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April 4, 1891 (4 pages)

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grades of the Chicago Singer Sewing cs The Daily Transcript. RAILROAD RATES. Following are the approximate railroad rates of fare ivr first-class passage from Nevada City tothe points nemed! Battle Mountain. .. ehicia .. 0.. Berenda... Calistogar Deming . a. Eli Pa O05 deseecs Emigrant Gap... Gorhen Granite Point . Humboldt.. ..ceceess HUarORs oa occ e ss: Ind spend ence.. .. +00. Junction, ..6.sc: Lathvey.,. Los Angeles...Napa Junction.. Niles. Dak. les Guden. Poter's.. Port Costa Ruymond.:...Redding ..-Keno,,...SBSEES KEES . a News IKSOSCSoG San Pedro.. Sunta Aa ..--.--Santa Barbara. Santa Monice . Stockton....Suisun.. Sunimit. . Tehama . Upper Soda Springs Vallejo Janction «... —— 20 ELEVEN DOLLARS. That Money Will Buy a Good sewing Machine. The Transcrir bas within the past two years offered many special ptemiums to its subscribers, and of bundreds of people who have availed themselves of thevopportunities extended ‘to them not one case of dissatisfaction has yet arisen, In every instance the subscriber has been more than delighted with the bargain secured. The latest: offering includes: three oMuthine; a perfect —imitation—of—the genuine Singer machine and according to the verdict of Hundreds who have used both as guod as the original for all practical purposes. : Three ‘numbers of. this admirable piece of mechanism are advertised and described on the; second page of today’s paper, and full information is given as to cost of freight to this city, eic. The manufacturers also supply No. 1869. Application forPatent, _{ United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal., March 14, 1891. OTICE is hereby given, that H. P. Stow, whose Post Office address is Forbestown, Butte county, his application for a Thousand linear feet the Washington Chief Censolidated Quartz Mine, or vein bearing gold, with surface ground sx bandred feet im width; in Washingion Mining District, County of Nevada and State of California, and desigvated by the tield notes and official plat on file in this 80 . office ss lots Nus,.55 and 56, in Tuwaship 18, N. RK, EB. M.D. B.and M, Seid lots’ Nos. 55 and & being described as follows, towit : Waghingtou Chief Consolidated Quartz me, Survey of Line of Lede. Commenchyg at the South lode post of the Washi m Chief location—a post in rock mound marked “W. Cc, 8. L. P.”— Thence magnetic variation 16° 30’ Kast N, 11° 25’ K. along the line ox the lode 0.d1 chains, intersect the presumed line between . secs. 36 and 36 at a point 45.20 chains South of the corner to Secs. 25, 26, 35 and 36, ‘I, 18, N. R.11 B. M. D. M. set post 11.47 Shains, 757 feet, a live oak j2in. dia. on which location notice was posted mark same, “W. C. L. L.” 22.73 chains or 1500 feette post mark-. ed“W.C.N. L.P.” and “J. 8. L. P.” the North lode post of Washingtoa Chief location and south lode post of Jeffersun location, 45.46 chaius, feet, the North lode post of the Jefferson location, a post im rock mound marked “J, N. Lp.” Pxzterior Boundaries. Commencing at the 8. W. cor. ofthe Washington Chief location a post marked ““W. c. 8. WY cor. Tuenee-N;-11° 26’ KE. 22.78 chains 1500 feet, the N.W. cor. of the Washingtopv Chief location, alsuthe 8. W. cer-ner-ofthe Jefferson location —eyin-ruek+ mound marked “WC.” N. Wy cor. and “J. 3.”’ W. cor. from waoich the Gor. to 5eca. 25, 2¢, 35 and 36, T:-18, N. R. 11 E.M. D.M. bears. N.O0° 16’ EK. 22.46 chains distant, 23.38 chs fiitersect the presumed line between Secs. 86 and 36, at a point 21.85 chains. Seuth of the cor, to Secs. 25,26, 35 and 36, T. 18, N. R. ZL E. M, D. M. set a postin :ock mound 45,46 ebains, 3000 feet, the N. W.-eorner of the Jefferson location set a pest in. rock mound marked “J. N.’W.cor. from which the cor. to pecs. 26, 26, 35 and 36,1. 18, N. R. 11 #, M.D. M. bears \, 87° 40’ W. 4.42 cha‘ns distaat. Thence deflecting 90° to the right 3. 78° 3)’ KB. along the northerm bounderv of the Jefferson 1 c stiom, 4.5444 chains, 00 feet, the North lode post of the Jefferson location previously described, 9.09 chains, 600 feet, the N. E. cor. of the Jefferson location a post in rock mound marked “J. N.” E cor. Thence 8. 119 25'u.Walong the eastern boundary of the Jefferson location, 2373 chains, 1500 feet, the 8. &. cor. of the Jefferson ludatiou identical with the N. &. cor. of the Washington Chief location a post ju rock mound marked ‘J, 8.” E. cor. and “W. c.” N. £, cor. 46:46 chains, 3,000 feet,-the 8. E. cor. of the Washington Chief location, a postin rock mound marked “W. U.’’S. E. cor. Thence N.78° 3’ W. along the Southern boundary of the Wastington Chief loCation, 4.49 chains. intersect the presumed T'he between becs. 85 and 36, at a point 45.72 chains, South of the cor. toSecs. 25,26, 35 and 36, 1.18, N.R. 1) b. M.D. M. set post in rock mound, 4.54)4 chains, 300 feet. The South lode pogt' of the Washington Chief loca ion previously deseribed,* 9.09 ehains 600 feet, tothe place of beginning. Containing 41 32-100 acres. ‘The location of this mine is recorded in the Kecorder’s office of Nevad. county, in Book i0o0i Mining Claims. The adjoining claimant isthe AdamsO M. on the south. Any and ai poraoas claiming: adversely any portion ofsaid Wasnington ‘Chief Cohn solidated Quartz Mine, or surface ground, are required to file their adverse claims with the Kegister of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, in the State of California, during the sixty day ¢riod of pubiteation hereof, or they will barred by +irtue of the provisionsof ibe Statuses. EK. W. ROBERTS, Register. itis hereby ordered that the furegving n0tice be published in the Daily d'ranscript, a daily newspaper pub-ished inthe city aud county of Seveda, state of Califoruia, designated as being nearest the premises applied for. kK. W. KOBERTs, Kegi.ter. A. Burrows, (Grass Valley) Attorney for Applicant. The first publication of this notice was madeon the 16th day of March, 1891: Summons. N theSuperior Court ofthe County of Ne. Yada, State of Californta. Actiou brongLt in the Superior Court of TO THE UNFORTUNATE DE. GIBBONS DISPENSARBY, No. 63 Keurmey Street, &Dr. Gibbos hasthe of snqoenaien U.st he hasreturned m the principai Hospitals of Kurope, and has resumed practice at the Dis ponenry Se Kearney Street,San Francisco, where his servi old patients and those requizin. ces may find him. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of selfabuse. This solitary vice, or depraved Bex! indulgence, is practiced by the youth of sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring the following train of-morbid symptoms unleas combatted by scientifi measures, viz’ Sallow countensace, dark spots under the eyes, pain in th. nead, ring.ng in the noise like tae custlig of leaves aud deuce in approac like — form new : a gy Bap tw shun society, loss of memory, mectic. ‘ushee, ‘pimples: and various scupucus the fave, furred ,fetid breathi,co consumption, sweats, monomania and fregn not eut insanity. gotsess soatticted should apply immediatesure eflected by his new and scisutiie msde cure new ech ma treating these Tiaanieas which never fails o: eflecting a quick and radical eure. MARRIED MEN, o Ur those who contemplate marriage, who are suffering under any of these fearful mai— should uetforget the sone sae ¢ <5 y regting upon them, mor de 60 tein immediate relief. ed CURBD AT HOME. Persons ata distauce may be CURED AT grr one by addressing a letter to de te case, mptome, ! o inseane has pn nued, Per gy medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or perianity, to ng Bid of ‘the country, with ful: and plain d ons for use. The Doc‘orcures when others fail. Try him. By en DOLLARS in coinin a registere through the Post Office or Lrough Wells, Jour & Go, & packageol medicine will be delivered by expresstoany oar of the United \ address DR. J. F, GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, arte Commercial, San Francisco . Notice to Creditors, Estate of J. L. JOHNSON, deceased. . OTIVCE is hereby given by the underN signed, Arthur Powell, Administrator oi the Kstate of J. L. Johnson, deceased, to the creditors ef and ali persons havin claims against the seid deceased, to exhibit them withthe necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Administrator at the Law Office of A. Burrows, Esq., Holbrook Block, Grass Valley, Nevada county, Cal., the same being the plaee for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada. ARTHUR POWELL, Administrator of the Estate of J, L. JohnBon; deceased. Dated Mareh 12th, 1691, : “A. Burrows, Attorney. mi13 Notice to Creditors. Estate of Marie 8. Dusom, deceased. N OTICK is hereby given by the undera signed, Administrator of the Estate of rie 8. Dusom, deceased, to the creditors of audall persons having claims agaiust the said deceased, to exbibit them with tha necessary vouchers, within four months-after the first publication of this notice to the said Adminisrator, attbe Law Oflice of P. F, Simonds, at Nevada City, Nevada County, California, the same heing the place for tae transaction of the business of -said--esthe Chicago namentation and appearance. the machine. The loose balance wheel is ing through a collar securely of the balance wheel, which strong spiral spring. When tix . bolt is yulled out enough to and turned slightly to the right or left where-it is held by a stop-pin till the bcb’in is filled. When the machine is The thread eyelet and the HEMLER, RUFF widths, TUCKER, EEDL 1 WRENC JKAKE NNG,ES8, CHECK SPRIT THROAT PLAE. 1 BINDER, . 5 BOBBINS. Mipp.xTon, Tenn., Dec. 18, 1889. I received your premium sewing machine one year ago abd am well pleased with it. Would not exchange it for machines sold here for fifty dollars. I thank you a thousand times for such a valuable premium. W. A. Bisnor. — Avrus, Ark., Dec. 7, 1889. Te Chicago Singer sewing machine receved in yood order. The matiine isa splendid one; the Agents {here would ask about thirty-five dollars for such a machine. Many thanks. JosrrH Bacuman. _._ Bomurser, Va,;-QOct. 28, 1889. The machine ordered of you arrived, andafter a few days’ trial I find it to be as represented, and doubtless wil continue to give satisfaction. : — Mary & Warker, Trenton, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889. The premium sewing machine came to hand very promptly and in good order. It is nicely finished, and worke like a charm, and we are delighted with-it; BOF. Youre, liable to be meddled-with by out of the wheel when not in-use, so that the machine cannot be operated by the treadle. We have made such arrangements as enable us to offer . SINGER SEWING MACHINES. . : At lower rates than ever before for a good machine. This machine is made after the /atest models of .the Singer Machines, and is.a perfect fac-simile in make, orAll the parts are made to gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed of precisely the same materials. _ The Chicago Singer Machine have every importan improvement in.a loose balance wheel so constructed: as to premit winding bobbins without removirig the work from actuated by a solid bolt passinned to the shaft outside It 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 threading, which is a very great convenience. Each Machine Has the’ Following Attachments : Fo 6 HEMMERS,“all different 1 sREW DRIVER, 1 GAUGE, GAUGE SCREW ‘ 4 : 1 THREAD CUTTER, 1 OIL CAN, filled with Oi), 1 INST RUCTION BOOK. The driving wheel on this machine -is admitted to be the simplest, easiest running and most convenientofany. The machine is self-threading, has the very best tension and thread liberator, is made of the, best maerial, with the wearing parts hardened, and is finished in @ superior styelt. it has veneered cover, drop-ieaf table, end draw The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS, ers and cenwing drawer. chine, and expects to order one next week. E. H; Rinovr. Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889. We received the machine some tw months‘ago. Have given it a fair tria and like it very much. We think it is as good as a forty dollar machine. Miss Jang Rowertu. Jackson, Cau., Noy. 16, 1889. I received your premium sewing tnachbine in good order, and-am_ well pleased with the game. Accept my thanks. A. Norton. Weui’s Bringz, N. Y., Nov.20, 1889. _I would say, after using th e sewing machine received from you, it giver perfect satisfaetion in al} respects, do ing all kinds of work very nicely. Murs. i.C. Youmans, Wesrsoro, Mo,, Dec. 10,1889. My sewing machine gives good sat isfaction—does as good work’as a. fifty dollar machine.. Mary E. Murray.. Hernina, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1889. The sewing machine I got from you ae a premium last year, cannot be beatNo. 1865. Application for Patent. JACKSON CALVERT and JAMES H. County, State of California, for a United States Patent. of Chapter Six of Title Thirty-two of the Revised Statutes of the United States, we, Jackson Calvert and James H. Sharp; the erties. in possession, baying ry right tothe Work and Pay Placer Mine, and claiming the mineral lands, vein, Jode or mineral deposit, bvarin: gold. and being situated within the Nevada City or Nevada Mining District, Cornty of Nemore fully deseribed .as metes and notes of survey thereof, now filed in the ofsubject to sale at Sacramento, Cal., which field notes ofsurvey desctihe the boundaries and extent of said claim, with magnetic variation at FirstsStation 15° East, as follows, towit: Commencing at a Post marked W and P No. 1, at the Southwest corner of claim, whichis also Post of Worx and Pay mine Nol, at Northeast corner of May Flower Placer mine lot No 82, and also corner to Sections 16, 17, 20and 21, T 16N-R 9E.M.D.Band M., from a-which an oak tree 8inehes in diameter bears 8 8° W 60 links distant from location corner ; thence magnetic variation (course Ist) 15° East on Bection line between Sections 16 and i7 N.1° .05 W 2 chains and 30 links, South Yuba Ditch bears S 69° E. and N.69° W at 4.75 chains, Ravine bears N69° W; at 9.43 ehaius fence running North end West; at 10.06 chains biack oak tree 2 feet in diameter; at 15.50 chains fence 5 links to Kast; a $5: 1a) sto corner; at 19.40 Marten Ditch bears Nict ws wid *y 380 W;at 23.63 chains: Little Decoy creo bears Eand W; at 24,80 chains wou vi \uunel bears & 840 chains distant; tunnel running N 27° East; at 29.90 road crosses N 45° W and 40° E 2659.08 feet or 40.80 chains toa Posi marked W and P No.2, which is aiso ‘the Quarter Section corner between Sections 16 und 17'Tp 16 N R9E, M.D. B.and M. and from which an oak tree 14inches in dianieter bears 56949 W 43 links distant and a pine tree 30 inches in diameter bears $ 22349 W 36 tuks dis tant; thence deflecting 0% .08’ left deviation of needie 0° 15’ Kast. (Course 2d) 19 13’ W_at0.19 South Yuba Ditch bears 8 83:49 W;at 549 chains Murchie Ditch bears E and W at 20chains or 1320 feet to a Post marked W and P No3, onthe West line of Section 16, locationcorner. 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° 29’ right deviation ofneedie 19 Kust 89° 44’ Bat 19.65 chains 126.9 feet toa Post nyarked W aud P No. 4from which a cedartree 8 inches in diameter bears N 219 E and 0.52 chs distant, an oaktree8 inches in diameter bears N 33° W 2% links distant. (Course 4th) Thence deflecting 91° 4)’ left, deviation of needle 0S 45’ Kast 9.94 chains 656 feet a spruce tree 10 inches in diameter. bears B46 ik 90 jiliks distant*. (Course bith.) Thence deflecting 91° 59’ right, deviation of needle 1° Kast,s 89° 34 E 19.60 chains or 1293.6 feet to astake marked W and P No 6 from which ‘old stake location. corner bears N 48° E, 1.35 chains distunt a pine tree 8inchesin diameter bears N 889° EK 0.87 chs distant; the quarter section corner on Noith side of Section i6 T16 NK9K MD B andM 11 cbhaivs distant. (Course 6th), Thence deflecting 879° 42’ right, on Kastline of the N W {4 of Section 16, 19 652’ KE. at 13.24 chs $73.08 feet to Post murked W and P No7, on the North line of Woodyille quartz mine, Lot 78, feom which a pine tree 10 inches in diameter bears N 28!49;W 26 links distant. (Couise 7th) Thence detlecting 822 265" initie, Lot73, Course by Woodville survey, 7.9 feet toa Postmarked Wand P. No. 8, at Nortliwest corner of Lot No. 79 from “which 9 pine tree 10 inchesia diameter bears N 8 W 9.25 chains distant. (Course 8tii) Phence detiecting 62° 33' left, en-west-iime of Woodville quartz wine Lot78 course by at 9.0 chains Murchie Diteh bears 6 aud uiurhed Wand I No9, from Which W Q M No 6 at Southwest corner of Woodville quaits mine bears5 25° W 4.15 Chains uis tuntand Post H, NW. comer at the NW, OTICE OF THE APPLICATION OF SHARP, of Nevada Mining District, Nevada Notice is hereby given, thatin pursuance the possesso$ 15.07 ‘russ fence bears W 509 W and8 65° E . ig bears N.1° 52 W9.58°chuins distant, Post} DAILY TRANSCKIPT and ‘ letin marked No, 2 at ooutheast corner of -Mur-. year, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and chie Place mine Lot 42 bears N 25° 10’ E. Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40, 882° 47’ W variation 189 30’ # 0.12 chains} soRipT’ and Week) sportance of a good wa Reaeing Se portan< the “Waltham” » yada and Stateof California, have made being the best known and most reliable tim sppiicesion tothe United States fora Pat-. pieces in the market. ent forthe said Mining Claim, which is. world-wide reputation which they have yained These watches have a solely on their merits, The cases we guasantee bounds by the official pe and by the field-. ¢6 6 of solid goldand coin silver respectively, and if nos justas represented ma be returned at fice of the Kegister of the District, of lauds our expense and we will refund the mone paid. We are prepared to make the most liberal propo sitions Pei tha watches as premiums, a3 will be seen by the following offers: ' Solid Gold Watch—Gents'. Agentleman’s solid gold hunting case watch, “Waltham” movement, stem-winding and stem: setting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ond Daily Bulletin, one year, $36.60; watch, DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $34.40. Subscriber pays express charges on watch from Sam Francisco. . 4 ’ Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’. A iady’s solid gold hunting case watch, ‘“‘Waltham” movement, stem-winding, scem-setting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily ae one year, $29; with DAILY TRANSURIPT an . Weekly Bulletin, one year, $26,90. Suvseriber to pay exprese charges on watch trom San FranSolid Silver Wa tches.: Solid-eo—--silver-huntiag.case—watch___ Waltham” movement, stem-wiuding ~ and. stemco PALLY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $13; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Weekly ulletin, one year, $15.90, x to pay express charges on watch from San Frangisco, came waits open_face, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT, and Daily Bulletin, one year, $15; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $12.90. Subscriber to pay express charges on watch from San Francisco, Nickle Watch, A nandsome nickle stew-winding watch, open face, good movement, with DAILY ean SOKIPL and Daily Bulletia, one eat $11; with DAILY TRANSUKIPT ana Weekly Bulletin, one year $3.90. Subscriber to pay express charges on ¥@cch from San Francisco., P Bicyc.es.The Bicycle we have ted ae a Pp b tne “Apollo”—while not the iiust expensive is @ first-class article in every respect. It is handsome and substantially made, It runs easily and isa prime favorite. it is standard finish with nickle trimmings, and will be seut complete with saddle-bag, tovls, ete. Willbesent with DAILY toa Post marked Wand £ No di {rom which THANK NEPL and Daily Builetiny ene—year, for $29; with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Weekly tulletin, one year, $26.90. [The above prices ate for a 36-.nch wheel. Price per additional tuch made known on application.) Subscriber to pay express charges on bicycle from fan Francisce, ‘7 * Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, standard finish, wrought-iron velocipede, with bell, etc., complete, sent with liy Bulletin, one Type Writers, This isa type-writing age, Everybody has one wh) has writing to do; or should haye one, Here is your opportunity, The Sun type-writer is a perfect instrument, simple in construction, easily worked, neatly mounted and boxed, with instructions tor use, which can be learned ten right, along North line of Woodyiiie quarté . jiinutes, with DALLY TRANSCRIPT. and Dai $17; with DAILY TRA y Bulletin, one year, $15. Sublsecribes,pays express, Cane, Neither-tooe large nor too small, but—just the r ghtsize witn14-k gold head, will be sent with Bulletin, one year Woodyille survey 5 30° 14’ W yariution . DAILY TRANPCKIPT and DailyBulletin, “one 189 30’ E atoid road bearin, N W aud 8 K, . year, $12.00; with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weukly Bulletin, one year, $10.50, Subseries Wat 18.57.-ChuinsoF 1225.06 feet toa Post} pays express. Telescope. A very useful article thatunyone Jiving in the country--or—treveling:-—-wilhyappreciate; Our setting. a aeons pe time=keeper; -with-+@" We will send THE D ILY TRANSORIPT with the San Francisco Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of be following-valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance: -' CK OUT YOUR COMBINATION. , with sur; face ground hereinafter esesited, lying Solia Gold and Silver Watche Drums @ A Nickie tenor drum, 14-inch head complete, with DAILY TRANSCHIPE ‘and oaThg eo! 8 year, SORIPT'and Weekly Bulletin one ge TRAN Subscribar pays express, Military Drum. A fine corded, hammered brass ¢ sticks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIBT pe Daily Bulletin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY sRANSCRIP? and eekly Bvlietin, one Yeni 98.50, Subscriber pays express, 7 . Rifles. The Winchester maintains its p} repeating rifle made and is too wel) ‘known? tt need further description. We will send a 44 cal on barrel Win fle with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and tin, one ye, $22.76; with DAILY and Weeki gcriber pays.express TRO ire, sun. Flobert Rifles, A Flobert rifle, ane 22-cal, less cartridges, jus.’ the for fc ae fond of oting, tw! DAILY TRAN: SCRIPT an vy letin, one year,with DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT and $11.25; One year, 9.25, Subscriber pay expromy Revowvers. We have decidea to offer a revolver fora premium and neon a bir American, double action, “Bull oP I Pied size from 22 to 88. cal. It will be sent wit DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, “on year, fin: with DAILY TRANSCRIPT” ant one year, $9, caottn year, $9. Subscriber pay rishing Tackle Our premium Ashing rod is a 16-foot bamboo with lance wood tip and double It is a good serviceable rod and wi: be sent with line, reel, ete, complete, with. DAILY TRAN. SCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; si, DAILY TRANSCKIFT and Weekly Balltag ° year, $9, Subseriber pays xpress, ee Tent This is @ very useful prem ma an eciated Ly all who pt hunting, Rion ng out. Itisa first-class A tent, eater-proot and made ot 8 Oz. ducky sia "ef test und will be sent with les, pins, ete., com lete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year $12,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weeki y mated m, one year, $10.50, Bubecrtber pays the Calcutta ferrules Hammock, A hammock is a premium that a Whether slung from the trees in a avn Ay ok the postsofa shady verandah, a hb mmock ig picturesque and suggestive of ‘blissful comfort A complete and elegant IB-foot hammock, with G}-féet spread, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT avd Daily Bulletin one year, $10.25; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weealy Bulletin, one year, 8.25. Subscriber pays express, ‘ Among outdoor lawn tennis thefavcrite It gives aufticient a. oe being violent; keeps the atte i tereat sustained thre a hired bd “patie it Which ladice excel, ye : P will of your lady 7 Se ped id luingwolub. “A tiret-class tennis outtt, ( will be sent with DAILY TRANSUlu Daily Builetin, one year, $19: wit) TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin seg od #7, Subscriber pay eXprems, Base Ba: , Our base hall outit congiste of w sO plore
letin, One year, $16.50 _ acquaintances popularity hy Geretiig 6 ast of arent Organ». en, and does as good work aa a $40.00 corneg of Harmony .quarts mine bears premium telescopeis-s good; strong instrument, three assorted bats,-two ( [4 EOS 1 42° 5.28 chains distuut. «(Jourse 9th) . with an. objece-vlass inches ‘in diameter, 8 ste., complete nd will sent with DAIL Sr. Marcarer’s, Md, Dec, 14, 1889.) machine. Gro. B,. Muir. ‘Thence deflecting 619 53’ right, $ 8y° 53’ W diaws, 6 inemes Tong hon classs, jeather~ cased, TRANSCKIFE nd Dai Bulletin, ong i#i2 We received the machine two weeks —_ on suuth line of the N W 34 of Section 16 to . aud willbe seut with DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT and . With DAILY TRANSUKIP'T and ‘Wee’ — Bulle: : Os y and PN m whic ; tgkar i" > . tim one ar, $i begril pay since in good order. We are pleased! . Lonemonr, Cou., Nov. 17, 1889. igh pak trae 10 ‘inches in diameter bess BOMLEE end" Woekiy” ullotin. ome ar etl es en mié_. with the machine and glad to speak of} I received the machine all right, and . 73° 25’ # 083 chs distant. (Course 10th). . Subscriber to pay express charges, Hanging L you asan honest, honorable firm. A am well pleased with it. It does ex-. {yon ‘Noh linesf Union quartz mino; at Microscove rom ging Lamp} neighbor was here to look at the {ma-. cellent work. Psxinan McCarry. pe. nnecethangivy lamp with 14-ine 0.52 Chains Murchie Diteb .cross k auu W; A most interesting instrument-and of greatiuse and trom 42 to inches extension . » Prices, Pavable in Advance: 4 4 ‘ : tate, in said county of Nevada, -4 . . the County of Nevada, State of California, J other grades-up toone with ap elabor pins Com pinta Ried in wet County of FRANK J, DUSOM, erately ornamented and full-pearled . Nevada, in the office of the Clerk of said Admain lp rates ceehe Reveteae alae. Oey Superior © : é kead-on-a full cabinet case, beautifully . pywa-s. HATHAWAY, Plaintiff, Dated Merch 16th, 1891. finished with mouldings and elegant ‘ 4 ‘The People of the State of California send INSOLVENT NOW TOE. Brench walnut veneers, gothic cover , iNT : : Greeting toFrancis M. Huthaway, Defend-. +* with finely veneered panels, and 4) ant. a ‘ ’ A ABR, RoeRRIOS COURT oor THe chest of drawers inside the case. ee eta ore © sneer or fin pb tne, mater Of the estate of Jobn ine that ig not satisfactory . named Plaintifiu the Superior Court’ of . ¥. Muncey, an Insolvent Debtor. Anz.nachine shai 6 2 he County of Nevada, Stute of California, john FM ¥5. FRANCIS M. HATHAWAY, Defendant. pA pd bg va gh lag feet toa Fost mark: . +o the student, ‘This is uo toy, but ® powerful polished brass of « rich gold colar—» hight {ms 0 inchegin diameter bears $38° E 41 links . microscope that reveals the many strange things TRANSCRIPT . ceable lamp— bent with DAILY digtaut, (Course lth) ‘theuce deflecting . Sat exist in the food weeat and the water We] gioco Vien and peily im, One year 90° left; 816° 80’ Won West line of Union . “tink. It standsGinches high and maguities 60 50; with DAILY TRA RIPT and Weekly Be ia uncey bay filed in this Court enn be returned tothe factory and the money will be refunded . ee {f you are in need of or thinking. of buying a sewing machine, look into the iRANSCRIPT’S proposition poe paying afancy price for ene that is éertainly no better, perhaps not us good as the Chicago Singer. ‘Leable ot Distances. From Nevada Vity to “ Bridgeport.. Bowman Dam. Tiuckee.--.ashington.. You Bet Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Luug syrup. This syrup is composed of wild cherry, tar and balsam of Tolu, which every. one knows are the most tonie and healing remedies known for the Throat and Lungs. fo this we add just enough squilis, ipecac and blood root to loosen and throw off the offendng matter, by expectoration. Ask your doctor if there could possibly be a more happy combination for the cure of coughs, colds and bronchitis, or to build op a week and emaciated consumptive patient than this. For croup'and whooping cough there is nothing better, and every mother who values the lives of her little children should always keep it in the houce,. It is perfectly harmless and the babies ike it. Soid byCarr Bros. . eee RNR TE ES Agentsfor the Daily Transoript. Paimer & Rey....-..-.sooeees. NOW York G. P. Rowell & Co -.Mew York 8. R. Niles Boston E C: Perv almer & Rey.. Ponn C. Dewey & Ge ,Sacramento Sav Juan «Grasp Valle .French Corral North £loomfield » «e+» Graniteville . Ville The Transcript is the Best Advertising medium in q sie és S Northern-Central California . gh and to answer the Complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service ou yOu of this sag P mon .—if served within this Coant,; or, if served elsewhere, within thirty days, or judgment i default will be taken againgc eu peaches ug tothe praye: of said Comn ‘tue said action is brought to obtain a decree of thisCourt dissolving the bonds of matrumony now age og eoypaom the Plaintiffaud Defendant, on the ground of failure to provide Plaintiff with the common neeessaries of life. Plaintiff alleges that on or about September 17th, 1873, Plaintiff and Defetidant intermarried, and have ever since been,auu stili are husband and wife. Plain<iff iurther alleges that for one year and a hati last past Deferdant has willfully failed tofurnish Plaintiff with the comm necessaries of life for herself and the: three children, he having the craps f 80 do. Plaintiffasks that the custedy of the miuor children be uwarded te Plaintiff. Al) of which will more fully = 4 bd in the comlaint on file herein, to which refereuce ereby made. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appearandanswer the said Conpiaint a» above required, the said Plaint will apoty te ts Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, Giyen under my hand and Seal of the said Superior Court, of the wpeRy of Nevada, State of California, this 7th day of Febiuary, 1891. {Beal.J Jj. L. MORGAN, Clerk. fiz By J.J. Greany, Dep. Clerk. Niles Searls, Atty for PLif. Notice to Delinquent Oo-owners. O DANIEL HOLMAN, JASPER JEPSON and K&. D. Sherwood,co-owners, with H. H. Colton, P. Brigham, Chas, Hegarty, J. D. Rodgers, Alexander Koach, J, Stumbeck, George Sherwood and Maas Peterson, in the “Blue Lead Mining Company,” location of mine Bioomfield Township, Nevada county, Cula. Notice is hereby given that the co-owners last aboye named haye paid for the following named persons whe failed and refused to pay for themselves, tewit: For Danial Holman the sum of one hundred and seventy nine ($179.00) Dollars. For Jasper Jepson the sum ef thirty eight dollars.and fifty Cents ($33.60) and fer £. D, Sherwood the sum of thirty five do)lars and fifty cents ($35.50.) Thateach and all of the said zmounts have been paid by the said cooweners, more than one year before the conmmencement of this proceeding, each of the delinquent cu-owners, towit: Daniel Holman, Jasper Jepson aud K. D. Sherwood, co-owners in the said mine are hereby notified, unlese each pay their respeetive proportion as herei. set out of the demands due said co-ownrs, to N. B. Parazett, Seo’y of the saidCo., of the town of North Bloonifeld, Nevada county, within six months f om the firstday of publication of this notice; each who hus failed to pay within the saidtime, their interest in the said mine shall be forfeited, and shall become the property ef the said cuowners, in the said mine, who have paid the aforesaid amounts for the aforesaid delinquents herein named. There are nine full shures in the suid mine, and the said deliuquents own the following interest in the said mine: Daniel Holman one half of ene share, E. D. Sherwood one half ofoue share, Jasper Jepson one quarter of one share. N. B. PARAZETT CHAS. HEGARTY, J.D. RODGEKS, ‘ AM. J. STRUMBECK. GEORGE SHERWOOD, H, H, COLTON, ». Co-ownersin said mine, Feb. 9th, 1891. 5 W. D, Long, attorney. , 19-8m prog. . Assessment Notice, ~ EVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMprovement Asaociation.—Location of ine place of business, Nevada City, evada County, California. No ce in hereb: ven, thas ata of the Aoard @ Treetare, = ye t day of March, on sueete (No.2) of two cents per share was ley upon the ‘capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the secretary at the of the Company, No. 69 Broad Street. Nevada City, Nevada County, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shallremain unpaid on the 17th day of) April, 1891, will be delinquentand advertised forsale ut public aaic ; apd unless payment is made before, w be sold om aturday, the 9th day of May, 1891, to pay the solace, pence sn, together with cast of udvertising and ex bers der of the Board of Dire GEO. C. GAYLORD, Bec A -—¥ $9 Broad Stree}, Kevada Cty, sale, By or-. ' his petition, schedule and inventory in insolvency, by which it appears that he is an -insolyent debtor, the said John F. Muncey is hereby declared to be insolvent. Mi dag cid ot ihe oe Seay of porate ecte! © poss n oO s by Aeros and personal, oi the said John F, Muncey, an insolyent debtor,except such as may be by .aw exempt from execution, and of all his deeds, youchers, books of account, and papers, and to keep the same safely until the appointmentof ab assignee of his estate. ersons are forbidden to pay any debts the said insolvent, orto deliver rag 4 property belonging to such Insolyent, tohim,orto any person, firm or corporation or association for his use. The said debtor is hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver any property until the further order of this Court, except as herein ordered, it is farther ordered thatall the creditors of said debtor be and ap before the Hon. John Caldwell, Judge of the Superior Court, of the said county of Nevada, in open Court, at the “Courtroom of said Court, in ihe City and County of Nevada, on the ‘ @ay Of Apri}, 4. D. 1891, at 10 o’elock a. M. of that day, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of the estate of said debtor. : It is further ordered that the order be published in the Nevada Daily Transcript, @ newspaper 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 credirs. And it is further ordered tha. in the meantime all procesdings againét the said insolvent be stayed. March 20, 1891, JOHN CALDWELL, Judge of Superior Court. A. Burrows, Attorney. m20 Notice of Assessment. ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING Dempeny, Location of Principal e of Business, Sua Francisco, California. cation of Works North Bloomfield, Nevada Caunty, Cal. Notice is hereby given, tht at a meetin of the Board of Directors, held on the 26t day of March, 1891, an assessment, No. 47 of Twenty-five cents ( PH) der share was levied upon the Capital ck of the Corration, payable immediately in United tates Gol m, to the Secretary. at the office of the Company, $20 Sansome Street, Room 24, San Franoisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessmentghall remain uppaid on the 4th day of May, 1891, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction; and unless payment is made before, willbe sold oo Wednesday, the 27th day of May, 1891, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order uf the Roast pd Directors. . PICHOIK Secretary. Office—Room 24, 820 Sansome Street, San Francisco, California. Annual Meeting. Stockholders of the Champiou Mining om pany will be held at the office of the Company, No. 820Sansome Street, Reon 10, San Francisco, California, on Tuesday, Aprtt l4eh, 1894, at 2 o’clock P. M., forthe purpose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Trausfer books will close on Saturday, April 11, 189], at 1 o’clock P. M, THEQ. WETZKL, Becy. Office 820 Sansome eet, Room 10, Sam Francisco, California, L. P, FISHER Newspaper Adyertising Ageney. 200M) 2 AND 21 guhta TS EX: CHAN LIFG: * “TN VRANGISCO. » ADVERTISEM T N Solicited for all aly cy mar vablished on the Pacifie Coast, the Sandwich Islands, Poly: a, M an Forts, Fename, Veiee New : Aus‘onies, the Eastern and Filce et measi every newspa; published acihe Coast are ke: conatety them auriog '}\HE-REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING oF . Of 4 . se ‘ 5 “ CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ed over 8,200 acres of Land into 6 to 20 acre acres of Wheat in the Mississippi Valley. ‘arm Send for Pamphlets, Maps and Price List. acres cleared ; good water ; large house $2500. Great bargain; must be sold. situate three miles from Nevada City. fans ata low price, TIMBER irrigated ing Orchards, naa Both places are within two depot, ery advantage for a desirable offer at present. e Oregon Land Company was especially organized tor the pu: of buying and pepoptg ie . large tracts of Land, and has during the past eayans cought a rf For Sale or Rent on Easy Terms! Special Bargains in Lands. $5000--320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley; good house and parn ; 200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of free water ; 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--450 acres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100 MachineNo, 3 and Dairy Transcript 1 year..17 00 ae peeks GO heh O00 &S Subscribed to pay freight from the factory, which THREE AND A HALF DOLLARS 4o Nevada City. BROWN & OALKINS, Pubs. Dairy Transcrirt, LAND COMPANY =W'TH TS— Home Office at Salem, Oregon, (in the State Insurance Buildin.) AND BRANOR OFFIOES Is PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY hha oo Hs FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, 8TOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALSO nd subdivid Lots. The succesgof this undertaking is sbown in the fact that out of 280 tracts placed en the market, 225 have been sold. We claim that 10 acres of choice Land in Fruit will briag a larger income than 160 We also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences, etc. We can sell maa tract of Land for the same price per acre that you would have to pay for a larg < and barn; improvements cost about $900.-}.60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15 res cleared ;*house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain. $2 1 50-0425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; two good houses and two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water for a portion ace, Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence. 1 5Q--104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, free water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming implements ;: Arare chance to secure a profitable $2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house and barn ; seme ‘ruit trees; free water for irrigating. LANDS: $8000--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City, covered with a tine growth of pine and oak timber, whici: alone is worth more than price asked ; soil is yery rich and will make excellent fruit land when cleared; all can be Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearmiles of the Narrow Gaug_ Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev” home. —o—— Ba These are only a few of the bargains we have to We have allkinds of Lands at prices ranging trom $5 to $75 per acre. NEVADA COUNTY IAND AND IMPROVE MENT ASSOCIATION, Apply to GEO. C:.GAYLORD, Ass't Seoy.’ Terms Easy. S60° .; at 18.43 chains West edge of old marked W and P Noi2 from which an aider a spruce tree 8 inches in diameter bears N 66,9 W 1.19 chains distant. (Course 13th). Section 16, at?.70 chains Little Deer Cieex or 260 feet to a Pust marked W and P No 14, ameter bears N 2° E 43 links distant. (Course 14). Thence deflecting 91°15’ left, ditch bears N 305 W ands 80° E; at 6.50 chains South Yuba ditch bears $629 W ana N62 4, from which a yellow pine tree 12 acres ofland. The suid claim comprising the South 14 of the N E 1-4 of the N. W. 44 the W 1-zof the SW 14 ofthe 3 W 1-4aid portions of the s 1-2 of the N W i-¢undthe N W 1-4 of thes W 1-4 of Section 16 ip 16 NK9YE,M DB and M ; adjoining claims of the Woodville aud Union quartz mines om the Kast, and the May Flower Placer mine on the South west thereof. The said Mining Claim being of record in the office of the Kecorder of Neyada County . Mining Ciaims, in Book 11, Page 90, in the County and State ef California aforesaid, -andbeing bounded as follows, towit: On the easterly side by the Woodville aud Uniou quartz mines and vacant lands, and adjoining the May Flower Placer Mine on the Southwest, the said elaim being desiynated as Lot No. in the official survey thereof, And any and all persons claiming adversely the mining ground or premises, or any portion thereof go described, surveyed, platted aud applied for, are hereby notified that unless their adverse claima are duly filed as according to law, and the regulatious thereunder, within the time pregeribed by aw, withthe Kegisiter ofthe United States Land Oflice at Sucrameato, in the state of Valifornia, they will be barred; in virtue of the provisions of said statute, E. W. KOBERTs, Register, It is hereby ordered, that the foregoing Notice of Application for Patent be published for the period of sixty days in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper published at Nevada City, Nevada County, Calluornia, hereby designated as the new spuper published nearestthe above described premises, E. W. ROBERTS, Register, J. I, Caldwell, Attorney for appiivante, The first publication of this notic maade on the 12th day of February, 1891. ~ Order to Show Cause, N_the Superior Court of N } Doctorate: evada County, jimthe matter of the Estate of simon, an Ingane person, Jaman 9. John stotiar, the Guardian of James G. Simons, an insane person, having filed his petition herein prayiug for an erder 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. Simong appear before the said Court on Monday, the 16th day of March, 1891, at 10 o'clock te the forenoon of said day at thy Court Room in Nevada Vity, to show cause why an order should not be granted to said Guardian to sell so much of the real estate of the said Tosane James G. Simons ag shall -be necessary. And that a copy of this order b : ed at least fonr successive weote' ie ee Daily Trauscript, a Hew seaper printed and county, published in gaid : JOHN CALDWELL, 5 Dated Feb. 14th, 18a, "¥P@ror Judge. F. T. Nilon, Attorney. : fla LUETJE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER, ANp Brend-Sereet, Nevada city, . shaft; at 20.27 shaft bears West 28 links distaut; at 21.03 chains road bears S$ 40° E, N . ments for premiums, we aimed in every instance 40° W; at 22,72 Chuins or 1500 ieet to a Post . topetagood article—one that we need not hesiThence deflecting 163° 25’ right bh P South line of tue 4 W % of ihe N wig Fy become very fashionable during the last few years, Musical Instrumerts, In making our selections of musical instrutate Lo send to a performer who is a connoisseur, tree € inches in diameter bears 73° W i5. We have made arrangements with the eading links distant. ‘Course 12th.) ‘thence de-. manufacturers and jobbers that enable us to offet flecting 9v° left, 8.789 20’ KR on south line of . these iustruments ia connection with the TRANUnion quartz mine; at 3.23 ¢hains 213.2 feet . SCRIPT ou unprecedently liberal terms to a Post marked W and P No 13, irom which Banjo. Banjoplayingis an accomplishment’ that hag Ibis readily jearned by anyoue having a good ear bears W209 Wands 20° ust; ut 3.94 eas for inusic, and makes a splendid accompaniment for the voice insinging. We will send a hanufrom which a madroon trees inches in di. '2Me nickle-rim, caif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction book, with DAILY TKAN-+ SCRIPT gud Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with on the eust line of Ws of the S W14 of the . VAHAY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletia, ong 3 W 4 of Section 16; at 0.57 chains Martin . 7&4") $9.50. Subscriber to pay express charges, B Flat Cornet. A handsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set inch®s in diameter bears N 84° W 1.15 links . of extra crooks, music rack, case and instruction distant. (Course 15). Thence detiecting . book) omplcte—a fine solo instrument—with 91° 18’ right, West 10 chains or 660 feet tol DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buiietin, one place of beginning and contaiviug 136,72] year, $16.50; with DAILY TKANSUOKIPT and Weekly Butletin—-$14.60, Subscriber pays express charges, Flute, . The flute is one of thesweetest and easiest musical instruments to learn. Itharmonizes with the piano and all other instruments, For a promiant we have selected @ fine cocoa-wood, 6eyed, cork jointed flute with tuning slide, and will send it with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Daily Bulletin, onc year, $18; DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.75, Subscriber pays express charges, Pianos, @A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, elegant finished— just the thing for children to learn to play on; makes good music, Seutwith DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bul etin, one year $11.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly ne ea year, $9.50. Subscriber pays exCroquet. A beautiful croquet set for eight players wi be seut with DAILY TRANSCRIPT At “pally: Bulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8, Subscriber pays express. Shot Guns. We made a special point of securing a good gun for & premium—one that wecan recommend, and feel assured that our selection will be all that you canask. Our premium gun is well made and handscmely finished. 1¢ shoots strong and accurately, andis a reliable guo in every particular, Itisthe very best gun ever offered as a hewspaper premium andis weil worth workin for. itis & mayniticent “double breech-loader with twist barrels, baca-action, side snap, rubber butt, Nos. 10 and 12 gauge, ay desired, aud wiil be sent with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Daily Suaccriber pays express, Same gun as above, with pis '-gr be adcad to above pr’ *e8, , 4 band news, while itis the recogn etin twelve hours in advance of th The Weekly Bulletin isa handsome 12 SP Benda)’ srderg t-cl butors. Fresh—Brouyht ‘dona teh + DAILY TRANSCRIPT and W. Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRAN— >. SCRI¢T aud Weekly Bulletin, Qne year, ror z Guuiz wine; #400 Chains Muichie Ditch . diameters,and wil beventwith DAILY TRANulletiv, one year, $11,650, Subseriber pays exbears N 64° W aud S 64 K; at 10.42 chai.s SURIPT and Daily Bulietin, one year, $11; w‘th Svuth Yuba Ditch bears N 65°. W andS 6). VAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one E, ut 6.12 chains road bears N 67° W and 3 . Yet, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges, 76 E, at 17.74 chains roed bears N 60° W and prese, . Stylographic Pen. ways ready to write; cai i tne holder tc last tor weekg pay oe i sent with DAILY TRANSORIPP and Dail Bulletin, one year, $10 2; with AILY RANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, 25. aaa Standard Rain Guage. Approved by the signal service at with fall directions for use will afer dared DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one eee Series DAILY TRANBCRIP? and on 2 palautiaee . @ year, $8.75. 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