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ears, noise like ‘the rustlig of leaves-and. joge of goid bearing quartz -rock situate,
lying rl being inNevada Township, Nevaa Co., Cal., and known as the Curry or Ella
quartz mine and particularly bounded and
described as follows: Lying in the northwest
ener of Section 4, in Township No, 16'N.
. 8 E., Mt. Diablo Base andMeridian, commencing on lode line atstake No. 1 on southend of claim and running thence (var.
E.) south 1,51 chaing to stake No. 6;
thence north 294 © west 22.72 chains; thence
north 6054° east 6.05 chainsto stake No, 4;
thence south 2914 © east 22.27 chains to stake
No. 5; thenee youth 60% © west 4.54 chains
to the place of beginning. Said claim embracing the ledge Gr lode and all the lands
embraced within the exterior boundaries
above described, and lays north of the
Debarnardoclaims, and northwest of the.
Aggiequartz claim in the same uarter Section. Also all and singular all their right,
title and interest in_and to all that certain
mining claim or ledge or lode of gold bearing \quartz rock situate lying and being in
Nevada Township, Nevada County, California, and being mostly in the north-west
quarter, part in the N. E. 4, part in the 8. EB:
%, and part in the 8. W.% of Seetion 3,Tp.
‘9. N. R. 8E. Mt. Diablo Buse and Meridian.
U.S. Survey, beginning atthe original notice stake on lode at the northerly end
thereof, and running thence south60? -west,
4.54 ch’ns; thence south 43%° east 23.90
chains; thence north 43342 eust 4.40 chains;
thence north 5944 east 4.55 chains; thence
north 434° west 21.60 chains; thence south
72° west tos chains to place of béginning
embracing lode within exterior boundaries,
and known‘as the Aggie quartz claim: Also
the Ella extension, commencing in thenorth
west quarter of Section 8 im-Tp. No. 16, N.
R. 8 east, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, VU.
8. survey, at a stake onthe north end of the
Elia quartz mine, marked E. E. No, 1,
and extending thence in a northerly direction along the course of the ledge seven
‘hundred and fifty feet toa stake marked E,
E. No, 2; thence westerly three hundred
jeet to a stake marked E. ©. No. 3; thence
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in a line jyarallel with the ledge to a stake
marked ©. E, No, 4; thence easterly past:
stake No. 1, six hundred feet tostake marked
E, E. No. 5; thence northerly tn a line R M
allel with the ledge seven hundred and fift
feet to stake marked E. E. No. 6; thence wes
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Stable has the largest lot of
erly to place of beginning, all being in the
Township of Nevada, county of Nevada,
Horses, Carriages and Buggies . State of California: *
Also the Scotia quartz clalm situate, lying
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parte wens quarter of Section No, 3,in Tp.
: ‘ . ‘No, 16, N. R. 8 E., Mt. D. B. and M., United
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td er! ree hundred fee a stake
The horses are free from vice, of good style * a
and capable of going as fast as any gentie-. teen hundred fect to a stake hare a Me,
man cares to drive. 1 2; thence southerly six hundred feet to a
stake marked 8. No. 3; thence south westerly fifteen hundred feet to astake marked 8.
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. Good Saddle Horses always.on hand.
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N the Superior Court of the County of Ne
(A vada, State of California. :
‘PHILIP CURNOW, Plaintiff,
Vs.
MARY CURNOW, Defendant.
The People of the State of California send:
greeting to Mary Curnow, defendant.
You are hereby uired.to appear in an
action. brought against you by the abdye
named plaintiff, in the Superior Court of the
Connty of Nevada, State of California, and
ito answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exelusive of the day of service)
after the service on you of this Summons, if
jserved within this county, or, if served out
‘of this county, within, thirty days, or jade
-mént will be taken against you by default,
according to the prayer of said complaint.
The said action is brought to obtain a de\cree of this Court dissolving the bonds of
jmatrimony now existing. between psa,
ine defendant upon the grounds of deserition. y
And you are hereby notified that if.you
ifail to appear and answerthe said complaint
‘as above required, the said plaintiff. will ap
‘ply to the Court for the relief demanded in
he said complaint. fot
~— ) Given under my hand and seal of
jaa the said Superior Court, of the Counbens f b of Nevada, State of California,
this 15th day of November, in the year. ot
our Lord:one thousand eight hundred.and
eighty-six. «
F,-G. BEATTY, Clerk,
By W. D. Harris, Deputy.
W. P. Sowden Att'y for Plaintiff. =. n18.
No. 1591.
‘Application for Patent to Mining Olaim.
United States Land Office, “"
Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 8, 1886.
TOTICE qs
Binder, whose post office address is
ashington, Nevada county, Cal., has made
application for patent to thet. X.L. Quartz
Mine, in Eureka Township, Nevada County,
‘Cal., designated on the U, 8. Official Plats as
hereby given that George J. .
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Lot 50, T. 18.N. R,.11 E., Mt. Diablo Mer., and
described in the field notes on file in this
office, as follows:
FEO etal at South Lode Post I. X. L.
0.
© EF. 4.545 chs. to post marked I. X. L, No. 4.
SE. corner; thence N. 12° W. 22.73 chs. to
post 1. X. L. No. 5, NE. corner; thence
W. 9.09 chains to post I. X. L. No. 6 NW.
corner, from which the quarter section corner between Sections 28 and 29 T, 18 N. R. 11
repre gt i 9 bo ee E, 25.64-chs.
st.; thence 8. 12° EK, 22.73 chs, to post I. X,
L, No, 7; thence N.78°-E, 4.545 che to place
inning, Containing 20.66 acres.
Claim was located June 8, 1880, recorded
at page 315, book 8, Mining Records of Nevachase.
All persons holding any adverse claims to
said mine, or to any part thereof, are-hereby.
required to present fhe same at this office
bya hin 60 days from the first publication’
eréof, or gern tg be barred.
4 HETZEL, Register.
Chas. W. Kitts Att’y for Ap rane
This noting was first published November
Assessment \ Notice,
‘NHAMPION MINING COMPANY.—Location of principal place of bisiness; San
Tancisco, California. Location of works,
Nevada county, California.
Notice is hereby yen, that at a meeting
ofthe Directors, held on the 27th day of November, 1886, an assessment, (No. 23) of Ten
yey Cents per share was levied upon the cap“ital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin to the Secry;-at his office, No. 522 “Montgomery
street, San Francisco, Cal.
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on Frida, the 7th da:
of January, 1887, willbe delinquent; and advertised for sale at piblic auetion
TT CAEL made before, will besold on
FRIDAY, the wenty siente day of JANUARY, 1887, to pay the delinquent assessment,
together with costs of advertising and expenses of sare eae wr ~
Bu is 'TZEL, Secretary.
Office—No. 522 Montgomery atreet, 3
Francisco, Cal,
Assessment Notice.
N “ipcatic COUNTY MINING COMPANY.
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Location of principal place of business
vada City, California. Location of works
Nevada City, California.
Notig ereby given, that at a meetin
joard of Trustees, held on the 138t!
of Decagyber, 1886, an assessment,
of ten ce er share wus levied
(No.
upon
apital stock of the corporation, payable
immediately in United States gold coin, to
the-Secretary at the law office of John Caldwell, Broad Street, Nevada Ci California.
Any stock upon which this
shall remain unpaid on the 18th day. of
January, A. D, 1887, will be delinquent and
advertised for sale at publie auction: and
unless payment is made before, will be sold
on Monday, the 7th day of February, 1887, to
pay the delinquent assessment, together
sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. ,
: E. C, ASHBURN, Secretary.
Office at the Law Office of John Caldwell,
Broad Street, Nevada City, California. 414
Bridgé Notice.
OTICE is hereby given that I will opply
tothe Hon. Board. of Supervisors of Nevada county, at the Court House.at Nevada
City, on Jantary 5th, 1887, or as soon after as
can
lect _toll on the bri
ba river, on the roa
to Nevada City.
December 1st, 1886.
Wetice to the Public,
@ across the South Yufrom North San Juan
PETER PURDON,
E tures in the Chinese Drug Store on
ommercial Street, Nevada City, California,
of Chun Yung Fung, notice is here 4 given
that Liam sole roprietor, and intend carrying on the business in my own name. Chun
Yung Fung-will.clerk. forme. .1 also give
notice that I will not be res) sible for-any
bills owing by Chun Yung Fung. *
@ KIM YUP.
Nevada City, December 6, 1886,
Nowite is heteby aiven that W, Edwards
v
will apply to the Hon. Board of Supersors of Nevada county, at the Court House
in Nevada City,,on Wednesday, January 5,
1887; at 10 o’clock A. M., of that: day, or,
‘. soon thereafter as a heaving can be had, for
a renewal of license to take toll upon the
Edwards’ crossing.
Dated Dec. 1, 1886.
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Dissolution of Oopartnership.
Ppae popartnarenly in the livery and feed
stable business heretofore existing be‘tween the Undereigned, is this day di ved
by mutual consent, Mr. Eustis retiring from
the firm. All accownts oe to or against
the firm of Eustis & Lane wil ie ; be s b
Henry Lane and E. G. Sukeforth, who will
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ar th hand ¢ h
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tothe high o ne ny ape ae
of such dividend. ae : fh
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8, L, P.; thence (mag, var. 172 E.) N.78 .
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8. 78 .
ds county, Cal. Applicant claims by pur.
and un.
with costs of advertising and expenses of .
ripe tied ‘a renewal of license to col.
AVING bought out the stock and fix.
bridge across the South Yuba river, near:
' W. EDWARDS.
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Fesult in all. The English Dandelion, Liver and
wie cove the re “pspuis Pill is the bot fa the marSample lor
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