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Snes ep es
United States . Land Office.
. . Bacrastento, Cat, Januarv 20, 1881.
O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :-~
Notice. is hereby .given that .Henry
Gootte, whose P. 0. Address is Nevada City,
Nevada county, California; has filéd his no
tics of intention to offerfinal proof in surport of hisclaim to.the 31-2 of N E 1-4 Section 34, Township No, 17 North, Range No.
9 Hast, Mount Diablo Meridiaw,-embraced
ia Pre-emption Declaratory Statement No.
7413 filed in said office on the 14th day of
Lay, 1879, and names the following as his
witnesses: Peter Gore, L. Thompson, N,
Lachsinger, and M-Wichser, all of Nevada
(itv, P. O. Nevada county ; and that the
19th day 6f Marét¥, 1881, at D1o’élock A, M.,
the place. ED. F. TAYLOR, Register,
McFarland & Farr, Atte. i23
Insolvent 1] Notice. _.
W the Superior Court ofthe County of Nej
vada, State of California: In the matter
of J. C. Broderick,. am insolvent. Debtor.—
J.C. Broderick having filedin this Court his
petition, schedule, and inveritéry in Insolvency, by which it appears that, he is an Inwolveut Debtor, the said J. C. Broderick is
hereby declared “to be insolvent. The Sheriff
ofthe said County of. Nevada is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate,, Beal arid personal, of the said J.-C. Broderick, Inrolvent debtor, except-sueh‘asmaybe
by Jaw dxempt from éxecation, and of all his
cogs, rouchers, books of account, and: papers,.and tokeep the same safely-until the
appointment of an Assignee of his ,estate.-—
All peryons are forbidden to pay any debts to
~ the siid Insolvent, or to deliver any property belorging tohim, or to any person, firm
orcorpe cation, or association, for his use.—
The said Debtor is hereby forbidden to traasfir or deliver any property, until the further order of this Court, except as herein
ordored. Itis further ordered, that all the
eveditors of said Debtor be:.and appear befare the Honorable John Caldwell, Jndge of
. the Superior Court, of the! said ‘County’ of
Nevada, in open Court, at the Court Rocm
o@ said Court, in tne said County of Nevada,
im the Twenty-first day of March, 1881, at
two o'clock P,"M., of that day, to: prove
their debts and choose one or more Assignees
ot the estate of said Debtor. It is: further
Nevyaps Dairy TRaNsceirt, ® newspaper of
general cirsulation, published in .the suid
sadered, that, the order be published in rot .
is, published, before tho-said day set for. the
moeting of Creditors.
dered, that, in the mean. time, all proceedings against thie said Insolvent be stayed.
. Dated February 16th, 1881, *
ie ; OHN. CALDWELL,
Jud of the Superior Court. .
State of California, County of Nevada. I
J, Carr, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
omthe Superior Coart, in and for said Coun.
ty of Nevada, State of California, do hereby
cortify thatI have compared the foregoing
with-the Original}, and find the game to be a
fall, true and correct-copy of an Original Order in Lasolvency on file, in this, my office.
: Witness my hand the Seal of said
~ Veal . Superior Count; this-t0th day of Feb(+e }ruary, A. D. 1881. ;
E. CARR, °Clerk, £18 J. BOA
Geo. 8. Hupp, Atty for Petitiqner.
ae
Probate Notice.
I" the Superior Court of the County of Ne_L vada, State of California, Imthe matter
of the Estate of Geo. Keeney, deceased. . On
rqading and filing the petition of Mrs. I.
W.-P. Tsney, the Administratrix of theffstate of Geo. Kheeney,. deceased, setting forth
’ that she has filed her final account of -her administration of the Estate of said deceased,
in this Court, that all the debts and expenges Of administration have been duly paid,
wad that a pertion ofsaid Estate retains to
be divided among the heirs of said deceased,
and praying among other things for an order
“Wt distribution of the residue of said Estate
among the, persons entitled, :
It is drdered, that all persons interested in
the Estate of the said Geo. Keeney, deceased,
be. and appear, before the said Superior
Qeurt, at the Ccurt Room thereof; in Nevada City,on Monday, March 28th, 1881,
at the hour of iQ o'tlock A, .M.*then and
there to show cause why an order of distrihhution shouid not be made of the residue of
said Estate among the heirs of the said deceased, according to.law, ioe
». Itis further ordered shat-a copy of this order be published. for two successive weeks
before the said 28th day of March, 1881, in
the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper
printed and publighed in Nevada City,, said
county. =e
OH®-CALDWELL, Superior Judge.
Dated March 11th, 1381.
J. M. Walling, Atty. mlz
—a—
And ‘it. is further or-_
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal. Feb. 7th, 1881.
O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ;—
Whereas, onthe 7th day of February,
1881, Christopher Galbraith, whose Post OfNevada City, Nevada county,
ster’s Oifice of
_ this District his application No 81, for the
, East half of Northeast Quarter of Section 24
. In said Township No-18 No#th, Range No 11
. East, under the Act of June 3d, 1878, enti. tled ‘‘An.Act for the sale of Timber lands in
. the States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
. and Washington Territory,” and has now ap. plied to enter the same, alleging it to: be
' more valuable for Timber than other purpoD Therefore, You will: take notice that
has been fixed as the time, and this: office.as . under circular instructions. from the Coni:
. missioner of the General Land Office, dated
August 13th,.1878, we have. fixed the SIX. TEEN PH DAY OF APRIL, 18381, at eleven
o'clock A. M. for the hearing of proofs to de. fice address
‘ California, filed inthe
{
. 3es
termine the character of said lands,
. ten,
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
In Witness Whereof, I have, hereunto set
my hand the day and year first above writ—
Unstrep STATES Laxp OFFICE,
bd Sacramento, Cal. February 9, 1831.
‘rifield and H. M. Hutchinson w
post office address is Nevada City, “Nev:
application.for %
of said placer mine a vein or lodé bearing gpld
with’surface ground-containing 1 51 acyés,
situatedin Nevada Miging District, County
ignated by the field notes and official plat on
file fi this office as Lots Nos, 94 and 95, in
Township 16 North, Range Eight East of Mt.
Diablo Base and Meridian. SaidLots Nos.
94 and. 95 being described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a stake marked M. M. Co. No,
1 standing on the north bank of Deer creek,
the foundation stone of the Sottthwest. corner of the Merrifield Mining Company's
chlorination works bears North 63° West
025 chains and designated by D, McCauley as the spot where an oak stump stood,
referred to in’ deed.from McCauley to E. flo °°
(1175.]
Claim.
; Unirep States Layp Orrice,
. Sacramento, ‘Cal. January 26, 1881.
OTICE, is hereby given, that GiacoLX mo Giacomella, whose Post Office is Nevada City, Nevadacounty, Cal., has made
application for Patent for the Giacomella
Pinoer Mine, bearing gold, in Nevada Min[ane i they
described in the plat and field notes on flie
{in this office, as follows, viz:
‘Spring Ravine Placer mine,
the first day of publishing hereof.
i ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
©."W. Cross, Atty. j23
Trader.
A P.A. Mills to become sole Trader.
. Nevada,
Code of Civil Proceilure,
‘inthe City oc Ne~ada,
by the Court, fur. judgment an
P. A. MILLS. da City.
m5 Dated March 4th, 1881.
Notice to Creditors.
I
low, deceased.
Esq., Pine street, Nevada City, California,
ELIZABETH BIGELOW,
E. M. PRESTON
Estate of E. _Executors ofthe
deceased.
Dated March 5th, 1881.
J, M. Walling, Attorney. m6
Notlece to Creditors.
creditors of, and all persons havin
Nevada, State of California,Dated at Nevada City, March 1st, 1880,
J. B, Johnson, Atty for Adm'r.
Application for a Patenttog Mining .
SE [-4 of NW t¢Sections, Township 16
North; Range 8 East, Mount D.B& M. and
containing 40 acress, Adjoining claim is the
‘All persons holding any adverse glaims
theretoare hereby required to present the
same before this office within 60 days from
Notice of Intention to become Sol
‘TN the matterof the application of . Mrs.
NoOounty of Nevada, as often as the said paper ! tice is hereby given that I, Mrs P. A. Mills,
. wife of H. ©. Mills, resident of the City of
-County-of Nevada,State-of—California, being desirous of availing myself of
the provisions of Title X11, Part HL of the
4 intend to make
application to-the. Superior: Court of ‘the
County of. Nevada, State of California, at
the April Session A. D. 1881, of said Court,
to be hele atthe Court Room of said Court,
on Monday the 4th
day of April, A.D 1881, at the hour of 1
o'clock P, M, 6: t at day, or on’ such other
“day to which t. e waring may be sgt Phage
a order of
Said Superior Cur, authorizing me to carry
on and transact-Lusiness in my own name,
and on my own account as Sole Trader. The
nature of the business I propose to carry on
and conduct is: that of Press Making, Millin:
ery and buying and selling Dress and Millinery Goods 4nd Merchandise, in said NevaN the Superior Court, County of Nevada,
State of California, Estate of KF W. BigeNotice is hereby given, by
the undersigned Executors of thé, Estate of
E. W. Bigelow, deceased, to the creditors of
and all persons having claims against the
said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after
the first publication of this notice, to thesaid
Executors, at the law office of J. M. Walling,
W. Bigelow,
1 Superior Court, Neyada County, Stato
4 California, In the niatter of the estate of
Patrick Glinnen, deceased. Notice is hereby
given by the undersigned, Adininistrator of
the Estate of Patrick Glinnen,deceased, to the.
claims
against the said deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessary vouchers, within four
months after the first publication of this notice, to tha said Administrator, at his place
of ‘residence neartake City in the County of
~-“THOMAS GLINNEN, Administrator,
_In3.
Merrifield and H. M. Hutchinson (sée Mecourse var, 182.30’ East, N. 85> 30’<E 1.42
chiains toa stake marked M. My Co. No 2
standing in the north margin of Deer creek
at apdint ofthe Nevada Q Mg Co. 8 W.
corner,. running thence along. the north
‘bank of the Créek and alogg the litie “of “the
Nevada-Q Mg Co's south boundary, N 75>
E 6,06 chains at 3.03 chains, S E corner of
Nevada Co’s Quartz mill, at 6.06 set stake
marked -M-M-Co,-No.3. Thence. along the
chains toa maple tree, being a. joint corner
af the Nevada and Providénce Quartz mines
and imarked with blazes, letters and figures
as follows: On the BE side’'P Co. No:9,
and.on the N E side NCo No5, this tree [
blaze and mark on the S W side M M Co. No
4. Thence § 26 1-29 E 2.00 chains across
Deer creek andalong’& boundary line of the
Providence Q M Co, to astake: marked M M
Co No5, NB. The bowlder alluded to in
the Providence, field notés;.1 not being able
to find,.it being covered by the waste rock
and dumip. pilés:of the ‘Belvidere Quartz
mine,: At this Point I had to depend entirely on the instrument !and-chain, in’ placing
the stake. but it is the intention of this survey in no place tointerfere with. the -Providénce Q Mg Co's patented lines. Thence 8
732-W 9.80 chains toa stake marked-M M
Co. No 6 down the south bank of Deer creek
and ‘along the north boundary of the Providence Quartz M €o. to a stake standing over
a bowlder inthe bedof Deer creek, and alluded to in the field notes of the Providence
survey. . This bowider is covered by the
wasce rock from tive .Proyidence. niine>—
Thence N 87° W 0.56} chains to a stake
marked M M Co, No7, staiding at the point
designated by McCauley asthe place of the
bowlder alluded to in his deed to E. Merrifield and H. M, Hutchinson, the bowlder being now covered by .waste rock. from the
Providence mine from whence a drill hole:in
‘ Application ~ os Segiuaag to a Mining
OTICE is hereby given that Edwin Mercounty, California, have this day filed their
tent for the McCauley
Placer mine, including within the boundaries
of Névada and State of California, and des. boundary ofthe Nevada QM. N 681-25 £2.954 MAAS SUMMONS.—In. -the Syperior
A Court of the County of Ne 'ada, State of
California. State of California, County of
Nevada, ss. The People of the State of California, send greeting to William Veigler,
John Sénner,Sr., Fred Senrier, John Senner
Jz, R. C. Bingley andC1). Monrison, defendants, You are hereby required to ap‘pear in an action brought against-you in the
Ruperior Court of the County of Nevada,
State of California, on the 15th day of October,1880,by Thomas Legg and Geo. C. fhaw,
co-partners, doing business’ under the firm
name and style.of Legg & Shaw, plaintiffs,
and to answer the complaint filed therein,
within ten days (exclusive of the day of sert
served out of this county, within thirty days
or judgment will be taken against ‘you by
defanlt,. according to the pares of sad complaint. This action. is brought to obtain
judgment against defendants for the sum of
$167.28 with interest thereon from the 29th
day of June, 1880, being’s ba’ance due pla‘ntiffs for. materials furnished defendants at
their’instance and request, and for costs of
suit, including $3.15 paid for filing and recorcing a certain lien, and Forty dollars as
-othebier's.fees, herein. That said sum of
Cauley affidavit)running thenceron’-a UN gs, “with-interest and costs herein be
‘Adjud ien.upon, the lands and premiso to-wit: The Bareka No, (2)-Two Quartz
Mining-clainis situated about: three-quarters
of a mile easterly from. Nevada City on Little Deer Creek; being partially-or entirely ohSection 8, Township 16, NVR. 9 Eo Mtb. Be
and M, in Nevada Township, Nevada county, California; and particularly described in
the complaint herein to. which your atten-tion is directed. That said Jands_and_premisés may besold_ under the order of) this
Court, and the proceeds applied to the payment of sums found due plaintiffs, and that
they may have execution for any deficiency,
and for other and further proper relief. And
you are hereby notified that if you fail to
appear and answer the said complaint as
above required the said plaintiffs will apply
tothe Court for the relief'therein detnanded.
~—) In Testimony Whereof, 4, J. E.
( . oarv: Clerk of the Superior Court
Beal aforesaid, do-hereuntovet my hand
{ saul and,impress the Seal of said Court,
at office, in the city of Neves, on the 16th
H ‘ebruary, A. D. 1881.,
nae OT FE CARR, Clerk.
Johnson & Cross, Plffs Atty. £17
An Ordinance xing the’ Rates for.
the use of Water from Jaly, Ist,
A. D. 1881 to July Ist, A. DB. 5382.
HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the City
of Nevada do hereby ordain as follows :
-n_large bowlder eight feet in_diameter—lying
on the south bank of Deer éreek bears N. 3
1-22 E 0:40 chains distant. Thence’ North
24 1-22 W-1.60 chains across Deer Creek to
the place of beginning. Containing 1 51-100
acres of land and situate in Section 12,
Township 16, North, Range 8 East Mount
Diablo Base and Meridian.
line from the stake marked M™M Co No 6 in
these field notes. to the corner common to
Sections 11, 12, 13, 14, Township 16, North
Range, 8 East Mt Diablo Base and. Meridian
bears 8S 4° 25’ W 15.54 chains distant. The
Quartz Vein er Lode included in the boundaries of said Placer mine. ss
Survey of Quartz Lode Vein.
Beginning ata point in the middle of Deer
Creek, beingsthe north terminus of the Providence Q M Uo’s lode; bearing S 36 1-49 E
1.13 chains distant from ‘the S E corner of
Nevada Company’s mill, the int being
submerged by tae waters of Deer Creek ;
‘from thence slong presumed line oflode by
calculation N21-2° W 1.08 chainstoa stake
marked M M Co, L. No2, standing ‘on the
line of the Nevada Company’s south boun:
dary from which the 8 E corner of Nevada
Company's mill bears ‘S 752, W 0.65 chains
distant, :
Survey of Surface Boundaries of LodeClaim.
Beginning ata point. now submerged by
the waters of Deer Creek, bearing $7 1-2
W 0.38 chains distant. rom the north terminus of the Providence Lode and the initial
point of this Lode claim, running thenge N
87 1-22 E0.76 chains to & point submerged
by the waters of Deer Creek, this course
N 87 1-29 M being at right angles with the
Lode line, ig the direction Jlaimed as the
end lines of this lode survey. Thence North
211-22 W 1.08 chains toa stake marked M
M Co, L. B No 3,
chains toa stake marked M M Co: L B No 4,
at 0.38 chains on last course intersected lode
stake marked M M Co.L No2. Thence South
21-2° E 1.08 chains to the place of beginThe connecting
Thence 8 87, 1-22 W 0.76 . °
From July Ist, A. D. ISST to July Ist, A.D
1882, the following rates_ang no larger‘rates
for the use of Water shall be charged to consumers of Water, within said city, per week.
Section], For Families, 50 cents,
Section 2. For families ocoupying a.house,
Upper or lower story, 50 cents, ;
Section 3. For each additional family in
each house 25 cents. =
Section 4. For Restaurants and eating
houses, 75 cents. :
Section 5. For Uirst-class hotels, 33.
Section 6. For second-class “hotels, 32.
Section 7. For third-class hotels, $1,50.
Section 8. For fourth class hotel, $1.
Section 9. For saloon, 75 cents.
Section 10, For rooms and offices, 25 cts.
Section 11. For photograph galleries, 50
cents. Le :
Section 12, For barber-shops, 50 cents.
Section 13. For bath establishments, 75
cents. =
Section 14, For drug stores, 50 cents.
Section 15, For blacksmith and wagon
shops, 50 cents. ees
Section 16, ‘For all houses.occupied by womatrshall pay famitia rates, 50 cents.
Section 17, For school-houses, w.th an attendance of Jess than one hundred children,
50,¢ents, :
. Section 18. For school-houses, with an attendance of over one hundred children, $1.50,
_ Section 19, For foundries, $1. ?
Section 20. For Daily printing-offices, 75
cents.
Section 21. For tri-weekiy and weekly
printing offices, 50 cents.
Section 22, For buteher-shops, running
meat cutters with water-power,, extra, 75
cents, i :
Section 23. For butcher shops, 50 cents;
Section 24. For bakeries, 75 vents.
Section 25, For dairies,. including one
horse, 50 cents. :
Section 26. For Chinese houses, for each
+
. ning, containing 3-103-ef amacre. One the
last line at .008 chains intersected the South
faucet, 50. aotias
vice) after the service on you of t is Sum_
mons, if served .within this county ea
. Saturday, the Thirtieth (30th) day of April,
_. -certain mining claims, situate and being on4
". ty of Nevada, State of California, known and
. .eighty by one hundred and eighty feet.each,
Section 27. Eor Chinese wash houses and
pemee =
Assessment Notice. ,
ENTENNIAL GRAVEL GOLD MINING
Company. Location. of principal place
of business, Gold Hill, Storey County, Nevada. Location of works, Washington Township, Nevada County, California, !
Notice. is hereby given that at a meeting
of the Board of Directors,held on the Twenty-fourth (24th) day of february, 1831, an assessment, (No. 3,) of. onécent a share on each
and every share of.the capital stock of the
corporation was hp pe brag ‘immediately, in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the 6ffice of the Company, Bank
of Golé Hill, Main street, Gold Hill, Nevada,
Any stock upon which “this assessment,
shall remain unpaid on the Twenty-ninth(29) .
day of March, 1881, will be delinquent,and .
advertised: for.sale,at public auction: and
unless-payment is made before, will be sold {
(1881, to_pay the delinquent assessment,
together with costs of advertising and exeuses of sale. By order of the Board of
irectors. FRANK A. WISE; Secretary.
Office—Bank of Gold Hill, Main street,
Go!d_.Hill, Nevada,
Superior Court, No.;4519.—Execution.
C. F. MEYERS, et als. ')
vs. ia
G.-C. Spooner et als. « J
. Y¥EERIFE’S SALE.—Underand by virl
“tue of an” Execution issuctout—of the
Superior Court in and for, the County of Nevada, State of California, bearing date March
17th, 1881, on a judgment recovered in the
14th Judicial.District Court imand for the
-County-of Nevada, State of Cal., on the 18th
day of January, A. D. 1879, in favor of GC,
Spooner, J.\H. Brown, John McCoy, John 8.
McBride, 8. Furth, Wm. Walker, Joseph M.
Dickson, S. M.-Crall, J. Stott, S. Thomas,
Jno, E, Raymond, A. B. Swan, Louisa Carmac, and Francis Smith, Louis Glass, and
Chas. J. Prescott, as Exeeutors of last Will
of J. H. Effinger, deceased, James Doe, Tom
brown, James Smith and Peter Roe, défendants; and against C. F. Meyers, D. A. McDonald R, B, Patton, E. A. Leathe, J. MeKennion, M. CoRice, A. Rice and Z, Rice, Plaintiffs,
forthe sum’ of Five Hundred and thirteen
and 20-100 dollars, Defendants’ costs, with
interest.at the tate of -7 per cent per annum
from tne 18th day o; January,.a. D. E879
till paid, together with all accruing costs,
{ have levied’ upon and taken in execution all the right, titleand interest of R. B.
Patton. one of said Plaintiffs, in and to those
Manzanita Hill, Bridgeport Township, coundesignated as the Stevens & Watson claims,
.consistiug of six gravel mining claims of .
eighty by one hundred and eighty feet-each,
and bounded on the. North by the Joint
Stock claims,’on the East by the Joint Stock
claims, on the South by the Fraser claim,
and-on ‘pe West by the Rough: & Ready
claims. ~The boundaries of said claims being
marked by stakes and ditches. i
Second—Uponall the interest of said R.
ws
ing claims situated West of-and adjoining
those mentioned and known and designated
as the Rough & Ready claims, consisting of
twenty-four (24) claims, more or less, of
being on Manzanita Hill, in the township,
county and State aforesaid, and bounded on
the north by the Joint Stock claims, on-the
east by the Joint Stock and Stevens & Watson claims, on the south by the Manzanita
Co;vlaims,; and-on the west by. John Armstrong’s ranch. The lines of said claims being defined by stakes and ditches.
‘Notice is hereby-given that I will sell at
public sale, in front of the Court Housedoor, in the city of Nevada, county of Nevada, State of California, on
Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 1881 .
Between the nours of 9 o’clock 4. M. and 5
o'clock-P-t.,-to-wit-2o'clock Pp. w., all-the’
above described property, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, to satisfy said judg.
mentand all costs. ;
Given under my hand this 17th day of
March, A. D.1881.
: E. O. TOMPKINS, Sheriff.
: By R. D. Carrer, Under Sheriff.
Niles Searls, Att’y for Defendants,
United States Land Office,: SACRAMENTO, CAL. March 5, 18g,
0 all Whom it May Concern: ' Notice: js
T ‘hereby given that Hugh Dundon whose
Post Office address is Nevada, City, Nevada
county, California,. did, on the 5th day of
March, 1881, file in'the Kegister’s Office of
the Sacramento Land District hiv applica.
tion for the East half of Northwest. quartep
and North half of Southwest quarter of See.
tion 14, Township 18 North, Range 11 East
Mount Diablo meridian, under the Art of
June 83d, 1878, entitled “An Act. for the
sale of Timber lands in the States of Califoy.
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ters.
ritory,” and has now applied to enter the
same, alleging it to be more valuable “top
timber ‘than other purposes: Therefore,
You will-take notice that under circular in:
structions from the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, dated August 13, 187%
we have fixed the Twentieth day of May,
1881, at 10 o'clock a. M., for the hearing of
proofs to determine the character .of said ’
lands, and his right to purchase the same,
In Witness Whereof, 1 have hereunto get
my hand the: day and year first above writ
LD. F. TAYLOR, Register,
ten. °
W: D. Long, Atty. mio
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start. No one can fail who is® willing to
work, Womenare as successful as men.
Boys and girls can eaun large sums. Many,
have made:.t the business over one hundred dollars fn a single week. Nothing ike
it ever known before. All who engage are
surprised at. the ease and rapidity with
which they-are ableto make money. You
can engage in this Susiness during your spare
time at great profit. You do not have to invest capyalin it. We take all the risk.
Those who need ready money, should write
tous at once, All furnished-free,” Addrevs
True & Co,, Augusta Maine.
H E LP always keeping poverty
from your door.—Those who always take’
advantage of the good chances for making
money. that are offered, generally. become.
wealthy, while those who do not improve
such chances remain in poverty. We want
many men, women, boys and girls to work
for us right in their own localities. The
Yourselves by making
money .when a golden
chance is offered, thereby
Insurance offered by the
Equitable Life Assurance
Society of New York is
the Cheapest and the Best. .
business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. We furnish an expensive outfit and all that You. need free. No one who
engages fails to make money very’ rapidly.
You can devote your whole time to the
werk, or only your spare moments. Full
information and all that is needed sent free.
Address STINSON & CO, Portland, Maine.
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OUNT AUBURN GOLD QUARTZ MINM INGCOMPANY. Locaticn of principal
} eo of business, San;Francisco, California,
socationof works, Nevada county, Cal, Notice is hereby given, that.at a meeting of
the Board of Directors, held on the Eleventh
day. of March,,, 1881,—an asseasment,
(No 4) of TWenty 1(20) Cents. per share
was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, able immediatety in United .
Slates gold coin, to the Secretary, at ‘the oftice of the Company,’ Room 62, 330 Pine St.
San Francisco, California. : :
Any stock upon which this assessment shat
romain unpaid on._the-1ith day .of April,
1831,;. will be delinquent, and advertis.
vd fur sale at public auction, atd unless payment is made before, will be soldon Thursday, . the 28th day of April, ap, 1881, to
pay the delinquent assessment together with
. Coats of advertising and expenses of sale,
By order of the Board of Directors.
J.T. NEWELL, Secretary.
Office, 380 Pine street, Room 62, San Fran.
co,. California, mlb
“Assessment Notice. .
Oryics eane Misono Comraxy,
525 Commer Street, San Francisco,
February 21st, 1381.
A T a mevting of the Board of Trustces of
4. this Company held on Saturday, Feb,
19th, 1831, an assessment of Ten Cents per
share was levied on the capital stock of the
Company, payable immediately in United
States gold coin, tothe Secretary, at his office, 525 Commercial street, San Francisca,
Any stuck on which the abage Assessment
shall remair unpaid on the 25th da of .
March, 1881, will be delinquent and wilt be
suld atypublic sale en the 9th day of April
next, to pay said Assessment and expenses
of sat, :
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G. C, HURLBERT, See y,
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Can, March 5, 1881,
7 alt Whom it May Concern : Notice is
hereby given that Henry Cochran whose
Post Ottive address ig Nevada City Nevada
, county, California; did, on the bth day of
March, 1881, fi'e in the Register's Ottice of
the Sacramento hand District: his apptication tor the Nogth, Kast Quarter of Section
14, Township 18 North, Range 11 East, Mt.
Diablo meridian, under the yo +f June 3d
1878, entitled “An Act for the sale of Tim:
ber lands in the States of California, Uregon
Nevada, and Washington Territury,” anc
has now applied to eiter the same, alleging
into be more valuable for timber: than other
porposss : ‘Therefore, You will take notice
hat under ciren from
Commissioner ofs the vernt Tand
nstod August 13th, 1878, we have fixed the
__ Twentieth day of May, 1881, st 10° o'clovkce 4; for the heari of proofs to determine
Delinquent Sale,
siness, San Francigco,
the’ respeccive, shareholders, as follows:
of the Board of Directors,
day.
y as may be
sury, will be sald. at publie auc
ottice of the Company,
WAMP ANGEL GOLD MINING COMPANY.—Location of principal place of
u California; location
of works, Lowell Hill Mining District, Nevada county, California—Notice—There are
delinquent upon the following deseribsd
stock, on account of assessiient (No, 2) levied on the 10th day: of January, 1881, the
several amounts set opposite the names of
made on the 21st
of February a. p, 1381, so many shares of
necespentane RT) m 53,
some street, San Francisco, Cal. on, Wednen.
day, March 28rd, cry ee the hour of four . "Y's fee, and to the payment o:
AND SPECIFICATIONS POR
a as peo
Peoganane . BESIRE SCEo-Wateeniey.
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‘Company ata point from which the South
Eastcorner of the said Company’s mill bears
875° W 0.26 chains distant. The connectLode claim to the corner common to Sections 11, 12, 13, 4, T16N R.8 E Mt Diablo
Band M. bears S 151-49 W 17.57 chains,
Magnetic variation 18 1-20 E containing
8-100 and t-43-tooucres respectively.
The ownership of this mine is.of reeord in
the Revorder’s office of Nevada county in
Book 59 of Deeds, page 240 et seq.
The adjoining claime are the Merrifield
mine ourthe north, and ‘No: No.. the Providence mine
Names,” Certif: Shares. Amt, . °” the south and east, :
HM, French, Tr: $9 500. 835.06 Any and‘all persons claiming adversely
H. M. French, Tr. 90. 600 35 00 . S8Y portion of said McCaulgy ‘placer mine;
H. M. French, Tr. 91 100 « 7 00 . Of the vein or lode within the boundaries
H, M. French, Tr. oz 100) 7 00 thereof are required to file their adverse
H. M. French, Tr. 97 800.” 21 og . Claims with the Register of the United States . '
H. M. French’ Tr. 98 300 00 Land Office at Sacramento, in the State of
A. K.P, Joy, ‘Tr 191 500 oo . California, during the sixty days period of
AL K.P. Jey, Te 1a BOD oo . Publication hereof, or they will be barred
A. K.P. Joy’ Tr 193 ~ 500 a5 00 . YY Virtueof the provisions of the Statute, ‘
A. K.P. Joy, 'Tr 196 100 7,00 ED. F, TAYLOR, Register.
A, K. PB: Joy, Teer. 231 300 21 00 Geo. 8, Hupp and CG, W. Cross Att’ys. 9
A. k . Joy, Tr. 232 «300s 91. 00 . .
oP, oy, Py 233. ' 300 21 ov LIAS SUMMONS.—In b i
ra K, P. Joy, Tr 318 1200 84 00 Court of the fae ot Fao
4 P. Joy, 236 300 21 00 . of California, State of California, County
; «Carr; “Fr ora 150 10 50°} of Nevada, ss. The People of the State ot
: Ms Carr, Tr, 275 10 10 50} California send Greeting ; To Phanix Gold
. = Carr, Tr 27 150. 10 50} Mining Company, & Corporation. ~ You are
MP aba og 277 150 10 60} hereby required to appear in an action
}: § Sorat 278 7150 10 50 brought against you in the Superior Court
2 can r. 279 150 10 50 . of’the County of Nevada, State of California
PS ie, ‘388 60 3 50} On the 16th day of February, 1881, by Leg;
we Sargent, Tr, 201 00 35 00} & Shaw, copartners, Theo, Rupley War
W Pr parwend, Tr. 202 600-35 00 Sloan, Wm. Colter, T. W. Moore and Rice
wie i argent, ‘Tr, 203 500 35.00 . ard Jeffreys, Plaintiffs, and to answer the*
dd Sargent, tr, 204 500 35 00 . complaint filed therein, within ten days (ex3 Bargent, Te. 205 500 85'00 clusive of the day of service) after the setwe fameas a pou = u 50 a ag you of this Summons, if served withr: P, Sargent, Tr. a 50 . in this, county ; or if served is counMids 4 Sargent, Tr, 209 250 17 56. .ty, within thirty days, or erage gal a
ae apd Fg 210 °° 250 17 50 . taken against you by default, according to
oc Eargent, = 21 1 100 7 00 . the prayer of saia complaint. This action is
lS Pome Yr 212 100 7 00} brought.to. recover the sum of $508 in UL 8
La Raryent, 213 10) 7 00 . Géld Coin, for materials turnished to and
: +z oo rgent, Tr. 206 600 36.004 for work and labor doje upon that certain
ae ryent, eg 214 Joo. -7 00'. mining property of the Phanix Gold Minin
. G, Sargent, Tr. 215 100 7 00} Co. by said Plaintiffs—situate in Gold Flat
And in accordance with law, andgn order . Mining District, Nevada Co, Cal. together
with $12 costs of filing iiens u i
erty, and for counueldece, $100, and ne ae wa
ofsuit. Whereforeplaintifts Pi that said
property be sold u adecree of this Court
and that the proceeds may be applied to the
Payment of the costs of is prait, ‘ attorthe amounts
o'clock, P.M. of said day, to pay sai . . due Plaintiffs, all.of which will ,
quent assesyment re lag Seiethen Gan: setout'n the Complaint to ne ge Bona
coats of advertisin and ex of sale. pete d = IF segitther particulars —
4 ER, " * bd $9 pray for 3 ?
Office—No. 320 Sansome Street, San Fran. . YOU ate he my otiged that tt cond ite
California, ise: aa obehe'renaiin’ > ais said bem = as
WM. B.CAMPBRLE, . {22s Swurtoeite tual dencagad
LF a oe rel (sec. ) im Destinion #
Architect and Civil Rugineer,' . isi cate, Cent te papain” deat
eae “+ ) aforesaid, do hereto
hand
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laundries; from $2 to 33.
Sectien-28. For first-class livery-s‘ahle, including water for washing livery wagons,
bugyies and carriages, $5.
‘Section 29. For second-class liverystable, ing Jil { 3
ng tine from the South West corner of ‘his . including water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $4. P
Section 30, For third-class livery stable,
including water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $2. :
gon 31. For fourth-class livery stables, .
Section 32. For feed and sale stable, $2
Section 33. For private stable from one to
two horses, wagons and buggies, 25 cenita.
Section 34, For private stable, -fox each .
additional horse, 12 1-2 cents,
Section 35. For breweries, including two
horses, $1.50,
Section 36. For Gas works, $2.
Section 37. For Court House, “inchading
irrigation, $4,
Section 38. For Railroad depot, $1.9&
‘Section 39, For sewing machines use of
water, for each machine, 25 cents.
Section 40, Irrigation from ten to fifteen
dollars, according to pressure or size of lot,
per season,
Section 41, For 1000 bricks, on large contracts, 10 cents, ‘ a
Section, 42. For 1000 bricks on small contracts, 12 1-2 cents.
_Section 43. For stone wall
eight cents per perch,
Section 44. For :plastering or cementing,
onecent per yard. ~
Section 45 All parties are required to take
water at familia rates to éntitle them to get
irrigation water,
Section 46, First-class hotel is understood
to be a hotel containing not less than 70 beds.
Second-class hotels, not less than 40 beds,
Third-class hotels, nat less than 20 beds. —
Fourth-class hotels, less than 20 beds.
Section 47, First-class liverv stable is understood to be a stable containing not less
than 25 horses. Second-glass livery stable
not less than fifteen horses, Third-class livery stable not less than six, horses. Fourth:
class livery stable, less than six heases, _
Section 48. All rates, except’ irrigation
rates, are due and payable weekly, oe
tion rates in monthly installments of eneweb of the a ‘ da within the eurint ment, the water will toff, at the
‘discretion of the Water ie —
Section 49. No one except a
thorized agent of the Water
turn on the water to any place o Building:
without a permit from the Water Agenk,.
‘February 28th, 1881.
; J. LOCKLIN, President.
K, Casrga, Clerk,
Mareh 2d.
and mortar
preeety auorks shall,
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Sets Dak Pal mgs, SISO TS
‘Or-annoying litigation.
Second,. Because its Policies besides furnishing ABSOLUTE INDEMNITY, prove at.
maturity profitable investments, as tette
recently published from holders ofTontine
Policies clearly prove. 5
Third, Because of its ‘financial strength,
progressive management, ‘and widely extended business. e average annual amount
of its new. policies issued has for the past
eleven years been vlarger than that of any
other company,)
Policies carried TenYears
with the return of all Premiume ‘paid and interest th ereon
st Example: Policy No: 43,563, ii
May 25, 1869, ya: et ete eee
Total Prermiums paid (41 years).. 5,594.00
e assured is now entitled to, draw, i
cash $6,455.90, having bad besides, $10,000
‘ returnable in cash,
18 example and those which followshow
Larger Profitsare paid Policy.
Holders than are ie Guan
by any other Company.
2d Example: Policy No. 58,543.
Dec. 30, 1870. Endowment 20 years. es
tine Pegiod Ten years. Amount. $10,000.00
— — paid(10 years).. .7,539
e assured on Dec, 30; ‘
tled tadraw, in cash, ’ $9,049 26
pg wo paid,
ese results althou rediv carefully made sotimadge ane sia
Not Estimates. but Actual Cash
Returns,
8d Example. Policy No. 41, :
March 27, 1869, feo My pie ie bomen
baa reiniums paid...... 0. 2:908.95
A this case the assured withdrew, March’
27, 1880, in cash, $3.3 ing-l1¢per ct, bi ne cian being-114 per ct
Many i j showing eer thus. be paid in 1880,
Cash Returns of. from 100 to
120 per cent. of: i Paid. the Premiums
Assets, $37,366,841.75
_ PRESIDENT ‘
HENRY B. HYDE.
: VICE-PRESIDENT: :
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‘. at once,
of assurance for eleven years, I x
of ft vapsen paid inca :
. that
? Everything new. Capital not re‘quired. -We Will furnish you everyihing.— ~
$10 and" upwards ig _ made_withont—
staying away from home over night, No.
} Many are making fortunes at the
business, . Ladies make ay much as men,
and youn 4 boys and girls make great. pay.
No one who iswilling to work fails to mal
more money every day than can be made in
® week at any ordinary em loyment. Those
who engage at once wilt fia short read to
fortune. Address H. HALLETT &.CO.,.
Portland, Maine.
SEA SHELL & SEA MOSS.
\ \ JE make the above our special business,
anh too oo to any address perr
ail, postage ut up in neat boxes :
No: 1, Large Abalo
75 cents,
sae ge rt oe as above, 50 cents.
0. extras. e size, A
back, 60 cents, _ a
Medium size, per dozen, $1.50.
mall size ‘ perdozen, 75 cents a
ilvery Kelp hells, per dozen, 7%eenta,
White: Cap hells, per dozen, 35 cents,
oe he on aN ag dozen, 25 cents.
denen, Pe quleag ells, different colorty per
ssorted Kelp hells, per dozen, 60 cents,
Assorted, small size, Y gvfiwag : i
ea Egys, large size, each, 50-cents,
ea Eggs, small size, 25 cents.
‘ = Moss, assorted lotand colors, per tb., .
“Persons wishing a larger quantity of Shells
or Moss will be furnished at en et OP
ders by mail or Express will be filled at short.
notice upon receipt of price. Address,
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rill =, ule :
cash, "$9,035.90, 120 nea . Monterey Sea Shell Co.,
Monterey, California.
Bureka Stage and Express Line.
STAGES will leave Nevada for Moore's Flas andyg home “ follows Am
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ve Nevada
6430, A. M., for North Bloomfield, M
At and, Graniteville, Monday, Wedng ,.
day and Friday, Returning, will leyve anh :
iteville, Moore’s Flat aud No
Tuesday Thursday and Saturday.
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