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August 22, 1886 (4 pages)

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from the first day of eysirn . hereof. ED, F. TAYLOR, { Gaylord & Searls, Attorneys. vada City, Cal The first day of notice was on the 25th day of June, 1886. ot f notice. will made in: Rete ab red at Ne: ED, F. TAYLOR, lication of foregoing file in Commencing at a iu rock mound Rdg Ws Sus rhe to posta Fy [ a. No, 4and 8. No.7, 8, 79 dég., 00” W., 9.08 chs. to post at NW. cor. marked 8. No. 5 and 8. No. 6, thence 8. 8deg. 00° E., 20.85 chs to cor. A. No. 6, thence N E., 9.08 place of t8 . f ‘and. desig lot No. c , Lownship Range 1. it. lo Base claims are the “Spanish” and All any.adverse claims game before ‘offige within y ‘lays Register. be tal, $200,000 Suit 1, #8 di: paid in January and July. fone) Joaned upon real esta'e only, Bank does . W. P. COLEMAN, Presiden Ep. R. Hamu.ton, Cashier. agll z er aaate Fs naa de capital, $500,000; paid ,000; loans on real estate, 044,818 ; rics ee A ordina‘and ordinary deposits received, and : exclusively a> savings ‘insinese._ Information furnished up~ t. ik DE. BR. M. HUNT, Physician, NEVADA CITY. OFFICE AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE J hn Caldwell. CALDWELL & FORD, Offiice-—Beckman Building, cor. Broad Pine streets, NEVADA CITY,‘CaL. Thos, 8. Ford Attorneys & Counselors at Law ana . se J o'tiock in NOTICE. R, 3 or Grass Valley daily at 10a.m., 2p. Nevada City, July 27, 1886. VINCENT WiLL LEAVE NEVADA with his easy riding Carriage m., and@.§.30,p. m.; returning at 8:30 s. m., 1 p. m. and 7p. m. This eis made on arcount of so many "busses running night time. R. VINCEAT, Proprietor. GLE$ 0} pooupoy v JLVULNIONOD ANS ®pposite National Exchange Hotel, (Successor to D. Welllington) ' ps Proprietor of the EMPIRESTAB Lot of Lo be found in this part of the State. most asonable terms. cares to drive, & to with Prompiness. ood Saddle Horses always on band. . BMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. QROAD STREET.....NEVADA CITY JAMS HENNESSY, Proprietor Lfi> announces that he has now the larges Horses, Carriages and Buggies ‘Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the ‘The Horses are free from vice, ot goodsty! and ones of golug as fastasany gentleman Garriages for Funerals Attended J, 1. CALDWELL, Attoruey at Law, street, Nevada City. \ (LL practice in all the Courts of States within the State of California. Willdraw up Deeds, and Mortgages ereto in clud _ Notice to Bond Holders. fornia. If not presented for payment within enn by virtue of which the bonds were sued, GEO. EB, ROBINSON, Nevada Uity, July 7, 1836. Notary Pablic qnd Conveyancer. ee —South side Broad street, opp. Union thi State, andthe Conxta-of the Unite for . Beach, certificacea of acknow'! edgment 0 fice of County Tesagures ef Nevada county, OTICE ishereby given that Iam _ prepared to redeem the following Londs ot Nevada county, issued May 22d,. 1883, viz; Bonds numbered 168 tu 309 in: lusive 40 days, interest will cease at the expiration of that time. in conformity with the Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors, under is‘Treasurer of Nevada County, Cal. j; 8-4t-law RAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE Nevada City i «-ON AND A®TER— “~~ Phureday, June 10th, 1886, soo a 40 erland leaving San Franc: ABRIVING: 1 05 A.M, DAILY. ~ Newuia County B. 6. B. B AT AB FOLLOWS — _BRAVING. 945 SA PURESERTS M. DAILY; conngeting with ovco at 93 po: 1661.1 tion for Patent toa Mining Claim. United ‘States Land 0 Sacramento, Cal., June 23, 1598. OTICE is nereby given, that the spanLN ish Gold Mining Company, s corp ra tion; by Eber H. Gayrord, its authorized Postottice is Nevat'a City, Ne, Oa'., has made ication for Quartz Mine, bearing 1499 6-10 in length, with snface nd 609 8-10 feet in width, in Cherry ining District, Nevada county, Calid described in the and field £., 7.48 chs. to post marked 8. uhence 8. 934 deg. E., 1.47 chs. to post marked 8, No.6and A. No. 5 at SW cor., thence N. 79 deg. F., 9 08 chs. to post marked No. 7 and A. No. 4, at SE. cur., thence N. 9 % W., 22.72) chs to marked 8. Ho SANE: Gos tncing, and. containing to nning, and containing 20.85 acres, and designated as lot No, 48, in Section 30, Township 18 North, Range ll -ast, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. . djotoin claims are the “American” and janta A 3 ‘All persons holding any adverse aims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within. sixty days trom the first = of publishing hereof. ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. Gaylord and Searls, Attys. Publication will be made in the Daily Tran-cript, published at Nevada City, Cal. ce ED, F. TAYLOR, Register. The first day of publication of foregoing notice was on the 25th déy of Jane, 1886. — Notice to Creditors. Estate of Samuel D. Debo, deceascd, Totice is hereby given by the under signed, administrator of the estate of Samuel D. Debo, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims agaist the said de cased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within f ur months after the drst publication of this notice to the said administrator at Nevada City, sn the county of Nevada. _ Administrator of the «state of Samuel D. Debo, deceased. Dateu at Nevada City, August 16, 1886. Order to Show Cause. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE County of Nevada, State of Calitor~ nia, Inthe matter of the Estate of John Hurst, A Thos. M. Sharpe, the adm nistrator of the estate of Jonn Hurst, deceased, having filed his pevition herein, duly verified, praying for an order of saleof all the real and per-onal esta e of said decedent, for the purpose therein set. forth, it is therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court that all peisons interested in the Estate of said dece ap3: before the Superior Court on Wednesday,the 16th day of Sept, 1886, at ten the» forenoon cf said day, at the Court. Room of “sald Superior Oourt, intne City of Nevada, in the county of Nevada, to: how cause why on order pe not be granted to t:e dd adwministrator to sell all of the real and personal estate of the said deceased not heretofore set aside for the use of the cea Oy deceased; and that a copy of this o der published at least four successive weeks in the Neyada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in the said City.of Nevada, county of Nevada, and State of California. J. M. WALLING, Judge of the Superior Cuurt. Dated Aug. 17th, 1886. T. 8. Ford, Atty. [* {No, 171. Application for Pateat toa Mining Claim. United States Land Office Sacramento, Cal., August 14th, 1886. UTICE is hereby given that the Spanish Gold Miniug Company, (a corporation), whose Postutfice is Nevads City, Ne vada county, Cal, have made app.ication for patent for the “Spanish Gold Quartz Mine,” bearing yold, embracing fourteen hundred and seventy four and tour-venths (1374.04) feet in length of the veiu -r lode, with surface ground six huadred and 8 xtenths (600 06) feet in width, in the Nevada mining district, Nevada county, California, and deseribed1.1 the plat.and field notes on tile in this office, as follows, viz: SURVEY OF THE EXT! 10% BOYNDAR'ES, Bogiuning at a post in rock mound at south cast corney of the claim marked 8 GM Co, No. 8; thence N 42 14° W, 2234 chs to post in rock mvand.at NE corner marked 8 GM Co, No. 4; thence 8 6.44> W, 910 che to post at NW corner mark.d SG M Co, No. 6; thence 8 42 1-49 E, 19.72 chs to post No 9 of the Sovgs Quartz Mine; «hence N bed E, 1.69 chs to pust No. 8 of Sogys Quartz Mine; thence 8 42° E. 1.54 chs to post No. 7 of Sogge Quartz Mine; thence 48° E, 3.03 chs to post marked S GM Co, No: 1, and pest No. 8otthe Soggs Quartz Mine; thence N 42 1-49 W, 6.13 chs to plage o1 beginning. Cuntaining an area of 19.91 acies, and «esignated vs lot’ No. 122,° in Secti n 2, Towuship J6.N, Range 8 E, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location wis made August 31, 1883, by A.R. Lord, James Hacwley and A, 8. Lord, and by them sold and conveyed t the Spanish Gold Mi ing Company by deed dated May 12th, 1884. The sa d Spani hGold Mining Company, (a corporatien), applicants herein, are now the owner ‘and holder thereof. ; Adjoining claimants are the Nevada City Extension, Gold Quartz aud soggs Quartz Mines. All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this ottice within sxty days fromi the first day of publishing hereof. — — LD. F. TAY LOK, Register. Gaylord, & Searls, Attys. ‘ The first day of publishing of the above uotice was on the 17th day of Aug , 1886. QA\\en A) T PRIVATE DISPENSARY 262 KEARNY S™ SF Ca Established for the "Scientific and Speed) Cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases. The Exvert Specialist, D>: ALLEN, as is well known, is a regular graduated Physician and Surgeou educated at Bowdoin College and Universit) of Michigan. He has devoted a liferime to and is acknowledged to be the most expert Surgeon in his specialty on the Pacific Coast. Young Men And MIDDLE-AGED MEN;;’ who are suffer ng from the effects of Youthful Indiscretion or Excesses in maturer years, Nervous and PaysicaL Dksinity, Impotency, Lost Manavon, confusion of ideas, dull eyes, aversion to society, despondency, pimples on the face, loss of energy and memory, frequency of urinating, etc. Remember, the Doctor hasa VEGATABLE COMPOUND, the result of many years of special practice and hard study, which, under his — advice, has vever failed of success in the»cure of LOST MANHOOD, PROSPATORRHEA, ete. MY HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE Having been eungecn in charge of two lead , ing hospitals) enables me to treat all. private troubles with excelient results. ‘1 wish it distinetly understood that I do not.¢laim to perform impossibilities, or to have nt ous or svpernatural power. I claim obly to be-askillful and successful Physician ana Surgeon, thoroughly informed in my special I= . DISEASES OF N. All spplying to me will reeeive my honest opinion of their complaints. No experinmenting. . willguarantee positive cure in eyery case I undertake, or forfeit $1,000. Consult ation in office or by letter FREE and oni . private. Charges reasonable. Thoroug examination, including chemical and microsepia! analysisof urine advice, $5.00, ice hours, 9 to 3 daily, 6 to 8 evening. Sunday, 9 to 12 only. or address DR. ALLEN, ifornia. b As the lot « ust be sold at once. Ke R-LORD, full and plain directions for use. The Doctor nia. f Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of rustees, held on the 3d day of August, 1886, an assessment ‘No 97 of fifteen cents per share wasievied upon the capital stock of the corporation, pa able immediately, in United States gold coin, tothe Secretary at the law office of John Caldwell, Broad Street, Nevada City, CalAny stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 7th day of eptember, A. D 1886,will be de! uent and ive! d'for sale at public auction ; and n asp ‘yment is made before, will be sold on marardey. the 26th day of Sept., 1886, to pay the delinquent assessment together with coste of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. co. &. ASHBURN, Secretery. Office at.the Law Otfice of John Caldwell, Broad Street, Nevada City, Calfornix, 25 AINAXAB. The Celebrated Egyptian Elixir for the Skin. Great Complexion Beantifier has been bought at forced sate and placed with WALTER VINTON, Corner Broad a Pine Streets. The pric: ha; been put down to 75 CENTS PER BOTTLE, gar The testimonials are from people well known in this State and accessi le at any tithe. A few are given in the local column \ q THE TESTIMONIALS SHOW THAT -it OF THE SKIN, if properly uxed, it will give @ BRILLIANT and FAIR COMPLEXIUN without the use of whitening or fards. , t will most effectually CURE PIMPLES. In many instances it wil KEMOVE FKEC KLEs ina few minutes “without irritating the skin -* : It will give TONE to the SKIN, and when applied on an old and wrinkled face will make it appear immediately maay years younget. Its application on the head will immediately sooth all irritation of the scalp, CURE DANDRUFF and restore the hair to its natural color — Applied on the skin of the fave, arms and hands, it will give a WHIIENESS and ‘FRESHNESS which will astonish ana please those who try it, and the effect is immediate. This elixir is warranted to be PERF «CTLY HARMLESS, and can be used every day, and several times a-day, if desired. It is excevdingly pleasant and eooling. It makethe ‘skin immediately after ity use, SurT and VELVETY, brillia t and clear; it WHITENSthe DAKKEST SKIN; it will in a few minutes REMOVE SU v BURNS; it is the best rem: dy ever fcund to cure the erysipelatous inflammatiun produced by PUI SUN OAK; a few applications will be sutticient, and for all kinus of skin diseases its ffect is almost miraculous. Directions for its use: Wash the skin with soap and water, and after drying it with a towel, rub n the elixir with a soft cloth: where the skin is not very sensitive, rub harder; where « rinkles are to be removed, rub a little longer; where there are black spots produced by accumulated sebaceous matter in the pores, commorily called blackworm. rub the elixir also a litle ‘onger; they will generally disappear after one or two applications. DR. MINTEE, THE SPECIALIST. No. liKearny St., San, ®rancisco Treats all Chroyi¢, Special and. Private Diseases with Wonderful Success The Great English Remedy ihe tease «= Is @ certain cX =2. cure for Nerve ous Deb: lity, Lost Manhoad, Prostatonhoen, ard all the evil effects of youthfal Afollies aua excesses, and in drinking iIntoxicating lie ‘ Pquors. Dr. Wintie, who isa regular physician, graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, will agree to forfeit $500 for a case of this kind the Vitul Restorative (unde his special adviceand trearment) will not cure, $1.50 hottle, or four times the quantity, $5, sent to ~ address on receipt of price, orC, 0 D.* in “i ntic, 18 Kearny St-, 8. F., Cal. Sample Bottle Free, Will esent to any one applying by leiter tating symptoms, sex and age. Strict srecy in regard to all business transactions. “OTHE , UNFORTUNATE . = DR. GIBBON’S D@DISPENSARY No, 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial San Francisco — Established in 1854, for thetreat ment of Sexual and Seminal Di:eases such as Gororrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphil { isinallits f rm, \ Seminal weaknes» ) Impotency, etc.— Skin Diseases (01 SWyears’s standin, mand Ulcerate = legs successfully S-. treated. Dr Gibpon has the pleasure of arnoun 1g that he has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has reamed practice at the Dispensary, 6z:. Kearney Street San Francisco, where his id patients and those requiring his servic s nay find him, i seminal Weakness. Seminal Emi , the c q ce of self abuse. This solitary vice,or depraved sexu: niulgence, is practiced by the youth f b oth sexes to an almost unlimited exteut,prfucing with unerring certainty the foliowing train of morbid symptons unless combatted by ‘scientific med) measures, viz: Sallow ‘ountenance, dark spots under the. eyes, “ike the rustling of eaves and the rattling 01 haricts, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted ntellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in ap. proaching ee. a dislike to form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society loss of manner nee flushes, pimples anu various eruptions about the face, furreu tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption night sweats,monomania and frequent insani. ty. It relief be not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately, cither in person or by letter, andhavea cure effected by his new and acientific mode of treating this div. eases, which n-ver failsof effecting & qnick and radical cure. Married Men. Or those who \contemplate marriage, vho ire suffering under any of there fearful pent me not forget the sacred re4 sibility resting upon them nor ‘delay Stain immediate relief. —. cu at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr Gibbon -tating case; symptons, le of tine the disease hascontinued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any part of the country, with cures when others tail. Try him. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin, ina sdb srecoin! letter throuzh -the \Post Office, or through Wells Fargo & Co. a package of medi.inc will be delivered by express to any part the Umted States. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearne steet corner Commercial, San Francisco 7 d LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ‘HIS will cure-almostovery-kind of DISEASE } private name if desired, by Dre pain in the head, ringing in the ears; :ivéteM. DRAN, (Successor toC, A. Barrett.) MERCHANT TAILOR 46 Broad St., Nevava Crrv. I Mave a Fine Stock of Poreign and Domestic Goods, ND AM PREPARED TO. FURNISH the gentlemen of Nevada City and vicinity with garments in the latest styles and of the best quality. . Lamia practical ‘lailor, and have had long experience in the business. 1 have secured theservices of Jno. F. Hefferman, a fashionable cu ter. He has had long experence in the business and is one of the best cutters on the Cea-t. Come and select your goods before going elsewhere. Style and fit guaranteed. Orders from the surrounding.. couxtry promptly attenued: to. : /Thave a full line of patent shirteand neckties, and make white or calico shirts to oder, rae a full line of machine oil and neeKeystone Market. ! COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY CHAS. KENT, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED the above named Market, } will be glad to see all former atrons and will be able to supply the public with all kinds. of . Fresh and Salt Meats, AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS MARKET! Which will be furnished at the VERY LOWEST RATES. Having had long experience in the business, } can guarantee to give perfect sxtisfaction to ail, and will supply the} > Very best in my Line. TALL KINDS OF LIVE STOCK FOR SALE,AT ALL§TIMES}-CHARLES KENT. DIVIDEND NOTICE. FICE OF THE DERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. At a meeting of the Board of Directors ot the above nained -Company, held Wednes day, July 28, 1886, dividend No 15, of Ten Cents (10e) per share, way_declared, payabh: on MUNDAY, August 2, 1836. Transfer booke will be closed Saturday, July 31, 1886, THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Office—No. 522 Montyomery sireet, San Francisco, Cal ECK’S REMIUM ERFUMES CAMELLIA POWDER b For the Complexion. Goods in the Market. For sale by Al) First-Class Druggists. To All Whom It May Concern. Finest , W* the undersigned, mother and step father of one Uharles F. Lobecker, # minor, of theage of nineteen years, residing in Nevada City and County, California do hereby releare from ail obligations, and comp.etely enfranchise said minor, hereb) giving to said Charles F. Lobecker, minor he right to e-tablish, maintain and carry on any business or work he may cesire t enter without interference, claim or demand on our, or either of our parts, to an) moneys or earnings arising therefrom, givins notice hereby that we shall neither of us be in.anyw ise responsible for debts or any contracts made, @ ered into, or suffered hereafter, in any business or employment, by said Charies F. Lobecker, minor. WILLIAM H. KISTLE, ELLEN KI-TLE, Dated August 9th, 1886. Estray Notice. AME.to the residence of the undersigned Ju y 20,asmull black mare, Brande: on the right shoulder. ‘The owner can recherges. JAMES MONR® Nevada City, July 31, 18386. h fi-lds are scarce, but those whc write to Stinson « Co., Porty land, Maine, will reoeive free full information about worh wuich they can do, and live at home, tha will pay them from <5 to $25 per duy. Some have earned over $50 in aday. Kithe sex, young or old, Cupitsl not sequired. You are started free. Those. who start »! ones are sure of snug little fortunes. Ali is new. ; If You Want to be Happy. f\ou want to be happy you must be good A maxim all right in its way; Bur a tar better one, if understood, Is what I have nuw got to say. If you want to be happy you must be well Whatever the station you ser: e in; And of all the medicines one bears the ““? The good SAMARITAN NERVINE. once tried every sort of cute,
To restore me to good health; And spent in vain, of that I’m sure, Considerable share nf wealth; , But all was vain, till a frien? a-tvised, ln a manner most deservin’, The medicine he most highly prized, RICHMOND'S SAMARITAN NERVINR. took his advice; in one short week I felt n further pain; For doctors no longer I had to seek, For I never felt sick again; I’m healthy and happy the whole day long; “Soif health-be.worth preservin’, The constant buraen of my song is, try SAMARITAN NERVINR. Twill cure the young, "twill heal the old, ’Twill make the whole world better; AtSt. J seph, Missouri, the medicine is sold Drop Pr. Ric mond a letter; He'll give you advice far better than wealth, He’ll point out the way to preserve ‘n The best condition yo r newly found health By the use of SAMARITAN_NERVINE. A WONDERFUL BOOK Just published, and for sale by the medica book dealers, or may be had direct from the author. i MANHOOD! WOMANHOOD! An exhau-tive treatise on Sexual Excess e-, the digeases ansing from them, and their treatment and cure; also a brief lecture on Epilepsy and other Ner:ous Diseases, showing the relationship existing beBy Dr. 8. A> Richmonp, St. Joseph, -Missouri. Price $1.50. Fully illustrated and elegantly bound, containing over 250 e8. his wonderful book reveals the inne:most se rets of nature, and is, in fact, a key which upens the book of Knowledge, anc nlucks leaves of healing from the tree oflife. It treats of subjects which are of immense value to every man, woman and child in the land, and w Hl, in all probability, save years of sickness andfortunes in doctor bills, Agents wanted everywhere, both male and female. Send at once arid get agents’ circu! Office Box 1957. > (2 Carr -over her by proving proderty apd }aying } tween the Sexual and Jervous System. . NERVINE, . ‘THE GREAT NEVER FAILS. jlepticFits. T. only known specific for Ak o for cn and —. sickness. Ne vous Weakness quickly relieved an cured. led by non in delirium of fever,—-. Neutralizes ger sof diseases and sickness, Cures ugl blotches end stubborn blood sores, — blood, quickens sluggish . circulajon. Eliminates Boils, Carbunclesand Scalds. Permanently and promptly. cures Paralysis. Yes, itisac iug and healthful Aperient Kills Scrofula and King’s Evil, twin brothers. * Changes bad breath to good, removing cause, Route Biliousness and clears complexion. Charming resolvent and matchless laxative. (t drives Sick Headache like the wind. Jontains no drostic vathartics or opiates. Promptly cures Rheumatism by routing it. Restores life-giving properties to the blooa. is guaranteed to cure all nervous disorders. Reliable when alkopiates fail. e geri the mind and invigorates the iy. Cures Dyspepsia, or money refunded. Endorsed in writing me fifty thousand Leading pbysicians in U. 8. ana Europe. Leading clergymen in U. 8. and Europe. * Diseases of the blood own it a conqueror. For sale by a! leading Druggists. $1.50. Carr Brothers, Nevada City. THE DR. 8S. A. RICHMOND NERVINE CO., Proprietors. ST. JOSEP H MO. Correspondence freely answered by phyicians, For testimonials and circularssend stamp. Kerr's Asthma-Cure. = YURES ASTHMA, BRONCHTIS, Throat ana Lung _ affections, Coughr, Colds, Quinzy, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, 3oreness of the Cl.est or Lungs, Weakness in he Back, Bowels, Sides, Colic, ta Pnennonia, Measles, whaerae Cough, Indigesion; It heals the entire system. Pleasant Vireinia City, May2,1884. Four bottles of Kerrs Asthma (ure cured my two children of Diphtheria and u\self of the worst sore throat, hoarsenes+ and cold that I ever had. Mas, Jane PLOwEX. GREENFIELD, Mason Valley, June . Jtn Four oottles of Kerr’s Asthma Cure yred ov of pains in the stomach of six year . standing. Mes. James Erway. Reno, April 26, 1884. Dr. Kerr’s Asthma Cure cured my uaugh ter of pneumonia, We use it for cough, vid colds and always found it very effective Mrs. Toeresa Youna. Sax FRancisco, February 15, 1884. This is vo certify that 1 have used six bot les-of Kerr’s Asthma Cure for dyry aid Lamentirely cured. I have bec: doccoring for six years, but Kerr's Asthma Jure has done the ‘business for -me. Axthma Cure cure me of pheumonia.— ’rs, Annie Cuneo, 3€ ant 411 Broadway. ‘tighteen bottles of Kers Asthma Cure cured me of hemorrho<e of the lungs.— Wm. slodyett Coliector of steam Navigation Cwo bottles of Kerr’s Asthma Curecured m faterri lecough sx een months stand ing.—J. W. Crawford, whar‘inger at Folsom stieet whart. Keuington & Co. says tha %o.’8 Asthma Cure sells 19adily on its ow aerits, more 6» than any :omedy ey ever uandled for coughs, colds, throat ad hung .ficetions, and gives universal wsfaction {wo bottles of Kerr's Asthma cured my two children of pneumonia.— _M. Walers, Willuws Station, near Bridgeport. Asthma Cure cured me or the Worst cough that-a man ever tad.—J.B. His ie, Depu t County ‘Treaswer, Hawthorne, Ne REI}TIDGION & CWloezsale Drug sists, Agents, 526 and 531 Market street, Sau + Fanciaco, J. 3. Mack & Co., Nos: 9 and 11, Front 4s eet. Langley & Michaels, Nes. 101, 103 and 105 Front st:eet, corner of Pine. C. F. Richards & Cc,, Nos, 427 and 42 Sansome street, corner of Clay. J. K. Gates & Ue., 417° Sansome street, corner Commercis’ KIRK, GEARY & CO., Wholesale Agents, Sacramento, Cal. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. , £8 Price 50 Cts and $1.00 por bottle tasting as ice cream. ] Tm the Sick and Afticid . AND ESPECIALLY— Those Suffering From Debility Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitaitv. Sexual Infirmities. Pte. Ete. \HE GREAT NEED fromTHOSE HAV wno are suffering is SEXUAL’ AND NERRVOUS COMPLAINTS a physician who: can compiehond their ailments and successfully treatthem. : tioner is nét .sufficiently Theggenera filles in these classes of troubles to do 80, nd it muat be left to t he it, wh: with edncatin, long 0 oe rough knowledgeand comprehensive mind, is prepared to cure them. DR. J. C. YOUNG Opened-his now celebrated Institute in 1850 for the purpose of affording the afflicted the certainty of honorable skillful treatment ect and permanent restoration, and ears it has sustained the first rank not ouly u nthis Coast but throughout the civilized worl. Tam aware that by dwelling upon so uninviting a subject as the Decay of Sexua: Vigor the ignorant may asperse my motive, but the desire to iuform those who are suffering through ignorance, and who by carelessness or want of knowledge thut a eure can be had, are net only hurry themselves to an untimely B ates ut. giving sexual weakness asan inheritance to uture generaons, is too great an incentive to permit me to be silent . and for over 30 ipo} banned IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM N 1GHT LOSSES, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESSES, CONFUSION OF MIND, SLIGHT LOSSES WHEN UNDER EXCITEMENT. VARIABLE fe TREMBLING PALPITATION, FLUSHES, &., OR IF YOU HAVE PRACLrlCED SELF-ABUSE EVEN IN _ IN THE SLIGHTEST PARTICULAR you are suffering fromthe ; Dread Enemy of Human ijfe, And should not hesitate toseek —at.oce health and happiness in @ cure. CURES GUARANTEED. FEES MODER ATE. CONSULTATION BY ETTER, OR . OTHERWISE—Frée. Exclusively Vegetable Remedies Used. ad LADIES You are capocially liable to ent tering from NERVOUS PROSTRATION. All your peculiar complaints are nervous ip thei origin and hence your sufferings are terribly depressing or inexpressibly keen. The Doc-. tor in his researches and practice of NERVOUS TROUBLES has made your organiza . tion. 3 special study and is thus enabled from his experietice and knowledge to aid and cure you nany of the Troubles, Weaknesses, Distresses and Sufferings to which asa sex you are liable, £47 You will find in the Doctor a friend apon whom you can rely for covnfort, aid and cure Pr. Young’s Female Remedies have attained a reputation for efficiency un by any medicine, or medical prescription ever offered. They can be sent by mailo xpress. osé desiring personal care and attention can have necessary accommodations fur vished —o— Letters. Those who can not visit the city can by givng their ite pace in their own way, receive advice, and when desired, treatment me with every assurance of a cure. LETTERS RETURNED OR DES TROYE1 Address, DR.J. C. YOUNG, Medical Institute, No. 7 Stockton St TAKE NOTICE. teres PROPOSALS will be received by the Board of Education of Nevada City uatil Saturday, August 28tb, 1886, At 10 o'clock a. M. for furnishing the following supplies : 40 Reams 12 1b, Legal Cap Paper. 48 Gross Gillot’s 404 Pens. 36 Botties Siafford’s Ink—quarts. 5 Gross Accommodation Pen Holders. 43 Boxes Slate Pencils—6 inch. The bids for St: tionery to he accompanied bv samples. T « ‘Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JOHN WEBBER, District Clerk. —————— General Agent.... per $1,000 insurance. nical clauses. second period. the actual cost and the amount, co On the closing of the five year urviving members of such lar. Bros., Nevada City. Home Benefit Life A Secretary.. ..4..-66% Under 25 years...... $1 90 25 to 30 years....... . 200 SO to 35 yeare.i 2c 2:05 35 to 40 years.:....:. 2:20 esociation 204 Montgomery St. Cor. Bush..-...Sum Francisco Prenaiter <1 clos itunes hese Bank of California PHORIGONG soci. boos cise este oa eels F. C. Havens AvdtOE Sores: I. P: Allen (of B’k,of California) Savas patetere oral A. 8. Barney This Company has paid promptly and without éxpense to beneficiaries $198,691.35 during its five years’ existence, at an average expense for administration to its members of less than $2.00 per annum Its Certificates are incontestable after the third year and entirely free from objectionable and techIt is the largest, oldest and most successful Mu-] Caleb Dorsey: 5 © Pickpocket by tual Insurance Association in California. Its distribution plan rewards the persistent members by cash dividends at periods of five years, which dividends greatly reduce the cost of insurance for the first five years and nearly offset the cost for the The surplus arising from the’ difference between the actual cost of insurance-in this Association and the amount collected from members, whenever in excess of the amount required for mortuary purposes, is deposited in the Reserve Fund for distribution among surviving members at stated periods. No Charge for Medical Examination—No Annual Dues. ASSESSMENT RATE—FOR EACH $1,000 INSURANCE : 40 to 45 years 45 té 50"years 50 to 55’ years 55 to 60 years ~ The first assessment will be payable thirty days after. date of certificateandthereafterevery 2 months. * DISTRIBUTION CLAS*. ose _ All certificates issued during the year 1886, of the Distribution S ies, will constitute Distribution Class, No. . Heme _ Certificates in force December 31, 1890, of the issued in the year 1886, will, on that date, receive a cash dividend pro rata to amount contributed, which dividend shall consist of all amounts contributed to the Reserve Fund by all Certificates of such issue, together with all accumulations arising from interest and th amounts deposited to said Reserve Fund, from the difference betweer One. ‘ Distribution Serier tted from members. : fab bepioning anaes} 1886, all é ; ution class wi ivier the class next following the year of such avian . ° Th Aa Di trict Far Races and Stock Exhibits, at Glenbrook Race Track, Between Grass Valley and Nevada City. PAVILION EXHIBITS AT NEVADA CITY. Commencing on Tuesday, August 24, and Continuing Five Days. Over Ten Thousand Dollars in Purses and Premiums. ENTRIES TO THE RACES: FIRST DAY—TUESDAY AUGUST 24TH. Running—Special race for two year olds. %4 mile dash, $250 added ; 7 entries. : No. 1.—Trotting district — 3:00 class. Purse $250. C.F. Taylor bl’K m Black Pea, by Hector, ; $8. A. Eddy, b’cksk’n g Barney, pedigree unknown ; Wm. Lord, bl’k m Lizzie D, pedigree unknown; A. G, Smith, s m Lady Hawkins, —. No. 2.—Trotting—2 :30 class— Free for all. Purse $600. Wm. Griffin,b m Lucy, by Black Ralph, L dam--byOdd--Fellow.; Jas. Learned. bs Adrian, by Reliance, dam by Shenandoah; John Spuryeon, 8 m Daisy S., by Tilton Almont, dam by Rattler; J. R. Hodson, bm Kate Bender, by Echo Chief, dam by Black Hawk; 8, A. Eddy, bg Zero, pedigree unknown ; M. W. Hicks, b m Empress, ig Flaxtail, dam by Marion; J. H. Tennant, b m Twinkle, by Echo, dum by Ethan Allen; 8, K. Trefry, bs Apex, by Prompter, dam by Flextail. No. 3.—Trotting—For two year olds or under, 17th District. Mile and repeat. Purse $300. Wm. Gardner, br f Madia,. by Sterling, dam Lady Narley; C. F. Taylor, cf Nettie J., by Doncaster, dam —— ;J.A. Seeley, blk c, Abe, by Doncaster, dam Signal. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25TH. No. 4 Roaning ste for all. $50 entrance, $25 orfeit, $400 added. Second horse $100. Third 450. One mile and repeat. W.B. Todhunter, bik bh John A., by Monday, dam Lady Clare; A. ). West, b g Billy the Kid, by Leinster, dam Liily Simpson; M. John son, bf Leda, by Nathan Coombs, dam Gipsy; Kelly & Lynch, b g Jou Jou, by Monday, dam_ Plaything ; Jas. Foster, b m Lady Foster, by Nortolk, dam Imp. Lady Jane; Thos Hazlett, ch g Fred Collier, by Joe Hooker, dam Puss ; Caleb Dorsey, br h Birdeatcher, by Specter, dam Pet, by Melbourne JY; BC Hally, ch c Doubt, by St. Martin, dam Perhaps. No. 5—Running—Free’ for all for 2year olds. $25 entrance, $10 forfeit, $150 added. Second horse, $50; Third $25. Dash of half a mile. W. B. Todhunter, ch c Jim Duffy, by Hooker, dam by Wildidle; M. Johnson, ch f by Enquirer, dam.:Analyne ; Albert Cooper, ch c Dynamite, by Joe Hooker, dam Chestnut Bell; L. H. Todhunter, b c Safe Ban, by King Ban, dam Herzegovina; W. L. Pritchard, b f Lady Leinster, by Leinster, dam Addie A; W. L. Pritchard, sf Idalene Cotton, by Jim Brown, dam Lizzie P; Caleb Dorsey, ch c. Fred Archer, by Thad Stevens, dam Brown Bess by Imp. Hercules; B. C. Hally, br c Corrigan, by Kyrle Daley, dam Daisy Miller. No. 6.— Running—For 3 year olds. Free for all. $50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $250 added. $75 to second horse, $50 to third. One mile. Wm. Boo‘s, br c Valleto, by Bob Wooden, dam Maria; Theo. Winters, b f Miss Courtney, by Norfolk, dam Bullinette; Kelly & Lynch, b f Moonlight, by Thad. Stevens, dam Twilight; Hill & Gries, b f Allie Hill, by Wildidle, dam by, Harry Wade; L:~ . Todhunter, s c¢ Monte Christo, by King Alfonso, dam Galianthus ; Jo Daniels, dam Mattie C., by Specter. by No. 7. Pacing—Free for all. Pur-es $600. Wm. Griffin, bg Shaker, ped. unknown; Peter Fitzgerald, b s Killarney, by Black Ralph, dam by Eclipse; L. H. Todhunter, b g Mink, ped. unknown; 8.C. Tyron, s m Pocahontas, by Washington, dam_ by Glencoe; 8. K. Trefry, brg Prince by Missouri Chief, ‘ No. 8. Trotting—One year olds. 1g mile and repeat. Purse $200. E. C. Morgan, b f Beatrice, by Sterling, dum by Black Hawk; Wm. Gardner, sc Harpiness, b Sterling, dam by Challenge; C. F. pe r ce, Silver Threads, by oncaster, ; F. P. Lowell, b ¢ Vinco by Prompter, dam_ by Teddier; 8S A. Eddy, b c Glenbrook, by me dam by St. Lawrence; M. W. Hicks, b f Dinah, by prompter, dam by The er’s blk m Blue Gardner’s b m Sarah Althea. No. 10. Trotting—2:20 class. Free for all, Purse $1000. Did pecial Trotting—4 year olds gamed horse, Pur fan: . Hoppin, bs Cupid, by Calaban, dam by Clay Pilot ; das. Reynolds, c f——-——— , by Nutwood, dam by Irwin Davis; G, W. Woodward, bm Rosie Mac, by Alex Button, dum Rosedale; Henry Hoppin, bm Gypsy, i Alex Button, dam Signa © R. . Newton, blk h Sur Del, by Del Sur, dam by Black Ralph. No. 11—Trotting. District. 3 year olds or under. Mile and repeat: Purse$400. W. G. Richards,sc Sir Richard, by Doncaster, dam. Fannie by Signal; W. Gardner, b m Sarah Althea, by Brigadier, dam by Cal Dexter; C. F. Taylor, chf 3 ettie J, by Doncaster.. No. 12. Running—Saddle horse stake. District horses, catch weights. Miledash. $5 entrance $50 added. Four moneys: 50, 25, 15 and’ 10 per cent,‘ M. Mc Crimmon, 8s g Surprise, by Langford, dam American Mare ; M. P. Peasley, bs Hector, by Lodi, dam by Rattler; P Riley, bg . unknown; A A Primey, b m_ Kittie Donnelly, ped. unknown. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27TH. _ No.13. Running—Free for all. $50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $500 added. ‘Second horse $150, third $75. Two miles and repeat. W BTodhunter; -bl«-h—d A; —by—-Mon=day, dam Lady Clare; M Johnson, b-f Leda, wy Nathan Coombs, dam Gypsy; Kelly & Lynch, b f Moonlig).t, by Thad Stevens, dam Twilight; Wm. Boots, blk g Index, by Thad Stevens, dam by Gypsy; Jas. Foster, b m Lady Foster, by Norfolk, dam Imp. Fred Collier, by Joe Hooker, dam Puss; Caleb\ Dorsey,..br h Birdcatcher, by Specter, dam Pet, by Melbourne, Jr. No. 14. Running—Free for all. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $200 added. Second horse $75; third $50; 3 mile and repeat. M. P. Peasley, bs Hector, Py Lodi, dam by Rattler; Kelly Lynch, ch g Tom Atchinson, by Joe Hooker, dam Bay Kate; Jas Foster, b m Amy Brinton, by Ballot Box, dam Lulu Riggs; Thos. Hazlett, b ¢ Panama, by Shannon, dam Abbie W.;W. A. Vestal, sg Berta R., b Joe Hooker, dam unknown ; Caleb Dorsey, 8 ¢ Pickpocket, by Jo Duniels,dam Mattie C., by Specter; J. B. Ramsey, b m Lady Cleveland, by King Alfonso, dam Borio; B. C Hally, br fIrish Lass, by Kyrle Daly, dam Daisy Miller. No. 15. Running—Free for ail. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $300 added. Second horse $75; third $50; one and one-eight miles; W. B. Todhunter, blk h, John A; A. D. West, b g Rilly the Kid; Theo. Winters, b f Miss Courtney ; Kelly & Lynch, b g Jou Jou; Hill & Gries, bf Allie Hill; L. H. Todhunter, s c Monte Christo; Jas. Fos.er,bs A. Walrath, by Norfolk, dam Ada C; Thos. Hazlet, ch g Fred Collier; W. L. Pritchard, ch m, Lizzie Dunbar, by Bazaar,dam Tibbie Dunbar; Thos. Hazlet, ch g Joe Chamberlain; J. B. Ramsey, bs Monarchy by Monarchist, dam Notable; B. C. Hally, ch ¢ Doubt, by St. Martin, dam Perhaps. No. 16. Trotting—For Stallions owned inthe District. Purse $500. Geo. Dickenson, gs Richard Scott, by ibe as Scott, dam Clear Grit ; C. F, Taylor, ch s Doncaster, by Elmo, W. Gardner b s Pasha, by Echo, dam Belmont; C. F. Taylor, rs Frank. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28TH. No. 17. Running—Free for all. $25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $200 added. Second .$75; third $50; mile and repeat. S. C.Tryonbh; Pat Haydon ———-——,, dam by Norfolk ; Jas. H. Meise, gg Stoneman,by Kirby Smith, dam Hunkadori;Kelly & Lynch, ch g Tom Atchinson; W. L. Pritchard,ch m. Lizzie Dunbar; Thos. Hazlett, ch g Joe Chamberlain; Frank Griffin, ch g Billy Johnston; W. A. Vestal,s g Berta R; Jeff Crum, s 8 La—Blanche, ped, unknown; Jas. Crane, b m Belle C, by Snap, dam unknown; A. G. Smith, b g Bodie, by Monuay. No. 18. . Trotting—2:40 class. Purse $500. W Gardner, b 8 Pasha; Jas M Learned, b m Reality, by Reliance, dam—Ernestine ; John Spurgeon, 8.m<Daisy 8; F P Lowell, b h Fallis, by Electioneer, dam Felicia; John Mackey, b g Lohengrin ; M_W Hicks, b g Chico, by Prompter, dam Flaxtail; S © Tryon, b g Col Hawkins. 0.19. Trotting—Free for all, Purse $1,200. John A Goldsmith bm; Manon by Nutwood, dam Hambletonian Chief; J R Hodson, State of Maine; O Waldstein, b 8 Albert, W by ilectioneer,dam Jno Nelson. : Teams. Purse $500. Stanle Eddy, Zeroand Barney; W Gardner, Captain and Graves; C. F. Taylor, Queen and Black Pea. A. WALRATH, Pres. Moor. ‘ ee? THURSDAY, AUGUST 26TH. No: 9. Trotting — 2:50 class. The Best Provess yet discovered for sa’ ing orall metals, Old Table ware t ‘No. 657 Mission Street, GEO. FLETCHER, Sec. 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