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The Daily Transcript.
‘ “RAILROAD RATES.
Following are the approximate railroad rates” of fare tor first-class pas.
sage from Nevada City tothe cmp
named : .
Battle Mountain... . $18.75 .
Wise. ss. pelea :. 6.60)
heen arr er oe a 8.80
CR.. 08 a4 DS aoa 4 a Se eS * "5.95 .
Wwlimtoga. 2.3.°.gto =» FAO}
Cole’s. : oe eu EO}
Ocifax 2.25
Davis 4.5
Delta
Derning. ;
Wel F901 td ae yf
Emigrant Gap. 2
ASS LS A Es bev Hence 10.7:
Gosben . si, o00i 223-32 s_ ci
Granite Pot .:...-pie eee 7
SHOES SG ai eG fs <5 2 =. 11.44
ai) ee Pin sets, 2608
Independence.. ; . 6 .35
$ones.3: Sreste-53500% zi ‘ 3
Junction.
Lathrov::.
Los Angeles, ..:....+%
mitons
Napa Junction.
Niies. .
Oakdale.
Ogden.. .
Peter’s. .
Port Costa. ... ee
NOVMOOR 5 6. oy. seve
Redding
Reno. sss: .
Sacramento;.
San Francisco.‘...
Satiote,.... ie seats
Die SORE 53 i rs vee es
San Pedro..
Santa Ana..
BYOLIS IAAL ALTIIIISS
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Fil
., Castoria is Dr. Sam’l Pitcher’s old, harmless and quick cure for
Infants’ and Children’s Complaints. Superior to Castor Oil,
Paregorio or Narcotie Syrups. Children cry for Castoria, Millions of Mothers bless Castoria.
Castoria cures (@lic, Constipation ;
Sour Diarrhoea, Eructation ;
Gives healthy sleep ; also aids digestion ;
Without stupefaction.
VANANANARRARALALLAALY
known to
“I recommend
ts, AS
me.”
Castoria for children’s —
prescri
A. Arncuer, M.D.,
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
‘Tae! Cerracr Compary, 77 Murray St., New York.
NANNANNANNANAANN AV PANANS AAS ASN ANA SAYS
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Santa Barbara.. .....5'-% roe
Santa Motics . <..5. 9.00 eres 19.80
Stockton. «...+.Pie a te oins
ET grea yore aerate pe ape er
BGiINUR Fie. 8s ccs toe ees -85
ORINAEB cols db ah os eri Senter Oe
WPOGKOG 5.. 4cshek che ks ss eens 5,55
Upper Soda Springs. ..4.+-10.90
Vallejo Junction-. : 6.7)
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Table of Distances.
* From Nevada City to :
Alpha oes 1644, miles.
Birchyille ATSB -15%%
Blue Tent... Pes ben PaaS ae iS fe
Bear Valley . «, ee
Bridgeport .. os es
Bowman Dam... a ayes eg neeee = d
Cherokee apr AE Pp RTE” Be
gn TE * 9 6 0 een ea bat ane ge 13% “a
Colfax 5 doe ioatema nan e ad
Edwards Bridge PO . $
French Ceaigal..:. .-.5-.5.--. 185%‘
Graniteville.. . wade «28 ne
Grass Valley es a .
Jackson’s eaitake 44 “ .
Lake City .. aux ‘
Little York 1234 ad
Lowell Hill WATT ne <2 edo.
Moore's Piet. :.6 i. cans -cecccteces ees .
North Bloomfield... . :.:.-.14% “*
Newtown oe a .
North San Juan -13 i
Omega Si a 20 bs .
Purdon s Bridge . Pepe. Gane .
Quaker Hill ..., PEC ECTS Ep a .
Relief Hill 4 > . 18 s .
Rough & Ready.. ~8 “I .
Snow Tent a gig ‘% }
Snow Point..... 25 ‘ .
Scott's Flat . 6% *
Smartsyville 19 a
Sweetland ae
Spenceville 2C =
Sacramento... “0
San Francisco.. se
y Ba) 4 See oan uid
Washington ....
You Bet ee
Piles! Piles! Piles!
Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment
is the only sure cure for Blind, Bleed.
ingor Itching Piles ever discovered.
of long standing.
Judge Coons, Marysville, says:
“Dr, William’s Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after year of suffering.”’
Judge Coffinbury,Cleveland,O.,says:
“T have found by experience that
Dr. William’s Iadian Pile Ointment
We have hundreds. of. such testimonials. Do not suffer an instant
longer. Sold by uruggists at 50 cents
per box or maled on receipt of price;
the WiiuiaMms Mr’c Co. Cleveland 0. .
+ eee :
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
should always be used when ciuldren
are cutting teeth. It relieves the little
sufferers at once; it produces natural,
guiet sleep by relieving the child from
pain, and the littie cherub awakes as
**brightas a button.” It is very pleasanttotaste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves
wind, regulates the bowels, and is the
best known remedy for diarrhea,
whetner arising from teething or other
causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Z eee —+-2@e> ee
as A Woman’s Discovery
“Another wonderful discovery has
been made and that too by a lady in this
county. Disease fastened its clutches
upon her and for seven years she withstood its severesttests, but her -vital
organs. were undermined and de th
seemed imminent. For three months
she coughed incessantly and could not
sleep. She bought ofusa bottle of
Dr. King's New Discovery: for Co =
sumption and was so much relieved
by the first dose that she slept all
night, one bottle having miraculously
cured her. Hername is Mrs. Luther
Lutz.’”? Thus write W.C. Hamrick
& Co., of Shelby, N. C.—Get a free
bottle at Carr Bros.
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CURES PROOFS
Neuralgia
Fastness.
Nervous
Prostration.
Rheumati in
**Paine’s Celery Compound cured m
lous sick headaches.’”
Mes! Lb. A Bregutner,
San Jacinto, Cab.
neryMusi HorcHinson
South CornishyN. H.
Warraute Paid
Treasurer's Commissions
SALARY FUND.
Warrants Paid aes Fae
Hs BOND FUND.
{ Bo Redeemed .$ 700 00
nterest on Coupons paid 661 06
SCHOOL FUND.
Warrants Paid
FIRST ROAD DISTRICT FUND— (s
Warrants Paid . is é . $ 2631 67
Treasurer's Commissions Paid 7 %
SECOND ROAD DISTRICT FUND—
Warrants Paid .. $ 5209 8&3 <
Treasurer's Commissions Paid 156 30
= THIRD ROAD DISTRICT FUND—
Warrants Paid Z9 $3355 34
Treasurer's Commissions Paid 180 67
FOURTH ROAD DISTRICT FUND—
Warrants Paid ere $ 3315 39
Treasurer’s Commissions Paid 99 46
FIFTH ROAD DISTRICT FUND—
Warrants Paid ..-. wet snes $ 4249 42
Treasurer's Commissions Paid ...... 127 47
Bonds Redeemed ._....-: $ 1000 00
Interest on Coupons Paid... 219 60
Warrants Fess aa 454 75
INSTITUTE FUND—
Warrants Paid..
' Total Disbursements ..
Balance in Treasury July 1st, 1889
State Fund ...
General Fund
General Road Fund
w
First District Road Fund
Second District Road Fund
Third District Road Fund
Fourth District Road Fund
Fifth District Road Fund
Insticute Fund ; : ;
Truekee School District Special aud Bond Fund
Total
_ GENERAL FUND,
Warrants Outstanding July 2d, 1888
oh issued during year... ping 0S LD %
Total Ter gere
Warrants paid nie Paisw ENTE
Outstanding July lst, 1889 .
CENERAL
Warrants outstanding July 2d, 1888 F
fee issued during year 3
Total paid Fs
Outstanding none
SALARY FUND,
Warrants issued duiing year bigpdai toca «
= paid .. “e x
Bonds outstanding July 2d, 1888
Os Redeemed: <5. vsdyecases
Outstanding July Ist, 1889....
SCHOOL FUND.
Warrants issued during year
paid
Outstanding July 1st, 1889...
Warrants ontstanding July 2d, 1888
? issued during vear.. .. . .
Total: ..<.
Warrants paid
Warrants outstanding July 2d, 1888... ;
“issued during year........
Warrants paid .
THIRD ROAD PISTRICT FUND.
Warrants outstanding July 2d, 1888 ..
eS issued during year oe
Patel $F. 35.95
Warrants paid
Warrants outstanding July, 1888..
* issued during year
Total
Warrants paid
Outstanding July ist, 1889 ...
erocky colors, 36 colors; ro cents each. .§? “It has done me moré
Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, dt Kidney _ tpacpeirhmaps pare J
rections for coloring otos., making the finest 8 oP :
{nk or Bluing (10 cts.a quart) etc. Sold by drugDiseases regal eke Te fale
gists or by 3 ‘ 4 i
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt AND “*Paine’s Celery Com2 eRe i are RATE ALES . seie dyad been of great
For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE . All Liver benefit for torpid liver,
indigestion and usDIAMOND PAINTS. Disorders pres” Euzaqernc.
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Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper, Only 10 Cents. Ba:
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AUDITOR’S ANNUAL REPORT
—OF THE—
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE YEAR COMMENCING JULY 2d, 1888, AND ENDING JUNE 30th, 1889.
To tHE HonorRABLE THE Boarp oF Supervisors or Nevapa County:
GENTLEMEN—
Herewith I present for your consideration a report of the Receipts
and Disbursements for the twelve months ending July 2d, 1889.
RECEIPTS.
To Cash in Treasury July 2d, 1888... ; $ 43,823 53
* Proverty Tax of 1888 Br pre a $ 112,678 58
“ Delinquent Tax of 1887 . e 30
. ** Listing ane Certfficates 3 00
“5 per ceat. on same * 7h: *
“50 per cept on sume 9 00
“ Tavern Licenses . 6,915 00
“Beer Licenses 90 00
“Ist Class Merchants Licenses 60 00
“oa # a re 216 00
“ga “ “s 432 00
“4th © ws “ 2,082 00
“ pack Peddlers # 100 00
* Wagon Peddlers st 45 00
“ Cireus and Menagerie “200 00
“ Brokers = 178 00
“ Billiard as 49 00
* Theater Bie 96 00
“ Propagation vd 19-00
“ Sheep Sei 420 00
“ State School] Poll Tax ; yin 4,278 90
** Road Poll Tax ist: koad District . $ 366 35
“e “ “ 2d “ \ ae > 619 65
rons “ “ 8d is Ne 991 25
«8 he Eth « “ 673 20
oe ow “ 5th “ “ 1,324 00
—_—— 8,974 45
‘Justice Fines $11 00
“ sheriff's Fees 1,530 62
“ Clerk’s ‘“* 2,727-45
* Auditor's * a 736 60
“ Reéorder’s Fees ; 3,424 90
* Treasurer's Fees and Commissions « 1,586 93
« “ Commission on settlement with State 1,54) 98
“* Assessor's Fees 33 68
“ public Administrator’s Fees > 26 45
Total County fficers Fees. $11,607 56 11,607 56
To Estate of deceased persuns eit 6 20
* tate School lands, Principal .. Z 1 57 O1
Bi ae #, st Interest semen LB 45
** State apportionment of school Money 44,169 54
“ Kent of County building: 320 00
“ Fees from Applicants for Teachers *
Certificates 48 00
“ State support of indigent sick 8,839 03
* Truckee Svboo! District Bonds 6,025 00
“ Truckee schuoi speci«l Tax 9 38
* Tuition of nou-resident pupils in Ne» . wada School District : 85 00
“ Tuition of non-resident pupils in N.
sen Juan Listrict .. 4 16 00
Returned from Committee on School
xhibits : moe ; 28 63
To Forfeited Bail Bond’ 49 75
‘ Rebutes-on Taxeg from State 213 67
“ Auctioneers Licenses. .... . 45 00
“ Toll Bridge i eee " ; 164 00
From State Tax of 1888 on N.C. N. G. R. R. 1,314 71
“ re} “ Pv “ . PR. R. Co. 9,¢92 76
To 5 percent. on Delinquent Tax of 1883 250 13
“* Listidg and Vertificates.on same 6 324 50
# 50 per cent on Delinqueyt Tax of 1888 74
* Recorder's fees from J. A. Rapp.. -. 190
Total .°. $ 259,760 30
ce ee x
DISBURSEMENTS.
— c
STATE FUND.
Paid State Treasurer.... eS . FAME 8
: f GENERAL FUND,
Paid Werrants “s bE: 39
Warrants outstanding July, 1688 .. i
= issued during year. Pepe
Total.. ;
Warrants paid
Bonds outstanding .. ‘
oD redeemed . TREE
Outstanding July ist, 1889.
Total outstanding (except Tryckee Bond)..
Warrants, as follows:
GENERAL FUND..
GENERAL ROAD FUND
“ SALAKY FUND
“ BOND FUND
* F_RST ROAD DISTRICT FUND..
*“ SECOND ROAD DISTRICT FUND
“ THIRD ROAD DISTRICT FUND
“* FOURTH ROAD DISTRICT FUND
‘ FIFTH ROAD DISTRICT FUND
In
“a
Total amount available
Bonds and Warrants :
clusive of interest thereon
DR. M. P. HARRIS
DENTIST
TI" NEVADA CITY ON
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
. F)
Office in Morgan & Robe-ts lock corner
Erosd and Pine Streets up stairs
National Exchange,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
REOTOR BEOS... .. Proprietors.
the Onlv Firstecluss Business
fiotet im the City.
Massive fre-proc stricture, tree from the
dangers offires sv prevalentin large hotels
Situated in the verv centre of the city, with
Express, Post Off ce and General Stage Offie
for all jines in th building. fi
leevethis nates 0 big ed ater “any
other ynen e ating
-pethen le of! the atlonal xchange ise
an ure with the propststess, and is guarteed superior to any in the city.
The Rooms are neat ane desirable, and in
elude a iumber of handsome suits.
©: management will spare
x pense to sustain the repNetional Exchange pop e
“ justy e! s of being the leading ana
\, vege deh De wciantelns.
TRUCKEE SCHOOL DIST. & SPECIAL BOND FUND—
APPORTIONMENT OF MONEY REMAINING IN THE TREASURY ON
: MONDAY, JULY ‘st,. 1889.
_ INDEBTEDNESS OF THE COUNTY.
ROAD FUND,
FIRST ROAD DISTRICT FUND.
SECOND ROAD DISTRICT FUND.
FOURTH ROAD DISTRICT FUND
FIFTH ROAD DISTRICT FUND.
Truckee School District, Special & Bond Fund.
Funds on hand July Ist, (889, available for redemption of Outstandine
for redemption of outstanding
Excesss of Cash on hand available for redemption of outstanding Bonds and Warrants,over amount outstanding exReepectfally submitted to the Hon. Board of Supervisors of Nevada Co.
J. L. MORGAN, Clerk.
Spencerian Steel Pens
Are the Best.
“UNION HOTEL,
SYEVADA CIT, -+ = «
742 89°
28,741 70
1,861 66
65,999 84
2,607 62
5,366 13
°
3,456. O1
3,414 85
4,376 89
$ 208,270 21
$ 06,490 09
-$ 3,317 36
13,185 88
$ 56,490 09
$ 10,011 82
42,395 67
$52,407 49
51,466 39
$ 941 10) °
230 00
491 25
-$ 721 3
$28,741 70
28,741 70
$ 9,400 00
o 700 00
$ 8,700 00
1%
.$ 2,531 67
2,581 67
1,878 50 -4
-. 8,831 838
$ 611,
5 00
-$ 2,053 37~
2,196 05
1.. $ 4,249 42
4,249 42
. ves = 1,000 00
.$ 9,648 05
.-$ 13,185 88
926 37
3,558 02
302
$ 27,022 67
$ 17,374 62
MexicanMustang
Liniment
oURES
Beiatica, Scratches, Contracted
Lumbago, Sprains, ~' Muscles,
‘. Rheumatism, . Strains, Eruptions,
Surns, Stitches, Hoof Ail,
Scalds, StiffJoints, . Screw 3
Stings, Backache, Worms,
Bites, Galls, ' . Swinney,
Bruises, Sores, Saddle
Bunions, Spavin Gallas,
Corns, Cracks, Piles.
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The Housewife needs it for general family
use.
The Canaler meedsit for his teams and‘his
nen, :
Tho Mechanic needs it always on his worl
seneh.
The Miner needs it in case of emergency.
The Pioneer needs it—can’t get along without it,
The Farmer needs it in his house, his stable,
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The Steamboat man or the Beatman
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© life, limb and comfort which surround the
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Rea = Bottle Always in the Stable
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LEAD THE WORLD.
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w RICE #2.
Hotel Meat Cooking.
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PRICK 83
FOR SALE AT THE OFFICH OF FR
HOTEL GAZETTE.
420 Kearney Steet, 8an Francisco
A. WtTKE,
‘Fashionable Boct and Shoe Maker,
t ROAD STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW
Post Office, Nevada City.
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPEUIALTY
REPAIKING NEATLY DONE
HAS REVOLUTION
oe
Established 1860.
S60 BY TH BEST PEAMEN
CAL
ea
MBS.J. NAFPZIGER. . .Propriétress
.
THLE LEADING HOTEL OF
NEVADA CITY ......
YOURISTS, SEEKERS FOR AL N
RERALTH AND others are invited to netice
offered by this Hotel. Th
i
ytd wel of heal) furan
ne hotel pyoust ary to
it. The tables are BDppl ed with the beat in
the market.
NICE SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR
SPEGIAL-ACCOMMODATIONS
FOR COMMERCIAL 124
«+ CALIFORNIA
house contains
h of whieh is light and
eguntly furnished, there
VELERS,
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Free 'Lus to and from the De
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. county, Grasse Valley
4
fap The { Wines, Liquors and C1
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INVENTION
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§ —~ Order to Show Cause,
N.THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR
the County of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the Estate of J, 8, Dunn,
deceased,
-W,H. Crawford and George A. Cooper,
Executors of the Last Will of J. 8. Dunn, deceased, having filed their petition -herein,
duly yerified, prayingfor an order of sale
of the reul and personal property of said decedentremaining in the hands of Executors for the purposes therein set forth, it is
therefore ordered by the said Court that: #1)
persons interestedin the Estate of said deceased appear before the said Superior
Court, on Monday the llth day of November, 1889, at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day at
the Court Room of-said Superior Court of
Nevada City, inthe County of Nevada, to
show cause why an order should ot be
granted tothe said Executors to sell the
real and personal propery, of said deceased at public or private sale, or so much
thereof as shall be necessary ;and thata copy
of this order be published at least four suc
cessiye weeksin the Nevada Daily Transcript, anewspaper printed and published
in the said County of Nevada.
J, M. WALLING,
Superior Judge.
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Dated October 3d, 1889.
[No. 170.]
Notice for Publication.
U. 8. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CAL. .
August 5th, 188,
OTICE :—THE CONSOLIDATED ST.
GOTHARD Gold Mining. Company, a
corporation, by Theo. Wetzel, Secretary,
whose postofiice address is 6522 Montgumer)
Street, San Francisco, Cala., has made aplication fora patent for 3000 feet of the
Jonsolidated St, Gothard and Helvetia
Qrierta Lede, bearing fold, consisting of
the “St. Gothara” and “Helvetia” locations,
situated in Columbia Hill Mining District,
Nevada County, Cala., and described as follows, viz:
ST. GOTHARD LOCATION, LOT 54,
Commencing at stake No.6 at 8S. W. corner
of claim, from which the corner common
to Sections 20, 21, 28 and 29, Tp. 18 N., K. ¥
E,, M. D. M., bears 8. 55° 54 min. W 25 38
chaius distant; thence magnetie variation
18° E.,N. SE, 1476 feet.to stake; thence
N. 28'44° _E. along East line of Yuba River
Quartz Mine, Lot 48, 34.3 feet to post 7;
thence 8, 814° E., (at 291.1 feet pass North
end of lode, post No. 2,) 591.1 feet to post °.
N.E. corner: thence 8.8% © W. 1600 fect
to post No. 9 8. E. corner; thence N, 814°
W.'(at 300 feet pass South end of lode, post
No. 3), 600 feet to beginning—containing
20.63 aeres.
LOD LINE.
Commencing at Post No. 2; thence 8, 8%°
W. 1500 feet to Post No, 3
Note:—A Poros of St. Gothard location
which confliets with the Yuba Kiver Quartz
Mine, Lot 43, and which applicant expressly relinquishes, is excluded from above
description. Vhe excluded portion being
described as follows: Commencing at post
No. 7, thence N. 81149 W., 8.6 feet; thence
° W.33 feet; thence N, 23!4° W. 34.3
feet to beginning.
HELVETIA LOCATION, LCT NO, 55.
Commencing at N,.W. corner post No. 6,
from whieh corner common to Sections 20
21, 28 and 29, Tp. 18N,, R. 9% E., M.D M.,
bears 8. 55° 54 minutes W. 25.88 chains dis
taunt. Thence-magnetie variation 189° E.,
N. 81449 Wey (at 300. feet. pass North
end Lode post No. 3) 600 feet to
N. E. corner, post No, 9; thence
a Trae w. gy Avi pe vi pre hed post No
: thence N, 814 (ata eet. pass t
No. 4, South end of lode) 600 feet ss BPW.
gorner post No. 5; thenee N. 8 4° EB. 1500
feet’ o beginning, containing 20.66 acres,
LODE LINE.
Commencing at stake No. 8; thence 8.
8134° W. 1500 feet to post No.4. Forming
8 portion. ot Reovlons 21 and 2x, T. 18, N. R.
The location of the “St, Gothard Location”
is recorded «at page 184, Kouk 8, and the
“Helvetia Location” at page 469, Book 10,
Mining Records, Nevada Co., Cala.
Adjoining claimant is Yuba River Quartz
rMine, (Delhi Mining Company on West.)
Vacant landson all other sides.
All persons holding adverse claims thereto are required to present the same before
this office within 60 days from the .first
Gay of SUR Ea On hereof, or they wil!
be barred by virtue of the provisions of the
statutes.
SELDEN HFTZEL, Re sister.
W.D. Lone, Nevada City, Attorney for
Applicant. .
INSOLVENT NOVTOB. .
AY THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
County of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of A, J. WELLS, an Ingolvent Debtor.
A. J. Wells haying filed in this Court
his petition, schedule and inventory
in insolvency, by which it appears that he
an insolvent debter, the said A. J.
Wells is hereby ‘declared to be insolvent,
The Sheriffof the said County of Nevada is
hereby directed to take poakeusion of aij
the estate,real and persunal, of the said
A. J. Wells, insolvent debtor, except such
as may be by .aw exempt from ex:
ecution, and of all his deeds, youchers,
books of account, and papers, and to keep
the same safely until the appoiutment of an
seeinnes of his estate.
persons are forbidden to pay an
“. debts to the said insolvent, orte deliver
any property belonging to such Insolvent,
to him, or to any pergon, firm or corporation
or association for his use. The gaid debtor
is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver
any property until the further order of this
Court, except as herein ordered.
It is further ordered that all the ereditors.
of said debtor be and appear before the
Hon. J. M. Walling, Judge of the Superio:
Court, of the said county of Nevada, in open
Court, at the Courtroom of said Court,
in the om and.County of Nevada, on the
Eighteenth day of November, a. D, 1889,
at 10 o’elock a. M, of that day, to prove
their debts and ¢hooge one or more aspas Farag th — “ — debtor.
8 further ordere at the order be
published in the Nevada. Daily Transcript,
a ne vepaper of general cireulation, pub‘lished in’ the ae and county of Nevada, as
often asthe said paper is published, before”
ae said Quy set for the meeting of the crediAnd it js further ordered that in the
peseninrs all proceedings against the saic
nsvlyent be stayed, ~
Dated October bth, 1889. ;
ate 4; WALLING,
: ¢ of Superior C
Attest: J, L., Morean, Clerk. om.
Alfred D. Mason, Atty for Insolvent, o16
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Summons,
—--N.the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of Ualiforniu,
STATE UF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
NEVADA, 88. ¥ A
The People of the State of California, send
Greeting: :
To the NEVADA RESERVOIR DITCH
CUMPANY, (a Corporation) Defendant:
You are hereby required to a: pear,in an
action brought against you in the superior
Court of the County of Nevuda, State.of California, on the 2d day of November, 1885, by
J. M. Smith, Plaiutiff, and to answer the
complaint filed théereiu, within ten days
(exclusive ofthe diay of service) after the
service on you of this Summons, if served
within this county; or, if served out of this
couuty, within thirty days, or judgment
will be taken against you by default, according to the prayer of gaid complaint.
_Bhe said action is brought to obtein judgment against said defendant for the sum/‘of
$8564 3134-100, with interest thereon ‘from
January 22, 1884, at seven per cent, per
annum, and for costs of suit,
For cause of action, Plaintiff allege: That
on the 22d day of January, 1884, in the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State
of Valifornia, a judgement was duly given
and made by the suid Court iu favor of this
Plaintiff and against the defendant herein
for the sum of $3864 8134-100 which said
judgment bears interest from the. date
thereof ut seven per cent. perannum. That
said judgment remains woolly unpaid. All
of which more fully appears in the €omplaint on file herein to which reference
is hereby made.
And you are hereby notified that if you
fail to appear and auswer the suid Complaint as ubove required the said Plaintiff
will take judgment pgainst you for the sum
of $3864 313¢-100, with .nterest thereon from
January 2zuU, 1884, at the rate of seven per
cent. per anpum, and for his costs of suit.
in testimuny whereof, I, F. G. Beatty,
Clerk of the Superior Court aforesaid, do
hereunto set my hand, and impress the Seal
of said Court, at office, in the City of Ne’
vada, on the 2d duy of November, A. D,
1385,
eae F. G. Beatty,
_ Cierk.
By W. D. Harris, Deputy.
P. F, Simonds, Attorney.
Notice for Publication. :
LaXD Grrice aT SACRAMENTO; CaL:
October l4th, 1889;
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAYL THE
di following named settler has filed notice
of his intention tu make final proal in AUP.
port of his claim, and that gaid prouf will
be made before the County Clerk of Nevada
County, Cal., at Nevada City, Cal, on November 20th, 1884, viz: HORTENSE B,
WHITNEY, D.3., 10,046, for Lot 9 of SWi4
of sec. 30, Tp. 16N, K. J0E., M. D. M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove bis comtinuous resideuce upon, and
eultivation of, said: ind, vie: K. Ogden,
William Rankine, and &. F, Sneilof You
Bet P. U., Cal, and K. .D. Ogden of Nevada
City P. O., Cal "
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Notice for Publication.
LAND OFFICE aT SACRAMENTO, Cal,
October 14th, 1889 {
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE
folowing-named settler hag filed notice of hisintention to meke final proof in
support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the Superior Judye of
Nevada County at Nevada City, Cal., on
vecember 4th, 1889, viz: JOHN M. SMITH,
H. E., No. 5,615, forthe £4 of SEX of Sec.
9, Tp. 16 N.,-. 8 E., M.D. M.
He ‘names the following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, viz: Morris M.
Ureen, B.C. Waite, F. C, Luetje and Nicholas Webber, all of Nevada City P. O., Nevada County, Cal.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
No. 1571
Application fora Patent,
U. 8, LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CAL. .
August ist, 1889, )
N]TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Spanish Gold Mining Company, a
Corporation, whose Postoffive addresg is,
Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., bas this
day filedits application for a patent for
1474.4 linear feet of the Spanish Gold Quartz
Mine or vein bearing gcld with surface
ground 600 feetin width, situated in Nevada
Miniag District, County of Nevada and
State of California and designated by the
fleld notes and official plat on file in this
office as Lot-Number 122 in Township 16
North, Range 8 East of Mt. Diablo Meridian,
eal Lay No. 122 being described as follows,
wit:
LODE LINE,
Beginning at post "8. G. M. Co. No, 1” being also post No. 8 of suggs Quartz Mine:
hence mag. var. 18}¢2 E.N. 424¢° W, 22.34 ch’s, to post ‘3s G. M. Co. No. 2.”
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES,
Beginning at post ‘‘S.G. M. Co. No, 3’’ at
8. K.corner of claim: ‘lhence N, 424° W.
22.84 ch’s. to t “8. G. M. Co. No, 4:’
Thence S. 449 W.9.10 ch’s. to post “8, G. M.
Uo, No. 6” from_which 4 Sec, corner betweeh See’s. 2and 11 T. 16 \,R.8E. M. I. M.
bears8. 109 14’ W, 14.69 ch’s, Thence 8, 4249
£. 22.34 ch’s. to post “S. G. M. Co. No, 6”;
Thence NS. 449 EF 9.10ch’s. to place of beginning. Jontaining 20 and 27-100 Acres. Excepting landin conflict between Spanish Gold
F odentad Mine and Soggs Quartz Mine as folOws:
Beginning at post marked “8, G. M., Co No,
1:” Thence 8. 44° W. 4.55 ch’s. te post
marked “8,G. M, Co. No. 6’ Thence N.
424° W. 2.62 ch’s. to post No. 9 of °So gs
Quartz Mine: Thence N, 75° E. 1.69 ch’s.
to post No. 8 of sogge Q,M. Thence 8, 42°
K. 154 ch’s. to post No. 7 of Soggs Q. M.
Thence N, 48° K. 3.03 ch’s to place of beginning,
Containing 36-100 of an acre,
Connecting Line: From pest “8, G. M.
Co. No. 5” 8. 109 14’ W, 14.69 ch’s, to 14 Sec.
spruet between Sec’s. Zand 11 Tp. 16 N. R.8
Magnetic variation 18¢° E, conteinin
19 Ply poate ' 6 — ,
e ation of thie Miue is recorded in
the Kecorder's office oi Neyada County in
Book 9, Page 446,of Mining locasous
The adjo ning claimants dre Neyade City
Extension Gold Quartz and Sogys Quartz
Mines.
Any and all persons claiming adversely’
any portion of said spanish Gold uartz
Mine ar surface ground are required to file
their adverge claims.with the Keyister of tiie
United States and Office at Sacramento in
the State of California aha pe sixty
days period of persona hefed , or they
will be barred y virtue of the proyisions
of th ‘
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing
Noticeof Application for Patent be pnblished for the period of 60 days, (ten conseescntrn, © dolly necde vapap d at N a ee
vada City, Nevada a, tale
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
The first publication of t! otice appeared on the 8d day Of set 1880 .
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