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March 29, 1889 (4 pages)

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oS uit Ub-wae-in-a. boarding-house 98 iil rn Sietiacnecciociinducte L eay ee ae a EE ner a ‘The Daily Vranseript. _ COSTUMING DOLLS. a Needle-Women. is attended only by the fine young lady doll rom ‘with her excessively modern obe, and by an occasional solitary peasant doll of Nuremburg extraction, or a very stiff Sandford and “Merton boy doll, with about one hundredth part as much piay from ‘wardr in him as sawdust, can hardly imagine t variety and splendor of doll life in Eng!and ; at Christmas time. Nowadays in London even the old Twelfth Night figures of the King, Queen, and so on, which suggested Thackeray’s romance of ‘‘The Rose and the Ring; and which we have, unfortunately, never had, are swamped under the tide costumed dolls. In the London Queen there are some most elaborate hints on doll-dressing, which suggest the comprehensive extentof this annual masquerade. More less complete.directions are given for dressing dolls as Queen Elizabeth, the Empress Leclere and Bacciochi, who were typical ladies of the Directoire; a Tunbridge Wells belle of the eighteenth century, a Chinese bride. an army hospital nursein uniform,an Elaine and Tyrolese Russian. peasants: Gypsies, fairies, royalties, courtiers, sweeps. and Red Riding Hoods are spoken of as everyThe. London Truth has Josephine, Mmes. and day figures. : instituted “a “ yearly. Christmas co petitive ¢xamination, FPortni; to object, of dressing dolls. After an ex bition and award of prizes, the dolls competing are distributed among the hospitals, very pretty and practical lottery, which effect sets numbers of skillful and variety. Here is a hint for American. ladies who are expert with their needles. To say nothing of the appropriateness of such presents for nieces and sisters—the nieces and sisters themselves would probably be very ‘willing to say something—a ready market for such ‘work could doubtless be found -thetoy shops and exchanges for women’s work. There is of course. special reason why the already over-lucky children of to-day should have an increase of luxury in their toys, but there is educational side to the question, and it may be @nticipated-that a young lady—who. grows up among Correctly costumed Joans of Arc, Josephines, Queen Elizabeths and _, Zenobias will in her maturer years, if she ‘does not catch something of the heroic mold of their minds from her assoeiation with them, at least be able to assume their dress with ease and accuracy when fashion whirligigs back to their epoch and apparel again. a era we en ee ™ He Got There. the time-worn economic'principl like closeness. ) When he said “Come in,” his landlady found him with three chairs piled atop each other, af the apex of which were stretched his feet, towards the-dimly-burning gas.) He gaid he gassed his feet would thawout ee Glee Rees ee He Was Accomplishea, ™~._. * «Can yer talk hog Latin?’ asked the farmer’s boy of the city guest at the dinner table.eee io; but I can speak Turkey, backwards and forwards,” replied the latter; and his eyes glistened as the big carving-knife. severed a drumstick, to. which the ghtly Review would ‘find it difficult reedlewomen busy preparing gorgeous presents for poor children who otherwise would get nohe at all. ‘The Truth competition brings out great ingenuity and historical research. The show is quite bewildering in its beauty he of or mhiin no of Ef ree The eiimoots peoullar 19 form 1D has aiforded « ‘01 a and maladies. cure of woman’: liar wun Pierce's Favorite B gine typo it, ol Slant who have tested it in the more’ a i B women, we peculiar ail wertu articular. eo. Qverworked, dressmakers, parti Seamstresse cry kee mu mothers, and feeble women iy. Dr. ‘s Favorite Prescription : the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled an gn apport 0 yg restorative tonic As . 800 strengthen nervine, “ Favo! Prescription” is uneqeovet is invaluable in and gubuit irrital ne. nervous heshomgggy ae ility, eo ces refreshing , and relieves mental. anxiety.ana 4 Dr. Piérce’s Favorite Prescription prostration, bh: and OUus @ym comonly attend iapom Fu al aod organic discase ‘the womb. is a LouEe mente medicine, carefully compoun by an experienced and skillfu) physici and adap to woman's delicate It is purely vegetable in its composition and y vkag~ f harmless in _its off. in any condition 0! ag Bag a For or nai m whatever cause will prove very benefi vorite Preseription” is a posi« ‘a tive cure for the most complicated and stinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, natural suppressiona, tho womb, weak back. vi painful gpg m, Pa prolapsus, or , 0 female weakness,” anteversion flammation, d_ ten isd with © internal heat.” As 4 regulator and promoter of funcaction, at that critical period of c! i ood, * Save he. gisthood to womanh: ecri an produce ‘only safe remedial and luce ous Wi onl good remit, fei for those disorders and derangePe iden it to that later and most known as “ Tho Change of late use ©) combined and abolishes cancerous ‘scrofulous ood from the j : y under ositive guarauteé, from the ufacturers, that ft will give satisfaction in every will be refunded, This guaranprinted on the bottie-wrapper, out for many y i] doses) $1.00, or s vorite Presgcri tion? i is t the only medicine fer cman told E druggists, ent of many thousands of cases d distressing ecieerce Buy Only When You Get The Best. C] ‘Thousands of test inno. pay and obstinate cases which had battioa their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of it is not recommended 25 a % ** but as a most perfect Specific for oman’s on “mn, and to the w and its he , Wi stomach, » AYSand kindred symptoms, its use, in small retroversion, down sensations, chronic congestion, Peleeterce and uloaretion of womb, inin tenderness ovaries, vorite Prescription,» when n with tee" Dr. Panen Senos of Dr Prrocs Purgative Vliau (heie . ve Pe ver cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder use also removes Bir exje obmnt, and 145 6:80 . WETTERAU & CARSON, a 0 oolock A. M: hotel to hotel 25 cents for the _-Thisis thetargest, oldest-and-most-successful-Mutual 6th, 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1837. expiration of time allowed your Association in which to make payment, is most gratefully received. 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887. ‘April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7th, 1887; paid May 21st, 1887. Watkin R. Price, isthis day most gratefully received. Such promptness is commendable. {Gelumbus: Buggies, : Carriages SUMITIDELLEGIAEVASSOOGSLISSDISESASAMAGINITAAAOASTSS What is m ory for Castoria, MilCevtoria te Dr. Sam Pitcher’s old, harmlews and quick cure for t) ? ¢ tae “I recommend Castoria for children’s ’ complaints, as su toany prescription known to me.” ALA M.D. we “711 So, Oxtord 8t. Brooklyn, X.Y. Tax Cenrraun ff urra: ‘ork x Al Corgpasrr, v7 M y 8t. New ¥: ANNANNAAAAANAS pe Bea, < ek : tgs os ae Gre b also aida digetica $ he pefaction, RANNANANNANASNSNS VAN AANANASAAAN HOME BENEVIT LIFE ASSOCIATION. INCORPORATED. 1880. 240 Monteomery Street =. San Francisco X Lenn testis! ut) SOU POM TS rrr es eed esos BANK OF CALIFORNIA PRESIDENT. ; FRANK C HAVENS AUDITOR......:.. 1. P. ALLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA) CRO EL: AGENT. ics oss vce cctvscsees 0% evgeratecrteeys L. B. HATCH WUD RE RIS soos ssvenesccertsy te aie .A, 8 BARNEY Insurance Association in California. NO: MF MBERSHIP FEE, 42 Saat FT 2 NO ANNUAL DUES. 6 PAYMENTS A YEAR COVER ENTIRE COST. £2 Its Certificates are Definite Contracts for the full amount written therein and are urcontestable and nonforfeitable. NO MEDICAL FEE. Lessened Cost tt Persistent. Members On. continuance of the Certificare.in rorce for the second period of five years, the full amount of the reserve payment made by the member (with interest), together with division of profits resulting from lapaed reserves (also with in terest), and gain on Mortality Cost, will be applied toextiaguish the cost for the second period of five years. Similar distribution of surplus is made at. the end of eack. five years to nersistent members ——__-__ ‘Gash Surrender Value. Should the member ‘choose to surrender his Certificate at the end of the five year pe. there shall be paid in cash to him or his order, the full amount-cf-reserve-paid-on-bis-Certificate. STATEMENT JULY I, 1887. Total Amount of Claims Paid.....--.--++ caus ; Mortuary Fund, Bank of California.. =: esieqa er ves Reserve Fund, San Francisco Savings Uni Claims on Hand Due and Unpaid.. j PROMPTNESS IN SETTLEMENT. . . Jerry Scuooima, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, died February 3d, 1887; proofs filed February 21st, 1887; amount paid February 23d, 1887. : , Ws. Kocu, bookkeeper Bank of California, insured for $2,000, died February 5th, 1887; proofs filed February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887. Tuomas Biaiey, Shipwright, of San Francisco, insured for $5,000; claim filed February 8th, 1887. Home Benerrr Lirg Association ; Gentlemen—I have to thank you for tae ag) ria of Five Thousand Dollars, amount of certificate held by my father. The payment of this amount long before the date due was unexpected, and I am very grateful therefor. Yours very truly, ELLA T. BIGLEY. Xaver Sconnrrz, Petaluma,.insured for $1,000; proofs of death filed April fan Francisco, July 19, 1887. Home Benefit Life Association : Gentlemen: ‘Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before the Yours respectfully, ‘ MRS. 8. M. VAN WYCK. HELEN B. VAN WYCK Z.T, Barnum, Yreka, insured for $2,000; proofs of death filed April 6th, Ware R. Price, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, insured for $5,000; died Home Beserit Lire AssoutaTIon : : : Gentlemen—Your check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son, ‘Yours very truly ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. in Fact. Sypvey M. Van Wyex, Supt. Golden City Chemical Works. Policy No 91,issued Sept. 6, 1882, for $10,000/00. Total payments thereon $383. hn eee assessmenta will be paid at the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, and National Bank of Grass Valley: — : A Don’t buy Dress Cutting Systems until you have examined our illnstrated Circular and see a copy of our Fashion J ournal Free Every Lady Her Own Dressmaker ! Nora:—"“Emma, why is it that your clothing always fit you to perfectly? I have triea every system that is offered forsale, or to be given away, and look at me, a perfect misfit.” Emma:—‘Well, Nora! 1 must say that I tried about all of them with the same result untill purchased one of Mire Moody’s Tailor System of Dress Cutting, and !} learned it from the iustruction book; and I can now eut ay garment worn, to fit perfectly, and I never alter them in a single instance. I tell. you it is the only perfect system in the world. Why, do you know that she has a school in Vin cinnati, Ohio, where she teaches more ladies dress cutting than are taught by allother systems in the United states; ublishes a Fashion Journal and_has he largest school of dress cutting in the world,” Gand for Tilhatrated Oiroular and Terms to Agents. : OO We have taught 10,000 ladies, and over 200,000 Systems have gone into use, and everybody is perfectly satisfied. (2 Do not be deceived. There are many systems in name only, gotten up simply to sell and impose on the people. We have the BEST and ONLY PERFECT SELF-TEACHING LADIES TAILOR SYSTEM offered to the public, and it is within the reach of all. Tilustrated Circulars and sumple copy of PARIS FASHION JOURNAL FREE ! A.;C. FLESHER & CO., feb28-2m 250 to 256 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio THE PROPLE’S CYCLOPBDIA The Best in the World for = General Use. The New Three-Volume Edition Comprehensiv-.ad compact—58,000 topics. Complete in 8 convenient volumes, Reliable—400 first-class contributors, ? Fresh—Brought down to the present year, Now Ready—Subscribers nu ept wa ting with only a parto a cyclopedia. Really Cheap—Less than balf the price of similar works. Send to us for specimen pag etc,, that you may see for yourself. We call the special attention Of School Trustees. Teachers, etc., to the EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. CFLs & EONS Nevada County Carriage and Wagon Repository, : BRUAD STREET, NEVADA civ'y. : GEO. F.JACOSS, Manager 4 ay Headquarters for the Celebrated, Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon, i -JN ALL GRADES,: Phaetone Nubserihe Before Aprit +) If you want to take advantage of the prices given below,-as On and After that Date They WII be Increased \OFFER NO. 1.) (Regular Price $6 a Year) THE SAN FRANCISCO . Wrist. OA %.% THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIP? Notice for Publication. Act June 3, 1878. ae STATES LAND OFFICE MARYS~ ville, Cala., March 19, 1889. otice fs hereby given thatin compliance with the provimons of the act of Con-rers of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the Stetes of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, Jason k. Meek, of Marysviile, county of Yuba, State of California, has this day led in this office his sworn statement Wo, bey for the purchase of the SEY of the SE/4 0 Section Ro. 19, and the $¥4 of the sW)4 and the SW% of the SE14 of Section No. 20, ip Township No, 19 North, of Range No. 8 East M. D-B, and M,, and will offer proof toshow that the land sought 1s more valuable for its timber or stove than for agricultural pures, and to establish his claim to said land Batore the Register and Receiver of this office at Marysville, on Monday the 10th day of June, 1889. He names as witnesses: Wm. B. Meek. of Camptonyille, Yuba Co., Cala., John R. Kennedy, of Camptonville,-Yuba Co., Cala., John W. Watson, of Marysyille, Yuba Co., Cala. and Frank B. Miller, of Marysville, Yuba Co.,, Cala. =i : Any and all persous claiming adversely the ebove described lands are requested tu file their Peete Vat office on or before aid 10th day of June. 1589 ! z , , : L. C. GRANGER, Register. Forpes & DINSMORE, Attys. for Applicant. Notice for Publication. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. NITED STATES ‘LAND OFFICE, Marysville. Cal., March 19th, 1889. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June $, 1878, entitled “An act for the vale of timber Jands in the States. of California, Oregon, Nevadaand Washington Territory John W. Watson of Marysville, county 0 Yuba, State of California, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement, No. 551, for the purchase of SE'4 of NW24, the NEW ol SW, the SWZ of Ne and the NW% ot SE!% of Section No. 20, in ‘Lownshbip No. 19 North, of kange No.8 East M. Lb. B. and M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tne ville, on wonday the 10th day of June, 188s. He names as witnesses: Wm, B. Meek, of Camptonville, Yuba Co., Cala., John R, Kennedy, of Camptonville, Yuba Co., Cala., Frank B. Miller, of Marysville, Yuba Co.,, Both for $6 OO a Year ! Kegister and Receiver of this office at Marys . OFFERINO. 2.) THE NEVADA CITY DAILY 1RANSCRIP1 ( Regular Price $6 a Year) WrxroreEs, THE SAN FRANCISCO (Regular Price $6 a Year) . Both for $8 00 a Year! Cala, and Jason RK. Meek, of Marysviile, Yuba county, California. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands ure requested to file their claims in this office on er before said10th day of ine, 1889, L 0. GRANGER, Register. For pes & Dinsviors, Attys. for Applican No, 1615, Sheriff’s Sale. Inthe Srperior Court of the County of Ne vada, State of California. -[Order of Sale. . F. W. WEST and W. D. VINTON, : Plaintiffs, a V8. J. 8. HOLBROOK, ' Defendant. HEREAS, F. W. West and W. D. Vinwn onthe 25th day of February, A D. 1889, recovered a judgment against J. 5. Holbrook forthe sumefone thousand nine hundred and sixty-eight dollars, together with costs of suit taxed at $12.25, with interest thereon from the date of said judg ment, at the rate of 7 per cent.per annum tilt paid, which said Judgment is recorded inthe Judgment Book 2 of the said Superior {OFFER NO,{3-}! (Regular Price $6 a Year) wWwIievEL THE WEEKLY tLLUSTRATED TEXAS SIFTINGS!! (Regular Price $4.a Year) THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIP? . Both for $6 50 a Year ! Court, on pages 264 et seq, and whereas itis ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's Complaint, be foreclosed and property therein described, to-wit: Situate aoe and being in the County of Nevada, tate of California,ana bounded and particularly described as followp, to-wit: All and ginyular that certain piece or parcel of land and town lot situate on the westerly side of. Broad street in the city of Nevada, County aud State aforesaid, designated on the official map of Nevada City made by H. 8. Bradley in 1869, as Lot No. eleven (11) in block No. thirty-six (36) and bounded northeusterly by Broad street, suutheasterly by lot of Joon Schmidt, seuthwesterly by HN ta street and northwesterly by lot of re. Deal. . Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in auywise appertaining be sold at public auction t. satisfy ASId SOREME RY, together with interest and costs. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at pbs auction, in front of the Court House oo , in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, on Saturday, March 30th, 1889, Between the hours of 9 0’clock a. m. and 5 o'clock Pp. M., to-wit: 120’clock M. of said day, all the right, title and interest which the defendunt in the above entitled action heein named, had, held, owned or pogssessed on the said Twenty fifth day of February, 1889, the day on which said Juugment was docketed as aforesaid, or which may have been subsequently acquired in and to all'of the above described Pronger to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy
This Unparalleled Offer will remain open said Judgment, interest and costs. Given under my hand this 4th day of March, 1889, GEORGE LORD, Sheriff of Nevada County. By J. L. HOLLAND, Under sheriff. Fred Searls, Atty for Plaintiffs. FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY.. To take advantage of any one of the Combinations You Must Pay in Advance for One Year. pay one year’s combination price in advance. The Daily Transcript it was establishe Court, Supervisoral and other ing and interesting. The San Francisco Weekly Call . in 1860, It xives she latest and moat reliable Mining, Horticultural e date of eager page cipal cit literature. It furnishes the latest and most reliable financial news and market household, The Morning Call (Seven issues a week) Isa live metropolitan daily. It has ttre largest cireulation aud is:recognized as being the leading newspaper of the Pacific Coast. The Celebrated Illustrated Humorous Paper, Texas Siftings. The subscription price of Siftings is $4 year. Ii is a 16-page pt ze aper, trated by the leading artists and caricatiiriste of the day. In t has been well named “The Witty Wonder of the World.” do not deem it necessary to refer to them further. withinthe next60days. No such offer as this has ever been made. a No one but oursubscribers can get SIFTINGS for leas than $4 a year, BROWN & CALKINS, i Publishers of UNLESS POLL VARIETY! . You Take the DAILY TRANSCRIP? Samp, Those inarrears for the Transcript now-must pay up in full, and also Inthe Leading paper of Northern Central California—a positon ithas maintained since vada county news. It is bright, independent, enterprisIsa handsome eight-page paper. Itis issued every Thursday, and contains all of the important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up. to It contains interesting special correspondence from all of the prines ofthe world anda vast amount of the best selected and original senate! uotations, and gives special attention te mining, horticulural and agricultural news and is in every. respect a first-class family paper, appealing to the interest of every member of the rofusely illus@ matter of original humor,it is acknowledged to stand atthe head of the illustrated press of the country,and It is publishedin New York and has a National reputation. The merits of the SIFTINGS are go well known that we Remember that TEXAS SIFTINGS is offered at this price only to those who subscribe ¢ Nevada Trawserig, = = ‘_______ TeZwhom all Orders Must Be Addressed.. -___} bee 5 es ae You Don’t Get the News Sheriff's Sale. Ia the Supgrior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, [Order of Sale. . OTTO AMBERG, Plaintiff, va WM. H. KISTLE and JOHN KISTLE,* : Defendants, WHEREAS, Otto Amberg on the fourth day of March, A. D, 1889, recovered a Judgment against Wm. H. Kistle and John Kistle for the sum of Five Buceieg any Seven and 60-100 Dollars, together wit costs of suit taxed at $92.30, with interest thereon from the date of said jadgment, at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum till paid, which said Judgment is recorded in the Judgment Book 2o0f the said Superior Court, on page 268 et seq.,. and whereas it is ordered that the Mortgage set forth in Plaintiff's Complaint, be foreclosed and property therein desrribed, to-wit: ’ That certain lot known as the Kistle Homestead situate upon the Red Dog roa and about one half a mile in an Eveterly direction from the U. 8. Postoffice in Nevada City, the suid lot lying and being upon the. South side of said road and being bounded on the Nerth by lot of Smith Heth. eringtun, onthe East and South by land of John Dyer, and upon the West by Pine Grove cemetery, with the dwelling house, barn and wood-house situate thereon, 4/1) situate and being in the County of Nevada, State of California—be sold at publie auc tion to satisfy said Judgment, together with interest and costa. Notice is barepy piven that I will sell at public auction, in front of the Court House door, in Nevada City, County of Nevada, State of California, on Saturday March 30th, 1889, Between the hours of 9 o'clock. A. M. and 6 o’clock P, M.,-to-wit: 12 o'clock M. of said day, all the right, title and interest which the defendants in. the above entitled action herein named, had, held, owned or possessed 6n the said 4th day of March, 188), the day on which said. judgment was docketed as afore said, or which either of them may have sub sequently acquired, in and to all of the above described PLOraey, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to satisfy said judgment, intecest and costs. 4 Given under my hand this 4th day of March, 1889, : GEORGE LORD, Sheriff of Nevada County. By J. L, HoLLaNp, Under Sheriff. PF. Simonds, Atty for PLf. Notice for Publication, LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, x : March 4th, 1889, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1HA'T TH following named settler hag fled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Superior Judge at Nevada pr Cal., on April 0th, 1469, viz: John H Wilson for the Lot Saat he and Nig of SE Sec. 2, Tp. 16 N., RB, 9B. M.D. M, He names the following witnessen to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiland, Elias B. Stevens, Carl A. Horner, Geo. W. Jones, all of Nevada City P. 0., Cal. March6 SELVEN HETZEL, Register. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. core J EVADA COU R NRE CAD CIM OM Oa Ge meeting of the. stockholders of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Kailroad Company, for the election of seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve months, and for the transaction of such other business as may : property come before the meeting, will be eld at the office of the Ci mpuny, at the Railroad Depos, oy Valley, Nevada Co. California, on ednesduy, the 3d day of April, 1889, ut 3 o'clock P.M. Polls will be opened at 344 o'clock, and cloned at 3:45 P.M. Transfer books will be losed on the 28d day of March By order of JOHN F, KIDDER, Tuesday ‘Thursday and Saturday, Ordinance No. 90, T) Whom-It May Ooncern. = Coun An Ordinence fixing the Water Rates for PERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ayaa. Brats OF CALIFORNIA. the year commencin the July ist, 1889, and In the matter of the Estate of WILLIAM Hass STEES OF THE WESTERFIELD, deceased. T City of Nevada do ordain as follows :— 14:0 D. B. OSBORN, THE ADMINISTRA-~. From and after July ist, 1889, and until July . tor of the Estate of said deceused, and . ist, 18.0, the following rates and no greater rates shall be charged, and may be collected per week by the Meyada City Works, from consumers of water taken from said Company within the corporate limits of the City of Nev.dar: d Section 1—To all families 35 cents. Section2—For Restavkants and Eatinghouses 75 cents, Section 8—For first-class Hotels $3. Section 4—For second-class Hotels §2. Section 5—or third clase Hotels $1.50. Section 6—For fourth-class Hotels $1. Section 7—For first-class Saloons 75 cents, Section 8—For 2nd-clase Saloons 50 cents. section 9-For Reoms and offices 25 cents, Section 10—-For Photograph Galleries 50 cents. Section 11—For Barber Shops 50 cents. Section 12—For Bath Establishments 66 cents. Section 18—For Drug Stores 60 cents. Section J4—For Blacksmith and Wagon Shops 50 cents. Section 15—For all houses occupied by two Sharles Westerfield, Fred Westerfield, Mary & settth and Kmma Daunser, and all persons herein named and not named, pee ing any interest in the said Estate of sad deceased either as heirs at law of said deceased, owners or otherwise, are hereby notified that said William Westerfield died inthe said County of Nevada on the 16th day of October, 1888, intestate; that at the time of his death he was a resident of said Nevada county and left an Hatute therein consisting of real and personal pro erty. The said Real Estate is described as follows, viz: Thate rtain piece and parcel of ian situate and being in the town of Mooney. > Pint in the county of Nevada, State of Ualifornia, and designated on the Official Map of said Mooney Flat.as Lot Number Nine (9) in Block Number One (1). That thereafter on the 2th day of Uctober, ce said D, E. Osborn was duly appointed Administrator of said Estate and ever since hus besn and now is the duly acting and qualified Administrator of suid Kstete. Tha’ thereafter on the 27th day of February, 1889, said Charles . men 3 cents. : Westerfield, Fred Westerfield, Mary B. section 16—For School houses with an at: Smith and Emma Daunsger filed their pe-. tendance of less than two hundred children tition herein, claiming to be heirs at law of said deceased, and as such entitled to distribution of said Estate, and praying amoug other things, that the ( ourt make an order herein directing that all persons claimin an interest in suid Estate as heirs at law of} o said deceased, owners or otherwise, be and appear before the said Court at a time . printing offices 50 cents,therein named to exhibit their respective . section 2i—For daily Printing offices runclaims. ning Printing Presses with water power exAl) persons herein named and all persons . tra ¥i.50 not herein. named, claiming any interest in said Estate ag heirs at. law of suid Geceased, owners or otherwise, are hereby required to be and appear before the paid Court at the Cou:troom thereof, at Nevada City, in said Nevade County, on peda! A) the 20th Bay of May, 1889, at the hour of 10 o’clock a, M of suid day, and then and there exhibit their respective claims of heirship, ownership or otner in. horse, 50 cents. terest in the Estate-of said deceased, ana section 27—For Chinese houses, for each “all such persons are hereby notified thatif. -taucet; 60 cents —— ae they failto so appear and make such ex . . section 28—For Chinese Wash houses and hibit at or before the time herein men-. Laundries, §2 to $3. tioned, the Court will make an order adSection 23—For first-class Livery Stables, judging the default of-alt-persons—not-ap-. including water for washing wagons, bucpearing as herein required. : gies und carriages, = Given uuder my hand and the Seal of the} ~ Section 30—For Second-clase Livery StaSuperior Court of the County of Nevada,. ples, i cluding water for washing wagons, and State of California, this 27th day Of. . ugyies and carriages, $4. = February, 1589. : Section 31—For third-class Livery Stables, J. L. MORGAN, County Clerk. . including water for washing wagons, bugCALpWEnL & LITTLE, Att’'ys-for Petitioners. . gies and carriage 2. : : pa No. re peonon 8-For ‘ourth-class Livery Sta, ge eB, $1 ice 0 ication for Mining Patent . Section 38—~For Feed and Sale stables, $2. pins Applicat 5 a Section 34—For Private stablesfrom one to two horses, wagons and buggies, 25 cents. . . Section 85—For Private stables, for each January’ 23d, 1889. ~~ [“additional horse, 1244 cents. OTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE] Section 36—For Breweries, including two Washington Mining Co., whose Post. horses, $1.50. office address is Washington, Nevada CounSection 37~ For Gasworks, $2, ty, Cal., has thi, day filed their application . _ Section 88—For Courthouse, iucluding irrifur a patent for fifteen hundred linear feet gation, #4. of the Backer Quartz Mine or vein bearing Section 89—ForSewing Machines, for use gold with surface ground six hundred feet . of water foreach machine, 2% centa, in width, situate? in‘Washington Mining. Section 40—For Public Halls and Theaters, District, County of.Nevada and State of Cal. 25 cents, te ifornia, and designated by the field notes. .Section 41—For 1,000 Bricks on large conand official plat on file in this office as Lot . tracts, 10 cents. Number 5y,in Township 17 North, Range Section 42—For 1,000 Bricks on small con1t East of Mt, Diablo Meridian, said Lot No, . tracts,12)4 cents, (aes 69 being descrived as follows, to-wit: Section 48—For Stonewall and Mortar, 8 LODE LINE. hea as paren Piee é ‘i nection 44—For r Beginning at post in rock mound on pet aatering or Cementing, one cent per yard, North end of lode claim marked “B. Q, M. Me tak Ree Railroad De $2.50. No. 1," from which a black oak tree 30inchtT ta ing water : Section 46—For Irrigation, es diameter bears 8. 8544 © +.1.02 chains dis-. at famil; rates, from $5 te r penBsO tant marked “B. T." Thence with mag. var. a 5 kof MP a Sa nm, at f ; the discretion ofthe water agent Provided 17° E.,8. 15° 30 minutes W., 1500 feet or . that not more than $10 shall be charged -for 22.73 chains to post fu rock mound ou South . jots not exceeding one half acre. end of lode claim, from which a black oan Section 47--For Irrigation, if taking water tree 6 inches diameter beats N. 504° W . ut family rates, for every quantity above 28 links distant. ‘ one inch, at the rate of 25 centa per inch for e ; 24 hours. sk EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES, Section 48—For Irrigation, when taking no Beginning at post in rock mound at 8. E. . water at family rates, 25 cents per inch for corner warked "B. Q. M. No.8,” from which . 24 hours, : a black oak tree 12 inches-diameter bears Section 49—For irrigating Vegetable garN. 9° E, 1.06 chains distant. hence, with . dens. when vegetable are sold in market, magnetic variation 17° E. along the Kaster. §25 for season. ty boundary of claim N, 15° 30 minutes E Section 50—For City fire plugs, for water 1h0U feet or 22.78 chains point at N, E. cor-. used for fire purposes, $3 for each plug perner inSouth Yubu River, from which point a witne-s post marked “B. Q. M, Nov4 year. Ww. Section 51—For Sprinkling or wateiing the P.,” stand ng in rock mound bears N. Bg streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs, W. 50 links distant. Thence deflecting y0> to left and aiong northerly boundary of claim 300 feet or 4.54)¢ chains to post marked “B. Q. M, No. 1,” on north end of lode cluim from which the 14 Section corner be tween bections 4 and y, I'p.17-N. RR, DE AM; D.M;-bears’N, 79° 10 minutes E, 20.18 chains distant, at 000 feet or .09 chains, 1.50. A Section 17—For School houses‘with an at. tendance of over two hundred cHildren §2, Section 18—For Foundries $1, Section 19—For daily Printing offices 75 ents. Section 20— For weekly and tri-weekly Section 22—Forweekly end tri-weekly Printing offices running Printing Presses with water power extra $1. section 23—For Butcher Shops, 50 cents, Section 24—For Butcher Shops running meut cutters with Water power extra 75 cents. ~ Section 25—For Bakeries 75 cents. Section 26—For Dairies, including one U. 8, LAND OFrice, SACRAMENTO, Cab.) $10 per year, Section 62—For practice of organized Hose or Fire compunies, $10 per ) ear. Section 63—For Flushing Sewers of all kinds, $10 Per YOR ‘ section 54—For City Hall and City Jail, $5 per year. Secticn 55—For City Trough at the Plaza, post in rock mound at N, W. corner, . and City Pound, $20 per year. marked “Bb. a M. No. 5.” Thence deflect-. Section 56—The ugent of the company shal ing 90 © to left and along Westerly bousidary . have the power in all cases, to ascertain, by ofthis claim §. 15 © 30 minutes W. 1500 feet or 22 73 chaifis post in rock mound at8, W. corner_marked ‘Bb, Q. M, No. 6,” Thence deflecting yOO to left and along Southerly boundary of this claim 8. 74° 30 minutes EK. at 800 feet or 4.544 chains post ao. 2 on South end of lode clain, 600 feet or 9.09 proper measurement, the quantity of water used, and fix the price as provided by Sections 47 and 48. nection 57—All rates, except irrigation, city and county purposes, are due and: payable weekly, ater for all city purposes and forthe Courthouse are due and payable quarterly. Irrigation in monthly installments of one-fifth of the rates when taking water for the season, otherwise to pay wwonthly for water usei. Ifnet paid within the current month the water may be shut off at the discretion of the water agent, chains to the place of beginning. CONNECTING LINE, From post marked “B, Q. M. No. 1” on ug ope lode ped N. 79° 10 tnates {., 20.18 chains to 44 section corner between ¢ sections 4 and 9, fp. 17 N. R. 11, EB. M. Dou. Section 58—A first-class hotel is understood magnetic variation 17° East, co taining . ‘© be # hotel containing not less than 70 # 66-100 acres, beds; second class hotel not less than 40 The location of this mine is recorded in . b¢48; third-class hotel not less than 20 beds; the Recorder's office of Nevada County, in . fourth-class hotel not less than 10 beds, Book — of Section 59—A first clasa livery stable is un The adjoining claimnants are derstood to be a stable containing not less Auy and ail persons claiming adversely . t2#” 25 horses; second-class livery stable not any portion of said Becker Quartz Mine or . /¢88 than 15 horses; third-claga livery stable not less than 6 horses; fourth-class livery stable lesa than 6 horses. Section 60—A first-class saloon is under stood to be a saloon that does a business. of $10 or over per day on the average; a secondclass saloon is one that does less than an averable business of $10 per day. Section 61—No ene except a properly authorized agent of the water works sball turn on the water to any place or building without a permit from the water agent, provided that the authorized agent of the city or fire department may turn on the water for city purposes, is Section 62—Foi all water used for runnin, machinery 25 cents per miners’ inch for ours. Section 63—For Water Closets, 25 cents for each faucet. monet : Section 64—For Chinese Wash house connected with ist-class hotels, $1.50. Section 65—For Chinese Wash-house connected with second-class hotels $1 Section 66-—For Chinese Wash-house connected with third-class hotels, 76 cents. Section 67—For Chinese Wash-house connected with fourth-class hotels, 50 cente. Passed February 26th, 1889. y ALEX. GAULT, President, rae Peo) ASE crane of Oailtosnia Attest. T. H. Carr, City Clerk. send Greetin, 1c. 4 a . evech us rains Notice for Publication. \ OU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP . qimber Land Act, June 8, 1878, by surface ground are required to file their adverse claims with the Kegister of the United states Land Office at Sacramento in the State of California during the sixty days eriod of publication her@of, or they wili e barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. SELDEN HETZEL, Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing Notice of Application for Patent be pnblished for the period of 60 days, (ten consecutive weeks), in the Nevaba DAILY TRANSCRIPT, @ dally sede ge 8 published at Nevada City, Nevada Co., Cal. SELDEN HETZEL, Register, The first publication of this notice appeared on the 45th day of January, 1889. Frep Sears, Atty for Applicant. — Summons, In the Justice’s Court of Nevada Township, County of Nevada, State of California, PHOMAS MOONEY, Plaintiff, ve. 5 MORRISON, Defendant, pearin an uction brought against you arn q : ‘. the above named Plaintiff in the Just ncaa, Colles. ie Ado AC ice’s hanes of Bn elites s County of . 1sB9, Nevada, state of California, apd to answer ot befure the Justice at his officu in the said win — ovininetel ine ace tae of June 8, 1878, entitled “An a3 for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory” JAMES M, RK, of Auburn, county of Placer, State ot Galifornia, has this day filed ib this office his sworn statement No. 883 forthe’purchase of NW'4 of Section No. 20, Townsh by N mange No, 11 E, M. D. B. & M, and will offer proof te show that the lang aoa. ini te mace feraaue for its sera ber or stone than foragricultur, e6, AD to establish his cintra ayer Before the Kegister and Receiver of thig offiee at. Sacramen, Cal., on the 25th day of March, He names as witnesses: FJ. Folsom, of Auburn P, O., Cala., Walter Lyman, of Aupurn P,O,, Cala., J. 8 Bonham, of lowa Hill P.O., Cala., August Rabie, of Blue Can—— 0., wea : a 7 ny and all persons ¢ versely the above described Pe peng Bodtsin to file their claims in this office ‘on or before said 25th day of March, BELDEN HETZEL, Register. Notice for Publication. LAND OFFIC# AT Beers ANY 180 Janu . OT. CE 18 HEREBY GIVER THAT TH én ontth township, the complaint filed therein, within five days (exciugive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons—if served within the Township in which this action is brought; or if served vut of said Township, but in sata Count. within ten days: or within twenty days if served elsewhere, : ‘The said action is brought to obtain judgment against you forthe sum of one hundred and fifty doHars ana interest on the same from the 29th day of January, 1884, at the rate of one per cent. per tponth: alleged to be due said plaintiff trom you on a’ certain promissory note, dated at Nevada City Val, January 2yth, 1 made and delivere by you to the plaintiff herein for the sum of $150, and interest ut one ver cent. per month value received, as more fully appears by the Complaint on file herein to which you are referred, Andyou are hereby notified that if you fail to 80 appear and answer said complaint, as above required, said plaintiff will take jud;ment against you for said sum uf $150 sud interest, together with costs, Make legal service and due return hereof. Given under my hand this llth day of January, 1889. A. R. WADSWORTH Agaion of the Peace of said Township. HAMILTON McCORMICK,-A Plaintiff, eee follawin ed Fr. filed noe.of her inten on to make nat Focot in support of his claim, an: roof will be made before th + 5 Nevada OY oases on ‘rebranry “0th ‘89 Dutch Flat Stage Line, jee sexe ty a dae ‘pie aha E. M.D. B. * Leaves Nevada Olty on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY, AtTA.M., ~~~beaves Dutch Flat AT 7 A.M, a ASSENGERS CAN. BY FARING THIS line reach Nevada Ci : Pp 7:30 P, M. by railroad on chanvintehnaiie ee ‘ : Aeonos FLETCHER, Secretery, ae T. P, BLUE. Proorietor . Northern — Aze . Palmer ¢ Follo' road ra sage fr named; Battle } Benicia Berend: Santa / Santa I Santa J Stockto Suisun Summi Teham: E Shes pper Vallejo GRASE AT . Sa ences ete,, m Laws, oF Zz ax