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February 9, 1888 (4 pages)

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> — : gh cme ——— Z for = —T : te — ; : * No. 1659 z No. 1657. Appliéation fer a _ 1659, No. 1657: : pplication for a Patent. The Daily Transcript. STORIES-ABOUT “EN, Mticntton Ss ot Pini. aie Patent. The Onl amedl United States Tiana oa aa eee UNITED STATES LAND oFFicr, . U. 8. LAND OFFICE, £ACRAMENTO, Cal. 4 -_ Racramento, Cal., November 7th, 1887, * t ' 7 (Se Weased ye ig = cowenere eo Sacramenty,; Cal. November 8th, 1887. , November 4th, 1887. i ee ox OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVE F ! a Svans, FOR Teor Ita. superior excellence proven in millions ofttimes fot more than a quarter ofa cen tuggy, It is used by the United States Governmwénj. Endorsed by the heads of the Great Typfversities as the Strongest, Purest and 7 * Healthful. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder that does not contain Ammonia, Limeor Alum. Sold only in Cans. =" PRICE BAKING POWDER CoO. witW YORK. CHICAGO. LT. LOUIB. fis "70 THE UNFORTUNATE DR GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, “No. 623 Kearney Street, Corner Commercial : San Frane F : stablished in 1854 for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Disesses Such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, S@minal Weakness, . Skin Disy standing and Ulcerated Legs suc: cessfully treated. Dr. Gibbon has the pleasure, of annooncing that he -has returned fi visiting the principal Hospitals of Europe: and has resumed practice at’the Dispemsary, 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco, wirete old patients and those requirin. pervites may find him. : 5 SEMINAL WEAKNESS. ‘Seminal Emissions, the consequence of s Pabuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexé@al indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes ta,.an almost unlimited extent, producing with pnerring certainty the foleving train of morbid symptoms unless edmbatted by scientific pe as hs aaa Ae ¢, Safow.countenance, dark spots under bh og pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like the rustlig of ieaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision,” blunted intellect, loss of confidence, uh": enee in approaching strangers,.a dis like:to form new scquaintances, disposition bun society, loss of memory, hectic fi es, pimples and'various eruptions about thé¥ace, furred tongue, fetid beeath coughs, c umption, night sweats, monomania anc feegnent insanity. If relief be notobtained, rsous so afflicted should apply immediatePP Mither in person or by lette od have a cure effected by his new andscientific mode tgeting these diseases, which ne e ver fails of ecting a quick and radical cure. MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marriage, who aré suffering under any of these fearful mal adies, should not forget the sacred responsibdlity resting upon them, nor delay to obtajn immediate relief. ¢ aie CURED AT HOME. Persons ata distance may be CURED AT ; HME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and-the“medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or cuftosity, to any part of the country, with fuPand plain directions for use. The Doetdreures when others fail. Try him. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coinin a registered letter through the Post Office, or thréugh Wells, Fargo & Co.a package of medicine will woneyaet by expres of the United States. Paraarene DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney. street, corner Commercial, San Francisco, Office Box 1957. A A ; SEA, WONDERS exist in thousands of forms, but are surpassed } bythe —_niarveis_of invention. Those who are in need of profita ble work that can be done while living at home should at once send their address to Hallett &Co., Portland, Maine, and receive free, full information how either sex, all ages,Can earn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards wherever they live. You are started free, Capital not required. Some. have make over $50 in a single day at this work. All suc@eed ; Big G has given universal satisfaction in the cure of Gonorrhea and Gleet. I prescribe itand feel safe in reco: ing it to all su re. A, J. STONER, M.D. ; Decatur, Il. PRICE, $1.00. Sold by Drugegists. W. D. VINTON, Sole Agent. ASTHMA, Ba serenrcoarsin Rcd instantly relieves the most-violent attack and insures comfortable sleep. No waite ing for results. beiny used by inhala tion, its.action is immediate, direct and certain, and-a cure is the result in all curable casés. A single trial convinees the most skeptical. Price 50c and $1.00 of any druggist. or by mail. Sample Free for stamp. Dr. R. Schiffman, St. Paul, Mino TAINED, and all business in the U.S > j MODPatent Office attended to for ATE FEES. urofiice is opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model or drawing. We advise no charge unless we obtain patent. We refer, bere, to the Postmaster, the Surder Division, and fo the officials of the U.S, Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to ac; tual clients in your own State or county adrintendent of Money dress BA Snow & Co., O p. Pate t Office, Washington, D. } LP. FISHER’S ROOMS 20 AND 2) MERCIA CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, BAN FRANCISCO, tralian »Colonies, Europe. Files of nearly every, newspaper published on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours. THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT may be seen on file at the office of LP Fisher. Nevada and Grass Valley "Bus Line, TIME TABLE: NTIL fursher notice the ’Bus wil! make regular trips between Grass Valley and Nevada City at the following hours : Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o'clock A,M.,and 1, 3:45 and 6:30 P.M. ve Nevada City at 10 and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:30 P. M Fare from hotel round trip. ee of WETTERAU & CARSON, Proprietors. THOMAS 8. STEPHENS, Constable of Nevada Township, and Bill Collector. FICE AT COURTROOM OF JUDGE ‘ Sowden, Aevads City, Cal. ¥ } used to be thought _ the places to which he w . Jozen jewsharps. permit: eye so that I can see whether it’s hurt.” They did ‘shove the stuff” aivay from ‘his eye as carefully as possible, afitl he gave them one . ghastly glance and then murmnred: “‘It’s-all It took the surgeon. an, hour and a half to dress all bis wounds. endured the pain with perfect composure; Within a month he was out again as well as ever. darkies on the place, while right; I can see.” had from death. Cal Thomas, Who always has a good story to tell, has this one on Platt Evans, a stuttering joker, who was one of the early pioneers of “says ‘Cal, ‘‘it fun to sénd a » store inquiring for not to find at One day a ven directed, to Cincinnati: ‘‘In early days, pital countryman from s‘ore the things he would be cer‘ s it, fellow came, as he ix Piatt’s store to» buy a merchant ‘a lor. ilo +7 as the man appeared, bit, P} ute.’ a tone of well feigned di ‘W-w-we hain't g-g-got any y Exchange. : What Kept Lincoln Aw ke. , During the darkest ment of its favorite. Finally, to get headed by Gen, Leavenworth, vis tional-capita] and secured an au President Lincotn. earefnily prepared his : and it ran something like this: “Mr, PRESID ance thit we We anpr de upon you th ae) 3 ANC cessful issue.” 1 to Gen. I a imont ae impa d then in terrupted him with: it. is that Sy ae iehtes vKe Higots, The delegation -presented briefest manner, and more comfort when they reached Pen lyania avonuet they did “th' the presence of the president, Philadéiphia Press, : 1 teli Sturdy John Marshall. hall are a sturdy race. aring thegreat jur in Virginia and runs a saw mill thereon. gotdown in the buzz saw pit not along ag to fix a loose screw. Suddenly he felt so thing moving behind h arm up and felt the about the ¢lbow, almost from skin to sh taising his head he strnek the saw, wi of bleeding flesh, ard brought a surgeon. where the men had left Marshall he heard his voice saying, as well as his wounds would “Shove this stuff away from my He Some one was telling one of the old ‘‘Marster. John” was'still in bed, what a narrow escape he had “Huh!” said the darky, ‘take heap more than that to kill -Marse John. Why, if you wanted to kill Marse as to patentability free of churge—anud we make N ADVERTISEMENTS »Solicited for all newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, .Valpariso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Austhe Eastern States and o'clock A. M, to hotel 25 cents for the, then hide the head.”—Chicago Herald. — A Judge’s Quick Repartee. The following was perpetrated by a judge 1 courts, now off the bench, but whose identity will be instantly discovered by many lawyers without menOn the first Monday of a term many jurors were as usual in line before of one of our higher loc: tioning his name. him to present re from service. s for being excus sternly:. ‘‘Well, sir, what is it?” Clerk,” said the judge i slightest change of ¢ painfully loud and ‘ distinct: ‘RMIr. Tribune. A Peep at Joseph Chamberlain. He great dining hall. even interest flitted across his clear cut fea’ ures. t neighbor, seemed disposéd to things pleasant for the stranger. in his and relapse into his frozen state. room, York Sun. Mark Twain as‘a Lecturer. oyster. silence, eyes staring straight before him. radiant with smiles. “York “Tribune. The Way of the World. cite?” ‘ven.” : “Wonderful, isn’t he?” “Very.” ever produced.” alone?” amount to much. a ees uarp, Platt was a y-with a customer serving that several of the ‘boys’ had dropped in at the door . ' just to see what Platt would do, he ‘caught on’ at once, and responded to the inquiry for the musical instrument, ‘W-w-wait a minHaving served his customer, he picked up.a pair of glove stretchers and approached the rural melodist with, ‘L-l-let. me m-meas. are your m-m-mouth,’ and, introducing the stretchers, manipulated them so as to transform: the aperture into a horizontal yawn, . awful to see, and capacious enough to hold a Removing the apparatus, he examined it carefully and deliberately, as one might scrutinize a thermometer. or a pocket compass, and then dismissed the tnsucce Sful hunter for jewsharps, as he saidin ~ppointment: mur _s-size.’ °— ing. iworth did not finish his speech. their case in the groove right throuch his hair, over his 1ead, and face and down into his throat. When he was taken out his face was one mass They laid him on the grass While the latter was running across the flelds to the spot John you'd have to cut his head off—and days of the war there . was a squabble in Syracuse over the appointment of a postmaster. Two factions had candidatcs, and each had sent to Washington numerously signed petitions for the appointtie matier settled, a delegation composed of the wealthiest men of the town and several, of the most prominent ministers ard lawyers, 1 the nnnee with . j), Gen. Leavenworth had . No. 1,” peech to Mr. Lincoln, . Quartz Mine (South location),’ . magnetic variation 18> East, N 15.00 chains to center of Wood’s Ravine T: It is with great roluct. course south westerly: forper}: tr position, an et t tha life of the nation is in your . D . hands. Br . Presi the people of the I great loyul i ck, and they arénrsiness nay bespared . ‘ anc t you n sireucth to carry wvenworth ce until he-reached this . re you, my dear sir, that-itiisn’t the . war or the arms that is worrying the life out se posvofiice that is . “fhe descendants of Chief Justice John . X°M One of them, $ name, Owns a farm . Mine, He . No, . tion), . to . of . . eo. Among them was. a very dirty, unkempt, shagzy bearded man, who, despite the efforts of the attendants to re strain him, insisted ou advancing to the jydge’s desk and speaking privately with hirh. The judge, roticing -his importunity, signified hi Willingness to allow the talesman to approach, ahd then sid to him somewhat The man leaned over the bench until his lips almost touched the judge’s ear, and then whispered: ‘‘T've got the itch.” The crowded court roon was watching the result with curiosity, “Mr. stantly, without the sion, and in a voice Clerk, he’s got the itch. Scratch him,”—New York The Right Hon: Joseph Chamberlain is one of the most peculiar of the thousands of pe culiar folks ‘Who have feasted at Delmonico’s sat through the long dinner of the chamber of commerce on Tues day night and listened to the flow of oratory and not the faintest indication of a smile or Secretary Fairchild tried to engage him in. conversation, and Mr. Depew, his make Mr. Chamberlain, with his gold rimmed monocle stack right eye, would show momentary interest in the courtesy of his two neighbors He glared straicht ahead like a soldier on dress parade. He spoke, of course, with an ‘‘English, yer knaw” accent, and in his speech of 2,000 words only two forlorn and unprotected periods were accommodated with standing It was a speech of commas.—New The last time I heard him lecture; after having got rid of his hands, he stood .before the house as stiff-and silent as an unopened The audience. was as still as he. After a long pause, duying which every one was painfully wondering what ailed him, he said “Hm!” and immediately relapsed into A full minute went by during# which he remained perfectly quiet with his Then he: said **H'm!" again. At last, some one started a little ripple of applause, Mark looked up, “Thank you,” he said, . “{ was waiting for you to begin!’—New At the Club.—‘‘Ah, there is Gribble, the great-humorist, Did you ever hear him re“Greatest humorist; I suppose, this country“Who is that. fellow ‘sitting over there “Ive forgotten his. name. He doesn’t He wrote the stories that Gribble recited last night. Look at Gribble, Look at that. expression” of ‘countenance, preg ataai ridiculous.”—Arkansaw Trayfor Infants and Children. “‘Castoria is so well adapted to children that. . {recommend itas superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. ARCHER, M.D., . 111 So. Oxford &t., Brooklyn, N. ‘Y. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhma, Eructat‘on, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and dion, ‘Tax Centracr Company, 182 Fulton Street, N. Y. NORTH LOCATION. No. 1666, Application for a Parent. U.S. Land Office, Sacramento, Cal.,) January 19th, 1888. 5 pee IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ee the Postoffice address of whichis San Francisco, is day filed its application . fora petentfor 86,4 linear feet of the “Home } i al et el be Rea sg veh or vein das . ing gold and silver, with surface ground as . ® ; : ee ” ; oars deacribed herein, aituated in Nevada Mining . Quartz Mine (South location).”’.or vein beat District, County of Nevada, State of Califorhia, aud designated by the official field notes of survey, and the official plat of survey, on file in this office, as lot yo. 153, in Township No. 16, North Kauge 8 East of Mount ee ‘ol“Home Gold Mining Company;” California, has t meridian, said lot No. lows, to-wit: Uistrument Solar Transit No. SURVEY OF THE LODE.’ seginning at post in rock mound. on tail 158, being “ks ro being also 299,97 8.00. chains to bank of Wood's Kavi chains to tunnel 2 fect easterly; 12.86 chains to north bank of Wood Ravine, course suutheasterly, 12.96 chains 0 . 855.4 feetyto post am. rock mound, marked 1. Q. M. N. No. 2,’ on north end of lode claim, from which a live onk’tree, 24 imches in dia. , béars North 73!,>° West, 12 links distant. . SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. seginning at post. in Wood's Ravine, marked “H.Q, M. N. No. 3,’’ at in dia. bears South, tant. Thence East, N No, poston rock mound, marked “H. Q. M No, 4,’ at northeast corner, black ouk tree, 36 inehes in dia, 7¥ links distant, and original post line of Wyoming Quartz Mine, U. 8. bears north 71°. East, 70 links thence, saquth 28° 39’ E,' 12.91 chains ou bank of Deer Creek, marked “H. Q. M of **Home Quartz Mine (south United, Staies Patent, ia) Wyoming lower tunnel, bears Home Gold bgars. north 44 .38 chains distant, and the section eorner, common tu Sections 11, 1., } 1g and 14, Township 16 North Range 8 East yunt Diablo meridian, 3014> E 8.50 chains chains to Post No. 7 of Home Quartz Mine (south location), 3.63 chains or 239.6 teet to. tailings of Deer N. No.6,” at south 87?) W1 post in rock mound on Creek, marked “H.Q. M. West corner, theneejnorth 28° chains, to west course south westerly, 12.75 chains to south battk of Wood’s Kavine, course south east erly, 12.90 chains.oar 651.40 feettothe place of bexinning, Coltaining an area of Four and sixty-one one-hundredths (4.61) acres. Connetting Line. ; From post marked “H. Q. M. N. 3 then¢eS 414° E 17.20 chains, thence #67. chain thence north’ 44> W. chains, thence porth we E .dl chains, to post Common to Sections UW, 12, 1 and 14, Township 16, North Range -6 East Mount Diablo Meridian, making calenlatea course und distance 5.412 41’ £13.16 chains The said mining Claim being of record iu the office of the County Kecorder of the said County of Nevada, State of California, iu cortain Conveyances togthe “Home Gold Mining Company,” and others, prior to said Company. The adjoining claimants are The Wyom ing Quaitz Mine, lot No. 56, U. 8. Vatefit, and Ural Quartz Mine, Lot. No. 75, 7 Partent, on the east. and the Any and all persons claiming any portion of said Home quartz (North Location) or surface ground required to file their adverse With the Kegister of the United Land Office at Sacramento, in of California, during the rixty lication hereof, orthey will Virtue. of the Stututes of the’ United States. SELDEN HETZEL, days tegieter. tice of application for pytent forthe period of sixty (UU) days (teh Keript, w daily Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. The first publication of this notice made onthe 2lst day of Januory 1588, Geo. A. Knight,234 Montgomery plicant Summons, THE State of California, County of Nevagla, ss EOE BATTEN, EW TONKIN andak. E. fendants. ifornia, on the day of service) after the service on thirty days, or judgment will against you by prayer ofsaid complaint cree of this Court for the foreclosure dated April 28th, 1856, due . Four Thousand seven > Hundred veyed by said mortgage follows, to-wit five per cent upon th for Attorney's fee, and costs of suit, and further relief. in the said complaint. Intestimony whereof, I, F. G. da, on the 29th day of October, A. D, 1887. (Seal. . F.G. BEATTY, Clerk, by W.D. Harris, beputy,. A. D. Mason, Atty for Pl ffs. time, or for their spare moments. new, light and profitable. ing, anda roportional sum b their time % int e business, lar to pay for the trouble of writing. TINSON & Co., Portland, Maine, gs of Deer: creek, marked “H. Q. M.N. Post No.1 of “Home * thence, with west ,s0uth westerly, 8:46 iong, 9.00 Chains to mining cut, 20 feet long, 9.60 chains to shaft . 15 feet deep, 50 links to right, 1215 chains to. south bank of Wood's Ravine, conrse south : northwest corner from which an alder tree, 12 imches Boo East, 19 links dis; with magnetie variation 18> 712 East, 1.10 ctiaius to north bank of Wood's Ravine coursesouth easterly, 1.8: . chains or 119.5 feet tu Post. end of lode claim, 3.62 chains or 238.9 feet to on borth from which a, bears west west Patent, distant; or $52.1 feet to'post-in rock mound on Ore ‘atsoutheast corner, being also post Loca’from which Post No. 4 of Ural Quartz } bears 38 ’ E10links distant, and the entrance . north 5° . Wo E,2.41 chains distant, and the center Mining Company’s double im, and he threw his . eben ens incline shaft, aw cut right through . n bears 3 41°, 41’ EK 13.16 Chains distant, wand post No. 10 of West . Providence Quartz Mine, approved survey } bears south 2 : thence south 71>, W L100 ft. or 1.51,5 chains to post No.l,on southend of lode claim, 3.08 distant, bunk of Wood's Ravine, U.8. Home Quartz i Mine (South Location), Lot No, 154, approved “. survey, on the south. adversely mine are claims dtuter the State ae be barred bj provisions of the* Kevisec Itis bereby ordéredtiiatthe foreyoing no be published con secutive weeks)in the Nevada Daily Tran newspaper published at Wis street, dan Franciseo, California, attorney for ap N SUPERIOR COURT OF THE county of Nevada, State of California.— The People of the State of Califoriifa send T. C. KAN WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY, MATROBINSON, be You are hereby required to appearin an action brought against you in the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of Cal twenty-ninth day of October, 1887, by JOHN CURRY and MARY A. CUR-KY, Plaintiffs, und to answer the complaint \ filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of you ofthis Summons, if served within this coun ty; or, if served out of this county, within be taken default aécording to the The saidaction is broughtto obtain a deof a certain mortgage described inthe said com: plaint and exeeuted by the said H, G. Bat ty, on the 2&th day of April, 186, to secure the payment of a certain pronrissory note cighteen months or before, after date, forthe sum of Dollars, with interest thereon at six per cent. per annum until paid, that the premises conmaybe sold, and the proceeds applied tothe payment of the dHinount due upon suid promissory note, as : The principal sum of $4,700 with interest. thereon from April wath, 1886, atthe rate Ofsix percent. per annum, and amount found due And in case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, then to obtain -anExecution against said 4. G. Batty for the -balance--remaining due, and that also the said defendants and all persons Claiming by, thro igh or underthem or either ofthem muy be barred and forec!osed of all right, title, claim, lien, equity of redemption, and interest in and ty. said mortgaged premises, and for other ‘And you are hereby notified thatif you fail to appear and answerthe said complaint as above required, the said plaintifis will apply tothe Court forthe relief demanded Beatt Clerk of the Superior Court aforesaid, ae hereunto set my hand and impress the Seal of said Court, at office, in the city of Nevajan5 WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION e are now prepared to furnish all classes with employment at home, all the Business Persons of either sex easily clear from 50 cents to $5 per evendevoting all ove and girl earh nearly as much as men. That all who see this may send their address and test the business; we make this offer. To such as are not well satisfied we will send one a u SOUTH LOCATION, a No. 1667. Application fora Patent. United States Land Office, Sacramento.Cal., January 19, 1888. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE “Home Gold Mining Company,”’ whose Post Office address is San Francisoo, California, has this day filed its application for a patent for 1299.54 linear feet of the ‘‘Home ing gold and silver, with surface g¢ ound as described herein, situated in Névada Mining District, County of Nevada, State of Calffornia, and designated by, the official field notes of survey, and the official plat ofsur: Aey, on file in this office, as Lot No. 154, in Township No, 16 North Rauge 8 East of Mount Diablo, meridian, said lot No. 154, being as follows, to-wit! Instrument Solar Transit No. 53. Survey of the Lode. Beginning at post in rock mourtl om tailingsin Deer Creek, marked “H.Q. M. 8. No. 1,” on north end of lode claim, being also post No. 1 of “Home Quartz Mine ‘North Lo cation.) Thence, with magnetic variation 18> Fast, South 30%° East,’1L75 chains, to south bank of Deer Creek, 2.10 chains to tun nel on lode, now caved in, and said to he &i) feet long,2,50 chains to mining excavation 40x15 feetshaft 15 fect deep, 45 links to right, 2.75 chains to tunnel on lode 15 links to right. 8.07 chainsto Kough ond Ready ditch, coursé south westerly, 16.34 chains to fence course E and W., 19.69 chains, or 1209.54 feet to post in rock-mound, marked “H. Q. M, 8 No. 2,’’ on south 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, 5, of “Home Quartz Mine (Ndrth Location,’ from whichPost. No, 4 of Ural Quartz Mine. U.S. Patent, bearsS 26° 20’. E 10 links dis tant, and the entrance: to Wyoming lowe: 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, wit! magnetic variation, 189 East, South 3014° KE, 1.75 chains to south bank of Deer Creek, ascend 3.25 chains totunnel in mining ex cavatiou, 65 links to right. 3.50 chains to shaft 2 feet deep, W links to right, 5.60 chains to tunnel 55 links to right, 8.09 chains to Rough aud Keady ditch, course northwesterly, 8 50 chains to Post No, 10 of West Providence Quaitz Mine, pproved-sirveys tH i) Oss sect.» line, between sections 11 and 14, 2.496 chains west ofsection corne; common to Sections 11, 12, 18 and 14, Township No. 16 Norta Range 8 East, Mount Di ablo meridian, 16.69chains to fence course E & W., 17.15 chains to fence course N ands, 17.0 chains to postin rock mound, marked “H. Q. M.S. No.4,” being also Post No. 12, of West Providence Quartz Mine, from which asprucetree 10 diameter bears north 41 links distant, and section corner common to Sections 11, 12, 18 end 14 Township 16, North Kanve 5 East Mount Diablo meridian, bears N 014° E 5 chains dlistant. This ection corner being also, Post No. 18. of Providence Quartz Mine, U.S. patent, 19.69 chains, or 1299.54 feet, to post marked “*H.Q: M. No. 4,” (original corner.) Thence, south Ti? (we .69 Chains, to post-in rock mound marked, *H.Q. M.S. No. 5,”’ being also Post No. 130f West Providence Quartz Mine, approved survey, from which a black oak tree, 15 invbes in dia., bears N 181-49 E, 90 links distant, 1.51 chajus or 100 feet, to post marked “iH. QM. 8S. No. 2,” on south end of lode laim, 3.03 chains or 200 feet, to postin rock mound marked “H.Q: M.S. No. 6,’’ at southwest corner, in Chas.tMcHugh’s field, from Whicha double black oak tree 25 inehd® in din. bears S$ 3.542 F168 chains distant — Thence north 30449 W 3.81 chains to fence course E and W., 9.45 chains to cross section line between Sections 11 and 14,6 40 chains west of section corner common-to' Sections 11 12,18 and 14; Township 16, North Ranze & East Mount Diablo meridian, 9.44 chains tu Rough and Ready ditch, course south westerly, 10.02 chains, to Post No. ¥of West Provi dence Quartz Iniue, approved survey, 47.64 chains tosouth bank of Deer creek, 19.6¢ chains, or 1299.54 feet, ta postin rock mound on tailings of Deer creek, marked, ‘tl. Q. M. 3. No. 7,’ at northwest corner, thence north 71° East, 1.51.5chains or 100 feet, to Post No. 1, on North end of lode claim: 3.03 chains, or 200 feet to the place of beginniny, containing anarea of (5,84) Five and eighty-four onehulidredths acres, Connecting line, From Post No. 4,0f “Home Quartz Mine (South Location), thence north 3.67 chains, va thence north 143-4 west .90 chains! thence north 29° east .51 chains, to section pas common to Sections 11,12, 138 and 14, Township i6, North Range & East, Mount Diablo meridian, making calculated course and distence N .0l, 2 cast # chains. Field notes of conflict between “Home Quartz Mine [south location),” and agricul tural patent of bingley’ embracing lot 1, of northwest 1-4 Section 18, To wuship16, North Range & East Monnt Diablo meridian. Bexinning at post marked “H. Q, M. 8. No. 4,’ from which section corner coimon to tions 11, 12,13 and 14, A ee 16 North Range’ East Mount Diablo meridian bears north 04> E 5.00 chainsdistant, thence h magnetic variation 18° eust,S 30449 E 24 chains or 164.3 feet, to Post marked “H, Q M. No4,” original corner. Thence Sonth South 719. West, 1.25 chains to Post marked “H,Q.M.8." No 5, Thence N\,0'4° E: 171.6 feet or 2,60 chains to (he place of beginning containing an area of Sixteen one-hun dredths ofan acre. Thesa'd Mining Claim being of record in the office of the County Recorder of the Connty of Nevada, at Nevada City, Califor nia, . The adjoining claimants are the “Ural Quartz Mine,” Lot’No 75, approved survey; and the ‘Home Quartz Mine,” (north loca tion), 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 beingin conflict with Agri eultural Patent of Dingley, embracing Lot 1, ef North Westi4otsection 13, Township 16, North Range 8 }iast Mount Diablo Meridian, haa been. by voluntary act of said “Home Gold Mining Company "rejected and except ed from the application of said ‘Home Gold Mining Company,’-and is not embraced or included in the suid Application for Patent of the said **Hlome 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 claiins, With the -Reyister of the United States Land Office, at Sacramento, in the State-of California, dur ing the sixty days publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtueof the provisions of. the Revised Statutes of the Pnited States. 9 SELDEN HETZEL/Recister Itishereby ordered, that the foregoing Notice of Application for Patent, be pub lished forthe period of sixty [60) days (ten consecutive weeks)in the NevapaA DaILy TRANSCRIPT, a daily newspaper, pnblisied at Nevada City, Nevada county, California: SELDEN HETZEL, Kegister, The first publication of this Notice was made on the 2ist day of January, A. 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L is Nevada City, California, has this day filed his application for a Patent forthe Mayflowquartz 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 onfile in this office as Lot No. 82, in Township 16, North Range 9 East, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian.
Said Mayflower Placer Mine designated as Lot No. 8&2, being described as follows towit: Beginning at. Section Corner common to Sectiotis 16, 17; 20 and 21, T. 16, Not: 9 E D>M--at—-Post-marked-“M. P. No. 1.’ Thence magnetic variation 1844 > East S0° 45’ E. at 12.22 che post No. 11 of Somdue Placer Mine approved suryey, at.17.55 chs post No 10 of Sandoe Placer Mine ; also post of Dittle Wo f Creek Placer Mine at 19,63 chs cross bannerroad, courke EK. and W. 2048 chs or 1351.7 ft-post in-rock,.mound.marked “M. P.M. No.2,” from which a_pine tree 12 in, dia. bears N. 19 W. 1.58 chs dist. being also post No 9 of Little Wolf Creek Placer Mine approved survey; thence 8 8° 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.8” from which a pine tree 12 in. dia. bears N.85° W. 62 links dist being also post Noé 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 inrock mound .vmarked ‘*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 2.34e¢hs cross South Yuba Ditch course Westerly at 6.88 chains post No 3 of Alaska Quartz Mine, at 7.21chs post Nolof Alaska Quartz 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 S. 6° W. 67 links dist.ons uth boundary of Greenman Placer Mine approved survey. Thence N, 88° 30’ E at 2.10 chains cross ravine course Westerly at 6.60 chains 14 section corner between Sections 17 and 20, TJ6N RYE, MD M, also post NoSof Nute Placer Mine, approved survey at 9.06 chuins post No 25 of Nute Placer Mine approved survey, also post of Greenman Placer Mine at 11.20 chs Westerly bankof Hydraulic Mining exeavation at 13.98 chains Easterly bank of said excavation at 14.01 chains post No 1 of Mayflower Quartz Mine at 14.69chs post No3 of Mayflower quartz mine at 15.29 chains Croge Little Wolf Creek conrse North Westerly ‘at 21.47 chs cross Sgquth Yuba Diteh course south Easterly at 22.66 chs post marked DM No8’ on line between Little Wolf Cr placer mineand Sandoe plucér, ming, a) proved survey at 30,25 chains post nrdirivedt “M. P.M. No 7”'on Easterly boundary of Sandoe placer mine approved survey, 2106 feet or 47.°6 chains ty the place of beginning containing 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 andeAlaska quartz mines herei after described, leaving an area of 90.50 acres in the Mayflower placer mine. MAYFLOWER QUARTZ. MINE. Survey of Lode. S Beginning at postin rock mound marked “M.Q.M. No 1,’ on Northwest end of lode claim from which a pine stub 20 in. dia. bears N.i99 W 1.10 chains distant and original post bears N 58° 36’ W.10.02 chains distant and '4 section corner between Sections 17 and 20 116 N RYE, M.D. M, bears S 8544 > W 14.01 chains distant and ‘the entran¢e to the Mayflower ‘Tunnel bears N 68° 25’ W 2.01 chains distant. Thence with magnetic variation 1814° E, $ 58° 36’ E 13.20 chains or $71.2 feet tow sugar pine stump partly burnQM. No 2” on Southeast end of loud cluim from which a cedar tree lb inches dia. bears N 61459 W 1.41 chains distant. Survey of Exterior Boundiries. Beyginuing at post in rock mound marked MQM No8” at South East corner. Thence $589 36’ E at 8.45 chains cross South Yuba ditch course Westerly 12.63 chains or 533.6 feet post in rock mound marked No 4,” at South East corner. ThenceS: 30’ ‘W at 0.38 chains sugar pine stttmp mark ed ‘MQ M, No 2,’ 0.75 chains or 60 feet, post inrock mound marked ‘MQ M, Nod” atSW cor;thence,N 589 36’ W at 4.85 chs cross 8 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 “M Q M No 6” at NWcor; thence.N 30° 30’ E 0.88 chains or 25.1 feet post Nol on North West end of lode claim. Thence N8s° 30’ E 0.68 chains or 44.9 feetto the place of beginning. dredths of an acre (0.97), ALASKA QUARTZ MINE, Survey of Lode. \ Beginning at post in ro¢k mound marked “A QM Nol’ on West end of lode claim from-which a black oak tree 6 inches dia bears N 55349. EYlinks distant. Thence § feet deep at 4.80chs cut on croppingsof the lode 22.73 chs or-1500 feet post in rock mound marked ‘A QM No 2” on East end of lode claim from which a cedar tree § inches dia bears N 8614° E 20 links distant. Survey of Exterior Boundaries. Beginning at postin rock mound marked “A QM No 3” at SonthWest-corner, thence 386° 37’ E at6.81. chains cross west line of Nute placer mine approved survey, at 6.47 chains South of 44 Sec corner between Sections 17and 20, Tit, N R9E, M DM, being also post Nobd5of Nute placermine at ¥.20 chains cross South Yuba ditch; course Westerly at19.90 chains cross line between Nute and Little Wolf Creek placer-mines, approved surveys, from which post No 25 bears N 55142 W 12.89 chains distant 22.73 chains or 1500 feet post in rock mound marked “A Q M No.4’ atSouth East corner. Thence N 2° FE at 0.38 chains post No 2 on Bast end of lode claim 9.75 ¢hains or 50 feet, postin rock mound marked “AQ MNo5’ at North East corner. Thenee N&8b° 37’ W at 4.03 chains cross line between Nute and. Little Wolf Creck placer mine, approved surveys, from which post No 25 bears N 42> W1145_ chs distant, at 10.50 chains cross South Yuba ditch, course Westerly at 15.94 chains crogs West line of Nute--placermine,approved survey. 5.71 chains South of post Nob, 22.73 chains or 1500 feet postin rock mound me which the 4 Section corner between Sections 17and 20 T16N Range YE M D M bears N.51° 50’ E 461 chains distant. Thence 8 2° W at 0.88 chs post Nol on West end of lode claim 0,75 chains or 50 feet to the place of beginning. Vontaining am area of one and sixty-eight one hundredths (1.68 acres.) RECAPITULATION, Mayflower Placer Mine contains 90.50 acres. Mayflower Quartz Mine,included ) in Placer® 0,97 acres. Alaska Quartz Mine, included in Placer ‘ -. 1.68 acres. : Total DONE ae 98.15 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. Anyanda_ persons claiming.any portion of said Mayflower Placer Mine or of the Mayflower Quartz Lode or ‘Alask@& Quartz Lode therein contained or surface gromnd 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 baread by virtue of the Sfatute. . SELDEN HETZEL, ’ Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing no tice of application for Patent be published TRANSCRIPT, a daily newspaper published at Nevada City, California, SELDEN HETZEL, Register! First publication—November lith 1387 Fred Searls, Atty for Applicant Notice for Publication. Timber Land, Act.3, 1878. . B dgatdine STATES LAND ramento, California, OFFICE, 8ACDecember —23d, 887, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress of Jnne 3, 1878, entitled “An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon,Nevada & Washington Territory,” A. JACOB FENCHEL, of Nevuda City, county of Nevada, State of California, has. this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 729 tor the purchase of Nig of NEY and Nl of NW!4 of section No. 20, Townshin No, 16 N Range No. 10 E. M. D. b, & M., and will offerproofto show that the land sought ‘is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural’purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this oiiice at Sacramento, Cal, on March 5th, 1888, : He names as witnesses: Louis‘Voss, J. Fenchel,C,-Fenchel snd A. J. Fenchel, all of Nevada City P. O., Nevada county, “al. . Any and all persons 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 F. T aylor, Atty. S Dec, 25-60d INVENTION geese the’ Wonders of inventive progress isa niethod and system of work that can be performed all over the country without separating the workers from their komes. Pay liberal; any one can do the work; either sex, young or old; no special abilty required, Capital pot needed; we start, you free. and return it tous and we will send you free something of great value and importance to you, that will start you in business, which will bring you in more money right away than anything else in the world. Grand HAS REVOLUTIONized the world during Maine. ’ MARTIN, whose Post Office address er Placer Mine, containing the Mayflower ed ‘A QM No6” at North West corner from forthe period of sixty days im the DatiLy the last half century, Cut this-outoutfit free. Address True & Co,, Augusta; IN Beas is hereby given that JOHN B, ok 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 forayetoun and 1-12th linear feet of the Little Turk Quartz ground six hundred feet in width, situated in Nevada Mining District, Geuntyof Ne vada and State of California and designat ed 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. 150. being described as follows, to-wit: 4 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 Why OW, 52links dist; thence,. magnetic variation 173¢°-EKast, 8. 14.,> East, 1044.1 feet, or 15.82 chs, to the South Lode Post, postin rock mound on northern boundary of Ea M. Rose’s agricultural claim and on Sec. line between Sees. 18 aad 24, Tp. 16 N , t.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 to Sees. 13, 24,618 and 19, Tp. 16 N., R.8E. M. D. Me bears East 23.94 chs. distant. EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Commeneing at N. W. Corner a post in rock mound marked L. T. Q. M. N. W. vor., thence, Magnetic Variation 173g° East, N. 70.42 W. 300 ft. or 4.545 che to North Lode » Post, a postin roce mound marked L. T. Q. M.N. 1, P. 600 ft. Or 9.09-ehs. to N. E. Cor, a post in rock mound inarked L. T,Q. MLN. E. Cor, Thenee, Anizle of Deflection 95> 15 min. td right, 8.14149 KE. 572.9 ft. or 8,68.chs., intersect the westerly boundary of the re muainderof Gold Flat Quartz Mine at a point under Mr. J, B. Byrne’s héuse. Thence, Angle of Deflevtion 81° 45 min to right,s. 7g? W. 384 it. or 5.06 chs., the 8. W. Cor. of the Remainder of Gold Flat Q. M., a post in rock mound marked R. G. F. Q. M.S. W. Cor. 681.5 ft. or 8.51 chs, to South Lode Post before described. Thence Angle of Deflection 74149 to right, West_along the South boundary of the claim and the Northern boundary of Ella M. Rose’s agneuitural claim (patented), and on the See. line between Secs. 13 and 24, TI. 16 N., R. 8 E. M. D. M., 300 ft. or 4.54 chs. to S. W.Cor., a post in roek mound marked L. T.Q. M.S. W. Cor. Thence, Angle of Deflection 7544?to right N. 1444° W. along westerly boundary of ¢laim o41.* ft. or 14.27 chs. to place of beginning; Containing 12.29 acres. The location of this mine is not-of record, the record of location having been lost oF destroyed, ; ‘Lhe adjoining claimants are Remainder of Gold-Flat Quartz Mine, Ella M. Rose, ag ieultural patent, and Byrne Placer Mining aim, “Any and all persons Claiming adversely @py portion. of suid Little Turk Quartz Mine or surface ground are required to file their adveise. 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 they will be barred by virtue of the provis.ons of the Statute. s SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing Notice of Application four Patent be published for the period of 60 days, (ten consecutive weeks), inthe NeEvapa DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a daily newspaper pnblished at Nevada. City, Nevada Co., Cal’a. : SELDEN HETZEL, Register. First publication—Noyember 6th, 1887. Cross & Simouds, Attys for Applicant. No. 1662. Application fora Patent to a Mining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal, December 2d, 1887. TOTICE -is hereby given that THOMAS aL BROCK, whose Post Office is .North Bloomfield, Nevada county, Cal., has made application for Patent forthe Brock Placer Mine andground, being situated in the Gold Flat Mining District, in the county of Nevada, State of California, and describedin the plat and field notes on file in this office as follows, viz: " Commencing at post in rock mound marked “BPM No. 1” from which a pine tree 15 in, dia bears 886° E 0.73 chains distant (be ing also South East corner of the N \, of the Nie ofthe S W144. of N.W 14 of Section 18, embraced by Getehell Placer Mine, U.S. Patent, from which the 144 Section corner between Sections 7 and 15,116, N R9 E, M LM, bears N 359 U1’ EK 32.47 chains distant Containing an area of ninety-seyen one hun. 824 Post No zon North end of lode line of F Sneath & Clay N7y° 41’ E with magnetic chains Or2y feet, Post in rock mound marked'B P M No. 4,” from which a pine tree 15 in. diam bears S 56° K-87 links distunt set ou Westerly side of Nevada County Narrow 852-37 F, at 3.79 chains shaft on the lode 40} Gauge Ruilrond track; thence $762 09" K-4.20 chains cross deep ravine mined out, course south westerly, 5.89 chains or 388.7 feet, post uartz mine, US patent, bears 25 chains distant. Thence, riution 18S East, North 0.44 in ruck mound marked *B P The1 541° 60’ E chains corner of fence 2.3Lchains or 152.5 feet, along fence. Thence Post at corner of fence marked ‘ b PM No 4,” ‘Thomas—trock’s house “bears West 30 links distant. Thence $129 14’ W L0O chain Thomus Brock's house to rignt 25 Hinks distant 1.58 chainseorner of fenee-on britik of hydraulie Dunk 4.19 ehains o7 276.5 feet postin rock mound “BPM Nob” on westerly side of the County road and on north side of Hitchcock ravine from which theNorth Eust abutment of bridge across Hitchcock Kavine bears South 0.60 chains distant. Thence N_ 8° 6’ w 9.75 chains, eusterly side of Gold Run Ravine 14.00 chs cross fence, Course N Wand. $ EK, 14.88 chs or $45.88 feet, post in rock: mound. mark eh BP MN 6,7. tr whieh a pine tree 15-in. dia beurs.N-934°9E47 links dis tunt, standing on westerly bank of Gold Run Kuvine. Thence N 25° 39 W alony wester ly bank of Gold Run Ravine 4.56 chajus cross bastand West fence 5.56 chains or 867 fect, Postin rock mound *tB P M No7,’ which a pine tree &in, dia bears $ 4744 S0'links distant standing on Westerly bank of Gold Rua Ravine, ou South boundary oi Getchell Placer Mine, Us patent. “Thence N 88° 22’ E 3.20 chains easterly side of Gold Run Revine, 6.95 chains cross fence, gourse “NW and 5 E,8 8 chains mining bank ot mining cut or excavution, 10.65 chains or 702.90 feetto the place of beginning, containing an area of nine and seven one hundredthis (9.07) acres. Connecting Line. From }4 Section corner between Sections 7and is, TIGN RYE MDM. Thence with magnetic Variation 18° f£, South: 20.00 chs Thence 8 414° W 283 chains. Thence $ 48° W 2,06 chuins. Thence N 64142 W 7.40 chains Thence $8 4° W 3.04 chains Thence $ 313-43 W 2.38 i Thenee N 891g ° W7.45chains. Thénees 54% ° W 1.65 chains. Thence N 141 chains. Thence wést 044chains to Post marked BPM \No 1,” making calculated course and distance N 38.019 KE -32.47 chains, and containing 9.07 acres, and designated as Lot No 81-in Sec tion 18, Township: 16 North, Range 9 Bust, Mt Diablo Base and Meridian. Said loeation of this mine is recorded in the office of the County Keeorder of the county of Nevada, Stute of California, in book 10, ptiges 547-8, Mining Records of said Nevada county. Adjoining claimants are Getchell Place Mine on the Northjand sueath & Clay quartz M No 3%.” mine on the East. All persons holding any. adverse claims thereto are hereby required to pr nt the same before this, office within sixty days from the first day of pubtication hereof, © SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing no tice be published for sixty days, or ten consecutive weeks,’in the Duily Tran script newspaper, a daily newspaper published in the town .of Nevada, in Nevada county, California, that being the neures: newspuper t) the land described therein, SELDEN HETZEL, Register. The first day of publication was on the bth day of December, 1887, Jobn Caldwell, Attorney LADIES! SEE HERE YOU CAN BE MADE THE FICTURE OF HEALTH BY USING GiUMNo Rin s AROMA fIC WINE! This remedy isthe result df years of experience in Pharmacy, and is pronounced by Phyetcians and Medical Societiess to be a perfect Nerve and Brain Food. It is prepared expressly for treating all . those diseases commonly called Female Complaints with which aH women are afflicted, and for these cases is a positive cure. It will purify and enrich: your blood, give strength and steadiness to your nerves andinvigorate your entire system, giving you rosy cheeks and bright sparkling eyes. 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I-write this for the benett of sufferers, to prevent their ing deceived by false representations. I than you again for the benefit derived from.your, medicine.” Dr. J, N, Cheney, a Prominent iclan, residing in Etlaville, Schley County, Georgia, in awletter recounting the infallible success he has in curing contagious blood poison cases in his extensive practice, writes: “Those who knew the almost inevitable, permanently dangerous effects of mercury will welcome your discovery of 8.8.8. as a boon tehumapity. The medical profession,always wary of proprietary medicines, is uming slowly, and in some cases onreshy, tothe use of 8.S.S.in cases of blood disorder. Of course, a medicine that cures »olsoning in Its worst form must ptrify the Finoa ofevery disorder,” f ‘ Blood and Skin Diseases matied ‘THE Swirr SPEciFic Co., ? Drawer 8, Atlaata, Ga. Treatise on free, Insolvent Notice. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE in the mattér of the Estate of Benjamin F4 Benjamin F. Thomas having filed in this by which it ¢ppears that he insolvent debtor,'the said Benjamin The Sheriffof the said County of Neyada is his deeds, vouchers, All any persons are forbidden to ba K eliver The said debtor hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver It is further ordered that all the creditors debtor be and appear before the at the said Courtroom of said Court, County of Nevada, on the day of FEBRUARY, 1888, 10 o’elock a. M. of that day, to prove debts and choose one or more asthe as the said paper is published, before it is further ordered that in the J. M. WALLING, Judge of Superior Court. F. G, Beatty, Clerk. No. 1064, ty of Nevada, State of California. ifornia_against Edward Ragon, (True Assault to murder. You will please take notice that I will apR. E. RAGON. Mustang . 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We e address is Nevada Cit day filed his ap 1960 34 linear feet of the Potosi or vein, bearin + 400 feetin width, situated in N District, County of Nevada ifornia, and deg: and official plat on Number 151, in Township N Range No8 east of Mount Diablo méridian, said Lot No 151 being deg follows, to-wit: lication for a pa’ gold, with sur at the north lode post marked PQMNL Pa dk . QM SL P (being also the south lod the remainder of Gold Flat Qua and the: location post cammon to claims), from which atedar 12 ine bears Ndtig? E 22 links dist, a ears S 38145 W 37 li thence magnetic var: © °W 1960.9 feet or postin rock mound, marked standing on the south slo; which a black oak 7 inch © E 69 links dist, and a ced bears 856445 W 62links dist. Exterior Boundaries. Commencing atthe at‘d post in rock moun a RGF QM 8.W Cor, ticn corner common to both e] magnetic var 1 a erly boundary_of the claim 600 chs to post in rock mound marke E Cor, and RG. FQ pine marked P Co No 4, one 6f the-Pittsburg QM (Lot survey) bearsS 6644° E 2.75 chs corner to St¢s 13, 24,18 and 19, 8 and@E,M DM, PR ae defile (174 along the easterly b claim 1960.9 feet or 29.71 cha to a par mound marked PQMS5S of.deflection 90° to right, .N 7: southerly boundary of claim to post in, rock mound mark Cor; thence angle of deflec right, N 174°F along the w ry of claim_ 1488.6 ft or 21. south boundary of Ella M Ro} €laim “ata point 2.04 chs W shme, a post in rock mound marke No 4; thence angle of. defi right, east along the south said agricultural claim 1 to SE cor of said agricultural claim t. rock mound marked P Q M No 8;th gle of deflection 90° to left, N alon boundary of said agricultural clair or5chs to NE. cor thereof, at 1line between gaid secs 13 and 24. chs from cor tosecs 13, 24, 18 and Rs8and9E,M DM, a marked P QM No1; the tion.90° toleft, west alon dary of said agricultural 3.75 chs to postin rock m M; thence angle of de ht, N 174° E aloug the western boundary ‘claim and easter! Turk Quartz Mine 247. Pe Of hilljand from ar 8 inches dij erly boundary 6 Bees postin rock mound nee angleof de & northerly bounClaim 247.5 feet or ind marked . « flection (107142 BESSA ea = bo feet or 8:75.chains to containing 18.24 acres. is not recorded, 2 .--] The location of this mine the records being destroy ¢d The adjoining claimants are Little Quartz Mine, remaind Mine, Pittsburg Gold mack Placer Claim, E er of Gold Flat Quartz’ uartz Mine, ‘Merrilla M Rose ‘agricultu. Any end all persons cla: any portion of said Potosi surface ground are required verse claims with the States Land Office at State of California, du eriod of publication hereof, er ¢ arred by virtue of the iming adversely egister of the United Sacramento, .in the rovisions of the It ishereby ordered that the foregoing Noatent be published , (ten consecutiv ‘Transcript, a daily Nevada City, Neva for the period of 60 days weeks), in the» Daily newspaper published at SELDEN HETZ First publication, Nove Cross & Simonds Attys for Notice for. Publication. : Timber Land, Act J TES LAND OFFICE, SAcalifornia, December 23rd, Notice is hereby give with the provisions oft June 3d, 1878, entitled ands in the State Oregon, Nevada and Washin CONRAD C, FENCHE county of Nevada, State of C this day filed in this office his ment No. 730 for the tion No 4, Township n that in compliance he Act of Congress of 8 of California ston Territory,” urchase of SE, of Secthat the Jand sought is m timber orstone than for agricultu ses, and. to establish his clai before the Register*and Re fice at Sacramento, Cal se hel vty ee , C. Fenchel, and A. J; d Nevada City P. O., Nevada Bie rsons Claiming adversely: re requested ta 8 Office on-~or before SELDEN HETZEL, Register. B) eéiver of this of+, 00 March 5th, 1888. the above descr filetheir claims in thi the 5th day of March, Land Notice, U.S. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, Cal. ‘ J PON READING A “Application No. 1, of select certain lands in Range 9 East, this da with a petition that t for publication, itis now ordere Township 17, Nortb, y presented, together he proper notice issue dthat notice be given of t, by publication er for thirty days tn the NEVADA Y TRANSCRIPT, & hews at Névada City, in th State of Californta, _ All persons claimin inafter described lands, as, in. character. will ta must, during the this notice, file.affidayits in scribing the tracts so claime ex with particularity t to the character of the part of the here orto be, mineral such affidavits are fil of publication’ herec of, h :dered, to be had b earing will -be or. efore us, abthis office, afIt is further ordered that FR 2d day of March, 1888, at 10 o’cloe fore the Register and be, and the same is hearing of evidence on t SEAL SAGO RAILROA eceiver, at this office ereby fixed for the artofthe CEN COMPANY, as of the land apsatisf:mineral characte tari faeor et hereinafter. described, exc thereof as miner: See aweh parte have been filed erred to are parlot? of N W ¥,! 4 WwW: of Section 1; lots 5 _Jote 1, 2, 8and4of N 1-4,E 1-2 of BW d120fN E14, lot »9 and 18 0f S W ds hereinabove ref. ticularly described us follo Lots.6 and 6 of NE Seetion 2]; lota L of N W 1-4, N W 1-4of 1-4, lots 6,6,7 and go 23; N E1-4 of N E1-4, lo N E 1-4, lots 2 and 8 of N 1-fof8 W 1-4 of Section 4 5 W 1-40f Section 29; 1-40f N W 1-4, lot 1 of N 1-4of 8 W't-4, lot 4of8 SE pie 83; all ) orth, Range 9 iablo base and meri . SELDEN HETZEL, Register. the publitates dared, that in afdition to ce be made on'g: Oo adéman and John Ec eit to him personal 1, by delivering __ =. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. Notice fon Publication. Timber Land, A ATES LAND OFFICE SACwa ramento, California, Decembe. 28rd, Notice is h with the pbs of June 3, 1878, entitled of Timber Lands in the Oregon, Nevada and Wa Y given that in. compliance the Act of Congress “An act for the sale States of Californi shington Territory of Nevada City, ‘er? ng he ee bpd si ne ment chase 0: of, 16 N Raitge wae 10 E. M. D. ll offer proof to show that the an cultural pu , and to establish hig clnanaeanee idad betore the. ‘ coly ar of,this offiee at Sacon March : tnesses Louis V chel, C. vada Cis enchel nee IF file their claima:in' day ETZEL, Register, ae EdF¥. Taylor, Atty,: