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a Prev's Wut, Texas, June 20, _188—The
Switt Specific Gonz: ay; At 4, @ a.--Gen‘tlemen: One of my children nia trouiled
with . Phiels st ism ahd boils for about two
years. We ve her varions Kinds of mi: a
Sink bie gut prot, and began to tes;
of turing her at all. lL was persuade! w try
your Switt's Specific. After she had usec
Several hotties the cisenscs alt disappenre
and the is now a he, t wearty and healthy
rl twelve years old er chiki hag
ust hecome &fflictest in the = ray. aq
am using Thess, >
and permanent cure.
Rich Hrit, Mo, Inty 7, 18S=-The Swift
Co; Atiante, Gas Genter Orr
“Wetle girl whea but thyee wegks-old brake
out With etzoma. © We trie the pr
* from several cood 4 ctors, . but witl
ie ecinl beneht,. We tried SS. S8. ar
aintepie worl fewer «oue hi
heal, and by the tir
botéles she w AE CO}
tg has a full and eis
« hearty ghild. I
this siatement.
CHATTANOOG Ay
Swift Specitic
ead of hait—o Tobust,
t v nt my.cuty €o ms ake
tfally,. HuTstucna.
ed me tot Sevi é < Went to Crab
I y. Where hia course of
treatment was crrefully observed. I recov.
ered; as I theaght, but the next spring rim
Soe began to appear on my face and 5 ar hig
os : hese gradhally incregsed. io sores and run:
i ning uloers. J was advised to try SS. 8., and
immed: aed cnt Fe A it F emmenced to
improve; mrore rapid
ag afterwards, apa #002 et remained
= tell of my’ trouble. My vlood Js wow thor,
ie zr eh oughly cleansed, and my system free frone
£ S taint, and I owe :ny present condition—a
\ perfect cure—to_your medicine Icheerfully
\ give this statement that others who have
-suffered_asinavemay reap”
Hanby M. Bort, 24 West Ninth St
Homes, La., May 25, 1888—The Swift S;
Co., eg ant, Ga_—Gentlemén ;: About éwo
tively = my general health gave way enieely Was so debilitated that I it
Mired of ever feeling well. a
the physicians done for me bro itn
Petmaned Fels f. Frien insisted
should give 3, a2 trial, although I
yes = ‘woud be t hrowing away iaeneye
@ thorough cc
and etreny retired gid oprae, my health
that
ohe cured me,
ose whil @ using it. ne, os 1 sincarted alk
heartily recomend it ; for general debilig
it certainly is a specitic.W.¥. Brinegs, Le
. Flower, La.—l know Mr. W. dges, oe
willsay that his statement is ae
JOSEPH SEELTON. Druggiet——_
treatise on Biood and Skin Dise; ases Mailed
io ont Svar Sreage Co., Drawer &
10 THE UNFORTUNATE
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Ri Dr, Gibbon bas the piegsof annooncing that he has returned
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where his old patfents and ‘those requirin.
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SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Seminal. Emissions, the consequence of
Self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence;-ispracticed by the youth
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the i:attling of chariots, uneasiness about
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oy
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Office Box 1957. — a
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Couldn’t Bother With a Drummer,
Recently I was awaiting the convenwhose
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ience of one of these “aristocrats”
State.
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They were still more aiiely scattered
a few days afterward when he learned
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nd had sold-the stranger a pair of diamo
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indwrable and-eould live only a sbort
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send.stamp to W. H. Cele, Drugygist,
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RAILROAD RATES.
e) ollowing are the approximate .r ail+
to. Sacraine! BES
ne Francisco.
San i. su
Sun Pedro.. 19, 90
Santa Ana we 2. 2OB5
anta Bar Dar . Cengage
Santa M ig 80
Stovktou. 6 09
Suisun..
Summit
Tehama
Truckee
Upper Soda Springs
Vallejp Jauiction ..
— + 10
Table of Distances,
cat Thi 40 “ICCase
“
From Nevada City to
Alpha 2 1624 miles
Birchyille.
Blue Tent rs
Bear Valley..
Bridzeport. pete
. Bowman Dam. -..
Cherokee
Columbia Hill
Colfax ;
Edwards’ Bridge
Freneh Corral.
“
Graniteville if
Grass Valley. i as
Jackson's 44 at
Lake City. ee vik =e
ale ON 5 a 12% *
Lowell Hill.. ae
Moore’s Flat . Pee Sas.)
“Nort Blooméeld ., ag
Newtown.....-. 5g
orth Bau Juan:
Purdon’ ’s ‘Bridge
aker Hill
BM MRNVING ,. oe dase es:
Sweetland .:.>
Spenceyille.
Sacramento. ..,.-.++--+ -+++time; she weighed less than seventy—
she bouzht a large bottle, it helped her :
rosd rates of fareyfor first-class passage from Nevada' )City tothe points
nawed : L
Battle Monntsley ee ee oe $18.75
Benicia . i 60
Petenaes 2. koe. 863s ese 8.80
eS ene Seer cae cag ae eee ae 5.95
Calistoga
COO. oe eae SEES eee a
Colfax .
Davis
Delta...
. Deming
EI Paso ae
Emigrant Gap We tee eae ee
Galt ee oe ig §.25
Sosien . es ow ea de pt . £0.70
isranite Polit ee 11.79
Panos oy. ody pe «~ 13-75
UE Eee re pe trees a. et apes re 11.90
independenge. -5o. 65 <2 os = 26.00
fone.. 5.2 6.35
Junction: ae 3.75
a MON eB te ey ose 6.39
1s Angeles 65655525 6.5-. 19.30
Milton: ..3...+5 7.2
Napa Junctton.=.= oy. , +. -UBER A Sees ur a or ee ees
Oakdale.
CgJen . . 36
Peller 6.6. oe pe a 9s a
Port Costa.
Raymond.
MOOG aS i xo Fi vw ae
BON06 sa ss4s oss
. g°oN NBO] HI 107 puog “per}oT108 eoUaptOds FAN
. Roo,
Castoria is Dr. “fish Sas dd tek ee
What is
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fous _ jet Mo others
Pareg-r' 2 oF Narcotic . Syrups. Children ery.for Castoria, MilCastoria, s bless
SECRETARY
6 PAYMEN
. feitable.
the second period of five
7oO wes there s
Total Amount of €
Mortuary Fund, B
Reserve
23d, 1837.
ary 5th, 1 887 ;
filed February 8th. 1887.
ment of this amount long
grateful therefor.
Gentlemen:
most gratedully received.
GENERAL AGENT.
amount cf resérve paid on his —
e Fond, San Francisco Savings UnionClaims on Hand Due and Unpaid
PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT,
insured for $2,000, died
Yours very truly,
Xaver Scunrez, ,Petalama, insured for $1,000; proofs pf death filed April
6th, 1887 ; claim paid May 21st, 1887. oe 5
Z.T. Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,
1887; claim paid "May 21st, 1887.
Watkin R, Pricz, Nevada Bank, San Franc¢isco,
‘HOME BENEFIT LIFE ASSOCIATION.
ake
NO ANNUAL DUES.
TS A. YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST,
&2 Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the
amount written mere and are uncontestable and -nonforlessened Cost tt PersistentzMembers,
On continuance of the Certiticave nterce for the second period of five years,
the-full amount of the reserve payment made by the member (with interest),
opetherawith,division of profits resulting from lapsed reserves (also with interest), and gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied to extinguish the—cost for
Similar distribution of surplus is made at
the end of each five years to persistent members
CashiSGurrender Value.
_ Should the member choose to surrender his Certificate at the end of the
or_his order,
years.
be paid in cash to him
NEVADA COUNTY.
Productive Valley, Foot-Hill and
“ Mountain.
A. Combination of Natural Ad_ Vantages Not Excelied in
the State—An Encourere cares aging Senson;
ok
[8. F. Chronicle, Jan. 1, 1889. .
Nevada county claims special attention as one of the few counties of Cali. fornia in which the three principal *inCastoris a mn ssthpation + —___}-__—_}-reeommend-Castoria for-children'spu. , ‘hepa, ieructation ¢ = complaints, as su toan 2
cues ok ulse-eddsdigestion ;ae kaowntome.” H. A. ‘Ancua M. 5g
itlic sefaction, 111 So. Oxford St., a, N.Y,
: Tux Cenraur Company, 77 Murray St., New York, .
en ere =
INCOKPOKATED D 1880.
240 Monteomery Street -. = =~— San Francisc
= FPREASOR SR Sas, ~BANK OF CALIFORNIA
PRESIDENT.. .:.. SES STS PBS .,..-FRANK C, HAVENS /
P8ibii ys?) Sap Rea -.1. P. ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA)
P LOB. HATCH
he 8: BARNEY
This is the largest. glide and most successful Mutual
Insurance Association 1 in California ¢
NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. NO-MEDICAL FEE,
full
_the fuil
dustries of the State—mining, agricul-. yw
ture and horticulture—are extensively . P
carried 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. Geoyraphically the county lies a trifls north of
. thecentral line’ of the State, and extendsfrom the Sacramento valley on
the west to and beyond the summit of
the Si ‘
In the western portion the altitude
averazes some 1300 feet above the sea.
level, and the surface consists of gently-sloping hills and ridges with here
and there large sized tracts of comparatively level land. In the central
section is the upper part of th@“horticultural 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 very mountainous in character, the principal industries thereof being lumbering, iceshipping and grazing. About 250,000
acres of land are contained in the horticultural belt of the county, which in-.
clades the townships of Nevada,
Valley, Rough and Ready and Bridgeport.
' STATEMENT r JULY i, 1887.
‘laims Paid
sank of California
Home Benerir Lire Association .
Gentlemen—I have to thank you for tae
Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held by my father
and IT am very
BIGLEY
before the date dué was unexpected,
ELLA .
Ww». Koc HM, bookkeeper Bank of California, insured for $2,000, died Februproofs filed February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21,1887.
Tomas Bietey, Shipwright, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim
ig eae of
the-payKan Francisco, July 19, 1887.
Home Benefit Life Association :
Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a ‘month
expiration of time allowed yeur Association in which to: make payment,”
Yours respectfully,
efore
MRS. 'S. M. VAN WYGK.
“HELEN B. VAN WYCK.
; proofs of death filed
April 6th,
,inaured for $5,000;. died
“Home Benerir Lire AssouiaTion :
Watkin K. Price,
cominendable.
isthis day most grat
Yours ver y truly,
Sypney M. Van Wycx
91, issued Sept. 6, 1882, for $10,000. 00.
(0@F All assessments will be paid at
National Bank of Grass Valley.
April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 21st, 1887.
-~ Gentlemen—Your cheek for #5,000, the insurance on the life of my son,
ANN “PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty.<
K, Supt. Golden City. Chemical . Works.
efully received. Such promptness is
in Fact.
Policy No
Total payments thereon $383.
the Citizens Bank of Nevada City,and
se
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‘Established 1860. fe
sured within these limits. Fruits and
vegetables maturing early, or requir
ing a long and warm season, thrive
particularly well ontands facing to the
south where the rays of the cun have
full force; while the larger and more
slowly maturing fruits flourish on the
cooler and more moist I:mmds with a
northern exposure. The valley lands
between the ridges and hills have in
most cases but litle 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.
Antong the most profitable fruits to be
raised here is the pear, which is followed closely by the apple, both atperfection in size, flavor and keeping
qualities. Grape growing is rapidly
BI thie being an important industry here,
this being the natural home of the
vine. Nevada county port wine has
already in two competitive exhibitions
where the principal winé-producing
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. Miniyg and irrigation
ditches, fed from natural and artificial
lakes in the higher altitudes, thread
all sections. This water is of thé purest, and the supply never fails. The
climate has an invigorating freshness
and salubrity that is not to be found
in lower lands. There are no fogs, no
blizzards, nomalaria. Large numbers
of people come annually from. the seacoast and vaHeys to spend the siiinmers here, and thus’ rebuild their
shattered constitution.
Adjacen®to Nevada City and Grass
Valley are located such well-known
and productive quartz mines as the
Providence, Nevada City; W rouing,
Pittsburg, Neversweat, Idaho, Empire,
North Star and many others. The
princip . claims are equipped with the
most modern machinery for mining
and milling. Washington and Eurek»
townships have been for the pa-t few
years rapidly rising into prominence
as quariv-mining sections, and several
properties there—such as the Califo
‘nia, Rocky Glen, Washington, Yuba,
etc.—are paying well. A> number of
others ure destined to soon become
dividend payers. The Delhi of Bridgeport township has within two years
come into prominence as one of the
best properties in the St ite. Other
claimsin that locality now being prospected give indications of. proving
equally rich. Meadow Lake distri¢t,
which i in the sixties experienced a remarkaile ‘boom which collapsed as
snddenly as it came -beeause of the
Tfailure of any of the. processes then
known to separate the gold from the
base metals ¢ontained in the rock,
was durin
of renewed activity because of a syndicate haying gone in‘there and partially
demonstrated that the ores are reducible when properly treated. That is
pecuiiarly the ‘‘snow belt” of the
county, being at the saminit 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 county, Grasse
Valley, with her er ponaation of 6000, is
enjoying marked prosperity because
of the success of quartz mining there,
depression go far as business is concerned,
yes mines.
time be more
q
ers in search of homes are quietl
ing in and buying farming an’
lands, which-are obtainable here
SED my. rant B ST PENMEN.
A great variety of productions is inthe past summer a sceneseat, is Jahoving padder somewhat of a
fy
use of such sethacks as . &
the stoppage of hydraulic mining,
age conflicts in ene or two of the
t quartz mines and a reduction
of toree in those and two or three
But it is safe to say that
Nevada City, as well as the other
towns in the upper part of the county
which have been hurt by the debris
trouble, will in a comparatively short .
rous than ever.
‘The county’s riehness in resources is
the source of admiration to all -acuainted with it, and shrewd Heston:
comfruit . *
at
much lower prices than are wanted for
the same character cf lands in other
LOCAL DIRECTORY.
List of Nevada “Clty’s: Business
inetitutions.
188s.
ASSAYING.
J. J. Ct, Main.
Citizens Bank, Broad, =
BAKERIES.
Mrs. J. Hurs! omen:
Alex. Gault,
ne — waaeiha HOUSES. .
". Citizens Bank, Broad. Directors—Dr. R. M.
Hunt, Geo. 'M Hpshe
ye . M. Preston.
BARBERS. ¢
. Edwards,
bh, Hous-. H.8. Marsh, Union Hotel
a edi & Son, National Hotel.
G. E. Wilde, Pine.
» Godair & Sons, Broad.
BLACKSMITHS,
m. Barton, Plaga.
P. Cianey Broad.
JW {nso Plaza. .
C.E Denney, : ain.
‘ BOOKSTORES.
Urar Brothers, cor. ae and Commercial
eo.W. Welch Broad
800T AND SHOR MAKERS
‘Kornhammer, Broad.
Lutz, Broad.
Watke, Broad.
P;tteok; Commerciat.
lL. Ficke, Commereial—
“BOOT’& SHOE STORE.
John Webber, Broad. anomie
BREWERIES
Geo. Gehrig, Sacramento,
E. Weiss, Sacramento.
israel Hosken, Spritg.
C. Fogeli, bets
BRICK: MASONS;
John Dunnicliff, Sacramento.
“Gove; Boulder-——___
~ CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC.
, Giffin, Broad,
Me Wivens Pine.
E. Rosenthal, Commercial.
L. Hirschman, Pine.
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ETC.
Hyman Brothers, cor Broad and ‘Pine.
K. Casper, cor. Pine and Commercial.
L. ayman. cor. Commercial and Main.
B. . Miller, Broad.
CONFECTIONERY
Tam, Pine *
Rk osenthal, Commercial.
is. Fenty and Eagan Commercial.
Willett, Commercial.
CONSTABLES,
R. Dillon, Broad,
Thomas Stevens, Broad.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDERS
Geo. M. Hughes, Nevada,
Frank Miller,
.F. Penrose, Pine.
Irish, East Broad.
c.
B.
A.
J;
F.
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A.
E.
Mr
F.
Abbott, Wet Hill. faa crash erome Cook, Water.
L. O. Palmer, Nevada.
Cc, ra : Weisenberger, Nevada.
Hoskin & Onstott.
A. Huffman, Nevada.
CUSTOM REDUCTION WORKS
QO. Maltman, Gold Flat.
Mrs. N. E. phapmnns Sacramento.
8S. M. Narris, Broad
DRUG STORES.’
Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial.
W. D. Vinton, cor. Broad and Pine.
MILLWRIGHT.
J. R. Collins, Coyote.
Parsons & Tompkins.
A. MeNeeley, Piety Hill.
MUSIC TEACHERS.
£. Mulier, Commercial.
Miss Mamie Thomas,.€arr Bros.
Mrs. H. G. Parsons, Union Hotel.
JR, Davis.
Miss Lucy Bobo, Nevada.
NEWSPAPERS.
Daily Herald, cerner Broad and Pine,
DAILY TRANSCRIPT, Commercial.
OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM. =
Tam, Pine.
taining in Nevada county the greatest P Mrs. Leddy & Eagan, Commercial.
2 PHOTOGRAPHER.+
J. Swart, Broad.
PHYSICIANS.
. R. M. Hunt—Office cor. Pine and Broad, resi eet Nevada.
C, D. Bobo—Office Broad residence Nevada.
H. 8. Welch—Office cor. Pine and Commerai, residence National Hotel.
E. W. Charles—Office cor. Broad and Pine,
residence Water
H. W. Valantine—Office Broad, residence
Main.
Mary E. Little, office and residence, Nevada.
POSTOFFICE.
Caivin R, Clarke, Postmaster.
RAILROAD.
Nevada County Narrow Gauge, A.-H. Par
ker, agent.
€ REAL ESTATE.
Nevada County Land and Improvement Asea Broad. Directors—Joln T. Morn. E. M. Preston, Geo, E. Turner, Wm.
joutaenhelser, Geo. C, Gaylord, Nat. P
Brown, Geo. E. Brand, Wm. Cain pbell”
Chas. Barker?
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
J. J. Jackson, Commercial,
G. C. Gaylord, Broad.
Wm. Wolf, Main.
W. H. Smith, Commerciak~
C.E. ‘Mulloy, Broad:
A. R. Wadsworth, Commercial.
A. Lademan, Broad.
Tompkins «& Tompkins, Broad.
W. G. Richards, Broad.
R. H. Forman, Commercial.
Sioa & Nichols. V Flume.
Thomas Kidd, Broad.
HAIR DRESSER.
Mrs. L. Godair, Boulder
BADLY & RE.
Geo. E: Turner, Pin
Legg & Shaw, cor. ‘Main and Union,
HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETC
Jas. Cairns; Broad.
Wm. Holmes, Main.
HAY, FEED, ETC.
H. Ge Mills, cor. Pine and Spring.
Weisenburger & Bro., Sacramento.
Win. Woll, Main.
ROTELS.
National Excnunge, Bread
Union, Main.
New York, Broad.
City Hotel, Broad
‘ HOUSE PAINT ERS z.
Harrison & Stout. .
isaac & Rowe, Main.
Raipbh Bowerman.
INSURANCE AGENTS.
J. Rolfe, Broad
Preston, *“
Yinton, “ :
Morgan, ‘
Be ht,
M.
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E.
-d,
8. “
E.
Garth
W.H. Criwicrd, 8
qoRp Werry, C ourthouse.
. M. Phomas,
Sart Bros., cor. Pine and Commercial
“SURVEYORS.
J. G. Hartwell, Broad,
W. F. Englebright, Broad.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY
Geo. M. Hughes, Pine.
STONE MASON.
[.
B.
Ww.
rp.
H.
T.
a. Kobinsoa, Main,
L
Fed
Wm. Joy.
SODA WATER FACTORY.
L, Seibert.
THEATER. .
Gee. F. Jacebs Manager, Bread.
MEAT MARKETS.
James Monro, Broad,
aig Brothers, Commercial,
affziger, Broad.
DRY AND FANCY. oops.
MILLINERY. ‘¢
which was never-giving suchTers. Lester & Crawford; Main.turns as now. Nevada City, the County . © # Cohn, Commercial.
7 Baseer Cohn, Commercial.
i sprhecky Commercial.
i beopel corner Commercial an Main,
A. Blumenthal, corner Broad and Pine.
Rosenberg Broé., Broad.
EXPRESS.
Haveka Shae is valor ae
FOUNDBIES. 2
Geo. G. Allan, Spring.
FRUIT TREES, ETO.
Felix Gillet; Barren Hill.
FRUIT AND VARIETY.
E. Rosenthal, Commereial.
W. A. Sigourney, Commercial.
Samuel 8) Shurtleff, C Commercial.
= F, Thomas. Commercial.
Smoot, Main.
Legg & Shaw, M
Sukeforth, Shamoris’, =
GAS
Nevade Gas Co., B. T. Allen, Manager.
H, & F.
. Harry Deniéls, Commercial.
. Te Granitevi
>. To Grass Valley, Wetterau & Carson, R. .Vin. Great AmMérican Tea Store, Commercial
. Supt. Public sesienction:
i ~ ICE, —
Nevada Ice Co., Victor Sauvee, Manager.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
W.P. Sowden, Broad,
. R. Wadsworth, Pine.
LAWYERS.
Gaylord & Senris, Church.
Grose & Simonds, Broad. *
. D, Mason, Broad,
it Caldwell, Broad.
Caldwell & & *Litthe, Broad.
T. 8. Ford, Bréad,
¥. Power, ‘Commercial,
gone Caldwell, Broad,
H. McCormick. Church.
Geo., L,. Bowden, road. Soa anos aE:
a D: Buckley, Broad yop
ourt. Use. ra’
LIVERY STABLES,
J. Hennessy, Broad.
Lane & Sukeforth, Main,
LUMBER.
L, Voss, Grass Valley r9ad,
. Cuoper, Piety Hill,
M. L, & D. Marsh, Boulder.
Geo, A. Cooper.
MANUFACTURING _ JEWELER.
C J. Brand, Broad,
SALOONS. ~
Union Hotel, Main.
National Hotel, Broad.
New York Hotel, Broad.
A. para, Commercial,
A. lscard, Broad.
Joseph Knight, Broad,
W.D. Craig, Broad.
T. C, Moran. corner Commercial and Pine.
Wm. Brithand, corner Broud and Fine.
Thos-Seadden, ‘Broad, “
M.; Solari, Broad: iy
bert Simmons, argo
. Hanley, Main.
H. Lotz, Sacramento. «
Geo. W. Simmons, Town Talk ,
; Eddy; aif Mile House
G. F. Wilkins, Comnrercial.
H, Peeartey, Piue.
SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
G. E. Withington, Broad.
H, J. Dassonville, ‘own Talk.
STAGE LINES.”
ToSierra City, Gre Green & Co. ;
le, a. Cole.
To Dutch Flat, “Walter L. Wilkingon.
Pi @ Maryaville, John Kane.
ington, L. R. Prescott, Geo. Grissell,
Tw C. Fredenburr. . *
cent.
TAILORING,
McDonald & Smith, Commercial.
A. Friedman, Pine.
JW, Downing, Commercial. #2:
TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, ETC.
UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET MAKER
James Kinkead, Pine.
UNDERTAKER
, Broad.
AGON-MAKERS,
A. Seaman, Piety Hill,
Win. Barton, Plaza.
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS,
F.C. Luetje, Broad, :
WATER, =. =
Nevada Water Co., J. E. Brown, Manager.
WHOLESALE CATTLE DEALER,
F. Aumer, corner Pine and Cottage.
=> OW, O, TRL eoeAe,
RESTAURANTS
B. Lutz, Broad.
Ed. Settles, Commercial.
Mrs. Maloney, CommercialW. C. Gro
pis SEA SOS
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
COUNTY
Gaperise Llc! . Cepeeeeer terrier, J.M. Waliuin
sheriff : ..George Lord
Clerk and Auditor...-. .F. G. Beatty
Recorder
District Attorney ... -W. D. Lon
Treasurer and Collector. N. Shoecra
AGERREOR 605 221555 eee. Erastus Bond
School Baer ncenden?, « peeeesaccs A, J. Tiffany
Publie Administrator. . .D: BE. Osborne
QQEOQROE 3: vs cess s occas eee bs Wm. Powell
SGEVGIOPR oss se te Chas. E. Uren
iat Disirietc is 2-3 es C. E. Mulloy
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GONBINOE 5055 oases see R. W. Waterman
Segretary of State . .Wm. C. Hendricks
Sthie Controller ses P. Dunn
State Treasurer....°....am. Herold
Afforney Generat
ina veyor General.
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. McKinstry, J.D. brag age 7a J. RK. Sharp
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Dea ATTORNEY OF NEVADA
RICHARD DILLON,
County. Office at the Court House.
Gonstable and Oollector.
) Camas
{ter
: said “~Admiuietratar, at hig residence
Notice to 0 Oreditors.
In ine — of the Esta Eptate of Hannah Long,
said Hannah Long, deccase: ver the Creditors of, and persons. ving claims
against the estate of said decunned to Fob
essary vous rs sent the same with the a
within“ our months from the firet publicatton of this neues hy 6 to & ender ned at
the office of J ‘ald sad Pe B attorney, Broad street, N ity, Nevada
county, State of Califor:
JULIA COURTNEY, Administratrix,
whet Caldwell, Attorney -for Administra
"Nevada City, December 20th, Leas
Assessment Notice,
a Wat COUNTY MINING COMPANY
tion of Rgsaie place of b
Sovadac City, California. Location of works
Nevada City, California.
Notice is ereby given, that at a meeti
of the Board of Trustees, held on the 26
day of December, 1888, an assessment, (No.
ol of two cents pershare was leyied upon
apital stock of the Sorposante?. payable
ap iately in United State eeci8 coin, to
the Secretary at his omes at the mine on
ieee, Creek, Nevada City, California,
y stock upon whic ‘this assessment
hele, osoly oh un Cs on the 2nd day of
Bh bade hd oe vin te ae = peo" and
. Biting ers payment is ats Wiee will b be sold
on Wednesday, the 2th day of February,
1889, to pay ve delinquent assessment, together, with costs ota artisan 00 a8 gunenace
ofsale. By order of the Boar Trustee:
Cc. HBURN, Quanta
Office at the mine, Deer Creek near
ension Bridge, Nevada City, Cal.
Notice to Oreditors.
. Estate 3 John Nankervis, Nesesbed
OTIC.
N si
John
hereby given by th derif Raaninistentor of ths Estate er.
ankervis, deceased, to the creditors
of, and all persons having claims aeainat
the said deceased, to exhibit them w ith the
nece rouetie
cation of this notice, tothe”
in the
. town of Grass Valley,in the county of Nevada, State of California, the same being
the place for the trannaction f the business
of the Estate, wee
8 OLIVE
Administrator of the Egfhte of ae Nankervis, deceased.
Dated at Nevada City, Dec. 31, 1888.
W. P. Sowden, Atty ior Adin’r.
Notice to io Oreditots
‘Estate of HENRY 3 B, JOHNSTON, deceased:
NOTICE is hereby given by the under
signed,Adm inistrator of the Estate of
i, a Johnston, deceased, to-the cred
itors personé having claims
aqaiiat ects deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessary vouchers, within ten
months after the first Publication of t of this notice, to the said Administrator, at the law
office of A. Burrows, Holbrooke Block
Grass aller, in the County of Nevada,
the same Ww ll be barred.
: ETER JOHNSTON
Administrator of said Ketate.
Dated December 1éth, 1888.
A. Burrows, Atty for Adm’r.
1 Bey, ICE tp hereby glen, piaialla, Court:
Bridge N Notice.
NES is hereby gi given that the undersigned will apply to the Hon. Board of
‘Supervisors, in agd for the county of NevaA. M. of that day, or as soon thereafter as
a hearing can be had, for a refiéwal of license to-take toll upon the bridge at Bridgeport crossing, in the county of Nevada.
Dee 15. 8. D. WOODS.
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Notice af Application for Mining Patent.
U.S Lund ome Sacramento,
vember 12th, 1888.
OTICE. THOMAS °POYZER GH,
MENDELL, HUGH GRAIG and W. 8.
JONES, have made sepleshon for patent
to the MT, ZION PLACER MINE, consisting
of Hill elaim lot 68, 210 acres ane enon
claim lot, 69 T. 18 N. 'R. 10-5. M. > O17
acres in Orleaas Mining district,” Wavate
county; Cal., described ag follows:
HILL CLAIM, LOT 68,
Commencing atthe corner common to nen
tions 28, 24, 25 and 26, T. 18 N. R, 10 E, M. D
thence (Mag. var. 15° E) N'7.47 chs Bost ma
M Z,” thenee N 729 W 19.02 chs Post‘No1M
Gt thehce $18° W 83.338 chs Post No2“M Z,”
thence 872° E 67.91 ehs Post “No 8 M .Z, by
thence N 18° E 21,08 chs Post-‘No 4 At Zz, ee
thence N 72° ores ek a Post “No 5 M Z,’ ”
er} thence N-18°-E 12. 8 Post *No 6 M iy ac:
thence N 72° W 40. {0 ehs Post “AM Z
thence West 22.97 chs to beginning Soniathing 210.81 acres. :
CANON CLAIM, ‘LOT 69.
Commencing at Post No. Fa ttapaing N 18
E, 9.19 chs from Post “No, 8, MZ” lot 68,
iN gid pte thence (mag. var. 18°
chs Post No. 2, thence 8
go Geren? Post No.3, thence N 864° E
bét ch hs Post No. 4, thence S719 E 2. chs
Post No. 5, thence 8 50}g° E 2.23 chs. Post
No. 6, thence S B3leok 2.83 cha Post No, 7,
thence § 1934 © E 4.04 chs Post No. 8, thence
$72 E 2.01 chs Post No 9, thence § 88 Oo #
2.18 ehs Post No. 10, thence N 6 EW 3.48
chs Post No. 1l, thence.N a 479 chs
Post No, 12, thence N 48° 2:38-chs Post
No. 18, thence N 38149 W. 2.97 chains Post
4g 14, thence NI% W 11.90 chs Post No.
thence § 18 W 4.30 chs ‘to beginning,
dckatn tine 5 17-100 acres. Said premises
were originally located under the miners’
law of Orleans Mining District, which have
been lost. Applicants claim by purchase
and possession. Adjoining claims are Curtis & Co. on North, and Reb Roy claime en
Seuth.
All persons having any adverse claim to
any part of said premises, must present the
same to this office wil hin days from the
first publication hereof.
SELDEN HE ZEL, Register.
The first publication of this notice appeared on the 15th oe of November Ui 1888,
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