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Treatment + by + Inhalation
720 Aroh 8t., Philedetphia Pa.
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2 Dyoonverp, Oatarth, Hay Fever, D.bility, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, add all uhronic and Nervou
and only genvine Com
: dye en Tresiment, thet of Drs .
Starkey und Palen, ie a scientific adjustmen)
ofthe elemeuts ol Uxygeu wer ate oe
MAGNETIZED ; and the cumpound ls 80 ra
densed «ud a portable thatitis seut a
ld,
eer gn nse for more than twent
years ; thous nds of ponies s hive bee
reated, aud vveroDe yousADd physicin +
ave used it, aud recommended it--a ver)
3 sact.
rae aot ‘4 tas most. drugs do, by creat
ingaaother ailment, nud benefiting out
orien atthe exp BD © of anv her, often re. q_Sriug secund cuurse ty cradicate the
cviletects uf the firat, but Compoun! i ey
en is a revitalizer, repewing, strenytheu
g, invigornting the whule bu dy. ‘ :
‘These statements are eoutirmed by has
erons testimosinls, publisnedin our bev
of 40 pages only wit. the express pee
siun of the paticuts ; their uames aud w
dr: eres xre xi ven. “ne yuu Cun ieferto then
ormation.
ee chs vi Our trea'ment hit
iveu rise ty a hose of imitators, unscrapu
ous pessuns ; sume calling their prep «ra
tions Compound Vaygeu, often «pprupria
ing yur *estimonials and the nanres of our
aticn<s, tw recommend worthiess cuncuc
ous. But apy substance ninde claewhere
or by others, aud calle om pound UX) g6i
Ta OPOUND OXYGEN-—ITS MODE OF
ACTION AND KESULTS,” is the tat e of u
new> book of 200 pages. published by Drs.
St rkey& Palea, which gives all enquir
ers full information as tw th 6 remnarkaul
eurstiveavent anda record of surp ising
cures ina wide range ul cbrouic Casea—
many of them after being ab nduued te Dn
by «ther pm) sicians, Will be matied rhb
tuany audress Ou app)icati.n.
DRS. STARKEY & PALEN.
1529 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa.
120 gutter Bt., San Frascisco, ‘Cal.
—-prease metittorthatyou-read-this—tver
tisementinthe NEVADA Dai.y TRANSCRIPT
ed " Bie y wtipy intelligent persos
ri » who can read and ri
a arte instraetiou; will we
fndust ty, how to earn dhF
Thousand Dollars a Year in their own localities, where
they live.] will also furnish sittiation or employment.
whteh you can earn thet a nt. No money for me ule tu
succes*ful a8 above, Email quickly learned. . desire bs
one worker from each district or county. 1 have alreac
taught and vided with employment a ta nambe
who are m ver BR0C0 ae yer EW an
tienlars Pie ress at Onc:
El AVLEN. Box abe wars A. MAIN
“Beroad Street Meat Market
JAMES MONRO, Prop’r.
Customerr eupplied at the Lowest Piic
with the very oest o'
Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lam
=f Saus.¢*s. Ete
Broad Street,
fet,
Near the City Hall.
UNION MARKET,
COMMEBCIAL STREST. .N¥VADA CIT
((oLLEY BROB.,
Proprietor
DEALERF IN ‘
Beet, Pork. “Mutton, Vent
At the lowest rvtes.
E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A
CHOICESTOUK OF THE PEOPLE
TASTE HAMS, BACUN = and
LARD. ;
National Meat Marke
. \OPPOSI)'* ‘ITIZENS BANK.
0. J. NAPFZiGtH .... Provriew
EEF, Pusk, MUTTON VEA., 6A03)
B GES, E
te,
HAMS, BACON AND LA RD,wholesale o:
retail.
And a)l kinds of Meets usaally found iv
first-class Market.Meats delivered f es.0f charge.
C JD NAFFZIGER,
Home. Mutual Insurance Co
OF CALIFORNIA
OAPITAL, $300,006
ae
PRINC. cAI OFFICE’
€ Sa2avome st., Sav Franciece
Fire _Insurance Only
ee
J. ¥. Hovenron, Preaident.,
J. 1.8. Suepanp, Vice President,
CwaR_es H. Story, Secretary
BR. H. MaGILy, Genera' Ager
don all clusses of desirable Risks acce
at rates as low assol rty inthis coun’
ap and a fair pro
flowin
w -he scuuent,
Daily
Sulia Gold and Silver Watche
Realizing the importince of a good: w
premium, we ave selected the “*W altham”
veing the best known and must rf liable tim
pie-esin the market These w#atches have «
world-wide reputation whieh they have ained
sulely on cheit merits, The cases w. guasante
w Le uf solid gotdand coin silver espectively,
and if not justas represented may be returued at
our expense and we will retup the nouey paid.
We are psepared to make the wost liberal proyo
sitions on these watches as premiums, as wall be
-@cn by the following” uff: rs:
Solid Gold Watch—Gents' .
A gentleman's solid yold hunting case watch,
“Waitham” moveuen:, stem-winding aud stem
setting, with DAILY THANS RIPE nd Dats
Bulletin, oue year, $36.50. 48 ch, DAILY TRAN
sKieT and Weekly Budetin, one yer, 934.40
Subscribe: pays eXpress ch.rgee ou ~watch from
tau Francisco
:
Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’.
A lady's 00.1 yuld bum ing case watch, “Wal
sham” wioveulent, sleueWindily, sect-sebt inj.
wits DAILY TRANSOKIPT and Duly bulletin,
me year, $20; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT) anc
Weekly vudetia, one year, 26,90. Su -eeribes
y ps) eXpreer charges ob W tcP rom Sau fran
a Solid Silver Watches.
Bolidco silver husting case waren Walham” movement, stem-wi ding and steuecting.® thoroughly reluble time-keeper, with
PALLY sBANDULIPT and Daily ‘Builetin, our
yeur, $18; with Se nea aud ¥ ekly
Bulletin; une year, $16: subscriter pay
oXpres« mon ae watch trum Suu Francisco.
same wath, ope face, wiih vAILY TRAN
SUBIPL, apa Dad Builetia, vne year, #15; with
DAILY PRANSOKUPT aod Weekly vulletm, one
your, $12.y0 Suvecriber to pay . Xprews charger
ou Watch from san f'rr.,cisoo.
Nickle Watch.
A ptudsume tick © eteu-wisding wateh, gper
face, good ‘wuveme L, wiki wWAILY TRA.oJ \eP i ae. Dady Bulletiu, ove Text $11; with:
DALLY TnArsemiPs ava Weekly Gurictin, one
year @b.U0.. Subsetiver vo pay eXpress chaser
a ae LialO.g
Bicye.es.
yele we ave a a .
ne “Apollu”—whiie uvt the wost expensive & &
leat“ciass wrticly in es ery rewpect. it i han twome aad substautially wads, itruns easly aud
wom , Pune favurite. It is standaru finish witt
ickle truutniugs, aud vill be sent compiete Wi i
didiebay, Wore, o W.l) be pen wih DAIL)
‘
ita, win DALLY TRASSUKLYS and Weekly
ulletin, Que Year, $26. ¥0. . The above prices ur
ur a 36-.uh Waee,, Vrice per aduitional ine.
dade Kuywu Ov» &pplicatiju.) Subscriber 10 po)
sapress charges on viv) vie Iruus Pau Francisco.
» : ;
Boys” Velocipedes.
A 16-inch whvwel, stwuard finish, wrought iron
veivcipede, wich eli, etc., complete, sene with
wALY LRANSCKIPT anu Day Bulletin, one
car, $1200; with DAIUs TRANSUKIPT anu
Weekly Bubetiu, vue year, $10.40.
Type writers.
This isa type-writing age. Bverybody bas one
yho nes writing w du; or shvuld have -one.
dere ie your »pportumty, -The Sun type-writer
+ # periect msteument, suupie in cohetructivh,
aeoily Wutked, veacty motnted and buxed, with
\astructiun~ for Use, which cau be learned). ten
winutes, with DAILY (KANSUMILT and Daily
Sigel, Ue your, $L7; with, balu¥Y TRAN
UKIPT aud cekly Bulletin, one year, $15,
suvsecriber pays express.
‘Cane.
Neither too large nor woo smail, but just the
¢ghtsze with 14-k yuld head, will 5 sent with
VAALY TRAN? CBIPT ane vaily Bullen, one
sear, 912.00; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one jear, $10.50. Subscribe:
puys eXpreds,
Telescope.
vuuutry or raveli.g, will appreciate. Our
premium telescupe is u good, strong instrument,
with an Objec.-glass % inches in diameter,
aws, 6 in wy When Cluséd, teacher caved,
sud will be jth DAILY TRANSCRIPT aid
vuily Bullevin, one yer, $11; with vA.LY TRANoUKIPE wnu Wekly Bulictiu, one year, $9
Subscriber to pay expren charges.
Micruscope.
A most interesting instrument and of crest use
‘Thisi wo wy, but & powert
wicrusope that re cals the many strange thing
(tinh ©MIGE Ls the tood weeat wd the water we
Gemuk, 1b sianudsGincher higirand maguines 60
Jiameters,a.d wil veseut with VAIL: ‘TRA.oUK PL end -vuily Bubetin, cue year, $11; with
VAILY TRASSUPIPE suu Weekly Bul etn, one
poet, $9. Subscriber to pay express charged.
Musical instrumerts.
In making our selection» of musical instruments for premiuius, We bined ib every instance
upetagouc articie one that we nevd nut heeia.e Weeul Fo wperturwer whole & cunny se Fr.
We buve ude ‘arrangements with the e@uding
Vanufacturersand jub ers hatenable us to uffe:
hese . siruiletite i ounect.ou with the TRANKI eT vn umprecedentiy bers terms
Banjo,
Banjoplaying ie an scomplishment that hae
beoumne Very tanttunableuusiiy Ube ast 16W ) care,
Le is reaul.¥ earned Ly onyu © having e gov ear
ur Musi, aid wakes & op.cudid scculspaniment
pe the vue in ging. We wih send & banawitu imetruciivay buvk, with DAILY
WHIP wid vauy Bulletio, vue yesr, #LL.50; witls
eat, 8¥.0, SUD criber ww pay eXpressphurges.
B Flat Cornet.
pou) ompi te @ fine 20 '
vALuY £KANSCKIVE aud Deily Busetin, one
press chary es.
Flate.
sical instruments Ww feat, Leharmouizes witr
and Week!) Buliecin, une year, $10.75,
scriber pay 6 exvreds < barges.
Pianos,
gant finished—
Wo play v1; anes KOOU Music,
[THKANSCRIPT and aly Bul etin, one, pew
Seut with VAILS
year, $¥.50. Subocriber pays ox
Croquet. .
A beautiful croquet -et for ahs payers wil
be reut with DAILY TR sNSCKIPT and Di
Bulictiu, ©
press.
SUKLP Cand Weekly Bullecia, ona year, $8: Bub
seriver pays €Xp.ess.
Shot Guns,
We made a apecia! point of securing = good gu:
van wok, Yur premiui
vands mel\ sonished.
scom ately,
ucular.
for.
with twist berrels, bac -wétion, side subp, rubber
ve sent With DAILY [RANSCRIP! and Daily
Bulietin, one
SUKL: Taud Weekly Bullewn, one year, $ly
Sua-cr ber pays express,
sume gun a8 above, with pis ‘-gr — $1.50
ve ad7ad 10 above pr ‘es. .
Const.
bulletin isthe ouly news) aperin Californi
the Supreme Court Uwihg to the diftere
principal news centers in the ust, the wr
seadal' tders
We wil! send THE DU ILY TRANSCRIPT With the
Bulletin, Weekly Bulletii, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and uny ot Se folg valuable Presiiums at the follow'ne prices, payable in advance:
PICK OUT +YOUR COMBINATION.
tn NSCXIP. aad daily Bulleun, one year, fui .
Avery useful articiv that anyone living in the .
vite uickle-riln, ca.f-skiv hel, 10 bracket banjo
THASJaAsb: TRAN CblP i auu Weekly Bubetia, Ove
Abandsome wckie b flat cornet, with full ret
HeXbr. ePUO 8, UiUeic Cock, case Bint smstructiinstru. wt—with
year, $16.50; with DAILY “HANS: furl ane
Vevkl) Buietin, $14.bu, Suvger-ber pays exThe flute is one of che sweetest and easiest muthe piano sd sib other instruments. For: »
eu um we have selected « fie vocoe Wood, oeye, cor. joimted flute with tuning tide, anu
wili send it Wiib DA+LY PRMANDUBLPT aud Dany
Bunuetiv, one year, $13; VAILY THANSURIP)
bubAmimiature viano with lv bell-metal keys, elejust ‘he thing tur children to leary . ‘vlus¢ oO ly2 pages, el.gautly
$11 50; with DolLy TRANSCRIPT and W dekiy
habs»
pvulletin, oue se i $10; win VAILY TKANiy
sur @ premium— one that wecan recommend and
feel assuged thut our selection wili be all that jou
un is well made ano
f it shocts strony ano
andis @ rel able guu in every paritis the very best yun ever offered as «
uewemper,remiumandis weil worth working
i¢is a m.guitigent duttbie breech-Joader
vut., Nos, 10 apd 12 gauge, aso desired, and wili
var, $21; with DAILY TRANThe bolletin isthe leading evening journal in circulation and influence onth
it is distinguished for the biilliancy of its
. pieteness of its local newe, reviews of current literature and art, 9
news, While itis the recognizeu authority im all fiuuncial and trade Circles. The buil)
San Franclxeo
[Orums
A Nickie tenor drum, i4-incu nead, with sticke
complete, with DAILY TKANSCHIPT and Dail
Bulletin, one year, $12.50. with DAILY Thad
CRIVT and Weeki) Bulletin, one year, $10
subseribor pays expresa
Military Drum.
A fine corded, hammered bries drum, wito
. icks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT any
Jaily Bu letin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY
LKANSCKIPT and Weekly Bviletin, one yea:
$8.50. Subscriber pays exprese.
Rifles.
The Wirichest, intains its pl the best
cepeating riflemade and is too well known i
weed further description. We will send a 44 cal
ctazon bar ef Winchester rifle with VAIL)
CKHANSCRIPT and + aily Bualietiu, one year
$22.75; with DAILY TKANSURIPE aid Werekls
cite. We willsenda-cim fice fur $1 40 lees. Bub
crrber pays express
Flobert Rifles.
A Plobert rifle, «hooting 2:-cal. Flobert noise
eae cartricges, jus. thy thing for boys who ar
cond of shuoting, sent wich DAILY TKAN
SCRIPT and vmaiy Buliet n, one year, $11.26
with »AILY TRANSUKIPT and Weckly Builet.r,
oue year, 99.25. Subscriber pays express
Revowers,
We have decideu to offer a strony, serviceanl
revolver for a wuium aod have. selected th:
American, double action, * Bui] Doy,’’ in an)
sige trom 22 to 88 cal, It will be sent witi
VAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Buliecin, om
veer, $11; with sAILY TRANSCRIPT anc
Weekly Bu).eia, one year, $9. Suvecriberpar
express,
rishing Tackle}
Qur premium oshs g rod is # 15-1vot Caicuts
hamboo with .auce woud tip and double ferruler
it ig a guod service aule rod and wilbe sent wie
line, reel, etc, complete, with DAILY i RAS
SCHIP» and Vaily Kuiletiv, one year, $11; wit
DAILYTKANSUn lL, T and Weekly Bulletin, ov
year, $9. Subscriber pays xprecs.
Tent
This igs very userul prem um ard will oe a)
preciaved Ly wu who yo hunting, fishing of cans
py ut. Lvise fitetclans A tent, “ater-pro:
id onde of § oz. vuck; viz ixT tert, nd wile
eit wath poles, pins e*c. complete. w th DAIL”
tRANSUHIPt oa Daily Bu letin, ous yea
312, 0; wi.h DAILY TRANSCRIPT sod Weeks
dulletiu, une year, $10.50, Bubseriber payy uh
express, Z a
Hammock,
A hammock isa prenuuu that appeals to al
Whether sung from the trees tn a lavn or frow
fie posts ofa shady verandah, » L&Muock +
picturesque aud su yesive of biiesfur comfort
Acump and el t 15-foot f. ik, wits
i) feet sprew, srt with DAILY LKANSUKIE
sed Wail) Gulietin une year, $10 25; with DAIL
CRANSCKIET an! Weesly Bullecin, one yes
33.26, Subscriber pays express
Tennis
Among outdoor games Liwn tennis is becomin,
thefav rite 4t yives suitivient exercise withou
terest sustained chroughuvut the game, Being
game in which ladivs « xcel, you can secure the 0
wdiof \our tad) sequaintences and add to yut
popularity by vettingwsct of tonnis aud orge
izing acivb, A tivet-class penuis vuttit, complet
wul be seut with VAILY ‘IRANS BibT ws
aily Bulletin, one year, $ly; with DAIL)
PRANSCKIPT a:.d Weekly Bulletin, one yea:
$17. Subscriber payr ox press,
Base Ba:
threesssorted ais, two pairs of loves, ui anh
ste., complete, ud will Le sent with DALL\
CAANSURL: t nd Vaiiy Builctin, une pak:
du one wr, $10 Subscriber pays
Hanging Lamp
Anelegant hanging jamp with i4-inc
and from 42 to 56 inches exXtens.on,
puliahed brass fa rich gulu coor—u high’ . row
Méuts aud servicesbie jamp sent with DAIL)
THKANSUKIPY and Daily wulietin, one yeu
918.00; with DAILY TKRANSCRIFT and Weeks
Gulletiv, ove ycar, $11.50, Subscriber pays er
prviie. i
Stylographic Pen.
Always ready ts wr.te; carriva ink enough
tne hulder te last fur weeks or mouths; wil b
vent with VAILY TRANSCR PL aud bai
ulletiu, one »eur, #1U 20; witn . ALLY Rah
SCKIPTand Weekly Builetin, $8.25.
Standard Rain Guage.
A ved by the signaiservice ut Wusningto:
with full dirce wns tur use will be sent wit
UVALLY TRANSCKIPT and. Dail, busiein, oF
ear, $10.75, witu DAL. Y TaANS Kiel an
eekly Bulletin, one year, $8.76, Subsciilr
pS) 8 OXpi cus, :
Photographic Outht.
Amateur photograph) is a moat delightfu © an
popular recreation With the approved ap, «
ratu of tuug@s) wnyoue can soou acquist thre art
uuking «goud picture avd wil. soon pu-ser
bundreds of Views tenon by bim or herselt. ‘Ii
wp paracuec We Offer vO Hyght it cum cull) >
carfricu whip wal.ipg o, riding, every ben,
shuu d have one, tor it will prove a scarce
andsement toulhy d of profit io many,
A vumplete phowgrepiug outtiv, consisting «
view osmera tor waking 54% 4g pictures, wit
quick woking lets, 6 rapiu ury plates, 2 vapaune
ron Ways, 2pachuyesol 3. PA, . e. eruper,
uchage ut thy pus 1 printing trame, heete\6Ftu-pruast. te paper, 1 sleet of ruby paper,
Uses NeyBUVe chinp Bugs patent arying tro
Wie foal Maser UChiOus ior -Ineking phutoxra,s
will be sent with DAILY TRANSCHIPT an
. . ouily Bunetin, one ye ©, $21; with VAILY TRAS
AKI. T and Weekly “ulctiu, one year, go.
sibsuriber Wo pay eXprees charges Irom du
©. ancisce.
Nots— Addition . materials for amateur pho
toy ra, hers, tuay be had Sam © Partridg.
uéy Copninete @ Btrevt, Fratciseo, C
Standard Atlas.
The Rand=-MeNali) Sianumiu Atlas of the
World—a brary laiteelt furnmhed iu vie larg:
Hiustrated wi:
vad ina substantial woouer wits ygyld siu
ctaiupapproptaely and haldsduely Gesigie.
olay. price $4.00, wall be sent ite DAILY Tras
. sUnI PT and Duny Bulietin, vue year, $11; we
VAIL) TRANSURI eT and Weekly Bulletin, on
1] Your, 6%, DULSCrIVEr pus # eXpress,
ijouzots History of France.
Guizo.’s “History of ¢ rance” ix a standaru Wut
16 VOly., sdbetautially boondin cloth, profuse,
diustrated with tie engravir gs. It wig be se
with DAILY TH NSCAIPT. nd Daily — buileta
une Your, $13.50; wih BaILY PK No Mi? an
Weghly Bulictan, Que sear, $1) 50. Subscribe
puys oXpress, <
Sewing Machines.
Ahigharm sewing wachine—o' ¢ of the oe
michi.enin ne uarket; warranted for tive year:
wi hDAILY IKANDUK. PT and Daily Buleti:
dne year, 830; with DaILY TRANSCKIPT aw
Weekly bulletin, one year, $27. Subweriber pay:
express charges. z
NOTE—Persons prefertiag Seini-Weekly Bulletin cau obtain it by paysug 90 cents a year is
additiou tothe clubbing price for the Week. ,
Bullecio,
‘ acifc
editorial matter, accuracyan com
und exteut of toreign
a that publishes ip exteuso th¢ decisions vi
nee iu time between san Francisco and th
ld’s news of each day is furnished by the Bul
letin twelve hours in advance of the morning papers.
The Weekly Bulletin is» baudsome 12 page, 9 column paper, issued every Wednesda:
morning—the lurgestand best weekly published in the West. j
“BROWN & CALE IDS.
wil) admit of, guaranteeing a prompt and liberal resp al
just clatme for loss.
Grass Valley Branch Yor Nevede Counts
“JOHN G. COLLMAN.
ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent.
ee
MAIN STREET.GRASS VALLEY
—_
W. W. WAGGONER,
(Successor to W. F. Englebright,)
Civil : r : and : Surveyor,
‘Deputy Countv Survevor and
Deputy 'V.S. Mineral Survevo
Keliabi contributors,
geet EDUCATIONAL
Fresh—Brou .bt down to the present year. sags
« Now KeadsAubscri hess bot ke waitin with onl
Really CheapLess than talf the price of similar works.
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THE PEOPLE'S GYCLOPSDIA
° The Best in’> the + World » for General Use.
The New Three-Volume Ecition
Compeshonste of pemmpart 16.000 topics. Complete in 8 convenient volames.
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DEPARTMENT.
Bulk tin, Ove year, $20.75. Abeve is venter fie [
being violent; keeps the attencion fixed aud iw .
Qur base ball ucfit consists of wo eazue ball .
FAG LE AO
JAMES : SAIGNG this State.
Has just recived a portion of his Immense stock of
Goods from the Eastern manu factories, and intends to put
the prices down so low that the San Francisco, Sacramento and Marysville trade from
come to him.
the mountain counties will
Single Buggy Harness, $9 and upwards.
A “ss
hand-made $15 and upwards.
Double Buggy Harness, $25 and upwardsyess) RAPE
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, $1 and upwards,
Gloves, 75 cents and upwards
Blankets $1.50 and upwards. 4
vas. Cairns.
Broad St. bélow National Exchange Hotel
OREGON
o=W'TH
LAND COMPANY .
12 coecead F
Home Office at salem, Oregon,
(in the Srate Insurance Buildin.)
PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBAN
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AND BRANOH OFFIOES IN
AS FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRA
CITY AND SUBURBAN VRUPERTY.
The Orevon Land Company was especially o
subdividing large tracts of Lund, aua hus dari
ed over 3,200acres of Land iute 5to a were Lots,
N, STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALS?)
reanized tor ‘the purpose of buying and
ng the past twoyeurs bought and subdivid‘The success of this undertaking is
shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts p.aced on the market, 225 have been sould.
We claim that 10 ac.es of choice Lund in Fruit wili bring a larger income than 169
acres of Wheatin the Mississippi Valley.
We alsu wake valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences, etc.
smellitr ct of Laud for the same price per acr
farm
pend for Pamphlets, Maps aud Price List,
We can sell
e that you would have to_puy for u larg
For Sale or Heat on Easy Terms!
re (oes
Special Bargains in Lands.
$5000--320 acres, three miles from
z00 acres cleared ; good orchard in beari
free water; all implements, tocls, et. w
$5) ) del2) wras; not more than
Grass Valley; good house and parn;
ng; a large, never-failing supply of
ith place. ‘
miles fron Nevada City or Grass Val
Tey ; nearly ull cleared; good house an barn; fine orchard in berring, consisting of a vuriety of rees; good water; al
$37 50-450 acres yently rolling fr.
‘an be irrigated ; all under fence.
( or wrazing land; all fenced; 100
acres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost about
$2500. Great bargain; must be sold,
‘. fulb and plain directious fer use.
‘
oR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY,
Neo. 628 Kearmey Street,
orner Commercial San franciro’
Established in 1854
tur the treatmen!
of Seuxal ang seu!
Dal Vireares such
as Govurrhes, tiivel
Stricture, sypliltir
in ail its torme,
Semiual Weakucs>
Impotency, ek.,
So “kin ~ Disexs2s vl
years’ standing ano
Ulcerated Lexs
successfully treut> z ed.
ae Yeee5 «Dr. Gibbon basthe
pleasure hy spigre te . that be hus returned
trom visiting the principe: Hospitals ou) bu
cope, and has resumed p*uctice uw’ the Dis
ener REE Ee Kearney Street, san Francisco,
wi ere his old putients and those requirin.
his services muy find him.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Seminal Kmisxious, the cousequence of
self abuse. This sulitury vice, or deprayeo
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth
both sexes te av almust unlimited ex
tent, producing with unerring certaiuty the
fot.owiuy train of morbid syinpluiue unless
Combutted by scieutitiv medical meusures,
viz’ sulluw countenance, duik spuls uudel
the eyes, pain iu the uewd, ring ug in the
eara Dvuise like the rustlig of leaves apd
the rattling of Chariuts, uneasiness about
tuius, Weakness vi the jimbs, coufused viston, blunted intellect, toss of confidence,
fimivence in. appronching strangers, » dislike te tures Lew ecquaintances, disposition
t shun society, luss of memory, nectic
Gushes, pimples wud various eruptions abeut
the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs,
eonrubiption, night sweats, monumanie aud
requenul insanity. If relief be notobtained,
ersens suntiieted should apply imimediatey, either in person or by letter. snd bave
cure eifected by his new and stientific mode
treating these diseases, which never fails o!
effecting a quick and radicul cure.
MAKKIED MEN,
sresuffering under any vi these feurtul meiadies, shuuld not forget the sacred respon
sioility resuumy upou them, uordclay cob
tein immediate relief, ’
CURKD AT HOMBL.
Persons at u distauce may be CURED A’
“HOME, by ehsi
siting case, symptoms, leugth of time the
useuve Las cuntinued, aud the medicine
wiii be promptly sent, free from damnyge ou
cur.osity, to any purt of the country, with
The Docwr cures when others fail. Try him
« harges rensuovable cull or write.
Adutcne UB. J. KF. GibbuUN, ow Keartes
sireet, cuiber Commercial, San Francise
SE ey
©.dinance No. 99.
J Cidinance granting to the.Western
A Ju.on Telegraph Company the right
to place and waiuwain its poles and lunes
in the streets, alleys and public ways ot
the City of Nevaaa, State ot Califorma, on
the terms and conditions herein staved :
Section 1. Beit ordered by the Board
of ‘Trustees of the City of Nevada, Stace
of Calitornia, that the Western Union Teiegraph Company, Its successors, and assigns, are authorized to erect and maitain on the streets, alleys aud public ways
of said O.ty tae poles and fxtures and
wires necessary for the purpose ot supply
ing the citizens of said Cicy and the publie, communication by telegraph, or ocher
improved electrical device, such. use to be
and consinue upon the terms and conditions hereinafter stated, for the term ot
fifty_years from the date of the passage ol
this Urdinance.
.
Section 2. ‘The location of the poles and
lines now in use, is hereby approved ; ana
the location of all poles anu lines hereatter to be erected, aud-‘any change in the
location of the poles anu lines now in use,
or exteusions thereof, shall be under the
~$9:00--60-acren good fruitland, situate three-miles_tromNevade-City; 15—t rection and controtot the Board of Trusres c
wagon and farming implements; free wa
$21
two bars; LOO acres cleared ; orchard a1
of place. Will be sold at the above low
$41 5000104 wcres; highly improved
d;’hou e and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and
ter for irrigating. A real bargain.
aet25 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twoyood houses and
,
id yarden; free water for a portion”
price on account of «bsence,
; good house and barn, orchard, free
water, seven head of cuttle; two horses, wayon, and all farming implements;
situate three miles from Nevada Citv. Arare chance to secure a protitable
farin at a low price.
$2500-2125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada:City; 80 acres cleared; house
and burn; some fruit trees; free water for irrigating.
“OU
TIMBER LAINDE.$8000--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City covered with a tine
growth of pine and ouk timber, which alone is wort). more than price asked ;
soil is very rich and will make excellent
rrrigate i
fruit land when cleared; all can be
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards.
Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaugdepot.
ery advantage for a desirable
O
Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev
home. .
{2 These are only a few of the bargaims we have to
offer at present. We have a
ranging trem $5 to $75 per ac
NEVADA COUNTY IT AND AND
ll-kinds of .Lands at prices
re Terms “acy. .IMPROVE
MENT ASSOCIATION.
Applv to,.GEO.C.
HAVE you DECIDED
WHERE TO GO FOR,
Your SUMMER OUTING?
The new route via Calistoga to
Bartiett Springs, Clear Lake, Soda
Bay, Harbin Springs,
Seigier Springs, Adams Springs,
Anderson Springs,
Highland Springs, Howard: Springs,
_and the other resorts of Lake County,
fs the most charming combination of rail, stage
and steamer travel in. the £ tate.
Have you ever seen the Geysers?
The Hotel del Monte, EF! C
and Pacific Grove are drea‘ns rh ghedets ay
luxury, with very moderate charges.
Charmin, al F a g Santa Cruz always has its
¢ sweetest and most healthiul of
res,
osemite is Nature’s grandest expressi
f the sublimg and beautiful = <2
The lakes of the h Sierra— Tah
Jonner, Webber, ndepondenco
have vast stores of beauty, pure air, hunting,
fishing, boating, health.and happiness,
Grand old Shasta appeals wi jesti.
eloquence to lovers of bauare. wit ee
Santa Monica, Long Be
Santa Barbara femain ‘the ee
tains
Pleasu
How. ha v alley?” we seen the wonderful Palm
Ask Agents Southern Picific Company
for a copy of
“CALIFORNIA RESORTS.”
Bvery Summer Resort in California
Ogee viniting te Oh She Aaune
of the '
SOUTHER PACIFIC COMPATY.
IMPROVED BELT
Frue Ore Concentrator.
Price impreved Be Five Yan
ner @825. F. 0. B. Sar
Price Plain Melt Frue Vannes,
S475. ©. w, a. ;
Improved Belt Frue Vanner bas ; The
~ double the e it tl 4
chine. Yor gee ti te and
e+ iufurmation apply to
Camping in the Santa Cruz Moun.
GAYLORD), Ass’t Secy.’
Notice to Creditors.
Eee of C. A. Horner, deceased.—
Notice is hereby given by the underaigied, Exeeutrix of the Estate of C. A.
*Ho-‘ner, deceased, to the crediters of and
all persons having claims against the said
uvevased, to exhibit them, with the neces.acy vouchers, within fuur months after
the first 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 estate, insaid county of Nevada.
Mrs. B. 8S. Horygr,
Executrix of the Estate of C. A. Horner‘
deceased.
. Dated August 24th, 1891.
. J. M. Walling, Attorney. a24
Notice to Creditors.
. DSTATE of Edward H. Fowler, deceased, © Notice is hereby given by the unde signed, 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
noticé to the said Admuinistratrix, at Fowler’s Hotel, Rough and Ready, Nevada
county, Cal., the same being the place for
the transaction of the: business of the estate, in said county of Nevada. :
Kare M. Fow ter,
Administratrix of the Estate of Edward
H. Fowler, deceased.
Dated Nevada City, Aug. 19th, 1891.
Peri E. Allen, Atty for Gatate, a20
Notice of Dissolution.
Lip PUBLIC are hereby notified that
the copartnership heretofore existing
be.ween A. M. Wicks ana 8. H.-Simonds
was this day dissolved, A.M. Wicks retiring therefrom, The firm of Simonds
and Hollings, composed of 8. H. Simonds
and Nicholas Hollings, is authorized to
¢llect all debts due the late firm of Wicks
& Simonds and will pay all. indebtedness
owing thereby.
A. M. Wicks,
Smionps & Houiines
} Reno, August 10, 1891.-~ Saat ae
Beginners earn from $88 to 850
§ per wevk,and more after a littl
saperiony,, We
emo . and wil? teach yoo
free. You work tw own local.
‘ADAMS & CARTER, Agents.
OE ARRON ALS LPS EAE RA ON AO OE a Ea
ie
ity, wherever you li.¢. Both sexes. ll otart erick Thomas Jniiding, co B
Nodal. rik sh pope te Sh icd . O'Nna Pine atreets Nevedetie *
tevs of said City.
Section 3. Said poles and wires shall be
placed and maiicamed so as not to lnverfere with travél on said highwsys, aad
said Company shail hold saiat Coy tree
aud harmicss from all damages arising
by reason of any abuse of said occupancy.
Vnis grant is wade, and is to be eujoyed,
subject to such reasonable regulanonsand
ordiuances of a police navure, as sala
Board of Trustees of paid City 1s author:
ied ail sees proper ab any tine toadope,
not destructive vo the rights herein granted.
Section 4. The right of use herein given shall not be exclusive, and the Board
of ‘Trustees of said City reserves the power to grant a like right of way toany other
Telegraph Company ; the same however
not to unterfere wich the reasonable and
proper exercise of the privileges herein
granted.
pec.iton 5. In consideration ‘whereof,
said Western Union Telegraph Company
shall, and by the acceptauce of this Uralnauce does agree to alow the Board of
Trusteés of said City to atvach at any
time to the cop cross-arm of any of saiu
poles, where pracucable, the City Firealarin.and police wires, and said poles are
hereby made a municipal instrumentality
for that purpose ; provided however, saia
actachment shall be so made as not to iterfere with saul Company's use, and said
attachment shall be made and waincained under the direction of said Company’s
Manager in said City of Nevada. ‘Lre
said Company shall and will tarnish for
the said City the use of its poles for che
attachment thereto of its Fire-alarin boxes, without charge to said City.
Section 6. ‘Vhis Ordiuance shall take
effect on and after its passage and the til-}ing by said Company of unconditional aceeptance thereot in the office of the Clerk
of said City of Nevada. é
Section 7. That whenever said Company
ceases to operace a telegraph line m saa
City of Nevada, and ceases to u.e the saul
poles and lines herein provided for, in the
operacion of its Ime of telegraph, then
saul Company shall remove suid linesand
poles from the streets and alleys of said
City within sixty days trom ace that said
Company so ceases to use and operate
said lines. ’
Secuon-8,—All Ordinances and parts of
Ordinances, orders and resolutions upon
the subject of telegraph poles, wires, evc.,
of previous date, in so tar as the same relaves to the Westeru Union ‘Telegraph
Coufpany, are hereby repealed and aunubled,
Passed Ang. 20th, 1891,
ALEX. GAUL‘, President.
Attest : T. H. Carr, Clerk of the City
Board of Trustees. azl
Order to th w Oause,
i the Superior Court, of the County of
Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the Estate of Charles
Fritz, deceased. Arthur Powell, the administrator of the Estate of Charles Fritz,
deceased, having tiled his petition héreiu
praying for an order of Sale of all the
personal and real estate, of said decedent,
tor the parposes therein set forth,
It is therefore ordered by the said
Court, that ail fersons interested in the
estate of said deceased, appear before the
said Superior Court on Monday, the 21st
day of September, 1891, at.10 o’clock in
the forenoon of said day, at the’ Court
Room of said Superior Court at the Court
House in the County of Névada to show
cause why an order should not be granted
to the said Administrator to sell alk the
persona! and real estate of the said deceased, Chas. Fritz,
_ And hata Gopy of this order be published at least for four successive weeks in
the Dauy Transcript, a newspaper
printed and published in said County of
Nevada,
Joun CaLpwELt,,
Judge of the Superior Court.
Dated. Aug c0th, 191.
A. Burrows, Attorney.
oS
aug21.
TROs. 8 £OKP,
Attorney and Qouuselor at Law,
Bet THE-UNEGREUNAT sea .
Jr those who contemplate marriage, who
tter tu Dr. Gibbon,
i ibab sal
Nf the Superior Court of the Cotitity of
Nevada. State of California.
In the matter of the Kstate of. J, L.
Jo inston, dec s ;
Notice is hereby given, that in pursuanée of an order of the Superior Court, of
the county of Nevada, State of California, made on .the 24th day of Angee
1491, in the matter of the Kstate of J. L.
Johnston, deceased, the undersigned, the
‘Administrator of said Estate, will sell at
public auction, to the highest bidder, for
cash, in gold coin, and subject to comfirmation by said Superior Court, on Monday, the 21st day of September, 1891, at
the hour of twelve o'clock, meridian, mm
front of the Court House in Nevada City,
in the county of Nevada, all the right, title, interest and estateof the said J.
Jobnston, 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 J. L. Johnston, at the
time of his death, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel. of, land and personal property situate and being in the
county of Nevada, State of Califo. nia,
bounded and described as follows :—
‘That certain lot of land and cabin thereon, situated on the north side of New Chinatown, at Nevada City, in said county,
and described as follows : Commencing at
the northwest corner of the lot sold by
the Manzanita Consdlidated Gravel Mining Co. toRichards and Kent, and runthence south 29° 4chains ; thence south
2 chains ; thence north 64° west 5 chains,
to the place of beginning, containing 2 and
6-100acres. Thesaid-premises are known
as the Johnston house and lot.
Also, one cook stove, 5 chairs, 2 tables,
one bedstead and springs, 2' picks, 1 ax
house. St yet
‘Terms and conditions of sale: Cash,
the purchase-money-te-be-paid—to the unalance on contirmation of sale by sale,
Ueed at the expense of the said Court.
purehaser.
Artrucr PoweELL,
Administrator of the Estate of J. L. Johnston, deceased.
Dated August 24th, 1891.
A. Burrows, Attorney.
Notice For Publication.
AND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO,
California, 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 his claim, and that said proof. -will be
made before Stanly A. Smith, Superior
Judge of Sierra County, Cal., at Downieville, California, on September,22, 1>91,
viz: Abraham-P. Harris, of Pike City,
Cal., P. O. who made H. -A. No. 4018,
for the Lotd,.and Si-of Lot 4, and Lot
8, Sec. 18, T. 18, N. KR. 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,,.2. 0: E. W. Rosekts,
ag3 Register.
a25
Notice For Proving Will.
N the Superior Court, in and for the
County ‘of Nevada, State of California.
4 In_thethe-Matter—ofthe.Estate-of
MARGARET GILL, deceased:
Pursuant to an Order of said Superior
Court, madeon the 6th day of August,
1891, notice is hereby given that ‘Tuesday, 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,
has been appointed as the time and place
for proving the Will of said Margaret
Cull, deceased, and for hearing the application of Daniel Furth for the issuance to
him‘of Letters Testamentary when and
where any person interested may appear
and contest: the same,
Dated August 6th, 1891.
J. L.Moraan, Clerk.
By J. J. Greany, Deputy Clerk.
Frep Sears, Attorney. a7-1lm
Assessment Notice.
OHEGAN GOLD AND SILVER MINing Company. Location of works,
eval County, California. Notice is
is hereby given thatat a meeting of the
Board of Directors of said Company held
on the 25th day of Aug., 1891, an assessment: No}) of one-half cent per share was
leviel upon the capital stock of said Company, payable immediately in U. S. gold
coin, to the Secretary, Any stock upon
which said assessment shall remain unpaid
on the 29th day of September, 1891, shall
! he deemed delinquent, and will be duly ad. vertised forsale at public auction on the
{ 20th day of October, 1891, to pay the delinquent assessment, together, with the
costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
By order of the Board of Directors.
Joun Werry, Secretary,
Office—Wm. Campbell’s Store, Boston
Ravine, Grass Valley Township, Nevada
County, California. . a23
Not ce For Pub ication.
AND OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE,
California, August 17, 1591.
Notice is hereby given that the following nained settler has filed notice of his
insention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof wit be
made before Register and Receiver at
Marysville, Cal., on Friday, 2 th of September, 181, viz: Thomas Golden Smith
Homestead application, No. 1918, for the
S. W.} of N. E.4, of Section 4, Tewnship 17, N. R. 8 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon and cultivation of, said
land, viz: i ts D. Rathburn, John
Carty, Thomas Reese, Robert’ Huckins,
all of North San Juan, Nevada county,
California.
CHARLES Haraoan,
augl4-6w Register.
Alias Citatiyn.
. NITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Sacramento, Cal., July 22, 1891.
George W. Maberry, Contestant, vs.
William Downie, and the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Artemas Davison,
deceased, Mineral Claimants, Respondents.
Involving the N} of NE} and SW} of
NEt of Section 30, T. 17, N. R. 10 E. M.
D. M.,2ghittned 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.
Maberry, and good cause appearing there.
for, it is ordered, That the above named
contestant together with his witnesses
and the above named respondents, together with their witnesses, Ne 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,
M., of that dy, t en and there to introsluce evidence to show whether: -Ist—
The said land’is more valuable for @gricultural than for mining purposes. Ynd—
Whether the said respondents have failed
to beriorm the annual labor thereon as required by law, or 3d—W hether said repondents have wholly abandoned the
‘ame, and 4th—-Whether the said M. A
. soe Seen be cancelled. nd the home.
itead application of said on .
lowed a filed. rastad
KE. W. Rozeris, i
Ne Ne No
Chas. F. Gardner, Atto ney
testant, Sacram or Cone ento, Cal ab
oe
ning theice north 35° east 7 chains ;/
1° west 3chains ; thence south 44 ° west
and an‘iron box—all now in the said
United States gold coin, ten. per cent. of
dersigned Administrator on the day ‘of
REPA.KINGDONE NRATL
i ’ :
pitt Saphira? BP ePhnt tbe eRe BS
ty of Nevada, State of Catifornia.:In the matter of the Estate of S. E. Storey, deceased.
‘Mrs. S. N. Storey, the Administratrix
of the Estate of 8, E. Storey, deceased,
paving filed her petition praying for an order ot sale of a portion of the real estate
of said decédent, for the ons in said
petition set forth, it is therefore ordered
ny the said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, apbefore the said Superior Court on
Monday, the Seventh day of September,
189}, at 10 o'clock a: M. of said day, at
che Court Room of said Superior Court at
she Gourt House in Nevada City, Califoraia, to show cause why an order should
uot be granted to the said Administratrix
io sell the real estace in said petition deseribed, and that a copy of this order be
published at least. four successive weeks
in the Nevada Daily Transcripy, anewspaper printed and published at Nevada
City, Calitornia,
pA LAG:
Joun CALDWELL,
Superior Judge.
Dated July 21, 189).
Fred Searls, Attorney. jy22
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