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October 4, 1890 (4 pages)

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soe bd cs 2 . nae — —— Bie Daily Transcript ~—NBVADA COUNTY. The following artiele is from the advance sheets of next month’s issue of Howell & Strachan’s “‘State Resourees,': Which will be largely devoted to Nevada county : ; : Were the attractions, resources, and = advantages of Nevada county as much TTAETERLEEEESTIESAIAL LE BAEA LLNS IAEAE ESE SAIL FAT ” m i. heralded abroad, and as generally well known to the average Easterner and foreigner who comes-to California in order to spy out the land either with ee cies : the intention of beccining a permanent —s i settler, only out of curiosity, oF in search of scmething which mightoffer ' préifiise of a good paying investment, }_there would be hundreds come here to one who now makes the trip: We do 5 not desire to be accused of making an : assertion, which we cannot substantiate and shall therefore, in as condensed a forin'as possible, give a few reasons why people would visit, this seetion if they were conversant With its induceo A Safe Investment Isone which is guaranted to~bring ailure a return of purchase price. On his safe plan you can buy from our ments advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. Gorner Comfnercial...-.San Francise) at King’s New Discovery for Consum < See i tw What brought people fromall parts. tion” It is guaranteed te bring relief 4 E eS ee of the earth firstto Californf&? ~~ . every case, when used for any affecY of Seuxal and Semition of Throat, Lungs or Chest,-such as Consumption, Inflammatior of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, ete., ete. It is pleasant andagreeble to taste, perfectly, and can always be depended upog-. Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drug Store. a) __ Gold, Nevada county istoday the greatest gold producing county in the State, and her mineral wealth is by no “means exhausted. New mines are being constantly discovered, and a great many old oues continue to add i ili ed, their yearly quota of millions to the z Sitios Wells country’s bullion product. INSOLVENT “NOTICE. vcasmve of annooncing that he hasreturned sr tou visiting the principal Hospitals of ag \ What took settlers to Napa, Santa Clara and other counties styled fruit In the-matter ofthe estate of Careline i i ij the price growing counties, and raised P Nafiziger, an Insolvent Debtor. of desirable land to from $100 to $600}. Caroline Naffziger having filed in this 5 : ‘Court ber petition, schedule and inventory in insolvency, by which it appears that she is aninsolvent debtor, the said Caroline REPEC is hereby. declared tobe insolvent. The Sheriff of the said County of Nevada is hereby directed to také possession of all the estate,real and personal, of the said Caroline Naffziger, insolvent debtor, except such as may be by .aw exempt from execution, and of all her deeds, vouchers, books of account, and papers,and to keep the same safely until the appointment of ap assignee of her estate. All persons are forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolvent, or to eliver any property belonging to such Insolvent, to her, orto any person, firm or corporation or association for her use, The said debtor is hereby forbidden to transferor deliver any property until the further order of this Court, except as herein ordered. It is further ordered that all the creditors of said debtor be and appear before the Hon. J. M. Walling, Judge of the Superior Court, of the said county of Nevada,in open Court, at the Courtroom of said Court, in the City and County of Nevada, on the = : ; ic u 2) would like to engage 1D horticultural Twenty-seventh day of October, A. D. 1890, at 10 o’clock a. M. of thatday,to prove its. e also affirm that as good pursuits we Z . it . theur debts and choose one or more asand in some respects, superior, results signees of the estate of said debtor. ard obtained by fruit growers in Nevat is,further ordered that the order be daar ts ;: published in the Nevada Dell Erenacri ply > oug indus as pot}a newspaper of general circulation, pub-} da county, th epoee y d lished in the city and county of Herein, as been pursued to the rame extent, and . often as the said. paper is published, before that land can be obtained bere at . the said day set for the meeting of the credisuch reasonable prices that those of very moderate means may secure & A N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF> THE County of Nevada, State of California. per acre? 5 Simply the knowledge of the {att that peaches, pears, plums, chi¢rries, grapes, etc., would yield large returns tothe orchardist, backed up by the most liberal kind of advertising. Now we have pot a word to say in depreciation of these counties. It is an indisputable fact that they are great fruit and wiue producers, and that in many cases an orchard of only a few acres, is yes a sufficient ¢ mpetency for a family But we do say, that the price of the land on which the fruit and vines grow has reached such a figure as to virtually exclude those of modest means, who And it is further ordered that in the meantime all proceedings against the said insolvent be stayed. Dated September 17th, 1890. home. Q J. M. WALLING, Especially are ihe peaches, pears, Judge of Superior Court. ¥ ~and apples-of this section of superior Order to Sliow Cause. size and excellence, both for flavor and keeping qualities, sothat they are tavorites in the market, particularly for shipping purposes. in i served to build up such sections as that which surrounds Fresno, andat the present time to cause the founding of several colonies at Merced andin Kern county? Water, made available by a series of reservoirs, canals and distriLating Tr THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE County of Nevada, State of Califor in the matter of the Estate of Mary J. Larrimer, deceased. Mary E. Larrimer, the Executrix of the Last Wiil of Mary J. Larrimer, decessed haying filed ber petition herein praying for an order of Sale ofa portion of the real estate of said decedent for the purposes therein set forth. It 1s therefore ordéred by the said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court on Monday, the 6th day of October, 1890, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, atthe Court Room of said Superior Court atthe Court House in the said County of Nevada, to show cause why an order ditches, 89 that it could be used for should not be granted to the said Executrix to sell so much of the real estate of the said irrigation. Now there is no a purposes of irriga! eeu dege “ag ned ea gee bd ad apie ors ig ye dnwes better watered region in the State than . , Nevada county. The source of supply is inexhaustible, the means of distribution are adequate to present demands, and can be indefinitely increased as necessity may call for them. What brings whole heaps of people ‘ to California Who are satisfied with their income in the East? . 4 Staten Land Office, They want to escape theterrible and Se anaeggebuember oe ise : trying severity of the long winter. In. N' compliance sets IPL IRL, a7 Nevada county you can find a variety . actor Congrats of iimberlands in the States of climate. ~ In the highest part of the] of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washi ; ington Territory,” Daniel B. Ruth of DobSierras, from whence comes the water . Wei"County of. Yuba, ‘Stateof Cali _ supply, the snow and ice never melt. peg = Fyodl For deny Je ORs . But let us take Nevada City, which . chase of the $12, of NE 14, N OW 14 of N ‘ ve E l-4and N W14ofS E 1-4 of Section No. has an elevation of about 2600. feet %4,in Township Cd rae above sea level. _Here-some snow al-. MD. = ane Will offer proof ito show that the “ winter known and a great deal fell; but it never lasts long, and the cold, as com-pared with such cities as New York, Chicago or Boston, is pleasant spring weather. During. the warmest dayso summer the nights are always cool and refreshing. The atmo phére is clear, bracing and conducive tv vigerous health. Malaria is unheard of. POPULATION. Nevada City, iecording to the census justtaken, has a population of about 3,000. If the resources of the eyunty were anything like developed its inhatitants would be five times this number and its business sharea similar inerease. “Why is this the case? We can only repeat what we said before. Its advantages are not knowb abroad. This is owing in part to the fact that it has been looked upon as altogether a mining ,county, and that ee the suppression of hydraulic mining caused a great reduction in the annual output of gold, and for'a time put a damper upon mining throughout the State, and it is attributable partly to “the lack of available, reliable and widely distributed reading matter reg arding Nevadacounty, for it is well kuowpb that the principal part of the visitors to California go to those places which havé been most prominently brought Amy . = Before the public by the-mewspayer . lesa Serato fe Rane d periodicals of the days."**.,,.° . three days. Priceof outfit only 75 cents. and pe xf Pah an Apply atonce 1or terms aod territory, if you ary . And that a copy of thisorder be <published at least four successive weeksin the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in said Nevada County. J. M. WALLING, Judge oi the Superior Court. . Dated Sept. ist Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. . Notice For Publication. * United States Land Office, Marysville, Cal, on Thursday the 13 day of November, 1890. < : He names as witnésses: John F. Ruth of Dobbins, Nicholas Coupe of Bullards bar, Chester’ Willand of Dobbins, James McConnell of Bullards Bar. . Any and all persons claiming ‘adversely the above-described landsuare requested to fite their claims in this office on. or before said 13 day. of November, 1590. CHARLES HAPGOOD, Register. Estabilehed im 1852 Nevada: Assay . Offica. J. J OTT, Proprietor NO. 25 MAIN STREET...NEVADA CITY Gee. AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPon refined, melted and Assayed. By request, Gold Bars exchanged for Coin. fn connection with my Assay Office I have a small Quartz M with which I can make practical Mill Tests, amd guarantee correct returns in every way. Working tests will be pace with frora 50 to 500 pounds. PRICES O Dividend Notice. IVIDEND NO. 39,0F FIFTY CENTS PER share on the Capital Stock of the CITIZENS BANK will become due and payatle on and after September 10th, 1890, at the office of theCitizens Bank. JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier. IT HAS TURNED UP. WELA.T? A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. Y selling our new Book “CHARACTER SKETCHES,” itis the greatest agents book ever broughtout -n the South. FIFTY-2WO—52—-F ULL PAGE, ORIGINAL ILLUSTBATIONS, fresh and striking ; humoreus and ous. Printed on heayy plate p sthe Cheapest Book for its are not ascignes when outfit receiyed, mon* ey refun . for Over Haifa Century ferns Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup ha: Southwestern Publishing House, 153 and 155 Nerth Spruce St. 1D. been used for over filty years by millions of mothers for their childrep while teething, with perfect success ° It soothes the child, softens the gums : : allays all pain, cures wind colic, and (Successor to W. F, Englebright,) is the best remedy for diarrhoea, Sold Nashville, Tenn. ag20-4m W. .W, WAGGONER, Civil : Engineer : and : Surveyor, by druggists in every part of the world. . Deputy County Surveyor and ‘“ = fiers: z Se rang, Sx EUR” gat Pe, © 8 Monee RAHONOF Officein M Tax Centacr Covpary, 77 Murray St., New York. SVAAALANSAVAXAVANLSAANA ANANANAAAAAN you satisfactory results, or in case of DE. rope, and has resumed practice at the Dis pears: 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco, where hi, his services may find him. self abuse. sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth tent, producing with unerring certainty the foliowing train of morbid symptoms unless econibatied by scientific medical meagures, the Register and Receiver of this office at . plaints, as su) known to me.” . ARCHER, M. D., 111 S6. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. NANANNANANAANALANAAAANS pee TO THE UNFORTUNATE No. 623 Kearney Street, nal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, Seminal Weakness Impotency, ete. Skin Diseases -of years’ standing and _ Uleerated Legs successfully treat8 old patients and those reguirin. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of This solitary .vice, or depraved 3f both sexes to an almost unlimited exviz: sulluw countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in th, sesd, ring ng in the ears. noise like tue rustlig of leaves and the iattling of chariots, uneasiness about loins, Weaktuess of the limbs, confused vision, viunted intellect, loss of confidence, jitideuce in approaching ‘strangers, a dislike to form new ecquaintances, disposition to shun society, toss of memory, nectic dushes, pimples aud Various eruptions about the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs consumption, night sweat’, monomania and requent ineanity. [f reliei be not obtained, ersons 80 afflicted should apply immediatey, either in person or by letter. and have a cure effected by bis new andscientifiemode treating these diseases, which never faiis. of effecting « quick aud radical cure. MARKIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget .the sacred responsipility resting upon them, nor delay Gob tein immediate relief. CURED AT HOME. Persons ata distance may be CURED AT dAOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, tating case, symptoms, length of ime the disease bas continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any part of the couatry, with ful: and plain directions for use. The Doccor cures when others fail. Try him. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coinin a regrough Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine will be delivered by express to any oar. of the United Sjates. address DR. J. F, GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner, Confimercial, San Francisco Office Box 1957. L. P. FISHER Newspaper Advertisimg Agemey. ROOMS 20 AND CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. B. ADVERTISEMENTS Solicited for all newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, biexicdn Po Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New ealand, the Augtralian Colonies, the. Eastern States and Europe. i Files of nearly everv newspaper published on the Pacilic Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business pours IMPROVED BELT Frue Ore Concentrator. Price improved Belt Frue ner 6825. F. 0. HB.Price Piain Belt Frue Vanner, $575. F. 0. 8. athe Improved Belt Frue Vanner bas double the capacity of the plain be machine.* For pamphiets;testimonials and further information apply toADAMS & CARTER. Agents, Room 51, No. 132 Mi arketsSt,S.F PATENTS. OPPaeat § and all business in the 0.8 EB TE FEES. * Our offi ¢ is opposite the U. 8. ratemt Offiee, and we can obtain Patents in less ime than those remote from Washington. Send model or drawing. no charge unless we obtain patent We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Su perintendent of Mone to the officials of the dre C. A. Snow & Co.Permanent, Over $500,0 Home Benefit Life Association ! It fssues the Incontestibl~ . Non-forfeitable ! GIBBOW'S DISPENSARY,. And Simple,! tered letter through the Post Office, or’ 21 MERCHANT'S EX~ Patent Office attended te for MODWe adyise as to patentability free of charge—and we make Order Division, end . 8. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to actus lientsin your own State or county adOpp. Patent Office. Washington. D. C * ~—-Pomlar Progressive, e-Insuro in the==-. = I insures your Lite ~ best Policy. as a Fire Company Insures your Property except that the future cost is reduced; 2: by Dividends. Lowest Rates. R liable Agents Wanted. ' Principal Office— 101 Sansome Street, Oldest Cheam Best ———__ ee” For Sale or Rent on Easy ‘erws! Special Bargains in Lands. =$5000--320 acres, three miles from Grass Valiey; good house and parn ; 200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing ‘supply of free water : all implements, tools, etc., with place. $6000-125 acres ; not more than 2 milesfrom Nevada Vity or Grass Va! ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn ; fine orehard in bearing, consisting of a variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence. $37 50-2450 xcres gently rolling fruit ‘or grazing land; all fenced; 100 acres cleared; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost about $2500. Great bargain; must be sold. . é . $900-.-60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles trom Nevada City; 15 acres cleared ; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain. $2 150-0425 acres of good fruit and vevetible iand; two good houses ani two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard anJ garden; free water for a portion of place. Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence. : {.50--104 acres; highly improved ; good house and barn, orchard, free water, seven head_of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming implements; situate threemiles from Neve“ Citv. Arare chance to seeure a profitable {ann at a low price. $2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house and barn ; some fruit trees; free water for irrigating. : -00 $8000--560 acres; two miles from Nevafla City covered with a fine growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is wortlsinore than price asked; soil is very rich and will make excellent fruit land when cleared; ell ean be irrigated : Two-Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards. Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaugdepot. Both have.good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev, ery advantage for a desirable home. Ss o &=@ These are only a few of the bargains we have to offer at present. We have all kinds of Lands at prices ranging trem $5.to $75 peracre Terms Wasy. NEVADA COUNTY IL4ND AND IMPROVE MENT ASSOCIATION. Apply to GEO. C. GAYLORD, Ass’t Secy.’ An Extraordinary (er i on . > New Hee’ Sewing Machine V ITHiN 1,000 MILES OF SAN FRANcisco, Cal., North, Scuth, East or West, (purchased eat or through this office, or any of our branches on this Coast), which is not giving entire and absolute satistaction in every iespect, we will put it in perfect repair free of charge, (excepting only breakage or damage caused by careless handling,) ifdelivered at our store, NO. 725 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL’A. THE “NEW HOME” SEWING MAOHINE OOMPANY, Chas. E, Naylor, MANUFACTURERS OF THE Pepular NEW HOME LIGHT-RUNNENG SEWING MACHINE the leader of the age in practical improyements and artwork attachments, of which it possesses-the latest and best. National Exchange, NEVADA UITY, CAL. REOTOR BEOS...----Pronrietors The Only first-class HBusimess fiotel im the City. Massive fire-proof structure, free from thie aangers of fires so prevalent in lerge hotels = Ou in th “i tre ofthe city, with ° s anaes a Leet sttscreoe Home Mutual insurance -Co i uu: ng. oe this Hotel 2 minutes later than any OF CALIFORNIA; e stage. Oe Table ot ating ldoual Exchange isa ant feature with the proprietors, and isguarteed superior to any in the city, “NAPITAL, : = The Koomsare neat and desirable, andin C 2 = = $300,000 Chicago Cottage Organ Has attained astandardo admits of uo superior. It contains ever ventive genius, duce. volume, quality of tone, riety of combination, artistic des: the most attractive, ornamen ble organs for homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION eee LISIES ST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS UNSTROUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS CHIOAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO ILLINOM At7Aa.M. LEAVES DUTOH,FLAT. AT 7 A.M. line reesh Nevada Ciiy at noon, in, of at 7:80 P, M. by railr All orders strictly attended to and charges easonablo, : excellence which improvement that inli and' money can proThese excellent Orf&ns are celebrated for uiek response, ya: DR. GUNN’S in finish, perfectconstructi ceed BR finis. perfectcons' ruction, ma: em 3 tal aid aeaire FACI LLED op EleD. WORKMEN The Popular Organ. Catalogues and Price Lists on application Dutch Flat Stage Lines Leaves Nevada City on : oe aici MONDAY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. ,,,07 Gunes Bitters Tuasday Thursday . and Saturday ASSENGERS CAN. BY TAKING THIS clude a. sumber of handsome suits.» Sas The experienced management will spare neither pains or expensc to sustain the reputation which the ational Exchange nop so justy enjoys of being the jexding an 4 < best hotelin he mountains. _ [216 Samsome er., San Pramcisec ee tog i i Fire Insurance Only 3 , Prenident. “SHEPARD, Vice President, WARLEs H. Story, Secretary R. H, MaGivi, Genera’ Agen PBINC_cAi OFFICE’ THE GREAT Regulating Catarhti THE INDISPENSIBLE Household Remedy Risks accepted on all clusses of désirable property inthis county at rates as low asso! vency and a fair profit will admit of, guaianteeing a promptand lib A BURBS PREVENT just cl a sj Aaa eral response to ai AND POSITIVE . B FOR a We ee Costivenet.s and Constipation. “ or Nevada Count: ~ DAVID WATTS, JOHN C, COLEMAN, GEO W. HILL Manager ‘BILOUSNESS, ‘TORPID LIVER, Fever and Agte jaepupaue siete seis ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent. « {NDIGESTION, MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLE} WERVOUSNESS a Lasting os be iseahiouts, Agents for the Daily Transcript. a @U8C4, 1) palmer & Rey New ¥ impuxe Blood, ~~ .P. BOO. ; ork mi “Gomera Mobility (3'g" Nie”: creas oy : N, W. Ayer & Co .Philadeiphia Palmer & Rey ortiund, Oregon H. Bates & Co -New York PURELY a8 London, Eng . SE SAT Se ea eee ere Chie VEGETABLE L. P. Fisher.. “kta . $30 Francisco ; E. C. Pake...,. > ‘ Perfectly Safe, if Palmer & Rey.... .+ 8 un Francisco . Burlington, Vt John CaDewey & “¢ take no other kind, Twenty-five eet an & Boveri's block Nevada pbotile, ~ J ¢ ity, Gal, Ripe I Lt eh sR RE ee: ie ME ARAN ren A T. P. BLUE. Proprietor. Reliable Stinson & Co ces, ++Portland,’ Me : gs . M. eoss++ jee «p>. BaCramento A. VAN ALSTINE & CO. bp eae yee aan Rew Man : mrepeienoree Pe Hoagie 5 8. 4 ane get ne Sere bee My 7122 Montgomery Street, Ban Pranoisos . ¢ P-\iitert: . Pe ee FOR SALE BY James Marriott North Bloomé },W. Robb.. teviite CARR BROS. [FW 528: (e ; + Orear,,. treevece oe DOWDICVL L United States Marshal's Sale. DER AND BY VIRTUE.OF AN EXLU said Court, on the lith day of August, A. D: 1890, in favor of Edwards I against Omega Waterand Mining Company for tue sum of $1834 50 in Golu Cyih, togethet with costs of suit and-interest, . i “s a ith tates, 9th Cifruit, Northern Paid ll Death [SSeS Dist of alter jgment ren red. 1a . 4,2 mz ieee trogen ‘ollowing Pro) y, to-W. BU more or less Sec. 17, tp 17, 5 4s 1.2, ME 120 acres of land, more vr less. Bee. 16, op 16 ‘NS RILK Mt Dm, containing 00 acres of ou the south by the ab-ve clamp, ‘ north py Yee Sime & Co.’s claims; also mining claims knuwn as the New Lock Mining Claims, bounded south by Canon & Shaw's ground and west by umega, improvements . Consisting of iron pipes, monitors, ete.; alsoReyjiows,to wit: water right and ditch commencing at the head of Scotchman’s creeg and conducting water to Omega; also wate: ditch commencing. at Steep Hollow, and known -as the Union ditch; also water right and ditch commencing at Mosuri Canon ana conducting water to Omega; known as the Mosurl diteh; also water right and ditch heading at the Suuth Yuba river 13g miles below Culbert . } taking. water therefrom and . 577 w. (Mag. Var. conducting itto Omega; also water right and ditch commencing 12 Diamend ereek aud conducting water to Omega, and known as the Diamond creek ditch; also wate right and ditch ‘taking water fiom Diamond cresk to Omega, : ditch, together with all the reservoirs, lakes, ponds, and all. water rights belonging and
. pertaining to each and every of the above named ditches. County, California. son bridge; the Zoth day of September, A. D. 1590, ' o’clock Pp. M.,ofgaid day, will sell all the right, Wuter and Mining County Court House at Nevada City, Ne. and west by Omega, improvements Cconsistcution issued out of the Circuit Court of mited States, 9 vuit, No nd delivered for a Judgment rendered ia Woodruff and velevied on ihe right, title, claim and reereut 01 aid Seiendantof, in and to the . ¢, t; ; : 5W 4ands of Sec. 16, tp. 17, N , Mt D m, containing 240 ‘acres land, ‘Algo the £14 of SE¥g and SE, of NK of Dm, contaiaing Also NW ¥%4 of 5E 44 und pW of NR 14 nd. Also mining ground at Omega, bounded onthe known as the Kdwards All situete in Nevada Notice is hereby given that on Thomas, a » titie and inte:éstof said Omega ‘The sale willtake place in front of the vadeCounty, California, at Public Auction, for awful money of the United States, in hand, to the highest and best bidder. S Dated, Nevada City, this 2ist day of August, A. D. 1890. : W.G. LONG, U.S. Marshal. By A. A. Woop, Deputy. United States Marshal's Sale. . gpieed and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the United States, ¥th Circuit, Northern District of California, and'to me directed and delivered for a Judgment rendered in suid-Court, ou the Zist day of July, A, D, 14v0, in faver vi Edwards »oodruff aud agains. Omega Water aud Mining ‘ulapany for the suin ‘ol $8249.301n Guid Coin, Wyether with Cosis oO{suit and interest, 1 have levied op the sight, tide, Claim and interest of said defeudaut of, in and ty the*fulluwing Fropetly, to-wit: SW i-dundsi2 of NW 140fSee. 16, tp 17, NRILE, Mtb m, costaming 240 acres lava, more or less. ; Also the K-12 of 8m i-4and SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of see. 17, tp 11, NK. 1 E Mt D m, containing 120 acres of land. Also NW l4otst ddandcWl4of NE 14 See. 16,tp 16, N KLE Mtv m, containing ov acres of iaud. Also mining groulid at Omega, boundéd on thesuuth by the wbove claims, on the, nortiu by Yee Sing & Co.’s claims; also miningclaims know as New i.ock Mining Claims, bounded south by Canon & shaw’s ground ing of iron pipes, monitors, etc; aiso Water right and ditch commencing at the head of seotciman’s creek and conducting water to Omega; also water ditch comaneucing at Steep nollow, and kuown as the Uniou ditch; alsu water right aud ditch commencing at Mosuri’ Canon and “cyuduc.ing water to Umega,, kuown as the ,.Mosuri diteh; also Water right and ditch heading at the Suuth Yuba myer 1 1-2 miles beiow Culbertson briage, taking water therefrom and conducting it to Omega; game Water right and aditch comment¢ing in Diamouu creek and conducting water to Omega, and known as the Diamond creek diten; also water right and dftenetdkiug water from Diamond creek to Omega, kDown as the Edwards ditch, together with all tue reseryoirs, lakes, pouds, aud all water righis belungiug and pertaining to each aud every of the above named ditches. Ailsituute in Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the 25th day of September, A. D. 1890, at i o’Glock P. M,, of suid day, 1 Will sell all the light, title and interest of sald] Omega. Water aud Mining Compauy oreither of them, in and to the above deseribed property, or su much thercef as miny be necessary Wo sulisiy Piaiutili’s claim, besides ali Costs, interest and accruing costs. Yhesale will take place in front of the County Court House at Nevada City, Nevada County, California, at, Public Auction, fcr luwiui money of the United States, in ban», to the highest and best Lidder. Dated, Nevada City, this 2ist day of August, A. D, 1890. W. G. LONG, U. 8. Marshal. By-A. A. Woop, Deputy. Notice for Publication. AND OFFICE ATMARYSVILLE, CAI., duly 25, 1899.—Notiee is hereby given thatthe. following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final provf in suppvrt.of his claim, aud thatsuid proof will be made before the Register and ieeeiver at Marysville, Cal., September 2, 1890, viz. : Gideon H. Graves, Homestead Entry No. be, for the NEY of Sec, 82, Ppi7N, kK 8 EK, die names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cuitivation of, said land, viz: _Jumes H, Kefider and Charles Apers vf Sweetland P. U., Nevada county, Cal, _Ajubson G, Dart and Luis H. baron of French Corral P®®., Nevada county, Cal, CHARLES HAPGOUD, Kezister. ou ‘Tuesday, Notice to Creditors, Estate of Preston Penpraise. < N OTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, £xecutor ofthe Estate of Preston Penpraise, deceased, to the creditors of and ali persous having claims against the suid deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary youchers, within four months af ter the first publication of this notice he said Executor, at’ his residence on Gold Flat iu said Neyada Couuty, the samebéing tie place for the transaction of the business of said estate,in AaLG COUDET i Nevada, . ©. EREDENBUR Executor of the Estate of Prbstoty Pou: praise, deceased, Dated this 234 day of August 1890, John Caidwett, Atty for Executor: = ait ak SS Books, 2 id dyeins therein contained, bearing gold nat other metals, situated in Nevade city . 4 Mining District, County of Nevada and er of Caulfornia, and designated» by the fie notes and official platon file in this office as Lots A , 182, 183, 184, 185, 186 and 187, and Lot oe Mill site Lot No. 188, in Township 16, North Kai : and Meridtan, * Said Congolidated Quartz Minesand Mill Site being described as follows, to-wit: = Yada City Mining District, Nevada County, State af Calitornia, and are deseribed a cludes ¢ known as the New Years Extension, New Years.and Climax lodes being one continuous Lu! ; New Years Extension lode, ¢ i the New Years lode and 695.6 of the Climax lode. chains from secdion corner common to Sec tions 11, 12, 18and 14in Township 16 North Kange 5 East Mount Diablo Base and Meridi shown by said field notes’and plat. surface boundaries of suid Lot A. are deseribed as follows: running thence thence Company or either of} reer, thence them, in and tothe above described proper& ty, or So much thereol as may be necessary tosatisfy Plaintiff’: claim, besides all costs, interest and accruing costs. thence thence >. of said acaba a ae notice of which hiteheads Cook N sr Application for Patent. . _— : , June 26, 1890 Chumpion Mining Company, & Corration, whose post office atent for the Champion « onsoli date: rete Mines and Mill Site, witb, the iodes and B, containing Mineral Lots e8 Kastof Mount Diablo Base suid Jots A. B. and C. are situated in Ne Said lut A. is described as follows: It in within 1ts boundaries the lode 2,288.2 feet long oF 1502 feetof the 1,412.4 feet of ‘The southern end of said continuous ode commencing at a point N. 4 degrees 18 degrees 32’_E.) 13.00 n und running thence North 10 degrees 30’ Jest forits entire length 2,288.2 : eae e Commencing at southern énd of said lode 1,—N. 42 degrees 30’ E. 3.49 chains or 230.5 feet, thence : y-S. 73 degrees W.%88 chains or 58.1 feet, 3.—N. 17 degrees W. .74 chains or 48.3 “_N. 78 degrees E, .82 chains o1 .4 feet, 5.—N. 16@egrees W. 1.86 chains: @r 122.8 feet, thenge~~ : 6.-N. 79 degrees « 1.70 chains or lr22feet, 7,—N. 14 degrees 20’ W. 32.25 chains of 2128.5 feet, thence ; —§.—8-28 aegrees 15’ W. 4.40 chains or 290 feet, thence Saree 9.—8. 2degrees 30’ E. 6,70 chains-or 446.2 feet, thence10.—s. 6 degrees 20° £, 26.53 chains or 1,751 feet, thence zs 1L—8. 6 degrees*20’ E. .59 chains or 38.) feet, thence 12. N,75 degrees E. 3.92 chains or 258.7 feet. Contaluing 18.83 acres. +, As the same 1a,more particularly deseribed in said field notes at pages 1C7 to 113 thereof, said Lot A. contains Mineral Lots Nos. 182, 183 and 184, said Lot A. embraces the Lode Claims known as the “New Years’ the notice of which is recorded in Book 7 of Mining Notices pp. 5-§ in the Records of the Kecurder’s ofice of Nevada -County, California (see pp. 10-1) said field notes) albu the re-location thereof the wotice of whica is recurded in Book 9 of Mining Notices Bp 7ll-7issaid Kecords (see pp: 71-2o said fielt notes), also the New Yeurs 2xteusiun lid goticeof weicu is recorded in Hook 7 ct Mining Notices pp. 00-231 sald recurup (er > pp.8-2U said fieia Lutes), also the re-lucatlouw thereof the notice of whichis reeorded in Book 9 pp. 718 714 of said Kecords (see pp15 2 suiu field notes) also the “Climax” te notice of which is recorded in Buok 4-06 Mining Kevords pp. 41-42 suid Recurds (see pp. 20-27 said fieid notes). Said Lots. is dcscribed as follows: it inGluues within its boundaries 1,062 feet of cont:nuous lode known as the Muller and Philip Lode being 262 feet of the Mu ler lode, 8u0 feet of the Philliplode, which lode is situated and described es follows : Commencing at the quarter sections 1) and 1z, suid ‘Lowusbipand Kange, thence ‘North 4 degrees 4¥’ W. 12.08 Chains, thence 8. 64 degrees W, 2.9) chains to the south end of the vhillip lode andthe north end ‘of the Mutleriode and from which point said Phillip Jode bears N. 14 degrees 30’ W. feet andgaid Muller lode bears 8S, 33 degrees 15’ E.262 feet. Said Lot B. also includes within its boundaries 904 2 feetof the loads known as the Urul lode which is situated and descrived ag follows: Commencing at said quarter section _ corner thence N, 23 degrees 37’ W. 15,14 chains, thence 8. 28 Gegrees 1d’ W. 7.79 chuins or 506.2 feet to the suuth end of said Ural lode tine from’which pointsaid lode line bears . .N. 4 degrees 30’ W. 13.70 chains or 904.2 feet, The surface boundaries of said Lot B are described as fgliows: Commenciny atsaid quarter section corner thence N. 84 degrees, 49 W. 12.08 chains thence 8.64 degrees W. 2.95 chains thence 8, 33 degrees 16 E. 2X2 feet to the south end of the Mulier lode and plate of beginning, thence 1—s. 81 degrees 10 W, 2.07 chains or 136.6 feet, thence ; 2—N, 35 degrees 15 W. 4.41 chains or 291 feet, thence 8—N, 3:degrees 20’ W. 10.7i chains or 706.9 feet, thence 1 4—_N.-40-degrees 20’ W. 1.20 chains or 97.2 fect, thence 5--N. 64 degrees E. 3.68 chains or 242.9 feet, theuce 6—N. 2.degrees 15’ W.4.72 chains or 311.5 feet,thence 7—N, 14.degrees 15’ W. 3.18 chains or 209.9 feet, thence 8—-N. 87 degrees E. 5.00 Chains or 528 feet, thence 9—8. 14 degrees 20’. 4.36 chains or 287.8 feet, thence z 10—S. 28 degrees 15’ W. 10.64 chains or 702.2 feet, thence 1i—s. 2 degrees 30’ E. 7. 93 chains or 523.4 feet, thence = cad 12-8. 25 degrees W. 2.00 chains or 132 feet thence y 1B—8. 52 degrees 30’ E, 1.18 chains or 77.9 feet, thence ; 14-8. 64 degrees W, .65 chains or 42.9 feet. Containing 18.07 acres. As the sume is more particularly described in said field notes 4 pp. 133-140 thereof ; said Tot t contains Mineral Lots Nos. 185, 186 and 187. Suid lot embraces within said boundaries the lode Claims known as the Phillip, the votice of which is recorded in Book 5, of Mibiag Notices, pp. 180, in the aforesaid kecords (see pp. 25-29 ot said: field notes) alsothe “Muller Claim,” the notice of whicn ied recorded in Book 5of Mining Notieés pp, 234 os said Kevords (see page 80 of said fieid notes) also the “Ural Claim,” the notice of which is recorded in Book 6,of Mining Notices, pp. 649-05, said Records. (See pp. 3134 of suid field notes.) Also the re-location is recorded in Book 9 of Mini Kee pp. 715 aud 716,;Said Records. (ee ue 38 cf said field notes.) Said Let. isdescrib ed as follows : Commencing at a point N. 4 degrees 57’ pein chains fram. wt pection cornet ctions 11, 12, in sai domnsnip, Sheace sateen ee 1—S. 42 degrees 30’ W. 4.17 i f ate 17 chains or 275.2 2—_N. 26 degrees 20’ W. 2.4 1G thane 29 chains or 151.1 a je degrees KE. 392 chains or 258.7 Containing -44 acres as the sameis m particulariy described in guid ti h page it thereof said tield notes at ai t C. embraces within its li the “Champion Mill Site,” notice of Recnree is recorded in Book 8 of Mining Claims, pp. eT a ns, Hooarte (see pp. 44-46 of notes. Said Lot C,i Ht Bite, Lot Noe ise: Ot U, is also called The adjoining claimants gre A. Wal R.C, Walrath, John V. Hunter and peal owning the Providence Guld Quartz Mine, U. S. Patent, Lot No. 40, and the Consolidated Wyoming Gold Mining Company, a corLEAD tHE WORLD, Nez t, The American Pastry Cook. PRICE 82. Ne. 2, Hotel Meat Cooking. PRIGH 62, ~— Re. 3, Chicago Herald Cooking School, (For Families, PRICE 61.50. 2 No. 4, Cooking For Prorit, PRICE 83 FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF fHE HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearnev Street, Ban Prancisc® A. WUTKE, Foshionable Boot and Shoe Maker, REET, TWO Bet omce Notun 220088 BELOW ‘ } PINE BOOTS AND i ae +, «+, Graniteyil ORS A BE eer Bmartevile SPEGIALTY REPATRING DONE NEATLY, + be barred y virtue of the provisions of the poratiou, owning Lots No. 66 and N 8 pepe the Wyoming and Ural eae Anyundall persdns claiming. adversely any portion of said Champion Cengolidated Quartz Mines and Mill Site, Mime or gurface ground, are required 10 file their adyerseClaims with the Kegister of the United Stutes Land Office at sacramento ip the State of California, during the gixty days eriod of publication hereof, or they will SELDEN HETZEL, Kegister. Eiward Lynch, Attorne fi 4 Fresno, Cal., P. O. Bora. — ,it.is hereby ordered, that the f Rapice of Application for Patent be pene . for.the period of sixty daysin the Nevaoa Maly pranscrips, a daily newspaper pub. lished at Nevada City, Nevada County, State ofiCalifornia, SELDEN. HETZEL. es Register. Tte first day of the publi ; : ‘a publication of the fotegoi ng notice Was on the 26th day of June 8.09 , Bij Rooth & Company Of Nevada City : AVE RECEIVED ONE OF TH} test improved Los Gatos Bpraying Mu all or syinee, aoe will promptly execute Spraying. Fruit Trees . A certain,remedy for 4 Codlin : Moth : ands Scale: Bug ! scriptl.Printino’ Officefor with BOOTH & . CO, f . U.S, Laxp OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, by WS lifornia, . Searls, her Atto: ¥ ; ce address is: 1 ae . San 1 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ay eg Le applicati aress 18 522} ing ontgomery street, San francisco, State vi ate: California, has this day fiied its application gn Be eh: ¢ No Range T 10) {Mount Dia > Boia Lot being rab aeedian madeon June 6th, 180, Notice of Sale of Real Estate, 8u0 siLUale ip Wasning CHARGES REASONABLE, o @@~ Leave orders at-th Daily Tran: Appliseton tae s Patera. & United states Land Offee, Sacramento, Ca OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ° CHRISTIANA DENOON, ai rey in whose S Ofan N Francisco, Calliornia’ lag oan r ins Vineet " e — , con acres in’ the ‘Mloomfeld Mining Detne, County of Nevada, and State 6 fornia, g described rs he Bouth West Quarter 18. We 1a) of gin: Section Twenty eight (28) Towns ne (18) North of Range Ten (0) hip Kighteen Basoand Meri Mt. Diablo ¢ Containing Oue Hundred and Bixty ( acres of Placer Mining land. The location of this mine is recorded the Kecorder’s office of Nevada (: Book ¥, P a taeio e 246 of Mining Location, The adjoining C:aimunts are Watt Blue Gravel, aud the DeNoun Piacer Mine on the est. re Any and all persons Claiming adversely any portion of suid Gordou FP ac f surface ground, ure required er Mine ur pie g Ae oat wiih nited states Lanu Uilve, at pac the county of Sac am. nto, Cai, cenne ie sixty days’ period of publicatiow bere, id they will be burred by the virtue of thi yisious of the Statute, quired ‘0 file ther tlt "ieoipler of the f, or © Dhue SKLDES HETZEL. Recister, Itis hereby ordered, that the foregoing notice of ay pication fur Patent be pubiig ed forthe purludof sixty duye, (ten mee utive week i in the N&VADA atLy Eran SCRIPT, a daily newspaper publi : io vada City, California. per published at Xe(ten cousecSELDEN HETZ 2 Frepd SEARLS, Attorney rarer ae The first publication of this notice wus Under Execution, CONRAD GRISSEL, Plaintiff, vs. WASHINGTUN CEMENT G Eph Bebidas Sts Y, Defnaea ee _ virtue of an Kxeeuti B the Justice Court of erg ns on ot ington Township, County of Nevatia Aaa of California, duted the isth day of #ust® 1890, ina certain action wherein ©. mee Grissell.as Pinintiff recovered Judumens the 16th day of July, 1889, against the Wasi, ington Cyment Gravel Mini Com ae Defendant, forthe sum«f $249:10 inves coin of the United States, besides contseons interest. 1 have this day levied -u; en the right, titie, Claim and interest viz ot Defendant, the Washington Cement Gi siining Company, in and to.the followi bs any eoek peg to-wit ; 3 and singular that certain piece « cel of placer mining land perme go Ww ere ingtou Lownship, County of Nevada Blate of California, KDOWR and designated a, ie Daisy Cement or Braudy Flat claim 4 particularly described a» iollows. ww: pei dpe J the omg of Washington and 2 at a point on ai by astake set about 800 yrs si ay 4 from the Cement .Mili on said cl. h therefrom and ru Hes alg d Werte ot erly toa blazed Pins or Fir. tree, Easterly to the boumdary liné of ees Cemens Company's clan heres Baentes pt treed te br! 0.1, the place Aise those certain oth. i claims bounded on the Wor eet cing tunuel claims, on the North iby the so: th _ pod pe the Kast by the Sioun Golden Heifer Av eheeatind ee ogether with the Cement Crnghin oe the lands hereinbefore described Ay ai] tenements, vereditaments and appurtenances to said claims and «mid be 4 or used in conuection there with fe Also, that certain reservoir. near th fans above described,and the diteh lead: 8 . ing f said reservoir to the claims aforeAlso that Rortain iy : shiped@foreruid known as the Jettergo i i Water righ’. said ‘ditch thing veee aad Jeffersou Creek ih‘said” ip eng duciiag the: same ‘to ‘einen claim above aeseribéedt: ~ water rights and dseme: belonging vrin any Wrse BLD Puviic notice is here Ob BALUKDAY, they hs A.D. 1890; at 12 -o'cleck : ry ine front of the Justice Court door of Johir} a at Washington, iin) Washi es ay, county of Nevada, Stute ‘of ‘orn rag? at public: auction’ for Unite ‘ oi coin ali the right, title claim” and tterest of said Defendant, the: Washington Cen ! 4 Gravel Mining Gompany;(w corporation), of, iu and the above describe pro gn y or so much thereofas muy! be ni bate i raise suflicient money:togatisty: 4 Hie. ment with interest and: ‘coats > to ‘the highest anu: best bidder, Set! sf CRAWFORD, 8. Be Constable Washington ‘ _ County, Cal. ples . Dated August 218, 1890, SUBSCRIBE YOR THK Chicago. Park Horticulturist 0. H. BRIOT, ( rps JOURNAL pt. 4 monthly. (at Chica ily) and is devoted. tg. IN NEVADA Coy nehip,; Nevade jetbne Situated in the midst.ot.the 4 BARTLETT PEAR BELT = that County, + unded unlishited. “tepouscen Ge rts ord sierra Nevada ‘Foothills; !Subscription ‘Price ; 6 MONTHS.. . feb.” SO OHIOAGO, ILL Notice of Proying Will. N THE SUPERS COURT, IN AND FOR I" the county of Novadas Beate é Vaiifor in the matter esta RES! 2, in PRAISE, recta = abe sii etice is hereby given, thatSat , th 23dday of August, 1890, ‘at ebees. ag of said day,at tne Courtroom ofgaid Court,at the Courthouse in the City and County of and plage for proving the Will of sald PRRs ‘ ‘ roving the of said PREsTON PENPRAISE,deceaged,and for hearing the application of Wm. C. FF mbburr for the issuance tohim of J.etters Testamentary when and where any person interested may apresarand contest thesame.Dated Nevada joi Bi ak, 9th, 1890. By §. Sokouny Dest Clak John Caldwell, Atty, for Pétitioner.2 Notice to Creditors. Estate of Mrs, KE, Bs Fitgpatrick, deceased. NOTICE I8 HEREBY GLVEN BY THE UNdersigned, admi: ) nexed of : ofrick, Aeoaaee of Dera baying lay me necesgary youchers, yin yout months afterthe first publication of thie ‘notice, to the said administrator at the office ef Jas. A. Btidger, in the town of Bore i ‘ul a, ae 4 t a Neyada, @ ng the: e transac: tion of th Dastases Load @ id estate, JOHN A. MURPHY, Administrator. Dated at North San Juan, fi Ae Jas. A. Stidger, Attormey for Petitio L, §. CALKINS mw P. BROWN BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newsvaner and Job Printers. UBLISHERS OF TH Y NEVADA ciT¥ Ee cesta my, oe ir ed Be: ,P. Bro D one ptember " oy ¥ Notioe to Oreditors. Estate of John B, Ducray, deceased. N OTICE is hereby Vi oby en the and weter right « Chicago: Park, Colony :