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January 19, 1890 (4 pages)

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ed t e 4 Se) ® ‘eS his aad i : ¥ x ae RS . toy: + a __, Spenceville _ AG ENT YEAR WILL BE pear 8 Che Daily Transcript. 7 ) RAILROAD RATES. Following are the approximate railroad rates of fare for first-class passagofrom Nevada City to the points Battle Mowntain......3-. $18.75 en et OR gin ee ae 6.60 Berendaci,. ss. enc. neces +e eee 8.80 Bocas.. 023 Ws iiss 0, 5.08 on ae Ne 140s GOMER Seis xa Sade h eo oe ie = 2 DAVES.. vee Tons ees cere ee 4.85 Granite Point ....-6+ 6.60 13.75 Humboldt... Agee Fone 11.90 BOrOR 6 ios oss vatesees 26.60 Independence.......-.--6 35 Jone... Sighs tk pace ib banat he 6.35 Junetion. 3.75 Lathrop. . 6.30 Los Angeles.. 19.30 Milton 7.2 Napa Junction. 6.35 ilies. 7.25 . Sy i . ! Sngapetenemersrps ee T.85 Ogden.. ee 36.75 Peter's v=. : es 6.14 Port Cotta.. 65.50 e0 6 60 Santa Ana . 20.88 Santa Barbara . oe 49:30 Santa Monice ......++++>. 19.80 PGR 6555 5 bbs a by 0 6 tsp o pemeaas 1! 5) Summit... Ret use hap cite? 1. 4.85 Mebane i eee tases «6.90 es ree Peay . Upper Soda Spri peereeeewees (IN! 2 Vallejo Junction...°..8.. 6.75 Table of Distanoes. From Nevada Uity to A\pha.... eee ps HS PS) 1644 miles. B.rehyille APs . . ubeaiee Blue Tent 38 BEB Bear Valley..... > 23} . Bridgeport Be . Bowman Dam ae BS Cherokee f.....1a Columbia Hill... .. 4 18% 4 1 Se Sree rs oS -Dg f Edwards Bridg el pawl 4 French Corzal. Graniteville .. Grass Valley Snow Point.. Scott's Flat . Smartaville. Sweetiand ramento.. n Francisco. Washington b-apidde ashin; ravers You Bet.. _Seprmanermumiaroe RRS *Pitest Pitest Pitest ‘ Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment i the only sure cure for Blind, Bleed= ng or Itching Piles ever discovered. It never fails to cure old chronic. cases oflong standing. 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If you wish toaid the growth of the Pacific Coast, subscribe for the Overland Monthly. *$40 yer year. {One Sample Copy, Twenty-five Cents, Tho Overland Monthly Publishing Qo, San Francisco, California, _ The ‘Transcxirt is the Best Advertising medium in Notthérn-Central California. cts, a copy. eign ediate pro! impure Blood, cisco, Cal., North, sc every ventive gepine, skill Any paper oO: sleep ; also aids Without narcotic stupefaction. SBI TT ER Ss THE GREAT Regulating] }:Catarhtic 5 Fa THE TNDISPENSIBLE] HouseholdjRemedy 2 A SURE PREVENTIVE ~ AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costivenes3 and Constipation. " {BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, . Fever and Ague, _ AND ALG MALARG[AL TROUBLES DYSPEPSIA, * (NDIGESTION, WERVOUSNESS . 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THE “NEW HOME’ SEWING MAOHINE OOMPANY, Ohas. E, Navlor, General Manager. MANUFACTURERS OF THE Popular NEW HOME LIGHT-RUNNING SEWING MACHINE the leader of the age in pructical improvements and art work attachments, of which it possesses the latest and ‘best. SKILLED WORKMEN BEST MAPERIAL, BINED, itecten The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS a AND PIANO STOOLS HERS, 961 Broadway, lions of Mothers bless Castoria, Castoria cures Colic, Consti & On + Soeur Stomach, Diarrhcba, ructation + digesti cry for Castoria, Mil“TI recommend, Castoria for ¢hildren’s complaints, as os toany prescription known to me.” . A. Ancuer, M. D., ; 111 So. Oxford §t., Brooklyn, N.Y. Tae Cenracr Company, 77 Murray St., New York. LREEEEELE EEE EERE EEEE EERE RERAME REE EARS J Nausea, Mehitity AN FRANthem esira DR{GUNN’S fOrderfto Show Cause. “N-THE SUPERIOR COURTAN AND FOR J the Gounty of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of JACOB . SCHMIDT, deceased,P. ¥. Simonds, the ‘Executor of the Last Will of Jacob Schmidt, deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an order-of-sule-of ail-the real estate,of said dece tent for the purposes therein se t forth. Itis herefore ordered by the said~Court, that all persons itterested in the estate~of said deceased, appear before the said Supe> rior Court on Monday, the Sixth day of January, 1899, at 10 o’clockin the forenoon of said day, atthe Court Koom of said Supe‘rior Court, at the Court House in said county of Nevada, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Executor to se.) 80 much of the real estate of said deceased as shall be necessary. : And tnat a copy of this order be publighed at least four successive weeks in the Nevada laily Transcript, a newspyper printed aud lished in said Nevada county prior tosaid 8th day of January, 1890. s J.M. WALLING, i Superior Judge. Dated December 24, 1889. Dividend Notice. 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Kocn, bookkeeper Bank of California, insured for $2,000, died February 5th, 1887; proofs filed February Lith,1887 ; claim paid February 21, 1887. Tuomas Brarey, Shipwright, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claiXaver Scanirz, Petaluma, insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April 6th °1887; claim paid May 2ist, 1887. é ; Aan Francisco, July 19, 1887. Home Benefit Life Association ; Gentlemen: Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the expiration of time allowed your Association in which tomake payment, is most gratefully received, Yours respectfully, : j : MRS. 8. M. VAN WYCK, = HELEN B. VAN WYCK Z, T, Barnum, Yreka; insured tor $2,000; proofs of death filed April 6th 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. Warxin R. Price, Neyada Bank, San Franciseo, insured for $5,000; died April 29th, 1887 ; proofs of death filed May 7th 1887; paid May 21st, 1887. Home Brxerit Lire AssoutaTIon : : _Gentlemen—Your check for-$5,000, the insurance orf the life of my son, Watkin R. 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Impotency, etc. Skin Diseases of years’ standing and Ulcerated Legs successfully treated. & Dr. Gibbon basthe pieasannooncing that he has returned nd has resumed practice et the Dis 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco, old patients and those requirin. nis services may find him. Ze SEMINAL WEAKNESS, Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, oF depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth »f both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certatnty the fu' owing train of morbid symptoms u con) batted by scientific medical measures; viz: -Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in th nead, ring ng in the ears noise tike the rustlig of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about toins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, limid>uce in approaching strangers, a. dislike to form new scquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, ph rand yarious eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath coughs, connor night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. 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Tse, duperior Court ot ¢ County or Sa U. 8. aye Bs cyte OF CALIFORNIA, @OUNTY oF : ovem , 1889, 2 BR, —Hecarohe Soin OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT . The People of the State of California, send s me N ELIZABETH JONES, whose postoffice. Greeting: ©. : ms 4 ‘ Sddress is Nevada City, California, hasthis. To the NEVADA RESERVOIR DIToH niiiicmamipaaion day filed application fora patent Jor B00 lin: COMPANY, (# Corporation) Defendant: it Etsy ooad 200 eet in width, situBP Sct ae ey ceaieat jae Mapes in an til i OF ate in the Willow Valley Mining District, . Court of the vounty of avadh: perlor d : Nevada County California and designate: ite i he oi day GEN Speck S Cal: by the field notes and official platon file in ase a OES % of 4 stad) 1885, by : NEV: this office as Lot No, 85, in Township 16) 07.0 joing died the Ah ga Ae hla ive North of Range 9 East of Mout Distio e pp ain ohthd: da Of otra en : ays TARE ri ridian, said Lot No. 3, being jescr' Ao service gn you of (As ota ee re st er ‘ODE LINE wituin this county; or, If served out of this = ic 5 wo. . SHR ES ties nesta en iemetee Beginning at apost marked M. Q. M. No. . w e en against’y. éfault, ac; J cording to the prayer of said complaint. eae s. Sane ee va ohana oe The said action is brought-to obtain judgVOL. . 16 deg. E., N. 464 300 tous on c n rock ound, marked M. Q. M, No, 8, from which post W. V. N at West end of Lode Line of Willow Valley nartz Mine (approved survey) bears N. 75 eg. E. 2.16 chains distant, EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Beginning at West corner at post set in rock mound marked M.Q M., No. 1; thence mag. var. 16 deg. E*, N. 4644 deg> BE. 12.12 chains or 800 feet to post in rock mound, marked M. Q M. No.2; thgnce, deflecting 90 eg. right, =. 431g deg. E. 8.03 Chains or 200 feetio post iu stone mound warkea M. 4. M. No>4; thence deflecting 90 gee mgmt. 5. 4614 deg. W; 12.12 chaing or 800 fee iso vost in rock mound marked M, Q. M, Nox; thence deflecti# deg. right, -N. 434 deg. W. 3.03 chains or 200 feet to place of eginning, and containin: rca bes (less 6.02 acres described as foldws: Beginning at W. correrof Montana Claim) at post M. Q. M. No, . : thence mag.var.16 ABS deg. E. 0.53 chains or 35 feet to A neg marked . M. No. 7; thence deflectin it se or 52.8 feet to point in edge of road-on_ 8, W.) line of Montana Quartz Mine,.for M.Q. M. No. 8;-thence defiectiag 188 deg. 41 min. right, N. 43: deg. W. 0.60 chains or 39.6 feet. to place of beginning, Contamed in axricultural claim of M. Hussey fors. W. wots. W. ly of Section 4, Tp. 16 N., R79 EB. M, D«B. & M., and expressly excepted from this application, leaves area of 8.65 acres) contained in 8. E.14 of 8. W. 4 of Section 4, Tp. 16N., Kk. 9 EM. DB. & M. Adjoining claimants are M. Hussey on the West. CONNECTING LINE, Beginning at Fast corner at post M. Q. M. No.4; thence mag. var. 16 deg. E,, 8. 4344 deg. E,. 4.90 chains; thence deflecting 22 dey. 45 min. right,.s. 20 % deg,, E.2.20 ch’s; thence deflecting 37 deg. 15° min. left, 5. 58 deg., E. 2.60 chains; thence deflecting 51 deg. right, 8.7 deg., E. 3.60 chains;ithence deflecting 8dey. left, S. 15 deg., E, 3.90 chains Thence deflecting 81 deg,. 15 min. left, N, 88 %deg., E. 2.50 chains; thence deflecting 82 oe 15 min. right, 8.14 deg., E. 0.38 chains to black pak 10 inebes diameter, bearing tree tot Section Vorner; thence N. 28 deg., W. 0.37 chéins to 1-4 Section Corner on South side of Section-4, Ip. 16 S., K9 E, M. D. B: & M., making reduced course 8, 88 deg.37 min,, E, 15.51 chains distant. CONNECTING LINE TO DEADWOOD QUARTZ MINE, : Beginning at East corner: atpost-M,Q. -M, No. 4; thence mag, var, 16 deg, KE, 8 rites deg E 4,90 chains; thence deflecting 22 deg, 40 min, right, 8 20% deg, E2.20chains; thence 87 deg, 15 min, left, 5 58 deg, E 2.60 chains; thence deflecting 51 deg. right, 8 7 dep, E 3.60 chains; thence deflecting 8 deg left, 8 15 deg, E. 1.90 chains; thence deflecting 77 deg, 45 min, right, 5 6234 dps W 1,90 chains; thence deflecting 12 deg, right, 8 745% deg, W 2.30 chaias; thence deflecting yl3% deg left, $17 deg, E 1.26 chains tostake LD. M. No 3, at N. E Corner of Deadwood Quartz Mine, (approved survey) making reduced course The lecation of this mine is recorded in the Kecorder’s Office of Navede County, Un lifornia, in Book No. 3 of Mining Records, at page 363. FF The adjoining claimants are M. Husseyon the West : a Any and ull persons claimin, adversely any portion of said Montana z Mine, or surfuce ground, ex cept thatportion. ther.of so-in conflict ores fusszy’s suid agrienlturai claim, are_rcquired to file their adverse Claims: Wie the ‘Register of the United States Latid Office at Sacramento, '. Califernia, during the. sixty days period o . doyle a éreor, OF they Will be barred . y virtue of the provisions of the Statute. wa SELDEN HETZEL, Register. tice of Application for Patent be published foi the perlod of sixty Guys (ten consecutive weeks) in the NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a-daily newspaper published‘at Nevada pity, Nevade-Pounty, Jalifornia, , SELDEN HETZEL, Register. The first. publication of this no was made on Saturday, November 16th, 1889. P. F. Simonps, Atty for Applicant. _ . Now 1785. : Application for a Patent. U.S. Lanp Orriés, SACRAMENTO, November.14th, 1889. OTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT Elizabeth Jones, whose Post Office adressis Nevada City, Cal , has this day filed application fora latent for 968.7 feet Of the Googenest Quarts Lode or vein, with surface grdund 4798 feet in width, situate in the Willow Valley Mining District. Nevada County, California, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office, as Lot No, 86, in Township 16 North, of Range No, 9 East, of Mount Diablo Meridian, said Lot No. 8 being described as follows: LODE LINE, Berinning at Post set in rock mound marked-G. N.Q.M. No. 5, at West end of Lode, from which a pine tree 7 jin, dia. bears ‘N, 42 deg. E. 17 links dist.; thence Mag. Var. 16 dog. E., N. 86 deg. 42'min, -W., 14.45 chs.or 953.7 ft. to post set\in rock mound inarked.G.N Q.M, 0. 2,\ from which an r 17 Sebahasotee bears 8. 45.44 deg, FE, 22 links EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES, Beginning at N. W. Cor., at, post set in rock mound marked G. N Q, Mé No, 6, from which 4 Sec. Cor. on West side of Sec, 4, T. 16 N.R, 9K, M. D. B, & M, bears N. 30 deg. 33 min. W. 11.49 chs. dist.; thence Mage Var. 16 deg. E, N. 89 deg, 67 min. E. 14.45 chs. or 953.7 ft to post setin rock. mound marked G.N,Q.M.No, 1; thence deflecting 87 deg. 52min. Right, 8. 2deg.11 min. E., 6,44 chs or 425 ft. to post setin rock mound marked G,. N,Q. M. Jo, 3; thence defleeting 88 deg. 53 min. Right, 3. 86 deg. 42 min. W. 14.45 chs or 953.7 ft. to post set in rock mound marked G.N.Q.M. No. 4; thence defle. ting 91 dex. 07 min. Right, N.2 deg.11 min. W., 7.27 chs. ov 479. 8 {t, to. place .of beginning, and eontaining 9.90 acres; comprising a portion of 8. 44 ef N. W 14 of 8. W.!4 of Sec. 4,T.16N.R.9K,M. D, B, & M. Adjoinipg claimants-are Doolittle Placer Mine on North end Kast, and Blue Lead Quartz Mine on West. z ¥ CONNECTING LINE Beginning at N. W. Cor. of Goosenest Quartz Mine, at Post G, N. Q. M. No. thence Mag Var. 16 deg. F. 8. 89 deg. 57 min, Ww. 5.46 chs., Sec, line between Secs. 4 & 5, T. 16, N. RK. 9K. M.D. b. & M., 5.84 che. or 885.4 ft. to point; thence deflecting 90 deg. 03 min. Right, North 9.89¢chs. or57,7 ft. to 44 Sec. Cor, between Secs, 4&5, T.16N. R. 9E. M.D. B,&M., making reduced course N.30 deg. 85 min, W., 11. 49 cha, The location of this mine is récorded in the Recorder's office of Nevada County, Cal., so Hook No, 10 cf Mining Records, at page Any aod all persons claiming adversely any portion of suid Goosenest Quartz Mine, or surface ground, are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the U. P-A Gey and all business in the 0,8 Pavent Ottice attended to for MODERATE FEES. Ouroffii is opposice the U. 8. ratent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less! {me than those remote from Washington. Sepd model or drawing. We advise as to patentability free of charge—end we make no charge unless we obtain patent We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Su perintoendent of Money Order Division, and to the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to actuw lientsin your own State or county addre C. A. Snow & Co. Opp. Patent-Otbce. Washington, D. C OURNEW BE guild GOoLp \ W: Worta a 'e Beat #85 watch in the world. Perfect ti Warranted hea GOLD hunting Both ladies’ and nekeeper, OLD equal value. ONE PERSON each jocality can secure @, together with our ge and valuable jine of HouseHOLD SAMPLES, These samples, as wei} free. All the work you need dois to you to those who call—your friends PORTLAND, Maura, and neighbors and those about you—that always results, in yalasble trade for us, Which holds for years when once started, and thus we are repaid. We pay ail express, freight, oO ver week and upwa bh Address STSNSON & OO, BOX sid, a \i\pP) SEA. WONDERS exist in thou sands of forme, but are surpassed } by the marvels of invention ‘ Those who wae in weed of profita. ~i@ work that cau be done while living af‘ home should at once send their address to Hallett & Co,, Portlaud, Maine, and receive free, full information how either sex, al! ages, can garn from $5 to §25 per day and. up wards wheiever they live. ou are started ! free. geen pe seaetees. Some have } 2a this ~ all ae ¢ nor ” lati 8. Land Office at Sacramento, Cal,, durin the sixty days period of publication Becane. or they will be barred. by. virtue of the pro: visions of the statute. SELDEN HETZRL, Register. Itis hereby ordered that the oregoing Notice of Application for Patent, be published forthe period of sixty days (ten consecutive weeks),in the NEVADA DAILY TRAN SCRIPT, & daily newspaper published at Nevada City, Neyada County, California. as am peat h a ight ge Register, rat pu ation o is noti made on November 16th, 1889. ba decals P. F, 8S1moNDS, Attorney for Applicant, Dividend . Notice, TA MEETING OF THE BOARD OF Directors of fhe Champion” Quartz Mining Company, held on Tyeeday, Deeember 10th, 1889, a Dividend No. 8, of Ten 0) cents per share hag been deciared, payable on and after monday, December 16th, 1889, atthe Company’s office, No. 522 Montgomary. eget neo Freuclaca, Transfer Vokes close on Frida » 18 at 12 0’clock M, ay Paty UD) A THEO. WETZREL, Office—No, 522 clace Secretary. Montgomery St., San in, ort & CoO., No: 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, Buy Geld Dust, Geld and Silver Rare. Acids and Crucibles for Sale,May 6 1887, . me ——.TELE AERE Can live at home, and make mo YOU money at work for ag, han * ‘nything else in-the world, Capital not needed; you are started free. Bob sexes all ages, “ Any one can do the work. Large eacnings sure from first start, Costly outfit and termes free. Better not delay. ‘Costs you 1othing to send your addregs and’ find out M g 131 > 10 min. right, 8.2 deg. 11min E. 0.80 tne e ©. 1, . $8864 for ment against said defendant for 8134-100, with interest thereon from January 22, 1884, at seven per cent. per udgment bears interest, from hereof at seven per cent, perabnum. That perior Court of the County. of Nevada, State of California, a judyument was duly én and made by the suid Courtiu favor of thie . Plaintiff and against the defendant herei the sum of $8864 813¢-100 which sai the date. annum, and for costsof suit. ; For cause of action, Plaintiff allege: That D on the 22d day of January, ioe ig'the 8uOhe Ww -— said-judgment remains wholly uopaid. All BROWI of which more fully appears in ComL. 8. CALKINS, jaint on file herein to which reference : Editor oper rau aie hereby nouhed that If you . And you are hereby notifie al ‘0 fail. appear and answer the said ComOFFicR—" Trans aint as above required the said Plaintiff mere jr a rg Him fogs Fe agrtne ig oct TERMS . $3864 313-100, with snterest thereon from ‘ s January: 1884, at the. ate bf seven per <e Tear, paye cent. per annum, and for his costs of suit. : Per Weeks” In testim ny whereof, I, F. G. Beatty, . Clerk _ ve ey geey H+ pe My 4 ete : reunto set my hand, and imp: th al ‘ : ofpald Court at offie, ib the City of Ne Acentsfor't yada, on the 24 day-ef November,iA. b. . 5 “< = it Palmer & Rey.. aoe < F.-G. Bratry, @, P: Rowell & Ce jena e "ler, 8B. Niles. .ent By W. D. Harris, Deputy. Now. Ayer & Co P, F. Simonds, Attorney for Plaintiff. Palmer 3 Bats 5. eee ee Uanehy & fo : a8 No. 1787. gel Cook & go. aten : . Fisher. Application For a Pateat, E.G. ote U. 8. BAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, we us eo November hater, 1889, ohn S& ae OTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN ,.THAT rey Past i Mo di GEORGE W. JONES, whose postofiice JA. stldger addressis Nevada City, California, has this 7 H cer day filed application for a patent for 545.2 oa ge K 1 neg feetofthe Lone star Quartz Lode or vein, T. . ue. with side ok 3 WwW. re My Jey Ls deg, mip min ofl deg, Cali at p any Cali yv LRa b of sitvate in the Willow Valley Minin trict, Nevada County, California, and designated by the field notea and yictal plat on b Thence deilectiny 67 deg, 45 flecting “7 deg, 27 min, right, 8 89 min W, 4 34 chains or 246 4 feet tothe piace of beginning and containin; GO: publisatrod hereof, orthey wi I Notice of Application for lished for the period of secutive weeks), ‘in ¢! at Nevada id Nevada County SELDEN‘HETZEL, Ri The first publication of this notice wa madeon November iét) n surface ground 655.7 feet in width, Disfilein this fitee, as Lot ‘No. 87, in Tow: ghi Ws North of Ranked Kast. ot Monnt Diab » Meridiun, said Lot No, 87 being described ag follows; ; STORER ° LODE LINE, Beginning at t\set in rock mound marked L, § No. toa North line of Willow Valley Quartz, Mine., (approved. survey); thence mag. var. 16 degrevs E, NO 1-4 deg. W, 8.26 ch mound, marke Noolittle Placer Mine, (patented by legal subdivisions). ; 7 SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Beginni marked 1S N 2.deg W, 8.23 chains 0) set inrock mound ma bounvary of Dooli deflecting ¥1 degrees 57 mi mutes, F i Rare. line.o. from which the 1-4 section eg 1545.2 fyet-to poss set la rock L_8 No8 no south line Ot ne at post set ia } ik mound, No lz; thence A teh to tone x OBE a L3 No7, on Bduth Placer Ming}; thence ht, N 389 7 8.42 chains, or 655.7 feet o ck mound marked L 8 Noy; éflecting 84.deg,48 min, right, 3 5 min, K, 6.0 chaing or $:6.0 feet to setin rock mound marked 1,8 No.9, on Willow Valley Quartz’ Mine, erron East of Section 4, Tp16N, RYE,MDB& M, \ 6944 degrees EF, 42.98 chains distant. in, right, 8 deg 'W, 4.88 chuins or 322.1 feet to post L © 11, on South end of lode; saenre de6g. 57 6,61 acres rtion ‘of » H 1-4 of N E 1-40 vn 4, Tp 16 N, K9 EB, M DB Adjoining claimants are iow ValQuarta Mine on South, and Doolittle using a 1-4 uf Section Placer Mine on the North, CONNECTING LINE NO 1, Beginning at 8 E corner of claim, at post deg Ey N 62 Oo 10; thence mag. var, 16 30 chaing to, point on 80 min, E, 10,60 ¢ North line of Willow Valley Quarta Mine; thence deflecting 104 i 18 deg, deflecting ¥8 deg, 15 min, ieft, N 68 dex, 45 deg, 80 min, right § £0.50 chaing.to:pornt in road; thencé £, 5.80 chaing to point in ;thence deflecting 15 dex: 16 min, Rae be dee 30 , 7.20 chains to point in ¢ thence deflecting 78 deg, right, 8 48 deg, min, K, 2.50 chainsio point in road; thence deflecting 60 n 19.15 chains to 1-4 side of Section 4, Tp 16 making reduced course chains, deg, 23 min, left, N71 deg, 07 min, K. sib abi wy ae 4 es ma N 69g ‘dog, E 42,98 CONNECTING LINE-NO, 2, Beginning at post LB No7, at N W corner ag, var. 16 deg BE, 8 86 aim; thene ‘ $0 chains; thence deflect57. min, W, ing ¥0 deg, .08 min, right, North 9,89 chains to 1-4 section Corneron Westside of section 4,Tp16,N,R 9K, M DeBid& M duced course, chains distant. The location the Recorder's ’ , Making re N 72 deg, 7 min, W, 82.10 of this mine is recorded in Office of said Nevnde County, forals, in Book No. 9 of Mining Records, age 152. Any and all persons ‘claimitig adversely portion of said Lone Star: Quaris Ming, or surfaceground, are reqhiréd to file their adverse claims with United Staces Land Office at Saeramento, the Negister of the fornia, during the sixty days period of 1 be barred irtue of the provisions of the statute, LDEN HETZE}. Magister. is heredy wrdered that the foregoing Patent, bepubsixty daya (ten’cunhe ADA DaiLy newspaper published alifornie ister. NSCRIPT, uv daily Cali 18y0, the tion fice said title Court of th COB SCHMIDT, the Executor of rape fy deceased, will se. to th operation of luw or othe er than or in addition ab all that certain, i or land situate, lying and pale in the suid County ot Nevada, state of ‘California, eda purchase money to ve h, 1889, ¥F. Stwonps, Attorney for Applicant. Executor’s Notice of $ale of Real Estate. OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN arity ofan order of the: Buperior é md connty of Nevada, State of made on thé 6th day of January of the te of JAdeceased, thé undersigned, the Last Wit af agid Jacob at private sale highest bidder, for cugh, gold cuin of Potted States and eubjcet. to, confirma: y said Superior Court, on WEDNESfornia in the matier DAY, THE TWENTYf JAN: DAY. Y-NINTH' DAY OF 71890, at 10 o'clock’ A. M, at the Law Ofofsaid Executor, at Novade pn the County of Nevada, all title, interest and estate Ot tne sald decoe Behmid’ ut the time of all’ hip death, a: ‘ iro eed as. or mequirod sap: the sa t, at the time of his death, in and interest that the boun nd desoeri 1 to-wit: N. 1-2 of 8, i. (or Boo oe ae we, R.7 KE. .D, B. an ° Terms and Conditions of Sale —Cash, Gold cain af the United Staten: 16 par cent, xem! te A fice P.M ‘K. books for the transfer of ato 7 +d from 4th, 1830. ecutor on th of sale, en con: firmation of el e by sia einer or Court, Deed atexpense of . haser. Bids an! offers in wr nga for 8 9 parcet of land, will be received by said Exucyter at his office atsaid Nyyada City, / MOoNDS Beanie at the Lant wil’ oF said Jacob chm, ecease Bs Dated Jan, 6th, 1890, ‘ Notice. : MEETING OF THE BTOCKHO!DERS of the Odid De ft Gravel G, and 8. Mining Co,. will be held ‘at the Company’s Of, No. 25 Main stract Sywrade city, ot 5 the THIRD OF JANUARY, 1800, até O'clock ” . , The e clos Hecemper Gt, 1889, M., to January "GEO. G, ALLAN, President. CasPER, . aA ret 28 » A {ll attendance is Hou had CHHGR mn ie a 2 visors of jes jay, ary 6th, 1890, at 100’clock AVM, of Mint day; or as soon thereafter ci on the bridge noreee ten: South Yuba Woods Super: at the Court e Janu: ,C sein Nevede bie 0) can be ske toll upriver ing. a: for a rénewal of ii co if you are wise you will do go at once, H, & CO,, Portlan: a: Me, ats point known ae Beep WOODS A. WORK,» Bere ro ae tL cane BELOW: FINE BOOTS AND. HORS A BPEVIALTY. . REPAIRING NEATLY DONS j '. D. Ca ers ‘ G. L. Miller, >..: James M “ rey FIOE AT VD NEVAT o t Pr Fe Attorney an Wy Bag aor Toe ior L,8 CALKING, BROWN Book, News P hice rnaw and in Northern ¢€ og Geptember wor Attorney ant : wilt PRACTIC ii of the 0 _. United Btates. __ Office in the Till and Broad streeta, &. R. WAG Osa “AMIEL TO! Attorney Qraisee tens a, Nevad it pi e in a a. Alfred Jounselor at Lay Successsor to . Attort ee, 8, LITTLE, VALDWE! Attorneys and W eE eRacric VV “United States OFFICE—Thoimai Ping streets, up sta GEO. L . PRACTIC SAMUEL . GRASS VALLEY ATE DEP Tes ergardi etc., made in ag ie Laws. Office ups op) ite bpd, aia nests ‘JAMES 4 Attorney, and: Ana Wee Will practi canaly breton: ee haut ‘Bvoud Stree “UNION COMMERCIAL 671 (COLLEY 4 % ' a Sr. Reon, tthe