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April 27, 1891 (4 pages)

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ee stern ee gta alter om 7 The Daily Transcript. ox oe Siem ed RAILROAD RATES: j 5 -ajlFollowing are the approximate ral: tor first-class pasroad rates of fare te sage trom Nevada City to the point No. 1869. Application for Patent, UnitedStates Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., Mareh 14, 1891. whose Post Office address We whoo is here vhousand s ae . State of California, and named: cred feet } Battle Mountain...--++-+° 7° $18.75 . Mens Benicia.. «ist=+sinreneses eat Berenda:.-.-See ij “ oe sa 5d5and Sb Calis Cole’s Colfax. . acs oe Delta .:. sass 9s" eynat Money sewing Machine. The TRANSCRIPE has within the past two years offered many special p miumse 10 its subse ribers, and of he dreds of people who have availed themextended selves of the opportupities to them not ane Case of dissatisfaction In every inetat.ce the been more than depas yet arisen . subscriber has lighted with the bargain secured. go Singer-® imitation of 't grades Te Ubi Machine, a perfec! genuine Singer machine and accordi “to tae verdict of hundreds who ha n-ed both us good as the ,eriginal for all pract ical purposes. Phree numbers of this admirable piece of mechaniem are-advertised and described on the second page of today’s paper, and full information given as to cost of freight to this cil etc. . The manufacturers also £Uj-p other grades up to one with ap ela vorerately. ornamented and full-pea ted héad on a full cabinet cace, beantiiil finished with mouldings and elegant Brench walnut veneers, géthic cov with finely, veneered panels, and ehest of drawers inside the case. Any machine that is not satisiac’ ory ean bexetorned tothe factory and t money will Be refunded. . = li you are4n need of or thinking buying a sewing machine, look ir the. i RANSCRIPT'S as the Chicago Sipger. SO —‘faple of Distances. Bear Valley.“ ed tofurnish Plaintiff with the common} ¢ Bridyepor’. =~ oo necessaries of life for herself and: their Court, exeept as herein, ord bigdans op “ three children, he having the ability goto fof said Oe ene. HiD “ do. Piaintiff asks that the costae of their] Hon. Jo are a2 “ minor children be awarded to Pi ntiff. AD . Court, of the said county of Edwards Bridge « . of which will more fully appe@e inthe coms . Court, French Corral * plains op ay herein, to which tefereneeis Ae + “ hereby made. i), A. D. 1891 Gramtevie-: se! “ ‘And you are hereby notified that if you th day of April, 4. D18% Shay sbi A ay SRS SSE SE ts fail to appear and abswer' the said Com-jehoose one or more JSCRBOD 6 :++ re plaint as aboye required, the seid Plaintiff . Of said debtor. Lake City .will apply to the Court for the relief de: datas So: ‘ manded in the. complaint. Lowel Hoist “ Gizea Sader my bend andSeal of the 7 “oid “ suid Superior Court, 0 e County of .Neares Sem re . “ aes ptete of California, this 7th day oi Pept te ee leapt sigh tae Rig A a “ Febiuary, 1891. sda a oe Juan. e (Seal-. ae 4. L. MORGAN, Clerk. . aga day set fort 8 Br ae % te y J.J. Greany, Dep. Clerk. And it is further ordere dge : ° n rder eels fail. COG ve, Sues ties eee , aoe Niles Searls, Atiy for Fiff. meantime all proceedings ag Relief Hilk..--.-----+--eeerert : Caer ae BE ee eS Ae Oe stayed. Rough & Keady ~ as : Dated. Mareb 20 Peaw i enk, 6-csrerenensstee Notice to Delinquent Oo-owners: citog eee eared pamiuratville..-.---) «sere setttr Sweetiend. . ; Spenceville. ax Bacraniento. 6 San Francisco. -166 Jiuckee.-.-----+.88 Washington ... pps rrr: . . You Bet ceseeekes IS Dr. Bosanko’s cough and L syrup. This syrup is composed of cherry, tar and balsam of Tolu, which every one knows are the most and healing remedies known for the} Throat and Lungs. Lo this we ng matter, by expectoration . your doctor if there could possibl amore happy cdmbination for the care of coughs, colds and bronchitis, .or to build up a weak and emaciated sumptive patient than this. croup—and whooping. cough re is nothing better, and eve:y mui haw yo Ne tle ehildren keep it in the house. fectly harmiess and the babies values the byes of her shonid always -_Itis ike it, “Sold byCarr Bros. will Bay 2 Good ing includes three proposition be!ure i ancy ic “ thet is paying: a fancy price for ene vi me e2rtainly no better, perbaps not 43% 500 . Pe said action is b .:1644 miles. just enough equills, ipecac and blood root to loosen and throw off the offe aded line reainelarman any are re with t Office at ’ he plied for made on is Action and the C fown, Butte count, bearing gold, w: field notes and official fiice as lots Nos, 55 an eation, 4.45 chains. taining 4132-100 acres. The lucation ofthis mine is ree the Reeorder’s office of Nevad: county, Book j0of Mining Clams. Any and all jortion of said Washington Chief Con or surface grouid. . BlUCK, Grass Valley the same being the pla¢e for the f the business of said estate, ARTHUR POWELL, sulidated Quartz Mine, pues to tite thei he Kegister of the foruia, during the sixty days . tieation hereof, or they. will Le barre’ 2 . virtue of the provisions-of the statute #. W. KOBKERTS, Register.. It is hereby ordered that the furegviD: -daily ne wepape ignated as bei A: Burrows, Applicant. ¢ The first publication of this notice the County of omplaint filed in said County-of Nevada, i theofficeof the Clerk of said linear fee' M. D. B. and M, seid lots ine. Sarvey of Line of Lede. . Commencing at the South lede post of 9.85 . the Washington Chief location--s post in . rock mound marked “W. C. 8. 'L, ; Pee Intersect th tween Secs. 30 and 36, ; The tisthe AdamsO M. o ersons claimin Sacramento, in eriod of the i6th day ef ‘parch, 1891given, thet H. P. Btow, Forbes=" , Cal., has this day filed his application for @ ‘any for Three t of the Washington -}) Chief Consolidated Quartz Mine, or yein ith surface grounds:x hunn width, situated in Washington Pistrict, County ot Nevada and designated by the lat on tile im this 66, in Towvship 18, : Nos. eing described as follows, towit-: Washington Chief Contant Quartz e presum— at a point 45.72 chains, South of the cor. tosecs. 20,26, adjvining u the south g adversely . this tT adverse claims United States Lang . Gon 0. the staté of var a was Vorner Commercial. ——— NSE pheasare ofannoonci: trom visiting the pring cope, and has resumed Dr. Gibbon hasthe ng! he hasreturned 08) aod lice at the Dis TO THE UNFORTUNATE DE. GIBBON'S DISPENSABY, No. 623 Kearmey Street, itals of uQitce Box 1957. Jeminy op . Lhence, tic Variation 16°-30’ fast, N. 3 s * —! : : . . El Pas . . 44.90) a <a" ie ong the line "9: the. "igde 02 . BAURATT Cf eect ‘Bireet, ban Francisco, The Chicago Singer Machine have every importan impanigrant Gap.. ss syiwews apt sesine, h point chains Noun Sis services may find him. provement ina loose balance wheel so constructed as to yeh Fs OSE en re 10.70 . Nitin M. Da, 8et ve, a7 chains, 761 PEE wine lg omens ce of . Premit winding bobbins without removing the work from > ace ae . . “9 ‘ * ul 4 Granite Point s..--0-0800 11-70 . fom notice Was posted m 9°6, . pelt abuse, sie solitary Tees, 9 tie yout the machine. ani SG ss eve ern 2 See . 42? 22.78 € ’ = . x . en oe 11.90. ta tw GN Peeand. “J. 21 BOL sexes to an ut . The loose balance wheel is actuated by-a solid bolt passHuron. .--.-+--+**° 2 560 . North lode post of Washingtoa tent, producing with un am a S Invependencé...+-++:7""'*"g “ "39 . tion and Bouth lode ioliowing train of morbid ing through a coliar securely pinned to the shaft -outside OBO saps ee eS ee . 45.46 chains, scien ; Pe? Sandie. eee ee post of ihe Jefferson t cat aet)of the balance wheel, which bolt is held to position by a Jathrov... e212 cassis {000 eum t katarior Boundaries. strong -spiral.spring. When a bobbin is to be wound the ice earner eee 7,20. Commencing at the W.cor. ofthe Wasbdim bs, coniused bolt is pulled out enough to release the_ balance wheel, S Milo = eee 6.35 . ington Chief locstion a post marked “W. id set, loss of confidence, z . . ras SON Napa Junction.. e.-007 00047? tb 1 U'S-w i corTaenee N. U6 2 Some etdeuce in epprosebing strangers, a dis. and turned slightly to the-right or left w “itis held by EN ee 7-00 . chains 1500 feet, the N. W. cor. of the W like to form new scquaintances, disposition ae % ee ee ean ~: atata ? Ginko. ee 7.35 . ington Chief location, alse the SW. con . i p ALD POC ee Sees prapeions nectic. a gtop-pin till the be bbin is filled. When the machine is ARAS, pA Re paeencars Oo ee) Z on. a i 0 . . . Ggitt ee (I. LLs. 88:75 itand marked"W oc," at. W. Cor, and “J. . the fave, fused ane vartetd breath,cougns, . liable to. be meddled with by children,.the bolt can be left Peter’s: eT ee ea eed . pe 8. a Beet aad on eee a be eournunption, night sweats, monomanis and t f h h Z . h t 4 h t th hi ata ot ee 3.0 . 26, 32 and 36, T, 28, Bs Ay. De ee ne og —_ ot obtain out of the wheel w en not in use, SO that the machine Port Costa.--++* SSS # 20° 15’ K. 22.46 chains distant, 23.33 chi FBO) should ly immediate2 eee : ; Raymondsescr errr 10-80 . fiitersect the presumed line between Secs, . 1y, eituer in Mi cterand have a. cannot be operated by the treadle Z y ab eeeees She oe ; per y : Redding jesce 22 1222S 8 30 . 5 and 36, ata po’ .85 chains. Seuth of . cure eltee -by. bis mew mods e weg Te gs 7.90 . is. of Secs, 2,2, 89 and 30, B18, M: . eene ea mance, which never fails 0 The thread eyelet and the needle clamp are made sélf Swcramenta...e-rerece 281" 4.8 . ghaius, 2000 fect, the owt in rook mound MARRIED MEN, _ . threading, which is a very great convenience. engines gen 18135 . marked"'J.N. cor, fen wie the or. to . Gr, howe who, contemamee ae ackal who es ee, GUFUR) so sees eerste. $4 9 BO eS 1g, 25.26. 2. 18, N. Re .M. D. ring e i, : Bat Jose. ..se-te ee ere ginsiae 7.25 . Secs, 25,28. $9 und dh 1" tM. pains distant. . adies, shoaid not forget x these feartuime. Hach Machine Has the Following Attachments : Baty PodnO.c -.54272 ee eee _ 19.90 . ‘Thence deflecting 90° to the right 8. 78° cloliity resting spon pom nor dclay «ob aes an? aan 6 SEMMERS.Jall different ; lon DRIVER, oe ees er Ate 3,’ K. along the northerh boundary of the . tein immediate ; widths, . Santa Ana. 2 ‘farcom 1c stim, 4.645 5 RED AT i TUCKER, EEDL 1 WRENCH, 1. GAUGE SCREW, ee area orp reeere 1930 ede tars Bir it pres ned HB B sper cin ioderws . PACKAKE NRGLES, 1 THREAD CUTTER, 1 O1L CAN, filled with O11, Santa Barba 3 oe Persons at edistence maybe CURED AT : 1CTION Santa Monica ..--++-+-> ae 19.80 previously pegged $00 chaten band feet, . amit, by addressing & letter to Dr. Gibbon & une TLak voce +. BRIN: oo LLINBT RUCTION BOOK. ; RRS BSE 6.00 . the N. E. cor. 0 e Jefferson location & po Be = ’ 1 . f 5 : ee = Stockton. --++*>*" os §.96'. Poek ss reek mane apie es Sil cie E cor. oe ie, Seaoeen, a aot ee i The driving wheel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, easiest SOs oes eee 485 nee dars or Gas Bg Bee Bigger wili be promptly sent, ree from damage or . running and most convenientofany. The machine is self-threading, has the Sree ks 6.90 . chains, 1500 feet, the 8. ts. €or. of the Jefferpaper fe oer eee ag for uss. The with . very best tension and thread liberator, ismade of the best maerial, with the : Polina e602 80 8 5.55 SU Lat ee eeaat TD od N. 4k, S. wor eures when others fail. ‘fry him. By wearing parts hardened, .and is finished in a superior styelt. 1t has vepiney ‘Noda Springs *** 1990. Sick mound marked “J location & post *” snelosing TEN VULLAKS in coin i ® reK, neered cover, drop-leaf table, ond drawers and conwing drawer. wend pper! SPHINN gs sacs 52S Higa OORT he Goes 640 ae 7 ot. . throug! Q " r n ss WwW % aps > A ? 5 sg. Vallejo Janction ...++-:72** Rig pnp oes tag phn ern oe eee Lrough Wells Sine & Go, & package of The manufacturers WARRA B bd ed ——— — : a * : “ Z = ; ee a postin rock mound murked “W. U." 8. KE. Tee eae imines Seen y cupree ee? wae : ELEVEN DOLLAKSpe PE ee SY gh eg 2 eee rior io n ddress Dk. J. F. GIBBON, 628Kearney MrppieTox, TeNN., Dec. 18,1889. . chine, and expects to order ane next — to street, corner Cummerciel, dan Francisco. J received your premium sewing . week. ___-E, H. Ripour. we county of Nevada. of the Kstate of J, L. orded in . the creditors $3 and 36, 1.18, N, R. il. M.D. M. set post Notice to Cred:tors,in rock mound,4.5%¢ chains, 300 feet. The = +--— South lode post of the Washington Chieti . Estate of J. L. JOH NSON, deceased, loca ion previously described, 9.09 chains . OTLCE is hereby given by the under600 feet, tothe place of beginning. Consigned, Arthur wwell, Administrator Johnson, deceased, to of and ali persons hey. in . claims ageinst the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessar, four months adter the notice to the said Law Office of A. Burrows, youchers, within’ rat publication of Adwinistcator at the Esq., Holbrook ; Nevada connty, Cal, transac in said by . Administrator of the Estate of J. L. JohnOTICE is hereb signed, Admi es Y; . en the Superior Court of the County of Nej vada, State of California. brought in the Superiir Court of Nevada, State of California, Jy . Superior Court. sad The People of t a . Greeting ant. and to answer within ten days t MMA 8. HATHAWAY, Plaintiff, V5. FRANCIS M. HATHAWAY, Defendant. he State of Californiasend toFrancis M. Hathaway, DefendYou are hereby required to eppear in an action brought named Plaintiffin the Superior Court be . the County of Nevada, State of Caliiornia, the Complaint filed therein, (exclusive of the day of ser: . ip against you b { ) vice) after the service ou you oi this & é if ato pi cree oft matrimony now exis tiff and to provide Fl essaries of life. “ H. Colton, P. failed uDE . towit: wild dollar. tonic of the add co-ow Ask y be this D con or come inthe -) ownt er iChigago Cottage Organ’ sida » oF 9 su rior. * yentive genius, sk duce. These excellent Organs, riety of combination, stic desigu,b in finish, perfect construction, makin the most attractive, ornamental aud ble pg Lad sehools, churches » lodges, 7 j : ESTABLISHED REPUTATION “New Home” Sewing Machine sepor, Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev yes ( FEED WORKMEK ewins ery advantage for a desirable home, = “ah Wigiiheiwign MAKE TRIS Tiscn cle North ath, Kastor West, Dividend Notic vi, _oeBEED. . oe Coromite tile: i otice. ‘to : ae oe af es Organ. crrcend toa ea mak r sala Pele hese are only a few of the bargains we have to). rh diet tes. ner Svory sespect, we will put it in perfect reA totietiore® of “the: chem pg ert oper. at present. We have all kinds of Lands{ at prices. a ss cas § . Bais free of charge, (excepting only, broek . ee Diy held onthe, 14th, day of Apel ranging trom $5 to $75 peracre, Terms Yasy, wbaorth iy >! AWD PIANO ous} ‘at our store, NO. 725 MA share was declared payabl nd aft : . ok sagen trogen . HE “EW Sc mad [cE oS al em Aa Se ee 2 10,8 tT y See ¥ = : a a Saeeatigetaries tomiNe COMPANY, Ohas. E, Mavlor. is sleged “the ih dey off MENT ASSOCIATION, : “2 pyazey lta fae pees iy HEO. WETLEL, Secretar -. a 5 CHICAGO OOFTAGE ORGAN 00, MANUFACTURERS OF 7“. 5 se itaaaio.” Sansome sireet, {roomy 10 : Apply to GEO. C. : GAYLORD, Ass’t Secy.’ Jed astéhidérd of excellence which 7 improvement that ini spd money can pro re celebrated fo yolume, quality of sone, 4 rick response, V&Feb WwW mon —if-served within th served elsewhere, judgment by you, according For Jasper Jepson fifty cents ($35.50.) owepers, conmmencemen' notified, unless eac proportion us hereis 8@ due said co-owns, to sec’y of the said Co., 0 Bloomtield, Nevada~ecouuty, months f om the first day of publication of euch who has failed to pay their interest in the orfeited, and shall bethe property of the gaid cu-owners, the aforeje amauats for the aforesaid delinquents within the said time, said mine shall be f ‘Berein Ba: ii the sal Danie) Holman ene half o D. Sherwood one half of Jepson one quarter of on D. Long, attoriey. within thirty days, the above Count;; or, default will be taken agaims¢ to the prayes of said Com-] John F. Mune rought to obtain e-de-~sum, deceased. Dated March 16th, Dated March 12th, 1891. 3 é ae A. Burrows, Attorney. Dz . tice be published in the Daily Transcript _ => = ; pub ished inthe city and vel county uf Neveds, state ef California, desng nearest the premises ap&. W, KOBER'1s, Kegi, ter. (Grass Valley) Attorney for N: Ss. Dusom, deceased, of andall persons havi . the said deceased, to exh fictessary vouchers, within four ths-after the first publication of this no baid Adminisuwator, at the Law ¥F, Simonds, at Nevada City, Nevada County, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the bu: tate, in said county of Neva RANK J. DUSOM, ¥F ‘Administrator of the Estate of Marie 8. ptt mis~ Estate of Marie 8. Dusom, deceased. given ah the nnderoft tor 1891. Pp. F. Simonds, AltorneyF, Muacey his petition, au .insolyent debtor, a, Btate to the creditors claims against it them with the he Estate of ce to the. ee of P. siness of said esa. Dam6 INSOLVENT NOLIOE. _* THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE _ County of Nevad: In the’ matter of oe: an Insolvent of. john F. Muneey baving schedule and in insolvency, by which it appears that -he the said of Californie. tate of John r. filed in this Court inventory John F. Munecy is hereby declared to be insolvent. {. The or . hereby suchas may end ey, @n inso) be by of. Sheriff of the suid Co directed to take the estate,real and personal, ty of Nevada iz nm of all of the said lvent debtor,except aw exempt fro’ all_his deeds, _ ouehers, his Court dissolving the bonds i booke of account, and papers, aud to kee Defendant. on the gr her alieges that for one “ oS bay DANIEL HOLMAN, JASPER JEPSON and KE. Db: Sherwood ,co-owners, with H. . Brigham, Chas. Hegar:y, J.D. " Rodgers, 4lexau der Roach, J. —4r-—-+} George Sh e : ‘ the “Blue Lead Minin “ tion of mine Bioomtiel “ county, Cala. the co-owners last above named for the following mamed Company,” persons and refi tu pay For Dania sand filtycee Sherweod the sum Of thirty five do}lars and That each and all of the suid amounts have been paid by the said cothan. one year before the t of this proceeding, each Daniel Holman, Jasper Jepson and , D. Sherwood, are hereby h pay their. respeetive t outof the demands . B. Parazett, fthe towa of North within six more delinquent cu-owners, towit: ners iu the said mine otice; suid mine, who-have paid mine, and the said deli be fo share. N45. PARAZETT. CHAS. HEGARTY, J.D. RODGERS, ALEXANDEK ROACH, MAAS PETERSON, Pp. BRIGHAM. F J. STRUMBECK GEORGE SHERWOOD, H. H. CULTON, Co-owners in said mine. {03m , 9th, 1891 ting bétweenthe Phain\ De-} an. d, and have ‘ever since} to him,orto any Plain-. or association for stumbeck, Maas Petersup, in for themselves, nial Holman the sum of one . da hundred aud seventy nine ($179.00) Dollars. fhe sum of thirty eight nts ($38.50) and for£. D. ed. There are nine full shores liowing interest in the said mine: fi one share, Kk. F e share, Jasper is hereby forbidd Josaie da County, Cal. of Twenty-five ce levied upon the tates Gol By order vf the ING Company, Township, Nevada ; Notice is hereby ayaa that a of Businese,ben ave paid of March, 1891, te. persons are forbidden to pe to the said insolvent, or to property belonging to such Insolvent, person, firm or Col ration hisuse. The en to transfer or deliver amy property until the further order of this at the “ourtroom of mn the City and County of Nevada, on the , 1891. JOHN Notice is hereby given, that at a me of the Board of Directors, held on the an assessment, No. nts ( $0.25) per share was Capital stock of the Coriately in United e Secretary at the Sansom™me Street, 0, California. i this aesessmentshall day May, and advertised for sale at public auction; and unless ment is made before, wi nesday, the 27th day of May, 1891, to pa delinquent assessment together wi of advertising and expenses of sale. Board of Directors. H. PICHOIB Secretar: Ban ration, payable immed. oGoin, to th office of the Company, $20 Room 24, San Frapcise Any stock upon which remain unpaid on the 1891, will be delinqueut, Office—Room. 24,320 Sansome Street, Francisco, California. the same safely until the appoi utment of an d “Of failure . assignee of his esta’ laimnuti with the common mecA Fleintiff alleges thet op or4 debts about September 17th, 1873, Plaintiff and fendant intermarrie bee,aue still are husband and w: “ uff-furt hye’ and a hulf last past Defe.dant bas willfully failered. It is further ordered that all the creditor debtor be and @ before the hn Caldwell, Judge of the Superior Nevada, in open Court, said at 10 o’cloc a. M. of that day, to prove their debts and assignees of the estate It is further ordered that the order be published in the Nevada Daily newspaper of general circulation, pub‘and county of Nevada, as paper is published, before e meeting of the erediCALDWELL, * Judge of Superior Court. A. Burrows, Attorney. m20 Notice of Assessment. inmancefecrer «. For Sale ot Rent_oo Easy Terms! Location of Principa Francisco, California. ‘ation of Works North Bloomfield, Nevaayli be sold on . i acres cleared; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost about y Jets . $2500. Great bargain; must be sold. ‘ithe Chicago.” Jackson Calvert and James H. Sharp; c > Pparties in possession, having the possesso: ry right to the Work and .Pay Placer Mine, and claiming the mineral lands, vein, lode or mineral deposit, bearing gold, with surface ground hereinefter cescribed, and being situated within the Neveda City or Nevada Mining District, Cornty of Nevada and State of California, application to the United States fora Patent forthe said Mining Claim, more fully described as to pounds by the official pl notes 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 desctihe the boundaries and extent of said claim, with mague¢tie variation at Firststation 15° East, as folany eliver d debtor ‘Transcript, d tha. in the ainst the said eting 26th We have made such arrangements as enable us to offer At lower rates. than ever before fora good machine. This machine is made after the latest 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 of precisely the same materials. — machine one year ago and am well pleased with it. Would not exchange it for machines sold here for fifty dollars. 1 thank you a thousand times for such a valuable premiuii. Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889. We received the macbine 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 Jang RoweErTu. —— Axrus, ARK., Dec. 7, 1889.
Te Chicago Singer sewing machine receved in good order. LN eae wed isa splendid one; the Agents here would ask about thirty-five dollars for such a machine. Many thanks. Jos#PH BACHMAN. SOMERSET, VA., Oct. 28, 1889 The machine ofdered of you arrived, and after a few days’ trial i find it to be as represented, and doubtless. wil . continue to give satisfaciion. Mary J. WALKER. Jacxson, Cau:, Nov. 16, 1889. I received your premiam sewing machine in good order, and am well pleased with the same. Accept mj thanks. A. Norton. Wet’s Bringe, N. Y. Nov.20, 1889. I wouldsay, after using the sewing machine teceived-from—you,—it-gives . perfect satisfaetion in al respects, do_ ing all kinds‘of. work very nicely. . Mgs.1. OC. YOUMANS. athe Westsorno, Mo., Dec. 10, 1889. My sewing machine gives good sat isfaction—does as good work as a fifty dollar machine. Mary E. Murray: Herring, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1889. The seving machine I yot from you as a premium last year, cannot be beaten, and does as good work as a $40.00 machine. Gro. B. Muir. Trenton, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889. The premium sewing machine came to hand very promptly and in good o1der. It is nicely finished, and works like a charm, and we are delighted with it. E. F. Youna. Sr. Maraaker’s, Md ., Dec. 14, 1889. We-received the machine two weeks = — since in good order, We are pleased Lonemont, Cor, Noy. 17, 1889. with the machine-and-gladte-speak of. I received the machine all right, and you as.an honest, honorable firm. Aj. am well pleased with it. It does exneighbor was here to look at the ma. cellent work, PEeNninaH McCanty. Prices, Pavable in Advance : MachineNo. 3 and Dairy TRANSCRIPT I year..17 fo 4 ot . Pree ics ey 5 s a ia oe ~ Subscribed to pay freight from the factory, which __“"FHREE AND A HALE DOLLARS 40 /Vevada City. BROWN & CALKINS, Pubs. Darty TRaNscrit, OREGON LAND COMPANY Home Office. at Salem, Oregon, (in the State Insurance Buildin.) k AND BRANQH OFFIOES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBAN = oe pial AND SOR URpA® PROEERT? ee . e Oregon Land Company was especially organize ter the purpose of buying ans subdividing large tracts of Land, au has duripg one pan two years bought and dabatvid ed over 3,200 acres of Land into 5 to 20 acre Lots. e success of this undertaking ir shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts meoed on the market, 225 have been sold. We claim that 10 acres of choice Land in Fruit will bring? a larger income then 16: acres of Wheatin the Mississippi Valley. = We also make valuable improvements in the way ofroads, fences, etc. We can sell small tract of Land for the same price per acre that you would have to pay for # larg farm Send for Pamphiets, Maps and Price List. nr bs FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS, ALSO 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 © free water ; all implements, tools, etc., with place, : $6000-125 acres ; not more than 2 miles from 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, $37 50--450 acres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100 47 $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. ROOMS L. P. FISHER ‘Newspaper Advertising Agemey: 20 AND 21 MERCHANT'S EX: quents . CHANGE, CA OR a STREET, FRANCISCO, N ‘Bp. ADVERTISEMENTS eSolici on hand, and all adve lowed free access to them during business hours eee ee Coast che Sendwich. ublished . $2500--125 acres; 4 miles ou the Cae e w acres; i i A Z = ga che Pants Coast, Sas oops ten Hands, Bj wk piuimmapessrneks miles from Nevada City ; 80 acres‘cleared; house riso, Japan, Chiua, New Zealand ‘the Aus; Some ‘ruit trees; free water for irrigating. tralian Cc i the tern States and —-00———_ : rope. °T = « Flies of nearl every newspaper published TIMBER LANDS: . on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly $8000--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City, covered with a fine re are al$2 1 50--425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; two good houses and two barns; 100 acres cleared ; orcbard and garden; free sue for a portion of place. Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence, { 5Ox«0104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, free water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming implements; situate three miles from Nevada Citv. A rare. chance to secure a profitable farnn gt a low price. growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth more than price asked; soil is very rich and will make excellent fruit land when cleared; all can be euuty them esire An Extraordinary nite FORTEDES have beer Sua, “tyode atwork for us,by An ustin, Texas, and Jno. Bonn, ‘. Two Fine Ranches, well i th hear. edo, Ohio Bee cut. Others aredo, . . : improved, with bear*s {ing Orchards. 4 * : " irrigated Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaug. A S45 SEWING MACHINE FOR SIT, States ed W and-P No. 1, at the : No, 1865. Application for Patent. OTIC EMF . E APPLICATION OF j iption “ j fs T and JAMES H. Including 1 Year’s Subscription. “Tho Daily Transcript.”. . N°sackeg® cabyent, snd, 20 sey aaa . Cot in them County, State of California, for a' United . janship of He Patent. Natice is hereby ¢lyen, that in . { Chapter Six of Title irty-t 6 vised Statutes of the United States, xe: e ursuance have made which is metes and atand by the fieldlows, towit: Commencing at a Post markGouthwest corner of claim, which is also Post ot Worx and *ay mine No . , at Northeast corner of May Flower Placer mine lot No 82, and also eorner to Sections 16, 17, 20 and 21,T 16NR gE,M.U.6 ond M., from @ which an oak tree § inches in diameter bears 8 8° W 60 links distant from location corner ; thence magnetic variation, (cours® ist) 159 East on Section line between Sections 16 and 47 N.1° .05 W 2 chains and 30 lin Yuba Ditch bears 8 69° EB. and N ehaius fence running North and 10.05 chains biack oak tree 2 feet in dia ter; at 15.50 chains fence 5 links to Bast; at 15.07 cross fence bears W530 W. and $ 55° ¥ {os tq Corner: avi9.45 Martin Diteb bears N.st wand 5, 38 Wat 23.63 chains Little Peer Crees bears E and W; at 24,00 chains mou. cf tinnel bears. i 8 40 chains —“distant; tunnel sunning N 27° East; at 29.90 road crosses N 45° Wand 349° E 2659.08 feet shuins ways, marked W and P which 1s algo the Quarter Section ections 16 und 17 Tp 16N RQ K, M. v. B. and M, end from which an oak tree 14inchesin diameter bears $694° W 43 links distant and a pine tree 30 inches in diameter bears S 234° W 36 links distant; thence deflecting 0~ .08° left deviation of needle 0° 15’ East. (Course 24) N 1° 13’ W at 0.19Suuth Yuba Ditch bears 8 8844° W;at 540 chains Murebie Ditch bears E and W at chains or 1320 feet to a Post marked W and P No3, on the West line of ‘Séction 10, location corner frour whteh-a dead oak 8 inches in diameter bears North 40 links distant, and the N W. corner of Section 16 bears N [9 13’ W 20 chains distant. (Course 3d) ‘thence défiecting 91° 29’ right intion ofneedie 19 Kast 3go 44’ B al 19.65 chains 1296.9 feet to a Post marked W and P No. 4irem which acedar tree 8 incbor 4 No.2, corner between § distant, au oak tree 8 inches in diameter bears N 33°-W 26-linkr distant. (Course 4th) Thence detiecting gio 4)’ ieft, deviation of needJe 05 45’ Hust 9.94 chains 656-feet toa Post merked Wand P No );feom which aspruce tree lu inches in diameter bears N 403, + 90 links distant, (Course 5:h.) pienée detiecting 91° 5y’ right, deviafion of needle 1° East, 899 34’ E 19.60 ehains or 1293.6 feet to astuke marked W and P No 6 from which old stake location corner bears N 48° E, 1.3) chains distanta pine tree 8inchesin diameter bears N 88° E 0.37 cbs distant; the quarter section corner on Noth side of Section i6 16 NKYE MD B andM beurs N.}> 52’ W 9.88 chains distant, POdst marke ‘o-2 at southeast corner of Murchie Placergmine Lot 42 beara N 259 10’ E H cbaics distant. (course 6th). Thence deflecting 87° 42 right, on Kastline of the N W 24 ol section 1b, 1° 52’ BE. at 13.24 obs 873.0sieette ost marked W aud P No7, on tne North ine_oi Woodville quartz mine, Lot 78, liom W hich a pine tree 10 inches ip diameter bears N 23549 W 26 links distant. (Cousse 7h) Jlieuce deflecting 829 2’ right, along vorth line of Woudyille quart. mine, bots; Cenree BE Waoorrvitte servers $8047) W variatyyn 159 30" iy. 0.12 chuius 7.9 feet toa Post parked W. andl. No. 8B, at Northyest cornerof tet No.7 @ pine tree 10116 hbesia diameter bears: 3° -W 6-45 chuins—disteat (Course 8th) Thence deflecting 525 3 jJeit, ob west le af Woodyiile quartz ii LLet78 Course by . Woodville survey 5 “sue id’ W variution 18° 30’ E atoid road beariny N Wand SE, ut 9.50 chains Murchic Ditch bears E and W, at 18.d7 Chains or 1v2).06 feet to a Post mrrked Wand F Nog, from winch W_Q M No 6 at Southwest corner of W oodyilie quartz mine bears 5 25> W 4.15 chains ais tant and Post H, N W corner at the N W eornegof Harmony quartz mine bears 3 42° 6.28 chains distant. (‘our yth) hence deflecting 61° 53’ right, 8 Sy¥> 3’ W on south line of the N W 40! Section 16 to Post marked Wand P Nodv irom whicu a biack oak tree 10 inches iu diameter Leats 73° 26's O88-chs distant. (Course 10th) ‘Phencedefiucting 16° 42’ right, N 7° 4 W op Norh lie of Oniuu quartz mime; at 8 bains Murehie Bitch cross b and W; . . 6 chs distance 078.2 feel loa Post mark ed W and P No. ii fiom whith-an vak tree #0 inchesin diameter heais 5 38° E 41 links distant, (Course lith) Theice deflecting 90° left; 816° 35’ Won West line of Union quartz mine; at 4.00 chains Muichie Ditch bears N 649 W and S 64 K; at 1042 chaiis South Yuba Ditch beas A 609 W ands 60 HE, at6,12 chaius road beurs N 67° W ands 76K, at 17.74 chains rovd bears N 60° W and SOUS 18. ; at tert) chats West eve of old shaft; at 0.27 suaftbeurs West 23 links distaut; at 21.03 chaims road bears 5409 KE, N 40° W; ut 22.72 chuins or 1500 leet to a Post iuarked W aud P No i2 iroin Which ah alder tree ¢ inches in diauweter bears 78° W 165 Tinks distant: ~“Course—t2tir-— trenee—de— flecting gus lef{,5.78° 2o K on south line of Union quartz mine; at 3.238 chuins 213.2 feet toa Fost imarked Wand? Noid; irom whieh a spruce tee 8 inches in diameter bears N 66542 W 1-19 chains distant, « (Course 13th). ‘Pience defiecting 163° vo’ right, ou the South line of tue N W }¢ ofthe Nw 4 of section 16. at ?.70 chains Little Deer Ciees bears N20° Wands 20° Hast; at 3.94 chs ur ou feet to a Pust marked W aud P xo id; from whieh » wadrvoon trees inches in diameter bears N 25° E 43 links distant. Course 14). hence 4. flee ing 91°15’:e11 B.S 15'B un th. E iine ol W., 0. .ue 8 Wig of the > W 4 of section 16; at_v.o7 Chains MaruD ditch beurs N 30° W and » 30° 1; ab 6:50 chains South Yuba ditch bears 352; W and N oz K, 20 15 vhains or 1526.9 feet to Post, mark ed W abd P Noid irom which a yeilow pine trce 12 in: hesin d ameter bears N 819 W115 links disiauc. (Cuurse lo). Tuence aellecung yi 18’ right, West 10 Chains ur 660 ‘eel bo pi ceof beginning and containing 136.72 avres.ot laud. The suid claim comprising the South }4 of the Nb 1-4 of the N, W. 44 the W 1-2o/ the SW 14 ofthe 5 Wi-4 and portions of the 5 1-2 of the N W idandthe N W 1-4 of thes W 1-4 of Section 16 Ip 16 NRYE,M D &B and M ; adjoiming cluinis of the Woodyille aud Union quartz mines onthe bast, aud the May Klower Placer mine on thesSouth west thereof. Thesaia Mining Claim being-of record in the office of the Kecorder.of Nevada County Mining Claims, in Book if, Page 90,11 the County und state of Cuailiforuia aforesaid, and being bounded ag faliows,towit: On the easterly side by the Woodville and Uniou quurts mines aud yacant lands, and adjoining the May Flower Placer Mine on the South west, the said eiaim being designated as Lot No.9 in the officiai survey thereol. And any~and all persons claiming adversely the mining ground or premises, or any portioe-thereof so described, surveyed, platted aud applied for, are hereby nolilied that unless their adyerse claima are duly filed as according to law, and the reguiationg thereunder, within the time preserib ad by caw, With the Register ofthe United states Land Office at Sacrameato, in the state of California, they will be barred, in virtue of the provisious of said statute. E. W.KOBERTs, Register. Gourt of the Cou of 0 California, made on the Sist da undersigned, will sell at public auction to tne} pidder for cash;-sold coin of the States aud sub; Superior Court on Saturday, the 25th day of April, 1891, in front of the Court House in the city of seve rae rn ry ee vale Henry Muldoon, however acquired in and tu allthat ; town lot of land lying and City of Nevada, County of said and described as follows neing at the eight (erin Block or wg thirty (30). thence gnetic variation 1424 West along North side of Broad street 18 feet; thence North 14° 38';: East 128.€3 feet to South side of Commercial street; forth nas thence Sorth East corner; West 125.66 bo fcr of beginning, ‘containing en area of an acre. ments thereon thereunto belonging. situate and being in aforesaid ana being & portion of said jot number eight (8) in Block number thirty ke pege as follcws™ Commencing at i est corner of 475 Chains, Ravine bears N69O W; 3a Fast, West 18.15 feet, Tnence South 14° 30’ North the place of br nances thereunto besongin es in diameter bears N 21° E and 0.52 chs. -¥, Building, on Monday, the Fourth ate uf ‘of March, ter of the estate and guardthe United ect to comfirmation by Bald. f Calitle, interest and.estate of a parcel orbeing in the Nevada aforeto wit: ComSouth Eas: corner of lot certain piece, 8° East; North feet to ° 20’; Kast 18.35 80° 20’ 40": Soath 14 five one hundredths (5-100) with tbe improveTogether e appurtenances and th n town lot of land the City of Nevada ‘Also all that certai Hall lot;thence with é variation 18° Kast; North 14° t, 57,20 feet. Thence: North 70° 08 Thence South 749 East 18 feet to eae an gree of two oneedths (2-1! of an acre apd known as the Asher jot. Together with the improvements thereon and appurte77 feet. STerms and conditions of Sale:-Caso—Gold coin of the United States: Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid the Auctioneer on the day of sale, balance om contirmation of sale yy a eg or_Court. 2e xpense of pur 5 ee MARY ANN’MULDOON, Guardian of the Estate of Henry Muldoon, a minor. Fresno, March 31st, 1891. Sam Jackson, Atty for Guerdian. Annual -Stockholders Meeting. a __) gf 3 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE T okholders of the Odd Fellows liali ‘Association forthe election of five Trustees for the enusing year and for such other legal and proper business as may come before it ‘i wil. pe held at the Library Room, 1. O 0 —— & 1891, atthe hour of 74 said day. = J. G. O'NEILL, Secretary. Day of tsay olclock P: M., 0 8 Veena aes Election Proclamation. PuE Electors of the corporation of the City of Nevada are nerauy uptified that an Election will be held in evada City on MONDAY, May 4th, 1891, to elect the follo'wing named officers : 4. Marshal. 2.'> Assessor. irecinct No, 1. at the Ice House on the Plaza. Inspectors, _ J, Wi'liams. and J, D, Fleming» Judges, iat Bailey and W. J, Organ. Clerks, Leon’ rd Fuut and Richard Tremain. Precinct No. zZ. The polling piace will be at the City llall. Inspectors, M. Garverand D.S. Baker. Judges, ALademan and John Swart. Clerks,U. H, Harrison and I. J. ji olfe, = ; c precinct Ne, Jace will be . at Loues Building, “pine ~andCommercial. Inspectors, J; V+ Hunter and John Dunnieliff. Judges, John -Grahamand L. Dulac. Clerks, U. E. Ashburn and J. FE Carr = =e : ae The polls will be open from sunrise until 5o'’clock P. M. . issied March 80th, 1891, DRS. STARKEY & PALEN'S Treatment + by + Inhalation, . 1529 Argh 8t., Philadelphia, Pa. 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