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August 12, 1886 (4 pages)

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5b RRM AR RAR LES A i w Z So! Eh B ED, F. TAYLOR, ‘ plication of foregoing fh day of June, 1886. The first day of notice was on the % at Ba 2 z Rear SACRAMENTO BANK. OLDEST SAVINGS BANK INTHE [ pig ol Jand Fifth Streets, SacraGuaranteed capital, $500,000; paid ento. Ep. R. Hamitox, Cashier. ig COLEMAN, President. agil.6m Notice of Intention to Becom Sole Trader. * oe men (0 Denomse a Sole Trader. Palm, wife of Chas, W. Paim, resident Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal., ‘veing sirous of availiag myself of Title XIl., Part lil, the 8 Court of Nevada county, on Saturday, the 28th day 0! ugust, 1836, pos of the Court on o oo or day to whieh hearing mi be postponed by e Cour the Deudgment and order of said Superior to on and trans-_ Court, authorizing me poi cad Sam Trader. The nature to carry on and : that da;, or on such other act business in my eS ee Sonat is that ot buying and selling wares and mdse., and keeping ® gener inessasmay seem advantageous, in Nevada City, Nevada own ie of the Application of Alic: en that I, Alice G. al vain such other bus -saidALICE G. PALM. Dated this 28th day of July, 1886 4 Thur Oo — ry the vision of the Code of Civil lication to intend to make app! State of 8, — Assessment Notice. pal place of business, Works, Nevada City, Califorven, that at a meetheld on the an mn se 0 mt ¢ fifteen cents per share waslevied up tony Oe of the corporation, pay United States gold coin, the law office of Joh Cakiwell, Broad Street, Nevada City, Calif Any stock upon which this assessmen' EVADACOUNTY MINING COMPANY. N Location of evada City, ‘Location of ad day of August, 1A36, the capital stock able immediately, in to the Secretary at shall remai: oy on the 7th da: Sapomber. 4. 3. feat vie deingaent \ivertised a nites nd ie * sade before; to pay the delinquen with costs of advertising ea Homily -O. ~ Broad Street, Nevada City, Calfornia. a genet bigs Eee eee ee DR. BR. M. HUNT, Physician, OFFICE AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE NEVADA CITY. J hn Caldwell. CALDWELL & FORD, Attorneys & Counselors at Law ce—-Beckman Building, cor. Broad Pihe streets, NEVADA CITY, CaL. anu auction ; anc rae day of Sept., ay cent €. ASHBURN, Secretary. Offive at the Law Otfice of John Caldwell, Thos, 8. Ford ot ° ab ana Estray Notice. “AME to the premises of the undarelgsed, between \ ou Bet and You Bet tion, July 11, 1886, about 900 pounds. with star in forehead. Branded C on shoulder, and two small dots on the ae owner is hereby notified to call‘and prove and take her away. JACOB GEARHART. Heavy bi foretop, mane and tail. property, pay charges jy16 a Bay Mare, weighing Two hind feet white, left ELS 6} poonpoy g00'Ts =H ‘ourqoupy Aue 04 Y JLVULNAONOD AN’ 3 — EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. BAOAD STREET..... ~NEVADA CITY »ppasite National Exchange Hetel, JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor ,Successor to D. Welllington) a fie Los of Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams, with Elegant ies, Wagons and 1 ee ei Bere Sot touie ant on the most terms. Che Horses are tree from vice, ot goodatyl and capable of going as fastas any gentleman «ares to drive, tacriages for Funerals Attended to with Promptness. stood Saddle Horses.alwayson hand, Proprietor of the YMPIRE STABLES i. announdes that he has now the larges ted Noi 7 aud A. No. 4, SE cot, and msy 4,1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, f ~Netary Public and Conveyancer. Ortice —South side Broad street, opp. Union 4 vada, street, N City. ULL practice ‘mall the ,_ ne of State, and the-Courts of the Unite : the State of California. wWilldraw up Deeds, . 60 each, certificaces. a aegasaa nt, h pi wrda. pb thi Application for Patent to e Minfor gold, 1499 5-10 eet in length, with sutiace too 3-10 feet ete th ia Cherry fin ui Nevada county, Cali District, and described in the and fiele notes on file in this office, as ‘lollows, viz: Commencing at setin rock mound marked 8, No. 3:at.NW. cor. of claim, + hence 3.9% deg. E., 1360 chs. to pose marked 8. thence S. 80 deg. 0.74 chs. to post marked 8. A. No. 4, thence. 4 —* &., 7.43 . to post marked 8. No. 5, E., 1.47 chs. to pos . 5 at SW cor., post xed 8. W., 22.72 w mark : E. cor., thence: Pe et 9 of na and containi 20. od vomgrte be a as lor No, 48, in Section 30, Township 18 North, Range n ast, Mt. Diab} Base and Me Me Adjoin' claims are the “‘American’ and “Sante Anita.” : All persons holding any. adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the gaine before this ripen Put ancy a day~ trom the first day of publi-hing he: cot. ED. Fr. TAYLOR, Register. Gaylord and Searls, Attys. Publication will be mvie-in the Daily Transcript, published at Nevada City, Cal. ED. F. TAYLOK, Reg.ster The first day of publication of foregoing notice waz on the 25th day of June, 1886. DR. LIEBIG Private Dispensary, 400 Geary St., San Frann cisco, Cal.i Conducted by qualified Ph sic:ans and Surgeons — regular graduates. 42 The OLDEST SPEC 1ALISTS in the Unite States, whose LIFE LUNG ‘XPERIENCE, perfect method and pure medicine, insu‘e SPEEDY and private chrome «nd nervous diseases. Affections of the Q BLOOD, SKIN, KIDNEYS, BLADDEK, ERUPTIONS © ULCERs, OLD SORES, oO SWELLING of the GLANbs, at SCRE MUUTH, THRVAT, BUNE PAINS, permanent<= ly cured and eradicated <x from the system for lite. NERVOUS DEBILITY, IMPUTENCY, SEMINAL LUSSES, SEXUAL DECAY MENTAL AND PHYSICAL \ WEAKNESS, AILING MEMORY, WEAK EYEs, STUNTED D, VELOPMENT, IMPEDIMENTS TO MAE RAGE, ete., FROM EXCESSES vit YOURI obL FOLLIES, OK ANY CAUSE, SPEH FLY,SAFELY AND PRIVATELY CUKEDE YOUNG, MIDDLE AGED and OLD menand all who peed medical SKILL, and EX PERIENCE, coasult the old European physician atonce. His opinion costs nothing, save future misery and shame, When inconvenient to visit che city for treatment, medicines can be sent everywhere by express FREE FROM OB ERVATION. It is self-evident that a physician who gives his whole attention to a class of diseases ATTAINS ~— SKILL, and physicians throughout the country, knowing this, frequently recommend ditficult cases to the OLDEST SPECIALIST, by whom every KNOWN GOOD REMEDY is used. ‘The Dovtor’s AGE and EXPERIENCE make his opiaion of SUPREME IMPORTANCE, &£@7 Those who call see no one but the Docwr. Consultations free and SACREDLY CONFIDENTIAL. Cases which have taileu in obtaining relief elsewhere especially s0licited. Female diseases successfully treated, THE DOUTOR wiil agree to forfeit $1,000 for a case undertaken, not cured, Callor write. Hour;: Daily, from 9 A. M. to4 P. M., 6 to 8 evenings, Sundays, 10 te lZonly. SEND POR THE SANITARIST GUIDE TO HEALTH; SENT FREE. Adas above. . If pimples appear $nthe face, if you become listless anu de’pondent, look out foi he complications with Vital Weakne-s and toss of Viality known as Prostatorrhes Hundreds of lives have been lo.t for the” want of proper treatment for this somplication, aud thousands have lost alt their prop#ty and pleasure in life from its effects. DR, LIEKIG’s Wonderful German invigorator, Permanently preyents all unuatural losses irom the system tones the nerves, strength sng the muscles, check. the waste, inviyorates the whoie system, and restores the .fflicted to Health and Happiness, THE KEASON SO MANY CANNOT GET CURED OF SEMINAL WEAKNESS, LOSS OF MANHOOD, etc., IS OWING Tv a JSOMrLICATION, CALLED PROSTATORRHEA WITH HYPEKAELHESIA, WHICH REQUIRES PECULIAR TREATMENT. 1-R, k XBIG’'S INVIGURATOR I3 THE ONLY rUSITIVE CURE FOK PROSTATORRHEA, WITH PECULIAR SP&CLAL TREATMENT, USED AT THE LIEBIG DISPENSARY. PKICE OF INVIGOKATLOR, $2, Case of aix bottles, $10. Set to any address, covered securely m observation. Most powerful electric belts free to pacients. TO PROVE THE WONDEKFUL POWER OF THE INVIGORATOR A $2 ofthe Given or Sent Free. Consultation free and private. Call or address LIFBIG DISPENSARY 400 Geary St., san Francisco, Private Entrance, 405 Mason Street, four blocks up Geary Street from Kearny. Mvin Entrance through Dispensary Drug Store. JANen 1 PRIVATE DISPERSARY 62 KEARNY S™ SF Ca “RESTORED. NJ Established for the "Scientific and Speedy Cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases. The Ex»ert Specialist, ular graduated Physician and Surgeor of Michigan. Young Men And MIDDLE-AGED MEN, who are suffer ng from the effects of Youthful Indiscretion face, loss of energy and memory, frequency MANHOOD, PROSTATORRHEA, ete. 4, MY HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE Having been margees in charge of two lead ing hospitals) éna: troubles with excellent results. ousor sv 1 power. to be askillful and successful Surgeon, thoroughly informed in my special DISEASES OF iN. Allapply ing. I wi case I undertake, or fo: ation in office or by letter Frm private. Charges reasonable. Thoroug’ examination, including chemical and wicrocopical analysis of urine and advice, $5.00. 4 Office hours, 9 to 3 daily, 6 to 8 evening. Sunday, 9 to 12 only. vall or address $1,000 “Consult ; To W.8 Cosan the sum ef $130 10. i R. ALLEN, as is well known, is a regeducated at Bowdoin College and University ] He has devoted a lifetime to and is acknowledged to be the most expert Surgeon in his specialty on the Pacific Coast. or Excesses in maturer years, Nervous and PuysicaL Drsitity, Impotency, Lost Manuvop, confusion of ideas, dull eyes, aversion to society, despondency, pimples on the of urinating, etc. Remember, the tor hasa VEGATABLE COMPOUND, the result }* of many years of special practice and hard study, which, under his special advice, has uever faited of success in the cure of LOST les me to treat all private I wish it distinctly understood that I do not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miracuI glaim only ‘hysician ana to me will receive my honest re) r complaints. No experimentguarantee a re cure inevery eit nd ey va. ; Celia Consolidated Mines, Limited, a ecrporation, George Staacke, James Dunan, and 8. 0. Pease, ‘ : Defendants. Whereas, Towle Bros. & Co., W. 8. Coyi an, Thomas Cu'ry, G. E. Redmayne, L, B. Smith, F. L, Rathburn, Fred. J. shearer, J. D. Joyce, T. Kouse, C. L. Lamphere, M. F. skeahan, M. J. Roach, Thomas White, G. W Kramer, and A W. Clindinnin, on the 7th day of July, A.D. 1886 red ment against “Celia n Limited,” a corporation, to the respective following parties, and respective sums to-wit: To Towle Bros. & Co. the sum of $1749 16 and $2 tor filmg and recording notice of lien, and connsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $200, together with costs of suit taxed at $45 75. Fo Thomas Curry the sum of $79 60. To G. E. Redmayne the sum of $43 75. To L. &. Smith the sum of 368 66. To F. L. Rathburn the sum of $141 065. To J. D. Joyce the sum oi $48 39. To-F. J. Shearer the sum o1 $73 37. ToT. Kouse the sum of 278 08 To J. L. Lamphere the sum of $74 94. To M. F. Sheahan the sum of $46 82. ‘To Thomas White the sum of $85 36. ing their several liens, of suit taxed at $111 70 and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $400. witn interest thereon from the date of said jadgment at the rate of seven per cent. per anoum tiil paid, which said judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book 2 of the said superior Court on ies 17 et seq; ard whereas it is ordered t the fiens set forth in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed, and prop rty therein de-cribed, tu-wit: y That ceriiu gold bearing quartz mive, with the i«provements thereuvn, and the quartz mill, a d real vstate, and sppurtenances hercinafter described, all situated in the Town-hip of Wushi yon, county of Nevada and State of California, now and »t ali times h reinafter mentioned, owned and’ possesse i by te ‘Celia Consolidates Mines, Limited,”’a corporation, and more particularly described as follows: That certain mining claim known as the Celia Quortz Lode Mining Claim, and de scribed as beginning at the N. E. corner, 950 teet from the shaft on said mine, at a post 3 tin monument of stone, and markeu “‘C. M.z” thence 1500 feet sou.h on a line paral lel with lode to similar post, ~ marked “‘€. M.?” thence 600 feet weat te similar post marked “C,.M.:” thence north 1600 feet, on a line parallel with first line, toa similar post marked ‘U.M;” thence East 600 feet to piace of beginning, comprising in all 1500 feet in length along said vein or lode, and 600 fet in’ width; also that certain mining claim known as ‘Free Trade Mine,” and described as joining said “Cel a Mine” on the north,.and bounded by the ‘Cora Maud” mine on the north Said claim describea as. commencing at_the -outh ead live of sad claim; running thenc: cast 300 feet, tow stake marked “F. T.;” thence north 1500 feet ona line parallel with lode to astake marked ‘‘F, T.;” thence 600 feet west to a steke marked ‘'F. T.;” thence 1500 feet south un & line parallel with lode to a stake marked “‘F. T.;” thence 300 feet east to.place of beginning; alsothat certain ditch and water rigt to the waters in Missouri Canyon, its affluents and taibutaries. up to the Omega Company’ditch, known as the Missour: Canyon ditch, and consisting of 1,000 inches of water; said water ri. ht commencing where the locator posted a notice ona cedar tree in said canyon, anidiverted the water into a ditch; also all mills, sluices, boxes, flumes, hose, pipes, rulway tracks, cars, blacksmith ghop, and all othr machinery used in working orde veloping the sais mives, or any of them; ai-o hat certain mill site known as «he Ce lia Quartz Mili sitand descr be: as commeucing at a post on easterly sid« of Celia Quartz Mine marked “U, M.S. No. 1,” from which a cedar tree 24 inches dimiueter bears 3 7l degrees W. 18 links vistant, and post No 3 felia Quartz ive, being 8S. E. co.-ver of said mine bears 8. 18 ‘legrees W, 4.738 ¢inins dist ut; ‘hence with muvetic variation 17 deyreeE., N88 1-2 degrees E. 6 1+ chaus to post marked “CU, M.9.” No 2. together with costes ron. which a spruce tree. 36 inches da, be rs 8, 48 desiees E. 20 lnks distant, tience N.O degrees 18’ EB. 8.20 +huins, © vost marked "C ot 8” No. 3, from which a fir tree 24 in. dia, bears N, $7 3-4 degres &. il link-;th-nee 8. 88 1 2 degrees W. 6.10 ch.ing to post marked "*U, M. 8.” No 4,0u easterly boundary of Celia Quarta Mine, from which a sugar pice tree 18 inches dia bears 8. 12 degrees W, 69 links disi nt; thence 8.0 degrees 18” W. 8.20 cha'ns to the place of beginning, containing =n area of 6 acres, and upon which is situated th: mill, and other houses, machinery and oth; er mining works, together w th everything belonging thereto, be sold at pubiic auction to satisfy. ssid judgment, together wi n interest and costs. i Notice is ht reby giver that I will seli at public auction, in tront of the Courtho: se door, in Nevada City, County of Nevada, and State of Ualifornis, on Thursday, August 12th, 1886, Between the h.urs of 9 o’clock, A. M, and 5 o’clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o’ciock M. of that day, all the right, title and interest which the defendant, a corporation, herein named, had, held, -owned—-or-possessed by them on the 7th day of July, A. D. 1886. the dy on whi.h said judgment. was docketed as aforesaid, or which they may have subsequent'y acquiredisand toall the above described property, to the htyhest bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment, together with interest and costs, Given under my hand this 19th day July, A. D. 1886. : GEORGE LORD, Sheriff, Nevada County, California. By J. L. Heiuann, Under Sheriff. G. H. Colby & Caldwell & Ford, Atty's for plaintiffs. jy20 of Notice to Bond Hold rs. Office of County Treasurer of Nevada coun' ty, Californ a, OTICE i here’ y given that I am_ prepared to r-deem ‘he following Londs of Nevads county, issued May 22d, 1883, viz: Bonds num cred 168 t 309 in lusive If not presented for payment within 40 days, i terest will cease at the expiration of that time in conformity with the Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors, under and hy virtue of which the bonds were is11 sued, GEO. E ROBINSON, Treasurer of Nevada County, Cal. Nevada City, July 7, 1886. j 8-4t-law Nevada County N. @.B. RB. , . TRAENS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT Nevada City --ON AND AFTER— Thursday, June 10th, 1886, AS FOLLOWS LEAVING. A. M. DAILY ; connecting with Pasoirew arriving in San Francisco at 9.45 6.40 Py 40 P. M. DAILY; connecting with overland leaving San Francisco at ,8 ARRIVING. 1.05 A\M, DAILY. 5.00 2M DAILY connecting with Pas Ne senger leaving San Fran at 7.3¢ may porcine will pledge themielves to supprimari: if provide i they are qualified voters of the . ‘ alelecion tor Cleveland and Hen and one for every ery twenty-five votes, cast.at the last , » of Nev ds, Grass Valley and vered @ juag , tween the hours of 2 o'clock p. m. ands lidated Mines ele Inspector — C D Bobo; Judges— J E Carr, B N Shoecrafr; 188 votes, 8 dele. ate . om en D H. Harrison; J e' gates. CC Conaway; Judges -Wm Binkleman; 239 votes, 10 delegates. West Preo net -Inspector P H Paynter; Judges be held between tne hovtrs of 2 o'clock p. m. and 8 o'clock p. m., insuch manner as. the To M. J. Roach the sum of $34 15. voters nt shall declare. _ ; 'o A, W. Clindinnin the sum le . _. allison Ranch Precinct—Inspector —J Also the sum of $35 for filing and record. Field; 42 votes, 2 delegat Melarky; 28 votes, 2 delegates. Deadman; 34 votes, 2 delegates. Harrigan; 30 votes, 2 delegates. Schroeder; 4€ votes, 2 delegates. , Indian Springs Precinct Inspzctor—John Mow : Brown; 12 votes, 1 delegate. Houston; 21 votes, 1 delegate. Donald; 18 votes, 1 delegate mins; 94 votes, 4 delegates Hickman; 12 votes, 1 delega ge n;7 votes, 1 delegate. Dri coll; 25.votes, 1 deiegate. Do le; 37 votes, 2 delegates. 31 votes, 2 d-legates. skill; 42 v: tes, 2 delegates. roll; 7 votes, 1 delegate. Lang; 5 votes, 1 delezate. + son; —-vetes, 1 del ness; 20 votes, 1 de.egate. Coffey; 30 votes, 2 delega’ Merriam; 18 votes, 1 delegate. G Dickson; 37 votes, 2 delegates, yan; 32 votes, 2 delegates. Patterson; 6 votes, 1 delegate. gu're; 23 votes, ? delegate. McLeud; 1. votes, 1 deleg te. sey; 382 votes, 2 delegates. directed to issue certificates of election to ‘. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. eee Bhar THE-SPECIALIST. 4 N with) Ss Superior Court of the County of in us, we make No. 11Kearny St., San Francisco . Treats all and Private BB oy are Diseases with W Suceess Pane : . State Convention to meetings Fs open doors, The Great English Remedy : lio’ a. ISM note D Shearer, T. Ro Lb. Lamphere, G. . deleeates to . W. Kramer, (oy ple vardian ad litum . heldia \ had on ;. M. F. Bteahan,) J. B. Joyce, Thomas . Sist, 1836, ; pe tath, 1886, Pa re eo pon
White, and 4. W. Clindinnin, — Committee HOLE the p 6 of the a Election come before the vention. Al e nominees of the State and County ventions may vote at -aid ies, The basis of representation in said Couny vention shall be one for evfract:on thereof. The ele: tion shall be held in the precincts Trackee beNev: City Precinct No. 1— Precinct No, 2 Inudges—John bber, John Dunnicliff; 214 yotes, 9 deleGrass Valley—Fast Preci) jDR. MINTIE, D. in 4 ntie, 11 Kearny 8t., 5. F., Cal. Will esent to any one tating sythptoms, sex age, Strict serecy in regs rd Law, at the following times ard places: The elec ion shall b: held in ging ote of Nevada and Truc*ee b: tween the hours of o'clock p.m. and So'clo-k p. In the precinct of Grass Reese . the hours of 1 o'clock p.m. an p.m. present shall ceclare. ; Nevada City Precivcts Nos. 1 and2 are hold their election jointly at the City Hall, — : . East ard West Grass Valley Precincts are directed to hold their election jointly at the SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 1—3 DELEGATES, Névada City Precinct Nos, 1 and 2-—In—J. C. Rich; Jud; R. E. . ice, or C. desired, by, Dr.} private name Sample Bottle Free, ying by letter to all businexs transactions. HM: chell, D -P Riley, E Lb Sampson; 239 votes, 10 delegee oe Ww J. Crase; Judges—M. P. Stone and J. Truckee Precinet—Inspector—H Davis; DR. GIBBON’S 7“.. Judges—W H Croger, Geo E Marshall; 142) gage DIS P ENSAR Y¥ . _ Allison Ranch Precinct — Inspector—S. votes, 6 delegates. Ne. 633 hearmey Street. Beno:t. Inall other precincts the election shall Buena Vista Precinct—Inspector—Wm Cottage Hill inct — Inspector — D Forest Springs Precinct—Inspector—J Rough ai d Ready Precinct—Inspector—J ery , 27 votes, 2 delegates. Anthony douse Precinct—Inspector—J C Pieasant Ridge Precinct —Inspector—H Mooney Flat Preenet—inspector—R Fitz. principal Hospitals of Europe, and has re-. Omega Precinct—Inspector—A. T. Fry. gerald; 12 votes, 1 delegate. umed p at the. ry, 623 Bear Valley Precinct. — Iuspector—Jas Speneviile Precinet—In«pector—C Bit . Kearney Street San Francisco, where his . Rose. ner; 27 votes, 2 aelexates. : id patients and those requiring his serviccs Yuba Precinct—Inspector—Geo. A. Hare. boca Pree net —iaspector—James MecBloomfielc . recinct— Inspector—E CumKelief Hill Precinct—inspector —John Lake City Pipadet -seepector—¥M PridColumbia Hill Oretenh. hinpdaens John Moore's Fiat Precinct—Inspeetor—James Eureka Precinct—Iuspector—J W Robb; Washington Precinct—Inspector—E BrimOmega Precinc —Inspector—John O’CarBear Valiey Precinct—Inspecuor—John Maybert Precinct—Inepector—Dave Jobnhirch vile Precinct Inepector—John OonFrench Corral Precinct—Inspector—Frank Sweetland Precinct— ecw D North San Juan Precinev—Inspector—J Cherokee Precinct -Inspector—J L MorLittle York Precinet—Inspector—Thomas Lowell Hili Precinct—Iuspector—Wm MaHunt’s Hill Precinct—Inspector—Malccm You Bet Precinct—Inspector—John HusThe fuxpeciors and Judges of election are tre delegate or delegates elected from their RA Ge Cehalt of the County Central Committee. FRANK POWER, Chairman. Feuix GIuuet, Secretary. jy28 ii Annua Meeting. MQNHE regular an: ual mecting ot the Stockmay find him. abuse. This solitary vice,or depraved sexu i! indulgence, is practiced th both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following . Wood train of morbid 3: unl by scientific medical measures, vis:. Sallow . Moulton. -ountenance, dark spots under the eyes,. Birchville Precinet—Inspector—R. Ap pain in the head, ringingin the ears. noise . Thomas. sike the rine 3 chariots, un ness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted . «ntellect, loss of confidence, di proaching strangers, a dislike to form new . acquaintances, disposition to shun societ; loss of memory, : various eruptions about the tongue, fetia breath, coughs, vonsumption, . ~.Meoney Flat Precinct ~Inspector.— Hy night swcats,monomaania and frequent insani, Fiene. ed should apply immediately, cither in person . Manning or by letter, andhave a cure effected : new and acientific mode of. treating this diveases, Which n-:ver failsof effecting a quick and radical cure. Or those who contemplate marmage, -vho are suffering under any of thes. fearful maladies, should not forget the saered re: obt obtain immediate relief. HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr Gibbon, stating case; sygaptons, len, disease hascoatinued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosi' full and plain directions for use. The Doctor cures when others fail. Try him. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in goin, ina registered letter through the Post Office, or through , if qualifiec.” —_ warns & Co. a package ot median . ELH. spdigg corso (oe United Sate TY PEO) AH. Parker, Recrotary. jy20 steet corner Commegcial, San Francisco, Ottice Box 1957. ; son'and W. F. Englebright. Biue Tent—Iuspector—E. P. Hagar. SUPERVISOR DISIRICT NO. 2—3 DELEGATES. East and West Gras. Valley—In-pector— . _ “* THE Ul! FORTUNATE Buena Vista Precinct—Inspector—D. W. Pingree. : Cottage Hill Precinct—Inspector—J. M. Corner Commercial San Francisco Esta in . Higgins. » 1854. rr oo Forest Springs Precinct—Inspector—Jos. ment of Sexual j Perrin. ' and Seminal DieSUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 3--] DELEGATE. ‘eases such asGonBloomfield Precinct—Inspector D. RB. Meorenes, Clee t) . Rittices: ? a is in all it sypai : Relief Hill Precinct—Inspector—R. A, Penrose. ‘ . Seminal weakr #8 . " Lake City Precinct—Inspector—P. A.’ separa . Pe 0! % aie Sv yeara’s standin ae Hill Precinct—Inspector—A. L Moore’s Flat Precinct— Inspector—Jas. Reid. ‘ Graniteville Precinct—Inspector Geo. #. His. Washington Precinct—Inspector—W. T. Van Oudsboorn. re of announDr Gibvon has the nog that he has returned from visiting the SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 4—1 DELEGATE N. San Juan Precinct—Inspector—Jas. A; Stidger. : Cherokee Precinct--Inspector — 8. V. Rathburn. Sweetland Precinct — Inspector—Frank * seminal, Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self by the youth f 8. ns French Corral Precinct—Inspector—Wm. less combatted ot, eaves and the rattling of Rough and Ready Precinct—Inspector— ness about.the loins, weaki J indian Soriige P Inspector—B ndian ngs Precinct—Inspector—H. dence'in ap. L. Hatch. te ne Anthony House ety, . Chas Novay. = snd: Pleasa.t Ridge . Precinct Inspector -I. ace, furred-; C. Buckland. Precinct— Inspector —. ,heotic flushes, :-H relief be-not obtained, —Preeinet —_Inspector — H. y his ; SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 5—2 DELEGATES. Truckee Precinct— Inspector—H. K Gage; oS e ——— TP. —s. ; oca Precinct—Ins ow—D M: Dysar:. Married Men. Little York Precinct—Ingpector—W. J. : at ill. < Lowell Hili Precinct—Inspéctor— —— nsibility resting upon them mor delay to Hunt’s Hill Precinct—Inspector—A._ G. Turner. a Be . You Bet Precinct — Inspector —J. 8: Goodwin. : The inspectors and judges of. elections are directed to forwa'd the returns to the Secretary of the Republican + ounty Com mittee as soon as possible atter the electi-n to be canvassed so that the credentials can be made out for d legates Qualification of voters. ‘‘All who voted for Blsine in 1884, or would have so voted Cured at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED*AT h of time the ty, fo any part of the country, with Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney‘ The Nevada TriWeekly Herald, Nort! San Juan Times, Grass Valley aily Tidings and ‘fruckee Republi an will please copy. holders of the Derbec Blue Gravel . Mining Company will be held at the office of the Com any No. 622 Montgomery Street, Sav Fra:cisco. California, on TUESDAY the 10th day of Au.n 6, 1886, at the hour of 8 o'clock p m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors toserve for the enouing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. ransfer Books w li close on Wednesuay. July 2sth, at 3 o’cigck p. m. ; THEO WETZEL, Sec’y. Office— No. 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California, Notice to Creditors . Pigs OF ROBERT HUTCHINS, de. ceased. Notice is herchy given by the uidersigned, executrix, of the last will of Robert Hutchins, deceased, to the creditors o', and all persons having claims agains: the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary Vouchers within four months after ‘he first publicat on of this notice, to the said executrix at the office of Gaylord & searls, Nevada (ity, Nevada county, California, the setae being the place for the transaction of the buxiness of said escate. ‘ALMIRA C, MILLIKEN, Executrix of th last will of deceased. Dated at Nevada City, Jusy 9, 1886. jy 10 ECK’S REMIUM ERFUMES CAMELIA POWDER For the Complexion. Finest Goods in the Market. For sale by All First-Class Druggists. HAMILTON McCORMICK, Attorney and Counselor at Law, FFICE—Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets. Cowmercial Street, Nevada Cice, COLLEY BROTHERS, ~Prop’s. DEALERSIN“ Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Savsages,acte } At the Lowest Market Rates. We also keep on hand a ‘choice stock of BACON AND LARD. J. G. HARTWELL, County Surveyor, —saxp— U. 8. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR _2@7O'fice at the Court House. co, W. CROSS. 2 JAMES K. BYRNS BYRNE & CROSS, Attorneys aud Counselors at Law, ‘DR. ALLEN, * ie coy Rooms 25 to 41 MeCreery’s Building, 204 Montgomery St, Cor. Bush. ..... .Sun Francisco UNION MARAT, Home Benefit Life Association a PROGBOIOR i666 8 i sy eens ce me Bank of California President.. 5.2.06.. eee ete ee eee F. C. Havens “Anditor..... I, P. Allen (of B’k of California) General Agent..... athaowianns sib A. S. Barney Secretary Sean Obes wit eaie saree ae W. I. Morgan This Company has paid promptly and without expense to beneficiaries $198,691.35 during its five years’ existence, at an average expense for administration to its members of less than $2.00 per annum per $1,000 insurance. Its Certificates are incontestable after the third year and entirely free from objectionable and technical clauses. It is the largést, oldest and most successful Mutual Insurance Association in California. Its distribution plan rewards the persistent members by cash dividends at periods of five years, which dividends greatly reduce the cost of insurance for the first five years and nearly offset the cost for the second period. ° The surplus arising from the difference between. the actual cost of insurance in this Association and the amount collected from members, whenever in excess of the amount required for mortuary purposes, is deposited in the Reserve Fund for distribution among surviving members at stated periods. : No Charge for Wedical Exam ination—No Annual Dues. ASSESSMENT RATE—FOR EAGH $3,000 INSURANCE: Under 25 years.:.. 40 to\45.years....... . 25 to 30 years... erie 2 00 . 45 to years cea etitoe eer 30 to 35 -years..i..... 2 05 . 50 to 55 years...... . 3 60 $5 to. 40 years.. . 6.3.. 6 2 20 . 55 to 60 years....... 490 e The first assessment will be payable thirty days after date of certificateandthereafterevery 2 monthsDISTRIBUTION CLAS®, All certificates issued during the year 1886, of the Distribution ies, will constitute Distribution C : ee mae nep en ber or onentante e . ution Class, No. One. issued in the: year 1 pro rata to amount contributed, which amounts contributed to the Reserve Fu issue, together with all accumulations arisin a. a ‘deposited to said Reserve Fund, ems ‘the didieeance Sasa e actual cost and the amount collected from mem bers. ” On the closing of the five en istribu 0 December 31, 1890, of the Distribution Seri $10, Pine Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL vs er the clas next be privileged to enPAVILION EXHIBITS AT NEVADA CITY} Commencing on Tuesday, August \Over Ten Thousand Dollars FIRST DAY—TUESDAY AUGUST 24rH. year olds. added ; 7 entries. class. Purse $250. C. F. Taylor bl’k m Black Pea, by Hector, , Will,“on that.date, receive a cash dividend dividend shall consist of all . nd by all Certificates of such Tih pal es “tret Fair “9 os ‘= =! tween Grass Valley and Nevada City. 24, and Continuing Five Days. in Purses and Premiums. SPEED PROGRAM: Running—Special race for two % mile dash, $250 1.—Trotting district —3:00 ; Bie A. se tig g Barney, igree unknown; Wm. Lord, bl’k m Lizzie D, pedigree unknown; A. G, Smith, s m Lady Hawkins, . No. 2.—Trotting—2:30 class— Free: for all. Purse $600. Wm. Griffin,b m Lucy, by Black Ralph, dam by Odd Fellow; Jas, M. Learned bs Adrian, by Reliance, dam by Shenandoah ; John Spurzeon, 8 m. Daisy S., by Tilton Almont, dam by Raitler; J. R. Hodson, bm Kate Bender, by Echo Chief, dam by Black Hawk; 8. A. Eddy, b x Zero, pedigree unkaown ; M. W: Hicks, b m_ Empress, by tlaxtail, dam by Marion; J. H. fennant, bm Twinkle, by Echo, dum by Ethan Allen ; 8, K. Trefry, bs Apex, by Prompter, dam by Flaxtail. No. 3.—Trotting—For two year olds or under, 17th District. Mile and repeat. Purse $300. Wm. Gardner, br f Madia, by Sterling, dum Lady Narley; C. F. Taylor, cf Nettie J., by\ Doncaster, dam —— ; J. A. Seeley, bikc, Abe, by Doncaster, dam Signal. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25TH. No. 4.—-Running—Free for all. $50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $400 added, Second horse $100. Third $50. One mile and repeat. W.B. fodhunter, blk h Jobn A., by Monday, dam Lady Clare; A. D. West, b g Billy the Kid, by Leinster)dam Lilly Simpson; M. Johnson, bi. Leda, by Nathan Coombs, dam Gipsy; Kelly & Lynch, b g Jou Jou, by\Monday, dam Plaything; Jas. Foster, b m Lady Foster, by Nortolk, dam Imp. Lady Jane; Thos Hazlett;.ch g Fred Collier, by Joe Hooker dam Puss ; Caleb Dorsey, br h Birduatcher, uy Specter, dam Pet, by Meibburne jr; BC Hally, ch c Doubt, ot. Martin, dam Perhaps. No. 5—Kunning—Free for all ior Zyeur olds. $25 entrance, $10 iurteit, $150 added. Second horse, $50; Third $25. Dash of half a mile. W. B. Todhunter, ch c¢ Jim Duffy, by Hooker, dam by . Wildidle; M. Johnson, ch f by Enquirer, dam Analyne; Albert cooper, ch c Dynamite, by Joe dooxer, dam Chestnut Bell; L. H. fodhunier, b c Safe Ban, by King Ban, dum Herzegovina; W. L. Pritchard, b f Lady Leinster, by Leinster, dam Addie A; W. L. Pritchard, sf Idalene Cotton, by Jim Brown, dam Lizzie P; Caleb Dorsey, ch ¢ Fred Archer, by Thad stevens, dam Brown Bess by Imp. Hercules; B. U. Hally, br ¢ Corrigan, by Kyrle Daley, dam Daisy Miiler. oe No. 6.—Running—For 3 year olds. Free for all. $50 entranve, $25 forfeit, $250 added. $75 to zevonu horse, $50 to third. One mile. Wm. Boo.s, br c. Valleto, by Bob Wooden, dam Maria; rheo. Winters, bf Miss wares: by Norfoik, dam Ballinette; Kelly & Lynch, b f Moonlight, by Thad. Stevens, dam Twilight; Hill & Gries, b f Allie Hill, by Wildidle, dam by Harry Wade; L. H. Todhunter, s c Monte Christo, by King Alfonso, dam Galianthus ; Uaieb Dorsey, 8 ¢ Pickpocket by Jo Daniels, dam Mattie C., by Specter. No. 7. Pacing—Free for all. Pur-es $600. Wm. Griffin, bg Shaker, ped. unknown ; Peter Fitzyerald, b s Killarney, by Black Ralph, dam by Eclipse; L. H. fodhunter, b g Mink, ped. unknown; 8.C. Tyron, s m Pocahontas, by Washington, dam by Glencoe ;S. K. Trefry, br g Prince by Missouri Chief, ————. No.8, Trotting—One year olds. 4 mile and repeat. Purse $200. bk. C. Morgan, b f Beatrice, by Sterling, dam by Black Hawk; Wm. Gardner, s c Harpiness, by Sterling, dam by Challenge; C. F. Taylor, rc, Silver Threads, by Doncaster, — ; F. P. Lowell, b ¢ Vinco by Prompter, dam_ by Teddier; 8 A. Eddy, b c Glenbrook, by Sterling, dam by St. Lawrence; M. W. fi Moor. ‘ing a1 all metals, peace members of such i cepa, Sot 1, 1886, all following the year of such dividend No, 657 Mission Street, : er’s) blk Gardner’s Free for’ all. P: Special Trotting 4 amet horses. ius $400 olds, Gardner, bm Sarah Althea Brigadier, dam by Cal Dexter: F. Taylor, ch f Néttie J, by Doneaster. : stake. weights. Miledash. $5 entrance 15 and 10 per cent, cks, b f Dinah, by.prompter, dam by The , oa * The Beet Provess yet. ered for iz fine Gold.—, Gold, Silver, $250, Wm. Cole’s Bell’ Ae 8 g Bally, Wm. 8 ete Queen, 8. PA ae Gal tersh Atior No. 10. R. Hoppin, be Cupid, by Cal i ban, dam lot: =x Nevada and Placer. Comnties. . Soiy.ce'e 22 Stsy Fier: Jas. Rey. Races and Stock Exhibits at. ward, b m Rosie Mac Glenbrook Race Track, Be. Button, dam ¥. y C, . No.12. Running—Saddleh District horses, cetey $50 added. Four moneys: 50, 25, 3 _M. M. Me Crimmon, -8 g Surprise, by Langford, dam American Mare ; P. Peasley, bs Hector, by Lodi. dam by at P Riley, bg : P unknown; A Primey, \b m Kittie Docelly, ped. unknown. : FRIDAY, AUGUST 27TH. No.13. Running—Free for all. $50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $500 added. Second horse $150, third $75, Two miles and repeat. W B Tod. phat hep J2 om A, ay, dam ly re; M Joh bf Leda, by Nathan ‘Osis dam Gypsy ; Kelly & Lynch, b { Moonligi.t, by Thad Stevens, dam Twilight; Wm. Boots, bik g Index, by Thad Stevens, dam by Gypsy; Jas. Foster, b m Lady Foster, by Norfolk, dam Imp. Lady Jane; Thos Hazlett, ch g Fred Collier, by Joe Hooker, dam Puss; Caleb Dorsey, br h Birdcatcher, by Specter, dam Pet, by Melbourne, Jr. No. 14. Running—Free for all, $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $200 added. Second horse $75; third $50; 3% mile and repeat. M. P. Peasley, bs Hector, by Lodi, dam by Tom Atchinson, by Joe Hooker, dam Bay Kate; Jas Foster, b m Amy Brinton, by Ballot Box, dam Lulu Riggs; Thos. Hazlett, b g Panama, by Shannon, dam Abbie Joe Hooker, dam unknown ; Caleb Dorsey, 8 c Pickpocket, by Jo Daniels,dam Mattie C., by Specter; J. B. Ramsey, b m Lady Cleveland, by King Alfonso, dam‘ Borio; B, © Hally, br fIrish Lass, by Kyrle Daly, dam Daisy Miller. No. 15. Running—Free for all. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $300added. Second horse $75; third $50; one and one-eight miles. W. B. fodhunter, blk h, John.A; A. D. West, b g Billy the Kid; Theo. Winters, b f Miss Courtney ; Kelly t1é Lynch, b g Jou Jou; Hill & “aries, bf Allie Hill; L. H. Todhunter, 8 c Monte Christo; Jas. ‘Fos.erb 8 A. Walrath, by Norfolk, dam Ada&.C; Thos. Hazlet, ch g Fred Colliery.W. L. Pritchard, ch m, Lizzie Dun Tibbie Dunbar; Thos. Hazlet, ch g Joe Chamberlain;~J. B. Ramsey, bs Monarchy by Monarchist, dam Notable; B. C. Hally;ch ¢ Doubt, by St. Martin, dam Pu haps. No. 16. Trotting—For Stallions owned inthe District. Purse $500. Geo. Dickenson, gs Richard Scott, by we eld Scott, dam Clear Grit; C. F. Taylor, ch s Doncaster, by Elmo, W. Gardner b s Pasha, by Echo, dam Belmont; C. F. Taylor, rs Frank. No. 17. Running—Free forall. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $200 added. Second $75; third $50; 4 mile and repeat. S. C.Tryonbh; Pat Haydon ————-——, dam by Norfolk ; Jas. H. Meise, gg Stoneman,by Kirby Smith, dam Hunkadori; Kelly & Lynch, ch g Tom Atchinson; W. L. Pritchard, ch m Lizzie Dunbar ; Thos. Hazlett, chg” Joe Chamberlain; Frank Griffin, ch g Billy Johnston ;. W. A. Vest: al,s g Berta R; Jeff Crum, 88. La Blanche, ped, unknown; Jas. Crane, b m Belle C, by Snap, dam unknown; A. G. Smith, b g Bodie, by Mon :ay. No. 18. Purse $500. Pasha; Jas M Trotting—2 :40 class. W Gardner, b 5 Learned, b m Reality, by Reliance, dam Ernestine; John Spurgeon, s m Daisy 8; F Lowell, b h Fallis, by Electionees, dam Felicia; John Mackey, bg Lohengrin ; M W Hicks, b g Chico, by Prompter, dam Flaxtail ; Tryon, b g Col Hawkins. No. 19. Trotting—Free for all, Purse $1,200. John A Goldsmith bm; Manon by Nutwood, dam Hambletonian Chief ; J R Hodson, bg Bay Frank, by Tornado, dam State of Maine; © Waldstein, b § newt W by Electioneer,dam Jno elson. . No. 20. Special Trotting Double Teams. Purse $500. 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