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September 15, 1887 (4 pages)

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Sonnet tile ern ena LOCAL DIRéCTORY. eee Institutions. i8s7. ASSAYING. J. J. Ott, Main. Citizens Bank, Broad. : AUCTIONEERS. G. R. Stockwell, Broad. he. F.G. Guild, Union. ‘ BAKERIES. Mrs. J. Hurst, Commercial. Alex. Gault, Broad. BANKING HOUSES. Citizens Bank, Broad. 7 Hunt, Geo. M. Hughes, Wm. Edwards, : JolmT. Morgan, D. E. Morgan, L. Housman, E. M. Preston. Philip Richards,-Main. BARBERS. H. S. Marsh, Union Hotel, Walters & Sonu, National Hotel. Klingenspor & Wilde, Pine. L. Godair & Sons, Broad. L. Lubosch, Pine. 7 BLACKSMITHS. Wm. Barton, Plaza. P. Clancy, Broad. Robinson & Morrison, Plaza. Carmichael & Dennéy, Main. BOOKSTORES. Brand & Stich, Broad. Carr Brothers, cor. Pin V-Weten;ad ae —BOOT-AN D-SHOE MAKERS. Cc. Kornhammer, Broad. B. Lutz, Broad. A. Wutke, Broad. _Jj.¥F. Hook, Commercial. ‘FLL. Ficke, Commercial. : BOOT & SHOE STORE. John Webber, Broad. : BREWERIES. ss Geo. Gehrig, Sacramento. E. Weiss, Sacranento. John Biasauf, Spring Israel Hosken, Sprinz. C. Fogeli, Main. BRICK MASONS. John Dunnicliff, Sacramento. H. L. Gove, Bonidet. CARRIAGES. Geo. F. Jacobs, Broad. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. Wm. Giffin, Broad, A. Nivens, Pin¥™ E, Rosenthal, Commercial. Mrs. J. Jack, Broad, L. Hirschman, Broad. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, 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. cd 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. Hughes, Nevada. Frank Miller. F. Penrose, Pine. A. H. Irish, East Broad. J.C. Abbott, Wet Hill. Jerome Cook, Water. . O. Palmer, Nevada. C.C. Weisenberger, Nevada. T. Penrose, Pine. _ Hoskin & UOnstott. A. Huffman, Nevada. J. 8{ Holbrook, Broad. Bortlwell & Brobeck, CUSTOM REDUCTION WORKS. Q. Maitman, Gold Flat. DENTISTS. Mrs. N. C. Chapman, Sacrament A. R. Pennington, Broad. %. 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. C. A. Barrett, Commercial. V. Lubeck,Commercial. L. Hyman, corner Commercial and Mai A. Blumenthal, corner Broad and Pine. Rosenberg Bros., Broad. EXPRESS. Wells, Fargo & Co., A. D. Tower, agent, Eureka Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent. FOUNDRIES. i Geo. G. Allan, Spring. Cc. O. Barlow, Sacramento. _ FRUIT TREES, ETC. Felix Gillet, Barren Hill. . FRUIT AND VARIETY. E, Rosenthal, Commercial. W. A. Sigourney, Commercial. Samuel Shurtleff, Commercial. R. H. Thomas, Commercial. Wm. B. Simmons, Broad. R. Smoot, Main. FURNITURE. Legg & Shaw, Main. L. M. Sukeforth, Commercial. GAB. Nevada Gas Co., B. T. Allen, Manager. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. J. Fe. Jackson, Commercial. G. C. Gaylord, Broad. Wm. Wolf, Main. A W. H. Smith, Commercial. C. E. Mulloy, Broad. F A. R. Wadsworth, Commercial. A. Lademan, Broad. s A. A. Charonnat, Commercial. Tompkins & Tompkins, Broad, “W.G. Richards, Broad. R. H. Forman, Commercial. Sims & Nichols, V Flume. HARDWARE. Geo. E. Turner, Pine. z Legg & Shaw, cor. Main and Union. HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETC. Jas. Cairns, Broad. Wm. Holmes, Main. HAY, FEED, ETC. H. C. Mills, cor. Pine and Spring. c. R. Clarke, Sacramento. Wm. Wolf, Main. HOTELS. National Exchange, Broad. **"Union, Main. "New York, Broad. Thomas House, Broad. HOUSE PAINTERS. Harrison & Stout. Isaac & Rowe, Main. Guild & Son. M. Oliver. Ralph Bowerman. INSURANCE AGEN .J. Rolfe, Broad. M. Preston, “ nd & Stich, “ .D. Vinton, * 7: wright,” : + Ford, . E. Robinson, Main. Edwin Parrish, ‘“ L, Garthe, W. H. Crawford, John Werry, Courthouse. J. M. Thomas, “ Carr Bros., cor. Pine and Commercial. A. Nivens, Pine. F. Power, Commercial. MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC H. J. Wright, Broad. ICE. Nevada Ice Co., Victor Sauvee, Manager. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. W. P. Sowden, Broad. A. BR. Wadsworth, Pine. eand Commercial 0. n. s S<strn : set “ “ “ on “ LAWYERS. Gaylord & Searls, Church. Cross & Simonds, Broad. Jobnson & Mason, Broad. rley & Little, Commercial. 2* 8. Ford, broad. i . i, Caldwell, Broad. F. Power, Commercial. John Caldwell, Broad. H. McCormick, Church. Geo. L. Hughes, Pine. . Sowden, Broad. ee Broad. . Long, Court House. LIVERY STABLES. J. Hennessy, Broad. ~ Lane & Sukeforth, Main. LUMBER, “W Flume Co., Wm, H. Crawford, agent. i. Con r, Piety Hill. M.L. & D. Marsh, Boulder, Geo. A. Cooper. MANUFACTURING JEWELER. Cc. J. Brand, Broad. MEAT MARKETS. hes, Kent, Commercial, Monro, Broad. Brothers, Commercial ‘aia. Broad. Crawford, Main. . , fnsell, Broad. MILLINERY. & tle com mee pl Ke 4 ~ Bist ef Nevada City’s Business Directors—Dr. R. M. . j . . 4 } H j { : MILLWRIGHT. J. R. Collins, Coyote. Parsons & Tompkins. A. MoNeeley, Piety Hill. _ MUSIC TEACHERS. E. Muller, Commercial. © i! « Miss Mamie Thomas, Carr Bros. i Mrs. M. Farley, East Broad. Mrs. H. G. Parsons, Union Hotel. Miss Della McCord, Main. J. R. Davis. . j y Bobo, Nevada. . Miss Maggie Martin, Cottage. i 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. ‘ ir C. D. Bobo—Office Broad, residence Névada. H. 8. Welch—Office cor. Pine and Commercial, residence National Hetel E. W. Charles—Office cor. Broad and Pine, residence Water . . H. W. Valantine—Office i Main. Mary E. Little, office and residence, Nevada. + PORK PACKING. } } Broad, residence} DR.GUNN’S — BIT’ BRS . Nouce IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘TitaT! ks Robert Curnow w No. 1640. Application for a Patent. os U.8. Land Office, Sacramento, Cal.,) August 4th, 1887. 5 & . t hose postoffice ad. THE GREAT: . dress is Graniteville, Nevada county, Cal, } 3 ; has this day filed his application for a pat. j ent for 1499.5 linear feet of the Illinois . quartz mine, or vein, bearing gold, with Regulating Cathartic THE ACKNOWLEDGED Tonie and Appetizer. THE INDISPENSIBLE a ste PREVENTIVE . lows, to-wit: . claim on thelode, from which the o . Corner a sugar pive tree 18 in. ‘Household Remedy . surface ground 3.4.7 fe in Eureka mining da and State of Ca feet in width, situated district, county of Neva: lifornia, and destnated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as Lot number 5i, in township 18 north, range 11 east, of Mt, Diablo meridi. an; saidlot No. 51 being described as fol. 1 . . j . Beginning at a point in rock d . mound marked “I. No, 1” for the south end ginal . diameter , and the ween sections band 16, T, 18 . MDB«& M, bears N 124° W 17.75 . in bears $ 35445 Cast, 1.06 chs. dist Ly sec. cor. bet NRIIE, . chs dist. (this course and dist. being caleu . thence var. 17> east, N 3514) . chs, asugar pine stump.4 feet in dia . which the location notice w . G. W. Naffziger, Main.’ . . AND POSITIVE: CURE FOR . } POSTOFFICE. . . . Wallace J, Williams, Postmaster. . . : . . . RAILROAD. . Costiveness and Constipation . . Nevada County Narrow Gauge, A. H.: Par! . ker, agent. . REAL ESTATE. = {Nevada County Land and Improvement As sociation, Broad. Directors—John T. Mor gan, E.M. Preston, Geo. E. Turner, Wm Loutzenheiser, Geo. C. Gaylord, Nat. P. . Brown, Geo. E. Brand, Wm. Campbell, . ’ Chas. Barker. I. J. Rolfe, Broad. . RESTAURANTS. . B. Lutz, Broad. . Ed. Settles, Commercial. . Mrs. Maloney, Commercial. . SALOONS. ; Union Hotel, Main. . National Hotel, Broad. ew York Hotel, Broad. ' . A. Baruh, Commercial. . . H. Guenther, Commercial. . A. Isoard, Broad. . John Bond, Broad. . Joseph Knight, Broad. W. D. Craig, Broad. 4 H. D. Sears, Main. ’ T. C. Moran, corner Commercial and Pine. Britland & Clark, corner Broad and Pine. John Kistle, corner Pine and Spring. Dillon & Stevens, Broad. Thos. Scadden, Broad. M. Solari, Broad. . Joe Clark, Sacramento. . Wm. Monk, Broad. . Robert Simmons, Broad. Frank Cooley, Main. : . M. Hanley, Main. . H. Lotz, Sacramento. . Geo. W. Simmons, Town Talk. . 8. Wheeler, Glenbrook. }J.K Half Mile House. . . Jas. Trevaskis, Commercial. . . G. F. Wilkins, Commercial. . . P. Chappell, Pine. H. Pecartey, Pine. . SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. . G. E. Withington, Broad. ' H. J. Dassonyille, Toww Talk. STAGE LINES. j To Sierra City, Green & Co. ‘ . ToGraniteville,Wm.Cole. . y j To Dutch Flat, Walter L. Wilkinson. e . To Marysville, John Kane. on . ‘o Washington, L. R, Prescott, Geo. Grissell, W. C, Fredenburr. Ne . To Grass Valley, Wetterau & Carson, R. Vin . eent. . . ia {7 SURVEYORS. J. G, Hartwell, Broad. W. F. Englebright, Broad. SASH AND DOOK FACTORY. Geo. M. Hughes; Pine. . STONE MASON. Wm. Joy. SODA WATER FACTORY. Seibert. THEATER. . Geo. F. Jacobs, Manager, Broad. . TAILORING. Barrett, Lobecker & Co., Commercial. A. Friedman, Pine. P. D. Polidori, Commercial. J. W. Downing, Commercial. TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, ETC. Great American Tea Store, Commercial. UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET MAKER B. Sanguinetti. UNDERTAKER. W C. Groves, Broad. WAGON-MAKERSB. Wim. Seaman, Piety Hill. Wm. Barton, Plaza. WATCH'AND CLOCK MAKERS. F. C. Luetje, Broad. T. 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. be No. 1641. Application fora Patent. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal.; August 4th, 1887. a TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Be George L. Hughes, whose postoffice address is Nevada City, California, has this day filed his application for a patent for 1410.4 linear feet of the Stacey quartz mine lor yein bearing gold with surface ground four hundred feet in width, situated in Eureka mining district, County of Nevada, and State of California, and designated by . the field notes and official plat on file in this . office as lot number 5zin Township 18 North, Range 1] East, of Mt. Diablo Meridian, said lot No. 52, being described as follows, to-wit. LODE LINE. Beginning at a sugar pine tree 2 feet in dia. marked “Ss. No.1" forthe South end of the claim on the lode and. running thence var.172 East, N. 14349 W., at4:19 chs., South Fork ditch 5 lks: wide; runs Northeasterly. at 7.58 chs. center of Rocky Glen running Westerly at 12.40 chs. South Fork ditch . running Northwesterly 1410.4 feet or 21 37 . chs. a pitch pine tree 13 in. dia, marked ‘‘s, . No.2” forthe north end ofthe claim. on the lode, from which the % sec. cor. between secs. 15 and 16 Tp. 18N., BR. 11 E.,M. DL Bo & M., bears 8. 1014 N. 6.70 chs. dist. and the top of anew incline shaft bears, 144° W. 5.20 chs. dist. and the top of an old raise bears 8. 644° W. 5.98 chs. dist. SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Beginning ata sugar pine tree 2 feetin dia. marked “S. No. 1” standing at the south end of the claim on the lode, and running thence S. 7245 W. at1.05 chs. lower bank of South Fork ditch running northerly and post No. 7 of Illinois Q. M. 200 ft. or 3.03 chs. to a post in rock mound marked “8S. No, 3” from which the W. cor. of the Dillon quartz mine bears 34° W. 9.95 chs. dist.; thence N.14%° W. at 2.y0 chs. to post “I. No. 8” of Illinois Q.-M. at 8.47 chs. center of Rocky Glen running westerly at 14.77 chs. cross sec. line between sécs. 15 and 16 at a point 0.67 chs. south from the 4 sec. cor. at 17:80 chs. mouth of tunnel 10 lks. to eust at 19.00 chs. South Fork ditch running westerly at 20.07 chs. south bank of reservoir, 1410.4 ft. or 21.37 chs. stake in réck mound marked “8. No. 4’ standing in the northeast corner of the Rocky Glen mill reservoir and from which the mill gate bears 8. 34° W. 1.10 chs. dist.; thence N.7234° E. at 1.80 chs. cross section line between secs. 15 and 16, 6.26 chs. north from the 4 sec. cor. at 3.03 chs.; pine tree 18 in. dia marked “s. No. 2” 400 ft. or 6.06 chs. toa post in a rock mound marked “S, No. 5’; thence 5. 14342 E. at 10.20chs., wagon road #4 lks. to the east at 14.63 chs., branch of Kocky Glen running westerly at 15.40 branch of Kocky Glén running westerly at 19.95 chs., wagon road running N.-E. & 8S. W. 1410.4 or 21.37 ¢ to post in rock mound.marked “S. No, 6’; thence 8. 724° W. at 1.33 chs., wagon road running N. EF. & 8. W. 200 ft. or 3.03 chs, to place of beginning, containing 12.4 acres of land. Magnetic variationi7° E, gontaining 12 94-100 acres. The location of this mine is recorded in the Recorde.’s office of Nevada Co., Cal., in book 10 of mg. locations. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Stacey quartz mine or surface ground are required to file their adverse Claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, “in ‘the State of California, during the sixty days pened of publication hereof, or they will be arred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. SELDEN HEYrZEL, Rezister. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing Notice of Application for Patent be published. for the period of 60 days, (ten cousecutive weeks), in the Daily ‘transcript, a daily n mavaner published at Nevada City, Nevada Co.,Cal. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. Fred Searls, Attorney. 2 : First publication, August 6, 1887, Stockholders’ Meeting, No I8 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY + order of the Board of Directors of the Nevada County Mining company, a corporation, a meeting of the Stockholders of the said company-wil) be held at the law office of John Caldwell, on Broad street, in the city of Nevada, county of Nevada, State of California, on Monday, the 15th Gey of August, 1887, at the hour of 7:30 o’clock Pp. m. of said day, forthe purpose of increasing the Copal Stock of said Corporation to One Million Dollars, to be divided into shares of Twenty Dollars each, * Dated Nevada City, June 8, 1887. justa @. E. ASHBURN, See’ty. « be Tv BILOUSNESS, ‘FORPID LIVER, —— _ Peveruni Agie, AND ALL MALARIAL TRO UBLES.3 DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, NERVOUSNESS . Loathing of Food. Kidney Complaint. Nausea, Impure Blood, General Debility: ™ Dr. Gunn's Bitters) RE PURELY “ VEGETABLE Perfectly Safe, Reliable. A. 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Every person who, in conformance with governing rules, sends to the JUDGE Grant Fund.on or before June 15th, 1857, (12 o’cloek), 50 cents and the names of the eleven most popular living menin America will be entitled to participate in thé contest. The money thus received will be appropriated as follows : Twenty-five cents will at once be credited to the Grant Fund. The remaining 25 cents, after deducting the legitimate expenses of advertising, will be placed in a common fund to be divided equally among the six competitors having the fullest list of the most popular people as indicated by a majority of ali the lists sentin. The new contest. igp. principles of an on, each competitive paver virtually acting in the nature of a balot, andthe six lists containing the greater numberof the eleven names shown to be the most popular by a majority of all the lists will be the successful prize papers. The magnitudeofthe prizes will depend upon the amount of money received, or in other words, on the number of competitors. The names and contributious of competitors will be acknowledged (and the progress of the fund shown) from week.to week in JUDGE Governing rules in this week's JUDGE; or circular mailed on recéipt of postage. Kequests for copies of paper must be accompanied by ten cents. . Address, “Grant Fund,’ The Judge Publishing Co., 38 Park Row, New York City. BEATTY'S Best Parlor Organs THE LATEST STYLE, SWEETEST TONE. Dimensions: Length 43 inches; height, iiiches; depth 22 inches. NEW STYLE NOW READY FOR 1887. BEArrys BEST is the leading style It is beyond doubt the very best for the money in the world. DESCRIPTION OF BEATTY’S BEST. ‘Bolid Black Walnut. It is a magnificent cabinet or parlor organ, suitable for the parlor of a millionuire, built from the very choicest of materials the market aflords or ready money can buy. Made after an upright Piano Forte, with three bellows combined—a new scientific plan—so as to render all the sweetest melgdies possible froin the Golden Tongue Reeds, patented, while at the same time,doing away with so many stops to confuse the performer, yet at the same time brinzing out sweeter music than ever. In this Organ attention is paid more particularly to its music, yet the case is finished very neat bu plain, finished light, so that the purchaser can see for himself that itis not imitation walnut built from pine wood, but solid walnut, built plain, so as not to take dust or dirt.’ Contains 18 full sets of golden tongue reeds of one-half octave each, and 12 full stops. The two knee stops.throw on the-balance. No dummies.. Equal toa oestop Organ. Elegantly finished and embellished with handsome polished panels and exquisite fret work designs. Thus it will be seen we offer an instrument having every requisite of the most perfect parlor Organ in a handsome solid walnut case. OCTA VECOUPLER The Octave Coupler differs from those in any other styles, and is the greatest invention of the aye in reed Organs. It is a pa tent divided octave coupler, and couples full five octaves, thus doubling the power, It is divided at the third octave, has two pauper stops, so that the bas¥ and treble can be Coupled tozether or separateiy,as desired, It is made of strohg coppered steel rods, and isan invaluable improvement on the old pernicious 85-cent wooden couplers in gen‘eral use, which couples only. four octaves, have only one coupler stop, which warp, swell and disarrange the entire action. ‘To avoid getting a 35-cent wooden coupler, buy no Organ that has not two.coupler stops,and that does not couple both. ways, up and down. Examine the stops carefully and if bag cannot find two coupler stops:do. not uy the Organ; it has a wooden cuupler,and a wooden coupler is a continual suurce of annoyance, and renders an organ worthless after a few months’ use. Best pantented stop.action to be found in the world. Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. MONE TO BE MADE. CUT THIS out and return to us, and we willsend you free, something of great value and importance to you, that will start you in business which will bring you ‘in more -nioney right away than anything else in this world, Any one ean do the work and live athome. Either sex—all ages. Something new oe coins money for all workers. We will start you ; capital not needed. This is one of the genuine, important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious aud enterprising will not delay Grend outfit free. Address TRUE & CO., Augusta, 2. workers for the Grant Fund, has materially . -fact, based upon tre ' . . . +the north endofttheehinrortie ode and . t 4 . } . . . mine bears § . . .road running northerly, . tree marked S, No. 1;” thence S$ 3.342 . chs to postin rock mound marked “I. No. lated from a transverse line) and running . 2S W, at 1.30 chs . wagon road running east and west, at 11.36 upon as posted and: from which an air raise bears 831%42 W, 30 iks dist, and from which the milf smoke.. stack bears 8 4334> W, at 12.70chs, center of . Rocky Glen running westerly 1499.5 ft or . 22.72chsto.apost in rock mound nrarked . “I, No. 2" from which a pine tree 3ftin dia bears S 204° E, 1.60 chains dist. , , Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Beginning at post “I. No. 2” standing at running thence N 54449 E, 145.8 ft or 2. chs to post in rock mound marked “I. No . 3”’; thence S 35142 EK, at 11.44 chs center_of } Rocky Glen running westerly, at 12.59 chs . cross sec, line between sections 15 and 16 at . a point 7.50 chs south of the 1; see. cor. . 1184.7 fect or_.17.45.chs.Intersect— the—west-. side line of the Stacey quartz mine, and set a postin rock mound marked “I, No, $;"" . thence 8 14%4> E along the west gide line of the Stacey quartz mine, 191.4 ft Or 290 chs . to post marked “S_NO. 3; thence N 724° E. along the. south end line of the Stacey . quartz mine, 71.3 ft or 1.08 chs intersect the eust side line of the Ilinois quartz mine and set a postin rock mound marked “I, No, { alx’ standing-on-—thetower bank of: the . South Fork ditch; thenee $ 3514° EF, at 1:14 chs wagon road running east and west, 113 5{ ft or 1.72 chs to post in rock “mound marked . ‘I. No. 4;” thence 8 541442 W. at-0.78 chs, . South Fork diteh runnins hortherly, at 2.27} chs post “I. No. 1,” at south end-of claim on . lode, at 2.57 chs wagon road ranning north. erly and southerly, 814.7 ft or 4.92 chs to . postin rock mound marked-“I. No.5” from which the*N W cor. ofthe Dillon quartz 80145 W668 chs dist;. thence N 35349 W, at 3.10 chs wagon road running . westerly, at 3.39 chs .cross section line between sections 15 and 16at a point 16.13 chs . south of the '4 sec. cor., at 10.50 ehs waz at 11.10 chs s 11.44 chs NE 22 chs, Wagon road running chs center of Rocky Glen sterly, ati8.c1 chs a sugar piné tree 3 feet in dia from which the millsmoke . stack bears S 27>. W 1499.5 ft or 22.72 chs to. post in rock mound marked “I. . No. 6:" thence N 44ig> E 174.9 ft or 2.65 chs to place of beginning, containing 11.01 acres. 7 side of an old barn, at same barp, at 12 westerly, at 14 . as follows, viz ; chs to a tunnel on the lode 20 feet long . chs cross section line between sections NEVADA DRUG STORE, Corner Broad end: Pine Streets..5.:....... Beusiesaee . Nevada City Ww. DD. Vinton, PROPRIETOR. LARGE STOCK OF PATEN FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, : COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MARR OIES, TOILET ARTICLES OF T MEDICINES, ALL KINDS. NA REFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS / petent Drugzist and perfect purity guaranteed. BY A COM. . Agent for the Imperial, London, Northern and Queen Insurance aa, No. 1631, . Application for Patent to Mining Olaim. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal, .)une 6, 1887. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Thomas Maloney and M. A auch, wh x Postofiice is Washington, Nevada cour Cal.,-haveande-appleation tor-patent for . the Rising Sing Quartz Mine, bcaring gold, . situate in Washington mining district, Nevada county, (alifornia, and described in the plat and field notes on tile in this office, SURVEY OF THE LODE. eginning at pest in*Fock mound-marked 8. Q. M. No, 1; on south end of the lode m from which original post bears 8. 6445 E. 21 links distant and post No.4 of Cornueopia quartz mine approved survey bears S 31> 19) W 1.67 chains distant. Thence with magnetic variation 17> E 7 W 5.60 chs to cut on eroppings 25 links to right B oR . chs to a tunnel on the lode 30 feet long (with incline shaf trance to saic 25 feet deep 12 feet from e tunnel) lo links to right: ing initial point of location; 1402.8 ft, or chs to postin rock mound marked “R M No. 2,” on north end of lode claim. from which @ black oak tree 8 in dia,beats'S 0.42 W 38 links distant. SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. B ning at post-in rock mound marked “RSQ M No. 3,” at southeast. corner from which a live oak tree 5 in. dia bears 3 89° W 27 links distant, and original post bears S 724° E 43 links distant. Thencé with magnetic variation 17° east, N 10> 21’ W, 17.15 2 & 11, 83.75 chs west of section corner common to sections 1, 2,11 & 12, Tp.17N, R11E, MD M, 1418.3 ft or. 21.49 chains; post in rock mound marked *RSQM No. 4,” atnortheast corner from which a pine tree 10in. dia bears $53'4° W 82 links distant; and post No, 6.0f Marrietta Gold & Silver Mining Co. (OES. pitent) designated as lot No. 38 bears $2 31.48-chains distant, and section eor > oS ner Common to sections 1, 2, 11 & 12, Tp i7 N, t, 34. , ti tiie init , . fy 3 d vars S82> 57’ E, 34.79 chains Connecting line: Beginning at 14 -sec, . R11 E, MD M, bears $82° 57 Reirihe 2 cor. between secs 15 and 16 T18 N ki. #. distant. Thence $ 86> W 103 ft or 1.56 MDB&M andrunning thence N 10142 E . Chains; post No. 2 on north end of lode 6.70 chs toa pitfe tree marked “8. No.,J thence $ 1434> E ! 21.37 chs to a sugar pine W 4.26 Magnetic variation 17> E, containing 11.01 acres. ‘The location of this mine is recorded in the Recorder's otlice of Neyada county, ip . 300k 10 of Mg. Locations. .
The adjoining claimants are Stacey claims and Dillon quartz mine Any and all persons«claiming adversely any portion of said Illinois quartz mine or surface ground are required to fiie their ad. verse Claims with the Register of the United . States Land Office’ at Sacramento, in the State of California, during the sixty days . period of publication hereof, or they will be . barred by virtue of the provisions: of the Statute. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is hereby orderea thatthe foregoing no. tice of application for patent be published forthe period of sixty days (ten consecutive weeks) in the Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper published at Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal, # SELDEN HETZEL, Register. Fred Searls, Attorney. First publication, August 6, 1887. “ALWAYS PURCHASE GOODYEAR’S RUBBER HOSE, BELTING ©-PACKING, Clothing, Boots # Shoes THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE OF RUBBER. . GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. R. H. PEASE, Jr, ) . 8. M. RUNYON, . f 677 & 579 MARKET ST., . San Francisco, Cal. . TO THE UNFORTUNATE. DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY, . No. 623 Kearney Street, torner Commercial San Francisc Agents. 0 Established in 1854 for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such us Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strie, ture, Syphilis in all i forms; Seminal Weakness. Impotency, etc. Skin Diseases of years’ standing Ulcerated Legs sucully treated. acetate . Gibbon has the pleasure of annooncing that he has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has resumed practice at the Dispensary, 623 urney Street, San Francisco, nts and those requirin. where his old patie uis services may find him, SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, th consequence of self abuse. This solitary e, or deprayed sexunbindulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an plmost unlimited extent, producing with luerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless zombatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spotsunder ‘he eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the zars, noise like the rustlig of leaves and he rattling of chariots, uneasiness about 4 ‘oins, weakness Of the limbs, confused vison, blunted intellect, loss.of confidence, liffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances; disposition to shun seciety, loss of memory, Hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath,coughs, consuuiption, night sweats, monomania and frequentinganity. Ifvelief be not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediate‘y, either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected: by: His new and scientifie mode ‘reating these diséases, which never.fails of effecting a quick and radical cure. MARRIED MEN, Jr those who contemplate marriage, who ire suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should nof forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. = : ‘» CURED AT HOME, Persons at a distance may be CURED AT dA OME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, length of time the jisease has continued, aud the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage .or curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions for use. The Docfor cures when others fail. Try him. By 2nelosing TEN DOLLARS in coin in a registered letter. through the Post Office, or hrough Wells, Fargo & Co., a package, of {send Greeting: To Libert Fshall, 8. M. Boyce, Michael D.Sw 4. . pany’s ditch. . more fully described claim, 262.7 ft or 3.98 chains; postin rock mound marked RSQM No. 5, at: northwest . corner from which a live oak tree 8 in. dia bears S$ 18° W 35 links distant, and original post 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 of corner common to sections 1, 2,11 &12, Tp 17 N, R1LE, M DM, 1409.8 ft or “1.86 chains to southwest corner, which corner, onsteep bluffof rock, impossible toset post, cet a witness post marked RS Q M No.6, WP, which bears N 89° E, 1.72 chains distant. . Thence N 86° E, 1.72 chs, post marked RSQ iM No, 6, W P, 14: ftor2.z6chs, post No. 1 on north end of lode claim, 412.5 ft or 6.25 chainsto tie place of bezinning, and containing 10 ¢3-100 acres, ansi designated as lot No. 57, in Sections and 11, Township, North, Range 11 East, Mt. Diablo Buse and Meridian. Said ldcation was made b who conyeyed one-half Baugh. F Adjoining claimants are Marictta Gold and Silver Quartz Mine-on the eust, Cornucopia Quartz Mine on the south. All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this -office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is hereby ordered that the forezoing notice be published for sixty days, or ten consecutive weeks, in the Nevada Daily Transcript newspaper, a dai newspaper published inthe town of Nevada, in Nevada county, California, that being the nearest newspaper to the land described therein. SELDEN HETZEIL, Rezister. The first day of publication was ou the sth 2 y said Maloney, interest to said , day of June, 1887. John Caldwell, Attorney, MM YLONS.—In the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of CaliforState of California, countyof Nevada, The People of the State Of California y Hill Mining and Water Company, Anna E, Smith, Seth Mareney and Alvan Todd, fefendants. You are hereby. required to “appear in an action brought azainst youin the Superior Court of the County of’ Nevada, State of California, on the 4th of April, 1487, by C. Hudepobl, Plain‘tiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day-of service) after the service on youof this Summons,if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, within thirty days or judgment willbe taken against you by default, according to the prayer of said complaint Judement to set aside the sheritl’s sale made ou the sth day of Oct. 1886, to all that Real 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 county and State, and, des ignated as Lots Nos. 34,40 and 41, in Tp 16, N. R.10 E.M. D. B.-and M, containing 545 und 84-100acres. Alsoa tract of timber land in said Tp County and State Also that cerbe nia. 88. . tain ditch known as the York Mining ComAlso right of way for ditches and mining tunnels, all machinery, tools and otherappliances of whatsoever nature, antiicind-belonging to;-or-used-in-connec= tion with said mining’ claims and ditches. Also, that certain Canyon Claim gitiate one half mile from the village of Little York, said county and State, known as Empire Ravine. Also that certuin other canyon situate, lying and beingin Little York Tp known as “Scott Ravine.” Said property is in Book No. 56 of . Deeds on pages 884 et seq. Records of Nevada eounty, Cal. to which reference ‘is hereby j made. And to cancel the certificate of purchase made by the Sheriff,andif a Sheriff's . deed is executed to the purchaser undersaid ; Bale or his assigns before said judgment is . rendered, that said Sheriff’s deed be also eanceled, and for such other relief as is agreeable to equity. For cause of action plaintiff alleges that on September 10th, 1686, defendant Todd recovered judgment against said corporation defendant, in Department 1 of the Superior Court of the City and ounty of San Francisco, said State, for the sum, of $2769 96-100, and by Virtue of an execution issued on said judgment, directed tothe sheriff of Nevada County, California, said Sheriffon the 6th day of October, 1886, sold-all of said property in one parcel. the &th day of September, 1886, recovered a judgment against said 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 24th day of September, 1886, a judgmentin Department . of the Superior Court, said City and County, for $3433 55. ‘That said Marshall on October 10th, 1886, purchased from said Sweeney his said judzmeut, and on the 13th day of October, 1856, paid to the Sheriff the sum of $300) tu redeem said property from said execution gale. That on the lxth day of March, 1887, plaintiff recoyered a judgment in Department No. Two of the Superior Court of said City and County for $5y.8 48-100. Thaton March 1y, 1887, said Marshall filed for record in the office of the County Recorder of Nevada County an instrumentin writing purporting to be a gale to defendant Smith of his said judgment. Allof which more fully-wppears in the complaint on file herein to which reference is hereby expressly made, And youare hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Pees In testimony whereof, I, F. G. jaa Beatty, Clerk of the Superior Court “~~ ) aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the seal of said C qu the City of Nevada June, A. D. 1887. ourt, at office, » On the 16th day of F. G, BEATTY, Clerk, By W. D. Harris, Deputy Clerk. Gaylord & Searlsand C. A. & F.'P. Tuttle, PI's Att’ys. jy 3 Notice for Publication. Land Officg at Sacramento, Augusb 2, 1987. TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT modichng Oil we Gerered by OxproaslORSy TAO. Setics te” ae ete” wee Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kedrney. . fal proof in »support of her claim, street, corner Commercial, San Francisco,. 22d that said proof will be. made Office Box 1957. 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