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January 19, 1887 (4 pages)

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tA PATS Stans me ng theo _GITIZENS BANK, Paid up Capital $30,000. Gurpive $20,000. OFFICERS: JOHN T. MORGAN..i..-2.-. 5 ,. CASHIER. D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’r CasHigR and Sxc’y. f DIRECTORS: : Ds. R. M. Hoxt, Jour T. Moncan, Gro. M. HucuEs, D. E. MorGAN, ‘Wau. EDWARDS, L. HovsMay; : _, BM, Preston. Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Exchange. Purchas¢ Gold Dust and Bullion. Highest Price Paid for State and County : DRAW CHECKS ON Rew York, : Sacramento, San Francisce. e ht Drafts, Bills of Exchange ‘ end Lote of credit available in any part Grest Britain and Europe. ~~~ rope. ~~ Make Colfections and transact a General -pestitg Berio: J wag CORRESPONDENTS: __ > New York—First National Bank. Broad Street: ....:.Mevada City: . } About twenty years ago I discovered j ittle sore on my cheek, and the doctors ipronounced it cancer. I have*tried s number, of physicians, but without reeiving any permanent benefit. Amon: he number were one or two specialists. e medicine they applied was like’ fire’ to the sore, causing intense pain, 1 saw la statement in the paper telling what 8. 5. S. had done for others similarly affictled. I procured some at once. Before nea used the second bottle the neighbors) ould notice that my cancer was healing ‘up. My general health had been bad fo’ itwo or threé years—J had a hacking cough ‘and spit blood continually. Ihad.a seivere pain in-my_ breast. After taking six bottles of S. S. S. my cough left me and 7) isrew stouter than I had been, for several years. My cancer has healed over all but, ‘a little spot about the size of a half dime, iand itis rapidly disappearing. I would . ‘advise every one with cancer to give 8. S./ a a fair trial. Mrs. NANCY J: MCCONAUGHEY, Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co,,‘Ind. . Feb. 16, 1885. Swift’s Specific is entirely vegetable,! land seems to cure cancers.by forcing ou’ ithe impurities from the blood. 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Ba-/. deau, chief-of-Staff, biographer, and confidential friend of General Grant, and one of the ablest and most popular of living military writers, will contribute a number of papers describ’ in clear and vivid style some of the leading battles of the civil-war. They The Mystery Explained. — DR. LIEBIG’S Guide to Health and cannot get ESE fot mend ;seminal w “ghronic and private weakness, GRASS VALLEY Gane and Male Wots, PROPRIETORS: JAMES H. LORD —AND— OF ALL. DESCRIPTIONS, ’ FOREION & DOMESTIC MARBLE ° : oy ALu KINDS. » ‘Work as Good as the Best —AND— THIS COAST. Ban Francisoo—First National Bank. will be panoramic descriptions of single Sacramento—National Bank of D. 0. Mills. contests or short campaigns, préebntiie a & Co. sort of literary picture-gal ery of the grand and heroi sts in which the parents of many a boy and girl of to-day took part. ds . es from George El a others, etc. etc. : Tombstones and Headstones © Q007CH GRANITE MONUMENTS, PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST ON We Challenge Competition and Guarantee Satisfaction. Short cles, instructive and entertain, Willabound. Among these are: How a Great Panorama is Made,’’ by Theodore R. Davis, with profuse illustrations ; “Winning a Commission” (Naval Academy), and ‘‘Recollections of the Naval Academy”; “Boring for Oil” and “Among the Gas-wells,”” with a number of emia f pictures; “Child SketchM,” by Julia der; “Victor Hugo's Tales to his Drandehilaren s recounted Brander Mathews; “Historic Girls,” b ,8. Brooks. Also interesting contributions from Nora Perry,Harriet Prescott Spofford, Joaquin Miller, H. H. Boyesen, age ladden, Alice Wellington Rollins, J. T. Trowbridge, Lieutenant Fredrick Schwatka, Noah s, Grace Denio Litchfield, Rose Hawthorne Lathro , Mrs: 8.M. B. Piatt, Mary Mapes Dodge, and many The subseri, rice of St. NicHOLAS is $3.00. a year; cents a number. Subscriptions-are received by booksellers and newsdealers everywhere, or_by the publishers. New. volume—begins with the November number. Send ior our beautifully ill ed catalogue (free) conteining full prospectus, ete., etc. . * eas THE CENTURY CO. New 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 excsoding, two hundredand twenty-five thousand. Chief among its many attractions this year isa serial which has been in active preparation for sixteen years. It is a history of our own country in its most critical time as set forth in : THE LIFE OF LINOOLN,By His Confidential Secretaries, This great work begun with ‘the sanction of President Lincoln, and continued under the authority of his son, the Hon. Robert T. Lincoln, is the only full and authoritative record of the life of Abraham Lincoln. Its authors were friends of Lincoln before his presidency; they were most intimately associated with him as private secretaries ti hout his term of office, and to them were transferred, upon Lincoln's death, all his private papers. Here will be told the inside history of the civil war and of President Linceln’s administration,—important . details of which have hitherto remained unrevealed, that they might first appear in this authentic history. By reason of the publieation of this work, THE WAR SERIES, Which has been followed with unflagging interest by a great audience, will occupy less THE Frue Concentrator Machine. Reduced to $875. Offers $1,000. Challenge te any [space during the coming year. G sburg wilt be described by Gen. Hunt (Chief of the _¥.€. Nicelay & Gel. John Hay. . }. 1041 Market Street The Only Producers of Natural Sparkling element Biot need in the household ?. The . 530 Washington Street.. ..........455CEO. F. JACOBS, s Union Artillery), Gen. Longstreet, Gen. E. M. Law and others; Chickamauga, by Gen. D. H. Hill; Sherman’s March to the Sea, by Generals Howard andSlocum. Generals O-. A. Gilmore, Wm. F: Smith, John Gibbon, . scribe special battles and incidents. Stories of naval engagements, prison life, etc., etc., will appear. NOVELS AND STORIES. “The Hundreth Man,” a novel by Fran R. Stockton, author of “The Lady or ger?” etc., began in November. Two novelettes by George W. Cable, stories byMary Hallock Foote, “Uncle Remus,” Julian Hawthorne, Edward Egglestone, and other prominent American authors will be printed during the year. OF CALIFORNIA. C na.PRINCIPAL OFFICE: ‘Fire Insurance Only : . dent., #¥Bovsmron. tre, Vice President, CHARLES H. Story, eet DAVID WATT, JOHN C. COLEMAN. and liberal response ae REET, GRASS VALLEY. Home Mutual Insurance Co., $300,000 “916 Sansome st., Sam Franciseo. I retary B. H. MaGi1, pope ‘Agent. . tifully illustrated Braneb For Nevada County: prcepisd on a tes ofa cas as z a. fair will admit of,SPECIAL FEATURES. (With illustrations) include a series of articles on affairs in Russia and Siberia, by Geo. Kennan, author of Tent Life in Siberia,” who has returned from a most eventful visit to 0 prisons; papers on the Foo uestion, With reference to its bearing on the Labor Problem; English Cathedrals; Dr. lestone’s Religious Life in American Colonies; Men and Women of Queen Anne’s Reign, by Mrs. Oliphant; Clairvoyance, Spiritualism, Astrology, etc., by the Rev. J. M. Buckley, D. D., editor of the Christian Advocate: astronomical papers, articles throw1} ing light on Bible history, etc. PRICES—A FREE COPY. Subscription price % a year. 35 cents a number. Dealers, Postmasters, and the Pubishers take subscriptions. Send for a‘beauro containin: back numbers to the beginning of the War Series at a very low price. A specimen copy (back number) will be sent on request. Mention this Dae é Can you afford to be without the C E NTURY? THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK. Spencerian Steel Pens Established 1900.USED BY THE BEST PENMEN. '. NOTED FOR SUPERIORITY OF METAL. . UNIFORMITY AND DURABILITY. 20 saniples for trial, post paid, 10 cents, _ IVIGON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO., 768 and 755 Broadway, New York. —_— VEC Horace Porter-and John 8.-Mosby—will -de. F kk the Ti. iS } j . page catalogue (free), . full prospectus, etc., including a ; special offer by which new readers can get) ' . 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TACHKSON, AGENT FOR NEVADA CITY, NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND, MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET.. ° The Largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of Tobacco, Cigars, , ae Pipes, Cutlery, Etc., TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY. Finest Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought to the County. ee eee eT Nevala County Carriage and Wagon Repository, BROAD STREET, aeene CcImTy. pese 16 4 a Headquarters for the ; Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, IN ALL GRADES. Golumbus Buggies, : Carriages, : Phaetons, ribo Be ee, ie Ee ea he & 7m me 08) of EuIN-FULL VARIETY. rope; and hi Festimied Ba doc’ a the DisFer Sale at San Francisco Prices with Freight added. ._ HOME BENBRIT LIFE ASSOCIATION. 402 Montgomery Street, Corner Bush, San Francisca. TREASURER. .. BANK OF CALIFORNIA PRESIDENT : ee F. 6. HAVENS AUDITOR’.. J. P. LALEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) GENERAL AGENT......0000-0.00le epeeeeet esse AS, BARNEY GRORM PAN oo coaches cas eae oe Spe -W. I. MORGAN This Company has paid promptly and without expense to beneficiaries $198,691 35 during its five years’ existence, at an average expense for administration to its members of less thafi $260 per ahnum per $1,000 insurance. Its certificates are incontestable after the third year, and entirely free from objectionable and technical clauses. 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 reatly reduce the cost of insurance fo. the first five years ~ and nearly offset the cost for the second period. The surplus arising from the difference between the ac 'tual cost 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 assessment will be payable thirty days: after date of certificate and thereafter every two months. DISTRIBUTION CLASS. . , All certificates issued during the year 1886, of the Dis‘tribution ‘Series, will constitute Distribution Class, No. 1. ; Certificates in force December 31, 1890, of the Distribution Series issued in the ‘year 1886, will; omthat date, ‘receive a cash dividend pro rata to the amount contributed, which dividend shall consist’ of all amounts contributed to the Reserve Fund by all.certificates of such issue, together with all accumulations arising from interest and, the amount), . deposited to said Reserve Fund, from ‘the difference 'be-}5 tween the actual cost and the amount collected from mem_ Orr the closing of the five year period iveinruag betas in + . 1, 1886, all surviving members of such Distribition class will be privileged to enter the class:next following the year} ante of such’ dividend,’ Pee le, uestions, some of Which are constantly asking themselves in the /} minds of all who think. It ought to bein every family, schoo) and business office: Wines, ....-an Francisco. . NEVADA CITY. Want to Keep Thoroughly Posted CONCERNING [AGRICULTURAL, STOCK GRAZING, LUMBERING And Other Resources, besides being Fully Informed at all times on ALL THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS, , Subseribe for the Gis; tease? —aser—1se7—1867—188000 30 Daily Transcript ! is 1 80 Daily Transcript! 4 0 Daily Transcript! 2 8 Piss; —iser—ine—ise7—iss?—so7—1870 . ee rae WHICH I8 The Oldest and Best Newspaper Printed in the Sierra Nevada Gold Fields, SPECIALTY IS.GENERAL LOCAL News, and it has a circulation that reaches the reading pedple in every part of this county. It also has numerous patrons in Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as in Sacramento. Francisco and more remote parts of the state. To LAND and to HOME. SEEKERS throughout. the whole country itis invaluable, as it gives a faithful and ‘complete record of the progress being made in the development of the county’s varied and extensive resources. It presents extraordinar¥ inducements of the Board of day of November, 1886, so many each parcel of such stock as may sary, will be soldat public anetion, at the office of the Company, 5: street, on Friday, the 28th day of prvi! 1887, at the hour of 8 o’clock, P. M., of s d day, to pay said delinquent assessments thereon, and expenses 0 cisco, California. Bg hams WATER AND MINING of the Board of held on the 3d day of Jennry, 1887, an sessment (No. 10) of One Do jar and Fift: Cents per share was levied upon the cap’ tal stoek of this co’ ately in United States gold coin, to the Sec retary, W. J. Stewart, at the office of the baa any, Rooms 8.and9, No. 215 Sansome stree' Assistant Secre ,s. W. Thurlow, at his offiee in Lowell, Mass. shall remain un day of February, 1887, will he de and advertised for sale at. public auction; and unless payment is made befor sold at the office of this be net gt and 9, No. 215Sansome street, Cal.,on MONDAY, the, 2ist day of February, 1887, at 12-0’clock noon, to pa linquent assessment, together with advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board Oe Directo: street, San Francisco, California. ~ Delinguent Notice, IE bated pSeg get! hen eas c) Bt an Fantleco, Cal.~Loeation ‘of works, ‘Nevada Directors, made on the ‘27th hares of necesMontgomery 241 ‘And in accordance with law, and an order . 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 Sppeeed to explain to all its plans and benefits. Home Library Association. C. Mi. THOMASON, Agent. gether pith costs of advertising THEO, WETZEL, Secretary. Office—522 Montgomery Street, San FranAssessment Notice. Company.—Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California.—Lo. . 7We refér, here, to the Postmaster, the Sucation of Works, Yuba and Nevada counLng tieben t of Money Order Division, and ties, California. the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office. For Notice is hereby given that _at a meeting rectors this company, a ration, payable immediERATE FEES. Hoo. .ane we can obtain Patents in less time patentability free of ch ne oharge unless we obtain patent. circular, advice, terms and references to acpo elients in your own State or county, adTess PATENTS BTAINED, and all business in the U. 8. Patent Office éttended to for MOD-: Our office is opposite the U. 8. Patent Ofan those remote from Washington. Send model or drawing. We advise ‘as to e—and we make ©. A. SNOW & CO,«Qpp; Patent Office, Washington, D. C. : San Francisco, California, or to the Any stock upon which this assessment paid on ‘eee = the 3d nquent, ec, W Rooms 8 San Francisco, the decosts of re. « . J. STEWART, Secretary. Office—Rooms 8.and 9, No. 215 ag oo by SF SORES NE SINT ING 4%TO ADVERTISERS: D rT THE SUPERIOR COURT (OF . THE deceased. . 2, will of Lucy Dow, deceased, having filed his the said county of Nevada. Order to Show Cause. county of Nevada, State of California. ni the matter of the last will of Lucy. Dow, Gilman Wright, the executor of: the’ last N the Superior Court of the County of NeTivsca CURNOW, Plaintiff, MARY CURNOW, Defenda greeting to’ Mary Curnow, defendant. action brought ag named plaintiff, in the Superior Court of the County'of Neyada, State of California, and to answer the complaint filed therein, withinten days (exclusive of the day of service) after ine service on you of.this Summons, if serve of this county, within thirty days, or judgacco! ® prayer 0: complaint. . nid Sct i re yi cree of this'Court dissol matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant upon the grounds of deseron : fail to appear and answer the said complaint . as above required, the said plaintiff will ply to the Court for the relief demanded in da, State of California. nt. The People of the State of California send You are hereby required to a) in an nst you by the above within this county, or, if served out will be taken against. you The s on is ught-to obtain a deving the’ bonds of And you are hereby notified that if you e said complaint. Binder, whose post office address is DR: GUNNS . BIT T BRS. ‘ ; Notice—There are delinquent ‘upon the . py ATTENTION OF. THE PUBLIC IS
<-Z following describeé stock, on sogcenh of asrespectfully invited tothe above Assooneal piers ---g¢4 sessment No. 23, levied on the ay Of . ciation, its workings and the advantages it RAM hehe ha hehehehe Metatetetate®, « ; . November, ‘the several amounts se: offers to members. Its object is to furnish iy speed VAD , coun / cor . te pames of the respective. sharef THE GREAT Tie) med . Dae: wd of ‘ ret Mannfacturers’ ines Seen see es 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 Wiktne’ : ele ty Amt. Standard Literature at SRR PA o's ad dialog ee odie g 0 db ee este ceed eens sveenee Engelberg, Emil A. 592 100 10 00 . 4 . $ Engelberg, Emil A. . 626 185 «18 50 Prioss Regulating Cathartic, GOLD MINING Engelberg, Emil'Al 756 10 100 5, nt! Gaschlin, Frank 162 100 1000} As aniexaniple we quote Chambers’ Enae ce Quigley, Michael 126 200 +20 00. clopedia, complete in six large volumes, THE ACKNOWLEDGED HORTICULTURAL Leeoeq, Th; Cleophas, 200 20-00 . bound in sheep, library style ich retails A Tonite and . Appetizer. THE INDISPENSIBLE Household Remedy. A SURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costiveness and Constipation, BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, S eves ana Ague, “AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLES, . DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, 4 NERVOUSNESS; Loathing of Food. * Kidney Gomplaint. Nausea, ; Impure Biood, General Debility. Dr. Gunn’s Bitters —» Given under m hand and seal of petition herein, duly verified, p: for. Scziut the said Superior Court, of the Coun. ARE Bei itively th an order of sale of the real estate of said de-. (—~' ty of Nevada, State of -Californi eing positively the ceased, forthe purposes therein set forth; . this 15th day of November, in the year o t PURELY Ata pi gence nad by the Judge of ‘said our Lord one thousand eight hundred and 5 ; ‘ou at all persons interes n the § Best Advertising Hepes im Nor. estate of suid deceased appear before the . shty-six. + GchELDet OM x VEGETABLE. thern California. said Bu Hor Court, op pres me 20th, By W ‘D. Hagris, Deputy \ \ ‘ y of February, al o’clock A. M. 0! sy P ¥ : YW we that day, at the Court-room of said Superior eb POWSa ate yee Fen me tok if re Court, ater county ot eee. to Ce No. 1591 cause why an order should mn grante eee = ‘ ats ; to the said executor to sell. so much ofthe Application for Patent to Mining Claim. é real estate of the said deceased at private or Perfectly Safe. . public sales shall be necessary :and that a ashes 9 aT: — . copy. rot the order be published at least four Po maceienay Re PRT ~p sauce! weeksin the Nevada Sic OF To » UBLis NOV. 0; 2000-—_. Le cript, a newspaper printed and published in No sind 1s hereby given that George’ J. Reliable. as \ The TRANSCRIPT has the Largest and Bost 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 has lately been stocked with a full line of the Most Modern and Attractive Types and other printing material, plain.and ornamental. * ‘ See specimens of our work and get our riecés before sending your printing to San neisco or elsewhere under the mistaken impression that you can do better there. BROWN & CALKINS. TO. THE UNFORTUNATE. DE. GIBBONS DISPENSARY, Neo. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial.... 2 San Francisco “Established in 1854 for the treatment of Sexual and :j Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stric, othre, Syphilis in all its 1 ; jorms, Seminal Weakness, mpotency, ete. Skin Dissea. of years’ standing tha ulcerated Legs sucpetsary, 623 Kearney Street, San Francisto, where his his services may find him. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. _ Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgenes, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with un fig certainty the foliowing.train of morbid symptoms: unless, com @ by scientific medical measures,‘ viz: Sallow countenance, dark spote under ‘the eps, pain in the head ringing in the ears, noise Hike the rustiig of leaves ‘and th ng of chariots, uneasiness about 2 limbs, confused bs, loss of confidence, disti shun society,: loss 0 ushes, pimples and various the face, furred tongue,fetid b Compas POM night sweats, monoma: frequentinsanity. If relief be not obtain ersons 80 afflicted should apply immediatey, either in pevene or by letter, pod have a cure effected by his new and selentificmode treating these diseases, which never fails of effecting a quick and radical cure. . MARRIED MEN, Of those who contemplate parriage who are suffering under any of these fear: Timaladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief, Sn : CURED AT HOME. Persons at gdistance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing @ letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, Jength of time the disease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent free from damage or curiosity, to an part of the country, with full and plain directions for use. The Doc tor cures when others fail. Try him. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin in # registered letter rege the Post: Office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine will be delivered by expresstoany part of the.United States. Address DR.’ J) F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney. street, corner Commercial, san Francisco; Office Box 1957. Empire Livery Stable, Broad st., Nevada City, opp. National Exchange Hotel, © ~ : JAMES HENNESSY, . Proprietor if fez . PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of : Horses, Carriages and Buggies “To be found'tn this part of the State,. Teams with slogant ‘Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest. notic the most reasonable terms.the herecs jere oa ~ oo vice, of good style capal 0! fast en eares to drive. ae _ Good Saddle Hotses always on hand, ; CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROMPTLY FURNISHED. e i : worse nt We: ~ cael i a start you ; capital . . thence nerth 294 west 22.72 chains; th a . north 604° east ‘bracing the led: patients and those requirit : . abeve.deseribed, and lays north of the vis-{ tiee as any gentleDated January lth, 1887. J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge. Notice to Bondholders. Office of theCounty Treasurer of Nevada prepared to, redeem the following ds of Nevada County, issued May 22d, 1883, viz: Bonds numbered 301 to 329 inclusive. Ifnot presented’ for payment within 40 days, interest will cease at the expiration of that time in conformity. with the Ordi-. nance ofthe Board of Supervisors, under and by virtue of which the bonds were issued. ENRY McNULTY,_ . Treasurer of Nevada County, Cal. Névada Citv, January 6th, 1887.' Constable Sale. E fete VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED ot i out of Justice Wadswoith’s fart of Nevada Township ,CVounty of Nevada, State of Cal., dated “zd day of December, 1886, in-a certain action, wherein Peter Lorentzen as plaintiff recovered judg’ ment against Henry Battey and KR: E. Robinson, defendants, for the sum of $299.99 Peery a7 and $10.30, costs of suit, on the 23d day of November, 1886, I have levied on alt the right, title and interest of thedefendants in and tothe following property towit: That certain mining claim or ledge or lode. of gold bearing quartz tock: situate, lying an being nNevada Township, Nevaa Co., Cal., and known 4s the Curry or Bila uartz mine and particularly bounded and ribed as follows: Lying in the northwest qoaver of Section 3,in Township No. 16N. . 8 E., Mt. Diablo Base andMeridian, commencing on lode line atstake No. 1 on southerly end of claim and running thence (var. 18°.E.) south 1.51 chains to stake No. 6; Species for patént to the I. X. L. Mine, __ . Cal., designated on the U. +} described tn the field notes on-file-in-this office, as follows: ounty, © £. 4, i Nrepe IS HEREBY GIVEN that I am} gp. carers thence N. 12° W. 22.73 chs. to nm st I. BW. 9.09 chains to post I. X. L. No. 6NW hington, Nevada county, Cal., has made Quartz in Eureka Township, Nevada County, . Official Plats as Lot 50, T.18 N. R. 11 E., Mt. Diablo Mer., and Commencing‘at South Lode Post I. X.'L. No. 3, L. P.; thence (mag. var. 179. E,) N. 78 chs, to post marked I. X. L. No, 4. . L. No. 5, NE. corner; thence 8. 78 corner, from whieh 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 S. 12° E. 22.73 chs. 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 at page 315, book 8, Mining Records of Nevada county, Cal. Applicant claima by purchase. 3 : All persons holding any adverse claims to said mine, or to any part thereof, are hereby reauiee to present the same at this offtee within) 60 days from the first publication hereof; or the same will be barred. E SELD. Yate Register. P) E. Chas, W. Kitts Dey for arg: be i apes A notice was first published November ASTHMA "A4,,, Instantly relieves the most violent attack, and insures comfortable sleep. No waite ing for results. Being. t tion, its-action-is immediate, direct and certain, anda cure is the result in all eurable cases. A single frial ponvinges the mont skeptical, roan 50c Anan gy) ol ne 2 . or by_ mail. e Free, .fo Dr. BR. Schiffman, St. Paul, Minn, *. stamp. 6.05 chainsto stake No. 4; thence south 294° east 22.27 chains to stake No. 5; thence south 60%° west 4.54 chains to the place of beginning. Said‘claim emor lode and all the lands ed within the exterior boundaries Debarnardo claims, and northwést of the ween elaim in the same 5 Meprbagd Seetion. Alsoall and singular all their right, title and interest.in and to all that certain palates copanek soe e 5g of gold oa ng quartz roc. ate lying an ng in Nevada Township, Nevada county Galton nia, and being m in the north-west quarter, part in the Vy, and part in the S.W. ‘ot N. R. 8E. Mt. Diablo Base U, 8. Survey, beginning at the ‘original no-stake—on— atthe northerly end thereof, and running thence south60° west, 4.54 ch’ns; ‘thence south 43%° east 28.90 chains; thence north 43%° east 4.40 chains; thence north 5944 east 4.55 chains; thence north 433° west 21.60 chains; thence south 727, west 455 chainsto place of beginning embracing lode within exterior boundaries, and known as the Aggie quartz claim. Also Ella extension, commencing in thenorth we ausner of Section 8 in Tp. No. 16, N. R. 8 eas t. Diablo Base and Meridian, U. 8. survey, at-astake onthe north end of the Ella quartz .» marked E. E. No. 1, and extending th in a northerly direction along .the course ef_the ledge seven ‘hundred and fifty feet to a E. E. No. 2; thence wester!: é feet to a stake marked E. E. No. south weste seven hundred and fi in-a line parallel with the ledge to a sta marked E. E._No. 4; theiice gasterly :past stake No. 1, six hundred feet tostake marked E.E. No. 5; thence northerly in a line a allel with the ledge seven hundred and fifty feet to stake marked E, E, No,6; thence westerly to place of beginning, all bein: Township .of Nevada, county of State of California. Also the Scotia quartz claim situate, lying and being in the coenenle of Nevada, County .of Nevada, State of California, in the ae quarter.of Section No. 3, in Tp, No. 16, N. R. 8 E., Mt. D. B. and M:, United States survey, commencing at a stake standing on the ledge close to the west line, of Giacomelj’s. patented land running thence northerly three hundred fegt to a stake marked 8. No. 1; thence no: teen hundred feet to a stake m 5. 5 2; thence southerly six hundred feet to a stake marked 8. No. 3; thence south westerly fifteen hundred feet to a stake marked 8. Pgs haya! Haein ie Bee ds in a see @ place » rah F, claim running parallel with the Fils quartz claim and on st thereof the Let open reve et thete: ‘Together all and singular. ne-, ne eraatta its ane be min gin Trew : ng or inanyw: appertaining pe pt reversion or reversion,s remainder and remainders, rents, issu: and tg thereof, Se “ Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of JANUARY, 1887, at 11 o’clock a. m. of that day, in front of the Court-house ia the city and county of Nevada, I will sell all fe ne title and interest of said defen ane en: in an to the ubove ae) Lay vor gy * highest and best bid. money) in han e a a ~¢ said execution thd an ‘conte. er lerasad STEVE VENA a29 Countable ‘Nevada Tp. Assessment, Notice. he tw OeEVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY. Lecation ee) aXe ne of business evada City, California. Location of works Nevada City, California. od Rutt Wein Rai day of D rT, 1986, aM it, (No. g coin, of John CaldCalifornia. 2) SHBUR: : x This is one of th e, importont paveee-of erect -who gre. -sale:.by order of outht free. eat ae . uguste, Maine. v Law Off cr Ma . Pa rae evades. 36-stop Organ, Elegantly finished and eme y and R. E, Robinso' pik age Bis BEATTY'’S Best Parlor Organs. THE LATEST STYLE, SWEETEST TONE. Dimensions: ‘Length 43 inches; height, 74 inches; depth 22 inches. NEW STYLE NOW READY FOR 1887. \ ‘ EATTYS BEST is the leading style. itis beyond doubt the very best for the money in -DESCRIPTION OF BEATTY’S BEST. e world. Solid Black Walnut. It is a magnificent cabinet or parlor organ, suitable forthe parlor of a-millionaire, built from the very choicest of materials the market affords or rag paney. can wit. Made. after an upright Piano Forte, with three bellows combined—a new-scientific plan—so as to render all the sweetest melodies possible from the Golden Tongue Reeds, patented, while at the same time doing away, with so many itovs confuse the performer, yet at the same time bringing out sweeter music than ever. In this Organ attention is pai d more cnlarly to its music, yet the case is finshed very neat but plain, finished light, so at the purchaser can see for himself that otimitation walnut built ‘from ‘pine and: Hi he two knee atops throw on the balance. No dummies. Equal toa bellis: ‘with handsome polished 7 con and exquisite fret work m4 it will be seen we offer an instrument having every requisite of the most. perfect parlor Organ in a handsome solid walnut case. OCTAVE COUPLER.; The Octave Coupler differs from ‘those ‘in any other styles, endis the grea’ inven: tion of the age in reed Organs. It is a ~ tent diyided octave ¢ouplér, and coup) full five octayes, thus doubling the power. It is divided at the thi has two ‘octave, coupler stops, so thatthe bass and treble ca) be coupled together or separately,as desired. It is made of strong Co} steel rods, and yement on the old isan invaluable imy len couplers in genpernicious 85-cent wo have me coupler stop,/which warp, swell disastange the unite action. he avoid getting 9.36 cant wooden coupler, buy no Organ that has not two coupler stops,an: that’ does not couple both mere, up, and down, Examine the stops carefully and if Oey She Oneaarit hans wooden esuplerand uy the Organ; it has a wooden coupler,an: a wooden coupleris a Continual porce of annoyance, and renders 49 organ worth an Ws less after a few iy ye use. Best pantented stop action to be found inthe world.Daniel EF. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. Gold Medal, Paris, 1878. uged by inhala. pF it t 3 wood, but solid walnut, built plain, s0.as not to take dust.or dirt. 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