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August 12, 1901 (4 pages)

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Call at a__ Tegler’s sor ORANGES, LEMONS LIMES, French and Plain Mixed CANDIES NUTS of #il kinds POPCORN and CHEWING GUM And ‘the Finest Ice Cream at 15 & 25 CTS:A PLATE, __ Served with lady fingers. 7 SUMMER EXCURSION RATES BAST Southern Pacific offers those low round-trip rates: ON SALE ROUND-TRIP August 20 21 .., Loulsville, $77 50 August 22-23 September 5-6 .. Buffalo, $87.00 October 3-4 / Septembe: 5-6.. Cleveland, $82.50 These rates apply from California main-line points. Many miles shortest—many hours fastest—finest scenery —choice of routes — iimited trains— personally conducted tourist excursion ACROSS THE CONTINENT, Details at the nearest office SOUTHERN PACIFIC Secure ‘[ime Tables and any desired information from‘ MORRIS LOBNER, 8. P. Co. Agent at Colfax. Hevada County Harrow Gauge B. B. TINE TABLE NO. 55. Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City as follows. LKAVING FOR OULFAX. 5:30 A.M Daily: connecting. with Lo: 5 rr * cal ain arriving at Saccomento at 9:40 A. M. and Sau Franeisco via Stockton at 4:15 P. M. ™ A. M. Daily ,connecting with overland 9:00 train No. 5, stopping only at Auburn, stocklin, Sacramento, Benicia, Port Costa od Oakland. arriving in San Francisco at :15 p. m. . Daily; sconnecti with I:00 P. M, Overland Train, enving San Francisco at 8:00 A. M. for East, an A Wa: aca leaving San Francisco at 10: m ° Daily; connective with Lo5:15 P. M. cal Train leavi:g Sacramento at 4:50 P. M.and Overland rains for Kast aud Weat. LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY 10:00 P, Mm. Dally. arriving From Grass Valley Only. 8:37 A. M. natty 4KRRIVING FROM COLFAX. 9:45 A. M. pally jee "ago with Oy er° Daily; connecting with overI:00 P. M. land train from . Daily ; connecting with Uver5:00 P.M. land Train Toei tai Fr p‘isco at 8:00 A. M. and Overland Lir-ited 1 -aving San Francisco at 10 A M, ° Daily ; connecting with Lo al 9:40 P. M. Train leaving Sacramento at 4:50 P. M. and all pointe South. C.P. LOUGHRIDGR, General Mavager. F.G. BEATTY, Gen Pass. and Tisket Agt. Senatorial Repartee, Once in the senate chamber John_J. Ingalls was directing some remarks to Senator Hoar of “Massachusetts. other senator from that state, Mr. galls was speaking, thought the words rupting, he asked Ingalls if he was directing,the remarks at him.. The tall senator turned slowly around, for Mr. Dawes sat behind him, and then, with delicious intonation, but an instant wit, be said, “I was directing my remarks to the successor 6f Charles. Sumver and not to the'successor of Daniel Webster.” : , The repartee has become traditional, and the utterance was at once:placed alongside of that reply of Conkling to Senator Thurman, which is also traditional in the senate chamber: ‘ Conkling was speaking, and Thurman had said, interrupting him, “Does the senator aim his remarks at. me; he ‘constantly turns to me?’ when Mr. Conkling, with delicious gravity, bowing to Thurman, with whom he was very friendly, said; “*When . turn to the senator, . turn as the Mussulman turns‘0 Mecca; I turn as I would turn to the common law of England— the world’s most copious fount of jutisprudence.” : Question Answered. Yes, August . Flower still bas the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world, . Your mothers’ and grandmothers’ never thought of using anything else for Indiestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, dnd they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches or other aches. You only need a-few doses of Green’s Auguat Flower, in “liquoid form,. to make you satisfled there is Get Green’s Prize Almanac. The Best Prescription For Malaria Ohills and Fever is a bottle of Grove TasTELEss OniLt Tonic. It is‘simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure—no pay. Price 50c. BurraLo Lacer Breer on draught, at 5 cents a glass, at Couaocil Chambers, W. J. Britland, proprietor. jig Se eee W. D. Vinton bas a new shaving brush of which the bristles are guaranteed not to fall out. tf This is good weather forcolds. VinKen is selling lots of Oooper’s Oold ure, ry Our ’Phone is West 19. For ection If you expect to have that new home for fall, it’s time you were commencing work. . Perhaps -you ‘have not yet solved the plans problem. You're only rage “Bet help -you along. © are —esrehitects, contractors and builders, RIGE & LEWIS PLAZA PLANING MILL, Sacramento St et.’ DR.N.B., CHAPMAN ELECTRICAL WORK! —ooo— All kinds. House wiring, call bell and annunciator work. Burglar alarms, etc., are my specialties. ' My work is neatly. done* and thoroughly insulated. [ee Call me up. RALPH A. EDDY ?*ezs Nevada City Assay Office. Assaying of Ores sof all description. N ILL TESTS AND THE REDUCTION OF i Fractious Ores a specialty. Mail or Express orders promptly attended o. GOLD BUUGHT,. Broad Street, below National Hotel. j ’ T. H. HICKS & CO. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Milo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, « Meets every Friday Evening, : At Pythian Castle. —Siteing Brethrev are cordially invited t: attend. ‘i FRANK BE. WADSWORTH, -C. C. (+, W. Oapgy, K. of R. and 8. ° * Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, 1. O Meets at Odd Fellows Hai! A 2d and 4th Monday of mo t tony Ae Te dee s J. H. POLMERE, C. P. Gro. A. Gray, Scribe. Mydraulic Parlor, No. 56, N. 5. G. W eots at Pythian Castile Every Tuesday evenirg at 7:80 o'clock. AUGUST RAPP, President. ED. J. MORGAN, B. 8. Laurel Parlor, No. 6, N. D. G. W. Meets at Pythian Castle ; Second and fourth Thursdays ‘of each month : MISS LILLIE MaLLEN, Pres. _ MES BELLE DOUGLASS &.8 DENTISTS Office at residence, Sacramento St., Nevada City, Cal. E.J. Rector, Pres. W. H. Marri, Vice P. Agency Nevada County Bank NEVADA CITY, CAL. Paid Up Capital $50,000 A General Banking Business Transacted, bullion. Deets drawn on ony part of the world. Loans made on Real and Personal Security. Interest Paid on Deposits, Broad Street.... National Hotel Buaflding FRUIT and VEGETABLE STORE. AH GUEBY Pine Street..... Nevada. City Fresh Vegetables and Fruits at ali times, : CHICKENS TO ORDER AT ANY TIME Neavda City Transfer Co. . DRAYING AND HAULING. Particular attention peat to the transpor W. W. WAGGONER,. Civil Bagineer and Surveyor. {)SPUTY U.S. MINERAL . YOR Bard Cae Morgan 4 Roberts’ Bic om Oe Dawes, “having come in’ white Mr. En. : were meant for his ear, and so, inter. nothing serious the matter with you. . Gold ‘bought and advances made on . gy of SIMPLICITY ace, ae y : x 4 A — PORTABILITYDURABILITY The. Blckensderfer Typewriter, Better than all others in every particular RALPH W: GAYLORD, Agent ; Nevada City, Cal. Write for Circular. ALIGNMENT tiors French Periodical Drops od : ie we . ‘ * . Strictly: ve ible, perfectly: harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. CAUTI . . Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine is pct up only in paste-board Car tor ide of the bottle, thus: rdular bo WILLIAMS MFG. UO. Sole Agents, Cleveland, Ohio. For Sale by H. Dickerman. In Their New Saloon MAITLAND BROS. Have moved into their new cuerters.n Com ‘. mereial street and invite 8 — Teche . trous to, ca ind. ses: + hem. yw tiuke it a point to serve le fires’ trends of All kinds of Mixed wrinks a Specialty. MAITLAND BEOS., Props. Com mercial s Dr, Alvah N. [lorgan. Dentist. Broad Street, Nevada City. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Office Hours—9 to 12a.m. andito5S p.m. J. A. BECKLEY S. A. RICE Grotto Saloon 5 Cent 5 * BEER »« Also the Finest of WINES,. LIQUORS and CIGARS. A Hot Lunch. Served Every Saturday Night.,, Best We Ever Tasted! Is the verdict of all our patrons, as to the BREAD, PIES and CAKES MADE‘/AT THE New York Bakery GEORGE HURST, Prop. Free Delivery to any part of the city. Wedding Cakes and Fancy Pastry a specialty. Our Telephone number— West 8. ‘.L. BOWMAN. 4 F.SHAW SHAW & BOWMAN, Dentists. Office in Oda Fellows Building, Broad Stree: Nevada City, Cal. PINE PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF FILLINGS. EXTRACTING SKILLFULLY DON! ‘Livery and Feed Stable. ROBERT M. LATTA, Proprictor. Best of attention given to transien! oustomers. Stables Open Ai! Night. Foot of BroadXtreet, Nevada Oity Televhons Ne ~* E. W: SCHMIDT, LEADING CIGAR DEALER, Pine Street.....+....-. Nevada City Cer LEADING LADe 5 Best. 5 Cent Cigar I sTOOoK—GENERAL ARTHUR HUMBOLDT IMPT SOHEMIAN CLUE LA BOSA HARMONIA Union Livery Stable ' Main st. opp. Union Hotel, Henry Lane, = Prop’r. the fuest turn-onts in the ounty.and pieo em (meu daw and niwhe THE PEERLESS SALOON, HENRY W. RICH, Proprietor, Keeps on hand the best brands of COOL, SHARP BEER, Which is drawn to the King’s taste, and to the perfect satisfaction of his qustoroere. All Kinds of Summer'Drioks a Specialty, The best brands of Wines, Liquors & Cigars UNDERTAKING PARLORS: HENRY LANE, Prop. Broad Street: ...Nevada City, ALBERT REYNOLDS, Bodies Embalmed for shipment. “Tete no sa aay neon a.coel Wines, Liquors and Cigars Corcoran & Arbogast toserveé all customers with PURE MOUNTAIN ICE. and will leave it at your door daily. Leave orders at our office, at junction Broad and Commercial streets, or call us up by telephone. CORCORAN & ARBOGAST. CITIZENS BANK neorporated 1876.) ROAD STERSRT, BBYADA CITY Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 ‘. Paid up in coin, Undivided profits, BUSINESS HOURS. 04.M. to 4 P, M., and, on Saturdays from 6:80 to 7: . Mi CORRBSPONDBRNTS. New York—Nattonal Bank of North Amer lea. 5 oa. San Fravcizco—First Nationa! Bank, Lov Paris & American Bank.’ Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mill. Sight Drafte payabie in SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO. Also Billa of Excha ayable at aight iv she principal cities eat Britain an 2. leotlone on any part of the United State: alty. ost price paid for County aud Stet Gold and Silver Bullion purch.sed assay Office et the Bank. This Bank Maiutaius au office at Grave Val ley, where a general Banking Business i 4. M. TROMAS Reridant, Agant at Graas Valiev. Union: Flotet Re-opened And Now Ready for Business Henry Metzenbaugher, Prop’t. This Favorite Hotel has been remodeled, repainted, eer pered and newly furnished throughout, thereby making it second to no Hotel in this part of the State. . One Hundred Sunny Rooms, And Large Modern Dining Room. Stopping p ace for all Stages and Busses. C. H. HARRISON, All Kinds of Cigars and Tobacco . $2. ;inches dia, scrib d A. H 6— The Finest 5-Cent Cigar in Town, C. H. HARRISON, BROAD STREET Onn. Rosenberg B8 R. H. TURNER, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Will practice in all tha Courts of the United States. Makes a spécial Mining Patents an stone, scribed of Mining Oases Lund Oases. Office in Claus Spreckles’ Building, cor. Third and Market Streets, Sav, Rooms T2, 14 and 16 4 inches squ re, 4 feet lo theground, scribed A. H. $851, surrounded by a mound of stone, from which a live ocak 10 inches dia. seri’ ed A. H. 2—3851 B. T, S. 540 EB. 43.25 feet; thence lefeoting me. 8 feet The Leading Flovr. inches in the ground, seribed H. G, 4—8861 and surrounded by a mound of from vi air she center hy g beat “ N. 819 15 . 265.4 feet, a digger pine H.v. U—A. H, 48651 BT, beate SY sent eee = v5 ° Be Ba thence deflecting 90 right, Var. ar post 4 inches square, 4 feet long, set 18 ine ‘the ground, scribed H. G, ie A. H nehes {oe surrounded @ mound of eart hi MRE RN [ en Notice of Application for U, 8. Patent. No. 2 04. ITED STATES LAND OFFICE, OTL CaR Sees: Cau., AuGcustT 7, toon. ~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN Nodusuance of Chapter Six, Title Thirtytwo, of the Revised Statutes of thé United States. Henry Grover, Margpret ‘Murphy, Catherine Williamson and F. M. Yan Marter, claiming the Hi:schman & Grover Place mine, and the American Hill Quartz Mine, bia — pout ard beter sg nt pe 47,78 apres nd 88. uarts mine cons’ of land, situate lying and beivg in aruda California, have made application to the United States arg patent ny! sue oald ae ng claims, which are more fully eg ey metes and bounds by the official Plat thereof now pested on said claims, and on file in the office of the Register of the U.S. Land office at Sacramento, in the Listrict of Lands subject to s.le at Sacramen‘o, State of California which field notes of survey describe the boundaries and extent o° said claims on the surface, with magnetic variations as hereinafter stated as follows, towit: FIELD NOTES OF THE HIRSCHMAN & GROVER PLACER MINB—Tract A. eginning at cor. No.1 an iron bolt driven PE ith the ground in the Nevada City and Indian Flat road from which a pine 12 inch dia. seribed H. & G. 1—8851 B. T. bears S, 26° 45’ K. 14 9 feet and a cedar 6 ine. dia. scribed H. &G. 1 8851: B.T. bears N. 47° 15° KE, 284 feet and the N. E. cor. of sec ion 12, T.16N.R. 8 B., M. D. M, bears N. 0.57" W. 326.1 feet; thence Mag. var. 18° E. N. 89° 11’ E. 276 9feet; thence S$. 210 15’ E 379.0 feet; thence S. 89° 15%W. 468.4 feet; iron bolt in drill hole in grani e boulder for cor, H. &G, 4—8851. from which a cedar 7 inch in dia. scribed H. & G. 4—8851 B. T. bears S. 52° 80’ W. 26.75 feet and a ine 7 inch dia. scribed H. & G. 4—8851 B. TB. ears N, 4° 15’ W. 28.0 and the 4 sec. cor, on the west boundary of section 13, 7. 16N.,R.8 K., M. D. M. bears S. 0° 57’ EB i956.6 feet; thence deflecting 89° 48’ right. Var. 189 15 East, N. 0° 57’ W. 326.1 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2,79 acres. Tract B. Beginning at a pine post 4inch-square, 4 feet Tota: set 18 inches in ground, surrounded by a mound of earth, scribed H.& G.1A, H. 9, 8851 eee o Mes H. id eae my poatgc Grover Placer. ne, from which a pine inch dia, scribed H.& G.1 A. H. 9-381 B, T. bears S. 28° 10’ E 4.4 feet and a pine 8 inch dia. scribed H. & G. 1 A. H. 9—8385L. B. bears N, 70 50’ W. 133 feet. Cor to sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, bears N. 34° 50° W. 1185.50 ft, dist. ; t thence S, 890° 28” W. 190.6 feet, cedar prt 4 inch square, 4 feet long, set 18 inches, in ground, surrounded by a mound of stone scribed H. & G. 3—8851 at the corner of the location from which a Madrona 10 inches dia. scribed H, & G. 3—8851 B. T. bears N. 75° 25° KE. 89.6 feet and a pine 9 inches dia. scribed H. & G. 3—3851 bears S. 779 20’ W. 11.75 feet; thence deflecting 89° 87’ right, var. 18° 30’ KE. N. 0° 55’ W. sof feet to the place of beginning, containing 0 71 acres, Tract C, Beginning at a cedar 4 inch square, 4 feet long. set 18 inches in the ground. sur rounded by a mound of Stone, scribed H. & G. 1A. H, 33851, from which a digger pee inch, dia. scribed H. & G.1A. H. 3 -8851, B. T. bears N. 51° 20’ W. 40.87 feet and the N. W. cor, of section 12, T, 16 N., R.85., M. D. M., bears N. 73° 57’ W. 552 5 feet; thence Var. 18° 30° E., N. 39° 05’ KE. 1916.7; thence deflectin: 50° 43’ right, Var, 180 HK. N.-890 48K. 2238 feet; thence deflecting 89° 57’ right, Var. 18° E.S. 0° 15’ KE. 683 8 feet; thence deflecting 350 45’ left, Var. 18° K. S. 86° K. 43.7 feet; thence deflecting 108° 85 right, Var. 189 E, S. 220 W. 1218.8 feet to pine post 4inch, square. 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the g'ound, surrounded by a mound of stone, scribed H.6 and H. G. §—3851 (ldcation corner); thence deflecting 112 85’ left; Var. 18° ae East 448 feet, a gas pipe one inch dias driven 2 feet. into the ground in yard for cor. H. G. 7—8851, from which post No. 5, of Hartford P. M. bears E. 88 feet, the N. E. cor. of dwelling, bears N. T° K. 26.8 feet anda pine 24 inches in dia., scrib d H.G. 7-851 B. fT. bears S. 5740 KE 64.2 féet; thence deflecting 89° 15’ right, Var. 18° 30’ K. S. 00 45’ EK 830 feet, N. KE. cor. of Rodger'’s ?. M. pat@ntcd; thence Sefedting 900 13’ right. Var. 180 80’ E., S, 890 28° W. 987. feet, pine post 4 inches square, 4 feet ling, set 18 inches in the ground, surrounded bya mound of stone scribed A. H, 7-H. G. 9—3851 from which a ad 12_inches in dia. scribed A. H. 7-H. G, t B. T. bears N. i44g W. 17.7 feet; thence deflecti 149° 17° cedar post 4 inches square 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the ground, surronnded by a mound of earth, scribed A. H. 5 H. G. 10— 3851 (location corner) from ee ne 16 inches d a scribed A.H.5H.G,. 1 1B. T. bears S. 87° W. 7.3 feet; thence bg ane . 90° left, Var.18° 45’ HK. N. 819 15’ W..1226. feet to cedar post 4 inches india. 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the ground, surrounded by a mound of stone, scribed A, H. 4 H. G. 11—3s51 B. T. bears S. 12° W. 15.5 feet; thence deflecting 909 left. Var. 18° 30’ E. S, 58° 45’ W. 300 fect to the place of beginning, contaiving 44.23 acres.
Connecting Line No. 1. Beginning at corner H, & G. 1-—3851, thence magnetic var. 189 EK, N.0° 57’ W. 326.1 feet to the section cor. common to seos, 1, 2, 11 and 12, Tf. 16 N., R. 8 B., M. D. M. Connecting Line No. 2. Beginning at cor. H, & G. 2 A. H. 1—3861, Mag. Var. 189 80% K. S. 899 11’ W 276.9teet cor. H. & G. 1—3851; thence deflecting 89° 52’ right, N. 0° 57’ W. 826.1 feet to secs. cor. common to sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, T.16N , R.8 B., a peaking te reduced course N. 41° 28,3 feet. Connecting Line No. 3, Beginning at cor. H.& G. 1 A. H. 3—8851, Mag. Var. 18° 30’ EN. 39° 05° E. 210.2 feet cor. F. L. 3851; thence S. 89° 06’ W. 663.6 feet to secs. cor. common to secs. 1, 2,11 and 12, T. 16N. R.8 E,M.D.M., making the reduced course N. 739 67° W, 552.5 feet. Connecting Line No. 4, Beginning at the cor. S. L. 8851 on course bo Hid feet te the bet. secs, iand le eet to eo sec.cor. . an 12 T. 16N. R. 8B, M.D. M. ’ AMBRICAN HILL QUARTZ MINE. Survey of Lode Lines" Beginuing at cor. A. H. 6. 8831, a pine 4 ine square, 4 feet. long, set 18° ina te and ground, scribed A, H.6 885. » Surrounded b: @ mound of stone, location cor, from whic a pine 14 inch dia. scribed A. H, 6—8851 B. T. rs N. 544° W. 17.5 feet, pe ue 86° E.-18.5 ft.; thence Var, 189 30° EK. N. 819 15’ W, 1226.6 feet to cedar post 4 inches square: 4 feer.l set. 18 pnones in the ground, scribed H.G. 1A. H. 1 surrounded by a mound of stone, from oye bee logation cor. bears N. 81° 15’ W. 265.4 feet and a digger ine 28 inches dia. scribed H.G. 1--A, B 8851 bears N. 51° 10’ W, 40.87 feet. Survey of Exterior Boundaries, Beginning at cor. NO. 1, a pine post 4 inches square, 4 feet long. set inches in the ground, surroun Lg ® mound of H. & G, 2—a, H. 1—8851 standing, on the north boundary of the Hirschman aud. Grover P. M. this survey and the south boundary of the Knickerbocker P. M. (unsurveyed) from. which bears N, 319 15° W. 281 feet and a p 14 inches di la. scribed H. & G.2—A. H, 19851 B T. bears S.8° 90" E. 84 feet and the section cor, at the N. W. cor. of. sec. 12, bears N ° 14’ W 428.3 feet; thence Mag. Var. 186. 39° rn. N, 899 11” wb. 112.1 feet to cedar Post » set 18 inches in left, Var. 16° so KN, 50° 0" B. 2 cedar post 4 inches square 4 feet inches in the ground, scribed HGiA ud 33851, surrounded by a mound o ston from which the location cor. bears N 381° 18! W. 204 fest, and a digge? pi nohes dia: scribed ATS Ge eeat BT beeen tte N 10’ -W. 40.87 feet; thenee d \ right, Var 189 80° RN. 060 “Sere ber ae alas post 4inches square, 4 feet 1 » Set 18 « bears S, 120° Ww, E. 8. 81° 15° 1226.6 feet to o B. T. bears 8, 870 thence deflecting 90° right. Var. 18° 45° B.S! iso ae we 500 “ieee ig’ ar.18° 45’ 5 A square, 4 feet » 8et 18 inches ‘ i Pa : % ground. foribed A. Hoke surrounded FE 8 St ie ts ‘a seog i hohe inte by ine 15 inches dia., ser ears N. 86° K. 18.5 feet; thence rt i oemronsdes. by; 8. moped Om which a ne Ho HG. 63h B. 7. bears Nt ow aI ae Reig eos ae ek Bi cor. not set, being in pote: pine post 4 inches square, 4 f lo hes in the ground ceribed A _ r Sided by a mound fT: G. stone » tt. A, Ww jthenge a detlectiog’ angie 0° IP sanare fitter eee ~~ Mining Dist ict, County of Nevada, State of . scr thence Var. 18° 80’ KE. S. 31. 15" K. 377.3 feet: . of 85" . right, Var. 18° 30’ &. N. 580 45’ H, 479.5 feet to . ¥ thence Mag. Var. 18° BE. N. 899 . ali nded by a mound of earth from which surrouni ec hee dia, seribed H. 4G. 1—A. H. T3851, B. T. bears S. 2°. 10’ K 44 feet anda j Fine 8 ae da, } H, & G.1A.H. piel, B. T. bears N. 79° 60" W. 18.8 feet; thence deflesting 30° 40’ right, Var. 18° 4 feet long, set 18 inches in the gro Seoinad ke H. 10-3851 and surrounded ed a mound of stone, from which a pine 7 inches dia, soribed A. H. 10-3851 B. T. bears 8. 16° 45° W. 81.8 feet; thence deflecting 89° 50 left. Var, 18° 20’ B.S. 890 15’ W. 193.2 feet to.a . pine post4 inches square, 4 feet long, set 18 ‘snob ‘ in the ercass, Sirraung mound of stones, scr i < & . from which a pine 8 inches dia. bed. & G.8 A. H. 11—8851, B.'T, bears N. 3,0 HK. 88 feet and a pine 12 inches dia. ribed H. & G.8 A. H. 11—8851, 4. T. bears S. 14540 EK. 86 feet; thence deflecting 59° 30’ right, Var. 18° E., N, 810 15’ W. 879 feet tothe bed . place of beginning, containing 15.80 acres. The mining premises hereby sought to be tented beth bounded on the N. W. by the nickerbocker P. M. on the N. by the enns lvania P. M., on the E. by the Hartford P, M., on the S. by the Redgers P. M,.ard on the westerly by the Grover P, M, said claims being designated as Mineral Survey No. 3851 on the Official plat thereof. Any and all persons claiming adversely the mining ground. vein, lode, premi es, or any portion thereof so described and sur‘. veyed, platted and applied for are hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are duly filed-as according to law and the regulations thereunder within sixty days, period of publication, from the first day of publishing hereof, with the Register of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, California, they hye ey gd al in virtue of the provisons of said statutes, at THOMAS FRASER, Register. d. oo) ding yg Atty. for Applicants, Nevada City. Cal. First Dablieation August 9, 1901. Assessment Notice EWARD GOLD MINING COMPANY. } Location of principal place of business. San Francisco, California; location of works, Neyada county, California, Not is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 7th day of Aueust, 1901, an assessment (No, 44) of two and oe cents ~ share ie ag upga ea ca) stock of the corporation, fe immodiately in United States Gold Coin. to the Secretary, at the office of the company, 414415,'Claus Spreckels Building, San Fran cisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid onthe 9th day of September, T. . 1901, will be delinquent,and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made ‘ore, will be sold on Thurs ,the 26th day September, 1901, to pay he delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising, and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. SAMUEL W. BACKUS, Secretary. OrFioz—414-415 Claus Spreckels Building, San Francisco, a& NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. 4 he THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the County of Nevada, State of Cah fornia, In the matter of the es'ate of PETER ALLI SON, deceased. ‘ Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court, of the County of Nevada, State of California, made on the 23d day of July, 1901, in the matter of the estate of Peter Allison, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of the said estate, will seil at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin of the nited States, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on SATURDAY, fHE 17th DAY OF AUGUST, 190I, * at 12 o’clock M., at the Eureka Hotel; in the *. town of Graniteville, in the County of Nevada, all the right, tit’e, interest and estate of the said Peter Allison, at the time ‘. of his death, and all the right, title and inte:est that the estate has, by operation of law, or otherwise acquired other thau or in addition to that-of the said Peter Allison at the time of his death, in an to the following desbri property, to-wit: REAL ESTATE. That certain lot, situate on the north side of the Main street in the town of Graniteville, in tue County of Nevada, State of Caliornia, which said lot frouts on said to street one hundred and thirty eight feet. Said lot is bounded on the east by premises of Eastin and Waldron; on the west by lot of Cline; on the north by Weaver ditch; and on the south/by said Main street. Together Fithe ud singuiar the tenements, heredmts nd appurtena:ces thereunto belonging or in anywise wayodhgenc te + Phat certain other parcel of land, situate Ba a wh of fei sly a in one unty of Nevada, consisting of two oe, vided by the Milton ditch, lying in a northerly d ion from the prem herein first above described; which parcel of land is bounded on the south by Weaver ditch; on the east by lot of Ballard; west by lot of ae j and ob the north by vacant land. ee of the hina ag rte na estate being same property heretofore conveye ohn W Robb to Petor Allison by deed dated gus w ; Ss reco n Ah County eo hh office of said Nevada Co » in ‘Boo! of De 8, at pages 328 = * a22, Records of Nevada County, CaliforPERSONAL PROPERTY Two cows, .80 chickens, five pigs, 3 calves, 2 Wopaher 2 pistols, + ee 1 ri . nee es, carpenter tools, jewelry, ey specimen; book accounts, and oasehola dishes, stoves, may 8 room and bar room furniture and hotel furniture. situate in the hotel building at said town of Graniteville. Terms and itions of sale: Cash, goid coin of the United States, to be paid to undersigned on the sale orate . wore a RK. ' Administrator of the Estate of of Peter son, d \° Dated July 28, 1901. Assessment Notice, UBLIN GOLD MINING CO MPANY, rl Location of principal place’of business, tion of pr ty. Nevada County. otice is hereby given that. at a meeting of the dirctors, held on the 8th day of J uly, A. D , 1901, an asasessment of One (1) Cent ; er sb vd to be known as Assessment No. 6, was levied upon the subscribed capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the + neat Bo a in alios in He z . s aia: <8 office in Haydon Building, Hollister, California. " ~~ stock upon which this aséessment m unpaid upon the S8ist day of hal i . . August, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless ayment is made before, will be sold on the ith day of September: 1901, at 10 a, m. of that day, to pay the delinquent assessment and oa ponese of sale. — saa Me TaPPERSON ‘ . W, Secretary, j-25 Haydon Building, Hollister Gal. TOYD P. LARUB. GEORGE JONES, JONES & LARUE, Attorneys at Law, Grass Valley, Cal Telephone—Black 184, The Best Liquors,The Best Cigars. , . These are the attractions you can ~ always find at ‘THE COUNCIL CHAMBER,’ Beer 5 Cents a Giass, All the f i hand such as: Hgands of Ter lakles, hope % Thomas Taylor,” * Oscar Pepper,” WM. J. BRITLAND. . NEW YORK HOTEL. BROAD ST., NEVADA CITY JAS. CHIVELL, Lesse: oe aor 30° B, N. 0° 50’ W. 820'6 feet, pine post 4 inches Pp r, San Benito County, California, if in Nevada M vada, State of bree pe es ae {of o of the Nv. ; N ofS kK sen % and 6) 3 ay! ait of ; ie Foe ion” A cont } known nes Oh ika looation of eee : claims to knowledge of applicant, a claim is Lounded on the Ni by the Gat Valley Co.’s: land, *weat ey “Gentr Gren Hirzchman’s” by Roger’ and east by th ins) 1 ate lin ada, ae” 5) same by purchase made March » recorded in Book %, page 131, er’s office in said county. and all statute Assessment Notice. San Franclaee,, vault 4 works, Nevada County, CalifNotice is hereby stven cha at % m™m day of Juiy, 1901, an assessm seu Centa per share, was levie Se capital stock of tha corporation secretary, at the oltice of the com shall remain unpaid on the 12th August, 1901, will be delinquent an bs tised for sale at public austion Apo: payment is Monday, the Second day of eptember, i to pay th with costs of "Hy order of the Hoard of Di y order o: © Board o rectors. SHOKCKAHT, . ecretary, California, Notice to Creditors. Nevada, State of California, n the matter of the t Harding, deceased a Te Notice is herep ’ given to the ec: editors and all persons hakiee claims against ah notice, to the County Llerk of the Count : \ovada, for gp ver ere 4 his oltiees fe e Gity of Nevada, State of calif ia, Dated duly Sch, 101. ifereia . L. ARBOGAST, t-) (ama) jul8-4m ~ Notice to Creditors, N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE I Thomas Callinan, deceased. ce: Nevada, State of California. Otice is hereby given to the creditors of, above named dece within four montos after the daie of this notice, to the County Clerk of the county of Nevada, State of California, at his office in Nevada City, F. L. ARBOGASs1, Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada. . (Bax)Dated July 17, 1901. ones & Larue, Attorneys for Administra: tor, Grass Valiey, California. SUMMONS. ——— me THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Cvunty of sevada, State of California. MATIIE L. STE YNER, Plaintiff, va. ERNEST 0. SfEYNER, Defendant, Action brought in the Su erior Court of the County ot Nevada State of Califor bd Couuty of Nevada. K.i. Po Attorney for Plaintiff. — ‘Lhe People of the state of California send greeting to Eruest 0. Steyner, Defendant: You are hereby directed to appear and answer the complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court of the County. of Nevada, State of California, within ten days after the service on you of this Summons—if served within thiscounty; or within thirty days if served elsewhere, And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Saperion: Cour ot the Semen amet of the 3 ourt o} e County o: evada, State of California, this 12th e§ of July,A ¥. L. ARBOGAST, Clerk. furniture, consisting of beds, bedding, . D., 190 > 1901 [sz] Notice. In the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of Califcrnia. Mattie L. Steyner, Plaiutiff, vs. Krnest 0. Steyner, Defendant. Notice is hereby given that the above entitled action is brought to obtain a decree dissolving thé bends of matrimony existing tween pleintitt and defendant, and giving to plaintiff the cus of the four minor ch ildren o: said plaintiff and defendant. at the nature of the causé of action set forth inthe complaint is that plaintiff. and defendant intermarried in the state of Calornia, on the 22d day of August, 1898; that plaintiff is and has been, for more than uné year last past a resident of the State of Caliornia, and now is, and been for more than 10 months last past a resident of Nevada County; that there are now living as the issue of said marr age, four children, all minors. That on the 4th day of June, 19, in the Couoty of Placer, State of California, defendant wilfully -deserted the plaintiff, without cause, and has, evar since said date, continued so to wi uily desert and live separate and apart from plaintiff, without any sufficient cause or reason and against Piaintiff’s will and without her couséut. Attorney for Plaintift ttorney for Plaintil. Dated July 18th, 1901. 4 jib WOOD WANTED! Bids will be received by the Board of Education of Nevada City up to Wednesday, Aug. 28, 1901, at 7 o’clock p. m., for Sinty Cords of Four-font Oak Wo, Well seasoned and of good quality, to be delivered at ashington schoolhouse, carefully piled. Delivery of said wood is to commence not later than Sept. rst, amd to be com* pleted not later than Oct. 1st, I9oI. The Board reserves the right to reject any:or all bids. ‘CHAS. B. MULLOY, Chairman. L. §. CALKINS, Sec’y. Nevapa Orry Aug. 8, 1901. New Fruit and Vegetable Stor YEE LEE & CO. . HANS la Shore adllni ete. 4otH YRAR—=NC REUN of ne he States Land Office at sac a State of California, during the sxe: te eriod of publication hereo!, or they yang : arred by virtue of the Provisions of the THOMAS FRASER, Register * ae \ONS. ST. GOTHARD GOLD : C Location of prineipal place of buna, or Location 9 of the board of Direotors held on tne Ate . Upon the . immidiately in United States gold cole san Crocker Building, San Francisco, Califoxn Any stock upon*which this ppteln en a er. . : and ‘ @ before, wil be soe q © delivquent assessment, t : adversities and oki cnet 7 oN . Office 118 Crocker Building, san Francisco . «li [ THE, SUPERIOR court, county op 1 above named deceased to preset th ; w.thin fou: months, after the date of thle ; 5 F. Clerk of the Superior Co: } : seatotcoy uperior Court of the County of © In the Superior Court of the County of . and all persous having claims against, the . en. F to present them . and the complaint } tek ap nt tiled in the oitice of the very beat of FruitéGrane PICNI -OFN GLE Tuesday, Given by ‘tion and Native Sc Full Parti (OF Sepled propos: igar store, up to Septem tand; fruit stand; lane! IRANI . To be given . FRIDAY E! On their Nevada City—W. H. * Dunlap, J. F, Colley, & ouis Schwartz, 8. Lee ane, J. V. Snyder, P. G@ . Callahan, Henry Hosk Tbe following prizes w' Best sustained gentle! gold nugget pin from ~ Best original gentlem: iiver shaving mug from Best dressed gentlema . Hyman & Oo, Best gentleman. dane hoes from Miller’s sto: Best sustained lady « arlor lamp from Legg 4 Most original lady ch ut dish from O. J, Brat Best dressed lady—fa ern from Maher. & Oo.,' Best lady dancer—bc rom W. D. Vinton. Best dressed group— one Hotel, Rest original groupNew Union Hotel, athe Best group of ladies— New York Hotel. 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