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The Daily
Noss 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT WM.
is Nevada City, California, has this day filed
his application for a Patent forthe Mayfiower Placer Mine, 4
quartz lode, andthe Alaska quartz lode, all
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«tant and }4 section corner between Sections
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Transcript.
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No. 1659. *
Application for a: Patent.
U@NITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal. November Sth, 1857.
MARTIN, whose Post Office address
eontaining the Mayflower
bearing gold, situated in Nevada Mining
District, County of Nevada and State of California, and designated by the field notes
and officiad plat on file in this office as Lot
No. 82, in Township 16, North Range East,
Mt Diablo Base and Meridian.
Said Mayflower Placer Mine designated as
Lot No. 82, being described as follows towit:
Beginning at Section corner common to
Sections 16, 17, 20and.21, T. 16, N. R.9 E. M
D. M. at Post marked ‘‘M. P. M. No. oie .
Thence magnetic variation 18149 East $0°
45’ E. at 12.22 chs post No. 11 of Somdue Placer Mine approved survey, at 17.55 chs post .
No 10 of Sandoe Placer Mine ; also post of
Dittle Wo f Creek Placer Mine at 19,63 chs
cross Banner road, course E.and W. 2045
chs or 1361.7 ft postin rock mound marked
“uM. P. M. No. 2,” from which a. pine tree IZ
in. dia. bears N. 1° W. 1.68 chs dist. being
also pest No 9 of Little Wolf Creek Placer
Mine approved survey; thence 8 89° 15’ W.
at 10.08 chs post No. § of Little Wolf Creek
Placer Mine, approved survey; also post of
Richard’s Placer Mine, approved. survey,
20.15 chs post No7of Richard's Placer Mine,
approved survey, also post of Nute Placer
Mine 40.60 chains or 2679.6 feet post in rock
mound marked “M. P.M. No. 3"' from w hich
a pine tree 12 in i ~85> W. 62
links dist bei 1
Mine, approved survey
W. at 4.29 chains cross Banner road cours:
E. and W. 10.04¢ hs br 66 2.64 feet post in rock
mound marked “M. P. M. No. 4” from
whicha black oak tree 6in, dia. bears N.
so 24inks distant. Thence N. 2°
s cross South Yuba Ditch cour
schains post No3 of Alaska Q@itttz
Mine, at 7.21 chs post No lof-Alaska (Quartz
Mine at 7.59 chains post No 6 of Alaska
Quartz Mine 12.75 chains or $41.5 feet postin
rock mound marked “M. P. M) Nod” from
which a spruce tree 15 in. dia. bears 6>
W. 67 links dist. ons uth beundary of G
man Placer Mine approved survey. 7 hence
N. 88 9 E at 2.10 chains cross ravine
course Westerly at 6.60 chains 14 section corner between Sections 17 and 20, TI6N RYE,
MD M, also post Noj of Nute Placer Mine,
approved survey at 9.06 chains post No of h
Nute Placer Mine approved, survey, also
post of Greenman Placer Mine at 11.20 chr p
vesterty bank of Hydraulic Mining excavation atd3.u8 chains E erly bank of said d
excavation at 14.01 chains post No1vf May
flower Quartz Mine at 14.6% s post No 3of
Mayflower quartz mine at 15.29 Chains Cross,
Little Wolf Creek contse North Westerly at
21.47 che cross South Yuba Ditech course
sterly at 22.66 chs post marked ‘“'M,
PMN on line between Little Wolf Creek
Piacer mine and. Sandoe plicer mine ap
proved survey at39.25 chains post marked
7M. P.M. No 7’ on Easterly boundary of
te
Elder Toots Vindicated—Negroes Rarely
Elder Toots rose to a question of privilege.
with his fifth @ife and that the two had indulged in quarrels which disgraced the neigh
phood.
she was only his fourth wife and that they
lived in such a perfect state of happiness that .
he never knew whether his shirt-buttons were
“Ve doan’ keer fur de proofs, Brudder
Toots,” observed the president; “you hasn't
bih offishually charged wid any miscondect
1 4 A
befo’ de club, an’ we kin took no axshun.”
. “But I desiah to squar’ myself, sah.”
.
.
.
i
cor
. the causes thereof” signified their willingnesa
. to report on the following query, presented
by the.state board of health of Ohio: “Is the
per cent. of lunatics among the colored people .
growing larger or decreasing?
E cent. of colored lunatics greater than the per
cent. of the whites?”
Col. Sylvester Rackabus, chairman of the
_. committee, reported that his committee had
. made faithful and diligent inquiry and looked
np all the authorities, and had the deep satisfaction of being able toreport that the per
cent. of lunacy was decreasing very rapidly.
As to thé'other query, it had been found that
nineteen white persons went crdzy to one colored man. The rio was not only a very
level beaded citizen, but-bis mind was nailed
down to stay, and his philosophy was something to boast of.
worked in an insane asyinm for a yeara
running the%steam beating, the report was
accepted and adopted, and Brother Gardner
complimented the corsnittee on its vigorous .
work. .
installator, desired to report on the application of the ‘‘Dark Shades” of Henderscn, Ky.,
for a branch charter.
there and
Johnson, Hardheel Smith, Turkey Davis,
Possum Williams, and other applicants, and
it was his opinion that no branch could be
organized todo honor to the parent club.
Most of the twenty-eight applicants chewed
the meanest kind of plug tobacco, kept fighting dogs and played policy, and two of them
were just out of the county jail for larceny.
His report was accepted and adopted, and no
charter will be granted.
to whom was submitted the query: ‘*What is
the, torpedo chicken, and’ how does it work?"
begged leave to report as follows: ~
“De torpedo chicken ar’ de invenshun of
. de Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine. It was
t. invented to decimate de cill’d race. It ara
fax-simile of a pullet, made of zinc, an’ filled
wid power an shigs,
roost it so closely resemble#*the real bird dat
de wisest olé nigger in de‘biznesscan’t tell the
~ . difference.
‘sploshun which shakes de naydurhood an’
causes anoder well known citizen to turn up
missin’.
y-. ness die entirely out, ami de victim of de torage
pedo, but de wise man passes de hen coop
afur off an’ saves his bacon.”
gratitude and admiraticn, and then the meet
ing went home — Detroit Free Press.
THE. LIMEKILN CLUB.
Go Insane=The Torpedo Chicken.
had heard it flung out that he was living
He desired to submit proofs that
or on,
“Castoriais 20 well adapted t children that . Castoria.
{ recommend it as superior to any prescription
= kmowntome.” H. A. Ancnen, M.D.
“You um squared, Brudder Toots, fi’ kin Oxford a es ion,
isider yerself discharged on suspended,senmecha &t, Brooklyn, N. Y. injurious medication, t
tence. Sot down an’ go to sleep.” \ Tax Cuntavn Company, 182 Fulton Street, N. ¥.
& FAVORABLE SHOWING. ke masts
:
The committee on.“Junatic asylums and
—
Is the per
On motion of Samuel Shin, who on
Giveadam Jones, traveling lecturer and
He had. been down
ade the acquaintance of Setback
WORKING WELL.
The Committee on Patents,and Copyrights,
Vhen fastened to de
H4strikes a match, reaches out
y pull de pullet off de pole, an’ dar’am a
As to decimatin’ de cull’d race, it
asn’t dun it.
le turned from chicken to codfish. Now an’
en some ole hen stealer, who can’t let busiThe report was. accepted with pivfound
Sandoe placer mine approved survey, 3106
feet or 47.06 chains to the place of bezinning
containing an area of ‘inety-three and fifteen one hundredths (03.15) acres of whieh
2.65 acres are contained inthe survey of the
Mayflower and Alaska quartz munes hereinafter described, leavins an area of 90.50
acres in the Mayflower placer mine.
* MAYFLOWER QUARTZ MINE.
Survey of Lode.
Beginning at post in rock’ mound marked
©M.Q. M. Nol,” on Northwest end of lode
elaim from which a pine stub 20 in. dia.
bears N.197 W 1.10 chains distant and orixinal post bears N AR? 36’ W. 10.02 chains dis
17 and 20 Tis N ROE, M. D. M, bears S Big >
W 14.01 chains distant and the entrance to
the Mayflower Tunnel bears N 68> 25’ W
2.01 chains distant. Thence with magnetic
variation 1814 > E 42 86’ E 13.20 chains or
zr pine stump partly burn
Qe M. No2" on southeast
i a cedar tree
1.41
$71.2 feet to a sug
ed, marked “M. :
end of load claim from wh
15 inches dia. bears N 6144
distant , ;
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Beginnin zatpost in rock mound marked
“MQM No 3” at South Zast corner. Thence
§ 58° 36’ E at 8.45 chains ¢
ditch course Wester ly 12.63
feet post.in rock mound marked aM
No 4,” at South East corner. Thence 8 309°
go’ W at 0.28 chains sular pine stump marked “MQ M, No 2,7°.0.75 chains or 90 feet,
post in reck mound marked *M Q M, No5
at SW cor;thence N 582 36’ W at4.85 chs cross
§ Yuba ditch,course w esterly,at 12.50 chains,
air shaft from Mayflower Tunuel 13.20 chs
chains,
iz}
or 871.2 ft postat rock mound m 1M Q
M No 6” at NW cor; thence N 38 E 0.35
chains or 25.1 fect post No jon 1 West
end of lode claim Thence N 88° 30’ E 0.68
-ehains or 44.9 feetto the place of be inning.
Containin: an areaof ninety-seven one hun
dredths of an acre (1.
ALASKA QU4
survey of Lode.
*
Beginning at pust in rock mound ma
*A QM Nol’,on West end of lode ¢
rom which-a black owk tree 6 inches
{ 2 links distant. Then
TZ MINE
rke
.
37° E ut 3.75 chains: shaft on the lode!
feet deep at 4.89chs cuton croppingsof the
lode 22.73 chs or 1500 feet post In rock mound .
marke‘ A QM No 2” on iust end of Ide .
slaim from which a cedar tree 6 inches dia
tears N.8614° E iO links distant, ~
Survey of Exteriog B mndaries.
Beginning at postin rock mound iaarked
“A QM No 3” at South West Corner, thence
8862 37 Eat6.81 chains cross west line of
Nute placer. mine approved survey ( .
chains South of 14 See corner between &
tions 17 and 20, NR
also post No5o
:
i .
chains cross South Yuba ditch, course West .
erlyat19 yO. chains Cross line between Nute .
and Little Wolf Creek placer mines, approv: .
: .
.
ed surveys, from which post Np
alg 2 W 12.89 chains .distant 22.
1500 feet post in rock mound marl )
M No 4''atSouth East corner. rhence x
2° ¥ at 0,38 chains post No 2 on Fast end of .
lode claim 0.75 chains or ot eet, post in rock .
mound marked “AQ M Nod" at North Fast .
corner. Thence N 86° 37’ W at 4.03 chains
cross line. between Nute and Little Wolf
Creek placer mine, a] proved surveys, from
which post No 25 bears N 554° Ww 11.49 chs
distant, at 10.50 chains cross Sguth Yuba
“ditch, course Westerly af 15.04 chains cross
West li of Nute placer mine, approv d
survey. 5.71 chains South of post No 5, 3
chains or 1500 feet postin rock mound narked*A QM No @ at North West corner from
which'the !4 Section corner between Sections 17 and 20 T16N Range 9yE M Db M bears
N 51° 50’ E861 chafus distant. Thence 5
2° Wat0.38chs post Nol on West end of
lode claim 0.75 chains or 50 feet to the place
of beginning. Containing an area . of one
and sixty-eight one hundredths (1.68 acres.)
RECAPITULATION.
Mayflower Placer Mine contains 90.50 acres.
Mayflower Quartz Mine,included in Placer : ». 0.97 acres.
Alaska Quartz Mine, ineluded in
Placer Beira pees 1.68 acres.
Total .. "93.15 acres.
Magnetic variation 18% ° East.
He location of these mines 1s recorded
inthe Recorder's office of the county of Nevada, in Book 10 of Mining Locations.
No patented claims adjoining. :
Any and all persons claiming any portion
f said Mayflower Placer Mine or of the
Mayflower Quartz Lode or Alaska Quartz
Lode therein contained or surface. gronnd
are required to: file their adverse Claims
with the Register of the United States
Land Office at Sacramento, In the State of
California, during the sixty days period
of publication hereof, or they will be barby virtue of the Sfatute.
4 SELDEN HETZEL,
: : : Register.
is hereby ordered that the foregoing nowe ane eleation for Patent be published
for the period of sixty days in. the DaILy
TRAMGCHIET, rote newspaper published
Hty, California. Lal
pnente © SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
First ublication--November Mth, 1887.
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s . ; ° tion Sane the County of Nevada now uae
4 , . gaged in, or who may hereafter engage in
for infants and. Children. conducting, transacting or carrying en any
business in this ordinance hereinafter named, must before, or at any time of engaging
Colic, Constipation, in the same,
Sour 8! , Diarrhoea, Eructat'on, provided forin this ordinance.
Kills Wo ves and peptnttes di. son, firm, company or.corporation so engaggi sleep, edor who may hereafter. engage in such
business, must procure such _ license from
license tax to be collected by the said Tax
Collector of Nevada County.
ded: otherwise in this ordinance) .
vance, and when issued shall authorize the
must be obtained for each branch establishment, ¢
: a) ’ 8 6
: E ® shall constitute a quarter.
{ . ( (H ( . ( \\() (ld III Lea mustobtain licenses from the Tax Calq monthly gales amountto ten thousand dol: lars or more constitute the first class, and
must pay a license tax-of sixty dollars per
! ‘ quarter.
second class, and must pay a license tax of
twenty-five dollars
whose average monthly sales are less. than
twenty-five hundred dollars constitute; the
third @lass, and must paya license tax of
sever dollars and fifty cents per quarter.
money at interest, or in buying and selling
notes, bonds or other evidences of indebtedness of private persons. or in buying or selling state, county orcity stocks or other evidéncesof state, county or city indebtedness,
or stocks, notes or bonds or other evidences
of indebtedness of incorporated companies;
or in buying or selling gold dust, gold or sil;
ver bullion, gold or silver coin, are divided
into three classes, and must pay license tax
-as follows :
té the amount of thirty thousand dollars or
more per quarter constitute the first class,
and must pay a license tax Of fifteen dollars . } ~~~
per quarter.
thousand dollars per quarter constitute the
lessened Cost to Persistent Members. _ [tes
Book and. Job Printing EStAMSHMBD 22" tsrsm . *
Has More Than Double the Circulation of any
County Licenses.
shall. be punished by a fine not to exceed
one hundred dollars, and in default of the
payment of such fine shall be imprisonedin
the County Jail of Nevada County in the .
proportion of one day’s imprisonment for . is
every. one dollar ofsaid fine which shall re.
main unpaid.
Full Text of the Ordinance
Adopted by the Supervisors.
SECTION XIE.
ORDINANCE NO, 20,
HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE
County of Nevada do ordain as follows:
SECTION I. '
Every person, firm, company, or corporaed to collect allcounty licenses, provided for .
and required by this ordinance to be col.
lected within the limits of the said county .
of Nevada, and it shall be the duty of the}
Tax Collector to attend to the collection .
of licenses, and examine all places of busi.
ness and persons liable to pay licenses, and
to see that licenses are taken out and puid .
for. He shall have and exercise, in the)
performance of his official duties, the sanie .
power as police officers in serving process .
orsummons in makigg arrests; also shall
have and exercise the power to administer .
uch oaths or affirmations as shall be neces: .
sary in the dischgre and exercise of his .
official duties; Hd be'is hereby empowered .
to enter any place of business for which a
license is provided and required, free of .
charge, at his pleasure, and to demand the
exhibition of any license for the curreht
time from any person, or firm or corporation engaged or employed inthe caaas
tion ofany business for which a license’ is
by this ordinance rendered necessary; and .
ifsuch firm, or person, or corporation, or
rocure a license therefor, as
Each perhe Tax Collector, and shal! be liable toa
Such license
hall be paid for quarterly, (except as preys
n adarty named therein to transact such busness in the said county. Separate licenses
separate house of business located
n said eounty. Three calendar months
Sah args 4 neglect, or fail to then and there exhibit
SECTION II. ! such license, he, she orthey, as the case .
Auctioneers are divided into three classes,
meanor, and on.conviction thereof shall be
unished as provided by section thirteen of}
his ordinance for punishment upon-conviction of a misdemeanor.
; rr)
SECTION XIV
ector as foHows:—Those whese average
the Tax Collector shall proceed ito collect
the same by civil action as is provided by
the provisions of Chapter 15, Title.7, Part 3,
of the Political Code of California, and the
County Auditor must prepare blanks and
settle with the Colleetor as now required by
said chapter.
er’ quarter. . 3—Those
SECTION III.
Persons engaged in banking,
SECTION XV.
This ordinance ghall take effect and be in
force on and after fifteen days from the
date of its adoption.
Adopted October 34, 1887.
loaning
W. J. HILL,
a@hairman of the Board.
On the adcption of thisordinance Mulloy,
Woods, Pridgeon, Brophy and, Hill voting
aye.
Attest :
F. G. BEATTY, Clerk.
By W. D. Harris, Deputy.
October 6th, 1887.
1. Those doing business in the aggregate
No. 1657.
Application for. Patent.
U.S. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, Cal.
November 4th, 1887.
TOTICE is hereby given that JOHN B
BYRNE, whose Postoflice address is
Nevada City, Nevada County, State of Cal;
fornia, has this day filed his application for
a patent for ten hundred and forty-four and
1-l2th linear feetof the Little Turk Quartz
Mine, or vein bearing gold, with surface
ground six hundred feet in width, situated
in Nevada Mining District, County of Nevada and State of California, and designated by the field notes afd official plat on file
in this office as Lot Number 150 in Township 16 North, Range 8 East of Mount Diablo
Meridian, said Lot No. 150 being described
as follows, to-wit: , >
LODE LINE
Reginning at North Lode Post, a. post in
rock mound murked L. T.Q. M. N. L. P.
from which a peach tree 6 ins. dia, bears 8
784° W. S2links dist; thence, magnetic
variation 17349. East, 8. 144° East, 1044.1
feet, or 15.82 chs. to the South Lode Post, a
postin reek mound on northern boundary
of Ella M. Rose’s agricultural claim and on
Sec, line between Secs. 13. and 24, Tp. 16N.,
k.8 E.M. D. M. which is also the extreme
westerly corner of the Potosi Quartz Mine,
marked L. T. Q. M. No. 2, from which the
corner to Secs. 13, 24, 18 and 19, Tp. 16 N.,
R.8 E. M.cD. M. bears East.23.94 chs. distant.
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. .
Commencing at N. W. Corner a post in
rock mound marked L, T. Q. M.N. W, Cor.,
thence, Magnetic Variation 1 v
70442 W. 300 ft. or 4.545 chs to North Lode
Post, a post in rock mound marked L. T. q@.
M. N.-L.P. 600 ft. or 9.09 chs, to N. E. Cor.,
a post in rock mound marked L. T.Q. M.N.
E.Cor. Thence, Angle of Deflection 95° 15
min. to right, S. 144° E.572.9 ft. or 8.68 chs.,
intersect the westerly boundary of the remainder of Gold Flat Quartz Mine at a point
under Mr. J. B. Byrne’s house. Thence,
Angle of Deflection 3:9 45 min to right, 8.
174° W. 384 ft. or 5.06 chs., the S. W. Cor. of
the Remainder of Gold Flat Q. M., a post in
rock mound marked RK, G. F. Q. M. 8. W.
Cor. 581.5 ft. or 8.81 chs. to South Lode Post
before described. Thence, Angle of Deflection 7244° to right, West along the South
boundary of the-claim and the Northern
‘boundary of Ella M. Kose’s agricultnral
claim (patented), and on the Sec. line between Secs. 13 and 24, T.16 N., Rk. 8 E. M.D.
M., 800 it, or 4.54 chs. to S, W. Cor., a post in
2. Tose doing business in any amount }.
under thirty thousand dollars and over ten
second class and must pay a license tax of
seven dollars per quarter. ob
8. Those doing business in any amount
less than ten thousand dollars per quarter i
constitute’ the third class, and must pay a
license tax of three dollars per quarter.
SECTION IV.
Licenses must be obtained for the purposes hereinafter named, for which the Tax
pousetor must require payments as folows:
Proprietors of billiard tables, not kept
exclusively for family use, must pay for
each table five dollars per quarter.
2, Theatres and other places of amusement must pay for each performance a lieense tax of two dollars.
3. For each show for pay of any figures,
jugglers, necromancers, magicians, wire or
rope dancers, or sleight of hand exhibition,
five dollars per day.
4. Foreach exhibition for pay, for a caravan or menagerie, or any collection of animals, circus or acrobatic performance, one
hundred dollars per day.
“5. Foreach pawn broker fifteen dollars
per quarter.
6. For each toll road having a toll bridge
thirty-six dollars per year.
The provisions of this section do not apply to exhibitions or entertainments given
for the benefit of churches, schools or other
charitable entertainments, by any amateur
dramatic-association or literary society of
the town or district in which such exhibition or entertainment is given. :
SECTION V
Every person whosells spirituous, malt or
fermented liquors or wine in less quantities
than one quart, must obtain a licerise from
the Tax Collector and must pay therefor a
license tax of fifteen dollars per-quartgr. »
2. Every person who sells malt or fermented liquors or wine in less quantities
than one quart, and who does not sell spirituous liquors, must pay therefor a license
tax of nine dollars per quarter.
SECTION VI.
Every person who at a fixed place of business sells any goods; wares or merchandise, wines, or distilled liquors, drugs or
medicines, jewelry or wares made of -precious metals, whether on commission or otherwise (except agricultural or vinicultural
productions, or the productions of any
stock, dairy ot poultry farm of this State
when sold by the producers thereof, and ex. rock mound marked L. T.Q. M. 8. W. Cor. }
cept such as are sold by auctioneers at pub-. Thence, Angle of Defleetion 7544>to right
lic sale under license); and all those persons . N, 14445 W. along westerly boundary of
who keep. horses or carriages for hire (ex-. claim v41.8 ft. or 14.27 chs. to place of beginceptsuch as are used in the transportation . ning, containing 12.29 acres.
of goods), must obtain from the Tax ColThe location of this mine is not of record
lector of this county for each branch ofsuch . the record of location having been lost Or
business, license, and pay quarterly there-. destroyed. p : :
foran amount of money to be determined The adjoining claimants are Remainder
by the class in which such person is placed . of Gold Flat Quarta Mine, Ella M. Rose ag:
by the Tax Collector of this county; such . ricultural patent, and Byrne Placer Mining
business to be classified and regulated by . Claim.
the amount of the average monthly sales Any and all persons claiming adversely
made or hiring done, and at the rates fol-} any »ortion of said Little Turk Quartz Mine
lowing: 6 i ‘ or surface grouud are required to file-their
1. Those who are estimated to make av-. ‘adverse claims with the Kegister of the
erage monthly sales of five thousand dollars . United States Land Office at Sacramento, in
or more constitute the Bre class, and. must. . the state of California, during the sixty
pay Sve dollars per monn. days period of publication hereof, or they
2. Oftwo thousand five hundred dollars will be barred by virtue of the provis.ons of
and less than five thousand per month con. the Statute. .
stitute the second class, andumust pay three
dollars per month.
3. Of all.amounts overtwelve hundred
and fifty dollars and less than twenty-five
hundred dollars. per month constitute the
third class,;and must pay one dollar and
fifty cents per month,
4. Of all amounts less than twelve hundred and fifty dolla&® per month. constitute
the fourth class and must pay one dollar
per mohth; provided that the sales of liquors and ei by persons licensed under
’
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing No
tice of Application for Patent be published
for the period of 60 days, (ten consecutive
weeks), inthe NEVaDA DAILY TRANSCRIPT,
a daily newspaper pnblished at Nevada
City, Nevada Co., Cal’a.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
First publication—November 6th, 1887.
Cross & Simonds, Attys for Applicant
section six f this ordinance must not be in
quantities less than one quart measure;
and further provided that no license must
be required of ph ysicians, surgeons, apotheceariesor chemists for any wines or spirituous liquors they may use in the preparation
of medicines.
SECTION VII.
Every traveling merchant, hawker or peddler whoecarries a pack and vends goods,
wares or merchandise of any kinds must
pay for a license five dollars per month; and
every such traveling merchant, hawker or
peddler who uses @ wagon, or one or more
animals for the purpose of vending such
goods, wares or merchandise of any kind
must pay a license of fifteen dollars per
month.
Certificate of Copartnership.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA/
COUNTY OF NEVADA,) 88.
W E, THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY
certify (hat we are partners transacting business in Truckee at the said county
of Nevada, underthe firm rame and style
of Richardson Bros; that the names in full
of allthe members of such partnership are
George Washington Richardson and Warren
Richardson, and that the places of our respective resideAces are set opposite our re‘spective names hereto subscribed; that the
business to be carried onis the manufacture
and sale of timber and boxes, laths, shingles, ete. Im witness whereof, we have
hereunto set our hands this 2d day of November, 1887; s
GEORGE WASHINGTON RICHARDSON,
. Truckee, Nevada County, California
WARREN RICHARDSON,
Truckee, Nevada County, California
SECTION VIII.
‘Every person who keepsa stallion, bull
or jack, and who permits the same to be used
forthe purpose of propagation for hire,
must obtain a license therefor from the Tax
Collector ofthis county and pay therefor as
follows:
1. Horsesthat are hired for the purpose
of propagation, by the season, at fifty dollars or more, constitute the first class, and
must pay a license tax of forty.dollars.
2. At thirty dollars and bess than fifty dollars constitute the second class, and must
pay twenty-five dollars.
3. At fifteen dollars and less than thirty
dollars constitute the third class, and must
pay fifteen dollars.
4, All at less than fifteen dollars constitate the fourth class and must pay ten dolars.i . i
6. For each jack ten dollars.
6. For each bull nine dollars per year.
SECTION IX.
For each license issued the collector must.
collect a fee of one dollar in addition thereto, which shall pay all fees and expenses of
collection, and of the said dollar 50 cents
shall be retained by the ‘Tax Collector for
his own use to cover the expense of collecting licensgs under this ordinance.
SECTION X.
State of California,/
County of Nevada,} ss.
eight hundred and eighty seven, personally
appeared before me, George E. Marshall, a
Notary Public duly commissioned ‘and
sworn in and forthe said county of Nevada
George Washington Richardson and Warren
Richard on, whose names are subscribed to
the foregoing instrument, as parties thereto.
personally known to me-to be-the same per.
sons described in, and who executed the
said annexed instrument, as parties thereto
and they each duly acknowledged to me
that they executed the same freely and yoluntarily, and forthe uses and~ purposes
therein mentioned.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
my.hand,and atlixed my official seal, Me
day and year in this certificate, first above
written. GEORGE E. MARSHALL
Notary Publie.
Filed November 4th, 1887. ‘
F. G. Beatty, Clerk
W. D. Harris, Dep. Clerk,
gaged in, or who shall hereafter engage in : :
the business of raising, herding or pasturing shen within the County of Nevada shall
rocure from the Tax Collector of the CounPf of Nevada, and pay license therefor of
ve cents per head per annum, for each
head of sheep usedin such business within
said county by such person, company or
corporation, but no license shall be issued
nder this ordinance for a less term than
one year. :
_ SECTION XI.
The Tax Collector shall receive for his
. . own use for collecting licenses under Section 10 of this ordinance a fee of twenty-five
* . per cent. of all moneys collected for licenses under Section 10 of this ordinance, and
Notice to Taxpayers.
NHE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR P
year 1887 for the county-ef Nevada. bo
ing been completed and delivered into my
hands, the property holders.of the county
are hereby notified that the taxes on the
same arenow due and the law for the colsection of taxes will be strictly enforced
The taxes become delinquent on TUESDAY.
DECEM: BER ith, at 6 o'clock Pr. mM. and if
aid prior nat date, 5 per ce
other costs will be added. dali
Notice is further given, that for the puree 7) 5 f receiving tax I i
#hall-pay into the County Treasury all sums siege Fate es, I shall be in the
so collected in excess of his said ss which roe pr ed at the places and times
shall be placed to the General Koad Fund of
the county of Nevada. ee ae
SECTION XII.
It is further ordaflied that if any person
or persons, whether principal or principals,
agent or agents, clerk or clerks, employe or
employes, or any firm or member of any,
firm or coporation shall be engaged in carFane ou, pursuing or transacting within
thelimits of the County of Nevada, any
business, trade, ee oremployment,
which is required to licensed by the provisions of this ordinance, without obtaining . .
a license therefor as required by this ordinance, or shall, after denrand, refuse, neglect, omit: or failto comply with any requirement or reguicomente, provision or
rovisions or ordersof the said Board of
upervisors, requiring gach person or perWashington, Tuesday Noyembe . ’ 15th
Graniteville, P, Allison’ Rina November es 4 Allison's hotel, Thursday
orth Bloomfield, L i : i November pean ¢ und’s hotel, Friday,
North San Juan, D. F 4
day, November 19th. metie storey Ratae:
Rough and Ready,
Rueste swovember 22d.
ou Bet, P. V's . November a runzer’s hotel, Wednesday,
ruckee, M. E. Burekh "3% aay, Noveinber 2th, alter’s"office, Friirass Valley, Tuesday, ‘Wednesd Th Gay, dnesday and
cember ist, 27th and 30th, and DeNevada City, Treasurer’ ‘
cember 2d to December the verona
Rate of taxation—$2 20.on each $100, Rate
Schroeder’s hotel,
Daily Paper North of Sacramento.
sons, firm or corporation ‘to procure’ a liin municipalities, $1 80 on each $100.
B, N. SHOECRAFT, Tax Collector,
‘
. Biseases, has never had a more
. tration than this case affords. The candid, unThe Tax Collector of Nevada County is} solicited-‘and emphatic teatinony? Aven by’ the
hereby authorized, empowered and requir Rygnessbig gentleman thust be accepted as con2
.
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on ae Martin refers, and to whom he fs indebted for the advicg to which
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many years the popular night ¢
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either of them, shall be unable, or refuse, or . cu
may be, shall be deemed guilty of a misde. » gested b
xternallyL am not aware of it.
the first 01
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i ‘ane, of the 8. 8, 8. as a remedy for rheumaim
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cerned. All pain had ‘d
NOT FELT A TWINGE OF IT SINCE.
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very respectfully and
. the eyes, pain in the head,
On the 2d day of November, one thousand .
cense, he, she or they or either of them, a8 . .
the case may be, shall be een guilty of p eral
a misdemeanor, and on c@nviction thereot ;
; ,
The wonderful efficacy of Swift’s Specific asa
edy and cure for rheumatism and all blood
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The gentleman. to
ho owes his final
is Mr. King, for
Jerk of the Law:
JACKSON, Miss., April 29, 1887,
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Imonary and
forty years, having contracted
pw
other diseases in the Mexican War, stor re till
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rheumatism.
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with that disease in both hips and ankies. For
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he weeks . ody oF the other. The painnever
a moment fo!
left ths—that is ays March 1, 1875, when
oms of
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r eleven years and seven
was
medicine taken internally or
To Finally, about
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rerhedy, when I accidentally, met
. King, now of. the LawHe had once been &
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ried it and six bottles made a complete
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the ‘October I
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irect some other
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truly your friend:
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gexual indulgence, is practiced by the yout
of both sexes to an almost unlimjted ‘ex
tent, producing with unerring certainty the
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zombatted by: scientific medical measures.
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to shun society, loss of memory, hectic
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Oflice Box 1997.
=
No. 1656,
Application for a Patent.
U:-8.
November 4th, 1887.
ba BYRNE, whose Post Office address i
Nevada City
ent for eight hundred and eighty-seven an
7-12 linear feet of the Remainder of Gol
Flat Quartz mine or vein bearing gold, wit
situated in Nevada Mining District, Count
file in this effice as Lot Number 149; i
ing’ described as follows, to-wit :
LODE LINE.
3ezinning at South Lode Post in
mound R. G. F.Q. M.and P.Q. M,N. L.
58l4° E. 22 links dist. and a pine 16 ins. di
bears 8. 881449 W. 37 links dist. Thene
magnetic variation 174° E. N 174°
boundary of Gold FlatQ. M. (Lot No. 1
approved gurvey,) at a point N. 89° 5’
55> links dist from the 8. W. Corof same,
“EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
mound marked R. G. F. Q.M. N. W.
from which N, E. Cér. of Little Turk Q. M.
post in rock mound marked L. T. Q. M.N.
Cor. bears N. 841449 W
magnetic vari
260.7 ft. or 3.9%
pn 17349 E. 8.
shs. intersect western 00
0.20 chs.
F.Q.M. Thence, Angle of Deflection 7034
to right, 8. 22 E. 13.2 ft or 0.20 chs. to the
W. Cor. of Gold Flat Quartz Mine a po
in rock mound marked R. G. F: ¢
vine.
to left, N. 89°, 5’ FE. 173.6 ft, or 2.68 chs to Cc
No. 10, and R. G. F, Q. M.N.E. Cor. *Thene
13, 24, 18 and 19, T. 16 N. R.8 and 9 E. M.
Turk Quartz Mine N.
Fastern boundary of Little
ft. or 13.45 chs. to the
containing 11.55 acres.
being lost or destroyed.
The adjoining claimants are Pittsbu
Potosi Quartz Mines, Gold Flat Quartz
and Litt Turk Quartz Mine,
to file their adverse claims with the
or they will be barred by
visions of the Statutes. 4
for the period
a daily new:
Nevada Co,
First publication—November-6, 1887
Cross & Simonds, Attys for Applicant.
3 twre, Syphilis in all its
s eases of years’ standing
Ulcerated Legs sue-) states Land. Office
Dr. Gibbon has the pleascing that he has returned
from Visiting the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has resumed practice at, the Dispensary, 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco,
Sallow countenance, dark spots ‘under
ringing. in the
anclosing TEN DOLLARS in coinin a regthe Post. Office, or
hrough Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 628 Kearney.
street, corner Commercial, San Francisco,
LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, Cal.
TOTICE is hereby given that JOHN B.
d ; Nevada County, California,
has this day filed his application for a patsurface ground six hundred feet in width,
of Nevada, State. of California, and designated by the field notes and official plat on
Township No: 16, North Range, No. § East of
Mount Diablo Meridian, said Lot No. 149 berock
887.7 ft. or 18.45 chs. to intersection of South
post in reck mound marked R.G. F. Q. M.
7 >
Commencing at N. W. Cor. at post in rock
v Cor
1 chs. dist. Thence
724° E.
dary of Gold Flat Q. M. ata point N. 2° Ww.
from the South West Corner of
sume, at post inrock mound miarked R. G,
D. . with wo
M. bears 8. 86349.E 14.16 chs. dist. Thence hereby nowt
Angle of Deflection 90° to right, N. 723°
600 fect or 9.09chs. to S. W. Cor. of claim
which is alsoN. W. Cor. of Potosi Quartz
Mine, a postin rock mound marked R.’G.
F. Q.M.5.W Cor, and P. Q. M.N. W. Cor.
standing on easterly boundary of Little
\ 17%° E. 3.75 che.
dist. from South Lode Post of same. Piasie
Angle of Deflection 90° to right, N. 174°
FE. along western epniery. of claim and
furk Q: M. 887.7
place of beginning,
The location of this Mine isnot of pokand:,
and
ine
Any andall persons claiming adyersel
any portion of said Remainder a Gold Flat
Quartz Mine or surface ground are required
ter of the United States Land Offic —
mento, in the State of Deliforatn dein,
the sixty, days period of publicatiou hereof, . office of ntgomery
Wotue of the ero" of the Compan; taitfornin. te
h
‘SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoi
tice of Appliegion for Patent be published
of sixty days (ten consecutive
weeks) in the NevaDa DaILy TRANSCRIPT,
apaper published at Nevada City .
*._ SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
No. 1658. . :
Application fora Patent.
vy,
Usted Setes vo coe
, Cal., November ]
Sacramento TEREBY GIVEN . THAT TOTICE IS
N Oyenn B. Byrne, whose st office
address is Nevada City, California, hag this
ay filed his application for a patent for
i960 34 linear feet of the Potosi Quartz Mine
or vein, bearing gold, with surface ground
400 feet in width, t
me District, County of Nevada and State of
California, and designated by the fidld notes
and official plat on file in this office as Lot
Number 151, in Township No 16, north of
Range No8 east of Mount Diablo base and
meridian, said Lot No 151 being described as
follows, to-wit:
Lode Line. ; 7
Beginning at the north lode post, @ postin
rock moun marked PQMNL Pand RGF
QM SLP (being also the south lode post ofthe remainder of Gold Flat Quartz mine,
and the location’ post common th
claims), from which acedar 12 inches dia
hears Nos E 22 links dist, and a pine 16.
inches dia bears S 384° W 37 links distant;
thence magnetic variation rh East, S es
© 'W 1960.9 feet or 29.71 chs to he south lode
post in rock mound marked PQ MSL P
standing onthe south slope of hill,and from
which a black oak 7 inches dia bears S Sie
© F 69 links dist, and a cedar 8 inches dia.
bears $5642 W 62links dist.
“ Exterior gare orien ‘
“Commencing at the northwes erly corner,
at a post in rock mound marked PQ MN W
Cor, aud RGFQMS8 W Cor, (being a location corner common to both claims); thence
magnetie. var 17342, East slong northerly boundary of the claim feet or 9.09
ché to post in rock mound marked P QMN
ECor, and RG FQMSE Cor, from whicha
pine marked P Co No 4,one ‘of the corners
of the Pittsburg Q M (Lot No 39 approved
survey) bears 8 66142 E 2.75 chs dist, and the
corner to Secs&13, 24,18 and 19, 7. 16,10NR
8 and9E, M DM, bears § 864° E 14.16 chs
dist; thence angle of deflection 90° to right,
$1744 ° W along the easterly boundary of
claim 1960.9 feet or 29.71 chs to a post ingock
mound marked/P QMS ECor; thence angleof deflection 90° to right, N.72 oy W along
southerly boundary of claim 8
to post in rock mound marked PQ MSW
Cor; thence angle of deflection 90° 15’ to
right, N 174° E along the westerly boundary of claim 1433.5 ff or 21.72 chs intersect
south boundary of Ella M Rose agricultural
claim ata point 2.04 chs W of SE corof
same, a post in rock mound marked P QM
No 4; thence angle of deflection 7214° to,
right, east along the southerly boundary of
said agricultural claim 134.6 feet or 2.04 chs
to SE cor of said agricultural claim to post in
rock mound marked P Q M No 3;thence angle of deflection go> to left, N along eastern
boundary of said agricultural claim 330 feet,
or5chs to NE cor thereof, at.14 stake in.
line between said secs 13 and 24, west 20.19:
chs from cortoseecs 13, 24, 18 and 19, T 16 N
RSand 9E,M D M, a post in rock mound.
marked P QM Nol; thence angle of déflection 90° toleft, west along northerly boundary, of siid agricultural claim 247.5 feet or
3.75 chs ‘to post in rock mound marked P QM: thence angle of deflection 1074%° to,
right, N 17149 E aloug the western boundary
of claim and easterly boundary of Little
Turk Quartz Mine 247.5 feet or 3.75 chains to
. place of beginning, containing 18.24 acres.
The location of this mine is not recorded,
the records being destroyed. i
The adjoining claimants are Little Turk
Quartz Mine, remainder of Gold Flat QuartzMine, Pittsburg Gold Quartz Mine, Merrimack Placer Claim, Ella M Rose agricultural patent. : ,
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any portion of said Potosi quartz mine or
surface ground are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United
at Sacramento, in the
State of California, during the sixty days.
period of publication hereof, er they will be
barred by virtue of the provisions of the
Statute. SELDEN HETZEL, Register,It is hereby ordered that the foregoing Notice of Application for Pattat bepublished
for the’period of 60 days, (ten consecutive
weeks), in:the Daily Transcript, @ daily
newspaper published at Nevada City, Nevada Co,,Cal. SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
First publication, November 12, 1887.
1 Cross & Simonds Attys for applicant.
Ordinance No. 21.
sl be BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE
_ County of Nevada do ordain ag fol1. lows :
t ist. There is hereby granted to E, M. Pres-. ton, N. P. Brown, J. ‘I. Morgan, Chas. Barker, G. C. Gaylord, G,E. Turner, Wm. Campbell, §V. C: Jones and Geo. E. Brand and
n . their “executors and assigns the right to
construct and maintain for the term of fifty
t. years, a Street Railway for the transportation of passengers along the public road of
the Connty of Nevada, from the South line
of the corpopate limits of Nevada City to
‘the Easterly limits of the Town of Grass
Valley.
ond. There is hereby granted the right to
run cars over said line of road upon the
payment to the County of Nevada, as a licengse upon each car so to run, the sum of
Five (5) Dollars per annum ; and such cars
may be propelled by horses, mules, wire
ropes running under the roadway, by steam
or by electric motors.
j
Provided however, and this franchise is
granted upon the express condition that :
ist. Work to construct the said road must
be commenced within one year from the
date of this Ordinance, and that said work
must be completed within-three years from
the date hereof.
:
2nd. That said Railway may run along
the line of the pnblic highway on either the
upper or lower road, but when running
y . along the highwety must be constructed on > . one side of the highway track at sufficient
distance from the centre thereof s@ as notto
interfere with the free passage of teams
y . thereon, and may cross the road where such
” . crossing shall be deemed necessary, but in
either Case the said Railway must be 80 con.
structed as not to impair travel along .the
said highwav or atthe crossings ; and all
crossings when made, must be kept in repair at all times, so as not to interfere with,
orinany way impede publictravel. And it
is further conditioned that in the construction of the track of the said Railway, if at
any point itshall be on the public highway
the track must be so constructed that all vehicles may pass over the same without being impeded thereby.
: Ss Tiis Ordinance shall take effect and be
in force on and after fifteen days from the
date of its adoption:
2 d On the adoption of this Ordinance C. E
d. Mulloy, W. D. Woods, F. M. Pridgeon, M
h . Rrophy and W. J. Hill voted ‘‘Aye.”
5 w. J. HILL,
Chairman of the Board.
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»D Attest:
F.'G. Bratry, Clerk,
n By W.D. Harris, Deputy.
Adopted October 15th, 1887. ol8
Receiver’s Sale of Real Estate.
HEREBY GIVEN THAT P None Is hs
from which acedar 12 ins. dia. bears N. 4.N. ander and in pursuance of 4 judement
of the Superior Court of Nevada County
a. California, in-an action wherein J. W.
€, . Hoviston is plaintiff and John Longabaugh
E. is defendant, I willas Receiver in said acth . tion, in front of the Court House of said
34 . Court, in the town of Nevada City in said
E. county, on TUESDAY, DEC. 6th, 1887, at
to . Eleven o’clock, a. M., sell at publie auction
for cash to the highest bidder, the following
described real estate or 80 much thereof as
may be necessary to pay the plaintiffs judgment in said action to-wit: Situate partly in
Nevada County and partly in Sierra County
q. in said State; and being the undivided oneKF, . halfof the East half.of the West half of Sec, . tion thirty-two in Township: nineteen {19)
North, Range seventeen (17) East, according
n. . to the official surveys of the United States.
Said sale will be made subject to redemption
F F. B. HOUSTON, Receiver.
o Dated November 11th, 1887,:
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oat ana . TO’ Whom it May Concern.
G. F, Q. M. No. 4, standing in Wild Gat RaThence, Angle of Deflection 88° 55” :
No. 10 of Gold Flat Q. M. standing on west: LL PERSONS INDEBFSD 20 toe
ern boundary of Pittsburg Q. M. (Lot No 389.
approved survey) to pine marked G, F.Q. M.
late firm of A. A. CHARONNAT, to
avoid costs, are requested to settle their bills
in the hands of Messrs. FARLEY & LITAngle of Deflection 879 55’ to right, 3° E TLE, Attornaya, who ere auphagiaey py. m0 ;
4.8.8 ft. or 7.55 chs. to post set in rock mound
marked R.G, F.Q. M. in westerly boundary
of Pittsburg Q. M. from which a forked pine
30 ins. dia, bears N. 48° W. 81 links dist.
Thence, Angleof Deflection 204° to right.
8.1714 W. 459.4 ft_or 6.96 chs. to'S. E. Cor.
of claim, which is also North East Corner
Potosi Quartz Mine, a post in rock mound
marked R, G, F. Q. M. 8. E. Cor. and P. Q. M.
N. E. Cor. from which Corner to Sections
to collect the same:
* E. C. CHARONNAT.
Nevada'City, Sept. 25th. -*
Te STOCKHOLDERS AND MEMBERS
of the Oriental Mining Company, having
its principal place of business th North San
Juan Nevada ba State of California,
‘ounty, State of aforesaid.are hereby notified that a special meeting of said company will-be held at the National Hotel in North San Juan, said county
of Nevada, State of California, on the 19th
day of November, A: D., 1887, at 1 o'clock
Pp. M. for the election of officers to fill va
cancies and the transaction of such business necessary to come before the meeting
A full attendance of members is uested.
PETER SHAFER, President.
Assessment Notice. _
Che MINING COMPANY. LocA
tion of principal place of business, 520
Francisco, Cal.—Loeation of works, Nevada
Orouee ak b th t t a meeting otice is here’ n that: at a
of the Board OF a iscotore; held on the
Twenty-Sixth day of Oc Tigao
ment (No. 27) of Wen’ Gen : x share was
, paya
States’ gold coin, to t i ei coin, to bang 4 Seeretary
street, San Francisco, fornia.
Any stock upon Ww ‘this
shall remai a the 20th
day of ‘Nove mp ae om iit be delinquent,
and advertised for sale at public auction;
and unless pa nt is made before, will be
gold on qobsbay the 5 ate a of Decem
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Francisco California. f
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