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SSAA BOSE FEIA AB AAO A RL OORIMREMGE I RENNES NT
POURRAIT HERONS OT
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‘he Daily Transcript.
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NOES: ao
—-Thé late Oliver Ditson left $15,000 for the founding of a home for
poor singers. But the sum is appallingly inadequate.
ions wouldn’t house half of them.—
Puek.
young man)—‘‘Is not cultivation ¢éxtending very rapidly in the West, Mr.
Breezy?” Mr. Breezy—‘Oh, yes,
ma’am; I have 200 acres under cultivation, agin about half that last year.’ .
—Our happiness depends: on little .
things, says. a philosopher. This is .
A tribe in the palm region of
the Amazon cradles the young in
palm leaves.” In this country a (pO
also enters largely into the work of
bringing up the. young, but it is used
more in thrashing than in cradling.—
Norristown Herald.
—The man who always insists. upon .
telling the: exact truth, finds himself
a sort of nine-spot, when he gets
mixed-up with'a‘party of duck hunters, and the quicker ‘he gets over the
ides the sooner will he enjoy himself
to the full extent of the law.
\ —A worlan. has been élected a
member of the London Aldermen.
Alderman-was originally but ‘another
name. for
worien may hesitate to admit that
they-are qualified for positions upon
such boards.—Boston Traveller.
—‘*Bay, Cholley,”’ asked one newsboy.of another, ‘what's. payin’ tellec?’”? He’s de man what pays out
de money.” ‘‘ An’ what's de receivin’
teller??? ‘‘He’s de man .what takes .
in demoney.’? ‘‘An’ what's de cashjer?’ ‘He's de feller what gits away
wid de money.”—Harper’s Bazar.
—Mrs. Parson Jones—‘‘There’syour
shirt. It’s mended. You've shown a
pretty temper about a broken buttonhole, haven'’tyou?” —“But—” “‘Oh,
I'd scold some more if I were in your
place.” ‘Well, I—"’
patience as a domestic virtue! Umph!
I hope your congregation will enjoy,
it.’’—Chicago Herald.
» —Bildad—‘* Why. don’t you buy. a
typewritér, Ormsby?” Ormsby —‘* My
wife doesn’t understand type-writ. to
ing, and if she did a fellow doesn’t
care to have his wife around his office
all the time.” Bildad—‘‘Your wife
wouldn’t have torun it. You could
hire a girl
Ormsby—‘‘ As I said before, I don’t
want my wife around the office all the
{ime.”—Terre Haute Express#*
—A good
man on the east side who. has ‘twelve
acres of land to sell. He asked $850
per acre, and finally found a purchaser at that figure. His wife, however, refused'to sign the deed, and the
sale was off.: Then he offered the
land for $1,000 per acre, and again a
purchaser was found, and again the
good wife exercised her royal prerogative, and refused to sign the deed.
The property is now for sale at $20,000
for the twelve acres. Fortunate is the
man who possesses a wife who knows
how to refuse to sign deeds judiciously;
her value is greater than rubies; yea,
verily, above fine gold. —Portland Oregonian. a ali, seca ead
An old man named John Kaufman, who
died in Brazil, Ind., the otber day, had a
most peculiar monomania. His desire to
steal women’s shoes was uncontrollable, . ,
though he was never accused of stealing
any thing else. A few years ago he was arrested, and forty or fifty pairs of women’s
shoes and slippers recovered. He had buried
them on the commons. He was sent to the
penitentiary for a short time for this ofi
ie wife gota divorce during bs . Quaker Hill, Nevada Co.
term in prison, and he has ever since lived
alone. The day he died over sixty pairs of
women’s shoes and slippers were found in
his hut. He was a veteran of the Mexican
and civil wars ___.»¢.——
fense.
elist, was of African origin. He was
born at Villers-Cotterets, a'town of
France, July 24, 1803, and died Decempratt stemliabelinrsbisteh ety
ber 5, 1870, Win and a Way. ~
“Where there’s a will there’s a way,’’
and she sighed a sigh in the gloaming.
there's a way to matrimony: Iam the Will
and the way,” and he stepped out of the
darkness to her side and Wissed her.
Fifteen milltern Young Lady (to Western
TEETH AEREEEETALLEELL PTL UL LLESALIAALIOLIIL LES Le
Castoria is Dr. Sam’l Pitcher’s old, Harmless and quick cure for
2 What is
THE NEVADA
imons of the act 0
Chg ee $@ a Year) with the pros entitled “An act for the sale . 710
Wire
THE SAN FRANCISCO
(Regular Price $1.25 a Year)
=
M. D. B, and M., and will offer proofto show . day of
7 a ot
\
i a ear . what the land sought 1s more valuable forits . time of his ‘death he was a resident of said
:
. timber or stone than for agricultural pur. Nevada county and left an Estate therein
oses, and to establish his claim to said land
1 and personal pro erty.
efore the Register and Receiver of this . The
of June 8, 1878, entitled 0
of timber lands in the States of California, d
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, *harles Westerfield, Fred We
Jason RB. Meek, of Marysville, eounty of. B. Smith and Emma Dauns
Yuba, State of California, has this day filed . gone
C TY L 7 qimber Land, Act June 8, 1878.. ; an SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF
/ DAI g RANS CRIP ? NITED STATES sanpome MARYS: . UYeVapa, STATE OF ee aitadt
; chy giver ti n matter of the Estate of W
Notice is hereby given thatin compliance Th ne ERFIELD, A aneaaed.
{ Conuress
dece
tor of the Estate of said deceased, and
D. E. OSBORN, THE ADMINISTRAsterfield, Mary
q d@and not named, claimnereterent i id Estate’ of said
i me he
—TO ‘
ae
OFFER NO, 1.)
Notice for Publication.
To Whortt Tt May Concern. . Quick Time and . Ch eap Fares
Eastern and European Cities.
er, and all per-. BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL
i ALL RAEL ROUTES,
4 in this offrce his sworn statement No. 560, . ing any interest in the sa a. «
Es 7%. Ke 2 j SEL, of the SE of di either as heirs at law of said deS h P fi C for the purchase Be pine SW 4/4 a ased ei 8 or otherwise, are hereby out erm acl C ompanySection No. 19, an 4
the SW of the SE%4 of Section No. 20, in . notified that sa
Township No. 19 North, of Range No. 8 East . in the said County
’
“elderly” man. Many
“A sermon’ on
Infants’ ard Children’s Complaints. Sua
Paregor’> ct Narcotic Syrups. Children cry for Castoria, Mildions -° “‘cthers bless Castoria.
MF Do not be deceived. There are many systems in name only, gotten up simply to sell and impose.on the people. We have the BEST and
ONLY PERFECT, SELF-TEACHING. LADIES.TATLOR SYSTEM-offered
FREE !
feb28-2m
x to Castor Oil,
i _'. } Castoris ~ , 4, Constipation ¢ “J recommend Castorii i
true. A man whe comes into posses Sour 8* hea, Rrrtation ® complaints, as su) nenerieh ng Ba = sipeioe
sion of a plugged quarter can never 7 h . also aids digestion ; known tome.” _H. A. Arcti oe
know true happiness till he succeeds id petaction, 111 So. Oxford St., Broo! N.Y.
in passing it off on some one. —Boston fun Centaur Compaxy, 77 Murray St., New York.
Courier. wee
{OFFER NO.
Johu
4 an
2.1 office at Marysville, on Monday the 10th day . viz:
. of Junge, 1889.
HE T ANSCRIP He nemenne het rhe Ap ect B. ong eh bev or ate
4 y of Camptonville, Yuba Co., Cala., John %. ‘ornia, and desig
Ti NEVADA Ci Y DAIL Y ? R / AK nneay, of Camptonyille, Yuba Co., Cala., . of said Mooney Flat as Lot Number Hine 3)
1 W. Watson, of Marysville, Yuba Co., . in Block Number One (1). That rey ter
Cala. and Frank B. Miller, of Marysville, . on t b ny . E.
Osborn was duly appointed Administrator . WiwaxeOpean Ports.
ceased, owner
consisting of rea
situate and being in the town of Moone
id William Westerfield died
of Nevada on the 16th
October, 1888, intestate; that at the
said Real Estate is described ag follows.
That certain piece and parcel of ian
(Paciric System.)Daily Express Trains make prompt»connec
tions with the several
lway Lines
in the East,
aND Al
i dioeauniy chorade See 24 Gel Hew York and New Orleans
he 29th day of October, 1888, 8)
with the several Steamer Lines o
Regular Price $6 a Year Yuba Co., Cala. :
( eg Jd : Any and all pesnore chateie eaveretiy of seid coy etree: Hed since Lefed Admin i
7 =x. the above described lands are requested to) now s the duly acting and ir .
nina ‘ file their claims in this office on or before . istrator-of said Estate. That thereafter on Pullniam Palace Sleeping Cars
THE SAN FRANCISCO mt
Forses & DINSMORE, Attys. for Applicant. . Smith and Sart penne ee at iaicet
i ai 1 1} 2
Ce ea estes . OM BOCES org on woe cubed 10 Glee Attached to Overland Express Trains. . No tribution of said Estate, and praying among
DATE cALE 1(Regular Price $6 a@ Year) Timber Land Act, June 8, 1878.
Juno
Don’t buy Dress Cutting Systems
trated Circular and see a copy of.
_our
fashion Journal Free
Every Lady Her Own Dressmaker !
Nora:—‘Em why is it that your .
clothing always fit you to perfectly? I
have triea every system that is offered
for sale, orto be given away, and look
at mie, a perfect misfit,”
Emmii—‘‘Well, Nora! 1 must say that
I tried about all of them with the same
from the instruction book; and I ‘can
Buy Onlv When You Get The Best. Both for $9 OO a {OFFER NO
(Regular Price $6 a Year)
7x TEX
THE WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED
egular Price $4 a Year Cal
be g . Be ) Yuba county, California.
repnit auuity purchased one of Mrs. fi ‘c OO ! A
oody’s ‘Kailor System of a , a
Press Cutting, and.) learned: it Both or ' € i. ° thie
: ©
saidl0th day of June, 1889.
Jonw
sou
now cut any garment worn, to fit perfectly, and I never alter them in a single instance. I tell you it is the only
perfect system in the world, Why,;do
publishes a Fashion Journal and has
This Unparalleled Offer will remain open
you know that she hasa school in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she teaches more
ladies dress cutting than are taught by
all other systems in the United States; ‘
the largest schoo! of dress cutting in the
world.”
Send for Illustrated Circular and
erms to Agents.
and over 200,000 Systems have
_gone into use, and everybody is
“perfectly satisfied.
Those in arrears for the TRANSCRIPT
pay one year’s combipation price in advance.
To take advantage of any on
the public, and it is within the reach of ‘all.
lilustrated Cireulars and sample copy of PARIS FASHION JOURNAL
A. iC. FLESHER & CO.,
for a small salary.”
story is told about a
Crazy for Women’s Shoes.
—Alexander Dumas, the French nov“Yes, Minette, where there’s @ Will
Oure For Piles.
Itching Piles are known by moisture
like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching after getting warm.
Tuesday
peste CAN. BY TAKING THIS
of at 7:30 P. M. by railroad ‘
charges reasonable.
CAMER
ww. ARE NOW PREPARED To bo
MAKING UP FURS SF ALL)
This form as, well ag Blind Bleeding
and protruding Piles, yiela at once
to. the.application of Dr. Bosanko’s
Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon
the parts affected, absorbing the
tumors, allaying the intense itehing
and effecting a permanent cure. 50
cents. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, 0. Sold by Carr
Bros. my-21
wee
Piles! Piles! Piles!
Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment
is the only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered.
* It never fails to cure old chronic cases.
of long standing.
Judge Coons, Marysville, says:
“Dr, William’s Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after year of suffering.”
__ Judge Coffinbury ,Cleveland,O. says:
“T have found by experience that
Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment
givesimmedate and permanent relief.”
We have hundreds of such testimonials. Do not suffer an instant
onger. Sold by aruggists at 50 cents
oad box or maled on receipt of price;
Wuasame Mr’a Co., Cleveland 0.
‘Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
should always be used when children
are cutting teeth. It reljeves the little
sufferers at once; it produces. patural,
quiet sleep by relieving the child from
pain, and the little cherub awakes as
.” “bright asa button.” It is very pleasant totaste. Itsoothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves
win ulates thé bowels, and is the
n remedy for diarrhca,
‘from teething or other
OF NEVADA CITY.
Broad Street, Beiow National Hote.
Leaves Nevada_City on
MoxDAY, wepwespay &FRpay. Jas, Cairns. ++ Proprietor
Harness and Gollars
MADE TO ORDER
AtTA.DM.
Leaves Dutch Flat
Thursday? and Saturday.
AT'7 A.M.
line reach Nevada City at noon, instead
aor gee , . SADDLES, WHIPS, CURRY COMBS
orders strictly attended to an’) sw BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP.
T. P. BLUE. Provrietor
@2@~ Al) orders attended to promptly.
FURRIERS AND ‘TANNERS eee, Mors peg ene SE
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HORTICULTURIST,
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°
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luto BUGGY: BOBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES
for Children’s Carriages,."Ete., at .
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1
il d is devoted to
IN NEVADA Ne te ORT iy and the
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Situated in the midst of the
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Of that County, surrounded by. the
unlimited resources of the
Sierra Nevvda Foothills.
CP Femples of our work can be seen
at Geo. C. Gaylord’s store, Nevada City.
Orders left with Mr. Gaylord will be
prompily attended to.
* se
We: challenge the United States to beat
our wore. Weare the acknowledged
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1 YEAR.----CAMER & DRABEK. . ¢ MONTHS.. ------NEW LUMBER YARD,
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Obicago Opera House Building,
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National Meat Market
OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK.
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0.J NAFPZIGER..----Proprietor
V ILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AN}FOR BALE, Bees Roe: MUTTON, VEAL, SAUBA
GES, Ete
LUMBER.OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BS sad BACON AND LARD, wholesale 0
For Mining and Building Prrposes. And all kinds of Mea ts usually found
im. VCSS.first-class Market.
. NAFFIZGER
Nevada City, November 12th 1887.
Meats delivered f on.of shares
penis enetesoceaneerie ee omenaatchat OB. M. P, HARRI
L 8. CALKINS. “2, BROWN
BROWN & CALKINS,
Book, Newspaver and Job Printers.
Peay te OF THE NEVADA CITY Sig NEVADA CITY ON
DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading paPer in Northern California, It was estaboeovy September th, 1861, by N. P. Br. v
‘0 s
DENTIST.
Mondays, Wodnosdays anal Priday
W. P. SOWDEN, ’
Attorney and Counselor at Law :
wit PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS
of the State of California, and of the
United States. ‘48 a
Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, corner
Troed and Pine Streets up stairs.
Office in the Tilley Block, corner of Ping . -——
and Broad streets, Neyada City, CalFashionable Hoot and Shoe Maker, \ “
ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW
Post Office, Nevada City. )
FE. BR. WAGGINER, M. D.,
Phys cian and Surgeon.
ber : PINE BOOTS AND SHOMS A SPEUIALTY
Orr Carr's Bros. Drugstore. Residenca
J—curhas dau aud Chutch streets,
REPAIKLING NEATLY DONE.
Is the Leading
Court, Supervisora
ing and interesting.
The San Francisco Weekly Call
ery Thursday, and contains all of the . 1889, toelecta
Dutch Flat Stage Line, The Leading Harness Shop eee ea TARE family paper, appeal
‘The Morning Call te
(Seven issues a week) Is q live metropolitan daily. Tt has the largest ci
leading newspaper of the Pacific Coast.
The Celebrated Illustrated Humorous Paper,
Texas Siftings.
The subscription e.o£.Siftings is $40 year. li isa 16-page paper, profusely illuspee re leading oe Eo perigarey a ux ee TS press of tio country and of i ° -dzed to stand at the head of the * i ‘ Bee tt
Haahedsn nd The Witty Wonder of the World.” It is published in New York ae: of his claim, and that said proof will be of this claim 5. 15
and has a National reputation. The merits of the SIFTINGS are so well known that we Cit before the riloth, 1889, viz: John H . ¢
do not deem it necessary to refer to them further. a : 4 ‘A , pril 20th, 5 :
Remember that TEXAS SIFTINGS is offered at this price only to those who subscribe 1SEN4 8 Ba ape d ig
within the next60days. No such offer as this has ever been ma ie. of SE Sec. 2, Tp. ON.»
No one but oursubseribers can get SIFTINGS for less than $4 a year.
BROWN & CALKINS,
Publishers of
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
a ae Tozwhom allZOrders Must Be Addresseda
__._._. Repairing Neatly Done. . ~~~ ;
rNHE ANNUAL "MHETING OF THE
Association forthe election of five Trustees
Assore ensuing year aud for sneh other . »vorIck 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
busi ness 46 mer come before ty iiding, On N
at the Librarv Room,!. O. ©. h H a corporation, whose Postoffice address is
monthly (at Chicago, Ill, temporarMONDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF Pea aoe Nevac a City, Nevada County, Cal., has this , q HC Y at the hour of 74 o'clock P.M. of said day. . gay filed his application for a patent for
pwo DWELLING HOUSES,
diately south of the Bem Curch. Good,
comfortable frame’ builc
families. For terms apply at the: premises
to Miss JULIA COURTNEY, Adminietratrix of the Estate of Hannah Lorg, deceased.
N OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN ToTH
Dd
Dd
Tobageet eer eeses ery $1001 At the Washington School House of said
50 . district, at which election three directors
are to be elected for the full term of three
years each. The polls will be open between
tk
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BY
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school meeting for the electicn of Schoo!
with 10-0z. duck, 29 in. wide, with DAILY
‘RANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year,
$10.50; with DAILY ‘RANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $8 50. Subscriber pays express charges._
outfit consists of a set of men in box-wood and
ebony, large size, with fine inlaid polished wood
board, ete., complete, with instructions for piaying the game, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT
and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one yeat, :
Subscriber pays express
1 j : ; ZLDED ST ZEL, ister.
The Daily Transcript on BRb DEN BETES ai) Seebicts North end of lode claim marked “B. Q. M.
paper of Northern Central California—a position it has maintained since
itwwvas, established in 1860. It gives the latest and most reliable Mining, Horticultural,
ro caT atid OlUOE Nevada county news—-Tt-ds bright,.independent, enterprist inci H H a handsome eight-page paper. It is issued ev
250 to 256 Race Street. Cincinnati, Ohio te crtant news of the ples 3 gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to
i ‘ memes . date of publication. It contains interesting special eorrespondence from all of the principal cities of the world and a vast amount of the best selected and original general TREASURER,
It. furnishes the latest and most reliable financial news and market quotaecial attention.to mining, horticulural and agricultural news an isin
g tothe interest of every member of the . and kept open until sundowa.
Annual Stockholders Meeting.
stockholde:s of the Odd Fellows Hall’
before it will be held
H. C. MecKELVEY, Secretary.
in the heart of Nevada City, and immelings suitable for
J. Caldwell, Attorney 0! Administratrix
Election of School Directors.
qualified electors © evada schoo
istrict, County of Nevada, that the annual
irectors will be held
Saturday,
April 27th, 1889,
1e hours of 8 A. M. and sundown. J. EK.
arr is appointed Ins ector and B. F
bomas and J. G. O'Neill as Judges of said
lection. , :
By order of the Board of Education of Ne
ada School District.
B. N. SHOECRAFT,
Clerk of the Board
Dated April 5th, 1889.
Cot.
A camp cot, with adjustable rollers, covered
Chess.
“Chess is the King of Games.” Our chess
“Nevada and Grass Valley ‘Bus Line.
TIME TABLE.
U NTIL fursher notice the Bus will make
regular tripe between Grass Valley and
Nevada City at the following hours :
“District, County of Nevada and State of
N.
reulation and is recognized as being the
In the matter of original
No. 1571.
Application for a Patent.
U.S. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CaL.}
April 6th, 1889. §
SPANISH GOLD MINING COMPANY,
1474.4 linear feet of the Spanish Gold Quartz
Mine or vein bearing old, with
surface ground, in Nevada Mining
California and designated by the field notes
and official plat on file in this office as Lot
Number 122 in Township 16 North, Range
8 East of Mt. Diablo Meridian, said Lot No.
122 being described as follows, to-wit:
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Beginning at a post in rock ‘wound at
South East corner of the claim marked
“3. G, M. Co. No. 3,” thence N. 4244 > W.
99,84 chains to post in rock’ mound at N, Ey
corner marked “S, G. M. Co, No. 4;” thenge
8. 5° 44min. W. 9.10 chains to post at N /W.
corner marked “s.G. M, Co, No. Ne Dm
which 14 See. post between Sec’s o and 11,
Tp.16.N., R.8 E. M. D. M. bears 8. 10° 14
min W.14.69 cheins distant, ‘Thence §. 424
deg. E. 19.72 chains to post No, 9 of the Soges
Quartz mine}. thence N. 75° E. 1.69 chains
to post No.8 of Soggs Quartz Mine; thence
& 42° E.1.54 chains to post oo. 7 of Soggs
Quartz Mine; thence N. 48° E. 3.03 chains
to post marked “S. G. M. Co. No. 1’ and
pont No. 8 Of the Soggs Quartz Mine; thence}
ak 42142 W, 6.13 chains to place of beginning.
Containing an area of 19.91 acres and des
sw, the SW of N
SE% of Section No. 20,
Nuts is SP gpekit & Sisk Cte follow
his intention 10 rie Gas prvad inaanpoxt office address is Wash Ve gion, inde tas
e of the Combinations of his claim, and that said proof will be . “Ys Cal., has thi, day filed their applicat ov
made before the Register and Receiver at} o¢
Sacramente: cat PeCORMICK of Nevada . Cold with att face ground six hundred fect
3 *
: You Must Pay 10 Advanee for One Year. . Sat:
City P. O., for the 81-2 of N. BE. 1-4 and N:. nistrict, & ty of Nevada and State of Cal, . : : 1-2 of 8. FE. 1-4 Sec, 18, T. 16 N. R.9 E. M. D. istrict, Conmey OT Se fold: note
GF We have taught 10,000 ladies, Oi Is J : / J 2 +M. Henames the following witnesses to Haenie. aoe piaton file in’ this office St
haa nce pay up in full, and elao Deane his continuous residence upon, Rech Number 69," Sownshtp-17_North, Range
: worth, P. UO. address Nevada City; John B. 5
Burns, P. O. address Nevada City; John
Rudda, P.O. address Grass Valley ; and &,
MARSHAL.
ASSESSOR,
AND TWO TRUSTFES.
The polls will be opened at 8 o'clock A. M. . x
By order of the Bonrd-of Trustees.
Attest: T. H. CAKR, Clerk.
_ Nevada City, Cal. Mai
wi
Ts MININGCOMPANY. LOCATION
of principal place of business, North . the Recorder's office of Nevada County, in
meme . San Juan, Ca fornia.—Location of works, . Book —
on’t Get the -_News;: uh
UNLESS
levied upon the capital stock of ihe cuorporation, payable immediately in United
States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the
office of the Compan,
10th day of June, 1889. the
L. C. GRANGER, Register.
Notice for Publication. at
ee. t herein directing that-all persons claiming
NITED STATES LAND
Makyeri; Ual., March 19th, 1889. ap
s hereby given thatinu compliance . the e é ! p
ear . Notice
= with the provisions of the act of Congress of . claims.
e 8, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of A
for the purchase of SE, 0f NW'4, the NEY of . City, in sa
t 4 and the NW% ot he 20th Day of May, 1882, at the
in Township No. 19. hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of suid day, and
North, of Range No.8 East M. vb. B. ‘and M.,. then and there exhibit their ‘respective
and ‘will offer proof to ‘show that the land . cla
until you have examine illusj y RIP? Yuba, State of California, has this day filed . gui :
i ise es oe in this office bis sworn statement, No. 501, Court at the Courtroom thereof, at Nevada
e EM id Nevade County, on Monday,
Westerfield, Fred Westerfield, Mary B.
an interest in said Estate as heirs at law of
OFFICE, . Suid deceased, owners or otherwise, be aud . . and
7th day of February, 1889, said Charles
er filed their peer things, that the Court muke an order
ear before the said Court at a time . tion
rein named to: exhibit their respective . gers
I] persons herein named and all persons
timber lands in the States of California, . not herein named, claiming any interest nN
+£3-12 Oregon, Nevada und Washington Territory ” . in said ‘Estate as heirs at law o A.N. TOWNE,
n W. Watson of Marysville, county of . ceased, owners oF otherwise, are hereby resaid Gered to be and appear before the said
ims of heirship, ownership or other inTickets sold, Sleeping Car Berths peri sg
ca
passe
General Manager.
—AND—
Tourist Sleeping Cars
additional charge for Be
,Tourist Sleeping Cars.
other information given upon a)
at the Company’s offices where ba
calling in person can secure choice of
routes, etc.
T. H. GOODMAN,
Gen. Pass & Th’t Agt
C. STUBBS, Gen Traf. Mgr.
San Francisco, Cal.
RAILROAD LANDS
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE LERMS.
For lands in Central and Nerthern Calight, is more valuable for its timber or. terest in the Estate of said pein ge gy fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to} all
establish his claim to said land before tne] they fail to 80 appear and make such ex
ny and all persons claiming adversely
‘above described lands ure requested to) CaLpDWELL & LITTLE. ‘Att’ys for Petitioners.
their claims in this office on er before
L C, GRANGER; Register.
Fon urs & Dinewone, Attys for APPICAD) Wotiog of Application for Mining Patent~
Notice for Publication.
LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CAL,
March 80, 1889.
Y NINTH, 1889,
itivation of, said land, viz: J. H. Wentit
Stranahan, P. O. address Nevada Oify.
Election. Proclamation.
February, 1889.
for a patent for fifteen bundred linear feet
——+— . No. 1,” from which a black oak tree 30inches diameter bears 8. 8544 ° b. 1.02 vhains dissuch persons are hereby 2
or address,
Register and Receiver of this office at Marys-. hibit at or before the time herein mentite once Land Agent,C, P, R, R, San
ville, on Monday the 10th day of June, 1889. . tioned, the Court will make en order adJ
Ha . He names as witnesses: Wm. B. Meek, of . judging the default of all persons not ap: . Camptonville, Yuba Co., Cala., Jobn R. Ken-} pearing a8 herein required. " to or address ,
1 nedy, of ,Camptonyille, Yuba Co., Cala., Given under my hand and the Seal of the JEROME MADDEN, Land Agents. P. R
? zal . rank B. Miller, of Marysville, Yuba Co., . Superior Court of the County of Nevada, . R., San Francisco,
a. and Jason R Meek, of Marysville, . and State of California, this 27th day of
For Landsin Southern California, apply
J. L. MORGAN, County Clerk.
No. 1730.
U. 8, LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CAL. .
Washington Mining Co., whose Postthe Backer Quartz Mine or vein bearing
width, situate? in Washington Mining
East of Mt. Diablo Meridian, said Lot No.
being descrived as follows, to-wit:
LODE LINE.
Beginning at post in rock mound on
Whitebead’s Cook Beoks.
January 4 186% 9) . T RAD THE WORLD.
TOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
No 1,“ 1? Khe 4 ¢
— teat makes 60 hence wienmec re . Tho Americal Pastry Cook,
HE ELECTORS OF “THE” CORPORA-/-23.75 chains to post ip rock mound on South
tion of the City of Nevada are hereby-. end of lode claim, from which a black ogk
notified that an election will be held at the . tr ° V
City Hall, Nevada City, on Monday, May ,6 . 28 links distant.
a
spector, Frank Power; Judges, B. F. n
1omas and J.C, Dickerman. a
ALEX. GAULT, President. . &
rch 216t, 1889. _
Notice for Publication.
LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CAL.
March 4th, 1889.
his intention tomake final pro +f in supade before the Superior Judge at Nevada
Mareh 6 SELUVEN HETZEL, Register.
——— encanto North en of lode claim, N, 79° 10 minutes
K., 20.18 chains to 4 section corner between
Sections 4and 9, Tp.17 N. R., E. M. D. M.
magnetic variation 17° -£ast, co taining
Assessment ‘Notice:
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting
f the Board of Trustees, held on the . any portion of said Becker Quartz Mine.or
Ninth day of March, 1889,an ‘assessment No. . surface ground are required to file their ad(one) of One-half cent (4 €) per share was
yy in North San Juan.
Any stock upon W ich this assessment
be delinquent,
and unless payment is made before, will be
sold on MONDAY, the 6th day of MAY,
1889, to pay the delinquent assessment,
together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
PLATT KETCHAM, Sccretary.
Notice for Publication.
fimber Land, ActJune 3, 1878.
NITEDSTATES LAND OFFICE, MARYSville, Cala., Mareh 25th, 1889.
Notice is hereby given thatin compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 8, 1878, entitled, “Anact for the sale of
timber lends in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,”
Orrin &. Mayo of Camptonville, county of
Yuba, State of California, has this day filed
inthis otlice his sworn statement No. 558, for
tye purchase of the 5}4 of Nk and the Ni
of SEY, of Section 29; in Township No. ly
North of Range No. 8 East, M, D. B. and M,
and will offer proof to show that the lanc¢
sought is more valuable for its timber 0)
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
extublish his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this oltice at Marysae Cal., on Tuesday, the llth day of June,
1889.
He names as witnesses: John W. Watson,
Frank B, Millerand Jason R. Meek of Marysville, Yuba Co., Cal. and William B. Meek of
Camptonville, Yuba county, Cal.
Any and all persons ciaiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
said Lith day of June, 1889.
I. C. GRANGER, Register.
Forses & Dinsmorg, Attys. for Applicant,
ignated as Lot No, 122 in Section 2, Tp. 16 N,
K.8 E. M.D. M.
CONNECTING LINE.
From post “8. G. M. Co. No, 5,” 8. 10° \4
min. W. 14.69 chains to 4 Section corner
between Seetions 2 and 11, Tp, 16, N., KR. 8 Ee
M.D. M.
Magnetic variation 184° E., containing
19 91-100 acres.
Yhe location ofthis mine is recorded in
the Recorder’s office of Nevada County in
Book 9, Page 496, of Mining Locations. The
adjoining claimants are Nevada City Extension Gold Quartz and Soggs Quartz
Mines. :
Anyand all persoos claiming adversely
any. portion of said sSpunish Gold Quartz
Mine or surface ground are :equired to file
their adverse claims with the Register of
the United states Land Office at Sacremento.
in the State of California, during the sixty
oars period of publication hereof, or they
will be barred by virtue of the provisions
of the Statute.
n SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
The ‘first publication of this notice appeared April 9th, 1889.
~ Notive for Publication.
LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CALA.,/
April 10, 1889. .
Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’clock WOTICE is hereby given that the followA. M.,and 1, 3:45 and 6:30 P. M
ing-named settler hes filed notice of
Leave Nevada City at 10° o'clock A. M. . his intention tomake final roof in support
and 4, 4:30, 5, and 7:
of bis claim, and that said proof will be 30°P. M. :
Fare from hotel to hotel 25 cents for the . made before the County Clerk at Nevada
round trip
WETTERAU & CARSON,
Proprietors '
i Annual Meeting
City, Cala , on May 25th, 1889, viz: Thomas
H. Waters, for the lot7 of N. W.}4 of Sec. 18,
T.16, N. R.9 E., M. D.M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon und cultivation of, raid land: Lord Housman, William
Dower, Charles Treleven and John H. Rich:
ards, allof Neyada City, Nevada Co., Cala.
rhe annual meeting of stockholders of the . Any person who desires to protest against
_ Nevada County Land Association will . the allowance of such proof, or who kuows
be held at their office in Nevada City on of any substantial reason, under the law and
Tuesday evening, May 14th, 1859, at half past . the regulations of the Interior Department,
seyen o'clock for the election of seven. di. why such.proof should not be allowed, will
rectors and for the transaction of such other . be given an opportunity at the above menbusiness as may properly come before ‘the Tttoned time and place to cross examine the
meeting. NE ADA CO. MAND IMPROVEMENT witnesses of said claimant, and to offer eviABSOCIATION. y GE, C. GAYLORD,
« Apsistant Secretary,
E.M. Preston, President,
dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant, SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Tunos. 8. Forp; Attorney for Claimant.
Notice for Publication.
‘Yim ber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
NITEDSTATES LAND OFFICE,MARYSville, Cal., March 25th, 1889.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1978, entitled, “An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Neyada and Washington Territory,”
William B. Meek of Camptonville, county of
Yuba, State of .’alifornia, has this day, filed
in this office his sworn statement No, 559,
for the purchase of the Kl4 of NW, the
SW4 of NW!4 and the NEY of sWi4 of Sec.
No. 29; in Township No. 19 North, of Range
No. 8 Eust M. D. B. and M., and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and®to establish his
claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Marysville, Cal.,on
Tuesday, the lith day of June, 1889,
He pames as witnesses: John W. Watson,
Frank B. Miller and Jason R. Meek of Marysville, Yuba county, Gul.; O, G. Mayo of
Camptonyville, Yuba county, Cal. t
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requeated to
file their claims in this office on or before
said lith day of June, 1889, 5
: L. C. GRANGER, Register.
Forers & Dinsmore, Attys. for Applicant.
Notice for Publication.
LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CAL.
March 4th, 1889.
following named settler has filed notice
ét his intention to make final proof in supportof his claim, and thatsaid proof will be
City, Cal., on April 20th, 1889, viz: Charles
R.8E.M. D.M.
He namesthe following witnesses to prove
corner marked "B. Q. M, No. 8,” from which!
rn 2 KE. he Easterrhe following named persons Aare ap. oeen te ral ola Poise oo minutes E
pointed to act as Officers of the Election:. j509 feet or 22.73 chains point at N. E.ecorW’ 50 links distant. Therice deflecting >
to left aud along northerly boundary of
__. claim 300 feet or 4.5444 chains to post marked
claim from which the-14 Section corner between Sections 4 and ¥, ‘Ip. 17 N. R.
M.
chains distant, at 000 feet or 9.09 chains,
Noes BEBESY GIVEN bed THE aoe a aoa mound at N. W. corner,
y 2 ttier bh tie © . Q. following named settier has filed notice nan) © to ieft and along Wester
or 22.73 chains post in rock mound at 8. WwW,
he L —SE4 ot NEW and N deflecting 90S to left and along Southerly
m forthe Ltd EAS. M. é uM. “4 boundary of this claim 8. 74° 30 minutes E.
He names the following witnesses to prove . 4b 300 fect or 4.5444-chains post No. 2 on Chi n 1 .
his continuous ‘residence upon, and cultiSouth end of lode claim, 690 feet or 9.09 Gago er 0 Ig C 00
yation of said land, viz; Sumner MeCaus. Chains to the place of beginning.
land, Elias B. Stevens, Carl A. Horner, Geo.
W. Jones, all of Nevada City P. O., Cal.
20 66-100 acres.
Nowss 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE . River Quartd-claim an thg East, and Last
made before the County Clerk at Nevada . or surface ground are required to file their
Cleveland for the SW'4 of NE}4—NKY4 of . u State F f NEG Ne nited States Land Office at Sacr
SW and Lot7 of SE}g of Section 2, 'T-16 N., . the State of California during pangs ate da
his continuous residence ‘upon, and culti. 5
vation of said land, viz: conn White of dna
Grass Valley P. O., Cal., J. B. Hitehcock of ;
Nevada City P. 0., Cal, Morris Green of Neoa
vada City P.O., Cal, Robert Hughes of Neee 6 inches diameter bears N. 50/4
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES,
Beginning at post in rock pmound at 8. E.,
black oak tree 12 inches diameter bears
_9@ KE. 1.06 chains distant. ‘Thence, with
er inSouth Yubu River, from which point
witness post marked “B. Q. M, No. 4 W.
.” standing in rock mound bears N. 744°
B. Q. M, No. 1," On north end of lode
i) E.
DM. bears N, 792 10 minutes E. 20.18
M. No. 5.” Thence deflectay bon aaey
30 minutes W. 1500 feet
orner marked ‘Bb. Q. M. No. 6.” Thence
CONNECTING LINE. .
From post marked “B. Q. M. No. 1” on
The location of this mine is recorded in
0
The adjoining claimnants are
Any and all persons claiming adversely
verse claims with the Register of the United
States Land Office at Sacramento in the
State of California during the sixty days
eriod of publication hereof, or they will
e barred by. virtue of the provisions of the
Statute.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register,
It is hereby orderdd that the foregoing
Notice of Application for Patent be pnblished for the period of 60 days, (tem consective weeks), in the NEVADA DaILy TRANSCRIPT, & daily newspaper published at Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
The first publication of this notice appeared on the 25th day of January, 1859.
Frep SEARLS, Atty for Applicant.
No. 1745.
Application -for a Patent.
U. 8. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CAL.
April 2d, 1889.
Nak IS. HEREBY GIVEN THAT
iD CHRISTOPHER H, MALLEN, whose
Postoffice address is Nevada City, Nevada
County, Cal., has this day filed his applica
tion for a patent for fifteen bundred linear
feet of the Excelsior Quartz Mine or vein
be»ring gold, with surface ground six hundred feet in width, situated in Columbia
Hill Mining District, County of Nevada and
State of California and designated by the
fivid notes and official plat on file in this
office as Lot Number 53 in Townshi 18
North,’Kange 9 Kast of Mt. Diablo Meridian,
said Lot No. 58 being described as follows,
to-wit: 5
LODE LINE,
Beginning at South end of claim on lode
at post marked *K. Q. M. L. No. 1” from
which an oak tree 30 inches in dia. bears
N. 47> W. 86 links distant. Thence N, 28°
39 min, E. 22.73 chains or 1500 feet to a pos
set in rock mound marked “E. Q. M, b. No.
2’\from which a Live Oak 12inches in dia.
bears N. 66° W. 0.45 chains distant.
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES
Beginning at post in rock mound at South
west corner of claim marked “E. Q. M. No.
4” from which the }4 Section corner between Sections 20 and'21, Tp. 18N., R.9E,
M. D. B,& M. bears N. 16° 11 min. W. 10.58
chains distanf, Thence, lag. var. 174° E.,
Cate Og mitt E. 22.73 chains or 1500 feet to
a post set in rock mound marked “Ex, Q. M.
No. 8.” Thence 8, 66° KE. 8.85 chains or
684.1 feet to a post marked ‘Ex. Q. M. No, 2.”"
Thence 8. 24° W. 22.73 chains or 1500 feet to
a post marked “E. Q. M. No, 1” from _ which
an oak 12 inches in dia. bears 5. 629 _W, 51
links distant. Thence N.66° W. 8,90 chain
or 587.4 feet to place of beginning, '
Excepting and reserving fron this applic
cation that portion of the. claim in con ict
with the Enterprise Quartz Mine, Lot 52
whieh conflict is described as follows:
Beginning at S. W. corner of conflict on
‘West line of Excelsior. Claim and South
line of Enterprise Claim, at post marked
4. No. 57” thence N. 249 08 min. E, 19.29
chains or 1273.1 feet to post marked -“E. No,
6;” thence 8. 57%, °H. 2,95 chaitis-or 194.7
feet to post "E. Q. M. No. 4” af N.E. corner
of Enterprisé Quartz Mine; thence 8. 324°
W, 19.09 chains or 1259.9 feet to stake “EK.
M. No.8” at 8. K. corner of Enterprise
claim; thence N, 57%° W, 0.23 chains or
15.2 feet to place of beginning. Said land
in conflict containing an area of 3 08 acres.
Magnetic variation 174° E., containing
*. 17 14-100 acres.
The location of this mine ig recorded in
the Recurder’s office of Nevada County in
Book 9 of Mining Locations, The adjoining
claimants are Enterprise on West, Yuba
Chance on North Kast.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any portion of said Excelsior Quartz Mine
adverse Claims with the Register of the
‘eriod of publication hereof, or they will be
yarred by virtue of the provisions of the
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
The first publication ‘of this notice ap;
. vada City P. O., Cal.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
PRICK 2.
No. 2,
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PRICE #2.
No. 3,
(For Families,
PRICE 61.50.
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FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF TH
HOTEL GAZETTE,
420 Kearney Street, San Franciseo
Notice for Publication.
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.
NITED STATES LAND OFFICE SAUie ramento, California, January 10th
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress
of June 8, 1878, éntitied ‘An act for the sale
of Timber Lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’
JAMESM. KIRK, of Auburn, county of
Placer, State of California, has this
dayfiled in this office his sworn statement
No. 883 forthe posshene of NW of Section
No. 20, Townsh: Pop N Range No, 11 E, M. D,
. & M. and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for ite timber
or stone than foragricultural purposes: and
to establish his claim tosaid land before the
Register and Receiver of this offiee at Sacramento, Cal., on the 25th day of March,
He names as witnesses: F,J. Folsom, of
Auburn P. O., Cala.,-Walter Lyman, of Aupurn P.O., Cala, J. 8. Bonham, of Iowa
Hill P. O., Cala., August Rabie, of Blue Canae & 0., Cala; sai
ny and all persons claiming adversel:
the above described lands are Rane ited to
file their claims in this office on or Sefore
said 25th day o vere 1889.
co SELDBN HETZEL, Register.
Notice for Publication,
LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, S.
anuary 7
N “ive 18 HEREBY GIVEN athe tH
following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final f in
augpost of his claim, and that ‘oof
will be made before the Superior Judge at
Nevada City, Cal,, 0} LA edged 16th, 1889
viz: MARY ‘COSTA, widow of THOMAS
COSTA, deeeased, for the N% of SEM.
SW of 8EN4, Bn BEI6 oF Sw of Bec. 4,
fp. 16 N., KR, . M.D. B, M,
She names the ianihe witnesges .
prove her continuous residence upon, *
cultivation of said land, viz: ‘anton ‘omarsh, Joseph Marshall, Manuel Silva and
John Curry, all of Nevada P. O., Cal.
jlo WA Ot ot ae nur Z BL, Register.
Notice to Oreditors.
In the matter pf Estate of Peter Gajlagher, er ares stint ov
NSLICE is horehs von by James P. Gal,
beet Admi tor of the Estate }
said Peter her,dec Grea
ors of, and person: ms
against the estate of said deceased to + pi
sent the same with the J ouchers
within four mont ioatton of ice . unde! ed, at
the office of J. 1. Caldw attorney, Broad . Ne te, evade
counts, 5
JAM is Fs
J. L Caldwell, Attorney for A¢ tra
rr.
Nevada City, February 20th, 1889.
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