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October 28, 1886 (4 pages)

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cneatee Sia POWDER WRK 4 ? NIA, TED, A CORPO «ATION, DEFENDANT. EREAS © The California Powder : & © rporation, piainti+, 8 March, 1886, of Gold Mines as follows: came on regulsrly sa hdres be the promises, tied tts fd the premises, fil i. feck eae ereceenens ot ch ai : Yr pereinattes set nafter ee! old In the minner pre nd the arising ‘ied to and upon oft a8 80 ive as afore. ‘That each and all of and jlaintiff’s complaint containes plow . Now re,on motion , Haq , counsel for plainthe findings in said cause, i dcerced that all aud singu a _p emises mentioned in the t lien,and hereinafter deuch thereof a+ may be suffi amount due to the plain pal and interest and costs attorney’s fees and expense> at public auction by the SherCounty of Nevadain the man roe ps pp pean te ‘eo raid after meallo w for re~ . has expired, exeoute 4 deed te the or purcha-ers of the said nee aceeds of said retain his fee~ otis and pootenge ti on said sale, to, proceeds the su 1 of ons hundred and Seven 15-10, dol ars ($137, 15-100) dollars costa of this suit. Also pay to the plaintiff the further sum of niuety-three thousand six hundred and fifty-seven 86-100 dollars, the amount so found due, as aforesaid, to with interest thereon at the rate of geven per cent, per annum from the date of this oreo much thereof as the said gale will pay of the same. That }e aadah persons claiming or to claim, from or under it, and all persons having Hens subsequent to said Hon by judgment or dectee upon the land described in oer. ot their personal repreasnroe et all persona having any lien or elaim by or under such subsequent judgment th or decree, and their heirs or p rsoval repre tatives, and ‘I! persons claiming to have utred any eatate or intense in said premsubsequent tothe filins af said ni tice of peudeuc. of this action wth the Re or.ieras af be forever barre and fore. closed of and fiom al: ny of redemp'ion and claim of, in and arid mortgayed and every part and parcel thereo’, and after the delivery of said Sheriff's; hog ha is further adjudged and ae ereed, that rohaser or purchasers o. such sbeaoh sale be let into pos-esalon thereof, and ‘hat any of th les to thisacrion who may be in ion of said mises, or any-pirt thereof, and any pergoa who since the commencem:nt of thix ac ion, has come into possessiun under then, " or either of them, deliver possession thereof ‘go such purchaser er purchasers, on produc ‘tlon of or any part thereof. And it is turther nadeaae anddecree i that ifthe moneys aris toe from » {pay the amount so found due to the plaintiff as above stated, with interests and costs, antl expenses of sale as aforewid, the Sheriff specify the amouut. of such deficiency and balance due to plaintiff in his return of said vale, and that on the coming in and fiting of anid ret the Clerk of this court docket a ne uch balance agairet the defe oe and that the defendant pay te the gaid plaintiff the amount of such deficienes and judgment with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent, per annum from the date of said last mentioned return and judgmen: and that the plaintiff have execution therefor. The and premises di:ected to be wold by this “ecree are si uated, lying gaa being in the County of Nevada, State of % be re bound a particularly debed as follows, to wit: ar 3 certain min'ng ground, mining claims, ditches, aqueducts, tunnels, reservoirs and other works commonly upon a certain feet in width, and situng district in the said County fevada, calle i the Blue Tent Mining. Dis. trict; the northeasterly corne of said tract of mining land commences’ at: a point four hundred feet from the South Yuba River, which northeasterly corner is also. distant gome two miles easterly from Edward’. bridge on the road from Nevada City to Bioomfield by the way of Blue Tentand from said northeast corner the boundary line of said tract runs in a westurly direction for a distance of avout thirteen hundred feut to a t in Gopher Ravine; thence in a southerly rection for a distance of about twenty -five hundred fees following the sinuosities of Qopher Ravine to.a pos ; thence in a north. westerly direction “ dred feet to @ post iu donnsin’s Ravine, which post is about six hundred feet northerly of Spry’s Gabin; thence southerly for a distance of about six hundred feet to a post near Spry's Cabin; therce southwesterl) , about nine hundred feet to an oak tree near ®@ ravine; thence southerly a distance o about five thousind feet toa post which is in the southwesterly line of the tract: thence a distance of about fourteen hun e distant about two nundred aoe situated on the bank of th teen hund ed feet pawing oF Hager’s House, toa post which is the southeasterly corner of the tract; thence in anortheasterly dirctionab uw: fortynear ? vine; thencein & northeasterly direction a distance of about the Enterfourteen ‘ed feet followi: ing sald Kavine in an east erly direc distance of about ‘four hun=, area int where Euterprise Raz Bet slovcn wulnitad fess ins U even Dutt na ae d ing th ¢ Sheriff's deod for such prem ses . mi: ditches and pie is rautic mines, ditches reservoirs bo prin andsitua’e upon of the superficial area fet in length in a rly direction, by about abont twenty-two bunof California, Iimdefendant, for the sun f stated ani mor to be heard day of March, eo the piainiiff or its attorna:s out . ,, Transcript, published at Nevada C ty, for . With costs of advertising and expenses of hue period th+ said sale shall be insutlicient 10 ! fuct of the West Providence Quartz Mine or q ‘ifornia, and designated by: the fleld notes 4 : [No 1579.) d Application for Patent toa Min. . 17, North Range undred aod tools up n said mining “enement+, hereditaments an! ttate of California, on which.the defendant herein named had, heli, ywned or pos<essed on thé 26th day of March, A. v. said defendsnt;may have subs :quenty acquired in and wo all the abo e describ. bid.ter for cash, to satisfy waid juignent, tozether with nterest and costs. G.ven under my haud this 12th. day of ‘ctober. A. D. 1886, . GEORGE LRD, Sheriff Nevads Connty. Sika Ky J. yh a Prt ated ag) = jury & Bi ng. 8 for P A mney !No;1671. Application for Patent toa Mining Claim. United States Land Office. Sacramento, Cal., August lith, 1896. — N OTICE is hereby yiven that the Spanish ie Gold Mining «ompany, (+ corporation), whose Postuificeis Nevada City, Ne ada county, Cal, have made app.ication for patent for the “Spani-n Gold Quartz Mine,” bearing yol-i, embracing fourteen hundred and seventy four and tour-cenths (L,74.4) feet in length ot the vein «r lode, with surface ground »x huadr.d and s xenths (500.6) fect in wilth, in the Neva ia mining d.strict, Nevada county, California, snd described 11 th; rand field notes on dle in this office, as follows, v.2z: SURVEY OF TH EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Beginning at.a postinrock mound at the southeast eocuer of the elai-n marke! 8G M Uo, No. 3; thence N 421 4° W, 22 34 chs w post in rovk m and asNé corner of claim market § GM ©», No, 4; thence 8.44° W. ¥.10 chs to post in rock mound at NW vorner of claim marked 8 @ M Co, No. 5; thence 8 42 1-42 E, 19.72 chs to post No 9 of the Sorgs Quartz Mine; henes N 75° E, 1.69 chs to pust No. 80; the Soyys Quartz Mine; thenee $ 42° E 1,64 chs to re No. 7 of the SoggQuartz Mine; thence N 48> E, 3.03 chs to post. No 1, ot theS. G. M. Co.,’ ind post No. 3 of the ¥8 Q. M.; thence N 44° E, to place of beginning. Containing 19.91 ®c1es, and vesignated »s fot No. 122, in Secti n2, Towuship J6N, Rangs 8 E, Mt. Diablo Kase and Meridian. Saii location w s made Angust 31, 1883, 3 A. R. Lord, James shorsley and A 8, Lord, and by chem sold ant conve yed t» the Spanish Gild Mi ing pap? by deed dated May 12th, 1894. The sa‘d ni hGold Mimng Company, (@ corporatinn), applicants herein, are huw the owner and holier thereof, Adjoining claimants are the Nevada City rieneion vold Quartz and soyygs Quartz nes, Ail persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby raquired to present the me before this ottice within s.xty days from the first day of publishing hereof. KD. FL TA: LUK, Register. Gaylord, & Searls, fpr It is hereby ordered that publication of ef resong no'ie bs mate in tne Daily & ot 60 consecutive days from the rst publication hereof. ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. The first day of publishing of the above otice was on the bth day of September, 1856. ing Claim. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal,, September 14th, 1886. OTICE is hereby given that Austin N Wairath, whose Postotfice a'dress js Nevada City, Nuvada county, Cabiforni:, has this day filel his apptication for patent foe tifteen hundred lineur vein bearing gold, with sucfa e ground as d-sevibed, situate! i: Nevada Mining Dis. trict, County of Nevada, and St.ts of Caland official plat on file in this office ay Lot Number 131, in Towaship 16 North, Ranue 8 Kast, of Mt Vixblo Meridian, -aid Lot No. 181, being us follows, to-wit: variation 18° eas beginning ak a stake markad “W P No 1,” being a ab “We E Nol,” of the est Providence Extension Quartz Mine, at the squah end of the lode, standing ina ravine on the cropping» of the vein,and from whicka pine tree 12 inches !ndi.m. bearN ban 89 hunks dis'ant; thence magnetic variation 18° E, N 109 10’ E 050 chains fence bears NE and SW 4.81 chains, fe ce bewra S66° W and N 66> E 16.32 chains, fance bears N 84° Eand 8S 84°W 21.73 chaigs, Rough aud Ready ditch bears NW and St 22.73 chains or 1500 feet to a post marked W P_No2” Survey of Exterior bouudaries. Beginning az.so ‘theact corner of claim at % post ynarked “W P No8,.” being also post “W Pb No &* of “West Providence Exten-sion Quartz, Mine.” and from which post “W No 2” of She Wililams Placer Mine (approved surve\) bears § 45° KE 43 chains livtant; thence, murnetic variation, 19° ££ West 299.6 foes or 4.54 chains, post WP NoLon lode in ravine 5.42 chains, fence bears NE and SW 399.3 feet or 6.05-chains toa post marked “‘W P No 4;” then: e N 2° 30 = s.00 chains-fepce bears NE ant SW 6.038 shains, fence heirs’ K and .W 8.92 chains, fence bears N 64> E 19.91 chains, intersect ection line between sections 11 and 146.71 haius west of northeast corner of section 4,T 16,N R No 8E, MD Band M, 20,30 ‘nains Kourh and Ready dtch bears Nh anu SW 3478.4 feet or 22.40 chaing toa post marked ““W P No 5,"irom which a pine tree ¥gucnes in diameter bears 8 3515 FE 0.44 chains disteint; thence e&st 0.32 chains Hough and Ready ditch bears southwest 2.30 chains. K ough and Reaty ditch bears southeast 209.6. feet ur 4.54 chains, post “Ww P No 2” on lode line 304.9 feetor 4.62 chains to a post marked “W P No 6” ov on west boundary of (Providence Quartz gine (approved survey) ahd from wnrich & black ouk 20 inehes in diameter bears North 23> W 38 links d'stant; thence 3 33}° E along west boundary of Providence Quirtz Mine 200.9 feet or 3.18 chains 10a post marked “W P No7,” andalsoa t market ‘“P Co No 18,” being a corner of the rovidence Quartz Mine, and.alg the corner vomimon to Sections 11, 12, 1g and 14 T 16 NRNoSk, Mo Band M; tnence 80. 4° W along East boundary of Section 14, 1.15 chai 8 pores and Ready ditch bears Nw and SE 4,50 chains, corner of @ fence 10 links West, 11.46 chuins fence 8 links east. ot intersection of afence frouy porth side 77.09 fect or 11.68 chains to « marked “W P No 8;” thence $ 10° 1¢° W 6.23 uhains a branch or Peck's raving running N70? E 549.8 feet or 8.33 chains to place of beginning, magnetic \ariation, Wek vontaining 14.94 acres. j The location. of this mine is recorded in the Recorder’s office of Neva‘la County, taloe Ps in Book 10 of Mining Records, pages. lence Ex:enticn Quartz mine on the South snd Pr» idence Quartz Mine on the east, Any and all persons claim ny_udversély any portion of said West Providence Quars Minty or surf.ce geound are here y required to tile their adverse claims with the Roygister af che United States Land Office at Sicrae nento, in the State oheeyaietp eg se goes y ar virtue of oe ions of serataty ag . : : . F. TAYLOR, Register. Gaylord & Searls, Attorneys. Itis hereby ordered that the forezoing No ice of Application for Patent be pub. ished for the per od of 60 days in tne Nevada Dail ublished at Nevada.City, Cal, : ED, F, TAYLOR, © Register, . Phe first day. of publication of foregoin notice was y,of pu of foregoing i aes Saopes 1 ownage i, Bo srly di. pet ota 26, 27 and 28 ie delivers its Wa'er into a reservoir On said tractot mining land and about hundred feet from the southeasterly ; : WS : a together. w: a ee boxes, TE BLUE TENT CONSOLIDATEU HYflames, hose. railway tracks, cars BRAGG GOLD MINES OF CALIFOx‘acetals shdvevn sand othr machines : ‘aims. ‘Tog. ther with all and sinza'ar the rtenaces a ito belonging, or ia avyw.se apperining. Notice ishereby given that I will sell at “ablic auction, in front of the Courth suse toor, in Nevada City, County of Nevada and Saturday, November Gth, 1336, ‘Between ‘he hours cf 9 o'clock A. M. and » o'clock P. M., to-wit; 12 o'clock M. ot tht diy, all the right, title anid interest 1386, the dav on which said jadgment was dock-ted as af >resaid, or ehhh, ad property, or any portion thereof, to the slenoek t ’ por The adjo'ning claimants are West: Provi=t aily Transcript, 9 Dails ne vspaper FS and appear before the Coun'y C er i DAY, 2d of Octuber, 1886, at 11 o'clock, A. M, 1 ani there to show caure why d be publisned for three successive weeks before the said 22d day of Ovtober. 1386, in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newprinted and publislied in the aaid Boreas county. J.M. WALLING, Superior Juige. 1888, : Dated September 20th, 8 J. B. Juhgson, Att'y for Pec'r. 822 VEMB*R, A. AND EIGHT t -S1X, when the tuliow.ng offizers will be elected, to wit. GOVEXNOR, _ LIEU tENANT-GOVERNOR, SECRETARY OF STATE, CONTROLLEK, TRt ASUKE* ATTORNEY GENERAL, SURVEYUR-GENEKAL, CutRK OF THE SUPREME COURT, SUPT. CF PUGL.C INSTRUCTION. FOR CONGRESSMAN. SECOND CUNGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Com of the Counties of Butte,Sutter Yuba, Nevada, Placer, Kl Dorado, sm dor, J, CALDWELL, s Alterney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer. ffice—South side Broad street, opp. Unio street, epinge age W ILL practice in ail the Courts of th State, and the Courts of the Unit: States within the State of California, Willdraw up Deeds, and Mortgages fo 60 each, certificates of acknowledgiven ereto inchid Delinquent Sale Notice. Ogee sing MISTING COM°ANY.—Lo‘cacion of Works, Nevada county, Cai.— Loca‘ion of princi, al place of busiuess, San Franvisco, Cal. : Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of as sessment, No. 22, levied on the 3tst day of August, 1886. the several amounts set. MA cme the names of the respective shareholicrs, as follows: No, No. _ Name, Certf. Shares. Amt. Bauer John, 168 1¢0 10 Bauer Jchn, 242 50 5 oauer John, 243 60 se Bauer John, 299 100 «619° Bauer John, 3-4 60 5 tauer John, 633 10 1 Behrman F., E.,° 821 100 10 Behrinan F, £., 612 10 J Behrman -. E., ' 6x0 10 1 Biesta Federi 0, 657 200 «+20 Biesta Federico, 6x820 20 Cryer Robert, 397 100 10 Cryer Rooert, 398 100 10 tryer Robert, 399 100) «610 © yer Robert, _ 400 100 10 F etcher Geo., Trusfre, 28 100. =—«10 letctver Gao., Tru-tee, 29 100 10 F etcher Geo,, Trustee, 30 100 10 Fletcher Geo., Trustee, 31 100 10 Flaesloop Frita, 722 25 2 60 Fiaesloop Fritz, 725 30 3 LeCoez Theodud Cleophas, 741 200. 26 Marge son F. G, J. 760 65 6 60 Shrakamp Mary, 271 50 5 Schneider F. G., 713: 160) =.16 Schowider F. G., 726 60 6 ochanfelberger-R., 454 60 5 Anain accordance with law,and an order of the Board of Directors, madc on the 8th day or October, 1886, s0 mau’ shares of each ars cel of such stock as may Le necessary will be sold at public auction, at the ottice of the Cuot.pany, No, 522 Montgomery strect, San Francisco, ‘California, on Thursday, the 23th day of October, 1886, at the hou: of o'clock, P. m., of said day, to pay -ald delinquent sasessment thereon, togethe: the gale. THEO WETZEL, Secretary. Office—No 622 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal, ~ol12-'d No. 1582.) ication for Patent to a MinApplt ing Claim. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., Ovt, 15th, 1836. ja sae is herety given, that THE JIN NORTH BANNEK CONSOLIDATED TONNEL COMPANY, a corporation, through its dur) authorized agent, Thomas J Michell, whose postoffive is Grass Valley, Nevada county, Cal, has made_gpplication for pateut for the ‘North Baoner Quartz Mine,in Nevada mining district, evada county, California, and descr‘bed in the plat and fied notes on file in this office, as follows, viz: — survey of Lode Line. Commencing at a tnnnel on the ledge in Little Deer Creek, the place where locasion notice was posted, and the iuitial point ot location, seta post marked NBQM LPM No }, near the north and te tue south «1 the tunnel about 10 ks from which a dogwood tree 10 inches dia beaisS 64342 W 54 linksdist. Theentrane to an od tunel 0.1 opposite side of t¢er Creek bears S 8° W 6Jlinks dist. Thence variaton 18° 3v’ east. N 35° 33' KE 22.66 chains to post set at North end of lode maraed N BQ MLP No 2. & Exterior Boundaries, Commencing at the north lode post mirked NB QML P No, thence N 38° 10’ E 6,70 chains to post at N E corner marke 1 N BQ M No 38; thence 8 836° W 2281 chains to post marked N BQ M No 4, at > Koorner; thence 8 88° 10’ W 9.95 chaias to eek 8 Weorner marked N B QM Nod, and W QM No4;+theuce N 84° 16 22.26 chains tu post marked NB QM No, at N W Cortier; thence N 88° 10° E 6.05 chains to place of bezinning, and. containing 17 38-100 a and designated as lot No 77, jnSection T8, township 16 North, Kange 9 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Me idian, 8. d location was mide by Edward Tinney etals.‘anu i Ist, 1831. Ad oa in«are the “Woodville” and “Nort. ner quartz mines, designated as lors 8 and 56 respectively. All persuns holding a.y adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this ottice within sixt, days trom the first day of publishing hereof. SELDEN HETZ&L, Register. It ishereby ordered ynat the forezoing notice be published for sixtv days, or ten ‘onsecutive weeks, in the zones Daily fransee pt newspaper, a da’ news or publish -d in the tows ot Neved in Nevada vounty, Catifornia, that being the nearest newspaper to the land des -ribed therein, S LDEN HETZEL, Register. The firat day of publication was on the 19:h day of Urtobar, 1836, Notice to Creditors, Estate of Hessel Buisman, deceased. a ge is hereby given by the under signed, executors of the last will of Hessel B isan, deve sed, to the creditors of aid all persons having claims inst the said deceaxed, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within f ur month after the drst publication of this noticet }ed to be and shall te gs:essed and taxed as sels on thc ir grogs or net earnings, in lieu of tion ten of this urticle, owned by said taxpayer, orinhs Pp weesyion or under his control, attwelve o'clock meridian, on the first Monday in March, prop rty, a& hereinatter prov.ded, shill be assessed in the county. city, city and counsiguated, in the manner provided by law. 8, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Tuolumne aud Mariposa: One ta tive. ° é ONE RAILROAD COMMISSIONER "FIRST DSTRICT. Composed of the Counties of Alpine, Amad_r, butte, Calaveras, Co usa, Del sorte, «i Dorado, Hunboldt, Lake, Lassen, Mendocino, Medoc, Napa, Nevada, Hlacer, Plumas, Sacramento, Sha:ta, Sierra, pixkiyou, Solano, Sonome, Sutter, Tehama, Trisity, Yolo aud Yuba. : MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, SECOND DISTRICT. Composed of the Counties of Alomeda, Alpive, Amador, Calaveias, Contra Costa, El Voradu, Nevada, Piacer, sacramento, San Jo. quin and Tuvlum .e. One Member, TWy ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURTONE ASSOCIATE JUsTIv& OF THE SUPREME COUKT — Unexpired term, vice E. M. Ross, resigned. FIFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. ONE SENATOR,Also members of the Assembly as follows: FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. All that portion of the county of Nevada ‘omprining «he townships of Nevada, Bloom ‘jd and Eureka, and the precincts of Cher ote and North -an Juan, in Bridgeport ‘owuships, one member, FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. All that portion of the county of Nevada not included in the Fourteenth Assembly Vistriet, one member. Also at said ¢lec. ion an amendment to the Constitution of the State, submitied by the Leyi-lature at its last regular session, w 1) . voted upon by the Electors of said State, viz: : AMENDMENT NO. 1, Section 1. All properry n the Srate, ex cept railr ads, not exemp’ under th laws ot the United States, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascertained a-~ provided by law. ‘The word pasted a> used in this artich and section, is hereby detlared to include moneys, credits, bonds, stocks, dues, frau: hises, and all other mattere and things, real, personal, anJ mixed, capable of priva'e owuership ; provided, that growing crops, property useu «xelusively for pubsic schools, and su:h as may belong to the United States, this State or any county or wunicipal corporation withGrowing vines and fruit trees shail be deem. 4 pirt of the he ; and provide’ further, that railroads shall be taxed as provided in section ten of th s article ; and provided fur‘her, that-the Legislature may provice fur the exemption from taxation of ships and vessels owned and registered or enrolled in thig State, or may ta such ships or vesanad valorem tax The Lezislature may «so provide, except in case of credits secured by mo.tgaye or trust deed, for a deduetion from credits of debts due tu. bona fide re-idents of tis State. Double taxation in any form is pruhibited SHEuIFFP, Sec. 8. The Leygislat:reshall, by law, re-. 20. COUNTY CLERK, quire each texpuyer in the Stute tomake . 21. RECURDER, ‘ and deliver to the County Assessor, anuual-. 22. D STR.CT ATTORNEY, {\,@ statemen* under oath, setting forth . 28. TREASURER, specifically all property, real and personal, . 24. SUPEKINTE.DENT OF PUBLIC except railroad property, as detined in see~. SCHOOLS, ; Sec, 10, All property, except railroad ty, town, tywuship Or district in which it is “very co: poration and person owning cr operating a railroad, or any porrion thereof, in this State, shail, on or before the first day of July of each year, pay tothe State Treas. ureran annual tax of two ayda half pe: vent up nthe gross earnings, earned within this State, of such railroad, for the year ending upon the thirsty first day of Decem: ber next preceding, which tax shall be in ieu of all other State and county taxes upon . th» franchise, business, right of way, roadway,-roadbed, rails, rolling stock, te ces. s’ations and their appurte:a:ces, and upon terry bo.ts, when operated as a part of sucn taliroad, And upon the shares of the capifal stock, and vpon the ‘mortgages, decds of trust, contracts or othe oblixation by which a debtis secured upon such prop. rty. All other property belonging to let 8 col tion or person shall be assessed and taxed as other proverty is assess.d and taxed. The gross annual earnings earned during the year ending on the thirty-first day of December last preceding, of all railroads, shall be, anuually, befoie the first day of May thereafter, ascertained and declared vy the State Board of Equalization, under such rulesand regulations as may be pre: scribed by said Board ; provided, ho sever, that the Legislature may at.any time pa-s laws prescribing said rules and regulations. In all cases where railroads are situated partly in this Stateand partly without this State, the gross annual earnings there +f be ascertaine’ and determ ned by ng: First— The gross earnings which, during the year lust preceding, have been earned wholly w thin this State. Second—The yross earnings which, during-the sume yea’, have been earned partly within this S.ate and -partiy without, this state, which shall be ascertained by apportioning sach earnings between tnis State and other States or ‘I erritorier; in the proportion which the number of m‘les of such raitlfoad situated in this State, and used in making such earnings, bears to the whoie number of miles there .f, by the use of whi h such earnings have been made. The proportion of interstate e1rnings thus ae cer ained shall be added to the earnings made wholly wi.hin this State, and the totalthus obtained shall be taken and be deemed to ne the wross; earnings of such railroad for all purposes of as-essment and taxation. For every p irpose of this secthe said executors, at Washington, Nevada County, California, at the oid hotel of H. Buisman, deceased, W. T. VAN OUDSHOORN, } E. T, WUbTHLEY, Executors of the last will of H.ssel Buisman, deceased. Dated at Nevada City, October 12, 1836, United States of America. SACRAM ENTO DISTRICT, CALIFORNIA. — Land Office, Sacramento, Cal.; ? October 18th, 1836, [* the matter of the claim of Richard C Walrath tothe West Providence Extension nartz mine + tuatetin the SK. 1-4 of the N quarter of Section No, 14, Town~_ No, 6 North, Ringe No 8 East vs Isabel a McKeon, an ad oin'ng ‘arm homeatead applicant for said Quarter Section Whereas the above named mineral applicant has this day filed his petition for a hearing in the above éntitled. matter to determine the character of the land in controVersy; and whereas, it app’ars that it is more convenient f.r both parties and their tion, except for the purpose of ascertaining the proportion of the interstate earnings to be added to the earnings made wholly within this State, all railroad s operated as one system shall bs trea edas one road, Une third of the tax paid by corporations or per8on8 OWning or operating railroads under the pr visions of this section, shall become p-rt of the General Fund of ¢his state, and two thirds thereof shall be paid to the county or counties in which said rajlroad is situated, i proportion to the length of the rajlroid operatedin the several countics. For the poree me of this section a consolidated city and county sha . be treatedsas a county. Any corporation, association rtnership, person, or persons, unlawfully failing or refusing to pay the tax herein provided, when the same shall becomedue, or within thirty days thereafter, shall be deemed to have waived their right to operate their railroads within this = tate. the taxes herein provided for, together
with such penalties as the Legislature may impose for the non-p»yment thereof, shail be alien upon the property hereinbefore in this section designated, and may be enforced in such nianner as the Legislature may by law prescribe. All .rail80 farasthe same are situated within the ndaries «f any comlnon schvol district, witness’s that such hosting be had bef the Gounty Clerk of Nev! county, Cal. it is hereb. ordered that the said Richard C Walrath and the said Isabell, ee of Nevads county, at Nevada City, Calif irnia, at one o'clock p,m ,on the llth day of Deduce evidence to determine the min ‘non-mineral char :cterjof said land? Witness my hand the day and date first situated within the district, ing, And all the railroads. so far as ceniber, A. D. 1886, then and there to pro. . are situated withia the bourdari eal a incorporated city or town, shall be subject to an ad valorem shall be subject to an ad valorem &x fo school purposes voted by the electors of the district ataspecial election held for that pu pos, the same as other properiy anythirg in contrary no withs‘andthey 8 of any this article to the for municipal! purposon the 16th day of September, cs Ey @ above written. eek 2 @ ~ i , res " or do business in this State, or po: din son pg oe am gr ogo F THE STATE OF r in nner as +h ; Galtfornis baring ic inaek be prociaet oa ac esa No court Within this mation calling for a geueral election to be . State shall have power, by injunction or neld on Tuesday, the 2d day of November, . vth« rwise, to interfere with, hi der, or de pg ately ae said es as relates = the collection ee ae . A to Nevaca county being as foiiows: Fedend ’ oery Pot Bey _ NESE OF CALE. pereeetpcn edi only upon seis te “ Executive DEPARTMENT. the tax ceil oF fat ort ot epitins oticeis hereby given that a general elec. . “4%! to the amount of oxe taxe> 20 tion will be held oughout the Biate os porate pase sett Pa a ae TUESDAY, THE SECUND DAY OF Nvi cases actions may bad ,B. GHTEEN HUNDRED A wh iv this State, shall be exempt from taxatiun. . AND 4th SUPERVISOR DIsTKICTs TOWNSHIP. TOWNSHIP, Jax, H. , Judges, a C. rral. — at and Morgan Datneal Jud. ca Gust. Sr., Inspector; Conn. r Cox and W. Towns Rough and R . Polls at the eady. 3a Schoo howe, Henry in which su h action» may ght to try them, upon the requ:st of either of the part), in advance ct all other civil actions andsuch raxes so pad under protest shall be retained by thTax Collector, of such ther officer as the Leyislatnre may des gvate, until such actio:s shall have been finally decided.SCHEDULE Nothing in this ame.dment shall affect any assessnent or tax heretofore made o1 levied, or interest tuereon, or any penalty of action on account of any such assessment, tax, int-rest or penal y; and all laws in force at the adoption of this amenoment, not inconsistent therewith, shall remain in full force and effect unt I altered or repealed bs the Legislature. The first teyy and payment of taxes against railroad prope:ty hereunder, shal! be made in the year eigntees, hurdred and eighty-six, and thall be heretofo:e incurr+d, or ans action or right . Jona Hymes,, nspector; C, C. Bitner anc Wm Walker, i Mooney Flat. Polls at the Schoolh-vse, W. L. Kaldwin, Inspector; b. Brown and H. ie Judyes. y¥ House. Polls at the Anthony House, C. J. Cole, In pector; W. H. Davey and W. R. Doyle, Judges. Plearaut Ridge. Puls a* the Schoolhouse, A. U. Mason, irspector; McNulty and Geo, Bartlett, Judges. SUPERYV:SOR DISTRICT No. 5. es Gee ge gs Abn ne oer at Es gine Hous rank Steve nspector; G. W. Giffen and H.K Gaye, } ree Boea. Poils at Boca Hotel, Thomas Lewis; } ter; wavid M. Dysartaud Lee Kobins, Littie York Township—You Bet. Polls at Pete Drunzer’s Hotel, 0. K. Cioudman, Intor; T. F. Goding and W. C. Barker, Pollsat Hill's store, James Regan, Inspector; B. J. Griffith dnd Thos n, Judges, . Lowell Hill Polls at James Hills Hall, Wm. Wilkinson, Inepe tor: J. W. Jenkins and James Hill, Judges, —Hunt's till. Polls at the Schoolhouse, A G, Turner, Inspector; Jchn Linuderner and Malcolm McLeod, Jtidge . None by order of of Nevada cunnty. In testimony whereof the said Board has d his procl tion to be sizned by the Chairman of said Board, attesied eg the signature of the Clerk and the sei] of this Board. F. M. PKIDGEON, Chairmar. Attest: F. G. Bearry, Clesk, By W. D Harris, Deputy. Dated Nevada City, Uctober 15, 1886, ¢ Board of Supervisors. iv. a Dg ation, th, its authori: ni J. Michell « h se Postoffice is Grass Va ley, Ne vada county, Ca'., hax made ceo for the Wodvilie Quart Mine, in the Survey of Lode Line. Commencing at a point on south boundary of the claim (previously establish d by reference “4 peg oo Prooggysne igor Age of lo ation joca: post ed, set a post in rock mound mark “ OM L P No 1, on about 2.50 chains Creck, from which -a bears N54° & O61 spruce bears N 33)° Tnence variation 18° 30 min. N min. E 22.72 chains to post marked LP No 2, at north end o lode. Survey of Exterior Boundaries. : id Nt Q M No 5, at 8 E coruer; 47 miu. W 9.08 chains to post marked Q M No 5 at 8 W corner; thence 214m. E 22.72 chainsto post marked uponthe grovs earnings, to be asc 1tai ae briekd Vrovided, for the ent re year of eight en huhdrei and eighty-five. Taxation for the fisel yea: ending June tnirtieth, eight en hundred and eighty-five, is not affected by this amendment. Now, therefore, pu: suantto the provisions of the Co: stitution, and an :c* of the i lature, entit'ed ‘a+ Act to provide for the sul: mission of propose amendments to the Constitution of the State of Culifornia, te the qualified electors for their approval, ap proved Mar h7,A. 1).1883,” the saidau-e d ment is submsitte! to be voted upor, by ballet, by the quasified electors of the State, on Taesduy, November 2, 3886. The Amendment is designated ‘‘Amend ment Number One,” and the b,llots ued at such election mustcontain the words ‘‘For ‘Agaiust the Amendmeit Nuwber Une,” written Or printed the: eon. Aud I do hereby offer a reward of One Hun red Dollars for the arrest’ and ce nv ection of any and every person violating the rovisions of Title 1V , Part 1, of tne Pen.) ode; such rewards 'o be paid until the to tal aount hereatter expended for the pur antag reaches the sum of Ten Thousain] VolrR, _—_ {Seai} Stoneman, Governor, have here—~ ) unto set my h nd and caused tne Great Seal of the state to be affixed, at the City of -acramento, .on this the tourteeth day of September, in the year one thousand eight hundred aud eighty six. GEORGE sT' NEWAN, Governor. Prana Tuos, L, THompson, Secretary of te, In Tes’imony Whereof, I, G-orve Now, therefore, pursuant to said proclamation, and in accorda: ce with law, a yveneral election is hereby ordered to be held on Tuesday, the second day of November, a. D. 1886, at which the following officers are to be elected, to wit: ° . G@ VERNOR, + es : LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, SECRETARY OF STATE, STATE CONTROLLEK, STATE TREASURER, ATTORNEY-GENERAL; . STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUB. LIC INSTRUCTIONS, 8. SURVEYO«-GENEXAL, 9 CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT, 10. ASSOCIAT# JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Long Term, ll. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SU. PREMECOURT-— For the Long Term, : 12. ASS sCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SU~ PREMre COURT— Unexpired Term, 13. (NE MEMBER OF CONGKESS, 14. ONERA . ROAD COMMISSIONER, Rh ONE MEMBER OF STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, Z 16. wNES ATt SENATOR, 17. ONE MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY FOR 14th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, 18, ONE MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY FOR oe, ASStMBLY DISTHICT, 19. ~_ SAP RS 25. ASSESSOR, 26. SURVEYOR, 27, CUKONLR, 28. PUBL'C ADMINISTRATOR, 29. ONE SUPERVISOR EACH FOR 3d 30. JUSTICEOF THE PEACE FUR EACH 3t, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR EACH 82. CONSTABLE FOR EACH TOWNSHIP 33. CONSTABLE FOR EACH TOWNSHIP? 34. FOR OR AGAINST CONSTI UTIONAL AMENDMENT NO, 1. And it isfurther ordered that the following aamed jersons be, and they a e hereby appointed otticers of election in and for their respective precincts, and that said election be held at the house or room designated new the name of each of said precincts, Vig: . SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1, Nevada Township—Nevada Precinct, No. '. Polls at City Hall, J. 8. Hoibrook, Inspector; Vi. ian Stevens and W. H. Martin, Judges, Nevada Precinct, No. 2. Polls at Court Hou e, 8. Nihell, Tnspector; D. E Morgan and Jas. P. ey udges. : Blue Tent. Polls at Schoolhouse, H. D. “hittum, 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. Conaw2 , Inspector; J, W. Griffith and C. R. Hat Judges, West Grass Valley. Polls at the Town Hall, P T Riley, Inspector; Jas. A. Buys a.d George W. Hill, Judges. Avisor. Ranch. Poils at Hennessey’s building, P. C. Joyce, Ins; ector; 0. L. vitchell and S. Benoit, Judges. ans —— Polls “ George Little's stere, James Harrigan, Inspector; George Little and Ben Colvin, tome Cuttage Hill, Polls at Cutt ge Hill House, Dan Billerback, Inspector; D. Dedman and L. Fattebert, Judzes, Bueva Vista. Polls at the Schoolhouse, Robert Scanion, In<pector; James McMullen and Jos. Shebley, Judges. SUPERVIS R DISTRICT NO, 3. Bloomfield Township—North Bloomfield. Polls at the Schoolhouse, T. «? McG gin, In Spector; R. D, Skidmore and A. M. Debbie, Judges. “ Sas L.ke City. Pollsat the Schoolhouse, Hugh Connor Inspector; P, A. Paine and G. MeDonald, Juiges. Retief Hill. Polls at the Schoo'house, J. C. Hickman, Inspector; R P.nrose ana M. B hannan, Judges. Columbia Hill. Polls at the § hoolhouse, A L Woodruff, Inspe.tor;C. D. English and 8S. Richardson, Judges. _ Eureka Township —Eureka South. Polls at th» Schoolhouse, J. W. Robb. Inspector; John Keller and Pat Foley, Judges. Moore's Flat. Polls it the Schoolhouze, Thos. Dowlinz, Inspector; James Doyle and G. W. Brown, Judges. Washington Township—W shington. Polls at we dmpinerg gg Wm. Foster, Inspextor; I ‘6 tis ag ot H. at 5 mega. at the Souse, N C Tully, Inspector; J, T. O’Carrcll and H Place, Judges, : Bear Vajiey. Pi 1s at James Davies’ Hotel John Lang, Inspector; James Rose and H L. D, Allen, oy Yuba, Pols at YubaMine Assay Office, Geo. A, Uare, Inspector; Dan Ryan and J. G. Fredenburr, Judges. : SUPEX VISOR DISTRICT Xo. 4. Bridgeport Towrship -North San Juan. Pols at the Schoelhouse, 4 ALe ‘ et par cel Wm. Menner and J. G. Dickson, udges. Sweetland. Polls at the Schoolhouse, J. Range Inspector; John Prior and 8.’ D. Birchvilie. Pelle ab the Schoolhouse, T. J. jan aren ww; Frank O'Connor and the Schoolhouse, > Fred Hoffman Ch-rokee. Polls at the Schoothouse Paul nick, Jud Rough and Heady esthe same as situared Inspector; John therein, anything in this the H. Q. Roberts, Jud the Amendment Number One.” or the w ord» . “hariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakA. WUTKE, FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, BROAD STREET Two doors below Post Office, Nevada City, Cal. Fine Boots and sShves a specialty cee Qa : REPAIPING NEATLY DONE TO THE UNFORTUNATE. DR. GIBBON’S OS DISPENSARY pV No. 623 hearney Streen, Corner Commercial San Francisco Established in 1854, for thetreat ment of Sexual eases such as Go.orrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilisin all its f rms, Seminal weakness {mpotency, etc. — Sein Diseases (of vears’s standing wd Uleerated egs successfully os created Dr.-G:»>0nhas the pleasure ofarneuneiag that he has returned trom visiting the orincipal Hospitals of Europe, and has reUned practice at the Dispensary, 623 4 patients and those requiring his services aay find him. Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emi , the q sbave. This solitary vice,or depraved sexu 1 ndulgence, is practiced -by the youth .f > 9th sexes to an almost unlimited eXtent, pre + tucing with unerring certainty the fol owing train of morbid symptons unless combatted by scientific medi measures, viz: Sallow ‘ountenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, nuise ike the rustling ot eaves and the rattling of of self ness of the limbs, confused vision, ntellect,; loss of confidence proaching strangers, a dislike to form hew wcqualitances, tion to shun society oss of memory, hectic flushes, imples an various eru: ns about the tace, furred songue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, aight #w eats, monouiania and frequent insanity, Hf relief be not obtained, persons so afflictad should apply immediately, either in person vw by letter, andhave a cure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this dix gases, which n -ver failsof effecting a qnick aud radical cure. Married Men. Ur those who contemplate marriage, -vho ire suffering under eny of there fearful naladies, should not forget the sacred re‘ponsibility resting upon them nor delay to Beain immediate relief. : Cured at Home. ersons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr Gibbon, stating case; symptons, le: of time the Sease hascontinued, and the medicine will ne eerey sent, ory — cu: ity, toany part of the coun’ with ‘ull and plain dirsctising for use. The Doctor vures when others tail. Try him. By enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coin ina registered ‘etter throuxh the Post Office, or through Wells Fargo & Co. a package. of medi inc will be delivered by express to any part the United statesAddress DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney lunted diffidence in apand Seminal Diz‘ Kearney Street San Francisco, where hs . e or): 18 16-100 acres and des: as Lot No. 73 in 8 ction 16, Town-hip 16 North, Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo Buse and Meridian. ruary 10, 1881, and isof record in ing records of said county. Adjoining claims are the North Banner Quartz Mines dé on the official plat as Lots 56 and 77. All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the, same before this office within sixty days from the first day of publi<hing hereof. SELDEN HETZEL, A ‘It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published ‘or sixty days, or ten eonsecutive weeks, in the sevada Daily Transcript newspaper, a daily newspaper published in th» town of Nevada, in Nevdua county, Califoinia, that being the nearest newspaper to the iand described therein. : SLLIEN HETZE., Register. 19th day of O.tober, 1886. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Y OTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the Courity of Nevada, madeon the 20th day of October, A. D. 1886, in the matte: of the estate and guardianship of Frank ; Guscetti, a mi.or, the undersigned, the . guardian ot the p.rson and estate of said minor, will sell at private sale to the high ; est bidder, for cash, in lawful money of . the United States, and subject to contirm. ation by sa.d Superior Courr, +n Monday, . the 15tn day of N -vember, 1886, at the law ! office of Cross & Simond-, at Nevada City, . Nevada counts, Cal., at oue o'clock p. m., ; all the right, title, interest and estate of . the said minor, being an undivided one‘half interest in and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels~ of land, sitaate and being i: the county ‘of Nevada, State of ers, bounded and described as follows: . 1. The Guscetti Ranch, sitnated-in Ne, ada town hip, Nevada county, Cal., and ; comprising the NE 14 of the SW 1-4and . the « 1-2 of thesW 1-4 and the St 1-4 of . Section 5, in Towuship 16 North, of Range K at, MD ot, and all that portion of the N 1-2 of the SE 1-4 of Section 6, Twp 16.N, R9 E, MDM, dcseribed as follows: Begining ata point ten feet from correr commun to Secs 5, 6,7 und 8, Twp 16 N, R 9 bast, MD M, and running thence North 3.25 chs to the middle of tne county road leading from Nevada City tothe Guscetti Ranch; thence South 53° West along the middie of the said rosd 5 40 chains; thenve East 4.40 chains to the place cf beginning. 2. -The mining claim known as the. ‘Tam quartz mine, situated in Secs 5and 6, Twp 16N, KO E,MDM. Offers and bida for said property (in writing) will be received by said gnarchan at the Guscetti Ranch, Nevada townShip, Ne-ada county law office of Cross & Simonds, Nevada City, Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, lawful money of the United States; ten per ceut. of the purchase money to be paid to the undersigned on day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said Court. Deed at the expense of purchaser, MARY UUSCETTI, Guard'an of the person and estate of Frank Guscetti, a minor. Dated Oct, 20th, 1886, (ro s & Simonds, Attys for Guardian 021 GEO. C. GAYLORD DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Goods, Grain, Ferd, Ete., ~——. ‘feeds Seld at Bed Kock Price steet corner Commercinl, San Francisco Otfice Box 1967. NEVADA BROAD STREET Geo, F, Jacobs, Columbus Baguies, Carts. es CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, ———_ ee HEADQUARTERS FOR The Celebrated Millburn Hollow Ale Wagon, Tn All Grad des, In Full Variety. ©&= San Francisco prices with F reight added. GEO. F. JACOBS, Manager. Office at G. E. Withington’s Paint Shop. Agen: for Giant Powder Company COUNTY » NEVADA CITY. -> Manager, Carriages, Phaetons, Rte, PIPES, NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND — Masonic. Building, Pine Street, NEVADA CITY. The largest, Cheapest and Best found in the county of. Finest Stock of Meerschaum ever brought to the coun v 3 Assortment to_be — CICARS, ETC, ‘eva'a Mining District, Nevada county, Cali. pea serbia, Back Gaserioad to ten and fiela . . netes on file in this office, as follows, viz: Sad location was made by A. Gaulc, Feb. The first day of publication wason the }California, and at the . ay i ig ‘unless payment . nia. ' Notice is hereby ling of the Board of WQM No. 6] day , thence N 82° 47 min. E 5.70 : ehsine t+ place of beginning, and containing Assessment Notice. EVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY. N Location of principal place of business, evada City, California. Location of Works, Nevada City, Califor ata meethaat 8s peng od on the be sold made Wednesday, the 17th day of Nov., 1886, with and rs -~ vity, Corner J mento, Guaran Money on application to SACRAMENTO BANK. E OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN THE and Fifth Streets, Sacrateed capital, $500,000; paid , 1885, $1,95°,581, Termand ordinary deposits received, and dividend: paid in ieee f loaned upon estate only. This Bank does exclusively a savings bank busiuess.” Information furniched upand July. W. P. COLEMAN, President. ffornia. day of October, Court, at the ésted may appear Cross & Simonds, Ep. R. Hamitton, Cashier. agll.ém Notice for Proving W ill. , Bay SUPEKIOR COURT IN AKD jor the County of Nevada, State of CalIn the matter of the Estate of MARKY DOWNEY, deceased. hereby given that Monday, the 18th 1886, at 10 o'clock A. mM. of said day, at the Court. Room of said: day haa’ Seen. eppetulah xe County of Nevada, ap) as the ties and place fur proving A sag Melee of said Mary Downey, decea<ed, and for the application of George W. Downey for che issuance to him of letterstary when and where any per-on interand contest the same. * Dated Nevada City, Oct. 4th, 1386. , G. SEATTY, Clerk. Att’ys for Pet’rs. 05 Order to ty of Frank G.seetti, mi On reading ana Mary Guscetti, the and estate of on Wednesda: in the Nevada Daily Frank praying for an crder of sale of certain real estate belonging to her said ward, for the uses and purgoses therein set forth: it isheroby ordered that the next of kin of thesvid wardand all persons interesied in the raid estate, appear before this Court enesg and published in said evada, J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge. Cross & Simonds Atty’s. e2l . Show U: use. N theSuperior Court,in and for the Coun j asl State of California. In the matter of the estate ana guardianship of nor, ’ filing the fe gone of iar of the person Guscetti, a minor, y. the 20th say of October, 1886. at 10 o’clock a, m., atthe court-room of thie Court, at the Courthouse in the said count, of Nevada, tren and there to show cause why an crder sh for the sale of such estate. And it is further ordered that a copy of tl.is order be published at least four successive weeks before ti e said day of appearing Id not be ¢g a TRANSCRIPT, 5 newspaper county: of Diseases with W tie, who isa + a ate of advice recy In regard toall the University of agree to forfeit $500 for a the Vitel Restorative (unde his Special and trea:ment) will not bottle, or four times the quantity, aodreas on recei. _in private pame i mtic, 11 Kearny St << DR. MINTIBE, THE SPECIALIST. No. 11Kearuny St., San Francisco . Treats ‘all Chronic, Special and Private The Great English Remedy mi Is @ certain am Cure for Nery. ous Dehtlity, oat Mane hood. Prostatankhoca, ard i all the evil ef/ youthful f of A follies ana excesses, and in drinking intoxicating lie ysician, graduPennsylvania, will case of this kind egular cure. $1.50 35, co r of ce, Or ll by BD: +> Se F., Cal. it Sample Bottle F; Will oodnt se any ene ioe ive tating symptoms, sex an ying by letter age. ‘Strict se business transactions. aoe Quick Time and Cheap Fares Te Eastern ano tonopcan Ciries BY THE GREAT [RANS-CO NENT ALL-RAIL ROUTES se Southern Pacific Company, Trains n New York and New Orleans : Attached to Overland Express Trains Third-Class Are Run Daily with Ov ® Pana ions! snags for Bern plicit’ other information gi o at the Company's where Francia. cP RR JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, 8. P.R N.TOWNE, GOODMAN, SAN FRANCISCO. Oaks Te Et goth day ot Uetober, A. D. 1886, will hese, an advertised for -~ at public — wiutete ; }