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DER WORKS, A
LAINTI& F,
TT NSOLIDATED HYTHE BLUE TENT Co yi fou.
EFEND
hearu
produced herein
the sume, and be i
in the premiues, fled ‘its findbod goo usions of Jaw herei.
ved in plaintiff’
@ total of ninetsix h and fifty-sever
and which sum the deendan
the plaintid@. That the sar
83, he cat with thy costs vu
wd at $157.16 and making i:
sentry de @ valid lien upor
premises property mov
) plaintiff's complaint aud claim 0
nafter set cc and descrived
eutitled to have said claim»
foreclosed seal net Iand
perry hatter ce
Fold in the m-nnecr pre
: and the proceeds arisin,
aale app ied torand upon the 1
‘eum of money so .ue as ature.
and all of allegations am
te in plaintiff's complaint containe
correct, Now thecefore,on motio.
allace, Esq , counsel for plainthe fir in said cause, i
dvcreed all and singu a
‘and p emises mentioned in th
band iienjand hereinatter de
or 4 much thereo! as may be suffi
t@ raise th amount due to the piaw
or Eriaripal and interest and voxt:
sus attorney’s fees and expense
ot og ay sold at public auction by the sher
ig of saidCounty of Nevadain the mau
° bed by Jaw, and tuat.hé eni:
‘ the tine allowed by law, for re.
expired, execute a to th
or purcha-ers of the said premise
en the said sale. That the said Sheriff out
ef the proceeds of said gale, retain his fee-,
disbursements and comm asions on suid sale
tothe piain<iff or ita attorne,s oui
the su ot ons hundred ana
thiry #eVen 15-100 dol ars ($137, 15-100) doirs couts @f this suit.’ Also pay to the plain
tiff tho further sum of ninety-tnree thousand’
six hundred and oh Peg 86-100 dollars
the amount do found due, as aforesaid, to
aether with interest thereon at the rate o
seven per cent, per annum from the date o
#hié decree, or vo much thereof as. the sai,
nbge sale will pay of the same; Thi
defendant and all persons claiming uw
& a dap res ned of rx :
aving subsequen 82 en udgor Uscres upon the land described 11,
ao poate personal represen
tativesand all persons having any. lief 0
q@aim by or whder such subsequent judgmen:
or dearge, and their heirs or p. rsoual repre.
sentatives, and Il persons cla m.ng to hat:
acquired auy estate or interest in said prem.
ees subsequent tothe filing of ead nvtive oi
the pendenc, of this action with the Recors
erat afuresnid, be forever barred and foreclosed of ont nae bac a oo inme. tong
and claim of, in to salu mor ;
and ‘every part and parcel thereo ,
and ~~ a bevalbyt of said Sherif
deeds. “And urther adjudged a e
» that the rege rs v
auch sule be let into pos-es, end that any of the jeo t
action who may be in possession of saic
pr or any part thereof, and any pergen who since the commencemsut of thi
haser «purchasers, on produc
‘6 et an a ed
part , Ad urther sadjude fanddécreed thacif ths moneys aris
rom th» said sale shall be insuttivient tu
pay the amount so found due to the plaintifi
as above stated, with interests and costs
and expenses of saleas aforesaid, the Sheiili
, ty the amouut of such deficiency arn
balance due to plaintiff in his return of sai.
sale, and that on the hgegen 3 in and thing o
gaid resurn, the Clerk of this court docket «
mt for such balance against the de
. ‘nt, and that the defendant pay to th
eaid tiff. the amount of such dvficicne,
and judgment with interest thereon at th:
raw Of Seven per cent. per annum from th:
date of said iast mentioned return and judy
mens and that the plaintiff have executio
therefor, Thelandsand premises directa
to be wold by this decree are si uaved, lying
and being in the County of Nevaid., State «i
vrnia, and bounded aud particularly deac as follows, to wit:
All thas certain min'ng ground, mining
" tehes, aqueducts, tunnels, reser
voite aad other workscommonly known a
hydraulic mines, ditches and. re-ervuile
of islue Tent Company, andai:ua e upon
and contained within aud upon a veriai
tract of mining givund of the superficial are.
of about teu thousand fe.t in length in a
north and southerly direction, by about
twenty five hundred feet'in width, and situ
ate in the mining district in the said Counts
of Nevada, valloi the Blue Tent Mining Dis-.
trict; the northeasterly corne of said travi
of ing land commences at a point fou
hundred feetirom the South Yuba River
which northeasterly corner is ulso diatan
some two miles eaaverly from Kdward’
bridge én the’ road from Nevada City” tu
Bloemficla by the way of Blue ‘Tent and from
northeast corner the boundary line o:
eaid tract rans in a Westerly direction for a
; Of Adout thirteen hundred feet to a
in Gopher Ravine; thence ina southerly
tor a distance of te twenty -f)e
hundred fees foliowing the si ities ©
Gopher Ravine to a pus ; thence in a north.
wosterly ion Bbont tweuty-two hav
dred feet to a post in Jonnain'’s Ravine,
which is avout six hundred tees noctherly of Spry’s vabin; cthence southerly for a
distance of about six hundred feet to a post
near Spry's Cabin; theace southwesterl,
about nine hundred feet to an oak tree fea
@ ravine; thence sou'herly a distance o
about five thousand fvet toa post which is
im the southwesterly line of the tract; thence
easterly for a distance of about fourteen nun
dred text tos J ere distant barney two Prag wr
feet from an situa’ en the ban!
Company; thence in asoatheasterly direction
a distance of eighteen hunded feet passing
the fence of ‘s.House;toa post which
is the southeasterly corner of the traci;
thenoein anortheasterly dirctiunabsu fortytwo hundred feet to a maple tree situatou
near the head Gf Enterprise Kavine; thence in
be ea direction a oe or —
fourteen ie CS teal
ved Wine toan oak tree; nce further
owing. Enterprise Kavine in an easiesly tion & distance of about four hundred : int where Enterprise RaSailor's Raviue; .nence for
E
River; theuce @ weit bank
housh Neve Kires-tatngribanty aisésnics
-@istanve of two thousand feet; thence in
Senoned fool bo We cerened te che pon:
poteg Also that certain waier
4a d tools up n said mining
“Peuaims,
. which said di
rat publication hereof,
OTICE is hereby given
. Rotice was onthe
1886.
18,
17, North 1 hes
delivets its water in
two hundred feet from the southeasterly
ofthe said tract as already des til
together with ail sluice boxes,
flumes, hose, pipes, railway tracks, cats,
»lacksmith’s shops,m'Ilvand cigs Inge gee 4
ether with all and singu'ar the
senement:, hereditaments an’ appurtenaccs
r hereunto belonging, or in anywise apper
Notice ishereby given that I will sell at
»ablic auction, in front of the Courth use
ior, in Nevada City, County of Nevada and
Mate of Califormia, on
Saturday, November 6th, 1886,
Between the hours cf 9 o'clock A: M. and
i o'clock P. M,, to-wit: 12 o'clock M. of
that day, all the right, title an? interest
which defendant herein named had, held,
swned or don the 25th day of
Wdarch, A. D. 1886, tho dav on which said
judgment wa; dock+ted as af resaid, ‘or
dant may have subs :quenty acquired in and wo = the ek orca
sd property, or any portion ie
ot bidler for ps t> satisfy naid jg:
uent, tozether with nterest and costs,
G.ven under my hand this 12th day of
etober, A. D. 1886. —-+—JEORGE Le RD, Sheriff Nevada County.
by J. L Houtasp, Under 8 veriff,
Pillsbury & Banding, Attorneys for
@vaintiff. ;
{No, 1871.
Application for Patent toa Mining Claim.
United States Land Office.
Jacramento, Cal., August }ith, 1886.
, North seigly dl;
vo » regervoir
situate on said tracto! mining land and about
Order to Show Onuse,
[A THR SUERRIOR COURT of tne Cou,
of Ne Cakfornia In!
anattor of the Romer of JAMES HEATH,
O:der to show:canse why Decree of Dis.
tribution should not be made,
On reading and filing the of Margaret M. Sullvan, txecutrix of the last
will and . — helipad ser = rm
eased, and praying among other /h. ngs fo
an order of «i etribu‘ion of the residue oi
said estate aniong the 18 entitled: *
It is ordered i ‘pe sons interes'ed
n the Exiate of sai: James Heath, deceased,
be and appear before the Superior Court
in and fur the sad County of Nevada, at
the Court koom of said Court, in the ¢ ity
oi Nevada, in ssid Nevada County, on FRIDAY, the 22d of October, 1886, at 11
o’viock, A. M, then anv there to show
cause why au order of distributio, sh ul:
not be made of the residue of #ald estat«
among the devizees of the said deceased,
weording to law.
Iti further ordered that « copy of thiorder .be publisned for three succes~ive
weeks before ihe said 22d “. of October
1886, in the Nevada Daily Trantocipt, a
new pees printed and@ppublished in the
ssid Nevada county.
J.M. WALLING,
Superior Juige.
Dated September 20th, 1880.
J. B. Johnson, Ate'y for Pet'r, 022
3,1. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, d
Notary Public and Conveyancer.
ffice—South side Broad street, opp. Unior:
street, Nevada Mer
Wit practice in ail the Courte of tt
State, and the Courts of the UU
States within the State of California,
Willdraw up. Deeds, and Mor' es fo
60 each, certificates of acknowledgnen
ereto includ
nit.
N OTICE Is hereby given that the Spanish
re Gold Mining + ompany, (1 corporaion), whose Postvitice is Nevads City, Ne
ada county, Cal, have made i mg
‘* patent for the “Spanish Gold Quartz
dine,” bearing volt, embracing fourteen
rundred and seventy four and four-cenths
i 74 feet jn length of the vein © r lode,
vith ‘ace round » x ‘huadr d anil s xenths yp eet feet in width, in the Neva ia
nining d.strict, Nevada couty. Oalifornia,
«nd deseribed11 th: plat and tleld notes o4
le in this office, as follows, viz:
SURVEY OF THE EXTERIOR BOUNDAR‘ES,
Beginning ata postinrock mound at the
wutheust corner of thy claim marke i 8 GM
Jo, No, 8; thence N 42149 W, 22 34 chs t©)
ostin rock m and at Nf corner of claim
aarke I$ G M Co, No. 4; thence: §.44° W.
4.10 chs to post.in yock mound at NW
‘orner of claim marked 8 G@ M Co, No
»; thence 8 42 1-49 E, 19.72 chs to post No
rot the Sovgs Quartz Mie; henes N 75°
&, 1.69 chs to pust No, 80: the Soyys Quartz
line; thence 8 42° E 1.54 chs to t No
7 of the Sogg~ Quartz Mine; thence N 48° E,
4.08 che to post No 1, of thes. G. M. Co.,
and post No, 3ofthe Sogys Q. M.; thence
4 44° E, to place of beginning. UO ntajring
9,91 acres, And vesignated’ns lot No. 122, in
sect! n 2, Towuship 16 N, Rangs 8 E, Mt.
Viablo Base and Meridian.
Sait location ws made August 31, 1883.
\ A. BR, Lord, James Shorsley and A 8,
Lord, and by them gold ani. conveyed t
he Spanish) Gold Mi ing Company by
leed dated May-12th, 1894. The sad n=
h Gold Mining Company, (a vorporati: 1),
spplicants herein, are nuw the owner and
aolder thereof. “
Adjoining claimants are the Nevada Cityee vold Quartz aud sogys Quartz
vines,
Ail persons holding any adverse claim:
hereto are hereby required to present the
ame before this ottice within sixty days
rom the first day of publishing herwof.
< ‘e 4D, F, TA: LOUK, Register,
Gaylord, & Searls, Attys,
It is tieteby ordered that publication o:
he fireyong notiebs male in tie Daily
transcript, published at Nevada Cty, fir
.1@ period of 60 consecutive days from the
a %
ED. F. TAYLOR, Reyister.
The first day of publishing of the above
-Otice was on the bth day of September, 1836.
-{(No 1579.) +
Application for Patent toa Minjing Claim.
United States Land Office,
Cal, rer 14th, 1886, -that Austtr
Walrath, whose Postoffice aidress iNevada City, Nevata county, Qaliforni’,
was. this day file! his application
‘or patent for fifteen hundr Hinew
tset of the West Providence Quartz Mine o:
vein bearing gold, with surta e ground as
( scribed, situate! 11 Nevada Mimng Diirict, County of Neva:ta, and Stute of Calfornia, and designated by the field notes
ved official plat on fe in this office as Lot
Yumber 131, in ‘Township 16 North, Rance
4 Kast, of Mt Vivhlo Meridian, -aid Lot N.
31, being as follows, to-wit: yariation 18°
vas
Beginning at a stake markad “W P No
1,” being aleo post *‘W PE Nol,” of the
West Providence Extension Quartz Mine
st the south end of the lode, mee ina
avine on the croopings of the vein,and from
vhich a p ne tree 12 inches indi.m., bear
VY 623° KE 80links dis ant; thence maynetic
variation 18° E, N 10° 10°’ E 050 chains
ence bears NE and SW 4,81 chains, fe cx
xe. te $669 Wand N 66° E 15,32 chains,
ence hears N 84° EK and 8S 84° W 21,73
‘haius, Rough and Rordy ditch bears NW
wnd SE 22.73 chains or 1500 feet to a post
uarked “WP No2”
Survey of Exterior boundaries,
Beginniny at so .theart corner of claim at
‘ it marked “W P No3,” being also post
P No 4” of “West Providence Exten-‘ion Quartz Mine,” aud from which post
:*W No 2” of the Williams Placer Mine (apwoved survey) bears 8 86° E 1.43 chains
listant; thence, magnetic variation, 18° KE,
West 209.6 feet or 4:64 chains. post W P No
t-on lode in ravine 6,42 chains, fence bears
NE and SW 390.3 feet or 6.05 chains toa
vost marked *‘W P No 4;" then e N 2° 30
& 8.00 chains fence bears NE anit SW 5.08
hains, fence teara KE and W 8.92 chains,
ence bears N 64° E 19.91 chains, intersect
vetion line between sections 11 and 14 6,71
nains west of northeast corner of section
4,7 16,N R No 8 E, MD Band M, 20.30
cains Royzh and Ready dtch bears N rb
snu SW kis. feet or 22.40 chains toa
Jost. umrkea “W P No 5,"from which a pine
sree rs ope in diameter bears 8 3545 &
V.b4 chains dixtunt; thence east 0.32 chains
tough und Ready ditsh bears southwest
40 chains, Rough and Ready ditch
ourheast 209.6 feet or 4.54 chains, post Ww
P No 2” on lode line. 804.9 feet or 4'6v
-hains to a post marked “WP No 6” on
vn west boundary of Providence Quartz
nine (approved survey) and from waich
« blavk oak 20 inches in diameter bears
North 23> W 88 links distant; thence x
334° Eal ng west boundary of Providence
Quartz Mine 200.9 feet or 3.18 chains ‘oa
vost marked “‘W PNo 7,” andalsoa
market “‘P Go No 18,” being a corner of the
rovidence Quartz Mine, and als the corner
common to Sections LU, 12, 13 and 14 T 16
NRNo8t,M > Band M; tnenc80. 3°
W al Exat boundary. o’ Section 14, 3.15
chai 8 . and Readv ditch bears Nw
and SE 4.50 chains, corner of & fence 10
‘inks West, 11.46 clriins fence 8 huks east
of intersection of a fence froni north side
77.09 foot of 11.68 chains *» post marked
“W P No 8;” thence S 10° YO" W 6.23 chains
a branch o! Peck's raving running N 70>
549.8 fewt or 8.33 chains to place of beginning, magnetic \ariation, 18> E. containing
14.94 acres, {
The location of th's mine is recorded in
-Recorder’s otfive of Ne; ala County, ( alon o in Book 10 of Mining Records, pages
The adjo!ning claimants are West Provitence Ex entivn Quartg mine on the South
and Pr> idence Q:iartz Mine on the east.
Any and all persons claim ng ndversely
any portion of said West Providence Quar:z
Mine or surf.ce ground are here y. required
to tile their advorse claims with the Register
of che United States Land Office at S.cramento, in the State o California,during the
sixty days period of publication hereof, o
they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of a.
. F. TAYLOR, Register.
Gaylord & Seafis, Attorneys,
~
Itis hereby ordered that the forezoing
No ice of Application for Patent be pubtished for the per od of 60 days in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a Daily newspaper
published at Nevada City. Cai.
: ED. F. TAYLOR,
Register
oe
.
ahs tet day at publication of foregeing
jafter the drat publicati
Assessment Notice. ;
.\] EVADA COUNTY MINI\G COMPANY.
LN Location of principal ; lace of business,
Nevada City, Califoruia,
ones of Works, Nevada City, Califoroa,Notice is hereby, given, that at a meetng of the Board of Trustees, held on the
5th day ‘of Owtober, 1886, an assessment
(No 10) of ten cente per share was levied up
m the vapital stock of the corporation, pay:
vble immediately, in United States gold’toin,
othe Secretary at the lnw,otlice of Joh
veg Bruad Street, Nevada ‘City, Cal:
tornia :
Any stock upon which this hr red
shall remain unpaid on the 2¥:h day
ctober, A, D. 1886, will be delinquent. and
vdvertised for sale at public auétion ; and
inlees payment iv made before, sill be sold,
m Wednesday, the 17th day of Oct., 1886,
0 pay the delinquent assessment together
tion wili be held th oughout the State on
TUESDAY, THE SKOUND DAY OF NuVEMBYR, A, D, EIGHTEEN HUNDRED
AND EIGHT! -SIX, whun the follow.ng offlecty Wiil be elected, to wit,
GUVEMNUR,
LIEU LENANT-GOVERNOR,
BECRETARY OF STA'tk,
CONTROLLER,
TH: ASUKE
ATTOR EY GENERAL,
SURVEYOR.GENGERAL,
CLtRK OF THE SUPREME COURT,
SUPT. CF PUuL.t) INSTRUCTION,
FOR CONGRESSMAN,
SECOND CUNGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
Com; of the Counties of Butte,Sutter
Yuba, Nevada, Placer, El Dorado, «amsdor,
Calaveras, dan Jouquin, Stanislaus, Merced,
—— aud Mariposa: One Representative.
ONE RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
FIRST D.STRICT.
Compésed of the “ounties of Alpine, Amad r, butte, Calaveras, Co usa, Vel sorte,
ry) Dorado, Hutbolde, Lake, Lassen, Meudocino, Madoc, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plunas, sacramento, Sharta, S:erra, piskiyou,
Solano, Sonome, Sutter, T: Trinity,
Y¥@o aud Yuba. ‘ i
MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD
EQUALIZATION,
SECOND DISTRICT.
Composed of the Counties of Alomeda, Alpive, Amador, Lala:e:as, Contra Costa, El
Vorady, Nevada, P.acer, sacramento, San
Jo quin aud Tuvlum e. Une Member.
TWvu ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT ;
ONE ASSOCIATE JUsTICh OF THE SUPREME CUURT ~ Unexpired term, vice E.
M, Ross; resicned,
FIFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
ONE SENATOR,
Also members of the Assembly as follows:
FOURTEBATH DISTRICT,
All that portion of the county of Nevala
‘omprisiag he townships of Nevada, Bloom
field and Eureka, and the precincts of Cher’
okee and North >a. Juan, in Bridgeport
towuships, one member,
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT,
Al' that y ortion of the county of Nevada
not-ineluded inthe Fourteenth Assembly
oF
r
vith costs of advertising: and exp 0
«ale, By order of the Board of Trustees.
CG, K. ASHBURN, Secretary.
Office at the Law Uitice of John Caldwell
Jdroal Street, Nevada City, California, o7
Delinquent Sale Notice.
Bape 10N MUTING COM?ANY.-L0} eaciow of Works, Nevada county, Calr—
ioca ‘fon of pringi, al place of busiuess, San
Franviseo, Cal,
Notice—There are delinquent upon the
‘Olowiny described stock ou account of assessment, No. 22, levied on ‘the 8ist day of
\ugust, 1886 the séveral amounts set
»pposite the nanies of the respective gharehol icrs, a9 follows; la: te 2 sively for ane vehools, an se h ax may
bess . belong to the Uni tates, this State or
Name, Certf; Shares, Amt. } any county or municipal ¢orporation withRauer John, 168 10 10 iv this State, shall be exempt from taxation,
Bgper Je hi, 242 60 5 Growing vines und fruit trees shail he deem
‘tuer John, 243 60 6 ed tobeand shall te assessed und taxed as
Bauer John, 299 100 19 2 part of the realty ; and provide’ further,
Bauer John, +4 60 6 that railroads shill be taxed as provide. in
‘auer John, 583 10 1 section ten of th s article ; ahd provided furBehrman F, E., 821 100 «10S sfther, that the Legislature may provide fur
Behrman F, &., 612 10 1. Fthe exemption trum taxation ‘of ships and
Behrman ". E., 5y0 10 1 vessels owned and rey atered or enrolled
Blesta Federi o, 687 200-20 in this State, or-may ta-such ships or vesBiesta Federico, 6x8 20 20 8.18 on th ir gross or net earnings, in lieu of
Jryer Robert, 897 10010 an ad valorem tax The Lexislature may
Oryer Rooert, 893 10. 10. algo provide, except in case of credits securtyer Kobert, 309 100) = 10 ed by mo.tgaye or trust deed, for a dedne
Oyer Robert, . 400 100 10.” [tim from cr: dits of debty due to bona fide
F etcher Goo.,"Trustre, 23 100 10 ire idents of tuis State. Double taxation in
letcher Geo,, Trustee, 29 100-10 any form is prvhibited
F etcher Geo., Trustee, 30 100 «6: 10~—Cé—«*#,:s See. 8. ~The Leyivlat :reshall, by Jaw, retletcher Geo., Trustee, $1 100 10 quire each taxpayer in the Stute to make
“laesloop Fritz, 722 26. 2 00 . and dvliver.to the County Assessor, annual:
erg Fritz;--—--725-80 @ Stat emien’ under Gath, setting forth
LeCoeg Theodud Cleospecifically all property, real and personal,
phas, 741 200 +2 except railroad property, as detined in secMarge son F, G. J. 760 65 6 60 . tion ten of this article, owned by said taxShrakamp Mary, 271 60 6 payer, orinhs Pp mession or under his con:
ehnelder F. G., 713 150s 15 trol, attwelve o'clock meridian, on the first
chneider F. G., 726 60 5 Monday in March,
chaufolberger R., 454 50 5 Sec. 10, All property, except railroad
Anain accordance with law,and.an drder of
the Board of Directors, wade >on the 8th day
ot October, 1886, 80 man’ shares of each par
vel of such stock as may Le necessary will be
sold at public auction, at the office of the
Jot.pany, No, 622 Montgomery — strect,
San Francisco, California, on Thursday,
the 2xth da¥ of O tob-r, 1886, at the hour
of So'clock, P. M., of said day, to pay
aid delinqyent assessment thereon,together
with costy of advertising and expenses of
the sale.
THEO WETZEL, Secretary,
Otfice—-No 622 Montgomery street, San
Francisco, Cal, olg-id
i GERWAN ASTHWA
CORE tastantly reves the must vi4 ofent at acka, aud
ee OSE COMO rte
ime see Used by inhalation, thas
swaching the disovse diret, rel xes the
spasm, facilitates free expectoration, and
teFECIs Cy “a where a)
other reme‘lies fail, A trial convinces the
most ske ptical of its immediate, airect and
Wever faiting effect. Price 50e and $1; of
wy druggist or by mai. Trio} pac age
ree for stamp. Dr. R. SCHIFFAAN, St.
Paul., Minin, :
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L. B. Lrrrus. M. Faruey.
FARLEY & LITTLY,
Attormeys at Law
\ JIL!. PRACTICE IN THE STATE
and United States Courts.
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK--UP STAIRS
SACRAMENTO BANK.
‘{\HE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK INTHE
city, Corner J and Fitth Streets, Sacramento, Gaaranteed capital, $500,000; paiu
up capital, $200,000 ; loans on real estate,
July 1, 1385, $2,044,818 ; term and orJiva¥ deposits, July 1, 1885, $1,95° 5381.
Term and orJingreGeposity received, and
lividend. pard in January and July.
Mone) loaned upon real esta e only.
This Bank doves exclusively a savings
bank busine-s, Information furnished upon application te
WwW. P, COLEMAN, President.
Ep. R. Haururoy, Cashier. avll *m
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of Hessel Buisman, deceased.
1 ages is hereby given by the under
U ron executors of the last will of
Hessel B isman, deces-ed, to the creditors
of and all persons having claims ust
the said deceasdd, to exhibit them with the
nevessary vouchers, within f ur months
of this notice to
the said executors, at Washington, Nevada
County, California; at the oid hotel of H.
Buisman, deceased.
W. T, VAN OUDSHOORY,
E. T. Wov THLEY,
Fxecutors of the last will of Hessel Buisman, deceased,
Daveu at Nevada City, October 12, 1886.
MUSIC LESSONS.
Miss Mary Thomas
wu pleased _ receive pupils for
Leave orders‘ a
prop rty, as hi reinatter prov ded, +h ll be
situated, ‘in the mauner provided by law.
District, one member,
Also ut said elev ign an amendment to the
Constitution of the State, submitied by the
Leyi-lature at ite lust regular session, w= ii
Le voted upon, by the
viz:
AMENDMENT WO. 1,
Section 1, All propercy n the State, ex
vept raile ads, not exemp under’th laws
of the United States, shall be taxed in proportion 10 its value, to be Pana a
provided by law, ‘The word property, as
used in this artich and section, is hereby declured to include moneys, credits, bonds,
stocks, dues, frau: hives, and all other nmuttere and things, real, personal, and mixed,
capable of privae ownership ; provided,
that growing crops, property usea «xcluinthe county. city, city and county, town, township ordistrict in which it is
iivery vO: poration and person owning or operating & railroad, or anv por'ion thereot,
in this State, shall, on or before the first uay
ot July of each year, pay tothe State Treas
ureran annual tax of two anda half per
cent up-n the gross earnings, earned within this State, ofsuch railroad, for the year
ending upon the thirsty firat day of Decem*
ber next preceding, which tax shall be in
ieu ofall other State and county taxes upon
th. franchise, business, right of way, roadway, roadbed, rails, rolling «tock, fe ees
s-ations and their appurte: aces, and upon
ferry bo ts, when Operated as a part of such
eiiiroad, ant upon the shares of the capifal
stock, and rpon the mortgages, deeds of
trust, contracts or othe obligation by which
a debtis secured upon such prop rty All
othe’ property belonging-to such corpora
tion or person shall be assesseu and tuxed as
other property is assess d and taxed. The
gross annual earnings “earned during the
year ending on the thirty-first day of BDecember last MA cage a of all railroads,
shall be, antually, before the first of
May thereafter, ascertained and declared
by the Swte Board of Equalization, under
such rulesand reyulations ay may be pre
scribed by said Board ; p.ovided, ho. ever.
ha the Leyislature may at any time pa-+
taws prescribing said rules atid regulations,
Io all cases where railroais are situat-d
partly in this Stateand partly witho it thix
State, the yrogs anuual earnings there f
~wall be ascertainet and determ ned by
taking :
FirstThe gross ear: ings which, dur'ng
the year list preceding, have been earned
wholly w thin this State.
Secon i—The gross earnings which, diarbuy the sume yea, have heen earnet thy
within this S ate and partiy without this
“tate, which shall be ase-rtained by apporioning such earnings“between tunis State
and other States or ‘ierritories,\in the propotion which the number of m'les of such
caulrvad situated in this State, and used in
making suca earning~, bears to the who.
ntmber of mites there f, by the use of
whi h such eornings hae been made. * The
proportion of interstate esraings thus ae
cer ained shall be added to the earnings
made wholly wihin this State, and
the totalthus obtained shall be taken and
be deemed to :¢ the gross earnings of such
railrosd for all purposes of as-essment and
taxation. Fore.ery p rpne of this sec
third of the tax b:
83 OWning or “puting tau under
the pr visions of ‘his section, shall become
p rt of the General Fund of this state,
two thirds thereof shall be pa:d
oe or — in which — railr
is situated, i proportion to length
the ra:lroad operatedin the severalwe pe ys of this ;
con t it; county sha: y treat~
be asa ——. . .jon ip Person, or persons.) unlawfully failing or refusing to pay the tax
here.n provided, when the «ame shall be.
come duv, or within tuir:y days thereafter,
shall be derme? to have waived their righ
the’ teas here previded tar’ tigate Md es E " af
with euch penalties Rat
if
may
impose-for the non ent thereof; shali
be a hen upon the ween hereinbefore in
this section designated, and be enforced iv such manner as the Legislature
may by law prescribe, All rail:oacs, so
pede — are situat.d within the .
indaries«fany common school district,
shall be subject to an ot ere tx fo
schon] purposes voted by electors of
eee spadal chctoen held for
that pu pose, same as other proper:
situated within the district, anythir-g 4
this article tothe contrary no withs‘andAnd all the railroads, so far as
are situated withia the boundari s of
incorporated city or town, shall be subj
to an ad valorem tax for municira! pur,osesthe same as ‘wtuaed
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day of Se,tempb.r,
plat = CARB BROB._Drug Siera .
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RLECTION: PROOLAMATION. 2:
‘ _Fident or d to
HE GOVERNOK OF THE STATE OF amonnts u eed le . Manner. a:
" California having his ger pases flee 0 ay hare thie
nekd ool a fy, the i aay of Hovonaber, vat ein te ore wih bt dor, oF de.
Py mye a form of law, except upon % showing that © Nevacs county being as foliows: estnetusl Sue boas laced tia
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, than ance for the rame purpose 1 the
: Bera idly qelngs: suo lente OME, Ghote Gout sa a oum
Noticeis hereby given that a general elec. i Sapee taaprepete rap beds gee AO
jectors of said State, . 5
SCHOOLS,
fed
tat
‘ officer as ature maynate, until such actio s shall have been
finally decided.
: SCHEDULE
Nothing in this ame dment shall affect
any arsess nent or tax he ‘ore made or
levied, or intcrest thereon, or. any yenalty
hervtofé-e incurred, or an: action or right
of ac:ion on account of any such assessment,
tax, int-rest ot perat z; and all laws in-force
at the adoption of this amenument, not inconsistent therewith, stall remain in full
force and effect unt . alrered or repealed by
the Legislature, Thv. first tevy'’and payment. of taxes agiinst railroad prope: ty
hereunder, shall be made in the vear eigtitees hunsred and eighty-six, and shall beA PRA ECORI Ha EERE
Hawa, Cole la pear; W. Dever th” ne os a, n ; W.
Plearaut i Tis a* the Schooth use, So Sipe my
ie,
ORLY, Mason, pie! jeNulty. an
Gao, Marta, Judges,
“SUPERV.SOR DISTRICT no. 5,
Kast, connecting at
GW. Giller ond it Gage, . inspector! New York and New Orleans
Boca. Polls at Boca Hotel, Lewis, Thomas
ean wvavid M, Dysartand Lee Robins,
d
L ttie Vork T wnship—You Bet. Polls at
Pete Drunzer’s Hotel, O. K, Cloudman, Ines T. F. Goding and W.C. Barker,
ALL EUROPEAN PORTS.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars xen. ;
Little York. Follsat Hill's store, James Y
vor eae ; B. J. Griffith and “Thos. Attached to Overland Express Traine
Lowell Hill Polls at James Hills Hall, : “Class eepin ars
Wm. Wilkinson, Inspe tor: J. W. Jenkins Third : $I gc
and James Hill, Judges. Are Run Daily with Ov and Teugrant
Huot’s till.” Polls at the Schoothouse, A . Trains. No tional. charge for jae is,
G, Turner, Inspector; Jchn Linderner and Third-Class Cars.
Malesim McLeod, J : P fa Tickets sold, Sleeping-Car Berths seNone by order of the Board of Supervisors . sured, and. infomation given upon apois tocinony Sheriel ies Wilk Saks ae nate Gene eat oen
A testimon: e' 4 as ti} ean Fe
——— shis 4 lamation to be signed by the: ne ee
Chairman said Board, attesied by the sigure of the Clerk and the seil of this
. FF. M. BRIDGEON, Chairman.
a Attest: F. G. Bearry, Clerk,
By W. D Harris, gt
Dated Mevada City, Uctober 15, 1886.
RAILROAD LANDS
FORSALR © EASONABLE YERMS
Wat MiLts Land Agent, © PR. E
upon the gross earnings, to be asc rtained .
as herein provided, for the ent re year of
eight-en hundrei and eighty-five. Taxation for the fise«] year ending June tnir:ieth,
eight en hundred and eighty-five, is not affected by this amendment,
Now, therefore, pursuant to the provisions
of the Co: ttitu ion,aidan c*'of the Legislature, entitied “as Act to provide for the
su_mission Of propose amendmen:s to the
Constitution of the State of California, to
the qualified electors for their approval, approved Mar h7,A. . ) 1883," the taidare i
ment iv subuiitie . to be voted upon, by ballet, by the q'1a. ified electors of the State, oi
‘tarsday, November 2, 3886.
The Amendment is’ designated “Amend
ment Numer Ove,” and the blots n-ed.aly
such election must cohtain the words *‘For
the Amenamen: Nun:ber One ” ur the w rds
“Agaiust the Amendmevt Number Une,”
writter or printed the: eon,
And I do hereby offer a reward of One
Hun red loilars for the arrest and o nv.ction of any and every person violating the
Code; such rewards 'o be paid until the to
tal amount hereaiter expended for the pur
s¢ reache the sum of Ten Thousan'] Dollara,
Stoneman, Governor, have here—~ ) unto set m) h nd and. caused tne
Great Seal of the state to be atlixed, at the
ity of sacramento, on this the !ourteeth
day of September, in the year one thousan
eight hundred and eighty six. r
GEORGE sT: NEWMAN, Governor.
— Tuos, L, Thompson, Secretary of
te. :
Now, therefore, pursuant to said prociamation, and in accorda: ce with law, a ven—
eral election is hereby ordered to be held on
Tue-day, the second day of November, a.
U. 1886, at which the following officers are
to be elected, to wit: ‘
G VERNOR,
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,
SECRETARY OF STATE,
STAT CONTRULLEKR,
STAT TREASURER,
ATTORNEY-GENERAL,
. ST4TESUPERINTENDENT OF PUB.
LIC INSTKUC TIONS,
8 SURVEYOi GENEXAL,
9 CLERK OF Tit. SUPREME COURT,”
10, ASSOCIATH JUSTICE oF THE 8UPREME COURT Long Term,
lt. ASSOCI‘TE JUSTICE OF THE SUPRKMECOURT-— For the Long Term,
12. ASS CIATE JUSTICE OF THK SUPREM COURT—Unexpire’ Term,
13. «NE MEMBER OF CONGRESS,
14. ONERA LROAD COMMISSIONER, *
‘f&. OSE MEMBER OF sIATE BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION,
16. NES ATt SENATOR,
17. ONE MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY FOR
14th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT,
18. “NE MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY FOR
15th apern fy DISTAICT,
# : ,
MS Om ge po ee
23.
24. SUPEKINTE\DENT OF PUBLIC
*
25. ASSESSOR,
26. SURVEYOR,
27. CURKONER,
23. PUBL’ C ADMINISTRATOR,
29. ONE SUPERVISOR KACH FOR 8d
AND 4h SUPERVISOR DISTRICTS,
40, J'STICEOF THE PEACE FUR EACH
TOWN @HIP, .
31. JuSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR EACH
TOWNS# IP,
$2. CONSTABLE FOR EACH TOWNSHIP
33. CONSTABLE FOR EAcH TOW SSHIr
84, MOR OR AGAINST CONSTI UTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1.
And it isfurther oriered that the following aamed ; ersons be, and thev a e hereby
appointed otticers of election'in and for their
cerperre preci: cts. and that said election
be held at.the house or room designated opposite the name of each of said precincts,
viz: ;
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 1,
Nevada Township—Nevada Precinct, No.
'. Polls at City Hall, J. 8. Ho!brook, Inspector; \i ian Stevens and W. H. Martin,
Judges.
Nevada Precinct, No. 2 Polls at Court
Hou-e, 8. Nihell, Tn: stor; D, E Morgan
and Jas, P, Eraugh, Judges. :
Blue Tent. Polls at Schoolhouse, H. D.
‘hittum, Inspector; I Moody and B. D.
Chadwick, Judges.
SUPERVISOR BI<TrICT No, 2.
Grass Valley Township—East Grass Vall: y.
Polls at the t.avle Hose House, C. Conaway,
Inspector; J, W. Griffith and ©. RK. H
Judyg-s,
West Grass. Valley. Polls at the Town
H«ll,P T Rilev, Inspector; Jas. A. Buys
a d George W. Hill, Jusdzes,
Al'isor, Ranch. Po.ls at Hennessey’s build.
ing, P. C. Joyce, Inspector; O. L, ichell
and 8, Benoit, Judges,
BP tory es eng. ll oe * Georze Littte’s
‘ve, James n, ‘ ree
Little and Ben Colvin, hae —
Cogtage Hill. Polluat Cutt ge Hill House.
Dan B bierb«ck, Inspector; D. Dedman and
L Fattebert, Judves,
Bueya Vista. Polls‘at the Schoolhouse,
Roh€rt Scanlon, In-pector; James McMullen
and Jos. Shebley, Judges
SUPERVI+ R DISTRICT HO, 8.
Bloomfield Township—North Bloomfield.
Polls at the Schoolhouse, T. (. McG win. In
> D. Skitmore and A. M. Dobbie,
ules. a,
L ke City. Pollsat the Schoolhouse, H
Connor Inspector; P. A, Paine and G. McDonald, Ju ‘ges.
Reijef Hill Polls at the Schoo'house, J.
C. Hickman, Inspector; R P nrose and M.
B hannan, J
AT, Woodruil, inepectce;G. D. Ragiien sed
S. Richardson, Judyes. }
Eureka Township Eureka South. Polls
at thSchoolhouse, J. W. Robb. Inspector;
John Keller and Pat Foley, Judges.
PB arg ibn lilly Bh ng end nz, Inspector; James Doy
G. W. Brown, Judges.
ington
v Moving seein wig yf
Yuba, Pols at Yuba Mine Assay Office,
Geo: A. Hare, Inspe.tor; Dan Ryan and J. G.
Fredenburr, Judges.
SUPRx VISOR DISTRICT Ko. 4
John
D. At
Bri Towrship North San JaanPolis at. : Ac + Ray, Inepector; Wm Menper and J. G. Dickson,
Ju'iges. *
Polls at the Schoolhouse, J.
Word, Je tnwpector; John Prior and 8. D.
Birchville. P.tleat the S*holhouse, T. J.
¥ . Inspector; Frank O'Con:
Jon Be Bender, Fedoes, —
© rral. Polis at the Schoolhouse.
Franci<x Coffey, ; Fred
and Morgan Darneal, Jud es. : ;
Polls at the Schoolhouse Pan
8r., Inspector; Conn'r Cox and W.
R ‘and. iv Town: P
nang Pa st he geshane hs
provisions of Title 1V , Pari 1 of tne Pen.) }.
{sexi} In Ted imony Whereof, {, Georve =
A. WUTKE,
FASHIONABLE BOOT
AND SHOEMAKER,
BROAD STREET
Two doors below
Post Office, Nevada City, Cal,
Fine Boots and Shoes a specialty
Reh ek ae
REPAIP'NG NEATLY DONE
TO THE UNFORTUNATE.
Sap. Francieco,
JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, 8. P. kK
N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN,
General er Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LUMBER! LUMBER !
The entire Stock of Lumber at the
V FLUME CO’8 YARD,agageE : Consisting of .
DR. GIBBON’S
ger DISPENSARY gg FENCING AND BUILDING
No. 623 hearacy Street, Lumber of ali Kinds,
Corner Commercial San Francisce ies
Aba et FLOORING AND DRESSED
tnd Seminal Di-. PICKETS, POSTS, SHAKES
smamarce:. AND SHINGLES,
Stricture, Syphilig in.allite { rme,
3eminal weakness
ILL BE SOLD FOR THE NEXT 30
Days for Cush at greatly reduced prices, to close out the business,
impotency, ete.— :
. iscases. All persons wanting lnmber will find it to
velo Di proore na their.ad,antage to call at. once and make
their selections, fi
COOPER & CRAWFORD,
Executors of the Estate of J. §. Dunn, deceased,
nd Ulcerate
ege’ successfully
ceated
‘br. Gtvo0n has the pleasure of agsneuse
ing that he hag returneu trom visiting the
artacipal Hospitals of Europe, and has re-@ned ‘at the 628
Kearney Street San Francisco, where hs
«4 patients 4nd thove requiring his services
aay find him, Order to Show Cause.
seminal Wexkness.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self . ] N theSuperior Court,in and for the Coun’
sbuse. This solitary vice,or depraved.sexu 1 ty of Nevada, State of California. In the
niulgence, is practiced by the youth f# matterof the estate ana guardianship of
2Jth sexes to an almost unlimited exte:it,pr. Frank G wevtti, minor,
Nevada City ,'Bept. 15, 1845
tucing with unerring certainty the fol owing . On reading ant filing the petition of
t-ain of morbid syinptons unless combatted . Mary Guscetti, the far of the person
by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow . and estate ot Frank Guscetti, a minor,
praying for ancrder of sale of certain real
ante 5 jonging to Magy fot the
uses and puryoses therein set :
it isheroby ordered that the next of kin
of thesxid wardand all persons interested
in the raid estate. ey bees this Court
on Wednesday. the ay of October,
1886 at10 o’clock-a, m. at the raged
Of thie Court, at the Courthouse in the sa
; en
ountenance, dark spots under the . eyes,
pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise
ike the rustling ot eaves and the rattling of
haricts, un ness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted
ntellect, loss of confidence, dittidence in approaching alge. mabe a dislike to form new
sequait. 5
.ogs of memory, hectic flushes,
ubout
ton,
such te
ty, 1tveliet ;persons so afflict . —~-And-it-isfurther ordered that a copy~
at should apply immediately, cither in m . tl.is order be published at least
w by letter, andhave a cure elfected by his . . sive weeks before t: e said day of appearing
new and scientific mode of treating this div . inthe Nevada Daily Transchirr, 2 newspaper
eases, which n \er failuof effecting » gnick printed and published in said county of
evada, and tarical vure. and tarica
J.M. WALLENG, Superior ae! Married Men. 7
Or those who contemplate who . ©fess & Simonds Atty’s. marriage,
wre suffcring under sny of thers fearful
Fema should not ar the rae cod t ;
resting upon them nor delay to i tc seamiedae teller lay HAMILTON McCORMICK,
Cured at Home. Attorney and Counselor at Law;
oust’ attra br ora aie ' 5 Sal ib FFICE—Co: f Pintating pe Lh symptons, len, of time the O cial Sateen” . — 5
1 sease hascontinued, and the medicine wil]
be promptly sent, free from damage or
curiosity, to any part of the.country, with
‘ull and plain directions for use. The r
cures when. others tail. Try him. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin ‘ina red
‘etter throuzh the Post Office, or through
wil hed divaaad ty dunmet te par pert e , d elive y express to any
the United states .
Address DR. J. F, GIBBON, 628. Kearney
steet cormer Conmercisl, fan Frapcieco
Otticve Box 1067. }
Will practice in all the Courts of the 8 tate.
WM. scortT,
Constable and Collector.
Legal Business and Collecti tions
promptly attended to
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
ae
Geo, F, Jacobs, ‘ Manager,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
The Celebrated Millburn Hollow Avle Wagon,
Tn All Grades,
Columbus Baggies, Cars. Carriages, Phactons, Rie.
In F ull Variety.
&
added.
GEO. F, JACOBS, Manager,
Office at G. E. Withington’s Paint Shop.
NIVENS’ GIGAR STAND
Masonic Building, Pine Street, NEVADA CITY.
earSan Francisco prices with Freight
The largest, Cheapest and Best Assortment to be
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‘ating symptoms, sex and age. ht aerecy in rezard toall business traneactions.
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OMMERCIAL STREET, next door to
eae acne eee
PROVISIONS WIN LIQUORS, F:
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—inv— :
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@pposite National Exchange Hetel,
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor
(Successor to D. hora sis A
os
HE Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES
[ ee he has now ‘the larges
lot
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
Te be found in this part of the State.
Teams, with Elegant Wagons and
ashe $e jah ah thn teoveart notion sta ao abe
‘Tis Morass aretves tréenvice, of good sty)
gentleman and capable of ae fast as
‘ares cma igs
Carriages for Fitnerals Attended
te with Promptnens.
Good Saddle Horses alwayson hand.
Nevada County ¥, @. BR.
_ «“IWewada City
_ ON AND APTERThursday, Jane 10th, 1886,
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