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August 14, 1887 (4 pages)

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Bat the very first sentence startled him, and . * > : ce al o, : H Insolvent Notice. c ot . d The Daily Transcript. cb : Nevada County Academy! N the Superior Court of the gounty of NeSee ee ee ee . eaxical ar B Ta ] —aAND— = em . vada, State of California. = the Rong A husband was sitting in his store at Mari{No. 1640. er of Gribble & Company, inso veut < € tors, etta when a letter ina familiar handwriting — —_ — ‘esas . Et Ce! Apbtication ter ePacents, (SUES [oS oiies diate tnistoun es was handed to him. Tt was from his wife . NNN SSS Te wonder efeacy of Swifts Spectionss . FH PAONMS SSOKes . tioa, achedese sae Seseuary, ia insol whom-he bad left . home that morning with : “7 and cure for rheumatism and a!l blood A Day and Poarding School —— veney, by which it appears that he is an inevel assurance of .affecti svotion. tT ng u . . solvent debtor, the said Oswald J. Petre is R fs patton Rebbe: . é:seases, has never had more conspicuous Ulus? U.S. Land Oice, Sacramento, Cal.,/ August 4th, 1887. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT + Robert Curnow whose pustoffice ad ress is Graniteville, Nevada county, Cal has this day filed his application for a pat ent for 149.5linear feet of the illinois quartz mine, or vein, bearin: gold.) with surface ground 3.4.7 feet in width, situated in Eureka minins district, county of Neva /@a and state of Califyrnia, and designate by the field notes and ot } plat on file in this office as Lot number ituwnship 2 north, range 1i east, of Mt. Diablo meridi an;saidlot No. 51 being described us fol. lows, to-wit: s : Begino at a point in rock moune Marked “I. No. Y forthesouth end Of the claim on thelote, from wh the ricinas. corner,a suyar pine tree 18 in diamete: bears $3)'4> east. 1.05 chs dist., and the \ sec. cor. betweea se is Loandis, T. Is NRIUE,MDB& M, beurs N 124° W17.7 . chs dist. (this course and dist. being ealeu lated from atransverse line) and runnin . thence var. 17> east, N 35'9> W, at 1.30 clis . wagon rvad running eastand west, at 11% . che, asocar pine stump 4 feet in dia. upon . which tue lveation notice was pusted and . from which an air raise bears 33,44> W, 3 Tks dist, and from which the mill smoke . stack bears S 43%4° W, at 12.70chs, center of Rocky Glen ruun ng westerly 149.5 ftor, 22.72 chsto a post in rock mound marke . “1. No. z’ from which a-pine tree 3ftin dia bears 5 .0'4> E, 1.00 chains dist. Survey of’ Exterior Boundaries. Beginning at post “I. No. 2” standinz’ at the nurth end of tne claim on the lode and running thence N M41g° E, 14.8 ft or-2.27 chs tu pust in rock mound marked “I, No 8"; thenve 5 3o'¢> EK, at 11. 44chs center of Rocky Gien runaing westerly, at. 12.59 chs cross sec! line betweei sectivos 15 and 16 at a pint 7.8) chs svuti of the % sec. cor. 1x47 feet ur 17.00 cus intersect the wes: side line of thes. ey quartz mine, and set a postin rock mound marked “‘f. No.5; thence 5 1454> E aivos tae westside line of the stacey quartz mine, 1.1.4 ft or 290 chs to pustimarked “S Nu, 3," tuence N7z4O E aioug tne suuth end fine of the Stace) quartz mine, 71.3 ft ur 1.08 chs intersect the eas. side line uf tue Lilimvis quartz mine and . get a pustin ruck mound marked “1, No. 7" . and standing on the lower bank of the . South Fork diteu; thence 5 35149 E, at 1.14} ehs wagun road runoiny eust and west, 113 « . ftor1.7z chs to postin reek mound marked “I No. 4;" theuce 8. 54igo W. at 0.75 chs, Souta fork ditch runnin, northerly, atz.7 che pust “1. Nu. 1,” at svuth end vf claim on lode, at 2.57 Cus Wagon rvad runaing north: erly anu svutherly, 3.4.7 ft or 4.9. clis lo post in rock mound.marked “I. No. 5” from which the N Weor. of tue Dillun quartz mine bears 5 SUlgS Woos chs uist; tuence Naolg? W, at day Che Wagun ruad ruTnain. westerly, at 3.3, chs. cross sectiva line between sectivns 15 ald lo at aspyiut 10.13 chs suuta uf toe +4 Bec. Cor., at 1.00 Che Waygul Toad rubnin, uyrtherty, at 11.10 Cus Svat side of an via Darn, at 11.44 chs N E evr. vi Bame dard, at buzz Cus. Wazu0 rudd runnin, . Wwesteriy, at 14. cos center of Bocky Gieu ruuning westerly, at 4d.4 Chs a@ SUgar pine . tree $ feet iu dia trom Wuich the mill Biusoke etuck bears S277 W i4yy.5 fluor 22.74 chs lo) post in ruck mounu marked . Nu. 0; taence N 044g? #6 i744 fc or Zuu chs to place of beginning, Contaiming 1i.vi ucres. Connectiug line: Besiuuing at 4 sec. . Cor. between secs lv uuu io Pid Natil ral MDB&M andrduning thence N luig~ b! 6.70 chs tua pine tree marked “5S. Nu. 2;’ thence 5 14347 B wi87 chs ty mw sugar pine . tree markeu 5. No. 1;" thence 5 394 > W 4.6} ens to pust ia rock anvund murked ‘UL. No, . ” i } Magnetic variation 17> E, containing 11.01 @ Tes. A : 3 iue location of this mine is recorded in the Kecurdec’# vilice of Nevada County, lb Bouk lv uf oi,. Lucutivus. ‘Pue wdjvinias Cidiudauis are and Vilivp guarté wuiue 4 Any auu uit persons claiming adversely any purtion vi suid Lilinvis quartz luine uF . suriace grvund ae requires to file tueir adVerse Claims With toe Kesister uf Cue Unileu States Lunu Ultice at macramenty, iu tue! State of Cuiifurmia, uuriug the siaty days . eriud uf puvlication bereuf, urtaey wil: ve . ered by virtue of the provisions of the . Statute. Stacey claims It is hereby ordered taal toe fore,vils DO. tice of upplicution tur patent be puviisaca fortune period vi sixty Guys (ten Cousecu: . * tive wecks) in the Waily transcript, a ually . newspaper puvisued al Nevada Cily, Nevada cuunt), Cul. ‘ * SsuLVDEN HETZEL, Register. Fred Searls, Atturuey. > First publication, August 6, 1557. "Nou. Lud. Application fora Patent. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. . . . United states Land Office, Sacramenty, Cai., AUSUSE 4Ei, 1537. TOTICE 15) MeexeeY GivEN ihaT} George L, Hugues, Whuke pustuilice . aduress is Nevada City), Califuriia, ius tals day filed 6 appiicatrom for a pateat for 1410,4 near feet uf tue olacey quarts mine or Veil Dearmng guild with suriace ground four nundred féet iu Wiata, situated 10 Burekad wiuins district, Cuuuty of Nevada, ‘and State o. Caliivruia, 40d desi,nuted by the ficid votes and vificial plat on file iu tus office us lut muuiber voila at nsuip 15 Norta, Range il £ st, of alt. ia OF Meridian, said lot No. v2, being described as lulluws, to-wit: LUDE LINE. Beginning at a susar pine tree 2 feet in dia. warked “5. Nu. 1" furtue south end of the Ciaim vo tue iode and running tuence var.17> bust, N. l4eg> W., wl4.iy cus., South Fork diteb a ixs. wade, ruus Northeusterly, at 7.65 chs. ceuter of Kucky Gien runoing Westerly at 1u40 Cus.-peuth-bork ditch running Northwesterly ld4iv.# feet or 21.37 chs. w pitcu pine tree io in. dia, urarked “ny, No.2” fortue vertu eud of the claim on the lode, from whicu the % Bec, Cor, between gece, iound io, fp. is N., «ILE. M.D. BB. & M., bears 5. lU4> N. 0.70 chs. dist. und the top ofunew inciibe suuft bears 5. 14%4° Ww. 6a cus. dist. unu tue tup of am via false bearsS. 04> W. 0.¥8 Chis. dist. BURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. ‘. 1nd papers, and to keep the same . the Phirty-firstdes-ofouly, a. City, for lots sand zof 8S. E. %4 . sec. 14 Tp. J6N. K BE. iereby declafed to be insulvent. The Sheriff of Nevada county is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate,real . and personal, of the said debtor, except such us may be by law exempt from execution,and of all his deeds, vouchers, buvks yt account . safely un‘titthe appointment of an assignee of bis estate. All persons are forbidden to pay any debts tothe said insolvent, or to delivecany property belonginz to him, or to any . } person, firm, or corporation, or association ‘for hisuse. The said debtur is hereby four. 5idden to trausfer or deliver any property . auntal the furtuer order of this Cuurt, except as herein ordered. It is further ordered that all the creditors of satd‘tebtor be and appear-befure the Hon: i. M. Wallin, Judge ef the Superior Cuurt, of the said County of Nevada, iv open Court, of toe Courtroom of said Court, in the City uv Sevada, County of ‘Nevada, California, on D. 1887, at i o'clock A. M, of that day,to prove their debt: int ehoore one or more ussi-necs of the es tate of said debtor. i J: is {urther ordered thatthe order be pub lished in the Nevada Duaily ‘Transcript, . newspaper of seneral circulation, publisie: in the said county of Nevada, as often as tie suid paperis published, before the said da) tet for the meetin. of creditors. And it is futther ordered that in the mean ‘ime all proceedings against the said Insol vent be stayed. Datel Nevada City, June 27, 1887. J.M.WALLAING, Jude of Superiur Court. Attest: F. G. Beatty, Clerk. A. burrows, Atty fur Insolvent. j30 Summons. te THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE county of Nevada, State of.California. — ANNIE ROBERTS, Plaintiff, vs. if JAMES RICuARDS ROBERTS, Defendant. The People of the State of California «« d sreeting to James Kichards Roberts, Defendant. ‘ You are hereby required to appearin al action broucht acainst you by the above named plaintiff, in tne superior Court o the County of Nevada, Stute of Californi. . ond to unswer the complaint filed there in, within ten days (exelusive of the da vi service) after the service en you of thir summons, if served within this county; o if served elsewhere, withinthirty days, o judgment by default will be taken against vou, according to the prayer of said complaint The said action is broughtto obtaina a de cree of this Court dissulving the bonds o matrimony vow existing between plaintifi and defendant, upyn the ground of defen. unt’sfailureto provide plaintiff with th: common necessaries of life, and upon th: further ground of deféndant’s willful nefectand abandonment of plaintiff, as is ai ieged in the cumplaint on file herein t. whiéh reference is hereby made. And you ure hereby notified that if you fuil to appearandanswer the said complain is abeve reguired, tue suid plaintiff wil apply to the Court forthe relief demande: in the complaint. Given under my hand and geal of the saic superior Court, of the county of Nevad . Stute of California, this 18th day of May, in the year of our Lurd one thousand eight hun dred and eighty-seven. [SEAL] F. G. Beatty, Clerk. fern W.P. So wéc1, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Sacramento, Auzust 2, 1887 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA ja the folloWing-named settler, “hu filed notice of her inteution to mak: final proof in support of her claiu and hat said proof will be mad before the Hun, the superior Judge u Nevada City, Nevada couuty, on Septembe 17th, 1887, viz.: Isabella .eKeon, of Nevad wy of N. E. She names the fo Feait her continuou cultivation of, sais luwing witnesses tu residence upon, anc land, viz.: Charles Richards, of Nevada City. I. J. Kolfe, of Nevada City. J.. Wentworth, of Nevada City. Charles Huzhes, of Nevada City. SELDEN HETZEL, Kegister. Assessment Notice. TEVADA CITY GOLD QUARTZ MININ¢ L COMPANY. — Location of principu place of business, Nevada City, Cal. Loca tion of Works, Nevada County, Cal. Ne tice is hereby ,iven that at a meeting of ti: Board of Direetors held on the 2lst day o ‘uly, 1887, an nssessment (No, 1) of Tei Cents per share was.ievied upon the capit. stock of tue corperation, payable immed utely in United states sold cuin, to the Ser retary, at tne olfice of tae Company, Mu gan & Roberts’ Block, Nevada City, Culifu. nia; Any stock upon which this assessinen shall remain uppaid on Saturday, Au<us 20th, 1587, will be deifuquent, and advertir ed for sale at public auction, and voles dayment is nade before, will be sold o1 Monday the oth day of September, 1887, t pay the delinquent assessment —to-ethe with costs of advertising and expenses_vl sule, B. N. SHOECKAFT, Secretary. Otfice—Morgan & Koberts’ Block, Nevad. Assessment Notice. aa. ° HAMPION MINING COMPANY. LOCAy tion of principal place of business, Sat Francisco, Cal.—Location of workn, Nevad. County, Cal. 7 Notice is hereby given that at a meetin of the Board of Directors, held on the Sixth day of July, 1887, an tssess ment (No. 25) of Ten, Cents: per share wa: levied upon the capital stock of he corpy ration, payable immediutely in Unite: States gold coin, to-the Secretary, at th office of the Company, No. 5.2 Montgomer street, Ban Francisco, California. Any stock upou which this assessmen shall remain unpaid on Tuesday, the it Beginning atasugar pine tree 2 feetin dia. marked “5s. Nu. i’ Bluldin. al tue suutn end of tue Claim on the lude, and runnin. thence 8. 74947 W. ut l.5 cus. lower bank of Suutu Forx ditch ruuning nortuerly and vet No. 7. of iliinvis Q. M. 200 It. or 3.08 Chis. J a post in rock wound warked “3. No. # from which the N. W. cur, of tue Dillon quartz imine bears 8. 4S W. v.vd Cus. dist. ; taence N. i4%~7 W. at z.u chs. tu post “1. No. 8” of illinuis Q. M. at 5.47 Chis, Center v1 Rocky Gien running westerly at 14.77 chs. Cross beC. ilue OetWeeu Beck. do and 16 at a Jint 0.07 ChB. Buutu Irom tue 4 Bec, Cor. at 7.00 cus. nvuta vi tunel 10 sks. tu Cabt al 1).0u chs. Suutu Fork ullen ruuoing Weaterly a* 20.07 ehs. syuth bank of reservyir, 1410.4 . OF 21.37 cus. Blake oO rovk nvund Marked “3. nu. 4’ sluuuils 1D tue uorlueasl Currier of the rucky Gleu mall reservoir wad from waich toe mill yate bears 5. dig? W. Ld Cus. dist.; theuce N. 7247 E. ati.co chs. cross sectivu line between secs. lo and 16, 6.20 Cus. nortiu frum tae 4 bec. cur. ut 3.03 Che.; pine tree Isin. dia murked “>. Nu. 2” 4 fi. vn 6.00 chs. toa post in a rock mound markea 3, Nu, dj tueuce 5. 144° E. at 10-wWeus., Wagon roud 34 inks. tu tie east ut 14.05 Cus., branch of Kocky Glen running westerly. ut 15.40 brancu vf Kocky Gieu ruuuing westerly at 1yv.vd Che., Wagud road ruuning N. b. & §. W. i4lu.4 of 121.47 Cus. to post in rock mound murked “S, No. o''; theuce 5. 7.547 W. at 1.83 chg., wagon road rupoing A. bk. & 8. W. ‘awit. or 3.08 ens, te pluce vt beginuing, containing 14.4 acres uf land. Maguetic variation 17° £, containing L. 94-100 acres. The location of this mine is recorded in the Kecorde ‘suiice of Nevada Cu., Cal, iu bouk 10 uf mJ. lucatiuns. = Any and ull persuus claiming adversely any portion vf suid Stacey quartz mine ot surface ground are required to file their aa verse Clui.s witu tue KeJisterof the Unitea States Lanu Uffice at ®ucrumenty, iu tae State of California, durias tae sixty days paree of-pubdiication hereof, or they wilt be rred by virtue vf tae provisions of the "Btatute. SELDEN HEIZEL, Keister. It is hereby ordered that tne furejving No tice of Applica iva fur Patent be publishea for the period of ov days, (tum Guuseculive weeks), in the Daily iranscript, a daily newspaper published ut Nevada City, Nevada Cu.,Cul, SKLDEN HETZEL, Keister. Fred searls, Attoruey. First publication, August 6, 1887. Notice to Oreditors. In the Superior Court of the Cotnty of Nevada, Stute of California. In the watter of the estate of Nanc’ Lyle, deceased. ASTATE NANCY JANE LYLE, DECEAS ed. Notice is esehy sien by the untae estate vi 0 Jane gned administratur : Nancy Jane Lyle, deccused, tu the creviturs of and ali persuns having claims aguinst the gaid deceased to exiibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after é first publicution of this notice, ty C. F. cGlusiian, atturuey of the said administrator of the suid estate, ut his law office at the town of ‘Truckee, Nevada county, California. THEODYUKE WETMOKE Administrator of the estate of Nancy Lyle, deceased. ane a4 “ for Gonos thee “We have sold coosider. able, andin every case it has given satisfactica. Aleott & Lisk, Hudson. N. ¥. Sold by Druggists. Fcice 01.00, pa day of August, A. D. 1887, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, aud unlesr payment is made before, will be suld on TUESDAY, the suth day of Aususi A. D. 1887, to pay the delinquent ussessment . together. with costs of advertising und ex penses of sale. THEO, WETZEL, Secretary. Office—No. 522 Montgomery street, Sai (Francisco, California, jy Sacramento Bank, TFMUE. OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN TH} I City. Corner J and Fifth Streets, Sac ramento> “Guaranteed-capital, $500,000; pair up capital, $200,00U; loans on real estate, Jul) 1, Ls8>, $2,044,418; term and ordinary depos its, July 2, 1585, $1,955,541. Ferm and ordinary deposits received, an dividends paid in anuJary and July. Money loaned upvun real estate only. This Bank does exclusively a savin + bank business. Information furnished up on applicutiun to W. P. COLEMAN, President. Ep. R. HaMILTON, Cashier. asli-6n. ANOTHER CHANCE for PUZZLE WORKER: THE Judge's Second Prize Offering in Behalf of the Grant Monument Fund. hah att OF ITS MORF OR LESS COM plicated character, tue JUDGE's Grane Word Contest, just ended has proved a grea success. By it JuDGE has enlisted oye: 4,000 energetic, spirited and intelligen workers for the Grunt Fund, has material) swelled tne total previously receiver turough the Grant Monument Comimittec by the contribution of a good sized chech and has in addition divided j600 amon vishtsuccess{ul anid happy puzzle worker: usa reward tor their labor and ingenuit JUDGE bow inaugurates 4 second Contest oO: an even more popular character than the first—a contest in which every school chil: can éngage and stand an equal chance witl. vider Competitors. Every perseun who, in conformance: with governing rules, sends to the Jupar Grant Fund.gnor before Jpne loth, 1857, (12 o’elock), 60 cents and the names of thi eleven most poparae living menin America will be entitled to participate in the contest ihe money thus received will be appropri ated us follows: Twenty-five cents will at once be creditec. to the Grant Fund. The remuining 5 cents, after deductin, the lesitimate expenses of advertising, wili be placed ib a common fund to be divided equally among the six competiturs havin, the fuilest list of the most popular people as indicated by a majority of all the lists sentin. fhe new contest is, in fact, based upon. the principles ofan election, each competitive paper Virtually acting in the nature of a baliot, and the six lists containing the greate: oumberouf the eleven names shown to be themust populur by a majority of all the lists will be toe guccessfu prigo papers. The magnitude ofthe prizes will depend upon the amount of money received, or in +vtherwords; onthe numberof competitors. fhe names and contributions of competitors will be acknowledged (and the progress vf the fund shown) from week to week in JUDGE Governing rules in this week's JupGs; or-circular mailed on receipt of ig = tase. Kequests for copies of paper must be accompanied by ten cents. Address, “Grant fund,’ The Judge Publishing Co., 88 Park Row, New York City. POWDER Absclutely Pure. ‘THIS POWDER NEVER VARIES —A Marvel of purity, strength an¢ vholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com »etition with the multitude of low test, short veight, alum or phosphate powders. + Seid Onty in Cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., ; 106 Wall street, New York wm.T. COLEMAN &C., Agents, San francisco. BEAST Mexican ustang CURES Wviatica, Scratches, . Contracted sambago, 8 ra:ns, Muscles, Rheumatism, . Stra‘n;, . Eruntions, Jurns,. Stitches, . IToof Ail, jcalds, “tiff Joints, . fcrew it.ngs, Backache, Worms, 6 .tes, Galls, Swinney, Bruises, Sores, SaddleSunions, Spavin Galls, Jorns, Cracks. Piles, THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY wcomplishes for everybody exact'y what 1s ‘aimed forit. Os of te reasons for the great vopular ty cf the Mus ore Liniiment is found in ts unfversn! applicability, , Everybody ser ds such a medicine, The Lumberman needs it in case of acident, The Housewife needs it for general family se. _ The Cannler needs it for h‘s teams and his nen, Tho Mechanic needs it always on his work »vnch. The Winer needs it in cace of emergency. The Pleneer needs it—cuu't get aiong Withutit. The Farmer needs it in his house, his stable, and his st.ce yurd, ‘ The Stes ont man or the Boatman teeds itin Uverut supply ¢floutand ashore. The Morse-tancier uecus it—it ts Lis best rlend aud safest reliance, The Stock-grower. needs it—it will save tim thousands of « ollars aud a world of trouble, Tne Railroad man ti eds ft and will need a0 Long us Lis life isa round of accidents and luugers. Tne Backwpodemun needs it. There ig Otning Like It ws in iaicidote for the dungers oO uf, lunb a d comfort wh.ch surround the loneer. The Merchant needs it about his store moug his employees. Aceivents will happen, ud) When (hese come the Mustang Liniment ia . Vaulet ut once, Keep a tattle inthe House, 'Tis the best fecomoiny. Keep a oedinie Une ms Of Waen. Keep a Bottle Alwaye in the Stable oe when wanted, TO THE UNFORTUNATE. MR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY, No. 623 Kearney Street, ‘orner Commercial ..8an Francisco ottle in the Factory. Itsdimi cane Of uccident naves pula and Established in 1854 for the treatment of Sexual and, Seminal Diseases such as Gouorrhea, Gleet, Stric ture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminul Weakness Impotency, ete. Skin Dis. eases of yeurs’ standin and Ulcerated Le.s suc cessfully treated. a br. Gibbon bus the pleas re of annooncing that he has returned rom visiting the principal Hospitals of Euvpe, and has resumed practice at the Disensary, 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco, viere his vld patients and those requirin. is services may find him. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of ielf abuse. This sulitary vice, or depraveu sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth fbuth sexes to an almest unlimited ex ent, producing with unerring certainty the otlowing train of morbid symptoms unless ombuatted.by scientific medical measures. iz: Sallow-eounteuance, durk spots unde: ‘he eyes, pain in the head, ringing in tie ais, Mowe like the rustlig.of leaves and ne rattlins of chariots, uneasiness about oink, Weakness of the limbs, confused vis vn, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, titidence in approachin, strangers, a dis ike to form new acquaintances, disposition v shun’ society, luss of memory, hectic tushes, pimples and various eruptions about he face, furred tonzue,fetid breath,cou.hs ‘vLaumption, night sweats, monomania anc ‘requent insanity. If relief be nut obtained persons so afflicted should apply immediate \, either in person or by‘letter, and have # sure effected by his new and scientific mode reating these dis2ases, whieh never fails 01 fecting a quick and radical cure. MARRIED MEN, dr those who contemplate marriage, who tre gufferins under any of these fearful mal idies, should not forget the sacred respon ibility resting upon them, nor delay to ob ain ifumediute relief. CURED AT HOME, Persons ata distance may be CURED Al (OME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, tutins case, symptoms, len th of time tire lisease hus continued, and the medicine vill be promptly sent, free from damage o: uriosity, to any part of the country, witi ull and plain directions for use. The Dot vr cures When others fail. Try him. By neluosins TEN DOLLARS in coinin a regstered letter throush the Post Office, or hrough Wells, Kur-o & Co., a packa.ce v1 $ uedicine will be delivered by express to an) art of the United states. Address DR. J. F. G.BBON, 623 Kearney. treet, corner Commercial, San Francisco, lice Box 1.57. 5 Notice to Creditors. Estate of Philip Richards, deceased. OTICE IS HEBEBY GIVENBY THE i undersisned, Executors. of the Lus Vill of Philip Richards, deceased, to tae reditors of, and all persyus having claime igainst the said deceased, to exhibit then. with the necessury vouchers, within teu inonths after tae first publication pf this no ice, tothe said Executors, atthe store of Wim. G. Kiehards, at Nevada City, in the County of Nevada, state of California. W.G KICHAKDs, BS) F.8. RICHARDS, es JAMES BENNALLACK, Executors of the Last Will of Philip Kichards, deceased, Dated at Nevada City, Cal. July 6th, 1887. Cross & Simonds, Attys for Executurs, Stockholders’ Meeting. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY i order of the board of Directarp’of the Nevada County Mining Company, a corporatiun, a meetinof the oekbu ders of the Suid company will be held at the law-office vf Jobn Caldwell, on Broad street,.in the city of Nevada, county of Nevada, State of Culifornia, on Monday, the 15th day of Aug ust, 1287, at the hour of 7:80 o'clock Pp. M. of said day, forthe purpuse of increuging the Capital ptock of sala Corporation to One Million Doliars, to be divided tutu shares of Twenty boliars each. . Dated Nevada City, June 8, 1887. just C. k. ASHBURN, Sec’ty. Liniment. . . . ! . to St. Pashion springs this summer. ashe read on the most horrible suspicion seized bit. “I am forced to tell you something that I know will tronble you, but it is my duty te doso. Iam determined you shall know it, let the result be waat it may. 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Baush, whose Posto'ltice is Washington, Nevada county, Cal., have made application fur patent for the Rising Sun Quartz Mine, bearing gold, situate in Washington mining district, Nevada county, alifurnia, and described in the plat and field nutes on file in this office, as follows, viz: SURVEY OF THE LODE. Beginning at post fa rock mound marked “R.S.Q. M. No. 1,” on south end of the lode E. 24 links distant und post-Nuo. 4 of Corinu‘ opia quartz mine upproved survey bears 8 31° 1,’ W 1.67 chains distant. Thence with magnetic variation 17> E N 3° dz’ W-5.60 chs to cut on croppin s 25 linksto risht, 5.9z chs to a tunnel on the lodegu feet lon, (with incline shaft 25 feet deep 1z. fect from enrrance te said tunnel) 15 links ty right: 7.57 chs tv a tunnel on the lode 10. feet long, be ing initial point of location; 140.8 ft or 21.36 ebs to postin rock mound marked “RSQ M N& z;" of north end of lode claim from which-a black oak tree § in dia,bears S 0.1449 ) W 3s links distant. * SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Beginning at post in rock mound marked “KSQM No. 3,” at southeast corver from which alive ouk tree 5 in. dia bears 3 8.9 W -7 links distunt, and ori-inal post beurs 8 7.44°-E Ad iinks distant. Thence with magnefie variation 17> eust, N 109 21’ W, 17.15 che cross section line between sections 2 & 11, 33.75 chs west of section corner common to sections 1. 2,11 &1z, ‘fp.17N, RiLE, MD M,.1418.3 ft or 21.49 chains; postin rock mound marked "K SQM No. 4," at northeast ¢corner from which a pine tree 10in. dia bearg 3 O8'44° W 3. links distant; und > post No. 6 of Marrietta Gold & Silver Vining Co. €U. 8. Shirt designated as lot.No. 38 bears 3 26° E 31.48 chuins distant, and section cor ner Common to sectiuns }, 2, 1 & lz, Tpi7 N, Kk 11 E,M D M, bears 882° 57’ E, 34.7. chains distant. Thence S 8° W 18 ft or 1. ‘hains; post No. 2 on norti end of lode claim, v62.7 ft or 3.8 chains; postin rock mound marked RS QM Nu. 5, at northwest corner from which -a live oak tree § in, dia bears 8 18° W 35 links distant, and ori-iual pust bears N 15° W 1z links distant. Chence 84> 16’ F, 4.00 chs, cross section line between Sections 2 & 11, 88.1 chyuins west of cornercommon tu sections: 1, 2, Ti& 12, +p 17'N, RIL E, M DM, 1409.8 ftor 21.36 Chains to southwest Corner, which corner on +teep bluffof rock, impossible to set post, et a witness post murked RS Q M No.6, WP, which bears N 8° E,1.7z chains distant. hence N 86° E, 1.72 chs, post murked KS Q M No, 6, WP, 14 .2ftor2.5¢n8, post No. 1 vn north end of lode claim, 412.5 ft or 6-20 ¢hainog to the place of bezianing, aud containing 10 :3-100acres, an i desicnate i as lot No. 57,in Sections z and 11, Township « North, Kan se 11 East, Mt. Diablu Buse ani Meridian. Said location was made by said Maloney, who conveyed one-half interest tu said Baugh Adjoining claimants are Marictta Gold and Silver QuartZ Mine on the east, Cornucopia Quartz Mine on thesouth. All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required tu present tue same before this office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. SELDEN HETZEL, Kevister. It is hereby ordered that the foresoing no tice be published for sixty days,or teu con secutive weeks, in tne Ngvada Daily Transcript newspaper, u duit neWspaper published inthe town of Nevada, in Nevada eounty, California, that beins the neurest newspaper tuthe land described therein. SELDEN HETZEL, Re ister. The first day of publication was on the sth day of June, 1887, ° John Caldwell, Attorney. 10M YEONS.—In the Superior Court of Np) the County of Nevada, State of Cal.forania, State of Carifurnia, county of Nevada, ss. The People of the Stute of California send Greeting: To Liberty Hill Mining and Water Company, Annu E, Smith, Seth Muarshall, 8. M. Boyce, Michael D. Sweeney and Alvan Tudd, Defendants. You are hereby equired to appear m an action: brought “itainst youin the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of Califordia, on the 4th of April, 1587, by C. Hudepuhl, Plaintiff, and tu answer the ecumplaint filed therecn, Within ten days (exclusive uf the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons, if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, within thirty days urjudgment wilibe taken against you by default, according tu the praye: of said complaint. The said action is brought toobtuin jud. mentto set uside the Sherit's sale made vn the ith auy of Oct. 186, to ull that Keal . state lying in said county of Nevada, in ind to those certain pieces und parcels of wining land lying and being in Little York fownship, said county and State, and des:-nated as Lots Nos. 4.,40und 41, in Tp 16, N. KR. WE. M: DB. and M, containing d4o ind 84-100uacres, Alsou tract of timber land in said Tp County and State Aliso that certain ditch knuwn as the York Mining Company's ditch, ‘Als rightof way for ditches ind mining tunnels, all machinery, toois ind otheruppliances Of wWhatsvever nature, ind kina belunging to, or used in coauneeticn with said mining Claims and ditches. Alsy, that certain Canyon ¢luim situate one malt mile fromthe village of Little York, said connuty and State, known us Empire suvine, Also that certain other Canyon sit tte, lying and being in Litthke York Tp stown os “Seott Ravine.” said property is mere fuily described in buck No. 50 of veeds on pages 354 et seq. Records of Nevada vunty, Cal. to whieh reference is hereby nade. And to cancel the certificate of purchase made by the Sheriff, andif a Sheriffs deed is executed te the purchuser under said sale or his ass.gns before said judsment is cendered. that:said sheriff's-deed be aiso ‘anceled, and fur such other relief as is wreeable to equity. For cause of action plaintiff allezes that m Septeuber 10th, 1886, defendant Tudd reovered judgment against said corpuration defendant, in Department 1 of the superior Juurt of the City and) ounty of San Franciscu, said State, for tue sum of $z7oy vb-10u, and by virtue of un execution issued on suid judgment, uirected tu the nherill uf Nevada ‘yunty, Califurnia, said Sheriffon the ith iny of October, isso, sold all of said’ property inone parcel. That defendant Sweeney on thesth day of September, 1846, recovered a judgment ayainat suid corporation aefendit in Department 4 of the superior Court of said Oity and County of San Francisco for $1.25 64. That defendant Marshal recovered vu the .4th day of September, i8se, a judsmentin Department i of tae Superior Cuurt, said City und County, for $3453 55. That said Marshall on October uth, isso, purehas:d from s:id Sweeney his sidid jud-ment, and on the 13t" day of October, i8s6, puid tu the Sheriff tne sum of $300. to redeem suid property from suid execution sale. ‘that on thé 1.th day of March, 1887, plaintiff recovered a judgment in. Department No, Two of tue Superior Cuurt of said City and County for $5.8 38-100, Thaton March 1y, 187, 8.id Marshall filed for record in the office of the County Keeuorder uf Nevada County, an instrumenutin writing purporting to be a sale o defendant Sith of his’said judgment. 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