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Baily Transcript. ack tors Patent. G.8. Land Office, Sacramento, Cal.,) August 4th, 1887. ‘ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA7/} Robert.Curnow whose pustoffice ad is Graniteville, Nevada county, Cal., hes this dev filed his application for a pat ent for 1499.5 linear feet of the illinois QUaiiz nitude, vr vein, bearins gold, wit suriace ground 3.4.7 feetin width, situated in Eureka miain,s district, county of Neva de andstate of California, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file iu this office xs Lot numberd4i, in township: I> . north, range 11 east, of Mt. Diablo meridi an; saidlot No. 51 being lows, to-wit: Begiuninz at a point in rock mafked “I. No. 1” fortbesouth end of the Claim on the lode, from which the corner a suzar pine tree'l8in. in re S354¢> east, 1.05 chs. dist., 14 sec. cor. between sections loan 116, T.: 46 NR11E,MDB&€ M, bears N 124° W 17.7 chs dist. (this course and dist. being calculated frum atransverse line) and runnins thence var. 17> east, N 3514¢> W, at 1.30 chs wagon road running exst and west, at 11.36 ehs, asuczar pie stump 4 feet° in dia upon which the loration notice was posted and from which an air raise bears 33 445 W, 30 lke dist, and from whieh the mill smoke stack bears S 834° Wat 12.70chs, center of Rocky Glen ruun nz westerly 1492.5 ft or diameter and the 22.72 chsto. a post in reck mound marked . ,o. 2’ from which pine tree 3ftin dia . “I No. ; bears § 0l4> E, 1.60 chains dist. Survéy of Exterior Boundaries. Beginning at post “I. No. 2” standing at; the north end oftbe claim on the lode anti runnin: thénee N 449° E, 14.8 ft or 2.27 chs to post in rock mound marked “I. N 8’; thence 8 35195 E, atll.44ehs center of+ Rocky Glen runuing westerly, at 125) chs Gross see. line between sections 15 and 16 at a point 7.80 chs south of the 14 sec. cor. . Liots-reet ur 17.00 chs intersect the west g.de line of the Stacey quartz mine, and set a@ eostin rock mound marked nad No. 8; tience S1#{> F alon< the west side line of the Stacey quartz mine, 1v1.4ft-or t a wtatu “S Nu. 37" thence N along the south end line of the Py ! quartz wine, 71.3 ft or 1.08 chs intersect the . action brought’ azainst you by the above e.s side line ofthe Ulinvis quartz mine and { get a postin rock mound marked “I. No. 7 aidstanding on the lower bank of the South Fork ditch; thence 8 35145 E, atl.l4 ¢ 8 wageun road running east and west, 113 5 ftor1.72 ¢hs to post in rock mound marked “J. No. 4;" thence S 5444° W. at 0:78 chs, . Boucu Fork diteh runnin. northerly, at2.7 chs post “1. No. 1,’ at south end of claim ou lode, at 2.57 chs wagon read running vortherly and southesly, 3.4.7 ft or4.yz che to postin rock mound marked “I. No. 5” from which the NW cor. of the Dillon quartz mine. bears S 8155 W608 chs dist; thence N 354¢° W, at 3.10 chs wagon road runninz westerly, at 3.3: chs cross section. line between sections 15 and lo at a point 16.13 chs south of the \4 sec. cor., at 10.50 chs wagon road runnin, northerly, at 11.10 ens svuth side of an old barn,at 11.44 chs N-E cor. of . same barn, at 12.22 chery Wazon read running . chs center of Rocky Gien westerly, at 14. running westerly, atis.1 chs a suzar pine) tree 3 feet in dia from which the millsmoke stack bears S$u7> W 149.5 ft or 2.72 chs to post in reck mound marked “I. No. 6;' thence N e4sg? EK 174.4 fc or 2.65 chs to place of besinnine, containing 11.01 acres. Connecting line: Besinninz ut 14 sec cor. between secs 15 and 16 6.70 chs toa pine tree. marked ‘“S. No. thence 514%° E 2 hs to a sugar pine tree marked S. No, 1;” thence 8 394° W 4.6 ehs to postin rock myund marked “I. No. ” Magnetic variation 17> E, containing 11.01 auv location of this mine is recorded ‘in the Recorder's office of Nevada county, in Book 10 of Mz. Locations. : Toe adjoining claimauts are Stacey claims and Dillon quartz mine Any and aii persons claiming adversely . any portion of suid [ilinois quartz mine or} -gurface ground are required to file their ad. Verse claims with the Kezisterof the Uniteu . States Land Office at Sacramento, in the} State of California, during the sixty days} riod of publication hereof, orthey will be arred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is hereby orderea that the foresoins no. tice of application for patent be published . forthe period of sixty days (ten consecu. tive weeks) in the Duily Transcript, a daily . newspaper pudlished at Nevada City, Ne[ vada county, Cal. 7 SELDEN HETZEL, Register. Fred Searls, Attorney. First publication, August 6; 1587. No. 104l. Application fora Patcnt. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., Auzust 4th, 1887. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. THAT George L. Hughes, whose postoffice ress is Nevada Vity, California, hus this ¥ filed his application for a patent for 1410.4 limear feet of the stacey quartz mine or vein bearing yold with surface ground four bundred feet fn wiath, situated in Eureka mining district, County of, Nevada, and State of California, and desi mated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as lout number 52 iu ToWnship is North, Range 1] East, of Mt. Diablo Meridian, said lot No. 52, being described as follows, tu-wit LODE LINE, Beginning at a suzar pine tree 2 feet in dia. marked “s. No. 1 for the South end of the claim onthe lode and running thence var. 17> East, N. 144° W., at4.lyciie., South Fork ditch 0 iks. wide, ruus Northeasterly. at 7.58 chs. ceuter of Kocky Glem running Westerly at 12.40 chs. South Fork ditch running Northwesterly 1410.4 feet or 21.37 chs. a pitch pine tree isin, dia. marked ‘s, No.2” fortae north end ofthe claim on the lode, from whieh the 4% sec. cor. between secs. 15 and 16, Tp. 18 N., KR. 11 E.,M. D. B.& M., bears 5. 0'4> N.6.70 che. dist. and the top of anew incHne shaft beurs >. 144° W 5.20 che. dist. andthe top of un old raise bears 8.6142 W. 5.98 cls. dist SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. —Beginuing ata suzar pine tree? feet in dia. marked Ss, No. 1” standin atthe south end of the cl on the lode, and running thence 8. 7240 _W. at 1.05 chs." lower bank of South Fork Bitch running vortherly and vst No. 7 of llidsoist?-M. 200 ft. or 8.68 chs. BR ‘a post in rock wound murked “3s, No. 3’ from which the N.NW.‘cor. of the Dillon q‘iartz mine bears 8. 5.> = W.yv.¥5 chs. dist.; thence N. 14> W. at 2. 6hs. to post“. No 8” of illinuis Q. M. at 8.4Achs. center of Rocky Gien running wester!\at 14.77 chs. cross sec. line between secs. Lo dud 16 at a vint 0.67 chs: svuta from tue 4 sea cor. at 7.80 ebs. mouth of tunnel 10 ks. toNgust at 15.00 chs. South Fork ditch running weiterly at 20.07 chs. south bank of reservoir, 140.4 ft. or 21.87 chs, stake in rovk mound marke “3. xu. 4 stanuins in the uortueust Coruer ofthe Rocky Glen mill reservoir and from . which tne mill gate bears 5. i}g> W. Liv Cas. dist.; thence N. 724° E. at l.sochs. cross section line between sees. lo and 16, 6.26 cis. north from the 4 sec. cor. at 3.03 chs.; pine tree 18in. dia marked “3s. No. 2” 40 ft. or 6.06 chs.toa post in a rock mound marked “g. No. 5'’; tuence 3. 1454> E. at 10.20chs., wagon road 34 lks. to the east at 14.68 che., branch of Kocky Glen running westerly at 15.4) branch of Kocky Glen ruuuing westerly at 1y.v5 chs., wagon road running N. KE, & W. 1410.4 or 21.87 cis. to post in rock mound marked “Ss. No. 6’; theuce 8S. 7449 W. at 1.83 chs., wagon road running.. KB. & 8. W. 200 ft. or 3.03. chs. to place of beginning, containing 12.4 acres of lund. a Maguaetie variation 17° KE, containing 12 94-100 ucres. % The location of this mine is recorded in the Recorde ’s otfice of Nevada Co., Val, in book 10 of my. lucations. Any and ali persuns claiming adversely any portion of said Stacey quartz mine or surface ground ure required.to file their adverse Claiu.s with tue Keister of the United Btates Lani Office at Sucramento, in the Btate of California, during tie sixty days peror of publicutiun hereof, or they will be arred. by virtue uf the provisions of the Statute. SELDEN HEIZEL, Keister. . It is hereby ordered that the forezoing No tice of Applica ion fur Patent be published for the period of W days, (ten cuusecutive weeks), in the Daily ‘iranscript, a daily pewapdper published at Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. Fred Searls, Attorney. First publication, August 6, 1887. Notice to Creditors, : In the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, dStete of California. In the matter of the estate of Nanc’’ Jane Lyle, deceased. STATE NANCY JANE LYLE, DECEASed. Notice is hereby given by the uhreigned administrutur of the estate ot Naney Jane Lyie, deceased, to the crecitors of and all persons having f aime against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after } first publication of this notice, to C. F eG lush: an, atturney of the said admipisrf of the said estate, at his law olfice at the town of Truckee, Nevada county, Calia. THEODOKE WETMORE, Administrator of the estute of Nancy Jane Lyle, deceased. ad ‘We cordially recommend G as the best remedy rn to us for Gono: rhora We hare sold cones Alcott & Lisk, Hudson. N. ¥. Price 61.00, described as ful. mound . rizinal . . Attest : F. G. Beatty; Clerk. at ant. TiIK NRE} MDB&M andrunning thence N 104° EF) Insolvent Notice. * H N the Superior Court of the county of Ne1 vada, State of California. In the mater of Gribble & Com pany,insolvent debtors, swald A. Petre, of tne firm of Gribble & Co. ‘ swald A. Petre having filed in this Court hi setition, schedule and inventory is inse] veney, by which it appears-that be is an insolvent debtor, the said Oswald J. Petre is iereby declared to be insolvent. The Sheriff of Nevada county is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate,real ind personal, of the said debtor, except such . of all his deeds, vouchers, bovas of accvuut . und papers, and to keep the same safely un tilthe appointment of an assicnee of bis estate. any debts tothe said fnsolvent, or to deliver any property belunging to him,or to any person, firin, or ecorpuration, or association tor hisuse. The said debtor is hereby for . bidden to transfer or deliver any property until the further order of this Court, except . as herein ordered. . Itis further ordered that all the creditors . of said debtor be and appear before the Hon. . J.M. Walling, Judge ef the Superior Court, . of the suid County of Nevada, in open Cotrt, . vf the Courtroom of said Court, in tue City v Nevada, County of Nevada, California, on the Thirty-firstday of July, a. D. 1887, at 16 o'clock A. M. of that day,to prove their debts and choose one or more assisnees of the’ estate of said debtor. It is further ordered thatthe order be published in the wevage Daily Transcript; a newspaper of general circulation, published in the said county of Nevada, as often as the said paperis published, before the said day set for the meetin < of creditors. And it is further ordered that in the meantime all proceedinzs against the said Insol vent be stayed. Dated Nevada City, June 27, 1887. J.M.WALLING, Judze of Superior Court. A. Burrows, Atty fur Insolvent. Summons, N THE: SUPERIOR COURT OF THE county_of Nevada, State of California.— ANNIE KOBERTS, Plaintiff, ts vs. JAMES RICHARDS ROBERTS, Defeudant: The People of tie State of Cwlifornia send greeting to James Richards Roberts, DefendYou are hereby required to-appearin an named plaintiff, in the Superior Court o3 . the County of Nevada, State of California, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service a you of this Sumuions, if served within this county; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty’ days, or judgment by default will be’ taken against j . you, according to the prayer of said com'-plaint The saidaction is brought to obtain a a deis may be by law exempt from execution,and . All fersons are forbidden to pay j Absolutely Pure. HIS POWDER NEVE R'VARIE: —A Marvel of purity, strength an wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, shor weight, alum.or phosphate powders. Seld Onlyin Cans, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall street, New York wm,T. COLEMAN &C>., Agents ’ San francisco. gos ant, BEAST Mexican cree of this Court dissulving the bonds of ! . matrimony.now existing between plaintiff . . and defendant, uponthe ground of defenu} . ant’sfailureto provide plaintiff with the . . common necessaries of life, and upon the . further ground of defendant’s willful neg. . lectund abandonment of plaintiff, us is: al lesedin the complaint which reference is hereby made. And you ate hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answertne said fomp lara us above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court forthe relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and seal of the said Superior Court, of the county of Nevada, State of California, this lsth day of May,in the year uf our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven. [SEAL] ‘¥F. G. Beatry, Clerk. [my2l W.P. So weer, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notioe for Publication. Land-Office at Sacramento, August 2, 1887 wou IS HEREBY GIVEN THA1 7 the following-named settler, has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said -prvof wili be’ made before the Hon. the Superior Judge at Nevada City, Nevada county, on Septembe: 17th, 1887, viz.: Isabella scKeon, of Nevadu . City, for luts 8andyvofs. Ev of N. E. 4, Sec. i4 Tp. 16N.K 8 E. She namesjthe fol-} lowing witnesses tu prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz.: Charles Richards, of Nevada City. I, J. Kolfe, of Nevada City. J. H. Wentworth, of > Charles Hughes, of Nevada City. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. Assessment Notice. TEVADA CITY GOLD QUARTZ MINING L COMPANY. — Locution of principal place of business, Nevada City, Cal. Location of Works, Nevada County, Cal. ,.Notice is hereby -iven that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 21st day of uly, 1887, an assessment (No. Ay qf Ten Cents per share was levied upon the capital stuck of the corporation, payable immed:ately in United states vold cvin, tothe Secretary, atthe office of the Company, Morgan & Roberts’ Block, Nevada City, Califor nia. Any steck upon which this assessment shall remain unpuid on Saturday, Aucust 2sth, 1587, will be delinquent, and advertis ed for sale at public auction, and unless dayment is made before, will be sold on Monday the Sth day of September, 1887, tu pay the delinquent assessment tosether with costs of advertising aud expenses of Buie. B. N. SHUECKAFT, Secretary. (tfice—Morgan & Roberts’ Bluck, Nevada City, Cal. Assessment Notice. Cee MINING COMPANY. LOCAtion of principal place uf business, san Francisco, Cal.—Location of works, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a meetin, of the Buard of Directors, held on the Sixth -day of July, 1887, anu assess ment (No. 25) of Ten Cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of he curporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No. 5z2 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Tuesday, the vth . day of Ausust, a, D. 1887, will be delinquent, and advertised for pale.at publie auction; . and unlesr payment is made before, will be . } suld on TUESDAY, the suth day of August, ta. D. 1887, to pay the delinguent usscessment, together with costs of advertising and expenoses.of sule. THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Office—No-5zz2 Moutgomery street, San Francisco, California, j9 Sacramento Bank. ‘ TS OLPEST SAVINGS BANK IN THE } City. Corner J and Fifth Streets, Sac . ) 'ramento, Guaranteed capital, $500,000; paid up capital, $200,000; loans on real estate, July , 158), $2,044,818; term and ordinury deposifs July 1, 1585, $1,955,581. fc and ordinary deposits received, and dividéads paid in anuJary and July. Mone WNoaned upon real estate only. This Bask does exclusively a savinyvs . bank busineda, Information furnished upob application W. PB COLEMAN, President. Ep. R. HaMILTON;Cashier. agllm ANOTHER CHANCE for PUZZLE WORKERS THE Judge's Second Prize Difering In Behalf of the Grant Monument Fund: NSPITE OF ITS MORF OR LESS COMplicated character, tue JupbGe’s Grand Word Contest, just ended has proved a yreut success. By it°JupGe hus enlisted over 3,000 energetic, spirited and intelligent workers for the Grant Fund, has materiails swelled tue total previously received turough the Grant Monument Committee, by. the contribution of a yood sized check, and has in addition divided $600 amon, elshtsuccessful and happy puzzle workers asa reward fortheir labor and iogenuity. JUDGE now inaugurates a second contest of aneven more popular character than the first—a contest in whlch every school child can engage and stand an equal chance with vlder competitors. Every person who, in conformance with governing rules, sends to the JubGE Grant Fund.oucr before June 1th, , 1887, (12 o'clock), 50 cents and the names of the eleven most popular living men in America will be entitled to participate in the contest. fhe money thus received will be apprupréated as fullows : Twenty-five cents will at once be eredited to the Grant Fund. The remaining 4 cente, after deducting the lezitimate expenses of advertising, will be place@in a common fund to be divided equally amonyz the six competitors having the fuilest List of the most popular people us indicated by # majority of all the lista sentin. The new contest is, in fact, buseq upunm the principles ofan election, each competitive paper virtually acting in the nature of a baltot, and the six liets containing the ‘greater uumberofthe eleven names shown to be the most popularby a majoriiy of all the lists will be tne gutecestulrice papers. The magnitude ofthe prizes will depend upon the amount of moley received, or in other words, on the number of competitors. The names and Sop DEhoes of competitors will be acknowledged (and the progress of the fund shown) from week to week ip JupGe Governing mle’ in this, week's JupGEe; or circular mailed on receipt of postase. Kequests for copies of paper must be accompanied by teu cents. Address, “Grant fund,’ The Judge Publishing Co., 98 Park Row, New York City. ou file herein to . Seiatiea, Liniment OoURES j Scratches, Contracted . Gumbago, 8 va-ns, Muscles, Rheumatism, . Strain, . Eruptions, S3urns, Stitches, . Hoo Ail, 3ca.ds, £tifPJoints, . Ecrew stings, Backache, . Worms, B tes, Galls, Swinney, Bruises, Sores, Saddle 8unions, Spavin Galls, Corns, Cracks, Piles, THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY weomplishes for everybody exactly what. is tlaimed for it. Ovo of t ie reasons for the great vopulur ty cf the Mux‘anyg Lintment is found in ts universal licability. Everybody reeds such a medicine, The Lumberman needs it in case of ao ‘ident, Tho Housewife needs it for general fam'ly ise. The Canaler needs it for his teams and Lis nen, ‘ The Mechanic needs it always on his work »nch. a The Miner needs it in case of emergency. The Pivueer needs it—cau't get wiong with. mutit. The Farmer needs it in his house, his stable, smd his steve. yard. The Steamboat man or the Boatman seeds itin Uveral supply ofl. utund ashore. The Heorse-taucier necus it—it is Lis best ‘riend and safest retiance. The Stock-grower needs 1t—it will save iim thousands of « ollars aud a world of trouble, The Railroad man eds it and will need ts0 tong as hin iife isa round of accidents and lanyers. Tee Kackhwoedsman needs it. There ie sOthing like It a> wn untidote for the dangers © lift, laub a.d comfort which surround the doneer. The Merchant needs it about his store smoug his employees. Accivents will happen, wud when these come the Mustang Liniment is Vauted ut once. Keepa toitle inthe House, ‘Tis the best f economy. Keep a Bottle in the Factory. Its imaediate use lu case Of accident saves pain and ons of wages. Keep a Buttle Atwayes tu the Stuble or use when wanted. TO THE UNFORTUNATE, DE. GIBBON'’S DISPENSARY, No. 623 Kearney Street, ‘orner Commercial San Francisco Established in 1854 for the treatment of Sexual anc Seminal Diseases such as 1ea, Gleeét, Stric Syphilis im all its inul Weakness ‘y, ete. Skin Dis of yeurs’ standin Ulcerated Legs suc cessfully treated. — Dr. Gibbon has the pleasire of annooncing that he has returnea from visiting the principal Hospitals of Euope, und has resumed practice at the Dis pensary, 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco, where his old patients and those requirin, .is services may find him. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, Seminal Emissions, the consequence of 3€lf abuse. This solitary vice, or depraveu sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited ex‘ent, produciog with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unlese -ombatted by scientifie medical measures. viz: Sallow countenance, dark Spots unde: the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the gars, uise like the rustlig of leaves and *he rattling of chariots, uneasiness about ‘oins, weakness of the limbs, confused vis ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, liiidence in a@pproachin< strangers, a dis ike to form new acquaintances, disposition ~o shun suciety, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples und various eruptions about the face;furred tunzue,fetid breath, vouyhs, consumption, night sweats, monomania ana frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained ersons so affiictet-should apply immediate 'y, either in person Omby letter, and have u cure effected by his newund scientific mode treating these diseases, whith never fuils o, effecting a quick and radical cure. MARKIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marriage, Who are sufferinz under any of these fearful mab adies, should not fonzset the sacred respon sibility resting upon them, nor delay to ob‘ain immediate relief. CURED AT HOME. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT dOME, by addressins a letter to Dr. Gibbon, tutin; case, symptums, len th of time the euse hus continued, and the medicine 2 promptly sent, free from damaye wo iy, tv any purt of the country, with ain directions for use. The Docren others fail. Try him. By SY DOLLAKS in coinin a rezstered letter rouch the Post Office, or hrough Wells, reo & Co., a packaye o} nedicine will bed&ivered by express tu any art of the United states. Address DR. J. F. GOBBON, 623 Kearney. street, corner Commercial, Sun Francisco, fice Box 1957. or cures nelosin< T Notice to Oreditors. Fatate of Philip Richards, deceased. Woo IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE se undersizsned, Executors of the Las Will of Philip Richards, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims aguinst the suid deceused, tu exhibit then, with the necessury vouchers, within ten months after tie tirst publication of this notice, tothe said Executors, atthe store of Wim. G. Richards, at Nevada City, in the County of Nevada, state of California. W.G KICHAKDs, F.8. RICHARDS, JAMES BENNALLACK Executors of the Lust Will of Philip Richards, deceused. . Dated at Nevada City, Cal. July 6th, 1887. Cross & Simonds, Attys for Executors. Stockholders’ Meeting. Noe IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY urder of the board of Directors of the Neyada Comal? Mining pre ry a corporation, a meetin« of the stoe holders of the suid Company will be held at the law office -of John Caldwell, on broad street, in the city of Nevada, county ef Nevada, State of Califorhia, on Monday, the 15tu day of Auyust, 1687, at the tour of 7:30 o'clock Pp. M. of suid day, forthe purpose of increasing the Caption stuck of said Cerporution to One Million Dollars, to be dividea into shares uf Twenty Dollars euch. Dated Nevadu City, Juue 8, 1887. justd C. k. ASHBURN, See’ty. Mustang ~ . The Reason. Canadian Statesman—Teally, now, this retaliation business would be an excellent thing for the Dominion. Tie closing of Ans rica against us would make business just x0om aud boon on his side of the line, Hamble Ciiizen—tien why dou’t you do something to provoke thé American president to set the retaliation law in motion against ns? n2 Cavadian Statesniau—Well—er—al—you snow, he might take it into bis head to do it, lout you see, and if we become too prosperous, don’t you kuow, it may make us proud, and pride is—ab—is very sinful —Pittsburg Dispatch. Heaven and the Other Places, Omaha Peddler—Want any nice mottoes, mun, all hand worked und—— Boarding House Keeper—We have all the nottors we want. “I’ve got some nice ‘God Bless Our Home’ mottoes, 10m.” “I'm fully supplied; have a ‘God Bless Our Home’ motto in every room.” “Here's something new, mum, just out: “Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me, for of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven.’” “The idea! We don’t take children here, sir.”—Omaha Worl. _Charity In the Future. . Omaha Lady—Jane, I am invited to a party to-night and haven't a thing to wear, Can’t you lend me that silk you have got through with? High Priced Servant—I would, mum, witn pleasure, but I just’ gave the old thing away to Mrs. De Grand. She’s goin’ to the same party. *.o Mrs. De Grand?” “Yes, mum, poor thing; she’s got a big bouse and bas to keep four servants.”— Omaha World. Working Him Nicely. “My dear,” said a husband who is fond of putting posers, “can you tell me why young women who don’t want to get married are like angels’ visits?” -a The lady finally gave it up. ; “Because they are few and far betwee Ha, ha,’ha! Not bad, eb?” “Exceedingly clever. He, he, he! By the way, Jolin, can you let me have that’ $5u?” “Certainly,” said John.—New York Sun. jaints, Iudigestion. Mild but effective. : SOLD BY DRUGUISTS. ~ Nevada County N. G.R.R. 4 TIME TABLE NO. 27. Take Effect Thursday, May 26th, ALAM LEAVING NEVADA CITY: 9:3 A. M. 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Our lar e Catalogue of 20,000 Musical . ublicatio 6 sent free on app jieation. Teachers shouia write to us for terms and discounts, : abash Avemue, C ~$. Brainard’s Sons, Publishers, w hiengeo, I) -\ ¢or Infants and Children. “Castoria is s0 well adapted tochildren that P toany prescription mowntome.” HA. Anchen, M.D., 131 So, Oxford 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tas Ceyravr Couraxy, 182 Fulton Street, N. Y. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructit‘on, . {ae Swirr Sprciric Compaxy, Atlanta, Ga.: Kills Worms, gives sleep, and prowotes diion, — — EE No. 1681. Application for Patent to Mining Claim. United States Land Office, Sacrament, Cal., 4une 6, 1887. WeoS IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ThomL as Maloney and M. A. Baugh, whose Posto fice is Washington, Nevada county, Cal., have made application for patent for the Rising Sun Quartz Mine, bearing gold, situate in Washington mining district, Ne-‘ vadacounty, alifornia; and described in the plat and field uutes on file iff this office, as follows, viz: SURVEY OF THE LODE. Beginning at post in rock mound marked “R.S.Q. M. No.1,” on south end of the lode claim from which orizinal post bears 8. 6% E. 21 links distant and post Nu. 4 of Joraus copia guartz mine approved survey bears 31° 1° W 1.67 chains distant. Tuence with magnetic variation, 17> E N 3? W 5.60 chs to cut on croppin 8 5 links to risht, 5.92 che tu a tunnel on the lode 30 feet lun. (with incline shaft 25 feet deep lz fect from enrance to said tunnel) links ty right: 7.57 che tu a tunnel on the lode 10 feet long, being initial point of location; 140.8 ft or 21.36 chs to postin ruck mound marked “KSQ M No. x,” on north end of lode claim from which a black oak tree 8 in dia,bears $ 0.442 W 38 links distant. SURVEY OF EXTERIOR ROUNDARIES. Beginning at post in rock mound marked “RSQM No. 3,” at suutheast corner from which a live oak tree 5 in. dia bears 38.5 W 27 links distunt, and orisinal post bears S 7.4° E 43 links distant. Thence with magnefie variation 17° east, N 10° 21’ W, 47.15 chs cross section line between sections 2 & 11, 33.75 chs west of section corner common to sections 1, 2, 11 & lz, tp. 17 N, K 1) E,.M D M, 1418.3 ft or 21.49 chains; postin rock mound marked “KSQ M No. 4,” at northeust corner from which a pine tree 10in. dia bears 3 531449 W 3. links distant; and pust Nu. 6 of Marrietta Gold & Silver «ining Co. (U. 8. patent: designated ag lout No. 88 bears 8 26° E 81.48 chains distant, and section vor ner common to sectious 1, 2, 11 & lz, Tp i7N, K 11 E,M D M, bears 882° 57’ E. 84.7. chains distant. Thence 5 86> W U3 ft or 1.5 chains; post No. 2 on ‘norton end of lode claim, 22.7 ft or 3.8 chaius; post in ruck mound marked RSQM No. 5, at northwest cornér from which a livé_ouk tree 8 in. dia bears S$ 18° W 35 links distant, and ori-inal pust bears N 15° W 12 links distant. Thence 84° 16’ EK, 4.00 cha, crosssectiun line between Sections 2 & 11, 38.1 Chains west of corner common to sections 1, 2, 1) & 12, ip 7 N, RILE, M DM, 1409.8 ft or 21.36 @hains to southwest corner, which corner on steep bluff of rock, inypussible to set pust, set u witness pust murked RSQ M No.6, WP, which bears N 8° E, 1.72 chains distant. Thence N 8°-E, 1.72 che, pust murked RSQ M No. 6; W P, 14.2 ftor2.6cu8, post Now 4 on north end of lode claim, 41.5 ft or 6.25 chains to the piace of becinning, and countuining 10 .3-100acres, ans desicznated as lot No. 57,in Sections z and 11, Towaship 17 North, Rance 11 East, Mt. Diably Buse and Meridian. zs Said location was mude by said Maloney, who conveyed one-half interest tu suia Baugh Adjoining claimants are Marictta Gold and Silver Quartz Mine on the eust, Cornucopia Quartz Mine on the svuth. r xi persuns hulding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present tae same befure this office within sixty du)s from the first day of publishing hereof. SELDEN HETZEL, Kezister. It is hereby ordered that the forecoing notice be published for sixty days,or ten con secutive weeks, in the Nevada Daily Transcript newspaper, a daily newspuper pub lished in the town of Nevada, in Nevada county, California, that being the neurest newspaper to the land described therein. SELDEN HETZEL, Re-ister. The first day of publication wus on the 8th day of June, 1887. Jubn Culdwell, Attorney. YU NS YONS.—In the Superior Court of . ’ ) the County of Nevada, State of California, State of Casifornia, county of Nevada, ss. The People of the State vf Califoruia send Greeting: To Liberty Hill Mining ana Water Company, Anna E. Smith, Seth. Marshall, 8. M. Boyce, Michuel D. Sweeney and Alvan Todd, Defendants. Yuu are hereby requirea to appear im an action brought asainst youin tne Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State _of Califoraia, on the 4th of April, 1587, by C. Hudepubl, Pluaintiff, and tu auswer thé complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of tuis Summons,if served within this county; or, if served out of thiscounty, within thirty days urjudgment wilibe taken against you by default, according tu the praye: of said eomplaint. The said action is brougnt to vbtain jud -mentto set aside the Sheritl’s sale made vn the sth aay of Oct. 1886,to all that Kea) hstate lying in said county of Nevada, in and to those certain pieces and parcels uf mining land lying and being in Little York fownship, said county and State, and desixnated us Lots Nos. 3.,40 and 41, in Tp lv, N. R,10 E.M. b, B, and M, containing 540 and 84-100 acres. Alsou tract of timber land in said Tp County and State Aliso that certain ditch knuwn as the York Mining Company'sditch. Alse right of way fur aitcbes and mining tunnels, all machinery, too.s and other appliances of whatsvever nature, and kind belunging to, or used in coauection with said mining Claims and ditches. Also, thut certuin Canyon claim situate ane nbulf mile fromthe village of Little York, said county and State, known us Empire Kuvine. Also that certain other canyon gituate, lying and beingin Little York Tp known us “Scott Ravine.” Said property is more fully described in buck No, 6 uf Deeds on pages 344 et seq. Records of Nevada county, Cul. tu which reference is hereby made. And to cancel the certificate of puréhase made by the sheriff, andif a Sheriif's deed is executed tu the purchaser under said sale or his ass.gns before said judsment is rendered. that said sheriff's deed be a.su canceied, and fur such otner relief us is agreeuble to equity. t For cause of action plaintiff allezes that vn September 10th, 1886, defendant Todd recovered judgment against said curpyration defendant, in Department 1 of the superior Court vfthe City and = ounty of San Francis cy, Baid State, for tue sum of $2769 26-100, and by virtue of an execution issued on suid judgment, directed tothe oheritf of Nevada County, California, said Sheriffon the .th day of Octuber, iss, suld all of suid property inene parcel. That defendant Sweeney on the8th day of September, 1886, recovered a judgment against suid corporation defendant in Department 4 of the Superiur Court uf said City and County of San Francisco for $1225 64.That defendant Marshal recovered vu the 4th day of September, is8s¢, a judsment in Department 1 of the Superior Court, said City and County, for $4453 55. That said Marshall on October loth, 1885, purchused from suid Sweeney his suid jud ment, and vn the 18t» day of Octuber, 1860, puid tu the Sheriff the sum of 3300. tu reueem saiu ruoperty from suid execution gule. ‘that on be 1.th day-ef March, 1887, plaintiff recovered a judgmentin Departinent No. Pwo of tue Superior Court Of-said City and County for $5.28 38-100. That ya March 1y, 1887, 8.id Marshall filed for record in the office uf the County Kecorder of Nevada County an instrumentin writing purporting to bea sale to defendant Smith of his said judgment. Allof which more fully appears in the cemplaint on file herein to which reference ‘8 hereby expressly made. And yoware bereby notified thatif 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. aches In testimony whereof, I, Fi G. jar Beatty, Clerk of tne superior Court aforesaid, do hereuntoset my hund and impress the seal of said Court, at office, in the City ral cane On the lieth ‘day of June, A. D. 1887. F. G. BEATTY, Cl rk, By. W. D. Harris, Deputy Clerk. Gaylord & Searls and CU. A. & F. P. Tuttle, PIff’s Att’ys jy 8 Established in 1852. Nevada : Assay : Office. J. J. OTT, Proprietor. NO. 2% MAIN STREET.. ..NEVADAUITY. OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and ‘Agsayed. By seylest, Guld bars exchanged fur Coin. In connection with my Assay Office [ have a suall Quartz Mill with which I can make practical Mill Tests, «nd guarantee correct. returns in every way. 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On that day I wassuddenly stricken with that disease in both hips and ankks, For twenty days I walked on crutches. Then the pain was less violent, but it shiited from joint to juinc. For weeks I would be totatly disunied, either on one side of my body or the other. Tue paiu never left me a moment for eleven years and seven months—that is from March 1, 1875, when J was first attacked, to October 1, 1586, when I was cured, During tuese cieven years of intense suffering I tried innumerable prescriptions from various physicians, and everything sugested by friends, but if I ever received the least nelit from any medicine taken internally or + ceptoinghe Lam not aware ofit. 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