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3 cabin 8!
kiond SW; 854.7 ft or 12.
eae oPatt
or 17. Epa %
ng
20-in pine bears
theribe 3 61° hen
and 5
Luet;
Onsiinididas mos indicating NE corner of k i placer mine, at 3.25 on
li 6
475.2 a 42 Ww 3004 aie :
ence Fe ee iw. ‘of the
ine; ——. iat W 2.31
he — dein son Litetje placer
mine: ee hj chs to paint ot
ma Area in antics 4,86 acres.
efoto. Both the ee Placer Mine and
Nevada City Extension Geld Quartz Mine belong to the same company, and di nated
as “yh No, 161 in coetinan 2 aud 11, Townalt, tora
claims
tt the
days Oh er
call es
—
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Si aR ater 1245.
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Naan, Oren wa
mt for the TriON a loon Btate of Valitornia
Fs the field
ship 18, N. Range Lot Number 76 in, Town: 18, e
10 E., M.D. B and " ei rie bourida
ries of No, ve as lollo ws, ‘to
wit: ei jot di i
Variation 172
Beginning atuthé:
black oak 8 feet in diameter up to 4 feet
from the ground, then dividing into 2 forks,
each about 20inches in ——standing
Sitcheed the, pee tad edt, x Working
tnnnel of the Trienta Co,
E, 8 chains 20 links roa
thenee, variation 17 3-49 E. 21 as .
38 chains te,
atanding lag be my Secs,
34 aad 4 35 Vin Township 1 18_N, Range 10 E.
M. D, B. and M., from oe to
Secs. $4, 35, 2,and 3 chains @ lks
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. . cent per sifare was levied: upo
UEGRAVELCOMPANY.
Location of works,
‘to the Secretary, at the
Contpany, Rooms 3 and ‘ ~— floor,
30 California 3 f
hichthis i
mn rence
delinquént, ‘advertised for
“3 and unless payyient . 3:
be sold on Monday
Gok t
; tarde te, to way the deling
of advertisiy order of the
: , Secsptary.
B and 4 second floor, 369
: Ke Ga crnia struct San Franclecd, California,
Assessment Notice,
xcrtston WATER ANb MINING
As Com works, Yuba and Location of
pig Nongg Tomales, state of Caliturnia, Loyuishment of Fires
The Board of Trustors ot the City of Nevada do hereby. ordain as follows: Ordinance
4 ee. of aa City, entitled “‘An Ordinance
Fire Limits: for. the and
ity ead to provide a the e.g
vention ani Sugdietines i
er with all pot em shinee is rig bn
spivencied a9 00. verter follows! .
omen for the Oty st ot
Nevada, a eA
ing blocks, viz: 7, 13 ‘ce 16, 21, 29, 30,
d 35, which are hereby declared to
fire fonit blotks,
Section 2. All pabaioss bay: ned erected,
commented, A pleted’ with:
in the fise iontes uieall Ge’ madhe and onetsiae
room have colling . *°.
plastered, partitions:te be also lathed and plastered, and
the exterior wall of each and Cveny building .
tobe constructed of studs with weatherboards or rustic on ie peas, oF of brick'or
stone. .
8. The ial fire limits of the
City < Nevada, are bounded and described
as fol: ows: First, C Commen at the interofthe middle of P Sts encealong the . .
ld cation of principal place of b , ban
Francisco, California.
PNoce ts hereby yiven, that. wy a weetii
Board of Directors, held’ ow the 9
iy cane UBt bat there da tabled open
capital. aaa ithe Posporation, payable
in United States gold coin tothe
y, at the office of the Company,
6, No, 328 Montgomery street, San
a Ca‘ifornia, or to-H. B, Parsous,
nt Secretary, ‘at his olfice, No. 63>
wag oor New York City, New York.
stock upon which this assessme:
remain sami Om Friday,the tenth day of eb
ruaty, 1882, will be bp a ge and adyertised for sale at public auction, ard unless payment 4 before, will’ be’ sold +t the
‘office ; Commany, on Tharsday, the
d day of March, 1882, to pay the
inquent assessinent togerher with costs of
advertising and gy of sale.
Peg itteesengiys Ni wet ‘os mise RE
0} 0. ontgomery * 5
San Franciseo, California.
jit
Assessment. Notice.
ENTENNIAL eat. 0 poviee at place
or thesia oes OF rincipal re
ill, Store County,
ah Location ofworks, Washington Town.
ship, Nevada County, California.
ce is hamid af ooey yen that at a moeting
Boek of —birectors, held —onj itcon day of November, 1881, an asseasiment, (No, 6,)of onecenta share on each
share of the capital stock of the
a was levied—payable immediateStates pel gp soin, to the Secretary, e Office’ & the Company, Bank
ot Gol? ail, Main street, Gold Hill, Nevada,
Any stock upon which this aavessment
shall remain un) ald on the Twenty-Fourth
of December, 15s1,will be delinquentand
mlvertised for fale at publi¢ puction; and
tiiless payment is made before, will be sold
on Tuesday, the Twenty-fourth day of January, 1882, to pay the delinquent assessment,
‘tosether with costs of advertising and exnses of sale. By ‘order of the
the . and each of them to be
middle.o'
ponaregte) ree
of Pine street; thence ee a Se aiaetig of
Pine street to the middle of Conimercial
street; thoney along the middle of Commercial street to. the. middle of York street;
thence alon;s the middle of York street to
the place of commencenient, and. including}
all within said boundaries and limits.
, Second, From the intersection of the midMe of Broad street with the middle of Pine
‘strect, thence along the middle of Pine street:
the middle-of:Commercial street, includdng all buildings fronting on Pine street between Broad street and Commercial street.
Third. From the intersection of the middie of Commercial street with the middle of
Pine street, thence along the middle of Commercial street to the , _ easterly line of Mrs,
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 Commereial streets; and including all within said
boundaries and limits.
Section 4 All buildings erected within
the special fire limits, shall be made and
constructed as follows: Ever room to have
a ceiling lathed and plaste and the exterior walls of each and every building to be
a: Pconstructed . of. brick or. stone from the
ground up, the entire height of said walls
and each and erery. outside door, ‘and each
and every outside window ai said buildings,
rovided_with iron
shutters, the thickness of the plates not less
than three sixteenth ofan i which can
be securely ¢losed.’ , And it shal, be unlawlu), and a@ violation of tite oF ordinance, for
any person to construct, or commence to
construct, or continue to construct, or cause
~e procure to be constructed, or to aid or ad.
or assist in constructing, or to maintain
hg! Py upon any day, or any portion of a
dex: vi ithin said fire Imuits, any building or
stracture otherwise than asin this ordinance
rovided, or contrary to. the provisions of
his ordinance.
Section 5. 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
Board of
Oa FRANK A. WISE, 5S
ffice—Bank of Gold Hill, Maia ‘aon
Gold iti Nevada. :
POSTPONEMENT.
ar Noticé“is hereby ven that thé time for
Assessment (No. 6) of Centennial Gravel
Gol apany becoming delinquent
has to January Sth, 1882;
aud the day of sale to February 6th, 1382,
at the same hour and piace.
FRANK. A, WISE, Secretary.
.oeoe
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 ba t or foundation story and for
the first story, and at. least twelve inches in
thickness for the second story. The outer
walls of all buildings to be used as 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.
“4 7 Assessment Notice.
Sa Yu Gravel Mining Com:
a n of P oane dp
Ms Yerotada City , Nevads County, Calfornia.
Nptive ish here! ny given, that at a meeting
rte gt Board of Trustees, held on the 3d
day of Decembef, 1881, av asses tent of
Forty Cents per ahate was levied upon ve
capital of eens tion, pa; Tt
medielbty Uni eat wld col,
Beck man’s harp Norade Ci City, peeade
County, California.
Any stock upoh — sald sae grea
shall rengin wert ont the 6' y
ot it ake f 1882, will be de’ ign Revstes and
joes pagina Sel a tip eye id on
1882, Th y: of February,
to pay the «Pe otaaes asyessment thereon,
with: costa of advertising atid exFn! order of tne Board of
. ROGERS, Secretary.
_* of sale.
Assessment Notice.
UTNAM MINING COMPANY.-—-Locacation of principal place of business,
San. Francisco, ia. Location of
poke fy tin Mini g District, Nevada
unty, Ca!
Notice is hereby.given, that-at a meetinz
of the Board of Directors, held on the Third
day of December, 1831, an assessment, (No.
“Ppt ten fet) — per share was levied upon
e ¢apital s the corpofition, payable
immediately mited States gold coin, to
the 'y at the office of the Company,
No, Pine Street, Room 40,'San Francisco,
California.
Atiy stock upon whieh; this, assessment
shall remain an ppald on the 10th day of Janwary, 1882, will be delinquent and advertised
for sale at publi: auction, and unless pavment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, the 28th duy of January, 1882, to pa: pay
the delin avert assessment, together wl
costs of adve: nes and expenses of sale,
ARTWELL, Secretary.
Office, 30 tine Street, Room 4, Ban
Francisco, California. dg
. Notice of Assessment.
Ltt aed MIL a Mining
UA ew ‘orot
of business, San.Jose, Santa Clare County,
State of California; to location of works, Nevaas inches in thickness forthe second story.
A rtition wally shall extend from. the
foundation through the roof, the same as
side walls or party walls, and such partition
walls shall-_be at least ‘eight inches in thickness, The roof shall be composed of, or covered with, such material as will afford rea.
sonable protection against fire.
Section 7. No-brick or stone wall shall he
supported upon stringers of wood; and it
shall be unlawful for any person to rai 82,
build Bae or alter any building of brick
and stone or both, unless the same is'so¢om. pleted, altered or constructed, as te comply
with the provisions of this ordinance.
Section 8. -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 least three
feet above the roof or outer: wall of said
building.
Section 9.. Any person who shall violate
any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall
bedeemed guilty Of a misdemeanor, and upon convietion theréof shall be punished by a
fine of not-less than twenty-five dollars, and
imprisonment in the city prison not excce
ing ten days, for each offense, at the discretion of the. Justice of the Peace by whom the
punishment is assessed.
Section 10. Itshall be the duty of the
Marshall abd Chief Engineer to heve this
ordinance strictly ign
doen 10th, 188:
co LOCKLIN. President.—
K. CASPER, " Clerks,
Ordinance No. 93.
An ordinance proy Adin, for the construction ofa Sidewalk and Bailing on the horthwest side ef Sacraiacnto Strect. _ E
\HE Board of Trusteés of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows :
Section 1. Itishereby declared necessar;
forthe public convenience that a dwewalk
shall be established and built with the grade
of the street, elghtfeet wid:, and a railing
shall be built ‘as ‘described in Section 4, ot
this ordinance.
Section 2. The sidewalk aud raj}ing shall be
‘street from the corner of Broad aud Sacra=
mento streets, to the upper corner of H, &
. Mills’ lot.
iy rivet, that'at a meeting
vectors of said corporaNotice is Sarch
the Board of of
‘} tion, held at the office of said Campany, in
thecity of San Jove, on the 13th day of Le‘cember, 1881, an assessment, (No, 8) of one
on the ca) “sy
stock of the co; may able immedia
by'to the Bec:
emis of the ay of sil Conptny, at te
ee nta ae hae d State of Calitoraia,
Any, stock wh the assexusinent
waa Grog pe on on 28th day of
Samhors, 2 » Will be delinquent and
advertised teres at public auction, and,
pay yment is afiade before, will be sold:
nthe Beornat oo Babine to pay the”
da juent assessment, toyether with all
decats ot BT gs rn agg of sale.
Y, Secretary,
Say Jose ge Char potent State of
Califernia. 25
Petition for Par oa.
mete of Caliteteis,
To E. H. Gaylord, » District ate
can fied the County of! Nevad. You will .
ree that on the 25th day of’
J oe undersigned will!
apr ae jor of
a pardon to
pane Whilldin, ' moaning in igo
tentiary ‘at Folsoni, ction f
«Assault te Murder,” Mad <n ‘the Superior
Court of the County of Nevada, at the Octo. ber Term, 1890, bet ag WHILLDIN,
Nevads City, Dec. 19,1881,
nty of Nevada,
Section 3. Such sidewalk shall conghut ot
four struyyers, 4x4 inches, with planks 2x6
inches wide to be nailed with 20-peuny nails,
and 2 naiis oweach end of the plank, and one
nail on each centre stringer,
Section 4, A railing shall he-bullt on the
whole length of said sidewalk asfollows ; 24
feet high, the upright pests t» be 4x6 inches;
tne toe railing to be 3x4 inches and plined;
one boatd 1x6 7 Hed top railing and walk
at o proper distan
Section 5, Pro ropes ry holders ‘are required
to construct said sidewalk before their respective lots as provided for in this ordinancé on or before January 6th, 1882, and
wherever a sidewalk and railing is already
vont Bt peep ty holders are required to
keep it in repair.
. _Pussed December 15th, 188t.
Notice to Creditors.
ATR of Jonu BR R. Pooler, deceased,
Notice is hereby given by the under“ ned, Exeoutrix of the last will of John
voler, deceased, to the creditors of
a all persons having claims against the
not exceeding one hundred. dollars, or by; >
. Counts of Ney:
builtion the north-west side of. Sgeramento . jst there u-des“ribed, .
Bn gin:
towit-;lar the following deseri
“* . pieces and Letty of land with . s zie .
LC LUCKLIN, Presiient. thereunto belonging or in anv wise aj
_. taining will be t6 watisty said
AK Caspar, Clerk, Hogether with interest and costs. Junghicat
NT SF tag. 1 Nasi
Peay ARI ¥ teak
ok . F
Assessment Notige, a
‘SANTA ANNITA A MILL AND. NING .
apd te yeotiteter toe Pr City of Nevada, : Pei
von,
of the Dieeetors, argv
cember, 1881, an parabens
No.3 34 at Be street, sa Rooms e
of January,
payment is made
Taeeday, the 2nd day of February,
aa the ‘delinquent assessment,
Directors.Francisco, Cali
Delinquent & Sale Notice,
HE PUTNAM “MINING COMPANY.
Location of place
Notice—There are delinquent, upen ‘the
sessment, No, 1, tevled on third day
San ~
grips pote which this, decusinans ds
shall remain un foe Mobday the 10th day serie
sale at public auction, snd unLost epee for sale sesh oh arco war hi ood On
res The
Stogether
advertiximg and expenses of m4 ie apd
of!J.B. TIT’ 18, Secretary?
Oftice—No 34 — street, Rook 2, San.
ot business,
ot California.
salon [worn Omer a bar he Mining District, ‘ Nevada
follawing described stock,.on aceount of se
ints set vipat
Frobate-Notices a
County of Nevada, State’ of
In the matter of the Estate of: Luigi Gustti, deceased. B. Guscetti, ogee at
the Last Will of Luigt Guscetti, decen ed,
having filed his final account. aud prayed a .
Dec., 1881, the perf sage Sc an
“as tollows:
Fe
AK Hartwell,Trustee, 168 500 50 00
And in accordance ‘with law, and wu order
of the Bourd of Mirectors, made on the third
day of Decerhber,1881,80 ihany shares of exch
parcel of such stock as may be necewsary,
will be sold at public auctioti, at the office of
the Company, Room: 40,330 Pine street San
Francisco, California, on SATUKDAY,
the Twenty-eighth day of January, 1382, at
eas — ot.one.o’clock, rp. ¥. of said day, to
areas assessments thereon,
sad roe wi ts of advirtising and expenses of the sale.
A. K. HARTWELL Secretary.
Office—No. 330 Pine street, Room 40 San
Francisco, California. jal3
Delinquen* Sale Notice.
YENTENNIAL GRAVEL GOLD MINING
& COMPANY, Lecation of pchuiizet pines +
» Nevada,
Lecation of works, ‘Was: hington ‘ownship,
Nevada County, California,
Notice is h ereby gi en, thaf there are dolinquent upon the folowing described stock,
on account of assessment (Ne. 6,) lev ied
on the 19th day of Novemsber,1881, the several
amounts set opposite the uames of the respective share! sees: as follows:
No, of . No. of
of ousiness Gold Hill, peers count;
Names. Certificate. Shares, Am’t,
Haseltine B. F. Trustee, 72 1500 $15.00
Hazeltine B. ¥, Trustee, 73 624 G2
Lee Wn» ‘Trustee, 102. 3000 30.00
Lee Win. Trustee, 103,126 1.25
Dauchey H. 0. Trustee, 2s ——“1000" 10.00
Dauchey H, J, Trustee, 29 5000 ~-—«59.00
Dauchy H. 0. ‘Trustee, 250 2.50
Dauchuy H, 0, Trustee, G000
Duuchey H, 0. Trastee, Fi 250 2.50
And in accordance with Jaw, and an order
ot 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
fieé of the Company, Bank of Gold Hill,
Main street, Gold wn, Nevada, on MON:
DAY, ° the SIXTH—(6th)—day of FEBRUARY, 1882, at the hour of 3 o'clock,P. s.
of suid day, to pay said delin juent assessment thereon, tagetker with costs of adver:
tising and expenses of the sale.
FRANK A, WISE, Secretary.
Office—Bank: of Gold Hill, Main strect,
Gold Hill, Nevada. ji
Sheriff’s Sale.
Citizens Bank, }
VS.
. } Ole Nelson, et al.
Y VIRTUE OF DECREE and an order re
sale, to me directed and» delivered,
sued out of the Superior Court in and for the
ia, State of California,
wherein Citizens Bank on the third—;34q—
day of January, 1882, recovered.a Judgnrent-against Ule Nelson forthe sum-of TwoThousand Five Hundreé and Ninety-eight
Dollars, together with costs of suit taxed at
329.30, and counsel fees allow ed herein
amounting to ths sum of $150 00. with -interest thereon frei the date. of said judyment, at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum
tul paid, which said Judgment is recorded
in the Judgment. Book 1, of the said:
rior Court, on pages 239 et seq., ant whereas . “
it_is ordered thas the mortgage set forth in
Plaintiff's ue s omaeeen’. be foreclosed aud. prophients théreon, sittjate in Nevada county,
State of California, being described as follows:
‘That certain piece or parcel of land and mill
site with Lhe steam saw mill thereon, situate
on the south fork of Poor Man's Creek; sah
mill site beirg a portion of
eight, Township -18 “north, ‘Range 11 east,
comprising five acres of jand, Wore or logs,
upon which is erected the steam saw mill
known as the Gastou Ridge Mill and Lumber
Co, Said kaw mill —— f boiler, ensine and machine: all: ktads, including
planer, Also the — half of section 26;
the southwest quarter of section 26, the
northwest q of section 28, the whole of.
section 16, all in sait ‘Towns 13° north,
Range 11 cast, Mt. Diablo base and meridian, together withall and singular the ten
ements, hereditaments and ah person
¥ Notiveis hereby given that L will
ages eee a frouvat the Court ane ott
in the city ev county of N
State of pb Fi Rantipeg palette.
Friday, the Third oped of February,
Retween the hours of 9 o‘vlock 4. Mw. and: &
' said dosgavetl, to exhibit them with the teei Bs8Br og . Xouchers, withise four months after . r
' 7 Executrix, gt tur residence in Nev
ees the ar A Nev xi Sit al ~
a poote ;
cE Eeeatre ot the: or will of tenn iY Pooler
a ated Jan, 1Uth, 1882,
P, F. Simonds, Atty for Executrix. j12
o'clock P. uy fared Pi BG
right, title and interest of said det ae
ithe above dea
ee and best’ vider tor » satisty
Prag <a esa ar lf 7 filws the petition of nusce! xecutor of the Last Will aiid Tostanient of sald
N the Superior Court, in” and for the
nia.”
prt remtrrene
People: °°
Uibiity to Injury from, omens
4 or Winenne, .
were not violent ones, _
Rp Aapraseinghe Ege naar Jung, and
of aspongy charaeter, W.
‘bldod is wrt a he eee parts a
the Hedy to the , it passes through-this
organ, and is) Uieré veReved Of ite 'rank polsons, part of which are used: for digestion
and part for acathartic. @f the waste materials of the food we.ent. . If the organ ig at
‘all diseased THESE POINONS REMAIN IN IT, ip‘stead of ‘Being uied as rinture desivnued, ‘and
‘with every coursing of the Vlood through
t+ e lobes of the liver, the nature: of: the sis
, ‘The reason. why sv
little suecegs. has ‘hitherto heen reached ia
the treatment of liver disease is becaise the
hiloséphy of tréeatmoyit has been lame and
the remedies*employed have been inade“in the past few years there has. been no
known remedy for chronic kidney diseases,
and it iv certain that the liver cannot be yestored toits right action ff the kidneys are
affected, It is also atect that when the liver
J the kidneys sre @lso troubled;
. Nam Cert. Shares. mt
tee, 19-100 % 10 00 . déceased, and pray ing among other thingy
Bony Chsky i » 20° 100 10 00 . for an order’ of distribution of the tesidue uf.
pent Olusky,' ee 200 20 00 . said ‘estat the entitled ; It
Henry Clusky, Trustee, 37 37 50 5 50 . is ordered, that ail persons. interested Ii. the
Henry Clusky, Trustee, 39 5 2 50 . estate of said Luigi Guscetti, decéased, be
Henry Clusky, Trustee, 40 25 2 5g . and a) r before, the Su ye Court in and
C F Harmon, Trustee, 63 160 10.00 . for coutity of Nev at the ' Court
AK Hartwell, ‘Truytce, 77 500 60 00 . Hoon of sald Court, iv the: city of Nevada,
A Hartwell, Trustee, 7340 . 400; in said Neva county, on Satu e
A ri Hartwell, Trustee, 72 10 1 06 . Lith day of January, 1892, at 10. o'clock, A, . O° becomes
LR Pave, Trastee, _ 101 100 10 09} M., thenand there to. show cause why en
AK Hartwell Trustee,100 2 z00 order settling said final Acconnt and an or
UF Harmon, Trustee, 118 500 56 00} der Of distribution should not-be made of +
C F Harmon, Trustee, 119 1000 +=: 100 00 thetesidue of said estate among the heirs ef . P
C F Hannon, Trustee, 121 2008 200-00 . the unid deceased, according to“Taw. ft is
© F Harmon; Trustee, 122 1000-100 00 . further ordered, thata copy of this order be quate.
C F Harmon, Trustee, 124 2009’ 200 00 } published for three successive weeks, before
CA M,. 425 500 5u.00 . the said 14th day of. Jaunary, 1882, in the
AK Hartwell, Trustee, 140. 5 50 . Nevada Daily ‘Transcript, 4 newspaper prinAK Llartwell, Trustee, 143 100 10 go . ted and published in the sid * evan “counAK Hartwell,Trustee,146 1000 —_100 00 ; “Y1 JOUN Annan bag
Waid Chapman, 4148 16000. 1500 00.
perio! a
AKE Hartwell, Trustee,15 55 1000 10v00. Dated Deceaiber 21st, 1881, t
AK Hartwell, Ty ugg. Ee m 3 on CoW: Crows, “Attorney for Exeentor,~ 492 Fi, dines
pene
, 00} : ita a
4K Hartwell, Trustee, 163 200 2v ev Dissolution or Conershi?. .
AH Hartwell Trustos, les, 1m 10,009 part Pp:
A K Hartwell, Prugiae, o> ’ NHE co-partnership heretofore existing
AK Hartwell, Truatee,166° 500 60.00 Aj head a rin ip etter, eres
and Feeney, doing buainessas Blacksmiths,
in the city of Nevada, County of Nevada,
State of California, is thie dvy dissolved by
~— consent.” All }ersoa¢ who are indebted to the undersigned are respectfully
requested to come forward and make pay
ment immediately to J. W. Robinson, who
will hereafter conduct and carry on said bushence, it follows that liver diseases. ‘44:2
to cure, chiefly because the doctors ‘know of
no agency which will at one atid the same
tine operate on both the et the
liver.
Admitting then, that no form of, treatment can be effective which does not seek to
reach both the liver and the kidneys at the
same time, it would be strange, indeed, if in’
ali the researches of this wonderful age ot
scientifie invention no such remedy had
been found, The doetors admit they have
inese. J, W, ROBINSON,
WM. FEENEY.
_Jannary 5th, 1892.1 ‘
Insolvent Notice.
1 the Superior Court Sourt of the County of
Nevada, State i! California, In the
matter of “Joseph M . Doan, an insolvent
debtor. Joseph M, Doan, having filed in
this Court, his petition, schedule, aud inventory in ingolveney by which it appears that
ig is an insolvent debtor, the said Joseph
Doan is hercby declared tw beinsolvent.
Tre sheriff of the County of Nevads is -hereby directed to take possession of all the estate both real and personalof said Joseph
M. Doan debtor, except such as may be by
taw exempt from éxecution yyand all of shir .
jeuds, , books of and’ paae and to keep the same saiely until the
intinent of an assignee «f his extate.
UP personsare forbidden to pay any debts
re the said insolvené orto deliver any property belonging to him, or to any ron,
itm or corporation or association for his use.
The said deblor is hereby forbidden to
transfer ordeliver auy -property, until ‘the
further orderof this Court, except as herein
ordered, _ It is further ordered that all_ the
creditors of said debtor be.and appear, before
the Hon. John Caldwell, Judge of the Superior Court of the County of vevada, in: open
Court at the Court-Koom of said Court in
the City of Nevada, on Monday, the thirteenth “day of February. ALD., 1s82, at ten
o'clock, 4. M.,. of that day to prove their
Tobts : und choose ane or nore assignees of
the estate of said debtor,
It is further ordered that, the order be published inthe a Daily Trauscripta news.
in
a
Neraan' City, Tavadaeuaty, as often us the
said peper is published before the day set for
the ineeting of Creditors, and it is further
Ordered that in the meantime all proceed.
inzs against the said insolventbe stayed.
d Jan. 10th, 1882.
JOHN CALDW ECL,
Juilge.of the Superior Court. of .Nevada
County, California,
EH. Gaylord, Attorney. ji4
United States Land Office,
SACRAMENTO, Gal. Nes November 19, 1881.
all whom it tn that meern s Notice ts nied iit ohu C.° Martens, whose P. is North Bloomfield, Nevada locate California, has filéd
his notice o. intenticn to offer final proof a
support of his claim to the BW} of
Lat 10 on fre SE} of SW }Section 6, Shir
ship No. 17 N, Range No. i E,Mount Diablo
base and nieridis ian, embraced in homestead
application, dumber. 1012, filed in said office
on the lst day of Deceusber, 1874, wee hanies
the following ag. hise witnesses: K, D, Skid‘more, Alonzo Haner, William H, Holsclaw,
Louis Will of North Bloomlield P. , Nevada County; and that the I2th day a ‘Jan:
me 1882, at 10 o'clock 4. w. has been fixed
2 time, and this office as the place.
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
J.B. Soliseon; Att ¥ for applicant. ae
“Dissolution of Ce-partnership.
my partnership cautract between Clancy
& Seaman, in the blackwnithing: busi-.
ness _havjng expired on Deceniber 31st, 1831,
we Rereby give potice 2 hee such piapnondas on
ceased fro te by urutual congent.
The Sidioees will be goudnected ,at thie. old
—. ou ee ig igre REE ‘'y 1st,
,and we
hereby sinnorise To Clancy. to collect all
debts due'the olf firm, who ea be reésponsible for all debts due from them
coeeasy AMAN,
Neinda’ City, January Sth, 1882. ;
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