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The Daily Travseript.
7
road rates of fare tor first-class passage from Nevada City to the points
named : éBattle Mountain..).----.-». $18.75
Benicia.. . sees ree cecewcr ts <
= 5.96
7.40
14.05
2.25
4.85
9.85
44.30
3.75
5.25
tes
Ghushen. <.-sew dee cese eee?
Granite Poi t-... 0-6 see eee es 13.75
Jinmboldt..5.-yas woe 11.90
bite ee ond 14s as Sea 26.60
Independenc®...eeseseeers . 6 3d
Foro Gisparighawrerge res EY EES 2 ba stg a 3u
Junction.. -see ss sss ees 3.75
Sathrou. 305s se ve we eee 6.30
Los Angeles...-.++-+++> .-. 19.30
Bits Sn a es ee ‘ins ae
Napa Junctior.. oy 6.35
LO re 7.25
Qak.lale. 0.. 7.35
GCeden . once ccnnrscnssene cers 36.75
Potter's.. spssaeenssocs cece 6.60
Port Gosta....6 -00 08 cee eees 6.60
»Raymond...s.reeee ree eeers 10.80
Redding ..----Sats geeeeeee 230
ROBO. figs oo fo ook soe eee 7.80
Sacramento....---+-++2-+2°° 4.26
San Francisco....-----+++-7.25
Sangus,... abuse epee esas 18.35
Mass JONG. . oo oko booed s sens te2 7:25
San Pedro.. ..-.--+++s2e0+: . 19.90
Santa And ....--eeeer eee 20.35
Santa Barbara...--+---++++ « 19.30
Santa Monics ...-.--2-+6++519.80
Stockton. ...--20eee ee cers 6.00
ES eee ee Pee 5.95
Summit.... Paws coe ced eo 4.85
Pohams 255905400 asoeter te §.90
Truckee.. se.cee cece eee e certs 5.55
Upper Soda Springs..------10.90
Vallejo Junction.. ...-++++++ 6.73
: ions of mothers for their c':ildren
5 RAILROAD RATES.
Followin ; are the approximate rail—— +290
Table of Distances.
*From Nevada vity to
Fase)
y-]
mer
LS oe
Little Yorx i
Moore’s Flat...
-20 ae
North Bloomfield. . 14%
Newtown.....-oS
North San Juan a
MCZB ....-2 cS
Purdon s Bridg 6g Mt
uaker Hill. (ee
& Read ’
Bnow Tent.. +25 “
Bnow Point...-----+--+++ _ i
Scotts Flag vont. eee oso = 5 ae
= “ys
a a eeers ws .
Bacramento (. aes
Ban Fri 16 CO
‘Fruckee...
sf
Washington ers
YouBet . :
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take no other kind. Twenty-Sv« cents .
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This is beyond question the most
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NANVANANANAANS
_——==
‘DB. M. P, HARRIS
DEnwTiswT
T NEVADA CITY ON;
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
_ Office in Morgan & Reberts lock
broed and Pine Streets upstairs
corner
Dutch Flat Stage Line,
Leaves Nevada Oity on
MONDAY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY.
T .P, BLUE, Proprietor
Suminons.
N the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California.
BTATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
NEVADA, 8s. \ 5
The People of the State of California, send
Greeting:
To Wm. H.' Hutchinson and Annie W,
Hutchinsen (his wife) Defendants.
You are hereby required to appear in an
action brought against you in che Superior
Court of the County of Neyada, State of Cal.
ifornia, on the 22d day of March, 1890, by
Fresno Loan and Savings Bank--a coporatiou —the Plaintiff, and to answer the
complaint filed therein, within ten days
(exclusive ofthe day of service) after the
“on you ong, if
within this Nege © or, if served out of this
county, within thirty days, or judgment
will be taken against you tf default, according to the prayer of said complaint,
The said actionis brought to obtain a decree ofthis Court for the foreclosure of a
certain mortgage described in’ the said
complaint and executed by the said Wm.
H. Hutchinson on the 12th day of February,
1889, to secure the paymentof two—ce: n
promiaory notes of even date, executed by
said Wm. H. Hutchinson to Jos. G. Wofford
as follows, viz ; One for mae pages on
June 30th, 1889, and one for $: payable
on May Ist, 1889, both bearing interest af 10
per cept. par annu'n, and both being duc
and aap d, (the said notes and mortga
having been endorsed and ferry ae by said
Jas. G. Wofford to this Plaintiff,) and that’
the premises conveyed by said mortgage
may be sold, and the proceeds applied
the payment of the amount due upon said
promissory notes. s
The complaint also alleges that the property mortgaged, viz : The E, 14 ofthe N. E. 4
of 8. W. 4 and the 8. W. 4 of N. W. 4 of S.
E.1 Sec. 84, T. 16, N. R. 8 E., in Nevada
county, is community property,and the interest of Annie W. Hutchingon in said land
issubjectto said mortgage. In case such
roceeds are notsufficient to pay the same,
hen said Plaintifiseeks to obtainan Execution against said Wm. H. Hutchinson for
the balance remaining due, and also that
the said defendants and all persous claiming by,through or under them, or either of
them ma arred and foreclosed’ of all
right, title, claim, lien, Sane of redemption, and interest in and to said mortgaged
premises, and for other and further relief.
And you are hereby notified that if you
failto appearand answe: the said complaint as above required the said plaintiff
will apply tothe Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint.
. Bee under my hand and Seal
seal. of the said Superior Court, of the
=~ ) County of Nevada, State of California, this 22nd day of March, in the yest
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and ninety.
ops J.L. MORGAN, Clerk.
os. 8. Ford, Atty for Plaintiff.thing new. No sp
‘ou, reader, can doit as
Write to us at once for full
rticulars, which we mail free. Address
insop & Co , Portland. Maine,
TIME
. Nevada City at
Fare froi
ound tri
Leave Grass Valley at 8:
a.M.,and 1, 3:45 and 6:30 P.
, 43 and7:30 . M. Sraaeize fro} hotel to hote. 25 cents for the
W@TTERAU & gansos.
Nevada and Grass Valley "Bus Line,
TABLE;
NTIL fursher notice the Bus will make
regular trips between Grass Valley and
he followlng hours :
and 9 o’clock
10 o'clock A. M
soprietors
ty, 88.
by certif;
a genera
busipvess at Neyada
C. Gray,
On this 26th day of
P. F. Simonds, a N
the said county of
names are subserib
edged to me that th
n. witness where
my hand and
written.
(Beal.)
ly appeared Charles W. Denney
lam Cr Gray, personally known to me ta
be the same persons Cescribed in,
the within instrument and
Certificate of Oo-partnership.
NTATE OF CALIFORNIA, Nevada CounWe, the undersigned, do herethat we are partners, transacting
blacksmithing and wheelwright
City, Nevada County,
“@lifornia, underthe firm name apd oy C
of Denney & Gray; thatthe names in ful of
allthe partners and members of 8 WF
nership are Charles W. Denney and William
and that the names of our respecsaid part
tive places of residence are set opposite our
respective names hereto subscribed
In witness whereof we baye hereunto set
our hands this 25th day of March, 1890
CHARLES W. DENN
WILLIAM C. GRAY, Nevada City, Cal. \
+ State of California, County of Neyada, ss¥, Nevada City, Cal.
March, 1890, before me,
otary Public, in and for
Nevada, residing therein, dnly commigsioned and sworn, personaladd Wilwhose
ted
Election Proclamation.
HE electors of the corporation of the
city of Nevada are hereby notified that
ati Election will be held at Nevada City on
MONDAY, May bth, 1830, to elect the following officers:
2. Assessor.
.8, Treasurer.
4. Trustee.
5. Trustee.
€. Trustee.
Precinct No. 1—The polling place will -be
+ atthe Ice House, ou the Plaza. inspectors,
-J.JackR. Tremainand J. C. Rich. Judges,
son and Fred Cooper. Clerks, Wallace J.
Williams and W. J, Organ,
Precinct No. 2—The polling piace will be
at the City Hell. Inspectors, E. J. Rector
and J. C. Abbott. cs pal I. J. Rolfe and
John Webber. Clerks, E, A. Davis and C.
li. Harrison.
Precinct No. 8—The polling place will be
at Lones’ Building. corner of Pine and Commercial streets. Inspectors, John Dunnpieliff and H.C, Mills. Judges, B. H, Miller
andE. A. Tompkins. Clerks, J. E. Carrand
Geo. A. Nibell.
The po ill be open from sunrise until
5 o'clock P.M.
ALEX. GAULT, President.
T. H. Carr, Clerk. — :
Annual Meeting,
hee ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Nevada County
Land and Improvement Association wi
be held at their office at the Citizens Bank
in Nevada City on TUESDAY EVENING,
May.i18th, 1890, at half past seven o'clock,
for the election of nine directors, and for
the transaction of such other business as
may properly come before the meeting.
E. M PRESTON, President.
GEo. CO, GAYLORD, Assistant Secretary.
ed to and who ex
they acknowley executed the same,
of, I have hereunto set
affixed my official’ Seal, at
. my office in the said count of Nevada the
day and year in th
P. F. Simonps, Notary Public.
is Certificate first above
€
N electors of
County of Nevada,
meetin,
will be held
At the Washington
cach.
ours of 8 A. M. an
J3.G. ON: ib is
Bi de ston.
tv erie ofthe bil
’
. yada Scuosl visule
oss
jrhn }i::ssey and James A. Bl
Election of School Direotors.
VICE is hereby given to the qualified
See a nerd ada Sebool Distrie
thatthe annual schoo
for the election of School Directors
Saturday, ‘April 26th, 1890,
School House, of said
District, at which election. two directors are
to be elected for thé fuil term of
The polis will be open between the
three years
d snndown.
poiui.d Inspector and
Judges of
oard of Education of Net;
3B. N. SHORCRAPT,
. ice to 2
Notice to Oreditors.
Estate of PETER CHAPPELL, deceased.
Wore is hereby given by the under4% ‘signed, Administrator of the Estate
eee Obappell, Sespenes’ ve oe are rs of, an ns ni ms
against the said deceased, to eeiibit them,
with then: youchers, ¥: four
months efter the first publication ofthis nothe law
ee of Fran Nevada ty,
ifornia, the. same being the plane for
the on of the business of said
ie, Ma e County of Nevada, State of Call:
Ort
GEORGE B. CHAPPELL.
Admr.of the Estate of Peter Chappell,
a re Nilom, Atty. for Admr. :
W? Wiis ce, ae Saas
H.TO EMP:
in your co
required; perman'
ent
Gigek of the Board,
seryed . ,
‘at Nevada City, California, this 9th .
91,issued Sept.6, 1882, for
Both for
Is the Leading
it was established in 1860.
d
ei
literature. It furnishes the latest and most reliable financi
tions, and gives special attention to mining, horticulural an
Is alive metropolitan daily.
leading newspaper
5
af eee cleared ; goo!
depot,
offer at present.
a
XAVER Scunitz, Petaluma, insuredi.or $1,000; proofs of deati fii
6th, 1887 ; claim paid May 21st, 1887.
Fall
THE PROPLE'S CYCLOPRD A
Bid
TItH DAILY TRANSC
Has THE LARGEST Circulation of an:
Daily Paper North of Sacramento. —
The Daily Transcript was established on the 6th day
It is the oldest paper published in of September, 1860.
Northern-Central California, has the largest circulation
and therefore as an advertising medium it is second to
no paper published in its section ot the State.
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ww
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Daily Transcript,
The San Francisco Weekly Call
of publication, It contains.
al ci
interesting 1 eorresp
_news and market
r of Northern Central California—a position it has maintained since
Court, Supervisoral and other Neyaia county news. Itis bright, independent, enterprising and interesting,
is a handsome eight-page paper. It is issned.every Thursday, and contains all of the
important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter 9 the globe, complete up, to
7 It i Pp p rom all of the prines of thé world and a@ vast amount of the best selected and original pelarel
uota
1 and agricultura] news and is in
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The Morning Call
househo!
the Pacific
BROWN & CALKINS, P:
It has the largest circulation and is recognized as being the
(Seven issues a week)
Coast.
roprietors Nevada City Daily Transeript,
To whom all Orders Must Be Addressed,
Special
. For Sale or Renton Rasy Terms!
Bargains in Lands.
OO0Q--320 ape +tbree miles from Grass Valley; good house and narn ;
orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply o/
free water; all implements, tools, ete., with place.
$6000-125 acres; not more than 2 milesfrom Nevada City or Grass Val
ley; nearly all cleared ; good honse and barn; fine orchard in bearing, consisting of a variety of rees; good water ; all can be irrigated ; all under fence,
$37 50-2450 acres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100
acres cleared; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost about
$2500. Great bargain; must be sold.
$900--60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15
acres cleared; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and
wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain.
$2 1 5O-=425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; two good houses and
two barns; 100 acres cleared ; orchard and garden; free water for a portion
of plave. Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence.
$4-{ 5O--104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, free
situate three miles from Nevada Citv.
farin at a low price.
_ $2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres eleared; house
and barn ; some ‘suit trees ; free water for irrigating.
‘00:
$8000--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City; covered with a fine
water; seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming implements;
Arare chance to secure a profitable
growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth more than price asked ;
soil is very. rich and will make excellent fruit land when cleared; all can be
irrigated.
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards.
Both places are within two miles of the Narrow GaugBoth have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev
ery advantage for a desirable home. oe
ce]
&@ These are only a few of the bargains we have to
C. GAYLORD, Ass’t Sec’y.
HOME BENEFIT LIFE ASSOCIATION.
INCORPO” ATED 1880.
204 Monteomerv Street 32 CU eC
TREASURER.....PRESIDENT:. :
AUDITOR.... =
GENERAL AGENT...
se see cveesestaecseexees BANK OF CALIFORNIA
SPE ROBE EE FRANK C HAVENS
prrever eee as L. B. HATCH
BRCRB WARY 55 46-5 ees ce ee ee A. 8. BARNEY
This*is the largest oldest and most successful Matual
Insurance Association ir ‘California
NO MEMBERSHIP FEE. ‘ NO MEDICA
PKOMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT.
Jerry ScHoo.sna, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, uied
Wa. Kocu, bookkee
Aan. Francisco, July 19, 1887.
Home Benefit Life Association :
Gentlemen :
Yours respectfully,
MRS, 8. M. VAN WYCK.
HELEN B. VAN WYCiK
We have all kinds of Lands at prices
ranging trom $5 to $75 peracre. Terms Yasy.
NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND
MENT ASSOCIATION,
Apply to GEO.
IMPROVESan Francisco
Sewremy Sd, 1887; proofs filed Febrvary 2ist, 1887; amount paid February
r Bank of California, insured for $2,000, died Febru5th, 1887; proofs filed Febrnary 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887.
womMAS BiaLey, Shipwright, of fan VFrancirco, insured for $5,000; claim
April
=f Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month bejore théxpiration of time allowed yo? Association in which to make payment, ir
most gratefully receive4.
%. T, Baunum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death tiled April 6th
1887 ; claim paid May 2ist, 1887.
Warxin Kk, Paicz, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, insured for $5,000; died
April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 21st, 1887,
Howe Beserit Live Assocation ;
Gentlemen— Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son,
Yours very tru 1
ANN PRIOL, By Geo. L: Brander, her Atty. in Fact.
Watkin RK. Price, isthis day most gratefully received. Such promptness is
commendable.
Sypyzy M. Van Wyck, Sapt. Golden City Chemical Works. Policy No
$10,000.00, Total payments thereon $383. _
All-assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and
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J
Established in 1854
for the treatment
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Stricture, gf ean
Fin all its forms,
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ears’ standing and
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S = Dr. Gibbon hasthe
leasare of annooncing that he hasreturned
Eom visiting the peineipal Hospitals of Europe, and has,resumed practice at the Dis
pe G2 Kearney Street, San Francisco,
where his old patients and those requirin,
bis services may find him.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
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for the Year commencing July 1st,
1890, and terminating June 30th,
1891,
THE BOARD. OF ‘TRUSTEES OF THE
CITY OF NEVADA, do ordain as foltil June 30th, 1891, the following rates, and no
greater rates shall be charged, and mey be
collected per week by the Nevada City Water Works, from consumers of water taken
from said Compan.
limits of the City of Nevada :¢
Section1. For all families, 50 cents.
Section 2. For restaurants and eating
houses, 75 cents.
Section 3. For first-class hoteis, $3.
Sectiou 4. For second-class hoteis, $2.
Section 5. Forthird-class hotels, $1.50.
Section6. For fourth-class hotels, $1.
Section7. For saloons, 75 cents;
Section 8. For rooms and ofhces,25 cents.
Section 9. For photograph galleries, 50
cents. 3
Section 10.
Section 11.
cents.
Section 12.
Section 13
shops, 50 cents.
Section 14.
men, 50 cents.
Section 15. For schoolhouses with an attendance of less than two hundred children
For barber shops, 50 cents.
For bath establishments, 75
5€ cents. For drug store
and wagon For blac ksmit
‘all houses occupied by two
1.50,
Section 16. For schoolhouses with an attendance of over two hundred ebildren
50,
Section i7. For foundries, $1
wee 18. For daily priating offices, 75
Section 19. For weekly and triweek!.
printing offices, 50 cents. é wud
Section 20. For printing offices running
aanas presses with water power, extra
Section 21. For butcher shops runnin
meat cutters with water power, extra ~
ejection 22. For buteh ection 22. ‘or butchershops, 50 cents.
Section 23. For bakeries, 75 cents.
hap canta dairies, incinding one
Section 25. For Chinese houses, for each
faucet, 50 cents.
Section 26. For Chinese wash bouses and
laundries, from §2 to $3. ;
Section 27. For first-class livery stables,
buggies and carriages, $5.
Section 28. For second class livery stables, including water for washing wagons,
buggies and carriages, $4.
Section 29. For third-class livery stab es
inciuding water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, §2.
Section 30. For fourth-class livery stables, $1. :
Section 31. For feed and sale stubles $2.
Section 32. For private stables, from one
totwo horses, wagons and buggies, 25 cents.
Section 88. Forprivate stables, for each
additional horse, 1734 cents,
Section 34. For breweries including two
horses, $1.50.
Section 35. For gas works, §2.
Section 86. For Court House, in@luding
irrigation, $4.
Section 37, Forsewing machines, for use
of water tur each machine, 25 cents.
Section 38. For public halls and theaters,
7 Scation 89° For 1,000 section 89» For 1,000 brick on la :
frac, 10 cents. . giles
ection 40, For1,000 bricks on 1tracts, 1244 cents. : ena) cae
Section 41. For stone wall and mortar, $
cents per perch,
section 42, Plastering or cementing, one
cent per yard.
Section 43. Railroad depot. $2.50.
Section 44. For eats EA a if taking water
at family rates, from $5 to $15 per season, at
the discretion of the water agent.
Section 45, For irrigation, if taking water
at family rates, for every quantity above an
inch, at the rate of 25 cents per inch for 24
eras 46. For irrigati ection 46. For irrigation, when takin
no water at family rates, 25 cents per inch
20 . =F none eos tal
ction 47. For irrigating yegetable ga
dens, where vegetables ea lita mer et
#5 for, BORROD. uty A :
ection 48. Forcity fire plugs, for water
used for fire purposes, $3 for each plug nee
year,
Section 49. For sprinkling or t
the streets of Nevada City from the fre
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of .
within the corporate . .
including water for washing livery wagons, . *
, fo
Eastern and European Cities.
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No
gers calling in person can secure ch
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Section 40. r practice of orgauized hose
or fire companies, $10 per year.
Section 51. For flushing sewers of all
aor ab For Cit etion 62, For Hall eres © y and City Jail,
and City Pound, $20 per year.
Section 54. The saat of the Company
shail havethe power in all casesto ascerfain by proper méasurement, the quantity
of water used, and fix the price as provided
oy Sections 45 and 46; it shall also be option-_
BS fo ase reat fe yg od hot furnish
Trrigation artic;
wptee . at fomiy eee, ® a Sabine fe
ction 55, tates, except irriga’
and city pur ponen, are due and aeecn
weekly, ater for fire, sprink.ing, and
watering street, practice of organized fire
compan es, flushing sewers, City Hall, City
Jail, City trough and pound, are due and
payable quarterly. irrigation rates in
monthly installments of one-fifth of the
paree, when taking water for the season ag
peer: ded by Section 46. If not paid within
he current month the water will be shut
@wateragent, .
Section 56. Virst-class hotel ig understood
to be a hotel containing not less than 70
beds; second-class hotel not lessthan 40
beds; third-class hotel not less than 20 beds;
fourth-class not leas than 10 beds. suit
on 67. ret-class liver: indreigod te f y stable is unan 26 Lorses; second-clags liver:
loss than 3 horses; third class titer vaabie
an orses; fourth-clags
stable notless than 6 horses, ™ ney
Section 58, Noone except a pro rly authorized agent ofthe ‘water works
on the water to any place or orks shaiftatrn
out a permit from the water
that the authorized agent of vy ae Wee
Department may turn on the water for City
Pipection 69, All wate ection 69. All water used for runnin
machinery, 25 cents per miner’ #
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Neva nahiee Ustice’s Court of evade Township, County of Nevada, Stat,
of California, and to answer before the 1"*
tice at-his office, in the ga! ‘ownship the
complaint erein, withiu fi
‘exclusive Sea "_ ye days
pe on © day of service) aiter the ou of thissuhme
within the Township in whieh this Gotiee
is brought; or if seryed out of gaia Toy.
abip, Dette said County, within ten Ae
or within wey daye if served eliswhen’ Fs
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ment aga ist you forthesum 0;
dred and Ninety Dollars alleged ¢
gaid Plaint® from sou tour yer
formed from July 22d, 1858, tu Fe},
at ten dollars per muutis, as wat.
the property of said Defendant,
county, Get, at yourspetial fustunc
request, and one dollar paid for lelp in coy.
ering machinery of gai propert®, v6 1 ‘Oy:
fully appears by the complaint ui) ice” :
in to w eet 4 areteferred.§ And you. i
hereby notified thatif you fiisie cya;
and answer said complaint as wlsye re, ot
ed, said Plaintiff will take judgment oot"
you for said sum of One Hundred an. nj,
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» WADSWORTI BE
m?6-2m ____. Justice of the ThinsOrder to Show Oause, eameene
N the Superior Court in an } Ty of Slesnde bine of Californie Counbaie In the matter of the Estate and Guardi,
; ahip of Harold Ci ataie, allace Craigie aa
r Ow cause on
Guardian for Order of Sale of of ne . On reading and filing the petition.
May K, Craigie, the Guardian af the',!
sons and estates of Harald Craigie, Wal ae
Craigie and Peter W. C: , minors, Pate
OFFIC!)
~ Yea
ver WV
ing for an order of sale of certai ctl
sare belonging to her said wards oe the u ies MISTL
and purposes therein set forth, .. °°
Rt ay pA ordered, That the next of kin el
of the said Wards, and all persons interest,
edin the said estate, appear before this
ourt on fonday, the 2th day of April.
1800, joo lock A. M., atthe Court Room ave)
° is Court, at the Courthouse, in the id
county of Nevada, then and there to ine
esis i an order should not be grar ted
wire pale Hes such pia ps i
8 further ordered
this order be published ut least ices, °! co
cessive weeks before the said day of hea. . i
county of Novade. oer Weremebed in said
Dated March 28th, 1890,
a M. WALLING, a/8AY
P. F. Siinonds, Atty, P°T10" Judge, RICH
Stookholders Meeting. = WEVAL
J EVADA. COUNTY NARROW GAUG
Railroad Hee yp -—The anual mene
ing of the Stockholders of the Nevada .
County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company iret a1
forthe election of seven Directors, to serve
for the ensuing twelve months, and forthe
transaction of such other business as may
progeny come before the meeting, will be _Bie! at
rehtat the -offtceof the pany, at they ro
Railroad Depot, Grass alley, Nevada
county. California, on WEDNESDAY, THE MEVAE
SECOND DAY OF APRIL, 1890,-at 8’p. x.
Polis will beopened at 8:30 o'clock, and
closed at3:45P.M. Transfer books will be
closed on the 22nd day of March bier
“JOHN RIDER
_ GEORGE Fustchun,Recratary
: as ;
Annual Meeting. ge
ras regular Annual Meeting ef the stock Hy
holders of the CHAMPION MINING
COMPANY will be held at the Riser ike Baty
compants 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California, on Tuesday the Kighth
day of April, 1890, at the heur of two. M. £VERY.
forthe purpose of electing a Board of [i_. rectors to serve forthe ensuing year, and
the transaction of such other business na Wek
may come bofore the meeting. ‘Transfyr .
books willclose om Friday, April 4th, 150
at 30’cloek PM. ae NEVA
EO. WETZEL, Seeretar
Office—No, 62 y i;
erenitoe tat 2 Montgomery street, san a
Notice of Proving Will. Visite
I NTHE SUPEKIUx COURT, IN AND.FOR eiges
sie the couniy of Neyada, State of Califor. ILJ.R
in the matter of f
DUCRAY, deceased. ee of 1.8
Notice is ref given, that Monday, the MO
1,
;
Mth day of April, 1890, at 10 O’clock A. m i
of said day,at the Courtroom of said Court,ai Uniforn
the Courthouse in the City and County of
Nevada, has been appointed as the time \
and piace for proving the Will of said
J. B. DUCRAY , deceased, and par: . Hirst We
ing the *pplication of Walle Dacne on
issuance her of Letters Testamentary
when and where any person interested may GEO,
appear and contest the same, :
T. 8. Ford; Attorney. ani NEV
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of Thomas Dunstan, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE UNIR81 2
dersigned, admi ator with will anf
nexed of the estate of Thomas Dunstan, deceased, the creditors of, and all
Persons having claims . egainst the 1.5.3
said deceased, exhibit them with the
necessary Vouchers, within Four months ep
after the first publication of this notico, to L
the said administrator at the law office of A.
Burrows, Holbrooke Block, Grass Valley, iu Native
the Coutty of Nevede : AY Californie. :
Dated March tet ah one
A. Burrows, Attorney. 2d and
Annual Stockholders Meeting. “ke
si lige ANNUAL MEBING OF THE Siete Fore he
stockholders ofthe Odd Fellows Hall
purociaon for the election of five Trustecs . NEVi
jor the enusing year and for such other
legal nd proper business as may come be: r
Ore Punting on Mah bat rid . O. F, ng, on M( AY. PIF’
AY OF MAY, Ths
Palner P. aria the hour of 735 ist and
— ! F.G.OMETL, Secretary.
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