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ie BF ais THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL., WEDNESDAY .MAY 4, 1587. The Daily Transcript. . Table of Distances. From Nevada City to Alpha. : i Birchvilie Blue Tent. . Bear Valley Bridgeport Bowman Dam Cherokee . Columbia Hill Edwards’ Bridge French Corral Graniteville Grass Valley Jackson's Lake-city Little ‘York Lowell Hill Moore’s Flat North Bloomfield Newtown mT Bby North San Jifun 13 Omega 20, Purdon's Bridge . tile Quaker Hill r 7 Relief Hill ; 18 Rough & Ready & Snow Tent Snow Point Scott's Flat 6 Smartsville 3 a Sweetland 4 ~~ Bpeneceville nares WTS TTL, 19 You Bet 10° Colfax 20'9 Sacramento 76 San Francisco 166 Truckee 58 Notice of Executor’s Sale of Real Estate at Private Sale. Jourt of the County of Nevada, State of Calfornia, made on the 4th duy of April, a. v. 1887, in the mutter of the estate of Michael . Quinn, deceased, the undersigned, the exécuter of the Last Will and Testament of said deceis:c, will sell at private sale, to) the highest bidder for cash, and subject to eénfirmation by suid Superior Court, on or after Tuesday, the 3d. day of May, a. D. 1587, allthe right, title, interest and estate of the gaid Michael Quinn, deceased, ut the time of his death, and all the right, title and in terest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired otner than in addition to that of the said Testator at the time of-his deajh, in and te-all those certain lots, pieces and parcels of real estate, lying, situate and being iu the County.of Nevadu, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit; 1. An undivided one-third interést in the Iowa quartz ledge at. the villaze of South Fork. es 2. An enclosed lot containing one-fourth of an acre of land more or.less, adjoinin the village of South Fork and planted in timotiy grass. Two certain cabins and lots in the said village of South Fork known as Quinn's , cabins ‘Terms and conditions of sale, cash? deed at expense of purchaser . Bids or offers may be TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in “ NS pursuance of an order of the Superior made at any time . . after the first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale All bids or offers must be made in writing and left atthe olfice of suid John W. Robb, in the town of Graniteville, in said county and State, or deliveredto the undersigned personally. Dated 12h April, 1887 JOHN W. ROBB, Executor as aforesaid. W. D. Long, Attorney. all Ordinance No. 82. N ORDINANCE TO LAY OUT AND extend Orchard street. The Board of Trustees of the city of Nava da do ordain as follows: Section 1—That it is necessary to the pub lic use and convenience that Orchard street be extended westerly to the city line. Section u—That all that certain strip of land commencing at the west end of Urchard street at the anzle in Dueray’s west line; thence runuing (mag. var. 18> E.) nortu $5'¢2;, west 165 feet; thence north 77549 , west $19 feet; theuce south 82'4°, west 1X) f thence south 64445, west 145 feet to W Broad street; thence south 61442, east 43 fe slong Wes} Broad street; thence north 64'4°, east 114 feet; thence north &2)4°, east 1/4 feet; thence south 77445, east 28) fect to the northeast corner of Branagan’s enclosure; . hence south 35};° , east 170 feet to north line . of Branagan street; thence north .8!4°, east . 8-60 feet to place of beginning. Section 3—This ordinance shall take effect and-be in force from and after its passage and due publication. H. C. MILLS, President. W. G. Ricwarps, Clerk. INSOLVENT NOTICE. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, County of . Nevada, State of California. * In the mutter of BRIDGET LYONS, an In. solvent Debtor. B ‘et Lyens, an insolvent debtor, hav; ing jed tothis Court fora discharge from . her ts, itis hereby ordered that the Clerk of this Court give notice to all creditors who have proved their debts, to appear before. this Court, at the Court Room thereof, on the NINTH DAY OF MAY, 1887, atthe hour . of ten o’clock, A. M., and show cause, if any . Lyons . they. have, why the said Bridget should not be discharged f om ali her debts, in such cases made and provided. ; fornia. . It is therefore ordered by the Jnudze of this . of said deceased appear before the said Su. ,at the Courtroom of said Court, at) Nevada City, in said Nevada county, . to show cause why an order should . Order to Show Cause. . N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF vice . county of Nevada, State of Cali-. In the matter of the @state of Maria Johnson, deceased. Elijah Booth, the administrator of the estate of Ma-!. rin Johnson, deceased, having filed his} petition hereinydnuly verified, praying for un order of sale of all the real estute of said deceased, for the purposes therein set forth: Court that all persons interested in the estate perior Court on Monday, the 2d day of May, . A.D. 1887, at 10 o’clock a.M., of said day, . not be granted to the said Administrator . to sell 80 much of the real estate of the said deceased at private saleas shall be necessary. . And that a copy of this order be published at ' least fovir successive weeks in the Ne vada Daily Transcript;anew&speper printed and*published iu said Nevada county. Dated March 2tith, A.D, 1847. . J.M.WALLING, Superior Judge. “DR. GUNN’S Both? 2 Ra “THE GREAT . Cs Regulating ~ Cathartic, . THE ACKNOWLEDGED Tonie and Appetizer. 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WALLING, Superior Judge. Dated April 7th, 1887. Attest: F. G. Beatty, Cler}. Gaylord & Searls, Atty’s fur lnsolvent. ap& a , Notice to Creditors, Estate of Maria Johnson, deceased. ’ TOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN, BY THE tate ereditors of,and all persons baying claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessury vouchers, within four months after the first publicationof this notice,to the said administrator, at the of fice of Gaylord & Searle, in Nevada City, the sume being the place ior} the transaction of the business of said estate, . inthe county of Nevada. ELIJAH BOOTH, Administrator ofthe estate of Maria Johnson, deceased. Dated Nevada City, March 24th, 1887. Gaylord & Searls, Attys for Administrator, ” Wotive to Oreditors, In the Superior Court of Nevada county, . State of California. In. . the metter of the estate of John mera reese. TATICE is hereby given by the under N signed, Administrator of the estate ot John Nulty, deceased, to the C¢rea-! claime . itors of and all persons having against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication o this notice to the seid administrator, at hir . residence in NevadaCity,in the said county of Nevada. REV. JAMES TANHAM, Administrator of the Estute of Key. John Nulty, deceased. March 22, 18>7. > John Caldwell, Atty for Adm’tr. 3-23 "FWHE NEVADA JUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the stuck oulders of TheaNevadua . County Land and {mprovement Association will be held at the otlice of the corporation, on Broad street, in the City of Nevadu,Coun. ty of Nevada, State of California, on Tuesday, the 10th day of May, 1887, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the election of nine Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before them. GEO. EB BRAND, Secretary. Nevada City, April 7th 1837. aps FOR SALE. \evada Daily Transeript, a newspa. per published in said county. . undersigned, administrator of the es. of Maria Johnson, deceased, to the . FOR SALE BY CARR BROS., City Wholesale and Retail Agents. Assessment Notice. VHAMPION MININGCOMPANY! LOCA ‘RY ton us principal place of buginess, San . yruneiseo, Cal.—Loeation of works, Nevada . County, Cal. ! Notice is heréby given"that at a meeting . of the Board of Directors, heid on the . Nineteenth day of April, 1387, an assessment (No. 24) of Ten Cents per share was) levied upon the Cupital tock of fhe corpo ration, payable immediutely inUnited . states gold coin, to the Secretury, at the . . office of the Company, No, 522 Moutgomery street, San Francisco, Callfornia. Any steck upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Tuesday, the sist ‘ day of May, a. b. 1887, will be delinquent, . } and acve tised for sale at publie auction and u.le » payment is made before, will be i suldon PUESDAY, the 2istday ef June, . .A. D. 1887, to pay the be Gry peer" agsscssment, . . together with costs of advertising and ex. penses of sale. . THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Office—No. 522 Montgomery street, San Franciseo, California. az6 Fj . ScleTrader’s Notice. y OTICE is hereby given thatl, Mary Ann . N Lutz, wite of berdard Lutz, resident of Nevada City, Neyada County, California, . being desirons of availing myself of the provisious of Title XU, Part 111 of the Code of ; . Civil Procedure, intend to make application . . tu the Superio: Court of Nevada County on Wednesuay, the 25th day of May, 1887, ut 10 vele¢k a. M. of that day, at the Court House at Nevada City, in said county, fore judgment and order of said Court, authorizing { mete-carry on and transact business in my irader. The nature of the business! propose toearry on and conduct is that of keeping house, making purchases wud doing all . things necessary in connection with said . business, at, Nevada City, Nevada County, . California. MARY A. LUTZ. . -Dated April 23d, 1887. . ‘Thos 8. Ford, Att'y a26 . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSBELVE> . {\ in iebted totne firm of LEGG & SHAW . are requested tu make imumediate paymen as the estate Of THOMAS LEGG, deceased . uust be settled up without delay. . mez lm LEGG & 8HAW. . BRAINS, TRIPE, OX TAILS, PiGS’ FEET, COW HEELS, SHEEP TONGUES, CALVES HEADS, ETC. . . A HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS, HARD FINISHED, ———! WITHIN ‘ FIVE MINUTES WALK OF THE POST OFFICE partioulars epply to JUDGE JOHN CALDWELL. ¥ . TWO AORES CF LAND. . : . } SCADDEN & RUNCKEL . 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Ihe new contest is, in fact, the principles of an election, each com ve puper virtually acting in the nature of a bal, andthe six lists containing: the’ r number of the eleven names shown to be the most popalar by a majorey of all the lists will be tie success rize pap ane magnitude ofthe prizes ‘ ae q € amount of mo: ved. sal er words, on the Numhle Of maapaiteers tors will be acknowledge (ond oh of the fund 8 cway ete week ag : . Jupas. week's Governing ‘rules in th’ mailed clopedia, complete in six large yolum JUDGE; or circular bound in Sheek, library style, ‘hie 1 retails ‘tage. Requests for copi oy Faust be for $36, to members $14.40, and all the stand. “¢companied by ten cents. Kairess, = ard literature at similar reductions, We “Grant funda,” come recommended by the leading: men of : : : ine . the State, and will be } to explain to The Judge Publishing, all ite plans and ‘38 Park Row, ‘tis made of strons coppered steel rods, and _.” Grant Monument Fund. « ome