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August 7, 1886 (4 pages)

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Na aig aia ae SS Nl la IAT Tae, cridcates. of seknow at eto i. 3 % to. 66) No. 1198 Demoeratie County Convention. INSOLVENT NOTICE. . Republican Proclamation. . . Application for Patent to a MinSheriffs Sale. ; zane? Sar gr r of Neatest ta mae sinus ing Claim. = ss N accordarce wi authority vcste Se California In matES code ge tin Fg lican Coun ing Claim. pote Inthe Superior Court of the County of. [irae we make the following cal! for Ly ee Ciurch, an Tneoivont Debtor. . Lbs Cisne a, Nevada Oty, Saturday, ‘ United States Land Office. Nevada, State of California. f primaries and for a County.C»nyen‘ion: \ . John A, Church having filed in this Court . 7). 17, 1896, it was unanimously. resolved States Sacrambnto, Cal., June 23, 1886. {Order of Sale. ] On the 14th day of August the Democrats . pig petition, echecule and ooeereary Be in inthae10 deteyates be elected to the Republican OTICE is hereby given, that the span. Allen Towle, G. W. Towle, E. W. Towle, and . throughout the county shall hold primary . solvency, which it Be goo is 80 . ciate Convention to be held in Los Angetes, IN ish Gold Mining Company, & corpuraJ. L. Gould,copartners, — — un[meetings at every ciection 4¥ ciner, with insolvent P< Bot the John A. Charch is . ¢ Weane-day, August 25, be apportioned to tion, by Eber H, Gay ord, its authorized . derthe firm name of Towle Brothers. Co., . open deor:, to elect de! tvou County l hereby declared to be insolvent. the supervi sor’ Listricts as follows: Disagent, whose Postoifice is Nevaca City, NeM. J. Roach, M. F. Skeahan, W. 8. Coyan, . Conve tion, bereby called to mcet at Neva-. The Sheriff of the county of Nevada ishere. ¢ iit No. 1 ard 2. thiee each; V strich No. vada coun’ i,, has made application for “homas Curry, George E Redmayxe, L. . daCity on Saturday, August 2ist, 1836, at . py directed to take possession of all the €8. 2 a4 one each: and District No. 5, two; <aeeuk tor Oa ish Quarts Mine, bearing . B. Smith, Frank L. Rathbarn, red \J. . 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing . tate, real and of the sad John A. and that they be elected by pree nets. the American Mine, bearing gid, 1499 6-10 feet in length, with siface} Shearer, T. Rouse, C. L. Lamphere. delecates to the State Convention, to be} Ghurch, instivent Selooe, except such as . 92d that fat a priwary. election for 1876 110 feet in length, with ound 699 $10 fect in width, in Cherry} W. Kramer, (by his guardian ad Jitun) . held ia San Francisco on Tuesday, Auxust . may be by law from exewution, and . 0) jurpose shall be held ‘ow Saturday, nd 599 8-10 feet in width, in ‘1 Hill Mimng District, Nevada county, CaliM. F. Skeahan,) J. D, Joyce, Thomas] 8ist, 1836, appointing a County Central ofall his Aeeda, vouchers, books of account . 4. es Tath, 1888, under and in conf rity sou fag Diatélct; Nevada county, Call--} rornts cae Byer “ey in the and. field White, aad A. W, Clindinnin Committee and transacting such busine s a8] and and to k sane safely unmare, the provisions of the Prinsary Election fornia, and described in the plat and field . notes on file in this office, as follows, viz: Blaintifts, may come before the Convention. i tt te oop — tment of an assignee of his £s. Taw, at the following times.and. places: Ree notes on file in this office, as follows, viz: ng ata postsetin rock. mound : vs, 2 those that will pledge themselves to sup. tate. pereons are forbidden sale any . “ave election shall bheld in the precincts in rock mound at [ W. cor. of claim, thence . Celia Consoli!ated Mines, Limited, ao debts to the said insolvent, or to ver aDY . 6+ Nevada and Truc’ee b tween the hours Com ata ‘ ~er marked -A. ba 8, Pi hid All persons holding any adverse thereto are hereby required to t the same before this office within sixty ‘lays from the first day of publish’ hereof. See ——— ED, FTA , Register. ” publication of foregoing notice will be made in Daly Transcript, published at Neclaims nasaie ds ED. F. TAYLOR, ‘the first day of publication of fo ing Eo ade egory th day of June, 1 I\HE OLDEST SAVINGS’ BANK INTHE city, Corner J and Fifth Streets, Sacratam Guaranteed capital, $500,000; = up ,000 ; loans on. real es' te, ~ ete, 044,818 ; term and ordinary its, J 1, 1886, $1, 581, ord deposits received, and dividends paid in Jan and July. “Money loaned upon estate only. This does exclusively a savings bank business. Information furnished uponWw. P. COLEMAN, President. Ep. R. Hammon, Cashier. ag11.6m Constable’s Sale. VIRTUR OF AN EXECUTION TO J Sanco and delivered, issued from the Court of W. P.Sowden an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the Township of Nevada, County of Nev State of Cal., bearing date July 10th, , on a judgment renderedin said Court on the 24 day of June, A. D, 1886, wherein A. Lad« man, as Plaintiff, recovered j ent, net W. R, Craig, defendant, for t! e sum of $03.31 debt; and $14 coste of suit. with pocruing costs, have this day levied neon allthe nght, title ‘and interest of the defendant herein, of, in gr Ag the following described prop"Toe undivided ene salt ve haps <= tain pieze of mining groun' uate on Hill, Nevada Township, Nevada county, State of California, known as the Knickerbocker Mining Company 6 claim end described ag follows, viz: Situate about one mile westerly from Nevada City, having of (800 feet) eight hun red feet more or less aud extending back to the cen: and bounded on the east by the clai ie One-Horse Company, on ‘the south by the Rim Rock and on the west by the claims of the Phenix Company. Notice ishereny given that on Thursday, the Sth day of August, 1880, in front of the Court House , Nevada Township, Nevada County, Cal., between the hours of 9 o'clock a. M. and 6 o'clock P. M., to-wit; at 1 o'clock, P. M., of that day, 1 will sell all the right, title and: interest of W. R. Craig, the defendant in and to the above described property, at public auction, for cash, lawful money 0! = pon States, to satisfy said execution and all cos! Given under my hand this 13th day of 1886. WILLIAM SCOTT, w Monstable of Nevada Township, Nevada County, California. jyl4 Notice to City Taxpayers. ven that city taxes N OTICE is grey t ill become Pete for 1885 and quent ; Monday, August 2, i : t6o'clock p. M., and if not paid prior \ rade five per eent will be added to the thereof. . anor are now due and payable at the City or WM, EDDY, Marshal. Nevada City, June 16, 1886. 3w Notice to Bridge Contractors roposals will be received by Srthe 2 Ma of Jy 2 dh of Sierra and evade counties (address F. M. Pridgeon, North Bloomfield, Nevada county, or O. Scheffer, Forest City,) up to Saturday, July Sist, 1886, at 12 o’clock M., for the construction of a bridge across the Middle Yuba River, leading from Moore's Flat’ to fps’ Flat. eo 120 feet long, 8 feet wideand 5 feet higher than the piers of the old bridge now standing. The lumber must be first ye ty spruce, and the iron bolts and rods be of best Americaniron. Also for building aproaches from trail to said bridge. Also wo guys at each end of the bridge. The contract to be completed September the contract price payable 1886, Specifications can be geen at the office of the County Clerk of Sierra and Nevada counties, or at the residence of the above named Supervisors, Bids will be opened at Moore's Flat August 2, 1886, at 1 o'clock p. m. The Board reserve the right to reject any ida, sacle. F. M. PRIDGEON, 0. per nines F Committee of the Boards of Supervisors 0 Sierra and Nevada counties. jy18tojy31 LES, } poonpey POLVULNAINO) anes ~RMPIRE LIVERY STABLE. BROAD STREET.. 00% sNEVADaA CITY opposite National Exchange Hotel, HENNESSY, Proprietor. JAMES. . (Successor to D. Wellington)ed Proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES : ["anaonsoes that he has now the larges Lute Horses, Carriages and Buggies "fo be found in this part of the State. 4 Carriages for— ‘J. 1. CALDWELT, Atterney-at Law, Sotary Public and Conveyancer. ntieo—South side Broad street, opp.. Union : practice in all the ts of th e : 4 eye the Unite 4 8. 934 deg. E.,, 1360 chs. to post marked 8. No. 4, thence 8. 80 deg. 0.74 chs. to post §. A. No. 4, thence 5. 4 ~24 post marked 8. No. 5. E., 1.47 chs, to post A. No.. 5 at SW oe N, 9 % W., 22.72 pla had dg be ine and containing i 3 20.85 acres, and d nated as lot No. 48, in Section 30, Township 18 North, Range1l tast, Mt, Diablo Base and Meridian. «, claims are the “American” and . 79 W., 9.08 g any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this office thi rid F. TAYLOR, Register. Gaylord and Searls, Attys. Publication will be made in the Daily Transcript, published at Nevada City, Cal. ED, F. TAYLOR, Register. The first day of publication of foregoing notice wae on the 25th day of June, 1886. Notice to Creditors. Estate of John Dabat, deceascd. otice is hereby given by the underN — administratrix of the estate of ohn bat, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims 4) inst the said de‘eased, to exhibit them wit the necessary vouchers, within four months after. the tirst publication of this notice to the said administratrix at her residence in Newtown, the same being the place of the traneaction of the business of said estate, in the county of Nevada, ELIZABETH DABAT, Administratrix of the estate of Deceased. Dated July 2d, 1886. 4 Frank Power, attorney for Administratrix, jy3 Notice of Dissolution of Copartnership, HE firm heretofore existing under the fo name and style of Brand Brotherdoing business in the city of Neva‘la, ithis day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted ‘o the undersigned are requested to 1nake payment immediately. YNevada City, July 3, 1886. \ G. E. BRAND, G.%. BRAND The new firm of Brand & Stich will con tinue business at the old staid on Broad street, National Hotel Building. jy8 ——— Estray Notice. MAME to the premises of the undersigned, between ‘ ou Bet and You Bet Station, July 11, 1886, a Bay Mare, weighing about 900 pounds. Two hind feet white, with star in foreliead. Branded C on left shoulder, and two small dots on the back. Heavy black foretop, mane and tail, Th owner is hereby notifiea to call and prove property, pay charges and take her away. jy16 JACOB GEARHART. Notice of Intention to Becom Sole Trader. Nthe matter of the Application’ of Alice I G. Palm to become a Sole Trader. Notice is hereby given thar_I, Alice G. Palm, wife of Chas. W. Pa'm, resident ot Nevada City, Nevada county, Cal., veing desirous of availing myself of the provisions of Title XII., Part IIl., of the Code of Civi) Procedure, intend to make applic tion to the Superior Court of Nevada county, State of California, on Saturday, the 28th day ot ‘August, 1886, at the opening of the Vourt on thakdal, oron such other day to which the hearing may be postponed by the Cour for a judgment and orde: of said Superior Court, authorizing me to carry on & id trans act business inmy own name and on m) own account as Sole Trader. The nature of the business 1 propose to carry on and conduct is that of buying and selling goods wares and mdse., and keeping a genersl_variety store, and engaging in such other bus inessasmay seem advantageous, in said Nevada City, Nevada County, : ALICE G. PALM, Dated this 28th day of July, 1886. 4 Thur Assessment Notice. EVADA COUNTY MINING COMPANY Location of principal place of business, Nevada City, California. Location of Works, Nevada City, California. 4 Notice is hereby given, that ata meet ing of the Board of Trustees, held on th 8d day of August, 1836, an assessment (No 9) of fifteen cents per share was levied up. on the vapital stock of the corporation, pay able immediately, in United States gold coin tothe Secretary at the law office of Joh Caldwell, Broad Street, Nevada City, -California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 7th day of September, A. D. 1886, willbe delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction ; and unless payment ig made before, will be sola on Saturday, the 25th day of Sept., 1836 to pay the delinquent assessment togethe: with costs of advertising and expenses of gale. . By order of the Board of Trustees. ©. £. ASHBURN, Secretary. Office at the Law Office of John Caldwell, Broad Street, Nevada City, Calfornis. © a5 Houses and Lois For Rent or Sale ~WO VALUABLE HOUSES and LOTS, one situated on West side of Pine Street, Pi ety Hill, being Lot No. 8 Block No. 46, about 250 feet x 250 feet, with Orchard o1 same, and occupied by John Lutey. —-ALSO—= 0 The House and Lot situated on Bridge anc Factory Streets, with Orchard thereon: be ing Lots Nos. 1 and 6, in Block No, 33, anc now occupied by John Donnelly. The said Lots being large, will be sold entire or ip subdivisions, by installments or otherwise t suit purchasers. oth pieces of property arc owned by the undersigned. For articulars enquire of J. I. CALDWELL, at his Law Office, Broad Street, or to . ANTOINE TAM, — DR. R. M. HUNT, Physician, OFFICE AT VINTON’S DRUG STORI NEVADA cITY. Jhn Caldwell. Thos. 8. Ford CALDWELL & FORD, Attorneys & Counselors at Law Offiice—Beckman Building, cor. Broad ang Pine streets, NEVADA CITY, CaL. MEXICAN COLONIZATION COMPANY (LIMITED.) 506 EATTERY STREEI SAN FRANCISCO. END FOR CIRCULARS AND TEST! monials, giving full information, Chealands ; fine 4 wens veers terms; regularseasons. No Import or Ex) port Duties, and no Taxes for ten years. within sixty days corporation, George Staacke, James Dunan, aad 8. 0. Pease, Defendants. Whereas, Towle Bros, & Co., W. S. Coyan; Thomas Curry, G, E. Kedmayne, L. B. Smith, F. L. Rathburn, Fred. J. Shearer, J. D. Joyce, T, Rouse, C. L. Lamphere, M. F. skeahan, M. J, Roach, Thomas White, @. W. Kramer, and A. W. Clindinnin, on the 7th day of July, A.D, 1836, recovered a juagment against ‘Celia Consolidated Mines Limited,” ‘a corporation, to the respective following named parties, and respective sums, to-wit: To Towle Bros, & Co. the sum of $1749 16 and $2 for filing and recording their notice of lien, and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $200, together with costs of suit taxed at $45 75. ‘: _To W.8 Coyan the sum ef $130 10. To Thomas Curry the sum of $79 60. ~ To G. B. Redmayne the sum of $43 75. To L. B. Smith the sum of $68 66. To F. L. Rathburn the sum of $141 05. To J. D. Joyce the sum of $48 39. To F. J. Shearer the sum of $73 37. ToT. House the sum of $78 08. To 0. L. Lamphere the sum of $74 94, To M. F, Sheahan the sum of $46 82. ‘To Thomas White the sum of $85 86. To M. J, Roach the sum of $84 15. To G. W. Kramer the sum of $61 13. To A. W. Clindinnin the sum of $199 75. Also the sum. of $35 for filing and record— ing their several liens, together with costs of suit taxed ab $111-70°and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of $400. with interest thereon from the date of said judgment at the rate of seven per cent. per annum till paid, which said judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book 2 pt.the said Superior Court on es 17 et seq; and whereas it is ordered that the liens set forth in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed, and property therein described, to-wit: That certain gold bearing quartz mioe, with the improvements thereon, and the quartz mill, and real estate, and appurtenances hereinafter described, all situated in the Township of Washington, county of Nevada and State of California, now and at all times hereinafter mentioned, owned and possessed by tne ‘Celia Consolidated Mines, L.imited,”’a corporation, and more particularly described as follows: That certain mining claim known as the Celia Quertz Lode Mining Claim, and de scribed as beginning at the N. E. corner, 950 seet from the shaft on said mine, at & post 3 t in monument of stone, and marked “C7 M.:” thence 1500 feet sou-h on a line pafal tel with lode to similar post, marked ‘'C. M.;” thence 600 feet west to sifmilar post marked ‘0, M.:” thence nortii 1500 feet, on aline parallel with first line, toa similar post marked ‘C, M;” thence Esst 600 feer to place of beginning, comprising in all 1500 feet in length along said vein or lode, and 600 feet in width; also that certain mining claim known as ‘Free Trade Mine,” and jescribed as joining said *‘Cela Mine” on the north, and bounded by the ‘Cora Maud” mine on the north Said claim describea as commencing at the :outh’ end line of sad claim; running thence east 300 teet, toa stake marked “IF.” T.;” thence aorth 1500 feet ona line parallel with lode o astake marked “‘F. T.;” thence 600 feet west toa stake murked ‘fF, T.;” thence 1500 feet south un & line parallel with lode to a stake marked ‘‘t’, T.;” thence 300 feet east to place of beginning; also that certain ditch and water rig»t to the waters in Missouri Canyn, its affluents and taibutaries. up to the Omega Company’» ditch, known as the Mixsour) Canyon ditch, and consistng of 1,000 inches of water; said water ri. ht commencing where the locator posted a notice una cedar tree in said canyon, and diverted the water into a ditch; also all mills, sluices, boxes, flumes, hose, pipes, culway tracks, cars, blacksmith shop, and ull other machinery used in working or developing the said mines, or any of them; sso ‘hat certain mill site known as the Cesia Quartz Mill site and deser bed as commencing at a post on easterly side of Celia Quartz Mine marked “CU, M, 8. No, 1,” from which a cedar tree 24 inches dimmeter bears 3 71 degrees W. 18 links distant, and post Yo 8 of Celia Quartz Mine, being 8. E. cor.er of said mine bears S. 18 degrees W. 4.73 vnains dist nt; thence with magnetic variaion 17 degrees E., N. 88 1-2 degrees E. 6 10 chains to post marked "*C, M.s.” No. 2, rom which a spruce tree 86 inches dia, jears 8. 48 degrees E, 20 links distant; thence N. 0 degrees 18’ E. 8.20 chains, o vost marked “OC M 8” No. 3, from which 1 fir tree 24 in. dia, bears N, 87 3-4 degrees #, 11 links; thence 8, 88 1 2 degrees W. 6.10 ‘hains to post marked “‘C, M. 8.” No. 4, on easterly boundary of Celia, Quartz Mine, trom which a sugar pine tree 18 inches dia. bears S. 12 degrees W. 69 links dist-nt; thence 8,0 degrees 18’ W. 8.20 chains to the vlace of beginning, containing an area of 5 acres, and —_— which is situated the mill, and other houses, machinery and other mining works, together wth everything elonging thereto, be sold at public aucion to satisfy said judgment, together with interest and costs, : Notice is hereby given that I will sell at vublic auction, in front of the Courthouse door, in Nevada City, County of Nevada, and State of Valifornia, on Thursday, August 12th, 1886, Between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M, ind 5 o'clock P, M., to-wit: 12 o’clock M f that day, all the right, title and interest which the defendant, a corporation, herein named, had, held, owned or possessed by them on the 7th day of July A. D. 1886, the day on whish said judgment.was docketed as aforesaid, or which they may have subsequently aequiredinand to all the above described property, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy pod judgment, together with interest and vosts,Given under my hand this 19th day of July, A. D, 1886. GEORGE LORD, Sheriff, Nevada County, California. By J. L. Hounann, Under Sheriff. G. Hx Colby & Caldwell & Ford, Atty's for-plaintiffs. jy20 Notice to Bond Holders. & % Office of County Treasurer of Nevada county, California.OTICE is hereby given that Iam _prepared to redeem the following Londs of Nevada county, issued May 22d, 1883, viz: Bonds numbered 168 to 300 in: lusive It not presented for payment within 40 jays, ir terest will cease at the expiration of that time in conformity with the Ordiiance of the Board of Supervisors, under snd by Virtue of which the bonds were issued, GEO. E ROBINSON, Treasurer of Nevada County, Cal. Nevada City, July 7, 1886. j. 8-4t-law Nevada County N.@. BR. R. TRAINS WILL LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT NWevada City ON AND AFTER— AS FOLLOWS _ LEAVING. 9.45 4% DAILY ; connecting with Pas. senger arriving in San Frangisco at 440 P.M “< 8 40 P. M. ,.DAILY; connecting with ovPy 7: erland leaving: San .Frangisco,at —3 ARRIVING. { 05 Aj M, DAILY. 5.00 P\M DAILY connecting with Pas A.M, . genger leaving San at 7.30 Thursday, June 0th, 1886, = the nominees of the State and County nventions may vote at said primaries, provided they are qualified voters of the recinvts, ie The basis of representation in said County Convention shall be one delegate for évery twenty-five votes, cast at the last generaleleciion for Cleveland and Hendricks, and one for ev fraction thereof. The election shall be held in the precincts of Nevids, Grass Valley and Truekee between the hours of 2 o’clok p.m. ands ic 3, m. N City Precinct, No. 1—Inspector— C b Bobo; Judges—J E Carr, B'N Shoecraft; 188 votes, 8 dele,ate-. Precinct No. 2-Inela H Harrison; Judges—John ve John Dunnicliff; 214 yotes, 9 dele3. Grass Valley—Fast Precinct—Inspector— © C Conaway; Judges -Wm H Mitchell, D Binkleman; 239 votes, 10 delegates, West Precinct—Inspector PH Paynter; Judges —P Riley, E D Sampson; 239 votes, 10 deletes. Truckee Precinet—Inspector—H Davis; Judges—W H Cruger, Geo E Marshall; 142 votes, 6 delegates, Inall other precincts the election shall be held between the hours of 2 o'clock p. m. and 8 o’clock p. m., insuch manner as the voters L-son ga shall declare, Blue Tent Precinct—Inspector--J. Moody; 7 votes, 1 delégate. allison Ranch Precinct—Inspector —J Field; 42 votes, 2 delegates Buena Vista Precinct—-Inspector—Wm Melarky; 28 votes, 2 delegates. Cottage Hill Precines — Inspector — D Deadman; 34 votes, 2 delegates.
Forest Springs Precinct—Inspector—J Harrigan; 30 votes, 2 delegates. Rough a1 d Read) Precinet—Inspector—J Schroeder; 40 yotes, 2 delegates. Indian Springs Precinct —Inspector—John Moutgomery, 27 votes, 2 delegates. Anthony House Precinct—Inspector—J C Brown; 12 votes, 1 delegate. Pleasant Ridge Précinct—Inspector—U Houston; 21.votes, 1 delegate. Mooney Fiat Precinct—Inspector—-R Fitzgerald; 12 votes, 1 delegate. Spenceville Precinct—inspector—C Bitner; 27 votes, 2 delegates. « Boca Pree.nct -<laspector—James McDonald; 18 votes, 1 delegate Bloomfielé t recinet—Inspector—E Cummins; 94 -Votes, 4 delegates Kehef Hill Precinct—inspector — John Hickman; 12 votes, 1 delegate, ‘ Lake City Psecinct—Inspector—F M Pridgeon;7 votes, 1 delegate. ; Columbia Hill Precinet-—Lacpector—John Dri coll; 26 votes, 1 delegate. Moore’s Flat Precinct—lnspector—James Doyle; 37 votes, 2 delegates. Eureka Precinct—Inspector—J W Robb; $1 votes, 2 delegates, Washington Precinct—Inspector—E Brimskill; 42 votes, 2 delegates. Omega Precinc-—-Inspector—John O’Carroll; 7 votes, 1 delegate. Bear Valley Precinct—Inspecoor—John Lang; 5 votes, 1 delegate. Maybert Precinct—Inspector—Dave Johnson; — votes, . delegate. Birchviile Precinct —Iuspector—John Conness; 20 votes, 1 delegate. French Corral Precinet-—Inspector—Frank Coffey; 830 votes, 2 delegates. Sweetland Precinct—Inspector—P D Merriam; 18 votes, 1 delegate. North San Juan Precinct—Inspector—J G Dickson; 87 votes, 2 delegates. Cherokee Precinct Inspector—J L Moryan; 32 votes, 2 delegates. Little York Precinet—Inspector—Thomas . Patterson; 6 votes, 1 delegate, Lowell Hil! Precinct—luspector—Wm Magu're; 23 votes, ' delegate. Hunt's Hill Precinct—Inspector—Malccm McLeod; 1. votes, 1 delegute. You Bet Precinct—Inspector—John Hussey; 32 votes, 2 delegates, The {nspectors and Judges of election are directed to issue certificates of election to the delegate or delegates elected from their respective precincts. Signed on behalf of the County Central Committee, , FRANK POWER, Chairman. Feuix GILet, Secretary. jy28 Annual Meeting. HE regular annual meeting ot the Stockholders of the Derbec Blue Gravel Mining Company will be held at the office of the Company, No. 522 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of Augn t, 1886, at the hour of 3 o’clock p.m., forthe purpose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer Books will close on Wednesday. July 28th, at 3 o’clock p. m. THEO. WETZEL, Sec’y. ° Office+No, 522 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California, Notice to Creditors. ——— ‘ STATE OF ROBERT HUTCHINS, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, executrix, of the last will of Robert Hutchins, deceased, to the creditorsof, and all persons having claims inst the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary ‘Vouchers within four menths after the first publication of this notice, to the said executrix at the office of Gaylord & Searls, Nevada City, Nevada county, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the busi of said t : ALMIRA C. MILLIKEN, Executrix of the last will of deceased. Dated at Nevada City, July 9, 1886, jy10 ECK’S REMIUM ERFUMES CAMELIA POWDER For the Complexion, Goods the For sale by All First-Class Druggists. Finest in Market. HAMILTON McCORMICK, Attorney and Counselor at Law, FFICE—Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets. ‘ Will practice in all the Courts of the State. UNION MARs.ET, Commercial Street, Nevada Cicer, COLLEY BROTHERS, -Prop’s. DEALERS IN Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Savsages,qot “At the Lowest Market Rates. We also keep on hand a choice stock of BACON AND LARD. _ 3.G. HARTWELL,County Surveyor. . —aND— ; U. 8. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR 277 Office at the Court House, C. W. CROSS. BYRNE & CROSS, i _JOHN.F. KIDDER, Manager JAMES K. BYRNE Attorneys and. Counselors at Law, property to him, or to any ¥ rm or ; or association his use. Thesaid Debtor is hereby forbidden to until the transfer ordeliverany property fore crder of this Cours, except as herein ° It isfarther ordered that all the creditors of said debtor be and appear before the Hon. J. M. Walling, to prove their Oo'clock a.m. of that day, yd esp assignees of the debts and choose one or more estate of said debtorIt is further orered that the order be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, & creditors. ‘And it is further ordercd that in the meantime all proceedings against the said insolBa sty pe City, J Zist, 1886. ev. ity, June . a ¥+5"M. WALLING, \ A Judge of Superior Court. Attest: F. G. Beatty, Clerk, Gaylord & Searis, Attys for Inpolvent. je23 GASH GROCERY STORE HUSSEY & CO., OMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Kents Meat Market, ast on hand a full assortment of FAMILY ROCERIES, PROVISIONS WINES, LIQUORS, FEED, FLOUR, &c, We sell for CASH ONLY JOHNSON & MASON, A ttorneys and Counselors at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC 0 fice —Thomas Building, up stairs, cor ner Broad and Pine sts., Nevada City. . « Quick Time and Cheap Fares Te Eastenw ano European Cinies ~ BY THE GREAT TRANS-CONTINENTAL ALL-RAIL ROUTES. Southern Pacifie Company. Daily Express and Emigran a Trains make prompt connec tions with the several Railway. Lines in the East, connecting at New York and New Orleans With the several Steamer Lines to . ALL EUROPEAN PORTS, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Attached to Overland Express Trains Third-Class Sleeping Cars Are Run Daily with Ov and Emigrant’ Trains. No additional charge for Berths in Third-Class Cars. far Tickets sold, Sleeping-Car Berths sesured, and other information given upon application at the Company’s Offices where passengers ocige Fie person can secure choice of routes, RAILROAD LANDS FORSALE § EASONABLE TERMS Apply to, or Address, . W. H. MILLS, Land Agent, C P. B. R San Francisco. JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent, 8. P. R > « e— N. TOWNE, T. H. GOODMAN, General Manager Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. °THE UNFORTUNATE DR. GIBBON’S Oa DISPENSARY g@ No. 623 Mearamey Street. Corner Commercial San Francisco — Established in 1854, for thetreat ment of Sexual and Seminal Dieeases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet, ") Stricture, Syphilis in all its f rms,: Seminal weakness ecg eb ena Skin Diseases (of years’s standin ~ and Ulcerate legs successfully treated. Dr Gibpon hasthe pleasure of arnounprincipal Hospitals of Europe, and has reumed practice at the Dispensary, 623 Kearney Street San Francisco, whére his ld patients and those requiring his services may find him. Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice,or bg ep sexunl indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited exteut,preducing with unerring certainty the foliowing train of morbid symptons combatted by scientific med: measures, . viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, in in the head, ringing in the ears, noise e the . ot eaves and the rattling of chariots, ness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in ap5 ion ¢ un yon of memory, hectic fiushes, an = ; #arious eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately, either’ rson or by letter, andhave a cure effected by his new and acientific mode of treating this. div. , which never failsof effecting a qnick and radical cure. ‘ Marricd Men.. ~ Or those who contemplate are suffering under any 3, should not fo: € sacred rebility resting upon them nor delay to tain immediate relief. Cured at Home. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT . by addressing a letter to Dr Gibbon, rae case; ptons, len: disease hascon' mued, and be ,bromptly > of time the e medicine will sent, free from ~ of: throug 5 woe. Posey & Co. a package of medicine will be delivered by express to part the United States. : ane bs) Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney Comniere n Francisco, of2 o'clock p.m. and So’clo-k p. m. the hours cf 1 o'clock p.m. and 8 o'clock . . Mm. . In all other precinets the election shall be held between the hours of 6 o’clock p. m. and 8 o clock voters presen directed to hold their election jointly at ; the . the City Hall. City of Nevada, County of a shes. East and West Grass Valley Precincts are Thirty-First day of July, + . directed t: hold their election jointly at the Town Hall. spector—J. C, Rich; Jud ne r of general circulation, pub-. sonand W. F. Englebright. lished in the said county of “Nevada, . " Blue Tent—Inspector—E. P. Hagar. as often as the said paper is iblished, before the sail day set for the meet se W. J. Crase; Judges—M. P. Stone and J. W. Wiley. Beno t. Pingree. Higgins. — Forest Springs Precinct—Inspector— Jos. Perrin. Killican. P Paine, * eau” Hill Precinct—Inspector—A. L. Reid. are Precinct—Inspector Geo. 4. Van Oudshoorn, A. Stidger. Rathburn. Woods. French Corral Precinct—Inspee or—Wm. Moulton. — : Birchville Precinct—Inspectoi—R. A. Thomas. L. Hatch. Chas. Novay. C. Buckland. : Turner. are directed to forward the returns to the ng that he has returned from visiting the }In the precinct of Grass Val.ey between ii. insuch manner ae the shall declare. Nevada City Preciicts Nos. 1 and2 are SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 1—3 DELEGATES, Nevida City Precinct Nos. 1 ond 2-—Ines—R. E. RobinSUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 2—3 DELEGATES. — East and West Gra:s Valley—Inspector— Allison Ranch Precingt — Inspector—S. Buena Vista Precinct— Inspector—D. w. Cottage Hill Precinct—Inspector—J. M. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3-1 DELEGATE. Bloomfield Precinct—Inspector D. R. McRelief Hill Precinct—Inspector—R. A. enrose. Hays 2 Laké City Precihct—Inspector—P. A. Moofe’s Flat Precinct— InspectoP—Jas. lis. Washington . Precinct —Inspector—W. T. Omega Precinct—Inspector—A. T. Fry. Bear Valley Precinct — Inspector—Jas. se. Yuba Precinct—Inspector—Geo, A. Hare. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 4—1 DELEGATE N. San Juan Precinct—Inspector — Jas. Cherokee Precinct--Inspector — 8S. DV. Sweetland Precincs — Inspector—Frank Rough and Ready Precinct—Inspector— J.8. Huntress. Indian Springs Precinct—Inspector—H. “Anthony House _Precinct—~ Inspector — Pleasart Ridge Precinct Inspector -I. Mooney Flat Precinct —Inspector — Hy MiBpeticevill penceville Manning. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 5—2 DELEGATES. Truckee Precinct— Inspector—H. K Gage; Judges—H. A. Mason and T. P. Stevens. Boca Precinet—Inspect »r—D M. Dysar:. Little York Precinct—Inspector—W. J. Hill. Lowell Hili Precinct—Inspector— —— Hunt’s Hill Precinct—Inspector—A. G. Precinct — Inspector — H. You Bet Precinct — Inspector —J. 8, Goodwin. The inspectors and judges of elections Secretary of the ‘Republican « ounty Com. mittee as soon as possible atter the electivn to be canvassed so that the credentials cau be made out for delegates. Qualification of voters; ‘‘All who voted for Blaine in 1884, or would have so voted if qualifiec.” E, H. GAYLORD, Chairman. A. H, Parker, Secretary. jy20 The Nevada Tri-Weekly Herald, North San Juan Times, Grass Valley Daily Tidings} ~ and Truckee Republitan will please copy. HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC Geo ge R. Carson, ROAD ST., OPP. CLANCEY’S BLACKsmith Shop, Nevada City. Carriage Trimming and Repairing of al kinds done in the best manner. . 13-1m WHITE LABOR. SKILLED and UNSKILLED Help—Male and Female—of all descriptions furnished at once by . H. Hansen & Co. Employment Agency 110 Geary St., San Francisco. Telephone 485. Correspondence solicited, . m11-3m DR. MINTIBE, THE SPEECIALIST. ee No. llKearny St., San Francisco Treats all Chronic, Special and Private Diseases with Wonderful Success Remedy Is a certain cure for Nery. ous Deb! lity, Lost Mantorhoca, all the evil efRa) fects of youthful follies ana excesses, and in drinking inA texicating li; qguors. Dr. Mintle, who eguiar physician, graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, will agree to forfeit $500 for a' case of this kind the Vital Restorative (unde his special adviceand trearment) will novcure. $1.50 a bottle, or four times the quantity, $5, sent a address on receipt of price, orC. 0 D.* in private name if desired, by Dr. M ntie, 11 Kearny 8t.,8. F., Cal. Sample Bottle Free, ‘ Will esenttoany ne applying by letter tating symptoms, sex and age. Strict serecy in regard to all business transactions, A. LADEMAN, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Etc, Monday, SELLS BROTHERS } instruction. The cirenses please the people, elating and electrifying. The Menageries are traveling academies of tHtorination and teat temples of zoology. “ : 15TH SUCCESSIVE SEASON . ! SELILS Bioc’ \ . ENORMOUS RAILROAD SHOWS WILL EXHIBIT AT August 9th. MR. & MRS. HIPPOPOTAMI. AT EXOMeE. e NEW DEPARTURE. » ‘In arranging for the First Trans-Continental Tour the SELLS BROTHERS, determined to outshine all precedent and outdo all previous visitors in their line to the Pacific Slope, havin for Fortune by combining tHeir a Bold Stroke wi ALL IN ONE, Trebling the expenses and securing three times the Attractions. They are forced to present SEVERAL, SEPARATE AN ASTOUNDING ARRAY OF ARENIC ARTISTS IN THREE RINGS, TREMENDOUS THEATRE ‘STAGE AND VAST OUTER CIRCLE, OR PAGEANT PROMENADE. : This Wedding of the Circuses ope of necessity involves a merging of our ; 3 MAMMOTH-MENAGERIES And enables us to exhibit a GORGEOUS FREE STREET PARADE. ® Three Times Larger-and Three Times Grander than any other on top of the Footstool. The three Circuses contain in their triple roster all the EARTH'S MOST EMINENT SPECIALISTS. — And Superb SENSATIONAL STARS. The name of Sells Brothers is a guarantee of the purity of the please The display of WILD BEASTS in the tri Parepeeekpereermnances. Animal Aggregation. in the triplicate menagerie is an Am } The limits of a newspaper advertisment dondt rmit a careful catalogue either of the amusements or departments Janetion 01 Broad and Commercial Str Nevada City. * Choice Familv Groceries a Specialty. Wanted in Nevada ity. tic business wo can ter Eapa 1E: ie DA GRISWOLD ratent Skirt Supporting Cor. These sets. . been extensively Siveiitas K and sold by lady canvassers . e has created ae att aura tier them feist eo what out States, and any lady who gives her PR et : “ y to canvassing for them can soon ups permanent and profitabie je pony w Rerichrendarectes merchants, by giving the agent entire control "af these Se cersets in the 1 f edher. We havea number of who are ““g : erm ey Fo . $10 Pine Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL” steet corner ‘ial, Sai Office Box 1957. ‘ fa ao a Gibbon that “rec.d this advertisement in Nevapa Orry Datu ‘TRANSORIPT. —~ these goods, w desire se é town. Address MME. C1 na bien se ee r, \ s Matinee at 1 o'clock. Night at 7. Will exhibit at Truckee, Saturday, August 7th. ; {PSPEOIAL NOTE The oy é and. Femaie 51 Sars are rip ar) RAFFE, my all the Wild An==! imals known to scientists to seen, — m N. B.—At the end ofI season the existing Shows Wi! ;resume their former. © ? and travel as 3 distinct Shows ns * Two Performances Daily. — Parade at 10 A. M 4 \. Grass Valley, Tuesday, August 10th a urn, Wednesday, August 11th rr ee : a a