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August 31, 1890 (4 pages)

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O é se nso —NRVADA OOUNTY. The following article is from the advance sheets of next month’s issue of Howell & Strachan’s ‘State Resourees,”’ which will be largely devoted to Nevada county:: Were the.attractions, resources, and advantages of Nevada county as much heralded @broxd, and as generally well known to the average Easlerner and foreigner who comes to California in order to spy ouf the land either witb the intention of becoming a permanent settler, only out’ of curiosity, or in search of something which might offer promise of a good paying investment, there Would be hundreds come-here to one who now makes'the trip:. We do not desire’te be accused of making an assertion, which we cannot substantiate andshall therefore, in as condensed a form as possible, give a few reasons why people would visit this. section if they were conversant with its inducements. . What brought people from all parts gf the earth first toCalifornia? Gold: Nevada county is today the greatest gold producing county in the State, and her mineral wealth is by no means exhausted: New mines are being constantly discovered, and a great many old ones continue to add their yearly quota of millions to the country’s bullion prodact. What took settlers to Napa, Santa Clara and other counties styled fait growing counties, and raised the price of desirable land to from $100 to $600 acre? een the knowledge of the fact that peaches, pears, plums, cherries, grapes, etc., would yield large returns to the orchardist, ba@ked, up by the most liberal kind of advertising. Now we have not a word to say in depreciation of these counties. It is an indisputable fact that they are great fruit and wine producers, and that in many cases an orchard of only a few acres, is a sufficient competency for a family But we do say, that the price of the land on which the fruit and vines grow has reached such a figure as to virtually exclude those. of modest means, who would like to engage in horticultural pursuits. Wealsoaffirm that as good, and in some respects, superior, results are obtained by fruit growers in Nevads county, though the industry has not been pursued to the same extent, and that land can be obtained here at such reasonable prices that those of very moderate means may secure a home, Especially are:the peaches, pears, . ? and apples of this section of superior size and excellence, both for flavor and keeping qualities, so that they are favorites in the market, particularly for shippin; poses. Wiens served to build up such sections as that which surrounds Fresno, and at the present time to cause the founding of several colonies at Merced andin Kern county? : . Water, made available by a series of reservoirs, canals and distributing ditches, so that it could be used for purposes ofirrigation. Now there is no better watered region in the State than Nevada county. The source ofsupply is inexhaustible, the means of distribution are adequate to’ present demands, and can be indefinitely incroased as necessity may call for them. What brings whole heaps of people to California who are satisfied with their income in the East? They want toescape theterrible and . trying severity of the long winter. In Nevada county you can find a variety of climate. In the highest part of the Siérras, from whence comes the water ~ supply, the snow and ice never melt. But let us take Nevada City, which has an elevation of about 2600 fret above sealevel. Here some snow always fells during the winter season. Last winter was the heaviest ever known and a great deal fell, but it never lasts long, and the cold, ag cumpared with such cities as New Yurk, Chicago or Boston, is pleasant spring weather. During the warmest dayso summer the nights are always cool and refreshing. The atmosphere is clear, bracing and conducive to viyorous health. Malaria is unheard of. «POPULATION, Nevada City, according to the c.-nsus justtaken, has a population of about 3,000. Ifthe resources of the ¢vuuty were anything like developed its inliabitants would be five times this nu:nber and its businéss sharea similar increase. Why is this the case?We can only repeat what we s:id before. Itsadvantages are not known abroad. This is owing in part to the " fact that it has been looked upon as altogether a mining county, and that the suppression of hydraulic mining caused 2 great reduction in the annual output of gold, and for atime put a damper upon mining throughout the State, and it is attributable partly to the lack of available, reliable and wi.Jely distributed reading matter regard. ing Nevada county, for it is well known that the principal part of the visilors to California go to those places which have been most prominently brought before the public by the newspapers and periodicals of the day. ~or for Over Haifa Century. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup . .as been used for over fifty years by willions of mothers for their children while teething, ‘with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Po is the best remedy fordiarrheea, Sold ‘by druggists in every part of the world, Be sure and ask for ‘‘MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP,” and take no otlier kind. Twenty-five cents ; @ bottle, tf EE OE EB Without CAPITAL. Risks acce) rty in ani just cl Sour Stomach, WiSout nat J. ¥. Hoverron, J.1.N, SHEPARD ; CwaRrves H. ‘ sR. H, Macite, Genera' Ageu @ prom: 18 for loss. fe ‘ Grass Valley Brauch For Nevada County JOHN C. COLEMAN. GEO W. HILL Manager ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent. MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY DAVID WATS, \NNAANAAANS on all clusses "of desirabl is coun’ Sees ae ey veney and a fair profit will ¢ ptand liberal iar cation ‘Tae Centaur Company, 77 Murray 8t., New York. \\ Home Mutual Insurance Co. OF CALIFORNIA} PRINCIPAL OFFICE’ #16 Sansome at., Sam Framcisee . _ Fire Insurance Only Preddent. , Vice President, Srory, t of, response teali NNANNANANANANNANA e . BS sol} bis servi “New Ho giving entire every lespec' ifdett vered General M ments and art w: ite sal An Extraordinary. Ofer, IF /AERE og A ae” Sewing Machine ITHIN 1,000 MILES OF SAN FRANcisco, Cal., North, Scuth, East or West, (purchased at or through this office, or any of our branches on this Coast), which is not i end absolu’ tion in we will put it in perfect reair free of ¢ e, (excepting only H or Samneme cancen by careless hanc at our store, NO. STREET, SAN ‘FRANCISCO, THE “NEW HOME” SEWING MAOHINE OOMPANY, Chas. E. Naylor, breakili 7% MAR. CALA. MANUFACTURERS OF THE Popular NEW HOME LIGHT-RUNNING Paget ag eee the leader of the age in precticat & p the latest and best. RP AB Loathing of Food, Kidney Complaints, THE GREAT DR. GUNN’S Bit? t 22s Regulating Catarhtic TEE INDISPENGIBLE Household Remedy} 4 SURE PREVENTIVE : AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costivenesa‘and Constipation. {BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER;—Fever and Ague aND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLES DYSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION, ° PURELY WEBVOUSNESS VEGETABLE’ Perfectly Safe, ; . Reliable A: VAN ALSTINE & CO. Proprietorsand Manufacturers 122 Montgomery Street, San Francisco FOR SALE BY caRR BROS, hieh Nausea, General Debility Dr Gunn's Bitters z leave th tm Table o an teed superior The ntation which 80} best hotel in National Exchanga, NEVADA UITY, CAL. REOTOR BEOS,.... .Pronrietors The Only First-class Business Slotel im the City. Massive fire-proof structure, free from the dangers of fires se prevalentin large hotels ae 0 toanyin the he moun Situated in the verv centre ofthe city Express, Post.Off ce and General Stage for all lines in the buildi mag are neat and d elude a sumber of handsome gui! The experienced maven neither pains or expanse the aing, e isa rable, and in ta. ement will spare ‘o sustain thi e@ Fepational Exchange nop y enjoys of bein, leading an a W. Orear,,. Agentsfor the Daily Transoript, New York -.New York “I recommend Castoria for children’s a superior to any prescription See et go. Ontand Gen teckine WY. VANNVANANANAN 5 Ne. 623 Kearmey Street, Corner Commercial erated @uccessfully ces may find . SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, roa sex) & at, produci: ith a m with un: combatted by scientific m viz" Sallow countenance, dark s th. nead, ri ears, noise like é rustiig loins, weakness of the limbs ion, blunted — loss Jiffideuce in a ing strangers, like to form new scquaintances, es, pimp. furred insanity. If relief he not ob’ recte treating these effecting a quick and radicel cure. MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marri ? em, nor delay i : CUBED AT HOMBE, Persons ata HOME, by addressing tating case, sym tein imm nin a through the Post Offic F ted Syates. DE. J. F, GIBBON, 628 street, corner Commercial, San F Once’ Box 1957. “ TO THE UNFORTUNATE? DE. GIBBONS DISPENSABY, Sic} Lowest Rates, . : ‘Orms, Seminal Weakness tency, ete. frie Pisesees of fapeing end e or. Gibbon hasthe that he hasreturned t of Eut the Dis med practice at Francisco, otto sand ‘those recuirin, the pegge-rs p peed of . This or depraved Sng yg is practiced by the youth to an ost un a excertainty the aili of morbid symptoms unless measures, under ‘mg in the of leaves and the tattling of Chariots, uneasiness about * of confidence, of memory, nectic and various eruptionsabout tongue,fetid breath,coughs, s night if roisihe ne, reon or by.letter. and ha by his new and scientific mode ‘Biasases, which iever fails of e, who are gatoring under apy of these fearful maid not ag the sacred respon-. adies, sho raf sioility resting upon distance may be CURED AT @ letter to Dr. Gibbon, St ke eats ue en ie m cine tree jo & Co., a kage of delivered by PB on ecory pgs Kearney Tancisco jOver ‘$500,000 Paid_ in Death Loses It issues the best Policy. ‘ I insures your Lite as a Fire Company Insures your Property except that the future cost is reduced ~ by Dividends, Incontestibl : Non-forfeitable ! And?Simple?! _Reliable Principal Office— 101 Sansome Street, Wis ewe . For Sale or Rent_on Easy Terms ! Special Bargains in Lands. $5000--320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley ; good house and narn; 200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of free water ; all implements, tools, ete., with p : $6000-125 acres; not more than 2 milesfrom Nevada City or Grass Vul ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn; fine orchard in bearing, consisting .of a variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence. $37 50Q--450 ucres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100 acres cleared ; good water ; large house and barn; improvements cost about vis& dis$900.-.-60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15 acrescleared ; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain. $21 50-2425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twogdod houses and two barns; 100 acres cleared ; orchard and yarden; free water for a portion of place. _ Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence. 150-2104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn, water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon, situate three miles from Nevada City. farm at a low price. . : wv $2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared ; house and barn; some fruit trees; free water for irrigating. a : ——ee QQ TIMBER LANDS $8000.-560 acres; two miles from Nevada Cit¥ , covered with a fine growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is wortkmore than price asked; soil is very rich and will make excellent fruit land when cleared; all can ‘be irrigated: Z Two Fine Ranches, ve a and all farming implements; Arare chance to secure a profitable 6 ob y rege, OF L. P. FISHER ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET SAN FRANCISCO, VEB' olynesia, Mexican Ports, Soar riso, Japan,'China, New ‘Zealand, e Colonies, the. Eastern ; States Urope, Files of nearly every. ne on the P; ‘ iy nae on am ve. re are lowed free access Totnes during business hours Newspaper Advertising Agemey. Nslubeetenieennns ValpaSamo: pg abn’ ee welyenproved: with bearing Orchards, a Both places are within ao miles of the Na depot. Both have good houses, barns, ery advantage for a désirable home.” rrow Gaug. fine fruit,and ey & RX. ~ &@ These are’only a few of the bargains we have to offer at present. We: have all kinds of Lands at. prices ranging tr om $5 to $75 peracre. _ Terms "asy. NEVADA COUNTY I4ND AND IMPROVEee MENT ASSOCIATION,Ausand IMPROVED BELT’ Price im proved Beis mer S825. £. 0. B. $575. F. 0. e chine, For inform y to " ADAMS & CARTER. Frue Ore Concentrator; B32 Price Plain Belt -2rue Vanner, Bs The Improved Belt Frae Vanner has adethe tas cane ye the plain b Boom 51, No. 182 Marketst, 8.F Jbppry to GEO, C. GAYLORD, Asc't Secy.’ NEVADA DAILY TRANSC (Regular Price $6 a Year) WwrmrEe THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL (Regular Price $1.25 a Year) Both for $6 50 a Year! . OFFER NO, 2.) RIPT maand Patent ATE FEES, x Our office is opposite the . fice, than those remote from Washington. Send model or drawing. We advise patentability free of e—a no pheuye unless we obtain patent. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, erintendent of Money the officials of the U. circular, advice, tua ‘lients in your own State or se he Opp. Petent 0 fice: -Wasni P -A-T:E:N Ts’ , (Regular Prige $6 a Year); BTAINED, and all business in ‘the.U. 8 O Gffice attended to for MODU,8. vatent: Ofand we can obtain Patents in leas ime e make Ord Division ea er on, 8 Patent Office, For texms and references to accounty THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCR IPT. wWrre THE SAN FRANCISCO! DAILY CALL ( Regutat Price $6 ai Year) Both for {OFFER NO. 1., as to $9 OO a Year! To take advantage of any-one ut the Combinations adThe Chicago; Co Has attained a standard o admits of no superior. It contains eve: Organ Fag a atu ety of combination, in flaish, perfectc attractive, witb rr Offie , Passengers can ue ere minutes later than any ot when es ne Tab tt the "Natlonel xe eature with the propaotoes * # guari Tuasday a] All orders societies, ete, ESTABLISHED REPUTATION NE PACIL, DaLLED COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular oO INSTRUCTION BOOKS CHICAGO: ILLINOIBs excellence which improvement that inyeneye genius, skill and money can proThebe excellent Organs are celebrated for of sone. aeisk response, yabeauty n, them e most ‘ é) ai im” bi ous fo A el gt i ILIfTKSs SKILLED WORK BEST MATERIAL, rgan. AND PIANO STOOLS Catalogues and Price Lists on application CHIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00,; “You Mast Pay in Advance for One. Year Those in arrears for the Transcript now mast pay up in full, and also pay one year’s combination price in advance. The Daily Transcript Isthe Leadin pepesee Northern Central Catifornia—a position it has mainteined since it was established in 1860. It gives the latest and mostreliable Mini Horticultural Court, Supervisoral and other Nove te county news. It is bright, indepenaent, enterprising and nteresting, : : Francisco ‘Weekly Call The San Ina handsome eight-page paper. It is ed every Thursday, and contains all of the important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to daeer, publication. It contains interesting RS: tocteatanden B feats ital ioe literature. It furnish ioe enema as nd market quota re. finan news @ tions, and gives special atte tice} an. agricultural eve dh isin every hom amid & first-class e interest of every member of the « Is alive metropolitan leading newspaper MEN and original genera) ho ppealing The Morning: Call Sree} se ethane cirvabtlon and ig recognized as being the THE PROPLE'S GYCLOPRD A The + Best «in « the World for General « Use, uch Plt Stage Li Leaves Novada Qity on At 7 Ao De, LEAVES DUTOH FLAT. AT 7AM. ASSENGERS CAN, BY TAKIN line reoch Nevada Cily at noon Ofat7:a0P, M. by railroad sigh: strlotly attended to T, P, BLUE, Proprieto MONDAY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY, Thursday and Saturday Pt The Newa Three-Volume Edition Cc rehensivy .ad com topics. Complete in 8 convenient F Rellable--400 frst-a oF ae mebnmien he gg sl Som hey qe ear, ‘th ob A shoved Ww Ready~ Subscribers n: walting with only b® 8 cyclo Really Cheep Laas teen he ¢ priee @] cimilas Worken , perenenio
Send to us for ai page “ you may'see for yourself, V" cal thewpetinl abentitn a! Beker yee Teachers, ote., t tho EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. . You Don’t Get the News Ne, and enefit Life Association . . : gents Wanted. : $2500. Great bargain ; must be sold, ° orchard, free ce from all of the prin. Pruesie siti Ponplay ened Sates Warsals Sle {. NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN EXKU pha oe outof the Circuit Court of tne United States, 9th Circuit, Northern District of California, and to we direc ant ceuvareas * aed eaens eet ie Court, on the ay 0} -D. te, in favor of Raworte Woudrut’ and against Omega Weter and Mining Company for the sum of $1834 50 in Gold Coin, toer with sg ge ig Fo saseram levi t e, nter a, ataath defendant of, in and to the it: tO ana ee bY Nw: of Sec. 16, tp. 17, N RIULE,MtD m, containing 240 acses land, more or Jess. Also the E \¢ of SE and, SE of N. of ” Bit a we D containing 20 acres of land, muse ur iess. tatoo NW ig of BEE Y% and sWwotNE 14 persed Re , N Rll Kk Mt D m, containing sv acres of land, Also mining ground at Omega, bounded on the south by the abvve claims, on the north py Yee Sing.& Vo.’s claims; also mining claims known as the New Lock Mining Claims, bounded south by Canon & Shaw’s ground and west by Omega, improvements consisting of iron pipes, monitors, etc.; also water right and ditch commencing at the head of Scotchman’s creex and conducting water to Omega; alsvu water diteh commencing at Steep Hollow, and known as the Union ditch; also water right and ditch commencing at Mosuri Canou and condacting water to Omega, known asthe Mosuri ditch; also water right and ditch beading at the Suuth Yuba river 14g miles below Culbertson bridge, taking water therefrom and conducting itto Omega; also water right and ditch commencing in Diamond creek and conducting water to Omega, and known as the Diamond .creek ditch; also wate right and ditch taking water from Diamond creek to Omega, known as the Edwards ditch, together with all the reservoirs, lakes, ponds, end all water rights belonging and. eahee gy . to eaeh and every of the above Cepney Gant i County, California. Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the 26th day of September, A. D. 1890, at 1 o’clock P. M.,ofsaid day,l will sell all: the right, title alld interest of said Omega Water and Mining Company or either of them, in and tothe above en, properfy, Or gv much thereoi as play be necessary tosatisfy. rlaintiff’s claim, besides all costa, interest and accruing costs, ‘ The sale willtake piace in front of ‘the County Court House at Nevada City, Nevada County, California, at Public Auction, forlawful money of the United States, in hand, to the highest and best bidder, Dated, Nevada City, this 2ist day of August, A.D, 1890. S : W.G. LONG, U.S. Marshal, By A, A. Woon, Deputy. tehes. All situate in Nevada] Application for Patent. % U. 8. Lanp OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, California, June 2, 1890. OTICE 18 HEREBY GLVEN THAT THE Champion Mining Compuny, a cor. poration, whose post office auuress 18 622 Montgomery street, San Fruaciscu, Stile'ui California, ae Spe aay fied “ a patent for the Pp Quarts Mines and Mill Site, with the odes and veins therein coutained, bearing and other metals, situated in Nevade City ing District, County of Nevada and fornia, ‘weed Lore. fidial platc , us Lote A and B, containing Mineral Lots Nog, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186 and i197, and Lot/ ac C,or Mill site Lot No. 188, in Lownehip 16, north Range’ kest of Mount Diablu Base . thi and Meridivn. said Consuliduted Quarts Minegand Mill Site being described as foilows, to-wit: “ould lots A. B, and C, are situated in Ne vada City Mining District, Nevada County, State of aaa and are described a dd to ‘wit: Maid lot A. is described as follows: It cludes within ite buundaries the known as the New Years kxtension, New Years und Climax lodes being oue coatinu: ous lode 2,288.2 feet long or 18.4 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 # point N. 4 degrees 57’ W. (Mag. Var. 18 degrees 32’ E,) 13.06 chaius from secuion corner common tosec tions 11, 12, 18and l4in Townshap 16 North Range 3 East Mount Diablo Base und Meridi an und running thence North 10 degrees 30’ West forite entire lengtb 2,288.2 feet as shown by said field notes and plat. The surface ppnndartep of ead Lot A. are described as follows: Sieeeentne at southern end ofeaid lode running thence : Pian a 42 degrees 30’ E. 3.49 chains or 230.3 feet, thence pialing 7% degrees W. .88 chain» or 58.1 ‘feet, thence 3 N. 17 degrees W. .74 chains or 48.8 feet, thence 4.—N, 73 degrees E, 32 chains on 21.4 feet, thence . = 5.--N, 16 degrees W. 1.86 ehains or. 122,86 feet, thence vas 6.—N. 75 degrees ¢ 1.70 chains or 112,2f eet, thence A 7.—N. 14 degrees 20’ .W, 32.26-Chains or 2128.5 feet, thence oe, : 8.—S. 2 degrees 15’ W. 4.49 chains or 290 feet, thence 9,8. 2degrees 30’ E, 6,76 chains or 446.2 feet, thence “ail 1v.—8. 6 degrees @ &, 26.53 chains or 1,751 feet, th s ’ United States Murshal's Sale. peed and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the United States, ¥th Circuit, Northern . District’ of California; and to me directed and detivercu ior w Judgmént readered in said Court, on the 2ist day of July, A. bd. 189,in favor of Edwards Woodruff and agains: Omega Water and Mining ompany for the sum Of $8249.30 in Gold Coin, togéther with costs of suit and interest, I have levied on the right, title, claim and interest of said defendant of, in and iwthe fullowing ¥Kroperty, to-wit: / : SW 1-4 and81,20f NW 1-4 0fSec, 16, tp 17, N Eli £, Mt Dm, containing 240 acres laud, more or ny Also the £ P2 of SE 1-4 and SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of See: 17, "tp 11, N KR. 11 & Mt D m, containing 120 acres of land. Also NW 1-4 of SE'1-4 and SW 14 of NE 1-4 16, tp 16,.N Ril& Mt D m, containing 8 pp iniad deto h a 80 Mining ground at Omega, bounded on the eo by the above claims, en the north b: ee Sing & Co.’s claims; also mining ms know as New Lock Mining Ulaims, bounded south by Canon & Shaw’s ground and west by Umega, improvements consisting of iron pipes, monitors, etc.; also water right aud ditch commencing at the head of Scotchman’s creek and conducting water to Omega; also water ditch commeuicing at bye Hollow, and known us the Union ing at Mosuri water to Umega, known as th ditch; also water right and ditch heading at the South Yuba ri Culbertson briage, taking water therefrom Canon and eouduc.ing right and ditch commencing in Diamond creek and conducting water to Om known as the Diamo. ; water right and ditch taking water Diamond creek to Omega, known as the Edwards ditch, together with all the reser yoirs, lak: ds, dnd all water rights belonging and pertaining to. each and every of the sbove named ditches, Ali situate in Neyada sonny California. ‘ Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the 25th day of pegmnet, A. D. 1890, at i o'clock BP. M,, of dayyi will sell all the right, title and. interest of said Omega Water and Mining Company or either of them, in and to the above described property, or so much thereof us may be necessary to satisfy , interest Plaintiff's claim, besides ali cos accruing costs. Thesale will take place in front of the County Court House at Nevada City, Nevada County, Califorma, at Public Auction, for lawful money of the United States, in bang, to the highest and best Lidder. Dated, Nevada Vity, this 2ist day of August, A. D. 1890. W. G. LONG, U. 8. Marshal, By A. A. Woop, Deputy, Notice For Publication, LA? OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE. CAL., July 25, 1890.—Notice ig hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sepport of his claim, and thatsaid proof will be made before the Register an Keceiver at Bastille, al., on Tuesday, ), Viz. sat ldeon iG H a con H, Graves, Homestead Entry No. the NEM of Sec. 82, Tp17 NE 8 E, 8659, for eck the following witnesses e Bames e follow witne prove his continuous residence upon ry ie my sf aad aren ae ‘ ames H. Reader and Charles A wostiens rf cuaereae pont Gat as anson G, an » Baren French Corral P. 0., Nevada county. Cal. o CHARLES HAPGOOD, Rogister, Notice to Oreditors, Estate of Preston Penpraise. Nance ig hereby given by the under. signed, Executor of the Estate of Pregton Penpraise, deceased, to the creditors of and ali persous having claims against bs said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executor, at his residence on Gold Flat in said Nevada County, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of d estate, in said county of Nevada. .W. C. FREDENBURR, Executor of the Estate of Preston Penpraise, deceased, ‘ Dated this 28d oy of August 1890, John Caidwell, Atty for Executor. f P ; also wuter right and ditch commenci ver 1 1-2 miles beiow . 4 and conducting it to Omega; also water: iL.—s. 26 degrees 20’ E, .69 chains or 88.9 feet, thence 12.-N,76 degrees E, 8.92 chains or 258.7 Jon taming 18.63 acres, © same lgmore particularly described field notes at pages iv7 to 11s theret A. Contains Mineral Lots Nos. 184, said A. embraces the ode Claims known as the “New Years” the notice of which is recorded, in Book 7° of Mining Notiées pp. 5-4 in the Kecords of the Kecorder’s office of Nevada County, California (see pp. 10-11 said field notes) also the re-location tuereof the uotice of which is recorded in Book 9 of Mining Notices pp. 711-718 said Records (gee Pp. 71-20 said field Dotes), algo the Hew Yeurs exteusion the notice Of Wuica is recorded in Huok.7 vf Mining Notices pp. viu-2d) suid revords (see Pp, 5-20 said fleia notes), also the re-location thereof the notice of Whichis recorded in Book ¥ pp, 743 714 of suid Kecords (see pp. 18-2 guid field notes) also the ‘Climax’ ine notice of which is revorded in Book 7 of Miniog Recurus pp. 41-42 said Records (see PP. 46-27 waid field notes). Suid Luts. 1s described as foliows: it includes within its boundaries 1,062 feet of continuous lode known. as tlie Muller and Phillip Lode being 262 feet of the Mu ler lode, suv feet of the Phillip lode, which lode is situated anu described es follows : Commencing at the qliatter sections 11 and 12, gaia ‘Lowusbip aud Kange,.thence Nerth 84 rees 49’ W. 12.08 chaiug, thence 38. 64 de@rees W. 2.96 Chuins to the suuth end of the . algo inciudes within its boundaries 94.2 feet of the lode known as the Urul jode which ‘is situated descrived us follows: Commencing at said quarter section cornor thende N. 23 degrees 87’ W. 18.14 chains, thence sy. 28 degrees 15’ W. 7.0 chains or 608.4 feetto the suuth eud of sid Ural lode tinue from which pointgaid lode line bears ai . degrees 30’ W. 13,70 chains gr 904.2 feet., ‘The surface boundaries 6{ said Lot B are described as fcliows: Commencing at said uarter ’ection corner thence N. 84 degrees, + 14.08 Chains thencé 8, 64 degrees W. 2.99 chains thence 8. 33 degrees 15 K. 262 feet to the south end ‘of the Muller lode end pinge of beginning, thence 1i—s. degrees 10 W. 2.07 chains or 136.6 feet, thence —N. 85 degrees 15 W. 4.41 chains or 291 feet, thence 8—N, 3 degrees 20’ W. 10.71 chains or ‘706.9 feet, thence4— N. 60 degrees 20’ W. 1:20 chains or 97.2 feet, thence 5—N. 64 degrees E. 3.68 chains or-242,9 feet, thence 6—N. 2 degrees 15’ W. 4.72 chai feet,thence us or 311.5 7—N. 14 degrees 15’ W. 3.18 4 feet, thence 18 chains or 209.9 8~N. 87 degrees E. 8,00 chaing or 528 feet, thence 9—8. 14 degrees 20’ B. feet, thence 4,36 chains or 287.8 10—S. 28 degrees 15’ W. 10.64 Chains or 702.2 feet, thence li—8. 2 degrees 80’ E. 7, 98 chaing or 528.4 feet, thence Pad ‘25 degrees W. 2.00 chains or 182 feet, 13—8. 52 degrees 30’ EK. 1.18 chains or 77.9 i ey ee —8. egrees W. .65 chaing or 42.9 feet, Containing 18.07 acres. As the sume is more particularly described in said field notes at Pp. 183-140 thereof ; said lot ts cuntaing Mineral Lots Nog. 185, 186 and 187,Said lot embraces within said boundaries the lode claims knewn ag the Phillip, the votice of which is recorded in Boul 5, of Mining Notices, pp, 180, in the aforesaid Kecords (see pe. 2-3 {suid field notes) elsothe “MullerCluim,” the notice of which 1s recorded in Book 6 of ing Notices pp. 234 of said Kecords ast piping of said ab d notes) also the “Urai Claim,” the notice o ten, Ay Prete in Hook fpf Guipios No94 Of said field Also of paid “Ural Claim, Bah a Dp. fis oud 7b entt Rana! p715 an Pry cords. , (Se 4 Of sald feld notes.) ‘Sala LO te deont We: py 2 i t int N. : ommencing at a tN. 4 W. 18. ahnina trom the ie dl rees 20’ W. 2:29 ch ‘ ak ae 29 chaing or 161.1 ; wad 7% degrees KE. 892 chains or 253.7 e Containing .44 acres as the sam. i partic ly described in gaid eld. abi a a A as b ithin i * ©mbraces within its limi 6 “Cham, Mill Site,’’ notice of whieh > Whiteheads Cook LEAD “tHE WORLD. Nof i, The American Pastry Cook. PRICE 82, No. 8, Hotel Meat Cooking, PRICE 62, No. 3, Chicago Herald Cook. ing School, (For Families, PRICE 61.60, : Ne. 4, Cooking’ For Prorit, PRICE 93 FOR SALE AT THR. OPFION OF cHuE HOTEL GAZETTE. 420 Kearney Steet, San Pranciso® Ay WUPKR, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker, : VINE BOOTS AND. HORS A SPEULALTY fe } You foto the DALY THANSCRPE & BYRAORSARAE 207" meow . rp es 8 of Mining Clai é median. aald Hecorte ep. teu Mai site tot Ro, a ' ©, is also called 6 adjoipin, mentgiare A. W. R.C. Wa rath bry V. Hunter and ees owning the Providence Gold Quartz Mine, aap ana fhe Consolida? Jom pany, @ corporation, owning Lots No, 66 Ne . B, patente, the Wrastae 4nd Ural Miner” nyundail persons Claiming adversely wolidatU. 8. tent, Lot ted Wyoming Gold any portion of said Champion Co; ed Quartz Mines and Mill 8 te, Mine or guriace ground, are required to file their adYerseclaims with the Kegister of the U. ftates Land Office at Senbamneater in tee tate of peltornis during the sixty days riod of pubilcation hereof, or they wilt perend ¥ virtue of the provisions of SELDEN HETZEL, neh Artomey tor-App aaee Edward L; Gah, bo. Bae 13, Fresno, ‘oi f lish Bil Howapaper pi ir ; evada County, tate SELDEN HETZEL, Register, ; The. first day of the publicati foregoing notice wason the 28th dey of, i one Elijah Booth Company Of Nevada oOlty Hast RECEIVED ONE OF THE 1ays e ol{California,-— test improve nes,and will for Spraying Fruit Treas . Godin Moth: and + Sele: Bug . , CHARGES REASON (BLE. REPATSING DONE NEATLY, GQ, ication un dated . i: fi lode} Uni the . said Los Gatos Sprayi . Promptly execute all os. th Mar Leave orders at th, Daily. Trane] ’ Script Printine:Officefor with BOOTH & gold . jaid . Mgh te Bast Meee Xe Any sed and Bixty (160) bof this wie recorded in soflice of Nevada County in Books! he pte arteapr erg ‘The a claimants ure Gravel ond the DeNvon Pacer aiceue wt? Any and all persons claiming ady any pee. * a were Saree «vegeed Y mle £rol Feguired w np adverse claime with ine Peete sixty days’ period of p Catiuk here. {, or they will be barred by the virtue bie. vistous of the seatate, et She bo SELUEN HETZEL, Register, It is hereby ordered, that the. for. notice of applicationfor Pate! rf ed forthe fe SCRIPT, a daily ne vada City, Caiiforn N HETZE FRED SeARLs, Attorney for 6 acriewey The first mbileation of this. = made on Mery + 4890. mntiew was Notice of Sale of Real Estate, _Ninder Execution, CONRAD GRISSEL, Plainti¢, TUN CRMENT GRavEL un. WASHING’ m ING COMPANY, Defendant, ¥ yirtue of an Execution orien out of Wash¢ ered Judgment on the doth day of July, 1889, agalnat ihe Washington Cyment Gravel Mining Company, Defendant, for the sum cf $149.10 in gold coin of the United sta Costs and interest. 4 have this day levied upon all the right, tite, claim and interest of said Defendant, the Washington Cement Gravel “mining Company, in shd-te the folowing described real extate, to-wit : Au and singulér that certain pieces or parcel of placer mining land situate in’ Wash. Ngtou Lownship, County of Nevada, state Ol valifornia, known and di ited as the. Daisy Cement or Brandy Fiat Cialm and pOleenianiy Gesaribad as 5 OUP ws, bo-wit : al ear thetown asbington and beginning at a point on said Chait Marked by ustake set about 4ov feet from the Cement Mili ob said.claimg and Westerly therefrom and ruguing thenge South Kast. erly tos blazed Pine of Fir tree, Thenee Kuaterly to the bouudary tine of the Daisy Vement Company's claim herein described. thence North Westerly to a point directly PP the stake d NO. 1, the place O beginning, " : Ain thoue certain other placer minin Claims bounded on the West by the Irish tunnel claims, on the North by the South Yuba River, on the Kast by the Mecum Claim; said claim formerly known as the Golden Heifer ciaim, Together with the Cement Crushing. Mill on \ae iands hereinbefore Geacribed, and asl tevements, bereditam ate and appurtenences to said claims and mid belunging OF Used in connection therewith, Also, that certain reservoir near the Claimy above described, oad the ditch leaaing toi said reservoir tothe claims aforeAlso that certain ditch and water right situate in Washington township aforegaia, knowa asthe Jeiterson Creek: Ditch and Water righ’. said diten taking water from Jetferson Creek in said township and cunducting the same to the Daisy Cement claim ubove deseribed, together with ali water rights and easements to said ditch belonging of in any wise appertaining. Public notice is eTehr as ven, that 4 will On SATURDAY, the: dey of Heptember, A. U. 18%, at 12 o'clock M. of said day, in front of the Jusuee Court door of John iily,, at Washington, in Washington township, county of Nevada, Stute of Ualifornia, geil at public auction for United States Gola coin a the right, title, claim wud interest. of said Defendant, the Washington Cement Gravel Mining Company, (a corporation), of, in and w the above described property or so much thereof as may be LeCespury to taige sutiicient money to satisfy suid judgment with interest and costs, etc. to tue highest and best bidder, 8. B. CRAWFORD, Constable Washington Townsnip, Nevada County, Cal, Dated August 21st; 1890, Chicago Park Horticulturist, rps 9, Hi, BBIOT. Compiler, BEML onthly. (at Chicago, Ill, temporarIW NEVADA COUNTY OSEGU GRRE Chicago Park Colony Situated in the midst of the *-? BARTLETT PEAR BELT :-: Sierra Nevada Foothills, Subscription Price VEAR 6 6 MONTHS 50 Chicago Park Horticulturist, Ohicage Opera House Building, OHIOAGO, ILL Notioe of Proving Will, N ERIUK CO } the matter of theestate of PRESTON 42 PENPRAISE, deceased, Notice is hereby given, that Saturday, the 1890, at 10 o’clock a. m. ¢ am edt of ues, Of Baid day,at tie Courtroom o aC: the Courthouse in the City sah Coun y a Nevadu, has been appointed as the ‘tme. ae for proving the Will of said PRMSTON PENPRAISH,deceased,and forhearing the application of Wm. OU. Fredenbburr for the issuance to him of Letters Testamentary: when and where any person interested may, appear and contest the same, Dated Nevada Five b Aug. hia Mri yo : By J. J. Greany, Dept, . John Caldwall, Atty, tor Fotidoner. Notioe of Proving Wilt, : Pe cr rerade, Soaks Pa na oR Beene: poe hag Lagry of je » D ?, aeceased. . Notice is t Aug baa ates ont ai ‘the rf fom of House in the. city as been appoin ¥, the 2bth Gourt, at the Court J. L, MORGAN, Clerk, By J.J, fy Dep, Clerk. y a ¥; Dep, ae Thos. 8, Ford, Attorney, Estate of Mrs, %. M. Bitspatrick, deceased. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: UNaaeial tice Lae nexec the estate o ‘ i f rick, deceased, to the ‘tere ol, and ae ns havi iva Fy deceased, Di th “wil the necessary youc ‘within: ix months artes Oe Seat : i is. “ar to L. &, CALKINS, _ BROWN «Osu UBINGs