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Location of works, Eureka Mining District, Eureka county. State of Nevada. Notice.—There are delinquent upon the fol lowing described a took, on account of aaseae inent (No. 13) levied on the 4th day of March, •387, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as fol ova: No. No. Names. Cart. Share*. Amt. Andre A A, Trustee.293 600 |6 00 Andre A A. Trustee. 296 100 1 00 Beatty H M. 73 100 1 00 Creasor James. 163 100 1 00 Jones J*. 323 6000 60 00 Jones J E, Trustee. 74 13000 130 00 Jones J E, Trustee. 346 3000 30 00 Jonoe J E, Trustee. 276 10360 103 60 Mitchell H K. 1 6000 60 00 Mitchell H K. 88 8750 87 60 ■ltohell H K. 297 8400 34 00 ■Itchetl H K, Trustee. 247 2000 20 00 Mitchell H K, Trustee. 330 875 8 76 McDonald J J. 290 100 1 00 Perry MO. 288 1800 15 00 w»l»b M. 299 100 1 00 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Director*, made on the4tb day of Maroh,1887, so many shares af each parcel of ■uoh stock as may be neoesaary will he sold at Public auction at the offloe of the comp eny, Hyland’s Building, Kursk*. Nevada, on WMnrsHlny, (he 5(h day of Hay. 1887, At the hour of 1 o’olook p. M.of laid day, to P*T the said delinquent aaieasment thereon, together with ooats of advertising and ex Pensss of the sale. _ B. F. MoEWEN, Seoretary. OlBoe—Byland’s Building, Enreks, Nevada. Eureka, April 6,188T. s7-td POSTPONED. '. -PJ1 * above sale la hereby postponed until MONDAY, June 6,1887, st the same hour and B. F. McEWKN, Seoretary. Eureka, May 4, 1887. mS-td __ For he X ■ • Weak.Nerv rree I reatise~>tf&: How to re ?£MHome Treatment. or Nervous and Mental diseases TRIAL KENT, Address, DB. J W. BATE ft CO., g.,. _ 283 9 Olurk street Ohiuauo THE NEW LAWS. PanKed by the Nevada Legislature DnrliiK tbo Kecent Session. The following from the Enterprise is a condensed synopsis of the bills of general interest passed by the Nevada Legislature, just now adjourned. One-hundred and fifty-two bills, out of 300 or 400 introduced passed both Houses, and 140 have received the approval of the Governor, Five have been vetoed, principally by reason of being supplanted by others to the same effect: Authorizing purchase of J W. Parker’s map of Nevada for public schools; 8900 appropriated. To provide for the maintenance and sup ervison of public schools; election of Trus tees, etc. W. M. Havener’s bill as Commissioner to the New Orleans Exposition; $2,967 ap propriated. Authorizing County Commissioners to bring suit against persona or corporations depositing sawdust in the waters of this State. For the better preservation of titles to mining claims. For fire escapes from places of public assemblage, Kegar ding vicious dogs. Fixing the rates for official advertising. Selection and sale of public lands. Organizing and disciplining the militia of the State. neneht of the .Nevada Silver Association; $300 appropriated. Providing for the manner of submitting constitutional amendments to the voters of the State. Regulating the manner of drawing ju ries in District Courts. To encourage the sinking of artesian wells. Providing for the government of towns and cities. To encourage mining. Private lands concerned. 0. H. Gallup’s salary bill; $1,100 ap propriated. Prohibiting and punishing the manufac ture and use of dynamite machines, etc., in destruction of human life and property. Providing for recording births and deaths. Relief of insolvent debtors. All adverse proceedings to be stoped on filing petition. Wild rice bill; $100 appropriated. Protecting deer, antelope, mountain sheep, etc., from January 1st to September 1st. Granting the several District Agricul tural Societies $1,000 each. Kx-Lieutenant Governor Laughton’s salary bill; $2,500 appropriated. Supplementary militia bill. Punishing false registration in pedigree of cattle, etc., Anti-Mormon oath bill. State loan bill for maintaining cash basi of State Government. To encourage the mining and milling of ores. Gives a bonus or premium at State Fairs; $750 appropriated. Defining the time for levying and assess ing taxes for State and county purposes. Additional credits to State prisoners. Licensing hurdy houses, etc., $500 per quarter. Releasing insolvent debtois on payment of fifty [>er cent of indebtedness. Providing that the wards of the State shall be supplied with boots and shoes from the State Prison shop. Regulating the price and sale of State law books. Providing for a State Immigration Du reau. Regulating marks aud brands of stock. Deficiency bill for University, etc.; $ 1,028 appropriated. To facilitate the giving of bonds by com panies, etc. Not allowing houses of prostitution, etc., within 400 yards of public school houses. Regulating and licensing mutual life as sociations. Abolishing the lottery clause in the Con stitution. Defining conspiracy, etc. Changing the legal rate of interest from ten per cent to seven per cent. Restricting the sale of cigarettes, cigars and tobacco. Fixing poll tax at $3. Appointing Deputy County Assessors. Telephone from State Prison to Sheriff’s office in Carson. For construction of a railroad in Hum boldt county. To protect live stock from disease. To establish a State weather service station. Repeals the State dog tax law. Procuring meteorological reports. Chattel mortgage bill. To prevent or punish drunkenness in Public office. Fixing jury fees; grand or trial jurors $3 per day and fifteen cents mileage. Encouraging construction of South western Nevada railroad. Establishes “ Arbor Day” in this State. Providing for bridges across the Truckee river. Requiring partners in business to file certificates of such partnership. State University bill; Board of Regents, teachers, salaries, expenses, etc. Relative to the proving of Indian war claims. Governor, State Controller and State Treasurer toconstitute a Board of Commis sioners for the care and maintenance of the State Indigent Insane. Prohibiting the sale of ardent spirits to Indians. Uestruction oi coyotes, wuuunw, I Giving consent of Nevada to annexation of additional territory. Granting 310,000 in aid of the Nevada State agricultural Society. Prohibiting the unlawful use or wearing of Grand Army badges. State University Appropriation bill— about $30,000. Authorizing the aoceptanoe of the 1 io neers’ cabinet, museum, etc. Appropria tion, $500. Appropriating $500 for picture of ex Governor Adams. Bounty for destruction of gophers, ground squirrels, etc. Providing for a State Indian school. Deficiency Appropriation bill 1885-6— $12,639 43. Repealing the “ Anti-Treating Aot. Encouraging construction of Lincoln county railroad. Joint memorial against railroad dis crimination. To provent further deposits of sawdnst in the Truckee river. Resolution relative to war claims of the State of Nevada. Relative to the appointment of a Com missioner from Nevada on the Interstate Commerce bill. Amending Constitution so as to prevent old line Mormons from voting. Providing for hydrographic and topo raphic survery of the State. Resolution asking the Government] to transport bullion in the postal cars. Recommending a Constitutional Conven tion to amend the entire State Constitu tion. Calling on the Government to strengthen the navy and seacoa 1 defenses. Asking Congress to provide for tho election of United States Senators by the people. Providing for the abandonment of the mineral portion of Walker Lake Indian Reservation. Advocating the passage of the Interstate Commerce bill. Ad . ocating the prohibiting of the further importation of Chinese into tho United States. AN ACT TO REOULATE HOUSES OF PROSTITUTION, DANCE HOU8ES AND HOUSES WHERE BEER, WINE OR SPIRITUOUS LiyUOKS ARE SOLD. The People of the State, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as fol lows: Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any owner, or agent of any owner, or any other person to keep any honse of ill-fame, or to let or rent fcr any ieogth of time whatever to any woman of ill-fame any house, room or strnotnro situated within four hundred yards of any schoolhouse or schoolroom nsed by any of the pnblio schools in the State of Nevada. Sec. 2. It shall be nnlawfnl for any owner, or agent of any owner, or any other person to keep, let or rent for any length of time, or at all, any honse front ing on the prinoipal business street or thor oughfare of any of the towns of this State for the purposes of prostitution, or for the purpose of keeping any dance-house, or bouse oommonly oalled "burdy-bonse,” or honse where wine, beer or spirituous liquors are sold or served by females or female waiters or attendants or when fe males are nsed or employed to attract or solicit cnstom, nor shall any entrance or exit way to any house referred to in this seotion be made or nsed from the principal business street or thoroughfaro of any of tbe towns of this State. Sec. 3. Any persons violating the pro visions of Sections one or two of this Act shall be deemed gnilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction, shall be fined not Iobb than twenty-five dollars, nor more than tbree hundred dollars, or be imprisoned in the County Jail not less than five nor more than sixty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of tbe Court. Sec. 4. The provisions of this Aot shall not apply to towns and oities now incorporated. Sec. 5. Iu the trial of all cases arising under the provisions of this Act, evidence of general reputation shall be deemed competent evidence as to the question of the ill-fame of any house alleged to be so kept, and to the question of the ill fame of such woman Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of the Dis trict Attorney and 8beriff of each county in this State to see that the provisions of this Aot are strictly enforced and oarried into effect, and upon neglecting so to do, they or either of them shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor in office, and may be proceeded against as provided in Sec tions 63 and 72 inclusive of an Aot en titled “An Act relating to elections,” ap proved March 12, 1873. Sec. 7. This Aot shall take effect and be in force from and after tbe first day of May, 1887. TIIE NEW LAND BILL. [Approved March 5,1887.] Section 1. Every person who has ap plied to the State of Nevada to purchase any land from it, or who has contracted with the State of Nevada for such pur chase, or who may hereafter apply to or contract with the State of Nevada, in good faith, for the purchase of any of its public lands, and who has paid, or shall pay to the proper State officers, the amount of money requisite under such application or contract, shall be deemed, and held to have the right to the exclusive possession of the land described in such application or contract; provided, no actual, adverse pos session thereof existed in another at the date of the application. Sec. 2. Every person who has con tracted with the State of Nevada, in good faith, to purchase any land from it, shall be entitled to maintain or defend any ac tion of law or equity concerning said land or its possession, which may be maintained or defended by persons who own land in fee, and every person who has applied or may hereafter apply to the State of Ne vada, in good faith, to purchase any land from it, and has paid or shall pay the amount of money which may be required under such application, to the proper State officer, shall be deemed and held to have the right to the exclusive possession of such land, and shall be entitled to maintain and defend any action at law, or in equity, concerning such land, or the. jios.session thereof, which may now be maintained or defended by persons who own land in fee; provided, no actual, adverse possession of such land existed in another at the date of such application. Sec. 3. Nothing in this Act contained shall be constiued as to prevent any per son or persons from entering upon such landsfor the purpose of prospecting for any of the precious metals or to prevent the froe and economical working of any mine which may be discovered thereon. Notice to Creditors Estate of JACOB VANDERLIETH, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the es tate of Jacob Vanderlleth, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ton months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administrator, at bis office, southwest corner of Main and Bateman streets, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in the oounty of Eureka, State of Nevada. E. D. VANDERLIETH, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Vander lieth, deceased. Dated at Eureka, Nevada, May 25,1887. Wben A Ghinby, Attorneys for Adminis trator. m25 OCH* SON’S Celebrated Fashion Cataleme OCkIT CDEC For Spring and Sum otn I rllCCmer, I®*, ready Marah 10th, to any address. Illustrates and lists every thing for Ladles'. Gents', Childrens* and Infants’ wear and Housekeeping Goods, at prices lower than those of any bouse in the United Sta .es. Complete MUST FILE CERTIFICATE AND PUBLISH. rApproved February 9, 1887. ] Section 1. Every partnership transact ing business in this State under a ficticious name, or a designation not showing the names of the persons interested as partners in such business, must tile with the Clerk of the county in which the said partner ship is carrying on business, a certificate stating the names in full of all the mem bers of such partnership and their places of residence, and publish the same once a i week for four consecutive weeks in a news paper published in the county, if there be one, and if there be none in such county, then in a newspaper published in an adjoin ing county. Sko. 2. The certificate filed with the Clerk, as provided in Section one of this Act, must be signed by the partners and acknowledged before some officer author ized to take the acknowledgement of con veyances of real property. Where the partnership is hereafter formed, the certifi cate must be filed, and the publication designated in that Section must be made within one month after the formation of the 4>artnership, or within one month from the time designated in the agreement of its members for the commencement of the partnership; where the partnership has been heretofore formed, the certificate must be filed and the publication made within two months after the passage of this Act. Persons doing business contrary to the provisions of this Act, shall not maintain any action upon, or on account of any contracts made or transactions had in their partnership name, in any court of this. State, until they had first filed the certificate and made the publication herein required. sec. a. un every change in the mem bers of a partnership transacting business in this State under a ficticious name, or a designation which does not show the names of the persons interested as partne s in its business, a new certificate must be filed with the County Clerk and a new publica tion made, as required in this Act, on the formation of such partnership. Sec. 4. Every County Clerk must keep a register of the name of ever;- such part nership, and of each partner therein, and he shall charge for each name so entered the sum of twenty-five cents, to be col lected as other fees, which shall be full compensation for filing and registration. Sec. 5. Copies of the entries of a County Clerk, as herein directed, when certified by him, and affidavits of publication as herein directed, made by the printer, pub lisher or chief clerk of a newspaper, are prima facie evidence of the facts therein stated; provided, that this Act Bhall not apply to any incorporation duly created and existing under and by virtue of the laws governing and providing for the crea tion of incorporations in this State, and now engaged or hereafter to be engaged in doing business in this State. THE NEW EICEN.SE ACT. Following is the full text of an amend ment to the License Act, which was passed at the last session of the Legislature, and approved February 1, 1887: Sec. 70. The County Auditor shall from time to time deliver to the Sheriff as many of such licenses as may be required, and shall sign the same and charge them to the Sheriff ; provided, that before sign ing or* delivering any license to a Sheriff, the Auditor shall fill out the license in full, stating therein to whom said license is issued, the kind of business authorized to be carried on under the license, the room, building and place where the business is to be carried on, the dates when said license be gins and expires, and the amount of money to be paid therefor, and shall at the same time make entries of the same upon the stubs in the license-book. Whenever any license is returned, by the Sheriff, unsold, the Auditor shall cancel and file the license, and note the fact and date of such cancella tion upon the stubs thereof. No Board of County Commissioners shall audit or allow any claim in favor of a Sheriff until there shall be filed with said Board the certified statement of the Auditor that all settle ments required by the 71st Section of the Act of which this is amendatory, have been made by said Sheriff. The amount of all licenses issued to the Sheriff and not accounted for shall be deducted before any claim shall be allowed to a Sheriff. No county shall be liable to the Auditor, other than for his official salary, for any fees or for any services required of him under this Act. The construction placed upon this amendment is that all persons requiring licenses shall apply to the Sheriff for the same, giving in the application a descrip tion of the room or building in which the business is to be carried on for which the license is issued. RECORDING OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS. An act of the Legislature, approved March 20, 1887, provides that every person who shall officiate at the birth of a child shall make a record thereof, and within three months after such birth shall make and deliver to the Recorder of Deeds of the county wherein the birth took place, a certificate inder his hand containing the facts of such birth. It also provides that every person who shall officiate at the burial of any deceased person shall make a record thereof and within two weeks after such death shall make and deliver, or send by the due course of mail or express, or by such other manner as will insure safe transit, to the Recorder of Deeds of the county wherein such death took place, a certificate under his hand containing par ticulars of such death. All certificates of births and deaths shall be filed and recorded by the Recorder in a book kept for that purpose, and the Board of Commissioners of the several counties shall provide blanks certificates, to be paid for by the county, to be furnished to phy sicians midwives and undertakers, to en able them to carry out and comply with the requirements of the act. Failure to comply with the _ provisions of the act is punishable by a fine of not Ibbs than $20 nor more than $50 for each oflense, and wilfully making _ a false cer tificate of any birth or death is punishable by a line not exceeding $500, or imprison meet in the county jail for any period not exceeding six months. ■ I j|||cid live at home, ami make more Will Irnouev at u ork Tor us, than anything ? i 111else 111 this world. Capital not | Wneeded; you are started free. Both aexea; all ages. Any one oau do the work. Large earDlsgs sure from first start. Ooatly outfit and terms tree. Better not delay. 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