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The Daily Transcript.
RAILROAD RATES.
4 0 Following are the approximate railroad rates of fare jor first-class passage from Névada City tothe points
named :
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Gosben,. . as-+---++ pe hid ara aw P 11,70
Granite Point 1.4. -.-6.++-a++13.75
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PaRD See. Fo eee se 26.60
Independence.. .-.ee us weak ee 6 .35
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= ~ Table ot ‘Distances.
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a bottle. tf
Shiloh’s Consumpion Cure.
ees itor teenth
mn
is
This is beyond question the most
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ever sold. A few doses invariably cure
the worst cases of Cough, Croup and
Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of Consumption is
without a parallel in the history of.
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which no other medicine can stand.
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It was just an ordinary scrap of
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she bought a large bottle, it helped
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Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles
of this wonderful Discovery Free at
Carr Bros, Drugstore.
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A. VAN ALSTINE & CO.
Proprietorsand Manufacturers
122 Montgomery Street, San Francisco
FOR SALE BY ’
caRR BROS..
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IF /AERE IS A _
“New Hee’ Sewing Machine
Wis 1,000 MILES OF SAN FRANcisco, Cal., North, Scuth, East or West,
(purchased at or through this office, or any
ofour branches on this Coast), which is not
giving entire and absolute satistaction in
every 1espect, we-will put it in perfect repair free of charge, (excepting only breake or damage caused by careless handlipg,)
if delivered at our store, NO. 725 MARKET
STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL'A,
THE “NEW HOME’ SEWING MAOHINE OOMPANY, Ohas. E. Navlor,
General Manager.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Popular NEW HOME
LIGHT-RUNNING SEWING MACHINE
the leader of the age in practical improvements and art work attachments, of which
it possesses the latest and best.
REWARDED are those who
read this and then act; they
will find honorable employment that will ‘not take
e
them from their homes and families. Th
rofits are large and sure for every induslous person, many have made andare now
making several hundred dollars a month.
It is easy for any one to make $5 andu
wards per day, who is willing to work. Eithsex, young or old; capital not needed;
westart you. Everything new. No special
ability required. You, reader, can doit as
wellas anyone. Write to usat once for full
culars, which we mail free. Address
neon & Co , Portland, Maine, So
Nevada and Grass Valley 'Bus Line.
TIME TABLE:
NTIL fursher notice the ’bus will make
[ J regular trips between Grass Valley and
vada City at e followlng hours :
Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’clock
A. M.,and 1, 3:45and6:30 P. M.
Leave Nevada City st 10 o’clock A. M
and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:30 ». M
Fare fro) hotel to hote. 25 cents for the
ound tri % :
WRTTERAU & CARSON;
. Proprietors
Certificate of Oo-partnership.
TATE OF CALIFORNIA, Nevada County, ss. We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are partners, transacting
a general blacksmithing and wheelwright
business at Nevada City, Nevada gpm B
California, underthe firm name aud style
of Denney & Gray; thatthe names in full of
all the partners and members of said pare
nership are Charles W. Denney and William
C, Gray, and that the names of our respective places of residence are set opposite our
respective names hereto subscribed.
In witness whereof we bave hereunto set
our hands this 25th day of March, 1890.
CHARLES W. DENNEY, Nevada City, Cal.
WILLIAM C. GRAY, Neyada City, Cal,
State of California, County’of Nevada, ss.
On this 25th day of March, 1890, before me,
P. F. Simonds, a Notary Public, in and for
the said vedo f of Nevada, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Charles W. Denney add Wilian Cc. Gray, personally known to me to
be the same persons cescribed in, whose
names are subscribed to and who executed
ness whereof, I have hereunto set
my hand and affixed my Official Seal, at
my office in the said county of Nevada the
day and year in this certificate first above
written.
(seal)
edged to me that they executed the same.
to wit
P. F. Simonps, Notary Public.
Election of School Directors.
OTICE is hereby given to the qualified
electors of Nevada School District,
County of Nevada, thatthe annual school
meeting for the election of School Directors
will be held
*
Saturday, ‘April 26th, 1890,
Atthe Washington School House, of said
District, at which election two directors are
to be elected for the fuli term of three years
each, The polls will be open between the
hours of 8 A. M. and sundown. i
J.G, O'Neill is pepcteted Iuspector atid
John Hussey and James A. Black Judges of
said’election.
Ry order of the Board of Education of Neyada Schoo! District,
#ublishing Oo,
B, N. SHOEGRAFT,
als Clerk of the Board,
the within instrument and they acknowl-{-.
“I recommend Castoria for children’s
complaints, as su to.any prescri;
known to me.” A. Arcuer, M. D.,
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Tae Centavn Compaxy, 77 Murray 8t., New York.
. ANALLAAAARAUSLAAARLAL AAA LARA LEAL ALULULD LA AAR AL AAR ARRAN
DB. M. P, HARRIS®
rh
DEN TisT
4 i NEVADA CITY ON;
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Office in Morgan & Roberts lock corner
Broad and Pine Streets up stairs
-Leaves Nevada Oity on
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY.
At7A.™M.
TPs BLUE. Proprietor
Summons,
— the Superior Court of the County ot
Nevada, State of California.
BTATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
NEVADA, #8. ,
The People of the State of California, send
Greeting:
To Wm. H. Hutchinson and Annie W.
Hutchinson (his wife) Defendants.
You are hereby required to appearin an
~ faction brought against you in che Superior
Court of the County of Nevada, State of Cal:
ifornia, on the 22d day of March, 1890, by
Fresno Loan and Savings Bank-—a coporation — the *Plaintiff, and toe answer the
complaint filed therein, within ten days
(exclusive ofthe day of service) after the
service on you of this Summons, if served
witbin this county; or, if served out of this
couuty, within thirty days, or judgment
will be taken against you by default, according to the prayer of said complaint,
in a decree ofthis Court for the foreclosure of a
certain. mortgage described in the said
complaint and executed by the said Wm.
Hi. Hutchinson on the l2th’day of February,
} 1884, to secure. twe certain
promissory notes of even date, executed by
said Wm. H. Hutchinson to Jos, G. Wofford
as follows, viz: One for $500, payable on
June 30th, 1889, and one for $238 payable
on May ist, 1889, both bearing interest at 10
per cent. Per annu’n, and both being due
and unpaid, (the said notes and mortgage
having been endorsed and assigned by said
Jas. G. Wofford to this Plaintiff,) and. that
the premises. conveyed by said mortgage
may be suld,and the proceeds applied to
the payment of the amoulit due upon said
promissory notes. :
The complaint also alleges that the property mortgaged, viz : The FE. 4 ofthe N. E. %
® W.\4 and the 8S. W. 4 of N.W. % ofS.
E.% Sec. 34, T. 1€, N. R. 8 E., in Nevada
county, is community property, and the interest of Annie W. Hutchinson insaid land
issubjectto said mortgage. In case such
proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same,
then said Plaintifiseeksto obtainan Execution against said Wm. H. Hutcbinson for
the balance remaining due, and also that
the said defendants and all persons claimang by, through or under them, or either of
them may be barred and foreclosed of all
right, title, claim, lien, equity of redemption, and interest in and te said mortgaged
premises, and for other and further relief.
And you are hereby notified that if you
failtoappearand answei the said complaint as above required the said plaintiff
ARE Lg ig leap Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. 3
Given under may hand and Seal
{seal of the said Superior Court, of the
~~~ ' County of Nevada, State of California, this 22nd day of March, in the year
of our Lord one thousand éight hundred
and ninety.
aps J.L. MORGAN, Clerk.
Thos, 8. Ford, Atty for Plaintiff.
~~
Election Proclamation.
HE électors of the corporation of the
city of Nevada are hereby notified that
au Election will be held at Nevada City on
ing officers: aa
1. Marshal. Fc
2. Assessor. at
8, Treasurer. il
4. Trustee. or
5, Trustee.
6. Trustee. :
Precinct No, 1~The polling place will be
atthe Ice House, ou the Plaza. Inspectors,
KR, Tremainand J.C. Rich. Judges, J.J.Jack#0n and Fred Cooper. Clerks, Wallace J.
Witliains and W. J. O ran,
4 Precinct No 2—The polling place will be
at the City Hall. Inspectors, E Rector
and J:°C. Abbott. Judges, I. J. Rolfe aud
Jobn Webber: Clerks, KE. A. Davis and C.
H. Harrison.
Precinct No. 8—Lhe polling place will be
at Lones’ Building. corner of Pine and Commercial streets. . Inspectors, John Dunnicliff and H.C. Mills, Judges, B. H, Miller
andE. A. Tompkins, Clerks, J. E.Carrand
Geo. A, Nihell.
The polls will be open from sunrise until
5o’clock P, M.
: ALEX: GAULT, President.
T. H, Carr, Clerk.
Annual, Meeting,
NHE ANNUAL. MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Nevada County
Land and Improvement Association will
be held at their office at the Citizens Bank
in Nevada City on TUESDAY EVENING,
May 13th, 1890, at half past seven o'clock,
for the election of nine directors, and for
the transaction of such ‘other business as.
may properly come before the meeting.
E. M PRESTON, President.
Geo, C, GAYLORD, Assistant Secretary.
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of PETER CHAPPELL, deceased.
Worcs is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of
{ Peter Chappell, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims
against the said deceased, to exhibit them,
with the necessary youchers, within four
months after the first publication of this noticetothe said Administrator, at the law
office of Frank T. Nilon, in Nevada City,
Caufornia, the same being the place for
the transaction of the business of said estate, in the County of Neyada, State of Calialate GEORGE B, CHAPPELL.
Admr.of the Estate of Peter Chappell,
deceased.
Dated at Nevada City, California, this 9th
day of April, 1890.
Frank 1. Nilon, Atty, for Admr,
We. wisn ro EMPLOY A RELIABLE
Ege your county, No experience
; requi permanent ition for three
years, ? iner each year, Light,
easy, gentee] business, Money advan
forsalary, advertising, etc, Largest man
if’rs in our line, Bue! wo cents, . Nportals Centennial M *
Dh Plat Stage lin
N
ing
eve
Has. THE LARGEST Circulation” of any
of September, 1860.
jand therefore as.an advertising inedjum it~ ts second to
‘no paper published in its section of the State.
THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL
Both for $6 50 a Year!
Both for $9 00 a Year!
You Must Pay in Advanee for One Year.
Those in arrears for the Transcript now mast pay up in full, and also
pay one year’s combination price in advance.
Isthe Leading
it was establis.
Court, Supervisoral and other Nevaia county news.
Isa handsome eight-page paper.
inyportant news of the week, gleaned from every quartero
date of publication.
cipal cities of the world and a vast amount of the best selected and original general
diverature._ It furnighes the latest and most reliable financial news and market
on
household.
Isa live metropolitan daily. It has the la*gest circulation and is recognized as being the
leading newspaper the Pacific Coast.
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors Nevada City Daily Transcript,
$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 ; all implements, 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 bearing, consisting of a variety of rees; good water ; all can be irrigated ; all under fence.
$3750--150 acres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100
acres cleared ; good watér; large house and barn; improvements cost about
$2500. Great bargain; must be sold,
$900--60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15
acres cleared ; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and
wagon and farming imp!ements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain.
$2 1 50-2425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; two good houses and
two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water for a portion
TILE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
. Daily Paper North of Sacramento.
The Daily Transcript was established on the 6th day
It is the oldest paper published wn
orthern-Central California, has thé largest circulation
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aper of Northern Central California—a position ithas maintained since
in 1860. It gives the latest and most reliable Mining, AMorticultural,
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To whom all Orders Must Be Addressed.
For Sale or Rent on Easy Terms!
Special Bargains in Lands.
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‘TO THE UNFORTUNATE ¢
DE. GIBBON’S DISPENSABY,
Ne. 623 Kearney Street,
Corner Commercial.... San Francise)
Established in 1854
for’ the treatment
of Seuxal and Semi-9
nal Diseases such
as Gonorrhea, Gleet
, Stricture, a
in all its forms,
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S Bicerated Legs
successfully treatSX ed.
Dr. Gibbon hasthe
leasure of annooncing that he has returned
Eom visiting the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has resumed practice at the Dis
peusary, 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco,
where bis old patients and those requirin.
his services may-find him. :
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Beminal Emissions, the consequence of
self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth
of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the
following train of morbid symptoms unless
combatted by scientific medical measures,
viz’ Sallow countenance, dark spots under
the eyes, pain in th. need, ring!ng in the
ears. noise like the rustlig of leaves and
the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about
loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss-of confidence,
diffideuce in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new scquaintances, disposition
to shun. society, loss of memory, nectic
flushes, pimples and various eruptions about
the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs
consumption, night sweats, monomania an
requentinsanity. If relief be notobtained,
ain so afflicted should apply immediate, either in person or by letter.and have a
cure effected by his new and scientific mode
treating these diseases, which never fails of
effecting a quick and radical cure.
MAKRIED MEN, .
Or those who contemplate Sgt na who
are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, nordelay «6 obtein immediate relief.
CURED AT HOME.
Persons ata distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
tating case, symptoms, length of time the
disease has continued, and the medicine
will be promptly sent, free from damage or
curiosity, to any part of ‘the country, with
ful: and plain directions for use. The Doctorcures when others. fail. Try him.” By
enclosing TEN DOLLARS in coinin a reg?
istered letter through the Post Office, or
Lrough Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of
medicine will be delivered by express toany
oart of the United Sjates,
Address DR: J.-F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, San Francisco
Office Box 1957.
Ordinance No. 94,
An Ordinancs Fixing the Water Rates
for the Year commencing July 1st,
1890, .and terminating June 30th,
1891.
HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
CITY OF NEVADA, do ordainas follows : From and after July 1st, 1890, and un
til June 30th, 1891, the following rates, and no
greater rates shall be charged, and may be
collectedyper week by the Nevada City Water Works, from consumers of water taken
ron within the corporate
limits of the City of Nevada :
Section!. For all families, 50 cents.
Section 2. For restaurants and eating
houses, 75 cents.
Section 3. For first-class hoteis, $3.
Sectiou 4. For second-class hoteis, $2.
Section 5. For third-class hoteis, $1.50.
Section6. For fourth-class hoteis,$1.
Section7. For saloons, 75 cents,
.
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And Tourist Sleeping Oars
Attuched lo Overland Express aries
additional charge for Berths in
Tourist Sleeping Cars.
No
‘Pickets sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured
and other information given upon applica
tion at the Company’s offices where passen
gers calling in person can secure choice of
routes, etc.
A.N. TOWNE T. H. GOODMAN
General Manager, Gen. Pass & Th tagt
R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager.
San Francisco Cal. .
RAILROAD LANDS. .
For lands in Central and Northern California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply. to
or address, q
Ww. H. MILLS, Lang Agent,C, P. BR. kK, Sau
Francisco.
i
For Landsin Southern. California, apply.
to or address
JEROME MADDEN, Land Agents. FP. kK.
R., Sah Francisco, }
Whilteheadjs Cook
Books,
LEAD . ‘THE. WORLD.
No 1,
The American Pastry:
Cook.
# RICE $2.
[Ne. 2,
Hotel Meat Cooking.
PRICE 62.
Chicago Herald Cooking School.
(For Families,’
f=8 PRICE $1.50.
(No. 4,
Cooking For Prorit,
shops, 50 cents,
2s noe & 2 itt 3 and-othees,25-eents;
ection 9, For otograph gi i 5 ene P. graph galleries, 50
Section 10, For barber shops, 60 cents,
Section. 11, For bath establishments, 75
cents, °
Section 12. For drug stores, 5€ cents.
Section 13 For blacksmith and wagon
Section 14, All houses occupied by two
men, 50 cents.
Section 15. For schoolhouses with an at2 aa of less than two hundred children
Seétion 16FOR SALZ AT THE’ OFFICE OF fHE
HOTEL GAZETTE.
420 Kearney Steet, San Fraacisow
—+__PIRICK.$3. dG
_. Summons,
In the Justice’s C
County of Nevada, Braty of anew
B. M, SAVAGE, Plaintif,
THE NEVADA GOLD MINING
(Ofthe State of W: COMPany
ition, Befendant.
est Virginia) a cory
le of the State of c,
Scutpany (Obhg tins 3 re ol Mining
poration, Defendant. St Virginia) 4
hereby re:
action brought a einat you (ap bear in an
Nevada Townshi Go mite Court
of California, and to annveey Nets
tice at his offic
complaint. fil
Sn you of thig si ©) after th
within the Township in whieh th served
is brought; or if served wut of: gj tote
ship, butin sajd County, with).
or within twenty days if seryeu. of, 8;
The said sation is brought w our, ‘
California?
ada Gory an send
ment axa ist you forthe awla ju y.
dred and Ninety Doom aie A tine Hun
said Plaint&® from you jo; he; © be due
formed from July 2ud, 1802, t., fey COB ber
at ten dollars per mouth, us wate. *;
Py ay . the property of said Defendn
county, Cal., at your spe, ia} ie hai
request, and one dollar puic fon ance wud
ering machinery of said prop. it . ) )8 vv:
fully erg by the comp) in: co! t rie
in to which you are referred. y9) . St
hereby notified thatifveu taiji.. °°"
and answer saidconiplnint as atc 0! 8
ed, said Plaintiff will take judg ancy, 0)
you for said sum of One Hundrea .ohitt
ty-one Dollars together with costed Mee
Make legal service and due return i.
Given under my hand this vis 7°".
February, A. D. 1890, eae
: A. R. WADSWOR} 1
m?6-2m Justice of the Peace
Order to Show Vause,
N the Superior Court in an ’
ty of Nema meee ct Californie’ Coun:
In the matter of the Estate and Guard
ne of Harold Cinigie, Wallace Craigie et
eter W. Craigie, Minors, pee
rder Ow: Cause
Guardian for Order of hale of Aten é “
On reading end filing the petition’,
May K. Craigie, the Guardian of the : “
sons and estates of Harold Craigie, Wuih,
eg and Peter W: Craigie, minors. 17°
or an order of sale of certain rea)
tate belonging to her said wards for they,
and purposes therein set forth. eles
It is hereby ordered, That the next of ki
of the said wards, and all persona interest,
edin the said estate, appear before this
Court on Monday, the oath day of A Til
1890, at 100’clock A, M., atthe Court ts ‘
of this Court, at the Courthouse ‘aid
county of Nevada, then and there to shu’
cause why an order should not. be gr ed
age g Toa pimnen estate, sea
na it is further ordered, ‘Th Lopy
this order be published at least trrcory.2!
cessive weeks before the said day of he fr
county of Nevada, oe dapat
Dated March 28th, 1890,
J. M. WALLING,
P. F. Simonds, Atty, Boperior Judge,.
m2
Stookholders Meeting.
TEVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE
N Railroad Company.—The annual eld
ing of the Stockholders of the Nevad
County Narrow Gauge Kailroad Company
for the election of seven Directois, to eye
for the ensuing twelye months, and for tlie
transaction of such other business ug may
pape, come before the meeting, will be
eld at the office of the Company, at the
Railroad . Depot, Grass Valley, 'Nevedu
county, California, on WEDNESDAY, THE
BECUND DAY OF APRIL, 1890, at 3'p. x
Polis will be opened at 3:30 o'clock, and
closed at3:45 P.M, Transfer books will Le
closed.on the 22nd day of March
ke os By order of a
JOHN F. KIDDER, President,
a GORGE FLETCHER, Secretary,
Annual Meeting. _
rE regular Annual Meeting.ef thyT holders of the CHAMPION MINING"
; will be held -at-the-sthteof-tre
pres day! 522 Montgomery street, Sun Francisco, Ca Hornte, On ‘Luesday the Lighth
day of April, 189v, at the heur of twor. M.
forthe purpose of electing a Board of Directors tw serve forthe ensuing year, ‘and
the-transaction of such other business. as
ued cone Ps pg Pie moving. ‘Lransfer
se om Friday
at so’cloek P. M, ee ree Oh 1,
~ LHEO, WETZEL, Secretary:
Office—Ne. 522 Men y pall
Franeiece, Gal. tgomery strect, san
P-A:T-EN-T:S
MONDAY, May 5th, 1890, to elect the follow<
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of place.
$41 50-2104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, free
water, seven head of éattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming implements;
situate three miles from Nevada Citv. Arare chance to secure a profitable
farin at a low price. ;
$2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house
and barn ; some ‘ruit trees ; free water for irrigating.
$8000--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City; covered with a fine
soil is very rich and will make excellent fruit land when cleared; all can be
ing Orchards.
depot.
ery advantage for a desirable home.
offer at present.
ranging trom $5 to $75 per acre,
NO MEMBERSHIP FEE,
february 3d, 1887; proofs filed Febrcary 21st, 1887; amount paid February
23d, 1887.
Wa. Kocu, cae 38 Bank of California, insured for $2,000, died February 5th, 1887; proofs file : ry
Tuomas Biaiey, Shipwright, of.San Francisco, insured for $5,000; clai:n
Xaver Scunirz, Petaluma, insuredf or $1,000; proofs of death filed April
expiration of time allowed your Association in which, to make payment, is
most gratefully receive.
Z. T. Barnum, Yreka, insured tor $2,000; proofs of death filed April 6th
Watkin KR. Price, Nevada Bank, San Francisco, insured for $5,000; died
April 29th, 1887; proofs of death filed May 7tb, 1887; paid May 21st, 1887.
Watkin R. Price
commendable.
Sypney M. Van Wyck, Supt, Golden City Chemical Works.
(Ff All assessments will be paid at the Citizens Bank of N i
Nationa Bank of Grass Valley. ayota iy ,e08
Will be sold af the above low price on account of absence.
00:
TIMBER LANDS °
wth of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth more than price asked ;
2
gated.
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with ‘bearBoth places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaug_
Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit;and ev
& These are only a few of the bargains we have to
We have all kinds of Lands at prices
Terms Wasy.
HOME BENEFIT LIFE ASSOCIATION,
_7~~ INCORPO” ATED 1880.
4 Montgomery Street : = San Francisco
_AREASURER. oF eel: .-BANK OF CALIFORNIA
“ PRESIDENT.. FRANK C HAVENS
AUDPPOR: Si nceccccr ess ..l. P. *LLEN (OF BANK OF CALIFORNIA)
GENERAL AGENT.. ee Pa Rie IR sored B, HATCH
SECRETARY... 22:0 ARS pees ares Psevecvcceces .A.8. BARNEY $
This is the largest, oldest and most successful Mutua
surance Association ir ‘California .
NO MEDICA
PKOMPTNESS IN SELTLEMENT.
erry Scuooiina, ex-State Treasurer of Nevada, insured for $2,000, ied
d February 14th, 1887; claim paid February 21, 1887,
. 1887; claim paid May 21st, 1887.
; : Ran Francisco, July 19, 1887,
Tome Benefit Life Association :
Gentlemen: Your check for Ten Thousand Dollars, a month before th
Yougs respectfully,
MRS.,.S8. M. VAN WYOK. 4
HELEN B. VAN WYCK
7; claim paid May 21st, 1887.
Home Bexerit Lire AssouaTion:
Gentlemen—Y our check for $5,000, the insurance on the life of my son
isthis day most gratefully received. Such promptness ip
ours very ae
ANN PRICE, By Geo. L. Brander, her Atty. in Fact,
} Policy No
issued Sept. 6, 1882, for $10,000.00. Total payments thereon $382.
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J< Section 28. For second-class livery stables, iu€luding water. for washing wagons,
. weekly.
KR hoo}+ z
OF SCHoCOUsES With al atA eels over two hundred children
=
Section 17, For foundries, $1
ppeeon 18. For daily printing offices, 75
Section 19. For weekly and tri
printing offices, 50 cents. f weeky
Section 20, For printing offices running
Ti aa .presses with water power, extra
Section 21. For butcher shops runnin
meatcutters with water power, extra
cents. Es
Section 22. For biitchershops;50 ceuits
pecuon ot Bh bakeries, We cbabe a
section 24. For dairigs; includi
horse, 50 cents. Es iu teen Se
Section 2. For Chinese house 3
faucets 50 cents. : a
ection 26. er Chinese wash hou d
laundries, from §2 to $3. ieee
_ Bection’27. For first-class livery stables,
including water for washing livery wagons,
buggies and carriages, $5,
buggies and Carriages, $4,
Section 29. For third-class livery stab es
inciuding water for washin °
gies and carfiages, $2. Rw Amenp, bog
Section 80. For fourth-class livery stables, ia
Sectién 31, For feed and sale stubles $2.
Section 32. For private stables, from ce
to two horses, Wagons and buggies, 25 cents.
Section 33. For private stables, for each
additional horse, 134 cents,
Section 34. For breweries including two
tracts, 10 cents.
Section 40. For 1,000 bricks on small conQP TAINED, and all kGsiness in the 0.8
ERATE FEES, ~
fice, and wean obtain Patents in lesgt (me
than those remote from Washington.
Pesala bility free of charge—and we make
2)
perintendent of
to the officials of the
pee ae advice, terms and references to acuw
Paimer & Rey........-...New York
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Palmer & Rey. ... ... Portland, Oregon
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DOAUOUY @ C0. hes ive tees cases New York
Williams & Co. London, Eng
Cook & Jo -.+-++-,-Chieago
L, P. Fishe . Ban Francisco
£.C, Pake..
Paliner & Rey.. ..
John C. Dewey & Ca
Stinson & Co. ‘
horses, $1.50. ie€o.M. Mott... Sa
Section 35. For gas works, $2, J. A, Btidger... North ryan
Section 86. For Court House, including] WK Speneer. 9.. 1.. Grass Valley
irrigation, $4, 8. Ff, Snell... i veces oO OD BOE
Section 37, Forsewing machines, for. use} 1: ). Calkine. . 22.00. 200. Truckee
of water tor each machine, 25 cents. C, L, Mijler. P z French Cerra) astection 88. For public halis and theaters, semee h arr: +» .++--.North Bloomfield
Section 39. For-1,000 brick on large con-. J. W. Beatty.. : : Simartayiile
Patent Office attended to for MODOur offi: « is opposite the U. 8. ratent OfSend model or drawing. We advise as to
o charge unless we obtain patent
We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Su
oney Order Division, end
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lients in your own State orcotuty adC. A. Snow & Co.
Opp. Petent Office. Washington, D. €
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Agentsfor the Daily Transoript.
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W. Orear.... cr, aw intawte:
facts, 1244 cents. :
ection 41. For stone w
cents er perch. aifend taniset,#
section 42.° Plasterin ; i ene per vara et ¥.0r cementing, one}
Section 43. Railfoad depos. $2.50
Section 44. For irrigating, # takin z wate
at family rates, ia § to $i5 per ahi at
the discretion of the water ageut. :
Section 45. For irrigation, if taking water
Ye seal)? rates, for every quantity above an
peta the rate of 2% cents per inch for 24
Section 46, For irrigation, when taki
no water at family rates, 25 ¢ erin fo pereeas fi y rates, 2) cents per inch
ection 47, For irrigating vegetabl
dens, where vegetable fia market ee fSrweuson, 4 S are soldin market,
ection 48, For city fire plugs, for wat
used for fire purposes, $3 for each plug We
year. .
Section 49. For sprinkling or wat
the streets of Nevada Cit: a. wneins
plugs ail per year C ity-from the fire
ection 50, For practice of
or fire companies, $10 per ee hone
Section 51. For flushing gewers of “all
kinds, $10 per oka
2. For City Hall and City Jail,
Section
4 ear.
ection 63. ForCity T
and wid Found, $20 aay ing sili paued
ection 54, The agent of the G
shallhave the power in all Bodh ea arab
tain by proper measurement, the quantity
of water used, and fix the price ag provided
ba Sections 45 and 46; it shall also be optional woeid peent fo furnish or not furnish
ation water at tine ta, O parties taking no
ection 55, All rates, except i
and city Purbowes, are due Und pen
ater for fire, » rink.ing, and
wavering egies practice of organized fire
companies, flushing sewers, City Hail City
Jail. City ough and pound, are due and
payable quarterly, Irrigation rates in
monthly instal!ments of one-fifth of the
Aas when taking water for the season
provided by Section 46, If not paid within
the current month the water will be shut
off atthe discretion of the water agent, _
Section 56. First-class hotel ig undexstood
to be a hotel containing not less than .70 beds; second-class hotel not lessthan 40 beds; third-clas3 hotel not less than 20 beds; mare vee net less than 10-beds.
eetion 57. ret-class livery gta’ a
derstood to be astable containing bot fon
than 25 horses; second-class livery stable not
ese oo 4 norees; third-classiivery
stable
an 6 horses;
medio Hot lees than ¢ tome eae pase
ection 58, No one except
°
thorized agent of the water wor Hy va tare
ut a permit from the wake aeons With: ater
ke es aeanotinne agent of ty LF spas Wee
ent ma, purposes
y turn on the water for City
ection 59. All water uged
machinery, 25 cents per miners inane 8
Passed February 20th, 1890, . :
A. GAULT, President,
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DAY OF MAY,
o’elock P, M., ofaaid da:
Notice of Proving Will,
N THE 8SUFEKivaw COURT, IN AND F
Tia couuy of Nevada, State of Gallien
in the matter of vloaa, deceased, the estate of J.B
otice is hereby given, that Monday, the
i4th day of April, 1890, at 10 mognnrde M.
of said day,at the Courtroom of said Court,ut
the Courthouse in the City and County ‘of
Nevada, has been appointed as the time
and place for proving the Will of said
J. B. DUCRAY , deceased, and for bear.
ing the application of Julia Ducray for the
issuance to her of J.etters Testamentary
when and where any person interested miky
appear and contest the same,
Dated N phd oe’ gio grt a 31st, 1890.
T. 8, Ford, Attorney, aan
Notice to Creditors.
Estate of Thomas Dunstan, deceased.
OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN BY THEUNdersigned, administrator with will annexed of the estate of qpomes Dunstan, deceased, to the creditors of, and all
persons haying Claims egainst the
— Papen to anni them with ie
chers, within: Four mouths
after the first publication of thig notice, tv
the said administrator at the law oftice oi A.
Burrows, Holbrooke Block, Grass Valley, iu
the County of Nevada, State of Culifornia.
WM. M. TRELOAK, admidistrator.
Dated March 8ist, 1890,
A. Burrows, Attorney.
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