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y THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA CITY*CAL.*SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1887. The Daily Transcript. Table of Distances. From Nevada City to Ipha 161g miles. irchville bay * Blue Tent ee Bio eport Bowman Dam Cherokee. Columbia Hill Edwards’ Bridge mch Corral GranitevilleGrass Valley Jackson's Lake City Little York Lowell Hill Moore’s Flat North Bloomficid Newtown North Sin Juan Omega Purdon’s Bridge Quaker Hill ; Relief Hill j Rough.& Ready —Snow Tent Snow Point Scott's Flat Smartsville Sweetiand Spenceville ashington You Bet > Colfax Sacramento San Franciéco Truckee : Notice of Executor’s Sale of Real Es“tate at Private Sale: pursuance of-an order of the Superior ourt of the County of Nevada, State of (al iforniea, made on the 4th day of April, a. v. 1887, in the matter of the estate of Michael Quinn, deceased, the undersiyned, the executor of the Last Will and Testament of said decease, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for cash, and subject to ¢onfirmation by said Superior Court, on or after Tuesday, the 3d day of May, A. D. 1887; all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Michael Quinn, deceased, attire-time Of his death, and ail the right, tithe-and-interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than in addition to that of the said Testator at the time of his deajh, in and to all thoge certain lots, pieces and parcels of. real estate, lvinz, situate and being in the County of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: 1. An undivided one-third interest in the Iowa quartz ledgeat the village of South Fork. ‘ : 2. An enclosed lot containing one-fourth ofan acre of land more or léss, adjvinin the village of South Fork and planted in timothy grass. 3. Two certain pabins and lots in the said village of South Fork known as Quinn's cabins ‘ : Térms.and conditions of sale, Cash; deed at expense of purchaser Bids or offers may be made at any time after. the first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale. All bids or offers must be-made in writing and left atthe office of said John W. Robb, in the town of Graniteville, in said county and State, or delivered to the undersigned personally. Dated 12th April, 1887. N Sure “IS“HEREBY.-GIVEN, that in JOHN W Executor as aforesaid. W. D. Long, Attorney. N ORDINANCE ‘TO ROBB, all LAY OUT AND extend Orehard street. The Board of Trustees of the city of Neva da do ordain as follows: Section 1—That it is necessary to the pub lic use and convenience that Orchard street be extended westerly to the city line. Section 2—That all that certain strip of land commencing at the west end of Orchard street’ at the angle in Ducray’s west line; thence runni: (mag. var._18° E.) north » West 165 feet; thence north 773;>, west 310 feet; thence south 82'42, west 185 feet; thence south 64!4°, west 145 feet to “West Broad strcet; thence south 61142, east 43 feet along West Broad street;thence north 6414°, east 114 feet; thence horth 82'4°, east 1/4 feet; thence south 7734°, east 255 feet to the northeast corner of branagan’s enclosure; thence south 351¢°, east 170 feet to north line of Branagan street; thence north 28'4°, east 38.60 feet to place of beginning. Section 3—This ordinance shall take effect and bein foree from and after its passage and due publication. H. C. MILLS, President. W. G. RicHarps, Clerk. Wotice of Private Sale of Real Estate. i i THE SUPERIOR COURT, in the Couna ty of Nevada, State of California. Notice is hereby ziven, that in pursuance of an order.of the Superior Court, of the County of Nevada, State of California, made . on the 17th day of January, a. b. 18*7,in the matter of the estate-of Robert Morrison and Sarah J. Morrison, deceased, the undersign. ed, Administrator ofthe estates of said de. ceased,willsell at private sale, tothe highest . bidder, for cash in U. 8. gold coin, and sub+ toconfirmation by said Superior Court ids will be received by the undersigned . wptoand including the 20th day of-April, ies The offers to purchase saic propect y must be madein writing, and be delivered to the undersigned at his residence on or before said day. The following is the real estate authorized to be sold: Situated and being in the City of Nevad: Mp tage? of Nevada, State of Califormia,on Piety Hill in said City, on the east side of Zion street, bounded on the north by land of Chewiddén, on the east by the Donnelly lot, onthe south by land of Trewella and by land of James William, and on the west by Zion street, and more particularly described according to the official map of the said city as part of Lot No. Nine (9),in Block Forty-Six (46). Together with the ap urtenances and all the right and title at the pang ofthe death of each party. Tozether with the lane on the south to the road. SAMUEL M. MORRISON, Administrator. J.B. Johnson, Att'y. ap7 INSOLVENT NOTIGE. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, County of Nevada, State of California. nthe matter of BRIDGET LYONS, an Insolvent Debtor. Bridget Lyons, an insolvent debtor, having a et to this Court for a discharge from . her debts, itis hereby ordered that the Clerk of this Court give notice to all creditors who have proved their debts, to appear before this Court, at the Court Room thereof, on the NINTH DAY OF MAY; 1887; atthe hour of ten o'clock, A. M., and show cause, if any they have, why the said Bridget Lyons should not be discharged f om al! her debts, in such cases made and provided. It is further ordered, that notice of said application be given to the creditors, by mail, and by in the per published in said county. J. M. WALLING, Superior Judzge. Dated April 7th, 1887. Attest: F. G, Beatty, Clerl. Gaylord & Searls, Atty's fo Notice to Sueliiew. Estate of Maria Johnson, deceased. N . District, county of Nevada, that the annual . school meeting for the election of’ Schoo! . Order to Show Cause. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE county of Nevada, State. of California. In’ the matter of the estate of Maria "Johnson, deceased. Elijah Booth, the administrator of the estate of Maria Johnsen, deceased, having filed ‘his petition herein, duly verified, praying -for an order of sale of all the real estate of said deceased, fot the It is therefore ordered by the Judge of this Courtthat all persons interested in the estate . of said deveased appear before the saidSu perior Court on Monday, the 2d day of May, . A. D. 887, at10 o’clock a. M., of Said day, . at . Nevada county, . at the . Courtroom Nevada City, said to show cause why an not be granted to the said Administrator to sell so much ofthe real estate of the said deceased at private sale as shall be necessary. of said Court, in é order should And thata copy of this order be published at . least four successive yada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in said Nevada county. Dated March wth, A. D, 1887. J.M. 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