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‘Kinds of medito deapair
ad he: -aithy
r child has
ted im the game way, and I
. & Sand anticipate a prompt
care. N. CG. Waeconen.
3 doctors, but without any
. We tried 5.8 8. and by the
@ one bottle was goue her head began to
al. aud by the time she had taken six
she was com; 7S cured. Now she
has a. full and heavy ne: of hair—a robust,
hearty child. Ifeei i¢ but my duty to make
this statement. we Ti ksone
Lope Senet ll June. 27, 18—The _
fic Co., ‘Avante, Ga.—Genti
Ie = _Suatracted — and eres
Seka! Be sere, trratte Sap ”. Tre course
carefully observed. FE recovpope as “ey theugnt, but the next spring Lord
enmy face an
ity Tteeteed io sores pede pas
cers. J was advised to try 8. S. S., and
Frnmediatcly age taking it I commenced to
pe ee vag Mead first, but miore rapidly .
Bit of ay out troubie. fos tething sempeined So
sed, and im, yetem f.
rfl gp gon Rieder cae
it certainly is a specific.
-Hourr, La—T know MYoW. F. Biid, iges, 1
will say that his statement te corenaJosera SHELTO! is,
gee ag Sears eras Liens ated
Sreciric Co, Drawer &
10 THE UNFORTUNATE
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Dr. Gibbon has the pleasthat he has returned~ acing
trom’ visiting the principal Hospitals. of E£uHIS DAUGHTER.
My daughter paint? Well, I should smile!
She's at it mostly all the while.
You'd ought to see her plaques and jars,
‘With roses, dragons, nymphs and stars
All floatin’ "round, promiscuous like,
As if they’s “Unions” on a strike. ~
They say she's got the ‘artist touch;
What she can't paint up isn’t much.
“Play” did you say? Well, now, see bere:
I spend coo! hundreds every year
For leasons on the violin -Of course you know that that’s come in
And that piano playin s out!
My daughter's arm is middlin’ stout,
With taper wrist, and that, you know,
Looks mighty pretty at the bow,
“Drive?” I believe you, At the beach
Not one her style can ever reach.
The Way she gathers up a line
Above her tandem team is fine.
“Dance?” You just watch a german through;
There’s never any “favors” new
That she doesn't get; she dances prime,
And gets took out, sir, every time.
“Cook,” do you say? Why, bless you, man,
The dainty hand that waves that fan
Ain’t never held ¢ rollin’ pin.
I don’t want my child to begin
‘Where me and ma did years ago—
"way down, pretty middlin’ low
Why, what's my money good for, sir,
If not to spread around for her?
You thought you'd like a wife that knew.
*Bout keeping house a thing or two?
‘Well, Maudie'd like the Aouse first rate,
And I had kind o° hoped you'd mate;
For I have always liked your style,
Though knowin’ you a longish while.
But . 'm a‘raid ’twont. bea “go”—
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We have hundreds of such testimonials. Do not suffer an instant
onger. Sold by uruggists at 50 cents
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quiet sleep by relieving the child from
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INCORPOKATED 1880,
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--BANK OF CALIFOBNIA
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This is the iargese oldest and most successful Ge eial
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NO MEMBERSHIP FEE.
GENERAL ak
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6 PAYMENTS A. YEAR COVEK ENTIRE COST.
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On continuance of the Certiticave m sorce for the second period of five years,
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‘the second period of five years. Similar distribution of ards is made at
the end of each five years to persistent members
Cash ‘Surrender Value.
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amount cf reserve paid on his
~TSTATEMENT J JULY I, 1887."
acy hearer FO ae OS ayy 500. 0
Bank of California eps. ec
Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Union
Claims on. Hand Due and Unpaid
Total Amount of Claims Paid..
Mortuary Fund,
rope, and has resum the—Dis, 623 Kearney y Street, San “Francisco,
where his old patients and those requirin.
bis services may-find bim.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of
selfabuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth
vof both sexes to an almost unlimited exent, producing with unerring certainty. the
ollowing train of morbid symptoms -unless
tombatted by scientific medical measures,
vizSallow countenance, dark spots under
the eyes, pain in th. nead, ring ng in the
ears. noise like the rustlig of leaves-and-—
the yeutiug of @hariots, uneasiness about
ness of the limbs, eonfused vis-a inteliee toss’ of -confidenc e,
dittacace in approaching strangers, a dislike to form-new scquaintances, disposition
to shun society, loss of memory, hectie
flushes, pimples and various eru ptions about
the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs
consumption, night sweats, monomania and
es
pain, and the tittie cherub-awakes as
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A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life,
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She was in the last stages of consumpton, teld by physicians that she was
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Or those who contemplate marriage, who
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PLANO METHOD
ae BY DR. KAHL MERZ.
O PIANO METHOD EVER PUBLISHED
has so went eome inte general use
as Merz’ iane Method. [he
best teachers oreaehont the country unite
ronouncing it farsuperiorto any work
of in'pre kind yet written.. Kapi Merz’ Piafn aera? contains nearly 800 pages, ele7 Fitostate from leres: sine, new type, ;
° finely . liustrated and strongly bound
0 student who wishes to
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sorte PROGRESSIVE AND PRACTICAL
YE1 THOROUGH AND COMPLETE,
Kari. Merz’ Piano Metho:l is the cowaing success of this well known author, and
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We want,
: ‘Every Music Teacher
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PWO EDITIONS ARE PUBLISHED.
One with American and One with Foreign
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Teachers are invited to send fora sample
y of this new work, with the privilege of
ing if not what they want. Our large
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sent free on @ plication. Teachers should
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$. Brainard’s Sons Publishers’
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send stamp to W.-H. Cole, Druggist,
Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderfu] Discovery Free at Carr Bros.,
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RAILROAD RATES.
Following are the approximate railroad rates of fare for first-class pussage from Nevada el to the poinis
named ;
Battle Mountain..... 11+. $1875
Ree Ora os eee
Hermendas 22 ss es 8.80
POO Fe peeves a eae: 5.93
OWE SO BEG Ste te ge Meta 7.40
MONE Bi coo eo oe ce va ce 14.05
Opler 632.6 2 De pe Sones PO 2.25
PAV Ge ee eg Sep esun 4.85
DONE 6 Se OA ok i. 9.85
DCT oo ag Gots a oe 44.30
POMS Coe ees hes 3.75
Minigragt Gans.. 35.5 i: 5.25
ME gas LS ie: 10.70
IOBNOR Se oeea eae fet Sere nen 11.70.
Carnie FAN oe 5 13 75
FEUGNOURE: gf oae sce hes ces hiss 11.90
RA oe ges 26 60
Independence.....77.5.6 435
ORO 5 eu Rarer pe 6 35
euacliont 525 Pee lee
SMPOMO 55 by gee he ss 6.39
Low Anigeies. .. 2.. se, nhs eae
MHI, oc oye ae
Mave pupetion, «2.6 he: §.35
pA GRE maine sues ce care scene: 65
Oskdile. os och.. Sian Seen 7.39 «
CRON ar Live «a OO0ee
PUES ee Be es 6.69
Bott Costes occ is cera
MAVMonN 8 ee 10.80
Hedging oo e eek ek ee
Reno.. 334.3
MMCTMANCNIG. 6. 65sec ee vs
San Francisco.. .
Sangus,...5 ;
Ran Tose. ve
WONG os. gE: nae
PRIGUD. .. 2.. ar
BU St hes os ee
Toi sese 3 oo
Truckee.. .
Upper Soda Springs: :
Vallejo Junetion ....
Table of Distances,
From Nevada City to
Alpha: . » bee nuine “Gee tebe ail a eee
Birchvilie. 3 Bey ef eae S 15% a8
Blue Tent.. . p 3 a
Bear Valley eran hi, eg oF
MEMAROWOEL: 555.505) das eoa dene ee 23h 4
bptednod DOOM 5 oc: = seinen cies BD :
erakee ee mri. tay 2
Colfax. Hin; Sat. peed é As
Colfax 1h :
eteabugtigsebcer &
PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMEN' T,
Jerry ScHooiine, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2, 000, died
Sgt 3d, 1887 ; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid February
Ww. ce. bookkeeper Bank of California, insured for $2, 000, died February 5th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887.
Tuomas Bigiey, Shipwright, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim
filed February 8th, 1887.
Home Benerir Lire Assoctarion :
Gentlemen—I have to thank you for tae pi
Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held by my father.
ment of this amount Jong before the date due was unexpected,
Yours very truly, ELLA T.’BIGLEY.
Xaver Scanirz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April
6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887.
grateful therefor.
Ran. Francisco, July 19, 1887.
Home Benefit Life Association :
RS. ‘8. M. VAN WYCK:
: HELEN B. VAN WYCK.
Z, T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2 000; proofs of death filed Aprik 6th,
1887 ; claim paid May 21st, 1887,
Yours very truly,
ANN PRICE, By Geo. L, Brander, her Attys. i
Sypney M. Van Wyex, Supt. Golden City ChemicalWorks.
91, issued Sept. 6, 1882, for $10,000.00. Total payments thereon $383.
: All assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and
National Bank of Grass Valley,
commendable.
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NEVADA COUNTY.
—_—
Mountain
Vantages Not Excelled tu
_ the State—An Encouraging Season.
[8. F. Chronicle, Jen, 1, 1889. .
the Sierra Nevada. .
level, and the surface consists of -gent=
paratively level land. Inthe central
cultural belt, and here also. are most
which have since pioneer days been
yielding such vast quantities. of gold.
The easternextremity. is. very moentuinous in character, the principal industries thereof being lumbering, iceticultural belt of the county, which includes the townships of Nevada, Grass . J
Valley, Rough and Ready and rid gepor..
A great variety of productions. is. insured. within these limits. Fruits and
ing along and warm seasgn,thrive
particularly well on lands facing to the
south where the rays of thé sun have
full force; while the larger and more
slowly maturing fruits flourish on the.
cooler and more moist Jands with a
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.
i the most profitable fruits to be
raised here is the pear, which {6 fallowed closely ‘by the’ apple, both attaining in Nevada county the greatest
perfection in size, flavor and keeping
__. qualities. Grape ‘growing is rapidly
becoming an important industry here,
Your check forTen Thousand Dollars, a month before the. this being the natural home of the
expiration of time allowed: your peor in ai to’ make payment,
vine. Nevada courtit wine’ has.
most gratefully received,
rx iah Y port
already in two competitive exhibitions
where. the principal wine-producing
sections were represented, earned: the .
first prize, and other varieties of wine
Wargin R. Price, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, insured for $5,000; died. shown have stood high in the list of
April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1587; paid May 21st, 1887.
Homsz "Benerit Lire: eee tg fa ed, ths ikaasnd dahil to we
Watkin ig ore ia chie pes peel cates received. Such promptness is . Size and quality. In the extreme low. er portions of the county the orange is
‘sueceessful competition. The olive
thrives here, attaining perfection in
profitably grown, the fruit maturing
unusually early and a full crop béing
generally obtained.
No county in the State is more abundantly watered. Mining and irrigation
ditches, fed fgom natural and artificial
lakes in ‘the higher altitudes, thread
all sections. This water is of the purest, and the supply never fails, The
‘Ainiale has an invigorating freshness
and salubrity ihat 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 sumrmers here, and thus rebuild their
shattered constitution.
Adjacent to Nevada City and Grass
Valley are located such well-known
and productive quartz mines &s the
Providehee, Nevada City, W pouring,
Pittsburg, Neversweat, Idaho, ompire,
North Star and many others, ‘The
princip . claims are equipped with tha],
most modern machinery for mining
and‘milling. Washington and Eureka
townships. have been for the pa-t few },
years rapidly rising into prominence
as guartz-mining rections, and several
properties there—such as the California, Roc a Glen, Washington, Yuba,
etc.—are paying well. .A number of
others are destined to soon become
dividend payers. The Delhi of Bridgeport township has within two yeirs
come into prominence 4s one of the
best properties-im the Stute. Other.
claims in that locality now being prospected give indications of proving
ually rich. Meadow Lake district,
otek inthe siztiesexperienced a res
markat le 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 metals contained in the rock,
was during the past summer a scene
of renewed activity: because of a syndieate haying gone in there and partially
demonstrated that the ores are reducible when properly treated, ‘Phat is
peculiarly the ‘‘snow -belt’”’. of the
county, being at the suiimit of the
Sierra Nevada,. When the winter
storms are over, the camp, now hibernating, will come out. of its shell.
As to the towns of the ag fH oe
Valley, with her or population af 6000 fs)
enjoying marked prosperity Seohen
of the success of quartz mininy there,
which was never giving such large returns as now. Nevada City, the county
seit, is apongtiag Supine Ces seplarmg ofa
depressiun so fur.as business is concerped, because of .such-sethacks as
the stoppage of hydraulic mining,
wuge conflicts in one or two of the
force in those. and two or three
athe mines. But it is safe te say that
vada Cit ty, as well as the other
towns in the upper part of the Spanly
which havé been hurt by the debris
ai will-in a ie sg hn short-. .
time be more, p Hah ig than. ever.
rees is’
the source adiniration to to al Ac
ing oa ing fn ea
uch lower prices than are wanted
“LOCAL DIRECTORY.
exch of Nevada ©! City’s Business
Institutions.
Productive Valley, Foot-Hill and
Gitteone Beak, Broad,
A Combination of Natura! Ad-«
BANKING HOUSES.
Citizens Bank, Broad, Directors—-Dr. R. M.
' Hunt, o™. ies OS Wm. Edwards,
organ, 1. HousH.8. Marsh, ules Hotei?
os & Son, National
L; Godair & Sons, Broad,
‘BUACKSMITHS.
Wn. ame Plaza.
Nevada county claims special attention as one of the few counties of Californiain which the three principal industries of the State—mining, agriculture and horticulture—are extensively
carried on side by side. ‘The » county. . 2: W.
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. . j
portion, extending north: from. Colfax
to Nevada;City and passing through
Grass Valley in its route. Geographically the county lies.a trifle: north .of
CE Beneke Main.
Cert ‘Wromueve = ikki and Commercial
BOOT psi pepe MAKERS .
Cc. Kornhammer, Broad, “
t
FLL, Ficke, Commercial. :
BOOT & SHOE STORE.
Jobn Webber, Broad. :
Geo. Gi:
E. Siar ae cacramansite,
Israel Hosken, Spring?
. ©. Fogeli, Main.
‘the centrai line of the State, and extends from the Sacramento valley_ ont
the west to and beyond the commit of BRICK M ‘ASONS
John Dunnicliff,
H.L, Gove, Boul
~ CIGAKS, \iclanasii ETC,
In the western portion the po
averages some 1300 feet above the sea
ly sloping hills and ridges with here. # onthaly ¢ ‘Commercial,
and there large sized tracts: of: comCLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC,
a cor Brokd and —
. S ee ERS 4 a Pine and Commere
section is the upper part ‘of the horti i. “Tiyan, cor. Commercial and Main.
of the great quartz and gravel mines CONFECTIONERY
oucathal, Commercial.
ddy and Kagan Commercial:
Willett, < Commercial.
CONSTABLES,
R. nn tons :
’ homes re 8. Broad.
shipping and grazing. About 250,000]. . TRACTORS Lsabot POLDEAR
wores of land are contained in the hor. ¢¢2; Mitts
i te Irish, East ‘Broad,
J.G. “Abbott, Wet Hill,
Jerome Cook, Water.
L. O, Palmer, Nevada;
C, C. Weisenberger, Nevada,
T. Penrose, Pine,
v4 oan & Onstott,
Huffman, Nevada.
vegetables. maturing early, or-requir“custo REDUCTION WORKS ___
2 O. Maltman, Gold Flat.
nae N. E. Cha; Aorig ‘Sacramento,
: DRUG STORES.
Carr Senere, cor. Pine and Commercial.
fae ia ‘or, Broad and Pine:—
ICE. Be!
Nevada Ice Co., Victor Sauyee, Manager, ak
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
P. Sowden, Broad.
aw Wodsworth. Pine.
LAWYERS.
Gaflord & Séarls, Church,
Cross & Simonds, Broad,
4. Broad.
J, I. Caldwell, Broad.
Caldwe la & Little, Broad,
x T.8. Ford, Broad,
‘ower, Commercial.
John Caldwell, Moet
H, McCormick, Church. bos
Geo. L, Hughes, Pine. se
W.-P, Sowden, Broad.
Pe ig: Buckle) a.
D, Long, ‘Court ‘ouse,
LIVERY STABLES,
J. Hennessy, Broad.
Lane & Sukeforth, Main, ‘
LUMBER.
3 Voss, Grass Valley :9ad,
H. & F, Cuoper, Piety Hill,
M. L. & D. Marsh, Boulder.
Geo. A. Cooper, ©
MANUFACTURING JEWELER
C J. Brand, Broad, A
SALOONS.
Union Hotel, Main.
Natienal Hotel, Broad.
New York Hotel, Broad.
A. Barub, Commercial.
H. Guenther, Commercial.
Ww. Ps Craig, Broad. :
C. Moran, corner Commercial and Pine.
Wm. Britland, corner Broad and . ine.
Thos, Boscom, Bro: ;
M. Solari
Robert Btmmons Broad,
M. pales M
H. Lotz, tectamento,
Geo. W. Simmons, Paw Walk
Harry ba miele Commercial.
. K: Eddy, Half Mile House
G. F, Wilkins, Commercial,
H. Pecartey, Pine.
noe AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
E, Withington, Broad.
a ir Dassonville, Towa Talk.
STAGE LINES,
To Sierra City, Green & Co,’
To Granitevi le Wm, Cole,
To Dutch Flat, Walter L. Wilkinson,
ee SR erenon John Kane,
ington, L, R. Prescott, Geo, Grissell,
7 C, Fredenburr.
To Grass Vailey, Wetterau & Carson, R. Vine
cent,
TAILORING,
McDonald & Prat: Commercial.
A, Friedman, Pine.
J. W. Downing, eo salrthi ce
TEA, COFFEE, 3PICES, ETG
Great American Tea Store, Commercial ,
UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET MAKER
James Kinkea@, Pine:
UNDERTAKER
WwW C. Groves, Broad, a
. WAGON“MAKE.
A. Séaman, Piety Hill.
Wm, Barton, Plaza,
WATCH Lary CLOCK MAKERS,
F. CU, Luetje; B:
WATER,
Nevada Water Co,, J. E. Brown, Manager.
WHOLESALE CATTLE DEALER.
F, Aumer, corner Pine and Cottage.
W, U, TELEGRAPH.
ee _._.. RESTAURANTS aor
B. Lutz “Broad.
Ed, Settles, Commereial,
Mrs. Maloney, Commercial
or ~
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
os
MILLWRIGHT.
J. R. Collins, Co = ong
Parsons &.Tom
A. MeNeeley, P va Hit.
MUSIC TEACHERS.£. Mulier, Commercial.
Miss grants Bey
J.R.D
Miss Easy y Bobo, Nevada.
* “-NEWSPAPERS.
Daily Herald, corner Broad and Pine,
DaILy TRANSCRIPT, Commercial.
OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM,
ain. Leddy & Eagan, Commercial.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Si ie f State’
J. Swart, Broad. fate Conte Stete Controller.
R. M. Hunt—Office cor, Pine. and Broad, reseC PRA ARES 287 6) jay baa:
idence Nevada,
lehOfhe H, 8: Welch—Office cor.
cial, sesidenoe National Hotel.
W. Charles—Ofiice cor. Broad and Pine, .
sirenidence Water
Valantine—Office Broad, ‘residence
Pini:
Mary E. Little, office and residence, Nevada.
Calvin R. Clarke, P Postmaster.
a sg County ‘Narrow Gauge . A. H, Par
REAL ESTATE.
Nevada County Land and Improvement Association, Broad. srpoenne sabe FM
n. E. M. engg ob :
Brown Geo. k. Br
GROCERIES wip PROVISIONS,
ets apeksen emer:
Qs
. Smith, Commercial.
road,
: Wedenoube Gemmercial.
‘ Lademan, Broad,
Tompkins & Tompkins, Broad.
, G, Richards Broad,
Sims & Nichols. V Flume. —
Thomas Kidd, Bread.
HAIR DRESSER.,
Mr, L. Godair, Boulder
‘riety of combination, a
in finish, perfect construction, making them
eo. E. Turner, Pine. ,
Legg & Shaw. cor. Main and Union.
HARNESS. SADDLERY, ETC
Jas. Cairns, Broad,
Wm. Holmes, Main.
HAY, FEED, ETC,
C. Mills, cor, Pine and Spring.
Welsen burger £ Bro., Sacramento.
National EXSuANEG, read
A.
New. Vork, Broad.
City Hotel, Broad
HOUSE PAINTERS
py & Stout,
rears Bowerman,
INSURANCE AGENTS.
4 Renee Broad
; Mobtnson, Main
Tue woe Courthouse,
Carr Bros., cor. Pine and Commercig
J. G. Hartwell, Broad.
W. F. Englebright, Broad,
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY
Geo. M. Hughes, Pine.
STONE MARON,
“SODA WATER FACTORY,
Geo, F. Jacobs Manager, Broad,
MEAT MARKETS,Bri
Colley Brothers, Commercial.
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Mra. Lester & Crawford,
r Cohn, Commercial
nee Bata.
at at ft tee
Ge.G, Allan, Spring.
FRUIT TREES, ETC.
Felix Gillet, Barren HL: .
“ FRUIT AND VARIETY.
ee COUNTY
epee Judge. J, M. Waliin
sheriff
Clerk and Audi
Recorder. 2 eS
District Attorney -:+.W. D, Long.
Treasurerand Caitdeton: SRaS B. N, Shoecraft . .
pet eon ham tey errr roy, Erastus Bond
School Su erintendent eh A. J. Tiffany
Poblie A eee: * D. E, Osborne
Coroner. .
serveyer,:
Ist District ase gs Pita ge Uy o, E. Wate
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th
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Governor R wW, Waterman
State Treasurer Adam Herold
Attorney General eo. A. Johnson
fe ed Publie instruction.. G.
Surveyor Cansrs! dni Theodor
Clerk Supreme Court.. BED 2
JUDICIARY :
anpreme: ae og gat Repria (¢. J.j,E
Kinstry, J bornton, J. R. Sharp
stein Jock Temple, A, Van R. Patter.
son, .b McFarland.
‘Vommissioners—I, Flay Belcher (C. C.), Niles
Searls, H. 8, Foo
Sm RICT
Congressman, 24 Dist..... Jas. A. eter)
&.K. Commigsioner, ist Dist.. . ALA
Board Equalization, 24 Dist. L. C. BEE pe
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Assemblyman, 14th Dist.
Assemblyman, 15th Dist
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CHIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00.,
CHICAGO ILLINOIS,
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st ee cenctohcne renee OUD, OE TICS
Notice for Publication,
Timber Land Act, Junes, 1878,
[ NITED STATES LAND OFFICER SAcramento, California, January 10th,
Notice ig hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions ef the Act of Congress
of June 2, 1878, entitled ‘An act for the gale
of Timber Lands in the States of Julifornia,
Oregon, Nevade.and Washington
JAMES M. KIRK, of Auburn, eee at
Placer; State of California, has this
day filed in this office his. sworn statement
No. 883 forthe purchase of NWi¢ of pecrign
No. 20, Townsh Pik 15. N Ran, eho. iL EF. dD,
B. & M. and will offer proof to show that ‘the
land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural le oe pect and
to establish his claim to suid land before the
Register and Keceiver of this offiee at Sacrarenie, Cal.; on the 25th day. of Mareh,
He names as witnesses: °F. J. Folsom, of
Auburn P, O., teagia Walter Lyman, of Jos
pura P.0., Cala., J: 8. Bonham, of Iowa
ont. 6, win ‘Cala, August Rabie, of Blue Canpes 4 ati raons claiming ad )}
the oy 8p described lands are p Baht sh g 4
file their claims in ag office on or before
said 25th da ge eats
i LDEN NY HEtZEL, Register.
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Notice of of Proving Will,
I* NTHE SUPERIOR CO COURT, IN AND FOR
the county of Nevada, State of Califorect ‘the matter of the estate of A. ‘H, Trish,
deceased,
Watiee is pereby grag oe that ba the
hdayo :
gees he Got b
t
tl
thence N72° “Post No 5-22?
thence Rigo tt che Post “No 6 M MZ”
ByN7 above cpeeriuat, theaee te
Wo, 6, thence’s 31
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nate ting 647. 100 ca ning mpeg er
were originally located ‘Dader sbremine
fey of of pe Hayy) Mining District, which have *
ed on the
Inthe sed of the Estate of HannalrLong
Nig snnece srs
a ag ‘ av: Lei
against he nenais te persone deceeat Se pee: ore
sent th same with the necessary vouc! oe
within our months aie first ndereigued, ai
tten o1 this notice to the u
the oli @ of of 45. 4, Caidwel ely Hag
ney, street, Nevada City, "Ne¥ads
cavity. Bate of of Catania,
uetoad “Laminate ‘
Jul. Caldwell, Attorney ‘for Aanthiees.
trix,
Nevada City, December 29th, 1888,
Notice to Oreditors,
Estate of John N: ankervis, J dece :
OFI08 is hereb, given’ by, the ender.
ned Admini istrator of
Joka ankervis, decease < ue cre ‘tetiton
of, and all. persons yi: Claims
the wld deccused, to ox { them with deed
necessary vouchers with at yay mon S
ter the ri : publication of nen
said Ad. msl istrator, at his ic lence in the
town of Grass V. y, in the i eee of Nefg tae Re iremmaction, orth gens ithe place for the tran ono ua
of the Estate “ape
AMES OLIVE ER,
Adminigtrator of the: hhateie of dohn Kan.
Dated ns ovate’ City, Dec. 81, 1888. evadu C.
Ww, PB, Sowden, Atty for Adm oe
_Rotios ‘to bo Oreditors —
“i of HENRY B BE. JOBNsrow, deNerce te hereby given " a es, in tinder
signal, fe tnisteatr
Henry B. J pri Bee docedsgi ra ein ond
sees sald de deceased soit ayia vei ta
pip afte
tice, to the s er the “Sin. alata ae at the iar
of A. Bur
rs Valley. tn the the rata of. Nevada,
the same w — pe
HNSTON
Aami iatri it
Dated December th ntae 0 uhrscte Estate.
Burrows, Pace for Adm’ r,
on] 10K. diheendes te én thatthe w é
N®! signed will apy y bord toe Hon. nt ‘Ot
buperyi ivr in and for the pean eva. at the Court House in Nevad , OD
Wednesday, Junuary 9th, 1889, "C, sg
A. M. of thet day, or as ‘soon’ a o
@ hearing can be had, for a renew f it ;
cense to take toll bd the bri rage:
a Grossing, in the equaty Snare
ODS,
N,. 1712,
Notice of Hppliontie for Mining Patent.
Ui 8 Land of Oftes, Sacrumen
INOHCE. THOMAS POY EE f Pape H
TONE AD BHls HUGH CRAIG « for patent
Slits ty 6h ut ater teed
Pein las vt is 8-0 Finside. saa
county, Cal,, described ag foll lows; .
: HILL CLAIM, » LOT 68,
~ Commencing atthe corner ee
tions 23, 24, 25 and 26, ‘T. 18 ae ge
thence ‘lag. Var, 18° E Nie be
M Z," thence N 72° W E) NY ob Boat “s
thence 19,10, chs Post A: M: Z, iF
thence Wella 97 chs to beginning eontaining 210.81 acres,
CANON CLAIM, LOT 69,
Commencing at Post No. 1,
E, 9.19 chs from Post a2 of ioe lot 68,
+ Var, 189°
bd a Post No. 3, thence N
Retehe Fost No. 4, thence 8 71° & a’ ons
Post No, 5, thence Pd cea E 2.25. che you
No. 13, thenea Ni 58! Je W 2.97 chains Poss
No 14, thence yee Ww pe 90 on Post ae.
oe cae claim by purchase
H and pc ves) tn joining claims Bodied
ert {4 60. pee “poet cod Hob Gay Roy claims on™
All persons having any adverse claim te
any part of said premises, must present the
same to this office within 60
first puuionias ‘arent anys Eee
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