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i ~ RAILROAD RATES.
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eage from Nevada City to a po!
Pe 4 $18.75
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From Nevada vity to. eile
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for Over Haifa Century.
. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has
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es : while teething, with perfect success.
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ee is Itching Piles are known by moisture
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Is Cousumption imcurabie?
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£ physicians pronounced me an Incur. Ay ’ able Consumptive. Began taking Dr.
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j bottle free at Carr Brothers Drugstore.
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This machine is made
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No. 3. : a petinct fac-simile in
shape, ornamentation and appearance.. All the parts are
made to gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are
constructed of precisely the same materials.
Ordinance No. 98. é
An Ordinance to Create and Define Fire
. Limits forthe City of Nevada; to
provide for the Prevention and Extinguishment of Fires and to Repeal
all Ordinances in Conflict There
HE Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do hereby ordain esiollows :
SECTION I. 4s
The general fire limits of {hé City of Nevada shullinelu e the whole of the following blocks us‘ designated: on the Official
Map of the City of Nevada; according tothe
Official survey made -by HI, 8S. Bradley in
1869, viz: Blocks 4, 5, 7, 13,14, 16, 21, 29, 30,
31 and 36, which ure hereby declared tu be
the general Fire Limit Blocks,
SECTION 2. ;
All buildings hereaftererected, commenced, constructed or completed within the
general Fire Limits of the City of Nevada
shall be made and constructed as fullows :
Each ana every room and apartment within the building shall have the’ ceiling and
sides latned and plastered; pPRoyiIpED,
wainscoting not exceeding four (4) feet in
height may also be used, and PROVIDING
th sheet-iron or any non-combustible
substance may be used instead of lath and
eee the exterior walls of every such
uilding shall be const ucted of wooden
studs with weather boards or rustic on the
outside, or of iron, brick or stone; PROVIDEb thatifiron, brick or stone be so used in
the construction of the exterior walls of
buildings within the_general Fire Limits
ithen the interior need not be lathed ant
lastered or otherwise lined;as in this SecThe utmost care is ex: : fon provided, but if finishedl or partitioned
ercised in the selection of'
the metals used, and only
purchased. Each machine
is thoroughly well made
most nicety and exactness,
and no machine is permitted by the inspector to go
out of the shops until it:
has been fully tested and
proved to do perfect work
and run light and without bi
noise. : No. 4.
the suid permit shall be gra
pppersigion ofa majority of the Town Trusea;
off it 1nust conform to the fdregoing-provisions of this section. 5
This Section shall be held to apply to
buildings intended for. ordinary business
purposes or dwellings, and shell notbe held
to apply to stables, barns, woodsheds, waterciosets or ordinary outhouses ; PROVIDED, theft any such structure so exempted,
which may be hereafter commenced to be
built, shail, before being so commenced,
located with due regard to ‘its proximity
and danger to adjvining property, aud shail
not be exempted as herein provided for,
unless a perwitin writing is first obtained
from the Marshalor Chief Enpnecr. rand
nted under the
Any structure within the genera fire limits, named in this Section, as being privileged to exemption from the requirements
of this Section,which may have been erectéd contrary to the provisions ot any existing Ordinance shall be «allowed to remain unmolested. ,
‘SECTION 3.
The special fire limits of the City of Névada, are bounded and describea as Jot
lows: ~ First, Commencing at the interThe Chicago Singer Machine has a very important im-. section ofthe middie of York street with
the midale of Broad street, running thence
provement in a loose balance wheel so constructed as to. slong the middie of Broad shee ence
permit winding, bobbins without
_~ = the machine.
ance wheel, which bolt is
to release ‘the balance
midule of Piae: ‘street; thence along the
1 miudie of Pine street to the middie of Vomremovi ng the work from mercial street; thence along the middle of
Commercial street to the middle of York
Th . b 1 . 1 ary eee aloug -the middie of York
streeto ihe piaceuf couimeucement, and
€ toose balance whee inclua ng all wi-hiu said boundaries . and
is actuated by a solid bolt . smit
second. From the intersection of the
; ; middle f broad street with the middie uf
passing through a collar Pine street, thence along the middle of rine
securely pinned to the street to the middle of commercial street,
including wll. buiidings trouting on riuc
shaft outside of the balsues Lelweck Broad street ana Cummerheld to position by astrong . tigul riuesttest, thents lug the middie
spiral spring. When a. Mi Chatiotic Jefiiew lot "thence alone
bobbin is to be wound the . srefen Hevine,thice down'tns middle o
. c vial streets; and inciudi 11 withbolt 1S pulled out enough iit ahUs DORE Anaten scAitaire Heated
: BECTION 4, .
All buildings — erected » within the wheel, and turned slightly spenial site iitat, shall be made and con‘
ructed a ows: to
to the right or left where} €eiing inihed "ead yiecee o nave®
exterior walls of each and every building
No. 5. is heldby a stop-pin till to be constructed of iron, brick or stone
gee. . * = fiom the ground up, the entire h ight of
the. bobbin is filled. When the machine is liable to be. sid walls and ench end sven nia duet
meddled with by children, the bolt can be left out of the
wheel when not in use, so that the machine cannot be OP. the piates not less than three-sixteeuths of
erated by the treadle. :
and each and every outside window of
said bnildings, and each of them tobe provided with iron shutters, the thickness of
aninch, which can besecurely closed And
it shall be unlawful, und a violation of
this ordinance, for any person to construct,
The thread eyelet and the needle clamp are made self . or commence to conteruct or Custtuct
The driving wheel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, easiest
to construct, or cause or precure to:
be constructed, or to aid or adyise or
assist in constructing, or to maintain or
occupy upon any day, or any portion of. a
day, within the general orspecial fire limits,
eny building or structure otherwise than ap
1 FOOT HEMMER, 6 HEMMERS, all different 1 SCREW DRIVER, in this ordiuance provided, or contrary to
1 FOOT RUFFLER, widths, 1 GAUGE, the provisions of this ordinance.
1 TUCKER, 1 WRENCH, 1 GAUGE SCREW, SECTION 5.
1 PACKAKE NEEDLES, 1 THREAD CUTTER, 1 OIL CAN, filled with Oil, 2 '
1 CHECK SPRING, 1 BINDER, 1 INSTRUCTION BOOK. pene outer walls ofiron, brick, or stone,
THROAT PLATE. 5 BOBBINS. or ‘frame buildings, are meant the front,
rear and side wals,
: SECTION 6,
The outer walls of all buildings of cither
brick or stone, or of both, to be used us
stores, warehouses, hotels or shops, shall be
at least sixteen inches in thickness, in the
basement or feundation story aud for the
The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY-MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS. first story, and at least twelve inches in
thickness iorthe second stery. “he outer
Mippietoy,'Fenn., Dec. 18, 1889. ; chine, and expects to forder one next . Walls of all buildings to be used os dwelling
W. A. Bisuor. . is as good as a forty dollar machine.
é . s ; houses, sheds, stables or other outhouses
I received your premium sewing] week. E.H. Rinour. . hereaiter to be erected
machine one year ago and am well
shall for a two stury
building or less, be at least twelve inches 4 2 saat 4 » AX in thickness for the firststory,and at least
leased with it. Would not exchange Uniontown, Kansas, Dec, 6; 1889, eight inches in th.cknese for the womens
it for machines sold here for fifty dol-. We received the machine some two) story. All partition walls shall extend
lars. I thank you a thousand times; months ago. Havegiven it a fair trial . fromthe foundation through the roof, the
‘ : A it . 88m asside walls or party walls, and such
and like it very much. We think it partition walls shall be at least eight inches
nthivkness, ‘ihe roof phall be composed
aes Miss Jane Rowetn. . of, or covered with, such material as witl
Avrus, ArK., Dec. 7, 1889. :
ey -s islet Gini ; Jackson, Cau., Nov. 16, 1889. The Chicago Singer sewing machine L roscived ‘your ‘premium sewing
ask about thirty-five dollars for
Josern Bacuman. Wett’s Brings, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1889.
afiord reasonable protection agaiust fire.
SECTION 7,
No brick or stone wall shall be supported
' . Upon stringers of wood;andit shali be unisasplendid one; the Agents here machine in good order, and am_well. lawful for any persen to raise, build upon,
‘f , ' pleased with the same. Accept my . or «lter any building of brick and stone or
thanks A. Norton. both, unless the same is s0 completed,
. : altered or constructed, ak to comply with
the provisions of this ordinance,
: : SECTION 8,
I would say, after using th © Sewing} It+hall be unlawful for any person to
Somerser, Va., Oct. 28, 1889. . machine received from you, it gives anoke Baie, UaDeN, sausage, OF any monte
The machineordered of you arrived, . perfect satisfaetion in al! respects, doatever oukes, other than brick or
andafter a few days’ trial { find it to) ingall kindsof work very nicely. Mere nouRee pith Walls ‘at least twelve
be as represented, and doubtless” wil
inchesgin thickness or bu ldinge wholl
Mars. I.C. Youmans, . constructed of iron ; it shall also'be unlawri ; : fs , ful to construct, use or maintain any chimcontinue to give satisfaction. — : y
; ey ur flue attached to, or connected with
a Mary J. Waker. Westgoro, Mo., Dee.-10; 1889. any structure within the genera, or special
4
‘eras My sewing machine gives good sat. fire limits, unless the same shall be con+ Trenron, Neb., Nov. 26,1889. _ . isfaction—does as good work us a fifty . 8tracted of stone, brick or terra-cotta from
theground up, saiu chimney or flue to exThe premium sewing machine came} dollar machine. Mary E, Murray. . teafutiesss three feet above the roof or
to hand very promptly and in good or—n
der. Itis nicely finished, and works * Herring, Ohio, Nov, 19, 1889.
en, and does as good work as a $40.00
outer wail of said building.
SECTION 9,
any per on using or occupying any build€neral or special fire lim<
Sr. Margaret’s,'Md_., Dec. 14, 1889. . machine. Gro. B. Muir. oF erected contrary-to the provisions of this
We received the machine two weeks ; —
since in good order. We are pleased Lonemont,Coz., Nov, 17, 1889.
or any other Ordinance of the Wity of Neyada rela ing tu fires or. the feet nabes of
resis declared guilty’ of maintuining a fi
with the machine and glad to speak of] I received the machine all right, and pace nuisance (uniégs specially exempted
you as an honest, honorable firm; AJ am well pleased with it. It does exy the provisions of this Ordinance) and
said nuisance shall be abated in the manneighbor was here to look at the ma-. cellent work. ‘Peninan McCarry, ner provided by law for'.he abatement of
Prices, Payable in Advance :
public nuisances,
The Trustees of the city of Nevada siial)
also have the powerat any time to abate
and remove such nuisance,
SECTION 10,
Any person who ghall violate any of the
Machine No. 3 and Datty TRANSCRIPT 1 year.. 17 90 . Bporpions of this Ordinance shall be deem“ ‘ 6 viction thereof shall be punished by a fir
4 > »++s 18 00 of not less than twenty-five dollars, and not
“ “ 6 1 }é exceeding one hunured dollars, or by im5 A a0 9 OO} prisonmentin the ef prison ‘not exceeded guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon cunhy ten deys for each offense, at the discreE@ Subscriber to pay freight from the factory, which. tonotthe Justice of the Meauce by Lire
is THREE AND A HALF DOLLARS 40 Movada City.
the publshment is assessed.
WwW ena fine isim d the judgmentmay
direct that the defendant be mn brisoned
Seen bry ct (iL aay Say Ck LT aa ae til the fine i tisfied
BROWN & CALKINS, Pubs. Dany Transcrrrr, . Gay for every dollar ef sao ere eeuing one
Nevada City, California.
ENCOURAGE CAPITAL
BYt
Exhibiting Your Capabilities
TO BE HELD AT
SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 8 to20.
The counties that have enterprise enough to place their products in & competi wes made on the 25th day of Jul: .
light are the localities that will pt‘ obags: coma for thevetent ® ‘ d's : , ee
Fire Limits which may hereafter be damaged by fire, or otherwise, toan exient exceeding one-half of its value, shall not be
repaired or rebuilt without complying with
value of the property injured, then the said
sou, Braperty may be repaired to its former conon, “
. with the provisions-of-this-Ordinance are
hereby repealed.
SECTION 11.
Any building in the General or Specia)
he requirements of this Ordinance relat
ng to the erection of new buildings; but
where the damage ig legs than one-half the
SECTION 12,
Itshall be the duty of the Marshal and
AllCrdinances and parts of Ordinantes
© faras they conflict or are inconsistent
Passed July 23d, 1890, °
A. GAULT, President,
Attest: T.-H. Carr, Clerk. nk
The first publicatson of this Ordinance
Delays Are Dangerous! :
Fail not to be represented atthe Annual Exposition of California’s Resoiirces, Ty
FOR WHICH
Grand Musical Concerts for: the Evening .
Liberati’s Famous Military Band, (of 60 Selected Artists,)
Address the Secretary. . ‘
CHRISTOPHER GREEN, President,
T. P. BLUE. Proprietor,
+ ,Draving and General Hauling,
PART ICULEE ATTENTION PAID TO
1 Compa
OF NEW YORK, HAS BEEN ENGAGED, eee ne
D. S. BAKER,
Transporting, Ete,
the Transportation of Baggage for TheDry Oak Wood
EDWIN F, SMITH, Secretary,
¢
ed for the period of gi
da Daily Yaseen .
of California,
For sase in lots ‘from 1 to 600 cord
NO, 1881" ’ :
Application for Patent.
U. 8. Lana OFFICE, SACRAMENTO,
} California, el
1 OTICE {8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Champion aining Company, & Cor
poration, whose poat oifice apogee ge
Montgomery street, San rranciscy,
California, has this dhy filed its dpplication
tora patent fur the Champiou . onsylidated
Quariz Mines ahd Miil Site, wito the 1oues
aud Veins therein coutaimed, bearing guid
and other metals, situated in Nevady City
Mining District, Cougty of Nevada and State
of Cailfuruia, and desiguateu by the field
notes anu official platen file iy this office
‘us Lots A and b, cuntaini:g Mineral Lots
Nos. 182, 183) 184, 185, 186 and 187, and, Lot
C, or Mill pice Lot No. 188, in Township 16, .
rth Kunge§ Kastuf Mount Diablo Base
nau Meridien. said Consolidated Quartz
1 June 2, 18y0borsy .
No. 1828, :
Appli
for & Patent,
; Lend Off:
vai se aac
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1
N CHRISTIANA DENOON, by Rint
earls, her i fact, whose Bost Of.
fice address is 1 Van is Avenue
San Francisco, Californ: has this
day filed his application ‘® patent
for the Gordon Placer Mine" bear.
ing geld, containing 160 acrer of land; sity.
ated in the Bloomfiefd srogee 4 3 District,
County of Nevada, and State of Calfforni.’
in Township Efgiteen North kange’
Ten (10) Kast of Mount Diablo Meridian —
Said Lot being described ae follows, to-wit .
‘the South West Quarter (8. W. 1-4) of Sec:
tion Twenty eight (28) Townsh ighteen
(18) North of Range Ten (10) Kast Mt, Diablo
Basoand Meridian. _ ‘
Containing One Hithdred and Sixty (160)acres of Placér Miningland. ‘ ‘
the pre ed of Poe ine is recorded in
the Kecorder’s office of Nevada Conn
Book 9, Page 246 of Mining Locations” 1
Mines and Mill Site being described us {yi}. ene adjoining claimants are Watt Blue
ws, to-wit; ‘
a) Jots A, B, and. are situated in Nevada City Mining District, Nevada County State of Calitornia, and are described a
follows,to wit:
Said lot A, is described as follows: It in
cludes withiu its buundaries the lode
known ag the New Years Extension, New
Years and Climax lodes being one coutinuOus lode 2,288.2 feet loug or 18U.2 feetof the
New Years Extension lode, 1,412.4 feet of
the New Years loje and 095.6 of the Climax
lode. The southern end of said continuous
lode commencing at a point .N. 4 degrees
57, W. (Mag. Var. 18 degrees 382’ EK.) 13,00
chains from secvion corner common tosec
tions 11, 12, 8andidin Township is North
Range 8 East Mount Diablo Buse and Meridi
an and running thence North 10 degrees 30’
West forits entire length 2,288.2 feet as
shown'by said field notes and plat. The
surface bounduriés of suid Lot A. are described as follows:
Commencing at southern end ofsaid lode
running thence * ‘
1.—N, 42 degrees 30’ E. 3.49 chains or 230.3
feet, theuce
2.—S. 78 aegrees W..88 chains or 58.1 feet,
"thence
3.—N. 17 degrees W. .74 chains Or 48.8
feet, thence
4.—N. 73 degrees K. .32 chains on 21.1 feet,
thence
5.—N. 16 degrees W. 1.86 chains or 122.8
feet, thence
6.—N. 75 degrees, 4 1.70 chuins or 112.2f eet,
thence
7.—N. 14 degrees 20’ W. 32.26 chains or
2128.5 feet, thence
8.—S. 28 degrees 15’ W. 4.40 chains or 290
‘feet, thence
9.—8. 2 degrees 30’E. 6.76 chains or 446.2
feet, thence
lu.—s. 6 degrees 20° £. 26.53 chains or 1,761
feet, thence
11.—S. 26 degrees 20’ E. .59 chains or 38.9
feet, thence
12, N.76 degrees E. 3.92 chains or 258.7
feet. Contaiuing 18.83 acres,
As the same 1z.more particularly described
in said field Hotes at pages 107 to 113 thereof, said Lot -A. contains Mineral Lots Nos.
162, 183 and 184, said Lot A. embraces the
Lode Claims known as the-*“‘New Years”
the notice of which is recorded in Book 7
of Mining Notices pp. 5 in the Records of
the Ketorder’s ofice of Nevada County,
Califorbia (see pp, 10-11 said held notes) also
the re-localiun thereof the wotice of which
18 recorded in Book y of Mining Notices pe.
711-713 said Kecords (see pp. 71-4) said tield
notes), also tae New Yeurs bxtension the
notice of w.ich is recorded in Kook 7 of
Mining Notices pp. 230-231 suid records (see
PP. 8-20 said field notes), also the re-location
iwereot the nutive oi Wuichis recorded in
Souk Y pp. 715 714 of Buid Kecords (see pp.
18 20 suid fieid notes). also the “Climax” the
notice of whicu is recorded in Book 7 of
Mining ons Pb 41-42 said Records (see
notes). Said Lot. is dePP. 26-27 said fiel
scribed as follows: >
it includes within its boundaries 1,062 feet
of continuous lode known asthe Muller and
Phi!lip Lode being 42 feet of the Mu.ler
lode, 8uU feet-of the Phillip lode, which lode
is situated and described cs follows : Cummencing at the quarter sections-il and 12,
said ‘Lownship and Kange, thence North 84
degrees 49’ W. 12.08 chains, thence S. 64 degrees W. 2.95 chains to the south end of ‘the
rhillip lode and the north end of the MulJeriode and from which Point said Philfeet andsaid Muller lode bears 8. 33 degrees
15’ K, 262 feet. said Lot B. also inciudes
within its boundaries,w4.2 feet of the lode
known as the Ural lode whith is situated
lip lode bears N. 14 degrees 30
aud described as follows:
Commencing atsaid quarter section corner thence N. 23 degrees 87’ W. 18.14 chains,
thence 8. 28 degrees 15’ W. 7,70 chuing or
506.4 feet to the south eud of said Ural lode
jine from which pointsaid lode line bears
N, 4 degrees 30’ W. 13.70 chaing or 904.2 feet..
The surface boundaries of said Lot B are
described us fJiows: Commencin atesuid
quarter section corner thenee N, 84 egrees,
49 W. 12,08 chaing thente 8, 64 degrees W.
rees 15 EK. 202
feet to the south end of the M Uller lode
2.95. chains thence 8. 83 d
and piace of beginning, thence
1—8, 81 degrees 10 W. 2.07 chains or 136.6
feet, thence
2—N. 35 degrees 15 W. 4.41 chains or 291
feet, thence
&—N. 8 degrees 20’ W. 10.71 chains or 706.9.
feet, thence
4— N. 60 degrees 20’ W. 1.20 chains or 97.2
feet, thence
6—N. 64 degrees E. 3.68 chaing or 242.9 feet,
thence
6—N. 2 degrees 15’ W. 4,72 chaing or 811.5
feet,thence
7—N, 14 degrees 15’ W. 3.18 chains or 209.9
feet, thence
8—N. 87 degrees E. 8.00 chains or 528 feet,
thence
9-8. 14 degrees 20’ E.4.36 chains or 2878
feet, thence
10—S. 28 degrees 15’ W. 10,64 chains or 702.2
feet, thence
lil—s. 2-degreés 30’ E. 7. 93 chinin’s or 23,4
feet, thence
12-8. 25 degrees W. 2 00 chains or 132 deet,
thence
13—S. 52 degrees:30’ KE, 1.18 chains or 77.9
feet, thence
14-H. 64 degrees W. .65 chains or 42.9 feet.
Containing 18.07 acres. As the sume ig more
particularly described in gaid field notes at
pp. 188-140 thereof ; said lot ts contains Mineral l.ote Nos. 185, 186 and 187.
Said lot embraces within said boundaries
the lode claims known as the Phillip, the
Dotice of which is recorded in Book 5, of
Miniog Notices, pp. 180, in the aforesaid
Records (see pp. 23-29 ot said field notes)
alsothe ‘Muller Claim,” the notice of whicn
is recorded in Book 5 of Minin, Notices pp,
ge $0 of said fieid
Hotes) also the Ural Claim,” the notice of
which is recorded in Book 6, of Mining Notices, pp. 649-650, said Records, (Bee pp. 31234 of suid Kecords (see pa,
84 of paid field notes.) Also the re-location
of said “Ural Claim,” the notice of which
is recorded in Book 9 of Mining Records
p. 715 and 716, suid Records, (see Pp. 35cf said field notes.) Suid LotC, ig escrib
ed as follows :
Commencing ata point N, 4 degrees 57’
W. 18,05 chaius from the Section corner
common Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14, in paid
‘Township, thence
rg
1-8, 42 degrees 30’ W. 4.17 Ghaing or 275,2
feet, thence
4— bh. 2b degrees 20’ W. 2.29 chaing or 161.1
feet, thence
8—N. 7o degrees E, 392 chaing or 258.7
feet,
Containing .44:acres as the same is. m
particulariy describeu in gaid field notes
Meld Lot 0, omb, 3. embraces within its li
the “Champion Mill Site,”’ notice _ whine
is recorded in Book 8 of Mining Claims,
anid field iuctes) Sat Ty ee PP. M446 o
a notes. a tC, i
Malt bite tot No,
> 18 algo called
© adjoining claimants are A. Wal
R. C, edioinin ohn V, Hunter and be ip
owning the Providence Gold Quarta
U. 8, Patent, Lot No. 40, and the Goneotine!
Dg Company, a eorporation, owning Lots No. 56 ee Nes 76, U,
ted Wyoming Gold Min
8, patent-, the Wyoming aud Ural Mines,
Anyundail persons Gluiming adverse]
any portion of said Champion Consolidated Quartz Mines and Mill Site, Mine or surigce ground, are required to file their adYerse claims with the Kegister ofthe United
States Land Office at bacramento, in the
State of California, during the sixty Gare
1
eriud of pubiication hereof, or they w
¢ barred by: virtue of the provisions of the
Statute,
SELDEN etter
eter,
Edward Lynch, Attorney for Applicant.
Fresno, ‘al., P. a, Box sis. spies
It is hereby ordered, that the foregoing
Notice of Application for Patent be publighxty daysin the Neva:
t, a daily newspaper pubity, Nevada County, tate
SELDEN HETZEL,
lished at Nevada
« Register.’
09
Derbeo Blue Gravel Mining Company.
{PHe, ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
btockholders of the above named Comyon for the election of ‘irustees to nerve
0 © ensuing year, and the transaction of
such Other business as may properly com
before the meeting, will be held-on ‘euess
day, August 5th, 1890, at the hour of
80'clocg P. M, at the offiee of the Company,
No, 522 Montgomery. street, san Francisco,
California. ‘Transfer books will be closed
on Friday Angusr Ist, 1890 at 12 o'clock M,
WETZE., Secretary.
Office No. 522 Montgemery street, fan
Francisco, California. jy24-td
manin your ceunty, No experience
required; permanent position for three
years. Sdlary increased each year. Light,
easy, genteel business. Money advanc
forsalary, advertising, etc, Largest m
uf’'rain our line, -Enclose two cents,
portals Centennial M’f gCo,, Cincin
pe.
The first day of the publication of the
foregoing notice was on the 26th day of June
ia and the DeNoon Piacer Mine on the
West.
2
Any and all persons ¢laiming advers,
any. portion of said Gerdou Piacer wie.
surface ground, ure required to file taeir
adverse claims with tus Kegister of the
United States Land Office, at Suczamento, in
the county of Sac’um: nto, Vat, during the
sixty days’ period of publication herecf, or
they will be barred by the virtue of the provisions of the Statute.
“
SELDEN HETZEL, Register,
It is hereby ordered, that the fore ,
notice of a.plication for Patent be anae
ea for the period of sixty days, (ten consecutive wee ar tthe NEVADA DAILY ‘TRAN.
SCRIPT, a dally newspaper published at NeZEL, Register.
FRED Se4Rus,, Attorney for reine
The first publication of thi
madeon June 6th, 1890, . DOES Wie
Constable's Sale,
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION i
B sued out of Justice A, kWallewuishts
Court of Nevada ownship, County of Nevada, State of California, dated the 80th da
of June, 1890, in @ certain action wherein
K. M. Savage as Plaintiff, recovered judgment against The Nevada Guid Minin
Company, a Corporation, as Defendant, for
the sum of $191.00 Dollarg damages. "and
$42.60 Dollars costs of suit and all costs that
may goorue ifs Ag 17th Fg 4 of June, 1
ave levied upon the fo ;
ed Property, ith dag ' is Kiersey mia
All that certain piece or parcel o min;
ground known as the Fortuhe Mine stan
aboutone mile south west of Nevada Cit
in Nevada Township, County of Nevade
State of California, at the junction of the
upper Grass Valley and Nevada City and
Rough and Ready Roads, consisting of two
quartz mining claims known ag the ergeverance and Live Yankee claims, bein
mineral entries, Nos. 89 and 90, accordin,
to the United states official survey in Bection
18, Tp. 16, North Range-8, «. M, D.B. and M
and entered in the Land office of the United
States at Sacramento, California, together
with all improvements consisting of shatis.tunnels, hoisting works, hoisting ma’
chinery, engines, boilers and the tene'
ments, £o boone and appurtenances
ereun
Ong ing oO tang giugorin any wise &@pperotice is hereby given that on
the 2d day of August, 1syl, at 12 glock ar
of thu day in frontef the COURT Hovey
in the city of Nevada, Township and County
of » evada, State of California, 4 wil sell
allthe right, title aad interest Of said Defendant The Nevada Gold Mining Compan
a Corporation, in and to the above described
property, atPUBLIC AUCTION, for cash in
U. 8. Gold Coin, to the highest and best
vohagad We peng 4 said Execution and ail
. ated at Ne T Toyotas’ fee. vada Township, the 9th
RicHarp Litton, Constable,
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN
~. pursuance of an orderof the Superior
Court of the County of Nevada State of CalJOSEPH, decefised, the undersiene
Administrator of the Kstate . {antl oes
Joseph, deceased, will sell at private sale te
the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin of
the United States, and subject to contirmation by said Superior Court, cn or after
SATUKDAY, the 26th day of July, 1890, at
Nevada City, inthe said county of Nevada
all the right, title, interest and estate of the °
said George Joseph, atthe time ot his death
and all the right, title and interest that the
said estute has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition
to that of the . said George Joseph, at the
time of his death, in and to all that certain
lot, pan or parcel of land situate lying
ee er aie he said Bounty of Nevada,
rhia, and houndered eh crake wit: Peet A am
n undiy three-fourth interest i
to a certain quartz mining claim Pectnee
the Mount George claim, situated at Indian
Flat, in the county of Nevada Stare of California,on the South Fork o Rush Creek
more particularly described ag follows, towit: Commencing at a pine tree whereon
the notice of location is posted, one hundred feet from the tut nel being run to develop tie claim, and running thence in e
south-easterly direction 1500 feet with 300
feet of surface ground on each side of the
ledge. Said notice of location being recordedin Book 9, at piwe 476, of the Mining
Records in the Recorders Office of said
Nevada County, State aforesaid,
Terms and Conditions of sale: Cash, gold
coin of the United States, Ten per cent. of
the purchase money to b3 paid ito the ‘Administrator on the day of sale, balance on
confirmation of sale by said Superior Court
bese Sex ty of purchaser, :
; vids for the puichase of gai
must be in writing and may be ane
said Administrator, personally, or left with
Geo. L, Hughes, Attorney for said Administrator, at his office, in Morgan & Roberta”
Block, in Nevada vity, Nevada county, California,
HENRY GODAIR
Administrator
of the Ee*ate of G \
Gee! penned. George Ver
eo. L. Hughes, Att:
Dated July sth,'isyo, . ? Adme.
Semi-Annual Report of the Oitisens Bank
5 ~~.
and its Agency at Grass Valley,
showing its Financial Qon.
dition on the mornipg
July 1st, 1890,
if RESOURCE
Bank Premises.. . . ae $ 5000 00
Real Estate taken for debt. 2800 00
BOOKS.. oss.. 0k ee 22600 00: ~
Cop Warrants..., 8881 02.
Loans eal Estate..... . . . Po 00.
Loans on Btocks, Bonds and War:
TOMB eA ad ieee: 6054 00:
Loans on other Securities,.... 1987 06.
Loans on Personal Security, .__ + 43092 70:
Srepiiraite Accounts ER ev AS 20304 69:
Oley on band.. 65 0 p
one From ao. rhe, 2 Se ee panos SS
urn. fire an xtures. . ‘
Gold Bullion, .... ste rays a su 6
Paid up Capit {*BUITiEs, aeionnbed
Reserys Fund opt s beerd 4
Undivided Profits nee?
Due Depositors .. 151685
Due Banks ..."" 48 08
Dividends Unpaid.. 1494 28
Other Liabilities 22777"! Oe ne « 1292
2 808 15
‘We, the vadorighed, do solemnly swear
edge of the ietters Sonia pe monet knowl: contained in th
ing statement, reyy that the same Papige
Bank and itg proper officers and correspondents, We furthermore solemn! swearthat
the paid up capital stock of the Citize
Bank is Thirty Thousand Dollars in gold
coin Valuation, as will appear from foregoing report. EMP
» M. PRESTON, President,
D. E. MORGAN,’ age’t Cashier,
Bale ot Calttorata, ag og N oxade, Bs.
se and swo
9th day of July, 1890, mere een ae .
[Seal. . FRED SEARLS, Notary Publie.
Elijah Rooth & Cony
Of Nevada City
AVE RECEIVED O 0. TaAH ben improved Lon Gatos Boraytng Mu
rite ill promptly execute all orSpaying. Fruit Tres
—
_A certain remedy for
we WISH TO EMPLOY A RELIABLE Codlin-+ Moth ; and ; Seale-+ Bug f
CHARGES REASONABLE. _
seript’-Printine Officelor with BOOTH 4