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February 2, 1882 (4 pages)

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10 miles northeast of Sacramento, gold mines were discovered on id ite present site. It was incorpo. Itnow has a population of ‘on the western slope of the mountains at an elevation of above sea level. It-has one of the. water works in the State, lighted at night with’ gas, xt consisting of two Companies owning ‘own halls; » Theatre capable of seating is military company owning an industry, hydraulic and quartz being alsopursued tosome . ¢ in miles distant. The deepest thineis the Providence, now working at a depth of over 1,100 feet, and there finding and rich deposits. In the town¥ 200 stamps are busily engaged quarta. Stages leave here reguall parts of Nevada and Sierra counn i Marysville, We have a large and jucrative ttade with the numerous mining eainps to the north and east. Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A. M. second Wednesday in each H. Stansyieup, W. M. "JS Nevada Royal Arch Chapter, No. 6. , tatéd communications first Monday in each ‘month at Masonic Hall. bie K. Casrmr, H, P. ‘0.. Boarpman, Sec. Nevada Commandery, No. 6, K. T. Stated. assemblies first and third Thursdays’ ee Bae Gxo. 8. Powers, E. C. _ ,Oustomah Lodge, No. 16,1. 0. 0. F. j Meets every Tuesday evening at Odd Felowe. E. B. Masgrvy, N. G. "A. Param, R. 8, * Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, 1. » @, @, F. Meets sccond and fourth Monhaa in each month at Odd Pellows’ i W. H. Marmm, C. P. . . Js Bo Jonxson, Ancient Order United Workmen. *_, Nevada City Lodge, No. 52, Meets every he aig J. BE. Isaacs, M. W. _+ American Fegion of Honor, Nevada City Council No. 234, meets every ALEx. SLoan, Commander. : “Improved Order of Red Men. » Wyoming. Tribe, No. 49, meets every . Thursday, evening at Odd Fellows Hall. Oe Se : J. W. Dean, Sachem. Guo, M, Huanrs, .’s Kaights of Pythias, Shee Milo Lodge, No. 48, Meets every Saturday eyéning at Odd Fellows H '* J; 8. Isaacs, K. of R. / ., Ametent Order of Foresters. . .Court Gatfield, No. 6810. Meets every ,. Saturday evening at Masonic Hall » +. s’ Hignry Opeurs, Chief Ranger. +2, SOHNE, Rowarns, Sec. . Indepeiident Order Good Templars. 7 aNevadg Lodge, No. 201. ~ Priday. evening at Odd Fellows Hall. +a 8. H. Rinsusr, W. C.,T. . @rder of Eastern Star. “Evangeline Chapter, No.9, Meets every ening at Masonic Hall. _ Miss’. G. Narrziour, W. M. G, Bropece, Secretary. he Ancient Order of Hibernians. Division No ‘meets the first Sunday af0. C. Connan, President. City Officers. { 'C. Locklin, President; K. y Casper, Clerk; Felix Gillet; Charles Kent; <*~ Sreasurer—J. D. Fleming. ’ . , Nevada Fire Department. . _~ ,-, Ohiet-Engineer, John Bacigalupi. “4, . Board of Delegates—W. R. Coe, President; :. W.E, Englelbright, Secretary; J. F. Hook; . +3. G. Hartwell; William Powell; J. H. Boardman: eg’ “Nevada Hose Company, No. 1. Président, J. F. Hook. . a WR. Coe, Treasurer, ». Foreman, Jerome H. Cook. é a *, Assistant Foreman, Edward W. Avery. , Trustee, Joseph Olive. : Delegates, W. R. Coe, J. T. Hook, _ MPonnsylvanta Engine Company,No.2. J-President, John Kistle. mee Secretary, W. F. Englebright: ‘Treagurer, W. C. Groves.: Bire Delogates, W.F. bi oH eo tonen Township —William ‘Scott and J. Rogers, Nevada City. : : a 1244.) : Application a Patent to a Mining Claim. Unrrep States Laxp pg SAcRAMENTO, CaL., December 1,1881. ‘OTICE is ‘hereby given, that the NevaGold Mining binge oot ‘a hp aroun . N. Shoecraft, , whose Post Office is Nevada City, Necounty, Cal., has nade application for Patent for the Nevada City Extension Gold goog Mine, bearing gold, embracing 1499.5 ear feet in le with surface ground three hundred feet in width, on each side of the vein orlode, in Nevada County, Callfornia, and described in the plat and field notes on file in this office, as follows, viz:— Survey of Nevada City Extension Gold er Mine, situated in Sections 2 and 11, . 16N. R, 8E, Mt Diablo Mer. Instrument used solar transit No, 14. I, Survey of lode. Commencing at centre line of lode'at north end of the patented Nevada City or Schmidt mine, at old stake marked 8. No.2 set inastake marked N, C. * 1,from which a 4-in pine bears N 50° E 0.23 chs distant; thence alo neral line of. lode (mag var 18} E) N 50} 0,94 chs road running N, E-and 8; 6.60 chs offset 1.8 chs to mght to shaft; 7.30 chs pings; 9.30 chs offset 1.10 chs to left to shat: 12.20 chs road running NW and SE; 18.70 chs offset 0.80 chs to right roads cross; 14.35 road running E and W; 1499.5 tt or 22.72.chs stake N. C. Ex. 2, north end of general course of lode, from which the Section corner between 2 and 11 bears N © W 0.80 chs distant,and an 8-in pine bears 8 20° W 0.11 chs distant. ‘ Il, Survey o exterior boundaries. Z hreee myer °% stake N. C. Ex. 2; thence magnetic varfation 183° E) 8 649. W 35,06 t or 0.54 chs stake N. C. Ex 3, from which a cedar bears S 78° E .05 chs distant; thence 8 4° E 347.1 ft or 5.26 chs stake N. 0. Ex. 4, from. which a 12-in pine bears N 66° W 0.37 chs distant; thence S 503° E 2.26 chs road running NE and SW 8.59 chs; thonce running NE and SW;9. $0 chs cabin; 10.80 chs cabin SE corner; 1v.35 chs fence NEand SW; 854.7 ff or 12.95 chs west boundary of Luetje placer patent (belonging to game owners as the quartz—claim) 1155.6 ft or 17.51 chains stake. N. C. Ex. 5, from which 20-in pine bears § 33° E 0.28 chs distant; thence N 64° E2.70 chs road running NW and SE; 4.35 ‘chs road running N and 8; 804.9 ft or 4.62 chs position of stake S. No. 3 of Nevada City — patent; 330 ft or 6.00 chains stake N. C, Ex. land 8. No. 2 of Nevada City patent on center line of lode, 6,25 chs stream .02 wide running SE; 475.2 ft or 7.20 chs east boundary of Luetje placer patent; 660 ft or 10 chs stake N. C. Ex. 6, from which an 8-in pine bears 8 419° W 0:13 chs distant; thence N 503° W. 0.25 chs fence running NE and SW; 0.30 chs offsob 0.12 chs to left to correr of fence; 2.15 chs offset 0.53 chs to left to fence: 2.98 chs offset 0.52 chs to left to corner of fence; 3.15 chs fence NE and SW; 214.5 ft or 3.25 chs NE corner of Luetje placer mine as staked off; 4.90 chs road running NE and SW; 56.40 chs stream .02 chains wide running SW; 6.55 chs fenc, running ” ~44 W; 12.00 chs offset 0.57 chs to left to fence, 13.00 chs fence running NW; 15.05 chs road running Eand 8W; 20.03 ehs line--between Sections 2 and 11 from which the } Section corner bears N 89° W 7.06 chs distant and the Section corner 8 89 © £ 82.64 chs distant; 1499.5 ft or 22 72 chs stake N.C. Ex. 7, offset 0.25 chs to right to stream .02 chs wide running SE and a 16-in black oak bears 8 65° E 0.52 chs distant; thence 8 64° W 2 45 chs road runnin, NW and SE; 3.65 chs line between Sections 2 and 11, from which the } Section corner bears N 89° W 1.71 chs distant; 330 ft or 5.00 chs stake N. 0. Ex. 2, point of beginning, containing a total area of 19.68 acres, or exclusive of conflict with placer mining claim of Luetje & Schwartz, 14.73 acres. Ul. Survey of area in conflict with the Luetje Placer Mine Commencing at a stake indicating NE corner of the Luetje placer mine, at 3.25 on line No, five of quartz vlaim survey; thence (mag var 18}° E) 8 .0)° E 214.5 ft or 3.25 chs tovintersection of south line of N. C: Ex. -gurvey; thence along N,-C,-Ex. line 8 64° W 475.2 tt or 7.20 chs to stake N. C. Ex. 5; thence N 503° W 300.9. ft or 4.56 chs to intersection of west boundary line of the Luetje placer mine; thence N 0}° W 2.31 ft or 3.50 chs to NW corner of Luetje placer mine: thence E 640 ft or 10.00 chs to point of beginning. Areain conflict 4.85 acres. Note. Both the Luetje Placer Mine and Nevada City Extension Gold Quartz Mine belong to the same company, and designated as Lot No. 161 in sec:ions 2 and 11, Township 16 North, Range 8 east, Mt. Diablo base and Meridian. Adjoining claimnants are the “Schmidt,” “Ural,” “Champion,’ “Pennsylvania,” and “Nevada” Quatrz Mines, All__persons-holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same hefore this effice within sixty days rom the first day of reat hereof, ~ i ED. F, TAYLOR Register. Searls, Niles and Searls Attorneys. d3 No. 1246. . Application for a Patent for the Trienta Gravel Mine. U. 8. Land Office, i Sacramento, Cal. Dec, 5th, 1881. OTICE is hereby given that D. R. McKillican, whose post office address is San Francisco, California, has this day filed his application for a patent for the Trienta Gravel: Mine, bearing gold, situate, lying, and being: in Bloomfield Mining District, County of Nevada and State of California, and knewn and designated by the field notes-and official plat on file in this office as Lot Number 75, in Township 18, N., Range 10 E,, M.D. B and M.,, the exterior bounda. ries of said Lot No, 75 being as follows, towit : : Variation 17 5-4° E. ’ Beginning at the original notice tree, a black oak 8 feet in diameter up to 4 feet from the ground, then dividing into 2 forks, each about 20inches in diameter, standing about 30links below the N. B. G. M. Co’s ditch and the mouth of the main workin tnnnel ofthe Trienta Co, bears 8. 63 1-2 E, 8 chains 20 links distant, and runni thence, variation 17 8-49 E., 8. 72 1-49 standing on the section line between Secs. $4 and 35 in Township 18 N, Range 10 E., M. D. B. and M., from which thé corner te Secs. 84, 35, 2,and 3 bears S. 6 chains 60 lks distant ; thence N. 13 chains 40 links to a post he ay an acd N. W. corner of the S W . 1-4 ofthe 8 1-4 of Sec. 35; thence E12 chains 20 links to a post marked T. No. 3, thence N 211-29 E 2ichains 46 links to a post marked T No. 4: thence N, 26 1-29 E 44 chains 70 links to the quarter section post between Secs. 26 and 85 ; thence N 84 chs. to the quarter section post between Secs, 26 and 23 and the post marked T, No, 5; thence W along the North line of Sec. 26, 18 chs 75 links, ridge road to Eureka bears N E and 8 W., 19 chains to a postmarked T. No. 6 oa the west side of the road ; thence S 211-29 W., 57 chains 30 links crosses section line between Sees. 26 and 27 at a point 30 chains 69 links N from the corner to Secs 27, 26. 34, and 35, 90 .chaihs 27 links crosses Section line between Secs, 27 and 34\.at a point 12 chains 9 links W. from the corner to Secs. 26, 27, 34, and 85, 156 chains 84 links to the place of beginning, and containing 621.59 acres. q This claim is bounded on all sides by public lands of the United States. The location ofthis mine is duly recorded tn the Recorder's office of Nev County, California, in Book 4 of the Mining Records of said County and State, at page 704. Any andall persons claiming adversely any portion ofsaid Trienta Gravél Mine or said mining ground as hereinbefore described, are required to file their adverse claim with the Register of the United States. Land Office at Sacramento, in the State of Califor-. ors! during the sixty days’ period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue ofthe provisions of the Statute. : ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. J. A. Roninson, Atty. for Applicant. d6 Nevada coun’ the Board of Directors, held on the 12th day of Jan , 1882, an assessment ees 3 of Five Cents (6c.) per share’ was levie upon the capital stock of the tion payable immediately, in United 8 gold Company, No, 309 California Street, San Francisco, California. ~. stock upon whichthis assessment hall 1882, will delinquent, and advertised for sale at publicauction ; and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, the 13th dayof March,1882,to pay the delinyuent ing and seectaol sal By order of th i and ex! ie. order e Board of Directors. . " Office—Rooms 8 and 4 second floor, 309 California street, San Francisco, California. AMMOTH BLUE GRAVEL COMPANY. Location of place of business* Fran lornia.—Location of works, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of , to the Secretary, at the office of the Rooms 3 and 4, second floor, in un on the 20th day of February. er with costs of advertisJ.M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary. Nevads Counties, State of California. Location of principal place of husiness, San Francisco, California. of the Board of Directors, held on the 9th day_of pose 1882,an assessment, No. 3, of One Dollar ¢ 1) the capital stock of the Corporation, payable, mmediately in United States gold.coin to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, Room 6, No. 828 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California, or to H. B. Parsons, Assistant Secretary, at his office, No. 65 Broadway, New York City, New York. remain unpaid on Friday,the tenth day of Feb ruary, 1882, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, ard unless payment is made before, will be sold at the office of the Company, on Thursday, the second day of March, 1882, to delinquent assessment together with advertising and expenses of sale. San Francisco, California. ju Assessment Notice. XCELSIOR WATER AND MINING Company. Location of works, Yuba and Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting per share was levied upon Any stock upon which this assessment shall L. C. McAFEE, Secretary. Office—Room 6, No. 828 Montgomery St., N ORDINANCE to amend an Fire limits for th City of Nevada, e ite for the for the Prevention and extinThe Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do hereby ordain as follows: Ordin entitled ‘‘An Ordinance No. 83, of said Cit; fine Fire Limits for the to Create and De! City of Nevada, and to provide ag" the prether with all amendments thereof, is hereThe fire limits fo: Nevada, shall include the whole of the following blocks, viz: 4, 5, 7, 18 31, and 85, which are her fire limit blocks. Section 2. All buildings hereafter erected, commenced, constructed, or completed within the firé limits shall be made and construcroom to have ceiling and walls lathed and plastered, and all partitions to be also lathed and plastered, and the exterior wall of each and every building to besonstructed -of studs with weatherboards or rustic On the outside, or of brick or ial fire limits of the unded and described Henry Clusky,Trustee, . 4 100 ted as follows: Eve Section 3. The’ Cit; as fo First, Commencing at the intersection of.the middle of York street with the middle of Broad street, running thence along street to the middle of Pine street; thence along the middle of Pine street to the middle of Commercial street; thence along the middle of Commer=; cial street to the middle of York street; thence along the middle of York sti the place of t d i all within said boundaries and timits._—— Second. From the interseetion of the m die of Broad street with the middle of Pine street, thence along the middle of Pine street to the middle of Commercial street, including all buildings fronting on Pine. street. between Broad street am Third. From the intersection of the middie of Commercial street with the middle of Pine street, thence along the middle of Comto the middle of B: 10. Henry Clusky,T! 7 200 20 00 Henry Clusky,Trustee, 37 50 5 50 Henry Clusky, , 39 26 250 Henry Clusky,Trustee, 40 25 250 C F Harmon, , 68 100 10 00 A K Hartwell, Trustee, 77 500 50 00 AK Hartwell, Trustee, 78 40 400 A K Hartwell, Trustee, 79 10 100 LR Page, Trustee, 101 100 10 00 AK Hartwell, Trustee,109 4 200 C F Harmon, Trustee, 118 56 00 C F Harmon, Trustee, 119 1000 100 00 C F Harmon, Trust‘e, 121 2000 200 00 ¢ ¥ Harmon, Trustee, 122 1000 100 00 C F Harmon, Trustee, 124* 2000 200 00 C A Metcalf, 125 500 60-00 AK Hartwell, Trustée,140 5 50 A K Uartwell,Trustee,143 100 10 00 A K Hartwell,Trustee,146 1000 10000 Wm J Chapman, 148 15000-1500 00 A K Hartwell, Trustee,155___ 1000100 00 A K Hartwell,Trustee, 159 pT es T LR Page, 160 10 100 A K Hartwell, Trustee,163 200 20 00 AH Hartwell, Trustee, 164 100 10 00 AK Hartwell, Trustee, 165 500 50 00 A K Hartwell, Trustee, 166 500 50 00 AK Hartwell,Trustee, 168 500 50 00 Commercial street. pay the . mercial street to the easterly line of Mrs. costs of . Charlotte Jeffries’ lot, thence along the easterly line of said lot to the center of Oregon Ravine; thence down the middle of Oregon Raviee to the corner of Pine and Commercial streets; and including all within said Delinquent Sale Notice. ERBEC Blue Gravel Mining Com‘ pen of works, Nevada County, Cal. following descrived stock, on account of assessment, (No. 9) levied on the 7th day of hy Dec., 1881, the several amounts set opposite . afd each of them to be provided the names of the respectite shareholders, as follows: No. No. Names. Vert. Shares. Am Blunt L. Trustee, 1013 Calh David, Trustee, 444 500 Cahn David, Trustee, 445 100 Cahn David, Trustee, 446 100 Cahn David, Trustee, 447 100 Cahn David, Trustee, 448 50 Cahn David, Trustee, . 449 50 . Cahn David, Trustee, 450 25 “Cahn David, Trustee, 451 25 Cahn David, Trustee, 452 25 Cahn David, Trustee, 453 25° De la Cuesta, R. 1097 100 Martinez kK. Trustee, 1020 . 150 Martinez R. Trustee, 1135. 100 Mills W. G. Trustee, 1127 913 Wetzel Theo. Trustee, 409 Teo Wetzel Theo. Trustee, 940 200 Wetzel Theo. Trustee, 941 200 Wetzel Theo. Trustee, 942 150 16. Wetzel Theo. Trustee, 943 110 11. Wetzel Theo. Trustee, 974 500 50, Wetzel Theo. Trustee, 1012 1980 198. Wetzel Theo. Trustee, 1051 50 5. Wetzel Theo. Trustee, 1065 100 10, Wetzel Theo. Trustee, 1088 462 46.20 of the Board of Directors, made on the 7th day of Dec., 1881, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction, at the.office of the Company, No. 522 Liontgomery street San Francisco, California, on SATURDAY, the Eleventh (ilth) day of PEBRUARY, 1882, at the hour of 12 o’clock, M. of said day topaysaid delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. Francisco, California. Nevada City, Cal near Willow Valley, Nevada county, California. Notice is hereby given that ata meeting of the Board of Directors held on was levied upon the Capital Stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States Gold Coin,to the Treasurer, A, Isoard, at his office on Broad Street, Nevada City, advertised for sale at public auction, and una 88 chains 20 links to & post marked T. No. 2, : sessment Notice. near Nevada Secretary at the office of the cla} street, HAMPION MINING COMPANY.—Loca4) tion of principal place of business, San rancisco, Californ Logation of Works, ty, Nevada county, Califorma. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 17th day of January, 1882, an assessment { (No. 8) of Ten cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immedistely, in United States gold coin, te the Com) ‘of the Citizens Bank, ew gare only the U, pany. Location of principal place of San Francisco, California, LocaNotice—There are delinquent upon the BeBerke ower Ssese SSsssssssussseyssssssssse And in accordance ‘with law and an orde THEO, .WETZEL, Secretary. Ofice—No. 522 Montgomery street, San j26 Pssessment Notice. OLD SPRING GRAVEL MINING CO.— Location of principal lace of business ‘ifornia, tion of works Friday, the 27th day of January, 1882, an Assessment, No, 23, of Ten Cents per share California. ‘ Any stock upon which this Assessment shall remain unpaid on Tuesday the 28th day of February, 1882, will be delinquent and less payntent is made before, will be sold on Saturday the Eighteenth day of March, 1882, tpay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of adveftising and expenses ofsale. By order of the Board of Directors. ja29 A. H. PARKER Secretary. LEGAL NOTICE. TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF Nevada. In Superior Court. In the }, matter of Banner Mill and Lumber Company, an Insolvent Debtor. M, Garver, Assignee of the Banner Mill and Lumber Conipany, an insolvent debtor, having filed in this* Court his petition praying for an order to sell all of . the property of said estate at private sale:— It is hereby ordered that Monday, the 13th day of February, 1882, at the Court room of this Court, in Nevada City, in said county, at the hour of 10. o’clock, A. M., be set for the hearing of said petition; and that this order be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a pat ae of general circulation, published in Nevada City aforesald, as often as said paper shall be published before the day set for hearing of said petition; and that the Clerk give notice by mail to creditors as required by law. ted January 28th, 1882. < JOHN CALDWELL, Superior Judge. Searls, Niles & Searls, Atty’s. 20 Financial Condition of the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, California, at the close of business on Saturday evening, December 3ist, 1881. RESOURCES. Bank Premises.... ee $ 5,000 00 Real Estate taken for debé.... 4,300 00 U. S. Registered Bondsj market WAG. isos ceseCeN ca sae an tee 19,936 88 County Warrants.....).. \. 87,841 53 Loans on Real Estate...0... 480 00 Loans on Stocks and Bonds.... 660 00 Loans on other Securities.... 2,965 70 ‘Loans on Personal Security only, 33,268 72 Furniture and Fixtures..... 8,000.00 e from Banks and Bankers.. 1,482 62 Pe eI ere 1,354 57 Checks and Bills of Exchange.. 1,712 90 Cash and U.S. Currency..... 13,674 05 Total Liabilities. ........ $149,627 9, State of California i County of Nevada We do solemnly swear that we have a personal knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing re , and that each item and statement th contained is true and correct to.the best of our knowledge and belief,and that the assets are all situated in the County of Nevada and State of California, and under control of the proper officers daries and limits. Section 4, All buildings erected within pe. PUTNAM MINING COMPANY. Location of princi of principal place San Francisco, Calif ; works, — Mining District, Nevada ag 2 fornia. ce—There are delinquent, on tip the following described stock, on account of aspesca, 4 No. 1, levied oni the third day of Dec., 1881, the several amounts set it> the nanies of the respective shareholders, as follows: No. No. . Names. Cert. Shares, . Amt Henry Clusky,Trustee, 19 100 3 bed And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the third day of December, 188},s0many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction, at the office of the Company, Room 40, 330 Pine street San Francisco, California, on SATURDAY, the Twenty-eighth day of January, 1882, at the hour of one o’clock, P. M. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessments thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. A. K. HARTWELL Secretary. Office—No. 330 Pine street, Room 40 San
Francisco, California. jal3 the special fire limits, shall be made and constructed as follows: a ceiling lathed and plastered and the exterof each and every building to be constructed of brick or stone from the ground up, the entire height of said walls and each and every outside and every outside window of said buildings, Every room to have door, and each shutters, the thickness of the than three sixteenths of an inch, which can be securely closed. And it shall be unlawlul, and a violation of this ordinance, for any person to construct, or commence to construct, or continue to construct, or cause or procure to be constructed, or to aid or advise or assist in constructing, or to maintain or occupy upon any day, or any portion of a day, within said fire limits, any building or structure otherwise than asin this ordinance provided, or contrary to the provisions of By the outer walls of brick, or stone, or frame buildings, are meant the front, rear and side walls. Section 6. The outer walls of all buildings of either brick or stone, or of both, to be used as stores, warehouses, hotels or shops, shall be at least sixteen inches in thickness, in the basement or foundation story and for the first story, and at least twelve inches in thickness for the second story. The outer to be usedas dwelling houses, sheds, stables or other outhouses hereafter to be erected shall for a two story building-or less, be at least twelve inches in thickness for the first story, and at least eight inches in thickness for the second story. rtition walls shall extend from the foundation through~the roof, the same as side walls or party walls,and such partition walls of all buildin; . Delinquen* Sale Notice. ("SoMPANY, GRAVEL GOLD MINING COMPANY, Location of principal place of ousiness Gold Hill, Storey bg: Conant Location of works, Washington Nevada County, Cafifornia. ‘ownship, Notice is hereby given, that there are delinqyent upon the foslowing deseribedstock, on. account of assessment (Ne. 6,) levied on the 19th day of November,1881,the several amounts/set opposite the names of the respective/shargholders, as follows: No. of No. of Name: Certificate. Shares. Am’t. Haseltine B. F. Trustee, 72 ' 1500 $15.00 Hazeltine B. F. Trustee, 73 62, 624 Lee Wm. Trustee, 102 3000 30.00 Lee Wm. Trustee, 103 125 1,26 Dauchey H. 0. Trustee, 28 1000 Pauchey H. 0. Trustee, 29 5000 Dauchy H. O. Trustee, 30 250 Dauchey H.0,Trustee, 56 6000 Dauchey H. 0. Trustee, 57 250 2. 2.85 e3ss And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 24th day of December, 1881, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be neces: sary, Will be sola at public auction at the of fice of the Company, Bank of Gold Hill, Main street, Gold Hill, Nevada, on MONDAY, the SIXTH—(6th)—day of FEBRUARY, 1882, at the hour of 3 o’clock,P. mM. of said day, to pay said delin yuént assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and bie J of the sale. ANK A. WISE, Secretary. Office—Bank of Gold. Hill, Main aT Gold Hill, Nevada. walls shall be-atleast_cight~inches in thickness. The roof shall be composed of, or covered with, such material as will afford reasonable protection against, fire. No brick or stone wall shallbe pon stringers of wood; and it shall be unlawful for any person to raise, build upon, or alter any building of brick and stone or both, unless the'same is so completed, altered or constructed, as to comply with the provisions of this ordinance. It shall be unlawful for any person to smoke hams, bacon, sausages, or any meats whatever in houses, other than brick or stone houses, with walls at least twelve inches in thickness; it shall also be unlawful to construct, use or maintain any chimney-or-flue-attached--to;-or--connected.with any structure within the fire limits, unless the same shall be constructed of stone, brick or ‘terra-cotta, from the ground up, said chimney or flue to extend at ‘east three feet above the roof or outer wall of said Section 9. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars, and not exceeding one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in thé city prison not exceeding ten days, for each offense, at the discretion of the Justice of the Peace by whom the punishment is assessed. It'shall be theduty of the Marshall and Chief Engineer to have this ordinance strictly enforced. Passed January 10th, 1882. J. €. LOCKLIN, President. K. CASPER, Clerk. Ordinance No. 93. An ordinance providing for the construction ofa Sidewalk and Railing on the nerthwest side of Sacramento Street. HE Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows : Section 1. Itishereby declared necessary forthe public convenience that a sidewalk shall be establishea and built with the grade of the street, eight feet wide, and a railing shall be built as described in Section 4, of Section 2. The sidewalk and railing shall be built on the north-west side of Sacramento street from the corner of Broad and Sacramento streets, to the upper corner of. H, C. Section 3, Such sidewalk shall consist of four stringers, 4x4 inches, with planks. 2x6 inches wide to be nailed with 20-penny nails, and 2 nails oneach end of the plank, and one nail on each centre stringer.Section 4. A railing shal] be built on the whole length of said sidewalk as follows: 23° ht pests t» be 4x6 inches; 3x4 inches and planed; one board 1x6 between top railing and walk at a proper distance. Section 5. Property holders are required sidewalk before their respective lots as provided for in this ordinance on or before January 6th, 1882, and wherever a sidewalk and railing is already built, the property holders are required to keep it in repair. Passed December 15th, 1881. ~ J.C. LUCKLIN, President. K. Casper, Clerk. feet high, the upri the top railing to to construct sai Assessment Notice. outh Yuba Gravel Mining Corhmy.—Location of principal place of business, Nevada City, Nevada County, CalNotice is hereby given, that at a meetin stees, held on the day of December, 1881, an asses ment of Forty Cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, totte Secretary at his’cffice, on Broad street,over Beckman’s saloon, Nevada City, Nevada County, California, j Any stock upon whieh sald assessment shall remain unpaid on Monday, the 6th day of February, 1882, will be delinquent, and’ advertised for sale af public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Thursday, the 23d day of delinquent assessment th * with ‘costs of advertising and. exof sale. By order of the Board of. tees. J. J. ROGERS, Secretary. San Jose, Santa Clara County, State of California: : 425 Insolvent Notice. 4 the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of Joseph M. Doan, an insolvent debtor. Joseph this Court, his petition, schedule, and inventory in tnselvency by which it appears that he is an insolvent debtor, the said Joseph M. Doan is hereby declared to be insolvent. The sheriff of the Gounty of Nevada is _hereby directed to take possession of all the estate-both real and personal of said by 2 M. Doan debtor, except such as may be by law exempt from-execution, and all of his deeds, vouchers, books of account; and ee pers, and to keep the same safely until the appointment of an assignee ef his estate. M. Doan, having filed in All persons are forbidden to ‘pay any debts to the said insvivent orto deliver any property belonging to him, or to any rson, .urm or corporation or association for his use. The said ‘debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer ordeliver any property, until the further orderof this Court, except as herein Lordered. It is furtherordered that all the creditors of said debtor be and appear, before the Hon. John Caldwell, Judge of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, in open Courtat the Court Room of said Court in the City of Nevada, on Monday, the thirteenth day of February, A. D., 1882, at ten o'clock, A. M., of that day to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. Z It is further ordered that the.order be published inthe Nevada Daily Transcripta newseee of general—circulation, published in Vevada City, Nevada County, as often us the said paper is published before the day set for, thy meeting of Creditors, and it is further ordered that in. the meantime all proceedings against the said insolvent be stayed. Dated Jan. 10th, 1882. JOHN.CALDWELL, ___. Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada County, California. i E. H. Gaylord, Attorney. jie Notice to Delinquent Co-Owners. N conformity with Section 2324, Chapter I 6, Title-32, of the Revised Statutes of the United «States, notice is Fereby given to Crest Hanson, John Hadcock and L.L.Blem, co-owners in certain mining ground and quartz mining claims situated in or near Moore’s Flat, Eureka Mining District, Nev»da County, California, known 4s the “‘Metrolitan Quartz Ledge;” that the above Crest {anson is delinquent in the sum of $181 75 for the years 1880 and 188%; John Hadcock in the sum. of $60 58 for thé years 1880 and 1881, and L, L. Blemrin the sum of $30 29 tor the years 1880 and 1881, being their, proportion of the annual cxpenditures required: to be performed upon said mine or claim, for the las§ two years past, by said Section 2324, which the other co-owners have performed. If such delinquent proportion be not paid +o the undersigned at Moore’s Flat, within ninety days after the first publication of this notice, the interest of said Crest Hanson, John Hadcock and L. L. Blem_ will become the property of the co-owner, L. F. K. Buch, who has made the required ee te L. F. K. BUCH, Non-delinquent co-owner, who has made the requisite expenditures as aforesaid. « Mo6re’s Flat, Nevada County, California, January 8, 1882.-90d Notice of Assessment, he Mountaineer Mill and Mining Company.—Location of principal place of business, San Jose, Santa Cla:a County, State of California; location of works, Nevada County, Calffornia. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Boar of Directors of said corporation, held at the office of said ie a the city of San Jose, on the 13th day of ber, 1881, an t, (No. 3) of one cent per share was leviedbse the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to the Secretary of said Company, at the office of the Company, in the city of San J on, Santa Clara County, State of California. 2 yy stock’ upon which the assessment shall remain unpaid on the 28th day of January, 1882, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, an unless payment is made before, will be sol on the 25th day of February, 1882, to pay'the delinquent assessment, ther with all costs of advertising and nses Gf sale. WM. D. BUCKLEY, ed 0 THE NOTICE T Vie Ole Nelson, et al. of January, 1882, recovered a Ole Nelson for the sum of Tw dred and Ninety-ei; Dollars, with costs of suit taxed at $29.30, 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. , which said Judgment rior Court, opt 280 ot 0 a as wenees ior on seq., and whereas it is ordered that the mortgage Plaintiff's complaint, be forec: erty therein described, towit : f ll and singular the following deseribed pieces and parcels of land w its th ituate in Nevada county, . scribed as follows: Thousand Five H , State of California, being di That certain piece or parcel of land and mill site with the steam saw mill thereon, situate on the south fork of Poor Man’s Creek; sai . a portion of Section Twentyp 18 n6rth, Range 11 east, compri five acres of land, more or . is erected the steam saw mi! known as.the Gaston Ridge Milland Lumber Co. Said saw mill consistin, ne and machinery of all east half of section 26, the southwest quarter of section 26, the northwest quarter of section 28, the whole of section 16, all in said Township 18 north, Range 11 east, Mt. Diablobase and meridian, together with all and singular the ten ements, hereditamentS and appurtenances thereunto belonging taining will be sold to satisfy together.with interest.and_ costs. Notice is hereby given that: 1 will sell at public sale, in front of the Court House door, of Nevada, county.of Nevada, State of California, on ‘ Friday, the Third day of Febraary, ‘1882, @: Between the hours of 9 o’clock aA. M. and 5 o’clock Pp. M., to wit 3 o’clock, P. M., all the right, title and int said -and to the above degcribed pr highest and best bidder tor said judgment and costs. Given under my hand this 7th day of January, A. D. 1882. E, O. TOMPKINS, Sheriff. ~ By R. D. Carrer, Under Sheriff. Searls, Niles & Searls, Attys. 7 Sheriff’s Sale. . Superior Court No. 490. Citizens Bank Piff. vs. Lone Ridge Gravel Mining Ce. Deft. ¥ virtue of a Decree and an order of sale, to ine directed and delivered, issued out of thé Superior Court, in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, wherein Citizens Bank, the above named plaintiff, recovered a judgment and deeree inst Lone Ride Gravel Minefendant, on the 17th day , A. D. 1882, for the sum of -Five Thousand ($5,000 00) dollars, together with costs of suit taxed at $13.85, and ceunsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $100.00 with interest thereon from the date of said judgment at the rate of seven per cent per annum till judgmert is recorded in of said Superior Court, on and whereas it is ordered set forth in Plaintiff's Complaint be foreclosed and propertytherein described, to-wit: ingular those certain ing claims and lodes of the Lone el Mining Co., on Lone Ri half mile south of North San Ju port township, bounded on the southeast by claims of unknown owners, west and-north by Rim Rock, and that other set of -minin; ground described as the SE quarter of N quarter, south half of NE quarter, NE-quar-+ quarter,and north half of SE quarter, Section 9, Township 17, Range 8 east, Mt. Diablo base and meridian, according to survey made by Palmer Smit veyor in and for the county of on grounds or claims, and all reafter placed on said grounds; also all ditches now made or hereafter made for the use of said mining ground. The ditches and iron pipe above mentioned and referred to and covered by and included in the description are,a water ditch constructed by the Lone Ridge Gravel Mining Co. for the of working the mining claims bed, leading from the Milton Ditch (so-called) from a point above Cherokee known as Kelley’s Shoot, to said claim, a distance of five (5) miles more or less. Said ditch is in part dug in the earth, and in part consistsof wooden flumes, and i iron pipe, forming one continuous conduit totake water to said claims, and is appurtenant thereto; rag on with all and judgment book 1 appurtenances belonging or in anywise appertaining to said property be sold to satify said judgmeut, together with interest and Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public sale, in front of the Court-Housé door, in the City of Nevada, Vountv of Nevada, State of California, on Friday, the iith day of February, A, D. 1882, between the hours of 9 o'clock aA. M. and 5 o'clock Pp, M.to-wit : ? o’clock P. M., all the right, title and interes of said Defendant in and tothe above de: cribed property to the highest and best bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment and all costs. Given under my hand this 23d day of January, A. D. 1882. E.0. TOMPKINS; Sheriff. By Rk. D. Carter, Under Sheriff. és & Searls Attys for Plff. ja2¢ Dissolution of Co-partnership. HE partnership contract between Clancy & Seaman, in the “blacksmithing business _having.expired on December 31st, 1881, we hereby give notice that such partnership } . ceased from that date by mutual consent. The business will be conducted at the old stand on Broad street, from January Ist, 1882, in the name of Patrick Clancy, and we hereby authorize P. Clancy to collect all debts due the old firm, who will be: responsible for qll debts due from them, . PC! Nevada City, January 5th, 1882. Dissolution of Co-partnership. HE co-partnership heretofore existing under the name and style of Robinson and Feeney, doing businessas Blacksmiths, in the city of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons who are indebted to the undersigned are respectfully requested to come forward and miake~ pay-. ‘. ment immediately to J. W. Robinson, who will hereafter conductand carry on said busd J. W. ROBINSON, January 5th, 1892. _ DR. L. J. 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