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August 26, 1891 (4 pages)

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. DRS. STARKEY &
Treatment + by + Inhalation:
* 1929 Arch 8t., Philadephia, Pa.
F.2 Gonsumption,/ Asthma, Bronchitis,
Dysentery, Qatarrh, Hay Fever, D.bility, Headaghe, Rheumatism, Neu-,
falgia, and fll Uhronic and Nervous
HE inial and only genuine ComcL ae tain Tresaneay that of Drs
ftarkey and Palen, ig a scientific adjustment
jo{ the elegnénts of Uxygeu aud Nit.o.en
/maGNetizkp ; und the compound is 60 co/ deused 7.4 minde portable thatitis seut all
/ over the fwerld,
It hus/ cen im use for more than twent; of peues s hhuve been
ne housand physiciausr
treated; and'uver ol
heve dit,and recommended it—a very
nificant act
toes not uct as most drugs do, by creat
in; asaother «llment, apa benefiting one
or ‘sn at the exp: De of ano ber, often req_bring & second course Ww. eradicate rhe
» ‘Cell ettects of the first, but Compoun i Oxyenis @ revitalizer, renewing, streugtheu
fo invigorsting the whule bu dy,
These Mtementa are coufirmed by numerous testimonials, published in our bouk
of #0 es ouly wit. the express peruiin
sion of the putients; their uames aud ad
dr sses ure given, and yuu Can refer to them
fur further iufermation.
Tue greats cress of our treatment has
veu rise tv a hus. of imitators, uuscrupu
ious persuns ; seme selling their prepxra
tijnus Compound Uzyeeu, often sppropriatiug var ‘esiimonials and the names of our
ticn7s,to recommend worthless copcoc
ous, But any substance made cisewhere
or by others, and called + 6mm pound uxygen
is spurious. =
“CoMPUUSD OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF
ACTION AND KE>ULTS,” is the tite of a
new book of 200 pages. published by Dre.
St rkey & Palea, which gives & all enquirers full ivformation as tu th 6 remarkavle .
curative agent, abda record of surp ising
eures ina wide range of «hrouic cases—
t spaniyet them ufter eee ab nduwed to ule
by ther ph) sicians. ill be mailed fF KEE
teu any aidress ou avplicati n.
DRS. STARKEY & PALEN,
4529 Arch 8t.; Philadelphia: Pa..
120 gutter Bt, San Fra.scisco, Cal,
Pleaee mention thatyou read this adver
4 SObnLPL, anu Daily Bulletin, une year, $15; with
“Poumntry or —Tevetrre~
puily
me
Sulia Gold and. Silver Watche
Resliziag the importince of a gi we
skomiam, we nave seiected the ‘*W al #
veing the best known aud most rtisbie tim
pieves in the market . watches have 4
world-wide reputation whidh they havé tine!
sulely on their merits. The*cases we gum snitec
w Le uf seli: goldand coin silver respectively,
wid if not just as represented may be returned ut
our expense and we will refus the mouey paid,
We are p> to make the most libe: al proyoditivns on watches as premiums, as will be
ecn by the following offers:
Solid Gold Watch—Gents .
A geotleman’s solid gold hunting case watch,
*Waithaw” movemen:, stem-winding aud stemee" , with DAILY TRANSURIPE nd Dat y
Bulletin, ove year, $36.50, va ch, DAILY TRAN~ORIYT and Weekly Budetsn, one yesr, $34.40.
Subscriber pays cX press charger Ou from
tau Fragcisco
. g. ,
Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’.
Aclady’s 00.id gold bun ing case watch, “Walsham” movement, siem-Winding, Seom-setting,
witn DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin,
sue year, #29; with VAILLY TRANSCRUET aud
Weekly Duiletiu, one year, $26,90,. Su-scriber
) pay eXpreot charges on witch wom San Fran= Solid Silver Watches.
Solidco silver huwting case watcn Wal_ham” movement, stem-wi.ding snd _stemewing,® thoroughiy reliable time—keeper, with
DAILY AKANDUDIPT and Daily Builetin, one
year, $18; witn DAILY TKANSCHIPT ad W.ekly
Bulletin, une year, $16.90, eer sac to’ pay
express charges un Watch trom Bau he
geen wath, ope. tace, with VAILY TKAN
DALLY TRANSCKIPT aud Weekly bulletin, one
your, @1Z.W Subscriber lo pay ~ Xpress charge>
vn Watch from sau Prauciseo.
Nickle Watch,
A osndsume nick ¢ stew-wiuding watch, open
face, gvod muveme 6, with VAILY TRA.s.sCU.uiP can Day Bulletia, one year, Sli; with
DALLY TnAdScsiPs ana Weekly Bulictin, one
year 96.0. Subscriber lO pay eXpress cha:sger
vu W Uch Irom Bau Fraucisco.g =
Bicyc.es.
The Bicycle we ave ted ag a pren
ne “apoliu”—whille uup the mist expensive is &
dfet-vlass articly iu es ery respect. It i han}
some and substautialiy made, itruns easily aud
isa , rime favurite, it is standard finish with
caickle trunmings, and ‘vill be eeut complete Wi b
<atidle-byg, oye, <i, Wall be sen’ with VAIL
fk .NSCXIP. aad Daily Bulletin, one year, fui
g22, Wih DAILY TRASSCKIYT and Weekly
Olletun, One yeas, $20.90. [The sdove prices are
of a 36-1wh Waee. Vrice per additional inen
wade Kuuvwh Ou applicativu,) Subsyriber to. ps}
eapreas charges ou Licycle trom Yau Francisco. ~
Boys’ Velocipedes.
A 16-inch wheel, standard Quish, wrought irov
velocipeds, wich bel, etc., complete, sunt with
pA.LY sKANSCMIPT and Daly Bulletin, one
year, $1200; with DAlLy TKASSUBIPT and
Weekly Bulietin, one year. $10.40,
Type Writers,
T isis a type-writing age. Bverybody has one
who-has writing du; ur should haVe one.
Here ie your -ppor tunity, The Sun type-writes
(+ perfect insteument, siupte in construction,
easily Worked, neatly mounted 464 boxed, witli
iuatructiunfor Use, which can be learned1. ten
minutes, with DALY IKANSUKIVE and. Dail
Baveian,one year, $17, with DaliY TRA
URIPT and vékly Bulletin, one year, $15.
Subscriber pays ex press.
Cane.
Neitlier too large nor wo small, but just the
r ghtw.ze wit 14-& guld head, will be sent with
DAILY TRANS: CKIPE ant Daily Bullen, one
yeur, 52 ol; with DAILY TRANBCKIPT snd
Weekly Bulletin, One year, $10.00. Subscribes
pays express.
Telescope.
A very useful articic that anyoue living in tne
premium telescupeis 4 good, stroug inetrument,
with sn objec glass iuches in Gismever, 3
diaws, 5 inches tong wien clused, lea.her < 5
aud will be veut with VAILY TRANSURIPT aud
Daily Bullecin, one) est; $11; with vA-LY ‘TRANtisementinthe NevaDA Daicy TRANSCRIPT.
je tewel: say fatty intelligent person
either sex, Wh can read end writ
aud whe, ate ‘instruction, will wor
industrivusty, how to earn Db re
bousand
wh.
T Pellars a Year in their own localities: wherev+
they live.l.will sleo furnish the situation or emyloytuent, &
ic! an earn that amount. No money for me unies
“pucees*ful af ABOVE. Eavily ani quickly learned. desire bu
one worker from each district or county. 1 have alread;
taught oud vided with employment a ja number
who are making over $3000 a seer each. It's SEW en:
RR Nn. a, tie Address at once
[Broad Street Meat Market
JAMES MONRO, Prop’r.
< ! Broad Street,
. : Near the City Hall,
Customer eupplied at the Lowest Pric
with the very oest of
Beef. Pork, Mutton. Veal,
Saus*¢es. Etc
Lamb
UNION MARKET,
COMMERCIAL STREET..N®?VADA CITY
COLLEY BROB., e .+ «Proprietors
aimee DAILY THANSCKIFE and Deily Buseun, otic
year, $16.50, with DAILY ‘TKANS KI ane
DEALERS 1M Veekl) Builetin, $14.60, Buvserber pays exVeal Cas . press charges, Beet, Pork, Muttou,
Z Atthe iowest retes.
Ti ALSO KEEP ON HAND A
. THE PEOPLE
TASTE HAMS, BACUN . and
CHOICE STOUK OF
LARD. » LARD. es
National Meat Marke:
OPPOsI rt ‘ITIZENS BANE.
0.3. NAPFZIGLB...--: Proprieto
é
~—=
ERP, PUsK, MUTTON. VEAu, 6ADS
Bens; =
“ WAS, BACON AND LARD,wholesale or
retail,
;
And all kinds of Meats usually found ip
first-class Market. = :
Meats delivered fee of charge. =
: C J. NAFFZIGER.
Home Mutual Insurance Co
OF CALIFORNIA
os
OAPITAL, °
od
pRinc:eAL OFPI CE!
6 SAmsome st., San Francisco
Fire Insurance Only
5
3. ¥. Hoventon, Prewident.
LM. SuePagp, Vice President,
3 CwaR.es H. Story, Secr
R. H. Maoi.y, Genera’ Agen
e un all classes oF deeirebie BAROVVN ch OATES IDS.
prope: nt) rates as low as60. p
avon ed fait profi will gdmit of, guai:
promptand li responsetgal .
juste: " for joes. }
Grass Valley Brdtich For Neyade Count)
wert Te; pda Oe G,COILLMAN.
GEO W. HILL Manager
"gp, SAMPSON, Special Agent.
é
$300, 00°
SUHKIPE anu Wekly Buietio, one year, $9.
Subscriber to pay express charges.
‘Microscope,
A most interesting iustrugwut and of grest use
to .he scuuént, This i. ne wy, but a powerfu:
wicrusvupe that Fe cals the many strange. things
that eXI@t in Lhe jou Weear aad te water We
drink, 1 siads6 inches hign and maguines 50
diameters, a. d wil be seut with VAIL,» ‘TRANBUR .PPaud vaily Bebetin,one pear, $11; wth
DAILY PRASSCrIP EL anu Weekly Bul-etin, one
year, $9. Subscriber ty pay Cipiess ChaTEeS. x
Musical _instrumects,
In making cur selections! of wusiedl instruments for premiums, We eimed ID every Instance
Wo geteguusartivie one that We need nut beeiave © send towpertorimer who ly @ Cuno BBe.E.
We have mauve arrangements with the eadingmanufacturers aud jub.ers +hatenable us to Offe:
these i. struments i. vounection with the TRANSUKI eT ov unprecedently libersl verms
Banjo.
Banjoplaying is an accomplishment that has
become Very tashionable uusuy the mot few ) eure.
[cis readi.} carued vy abyo.e Daving & youd ear
for Music, and wakes a op-eudid accompaniment
for the votes inmeging: We wil send & havurome uickie-run, ca.f-skin heat, 10 bracket banjo
with instrucuvn bouk, with DAILY THKASSCRIPY and vaily Balictiv, ove year, #1150; with
PAIL’ TKAN ChiPT anu Weekly Bulietis, ove
your, #.00. Sub criber to pay eXpress charges,
B Flat Cornet.
Ahandsome meckie b flat cornet, with full. set
of GXtis CFU 8, Music fuck, case aud instruction
bovk 1. ompi te8 fine oy inetrumcnt—with
Flute.
‘The flute {e one of che sweetest and easiest musical instrumenus to leary. ivharmouizes wath
the piano aad sil other instruments. For »
vem um wehave selected » fine cucae,wogd, 6i gu, cor sui flute with cits aes ang
will send it wih DAL LY TRANDSUNIPT aud Daily
Busetin, one year, $34; VALL.Y TRANSCHIPL
-laud Weekly Bulletin, one-year,
scriber pays express charges.
Pianos,
A mimature piano with }6 bell-metal keys, elegant tintshed— just the thing tur children to learn
to play on; wanes good music, Bent with DAILY
THANBURIFT and iary Buletin, one year
$1) 50; with DaILY
Bulictin,O year,
—_
*. Croquet.
be rent with DAILY TRsNSCKIPT gud Dai,
Bulletin, one 5e-F,
BUKIP aud Weekly Hulletin, one year, $8. Sub
ecriver pays Xp: ess.
Shot Guns,
We made a speciai point.of securing ® good gun
for @ premiuni— one thas weeat_recoumend and
feel assured that our selection wili be ail that you
capaek, Uur premium gup is well made aud
pews aper premium and is well worth working
for, itis & M.guitieont duuble breech-loader*
with twist barrels, bac -aetion, side snap, rubber
Buti, Nos. 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and will
Ge sent with DAILY THANSCRIP? and Daily
with DAILY. TRANBulietin, oue year, $21;
Bulletin, one jear, $19. Ski. Tand eekly
Suu-cr ber pays express.
OM” We wit send THE, D TEY TRANSORIPT with the San Francisco
Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and uny ot ‘e fol‘bwing valuable Preniiums at thé follow
PICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION,$10.75, SubTRANSCKIPT and —Yaekly,
$9.50. Subscriber pays exA beautiful croquet -et for eight layers will
$10; with VALLY TRANished, It shoctg strong and ;
[onder nities retable gan i arety oe wi hDAILY 1KANBCK. PT and Dinly Builetin,
ticular, itis the very best yun ever Offered as a one year, $30; with DalLY TkaNdORIPE ano
_
ine prices, payable in advance:
Drums ‘
A Nickie tenor drum, 14-inch head, with sticks
Jete, with DAILY TRANSCKIET and Dail
Bulletin, one year, $12.50 with DAILY ThaN
3BivT and Weekiy Bulletin, one year, $10 50
ubscribsr pays express.
Military Drum
. Afine corded, hammered br-sa dru witd
>dcks complete, with DAILY TRANSURIP ay
Daily Bu ietin, one year, $10.50; with “DAI
.KANSCRIPT and Weekly Bouiletin, one yeu
38.50, Subscriver pays ¢xpress.
Rifles.
The Wi its ph the best
repeating rifle made aod is too well known to
seed further deseription. We will send a 44 cal
setagon, bar el Winchester rifio with DAILY
TRANSCKIPT aud + sily Buletiu, one year,
$22.75; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT avd Weekly
——" ; +
Bulktih, one year, $20.75. Abeve is venter fire
rifle. We will senda rim fire fur $1.401+es, Sub~criber pays express
Flobert Rifles.
' A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flobert noise
jess cartrioges, jus. the thing for boys who are
jond of ing, sent with DAILY TKANSRIPT and Uusily Bullet n, one year, $11.25;
with “*AILY TRANSCRIPT aud Weekly Builetio,
Dne year, 99.25. Subscriber pays express
‘Revorvers.
We have decideu to offer a strony, serviceanie
revolver fora premium aud have selected the
American, double action, ‘ Buil Dog,’ in at
size trom 22to 88 cal. It will be sent wi
DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulle.in, one
year, $11; with wAILY TuaNsSCRIPT and
Weekly Bulietin, gne year, #9. Suvscriber pay
rishing. Tackle’
Our premium fishing rod is % 15-t00tCajeutts
hamboo with .ance woud tip and duubie ferruies
it is a good servicravle rod and wilbe sent with
line, reel, etc., complete, with DAILY ‘IRANsCKIPi and Daily Kuiletia, ove year. $11; with
DAILY TKANSUnI: T and Weekly Bulletio, one
year, $8. Subseriber pays xprece.
_ Tent
This is & very usetul prem tha and will oe a}
Ly wii who go hunting, fishing or camp
sng cut, Iviva first-class A tent, *eter-proo.
snd made of 8 oz, uuck; siz © ox7 feet, nd Wid ie
sent with poles, pins e'c. compiete wth DAILY
TRANSCHIP LS ana Baily Buletin, cue car
#12,:0; whh VAILY TRASSCKIPY aut Week);
Guiletin, one year, $10.60. Subscriber pays Un
express,
Ps
Harmock.
A hammock is» premium that appeale to all
Whether siung from the trees in a lavu or frou
ube posts of @ shady: verandah, a LY DBnock i
picturesque and su.ges'ive of blissful comfort
A complete and eleyant 13-foot Lammock, with
if feet spread, soué with DAILY TRANSCRIP
wed Daily Bulletin one yéar, $10 25; with DAILY
PRANSCRIFT an+ Weesly Buliecin, one year,
$8.26. Subscriber pays express.
Tennis
Among outdoor games lawn tennis is becoraing
thefavurite It gives sulticient exercise withou
beiig violent; keeps the atten:ion fixed and 10
terest susteined throughuut the ywame. Reing
gaviein Which ladics + Xcel, you can secure the .00
wiiiof your lady acquaiutences andaduto you
popularity by wettinuaact of t.nuis and orget
mngacivb, A first-class tennis outit, con, plete
wil be sent with VAILY TRANSCRIPT wid
Daily Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY
fe ANSCKIPT and Weekly Builetin, one year
$17. Subscriber payr express. 4
Base Ba:
Our base bail utfit consists of wo earue balls
Thré€ assorted
dte., eumplete
THANSUKIt t nd Daily Builctin, one
with DAILY TRANSCKIFT and Wee
tin one. dr, $10 . Subscriber pays
nd will Le sent with DAILY
» ¥iz
Bulle>
Hanging Lamp
An elegant hanging lamp with [4-inc
andirom 42 to 56 inches extens.ou,
polished brase« fa cich gold cosor— a high! rpamente! aud servicesble lamp sept with DALL
TRANSCKiPT and Daily uletin, ope ) cur
$13.50; with DAILY TKANSCKIVT and Weekly
bulletin, one year, $11.50, subscriber pays express. é
____ Stylographic Pen.
Always ready tu write; carries ink enough
tae bulder t¢ lust for weeks or mouths; wil bsent with DAILY TRANSCR PY aid Dail:
wulletin, one year, $1U 26; witn . AILY RAN
SUKIPTand Weekly Bulletin, $8.25.
Standard Rain Guage.
Approved by the signal service at Washington
with full direc ious tur use will be seut witi
DALLY TRANSCRIPT and Dail) Builevin, one
year, $10.75; witu DAL.Y TRANS KIPT am
Weekl) Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subscribe:
pe) 8 express,
Photographic Outfit.
Amateur photograph) is a most delightfa anc
popular recreation with the approved ap,»
retu vf tuuay anyoue van soon acquire the art <
making «good picture and wil: soon punses
hundreds uf views tasen by him or hersell. , Ti»
Spperae we Offer iso light it can cuoily +)
carricu whip waloing of riding, Bvery bed)
shuu d have one, tor it will prove a scarce +
amusement LO alla d of profit io many.
A wuliplete phowwyraphic outfit, consisting o
view csera for mabing 3} % 4) pictures, wit
quick W rking leno, 6 rapia ury plates, 2 vapanne
Ul trays, 2packayeso! 5.P A, eve@iuper, 4
package ul Lb) py, . printing frame, hects «.
lerru-pruseb.le paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper,
Husse: neygauve clisp anu patent drying ir.m
with fj) insteuctions for making phutograpl.
wilh be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT au
pally Bulletin, one ye £, $11; wich VAILY TRAS
SUKI. T and Weekly Subctiv, one-year, $5. W
subscriber © pay eXpress charges trum Sa
Peaucisco,
Notk—Addition . materials for amateur pho
toyrap hers, miwy be had Sam © Partridg:
béy Commer. @ Strect, Francisco, C
Standard Atlas.
The Rand-McNaliy Stanuasd Atise of th:
World—a Library in iteelffuruished in ove larg:
volun.eoily2 pages, elgautly illustrated ai
wound ina substantial manner witu gold sid
sup approprisiel, and handsonicly desiguc
rubs, price $4.60, will be sent with VAILY THAD
SUnIPT and Duty Bulletin, one year, gil; wit
DAILi TRANSUKLiband Weekly Bulletin, on
yeur,$¥. dubecriver pa) & express, a
Guizots History of France.
Guizo.’s “History of trance” is a standard Wuth
in 6 vols,, substantially boendin ciuth, profuse,
illustrated with fine engraviegs, lt wiy be se «
with DAILY TRANSCKIPT end Daily . builetu
obe Ycar, $13.50) with DAILY TR No NIPT an’
Weebly Bulivtin, one jear, $17 60, Subeeribe
payaeXpress, s
Sewing Machines.
A higharm vewing machine—o-e of the des
machi.esin ‘he parket; warranted for five year:
Weekly isulletin, one year, $27, Subscriber paye
oXpress charges,
e
NOTE —Persons preferring Semi-Weekly Bulletin can obtain it by paying 90 cents @ year is
Sume gun as above, with pis ‘gr 91,50
be nf?“ vo above pr ‘es,The Bulletin isthe leading ayeeing oecs
Coast. iti distit.guished for the biilliane
pieteness
news, W
Bull
the Supreme Cobrt UV ’
foun tee! news centers in the Kust,
ofits local news,
“Phe Weekly Bullatiy is
morniug—the luargestand best weekly pu
pee Seadal’ -rders
‘i as renews 2 Weed 4 literature
e itis. the recognizgeu authority in
take’ ouly eae uper ip Ualttonnis that publishes in extenso the decisions v1
uwing to the difference iu ;
the w vrid's news of each duy is furnished by the Bul
etin twelve poure in advance of the morning pape :
a haudsume 2 pre yo culump paper,
lished in the Waéi,
addition tothe clubbing price for the Weekl,
Bulleda, . Z
alin circulation and influence onth “‘acitic
y of ites editorial matter, accuracyan com
and art, and exteut of toreigi
all financial and trade circles. The Daily
time between san Francisco and th
re. a
issued every Wednesda:
snd
“e MAIN STREET: GRASS VALLEY
—_—
W. W. WAGGONER,
4Snocensor to W. F. Englebright,)
Civil ; Bngineer : and : Surveygr,
‘Deputy ‘County Survevor and
Deputy U-S,:Mineral, Surveyo
, oi ensive coma:
° Be fi sae COAtributors.
Fresh—B: aoe down to the grseent
Sow uot
Really CheapLess
omce da Morgan & Roberts block. Nevada
THE PROPLB'S GYGLOPSDIA
“* The Best ~ in the World for « General Use,
The New Three-Volume Ecition
,000 topics, Complete in 8 convenient volames,
ear. ES :
de Be 79 acetal
: to us tus specimen ; €1G,, that you for yourself. *
¥ call the special attention ofpohoo! Trustees. Teachers, etc., to the
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
j
%
AND. BRANOH OFFICES IN
As, TWo palks “OF Yloves, tisk 7
NOTHING LIKETE FAKNOWN BEFORE
These Goods and Prices Can Not Be Duplicated in this State.
JAMES : CAIRNS .
Has just received a portion of his Immense stock of
Goods from the Eastern manufactories, and intends to put.
to and Marysville trade from,
come.to him,
Single Buggy
“ee
‘the prices down so low that the San Francisco, Sacramenthe mountain counties will
Harness, $9 and upwards. — :
hand-made $15 and upwards.
Double Buggy Harness, $25 and upwards.
Riding Saddles, $7 and upwards.
Bridles, $1.50 and upwards.
Halters, 50 cents and upwards,
Whips, 25 cents and upwards.
Curry Combs, 15 cents and upwards. .
Brushes, 25 cents-and upwards,
Axle Grease, 15 cents per can,
Harness Oil, 25 cents per can, —
Robes, $3 and upwards,
Dusters;-$t-and—upwards,__
Gloves, 75 cents and upwards Seeehe
\Blankets $1.50 and upwards.
Jas. Cairns.
OREGON “LAND C
‘Delow National Exchange Hotel
—— ——— ==W'!ITH -TS———__—
Home Office at Salem, Oregon,’
S Un the Strate Insurance Buildin.) '
CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY,
PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBAN
ane, pon a
LOT OF GRAIN; STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALSO
The Oreyon Land Compuny was especiully organized ‘tor the purpose of buying and
A FOR SALE A. LARGE
subividing largé@ tracts of Land, aud bas during the
ed over 3,200 acres of Land into 6 to ‘acre Lots.
ast two years beught and subdivid
The success of this uudertuking is
shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts piaced ou the murkst, 225 have been sold.
We Claim that. 10 acres of chuiee Lund in Fruit wili oring a larger income than 16(
acres of Wheat in the Mississippi Valley,
We also wake valuable impruvemeuts in the way of roads, fences, ete. We can sell
small tr et of Laud for the same price per ucre that you would have to pay for a lurg
farm
send for Pamphlets, Maps and Price List.
PO SRE ORENTE SEE OW
{
For Sale or Rent on Kasy Terms!
—_———jj
Special Bargains in. Lands.
$5000--520 aeres, three milesfrom Grass Valley ;.good hanse-and parn;
200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of
free water ; all implements, tools, et. with place. 5
B5I))-125 wres; not more than #ileafro.n Nevada City or Grass Val
“ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house yt barn; fine orchard, in beering, consisting of a variety of rees ; good wutér ; al
$3750--450 acres gently “rolling fr.
acres. gleared ; good water} large house and barn; improvements cost about
$2500. Great bargain; must be sold.
‘an be irrigated ; all under fence.
t or yrazing land; all fenced; 100
$900--60 acre+ good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15
res cird; house and barn, vineyard , garden, six head cattle, horse and:
wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real barguin.
2 15. Q5~424 acres of good fruit and vezetableiand ; twoyood houses and
two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water for a portion
of place. Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence.
$4 1 5 O-0104 wcres; highly improved; yood house and barn, orchard, free
waler, seven lead of tattle, two horses, wagon, and all-farming -implements;
situate three miles from Nevada Citv.
farin at a low. price,
Arare chance to secure a protitable
~~“ $2500--125 acres ; 4 miles from Nevada City ;-80acres cleared; house
and burn; some ‘ruit-trees ; free water for irrigating.
TIMBER
$8000--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City covered with a fine
growth of pine and ouk timber, which alone is worth sore than’ price asked ;
soil is very rich and will make excellent fruit land when cleared; all can be
irrigate
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards.
Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaugdepot,
ery advantage for a desirable
oO
Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev
home.
&@ These are only a few of the bargains we have to
offer at present. We have all kinds of Lands at prices
ranging trom $5 to $75 per.acre.
NEVADA COUNTY I4
Terms Easy.
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Notice to Creditors.
. pitah of C. A. Horner, deceased. —
Notice is hereby given by the undersig ied, Executrix of the Estate of C. A.
Ho-ner, deceased, to the creditors of and
all persons having claims against the said
ucveased, to exhibit them, with the neces-ary vouchers, within four months after
the tirst publication of this notice to the
said Executrix, at the Law Office of J.
M. Walling, attorney at law, Nevada
City, Cal., the same being the place for
the transaction of the business of said escate, insaid county of Nevada.
Mrs. B. 8S. Horner,
Executrix of the Estate of C. A, Horner‘
deceased, 5
Dated August 24th, 1891.
Notice to Creditors.
Restate of Edward H. Fowler, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administratrix of the Estate of
Edward H.' Fowler, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims
agai ist the said deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessary vouchers, within four
months after the tirst publication of this
notice to the said Admunistratrix, at Fowler's Hotel, Rough and Ready, Neyada
county, Cal., the same being the place for
the transaction of the business of the-estate, in said county of Nevada.
©. Kare M. Fow Ler,
Administratrix of the Estate of Edward
H. Fowler, deceased.
Dated Nevada City, Aug. 19th, 1891.
Peri E, Allen, Atty for Estate. a20
Notice of Dissolution.
T LE PUBLIC are hereby notified that
the copartnership heretofore existing
be veen A. M. Wicks and 8. H. Simonds
wa this day dissolved, A. M. Wicks. retiri g therefrom. The firm of Simonds
and collings, composed of 8, H. Simond
and Nichola’ Hollmgs,-is aumorized to
colle :t all debts due the late firm of Wicks
& Si nonds and will pay all indebtedness
owing thereby. oe
soe! A. M. Wicks,
Srmonps & Houitncs.
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© dinance No. 99,
N Ordinance granting to the Western
Union felegraph Company the righ,
vo place“And inaimcain its poles: and line
in thé-streets, alleys and publie ways ol
ihe City of Nevaaa, Scace ot California, on
che terins and conaltions herein staced :
Section I. Be ic ordered by -the Boaru
of Trustees of the City of Nevada, State
of Calitoruia, that the Western Union Te:
egraph Company, ils successors, and aosigns, are auihorized to erect aud main
tain on the streets, alleys and public way.
of said City the poles and fxtures anu
wires necessary tur the purpose ol supply
ing the citizens of said Civy and the puvlic, Commiuntcation by telegraph; oF octet
improved eleccrical device, such usé to be
and continue upon the terms and condi
cions hereinafter stated, for the term oi
fifty Years trom the aate of the passage oi
this Urdinance.
“Section. ‘The tocation of the poles anc:
lines now in Use, Is hereby approved ; aac.
the location of all poles anu tides hereal
ter to be erected, aad any change mm thi
or extensions thereof, shail be under th:
direction and concrol of the Board ot Trus
tees of said Ciey.
Seccion 3. Said poles and wires shall-be
placed ahd maintaiued so a3 not to mer
fere-wich travel on said highw. ys, auc
said Company shall hold said Cuy Irer
and hariuiess ‘from ali damages arising
by reason ‘ol any abuse of saia uccupancy.
Turis grant is made, and is to beenjoyeu,
subject to such reasonable regulations asc,
ordinances of a police’ navure, as sak
Board ot ‘Trastees of eal City 1s—authe
ized and sees proper at any ime toadops,
not destructive ww the rights herem grant
ed,
Section 4. The right of use herein giv
en shall not be exclusive, and the Boaru
of Truste-s of said City reserves the power togrant a like right of way toany othe:
Telegraph Company ; the same howeve:
not wo interfere wich the reasonable and
proper exercise of the privileges herem
granted.
pecuon §. In consideration whereof,
said Western-Union Telegraph Couipany
shall, and by the acceptauce of this Vrat
Lance does agree to adow the Board oi
Trustees of said City to attach at-any
time to the top Grvss-arin ot any “ot bak.
poles, where practicable, the City Firealarm and police wires, and said poles are
hereby made a municipal instrumentality
lor that purpose ; provided howeVer, sai
attachment shail be so made as not to intertere with said(Company’s use, aud satu
attachmemt shall-be maue and wariuuned under the diréction of said/Company’»
Manager in said. City of Nevada, ‘Tre
said Company -hall and will tarnish. tor
the said City the use of its poles for thy
attachment thereto of its Fire-alarin boxes, without charge to said City.
Section 6. ‘This Ordinance shall take
effect on and after its passage and the hil
ing by said Company of uncenditional acceptance thereotin tlie office of tie Clerk
of said City of Nevada, '
Section 7. That whene er said Company
ceases to operace a telegraph line in pate
City of Nevada, and ceases to u.¢ the said
poles and lines herein provided for, in tie
operacion“of its line of telegraph, then
saui Company shall remove said lines ana
poles from the streets,and alleys of. saiu
City within sixty days trom dace that satu
Company 80 ceases to use and operate
said lines,
hecuvu §. All Ordinances and parts of
Ordinances, orders and resolutions upon
the subject of telegraph poles, wires, ev,,
of previous date, in su tar as the same re
lates to the Westeru Union Telegrapi.
Company, are hereby repealed and auanulled.
Passed Aug. 20th, 1891,
ALEX. Gauct, President.
Attest : T, H. Carr, Clerk of the City
Board of ‘Trustees. aul
Order to Sh w Canse,
N the Superior Court, of the County of
Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the Estate of Charle
Fritz, deceased. Arthur Powell, the administrator of the Nstaie of Charles Fritz,
deceased, having tiled his petition herein,
praying for anorder of Sale of all the
personal and real estate, of said decedent,
tor the purposes therein set forth.
It is therefore ordered ly the said
Court, that a:l persons interested in the
estate of said decersed, appear beiore the
said Siiperior Court on Moaday, the 21s:
day of September, 1891; at i0 o'clock iw
the forenoon of said “day, at the Cour
1 Room of said Superior Court at the Cour:
House in the County. of Nevada to show
cause why an order should not be grantea
to the said Administrator to sell all. the
persona! and real-estate of the said de
ceased, Chas: Fritz,
_ And that a copy eMthis order be published at least for four successive weeks in
the Dairy. TRANSCRIPT, a newspape:
printed and. published in said County ot
Nevada, é
Jos CaLpwELt,
Judge of the Superior Court.
Dated Aug z0th, 1591.
‘A. Burrowa, Attorney. aug?1.
y THOs.8 FUP,
Attorney and Couuselor at Law,
er. Phomas Juiidine, corner Broa
free.
Ra
and Pine streeta, Nevada Ute :
¢
tovatron-ot the poles and tes DOW. 1a Mat,
Order of ale cf Real Estate,
———_
N the Superior Court of the County of
. Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the Estate of John C.
Piper, deceased.
ae
‘Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court of
the county of Névada, State of California,
made on the 27th day of July, 1891, in
the matter of the estate of John C. Piper,
deceased, the undersigned, the Administrator of said estate will sell~at public
auction to the highest bidder, for _cash,
gold coin, and subject to contirmation by
said Superior Court, on Saturday, the 22d
day of August, A. D., 1891, at the hour
of ten o'clock A. M., at the front door of
the Court House, in Nevada City, in the
said county of Nevada, all the right, title, imterest and estate of the said John
C. Piper, at the time of his death, and all
the right, title and interest that the said
estate has by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or’ in addition
to that of the said John C, Piper at “tlie
time of his death, in and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate
and being in the said county of Nevada,
State of California, and bounded and described as iollows : North half of North
West Quarter, South West Quarter ol
North West Quarter, and ,North West
Quarter of South West Quarter of Section Eight, T. 16, N. of R. 7 KE, M. D.
sail
Terms and Conditions of Sale :—Cash;
gold-coin-of the U.S. 10-per cent. of the
purchase money to be paid to the undersigned, said Administrator, on the day of
sale, balance on confirmation of sale by
said Court. Deed at expense of purchaser. ‘
“GEO. C. SHAW,
Administrator of the Estate of John C.
Piper, deceased.
Dated July 27th, 1891.
P. F. Simonds, Atty for Adm’r.
Notice For Fublication.
AND4OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO,
. Gatifornia, July 31, 1891.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of hiselaiin, and thatsaid proof will be
made -before Stanly A. Smith, Superior
Judge of Sierra County, Cal., at Dowmeville, California, on September 22, 1-9},
viz: Abraham P. Harris, of Pike City,
Cal., P.O. who made H.-A. No. 4018,
for the Lot4, and S4 of Lot 5, and Lot
3, Sec. 18, T. 18, N. R. 9 E, M.D. M.
He names: the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land; viz: George
Greenwalts, Ives LeBlanc, Wm. Allpauch, Duncan, Stevens, all of Pike City,
Cal;,.P. 0. E. W. Roperts,
ag3 : Register.
Notice For Proving Wul.
{XN the Superior Court, in and for the
County of Nevada, State of California.
In the the Matter of the “Estate of
MARGARET GILL, deceased. :
Pursuant-to-an-Order-of said Superior
Court, made on the 6th day. of August,
ig01, notice-is hereby given that Tueslay, the Ist day of September, 1891, at
11 o'clock of A. M. of said day, at the
Court Room of said Court, at the Court
House-in-the-City-and County of Nevada,
uas been appointed as the time and place
ior proving the Will of said. Margaret
Gill, deceased, and for hearing the application.of Daniel Furth for the issuance to
nim of Letters Testamentary when and
where any person interested may appear
and contest the.same.
Dated August 6th, 1891.J. L. Morgan, Clerk.
By J. J. Greany, Deputy Clerk.
Frep Sears, Attorney. a7-1m
Notice fur Previog Will.
N the Superior Court in and for the
Couaty ot Nevada, State of California.
In-the-matter of the Kstate_of C._ A.
Horner, deceased;
Court, made on the 8th day of August,
1891, notice is hereby given that Monproving the Will of said C. A. Horner,
deceased, and for hearing the application
and contest the same,
Dated August 8th, 1891.
J. L. Moraan, Clerk.
J.M. Walling, Atty for Petitioner, a8
lividend Notice.
Po ae 2
T a meeting of the Board of Directors
of the Derbec Blue Gravel Mining Co.
hell on the 4th day of August, Isvl, a
dividend ‘No, 26) of ten (10) cents per
share was declared, payable on and atcer
Mo aday, the 10th day of August, at the
office of the Company, 320 Sansome St.,
room }0,San Francisco, California. Trans
fer books will le closed on Friday, Aug.
7th, 1301, at lz mM.
Tura. Werzet, Secretary.
Office—320 Sansome street, room 10,
San Francisco, Cal.
Dividend Notice.
T a meeting of the Board of Directors
of the Champion Mining Company,
held on-the 11th day of Aug., 1891, a dividead (No, 1s) of Ten (10) cents per
share was declared payable on. and after
Monday, Aug, 17, 1891, at the office of
the Company, No. 320 Sansome street,
Roém 10, San Francisco, Cal. ‘Transfer
books will be closed on Friday, Aug. 14,
1801, at PZo’clock a, M,
Turo, WerzEL, Sec’y.
Office-—No. 820 Sansome street; Roam
10, San Francisco, Cal. al2-td
Btockho'd rs M: et ng.
HE regular Annual Meeting of -the
Mohegan Mining Company will be held
at the Oitice of the Company (W. Campbell’s Store, Boston Ravine) on Tuesday,
August 25, at the houy of 3.80 o’clock P.
M., for the purpose of election of Ofticers
and the transaction of suckether business
as may legally be presentefl.
By order,
Wa. CaMPBELL, President.
Joun Wekhy, Secretary, :
Not‘ce For Pub ication,
TR
AND OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE,
ifornia, August 17, 1891,
_ Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his
-in,ention to make tinal proof in sypport
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before Register and Receiver at
Marysville, Cal., on Friday, 2 th of September,.J891, viz: Thomas Golden Smith
Homestead application, No. 1918, for the
8. W.4 of N. E.}, @ Seotion 4, Township 17, N. R.8E. He names the fol.
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon and cultivation—of,-saidland, viz: Lornzoe D. Rathburn, John
Carey, ‘Thomas Reese, Rohept Huckins,
vat North Ban Juan, Nevada county,
California,
Cuaries Hapgoon,
Register. augl4-6w
A. WUTKE,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker,
ROAD STREET, TWO DOO
B Post Office, Nevada City, me Spon
Pursuant to an order of said Superior
lay, the 24th day of August, 1891, at 10
velock A. M. of said day, at the Court
Room of said Court, at the Court House
in the city and county of Nevada, has
been appointed as the time and place for
of B. Sophia Horner for the issuance to
her of Letters Testamentary when and
Where any person interested may appear
_ Order To Bhow Cause,
TX VHE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Countyor Nevada, tate of Calfifortiis.
in the Matter of the estute of John H.
Henderson, iecensen. .
Order to Show Cause Why Order of Sale
of Keal Katate shoulu not be mude.
alexauder Hendeison.the Executor of the
] at will: fiohn H. Hend, reson, déceased,
baving filed his petition Lerein traying for
an order of sale of a portion of the ren]
esate of said decedent, for the purposes
therein st fo th.
It is therefure orderd by the said Cou.
thit elf persons in erested in the estate o
suid dec: ased, appear, before the said 8uperior Court on Mund+y, the 24th day of
August, 18y1. ar 10 o'clock iy the forenoon of
suid da ,at heCou t KRoomofs.id Sup rior
Co rt atthe Court-house in said County of
Nevada to show cnuse Why an Orde: shouid
rot be grunted te tbe said Kxecutor te seil
so much of the rex) esjnte of the enid de
ceased John H. Henderson as shall «be
necessary.
:
Aud that e copy of this crder be published atiéas four successive weeks in Nevada DAILY T .4S8SURIPT,a new spa per printed xd pubéshed in sgid .evada County
prio: #o said sugust 24 hy, 18!
JOHN CALDWELL,
< Judge of the Superior Court.
Dated July 7th, 1891.
Pp. FE. SIMUOND-, Attorney.
<=
Petition for an Ofder of Sale.
N the Superior Court in and for the county of Nevada, State of California,
In the matter of the Estate of S. E. Storey, deceased, ses
Mrs. 8. N. Storey, the Administratrix
of the Estate of S. E. Storey, deceased,
having filed her petition praying for an order of sale of a portion of the real estate
of said decedent, for-the-reasons in said
petition set forth, it is therefore ordered
by the said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court on
Monday, the Seventh day of September,
1891, at 10 o’clock a. M. of said day,. at
the Court Room of said Superior Court at
the Court House in Nevada City, California, to show cause why an order should
not be granted to the said Administratrix
to sell the real estate in said petition described, and that a copy of this. order be
published at least four successive weeks
in the Nevada Daily TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper printed and published at Nevada
City, California.
i Joun CALDWELL,
. Superior Judge.
Dated July 21, 1891. .
Fred Searls, Attorney.
Alias Citation.
NITED STATES LAND .OFFICE,
[ Sacramento, Cal., July 22, 1891.
George W. Maberry, Contestant, vs.
William Downie, and the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Arcemas Davison,
deceased, Mineral Claimants, Respondents.
. Involving the N4 of NE} and SW} of
NE+} of Section 30, T. 17, N.R. 10 E. M.
D. M., claimed by Respondents as a portion of the “Caledonia Consolidated Placer Mining Claim,” M. A., No. 1056.
Upon tiling and considering the verified
and corrvborated petition of George W.
Mabérry, and good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered, That the above named.
contestant together with his witnesses,
and the above named respondents, together with their witnesses, be and appear before the Register and Receiver of this oftice, at this office, on the Fifteenth day
of september, A. D. 1891, at 10 o'clock a,
duce evidence to show whether: st-~
The said land is more valuable for agrieultural than for mining: purposes. Ynds
to vertorni the annnal labor théreon as required by law, or 3d—Whether said respondents have wholly abandoned. the
same, and 4th—-Whether the said M. A,
1056 should be cancelled and the homestead. application of said contestant be allowed and filéd.
E. W. Roserts, Register,
Chas: F. Gardner, Attorney for Contestant, Sacramento, Cal, ab
SES ROE NED Sethe
Order to Show Cause.
ie the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California,
In the matter of the Estate of Charles
Morrison, deceased. Arthur Powell, the
Administrator of the Estate of Charles
Morrison, deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an order of sale of
purposes therein set forth. It is theretore ordered by the said Court, that all
persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Superior
Court on Monday, the 24th day of August, 1801, at o'clock in the forenoon
of said day, at the Court Room of said
Superior Court at Nevada City, in the
county of: Nevada, to show cause why an
order should not be granted to the ‘said
Administrator to sell all of the real estate of the said deceased. And that a
copy ofthis order be published once a
weok Tor fur successive weeks in the
Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed
and published in said es county.
Joun CaLpwe.s,
Judge of the Superior Court,
Dated Aug. hth, 1891.”
A. Burrows, Attorney. ad
Order to Show Cause.
{4 the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California. «
In the matter of the Estate of J. L.
Johnston, deceased. Arthur Powell : the
Administrator of the Estate of JI, Johnston, deceased, having filed his ition
herein praying for an order of sale of all
the real estate, of said decedent, for the
th gre thereiit set. forth. It ia thereore ordered by the said Court, that all
persons interested in the estate of said deceased; appear before said Superior Court
on Monday, the v4th day of August, 1891
at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, at the
Court Reomof-said—Superior Court at
Nevaila City, in the County of Nevada,
to show cause why an order should not
be granted to the said Administrator to
sell all the real estate of said deceased
And that a copy of this order be publish.
ed once a week for fony successive weeks
in the Daily Transeript, a newspaper
printed and published in said Nevada
county, ee pom CaLpWELi,
udge of the Superior Court.
Dated Aug. bth, 1891, ire: :
A. Burrows, Attorney. ab
Assessment Notice,
ARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMi] pany, Nevada City, California, Notice
is hereby given that at a meeting of the
Board of Direotors of said Company held
oy, the 15th day of July, 1891, an assesswient (No. 5) of ten cents per share was
levied upon the capital stock of said Company, payable immediately in U, 8. gold
coin, to the Secretary. Any stock upon
whigh said assessment shall remain unpai
on the 18th day of August, 1891, shalt be
Seemed Gebsiqntns, and will be duly advertised forsale at public auction on th
3d day of September, 1891, to pois ing
linquent aayessment, together with the
costa of advertising and expenses of sale.
By order of the Board-of Directors.
K. Casper,
Office—At K. Casper’ Pine St.
. Nevada City, rie vereee hol
Notice for Pu’ lication, .
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