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Table of Distances.
The Daily Transcript. ,
—
From Nevada City to. .
Order to Show Gause.
county of Nevada, State
fornia.
‘Maria Johngon,
the administrator of the estate
ria Johnson, deceased, . having
WN ORDINANCE. TO LAY
extend Orchigd street
” The Board of ‘Trust
dadoordain as foliows: =
Section 1—That it is necessary t
be extended westerl) t
Section z— Shut all that certains
street at the angle in Ducray’s
thence running (mag. var. 15°
$10 feet; thence south 82545, we
ond ¢
Broad street; thence south 6i'g
along West Broad street; theuce n
east 114 feet; thence borth.>
feet; thenge south 77°45, eusi
northeast corner of ugan's
hence south 354°, east 170 feet &
of Brawagan street; thence north
$8.60 feetto place of bezinhin
, Section 3—This ordinance s
and bein force from and afte
and due publication
“AW. G. RicHaRDs; Clerk
INSOLVENT NOTIC
he N THE SUPERIOR COURT,
Nevada, State of California.
Inthe matter of BRIDGET LY¢
solvent Debtor.
Bridget Lyons, an insolvent d
ing applied to this Court fora disc
her debts, itis hereby ordered tha
of this Court give nutice toall cre
the NINTH DAY OF MAY, 1887,
should not be discharzed f om al
in such cases made and provider
ication be given to the creditu
in the Nevada Daily Transcript,
per published in said county.
J. M. WALLING, Superi
Dated Apri} 7th. 1587.
Attest: F.G. Beatty, Clerl.
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of Maria Johnson, decea
undersigned, administrator
teteof Maria Jobnson,
creditors of,and ull persons hay
with the necessary
months after the first publication
tiee,to ‘the said administrator,
City, the the same ‘being
in the county of Nevada.
tag:
son, deceased.
Dated Nevada City, March “4th,
: Wotice to Creditors.
In the.Su
‘ Btate of fornia.
In the ma of the estat
Nulty, deceased.
e signed, Administrator of
: of John Nulty, deceased, to
them with the necessar
four months after the first pub
this notice to the said adminisir
of Nevada.
J REV. JAMESTA
Administrator of the Estate of
Nulty, deceased,
Méreh
HE NEVADA COUNTY L
Notice is hereby given that
County Land und Improvement
x : will be held at tne office of the ¢
Tuesday, the 10th day
1887, at 2 o’clock, P. M., for the
the transaction of such other
may come before them.
GEO. E BRAND,
Nevada City, April 7th 1587.
HARD FINISHED,
WITHIN
Stee For turther particulars apply tu
= mard im
OF CALIFORNIA
(CAPITAL. oO.
PEINCIPAL OFFICE:
x Fire Insurance
4. vB OHTON, President.
Grasse Valley Branch For Nev
acce on a)) classes
St mt ip this county at rates
vency a fair
=
ofthe city of Neva
lic usé and convenience that Ore
ly to-the city line.
8544>, weal 165 feet; thente uerth 77
thence south 64,5, west 14) fe
H.C. MILLE, Presidebit.
have proved their debts, to appeur before
this Court, at the Court Reom tierevf, ob
1 It is further ordered, that notice
Gaylord & Searls, Atty's fur Insc
JOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN BY THE
deceased, to
against the said deceased, to exhibit then
vouchers, within fou:
fice of Gaylord & Seuris, ‘in
the transaction of the business of said estate,
or Court of Nevada county,
T OTICE is hereby given by the under
vouchers within .
residence in Nevada City, in the said count)
22, 1887.
John Caldwell, Atty for Adm'tr.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. .
Meeting of the stuck noulders of The Nevade
eorporation,
on Broad street, in the City of Nevada.Coun.
ty of Nevada, State of Califurnia, on
nine Directors fur the ensuins year, and for .
"HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS,
TWO AORES OF LAND.
FIVE MINUTES
WALK OF THE POST OFFICE
JUDGE JOHN CALDWELL.
Home Mutual Insurance -Co.,
216 Sansome st., San Francisee.
. N, SHEPARD, Vice President,
CHARLES H. Story, Secretary, .
RK. H. MaGi_r, General Agent.
DAVID WATT, . JOHN C. COLEMAN.
fit will admit of, guiar& prompt and liberal response to all
font slate tor lave. £
Main STREET, GBASS VALLEY
THE ACKNOWLEDGED
OUT-AND*
TFonie
oO the pub
hard street
trip of land . THE INDISPENSIBLE
ecommencinz at the west end of Urchara
west line;
E.) north
>, west
sisi feet: Fousehold Rem
eust 43 fee
orth.64'4°, .
>, east 1/4;
feet tu the
enclosure;
» north lin
§ pussagc
County of fever and Agues
INS, an Inj}
ebtor, havAND ALL MALARIAL TROU
harge from
tthe Clerk
ditors whe
DYSPEPSIA,
atthe hour
of ten o'clock, A. M., and show eause, if any
they have, why the said HKridset Lyons .
i her debts, .
1.
of said ap
1s, by mail, .
INDIGESTION,
and by publication for four successive weeks
N THE SUPERIOR. COURT or THE . i
of Cali-. f
In the mutter of the estate of .
deceused. Elijah Booth, .
of Mafiled his
as BITTERS ee
setition herein; duly verified, praving for
sre cg 3 a order of sale of all the real estate of said
Blue Tent ‘% deceased, for the purposes thérein set forth
Bear Valley It is therefore ordered by the Jude of this
Bridgeport ; be Court that all persons intere sted in-the estate
Bowman Dam * of said deceased appear before the said Su.
Cherokee i perior Court on Monday, the ud day of May,
Columbia Hill yy eed A.D. 1887, at 10 o'clock a, M., of said day.
Edwards” Bridge 7 5 at the Courtroom of said Court, at
Dap im French Corral Isag “ Nevada City, in said. Nevada cownty.
Graniteville
28 ar fo show cause whyan ordgr ‘shoulé
Grass Vulley 4 not be granted to the said Administrator
Jackson's _ 44 * to sell so mich of the real estate of the said .
Lake City 1154 deceased at private sale asshall be hecessury.
Little York Le! (nd ‘that a copy of this order be pubr'shed at .
Lowell Hill 2 lewet fur successive—weeks -in the Ne
Moore's Flat sO. ** vada Daily Transcript a newspaper printed .
North Bloomfield * 434 and published in said Nev da cuunty.
Newtown rhe Dated March 25th, A. D, 1587,
North San Juan it ae pee J. M.WALLING, .
Omesa
20 + $27 Superior Judge.
Purdon’s Bridge se Seneca Seer <n
Quaker Hil 4 ca i
Kelief Hill . 18 3
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Nevad.
lace iol
AKE
x PURELY
ELIJAH BOOTH, .
“x Administrator ofthe estate of Maria John.
1887.
Gaylord & Searls, Attyefor Administrator. .
Perfectly Safe,
e of John
the estate ;
the
Nieation o .
ator, at bir .
FOR SALE BY
NHAM, .
Rev. John .
Assessment Notice
j
AND AND . Jounty, Cal.
of the Board: of
Nineteenth day
ment (No. 24) of Ten
the onde) Directors,
Association. .
‘ation, payable immediately
of May,
election o
. street, San Francisco, California,
\> &ny stuck upon wiieh
shall remain unpaid op
business at . day of May, a. », 1857, will
YHAMPION MINING COMPANY.
vu of principal place of busigess, San
rancisco, Cal.—Location of works, Nevada
General Debility. UNIFORMITY AND DURABILITY.
Dr: Gunn's Bitters
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A. Van Alsting & Co.,
crea '
itors of and ail persons havin: claim . Proprietors and Manufacturers.
against the said deceased to exhibii .
722 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
CARR BROS.,
. Gity Wholesale and Retail Agents.
LOCA
Notice is hereby given that af a: meeting
held on the
of April, 1537, 20 aseessCents per #ham was
tevied upon the capital stuek of ‘he @urpoin Wuited
stutesgold coin, to the Secretary, at the
. stice of the Company, No. %2 Mongomery
this assexqiment
Tuesday, tne 3ist
be delinquent,
. and acve-tised for sale at publie auction
Secretary. fun 7
pif suld ou LUESDAY,
ogethber
penses of sale
FOR SALE. lee tin: THEO. WETZEL, Secretary.
Franciseo, California,
Sole Trader’s Notice.
YT OTICE is hereby given thatI, Mary Ann
N Lutz, wife of Bernard Lutz, resigent of
Nevada City, Nevada Cyunty, California,
xeing desirousof availing myself ofthe pruVisions of Fite XH, Part LL of the Code of
livil Procedure, inteng to make application
iy the Superio: Court of Nevada County on
Wednesany, the 2th day of May, 1587, at 10
v @lock a. M. of that day, at the Court House
at Nevada City, in said eounty, for a judgwent and order of suid Court, authorizing
me to carry-on and trumsact business in amy a eer ”
own name ald on my own account us Sule
. The nature of thé business I propose to carry on antconduct is that of keepa)
ing a restaurant, boarding house and lod..
ing house, waking purchases and doin. all
_}. things pecessury in. connection with said .
. business, at Nevada City, Nevad
AKY A,
irader.
. j California. A M
Dated April £3d, 1887.
‘Thos 8S Ford, Att'y
. must be scttled up without delay.
} inet im
HEADS, ETC.
$300,000 .
Only
for carrying on the ubove business.
ar.e experience in this line;
. they can assure their patrons that every thing)
. of their prevarition will be cleat and neat, .
. willgive the best satisfaction, and will be
. sold at the
ada County
of desirable
as low as solNev da City, April 5, 1887.
a ees
. _ NOTAOE ‘Yu CKEDITOS,
.
suid unless payment is made before, wiil be
the 2istday of June,.
A. BD. 1887, tu puy the delinquent asseasmient,
with costs of advertising and exMoutgomery street, San
ab
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