register. Fred Searls, Attorney. 5 First publication, August 6, 1587. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, No. 623 Kearney Street, torner Commercial ....San Francisco Established in 1854 for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness. Impotency, ete. Skin Dis-_ euses of years’ standing and Ulcerated Legs pticcemetolly treated. 7 . Dr. Gibbon has thé pleasire vi unnvencing that he has~returned trom visiting the principal Hospitals of Euope, and hug resumed practice at the DisOUAEY 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco, where his old patients and those requirin. sis services may find him. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of selfabuse. This sulitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth “of both sexes to an almost unlimited exent, producing with unerring certainty the sollowing train of morbid symptoms unless ‘ombutted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under ‘he eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the surs, Nuise like the rustlig of leaves and he rattling of chariots, uneasiness about vins, weukness of the limbs, confused vison, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, litldence in approachins strangers, a disike tu form new acquaintances, ¢ isposition vo shun seciety, loss of memory, hectic dushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,couzhs, ‘onaumption, night sweats, monomania and frequeut insanity. If relief be nutobtuined, persons 60 afflicted should apply immediatey, either in person or by letter, and have a ‘ure effected by his new and scientific made reating these dissases, which never fails of iffecting a quick and radical cure. MARRIED MEN, Jr those who contemplate marriage, who ‘ve gufferins under anf of these fearful maladies, sivuld not foret the sucred responsibility resting upon them, nur delay to ub‘ain immediate relief. CURED AT HOME. Persons ata distance may be CURED AT OME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, len th of time the tisease hus continwed, and the medicine vill be promptly sent, free from damage or ‘uriosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions for use. The Doec‘or cures when others fail. Try him, By snelusing TEN DOLLARS in coin in a rezistered letter throuzh the Post Office, or hrough Wells, Furzo & Co., a packaxe of uedicine will be delivered by express to any art of the United states, Address DR. J. F, GIBBON, 623 Kearney. street, corner: Commercial, Sun Francisco, Jffice Box 1057. Y can live at home, and make more mony at work for us, than at anything else in the world. Capital not needed; you are started free. Both sexes all ages. Any one cun do the work. Larze eurnin.s sure from first start. Costly outfit and terms free. Ketter not delay. Costs you nothing tosend your address and find out if you are wise you will de so at once, H. HALLETT «& CO. Portland. Me. DR. 8. M. HARRIS, DENTIST. T* NEVADA CITY ON Mondays,-Wednesdays ‘and Fridays. ~ Office in Broad and Morgan & Roberts Flock, corner Pine Streets, up stairs" + ‘ Cd No. 1631. Application for Patent to Mining Claim. United States Land Office, Sacramento. Cal., June 6, 1887. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Thomje as Maloney and. M. A. Bauzh, whose Postoffice is Washington, Nevada county, Cal., have made application for patent for the Rising Sun Quartz Mine, bearing gold, situate in Washington mining district, Nevada county,‘ alifornia;-and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office, ae follows, viz: SURVEY OF THE LODE. Beginning at post in rock mound marked “R. 5S. Q. M. No, 1,” on south end of the lode claim from which original post bears 8. 6342 E. 21 links distant and post No. 4 of Cornucopia quartz mine approved survey bears 8
31> 12’ W 1.67 chains distant. “Thence with magnetic variation 17> E N 3° 52’ W 5.60 chs.to cut on croppin.s 25 links to right, 5.0. chs to a tu. anel on the lode 30 feetlons (with incline shaft 25/feet deep 12 fect from ea trance te said tunnel) 15 links to right; 7.57 chs tu a tunnel on the lode 0 feet long, being initial point of location; 140.8 ft or 21.36 chs to postin rock mound marked “KSQ M_No. 2,” on north end of lode claim from which a black oak tree 8 in dia,bears 8 0.42 W 38 links distant. SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Beginning at post in rock mound marked “K SQM No. 3,” at southeast corner from which a live oak tree 5 in. dia hears 3 8.2 W 27 Moks distant, and. original post bears & 72442 E 43 links distant. Theuce .c magnetic variation 17> east, N 10> 21’ W, 17.15 chs cross.section line between sections 2 & 11, 33.75 chs west of section corner common to sections 1, 2,11 &1z, Tp. 17N, R11 E, MD M, 1418.3 ft or 21.49 ‘chuins; post in rock mound marked “RSQM No. 4,”at northeast corner from which a pine tree 10 in. diu bears 5 531449 W 3z links distant; and post No, 6-of Marrietta Gold & Silver Mining Cu. (U. S. putent) designated as lot No. 38 bears 3 26° E 31.48 chains distant, and section cor ner common to sections 1, 2, 11 & lz, Tp 17 N K 11 E,M D M;bears $829 07’ E, 34.74 chains distant. Thence 5 8 > W 103 ft or 1.& chains; post No. 2 on norta end of lode claim, 42.7 ft or 3.8 chains; postin roca mound marked RSQM No, 5, at nurthwes corner froin which alive oak tree 8 in. dia bears 8 18>-W 36 links distant, and original pust bears N-v5> W 12 links distant. Thence 84> 16’ E, 4.00 chs, cross section line between Sections 2 & 11, 38.21 chains west vi corner common to sections 1, 2,11 & 12, Tp 17 N, RIL E, M DM, 1409.8 ft or 21.36 chains to southwest corner, which corner on:teey bluffof rock, impossible to set post, .et au witness pust murked RS Q M No.6, WP, which bears N 8° E, 1.72 chains distant. hence N 86° E, 1.72 chs, pust marked KS & M No. 6, W P, 14.2 ftor 2.4e¢hs, post No. i ou north end of lode claim, 412.5 ft or. 6.25 chains to the place of becinning, and containing 10 :3-100acres, an 1 desi nated as lot Xo. 57,in Sections 2 and 11, Towuship « North, Ranse 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location was made by said Maloney, whe conveyed one-half interest to saia Baugh Adjvining claimants are Marictta Gold and Silver Quartz Mine on the eust, Cornu copia Quartz Mine on the south. All persons hulding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same befure this office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. SELDEN HETZEL, Kezister. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published for sixty days, or ten consecutive weeks, in the Nevada Daily Transcript newspaper, a daily newspaper pub lished in the town of Nevada, in Nevada county, California, that being thefeurest newspaper to the land described thierein. SELDEN HETZEL, Recister. The first day of publication was on the 8th day of June, 1887. John Culdwell, AttornéyUM MONS.—In the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. State of California, county of Nevada, ss. The People of the State of Califurnia send Greeting: To Liberty Hill Mining and WuterCompany, Anna E. Smith, Seth Marshall, 8. M. Boyce, Michael D. Sweeney and Alvan Todd, Defendants. You are hereby fequired to appear in an action brought Zainst youin the Superivr Court of the County of Nevada, State ‘OT California, on the 4th of April, 1587, by C. Hudepohl, Plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons, if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, within thirty days ord sment wilibe taken against you by default, according tu the prayer of said coniplaiut. The said action is brought to obtain judsmentto set aside the Sheriff's sale made on the tth vay of Oct. 1886, to all that Keal Estate lying in said county of Nevada, in and to those certain pieces and parcels of mining land lying and being in Little York Township, said connty and State, and designated as Lots Nos. 32,40 and 4], in Tp 16, N. R.10E.M. D. B. and M. containing 545 and &84-100acres. Alsou tract of timber land in said Tp County and State Also that certain ditch known as thé York Mining Company sditeh, Also right of wey for ditches and mining tunnels, all nmiachinery, tools and other appliances of whatsoever nature, and kind belonging to, or used in counection with said mining clainis and: ditches. Algo, that certain Canyon claim situate one half mile fromthe village of Little York, said county and State, known as Empire Ravine. Also that certain other canyon gituate, lying and beingin Little York Tp known as “Scott Ravine.” Said property ig more fully described in Book No. 56 of Deeds on pages 344 et seq. Records of Nevada county, Cal. to which reference is hereby made. And to caneel the certificate of purchase made by the Sheriff, andif a Sheriffs deed is executed to the purchaser under said sale or his assigns before said judzment is rendered, that suid Sheriff's deed be also canceled, and for such other relief as is agreeable to equity. For cause oF action plaintiff allezes that on September 1th, 1886, defendant Todd recovered judgnient against said corporation defendant, in Department 1 of the superior Courtofthe City and ounty of San Francisco, said State, for the sum of $2769 6-100, and by virtue of an execution issued on suid judgment, dfrected to the sheriff of Nevada County, California, said Sheriffon the .th day of October, 1586, suld all of said property in one parcel. That defendant Sweeney on the sth day of peplaniber, 1886, recovered a judgment against suid corporation defendant in Department 4 of the Superior Court of said City and County of San Francisco for $1225 64. That defendant Marshal recovered on the Ath day of September, 1886, a judgmentin Department i of the Superior Court, said City and County, for $3488 55. That said Marshall on October 0th, 1886, purchused from suid Sweeney his said judsment, and on the 13th day of pctoker, 1856, paid to the Sheriff the sum of $300.to redeem said roperty from suid execution-sale. That on he 1-th day of March, 1887, plaintiff recovered a judgment in Departinent No. Two of the Superior Court of said City and County for $5.8 38-100, Thaton March ly, 1837, said Marshall filed for record in the office of the County Recorder of Nevada County an in«#trumentin writing purporting to be a sale to defendant Sinith of his said judgment. -Allof which more fully appears in the complaint on file herein to which reference is hereby expressly made. And you are bereby notified_that if you fail to appear and answer-the said coin laint as above required, the guid plaintiff wil apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. chaos In testimony whereof, I, F. G, ae} Beatty, Clerk of the Superior Court aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of said Court, at office, in the City of Nevada, on the 1th day of June, A. D. 1887, ; F, G. BEATPY, Cl rk, By W. D. Harris, Deputy Clerk, Gaylord & Searls and C, A. & F. P, Tuttle, PI's Att’ys. jy 3 Notice for Publication, Land Office at Sacramento, August 2, 1887 JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following-named ev ed notice of her final roof in settler, has intention to make support of her claim, and.. that said proat will be made before the Hun. the Superior Judge at Nevada City, Nevada count y¥, On September 17th, 1887, viz.: Isabella Me. eon, of Nevada City, forlots 8and yofs. E. 4 of N. E. \, Sec. 14 Tp. 16N. K 8E. She names the fel’ lowing witnesses fo prove her continuous residence upon, an cultivation of, said iene, ee Jharles Richards, of Nevada I. J. kolfe. of Nevada City. ad J. H. Wentworth, of Nevada City. Charles Hughes, of Nexeds City. ETZEL, r. 7 * ww. D. 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CRAWFORD, EDWARD COLEMAN, Fall Term Begins August 29th, 1887 For circular or information address E. K. HILL, Principal, Box 184, NEVADA CITY, CAPD. Semi-annual Report of the Citizens Bank. 4 Showing Its Financial Condition on the Morning of July Ist, 1887. ae RESOURCES. Bank premises Pie . Realestate taken for debt Mistellauneous bonds, s Col ty warrants : Louns on real estate.” Loans on stucks, bonds, warrants. °. 500 00 Loans on other securities ..... . 75¢3 11 Loans on personal security .... Y217 28 Overdrafts unsecured (solvent)..: 8276 12 Money on hand.:....scc0.50.00% Due from banks and bankers 2278 U6 Furniture and fixtures.. . = 2500 00 GGG PaTMOR 55 555-6. cose cae tn’ 2547 28 EOL: Sovisruiteccs ccs Bae ioegees $172.85 58 LIABILITIES. CAMA i oiiseh clive snags .+-$ 80000 00 Reserve fund.... 6000 00 Profit and loss.. 11201 19 Due depusitors.....:. 121830 06 Due ‘banks and bankers.... v9 98 Dividends unpaid......... 304 35 TORRE 25 ida cue ope comes aF $172435 58 State of California, County of Nevada, ss. We, the DUS GESEReD; do solemnly swear that we huve, each of us, a persunal knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing statement, and thut the same is a true and correct report ofthe financial condition of the Citizens Bank on the morning of ag ist, 1587, according to the best of our knowledge and belief, and that the assets therein named are all in the custody of the said Bank and Se nopst office s and correspondents. We furthermore solemnly swear that the paid np Capital Stock of the Citizens Bank is Thirty Thousand Dollars in Gold Coin valuation. 2 E. M. PREsTON, President. D. E. 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