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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1887.
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"qe Chemist and the Capitalist.
institution a young chemist of the name .
of Darling. A expert who .
is familiar with the work of this young .
im the country, and that he will not long j
remain an underpaid .sub-professor in .
_ the Smithsonian, at a salary of only $60
a&month. This distinguished expert says .
é that Professor Darling made the first .
Z. é practical application of cocaine in this
~" eountry, and that if the knowledge obtained by him in his experiments could .
have been utilized’ by a capitalist the
young professor would now be a very
‘ rich man. It was through young Var. ling’s experiments that the knowledge
‘was acquired of the-use of cocaine as a
local anzsthetic, so that the physicians
in charge of Gen. Grant’s case ventured
to use it. It was through this professor
that they heard of it. When he had ar.
rived ata complete knowledge of the
practical value of cocaine, an enthusiastic friend went to an energetic capitalist in Washington and introduced
made a proposition to the
capitalist to furnish the money required
4 to put cocaine on the market, and he
+" ywas to have two-thirds of the profits.
__--~" The ehemist had with him then a large
bottle of cocaine diluted so that it could
be taken inwardly. 6 tried to get the
capitalist to taste of it, telling him if he
should taken a certain fixed quantity he
would not be able to sleep for fifty
hours, and that his mind would remain
clear throughout. the waking period
without any’ distressing reaction afterward. The capitalist did not dare to
try the experiment at first. He said:
“You are trying'to poison me.” It was
not until Professor Darling took a similar dose himself tlmt he could be preTur London
distribution of 14,150 toys, sent by .
many people, among the hospitals, .
oa . workhouses and orphanages in: the.
. . city. When the notion was first put .
‘There is employed in the Smithsonian . i, practice, six years ago, about al
thousand toys were received and distributed. The’ number ‘has since
man says he is one of the finest chemists .<town yearly.
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untjl the further order of this Court, except
itis further ordered that all the creditors
of said debtor be and appear before the Hon.
J.M. Walling, Judge of the Superior Court,
of the said County of Nevada, in open Court, +
of the Courtroom of said Court, in the City of
Nevada, County of Nevada, California, on
the Twenty-eighth day of February, 1887, at 10
o’clock A. M. of that day,to prove their debts
and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. :
Itis further ordered that the order be pub{lished in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a
newspaper of general circulation, published .
in the said county of Nevada, as often as the .
said paperis published, before the said day
set for the meeting of creditors.
And it is further ordered that in the meantime all proceedings against the said Insolvent be stayed. *
Dated Nevada City, January 22d, 1887.
J.M. WALLING,
Judge of Superior Court,
Attest : F. G. Beatty, Clerk.
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N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
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Henry Puttemeyer, deceased. Felix Schrakamp, the executor of the Last Will of Henry Puttemeyer, deceased, having filed his
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to beneficiaries $198,691 35 during its five years’ existence, at an average €xpense for administration to its members of less than $2 00 per annum per $1,000 snsurance.
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 Insurance Association in California. ig
Its distribution plan rewards the persistent membe
es from-George Eliot,” by Julia Magruder,
“Vietor Hugo's Tales to bis Grandchildren,”
recounted by Brander Mathews; “Historic
Overseer or Road Commissioner of each
road district in the county of Nevada to collect the road poll tax. of bis district between
the first day of February, 1887, and the first
Application for Patent to Mining Olaim.
N
j ap ication for patent to the I, X, I, Quartz
‘Mine, in Eureka
= ea ek the UTS. Official Plats as
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HE ATPENTION OF The PUBLIC IS . Gegcribed in the field notes on file in this
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal., Noy. 8, 1886.
OTICE js hereby given that George J.
Binder,. whose post office address is-.
hington, Nevada county, Cal., has: made
Township, Nevada County,
fi E., Mt. Diablo Mer., and
office, as follows:
— Commencing at South—
No. 3, L. P.; thence (magy var, 172 E.) N. 78
O°. 4.645 chs. to post marked I. X. L. No. 4.
SE. corner® thence N. 12° W. 22.73 chs, to
post I. X. L. No. 5, NE. corner; _thence 8. 78W. 9.09 chains to post.I. X. L. No. 6NW.
corner, from which the quarter section corner between Sectiona 28 and 29 T, 18 N. R. 11
E. Mt. Diablo Mer. bears S. 1918 E. 25.64. chs.
dist:; thence S, 12° E.22.78 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 loéated June 8, 1880, recorded
at page 315; book 8, Mining Records of Nevada county, Cal. Applicant claims by purchase.)
All persons holding any adverse claims to
said mine, or to any part thereof, are’herehy
required to present. the same at. this office
within 60 days from the first publication
heréof,. or the same will ge barred,
SELDEN HETZEL, ‘Register.
Chas. W. Kitts Att’y for Applicant.
SK ead was first published November
1}, 1886.
Delin
\HAMPION MINING COMPANY. LOCA
\~, tion of principal place of business, San
Francisco, Cal.—Location of works, Nevada
County, Cal. Sa
~ Notice—There are delinqnent upon the
following described stock, on account of assossment No; 28; feviod-on the 27th day of
November, 1886, the several amounts set Oposite the -names of the respective shareholders, as follows:
‘ent Notice.
No. No.
Name. Certf. Shares. Amt.
Engelberg, Emil A. 592 100 10/00
Engelberg, Emil A, 626 185 13:50
Engelberg, Emil A. 756 10 1 00
Gaschlin, Frank 162 100 10 00
Quigley, Michael ~ 126 200 20 00
Lecocq, Th. Cleophas, 241 200 20 00
‘And in accordance with law, and an order
of the Board of Directors; madé on the 27th
day of November, 1886, -80 many shares of
each parcel of such stock as may be necessary; Will be sold at public auction, at the
office of the Company, 522 Montgomery
street, on Friday, the 28th day of arr t
1887, at the hour of 3 o’clock, P, M., of sa d
day, to pay said delinquent assessments
thereon, together with costs of advertising
and expenses of sale,
. THEO, WETZEL, Secretary.
Office—522 Montgomery Street, San Franciseo, California,
Order to Show Oause,
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
county of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the last ill of Lacy Dow,
deceased,
Gilman Wright, the executor of the last
willof Lucy Dow, deceased, haying filed his
petition herein, du
an order of sale of
we verified, praying for
the real estate of said deSpare,
rs by
cash dividends at periods of five years, which dividends
eatly reduce the cost of insurance for the first five years
ute and nearly offset the cost for the second period.
The surplus arising from the difference between the-ac. cost of insurance in this Association and the amount
llected from members, whenever in excess of the amount
. required for mortuary purposes, is deposited in the Reserve
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day of January, 1888.This ordinance shall be in effect on and after fifteen days from the date of its passage.
Adopted bY the following votes. Mulloy
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