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ELEVEN DOLLARS.
os
That Momey Will Buy a Good
sewing Machine.
The Transcrirt has within the past
two years offered many special pre‘miums to its. subscribers, and of huadreds of people who have availed themselves of the opportunities extended
to them not one case of dissatisfaction
has yetarisen. In every instar.ce the
subscriber has been more thun delighted with the bargain secured.
The latest offering includes three
grades of the Chicago Singer Sewing
Machine, a perfect imitation of the
genuine Singer machine and according
to the verdict of hundreds who have
used both as good as the original for
all practical purposes.
Three -numbera.of this admirabk .
yiece of mechanism are advertised aud
described on the second paye of to-.
day’s paper, and full information is
given as to cost of freight to thia city,
etc.The manufacturers also supply
other grades up t one with as elabur-. ¢
erately ornamented and full-pearled
head on a full cabinet case, beautifully
finished with mouldings and elegant
Brench walnut veneers, gothic cover
tion ‘or Patent,
United States Land
Sacramento, Cel, M
TOTICK is hereby give®, that H. P. stew,
whose Pvst Office
town, Butte county, Cal,
his application for a
Thousand linear feet o:
Chief Consolidated @
is ¥, ‘
thie aay thea
emt for Three
the Washington
A. —
Phy Waltlucion
-Pidining District, Comuuty of BSevada und:
fs: atc of Califurnia, aad Gesignaie! by the
ficld notes and officia:
Gilice 18 lota Nos,
N. K,11 E. M. D. 8. and
S5and 46 being des¢ribed'as follows, tow
Washington Chief Consolidated Quaits .
Mine.
ate raily3 Of fare for first-class
one irom Nevada City tothe paints
lat on'tile in tais
Survey of Line of Lode. .
Commeneiag at the South icde post of
the Wasbiazten Chief location--a post :1
mound marked “W, CU, Le
netic Variation 16> 30° iN.
112 26’ &. afomg the line oi the lode 0,b1
ehains, intersect the presumed line between
and 86 at a point 45 20 chaius south
of the corner to Secs, 25,4), % aud 36, T. 18,
N, RM KE. M.D. M. wet
feet, alive ouk i2in, d
tiom notice was ud mark same, “W,>O,
. L.” 22.78 chuins or 1500 feet to post marked“W.C. N. L. P.” aud
North love post of Washingtoa Chief location and south lode
tion, 45.46 chains,
post of the Jefferson locativ
mound markei“J. N. L. P.
Peterior Boundaries.
at the8. W. cor. ofthe WaghvuUbief locvtion a post marked “W.
“J, 3, “Ls BY thd
of Jeffersun lo¢afeet, the North lode
D, a post in rock
fis iatcling of». sari
BESS
ws ®
uy
e
effvrson location set a
marked “J. .N.’W.Cor, from whieh the eur,
secs. 26, 26, 35 und 36, T. NN.
M. beara s, 879 40’ W, 4.42 6
Thence defiecting 90° to the right 8. 78°
3)’ K. along the woe bouadarv of
aticn.
t of ye af tieraan location
7 Mssceihied, 8.09 net . dOMX, by uddressing a lette
fock mound m
Phence 8. 11° 25’
boundary of the Jefferson
chains, 1500 feel, the. &. cor. of the Jefferson location identical with the N
of the pene mo as location
~~
o r. of the Washington Chief locati,
@ postin rock mound marked “W., U.”’
cor. Thence \.78> 85' W. along the Southof the Wasbinxtun Chief loains. Intersect the presu
ed l'ne netween Secs. aud 36, at @ poi
45.72 cuuings, South of the cor, to seca, 25, 7
96 and 36, 4,18, N. BR, be. M: D
iy reck mound, 4.64
South iode post of
loca ion pees deseri'
“tothe place of
veation ofthis mine ‘sg recorded in
ecorder s office of Nevad . county, ia
Book 100f Mining Clsims.
cla mant isthe AdamsY M, on the sou
reons claiming adverse
rtion of seid Washington Chief oa
solidated Quartz Mine, or surface ground,
uired to file their adverse claims
© kegister of the United States Lanu
Office at Sacramento, in the state of Calivirtue of the provisions of the statute.
E: W, ROBERTS, Kegister.
. It is hereby ordered th
tice be published in the Daily Transcript,:a
daily newspaper pub ished inthe city and’
county of Nevrda, state
ignated as being nearest
dh. W. ROBBER Ts
, (Grass Valley) Attoruey. for
‘d
‘he fitet pablcation of thia notice wee!
made on the 16th day of
N the Superior Courtofths Uounty of Ne«
Vada, Stute of California.
Action brougLtin the Superi
he County uf Nevada, state of California,
nd the Cumpluint filed in said County 6
Neyuda, ip the officeof the Clerk of said
HAWAY, Pléjutifr,
¥s.
FRANCIS M. HATHAWAY, Defendant.
The People of the State of California sen
Superior Court.
Ez
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
OR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY,
Ne. 683 Kearney street,
Establ im 1664
A
perf ‘eaiee and mnt
ikeases suc.
SS Dr.@ibbon basthe
From visifing the prinelpe: Hospitals a
rom visi : i Hospitals of .Kucope, anc ins pemponsaeden i the bis
Siecabiogia putionteand thusv reccine:
bis services may find him. ni
SEMINAL WKAKNESS,
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of
oye Bena ir Kor rg
Sh both sents to hat Sinioet ch ent ges
‘ing Certainty the eit pre with oy
owing train of morbid symptoms unless
com butted by scientutic medical measures,
tenance, dark spots under bd Sallow coun :
¢ eyes, pain in th. nead, ring ng in the
like tae rustlig
uneasiness about
ba, confused
leaves and
weakness vf the totus, vis+ US 25’ B. 22:78 ‘Sata mee prewmen ig ss .o. W
chaius 1600 feet, the N.W. cor. of the W
ington Chief location, alsv the 8. W.
ner of the Jefferson location, « postin zoek
mound marked “WwW .’ w. W. cor. and ‘J.
3.” Wo cor tram whieh theot, $v aud 86, T. 18, N. R11 E. ;
N,0° 16 KB. 22.46 chains distant, 23 38 cha
i:tersect the presumes line between, Sede.
and 36,-at-8 puiut 21.865 chains. seuth
the cor. to Secs. 25, 26, 35 and $6, Tf, 18, N.
MLE. M, D.M.setayostin sock mound 45.
the N. W corner of tne
postin rock mound
ruce in approac:
AN form new
© shun society, loss of
ashes, pim pies and 8 era ‘about vi
the face, furred me,fetid breath, ‘bs,
COUR mption, night sweats, monok ana
(reqnent ingani: ty, Lie dal bemor
reobs 60 aitlicted should upply immediateSeetibe. FSOU Or . ed
yy letter. and have a rin
ure eiteoted by hip new and scientitie
treating these b Foon foont which never fails o.
ettecting a qitiick and radical cure,
MABKIED MEN,
Ur those who contemplate marriege, who
are suilering under aay of these feartui maiSolty ebtng epont hum wor delay "296 m them, nor oa
tein dinmediate telief, 4
CUBED AT HOMR,
Persons ata d ce may be CUBED AT
r to Dr. Gibbon,
ting case, syn ptoms, len of time the
e6use las continued, and the medicine
wid be promptly sent, free from damage or
curiosity, to any part of the country, with
ful, and plain directions for use. ‘The Docwor cures when others fail. ‘try him. by
euclosing TEN DULLAKS in coinin a reylitered letter thro the Pont Office o
Lrough Wells, Fargo & Go, a package of
medicine will be delivered by express to any
oar. of the United syates. :
address DK, J. F, GIBBON, 623 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, sau Fraicisco
Vitive Bux 1967. r
Notice of Assessment,
Oy tat i peatrand 8T. GOTHARD GOLD
oat ean eee ee of Pri i
jace of business, San Francisco, Calitorain, Lecativa of Works, Columbia Hill
Mining District, Nevada county, Val.
Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting
ofthe Board of birecturs, held on the 12tu
day of eb., 1891, au usseveunent, (No. 2) of
Filteen (15) Ven s per share was levied upOn the Capital stuck of the Corporation, payable immediately in United States doid
Corn, to (he Secretary, at the office of the
Company, room Ne. 10, No: 820 Sansome
street, Sao Francisco, Cglifornia,
Any. stock upon— wich this assessment
shall remain unpaid’ on the sist day of
March, 18.1, will be delinquent! and ad.
yertised fur sale ut publicauction; and unless paymentis mude before, will be sold on
Mouday, the 12th day of Apri), 1891, to
pay the delinquent assessment, together
with the costs of advertising and expenses of
sale. By orderof the board of Directors.
iat Reheat Nef a; Wearersry.
)ffice—Roowm } A Sausome Street,
San Francisco, Galle tae '
NOTICE: “Phe Auecsment (No-2} ort
cents per share levied December 9th
1890 is hereby rescinded.
Notice to Creditors,
Estate of J. L. JOHANSON, deceased.
1 OTICE is hereby given by’ the undersigned, Arthur Powell, Adwinistrator
of the Katate of J. L. Johnson, deceased, to
the creditors of aud all persons havin
Claims ageinst the said deceased, to exhibit
them withthe necessary vouchers, within
four months nfter the first publication of
this notice tothe paid Administrator at the
Law Office of A, Burrows, Esq., Holbrook
with ‘fihely veneered panels, and Greenos (oF eencis M. H.thaway, Defend~. Sioey, Grass Villey, Nevcda county, Cal.,
ehest of drawers inside the case.
Any machine that is not satisfactory
ean be returned tothe factory and the
money will be
in need of or thinking of
adel gi Ey og Ee
before
buying a sewing machine.
i pe Sysidetens tion
paying @ fancy price
as the Ohicago Singer.
Omarstville....6. cee cee ee eeees 1
bwee Eggs es sie PA NER OEE ROT MER 14% ne
bypenceville.. 2 :
aumento.. (, ay
n Francisco 166 a
Tiuckee.... 88
Washington AD .
YouBet. Be
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Dr. Beosanko’s Cough and Lung
ayrppeThis syrup is composed of wild
cherry, tarand balsam of Tolu, which
every one knows are the, most tunie
and healing remedies known for the
Throat and Lungs. Lo this we add
“just enough squills,” ipecac_and—blood
root to loosen and throw off the effendng matter, by expectoration. Ack
your doctor if there could possibly be
a more happy combination for the cure
. of coughs, colds and bronchitis, or tw
emaciuted con
sumptive patient .than this. Fo
croup and whooping cough there ir
nothing better, and every mother whu
values the lives of her fitfle ¢hildre:
should always keep it in the house.
it is perfectly harmiess and the bubies
~+ build up # weak and
ike it. Sed byCarr Bros. :
Agents for the Daily Transcript.
Paimer & Rey
G. r nee & Co.
K spencer
h> ore Veen ie kere wenne rt
PO EIS Rael Se AONE Ye ee ga §
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You are hereby required to appearin en
action brought
uperior Court of
he County of Nevada, state of Califurnia,
mplaint filed therein,
ve ofthe day of ser.
and to auswer the C.
Within ten days (exe
vice) alter the service ou
moun. —if served withiu this Count,; or, if
served elsewhere, within thirty days, or
default will be tuken againas
og to the praye: of said Comnt.
The said action is brousht to obtain a de.
mony now existing between the Plain-"
al e ground of failure
aimii with thy Common nec
of life, #laintiff alleges that on or
about September 17th, 1573, Plaintiff and Defendautintermarried, and huve ever siuce
been, ano still are husvand and wife. Fiain. tif surther alleges that for une
half last past Vefetdaut has willfully failtofurnish Plaintiff with the common
necessaries of life fur herself: and their
three children, he haying the abilit
do. Pluintiffasks that the custody o
miuor children be awarded to Plaintiff. Al
of which will more fuliy w
laint on fle herein, to w
J bempty notified that if you
fail wo appear an ‘
pluint a» above required
wilh Pay hs the Court
man the com
Given under my band and Seal of the
seid superior Court, of the Count
Vuda, Stete of Calif. ruia, this 7t
J. L, MORGAN, Clerk.
fi2 By J, J. Greany, Dep. Clerk.
Niles Searls, Att, LF.
ene that is,
eertainly no better, perhaps not as good .
and Defendant, on
r the relief deNotice to Delinquent Oo-owners.
O DANIEL HOLMAN, JASPER JEPRON
aud kK, bD. Sherwoud,
MH. Coltua, P. Brighum, Chas, Hegarty, J. Lb.
. Rodgers, Alexander Koach, J. Stumbeck,
George sherwood and Maas Fetersun,
the ‘Blue Lead Mining Company,” loration of mine Bioomtield Lowuship, Nevad
Notice is hereby
the co-owners last abuve named
for tne following named persons whe
failed wand refused to pay for themselves,
For vanial Holman the sum of one
buudred aud seventy nine ($179.00) Dollars,
pson the sum of thirty eight
ity cents ($35.60) amid for &. 1),
sherwoud the sum of thirty five dollars and
,co-owners, with H,
wnounts have been pui
oweuers, more than one year before the
conmmetncement of this proceeding, each
of the delinquent cu-owners, towit:
Holman, JasperJepau:
co-owners in the said mine are hereb
notitied, unless each pay their respeeti
proportion as bereis set out of the ceman
due gaid co-owners, .
Sec’y of the guid Ve@,, of
Nevada county,
savnths f ow the firetda
this notice, each whd
within the sald ti
said mine shail
of publication of
as failed to pay
«, their interest in the
« forfeited, and shall bereperty of the gaid cu-owners,
mine, who bave
suid amnounts for the aforesa
‘There are nine full! sherep
in the suid wine, and the said delinquents
own the following interest in the said mine;
Haniel Holuian Oue half of one shure, K,
D. Sherwood ou@ half ofone share, Jasper
Jepacn one quarter of one share.
N. Bb. PARAZEIT
CHAS. HEGARTY,
PAAS PELERSUN,
P. BRHIGH AM,
J. 3YRUMBECK,
GEONKGE SHE WOUD,
H, H, COLTON,
Co ownersin sail mine.
..Philadelphia
Portland, Oregon
he e being the plaee for the transact 63
tion of he business ofsaid estate, in said
county of Nevada,
ARTHUR POWELL,
Administrator of the Eetate of J. L. Johnson, decea. ed.
Dated March 12th; 1891. ;
A, Burrows, Attorney. mi3
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of John C. Piper, deceased,
WOtICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE UNdersigned, adininistrator of the estate
of John.C. Piper, d i, to the t
of, and all persons having elaims against
the deceused, to exhibitthem with the
necessary Youchers, within Four mosths
after the fzet publication of this notice, to
the administrator at the law office of
P, F. Simonds, Nevada City, Neyada coun, Calfornia, the same befng the place for
the transaction of the business of said es.
tute, in suid county of Nevada.
CALEB COOLEY,
Administrator of the Estute of Juhn C, PiTr. decensed, ’
ated Nevada City, Cal,,thisi9th day of
February, 1891.
P. F, Simonds, Attorney.
Notice to Creditors.
tate of Marie 8, Dusom, deceased.
x oun 2K is here , nite , the undersyne Adrat: itor of the Estate of
urie 5. busom, dé@ceaged, ta the creditors
ofand ull persons having Claims against
the said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers, within four months after the first puplication of this notice to the
said Administrator, atthe Law Office of P.
¥, Simonds, at Nevada City, Nevada County,
California, the same being the place for
the transaction of the business of said estate, in suid county of Nevada,
FRANK J. DU3IOM, »
Administrator of the Estate of Marie 8, Dusom, deceased, \
Dated March 16th, 1891. ca
P. F. Simonds, Attorney. mi6
L. P. FISHER
Nowspaper Advertiving Agemey.
ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EX.
@HANGE, CALIFORNIA wteaer,
BAN FRANGISCO,
B. ADVERTISEMENTS
solic for ell news re -pablished
on the Pacifie Loust, the 8.
Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpatiso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Australian Col
Europe. . >
Viles of wearly every newspaper pnblished
on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly
on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during
business hours
W. W. WAGGONER,
(Successor to W. F. Englebright,)
Civil : ‘Engineer : aud ; Surveyor,
Deputy County Survevor and
Députv U S: Mineral Surveyo
0 in Morgan & Roberts block Nevada
ones se “
The Best Claret Wine.
¢
—
ADE {rom Grapes raised at my Nursery
G teed pure, well made, and twe
4 BO a : ’ . La
* iP.
EVADA COUNTY LAND AND i)
0
i pluce of business, Nevada City,. t pluce iit Pigs ’
day of March, 181, an assessment, (No, 2
two cents per share was levied
‘Capital stock of the e
the secfetury at the office of
No. by Broad Street, Nevada
The ,
Best Advertising medium in
tefore, will be
day of May, 1891, to;
sasmment, together w :
d expenses of sule, By
f Direc
GAYLORD, fe
Se
"FeAnscxirr is the
ue
(3
der of e Board 0
and three years old.
Fifty Cents a Gatton.
French Prunes for Stewing.
Positively fuerthan can be purchased in.
Nevada City, Cal., Deg. 16, 1890,
cquaintauces,
memor, pt c
ich Islands,
lonies, the ‘Kastern States and
the Chicago
light and without noise,
the machine. —
FOOT HK MLER,
FOOT RUFF
5 BOBBINS.
machine one year ago and am_ well
pleased with it. Would not exchange
it for machines sold here for filty dollars, I thank you a: thousand times
for such a valuable premium.
W, A. Bisuor.
_
Arrus, Ark., Dec. 7, 1889.
Te Chicago Singer sewing machine
receved tn yood order. ‘The machine
is a spléndid one; the Agents here
would ask about thirty-five dollars fo
such a machine.“ Many thanks,"
Joszrn Bacuman.
a
Somerset, Va:, Oct. 28, 1889.
The machine ordered of you arrivéd,
andafter a few days’ trial [ find it to
be as. represented, and. doubtless wil
continue to give satisfaciion.
Mary J. Warxer.
Trenton, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889.
The rary poppy machine came
to hand yery promptly and in good ol:
der. It. is nicely finished, and works
like a charm,and we are delighted
with it, E. F.Youna.
Sr. Maraarer’s, Md ae Dec. 14, 1889,
We received thé machine two weeks
since in good order. We are pleased
with the machine and glad to speak of
you asau honest, honorable firm, . A
neighbor was here to look at the mua
‘ 4 es
‘ 5 ity
OREGO
CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPER’
We claim that 10 acres of choice Lan
acres of Wheatin the Mississippi Valley.
Both for $6
Both for $9
ag "The Morning Call
issues a wee
Mippieton, Tenn., Dec. 18, 1889. <9
el, received your premium sewing
LAND
ee W'ITH TS——
Home Office at Salem, Oregon,
; : (In the.State Insurance Buildine,)
AND BRANOH OFFICES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBA
ih ath cae ;
AS FOR SALE A LARGE LOT A al STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS, ALSO
¢ Oregon Land Co fall} ized tor th
subdividing locos tracer ot Tanai whe Bhdue hes ast tan velen taught eno mintinin fi
ed ever 8,200 acres of Land into 5 to 20 acre Lots.
shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts eed on the market, 225 have been gold.
in Frait will bring a larger income than 16.
ing oh totes. dther Neya ie county news. It is
aa San Francisco Weekly Call
fr It : pepe is iesned every Thursda:
. ter of ry up
(igre arma eee
ever.
to , horticul
te Arat-class family Pena apenait ng to the inter
We have made such arrangements as enable us tooffer}
C
SINGER SEWING MACHINES
At lower rates. than ever before for a good-machine.
_., Phis_ machine is made after the /atest models of the
Singer Machines, and is a perfect fac-simile in make; ornamentation and appearance.
gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed
of precisely the same materials.
he utmost care is exericsed in the selection of the
metals used, and only the very best quality is purchased.
Each machine is thoroughly well made and is fitted with
the utmost nicety and exactness, and nu machine is _permitted by the inspector to go out of the shops until it has
been fully tested and proved to do perfect work and run
All the parts are made. to
The Chicago Singer Machine have every importan im‘provement ina loose balance wheel so constructed as to
premit winding bobbins without removing the work from
:
The loose balance wheel is actuated by a solid bolt passing through a_coliar-securely pinned to the—shaft—outside.
of the balance wheel, which bolt is held to position by a
strong spiral spring. When a bobbin is to be wound the
bolt is julled out enough to release the balance wheel,
and turned slightly to the right or left: where it is held b
a stop-pin tili the bobbin is filled.
liable to, beymeddled with by children, the bolt can be left
out the wheel when not in_use, so that the machine
cannot be operated by the treadle.
The thread eyelet and the needle clamp are made self
threading, which is a very great convenience.
Each Machine Has the Following
w 8, GAUGE,
TUUKE EEDL 1 WRENCH, 1,GAUGE SCREW,
PACKAKE NNG,ES, 1 THREAD CUTTER, i OIL CAN, filled with Oil,
CHECK SPRIT . 1 BINDER 1 INST KUCTION BOOK,
The driving wheel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, easiest
running and most convenient of any. The machine is self-threading, has the
very best tension and thread liberator, is mude of the best maerial, with the
wearing parts hardened, and is finished in a superior styelt, 1t has veneered cover, drop-leuf tab'e, end drawers and cenwing-drawer. 5
The manufacturers WARKANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS.
chine, and expects to order one next
‘week. ‘ —E.H, Rinovr.
Uniontown, Kansas, Dec, 6, 1889.
We received the machine some tw
months ago.. Have given ita fair tria
and like it very much, We think in
‘is as good as a forty dollar machine.
Miss JaNe Rowers,
Jackson, Cau., Noy. 16, 1889.
I received your premium sewin
machine in good order, and am well
pleased with the same. Accept my
A NORTON.
I would say, after using th e sewing
machine received from you, it givet
perfect gutisfaetion in al! respects, doy
ing all Kinds of work very nicely.
Mes. 1, C,-Youmans,
Wesrsoro, Mo,, Dec. 10; 1889.
My sewing machine gives good sat
isfaction—does as good work as a fifty
dollar machine. Mary E, Murray.
Herrina, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1889.
The sewing machine I got'from you
ag a premium last year, cannot be beaten, and does as good woik as a $40.00
machine. _Geo. B, Muir.
Lonamont, Cou., Nov. 17, 1889,
I received the machine all right, and
am well pleased with it, It does excellent work. Psntvan McCarty,
Prices,-Pavable in Advance:
MachineNo. 3 and DaILy Transcript 1 year..-17 oo
“cs
sacle ae
vera 00
%.Subscribed to pay freight from the factory, which
THREE AND A HALF DOLLARS fo Nevada City.
BROWN & CALKINS, Pubs. Dai Transcuirr,
e suceess of this undertaking i+
We also make valuable improvements in the way of toails, fences, ete, We can sell
mah tract of Land for the same price per acre that you would have to pay for a larg
‘arm
send for Pamphlets, Maps and Price List?
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OT TEx
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Notieeof applcation-io:
No. 1865.
Application for Patent.
NS. TICE OF, THE APPLICATION OF
“JACKSON CALVERT and JAMES H.
ARP, of Nevada Mining District, Nevade
Pam State of Unlifornia, for a United
States
Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance
of Chapter Six of Title Thirty-two. of the
Revised Statutes of the United States, we,
peer (agen and Lem bp ago ln
8, Ropeepsion. aving the poss
ry tight 'tothe Work and Pay Placer Mine,
and mpm p 2 the mineral yo vein, lode
or mineral deposit, bvaring go d, with surface ground herviuafter ces » lying
and beiug situated within the Nevada City
or Nev. Mining District, Covnty of Nebe]
application tothe United States fora Patent forthe said Mining Ciaim, which ‘is
mote fully deseribed as to metes and
bounds by the official plat and by the fieldnotes of auryey thereof, now filed in the office ot the Register of the District, of lunds
subjeet to sale at Sacramento, Cal., which
field notes of survey desctibe the bounderies and extent of sald Claim, with magnetic variation at Firatstation 15° East, as tollows, towit: Commenving at a Post marked W and.P No. }. at the Lontiweet corner
of claim, Which is also Post of Worx and
Pay mine No 1, at Northeast corner of May.
Flower Placer mine lot No 82, and
corner to Sections 16, 17, Mand 21, T 16N K
9E.M.D.Band M., from a which an oak
tree 8 inches in diameter 3 8 89 W 60
links distant from location corner ; thence
smngpcde variation (course. ist) 450 East
on gre? line between Sections 16 and 47
1° J
Yuba Ditch bears 3 692 E. and N. 63° W at
4.75 chains, Ravine béarsN 69° W; at 9.43
chains fence running North and West; at
10.06 chains biack oak tree 2 feet in diameter; at 15.50 chains fence 6 links to Bast; at
18.97 cross feuce bears W 659° W and8 5° E
1d ijnks to corner; at 19.45 Martin Ditch bears
N 88° and #, 380 W; at 23.63 chains Little
Deer Creek-bears E and W; at 24.8) chains
mouth of funnel beard k-840 chains distant; tunnel running N 27° Kast; at 29.90
road crosses N 459 W and 345° E 2659.08 feet
or 40.30 chains to a Pde, marked W..and
No.2, which is also the Quarter Section
corner between Sections 16 and 17 Tp 16 N
RYE, M. D. B. and M, and from which ap
oak tree 14inches in diameter bears 8 694 9
W 43 links distantand a pine tree 30 inches
in diameter bearsS oW 36 links distant; thence deflecting 0© .08’ left devia!ion
of needie 0° 15’ Kast. (Course 2d) N 19
18 W et 0.1980uth Yuba Diten bears 8 83% 9
W; at 649 chains Murehie Ditch bears E
and W at chains or 1320 feet to a Post
marked W and P No3,onthe West line of
Section 16, location corner from which a
dead ouk 8 inches in diameter bears North
40 links distantyand the N W corner of Section 16: bears N 19 13’ W 20 chains distant.
(Course 8d) Thence deflecting 91° 29’ right
devi.tion of needie 19 East 899 44’ K at
19.66 chains 1296.9 feet-toa Post marked W
aud P No. 4frem which a cedar tree 8 inches in diameter Lears N 21° FE and 0.52 che
distant, an oaktrees inches in diameter
bears N 33° W 2% links distant. (Course
4th) Thence deflecting 91° 4,’ left, deviation of needle 0° 4)’ Kust 9.94 chains 656 fect
toa Post marked W and P No 5; from which
&@ spruce tree 10 inches in diameter bears N
40549 90 links distant, (Course 5:h.)
‘Thence deflécting yi © by’ ht, deviation
of needle 1° Bust, 5 899 34’ 19.60 chains
or 1293.6 feet to astake murked W and P No
6 pha which oid stake location corner
bears N 489 E. 1.35 chains Sen res tree
8inchesin diameter bears N 869 'K 0.37 chs
disiant; the quarter section corner on Noi th
side of Section 16716 N KOE MD B andM
beurs N.19 52’ W29.88 chuins distant, Post
Marked No. 2 at<outhexst corner ef Murchie Place mine Lot 42 bears N 25°10’ K
Al _chuiis distant. (Couise 6th), Yhence
dc flecting 87° 42’ right, on Kastline of the
N W 34 of Section 16,19 52° E, at 13.24 cus
873.Ub teetto Pust marked W and P-No7, on
the North ine of Woodville quartz mine,
Lot 78, from which & pine tree 10 inches in
diumeter bears N 28!49.W 26 links distant.
(Comise 7th) ‘Lhence deflecting 82° 2)’
right, along North line of Woodville quartz
mine, Lois, course by Woudville survey,
882° 47’ W variation1s© 30’ K 0.12 chaing
7.9 feet toa Postmarked W and P, No, 8, at
Northwest curner of Lot.No, 73-from whieh
pine tree 10 inchesia diameter beurs N
3 W 0,25 chains distunt, (Course 8t).)
‘Thence detleeting 62° 33° ehh] On West line
mine. of Woodville quartz 78.Louree—b
ween suLyey $ 300.14? .W Verietiuas
189 30 EK at oid road bearing N Wand 8 K,
at 9 8) chaing Murchig Ditch bears K and
W, «t 18.57 chains or 1225.06 feetto a Pust
murked W and # Nod, frum which W Q M
No 6 at Southwest corner of Woodville
quarts mine bears 828° W 4.15 Chains distant aud oat H, N W corner ut tlie NW
corneg of Hurmouy quartz mine beurs §
azo W528 Chains distant, (-‘ovrse yth)
‘vhence deflecting 619 53’ right, $ 8° “i Ww
on.seuta line of the N W of Section 16 to
Post ked W and P No 10 from whigu u
black tree 10 inches in diameter bears
78° 23’ 6 033 chs distant. (Course 10th).
‘Lucuce deficcuiug 169 4.’ right, N 78> 25°
W on Norch line of Union quartz mine; at
0.52 chains Murchie Ditech crogy EB and W;
at 8.76 Che dis.ance 578.2 feet toa Post markod W and # do; 11 hom whieh au oak tree
@ iucuesin diameter bears 5 38° E 41 links
digiuut, (Course lith) Thence) aetiecting
90° left; 316° $5’ W.on Weat line of Usion
quartz ine; at400¢haing Murchie Ditch
bears N 642 Wand 964 6; at-10.42chaise
Svuth Yuba Ditech bears N 699 W ands 60
#, at6.12 chains road bears N 679 W: and 5
76 K, at 17.74 chains ros.d bears N 602 W and
S6u9 K.; ut 18.43 chains’ West edge of old
shalt: ot Wie sualt beus West 23 links disut; at 21.08 Cha.ms road bearg8 409 KE, 'N
409. Wj ut 92,72 Chuing or 1600 ject to a Fost
marked W and P No 12 from which an alder
tree 6 inches in diaucter bears 78° W 15
links distunt (Voursg lth.) ‘thence deflecting wo left, 8. 75° 20 Kon south-dine of
Jnion quarts mine; at 3.28 chuins 218.2 feet
to a fost marked W aud F No 13, from which
a eproce tree 8 inches in diameter bears N
66%° W1.lychaing distant, (Course 1th),
Thence deflecting 163° 25’ right, On the
south line of tue N W )¢ ofthe N wy of
Section 16, at?,70 chains Little Deer Crees
bears W 20° Wands 20° Kast; at 3.94 chs
or 200 feet to a Rust marked W aud P No. 14,
from which a madroon tree8-inches in diameter bears N 25° E43: links distant.
(Course 14), Thence di: flecting 919 15’ left,
ou the ec st line of Wig of the 8 W144 of the
8W 4 of Section od at 0.67 chains Martin
ditch bears N 309 and 5 30.° EK; at 6.50
chains South Yuba ditch bears 8629 W ana
N52 kK, from which-a yellow pine tree 12
inches in diameter bears N 649 W 1.15 links
igtaut. (Course 15). Thence deflecting
91° 18’ right, West 10 chains or 660 ‘feet ty
place of lung ead containing 186/72
acres of laud,
‘The waidclaim comprising the South MS
of the N & 1-4 of the N. W. 44 the W 1-2 of tie
3 W 1-4 of the 8 W 1-dand portions of the 3
1-2 of the N W L-4 andthe N W1-4-of thes
W 1-4 of Section 16 Ip 16 NKYE,M DB
end M} adjoining cluims of the Woodvilie
and Union quartz mines on the Mast, and
the May Flower Placer miiie on the South
west thereof.
Thesaid Mining Claim being of record in
the vitice of the Kecordér of Nevada County
Mining Claisos, in Book 11, Page 90, in the
County and state of California aforesaid,
aud beiny boauded as follows, towit: On
the exsterly side by the Woodville and Unfou quarts mines and vacant lunaos, and
adjoining the May sigver Placer Mine ou
the Southwest, the said elaim being designated ag No, Win the official survey
thereol,
And any and all persons Claiming adversely the mining ground oF premises, or
any portion thereol go described. surveyed,
platted and applied fer, are hereby notified
that unless their adverse claima are duly
filed .as'aceofding to. law, and the regulations thereunder, within the time prescribred by Law, with the Kegister uf the United
St.tes Land Office at Sucrum ato, in the
state of Califurnia, they will be barred, in
virtue of the provisious of said statute.
H.W. KUBERTS, Register.
It is hereby ordered, that the foregoing
r Patent be published for the period of xixty days in the Nevada Daily ¥ tript, a daily hewspuper published at Nevada Cley, Nevada County, Caliuornia, hereby designated “us the HeWspaberpubiished nearestihs above described
premises, 3 wee
. WwW. BERTS, Register,
J. 1. Caldwell, Attorney for Applitance:
The first publication of this notice
made on the 12th day of February, 1891, eb
Simon, an Insane person,
John stotlar, the Guardian of James G.
Simons, an insane person, having filed his
petition herein praying for an order of sale
of the whole of the real estate of said ward
for pu: therein set torth, it is therefore
orderedby the said Court,that all interested in the Estate oi said J, G, Simons ape
before the suid Gourt on Monday, the
A
Nevada vity, to show cause wh
should not be granted to said ghanien ts
self so much of the real estateof
fnsane James G, Simons asshall be necesAnd that @ copy of this ordar be publish. . : a ie eo pick te
ed atleast fonr successive weeks the . FYE]. i} : ] ; “ ;
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Order to Show Cause.
N the Superior C. ] ey tate ourt of Nevada County,
in the matter of the Estate of James G,
day of March, 1891, at 10 o’eloek
renoon of said i} ‘at the Court Rookie
the ‘said
»
Dated Feb. 14th, 169i, ""PSMF Judge.
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