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October 22, 1886 (4 pages)

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ne then ‘Say “ot and p and deverite ned ® total of mnet:coste at $157.15 and making in is a valid lien upon ad by law, and the sald heteash and ell ot if’ taint contained eh na in plaintiff's — ny = ~ of Wiliam T. Wallace, Esq , counsel for plainin said cause, it all and i éé mentioned rf jien, and hereinafter de or ec much thereof a1 may be suffiam unt due to the piain interest and costs and correct, Now i to raise th Rt q y ¢ gum of nivety t and gaia 86-100 dollars, amouat eo found due, as gether with interestthereon at thd rate of Res es iS tincn wnerect ad 80 much ‘thereot ay of the er persons clatining under it, and said the land eir personal « havi irs oF P reaiel’ “il persons claiming to e ny estate or interest in saidmibse quent tothe filins of said nutive of the pendenc, of this action with the Reorafuresaid, be forever barre land foreof red: ti Pig aad, be sua: mnoregaged laes a eras pe ype hs 5 : , ani ‘every part and after the delivery And it is further adj oreed, that the purchaser or {No 1579.) on iremizs af wach mie bg fh nto #. Application for Patent toa Min~ thisaction who be i of said or aay por thereof, and yey rgon who sioce the commencem has into Hence pate the amount s0 be _ =s the L gooey ve atated inter and costs. oe “aale.as aforewid, the Sherid ue ntiff in his return of sa ‘i that ry the coming in and fling of ——s aaid return, the Clerk of this court dovket a againat the deand that the defendant and expenses of t for uch balance Hie the ont with ia pe th es that the The at of cust iE Seat: i i and Rave wewiti £ gS as ok ima, ditches, aquedu oun of y it g minin call aE it : ir land d ge tw red feet to-a Cabin; the:ice ® ravine; thenve sou‘her! near the feet followi: fourteen Eitar st eatery haa vine in &n G4ust— enly 1% distance of about four sane dred Iéet to a ¢ where “je ‘Sailor’ f from such sale app ied to and upon pod 80 ue asgafureudged and de t. annum from, the Roe} return and judg iwinciff have executivn and premises di,ected by thia decree are si uaved, ia the County of Nevada, Sta! partioular! certain wo Be Mg me and other workscommonly known as hydraulic mines, ditches and re-ervuirs the t#lue Tent Company, and situa .e upon within and upon ground of che superficial area fe.t in length in a and southerly direction, ve bdadred feet in width, and situdistrict in the said County ‘the Blue Tent Mining Disrtheasterly curne of said tract commences at a point four feetfrom the =. Yuba _Riyer, fi on the og ef Nevada Cit; lloomfield by the way of Blue Tent and from northeast corner the boundary line of gaid tract runs in a weeturly direction for a distance of about thirteen hundred feut to a 6 in Ravine; theace ina southerly Sirection lor-& distance of about twenty -fiye hundred fees following the sinuosities or Gopher Ravine to gh thence in a northwesterly direction 17 post in Jounson's Ravine, which ig avout six hundred feet northerly. Sore vabin; thence southerly for a distance of about six hundred feet to a post about nine hundred feet to an oak ly a distance o about five thousand feet toa post which is in the southwesterly line of the tract; chenve easteriy for a distance of about fourteen aun st distant about two nundred house situated on the bank is the southeasterly corner thence in a northeasterly dirctiunab »u°fortytwo hundred feet to a maple tree situated head of Enterprise Kavine; thenovin . direction a distaave of about ‘BLUE TEST TED HYEREAS The California Powler tion, plainti:t, on i ‘ LJ one ect limforthe sum and more Hie" Wallnce and ie, sth day oF arch Mo: ry and Mr, Chickering aud * ‘The court ha’ i” tees in this in plaintiff’. “seven monaud im of allegations and ar in the aforesaid, to the . it 0 ‘Ba! That: or tion ty jndg ndgdescribed in regen: an Tien or mor reel thereo:, said Sheriff's chasers of mt of this under them jon thereof ciency and to the geavdaeney at the ing of ly de~ mining tunnels, reser& cerwin by about algo distant rom Kdward’s to two hue southwesterly tree near the tract; the Enterave further j heart . that day, all the 1i ‘. marke . “P Co No 13,” being a corner d¥ "omen pelle newspaper ‘d “tools fh vaid mini Sts Marti a revement« hereu:ito be jitaments ant State of Cali‘ornia, on A acquired in and & all the went, tosether with nterest and costs. Sheriff Nevada Connty, L Houano, Under 8 reriff, epee. A. D. 1886. GEORGE L ‘RD, by J. Pillsbury @ Binding, Attorneys for P.sintiff. . " (No, 1671. * Application for Patent toa MinUnited States Land Office. ri to, Cal., August lith, 1886. N OTICE ls hereby given that the Spanish thew Gold Mining + oonnens (+ vorpora), whose Poste tiiee ty evade Vity, Neada.county, Cal , have made «dy omar tur patent for the “Spani-h Gold Quartz Mine,” bearing oli, embracing fourteen hundred and seventy four and four-cenths . (74-4) teetin‘ot the vein <r lode, #ith surface ground » x huadr d and) s xenths (400.6) feet in width, in the Nevala mining district, Nevada county, California, ond bedi th and field notes on dle in this office, as follows, v.z: SURVEY OF THE EXTHWIOR BOUNDARIES, Begiming ata postinrock mound at the southeust corner of the. vlain marke! 8G M Co, No, 8; thence N4214° W, 22 34 cha to poxtin rovk mound'at NY corner of claim marke) § GM Oo, No. 4; thence 8.44° W, 9.10 chs to post in rock mound at NW corner of claim marked 8 G@ M Co, No. 5; thence 8 42 1-42 E, 19.72 cha to post No. 9 of the Soygs Quartz Mine; heucs N 75° 5 1,69 chs to pust No, 80: the Sogys Quartz : wp dap pee 0 42° aot fo to ple of the Sogg+ Quartz Mine; thenee . 8.03 chs to post No 1, of the 3. G. M. Coa., walete No, Bot the Q. M.; thenee N 44°°E, to place of beginning. Containing 19,91 acres, and veyiguated us lot No, 122, in Secth m2 Towaship 16.N, Rangs 8 K, St. Diablo Base‘and Meridian. . Sail location w s made August 31, 1883, hy A. R. Lord, James Shorsley and A. 8. Lord, aud by chem sold an! conveyed to the Bpani Gold Mi ing teal # by “deed dated May 12th, 1894. Thesad n= th Gold ofthe, agree ag ‘@ vorporati: n), applicants herein, are nuw the owner, and holvuer thereof, Adjoining.claiman's are the Nevads City ee Gold Quartz’ and soggs Quartz nes, Aifpersons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this o within sixty days trom the first day of publishing hervof. LD. F. TA» LOK, Register. Gaylord, & Searls, Attys. It is nereby ordered that publication of the f resoing no'l obs mate in the Daily Transcript, published at Nevada Cty, for tue periud ot 60 consecutive days from the first publication hereof. ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. The first day of publishing of the above wetice was on the 5th day of September, 1836. ing Claim, : United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., September 14th, 1886. OTICE is hereby given that Austin \ Walrath, whose Fostotfice aidress is Nevada City, Nevada county, Californi:, has this day file! his application for patent for fifteen hund linear fest of the West Providence Quartz Mine or vein bearing gold, with surfs e ground as decribed, situate! i+ Nevada Mining Di,trict, Vounty of Nevada, and St.te of California, and designated-by the field notes lal plat on file in this ottice as Lot Number 131, in Towaship 16 North, Range 8 Kast, of Mt Vinhlo Meridian, -aid Lot Nu. 131, being us follows, to-wit: variation 18° it, eas' Leginfing at 9 atake moirkad “W P No 1,” being also post ““W FP KE No1,” of the est Providence Extension Quarta: Mine. atthe south end of the lode, standing in a ravine on the croupiiugy of the vein,and from which a p.ne tree 12 inches indi.m, bear. N 623° i 80 links dis ant; thence magnetic variation 18° E, N 10° 10’ E 0 50. chains fenoe bears NE ant SW 4.81 chiina, fe cv bears 8669 W and N 66° E 16.32 chaina, tence hears. N 84° EK and 8 84°W 21.738 chaius, Kough and Roady ditch bears NW and St v2.78 obtains oF 100 feot to «post marked ‘‘W P No?” Survey of Exterior bouudaries. Beginniny at 80 ‘theact corner of claim at & poat marked “W P No 3,” being also post “WPHKNo 4” of “West Providence Exten— sion Quartz Mine,” and from which post “W No 2" of the Williams Placer Mine (apved surve;) bears 8°86 E 1.43 chains ‘lintant; thenee, magnetic variation, 18° EK, West 200.6 feet or 4.54 chains. post WP No 1 on lode in ravine 5.42 chains, fence bears NK and 8% 890.3 feet or 6.06 chains toa marked “W P No 4;" then: @ N 2° 30’ 8.00 chaina fence bears NE an! SW 5.93 vhaina, fence beara K and W 8.92 chains, tence bears N 64° E 19.91 chains, intersect vebion line between sections 11 and 14 6.71 naing west of northeast corner of section 4,T 16,N R No 8E, MD Band M, 20.30 ‘rains Roush send Ready dtch bears N & anu SW 1478.4 feet of 22.40 chains toa post warkea “W P No 5,"from which a pine tree 88 wncnes in diameter bears 8 354° E 0.54 Chains dastagt; thence east 0.32 chains Hough and Ready diteh bears southwest 3.30 chains, K Mg and Rea:iv ditch bears southeast 290.6 feet or 4.54 chains, post “Ww PNo 2” on lode line 3804.0 feet ur 4.62 chains to a pst marked “W P No 6” on on west boundary of, Providence Quartz mine (approved survey) and from waich » black oak 20 inches in diameter bears North 23> W 88 links d'stant; thence 8 $842 E along west boundary of Providence Quarts Mine 200.9ofeet or 3.18 chains 10a post marked “WwW PB ras enaalee'& po t the «ruvidence Quartz Mine, and alg? the corner vommon to Sections 11, 12, 13 and (4 T 16 NRNoSk,M » Band M; thence 80, 3° W along Exugt boundary o° Section 14, 2.15 chai a and Ready, ditch bears NW ani 8 4.50 chains, corner of a fence 10 links West, 11.46 chains fence 8 links east of intersection of afence from north side 77.09 fet or 11.68 chains to 4 t marked “W P.No 8;” thence $ 10° 1¢° W 6.23 chains @ branch o: ‘s raving running N 70> & 549.8 fet or 8.33 chuing to place of Leginning, magnetic \ariation, 18> E containing 14.94 acres. Tne location of th's mine is recorded in the Recorder's office of Nev aia County, ¢ alLag ia, in Book 10 of Mining Records, pages 2, The adjoining claimants are West Pr >vidence Ex:enti.n Quartz mine on the South and Pr»: idence Q tarts Mine on the east. Any and all. persons claim ng »dversely any portion of said West Providence Quar:z Mine or surf .ce ground are here y required to.tile their adverse 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. or they will be barred by virtue of the provisat ot REN TAYLOR, Regist Gaylord & Searis, Attorneys. ¥ ” It is hereby ordered that ‘the foregoing of Application for Patent be published for the per.od of 60 in the Ne$ § } at Nevada . Cal. if _ ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. . The first day ot -p ! active wes onthe eth day of Banteeens rtenaces Fae longing, of in anywise apperHotice te hereby given thet I will sell t. Pe publiv auction, in front of the Courth use tuor, in Nevada City, County of Nevada and Saturday, November 6th, 1886, Between the hours cf 9 o’clock A. M. and bo'’clock P. M., to-wit: 12 o'clock M. of t, title ans interest it Was docketed as af resaid, or which-said defendsnt et have subs :quentpesper portion: bheteet, tothe . ty, or any i * duuge. aignes' bidder tor cash, ¢ > satisfy ald jndg-. Dated September 20th, ie a blager Given undec my haud this 12th day of which the defendan’ herein named had,hel!, . order be publistied for three successive swned or on the 26th lay of . weeks betore ihe said 22d day of October, ‘March, A. DV. 1886, the dav on which said . 1.96 jn. the Nevada ranseript, & ssid ada county. J. M. WALLING, J. B. Johnson, Att'y for Pet’r. s22 new printed sad peblichon in the Ken F ELECTION PROCLAMATION. GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF Valifo.nia havin; prociacalling fora fr Br election to be neld on Tuesday, the 2d vay of November, 1886,s0 much of said as relates to Movede county being as follows: STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Executive DEPARTMENT. Notice is hereby given that a general elec1 ochout the Beatson PERSDAY, ‘THE SECU: A VEMBFR, A. D. EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND BIGHT 1-3IX, when the following offivers will be elected, to wit. GOVEKNOR, LIEU VEN ANT-GOVERNOR, SECKET~RY OF STALE, CONTROLLER, TRr ASUKE. SURVEYOR-GENE CLtRK OF THESUPREME COURT, . SUPT, UF PUBL. INSTRUCTION. FOR CONGRESSMAN. SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Com; of the Counties of Butte,Sutter Yuba, Nevada, Placer, 1 Dorado, am«dor, J,1. CALDWELL, 5 Attorney at Law, Notary Public und Conveyancer. street, Nevada . ILL os ° ail the neg ¥ r State, and the of the Unit« States within the State o: California, Willdraw up Deeds, and Mor es fo 60 each, certificaces of acknow ment ereto includ Assessment Notice, EVADACOUNTY MINING COMPANY. N Location of principal place of business, Nevada City, Cali ~~ Location of Works, Nevada City, California, Notice is hereby en, that at a meeting of the Board of , beld on the 5th day of October, 1886, an assessment (No 10) of ten cents per share waslevied up on the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately, in United Staves gold coin, tothe Secretary at the law: office of Joh. ata Street, Nevada City, Calfornia . Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain ‘un on the 20th day of vetober, A, D will be delinquent and advertised for salé at public auction ; and unless payment ie made re, will. be sold on Wednesday, the 17th day of Oct., 1886, to pay th» delinquent assesament together fice—South side Broad sheet, ‘opp. Union Calaveras, dan Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Fnolamne aud Wariptes: Oue Representative. . ONE RAILROAD COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT. Composed of the Counties of Alpine, Amad. r, butte, Calaveras, Co usa, Vel sorte, i) Dorado, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, Mendocino, Medoc, Napa, Nevada, VWlacer, Piumas, Sacramento, Sha-te, Sierra, Sixkiyou, Solano, Sonome, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo aud Yuba, MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, SECOND DISTRICT. Com d of the Counties of Alomeda, Aline, Amador, Cala:e:as, Contra Costa, El Bocvdo, Nevada, Piacer, Sacramento, Sun Jo quin and Tuolum .e. One Member, TWy ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8UPREME COURT ONE ASSOCIATE JUsTivte OF THE SUPREME COUHT Unexpired term, vice E. M. Ross, revigned. FIFTH SENATOUIAL DISTRICT, ONE SENATOR. Also members of the Assembly as follows: POURTEENTH DISTRICT. All that portion of the county of Nevaita comprising -he townships of Nevada, Bloom field and Eureka, and the precincts of Cher okve and North sas Juan, in Bridgeport townships, one member, : i FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. All that portion of the county of Nevada not included in the Fuurteenth Assembly with coste of advertising and exp sale. By order of the Board of Trustees, Cc. &. ASHBURN, Secretary. Office at the Law Uttice of John Caldwell, Broal Street, Nevada City, California, 07 Delinquent Sale Notice. . MNHAMPION MUIING COM”ANY.— Locacion of Works, Nevada county, Cal.— Loca ion of ne place of business, San Francisco, x Notict—There are delinquent upon the following described stock ou account of assessment, No, 22, levied on the 8ist day of August, 1886. the several amounta set opposite the names of the respective sharedirs, as follows: No, No, Name. Certf, Shares. Amt. Bauer John, 168 100 10 Bauer Jchn, . 242 60 6 auer John, 243 50 6 Bauer John, 299 100 19 Bauer John, 3-4 60 6 tauer John, 683 10 1 Behrman F. E., 821 100 =—:110 Behrman F, E., 612 10 ] Behrman ;. E., 6x0 10 1 Biesta Federi o, 687 200 20 Biesta Federico, 638 20 =; 20 Cryer Robert, 397 100 . 10 Cryer Reoert, 893 1d 10 uryer Robert, 899 100s «10 C yer Robert, 400 100=—s «10 F etcher Geo., Trustee, 23 100 10 letcher Geo., Tru*tee, 29 100 10 F etcher Geo., Trustee, 30 100 «.10 Fletcher Geo,, Trustee, 31 10010 Flacsloop Fritz, 722 25 200 Fiaesh Fritz, 725 80 8 LeCoey Theodud Cleophas, 74a 200 20 Marge son F. G. J. 150 65 6 50 Shrakamp Mary, 271 60 6 Sehneidec ¥, G., 73 150 15 schneider F. G., 726 60 6 ochaufelberger R., 454 60 5 Andin accordance with law,and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 8th day ot October, 1886, 80 man: shares Of each cel of stich stock as may te will be — at ge eae the olfice of the ul.pany, No, jontyomery . strevt, San Francisco, California, of Thursday, the 23th day of O tob-r, 1886, at the hour ot So'clock, Pp. u., of said day, to ald delinquent assessment thereon, together with coste of advertising and expenses of the sale, nes . —_ Bideisieown wept he OR ice—No. ontyomery street, San Francisco, Cal, sot . ols-id olent at acks, and ote feee. sed by inhalation, thus reaching the disease direct, .rebxes the sparm, faciitates {ree expectoration, and eeFECKA CUTER ws where a} other remedies tail. A trial convinces the most ske prical of its immediate, airect and neve oh ting en eet ees = $1; of any drugyist or by mal'. rin age free for stamp. Dr. KR, SCHIFFAAN, St. Paul., Minn.: GERWAN ASTHWA CURE instantly reves the must yvimia M. Fariey. PARLEY = & — LITTLY, Attorneys at Law WwW": PRACTICE IN THE STATE y and United States Courts.TRANSCRIPT BLOCK—UP STAIRS SACRAMENTO BANK. L. B. Littusr. ‘{\HE OLDEST SAVINGS BANK INTHE city, Corner J and Fifth Streets, Sacramento. G.asranteed $600,000; paiu up cs Hts gh On real estate, 2 aly tas, no 818 ; “end ordiuary ta, July 2, 1888, 581, Term and ontinary and divident: ne J and . = Que) ned upou e . 3 Batik e a bank business, Information I up on application te W. P, COLEMAN, vat. : Ep, R. HAMILtoy, Oashier. ee : "TV AN OUNSHOORN, > T : : et Woo TH . Executors of the last will of Heasel BuisPied af Neiada Cy, Octobee 1, 1986 MUSIC LESSONS, Miss Mary Thomas: WW Miche Pleased to receive pupils for PIANO LESSONS. f Leave orders at ! sf i « the ‘vistons of ‘his ion, shall become oe shal 1d to Estate of Hessel Buisinan, deceascd. county or counties in w ea railroad atice. is hereby given by the under § is situated, i proportion to length of » executors of the last will of . the Operatedin the several courHessel B isman, d . , to ore tice. For the es of sectiun a of and all persons aga epnsolidated elty and county she I'be treats the said deceased, to theni ed asacounty, Any jon, associanevesgary v ee Gin . Gon ip person, or persons, unafter the dret of this to . lawfully failing or refusing to pay the tax the said execu gton, Nevada ! herein provided, when the same thall _beCounty, California, at od of H. come dite, of within thirty days thereafter, uD, whall be ed to have waived their righ: District, one member. : Also ut said elec ivp an ameadment to the Constitution of the State, submit.ed bv’ the Leyi-lature at its last regular session, w 1! Hod voted upon by the Electors of said State, viz: : AMENDMENT NO. 1. Section1, All property n the State, ex cept railroads, not exemp. under th laws of the United States, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascerimined a. provided by law. ‘The word property, as used in this artich and sectio., is hereby declared to include moneys, credits, bonds, atocks, dues, fiad hises, and all other mattere and things, real, personal, anJ.mixed, capable of priva e ownership ; provided, that growing crops, property usea ¢ xclusively for pubsic schools, and su:h as may belong to the United States, thin State or
any county or municipal corpuration withiv this State, shall be exempt from taxation. Growing vines and fruit trees shail he deemed tobe and shall te assessed and taxed as % port of the realty ; and provide? further, that railroads shall be taxed as provided in section ten of th 8 article ; and provided further, that the Legislature may proviie fur the exemption from taxation of ships and vessels owned and registered orenrolled in this State, or may ta such ships or ves8.19 on thcir gross ur net earnings, in lieu of an ad valorem tax The Lezislature may ulso provide, except in case of credits securec by mo.tgaye or trust deed, for a deduc tion from credits of debts due tu bona fide re-idents of ti.is, State. Double taxstion in any form is pruliibited Sec. 8. Tne Leyixlat :reshall, by law, require each taxpayer in the State to make and deliver to the County As.essor, annuall\, a statement under outh; setting forth ey, pond gt ate real and personal, except railroad property, as defined in section ten of this article, owned by said taxyer, or inh 8 pw-easion or undér his conl, at twelve o'cl ck meridian, on the first Monday in March. Sec, 10. All property, except railroad prop rty, as hereinatter provided, +h.ll be Rapuennd in the county. city, city and county town, township or district in which it. is situated, in the manner provided by law Kvery co: poration and person owniny Gr operating # ruilroad, or ariy por'ion thereof, in this State, shall, onor re the first day of July of each year, pay tothe State Treas ureran annual tax of two sada half pe cent up nthe , pain earnings, earned within this State, ofsuch railroad, for the year endiiy upon the thirsty firat day of Decen: bor next preceding, which tax shall be in ieu of all other State and county taxes upou th: franchise, business, right of way, roadway, roadbed, rail-, rolling stock, fe evs. s:ations and their appurte.arces, and upon ferry bo ts, when operated as a part of sucn raliroad, an: upon the shares of the capifal atock, and rpon the mort; » deeds of trust, contracts or othe obligation by which a debtis secured upon such prop: rity All other property belonging to such co tion oF person shall-be asxeased and taxed as other property is assess.d and taxed. The gross annual earnings earned° during the year ending on the thirty-first day of December last ee: of all railroads, shall be, annually, before the first of May thereafter, ascertained and declared by theState Board of Equalization, under such rulesand regulations as may be pre seribed by said Board ; provided, however, thar the Logislature may at any time pa-s taws prescribing said rules and regulations. Inall cases where railroads are situated partly in this Stateand pactly without this State, the grogs annual earnings there f ~hall be ascertaine\ ani determ ned by taking : FirotThe gross earnings which, dur'ng the year list preceding, have been earned wholly w thin this State. j Second—The yrosa earnings which, durbg the game yea>, have heen earnet part); within this S'ate and partiy’ without this State, which shall be ascertained by apporjoning such earnings between this State and other Statusor ‘lerritories, in the propo:tion which the number of m'les of such railroad situated in this State, and used in making such earnings, to the who.e nuuber of miles there f, by the use of whi hsuch earnings have made, The proportion of interstate evruings thus ae ained shall be added to the earnings made wholly wihin this the totalthus obtained shall be taken and be deemed to ve the gross earnings of such railroad for all purposes of asvessment and taxation, Forevery p -rpoe of this sec tion, except for the purpose of ascertaining the ion of the interstate ings to be edited to the exrainge mode wctiy tise wi all railroad s operated as one in this Sind oth tx ya srg te gons OWning or operating’ railroads <ibe ' ™ taxes in “ for, together siecle ol the Lexihabre bog § yment thereof, 1 be a lien upon the paeserty hereinbefore bak py as the Logislature i as may by law rail oaas, 80 HL g : i Hit . FE : a F; E + Ei as 2 <5 il H i Ee E L i i sere 4 & ae : z ear, ard then only a ‘ yal . om ate ‘Gon i to the amount of passe md 2 roperty in que-tion; prov thst in pod ptt set ch my be m fe 533 gee Ff E 8 i 5 party, in advance ct all other civil actions. and such faxes so paid under shall be xen by =, Tax we ‘ ranges ther as ure may guate. until _ actio’ s shall have been iy SCHEDULE Nothing in this ame idment shall affect any assessnent or tax heretofore made or levied, or interest toereon, or any ypeualty of action on account of any such assessment, tax, int-rest.o1. penal Z' and all laws in foree at the adoption of this amenament, nos inconsistent therewith, shall remain in full force'and effect unt laliered or repe by the Legislature. Th: first levy and payment of taxes. against railroad ty i proper hereunder, shal! be made in the vear eighteen hurdred and eighty-six, and shall be heretofo-e incurred, or any action or rivht . jone Brom, gector; C. C. Bitner anc i onary Flat, Polls at the Schoolh vee . w. L. ae he Inspector; D. Braye ye u Antheny House. Polls at the Anthony. House, ©. J. Cole, In péctor; W. H. Davey and W. R. Doyle, Judges, ; Plearant Ridge. P. tls a‘ the Schoolhouse A. U, Mayon, irspector; H. McNulty and Geo. Bartlett, Judges, SUPERV.8OR DISTRICT No, 5. Polls * Mewdow Lake Township —Truckee. at Ev gine ip Frank Btovens Inspector, oO soa Fok wt Hoos Howe Tithins Lewitt Robins, I ter; vavid M: Dysartand Lee J L-ttie Vork.Township—You Bet. Polleat Pete Drunzer’s Hotel, O. K. Cloudman, Inspector; T. F. Goding and. W. C. Barker Jud Little York. Yollsat Hill’s store, James Regan, Inspector; B. J. Griffith and Thos Pattison, Jud; Lowell Hill” Polls at: James His alt, Wm. Wilkinson, Inspe tor; J. W. Jenkins and James Hill, Judges. : Hunt's till, Polls at the Schoolhouse, A G, Turner, Inspector; Jchn Liuderner and Malesim Mcteod, Judge . Done by order of the Board of Supervisors of Nevada connry. In testimony whereof the said Board has caused this proclamation to be said Board, attes wd the nature of the Clerk and the seid of thi Board. F.M. PKIDGEON, Chairman. Attest: F. G, ag ap ol niet y W. rris, yDated Nevada City, Uctober 15, 1888. uponthe grors earnings, to be asc rtai asherein provided, for the entre year of eight en hundrei and eighty-five. Taxation for the fisc il yea: ending June tniriieth, eight en hundred and eighty-five, is not affected by this amendment,Now, theref re, pursuant to the provisions of the Cor.stitu’ion, and an «¢* of the Legislature, entit'ed ‘a Act to provide for the su'-mirsion of amendmen's to the Constitution at the State of California, te the qualified electors for their approval, approved Mar h7,A. 1). 1883,” the saidan.e d ment is submit’ et tu be voted upon, by ballet, by the qua:ified electors of the State, on Taecrday, November 2, 3886. The A dinent is designated ‘‘Amendment Number Ove,” and the billots uséd at such election must contain the words *‘For the Amenoment Num ber One.” or the w orda “Against the Amendment Nuwber Une,” written or printed thereon. And I do hereby offer a reward of One Hun red !ollars for the arrest and ec nv‘ction of any and sree: person violating the provisions of Title IV , Par: 1, of tne Pens) Code; such rewards *o be paid until the total amount hereaiter ys vim for the purve reache~ the sum of Ten THousan‘] Dolva ps ae In Tes‘imony Whereof, !, G-orge { Seal Stoneman, Governor, have here—~ ) unto set my’h nd and caused. the Great Seal of the state to be atfixed, at the City of -acramento, on th's the tourteeth day of September, in.the year one thousand eight hundred aud eighty six. : GEOKGE ST: NEWAN, Governor. ‘ aoe Tuos. L. Tuompson, Secretary of te, Now,-therefore, pursuant to said proclamation, and in accorda: ce with law, a general election is hereby ordered to be held on Tue-day, the fevond day of November, a. UD. 1886, at which the following officers-are to be elected, to wit: NOR, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, SECRETARY OF STATE, STATE CONTROLLER, STAT TREASURER, ATTORNE\ -GENERAL, . STATES PERINTENDENT OF PUB. LIC INSTkKUCTIONS, 8, SURVEYUn GENE“ AL, 9, CLERK UF THE SUPREME COURT, 10, ASSOCIATE JUSTICE UF THE 8UPREME COURT Long Term, ll. AXSOCISTK JUSTICE OF THE 8UPREME COURT— For the Long Term, 12. ASS CLATE JUSTICE OF THE 8UPREMt. COURT— Unexpired Term, 13, «NE MEMBER OF CONGRESS, 14. ONERA LROAD COMMISSIONER, 's, OE MEMBER OF STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 16. wNES ATt SENATOR, — 17, ONK MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY FOR 14th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, ; 18. ONE MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY FOR 15th ASSt MBLY DISTsICT, 19. SHEKIFF, 20. COUNTY CLERK, 2L. RECURDER, 22. D STR CT ATTORNEY, 23, TREASURER, 24. BUPEKINTEXDENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 26. ASSESSOR, 26. SURVEYOR, 27. CUkUNER, 28. PUbL C ADMINISTRATOR, 29. ONE SUPERVISOR EACH FOR 8d AND 4th SUPERVISOR DIsTKICTs, $ 80. JUSTICEUF THE PEACE FOR EACH TOWNSHI", ; 31. JUSTICK OF THE PEACE FOR EACH TOWNSHIP, 82. CONSTABLE FOR EACH TOWNSHIP -88. CONSTABLE FOR EACH TOWNSHIP 34. +tOR OR AGAINST CONST? UTIONAL AMENDMENT No, 1, And it isfurther ordered that the following aamed ; ersons be, and thev.a e hercbs appointed otticers of election in and for their respect e precincts, and that said election be held at the house or room designated opee the name of each of said precincts, vig: NEO Mee se SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1, Nevada Township—Nevada Precinct, No, Pulls at City Hall, J. 8. Hoibrook, Inpcre Vi.ian Stevens and W. H, Martin, ges. s perede aneinety No. 2 ee at Court ‘ou @, 8. » te vtor; D. E Morgan and Jas. P. Enaugh, proven Z si BlueTent. Polls at Schoolhouse, H. D. “hittom, Inspector; I Moody and B. D. Chadwick, Judges. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 2. Grass Valley Township—East Grass Vall: y. Polls at the kavle Hose House, C. Conawa i be tor; J. W.°Griffith and C. RK. H. eB, West Grass Valley. Polls at the Town Hall, P T Riley, Inspector; Jas. A. Bays a d George W. Hill, Judes. Al'isor. Ranch. Po.ls at. Hennessey’s build. ing, P. C. Joyce, Ins; ector; O. L. Twitchell and 8. Benoit, Judges. ww Sorings. ig Georze Little's ore, James Harrigan, Inspector; Georg Little and Ben Colvin, Judges. e Hill, Polls at Cott ge Hill House, Dao B.bierbick, Inspector; D. Dedman and L Pattebert, Judves, Buewa Vista, Polls at the Schoolhouse, Rohert Scanlon, In-pector; James McMullen and Jos, Shebley, Judges. : SUPERVI® R DISTRICT NO, 3, Bloomfield. Township—North Bloomfield. Polls at the Schoolhouse, T. C. McQ win. In fag D. Skidmore and A, M. Dobbie, udges, Like City. Pollsat the Schoolhouse, H O'Connor Inspector; P. A. Paine and G. McDonald, Ju ‘ges. Relief Hill, Polls atthe Schoo’house, J. C. Hickman, Inspector; R P.nrose and M. . B hannan, co gg ; Pg po gy dg tok mera . Inspe: tor; C. D. Engl ag < eeon. Jude. em ure! wn = ka South.” Polls at th Schoothouse,J. W. Robb, Inspeetor; John Keller and Pat Foley, Judges. Moore's Flit. Polls wt the Schoothou:ze, Thos. Dowiinz, Inspector; James Doyle and © Vcahington Toweshi Polls wnehip--W ehington. at the Schoolhouse, Wm. <njg soa ee Place, J: Bear Valley. P. lls.at James Davies’ Hotel ge » Inspector, James Rose and H L. * . eiacoce eprom ter tac, S0 ime, stor; R: . a, Fredenburr, Judges. visaacitea SUPEX VISOR DISTRICT No. 4 Bridgeport Towrship North San J Pols at the achoctesen, 4A. a, tag, Ene er Wm Menner and J. G. Dickson, ag Inspector; John Prior and: 8, > Birchvilie, Pulls. at the S*hovihouse, T. J. aren ‘4 be mig w; Frank O'Connor and lax, H. French C rral. Polls at the Schoolhouse. Francix Coffey, Inspector; Fred’ Hoffman ee Darneal, Jud es. ee. Polls at theSchoothouse Pau’. k, Sr., I : ; R and. Town: » Inv s A. WUTKE;:: FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, BROAD STREET Two doors below Post Office, Nevada City; Cal. Fine Boots and shoves a specialty ms QaesREPAIP'NG NEATLY DONE -DR. GIBBON'S O@ DISPENSARY 9 Neo. 683 hearney Street, Corner Commercial San Francisco Established in 1854, for thetreat ment of Séxual and Seminal Dieeases such as Gui.orrhea, Gleet, Stricture, 8: 1isin all ite f rms, Seminal weakness snd ge open egs successfully ireated Dr. U:vo0n has the pleasure of apnduneing that he has returnea trom visiting the «rine oop sada of ae ¢, ahd has re. practice at the: Dispensary, 623 Kearucy Street San Francisco, onbe he «i patients and those requiring his services way find him. inal Weukness. Beminal issions, the consequence of self abuse, Thig solitary vice,or depraved sexy 1 aiulgence, is practiced by the youth f hers sexes br an pera unlimited extw,.t,pr « ucing with unerring certainty the foi.owii train of morbid symptons unless combatted by scientific m meastires, viz: Saliow countenance, dork spote under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, ncise ike the snatiing of eaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the . weakness of the limbs, fused vision, blunted sntellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in aprs, a di ry wed form new juaintances, on un re of memory, hectic flushes, tap various eruptions about the furred , fetia: breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats,monomania and frequent insanity. If reliefbe not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately, either in 2 or by letter, andhavea cure effected his Gew and scientific mode of treating this din eases, Which n ver faileof effecting «& qnick and radical cure. Married Men. Ur those who con marriage, who aré suffering under ’sny ef there fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting _ them nor delay to *btain immediate relief. Cared at Home. ersons at a distance may be CURED AT UOME, by addressing a letter to Dr Gibbon, stating case; symptons, len of time the Fb correo dy : e medicine . wil} Promptly sen’ ree from damage pas pe toany part of the country, or with plain directions for use. The Doctor cures when others ‘tail. Try him. By enclosing TEN DOLLAKS in coin ina letter throuzh the Post Office, or through 0d pipe p 9 — ® package of medicine elivered express to part the Umted states xi nied is Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney steet corner Con.mercial, ‘fan Francisco NEVADA The Celebrated In All Columbus. Baggies, Carts In Full ned by the . TO THE UNFORTUNATE. BY THE GREAt TWEAKS Coe TRERTAL Southern Pacific Company. and Emigran Se mee New York and New Orleans ¥ ith the several Steamer Lines to ALL EUROPEAN PORTS. "} Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Attached to Overland Express Trains Third-Class Sleeping Cars Cars. ets sold, Berths seother iii! ast at the Company 5 Offices . E and FORSALE . EASONABLE TERMS oat, MILLS, and hens CP. BR JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, 8. P. R N.TOWNE, LE T. H. GOODMAN, General Moeaget Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LUMBER !~ LUMBER ! The entire Stock of Lumber at the V FLOME €0.’8 YARD, Consisting of _FENCING AND BUILDING Lumber ot ali Kinds, FLOORING AND DRESSED LUMBER : ie PICKETS, POSTS, SHAKES AND SHINGLES, ILL BE 8OL® FOR THE NEXT SO Days for Cash at greatly reduced to close out the business, All persons wanting lumber will find it to their advantage to cil at once and make their selections. COOPER & CRAWFORD, Executors of the Estate of J. 8. Dunn, de~ ceased. Nevada City {Sept. 15, 1845 Order to Show Uause. 'N theSuperior Couft,in an‘ for the Coun ty of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the estate ana guardianship of Frank G iscetti, minor, On reading ani filing the wate of Mary Guscetti, the rdia:: of person ‘and esate of Frank Guscetti, a minor, praying for ancrder Male of certain real and “ ws by ee scaaaeant spines uses purgoses a Bee 3 dt the ovidward and all pateoue’ lntorested persons in the raid estate. appear before c on'Wednéesday, the’ 20th eay of October, 1886, at 10 o'clock a, m. atthe court-room. of thie Court, nt the Courthouse in the said count; of Nevada; tren and there to show «use why an crder should not be granted for ‘the bale of such estate. And it is further ordered that.a y of is order be published at least tour Speco ve weeks before tr e said day of appearing Run with Ov and ‘Emigrant Teeine. No hsbaat charge for Berths is . ven upon ap. peréon can secure . . 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F., Cal.Sample Bottle Frée, Cg weetone cae cal ane iD, e an . recy f regard toall bestberettkn CASH GROCERY STORE HUSSEY & CO.,' OMMERCIAL T, next door to Ly: te Meat , keep ‘ob hand a it of FAMILY GROCERIES, OVISIONS WINES, LIQUORS, FEED, LOUR, &c. We sell for CASH ONLY inthe Nevada Daily Transcript, 3 newspaper = published in said county: of ev! J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge. Cross & Simonds Atty’s. s21 HAMILTON McCORMICK, Attorney and Counselor at Law, OS of Pine and Commercial Streets, Will practice in all the Courts of the State, WM. scoTT, . Constable and Collector. Legal Business and Collections promptly attended to UNTY UARRIAGE REPOSITORY, BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. @ et eet _ HEADQUARTERS FOR Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, Carriages, Phactns, Rie,, Variety. > EvSan Francisco prices with Freight added. : _GEO. F. JACOBS, Manager. Office at.G. E. Withington’s Paint Shop. ~ NIVENS? GI = as & aS ee ee oe ee Springs. Polls at the Sehocitbouse, . PIPES, =» CUTLERY ee Finest Stock. of " Meerschaum “Goods CAR STAND Masonic Building, Pine Street, NEVADA CITY. } The largest, Cheapest and Best’ Assortment to be found in the county of T CICARS, — ia W. F. ENGLEBRIGHT, Sivil and Mining Enginee-, —aNp— U. B. Deputy Mineral Survyoer, 8 LVYINIINOD ANY J Opposite National Exchange Hetel, JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor’ (Successor to D. Wellington) of Horses, Carriages and Buggies Te be-found in this part of the State. with bred pel sy eaber erry etre ane Mogessare tree from vice, ot goodsty! ’ ice, of ‘ so} pene ae fast as any geutleman Carriages for Funerals Attended te with Prom : Good Saddle Horses alwayson hand. Geo, F, Jacobs, “Manager, . Ts22arsmemme ‘Nevada County H. G.B, R. TRAINS WILL.LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT --ON AND ACTER “i Thursday, Jane 10th, 1886, LEAVING. 9, A.M. DAILY ; 9.80 sencor arriving in San 840". M. Rey: nonating vith ovq erland leaving rancinco at 8 * ARRIVING. : 105 A.M, DAIzY. ever brought to the county. JOHN F. 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