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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT:
Table ot Distances.
From Nevada Vity to
ridge.. ‘
French Cotal.....--Grass Valley se
Hu: ts Hill.... =
Jackson's “
Lake City iy
Little Yorz. --12%
Lowel) Hill —
Moore’s Fiat.:....+----0+ +++
North Bluomfiel@... ...... 14% *
Bewtown ... 2.22.. eee cet eeee bt
North San Juan.. ....-----. es
Omexa ee
Purdon a Bridge. ..... 6056-55 6
OF Hil: coor occ e scence re ceees 7 ;
. eee rer yee carn raat 18 =
Bongh & Keady.. ....005 see 8 oe
Bnow Fen'., 2.22. .e cece eet eee pabey :
Brow Pout ye) 4
Scott’» Flr by *
BlemrOtwi lie 66. cee ce gee eet eeees 19=veetiand
14% “
[ee a hed LL epee pee ae PRE § :
Becramaity. a
Ban Francisco
166
Thorkee. .. .. rer rare.. 3
Waahington.... 2.65. s+: ryt Bacay
Yar Ret ae 1
— ———
NOCICE-10 STATIONERS.
E\LED proposals willbe received by
the sina oh “Education of Nevada
School District until
Saturday, July 30, at 10 o’clock, A. h
For urnishing the following supplies to
be delivered at Washington schuolhouse
by Sept. 1, 182 :
30 gross Jos. Gillot’s 404 Pens.
3 gross Pen Holders.
20 dozen Drawing Pencils, No. 3.
15 gallons Stafford’s Ink. (keg.
6 dozen boxes Chalk. ‘
2 dozen boxes Slate Pencils.
20 reains 12-lb Legal Cap Writing Paper, double ruled.
5 dozen Era-ers (blackboard. )
‘Vhe bids forStationery to be accompanied’ by samples. The Board reserves
te reject any and all bids.
LEONARD 8S. CALKINS,
Clerk of the Boar
Nevada City, July ¥, 1892.
the right
Orde: to show Cause.
js the Superior Courtof the County o1
iveVaua, Ovive ol UCalilorila.
du vue macver ul We Botace of anu
ud. uidusticp Vi Daud aud Cuarle,
brown, auuers. Suwa Pr. Brown,
Guaruian ol We perovils ahd estates
MM.
Tic
vi
Kunua Grown aud Cbaiics M1. Brown,
Muluurs, uaVving Died ber peuwou here
praying lor au vruer ul waic c
vl Lue real estate, vi_salid iol
purposes there wet torch
FS Be hearts bain et Ae a Jot Val., on Thursday, the 18th day of August,
of ed et ee eae “*““ . 1392. She names as witnesses: James
interested Im tue estace Ci sai! i cap MeNalley, Joseph Sun, James Earley and
eect Pigs ag A : ja ae sean _— all of Oregon House, Butte
; age County, Cal.
July, lovZ, aclu eo mast ou an aa Any and all persons claiming adversely
of said day, ac the court re’ly, in the} tHe avove described lands are requested
Superior Court at Nevaua icy,
das
We Whoeic
, tor the
cuuutly of Nevaua, to suuw cause why au
order should not ve grauced to the salu
Guardian to sell s, thuch of the rea
estave of the said minors, at private sale,
as shall be nevessary.
. Ana thay a copy of this order be
paeoge four successive weeks mm the
aily ‘lranscript, a newspaper printeu
and published im said Nevaua county.
JOHN CALDWELL,
wwe Judge of the Superior Court.
ARMs
ated Juue 17th lay. 2
tm! 1. Nie, Atty. jl7
El Paso de Robles Springs Hotel
Paso de Robles,
San Luis Obispo County, California.
[HE Greatest Health Resort on the Pacific
cumct; climate unrivaieu; new hotel and cottager; mud and sulphur baths; the waters
4 Wvequaled medicinal value; new and
-legant bath-nouses; competent attendants
fake the Ureyou Expresstrain from Marysville, Convecting at shird and Townsend
streets, sun Fiaucisco, at 8:15 a. M., arrive at
4:30 P.M Same Guy; DO Biaging.
«. F.BSIRNA, Manager
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
“Notice For Publication.
UNITED STATEs LAND OFFICE,
MakyYsvILLE, CaL., June 11, 1892. DYSPEPSIA.
yes is hereby given that in com{NDIGESTION
pliance with the-provisions of the act NER Vo USNESE
ot Congress of June J, 1873, entitled ‘An Loathing of Food
act for the sale of timber lands in the SSane Gam jainte
States of California, Oregon, Nevadaand y P ° Naduea
Washington Territory,’ Maria Jane
Waistell of Oregon House, County of
Butte, State (or Lerritory'of Calitornia,
has this day filed in this office her sworn
statement No. 667, for the purchase of
the N W fofS W fand'8 W ¢ of N W 4 of
Setion No.four, in Township No. 17 N
Range No. 6 E Mt D M, and will offer
proot to show that the land.sought is
nore valuable for its timber or stone than
tor agricultural purposes, and to establish
her claim to said land before the Register
and Keceiver of this office at Marysville,
wo tile their claims in this office on or
vefore said 18th day of August, 182.
CHARLEs HAPGOOD, Register.
3
Notice-of Hearing.
OTICE is hereby given that the Report
of the Viewers, appointed by the Board
of Supervisors of Nevada County on the
ythay of July, 1492, to lay out, view
1 and survey the proposed public road in
Koad Districts No. 5 and -3, in Little
York Township, from Chalk Bluff to the
Notice to Creditors.
STATE OF Frank Julien Dusom, deers Notice 1s hereby given by
dersigneu, £s«utor of the last
wit Yous Lusom deceased, i
tae crediwre of and all persons ‘havin;
will of treus JuleD
claims against the said deceased, to ex
hibit them, with the necessary vouchers,
within four months after the first publica
tion of this notice tothe said _bxecutor
athis Law OUttice at Nevada City, Val:;
place for the traus
action of the business of said estate,
the same being th«
in said County of Nev
Dasom, deceased. —
Dated Nevada City,
Jaly, 1892.
Notice to Creditors.
?
STATE of Harmon A. Lord, deceased.
E Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, ( harles P. Frissell, Administratu
id estateof Harnion A. Lord,‘de. 16 N., K. 10 E.; thence Northerly across Real Estate taken fordebt. 20,242 3h
oo a creditors of andall person: . jy. W. ¢ ot Sec. 23, said Toweanio and . Miscellaneous Bonds.... 54,250 ou
having claimsagainst the saidd ,% . Hauge ; thence North Masterly across . County Warrants..... ;: 568 07
exhibit them, with the necessary vouch: . -ecuon 21, said ‘l'uwnship and Rauge, . !oans on Real Estate... 16,020 ou
ers, within sf$br months after the tirs: . snd across the lauda of the Greenhorn4 Loans on Stocks, Bonds and aa ;
publication . this notice to the sak . vreek Mining and Lumber Company, in Warrants.... aeecses 2,300 06
Charles P. krissell, at the office of J. 1.) ne N 4 of said section; thence North Loans on Personal Security sonal
Caldwell, Attorney at law, south sid . wasterly across the lands of said Comand Overdrafts..... 88,592
of Broad St., Nevada City, Cal., thesam: . jany in the N. W. ¢ of Section 22, in Leans on other securities.. Jo Te
being the place tor the transaction of the . jwid ‘Township and Kauge ; thenee North . ® foney on hand...... oe 0 =
business of said estate, in suid County 0: . wasterly across Sectiouto, said ‘Towuship Due trom Banks..... e+ 19,537 37
Nevada. aud Range, aud over lands ot ‘Towle Bros. Furniture and Fixtures.. . 5,000 Ob
Cuwarves P. FRISSELL, . « Co.; thenceNorth Kasterly across 5. Gold Bullion.. . emia .3, 469-12
dministrator ofthe estate ot Harmon . «. 3 or Section 10, said “Lownship and se ve shag aytieauead forcolsal
. Lord, deceased.
Dated this 13th day of July; 1892.
J. 1. Caldwell, Aitorney for
trator.
ada,
p. F. SIMON DS,
© Executor of the last will of Fraud Julien
this Ist day oi
Adminisjy ls
intersection o said proposed rcad with
the Bear Valley Road, was filed with the
Clerk of said Hoard on the highteenth
day of July, 1892. That*the said Board
at the time of filing of said report, being
then in session, tixed SATURDAY, AUGUsT 6th, 1892, at the hour of 1U o’cleck
A. M. ot said day, at the Court House, in
Nevada City, California, as the time and
place ot hearing said report of viewers,
and directed nouce of such hearing to be
published in the} Nevada Daily Tran
sCRIrT, adaily paper published in Nevada
County, lor ac least two successive weeks
vetore sais bearing. At said hearing all
parties interested may appear, and the
oard will hear evidence tor and against
said proposed road and award damages
co ¢ach uon-consenting land owner.
paid road beyinuiy at Chalk Bluff, in
Little York ‘Lowuship, Nevada County,
Calitornia, at a point uear the, center yt
che 8. K. } of Se. tion 29, Tp. 16, N. k
lu K., M. D. M., and opposite the h.use
vt Mrs. Brady, and runuing thence North
casterly across lands of P, Mattison to
che East lime of N. E. fof Sec. 20, Tp.
Range and over lands of Greenhorn Creek
Mining and Lumler (o.; thence North
wasterty across 8. W. 3 and N. W. 3 of
vection 11, said ‘lownship and Kange,
Notice to Creditors.
eee
Notice is hereby
signed, Executors ot
George G. Allan,
itors of and all
the last will
with the necessary
nuuce Ww
Law Ottice of
estate, in said county of Nevada.
STATE of George G. Allan, deceaseu
given by the under
WILLIA « CA», PBELL,
NILES SEARLS,
Executors of the Last Will of George G
_ Allan, deceared.
Dated July 12, 1892.
Be Fred Searls, Attorney.
CITY TAXES.
jy]
HE CITY TAXES ARE NOW DUE
to the undersigned-at th:
I aot ee the hours ot 9 and 1:
and 1:30 and 5 o'clock 1
July 5th, 18%
City Hall between
o'clock A. M.
a., begi ig Tucaday,
They
Delinquent on the
¥IRST MONDAY OF AUGUST, 189Até6é o’clock P. M.
d unless
pee prion will be added.
Notice is further given that the Rox.
thie City between t'« limits of
ayes of 2) and 50 years.
2
ior thereto Five p)
CITY TAX COLLECTOR.
earn from #25 to
jaud more after x!
ex) . We can furnish
ta
EK. O. TOMPKINS,
ewnic.
° 1.6 N.,K. 11 K.; thence North Kasterly
deceased, to the wee
persons having claim.
inst the said deceased, to exhibit thei
vouches, withm tei
months after the first publication of th.
said Executors, at tl.
Fred Searls, Nevada:
City, California, the same being the plac.
for the transaction of the business ot th:
and over jauds of Greenhorn Creek Munug and Lumber Co.; thence in a general
N. bk. direction across S. E. } anu N. E.
; of Section 2, and N. 4 of Sec. 1, ail in
said Lowuship and Kange ; thence North
wasterly across N. W 4 of dection 6, ‘Ip.
scross Dec. 3}, ‘I'p. 17 N., K. 11 E. and
iver lands of ‘Towle Br. a. & Uo.; thence
North kasterly acroas -S. W. 3 of Sec.
_Y, in said ‘Township and Range ; thence
across =. E. } of Bection z¥, to the inersection of said proposed road on the 5.
&. $ of Section ¥ aturesaid with the Nevada and Bear Valley road. bas
Said proposed road having a length oi
J} miles and 367 feet, and a uniform
width of forty teet.
‘That the names of the owners of the
ands crossed by said road, ocher than the
1ames set out hereiu, are unknown, That
al the known owners consent to the layug out and construction uf said road exsept the (Greenhorn Creek Mining ana
umber Co. ©
1 ated July 20th, 1892.
By order of the Board. .
J. L. MORGAN, Clerk.
jy20 J. J. Greany, Deputy. —
Jerbec Blue Gravel Mining Cumpany-.
HE annual meeting of the stockholders
[ of the above named Company, for the
nection of Trustees tor the ensuing year
ind the .-asaction of such other busitesa as ‘pay properly come before the
eeting, witl se held on Tuesday, Aug.
td, $92, at the hour of 3 o'clock P. M.,
it tuecthee of tue Company, No. 320
Jansome street, Koom 10, San Francisco,
vai. ‘Lransfer books will be closed ou
‘}Hxo. WerzeL, decretery.
Office— 32U >ansome street, room 10,
jan Franciseo. Cal. (S22
* “Thenk You,”
4 what Mrs. Paisley, of Newburgh, N.
<.,; alwaya says to Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
t ‘cured her ofa severe case of scrofulu
ud eczema and‘ she has reason to bx
grateful.
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Household Remedy
AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLES
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—
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Proprietoreand Manufacturers
"92 Montgomery Street, San Francirx
FOR SALE BY
CARER BHROS,
Bunting Flags.
In view of the movement for a more
general use of the Stars and Stripes, especially in conne=tion with the education
of American youth, we have made special arrangements to furnish the BES)
quarry of Bunting Flags to readers oi
the Daity Te \Nscript at the following
low prices
KI} ( CLATION SIZES.
LSifeet lonz. ....+. . 8 2.37
* 6 feet lo up 3.67
7 feet lv ug 3.34
8 feet] ong 4.01
10 feet long 6.00
12 feet Tong pe Be
14 feet long 10.34
16 feet long . 12.00
18 feet long . 13.34
20 feet long 14.67
25 feet long <> s 20.0
28 feet long.. 2c esccnes nes . 26.00
SP ICSC LOBE. coos 5s skew es peels . 33.34
SB feet lok asi. eae 8s 36.67
These Flags are guaranteed to be equal
to any Bunting Flags ir the country.
Address all orders with remittance~ ‘ty
BROWN & CALKINS,
Publishers ‘‘Daily Transcript,’’ Nevada City, Cal.
Semi-Annual Report of the Citizens
Bank and Its Agency at Grass Valley, Showing its Financial Conditions on the Morning of July 1,
1892.
RESOURCES.
Bank Premises...... $ 5,000 00
$278,071 30
LIABILITIES.
Paid up Capital...... $ 30,000 00
Reserve Fund...... ~ 10,000 Ou
Undivided Profits..... 22,873 Oz
Due Depositors...... 200,856 79
Due Banks.... Re 12,740 21
Dividends Unpaid..... 1,601 2
$278,071 30
We the undersigned do solemnly swear
that we have each of us a personal knowledge of the matters coutained-in the
foregoing statement, and that the same
is a true and correct report of the financial condition of the Citizens Bank and
its Agency at Grass Valley, on the morning of July 1, 1892, according to the best
ot our kuowledge and belief; and the assets therein named are all in the custody
ot the said Bank, its proper officers and
vrrespondents. é
We furthermore solemnly swear that
he paid-up Capital Stock of the Citizens
Bank is Thirty Thousand Dollars in gold
coin valuation, as will appear from the
toregoing report.
—_— E. M. PRESTON,
President.
D. E. Morcan, :
Assistant Cashier.
State of California, c-unty of Nevada,
4s: Subscribed aud sworn to before me,
this 8th day vi July, 1592.
[SEAL] Freep Saks,
Notary Public.
Empire Livery Stable
Broad st., Nevada City, opp. Nat-ona £x
Ghange Lovet
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor.
‘INHE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIR}
[ Stable has the largest lot of
florses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in thiz part of the State.
Teams with elegaut Buggies, Wagons apd
lacks to let at the shortest notice and o.
he most reascpable terms
The horses are free from vice, of grod sty)
ind capable of going as fast a8 any gentile
ian cares to drive. tte
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
—TOoO~
Gastern Cities and to Europe.
BY THE GREAT ne ONTISENTAL
ALL BAIL ROUTES:
—OF THE—
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY,
(Pacific SysTEM.)
Daily Express Trains make prey: connec:
ons with Railway Lines
in the Kast,
—ANE ATNew York and New Orleans
With Steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
PULLMAN PALACE
$LEEPING CARS
And Second-class Sleeping’ Oars
Attached to Express Trains.
Tickets sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured,
and other information given upon applicetion at the Company’s offices where passen
gers calling in person Can secure choice oj
outes, etc.
Orders sold at Lowest Rates for tickets
ior passage from Europe and Eastern cit‘es to any point in the Pacific States and
Territories. These orders, if not used,
will be redeemed at the full amouat paid
therefor.
T. H. GOODMAN,
General Pass Agent.
R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager.
San Francisco Cal.
RAIL’ ROAD LANDS.
For tatds in Central and Northern Culifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply &
oc address,
Ww. H. MILLS, Land Agent,C. P. R. BR. Sa!
francisco.
For Landsin Southern Galifornia, app!)
o or addrens +
[EROME MADDEN, Land Agent,S, P. .R.
Srp Francisco, Cal.
T) ILE UNFORTUNATE
JR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
No. 623 Kearmey Street,
jorner Commercial....San Francisc:
«
Established in 185+
for the treatmen
of Seuxal and sem)
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& as Gonorrhea, Glee:
» Stricture, Syphili
in all its forms
Seminal Weaknes:
Impotency, etc.
* Skin Diseases vo
years’ standing an:
(iterated Leg;
wuccessfully treaied.
Dr. Gibbon hasthe
‘easure ofannooncing tLat he has returne
rom visiting the princip»! Hospitals of &u
‘ope, and has resumed practice at the Dis
yensary, 623 Kearney Street, han F rancisce
viere his old patients and those requirin
iis services may find him,
SEMINAL WE/.KNESS.
Seminal Kmissions, the consequence
velfabuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
vexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth
ofboth sexes to ap almost unlimited exent, producing with unerring certainty the
otlowing train of murbid symptoms unless
-ombatted by scientific medical measures
iz‘ Sallow countenance, dark spots unde:
he eyes, pain in the nead, ring ng in th
‘ars. noise like the rustlig of leaves ano
he sattling of chariots, uneasiness about
oins, weakness vf the limbs, confused vis
on, blunted intellect, loss of confidence
litidence in approaching strangers, a dis
ike to form new acquaintances, disposition
o shun society, loss of memory, nectic
lushes, pimples and various eruptionsaboul
he face, furred-tongue,fetid breath,coughs
-onaumption, night sweats, monomaniaanc
frequent insanity. If reli:fbe notobtained,
yergans so afilicted should apply immediate
y, either in person or by letter.and have i
ure effected by his new andacientific mod
reating these diseases, which never fails o
‘ftecting a quick and redical cure.
MARKKIED MEN,
dc those who contemplate mg es whe
r suffering under any of these fear ul malidies, should not forget the sacred respon
dioility resting upon them, nordvlay Gob
ein immediate relief,
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Pergons at a distauce may be CURED A’
4OME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
tating case, symptoms, length oftime the
hsease hus continued, and the medicine
wili be promptly sent, tree from damage or
guriosity, to HE part of the couutry, with
ful: and plain directions for use. The Docvr cures when others fail. Try him.
tharges reasonuble call or write.
address DK, + F. GIBBUN, 628 Kearnes
street, corner Commercial, dan Francisce
Onfice Box 1957. ry
DRS, STARKEY & PALEN'S
Treatirent + by + Inhalation,
1529 Arch 8t., Philadelphia Pa.
F.r Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis
Dysentery, Ua ay Fever, D.bilitv, Headache. Bhd euralgia, and all Uhronio and Nervous
‘Disorders
‘HE original and-only genuine Com
pound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs,
starkey and Palen, is ascientific adjustment
sfthe elements of Oxygen and Nitiogen
MAGNETIZED ; and the compound 1s go conjiensed nnd made jortable thatitis seut all
»ver the world,
lt, bes teen in use for more than twenty
ears ; thousands of patients have been
reated, aud uverove .housand physicians
lave ured it,and recommended it—a very
significant tact
tt does not act as most drugs do, by creat
gauvther ailment, ana benefiting one
ron kt the expepre of another, often rejJriug @ second course to eradicate the
Jvilenects of the first, but Compoun 1 Oxyyeu is a revitulizer, renewing, strengthen
‘ng, invigorating the whole a
‘Thexe stutements ure confirmed by aumerous testimonials, publishedin our book
uf 0 paves only witu the express permission of the patients; their oames aud addresser are given, and you can refertothem
for furtherioformation.
Luc greats. ccvess of Our treatment hak
siven rise tua host of imitators, unscrupu
lous persons ; some calling their prepara
tions Compound Uxygen, often appropriat
‘ug our *estimouials dnd the names of ou:
patients, to recommend worthless concoc
doos. But any substance made. claewhere
ur by others, »nd called Compound Oxygen
dy Sr
“COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF
ACTION AND KEsULTS,” is the title of a
new book of 200 pages, published by Drs
3t.rkey & Palen, which giveste all enquir‘ers {ull information as to th:s remarkavle
curstive agent, anda record of surp ising
coresina wide range of cbronic cases—
many of them after betug ab nduned to die
by other physicians, Will be mailed t KEE
‘Troany address ov appiicati: n
h Ir you are
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROKYTL t DRS. STARKEY & PALEN.
*} DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT and Weekly bulletin, one
SM Sy as a. Sie
is
SCKIPT, anu Daily Bulletio, one year, 915; with
year, $12.40 Subscriber to pay
ou Wateh trom Sau rraucisco,
A nandsome nick.e stesrn—winding watch, open
face, good movement, with DAILY TRAsSCKIPL and Daily Bulletiu, ono year, $11; with
DAILY TKANSCHIPT ana Weekly Bulletin, oue
year $8.90. Subscriber to pay express charges
on Watch from San Francisco,
Bicyc.es.
The Bicycle we have selected ae a pr
tne “apolio”—while not the most expensive is a
tiret~elags article in every respect. it is han-lsome and substantially made, it runs eagily and
iva prime favorite, itis standard fivish with
hickle trimmings, and.vili be »eut complete with
wadd*e, tools, ete. Wallbefsent with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for
929; with DAILY TKANSUKIPT and Weekly
bulletin, one year, $26.90. (The above prices are
ior & 86-.ach wheel. rice per additional inch
made known ou application.) Subscriber to pay
express charged on bicyclé from Fan Fraucisco, ,
; 2
Boys’ Velocipedes.
A 16-inch wheel, standard finish, wrought-iron
velocipede, with bell, etc., complete, sent with
DAILY TRANSCKIVT and Daily Bulletin, one
year,$12.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40.
Type Writers.
This is a type-writing age. Everybody has
whohas writing to do; or shoulc have o
Hereis your opportunity, The Sun type-wri
14 @ periect instrument, simple in constructio ;,
easly worked, neatly mounted and boxed, wit
instructions for use, which.can be lesinediu te!
minutes, with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Dail)
Bulietin, one year, and the DAILY TRAN
SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $15
Subscriber pays express.
Cane.
Neither too large nor too smali, but just the
cghtsize with 14-k gold head, will be sent with
VDALLY TRAN: CKIPT aod Daily bulletin, one
year, $12.60; with DAILY TKANSOKIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one ycar, $10.50, Subscribe:
pays express.
Telescope.
A very useful article that anyoue living in the
country or iraveling., will appreciate. Ou
premium telescope is a good, strong instrument,
with an objecc-glass 3 inches in diameter,
iraws, 6 inches long when closed, leacher at
sud will be geut with DAILY PRANSCKIPT and
Vatly Bulletin, one year, $11; with VA:LY TRANSCKIPT anu Wevkly Bulletin, one year, $y.
Subscriber to pay express charges.
Microscope,
A most interesting instrument and of great use
to the student, Thisino toy, but a powerfui
wucrosgope that reveals the many strange things
chat exist in the food weeat aud the water we
irink, It stands 6inches high and maguitivs 50
liameters, and wil beseatwith DAIL: TRAN$UKiPT and Vaily Bubetin, one year, $11; w'th
DAILY TRANSCKHIPT ang Weekly Bulietin, one
year, $9. Subscriber to puy express charges.
Musical Instrumerts,
In making cur selection of musical instruments for premiums, we aimed in every instance
© get a yoou article one that We need not heciate to send to aperformer whois & conno.sseur,
We have made arrangements with the eading
nanufacturers and jobbers thatensble us to offer
hese i. struments iv connection with the TRANSCRIPT op unprecedently liberal terms
Banjo,
Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has
vecome very fashionable during the lust few years,
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8785 of the Poiltical Code.)
Williams,
In Nevada City, Lot 4, ir
the 24tn duy of
Ixane forthe sum of #2 08.
dav of June, 1892, the undersicn:d, J. E
day of May, 1862, J. KE. ISAAC,
NoESe Tu REDEEM —(Under Section
To thomus
Please take notice that the fulluwing described properts, situated in the
county of Nevada, State of California, Wiz :
Block 6, was on
Februar y, 1891, by the Tnx
Coector of said Nevada coun y, sold for
dlinquent tuxes forthe yenr 1890, to J. FE.
Tie amount due
at the date hereof is $3.12,2 nd vp pon the Lith
Isnac will app’y to the Tax Collector of the
county ef Nevadn aforesaid, for» deed of
said property. Witners my hard this Mth
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Sale of Real Estate,
In the Superior Court, coun re
gen os « aliforma,. as hes
{n the*hatter of the estate and guardianship of Henry Muldoon, James Muley ergs Muldoon, Edward Muloon and bichard Muldoon, ni 4
OTICK is hereby given that in’ pari!
LY ance of au order ot the Superior ( ourt
: the county of brésno, State of Caliornla, mace on the-16th da
102, in the matter of the Lor ee
guardianship «f said above named mmors,
the undersigned, the guardian of the
persons-and-estate-of—said minors, will
stll vo'the highest bidder for cash, in gold
coin of the United-States, and subject to
confirmation by said Superior, Court, on
Saturday, the sOch day of «i uly, 1892, all
law . or otherwise, in and to all'that piece
county of Nevada, State of Califor ia.
and bounded and described as follows to
wit: Bounded on the north by West
Kroad street, on the east by lot of Webber, south by Spring street and west by
lot of H. A. Lones, and having a frontage
of one-hundred. and tifty-tive feet (158)
on West broad street, being a portion of
lot orfe (1) in block thirty-six (36) and
formerly known as the H. A. Lones and
tamily’s—residence:‘Terms and conditions of sala: Cash, gold com of the
United States, ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid on acceptance of
bid, balance on contirmation of sale by
said Superi r Covet. Bids will be received by said yuardian at the office of
D. K. Morgan, teq., Citizens Bank, Nevada City, atoresaid, and must be in
wilting,
MARY ANN MULDOON,
Guardian of the persons and estate of
said mino 8,
Jack Rabbit Mili and Mining Company
[a annual meeting of the stockholders
of the above named Company for. the
election of Trustees to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such
other business as may p operly come before the meeting wili be held on Mond vy,
August 8th, l+9y, at the hour uf 3 o'clock
P. M., at the office of the Comp.ny, No,
42U Sansome street .room 10, San’ Franginee, om la ibooks wilt be closed
on Friday, the Jay of Aq :
at 3 o'clock P. ‘ x be “” —
Tu WevZEL, Secretary.
Office—3.0 some street, reont 10
San Francisco, . at jy22
: _Diviaena Notice,
At a méeting of the Board of Directors
the Champion Mining Compasiy,
don the 12th day of July, 1842, a div: h
lidesd (No. 22) of Ten (10) cents per °
The Popular Organ.
sha ‘e was declared payable on and
Mouday, July 1s, fee, at the pose
the Company, No. 320 Sansome street,
Koom 10, San Francisco, (al. Transfer
books will be closed on _ Saturday, July
16, 1892, at 9 o'clock a. M.
8,
Tueo. Werzx., Sec’y.
the right, title, interest and estate of saidnunors, whether acquired by operation of *
or parcel of lands tuated 1 Nevada t ity, -