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+ et APRIL 22, 188%. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVABA CIty, CAL. BRDAY, af ys She Daily Transcript. ese Table of Distances. From Nevada City to pha ehville Blue Tent Bridgeport epo Bowman Dam @herokee . @olumbia Hill dwards’ Bridge ench Corral Graniteville @rass Valley Jackson's Lake City Little York Lowell Hill Moore's Flat North Bloomfield Newtown North San Juan Omega Purdon’s Bridge Quaker Hill Kelief.Hill ‘ Rough & Ready Bnow Tent Snow Point Scott's Flat Smartevilie Sweetiand Spenceville ashington You Bet. ~ Colfax Saeramento San Francisco Truckee = Notice of Executor’s Sale of Real Estate at Private Sale. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in N pureuance of an order of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of ©: ifornia, made on the 4th day of April, a. pb. 1887, in the matter of the estate Of Michael Quinn, deceaged, the undersigned, the ex ecutor of the Last Will and Testament of gaid deceas «i, will sell at private sale, to tae highest bidder for cash, and subject to confirmation by suid Superior Court, on or after Tuesday, the 3d day of May, A. b. 1887, all the right, title, interest aud estute of the said Michael Quinn, decensed, at the time of his death, and all the right, titte and in terest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired otuer than in addition to that of the said Testutor at the time of his deajh, in and to ail those certain lota, pieces @nd parcels of real estate, lyin situate and being in the County of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: 1. An-undivided one-third interest in the Iowa quartz ledge at the village of South Fork. 2; An-enclosed lot containing one-fourth of an acre of land more or less, adjvining the village of Soutli Fork and planted i: timothy grass. 3. Two certain cabins and lots said village of South Fork known as Quinn's cabins ‘ Terms and conditions of sale, cash; decd 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 officeof said John W. Kobb, in the town of Graniteville, in said County and State, or delivered to the undersigned personally. Dated 12th April, 1587. 1614 miles. ua JOHN Wo ROBB, Executor as aforesaid W. D, Long, Attorney. Ordinance No. 82. N ORDINANCE TO LAY A extend Orchard street. The Board of Trustees of the city of Neva da do ordain as follows Section 1—That itis necessary to the pul Me use and convenience that Orchard street be extended westerly to the city line. Section 2—That all that certain strip of land @ommencing at the west end of Orchard street at the angle iu Ducray'’s west line; thence running (mag. var, 18° FE.) north 95442 , weat 165 feet; thence north 77347, west $10 feet; thence south 82'4°, west 18) feet; thence south 64445, west 145 feet to West Broad street; thence south 61'4°, east 48 feet slong West Broad street; thence north 64'4°, @ast 114 feet; thence north 82142, east 1/4 ; thence south 77345, east 28> feet tu the northeast corner of Branagan’s enclosure; hence south 354° , easti70 fect to north line of Branagan street; thence north ws',5, eust 38.60 feet to place of beginning. Section 3—This ordinance shall take effect and bein force from and after its passa and due publication. « H.C. MILLS, President » » W. G, RIcHARDS, Clerk. Notice of Private Sale of Real Estate. will OUT AND N THE SUPERIOR COURT,in the County of Nevada, State of California. Notice is hereby siyen, that County of Nevada, State of California, made on the 17th day of January, a,b. 1867, in the matter of the estate of Kobert Morrison and Merah J. Morrison, decesecd, the undersign ed, Adminictrator ofthe estutes of said de . Ceased, will sell at private gule, tothe highest . bidder, for cash in U. 8. ect to confirmation by said Superior Court ids will be received by the undersigznet uptoand including the 20th day of April, The offers. to purchase suid property must be madein writing, and be «¢ gold coin, and sul fore said day. The following fs the real estate authorized to be sold: situated and being in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada, stute of Califor Bia, on Piety Hill in said City, on the east side of Zion street, bounded on the north by land of Chewidden, on the east by the Don nelly lot, onthe south by land of Trewella and by land of James William, and ov 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). Toyvether with the ap urtenances and all the right and title at tle me ofthe death of each party. Tovether with the lane on the south to the road BAMUEL M. MOKKISON, Administrator. ap7 J.B. Johnson, Att'y INSOLVENT NOTICE. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, County of Nevada, State of California In the matter of BRIDGET LYONS, an In solvent Debtor. ; Bridget Lyons, an insolvemt der, hay ing applied to this Court fora diseharve from her debts, itis hereby ordered that the Clerk of this Court give notice to all creditork who have proved their debtk, 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 caure, if any they have, why the suid Bridget Lyons should not be discharged f om ali her debts, in euch cases nade and provided It is further ordered, Chat notice of said ap Plication be given to the creditors, by miuil, and by publication for four successive weeks inthe Nevada Daily 1 ranscript, a bewspa per published in said county : J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge, “Sv Dated April 7th, 187. ; Attest: F. G. Beatty, Clerl Gaylord & Searls, Atty’s for Insolyent aps Notice to Oreditors, Estate of Maria Johnson, deceased . 4 IN aeae I8 HEBEBY GIVES BY THE pt undersigned, administrator of the es tate of Maria Johnson, deceased, to the creditors of,and all persons having clainis againstthe said deceased, to exhibit thei with the necessary vouchers, within four month after the first publieationof this no tice, to the suid administrator, at the of fice of Gaylord & Searls; in) Nevada City, the “same being ‘the place to the transaction of the business uf said extate inthe county of Nevada. , KLIJAIL BOOTH Administrator ofthe estate of Surin gubt son, deceased Dated Nevada City, March “4th, 1897 Gaylord & Searls, Attys for Admin strator Notice to Creditors, In the Superior Court of Neyada count Btate of Cullfornin aptcihaas: In the matter of Nulty, deceased J OTICE is herelyy fiven by the under signed,.Administrator of the estat of John Nulty, deceased, to the itors of and all persons ‘haying against the said deceased to” exiibit them with the-nevessery—vouchers Within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator, at bis residence in NevadaCity, in the suid counts of Nevada. i REV. JAMES TANITAM Administrator of tie Letute of Key. J Nulty, deceased. March 22, 1457. John Caldwell, Atty for Adiy'tr 8-23 the @state of John John +. STOOKHOLDERS MEETING. NEVADA COUNTY LAND PROVEMENT ASSOC LAVION is hereby. piven that the Annus) f the holders of ‘ihe Sevady Improvement Ascociation attheofiice of the corporation, cy ay the City of NevaidaCoun evada, State of California, «1 ‘Tuesday, the 10th day of May, 2 o'clock, A M., for the election of for the eusuing year, an‘ for of such other busi 2) j nbier” sani" AND 1887. in thita n pursuance . of an order of the Superior Court, of the! MOSS uA, Order to Show Cause. N THE SUPERIOR COURT county of Nevada,’ State . fornia. Im the matter of the. estate of Maria Johnson, deceased. Elijah Booth, the administrator. of the estate of . Maria gohpson, deceased, -having filed his petition‘herein, duly verified, praying for i OF TRE of Callan order of sale of ail the real estate of said . deceased, for the purposes therein set forth It is therefore ordered by the Judge of this Court that all persons interested in the estate of suid deceased appear before the saidSu perior Court on Monday, the 2d day of May, 4. D. 1887, at 10 o’clovk a.M., of said day, at the Courtroom of said Court, at Nevada City, in said Nevada county, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Administrator to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased ut private sale as shall be necessary. And thata copy ofthis order be published at least four successive weeks in the Ne vada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed *, and published in said Nevada county. DatedsMarch 26th, A. D, 1887. JM. WALLING, 8-27 Superior Judge. Election of Schoo! Directors. OTICE 18 HEREBY «GIVEN TO THE qualified electors of Nevada, School N . 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HE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC Is respectfully invited to the above Agsoprearie this . . can engage and stand Chicago Cottage Oragn Has attained a standard of excellence whieh admits of no superior. : It contains every improvement that ans ventive genius, skill and money can pro. duce. di i These excellent Organs are celebrated for . volume, quality of tone, quick response, va ! riety of combination, artistic design, beau y . .in finish, perfect construction making them the most attractive, ornamen ht and desira. } ble organs for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, UNEQUALLED FACILITIES, SKILLED WORKMEN. BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS. Catalogues and Price Lists on application FREE. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, THE LATEST STYLE, SWEETEST TONE. Dimensions: Length 43 inches; height, inches; depth 22 inches. NEW STYLE NOW READY FOR. 1887. EATT WS BEST is the leading style. It is beyond doubt the very best for the money in the world. DESCRIPTION OF BEATTY'S BEST. + Solid Black Walnut. It is a magnificent cabinet or parlor organ, suitable for the par lor of a millionaire, built from the very choicest of materials the market affords or ready money ¢an buy. Made after an upright Piano Forte, with three bellows combined—a new scientific plan—so as to render all the sweetest melodies possible from the Golden Tongue Reeds, patented, while at the same time doing away with so many stops to confuse the perfornier, yet at the sume time brinzing out. sweeter musie than ever, In this Orsan attention is paid more particularly to its music, yet the case is finished very neat bu plain, finished light, so that the purchaser can see for himself that itis not imitation walnut built from pine wood, but solid walnut, built plain, soas not to tuke dust or dirt. Contains 18 full sets of olden ton.cue reeds of one-half octave each, id iz full stops. The two knee stops throw on the balance, No dumunies. Equal toa ‘i-stop Organ. Elegantly finished and embellished with handsome polished panels ind exquisite fret work destenn: Thus it will be seen we offer an instrument having ‘very requisite of the most perfect parlor rgan in a handsome solid walnut case, + OCTAVE COUPLER The Octave Coupler differs from those ip: iny other styles, and is the greatest inven-ion of the age in reed Organs. It is a pa ent divided octave coupler, and couples U1] five octaves, thus dowbling the power. ‘tis divided at the thine octave, has twe coupler stops, 80 that the bass and treble cam be Coupled tocether or separately,as desired. tis made of strong coppered steel rods, and san invaluable improvement on the oid pernicious 35-cent wooden couplers in gen vral use, which couples only four octuves, ‘ave only one coupler stop, whieh warp, swelland disarrange the entire action. To ivoid vetting a 35-cent weoden,coupler, buy 20 Organ that has not twacaupler stops,ana that does not econple both waye, up andi jown. Examine the stops carefully end if/ ‘ou cannot find two coupler stops ay mot buy the Organ; it has a wooden coupler,and a wooden coupler is a continual source of Mnoyance, and renders an organ worthless ifter a few months’ use. Best pantented stop action to be found in the yortd. Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. ~ Nevada County N. 6. R. R. pe AINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT Nevada City, —ON AND AFTER— SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 1886, 48 FOLLOWS :— Leaving 2 fof A. M. DAILY—Connecting with Pas9-00 uses arriving in San Francisco at { ‘00 P. M. DAILY. . Arriving: 10:25 A.M. DAILY, ANOTHER CHANCE for PUZZLE WORKERS. THE Judge's Second Prize Offering In Behalf of the t Monument Fund, NSPITE OF ITS MORF ORI ; S 3 4E8S COM. plicated character, the Jupge's Greed ord Contest, just ended has proved a great 3000 cement — has ‘enlisted over 3, Bele, spirited and int thi workers for the Grant Fund, h Tartiote orke » has m arelled the total previously seacieah arough the Grant Monument Committee by the contribution of a g00d sized check, nag has in addition divided $600 among sa eet happy puzzle workers a ortheir labor and in Jt DGE how inaugurates-a second peat ag A an even more popular character than the rst—a contest in which every school child _ an equal chance with who, in confo with governing rules, sends to ake Surae Grant Fund, on or before Jur Fan ’ a 4 G3 o-clock), 50 centsand the baines bt tee clayen moat Popular eine men in America 2d to participate i «& fhe money thus received will Te donee ates ag jotlows : wenty-five cents. tone eg will at once he credited The remaining u5 cents after deductin the legitimate expenses of ad be placed ina common ate ee equally among the six ane ike Geta the fullest list of the most Opular indicated by a majority ofall the lis The new contest is, in fact, ba principles of an election, paper Virtually acti € POM. DAILY—Conne senger leaving ottng with Pas San KrancisCo.at 7.30 JOHN Ff. KIDDER older competitors, Every person people as ssentin. sed upon the a Peay sS0m petitive ot, and the gix lists ne tie coon number of the eleven Tamas gee, renter lation, its workings and the ddvantages it offers to members, Its object is to furnish Standard Literature at Manufacturers’ . Asan example we quote Chambers’ En~ . clopedia, complete in six large volumes . , bound in sheep, library style. nich retails . for $36, to members $14.40, and we the stand. . ard literature at similar reductions. We . come recommended by the leading men of . the State, and will be pleased to explain to . all its plans and benefits. { C, M. THOMASON, Agent. . otber words, on the L the most popular by’a major lists wilt Methe sudcessful ming bes oe ed lhe magnitude ofthe prizes wil depend upon the amount of money received or in ‘ number o Y ane names and contributions of comer on will be acknowledged (and the progress : i the fund shown) from week to week in UDGE. Governing rales in this week'sJUDG4; Or cireujar : ‘ tage, Requests Wor Goede a pane motel te accompanied by tan poy od ‘Grant Fund, The Judge Publishing Co., 38 Park Row, New York City, BEATTY'S Best Parlor Organs. . mpetitors haying a > ff