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March 19, 1885 (4 pages)

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t for Patent. — ff THE APPLICAAnnite Mili and Min: of the Santa company patent for the Sante Anag ee Survey, No. 2286, Lot ae : ‘and County of San Francisco, fornia, has by M. A. Singleton, its duly au spereeeh arene one in fact, who rein the county of NeCalifornia, and a postoffice address is at n, Nev County, Callfornis, made and filed its application for a patent from the Government of “the United States in the office of the Register and Receiver “chang ey rye Sacramento, Calif ir the claim and premises, ted by the U. 8. Surveyor General, as Survey 286, Lot No. 47, and. situated in, the Mining District, Nevada county, Eu California; being of Section 90, ‘TownSoy Sig th Nocti neces No. 11 East, M. coasts tate, et Bera inted, being described as follows, to-wit; with magDaster eats posit lode line; com. centre or ‘ Y mencing ata post marked 8 A Q Mf Nol, on south end of lode, from which the original notice bears § 52° 15’ _E, twenty-three 23 $ in bears 82° E, eleven links distant, and a biack oak tree thirty. six inches in ‘ennage nabs nap nt gf on . ty-three links distant; a) 7°X% “ three chains and twenty-two « linksreach the Northwest corner of the quartz millat twelve chains and forty-one links reach a post markedS A QM Nol 1:2 on the lode from which a cut showing: cropings bears N 8°, 15° W, twenty links distant; and a shaft cr ge os (7) links dist nh tse, N1°, 49° “SW, ten chains and thirty-one links to oe ry *marked 8 AQ M No2on the north end of lode claim from which a black oak tree thirty-six imches indiameter bears N 52° W eighty-one links; and the original post bears N&8° K threechains and eight tinks distant, and the N W cornerof cabin, bears 8 45’ £ tour chains and sixty links distan DESCRIPTION AND SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES OF THE CLAIM, _ . Commencing at a ¢ in rock mound marked 8 AQ M No 8, at Southeast corner of claim, from which the original post bears 87° 15’ W 14 links distant; and a black oak tree twelve inchesin diameter bears 8 66° 30’ W fifty-seven links distant and a black oak tree thirty six inches in diameter bears ‘N19° W sixty-five links distant; thence Ist course N 8° .04' E thirteen chains and eighty-four links to a post in rock mound ) marked SAQM No 3 1-2, from which ao “ pine tree fifteen inches in eter bears N 13° West thirty-five links distant; and the entrance to upper tuvnel bears 866° 13’ W twochains and eighty-five links distant; and the entrance tomiddle tunnel bears 8 — 28°30’ W five chainsand fifty-one links distant; ani che entrance to the iowr tun nel bears 8 13° W five chains and thirtyBix links distant; thence 2nd course N 4° 24’ W eight chains and ninety-three links toa post in rock mound at the NE corner of claim marked S$ A Q MNo 4, from which a ine tree forty inches in diameter bears N Yeo 45° W peng ie 8 ay = and riginal post bears N4°15'E four chains mc vl istant;-thence 3d esse N 80° W fourchains and twenty-six links toa post marked S A-QMNo 2 on North end of lode eight chains and sixty-six links to a post inrock mound marked 8S A QM, No5.at Northwest corner of claim from which a black oak tree fifteen inches in diameter bears N 41° 30'.w_pinety-one links * distant, and original post bears N 0° 16’ E onechain and niuety-seyen links distant; thence 4th course S0° 52’ Eten chaius and . sixty links to a post inrock mound marked 8S AQ MNo 5}, from which ajblack oak tree twelve inchesin diameter bears N 45° 45 E forty-six links distant: thence 5th course $72 10’ W twelve chains and-—twelve-tinks toa post markedS A Q M No 6 in rock mound at. Southwest corner of claim from which a black oak tree twelve inches in diameter bears N 16° W twenty-six hnks distant and a pinetree eighteen inches in diameter bears 8 67° EK fiftyenine links distant; and section post comunon to Sections 25, 36, 30 and 81 Township 18, North Ranges 10 and 11 E, MDM, bears 8 80°17’ W, twenty nine chains and fourteen links distant: thence 6th course § 80° E four chains and fifty five links to o st marked $3 AQ M No! on South end of lode eight chains and eighty links te the place of beginning; containing an area of Twenty and six one-hundreaths acres (20 6-100 acres, ) There are no claims adjoining the said Santa Annita quartz mine, known to claimant. Said Santa Annita quartz mine was located on the 20th day of June, 1879, and notice of said location was recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Nevada county, California, on the said 20th day of June, 1879, in book 7, page 688, of Mining Records;and on the 13th day of October, 1884, the said claim was. relocated. by ‘the owner of said claim to more icularly describe the same and define the boundaries thereof; and said relocation was recordeon the 13th day of October, 1884, in book 9 of Mining Records, page 694 of the records of the County Recorder of Nevada county, California. $ All adverse claims must be filed in the U SLand Office at Sacranicnto, California, within sixty days from the-date of the first newspaper Lap aacamen ps = pomee hereof, or 1 be barred under the law. wn . ED, F, TAYLOR, Register. First Newspaper Publication March 2d, th ett 885. i : 5 D. H. Whittemore, Atty for applicant. a S ‘county ote the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of Californa, — tate of California, County of Nevada, ss.— The People of the State of California send Greeting : To the Blue Tent Consolidated Hydraulic Gold Mines of California, limited, a corporation, The California Powder Com'y ,a corporation, Thomas Legg and George B shaw, co-partners under the firm name and style of & Shaw, CB, Church, Nahum C. Goodwin, W. J. Lavington, Thomas W. Barker, Edwin Neame, and John Irying Courtenay, Trustees, H. D. Whittum, John Lang, G. M. Coyan, W. 8. Wood, Warren E. Fowler and Owen Goff, John Doe, Richard Roe, Richard Loe and John Roe, defendants. Youare hereby required toapin anaction brought against yeu in the Buperior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, on the twenty-second day of January, 1884, by Edwin Neame and George William Dixon, Trustees, plaintiffs, and to answer the amended complaint filed therein,within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this Summons, if served within th within thirty days, or judgment will be taken against you by default, according to the rayer of said complaint. The said action E brought to obtain a decree of this Court for the foreclosure ofa certain mortgage or trust.deed described in the said complaint and executed by the said The Blue Tent Consolidated Hydraulic Gold Mines of California, limited, -a corporation on the seventh day of July, A: D., 1879, to secure the payment of the sum of thirty-six thoudae four hundred (36,400) pounds sterling with ihterest thereon from the first day of __.May, A. D. 1883, at the rate of twelve per cent. per annum,that the premises conveyed by said mortgage or trust deed may be sold, and the pasta applied to the payment of the amount due upon said mortgage or -trust deed, and costs of suit. And in case ruch proceeds ‘are not sufficient to pay the game, then to obtain an execution against -gaid ‘The Blue Tent Consolidated. Hydraulic Gold mines of California, limited, a corporation, for the balance remaining due, and also h he._sa defendants and ail persons claiming by, through or under them or either of them may be barred and foreclosed ofall right, title, claim, lien, equity of tedemption, and interest in and tosaid mortpremises, and for other and further relief. And youare hereby notified that if you fail toappearand answer the said amen‘led complaint as above required, the said plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said amended complaint, —~—-) In testimony whereof, 1, F, G. { Seal } Beatty, Clerk of thé Superior Court . soe) aforesaid; do hereunto set my hand" and imp ress the Seal of said Court, at office, in the City of Nevada, on the 16th day. of y ggg La b. 1885. #F. G. BEATTY, Clerk. nee . D, HARRIS, Deputy Clerk. CHICKERING & THOMAS, Plff’s Attys, “Renewal of Bridge License. \T OTICE is hereby given, that. the un. dersigned willapply to the Board of of the County of Nevada, at the April seasion, 1885, for a renewal of license ‘to keep and maintain a toll bi ige across the South Yuba River, onthe eon Be eaneld -\ W, EDWARDS. . ce m links distant; and a black oak tree twen-_ county ; or, if served out of this county, . Insolvent Notice. ior Court of the County of Neah ¥y tate of California. In matter of T. Tracy, an Insolvent Debtor, George T. ha filed in this Court his ition, ule andinyventory in insolvency, by which it a thathe is au insolvent debtor, the sai ereby declared to be insolvent. eriff of the county of Nevada directed jto take possession of all estate, real and personal, of the said Insolvent Debtor, except such as may be by law exempt from execution, and of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account and papers, and to kee; the same safely ‘until the pointment of an assignee of his estate. Ali persone are forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolvent, or to deliver any rty belonging to him, orto any person, rm or corporation, or association for his use. Thesaid Debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer ordeliverany property until the turther order of this Court, except as herein Orit is further ordered that all the creditors said debter be and bef: the fon ?.M. Walling, Judge of the Superior Court, of the said county of Nevada, in opon Court, of the courtroom of said Court, in the said county of Nevada, on the 4th day of April, 1885, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, to nees of the estate of said debtor. tis further ordered that the order be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper of ¢' al cir tion, p d in county of Nevada, as often as b vd said paper is published, before the saii day set for the meeting of the creditors. And it is further ordered that in the meantime all proceedings against the said insolvent be stayed, Dated March 2d, 1885. : J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge of Superior Cozrt, Nevada ty, California. Attest: F. G. Barry, Clerk. A. Burrows Atty for Insolvent, mh3 prove their debts and choose one or more a6}. came N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE P cccat o€ Noveds Wats of Onibornia, oo: —The People of the State of California send pepe fe John tdward Kearns, defendant. ‘ou are hereby required to appe: ion brought against eter of the County of Nevada, State of California, on the a day rah reg Ll by Sarah Ann plaintiff, an Ot can t. fled. therein, within) ten days(exclusive of the day alter the service om you'‘of this mons, if served within this county, or, rved out of this county, within thirty days, or judgment will be taken against you by default, according to the prayer of said complaint The said action is brought to dbtain a decree of this ving the bonds of matri-. service) INSOLVENT NOTICE. N thoSuperior Court of the County of Nevads,State of California. In the matter William H. Smith, an Insolvent Debtor. Wiiliam H. smith having filed in this Court nis petition, schedule and inventor) iu insolvency, by which it appears that he isan inselvent debtor, the said William H. Smith is hereby declared to be insolvent. fhe sheriff of the County of Nevada is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate, real and nec of the said William H. Smith, debtor, except such as may be by law exempt from execution, and of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account, and papers, and to keep the same safely until the appointment of an assignee of his estate,. All persons are forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolvent, or to deliver any property belonging to him, or to any person, firm or corporation, or. association for his use, The said Debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property as herein ordered. It isturther ordered that all the creditors of said debtor be and appear before the Hon, J. M. Walling, Judge of the Superior Court, of the said county of Nevada, in open court, of the court room of said court, in the said county of Nevada on the 238d day of March, 1885, at 10 o'clock A. M., Of thatday, toprove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate-of said debtor. It is further ordered that the order be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, &@ newspaper of general Circulation, publishéd in said County of Nevada, as often as the said paper is published, before the said day set fur the meeting of the creditors. And it is further ordered that in the meantime all proceedings against the said insolveat be or. Dated February 18th, 1835. : J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge of Superior Court, Nevada County, California. ; Attest: _f_G, Beatty Clerk. Johnson & Mason, Attys for Insolvent. Insolvent Notice. N_ the Superior Court, Nevada county. State of California, In the matter of Oscar Bley, an Insolvent debtor. — Oscar Bley, having filed in this Court his petition, schedule and inventory in insolvency by which it appears that he is an insolvent debtor, Oscar Bley is hereby declared. to be insolvent. The Sheriff of the said county of Nevada is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate, real and personal, of the said Osvar Bley, debtor, except such as may be by law exempt from execution, and of all his deeds, vouchers, books of account and papers, and to keep the same safely until the appointment of an assignee of } his estate. All persons are forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolvent, or to deliver any property belonging to him, or to any person, firm or corporation, or association, for his use. The said debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any roperty until the further order. of this ours except as herein ordered, Itis further ordered that all of the creditors-of saiddebtor be and appear before the ton. J. M. Walling, Judge of the Superior Court of the said County of Nevada, in open Court. of the Court Room of said Court in the } said county of Nevada on the 30th day of March, 1885, at 10 o’clock. A. M of that day to prove their debtsand to choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. It is further ordered that this order be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper of general circulation published in the suid county of Nevada as often as the -aid paper is published before the said day set for the meeting of the creditors. And it is further ordered that in the meantime all proceedings against the said insolvent be tayed, si F Dated February 26th, 1885. J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge of Superior Court;-Nevada county, California. Attest: F.G Beatty, Clerk. Caldwell & Ford, Attys for Inso!vent, Summons. 8 —. N THE JUSTICE’S COURT OF NEVADA Township, of the County~of Nevada, State of California. E M. Savage, Plaintiff, vs. H.F. ge, Defendant. The People of the State of California, od greeting to H. Py Page, defendant: You are hereby required to appear in no action brought against you by the abo » named plaintiff, in the Justice’s Court of Ne vada township, County of Nevada, State» California, and to answer before the Justic. at his office in the said Township, the com laint filed therein, within five days (exclus ive of the day ofservice), after the service o7 youof this summons -if served within the Townshipin which this action is brougnt or, if served out of said township, but in said county, within ten days; or within twenty days if served elsewhere, The said action is) brought to recoyer o. you the sum of Two Hundred and Ninetynine 75-100 (299.75) dolfars, alleged to be due sdid plaintiff from you, said amount being a balance due said plaintiff for services performed by hin as watchman at a mine owned by you, and known as the Fortuna mine, situated near Nevada City, Nevada county, State of California, at your special instance and request, as per complaint now on fileat my office. And you are hereby notified that it you fail to so appear and an@wver said complaint, asaboveé required, said plaintiff will take judgment against you for said amount of $299 75-100, together with costs of suit. Make legal service and due return hereof. Given under my hand this 9th day of February, 1885. : A. R. WADSWORTH, feb24-2m Justice-of the Peace. until the further order of this Court, except, mony now existing between plaintiff and defendant on the ground of desertion as is . alleged in the complaint on eo borin, and to which reference is hereby ma aud for the care and custody of minor child ofthe And you are hereby notified that if you failto ap and answer the said complaint asabove rejuired, the said. plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in complaint. * ree In testimony whereof, I, F. G. Seal '; Beatty, Clerk of the Superior Court —~ ) aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand, and impress the seal of said Court, at office, in the City of sae on the 19th day of February, A. D., 1885. F. G, BEATTY, Clerk. E. H. GAYLORD, Piaintift’s Att’y. Assessment Notice, HAMPION MINING COMPANY.—Location of Pte ag place of business, San rancisco, California. Location of works, Nevada county, California. 5 Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held on the 28th day of Jan., 1885, an assessment (No. 18) of fen (10c) Cents per share was levied upon thecapital stock of the = Sage payable i iately in United States gold coin to the Secretary, at his office; No. 522 Montgomery street, Sar Francisco, Cal. Any stock upon which this assessment remain unpaid on FRIDAY, the Sixth (6th) day of March, 1885, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Thursday, the twenty-sixth (26th) day of March,1835,to pa: the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale, THEO, WETZEL, Secretary. Office—No, 522 Montgmery , street, San Francisco, jan31 Co-partnership Notice. OS aae OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY.OF Nevada, ss: We the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are partners transacting business in this State, at the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, under the firm hame of Kustis & Tom kita, in the business of general merchandizing; that the names in full of all members of such partnership are Joseph Eustis and Edward Alexander Tompkins and that the places of our respective residences are set ——our respective names hereto subscribed. In witness whereof we have hereunto set. our hands, this nineteenth day of January, 1885. JOSEPH EUSTIS, 5 —— at Nevada City, Nevada County, a EDWARD ALEXANDER TOMPKINS, Residing at Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal, j-19 Notice to Creditors, STATE OF GEO. JENKINS, deceased Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executor of the Estate of ; George Jenkins, deceased, to the creditors of, ana all persons having claims against the said ry vouchers, within four months after the first publicationof this notice, to the said Executor, at the Law Office of Van Clief Wehe, Downieville, in the county of sierra, State of California, A. VAN SLYKE, Executor of the Estate of George J enking, deceased. Dated at Nevada City, Jan, 27th, 1885, [ian29} DIVIDEND NOTICE. K FICE OF THE DERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the above named Comp any, held Friday, February 20, 1885, div Hong No.7, of Ten Cents (1Uc) per share, was declared, payable on THURSDAY, Februarry 26, 1885, Transfer books will be closed Feb. 23,1885. THEO, WETZEL, Secretary. Office—No, 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. ® Feb. 21, 1885. County Scrip Notice. figs FOLLOWING Warrants registered against the General Fund, Nos, 490, 469 and 463, Also Warrant No. 1, nst Koad District No. 3, and against, is~ trict No. 4, Warrants Nos. 47, 55, 63, 64, 52, 105, 106, 97,-99, 116, 118, 123, 122, 124 44,40, 53, 35, 50, 36, 43, 64and 95. An against Road District No, 5, Warrants Nos. 13 and 15, will be paid on presentation. ~ Interest ceases from date. GEO. E. ROBINSON, Treasurer of Nevada County. “Notice to the Public. gap hipaa SHURTLEFF has this day purchased from John Brodiewall his right, title and interestin the Grocery and Provision Store on Commercial street. Mr. Shurtleff will colléct all bills due the estab lishment, and pay wny demands against it for Groceries, Nevada City, Feb 3d. 1885, Delinquent Sale Notice. ¢* AMPION MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. és Location of works, Nevada County, California, Notice.—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment number 18, levied on the twentyeighth day ef January, 1885, the several amounts-set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: 0. No. Names. Certf. Shares. Am’t. Biesta Federico, 605 250 25 00 Biesta Federico, 687 200 20 00 Biesta Federico, 688 200 20 00 Cryer Robert, 397 100 10 00 Cryer Robert, -393 100 16-00 Cryer Robert, 399 100 10 00 Cryer Robert, 400 100 10 00 Fletcher George Trustee, 28 100 10 00 Fletcher George [rustee, 29 100 10 00 Fletcher George Trustee, 30 100 10 00 Fletcher George Trustee,31 100 10 00 Formes Pauline, 680 700 70 00 Giecnhood Pauline, 610 100 10 00 Gumpel Michaels, 67 1000 10000 Ostwald Charles, 392 150 15 00 Schaufelberger Rudolf, 454 50 500 Seregni F., 712 600-—S «60.00 Van de Castoole Leonie, 885 15 150 Anain accordance with law,and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 28th day of January, 1885, so many sharesof each parcel of such Stock as may be necessary willbe sold at publi¢ auction, at the office of the Secretary, No. 522 Montgomer street, San Francis¢o, California, on TH RSDAY, .the twenty-sixth day of March, 1885, at the hou of three o’cloek, Pp. M., of said day, to saic delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of deceased, to exhibit them with the necessa-4 The Cheapest and Best Life Insurance im the Worid. HOME BENEFIT ASSOCIATION 'Providing Mutual’ Insurance to Members on the Assessment Plan. = ‘0 $1,000 BENERIT. : : ° Betrance Fee 2 isc csi ig sacs eas oO mre Annual Fee-for expenses (in advance).+--. 3 OC $2,000 BENEFIT. Entrance Fee.. 0 ss. ccecs even ceeee sss edl2 fofe) Annual Fee for expenses {in advance).. 5 00 $3,000 BENEFIT. . — TOORtO Fb oo i GS Es ee GE OO Annual Fee for expense (in advance)... 7 00 $5,000 BENEFIT. Batrance Pee. es. cecraecsios is ip 1 +++ G20 08 Annual Fee for expenses (in advance): ... 10 00 ~ $10,000 BENEFIT. (Two Benefits of $5,000 each.) Memibership Fee....0.ceccecesesea + $30 00 ~_ Medical Examination Extra. o , . . Accident’ Class ome Benefit Association. PROVII-ING LIFE ACCIDENT INSURANCE TO MEMBERS ON THE ASSESSMENT PLAN. $1,0U0 Berit and $5 Weekly Indemnity. Pe soe 2s i os Dk ch a ee sh CO Annual Fee for expenses (in advance)....1 0¢ $2,000 Benetit and $i0 Weekly Indem nity. WNOO FOG og oss Fe vviks bt incurs Fo 98 80 Annual Fee for expenses (in advance)... 2 00 $8,000 Benefit and $15 Weekly Indemnity. PAUARIE POE cies ocr 5 3 55 00s BF OO «++eee+. Fee for expenses (in advance)..:.. 0 ———_ $4,000 Benefit and, $20 Weekiy Indemnity. Matrance Fee.. 2 ei oes chen acs edeesses $756 Anr.ual Fee for expenses (in advance) 4 00 ome OQ $5,000 Lenettand $25 Weekly. Indemnity. ETGTANICE FCG oe 0b as 05st ive igicsk vines $8.06 eerrsee Annnal Fee for expenses (in advance) 5 00 DEATH ONLY OR WEEKLY INDEMNITY ONLY At Lower Rates than the above. error reererneeeneerenpeemeeemrerernn en TY THE GREAT CARRIAGE HOUSE Of the Pacific Coast, F. DAVIS* & SON, “SACRAMENTO, CAL. Open and Top Buggies, Phaetons, Carriages and Sportirg Wagons also the Celebrated American Road art Best material, good workmanship, handsome st}le, strong, and every respect. : J . able vehicle in 1,200 CARRIAGES——— Sold by J F. DAVIS & SON, are now in use in California and Nevada.They gi unfailing satisfaction, All their work is warranted. They have eceive testimonia from all parts of the country, of purport similar to the following: Cuico, Cau., December 30, 1882. Messrs, J. F. Javis & Son, Sacramento: GrnTLeMEN:—I have been using your carriages and buggies in my livery stable fo the past year, and have sold several to other parties in this vicinity, and all agree tha or cheapness and durability, they are superior to any other sold on this Coast. use no other in my business, Yours, etc., I won HARMEN BAY. = Biees, Cau., January 11, 1883, Messrs. J. F. Davis & Son, Sacramento’ Gx runmeNn;—lI have tried a number of your buggies, find them to be very light they ning and durable, they have proved nevery respect what you represented them to'be, Yours respectfuity, M. BIGGS, Jr. ——o0—— The favorable reputation these carriayes havemade in localities where they hav been used for several years by liverymen, physicians, farmers and others requiring hard and constant-use, and the fact-that they can be bought for aboutone half the price char by most inanufacturers, has led to an increased demand from those localities, -GEO. LORD of Grass Valley, is Agent forthe above vehicles,and will e old at 3asramento prices, freight added. Send ‘a: Jatvlog13 anal Price List. J. F. DAVIS & SON,
~ Cor. 22d ana O Streets, Sacramen OE ae IMPORTANT to BOARDS of EDUCATION ——AND—— SCHOOL TRUSTEES. PHILLIPS & HUNT, : : : Publishers and Booksellers, ______ NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO, HAVE ADDED TO. ESS.ANhe Pacific Coast, established November, 1881, and are now amply prepared to furnish, of est quality and lowest possible prices,all educational r. uisites,from >, chool to those of the University ” = rom those of the Primary BRARY BOOKS, TEXT BOOKS, FURNITURE AND BELLS CHARTS, BLACK-BOARDS, SLATING, AND ALL KINDS OF GEPUws. AND ¢@7 SEND FOR CATALOGUES AND TERMS. Ba = wi Oo EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT F . Assessment Notice. XCELSIOR WATER AND MINING CO. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco,Californis. Location of works Yuba and Nevada Counties, California. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting ot the Board of Directors of this Company, held on the 21 day of September, 1884, an assessment (No. 7) of fiftv cents per share wag levied upon the capital stock of this corration, yable immediately in U. 8. Boia Coin, to the Secretary, W. J. Btowsrt, at the office of the Company,“Rooms 8 an 9, No. 215 Sansome st-eet, San Francisco, California, or to the Assistant Secretary, R. J. Bolles, at his office, No. 2, Nagsau street, New York City, N. Y. §f Any stock upon which this assessment shal! remain unpaid oA TUESDAX, the seventh day of October, 1884, will be delinquent,and advertised tor sale at public auction, and unthe office of this Company, Rooms 8 and 9, No. 215 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal., on Tuesday, the 28th day of October, 1884, at twelve o'clock, noon, to pay the delinquent assessment, tcgether with costs of advertising and expenses of gale. By order of Board of the Directors. W. J. STEWART, Secretary. Office—Rooms 8and 9. No, 215 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal : POSTPONEMENT The delinquent day of the above assessment is hereby postponed to Wednesday, the 5th day of November, 1884, and the day of sale of delinquent stock until Wednesday, the 26th day of November, 1884. By order of the Board of Directors. SES __W. J, STEWART, Secretary. POSTPONEMENT. The delinquent day of the above arsess— ment is hereby stponed to Wednesday the Third day of December, 1884, and the day of sale of delinquent stock unil Wednesday the twenty-fourth day of December, 1884. By order of the Board of Directors, W. J. STEWART, Secretary. POSTPONEMENT. The-delinquent day of the above -assessment is hereby postponed ts WEDNESDAY, the 3lst day of DECEMBER, 1884, and the day of sale of delinquent stock until THURSDAY, the 22d day of January, 1885. By order of the Boar: of Directors. d4 W.J. STEWART Secretary. POSTPONEMENT. The delinquent day of the above assessment is hereby postponed to WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of JANUARY, 1885, and the day of sale of delinquent stock until TUESDAY the 3d day of February, 1885. By order of the Board of Directors. W. J. STEWART, Secretary. POSTPONEMENT. The delinquent day of the above assessment is hereby postponed until WEDNESDAY, the llth Jay of FEBRUARY, 1885, and the day of sale of delinquent stock until TUESDAY, the 3d day of MARCH, 1885. ~_ By order of the Board of Directors. 17 W. J, STEWART, Secretary. POSTPONEMENT, The delingnent day of the above assessment is hereby postponed until WEDNESDAY, the 1ith day~of MARCH, 1885, and the day of sale of deligtque: t stock, until TUESDAY, the 31st-day_6&.MARCH, 1885, By order of the Board of Directors, fi4 W. J. STEWART, Secretary. 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