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sii ideieaeentithiier bittnemaaneaees emecnrien mauaiemenaetions
, mefeey emma
i . a t . = Failea Leave Your eraexe ee ge) *4., o> : His Faith Failed.
anes
j R ail / Fra nseript. “. “1. remember a negro in the southern . For fine gold jewelry with C. J. Brand,
noel He a ” said the old sol or age
zs Bibi states some years ago, Sal * he manufacturing aia who wi
a So. 82 Commercial street, Nevada City Cel . dier as pe ee war _— frame Bg soaks tk 6 eodee tw eho
ne: eee —_ a chair at. ngahe! ouse, : tat a
a . sen 9808 was st old man. and a er ie Ay idly and rer settings. ie 3 Nevaide City Grass Valley, Rough & Kees: . ning himself on a log in the laneway he y, amethyst and . BS.
fe Speco vie yo North Bloomfeld, Moore's . was accustomed to retire to the shade — oa
eer Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, andevery oth-/ ang doze. He hada class of twenty or e ae : :
= er town of Nevada-county; also in Placer ‘ boys to whom he usd to give” a
of and Sierra counties, ai Sacramento, San . 80 little boys to whom u
Hs . Francisco—in fact, throughout the State . Bible lessons, generally cn Sunday after-. ecu lar
= afrom Siskiyou to Gen Diego fromthe Bi: (
5 E erre to the Sea.” eet wag his 1 ractice to give out on one In — apy iin pe ageelgiendbte prt SS —_——— _ 4 : par te
j Sunday the lessons, to be prepared for ‘
a BUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1891. the ig The old fellow was a little . tier medicines.
oz * Peculiar in“combination, proportion and. oo 2 i aS ay blind and-w good bit deat, and-thjs-fact . Fecullar In voublnstion eee
pe: Attend to Your Trecs. induced the a & ee ae put up parilla possesses the full curative value of
nen joke on him. In the olc y's absen the best known vegetable remedies.
me An exchange says very truly — they glued two pages of the Bible toPeculiar in its medicinal merit, wonTS me cultivators. of orchards, asa rule, fail . gether, and.on the following Sunday sat . derful cures are accomplished by
‘ fre
in feeding their trees, by merely . expectantof how their little game would Hood’s Sarsaparilia
ie ‘ dumping alittle heap. of manure work. The old tutor pet el. . _ Peculiar in the confidence it gains among _
f = around the bate of each, when it and giving a. sympathetic giance @ ail classée, ome bdiGie always oolie'ancthi.
et should be. ecattered evenly over the ; Class opened the -Bible-at-the passage . —peeyiar in its “good name at home” =
entire surface as far as the branches ge Rar bo rene a bd Ponape 4
nonin 3 : extend. The roots usually extend of the page—‘and Noah took with kis
: twice as far as the branclies, and if Ynto the ark one of every kind,’ and so
the branches extend twenty feet from on, ‘and one wife,’ and turning over
the center the roots have pushed out . continued, ‘she was 142 qubits long and
at least forty feet. One who grows 50 wide, built entirely of cyprus ‘wood
these t'ees should Lave a definite idea and Mehed pes ee Wan ——
from ‘the start-as to_what be wants in; —. ; ha oe ae oe Gacky-pancitig
“the way of atop, and then each year baste aS Bg = oR
eed 2 he shoul-J-prune.according to.the plan. nning-clase.--He paused _and_pondered
If this pruning should be neglected . over the wonderful dimensions of Noah's
for the first few years, the tree-would. wife for many-minutes, and then said:
suffer from too much cutting away. . ‘ “Boys, we musn’t doubt anythin’ the
1 when the grower finally commences
book says, but take it as the other
pruning. A good top can fever beob-}-passage.furder on, which says, ‘We are
tained unless it is attended to from the
fearfully and wonderfully made.”
start. While early spring is usually
Pittsburg. Dispatch.
the best time to prune, yet there are A imnshroom cescribed by @ leading
occasions when ‘the work may be done
on growing trees, or in the summer.
ian of Portland, Ore., as having
up in a single night near his
On rich, well cultivated, or manured measured
land the growth may be needlessly
24 inches in circum:
ference and weighed 14 pouvda.
vigorous, and-a moderate amount of
4
“pruning may be beneficial; and in
trees of less vigor light pruning to bring
“the trees into good shape may b®. te], wishes to inform the’ public that
quite admiss able. she will be prepared to take hag ae
>
rs on and after January Ist, 1891. First: . = a coat class family board and roem at reasonable rates. Those wishing the best
rooms please apply early, Public patronage solicited .
go tothe main entrance “as the office
is closed. d29-1m
“are co
Union Hetel Notice.
Mrs. J. .Naffziger, of the Union He-,
“Says Friday’s Tidings: Thursday
t night at half-past eleven o’clock Marshal Pascoe was awakened by Mrs.
Joseph Rodda, who had come into
town for protection. She stated that
f her busband, Jeseph Rodda, who has
> gained unenviable noteriety-as.a wile“beater, came home .in ap intoxicated
condition and made threats against
the life of his wife and children. Mrs.
Rodda and her children immediately
left the house, the lady coming te
town after the officers. As soon as *-Mrs. Rodda and the children left the Speciat attention is called to the
> Peas “Rodda Went te Boston Revine;. ~advertisement—ef ~JehaF-Ceoper,—where he was found by Marshal Pas:
» coe and Constable. Miller after a twohours search. He was landed in the
jail about two-o’clock this morning.
He will be given to-day to sober up
_and will baye a hearing tomorrow . morning. : ee
An Old Neyada Countyan Dead.
a Thefédied at Emigrant Gap, De--eame™to™-vaffortiid m “2000” atu? Al
Heapacue, indigestion, afd all
disorders of the Liver, Simmons
Liver Regulator surely cures.
a oe :
No cure-all or untried. remedy ~ will
cure as does Siminons Liver Regulator.
A
“pianos. 329
Suinen’s Cough and Consumption
Cure is sold\by uson a guarantee. It
cures Consuniption. Sold by Carr
= es SoS ol
i years engaged in freighting in’ the
= 4 Colfax (Hilinois Town) vicinity. Then.
he removed to You Bet in Nevada
county, where he followed mining un~ til 1887, since which date he had engaged in the grocery business in and
nearEmigrant Gap. His wife died
: seven years ago, and.only a son sur4 vives him.
Death of an Inventive Siner. ‘ ?
: Charles Trafton was found dead in ONZ BNJOYS
his cabin at Yankeo-Jim’s, Placer! 3.44 she méthod aud results w!
county, Friday morning of last week. Syrup of Figs ik takeon;-it legac:
Trafton devised many improvements} . . .) }., freshing to-the iaste, and at
for saving goldfrom the placers. The ceutly yet promptly on the Kidney:
pine cone riffle was one of his inven-. . i orand Bowels, cleanses the sys
tions dnd he recently secured a patent} ¢m effectually, dispels colds, head
for it. He found py experiment that} iches and fevers and cures habitual
the ecales of large pine cones fastened -oustipation permanently.For sale
“: in rows across the we psig a sluice} n 50c and $! bottles by all druggists
box caught more gold and were more ADK
durable than any other sort of riffle. CALIFORNIA A FIG SYRUP. CO.
Ea LOUISVILLE, KY. WEW YORK, N.Y
Physicians Have Feund Out
) That a contamination and foreign ele=
ment in the blood, developed by inThe Celebrated French Cure,
digestion, is the cause of rheumatiem. . “478284 “APHRODITINE” bP a
This settles upon the sensitive subIs&iuwo0NKa >
Bees cutaneous covering of the muscles und POsITIVE ,
te ; : ligaments of the joints, causing conPepto yo
dence stant and shifting pain, and aggrepe spertap hat
we i gating as a calcareous, chalky deposit the generative or+ which produces stiffness and disturtion. “Ye Supe cithorsex
of.the joints, No fact, which ex erij » from the excessive ?
ence has demonstrated in regard to Bist fem ortstouah ttt tadinee
on, over indulgence, &e , such as: Loss of Brain
*ower, Wakefulncss, Bearing down Pains in the
ack, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Pros“tion, Nocturnal Emissions, Le worrhea, Diz
ness, Weak Memery, Loss of Power and Im
‘acy, which if neglected often leau to premature
d age and insanity Price $1.00 8 box, 6 boxee
or $9.00. Semt by mai) on receipt of priee’
A WRIT. EN GUARANTEE is given for
very $5.00 order received, to refund the money if
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, has
stronger evidence to support than
this, namely, that this medicine of
comprehensive uses checks the formidable and atrocious disease, nor is
it less positively established that it is
s . Permanent cure ia not eff ;
preferable to the poisons often used to rousends of testimonials . Ropes aes eee
< pee 5 f both sexes, w
; arrest it, since the medicine contains} +i. uss of Aphroditina*Olstelon teen sad
only salutary ingredients. It is alse
a signal remedy for malarial fevers,
Censtipation, dyspepsia; kidney aud
bladder ailments, debility and other
THE APHRO MEDICINE Co.
~~ seiftc Branch,
cn SAN FRANCIS“). Cae
FIR SALE BY
W. D. VINTON, Nevada Citv
disorders. See that you get the
genuine. : Eree. ‘ Pree.
The D “Ie h g EXTRA
oll @ Deily Teaxscairr has A Package of Delicious Cream
the finest and best equipped Job PrintChocolate
Given Extra with our Celebrated
ing Office in Northern California.— Ge
Teas, Coffees and Spices,
Prices the lowest.
other useful and orem
we are giving away.
Peas “ : % CHILDREN” Who are troubled with
S
Tremendous Cut in Prices of
worms may be quickly relieved by
E 2 i giving them Dr. J. H. McLean’s Crockery, China, Glass and Tinware,
: Liquid Vermifuge. It killsand expels eee oe
} : worms. . Read and Remember Our Prices.
English China Tea Set (44 pieces Seienas $2 50
English China Dinner Set (114 pieces. .6 76
English China Chamber Set.... .. 1 50
English China Breakfast Plates perset., 85
English China Cups.and Saucers perset. 40
_ & Great Liver Medicine.
Pe : Bee ae. a De. Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills are
Bo : ee a sure cure for sick headache, bilious : mae ee : Decorated Ware, 2
2 . complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion,’ 44 piece Tea Set...... Serre: $2 75
2 . 3, @oativeness, torpidliver, ete. These] funiscme dad Painted Tea Set.” $48
pillsinsure perfect digestion, correct 99
heliver and stomach, regulate the
and make the skin clear. They also
; ; ‘ : Water Pitchers
: ~~ produces good appetite, and invigor-. Water. fels,
ate andstrengthen the entire system; Fruit owls ......2..000004.,
A visit to our store will pay you;
GREAT AMERICAN .
IMPORTING TEA CO
by theirtonic action.. Bold at 25. cents
* @ box by Carr Bros. =
Sums to relieve. There is no failPatrons will please .
agent for the unrivalled Mathushek .
& ADDITION TO THE MILLIONS OF
ental Presents
notice and at
hartz, diamond
there is more of Hood’s Sarsaparilla sold
' in. Lowell, where it is made, than of ali
other sarsaparillas or blood purifiers.
Peculiar in its phenomienal sales abroad,
no other preparation has ever attained
such popularity in so short atime. Ttreally
“Is a Peculiar Medicine
Peculiar in strength and economy —
Hood's Barsaparilla is the only medicine
of which can truly Be said, “100 doses one
dollar.” Medicines in larger and smaller
bottles require larger doses; and -do-siot
‘produce as good results as
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists. gl; sixforg5, Prepared by
C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
For
Merit.
we
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Has returned to Nevada City and opened a first-class
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Hé intends to keep on. band the very best of everything
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rks rime, the hth
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NEW GROGERY SPORE. ATT
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Hay, Grain: and Feed, a specialty,
Before. making any purchases ‘be sure and ‘call on 4
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ylis thoroughly well made
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hing Cons, Trans Satcels
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A PLAZA.
Building formerly occupied by Weisenburger Bros.
mene WANTED. (A 645 SEWING MACHINE FOR $17,
‘Ancluding 1 Year’s Subscription
as
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The utmost care_is exericsed in the selection of
the metals-used,an1 only
purchased. Each machine
and is fitted with the utmost nicetyand exactness,
mape, ornamentation and appearance. All the parts are
made to gauiye exactly the same as_the Singer, and are
constructed of precisely the same materials.
YJ
to “The Daily Transcript.”
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to offer the, € iicago
"SINGER
SEWING
MACHINES.
At lower rates than ever
before for a good machine.
.This machine is made
after the atest »models of
pe Machines, and
-perfect fac-simile. in
5
ted by the inspector to-go .
out of the shops until it
has heen fully tested and
proved to do perfect work
and run light and without
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the bobbin is filled. When
erated by the treadle.
Bach Machine Has the
Foot HEMLER, 6.EM MERS,
OOT RUFF
TUCKER, EDL
width
1 WRENCH,
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running and most convenient of any.
Mipp.etow, Tenn., Dec. 18, 1889.
l-received your premium sewing
machine one year ago and am well
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it for machines so)d here for fifty dollars, I thank you a thousand times
for such a valuable premium,
W. A. Bisnopr.
Attvs, Arx., Dec. 7, 1889.
Te Chicago Singer sewing machine
receved in goud order. ‘The machine
isa splendid one; the Agents here
would ask about thirty-five dollars for
‘. }such‘a machine. Many thanks.
: JosgePH BAcHMAN.
_ Somerset, Va., Oct. 28, 1889.
The machine ordered of you arrived,
and after a few days’ trial [ find it to
be as represented, and doubtless wil
continue to give satisfaction.
Mary J. WALKER.
. eee
Trenton, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889.
The premium sewing machine came
to band very promptly and in good order. It is nicely finished, and works
like a charm,and we are delighted
with it. E. fF. Youna.
Sr, Maraarer’s, Md., Dec. 14, 1889.
_ We received the machine two weeks
since in good order. We are pleased
with the machine and glad to speak of
you asan honest, honorable firm, A
premit-winding bobbins without
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Made by? The Central Milling
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eitiiae
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No.
The Chicago Singer Machine has avery important imna loose balance wheel so constructed as to
removingthework frem}the machine.
The-loosebalance wheel
is actuated by a solid bolt
securely pinned to the
. ~~shaft outside of the balance wheel, which bolt is
held to position by astrong
spiral spring. . When a
bobbin is to be wound the
bolt is pulled out enough
to_release--the— balance
wheel, and turned slightly
it is held by a stop-pin til
the ‘machine is ‘liable to be
meddled with by children, the bolt can be left ‘out of the
wheel when not in use, so that the machine eannot beop“The thread eyelet and the needle -clamp-aremade self
threading, which is-a-very great convenience.
Following Attachments :
all different 1 SCREW DRIVER, ‘
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The driving wheel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, easiest
The machine is self-threading, has the
vety best tension and thread liberator, ig mude of the best.maerial, with the
wearing parts hardened, and is finished in aauperior styelt.
»neered cover, drop-leaf table, end drawers and. cenwing drawer. ;
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Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889.
‘months -ago._Have given it a fair trial]
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Miss Jant Rowertn.
Jackson, Cau., Nov. 16, 1889.
machine in good order, and am well
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Weut’s Brinag, N, Y., Nov.20, 1889.
I would say, after using th e sewing
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inig all kinds of work ‘very nicely.
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Westsoro, Mo., Dec. 10, 1889.
_ My sewing machifie gives good sat
isfaction—dves as good work as a fifty
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Herrina, Ohio, Nov. 19,1889.
The sev'ing machine [ got from you
ag a premium last year, cantiot be beaten, and does as good work as a $40.00
machine, Geo. B. Murr.
Lonewonr, Cot., Nov. 5 1889.
T received the machine all ri bt, and
am well pleased with ft, It 1G exneighbor was here to look at the ma‘ 4 ce
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et
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3 FELIX GILLET,
zs f Barren Hill Nursery,
Neyada City, Cal., Dec. 16, 1890,
__ Notice for Publication.AND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO CAI on
Dec, 31, 1890.—Notice is hereby given
that the following-named settler has filed
notice of his intention tomaxe final
in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the Judge’ of the
Gaperige pan ot evada Couaty, at Neada » California, on
1891, vig . Rob tia aoe:
eorge W. Jones, who made H, E. No,
5265, for the lots 1 and 2, and 8. 4 of N. BN?
Sec,.4,T. 16N. R, 10 E, MD. M. it
ona names me following witnesses to
‘oO 8 continuous residence 1
og ration ut. sald dane. viz; sai and
arvey Cooper, John E. Pierce and
Senner, allof Nevada City,} Californian
O., Harry L. Jones, of You Bet, California,
proof
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cellent work, Prntnan McCarty.
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MachineNo, 3 and Daity Transcript
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Subscribed to pay freight from the factory, which
THREE AND~A HALF DOLLARS fo Nevada City,
INS, Pubs. Dary TRANSCRIPT,
Untlsteriag Sho.
JAMES KINKEAD
GIVES NOTICE. THAT
he is always pre d
do all kinds of Upholster
ing on short notice, :
Spring Mattresses, Hair
lows, Moss Saiesuen ped Ei anaes tices
» Bed Louny
Lounges, ete., etc., made to omer” —_
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Pianos, Pictures and Furniture pack.
ed for shipping a specialty,
Piano Moving Promptly attended to
and Carefully Performed, :
All at the Lowest Living Rates
FOr CASE,
Thankful for past patronage, 1 respectfu
ly solicit a continuance in the future.
OOMMEROIAL STREET
Séceond door from the Great American
Tea Store, { :
; > Register, James Kiukead.
passing througha_coliar. .
chine, and expects to order one next
We received the machine some two
We think it
I received your premiam sewing . }
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RECTOR BROS, Proprietols,
Tke Only First-class Hotel in the City,
Massive Fire-proof Structure,
Free from the dangér of Fire 80 prevalentin Large Hotels,
Headquarters of Oommercial Travelers
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oS
Free ’Bus to and frem al] Trains.
Py 2 “Tee
; Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage
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The.Table Not Exoelled by that
any Hotel in the Interior. of the, State, .
As & Health Rebort Nevada City is :
celled anywhere on the Coast; BoA oS
invigoratirg and health-giving climate at
anelevation of 2,500 teetabove sea level. It
is surrounded by delightful mountain scenery, has pure mountain’ water, and ig free
from fogs and » vane Try It.
Evipie Livery Stable
Broad st., Nevada City, opp Nationa) Exchange hotel .
JAMES HENNESSY, . Proprietor,
,
NHE PROPRIETOR OF THE
T Stable has the largest lot of SRRUMR
florses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State
Teams with elegant Bugties,-Wagons end
Hacks to let at the shortest no
the most reagonable terms nee sad_p
The horses are free from vice, of geod sty!
and capable of going as fast as
man caren tod ve" ee
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
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2
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ms AN .
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ase
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HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF
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St. Gothard Gold Mining Conipany will be i
held atthe office of the fOmveAy, $20 Sansome street, room No. 10, 8aa Francisco,
California, on Tuesday; January 13,
1891, at three(3) o’clock Pp. M., for the purse of electing a Board of Directors to serve
hae the ensuing year, and for the transaction
of such other business as may cume before
the meeting. Transfer books wil close ou
. Saturday, January 10th, 1891, at. 12 o'clock .
M :
i “. . THEO. WETZEL, Secretary.
Offiee No. 320 Sansome atreet, room No. 10,
San Francisco, California. :
No, 1855.
Application for a Patent
United States Land Office q zm
Sacramento, Cal, Dec. 22, 1890. ;
OTICE is hereby given that Louis Dytertre, whose i’ost Office address is 3)
Montgomery Block, San Francisco, Cal.,
has this day filed his application for a Patent fortweuty-nine hundred and sixty and
PPeVOD-FORUDB £e0t.OL1N.6 SUMED tor nmmmmnanonsslh
Consuldated Quartz Mine or vein, bearing
old, with surface ground six hundred feet
i. width, situated in thé Washington Mining District, County of Nevasa and State
of California, and designated by the fleld
notes ad officia) plut on file in this office
as lots Nuiaber 61 and 62 in” Townrhtp 17
North Kange 11 East of Mt, Liablo Base and
Meridian. Said Lot No.61 being described i
as follows, to-w t : ’ 4
Let 61 comprising the Bunlight. Location.
“e
wi : Lode Line. * . a
Beginning at a)Live Oak treé 18 inches in ‘
diameter aie “g, O, L, Nov ig aienata
on south end of claim on,lode, on Sout
edge of South Yuba River and from which
mouth of Yuba Canoa Quarts Mine tunnel
bears’ South 714° — 87 Pe ad am es
v ari on as! or'
hg hinbe end rmet mie £607 ge
port setin @ rock mound marked “Ss. ©: L.,
o, 2” at North end.of Sunlight Location
andi South end of lode of Sunlight Kxten;
sion location, from which a pine tree ten
inches in diameter bears South 81-49 Ea:t
14 links digtant.
Exterior Boundaries.
Beginning at a postset ina rock mound
marked “8. C. No, 1” at South West corner
of ciaim, standing-on soutn side of flume,
on South edge of South Yuba River from
which a Live Oak tree 14 inches in diumeter bears South 64° East 24 links distant,
and the corner to Sections 11, 12, 13 und 14, : q
. T 17N. RK, 11 E. M. D. B. and M. bears North
88° W, 30.40 chains distant ; Theuce mag4
netic variation 17> East, North € 834° West
22.26 chains or 1469.1 feet to a post set in a
cleft of rocks marked “8. C. No. 2” at North
West corner Of Sunlight lovation and south
West corner of Sunlight Extension Loca!
tion ; Theuce South 75° East, on South line 1
ot Sunlight Extensiun, 9.08 chains. or 600 hg
feet toa postsct ina ‘rock mound marked
“3. C. No. 5-’ at Northeast corner of Sunlight location; Thence Sotth 6 3-42 East.
22.26 chains or 1469.1 feet to a post set in*
rock meund, marked “S, C. No, 6’, the
Southeast corner of Sunlight claim ; thence
North 75° West9.08 chains or 600 feet to
post “8. C, re woe vlere of beginning.
Said Sunlight location coutaining 18.77
acres,
a
Connecting Line No. 1. i a
From post “8S, C. No. ¥’ at South West cor;
ger of Sunlight location, the corner to Sections 11,12, 18 and 14, T.17,N. R.:11 KE. M.
D. M. bears N. 88° W. 380.40 chains ‘listant.
Lot62 comprising the Sunlight Extension
Location.
Survey of Lode.
Beginning at a post marked “S, ©. L. No,
énd of lode claim of sunlight location and
pouch end of jjunlight Mxtension Boeaon:
Thence magnetic variation 17° Kast, N. ;
484° W, 22.60 chaing or 1491.6 feet to post e
im rock mound marked “s. C.-L. No. 8.” as
Exterior Boundaries.
Beginning at Southwestcorner of a post
set in cleft of rocks marked “8, C, No, 2”,
Thence magnetic variation 17° East Nortn
434° West 22.60 chains or 1491.6 feet to a
post setin rock mound marked “s, C, No, a
3”; Thence South 75° East 9.08 chaina or ty
600 feetto & post in-rock mound marked Bo
“3. G No, 4”; Thence South 4 8-4° East
22,60 Chains Or 1491.6 feet to post set in rock é
mound maiked “Ss. C.No. 6”; ThenceNo.th 75° West'9.08 chains or 600 feet to Ry
thé place of beginning. a
Said Sunlight Extension Location to contain 19.81 Acres, :
Connecting Line No, 2.
From post “8. 6. No; 2 at SW corner of
Sunlight Extension Location, mag. var, 17
East, 8, 56°16 W, 8314 chains o cornerito _
-Bections 1), 12, 18, and 141,17 N, R. 11 £, M.
. B, and M, 4
Exterior Boundaries sf the junlight con
nolidate Quarts ne, mbragin
. the’ ht Quartz Mine an .
the Snnlight Exten-.
sion Quaitz
mine
Beginning at post set in rock mound
marked “8S. C. No. 1” at8. W. corner of sun-,
tight Location from which corner to SecPS
lions 11,12, 18and 147,17 N, R,11 E. M, D. B
B, and M, bears N. 83°, W. 30.40 chains disie
tant; thence magnetic variation 17° East :
North 6 8-4° West 22.26 chains or 1469.1 feet
to post '8.C.No. 2’; Thence North 4 84°
West 22,60 chains or 1491.6 feet to post ‘8.
C. No.8; thence south 75° East 9.08 chains
or 600 feet to post 8, C, No 4; Theuce
South 4 3-4>° Hust 22.60 chaing or 1491.6 foet
to post '8,C. No.5; Thence South 6 84°
East. 22,26 chains or 1469,1 feet to post “S.C.
No. 6”; Thence N. 752 Weary.06 chains oF
600 feat to post “8. C.No. 1" at Southwest
coruer, the place of beginning. gg
Total area of Sunlight Consolidated Quaitz
Mine, 38.06 acres. = Ei
Comprising a portion of the NE 14 of NW
1-4 of section 18 .Hd a on of E 1-2 of
W 1-4and SE 1-4 of NW 1-4 of Section 12, T.
17 N. R11 E, M, BD. B. & M,
The location of this Mine is recorded
in the Recordar 8 office of Nevada County,
onde. ‘The adjoining olatmagte ate’ Yubs
oe D ita ‘Miueéon she Bout,
i
wD
_ Yuba
vacant
publie land on other
ge dali persons claiming adversel,
auy dor ion of said Sunlight Consolidated
tz Mine or surface ground, are requ
d to their adv; Cluima with thi
Febeioter os the United States Land Ofiloe, at
rameuto, California during the sixty
iy period of publication hereof, or the
be bar ny ee virtue of the . provi.
j ; &, W, ROBERTS, Register.
’ Fred SEARLS, Attorney. for Applicant,
. Itis hereby ordered, that the foregoins
notice of application for Patent be published for t'e period oi Sixty days, (ten consecntive weeks’; -inthe NgvDa DAILY
TRANBORIPT a daily newspaper published at
e time. Big mon
jure
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known am: The
ak _ on the 26th day of December, 1890,
Nevada City, California,
Vee E. W, KOBERTS, Register.
fitet pubitertion of this notice was
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for