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April 1, 1891 (4 pages)

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> Je 7gubscriber has been more described on the second page of tof = ards’ Bridge. “4 “The Daily Transcript. SS RAILROAD RATES. Kollewing are the approximate rai roid rates of fare for first-class gaye from Nevada City tothe points mamed: Battle Mountain....-----++: $18.75 Benicia..-.+«ieee ree Berenda...------senceauden 8.80 ES eee ee a fedaos 5.96 Calistoga....pues he jas sen Gale’S...ceesiecceds eee -. 14.05 Colfax Sakcuce ianwea eek 2.25 Davis ,..+. ihn sa dpdsbkonbales 4.85 Delta «.. .csc0a i indased dash os . 9.85 Deming ..+.-++e2++++ avant 44.30 Fl Paad .:5. 0. vas cic sedecescodos 44.30 kinigfant Gap. ipassauees 3.7 CO peer a ee veges yucee 5.25 RDOMEIOE 5. 6 is 6 5 din wc dsncer ess vas 10.70 taranite Point ....-+-+-++9 11.70 Humboldt... SPOR a GET EEE CET TT 13.78 Herpm. <2.. i cee e eee ee meee 11,90 Independaines...-se0e+++++:+ 20.60 6. 30 3 75 6.30 a1 SER~ ar SSRRKE 19.80, 830 7.30 4.% 7.25 18.35 7.25 5 BOE vio ssenassseeesoae «+ 2. oo. BO Cah inese se 19.80 6.00 5.95 4.85 So ey eaceaae re Trackee... FOS SP FE PEV ETOCS 5. Upper Soda Springs...-.---10.90 Vallejo Janction .... Se = 6.75 ‘enat Meney Will Buy 4 Geod : sewing Machine. ~~~ The Transcrivt hag Within the past two years offered many special premiums te its subscribers, and of hundreds of people who have availed themselves ofthe opportunities extended to them not one case of dissatisfaction ‘yetarisen. In every instance the tad delighted with the bargain secured. ~ The-—latest_offering includes three grades of the Chicago Singer Sewing Machine, a perfect imitation of the genuine Singer machine and according to-the-verdict-of hundreds who bxve used both as good as the original for all practical purposes. : ‘bree numbers of this admirable piece of mechanism are advertised and ication. a. Thousand linear feet o: Th eel ‘feraia, during the sixty days period of publieation hereof, or they will Le barr by virtue of the provisions of the Statute daily newspaper county of Névada, State of Californi neted as being Reares: plied for. &. Applicant. made on the 16th day of March, 1891. naan § Se! * rae Application for Patent, ce nited states Omice, Sacramento, Cal., March 14, 1891. “OTICE is eget given, that H. P. Stow, whose Post ce address is Forbes-, town, Butte county, Cal., has this day filed kis appl ' or.. e Washi Chief Consolidated Quartz Mine, or vein bearing gold, with surface ground six hundred feet in width, situated in Washington County of, Nevada and Distri Mate of Caltformla, and designated by the teld notes and file in this official t oa office as lets Nos, 55 56, in Township 18, N. R,11 &. M.D. B. and M. Seid lots Nos. 5oand & being deseribed as follows, towit : Washington Chief [Cosaolideped Quartz ne. Survey of Line of Lode. ck mound marked “W. C. . ence magnetic variation 16.30" XN. © 25’ B. aleng the lime of the lode 0.51 chains, interseet the presumed line between Secs. 35 and 36at a point 45 20 chains south of the cornerto Secs. 26, 26,85 and 36, I. 18, N. B.1 E, M. D. M. set post 11.47 chains, 767 feet, a live oak i2in. dia, on which locatiom notice was posted mark same, “W. C. L. L.” 22.73 chains or 1500 feetto post markead “W.C.N. L. P.” “J. tol, P.” the North lode post of Washingtoa Chief location aud south lode of Jeffergun loca tion, 45.46 chains, post of the Jefferson location, a bost in rock mound marked “J. N. L. P.” Sauterior Boundaries. Commencing at theS. W. cor. of the Wash_Chrief location a post marked “W. t. 3. W.” cor. Taenee_N. 9go oe chains 1600 feet, the N. W. cor. of the Washthe Washingten Chief location--« Qs 3 in ner ofthe Jefferson locatios, 2 poat in rock . mound marked“W ©.” N. W. cor, and “J, 8.” W. cer. from wnaich the cor. toSece 25, 2€, 39 and 36, T. 18,N. R.11 E.M. D.M. bears O° 15’ K. 22.46 chains distant, 23.33 cbs intersect the presumed line between Secs. Si and 36, at a point 21.85 chains. seuth of the cor. to Secs. 25, 26,35 and 36, f. 18, N. R. ~ te secs. 25, 26, 35 and 36, T. 16, N. RK, 11 . D, M, beara ». 87° 40’ W. 4.42 cha‘tng distant. Thence defiecting 90° to the t 78 35’ KE. along the nortrers bow aa 5 Jefferson 1_c stiom, 4.5434 ch: North lode of the previously described, the N. E. cor, of Jefferson location post in rock mound marked “J. N.” E cor. Thence #. 11° W. aleng the eastera boundary of sie Jeter location, 22.73 ehains, 1 eet, the 8. &. cor. of the Jefferson location i of the rock sneund marked “J, 8 CY N. &, cor. 46.46 chains, 3,000 SB. cor. and “W. feet, the 3%. E. cor; of the Washington Chief location, _4 @ post im reck mound marked ““W. U.’’S. EK. cor. ern boundary of the Wasb catien,4.40 chains. ed line between Secs, 35 and 36, at a point o-7achains, South of the cor. one: Zig and %, 1, 18, N.R. ils. M.D, BM, set pos' in reck mound, 4.5444 chains, 300 feet. The South lode post of the Washington Chief loca ien previously described, 9.09 chains 600 feet, tothe place of beginning. Containing 41 32-100 acres. The location ofthis mine is recorded in the Kecorder’s ollice of Nevads county, in Eook }0of Mining Claims. The joining claimant isthe AdamsU M. on the gouth. -Apy and mi) parmane claiming versely any portion ofsaid Washington Chief Consoli Quants Mine, or surface ground, are required to file their adverse claims with the Kegister of the United States Land Office at Sacramenw,in the State of CaliTnence N. 78° 36' W. plone ape fou ngton ef. jo~ { i. W. ROBERTS, Kegister. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published in the Daily Trans bisgted-inthe ci tthe premises apW. KOBER1s, Kegi.ter. A. Burrows, (Grass Valley) Attormey for The first publication of this notice was day’s paper, and full information is}-—— tha County of Nevada, State— aid the Conmiplaint filed in said County Nevada, in the ofticeof the Clerk of said given as to cost of freight to this city, etc. The manufacturers also supply other grades up toone with an elaborerately ornamented and full-pearled head on a full cabinet case, beautifully finished with mouldings: and elegant Brench walnut veneers, gothic cover With finely veneered pamels, and 2 chest of drawers inside the case. aby wachine wat Is not sauusiactory een be returned tothe factory and the money will be refunded. oe If you are in need of or thinking of buying a sewing machine, look into the .RANSCRIPT’s proposition befure r EMMA 8, HATHAWAY, Plaintiff, ¥s. FRANCIS M. HATHAWAY, Defendant. Greeting to Francis M. Hathaway, Defendant. j b ht. inst you vice) after the service on mon.—if served within this County; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days, or N:the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. Action: brought in the Superior Court of rt uperior Court. The People of the State of California send You are hereby required to appear in en by the above he Gounty 0 and to answer the Complaint filed therein, within ten days (exelusive of the any of get: ou of Sumjudgment by default will be taken you, accordiug to the praye: of said Cempaying a fancy price tur ene that ir eertainly no better, perhaps not as geod as the Chicago Singer. ‘Table of Distances. s¥rom Nevada vity to French Corral.. Graniteville.. e aba gba, = J. uckee.. Washingten You Bet Dr. Bosanke’s Cough and Lung ayrup‘ This syrup is composed of wild cherry, tar and balsam of Tolu, which every one knows are the most tonic and healing remedies known for ihe Throat aid Lungs. fo this we ada just enough squills, ipecac and blood root to loosen and throw off the effendng matter, by expectoration. Ask your doctor if there could possibly be a more happy combinajion for the cure of coughs, eolds and bronchitis, or te build up a week and ewaciuted con sumptive patient than this. For croup and whooping cough there ir nothing better, and every mother who values the lives of her little children should always keep it in the house. It is perfectly harmless and the babies ike it. Sold byCarr Bros. Agents for the Daily Transoript. aimer & Rey.....-.:-s000--New York Grp Bowell & Go. fs -.New York N. W. Ayer & Co.. "*Paiiadelphie Palmer & Rey... 4d, Oregon . H, fetes 2 Bod York Dauc z Co -New Yor Williams & C iondon, P, Fisher San Francisco Cc, Lay he : an Frabeleco Palmer & Rey....-.8 1p Franc: gobnc, Dewey &Ce. -Burlington, y; Bee. M. Mo . ent & ORs sscceeree -North San Juan 5. ie Boencat -Grass Valley BF. Snell... . ¥ou Bet Cc A . fruckee nay ch Corral ott orth Bloomfield re Granitev: ¥ (P08 Of > 5 298 gael tat, The “TRanscuirt is the Best Advertising medium in NontbernGeitea! Calilorsia, m1 Feb. 9th, 1891 WwW. leint. ‘Yne said action is brought to obtain a decree of this Court dinselving. the bonds of matrimony now existing bétWéen the Plaintiff and Defendant, on ihe ground of ‘failure to provide Plaintiff with the common necessaries of life. flaintiff alleges that on or about September 17th, 1873, Plaintiff and Defendant intermarried, and have ever, since been,auu still are husband and wife. Plaintiff further alleges that for one year and a hulf last past Defendant has willfully failed tofurnish Plaintiff with the common necessaries of life for herself and their three children; he having the ability so to do, Plaintiffasks that the custesy of their minor children be awarded to Plaintiff. All ef which will more fully sppest in the compluint on file herein, to which reference is er made. And you are hereby notified that if you fail vo appear and answer the said . Complaint as above required, the said Plaintiff will apply to the'Gourt for the relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and Seal of the vada, State of California, this February, 1891. . Seal.j J. L. MORGAN, Clerk. fiz By J.J. Greany, Dep. Clerk. Niles Searls; Atty for Pili, day of Notice to Delinquent Oo-owners. O DANIEL HOLMAN, JASPER JEPSON . and K, DL. Sherwood,co-owners, with H. H. Colton, P. Brigham, Chas. Hegarty, J. D. Redgers, Alexander Koech, J. Stumbeck, George Sherwood and Maas Peterson, in the “Blue Lead ATHY Company,” location of mine Bioomfield Township, Nevada county, Cula. Notice is hereby given that the co-ewhers last above named have paid for the foulowing named persons whe failed and refused to pay for themselves, i for Danial Holman the sum of one huad and seventy nine ($179.00) Dollart. For Jasper Jepson the sum ef thirty eight dollars and fiity ceuts ($38.50) and for EB. D. sherwood the sum of thizty five dojlarg and fifty cents ($85.50.) Thateach and all of the said umounts have beer paid by the said cooweners, more thas one year before the conmmeacement of this proceeding, each of the delinquentcv-owners, towit: Daniel Holman, Jasper Jepson aud EK. D. sherwood, co-owners in the said mine ale. hereby notified, unless each pay their respeetiy: preportion as berei.« set out of the demands due said coewnrs, to N. B, Parazett, See’y of the said Ce,, of the town of North Bloomtield, Nevada county, n. pix months f.om the firstday of publication of this notice, each who has failed to pay within the said time, their interest in the said mine shall be forfeited, and shal} become SES PID) erty ef the said cv owners, in the said mine, who have paid the aforesaid ameunts for the aferesaid deling herein named. There are nine full shures in the said mine, and the said delinquents own the following interest in the said mine: Denie} Holman ene half of ene share, k. D, Sherwood que halfofone stiare, Jasper Jepsyn one quurterofonesbare. , — N. Bb. PARAZETT. CHAS. HEGARTY, J. D. RODGERS, s ALEXANDER ROACH, MAAS PELERSON, P. BRIGH AM. J. 8TRUMBECK. GEORGE SHERWOOD, H. H. CULTON, Co-ewners in said mine, 19-3m D. Leng, attorney. — ADA COUNTY LAND AND IMa Association. 7h ocetion, of riucipal p} of business, Nevada City, {Sat ert streak meet of the Board of Dicsomre held on the day of March, 189], an assessment, (No. 2) of two cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the ration lermediately in United States gold cola, to the Seerctary at the office of Com: * ille No. 59 broad Street, Nevada City, N Californie. ; ; upou. which this. shall remein Sopaid on the 17th aay of , 1891, will be delinquent and and, unions blie auctio: hymen ab ee Vetere will be sold on a nqu af dv: and prpenses 26 sale. By order of the Board of Directors. Commenciag at the South lode post of . San self abuse. This solitary vice, or deprav ington Chief_location, alsothe 8.W. corbay gy pee nbs . effecting. a quick and radic Persons ata distance may be (! AT MLOME, by addressing a letter So be Gleben, de 1 with the N. ashington Chief location a post iu } F ? Bucor, Antersect the presum. str 25, 26. at ar eg oa with ry moaths af-. to hand \ fouchers, within fuur 01 afand very promptly: and in or= torte ret publication ofth no » the Ee, 5h, geome F, Simonds, at Nevada City, Nevada Count, California, the same being the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada. Administrator of the Estate F. Muncey . ; SON rer aire violin F. Muncey having filed in this Court said Superior Court, of the County of Ne-. & b dey of May, 1891, to sttamacut, together wits’ cost . . C, LORD, , ciliate RAE me He iil. TO THE UNFORTUNATE DE. GIBBONS DISRENSA RY, Ne. 683 Kearney Streei, ices may find SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, the consequence sexual indulgence, is ticed b: set pecan sunt OY 4 ao soise inn in the. th eas the Ball the eyes, painin th. ao ears. like tae rustlig of 3 of +‘:ariots, ears post toins, weakness vf the limbs, con lused viston, blunted in bas. of contihenen, a tinideuce in ap uaintances, of memory, nectic tushes, pim plesand various eruptionsabout pea Tove ption, night +8, mania ani consumption, sweats, mono: J frequent i . Li relied benet obtained, TSODS 80 cted should ap) retuted oy hia new ada cure eC! new scien’ ic treating these 5 nie never fatis of MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate e, WhO on uld mgm ys — oe ould the saered reaponupon them, nordelay 6 ebCUBED AT HOME. tating case, sym: length of time the disease meistoloeed, and the modicike wili be promptly sent, tree » fae damage or enrioaiex, £0 any part of ‘the country, with ful: and plain directions for use. The Docenclosing TEN DO RS in coin in a regletter through the Pont ee or ir eh Wells, iba &@ Go,a peckesge of will be vered by exp toany oar.of the United sjates. _ Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 628 Kearney al, San ~~ Notice to Creditors, ee Estate of J. L. JOHNSON, deceaséa 1 OTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, Arthur Powell, Administrator oi the Kstate of J. L. Johnson, deceased, to a ii the creditors ef and all persens hi ink claims ageinst the said deceased, to exhi them with the peroasery vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administrator at the Law Office of A. Burrows, Esq., Holbreok Block, Grass Valley, Nevada county, Cal., the same being the place for the transactiou of the business uisaid estate, in said county of Nevada. : : ~ ARTHUR POWELL, Administrator of the t of J. L, Johnson, deceased. ‘ Dated March 12th, 189i. A, Burrows, Attorney. Noticé to Creditors. _ Estate of Marie 8. Dusom, deceased. OTICK is hereby given by the underN jaignee. ‘ddministrator 0 the Estate ef arie 5. d, dit ¢ tothe of aud all person; paying sat m8 M em w mi3 ainst the the piace for FRANK J, DUSOM, of Marie 8. ‘Dusom, deceased. Dated March 16th, 1891. P.F. Simonds, Attorney. mié6 INSOLVENT NOLICE. fHE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Gouaty of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the estate of John an Insolvent Debtor. is petition, s¢' and ‘¢pventory in insolvency, by which it rg that he is an-insolvent debtor, the said John F. Muncey is hereby declared to be inselvent. The of the said County of Nevada is hereby directed to take nm. of al) the estate,real and personal, of the said Jobn F. Muncey, an insolvent debtor,except such as may be by aw exempt from excouront end =" 1 Bind deeds, . of account, an eep the same safely until the. appptotwent of an assignee of his estate. A ms are forbidden to pay any debts to the said insolyent, orto deliver any property belonging to such Insolvent, tohim,orto any person, firm or c ration or association for his use. The is hereby forbidden to transferor deliver any property until f order of this Court, except as herein ordered. it is further ordered that all the creditor: of. said debter be and appear befo: —_ Jobn Caldvell. Jpdee os the saps or eurt, ofthe coun Nevada, in open Court, at the Courtroom of said Cone, in the _City.and bef of Nevada, on the 27th day of April, A. D. 1891, at 10 o'clock that day, to prove their debts and assignees of the estate of said debtor. It is further ordered that the order be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, newspaper of general cireulation, published in the ality and county of Nevada;as often asthe said paper is published, before the said day set for the meeting of the crediAnd it is further ordered the: im the meantime all bprocosaines against the said insolvent be 7°4, Dated March 29,.1891, JOHN CALDWELL, Judge of Superior Court. A, Burrows, Attorney. m20 a. M. of choose one or more Notice of Assessment. ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING Compert, Location ef Principal of Business, San Francisco, Califdraia. on of Works North Bloomfield, Mevada County, Cal. Notice is hereby given, that a meetin of the Board of Directors, held on the, 26¢ da h, an assessment, No. 47 of pm. x share. was levied upon ii k of the Cersc pyr ry ely in United naee we 4 ne to the Secretary. bee office o e Company, 328 some @' icin i, Seb trate Calta yy at e ath day 9 May, remain up 7m 1891, will delinquent, and advertise fi tion; and plese : ae 9. Mt public auction, png.) on Wei. jay, the 27th day of May, 1891, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs “gn chscbemngie Gee Heme Annual Meeting. ()\HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF Steckholders of the Champion Rive Company will be held at ot the Company, No. me 4 San Franc lifornia, “7 Aprtt l4th, 189 forthe parpose fA age the transaction af much of ¢ tran 1 may come Slots the m Trans April 11, 189], at 1 o’clock P. M THEO. WET LiL, Becy. Office 8320 Sansome Street, Koom 10, Sam Francisco, California. é “Lb. P, FISHER Newepaper Advertising Agemey, N B. ABVERTISEMENTS eSolicited for all newspe a ie Europe. bes : File i neerly every ne published on the Pacilie Coast aid conubatly on hand, and all ady: are allowed free access te them during business hours Song Mitte FORTE yee bese beer A°S45 SEWING MACHINE FOR $I7,. i neered cover, drop-leaf table, end drawers and cenwing drawer. for such a.valuable prepinm: such @ machine, Many thanks. and after a. few days’ trial be as represent continue to give satisfacjion. der. _It_is nicely finished, : ber + charm, and we are delighted with it. since in good order. “with the machine and glad to speak of you asan honest, honorable firm. A her well pleased with it. .It does neighbor was here to look at the _ma{noluding-1-Year’s Subscription “The Daily Transcript.” We have made such arrangements as enable us to offer SINGER SEWING MACHINES . At lower rates than ever before for a good machine. This machine is made after the Jatest models of ‘the Singer. Machines, and is a perfect fac-simile in: make, ornamentation;and.appearance. All the parts are made to gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed et of precisely the same materials. The Chicago Singer Machine. have every importan improvemer: in a /oose balance wheel.so constructed as to premit. winding bobbins without removing the work from the machine. : : . The loose balance wheel is actuated by a solid bolt passing through a collar securely pinned to the shaft outside of the balance wheel, which bolt is held to position by a strong spiral spring. When. a bobbin isto be wound the bolt is pulled out enough to release the balance wheel, and ‘turned slightly to the right-or left where itis held by liable to be meddled with by children, the bolt can be left out of the wheel when not in use, so that the machine cannot be operated by the treadle. The thread eyelet and the needle clamp are made self threading, which is a very great convenience. Each Machine Has the Following Attachments: FOOT: HEMLER, 6 HEMMERS,zall diferent 1 SCREW DRIVER, FOOT RUF witha. ; 1 GAUGE, TUCKER, EEDL 1 WRENCH 1 GAUGE SCREW, PACKAKE NNG,ES, 1,THREAD GUTTER, i OIL CAN, filled’ with Oil, CHECK SPRIT 1 BLNDER. 1 INST RUCTION BOOK. THROAT PLAE. & BOBBINS. The driving wheel.on this ma¢hine is admitted to be the simplest, easiest running and most convenievtef any. The machine is self-threading, has the very best tension und thread liberator, is made of. the best maerial, with the wearing parts hardened, and is finished in a superior styelt, 1t has ve The manufactarers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS,” . Mippieton, Tenn. { Dec. 18, 1889. l received your premium sewing machine one year ago and am well pleased with it. Would not exchange it for machines-sold here for fifty doljars. Ithank you a thousand times chine, and expects to order one next week. EK. H. Rinovr. Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889. “We reeeived the machine some tw months ago. Havegiven it a fair tria and like it very much, We think it is.as good as.a forty dollar machine. Miss Jans Rowers. Jackson, Cau., Nov. 16, 1889. I received ‘your premiam: sewing machine in good order, and am well pleased with the same. Accept my thanks. A. Norton, . A. BisHop. “Artus, Arx., Dec, 7, 1889. Te Chicago Singer sewing machine receved in yood order. The maciiue is a ‘one; the Agents here would ask about, thirty-five dollars for W211’s Brings, N. Y., Nov.20, 1889. I -would say, after using th e sewing Somerset, Va., Oct. 28, 1889. machine received from you, it giver The machine ordered of you arrived, . perfect satisfaetion in al} respects, do find it to} ingall kinds of work very nicely. , and doubtless wil : Mrs. I. C. Youmans. Westsoro, Mo., Dec. 10, 1889. My sewing machine gives good sat isfaction—does as good work as a ‘fifty dollar machine. Mary E. Murray. Herrine, Chio, Nov. 19, 1889. é Jossru BachMAN. Mary J. WALKER. _ Trenton, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889. The premium sewing machine came ae a:premium last year, cannot be beaten, and does as good work as a $40.00 machine. Gro.B. Mur. E. F. Youna. Sr. MarGarer’s, Md _., Dec. 14, 1889. We received the machine two weeks We are pleased Longmont, Cot., Noy. 17, 1889.’
I received the machine all right, and excellent work, Psentnan McCarry. Prices, Pavable in Advance : MachineNo. 3 and Darty Transcript I year..17 00 , 4 ts ++++18 OO . 5 2 «ss 34000 &-Subscribed to pay freight from the factory, which THREE AND A HALF DOLLARS fo Nevada City.. BROWN & CALKINS, Pubs. Dairy Transcairr, OREGON LAND COMPANY SeW'TH TS— fore. the} Mome-Office. at Salem, Oregon,(in the State Insurance Buildin.) AUD BRANOH OFFICES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY me os ‘AS FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALSO Hee AN crea Tere as ior tue parpons of boy e Oregon mpany was especially organ: ter th Dt 0 uying and subdividing large tracts of Land, aud has during the past two Ae bought and dubdiyided eyer 8,200 acres ef Land into Sto 20 acre Lots. esuccéss of this undertaking is mean in ee inet at aot pt bape gp pisoed ep ther market, 225 Ryshen oats, e at acres of choice a ry larger r) acres of Wheatin the Mississippi Valley 5 gus © . — oe ¥ We also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences, etc, We can sell small tract of Land the same price per acre that you would have to pay for a larg farm Send for Pampblets, Maps and Price List. For Sale or Rent on Rasy Terms Special Bargains in Lands. $5000--320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley; good house and parn ; 200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of free water; allimplements, tools, etc., with place. $6000-125 acres; not more than 2 milesfrom Nevada City or Grass Val ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn; fine orchard in begring, consisting of a variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all’ under fence. $3750--450 acres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100 acres cleared; good water; large house and barn; improvenients cost about $2500. Great bargain ; must be sold. : $900-.60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15 res cleared ; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain. $2 1 §0--425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twogood houses and two barns ; 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water for a portion of bai Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence. 1 logp mee proper ngs 4 inppored ; good pense 08 bern orchard, freé 4 Bev ie, two horses, wagon, an farm impl ts; simate three miles from Nevada City. Arare’ oe 5 promis! fara at @ low price. $25QG--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80° acres. cleared; house and burn; seme:truit trees ; free water for irrigating. eet OY6 peered TIMBER LANDS: $8000.--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City, covered with a fine growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth more than price asked ; soil ig very rich and will make excellent fruit land when cleared; all can be Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards. Both places.are-within two miles of the Narrow. GaugArare c to secure a profitable t. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev ery advantage for a desirable home. . ; + (per These are only a few.of the bargains we have to offer at present. We have.all kinds of Lands. at prices : pranging irony $5 to $75, per acre. -;-NEVADA COUNTY IAND AND IMPROVE Terms Easy. MENT ASSOCIATION, a stop-pin tili the bobbin is filled. When the machine is “The ‘sewing machine I got from you . No, 1865. Application for Patent. oTic E OF THE -APPLICATION OF N JACKSON CALVERT and JAMES H. ARP, of Nevada Mining Die ort to hg that in purguance County, State of California, for States Patent. , Notice is hereby Bix of . tes, We, pant ony Roget orp set gene a she es in possession, having the possess: ey tight to the Work and Pay Placer Mine, and claiming the mineral lands, vein, Jode er mineral deposit, bearing gold, with surface ground heseinafter described, lying and being situated within the Nevada City or Nevada Mining District, Covnty of Neyada and Stateof California, have made pas nee So to the United States fora Patent forthe said Mining Claim, which is more fully described as to metes and bounds by the official ed and by the fieldnotes of survey thereof, now filed in the officé ot the Register ef the District, of lands subject to sale at Sacramento, Cal, which field notes ofsurvey desctibe the boundaries and extent of said claim, with magnetic variation at Firetstation 15° East, as follows, towit: Commencing at a Post marked W and P No, 1. at the, Southwest corner of claim, whichis also Post of Work and Pay mine Noi, at Northeast corner of May Flower Placer mine lot No 82,and also corner to Sections 16, 17, 20and 21, T 16N BR 9E, M.D,Band M., from-a which an eak tree 8i esin diameter bears 8 8° W 60 links d. nt from location coruer ; thence maguetie variation (course Ist) 15° East on Section line between Sections 16-and 47 N.1° .05 W 2 chains and 30 links, South . Yuba Ditch bears 8 69° E. and N.69° W at 4.75 chains, Ravine bears N69° W; at 9.43 ebains fenee running North and West; at 10.05 chains biack ouk tree 2 feet in diameter; at 15.50 chains fence 5 links to Bast; at 18.97 cross fence bears W 559 Wands 55° E 15 links to corner; at 19.45 Martin Ditch bears N 88° K and &, 380 W; at 23.63 chains Little Deer Creek bears Eand W; at 24.80 chains mouth of tunnel bears_b 8.40 chains distamt; tunnel running N 27° East; at 29.90 road crosses N 45° W and 45° E 2609.08 feet or 40.30 chains toa Pos: marked W and P No.2, which is also the Quarter Section corner between Sections 16 and 17 16.N R9E, M. D. B.and M. and from which an oak tree 14inches in diameter bears 8 694° W 43 links distant and a pine tree 30 inches in diameter bearsS 2234° W 36 liuks distant; thence deflecting 0° .08’ left deviation of neadie 0°15’ East. (Course 2d) N 19° 13’.W [email protected] South Yuba Ditch bears 8 83449 W;at 540 chains Murchie Ditch bears E -and W at 20chains or 1320 feet to a Post marked W and P No3, onthe West line of Section 16, location corner from which a dead oak 8 inches in diameter bears North 40 links distant, and the N W corner of Section 16 bears N 1° 13’ W. 20 chains distant. (Course 3d) ‘Thence deflecting 91° 29’ right deviation ofmeedile 19 Kast 899 44’ E at 419,65 chains 1246.9 feet toa Post marked W and P-No. 4from whieb a cedar tree 8 inches in diameter bears N 219 E and 0.52 chs distant, an oaktree8 inches in diameter bears N 33° W 2% limke distant. (Course 4th) ‘Thence defiecting 91° 4)’ jeff, deviation of needle 0° 45’ Kust 9.94 chains 656 feet toa Post marked W and P No 5; fcom which a spruce tree 10 inches in diameter bears N 404° K 90 links distant. (Coursé 5h.) Touence deflecting 91° 59’ right, deviation of needle 1° East,8 89° 34’ E 19.60 chains or 1293.6 feet to astaké marked W and P No 6 from which old stake locatioi corner ts N 48° E. 1.35 chains distant a pine tree Sinchesin diameter bears N 889 E 0.37 chs digiant; the quurter section corneron Noith side of Section i6T16N ROE MD B andM bears N.1° 52’ W29.88 chaius distant, Post marked No, 2 at ooutheast corner ef Murchie Place mine Lot 42 bears N 25° 10’ E ll chaics distant. (Course 6th), Thence defiecting 879 42’ right, on Kastline of the N.W 44 of section 16,19 52’ E. at 13.24 chs 873.08 feet to Post marked W and P No7, on the North line of Wovudyille quartz diameter bears N 28149,W 26 links distant. (Couise 7th) Thence deflecting 82° 25° right, along North line of Woodville quartz mine, Lot78, course by Woodville survey, 882° 47’ W variation 18° 30’ K 0.12 chains 7.9-feet-toa Postimarked--W.and PNe; 8;-ab Northwest corner of Lot No. 75 from which a pine tree 10 inchesia diameter bears N 3° W 0.25 chains distant. (Course 8tb) Thence deflecting 52° 33’ left, on west line of Weedyville quartz mine Lot78 course by Woodville survey 8 30° 14 W variation 18° 30° E atuid ruad bearing N W aud SE, at 9.80 chains Murchie Ditch bears E and W, at 18.57. chains or 1125.06 feet to.a Pust murked Wahd P NoQ, from which W Q M uaitz mine bears 8 28° W 4.15 chains visnt and Post H, N W corner at the N W corner of Harmony quartz mine beurs 8 429 5.28 chains distant, (‘ourse 9th) Thence deflecting 61° 53’ right, 8 89° 53’ W on south line of the N W {40f Section 16 to Post marked W and P No 10 irom wificu a black oak tree 10 inches in diameter bears 73° 25’ B 033 chs distant. (Course 10th). Thence defieeting 16° 42’ right, N 78° 2d’ Won Norib lineof Union quartz mine; at 0.52 chains Murchie Ditch cross E and W; ut 8.76 chs distance 678.2 feet toa Pust murke4W and’ No. itfrom which an ouk ree @inciesin diameter bears 838° E 41 links distant. (Course llth) ‘thence defiecting 90° left; 316° 35’ W on West line of Usion quartz mine; at4.00 chains Muichie Ditch beara N 64° W and 8 64 E; at 10.42 chaiis Suuth Yuba Ditch bears N 65° W andS 65 i, at 6.12 Chains road bears N 679° W ands 76 E, at 17.74 chains roe.d bears N 60° W and 8609 K.; at i8.43chains West edge of old shaft; at 20.27 sheft bears West 28 links distaut; at 21.03 chaims road bears 840° K, N 40° W; at 22.72Chains or 1500 ieet to a Post iwaarked W aud P Noi2 from which an alder tree 6 inches in diameter beurs 78° W 15 links distant. (Course 12th.) ‘thence deflecting 9u° left, 8. 78° 2o’ K on south line of Union quartz mine; at 3,23 chains 213.2 feet toa Post marked W and P No 3, from which a spruce tree 8 inches in diameter bears N 664° W 1.19 chains distant. (Courge 13th). Thence deflecting 163° 25’ right, ou the South line of tue N W }¢ ofthe N wg of Section 16, at ?.70 chains Little Deer Creex bears W209 Wands 20° Kast; at 3.94 che or 260 feet fo a Post marked W and P No 14, from which @ madroon trees inches in diameter bears N 25° E 43 links. distant. (Course 14), Thence dcfiecting 91°15’ left, on the east line of Wig of thes W\4 of the 8 W44 of Section 16; at 0.57 chains Martin diteb bears N 309-W ang" S" 30> E; at 6.50 chains South Yuba ditch bears $52° W ana N62 K, from which a yellow pine tree 12 ineh€s in diameter bears N 84° W 1.15 links distant. (Course 15). Thence defiecting 91° 18’ right, West 10 chains ur 660 ‘eet to place of peginning and containing 136.72 acres of land. The said claim comprising the South 44 of the N E i-4 of the N, W. 44 the W 1-2of the SW 1-4 ef the 8 W 1-4and portions of the s 1-2°of the N-W i-4+andtheN W 1-4 of thes W i4 of Section 16 ip 16 NRYE,M D B and M ; adjoining claims ef the Woodville and Union quartz mines onthe Kast, and the May Flower Placer mine.on thesouth west thereof. Thesaid Mining Claim being of record in the office of the Kecorder of Nevada County Mining Claims, in Book 11, Page 90, in the County and State ef California aforesaid, and being bounded as follows, towit: On the easterly side by the Woodville and Uniou quarta mines and yecant lands, and adjoining the May Flower Placer Mine on the Southwest, the said elaim being designated as Lot No.'9#@in the Official survey thereof. Aud any and all persons claiming adversely the mining ground or premises, or any portion thereof so described, surveyed, platted and applied for, are hereby. notified that unless their adverse claima are duly filed as according to law, aud the regulations thereunder, within the time prescribed by aw, with the Register ofthe United States Land Office at Sucrameato, in the state of Culifornia, they will be barred, in virtte of the provisious of said statute. E. W. ROBERTS, Kegister. It is hereby ordered, that the foregoi Notice of Application for Patent be Sains ed for the period of sixty days in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper published at Nevada City, Nevada County, Calitormia, hereby designated as the newspaper published nearestthe above described preilises, EW. RO .W. BERTS, Register. d. 1. Caldwell, Attorney for Abpiioaam The first publication of this notice was made on the 12th day of February, 1891. Order to Show Cause: N the Superior Court of Nevad bi Califernia. ante Copel: In the matter of the Estate of James G. Simon, an Insane person. John stetiar, the Guardian of James G. Simons, an insane person, having filed hig petition herein praying for an order of sale of the whole of the real estate of said ward for purpose therein set torth, it is therefore orderedby the said Ceurt,that all persous interested in the Kstate oi said J. G, Simons appear before the suid Court on Monday, the iéth day of March, 1891, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the Court Reom in NevedaCity, to show cause why an order should not be granted to said G “ sell so much of the real estate of the said Insane James G, Simons agshall be mecesBary. And that a copy of this order be pub : ed at least Sout wancesalve weeks’ in ures Daily Trauscript, a newspaper printed puvlished in maid county pa eee ae JOHN CALDWELL, superi 5 Dated Feb. 14th, 1891. parie taaRe F, T, Nilon, Atterney. fl4 LUETIJE & BRAND, « WATOHMAKER AND JEWELER /. Apply.to-GEO, C.GAYLORD, Ass’t Seoy” . Broad Street, Nevada City. of Chapter tle. Thirty-two ofthe! . Revised Statutes of the United Sta’ Lot 78, from which ® pine tfee 10 inches in * No at ‘Southwest corner of Woodvilie . _ PICK OUT YOUR Solia Gold and Silver Watche Realisirg the importance of @ good wa jum, we have selected the feces in the market. These watches have @ erid.wide reputation which they have wained . ¢; solely on their merits. ‘The cases wo guasantee to be of solid goldand coin Silver respectively, and if nos justas rep ted may be r at our expense and we will refund the money paid. We are prepared to make the most liberal propositions on these watches'as premiums, 05 will be Subseriber pays express charges on 4 lady’s solid gold bunting case watch, “Waltham” ent, stem-windi soem with DAILY TRANSOMIPT and -Daily— Bulletin, one year, $29; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an Weekly Bulletin, one year, $26.90. Suvecriber ulletin, one year, $15.90, Subscriber to pay: ‘Nickle Watch, ‘A nandsome nickle ste:-winding wat@h, epen face, good movement, with DAILY RAR SCHIP Land Daily Bulletia, one pont, $11; with DAILY THANSUKIPT ana Weekly Bulletin, one year $8.90. Subscriberto pay express chacges . 7 on ¥@;-h from San Francisco, Bicyc.es. The Bicycle we have selected as a pren tne “‘apollo”—while not the must expensive isa firet-vlues article in every respect. it is handsome and substantially made, It runs easily and iga primefavorite. it is standard finish with nickle trimmings, and will be seut complete with saddle-bag, tools, etc. . Will be sent with DAILY TRANSCHIPT aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for $29; with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Weekly bulletin, one year, $26.90. [The sbove prices are for a 86-.ach Wheel, Prive ~per additions! inch made known on application,} Subscriber to pay express charges on bicycle from fan Francisce. Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, standard tinish, wrought-iron velocipede, with bell, etc., complete, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and: Daily Bulletin, one eekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40. -— Type Writers, Se Rrnisisa type-writing age. Everybody haa one who has writing to do; or should have one. . Hereis-youropportunity. 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