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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY\\CAL.,, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1887.
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HAMPION MINING COMPANY. LOCA ,
tion of prineipal place of business, Say’
Francisco, Cal.— m Of Works, Nevada
County, Cal. é
Notice—There are delinquent upon the
following described stock, on account of assponge dt No. 23, levied on the 27th day of
ovem ber, 1886, the several amounts set opeee the names of the respective shareolders, as follows:
No, No.
Name. ______._.___ Certf. Shares: Amt:
Engelberg, Emil A, 592 100+; 10 00
Engelberg, Emil A. 626 1385 13 50
Engelberg, Emil A. 18%? 1 100
Gaschlin, Frank 162 100 10 00
Quigley, Michael 126 200. 20-00
Lecoeq, Th. Cleophas, 241 200 20 00
And in accordaned With law, and an order
of the Board of Directors, made'on the 27th
day of November, 1886, so many shares of
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1887, at the hour of 30’clock, PB. M., of said
days to pay said del! / assessments
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and expenses of sale,
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Office—522 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California, ~*
Assessment Notice.
XCELSIOR WATER AND. MINING
4 ~Company.—Location of principal place
of business, San-Francisco, California,—Location of Works, Yuba and Névada counties, California. .
Notice is hereby given that ata meeting
of the BRoard of Directors of this company,
held on the 8d day of Janury, 1887, an assessment (No. 10) of One Dollar and Fifty
Cents pershare was Ievied upon the capital
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‘. thereunto belonging .or inanywise apperW. J. STEWART, Secretary.
Office—Rooms 8 and 9, No. 215 Sansome
street, San Francisco, California. jastd
Order to Show Oause,
IX THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
county of Nevada, Statée.of California.
In the matter of the last will of Lucy -Dow,
deceased. s
Gilman Wright, the executor \of the last.
will of Lucy Dow, deceased, having filed his
petition herein, duly verified, praying for
an order of sale of the real estate of kaid deceased, for the purposes therein set\forth;
it is therefore ordered by the Judge of \said
Court that all persons interested in ‘the
estate of said deceased appear before the
said Superior Court on Monday, the 10t
day of February, 1887, at 10 o’clock a. M. of
that day, at the Court-room of said Superior
Court, in said county of Nevada, to show
cause why an order should not be granted
real estate of the said deceased at private or
public sale,as shall be necessary: and that a
copy of the order be published at least four
successive weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in
the said county of Nevada.
Dated January Ith, 1887.
J. M. WALLING, Superior Judge.
Notice to Bondholders, °
Office of theCounty Treasurer of Nevada
County. t
Nee IS HEREBY GIVEN that I am
} prepared to redeem the” followin
bonds of Nevada County, issued May 22d,
1888, viz: Bonds numbered 801 to 329 inclusive, If not presented for payment within
40 days, interest will cease at the expiration
of that time in_conformity with the Ordinance ofthe Board of Supervisors, under
and by virtue of which the bonds were issued, HENRY McNULTY,
Treasurer of Nevada County, Cal.
Nevdila Citv, January 6th, 1887,
Constable Sale.
P* VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED
out of Justice A. RK. Wadsworth’s
Court. of Nevada Township ,Vounty of
Nevada, State of Cal., dated :2d day of December, 1886, in a certain action, wherein
Peter Lorentzen as plaintiff recovered judg’
ment against Henry Battey and R. E, Robinson, defendants, for the sum of $299.99
damages, and $10.30, costs of suit, on the 28d
day of November, 1886, I have levied on all
the right, title and interest of thedefendants in and tothe following Property ‘towit: That certain mining claim or ledge
lode of gata bearing quartz rock situate,
lying and being inNevada Township, Nevaa Co., Cal., and known as the Curry or Ella J.
parts mine and particularly boutided and
escribed as follows: Lying in the northwest
quarter of Section 3,in Township No. 16 N.
. 8 E., Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, commencing on lode line atetake No. 1 on southerly 8 d of claim and running thence (var.
18 -) south 1.51 chains to stake No. 6;
thence north 2944 ° west 22.72 chains; thence
north 604° east 6.05 chainsto stake No.4;
thence south 2944 © east 22.27 chains to stake
No. 6; thence south 6034° west 4.54 chains
to the place of beginning. Said claim embracing the ledge or lode and all the lands
embraced within the exterior boundaries
above described, and lays north of the
Debarnardo claims, and northwest of the
Aggiequartz claim inthe same uarter Section. Also all and singular all their right,
title and interest in and to all that certain
mining claim or pat or lode of gold bearing quartz rock situate lying and being in
Nevada Township, Nevada County, California, and beinz mostly in the north-west
quarter, part in the N. E. 4, part in theS. E.
M4, and partin the 8. W. 14 of Section 3,Tp.
‘or N. R. 8E. Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian
U. 8S. Survey, bepinning. atthe original. notice stake on lode at the northerly end
thereof, and running thence south60> west,
4.54 ch’ns; thence south 48%° east 23.90
chains; thence north 43%4° east 4.40 chains;
thence north 5944 east 4.55 chains; thence
north 43349 west 21.60 chains; thence south
7° west 4.55’ chairis to.place of beginning
embracing lode within exterior boundaries,
and known as the Aggie quartz claim. Also
the Ella extension, commencing in thenorth. west quarter of Section 3 in Tp, No. 16, N.
R. 8 east, Mt:Diablo Base and Meridian, U.
3. survey, at-a stake on the north end of the
Ella quartz mine, markod E. E. No. 1,
and -extending thence in a northerly direc?
tion along the course of the ledge seven
hundred and fifty feet to a stake marked E.
E, No. 2; thence westerly three hundred
jeet to a stake’ marked_E. E. No. 3; thence
southwesterly seven hundred and fifty feet
in a line peas with the ledge to a stake
marked E. E. No. 4; thepee easterly past
stake No. 1, #ix hund@red feet tostake marked
E. E. No. 5;thence northerly in a line Par
allel with the ledge seven hundred and fifty
feet to stake marked E. E. No. 6; thence westerly to place of beginning, all being in the
Township of Nevaday comnty of Nevada,
State of California.
Also the'Scotia quartz claim situate, lying
and being in the Township of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, in the
north-west quarter of Section No, 3,in Tp.
No. 16, N. R. '8 E., Mt. D, B. and M., United
States survey, commencing at astake standing on the ledge close to the west line of
Giacomeli’s patented land running thence
northerly three hundred feet to a stake
marked.S8, No. 1; thence northwesterly fifteen hundred feet to a stake marked 8: No.
2; thence southerly six hundred feet to a
stuke marked S. No, 3; thence south westerly fifteen hundred feet to a stake marked 8.
No. 4; thence northerly three hundred feet
to place of beginning, said claim running
parallel with the Ella quartz ciaim and en
the north east side thereof.
Together with all and singular thetenements, hereditaments and appurtenances
taining thereto and reversion or reversion,s
remainder. and remainders, rents, issues
and profits thereof. .
Notice is hereby given that°on the 20th
day of JANUARY, 1887, at ll o’clock ¢. m.
of that day, in front. of the Court-house in
the city and county of Nevada, I will sell
all the right, title and interest of said defendants Henry Battey and:R. E. Robinson
in and to the above described property, at
public auction, for cash, (U. 8. lawful
money) in hand, to the highest and best bidder to satisfy said execution and all costs.
-, BPEVE VENARD.
d29 Constable Nevada tp.
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EVADA COUNTY MINING GQMPANY.
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Any ‘stock upon which this assessment
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bruary, 1887, to . 5 ge of sdvertiging nnd es erat ne :
sale. By order of the Boord of Trusteus .
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Summons,
Bie the Superior Court of the County of Ne‘A vada, State of California.
PHILIP CURNOW, Plaintiff,”
vs.
MARY CURNOW, Defendant.
The People of the State of California send
greeting to Mary Curnow, defendant.
You are hereby noquired to appear in’ an
action brought against you by the above
named plaintiff, in the Superior Court of the
County of Nevada, State of California, and
to answer the complaint filed therein, with‘jn ten days (exclusive of the day of service)
after the service on you of this Summons, if
served within this county, or, if served out
of this county, within thirty days, or Judgment will be taken against you by default,
according to the prayer of said complaint,
The said action is brought to obtain a decree of this Court dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between plaintiff
soa defendant upon the. grounds -of_ deseron.
And you are hereby notified that if you
fail to appear and answer the said complaint
as above required, the said plaintiff will vA
ply to the Court forthe relief demanded in
he said complaint.
a ) Given under my hand and ‘seal of
jena} the said Superier Court, of the Counbes ce ty of Nevada, State of California,
this 15th day of November, in the year. of
our Lord one thousand eight liundred and
eighty-six.
F. G. BEATTY, Clerk,
. By W. D. Harrts, Deputy.
W. P. Sowden Att’y for Plaintiff. nls.
No. 1591.
Application for Patent to Mining Olaim.
“United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal., Noy. 8, 1886,
NONE 1s.hereby-given that George J.
Bf Bindek, whose post office address is
ris pes era ee county, Cal., has made
cpolcesos for patent to the I. X. L. Quartz
Mine, in Eurek Township, Nevada County,
Cal,, designated dn the U. S. Official Plats as
Lot 50, T.18 N. R. N E., Mt. Diablo Mer., and
déscribed in the field notes on file in this
office, as follows:
Commencing at South Lode Post I. X. L.
No. 3, L. P.; thence (mak. var;-172 EN. 78
© ¥E. 4.545 chs. to pest matked I. X. L. No. 4.
SE, corner; thenee N.12°\W. 22.73 chs. to
post I. X. L. No. ’, NE. corner; thence S, 78
W. 9.09 chaius te pest I. X.\L. No. 6 NW.
corner, from whieh the quartetsection corner between Sections 28 and 29 T.18 N. R. 11
E. Mt, Diablo Mer, bears 8. 19 18 E\25.64 chs.
dist.; thence 8. 12® EK. 22.73 chs. to post I. X.
L. No. 7; thence N: 78° EB. 4.545 chs. to place
of beginning. Containing 20.66 acres.
Claim wus loeated June 8, 1880, recorded
at page 315, book 8, Mining Records of Nevada county, Cal. Applicant claims by purchase.
All persons holding any adverse claims to
said mine, or-to any part thereof, are hereby
reqntrer to'preseht the same at this office
within 60 days from the first publication
hereof, or the same will-be barred.
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
Chas. W. Kitts Att’y for Applicant.
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