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Nevada City.
‘When the silk was on the corn.
mch Corville North San Juan.
5
Moore’s
Tal, Sweetlan North Bloomfield,
othevery
and
Flat, Graniteville, Truckee,
in Placer
aleo
county;
a
Nevad
of
town
er
*Neath the leaden skies we parted
In the autumn cold and gray,
But old winter's reign is over
And so is the pleasant May;
And I know you're slyly watching
Each evening and each morn,
When the tender husk is bursting,
And the silk is on the torn.
State
out
ya the
ceh
tios,otro
andlerra_coun
Diego frem the 8ia
erra to the
Sea.””
—
FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1890.
Conaty Supervises.
lus that mays
the boar: that any surp
end of
exist in the general fund at the
sferred to
the fiscal year cannot be tran
things as root beer and snga@r-cured
hams, genuine new honey and creamy,
sweet condensed
Aivnost every one starting off for the
failure a return of purchase price. On
is a book out of the library, or off the
advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr.
. King’s New Discovery for Consump
bookstand, or bought of the boy hawking books through the cars. Ireally be
Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs,
Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough,
Croup, etc., etc. It is. pleasant and
Wednesday
On
evening Jas.
Ir you want a fine turn-out go
“you must have intellectual recreation.”
Yes, there is no need that you take along
to Henry Lane’s livery
and
feed
stable.
‘
tf
Philosophy.” . There are many easy
books that-are good.
S the “‘idéal’ Hairdressing.
take lighter food—a little strychnine
and a few grains of ratsbane.” Literary.
poison in August is as bad ‘as literary
poison in December. Mark that. Do
the verinin of a corrupt printing !
hair soft and silken;
Talinage
1 umber of years, and it lias always
aera Gali
tig, prevents the hair from ager
Another sable personage is now visit, insures its vigorous oo an
ing Paris in the person of Prince Mardjane, of the Comoro Islands, which lie
off the east coast of Africa near Mozam
tion concerning. his country, but this
would seem to be. 2 vague, semi-official
eeps the scalp white and clean.”
—
Mary A. Jackson, Salem, Mass.
“I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for
promoting the growth of~the hair, and
think it unequaled. For restoring the
single official could understand
a word
which either of the strangers uttered.
After a weary waste of atrocious
French on the one hand and of absurd
Arabic on the other an interpreter was
summoned hastily and some light was
Proprietors.
aie
“My
Simmons Liver Regulator has never
PREPARED BY
:
Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Gold by Druggists and Perfumers.
Gift to Richmond College.
college.
‘Upholstering Shop.
Ryland his check for $10,000 to aid in
endowing the college and at the same
GIVES NOTICE THAT
he is always prepared to
holster
do all kinds of
ing on short notice.
Spring Mattresses, Hair
Mattresses, Feather Pillows, M.o+s Mattresses, Bed Lounves, Single
Loung’s, éte., ete., made to order.
as
lege the T. C. Williams law professorship.—Richmond Herald,
for the investment of capital, and ac
to Astoria by The Oregon Land Co. of
Salem and Portland.
Pianos, Pictures and Furniture pack‘ed for shippine alspecialty.
PerRvectiy pure, ,erfectly pure, perfectly harmless is Simmons Liver
Regulator.
e@nveeee
the Means of All.....
.the Tastes and
All at the Lowast Living Rates
Frequentiy accidents occur in the
household which cause burns, cuts,
sprains and bruises; for use in such
cases use Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment which has for many
years been thevonstant favorite family
§e6nedy. For sale by Cerr Bros.
¥—S. 14 degrees 20’ E. 4.86 Chains or 287.8 :
i, ce
u—S. 2 degrees 15’ W. 10.64
i
feet, theuce
Jemma ae
sak
li—s.
theweg
? degrees 30’ E.7. 98 chains or 528.4
Oi TE
THE SAN FRANCISCO: DAILY CALL
ne
~ lz ». 25 degrees
4
W. 2.00 chains or 182 feet,
(Regutat Frice $6 a Year)
Both for $9 OO a Year!
13—S 52 degrees 80’ E. 1.18 chains or.77.9
atv thence
:
bd. 64 degrees W. .65 chains or 42.9 feet.
Contuiniug 18.07 acres. Ags the sume is Foe
particularly described in suid field notes at
pp. 183-140 thereo! 4 suid lot » cuntains Mineral juts Nos. 135, 186 aud 187.
To take advantage of any one w! the Combinations
wouce of which is recorded in Book 5, of
Suid loi embraces within-said bounda: ies
the lode claims known xg the Phillip, the
Miniag Notices, pp. 180, in the afuresaid
Kecords (sce PP. 20-29 ot suid field notes)
aisothe “su)ler Claim,” the notice of which
Ip recurded tu Bouk 5 of Miuing Notices pp.
234 Ui Suid KecOrds (see paxe 380 of said fieid
utes) also the *\ fal Glaim,” the notice of
whici is recurded in Book 6, of Miving Notices, pp. 649-666, suid Kecurds. (See pp. 31Those in arrears for the TRANscRIPT now mast pay up in full, and also 34 of euld field notes.) Aigo
the re-lucation
of said “Ural Cluim,” the uotice—of which
pay one year’s combination price in advance.
1s recorded in Buok 9 of Mining Records
bp. deg ibe — Records. (see Be 85e erie
eld notes.
:
es.) Suid LotC.; is describ
Iathe Leadin: B paper of Northern Gentral Caiifornia—a position it has maiutained since apy
Horticultu
it was establ
in 1860. It givesthe latest and most reliable Mini
ata point N.4 4
°
Cc ourt, Supervisoral and other Nevaia county news. It is bright, iudapaadent, seen SfCommencing
a) panei ee the ‘eection. mets
ing and nteresting.
t10On8 1, 12,13 and 14, in said
rowuehip, serie
You Must Pay in Advance for One Year.
The San Francisco Weekly Call
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,—
Main Street, Nevada City.
{ga handsome eight-page paper. Itisissned every Thursday. and contains all of the
important news of the week, gleaned from every
quartero f the globe, complete up to
r 1 corr
from all of the prina
date of publication, It contains interesting
eipal cities of the world and a vast amount off the best selected-an 4 original genera)
ishestbe-latest and most reliable financial news and market uota
rature. It
tions, and gives special attention to mining, horticulural and agricultural news and
i
every soapect a first-class family p-~er, appealing tothe interest of everv Premier afae
old.
:
The Morning Call
‘Seven issues a week)
Isa live metropolitan daily. It bas the largest circulation and is recognized as being the
leading newspaper
the Pacific Coast.
ar
—s.
cae
42 degre
grees 30’: W, 4.17 chains or 275.2
“— thence.
N. 46 degr ees 20’, W. 2.29 chains or 161.1
feat,
MS hee 7> degrees KE. 392 chaing or 258.7
Containing .44 acres as the sameis mo
Dace
particula
iat yi
riyBoies
described in nent field notes at
wid Lot C. embraces within its
li
the “Champion Mill site,” eaheeat enn
is recorded in Book 8 of Mining Claims,
pp.
aid
sat feta
site pag
iotes,) ‘Said
paid LotLove
U, is
also called
tepiso
dated
R. C, Walrath;John V, Hunter A.
and athens:
ECG & \HAW
MRS. A. J. RAPP,
Staple and Fancy Hardware
i.
ly solicit a continuance in the future.
~
‘\. . OOMMEROIAL STREET,
Beconddoor from the American TeaStore.
Smali,Fruit Farms.
The Sunnyside tract of farm lat-ds,
four miles south of Salem, was put on
ONE ENJOY®
the market in February last, and nearBoth
the method and results w’
prise
com
ly all of the 650 acres, which
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is ples».
it, are sold. A few morel0-acre tracts
and refreshing to the taste, and »
remain, and nothing more desirable to gently yet promptly on the Kidn:he
the settler of limited means is tofrut Liver and Bowels, cleanses th«
found around Salem. A small
farm in Sunnyside will soon become tem effectually, dispels colds, i.
“James Kinkead.
A. TRENGERTH,
FRUIT AN) VARIETY STORE
BROAD STREET,
Fifth door from Leutje & Brand’s.
ae constantly on band = kinds of
aches and fevers and cures habiti.
its und Vegetabl
oanneoe hand Btraw
berries, Oranges, Lem
For sa
aaune variety of Fresh Fish every Thuts
in 50c and $7 bottles by all druggis:
Best Butter and Vegetables.
:
lowest for Cash,
Prices the
Kee Cream, Soda, «tc., July 4th.
Teacher of
Penmanship and Book-Keeping.
Home Office
HEATINC :: STOVES,
And all the Best and Newest Pat
erns.
be barred
AND BRANOH OFFIOES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY. . **™*.
—_—o—
‘At Mrs. Rapp’s residence, Pine St.
Pupils Oan Join at Any Time.
acres of Land into 5to 20 acre Lots. The succesa »f thi
ed over 3,
shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts pisos on the market, 225 haye meanest ne Ss
We claim that 10 acies of choice Lun in Fruit will bring a larger income than 16
acres of Wheat in the Mississippi Valley.
We also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences, etc. We can sell a
:
Terms foriBook-keeping made:knowr
@n application.
CORRUGATED IRON .ROOFING
Pupils furnish their own stationery.
Guns,
Pistols.
Ammunition of all Kinds.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
O. V. B. Pocket Knives.
' QS We Jo not carry English cutlery. We believe in the superior
American producte,
Tuition payable middle of term.
Mrs. Rapp’s former success here as @
teacher of the artpreservative is a guarantee of her proficiency to impart knowledge
to those under her instruction irrespective
of age.
W. W. WAGGONER,
(Successor
to W. F, Englebright,)
Civil : Exginoer : and : Surveyor,
PAINTs, OLLS, PUTTY,
WINDOW GLASS, ETO.
We Sell Everything at
San Francisco Prices,
SELDEN HETZEL.
Kegister.
pplicant.
ae, Attorne
Edward Lynch,
Fresn«, Cal, B. 0. Sei
Also Deputy County Surveyor,
Officein.be
Mo.rgan
(Laci:
& Roberts’, ‘Block, Neva
ed for the period of rixty day: in the
Ve Daily beng te a daily newspaperNevaished at Nevadu City, Nevada County, pubState
of California,
SELDEN HETZEL,
Register,
small tract of Land for the same price per acre that you would have to pay for a large
tiTerms for Penmanshio—$6 foriFifteen
Agents for the celebrated .
pubiicadon hereof, or they will
by virtue of the provisions of the
e Oregon Land Company was es ecially organized tor the mIrpo:
It is hereby ordered, that th
LASS MEETS EVERY EVENING subdividing
large tracts
of Land, aud bas during the ast two years
is horas
bought and
sonTanke
subdtvidNee of application for Pat ates ae visi
farm.
‘Send for Pamphlets, Maps and Price List.j
he Best in the Market.
pwning the Providence Guld Quartz Mine,
“. 8. Patent, Lot No.40, and the Consolidated Wyoming Gold Mining Company, a corpeau ates Lota No. 56. and No. 75, U.
B. Sra the Wyoming and Ural Mines.
Auyundail persons claiming adversel
any portion of said Champion Consvolid
ed Quartz Mines und Mill Site, Mine or
gur‘ace ground,
are
requued to file their ad
verse Claims with the Register of the United
states Lund vftice at pacramento,
the
Stute of Culifornia, during the sixtyin days
peri dof
.
(in the State Insurance Buildine.)
The Famous ‘Suverior Ranee, Lessons.
FREIGHT ADDED.
at Salem, Oregon,
CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY
are, Eto.
Twelve Distinct Styles of
merits of
=
He FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALSO,
All Styles.
Thankful for past patronage, I respectful
COMPANY
—w'TH TS—
—DEALERS IN
—
—
LAND
OREGON
JOOK :: STOVES :: AND :; RANGES
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CC.
thence
The Daily Transcript
Glassware,
Piano Movine Promptly attended: to
and Carefully Performed.
SAN-FRANCISCO, CAL.
" LOUISVILLE, KY.
NEW YORK, W.¥
A DAILY TRANSCRIPT
THE NEVAD
( Reguiar Price $6 a Years
:
FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL
KINDs REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN
A WORKMANLIKE MANNER,
count for the rapid sale of those resiNorth Pacific Addition
dence lots in
Just socsiend. 0 different style
Igtest desiga dress buckles. j30-1w.
roxp.
er
& Oraw
Mrs, Lust
{OFFER NO. 2.)
=
JAMES KINKEAD
tate was released from the obligation t
pay the $5,000. But now his wife an
children step forward and pay the entire
$25,000, and-thus give to Richmond col
constipation permanently.
2
rhe adjuining claimants are
render that city an attractive point
Buckles! Buckles!
. These Advantages Enable Us, as is....to be Seen, to Cater. to....3eeeees ..Plainly
OR SALE BY
W. D. VINTON, Nevada City.
Some months before his death
z—N.
35 degrees 15 W. 4.41 chains or 291
feet, thence
., 3—-N 3 degrees 20’ W. 10.71 chains or 706.9
feet, thence
4— N.v0 degrees 20’ W. 1.20 chains or 97.2
feet, theme
6N. 64 degrees E. 3.68 chains or 242.9 feet,
thence
6—N. 2? degrees 15’ W.4.72 chains or 811.5
feet,thence
~F—N. 14 degrees 15’ W. 318 chains or 209.9
feet, thence
5-N. 07 degrees E. 5.00 chains or 528 feet,
{OFFER NO. 1.,
™ecific Branch
SAN FRANCISCO. Cae
108 Stevenso.
bor.on the Pacific Coast, it has thirry time he offered to give $5,000 toward enlarge salmon canneries, two great iron dowing a chair of law, conditioned on
the raising of $20,
more in a given
foundries and a third foundry building,
time. The condition was not-complied
and iron mines close at hand to supwith, and of course Mr. Williams’ es
’ ply them with ore. The city has a
valuable property.
AND A MILLINER SECOND TO NONE ANYWHERE.
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
;
~+-Mr.Williams sent-to-Treasurer-C, H+
There advantages
Finest Disnlav of Millinery in the Couty
a Permanent cure is not effected. . We
thousands of testimonials from old aod Hava
of both sexes, who have been permanent! cured
by the use of Aphroditine. Circular free. adress
The family—wife and children—of T.
Apply to C. Williams have given $25,000 to endow a law professorship in Richmond
tf.
bureau, and is the best location for ex
verdict when we assert that we have the
ofnervous disease
42°77"
2.95 Chulns tuence 8. 83 degrees 15 E. 262
feet to the south end of the Muller lode
and place of besinning, thence
1—3. 81 degrees lu W. 2.07 chains or 136.6
Both for $6 50 a Year!
A WRIT.EN GUARANTEE is
given for
record where a man was prematurely every
$5.00 order received, to refund the ety if
Methodist
government building with a customs
Weare not boasting, but merely echoing the common
ent
especie
from theexcessive 7
dy W. 12.08 chains theuce 5. 64 degrees W.
(Regular Price $1.25 a Year)
Is & LD ON
POSITIVE
useof Stimulants, AFTER
ium, or through youtnful mdiserep
sof Brain
in the
corpse was pure white. Fright doubt ‘Power,
Sever, Wakefuiness,
WatelainocsBearing
beacon down
dow Pains
Fe
Seminal Weakness, Hysteria; Nervous Prosless made the change while he war back,
tration, Nocturnal Emissions, Le: 1corrhcea, Dizstruggling for life. ‘There has been great ziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Im powhich
if neglected often lead to premat
excitement along the river over the mystency,
old age and insanity. Price $1.00 a tox Sbakes
terious case. It is the first instance on for $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price*
M. L. & D. MARSH.
THE'SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL feet, thence
(cn
Warranted “APHRODITINE”
A
orany disorder of
the generative organs of eithersex, 7
whether arising7 °
Market Rates.
wore
The Gelebrated French Gure,
eo
Astoria
hus the largest.and best har
The. Lowest
(Regular Price $6 a Year)
growth of
J. Cullen,
Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
been known to fail to cure Sick Headaged while drowning.—Cincinnati Cor.
ache.
Pittsburg Dispatch.
scare
= it
For Bent.
—=-9= —
Screens,.Moldinzs of all kinds.
Doors, Windows, Blinds, oe
father, at about the age of fifty,
hair of the natural color.’’—P.
Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
is situated und described xa follows : Commencing at the quarter gecuons 11 and 12,
Sulu 1ownshipund Kange, thence North 84
degrees 4y’ W. 12.08 Chains, thence,S.
64 degrees
W. 2.95 chains to the suuth end of the
rhillip lode andthe north end of the Mulleriode und from which point said Phillip Joue bears -N. 14 degrees 30’ W 800
feet and suid Muller lode bears 8,33 degrees
16’ KB. 20% feet. paid Lot B. also inciudes
wiihin its boundaries
904 2 feetof the lode
known us the Ural lude which is situated
nud des. rived ag ioilows:
Commencing atsaid quarter section corner thence N. <3 *egrees 37’ W. 18.14 chains,
thence 5. 28 degr: es 15’ W. 7.70 chains or
508.4 feet to the suuth eud of said Ural lode
jine frum which pointeuid lode line bears
N. 4 degr: es 30’ W. 13.70 chains vr 904.2 feet.,
The surface buuudaries of said Lot B are
described asf liows: Commencing at said
quarter section corner thence N, 84 degrees
notice.
NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Jost ail the hair from the topef his head.
After one month’s trial of Ayer’s Hair
Vigor the hair began coming, and, in
three months, he had a fine
lode, suv feet of te Phillip lode, which lode
——
0
Yard on Boulder Street. Nevada City. Mill on Rock Oreek.
pliant.""—Mrs. M. V. Day, Cohoes, N. Y.
tials R-L.¥ Avparently the body_was
inake as good a showing as the Citithat of a wan at least 50 yearsof age
bank
r
anothe
not
is
there
and
zens,
with snow waite bair.
that is more popular or conducted by
Edwards’ brother positively identified
.
any better men than Hon. E. M. Presthe body from the jewelry and clothing.
When the young man fell into the river Tee EF ORE
T. Morgan, Esq.
ton and John
his hair was coal black; that of the
oe oF
r
SESE ee
Prices That Make Business Fairly Hum.
Editor “ Enquirer,’”” McArthur, Ohio.
“I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for
the past two years, and found it all it 1s
saproere to be. ‘It restores.the natural color to gray hair, causes the hair
to grow freely, and keeps it soft and
the same amount of busine
tensive shipyards.
o
cut to order on short
All kinds of Lumber kept constantly ou hand or
also a cure for dandruff.” —J. W. Bowen,
drowned while rowing on the Ohio.
In another column will be found The body was syvept beneath some barges . .
the semi-annual statement of the Citiand could not be recovered. Friday a
zens Bank.. There is perhaps not ancorpse was found floating in the river
On the body was
_____g-herbank in the United States doing near Rising Sun, Ind.
the iniss that can a watch and ring both bearing
Simmons Liver Regulator has never
failed to relieve Constipation of the
Bowels.
And we.are selling the same at
lent: preparation for the hair. I speak
of it from my own experienve. Its use
promotes-the growth of new hair and
makes it som and soft. The Vigor is
money enough a year ago last spring wrecked a fi .; days after its shores reto purchase a flag, and on April 29th, ceded from his view and, having been
1889, raised it over the building with picked up by an English vessel, he was
appropriate exercises.. What town in taken to the C»pe.—Paris Letter.
* California was ahead of it?
:
Grew 1d ‘S\hile Drowning.
SSS ence ase
Richard L. Edwards, 19 years old, was
Citizens Bank.
Am Attractive Point.
Lode Claims known as the “New Years”
the notice uf which is recorded in Book 7
of Mining Notices pp. 56 1n the Kecords of
the Kecurder’s oflice of Nevada County,
Califuruia (see pp. 10-11 said ficld notes) also
the re-iocution tbereui the wotice of
b
1g recurded in Book 9 of Mining sotices pp.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
711-713 suid;-Ke cords (see pp. 71-20 said teld
:
notes), uisu Lue New Years Extension the
notice of w ich is recorded in Book 7 of
Mining Noti es pp. 230-.31 suid records (see
pp. $-2v suid fiela notes), also the re-location
thereof the notice of Whichis recorded in
Book ¥ pp. 715 714 uf suid hecoids (see pp.
18 w saiu field notes) also the “Climax’’
the
nutice of which is record¢din Kook 7 of
Mining Recoras pp. 41-42 said Records (see
pp. «6-27 suid field notes). Said Lot B. is de——— g——— .
scribed as fuilows:
lt iuchudes within ats boundaries 1,062 feet
of cunt nuous jode knuwn as the Muller and
FENOING AND POINTED PIOKETS.
SPLIT AND SAWED CEDAR POSTS. Philip Lode being 262 feet of the Mu ler
hair to its original color, and for adressing, it cannot be sur,
ed.’’—Mrs. Geo.
La Fever, Eaton Rapids, Mich.
“‘Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a-most excel
vada City is entitled to, the honor. at-last thrown on the wishes and intens Washingtion-of the distin-nished black. Prince
The teachers and pupilof
Mardjane hes had a perilous voyage
subscribed
city
this
in
ton school
from his n>'ive land, for he was ship
~
given
me satisfaction. It is an excellent dress
Prince
of the Comoros,._____
very prosperous. ‘The order is growwhom he could make his business
known; and when he and his secretary
ing fast all through the country.
appeared at the ministry of marine not a
Frank Aumer.
= my head was almost
ly bought a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
and, after usin only a part of the contents, my he
was covered with a
heavy growth of hair. I recommend
your preparation as the best in the
world.” —T. Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky.
“J have uséd Ayer’s Hair Vigor for a
can afford to read a book lacking im
rantand had a collation. _ Nevada princé’s coining he has neglected-to proCity Lodge has 100 members and is vide himself with an interpreteg through
“a
eS
S59)
this and the day of your death when you
After the installation the—members explanation of his presence in Paris.
Church isofferedfor rent.
BERTS.
ago my hair comfalling out,
men
and in a féw weeks
urify'the heart and elevate the whole
went to. Leddy’s & Marsh’s restauWhatever maybe the object of the
The residence next to
! Bm. Ww. RO
Rock Creek Mill and Lumber Company.
M. L. & D. MARSH,
GRACO
In the way ot
cate but lasting pereee an
ife? There will not be an hour between
bique. He is here in order, it is said, to
J. E. Isaac, G.; H: furnish the government with informa
A number of towns are claiming the
distinction of being the first that raised
flags over their schoolhouses, but the
Transcript is of the opinion that Ne
NOVELTIES AND. STAPLE PRODUCTIONS
and imparts a deli
ill site on Wor.
OT NO. 1.—Consisting
Callfurnie, ies = MadBeLhe -( applicasl
ot psa,
totes
r
lo's in Blocks I Den) ae sie Pins Hill north
Bite, with theidated
oH ith adjoining town
;” nort
Beery
ot
i
te
one tract of laud, ou aa
rr a and others. 7 ea
natite
Gravel
Biock
“Old
the
w
by
the
es,
y
ded on
Cadd
&
ce
Pear
0
with
ear!
e
atates ate acres; boun
fenc
coutained,
on the east bY line
‘dis susceptible of being . pnd vein: therein situated in Nevade &sty
3
the Coe Quartz Mine and well
timoered,
soi!, vata and other metals,
deep
very
y
moet
State
and
eacta
Nevada
ente
of
The most of this land is
er
County
enien' t ie
fl
ing on Lot 1 in Block 3; . «ining District,
fier
divided iuto a number of conva gen tetas wich
eavaet as tivision; one-half of Cutifornia, and designated by the offive
file in this
ble for fiuit growing, alfalte
flowing strevma from notes ani official platon g Minerid Lots
eve”
two
and
another
containi
on
kb,
and
el
sLotsA
vann
a
from
en
one halt of tn
154, 185, 18dand io7, ald Lot
“hub & oes navel Claim,” Non, 182, 188, Lot No. 1388, in Tow»-hip lo,
s aithe
(gr Mill site
s ths ’3-7ths gnitvide
wer! thabere?. van ood serface, not] Jurth Range8 hastof Mount Didblo Base
igTract
tunnels on Roe ran oase
lnnd
This
acres.
acres.
N
o
.
he
west.
<
4
nine
pine
e
whole
the Thol
in 2.
ing NO.
TRACT
bythe. jnd Meridi-n. Said Consvlidated Quartz
svil an d lies adjoining
the anda pounded on the east
Here ord very deep rich
ed as fulrising ail TOG
describ
comp
the
being
D,
Site
ol
Mill
,
d
STEA
claim
Minesan
HOME
on
THe
TRACT ?NO. 3.-Hawkins’ pre: mpti
wit:
the Hughes’ oud and Col.
he Coe Quartz. Mie, ows.to
turnpike road, north byMa.ta
paid lots-A. B. and C. are situated in Nethe
claim, an don the south by su bstau
ly
z
most
Quart
LTE
and
t
tial
of
Pat
ts
Knigh
by t»e
with good,
west
; about 1° acres enclosed
yada City Mining District, Nevada Councontaining about 100 acres , There are three vever failing spr: ngs
ty, Stute of Calitornia, and are described a
1 orchard; good dwelling house of
new picket and wire fence
no
aud
fulluws,to wit:
bearing
one-halfin
cose rake gh ah wyarieties,
Suid lot A. is described as follows: It inuris 8 and yinefruit trees
200 Nek
eae
10 rooms; about
eclenne
lode
by secures of foreign horticul
the
of
pronounced
part
been
cludes within 1te buundaries the
this
hes
in
very best
. Thie land
—the
land
vineyard
and
other
olive
knewn as the New Years Extension, New
vaerurdiats ic Napa and
ardists as being first-class as
the horticuitu:ias aD dme
Climax lodes being one coatinu
and
Yeurs
kind
thesame
purposes.
:
State—and
exte -ding from ous lode 2,288.2 feet loug or 180.2 feetof the
Bix'Se oe oust ie otrorspike road, eer
i +tHomes
are now purchasl
of New Yeurs Exteusion lude, 1,4124 feet of
counties
owls
with nght
sete
18 ueres,
‘TRACT NO. 4.—Upposite the
y con ta ining aboutoe
hampiill’s,
James
to
the New Years lo ie and 095.6 of the Climax
Mine
site
small
Powning Quartz
failiug
never
a
ba Canaljand
lode. The southern end of said continuous
:
weltin.o fuur lots.
divide
c.R
YoWonid
,
and
s
tract.
lode commencing at a point N. 4 degrees
this
Noell’
nie
on
l
R,
Oe
a tunne
between
from
ay fot
sotl.deep
aud
,
Tmbered
sete
reas,
57’ W. (diag. Var. 18 degrees 82’ KE.) 18.05
side of turnpike
TRACT No. 5.—On north
10 acres.
gh
ining
throu
couta
frum seccion corner commun tosec
runs
Belds,
chaius
sed
vanal
erclu
Yuba
Hill’s
. South
ill maketwo elegant Sacre tracts
tions 11, 12, isaud i4in Townshtp 16 North
Fine Alfaifaland.
the
on
East Moun: Diablo Base and Meridi
8
emy
Kange
Acad
rook
extreme upper
Glenb
ning
4, adjoi
eis
an and rupuing hence North 10 degrees 30°
40 ie
on tauis tract, with right ofleve
vem
ie
seat
ore
a
t
y
5¢ acres.
nearl
West forits entire length 2,288.2 feet as
A
about
is bo
a
west, containi.g
\ uba Canal. ‘Much of this. tract5to 20 a
4
shown by suid field notes and plat, The
over Tract No. for ditch from . outh.
visions, from
subdi
nient
0
conve
ape
al
the
oD
‘sever
make
surface
bounduries of sa.:d Lot A. are des_
ses.
andrich deep soil. Will
2:,. adjoining Glenbrook premi
Fae AEE!
good land cribed us follows:
TRACT No 7—Comprising Lot
Conside:a ble timber and some very
acres.
t
31
Commencing
at southern end of said-lode ~
abou
nin,
the south. contai
running thence °
‘
with right of way as before stated.trips wee fer = Pag dl Pag "ae ar ike road.
1.—N. 42 degrees 80’ EK, 3.49 chains or 230.3
-, ess one acre
‘The omnibus lines make eightquarter
16, N. R.
.
Section 25,
of
heast
section, 279 feet, theuce
v
of southwest quarter of saiwne
of west haif
Nal
seit
u.—s. 73 aGegrees W, .88 chain» or 68.1 fect,
There
is
one
living
can
Soe
es
‘ihe hheoeed tract is offered.
thence
:
acres, owned jointly with KE. A. Roberts.
s ov thir t ract.
3.—N._17 degrees W. .74 chains or 48.8
times.
all
at
stream and several overflowing spring
had
be
can
“under the ditch” and water installmen.s with oue, two or feet, theuce
5
The remainder in
4.—N. 73 degrees E. .32 chains or 41.4 feet,
ADLof fhe above rrone wall cash.age at usual local interest Small tracts cash. _
mortg
by
d
2,
secure
ea
‘No.
ial
Lot
credit,
Ra
thence
in
years
three
“Nerwic. Quartz Claim, and
5.—N. 16 degrees W. 1.86 chains or 122.8
feet, or shares, ont of 1500 in the part
Al
of Ford & Reilly Quarts Claim—a
and
feet, thence
in Block No. 12, inSouth Grass Valley
b.—N. 70 degrees 41.70 chains or 112.2f eet,
acres with ditch.
Mine,” adjoining the
Quartz
rman
“Inke
the
in
st
thence
:
Also—: ne fourth undivided intere
acres.
9
the
south—about
on
the
on
7.-N. 14 dexrees 20’ W. 82.256 chains or
feet
Star
North
the “Last Chance Copper Mine,” 2400
:
2148.5
feet,
theuce
A Iso—O' ne-half undivided interest in
:
t.
Distric
Copper
pares
8—S. Wuegrees 15’ W. 4.40 chains or 290
ere
lode, containing 24 acres, situated 1n Ng
ALL PATENTED.
THESE MINING CLAIMS AR f
Keports, Statutes and — a feet, thence
My Law Libra: consisting of 425 volumes of
furnis
y.—S.
2 degrees 30’E. 6.76 chains or 446.2
and
ure
furnit
ten on
oie
feet, thence
.
=
Text books, contained in six ra pte
3
5
ravings aud other office equipnients.
on
trees,
iv.—s.
6 degrees 20° £. 26.53 chains or 1,751
fruit
with
filled
well
ed
acre lot enclos
feet, thence
:
= sree oom house and half
turnpike road im Hill’s Flat.
ll.--8. .6 degrees 20’ EK. .59 chains or 38.9
feet, thence
12. N.75 Gegrees E, 3.92 chains or 258.7
GRASS VALLEY, CAL.
feet. Contalulny 18.83 ucres,
As the same 1s more particularly deseribed
in said field nutes at pager 17 to 113 thereof, suid Lot A. coutains Mineral Lots Nos.
Jez, 1b3.uund 184, said Lut A. embraces the
Siding,
Dressed Lumber, Flooring,Rustic, Dry Goods,
Ceiling, Stepping,
books that will rest the mind as well as . ,emettes: but they dia no good. "I anal
Clear Sugar and Yellow Pine
Millinery and MINING LUMBER A SPECIALTY:
Fancy Goods,
A.
Flags on Schoothouses.
WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING
It re.
stores the color to gray hair ; promotes
a fresh and vigorous growth ; prevents
the formation of
+
,
fy dandruff; makes the
‘
in Ladies’ Home Journal.
John Evans, O.;
Guenther, I. W.; 8. Andrews, O. W.
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad Street
:
Aver’s Hair Vigor
Q
_ You might as well say, ‘‘I propose now
to give a tittle rest to my digestive organs, and instead of eating heavy meat
and. vegetables I will, for a little while,
f
Tce cold so la water at Carr Bros. tf.
on the eternal decrees, or ‘‘Faraday’s . .
moral principle.--2. is ©
Stidger, D. D.G. M., installed the
following officers of Nevada City
Lodge, No. 52, 4.0. U. W.: A. d.
Tiffany, P.M. W.; D. B.° Getchell,
M.W.; W. A. Findley, Foreman;
BH. MILLER,
tles free at Carr Bros. Drug Store.
boeks of congenial history, books of
pure fun, books of poetry, ringing with
He agreed to keep the road and bridgmerry canto: books of fine engraving,
rebe
to
is
and
repair
ss
es in first-cla
A.0.U. w. installation.
BE. SURE AND SEE THEM.
agreeble to taste, perfectly, and can
always be depended upor. Trial bot
county line of Sierra county for the . to read—books of entertaining travel,
ers
affec
tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as—
motives or traction enzines oti the toga trunk or White Mountain valise.
Are there not good books that are easy
dition that Mr. Robert give « good
bond for $2,000.
In order to get rid of them in a hurry.
tion. It is guaranteed te bring relief in
every case, when used for any
county road between Truckee and the
sponsible for all damage. It was decided to grant the petition on the con
2
.
Is one which is guaranted to bring
not let
to be allowed ts.use two road locomopress jump and crawl into your Sara
purpose of hauling wood into Truckee.
We have put
you satisfactory results, or in case of
Summer Literary Poiso:
into a watering place ‘‘Hamilton’s Metaing witnesses, $33 .75.
C. F. McGlashan, per diem and physics,” or some ponderous discourse
J, H. Roberts petitioned the poard
Has just arrived, and it isa grandlot.
the prices
.
:
was not really sensible, I find sitting on
John Hicks, #weeping street, in front hotel piazzas or under the trees reading
books the index of which would make
of treasurer’s office, $3 50.
them blush if they knew that you knew
Union Ice Co , rent of pesthouse in what the book-was. ‘‘Oh,” they say,
mileage as member of county board of
education, $22.60.
Services as horticultural commissioner—J. R. Vineyard $100, John
Rodda $100, Henry Waters $100.
C. H. Mitchell, printing, $102.
Conveying sick to hospital—R.
Noell $8, T. R. Cooley. $4,J.J. Greany
everybody
A Safe Investment ..
$6.25.
Geo. Tracy, inquest. and. subpeena
milk,
. Gee" SUMMER CLOTHING_2om
knows that Jackson sha the best.
lieve there is more trash read among the
. . .M. Shea. affidavits for registration, intelligent classes in July and August
Ps
$1.75.
than in all the other ten months of the
Rector Bros., meals for jury, $13 50. year. Men and women who at home
H. Dorsey, washing for courthouse, would not be satisfied with a book that
Truckee, $20.
ae
Nobody would think of going to J.
ae
Sees, ;
to
I am compelled
locality
ae and off locality
{ business
Appl
;
3
ication for Patent.
.
U. 8. Lanp OFFICE, SACRAMENTO,
re couniy—all held anéer Government
owns a
0]
: . JuneCalifornia,
OE
ae Whwie
aa a ceding
Fe
all the lands owned by me in this.
sell
26, 1890
title—and will be sold in lots:to suit parchasers:'in siz2, [ro
THAT THE
GIVEN
HEREBY
IS
OTICE
Champion Mining Company, a corward, ’ and in shape as may be suitable, at reasonable prices, ac
Gress
is 622
office
in Sec. porericn, whose poet
Lot No. 15,
of
27, fractionalhing
ontgomery street, San Francisco, State
ton Ravine—
of fractional Lot No. 5. in Sec.
Our Third and Last Shipment ot
Everything That's Good.
J. Jackson’s Beehive store to buy fireworks, but when it comes to such
—
The opinion
the general road fund.,
toa query
onse
resp
in
s
is written andi
Tie following demands on the gen:
er 1 tund were allowed Thursday
Ww G. Shand, constable fees, $25.
_
Now the tree tops flaunt their glory.
And the clover's blooming red. .
While the ringdove coos his story
.
To his nest mate-overhead.
And the stars—they heard you promise— ~
And some sunny summer morn
I shall claim my own, my treasure,
When the silk is on the corn.
Pa
4.
~Yankee
.
Distriete Attorney Nilon has advised
“from the supervisors.
i
:
;
2S
:
i
eeak weak andand!failing Eye Sight.
‘
strengthen
25 cents a box. For sale by Carr
Bros.
ts
eed me
posedwould wed
ioe you
oars
promised
you "
rg Rough & Reaty,;
Rey seo
Valley,
Grass
+ evada City
’
oS
SALE ®
Tie
*
FOR
3
LAND
ES
Ve ’
-~
Dr. J¢-H. McBean’s Strengthening . .
the inflammawill snbdue
Salve aud
Eye cool
as aid
the the
Sith
:
hesated aneacsre
snow;
chattered
theyfrost
‘Asthe
faces
was inofourthe
And
&
2
Pat
:
Ee
;
o: the :eyes.
inflammation und soreness
were flying southw:
The geese clouds
Gal
ee
—+0
Unpve exposure to cold winds, rain,
bright light or malaria, may bring on
When the panties on the a
NO, 1881"
Sage.
=
;
————
Enya eA
me ensape
e
; Tte first day of “the publicaP tio: nm of the
forseoing notice was on the “sth day-of
—
South Yuba Transportation and Supply Coa
Elect:on for Chief Engineer.
THE ANRUAL EI;
Incorporated in 1890.
Directors:
GEO G.“ALLAN, Es.
GEO. E. TURNER, Esq.
ALFeTREGIDCO, Esq.
H. C. CALLAHAN, Esq.
E, J, RECTOR, Secretary.
Chief
jondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at6A.M.
heldon
.
*
Stages leave Maybert for Nevada City vad Ormonde ASA Washiagton on Tuesdays,
Thursdavs and Saturdays, at 5 A. M.
=
Engineer
anh
die
Chief Engineer of the Nevadt
a
CEO. A. HARE: E ,
EDWIN TILLEY, Esq.
Soros ean. Nevada City for Maybert via Washington and an
June
WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers..
City Fire
Department
will be
MONDAY, JULY 28th, 1890,
From5 to 8 o'clock P. x.
:
Judges—J. F. Hook and Gus, Schmidt,
Gierka—W.T. Mo:
Scott.
d Wm.
Ky order of the Sonea bfFire Di
J.“E. ISAAC,
Wm. Scort, Secretary
ates.
dent,
N, B.—This cemsnigation Was necessary for the protectior 1 of ourselves and those d ving
business with us.
@ propose to run Stages regu'arly,
wi
to snow. We earnestly solicit the co-operation of our: trends. Signed?
Washington Mining Co.,
Yuba Mining Co,, Blucbs!l Mining Co.,
Diamond D. Mining.,
Canyon Creek Mining Co,,
r
te
ae
penibyi
SPEcIAL attention is called to the
advertisement of John F, Cooper.
apoak for the unrivalled .Mathushek
ano, ~
. je29-th