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September 11, 1887 (4 pages)

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= = _— LOGAL DIRECTORY. — List of Nevada City’s Business Institutions. pee i18s8s7. ASSAYING. ¢ J. J. Ott, Main. Citizens Bank, Broad. ro AUCTIONEERS. @. R. Stockwell, Broad. ¥. G, Guild, Union. ip BAKERIES. Mrs. J. Hurst, Commercial, Alex. Gault, Broad. t BANKING HOUSES. Citizens Bank, Broad. -Directors—Dr. R. M. Hunt, Geo.M. Hughes, Wm. Edwards, John T. Morgan, D. E. Morgan, L. Housman, E. M. Preston. x Philip Richards, Main. BARBERS. H.8. Marsh, Union Hotel, wires & Son, ay Hotel. r ngenspor & Wilde ne. : tL Godaine Sons, Broad. L. Lubosch, Pine. * BLACKSMITHS. Wn. Barton, Plaza. P. Clancy, Broad. Robinson & Morrison, Plaza. Carmichael & Denney, Main. BOOKSTORES. Brand & Stich, Broad. Carr Brothers, cor. Pine and Commercial Geo. W. Welch, Broad. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. Cc. Kornhammer, Broad. . B. Lutz, Broad. A. Wutke, Broad. J. F. Heok, Commercial. F. L. Ficke, Commercial. BOOT & SHOE STORE. dohnWebber; Broad: BREWERIES. Geo. Gehrig, Sacramento. ‘ E. Weiss, Sacra :nento. John Biasauf, Spring. Israel Hosken, Spring. C. Fogeli, Main. . BRICK MASONS. John Dunnicliff, Sacramento. H. L.Gove, Boulder. CARRIAGES. Geo. F. Jacobs, Broad. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. Wm. Giffin, Broad, A. Nivens, Pine. E. Rosenthal, Commercial. Mrs. J. Jack, Broad, 4 L. Hirschman, Broad. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS; ETC, Hyman Brothers, cor Broad and Pine. K. Casper, cor. Pine and Commercial. L. Hyman, cor. Commercial and Main. B. H. Miller, Broad. CONFECTIONERY. A. Tam, Pifie. E. Rosenthal, Commercial. Mrs. Jack, Pine. ° Mrs. Leddy and Eagan, Commercial. F. Willett, Broad. CONSTABLES. R. Dillon, Broad. Thomas Stevens, Broad. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS L. Nihell, Nevada. Geo. M. Hughes, Nevada. Frank Miller. F. Penrose, Pine. A.H. Irish, East Broad. J.C. Abbott, Wet Hill. Jerome Cook, Water. L. O. Palmer, Nevada. C. C. Weisenberger, Nevada. T. Penrose, Pine. Hoskin & Onstott. A. Huffman, Nevada. J. 8. Holbrook, Broad. Bordwell & Brobeck. CUSTOM REDUCTION WORKS. 0. Maltman, Gold Flat. DENTISTS. Mrs. N. C. Chapman, Sacramento. A. R. Pennington, Broad. 8. M. Harris, Broad. t DRUG STORES. Carr Brothers, cor. Pine. and’ Commercial. . W. Db. Vinton, cor. Broad and Pine. DRY AND FANCY GOODS. Lester & Crawford, Main. Casper Cohn, Commercial. Mrs. C. A. Barrétt;"\Commercial. V. Lubeck, Commercial. L. Hyman, corner Commercial and Main. A. Biumenthal, corner Broad and Pine. Rosenberg Bros., Broad, ee EXPRESS. Wells, Fargo & Co., A. D. Tower, agent. Eureka Co., Wm. H. Crawford, agent. FOUNDRIES. Geo. G.Allan, Spring. J, weer, Cc. O. Barlow, Sacramento. FRUIT TREES, ETC. Felix Gillet, Barren Hill. y FRUIT AND VARIETY. E. Rosenthal, Commercial. W. A. Sigourney, Commercial. Samuel Shurtleff, Commercial. R. H. Thomas, Commercial. Wm. B. Simmons, Broad. R. Smoot, Main. : FURNITURE. Legg & Shaw, Main. L. itd Sukeforth, Commercial. GAB. ; Nevada Gas Co., B. T. Allen, Manager. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. J. J. Jackson, Commercial. G. C. Gaylord, Broad. m. Wolf, Main. W. H. Smith, Commercial. C. E. Mulloy, Broad. A. R. Wadsworth, Commercial. A, Lademan, Broad. A. A. Charonnat, Commercial. Tompkins & Tompkins, Broad. W. G. Richards, Broad. R. H. Forman, Commercial. Sims & Nichols, V Flume. HARDWARE, Geo. E. Turner, Pine. Legg & Shaw, cor. Main an Union: HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETC. Jas. Cairns, Broad. Wm. Holmes, Main. HAY, FEED, ETC. H.C. Mills, cor. Pine and Spring. C. R. Clarke, Sacramento. _ Wm, Wolf, Main: . HOTELS. National Exchange, Broad. Union, Main. New York, Broad. Thomas! House, Broad. HOUSE PAINTERS. Harrison & Stout. Isaac & Rowe, Main. Guild & Son. M.’ Oliver. Ralph Bowerman. INSURANCE AGENTS. I. J. Rolfe, Broad E. M. Preston, “ Brand & Stich, ‘ W. D. Vinton, ‘“ -D.E. Morgan, ‘“ H. J. wget oad 1. 3. “ . 8. Ford, .E. Robinson, Main. Edwin Parrish, ‘ L. Garthe, y W.H. Crawford, “ John Werry, Courthouse. J. M. Thomas, = Carr Bros., cor. Pine and Commercial. A. Nivens, Pine. ; F. Power, Commercial. MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC. H. J. Wright, Broad. ICE. , Nevada Ice Co., Victor Sauvee, Manager. JUSTICES OF THE PEACK. W. P. Sowden, Broad. A. R. Wadsworth, Pine. LAWYERS. Gaylord & Searls, Church. Cross & Simonds, Broad. Johnson & Mason, Broad. Farley & Little, Commercial. T, 8. Ford, Broad. J. 1.,Caldwell, Broad. F. Power, Commercial. John Caldwell, Broad. H. McCormick, Church. see. L, Hughes, Pine. /~ WEP. Bowden, Broad. G, D. Buckley, Broad. ML. D. Long, Court House. LIVERY STABLES. . Hennessy, Broad. tie * Suketorth, Main. , i LUMBER. i ‘Vv Flume Co., Wm: H. Crawford, agent “. MILLWRIGHT. ss J. R. Collins, Coyote. Parsons.& Tompkins. A: MeNeeley, Piety Hill. MUSIC TEAQGHERS.E. Muller, Commercial. Miss Mamie Thomas, Carr Bros. Mrs. M. Farley, East Broad. Mrs. H. G. Parsons, Union Hotel. Miss Della McCord, Main. J. R. Davis. ‘ Miss Lucy Bobo, Nevada. Miss Maggie Martin, Cottage. NEWSPAPERS. _ Daily Herald, corner Broad and Pine. DaILyY TRANSCRIPT, Commercial. OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM. A. Tam, Pine. , Mrs. Leddy & Eagan, Commércial. PHOTOGRAPHER. J. Swart, Broad. ’ PHYSICIANS. R. M. Hunt—Office cor. Pine and Broad, residence Nevada. C. D. Bobo—Office Broad,residence Nevada.. H. 8. Welch—Office cor. Pine and Commer-, cial, residence National Hotel. E. W. Charles—Office cor. Broad and Pine, residence Water >ae Valantine—Office Broad, residence Main. fs Mary E. Little, office and résidence, Nevada. <n PORK PACKING. ei G>W.Naffziger, Main. POSTOFFICE. . Wallace J. Williams, Postmaster. RAILROAD.) Nevada County Narrow Gauge, A. H. Par ker, agent. ' REAL ESTATE. Nevada County Land and Improvement As sociation, Broad. Directors—John T. Moryan, E: M. Preston, Geo, E. Turner, Wm. utzenheiser, Geo. C. Gaylord, Nat. P. Brown, Geo. E. Brand, Wm. Campbell, Chas:.Barker. . ; I. J. Rolfe, Broad. RESTAURANTS. B. Lutz, Broad. Ed. Settles; Commercial. , he Mrs. Maloney, Commercial. SALOONS. Union Hotel, Main. National Hotel, Broad. New York Hotel, Broad. A. Baruh, Commercial. H. Guenther, Conimercial. A. Isoard, Broad. John Bond, Broad. Joseph Knight, Broad. W. D. Craig, Broad. H. D. Sears, Main. z T. C. Moran, corner Commercial and Pines’ Britland & Clark, corner Broad and Pine. John Kistle, corner Pine and Spring. Dillon & Stevens, Broad. Thos. Scadden, Broad. ¢ M. Solari, Broad. Joe Clark, Sacramento. Wm. Monk, Broad. Robert Simmons, Broad. Frank Cooley, Main. M. Hanley, Main. H. Lotz, Sacramento. Geo. W. Simmons, Town Talk. 8. Wheeler, Glenbrook. J. K_ Eddy, Half Mile House, Jas. Trevaskis, Commercial. G. F. Wilkins, Commercial. P. Chappell, Pine. H. Pecartey, Pine. ; SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. G. E. Withington, Broad. H., J. Dassonville, Town Talk. STAGE LINES: To Sierra ont: Green & Co. To Graniteville, Wm. Cole. To Dutch Flat, Walter L. Wilkinson. To Marysville, John Kane. To Washington, L. R. Prescott, Geo. Grissell, W. C, Fredenburr. * To Grass Valley, Wetterau & Carson, R. Vincent, SURVEYORS. di, G. Hartwell, Broad. W. F. Englebright, Broad. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. Geo. M. Hughes, Pine. STONE MASON. Wm. Joy. ; SODA WATER FACTORY: L. Seibert. . THEATER. Geo. F. Jacobs, Manager, Broad. , TAILORING. Barrett, Lobecker & Co., Commercial. A. Friedman, Pine. P. D. Polidori, Commercial. J. YW. Downing, Commercial. TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, ETC, , Great American Tea Store, Commercial. UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET MAKER B. Sanguinetti. UNDERTAKER. W. C. Groves, Broad. WAGON-MAKERS. Wm. Seaman, Piety Hill. Wm. Barton, Plaza. WATCH AND ‘CLOCK MAKERS. F. C. Luetje, Broad. T. G. Farrer, Broad. WATER. Nevada Watér Co., J. E. Brown, Manager. WHOLESALE CATTLE DEALER. F. Aumer, corner Pine and Cottage. W. U. TELEGRAPH. A. Nivens, Manager, Pine. ® No. 1641.Application fora Patent. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., August 4th, 1887. TOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN THAT N George L. Hughes, whose postoffice address is Nevada City, California, has this day filed hisapplication for a patent for 1410.4 linear feet of the Stacey quartz mine or vein bearing gold. with surface ground four hundred feet in width, situated in Eureka mining district, County of Nevada, and State of California, and. designated by the field notes and official plat ‘on file in this office as lotnumber 52in Township 18 North, Range 11 East, of Mt. Diablo Meridian, said lot No. 52, being described as follows, to-wit: LODE LINE. Beginning at a sugar pine tree 2 feet in dia. marked “'S. No. F’ for the South end of the claim on the lode and running thence var. 17° East, N.1434° W., at4.10chs., South Fork ditch 5 ike. wide, runs Northeasterly. at 7.58 chs. center of Rocky Glen running Westerly at 12.40 chs. South Fork ditch running Northwesterly 1410.4 feet or 21.87 chs. a pitch pine tree 18 in. dia. marked “s, No.2” forthe north end ofthe claim on the lode, from which the 14 sec. cor. between secs. 15 and 16, Tp. 18.N., R. 11 E.,M. D. B. & M., bears 8. 10:4© N. 6.70 chs. dist. and the top of anew incline shaft bears s. 144° W. 5.20 chs. dist. and the Mp of an o a bears S. 614° W. 5.98 chs. dist. SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Beginning at a sugar pine tree 2 feetin dia, post No. 7 of Illinois Q. M. 200 ft. or 8.03 chs. to a-post in rock mound marked ‘8. No. 3’ from which the N. W. cor. of the Dillon thence N.14%° W. at 2.90 chs. to post “I. No. Rocky Glen running westerly at 14.77 chs. 17.80 chs. mouth of tunnel 10 of the Rocky Glen mill reservoir and from section line between secs. 15 and 16, 6.26 chs. 6.06 chs. toa post in a rock mound marked W. at 1.33 echs., wagon road running N. containing 12.94 acres of land. book 10 of mg. locations. Statute. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. da Co., SELDEN HETZEL, Register. Fred Searls, Attorney. First publication, August 6, 1887. raise marked ‘8, No. 1” standing at the south end” of the claim on the lode, and runnffy thence 8. 72349 _W. at 1.95 chs. lower bank of South Fork ditch running northerly and uartz mine bears S. 593° W. 9.95 chs. dist.; 8” of Illinois Q. M. at 8.47 chs. center of cross sec. line between secs. lb and 16 at a point 0.67 chs. south from ine “4 sec. cor’ at ks. to east at 19.00 chs. South Fork diteh running westerly at 20.07 chs. south bank of reservoir, 1410.4 ft. or 21.37 chs. stake in rock mound marked “8. No: 4” standing in thé northeast corner which the mill gate bears 8.31449 W. 1.10 chs. dist.; thence N.72%° E. at 1.85 chs. cross north from the 4. sec. cor. at 3.08 chs.; pine tree 18 in. dia. marked “S, No, 2” 400 ft. or “8, No. 5"; thence 8. 144° E. at 10.20chs., wagon road 34 lks. to the east at 14.68 che., bratich of Rocky Glen running westerly at 15.40 branch of Rocky Glen running westerly at 19.95 chs., wagon road running N. E. & S. W. 1410.4 or 21.37 chs. to post in rock mound marked “S. No. 6”; thence 8. ee S. W. 200 ft. or 3.08 chs. to place of beginning, Magnetic variation 17° E, containing 12 94-100 acres. as The location of this mine is recorded in the Recorde:’s office of Nevada Co., Cal., in Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Stacey quartz mine or surface ground are required to file their adverse Claiins with the Register of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, in the State of California, during the sixty days eriod of publication hereof, or they will be Parred by virtue of the provisions of the It is hereby ordered that the foregoing Notice of Application for Patent be published for the period of 60.days, (ten cousecutive weeks);’in the Daily Transcript, a daily newepaner published at Nevada City, Nevaal. . . C r, Piety Hill. i £% D. Marsh, Boulder. «. Geo. A. Cooper. MANUFACTURING JEWELER. Cc, J. Brand, Broad. MEAT MARKETS. Kent, Commercial. Soars, Broad. rothem, Commercial. road. a MILLINERY. a, Lester & Crawford, Main. ae Mills & Grissell, Broad, Cohn, Commercial. * emt Btockholders’ Meeting. Syans County Mining rod gt . a co ration, a meeting of the Stockho d said co ust, 1887, &t the hour of 7:30 0’cloc Twenty Dollars each. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY order of the Board of Directors of the érs of the mpany will be held at the law -office ‘of John Caldwell, on Broad street, in the city of Nevada, county of Nevada, State of California, on Monday, the 15th sar of Ave P. M. 0: said day, forthe pu e of inereasing the Cavite Stock of said C ration to One Million Dollars, to be divided into shares of DR. GUNN’S. BIT T ERS * THE GREAT Regulating Cathartic THE ACKNOWLEDGED Tonte ang “A ppétizer. THE INDISPENSIBLE Household Remedy \ \ A SURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costiveness and Constipation BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, . 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JUDGE, now inaugurates a second contest. of aneven more popular character than the first—a contest in whlch every school child can engage and stand an equal chance with older competitors. Every person. who, in conformance with governing rules, sends to the JuDGE Grant Fund, on or before June 15th, 1887, (12 o’clock), 50 centsand the names of the eleven most popular living mewdin America will be entitled to participate in the contest. The money thus received will be: appropriated as follows: Twenty-five cents will at once be credited to the Grant Fund. ‘5 The remaining 4 cents, after deducting the legitimate expenses of advertising, will be placed in a common fund to be divided equally among the six competitors having the fullest list of the, most popular people as indicated by a majofity of all the lists sentin. The new contest is, in fact, based upon the principles of an election, each competitive aper Virtually acting in the nature of a balTou andthe six lists containing the greater number ofthe eleven names shown to be the most popular by a majority. of all the lists will be the successful prize papers. The magnitude ofthe prizes will depend upon the amount of money received, or in other.words, on the number of competitors. The names and contributions of competitors will be acknowledged (and the progress of the fund shown) from week to week in JupGce. Governing rules-in this week's JupGE; or circular mailed on receipt of postage. Kequests for copies of paper must be accompanied by ten cents. Address, . “Grant Fund,” The Judge Publishing Co., 88 Park Row, New York City. BEATTY'S Best Parlor Organs THE LATEST STYLE, SWEETEST TONE. Dimensions: Length 43 inches; height, vn inches; depth 22 inches. NEW STYLE NOW READY FOR 1887. EATT WS BES'T is the leading style money/in the world. 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Robert Curnow whose postoffice ad ess is Graniteville, Nevada county, Cal., has this day filed his application for'a pat. ent for 1499.5 linear feet of the Illinois quartz mine, or vein, bearing gold, with surface ground 314.7 feet in width, situated in Eureka mining district, county of Nevada and State of California, and esignated by thefield notes and official plat on file in this office as Lot number 51, in township 18 north, range 1} east, of Mt. Diablo meridian; saidlot No. 51 being described as follows, to-wit: mics Beginning at a point in rock mound NO Rove I8 HEREBY GIVEN THA’T r »marked “I. No, 1” forthesouth end of the Claim on the lode, from which the original corner a sugar pine tree 18in. in diameter bears S35'4° east, 1.06 chs. dist., and the 44 sec. cor. between sections hand 16, T. 18 NR1LE,MDB&« M, bears N 12%° 'W 17.79 che dist. (this course and dist. being calculated from a transverse line) and running thence var. 172 east, N 354g2 W, at 130 chs Wagan road running east and west, at 11.36 ¢hs, asugar pine stump 4 feet in dia upon whichthe loeation—notice—was posted Pad from which an ait raise bears, S 39142 W, 30 lks dist, and from which the mill smoke stack bears 8 83%° W, at 12.70chs, center of Rocky Glen running westerly 1499.5 ft or 22.72 chsto a post:in rock mound ‘marked “I. No. 2” from which a pine tree 3ftin dia bearsS 20144° E, 1.60 chains dist. Survey of Exterior Boundaries. . Beginning at post “I. No. 2” standing at the north end ofthe claim onthe lode and running thence N 544° E, 149.8 ft or 2.27 chs to post in rock mound marked “I. No 3”; thence 8 35449 E, at 11-44 chs center of Rocky Glen running westerly, at 12.59 chs cross sec. line between sections 15 and 16 at a point 7.80 chs south of the \ sec. cor. 1154.7 feetor 17.95 chs intersect ‘the west side line of the Stacey quartz ming, and set a postin rock mound marked “I. No, 8;’ thence S 14%° E along the west side line of the Stacey quartz mine, 191.4 ft -or 290 chs to post marked “8 No. 3;"’ thence N 72%° E along the ‘south end line of the Stacey quartz mine, 71.3 ft or 1.08 chs intersect the east side line of the Illinois quartz mine and set a postin rock mound marked “I. No. 7” and standing on the lower bank of the South Fork ditch; thence § 35149 E,. at 1.14 chs wagon road running east and west, 113 5 ftorl.72 chs to postin rock mound marked ‘L. No. 4; thence § 54442 W. at 0.78 chs, South Fork ditch running northerly, at 2.27 chs pogt “I. No. 1,” at south end of claim on lode, at 2.57 chs wagon road running northerly and southerly, 324.7 ft or 4.92 chs to post in rock mound marked “I. No. 5” from which the N Weor, of the Dillon quartz mine bears S 80145 W 6.68 chs dist; thence N 35442 W, at 3.10 chs wagon road running westerly, at 3.39 chs cross section line between sections 15 and 16 at 4 point 16.13 chs south of the 4 sec. cor., at 10.50 chs wagon road running northerly, at 11.10 chs south side of an old barn, at 11.44 chs NE cor. of sume barn, at 12.22 chs. wagon road running westerly, at 14.20 chs center of Rocky Glen running westerly, at18.21 chs a sugar pine tree 3 feet in dia.from which the millsmoke stack bears'S 27° W 1499.5 ft or 22.72 chs to post in rock mound marked “I. No. 6;” thence N 541g° E 174.9 ft or 2.65 chs to place of beginning, containing 11.01 acres. Connecting line: Beginning at 4 sec. cor. between secs 15 and 16 T18 NR LE MDB&M andrunning thence N 104° E 6.70 chs toa pine tree marked “Ss. No. 2;” thence $1434° E 21.87 chs to a sugar pine tree marked S. No, 1;” thencé 8 39%° W 4.26 cue to postin rock mound marked “I. No. Magnetic variation 17° E, containing 11.01 acres. The location of this mine is recorded in the Recorder's office of Nevada county, .in Book 10 of Mg. Locations.The adjoining claimants are Stacey claims and Dillon quartz mine. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of enid Illinois quartz mine or surface ground are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, in the State of California, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, orthey will be arred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. . SELDEN HETZEL, Register. _Itis hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for patent be published forthe period of sixty days (ten consecutive weeks) in the Daily Transcr/pt, a daily hewspaper published at Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. 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She names the fol. ni the world, Capital not. lowing witnesses to prove her continuous 1 allages. Amy one can do the work. pi land, viz, : sr abiccurans te sald and terms free. Ketter not delay. Costs you Corner Broad and Pine Streets ee Sd NEVADA DRUG STORE, — chteesdedasessea secesevee se sNeVada City tes *. . wa;. D. Vinton, PROPRIETOR. LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES, FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS, TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS. AREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM/ petent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. Agent for the Imperial, Londow, Northern and Queen Insurance Companies. No. 1631. Application for Patent to Mining Claim. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., June 6, 1887. Det IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ThomPi as Maloney and M. A. Baugh, whose Postoftice is Washington, Nevada county, Cal., have madesapplication for patent for the Rising Sun Quartz Mine, bearing gold, situate in Washington mining district, Nevada count, (‘alifornia, and. described in the plat and field notes on file in this office, as foHows; viz: SURVEY OF THE LODE. Bepinning atpost in rock mound marked SR, 8. Q. M. No. 1,”’ on south end of the lode claim from which original post bears S. 634° E. 21 links. distant and post No. 4 of Cornucopia quartz mine approved survey bears S 31° 19’.W 1.67 chains distant, Thence with magnetic: variation 17° E N 3° 52’ W5.60 chs to cut on croppings 25 links to right, 5.92 chs to a tunnel on the lode 30 feet long (with incline shaft 25 feet deep 12 feet from entrance to said tunnel) 15 links to right; 7.57 chs to a tunnel on the lode 20 feet long, being initial point of location; 1409:8 ft or 21.36 chs to postin rock mound marked “RSQ M No. 2,”. on north end of lode claim from which a black oak tree 8 in dia,bears $ 0.49 W 38 links distant. : SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Beginning at post in rock mound marked “RSQ M No. 3,” at southeast: corner from which a live oak tree 5 in. dia hears 3 89°,,.W 27 links distant, and original post bears S 724° E43 links distant. Thence with magnetic variation 17° east, N10° 21’ W, 17.15 chs cross section line between sections 2 & 11, 33.75 chs west of section corner common to sections 1, 2,11 &12, Tp.17N, RULE, MD M, 1418.3 ft or 21.49 chains; post in rock mound marked “RSQM No. 4,” at northeast corner from which a pine tree 10in. dia bears S 53142 W 32 links distant; and post No. 6 of Marrietta Gold & Silver Mining -Go. ee S, patent) desigriated as lot No. 88 bears 26° E 31.48 chains distant, and section cor R11 E, M D M, bears S$ 82° 57’ KE, 34.79 chains distant. Thence S 8° W 103 ft or 1.58 chains; post No. 2 on north end of lode claim, 262.7 ft or 3.98 chains; post in rock mound marked RSQM No.5, at northwest corner from which alive oak tree 8in. dia bears 8 18° W 35 links distant, and original ost bears N. 7° W 12 links distant. hehce S4° 16’ E, 4.00 chs, cross section line between Sections 2 & 11, 38.21 chains west of corner common to sections 1, 2,11 &12, Tp 17 N, RIE, M D M, 1409.8 ft or 21,36 chains, to southwest corner, which corner onsteep bluffof rock, impossible to set post, r.et a witness post marked RS Q M No.6, WP, which bears N 89° E, 1.72 ehains distant. Thenc® N8$® E, 1.72 chs, post marked.R S Q, on north end of lode claim, 412.5 ft or 6.25 chains to the place of beginning, and conNo. 57,in Sections 2 and 11, Township North, Range 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location was made by said Malorey, who eonveyed one-half interest to said ernie Adjoining claimants ‘are Marictta Gold and Silvér Quartz Mine on the east, Cornucopia Quartz Mine on the south, All persons holding any, adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office within sixty days from the first day of publishing hereof. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published for sixty days, or ten consecutive weeks, in the Nevada Daily Transcript newspaper, @ daily newspaper published in the town of Nevada, in Nevada county, California, that being the neurest newspaper to the land described therein. , SELDEN HETZEL, Register. The first day of publication was on the 8th day of June, 1887. . Jobn Caldwell, Attorney. JWENLONS.—In the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, State of California, county of Nevada, 68. The People of the State of California send Greeting: To Liberty Hill Mining and Water Company, Anna EK. Smith, Seth Marshall, 8. M. Boyce, Michael D. Sweeney and Alvan Todd, Defendants. You are hereby required to appear in an™ action. brought against youin the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, on the 4th of April,.1887, by C. Hudepohl, Plaintiff, und to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of . served out of this county, within thirty days or judgment will be taken against. you by default, according to the prayer of said complaiut. . The said action is brought to obtain judgment to set aside the Sheriff’s sale made on the Sth day of, Oct. 1886, to all that Keal Estate lying in said county of Nevada, in and to those-certain pieces and parcels of mining land lying and being in Little York Township, said county and State, and designated as Lots Nos. 39, 40 and ‘41, in Tp 16, N. R.10E.M. D. B. and M. containing 545 and 84-100 acres. Alsoatract of timberland in said Tp County and State Also that certain ditch known as the York Mining Company'’s ditch. Also rightof aay for ditches and mining tunnels, ail machinery, tools and other appliances of whatsoever nature, and kind belonging to, or used in connection with said mining claims-and ditches. Also, that certain Canyon claim situate one half mile fromthe village of Little York, said county and State, known as Empire Ravine. Also that certain other canyon situate, lying and beingin Little York Tp known as “Scott Ravine.” Said property is more fully described in Book No. 56 of Deeds on pages 384 et seq. Records of Nevada county, Cal. to which reference is hereby made. And to cancel the certificate of purchase made by the Sheriff, andif a Sheriff's deed is executed to the purchaser undersaid sale or his assigns before said judgment is rendered. that said Sheriff’s deed”be also canceled; and for such other relief as is agreeable to equity. For cause of action plaintiff alleges that on September 10th, 1886, defendant Todd recovered judgment against said corporation defendant,in Department 1 of the Superior Court of the City and . ounty of San Fraricisco, said State, for the sum of $2769 96-100, and by virtue of an execution issued on said judgment, directed tothe sheriff of Nevada County, California, said Sheriff on the Sth day of October, 1886, sold all of said property inone parcel. That defendant Sweeney on the 8th day. of September, 1886, recovered a judgment against said corporation defendant in Department 4 of the Superior Court of said City and County of San Francisco for $1225.64. That defendant Marshal recovered on the 24th day of September, 1886, a judgmentin Department 1 of the Superior Court, said City and County, for $4433 55. That said Marshall on October 10th, 1886, purchas+ ed from said Sweeney his said judgment, and on the 13th day of October, 1886, paid to the Sheriff the sum of $3009 to redeem said roperty from said execution sale. That on he lyth day of March, 1887, plaintiff reeovered a judgment in Department No. Two of the Superior Court of said City and County for $5928 38-100, Thaton March 19, 1887, said Marshall filed for record in the office of the County Recorder of Nevada County an instrumentin writing purporting to be a sale to defendant Smith of his said judgment. Allof which more fully appears in the complaint on file herein to which reference is hereby expressly made. And you are hereby notified thatif you failto appearand answer the said eomplaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. pa In testimony whereof,.I, F. G. jane Beatty, Clerk of the Superior Court ~y~ ) aforesaid, do hereuntoset my hand and impress the seal of said Court, at office in the City of Nevada, on the 16th day-of June, A, D. 1887, ‘ F. G. BEATTY, Clerk, By W. D. Harris, Deputy Clerk. Gaylord & Searls and C. A. & F. P. Tuttle, PLff’s Att’ys. jy 3 ner common to sections 1, 2, 11 & 12, Tp 17 N,, M No. 6, W P, 149.2 ftor 2.26chs, post No. taining 10 93-100acres, ani designated as lot . Notice for Publication. nd Office at Sacramento, Atigust 2, 1887. and fh 17th, 1887, City, for lots 8and 9 ofS. E. 44 of N. residence upon, an Charles Richards, of Nevada City. I. J, Kolfe, of Nevada City, J.H. 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