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Nevada County Narrow Gauge R. B.
TIPE TABLE NO. 50.
Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City on
and after Menday, March 11, 1895, as
follows:
for
LEAVING FOR COLFAX.
Daily; connecting with Lo
9.00 A rm eal Train arriving at San
Fr neisco at 7:15 P. M., and Overland for the
P. M., Daily, connecting with
8.45 Pp rr overland trains arriving at
San Francisco at 6:45 and jand overand for the
Bast. :
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
A. M. DAILY.
4.590 cents,
_ ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
4-40
leaving San Francisco at 5:30 P. M.
ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY.
3 Daily.
8.30 P Mr 25 cents.
GEORGE FLETCHER,
‘ Gen’! Pass. & Ticket Agent,
EDW’D, H. BROWN, Superintendent.
BROAD STREET,
A (Incorporated 1876.).°°
OPENS JUNE 195
GEO. SCHONEWALD, Manager.
ity, Delightful and Healthful
Pastimes, Matchless Mountain Scenery.
SWEET BRIAR CAMP.
Established last yearin
dell of the Sacramento Canyon, just be
A hl
low and in full “view of Grand old 5 :
Shasta. it was 8 grest hit, and promises CORRBAT ONDER? ect Aang’
even more encouraging results for the New York—National Bank o orth Am
8 ‘ . rica. . present ye r T. J. Loetus, at Castella, a :
isstili in charge aud will auswer all San Francisco—-First National Bank
queries.
A new candidate for public favor th
year is
SHASTA VICINO CAMP.
Y Luxury, Good Cheer, HospitalFare on this train, 2
A.M. Daily, connecting with overland train from East ard Overland
E Daily, connecting with . marked "5B. U8. E.Cor.”, from which the 8 W
5-10 rr peas LES train leaving} corner of the Goose Nest Q: M, bears F 5d
San Francisco at 7:00A. M. links dist., and a cedar 8 in dia. bears N “
Fare on this train
CITIZENS BANK
NEVADA CITY
Application Yor a Patent
FOR THE BLUE LEDGE GOLD AND SILVER
QUARTZ MINE.
No, 1997.
_, United States Land Office,
Sacramento, April 22, 1896.
TOTICE is hereby given that James Colley,
+‘ William. White and Martin Michel, whose
Post Office adresses are Nevada City, Nevada
County, California, have this day filed their application for a patent f.1 1493.8 linear feet of
the. Blue Ledge Gold and Silver Quartz Mining
Claim, or vein, bearing Gold, with eurface
ground 600 feet, more or less, in width, situate,
lyiag and being in Willow Valley Mining District, County of Nevada, State of California, and
known and designated by the field notes and
Official Plat on fiie in this office as Lot No.91,
in Tp, 16 N., R.9 E., M. D. M. The exterior
boundaries of said Lot No. 91 and of the lode
line being as follows, to-wit:
The Blue Ledge Gold and Silver Quartz Mine.
Survey of the Lode Line.
Commencing ata postin rock mound, marked
“B. L. L.”’ (location post), standing South of the
. i SECTION 8. : Sec. 10. Fi or shops, 50 cents.
ft conmaghi Carey On me outerop of the ledge,. shail seem meet, You are referred to the. ~ The said grantee or assigns may make all nec Bee. ll. Hor Locate shments, 75 cents.
2 ee phat sone De dia. bears N.:43 1-2] petition on file herein for further particulars. . essary excavations in any of said streets, high-. ec. 12° For Drug stores, 50 cents. :
eg ta enaitua af wand and the discovery:. It is further ordered that a copy of this order] ways or alleys for the purpose of maintaining] gec. 13. For blacksmith or. wagon shops, 50
See te Nowe ain o feet deep) bears N. 5] be published for four successive weeks in the } said Gas pipe for Lumination in said streets, . cents.
4p baer AAS, 5 oa ee thence magnetic varia-. Nevada DAtLY TRANSCRIPT a newspaper} and-said work shall be done in compliance Sec. 14. Kor all houses occupied by lewd
the ifn be phar “*, A FE 1-2 degrees W., along . printed and publishe.l in said County, which may, durfig the continuance. of this] women, 75 cents. as
10 f et dee ie 19 links ere! at eka nh Dated April 27th., 1895 oe Franchise be adopted from time to time by the. Sec. 1s. For school houses with an attend
1 fovea: pig ee ) tin gone right, eng Pg leave JOHN CALDWELHE, Board of Trustees of said City, end shall be] ance of less than two hundred childron, $1.50.
© and "8. 3.98" ie caer Mr. White's Tones ¥. = ___Superior Judge. . done to the satistaction of said Board of Trus-. gee. 16. For school houses with an attend— sy chs, eross Mr. W hite’s fence N. E. eve Bed anos of HG bun dred pee or over, -$2.
post ap tin ceee re ld Miro as sa at ena ee Merete ee Nething in this Ord nance ¢hall be construed Sec. 18. For daily printing office, 75 cents.
P.”” (loeation post) from which a pine 14 in DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING co.}°8 in any wise to prevént the proper authorities} Sec. 19. For ‘daily printing offices running
dia. bears N. 10 I-2 degrees W., 7 1-2 links dist.; Location at wOrkn. ida Gaunt, Caliof said City of Nevada from sewering, grading, . presses with water power, extra, $1.50.
thence, from initial post marked “B.L L.”’
previously described at discovery shaft (deflecting 1 degree 18 minutes to the right from previous line) 8. 87 degrees 12 min. E. along the. line
of the lode; 0.40 chs., center of old road, course
N. E: and 8 W.; 1.30 chs., a caved shaft is 30
links to the Jeft; 190 chs. cross ravine, course
.W. by. 3 3.40 chs. cross ditch 3 Jinks wide,
vourse South; 3.70 chs., a shaft is 50 links to the
left; 4.17 chs., the mouth of an old. caved tunnel
is 85 liuks to the left; 4.52 chs., the mouth ofan
old caved tunnel is 40 links to the left; 5.95 cbs
intersect the line betweenvecs. 4 and 5, T 16N.,
R. 9 E., M. D. M. at a point 8. 2 deyrees E., 12.
cbs. dist. from the 1-4 Sec; corner between said
Sectious, set post; 11.27 chs., 743 8 feet, set post
Ym rock mound marked “B. L. KE. L. P.’’ (lecation post)from which the west lode post of the
Goose Nest Quartz Mine (Lot No. 86) bears S87
degrees E. 251 nke dist., and a spruce 6 in, dia
bears 8. 8] 1-2 degrees E., 9links dist.
EXTERIOR BOUNDAR:ES.
Commencing at post in reck mound marked
“BL, v.’’, frem which the loeation corner bears
S.:6 degrees 45 min. W. 46 links dist.; the West
lode -post marked “‘B, L. W. L. P.” bears Ny
degree 30 min. E. 75.5 links dist; a pine 14 In
dia, bears N, 51 degrees W., 27 1-2 links dist. : nd
a pine 12 in dia, bears N, 84 degrees E., 8 links
dist.; thence, magnetic variation 16 degrees
East,.N, 1 degree 30 min. E. along the West
boundary of the claim, 0.755 chs., 49.8 feet, the
West lode post marked “'B. LW.L. P.” previously described; 6.01 chs., cross old road,
course 8 W and N E; 5.30 chs., 349.8 feet, tne N
W corner, a postin rock monnd marked “B. L.
N. W. Cor., from which a pine 4 in. dia. bears 5
31 1-4 degrees E, 9 links dist., and a-pine 4 in.
dia. bears N 14 degrees W. 6 links dist.; tience
deflecting 90 degrees to the right, 5S 88 degrees 30
min. E; along the north boundary of the claim,
11.365 chs., 750 feet to post in rock mound
marked ‘B. L. A.’’, (location post) from which
a p:ne8 in dia. bears S 75 1-2 degrees E, 16 links
dist.; thence, deflecting 20 degrees 52 min. to
the right, S 67 degrees, 38 min. E,.along the
northerly boundery of the claim, 6.23 chs., 411.2
feet, the 8 W corner of the Doolitdle Placer
Mine (paten'ed by legal subdivisions) set a post
in rock mound marked ‘B ", Cecation post)
standing om the line between Sees. 4 and 5, T
16 N, R9 BE, M DM, 8 2 degrees E, 9.90 chs. from
the 1-4 Sec. corner between said Sections, from
wh.ch a pine 8 in dia. bears 5 79 1-2 degrees W,
i? 1-2 links dist.; thence, deflecting 22 degrees
25 min. tothe left, N 89 degrees, 57 min. E,
alons the north boundary of the eiaim, and the
south boundary of the Doolittle Placer Mine,
2.63 chs. cross Manzanita Ditch, course N W’ly;
5.46 chs., 360.4 feet, the N E corner, a post in
ro k mound marked “B. L. N. E,-Cor.’’, (lecation corner) from which the N W corner of the
Goose Nest Q. M. (Lot No. 86) bears N 89 degrees
57 min, E, 7 links dist,, and a pine 4in dia. bears
N 82 degrees W, 4 1-2 links dist., and the 14 Sec.
corner ou line between secs. 4 and 5, TI6N,R
9 E, MD M, bears N 30 degrees 21 min. W, T1,47
ehs. digt.; the.ce, deflocting 91 degrees min.
to the right, 8 1 degree 39 min. W, alorg the
East bonudary. of the, claim; [.26 ehs., cross
Manzanita Ditch, cour West; 2.16 che? cross
smail ravine; course W 71 ehs., 179:2 feet, the
East lode post previously described; 3.06 chs,
eross Manzanita Ditch, course Easterly; 4.91 chs.
eross old road, course E and W; 6.61 chs., cross
Marzinitg Ditch, course N W’ly; 7.26 chs,, 479.2
feet, the S E corner, seta post in rock mound
corner
bears $ 86 degrees E56 links dist.); thence, de
fleeting 91 degrees 18 min, to the left, N 87 dedegrees W, 19 links dist. (the ‘ocation
grees 12 min. W, along the South boundary of
the claim; 5.07 chs., 334.6 feet intersect the line
between Secs. 4and 5 ata point 8 2 degrees E,
16.92 chs, from the 1-4 Sec. corner between Se¢s.
tand5.TJ6N,R9E, M D M,set post; 11.27 chs.,
743.8 feet, to post in rock mound marked “B. L.
B.” (location post), from which a pine i4in dia.
bears 8 11-2 degrees W, 1 I-2 links dist.; thence,
deflecting 0 degrees 50 min. to the left, N 58 des
grees 2 min. W, «long the Southerly boundary
ofthe claim; 6.74 cbs. cross ravine,’ course 8
W’iy, enter Wesh.; 9.00 chs. leave Wash., or old
hydraulic working course $ W and N E; 10.49
deceased:
tors of the
having presented and filed herein thir Petition
pre ing for an order of this Court authorizing
salc
estate situated in the County of Alameda, City,
of Alameda, State of California, on the southwest corner of
Grand Street of 123 feet with a depthiof 175 feet . ¢
together with the improvements thereon as security for the purpose of raising a loan of not
sons interested inthe said Estate appear before . ¢
same inthe public streets,
oughfares in said City of Nevada.
:
A. Petition.’
—
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF BEVADA
County, State of California.
In the matter of the estate of W. H Kruger, pw,
J. L. Merguire and. Mary A.Krug gp dbte as:
state of W.-H. Kruger, deceased,
t
Executors to wortgage that certaih real
Grand Street and Railroad
Avenue in said City, haying a frontage on
less than $6000.00, fora period not less than one :
year.
Wherefore it is hereby ordered that all per. F
said Court on Monday, the 27th day of May,
1895, at the Gourt-room of said Court in Nevada
City, at the hour of ten o’clock a. M. of said day,
then and there to show cause, if any they],
have, why said real estate should not be mort. ?
gaged by said Executors for the purposes aforesaid, or for‘such lesser amount as to the Court
fornia. Location of principal place of business,
Nevada City, California.
Notice--Thére ure delinquent upon the following described stock, oy, agcouyt of asseas—
pay the delinqueit assessment thereon, together
with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
By order of the Board of Directors.
K. CASPER, Secretiry.
Office—In the rear of Carter & Johu ton’s
store, on Pine street, Nevada City, Califorasia
Notice ot Sale.
eee Pry is hereby given, that in pursuance
a5 of an order-of the Stperier Court of the
County of Nevada, State of California, made on
the 29th day of April, 1895, in the matter cf the
; Estate of Paul Richards, decersed, the undersigned, the administratrix of said estate will sell
at public auction to the highest bidder,for cash,
gold coin of the United States, and subject to
contirmation by ssid Superior Court on Saturday,
May 25th, 1899, at 10 orel ck A. M. of gaid.day,
at the Court House door, at the Court House in
Nevada City, Cal., all the right, title, interest
and estate of the said Paul Richards at the time
of his death, and all other joterest that s:id estate has by Jaw acquired in and to that eertain
quartz. mining claim situate in Nevada Tqwnship, County of Nevada, State of California, and
particularly described as follows
An undivided one-half interest in the Star
the West Quartz Mine, comprising 1500 feet of
the lode with -urface ground 600 feet in width,
situate on the South side of Deer Creek, ad
joining the Providence Company’s ground on
the West «nd being abvut one mile West of Ne
vada City, in Nevada Mining District,.County
of Nevada, State of California. Terms and econditions of sale: Cash, gold coin of the United
States. MARY RICHAKDS,
. Administratrix of the Estate of Paul Richards,
deceased,
aD Dated, Nevada City, April 30th, 1895
chs., 692.3 feet, to the 8 W corner a post in rock
mound marked “B. L. 8S. W. Cor.’’, (location
corner), from which a cedar 14 in dia. bears 5
18 degrees, 35 min. W, 180 chs, dist.; thence, dea romantic
E) lectivg 75 degrees 25 min. to the right, N 12 de-]. o Sacramento, Cal., April 8, 1895
CAPITAL. i 37 min, W, slong the West beundary of the NOTICE is hereby given to Ae Phoenix
Authorized and subscribed, $200,000 . claim; 1,60 chs., cross Mr. White's fence, course . +N = Quartz Mine, Patrick Hennessy, C. W.
SE and N .', ae . 25. che., cross White’s fence, ] Kitts, Seven Thirty Loan Company, Elmer P
Paidupincoin, = = 50,000 course Ne and .e = Ghs. bat Mar to the . Sanford, A. F. Dunnington, N. Shingle, A. G,
a 389 place of beginning, containing 18.66 acres “. Carpenter, N. A. Hartung, 0. F. Tobias, 26K
Undivided profits, be 8 22,000 This claiin is bounded East by the Goose Nest tines k Placer Mine, Jacob Bachte Crab be
ioe Quartz Mine, aud on the North by Doolittle . Bachiel, Gaylord and Searls, George W. W ceks,
Plage ne bof thin witha la dele peed ia rae and Little, WOH. Kistle, John Kistle, £
: The location of this mihe is duly recorded, H. Moore, D. A. Rich, Calais Placer Mine, E
OFFICERS: the Recorder's office of Nevada County, Gali-. Nichole, Robert. Gryer, Ole Heigerson, C.J.
£. M PRESTON.....0.--s0006PREsIPEPT . fornia, in Book No. 5, page 354, and Book 11, page . Brown, Andrew Larson, Nelson Johnson,and to
KM. BOUBT... . ” View PResIDEN1 . 672, Mining Kecords of said County of Nevada. . 9\) whom it may concern
JOHN T. MORGAN,....,--+.+++--CasHIes Any and all persons claiming adversely any WHEREAS, By his letter “N” of January 8ist,
Ass’? CasHIBR. and SBC’ y¥
: DIRECTOBS:
ps. R.M. HUNT,” Joun T, Moncan
Geo. M. Huenss, D. E. Monean,
NiLgs SEARLS L, Housman,
B. M. Paxston.
D.E.MORGAN..
portion of said Blue Ledge Gold and Silver
Quartz Mining Claim, or mine, or said mining
ground, as hereinbef re deseribed, and applied for, are required to file their adverse
claims with the Kegister of the United States
Land Office at Sacramento, in the State of Californie, during the period of 60 days publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of
Citation.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
1895, the C mmissioner o the General Land Of
tice direeted that « hearing be ardered to ascer
tain ihe eharacter for minerals of! the herein
after described land, in order to defermine
whether’ patents should issue, Conveying the
same to the Central Pacific Railroad Com pany
vas plant and operate the same, and manufacTure Gas for (luming f
dager aay of the City of Nevada, and lay
“down pipes or conduits underground,
aud operate al! the necessary appliances for
oughfaresin said City of Nevada.
do ordain as_follows : :
right and privilege to construct a Gas Plant and
operate the same, and manufacture Gas for Ilwith trayei upon said streets.
paving, repairing or altering any of said streets,
alleys or thoroughfares.
J said Superior Court at Nevada City, County of
7
Ordinance No. 122.
An Ordinance -granting to K. CASPER
uecessors and assigns, the right to construct
tion, and sell the same to
maintain
he same in the public streets, alleys and thorThe Board of ‘Trustees of the City of Nevad
SECTION 1.
The City of Nevada hereby
)ASPER, snecessors and
grants to K.
assigns, the
75
umination, and sell the same to the inhabiants of the City of Nevada, and lay down
pipes or conduits underground, maintain and
yperate all the necessary appliances for the
alleys and thorSECTION 2. _
paper or conduits to be laid undérzround
na workmanlike manner as not to interfere
: z SECTION 5. a
The rigfits, privileges and franchises herein
Precinct No. 1, Polls at Clutter’s shop—
Inspectors, Ke Tremait> D. Hutchinson;
Judges, Charles Pecor, J. J. Hanley; Clerks,
John Brodie, Robert Organ; Ballot Clerks, ewan oo mille when ran by Waive
G. B. Jobnston, J, D, Fleming. Sec. 50. For quartz mills connected with asPrecinet No, 2, Polls at City Hall—Inspectors, J. I. Caldwell, Harvey Couper;
Judges, C. J. Brand, E, Booth; Clerks, C
Hi. Harrison, J. B. Gray; Ballot Clerks
Louis Schmidt, Max Isoard.
Precinct No, 3, Polls in Transeript block
—Inspectors, J. W. Dean, Frank Power;
Judges,Geo, M, Hughes, Phil Goyne; Clerks,
E. Isaae, Geo. E, Johnston; Ballot
Clerks,.C. C, Wesenburger; Felix Gillett.
The pojls will be open from sunrise till 5
o'clock P.M. :
By order of the Board of City Trustees.
D. 8. BAKER, President.
T. H. Carr, Clerk
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 William H.
Hocking, deceased,
Daniel 8. Co:lins, the administrator of the es
tate of William H. Hocking, deceased, having
filed his petition herein, duly verified, praying
for an order of sale of the real estate of suid deceaged Consipting of that certain mining property
described ag follows: An undivided one-tenth
inter.stin the Blue Jay Gold Quartz Mine, situate on the North side of the south Yuba River
and about five miles. East of the town of Washingtov, in the County of Nevada, State of California, for the purposes therein set forth;
it is therefore ordered by the said Court,
that all pereous intérested in the estate of said
deceased, appear before the said Superior Court
on Monday, the 27th day of May, 1895, at 10
o'cloek A. M. of said day, at the Court room o
Nevada, State of California, toshow cause why
an order should not be granted to the s id administiator to sell all of said real estate of said
deceased, at public auction; and that a copy of
this order be published at least four successive
weeksin THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, & Hewspaper
printed and published in said -County of Nevada JOHN CALDWELL,
Superior Judge.
Dated April 23, 1895. a2Ad
AA, terminating July ist, 1896.
The Board of Trustees of the City
Ordinance No. 121.
——
N ORDINANCE FIXING THE WATER
rate for the year commencing July 1st 1895,
of Nevada
ALIAS CITATION,
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, California, February 16, 1896,
To William Downie, and all whom it may concern.
47 HEREAS, on the 22d day of January, 1878
oue William Downie filed in this office
cents.
Sec. 4.
Sec. 5
Sec. 6.
Sec. 7.
Sec. 8.
Se
See
do ordain as follows:
From and after July 1st, 1895,
1st, 1896, the following rates and nogreater sha \
be charged, and may be collected per week by
the Nevada City Water
company supplying water
limits of the City of Nevada.
Section. 1.
Sectton 2.
Sec. 3 For. first-class hotels, $3. For lundries connected with same, $1,50.
For grr ore h a
dries connected with the same,
For third class hotels, $1.50. For laundires connected-with the same, 75 cents.
For fonsth-class hotel
dries connected with the same, 60 cents
For each saloon, 75 cents,
For rooms and offices, 25 cents.
Sec. 9 For photograph galieries, 50 cents.
Sec. 21.
ters’ with water power, extra, 75 cents,
designated, 25 cents.
For patent water closets for each
48) 4
bow! 10 cents ea
say offices, 25 cents.
See. 51." For irrigation, if taking ter at
family rates, froin 35 to $15 per seasor the dis
certion of the water agent, provided ‘the amount
charged must be regulated in proportion to the
quantity used.
Sec. 52.
family rates, for every quantity above one inch,
25 cents per inch for 24 hours.
For irrigation, when taking no water
at family rates, 30 cents per inch for 24 hours.
Sec, 54.
Bec. 53.
per year,
year.
terly.
pgses.
Sec. 57.
See, 58.
City pound, $20 per year. :
Sec. 59. For all water used for fire purposes,
$120 a year, :
see. 60. The Agent of the Water Company
shall have the power in all cases to ascertain
by proper measurement the quantity of water
used and fix the price as provided by sections
51, 52 and 53 ot thi
Bec, 61.
bec. 63.
Rec. 64.
and until July
Company, or. other
within the coporate
To all farnilies, 40 cents.
For restaurants and eating houses;
otels, $2. For laun$1, For laup
For butcher shops, 60 cents.
For butcher shops running meat cutFor bakeries, 75 cents.
ch.
For irrigating, if taking water
For irrigating vegetable
For sprinkling or watering the street
For flushing sewers of all kinds, $1
For City Hall and City Jail, $5 per
For city trough at the Plaza
8 ordinance,
All water, except irrigation, and for
city and county purposes, are due and payable
weekly, and if not so paid the wateragent may,
in his discretion, upon giving the delinquent
consumer one week's written notice to pay
shut off the water from the premisses of such
consumer
Bec. 64%.
for the Court House are due ant
Irrigate rates ure due and payable. in
monthly installments of one fifth of the
when thking water for the seasou otherwise to
pay month]
If-not oat
may be shutoff the sameas for demestic pur
Water rates for all bf purposes an
papable qua
rate
for water used,
within the current month
at
gardens
when vegetables are sold in market $2’ per season.
Sec. 55.
of Neyada City from the fire. plugs or other
openings, $40 per year. s
Sec. 56.
and
up,
water
A first-class hotel is understood to be
a hotel containg not less than 70 beds.
class hotels not less than 40 beds.
Third class hotels not less than 20 beds,Fourth
class hotels not less than 10 beds.. é
A first class livery btable is under
second
Order to Show Cause. —
~CGoum y of Nevada, State of California,
ney, deceased,
Daniel 5
tate of Heniy A
his petition herein, duly ver'fied, praying f
N THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR THE
In the matter of the estate of’ Henry A. PinCo'lins, the adsainistrator of the°esPinney, deceased, having. filed
stood to be a stable containing not less: than
stables -less than 6 horses.
eSec,. 65,
water to any place or building without a per
authorized agent of the city or Fire Departmen
may turn On the water for city purposes.
or Bec. 66.
No one except a properly authorized
agent of the Water Company shall turn on the
mit from the water agent, provided that any
Ca
We issue Sight Drafts payable in
NEW YOSAN FRANCISCO,
SACRAMENTO.
is
Sacramento—National Bank of D. O, Mills
the provisions of the Statutes
Dated April 22, 1s¥5 ;
THOMAS FRASER, Register’
J. M. WALLING, Esq., Atty. for Applicants.
it is hereby ordered that the foregoing notic
of Application for Pateo published for ¢
days, 61 consecutive issues in the Nevada Cit
DAILY TRANSCRIPT, @ daily 1 @wspaper put
be
lished at Nevada City, California, which paper
and the Commissioner, in his letter, alowed
the said company sixty days within whieo to
apply for suc h hearing, and
WHEREAS, The the said company having
within the time a'lowed, filed its application
therefor, it is now ordered thata he wing be
had before the undersigned, st the United
» . States: Land Office in Sacramento, California
. on Fridayathe 2ist day of June, 1895, at 1
y . o'clock 4. M., a3 to the character, fur minerals
;. . of the Toliowing deser: bec ids
Lots i and 17. of N F 1-4, Lots 4, 19 at 1 «
s is hereby designated -by ne as the newspaper . W 1-4 W 1-2 of Lot's, W 1-2 of Lott 1-2
Also in the Shasta region, about ‘a mile . Also Bills of Exchange payable ot pet te the Mebltehed eee rat deg Bc gE seiTh Hee of Lot 18 of N _ ] 4 of Sec. 3; Lot 3 W 1-4
anda half from. Duuemuir. Ibis a genprincipal cities of Great Britain anc BORO for the publication of the above notice. ‘ Lo 61, an ee re 1. 1-2 of Lo fand Wt ot
uine paradise for hun ‘ers, fishers and] oojections on any partof the United States a THOMAS FRASER, Kegister, . LotlOofNz ip Rae Biot dea W J-4, aod
seekers for health aud pieasure. Exsy specialty. First publication April 28, 1895. 8 .E 1-4 of B t Me 5. : : 1 of Section 4, in
torea bh
ear the railroad), sightly, and Highest price paid for County and State WaiTownship J5 North, Range cast
allthe necessities of camp, life easily rants. Lot 7 of S W 1-4, N W140f8 W 14;
pro urabl
prom}
attention .
CAMPING IN THE
Santa Cruz Mountains
™ ALMA, WKIGHTs, LAUREL, GLENWOOD
FELTON, BEN LoOMOND,
S40ULDERK CKEEK
REDUCED RATES
Puring the Camping sexson will
be made by the
All inguiries’ about SHASTA. VICINO . gggay Office atthe Bank,
Camp,if uddressed toW,C, GraY, Bux y
4, Dunsmuir, Cai., will receive rt —
Southern Pacific Co.
Gold and Silver Bullion purehased.
This Bank maintaing an office at Grass Valle
acted.
J. M, THOMAS,
Resident Agent at Grase Valley.
PATENTS!
Pension, Land and Indian —
. OLAIMs.*
U
exam inationt; trade-marks, vopy-rights,
and designs registered.
where # general Banking business is transNITED STATES AND FOREIGN PATENTS
obtained; interferences conducted; special
Order to Show Cause.
Lots 1, 2
5and6of N E 1-4,a1dS WL4do0tN E-l-4o0ft
tion 1; Lots land 2 of N E1-4,8 1-2
wee ani Lot 8of N W 14 of Section :
N’ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEVADA Le vu Hebe A Me , : vy Rection y
iff County, State of Califoruia, le tit shit rice fil tem LA
In the matter of the estate of JOSEPH D. NW l4of 3 kK eo ection 15,8 120fN E 1-4
ROGERS, deceased : of Section 19; 5 . : fof NE b-4 of section 21
y 1 ‘ 26 3 ‘ ot4dofs
Order to show Cause why Order of Sale of Lots 2 ris , t ot “fh 1 oan ae ae fs Wi dof
Mining Real Estate should not be mde. BECLON 4) 140 Ai raat of N ’ 1 4 of Section
It appearing to this Court, by the petition this . “> Lots 7, au 6, Eractloual N W f-4, frac
day presen
administrator of the estate of
Kogers, deceased, praying for an order of 5a
Keli the whole of deceden.’s interest in the
on lief Hill Mining District, Nevada County, Cal
fornia, being an undivided 6-32
and charges of edministration; and it is for tl
best intercats of suid estate that said mine t
goid, under the provisions of law-relating to th
summary sale of mining propetty cr interes
heid by es-ates of déce ‘ents
els
ted and filed by Charles Hegarty, the
Joseph D
of mining iuterests, that it is necessary to vell
Hill Blie-Greves Mining Chau, situated in_ReMmterest or
port:on in said mine, to pay the debts, expenses
tional 8 W 1-4, and 5 EF 1-t of 8 EK ia of Section
31; 8 )-20f 8W 14of Section 33,
16 North, Kauge 5 Kast.
SilvofS KE l-4, ands 14 0f SW 14
ion 1, in Fownsbip 15 North, Kudge ¥ J
Lots Laud 2 ot N & 4:4, and 8 12o0f N_E
i-2 of N W144, Lot7 of 8-E 1-4, Ni-2 of Bt
S KE i-4 of 8 EB I-A, Lots 5 and 6 0' 8 W 1-4,
1-2 of 8S W 1-4 of Section 1; Lots 6 anu 7 of N
of Section 9, Lots 7 and 8 of N B14. and
and-10 of 8 KH 1-4 of Sect on 17, N-}-2 of N
of section 25, in Townsiip 16 Norta, Range
ast. we
SK 1-4of N E 14,8 FE 1-40f8 F-1-+4, and]
iu Township
le
ef
;
le
re
re
ts
: i AN, u 4 J "4 . sary a 4 a ,_ . dairge faust,
jen. Pass Agent. If you have an invention, send us a sketch-. Persous intere ted im the estat of said, ne NE140/ N E14, and Lots 1, 8 und 10 of NI
San Francisco, Cal hotgraph or sinall model, together with a ceased, appear before this Court on Mone “yy Wi 4 of Section 11, Township 17 North, Range 1
y . Pi A ent : ief d ri tion of the most important features . the 6th day of May, A. D.,1805, at 10 o’elock in Eee. ’ if » Rang
Or any 8. P. ©o., Agent. ly port @ dvise you the Course to pursue the forenoon Of said day; at the Courtroom of . “85 i whabe dnacsi pt my
god. we Ww i ae Hy y n of patents and the game this Court, at the Court Mouse, in Nevada Cily,]. Ail of the WA ate cescrip fons are of Moun
vi y we eb py eit “9 ey i cha ged with in-. Nevada County, to show cause why an order . Viablo Base anc Meridian ‘ aoe i
we infringed. or if yo nd should not be granted to the said adminietrator At the time aud plice hereinabove set, any
fringement. submitthe matter to us for @ reperson who desires to, may testify as to th
: Empire Stable,
Brosd St., Nevada City; opp. National Exchange
Hotel.
JAMES HENSESSY, — Prop’r.
a
The Empire. Livery Stable
Las the largest lot of
MORSES, CABKIAGES AND BUGGIE
To be found in this part the State,
Teama with elegant buggies,
Hacks to let at short notice and on reasona
terme. a
enon and ca 6
paras to deve. e
ys
Wagons and
bie
d vies, of god style
te idatep uy gentiona
liab_e opinion.
BOX 35, WASHINGTON, D, C.
J. R. Davis,
Teacher of
OCAL AND INSTRU-.
MENTAL:
—Also—8
pose of instructing pupils at their own home.
National Bureau of Claims,
MUSIC
SHORAL and ORCHESTRAL DIRECTOR.
Visits Nevada City, Grass Valley and other
,ortions of Nevada county weekly for the purFor partieulers as to term of tuition, etc,, aply:to the Profempor, by letter or personal), at}. The Best of Everything in the Market.
ts one to North Bau Juan, or at the Union} A ghare of your patronage is respevtful
Hotel, Nevada City : aa. :
+ : Gane
mine at public or private sale as the admini
trator sha'l judge most-benefivial for the estat
And that a copy of this order be published
= . -publisbed in sid cquaty
JOHN CALDWELL
: Supericr Judge:
Dated April 3rd, 1895
L. M. GAFFNEY,
PROPRIEZOR,
to sell the interest of suid deceased in said
least four succesrive weeks in the Nevada City
DAILY TRANSCRIPT, @ Hewspaper printed and
New Meat Market
Main Street, opposite Coyote Street.
4 —-* Will keepon handa full line of
Fresh and Salt Meats,
s-. character of any part, or of all the lands de
e, . scribed.
at . J
ested will be duly noted,
Itis further ordered that this not
lished once-a week for fou, suc
in the Nevada City Damly TRaNsck
paper of general circulstion publishei
vada Uity, Nevada County, near the said
THOMAS FRASER. Rodi
CHARLES F. GARDNER, Receive
ice be pub
BYE
itizens’ Bank,
4
‘° Prop’r
Beef, Pork, Mutton
Veal, Sausages, etc
on and Lard,
e and retail,
usunaily found in a first
class market,
Meats delivered free of
charge, 5
Default to this Citation by any person interWeeks.
Andall kinds of Meat®
an order of sale of allthe estate, real and personal, of said deceased, for the purposes therein
set forth:
it is therefore oriered by said Court, that all
persous interested in the estate of saia de
ceased, appear before the said Superior Court
on Monday, the z7th day of May, 1895, at 10
o’elock A, M. ot said day, atthe Court room of
‘said Superior Court, at Nevada City, in the
County of Nevada, State of California to show
cause why an order should not be grant d to
the said administrator to sell all of the real and
personal estate of the said deceased at public
auction, and that acopy of this order be pub
lished at least four successive weeks in the
Dainty TRANSCRIPT, & newspaper printed and
published at Nevada City, in said Nevada
County
Dated April 24, 1896.
JOHN CALDWELL,
a2 Superior. Judge,
Citation,
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Marysville, Cal., April 6, 1895.
OTICE is hereby given to all whom it may
N concern, that,
Wuerkas, By his tetter “N’ of January 8lst,
1805, the Commissioner of the General Land)
Office directed that.a Hearing be ordered to a
certain the character for minerals of the here
inafter described Inud, in order to deter
Whether patents should issue, conyey)
sume to the Central Pacifie Railroad
avd the Commissioner, in hiv lett
{the Baid VOM PRAY sixty days with
ape y fomsuch bearing, oho
WHbKEAS, Tlie Said Coimpar
mpany ;
f, allowed
n which to
having, within
1} the time allowed, filed its application th refor;
>. it is now ordered thata he@ring be had before
the undersigned, at th4 United States Land
“1 Ottiee in
1 . the 28th day of May
tathe character,
t 1 described lands Ok pest aE
Lot 7 of N EA+4, Lotsland4of 8 W 1-4, 8 EK
14 0fB WLAN W14 018 W 1-4, NE 1-4 of N
ondw 1-2 of N W 14 of Section 13, ip
4 i7 North, Kange 7 East, Mount biablo
fid Meridian. ;
Avtie time and place hereinbefore set, any
pefson .who desires. to may testify as to the
uaracter of any part,cor of all the lands de
ensihed
= he
Default to this Citation by any person inter
ested will be daly noted, :
itis further ordered that this notice be pub
lished once a week for four suecessive weeks in
the Nevada City DAILY TRANSCRIPT, a news
puper of general cirulation published at Ne
vada Oity, Nevada. County, California, near
the suid lands, ;
WILLIAM A. LOWERY, Register.
aS T. J. BHERWOOD, Receiver,
Marysville, Valifornia, on Tuesday,
895, at 10 o’elock A, M., as
r minerals, of the following
Stockholders Meeting.
“THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK
holders of the Nevada Couahy land and
Improvement Association will be lield as the
otfice of the Citizens Bunk in Nevada City, on
Tuesday, alay 14th, 1895, at 8 o’clovck P. M., for
the purpose of electing a Board'of Directors te
serve for the ensuing year, and tor the transvetion of such other busivess as may be law
fu'ly presented and considered.
By oer of the Board of Directors,
wes 8 ee iain dan re wee 2 . Ne Rea BE TN aba te ee ioe
D, B. MORGAN, Seeretary
inery, 25 cents per miner’s inch for 24
July, August and September of each year whet
the Water Compimy can not obtain more thar
a sufficient supply of water in the
to supply water for the purpose of running ma
chinery and provided further that ou the co
obtain a sufficient supply-of water for do,
purposes or irrigation, the Board of Ciy
tees may, after investigating the mater orde
the sale of water for running prac
ped, andit shall be stopped afte
one week from the date of suck
Sec, 67. The Marshal, whe
accompany the agent of th
the purpose of shutting o
premises of any person
inthe payment of
in this Ordinance.
The Marshal shy
Water Company
for each time’ he go accompanies the
me to be paid by the Marshal int
gk mepakde the same as other funds co
iim.
this 88th day of Feb., 1895, bythe fo
ig vote:
No, none.
requested, shal
Vater Company fo
the-water from th
ater rates as
. charge and collect from th
. D, 8. BAKER,
President of the Bo:rd of City Trustees.
Attest: T. H. Carr, Clerk
March 29, 1895,
Assessment Notice.
SAN JUAN GOLD MINING COM Noe
LN pany.
ness, San Francisco, Catifornia, Location ¢
vada County, California. Notice is
given that at a meeting of the Board of Dires
Paty an No. 143 First > treet, Sav Francise
California,
is made before will be sold on Monday, ti
fwents-kevyenth-day of tey; 105,-to pay th
linquent assessment, together with costs of a
verlising and expenses of sale.
By order of the Board of Directors,
R Z H, W. MORRIS, Secretary.
Oftice--Ne, 143 First Street, San Francisco,
California, al
Election of School Directors,
N qualified electors of Nevada School Db
trict, county of Nevada, that the annual electic
of School Directors will be held
saturday, April 27, 1895,
At Woshington School House of said district
for the full term of three years each.
Inspector, and J, @, O'Neill and J. M
Judges of said election,
of Education of Neyada School District.
L, 8. CALKINS,
Secretary Board of Education, al
For all water used for running mach . Langdon d
4 J hours
run, provided tliat duringthemonths of June,
c pipes for
domestic purposes and irrigation, it may refuse
bed }
ho shall be in default
provided
for such service the sum of §u
Water
Ayes, Baker, Carr, Gault, Hook,
First date of pubtication of this ordinance,
Location. of principal place of bus
works, Mississippi Valley Mining District, Nehereby
tors held on the 22d day of March, 1895, an us
sessment, (No. 2) of twelve cents per share,
was levied upon the capital stock-of the corpo
ration, payable immediately in United States
Gold Coin, to the Seerctary, at the office of the
Any stock upow which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the sixth day of
May, 1895, will be delinquent, and adver: ised
for sale at public auction, and unless. payment
ode=
OTICK I8 HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
4 which election Three Directous sre to be elected
The polls will be open between the hours of &
4. M, and sun down, J, C, Rich is appointed
Hussey
By order of the Board
Mineral Application No. 943 for the Pacific Congolidated' Mining Claim, which~embraced the
$ 1-0 of N E 1-4 of Sec. 22, Township 17 North
Range 10 East, and whereas George G. Towle,
whose P. O. address is ‘Towle, Placer county,
California, filed a complaint in this office, alleging that the said William Downie had wholly failed to comply With the requirements of
law, or the rules and regulations of the Land
Department as to the holding, or hindi of
said land as a mining claim, and that said land
has never been occupied or used ag such, either
by itself, or in connectton with any other lands,
and that tre same is non-mineral in character,
and has no known mineral value, and has petitioned fora hearing to determine the truth
of said allegations.
It is hereby ordered that such hearing be
held at this office on the Fifteenth day of April
1895, atthe hour of 10 o’clock A. M., at which
place and time the said George W. Towle, and
the said William Downie, and any other parties interested herein, are hereby notified to
appear with such witnesses as they may desire
tg produce for examination as to the matters
herein set f@rth. >
‘THOMAS FRASER,
¥ad-F-Taylor, Attormey.i ] *
The first publication of this notice "was mad
on the 18th day of February, 1895.
Register
bea Sine Sele
LAND; NOTICE,
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
: Marysville, California, March 4, +206, .
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice ishereby given that the Central Pacific Railroad Company has filed in this office
alist of lands situated in the Townships described below and has applied for a Shah for
mens (NO, 12) levied on the 2204 day of Maroh granted shail continue and be in force for the — For dairies, including one horse, ety edad Aap at es pees tg ae Panto
1895, the several. amounts set opposite the . period of twenty five (25) years from and ‘after . “See, 24. For Chinefe houses, for éach faucet, tive abd visions hen biah core Or ebnvail:
names of the respective shareholdeis, ax fol-. ‘he date of the passage of this Ordinance. 50 cents g : ient place in this office. ror the ins ection of
lows : "BKECTION 6, See. For Chinese wash houses and laun-. all persous-ititerested and the public ge nerally .
No. No. Work on said Gas plant shall be commenced . dries, § Within the next sixty days following the
Names. Cert. Shs; ‘amt. . Within One Year from date of the pass-ge of} —Sec. 26, for first-class livery stables, includ-} date of this notice, protests or contests against
Carl Uhlig, Trustee, 215 1759 $70.36 . this Ordinance, and completed within two . igg water for washing wagons, buggies and car-. the claim of the company to-any tractor subCarl Uhlig, Trustee, 231 10339 . Paid years from the date of the passage of the same, . riages, $3.50. division described in the list, on the ground
. $100-Bal, due. 313,65 . 84 in default or neglect-thereof this Franchise} Sec. 27. For. second-class livery stables, in-. that the same is more yaluable for mineral than
Herbert Coward, 56 350 14.00 shall be forfeited. phonon — for washing wagons, buggies and eaeiqultina purposes, will he received and
Nellie F, Bond. 36 3D do s SECTION 7. carriages; $2. . uoted for repottto the General Land Otfice at
Nellie F. Bond, 52 20 .80 The Ordinanée shall take effect and bé in Sec, 28. Wor third-class livery stables, inWashington, D. C,
Léander Kugon, 48 b4 2.16 . force from and after twenty days after its pas . cluding water for washing, wagons, buggies WILLIAM A. LOWERY,
Leander Ragon, 49 50 2.60 . sage. ¢ and carriages, $1.50 Register,
Leander Rayon, 152 78 3:12 Ado;ted by the following vote: Yea—Carr,. Sec. 29. For fourth-class livery stable,§1. T. J. SHERWOOD,
E. E. Appelton, 197 106 124] Gault and Rich. Noes—None. sec 30. Kor feed and sale stables, $2. Receiver.
A. J. Bolfing, 61 x) 8.00 : D. 8. BAKER, Sec. 31. for private stables, from one to two] N.1¢ of SK.44 ofsSW.4 Section 38, Township
Mrs. H. M. Niheil, 199 106 President of the Board of City Trustees. . horses. wagons and bug«ies, 25 cnts. 17, N., Range 8 E., 20 acres.
F. Woodman, 21 300 Attest: T. H. CARR, Clerk: Sec. 32. For private stables for each addi-] $W.14 of SKE.'4 of SW.!, Section 83, Township
F. Woodman, 88 248 First date of publication of this ordinance, . tional horse, 12)4 cents. : 17 N., Ranve 8 B,, 10 acres.
J.W. Guthrie, Rg 00 March 29, 1895. : : Sec. 33.For breweries or soda—factories, jnN.t, Section 45, Lowaship.J7 N!, Ranze 8 E
J. W. Guthrie, 227 800 . eluding ‘wo horses $150. For each additional . 320 acres. a
B. Croce, 209 487 horse, 12)¢ cents. SW.'q SW.14¢ Section 23, Township 16
Otto Norman, 226 1500 60,00 Annual Meeting. Sec. 34. For gas works, $1. — : Range 6 E., 40 acres. . ea,
Geo, A. Nihell 201 259 90.36 J, ere SATA cieeap Sec. 85. For Steam Laundries, $2. Total, 390 acres. 6
J. Morrison, : 200 20.00 id Ge e : NN 7 As + eve ee oe be pip Sec. 36, Forsewing machines for dressmak. ———-———_.____._____--________ me
John W. Guscetti; 100 100 101ders Of the Masouic iA sseciation . ing or tailoring establishments for water for a ee
Adtarad Paris. Pts 40.00 . Will-be held at Masonic Hall, Nevada City, on gan washine de cette Notice to Creditors.
Wm. Moser Jr., Trus., 131 5.24 . Saturday, May 18th, 1895, at 7 o'clock P. M., for} see. 37, For sewing machines for family, for/>ygpaTe OF JAMES MON
Win Mauer ie. 450 14,90 . the purpose of electing Trustees for the eusuing . use of water, 10 cents. A atinest _ JAMES MONRO, doceased.
H. Pecarthy 500 oo] Year, and the transaction of suoh other busi-. sec, 38. For Court House, including water . 4 4 Noticévis hereby given by the undersigned,
Max Merten, 1050 49.90 . HESS 48 may be.properly aud legally brought} for irrigation, $5 per week. — Het taal te of the ‘Estate of JAMES
Miller, Wek > . before said meeting. * cA ta Wee ars H : verpe. MONRO, deceased, to the creditors of and B. H. Miler, 175 7.00 . 8 See. 39. For each tap inthe Catholic ceme li pers having o = Hobe. fie eae I. J. ROLFE, Seeretary. tary: 86 per your, al Pecan e mat laims against the said
Maria Rissmann, 200 8.00 = SLES CSE See. 40. For public halls and theaters, 25 youehEnn: Wikia fo. ns ie aa
H.8 idge 80 2.0 2 Proc onts. vat ; : ERE bridge, pe 12 S Election Proclamation. oe a Bie necaeck tala. eeu publiontion of this uotico to the said -Adminisfheoder Wollweber, 1000 (Paid — DEUS : A Sec: 42, For 1,000 bricks on. large contracts, . came being the place. fc evada City, Cal., the
on 2400 shnres $ Balance due on f Electors of the Corporation of the City . 19 cents. ps 1 ee veing the place for the transaction of
Cert. No. 72 on 1600 hares) 3 64.00 of Nevada are hereby notified than an ElecSee. 43. For 1.000 bricks: on small contracts Wee “Pigeaai of said estate, in said county of
Chas. E. Moser, 212 300 12.00 . Hen will be heid in Nevada City on 12.4 cents, : evada. erie he
H, E. Kleinsorge. 179 £50 18.00 d Monday, May oth, 1895, Sec. 44. For concrete side walks floors OF} Administratrix of she stata ot aunts Monte
And in accordance with law and an order of . To elect the following named officers: walks, 2 cent per cubic foot : ;. deceased, ‘ :
the Board of Directors madeon the 22nd day of 1, Marshal, . Sec. 45. For stone wall and mortar, 8 cents Dated at Nevada City this 20th day of DeMarch, 1895, so many shares of each parcel off 2. Assesssor. per perch. ~ cember, 1894. = :
stich stock as may be necessary will be sold at} 3. Treasurer, Sec. 46. For plastering or cementing 2 cents} yy SEARLS, Atl’y. a29
public auction on the 15th day of May, 1895, 4. City Trustee, iy Poa var peilvoad doput 96 ances sre = + acecaaraien
at the honr of 2 o’clock P. M. > offi2 i 5. City Trustee. appears A eee. 4 GOPOr, 78s : a s
the Secretary, the office of Bt nce i re [ ‘ee See. 48. For business houses not otherwise Notice to Creditors.
ik TA TE _OF PA UL RICHARDS, deceased,
4 Notice is hereby given by the undersigned
adinin'stratrix of the estate of Paul Richards,
deceased, to the creditors of and all persons
having Claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, witihtin four months after the. first publication of this
notice to said Administratrix, at the Law office
of Fred Searls, Nevada City, Cal., the same being
the place for the transaction of the business of
said estate, in said county of Nevada
gee MA<¥ RICH!
Administratrix Estate of Paul teh.
ards, deceased.
:
Date‘lat Neyada City, Cal,, this 19t ay
March, 1895. , : _ pe
Fred Searls, Atty.
of. the
? Stockholders’ Meeting.
N EVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE RAIL
ROAD COMPANY—The annual meeting of
the Stockholders of jhe Nevada County Narrow
Gauge Railroad Conipany. for the’ election of
seven Directors, to serye for the ensuing twelve
months, and for the transaction ef such other
business as may properly come before the meeting wa ae yah the office of the company,
a 1e@ ailroat Jepot, Grass V sy Vey
county, Galitornia, cn" cane Hevade
Wednesday, the 3d Day of April, 1895,
At3 P.M. Polls,will be opened at 845 P. M.
Transfer books will be closed on the 1 y s fe the 28d day o
March. By order of ro
JOHN F, KIDDER, President.
FLETCHER, Secretary.
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GEORGE
Assessment Notice,
( DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING
a J pany, Nevuda City, Cal.
r-. #iven that
; CQMNotice is hereby
ata meeting of the Board of Directors, held onthe 22d day of March, 1596, an assessment (No. 12) of d cents per share was levied
upon the capital stock ef the corporation
apes ah ae 1895, to.the Secretary; at
i@ Othce Of said corporation, Nevac }
Cal,,in U.S. gold eoin, ) vot A
this assessment shall remain unpai
26th day
erating
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unless paymentis made before, will be s i
Ww ednesday, 15th day of May, 1895, atth
2 o'clock Pp. M, at the office of the Segfetary of
said corporation, to pay the delingxent asseas,. ment, together with costs of ad ertising and
horses, Second-ctass livery stables not less} ¢Xpenses of sale, By order ofthe Board of
than 10 Horses,. Third-class livery stables not . irectors. K. CASP “MK, Secretary,
tess--than 6 horses, and fourth-dlass livery. Oflice—Carter & Johustog#’s store, on Pine
stréet, Nevada City, Cal,
Notice to’ Creditors,
ZABETH LANGDON deceas1ereby given by the undersignitor of the Kstate of Klizabeth
‘oped, tothe creditors of and all
Ing visiiis apatnst the said deceased
1] wethi
xhi them, with the nece ary vouchers,
{ four months after the publication of
1. this’ notice to said J, 5. LankdSa at the Law
e of P. F, Bimonds, at‘Nevnda City, CaliAout the same being the place for
the (ransactiow of the business of said e
in said county of Nevada, —
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8. LANGDON,
Administrator of the Estate of Fligabeth Lapgdon, deceased
r Dated this 9th day of March 1895,°
P. F, Simogis Attorney for Administrat
1 Order to Show Cause.
.
seca
e N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUN. ry of Nevada, State of California,
In 1e@matter of the e
Richards, deceased. i ahead es Bachata
Mary Richards, the Administratrix of rds, atri2 ttate of Paul Kichards,deceased, Davina hick Sey
penion iehein, (uly ver fied, praying for an orGeror sale for certain real estate ges therein set forth; rh nae nO BEBO
It is therefore ordered by the gaid Court, that
all pers sinterested in the estate of said deceused, appear before thie said Superior Court.
on Monday, the 2th day, of April, 1895, at
pepe e ShOek in the forenoon of said day, at’ the
ourt roout of said Superior Court at » Cour
House in Nevada Ci ph ioe cour
why «nr order should not be granted tothe said
Adiministritrix to sell so much of the real
estate of the said deceased at public auction
a8 shall be necessary,
And that a copy of this order be published at
least four successive weeks in the Day
TRANSCRIPT, a hewspaper’-printed and published in said Nevada County, at Nevada City,
me one CALDWELL,
Judge of the Superior Court.
3 Dated March 26th, 1895, , i
: ____ Frep 88anns, Atty.
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Notice to Creditors,
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dersigned, Execttor of the Las Will amd Testament of Kandolph D. Weber, deceased, to the
creditois of and all persons having .elaims
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Nevada City,"Cal., the same being the
in said coumty of Nevada. ;
NICHOLAUS WEBER, SR.,
Randolph Db. Weber, deceased,
18y4,
‘i . RCS aes) MAURO ate seer
f Stockholders’ Meeting,
HE NUAL MEETING: OF §TOOKHOLD~
as ers vdd Fe lows Hall Associauion w IL
properly come before such meeting.
: N. P. KROWN, Presiden,
JamMuES KINKBAD, Secretary,
Nevrda City, Ap ii 1, 13¥6,
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: of April, 18965, will be delinquent
und advertised for sale at publie auction,
‘SPATE OF RANDOLPH D, WEBER, deNotice is hereby given by the unagainst the said deceased, to exhibit them, with.
ihe nevessiry vouchers; within: tour months
after thefirst publication of thig notice, to the
said Executor, at the law oftice of F, T, Nilon,
lace for
the transaction of the business of said estate,
Executor of the last Will and Testament of
Dated Nevada City, Cal., this Ist day of April,
taka pinee in the Lib ary Room of Odd Fellowa
Hall, Nevada Gity, on Monday evening, Muy
6, 1805, al 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing a
board of Directors for the ensuing year, aud
the trangaction of such other business asmay
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