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“vol. XXXII. NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, A PRIL 12 1876,
Ghe Daily Transcript
NEVADA cITY, CAL. ~\
Proprietors."
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY
(arma STOCK $200, 000.
R. W. TULLY, President.
B. H. PAREER.........+. --CASHIER
DIRECTORS :
Jotn Cashin, . ;
Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A. i. Parser.
W. H. Duryea.
‘MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral se.
arity. : :
: Highest Price paid for City and Coun
Warrants. ees
Legal Tenders Bought and soid at Reguiar
: Gold Dust Bought. Bullion discounted. }.
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or
’ Bullion for Assay or Coinage at-tLe Min
General and Speciai Deposits recBived. . —
Checks on San nvisco, Sacramen :o, Sa
Jose, Stockton ani Virginia City. .
Drafts on Easte.n Cities, London and Ger
many. s Tee
rane for Liverpool; London, Globe Insurance Usmipany. .
*CoRREsPOXDENT—Tho Pacific Bank, San
Prancisco. é Be
___ Interest on Time Deposits will be allow. .
Six Months Time Depostts,6 per cent. per annum.
_. '‘Iwelve Months Time
Deposits, 8per cent. per
a” Persous residing at a_distance cap
send money by Express. ae
Checks =< Pret Banks taken at par.
~
. THE
{
Flume Company,
pee ees ee <I
Wevada and Grass Valley,
RE now piepared to fill orders for
Lumber of Every Description,
‘Mining and Building Timbers,
General Assortment of,
Building Lumber Always on Hand,
A Large Amount of Seasoned
SPRUCE WOOD on ‘hand.
@eders left with Johnston & Son, Nevaéa, or at our office on Town Talk Hill, will
“ peceive prompt atiention.
H&G. V. W. & LCo.
Bevada, Oct. 20th, 1875.
+ BMPIRELIVERY STABLE,
a”.
=; —_ by
BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE HOTEL. NEVADA orry.
——
HE proprietor of the EMPIRE. STA—BLES announces that be bas now
¢@ Largest lot of —*
Horses, Carriages and Huggies
found in this partof the State.
eams, with Klegant Buggies, Wagons .
éad Hacks to jet at the shortest notice and
en the most reasonable terms.
The Horses are free from ,vice, of good
style and capable of going as fast as any
jemen cares to drive.
Carriages for Fuuerals attended to with
mptness.
Goad Saddle Horses always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day, week or
month and the greatest of care guaranteed
: D. WELLINGTON,
Nevada City, November 17th, 1875.
NEVADA COUNT)
Chas. Marsh, R. W. Tully
patroms at a-very 1
ol5;
. _8-A. EDDY, Proprietor. a ae
HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL Is AL .
+} with the Hotel.
DENTISTEY<i D= P. BE. HUGHSON, bas opened
an office
in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street.
~ Over Hyman Bros.’ Store.
‘We is propared to perform all kinds of
Mechanical and Operative Dentistry, in the
_Mateat-and most cpproved styles.Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver
Aluminium. Satisfaction
gmaranteed as to quality and —_ of work.
Vulcapite end
Visits made.at residence if desired.
Nevada, May 30th, 1871.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
JOHN JACK,
NEVADA CITY,
AS been appointed role agent by
Ss \
LIEBES BROS. & CU.,
For the sale of their famous brands of
CIGARS & SMOKING TOBACCO
Br keepers will hereafter find it to their
sdvantage to inspect the siock of JOHN
JACK before sending to San Francisco for
their supplies. I will yuarantee to deliver
them CIGARS lower than they can get
them at the Bay, .-Following are some of
the brands: ;
-BéQUET, per at’
U 8.SENATE, ‘;
VENUS,
UNANUE HERMANOES,
-PERLA.DE CUBA,
— SARTRE,
~ REPUBLIC DE CUBA,
/ PUMARIEGA,
CHOICE YOUNG AMERICA,
AMERICAN TEAM,
And a variety of other brands, too numer:
ous to mention. The bar-keepers can get
La
a Cigar of me guaranteed to suit all their
Os
JOHN JACK.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
HOTEL, .
BROAD STREET.. ....NEVADA CITY
_& Ways open for the accommodation of
the Traveling Public. additions have
been made to it,and it has been fitted up in
elegant style. The sleeping Roous are iarge,
airy and comfortable, and the Table will
compare favorably with that of any Hotel
in the State. “The Proprietor— will spare no
pains nor expense to render his, guests
comfortahlie._: : SED: =
eee forall parts of the Btate ha «
their ces at this Hotel. :
the accommodation of the Traveling Public,
Billiard Tables and Bar connectéd
A share of Publie Patronage is respectfully solicited.< 8.A.F Proprietor.
Nevada, January 17th.
JUST ISSUED.
—————
200th EDITION.
MAN HOOD,
REVISED AND CORRECTED BY FHE
AUTHOR, .
E. vg F. CURTIS, M. D., &c., &e.
A Medical Essay on the cause and cureof
premature decline in man, showing how
health is lost and how regaimd. It gives
a clear synopsis ot the impediments to
marriage, the treatment of nervous and
physical debility, exhausted vitality. and
ali other diseases appertaining thercto;
the results of twenty years successful practice, ce es =
OPINIONS-OF THE PRES8.
-CURTIS'ON “MANHOOD."—There is
no member of ‘society by whom this book
will not be-found useful, whether he be
parent, preceptor or clergymazn.—London
Times, z ; =
OURTIS ON **MANHOOD.”—This boox
shoula be read by the young for instruc.
tion, and by the afflicted for relet; it will
“zette. .Prices—One Dollar, by mail or express.
Address the author, DR. CURTIS, 52y Sutfor Bhreot, or P. 0. Box #97, San Francisco,
al, = c z Z _ #5-1y.
NEW SAW MIL%,
-. . & WILLOW VALLEY.
HE New Millat Willow Valley is completed and weare now ready to fill all
orders for Building or Mining Lumber.
al} kinds of Lumber kept constantly on
hand. Orders left at the office on Boulder
Stieet, or at the Store of Geo. E, TURNER,
Pine Street willbe promptly attended to.
: M. UL: & D Manag,
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FAMILY JOURNAL CO,
mis 300 Broadway, New
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injure no ore.—Medical Times and Ga.
Sheriff's Sale.
¥ virtue of ah Execution to,me direeted and delivered issued out of the
District Court-of the Foyrteenth Judiei-1
D strict in and for the County ‘uf Nevada,
State of California, bearing uate March 10,
1876, on » judgmentrendered in said Court
on the 6th-day «f March, 1876,in favor of
F. M. Post and against W. H. Pattersor, I.
N. Phorn, L. W. Wood. R. G: Wood and G.
W, Haskell, for the sum of Eight Hundred
with interest at the rate of se 6 per cent]
per annum till paid, together with $22 20,,
costs anu disbursements at the dute of said
judgment and accruing costsall payubie
levied upon all the rigi:t, title and inter: st
of the within named defendants. or cither
property which was heretofure attuched
to-wit: That, certuin -Placer Mine known
and designated as he ‘Voodville Gravel
Miniog Company, the same being situated.
about one mile north of Nevada city, on
the stage roa leading to Lak city,.in -Nevada Township, Nevada county, Cal. and
particularly described in a survey and plat
nrade by D. B. Merry, in January, A, Pp.
1874, and filed in United States Land Office,
at Sacramento. Also, the snginc, boiler,
pump and pumping mechinery and all appurtenances ped es nging and used
for the working of said-mine.——~> :
} Notice is Lereby given that-I-will expose
at public saie all the aGove described property, to the highest bidder for cash, in
front of the Court House door, in the city.
of Nevada; onos,
SATURDAY. April Sth, 1876 :
Between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M., and
65u’vlock, P, M. ‘
Given uader myhand this 13th day of
March, 1876, ;
: C. R, CLARKE, Sheriff.
= By PS Byrne; Cider Sheritt,_—
W. D. Long, Atty. > it
. The above sale is postponed until Sat.
urday, April 15th, 1876, by order of Plaiatiff's Attorney" —__—_C. R. CLARE,
Nevads City, April 8th, 1876.
4.. Probate Notice.
eg OF CALIFORNIA, County of NekK) vada. In Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of I. Weil, deceased. Pursuart to an order of said Court, made on
_. the 27th day of March, 1876, notice is heraWridey, the 1th day of April . ~“They are weil printed and remarkably .
1876, "at 10 o’clock, A M of said day, at
the Court Room of said Court, at the City
of Nevada, in the said County of Nevads,
have been appointed as the time and place
for proving the Will of said L. Weil, deceased. and fer hearing the application of
B. H. Miller, for the issuance to him of
Letters Testamentary, when and where any
the sama.
Dated March-27th, 1876. : 2
<S Se JAMES D. WHITE, Clerk.
: No 755.
Application fora Patent to Min' ing Claim
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
S Sacramento, Cal. Mar. 24, 1876.
NGas is hereby given, that the Selby
Hill Mining Company, a corporation
existing under the. laws of California,
whose Postoffice is San Francisco, Cal,, has
made application for patent for the Downie plucer mine, bearing gold, situate in
Selby Flat mining district, Nevada County,
Calif: rvia, and described in the plat and
os notes op file in this office as follows,
viz: :
Survey of exterior lines.Commencing ata stake on Township line
18.00 chains south of 44 Stake between section land6, TI6N,R8and9 E, Mt. DiabloBandM. Thence on true line val,
18° E. Thence N 82> 30’ EK, 4.07 chains
‘to an oak stumpon W side of Biue Tent
rvad and marked D, No.2,. Thence N 64°
10’ E, 2.00 chains to a stake at foot of a pine
tree 10” diam. , just below Blue Tent road,
‘and marked D/ No 3. Thence N €3°. 29’
E 2,21 chains to a stake in s large pile of
stones—stake marke@D No.4. Thence N
57°: 25° E 9.C7 chains to an ouk tree on E
edge of a small ravine blazed and marked
DNo.5. Thence N 32° 38’ E 2.20 chains
to a-stake being on West boundary line of
Woodville ground and marked D No. 6.
Thence N14° 25° E 12.45 chains to a stake
on W boundary Jineof Woodville approved
survey. Thence N 54° 10’ W 4.30 chaing
DyNo.s Thenté N 12> 35" f3.5zebaihs to a
stake marked D No, 49.-"Fhence N.80° 29’
W.3.67 chains to s stake marked D No. 10.
Thence N 20> 20’. 2.10 chains to a staxe
75’ 8 of edge of diggings and marked D No.
11. fhence N-75° 49’ W 6-43-chains to—«
stake at footofanouk stump, Pine tree
10 in. dia. beara 58° E 0.25 chains distant. Thence N 82° 50° W 7.30 chains toe
stake in a pile of stunes 50’ E of center of
ereek, and on edge of mining cut marked
oD No. 13. Thence N18> 00’ W 4.51 chains
to a pine tree 8” diam, 66’ E of creek bldzed
and marked D-No. 14. Thence N 64° W
1.10 chains to 8 stake marked D Ne. 15.
Thence N 21° W 4.22 ch»ins tos staxe on
E edge of creek marked D No. 16, Thence
8 85° 15° W 2.12 cusins to a stake ata pine
stump on W side of creek, goer 8 36°
15’ E 3.92 chains to a stake in tailiu s from
which corner No. 14 (a pine tree) bears
8 63%> E 2.55 chains, Thence 8 12° E
280 chains to a stake 1.50 chaing W of
creek from which an oak tice bears 8S 674°
E0.51 chains. Thence S 6° W 8.65 chains
which a pire tree bears 3 10°_E 0.52 chs.
Thence 8 72° 45’ W 3.17 chains to a stake
on bed rock marked D No, 22. Thence 8
41° E 1.94 chains toa stake on bed rock
marked D No. 23. Thence 8 77° 30° E 5.04
(Sundsys excepted, at
Returning will leave
excepted, at 6 A. M. Ain
Buseka atGA:M. . »;
Stage and xpress Co.
STAGES will leave Nevafor Moore’s Flat da %
Moore's Flat dail
COUNTY WARRANTS.
LE warrants on General Fend, regis
tered prior to Dec. 7th, 1875. Also
Warrants on same Fund, No. 301 to 305, inon presentation. Interest ceases from date,
JERRY PAYNE, Treasurer.
By R. W. Teity, Deputr.
Nevada, Mch. 8th, 1876.
. . Estray. Notice.
Berg tothe ranch of the undersignJ ed, during the month of January,
1876. Two young cows; about 3 years old.
One Was : ed, with noten cutin right ear,
and the end cut eff of left ear. The other
a Red Cow, wit nite fuce, with same
ev1tg.in ears, and horn 8 little lopped.
The owner is h ereby notified-to call, prove
property, charges and take thes: away.
elusive, registered Dec, 7, 1875, will be paid
+ chains -to-s steke-66W of -contre—-ofcreek
marked D No. 24 from which a pine tree 8”
diam. bears 8 18%> -W 0.18 chains dist,
Thence 33° 10’ W 4.85 chainsto a stake.
Thence East 0.75 chains to %& stake on
Township line between Sects. land 6 ‘fT 16
N Rsand 9 E: Thence South 18.00 chains
along Township line to ‘place of beginnia
and containing 53.42 acres and desi
as Lot No 73, in Section 1, Towaship 16
North, Range 8 East, and Lot No 51 in sec.
6, Township 16,N R9EMt. Diablo Buse
and Meridian, Said location was made in
1854, 1855 and 1556, and was duly recorded
. i» the Mining Records of Nevada County.
The applicaut claims by aoe. Adjoining claimants are the Woodyille and
Mavzanita Mining elaims on the Kast, on
the south by the Lachman claims aad on
} the weet by the South Yuba mining claims,
All persons helding any adverse ¢laims
thereto are hereby required to present the
same before this office within sixty days
from the first day of peniet hereof,
t T. B. Mc FAR
Nev. City, March 29th, 1876, A. COE.
\
“
in gold coin of the United -stites, Ihave}
of them in and to the following described t
Sheriff of Nevada Connty. .
person interested muyappear—and-sentest-. -~
to a stake at foot of a live oak tree marked . .
to astake between two large buulders from.
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Oriinance No 61.
Ordinance No. 7.
ME Trustes of the City of Nevata ‘do
= ordain that Section Fifth of Ordinance
No 7 be repealed.
Nevada, March 16th, 1976.
W. J. ORGAN, President,
A, H. Hanson, Sec. m18
Ordinance No 6v.
An Ordinsnce to amend Ordinance No 44.
HE Trustees of the City of Nevads do
ordain that Section First and Section
Second of Ordinance No. 44 be amended so
as to read as follows ; _
Sec. Ist. No Horned Cattle shall be permitted to run at large within the corporate
lim: ts of the City of Nevada,
See. 2. It sball be lawful for and it is
hers by made the duty of the City Marshal
and Police man to take up and impound all
in the corporate limits of the “ity of Nevada.
W. J. ORGAN, Piesident.
A. H. Hanson, Secretary. :
Niles Searls, Atty for Applicant. mad . Nevada, March 16th,
sears
\
An Ordinance to repeal Section Fifth of
Horned Cattle found runniog at large with. :
CHAS. F. ROBINSON” +
T his Store, en BROAD STREET, op—pes-te the Methodist Church, keeps-}
constantly on hand 4 fine a stock of GROQUCERItS, PR VISIONS, &c. as can be found
in Nevada city, wnit sLOW
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AUBURN, Placer Co., Cal,
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“THURSDAY EVENING at— their Wigwam,
QOdd-Feluws'Hel, Nevada City, at 73 0’-,
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DR, CD. BOBO,
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ESIDENCE, BROAD 8TRFET oppo
site the IHEATRE. Office at _
Bell & Belden’s Drug Store,
1hey & — pécialty,— Ss =—38 =
~ Execut or’s Sale.OfICE ir hereby given that in pursuance ot an order of the Probate Court
of the County uf Ni vada, stute of Californig, made on the 27th day of March, 4. D.
1876, in the matter of the estate of Peter.
lsm: rt, deceased, the un .ers.gned, the executors of said estate, will sell st private
sule, to the highest bidder for cath, in
gold coin of ‘he United S:ates, and subject
to confirmation by said Probate Court, on
or after Wednesday, the 5th day of April,
1876, all ihe right, title, interest and estate of the’said Peter Ismert, deceased, at
the time of his death, and all the right, tioperation of law or otherwise acquired,
other than cr in addition to-that of the
said tes tutor af the time-of his desth, in
and to all those certain lots, pieces or pareels of land situate, lying and bein: in the
Township of Grass Valley, County of Nevada, State of California, and described ag
follows, to wit: Tbe northeast quarter of
the northeast quarter-of section 23; -and
and the northwesi quarter of the southwest
quarter of section 24, all in Township No.
5 No. 8 east, Mount Diabio
base and meridian. Will be sold. in one
parcel or in legal subdivisions to suit purchasers. Terms of sule—Cash in gold coin
uf the United tates, upon confirmation of
said Propate Court. Ten per cent. to. be
paid ov day of sale. Bids or offers may be
mide at any time after the first publication
of this notice,and before the making of the
sule. All bids or offers must bein writing
and left at the office of Johnson & Cross,
attorneys at law, corner of Brosd and Pine
atrects, Nevada City. \ o bid receive. for
a less sum than the appraised value of said
estate;
EVA ISMERT,
4 ALBERT WEYMOUTH,
deveased.””
J. B. Johnson, Attorney. 2
Nevada City, March 28th, 1876.
Delinquent Notice.
YOMING GOLD MINING COMPA
= NY. Location of princip»! place of
12-iness, San Francisco, California. Locasion of works, Nevaua county; California,
Notic —There aro delinquent upon the
“totllowing déscfibed stock, on account of
Aviesument No #, levied on the 24th day of
Feb., 1876, the severa' amounts set opEPAULETTES, 4 posite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: . *
AN
No of oO.
BATONS FOR B DS. : Names. Certf, Shares ant.
2 G T Brown ae. 50 5000
NAVY¥> CAPS, JJ Butler, ~~. 17 “Soe 100 60
JM Buffington, Tr. 327 100° =: 100 00
= = . . J M Buftington, Tr. 330 100 =. 100 00
With Fine Wire Cords, Superior! 5 om Butingten’ rr. 333-100 100 00
=e Be eas 7 ea ae __{ dM linfiington, Tr. 374 100. 19000
Quality. JMBuflington, Tr. 386 60 60
: J M Buflingtup, Tr. 411 50 £0 00
? 87 Reziments ‘and Ledges purchasing in Wn Davita : 30 50 50°00
quaititics would be suppricd at special . wy, Davidgon, coe . 50. «80 00
rates. 029-311 . Chas KE Elliott,Tr 233 100 §=—: 100 00
—S aS > > ae See Elliot, Tr: 234 100” 100 00
$10 ‘to $500. Cbas E Elliott, Ir. 235 10 ~ 10000
= = Chas *% Elliott, Tr. 236 100. + 10000
NVESTED in Wall Street often leads to. John Fine, 213 50 60 00
fortune. A 72 pugo book explaining . } RG Guin, Ly) ae 85 85-00"
everythiug, and copy of the Wall Street} Wm J Gunn, Tr. 146 100 100 06
Review Seut Free. Wm J Gunn, Tr. 189 100 100 00
UN HICKLIN O. WinJdGunn,Tr, 240 20 20 00
ie : See Oy Wm J Gunn, Tr.*~ 265 ro) 60 00
BanKkrs AND BROKERS, JJ Hucxs, 9% 60 * 6000
jie 72, Broadway, New York. . James Hucks, _ 247 16. 10 00
. ————_—__— —— . Charles Mckivy, 263 «2160 150.00
; rar Philip Richards, 322 50 50 00
RB. M. BUNT, M. D. EAHichardcon, 248 towne 20.
And in accordance with law, and an orATTENDING-PHYSICIAN, . aer of the Bourd of Directors, made on the
24th day of Feb. 1876, so many shares
‘of each parce] of such stock af may be neces:ary, will be sold at public auction at the
effice of the company, 311 California street,
second floor, Kooms 3 and 4, entrance 309
California Street. over Aetna Insurance office, San Francisco. California, on MON‘DAY, the ‘Rwenty:Fourth day of April
1876, at the hour of two o’clock, P. M.,
of such day, .o pay delinquent Assessments
thereon, togcther with costs of advertising
and expenses of the sale.
J. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary
Office—311 California street, Second floor
Roonws 3 ind 4, entrance 309 California St.,
over Aetna Insurance office, San\Francisco,
California “ ie a6
NOTICE. <
of W.H. Crawford, are hereby notified that the books and accounts are pw ~
in the hands of W. D. Long, with in+tructions--to force collection iminecdiately,
Geutiemen call and square your accuunts
Bud save conte. ~_ W. BD. LUAG
Nevada, Feb. 10 1876-lm. :
DB. F. BUELOW,
Physician and Surgeon.
i gheng ON BRUAD STREET, adjoirimg the Theatre. :
; Nevads June !uth. 1874
ae
. . Mental Painting.
ORDER OF RED.
I]é and interest that the said state has, by .
the suuth halt of th: northwest quarter, .
Executors of the estate of Feter Ismert,
“A LL persone indebtec 0 the late firm:
Carriage, Sign, and OrnaCOOLEY,
}N THE PLAZA. JUN TION OF SAO. 0
ramento and Broad Streets, NEVADA
to d a CITY, is vow prepared 1 jo do» ?
CARKIAGE AND SIGN PAINTING ~~
In all its branches, ir the. most finished
tyle, and with promptness.~.Prices to smat
the times.y
Satisfaction” Guaranteed.
. J. W. COOLRBY, \
Attorney and Counselor at Law
~~“ AND NOTARY PUBLIC. =
FFIC# ON BROAD STREET, opporit.
( the National Exchange Hotel as a
J. M. WALLING,
ATTORNEY \ AT “LAW.
AMR ss
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
FFICE, Brown & Morgan’s Block, NB.
QOCae cere Geet Block, a
TALBOIT’S SALOON. :
GRASS VALLEY ROAD, OPPOSITE THE
TOLL HOUSE.
S. TALBOT keeps on hand ag
e good LIQUORS and CIGARS as
can be found at any Bar in the couniy.
Give bjm a call—voverybody.
‘BROAD STREET MARKET. _
JAMES COLLEY,
F THE BROAD STREET MARERTP,
y is now prepared to furnish hig ens
ers with the CHOICEST: BEEF, PORK,
ARE 7 ean. BOK. —— SAB: s and eve D n‘a fi
market, at wholesale of retail, at the lowe
est living rates.
tom
Cy
2
MATERIALS FOR MAKING > se
ey
& CHOICE ASSORTMENT of matériel
for making WAX LOW 5 siso Sor
PAINTING and DRAWING, besides _STUDIES, ENGRAVINGS, PHO
-TOGRAPHS, . Pyle
PASSLPARTOUTS,
and PRAMEs,
. the BEAUX ARTS STORE, 20 Post St., San
Francisco, Josera Koos & Co.
®. B.—Mr. Joseph Roos is not eonnected
th any other house in the same }ine int
wueFrancisco, nlatfAMERICAN MEAT MARKET.
Commercial Street, Nevada,
“ae \onro, having opened a Meat
Market on Conimercial street, is
pared to supply customers with -the bons :
quality of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Corned
Beef, Corned Vonks, etc., at the lowest
rices.
408. PETTIT. WM. WHEBRY.
PETTIT & WHERRY Proprictovs
NONSTANTLY on hand the finest
LIQUORS AND CIGARS
To be found iu the country. “
Families supplied with pure WINBS
and LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. @37
Notice to Creditors.
X the Probate Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California. In the
matter of the Estate of Thomas Cline, de»
eeas-d., Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the BPstate of
Thomas Cline, deceased, to the creditors 6¢;
and all persons having claims against the
suid deceased, to exhibit them with the,
necessary vouchers, within four months
after the first publication of this notice to
the said Administrator, &t his residenc: at
what is known as Stuipf’s Hotel, nevade
“city; Nevada County, —_*__——
¥. EILERMAN, Administratce,
Dated at Nevada city, March 27th, 1876,
J. M. Walling, Atty. “as
Notice to Creditors,
N the matterof the Estate of A. W. hem
ter, deceased. In Probute Court, Coun. ty of Nevada, State of California. Notfes
is hereby given by the, undersigned, Bzeeutrix of the Estate of A. W. Lester, de
ceased, to tye creditors of and all persons
having claims aga:nst the said deceased to
exhibit them with the necessury vouchers
within ten months after the first publics
tion of this notice to.the said Executriz at
the office of Johnson & Cross, corner ef
Broad and Pine Streets, Ne vais City.
MKS. ADDIE LESTER,
Executriz of the Estate of A. W. Lestes, deceased.. Dated March 27th, 1876.
J. B. Johnson, Atty for Exevutria.
SIDEWALK ORDINANCE. _
NECTION 7 ot Ordinance No. 12 is here
lows: -b—>-by amended so as to read as fol
Section 7—All siaewalks shall be kept
prope repair by the owner or owners ef the
in frynt of which said sidewalks ate ur —
may be constructed underthe provisions of
this Ordinance; and if any owner or
ers of the lotin frout of which anywalk is constructed, shall suffer such sick.
walk tu become broken, or otherwise go”
. out of repair, as to obstruct, inrpede or én.
‘danger fr e passage or travel over the same,
and shall s: filer such sidew: ik to remate wo
out of repair for a period of bdyys after be
ing notified by the City Marshal to repe
the same, shall be deemrd to have com
ted a puisanece, abd pon a conyi
thereof shell be fined in any eum not _
than tem dollars nor exceeding tifty dullage,
or be imprisoned not less than five dag,
nor mMwre than twenty-fi e days.
= z W. J. OKGAN, Pree’t.
A. H. Haweon, Bec. ~ ee,
NILES SKA RLS,
Atterney and Counsel at Law.
AT BRICK OFFICE,
olin front of the Coy ‘ e
Constant! on hand at reasonable pricea,et-= =
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