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April 30, 1887 (4 pages)

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f j , Rortheast corner of THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY, CAL @ SATURDAY, APRIL 50, 1887, = The Daily Transcript. Table of Distances, From Neyada City to Alpha Birclivilie Blue Tent Bear Valley Bridgeport Bowman Dam Cherokee Columbia Hill Edwards’ Bridge French Corral Graniteville Little York Lowell Hill Moore’s Flat North Bloomfield Newtown North San Juan Omega Purdon’s Bridge Quaker Hill 7 Relief Hill ., Rough « Ready Snow Tent Snow Point Scott's Flat Smartsville Sweetland Spenceville Washitzton You Bet Colfax ¥. Sacramento . San Francisco Truckee Notice of Executor’s Sale of Beal -Bstate at Private Sale. NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, that in . N pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of Cu! ifornia, made on the 4th day of April, a. p 1887, iu the matter of the estate of Michael Quinn, deceased, the undersizned, the executor of the Last. Will and Testament of said deceased, will sell at private sale, tu the highest bidder for cash, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on or after Tuesday, the 8d day of May, a.D. 1857, all the right, title, interest aud estate of the said Michael Quinn, deceused, at tne time of his death, and all the right, title ‘and in terest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired otier than in addition to that of the said Testator at tie time of his deajh, in and to.all those certain lots, pieces and parcels of real estate, lyiny, situate and being inthe County of Nevadn. State of California, and bounded and de acribed as follows, to-wit: 1, An undivided one-third interest in the Towa quartz ledgeat the villaze of South Fork. is 2. An enclosed lot containing oné-fourtir ofan acre of land more or less, adjuinin the village of South Fork and —plauted—in timothy grass. : -. Two certain cabins and. lots, in thi eaid village of South Fork known us Quinu’s cabins Termsand conditions of sale, cash; deed at Af sana 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 Juhn W. Robb. in the town of Graniteville, in said county and State, or delivered to the undersizned personally. Dated 12th April, 1887. i JOHN W. ROBB, Executor as aforesaid. W. D. Long, Attorney. ~ Ordinance No. 82, N ORDINANCE TO LAY OU1 A extend Orchard street. The Board of Trustees of the city of Neva da do ordain as follows: Section 1—That it is necessary to the pub He use and convenience that Orchard strect _be extended westerly tothe eity dite. Section 2—That all that certain strip of land @ommencing at the west end of Oreinurd street at the angle in Ducray’s west line; thence runninz (mag. var. 18> K.) north 85442, west 165 feet; thence north 77342, west $10 feet; thence south 82'4°, west 185 feet thence south 64142, west 145 feet to Wes! Broad street; thence south 61)4°, east 43 feet along West Broad street; thence north b4! 42, east 114 feet; thence north 82142, east 1/4 feet; thence south 774°, east 28) feet to the tanagan’s enclosure: . hence south 354°, east 170 feet to north line of Branagan street; thence north Big, eusi 38.60 feet to place of beginninz. Section 3—This ordinance shall take effect . and bein force from and after its passaze . aud due publication. H.C. MILLS, President. W, G. Ricuarps, Clerk. Notice of Private Sale of Real Estate, by THE SUPERIOR ( OURT, in the Coun} ty of Nevada, State of California, Notice is hereby siven, that .n pursuance ef an order of the Superior Court, of the County of Nevada, State of California, made . on'the 17th day of January, a. p. 1887, in the . matter of the estate of Robert Morrison and . Sarab J. Morrison, deceased, the undersivn. ed, Administrator ofthe estates of said de. ceased,will sell at private sule, tothe hizhest bidder, for cash in U. 8. gold coin, and sub. toconfirmation by said Superior Court . ide will be received by the undersignea . uptoand including the 2th day of April, . 187. “The offers to purchase said property . must be madein writing, and be delivered . to the undersigned at his residence on or be. fore said day. . The following is the real estate authorized . to be sold: Situated and being in the City of . Nevada, County of Nevada, State of Califor nia, on Piety Hill in said City, on the east side of Zion street, bounded on the north by id Of Chewidden, on the east by the Don. y, lot, onthe south by Jand of Trewe!la . and by land of James William, and on tie 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 appureusnces and all the right and title at the . me ofthe death of each party. Tozether with the lane on the south to the road \ SAMUEL M. MORKISON; . Administrator. . ap7 all AND J.B. Jobneon, Att'y INSOLVENT NOTICE. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, of . I Nevada, State of California. In the matter of BRIDGET LYONS, an In bajy ent Debtor. . ridget Lyons, an insolvent debtor, haying applied to this Court fora discharge fron: . her debts, itis hereby-ordered that the Clerk of this Court give notice tu all creditors who have proved their debts, to appear befure this Court, at the Court Ruom thereof, on the NINTH DAY OF MAY, 1887, at the hour . of ten. o'clock, A. M., and show cause, if any j they have, why the said bridget Lyons . should not be discharged f om ali her debts, in such cases made and provided. . It is further ordered, that notice of said ap. plication be given to the crediturs, by muil, . and by publication for four successive weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspa: . per published in suid county. . . M. WALLING, Superior Judge. Dated April 7th, 1887. Attest: F. G. Beatty, Cleri. Gaylord & Searls, Atty’s fur Insolvent. County Notice to Oreditors. . Estate of Maria Johnson, deceased. . OTICE 18 HEBEKY GIVEN BY THE . undersigned, administrator of the estate of Maria Johnson, deceused, to the tors Of,and all persons haying claims . atthe said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary youchers, within four . monthe after the first publication of this notice,to the said administrator, ut tie of . fice of Gaylord &Seuris, in Nevada! City, the ‘sume belug the place for } the transaction of thé business of suid estute, . inthe county of Nevada. ' $ ELIJAH BOOTH, Administrator of the estate of Maria Johu. ~ gon, déceased. “— nistrator o * pied Nevada City, March 24th, 1487, aylord & Searls, Attys for Adiinistrator. = ‘Wotive to Creditors, fn the Superior Court of State of California. In the matter of the estate of Jobn Nulty, deceased. ° . OTICE is hereby given by the under. signed, Administrator of the estate . of John Nulty, deceased, tothe cred. of and all persons having claims mst the said deceased to exhibit! mm with the necessary vouchers within rmonths aiter the first publication of ce to the said administrator, at his ce in Neyada City, in the said county REV. JAMESTANHAM, f the Estate of Kev. John . en ise, ohn Caldweii, Atty for Adm’tr. 8-23 _ SSTOOKHOLDERS MEETING. Ep HE DA COUNTY LAND ANp/. A. IM BMEN'T ASSOCIATION. : hereby given that the Annual ’ 2 peknolders of The Nevada } 1 ; ip pvemcut Aneoriation j 3 n nce 0. € corporation, D th City of Nevada,Counof California, ou 10th day of May, . M., for the election of F, and for . a f siness me . ay, ne D, . Impure Blcod, . dividends paid ju . bank business. Order to Show Canse. N THE SUPERIOR COURT oF , THE of Nevada, State of ‘CaliI county . fornia. In the matter of the estate of Maria . Johnson, deceased. Elijah Booth, . the administrator of the estate ria Johnsen, deceased, having petition Nerein, duly verified, praying for an order ef sale of all the real estate of said deceased] for the purpos +s therein set forth: it is therefore ordered by the Jude of this of ‘Ma Court that all persons interested in the estate i of said deceased appear before the saidSu perior Court on Monday, the ud day of May, A. D, 1887, at 10 o’cloek a. M., of said day. at the Courtroom of ssid Court, at Nevada City, in: said Nevada. county. to show cause whys an order should not be granted to the id Administrator to sell. 80 much of the real estate of the said deceased at private sale asshali be necessary: And thata copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Ne vada Daity-T fanscript, a Dewspaper printed and published in said Nevada evunty. Dated March 26th, A. D, 1887, J. M. WALLING, 3-27 Superior Judge. Election-of School Directors. 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Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 K street, corner Commercial, Office Box 1957. GRASS VALLEY hranile and Marble Works, NEAR MASONIC CEMETERY, earney, San Francisco, Grass Valley ‘Nevada County. PROPRIETORS: JAMES H. LORD —AND— T. J, AHEARN, La Tombstones and Headstones OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SOOTCH . GRANITE MONUMENTS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MARBLE OF ALL KINDS. Work as Good as the Best —aAND— PRICES AS LOW A&® THE LOWEST ON THIS COAST. We Chailenge Gompetition and Guarantee Satisfaction, BTAINED, and all business in the U. 8. Patent Office attended to for MODOur office is opposite the U. fice, and we can obtain Paten than those remote from Wash Send model or drawing, patentability:free of charge—and we no charge unless we obtain patent, We refer, here, to the Postmaster. perintendent of maeny Order Dj to the officials of the U, 8. Pat, circular, advice, terms and fal clients in your owa 8B 8. Patent Of-. ts in less time ington. We advise as AS. G. HART Wa Surve;or, AND UC. S: Deputy Mineral Surveyor, FFICE—Upstairs in Beckman’s Block, F gor, Broad and Hine Ste., Nevada City Academy of Our Lady of the . HOLY ROSARY. I Chicago fra Cottage 3 Oragn Has attuineda stendard of excellence which admits of no superior, It contains every improvement that inventive genius, skill and money can produce, These excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, variety of combination, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them the most attractive, orhamental and degirable organs for homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. : ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, UNEQUALLED FACILITIES, ‘SKILLED WORKMEN, BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THI8 The Popular-Organ. INSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS. y ; Catalogues and Price Lists on application FREE. OHICAGO OOTTAGE ORGAN 00., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 'BEATTY'S Best Parlor Organs. . THE LATEST 8TYLE, SWEETEST TONE. Dimensions: Length 48 inches; height, i inches; depth 92 inches. NEW STYLE NOW READY. FOR 1887. EATTYW°S BEST is the leading style. It is pexond 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 can buy. Made after an uptizht Piano Forte, with three bellows combined—a new scientifie plan—so as to rendcr . all the sweetest melodies possible from tue Woodland Cal, "WHE ACADEMY RECENTLY OPENED under the care of the Sisters of the Hoy Cross, from the Celebrated Conyent of St. Mary’s, Notre Dame, Indiana, is beautifully situated in the healthy and pleasant town i tf Woodland, The building is jarge aiid weil . supplied with all the modern improvements ; «nd Do effurt or expense has been spared ty . neet all requirements that may contribute v the advancement, heaith and conifort of he pupils. A complete Philosophical and Jheinical apparatus is furnished with small . xtra expense for the use of those pursuing the sciences, lustrumeutal Musie and. Voiee Culture, dso Drawing and Painting.receive particu lar attention, ‘XPENSES PER TERM — PAYABLE ADVANCE, . SOARDING PUpi£s—Board (ineluding Bed and Bedding, Washing) Tuition in Eng lish, German, French, Latin and Linea Drawing ra $15 IN'. EXTRA CHARGES, Piano, with use of instrument one hour daily.... Harp, with use of hour daily ‘ “ Voeal Music, Private Lessons Vocal Music, in Class . Drawing 3 Painting, Water Colorsand on China Painting in Oil Use of Chemical a apparatus... . Ken $30 00 . instrument one The New Term opens the First Monday in Junuary. Gieulare apply to the SISs. LY CROSS, WOODLAND, . t Fot further par CERS OF THE IL CAL, . Gold Medal, Paris, 1878. BA KE R’s Breakfast Cocoa. Warranted absolute. . ed pure Cocoa from 4 which the excess of Oil . has been removed. It has . three times the. wth of Cocoa mixed with starch, Arrewroot or Su\ sar, and is therefore far more . economical, costing less than . ! { _ One Cent a Cup. . ‘It is delicious, nourishing, . strengthening, easily di. . . gested, and admirably adeptad for “invalids as well as for persons in . Sold by all Grocers. . W. BAKER & CO, Doncuester, Mass, { . P. F. SIMONDS, Cc. W. Cross, . CROSS & SINONDS, . Attorneys and Counselors at law, . W UL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND United States Courts. OFFICE da City. L. P. FISHER’S Newspaper Advertising Ageney. . health —Morgan & Roberts’ Block, NevaROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EX CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, N B. ADVERTISEM ENTS a8 eSolicited for all hewspapers published en the Pacitie Coast, the Sandwiet Islunds, Pol) nesia, Mexican Ports. Panama, Valpariso, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Atistralian Colonies, the Eastern States and Europe. } Files of nearly e on the -Pucifie very newspiper.published Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are al lowed free access to them during business hours. THE NEVADA DaiLy TRANSCRIPT may seen on file at the offic faker” b eof L. P. Fisher, . CURE . Instantly relieves the 1 and insures com forta iug for results tion, its action certain, ung t violent attack, . sleep. No wait. . Bein: used by inhalaimmediate, direct and eure is the result in all! curable casga” A sitele trial convinces the eal. Price 50c aud $1.00 of any . or by mail. Sample #ree for Dr. R, Schiffman, ™t. Paul, Minn Home Library Association, WIE ATTENTION. OF TRE Tespectiully invited to the siation, offers to ru BLIC Is above Assoits workings and the advantages. tt members. Its object is to furnish Standard Literature at anufacturars’ Asan example we quote clopedia, complete in six . bound in sheep, library style. for $36, to members $14.40, an ard literature at similar reductions. We the Stata, amd win ney ne loading men of i. w eas y all its plans and benefits ae Ne onset hambers’ Enarge volumes Which retuils all the stanaco. M. THOMASON, Agent. Ld . alee Organ. . and exquisite fret work . san invaluat . pernicious 85-cent wooden cou . eral use, which couples only . Have only one coupler stop, . # Wooden coupleris a ; Nevada County N. G . Workers for the @ . 8Welledé . through the ;and h . eigh . Can enzace and stand ; Grant Func Golden “0 1;ue Reeds, patented, while at the same time doing away with so many stops to confuse the performer, yet at the . stipe time brinving out sweeter musie than ever. In this Orzan attention is paid more particularly to its music, yet the case is finished very neat bu plain, finished light, se that the purchaser can see for himself that itis not—imitatton walnut built from pine wood, but solid walnut, built plain, so as not to take dust or dirt. Contains 18 full sets of olden ton_ue reeds of one-half octave each und 12 full stops. on the balance. , Tue two knee stops throw No dummies, Equal tor Elezantly finished and emved with handsome Polished panels i ési-cns. Thus it will be scen we offer an instrument having bellis . every requisite of the most perfect parlor . Organ in a handsome solid walnut case, OCTAVE COUPLER Fhe Octave Coupler differs from those in . uny other styles, und is the greatest inven. lon of the ase in reed Organs. it is a pa tent divided octave coupler, and couples full tive octaves, thus doubling the power. (tis divided at the third octave, huagtwo . coupler s‘ops, 80 that the bass and treble can be couplet to. ether or sey arately,as desired. itis made of stronz coppered steel roda, and nle improvement on the old pleis in genour octaves, which warp, swell and disarranve the entire action. To avoid Letting a 35-cent wooden coupler, buy . bo Organ that has not two coupler stops,and . that doe and stops carefully and if oO coupler stops do not Organ; it has a wooden coupler,and continual source of annoyance, and renders an organ worthless after a few months’ use. Best rantented stop action to be found in the world. Baniel F, Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. 8 hot couple both way 8, up down. Examine tie you Cannot find tw buy the FT BAING WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT WNWevada Gity, —ON AND AFTER— . SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, 1886, ~-AS8 FOLLOWS :— Deaving: 00 A.M. DAILY—Connecting with Pass Rh 4 pponger arriving in Sun Francisco at { 00 P, M. DAILY. Arriving: 10:25 A. M. DAILY, P.M. DAILY—C onnecting with Passenger leaving g eK San Francisco at 7.30 JOHN F. KIDDER, Manager. ANOTHER CHANCE for PUZZLE WORKERS TAT , Judge's Second Prize Offering In Behalf of the Grant Monument Fund. NSPITE OF ITS MORR A plicated charaeter, ti Word Contest, just end success. By ‘it Jur 4,000 energetic, LESS COMJuvGR’s Grand has proved a great has enlisted over lrited and intelligent fant-Pund, has materiall Ctotal Previously receive ‘Grant Monument Committee, A tribution ofa good gized check, in addition dividea #600 among necessful and happy puzzle workers V@ reward for their labor and ingenuity. UDGE Now inaugurates a Second contest of an even more popular character than the first—a contest in which every school child an equal chance with who, the by the co vlder coin petitors, Every person i wita governing n conformance : a on es, Sena to be s0Des ran 1:00 or before June } 8S (12 o'clock), 60 cents and the names dt the eleven most popular living men in America wi pa en titteg to participate the contest. y y thus receiy a uted us follows ; oe oe Twenty-five cents will at once be credited . to the Grant Fund. The iemaining 15 cents, after deductin the legitimate expenses of advertisi Ww be placed in a commoudund to be a vided equally anony the six competitor the fullest list of the most bopulur peopie as indicated bya majority of all the lists sent in, The new contest is, in fact, based upon the principles of au election, each competitive Tat ee yeaa hty ficting in the nature of a balt, © six lists cont ot number of the eleven a ogee erence the must popular by a lists Will be toe successfu The magnitude ofthe upon the amount o 8 having of the fuad shown) from Week JubGE. Governing rules in this” a JUDGE; or ci ailed on revels afte . f pre tage. Requests for copii i accompanied by ten conte Agee ef t fund,» “Gran Publishing o,, Wee The Judge 88 Park Row, New York City.