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-_W, WHITES!
” of the defend:
STE LE IIE IE
Ss edbeinacnenes bs Ommoe ot
\ u 0 ‘
i o. SUNAWaY & GEO, W. CONAWAY,
nder the name pi rg mpg au
le of J, C. CONAWAY & BRU., GEV.
NHITESIDE and ADAM LUwAS, ’piainva.
EL DORADO DISTRIU£ AGRICULTURAL
HON, NO, 8, A.B. DIBBLE,
ROBERT WA1t, EMILY WATE and DAV:
1D WALT, DAVID WALT, ROBERT WaTi
and EMILY WALT, Executors and Executrix of the last Will and Testament of WILLIAM WATT, deceased, and Trustees oi
the estate of said WILLIAM WAT, deceased, and JULIUS BAMBEKGEK; cross com.
plainant, CATHLRIN® ALDERMAN, 8. J
‘ALDERMAN and K. 8. ALD&KMAN, Defendants.
HEREAS, J: 0, CONAWAY & BRO.,
Y .Geo, W. Whtiteside, Adain Lucas anc
Jui Bapterger cross complainant, o.
the ot June, A, ae ised, recovereu
a judg
Agricul
: the as cultural Distric.
“Association No. 8, tor the sums
of twenty-seven huvdred aud vighty-fou
29-10u (2784 2¥-10up Jollars, together with
costes ul suit taxed at 42 40-100, and» counsei
edherem am tu the sun,
oe 00, wi i from the
paid, which wad judgpomaet so dyment Book 1 of the
said ‘626-7 and 8,anu
Ww.
the liéiis se
fi be —_
to wit:
ag yg? ; @nd property ve
known as the’ Watt Park” situated iu section
33, tp 16, N.R. 8 E., Mt. Diablo base anc
meridian, the same being enclosed by a tigh:
board gn om ag a eed track,
stan A ences, uildiugs, © #lu
sor Hm y endiived in ‘connection therewith, and appurtenances there:
to, and in Urass Valley township about one
mile south of the town of Grass Vuiley 1
Nevada County, State of Vatiiornia, tox cube:
with gulticientspace utound the said park
and fence for the convenient aveess, and repair, rn ‘use thereof, to seoure the payment thereof, And that the oe caps oi
in anu crows couplainant aie
pre re or t to the t of a
in this
Be saated
The ig are the ts due to saia
several piaintitts aud to the dvtendant Julius
m , eros complainant, VizZ.:
To J.U. Conaway & Bro., the sum Ol
$020 94, and the sum of #5 OV expeuded for
lien. 5
aut Ges. W. Whiteside the sum of $896 22
and the sum of $4 00 costs of Bling lien.
: To Adam Lucas the sum of $749 14 and
the sui ‘of $2 46 costs of tiling hen.
‘fo Juiius Bamberger thesuin of $508 64
All of which sums are tu bear interest uw
the rate Ofveven por cent. per snuuar unt:
That out of the procecds vf raid ule
the Sheritf first pay-ali costs and. expense
of said gaie, And pay to said crediwns vo.
their atcorneys vut of the balunce the tule
lowing: ‘fo said plaintiffs their custs of suit
taxed at g37 40 and the sui of $100 ullowe
as attorney's fees iv this cause, ‘To maiu
Bamberger the suum of ¥50, alowed as attorndy’s Lees 11 this cause, wud Nis costs, tux:
od at $5. It there be nut suilicient Wo pay ban
claims ia tull that the oberiff shal satint,
the samy pro rata to the extent of the mone)
arising from said sale, and iu his return
gaid sale shall specity the dencienvy.)
gold ab publiesuction to satisty sald judy:
ment, thor with interest and costs.
Notice is hereby given that 1 will sell at
lic eale, ia trouc of the Court House
La in the Vity of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of Catifornia, on
Wednesday, May 27th, 1885,
tween the hours of 9 o'clock A, M. and 5
wileon P, M., to-wit: 12 o'clopk M., all the
right, titie and inverest~ 1 ogre
herem wvamed,/had, heiu
ron ~ d by them on oO! or »p
e day of June, 1884, the uay on
re Fadgimentt was ducketed as uforesaid, or which Ue) may have subsequently
dired in and to the above ucsurbDou
property to the highest bidder for cash, Ww
patinty vaid Judgment, vogether with inter:
and costs,
ven under my hand this 4th day
. D. 1885, :
oe ® GEORGE LORD, Sheriff,
Nevada Vounty, Ualifornia,
By J. L. Honuanp, Under Sheriff.
Notice of Forfeiture.
State of Califcrnia, County of Nevada,
bruary 10ch, 1885
Si CHAKLES N, FELTON, ARCHIBALL
DOWN, JUuUN DUWALE, JASE MUD.
r dvok 1 of the suid Superior Court, on pager
of 7 per} saccuis of laud situate in the county of NeNo. 1069. !
State of California, County of Nevada, ss.
CATHERINE G. v-\
KR, Kxecutrix tee .
last Wilt of David E, . Superior Court,
Stover, deceased, Piff,
v
6. '
LO.. PINGHKEE, at Nevada county.
I, VU. Pingree, bxecu.
tor of the last Wiil of
Margaret Pingree, de&
ceased, Defendants. ;
HEREAS, Catherine G, ‘Stover, Executrix of the jase will of David &.
stover, deceased, on the 27th day of April,
A. D, 1886, recovered a judgment agaimet
1. O, Pingree and I, O. Pingree, Executor ot
he Jast wal of Margaret Pingree, d id
Application for Patent to a Mining Claim
City, Nevada County, Val., has made application for Patent f
Quartz Mine,” bearing gold, embracing fit
teen hundred (1600) linear feet of the vein,
lode or depusit,
Geant, six hundred (600) feet_ in width in
ty, Oalitornia, and descri
field notes on file in this office, as
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal. May lst, 1885.
OTICE is hereby given that JAMES
DUNCAN, whose Post Office is Nevada
lor the “Cornucopia
ether with surface
ashington Mining + istrict, Nevada counin the plat and
lollows,
tor the suin “Of thirty eight hundred anu
suit taxed «at $12.00, aud counsel
ees allowed herein amounting to the
un of $150, with interest thereon
(com the date of satt’ judgment, at the rate
7 per cent. per annua till paid, which
said Judgment is recorded in the vudgment
wz et seq,and Whereas it is ordered that-he
nortyages set forth ia plaintiff's complaint,
Ȣ forevivsed ang property therein deseribed, to wit: .
Alland singular those certain pieces orada, State of California, buinded and ae
scribed a8 follows:
vhat cert singown lot situate, lying aud beng in Nev: City, County aud State afure
saiu, known akd designated-on the Officiai
map of Nevada\Viry, ms de by H.S, Bradley
ur 1869, 98 Lot No. Six (6), in Block No.
Yourteen (14), anu boundeu ou the North
vy Broad siceet; on the East by lot o1
Withington’ and lot formerly. owned by
itich; ou the South by spring Street, and on
che West by lot of Jonkins., Said lot formutly owed by stone, and extending from
Brvad street to Spring street, » depth ot
me huidred aud seventy-five (175) feet,
more or less, with a frontage of twenty -eight
(48) féet on Broad street aac 4 widuh of six
v-six (U6) feet, nine (¥)-incn és on Spring
street.zu. Also all and singular that certaii,
stuer town lot in said Nevada City, formeriy known as Lot of Kich, bounded on the
North by Broad street, Kasterly by the cencer ot De rCreek,Southerly b) Spring street,
aud on the West by lo, of Wituington and
vy Lot Six @), in Block (14), said loc having
frontage of eighty (8) feeton Broad
street audruaning Wo ® pout, Or apex, On
Spring #.rect, being triangular in shape,
‘The tollewing is a description of the personal property vescribed in the compluint,
snd decreed to be sold, (i: the moneys aris
wg from tue said sale of said real estate
shail be insutficlent to pay the amoun
‘ound du., with ititerest and Costs and ex
penses of gale, thet the Sheriff sell at the
sme time und place the fotlowing—deser:bvd personal property, or 80 much thereof ae
may be necessary to pay any balance due
plaintiff, not exceeding the sum of five hundred and sixieen duliers); Une ladies’ golu
Watch; one yold chain anu pin; om
vair bracelets; six shawl and bfeus> pins;
vue small chain and locket; one pair ear:
tings; one pair sleeve buttons; one hair pin;
seVon tiger rings; one cross; one Working
snan’s pin; one dwimond unyer ring; One lot
tsa coins, chain and keepsakes, and
even quarts specimens; be sold at public
suction, to satisty said jJuugment, together
with interest anu. cost,
Notice is hereby yiven that 1 will sell at
publicsate, iu frout of the Court House
ivor, in the City of Nevada, Coumy of Ne
vada, ~tate of California, on
Friday, May 29th, 1885,
Between thy huurs uf 9 o'c.ovk AVM. and 5
clock P, M,, to wit:.12 o’ciock M., all the
right, tide and iuterest -whicu the deendauts, or either of them, in the
.bove entitied action, herein —nameu,
aad, held, owned ur powsessed by them on
une 27th day of “April, 1885, the day on
whic said judgment was ducketed «8 bia ha
ald, or wich they may have cuveequently
wequired‘tn and to ali the wlove describea
property, to the highest bidder for cash, 'o
satiofy said judgment, together with intersv-and-cosis,
Given under my hand this lst day of
lay, A. D. 1886,
uny2 GEO. LORD, Sheriff,
J. L. Hotwanp, Under sheriff.
Searls & searis, Attys for Plaintiff,
LNo. 1468.)
Application for Patentito!a]/Mining Claim.
United Svates Land Office.
: Sacramento, May 2, 1885,
OTICE is hereby given, that JOHN W,
ROK, JOHN CASHIN, and ail co-owners,
You are hereby uoused, that 1 have ex
ded two hundred do:lars in labor auc.
unprovements upon the Nebruska an
Wait for the Wagun mining claims, situate.
upon Selby Hill, pelby Hilt mining aistrict,
Nevada township, Nevada county , State e¢1
Califurmia, as wul appear by cerullcave ialer
December 24th, Loss, aud February 4th,
1885, in the itive o1 Mme County Kevorver uv
gaid county, in order wo huid said prewise,
under the provisions oiSection 2824, . Mevieed Statutes of the United states, being. the
amount required to hold the sume for tis
years euding Vecember Slst, 1353, and December Sist, 1884, aud it within ninuty days
alter the puvlicaqun of this nutice, you fu.tor refuse tu coutribute your proporvion vi
such expenditure as co-owners 1b suid uiining claims, your interest. tuereia will be© Come the property of the subscriber, uw.
dersaid peciiun 2324, Payment may by
made to Cross & simonds, at their law office
Jity, Nevada county, Californus.
Hee sey) ee CHAS. H. BEY MUUR.
Delinauent § Sale Notice
ENTENNIAL GOLD GRAVEL MINING
COMPANY, Location of principal place
i City, Nevada, Location of business Virginia City nat
of works, Washington ‘fownship,
Ualifornia.
Orotice There are delinquent, upon the
owing described stock, on account of us-perce No. 19, levied *on the 9th day o
1885, the several amounts vet Op: . southerly end ofa wheel and pump shaft
co ga f of the respective shar . years N. 80° KE. 48 links distant, and the
Pees as follows: vasterly end of % mining excavation bears
No. Cert. No. Shs. Amt. . 3. 48 1-42 KE. 4 5¢ Chains distant. Thenoe S
HMCameron, 256 4021 24-100 $98 4: . 501-25 KE. 10.56 sros# section line between
CC Baker, 17h 5208 104 le] sections 16 ancl 22, 12.<2 chains, Kast Of corL Ewing, 176 ver to Section. 15, 16, Zand 22, T,A7N RK.
177 104 4021 25-100 98 4: . 9K. M, D. M. by calculation, poe chains
a8, 217 to a leaning live oak tree 20 Anch:s dia.
ah ee "218 219 2460 62-100 2 marked H, P.M. No. 6, frow es a live
rit 276 1000 % wk tree being corner No, of Enterprise
a2 ae : 274 1000 20 00 . Vanon Placer Mine sani bears 8. 20°
J 8 Kaneen, . 255 32’ B, 18,02 chains distant. Then e South
266 960 62-100 19 21] 6 1-49 K, crossing South Yuba River 4,53
—J P Flanningham 234 2460 62-100 49 41 . cinins to a live oak tree 24 inches dia, mark
¥F © Bishop, 168 1600 30 00 . ea H. P.M. No, 7, standing on north bank
And in accordance with law, and an order
of the Board of Directors, made on the vu.
day of March, 1885, 80 many shares of each
lof such stock as may be necessary,
will be sold at public auction, at the othice o!
the Company, Virginia, Neva’a, on Aluhday, the llth day of May, 1835, at the
hour of 4.0’clock, P.M. of said day,to pay said
delinquent assessment thereon, together with
coste of advertising and expenses of the sale,
8. BAKER, Secretary.
» D.
Office—74 South C street, Virginia, Nevaa. apld
UMMONS.——In the Superior Court of the
County of Nevada, State of California.
State. of California, County of Nevada, 88.—
The People of the State of California send
Greeting to CLARENCE J. RANKIN, Defendant, You are hereby required toapin an action biought against yeu in the
x Court of the County of Nevada,
State of California, on the nineteenth day of
March, 1885, by LYDIA A. RANKIN, plaintiff, and to answer the complaint file.
therein,
dayot service) after the service on
you of this Summons, if served within thi»
county; or, if or Sun amr A ete
within or judgmen' eb
Pree tia, according to the
rayer,of said complaint. The said action
t bi nt to obtain a Decree of this Court
olving the
dissol th of matrimany ow existing Moe Plaine and-Defendant. upon the ground of habitual intemperance. —
Also that ttie.custody of.the minor child be
awarded to plaintiff, and for general relief,
as alleged in the complaint on file herein to
which reference is hereby made.
ced
‘The Famous Knabe Piano.
Louise Kell
nd’youare hereby notitied’ that if you
tail to : and pe Bes the said amended
complaint as above required, the said plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief
therein demanded.in testimony whereof, I, F. G.
Beatty, Clerk of the Superior Court
< aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand
; and imp ress the Seal of said Court, at ottive,
in the City of Nevada, on the 20th day o1
March, a. D. 1885.F. G. BEATTY, Clerk.
“By W. D. Harris, Deputy Cierk. ;
Searls & Searis,Piff’s Aitys. april 2d. .
64 ¢ HAVE NEVER SEEN THEIR EQUAL”
: 3 pments
oe n desired.
L.: BANGROFT 6Co.,
' g San Francisco, Cal., =
within ten days (exclusive of the
P charges.
' HART, Ww: ose posiottice is Nevada
Jity, Nevada county, Cal., has made applisation for pavent for the **Hiawatha Piacei
dine, bearing gold, with ial a in
Blue Vent Mining District, Nevada county,
vaiifornia, and described in the plat one
jeld notes on file'in this oftice, as fcllows,
via:
Commencing at a live oak tree 12 inches
lia, on South bauk of South Yuba River,
»ppositey Keunebec Ravine, marked td. P.
dd. No. 1, tur Hiawatha Plaver Mine, thenc
with mayne.i¢ variation s°-K, 8. 45 1-22
4. elo: g south bank-ef South Yuba Mives
1p said stream 3.50 chains to post in rock
nound marke H, P.M. No, 2, set besidea
vipe stumprearly covered with tailings.
hence 5. 56° KK. 8.29 chains to a leaning
ive vak tree M4 inches dia, marked H, P.
a, No.8, Thence s, 65 1-49 &, 908) chs.
co post in rock mound marked H, P. M. No.
4, set where old cubiv formerly stood, new
ceomoved, from wh ch Post wo, 6o0f Horace
Kilham Placer mine, patertted, bears 8, 30°
w’ KE. 10.92 chains distant, Thence 3,
74 1-49 KL 0.15) cross old Linos
road, now unused, 2.58 chs cross section
iine between Sections 16 and 16, 11,07 chs
uorth of corner to Sections 16, 16, 21 and 22
{17.N, K,9 EM. b. M. by calculation ;
the corner post destroyed and no trace o1
yearing trecs to be found 9.71 chains to
post in rock mound set where old stum,
iormerly gstood, marked H. P.M. No. 6,
irom Which a live oak tree 15 inches dia.
vears N, 6° W. 86 links distant, and the
of South Yuba River from w_ ich the head of
a wing dam bears N, 45 1-49 W. 8.75 chains
distant, Thence N 3114° W along North
vauk of S,uth Yuba River, 1.07 cross seotion line betweemSections 15 and 22, 16.55
chains East of corner-to Sections 15, 16, 21
and 22, 'T. 17. N, KR. 9B. M, D. M, by calculation, 8.69 chaius to a:ive oak stump 16
inches dia, marked H. P. M No.8 Thence
N. 461-49°.W, 9.28¢hains to a postin rock
mound marked H.-P. M. No. 9 Thence N.
731-42 W. 6,18, cross section line between
yections T6 and 16, 14.68 chains North ot
corner to Sections 15, 16, 21 and 22, T. 17 N,
R. 9 &, M.D. M, by calculation, 8.65 cross
vld Linois road now unused, 1015 chs to
* post in rock mound marked H. P. M. No,
10 from which a dead tir tree 30 inches dia,
vears 8. 79> Bb. 142 “chains discant and the
Northerly end of a wheel and pump hair
bears 8, 86° 23’ W. 4.12 c ains distant,
Phence N. 60 34> W. 10.00 chs to @ post in
rock mound marked H. ¥. M. No, H1,
Thence N. 50° W. 12.20 chains to a post in
rock mound marked H. P. M. No, 12 set on
North bank of South Yuba River at junc.
tion of Kennebec ravine, from which a live
vak tree 20 inches dia. bears N.84.1-29° EK,
76 links distant, and-the pection Post comR. 9 E. M. DM. bears 8, 281-49 W. 123.58
chains distant, the Section Pests on North
side ot Sections Ziand 22vanvot be fourd.
Thence §, 85 1-25 W. crossing South Yuba
River 3.02 chs to the place of beginning,
containing an area of Sixteen aud Sevenignated as Lot No, 77, in Sections 15, 16,
dnd 22, ‘Township 17, North, Range 11 Egst;
Mt, Diablo Base and Méridian. :
Adjoining claims are the ‘‘Yuba Gravel
Range Mine,” ‘‘Dannal’s Placer;” ‘‘Euterprise Canyon Placer,” “sailor Fiat Placer,”
* Central Placer,” ‘‘Enterprise Placer,” and
‘Horace William Piacer” mines.
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same beore tnis ottive within sixty days
‘trom the first day of publishing hereof. _
° -ED,F. 1 AXYLOR, Register.
Cross & Simonds, Attorneys.
The first day of publishing of the above
way on the 9th duy of May, 1885.
Pts
ESTRAY NOTICE.
‘AME TO MY LIVERY STABLE, MARCH
26, 1885, a LiGh't SURKELL MARK,
avout 14 hands high. White saddle marks.
Both hind feet some white. No shoes. ‘The
south easterly corner of the claim marked
iif y (8850.00) dollars, together #ith costs © 1 COM No, 3, on northerly bank of South
corner ofa cabin bears N. 85° W
vhains distant (and the section post
mon. to Sections 1, 2,11 and 12, f. 17, N.
Ist. All and siugular . inyton rdad, 22 34 chains,
mon to Sections 20, 21, 28 and 29 T, 17, Nv
teen one-hundredths (16,17) acres and des—}-sessor,——-»:
© cing at post in rock mound at
Yuba Kiyer from which the ‘south Me 4
com, 11E, Mount Diablo Meridian bears N.
48° 69’ E, £1.86 chiips distant) and a live
ouk tree being sou:h easterly corner_of. Yuba
Guld Mining Uo.’s mill site designated as
Lot No. 41, B, bears N. 75°, 19’ E 17.04 chains
distant, and the apex of the northerly gable
end ofthe Yuba Gold Mining Co’s Quartz
Mill bears 8 78° ti. 6.06 ns distant.
Thence with magnetic variation 17° Kast,
N. 9° Ol’ W, 1.80 chains, centre of Washin rock
mound near high bluff of rok marked C.
Q. M. No. 4, feom which a double live oak
tree 20-ins, dian, bears N. 72 1-49 W. 94
links distant, Thence N.,86° W. 4.54 chs
Post in rock mound marked C, Q. M. No. 2,
on north end of jode claim 9,04 chs, Post in
rock mound marked C, Q. M, No, 6, from
which a live oak tree 4 ins. diam, bears 4’.
19° W. 82 links distant. Thence 8. 15°
06’ E. 2.62 chs. Post marked 8, T. Q M. No,
4, for Secret Treasure Quai Mine, 17.17
chs centre of Washington road, 20. 22j§chs.
Post in rock mound marked C, Q M. No.
6, on northerly bank of South Yuba River,
being also Post No. 3 of Secret Treasure
Quartz Mine, from which a jive oak tree
12 ins, diam, bears N. 11-4 W. 1.14 chs,
distant. Thence 8. 85° E, 2.98 chs. Post
in rock mound marked C,Q. M, No; 1, on
8. end of lode claim 6,16 chains to the place
of beyioning—coutaining aa area of 10 and
forty-eight one-hundredths (16.48) acres,
and designated as Not No, forty-nine
in Section 11, Township 17, orth
Range, 1] Kaet, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridjan, Said location was made en the 2nd day
ut Februar,’, A. D. 1804 by ©. G. Ferguson
and onthe 26th day of February, A. D.
1884, was granted, sold and conveyed to
his applicant, James Duncan, by the said
U. G. Ferguson, by deed of bargain and sale,
‘ho hasduly pertormed all work and expenditure on suid claim up to this applica‘ion anu now owns the -ame and is in }osyession thereot, Adjoining claims are— the
“Mayflower,” “Hathaway,” ‘Yuba Quartz
Leauge, No. ?and Mili site.” ““Marietra G_
and 8. Q. M.” “Sulphuret G. and 8. Q. &.
and Secret Tressure Q artz Mines.”
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are herevy required to’present the
same before this office within sixty days
{rum the first day of publishing hereof.
ED, F,-TAYLOK, Register.
E. H, Gaylord, Attorney.
The first day of publishing of the above
notice was on the 9th day of May, 1885.
[No. 1466,]
Application for Patent to a Mining Claim.
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal., May 1, 1885.
OTICE is nercby given, that JAMES
N DUNCAN, whose postoffice is Nevada
Uity, Nevada county, Cal., has made application for patent for the “Secret Treasure
Quartz Mine,” bearing gold, embracing fitteen hundred (1500) linear feet of the vein,
lode of depos t, toge-her with surface ground
six hundred (600) feet in width, in Washington Mining District, Nevada county, Cali
tornia, and described in the plat and tield
notes on file in this office, as follows, viz:
Commencing at pest in rock mound at
southeasterly corner of the claim, (being also post No, 6 of the Cornucopia quartz
imine), marked 3‘ Q M No 8, standing on
northerly bank of South Yuba river, from
which a live oak tree 12 ins,.diam. bears N
11-42 W 1.14 chain:, distant (and the section post common to Sections 1,2, 11 and
12, T17 NR1ILE,MDM, bears N 44° 14
65.64 chains distant), anda live oak tree
being southeasterly corner of Yuba Gold
Mining Co.'s mill site, designated as let No.
41 B, rs N, 80° 29’, E 22.92 che. distant, andthe apex of the northerly gable
end of the Yuba Gold Mining Co.'s quartz
mill bears 8. 81° 83’, 0.12.18 chs distant;
thence with magnetic variation 17° E., N.
16 65’, W. 6.05 chs., center of Washington
road 20.60 Chys., post ii rock mound marked
3. T. Q. M. No, 4, from which post No 6 of
Vor.ucopia quartz mine bears N. 159° 55’,
W. 262 chs, distant; thence N. 67°, W. 6.10
chs; postin rock mound m rked 8. T. Q. M.
No, 2 on north end of lode claim 10.10 chs.;
post in rock mound marked 8. T. Q. M. No
0; thence 8, 22° 25’, E. 16.82 chm, center
of Washington road 25.82 chs.; post in rock
mound on bluff of rocks overlooking the
South Yuba river on north bank of same;
thence 8. 57°, E. 8.63 chs.; post in’ rock
mound marked 8, 'T.Q.M. No, 1 on south
end of lode claim, 6.04 chs,, to the place o1
beginning, containing ten andninety-two
one hundfedths (10,92) acres, and designat
ed as Lot No, 60, in sovion 11, Township 17
North, Range 11 Kast, Mc, Diablo Base and
Meridian.
Said location was made on the 9th day of
February, 1884, by UG, Ferguson, and developments. commenced, and on the 26th
day of Februa:y,’1884, was sold and. con
veyed to thisapplicant by deed of bargain
and sale; by the said C. G, Ferguson, and
applicant has owned and possessed the said
claim up to this application, and now owns
the same and is in the possession thereof.
Adjoining claims are the ‘Mayflower,”
Hathaway,” “Yuba Quartz we No, 2
and mill site,” *‘MariettaG, & 8. Q. M.”
‘Sulphuret G. & 8. Q. M.” and “Coruucopia Suarte Mines "
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present—the
game before this ottice within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof,
KD. F, TA) LOK, Register.
KE. H. bre bape Attorney.
The first day of publishing of the above
notice was on the 9th day of May, 1885,
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
1385.
Notice to Taxpayers.
LL PERSONS, FIRMS, COMPANIES,
Corpora: ious, Associations are required to del:verc to the Assessor's office, at tne
Court Huusein Nevada City, immeuiately,
a statement under oath of ail the property,
both real and personal, owned or ciaimed
by him, heror them, or Ip their possession,
or held in trust for ot*ers, st 12 0’clock metidian, on the FIRST MUNDAY OF MARCH
ee in accordance withthe New ConstituHon,
Refusal or neglect to make a sworn statement ofall the property owned or held in
trust wili subject the person so refusing or
neglecting to make such sworn statement to
the full penalty of ‘the law—one hunired
dollars fine and guilty of a misdemeanor,
All persons owning r@al estate that has
herevwfore heen asscssed in the wrong name
on the Rea] Estate Assessment Koll, or who
have purchased rea! estate witnin the_la.t
year, are requested to appear with their
. deeds at the Assessor's Office and have tire
proper change made for the year 1885,
Iumed.ate atteation is neccesary as work
on the Koll has already been commenced.
Proper blanks may be obtained at the Assessor's Office.
The Poll Tax of Two Dollars is now due
and payable at this office or to a Deputy As
. Learnestly request of each and every taxpaye: to file his statement immediately and
vo-operate with the office in saving expense.
s ANIEL COLLINS. —
a2l « Assessor of Nevada County. §
Notice to Creditors,
{STATE OF JOSEPH THOMAS, deceased Notice is hereby given by the under signed, Executors of the Last Will of
Joseph Thomas, deceased, to the creditors
of, ana all persons having claims inst
the said deceased to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to
the said Executors, or either of them, at
their residence at Rough & Ready, Nevada
county, California, the same git the
place forthe transaction of the business of
said Estate,
T. A. TRUCKS,
BENANI THOMPSON,
Executors of the Last Will of Joseph Thomas, dec
Dated May
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ike the rustling of eaves and the rattling otf
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INSOLVENT NOTICE.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT of the County of Nevada, State of California. In
the matter of the estate of Oscar Bley, an
insolvent debtor, Joseph Thomas, the assignee of the estate of Oscar Bley, an ing»lvent debtor, having filed in this Court his
petition praying foran order to sellall the
sale, it is hereby ordered that Saturday.
the 11th day of April, 1885, at the Cour’
County of Nevada, at the hour of 10 0’clock,
a. a., be set for the hearing of said petition,
and that this order be publisheu in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper of general circulation, published in said Nevada
County, as often as said paper is published
before the said day set for the hearing of
said petition.
Dated Navada City, March 50th, 1885.
J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge.
Order to Show Cause.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT of the County of Nevada, State of California. Inthe
matter of the estate of John *® Shulthess,
deveased, Sarah Giles and Fred. Hoffman,
creditors of the estate of John F.Shulthess,
deceased, having filed their petition herein,
duly verified, praying for an order of sale
of the real estate, mires and mining-interexts, for ged ey therein set forth, it is
therefore ordered by the said Court that all
parnone interested in the estate of the said
eveased appear before the said Superior
Court on alonday, the 18th day of May,
1885, at 10 o'clock, a. M. of said day, at the
Court room of said Court, at Nevada City,
Nevada County, California, to show cause
why an order should not be made author.
izing and directing Margaret Lanneville, executrix or the last will and testament of said
deceased, to sell said real estate of said deceased, for the purpose of paying tia debts
and claims against-said es ate. And that a
copy of this order be published ai least four
successive weeks in the Nevada, Daily Transcript, a new paper printed and publish:d
. in said Nevada County,
J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge.
Dated April 15th, 1885,
Cross-& Simonds Att'ys for pet’rs.
W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT,
Civil and Mining Engineer,
U. 8. Depu y Mineral Surveyor.
Nevada City, March 81, 1885-1m_
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JAMES HENNESSY. ‘ 2d, 1885. ~~
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{ No. 1465. }
Application for a Patent to a
Minivg Claim.
U. 8. Lanp Orrice, SAcRAMENTO, CAL.,
April 21, 1885.
AJ OTICE is hereby ffiven, that the EaA le Gold Mining Company, &@ corporation, through its duly authorized agent,
‘ies Searls, Fsq., whose Postotfice is Nevapa City, Nevada county, Cal., has made applivation for patent tor the Eagle Bird
Quartz Mine, bearing gold, embracing fifteen hundeed (1500) linear feet of the vein,
lode or deposit, with surface grou.d three
hun lred (300) feet in widch, in Washin
ton mininy district, Nevada county, California, and described in the pla: and field
notes on file inthis, as follows, viz:
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BUUNDAKIES,
Beeeing at a postin rock mound marked
E B No. 3 at NW corner of the claim from
which bears a black oak 8 in. dia., SL2° h
0,36 che dist, and from which the coruer
common to sections 11, 12, 13,14Tp 17 N
K11 EM D B and-M bears 3 89° W 6.983 chs
dist. This course and d stance being cal
culated from a traverse line and running
thence, var. 17° E S$ 18°-W ascend hilt ct
an averaye slope of 30°, 17.72 trail bears N
Eand SW 19,15; cross section line running
no.th bet. sections 13, 14, 1500 feet or 22 72,
post in roch.mound marked E B No. 2at SW
corner of the claim, Thence 8 84 1-2
E 1.10, cross line bet. secs 13, 14, 299.6 ft
or4 64, black oak 10in 1 dia, blazed and
‘marked E B at south end -f lode6.91; a ravine 6 ks wide runs NE 699.3 ft or 9.08,
post in rock mound marh dE, B, No. 1 at
SE ornerofthe claim. ‘hence N 18° E
deseend strep hillside 72, small dam 10
iks west 12,12, cross Eag e Bird flume 14.72, enter ravine 5 link wide, 15.72, leave
this ravine 18.22; larg: uouble white oak
1600 ft_or. 22.72, post in rock mound marked E B No, 4 at NE corner of the claim frum
which bears a live oak 10 in. in dia, N 6 3-4
W O 0.17.che dist; thence N 841-2 W 2.26 NE
corner of cabin 299.6 ft or 4.54, post in
rock mound marked EB at north end of
lode; 6.54 road bears NW and SE 599.3 ft or
9.08, post in rock marked E B No, 3, tne
place of beginning, containing 20 14-100
acres, and designated as Lot No, 52, in Sections 12, 13 and 14, Township 17 North,
Hauge 1l East, Mt Diablo Base and Mer.jan,
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
pame before this ottice within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof.
a2d ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
Searls and Searls, Attys.
FINAL PROOF.
U. 8S. Lanp Orrick, SACRAMENTO, CAt.,
April 21, 1885.
fo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice
is hereby given that James N. Pecktal,
whose Post Office addr. ss is Nevada City, Nevada County, California, has filed tis not.ce
of intention to offer final proof in support
of his claim to the SW} ot NE}, NW }of
SE 4, NE} of SW}, and SE} of NW} of
section 20, township No, 17 north, range 10
east, Mount Diablo meridian, embraced. in
pre-emption application No, °8252, filed in
said ottive on he 10th_day of December,
1883, and names the foliowing as his witnesses: W. H. Peektal, “Lewis Thompson,
Buguast linch aud George Kohler, all of
said P.O, and County, and that the. 29th
day of May, 1885, at 11 o'clock, A. M., has
been fixed as the time, and this office as the
piace, before the Register and Receiver:ED. F, TAYLOR,
ap23 Regis er.
4
Assessment Notice, , .
HAMPION MINING COMPANY.—Location of prinvipal place of business, San
Francisco, ifornia, Loeation of works,
Nevada cuunty, California,
Notice is hereby given, thatat a meeting
of the Board of Trustees, held on the 23d
day of April, 1885, an assessment (No. 19) of
Eight (8c) Cents per share was levied u
the capital stock of the corporation, payable
imihediately in United States gold coin to
the Secretary, at his office, No. 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal.
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on MONDAY, the
First (Ist) day of June, 1885, will be
Welinquent, and advertised for saie at
public auction, and unless yment™ is
made before, will be sold on Friday, the
hineteenth (19th) day of June,1885, to pay
the delinquent assexsment, toget' er witl
costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
THEO. WETZEL, Secretary.
Office—No. 522 Montymery street, San
Pre , Cal. a26
Proving Will.
Nthe Superior Court, in and for the
County of Nevada, State. of Californi.
Inthe matter of the Estate of Joseph Thom.
as, deceased: Pursuatit to an order of said
Superjor-€Ourt thade on the llth day of
April, A. D. 1885, notice is hereby given, that
Satarday, the: 2d day of May, 1885, at 10
o'clock, a. M., of said day, at the Court
Room of said Court, at the Court House
vin the City and County of Nevada, his been
appointed as the timeand place for provi g
the Will of said Joseph Th 8 d
and for hearing the application of Theod
A. Trucks and Benoni Thompson for the issuance to them: Letters Testamentary,
when and where any person interested
may appear and contest the same.
F.G. BEATTY Clerk,
BRONCHTIS, . .
» ty
patent for the “Celia Quartz Mine,” bearing
gold, embracing fifteen hundred (1500) linear feet of the vein or lode, with surface
round six hundred feet (600) in -width, in
a Mining District, Nevada county, California, and described in the plat
an‘ field notes on file in this office, ‘as fol
lows, viz:
SURVEY OF EXTERION BOUNDARIES.
Commencing at post iu rock mound at
Southeast corner of the claim marked C Q
M No. 3, from which bears a sugar pine
tree 40 inches diam. N 68 1-25 W 22 Iks.
Thence, with magnetic variation 17° E, N
0° 18’ E, 0.85 chs, cross dry ditch, course
Northwesterly; 1 00 chain cross small ravine
cour e Easterly; 1.55 chs cross dry ditch,
ame as above, course Northeasterly, 9.93
chs cross small ravine, ceurse Easterly,
22.73 or 1500 feet. Postin rock mound at
Northeast corner of claim marked C Q M
No, 4 (being also post No. 3of Free Trade
Quartz Mine), from. which bears black
oak ‘ree 12 inches oiam. N 30° E 11 Iks;
double black oak tree 8 inches diam. 5
613.4° W 84 Iks; thence $ 88° 30’ W, 454
chs or 300 feet; post marked C Q M No. 2
North end of lode claim 6.54 chs Dry dite!
ollows along sme 8.44 chs; leave diteh 9.09
chs or 600 feet: post in rock-mound at
Northwest corner of claim marked C Q M
No. 5 (being also post No. 6 of Free. Trade
Quartz Mine) from which bears’a vlack oak
tree 20 inche« diam. N 81 3-4° E 44 lks,
and the Section post common to Sections
8, 9. 16, 17,717 N, R11 E, M DM, bears
N 662.43’ W 51 44 chs distant. Thence 8.
0° 18" W 0 28 chs crosa Dry ditch, course
Southwesterly; 0:80 chs cro:s mining ditch,
c :urse Nonthwe terly; 17.31 chs cross wag:
on road from Celia and Free Trade quar
mines to Omega; 22:73 chs or 1500 feet to
post inrock mound at S uthwe-t corner of
claim marked CQ M No. 6, trom which
bears a cedar tree 24 inches diameter N 9°
W 79 lks dist; thence N 88° 30’ E. 2.49 chs
cross small ravine, course easterly; 4 54 chs
or 300 feet post marked C Q M No 1 onS
end of lode claim 5.31 chs cross mining
ditch, course N. westerly; 6.39 chs cross wry
ditch, course Northwesterly; 9.09 chs or 600
feet to the place of beginning, and containing 20 60-100 acres, and designated as lot
No, 64, in Section 16, ‘Townsaip 11 North,
Range 11 Kast, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian.
Adjoining claim: is the ‘‘Merrill Placer
Claim.”
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are herevy requiredto present the
same before this office within ‘sixty days
from the fi st day of pulishing neseel.
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
E.H. Gaylord, Atty,
The first day of popaaning of the above
notice was May 19, 1865.
(No. 1474.}
Application for Patent toa Mining Claim.
United States Land Office.
Sacramento, Cal., May 16th, 1885.
phe is hereby given, that JAMES
re DUNUAN, whos. postoffice is San
Francisco, Cal., has made application for
patent for the ‘‘Free Trade Quartz Mine,”
bearing yxod, embracing fifteen hundred
(1500) linear feet of the vein: or lode, witi
surface ground six nundred feet in widtn,
in Washington, Mining District, Nevaaa
¢ounty, Califo.nia, and described in the
plat aud field notes on file in this office, »
follows, viz:
SURYKY OF EXTLRIOR BOUNDARIES,
Commencing; at post in rock mound at
Southeast corn<r of claim marked F, T.Q. M
No. 3,(be ng also post No. 4 ef Celia Quartz
dline,) from which bears a black oak tree 12
in. dia. N. 39° E. 11 }ks; double black vax
tree 8 inch. dia, bears 8. 61 3-42 W. 34 lks.
dist, . Thence, with magnetic variation 17°
E., N. 3° 64” W. 20.56 chs. Cross Section
line between sections 9 and 16, 54.73 chs.
East of corner to Sections 8, 9, 16,17 T. 17 N.
kK. 11 E, M. D, M., 22.73 cns., or 1500 feet.
Post in rock moynd at Nortneast corner otf
¢laim marked F, T. Q. M. No, 4, from
which bears a pine tree 20 inch, dia. 8 15’
4° W 1.64chs dist. Thence, 8 88°30’ W
$.94chs. Cross small ravine course Northeascerly, 4 64 chs, or 300 feet; post marked
FTQMNo. 3 on North end of lode claim
-9-09-ehs,-or-600-fe3t:--post in rock mound at
Northwest corner of claim marked‘ F TQM
No, 5,from which bears a sugar pune tree
45 inches ciia S 65S W 88 Iks dist; thence, 8
3° ba’ E193 chs; cross Section line between
Sections 9 and 16, 45 66 chains East of corver to sections 8,916 and 17,T17N,RIE
M.D M, 6 80 chs; cross small ravine, course
Northeasterly 22 73 chs or 1500 feet; post in
rock mound at Southwest corner of claim
marked F TQ M No. 6 (Heing also post No.
§-of Celia Quartz mine) from which bears a
black oak tree 20 inches dia N 81 3-4° E 44
links dista .t and Scction corner common to
Sections 8,9, 16,17, T17 N, R11 E, MDM,
bears N66 2.13" W 51 54-chs distant ‘Lhence
N 88° 30’ E 0 65 chs; dry ditch follows alony
same 2 55 chs; leave ditch 4 54 chs or 300 ft;
st marked F TQ M No. 1 on South end ot
ode claim (being also post No. 2 of Celia
Quartz “Mine) 9 09 chs or 600 feet, to the
place of beginning, and containing 20 63-100
raiome aon nated as lot No. 63 in Sec
‘ons Vand 16, Township 17 No.ch, Range 11
East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian,
Adjoining ciaim is the ‘MerriJl Placer
Claim.”
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby reyuired to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of publishing hereof,
ED. F. ‘TAYLOR, Register.
E, H. Gaylord, Atty.
The first day of publishing of the above
notice was Muy 19th, 1885,
Insolvent Notice.
Peg Sapetior Sours ofthe County of Nevada, State of California, In the matterof L A. Thurst nj an Insolvent Debtor.
L. A. Thurston having filed in this Court
his petition, sche ule and inventory in insolvency, by which it appears thathe is au
insolvent debtor, the said L. A. Thurston is
hereby declared to be insolvent.
The Sheriff of the county of Nevada is hereby directed to take possession of all the estate, real and personal, of the said L. A.
Thurston, Insolvent Debtor,except such as
may be by law exempt from execution, and
of all his deeds, vouchers, bookw of account
ana papers, and to keep the same safely until the appointment of an assignee. of his estate. Ali persons are forbidden to pay any
debts to the said insolvent, or to deliver any
property belonging to him, or to any
firm or corporation, or association for his
use. Thesaid Debtor is hereby forbidden to
transfer ordeliverany property until the
further order of this Court, except as herein
ordered.
It is further ordered that all the creditors
of said dettor be a.d appear before the
Hon. J. M. Walling, Judge of the Superior
Court, of the said county of Nevada, in-open
Court, of thé courtroom of said Court, in the
said county of Nevada, on the 22d day of
June, 1885, at 100’clock 4. M. of that day, to
prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor.
_ Itis further or‘cred that the order be pubUshed in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a
newspaper of general-circulation, published
in the city and county of Nevada, as often
as the said paper is published, before the
said day set for.the meeting of the creditors,
‘i ewe is sic tl ordercd that in the mean‘ime all proc in ins ivent be stayed. ee
Dated May 15th, 1835.
s _ J. M. WALLING,
“udge of Superior Co:2rt.
Attest: F. G. Beatty, Clerk.
Johnson & Mason, Atty$ for Inrolvent.
Assessment Notice.
CS. GRAVEL -GOLD MINING CUMPANY,— Location of principal place of business, Virginia, Nevada. Location-of Works, Washington Township, Ne
vada county, California. ‘
Notice is hereby given, that at & meeting
of the Directors, held on the 15th day ot
May, 1885, an’ assessment, No. 20, of Three
Cents per share was levied upon the capital
stock of the corporation, payable immediately in. Uni States gold coin, to the
Secretary, at the office of the Company
No. 82 South C St., Virginia, Nevada,”
Any stock upon which this assessment
shall remain unpaid on the SEVENTEENTH
day of JUNE, 1835, will be delinquent, and
advertised for sale at public auction, and unless L ered is made before, will be sold on
Monday, the 20th day of July, 1885, to
pay the delinquent assessment, together
with costs of advertising and ex: enses of
sale. By order of the Board of Directors.
8. D. BAKER, Secretary:
Dated April lith, 1885.
Cross: & Binionds, Attys for Petitic ner:
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cure théin.
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Opened his now celebrated Enstitute in 1850
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knowledge that a cure can be had,
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to be silent
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Address,
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' Medical Institute,
No. 7 Stockton St
Notice to Creditors.
{ N the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California. Inthe matterof the Estate of James Riley, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Adn.inistrator of the estate o' James
Riley, deceased, to the creditor: of atd all
persons having claims against the saia deceaséd, toexhibitthem with the tecessary
vouchers within four months after the ‘rst
publication of this notice, to the said Administrator, at Nevada Citv, Nevada
County, California, at the office of the
County Clerk. A. X, LORD,
Administrator of the estate of Jdmes Riley,
deveased.
Dated at Nevada City, March 13, 1885
E. H. Gaylord, Attorney.
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ANNUAL MEETING.
EFICE CHAMPION MINING COMpany, San Francisco, March 23, 18865.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the Chaynpion Mining Company will be held
at the otlice, No. 522 Montgomery strect, San
Francisco, California, on TUESDAY, April
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meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday, April 10, 1885.
THLO, WETZEL, Secretarv.
Office—No. 522 Montgomery aces San
Francisco, Cal, ™m
Assessment Notice.
VANTA-ANNITA MILL AND MINING
§ CoMPANY. Location of principal place
of business, San Francisco, California,
fornia.
Notice ope? given. that at_a mee!
of the Bourd of Directors, held on the
doy of April, 1885, an’ assessment (No. 8) of
Two Cents (2c) per share was ‘evied upon
the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin,
to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, Room 4, second floor, No. 309 Califorhia street, Sdn Francisco, California.
' Any stock upon which this assessment shall
remain unpaid on the 26th day of May,
1885 will be delinquent, and advertised for
gale at public auction; and unless payment
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the 16th day of June,
pay the delinquent, assessment together
with coste of advertising and expenses of
the sale. By order of the Board of Directors,
J. M. LUFFINGTON, Secretary.
Office— Room 4, second fluor, No. 3809 Calfornia St. San Francisco Cal.
No 1464. ]
Application for a Patent to a
Mining Claim.
U. 8. Lanp Orrice Sacramento, Cat.,
April 21, 1885.
N OTICEis hereby given that the Eagle
be Gold Mining Company, a corporation,
*hrough its—duly—-authorized—agent, Niles
Searls, Esq,, whose Postoffice is Nevada
City, Nevada cou:ty, Cal., has made a, plication for p tent for the Live Oak Quartz
Mine, bearing golu, embrucing fifteen hundred (1500) linear teet of the véin or lode
with surface ground three hundred {300}
feet in width, in Washington mining district, Nevada count), California, aiid decribed in the plat and field notes on file in
this office, as follows, viz:
SURVEY OF KXTERIOR BOUNDARIFS,
Beginning at a post in rock mound marked EB vo. 8atS corver of the claim,.
from which the original SW corner a black
oak. 8 inches in diamcter bears §1-2
40.36 chs dist; and {rom whith the corner
common to sectious 11, 12,13, 14 Tp 17 N
RlLEMDBM bears 8 & °°. W 5.93 cha:
dist; this course and vistance, being calculated from a tra erse line, and running thence:
var 17° b&b, N63-4W 0,16. A ravine 10:
iks wide run~ Nt 9 65; road bears NW and
SE 15,50; follow south bank of South Yuba
rivea 16.50; leave south bank of South Yuba
river.and ascend rocky point 14.96 or 22,08;
at in rock mound marked LU No, lat N
corner of the claim. Thence 8 841-22
E 0.85 edge o* bluff, being the south bark
of the South Yuba river; 299.6 feet or 4.54
oak tree 15 in. in dia. blaz dand marked L
«) stauding on the north bank of the South
Yuba river; at north end of Lode ascend
granite point 599.3 teet or 9.08, post in rock
mound marked.L O No, 2at NE corner of
the claim. Thence S 6 3-4 E, over rocky
point 14.48-north bank of South Yuba river;
17.48 south bank of South Yuba river; 20.16
small black oak; 22.51 live oak 10 inches
dia, marked E B No. 4 BT, 1496.9 ft or
22.68, post in rock mound markeu E B No. 4
at SE cerner of the claim. Thence N 84 1-29
W 2.26 NE corner of cavin 299.6 feet or 4.54
post in rock mound marked EB at south.
end of lode;5.64 roal heaves NW and SE:
599.3 ft or 9.08 pust in rock mcund marked
i BNo. 3, the place of beginn ng, containing 20 13-100 acres, and designated as Lot;
No. 51, ia Sections 12 and 18, Township 17
Nortn, Rane 11 E, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian,
All persons holding any adverse claime
thereto are hereby required to present the
tame before this oftice within sixty day»
from the first day of publishing ' ereof.
a24 Eb, F, TAYLOR, Register.
Searls & Searls, Attys.
Notice for Proving Will.
N theSuperior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California. In the
matter of the estate of Ann James, deceased Notice is hereby given that Saturday,the 4th day of April, 1885, at 11 o’clock
A. M. of said day, at the Court Koom of said
Court, atthe Court House in the City and
County of Nevada has been-appointed as
the time and place for proving the will of
said Ann James, deceased, and for hearing
the applicati of Steph Allen for
the issvance to him of Letters Testamentary, when and where any person interested
may appear and contest the same.
Dated March 9th, 18865.
F. G@_ BEATTY, Clerk
By .W. D. Harnis, Deputy.
Searls & Searls, Attys for Pev’r. mhid’
The hearing in the above case has been.
pasipnnes by order of Court to 11 o’clock’A.
a. of SATURDAY, APRIL EIGHTEENTH,
1885. F. G. BEATTY, Clerk.
Notice to Creditors.
Superior Court, Nevada County, California.
N_the matter of the estate of ABRA-.
HAM SANFORD, deteascd. Notice
isjhereby yiven by the undersigned,° administrator of the esta te of Abraham Sanford
, to the creditors of, and all persons
having claims against the said deceased, to
exhibit them with the necessary. vouchers,
t.on of this notice, to the said administrator,
at his place of busin No. 21 Main street,
Nevada City, Nevada the sme be{jpg the place for the transaction of the bus. 2.0
iness of said estate, J. 8° DUNN,
Administrator of the Estate of Abraham
Sanford, deceased.' “si
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