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RAILROAD RATES.
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»Rage from Nevada City tothe point
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Los Angeles. -.----+-: eee
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Port Costa..
Raymond
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ELEVEN
DOLLAKS-.
—
Fhat Money Will Buy a Good
Sewing Machine.
The Transcrirt has within the past
two years offered, many special preniiums 10 its subscribers, and of hun
dreds of people who bave availed themselves of the opportunities extended
to them not ope case of dissatisfaction
nas yet arisen. In every instarce the
subscriber has beep more than delighted with the pargain secured: ——
ml ner of te Jefferson locaticn, # post in rock
No. 1869.
Application for Patent,
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal., March 14, 1891.
T OTICE is hereby given, that H. P. Stow,
N whose Post Office address is Forbestown, Butte county, Cal., has this day filed
his application fer a patent for Three
-pbousand
Chief Consolidated Quaytz Mine, or vein
beariug gold, with surface ground six huncred feetin width, situated in Washington
Mining Diwttict,“County of Nevada and
State of California, and designated by the
field notes and official plat on file in this
office es lots Nos, 55 and 56, in Tewnpship 18,
NW. R,11 E. M. D, B. and M, Seid lots Nos.
£5end.66 being described as follows, towit :
Washington Chief Consolidated Quartz
Mine. i
Survey of Line of Lede.
Commenelig at the South lode post of
the Washington Chief location--a post in
rock mound marked “W. C. 8. L. P.”—
fhence magnetic variation 16° 30’ Kast N.
11° 25’ K. along the line ef the, lode 0.5i
chains, intersect the presumed line between
secs, 39 and 36at a point 45 20 chains South
of the corner to Secs. 26526, 35 and 36, T. 18;
N. R11 E. M. D. M. set post 11.47 Shains, 757
feet, alive Gakizin. dia. on which location notice was posted mark same, “W, C.
L. L.”? 22.73 chains or 1500 feet to post marked “W.C.N. L. P.” and “J> 8. L. P.” the
North lode post of Washingtoa Chief lqcation and south lode pest of Jefferson location, 45.46 chains, 3000 feet, the North lode
post of the Jefferson location, a post in rock
mound marked “J. N. L. P.”
#uterior Boundaries.
Commencing at theS. W. cor. ofthe Washington Chief location a post marked “W,
c. 8. W.”’ cor, Tuenee N. LS 25° EB. 22.738
chains 1500 feet, the N. W. cor. of the Wasbington (thief jocrtion, alsothbe 5. W. cor=
mound marked “W OC." NW. Wr cor. and “J.
s.”’ W_cor. from waich the cor. to£ecs, 25,
26, 89 and 36, 7.18, N. R.11 EM. D.M. bears
% and 3, at a point 21.85 chains. seuth of
the cor. to Secs. 25, 26,35 and 36, T. 18, N. R.
31 EM; D-M-set-2 postin—ock mound 45.464
ghaius, 3000 feet, the N. W curnmer of the
Jefferson location set a postin rock motind
marked “J. .N. ’W.cor. from which the cor, to
secs. 25, 26, 35 and 36, T. 18, N. R: il BK. M.D.
M. bears \. 879 40° W. 4.42 chains distant.
Thence deflecting 90° to the right 8. 78°
3)’ K. along the northern boundary of the
Jefferson! c sticm. 4.544¢ chains, 300 feet, the
North iude post of the Jefferson iocation
previously described, 9.09-chains, 600. feet,
the N. E. cor. of the Jefferson locatfon a
post in rock xnound marked “J. N.” E eor.
i'‘rhence 8. 11° 25’ W. diong the eastern
boundary of the Jetlerson iocation, 22.73
chains, 1000 feet, the 8. t. cor. of the Jeffersun location identical with the N. x. cor.
of the Washington Chief location a post jo
C.”' N, E. cor. 46.46 Chains, 3,000 feet, the
8. E. cor. of the Washington Chief location,
&@ postin rock mound marked “W. c."*S. E.
cor. ‘tnence N.78°-35' W. along the Southern boundary of fhe-Wasktington Chief location, 445 chains. Intersect the presum45.72 chains, South of thé cor. to Secs. 25, 26,
35 and 36, 1.18, N. R. li e. M.D. M, set post
in rock mound, 4.5449 chains, 300 feet.The
South lode post of the Washington Chief
loca ion previously described, 9.09 chains
600 feet, tothe place of begiuning. Conteipibe dis ludacres. s
The location ofthis mine is re¢orded in
the Reeordeér’s ollice of Nevada county, in
Book 100f Mining Claims. ‘ithe adjoining
claimgnt isthe AdamsO M. ou the south
An) and ali persons claiming adversely
any portion ofsaiad Wasnington Chief Con
solidated Quartz Mine, or surface grouud,
are i se gph to -file their adverse Ciaims
with the Kegister of the United States Land
Office nt Sacrameuto, in ihe state of Calfornia, during the sixty days period of pub“The” latest offering -ineludes*threegrades of the Chicago Singer Sewing
Machine, a perfect imitation of the
gengine Singer machine aud according
te the verdictof hundreds who bave
sed. both ais_good-as the original fer
li practical purposes. =
aon out. ofthis adimirable
piece of mechanism are advertised and
ihed on the second, page of toHeation hereol,orthey--wil Le. barred-—by
virtue of the provisions of (he Statute.
#. W. KOSEKTS, Kexister.
It is hereby ordered that the fureguing notice be published in the Daily Transcript, a
county Of Nevada, state of California, des~
ignated as being nearest the premises appied for. =~ kW, ROBERTS; hegiter—
A.. Burrows, (Grass. Valley) Attorney fort
Appleant. = 2 ——+
‘The first publiestion: of this-uotice was
made ou the ith day of March, 15v1. _
_ Samaee:
day’s paper, and a mpi ae it
given as to cost of freight to this city,
The manufacturers also suppl
orber-gradesup-toope 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 panels, and
chest of drawers inside the case.
Any machine that is not sat isiaetory
ean be returned tothe factory and th:
wiil be refunded . :
Ts att in need of or thinking oi
asewing machine, look into
paying wianey price for ene tbat ir
e2rtainly no better, perhaps not a8 goou
as the Chicago Singer.
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be ae vabacae Nevaua city Whegieiies
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French Coural... 18%
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Seou’s Flat . 6} 7
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Sweetland . 146 “
Speuceville. x
Sacramento.. : 16 .
Buu Francisco. Se 166
Fruckee.-.-. .-88 a
Washington.... ----02cerns 19 e
You Bet.. -ae+.10
ee a nena Sr}
Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Luuog
syrup.
This syrup is composed of wild
cherry, tar and balsam of Tolu, which
every one knows are the most tonic
and bealing remedies known for ibe
fo this .we add
= just enough squills, ipecac and blood
rgot to joosen and throw off the -“_
As
s : j sre could possibly be
your doctor if there could possibly e said mine shall be forfeited, and shall beA
Throat and Lungs.
ng matter, by expectoration.
2 more happy combination forthe cur
of coughs, coids and brenchitis, or t
build up a week and emaciuted =
or
is . own the following interest in the said mine:
Daniel Holman @ue half of ene share, &. . 583
{). Sherwood one halfofone share, Jasper
samplive patient than this.
croup and whooping cough there
nothing better, and every mother wh
values the lives of her little children
should always keep it in the house
it is pertectly harmless and the babies
ike it. Reid byCarr Bros.
EE a —e
The
‘Chicago Cottage Organ’
Has attained astendardy
admits of no superior.
{t coutains every improvement thet inW, D, Long, attorney. {9-3m.
yeutive genius, skill and money Cau pro= lebrated f = ae xeellent Organs are celebr: ‘o1 ; .
Saane aaa of ie cick respouse, ¥aAssessment Notice,
rinsy of combination,
in finish, perfect constru c
the most attractive, ornamental aud desire
bie organs for
lodges, societies, ete.
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ACILILIES
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ction, makingthem
chools, churches .
N the Superior Court of the County of Neyada, Stute Of California,
the County of Nevada, Btate of California,
sud theComplaint-tiled in said County of} Administrator of the Estate of Marie 8. DuNevada, in theottiteof the Clerk of sata . : maa
Saperior Court
EMMA 8. HATHAWAY, Plaintiff, ,
Vs.
FRANCIS M. HATHAWAY, Defendant.
The People of the State of California send
ant.
You arg hereby required to appearin an
action broughtagainst you by the above
N.0° 165’ B. 22.46 chains distant, 23.33 chs Face nov svatfilicted should apply immediate“htritersect the presunies jine between Secs. “4 3 or-by t
rock mound marked “J, Ss. E. cor. and “WwW.
‘ed line between Secs. 35 and 36,. at—a point .
daily newspaper pub: ished ip the -eity and}
F, Simonds, at Nevada City, Nevada County,
r the transaction of the business of said esAction brougLtin the Superi.r Court of] tate, in suid county of Nevada.
Greeting to Francis M, ‘Hathaway, Defend i THE SUPERIOR COURT OF -TiHtk
F. Muncey, an Insolvent Debtor.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
OR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY,
No. 623 Kearmey Street,
Vorner Commercial. . Ban Franciso)
Established in 1854
~» forthe treatment
of Seuxal and seminal Diseases such
as Gonorrhea, Gleet
Stricture, Syphilis
in all forms,
Seminal Weakness
impotency, ete.,
Bkin Diseases oi
®% years’ standing and
Uicerated Legs
successiully treat% ed.
S SSN Dr. Gibbon basthe
pleasure of annooncing tL at he has returned
trom visiting the principa: Hospitals of Europe, and has resumed practice af the Dis
peusary, 623 Kearney Street, 5an Francisco,
where his old patients and these requirin.
ais services muy find him.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Seminal missions, the cousequence of
seléabuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth
Ji both sexes to an uimost unlimited extent, producing with uverring Certainty the
fol.owing train uf morbid symptoms unless
combatted by scientific medical measures,
vizSuilow countenance, dark spots uuder
the eyes, pain in th. nead, ring: ng in the
ears. noise like the rustiig of leaves and
the rattling of . iariots, uneasiness about
ioins, weakness vf the limbs, confused visson, blunted intellect, ioss of cuntidence,
fimid=ace in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new ecquaintances, disposition
w shun society; loss of memory, nectic
dushes, pimples and various eruptions about
the face, furred tongue, fétid breath,coughs,
consumption, night sweats, monomanie and
réequentiusanity. [f relief be notobtained,
; etter. and have 1
cure eite by bis new andscientific mode
treating these diseases, which never’fails of
-eflecting a quick and radical cure.
: : MARKIED MEN, é
ur those who contemplate marriage, who
aresuffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not'forget the sacred responsipility resting upon them, nordclay 3 obtein immediate relief.
CUBED AT HOME.
Persons ata distance may be CURED AT
AOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
tating case, symptoms, length of time the
djigease Las contunued, and the medicine
wild be promptly sent, free from damage or
curiosity, to any part of the country, with
ful: and plain directions for use. The
wrcures when others fail. Try him. By
2nclosing TEN DOLLAKS in coin in a registered letter through the. Post Office or
medicine will be delivered by expressto any
var of the United Syates.
address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
street, COFHer Colimercial; San. Francisco
Omce Box 1957.
‘ Notice to Creditors,
Estate of J. L. JOHNSON, deceased,
. OTICE is hereby given by the under
AN signed, Arthur Powell, Administrator
ol the state of J, L. Johnson, deceased, to,
the creditors ef and ali persons having
claims ageinst the said deceased, to ex hibit
them withthe necessary vouchers, within
four months afterthe first publication of
this notice to the said Adwinistrator at the
Law Office of A. Burrows, Esq., Holbrook
Block, Grass Vulley, Nevada county, Cal.,
the same being the plaee for the transaction of the business uf said-gstate, in said
county of Nevada, ToT
ARTHUR POWELL,
son, deceased.
Dated Mareb 12th, 189i.
A. Burrows, Attorney.
Noticé t6 Creantoré:
Estate-of Marie S. Dusem, deceased. —_
mi3 ©
LN’ signed, Administrator of the Estate of
Marie Ss, busom, deceased, to the creditors
of andali persons having claims against
the said deceesed, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publicaiion of this notice to the
said Adminisirator, atthe Law Office of P,}
califuriie, the same being the—plave—fur
FRANK J. DUSOM,
som, deceased.
Dated March ith, 1891.
P. F. Simonds, Attorney. mils
~~ INSOLVENT NOTICE.
County of Nevada, State of Califoruia.
In the matter of the estate of John
named Plajptiffiu the superior Gourt of
and to answer the Complaint filed therein,
within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service On you of this Summon —ii served withiu this County; or, ii
served elsewhere, within thirty days, oz
judgment by defauit will be taken _againsc
i tothe. praye: of said Cempiaint. ‘ ea es ;
The said action is brought to obtain a deeree of thisCourt dissolving the bonds of
matrimeuy now existing between the Plaintiff and Defendant, on ibe ground of failure
to provide Plaintiff with the common necessaries of life. Piuintiff alleges tiHfaton or
about September 17th, 1873, Plaintiffand Defendant intermarried, and have ever since
been,an. stili are husband and wife, Piain:iff further allegesthat for one year and a
half iast past Deferdant has willfully failed tofurnish Piaintiff with the ¢ommon
necessaries of life for herself and their
three children, he having the rity » J 80 to
do. Piaintiffasks that the custody of their
mivor children be awarded to Plaintiff. ail
of which will more fully appesr in the compiaint on file herein, to which reference is
hereby made.
And you are hereby notified that if you
fail to appear and answer the said Comthe County of Nevada, State of California, . his
in inselyeney, by which it appears that he
is an insolvent debtor, the said John F.
john F. Muncey having filed in this Court
petition, schedule and inventory
Doe-}
Lrough Wells, Fargo & Go, a package of]
Administrator of the Estuteof J.-L. Johp-+
a . -continne to give satisfaciion. OTICE. is hereby given by the _under. ;
the Chicago.
Singer Machines, and is a pe
namentation and appearance.
the machine. "
Theloose balance wheel is
ing through a coliar securely
of the balance wheel, which
strong spiral spring. When
bolt is ; ulled. out enough to
liable to be meddled with by
The thread eyelet and the
FOOT HEML&k,
FOOT RUFF h
TUCKER, EEDL! 1 WRENCH
PACKAKE NNG,ES,
CHECK SPRIT. = 1 BINDER,
THROAT PLAE. 5 BOBBINS.
MuippietTon, Tenn., Dec. 18, 1889.
T-yeceived your ~premium — sewinz
A$45 SEWING-MACHINE FOR $I7,
Including 1 Year’s Subscription “The Daily Transcript.”
We have made such arrangements as enable us to offer
Jo re ec oe
SINGER SEWING MACHINES .
At lower rates than ever before for a good machine,
This machine is made after the /atest models of the
gauge exactly the same as the Singer; and are constructed
of precisely the same materials. _
The Chicago Singer Machine have every importan improvement. ina /oose balance wheel so constructed—as_—_to
‘premit winding bobbins without, removing the work from
and turned slightly to the right or left where it is held by
a stop-pin tili the bc bin is filled.. When*themachine is
out’ of the wheel when not in use, so that the machine
‘cannot-be—operated-by the-treadle:— ——
threading, which is ‘a very great convenience.
Each Machine Has the Following Attachments :
6 HEMMERS,Zall different 1 SCREW DRIVER,
1G
1 THREAD CUTTER,
The driving wheel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, éasiest
running and most convenientofany. The machine is self-threading, has the
very best tension and thread liberater, is made of the best maerial, with the’
wearing parts hardened, and is finished in a superior styelt.
neered cover, drop-jeaf table, end drawers and cenwing drawer. :
The mianufacturers WARKANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YFARS,
woe re ees ener EE
rfect fac-simile in make, orAll the parts are made to
actuated by a solid bolt passpinned to the shaft outside
bolt is held to position by a
a bobbin is to be wound the
release the balance wheel,
children, the bolt can be left
needle clamp are made self
AUGE,
1 GAUGE SCREW,
1 OIL CAN, filled with Oi,
1 INST KUCTION BOOK.
lt has vechine, and expects to order one next
week. =. t_Ripeer.
-machine one-year ago and—am—well
pleased with ‘it. Would not exchange
it for machines sold here for fifty dolJars. I-thank you a thousand times
for such a valuable premium.
W. A. BisHop.
Axvrus, Arx., Dec. 7, 1889.
Te Chicago Singer sewing machine
receved in yood order. The machine
isa splendid one; the Agents here
would ask about thirty-five dollars for
such a macbi ne. Many thanks.
JosEePH BACHMAN
Somerset, Va., Oct. 28, 1889.
The machine ordered of you arrived,
andafter a few days’ trial I find it -te
be as represented, and doubtless wil
ES, Mary. J__WaLker.
Trenton, Neb.,Nov, 26, 1889;
The premium sewing machine eame
to hand very promptly and in good ortike a charm,and we are delighted
with it. : E, F. Youna.
_ Sr. Maraarer’s, Md, Dee. 14, 1889_ We received the machine two weeks
since in good order. We are pleased
with the machine and glad to speak of
you.asan honest, honorable firm. A
der, It is nicely finished, and.works .
Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889.
We received tlie machine some tw
months ago: Havegiven it a fair tria
and like it-very much, We think it
is ag good as a forty dollar machine.
Miss Jane Rowera.
e as
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. Norron.
No. 1865.
Application for Patent.
OTICE OF THE APPLICATION OF
JACKSON CALVERT ard JAMES H.
HARP, of Nevada Mining District, Nevada
County, State of California, for a_ United
States Patent.
Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance
of ChapterSix of Title Thirty-two of the
Revised Statutes.of.the United. States, we,
Jackson Calvert and James. H. Sharp; the
parties in possession, haying the possessory right to the Work and’ Pay Placer Mine,
and claiming the mineral lands, vein, Jode
or mineral deposit, bearing gold, with surface ground hereinafter cescribed, lying
and being situated within the Neveda City
or Nevada Mining District, Cornty of Nevada aud State of California, have made
application tothe United States for a Patent forthe said Mining Claim, which. is
more fully described jas to metes and
pounds by the official pist and by the fieldnotes of survey thereof, now filed in the office ot the Register of 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 First station 15° East, as follows, towit: Commencing at a Post marked W and PN». 1, at the Southwest corner
of claim. v hi-his also Post of Worx and
Pay mine No 1, at Northeast corner of May
Flower P ace’ mine lot No 82, and also
corner t Sec ions 16, 17, 20and 21,T 16 N R
9E,M.D Baid M., from a which an oak
tree § inc hes in diameter bears 8 8° W 60
links dis‘ant from location corner ; thence
magnetic var ation (course Ist) 159) East
on-Sectinn lin: between Sections 16 andu7
N.1° .05 W.2 chains and 30 links, South.
Yuba Ditch bears 5 69> E. and N. 69° W at
4.75 chains, Ra me bears N699 W; at 9.45
chaiis fence r inn North and West; at
10.05 chains biack oaktree 2 feet in diameter; at 15.50 chains fence Jinks to Bast; at
18.07. cross fence bears W 55°_W and 8 559° Kk
15 ‘n.sto corner: at 19.45 Marfaa Ditch bears
N.5Band 5.38 W5.1t 23.63 cRajns Little
Dour Creek bears E aud W; at 24.50 chains
muuih vi tuunel bears '. 840 chains. distant; tunnel running N 27° East; at 29,90
roatt crosses N-45°-W-and $495 E-2659.08 feet
or 40.30 chains wo a Posi marked W and P
No.2, which is aiso the Quarter section
corner between Sections 16 und 17 Tp lo N
KR9 E, M.wv. B. and M. and from which an
oak tree 14inches in diameter bears 5 6944 9
W. 43 links distant and a pine tree 30 inches
in diameter bears $.2234° W 36 links distant; theuce deflecting Uv .08’ left deviation
of needle 0° 15’ Kast. (Course 2d) N 19
13’ W at 0.19 South Yuba Ditch bears 8 83449
W;at.542 chains Murebie Ditch bears E
and W at 20chains or 1320 feet to a Post
marked W and P No3, onthe West line ei
Section 16, location corner from which a
dead oak 8inches 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 9.29’ right
deviition ofneedie 19 Kasesgo 44’ Kat
19.65 chains 1296.9 feet to a Post marked W
aud P No, 4ircm which a cedar tree 8 inches in diauicier bears N 212 E and 042 chs
distant, an oaktree8 inches in diameter
bears N 339° W 26 linke distant. (Course
4th) ‘ihence deflecting yvl° 45’ left, devia
tion ef needle VC 45’ Kast 0.94 chains 656 feet
to a Post marked Wand P No 5; from which
a spruce tree 10 inchés in diameter: bears N
p43. 5 Hk 90 links distant.— (Cougse 5:h.)
Thence deflecting 91° 59’ right, deviation
of needle 1° East, 89° 34’ E-19.60 chains
or 1293.6 feet to astauke marked W and P No
6 from which-old stake iocation cornez
bears N 45° K. 1.85 chaius distunt a pine tree
S8inchesin diameter bears N 88° E 0.87 chs
distant; the quarter section corner on Noith
sideoi section i6TI6 NKYE ML) B and
bears N.12 62’ Wz9.88 chuins distant, Pol
murked No. 2 at -outheast corner of Murchie ncerjmine Lot 42 bears N 25° 10’ E
li “irs distant, (Course 6th). Thence
deMfecting 87° 42’ right, on Eastline of the
N W }4 of Section 16, 1° 52’ E. at 13.24 cus
873.03 1eet to Post murked W ang P No7, ou
the North line-of Woodville quartz mine,
J eii’s BripGE, N. Y., Nov.20; 188%.
T woul say, after using th-e-sewing
machine received from. you, it, giver
perfect satisfaetion.in ali respects, do
ing all kinds of work very nicely
Mrs. I.-C. Youmans.
-Westpero, Mo.;Dee,10,-1889--My sewing machine gives good sat
isfaction—does as good work as a filty
dollar machine. Mary E. Murray.
___Hergina, Ohio, Noy. 19,1889,
The seving machine I got from you
as a prémium last year, cannot be beaten, and does as good work as a $40.00
machine. Gro. B. Murr__
y
Lonemont, Con., Nov. 17, 1889.
I received the machine alt right, and
am well pleased with it. It does exneighbor was here to look-at the maMuncey is hereby deciared to be insolvent.
The Sheriff of-the said County of Nevada is
hereby directed to. take sion of all
the estate,real and personal, of ‘the said
John F. Muncey, an insolvent debter.except
such as may be by .aw exempt from exeeution, and of all his deeds, vouchers,
books of account, and papers, and to keep
the same safely until the appointment of an
assignee of his estate. _
All persons are forpidden to pay any
debts to the ‘suid insolvent, orto deliver
any property belonging to such Insolvent,
tohim,orto any person, firm or corporation
or association for his use. The d debtor
is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver
any property until the further order of this
Court, exeept as herein ordered.
it is Sprher ordered that allthe creditor:
of said debtor be and appear before the
Hon. John Caidweil, Judge of the Superior
Court, of the said county of Nevada, in open
Court, at the Courtroom of said Court,
in the City and County of Nevada, on the
ith day of April, A. Db. 1891, at 10 o’clock
a. M, Of that day, to prove their debts and
choose one or more assignees of the estate
piaint as aboye required, the said Plaintiff
will eppiy to the, Court for the relief demauded in the complaint. :
Given under my hand and Sea} of the
suid Superior Court, of the County of NeVada, Stete of California, this 7th day of
Febiuary, 1891.
jseal.J J. L. MORGAN, Clerk.
2 By J. J. Greany, Dep. Clerk.
Niles Searls, Atty for-PUE
Notice to Delinquent Oo-owners.
O DANIEL HOLMAN, JASPER JEPSON
<H. Colton, P. Brighdm, Chas. Hegarty, J.D.
county, Cala,
the co-own
for the foll
failed and refi
towit: For Dani
8 last above named have paid
ing named persons wbe
ed to pay for themselves,
Holman the sum of one
doliars and fijty cents ($35.50i and for &. D,
sherweod the sum of thi
fifty cents ($35.50. )
) . oweners, more than one ye
of the dclingueut co-owners, towlt:
Holman, Jasper Jepson and E. D. shery
co-owners in the said mine are hereby
notified, unless each pay their respect
due said co-owncrs; to N.S. Parazett,
seo’y of the said Ca.; of the tawn of North
Bloomfield, Nevada counutyp within six
mouths f om the firstday of publication of
this notice, each who hes failed to pay
within the saldtime, their interest in the
come tie property of the said co-owners,
©} inthe said miue, who have paid the afore
said amounts forthe aforesaid delinguents
hereid named,
in the suid mine, and the said deliuquents
o
Jepson dne quarter of one share.
‘i N. Bb. PAKAZETT,
CHAS. HEGARTY,
J, D. RODGEKS,
ALEXANDER ROACH,
MAAS PETERSON,
P, BRIGHAM.
J. STRUMBECK.
GEORGE SHERWOOD,
°H.H. COLTON,
Co-owners in said mine.
Feb. 9th, 1591.
EVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMproveusent gst el eon onan, ot
rineci place o Des, vada City,
bree pe Mate Ueltionian Cette Bebb
Notice ix hereby given, that ata meetin,
of the Board of Directors, held on the 1th
day of March, 1891, an assessment, (No. 2) of
two cents per share: Was upon the
capital stock of the mn, payable
ia mediately in United gold co’ n, to
. the secretary ot the o@ion oF308 Col
No. 59 Broad Street, Nevada City, Favela
County, Califorpia; Siri
Any stock upon which this mines
shaliremain unpaid on the I ¥ oO
April, 1891, will be delinquent and advertised for galeut public auetion; and unless
payment is made before will be sold on
prensas sa ben Ass of as, eat Bor 8 ia a .
of adv afd expenses of sale. By ordgers, Alexander Koach, J. Stumbeck,
George Sherwood and Maas Fetersun, in
the *Blue tead Miniug Company,” Jocmtion of wine Bioomfield Township, Nevada
Notice is hereby given that
bundred and sevelty nine ($179.00) Dollars. . of
For Juspcr Jepson sae of thirty eight
five dollars and
Thate and all oftie
Said umounts haye been paid yy the'said cobefore the
conmmencement of this proceeding, each
e
proportion as herei. set out of te demands
There are nine full shares
of said debtor.
. It is further ordered .that the order be
published in the Nevada Daily Transcript,
& Dewsepaper of general circulation, published in the city and county of Nevada, as
often asthe said paper is published, before
the said day set for the meeting of the credito
meantime all proceedings against the said
insolvent be stayed.
Dated March 20, 1891.JOHN CALDWELL,
, Judge ef Superior Court.
A, Burrows, Attorney. m2z0
Notice of Assessment.
ING Company, Location of Principal
place of Business, Sao Francisco, California.
da County, Cal.
day.of March, 18y1,
tates Gol
Reom 24, San Francisco, California.
1891, will
Gelingueant assessment together wi
advertising and expenses of sale,
order of the Board of Directors.
H. PICHOLK Secretary.
Francisco, California,
rs. ‘
And it is further ordered tha. in the
TORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINLoeation of Works North Bloomfield, NevaNotice is hereby given, that at a meeting
of the Board of Directors, beld on the 26th
@n assessment, No, 47
wenty-five cents ( $0.25) per share was
levied upon the Capital Stock of tue Corration, rere immediately in United
Cein, to the Secretary. at the
Office of the Company, 320 Sansome Street,
Any stock upon which this aesessment shall
remain uppaid on the 4th day of May,
e delinquent,-and advertised
for sale at publie auction; and unless payment is made before, will be soldon Wednesday, the 27th day of May, 1891, to pay the
costs
Office— Room 24, 320 Sansome Street, San
=> 5 aos
OREGON
CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY.
subdividing large tracts of Land, an
ed over 3,200 acres of Land into 5to 2 acre
shown in the fact that out of 280tracts
acres of Wheatin the Mississippi Valley.
We also
‘arm .
Send for Pamphlets, Maps-and Price List.
free water ; all implements, tools, etc.,
acres cleared ; good water; large house
$2500. Great bargain; must be sold,
torthe purpose of electing a Board of Di‘. the transaction of such other_bu,
may come before the meeting,
April 11, 189], at iacloek P, M.
Francisco, California.
f4\HE REGULA NNUAL MEETING OF
d Stockholders of Champion Mining
‘Company W “held\atthe office of the
Company, No. 320Sansome Street, Room 10,
eigco, Califoraia;.on Tuesday,
Aprtt 14th, 1898, at 2 erelock ?. B.
rectors to serve for the ensuing year and for
eas as
Transfer books will ciose on Saturday,
EO, WETZEL, Secy. ~
Office 320 Sansome Street, Koom 10, Fan
two barns ;~100 acres cleared ; orchard
of place,
water, seven head of cattle, two horses
situate three miles from Nevada Citv.
{arin at a low price. .
and burn ; some fruit trees; free water
“L. P. FISHER’
ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EX
CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO,
Saal
m the Pacific Coast, the San
‘olynesia, Mexi
a ertisers J-,
Led lee sosone (ona aang
business i
ning Hitie KORTL WES, Wave beer
‘ we await nea Fig.
ati, TEXAS, 2) -Bonn Vo
ledo, ie ~ Others arsdengerwetl. Why not you? Some
over 2598.00 a month. You
lean do the work and live at home
wherever you are.
Shiai
D.
Office—No. 69 Broad btreet, Nevada
3
der of the Board of pire » Semis ermine
nee ~ GEO, C, GayLon iy ge (8 acl Gol y for
Ne wepaper Advertising Ageney.
. BADVE TISEMENTS
Solicited for all ewepepen published
wich, Islands,
cean-Ports, Panam: welpee
ris, Japau, China, New:
talline Yolonien "the "Hastern Staten and
£urope. ‘
Files of nearly every pew: nblished
on the Paci iDouit we fon gel Hate
grow.
. irrigated
ing Orchards.
Both places are
depot. Both have
ithin two
Prices, Pavable in Advance :
MachineNo. 3 and Dairy Transcript 1 year..17 00
‘ 4 :
&%Subscribed to pay freight from the factory, which
THREE AND A HALF.DOLLARS fo Nevada City.
BROWN & CALKINS, Pubs. Dairy Transcript,
LANB COMPANY
: == WITH TS—
Home Office at Salem, Oregon,
: (in the State Insurance Buildin.)
AND BRANOH OFFICES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBAN
ae
Hs FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALSO
T he Oregon Land Company was especially organized tor the purpose of buyin
has during the
laced on the market, 225 have been sold.
We claim that 10 acres of choice Land in F
ake valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences,-ete. We can sell
small tract of Land for the same price per acre that you would have to pay for a larg
FOr Sale or Rent on Rasy Terms!
Special Bargains in Lands.
$5000-.-320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley; good house and narn ;
z00 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of
-$6900-125 acres; not more than 2 milesfrom Nevada City or Grass Val
ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn; fineorchard in bearing, 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
$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 (§0--425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twogood houses and
Will. be sold at the above low price on account of absence.
$4-150--104 acres; highly improved ; good house and barn; orchard, free
$2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house
o0o———
TIMBER WANDS?
\$8000.--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City, covered with-a fine
th of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth more than price asked;
soil is a and will make excellent fruit land when cleared; all can be
oS
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bear: od houses, barns, fine: fruit,and ev
ery advantage for a desirable home. i
&@ These are only afew o the bargains we have to
offer at preseht. We have all kinds of Lands* at prices
ranging trom $5 to $75 per acre,» “Terms Hasy, ©
NEVADA COUNTY I4ND AN
MENT ASSOCIATIONS. .
Apply to GEO.C. GAYLORD, Ass’t Seoy.’
cellent work. Pentnan McCarty,
sé
= i 4 as 218 66
paes19 00
€€
and
ast two years bought and subdivid
Lots. @ success of this undertaking is
ruit will bring a larger income than 16
with place.
and barn; improvements cost about
and garden; free water for a portion
, Wagon, and all farming implements ;
A rare chance ‘to secure a profitable
for irrigating. Fy
miles of the Narrow Gaug.
_IMPROVE
. GuartZ mine bears So W415 Chaiis dis:
iot78,from Which a pine tree 10 inches in
diameter bears N 28!49.W 26 links distant.
r¢Couree 7th) -—t henee—-defiecting—s22—-25"
right, along North line of Woodyiile quartz
mive, Lot75, course by Woodville survey,
882° 47’ Ww variation 18° 30’ K 012 chains
7H ieet tea Postmarked Wand P. Ne. & cut
Northwest evruer of Lot No.-75 from whici
a pine tree 10 inchesgia diameter beurs N
8° W 0.45 ehuins distint. (Course 8th)
of Weedyitle-qunrle mine Let7s Course by
Woodville. survey’ 8 309 14’ W yariation
18° 30’ E atoid road bearing N W aud SE,
at 9-50 chains Murebie-—Ditch beurs E apa
W, at1.57 Chains or 1225.06 feetio a Post
murked W and F.No9Y, from which W Q M
No atSouthwest corner—ot Woodyilic
Court of the County of Fresno,
California, made on the 3ist day of March,
ianship ef Henry Muldoon, a mincr.
duaerigaed, the guardian’ of said estate,
bidder for cash, goid of don eg
States a: subjedh to.comfirmation by said
Hou on. : =
hence deflecting 52° 34° Jeft, on west-lune Lag clock P.M.
‘Guardian's Sale.
OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THATIN
N pursuance of an order of the ponies
a Vv.
1991, in the matter of the estate and sugic:
wiil cell at public auction to the highest
Superio
Saturday, the 25th day of April,
1891, in front of the Court House in the city
of Nevada, Sonny of Nevada, State of California, allright, title, interest and estate: of
the said Henry Muldoon, however acquired
in andtoallthat certain piece, a parcel or
town lot of land lying and being in: the
City of Nevada, County of Nevada aforesaid and deseribed as follows to wit: Com+
mencing at the South'£agi corner of lot
eight (8) in Block number thirty (30) thence
with magnetic variation 8° East; North
742; West along North side of Broad street
18 feet; thence North 14° 38’; East 128.€3
feet fo South side of Commercial street;
thence South 80° 20’; Kast 18.35 feet to
North East corner; thence South 149 40’;
West 125.66 to place of beginn:ng, con~
taining en area of five one hundredths (5-100)
of un acre. Together with tue improvements thereon and the: appurtenances
thereunto belonging.
Also: all that certain town lot of land
situate and being im the City.of Nevada
aforesaid and being a portion of said tot
number eigbt (8) in Block number thirvy
(30) described as folluws: Com mencipg at
south West corner of Hall Jot; theace with
magnetic variation 18° East;.North 14°
38 Hast, 57.20 feet, Thence North 769 08
West 18.15 feet, -Tnetrce. South 14° 30’ North
56,77 feet. Thence South 74° East 18 feetto
the place EES contaming an-area
of two one-lhundredths (2-100) of an apre
and known as the Asher lot. Together with
the improvemelits thereon and appurtenances thereunto besonging.
Terms and conditions of Sale: Cash—Gold
coin of the United States, -Ten per cent of
the purchase money to_be_paid the -Auctionger on the day of sale, balance oh conSenienon of sale by said Superior Court.
Deed atexpense of Rear Sk
AKY ANN MULDOON,
Guardian of the Estate of Henry Muldoon,
a minor.
ie
Fresno, March 3ist, 1891. : .
Sam Jackson,:Atty fer Guardian. ap4
Annual Stockholders Meeting.
ge ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Odd Fellows Halt
Association for the election of five Trustees
for the enusing year and forsuch other legal
and proper business as: may come before it
wil: be hetd at the Library Room, I. O.,0.
F. Building, en Monday, the Fourth
Day of may, 1891, atthe hour of 7}4
o’clock P. M., of said day.
“J. G. O’NEIL, Secretary.
Election Proclamation.
‘THE Electors of the corporation of the
City of Nevada are hereby notified that
an Election will be held in Nevada City on
MONDAY, May 4th, 1891, to elect the following named officers :
i, Marshal,
2. Assessor.
3. Treasurer,
4. City Trustee.
5, City Prustee.
Frecinct No.1. The polling place will be
at the Ice House on the Plaza, Inspectors,
W. J. Williams andJ.D. Fieming. Judges,
Nat Bailey and W. J,.Organ. Clerks, Leonard Foot and Richard Tremain.
Precinct No; 2:---fPhe-polting place will be
at the City liall. Inspectors, M. Garver and
D. 8. Baker, Judges, A. Lademan and John
Swart.
Rolfe,
Precinct No. 3. Inspectors, J. V. Hunter
and John Dunnicliff. Judges, John Gra~
ham and L. Dulac. Clerks, C: E. Ashburn
and J. EF Carr
The polls will be open from sunrise until
d Mareh 30th, 1801. PE are
ALEX. GAULT, President.
_ Aftest—T. H. Carn, Clerk. aps
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lant wud Post it, NW ocorner at tle NW
cormey of Harmouy. quartz mine ‘bears 5
429 Wi 28 chains distant. (-’ourse 9th)
deflecting 61° 53" right; 8 89° 53" W
th line Of the N W ‘4 of Section 16 to
rhe :
on 8
black oak tree 10 inches in diameter bears
73° 25 & O88 chs distant (Course 10th).
Thence defiecting 169 4z’ right, N 739 2’
Won Noi iinevuf Union quartz mine; at
0.52 chains Murchie = Ditch cross EK and W;
at 8.76 ths distance 078.2 feet toa Post Inark
ed W and P No.il from which an oak tree
20 inchesin diameter bears 5389 E41 links
distant. (Course lith) Lhenee-defiecting
90° left; 316° 35’ W on Weat line of Uniou
quartz wine; st400 chains Murchie Ditch
bears N 64° W and 38 64 E; at 10.42 chai.s
South Yuba Diteh bears N 659 W and 8S 6d
KE, at6.12 chains road bears N 672 W ands
76 E, at 17.74 chailis rord bears N 60>, W and
S609 K.; ati18.43chains West edge uf old
shaft; atZ0 27 suaft beurs West 23 links distant; at 21.04 cha,nms toad bearsS409 E, N
40° W; at 22.72 chuius or L500 ieet to a Posi
marked W and P No i2 irom which an alder
tree ¢ inches in diaimeter hears 78° W 15
links distant. ‘Course 12th.) ience de
flecting uc left,$.78> 20’ & on south line of
pion quartztnine; ut 2v3 chuins 713.2 feet
toa Post marked W aud? No j3, from which
a spruce tice 5 inches in diameter bears
66549 W 1.19 chains distant. (Course 13th)
Yuence deliecting 163° 25’ right, ou the
South line of the N W Jy ofthe N wg of
section 16, aty.70 chains Little Deer UCiees
berr;N20° Wands 20° Last; at 3.94 chs
or 200 feet to. a Post marked W aud P No 14,
from which a madroon trees inches in di
ameter bears N 25° .E 48 links distant.
Course 14). Therce 4. flec ing 91°15’ et! 8. >
1yEKouthe E tine oi W,,0. sues Wy of the
8 W224 of ection 16; ut_v.o7 chuius Murun4
ditch bears N 309 W and 5 30° KE; at 6:30
chains South Yuba ditch bears 8 52; W and N
52 K, ww 15 chains or 1426.9 feet to Post. mark
ed W anu P No (5 ‘rim wiich a yellow pine
tree 12 ini hesin d ameter bears N 81° W115
links distaut. (Course 14). Thence defieciung
vi. 18 right, West 10 chains or 660 ‘eet lo
pi ceof begining and. contaiuing 136.72
acres of land.
The said claim comprising the South 44
of the N KE 1-4 oi the N. W. 4 the W 1-zof the
SW 14 ofthe 5 W i-4aud portious of the 5
1-2 of the N W i-4 andthe N W 1-4 of thes
W 14 of Section 16 Tp 16 NKYE,M D B
and M ; adjoining claims of the Woodville
and Union quartz mines on the Kasi, and
the May Flower Piacer 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 of Cuaiifornia aforesaia,
and being bounded as iollows, towit: On
the easterly side by the Woodville and Uniou quartz mines anid vacant lauds, and
adjoining the May Flower Placer: Mine on
the Southwest, the said claim being designated 6s Lot No. s0in the official survey
thereoi.
And @ny and all persons claiming ad
versely the mining ground er premises, or
any portion thereof so described, surveyed,
piatted and applied for, are hereby notitied
that unless their udverse claima are duly
filed as acveording to law, and the reguiations thereunder, within the time. preserib
ed by :. aw, with the Kegister ofthe United
states Lund Office at sucrameato, in the
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virtue of the provisious of said statute.
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Post marked W and P No lv_irom whicti af
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The first publication of this notice’ was
made on the 12th day of February, 1891.
Order to Show Cause.
i the Superior Court of Nevada County,
California.
in the matter of the Estate of James G,
Simon, an Insane person,
jJohu stotiar, the Guardian of James G.
Simons, an insane person, haying filed his
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 Court,that all persons interested in the Estate oi said J. G, Simons appear before the said. Court en Monday, the
loth day of March, 1891, at 10 o’clock te the
forenoon of said day ‘at the Court Reom in
Nevada City, to show cause why an order
should not be granted to said Guardian to
Fell so much of the real estate of the said
Insane James G. Simons asshall be necessary.
And that a copy of this order be published atleast fonr successive weeks in the
baity Trauscript,a newspaper printed and
published in said county,
Dated Feb, 1891.
F, T. Nilon, A ‘ rBey.' 114.
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and three years old.
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Nevada City, Cal., Dec, 16, 1890.
IMPROVED BELT
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