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August 12, 1890 (4 pages)

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TT” t a: . Itching Piles are known by moisture or SPE: etepihns ‘ & a snlerievessete : : = : Fs “as E a ay < “i . eB Rd AE 5 ; jn ns : The Da ly — ermanel eANIVe. f 0" at An Ordinance to Create and Define Fire Application for Patent.’ Cnited States Land OMoe, Bacram gt ae eS pees 5 iid ‘ se I : he City ‘of Nevada’ to — 4 . 5 TES. : , Pre eage det re ; EREBY GIVEN RAILROAD RA What is 3 ; ; . provide for the Prevention and ExU. 8. LAxp OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, Nougkigtrana DaNOON, Niles Following afe the approximate rail: : lt lh Ad : psses tinguishment of Fires and to Repeal ; a Gearle.) her Attor fi yhow Fost Ofroad rates .of ! tor me ts : 3 : dost ¢ all Ordinances in Conflict There cee Be San Francisco, Calsforaia, hea tals from Nevada City toe Say eae POET re ee } the 8 son + OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE. day filed his application fur a G named : os a ae HE poard of Trustees ofthe City of NeChampion MeDing, Com Terese is 922 . ing toe . Gortcing 160 acres ef ietea, eita-Battle Mountain. -yada do hereby ordain es follows: Fara. note poms Francisco, state of are in the Bloomfield Mini istrict, Colistoga..-+7777 77" “Cdle’s..6--2 52 0* CE Sa er Davis..--wt ieiaeeeh eee ee Delta ...:5-: WEE Sa ‘ Deney cites El Pee, c--. Emigrant Gap. 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QHINE OOMPANY, Ohas. E. Naylor, “ General Pepular NEW the leader of the age in pi ‘geen and art work tp VUNANAAAANAAN OF CALIFOBNIA} ee PRINCLAL OFFICE’ 216 Sansome st., 3an Francisee .F. Hovemron, President. © sigld 6 2 Suxrazp, Vice President. ‘: zs H. tary x ioe H. Macit, Genera' Agen _—_— i county at rates as low a8 sae mapee a nowat will admit of, gs. anteeing a prompt and liberal response al juste ms for loss. Grass Valley Branch Yor Nevada County DAVID WATT, JOHN CG. COLEMAX. GEO W. HILL Mauscer ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent. MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY An Extraordinary Offer. IF /HERE I8 A “New Heae” sewing Machine} i 000 MILES OF SAN FRAN2 a cel, North, Scuth, East or West, at or through this office, or any Risks rin thi on all clusses of desirable satistaction in ct, we will put it in perfect ree or damage caused THE “NEW HOME” SEWING MAMANUFACTURERS OF THE HOME MACHINE ca} .improvettachments, of which at and best. LIGHT-RUNNING SEWIN the la! DR. GUNN’S vorner Commercial..... San Franciso) Persons AOME, by addressing-a letter to Dr. Gibbon, viorgg 8 an will be promptly nent, from damage or erons P ful: and plain d cor cures when anclosing TEN istered letter through the Post Offic medi oar’. of the United street, corner Commercial, dan Francisco Office Box 1957. + TO THE UNFORTUNATE DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSABRY, Ne. 6233 Kearney Street, — peusary, tere his old nts and his services rine him. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, the consequence Of . . piaiaee, ne solitary vice, or depraved \ ence, is practiced by the youtb > both sexes to an almost un tert, producing with unerring certainty the foliowing train of morbid symptoms unless ‘batted by scientific.medical measures, Be ofa otista ts nec ring ag inte 6 ey a new e noise ‘like the eae of leaves and the sattling of ohariota, uneasiness about Pag beet of the limbs, confused visiog, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, fitidsace in app ing a dislike to form new ecquaintances, disposition to shun ety, loss of memory, nectic fiushes, pimples and various eruptionsabout the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, DEEmPUOD) night pweate, monomania and peu ity. If relief be not obtained, #0 affiicted should apply immediate, either in or by letter. and. have u cure eff by bis new andscientific mode treating these eases, which never faila of effecting « quick and radical cure, $ MARKIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marriage who re sumfering under any of these fearful malad sheath ein the sacred respouem, e nor delay cob CURED AT HOME.. at a distance may be CURED AT of time the tating case, symptoms, len ‘. 3 ut “4 the medicine disease has con to an of the country, with tions for use. The DocSRE him. By LARS in coinin a rege, OF Lrough Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of ne will be delivered by express to any address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney L. P. FISHER Non-forfeitable ! ip And Simple) Lowest Rates. It issues the best Policy. as a Fire 111 So. Oxford 8t., EATS Tax Cenravn Company, 77 Murray 8t., New York. BRA TAN SAN ANUA LANL ALLA LULL \ Incontestibl a WAG oa] Principal Office— 101 Sansome Street, “(Oldest rr Por Sale or Rent_on Rasy ‘Terms! $5000+-320 acres, 00 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing ; -free water ; all implements, tools, etc., with place. $6000-125 acres; not more than 2 milesfrom Nevada City or Grass Val réd ; good house and barn ; fine orchard in bearing, consistood water ; all can be irrigated ; all under fence. 450 acres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100 acres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; $2500. Great bargain; must be sold. $900--60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada acres cleared; house and barn, viney wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. ley ; nearly all clea ing of a variety of rees; g $3750-two ba $8000--560 acres; growth of pine and oak timber, soil ia very rich and will make excellent fruit lan irrigated \ Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards. while teething, with perfect suc iB I os é E R § Newspaper Advertising AgemeyTs goths tho eid, softens Oo se . ROC ADB EROEARES, *™ . depot. allays all pain, cures wind bolic, a THEGBEAT 5 SAN FRANCISCO. : is the best remedy fordiarrhos. Sold) yy ating Catarhtic en druggists in eve’ art of the world. wen and ask for “MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP,” «nd take no other kind. Twenty-dve cents . a bottle. tf A Sure Cure for Piles. like perspiration, causing inte:se tching when warm. ~~ joe “9 well as Blind, Bleeding an Pp ruding, yield at once to Dr, Bosank» 8 Pile Remdey, which acts directly on the parts ected, absorbs tumours, allays itching and effects a permanent cure, 50c. Druggists or mail; treatise free. Dr. Bosanko, Piqua, Obio. _ Sold by Carr Bros. apr.1-ly. e is Consumption incurable? Read the following: Mr. CO. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: “Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends.,ad poysicians pronounced me an Inecurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for Constmption, am now on by third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my fa::n. It is the finest medicine ever mady.”’ Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: ‘‘Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery. or Comsamption { would have died o! Lung Trow' les. Was given up by dyctors. Am 10W in best of health.” Try it. Se. ple bottle free at Carr Brothers Drugsi-re. ae THE Overland : Monthly. ‘JLLUSTRATED DESOR’ PTIVE ARTIULES,Without the Overiand Menthiy impossible to keep informed upon the re sources and growth of the Pacific Coust Household Remedy THE INDISPENSIBLE N B. ADVERTISEMENTS eBolicite on the Pacific Coast, the Solynesis, eg my vena © alpariso, Japan. ua, New Zealan Australian Colo a d for all new: rs published oa wich Islands, mies, the Eastern States and A SUBE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costivenees and Constipation, {BTILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, Fever and Ague aND ALL MALAGIAL TRO OBLES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, sg WER VOUSNESS i fF , : Loathing Food asta Nausea, impure Blood. . oral Debility Dr Gunn's Bitters PURELY ABE VEGETABLE’.. Perfectly Safe, Reliable ALSTINE & CO. A. View : ala nal 122 Montgomery Street, Ban Francisco. FOR SALE BY caRR BHOS. National Exchange, NEVADA UITY, CAL. REOTOR BEOS..----.Prontietors The Only first-class Business Hotel im the City: Massive fize-proof structure, free from the dangers of fires so prevalentin large hotels > 4 SE : Fase % : = ™~. \i*ras i . es Wey pa SAae The magazine is essential to the home-sc -} er and investor To lovers of literature the Overla:sd offerseach month the best product of « group ofnew and Brilliant writers. Its sto. ) ries of Western adventure, Inaian stu Ves, and Pioneer sketches cover the enture ..ge of Western life, from mining-camp iuy6 te the living present. Its literary rey’: 8, editorials, and poems rank with the byst Eastern work, If you wish toaid the growth of the Pacific Coast, subscribe for the Overlund Monthly. : One pampis Gopy. tT venty-five Cents. pitt enlAs The Overland Monto'y Publishing Oo. “Wan Francisco (California. Dividend Notice. Ai A MEETING OF THE BOARD (OF D of Champion Quartz 4a os inf) Binge held on Usedsy, Ju a Uo sh res Meclaied pay a8 »pey . Ngee “after Friday, July iith . 1890, atthe Company's office 0. Mout ome: Trans{:: ws 10 3 : ). WETZEL, Secretary. tee Me §22 Montgomery St., Ban Fron Te -WiW, WAGGONER, (Successor to W. F. Englebright,) og (pla Dapisty County Surveyor, 5 7 wf elsea go Buredey July 0b, . 5 one M. : e J ~ ituated in the verv centre ofthe city, with Ph sony Post Off ce aad Gensrel Stage offic for all lines in the buil AY ers can deane wits meee . anaes aber an any r when, a.” i. y e Table oft the ™§ onal Exchange isd. ant feature with the propristors, and is guarteed superior to any. in the city. ‘74 maare neatanadesirable, andin elude a aumber of handgome suite. 7 ienced, management will spare aeith 1s OF expense fo sustain the repaout “4 Which the ational Exchange nop 30 justy enjoys of neing t+ jeading ans pest hotelin he moun' Agentsfor the Daily Transcript. hi dace uh ais New York ceimer ae: Co. .-. . New York 3. B. Nileg.,.5 -+++ 9 eg bled aie oa ton _ WwW, Ayer, & Co..-> -Ph iphia Vauchy & Co. witems & Co TGOK SO.. ccc r ee seer eae ee ener reas iin finish, perfect construction, m the most attracti ork . MONDAY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. x Tussday Thursday and Saturday urope. ‘ rat nearly everv newspaper piblished on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours IMPROVED BELT Frue Ore Concentrator. Price im ner 6825. £. 0. B Price Plain Belt Frue Vanner, proved Heit Bit: . 8515. F. 0. B. The Improved Belt Frue Vanner has double the capacity of the plain be ma¢hine. For pamphiets, monials and further information apply to ADAMS & CARTER. Agents, Hoom 5i, No. 132 Markeist.8.F BTAINED, and all business in tie U.8 Pavent Office attended to for MODERATE FEES. Our offi’ ¢ is opposite the U.8. ratent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less {me than those remote from Washington. Send model or drawing. We advise asto patentability free of e—and we make no charge ublesswe oblain patent We refer, here, to the Pos periutondent of Money Order Di the officials of the U, 8. . § circular, advice, terms and references to acfuy lients in your own Btate or county adC. A. Snow & Co. Opp. Petent Ofpce, Washington, D. Cc Th. oe Ls ononete Sone af as i contains eve ventive genius, duce, These excellent Organs ate celebrated for volume, quality.of tone, 4 lok J very riety of combination, artistic d ; maeaty em ive, Orname! aud desira ble organs for, homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION improvement that inand money can proCatalogries and Pfice Listéon application vREE. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO ILLINOIS Hutel Flat Stage Line,! Leaves Nevada Oity on At7 a.m. LEAVES DUTOH FLAT. AT 7 A.M. ENGERS CAN, BY TAKING TH line reesh Nevada Cily atnoon, ofat 7:20 P.M. by ‘ renob Costa F i Seat : FT, PxBLUE. Proprietor, tf ta 0) Those in arrears for the TranscriPt now mast pay up in full, and also pay one year’s combination price in advance. Comp You Don’t Ex These are offer at. present. ranging trom $5 to $75 per acre. NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND AN FRANCISCO~— Cheanest Special Bargains in Lands. ; 10) acres cleared ; orchard and garden ; -00——— Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Both have good houses, barns, ery advantage for a desirable home. o—— Terms “asy. MENT ASSOCIATION. NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT Isthe Leading paper of Northern Centra! Caiifornia—a position it has it was established { dg a handsome eight-page paper. important news of tho week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to (Regular Price $6 a Year) wiorEe (Regular Price $1.25 a Year) {OFFER NO. 2} ( Regular Price $6 a Year) wwrorE (Reguiat Price $6 a Year) {OFFER NO. 1.; To take advantage of any one wt the Combinations Home Benefit Life Asscciation . I insures your Lite Company Insures your Property except. that the future cost is reduced by Dividends. Reliable Agents Wanted. Best three milesfrom Grass Valley; good house and parn; a large, never-failing supply of improvements cost about City; 15ard, garden, six head cattle, horse and A real bargain. 2150-0425 acres of good fruit and vezetable land; two good houses and free water for a portion of plave:* Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence. $4 1 5 O--104 Acres ; highly improved ; water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon, ‘situate three miles from Nevada Citv. farin at a low price. * $2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared ; house and barn; some ‘fruit trees ; free water for irrigating. good house and barn, orchard, free and all farming implements; Arare chance to secure a profitable two miles from Nevada City; eovered with a fine which alone is worth more than price asked ; d when cleared;*all can be Gaugfine fruit,and ev only a few of the bargains we have to We have all kinds of, Lands at, prices IMPROVEApply to GEO. C. GAYLORB, Ass’t Secy. 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Fresh—Brous Now ReadyReally Cheap— Less than half the price Send to us for specimen ¥°F call the special attention of Schoo) Truste The DAILY TRANSCRIPT. SECTION I. The geneent fire limits of the City of Nevada shallinclu e the whole of the following blocks as sel d on the Official mee of the City of Nevada, according tothe Official survey made by H. 5. Bradley in 1869, viz : Blocks 4, 5, 7, 18,14, 16, 21, 29, 30, 81 and 35, which are hereby declared to be the general Fire Limit Blocks. . SECTION 2. All buildings hereafter erected. commenced, constructed or completed within the genera! Fire Limits of the City of Nevada shall be made and constructed a8 fullows : Bach and every room and L syrich withinthe building shall have the e@iling and si latned and plastered; PROVIDED, w coting not exceeding four (4) feet in height may also be ised, and PROVIDING that sheet-iron or any non-combustible substance may be used instead of lath and are >the exterior walls of every such wilding shall be const ucted of wooden: studs with we .ther boards or rustic on the outside, or of ron, bricx or stone ;_PROVID~ ED thatifiron, brick or stone be so used in the construction of the exterior walls of buildings within the general Fire. Limite then the interior need not be lathed anc jastered or otherwise lined asin this Secon provided, but if finished or partitioned off it wust conform tothe foregoing provisions of this section. ° This Section shall be held to apply to buildings intended for ordinary business rposes or dwellings, and shell not be held apply to stables, barns, woodsheds, waterclosets or ordinary outhouses ; PROYIDED, that any such structure 80 exempted, which may be hereafter commenced be
built, shell, before being so commenced, located with due regard to its proximity and dangertu adjvining property, and shall not be exempted as herein provided for, unless a perwitin writing is first obtain from the Marshal or Chief Engineet and the suid permit shall be grante under the supervision of a majority of the Town Trustees. Any structure within the generai fire limits, named in this Section, es being privileged to exemption from the requirements of this Section, which may have been erect ed contrary to the provisions 01 any existing Ordinance shall be allowed to remain unmolested. SECTION 8. : The special fire limits of the City of Ne vada, are bounded aud described as fol lows: First, Commencing at the intersection of tne midd.e of York street with the midale of Broad street, running thence ajong the middle of Sroud street tu the midule of Piae street; thence along the miudie of rine street to the middie of Vommercial street; thence alung the middle of Commercial street to the miadle of York street; thence aloug the middie of “Yor« street tu the piaceof commencement, and incluaing all wi.hin said boundaries and limit. Second. From the intersection of the middle f Broad street with the middle of Pine street, thence along the middle of rine street to the middle of Vomniercial street, including ell buildings fronting on rine street between Broad street ana Commer cial street. Thud. From the intersection of the middle of Commercial street with the middie of Piuve street, thence along the middle of Commercial street tu the easteriy line ot Mra. Charlotte Jeffries’ lot, thence along the easterly line of said lut to the center of Uregou Ravine, theace duwn the middie uf Oregen navine tothe corner of Fine and Comme?cial streets; and inc.uding all within said poundaries and lumiis. SECTION 4. ; All buildings erected within. the special fire limits, shall be made and constructed as follows: Kyery 100m to havea ceiling lathed and plastered aud the exterior walis of each and every building to be constructed of iron, biick or stone fiom the grouud up, the entire hight of said walls, and each aud every outside dour, and each and every outside window of said bnildings, and each of them to be pro vided with iron shutte:s, the thickness of the plates not less thau three-sixteeuths 01 aninch, which can besecurely closed And it shail be unlawful, «ud a vivlation of this ordinance, for any person to construct, or cowmence to construct or continue to coustiuct, or cause or procure to be constructed, or to aid or adyise or assist in constructivg, or to maintain or occupy upon any day, or any portion ‘of a day, within the general or special fire limits, any building or structure otherwise than as in this ordinance provided, or contrary tw the provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 5, By the outer.walls ofiron, brick, or stone, or frame buildings, are meant the’ front, rear and bide wal.s. SECTION 6, The outer walls of all ‘buildings of cither brick or stone, or of both, tu be used us stores, we rehouses, hotels or shops, shall be at least sixteen inches in thickness, in the basement or feundation story a.d for the first story, and at least twelve inches in thickness iorthe second stury. “Ihe outer walis of all buildings to be used es dwelling houses, sheds, stables or other outhouses hereafter to be erected shall for a two stury building or less, be at least twelve inches in thickness for the firststory,and at léast eight inches in th.ckness fur the second story. All partition walls shall extend from the foundation through the roof, the same assice walls or party walls, and such partition walls shall be at least eight inches in thickness, ‘the roof shall be composed of, or covered with, such muterial as will afford reasonable protection agaiust fire. SECTION 7; No brick or stone wall shall be supported upon stringers of wood; and it shali be unlawful for any poms to raise, build upon, or alter uny building of brick and stone or both, unless the same is so compléted, altered or constructed, as to comply with the provisions of tnis ordinance, SECTION 8, It+hall be unlawful for any person to smoke hams, bacon, sausage, or any meats whatever in houses, other than briek or stone houses, With walls at least twelve constructed of iron ; it shall also be unlaw, fui to construct, use or maintain any obi ° ney .r flue attached to, or connected with any suucture within the genera. or special fire limits, unless the same sball beatracted of stone, brick or térra-cotta from theground up, saiu chimney or flue to extead ut least upree feet above the roof or outer wall of suid building. SECTION 9. any per on using or occupying any building within the penore or special tire limits of the City of Nevada which has heretofore been, or may hereafter be constructed or erected coutrary to the provisions of this or any other Ordinance of tne Vity of Nevada rela ing tw fires or the prevention of fires is declured guilty of maintuiuing a ye nuisance (Gnless specially exempted ythe vrovisions gf le Ordinance) and «aid nuisance shall be abated in the manner provided by law for he abatement of public nuisances. The Trustees of the city of Nevada shall also have the powerat any time to abate and remove such nuisance, SECTION 10. ADE person who shall violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance shal! be deemed guiity of a misdemeanor, and upon cunviction thereof-sball be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars, and not exceeding one hunured dollars, of by impine al in the city prison nut exceedng ten Gays for each offense, ut the discretion of the Justice ofthe Peace by whom beat seaepay tery ted omens go j en @ fine igim the judgment ma: direct that the MGelendant be im idee uctil the fine is satisfied not exceeding one day for every dollar of the fine. = SECTION 11. Any building in the General or Special Fire Limite which may hereafter Rae = aged by fire, or otherwise, toan exient exceeding one-hali of ite value, shall not be repai,edor rebuilt without complying with the requirements of this Ordinaz.ce relating to the erection of new buildings; but where the damuge is less than one-half the value ofthe property injured, then the said roperty may be repaired to its former conkition. SECTION 12, Itshall be the duty of the Marsha) and Chief Engineer to have this Ordinance strictly enforced. All Crdinances and parts of Ordinances so faras they conflict or are i istent inches in thick ’ notes) apts ness oF by ldings Wael which is recorded in Book 6, of Mining NoCalifornia, has this dey filed its application fora patent for the Champion t onso! idated Quartz Mines and Mill site, a and veins. sera’ soe bearing £0 nd other metals, situa Minin District, County of Nevada and State of California, and designated by the field as Lote A and B, containi.g Mineral Lots \ “784, 185, 186-and 187, and Lot Nos. 182, 188, 184, 185, in Tovnablp s North Range 8 Kast of Moun! ablo Base and Meridiaa. Buid Consolidated, Quartz Minesand Mill Site being described as follows, to-wit: Onaid jots A. B. and C. are situated in Ne vada City Mining District, Nevada County, State of California, and are described a fulluws,to wit: ° ic said lot A. is described as follows: It in cludes within ‘the lode ous lode 2,288.2 feet loug or 14v.2 feet of the New Years Extension lode, 1,412.4 feet of the New Years loije and 0¥6.6 of the Climax lode. The southern end of said continuous jode commencing at a point N.4 degrees 57’ W. (lag. Var. 18 degrees 32’ E.) 13.Uo chaifs from secdion corner common tosee West forits entire length 2,288.2 feet as shown by wate field notes and plat, The wpb rac of suid Lot A. are deseribed-as follows: Commencing at southern end of said lode Tunniny thence feet, theuce 2.8. 73 aegrees ‘W. .88 chain» or 58.1 feet, feet, thence 4.--N.73 degrees E. .82 chains 02 4.4 feet, thehce feet, thence thence 7.—N. 14 2128.5 feet, thence feet, thence feet, thence feet, thence 11.8. .6 degrees 20’ E. .59 chains feet, thence feet. Contaiuiing 18.83 acres. of, said Lot A, contains Mineral Lots Lode Claims known eas the “New 711-718 said Kecords (gee pp. 271-20 said Hook ¥ pp. 718 714 of said kecords (see pp. pp. 20-27 suid vld notes), scribed us tuilows: Phi’lip Lode being wz feet of degrees 4¥’ W. 12.08 chains, thence 8. 64 de Phillip lode andthe north end of the Mul jJeriode and lip Jode bears N. 14 degrees 30’ W 1b’ E. 26% feet, Said Lot Bb. aud desurived us foilows: Commencing atsaid quarter section cor ner thence N. 23 Degrees 87’ W. 35.14 chains, thence 5. N. 4degrees 30’ W, 13.70 chains vr 904.2 feet. . 4y W. 14.08 chains thence 8. 64 de, grees W 2.95 Chains thence 8. 33 degrees and place of beginning, thence 1—s. 81 degrees 10 W. feet, thence feet, thence feet, thence feet, thence i a 64 degrees E. 3.68 chains or 242.9 feet, feet,thence ave thence thence e 9—B8. 14 degrees 20’ E.4.36 chains or 287.8 feet, thence 1u—8. 28 degrees 15’ W. 10.64 chains or 702.2 feet, thence lis. 2 degrees 30’ E. 7. 98 chains or 523.4 feet, thence A -B. 25 degrees W. 2.00 chains or 182 feet, feet, thence Uontaining 15.07 acres. As eral Lots Nos, 185, 186 and also the “sul: P ord 141 thereof. Bdid Lot C. embraces within ite limits he “Champion Mill site,” notice of which is recorded in Book 8 of Mining Claims, pp. et. seq., said Records (see pp. of guid fiela notes.) Said Lot U, is also called site, Lot No. 188, pwning the Providence Guid Quarts Mine, U. 8. Patent, Lot No, 40, and the Consolida ted Wyoming Gold Mining Company, @ co !poration, Ee Ben! No, 56 and No, 75, U. 8. patent-, the Wyoming and Ural Mines. Auy und ail persons Glaiming adverse) any portiun of suid Champion Consolidated Quarts Mines and Mill site, Mine or surnotes and official platen tile in this office} B L—N. 42 degrees 80’ E. 8.49 chains or 230.8 17 degrees W. .74 chains or 48.8 §.—N. 16 degrees W. 1.86 chains or 122.8 6.—N. 75 degrees «1.70 chains or 12.2f eet, degrees 20’ W. 32.26 chains or 8.—S. 2saegrees 15’ W. 4.40 chains or 290 lv.—o.b degrees 20° £. 26.53 cheins or 1,761 or 38.9 12. N.76 degrees E. 3.92 chains or 258.7 As the sume 14. more particularly described in gaid field notes at pages 1v7 to 113 va tpad os. 152, 183 aud 184, said Lot A. embraces the Years” the notice of whichis recorded in Book 7 of Miping Notices pp. 5-6 1m the Kecords of the Kecurder’s oftice of Nevada County, California (see pp. 10-11 said field notes) alse the re-location thereof the wotice of which 1g recorded in Bouk 9 of Mining napcer a eld notes), aiso tne New Yours exteusion tue noticeof W.ich is recorded in Kook 7 of Mining Notices pp. 230-231 said records (see pp. §-w said fiela notes), also the re-locauivn thereof the notice of wuichis recorded in 18 W saiu field notes) also the ~Climax’’ the howe of Which is recorded.in Book 7 Ot Mining Beas pp. 41-42 suid Kecords (see i Suid Lots, is deIt includes within ats boundaries 1,062 feet of cont.nuous lode kriown as the Muller and the Mu ler thay, suv feet of the Phillip lode, which lode ig situated and described ca follows : Commencing at the quurter sections 11 and 12, saiv ‘Lownship and Kange, thence North 84 reds W. 2.95 chains to the south end of the H ¥ . Wetice IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN from whieh point said Philpe 900 . Court of the County of Nevada, State of Calfeet andsaid Muller loe bears 8, 33 degrees , also inciudes within its boundaries 904 2 feetof the lode known as the Ural lode which is situated 28 degrees 15° W. 7.70 chains or 508.2 feet to the suuth end of suid Ural lode iiuefrom which pointeaid lode line beurs The surface boundaries of said_ Lot B are described asfuliows: Commencing at said quurter section corner thence N, 84 degrees, 15 E. 202 feet to the south end of the Muller lode 2.07: chains or 136.6 Y—N. so degrees 15 W. 4.41 chains or 291 $—N. 8 degrees 20’ W. 10.71 chains or 706.9 4—N. 00 degrees 20’ W. 1.20 chains or 97.2 ence 3 , 6—N. 2 degrees 15’ W.4.72 chains or 811.5 7—N, 14 degrees 15’ W. 3.18 chains or 209.9 _N, 87 degrees E. 8.00 chains or 528 feet, ence ; 13—8. 52 degrees 30’ KE, 1.18 chains or 77.9 14-8. 64 degrees W. .65 chains or 42.9 feet. ¢ sume is more particularly described in said field notes at pp. 138-140 thereot ; said it contains MinSuid lot embraces. within said boundaries the lode claims known as the Phillip, the votive of which is recorded in Book 6, of pre Notices, pp. 180, in the aforesaid ecords (see pe. 25-29 ot said field notes) et Claim,” the notice of whica . 7 degrees KE. 892 chains or 258;7 ee! Containing .44 acres asthe sameis more . Loanson other Securities, culariy described in said tield notes at ma T e adjuining claimants dre A. Walrath R.C, Wulrath, John V. Hunter and others, County of Nevada, and State of California, ira ie ha ean xe digioing claimants ate Watt Blu Cee penne DeN dol Fiacer Mine on the West. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of satd Gordon Placer Mine or surface gronnd, are required. to file their wdverse cldims with the papteter: of the United States Land Office, at mento; in the county of Sac*ame nto, Val,, uring. the ixty days’ period of publicatio, ltory f,-or they will be Darred by the v e 0 e vine visions of the Statute. 5 SELDEN ETZEL, Register. . Itis hereby ordered, that the foregoing notice of at plication for Patent be publisie ed for the period of sixty days, (ten consec: titive week:), in the Nevapa Datuy Transcript, a daily newspaper published at NeYada City, Califorvia. ; SELPEN HETZEL, Register, FRED SEARLS, Attorney for Applicant, Phe first publication of this noti maricon June 6th, 1890. x es Constable's Sale. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, Issued outof Justice A. KR. Wadsw yy Court of Nevad« Township, County’ of Nevada, State of California, dated the 90th day of June, 1890, in a certain action wherein K. M. Savage as Plaintiff. recovered judgment against The Nevada Guild Mining Company, a Corporation, as Defendant, for the sum ‘of $191.00 Dollars’ damages, and $42.60 Dollars costs of suit and all costs that may accrue on the 17th sag Be June, 1890, od: ave levied upon the following deseribpro rty, to wit: 9.—8. Zdegrees 30’ E, 6.76 Chains or 446.2 All that certain piece or parcel of mint ground known as the Fortuna Mine situ: aboutone mile south west of Nevada City. in Nevada Township, County of Nevw State of California, at the junction of the upper Grage Valley and Neyada City and Rough and Ready Roads, consisting of two quartz mining claims known as the Verseverance and Live Yankee claims, being mineral entries, Nos. 89 atid 90, according to the United States official survey in Section 18, Tp. 16, N Range 8, E. M.D. B, and M, anudentered 4nthe Land office of the United states at Sacramento, California, together with allimp ents isting of shafts thnnels, hoisting works, hoisting machinery, engines, boilers and the tenements, herditaments and appurtenances a eon belonging ofin any wise apperaining. Notice is hereby given that on Saturda the 2d day of August, 1490, at. 12. 0'¢ Mt. of the dayin frontof the COURT UBE in the city of Nevada, Township and Count, of nevada, State of Valiforni: Lt will sel allthe right, titlé and interest of said Defendant he Nevada Gold Mining Company, a Corporation, in and to the above described property, at PUBLIC AUCTION, for cash in U. 8. Gold Coin,.to the highest and best » Sagal the sone Bena eM tes and all ated at Nevada Towns day of July, 180, cei onie na Ricuarp DILLon, Constable, Notice of Sale of Real Estate. pursuance of an orderof the Superior ifornia, made on the neventh day of Jul 1890, in the matter of the estate of GEORG. JOSEPH, deceased, the undersigned, the Administrator of the Estate «f said George Joseph yaecessad, will sell at private sale to . the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin of the United States, and subject confi:mation by said Superior Court, cn or after SATURDAY, the 26th day of July, 1890, at Nevada City, inthesaid county of Nevada all the right, title, interest and estate of the said George Joseph, at the time of his death, and all the right, title aid interest that the said estate hes, by operation of law or otherwise, sonnires. other than gr in addition to that of the said George Joseph, at the time of his death, in aud fo all that certain lot, piece. or parcel of land situat and fein in the said county of p BL State of : alifornia, and bound oribed as follows, to wit: ed and des n undivided three-fourth interestin at toacertain quartz mining claim Meare the Mount George claim, situated at Indian Flat, in the county of Nevada, State of California,on the South Fork of Rush Creek, *! wit: Commencing at a pine tre! the notice of location ipaeer Prk og dred feet fromthetucnel being run to develop she clay and-running thence in a south-easterly direction 1500 feet, with 800 feet of surface gruund on each side of the Jedge. Said .otice of location being recordedin Book 9, at pase 476, of the Mint ‘Records in the Kecorders Office of said Nevada County, State aforesai Terms and Conditions of S ry of the United States, e ministrator on the day of sale, balan confirmation of sale by said Superior Catt: Deed atexpense of purchaser, All bids for the purchase of said property led Cash, old. Ten per cen of a” must be in writingand may be han said Administrator, personally, or left wit Geo. L. Hughes, Attorney forsaid Administrator, at his office, in Morgan & Roberts’ Block, in Nevada ity, Nevada county, California. HENRY GODAIR Administrator ofthe Ks‘ate eorge. sev, scenes. ua” se oT . L. Hughes, Dated Tuly sth 1890" etre Fete ie Srey coe page 96 of nad te . Semi-Annual Repott of the Citizens Ban 2BA Of e (see page 80 0} id = i ‘ also the “Ural Cini,” the notice of sei . i of the Gi k ces; Ae oes » ae Beoorde: (See pp. 3 81= = e 7 8 ; oy at Valley, of paid field notes, 80 the re-loc cial Oon: dt said ae be? Cini,” Se nee ot whieh ae ite Finan recorded in Boo! o ining Records mornin pp. pe sue rip perd enrye ‘ see BP. 85ye on the 6 cf sa eid notes. Je ri éd as allows ; ee uly 1st, 1890, Commencing at a point N. 4 degrees 57’ — W. 18.06 chaius from the Section corner gotiimon sections 11, 12, 13 and 14, in said RESOURCES} ‘Lownship, thence Bank Premises . ..0-.---e<0, § 1-H. 42 degrees 80’ W. 4.17 chaips or 276.2 . Rea) Estate taken for debt. . feet, thence é Bonds AARNE y— N. 46 degrees 20’ W. 2.29 ehains.or 151.1 . County Warrants. pet, sae Loans on Real Es Loang on Personal Security, . .,. Gverdeat acepuate eras eyion hand,... Re Due frém Ban eye Furn:ture and Fixtures ‘ Gold Bullion....... soveeepebe cn ae LIABILITIES, Paid up Capital ‘i Dividends Unpaid Other Liabilities : 808 15 jace ground, ure required to file their ad-. We, the undersigned, do solammty r verseclaims with the Hegister of the United . that we have 1 ae Meek pr A rd “ey ~s Regis! , cach of us, & personal knowle barred Statute. ; SELDEN HETZEL, Edward Lynch, Attorney fo re Coa. r can Fresno, Sal., P. oO. Box 813. fi It is hereby ordered, that the joregcing lished at Nevada City, Nevada County, of California, ‘SELDEN -HETZEL, egister. with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed, Passed July 28d, 1890. A. GAULT, President. Attest: T. H. Carr, Clerk. The first publicatson of. this Ordinance ‘Was made on the 25th day of July, 1890. D. S. BAKER, Draving and. General Hauling, Transporting, Eto. ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO the Transportation of B 6 fidice Companies. manign ek ‘Dry, Oak Wood For saie in ‘lota from 1 to 600 cords day, August 6th, 18: Derbec Blue Gravel Mining Gotipaay. HE’ pen for the election’ of trustees to nerve ur the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will eda} = Mata at the hour of 8o’clocg P. M, at the office of the Company, No, 822 Montgomery street, Sau Fraucisco, California, ‘transfer’ bouxs will be close on Friday August Ist, 1800 at 12 o’clock M, THEO WETZEL, Secretary. Office No, 622 Montgomery street, san jy24-td Francisco, California. w* WISH TO EMPLOY A RELIABLE mee im your ceunty. No experience required; permanent . tion for three years, Salary increased each year. Light, easy, géutec! business. Money advanc torsalary, advertising, ete, argest m uf’rsip our line, melose t ‘4 ar rei OO Centennial M'tg0c,, Clete aa at bacramento, in the State.of California, during the sixty days ri.d of ege peony! hereof, or they will y virtue of the provisions of the Notice of Application for Patent be published for the period of sixty days in the Neva da Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper Pr a tate The first day of the publication of the peeaving notice was on the 2th day of June NNUAL MEETING OF THE ntockbolders of the above named Comedge of the matters contal foreg: ing statement, and that ines Pe a “a zene Bank, @ at Gress Valley, on the morning at 1 y is 1890, according to the best of our knowledge and belief; and that the assete thereln named are allin the custody of the said Bank and its proper officers and correspondents, We furthermore solemnly sw: Phat the wid Op Gapital stock of the Oitizens: Batik is Thirty Thousand Dollars gold coin valuation, as will appear from Foiegoing report. E, we bs VAN Eo t. Db, E. MO iea’t Btate of Callforiias Comnty’ of Nevado. oe Cc Subscribed and awore te celine eh a a 9th fey of July, 1890, “ [Seal. FRED Sears, Notary Publie. Eijah Rooth & Company Of Nevada City AVE RECEIVED ONE OF THE lAtest improved Los Gatos 8)areas. and will promptly x ite Or -‘Spraying Fruit Trees . Codlin : Moth : and : Seale + Bug ! CHARGES REASOMABLE. Kar Leive orders at'thé ‘Daily Transcript Printine Office or with BOOTH & ae 3 “he South West” i ue 1-4) of tion Twenty-eight (28) Township in: as) of Range Ten (10) aly Mt. Diablo Contaiping One Hundred and Sixty. 160) acres et Placer ininglaud. eKeco ; ( ot Book®, Pa otro! Mining Totatioon. more pestoulasly described as follows,to. urchase money to-ba paid to the Ad-— erat Make eee \)