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RAILROAD AD RATES.
___¥', Following are’ the ap :
aoa rates of fare
te railt first-class pasgage from Nevada City tothe en q
named:
13.75 .
Table of Dustanoes.
From Nevada City to
Bough & Ready
Snow Tent. .
Diarrhea, Eructation,
Givws Saanee sleep ; also aids digestion ;
Berea are toe ws stupefaction, —
eS.
oe eee ee
Nevada Cou N. GRR.
TIME TABLE NO. 39
Takes Effect Sunday, November 17, a
LEAVING NEVADA CITY :
5:45 A: ‘M. Daily, connect with
id local arriving in Sar
Francisco at 5:45 oP. M,
: z aily, ti ith
12:45 P.M.? Over onpecting with
arriving San ne at 10:45 P. M.
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
110:20/a:.M. 99",
652 : P M. Daily, ernnecting with
Loca] leaving San Frandisco et 7:304: M. and Overlana trains from
the East.
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager.
. . Ho BROWN, Superiniénaest.
Tar OxrTacr Compaxr, 7 Murray St., New York.
NANANRNALRARARAALARLANNVANNAARALALAAALA
You Don’t, Get the News
UNLESS
You Take the DAILY T
f tant cities ‘with all and every branch of
recommend
complaints, as su
known to me.” A. A
111 Se. Oxford St.,
SAXANAAA NR ENAAN CAN
ANSCRIPT.
Bc bh $
MRS. EMMELINE CRAIGIN,
(LATE OF BOSTON,)
HAS OPENEU A
Purchasing Bureau at
San Frantisco,
ND WILL GIVE HER PERSONAL ATtention to supplying, the Ladiesof disShopping, including
Dress Goods, Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery,
Millinery, Gentlemen’s Wear,
House Furnishing Goods,
Wedding, Birthday “and Christmus’ Gifta,
Selected with care and taste.
Especial care taken to buy at LOWEST .
RATES. ; ‘ J
Willcheerfully send samples.
NO CHARGF for the shopping.
Referenves—The best people of New
York, Philadeiphia, Boston, etc.
MRs. EMMELINE CRAIGIN,
912 Pine st. San Francisco.
are sctentinalty
tions; used for
ith success, and for over.
" Du. HeMPaRers’
yea inphiva te
by the peo; Every
Srna at care for re for the dig
By stem, and et
tng or feducing the & Temediesoft ofthe World.
Pikes ees Piles!
Quick Time ® Cheap Fares
a a ee
Eastern and Konirss Cities,
Dr. Willi ‘g I india Pile Oiitment BY THE, GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAI
is the’only sure cure for: Blind, Bleed» ing. ar. Piles .ever.diseoxered.
ALL RATL ROUTES
—OF THE—
Th —_) caine Old chronic eases ‘SOUTHERN PACIFIC: COMPANY.
‘tte! : 4 (Pagprie Srenpie P§
er ie Dafiy Express Trains tek MEAL . n
cured me after year of suffering.’ .
Judge Coffinbury, Cleveland, O.,says:
Dr. Witliam’s ‘Indian ‘Pile’ Ointment
givesimmedate and permanent relief.”’
6 gg argon such ‘testi+}?
‘Do ‘not efffer an. ‘instant
" ‘Vonger. "Bold by aruggiste at 50 cents ;
per box or maled on receipt of price;
‘the Winrrams Mr’a €o. Cleveland 0.
atyie te je Mothers.
Mrs. Wi ‘e ‘Boothing Gyrap
_Sbould always be used when cluldren
‘are cutting teeth. It relieves ‘the little
sufferers at once ; it produces natural, .
quiet sleep by felievirig the child from
4 eri and the littie:cherub awakes as
‘‘brightas a button,” Itis very pleas. ,,
gow totaste. It soothes the child, softens the gums; allays all pain; relieves
wind, regulates the bowels, aid is’ the’
best known remédyr: for © diarrhea,
_, canses. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
.-@hetr Business BooriingProbably no one thing has caused
. such a gene . reyjval of trade at Carr
Bros. Drug
to their customers of so ifiany free trie)
bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery .
tor Congupaption. Thejr is pimly
enorfaons in this very deer article
from the fact that it always cures and
"Hever “Aisappoints. “Coughs; “Colds
Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, andall4,
g diseases quickly ciired
Be it before buyieg by getting
free, large size $1. Every
bottle pe 5 ary
“amide, taatber 9 the the oa Fatate ot Boge An
Nese i desir paras
hg credieadne claims
to exhibit gas att ‘ats
ithin
eased pemeberre my 0 re the County of Ne~
, rips wt AMES 8. Rc ‘A
4 Bxeciitons of'wit of
ened 14th, 1889. ”
“ Oct. FRED S£ARLs, Attorney.
a 1 . ’
a tattoo i
ART SCHOOL.
“pL
pedis rk
Mires ae
Sas
Branca ‘ Be
Tew. 90M
a8 their giving awe
tions with the several Railway Lines
in the fast,‘ i
—AND AT“I have found by experience that New York and New Orleans
“With Steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN no ih dea
PULLMAN PALAOE
; SLEEPING CARS
¢ ‘ena ‘Tourist Bleeping Cars
Attached to Oversand Express Trains. No
ditional ame F for Berths in
fouriat, Sieeping aia
a edt sold, Bleeping Car Berths igcten
and other information VED mI m applien
tion at the Compauy’s offices ere passe
gers poles in persop can soourey choice of
row!
R; GRAY, Gen. Ta Me Manager {
fox Peers
‘RAILROAD.LAWDS, °
srie*Sreeo in a Faniral snd, Saree ea
w. i. ata, Land went. P. E.R, Sav
Prameiaco.
R., San Franciscc
Books, ss
LEAD. “THE WORLD.
Ay ih ty Meg T TE
Hotel Meat ¢ 00
PRICE 62. .
pb / \riptDOS
: ing ‘Behool.
“(For Phuisties?”
5 PNK
A 00" eins ‘ae,
Cooking Bor Bvanit .
a i B :
FOR SALE A THE. Pape AY
hip GACETS Be
ie ay
“PATENTS .
AR TOWNE. 2: oe iption of o Bill’s career and . ‘General Manaker!” G copmaN, t abet Hleseri ptio Buffalo Bill
wet epee dein Sou.thern Californie, apply
drens
seeonh MADDEM, Land agent 8p. R. . Simply coining moneys Act
To savetinie and to secure an agency
Whiteh caps Gcok e.once, eend $1 for ae 7
he Herqid! Cook-}
WET TERAU & CARS
Lost NOS, CURES, “ cs.
aw ngestion. inde inflammation.,
ee orm Colle: .
Colte, or fecibing of ing of Infants
. ieee
E ee
BUFFALO BILL'S
Own Book,Written by Himself Entitled
“Story of the Wild West”
-And Camp-Fire Chats.The #reat standard History of Pioe
niéer Life. ‘A complete record of exciting phe n the Western borders,
and for the Bh aw Che anauthentic account of fie fey Massatre, General
Crook’s Campaign and, a thousand of
piherexciting incidents, including a
success in exhibiting his,‘ Wild ,West
Show’? among the. Crown Heads of all
‘Europe, The it ofa lifetime. Every,pody wants it, Overghree «hundred
Sotibd engravings and nearly eight
‘hondred. large pages.
Agents Wanted.
Either sex. young pr old, in every
town® to ell “this frost remarkable
bedb, ‘Agents already in the field-are
nicki or
the eppersee hs will be lost, ou ean
easily make from $5 to $15 per day.
omplete \candesing iontét. :Llustrate nd i
and extra liberal terms mailed free on
applic ation.
Neither, fonts nor capital is required(t6 engage in this Pgs .
fasthe book will ‘self “itself, atid we
give our Agents 30 days’ time in which
soialixes and. eollect . before paying/
. it was establi
Court, Supervisoral and other Nevada county news.
ing and interesting:———
The San Francisco Weekly Call
Isa handsome eight-page paper. IJt.isigsned every Thursday, and contaifis all of the
important pews of the we
date of publication.
<Grdulars . 5 f
paercmeees
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( \AREFOL ATTENTION
_~ peter Druggist snd pe
Has
Northern-Central
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Isthe Leading g paper & Kort
n 1860,
cipal cities of the world an
literature, It furnishes the
tions, apd giyes special a
Ig alive PB es Ho daily, It
eading newspaper: the
trated by the leading: artists
humor,it is acknowledge
and has a Nationel rep’
within the next 60 days.
To who
PALACE ::
ager»
Ys
SCT OOR nm
At nt
ch new and beautiful line of. Fidliday
books jns alas igs 9 including. ‘THe
Beavtirut Story,” by J. W. Buel. If
feed want to make some money, ad
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1 en aaa as “surrounded by the
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id Opts dues iso Building,
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ace Orga Valley and
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+ MIT pip) 8 90 potice the "gus will make
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once for the Imperial London. Northern and Queen . usurance Oomvanies
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THE LARGEST Circulation of _ any
Daily Paper North of Sacramento.
The Daily Transcript was established on the 6th day
of September, 1860.
and therefore as an advertising medium it is second to
no paper published in its’section ot the State.
THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT
THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL
Both ‘tor $6 50 a Year !
THE. NEVADA DAILY. TRANSCRIPT
Both for $9 OO a Year !!:
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Those in arrears for the TRANSCRIPT now must pay up in full, and also}.
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It contains interesting special correspondence ir oe all of the printtention to mining; horticulwral and agricultural news and is in
every hold a first-class family Papers appealing to the interest of everv member of the
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It is bright, independent, enterpris:
+ Sleaned ‘from -eyery quarter of the globe, complete up to
da vast amount of the best sel ‘and original general
latest and most reliable financt pews and market quote
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Notice to Taxpayers.
Te. ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE
YEAK 1889, for the County of Nevada,
baying been completed and delivered into
my han ls, the property owner of the
County are herebs notified that the Taxes
on the same are nuwdueand.the law for
the collection of faxes will be strictly
enforced.
Te The Taxes become delinquent on
MONDAY, ‘December 30th,
At’ 6 o'clock, P. M.,,
And if not paid priorto that date, five per
cent. and OTHER COSTS will be added.
Notice Is Further Given,
That in accordance with the order of the
Board of Supervisors, and for the purpose of
receiving Taxes, l.shall be in the followng places and at the times stated, viz-—
NORTH BLOOMFIELD, Wednesday,
November 20.
NORTH SAN JUAN »D. Furth’sstore;Thursday, November 21.
TRUCKEE, .M. E. Buckhalter’s . office,
Monday, November 25.
RASS VALLEY, Tuesday, Wednes jay,
Pia and saturday, November, 26, 27, 29
NEVADA CITY, Treasurer’s = from
Decembei 24 te December 30th.
RATE OF TAXATION—$2.45'on sabe Moy
RATEIN, MUNICIPALITIES, 5dr% 3.00
$100. Alsoin TRU KEESCHO DIstiier
an additional tax of 25 cents on each $100,
Special Netice.
All taxpayére who paid their taxes to the
County Assessor are hereby notified that
there is now due from them the further sum
of 35 cents on each $100;
If Checks or Drafts are sent,an addition
of26 Cents on each $100 or fraction thereof
will be required to pay exchange.
B.N. SHOECRAFT,
Tax Collector
Nevada City, Oct. 29th, 1889.—8w_TO THE UNFORTUNATE
DR. GIBBON'’S DISPENSARY,
No. 623 Kearney Street,
Varner Commercial San Francise:
Establigshed.in 1854 for the
treatment of Sexual ‘and
Seminal) Disewses such as.
be Gonorrhea, “eet, 8tricf ture, Syphilis in all‘ its
. jorms, Seminal Weakness,
Impotency, etc. Skin Diseases of Years’ standing
and,Ulcerated Legs suecessfully treated.
« Dr. Gibbon has the pleas‘of annoone'n% that hé has returned
fecan Merged the . rinripal Hospitals of Europe, and has res practice e* the Dis
pa Sea 623 Kear Le A Street, San Francisco,
where his old ign gh its on those requirin.
his services may fi
SEMINAL wie K NESs.
Seminal Emissions, the conséquence of
self abuse. This solitary. vice; or depraved
sextial indulgence, is practiced by the youth
>f both sexes to.an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty. the
folowing train-of morbid symptoms unless
.con batted by. acientific medica] meastres,
viz’ Sallow gn iyo dark spots under
the ¢yes, pain ia th . ogad, ring ng ip: the
ears noise like the rustlig of leaves and
the rattling of chariots, uneasiness aboyt
loins, weakneys of the limbs, confused vision, bluntéd intellect, loss of confidence,
iifid-a¢e in ‘approaching stran a disto shun society, ‘loss of memory, hectic
Gushes, pimples and vari 8 eruptiong about
the face, furred kerala oe breath,coughs
pbansoiptiom, night sweats, monomani and
frequent inganity. ft (veliet be a optaine’
gees soaffiicted should apply i mmediate—— in ppenon or by letter. and bave a
cute ‘effecte bis new and scréntific mode
seases, which never feils of: & these
Tay gers a ulek and radical cure,
MARKIED MEN,
Or Vacok who eontemplate martiage who
ate sufferi a nb fo any of these font iu ‘al mai. ®.
eile ndét fo: the he salbiad
resting upon fhem, nerdelay 6o'
tein iamedis pen Bs
CURED AT hen 8
Persons ata distance may aT
HOME, by addressing a ene Dr. br, Gibbon
tating ¢ ie, symptoms, len
lisease: has co the medicine
pe Fak gy echt, Snowe Bi damag:
mor far ye of soe country, gh 4
fol, and pJain directions for use. '. Doetor cures W, 9 wet fail. Try ‘him. By
(ie red tee LARS ine sath. Dn .@)regred letter tg. through ney ican
aoe wilt will be deliv age, peopel a ne
oart of the United
Address DR, J.F. GIBBON, 623 ‘Kearney
stréet, corner Commercial, Rea, Cs as abe
Office’ Bex 1: = :
Home. Mutual Insurance Co
‘ OF DATANORE TS
ear, 300 00h
. PHING¥A7+ OFPICK
246 Sansome dae ey! ‘Francisco
Fire. Insurance Only
J.F. Hoventow, ‘Preaident.
5 ay . SHEPARD, Vice President,
CWARLES RY, Secretarv
a iB: #, Magri, ( Generel Ageo
pinks ¢aeceptca on rell clusses of desirable
‘operiy(in this county at potas as lows sot
y 2 will admit of, ser
anteeing a prempt aud senaseigy ori
Just claims for, loge,
Qrags Vajley Breach “or hivriee Counts
DAVID WALT, JOHN, C, COLEMAN,
i GEO W. HILI,: Manager
ED: SAMPSON, Special Agent,
"MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLE)
IMPROVED BELT
Frue Ore Concentrator,
Price Improved Beis Frue Yen .
mer $900.. F. @. B.
$575. F. O. B
The Im royed . 4 Fme Vann r hy
ake RR + ote ina capacit, nb
chine.. For pa plriete, telimoniae tu ind
further infordpat on pppl y to j
ADAMS & CARTER. Agents,
wt) fo #4 tHE
Big G idchiien ennaaa’
h TOS DATS. Chre of GOhorrhes and
¢'@ Greet. I prescribe itand
_ fee] safe in recommendraces! i rg it ures bel niyg {
‘aar~ Sold by Thnggiste,
wp: VINTON, Sole Agent
Dull Pat Stage Line,
“Leaves Novada Oity ou
eerie
MomDay, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY,
" pie. Dutch Flat
ee Thursday and Saturday.
AT 7 A.M.
. pares CAN. “RY TAKIN THIS
ine reach ‘Nevada Cii ome
4 . otes 7:20 P, M. by. vat houd : ott A
At ates ar attended ie and
: : = Oath aoe ages
Te P. BLUE. Proorlator
+} 03min, R
Price Plain Heit’ frde Saner
, No. 1786. ©
Aiiotion Fo For a Patent,
8, LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO
tf Is eae ak OTICE
N ELIZABETH JONES, whose postofiice
is Nevada City, Gcutornice has this
day filed application jose for 800 linear feet of fie M Montana*Q) Lode or vein
with surfacegr.uod 200 toa in width, situate inthe Willow Valley Mining Dist
Nevada County, California, and desi gna
by the field notes and official platon file in
this office as Bs oP Mot aeiotie Wael 2
th of Range 9 East of Moun a
Sina. Sata Lot No, 85, yee described as
fullows: LODE LINE.”
Beginning at a post marked M.Q. M. No.
6, standing in eee ditch; thence mag
var, 16 deg. E., deg, E. 12.12 chains or
oy feet toa 4 wal n rock wound, OR
M. Q. M. No, 3, from which post W. v. ee
at West end of'Lode Line of PW illow Me ley
tak Mine (ap proved survey) bears N
E, 2.16: cha: sins distant.
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Beginning at West Pata at post set in
rock mouud marked -, No, 1; thence
mag. var. 16 deg. E., = by deg. E. 12.12
chains or 800 feet to post in rock mound,
marked M. Q. M. No, a thence deflecting 90
deg. right, >. 4344 deg. E. 3.03 chains orfeetto post iu stone mound’ marked M.
M, No.4; thence deflecting 90 deg. “to pos
4614 deg. W. 12.12 chains or 800 tee
in rock mound’ marked M,
thence deflecting 90 deg. righ ee ak
W. 3.03 chains or 200 feet to p’ wee of
ning, and cupeniasng, 3.67 acres. (less
acres described as follows: Beunetas a a
W.cornerof Montana Claim, at pust
M. No. 1: thence mag. var. 16 deg. E., N. “hy
deg. E. 0.58 chains or 35 feet to’ marked
M.Q. M. No. 7; thence deflecting 131 deg.
10 min. right, 8.2 deg.11 min E. 0.80 chains
or 62.8 feet to puintin hg oY of road on 8. W.
ine f Montana Quartz Mine, for M. Q. M.
8; thence deflettiag 188 deg. 41 min.
dal t, N. 43+4 deg. W. 0.60 chains or 89.6 feet
to place of beginning, contained in aricultufal claim of M. Hussey for 8. W.14 of 8. W.
\% of Section 4, Tp. 16 N., R.9 E. M-D. B. &
M. +, and exprefis y excepted from this aplication, leaves area of 3.65 acres) conined in 8. E.14 of 8. ™ ¥ of Section 4, Tp.
16N., K. 9 EM. D & M. Adjoining
claimants are M. uate = the West.
CONNECTING LINE.
Begining at Fast corner rap post M. es M.
No. 4; theres” mag. var. 4344
. deg. 45 min. right, 8, 20 34 deg., E. 2.20 ch’s;
mene deflecting 37 deg. 15 min. left, 8:58
den. E. 2.60 chains; thence deflecting 51
deg. right, 8.7 deg., E. 3.60 chains; thence
deflec’ "4, 8deg: left, 8. 15 deg., E. 1,9
chains. Thence denent ane) aan 15 min.
left, N. 68% deg:, E.2.50 chaina; thence —
flecting 82 deg., 15 min. right, 8.14 deg., E.
0.83 chains to black oak 10 inehesdiameter,
bearing treeto 4 Section Vorner; thence N.
28 deg., W. 0.37 chains to 1-4 Section Corner
on South side of Section 4, Tp.16.8.,K9:E.
M. D. B. & M., Sty reduced course 8.
88 deg. 37 min., E, 15.51 chains distant.
CONNECTING LINE TO DEADWOOD
QUARTZ MINE,
Beginning ‘at East corner. at post.M. pape
No. 4; thence may. var. 16 deg, E. oe
E 4.90 chains; thence detlectin fy
min, right, 8 203% dez, E2.20cha' nat mce
37 deg. 15 min, eit, 8 58 deg, E oe . moh
thence deflecting 6i deg. right, gees £
rye eet thence de ecting 8 rice 1 M4
2 Page in) 199 Sites ig den W 1.00 deflectin
eg, milna,r ni
thence deflecting’ 12 deg. Sent ht, 5 ae fot .
W 2.80 chaius;. thence deflecting 91354 deg
lexi, 817 deg, E 1.26 chains to stake D. M. No
3,'at N E Corner of Deadwood Quartz Mine,
(approved survey) making reduced course
5 18 deg 58 nin, E 15.54 chains distant.
The location of thie mine is recorded in‘
the Kecorder’s Office of Nevada County,
Saag in Book No. 3 vf Mining Kecords,
at
ibe tio adjoining claimants are M. Hussey on
e West.
Any end all, persons ising Myon
any portion of said Montana Quartz Mine, or
urcaceground, pacent thiat portion ther:of
like t. form new scquaintances, isposition /soiu esnflies with said M. Husssy’s said
ricultural claim, are required to file te r
adveise claims with the Register of the
United States Land Office at Sacramento,
California, during the sixty days od of
ublication hereof, or they will
y virtue of od ELBEN Mir of “7 “Statute.
EN HETZEL, Register.
It is hereby ordered thi thatthe foreaal
tice of Application for Patent be publis ine
‘o1the period of sixty days (ten consadulies
weeks in the NevapDa DaILy TRANSCRIPT,
a daily newspaper publisiied at Nevada
City, Nevada og he at hegtaté
HETZ r.
The first pud}ication of this notice was
made on eheuraay. November 16th, 1889,
P. F. ssa Atty for Applicant.
Applicat for . Patent,
U. 8, Lamp bai Pre SACRAM aero
OFICE If HERERY GC given Tair . 8
Elizabeth Jones. dees det a
ressis Nevada City, Cal. has thig e day. fied
application fora Patent for 953.7'fet Of the
enest Quartz Lode or vein. with gurface
ground 4798 feet in width,. situate a the
Willow Valley Mining Dip.ies., vids
County, Califoruia, and designaied fae
field notes an official p!at on 971 y .
fice, as Lot No. 86, in Townsbi North,
Range No, 9 Kast, of Monnt Dia is Meri elie
said Lot No. 86 being described. as follows:
LODE LINE,
Beginnin at Post set i
marked G8.Q. M. Bo. 5, at West. ene of
a. pine tree 7 in.
goer oe chy ae E. cD ae tom .
chs, or 953.7 ft. lo. snatae Y in 20ck m grt
marked -Q.M. ro. from ly
inclineshade ¢ bears §: 45. ig deg, E. 2 Hinks
Bt. “y
EXTERIOR BOUNDABIES, .
Beginping at N, Roe trout . ,
vook mbt und marked G. N OM 6, 7
which fae. Cor. on West sideot Ree, 4,
16 N.R. DB, & M, bears N. 90 d ey
min. W, it. ietia dist.; thence Mag. Var.
16 deg, E. N, 89.0 7 i Hs My chs.or
958.7 ft to post ‘set in rock
Si mint Mehta saee tae pia oe min. Rig 2 je Bi) Ei
or 425 ft. to 1 post sett sede moxin 4m aie
° ence ny yr
Simin” ight. 3. ry Sef < os Ba
ehs Wet GHG ft, to post wet be] pod moana
marked G.N.Q,M. No. 4; thence defe-tine
91. déx. 07 mint. ight, N. z deg. 11 min.
7.27 chs. a0. Bit. to place ae hasianine!
and confaining 9.90 Bg ip comprising a
ponents t % eee Po ‘ ad
join ni
claimants are ibeolitile’ ‘Sat, A Mine’ 1B
Kore, ae East, and Blue Lead Quartz Mine
on Wes
CONNECTING LINE,
Beginning at N. W. Vor, of Goosenest
Qparts Mine, at Post. G.N.'(Q, M! No, od
thence Mag Var. 16 deg. F. 8. 89 deg, 67
A i ohe, Pe a chops Aa a Secs. ph
885.4 ft. iopoint: ta vad eticcting 4
ht, North 9.89 che. ay oe
A Mor % Cok between Fores 4 gp. 5 a
i ty ma reduce ead
Ngo deg 25 min, W., il. We he.
The location ofthis mine oe recorded in
the Recorder’s office of Nevada Gounty, Cal.,
in Book No. 10 ef Mining, Records, page
Any aod all persons. claiming ad
any portion ot eatd et Casey wine:
or'suriace ground, are to file th
eLaak Shain na with ¢ the Wegiater of the v.
“Reom 15.No; 138 Market st, 8. F.
wt TH PROPLE Tung
rprebey # perpen Cal, during
Baan Be
eation hereof,
oe Dat irtue of the pro1 Visions ofthe Sta!
SE EE DEN Pisa ty Register,
we of Appliontion f that the foregoing
otice of Application for Patent, be publish“ed forthe period of sixty. days tan y Amys
tive weeks),in the NEVADA. DaiLy Tran
SCRIPT, @&
Nevada se” Nevada County; California.
et HETZEL, ap ile aa TZEL, Register,
ation of this notice
mete i parent 16th, 1889, oa
IMONDS, Attorney for Applicant,
Notice Por x Publication,
Kap OPrte at! AT Sacnamsnre, Ca Cc su
N
OTICE IS HEREBY GIV.N THAT T
following name settler has fil
of his’ intention tb wake smaty ial ae
pore of hisclaim, and that sai
Pr tg A ~ Superior Jud
Ja! 4 Gl.
canary into, vias thes ay vee
of 8WA a ceaiantet nant
9
“Henamea "the foe ; ME a et, : ‘oll wie Derses
at om atte 4, vi « re upeR.
pie,’ Dai Oliver, J a ort say aa
eer Wis ni
ave en Deere un of’? led City,
« SEL DEN HETZEL Register.
Working. Glasses Attention.
W* adrenow prepared to furnish all ¢} claee‘es With
time, or for fret mployment at homejall
le; Persons
ap e Tig art frgeo PB centa to
iin CES Rear le ra muc
ete ree rh a he
oe tom
Ie of
ither
per even“. deg. 'E, 4.90. chains; thanse Sar tine 2270)
mn rogk mound f
aily newspaper published et n
_ ‘nd probtasi moments, Busines ‘
Tig mois cg, ‘ft ei Béitnky of «
ATE SPEER boone oF
NEVADA,
The he Pi leo of the State of “California, send
To the NEVADA RESERVOI Pd
OOMPANY. (a Corporation) Defendant:
You aré hereby required to sppéar in an
action brought cena ‘ou in che’ Superior
Court of the’ eet aed Nevad », State of oer
ifor: on the 2d oy of November, 1885, by
J. M. inith Pleintiff. ard to answer the
mre ete filed‘ therein, within ten da .
lene usive ofthe day of service) after .
service ee you of this Sammons, if served
within this pounty i or, if served out of this
county, within th hirty’ days, or judgment
will be taken ag you Bae ‘default, according to thet prayer of said complaint.
The said action is “his cla to obtain jhdgment against said defendant for the sum of
ph be y ae a bs gen ‘gp
‘uary 22 at seven per ce: per
annum, and "for costsof suit.
For cause of action, Plaintiff allege: That
on the 22d day of January, 1884, in the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State
of California. a judement was duly given
and made by the suid Court in favor’ Of this
Plaintiff and against the Ar sr ch nal
for the sum of $3864 313¢-100 which id
judgment bears ete oa the date
ereof at seven per cent. . hee ast] That
said judgment ane w Stark a d. All
soa tas a more fully ye e Comja‘. on file herein to which reference
ie hereby made,
And you are hereby ‘notified that if. you
fail to appear and answer the said Cow02 . Plaint.as ubove ired the said Plaintiff
will teke him, Sea ntagainst you for the sum
ot $3864 3 a with ee pr gions from
anuar of seven per
cent. 2 annum, Mee ae ae his costs of ute
In thony wnareot I, F.G. Beatty,
Clerk of the Superior Court aforesaid
hereunto set my hand, =e impress the at
of said Court, et office, in the City of Ne
vada, on the 2d day of November, &.
F. G. BEarry,
SEAL Clerk.
# « By W. D. Harris, Deputy.
P. F. Simonds, Attorney for Plaintiff.
ra
* Notice for Pablication.
’ LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, Cau.
October l4th, 1889,
N “ration IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
by
following named settler has filed notice
erintention to make final proof in su
pert of her claim, and that said proof w:
made before Reva lerk oF Metnas
“County, Cal., at N itv, on November 20th, 1889, viz HORTENSE B.
WHITNEY, D. 3. 10,0465. for Lot 9 of SWi4
of Bec. 30, Fp. 16 N, K
She names the pie Me og i) in to
prove her continuous residence ae and
cultivation of, said and, % RB. Ogden,
William Ranking, atid -B Snell of You
Bet P, O., Cal, and R, D. eden of Nevada
City P. 0. > Cal.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Notice for Publication,
LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, Cau.
oe Mth, 1889.
OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVES THAT TH
following-named settler has fled: noon of his intention to. make final proof in
pon! ig Soy of bis ciaun, and: that said f
¥ ie mee ty at Neved rag me Gale of
evada County a’ evada a. cn
December 4th h. 1889," v1 ford. @
H. E., B43 5,615, for che of SEK en ‘hes!
8K
tp 8 cae the ‘following, witnesses to
prove his continuous resi ie ea Buf
cultivation of, said land,
Green, B. C. Waite, F.C. Luege e and i Wiene:
las Webber. all ‘ok Wevnea ity P.O., Neyada County, Cal.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
: _ No, 1787. ef
‘Application For & Patent. «
abi
U. 8. LAND Orrice Sacname MENTO,
NUS 13. HEREBY @ ven. by “e
GEORGE W. JONES, whose posto
ne 8 a is Nevade dag Celttorvia, has a
ay filed.application of & Dal 2
feetofthe Lone Star Quartz P Tote or vet be
with surface ground 555.7, f
peg in Pa Willow’ Valley” a Bing
ri eva’ rn Galt an esis
nated by the field n 2 AS a Netal Plat on
filein this fice, as 87, in Tow tiship
16 North of. Range 9 Tage of Monnt Diablo
feng said Lut No. 87 being descri ed as
folluwa: i) 4
: LODE ae rte
Beginning H+ in rock:
aN:
ares
marked L, 8. No. 11, on North lneof
Valle mart Mins ‘a ed Fahy ;
tenes mag va var. : aha why 4a yen
Rat line of
subdivisions). 2 ca _—
SURVEY Lee EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES,
pret set io rock mound,
marked Le Ne Nol aga poe mee * var 16 den,
N 2.deg W, 8,28 chai eet ta post
setin yorum mudeeareod Ls Nor on South
boundary ty Doolin Placer Mine; neg
de, ot a # vee ene piano, a rihts
ae depecting ee pet ts
haing ér 3 6.
compl
aM, aoe ning c Maine are mks
Jey Qu Mine* 6! fm South, and fant
Placer Mine om the North.«”
‘ CONNECTING LIN S NQ Lop
ale a Eels See corner salty at poet
~ Na Hy 00 ial oy otete ne
oe, Os a seh a thence
aide oe
mie oti ry 80 che ng 2
deflecting 5 deg. 15 1 min, Hale wig! fee" ‘
min, 7.20'ch ; ‘thence
deflecting dee zy
2.50 chains to Paine inroad; thence deter
19 chain to ai ie ‘Sec 6 a etaer a 5
IDB A
Taking reduced’ purse N “og deg,
CONNECTING LINE NO, 2,
vite cenyhgeadah oid atN W gomer
of claim; t! e. m Abe 6. deg 8 86
Sen. 8 57 min, $0 Boch 8; iene’ _f aed
ps da deg. 08 min, right, North 9.89 chains to
4p it, N on sare: eA alas en hope
) n
TT Mr
ch Ds atan'
@ latent. f nis’ ™m) orana ie. is Seconded in
the Reco ada Coun’
lenieee in Book b rs 9 of Mining Recor 8,
ab page
Any and all persons claiming adversel
any portion of said Lope Star Quart Mine,
or sufface ground, aré required to file their
adverse claims with the Register of! the
United Sta.es Land Office at Sacramento,
California, during the sixty days. period of
‘pevilestion hereof, or they wil ‘be barred
virtue of ee Peay isions of the ate,;.It fs heredy orde sthot the reer. e a
Notice of applieats pant t, ber puke
lished for the perio Bf at ; a
secutive weeki), 1 in’ th cataty dane (le. Con
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