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he Daily GTranseript.
: No. 1640.
f Application for a Patent.
U. 8. Land Office, Sacramento, Cal.,}
August 4th, 1887. )
is Graniteville, Nevada eounty, Cal.
eels day filed his application for'-a pat
ent for linear feet of the Illinois
quartz mine, or vein, bearing gold, witli
ot
‘da and State of California, and
lows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point in rock
NOr 1" for the
Z > i bes he +f of the said County of Nevada, in open Court, .
Surner a eager pitte tree win. in diameter . of the Courtrooin of said Court, in the City of . -ryaggs POWDER NEVER’ SEs .
bears 8 B1g> east, 1.06 chs. dist. and the . Nevada, County of Nevéfla, California, on . A Martel o whys lage: otal gt Sea
sec. cor. between sections 15 and 16, T. 18 . the Thirty-firstday of July, a. p. 1887, at 1 wholesomeness. \
R11 E,M DB & M, bears N 123° W 17.7.
\ehs dist. (this course and dist. being calculated from atransyerse line) and running
thence var. 17> east, N 35445 W, at 1.30 chs . Ad A
Sa a ;. lished in the Nevada Duily Transcript, a . ~
pawon rosd running cast and west, et 11,86 newspaper of general cireulation, published j ROYAL
niti in = . in the said county of Nevada, as often as the
srhich the location notice was . posted and said paperis published, before the said day
chs, asugar pine stump 4 feet in dia upon
from which an sir raise bears S8.1g2 W, 30
Iks dist, and from which the mili smoke
bears S 4334° ‘W, at 12.70 chs, center of
Rocky.,Glen ruuning westerly 14gy.5 ft or
2.72chstoapost in rock mound marked
“I. No.2” from which a pine tree 3f{tin dia
bears 5 014° E, 1.60 chains dist.‘
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Beginning at post “I. No.2” standing at
the norton endofthe claim onthe lode and
running thence N 54)¢> EK,
3”; thence 5 35'e> E, at 1l.44chs center of
Rocky Glen running westerly, at 1z.5y ‘chs
cross sec. line between sections 15 and 16 at
@ point 7.52 chs south of the 14 sec. cor.
1is4.7 feetur 17.v5 cus intersect the west
side line of the S .cey quartz mine, and set
a@ pustin rock mound marked “I. No. 5;"
thence 3 1454>-f along the westside line of
the Stacey quartz mine, 1.1.4 ft or 290 chs
tu pust murkeu .““S No. 3;"’ thence N 794° E
slong the svuth end line of the cey
quartz mine, 71.3 ft or 1.08 chs intersect the
@asi side line ofthe [ilinvis quartz mine und
Set a postin rock mound marked “I. No. 7’
and standing-on the lower bank of the
Soutn Fork ditcu; thence 5 35445 E, at 1.14
Cas Wagon ruad running east aud west, 113 4
ftorl.72 chs to pustin rock mound marked
“f. No.-4;" theace.S 54445 W. at 0.78 chs,
South Fork ditch runnin, uortherly, at2.z7
chs post “1. No. 1,” at south end of claim on
lode, at 2.57 chs wagon ruad running northerly and southerly, 3.4.7 ft or 2 chs to
post in rock mvund marked “I. No. 5"-from
which the N W cor. of tne Dillon quartz
mine bears 8 40} W608 chs dist; tuence
N 35142 W, at 3:iv chs wagon road running
‘Westerly, at 3.3.chs cross sectiun’ line between sections 15 und lo at a point 16.13 chs
south of the '4 sec. cor., at 10.50 chs wayon
Toad running portheriy, at 11.10 chs suutn
side of an vid burn, ut 11.44 chs N E cor. of
Same barn, at lize Cis. Was00 road. runuing
westeriy, at 14. cus center of Kucky Gien
running westerly, atis.1 chs a sugar pine
tree J feet ia dia trom wuich the millsmvoke
stack bears Sz7> W i4yy.5 itor 22.72 chs to
post in ruck mound marked -NO.65"
thence N d44¢> # 174.9 ft ur 2.00 chs to place
of beginning, containing 11.U] acres.
Connecting Line: Beginning at 4 sec.
cor. between secs 15 and 16 Tls NKRLE
MDB&M andruuning thence N 10'4> £
6.70 chs toa pine tree marked No. 23”
thence 5 144~ E 21.47 chs to: a sugar pine
tree markea 8. No.
chs to postin rock mound marked “I. No. .
1”
Magnetic variation 17> E, containing 11.01 .
acres. f je, ee :
‘the location of this mine is recorded in
the Kecorder’s olfice of Nevada county, in .
Book iv of Mg. Locations.
Tue adjuvining claimants are Stacey claims .
and Dillun quurtz mine
Any aod uii persuns claiming adversely .
any portion of suid Lilinvis quartz mine or
surface ground are required to file tueir ad.
Verse Cluims with the Keyister of the United .
States Land Utfice at sacramento, in tue .
State of Califurnia, during the sixty days .
Soc of publication-hereof, orthey will be .
rred by virtue of the provisions of the .
Statute. = .
\ SELDEN HETZEL, Register. .
Itis hereby orderea that the forezoing no.
tice of application fur patent be publisned
forthe period vf sixty Guys (ten consecutive weeks) in the Daily ‘Jranscript, a duily . Newspaper puviisned at Nevada City, Ne.
vada cuunty, Cul. .
BELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Fred Searls, Attorney.
First publication, August 6, 1587.
No. 1641. ;
Application tor a Patent.
United States Land Office,
Sacramenty, Cul., August 4th, 1557.
OTICE 15 HhkrebY GiVEN 1HAT
Georme L. Hugues, Whuse postottice
address is Nevada City, California, hus tuis
day filed uis application fur a patent for
1410.4 linear feet of tne stacey quartz miue}
or vein bearing guild with surtace ground .
four hundred feet in-witita, situated tn bu.
Teka mining district, County of Nevada, .
and State or Caliiurnia, and designated by .
the field nvtes and official plat on file in this .
office us lot num berozin Luwnosnip is Norta,
Range ij Kust, of Mt. Diablo Meridian, sua
lot No. o2, being described as follows, to-wit: .
LODE LINE. .
Beginning at a sugar pine tree 2-feet-in!}
did. inuarked “Ss. Nu. 1’ for tue South end of }
the ciaim on the jode und runuing thence .
var.17> Kast, N. l4yg>W., atdivcus., Sout
Fork ditch o ixs. wide, ruus Nortueusteriy. .
at 7.08 cas. ceuter of Kocky Gien running
Westerly at 12.40 cus. south Fork ditep
Tunning Northwesterly 14iv.4 feet or 21.47
chs: a pitch pine tree is in. dia, murked *s, .
No.2" tortue Dorie end vt tue Claim on the
lode, from Whicu tie % Bec. Cor, DelWeen
secs. Jo und io, Ip. as N., K. 1. BE.) M.D. bb. .
M., bears 5. 1U+4~ N. 6.70 chs. dist. apd the .
. top ofa new incline shaft bears 5. 144° W.
3.4 cbs. dist. anu the top of an diu raise
bears 5. 6'4W. 0.98 chs. dist.
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. .
Beginuing ata sugar pine tree 2 feet in dia. .
marked “Ss. No. 1” standing at the suutu end .
of tue claim on the lode, and ruunin, . }
thence 8. 723445 W. atl.vd cus. lower bank .
of Suuth Forx ditch running uortoerly ana }
post No.7 Of ilinois y. M. 2uU ft. or 3.u8 Chis, .
to a post in rock mound marked “5. No. 3’ .
from which the N. W. cur. of tue Dillon . }
quartz mine bears 5. 53345 W. y.vd Cus. dist.;
thence N.144,9 W. at 2.00 chs. to post “1. No.
8” of illinuis Q. M. at 4.47 Cus. Center 1 .
Rocky Glen runuing westerly at 14.77 chs.
Cross sec. line between secs. loOund 16 ut a
vintU.o7 Che. BuutO Irvin tue 4 Bec. Cor. ut
7.0 chs. moutd vi tunnel lv iks. to east at
14.00 chs. Suutu Fork ditch runuing westeriy
at wv.07 chs. suuth bank of reservoir, i4iu.4
ft. or 21.37 chs. stake in rock mwund murkeu
““s. No. 4 stanuiog in the uvortueust cuorues
of the Rocky Glen will reservoir and from
which the mill gute bears S. si}g> W. Lie
chs. dist.; thence N.725¢~ E. ati.ouchs. cross
sectiun line between secs. loaud 16, 6.20 Cus.
norta from the 4 sec. cor. ut 4.03 clis.; pine
tree 18 in. dia. miurked “s. Nu. 2” 400 fi. vo
6.0 chs.toa post in wu rock mound markeu
“3. No. 5’; tueace 5. 1447 EK. at i0.wcnhs.,
Wagon road 34 iks. tu the east at 14.65 cus.,
branch of Kocky Glen running westerly at
16.40 branco of Rocky Glen ruuuing westerly at ly.y5 che., wagon road running N. bk. &
8. W. 1410-4 or 21.37 Ch. to post in rock .
mound marked “S. No. o''; theuce 38. 7154
W. at 1.33 chs., Wagun read ruuning ». FE. a
8. W. 2uu.ft: or 4.03 chs. to place Of beginning, .
containing 12.94 acres of land.
Magnetic variation 17° E, containing ia)
94-100 acres. tte
The location of this mine is recorded in }
the Kecorde.’s ojfice of Nevada Uo., Cal., in
book 10 of my. locatious. be
Any.and all persuus claiming adversely
any portion of suid Stacey quartz mine or
surface ground are required to file their. adverse Cluiu.s with tue Keister of the United
States ianu Office at Sucramenty, in the
State of California, during tue sixty days
riod of publicatiun hereof, or they will -be
ed by virtue of the provisions of the
Statute. BELDEN HELZEL, Kegister.
itis hereby ordered that the foregoing Notice of Application for Patent be publishea
for the period of o—0 days, (ten cousecutive
weeks), in the baily ‘iranscript, a daily
newspuper published ut Nevada City, Nevada Co.,Cal. SELVEN HETZEL, Register.
Fred searls, Attoruey.
Pa First-publication, August 6, 1887.
Notice to Oreditors.
In the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the estate of Nancy Jane
deceased.
WATE NANCY JANE LYLE, DECEAS.
ed. Notice is hereby given by the unigned administrator of the estate 01
Nancy Jane Lyle, deceased, to the creuitors
ofand all persons having claims aguinst the
said deceased to exhibit them with the nec‘ vouchers, within four mouths afte:
first publication of this notice, te C. ¥.
MeGilushan, attorney of the said adminis
trator of she said outate, at his law office st
town of Truckee, Nevada county, CaliRye pape WETMOEE,
ministrator of the estate of Nancy Jane
Vette
‘We cordially recommend
the best remed:
and Gleet.
lace ground $.4.7 feet in width, situated . 82Y debts tothe said insolvent, or to deli
in Eureka mining district, county of Nevaesiguated
by the field notes and oificial plat on file in
ona gg as Lot whet yr in township ae
no range li east, of Mt. Diablo meridi. ae oun
an; saidlotNo. 51 being described as fol. *8berein ordered.
vith end ofthe
143.8 ft or 2227 .
©18 to post in rock mound marked “I. No .
;’ thence 5 39542 W 4.26 . bi
iN
. City, Cal.
. Sixth
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ac
. Insolvent. Notice,
.
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. vada, State of Caiifornia. In
. ter of Gribble & Company,i
the
Oswald A, Petre h
. petition, schedul and inventory im inso
vency, by which it appears that he is an inre is! . solvent debtor, the said Oswald J. P€t
. hereby declared to be insolvent.
. The Sheriffof Nevada county is hereby d
. rected to take possession of all the estate,real {
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT . and persone of the cod dean except such .
+ “ « ” ad-. #88 may be by law exempt from execution,and
N Bobert Curnow whose postoffice ad . of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account
z and papers, and to keep the same safely ur
til the appointment of an
jestate. All persons are forbidden to pa
2
} erany property belonging to him, or to an
or higsuse. The said debtor is hereby
It is further ordered that all the creditor
monnd . Ofsaid debtor be and appear before the Hon.
di Me Wain +-Jdate-efthe-speriorCourte =
. O'clock A. M. of thatday,to
and choose one or more assignees of the es
. tate of said debtor. Ran
It is further ordered that the.erder be pub.
. set for the meetins of creditors.
And it is further ordered that in thé mean
time all proceedings against the said Insol
vent be stayed.
Dated Nevada City, June 27, 1887.
. J. M.-WALEING;
s Judge of Superior Court.
Attest : F. G. Beatty, Clerk.
A. Burrows, Atty for Insolvent. j30
j Summons,
. JN “THE SUPERIOR COURT OF—THE .
N the Superior Court of the county of Ne.
i mat.
-insvivent debtors, .
Oswald A. Petre, of the firm of Gribbie & Co. .
ving tiled in this Gourt his
assignee of his .
person, firm, or corporation, or association .
for.
bidden to transfer or deliver any property .
until the further order of this Court, except .
prove their debts .
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. Weight, alum or phosphate powders.
Soid Only in Cans.
AKING POWDER Co.,
106 Wall street, New York
San Francisco.
county of Nevada, State of California.— .
. ANNLE ROBERTs, Plaintilf,
vs.
JAMES RiGmARDS ROBERTS, Defendant.
The People of the State of California se: d
. greeting to James Kichards Roberts, Defend.
. ant.
You are hereby réquired to appearin an
auction brouzht against-you by the above .
named. plaintiff, in tue Superior Court 01 .
the County of Nevada, State of California, !
and to answer the complaint filed there
in, within-ten days (
of service) after the se ‘ean you
Summons, if served within this county; or,
if served elsewhere, withinthirty days, or
judgment by default will be taken against
. plaint
The said action is brought to obtaina a decree of this Court dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between plaintiff
; and defendant, uponthe ground of defendant’sfailureto provide plaintiff with the
common necéssaries-of life, and upon
further ground Of defendant's. willful neglectand abandonment. of plaintiff, as is alleged in’ the complaint on file herein to
which reference is hereby made.
And you aré hereby notified that if you
fail to appearand answer the said complaint .
as above required, the said plaintiff will
apply to the Court furthe-relief demanded
in the complaint.
Given under my hand and geal of the said
Superior Court, of the county of Nevadd>
State of California, this 18th day of May, in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun.
dred and eighty-seven™
[SEAL] F. G. Beatty, Clerk. [n
So waen, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Sacramento, August 2, 1887.
Noe IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
4 the following-named settler, has
filed notice of her intention to make
final proof it support of her claim,
and that said roof will be made
efore the Hon. the Superior Judge at
evada City, Nevada county, on September
h, 1887, viz.: Isabella icKeon, of Nevada
City, for lots Sand y ofS. —. 44 of N. E. \4,
Sec. 14 Tp. 16N. K 8 E. She names the fol:
lowing witnesses to prove her continuous
residence upyn, and cultivation. of, said
land, viz.:
Charles Richards, of Nevada City.
I. J. Kolfe,of Nevada City
J. H. Wentworth, of N
Charles Hughes, of Nevada City.
SELDEN HETZEL, Kegister.
da City.
Assessment Notice.
TEVADA CITY GOLD QUARTZ MINING
LN COMPANY. — Location of principal
place of business, Nevada City, Cal. Location of Works, Nevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby xiven that at a meeting of the
Board of Directors held onthe 2ist day of
suly, 1857, an assessment (No. 1) of Ten
Ceuts per share wus levied upon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United states sold coin, tothe Secretary, at the office of the Company, Morgun & Roberts’ Block, Nevada City, California. Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on Saturday, August
2uth, 1587, will be delinquent, and advertis
ed for sale ut public auction, and unless
dayment is made before, will be sold on
Monday the 5th day of September, 1887, to
pay the delinquent assessment tozether
with costs of advertising an xpenses of
sale. B. N. SHOECRAFT, Secretary.
Office—Morgan & Koberts’ Block, Nevada
Assessment Notice.
YHAMPION MINING COMPANY. LOCAC tion of principal place of business, San
Francisco, Cal.—Location of works, Nevada
County, Cal.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting
of the Board of Directors, -held on the
i day of July, 1857, an. assessment (No. 25) of Ten Cents per share wus
levied upon the capital stock of. he curporation, payable immediately in United
States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the
office of the Company, No. 522 Montgomery
street, San Francisco, California.
Any stock upon which this’ assessment
shallremain unpaid on Tuesday, the sth
day of-Auyust, a. p. 1887, will be delinquent,
and advertised for sale at public auction;
and unlese payment is made before, will be
sold on TUESDAY, the suth day of August,
A. D. 1887, to pay the delinguent assessment,
together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
THEO, WETZEL, Secretary.
Office—No. 522 Montgomery street, San
Francisco, California. jy
Sacramento Bank.
‘FE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK AN THE
[ City, Corner J and Fifth Streets, Sacramento, Guaranteed capital, $500,000; paid
up Capital, $200,000; loans on real estate, July
1, 1585, $2,044,815; term and ordinary deposits, July 1, 1585, $1,955,581.
Term and ordinary deposits received, and
dividends paid in anuJary and July.
, Money loaned upon real estate only.
This Bank dves exclusively a savings
bank business. Information furnished upvt application to
W. bP. COLEMAN, President.
Ep. R. HamMIton, Cashier. agll-im
ANOTHER CHANCE for PUZZLE WORKERS
THE
Judge's Second Prize Offering
in Behalf of the
Grant Monument Fund.
NSPITE OF ITS MORE OR LESS.¢COM
plicated character, tue JupGE’s Grand
Word Contest, just ended has proved a great
success. By it JupGEe has enlisted over
3,000 energetic, spirited and intelligent
workers for the Grant Fund, has materially
swelled. the total previously received
through the Grant Monument Committee,
by the contribution ofa yood sized check,
and has in addition divided $600 amon,
eizht successful and happy puzzle workers
asareward fortheir Mfbor and ingenuity.
JUDGE now inaugurates a second contest 01
an even more popular character than the
first—a contest in which every school child
can engage and stand an equal chance with
older competitors. fe
Every person’ who, conformance
with governing-rules, se to. the JuDGE
Grant Fund.on or before June 15th, 1887,
(2 o'clock), 50 cents and the names of the
eleven most popular living men in America
will be entitled to participate in the contest.
the money thus received will be appropriated as follows : :
‘Twenty-five cents will at once be credited
to the Grant Fund. ",
The remaining 2 cents, after deducting
the legitimate expenses of advertising, will
be placed in’ a common fund to be divided
equally among the six competitors having
the fuilest list of the most popular people as
indicated by a majority of ail the lists sent in.
fhe new contest is, in fact, based upon the
principles of an election, each com petitive
paper virtually acting in the nature of a baljot, and the six lists containing the greater
numberof the'eleven names shown to be
the most popular by a majority of all the
lists will be the successful prize papers.
The magnitude ofthe prizes will depend
upon the amount of money received, or in
other words, on the number of eompetitors.
fhe names and contributions of competitors will be acknowledged (and the progress
of the fund shown) from week to week in
Jupcg. Governing rules in this week's
E; or circular mailed on receipt of posequests for copies of paper must be
nied by ten cents. Address,
. “Grant Fund,
The Judge Publishing Co.,
98 Park Row, New York City.
‘lusive of the day .
of this .
the .
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. Liniment
' oUuURES
. Sciatica, . Scratches, Contracted
. . Gumbago, . S:rains, Muscles,
Rheumatism, -} Strains, Eruptions,
Surns, Stitches, . Hoof Ail,
. Scalds, StiffJoints, . Screw
. stings, Backache, Worms,
. Bites, Galls, . Swinney,
. Bruises, Sores, Saddle
Bunions, Spavin Galls,
Corns, Cracks. Piles.
THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY
. wcomplishes for everybody exactly what is
.
} ‘laimed for it. One-of the reasons for the great
vopular'ty of the Musfang Liniment ts found in
ts universal applicability, Everybody
reeds such a medicine.
The Lumberman needs it in case of acident,
The Housewife needs it for general family
ise.
The Canaler needs it for his teams and his
nen,
Tho Mechanic needs it always on his work
sonch;
The Miner needs it In case of emergency.
The Pivueer needs 1t—cau't get aiong with.
wut it.
The Farmer needs it in his house, his stable,
wnd his stucs yurd.
The Steamboat man or the Boatman
reeds itin liveral supply afloatand ashore.
The Horse-tancier necds it—it is bis best
‘riend and safest reliance.
The Stock-grower needs it—it will save
um thousands of dollars and a world of trouble.
The Raltlroad man needs it and will need
tso long as his life is a round of accidents and
langers.
The Backwoodsman needs it. There ig
iothing like it as un antidote for the dangers
© life, lamb and comfort which surround the
dloneer.
The Merchant needs it about his store
smoug his employees. Accidents will happen,
sud when these come the Mustang Liniment is
vanted at once.
Keep a boitle inthe House, 'TIs the best
of economy,
Keep a Bottle in the Factory. Its imnediate use fu case of accident saves pain and
08s of Wages.
Keep a. Bottle Always in the Stable
oruse when wanted.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY,
No. 623 Kearney Street,
‘orner Commercial San Francisco
Estabfished in 1854 for the
treatment of Sexual and
Seminal Diseases such as
™ Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stric
e ture, Syphilis in all its
forms, Seminal Weakness.
Impotency, etc. Skin Dis
eases of years’ standin
and Ulcerated Legs successfully treated.
—y =r. Gibbon hasthe pleasure of annooncing that he bas returned
from visiting the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has resumed practice at the Dis
oensary, 623 Kearney Street, Sum Francisco,
where his old patients and those requirin.
sis services may find him.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS,
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of
3elf abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth
of both sexes to an almost unlimited ex‘ent, producing with unerring certainty the
following train of morbid symptoms unless
‘ombatted by scientific medical measures,
viz: Sullow countenance, dark spots under
the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the
2urs, noise like the rustlig of Teaves and
“he rattling of chariots, uneasiness about
‘oins, weakness-of the limbs, confused vis
ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence,
lifidence in Wr hequalat strangers, a dis
ike to form new hequaintances, disposition
‘o shun society,Joss of memory, hectic
flushes, pimples and various eruptions about
the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughbs,
consumption, night sweats, monomania anc
frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained,
persons soaftlicted should apply immediate
y, either in person or by letter, and have u
cure effected by bis new and scientific mode
treating these diseases, which never fails’o,
effecting a quick and radical cure.
MARRIED MEN,
Jr those who contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under any of these fearful maladi¢s, should not forget the sacred respon
sibility resting upon them, nor delay to ob
‘ain immediate relief.
“CURED AT HOME.
Persons ata distance may be CURED, Al
dAOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
W™.T. COLEMAN & Co., Agents,
0 I More economical than the .
. . ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com: .
. petition with the multitude of low test, short
LITTLE LAUGHS.
The Washington Critic says: “Prayer is the
heavenly telephone;” but Washington gets no
further than “hel] oh.”
Young lady (distributing flowers to convicts}—And when do you expect to come out,
sir? Convict (inhaling ths fragrance of a
viole:)—{t will be December of next year,
miss, before I make my debut.—New Orleans
Picayune.
“Say, do you ever read the letters that are
addressed to your wife?” (With indignation)
“Never.” “What, you have absolute confidence in her?” “Ob, it_isnot that. 1 am
afraid that I would find something in them
that ifiight be disagreeable for me to know,
and I adore her.”—French Paper.
The kingfisher. can reproduce most accurately the cackling of
dogs, the quacking of ducks and the bleating
of sheep. All the kingfisher needs issome store
clothes to be an entertaining society youth in
an eastern village.—Omaha World.
Wife (to late husband)—Where have you
been, Join? Husband (conscious that prevarication would be futile) —T” tel) truth, m’
dear, I (hic) stop’d in s’loon t’ get glash Leer.
Wife—Jobn, you never accomplished that
load in a saloon. You've been to a brewery
—New York Sun.
“Johnny, you may give me the name of
some wild flower,” said the teacher in botany.
Johnny thought a while and ‘then said:
‘Well, [reckon Injun meal comes as near
being wild flour as anything I know of-"=
Washington Critic.
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stating case, symptoms, length of time the
lisease has continued, and the medicine
vill be promptly sent, free from damage o1 .
uriosity,-to any part of the country, with .
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Notice to Creditors. .
Estate of Philip Richards, deceased.
. OTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN BY THE
5 undersizned, Executors of the Last
Will of Philip Kiechards, deceased, to the
creditors of, and all persons having claims
against the said deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessury vouchers, within ten
months after the first publication of this notice, tothe said Executors, atthe store of
Wim. G. Richards, at Nevada City, in the
County of Nevada, State of California.
S W.G KICHAKDsS,
F.8. RICHARDS,
JAMES BENNALLACK
Executors of the Lust Will of Philip Richards, deceased.
Dated at Nevada City, Cal. July 6th, 1887.
Cross & Simonds, Attys for Executors.
Stockholders’ Meeting.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT/BY
\ order of the Board ef Directors of the
Nevada County. Mining Com any @ corporation, a meeting of the Stockholders of the
said company will beheld at the law office
of John Caldwell, on broad street, in the
city of Nevada, county of Nevada, State of
California, on Monday, the 15th day of August, 1887, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M. of
ose of increasing the
tal Stock of said Corporation to One
Million Dollars, to be divided intu shares of
Twenty. Dollars each.
Dated Nevada City, June 8, 1887. :
jase CE. ASHBURN, Bee’ty.
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No. 1631.
Application for Patent to Mining Claim.
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal., June’6, 1887.
J OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ThomL as Maloney and M. A. Baugh, whose
Postoffice is Washington, Nevada county,
Cab_bave made application for patent for
the Rising Sun Quartz Mine, bearing gold,
situate in Washington mifiing district,.Nevada county, alifornia, and described in
the plat and field notes on file in this office,
as follows, viz:
~ SURVEY OF THE LODE.
; Beginning at post in rock mound marked
“RK. S. Q. M. No. 1,” on south end of the lode
claim from which original post bears 8.6342
E. 21 links distant and post No.4 of Cornucopia quartz mine approved survey bears S
31° 19" W 1.67 chains distant. Thence with
magnetic variation 17° E N 3° 5u’ W 5.60
chs to cut on croppitivs 25 links to rizht, 5.92
chs to a tunnel on the lode 30 feet lon (with
incline shaft 25 feet deep iz feet from enrance to said tunnel) 15 links to right;, 7.57
chs to a tunnel on the lode 20 feet long, being initial point of location; 140).8 ft or 21.36
chs to postin rock mound marked “RS Q
No. 2,” on north end of lode claim from
which a black oak tree 8 in dia, bears 8 0.1442
W 38 links distant.
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Beginning at post in rock mound marked
“K SQM No. 3,” at southeast corner from
which a live oak tree 5 in. dia bears 3 852 W
<7 links distant, and original post bears S$
724° E 43 links distant. Thetice with magnetic variation 17° east, N 10° 21’ W, 17.15
chs cross section line between sections 2 &
11, 33.75 chs west of section corner common
tosections 1, 2,11 & 12, ‘Tp.17.N, K11 E, M D
M, 1418.3 ft or 21.49 chains; post in rock
mound marked “K SQM No. 4,” at northeast corner from which a pine tree 10 in. dia
bears 8 531449 W 3z links distant; and post
No. 6 of Marrietta Gold & Silver Mining Co.
(U.S. patent) designated asjlot No. 38 bears
3 26° E 31.48 chains distant, and section cor
ner common to sections 1, 2, 11 & 12, Tp 17 N,4
R11 E,M D M, bears 882° 57’ E. 34.75 chains
distant. Thence S 8° W 103 ft or 1.50
chains; post No. 2 on norti endof lode
claim, 262.7 ft or 3.08 chains; post iu rock
mound marked RSQM No. 5, at northwest
corner from which alive ouk tree 8 in. dia
bears S 18° W 35 links distant, and orizinal
post bears N v5>° W 12 links distant.
Thence S4° 16’ E, 4.00 chs, cross section line
between Sections 2 & 11, 38.21 chains west of
corner common to sect 81,2, 11¢12,-Tp
17 N, RILE, M DM, 1409.8 ft or 21.86 chains
to southwest corner, which corner on: teep
bluffof rock, impossible to set post, .et a
witness post marked RS Q M No.6, WP,
which bears N 8s° E, 1.72 chains distant.
Thence N 86° E, 1.72 chs, post marked k SQ
M No. 6, W P, 14.2 ft or 2.6 chs, pust No. !1
on north’end of lode claim, 412.5 -ft or 6.25
ehains to the place of beginning, and con
taining 10 £3-100 acres, an 1 desiznated as lot
No. 57,in Sections z and 11, Township ¢
North, Kanse 1l East, Mt. Diablo Buse and
Meridian.
,
Said location was made by said Maloney,
who conveyed one-half interest to suia
. Baugh
. Adjoining claimants are Marictta Gold
. and Silver Quartz Mine on the eust, Cornucopia Quartz Mine on the south.
. All persons holding any adverse claims
. theretoare hereby required to present tie
. same before this office within sixty days
. froni the first day of publishing hereof.
. SELDEN HETZEL, Keister.
. . It is hereby ordered that the foregoing no. tice be published for sixty days,or ten con
. secutive weeks, in the Nevada Daily Transcript newspaper, a daily newspaper pub. lishedinthe town of Nevada, in Nevada
} county, California, that being the neurest
ibed therein.
ZEL, Rezvister.
The first day of publication was on the sth
John Caldwell, Attorney.
UMMONS.—In the Superior Court of
\) the County of Nevada, State of California, State of California, county of Nevada,
ss. The People of the State of California
send Greeting: To Liberty Hill Mining and
Water Company, Anna’E. Smith, Seth Marshall, 8. M. Boyce, Michael D. Sweeney und
Alvan Todd, Defendants. You are-hereby
required to appear in an action brought
against youin the Superior Court of the
County of Nevada, State of California, on
the 4th of April, 1587, by C. Hudepohl, Plaintiff, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of 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
orjudgment-will be taken against you by
default, according to the prayer of said eomplaiut. The said action is brought to obtdin
jJud<mentto set aside the Sherit!’s sale made
on the sth day of Oct. 1886, to all that Keal
tstate lying in said county of Nevada, in
and to those certain pieces and parcels of
mining land lying and being in Little York
fownship, said county and State, and designated as Lots Nos. 8.,40and 41, in Tp 16,
N. R.10 E.M. D. B. and M. Containing 545
und 84-100 acres. Alsou tract of timber land
in said Tp County and State Also thut certain ditch known as the York Mining. Company’sditch. Also rightof way for ditches
and mining tunnels, all machinery, tools
and other appliances of whatsoever nature,
and kind belunging to, or used in connection with said mining claims and ditches.
Also, that certain Canyon claim situate one
half mile fromthe village of Little York,
suid County and State, known as Empire
xavine. Also that certain other canyon situate, lying and beingin Little York Tp
known as “Scott Ravine.” Said property is
more fully described in Bouk No. 5b of
Deeds on pages 344 et seq. Records of Nevada
county, Cal. to which reference is hereby
made. And to cancel the certificate of purchase made by the Sheriff, andif a Sheriff's
deed is executed to the purchaser under said .
sale or his assigns before said judgment is
rendered. that said Sheriff's deed be alsu
canceled, and for such other relief as is
agreeable to equity.
For cause of action plaintiff allezes that
vn September 10th, 1886, defendant Todd re‘overed judgment aguinst said corporation
defendant, in Department 1 of the superior
Court of the City and
cu, 8aid State, forthe sum of $276 v6-100, and
by virtue of an execution issued on said
judgment, directed to the sheriff of Nevada
County, California, said Sheriff on the .th
jay of Uctuber, 1586, suld all of said property
in one parcel. That defendant Sweeney on
thesth day of’ September, 1886, recovered a
judgment against said Gorporation defendint in Department 4 of the Superior Court of
said City and County of San Franciseo for
$1.25 64. That defendant Marshal recovered
vu the 4th day of September, 1886, a judymentin Department . of the Superior Court,
said City and County, for $3433 55. That
said Marshall on October 10th, 1886, purchas:d from said Sweeney his said judzment,
and on the 18th day of October, 1856, paid to
the Sheriff the sum of $300) tou redeem said
property from suid execution sale. That on
the 1.th day of March, 1887, plaintiff reeovvred a judgment in Department No. Two of
tae Superior Court of said City and County . §
for $5.8 38-100, Thatun March 1s, 1837, suid . t
Marshall filed for recordin the office of the:
Jounty Recorder of Nevada County an instrumentin writing purporting to be a sale
o defendant Smith of his said judgment.
Allof which moré fully appears in the’
complaint on file herein to which reference
s hereby expressly made.
And you are heretty notified that if you
fail to appear and answer the said complaint
as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
~sIn testimony whereof, I, F. G.
jane Beatty, Clerk of the Superior Court
~~~"? aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand
and impress the seal of said Court, at office,
in the City of Nevada, on the lth day of
June, A. D. 1887.
F. G. BEATTY, C1. rk,
‘By W. D. Harris, Deputy Clerk.
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Showing its Financial Condition
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. Ist, 1887.
. RESOURCES.
} Bank premises. ... ices Pr D
Realestate taken for debt .. . 10680 00
. Miscellaneous bonds 20375 00
; County warrants : a 1945 90
. Loans on real estate 5 63650 00
Loans on other securities 7563 11
. Loans on stocks. bonds, warrants. 500 00
? . loans on personal-security
. )vrdrafts unsecured (solvent) 8276 12
. Money on hand Haeladeatecrie seid, CeCe.
. Due from banks and bankers 2278 06
. Furniture.and fixtures. .... . 2500 00
. Gold bullion : 2547 28
Total.. F : .. $172985 58
. LIABILITIES. ‘ :
. Capital $ 30000 00
. Reserve fund 10000 00
. Profit and loss 11201 19
. Due depositors 121330 06
. Due banks and bankers 99 98
. Dividends unpaid 304 35
Total vite ke .. $172635 58
State of California, County of Nevada, ss.
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