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from the first day of eysirn . hereof.
ED, F. TAYLOR,
{ Gaylord & Searls, Attorneys.
vada City, Cal
The first day of
notice was on the 25th day of June, 1886.
ot f notice. will
made in: Rete ab red at Ne: ED, F. TAYLOR,
lication of foregoing
file in
Commencing at a iu rock mound
Rdg Ws Sus rhe to posta
Fy [ a. No, 4and 8.
No.7, 8, 79 dég., 00” W., 9.08 chs.
to post at NW. cor. marked 8. No. 5 and 8.
No. 6, thence 8. 8deg. 00° E., 20.85 chs to
cor. A. No. 6, thence N
E., 9.08 place of
t8 . f ‘and. desig
lot No. c , Lownship
Range 1. it. lo Base
claims are the “Spanish” and
All any.adverse claims
game before ‘offige within y ‘lays
Register.
be
tal, $200,000
Suit 1, #8
di: paid in January and July.
fone) Joaned upon real esta'e only,
Bank does
. W. P. COLEMAN, Presiden
Ep. R. Hamu.ton, Cashier. agll
z er
aaate Fs naa de capital, $500,000; paid
,000; loans on real estate,
044,818 ; rics ee A ordina‘and ordinary deposits received, and
: exclusively a> savings
‘insinese._ Information furnished up~
t.
ik DE. BR. M. HUNT,
Physician,
NEVADA CITY.
OFFICE AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE
J hn Caldwell.
CALDWELL & FORD,
Offiice-—Beckman Building, cor. Broad
Pine streets,
NEVADA CITY,‘CaL.
Thos, 8. Ford
Attorneys & Counselors at Law
ana
. se
J o'tiock in
NOTICE.
R, 3
or Grass Valley daily at 10a.m., 2p.
Nevada City, July 27, 1886.
VINCENT WiLL LEAVE NEVADA
with his easy riding Carriage
m.,
and@.§.30,p. m.; returning at 8:30 s. m., 1 p.
m. and 7p. m.
This eis made on arcount of so
many "busses running night time.
R. VINCEAT, Proprietor.
GLE$ 0} pooupoy
v JLVULNIONOD ANS
®pposite National Exchange Hotel,
(Successor to D. Welllington)
' ps Proprietor of the EMPIRESTAB
Lot of
Lo be found in this part of the State.
most asonable terms.
cares to drive, &
to with Prompiness.
ood Saddle Horses always on band.
. BMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
QROAD STREET.....NEVADA CITY
JAMS HENNESSY, Proprietor
Lfi>
announces that he has now the larges
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
‘Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the
‘The Horses are free from vice, ot goodsty!
and ones of golug as fastasany gentleman
Garriages for Funerals Attended
J, 1. CALDWELL,
Attoruey at Law,
street, Nevada City.
\ (LL practice in all the Courts of
States within the State of California.
Willdraw up Deeds, and Mortgages
ereto in clud
_ Notice to Bond Holders.
fornia.
If not presented for payment within
enn by virtue of which the bonds were
sued,
GEO. EB, ROBINSON,
Nevada Uity, July 7, 1836.
Notary Pablic qnd Conveyancer.
ee —South side Broad street, opp. Union
thi
State, andthe Conxta-of the Unite
for
. Beach, certificacea of acknow'! edgment
0 fice of County Tesagures ef Nevada county,
OTICE ishereby given that Iam _ prepared to redeem the following Londs
ot Nevada county, issued May 22d,. 1883,
viz; Bonds numbered 168 tu 309 in: lusive
40
days, interest will cease at the expiration of
that time. in conformity with the Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors, under
is‘Treasurer of Nevada County, Cal.
j; 8-4t-law
RAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE
Nevada City
i «-ON AND A®TER—
“~~ Phureday, June 10th, 1886,
soo
a
40 erland leaving San Franc:
ABRIVING:
1 05 A.M, DAILY.
~ Newuia County B. 6. B. B
AT
AB FOLLOWS —
_BRAVING.
945 SA PURESERTS
M. DAILY; conngeting with ovco at 93
po: 1661.1
tion for Patent toa Mining Claim.
United ‘States Land 0
Sacramento, Cal., June 23, 1598.
OTICE is nereby given, that the spanLN ish Gold Mining Company, s corp ra
tion; by Eber H. Gayrord, its authorized
Postottice is Nevat'a City, Ne, Oa'., has made ication for
Quartz Mine, bearing
1499 6-10 in length, with snface
nd 609 8-10 feet in width, in Cherry
ining District, Nevada county, Calid described in the and field
£., 7.48 chs. to post marked 8.
uhence 8. 934 deg. E., 1.47 chs. to post
marked 8, No.6and A. No. 5 at SW cor.,
thence N. 79 deg. F., 9 08 chs. to post marked No. 7 and A. No. 4, at SE. cur., thence
N. 9 % W., 22.72) chs to marked 8.
Ho SANE: Gos tncing, and. containing to nning, and containing
20.85 acres, and designated as lot No, 48, in
Section 30, Township 18 North, Range ll
-ast, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian. .
djotoin claims are the “American” and
janta A 3
‘All persons holding any adverse aims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within. sixty days
trom the first = of publishing hereof.
ED. F. TAYLOR, Register.
Gaylord and Searls, Attys.
Publication will be made in the Daily
Tran-cript, published at Nevada City, Cal.
ce ED, F. TAYLOR, Register.
The first day of publication of foregoing
notice was on the 25th déy of Jane, 1886.
—
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of Samuel D. Debo, deceascd,
Totice is hereby given by the under
signed, administrator of the estate of
Samuel D. Debo, deceased, to the creditors
of and all persons having claims agaist
the said de cased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers, within f ur months
after the drst publication of this notice to
the said administrator at Nevada City,
sn the county of Nevada. _
Administrator of the «state of Samuel D.
Debo, deceased.
Dateu at Nevada City, August 16, 1886.
Order to Show Cause.
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
County of Nevada, State of Calitor~
nia, Inthe matter of the Estate of John
Hurst, A Thos. M. Sharpe,
the adm nistrator of the estate of Jonn
Hurst, deceased, having filed his pevition
herein, duly verified, praying for an order
of saleof all the real and per-onal esta e
of said decedent, for the purpose therein set. forth, it is therefore ordered by
the Judge of said Court that all peisons
interested in the Estate of said dece ap3: before the Superior Court on Wednesday,the 16th day of Sept, 1886, at ten
the» forenoon cf said day,
at the Court. Room of “sald Superior
Oourt, intne City of Nevada, in the county of Nevada, to: how cause why on order
pe not be granted to t:e dd adwministrator to sell all of the real and personal
estate of the said deceased not heretofore
set aside for the use of the cea Oy deceased;
and that a copy of this o der published
at least four successive weeks in the Neyada
Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and
published in the said City.of Nevada, county of Nevada, and State of California.
J. M. WALLING,
Judge of the Superior Cuurt.
Dated Aug. 17th, 1886.
T. 8. Ford, Atty.
[*
{No, 171.
Application for Pateat toa Mining Claim.
United States Land Office
Sacramento, Cal., August 14th, 1886.
UTICE is hereby given that the Spanish
Gold Miniug Company, (a corporation), whose Postutfice is Nevads City, Ne
vada county, Cal, have made app.ication
for patent for the “Spanish Gold Quartz
Mine,” bearing yold, embracing fourteen
hundred and seventy four and tour-venths
(1374.04) feet in length of the veiu -r lode,
with surface ground six huadred and 8 xtenths (600 06) feet in width, in the Nevada
mining district, Nevada county, California,
and deseribed1.1 the plat.and field notes on
tile in this office, as follows, viz:
SURVEY OF THE EXT! 10% BOYNDAR'ES,
Bogiuning at a post in rock mound at south
cast corney of the claim marked 8 GM Co,
No. 8; thence N 42 14° W, 2234 chs to
post in rock mvand.at NE corner marked 8
GM Co, No. 4; thence 8 6.44> W, 910 che
to post at NW corner mark.d SG M Co, No.
6; thence 8 42 1-49 E, 19.72 chs to post No
9 of the Sovgs Quartz Mine; «hence N bed
E, 1.69 chs to pust No. 8 of Sogys Quartz
Mine; thence 8 42° E. 1.54 chs to post No.
7 of Sogge Quartz Mine; thence 48° E,
3.03 chs to post marked S GM Co, No: 1,
and pest No. 8otthe Soggs Quartz Mine;
thence N 42 1-49 W, 6.13 chs to plage o1
beginning. Cuntaining an area of 19.91
acies, and «esignated vs lot’ No. 122,° in
Secti n 2, Towuship J6.N, Range 8 E, Mt.
Diablo Base and Meridian.
Said location wis made August 31, 1883,
by A.R. Lord, James Hacwley and A, 8.
Lord, and by them sold and conveyed t
the Spanish Gold Mi ing Company by
deed dated May 12th, 1884. The sa d Spani hGold Mining Company, (a corporatien),
applicants herein, are now the owner ‘and
holder thereof. ;
Adjoining claimants are the Nevada City
Extension, Gold Quartz aud soggs Quartz
Mines.
All persons holding any adverse claims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this ottice within sxty days
fromi the first day of publishing hereof. — —
LD. F. TAY LOK, Register.
Gaylord, & Searls, Attys. ‘
The first day of publishing of the above
uotice was on the 17th day of Aug , 1886.
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Th Aa Di
trict Far
Races and Stock Exhibits, at
Glenbrook Race Track, Between Grass Valley and
Nevada City.
PAVILION EXHIBITS AT NEVADA CITY.
Commencing on Tuesday, August
24, and Continuing Five Days.
Over Ten Thousand Dollars
in Purses and Premiums.
ENTRIES TO THE RACES:
FIRST DAY—TUESDAY AUGUST 24TH.
Running—Special race for two
year olds. %4 mile dash, $250
added ; 7 entries. :
No. 1.—Trotting district — 3:00
class. Purse $250. C.F. Taylor
bl’K m Black Pea, by Hector,
; $8. A. Eddy, b’cksk’n g
Barney, pedigree unknown ; Wm.
Lord, bl’k m Lizzie D, pedigree
unknown; A. G, Smith, s m
Lady Hawkins, —.
No. 2.—Trotting—2 :30 class—
Free for all. Purse $600. Wm.
Griffin,b m Lucy, by Black Ralph,
L dam--byOdd--Fellow.; Jas.
Learned. bs Adrian, by Reliance,
dam by Shenandoah; John Spuryeon, 8 m Daisy S., by Tilton Almont, dam by Rattler; J. R. Hodson, bm Kate Bender, by Echo
Chief, dam by Black Hawk; 8, A.
Eddy, bg Zero, pedigree unknown ;
M. W. Hicks, b m Empress, ig
Flaxtail, dam by Marion; J. H.
Tennant, b m Twinkle, by Echo,
dum by Ethan Allen; 8, K. Trefry,
bs Apex, by Prompter, dam by
Flextail.
No. 3.—Trotting—For two year
olds or under, 17th District. Mile
and repeat. Purse $300. Wm.
Gardner, br f Madia,. by Sterling,
dam Lady Narley; C. F. Taylor,
cf Nettie J., by Doncaster, dam
—— ;J.A. Seeley, blk c, Abe,
by Doncaster, dam Signal.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25TH.
No. 4 Roaning ste for all.
$50 entrance, $25 orfeit, $400 added. Second horse $100. Third
450. One mile and repeat. W.B.
Todhunter, bik bh John A., by
Monday, dam Lady Clare; A. ).
West, b g Billy the Kid, by Leinster, dam Liily Simpson; M. John
son, bf Leda, by Nathan Coombs,
dam Gipsy; Kelly & Lynch, b g
Jou Jou, by Monday, dam_ Plaything ; Jas. Foster, b m Lady Foster, by Nortolk, dam Imp. Lady
Jane; Thos Hazlett, ch g Fred
Collier, by Joe Hooker, dam Puss ;
Caleb Dorsey, br h Birdeatcher,
by Specter, dam Pet, by Melbourne
JY; BC Hally, ch c Doubt, by
St. Martin, dam Perhaps.
No. 5—Running—Free’ for all
for 2year olds. $25 entrance, $10
forfeit, $150 added. Second horse,
$50; Third $25. Dash of half a
mile. W. B. Todhunter, ch c
Jim Duffy, by Hooker, dam by
Wildidle; M. Johnson, ch f by
Enquirer, dam.:Analyne ; Albert
Cooper, ch c Dynamite, by Joe
Hooker, dam Chestnut Bell; L. H.
Todhunter, b c Safe Ban, by King
Ban, dam Herzegovina; W. L.
Pritchard, b f Lady Leinster, by
Leinster, dam Addie A; W. L.
Pritchard, sf Idalene Cotton, by
Jim Brown, dam Lizzie P; Caleb
Dorsey, ch c. Fred Archer, by Thad
Stevens, dam Brown Bess by Imp.
Hercules; B. C. Hally, br c Corrigan, by Kyrle Daley, dam Daisy
Miller.
No. 6.— Running—For 3 year
olds. Free for all. $50 entrance,
$25 forfeit, $250 added. $75 to
second horse, $50 to third. One
mile. Wm. Boo‘s, br c Valleto,
by Bob Wooden, dam Maria;
Theo. Winters, b f Miss Courtney,
by Norfolk, dam Bullinette; Kelly
& Lynch, b f Moonlight, by Thad.
Stevens, dam Twilight; Hill &
Gries, b f Allie Hill, by Wildidle,
dam by, Harry Wade; L:~ .
Todhunter, s c¢ Monte Christo,
by King Alfonso, dam Galianthus ;
Jo Daniels, dam Mattie C., by
Specter. by
No. 7. Pacing—Free for all.
Pur-es $600. Wm. Griffin, bg
Shaker, ped. unknown; Peter Fitzgerald, b s Killarney, by Black
Ralph, dam by Eclipse; L. H.
Todhunter, b g Mink, ped. unknown; 8.C. Tyron, s m Pocahontas, by Washington, dam_ by
Glencoe; 8. K. Trefry, brg Prince
by Missouri Chief, ‘
No. 8. Trotting—One year olds.
1g mile and repeat. Purse $200.
E. C. Morgan, b f Beatrice, by
Sterling, dum by Black Hawk;
Wm. Gardner, sc Harpiness, b
Sterling, dam by Challenge; C. F.
pe r ce, Silver Threads, by
oncaster, ; F. P. Lowell, b
¢ Vinco by Prompter, dam_ by
Teddier; 8S A. Eddy, b c Glenbrook, by me dam by St.
Lawrence; M. W. Hicks, b f Dinah, by prompter, dam by The
er’s blk m Blue
Gardner’s b m Sarah Althea.
No. 10. Trotting—2:20 class.
Free for all, Purse $1000. Did
pecial Trotting—4 year olds
gamed horse, Pur fan: . Hoppin, bs Cupid, by Calaban, dam by Clay Pilot ; das. Reynolds, c f——-——— , by Nutwood,
dam by Irwin Davis; G, W. Woodward, bm Rosie Mac, by Alex
Button, dum Rosedale; Henry
Hoppin, bm Gypsy, i Alex Button, dam Signa © R. . Newton,
blk h Sur Del, by Del Sur, dam
by Black Ralph.
No. 11—Trotting. District. 3
year olds or under. Mile and repeat: Purse$400. W. G. Richards,sc Sir Richard, by Doncaster, dam. Fannie by Signal; W.
Gardner, b m Sarah Althea, by
Brigadier, dam by Cal Dexter; C.
F. Taylor, chf 3 ettie J, by Doncaster..
No. 12. Running—Saddle horse
stake. District horses, catch
weights. Miledash. $5 entrance
$50 added. Four moneys: 50, 25,
15 and’ 10 per cent,‘ M. Mc
Crimmon, 8s g Surprise, by Langford, dam American Mare ; M.
P. Peasley, bs Hector, by Lodi,
dam by Rattler; P Riley, bg
. unknown; A A
Primey, b m_ Kittie Donnelly,
ped. unknown.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27TH. _
No.13. Running—Free for all.
$50 entrance, $25 forfeit, $500 added. ‘Second horse $150, third $75.
Two miles and repeat. W BTodhunter; -bl«-h—d A; —by—-Mon=day, dam Lady Clare; M Johnson,
b-f Leda, wy Nathan Coombs,
dam Gypsy; Kelly & Lynch, b f
Moonlig).t, by Thad Stevens, dam
Twilight; Wm. Boots, blk g Index, by Thad Stevens, dam by
Gypsy; Jas. Foster, b m Lady
Foster, by Norfolk, dam Imp.
Fred Collier, by Joe Hooker, dam
Puss; Caleb\ Dorsey,..br h Birdcatcher, by Specter, dam Pet, by
Melbourne, Jr.
No. 14. Running—Free for all.
$25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $200 added. Second horse $75; third $50;
3 mile and repeat. M. P. Peasley, bs Hector, Py Lodi, dam by
Rattler; Kelly Lynch, ch g
Tom Atchinson, by Joe Hooker,
dam Bay Kate; Jas Foster, b m
Amy Brinton, by Ballot Box, dam
Lulu Riggs; Thos. Hazlett, b ¢
Panama, by Shannon, dam Abbie
W.;W. A. Vestal, sg Berta R., b
Joe Hooker, dam unknown ; Caleb
Dorsey, 8 ¢ Pickpocket, by Jo Duniels,dam Mattie C., by Specter; J.
B. Ramsey, b m Lady Cleveland,
by King Alfonso, dam Borio; B.
C Hally, br fIrish Lass, by Kyrle
Daly, dam Daisy Miller.
No. 15. Running—Free for ail.
$25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $300 added. Second horse $75; third $50;
one and one-eight miles; W. B.
Todhunter, blk h, John A; A. D.
West, b g Rilly the Kid; Theo.
Winters, b f Miss Courtney ; Kelly
& Lynch, b g Jou Jou; Hill &
Gries, bf Allie Hill; L. H. Todhunter, s c Monte Christo; Jas.
Fos.er,bs A. Walrath, by Norfolk,
dam Ada C; Thos. Hazlet, ch g
Fred Collier; W. L. Pritchard, ch
m, Lizzie Dunbar, by Bazaar,dam
Tibbie Dunbar; Thos. Hazlet, ch
g Joe Chamberlain; J. B. Ramsey, bs Monarchy by Monarchist,
dam Notable; B. C. Hally, ch ¢
Doubt, by St. Martin, dam Perhaps.
No. 16. Trotting—For Stallions
owned inthe District. Purse $500.
Geo. Dickenson, gs Richard Scott,
by ibe as Scott, dam Clear
Grit ; C. F, Taylor, ch s Doncaster,
by Elmo, W. Gardner b s Pasha,
by Echo, dam Belmont; C. F.
Taylor, rs Frank.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28TH.
No. 17. Running—Free for all.
$25 entrance ; $10 forfeit ; $200 added. Second .$75; third $50;
mile and repeat. S. C.Tryonbh;
Pat Haydon ———-——,, dam by
Norfolk ; Jas. H. Meise, gg Stoneman,by Kirby Smith, dam Hunkadori;Kelly & Lynch, ch g Tom
Atchinson; W. L. Pritchard,ch m.
Lizzie Dunbar; Thos. Hazlett, ch g
Joe Chamberlain; Frank Griffin,
ch g Billy Johnston; W. A. Vestal,s g Berta R; Jeff Crum, s 8
La—Blanche, ped, unknown; Jas.
Crane, b m Belle C, by Snap, dam
unknown; A. G. Smith, b g Bodie,
by Monuay.
No. 18. . Trotting—2:40 class.
Purse $500. W Gardner, b 8
Pasha; Jas M Learned, b m Reality, by Reliance, dam—Ernestine ;
John Spurgeon, 8.m<Daisy 8; F P
Lowell, b h Fallis, by Electioneer,
dam Felicia; John Mackey, b g
Lohengrin ; M_W Hicks, b g Chico,
by Prompter, dam Flaxtail; S ©
Tryon, b g Col Hawkins.
0.19. Trotting—Free for all,
Purse $1,200. John A Goldsmith
bm; Manon by Nutwood, dam
Hambletonian Chief; J R Hodson,
State of Maine; O Waldstein, b 8
Albert, W by ilectioneer,dam Jno
Nelson. :
Teams. Purse $500. Stanle
Eddy, Zeroand Barney; W Gardner, Captain and Graves; C. F.
Taylor, Queen and Black Pea.
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