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February 26, 1889 (4 pages)

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mate e TEE Eey of Marcle lash, at 10-0’ clock a. x, . Che Daily Transcript TO THE UNFORTUNATE OR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, Ne. 623 Kearmey Street, Gorner Commercial.....San Francise) —— Established in 1854 for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stri ture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal! Weak ne Impotency, etc. skin Di eases of years’ standing ind Ulcerated Legs sucully treated. bf. Gibbon has the pleasLis = —.s% that he has ya te ‘from Visiting the principal Hospitals of Euoped se bes teownued practice at the Dis peusary, 623 Kearney Street, 8an Francisco, wlere tis old patients and those requirin. nis services may find him. ae SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse: This solitary vice, or depraved sexual iiduigence, ispracticed by the youth 2i both sexes to.au simest unlimited exnt, producing with uuerring certainty the ol.owlng train ef morbid symptoms unless (ombutted by scientific medical measures, viz’ Saliow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in th. nead, ring ng in the exrs bole like tae rustlig of leaves and the setting of chariots, uneasiness about ivins, oi the limbs, confused visblunted intellect, loss of confidence, Ax old lady’s idea of a ballet girl is “an open muslin umbrella with two pink handles.”’ “Wuute Cap’ notices are being received by prominent men in Norwalk, Connecticut. —-~— ge oOver one hundred *bozus butter. Sellers are.to be tried in Pittsburg. . ~ —~ +9 ee -——_— . Wen society-is on tip-toe it onght . to be able to Jook over the tr:ngom. + 8 2 GENERAL ALGER has paid $800,000 for a Michigan iron mine. ee oe . Tuere will be no tariff legislation . by the present*Congress. } —_——— — +2Tue number of Northern tourists in Florida is very small. . ee nineprns Tue dead languges should be relegated to the tome. WE have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Mouth,and Head-Ache, in SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle— Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. 10} onfide dithdsuce in approaching strangers, dislike te form new scquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs consumption, night sweats, monomania an frequent insanity. If relief be notobtained, . Sens soeiiicted should apply immediatey, either in person or by lefter. and have a cure etlected by bis new andscientific mode tregting these diseases, which never iails of effecting a quick and radical cure. MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under sny of these feariul maladies, should not forget the sacfed respunsibility resting upon them, nordelay. v obtein immediate relief. CURED AT HOME, Persons ata distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, tating case, symptoms, length of time the disease bag continued, and the medicine wiil be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to apy purt of the couxtry, with ful: and plain directions for use. The Locfor cures when others fail. Try him. by enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin in a registered letter through the Post Uffice, ur ‘trough Welis, Fargo & Co., a package v1 medicine wili be delivered by express w an) part of the United syates. Address DK. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney. treet, corner Commercial, San Francisco, Office Box 1967. PIANO METHOD! BY DB. KABL MERZ. IANO METHOD EVEK PUBLISHED as 80 quickly come into general use “as Merz’ New Plane Method. The best teachers throughout the country unite in pronouncing it far superior to any ; work of the kind yet written. “Karl Merz’ Piano Mersop contains nearly 300 pages, elegantly printed from large, clear, new type, finely illustrated and strongly bound. No teacher or piano student who wishes to keep up with the times should failto examine this new work, which is , SIMPLE, PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL YE1 THOROUGH AND COMPLETE. Kaz. Merz’ Piano Metho:l is the cows ing success of this well known author, and is rapidly taking the place of all otber inPrice 50cents. Sold by Carr Brog.—tf Piles! Piles! Pites! Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment is the only sure’ cure for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered. It never fails to cure old chronic cases of long standing. Judge Coons, Marysville, says: “Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment cured me after year of suffering.’’Judge Coffinbury,Cleveland,0. says : “T have found by experience that Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment givesimmedate and permanent relief.”” We have hundreds of such testimonials. De not suffer an onger. Sold by urugyists at 50 cents per box-er maled-on receipt of price; the Wiytams Mr’a Co. Cleveland O77] Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing’ Syrup should always be used when children are Cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferers at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the littie cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. “It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves : wind, regulates the bowels, and ig. the best known remedy. for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other iuses. Twenty-five cents a bottle. ——— ee A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. It-was just-an ordinary scrap oi wrapping paper, but it saved her life. struction books for this favorite instrument. We want » Every Music Teacher Who reads this advertisement to write to u once for full descriptive circular of this She was in the last staves of coneumpCanker . . instant . as i ea OT Infants’ and ¢ Paregorio or Narcotic Syrups. Children ory for Castoria. WMilMons of Mothers bless Castoria. Castorix = Constipation ; “I recommend Castoria for ‘s — Bios — rp Bp ror Pomraloe, 09 om _—_ rg ves h also a digestion ; known to me.” ~ , Withou pefaction, : 111 So. Oxford St, n, N, ‘faux Centaur Company, 77 Murray B8t., Rew York. L\ NN AUN AALAVNARAALLAUN LA LANLAL ULAR INCORPORATED 1880. 240 Monteomery Street!’ ~“San Francisco MMEARUMEGD. 5 ops52-< 5is os 0caates sos --.-BANK OF CALIFORNIA : PMNs oii ss 2 FRANK C. HAVENS = AUDITOR.... I. P. ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) balopitheplen ie inbcada & FE ee L. B. HATCH “aed cf 13 SE ee ee A. 8. BARNEY This is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutual Insurance Association in California NO MEMBERSHIP FFE. 112 NO ANNUAL DUES, 6 PAYMENTS. A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST. NO MEDICAL FEF. amount written therein and are urcontestable and _nonforfeitable. Lessened Cost tt Persistent Members. On continuance-of the Certiticace m rorce for the secand period of five -years, the full.amount of the reserve payment made by the member (with interest), together with division of profits resulting from lapsed reserves (also. with ‘interest}, and gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied to extinguish the cost for the sécond period of five years. Similar distribution of surplus is made at the end of each five years to persistent members Cash ‘Surrender Value. Should the member chouse to surrender his Certificate at the end of the five year period, there shall be paid in cash to him or his order, the full amount cf reserve paid on his Certificate. : STATEMENT JULY I, 1887.= Total Amount of Claims Paid.....6..2.0..306% $280,500.00 Mortuary Fund,-Bank-of California.. .. Gc aii 6;002:85—— Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union.... . 10,182.45 Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid...:......5 — None. PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. Jerry Scuoo.ina, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died Bap bgt 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid February 23d, 1887. Wma. Kocu, bookkeeper Bank ot California, insured for $2,000, ' died February 5th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887. Tuomas Biaiey, Shipwright, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim filed February 8th, 1887. Home Benerir Lire Association : ton, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time; she-weighed less than seventy great Work, containing also many testimo-. pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper nials from weli known teachers who are using the book. It will pay teachers to look into tae matter. Although containing more matte: than any other Piano Method new before the public,itis sold at the same price asked for smaller and inferior methods. Price $3 00, by mail, pest paid. PWOEDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED. Yi Fingering. Teachers are invited tosend fora sample copy of this new work, with the privilege oi -eturning if pot what they want. seut free on application. Teachers shouid write to us for terms and discounts. §. Brainard's Sons Publishers Wabash Avenue. Chicago, fi ' \ REWARDED are those who . Battle Mountain..:..,... $18 fe) read this and then act; the) eee 6.60 ‘ will find honorable employ-}. Berenda...:.../... 8 80 ment that will pot take ons 5.95 them from their homes and families, The Eraneeer 4 0c gre £8 989-8 G +t profits are large and sure for every jpges LASER gs og ee ws ws TAU trlous person, many have made and ve'now . Cole’s, ., ae 14.95 making several bundred dollars « month. Colfax ¢ 2.25 It is easy for any one to make $5 aud upalk Seer eae aes Me aes rao wards per day, who is willing to work. KitnDe oe ae 4.85 rsex, young or old; Capital not needed;. Jelta .. 2c. OBS Westart you. Everything new. No speciai Deine 44.40 ability required. You, reader, can doit as} © tl) Bese cee reece \ Seal well as anyone. Write to usatvunce forfuli. Kl Paso ; is 3 urticulars, which we mail free. Address Emigrant Gap 2 25 nson & Co, Portland, Maine, Galt. 10.70 ——_e—__ —--—— —--— . Goshen 11.70 * : Granite Point ... reo rs: Sy, Nerve and Brain Food. . itumboiat.. .-11. 90 It i 4 oe fon Wega all Sag 28 545 26 60 8 prepared expressly for " Agee those diseiaus oomiagele called female . [ndependence..... 6 3d Complaints with which all women are lone. . ere ete ree ere 6 35 afficted, and for, these cases is @ positive . Junction. 3-75 eure. It will purify andeénrich your blood, Lathrov 6.30 give strength and steadiness to your nerves, 2 ee De eee ee * andinvigorate your entire system, giving Los Angeles SNe yon ros oueere and Drlghs pee ary oat Mien. ; se not delay. but get it at once an eure a “eg as thousands already have. We will send. N#pa Junction, freeto any address a book containing much WMS ee useful information forthe ladies. — Oakdale..” “Gilmore's Aromatic Wile is giving bet . , gden er satisfactionthan any medicine I have; . , pe le SUE Ae Ge soldin twenty years. It is all it is repre-. Peter’s. . ... sented to be. W. T, JOYNER, bruggist-. Port Costa.. ._. Delaware, Ohio. Raymond...... — Seep Redding ..... Notice of Proving Will. Reno... N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the county of Nevada, State of Califorpia. In the matter of the estate of Louis Seibert, deceased. : Pursuant to an order of said Superior Court, made on the 2ist day of February, of said day,at the Cov rtroom of said Conzt,at the Courthouse in the City and County of Nevada, has been appointed as the time ond pete for B dene -the Will of said LOUIS SEIBERT, deceased, and for hearing the application of LIZZIE SI BERT for the issuance to her of Letters Testamentary when and where any person interested may anpest and contest tie same. ated Nevada City, Feb. 2ist, 1889. JAMES L. MORGAN, Clerk. _ By.W. D. Harris, Deputy Clerk. P. F. Simonds, Attorney for Petitioner Notice to Oreditors. Estate of Louisa Kallenberger, deceased. OTICE is hereby given by the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Louisa Kallenberger deceased, to the credit. Ors of, and aj] pers panering Claims against the said decea to exhibii them with the necessary vouchers \ in four months after, the first eioniag 9 this notice, to Wn. Kallenbenger, inistrator of estate of said decease he barbe? shop of the nndersigned on-Main street in the town of . same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said C oY ST Rt M.EALLENBERGER, ‘ator of the of said deceased. . ted North Bioomfield this 19th day of February, 1889. , Estate of WILLIAM HOWARD, deceased: IGE ig hereby given by the underNit , Ed, suuppeon, Aéssinlotrstor bed e ys a, ey ens nenenees, to creditors of, a rsons haying saan sainat the said degeussd, to exhibit themwith the macros Teeenere Y. mane te T. &. A Office, corn: € Streets, Neveds City, Callforats the same bei the Balad of st eat, in said County more; bought another and grew better . fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plamp, weigh: tale ee : : ing 140 pounds. For fuller-p.rticulars . . One with American and One with Foreigu xend-stamp to W. He-7Cole, Drugygist, Fort Smith. derfal Discovery Free at Carr Bros., Vur lage . Drngstore. ; . Catalogue of 20,000 Musical Publications road rates of fare for first-class passage from Nevada City tothe poinis sacar » . time, or for their spore moments. Business of his Mondays, Wednesdays and Priday ” she read ot Dr. King’s New Discovery . 6th, $887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. and got a simple bottle ; it helped her, . she bought a large bottle, it helped her . . Trial Bottles of this wonRAILROAD RATES. Following are the approximate railvamed : esis, Five Thousand Dollars; amount of certificate held by my father. ment of this amounc long before the date due was unexpected, and I am very grateful therefor. expiration oftime allowed your Association in which to make payment, is most gratefully received. 1887; elaim paid May 21st, 1887. April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 21st, 1887. Watkin RK. Price, is this day most gratefully received. Such promptnéss is’ commendable, 91,issa21 Sept. 6, 1332, for $10,000.00. Total paymentsithereon $383. Nationat Bank of Grass Vallev. Gentlemen—I have to thank you for tae payinent of The payYours very truly, > ELLA T. BIGLEY. Xaver Scunirz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April San Francisco, July 19, 1887. Home Benefit Life Association : ee ; Gentlemen: Your check for Tey Thousand Dollars, a month before the Yours respectfully, ( ; MRS. 8. M. VAN WYCK. = HELEN B. VAN WYCK Z. T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death filed April 6th; Watkin R. Price, Nevada Bank, San Franciseo, insured for $5.000; died Home Bexerir Lire Assouation : : ; : Gentlemen —Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son, Yours very truly; : ‘ ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. in Fact. Sypney M. Van Wyck, Supt. Golden City Chemical: Works. Policy No 2 All assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and Sacramento.... San Francisco. Sangus,.. San Jose... San Pedro.. Santa Ana Stockton Suisun.2... Summit F LOT eae SUNOROR = Upper Soda Springs Vallejo Junction a) Working Glasses Attention. \ eare now prepared to furnish all classes with employment at home, all the new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily clear from 50 cents to $5 pereyening, and a proportional sum by devoting all their time the business. Boys and girl ‘arm nearly as much as men. That all who ee this may send their address and test the business, we make this offer. To such as are not well satistied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars and outfit free. Address Srones STINSON & Co., Portland, Maine OR. M. P. HARRIS ‘ DENTIST. Gig NEVADA CITY ON of N B.:J. SAMPSON, mad pub Asintoteatee”, {ot Atm Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, corner ; = 'Tue Nevabda DalLy Tzeayscript ma brood and Pine Streets up stairs ‘seen on file attue office of L P Fisher” You Don’t Get the News You Take the DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ae = ORLESS od ou oon THE and Pioneer sketches cover the entire range =. of Western life, from mining-eamp days to the living present. Its literary reviews, editorials, and poems rank with the best Eastern work. 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ADVERTISEMENTS +Solicited for all nowepepere published on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Isla: ds, Polynesia, Mexican Ports. ris, Japan China, New oa the. “Aus. . The Overland Monthly Publishing 0o., Head Colonies, the Eastern . & and dam Voanalend. tet mais Files bf nearly every newspaper published . ——-— on the Pagific Coast are kept conubntly HAMILTON McOCORMICK, on hand, and all. advertisers are allowed free aceess to them during.. business hours. > Attorney and Counselor at Law. ¥ FICE--Corner of Pine and Comme. Streets, Nevada City. x ste £@ Its Certificates are Definite Contractsfor the full . cultur NEVADA COUNTY. Productive Valley, Foot-Hill and : Mountain A Combination ef Natural Advatitages Not Excelied in the State—An Encouraging Season. {S. F. Chronicle, Jan. 1, 1859. . Nevada county claims special attention as one of the few counties of Californiain which the three principal. industries of the State—mining, agrictlture and horticulture—are extensively earried on side by side. The county ‘. is accessible by rail, the Central Pacific Railroad running along its southern boundary a considerable distance, and crossing its extreme eastern end, while the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad intersects its central portion, extending north from Colfax to Nevada City and passing through Grass Valley in its route. Geograpbically the county lies a trifle north of the centrai line of tne State, and extends frem the Sacramento valley on the west to and beyond the summit. of the Sierra Nevada. In the western portion the altitude averages some 1300 feet above the sea level, and the surface consists of gent-. ly sloping hills and ridges with here and there large sized tracts. of comparatively level land. In the central section is the upper part-of the\hortil belt, and here also are most . of the great quartz and gravel mines which ‘have since pioneer days been yielding such vast quantities of gold. The eastern extremity is véry mountainous in character, the principal industries thereof being lumbering, iceshipping apd grazing. About 250,00 acres Of land are contained in the horticultural belt of the county, which includes the townships of Nevada, Grass Valley, Rough and Ready and Bridyeport. A great variety of productions is insured within these limits. Fruits and vegetables maturing early, o1 requir ing along and warm season, thrive particularly well on lands facing to the south where the rays of the run have full force; while the larger and more slowly maturing fruits flourish on the} ‘cooler and more ‘moist linds witha northern exposure, The valley lands between the ridges and hills have in most cases but little brush upon them, and though well furnished with water from springs and streams are not as well calculated for fruit growing as for the production of hay and pasturage. Among the most profitable fruits to be raised here is the pear, which is followed closely by the apple, both attaining in Nevada county the greatest perfeetion in size, flavor and keeping qualities. Grape growing is rapidly bevoming an important industry ‘here, ‘this being the natural bomeofthe’ vine. Nevada-county po#t wine has already in two compétitive exhibitions sections were represented, earned the first prize, and other varieties of wine shown have stood high in the list of successful competition. The olive thrives here, attaining perfection in size and quality. In the extreme lower portions of the county the orange’ is profitably grown, the fruit maturing unusually early and a full crop being generally obtained. No county in the State is more abundantly watered. Mining and irrigation ditches, fed from natural aud artificial lakes in the higher altitudes, thread all sections. This water is of the purest, and the supply never fails. The climate has’ an invigorating freshness and salubrity ‘hat is not to be found in lower lands. There are no fogs, no blizzards, no malaria. Large numbers of people come annually from the seacoast and valleys to spend the: summers here, and thus rebuild their shattered constitution. Adjacent to Nevada City and Grass Valley are located such well-known and productive quartz mines as the Providence, Nevada City, Wyoming, Pittsburg, Neversweat, Idaho, Empire, North Star and many others. The prittcip . claims are equipped with the most modern machinery for mining and milling. Washington and Eureka townships have been for the pa-t few years rapidly rising into prominence as quartz-mining sections, and several properties there—such as the California, Rocky Glen, Washington, Yuba, etc.—are paying well. A number of others are destined to soon become dividend payers, The Deihi_of Bridgeport township has within two yeurs come into prominence as one of the best properties in the State. Other claims in that locality now being prospeeted ~give—indications ~of~ ‘proving equa'ly rich. Meadow Lake district, which in the sixties experierited a remarkaile boom which’ collapsed. as suddenly as it-came because of the failure of any. of the processes then known to separate the gold from the base metuls contained in the rock, was during the past summer a scene of renewed activity because of a syndicate having gone in there and partially demonstrated that the ores are reducible when properly treated. That is peculiarly the “snow belt” of the county, being at the summit of the Sierra Nevada. When the . winter storms are over, the camp, now hibernating, will come out of its sheil. As to the towns of the county, Grass Valley, with her population of 6000, is enjoying marked prosperity ecause of the success of quartz mining there, which was never giving such large returns as now. Nevada City, the county seat, is laboring under somewhat of a depressien so far as business is voncerned, because of such sethacks as the stoppage of hydraulic mining, wage conflicts in one or two of the largest quartz mines and a reduction of force’ in those and two or three other mines, But it is safe to say that Nevada City, as well as the ether towns in the upper part of the county which have been burt by the debris trouble, will in-a comparatively short time be more prosperous than ever. The county’s richness in resources is the source of admiration to all acquainted with it, and shrewd Easterners in search of homes are quietly coming in and buying farming-and fruit lands, which are obtainable here at much lower prices, than are wanted for Will practice in ail of the Co.rt, of the State the same character cf lands in other parts of the State. : t Wes where the principal wine-producing}£, LOCAL DIRECTORY. List of Nevada City’s Business Institutions. 188s. ASSAYING. J.J. Ct, Main. Citizens Bank, Broad. BAKERIES Mrs. J. Hurst, Commercial. Alex. Gault, Broad. BANKING HOUSES. Citizens Bank, Broad. Directors—Dr. R. M. Hunt, Geo. M. Hughes, Wm. Edwards, John T. Morgan, D. E. Morgan, L. Housman, E. M. Preston. i b BARBERS. H.8. Marsh, Union Hotel, Walters & Son, National Hotel. C. E. Wilde, Pine. L. Godair & Sons, Broad. BLACKSMITHS: Wm. Barton, Plaza. P. argh dh Broad. J.W. Robinson, Plaza. C.E Denney, Main. BOOKSTORES. Cerr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial — Geo. W. Welch Broad. S00T AND SHOE MAKERS . .C. Kornhammer, Broad. B. Lutz, Broad. A. Wutke, Broad.” J. F. Hook, Commercial. F.L. Fieke, Commercial. BOOT & SHOE STOBE. John Webber, Broad. BREWERIES Geo. Gehrig, Sacramento. E. Weiss, Sacramento. Israel Hosken, Spring. C. Fogeli, Main. BRICK MASONS.
John Dunnicliff, Sacramento, H. L. Gove, Boulder. CIGAKS, TOBACCO, ETC. Wm. Giffin, Broad,A. Nivens, Pine. E. Rosenthal, Commercial. L. Hirschman, Pine. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Hyman Brothers, cor Broad and Pine. K. Casper, cor. Pine and Commercial. L. Hyman, Cor. Commercial and Main RB. H. Miller, Broad. CONFECTIONERY A. Tam, Pine ¢ E. Rosenthal, Commercial. Mrs. Leddy and Kagan Commercial. F. Willett, Commercial. CONSTABLES; R. Dillon, Broad. Thomas Stevens. Broad. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Geo. M. Hughes, Nevada. < Frank Miller. F. Penrose, Pine. A. H. Irish, East Broad. J.C. Abbott, Wet Hill. Jerome Cook, Water. L. O. Palmer, Nevada. Cc. C, Weisenberger, Nevada. T. Penrose, Pine. Hoskin & Onstott. A. Huffman, Nevada. CUSTOM KEDUCTION WORKS O. Maltman, Gold Flat. DENTISTS. Mrs.N. E. Chapman, Sacramento. 8. M. Harris, Broad. = DRUG STORES. . Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial. . Wo-D, Vinton, cor. Broad and Pipe. MILLWRIGHT. J. R. Collins, Coyote. Parsons & Tompkins, A. McNeeley, Piety Hill. MUSIC TEACHERS, £. Mulier, Commercial. Miss Mamie Thomas, Carr Bros. Mrs. H. G. Parsons, Union Hotel: J. R. Davis. Miss Lucy Bobo, Nevada. NEWSPAPERS, Daily. Herald, corner Broad and Pine. DaiLy TRanscript, Commercial. OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM A. Tam, Pine. \ Mrs. Leddy & Eagan, Commercial. PHOTOGRAPHER, J. Swart, Broad. PHYSICIANS. RM. Hunt—Office cor. Pine and Broad, resCc. idence Nevada.D. Bobo—Office Broad,residence Nevada. HS, Weleh—Office cor. Pine and Commiercial, residence National Hotel. ce Water Tesid : alantine—Office Broad, residence h. W,. ain, Mary E. Little, office and residence, Nevada. _POSTOFFICE. Calvi R. Clarke, Postmaster. RAILROAD. Nevada County Narrow Gauge A. H. Par ker, agent, _ = REAL ESTATE: Nevada County Land and Improvement As sociation, Broad. Directors—John T. Morsee E. M. Preston, Geo. E. Turner, Win. outzenheiser, Geo, C, Gaylord, Nat. P. Brown, Geo. E. Brand, Wm. Campbell Chas. Barker. : GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. J.J. Jackson, Commercial. G, C. Gaylord, Broad. Wim. Wolf, Main. W. H. Sm.th, Commercial. “ C, E. Mulloy, Broad. A. R. Wadsworth, Commertial. A.Lademan, Broad. a= Tompkins & Tompkins, Broad. W. G. Richards, Broad. R. H. Forman, Commercial. $ Sims & Nichols. V Fluime, Thomas Kidd, Broad. HAIR DRESSER. Mrs, L. Godair, Boulder HARDWARE. Geo. E. Turner, Pine. Legg & Shaw, cor. Main and Union. HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETC Jas. Cairns, Bread. Wm. Holmes, Main. HAY, FEED, ETC. H. C. Mills, cor. Pine and Spring. Weisenburger & Bro,, Sacramento. Wm. Wolf, Main. HOTELS. National Excuunge, Broad Union, Main. New York, Broad. City Hotel,®Broad HOUSE PAINTERS Harrison & Stout. saac & Rowe; Main. Reiph Bowerman. ~ ENSURANCE AGENTS, I, J. Rolfe, Broad E. M. Preston, “ W.D. Vinton, * D,E. Morgan, ‘“ H.J. Wright, “ G. E. Robinson, Main L Garthe, > W.H. Crawford, “ John Werry, Courthouse, J, M. Thomas, Carr Bros., cor. Pine and -Commercial SURVEYORs. J.G. Hartwell, Broad, W. F. Englebright, Broad. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY Geo, M. Hughes, Pine, STONE MASON. ‘Wm. Joy. SODA WATE , L, Seibert. ern: THEATER, Gee. F. Jacobs Manager, Broad, MEAT MARKETS, somes Monro, Broad. Colley Brothers, Commercial. C. J. Naffziger, Broad, DRY AND FANCY GOObs. MILLINERY. Mrs. Lester & Crawford, Main; Casper Cohn, Commercial. Lester «& Crawford, Main. ~ Casper Cohn, Commercial. V. Lubeck, Commercial, Ve Ems, corner Commercial and Main. umenthal, corner Broad and Pine. Rosenberg Bros., Broad. EXPRESS. Wells, Fargo & Co., A.D. ‘Fower, t. Eureka Co., Wm. H. Crawford, icone FOUNDRIES, Geo. G. Allan, Spring. _ FRUIT TREES, ETC. Felix Gillet, Barren Hilt, FRUIT AND VARIETY, E. Rosenthal, Commereial. . A. Sigourney, Commercial. pemnel burtleff, Commercial. iterate &Shaw, Main, “© L. M, Sukeforth, Commercial, GAs Nevada Gas Co., B. T. Allen, Manager fice cor. Broad aud Pine, ICE. Nevada Ice Co., Victor Sauvee, Manager. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. W. P. Sowden, Broad. A. BR. Wadsworth. Pine. LAWYERS. Gaylord & Searls, Church. Cross & Simonds, Broad. A. D. Mason, Broad. ‘, J; 1. Caldwell, Broad. Caldwell & & Little, Broad. 8, Ford, Broad. F. Power, Commercial. font Caldwell, Broad. H. McCormick. Church, Geo. L. Hughes, Pine. W. P, Sowden, Broad. G. D. Buckley, Broad. W. D. Long, Court House. LIVERY STABLES. J. Hennessy, Broad. Lane & Sukeforth, Main. LUMBER. L. Voss, Grass Valley :9ad. H. & F. Cuoper, Piety Hill. M. L, & D. Marsh, Boulder, 0. A. Cooper. MANUFACTURING JEWELER } J. Brand, Broad. Z oe Seles Union Hotel, Main. National Hotel, Broad. New York Hotel, Broad. A. Baruh, Commercial. H. Guenther, Commercial A. Isoard, Broad. Joseph Knight, Broad. W. D. Craig, Broad. : T. C. Moran. corner Commercial and Pine, Wm, Britland, corner Broad and Pine. Thos. Scadden, Broad. M. Solari, Broad. Robert Simmons, Broad. M. Hanley, Main. H. Lotz, Sacrameiito. Geo. W. Simmons, Town Talk Harry Deniels, Commercial. . K Eddy, Helf Mile House F. Wilkins, Commercial. . Pecartey, Piue. ¢y SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. . E. Withington, Broad. . J, Dasacnville, Town Talk ¥ STAGE LINES. To Sierra City; Green & Co, To Graniteville, Wm. Cole. To Dutch Fiat, Walter L. Wilkinson. To Marysville, John Kane, mo mas W. C, Fredenburr. cent. TAILORING, McDonald & Smith, Commercial. A, Friedman, Pine. J. W. Downing, Commercial. TEA, COFFEE, '3PICES, 2£FG Great-A merican Tea Store, Commercial UPHOLSTERING AND CABINE1 MAKER Jamés Kinkead, Pine. UNDERTAKER W C.Groves, Broad. WAGON-MAKERS, A. Seaman, Piety Hill. Wm. Barton, Plaza. WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS. F. CU, Luetje, Broad. WATER, Nevada Water Co., J. E. Brown, Manager. WHOLESALE CATTLE DEALEP. F, Aumer, corner Pine and Cottage. 3 W. U. TELEGRAPH. RESTAURANTS B. Lutz, Broad. Ed. Settles, Commercial. . Mrs, Maloney, Commercial No.1730. : Notice of Application for Mining Patent U. 8, LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CAL, ] January 23d, 1889. 3 N7 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i Washington Mining Cu., whose Postoffice address is Washington, Nevada Coun ty, Cal., has this day filed. tneir application for a patent fur fifteen hundred tinear feet of the Becker Quartz Mine or vein bearing gold with surface yround six hundred feet in width, situated in Washington Mining District, County of Nevada and State of California, and de:ignated by tie field notes and official pst on file in this office as Lot Number dy, iu Township 17 North, Kange 1l East of Mt. Diablo Meridian, said Lot No. 59 being described as follows, to-wit: LODE LINE, Beginning ut post in rock mound on North end.of lode claim marked “B. Q. M. No. 1,” from whieh a black oak tree 30inches diameter bears 3. © +. 1.02 chains dis tant maiked “B. T.” ‘hence with mag. var. 17° E., 8. 15° 30 minutes W., 1600 feet o: 22.73 chains to post in rock mound on Sout: end of lode claim, from whieh a black oa. tree 6 inches diameter bears N. 50149 W 28 links distant. » EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES, Beginning at post in rock mound at 8. E. corner marked “B. Q. M. No. 8,” from which: a black oak tree 12 inches diameter bears N.9° E.1.06 chaing distant. ‘hence, witn magnetic variation 17° E, along the Easterly boundary of claim N. 15° 30 minutes E 1500 feet or 22.73 chains point at N. £. cor ner in South Yubu River, from which poiut a witne-s pust marked “B. Q. M. No. 4 W. P,,” stand ny in rock mound bears N: 74442 W. 50 links distant. Thence deflecting y0> to left aud along northerly boundary of claim 300 feetor 4.5414 chains to post marked “B. Q. M. No. 1," On north end of lode claim from which the 4 Section corner between Sections 4 and ¥, I'p.17N.K., Ub E M. D. M., bears N. 79° 10 minutes E. 20.18 -Chains distant, at 600 feet or y.09 chains, post in rock mound at N. W. corner, marked “B. Sy M, No. 5.” Thence: deflecting ¥0 © to left and along Westerly boundary of this claim.S.1ts'> 30 minutes W. 1500 feet Gr-22 73-chains post in rock mound at 8, W corner Marked ‘kb. Q. M, No, 6.” Thence deflecting W> to left and along Southerly boundary of this claim: 8. 74° 20 minutes E. at 300 feet or 4.544¢ Chains pust 0, 2 on South end of lode claiu, 600 feet or 9,09 chains to the place of beginning, CONNECTING LINE, From post marked “B. Q. M. No. 1” on North eni of lode claim, N, 79° 10 minutes E., 20.18 chains to 4 Section corner between Sections 4 and 9, ip. i7 N. KR. 41, EK. M. D. M. magnetic variation 17° East, co taining 20 66-100" acres. The location of this mine is recorded in: the Recurder’s otfice of Nevada County, ia Book — of : The adjoining claimnants are Auy and ail persons claiming adversely any portion of said Becker Quartz Mine or ‘surface ground are required to file their adverse Claims with tie Kegister of the United States Land Office at Sacramento in the State of California during the bixty duys perod of publication hereof, or they wili »€ barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute, st SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing Notice of Application for Patent be phblished for the period of 60 days, (ten congsecutive weeks), iu the NevaDA DAILY. TRAN: SCRUT, a duily newspaper published at Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal. SELDEN HETZEL, Register.The first publication of this notice appeared un the 25th day of January, 1859, FRED SEARLS, Atty for Applicant. Summons, In the Justice’s Court of Nevada Township, THOMAB MO ae of Californi-, 3 Oud Plaintiff,’ ve. D. C. MORRISON, Defendant. send Greeting to D. G. MORRISON, Defendant: ° \ OU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP pearin an action brought against you by the above named Plaintiff in the Just ice’s Court of Nevada Township, Cuunty of Nevada, otute of California, avd to answer before the Justice at his oltice in the said BS age! 2 the complaint filed therein, within five days (exciusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons—if served within: the Township in which this action ig br ught; or if seryed pe AS cond thor pg in said ping fi 0 days: or withia t sorted sine where, mene one € said action is brought to obtain judgme nt against you forthe sum of one anes dred and fifty dollars ana interest on the 8a me from the 29th day of Jadiuary, 1884, at the rate of one per cent. per month, alleged to be due said plaintiff from you on a ¢ertain Promissory note, dated at Nevada City Cal., January 29th, 1 made and delivered by you tothe plaintiff herein for the sum of $150, and interest at one per cent. per month Cone Fecelved, as more ully appears by the. ? on file her i referred. ein to which you are nd you are hereby notified that fail to 80 appear and answer said poet R hy as above required, said plaintiff wi judy ment against you for said sum of $150 we —— Vouethar with costs. : egal service and due.return h . Given under my hand thig lith oer at January, 1889, : A. R, WADS ,imeties of the Peace of said Yowssely. PLAMILTON McCORMICK, Attorney °for The ‘Ranscrier is the Best Advertising medium in Vo Washington, L. R. Prescott, Geo. Grissell, To Grass Valley, Wetterau & Carson, R Vin=. Dest) Township la 0:44 EM The People of the State of California . NOTICE OF RE-SALE. No. 1415. Sheritt’s Bale, r Court of the County of Ne Te a State of California, [Order of Sale. . JOHN CURRY et als. ffs, Plainti ve: H. G. BATTEY etals., Defendants, WHEREAS, John and Mary A Curry, T. C. Randall, David Ayers, Wm. Willoughby and Mathew Tonkin, Kilter Andrew, M. J. Bernardo, Samuel Simmons, Joseph Costa and Thomas Costa, on the 30th day of November, A. D. 188, recovered a judgment against H. G. Battey and R. E, Robinson, as.follows, viz: To John Curr and Mary A. Curry the sum of $5426.94, wit! costs of suit taxed at $78.15, and counsel fees allowed hereinamounting to the sum of $260.00. To-‘f>C. Randall for the sum of $2196.25, with costs of suit taxed at $31.50 and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $150.00. To David Ayers for the sum of $634.00, with costs of suit taxed at $101,40, and $2.50 for filiug and recording said Lien, and counsel fees allowed. herein in the sum oi $100.00. ‘lo William Willoughb aud Mathew Tonkin the sum of 08, wit! costs of suit axed.at $31 50, and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $92.00. To Kilter Andrew for the sum of $121.50, and the snin of $2.50 for filing and recording Lien, and counsel fees allowed herein amounting tothe sum of $50.00. To M. J. Bernagdo forthe sum of .00 and thesum of $2.50 for filing and recording Lien, and eounsel fees allowed herein amounting tothe sul Of $50.00. To Samuel Simmons for the sum -of $70.00, and the sum of $2.50 for filing and recording Lien, and counsel fees allowed Lerein amounting to the sum of $50.00. ToJoseph Costa for the sum of $285.00, and the sum Of $2.50 for filing and recording Lien, aud counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the ies 2 eof $50.00. ‘To: Thomas Costa for the sum 0f$225,00; end the sum of $2.50 for filing and recording Lien, and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $50.00, with interest thereon on each af said amounts from the date of suid judgment at the rate.of seven pei cent per annum till paid, which said judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book No. 2, of the said Superior Court, on pages ly7 et seq. and Whereasit is ordered that the Mortgage and Lieuvs set forth iu the Judgment Creditors’ Complatnts Le foreae and property.therein. described, towit: Alland singular the whole of that certain mining claim, or ledge, or lode, of gold bearing quaitz rock, situate, lying and beiugin Nevada Township, Nevada county, California, and known as “the Curry or Ella quartz Mine,” and particularly bounded und described ag follows: ‘Lying ta the North West Quarter of Section Three, in .Lownship No. 16 N. R.8 kK, Mt. Diablo Base and. Meriuian, accor.ing to the United >. Statessurvey. Commencing on lode line at a stake No. One inthe southerly end of the claim, and running thence (var, 18° Kast) South 1.51 ch .ins to stake No. 6, Thence North 29449 West 22.72 chains to -steke. Thence North 605%° Hast € 05 chains to stake No.5, Tnencve South 6034° West 4.54 chains to place of beginning. Said. elaim embracing the ledge or lode, and all lands within the ex.erior boundaries above described, und Jays Northerly from the Debarnardi claim, and North West from the aggie Claim, together with all and singular-the tenements, heriditameuts, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, be sold st public auction to putisfy said judgment together with interest and costs: as follows, towit: John Curry and Mary. A. Curry’ upBy ot 5: Cur: . on thé undivided one-third { ai " or Ella mine, aud ineluding uo part of the individual one-half of said mine. To i, ©. Randall upon the undivided one-half (i-z) of paid mine, includi no part o the undiviued one-third of said mine To suid David Ayersthe whole >f said mine. fo Wm. Willoughby and Mathew Tonkin the whole efsaid mine. To Kilter Andrew al. J. Beruardo, Samuel Simmons, Joseph Costa aud Thomas Costa are equal in rank upon the whole of said mine, Ald Whereas on the 2yth day of Decemder, 1888, all of the above described property was Offe.ed at Sheriff's sule after due and iegal notice thereof, us required by-law when Jobn Curry became the purehiset of an ufidivided one-tuird interest in and to all oi the above described property, 1. C. andall was a like purchaser of an undivid-ed ove haif interest iu and to all the above uescribed property, and David ayers was & ike purchaser for an undivided one-sixth interest in and to all of the above described property; and whereas the aforesaid John Curry and David Ayers have neglected and refused to pay the purchase prices so bidden by them at said Sheriff's Sale, or ary part therecf, p Now, tuerefore, notice is hereby given that I will sell at public aucti.n, in front vf the Courthouse door, in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, un day of February, 1889, Between the hours of 90’clock a.m, and—# v’clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o’cluck M, of said day, ail the right, title and interestwhich the Defendants or either of them herein, iad, held, owned or possessed-on the Thirtieth day of November, A. D. 1888, the day on which said Deeree was made, or which they, or either of them, may have subsequently aequired, in and toall of the aforesuid undivided one-third (4) interest of all vf said property, so struck off and bid in by ssid John Curry; and also the aforesaid undivided one-sixth (1-4) interest of all ef said property, so struck offand bid in by suid David Ayers, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, lawful money of the United States of America, Given under my hand this 5th day of FebTaary, A. D., 1889, i GEORGE LORD, Sheriff Nevada couney By J. L. Holland, Under Sheriff. A. D, Mason, Atty for John Curry, and W. P. Sowden, Atty for David Ayers, 16 Notice of Proving Will, aie! the Superior Court, in and for the cqunty of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of David blokes, deceused. Notice is hereby given that Monday, the Sixth day rf March, 1889, at email clock a. M. of said day, at the Court room said Court, at the Court Housg in the city and county of Nevada, has been appointed as the time and place for provin the Will of said David Stokes, deceased, and for hearing the application of D. R. McKillican and J. H. Helwig for the issuance te them of letters testamentary when and where any the sume. Dated February 15, 1889. J. L. MORGAN, Clerk. By W. D. Harris, Dep. Clerk. Fred Searls, Atty forPetitioner. fi6 Notice for Publication. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878, , U NITED STATES. LAND GFFICE SAC1860 ramento, California, January 10th Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ef the Act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’ JAMES M. KIRK, of Auburn, county of Placer, State of California, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 68% forthe purchase of NWi of Se and will offer proof to show that the land soughtis.more valuable for its timber or-stone than for agricultural pu es, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of thia offiee at Sacramento, Cal., on the 25th day of March, 1889. He names as witnesses: F.J. Folsom, of Auburn P, O., Cala., Walter Lyman, of Auburn P. O,,. Cala., J. 8. Bonham, of Iowa Hill P.O,, Cala., Auguat Rabie, of Blue Canon P, O., Cala, Any snd all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 25th day of March, 1889, : SELDEN HETZEL, Register. Notice for Publication. ace LAND OFFICE AT FASB A eRe: oA j nuar: . Ni CE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT THE tie foliowing named settler has filed noe of her intention to make final proof in and that said proof will be made before the Superior Judge at Nevada city, Cal., on February. 1889 Cibrdy dvsuoctr lr” at iy ay or , SW14 of SE\4 and’ SE, of SWI of Bec, +p, fe ai La nt ab Se a itn, Z. i ames @ fo J prove her continuous wdtade up ‘an eu. yation of said land, yig: @ Comai ns Joseph Marshall, Manue va and John Curry, all of Nevada Ci P,.0,, ¢ 10 8 ZEL, Regist eLese of , Cal, ELDEN HET o* Notice to Oreditors. In the matter of the Estate of Peter Gellaar, deceased, x 1 said Peter th ct) against the Northern-Central California person interested may appear and contest . 4 . « Offer ing 6 B. LL 4 Ati wr ' OFFI Pine at Att PFT: SF site Will + and the he Stat Atto: IL W o Office Atto On o™ No. 25 Bu ’ cue = Acids 5 May 6 Fas! ROA Pos FINE B: RE Loci of