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February 4, 1888 (4 pages)

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RE OS vey ——_— Se —— ae, ; * * Pa ; r _ ? So ae : : ips 2 ib . ae ae a — { ™ — 5 . 3 © as ’ s } *5 . ; ee aa 5 * 3 ¥ The Daily Transcript. “ELL WEIGHT Re PRE CREAM BAKING Its superior excellence proven in millions ; i 3 ter ofa ce of homes for more than a quarter ofa . e ‘tury. Itis used by the United States Gover «meant. Endorsed by the heads of the Gre Whiversities as the Strongest, imeor Alum. Seld only in Cans. . — PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. LT. LOUIS. . . . . pePRices E the hat he wore.” Purest and nost Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder that doesnot contain Ammonia, . ._STRAY JOKES. An old traveler’s idea of an earthly para‘tise is a hotel where the hall boys are deaf Rider Haggard’s brain may appropriately . be called a novel apparatus.—Rochesier Post. Express. She—Do humcrists get paid, Charle¥. —Oh, no, they write for fun.—TheWaterbury. A Parisian—duelist has héen ‘‘wounded-in . the suburbs,” We don’t know what’ part of the anatomy the suburbs may: be; but it is a great pity the other fellow wasn’t wounded in the contiguous neighborhood.—Norristown Herald, They tell of a young Liticoln man that he ‘ is so able a contortionist that he can see 10ut difficulty the bald spot.on the back of his head.—Lineoin (Neb.) Journal. Santa Claus is said to be of German origin. His favorite oath, we presume, is “By Chimney !"—Norristown Herald, Among traveling sale . first law.—Life. men order is heaven’s “Kossyth is remembered in this country by A great many ladies have . been remembered tres by the hafs . they .wore, but. the remembrance did not afford much pleasure. On the contrary, quite the reverse.—Norristown Herald. A petrified sandwich was dug up mear n. Swan Creek, Ils., the other day. They put it n-) with the collection at the railroad station at . and the purchaser said it was the tenderest sandwich he had ever bought at that place.— Judge. Andrew Garnegie advises all young mer . Who want to get rich to keep clear of speca lation. If. Jay Gould bad followed this ad TO THE UNFORTUNATE — DR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY, No. 623 Kearney Street, — Corner Commergial-. > San Frane Seminal Diseases such . Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stri Impotency, ete eases. of years and Ulcerated cessfully. treated. ° pr. Gibbon bas the plese a rope, and hus resumed practice at the D pensary, 623 Kearney Street, San Francis where his old patients and those requiri bis services may find him. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. _ Seminal, Emissions, the consequence self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the you of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certaingy + following train of morbid symptoms unless . combatted by scientific medical measures, . viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the) — ears; noise like the rustlig of leaves and).the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about —yoitie; wenkness of -the-timbs;-eonfused v ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidenc diffidence in approaching strangers, a d like to form new acquaintances, onc oer . LECTIC } flushes, pimples and various eruptions about . to shun society, loss of memory, the face, furred tongue,fetid PEGRUD COUEUA, . onesumption, night sweats, monomauia und . t P If relief be not obtained, wWiefrequent insanity. 3 t e Us x hen soaffiicted should apply immedia “ly, either in person or by letter, and have cure effected by his new and scientific mode . treating these diseases, which never fails effecting a quick and radical cure. : MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marriage, w are suffering under any of these fearful m adies, should not forget the sacred respo sibility resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. CURED AT HOME. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT . AOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, aud the medicine opie will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any part of the country, — [ i JOCTry him. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin in a rex . traish ez ter darnce foi full and plain directions.for use. The tor Cures when others fail. “ered letter througn aaa fella Faryb part of the United States. v Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 628 Kearney. : i stablished in 1854 for the treatment of Sexual and } MB ture, Syphilis in all its. forms, Seminal Wenrkness, Skin Disstanding 2éy8 suc ure of annooncing that he has returned . from visiting the principal Hospitals of Euany + vice he might have been a worthy mechsahir to-day, working for 310° a week, instead of . being a millionsire sailing up the Mediterra} ape on his own yacht, and being the tarce . ud mean newspaper slurs.—Norristowu Her ald. Nervous wife (to husband who is writing)Yhe'squeaking of that pen is dreadful, John: what are you writing? Husband—A poein Wife-—I don’t wonder the pen squeaks. —Thx Epoch, A lady, who’ supported a worthless hus ; ooud by keeping boarders, had him crematec vhen death relieved her, and an old boarde .o whem she applied for an inseripvica io che cinerary urn gave her this: ° Here rests the htisband of a wife } “Who kept the vows that wed; Is. She earned his hashes while he lived x ‘And urned his as.es, ceacl. : —Wasifington Crili Mistress of the House-—What is. this 4 of . 0 the wall paper, Bridget? Brid< Taat an ile painting, m’em: The stopper kiia ov of the can.—Burlington free Press. as cRS. th . he Jealousy at the Doctors’ Drivers’ Bcil is. CH iste. > A, . of . . ho} al. on . . Mr. Clay (soliloquizins)—Ef dat Em Lufley . lone knowed dat dat Bah!timo’ coon driv fer a hoss doctah, reckon she wudui' be quart ser ts wiv him.—Judge. and dumb.—Hotel Mail. +15 . magnetic variation 15> East, N . course south westerly, 8.00.chains to +-15-feet deep; 0 Hakstotight,1 . easterly, . black ouk tree, 36 inches in dia. . thence suuth 71°, W100 feet or 1.50 Chains to for Infants and Children. “Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that { recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” HLA. Arncuer, M.D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.-Y. Cactoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructat‘on, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes diWithout injurious medication. : Tus Cantave Company, 182 Fulton Street, N. Y. NORTH LOCATION, No. 1666. Application for a Patent. U.S. Land Office, Saerdmento, Cal.,) 5 January lyth, 1885. \ 7, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i “Home Gold Mining Company,” the Postoffice address of whichis San Francisco, . California, has this day filed its application . for a petett for 855.4 linear feet of the *Home Qriartz mine (North Jocation),”’ or vein bearing gold and silver, with surface ground as ribed here, situated in Nevada Minins rict, County of Nevada, State of Califor Dis . } nia, and designated by the official field notes of survey, and the oflicial plat of survey,on file iu this oftice, as’ lot xo. 154, in Township No. 16, North Range 8 East of Mount Diablo nieridian, suid lot No. 153, being as follows, to-wit: : Instrument Solar Transit No. 53. SURVEY OF THE.LODE. Beginning at post in rock mound. on tail ings of Deer, creek, marked “H. Q.M.N. es ad also Post No. 1 of “Home Quartz Mine (South location),”’ thence, with 2? .57’ W, center Ofs Wood's Ravine, west bank of Wood's Rayine, south westerly, 8.40 chains to turinel 25 fect (ong, 9.00 chains to mining Cut, 2 feet.lony, 9.60 chains to shaft 1h.chains to south bank of Wood's Ravine, course soutu 12.86 chains to north bank Of Wood Ravine; course southeasterly, 12.95 chuinso hoo.4 leet, to .post im rock mound, marked “HQ. M.N. No. 2,") on north end of lode claim, from which a live onk tree, 24 inches , bears North 73'4° West,.12 links dis 5.00 chains to SURVEY OF EXUERLOR BOUNDARIES. Beyinning at post in Wood's Kavine, marked “H.Q, M. N. No.3,” at northweert corner from which an alder tree, 12 inches in dia, bears South, 309 East,1y9 links distant. Thence, with magnetic variation 18° Foist, N 712 Eust, 1.10 chains to north’ bank of Wood's Ravine coursesouth ensterly, 1.51 Cheius or liv.ofeetto Post. No. 2, OD Rorty end of lode claim, 3.62 chains or 238.9 fect to post on rock. mound, marked “Ht. Q. M No. 4,’ at northeast corner, from whieh a bears west on west 7y links distant, and ofiginal post line of Wyoming Quartz Mine, U. 8. Patent, bears north 715 East, 70 links distant; thence, south 28° 89’ E. 12.91 chains or $52.1 feet to post.in rock mound on vorth . bank of Deer Creek, marked “H. Q. M. N Ree sae No. 6,” at southeast corner, being also post 3of “Home Quartz Mine (South Loca{ tion),” from which Post No. 4 of Ural Quartz Mine, United sStuies Patent, beurs 5 26° 20” E10 1links disiant, and the entrance to Wyoming lower tunnel, bears north 40>. EF, 2."1.chains distant, and the center of Home Gold Mining Company’s double compxrtrent incline shaft, bears. north 5.54147 W,1.58 chains distant, and the sec tion corner, Common te Sections 1” bh } 18 and 14, Township 16 North Kange 8 East Mount Diablo meridian, bears 5 41°, 41 ay 13.16 chaius distant, aud post No: J0 of West Providence Quartz Mine, approved survey suuth E 8.50 Chains distant, bears bur post No. i, on southend of lode claim, 3.03 Chains to Post No. 7 of Home. Quartz Mine (SeuthTocation), 3.68 chains or 23v.6 leet to post in rock mound on tailidys of Deer Creek, marked “H.Q. M. N. So.6,” at south west corner, thencenorth 28> 37’ W190 chains, to west bunk of Wood's Ravine course south westerly, 12.75 chainsto sot bauk of Wood's Kavine, course south east erly, 12.60 Chaius or 851.40 feet tuthe place of beginning, containing an area of Four and sixty-one oue-hundredths (4.61) acres SOUTH LOCATION, No. 1667. Application for a Patent. . : United States Land Office, 4 { Sacramento, Cal., January 14, 1888. { Nae IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE } “Home Gold Mining-Company,” whose . Post Office address is San Francisoo, Califor . nia, has this day filed its application for a . patent for 1299.54 linear feet of the ‘““Home . Quartz Mine (South location) ’’ or vein bear‘ing gold-and silver, with surface g ound—#s described herein, situated in Nevada Mining District, County pf Nevada, State of Califor nia, and designated by. the. official field notes of survey, and the official plat of surAey, on file in this office, as Lot-No. 154, i Township No, i6 North Rauage 8 Eas Mount Diable;meridian, said lot No. 154, being as follows, to-wit: Instrnment Solar Transit No. 53. Survey of the Lode. Beginning at post in rock mound ow tai)ingsin 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'%4° East, 1.75 chains, to south bank of Deer Creek, 2.10 chains to tunnel on lode, now caved in, and said to be 8) fest long, 2:50 chains to mining excavation Ox1s feet shaft 15 fect deep, 45 links to right, 2.75 chains to tunnel on lode +15 links to right. 8.07 chainsto Rough ond Keady ditch, course south westerly, 16.34 chains to fence course E and W., 19.69 chains, or 1299.54 feet to post id rock mound, marked ‘*H. Q: M. &. No. 2,” onsduth end of lode claim. . Survey of Exterior Boundaries: Beginning at postinrock moundon north bank of Deer creek, marked“‘H. Q. M-S: No, 3,”’ at northeast corner,being also Post. No. 4, of ‘Home Quartz Mine (North Location,” from which Post. No, 4o0f Ural Quartz Mine, U. 8. Patent; bearsS 20° 20’ E 19 links distunt, and theentrance to Wyoming lower tunnel bears N 46° E 2.91 chains distant, and center of Home incline shaft bears N 541-4> W 1.35 chains distant, Thence, with magnetic variation, 18° East, South 301442 EK, --7ocheinus to south bank’ of Deer Creek, ascend 3.27 chains totunnel in mining ex Cavation, 65 links to right. 3.50 chains to shaft 2 feet deep, ov links to right, 5.60 chains to tunne!l.55 links to right, §.0¥ chains to Rough aud Keady ditch, course northwesterly, 8 59 . chaiv® tou Post No. 10.0f West Providence . Quaitz Mine, , proved survey, 11.3» chains to Cross secl.>n line, between sections 11 and l4, 2.¥6 chains west ofsection corner common to Sections 11, 12,13 and 14, Towne ship No. 16 North Kange 8 East, Mount Diablo meridian, l6.6ychains to fence course E & W., 17.15 chains to fence course N ands, 17.20 chains to postin rock mound, marked “HH, Q. M.S. No.4,” being also Post No; 12, of West Providence Quartz Mine, from which aspruce tree 10 diameter bears north 4} links distant, and section corner common to Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14 Township 16, North Kunze § Easy Mount Diablo meridian, bears N 014° E 5 chains distant. This sectiof-corner being also, Post No. 13. of Providence Quartz Mine, U. 8. patent, 19.64 chains, or 12y¥.54 feet, to post marked “H.Q, M. No. 4,”’ ginal cofner.) Theuce, soutn 71> west, 1.35 chains, to post in rock mound marked, “HH. Q. M.os. No. 5,”" being also Post o, lo uf West Providence Quartz Mine, apved survey, from whicha black ouk tree, iS invhes in dia., bears N 181-49 _E, 90 links distant, 1.51 chains or 100 feet, to post marked “H. @ M. 3S. No. 2,” on south endof lode laim, 38.03 chains or 200 feet, to post in ‘rock mound marked “H.Q. M. 8. No. 6,” at southwest corner, in Chas.tMcHugh’s field, from whichad black oak tree 25 inches in B42 E168 chai . = 2 MAO mmr 1) Mees EW ree Pixels . . The mother, of two sous, twius, met one of . street, corner Commercial, San Francisco, . the brothers in a field one mor . Office Box 1957. VW) SEA WONDERS exist in thou-. sands of forms, but are surpassed . by the marvels of invention. . d Those who are in need of profita ble work that cun be done while living home shouid at once send their address Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine, and receive . his ears.” y either sex, all . ages, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and up. i You are started free, full information ho wards whe: ever they live. . “Which of yva tivo b . 3 am I speaking . to?” asked the mother: “is it you or your brother?” “Why do you ask,” inyuired the lad; pru . dently. : ie . “Because if it is your, brother I will box “It is not my brother, itds i” . “Then your brotin wearing your coat, . et we atl From post marked “H. Q. M. N. No.5,’, thence $ 3u}99, E 17.20-chuins, thenee—north 3.67 chains, ‘thence north 144y>W. chains, thence noith zw E .d1 chains to post Commou to, Sections 11, 12, 13 und 14, Township.16, North Kanye 65 Eust Mount Diabio Merftian, making culculé course and distance 5 41° 41’ E 13.10 chains. The suid mining claim being of record in the otlice of the County Kecorder of the . suid County of Nevada, state of California, . } in cartuin conveyancestogtue “Home Gold Mining Company,’ and otpeérs, prior to suid . Couipany The wdjoining claimants ere The Wyom free. Capital not requited. Some have} for yours had a hole in . ing Quastz Mine, lot Nu. 56, U. 5. 'atent, make over $50 in asingle day atthis work. ‘*‘No, mother, I am wearing my own coat;” . BY Ural Quartz Mine, Li rt. No, 75,-5. All succeed . ‘Good heavens!” rieked the h Purtept, on the"eist andthe Home Quartz i ; Sis aes 4e «mother, . Mine (suuth Location), Lot No. 104, approved A hea aaa = . booking. at him’ int ,'you -are.yQur 7 survey; on the suuty: : : Big G hasgiven univer. brother after’all.”—Ararats Herald. }° Any and allpersofig elaiming’ adversely sal satisfaction in the cers = —— = Psat Home quartz min cure of Gonorrhees and . x) or surface round are PRICE, $1.00. Ww. DD. VINTON, sole Agent. ASTHMA CURED Pew emer es GERWAN egudetserirey instantly relieves the most violent attack and insures comfortable sleep. No waite . a Betny used by inhalafiug for results. : ) tion, itg. action is immediate, diréct a certaim, anda cure is the result in curable eases. A single trial convinces the Price 50c and $1.00 of a most skeptical. <i mail. Sample Free druggist. or. by y Dr.. Schiffman — bs St. Paul, Minn —— ee fair hepeomendaninahisine rs _¢PATENTS Gleet. I prescribe itand feel safe in recommend. ing it to al) sufferers. A.J. STONER, M.D. Decatur, Hl, Mark Sold by Diuggists. ORE Omaha Man—W ho is that gentleman? . Street Car Lucident. Omaha Man car)-—Venezuels for a proce: hich! into grease or some ciher useful article. Stranger—Eh? Beg pardon. What is tha amount? . . “Ok! Only $4,000. I . $40,000. Sorry I disturbed you: . ismy street. Good day, pir!.y (rea @ to friend in street . -ered a prim of $4,(00 . y be turned . Cusis m: Ah! ere Friend—He'is Mr. De Fatte, the great but. ter mapnufacturer.—Omaha World. He Was Not a Tramp. “Poor man!” lady to the seedy and hazzard man who had nd . all} ny for you not?” ‘‘Madam,” he replied, with offendéd dig nity,.“‘I am not a tramp. ask you to subscribe for this book, of which Iam the author, and to the preparation of g. Which I have devoted an extensive experienc: Patent Office attended.to for MOD{and the best years of my life.” Ci Patent 6 and all business in the U ERATE FEES. Our office is-opposite the U.S. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents iu less time than those remote from Washington. Send model or drawing. no Charge unless we obtain patent. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Su-/} erintendent of Money Order Division, and the officials of the U.S. Patent Office. For . eircular, advice, terms and references to ~fmal clients iu your own State or county adWe advise as to patentability free of charge—and we make ““What is the book ¢” “It is a treatise on ‘How to Make Money.’” —Chicago Tribune. The Warm Wave Nemesis, Merchant—Come now, move: on. nothing for you. Tattered Specimen—Please, sir, I'm not beggar, sir. I want to buy something. I'\ I've ge ac. Tess got seventy-nine cents. “Humph! What do you want?” ¢ A. Snow & Ca., “One of those seventy-five cent thermom: 3 © p.Pete t Office, Washington, D. ters, but I want you to fix it so it will regi LP. FISHER’S Ne wspuper Advertising Agene ROOM ob AND. 21 MERCHANT'S CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. rT SB. N Solicited for all newspapers publish on the Pacific Coast, the San tralian Colonies, the Eastern States a Europe. sis Files of nearly every newspaper publish op the Pacifie Coast are key’ on hand, and aj] advertisers. are -allowed free access to them during business hours. THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT may seenon file at the office of L P Fisher. Nevada and Grass Valley Bus Line. TIME TABLE: NTIL fursher notice the ’Bus will make regular trips betwee Grass Valley and Nevada City at the following bours : + Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’clock . pany to raise funds to develop the new an 4.M pand 1, 3:45and6:30P. M. Leave Nevada City at 10 and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:30 P. M. und trip. 4 aes . WETTERAU & CARSON, Proprietors. THOMAS 8. STEPHENS, ‘Constable of Nevada Township 2 : and Bill Collector. .* . tht:«,; Ma—a penny, perhaps? Oru AT COURTROOM OF JUDGE Sowden, Aevade City, Cal ADVERTISEMENTS wich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpa fiso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Aus t conubntly o'clock A. M. ' Faye from hotel to hotel 25 cents for thé ter about 60 deys. lower than it does. I want to hang it in front of my office.” “Do you mean to say yoy have an office?” Yes, sir, I'm a coal dealer.”—Omaha “We wish,” says a Colorado editor, ‘‘to . tract our statement made last week that « . thought you said . called at her house; *‘what can I do for. you? . You are suffering for food and. clothing, are . I have called to . le their ad ter of the United States Sacrumrento, in the St with Land Offce xt of California, during the sixty days put will. be barred -t the. Kevised lication hereof, or they }Virtue of tue provisions of } Statutes of the United states. . SELDEN HETZEL, Register. ordered thatthe foresoing no tice of applicution for patent be published furtue period of sixty (60) days (ten con secutive weeks) inthe Sevada Daily Yrau {script. a duily newspaper published at . Nevada City, NeVada county, Cal. . SELDEN HETZEL,Register. The first publication of this notice was . made on the 2ist day of Juanuory 1558, } Geo. A. Knight, 9234 Montgontery street, }Sean Francisco, California, attorney for ap. plicant t It is bereh exclaimed the benevolent . . Dy na Summons, N THE SUPERIOR COURT .OF THE . ] county of Nevada, State of California.— . State of California, COunty of Nevada, ss The People of the State of California send Greeting :.-To H. G. BAITY,-T. C. KRAN. DALL, WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY, MATTHEW TONKIN and K.E. ROBINSON, De . fendants. . Youare hereby required to appearin an j action. brought against you in the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of Cal {ifornia, on twenty-ninth day of October, }.1887, by JOHN CURRY and MARY A. CUk. RY, Plaintiffs, and to answer the complaint . filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of ; the day of service) alter the serviee 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 saidaction is brought to obtain ade . cree of this Court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage described inthe suid com . plaint and executed by the said H. G. Bat j ty, on the 25th day of April, 18-6, to: secure . the payment of a certain promissory note . } dated April 28th, 1886, due cighteen . months or before, after date, forthe 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 as A Manly Apology: . the proceeds applied tothe payment of the may be sold, and amount due upon said promissory note, as iollows, to-wit : The principal sum of $4,700 with interest thereon from April vdth. 1586, fellow citizen, : j atthe rate ofsix percent. per annum, and esteemed — = Mr. Plu: . five percent upon th ameunt found due oa) DOTS Was Known to keep his promise. A . for Attorneéy’s fee, and costs of swt. And reading the,item in question Mr. Plum . happened to remember that during the lhc: . of the recent political contest he promised kick us out tothe fair-grounds, and he i . mediately came up to the office and execu . his promise._In-faet, he not only kicked } all the way out there, but he kept it up rm of the way. back, and if he had not run ou breath we think he would have been kic!: . oo us yet.» Mr. Hlumley isa gentleman of’: word, cultured and polished, and can ki. . like an Asiatic elephant.”—Chicago Tribu: . — nd ed i . A Narrow Escape. Bunco Man (to-stranger)—Aren’t you J’ Smith, 6f Smithville? Stranger—No, sir. My name is Press: . of Philadelphia. I am forming a stock co. wonderful phenomenon which has been ui. folded to my friend, Mr. Keel—— But by this time the bunco man was blocks away.—New York Sun. Under the Weather. Mother (to Bobby, who is slightly unde: the weather); -Paja will be sorry ‘to wea) that his little oy is sick, Bobby. a Bet" »—Do you think he'll give me an; Mitier—I slouldn’t be surprised. ' Bobby—Then I hope I won't get well anti: he comes hone.—P. H. Weleh in The Epoch. in case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, then to obtain an Execution against said H. G Batty forthe babance remaining due, and that also the said defendants and all persons claiming by, thro -gh or under them or eifber of threm may be-barred aud foreciosed Of #ll fight, title, claim, lien, equity. of redemption, and interest in and tusaid mortgaged premises, and for other aud further relief. And you are hereby notified that if yon fail te uppearand answer tie said complaint as above required, the said plaintifis will apply to the Court fortie relief demauded in the said complaint. Intestimony whereof, J, F. G. Beatty, Clerk of the Superior Court aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand and impress the Seal of said Conrt, at office,in the city of Nevada, on the 2th pay of October, A. D. 1887, {Seal . . ¥.G, BEATTY, Clerk. ' By W. D, Harris, Deputy. y for Viffs. jaas WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION \ Je are now prepared to furnish all classes with employment at home, all the tiie, or for their spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily clear from 50 cents to #5 perevening, end a preportional sum by devoting all their time to the business. Boys and girl earn nearly as much asmenh. That all who see this may send their address and test the business, we make thig offer. To such as are not well satisfied We will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Fyll articulars and outfit free. Address GeorGE sTinson & Co., Portland, Maine, A.D. Masou, A se Clulues . mien distunt Gi e KE and W., 9.45 chains te cross section line between Sections lL) and 14,6 40 chains west ofsection corner common to Sections i1 12,13 and 14, Township 16, North Kanye 8 Kast Mount Diablo meridian, 8.94 chains tv Rough and Ready ditch, course-southwesterly, 10.02 chains, to Post No. yof West Provi dence Quartz wiue, approved survey, 17.63 ehainstosouth bank of Deercreek, 19.69 chains, or 1299.54 feet, to postin rock mound on tailings of Deer creek, marked, ““H.Q.M. 5. No.7," atnorth west corner, thence north 71> East. 1.55 chains or 100 feet, to Post No. 1, on North end of lode claim: 3.03 chains, or 200 feet to the place of beginning, containing aun urea 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 143.4>° west .v0 chains thenes north zv> east .51 chuins, to section: post . common to Sections 11, 12, 18 and 14, Town ship lo, North Range & East, Mount Diablo meridian, making calculated course and distance.N 1-42 east 5 chaitis. Field notes of conflict between “Home Quartz Mine {south location),” and-agricul tural patent of Dingley’ embracing, lot ‘1, of north west 1-4 Section 13. Township 16, North Kange 6 East Mount Diablo meridian. Beyinning at post marked “H. Q.M. S.No. 4,” from which section corner common to Sections 11, 12, i3 and 14, Township 16 North Ranges Faust Mount Diablo mferdten bears norjh 1-4 £5.00 chains distant, thence-.witb maynetic variation 185 eust,s 80144° E 2-49 chains or 164.3 feet, to Post marked “H, Q M. \o4,"’ original corner. Thence Soutn South 71° West, 1.35 chains to Post marked “H.Q.M.S.” Nod, Thence N 0.14 6 KE, 171.6 feet or 2.60 chains to the place of beginning, containing an area.of Sixteen one-hundredths ofan acre. The sa‘d Mining Claim being of record in the office.of the County Recorder of the County of Nevada, at Nevada City, California, The adjoining claimants are the “Ural Quartz Mine,” Lot No 76, approved survey; and 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 ap proved survey: and on the East by the “West Providence Quartz Mine,” approved survey, Lot No 131B. That part and portion of said-““Home Quartz Mine (South Location),’’ described hereinbefore, as being in conflict with Agricultural Patent of Dingley, embracing Lot 1, ef North West 14 of Section 13, Township 16, North Kange 8 J‘ast Mount Diablo Meridian, haa been. by voluntary act Of said—*tHonme Gold Mining Company "rejected and except ed from the application of said ‘‘Home Gold Mining Gompany,” and is not embraced or included in the said Application for Patent of the said “Home Gold Mining Company,” for the said “‘Home Qua.:tz Mine (South Location.”’y . Any and el persons claiming adversely, any portion of said ‘‘Home Quartz Mine South Location,” orsurface ground, are re quired to file their adverse claims, with the egister 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 virtue of the provisions of the Revised statutes of the United States. ‘ : SELDEN HETZEL, Register. Itishereby ordered, that the foregoing Notice of Application for Pateut,—be pub” lished for the period of sixty (60) days (ten consecutive weeks) in the’. NevabDa DAarELy TRANSCRIPT, a daily newspaper, pnblished at Nevada City, Nevada county, Califoruia. SELDEN HETZEL, Kegister. The first publication of this Notice was made on the 2ist day of January, A. D. 188s. Geo. A. Knight, 234 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California, Attorney for the Applicant. MONEY TO BE MADE. CUT THIS out and return to us, and we willsend you free, samething of great value and importance to pou, that will start you in business which will bri you in more money right away~ than anything else in this world, Any one can do the work and liveathome. Either sex—all ages. Something new, that ae <oing. money for all workers. We will start you ; capital not needed. This is one of the genuine, important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ani bitious and enterprising will not delay Grand outfit free. Address TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maioe. L. 8. CALKINS. N. P. BROWN BROWN & CALKINS, Book, Newspaver and Job Printers. Pa OF THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCKIPT, the leading paerin Northern California, It was. estabTishea September 6th, 1861, by N. P. Brown se h17 and 20 T16 NKYE, M.D. M, bears 8 8514 9 No. 1659. A-vlication for a; Patent. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramentu, Cal. November &th, 1857. ASES 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT WM. L MARTIN, whose Post Office address is Nevada City, California, has this day filed his application for a Patent forthe Mayfiower 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 9 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, 20and 21, T. 16, N. R.9 E. M. D. M. at Post marked “*M. P. M. No. ‘1." rhence magnetic variation 1814° East S0° 45’ E.at 12.22 chs post No. 11 of Somdue Placer Mine approved survey, at 17.55 chs “post No 10 of Sandoe Placer Mine ; also post of Dittle Wo f Creek Placer Mine at 19.63 clis cross Banner road, course FE and W. 20 43 chs or 1851.7 ft postin rock mound marked “M. P.M. No. 2,” from which a pine tree 1 in. dia. bears N. 12 W. Léschs dist. bein: also pest No 9 of Little Wolf Creek Placer Mine approved survey; thence 8 sy? 15° W. at 10.08 chs post No. 8 of Little Wolf Creek Placer Mine, approved survey; alsu post of Richard's Placer Mine, approved. survey, 20.15 chs post No7 of Kichard’s Piacer Mine, approved survey, also post of Nute Placer Mine 40.60 chains or 267¥.6 feet post in rock mound marked ‘*M. P.M. No.3” from which a pine tree 12 in dia. bears N. 85° W. Gz links dist being also post No6 of Nute Place Mine, approved survey. Thence N.452 2r W. at 4.29 chains cross Banner road courst E. and W. 10.04 chs or 662.64 feet post in rock mound marked “M. P. M. No. 4” from whiehablack oak tree 6in. dia. bears N. 86° KE. 33 links distant. Thence N.2° F at 2.54¢he cross South Yuba Ditch course Westerly at 6.88 chains post No3 of Alaska Quartz Mine, at 7.21 chs post Nolof Alaska Quartz Mine at 7.59 chains post No 6 of Alaska Quartz Mine 12.75 chuins or 841.5 feet post in rock mound marked “M. P. M .No5” from
which aspruce tree 15in. dia. bears S. 6= W. 67 links dist.ons uth boundary of Green man Placer Mine approved survey. Thence N. 88° 30’ Eat 2.10 chains cross ravine course Westerly at 6.60 chains 14 section corner between Sections 17 and 20, T16N K9E, MD M, also post NoS5of Nute 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 chs 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 at 14.69 chs post No3 of Mayflower quartz mine at 15.29 ehaing cross Little Walf Creek course North Westerly at 21.47 chs ¢ross South Yuba Diteh course south Easterly at 22.66 chs post marked ‘*M. DM Nos” on line between Little Wolf Creek placer mineand Sandoe placer mine approved survey at30.25 chains poe. marked ‘M. P.M. No 7” on Easterly. boundary of Sandve placer mine Seueeree survey, 2196 feet. or 47.°6 chains to the place of beginning containing an area of Ninety-three and fifteen one hundredths (93.15) acres of which 2.65 ucres are contained inthe survey of the Mayflower and Alaska quartz mines herein: after destribed, leaving an area of 90.50 acres in the Mayflower placer mine. MAYFLOWER QUARTZ 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 chuins distant and origi nal post bears N 55° 30’ W. 10.02 chains dis tant and }4 section corner between Sections W 14.01 chains distant and the entrance to the Mayflower Tunnel bears N 68° 25’ W 2.01 chains distant. Thence with magnetic variation 1814 ° E, 8 58° 36’ FE 13.20 chains or 871.2 feet toa sugar pine stump partly burned, marked “M. Q. M. No2” end of load claim from whicha cedar tree 15 inches dia. bears N 61449 W 1.41 chains distant. Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Beginniny at post in Frock tvound marked M Q M No 8” at South East corner. Thence S$ 58° 36’ E at 8.45 chains ¢ross South Yuba ditch course Westerly 17.63 chains or 833.6 feet post in rock mound marked “¥.Q M No 4,” at South East corner. Thence S$ 30° 30’ W at 0.38 chains sugar pine stump mark ed “MQ M,No 2,"'0.75 chains or 50 feet, post inrock mound marked‘*'M QM, No5” at SW cor;thence N 58° 36’ W at 4.85 chs cross 8 Yuba ditch,course westerly,at 12.50 chains airshuft from Mayflower Tunnel 18.20 chs or 871.2 ft post at rock mound marked “M Q M No 6” at NW cor; thence N 30° 30’ E 0.3s chains or 25.1 feet post Nolon North West end of Jode claim . Thencé N 8° 30’ E 0.68 chains or44.9 feetto the place of beginning. Contaiuing an area of ninety-seven one hundredths of an acre (0.97), ALASKA QUARTZ MINE. Survey Of Lode. Beginning at post in rock. mound marked “A QM Nol” on West end of lode claim from which a black oak tree 6 inches dia bears N 55349 EQlinks distant. Thence § on Southeast . . = * No. 1687. Application for Patent. U. 8. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, Cal. November 4th, 1887. Ne is hereby giveti that JOHN B. 4N BYRNE, whose Postoffice address is Nevada City, Nevada County, State of Cali fornia, has this day filed his application for . a patent for ten hundred and forty-four and Mine, or vein bearing gold, with surface round six hundred feet in width, situated n Nevada Mining’ District, County of Ne vada and State of California , and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as Lot Number 150 in Town ship 16 North, Range8 East of Mount Diablo Meridian, said Lot No. 1 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 8 9844 > W. links dist; thence, magnetic Variation > Engst, §. 14445 East, 2044.1 feet, or 15.82 s. to the South Lo Post. a postin rock mognd on northern boundary of Ella. M, Rose's agricultural claim ald.eu Seé Tine between Secs. 13 and 24, Tp. 16N, R.8.E. M.D. M. which is also the extreme ‘westerly corner of the Potosi Quartz Mine, marked L. T. Q. M. No.2, from which the corner te-Sees, 13; 2 19, Tp.16 N., R.8E. M. t 23.94 chs. distant. EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Commencing at N. W. Corner a post in rock mound gnerked L. T. Q@. M.N. W. Wor., thence, Macnetic Variation 173,? East, N704° W, 300 ft. or 4.545 chs to <orth, Lode Post, a post in roce mound marked J&é. T, @. M. NoL, P. 600 ft or 9.0) chs pot. Gor, post in rock mound marked LE. T.Q. MON. . Angle of Deflection 95° 15 141,49 E. 572.9 ft. or 8.68 chg., intersect the westerly boundary .of the remeinderof Gold Flat Quartz Mine at a point under Mr B. Byrue'’s house. Thence, \ Anyie of Deflection 31> 45 min to right, &. 17442 W. S34 ft. or 5. is., the S. W. Cor. of the Remainder of Gold Flat Q. M., a post in rock mound marked K. G. FP. Q. M. SW. Cor. 5351.5 It. or 5.01. chs. to South Lodt-Pest4 before described. Tience Angle of Deflection 7uig> to right, West aionz’ thy South boundary of the claim and the Northern boundary of Kila M. Rose's : j claim (patented), and ou th tween Secs. 13 aud 24 M. 300 ft. or 4.54 chs. t rock mound marked . Pheuce, Augle of Dette N. 1447 W. along we Clain: o41.° ft. or 14.27 Ghs. ty place of begin bing, Containing iz.2y acres. The jocation of this mive is not of record, the record of location having been lost o: destroyed: The adjoining claimiunts are Remainder of Gold Flat Quariz “Mine, Ella M. Rose. ag ricultural patent, and Byrne Placer Minin: Claim. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said hittle Lurk Quartz Mine or surface ground are required 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 period of publication hereof, or the) willbe barred by virtue of the provis.obs of the Statute. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. _Itis hereby ordered that the foregoing No tice of Applicatiou tor Patent.be published for the period of 60 days, (ten consecutive weeks), inthe NEvVapa DaILy TRANSCRIPT, a daily newspaper pnblished at Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal’a. SELDEN HETZEL, Register.’ First publicatiou—Novem ber 6th; 1887. Cross & Simonds, Attys for Applicant. No. 1662. Application for a Putént to a ; Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal. December 2d, 1887. fw eeoe is hereby given that THOMAS Es BROCK, whose Post Office is Nort! Bloomfield, Nevada county, Cal., has made Mine andground, being situated in the Gold Flat Mining District, in the county of Neva da, State of California, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office ar follows, viz: Commencing at post in rock mound mark ed‘ P M No, 1” frota whith @ pine tree 1i in. dia bears 856° E 0.73 chains distant (be ing xlso South East corner of the,N 14 of the Nig ofthe s W4 of NW \ of Section i8, embraced by Getchell Piacer Mine, U. 8. Patent, from which the 14 Section corne: between sections 7 and 1s, f 16, N KR 9 E, M D M, bears N 35° Ul’ FE 32.47 chains distant and Post No zon North end of lode line of Sneath & Clay quartz mine, US patent, bears N799° 41’ E 13.28 chains distant. Thence, with magnetic variation 18 SEast, North 0.44 chains or 2y feet, Post in rock mound mark ed “B P M No. 2,” from which a pine tree 15 in. diam bears 5 56° E 87 links distant set ou westerly side of Nevada Cuunty Narrow w T oe ‘at 2.75 ‘ y ores lode 22.73.chs or 1500 fe aes nd marked “A QM No 2” on East endof lode claim from whteh a cedar tree 8 inches dia bears N 8614° E 20-Jinks distant. Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Beginning at post in reck mound marked “A QM No 8” at South West.corner,. thence 386° 37’ E at6.81 chains cross west line of Nute placermine approved survey, at 6.47 chains South of 44 See corner ‘betWweet Sections 17 and 20, T1i6, N RYE, M DM > deing also post Nod5of Nute placermine. at ~¥.20 chains cross South Yuba ditch, course Westerly atl¥ y0chains cross line between Nute and Little Wolf Creek placer mines, approved surveys, from which post No 25 bears N 554g 9 W12.89 chains distant 22.73 chains or 1500 feet post in rock mound marked “A Q M No 4’ atSouth East corner. Thence N 2° Eat 0.88 chains post No2on East end of WAS CMM U7 Clans OF 5 TeeTt, postin rock mound marked “A QMNo5” at North East corner. Thence N 86° 37’ W at 4.03 chains cross line between Nuteand Little Wolf Creek. placer mine, approved surveys, from which post Noz5. bears N 55442 W 11.45 chs distant, ut 10.50 chains cross South Yuba ditch, course Westerly at 15.94 chains 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 mark ed ‘*‘A QM No6” at North West corner from which the 4 Section corner between Sections i7and 20 T16-N Range 9E M D M bears N 5 50’ E 86] chains distant. Thence $ 2° W at0.s8chs post No 1, on West end of lode claim 0.75chains or 50 feet to the place of beginning, Containing an area of one and sixty-eight one bundredths (1.68 acres.) RECAPITULATION. Mayflower Placer Mine contains 90.50 acres. May flower Quartz Mine,included in\Placer. Alaska Quartz Mine, included in Placer ‘ Bp 0.97 acres. oie oy 4 1.68 acres. “rer wreer ; Magnetic variation 1814 ° East. The location of these mines is recorded inthe Kecorder’s office of the county of Nevada, in Book 10 of Mining Locations. No patented claims adjoining. Anyanda_ 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 elaims. with the Kegister ‘ofthe United. States Land Office at Sacramento,in the State of California, during the gixty days period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the Sfatute: SELDEN HETZET, Register. If is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for.Patent be published forthe period of sixty days in the Dainty TRANSCRIPT, a daily hewspaper published at Nevada City, California. SELDEN HEFZEL, Register. First publication —November llth 1887 Fred Searls, Atty for Applicant -93.15 acres. Notice for Publication, Timber Land, Act 8, 1878. [ TNITED STATES LAND ramento, California, 2 Of FICE, SACDecember 23d, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress of Jnine 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 Nevada, state of California, has this day file: in this office his sworn statement No. 7zy for the purehase of.N¥¢ of * El44 and NY of NW?; of Seetion No, 20, Township No. 16 N Range No. 10 E.M. D. b. & M., and wil) offer proof to show that the land sought is more yaluable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to seid land before the Kegister and Receiver of this office at Sacramento, Cal., on March 5th, 1888. > He names as witnesses: Louis Voss, J. Fenchel,C. Fenchel and A. J. Fenchel, all of Nevada City P. O., Nevada county, ‘al.Any and all reons Claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this officeon or before the said 5th day of March, 1888. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. Ed ¥.T aylor, Atty. Dec. 25-00d the last half century. the wonders of inventive progress isu method and system of work that can be performed all over the country without separating the workers from theirkomes. Pay.liberal; any one can do the work; either sex, young or old; no special abilty required. Capital bot needed; we start you free. Cut this out and return it tous and we wili send you free something of great value and importance to you, that will start you in business, which will bring you in more money rizht away than anything else in vhe world. Grand onint free, Address True & Co., Augusta; ne, ] HAS. REVOLUTION. ized the world during Fauve ‘thomas 6566 O40) I“ OF ool Hw iiige rach chdree south westerly, 5.89 chains or 348.7 feet, post in rock mound marked “B P M No 3,” Thence $41° 50’ EU.z0 chains corner o1 fence 2.31 chains or 152.5 feet along fence. Thence Post at corner of fence marked ‘ I PM No 4,” thomas Brock’s house bears West 30 links distant. Theyce Sue ly’ W 1.00 chain Thomas Brock’s house to right 25 links distant 1.55 chains corner of fence on brink of hydraulic bank “4.19 chains or 276.5 feet postin rock mound “BPM. No 5” on westerly side of the County road and on north side of Hitchcock ravine from which the North East abutment of bridge. across Thitcheock Ravine bears South 0.45 chains distant. Thence N 3° 36’ w 9.75 chains, eastery side of Gold Kun Kavine 14.00 chs cross feltce, course N Wand S$ E, 14.88 che or 945.88 feet, “] ost in rock mound mark ed “B FP M>XNo 6,” from whieh a pine treed) in; dia-benrpvied 2 E47 links dis tant, standing ou westerly bank of Gold Run Kavine. Thence N 2>@ 39’ W along wester ly bank of Gold Run Ravine 4.56 chaine cross East and West fence 5:60 chains or 307 feet, Postiu rock niouud “b&b P/M No7,” from which a pine tree Sin, dia bears™s 47445 W 40 links distant standing on westerhy: bank of Gold Run Kavine, du South boundary of Getchell Placer Mine, U8 patent. Thente N 85° 22" E 3.20 chains easterly side of Gold Kun Ravine, 6.05 chains cross fence, course NW and 8 E,885 chains mining bank of mining cut or excavation, 10.65 chains or 702.¥0 feet to the pee of beginning, containing an area of uine-and seven one hundredths (9.07) acres. es Connectifs' Line. From 44 Section corner-between Sectioris 7and18,TI6N RYEMD M. Thence witi magnetic variation 18° E, South 20.00 chs. Thence 8S 41449 W 283 chains. Thence 58 45° W 2.06 chains. Thence N 641¢° W 7.45 chains nence 8 9 849 W 8. chains Ihence § 31 3-49_W ¢ 33 Chains. Thence N 801g ° W 7.45 chains.~ Thence $ 5144 o W 1.65 ehuains. Thence N 1.41 chains. Thenee west 0.44cbains to Post marked ‘BPM No 1,” making calculeted course and distance N 88.019 E 32.47 chains, and containing 9.07 acres, and designated as Lot No 8] in Section 18; Township 16 North, Range 9 East, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian. Said location ofthis mine is reeorded in the office of the County Recorder of the county of Nevada, State: of California, in look 10, pages 537-8, Mining Kecords of said Nevada county. Adjoining claimants are Getchell Placer Mine on the North,and Sneath & Clay quartz mine on the East. All persons holding any adverse claims therctu are hereby requiréd to present the same before this office within sixty’ days from the first day of publication hereof, SELDEN HETZEL, Rezister. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published for sixty days, “erten consecutive weeks, in the Daily Transcript newspaper, a daily newspaper published inthe town of Nevada, in Nevada county, California, that being the neurest newspaper to the land described therein, SELDEN HETZEL, Rexister. The first day of publication wag on the 6th day of Vecember, 1487. John Caldwell, Attorney LADIES! SEE HERE YOU CAN BE MADE THE FICTURE OF HEALTH BY USING GIuMNtoRLH’s AROMATIC WINE! This remedy is the result of years of experience in Pharmacy, and is pronounced by Physicians and Medical Societies to be a perfect Nerve and Brain Food. 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Insolvent Notice, N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE County of Nevada, State of California. ln the matter of the Estate of Benjamin F4 Thomas, an Insolvent Debtor, Benjamin F, Thomas having filed in this Court his petition, schedule and inventory in insolveney, by-which it appears that he is an insolvent debtor, the said Benjamin F. Thomas is hereby declared to be 1nsolvent. ‘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 bis estate. sand} All persons are forbidden to pay any debts to the suid insolvent, orto déliver any property belonging tosuch Insolvent, to him, orto any person, firm or corporation, or association for his use. The said debtor is hereby forbidden totransfer or deliver any property until the further order of this Court, except as herein ordered. It is further.ordered that all the creditors application for Patent for the Brock Placer+2f said debtor be and appear before the Hon. J. M. Walling, Judge of the Superior Court, of the said county of Nevada, in open Court, at the Courtroom of said Court, in the said County of Nevada, onthe 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 published in the Nevada Daily Transeript, a newspaper of geneyal,<cirenlation, published in the said county of Nevada, as often as the said paper Ys published, before the said day set for the meeting of the creditors. And it is further ordered that in the meantime ull proceedings against the said insolvent be stayed. ., Dated Dec. 31st, 1887. J.M. WALLING, Judge of Superior Court. Attest: F.G. Bearry, Clerk. Cr ss & Simonds, Attys for insolvent. jal “No, 1064. In the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of Cali-\ fornia. ‘PYHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALifornia against Edward Ragon. (True name R.F. Ragon.) Assault to murder. To W. D, Long, District’ Attorney, Nevada County, Cal : You will please take notice that I. will apply to the Governor of the State of California an the day set by him for the hearing of application for pardon inthe month of Febury, 1885, fora full pardon from the. judginent on conviction rendered against mein the above action in the Court aforesaid on Stam day of April, 1885, ‘ R, E. RAGON. BEAST Mexican Mustang Liniment OoURES Beiatica, ‘{ Scratches, Contracted Lumbago, Sprains, Muscles, Rheumatism, . Strains, Eruptions, , Burns, “Stitches, Hoof Ail, Scalds, © . StiffJoints, . Screw Stings, Backache, Worms, Bites, Galls, Swinney, Bruises, Sores, Saddle Bunions, Spavin Galls, ~ Cracks, Piles, THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY accomplishes for everybody exactly what is claimed for it. One of the reasons for the great popularity of the Mustang Liniment is found in its universal applicability.’ Everybody ne uch @ inedicine. Lumberman needs it in case of acaident, The Housewife needs it for general family 18e. The Cahaler needs it for his teams and his nen, : The Mechanic needs it always on his work oench. . The Miner needs it in case of emergency. NM zee Pioneer needs it—can’t get along with PS : The Farmer needs itin his house, his stable, wad his stock yard. The Steamboat man or the Bontm seeds itin liberal supply afloatand ashore. sie The Horse-fancier needs it—it is his best friend and safest reliance. bh ock grower needs it—ft will save thousands of dojiars and a world ot trouble, The Railroad man needs it and will need stso sang as his life is a round of accidents and The Backwoodsman needs it. een ose it as an antidote for the ane sone vai and comfort which surround the e erchant needs it about hi and when thasporees. Accidents will shown an on ees © the Mustang Liuiment is "2. cepa B Tig of ane astle inthe Houng. 'Tis the best nee? a Bottle in the Factory, Its im. bo po foleo eg Case of accident saves pain and Heep & Bottle Alwn ie sor use when wanted. )” 1" ‘he Stable M@~For sale by © “sa. [3-25-3m . file their Claims in this office pee No. 1658. Application for a Patent. ote United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., November 7th, 1887. JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA‘ John B. Byriie, whose pom Office address is Nevada City, California, has this day filed his application for a patent for 1960 34 linear feet of the Potosi Quartz Mine or vein, bearing gold, with surface ground 400 feet in width, situated in Nevada Mining District, County of Nevada and State of California, and Sa by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as Lot Number 151, in Township No 16, north of Range No8 east of Mount Diablo base and meridian, said Lot No 151 being described as follows; to-wit: Lode Line. Beginning at the north lode post, a postin fock mound marked PQ MN L Pand K GF Q M.S L P (being also the south lode post of the ¥emainder of Gold Flat Quartz mine, and the location pust common to both Claims), from: which acedar 12 inches dia bears Ndslg> E22 links dist, and a pine le inches diabears $ 344%° W 37 links distani; thence magnetic variation 173;° East, 17), © W 1960.9 feet or 2.71 Chis ty the suuth love. postin rock mound, marked PQ MSi.P standing onthe south slope of hill and irein which a black oak 7 inches dia beuis S$ 6714 © E 69 links dist, and acedar 8 inches dia bears S 56147 W 62links dist. Exterior Boundaries. Commencing at the northwesterly corner, ata post in'rock mound marked PQ MN W or,and RGF QM 8 W €or, (being a locati: n corner common to, both claims); thence magnetic var 17%° East along the northerly boundary of the claim 600 feet or v.09 chs to post in rock mound marked P QM N E Cor, and\k.G F QMS E Cor, from which a pine marked P Co No 4, one of the corners of the Pittsburg Q M (Lot No 3¢ approved survey) bears S 66442 E 2.75 chsdist, and the corner to Secs 13, 24,18 and 1s, ‘I 16,10 N R 8 and9F,M DM, bears S #%° E 14.16 chs dist;thence-angle-of deflection 90° to right, 5174 2 W along the easterly boundary of claim 1960.9 feet or 29.71 chs to a post in-roc . : mound marked PQ M § E Cor; thence.anyle of deflection y0° to right, N 7234 ° W_alony southerly boundary of claim 400 ft of 6.06 chs to post In rock mound marked FQ Ms \W Cor; thence angle of deflection 90° 15’ ty right, N 17}¢> E-along the westerly boundary of claim 1483.5 ft or 21.72 chs intersect south boundary of Ella M Rose agricultural claim ata point 2.04 chs W of SEcor of same, a post in rock mound marked P QM No 4; thence angle of deflection 72%° ty right, east along the southerly boundary of said agricultural claim 134.6 feet or 2.04 chs to SE cor of said agricultural claim to postin rock mound marked PQ M -No8;thence angle of deflection 90° to left, N along eastern boundary of said agricultural claim 330 feet or5chs te NE cor thereof, at 1-4 stake in line. between said secs 13 and 24, west 20 ly che from Cor tosecs 13, 24, 18 and 1g, T 16.N R8and 9E,M D M, a postin rock mound marked P.QM Nol; thence angle of defiection 90° to left, west along-northerly boundary of said agricultural claim 247.5 feet or 3.75 chs to post in rock mound marked P Q M; thence angle of deflection 10714%4° 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 to place of beginning, containing 18.24 acres The location of thigmine is not recorded the records being destroyed. : The adjoining claimants are Little Turk Quartz Mine, remainder of Gold Flat Quartz Mine, Pittsburg Gold Quartz Mine,. Merrimack Placer Claim, Ella M Rose agricultura] patent. 4 Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Potosi quartz mine or surface ground aré 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 perce of publication hereof, er they will. be arred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. “SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is hereby ordered.that the foregoing No~ tice-of Application for Patent be published” forthe period of 60 days, (ten consecutiv weeks), in the Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper published at Nevada City; Neva. da Co.,Cal. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. First publication, November 12, 1887. Cross & Simonds Attys for applicant. _— eee L Notice for Publication. _ Timber Land, Act June 3d, 1878. TNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, S8ACoe ramento, California, December 28rd, 4s Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 3d, 1878, entitled “An Act for the sule of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” CONRAD C, FENCHEL, of Nevada City, county of Nevada, State of California, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No, 730 for the purchase of SE, of Section Ne 4, Township No 16N, 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 hisclaim to said land beforethe Register and Receiver of this office at Sacramento, Cal, on March Sth, 1886. He names as witnesses Louis Voss, J. Fenchel, C. Fenchel, and a. J. Fenchel, all of Nevada City P. O., Nevada county, Cal. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before the 5th day of eee 1888, SELDEN HETZEL, Regi ‘ Ed F. Taylor, Atty Dec a oni es Land Notice. U.S. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, Cal. anuary 13th, 1888, UFoON READING “AND CONSIDERING “Application No. 1, of the CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY,” to select certain lands in Township 17, Nortb meats e raat, wi gcd presented, together ith a petition that the pri § o publication. Proper settee terre : tis now ordered that notice be given the said Seplicabian to select, by pubiivation of this order forthirty days in the Nev DA DAILY TRANSCRIPT, & newspaper publi N PT, E shed at Nevada City, in the county of Nevada, ayer of Calitoimis. ~ persons Claiming any part of inafter described lands, as, ks to Me ares, in character, will take notice, that they must, during the period of ublication of this notice, file affidavits in this office, describing the tracts so claimed to be mineral in character with particularit , setting forth the facts with respect to the character of the same, in clear and concise lan uage. If such affidavits are filed, during the period a Mee te na hearing will be oraered, be ha vefore u teradne notice 8,atthis office, af. & further ordered that 2d day of March, 1888, at 10 elec sn i fore the Registerand Receiver, at thig office be, and the swthe is hereby fixed for the hearing of evidence on the part of the CEN : ee pega nt es COMPANY, as othe non-mineral charac plied bay acter Of the land ap Upot making satisfactory proof of : mineral Character of the wie 4 applied for hereinafter described, except such parts ene 4s minéral affidavits have been filed _ The lands hereinabove referr. erty Merrie fohow gy wo ate Dap , ots 5 and 6 of NEV, lot ref NW ly. of SE 1%, lot 10 of SKY, 814 oS EL "lots 8 and 9 of 8 W 14 of Section 1; lotes, 6 4 and 8 of N E 34, lots 1, 2, 8and4 of NW 14 lots 9, 10,11 and 12 of & EY lots Send 4 of & W 14, E12 of BW 1,9 Bectlon an lots 2, 11 and 12 of N E ¥, lots 8, 4,5and10 of W748 E44, lots 6,7, 8,9 and'13 of 8 W of Section 9; lot4 of NEY, lote 1,2, and3 of NW /4, 8 W Pot NW 3 lots5and 6of BE 14, W¥4 of S E14, 8 W 12 of Section 11; all of Section 13; N 1-2 and § 'M4,N WwofS WY 8 EY of 8 W ¥ of Section is; lok Lorne 12° Wolf NEY, 8% N i) OE eo ° = Zz = x A = 8 ft Ww Ww _ 19; lot 1, N of NW 11-4, lot2 of N W 1-4, lots 3 and4 Seetion 21; lots 1 and 2 of N El of N W 1-4, N W1-4ofN W 1-4 4A. lots & 6,7 and 90 Ww 23; NE1-4 of N E14, Io N E 1-4, lots 2 and 3 of N Ww 1-40f8 W._ 1-4 of Section 27; 5 Ww 1-4,81-20f 8 W 1-4 fN SE1-4.f8-E 1ly¥S120f 8 W 14 5 W 1-4 of Section 29; N 1-2 of N 1-4 of N W 1-4, lot lof N W 14,8 E 1-4 1401 8 W 1-4 lot 4of8 W 1-4 of Section’81; “2,.N W 1-4 of 8 E 1-4 of Section 83; ail of Bection 35, all in township 17 North, Range 9 cast, Mount Diablo base and meridian. — SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is further ordered, that in addition to ~ we wo Dp + &) _ we =] M4 =O Co: Boece the publication above’ ial service be made on Johm Matz Lademan and John E. C Hall, by delperiag to him personally, a cd of this order. o SELDEN Herzen Register. Notice for Publication, Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. vel [ NITED STA'PES LAND GFFICE 8ACramento, California, Decembe ‘8rd, Notice is hereby given that with the provisiung of the es of Claanen of June 8, 1878, entitled “An act f of Timber Lands in the States of ca ormis, ty of Nevada, State of th lay filed in this office his sw. state Ho 72% forthe purchase of sey of Section 0.8 Township 16. N Range-No. 10 E. M. D. B. & M. and will offer proof to sho shat the pose te ope 6 ors pelushle for i mbe agricultural to establish his ciate to sald lend fore the ogister-and Receiver of this offiee at Becramento, Cal; on March Sth He names as witnesses Lou . J. Fenchel, C. Feuchel aud A.J. Fenchel ali of Se. ae y P.O. Nevada county, Cal. and all pe anon reusing sdversly on oF € HRTZEL, Register star, day of Mareh SELDEN Ed ¥. Taylor, Atty. %, Orr one Bix! Thre Per’ ene See Pr l-ao let ae wh Ante