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ICALIFORNIA STATE FATR
1885.
‘at Sacramento, September Ith to
19th, Two Weeks:
2 4
E & a :
The attention of the farming community.
of this State is particularly callea to the .
liberal awards offercd for
.COUNTY EXSIBITS.
Th: heyy bem the Board met with
in their first effort to establish.a department
of this character, has induced m to inamotnt is year. the of pr i
The exhibits made fn this department.at the'}
last State Fair, pe forwarded ing ra iter.
leans, and formed a greater part” o a
nia’s exhibit at the World's Fair of 1884-5)
where they created an interest and at the
me time presented the practical fesults of
Loring in California, The object of the
Board in offering these inducements, is to
bring directly to the notice of the world the
superior advantages attained by California
in farm products. The tide.of immigration
has turned this way. Those seeking homes
among us are anxious to obtain as much information as possible ag to the yield of va~
rous products, in different localities, etc.
No better method for showing the resources
of each county could be devised. To this
end the Board offers for the most extensive, perfectand varied exhibit of
Farm Products (exclusive of live stock)
exhibited as a County Productignthe sum of $1500, divided as fol.
tows:
The remaining one thousand dollars will
be distributed among the other counties in
equitable proportion, considering the mer
its of each county exhibit.
Competition to be between counties only.
That is to say, that the ENTIRE EXHIBIT
made by ity must pete AGAINST
the KNTIRE EXHIBIT of anotner geen
The premium awarded to each county exhibit will be paid to the committee in chaiye of
» . said exhibit. ~
". The State Board-of Agriculture earnestly
desires the hearty co —— of the various
subordinate Granges throughout the State,
in makiog this exhibition ef California’s
products & success, whereby the varied products of different localities may be fully
shown, We wouldask the appointment ofa
cowmictee from the Grange in each county
to call upon and urge the Patrons to make a
display representing their respective counes.
4a Send for Premium list,
é JESSE D, CARR, President.
EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary.
RESOURCES:
Value of Bank Premises ....$ 5000 00
Real Estate taken for debt. 3950 00
United States Bond..... 8631 36
Nevada County Bonds...
County Warrants.....
Loans on Real Estate ‘
Loans on U. 8, Bonds,.....
.oans on Gold Bullion, ete.,.
Loans on personal security
Overdraft accounts, (solvent) 1568 97
Money on hand..... 85483 04
Due from National Banks 33433 69
furniture and Fixtures. . 2500
Gold Bullion,.....cereseees. 2264 32
LIABILITIES:
Paid up Capital. .
Reserve Fund: >.~ 16000 500
Undivided Profits. «7369 36
Due Depositérs.......000 0s 132570 05
Unpaid Dividends.....:.. 311 12
:, ; $180250° 83
State of California, Gounty of Nevada, ss.
We the undersigned do solemnly swear that
we have a knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing report, and that the
statements made therein area correct report
ofthe financial condition of the Citizens
Bank on —the~ morning of Juty ist, 1885,
according to the best of our Knowledge and
belief, and that the asséte therein named
are al] under the custody of the Citizens
Bank and its proper officers and correspondents.
We furthermore solemnly sw ar that the
Paid up Capital of the said Citizens Bank is
Thirty Thousand (30,900) Dollars, which
capital was originally paidin the assets of
The Bank of Nevada County, ‘which were
transferred to the Citizens Bank at the date
of its incorporation.
. M, PRESTON, President,
by B, MORGAN, Asst. Cashier,
Subscribed and sworn before me a Notary
Public in and for the County of Nevada,
State of California, this eighth day of July,
A. D. 1885. “FRED SEARLS,
jy9-lm Notary Public.
EMPIRE “LIVERY STABLE.
BROAD STREET.....NEVADA CITY
®pposite National Exchange Hctel,
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor
(Sticcessor to D. Welllington)
*}HLE Proprietor of the EMPIRESTABLEs
it announces that he has now the larges
Lot of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams; with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms.
The Horses are free from vice, ot goodatyl
and capable of going as fast as any gentleman
cares to drive
Carriages for Funerals Attended
to with Promptness.~
Good Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or month
and the zreastest of care guaranteed
MACHINERY AND TOOLS
ai Paci Lab :
$end.stamo for Illustrated Cir alar to
agd
LONG LOOKED FOR
ATCHRS EGGS BETTER THAN A
HEN. The best Machine 1 the World.
GEO. B. BAYLEY, Manufacturer
No, 37,{Castro'St., dakland, Cal,
For Light Manufacturing and
Amateurs,
ATHES, Drill Presses, Shapers, Scroll
Saws and Small Machine Tools for Iron
and Wood Working.
SEND STAMP FOR CATALOGUE,
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—TEACHER OF—-—-MuUSIOC.
: —AND— :
Foreicn, LANGUAGES.
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AND THOROUGH BASS
WM. SCOTT,
~ Constable and Collector.
Legal Business . and ‘Collections
promptly attended to
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JOLVYULNAINOD ANY J
Notice.
ITY TAXES wil] ‘be delinquent on the
first Mond@R-in August, 1855, at 6
“. o'clock ¥, and" untess id prior thereto
five per cent. will be added to the amount
thereof. — aie ;
Taxes are payable at the City Hall. .
Office hours from 9 o’cloék 4. M, to
° k P.M, , :
seats J. §, HOLBROOK
. Application for Patent to a Mining Claim
00.) Quartz Mine,” bearing gold, embracing fifn
4
_] persons having claims
“. ceased, toexhibit them with the 1.
eer rerarer wera “7
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal. May ist, Epa
OTICE is hereby given that JAMES
N ponent pe nae bg oo ym
ity, Nev: unty, made applions id for nt for the “Cornucopia
Quartz Mine,” bearing gold, embracing fit
teen hundred (1500) linear feet of the vein,
lode or deposit, ether with surface
d, six hundred (600) feet in width in
ashington Mining Vistrict, Nevada-county, Californis, and described in the plat and
field notes on file in this office, as follows,
Application‘for Patent;to a Mining Claim. —
United States Lund Office.
2 Sacramento, May 2. 1885,
N OTICE is hereby given, that JOHN W,
‘ HART, whose postotfice is Nevada
City, Nevada county, Cal., bas made applipie: i for patent for the ‘‘Hiawatha Placer
Mine, bearing gold, with surface und in
Blue Tent Mining District, Nevada county,
California,and described in the plat und
field notes on file in this office, as fcllows,
viz:
Commencin
dia. on South
ata live oak tree 12 inches
an ie, of. South Yuba River,
iz: .
Commencing at post. in rock d at
south easterly corner of the claim marked
C. Q. M No. 3, on northerly bank of South
Yuba Riyer from which the south easterly
corner of a cabin bears N, 85° W. 106
chains distant (and the section common to Sections 1, 2,11 and 12, Tf. 17, N.
Mount Diablo Meridian bears N.
61.85 chains distant) and a live
oak tree being south easterly corner of Yuba
‘o.’s mill site designated as
8 N. 75° 19° E 17.04 chains
end of the Yuba Gol
Mill bears 8 78°° E.
‘Thence with magnetic v.
N. 9° 01’ W. 1,30 chains,
ington road, 22.34 chains,
mound near high bluff of ro:
Q. M. No. 4, from which a double
tree 20 ins. diam. bears N. 72 1-49
links distant. Thence N. 85° W. 4.54
. Post-in-rock mound marked C, Q, M. No.
on north end of lode claim 9.04 chs, Post in
rock mound marked C.Q. M. No. 5, from
19° W. 82 links distant. Thence 8. 15°”
65’ E. 2.62 chs. Post marked 8. T. Q. M. No.
4, for Secret Treasure Quartz Mine, 17.17
chs. centre of Washington road, 23.22 chs,
Post in rock mound marked C. Q M, No.
6, on northetly bank of South Yuba River,
being also Post No. 3 of Secret Treasure
Quartz Mine, from which a live ogk tree
12 ins, diam, bears N, 11-4 W. 1.14 chs.
distant. Thence 8. 859° E. 2,98: chs. Post
in rock mound marked C, Q. M. No. 1,. on
8. end of lode claim 6.16 chains to the place
of beginning—containing an area of 16 and
forty-eight one-hundredths (16.48) acres,
and designated as. Not No. forty-nine
in Section 11, Township 17, North
Range, 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, Said location was made on the 2nd day
andonthe 26th day of February, A. D.
1884, was granted, sold and conveyed to
this applicant, James Duncan, by the said
Cc. G, re ew by deed of bargain and sale,
who has duly performed all work and expenditure on said claim up to this application and now owns the same and is in possession thereof. Adjoining claims are the
“Mayflower,” “Hathaway,” ‘Yuba Quartz
Ledge, No. ?and Mill site.” ‘‘Marietta G.
and 8. Q. M.” “Sulphuret G. and 8.Q. hi.
and Secret Tressure Quartz Mines.”
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
ED. F. TAYLOK, Register.
E H. Gaylord, Attorney. ;
The first day of publishing of the above
notice was on the 9th day of May, 1885
[No. 1466.}
Application for Patent to a Mining Claim.
United States hand Office.
= Sacramento, Cal., May 1, 1885.
OTICE is nereby given, that JAMES
DUNCAN, whose postoffice is Nevada
City, Nevada county, Cal., has made application for patent for the ‘‘Secret Treasure
teen hundred (1500) linear feet of the vein,
lode of deposit, together with surface ground
six hundred (600) feet in width, in Washington Mining District, Nevadacounty, California, and described in the plat and field
notes on file in this office, as follows, viz:
Commencing at post in rock mound at
southeasterly corner of the claim, (being also post No. 6 of the Cornucopia quartz
mine), marked S TQ M No 3, standing on
northerly bank of South Yuba river, from
which a live oak tree 12 ins. diam. bears N
1 1-42 W 1.14 chains, distant (and the section post common to Sections 1, 2,-11 and
12, T17 NR11B,M DM, bears N 44° 14’
4 55.54 chains distant), anda live oak. tree
being southeasterly corner of Yuba Gold
piserng, Bel mill site, designated as lot No.
41-B, bears N. 80° 29°; E 22:92-chs. distant, andthe apex of the northerly gable
end of the Yuba Gold Mining .Co.’s quartz
mill bears 8. 81° 33’, E.12.18chs distant;
thence with magnetic variation 17° E., N.
15 955’, W, 6.05 chs., center of Washington
road 20.60 chs., post in rock mound marked
8. T. Q. M. No, 4, from which post No 5 of
Cornucopia quartz mine bears N, 15° 55’,
W. 262 chs, distant; thence N. 57°, W.5.10
chs; post in rock mound marked 8, T, Q. M.
No. 2 on north end of lode claim 10.10 chs.;
post in rock mound marked 8. T. Q. M. No.
5; thence S, 22° 25’, BE. 16.82 chs., center
of Washington road 23.82 chs.; post in rock
mound on bluff of rocks overlooking the
South Yuba river on north bank of same;
thence 8. 57°, E. 8.63 chs.; post in rock
mound marked & T. Q. M.-No. 1 on south
end of lode claim, 6.04 chs., to the place of
beginning, containing ten and ninety-two
one hundredths (10.92) acres, and designated as Lot No, 50, in section 11, Township 17
North, Range 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base and
Meridian.
Said location was made on the 9th day of
February, 1884, by CV. G@. Ferguson, and developments commenced, and on the 26th
day of February, 1884, was sold and conveyed to thisapplicant by deed of bargain
and sale, by the said C. G, Ferguson, and
wipe has owned and possessed the said
claim up to this application, and now owns
the same-and is in the possession. thereof.
Adjoining claims are the ‘‘Mayfiower,”
*‘Hathaway,” ‘‘Yuba Quartz Ledge No, 2
and milf site,” “‘MariettaG. & 8. Q. M.”
“Sulphuret G, & 8S. Q. M.” and ‘Coruucopia Quartz Mines ”
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this ottice within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
ED. F. TAY LOR, Register.
E. H. Gaylord, Attorney.
The first day of publishing of the above
notice was on the 9th-day-of May, 1885.
Notice for Proving Will.
N the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California. In the
matter of the estate, of Anthoni Thorson, deceased Notice is hereby given that Saturday, the 27th day of June, 1885, at 10 o’clock
A. M. of said day, at the Court Room of .said
Court, atthe Court House inthe Vity and
County of Nevada has been appointed as
the time and place for proving the will of
said Anthoui Thorson,deceased,and for hearing the application of B. D. Chadwick tor
the issvance to him of Letters Testamentary, when and where any person interested
Niay appear and contest the same.
Dated Juno 13th, 1885,
F. G BEATTY, Clerk.
By W. D. Harris, Deputy,
Gaylord & Searls, AttysforPe.’r. jel
Insolvent Notice.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT, COUNTY
of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of NELSUN MARTEN, an
Insolvent Debtor. .
NELSON MARTIN, an insolvent debtor,
having applied to this Court for a discharge
from his_debts, it is hereby ordered that
the Clerk of this Court give notice to all
creditors who have proved their debts, to
appear before this Court. at the Court
Room thereof, on the SIXTEENTH DAY
UF JULY, 1885, at the hour of ten o’clock,
A. M., and show cause, if any they have,why
the said Nelson Martin should. not be discharged from:all his debts, in accordance
with the statutes in such cases made and
provided, ise
It is further ordered, that notice of said
application be given to the creditors, by
mail, and by publication (for at least once
in each week), in the Nevada Daily Traascript, a ee published in said county. B. F. MYRES, Superior Judge.
Dated June 12, 1885.
Attest: F. G. Beatty, Clerk.
KE, H. Gayload, Att’y for Insolvent. jel3
Notice to Creditors.
BS the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California, Inthe matter of the Estate of Thomas Danie!s,deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Adninistrator of the estate o’ Thomas
Daniels, deceased, to the c’ of andall
against saia dery
veuchers within four-months after the ‘Tet .
publication of this notice, to the said’ Administrator, at the Law Office of Gaylord &
ebay
Searls, opposite the Court House
City, Nevada County, ee ss sigs
Administrator of the estate of ‘Thomas
1885.
} formerly stood, marked H. P. M. No. 5,
No}
of Februar,, A. D. 1884 by C. GFerguson .
Pp Ravine, marked d. P.
M. No. 1, for Hiawatha Placer Mine, thence
with magnetic variation 18° E, 8. 45 1-29
E. along south bank of South Yuba River
up said stream 8.50 chains to post in rock
mound marbea H. P. M. No. 2, set besidea
ine stumprearly covered with tailings.
hence 5. 562 E, 8.29 chains to a leaning
live oak tree 14 inches dia. warked H. P.
M. No.3. Thence 8, 65 1-42 EK. 908 chs,
to post in rock mound marked H. P. M. No.
4, set where old cabin formerly stood, new
removed, from which Post No. 6 of Horace
Kitham Placer mine, patented, bears S, 39°
50° #. 10.92 chains distant.
74 14° E. 0.15 cross old _Iilinois
road, now unused. 2,58 chs cross sc«tion
line between Sections 15 and 16, 11.07 chs
north of corner to Sections 15, 16, 21 and 22,
f.17,N. K.9E. M. D. M. by caiculation;
the corner post destroyei andno trace of
bearing trees to be found 9.71 chains to
post in reck mound set where old stump
yebts-N. 56° W. 85 links distant, and the
‘southerly end of a wheel and pump shaft
bears N. 80° E. 48 links distant, and the
easterly end of a mining excavation bears
8. 481-49 E. 4 5 chains distant. ThenceS
301-22 E. 10.56 ross section line between
Sections 16 and 22, 12.22 chains, East of corner to Sections 15, 16, 2lL and 22, T.17N R.
9E. M.D. M. by calculation. 11.35 chains
toa leaning Hve oak tree 20 inchs dia.
marked H, P. M. No. 6, from which a_tlive
oak tree being corner No. 6 -of Enterprise
Canon Placer Mine patented bears 8. 20°
82’ E, 18,02 chains distant. Thence South
861-42 E. crossing South Yuba River 4.53
chains to a live oak tree 24 inches dia. marked H. P. M. No. 7, standing on north bank
of South Yuba River from wiaich the head of
a wing dam bears N. 45 1-42 W. 3.75 chains
distant, Thence N 311-42 W along North
bank of South Yuba River. 1.07 cross section line between Sections 15 and 22, 16.55
ehains East of corner to Sections 15, 16, 21
and 22, T.17 N. R.9 K. M. D. M, by caleulation, 8.69 chaius to ative oak stump 15.
inches dia. marked H, P. M No.8. Thence
N. 461-42 W. 9.28 chains to a postin rock
mound marked H. P, M. No. 9. Thence N.
731-42 W. 6.18, cross section line between
sections 15 and 16, 14.68 chains North of
corner to Séctions 15, 16, 21 and 22, T. 17 N.
R. 9 E. M. D. M. by calculation. 8.65 cross
old Illinois road now unused. 10.15 chs to
a post in rock mound marked H. P. M. No.
10 from which a dead fir tree 30 inches dia,
bears §. 79° E, 142 chains distant and the
Northerly end of a wheel and pump shaft
bears S. 86° 23' W. 4.12 chains distant.
Thence N. 60 3-49 W. 10.00 chs toa t in
rock mound marked H. P. M o. il.
Thence N. 50° W. 12.20 chains toa post in
rock mound marked H. P. M. No. 12 set on
North bank of South Yuba River at junction of Kennebec ravine, from which a live
oak tree 20 inches dia. bears N. 34 1-29 E.
76 links distant, andthe section Post commonto Sections 20, 21, 28 and 29T. 17, N.
R. 9 E, M. D. M. bears S. 28 1-42 W. 123.58
chains distant, the Section Posts on North
side of Sections 2land 22vannot be fourd.
Thence 8. 35 1-22 W. crossing South Yuba
River 3.02 chs to the place of beginning,
containing an area_of Sixteen and Seventeen one-hundredths (16.17) acresand designated as Lot No. 77, in Sections 15, 16,
and 22, Township 17, North, Runge 11 East,
Mt, Diablo Base and Meridian.
Adjoining claims are the ‘Yuba Gravel
Range Mine,” ‘‘Dannal’s Placer,” ‘‘Eaterprise Canyon Placer,” ‘‘Sailor Fiat Placer,”
“Central Placer,” ‘ Enterprise Placer,” and
“Horace William Placer” mines.
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
* ED. F. tAYLOK, Register.
Cross & Simonds, Attorneys.
ee. py a live oak tree—15 inches dia.
The first day of publishing of the above
notice wae on the 9th day of Muy, 1885.
[No. 1474,} ce
Application for Patent toa Mining Claim.
United States Land Office.
fSacramento, Cal., May 16th, 1885.
OTICE is hereby given, that JAMES
a
Franc'sco, Cal., has made application for
vatent for the ‘‘Free Trade Quartz Mine,’
earing gold, embracing fifteen hundred,
(1500) linear feet of the vein or lode, wit!
surface ground six hundred feet in width,
in Washington Mining District, Nevada
county, Califo.nia, and described in the
plat and field notes on file in this office, 9s
tollows, viz:
SURYEY OF EXThRIOR BOUNDARIES!
Commencing at post in rock mound at
Southeast corncr of claim marked F. T.Q. M
No. 3,(being also post No. dof Celia Quartz
Mine,) from which hears a black oak tree 12
in. dia, N, 39° E. 11 1ks; double black oak
tree 8 inch. dia. bears S. 61 3-49 W. 34 Iks.
dist, Thence, with magnetic variation 17°
E., N. 39 54” W. 20.56 chs. Cross Section
line between sections 9 and 16, 54.73 chs:
East of corner to Sections 8, 9, 16,17 T. 17 N.
R. 11 E. M.D. M-., 22.73 ens., or 1500 feet.
Post in rock mound at Northeast corner -of
claim marked F. T. Q. M. No, 4, from
which bears a pine tree 20 inch. dia. § 15°
4° W1.64chs dist. Thence, S 88° 30' W
3.94chs, Cross small ravine course Northeasierly, 4.54 chs, or 300° feet; post marked
FTQM No. 3 on North end of lode claim
9 09 chs, or 600 feet; tin rock mound at
Northwest corner of claim marked FT QM
No. 5, from which bears a sugar p:ne tree
48 inches dia 8 65° W 88 lks dist; thence, 8
3° 54’ E 1 93 chs; cross Section line between ‘
Sections 9 and 16, 45 66 chains East of corner to Sections 8,916 and 17, T17 N,R1E
MDM, 6 80chs; cross small ravine, course
Northeasterly 22 73 chs or 1500 feet; post in
rock mound at Southwest corner of claim
marked F T Q M No. 6 (heing also post No.
5 of Celia Quartz mine) from which bears a
black oak tree 20inches dia N 81 3-49 E 44
links distant and Scction-eorner common to
Sections 8,9,16,17, T17 N, R11 E, MDM,
bears N 66-2 13’ W 51 54 chs distant ‘hence
N 88° 30° E065 chs; dry ditch follows along
same 2 55 chs; leave ditch 4 54 chs or 300 ft;
pore marked FTQ M No. 1 on South end of
ode claim (being also post No. 2 of Celia
Quartz Mine) 9 09 chs or 600 feet, tothe
place of beginning, and containing 20 63-100
acres, and designated as lot No. 53 in Sec
tions 9and 16, Township 17 North, Range 11
East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian.
Adjoining c:aim is the ‘‘Merrill Place
Claim.” °
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof. ~
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
E. H. Gaylord, Atty.The first day of publi hing: of the above
notice was May 19th, 1885.
No. 1470. { oe
Application for Patent to a Mining Claim,
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal.,May 12th, 1885.
Neo is hereby given, that ELLEN S.
HAWKE, whose pcstottice is Nevada
City, Nevada county, Cal., has made application for patent for the ‘Cleveland Placer
Mine,” bearing gold, in Nevada Mining
District, Nevada County, California, and described in the plat and field notes on file in
this office, as follows, viz:
Northwest 1 4 of Northwest 1-4; West 12
of West 1-2 of Northeast 1-4 of Northwest
1-4, Section 14; Souheast 1-4 of Northeast
Thence 8.}
DUNCAN, whose _postoffice—is—San-+
Sheriff's Sale. =
In the. Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California,
WILLIAM McHUGH, Executor of the Es
tate of MAKY GURL, deceased, Plaintiff,
vs. 4
W. 8S. TALBOT, CHARLES CROSBY, P. F.
, BIMONDS, C. W. CROSS, A. B. CROSBY,
and LUCY A. WHITE, administratrix,
Defendants.
W HEREAS, Wm. McHugh, executor of
the estate of Mary Gorl, deceased,
on the 26th vay of June, A. D, 1885, recov,
ered a judgment against W. S. TalbotCharles brby, P. F. Simonds, C. W. Cross,
A. B. Crosby, and Lucy A. White, admini-tratrix, for the sum of seven hundred and
twenty-four (724.00) dollars together with
costs of suit taxed at $14 45-100, and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum
of $75.00, with intertst thereon from the
date of said judgment at the rate of seven
per cent. per annum till paid, which said
judgment is recorded in the Judgment
Book 1 of the said Superior Court, on pages
625 et seq., and, Whereas it is ordered that
the mortgage set forth in plaintiff's comlaint, be toreclose! and property thereiu
escribed, to-wit: BPE
All those certain mining claims and pieces
of real property situated on Town. Talk
Hill, and st the head of and near Gold Fiat,
and in Nevada county, State of California,
described as follows, towit= First, the Talbot clains, formerly known as the Talbot &
Wear claims, commencing —at—the line of
Gillispie’s fence at a stake marked No, 1,
where the old Shanghuiditch crosses Gillispie’sandJ. B. Byrne's ranches, running
thené—-west.about six hundred feet to a
stake marked No. 2, on the line between J.
&. Byrne’s and Hobart & Lord’s claim;
thence south about two thousand six hundred and forty feet toa stake marked No, 3;
thence east about.six hundred feet to a
stake marked No. 4, and from thence north
about two thousand six hundred and—forty
feet to the place of beginniag, contuining
about 40 acres, and sitvated in townships 16
N., BR. 8 £.,M. D. B. and M. ’
Second. The outlet for said claims into a
ravine czossing Gillispie’s and Byrne's
ranches into Gold Run.
Third. The Blue Gravel Quartz mine situated at the head of Gold Flat in said Nevada township and Deo & commencing at the
crossings of the ledge in the open cut of the
sald Talbot claims and running thence easterl: alour the line or the ledge 1000 feet to
a stake marked ‘‘T.,” with side land and
surface ground 150 feet in width on each
side of the croppings of said ledge, the corners being designated by. well set posts.
To; ether with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and «appuitenances
thereunto belonzing or in any wise apper
taining, be sold at public auction to satisfy
said judgment together with counsel fees,
interest and costs. =
Notice is hereby given that I will sell at
public sale, in front of the Court House
door, in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, on
Thursday, August 6th, 1885,
Between the hours of 9 A, M. anid 5 Pp. M. towit
At 12 o'clock M. of that day, all the right, title andintere.t Which the defendants, W.
8. Talbot, Charles Crosby, P, F. Simonds,
C.W. Cross, A. B. Cr sby,«and—Lucy A.
White, administratrix, or either of them,
herein named, bad, held, owned or possessed
by them on the Twenty-Sixih day of June,
A. D. 1885, the day on which said judgment
was docketed as aforesaid or which they
may have subsequently acquired in and to
the above described property to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment,
together vith interest and costs.
Given under my hand this 18th day of
July, 1885.
GEORGE LORD, Sheriff.
3 Nevada County.
J. L. HoLuanp, Under Sheriff.
Johnson-& Mason, Attys for Plaintiff.
No. 1016.
Sheriff's Sale,
Inthe Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California,
GEOKGE HENRY HUDSON, Plaintiff,
vs. ;
ALPHA HYDRAULIC GRAVEL MINING
COMPANY, a Corporation, YE SING and
JOSEPH KH. SHAIN, et als., Detgndants.
\ } HEREAS, George Henry Hudson, on
the 11th day of July, A. D. 1885,. recovered a judgment against the Alpha Hydraulic Gravel Mining Company, a corperation, Ye Sing and Joseph E. Shain, for the
sum of thirty one hundred and sixteen 90100 (3116 90-100) dollars, together with
costs of suit taxed a: 335.05, and counsel
fees allowed herein amounting to the sum
of $150.00, with interest thereon from the
date of said judgment, at the rate of 7 per
cent. per annum till paid, which sail judg
ment is recorded in the Judgment Book 1
of the sdid Superior Court, on pages 640 et
seq, and-Whereas—it—is—orderedthat the
mortgage set for'h in plaintiff's complaint
be foreclosed and property. therein described, to-wit:
Situate, lying and being in the said county of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and particularly described of foliows, to
wit: that certain piece and parcel of land
pao and placer claims situate lying and
eingon Alpha Hill in Washington township, Cou: ty and State aforesaid and heretofore known.as the McKEachern claims,
bounded and described as follows, to wit:
commencing at a point on the Washington
road below Henderson’s ravine, and extend.
ing due South rearly ore mije %0 an oik
tree marked XX, thence East to a pine tree
near the South forkor bianch of Scotchman’s Creek; Thence North nearly one mile
to a stake; Thence West to a stake at’ the
place of beginning embraving all deep
ground, surface ground and bed rock. Also
Crumbccker ravine, Washington ravine,and
Getchell ‘ravine running into Scotchman’s
-Creek, together with the house formerly
occupied by Thomas McEackern, the Chapwan House, socalled, and the. blacksmith
shop Also those certain other gravel claims.
situate lyingand being on Alpha Hill in
Washington township, in County and Sta.e
aforesaid, and described ‘as folléws, to wit:
commencing at a green oak tree onthe West
corner of Thomas. McEacnern’s claims, and
running thence s.xty rodsin a southwesteriy direction to Jenning’s board shanty nrar
the Blue Tent Ditch; Thence. Easterly sixty
rods to a green oxk tree blazed; Thence sixty
rods Northeriy toa pine tree blazed, Thomas
McEachern’s South East corner, and Thénce
Westerly sixty rods tc a.green oak tree, and
the place of beginning, Said tract ‘containing forty acres more or less, together with:
all houses, buildings and structures on the
claims and premises hereinbefore described
or any part or portion thereof. Also al!
mining tools, iron pipe, monitors,.,flumes
and sluices, and all reservoirs, Water rights,
ditches, tunnels, and rights of way to said
claims belunging.
Together with alland s'ngular the tenenents, hereditaments and appur:enances
thereunto belonging or in an)wice appertaining, be sold at public auction to satisfy
said Judgment, together with counsel fees,
interest and costs. é
Notice is hereby given that I will sell at
public sale, -in frent of the Coart House
door, in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, on
Saturday, AuguSt 8th, 1885,
Between the hours of 9.0’clock a, M and 5
o’clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o’elovk~s ofthat
day, all the right, title and interest which
the defendants, Alpha Hydraulic Gravel
Mining Company, a corporation, Ye Sing
and Joseph E. Shain et als., or—either of
them herein named, had, held, owned or
possessed by themon the llth day of July,
1885, the day on which said judgment was
docketed as-aforesaid, or which they may
have su uentl¥ acquired in and tothe
above described property to the highest
‘jidder for cash, to satisfy said judgmert,
together with interest and costs.
Given under my hand this 14th day of July, 1885.
GEORGE LORD, Sheriff,
Nevada county, California.
: By J. L. Hortann, Under Sheriff.
Tilden & Tilden and E. H. Gaylord, Attys
for Plaintiffs. : 3
1-4 of Northeast 1 -t Section 15, Township
16 North, Range 8 East, Mt. Diablo Base
and Meridian, and containing 60 acres.
Adjoining claims are the ‘All's Well
Quartz Mine,” and ‘Blackman and Greeley
Quartz Mine.” .
All persuns holding any ‘adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
ml > ED, F. TAYLOR,
‘s : Register;
— Newspaper—Pablication May 14,
J 1.Caldwell, Atty.
~\_ SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ~
~ Oe.
City Marshal.
. Daniels, deceased.
Dated at Ne
Gaylord &
City, June 13,
anya me jelé
Notice of Sale.
Atlee is hereby given that the under_ Signed, exe utor of Last. Will of Anthoni Thorsen, deceased, wi . sell at public
auct:on to the highest bidder for cash, gold
coin of the Uniied States, on SATURDAY,
the 11th day of JULY, 1885; at one o'clock
P.'M., at the late residence of deceased; at
Blue Tent, Nevada county, California, the
ollowing personal property, to-wit: ‘
utensils, beds, bedding, &. Also one dozen
chicke: ga id two pigs, three flasks of quicksilver aid other personal property. ~
Also the following real property, to-wit:
Possessory title to house and jot .at Blue
Tent; a cabin at Sailor Flat, and a canyon
claim in Sailor Flat Canyon, extending
from the Enterprise-claims at Sailor Flat to
the South Yuba river. eee
. Nevada City, Jaly 1, 1883:
B. D."CHADWICK,
Executor of Last Daily.
ESTATE OF J. F, SCHULTHESS, deceased.
Househo'd furniture, * stoves,“ cooking
ance of an-order of the SuperiorCourt
of_Nevaas county, in the matter of the estate ot F F. Schrulthess, pag’ the ‘ua:
igned secu e
icon cat rary d, will sell at publie auction te the highest bidder for cash
(subject to. confirmation by the Superior
Court) on
‘Saturday, June 20th, 1885,
At the hour of one o’clock P. M. at the
door of the Court Horse; in Nevada City,
in said county, all right, title and interest
that said J. F. Schulthess had at the time of
his decease, or that said estate had at any
time since or has now of, in and to the following described real property:
OS Gat <4 is hereby given, that porstAll that certairi piece of patented gravel
mining claim situate in the Township aud
County of Nevada, State of Californis, in
Woods’ Ravine, about one mile westof Ne
vadaity, beginning ata stake L
No 1, from which the Section stake com
mon to Sections 1,2, 11 and 12, in T 16, N
of K 8 East MDB and M bears North 63
degrees 30 min East, at the gdistance of 22
chains and 36 links; thence West 10 chains
to a stake marked L N No 2 ; thence South
30 chains to a stake ma-ked L N No 3;
thence West 10 chains to a stake marked
LN No 4; thence South 10 chains toa stake
marke . L No6;. thence South 10 chains to a
stake marked L No7; thence East 10 chs to
astake marked L No 8; thence North 50 chs
tothe place of beginning, containg 60 acres.
Reserving and excepting from the abeve
that certain parcel of iard containing 15
actes, mre or less, conveyed by C. W. Cross
et als, to Nevada tity Gold © a Co,
by'deed recorded in Book oi Deeds No 57,
pages 643-44. ~
: 12.
Also the undivided three-quarters of that
Tunnel right situated and located on Red
Hill, in Nevada ‘Township, County of Nevadaand State of California, in Sectioas 11
and 14, T 16, N-R 8 &, M DB and commencing at a point on the East and West
center line of said Section 11, 20 chains West
from the quarter section corner common to
Sections ll and 12 (which point of commencement.is also. on the South and North
line dividing the Wyoming patented ground)
thence running South 15 chains ; thence
running East 5chains ; thence running
South 30 chains to Deer Creek and into Section 14; thence running East 10 chains ;
thence running. North 2} chains ; thence
ruuning, Kast 5chains; thence North 25
cha‘us to Wyoming post No 10; thence more
or less West 5.chains to Wyoming post No
12 ; thence North15 chains across Wyoming post Ne 9to the point of commencement, containing 86}.acres, var 189 10’. Al’
so all veins or lodes of quartz to be met in
the course,of the tunnel and surface ground
appertaining théreto.
Also the Colambus tunnel right on Red
Hill, Nevada Township and County, State of
California, running in a northwesterly direction 650 feet more or less, to the northwest corner ef.Woods Ravine, patented mining ground, and to a postmarked CTR
No. 2, andalso L P No. 2, and also running
from said post.No. Lin an easterly direction
350 feet mure or less to the westerly tine of
the Wyoming Patent and to a postinarked
CT KNo. 8, comprising these 10 54-100
acres of patented ahd, bounded and described as follows,viz: Beginning at a line
running east and west through the center of
Section 11, 20 chains west of the east.line
of Section 11, and on the east line of Woods
Ravine Patent and at a post marked L P
No10:thenece running North var 18° East
10 94-100 chains‘to a post marked L P No1 ;
thence running West 10 chains to a post
marked lL. P No2; thenceSouth 10 94-100
chains to a post marked L P No; thenze
E (across Wood's Ravine) 10 chains to point
of beginning, as per survey:
MARGARET LaNNEVILLE,
Executrix of Last Will and Testament of J
F. Schulthess, deceased. m23
A. Burrows, Atty.
POSTPON EMENT.
The above sale is by order of the Executrix’s attorn¢y postponed until Monday, the
6th day of July, 1885, at the hour of 12
o'clock M. at the same plaee.
_ The above sale is by order of the Executrix’s Attorney postponed until SATURDAY
the 18th day of JULY, 1885, at the hour of
12 o'clock, M., at the same place. jy?
SHERIFF’S SALE.No. 1085
In Superior Court—Decree of Foreclosure
and Order of Sale.
J. 8. DUNN, Plaintiff,
vs.
I. O. PINGREE, and I. 0. PINTGREE, Executor of the Last Will:of MARGARET
PINGRKE, deceased, Defendants.
NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORder of salé and decree of foreclosure
and sale, issued out of the ‘Superior Court
of the County of Nevada, State of California, on the twenty-ninth day of June, A, D,
1885, wherein J. S. Dunn, ‘the above named
plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of
foreclosure and sale against I. 0, Pingree;
and I.O. Pingrée, Executor of last Will of
Margaret Pingree, deceased, defendants, for
the sum of Eleven Hundred and Sixty-three
(1163) dollars, together with: costs of suit
taxed at $21 60, and counsel. fees allowed
herein amounting to the sum of $100, with
interest thereon from the date of said judgment,at the rate of seven per cent perannuum
till paid, which said Judgment is recorded-in
the Judgment Book kof the said Superior
Court, on pagés 628 et seq, I am commanded-to-sell all that certain property, situated,
lying and being *m the City of Nevada, eoun=
ty of Nevada, State of California, aud bound
éd-and particularly described as follows, to
wit : All.and singular those ‘certain town
lots’or pa: céls of, land, together with tne.
dweillitg house and improvements standing
thereun, situate, lying and being in the gaia
City of Nevada, County aud State aforesaid,
and designated on the City Map, of the City
. of Névada, made by H. 8. Bradley in_ the
“year 186¢, as Lots No, Twelve (12) and‘Thirteen (13) in Block No. Five () and bounded
on'the westerly side by Coxete street, and
‘fronting on said street fifty-three feet and
ten inches, more or less, and extending easterly from said street. to the centre of a ravine, the easterly boundary of said lots, together with all and singular the tenements,
hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, be
sold at public auetion .to sitisfy said Judgment, together with interest and costs.
Notice is hereby given that Iwill sell at
publicsale, in front.of the Court House
‘door, in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, state of California,on
Friday, July 24th, 1885,
Between the hours of 9 o’ciock A. M. and 5
clock P>M., to wit: 12 o'clock M., all the
right, title and interest whiew the defendants
or either of themin the above entitica action,
herein naméd, had, held,owned or possessed
on the 29th day of June, 1885, the day on
whic : said judgment was docketed xs aforesaid, or which they may have cubsequently
acquired in and to all the above described
property, to.thé highest bidder for cash, ‘to.
satisfy s3id juigment, together with interestand costs. .
Given under my. hand this 2d day of
July, A. D, 1885.
* GEO. LORD, Sheriff.
J. L, Houuanp, Under Sheriff.
E. H. Gaytord; Plaintiff’s Atty.
¢
Ordinance No. 68.
‘An ordinance providing for compiling, codifying, classifying and renumbering the ordinances of the City of Nevada. :
The Board of Trustees of Nevada City
do ardain as follows:
That the ordinances of the City “of Nevada
be collected, codified, classified and renumbered when necessary’ for such cldesification, and published in pamphlet form, and
that the City Attorney be employed for
the performance of the same:
Hi. C. MILLS, President.
W. G. RicHarps, Clerk,
Ordered adopted and published May 21st,
1835, my24Real and. Personal Property
Assessments, =
Office of the Clerk of Board of Supervisors
of: the County of Nevada.
UBLIC-NOTICE is hereby given that in
* accordance with Section 8672 of the Po
litical Code of California, the Board of: Supervisors of this County met on the 6th day
of July, 1885, to ine. the A t
Book and to equalize the assessment of the
prope ty of the county for the year 1885.
The said Board will continue in session
from time to tine for the business Of equal.
ization, and to examine applicat ons for the
correction of errors in said Asse sment Book
“until MONDAY, JULY 20th, 1885, ,
Sworn Applications are Required
ee by Law. .
The Assessment Book is now open to pubfe inspection from 9 o'clock ny M, & 5
Will of Anthoni Thoreta
ide casa
+ RNR OH.
a ce
nis!
United States Land Office.
' Sacramento; Cal., May 16th, 1885.
OTICE is hereby given, that JAMES
DUNCAN, whose ffice is San
Francisco, ., hes made aj ication for
patent for the ‘Celia Quartz Mine,” bearing
gold, embracing fifteen hundred (1500) linear feet of the vein or lode, with surface
ground six hundred feet (600) in width, in
Washington Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the plat
and field notes on file in this office, as follows, viz:
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Commencing at post in rock mound at
Southeast corner of the claim marked C Q
M No. 3, from which bears a sugar pine
tree 40 inches diam. N 58 I-22 W 22 _iks.
Thenge, with magnetic variation 17° E, N
0° 198’ E, 0.85 chs, cross dry ditch, course
Northweste:ly; 1 00 chain cross small ravine
course Easterly; 1.55 chs cross dry ditch,
sameas above, course Northeasterly, 9.93
chs cross small ravine, ceurse Easterly,
22.78 or 1500 feet. Post in rock mound at
Northeast corner of claim marked C QM
No. 4 (being also post No. 3of Free Trade
Quartz Mine), from which bears a black
oak ‘ree 12 inches aiam. N 39° E 11 lks;
double black oak tree 8 inches diam. 5
613 4° W 34 lks; thence 888° 30’ W, 454
chs or 300 feet; post marked C Q M No. 2,
North end of lode claim 6.54 chs Dry diteh
ollows along some 8.44 chs; leave ditch 9.09
none
t toa Minmond Se. Te 4 tea me
Assessment Notice,
E GOLD AND SILVER urn.
of business, Ban Francigos oti Fran
Location of works, Nevada City, Nora
“Houde ta hereby given, thas otice ereby given,
ing of the Board of T irectors, held. pong
24th of June, 1885, an asses?
(No9) often.cents per share waslevied rhe,
on the capital stock of the corporation pay
able immediately, in United States gotd on
to ee a te a, fateowe Office Of the Compa!
ny,No. on ery street, .
co, California. i if mae Sen Francis
Any stock upon Which this
shallremain unpaid on_ the Seventh day of
August, A. D. 1885, will be delinquent
advertised for sale at public auction and
anless payment is made before, #ill be sold on
Monday, ‘the 3lst day of Apgust,” 1gg5
to RY, the delinquent assessment together
with costs of advertising and expenses
sale. By order of the Board of Directors.
ak ve. ents OLIVER, Secretary 2
ce, 328 Montgomery street, j 7
San Francisco, Calfiornia: i eta 18,
er
wt
Notice to Creditors,
. Cpgpotdc OF ANTHONI THORSEN, de.
ceased. . Noticeis hereby given by the
undersigned, Executor of the it Will of
Anthoni Tb vd ii; to the cred;
of, ana all persoris having claims againgt
the said deceased to exhibit them with the
chs or 600 feet: in rock d at
Northwest corner of claim markéd C Q M
No, 5(being also post!No, 6 of Free Trade
Quartz Mine) from which bears a black oak
tree 20 inches diam. N 81 3-4° E 44 \ks,
aud the Section post common to Sections
8, 9. 16,17,T17 N, R11 E, M DM, bears
N-66° 13’ W 51.44 chs distant. Thence S.
0° 18’ W 028-chs cross Dry ditch, course
Southwesterly; 0.80 chs cross mining ditch,
course Sonthwesterly; 17.31 chs cross. wagonroad from Celia and Free Trade quartz
mines to Omega; 22.73 chs or 1500 feet to
post in rock mound at SouthWe-t corner of
claim marked CQ M No. 6, from wh ch
bears a cedar tree 24 inches diameter N 9°
W 79 lks dist; thence N 88° 30° E. 2.49 chs,
cross small ravine, course easterly; 4 54chs
or 300 feet post marked C Q M No 1 onS
end of lode claim 5.31 chs cross ni ing
ditch, course N. westerly; 6.39 chs cross wry
ditch, course Northwesterly; 9.09 chs or 600
feet tothe place of beginning, and containing 20 60-100 acres, and designated as lot
No. 54, in Section 16, Township 11 North,
Range 11 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meri
dian.
Adjoining claim—is the ‘‘Merrill Placer
Claim.”
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of pulishing hereof.
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
E. H. Gaylord, Atty.
The first day of publishing of the above
notice was May 19, 1885.
= No. 1090.
Sheriffs Sale.
In the Su 1
Nevada, State
JOHN F. COE, Plaintiff,
, : ys.
ELLEN COE and FRANCIS COSTELLO,
Defendants. ?;
HEREAS, John F. Coe on the 9th
day of July, A. D. 1885, recovered a
judgment against Ellen Coe and Francis
Costello, for the sum of six hundied and
seventy-nine 36-100 (679 36-100) dollars, together with costs of suit taxed at $12 25-100,
and counsel fees allowed herein amounting
to the sum of” $50.00, with interest thereon
from the date of said judgment, at the rate
of7 percent. per annum till paid, which
said judgment is recorded inthe Judgment
Book 1 .of the said Superior Court, loa
635 et seq., and Whereas it is ordered thit
the mortgage set forth in plaintiff’s complaint, be foreclosedand property therein
described, to-wit: :
Situate, lying and being in the said County
of Nevada, StateofCal:ferna, and bounded
an¢ particularly described as follows, to wit:
Lying and being on Piety Hill,in the city of
Nevada, commencing, at the junction of
Zion and Gethsemane streetsin said city at
a.stake, and ruuning thence easterly along
the north line of Gethsemane street one hundred and fifty-.ine (159 ft.) feet’ more or less
to-the west line the land of L. W. Prebble;
thence northerly alo.g said west line of
Prebble, cighty-one(Si ft feet to Jordan street
and thence westerly alony the South line of
Jordan street, one hundred’ and seventy.
two feet (172 ft),to a stake; thence south
twent;—four feet (24 ft) to a+take, the place
of beginning, particularly described upon
the officfal map of said city cf Nevada
as part of lot No. three (3) in Block No.
forty-nine (49).
Together-with all and singular the tenemeuts, hereuitaments and appurtenances
thercunto belonging or in anywise appertathing, 6e'sold at public auction to satisfy
said fJudemegt together with counsel fees,
ilitterestand cysts.
-; Notice is héreby given that I will sell at
public sale, infront of the Court House
door; in the City of Nevada, Couuty of Nevada, State of California, on ;
Thursday, the 6th day of August,
1885, between the hours of.9 o’clock, A. M.
-anid j-o’clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o’ciock M.
of that day, all the right, title and interest
whith the defendants, Ellen Coe and Francis Costello, or-either of them, herein
named,* had, held, owned or — possessed
by them an the Ninth. day -of July,
A: D. 1885, the day on which said
judgment was -docketed as aforesaid orwhich they may have subsequ ‘ntly acquired in and to the above described property
to the highest bidder for cash, to_satisfy
said judgment, together with interest and
costs,
Given under my hand this 13th day of
July, 1885.
GEORGE LORD, Sheriff,
NevadaCounty, California.
By J. L. Hex~uann, Under Sheriff.
A.D. Mason, Atty for Plaintiff.
ior Court of the--County of
of California.
Certificate of Co-Partnership.
—
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
Nevada, ss: Wé the undersigned do
hereby certify that we are partners transacting business in this State, at Nevada
City, County of Nevada, under the firm
-pame and style of Shurtleff, Charonnat &
Co,; that the names in full of all the members--of .such partnership. are THOMAS
SHURTLEFF. ANSELME A. CHARONNAT
and CLARENCE A. SHURTLEFF, and
that the places of their respective residences are set*opposite their respective
names~ hereto ‘subscribed. In. witness
whereof, we have hereunto set our hand
this 3rd day of July, 1885, «
THOS. SHURTLEFF, Nevada City, Cal.,
ANSELME A. CHARONNAT, ~ Nevada
Township, P. O. address Nevada City,’ Cal.,
CLARENCE A. SEURTLEFF, Nevada City
State of California, county of Nevada, ss:
On the 3rd day of July, one «thousand
eight hundred and eighty-five personally
appeared before me, John T. Shurtleff, a
notary public in and for the said county
of Nevads. Thomas Shurtleff, Anselme a.
Charoyjnat and Ciarence A, Shurtleff whose
names are subscribed to the foregoing’ instrument, as co-partners thereto, personally
known to me to be the same persons described in, and who executed the said annexed
instrument, as co-partners thereto, and they
and each of'them duly acknowledged to Jie
that they and each of them exe-utedthe
same_freely_and voluntarily, and for the
uses and purposes therein mentioned. In
witness whereof, I have set hand, and
affixed my official seal, the day and year in
this Certificate first above written.
* JOHN T. SHURTLEFF,
x Notary Public.
Money Made oa a Small Capital.
Apparatus, Stock and Supplies of all Kinds
hor Making Rubber Hand Stamps.
5 N° epi fg ee business
.N can equalit for e and speedy returns, A rare chance to establish a ners
nent, profitable and growing business in
your own town on a very small capital.
. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS.
The Barnes & Allen Mig. Co.,
6 Syracuse, N. Y.
China andJapan Bazaar,
DARD SHOE CoO., Nevada City, Cal.
ALL KINDS OF.
IMPORTED CURIOS
o'clock P. M. a
“fyi FRANK G. BEATTY, Clerk.
JEW SAM CO., .
NOMMERCIAL STREET, NEXT STAN-. :
8, within four months af.
the said Executor, at the Law office of
Gaylord & Searls, ge Court’ House
in the County or Nevada, State of Califor.
“i :
B. D. CHADWICK,
Executor of Last Will of Anthoni Thor.
sen,, deceased. =
Dated at Nevada City, June 27th, 1995.
Gaylord & Searls.
Delinquent . Sale Notice.
ENTENNIAL GOLD GRAVEL MINING
COMPANY. Location of principal place
of business Virginia City, Nevada, tion
of works, Washington Township, Nevada
County, California,
Notice—There are delinquent, upon the
following described stock, on account of as.
sessment, No, 20, levied on the 15th day of
May, 1885, the several ‘amounts set
posits the names of the respective share
holders as follows:
No. Cert. Po. Shs. Ant,
H MCameron 256 4921 $147 63
FC Bishop 168 1500 4500 4
Leonard Ewing 176 d
177. 194 4921 147
And in accordance with law, and an order
of the Board of Directors, made on the 15th
day of May, 1885, so many shares ot each
parcel of such stock as may be necessary.
will be sold at public auction, at the office of
the Company, Virginia, Nevaca, on Mon
day, the 20th day of July, 1885, at the
hour of 4 o’clock, P.M. of said day,to y said
delinquent assessment thereon, together with
costs of advertising and expenses of the sale,
J.P, k LANNINGHAM, Secretary,
a.Office—82 South C street, Virginia, Neva:
apl4
Notice to Creditors,
ESTATE OF JOHN HOOPER, deceased,
N OTICE is hereby given by the under.
IN signed, Mary Hooper, Administratrix
with the will annexed, of the estate of John
Hooper, deceased, to the creditors of, and
all persons having claims against the said
deceased, to exhibit them with the ne: essary vouchers, within four months after
the first publication of this notice, to the
said Administratrix, at the law effice of W.
P. Sowden, at Nevada City, in the county of
Nevada, State of California.
MARY. HOOPER,
Administratrix, with Will annexed, of
the estate of John Hooper, deceased.
Dated at Nevada City, Cal., June 23, 1885,
W. P. Sowden, Attorney for Administratrix. je23
Notice to Crcditors.
In the Superior Court, Nevada County,
State. cf California,
IN THE MATTER OF THE-ESTATE OF
WILLIAM KISTLE, Deceased.lotice is hereby“ given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of
William Kistle, deceased, to the creditors of
and all persons having claims against
the said de eased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers, within four months
after the drst publication of this notice to
the said Administrator, at his residence
on Park Avenue, in said Nevrda township
and county. WM. H. KISTLE,
Administrator of the estate of Wm, Kistle,
deceased.
Dated at Nevada City, June 30th, 1885,
J hnson & Mason, attys for administrator.
Election for Chief Engineer.
fers Annual Election for Chief Engineer
and Assistant of the Nevada City Fire
Department wili be held at the City Hallon
MONDAY, JULY 27, 1885.
Judges—W. T, Shurtleff, J. J. Jackson
Clerks—J, D. Fleming, J. B. Gray.
Polls will be open from 6 to 8 o'clock P. M.
By order of the Board of Fire De'egates.
R. D. CARTER, President.
J. B. Gray, Secretary.
FINAL PROOF.
U, 8. LAND Orrick, SACRAMENTO, Cat.,
June 12, 1885.
YO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Netic
is hereby given that CHARLES GRADY
whose Post Office address is Nevada City,Ne
vada County, California, has filed bis notice
of intention to offer final proof in support
of his claim tothe SW } in Section 20, Town
ship 17 North Range 10 East Mount Diablo
Meridian, embraced in Homestead Applica
tion No. 4072, filed in said office on the 23d
day ot January, 1884, and names the follow
ing as his witnesses: W. T. Holland, Geo
Kohler, Michael Hanley and M. L. Marsh,
all of said P. O. and County, and that the
SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1886, at
11 o'clock A. M. has been fixed: as the time,
and Nevada City. as the place, before he
Superior Judge of said county. rs
jel4. ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. ,
—
Notice of Sale.
N OTICE is hereby given that the underaN signed, Administrator of estate of Henry
Findley, deceased, wili sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash, gold coin
of the United States, and subject to confirmation-by said Superior Court, on MONDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1885, at one o'clock P.
M.;-at-theCourt House door, Nevada City;
California, all the right, title, interest
estate of the said Henry Findley at the
time ef his death, in and to that certain par
cel of land in Nevada county, California
bounded and described as follows:
That certain lot with the dwelling house
thereon, situate on the Washingten road,
Névada City, County and State aforesaid,
known and designated on the official map of
Nevada City as lot No. seven (7) in block No.
scven (7) ;
‘Zeruis of sale: Ten per cent, of the Lay?
chase ‘money -to be paid to auctioneer
ins of sale; balance on confirmation of sl
said Superior Court.
y be C. E. CLINCH,
of,Henry Findley, Administrator of Estate
eceascd.
Dated July_17th, 1885
net
Two Wagons For Sale.
A GOOD 2-HORSE WAGON, in com
pleteruning order, nearly new, ©.
pores Can by a ne altering be Lae
g wagon for hauling Quartz.
forty hundred with ease, Can be had. very
cheap. Also a one-horse wagon in good ru
ning Order, will be sold cheap for cash.
. H. McCHARLES.
je28 Randolph Fiat.
Notice to the Public.
iv oh ‘that we have
ee eee Ye Gonatitution wile _
mt will not be Rasen le for ee a :
ies furnished in working the said ™
3 Seen MALTMAN & MYERS.
Nevada, July 1, 1885-1m. eee
Notice to the Public.
OTICE ‘is hereby given that + et
N leased the Lecompto. mine ee as
. not be gs for any bills Lan ie
I uriish in working
tain » . J, J. OTT, Patenteea
. Including Canton Crape and Ivory Ware_
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