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ee
Bhe Daily Transcript. .
No. 1640.
Application
for a Patent.
Sinioe
U.S. Land Office, Sacramento, Cal.,}
August 4th, 1887. 5
Ea
quartz mine, or vein,
surface ¢
in Eureka mining district, count
fornia, and
al plat on file in
da and State of Cali
by the field notes and offi
this office as Lot numbe
north; range-li-east, of)
an; saidlotNo. 51 being
lows, to-w
Beginning at a point
‘o. P’ for the south e
claim on the lode, from w hie
corner a sugar pine tree 18 in.
east, 1.06 chs. dis
sec. cor. between sections 15
RUE, MDB& M, bears
ourse and dis’
marked “I. No.
bears S 3514> y
chs dist. (this ce
lated from a tra
wagon road run
chs, a sugar pine §
which the loc
from which an air ra
stack bears S 8334
Rocky Glen runo
the nort
running thence
chs to post in roc
3”; thence S 354° E,
Rocky Glen running w
cross sec, line be
a point
1184.7 feetor 17
a postin
thence S 1454
to post marked “3 No.
along the 80)
quartz mine,
east side line
get a postin roc
and standing on
South Fork ditch; thence 5
d running eas
tin rock moun
_No. 4;” thence 8 5442
South Fork ditch running northerly, .%
chs post “I. No. 1,” at south endef claim on
lode, at 2.57 chs. wagon roac
324.7
chs wagon roa
ftor1.72 chs to pos
“
erly and southerly,
post in rock mound m
which.the _N W.cor.
mine bears $ 80!4> W
tween sections
south of the }4 sec. Cor.,
northerly,
barn, at 11.44 chs
same barn, at 12.22.chs. wagon
20 chs center 0
18.21 chs a sugagy Pp
1ich the millsmoke
road runnin
side of an ol
westerly, at 14:
running westerly, at
tree 8 feet in dia from w
S W 1499.5 ft or
. Stack bears 5 27
t in rock mound
thence N'd4ig> E 174.9
of beginning,
$.70 chs to-a pine
thence $14%° E 21.37
tree marked S
chs to post in rock moun
Magnetic variation 17> E, containing 11.01
acres.
The location of this
the Recorder’s office 0
The adjoining claimants
and Dillon quartz mine.
Any and all persons
surface groun
States Land Office a
Statute.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
It is hereby ordered that the
for patent
ys (ten consecuy Transcript, @ daily
d at Nevada City, Netice of application
forthe period of sixty
tive weeks) in the D
newspaper publishe
vada county, Cal,
SE
irst pub!
United States Li
Sacramento,
Cal., August ‘
TOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN
hes, whose postoflice
lifornia, has this_
for a patent for
George L. Hug
address is Nevada City, Ca
day filed his application
4410.4 linear feet ofthe Stacey «
or vein bearing gold wit
four hundred feet in width,
reka mining district,
and State of California,
the field notes and offic
office as lot number 5
M., bears 5. 1
uartz mine bears
thence N. 14%°
Ww.
” of Illinois Q. M.
Rocky Glen running westerly
cross sec. line between Becs. 15 an
point 0.67 chs. south from
17.980 chs. mouth of tunn
19,00 chs. South Fork dite
at 20.07 chs. south pank of reserv
ft. or 21.87 chs. stake in rock mouD
#8. No. 4” standing in the northeast corner
of the Kocky Glen mill reservoir and f
which the mill gate bears 8. 31440 _ W. 1.10
chs. dist.; thence N. 72)
section line between secs. j
north from the }4 sec. cor. at 3.038 chs.; pine
tree 18 in. dia. mark 0. f
branch of Kocky Glen running westerly at
45.40 branch of Rocky G
Ty at 19.95 chs., wagon road r
g. W. 3410.4 or 21.37 chs.
mound marked “‘S. No. 6’; thence 8.
W. at 1.83 chs., wagon rr
8. W. 200 ft. or 3.03 chs. to plac
containing 12.94 acres of land.
Magnetic variation 17
94-100 acres.
The location of this
the Recorder’s office 0
book 10 of mg. locations.
Any and all persous ¢
any portion of said Stacey q
surface ground are require
verse claims with the Regis
States Land Office at Sacra
State of California,
period of publication
barred by virtue of the
Statute. SELDE
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing
tice of Application for Patent be publis
50 days, (ten cou
weeks), in the Daily Transcript,
newspaper published at Nevada
da Co., Cal. SELDEN HETZEL,
Fred
Searls, Attorney.
riret publication, August 6, 1887.
for the period of 60
Geetha Leet
the Superior Court of the County of Neey of California.
e matter of the es
In
le, dec
¢ town of ckee,
THE
Admin r of the estate of Na’
deceased.
Insolvent ‘Notice.
N the Superior Court of
vada, State of Califort
ter of Gribble &C
Oswald A. Petre,
the county of Nensolyent debtors,
of the firm of Gribble & Co.
aving filed in this Court his
hedule,and inventory im insolwhich it appears that he is an inhe said Oswald J. Petre’ is
declared to be insolvent.
The Sheriff of Neva
. rected to take possession
0
1, of the said debtor,
from execution,and
books of account
dto keep the sa
tment of an assi
perspns” are forbidd
the said insolvent,
ging to him, or to any
oration, or association
debtor is hereby
fer or deliver any property
der of this Court, except
f all the estate,real
OTICE IS. HEREBY G
Robert Curnow whose
ress is Graniteville, Nevada county,
has this day filed his applica
5 linear feet 0
round 824.7 feet in W er any property belon
erson, firm, or cor
bidden to trans
until the further or
as herein ordered.
It is further orde
d.debtor be and ap
described as for) 7éa-thiat wll the creditors +——
pear before the Hon. e Superior Court,
‘ & . ofs
in rock mound . SM QCting, Judge ef th
. of the said County of Nevada,i
. of the Courtroom of said Court
Nevada, County of Nevada,
the Thirty-first day of July,
o'clock A. M. of thatday,to
Absolutely Pure.
beep POWDER NEVER!
_ —A Marvel of purity, str
wholesomeness.
A. D. 1887, at 10 More economical t
kinds, and cannot be sold in comh the multitude of low test, short
t, alum.or phosphate powders."
Ca
AKING POWDER CO.,
jo 106 Wallstreet, New York
WM™.T. COLEMAN & CO., Agents,
San Francisco.
rove their debts
and choose one or more assi¢:
tate of said debtor.
s further ordere
n the Nevada Daily Tra
t. being ecalcunsverse line) and running
east, N 35'g¢> W, at 1.30 chs
dthatthe order be pubipt,
nifg eastand we
tump 4 feet i
ation notice was
ise bears $39'g° W, 30
Ike dist, and from_which the mil
> W, at 12.70 chs,
ing westerly
22.72 chsto a post in rock moun
“J, No: 2” from which a pine tree
bears $ 20142 £, 1.6@ chains dist.
gutyey of Exterior Boundaries.Beginning at post “]_ No. 2”
h endofthe claim ¢
N 54¥g° E,
k mound marked
at 11.44 chs cent
esterly,
tions 15 and 16 at
of the % sec. cor.
tersect the west
“said paper is put ished, before the said day
set for the meeti
And it is further ordered
. time all proceedings aga:
that in the meanst the said InsolDated Nevada City, June
J.M
Judge of Superior Court.
Attest-: FG. Beatty, Ch
A. Burrows, Atty f
yn the lode and
N THE SUPERIO
ERTS, Plaintiff,
tween sec
7.80 chs’ south .
State of California.—
.% chs in
side line of the Stacey quartz mir
rock mound marke
> FE along the wes
the Stacey quartz mine,
)8 ROBERTS, Defendant.
e State of California send
ichards Roberts, Defend.
vs.
JAMES RICHARI
The People of th
greeting to James R
uth end line of the Stacey
.08 chs intersect the
ofthe Illinois quartz
k mound marked “I. No.
the lower,’ bank of
35l4° E, at 1.14] jn,
os: BEAST
Mexican —
Mustang
Liniment
ouURES
71.3 ft.or 1
the Superior Court of
of Nevada, State
complaint filed therelusive of the day
and to answer the
re within ten days (exc
t and west, 113.5! of service) after the serv
i marked ; Summons, if served within this county; or,
ga . lsewhere, within thir
at 2.27 . judgment by default will be take
] running northPpjaint to the prayer of said comft or 4.92 chs to ae
Ld
Bick z-th
daction is brought to obtain a a dearked “I. No. 5” from dissolving the bonds of
g between plaintiff
e ground.of defendlaintiff with the
e, and upon the
endant’s willful negplaintiff, as is al2 file herein to
cree of this Court
Dillon quartz . matrimony now existin
thence} and defendant, upen th
ant’s failure to provide
common
nécess
further ground of def
lectand abandonment of
leged in the com
which reference is
6.68 chs dist;
N 351¢°_W,.at 3.10 chs wagon.
westerly, at 3.39 chs cross sectic
i 15 and 16 at a poi
at 10.50 chs wagon
at 11.10 chs south
danswerthe said com
d, the said plainti
forthe relief demande
fail to appear anc
as above reguire
apply to the Court
in the complaint.
hand and seal of the said
ourt, of the county of Nevada,
thisi8th day of May, in
one thousand eight
ft or 2.65 chs to place
containing 11.01 acres.
Connecting line: Beginning at
cor. between secs. 1b anc
MDB&M and running
tree marked y
chs to-a sugar pine
State of California,
the year of our Lord
dred and eighty-seven.
F. G
So wden, Attorney for Plaintiff. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY
everybody exactly what is
reasons for the great
popularity of the Mustang Linime!
its universal applicability.
needs such a medicine.
The Lumberman 0
No. 1;” thence § 384°
d marked “I. No. accomplishes for Notice for Publication.
Sacramento, August 2, 1887.
HEREBY GIVEN
following-named
e of her intention to~ make
mine is recorded in
f Nevada county, in
Book 10 of Mg. Locations.
eeds it in case of acare Stacey claims sewife needs it for general family
1se.
before the Hon. e Superior Judge -at The Canaler needs it for his teams and his
claiming adversely . be L 0
i Nevada City, N
any portion of said Llinois qu
d are require
verse claims with the Kegis'
nen. ;
The Mechanic needs it always on his work
and9ofS. E. 4 of N
Sec. 14 Tp. 16 N. RSE.
lowing witnesses to
residence upon,
hards, of Nevada City.
1. J. Kolfe, of Nevada City
J. H. Wentworth, of Neva
Charles Hughes, of Nevada Ci
SELDEN HETZEL
ter of the United
t Sacramento,
i
State of California, during the
omer of publication hereof, orthe
arred by virtue of the provisions of the
The Miner needs it in case
rove her continuous The Pioneer needs it—can't get along withcultivation of, said
er needs itin his house, his stable,
vwnd his stock yard.
The Steamboat man or the Boatman
feedsitin liberal supply afloa'
The Horse-fancier needs it—
friend and safest reliance.
T
Stock-grower eeds it—it will save
d a worldof trouble.
neads it and will need
dof accidents and
9:35
A
8
640 P.M
6:45 Pp. M. DAILY.
Assessment Notice.
ELDEN HETZEL, Register. GOLD QUARTZ MINING ig as his life isa roun
TEVADA CITY
COMPANY. — Loca
lication, August 6, 1587. ead
ae, a ntidote for the dan
“rothing Uke It as 30 et whieh surround ® life, limb and conifor hi
nt needs it about his store
Accidents will happen,
the Mustang Liniment is
~ No. 1641.
Application
fora Patent.
tion of Works, Nevada County,
tice is hereby give
Board of Directors he
an assessment
hare was levied upon
stock of the corporation,
ately in United Sta
ld onthe 2ist day of
among his employees.
and when these come onee. i
Battie inthe House. ’Tis the best
n the Factory.
f accident saves pain and
gold coin, to the Secof the Company, Mor’ Block, Nevada C
k upon which this asse
aid on Saturday, August
delinquent, and advertistion, and unless
will be sold on
Keep a-Bottle i
nediate use in case 0
le Always in the Stable
or use when wanted. shall remain unp
20th, 1887, will be
ed. for sale at public auc
dayment is mad
situated in EuReportt ng in Rhyme.
Backward, turn backward, O time in thy
flight, rake up a saicide just for the night; I
am so weary of news that is stale, writing up
drunkards and vagrants in jail, writing of
people who buy uj) some ground, writing old
ghestnuts of cattle in pound; weary of chasing till worn aré my shoes, rake up some
news, mother, rake up some news.
Backward, turn backward, O, tide of
the years; take me again to the time when
the beers, frothy and foaming, were drunk
by the pail, and people got full and were run
off to jail. . Let's have a murder, or shooting,
OF worse, let’s bave a scandal or i
divorce; to work on a paper would give you
the blues, rake up. some news, mother, rake
up some news. —Topeka Globe.
Holmes and Kapiolani.
__Queen Kapiolani, the Hawaiian potentate,
is charmed, positively charmed. with Boston.
“And do you know,” she said to Dr. Oliver
Wendell Holmes, the other day, “do you
know, Doc, that I never heard of Boston
until a Washington gentleman told me about
it-last week?”
Dr. Holmes did not: fancy this at all
Subsequently he told his friend Aldrich that
he knew by the queen’s furtive glances at
his plump personnel that if she had him alone
in her desert isle she would eat him.—Chicago News.
An Ignorant Official.
Condemned Criminal—I want you to goout
and bring me in two mince pies.
Jailer—It will be time to go to the scaffold
in a few minutes.
“See here, you ignorant minion of the law,
do you suppose a man of my intelligence
would eat all the mince pie he wanted under
any other circumstances, say?”—Omaha
World. ;
Useful Points. New and Old.
The use of the finger bowl steadily in.
A bride furnishes household linen and has
it marked with her own initials.
Violet inks have vanished from fashionable
writing desks.
Ragged edge paper is relegated to milliners’
and tailors’ announcements. : :
Wedding invitations are engraved, sent
out and raid for by the bride’s parents.
PRAENETIC .
For Headache, Billiousness, Liver Com
laints, Indigestion. Mild but effective.
gr sOLD BY DRUGGISTS.
TIME TABLE NO: 27.
Take Effect Thursday, May 26th,
At 11 A.M.
LEAVING NEVADA GITY :
. M. DAILY—Connecting with Pasenger arriving in San Francisco at
Arrivine:
8:55* M. DAILY.
5: 10 P. M: DAILY—Connecting with Pas
A. M.
senger leaving San Francisco at 7.30
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager.
E. H. BROWN, Superintendent.
of September, 1887, to
essment together
vertising andexpenses of
. SHOECRAFT, Secretary.
rts’ Block, Nevada
and designated by Monday the 5th day
jal plat on file in this
2in Township 18 North,
Range 1! East, of Mt. Diablo M
lot NO. 52, being described as foll
LODE LINE.
Beginning at a sugar pine tr
dia. marked “5. No.1” for the Sout!
the claim on the lode and running t
var.17> East, N. 144°
Fork ditch 5 lks. wide, runs Nortbeasterly.
at 7.58 chs. center of Rocky Glen runui
Westerly at 12.40 chs.
running Northwesterly 14
chs. @ pitch pine tree 15 in.
No.2” forthe north end ofthec
lode, from which the
secs. 15 and a8, Tp. 18 N.,
Jt
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY,
No. 623 Kearney Street,
Sorner Commercial
Office—Morgan & Robe
Assessment Notice.
COMPANY. LOCAlace of business, 5an
ym of works, Nevada
..SanFrancisco
Established in 1854 for the
treatment of Sexual and
Seminal Diseases
{HAMPION MINING
tion of principal
Francisco, Cal.—Locatic
W., at4.10 chs., Sou’
hereby given that A ture, Syphilis in all its
the Board of Directors,
Sixth day of July,
between . ment (No.
M. D. B. &. levied upon
N. 6:70 chs. dist. and the
top ofanew incline shaft bears 5. 14
5.20 chs. dist. and the
bears 8. 64° W. 5.98 cbs. dist.
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Beginning atasugar pine
marked “8. No. 1” standin
10.4 feet or 21.37
Cents per share was
oO
k of the corpoand Ulcerated Legs successfully treated.
pr. Gibbon has the pleashat he has returned
al Hospitals of Euthe capital stoc
ble immediately
to the Secretary,
ompany, No. 522
street, San Francisco,
Any stock upon
shall remain unpai
day of August, A
States gold coin, ure of annooncing t from visiting the princip
and has resumed practice a
623 Kearney Street,
s old patients and those re
his servicés may find hi
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Seminal Emissions,
This solitary vice,
sexual indulgence, is p
of both sexes t
tent, produeing Vv
following train 0
zombatted by scientific
Sallow countenance,
the eyes, pain in
aars, noise like the
the rattling of chariots,
weakness of the lin
blunted intellect,
liffidence in approachi
like to form new acquaintances,
vo shun society,
top of an old raise
ich this assessment
d on Tuesday, the 9
will be delinquent,
for sale at public a
t is made before
SDAY, the 80th day 0
1887, to pay the delin
r 5,05 Cas. ther with costs of a
d “8. No. 3°’) penses of sale.
tree2 feet in dia.
at the south end . and advertised
of the claim on the lode, and running . and unless p
thence 8. 72%4° W. at 1.95 chs.
of South Fork ditch running northerly andj 4. p.
t No. 7 of Illinois Q. M. 200
to a post in rock mound marke
from which the N. W. cor. 0
W. 9.95 chs. dist.;
lower bank-. gold on TUE the consequence of
uent assessment,
vertising and exracticed by the yo
Imost unlimited exTZEL, Secretary. vith unerring ¢
4 Office—No. 522 Montgomery street, 5
“a chs, to post “I. No. . Francisco, California. j
at 8.47 chs. center of : Fe pire
medieal measures,
dark spots under
+o = uneasiness about
§$ BANK IN THE nbs, confused visifth Streets, Sacital, $500,000; paid
110° iks. to,east at
h running westerly
TPVUIE OLDEST SAVINGS
Corner J and F
Guaranteed cap ng strangers, a disordinary deposloss of memory,
i various eruptions about
d breath,coughs
ht sweats, monoman
If relief be not obtained,
hould apply immediateletter, and have a
and scientific mode
iseases, which never fails of
k and radical cure.
MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplat
are suffering under any of thes
adies, should not forget the
sibility resting upon them,
tain immediate relief.
CURED AT HOME.
Persons ata distance
dOME, by addressing @
stating case, symptoms,
jisease has continued,
will be promptly se
curiosity, to any par
its, July 1, 1585, $1,955,
E. at 1.85 chs. cross
15 and 16, 6.26 chs.
aid in anuJary and July.
d upon real estate
This Bank does exclusive
consumption, nig
frequent insanity.
eranne so afflicted 8 1
eee
ly, either in person-or by
mound marked . on application to
be P rey
y. Pp. COLEMAN, President.
MILTON, Cashier. 2 1 affecting a quic
len running westere. marriage, who
ANOTHER CHANCE for PUZZ.
Judge's Second Prize Offering
in Behalf of the
Crant Monument Fund.
RE OR LESS COMthe JupGe’s Grand
d has proved a great
JupGe kas enlisted over
to post in rock
oad-running N. nor delay to obmay be CURED AT
letter to’Dr. Gibbon,
length of time the
and the medicine
e from damage or
+ of the country, with
n directions for use.
torcures when 0
anclosing TEN DOLL.
istered letter through
h Wells, Fargo & Co., @
ll be delivered by express to any
vart of the United States
2
mine is recorded in
f Nevada Co., Cal., in
laiming adversely SPITE OF ITS MO
# prices character,
2 sa Jord Contest, ju
ter of the U nited
(
ARS incoinin a reg3,000 energetic,
the Post Office, or
workers for the Grant Fund, has materially
Monument, Committee,
good sized check,
ddition divided $600 among
eight successful and hi
asa reward for their
JupGE now inaugura
* through the Grant
TZEL, Register. 1, xa. Kearney:
street, corner Commercial, San Francisco,
tes a second contest of
haracter than the
every school child
can engage and stand an equa
older competitors.
Richards, deceased.
Estate of Philip
EBEBY GIVEN
in conformance
s, sends to the JupDGE
e June 15th, 1887
e names of the
with governing rule
Grant Fund, on or befor
50 centsand th
ular living men
ate in the centest.
will be appropriat once be credited
25 cents, after deducti
ards, deceased, to the 1 of Philip Rich
ons having claims
creditors of, and all pers
against the said
with the neces
months after the
sary vouchers, within ten
tate of Nancy Jane first publication of this noated as follows :
Twenty-five cents will
to the Grant Fund
The remaining
the legitimate expenses
aced in a common
lly among the six com
fullest list of the most
indicated by ama,
The new contest is, i
principles of ap electi
acti
LYLE, DECEASat Nevada City, in the
da, State of Cali
W.G. RICHARDS,
F. 8. RICHARDS, >
JAMES BENNALLACK,
Executors of the Last Will of Philip Rich1, July 6th, 1887.
eased.
ATE NANCY JANE
ed. Notice is hereby
med administrator
Jane Lyle, decease
rsons having
d to exhibit the
vouchers, within four m
first publication of this
Wm. G. Richards,
County of Neva
d, to the creditors
persons having
ula ople as
fie Make aentin. Dated at Nevada City, Ca
Cross & Simonds, Attys for Executors.
on, each competitive
in the nature of a baltaining the greater
ames shown to be
ority of all the
ot, and the six lists con
number of the eleven 2
Stockholders’ Meeting.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY
order of the Board of Dire
e the successfu.
itude ofthe prizes wi
f money received,
nn the amount 0
mber of competitors.
er words, on the nu
nd contributions
knowledged (and the p:
m week to wee
les in this we
or circular mailed op recei
ests for copies of
“Grant Fund,”
The Judge Publishing Co.,
96 Park Row, New York City.
1 be held atthe law office
on Broad stree of John Caldwell,
f Nevada, State of
ef Nevada, county 0
formia, on Monday, the 15th day
at the hour of 7:20 o’cloe.
a day, forthe pu
ital Stock of sa
lion Dollars, to b
ada City, June 8, 1887.
C. x. ASHBURN, See’ty.
of the fund shown) fro’
of increasing the
Sold by Druggists « e divided into shares of
. VINTON, Sole Agent.
A. LADEMAN,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Etc., Ete.
Junction of Broad and Commercial Streets,
NEVADA CITY.
Choiee Family Groceries a Specialty.
GOODYEAR’S
Seal’
RUBBER HOSE,
BELTING © PACKING,
Clothing, Boots* Shoes
THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE
OF RUBBER.
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.
R. H. PEASE, Jp.. (oc
8. M. RUNYON, } Agents
677 & 679 MARKET ST.,
San Francisco, Cal.
GET THE BEST.
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Tae Caxtave Company, 182 Fulton Street, N.Y.
testify to the wonhe Specific in iro
t them speek for th
ber of the famous
f New York, and fo
id neatre, Berlin, Germany,
Vicker’s Stock Company,
man is a well known m
Thalia Theatre Com)
in theatrical circles
Charlotte Ran
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rmerly of the ReFe
dow’s Testimony.
New York, May 3, 1887.
Swift Specific Company, Al
Gentlemen—Having been an
Application for Patent to Mining
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal., June 6, 1887.
TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Thomas Maloney and M. A. Baugh, whose
on, Nevada county,
application for patent for
b L uartz Mine, bearing gold,
situate in Washington mining district, Nevada county, California, and Aescribed in
the plat and field-notes on file in this office,
as follows, Viaic--"~
~ SURVEY OF THE LODE.
Beginning at post in-rock m
“R, S. Q. M. No. 1,’”’ on southe
claim from which ori
E. 21 links distant an
copia quartz mine approved s
31° 19’ W 1.67 chains distant.
magnetic variation 17° E N
chs to cut on croppings 2 links to right, 5
chs to a tunnel on the lode 30 feet long (with
incline shaft 25 feet deep 12 feet from
trance to said tunnel) 15 links to right; 7.57
chs to a tunnel on the ‘lode 20 feet long, beof location; 1409:8 ft or 21.36
mound marked “RSQ
, for more than ay ition of my blood
n of sarsaparilla
an
Lused a leading preparatio: Every: Pair: Warranted
‘ostoffice is Washin:
F YOU WANT TT Ih
Cal., have made
i @
the Rising Sun Q
treatment received no be
I then concluded
to try the 8. 8. S. rem:
d edy for the blood,
thorough eradicat
ess to my skin,
e Bes
de for Boys and
MUNDELL
SOLAR TIP SHOES.
t only the Very Best but alReasonable in price.
whom you trade
Semi-annual Report of the Oitizens Bank.
Showing Its Financia! Condition
trouble and restor
this testimonial for such use and publicity as you
wish to make of it.
NDO'
152 Bowery, near C.
Hugo Haaskerl’s Testimony.
The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta. Ga. :
—For two years I had a severe case
of eczema, [used tar soaps,
various other remedies,
numbers of physicians,
last I.determined to ti
seven or eight bottles
me, and you can use this
inal post bears 8. 634°
post No. 4of Cornu: merehant with
does not keep them. (and he
him to send fora dozen pairs,
Sole Agents (Wholesale)
HECHT BROS. & CO.
SAN FRANCESCO,
San Francisco June 30th:
arly found no relief. At
County warrants
Loans on real estate
Loans on stocks, bond
certificate in any manERL,
. for initial point
of Thalia Theatre.
chs to postin rock
M No. 2,” on north end of lode claim
which a black oak tree 8 in dia,bears 8 0.142
W 38 links distant:
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES,
st in rock mouind-marked
New York, May 3, 1887.
ood and Skin Diseases mail
THE SwIFT SPECIFIC CO.
Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. _
Quick Time and Cheap Fares ; Beginning at poi
which a live oak tree 5 in. dia bea $500 RE ARD.
97 links distant, and original post bears S$
4° E 43 links distant.
netic variation 17°
chs Gross section line be
11, 33.75 chs west of section ¢
to sections 1,-2; H-&12,-Tp.17
1418.3 ‘ft or 21.49 chains;
i*RSQMNo. 4,” at northha pine tree 10in. dia
Thence with mageast, N 10P 21’ W, 17.15
tween sections 2 &
REWARD OF FIVE HUNDRED DOL: : rm and European Cities.
ars will be paid to any pf
oT
BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI.
ALA-RAIL-ROUTES.
Southern Pacific Company
EXPRESS AND
Trains make prompt conne
ay Lines in the East, contion of the party or parties W
fore, or may herenfter, mali
the ditches, flumes or proper
ton Mining and Water Company
North Bloomfield Gravel Minit
N.C. MI
east corner from whic
bears 8 584° W 32 links distant;
No. 6 of Marrietta Gold & Siiver Minin
atent) designated as lot No. 38
¢ 31.48 chains distant, and section cor
2,11 & 12, Tp17.N,
SCI econs eemeeetee. Sn s Supt. Milton Mining and Water Co.
wM FI ner common to sections 1,
) M, bears $829 57’ E, 34.7
hence S 86> W 103 ft or 1.56
2 on north end of lode
acer gs 2 the several Railw
Supt. North Bloomfield G. M. Co.
Nevada County, July 27,
Refuse Lumber.
g@rA large quantity of
chains; post No.
claim, 262.7 ft or 3.98. chains;
mound marked R8SQM No. 5,
comer from which alive 0
bears $ 18° W 35 links distan
New York and New Orleans
With the Several Steamer Lines to
ALL EUROPEAN PORTS.
t, and original
hs, cross section line
Thence S4° 16’ E, 4.00 ¢
21 chains west of
between Sections 2 & 11, 38.
corner common to sections 1
17N, RUE, M DM, 1409.8 ft or 21.36
to south west corner, which corner on
bluff of rock, impossible to
witness post marked RS
ars. N-89° E, 1.72
Thence N 86° E, 1.7
Sleeping Cars
Attached to Overland Express Trains. \Ga i.
“~~
this seventh day of July, 188 Q M No.6, W P,
chains distant.
2 chs, post marked RSQ
149.2 ft or 2.26 chs,
on north end of lode claim,
chains to the place of beginning,
taining 10 93-100 acres, and desig
No. 57, in Sections 2 4
North, Range 11 East, Mt.
Third Olass Sleeping Cars
Daily with Overland Emigrant
No additional charge for Berths in
Third Class Cars.
Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secure
and other information given upon application at the Company's offites where passengers calling in person can secure choice of
Refuse Lumber must be 412.5 ft or 6.25
Diablo Base and
Immediately
Said location was made by sai
who conveyed one-half interest to 8a
RAILROAD LANDS
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS.
oining claimants are Marictta Gold
lver Quartz Mine on the east, Cornucopia Quartz Mine on the sot
All persons-holding any
thereto are hereby requirec
same before this i
the V Flume Yard,Town
adverse claims
i to present the
Apply to, or Address
Ww. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C. P. R. R. San
8CO. 1
ME MADDEN, Land Agent S. P. R
iblishing hereof.
HETZEL, “Register.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing nod for sixty days, or ten conin the Nevada Daily Trandaily newspaper pubtown of Nevada,
that being the neurest
the land describ
SELDEN HETZEE
~
The first day of publication was on the 8th
tice be publishe :
pare licka ae Price One Dollar . to
T. H. GOODMAN,
county, California, General Manager. Gen. Pass & Tk’t Agt.
~ Academy of 0
HOLY ROSA
. ' Two Dollars per load.
Cooper & Crawfor
uperior Court of
tate of CaliforUMMONS.=In the 8
the County of Nevada, S
State of California,
The People of the
send Greeting: To Libe
Water Company, Anna E.
shall, S. M. Boyce, Michael
Alvan Todd, Defendants. You
required to appear
against youin the
County of Nevada,
the-4th of April, 1887,
tiff, and to answer the com
in, within ten days
service) after the se
THE ACADEMY RECENTLY OPENED
_ under the care of the Sisters of the Hofrom the Celebrated Convent of St.
Notre Dame, Indiana, is beautifully
situated in thé healthy and ple
of Woodland. The building is large and we
the modern improvements
xpense has been spared to
nents that may ¢
Frue Concentrator
State of California
rty Hill Mining and
Smith, Seth MarD. Sweeney and supplied with all
and no effort ore
meet all requirer
Superior Court of the to the advancement, h
State of California, on
by C. Hudepoh
L I Philosophical and
Chemical apparatus is furnish
extra expense f
ive of the day of . Offers $1,000 Challenge te any or the use of those pursuing
rvice on you of this Sumithin this county; or, if
scounty, within thirty days
en against you by
yer of said comHg al gtk Eto Ser and Voice Culture,
served out 0 also Drawing and Painting receive icuudgment will be tak % siete danse
>fault, according to the pra
The said action is brou
t aside the Sheriff's sale made
to all that Real
n said county of Nevada, in
rtain -pieces and
1 being in Little York
said county and State,
ignated as Lots Nos. 39,
N. R. 10 E. M. D. B.
and 84-100 acres.
in said Tp County and
tain ditch known as th
Z Redaucect to $so75.
IRVING INSTITUTE.
CHOOL for YOUNG LADIE
EXPENSES PER TERM — PAYABLE IN
ss—Board (including--Bed .
and to those ce
£; Washing) Tuition in Eng
mining land lying anc
French, Latin and
EXTRA CHARGES.
Piano, with use of instrument one 40 and 41, in Tp 16,
lso a tract of timber land
e York Mining ComHarp, with use of instrument one
htof way for ditches
ok
tunnels, all machinery, tools
and other appliances of whatsoever nature,
and kind belonging to, or used in
tion with said mining claims ar
Also, that certain Cany
half mile from the. vill
said county and State,
é ic, Private Lessons
Vocal Music, in Class sy
Soe St
Painting, Water Colors and on China
on claim situate one
age of Little York,
known “8 Empire
in othér canyon sitLittle York Tp
Said property is
d-in Book No.
ecords of Nevada
Use of Chemical and
Term opens the
uate, lying and being in
Monday in January.
known as “Scott Ravine.”
more fully described “i
Deeds on pages 384 et seq. R
Cal. to which reference
And to cancel the certificate of purSheriff, andif a Sheriff's
the purchaser under said
before said judgment is
ff’s deed be also
‘or-guch_other relief as is
chase madeHy the
deed is ex¢cuted to
sale or-his assigns
Srendéred. that said Sheri
Broad Street Market,
ot ‘
canceled, and f
JAMES MONRO,
agreeable to equity.
For eause of action p
on September 10th, 1886,
ment against said c
Department 1 of the Superior
Court of the City and . ountyo i
co, said State, for th
“wy ‘HOUNHO ‘a "MG "AaY
‘qadpoutrg 04} ssoIPPe TOLVAIOTTY 10 ons ; L. P. FISHER’S
1036 Vaiencia St., San = bil H
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
n 1 AM PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE PEO2 Ot meted eention leaues oP tn ple of Nevada City and vicinity with the
California, said Sheriff on the 9th
1886, sold all of said property
That defendant Sweeney on
tember, 1886, recovered a
said corporation defendf the Superior Court of
n Francisco for
“Empire Livery Stable,
Broad st., Nevada City, Opp. National Exthe 8th day of Se
judgment agains
ant in Department 40
and County of Sa
That defendant Marshal recovered
on the 24th day of September, 1886, a ju
ment in Department 1 of the Supe
said City and County,
said Marshall on Octobe
ed from said Sweeney
and on the 13th day of Oc
the Sheriff the sum of $3009 to rede
m said execution sale.
the 19th day of March,
ered a judgment in Departn
the Superior Court of said Cit
f That on Mareh 1b
Marshall filed for
JAMES HENNESSY, Mutton,
r 10th, 1886, purchashis said judgment,
tober, 1886, paid to
Sausascs,
E PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
Stable has the largest lot of
Corn Beef.
Everything Sold at as Low Rates as can be
. purchased anywhere in this city.
Meats delivered within a reasonable distance free of charge.
if you-want a nice Roast, Steak, Cutlet or
Shop, give me a call.
Il ihtend to always keep the best Meats to
oe procured in the market, at the shop, and
customers, whether old or young, can rely
ipon getting what they order.
A share of public patronage is respectfully
1887, plaintiff recovfound in this part of the 5
nent No. Two of
¢ si hae with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
let at the shortest notice and, on
the most reasonable terms.
f Nevada County an inting purporting to be a sale
his said judgment.
fully appears in the
rein to which reference
by notified that if you
er the said complaint
The horses are free from vice, of good style
and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive.
strumentin wri
to defendant Smith of
Allof which more
complaint on file he
is hereby expressly
And you are here
fail to appear and answ
as above required, t
ply to the Court for
Good Saddle Horses always'on hand
CARRIAGES FOR FUNE PTLY ' 3 fee ot aausanaed Ga ES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTLY :
testimony whereof, I, F. G. elites 8,
Beatty, Clerk of the Superior Court
aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand
said Court, at office,
on the 16th day of
F. G. BEATTY, Clerk,
W. D. Harnzis, Deputy Clerk.
Searls andC. A. & F. P.
Home Library Association.
HE ATTENTION-OF THE PUBLIC
respectfully otal to tee Sse pin
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Its object isto furnish
Standard Literature at Manufacturers’
and impress the seal of
in the City of Nevada,
J , A. D. 1887.corstiaes DENTIST.
offers to members.
Established in 1852.
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Asan example we quote Chambers’ Enclopedia, complete in six large volumes,
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Some sooominseS by ae leading men of
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OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPtion refined, melted and Assayed.
Gold Bars exchanged for Coin.
nection with my Assay Office I have a
artz Mill with which I can make
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rking tests will be
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¥
: :
Office in Morgan & Roberts Block
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SBE SO era
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—AND—
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For Both Sexes.
INT. ANDCOMY ERCIAL COURSES in public opinion, . ve ANDCOMM
. any course in any University.
a specialty. Thorough preparation for
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\Voeal and Instrumental Music, Drawing,
Painting, Elocution,
ing, ete., by the very pest Special Teachers.
Home care and training.
Short-hand, Type-writAt Glenbrook-Park,
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Pupils enter at any time, take regular or
selected courses. i
Directors of the Association.
iM. L. MARSH, Pres. GEORGE LORD, 7
G. M. HUGHES, Sec. WM. B. VAN ORDEN,
J. T. MORGANS Treas. WM. H. CRAWFORD,
EDWARD COLEMAN.
ee
Fall Term Begins August 29th, 1887
For circular or information address
E. K. HILL, Principal,
Box 184, NEVADA CITY, CALon the Morning ef July
1st, 1887.
RESOURCES.
Bank premises. . ilk Goayie eng 5000 00
Real estate taken for debt..-..-10680 00
Miscellaneous
bonds
20375 00
Loans on other securities. -.--7563 11
Loans on personal security % 19217 23
Overdrafts unsecured (solvent).. 8276 12
Money on handy.. ..---.-+--.000028402 88
Due ftom banks and bankers... 2278.06
Furniture and fixtures vgadicana se
Gold bullion...-prairie, PRET! CS
° Preteen
Total.<. Py cael ses bce .. .$172935 58
LIABILITIES.
Capital sani vce sees $ 80000 00
Reserve fund sites aseeess 10000 00
Profit and loss. susvd . 11201 19
Due depositors sire tye es 121880 06
Due banks and bankers ie 99 98
Dividends unpaid...-cies. 1804 85
Total: .. a ~ $172985 58
State of California, County of Nevada, ss.
We, the undersigned, do solemnly swear
that we have, each of us, a personal knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing statement, and that the same is a true
and correct report of the financial condition
of the Citizens Bank on the morning of July
ist, 1887, according to the best of our knowledce and belief, and that the assets therein
named are all in the custody_of the said
Bank and its proper office's and correspondents. We furthermore solemnly swear that
the paid up Capital Stock of the Citizens
Bank is Thirty Thousand Dollars in Gold
. Coin valuation.
E. M. Preston, President.
D. E. MorGAN, Secretary.
eo Subscribed and sworn before me,
t a Notary Public in and for the County of Nevada, State of California,
7.
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