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January 15, 1887 (4 pages)

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"THE DAILY. TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL. SATURDAY, JANUARY: 15; 1887. ‘ ‘ from Nevada City North San J Ff ¥% on’s Bridge i. eae laker Hill.'.-.. 7 oi ef Hill.... é 18 4 bh & Ready... .-“By at Snow Tent.....--.--5ps a Snow Point ....-2, rs Scott's Flat.. 64 ® CITIZENS BANK, : Nevada ity. Paid up Capital $30,000. > $20,000. a a « “OFFICERS: ‘, M. PRESTON..0>.._.. PRESIDENT. ‘ROM. HUNT.... VICE PRESIDENT. JOHN T. MORGAN....:-ox¢= CASHIER. D. E. MORGAN.,.Ass’r Casuizband SEc’y, ‘i: ie Fees a . DIRECTORS: Da. Ro M, Hyer, Joun T. MorG "Gro. M, HuGHEs, *D. E. MornGAN, We, EpWaRDs L. Housman, E. M. PRESTON, Ge of # Reteive Deposits, Buy and Sell Exchange.’ Purchase Gold Dust anid Bullion. Highest Price Paid for State and County Warrants. DRAW CHECKS ON New Werk, : Sacramento r) San Francisco. ns We issue i ie Drafts, Bills of Exchange 4 Letters of Credit available in any part Great Britain and Europe. Make Collections and transact a General Banking Business. . ~~ CORRESPONDENTS: New York—First National Bank. ‘Ban Francisco—Pirst National Bank.~ mente vetoed Bank of D, 0. Mills 0, The Mystery Explained, ‘DR. LIEBIG’S Guide to Health and Beplanatory. pam. aistician sent (sealed) free, giving the seecret why thousands cannot get cured of nervous debility, seminal weakness, « ehronic and private Spent diseases, weakness, rematare decay, unnatural drain from the Pp syste: 4 all complaints resulting from youchtal outhful toll 0} r y, abuse and excesses sent” badly treated cases of a specfal Send or address LIEBIG'S DI8ENSARY for Diseases of Men, 400 Gear Private entrance 405 Mason etree’ San Fra -GRASS VALLEY Granite and Marble Works, NEAR MASONIC CEMETERY, Grass Valley Nevada County. PROPRIETORS : JAMES H. LORD : —AND-‘ Tombstones and Headstones OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SOOTOH GRANITE MONUMENTS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MARBLE OF ALL KINDS. Work as Good as the Best —AND— PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST ON THIS COAST: We Challenge Competition and Guarantee Satisfaction. : THE Frue Concentrator me Otters 81,000 Challenge to any! Machine. Tleduced to $575. utual Insurance Co., OF CALIFORNIA. Aaa PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 216 Sansome st., San Franciseo. Fire Insurance Only ! J.B. 4 rs $300,000 OUGHTON, President. t PY N BHEPARD, Vice President, — CHARLES H. Story, Secretary, R. H. MaGILu, General Agent, @rass Valley Branch For Nevada County: ‘DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN. BS weonir Spiny teak eonnty at rates as low as sola profit will admit of, guarptand liberal response ta all or loss. " GEO. W. STREET, heathy at a + Market. BANK. Manager. GRASS VALLEY. rt ) TRIED . Generals Howard and Slocum. on all classes of desirable ? —IN THE— Crucible About twenty years ago I discovered little sore on my check, and the doctors! ipronounced jt cancer. I have tried a Intimber of physicians, but without receiving any permangnt benefit. Amon ithe number were onb-er two specialists. ‘The medicine they applied was like fire 'to the sore, causing ititense pain. 1 saw la statement in the paper telliig what 5. 8. 8. had done for others similarly afflicted, I procured some at‘once. Before I had used the second bottle the neighbors, ‘could notice that my cancer was pealing. jup. My general health had been bad fo wo or three years—I had a hacking cough and spit blood continually. I had asevere pain in my breast. After taking six bottles of 8. 8, 8. my cough left me and I lzrew stouter than I had been for several! 'years. My cancer has healed over all but, ia little spotabout the size of a half dime, and it is rapidly disappearing. IT would vise every one with cancer to give 8. 5. . a fair trial. RR a Mrs. NANCY J. MCCONAUGHEY, Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind; Feb, 16, 1885. : TRADE MARK. . Swift's Specific is, entirely vegetable,! ‘and seems to cure cancers by forcing out ithe impurities from the blood. Treatise! jon Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO; DRAWER 3, ATLANTA, GA. OR YOUNG PEOPLE 1h WHAPTHE PA. pers call ST;NICHOLAS. Do you-know . ° about it,—how goddit is, how Clean and pure and helpful? If thereareany boys or girls . in your house will you met try a number, or . try it for a year, and see if ft is not the } ie . . . . London Times has said, ‘We have. nothing . like it on this side.’ Here aresomé Yeading features of we as ie . St. Nicholas for 1887.7 . Stories by Louisa M. Alcott and Frank R. Stockton—several by each author. A Short Serial Story by Mrs Burnett, whose charming “ Little Lord-Fauntleroy,’”’ has been a great feature inthe past year of St. NICHOLAS. War Stories for Boys and Girls, Gen. Badeau, chiefof-Staff, biographer, and confi. dential friend of General Grant, andone of . the ablest and most popular of Iiying milltary writers, will contribute a number of papers peg ert poe Het clear and vivid style some of the leading battles of the civil war. They will be panoramic descriptions of single contests or short campaigns, presenting a sort of literary ictare-galbory of the grand and heroic contests in whieh the many a boy and girl of to-day took part. Short articles, instructive and entertaining, will abound, Among these are; How a Great Panorama is Made,”’ by Theodore R. Davis, with profnae illustrations; ‘Winning a Commission” (Naval Academy), and “‘Recollections of the Naval Academy”’; ‘Boring for Oil” and “Among the Gas-wells,” with a number of striking pictures; “Child Sketches from George Eliot,” by Julia Magruder; “Victor sige & Tales to his Grandchildren)” recounted Brander Mathews; “Historic Girls,” b . 8. Brooks. Also interesting contributions from Nora Perry, Harriet Prescott Spofford, Joaquin Miller, H, H, Boyesen, Washington Gladden, Alice Wellingtot Rolling, J. T. Trowbridge, Lieutenant Frederick Schwatka; Noah Brooks, Grace Denio Litehfield,. Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, Mrs. 8. M. B. Piatt, Mary Mapes Dodge, and many others, ete. etc, : The subscripazion price of St. NicHoLas is $3.00 a year; 25 cents a number, Subscriptions are received by book: and. news-. dealers everywhere, or by the publishers, New volume begins with the, November number, Send.or our beautifully illustrated catalogue (free) containing fullbprospectus, ete., ete. m : THE CENTURY CO. N arents of gw York. THE CENTURY, For 1887. HE CENTURY ‘IS AN ILLUSTRATED Monthly Magazine, having a regular circulation of about two hundred thousand copies, often reaching and sometimes exceeding two hundred and twenty-five thousand, Chief omens, its many attractions this year isa serial which been. in. active preparation for sixteen years: Itis a history of our own country in its most eritical time. as set forth in THE LIFE OF LINOOLN, By His Confidential, Secretaries, J.C. Nicolay & Col. John Hay. _ This great work begun with the sanction of President Lincoln, and continued under the authority of his son, the Hon. Robert 7. Lincoln, is the only full and authoritative record of the life of Abraham Lincoln. Its authors were friends of Lincoln .hefore: his presidency; theyswere most intimately associated ‘with him™as private secretaries throughout his term of efice, and to them were transferred, upon Lincoln's death, all his private papers. Here willhe-told the inside history of the civil war. and of’ President Lineceln’s administration,—important details of which have hitherto remained unrevealed, that they might firat spreerts. this authentic history. By reason o the publi-> cation of this work, THE WAR SERIES, Which’ has been followed with unflagging interest by a great audience, will occupy less space during the coming year. Gettysburg will be deseribed by Gen. Hunt (Chief of the Union Artillery), Gen. Longstreet, Gen. E. . M. Law and others; Chickamauga, by Gen. . D. H. Hill; Sherman’s March to the Sea, by . Generals O. . A. Gilmore, Wm. F. 8mith, John Gibbon, . Horace Porter and John 8. Mosby will de-. scribe apeciat battles and incidents. Stories . of naval engagements, prison life, etc.,.ete., . will appear. i NOVELS AND STOHRTES. . “The Hundreth Man,” a novel. by Frank . R.8tockton, author of “The Lady or the Ti. ger?” etc., began.in November. Two novel-. ettes a George W. Cable, stories by Mary . 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The abové Champaghe and Table Wines. will be sold at Factory Prices by J. 7. SACHSOMN, The Only Producers of Natural Sparkling Wines, San Francisco, AGENT FOR NEVADA CITY. ~ NIVENS’ Se CIGAR STAND, NEVADA CITY, The Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Cutlery, ‘Btc., TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Headquarters for the Finest Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the County, . Manager. Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES, Columbus Buggi YN FULL VARIETY, For Sale at San Francisco Prices with Freight added, 402 Montgomery Street, Corner Bush, San Francisco. . HOME BENRRIT. (APE ASSOCIST TREASURER... PRESIDENT Soils AUDITOR.. . 6-64-75: GENERAL AGENT SECRETARY : F. Cc, BANK OP CALIFORNIA HAVENS CALIFORNIA) A. 8. BARNEY »W. I. MORGAN es, : Carriages, : Phaetons, “This Company has paid promptly and without expens to beneficiaries $198,691 35 during its five years. 1, @xist ence, at anaverage expense for administration tojts.mem bers of-less than $2 00 per annum per $1,000.1insurance, ‘. er cate aN ‘ = * i: ". Or t yho. template ‘ma e Its certificates are incontestable after the third year, puforing undemany of rf and entirely free from objectionable and technical clauses. . . of both sexes to an almost unlimited ex. . . fion, blunted intellect . . es . . Be) rt It is the largest, oldest and_most successful Mutual In-, surance Association in California: < Its distribution plan rewards the persistent members by cash dividends at periods of five “years,°which: dividends’ greatly reduce‘the cost of insurance foa the first.five years and nearly offset the cost forthe second period. _.‘Phe surplus arising from the difference between t tual cest of insurance in"this Association and the amount: ‘collected from members, whenever in excess of the amount . required for mortuary. purposes, is deposited in the Reserve . Fund for distribution-among surviving members at stated periods. The first assessme DISTRIBUTION. CLASS. All certificates issued during the year 1886, ofthe tribution Series, will constitute Distribution Class, No. 1}. ‘Certificates in force December 31, 1890, of the Disbution Series issued in the year 1886, will, on that date, === . tooeive a cash dividend pro rata kethe amount contributed, . man cares'e 4 8. which ‘dividend shall consist,ef all amounts contributed to the Reserve Fund by all c€rtificates of-such issue, together with all accumulations“@rising from interest and the amount eserve Fund, from the difference beamount eollected from mem~ } nae tri to sai pita agedal cost and the closing tween the bers. a c. Le} Ege eet, Bae of such div sh @ he ac. 4 Y' os nt will be payable thirty days after) date of certificate and thereafter every two months. re Disae nthe of the five year period beginning Jahuary . jf aoe 1886, all surviving members of such Distribution. class . worker. ey éar Want to Keep Thoroughly Posted “in Sacram . 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To LAND and to * SEEKERS throyghout the whole country it is invaluable, as it gives a faith. ful and cemplete record of the progress. being made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources, It presents extraordinary inducements mote HOM Y nearly new. © OPN SNE AIW q ak eee Engine, link motion, 24 inch 4TO ADVERTISERS p20 tect wire Rope,1 ands inch, EPS AAI ANN inches 8 ittehes. vie tcigepedS aa ya : Zi Mil] Lanterns, Copper Plates, Iron Cars. ’ my Wheels of different sizer. arge stock of Brass G “ Being positively the: Gas Fittings conntantl on rand. Best Advertising Medium in Nors thern California. BN The TRANSCRIPT has theLargest and Best Equipped Job Print. ~ ing Office In the State North of Sacramento, and its prices for FIRST-CLASS work are’ as low as anywhere on the Coast, The establishment haé lately been stocked with a full line of the Most Modern and Attractive Types and other (plaka material, plain and ornamental. See specimens of our work and get our rancisco or elsewhere under the mistaken impression that you can do better there. BROWN & CALKINS. TO THE UNFORTUNATE, DE. GIBBONS DISPENSARY, No. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial..,...8an Francisco Established in 1854 for the trehtment jof Sexual and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, etc, Skin Diseases of years’ standing and Uleerated Legs sucfogefully treated. : Pr, Gibbon has the pleasure of annooncing that he has returned from. visiting the principal Hospitals of Burope, and has resumed practice at the Dispenser? 628 Kearney Street, San Francisco, where his old patients and those requirin. his services may’ find, him,, i SEMINAL WEAKNESS, Seminal Emissions, the consequence. of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth tent, producing. with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms, unless combatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenanee, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustlig of leaves and the rattling of chariots, Uheasiness about loins, weakness of the limbs, confused visloas of confidence, fidence ‘in approaching Atrangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and-variots éruptions about the faee, furred tongué,fetid breath, coughs. consumption, night sweats, nonomania ‘and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, persone *eefilicted should apply immediatey, either in person or by letter, and haye a eure effected by his new-and scientific nvode treating these diseases, which ngver fails of éetting a quick and radical ctfe, MARRIED MEN," ~ who are suffering undefany of these teariul maly adies, should not forget the sacred respan . sthility resting upon them, nor delay to obtaitimmediate relief, 7 CURED AT HOME. ‘Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr, Gibbon, . stating case, symptoms, length of time the
. disease has continued; and the medicine . will be promptly Bent, free from damage or curiosity, to ony part of; the country, with full and plain directions for use. . The Doctor cures when. others fail. Try him. By . enclosing TEN DOLLARSan coin in a reg. istered: lett@r through ; the Post Office, or j through Wells, Fargo & Co.,>a@ package of . medicine will be delivered by expreastoany part of the United States ; ‘Address DR, J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San. Francisco, * PP ai atts Empire Livery Stable, Broad st,, Nevada City, Opp. National: BxJAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, Dei : eS rai eaeeerl ce a pre PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE . Stable has the largest lot of To be found in this part of the-State, ce Teams ith elegant;Buggie ‘agons and Hacks to let at the shortest Rot ee and on the most reasonable terms. NEVADA FOUNDRY. gine, with heavy bob an fine.. Bo BOX12 ng building and wood work. Nearly new y. adapted to working dry, rich ore. Horses, Carriages and. Buggies Machinery Por Sale. —AT THE , > > Proprietor. Geo. G. Allan ONSISTING OF One Hoisting and Speen Rig, 12x24 ehpum. wheel,.B iler 48 in.x16.ft..All complete, ineluding botiatow and wood--work. Nearly new and ready to be remoyed and set up, One Hoisting and Pumping Rig. 8x16 enft.. complete; ineludand ready to be removed and set up. One Hoisting and Pumping Rig. 12x24 engine, with ¢ut-off, bob and pump wheel, be Jer and building; in good order; all com’ plete. ‘ 2 Hoisting and pumping Rigs; all complete. k 1 10x20 Engine, new. 1 10x20 Engine, good as new. 1 10x20 Engine, good as new. 1 7214 Engine, Pte Plunger Pump, new, and new design. ; 1 8inch :Plunger. Pump, second hand. 1 6-inch . *$\" mew, 16-inch ef a3 ‘ood as hew. 14-inch «new. 1 8inch Cornish Pump, new. 26-inch ‘ v7 new, 2 4lnch He anew. 300 feet inch Pump Column, 250 feet 6-Iinch sd ss 80 feet10-inch * s 250 feet 4inch Gas Pipe. 200 feet 2!4-inch “* * with flanges. 2 7-foot Pump Wheels, light and heavy, with 2; 3, 4, 5 and 6 feet stroke and 26 feet. 1 10-stam’p Mill, 750 pound stamps, all complete and in good order. Nearly Ree. ‘ 1:10-stamp mill, 900 pound stamps. 1 Tustin Pulverizing Mill, new. Works ore wet or dry, and feeds itself automaticalWeighs 13000 pounds. -It is especially 1 Dodge Quartz Breaker. wl Forster _ “8 Tubular Boilers, 48 to 52 inches in diameter, with drums. 2 Fiue Boilers, 36 inches diameter, 12 feet ong. 2 Union Pans, new. 2 Michel Pans. 1 Settler, 8 feet diameter. i 8 No, 3, 5.and 8 Hooker Steam Pumps, Chilled Car Wheels of different-sizes. A large stock of Sheet, Steel, Nos, 12 t0 5-16. Shoes and Dies made of the best material. Mining and Milling Machinery of every description manufactured to order on short notice. AT THE PIONEER REDUCTION WORKS; the following complete Chlorination outfit: 1 10-stamp Mill { holler, #4 inches als oiler, nehes diameter, 16 feet lon 54 83-inch tubes, rf et 2 Rotary Cylinder Roasters. 16 6-fodt Tanks. §0000 Bricks, Shafting and Pulleys, and all the extensive Buildings, etc. Sole manufacturer of the CELEBRATED PELTON WHEELS, Which are now in use all over the world, and have distati¢ed all competitors. G. G, ALLAN, ag26 Nevada City, Cal, CHOICE TURAL LEA Na YOUNG yp SHDFRIFDLBRANDIN SAN Rae oe Oonstable Ele. Y¥ VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED » out of Justice A. . adsworth’s Court. of Nevada Township ,Vounty of Nevada, State of Cal,, dated «zd day of Decempber, 1886, in a certain action, wherein Peter Lorentzen as plaintiff recovered judg: ment against Henry Battey and R. E. binson, defendants, for the sum of $299.99 damages, and, $10:30, costs ofsuit, on the 230 day of November, 1886, I have levied on all the Tight, title and interest of thedefendants and tothe following property, towit: That certain mining claim or ledge or lode of goid ‘bearing quartz rock situate, lying and being inNevyada Township, Nevaa Co., Cal., and known as the Curry or Eile uartz nine and particularly bounded and escribed. as follows: Lying in the northwest cers of Seetion 8; in’ Township No. 16 N. . 8 E., Mt, Diablo Base andMeridian, commencing on lode line atstake No, 1 on southerly end of claim and running thence (var. 18° KE.) south 1.51 chains to stake No, 6; thence north 204 @ west 22.72 chains; thence north 604° east 6.05 chainsto stake No, 4; thence south 214 © east 22,27 chains to stake Nov 6; thence ‘south 60% © west 4.54 chains to the place of beginning, ‘claim: embracing the ledge or lode and all the lands embraced .within the exterior boundaries above described, and lays north of the Debarnardoclaims, and northwest of the Aggiequartz claim in the same 4 tion, Also all and singular all their right, title and interest in and to all that cettain ‘mining claim or ledge or lode of d. bearing quartz rock situate lying ee be ag in lorNevada Township, Nevada Co Y; the north-west a part in the8, E. “+ nia, and being moetly in 14 od Section 3,Tp. quarter, part in the N, E, Yay and part {n the 8. W“ oe N. RB. 84. Mt. Dighto . 8, Survey, begining atthe original notice stake on')Aode at the northerly end thereof, angrunning thence south60? west, 4.54 cea 48 thence south, .48%° east 23.90 chaing;thence north 435° east 4.40 chains; the @ north 6014 east 4.55 chains; thence npeth 43542 west 21.60 chains; thence south 2° west 4,55 chains te place of beginning embracing lode within exterior boundaries, and known ag the Aggie quartz claim. Also the Ella extension, commencing in thenorth west quarter of Section 8 in iS No. 16, N R. 8 east, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, U. 8. survey, at a stake onthe north end of the Ella ‘quartz mine, marked E. E. No. 1, and extending thence in a northerly direction along the course of the ledge seven hundred and fifty feet to a stake marked E, No. 2} thence westerly three hundred ase and Meridian (tion, ". at page 815, book 8, Mining arter Sec-] ; Home Library Association. ectfully invited to the above Assodon! its workings and the advantages it Tee ATTENTION OF. THE PUBLIC IS re Its object is to furnish ¢' offers to members. Standard Literature at Manufacturers’ Prices. As an example we quéte Chambers’ Enclopedia, complete in six large. volumes, bound in sheep, library style which retails for $36, to members $14.40, and all the standard literature at similar reductions. We come recommended by the leading-men of the State, and will be pleased to explain to all its plans and benefits. C. M. THOMASON, Agent. PATIENTS BTAINED, and all business in. the U. 8. Patent Office attended to for MODERATE FEES. Our office is opposite the-U. 8, Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in Jess time than those remote from Washington. Send model or drawing. . We advise as to patentability free of ch e—and we make no cha unless we obtain patent. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Suerintendent of Money Order Division, and the officials of the U.-S.Patent Office.For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients-in.your own State or county, address * : Cc. A. SNOW & CO, Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Summons. I the. Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. HILIP CURNOW, Plaintiff, v8. : MARY CURNOW, Defendant. The People of the State of California send greeting to Mary Curnow, defendant. You are hereby Lon ae to appear In an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons, if served within this county, or, if served out of this county, within thirty days, or jude ment will be taken against you hy default, according to the prayer of said complaint.’ The said action ig brought to obtain a decree of this Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and défendant upon the grounds of deserAnd you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will aply to the Court for the relief demanded in he said complaint, ~— ) Given under my-hand and seal of SEAL? the said Superior Court, of the Coun—~ ) ty of Nevada, State of California, this 15th day of November, in the year .o our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six. FP. G. BEATTY, Clerk, By W. D. Harris, Deputy. W. P:-Sowden Att’y for Plaintiff, nis, No. 1591. i Application for Patent to Mining Olaim. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., Nov, 8, 1886, NUaind 1s hereby given that George J. 8 Binder, whose post office #ddress is ashington, Nevada county, Cal., has made oF for patent to the I. X. L. Q M ine, in Eureka Township, Nevada County, Cal., designated on the U. §. Official Plats as Lot 60, T. 18 N. R. 11 E., Mt. Diablo Mer., and described in the field notes on file in’ this office, as follows: Commencing at South Lode Post I. X. L. No. 3, L. P.; thence (mag. Var, 17° E.) N, 78 © E. 4,545 chs, to post marked I. X. L. No. 4. SE. corner; thence N.12° W. 22.73 chs, to ost I. X. L. No. 5, NE. corner; thence 8. 78 W. 9.09 chains to post I. X. L. No. 6NW. corner, from which the quarter section corner between Sections 28 and 29 T, 18. N, R. 11 E, Mt. Diablo Mer, bears 8, 19 18 E. 25.64 chs. dist; thence 8, 12° E, 22.78 elis. to post I. X. L, No. 7; thence N.,78° E, 4.545 chs. to place of beginning. Containing 20,66 acres. Claim was located June 8, 1880, recorded Records of Neva6 ipomnty, Cal. Applicant claims by purHe. All persons holding any adyerse-claims to said mine, or to any part thereof, are hereby required to present the same at this office within 60 days from the first publication hereof, or ee Cees * ZEL, Register, Chas. W, Kitts Att’y for Ap Tingnte This notice was first published November 1,1 Assessment Notice. ‘“NHAMPION MINING COMPANY.—Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California, Location of works, Nevada county, California, Notice is hereby given, that at a meeti of the Directors, held on the 27th day of November, 1886, an assessment, (No. 28) of Ten 1} Cents per share was levied upon thedaptal stock of the corporation: payable immediately in United States gold coin tothe Secretary, at his office, No, 622 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Friday, the 7th da of January, 1887, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public ‘suction and unless parmens is made before, will be sold on FRIDAY, the Twenty-eighth day of JANUARY, 1887, to pay the delinquent-assesament, together with costs of advertising and expenses of ma. we le TZEL, Secretary. Office—No. 622. Montgomery street, wre Francisco, Cal. i Assessment Notice, uartz EVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business Nevada City, California. Location of works Nevada City, California. \Notice is hereby given, that at a meetin of the Board of Trustees, held on the 13t day of December, 1886, an assessment, (No, 12) of ten conte per share was levied u the capital stock of the corporation, p immediately in United States gold the Secretary at the law office of J well, Broad Street, Nevada City, Any stock upon which: t Tanwary A, D, 18M, will-e del anuary, A, D, WwW elinquent and advertised for sale public auction: and unless-payment is wade before, will be sold on Monday, the day of February, 1887, to the delinquent assessment, together advertising and expenses of sale, By. rder or the Board of Trustees. geet at the Law Office of John Caldwell ). ASHBURN, Secretary, ad Street, Nevada City, California. .a14 Bridge Notioe, Niet is hereby giyen that I will TK vj a to the Hon. Board of Supervisors 0 a county, at the Court House.at Neva City, on January 5th, 1887, or as soon after as can be hoard for a renewal of license to collect toll on the bridge across the South Yatba river, on the road from North San Juan f to Nevada City. PETER PURDON. December Ist, 1886. : ‘Notice to the Public, of Chun Yung Fung, notice is parene that I am sole proprietor, and inten ing on the business in my Own name. Yung Fung will elerk for me. notice that I will not be re: bills owing. by Chur Yong a Nevada City, December.6, 1886 carryjeet to a stake marked EK. E. No, 3; th southwesterly seven hundred and fifty feet in a line ele with the ledge toa stake marked EK. E, No. 4; thence eitsterly past stake No. 1, six hundred feet to stake marked E. E. No. 5; thence northerly in a fae undred and fift: and being in the t ty of Nevada, Btw’ north-west quarter No, 16, . & EK, ), States survey sar reget a ing on the ledge close to the " of Ney: of Bection No. “The horses are free from vice’ot good style Good Saddle Horses always on hand." CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTLY FURNISHED. e A ‘ TOBE MA gE. CULT: ut “we will be you free, ers #8 Ww y, tha of Aad and capable of eoing as fast as any gelitle}. e, ey ‘ to us, ree iphlatang an Giacomeli’s patented land runn rtherlythree-hundred fe therly. six 2;,thence stake mit 3. Now s eae. hundred fee! . 4; thence northerly three hun to place of beginning, said ¢lai parallel with ny Ella.quarts theretinto. tinder aud, remal Notices hereby” «ivan th ) gf tuat dyn trot of the Y the right, title and interest’ of ‘al ia, quartz ¢laim aitnase, lying 2, ne Ret fornia i ne and M., United staké standst line of thence marked 8. No, 1; then at ae ity ¢ ster’ a teen hundred feet to a Meut marked 8. 0. undred feet to a ve Pah trad ee 5 a atake mar! q ndred feet Hen m running claim ‘and on the side th . Cog an Subgilar thetenento Delonging OF. i tary iapperor reversion,s inders, retits, issues 20th ation the ll o'clock 4, Mm, Court-house in . I Bridge Notice, will apply to the Hon, Board rs of Nevada county, ;at10o’clock A. M., of thal n thereafter.as ahearing can be bridge across the South -. Edwards’ crossing. W. EDWARDS Dated Dec. 1, 1886. rs BI«TT ERS. e 18th day df) YAVING bought out the stock and fixtures in the Chinese Drug Store on Ommercial Street, Nevada City, California, given Chun 1 also give onsible for any YUP. sora £ OTICE is hereby given that W. Edwards of Super80) at Court House Nevada City, on Wednesday. January 5, ay, OF a8 ( ad, for a renewal of license: to seks toll upon the ‘uba river, near DR. GUNN’S \ \a \ THE GREAT Regulating Cathartic, THE ACKNOWLEDGED ‘wWonie and%Appetizer. 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