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December 7, 1887 (4 pages)

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{ ‘ee y ; h e q b +: ’ i LJ 4 3 1, \ f 3 $ 4 ‘ by ae ce . y 7) =i t $ ' $ * ron, Soe —— i . * —~ A Mei. The Daily Transcript. one cHRCULATES IN . @evada City Grass Vallcy, Rough & Ready, . Spencevilie North San Juan, French CorTO THE MEMBERS OF THE MINERS . ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth. ertown of Nevada county; alsoin Placer . ‘and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San Francisco—in fact, throughout the State . _ “from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Si. erra to the Sea.”’ Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by —BROWN & CALKINS-— OFFICE: No. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal. WEDNESDAY, DEO. 7, 1887. O = —— } SAVE THE WATER. Senator Stanford's Plan for Preserving Mountain Water. : Senator Stanford, in coriversation with several gentlemen on the subject of California’s water supply, expressed the opinion that national legislation might be required to preserve the water that now flows from the mountain streams. The ’Senator’s idea was that it might be wellif Congress cede to the State of California all public lands 3000 feet above the level of the sea, that the State might preserve the forests above that altitude, thus maintaining the present rainfall and an egquable distribution of water through “its natural river courses. He feared that unlimited cutting of the timber on public lands would socnange the climate and meteorological conditions that the water supply would be impaired, and the rainfall would not be so general! in the season, or the mountain streams:retain their current of water for so long a time as at present. Soins Wie eee Iris reported. that the English Church establishment -receives yearly in tithes abeut 20,000,000. -Of this $15,000,000 goes for salaries of clergymen, and-the remainder goes to hospitals, schools, church buildings, and the like.acugas: A LApy in Massachusetts, who is arranging a cook-book to be sold ata fdir took a novel way of. dvertising the book by sending around to all her friends specimens of doughnuts made from one of the receipts. <00e =: CorruLent persons who desfre to avail theniselves of the opportunity can now patronize a London restaurantin which notiing but dishes pre‘pared on the anti-fzt plan are served. wae ee In some parts of Germany perch-are caught and carried alive to market, sometimes a distance of torty or fifty miles, and, if not sold, brought back to their tank or pond to await another occasion for sale. Nor all men are brutes, but an old toper reminds us of a-rye-nocerus. At San Jose,December 3d, 1887, to the wife of W. W. Gillespie—a daughter. . At Lowell Hill, Nevada county, December 8, 1887, tothe wife of Alexander Dynan—a aon. ARMIVALS AT THE i NATIONAL HOTEL. RECTOR BROS.. : December 5, 1887. Mark Levi, San Francisco, WRNorway, do W P Fanght, do R D Brown, Mayflower mine, Miss Addie Boyd, Washington, John Grissel, do W B Shaw, Alleghany, Frank Mounts, Peoria, I], George Fuller, Pike City, Thomas Warner, Alleghany, F B Hanston, Courtland, T H Traver, Chicago, :R D Skidmore, Campbell Springs, Miss Waldron, Lake City, Antone Ihler,; Moores Flat, M Mead, Downieville, W Code, Eureka, §$ Lanyon, city, GOzalll, do Wm Whalley, England, Wm Brooke, do Mrs W H Mead & ch, Oakland, Mrs Bigelow & ch, San Jose, E Ayres, Downieville, A Lewis, San Juan, George W Simmons, Town Talk, Miss Annie Ayres, Downieville, Miss Agnes Ayres, do Miss Katie Ayres, do T B McCuen, Bloomfield, J Birce, do Thomas Simonds, Washington, ¢ T F Carp, Eureka, A Godfrey, Columbia Hill, » Miss O Arnhart, city. +--+ . ARKIVALS AT THE UNION HOTEL. Mrs. J. Naffziger we .. Proprietors December 5, 1887 JM Thomas, Grass Valley, W D Harris, do A Barton, city, E Bond, do H Seymour, do Emil Ott, do Luvia Ott, do G Ramelli, Ranch, Harry Nathan, Grass Valley, M Levy, om do F H Metsburg, do Miss J Condon, Washington, Joseph Fusch, Napa City, Wm Edwards « wife, Toil Bridge, James Leonard, Graniteville, J Harbaugh, San Francisco, E Chaix, do Prof Ertz, city, . C Murphy, Washington, E Tralick, do $ Jones, Eureka. Caragru cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Price .50 cents. At Carr Bros. Remedy. jector free. BaKind POWDER Absolutely Pure. Te POW DER NEVER VARIES _—A Marvel. of purity, strength and olesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, shor weight, alum or phosphate powders. mole eT KING POWDER CO BOVAL Nes Wall street, New York . 0.44 chains to Post marked ‘BP M No 1,” Proprictress Nasal inNOTICE. aes UNION. There will be a Special Meeting of the Union to be held at Michell’s Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, DEG, 8th, 20 O'clock. ‘All mema bers’ are requested to be present. By order of the 3 CoMMITTEE. No. 1662. Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal. December 2d, 1887. N Sonee is hereby given that THOMAS j BROCK, whose Post Office is North Bloomfield, Nevada county, Cal., has made application for Patent forthe Brock Placer Mine and ground, being situated inthe Gold’ Flat Mining District, in the county of Nevada, State of Cdtifornia, and describedin the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, viz : Commencing at post in rock mound marked “BPM No.1” trom which a pine tree 15 in. dia bears 586° E 0.73 chains distant. (being also South East corner of the N 4 of the Nig ofthe 8 W 4 of N W 14 of Section 18, embraced by Getchell Placer Mine, U. 8. Patent, from which the 14 Section corner between Sections7 and 14,T16,N R9 E, M D M, bears N 38° 01’ E 32.47 chains distant and Post No 20n North end of lode line of Sneath & Clay quartz inine, US patent, bears N79° 41’ E 15.28 chains distant. Thence, with maguetic Variation 18 SEast, North 0.44 chains or 29 feet, Post in rock mound mark ed““B P M-'No. from which a pine tree 15 in: diam bears 8 56° E 87 links distant set on westerly side of Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad track; thence $ 76 > Oy" E 4.20 chains cross deep ravine mined out, course south westerly, 5.89chains or 388.7 feet, post in rock .mound~marked“B P M No 3." Thence 841° 50’ E0.20 chains corner of fence 2.31 chains or 152.5 feet along fence. Thence Post at corner of fence marked ‘ B BM No 4,” Thomas Brock’s hotisebears West 30 links distant. Thence $129 34’ W 1,00 Chain Thomas Brock’s house toright 25 links distant 1.58 chains corner of fence on brink ofSbydraulie bank 4.19 chains or 276.5 fégt postin rock mound “BPM Nod” on westerly side of the County road-und on north side of Hitchcock ravine from whi¢h the North East abitment of bridge across Hitchcock Ravine Bears South 0.85 chains distant. Thence N 83° 36’ w 9.75 chains, easterly side of Gold Kuh Ravine’ 14.00 chs cross fence, course N W ant 8 E, 14.83 chs or 945.88 feet, post in rock “mound marked “B P M No 6,” from which a pine tree 15 in, dia bears N 934° E 47 Ninks distant, standing on westerly bank of Geld Run tavine. Thence N 29° 39’ W along Westerly bank of Gold Run Ravine 4.56 chains cross East and West fence 5.56 chainsor 367 feet, Postin rock mound **B P M No7,"” from whicha pine tree 8in, dia bears S$ 47142 W 30 links distant standing on westerly bank of Gold Run Ravine, on South boundary of Getchell Placer Mine, US patent. Thence N 88° 22’ E 3.20 chains easterly side of Gold Rup Ravine, 6.95 chains cross fence, course N W and 8 E,8& chains mining bank of ry cut or ECS ALOR, ro 66 chains or 7020 fect tothe place of. beginning, conee au area of 11né Umtseven-one buns dredths (9.07) acres. Connecting Line. From \4 Section corner between Sections 7and18s,T16N R9EMD M. Thence with magnetic variation. 18° E, South 20.00 chs. Thence 8 41'44° W 2.65 chains. Thence 8 45° W 2.06 chains. Thence N 641° W 7.46 chains Thence 8 9 34° W 3.84 chains Thence 8 31 3-4° W 2.33 chains. Thence N 894° W7.45chains. Thence 8 5'44 ° W 1.65 chains, Thence N 1.41 chains. Thence west making calculated course and distance N 38.019 FE 32.47 chains, and containing 9.07 acres, and designated as Lot No 81 in Seetion 18, Township 16 North, Range 9 East, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location of this mine is recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the county of Nevada, State of California, in Book 10, pages 537-8, Mining Records of said Nevada county. Adjoining claimants are Getchell Placer Mine on the North,and Sueath & Clay quartz mine on the East. All personssholding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days from the first day of publication hereof. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published for sixty days,or ten consecutive weeks, in the Noveds Daily Transcript newspaper, a daily newspaper published in the town of Nevada, in Nevada county, California, that being the neurest newspaper to the land described therein. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. The first day of publication was on the 6th day of December, 1887. John Caldwell, Attorney, No. 1365. Sheriff's Sale. Inthe Superior Court.of the County of Nevada, State of California, JOHN PEARD, Plaintiff, The Place to Buy Chris Tinnetije so Jrawmd, GOLD. AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, . aS Presets BROAD STREET, ABOVE PINE, NEVADA OITY, Offer for sale a Large and Beautiful stock of Optical Goods, Bracelets, Breastpins, Jewelry of all kinds set in Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies, Turquorse, tiarnets, Amethysts, Sapphires, Quartz and other Precious. Stones. PINE SOLID SILVER AND. PLATED WARE. We make Home Made Jewelry a specialty, which, we guarantee 18 Carats Fine. We are selling our beautiful. stock cheaper than any other . Store in the State. This is the only place in Nevada City where you can get Reliable Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Eye and Opera Glasses, Etc. Engraving Done Free. Auction Auction: ution: CLOSING OUT SALE! E. CASEH Fr Having determined to Remove from this city about March or April, and’ prior to Removal offers to sell his entire stock of \ CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, RUBBER AND OIL GOODS, Etc. At Private Sale at 90 Cents On the Dollar From the San Francisco Wholesale Priea. I will also have a PUBLIC AUCTION at my store, COR. PINE & COMMERCIAL STS., Every Wednesday Evening from 7 to 8 oclock, Every Saturday Bvening ftom 7 to 9 o'clock, And will continue the sale until the whole stock is sold. DON’T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTACE OF : vs. : JOHN BLASAUF, EMMA BLASAUF, (his wife) EDWIN TILLEY, P. F. SIMONDS, MIKEL SOLARI, LEOPOLD GARTHE, and MARIA GARTHE, (his wife,)Defendants. [Order of Sale.] \ JHEREAS, John Peard, plaintiff, Edwin ‘illey, and P. F. Simonds and Mikel Solari, cross complainants,on the 29th day of November, A. D. 1587, recovered judgments against John Blasauf for the following sums to wit: To John Peard the sum of $3,402, together with costs of suit taxed at $27 15, and counsel fees allowed herein, amounting to the sum of $200. To Edwin a rey and P. F. Simonds the sum of $1,181.25 together with costsof suit taxed at $14.55 To Mikel Solari the sum of One Hundred and Forty ‘Two 93-100 Dollars,($142.93), togeth er with costs of suit taxed at $5.25, and coun sel fees allowed herein ameunting tothe sum of $40, with interest thereon from the date of said judgments, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum till paid, which said judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book 2 of the said Superior Court; on pages 108 et seq.,and whereas it is ordered that the mortgages set forth in plaintiff's complaint and cross com plainants’ complaint be foreclosed and property therein described, to-wit: Situate lying and bei gin the County of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows,to-wit: First Parcel, That certain piece or parcel of land situate in said County, easterly from Nevada City, and designated according to Government survey as the northwest quarter (NW 4) of northwest quarter (NW '4) of Section six teen (16), Township 16 north, Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo meridian and containing forty acres of land. Second Parcel, That certain town lot, situate within the corporate Hmits of Nevada City, on the south side of Spring street, known as the Blasauf Brewery lot, said lot fronting on pring street, running’back in pardtlel lines one hundred and forty-five feet, and being the northwesterly portion of the lot designated on the official map of Nevada’City made by H.8. Bradley in 1869, as Lot No. pix (6) in Block No. thirty two (82). Third Parcel, That certain donkey engine and boiler situated in the Blasauf Brewery omthe south side of Spring street, between Pine street and Factory street, Nevada City, Cal. Together with all and singular. the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances to each of said parcels belonging or in any wise appertaining, be sold at public auction to satisfy said judgment, together with interest dnd costs. * Notice is. hereby given that I will sell at public auction, in front of the Court House door,in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, on Wednesday, the 28th day of December, 1887, Between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 5 o’clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o’clock M. of said day, all the right, title and interest which the defendant in the above entitled action
ed on the said 29th day of November, A. D 1887, the day on which said judgment was docketed as aforesaid, or which may have been subsequently acquired, in and to all of the above described property, to the highest bidder for cash in hagd, to sytisfy suid judgment, intesest and cvusis. 4 Given under my hanudthis 5th day of Decamber, 1¢87. GEORGE LORD, Sheriff of Nevada County. By J. L. HoLianp, Under Sheriff. Gaylord & Searls, Att’ys for Plaintiff. L. 8. CALKINS. N. P, BROWN BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. JQUBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading papec ie Northern California. It was estabished September 6th, 1861, by N, P. Brown wn OLEMAN & CO., Agents, ms “Can Francisco, ‘ pep Lo. » herein named, had, held, owned or possess. THIS CREAT SALE. I offer my DWELLING HOUSE, on : Main street, It has recently been improved No repairs wlll be needed on it, for sale, . and newly repainted. inside or outside, for the next 7 years. ° L-also offer for sale my BRICK BUILDING, Corner of Pine and Commercial streets. Also, a fine new $500, WEBER PIANO. For further particulars enquire of Es.. Casper. ———— — = Es THE CELEBRATED ~ Can now be purchasedjin?this city PERRY SEI Fe i . t@-Ie the Best in the Citv. Try It.-wa SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA. Best in the market. Sold by the case or package. Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds. CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent The Greatest Vel a TELE alace Drug Store— cee WILL THIS YEAR LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS Ever offered by this Establishment. full Full particulars as soon as our buyer has sent in a report of his purchases. Goods will begin arriving Next Week§ CARR BEROS., Proprietors Palace Drug Store. Cor. Broad and Pine Streets; Nevada City. Disulay the Most Extensive and Elegant received: Always on hand a LEGG & SHAW IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware, ‘Iron, Steel, Stoves, TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS, OOAL, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, Wood & Willow Ware, Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware. « Guns, Pistols, Shot, Oaps, Fuse, _ Cutlery, Orockery, Horseshoes, Nails, Barbed Wire, etc. Parlor Heating Stoves, Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, Oil Stoves. Manufacturers and Repairers of Tin, Copper & Sheetslron Ware, Hydraulic Pipe, Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings. Mining Implements a Specialty. Agents for {California Powder Works. MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY. WILL BE HELD ON Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, December 14, 15 and (6, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE LADIES OF TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH. AT NEVADA THEATRE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dec. 14. Vocal and Inetrumental Concert, supplemented by a “PINK TEA.” THURSDAY EVENING, Dec. 15. The Society Drama, “DOWN BY THE SEA;” PROMENADE CONCERT; PINK TEA. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Dee. 16. From 2 to6Pr.Mm. Dolls Matinee for the Children; Fish Ponds for the little ones, etc, AT ARMORY HALL: FRIDAY EVENING, Dec, 16. GRAND TRAY DRILL by Nineteen Young Ladies in costume; also a Social Dancing Party. In connection with the Bazar there will be Booths for the sale of FANCY GOODS, CANDIES, REFRESHMENTS, Ete. General Admission 25 cents. On Friday evening the admission at Armory Hall will be as follows: Gentlemen 50 cents. Ladies 25 cents. PATENT ROLLER FLOUR ! MANUFACTURED BY THE WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY, AND SOLD BY ALL THE LEADING GROGERS. The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the WEITEST AND BEST Of Any Manufactured in the State. A TO THE LADIES: Call for it. Givé it one trial, and you will then use no other brand. FRIED J. THOMAS, Apyent for Nevada. County. Plaza F'ced Store. CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. <e ee Oe ee CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF “ a . Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes,CornMea Buckwheat Flour, Etc. t2 Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It, La rgest and Best Equipped Hardware Store in Northern Cali-+ fornia, LEGG & SHAW, Manufacturers and Dealers in FURNITURE, Beds and Bedding, Chairs and Lounges, WINDOW SHADES, OORNIOCES,<Etc. Fine Upholstering a Snecialtv. Finest Stock {of Furniture in Nevada County. Goods appropriate for Christmas and New Year Gifts INBOTH STORES. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. LEGG & SHAW. Main Street, Nevada City. MRS. H. B. MAXFIELD, Teacher of Elocution, Is now organizing classes in WoicE CvuLTURE T THE RESIDENCE OF MRS, GEORGE ti ©. SHAW, Pine Street, Nevada City, Instructions given IN CLASSES: OR PRIVATELY, Also Lessons given in Drawing and Painting, Oil and Water Oolors, CLASS AND°PRIV. J. 1. CALDWELL, Attorney at Law, Notary Publio, AND CONVEYANCER. FFICK—South side Broad St _ Site Union Street, Nevada-Citye” — Will practice in all the Courts of the State, and the Courts of the Uni the State of California, Cisipe — Will @rawty, deeds and Mort dzon feck, cont Gente of atknowledgmeutiberns OTT & co., . No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, Ruy Gold Dust, Gold and ' Silver Bars, May 6, 1887. _ TRIMMED HATS & BONNETS. , . We have on hand .the most extensive.and Handsomest Display of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets ever seen in this market which will be sold at LOWER PRICES than ever before heard of. Untrimmed Felt Hdts from 50 cents up. Trimmed: Felt and Fur Hats from $2.50 to $10. Trimmed Felt Sailor Hats, 75 cents. ‘FINE HOLIDAY GOODS: And Latest Styles Material for Fancy Work now being complete assortment of DRY & FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, . . NEAR THE UNION. HOTEL, MAIN STRERL, NEVADA. Established in 1852. Nevada: Assay. Office. J. J. OTT, Proprietor. NO. 25 MAIN STREET... NEVADA-CITY., XOLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPJ tion refined, melted and Assayed. By request, Gold Bars exchanged for Coin, In cqperencs with my Assay Office I have a siall Quartz Mill with which I can make practical, Mill Tests, and guarantee correct returns in every way. ‘Working tests will be oe with from 50 to 500 pounds. PRICES 0 GRAND Leap Year Ball! dé~ dd QRMC RY HALL. NEVADA CITY, —oNn— Monday Evening, Jan. 2, 1888. € EWfaUnder the Auspices oi LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6, Native Daughters OF TEE Golden West. First-class Music by a Full Irchestra. Every effort will be made by the Ladies of Laurel Parlor to make this one of the finest parties ever given in Northern-Central California. , ” Floor Dircctor...Mrs. 0. J. Naffziger. 2 is FLOOR COMMITTEE, Miss'Ida Maltman, Mrs. Wm. Richards, Miss Kate Matteson, Mrs. Wm. Thurston, Miss. Cora Clark, Miss Lizzie Keenan, Miss Mary Hook, Miss Jennie Marsh, Miss Sara Miller, Miss Belle Rolfe. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Mrs. J. M. Hadley, Miss Grace Morgan, Mrs. L. 8. Calkins, Miss Mattie Bradley Mrs, J. M, Walling, Miss Eda Rosenthal, Mss. L. M. Sukeforth, Misa Clara Baruh, Miss Emily Rolfe, . Miss Hannah Keenan Miss Alice Crawford, Miss Addie Boardman Invitation. Committee. LAUREL PARLOR, No. 6. The Grand March will begin at.9 o’clock, > ; TWO GENTLEMEN, $1.50, Each Additional Gentleman, 25 cts. Admission to Gallery, Tadies 50 ots, Gentlemen 26 cents. Agents for the Daily Transcript. Palmer & Rey.. veces er New York @. P. Rowell & Co.. , a .sNew York WW aver @ Ga". Bhliadelphi . W. Ayer Oo de ance a Palmer % Rey. . . Portland, Orego? J. H. Bates & Co.. 1. felons esees New Dauchy & Co... Williams & Co Cook & Co... L. P. Fisher.. Tickets admitting ONE LADY AND — 74 a Rr kien Shee, Fe, Me ae = = v — Buy Va now. Enc the fa ' for th The geuer Mrs Vvariet Reg camp) A 8} * ion wi The Laure ing. The clothi ning. If tl deal ¢ Grass Vall ance. rattles Rob this vi them « A he this si Valley Not; been . hotels ! of the . your h The weathe fine co: Just four, ji boom i spring. Ag given Bloom: e@?mbe! An. lights « being t be a gr Geor with . mornir but tha . The t its app failure. for a m The other c sult ws paying Bids town si ceived . to aad i Ther tendanc on Mon partook pleasar A bo: Joseph Flat, sh in the n ervoir, ¢ Stillm this cit) the Pico man ths cessfully F.C. window ocdupied law offic Valley, ° “Tt’s . to the re son why never ac and no c wants cl The fa roundin; fact that threugh The Exc made all survey ¢ menced L, A. wheel in two larg nan’s fo be used Consolic feet in d stream, hoisting wheel is for a 5-ir ing work a water There Laurel Pythian ning, De arranger Mi JENNI: ' Spotte _ Mark or old, awa: ered by ¢ , in Washi * Auetior On Sat comment will sell . Fancy G@ mercial g tinue eve ” stock isc without r Also p cedented stock wit