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stablished in 1854 for the
treatment of Sexual and
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sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth
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viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under
the eyes, pain in the head, ringlug in the
ears, noise like the rustlig of ieaves and
the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about
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street, corner Commercial, San Francisco,
Office Box: 1957.
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TIME TABLE:
NTIL fursher notice the "Bus will make
regular trips between Grass Valley and
-hours>Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’cloc
A.M.,and 1, 3:45and6:30 P. M.
Leave Nevada City at 10 o’clock A. M.
and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:30 P. M.
Fare from hotel to hotel -25 cents-for the
trip.
round trip. WETTERAU & CARSON,
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THOMAS 8. STEPHENS,
Constable of Nevada Township,
and Bill Collector.
wden, Aevads City, Cal.
. Edison is wrong.
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. 2oal is used.
. ygard.—Omaha Bee.
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Mr. Si
all its .
cessfully treated. {
Dr. Gibbon has the pleas: .
k
If relief be not obtained,
’ STRAY JOKES.
nies Slifecemmes
Messenger boys sometimes indulge in jumpring contests, but the jumps are always standing ones.—New Haven News. :
Who says Harvard is a small place?
Visitors—Is that building the law school?
. Dumiley, °89—Well—er, the trith is, I've only
. been here three years, and I don’t know all
thé buildings quite yet. —Harvard Lampoon.
The world would.be better if we could know
Ourselves as thoroughly as others know us
And keep in memory the debts we owe
As constantly as those which others owe ns.
—Boston Courier.
Awriter in a November magazire asks:
“Are the lower animals, approsching inan?’
Some of the lower animals here frequently
. approached boys in the vicinity of orchards,
ind no doubt they would also appreacb aan
Norristown Herald.
. f he were on the same errand as the boys. —
Edison says only one-fourth of a ton of
The rest goes up the chimney.
The rest is left at the coal
“My sister Clara,” said Bobby to young
ssy, ‘‘was talking to ma about your
Saving so early last night.”
@e was sorry, Bobby?’ whispered young Sissy. “No; she said she s’posed you went home
. 30 early because very likely your mamma
“Did she say
. wouldn't let you carry anight key.”"—The
Epoch.
“You're sinoking cigarettes, my boy;”
He soothed the youngster’s curly head.
“Smoke on,” and then a look of joy
The undertaker'’s face o’erspread
Dr. Price’s Cream* Baking .
Ammonia, .
. neral ode,
. town Herald.
. aight, Mr. Augur.
Mrs. Nouveau (to departing guest
I had begun to thi
— Boston Courier
It is said that Tennyson “has written a fuPunch shouldsecure an advance
. 2<opy and brighten up its columns.--Norris. had gone, and that we had missed the pleas
j are of saying goodby to you,—Harper's
_ . Bazar.
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berlain a Jonah.
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j cases, but when an
. ger of. freezing to
rope, and has resumed practice at the Dis-. keep too cool.—The E
pensary, 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco, .
ute old patients and those requirin. .
With gr
. Misfor
. When coa
.
The Canadian pape
He ou t
so get on the inside of the fish question.—
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And snow is com
When neuralgia comes feelir
you have a tooth that bez
. a spring chicken was dic
re'caliing ?
When first engaged she use: to write
“On monogram paper of creamy white.
But since we're married, ttsrather hard,
She says all she needs on a postal « ard,
pers Bazar
r, Chant:
ght, then; to bo ablo
Presence of mind is all well enou®h-in some
ds hi
ie sit
if in GanUidn't try to
1
a) ay,
1 life's cup,
J Us arown,
sup
mg wn
oston Courier
z around, and
feel as though
zing away at its
. coots, it is time to pullet out.—Americat
. Artisan.
College football tearns have been doing a
rushing business this fall.—Burlington Free
Now in working slippers neatly,
Girls prepare for Christmas day;
By and by they’li work them fleetly
In’a more emphatie way.
~-Boston Budget.
Passenger (on southern railroad)—What
rain is this, conductor?
called the Great Northern limited,
Conductor—It is
Passenger—Why “limited?” Conducter—Because it
runs only a limited number of miles an bour
. Ticxet, please.—The Epoch:
A thousand dollars an bour is said to be a
he editing The Bli
low estimate of Jay Gould’s income, Were
rd he would lose about
$10,000 worth of time each day through the
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT . mstrumentality of people. who call to talk
over the weather and things.—Oil City Blizrvard.
Now winter draweth on apace
And driveth out the summer;
The haughty ice man giveth place
“Unto the humble plumber.
P_S.—This_poem_-swill_be—vice—versa-next
April.— Washington Critic. E, g
‘Are there no statesmen left?” asks Col. A.
K. McClure. Yes, Aleck, a good many. There
are dozens of them left ‘at every election. —
Wilkesbarre Leader.
“A rooster that strums on the piano is exciting the people of Salem, Ills,” There is
one thing to be said in favor of such a piano
player.
—Norristown Herald.
The rooster goes to bed at sundown.
Never Fails to Amuse.
, “Anything going on?” ashed the city treasurer of a Dakota town of the mayor.
“No; dull,” replied the mayor.
do.”
the time.”
urer,
“Yes, sir,
rage.
court martialed.”
“What fer?”
ice infection.
before!
gestion!
now?
Texas Siftings.
What do you want?
got ons too ma:
-From the German,
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“No excitement for a month, I guess?”
“None that I remember of.”
“Well, I'd like'to have some amusement of
some kind, but Idon’t know what we can
“Hang it all!” returned the mayor, “I’ve
got it—I know what we can do to pass away
“What is it?’ inquired the breathless treas“Why,” replied the mayor, with visible
emotion, as he got up and put on his hat,
“get the boys together and let’s go and move
the county, seat. The blasted old thing hasn’t
been snaked across the prairie for over threo
.months.”—Chicago Tribune.
Boil your ice,
et.
America’s Big Four.
Prince of Wales—Mamma, allow me ta
present you to Mr. Blaine of America
Victoria—Happy to meet him.
“And this is Mr. Gould.”
‘4sGlad to see you, sir.”
“And this is Mr, Cody.”
““T have had the honor of meeting Mr.
Cody before, my sop, but what means this
omission? Where is Mr. Sullivan?”
“He wouldn’t come.”—Omaha World,
8
The Police to Blame.
First Foot Pad—Poor Jim's dead.
Second Foot Pad—So I heard—shot through
the heart by a gent he tried to rob.
it’s an outrage; a bloody out
Fhese ere perlicemen ought. to bo
“Fer not enforcing the law against carry
in’-concealed weapons.”—Omaha World.
Boil Your ice,
That was a brilliant suggestion of a corre
BS
spondent that boiling is a sure preventive of
What a happy thought! And
se strange that nobody ever thought of it
How simple the sugJust how you are to make the ice
contribute vo its original purpose after boiling it is somewhat dikicult to see.
mind a little matter like that; first boil your .
ice, then you are safe from the ravages of
hidden disease,—Philadelphia Telegraph,
A Deserving Case.
Omaha_Dame—Well, what’s the
He wants me to ask
you for some warm water and soap so he can .
wash himself before eating.
“Sakes alive! He does? Go tell Jano to! the proceeds applied tothe payment of the
show him to the bath room and ask “him to .
stay to dinner.—OQmaha World,
Economy Is Wealth.
Little Iky Schaumburg having fallen and . @lerk. of the Superior Court. aforesaid, do
. a lump on his forehead bel ei ly sug. . hereunto set my band whd ini press the Seal
raised » SOM bod sl
A Numerous Family.
Mrs. Smith to Mrs. Jones’ Servant Girl—
Servant Girl—Mrs. Jones sends her regards, and says would you be so kind as to
count your chiljren and ‘see if you haven’t
, as our Kitty hasn’t come
home and school has been out two hours.—
Fair .
But never
matter,
Vouldn’t that tramp eat the crust I
told you to give him?
' Little Son—Not ¥
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“Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that
[recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me.” #. A. Arcrer, M.D.,
Tae Centacr Company, 182 Fulton Street, N. Y.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructat‘on, .
oe gives sleep, promotés
on,
diNORTH LOCATION,
No. 1666,
‘Application for a Patent.
U.S. Land Office, Sacramento, Gal,,)
January lyth, 1888.
IN Wace IS HEREBY GIVE)
IN *Home Goid Mining Company,” the
Postoffice address of whichis San Franciseo,
California, has this dav filed its application
fora pstent for 455.4 linear feet of the “Home
ing gold and silver, with surface ground as
described herein, situated in Nevada Mining
District, County of Nevada, State of Califor-nia,aud designated by the official field notes
of survey, and the official plat of survey, on
file in this office, as lot No. 152, in Township
No. 16, North Kauge 8 East of Mouut Diablo
meridian, said lot No. 158, being as follows, to-wit: ;
Instrument Solar Transit “0.53.
SURVEY OF THE LODE.
Beginning at postin rock mound. on tail. ings of Deer creek, marked “H. Q. M.N.
} No. 1,7 being also Post No. 1 of “Home
. Quartz Mine (South location),” thence, with
magnetic variution 18> East, N .299.57’ W,
5.00 chains to center of Wood's Ravine,
course south westerly, 8.00 chains to west
bank of Wood's Kavine, south’ westerly, 8.45
chains to.tunnel 25 feet iong, 9.00 chains to
mining cut, 20 feet long, 9.60 chains to shaft
} 15 feet deep, 50 links to right, 12.19 Chains tw
} south bank of Wqod’s Kavine, conrse south
easterly 42.86 chains to north bank of Wood
Ruvine, course southeasterly, 12.95 chains o
855.4 feet, to _post Mi rock mound, marked
1H. Qs M.oN. No. 2,"’ on north end of lode
. clatin, from which a live ouk tree, 24 inches
(india , bears North 73!4° West, 2 links dis
} tant.
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Beginning—at post in Woed's Ravine,
j; marked“H.Q, M. N. No. 3,’ at northwest
jecorner from which‘an alder tree, 12 inches
. in dia. bears South, do Hust, iy dinks dis. tant. ice, with magnetic variation 182
. East, N71? Eust, 1.10 chains to north bunk
. of Wood's Ravine course south easterly, 1.01
enains orfly.o teetto vost. No, ou aorta
end of lode claim, 3.62 Chains or 238.9 feet to
post en rock mound, marked QM
No. 4," at northeast corner, fram which a
black oxk tree, 36 inchesin dia. bears west
7¥ links distant, dud original post om wes
line of Wyoming Quartz Mine, U. 8S. Patent,
bears north 71> East, 70 links distant;
tl ce, south 28° 39’ E. 12.91 chiiins or
$52.1 feet to post in-reck mound on north:
bank of Deer Creek, marked “HH, Q. M: N.
No. 5,” at southeast corner, being alsu post
No. 30f “Home Quartz Mine (south Locu
tiou),’ from which Post No, 4 of Ural Quartz
Mine, United .Staies Patent, bears
2? wv" Elvlinks dis.ant, andthe entrance
to Wyoming lower tunnel, bears north
40> E,2.1 Chains distant, and the center
of Home*Gold Mining Company's double
compartment incline sanit, bears. fortis
54142 W, 1.55 chains distaut, and the Sec
tion eorner, Common to Sections aly i,
. isand 14, Pownshiplé North Kange 8 East
Mount Diublomeridian, bears 8 41>, 41° 4
Ag.io chains distant, und post No. 10 of West
Providence Quartz Mine, approved surve)
bears south sulg? BE 8.0 Chains distant,
thence south 7i>, W 100 ft. or 1.5],0 Chieins to
post No.1,on south end of lode eclufin, 38.08
Chuins to Post No.w.7 of Home Quartz Mi
(south locution), 6.68¢hains or 132.6 feet tu
post in rock mgund-on tailing [
Creek, marked “H.Q.M. N, 0.6,” atsouth
west coruer, thencegnorth 28> 37’ W 1.4
chains, lo west bunk of Wood’s Ravine,
course south westerl 7) Chainsto south
buuk of Wood's Kuvyine, course south east
erly, 12.00 chains or'o01.4u feettuthe place ot
besinning, contuininy an area of Four ang
sixty-one one-hundredtis (4.61) acres.
Connecting Line.
From post marked “H. Q, M. N. No.5,’,
thence S 30149 E 17.20 chains, thence north
chains, thence north 144° W. vw
chains, thence north wz? E .o1 chains,
to post common to Sections 11, 12, ~ib
and 14, Township 16, Nurth Range & East
Mount Diabio Meridian, making calculate:
course and distance 8 41> 41’ E 13.16 Chuins.
The saidaniping heim bein of record iu
the office of the County Kecorder of the
said County of Nevada, State of California,
in Certuin Conveyances tugthe “Home Gola
. Mining Company,’ and others, prior to saia
Company:
The udjoining claimants are The Wyoming Quastz Mine, lot No. &, U. 8. Vatent,
and Ural Quartz Mine, Lot. a maar fs Pein 0 iat
Partent, on the east,andthe Home Quartz
6.67
survey, On the south.
Any and all persous
any portion of said
(North Location) or
preaguired to file their Wdyerse
with the Keyister of the United States
Land Office at Sucramento, in the State
of California, during the sixty days publication hereof, orthivy will be barred’ -by
virtue of the provisions of ‘the. Revised
Statutes of the United states.
SELDEN HEIZEL, Register:
Itis hereby orderea thatthe foregoing no
tice of application for patent be published
forthe pemod of sixty (00) days (ten con
secutive weeks) in the Sevada Daily Tran
script, wu daily mewspaper published ut
Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
The first publication of this notice was
made on the Zist day of Junuory 1558.
Geo. A, Knight, 244 Montgomery street,
San Francisco, California, attorney for applicant.
claiming
Home
surface
adversely
quartz mine
ground are
claims
Summons,
ie THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
: county of Nevada, State of Californiai—
State of California, County of Névada, ss
‘The People of the State of California send
Greeting : To: H. G; BAITY, T. Cc, RANDALL, WILLTAM \WILLOUGHBY, MATTHEW TONKIN and RAE, ROBINSON, De
fendants.
You are hereby required to appearin an
action brought against youin the Superior
Court of the County of Nevada,State of Cul
ifornia,. ou twenty-ninth day of October,
1857, by JOHN CURRY and MARKY A. CUR. RY, Plaintiffs, and to answer the complaint
filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of
the day of-service) after the service on you
ofthis Summons, if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, within
thirty days, or judgment will be taken
against you by default according to. the
prayer of said complaint
The said action isbronyhtto ohktain a de
cree of this Court for the foreclosure of a
certain mortgage described inthe said éom
plaint and executed by the said H. G. Batty, on the 28th day of April, 1886, to secure
the payment of a certain promissory note
dated April 28th, 1486, “due cighteen
months or before, after date, for the sum of
Four ‘Thousand seven Hundred Dollars,
with interest thereon at six per cent. per
annum until paid, that the premises con
veyed by said mortgage may be sold, and
anount due upon said promissory note, as
follows, to wit : The principal suin of $4,700
with interest thereon-from April usth, 1586,
atthe rate ofsix percent. per annum, and
entupon th amount found due
for Attorney’s fee, and. Costs of suit. And
in case such proceeds are not suificient to
pay the same, then to obtain an Execution
against said H,G Batty forthe balance remaining due, and that also the said defendants and all persons claiming'by, thro .gh or
under them or either of them may be barred
and forec!osed of all right, title, Claim, lien,
equity of redemption, and interest in and
to said mortgaged premises, and for other
and further relief.
And you are hereby notified that if you
fail to uppearand answer the said complaint
as above required, the said plaintiffs will
apply to the Court forthe relief demanded
in the said complaint. :
In testimony whereof, I, F. -G.
©
Beatty,
. of said Court, at office, in the city of Nevagested to his mother that she press a silver . da, on the 2th day of October, A. D, 1887.
dollar on the bruised place, which would
cause the swelling to subside. .
‘‘Repecca,” said Mose Schaumburg, “you {don’t need awhole tollar. Schoost press a
a haluf a tollar dot bump on. Vat for you
vant to indulge in so many oxtravagances/”"—
[Seal. .
. A. D. Masou
F. G. BEATTY, Clerk.
Ky W. b. Harris, Deputy.
for Piffs jan5
AS Eat
\ @ are now prepared to furnish all classes with employment at-home, all the
time, on for their spare moments. Business
new, light ahd profitable. Pérsonsof either
sex easily clear from 50 cents to $ per evening, anda pio, ortional pum by devoting all
theirtime to the business. Boys and girl
earn neafffas much asmen. That all who
sce this may send their address and test the
business, we make this offer. To wuch as
are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full
articulars and outfit free. Address Georges:
TINsON & Co., Portland, Maine,
)
THAT THE}
Quartz mine (North Jocation),” or vein bear.
Mine (South Location), Lot No. 14, approved }
WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION.
. SOUTH LOCATION.
i ts
. ; ; No. 1667.
. Application for a Patent.
. United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal., January 19, 1888.
. ,OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
N\ “Home Gold Mining Company,” whore
Post Office address is San Franeisvo, GaliforPi has this-day filed its application: for a
atent for 1299.54 linear feet of the “Horie
. Quartz Mine.(South location) ’’ or vein bear"fing gold and silver, with surface g ound xs
described herein, situatedin Nevada Mining
District, County of Nevada, State of California, and designated by the official field
notes of survey, and the official plat of surAey. on file in this office, as Lot No. 154, in
Township No, 16 North Rauge 8 East of
Mount Diablo, meridian, aaliot No. 154, being as follows, to-wit: ---\~ =e
Instrnment Solar Transit No. 53.
Survey of the Lode.
Beginning at post in rock mound on tailingsin Deer Creek, marked “H, Q. M.S, No.
1,’ on north end of lode claim, being also
post No. 1 of “Home Quartz Mine ‘North Location.)’’ Thence, with magnetic variation
18> East, South 30%° East, 1:75 chains, to
south bank of Deer Creek, 2.10 chains to tunnel on lode, now caved in, and said to be 80
fee't long,2.50 ehains ta mining excavation
C15 feet shaft 15 feet deep, 45 links to righ‘,
chains to tunnel on lode 15 links tuo
right, 8.07 chainsto Kougb ond Ready ditgh,
course south westerly, 16.34 ehains to fence
course E. and W., 19.69 chains, or 1299.54 fee
to post in rock-mound, marked “H.Q. M. S.
No. 2,"" on south end of lode claim.
Survey of Exterior Boundaries. q
Beginning.at postinrock moundon north
bank of Deer creek, marked “H. Q: M.S. No.
3,” at northeast corner, being also Post. No.
5, of ‘Home Quartz Mine (North Location,”
from Which Post: No, 4of Ural Quartz Mine
U.S. Patent, bears 26° 20’ E 10 links*d
tant, and the éntrance to Wyoming lower
tunnel bears N 46°° E 2.91 chains distan’,
and center of Home incline shaft bears N
041-47 W 1.33 chains distant, Thenee, with
inugnetie variation, 18° East, South 301,°
KE, 1.76 chains to south bank of Deer Creek,
ascend 3,29 chains totunnel in mining ex
cavation, 65 links to nght. 3.50 chainstoshait
4 feet deep, 50 links to right, 5.60 chains to
tunnel 40 links to right, 8.09 caains to Rough
and Keady ditch, course northwesterly, 8/9
chainsto PostNoO. 10Of West Providence
Quaitz Mine, pproved survey, 11.39 chains
to Cross sect. on line, between sections 11
and 4, 26 chains west ofsection rorner
common to Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14, /Townsuip No. lo North Range & East, Mount Di
ablo meridian, 16.69 chains to fence jcourge
E & W., 17.15 chains to fence course N ands,
i7.0 chains to postinrock mound, marked
“H. Q. M. 8. No.4,” being also Post No. 14,
of West Providence Qnartz Mine, from
which aspruce tree 10 diameter beiirs north
4i links distant, andsection corner common
tu Sections 11, 13 and 14:-Sownship 16,
North Range 8 t Mount Diablo meridian,
bears, N .O 1-4 E59 chains distant. This
section corner beiug also, Post. No. 13. of
Providence Quartz Mine, U. 8. patent, 19.19
chains, or 1Zv.54 feet, ta post marked “*H. ©.
M. No. 4,’ (original corner.) Thence, sout
bil west, 1.85 Chains, to post in rock mound
inarked, “*H,Q. M. 3. No. 5,” being also. Post
No. 180f West Providence Quurtz Mine, approved survey, from whicha black ouk tree,
15 inohes in dia., bears N 18 1-4> E, 90 links
distant, 1.51 chains or 100 feet, to post marked
‘i. Q M. 8.’ No. %,’’ on. south end of lods
laim, 8.03 chains or 200 feet, to postin rocix
mound marked “H,Q: M. 8. No. 6,” at souti.west Corner, in Chas.tMcHugh’s field, from
wich a dcubte back oak tree—25-inches—itr
dia. bears S 3 / 1.68. chains distant
Lience north 8447 W 3.81 chains to fence
course E and W., 9.49 chains to cross section
line. between Sections 11 and 14,6.40 chains
west ofsection Corner common to Sections
il 14,18 and 14, Township le, North Range 8
fast Mount Diablo meridian, 9.v4 chains to
ough and Keady ditch, course south weeierly, 10.02chaing, to Post No. ¥of West Provi
dence Quartz miue, approved survey, 17.69
ns tesouth-bunk—ofDeer ereek, 19.04
chains, or 1299.54 feét, to postin rock mound
on tailings of Deer creek, marked, "H. Q. M.
3. No. 7,”. at northwest corner, thence north
71? East, 1.51.5 chains or 100 feet, to Post No.
i, on North-end of-lode claim: 3,03 chains, or
200 feet to the place of beginning, containing
an area of (5.84) Five and eighty-four onehundredths acres,
Connecting line.
From Post No. 4, of “Home Quartz Mine
(South Location), thence north-3.67 chains,
thence north i43-4> west .90 chains thence
north 29> east .51 chains, to ,section post
eon mion to Sections 11, 12,13 and 14, TownNo. 1659,
A-lication for a; Patent.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramentu, Cal. November 8th, 1857.
NSS IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WM.
LN MARTIN, Whose Post Office address
is Nevada City, California, has this day filed
his application for a Patent forthe Mayflower Placer Mine, containing the Mayflower
quartz lode, andthe Alaska quartz lode, all
bearing gold, situated in Nevada Mining
District, County of Nevada and State of California, and designated by the field notes
and official plat on file in this office as Lot
No. 8?, in Township 16, North Range y East,
Mt Diablo Base and Meridian, —
Said Mayflower Placer Mine designated as
Lot No. 82, being described as follows towit:
Beginning at Section corner common to
Sections 16, 17, 20 and 21, T. 16, N. R.9 E. M
D. M. at Post marked “‘M, P. M. No. 1
[hence magnetic variation 1814 ° East S0°
45’ E, at 12.22 che ie No. 11 of Somi@tre Ptacer Mine approved’survey, at_17.55 chs post
No 10 of Sundoe Placer Mint; also post of
Dittle Wo-f Creek Placer Mine’at 19.63 chs
cross Banner road, course kK. and W. 2048
ches or 1351.7 ft postin reck mound marked
“M.-P. M. No. 2,” from which a pine tree 12
in. dya. bears’N.:1® W. "1.68 chs dist. being
also post No 9 of Little Wolf Creek Placer
Mine approved survey;thence S 89° °15' W.
at 10.08 chs post No. 8 of ‘Little Wolf Creek
Placer Mine, approved survey; also post of
Richard’s Placer Mine, approved survey,
20.15 chs post No7of Richard's Placer Mine,
approved survey, also post of Nute Placer
Mine 40,60 chains or 2679.6 feet post in rock
mound marked *M. P. M. No.3’ from which
a pine tree 12 in. dia. bears N. 85° W. 62
links dist being also post No6 of Nute Place
Mine, approved survey. Thence N.45° 2r
W. at 4.29 chains cross Banner road course
E. and W. 10.04 chs or 662.64 feet post in rock
mound marked “M. P. M. No. 4” from
which a black oak tree 6in. dia. bears N.
86° E. 33 links distant. Thence N. 2° E. at
2.34chs cross South Yuba Ditch cou
erly at6.83 chatns post No 3 of Alaska Quartz
Mine, at 7.21 chs post-No1lofAlaskaQuartz
Mine at 7.59 chains post. No 6 of Alaska
Quartz Mine 12.75 chains or 841.5 feet post in
rock mound marked “M. P. M. Nod” from
which a spruce tree 15 in. dia. bears 8, 6°
W. 67 links dist. ons .uth boundary of Greenman Placer Mine approved sury Thence
N. 88° 30’ Eat 2.10 chang 8 ravine
course Westerly at 6.60 chains '4 section corner between Sections 17 and 20, 1 16N ROE,
MD M, also post No5ofNute Placer Mine,
approved survey at 9.06 chains post No 25 of
Nute Placer Mine approved, survey, also
post of Greenman Placer Mine at 11.20 ¢hs
Westerly bank of Hydraulic Mining excavation at 13.98 chains Easterly bank of said
excavation at 14.01 chains post No 1 of Mayflower Quartz Mine at14.69 chs post No 3 of
May 4ower quartzmine at 15.29 chains cross
Little Wolf Creék course-North Westerly at
21.47 chs. cross Sonth Yuba Diteh. course
South Easterly at 22.66 chs post marked ‘M,
DM No8’’on line between Little Wolf Creek
placer mine and Sandoe placer mine approved survey at 30.25 ehains port marked
‘M. P.M. No 7’ on Easterly boundary of
Sandoe placer mine approved survey, 2196
feet or 47.16 chains to the place of beginning
eontaining an area of Ninety-three and_fifteen one hundredths (93.15) acres of which
2.65 acres are contained in the survey of the
Mayflower and Alaska quartz mines hereinafter described, leaving an area of 0.5
acres in the Mayflower placer mine,
MAYFLOWER QUAKTZ MINE.
Survey of Lode.
Beginning at-postin rock mound marked
“M.Q. M. Nol,’ on Northwest end ‘of. lode
claim from which a pine stub 20 in. dia.
bears N.19° W 1.10 chains distant and original post bears N 58° 36’ W. 10.02 chains dis
tant and 14 section corner between Sectious
17 and 20716 NRYE, M.D. M, bears S 88'4°
W 14.01 chains distant and the entrance to
fhe Mayflower Tunnel bears N 68> 28’ W
2.01 chains distant. Thence with magnetic
Variation 1814 9. E, 8 58° 36’ E 13.20 chains or
871.2 feet tou sugar pine stump partly burn
ed, marked **M, {. No2" on Southeast
endof load claim from whicha
l5inches dia. bears N 61139 W
distant
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Beginning at postin rock mound marked
MQM No 8” at South Eust corner. Thence
$.58°9 36’ E at 8.45 chains cross South Yuba
«itch course Westerly 12.63 chains or 833.6
feet post in rock mound marked “¥.Q M
No 4,’ at South East corner. Thence 8 30°
30’ W at 0.83 Chains sugar pipe stump marked ‘MQ M, No 2,’ 0.75 chains or 50 feet,
post inrock mound marked ‘tM Q M, Nod”
ut SW cor;thence N58 > 36’ W at4.8Schs cross
cedar tree
141 chains
°® Yuba ditch,course westerly,at 12.50 chains
air shaft from Mayflower ‘Tunnel 13.20 chs
or 871.2 ft post at rock mound marked “MQ
M No 6” atNW cor; thence N 80° 30’ E 0.58
chains or 25.1 feet post Nolon North West
end of lode claim Thence N 88° 80’ E 0.68
chains or44.9 feetto the place of beginning.
Containing anareaof ninety-seven one hundredths of an acre (0.97).
ALASKA QUARTZ MINE,
Survey of Lode.
Beginning at postin rock mound marked
“A-QM Nol’ on West end of lode elaim
from which a black oak tree 6 inches dia
bears N 55379 EQlinks distant.—fhence—+4
86° 37’ E, at 3.75 chains shaft on the lode 50
feet deep at 4.80chs cut on croppings of the
lode 22.73 chs or 1500 feet post in rock mound
marked “A QM No2’’ on East end of lode
elaini from which a cedar tree 8 inches dia
bears N 814° E 20 links distant.
Survey of Exterior Boundaries.
Beginning at post in rock mound marked
“*A QM No8” at South West corner, thence
386° 37’ E at6.81 chains cross west‘line of
Nute placer mine approved survey, at 6.47
chains South of 4 Sec corner between Se
tions 17 and 20, f16, N R9E, M DM, being
also post Nodof Nute placermine at 9.20
chains cross South Yuba ditch, course West, _, No. 1657.
, Application for Patent.
U. 8. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, Cal.
November 4th, 1887:
;OTICE is hereby given that JOHN B,
IN BYRNE, whose Postoffice address’ is
Nevada City, Nevada County, Stafe of Cali
fornia, has this day filed his application for
a patent for ten hundred and forty-four and
1:12th linear feet of the Little Turk Quartz
Mine, or vein hearing gold, with surface
ground six hundred feet in width, situated
in Nevada Mining District, County of Nevada and State of California and designated by the field notes and official plat on file
in this office as Lot Number.150 in Township 16 North, Ranges East of Mount Diablo
Meridian, said Lot No. 150 being described
as follows, to-wit:
LODE LINE.
Beginning at North Lode Post, a post in
rock mound marked L. T, Q-M. N: L. P.,
from which a peach tree 6 ins. dia. bears S
98142 W. d52links dist; thence, magnetic
variation 1734>° East, S. 1d41g> East, 1044.1
feet, or 15.82 chs, to the South Lode Post, a
postin rock mound on worthery boundary
of Ella M. Rose’s agricultural claim and on
See. line between Secs. 18 and 24, Tp. 16N ,
R. 8 E.M. D. M. which is also the éxtreme
westerly corner of the Potosi Quartz Mine,
marked L, T.Q. M. No. 2, from which the
corner to Sees. 18,24, 18 and 19, Tp. 16 N.,
R.8 E. M.D. M. bears East 23.94 chs. distant.
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Commencing at N. W. Corner a. post in
rock mound marked . , T.Q. M,N.W.°vor.,
thence, Maguetic Va jon 17349 East, N.
70147 W. 800 ft. or 4.545 chaeto North Lode
Post, a post in roc« mound marked L. T. Q.
M.N. L. P. 600 ft. or 9.09 chs, to.N. E. Cor.,
a postin rock mound marked L. T.Q. M,N.
E, Cor. Vhenece, Angle of Deflection 95° 15
min, to right, $. 141449 E. 572.9 ft. or 8.68 chs.,
intersect the westerly boundary of the remainder of Gold FlatQuartz Mine ata point
under Mr. J. B. Byrne’s house,
Angle of Deflection 81° 45 min to right, 8.
1754> W. 334 ft. or 5.06 chs., the 8. W. Cor. of
the Remainder of Gold Flat Q. M.,a pone in
rock mound marked Rk, G, F, Q. M. 38. W.
1.5 ft, or &.$1 chs. to South Lode Post
scribed. Thence Angle of Deflecwig to right, West along the South
boundary of the cluim and tie Northern
boundary of Ella M. Rose’s agricnitural
cluim-(pateBted), and-on the Sec, line: be
tween secs and 24, ‘F. 16 N.,.R.8 E. M.D.
M. 300 ft. or 4.54 chs, tos. W. Cor., a-post in
rock mound marked Li T. Q. M. 8.°W. Cor.
Thence, Angle of Detlection 7514°to right
N. 144° W. aloug westerly boundary of
Claim 41," ft. or 14.27 chs. tu place of begimhing, Containing 12.29 acres.
The location of this nine is nétof-record,
the record of location have been lost or
destroyed.
The adjoining claimants are Remainder
of Gold’Flat Quartz :Mine, Ella‘ M. Rose ag:
ricultural patent, and Byrne Placer Mining
Claim.
Any and all persons clainting adversely
any portion of said-Little Turk Quarty Mine
or surface ground are required to file their
adverse cluims with the Kegister of the
United States Land Office at Sacramento, in
‘the State of Culifornia,, during the sixty
days period.of publication. hereof, or they
willbe barred by virtue of the provis ons of
the Statute.
L, Register. SELDEN HETZE
It is hereby ordered thatthe foregoing No-,
tice of Application for Patent be’ published
for the petiod of 60 days, (ten consecutive
weeks), inthe NEvapA DaiLy TRANSCRIPT,
a daily newspaper pnblished at Nevada
City, Nevada Co., Cala.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
First publicatiun—Novem ber 6th, 1887.
Cross & Simouds, Attys for Applicant.
Ua ee
No. 1662. ;
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
§; amento, Cal, December ud, i887.
YOTICE is hereby given that THOMAS
ke BROCK, whose Post Otfice is North
Bloomfield, Nevadwcouuty; Cal., has made
applicution for Patent forthe Brock Placer‘
Mine and ground, being situated in the Gold
Flat Mining District, in the county of Nevada, State of Culdfornia, and deseribedin the
plat and field notes on file in this office as
follows, viz :
Gommencing at postin rock mound mark
ed“ & M’No. 1’ from which a pine tree 15
in. dia bears 356° £ 0.75 chains distant (being also South East corner of the Nl, of the
Nig ofthe Wi4 of N OW 4 of Section 48,
embraced by Getehell Placer Mine, U. 8.
Pateut, from which the 144 Section corner
between Sections 7 anx ,»t16,N RO EM
D M, bears N 389 Ul’ E 47 chains distant
and Post No zon North end of lode line. of
Sneath & Clay quartz mine, US patent, bears
No7s° 41’ EB: 16.28 chains distant. Thence,
with magnetic variation 18SEast, North 0,44
chains or 2) feet, Post in rock mound markeds P M No. 2,” from Which a pine tree 15
in. diam bears s 56° E
chains cross deep ravine mined out, Course
south westerly, 5.89 chalus or 358.7 feet, post
in rock mound marked “B*’P M No 8.”
Thence $41° 50’ EU.0 chains corner of
fence 2.31)e8hains or 152.5 feet along fence.
Thence Post at corner of fence marked ‘ b
PM No 4,”. Thomas Brock’s: house bears
West 30 links distant. Thence Slzo ly’ W
1,00 chain ‘Lbomus Krock’s house to rigit:25
links distant 1.55 chuins corner of fence on
brink of hydraulic’ bank 4.19 chxins or
270.5 feet postin rock mound “BPM Nob”
on Westerly side of the County road and on
hurth side of Hitchcock ravine from-whicth
erly at19 ¥O chains cross line between Nute
and Little Wolf Creek placer mines, approyed surveys, from which post No 25 bears N
5d14 9 W 12.82 chains distant 22.73 chains or
1500 feet post in'rock mound marked “A Q
M No 4’’atSouth East corner. ‘hence N
2° Eat 0.88 chains post No2 on East end of
lode ciaim 0:75 chains or 50 feet, post in rock
mound marked eae 10% atNorth Enst
corner. Tifence N 86° 37’ W at 4.03 chains
ship.16, North Rittpee#tust, Mount Diablo
meridian, making calculated “course. and
distance N 04° east 5 Chains. 5
Field notes of conflict between “Home
Quartz Mite [South locetion),” and agricultural. patent of Dingley’ embracing lot.1, of
north west 1-4 Section 13, TO WSIB AD 16, North
Range & East Monnt Diablo meridian.
Beginning at post marked “tH. Q. M. 8. No.
4,"’ from which section corner common tu
Sections 11, 12,13 and 14, Township 16 North
Ranges’ East Mount Diablo meridian bears
north .0l4> E 5.00 chainsdistant, thence with
magnetic variation~18> exrt,8 301449 E 2-49
chains or 164.3 feet, to Post marked “‘H, Q.
M. No4,” original corner. Thence South
South 71° West, 1.35 chuins to Post marked
“H.Q. M.S.” No 5.Thenee N.0144 9° E7176
feet or 2.60 chains to the place of beginning,
containing an area of Sixteen one-hun
dredths ofan acre. i
jthe said Mining Claim being of record in
the oflice of the County. Recorder of the
Connty of Nevada, at. Nevada City, Califoraia,
the adjoining claimants are the “Ural
Quartz Mine,” Lot No 75, approved survey;
ind the “Home Quartz Mine,” (north location), Lot No 153, approved survey, on the
North; on the South and West by the ‘West
Providence Quartz Mine,’ Lot No131-A’ approved survey; and on the Kast by the “West
-Providence Quartz Mine,” approved survey,
Lot No 131B.
That part and portion of said “Home
Quartz Mine (South Loeation),’’ described
iereinbefore, as being in conflict with Avricultural Patent of Dingley, embracing lor,
cf North West 1-4 of Section 13, Township 16,
North Range 8 J.ast Mount Diablo Meridian,
haar been. by voluntary act of said “Hone
Gold Mining Company “rejected and except
ed from the application of said “Home Gold
Mining Company,” aud is not embraced or
included in the said Application for Patent
of the said “Home Gold Mining Company,”
for the said ‘‘Home Quartz Mine (South Location,”’)
Anyandall persons claiming adversely;
any portion of said ‘‘Home Quartz Mine
South Location,” orsurface ground, are re
quired to file their adverse claims, with the
Kegister of the United States Land Office, at
Sacramento, in the State of California, during the sixty days publication hereof, or
they will be barred by virtueof the provisions of the Revised statutes of the United
States,
SELDEN HETZEL, Register
Itishereby orcered,. that: the foregoing
Noticeof Application for Patent, be pub
lished for the period of sixty (60) “days (ten
consecutive weeks)in the NEVADA DAILY
TRANSCRIPT, a daily newspaper, . published
at Nevada City, Nevada county, California,
SELDEN HE’ , Kegister.
The first publication of this Notice was
made on the 2ist day of January, A: D, 188s,
Geo. A. Knight, 284 Montgomery street, san
Francisco, California, Attorney for the Applicant. 5
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cross line between Nute and Little Wolf
Creek placer mine, approved surveys, from
which post No25 hears.N 6544° W 11.45 chs
distunt, at 10.50 ¢hains cross South Yuba
ditch, course Westerly at 15.94 chuins cross
West line of Nute placer mine, approved
survey. 5.71 chains South of post No 5, 22.73
chains or 1500 feet postin rock mound marked ‘tA QM No6” at North West corner from
which the 4 Section corner. between Sections 17and 20 T16N Range 9 E’M D M bears
N 51° 50’ E 861: chains distant. Thence $
2° Wat 0.38 chs post Nol on West end of
lode claim 0.75 chains or 50 feet to the place
of beginning. Containing an‘wrea of one
and sixty-eight one hundredths (1.68 acres.)
. RECAPITULATION,
Mayflower Placer Mine contains 90.50 acres.
May flower Quartz Mine,included
in Placer ;
Alaska Quartz Mine, ineluded in
Placer Ps Aa a elisa
0.97 acres.
1.68 acres.
Total pilarauceeey Samus -93.15 acres.
Magnetic variation 1814 ° East.
The location of these mines is recorded
inthe Recorder's office of the county of Nevada, in Book 10 of Mining Locations.
No patented claims adjoining. oar
Anyand a’ persons claiming any portion
of said Mayflower Placer Mine or of the
Mayflower Quartz Lode or Alaska Quartz
Lode therein contained or surface gronnd
are required to file their adverse claims
with the Register of. the United States
Land Office at Sacramento,in the State of
California, during the sixty days period
of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the Sfatute.
SELDEN HETZEL,
‘ Register.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for Patent be published
forthe period of sixty days in the DaiLy
TRANSCRIPT, @ daily newspaper published
at Nevada City,.California.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
First publication —November llth “1887
Fred Searls, Atty for Applicant
il is we eg
Notice for Publication.
Timber Land, Act 3, 1878.
) ramento, Califorpia, December 23d,
7.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress of
Jrine 3, 1878, entitled ‘An Act for the sale of
Timber Lands in the States of California,
Oregon,Nevada & Washington Territory,” A.
JACOB FENCHEL, of Nevada City, county.
of Sevada, state of California, hus this day
tilua in this office his sworn statement No.
729 for the purchase of N14 of NE and N's
of NW'4 vi Seetion No. 20, Township No, 16
N Range No. 10 E.M. D. B. & M., and will of
fer proof to show that the land seught is
more valuable for its timber or stone ‘than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
bis claim tosaidland before the Register
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Cal., on March 5th, 1888
He numes as.witnéssces: Louis Voss, J. Fenchel,C. Fenchel and A, J. Fenchel, all of
Nevada City P.0., Nevada county, ‘al.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lands are requested to
file their claims in this officeon or befure
the said 5th day of mafic, 1888,
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TNITED STATES LAND. OFFICE, SAC} VT 7 HAS REVOLUTIONized the world during”
i y the last half century.
A Not the least among
the North East abutraent of bridge across
Hiteheock Ravine bears South :s5 chats
distant, Thence N 53° 36’ w 9.75 chains,
easterly side of Gold Rtun Ravine 14.00 chs
cross fence, course N Wand § KE, 14.83 cbs
or $45.88. feet, post in rock mound marked “B P M No 6,” from whieh a pine
tree 10 in. dia bears N 9342 E 47 links dis
tant, standing on westerly bank of Gold Run
Kuvine. Thence N 20° 39’ W along westdr
ly benkof Gold Kun Kavine 4.06 chains
cross Kust and West fence 6.56 chaingor 307
féCt, Post in rock mound BP M No7,” from
which a pine tree Sin, dia béars $ 471442 W
80 links Uistunt standing *en westerly bank
of Gold Ran Kavine, on South boundary of
Getchell Piacer Mine, US patent, Thence
N 889. 22’ E ) chuins easterly sidé of Gold
Run Ravine 5 chains cross fence, course
N W and 5 E,585 chuins mining bunk 02
mining cut or excavation, 10.65 chuius of
702.00 feettothe place of beginning, contuining ap area of nine und seven one hundredths (9.07) acres,
Connecting Line,
From 14 Section corner between Sections
7and18,li6éN RYEMD M.Thence with
magnetic variation 189“, South 20,00 chs.
‘Thence S$ 41449 W 283 chains. Thence $s
45° W 2.06 chains. Thence N 64449 W 7.46
chains Thence 8 9 i 3 chains
Thence § 31 84° W Thence N
59142 W 7.40 chains, 54 So W 1.65
chains. Thence N 141 chains. Thence west
0.44 chains to Post marked “BPM No 4,’
making calculuted course and distance N
88.019 E 32.47 chains, and containiny 9.07
acres, and designuted as Lot No 81 in -Seetion 18, ‘Township 16° North, Range 9 Kz
Mt Diablo Base and Meridian,
Suid location of this mine is recorded, in
the office. of the County. Recorder of the
county of Nevada, Stute of California, in
300k 10, pages 587-8, Mining Records of said
Nevada county.
Adjoining claimants-aré Getchell Placer
Mine on the North,and Sheath & Clay quartz
mine on the East. ;
All persons holding any adverse ,claims
theretoare hereby required to present the
Fsuane hefore-this office within sixty days
from the first duy of publication hereof,
SELDEN HETZEL, Rezister.
It is hereby ordered that the forggving notice be published for sixty days, or ten
consecutive weeks, in the Daily Tran
script newspaper, a daily hewspaper pub
lished inthe town: of Nevada; in Nevada
county, California, that being the nearest
hewspuper tothe lund described therein,
SELDEN HETZEL, Revister.
The first day of publication was on the 6th
day of veceniber, 1887,
John Caidwell, Attorney
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N .THE SUPERIOR. COURT. OF THE
i County of Nevada, State of California.
1n the matter-of the Estate of Benjamin Fj
Thomas, an Insolvent Debtor.
Benjamin F. Thomas having filed in this
Court his petition, schedule and inventory
in insolvency,: by which if appears that-he
is an insolvent debtor, the said Benjamin
F. Thomus is hereby declared to be insolvent. :
The Sheriffof the said County of Nevada is
hereby directed to take possession of all
the estate,real and personal, of the said
Benjamin F. Thomas insolvent debtor, except such as may be by law exempt from execution, and of all his deeds, vouchers,
books of account, and papers, and to keep
the same safely until the appointment of an
assignee of his estate.
All-persons are forbidden. to pay any
debts to the suid insolvent, orto deliver
atrye property belonging to such Insolvent,
to him, orto any person, firm or corporition,
or association for his use. The said debtor.
is hereby forbidden to transfer or 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 appeur 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 said County of Nevada, on the
THIRTEENTH day of FEBRUARY, 1888,
at 10 o’clock A. M. of that day, to prove
their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor.
it is further ordered that the order be
publisbed in the Nevada Daily Transcript,
a newspaper of general circulation, published in the said county of Nevad. as often as the said pepe is published, before
the said day set for the meeting of the creditors.
And it is further ordered that in the
meantime all proceedings against the said
insolvent be stayed.
dbuted Dee. 31st, 1887. :
J.M. WALLING,
Judge of Superior Court.
¥F. G, BEATTY, Clerk.
¥sforhnonds, Atty.
No. 1064,
tm the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California.
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‘ _ No. 1668.
Application for a Patent,
United States Lando
Sacramento, Cal., November tthe Sak
OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
John 8B. Byrne, whose Bt office
address is Nevada City, California, has thi
day filed his application. for a patent for
1960 % linear feet of the Potosi
or vein, bearing gold, with surface round
400 feet in width, situated in Nevada Mining District, County of Nevada and State of
California, and designated by the field note
and official plat on file in this office ag Lot
Number 151, in Township No 16, north af
Ran ge Nos a exeetay pashio base and
meridian, saic ) eing descr :
follows, to-wit: roe ned ag
Heginaing at the norte ind eginning at the north lode post, i
rock Hav maaken PQMN PP andes
QMSL P (being also the south lode Post of
the remainder of Gold Flat Quartz Miho
and the location post common to hor),
claims), from which acedar 12 inches di bears N'58%4> E22 links dist, and a ping.’
inches dia bears 8 384° W 37 links disncy’
thence magnetic variation 17%° Kagt 8 {71
© W 1960.9 feet or 29.71 chs to the south loi4
postin rock mound, marked PQ M8 {1
standing on the south slope of hill\ana fror
which a black oak 7 inches dia bears $022"
> E 69 links dist, and acedar 8 inches 4,2
bears 85642 W 62links dist, te
: ccrobogitaced Dooncaries.
Jommencing a € north wester’
ata postin rock mound marked rant
‘orjand RGF-QM 8 W Cor, (being a loc
ti.n cornercommon to both claims): thence,
magnetic var 17%° Hast along the norti,
erly boundary of the claim 600 feet Or 9.04
chs to post in rock mound marked P Q MN
E Cor, and R G FQMSE Oor, from which.
pine marked P Co No 4, one of the corners
of the Pittsburg Q M_ (Lot No 89 approves
survey) bearsS 66!4° E 2.75 chs dist, and th
corner to Secs 13, ‘hM, 18 and 19, T 16, 10 N ie
8 and9 EK, M DM, bears 8 86% X 14.15 4)/°
dist; thence angle of deflection 90° to rigi,,
8174 ° W along the easterly boundary }
Clafm 1960.9 feet.or 29.71 che to a post in rodk
mound marked PQ M & E Cor; thence ay “le
of deflection 90° to right, N'79o Ww , tle
southerly boundary of claim 4 t OF 6.06 chs
to post in rock mound marked PQ M x \
Cor; thence angle of deflection 90° 15° 4,
right, N 1744°E along the westerly boundary of Claim 1438.5 ft or 4 oe cbs intersect
south boundary of Ella M Rose agricultura)
claim: at a pomt 2.04 chs W of SE cor of
same, a post in rock mound marked Pp QM
No 4; thence angle of deflection 721,> ¢,,
right, east along the southerly boundary of
said agricultural claim 134.6 feet or 2.04 cls
to SE cor of said agricultural claim to postin
rock mound marked PQ M No3;thence an
gle of deflection 90° to left, N along eastern
boundary of said agricultaral ‘claim 330 feet
or5chs to NE cor thereof, at 1-4 stake in
line between ‘said sees 13 and 24, west 20 1y
chs from cor tosecs 13, 24,18 an 19, T 16 N&
R&and 9E,M DM, a postin reck mound
marked P QM Nol; thence angle of defiec.
tion 90° toleft, west along northerly boundary of said agriéultural claim 247.5 feet or
3.75chs to post in roek mound marked P Q
M; thence angle of deflection 1074° to
right, N 174° E aloug the western boundary
of claim and easterly boundary of Little
Turk Quartz Mine 247.5 feet or 3.75 chains tu
place of beginning, containing 18.24 acres.
The location of this mine is not recorded
the records being destroyed, i
The adjoining claimants-are Little Turk
Quartz.Mine; remainder of Gold Flat Quartz
Mine, Pittsburg Gold Quartz Mine, Merrimack Placer Claim, El aM Rose agricultural patent.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any portion of said Potosi quartz mine or
surface ground are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United
States Land Office at Sacramento, in the
State of California, during the sixty days
pines of publication hereof, er they will be
arred by virtue of the provisions of the
Statute. SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
_It ishereby ordered that the foregoing Notice of Application for Patent be published
forthe period of 60 days, (ten consecutiv
weeks), in the Daily Transcri ot, a daily
newspaper published at Nevada City, Neva:
da Co,,Cal. SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
irst publication, November 12, 1887,
Cross & Simonds Attys for applicant.
Notice for Publication. Z
uartz Mine
Timber Land, Act June 8d, 1878.
. Bigeye ‘STATES LAND OFFICE, SACa ramento, California, December 28rd,
Notice is hereby given that in com
with the provisions ofthe Act of Gace
June 3d, 1878, entitled “An Act for the sale
of Timber Lands in the States of Cali ornia,
Oregon, Nevadaand Washington Tene {7
CONRAD C. FENCHEL, of Nevada City
county of Nevada, State of California, has
this day filed in this office his sworn Btatement No. 730 for the purchase of SE, of Seetion Ne 4, Township No 16 N. Range No 10 E.
M.D. B.& M.and will offer proof to show
that the Jand sought is more valuable for its
timber orstone than for agricultural urposes, and to establish his ¢laim to ie land
before the Register and Receiver of this office-at Sacramento, Cal.,.on March 5th, 1888.
He names as witnesses Louis Vogs, J. Fenchel, C.Fenchel, and A. J. Fenchei, all of
Nevada City P. O., Nevada county, Cal.
Any and all pereous claiming adversely
she above force ped anda are requested to
etheir claims in this office on
the 5th day of Maton, 1888, © ie pede
: SELDEN HETZEL, Regi
Ed F. Taylor, Atty Dee. 95-004
Lang, Notice. eS
U.S. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, Cal,
% anwlary 13th, 1888,
TWrON READING AND CONSIDERING
“Application .Ng. 1, of the CENT
PACIFIC” RAILROAD’ COMPANY." iS
select certain lands in Township 17, North
ae pea Ntadhyd presented, together
‘ith a petition that the prope
ie pub estion. ei i ansiaia amis
t is now ordered that notice b
the said application to select, by hitcanits
" this ey er for thirty days in the N
AILY TRANSCRIPT, & ReEWspaper ublished
at NevadaCity, in the count
ti of California. Nini diszihe dancwn
All persour claiming any partof t
inafter described anda, pt bbs to be ma here,
in character, will take. notice, that they
must, during the period of publication of
this notice, file aflidavits in this office describing the tracts so claimed to be mineral
in character with particulati , setting forth
the facts with respect to the ¢baracter of the
same, in clear and concise lan guage. If
such affidavits are filed, during mk eriod
lie i hey et hearing will be ordered, to be had before us tgraue notice , at this office, ar
8 further ordered that FRIDAY
2d. day of March, 1888, at 10.0’clock Hi M. he
fore the Register and Receiver, at this. ottice
be, and vthe same is hereby fixed for the
hearing of evidence on the part of the CEN
beyee Prdth tl aprile COMPANY, as
© the non-minera] chara, = plied pen oter-of the land ap
Upon making gatisfactory proof ofmineral character of ne Inga applied Mee
hereinafter described, except such parts
eee as mineral affidavits have been filed
ainst.
The lands hereinabove refer:
ares rg are) as follower foane per
ots 5 and 6 of NE \y, lot7 of N W 1
4 of SE M4, lot 10 of SEZ, 814 of § ee eee
8 and 9 of 8 W 14 of Section 1; lots 5, (7 and.
8 of N E \, lots 1, 2, 8and4ofNW 1-4,
lots 9, 10,11 and 12 of 8 E 14, lota 8 and
4 of & W 14,E1-2 of SW 1/ ‘of Section 7;
lots 2, land 12 0f NEY, lots 8, 4,5and 10 of
NW 74, 8 E 4: lots 6,7, 8,9 and 18: 0f 8 W uy
of Section 9; lot4 of NE a lots 1, 2, anda ot
ot dé of 8°
EVADA
NW4;8 W.4 of N WY, Tots 5 an
Y, Wi of SE 4, 8 WI of 1;
Section 18; N1d'and & te eon Swit
SE of 8 W ¥ of Section 15; 161 of N E y
NWIAOLNE 14, S1g of N Wid, N. Wig N 3
ofS EY8E14 ofS E14 8 Leofs
SE 1-4, N1-20f8 W143 W 140tSW La o
1-2 of S E 1-4 of 8 W 1-4 of Seetion 17;N E 1-4
E1-20f N W1-4, lots 1 and 20f NW 1-4, F13
of 5 W 1-4, lots 8 and'4 of SW 1-4 of Séction
19; lot1, N W 1-40f NW 14,5 W 1-4 of N W
1-4, lot 2 of N W 1-4, lots 3 and4dofSW>°1-4 of
Seetion 21; lots1 and 2ofN¥ 1-4, lot 3and4
of N Wit, NW M4ofN W 14, lot 8 of 8 E
-4, lots 5, 6, an , Pi a 9ofS W 1-4 of Section
=
SS
8 W 1-4, 81-2 of 8 W 1-4
SE 1-4 0f8-E 1¥S1-20
5 W 1-40f Section 29; N
4-4 of N W1-4,Jot lof N W 1
14of 8 W1-4) lot4of8 W14 ection 31; N
1-2,N W1-4 of 8 E 1-4lof Section 83; all of Sevtion 35, allin township 17 North; Range 9
Eust, Mount Diablo base and meridian.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
It is further ordered, that in addition to
the publication above ordered to be made
that service be made on John Oatzman, A.
Lademan and John E. C Hall. by delivering
to him personally, a ee? Of this order.
sELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878,
NITED STATES LAND OFFICE SACte7, amento, California, Decembe 28rd,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the’ “Att of Congress
of June 3; 1878, entitled ‘‘An actfor the sale
of Timber Lands in the States of California
oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’
JOHN B. FENCHEL, of ‘Nevada City, county of Nevada, State of California, has this
lay filed in this office his sworn’ statement
No. 728 forthe purchase of SEM ofjon
No.8 7 pant 1. N Range No, 10 E. M.D.
B. & M. and will offer proof to show that the
lend . sougibds more valuable for its Umber
ne than or eer Pp es, AD
to establish his cl; tonaid land belore the
Registerand Receiver of this offiee at Sacramento, Cal., on 888,Vi wie Fenae
we
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vada City .N ty, Cal. :
Any and all persons cninitag adversely
the above described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
said Sth day of March, 1
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