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gide . in the county of Nevada. are West Proviine on the South Land Office at SacraPooh inp ae se tengg ees a ication hereot, or will Dovel by virtue of the provis— of the Statu: ED; F. TAYLOR, Register. Gaylord & Searls, Attorney: 8. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing Notice of Application for Patent be pubthe period of 60 in the sere a y newspaper ty, Cal. st ED. ¥. TAYLOR, Register. publication of foregoing 16th day of September, 5 ‘Administrator's Sale. JOTICE Is eyes caphy Pen we pursuance of an order of the Superior t, of the County of Nevada, State of California, made on the 15th day of September, 1886, in the matter of the esta e of John Hurst, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of the said estate, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, U. 8. gold coin, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on Saturday, October 9th, 1886, At 12 O'clock, M., infront of the Court Nevada City, in said County and sh interest aud eshis death, and all the right, poh has by operation ince acquired in and and » sit. county of Nevada. pounded and described to-wit; : Lot 6 in Block 17 of Nevada City, to the official map of the saidcizy, with the building thereoh, known as the Hurst Bakery, and all appurtenances, easements, hereditaments connected therewith. Also stock and fixtures of Bakery, consisting of: shelving, glasr case, desk, counter, etc. "4 r) of Lot 7in Block 57, in Nevada City, described as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of said lot,. ee iietg tied elses «line ce rection alonga line py ey the eastern line of said lot) 106 feet 8 inches, more or less, to a fence: thence westerly along a line of fence 14} more or less, to a fence; thenve northerly 47 feet. 8 inches, meré or pe a line of fence to gate; thence rly 8 feet 10 inches across gavoway; thence northerly along side of dwelling house 61 feet 10 inches,.more or less, to Bowlder street; thence easterly along front fence on Bowlder street to of beginning, being the land adjoining the Hurst homestead, ther with tne dwelling house thereon and all outhouses, easements, appurtenances and hereditaments connecte] therewith, Bd. Alsoan undivided tw -ninths (29) — in all the oe piagerd gf p> Br ng, ty, siti in Un‘on ining DistHict’ Grass ‘alley Township, Nevada , California, about } of a mile south. west end of lode; thence a East 3000 feet’ to marked B H No 6, with surface ground 200 feet on each side " of said lodé lin pet SE Oey axere and anSeoeansingit post out 200 fosk south: ate al southwesterly of a shaft on said mine) marked R No. Lon west end of , spursandangles, The Right, commencing at and 750 northw: and runi rom éaid initial’ point 1500 feet northbeing 1600 feet in width by 1500 Jeng: through tbe Hawk and Rip Van Winkle quartz being in Sec the . of the Aberdeen Tunnel t-PEL pie 760 teet a aathanatenTHOS. M. SHARPE, Administrator of the éstate of John Hurst, deceased. Dated ber 15th, 1836. Thomas. Ford, Att'y. 216 SACRAMENTO BANK. : GeTa4) ‘toot in J IVIDEND No. -28, of ‘Fifty Cents per for patent for Mt ‘Spanish hupdred and soven “tour tenths (600.6) feet in g z F iE $2 e tt Bee ue a8 location w Lord, James Shorkley and A. nd by them sold and conveyed tr the ish Gold Mining Cosyecry . by di May 12th, 1834. The said cma i hGold Mining Company, (@ corpora on), icants herein, are now the owner and ereof. Towing claimants are the Nevada City Extension Gold Quartz aud Soggs Quartz Mines. 3 persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the fe this pate ee e first day of pub’ ng hereof. cyealey ED. FTA 1 LOK, Register. Gaylord, & Searls, Attys. It ie hereby ordered that publication of the forezoing noti-e be made in the Daily Transcript, published at Nevada City, for tne period of 60 — days from the first publication hereof. uf ED. F. TAYLOR, Register. The first day of publishing of the above uotice was-on the 5th day of September, 1886. E Es ia r ae zg ths wedi, . “the City Hall. . votes, one delegate. be pee County Central Comexsuing year. Thata Pr Convention shall beheld on ber 18th, 1886, with the provisLav at the 2d. mittee for Resolved, delegates to such Saturday, Septem of 2 o’clock p. m. and 8 o’clo-k p. in the precinet ‘of Grass, Vahey between the hours of 1 o’clock p.m. aud 8 o'clock pm. In all other the election shall be held between the hours of 6 o'clock p. m. and 8 oclock p. m. insuch manner as vuters present shall declare. Nevada City Precincts Nos. 1 and 2 are directed to hold their election jointly at East and West Grass Valley Precincts are Town Hall. Nevada City Precinct Nos. 1 and W. F. Engle’ Precinct No. 1.— 504 votes, 16 delegates. Preeinet No. 2—335 —_ 14 delegates. 50. B.uc Tent lnepector— P. Hogar. 27 and 2-—InRobinEast anu West Grass Valley—Inspector— W. J. Crase; Judges—M. P. Stone and J, W. Wiley. East Precinct—335 votes, 14 delegates. West Precinct—234 votes, 12 delegates. 26 Allison Ranch Precinct — Inspector—s. Benoit. 7 votes, ove delegate. o B Vista Precinct—Inspector—D. W. Pingree. 16 votes, one delegate. Hill Precinct—Inspector—J. M. Higgins. 24 votes, one dele. ate. Forest Springs Precinet—Intpector— Jos: Perrin. 20 votes, one delegate. Bloomfield Precinct—lnspector D. R. MeKillican. 85 votes, 4 even stay Relief Hill Precinct—Inspector—R. A. Penrose.13 votes, 1 delegate, Lake City Precinct—inspector—P. A. Paine 6 votes, one delegate Notice to Creditors. Estate of Samuel D. Debo, deceased. Totice is hereby given by the under signed, administrator of the estate of Samuel D. Debo, deceased, to the creditors of and all prraons having claims inst the said de eased, to exhibit them with the nec vouchers, within fuur. months after the drst publicatién of this notice to the said administrator at Nevada City, A. BR. LORD, Administrator of the «state of Samuel D. Debo, deceased, Dated at Nevada City, August 16, 1830. No, 18257. SHERIFF'S SALE. Alvan Todd, plaintiff, va. : Liberty Hill Consolidated Mining and Water Vompany, Defendant, OTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, that unaN der and by virtue of a writ of Execu “on, issued out of the Superior Court of the chy and County of San Frrncisco, State of California, Department No. 1, of which the annexed writ is a true copy, bearing date September 10th, 4. D. 1886, wherein Alvan Todd, plaintiff, recovered jucgment against Liberty Hill Consolidated Mining and Water: Company, defendant, for the sum of Two Thousand, Seven Hunared and Thirty-tour 71 100 ($2734 71) Dollars, damages, with interest thereon trom the date thereof at the rate of seven per cent. per annum till paid, together with said plaintiff's cosis and disbursements at the date of said judement and accruing costs, amounting to the sum of Thirty five 25-100 ($36 25),I have this day attached, levied upon, and taken into execution all the right, title, claim and in.erest of Liberty Hill Consolidated Water and Mining Company, defendant, of, in and to the folmeng Sener real estate, standing on the ‘of said ‘Mevada County in the name of “Liberty till Consolidated Mining and Water Company,” @ corporation, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: All and singular those certain pieces and parcels of mining lan4, situate, lying and being in Little York Township, ou ty of Nevada, and State of California, and designated as Lots Nos. 87 and 38, in fownship 15 North, Kange 10 Kast,and Lots Nos, 39, 40 and 41, in Township 16 North, Range 10 Kast, M. D B. and M,, and vontaining in all 545 84-100 acres, Also the following described tract of tim— ber land, situats in Lit le York Township, County of Nevada, and State of California: Commencing at the northeast corner of Mormon Spring; thence running in a northwesterly direction to Steep Hollow, thence down the bank of Steep Hollow to Long Ravine toa large spruce tree blazed; thence down Long Ravine to the Dutch Fiat trail; thence in an easterly direction to the place of beginning. Aliso that certain Ditch known as the York Mining Company’s ditch, taking water from Bear River at a point about one anda half miles below Be+r Vallev, and conducting the same to Little York ‘and yicinity for mining and other purposes. Also that other ditch taking water from said river at a point below ‘buftalo dlide and conducting the sume to Little York and vicinity for mining and other purooee. Also that csrtain other ditch, situate in Little Little York Township, »evada County, State of Ca ifornia, and taking water from the East fo k, or sometimes called the South fork of Steep Hollow Creek, about tour mile east of Lowell Hill, anu extending through Lowell Hill, Liberty Hill and tmpire Hill, oe near the village of Little York, and known as the Steep Hollow Ditch; together with all water rights ond franchises, reservoirs, pipes, flumes, dans, iuiprovements, fixtures, and appuriesances thereunto belonging, had or enjoyed. Also right of way for ditches and mining tunnels, all machinery, tools and other appliances of whatsoever nature and kind belonging to, or used in connection with said mining claims and ditches. Also that certaip canyon claim situate one half mie from the village of Little York, Nevade County California, known as Empire: Ravine, and extending from the mouth pf the Little York Water and Mining Company's tunnel, down said tavine or canyon 1150 fvet, more or less, to a live oak tree blazed and marked thus ‘‘X”. Also that certain other canyon, situate, lying and being in Little. York Township, Nevada County, California, known as Scott Ravine, commencing at southerly limi'sof the mining claims of the Little York Water and Mining Company, and extending down said ravineto Bear River; and also that certain other canyon called the Blue Lead or MeHugh Canyon, and. bounded by the Litie York Mining and Water Company's claim on the north, and on the west. by an oak tree, about seven inches in diameter in 1871, and from the mouth of said canyon, through Turner’s canyon, and Kk, Killem’s canyon to Bear River, and situate in Little York Town8 ip, County of Nevada and State of Calitornia Fai nasa with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. eee g Said property is more fully described in Book No. 66 of Deeds, on es 384 et seq., Kecords of he County of Nevada, State of California, to whicn reference is hereby had, Notice ishereby given that I will seil at public auction, in front of the Courthouse door, in Nevada City, County of Nevada and State of California, on Saturday, October 9th, 1886, Between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5 o’clock P. M., to-wit; 12 o’clock M. of that day, all the right, title anu interest which the defendant herein named had, held, owned or On the 10th day of September, A. D. 1886, the day on which said judgment was docketed as. aforesaid, or which said defendant may have subs :quent7 nour in and to sa the above describpro y, Or apy portion thereof, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said ae meut, together with interest and costs. Given under my hand this 14th day of tember, A. D. 1886. RGE LURD, Sheriff Nevada County, By J. L Houuanp, Under Sneriff. G DIVIDEYD NOTICE.share on the C. pital Stock of the CiTiS BANK will become due ant payable = and after 8 1886, at Office k. * 1 JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier Columbia Hill Precinct—Inspector—A. L. Woodruff. 43 v: tes, two delegates. Moore’s Flat Precinct— Inspector—Jas, Reid. %6 votes, one welegate. 2 Graniteville Precinct—inspector Geo. 4. Ellis, 31 votes, 2 delegates. ‘< Washing.on Precinct—Inspector—W. T. Van Oudsuoorn, 87 votex, 2 delegates. Omega Precinct—Inspector—A. T. Fry. 11 votes, one delegate. Bear Valley Precinct»— Insp Rose. 12 votes, one delegate. Yuba Preciuct—Inspector—Geo, A. Hare. 25 votes one delegate, — . N. San Juan Precinct—Inspector —Jas, A. Stidger. 82 votes, four delegates. Cuerokee _ Precincc-Inspector — 8, b. Rathburn, __ 20 votes, one delegate. Sweetiand Precinct — Iuspector—Frank Wocds 31 votes, two delegates, French Corral Precinct—Inspec’ or—Fred Hoffman 25 votes, 1 delegate. ‘ Birchville Precinct—Inspector—R. A. Thomas. 11 votes, one delegate. Rough and Ready Precinct—Inspector— 8S. Huntress. 5%. votes, 2 delegates, Indian Springs Preciuct—inspector—H. L, Hatch. 35 votes, two delegates, : Authony House Precinct— Inspector — Chas. Novay. 19 votes, one delegate, Pleasa t Ridge Precinct Inspector ~ Lev Sa iford. 35 votes, two de'egates, Mooney Fiat Preci: ct -I:spector — Hy Fiene,_ 7 votes, one delegate. Spenceville Precinct — Inspector-— H. Manning. 19 votes, one delegate. Truckee Precinct—Inspectur—H. K Gage; Judges—H. A. Mason and T P. Stevens 173 votes, 7 delegates, Boca Precinct—Inspect>r—D -M. Dysar:. 40 votes, two delegates. Little York Precinct ~Inspector—W. J. Hill. 7 votes, one delegate. Lowell Hili Precinct —Inspector—J. M Barney, 11 votes, one delegate, ; Hunt's Hill Precinct—inspector—A. G. Turner.” 10 votes, one delegate. You Bet Precinct + Inspector — J. 8. Goodwin, 69 votes, 3 delegates, The inspestors and judyes of election are directed to issue Certificates of Election to the delegates or delegate elected trom their reepective precincts, i ualification of voters; ‘‘All those who will pleuge tuemselves to vote for the nominees of the Republican Party at the coming State Election.” e E. H. GAYLORD, Chairman, A. H. Parker, Secretary. 87 The Nevada Daily Herald, North San Juan Times, Grass Valley Daily Tidings and Truckee Repablizan will please copy. , Jas. No, 1017. SHERIFF’S SALE. LEOPOLD GARTHE vs, AH BON etals Y virtue of an .xecutlon to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Superior Court of Nevada county, State of Califurnia, bearing date August 12tn, 1886, on ajudgment rendered in sai¢ Court on the 2ist day of August, 1885, wherein Leopold Gar he, pliin iff, recovered a judgment »gainst Ah Bon, Ah Chee, Ah ck, Ah My, Noey Win, Lon Heim, Don Quang, Ah'Ten Ah Yee, Quong Font, Ah Gong, On Gong. Yo Fon, Cheo King, Ah Foak, Ah Luck, Ah Ging and Ah ship, defendants forthe sum of eight hundred and seventy five ($875.00) dollars, damages, with interes from Au. ust 21st, 1885, atthe rate of seven per centper annum till paid. And whereas, on the same day, at the same time an place, and 1n the same action above -referred to, said L, uarthe, plaintiff, av aforesaid recovered judgment in the aforesaid action, and ©: urt, ag: inst John W. Hart and each and all of eaid defendants above named, for five hundred and fifty two and 40-100 dollars (3552.40) costs and disbursements at the date of said judgment, together with accruing costein the sum of $2.50 as appears to us of recasd,making in all the sum of 31,427.40, with interes thereon from the 2is day of August, 1885, af the rate of 7 yer cent. per annun, from the date of said judamenie I have this day levied upoa and taken into execution all the right, ti tle, interestand claim of the said defendants, or either of them mand to the following described real estate standing on the re-ords of said Nevada county in the name of John W. Hart, and described as follows, to-wit: That certain tract or reel of mining land known asthe Hiawatha placer mine, situated in Nevada and Bloomfield townships, County of Nevada, State of California. Commencing at a live ocak tree 12 inches in diameter on south bank of South Yuba River opposite Kennebec Ravine, marked ‘‘H, P. M. No. 1;” from thence running up the south bank of said river toa live oak tree 20inch:s in dixmeter marked HP MNo 6; thence across said river to a live oak tree 24 inchee in diameter marked ‘H PM No. 7, on north bank of said river, thence down the north bank of said river to a postin rock mound marked H-PM No, 12, ac junct‘on of Kennebec ravine with said river, and from thence across said river to the place of beginaing, containing 16 /17100 acres, and designated as lot No. 77, in Sections 15, 16and 22, Township 17 N, R12 E,MtDBandM, Together with all im. provements and fixtures appertaining thereto, Notice ts hereby given that I will, sell at public auction, in front of the Coufthouse door, in Nevada City, County of Ne,ada, and State cf Ualifornia, on Saturday, Sept. 18th, 1886, Between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M, and 5 o'clock P. M., to-wit: 12' o’clock M. of that day, all the righ title and interest which the defendants herein named or vither of them, had, held, owned or possessed on the 2ist day of August, A. D. 1885, the day “on whish said Judgment was docketed as aforesaid, or edinand to.all the above described property, = any pane belgie _ highest bidder or cash, to satisfy said ju ent, toye Mima Given under my hand this 23d day of August, A. D,. 1886. GEORGE LORD, Sheriff, Nevada County, California, By J. L. Houann, Under Sheriff. Johnson & Mason, Attys for Plff, me NOTILE. x VINCENT WILL LEAVE NEVADA . City with his easy riding Carriige for Gass Valley daily at 10a. m., 2p. m., and 8.40 p.m ; returnins at 8:30 a, m., 1 p. m. and7 Pp. m. : This. change is made on arcountof so many 'busses running at night time. R. VINCE'.T, Proprietor. Belinguent, Tax List for the] provision ot Nevada Ci hereinafter City Taxes for the year 1896, in east side of A street, Nevada City, and directed to hold their election jointly at the . * 9 which they may’ have subsequently ucquir-. City of Nevada for 1886, State of California, City of Nevada, ss. Y virtue of and in with of Section 14 of the will seli.all the property, real ey ok ., Thursd 4 10 o’c a. m., ay . 1886, for old September,Aof United States, each piece or parcel so s rib.d for the amount of taxes cruing costs. No is Alien Johu—Lot 11, in’ Block provements, Taxes $1 02, costs 55c; total taxes and costs, $: 57. 54. Brebeck Heary—Pe property. Taxes 65c, costs 53c; total taxes and costs 1 18 05 Leelee whee rong yr side of Bri street, Nevada City, imvine cmente Taxes 650, costs 5Sc; total taxes and costs $1 18. é 130 Coe J r—M on roperty of A Cov, Lot 3 in Block 49, Nevada City. Taxes $3 25, costs 66c; total taxes and costs ‘ik. No 152 Douglass Norvall—Personal property. Taxes 84c, costs 54c; tote] taxes and costs $1 38. No170 Exce'sior Water and Ditch Co, HA Tobiason agent— Lot 2 in Block 58, on Deer Creek, Nevada City; Lot 2 in Block 63, on sonth side Boulder street, Ne vada City, and improvements; also ditch and flume in city. Taxes 39 10, vo.ts’95c; total taxes and costs $10 05, No 329 Long W 8S, Estate—Lot 14 in Block 58, west side of Long street, Nevada City and jmprovements. ‘Taxes $1 62, costs 58c; total taxes and cos s$2 20. No 348 Morrisen D C—Personal property, ‘laxes $1 78, costs 59c. Total taxes and costs $2 37. an No 852 Mannix Dennis—-Lot 12 in Block 58,5 corner of Long and Adams seeds; Nevada City and im} rov ts and p alproperty. Taxes $3 25, costs 66c; total taxe+ and costs $8 91, No386 Murchte-Wm-H—Personal property. Taxes $1 80, ce ts 56c; total taxes and cost= $1 86. No 407 MoAllister F H—Personal property. Taxes $1 95, costs 60c; total taxes and costs $2 65. No 444 Parsons J F—Personal property. ager $1 14, costs 60c; total taxes and coste 74, No 447 Potter M B B Personal. proppo Taxes $2 92, costs 65c; total taxes and costs $3 57. : No 498 singer Machine Co—Personal property. Taxes $1 50, costs b7c; total taxes and costs $1 87. 499 Shurtleff W T—Personal property. Liye 81; costs 64¢; total taxes und costs 3 35. 569 Thompson J S—Lot6in Block 57, south side of Boulder street, Nevada City, and improvements and personal p:operty. Taxes $6 95, costs 85c; total taxesand costs $7 80. 678.Temby John—Personal property. Taxes $1 30, costs 56.0; total taxes and costs 1 86, 611. Williams Mrs M A—Lot 8 in Block 17 north-east corner Pine andCommercial Sta, and improvements; Lot 4 in Block 57 south side Boulder street and improvements; Lots 5 and 6 in Block 56 east side Sacramento street and. improvements; Lot 4 in Block 62 west side Sacramento street, all in Nevada City and personal property. Taxes pon 85, costs $1 77; total taxes and coste $27 12. ‘ 613 Walters J D— Personal property. Taxes $1 30, costs 56 cents; total taxes and costs $1 86. Wa. EDDY, Tax Collector in and for Nevada City. Democratic County Convention.
ee N accordance with the authority vested in us, we make the following call fa primaries and a Cou ty Convension: On the isthday of Sept. the Democrats throughout the county shall hold primar. meetings at every election precinct, wi open dvors, to elect delegates to our County onve tion, herehy calied to meet at Nevada City on Saturday, Sept. 25th, 1886, at 11 o'clock a, m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the county offices to be filled at the ensuing election in November, . and of tra: sacting such other business as may come before the convention. All those that will pledge themselves to support the nominees of State and Coun y Conventions may vote at said primaries, provided they are qualified voters of the precincts, 5 The basis of representation in said County Convention shall be one delegate for every twenty-five votes, cast at ,the last general elec ion for Cleveland and Hendricks, and one for every fract:on thereof. The election shall be held in the precincts of Nev dw, Grass Valley and Truckee between the hoursof 2 o’clock p.m. ands o'clock p. m. Nevada City Precinct No. 1Inspector — © H Harrisoi; Judyes—Jno I Caldwell, Jno Dunnicliff; 214 votes, 9 delegates. Nevada City Precinct No. 2—Inspector— CD Bobo; Judges—J E Carr, L Garthe; 183 yotes, 8 delegates. Grass Valley—Kast .Procinct-—Inspector— J WStuart; Judges—W H Mitchell, Jr., Henry B Johnsen; 239 votes, 10 delegates. Grass Valley— West Precinct—Inspector— AG Compton; Judges—A G@ Peterson, Wm H. Loutzenheizer; 239 votes, 10 delegates. Truckee Precinct—Inspector—H Davis; Judges—W H Cruger,, Geo E Marshal!; 142 votes, 6 delegates, Inall other pr the shall be held between tne hours of 2 o'elock p. m. and 8 o'clock p.m, in such manner as the voters present shall declare Blug Tent rrecinet—Inspector-—-J. Moody; 7 votes, 1 delegate. allison Ranch Precinct-—-Inspector —P Joy ce; 42 votes, 2 delegatcs. buena Vista Precinct—Inuspector—Wm Coombs; 28. votes, 2 delegates. Cottage Hill. Precincc — Inspector — D Deadman; 34 votes, 2 delegates. Forest. Springs Precinct—Inspector—J Harrigan; 3u votes, 2 delegates. Rough aid Read) Precinct—Inspector—J F Schroeder; 4€ votes, 2 de e,ates Indian Springs Precinct Insp sctor—John Moutgomery, 27 votes, 2 delegates. Anthony House Precinct—Inspector—J-C Brown; 12 votes, 1 delegate. : . Pleasant Ridge Precinct —Inspector—U Houston; 2! votes, 1 delegate. Mooney Flat Prec:net—Itnspector—R Fitzgerald; 12 votes, 1 delegate. Spenceviile Precinct—Inspector—C_Bitner; 27 votes, 2 delegates, ; Koca Precinct —tuspector—James MeDonald; 18 votes, 1 delegate Bloumfielc t reciact—Inspector—E Cum: ming; 04 votes, 4 delegates eccid Hill Precinct—Inspector -— John Hickman; 12 votes, 1 delegate. Lake City Precinct—Inspector—Hugh O'Connor; 7 votes, 1 delegate, Columbia Hill Precinct —lacpector—John Dri coll; 25 votes, 1 deleyate. Moore's Fiat Precinct—Inspector—James Dos le; 37 votes, 2 delegates. Eureka Precinct—luspector—J W Robb; 31 votes, 2 delegatas, Washington Precinct—Inspector—E Brimskill; 42 votes, 2 deleyates. Omega Precine —-Inspector—John O’Car7 7 —. 1 delegate. ear Valiey Precinct—laspeevor—John Lang; 5 votes, 1 delegate as Maybert Precinct—Inspector — Dave John80n;, — votes, . delegate. i Birchviile Precinet—Inspector— John Conhors; 20 votes, 1 deiegate. : rral Precinct—Inspector—Frank votes, 2 delegates, nd Precinct—Inspector—P D Merriam) 18 votes, 1 delegate. Nortty San Juan Precinct—Inspector—J G Dickéon; 37 votes, 2 delegates, Cherokee Precinct ~Inspector—J L Moryan; 32 votes, 2 delegates, Little York Preeinct—Inspector—Thomas Patterson; 6 votes, ludeleyate, 9” » Lowell Hili Precinct—luspector—Wm Magu're; 23 votes, ) delegate. : Hunt's Hill Precinct—Inspector—Malccm McLeod; 1, votes, 1 delegute, You B: t Precinct—-Inspector—John HusOy 34 rote, 2 delegates, The Lnspectors and J 3 Of election are Uirected to issue oe of election te tue delegate or delegates elected from their i ge aawend n precincts where a caucus may be desired the township comn.ittees ye § directed to call the tame on Thursd: 16th, at such time and place as said mittees may di: ect. Signed on behalf of the Committee. +, lanti. Sept. comCounty Central FRANK POWER, Chairman. BN. Shocoraft, Seeretary” ley Daily Union, Grass Valley Nevada City, July 27, 1886. Daily ‘Tidi Nevada Daily Herald, Tr and Sections 37! _ . eoitadt Goda, continue vobong personal, i TO THE PUBLIC. _— Anh oliRisisi Waa at wher Pe! his Bas. i ft 3 3. 5. ee iramy of man gu serving of public of W. CARSON. BILL OF SALE. Kxow ALL MEN BY THESE PPESENTS : ‘That I, Richard Vincent, of the town of Grass Mo America, to me in hand by Thomas W. Carson, of said town of Grass Valley, county and State aforesaid, the the , “ae conveyed and by these present. Jo grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said party e sccond part, his executors and admin-" istrators and assigns, all and singular the following described y, towit, viz: Four horses, two "busses, three double set harness, &., the whole known as “Vincent's Grass Vailey and Nevada City *Bus Line;” also the good willof ‘bus line aforesaid : To have and tohold the same to the said party of the second part, his executors, administrators and assigns forever. And I do for myself, my executors, administrators, covenant and ag-ee to and with the said party of the second part, his executors, administrators and igns, to warrant and defeud the sale of the said property, goods and chattels hereby made unto the said party of the seco.d part, his executors, administrators ‘and. as-igns, agtins? all and every nm and 3 whomsoever lawtully ‘claiming or to cla m the same. In witness whereof I have hereun'o set my hand and seal the first day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eg rity : ICHARD VINCENT. Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of P. H. Paynter, Order for Hearing Petition. N THE SUPERIVUR COURT OF THE County of Nevada, State of California. lu the matter of the estate of Elijah Hothersall, deceased. On the presentation of the verified petition of A. G. Craig, claiming to be entitled by virtue of a certain contract in writing made by sai: Elijah Hother all in his life time, to a conveyance of certain real estate parcicularly described in said peti tion, setting forth the facta upon which said claim is predicated, and praying for a decree authorizing and directing the administratrix of the estate of said Elijah Hothersall deceased, to ¢xecute aconveyance of ‘said real estate. It is ordered by the Judge of the Superior Court that MONDAY, the 4th day of OCTOBER, 1886, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said day being at a regular term towit :-at the September term, 1886, of the Superior Court of Nevada County, in the State of California at the court-room of said Court, and the same is hereby appointed as the time and piace for hearing said petition, and when and where all persons interested in the estate of di d may app and contest said petition by filing their objectionsin writing. And it is further ordered that notice of the pendency of said peti. tion and of the said time and piace of hearing be published at least four weeks before such hearing in the Nevapa Daity TRanSCRIPT, &® daily newspaper published in Nevada City, in said Nevada County, J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge. Nevada © ty, Sept. 4th, 1886. 85 Assessment Notice. ‘\HAMPION MINING COMPANY.—LoC cation of principal place of business, San Francisco, ifornia, Location of works, Nevada county, California. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trusvees, held on the 3lst day of August, 1886,an assessment (No. 22) of Ten (10c) Cents per share was levied upon thecapital stock of the corporation, payable intweaiately in United States gold coin to the Secretary, at his: office, No, 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal. 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