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August 31, 1893 (4 pages)

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en a et RE ane Se Spee eemienraa NS SSL NES * on 5 ever, —letit--he.understood.that.wedenet. ~ vation in the western or valley region. The OUR SECTION: _ A Pew ladacements Which Nevada County Offers to Settlers. ee During the past few weeks the TRANscript has received about a dozen. letters from as many different States asking for the*information herein contained, and to save letter writing is the reason for this publication: i ; First--Large areas of fertile lands, se+ eured by Government patent, can bé purChased at such reasonable figures that a few hundred dollars is ‘sufficient to pay fora small farm. Second—The standard fruits grown io this county are-the finest of their varieties grown in the world. -They are of a superior flavor and have a firmness of texture that gives them better shipping and keeping qualities than those grown at lower alti tudes, and they find a ready market at remunerative prices. Third—The long summers permit of the rotation of crops, and the raising of two and even three different crops from the same land in a single season. “Fourth—There is a ready market for all farm products at good prices. Fifth—'There are excellent means of transportation, the railway penetrating the central portion ef the county. Sixth—There is an abundance of _ timber. Seventh—There is an inexhaustible supply of pure water, both for irrigating and domestic purposes. _ ea Eighth—The temperature is mild, both int summer and winter, and is not subject to sudden changes. Ninth—The climate will cempare favora‘bly with that of any other ‘section of the Pacific Coast, even with the most favored, there being no malaria with ite resulting ebills and fever, no violent winds, no fogs, uor floods. Tenth—The children reared ‘in this climate and at this altitude above the sea usually acquire better physical constitutions, with more plumpness and firmpess~ of mus} cular-deveicpment as well as color and vitality of the blood than those reared in the valley or even coast counties. _. With this brief statement of facts,’ howclaim for Nevada county that it: is a paradise on earth, nor even the popular romance of sub-tropical glories. Nevada county lies a little north of thie central line of California, and contains a population of about 25,000. It extends mountains, on~the east line of the State, . westward a distance of seventy: miles to-the Sacramento Valley. It is from twelve. to twenty miles wide. The altitude is from two to three thousand feet along its central portion and less than one thousand feet eleline of the Central Pacific Railroad crosses ae the~-eastern-_boundary; -and—traverses--the-. — southern portion of the county: for many Iniles. It then enters Placer county, folYWtAtso k " ingten, Alpha, Omega, Bear Valley, You lowing. close tothe southern boundary of . Nevada county till near its western limit. The Nevada County Narrow Guage Railroad connects with the Central Pacific at Colfax and extends thence north te the’ central portiou of the county, passing through Chicago Park, Grass Valley, and terminating at Nevada City—twenty-two miles from the Central Pacific Overland Railroad. The eentral pertions conthin most of the rich gold mines, ineluding quartz, hydraulic and placer mines together with the upper por~ tion ef the Morticultural belt, while the western or foothill region consists excludvely of agricultural and grazing lands, The hortieultural and agricultural section of the county comprises about 250,000 acres of land, a large per centage ef which is adapted to cultivation. The topography of the county is such as to give variety to the prodactw. We grow successfully in Nevada vounty: Oranges, lemons, citrons, figs, olives, Bartlett pears, apples, peaches, nectarines, apricets, plums, strawberries, blackberries, ragpberries, goosaberries, hazel nuts, black walnuts, chestnuts, almonds, and every kind of vegetable grown. Nevada City is the county seat of Nevada county. There are five daily, one tri. weekly and three weekly newspapers pulse lmhed in the county. The following wamed towns are’ in Ne~ vada county: Nevada City, Grass Valley, Truckee, Beca, Rough and Ready, Spenceville, ImdianSprings, North San J uan, Bwebville, Sweetland, Cherokee, French Corral, Columbia Hill, Lake City, Malakoff, Nerth Bloomfield, Derbee, Moore's Flat, Orleens, Flat, Graniteville, Ormonde, WashBet, Quaker Hill, Hunt's Mill, Red Dog: little York, Chicago Park, Buena Vista, Blue, Tent, Mooney Flat, Boston Ravine, Allison Raneh, Forest Springs, Patterson, Maybert. leeeeninstimeetainiaiaaiain Notice ef Proving Will. N THE MATTER OF THE I JAMES MACKENZIE, docemaa se Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 4th oy at September, 1893, at 10 o’cloc A. M. of d day, atthe Court Room of said Court, at the Court House in the City and Connty of Nevada, has been Sppoluted as the time and place for proving the Will of said James Mackenzie caonngea, and for hearing the plication of Deaiel Fur h for the issuance to h m of Letters saatamontary, when ome where any person inay appear and contest sam Dated August bch. i899, Wheenlangret ANY, Clerk, 3:5. QR Fred Searls, Attorney for Petitions: a8 UNION MARKET COMMERCIAL STREET.. NEVADA OMmy . DEALERS IN Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ktc., At the lowest rates, (Regs tar Pric wvr “THE SAN PRATICISCO WEEKLY CALL (Re gular Price Both for $6 Rn it was estab’ in 1860. It givesthe lates Court, Supervisoral and other Neva ia county ing and nteresting Isa handsome efght-page paper. It is issned important news of the week, gleaned from date of publication. It coutains interesting s tions, and gives special attention to mining, h every respect a Grat-clees family po~er, appsa household, live metropolitan daily thas thelargestci odiuguewspaper the Pacific Coast w ©VADA DAIL'y TRANSCRIPT THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT ( Regutar Price $6 a Year) L.A Sd he 9 THE SAN FRANCISCO DAILY CALL (Reguta: Price $6 « Year) ‘Both for $9 00a Year. You Must Pay in Advanee for Une: Year’ Those in arrears for tne Taaxscript now mast pay up in full, and also pay one year’s combination price in advance. ; The Daily Transcript Istne Lead peperet Northern Central California—a position ithas maintained since lishe The San Francisco Weekly Call cities of the world and a vast amount of the figenvare It furnishes the latest and most reliable Gnancial news a The Morning Call Seven issues a wee e $6 a Year "Ex $1.2" a Year) 50a Year! taud most reliable Mining, Aorticultu’ news. Itis bright, independent enterpri. every Thursday, And contains all of th every quarter ie » complete up te pecial pe oes hear yp all of the prinselected and original general market quote orticulural and agricultural pews un Jing tothe interest of every maw ber isin {the ati o You Don’t G et the News a ws THE HOME MUTUAL IASURANOE COMPANY oe Ob Boe SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Home Office—318 California street, Sompany’s Building. Solid in Assets, Cautious in Management, Liberal and Prompt in the Adjustment and Payment of Losses GEO, W. HILL, Manager, Office No. 90 Main Street. GRASS VALLEY, “REMOVED. Swart's Photograph Rooms. Hari’ REFITTED THR PHOTO GRAPH GALLERY on Eine Street, . Horewith inform the publig that I am ‘row Brady For® Bustitess. Photographs in all the Latest Styles, Old Pictéres copied and enlarged. JOHN SWART, Photographer, REDUCTION IN. PAINTING. —— G EK WITHINGTON IV ES notice that he is ‘prepared to paint J Signs, Carts, Buggies and Wagons, etc., i i of the art, From and after date I will paint Carts from $5.to $10. ‘Buggies trom-$15 to $22.50, Sign Painting a. specialty. SHOP ON BROAD STREET, OPPO. SITE YORK STREE1. ADM Give me a call before placing your work elsewhere. W. W. WAGGONER, ~ (Successor to W. F, Englebright,) Civil : Engineer : and : Surveyor, ON HAND A CHOICE STOCK, OF THE POPULAR PUBLIC Deputy County. Suryeyor and’ Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor. Ottice in Morgan & Roberts’ block, Nevada City, Cal, ASTE HAMS, BACON and LARD . + ix gf the Superior Court of Nevada coun . Jeetion 20, Tp, J TIME TABLE NO, 47. Trains will leave and ‘arrive at Nevada City on and after Wednesday, July 26th, 1893, as follows: ‘ LEAVING FOR COLFAX, 5.40 A.M. Pally. ital rain “yo 4: iy at San Freneisco via Stockton at 7: PM, and via Benicia at 6:45 P, M. 12:40 P. M, Patty, connecting with Overland train . arriving at san Francisco wt 9:45 P, M. and overland for the Kast. 5:55 P. M. Daily, except Sundays; connectin, ith land Train arriving at Sen Brana co of ‘ore 454. M. Fare on thie train to Grass Valley, %ceuts. No baggage checked, LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY 10:25 P.M. ule except gunF train 25 cents. — Snen ARRIVING FROM COLFAX, ° Dat) ee 9:40 A. M. Overland ane oon Kast and overland train ieavin a cisco at 5 P, M, @ San Fran 5:10 P M Daily, connecting with ‘ . * overland traiu leaving San Francisco at'7:30A, M., and overland from the Eust. 10:15 P. M Daily, except Sig eA . * cunnectin ith . leaving Sacramento at 6 re uw bringing! passengers from Stockton, San Jose and Points south and West. ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY. §:43 P. M. Daily, except sundays, GEOKGE FLETCHER, Geu'l Pass, & Ticket Agent, Af EDW’'D H. BROW a, Superintendent. BROAD STREET MEAT MARKET James Monro, Proprietor, ef Customers supplied at: ‘th with the very best of es en Te Broad Street, Near the City Hal, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb, Sausages, Eto, Notice for Publieaiion. LAr OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE, JULY 20,. Notice is hereby given that. the following~ Damed settler has filed notice of his: intention } to make final proof in support of his claim that said prool wilt be made be are fore the Clerk ada City, on Saturday. A Edward Broph homestead’ ep Meeites No. 4022, for the wie and of Bi an Es of Nw, ing witnesses to prove his wontie i dence upon and cultivation of, said land, ty homas Glin James Nugent, Patriek’O. Meara, as2, Josiah B. Gil gen. fan & bert, all of eweetiand, P. O., conviction of said unknown person or per, wards offered from various sources aggregate . $050 Bevard . You Take the TAILY. TRARSCEIFT . to the arrest and conviction of _. the party or parties who. blew jup the water pipe belonging: 61,800 evar [ Offered for the Arrest and Conviction of the Murderer uf Sheriff William A, Pascoe of Nevada County. * STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) Executive, DePartMENT.f Whereas, on the thirtieth day of June, A. D. 1893, in Grass Valley, in the County of Nevada, State of California, WILLIAM H. PASCOE was murdered by some person or pérsons unknown): Now; Therefore, I, H. H. MARKHAM, Governor of the State of California, by virtue of the authority in me vested by the Constitution and laws of the State of California, do hereby offer a reward of $1,000 (One Thousand Dollars} for the arrest and sons. Said reward to be paid only upon conviction. my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be hereunto affixed, this twelfth day of July, A. D. 1893. H,.H. MAKKHAM, ‘ ‘ Governor. E. G. Waire, Secretary of State. In addition to the above, a reward of $500 (Five Hundred Dollars) in offered by the citizens of. Grass Valley. Also, a reward of $300 (Three Hundred Dollars) is offered by the citizens of Nevada City, for the arrest and conviction of the murderer of Sheriff WILLIAM H. PASCOE. Tn case William Fredericks is proven to be the murderer of Sheriff Paseoe the re$2,600. THOS. 8: FORD, . D. F. DOUGLASS, ‘ Sheriff of Nevada County. Nevada City, July 27th, 1893. The Providence Mining Co. hereby offer the above reward for information, that will lead to the Company, on Sunday evening, July. 30th, 1893. Providence Mining Company. Wovads Oity, Aug. 1, 1893. The Transcript has the com: plete Bo ok and J ob Print-. ing Office in Northern Caliy fornia, Assessment Notice, DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING COM : ob ik: Nevada pie: Cal. Notice is hereby ven that ata meeting of the Bourd of DirecHeld on the 2d day of Aucust, 1698, al aspaearment (No. 7) of 2 cents per share was levied capital stock of the corporation, ry le September 5, 1898, to the Secretary, at
office of said corporation, Nevada Citsin U.S. gold coin. Any moekeeca whic hi essment shall remain unpaid «n the of Septem ber, 1898, wil] be delinquent d for sale at public auction, and, ent is made before, will be suld on ¥, September 234, 1898, at the hour of k a. M. at the office of the Secretary of lon to pay the detinquent assessr with costs of advertising and ton’s store, on Pine Notite to Contractors. RICH 1s heraby.rtven that sealed proposals for ting a fll across Manzanite Washington street will be received {the Board vf Trustees until 8& ‘ ust 17,1808. Specifications can office of Uity Clerk. erofthe Boa:d of Trustees, T. H. CARK, Clerk, Notice to Contractors. ARD OF EDUCATION OF NEVADA District will receive bids to pape: ® ia the public school-build:ngs of Of required quality of r can be a wo A, Martone Luetje & da. will be opened. ‘Tussday, August 8, 1893, At.8 o’clook P. M. The Board reserves the ht to reject orall ; bid L. R, Gis kik R, Chairman. In WITNEss WHERKOF, I have hereunto set c Liver, COMFOUND SULPHUR PGWDER ! The. TRY T A fair the most skeptical that it is the wonder of the ag& The Great Remedy for Habitual digestion, Rheumatism, bago, Gravel, Etc. Thousands of bottles are are sold monthly and everybody that fas used it claim it to a wonderful mediine, Every cian in San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton and Sacramento recommend it. Sold. by all Drgyists, Best . Introduced Billiousness, Medicine Ever trial will convince Constipation, InPiles, Diseased Gout, Sciatica, Lumpro— prominent ph ysiu abuse. HOME, b: stating case, sym ease has continued, and @ medicine will be romptly sent, freé from da) r ¢ ty, ant ke the eouatry, with Lateedens e Doc J feil —T0_THE-UNFORTUNATE-—_. Dr. Gibbons’ Dispensary ——Diatrict-Attorney of Nevada Gounty-—. —"——— 4%: 023 Kenrmay: Stesen,———— ' ‘4 Corner Cowmereial.... oldest in California, The sick and afflicted should not fail oo cart sean him, Whe doctor has traveled extensive 8 cored thoreughiy Gy Varfous hospitals there, obtaining a great which he is com need of hia services. : SEMINAL ‘WEAKNESS. Semirial Emmfsaions, thé consequence of self This sobtary vioe, oF depravi ual . indulgence, ls practiced py the young of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless combatted hance, dark spots under the ayer pela te tke head, ring. pg in the: noise like the rustli id the ng of chariots, nie ness about cine, rafting oft tani ee: fused vision, ulated . 1 jf) confi: gence aifidénce tn te ing al 8 dislike to form new: ac the: Roe ana (ons of me dvloue hued te ei 01 pe affil either tube treating ¢ of leaves & MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are aeeetne under 8 ould not fo ti upon modiaté toilet. CURED AT HOME, ‘Persona or use, Radres bey e GIBBON $s Kearney stree re of. coraes Commertial: Ban ¥ a . @) bis how and sclentife Mode st diseanes, --+., San Francisco. Fetahblished {n.1854 tor thetreatment of Sexual} and seminal Diseases, such as Gonorrhes, , Alle, in a ms, Sérainal Weeks 8, [m* Skin Dis: ears’ standin wai U 60 % Ceasfull br, Gibbon has prac. we tieed over thirty years n 8en Prancisco and his Dispeusary is the y im Europe, and ineal of valnable information mt to impart to those in by scienepral ecPaMse any of these fearful maladies et the~ eaered — responsibility em, nor delay to obtain im i may be CURED AT Proms, Iougth Otdiuie theate: ir ranciaco Office Box B. B. POWER, { torooy and Coanselor at Law and Steno Office—-With Fred Searle, City, California, Will practice in all the Cou te, rapier, Mevada James “HAS OPENED IN THE Builting next Hannessy’s Stable ON BROAD STREET, With the LARGEST STOCK OF HARNESS, _ SADDLES, ROBES, WIIIPS, Etc Ever Brought to .Nevada County, and they will be offered a LOWER RATE than the same quality o fgood can be bought anywhere else in the State, An Analysis The sworn certificate of a San Frangisco chemist. gives the following result of an analysis of several brands ‘of tea purchased in the open market: No; 1. (Black.) Colored with plumbago and Indigo, No. 2. (Black.) Colored with indigo, plumbago and um, Pf. 3. jeune Colored with Prussian blue and llow ochre, * Mes 4. imam) Excessive coloring, consisting of indigo and aluminous earth, No. 5. (Uncolored? alleged.) Colored with plum bago and clay. Does not this condition call loudly for a brand ef ~ Pure Japan Tea ~ Beech’s Tea is the pure unadulterated undyed gum Cairns for sale at -child can drink it, Drawsa canary color of delight-/ ful fragrance and twice the strength of common tea. You use only half as much per ohp. Sixty conte per pound, Never sold in bulk. Sold only im sealed Packages bearing this trade-mar ay! GEO. C. GAYLORD and SHURTLEFF &. SON ~ ‘Sole Agents for Nevada City. woe _ This machine is made after the latets modes rtom Singer Machines, and is a perfect fac-simile in make, ot hamentation and appearance. All the parts are made’ to gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed of precisely the same materials. The Chicago Singer Machine have every important improvement in a /oose balance wheel so constructed as to premit winding bobbins without removing the work from the machine. The loose balance wheel is actuated by a solid bolt passing through a collar securely -pinned to the shaft. outside: of the balance wheel, which bolt is held to position by a: strong spiral spring. When a bobbin is to be wound the bolt: is julled out enough to. release .the balance wheel, and turned slightly to the right or left where it is held by a stop-pin till the bobbin is filled. When the machine is liable to be meddled with by children, the bolt can be left out of the wheel when not. in use, so that the machine cannot be operated by the treadle. The driving w 1eel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, easier: ranping and most convenient of any. The machine is self-t} . very best tension and thread et is made of the beat is panies t th, the wearing parte hardened, and is finished i “et neered cover, drop-leaf table end diawers and soninion teoe, ee, ae ee dr . The manofacturers WARRANT FVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS, a less Mon Assessment Netiee, ARMONY. CRAYRL MINING COMPANY, Nevada City, Cal. that at a meeting of the Directors, the 4th day of Anguat,; “en assessment, iia dk gloat ie e © corporation, ‘payabi: Wea Bake He Dam hee. tothe ais t the office o ary. Cal, Us 8, gold cole, Pay seb Npee we b : ‘ » 85,928.60 . Ro ini st day of hope hile oA be dattauas? ant . Zonar eal Barer hat . Serv conin RE ORs aoe on street, Nevada.City, ) me ptember 25, 1908, at ‘the hour of y, septem » » a © hour of 1) o'clock a, M., at the. said corpora ment,. togethe: expenses of s Directors. Office at Carter & Johnston's sorte ay ale. the Notice is here en eibtrecttt st retary of : sean SPR, the, heart om M Cc & 12-1 CHARLES HAPQCOD, Register, tA Leona®p 8 CALKINs, Secretary: j31-td iness, Nevad works, Nevad Notice.—There are Ge lowing described stog ment . 1808, the severa) of the respec. ive ab Names, Samuel Wheeler,..... George W. W Fis * George W, r Peome W. Wh ir. i Deling ANZAN pauy--l. binson William Barton .. William Ba Lovell Wella. Wa sib sent al » HE. Welln use mip dan And $n acco: the Byard of D!rectors, m: June, such the to pay delinga with costs o ¥ sale. Office;—C, KE, Ja coun Aloe Wheeler. 11 ehNad « Rost. Mulley’s store, Broad thee: Nevada City, Cal, a * t, a amo me." re] S8BSSsSES oe “+ «eee or a) ith ‘fF to pure mountain Ice in quantities to . of is $7 47 ana Upon the Amt ane ; : y of A the} “it, and delivered to any part of Nevada . Y*,!" i : a Semi-Annual Report of the Citizens Bank Notice to Redeem, and ite Agency at Grass Valley, Showing ite Finaneial Condition on the Uiere eee peeee THE RAWAL To Ballerat Mining Com Bi Morning of July 1st, 1893. agent: Please take cou batt “4 See described property,-situated fn tt eounty of sé . Nevada, State of California, vig; Mini nd (09 . &¢ Lake City bounded Sanu W, b , “sy . & Co.'s claims, KE. by greund o of aid B Stocks Ghd Bonds "77" , Nevade county, sold for / inquent ; ran eae Security and Over sin oftinte. Theos nt o xy y 4 site Load + 100,444.98 . is $20.01 and upon the aet p Money o: tteveteserec ss. -41}B06(48 . 1898; the: undersign Due From . . apply to, the Tax Jolles' t yee rs Hk . eee yy. vata afobsssia’ for a deed of sia Witness my hand this il Tog, fjuly12) Marcus LIABILITIRG, Notice to Creditors, Paid Vp@apin?.. J{8TATR OF ALBION K. PARSON, Undivided.Profits..\. ies k Notice i i 8 DeceasetDue we be 494. A Re A bareby Pixon. the -. Due Sov eats s K. Par } Al 7 bus. Dividends Unpaid.. Lee ersota having aici te the creditors of and nd y aint ag eased, (td ‘exhibit oth the undersigned, do solemn} ear publi¢ fon of . tht m6 titer the io solemnly,s ! nO 8 noti Ve each of us a . reonal hie bo ola re ator at Uraniteville Nevada County (mais 6 co or the foregalag’ atatewer being the place for the transaction of the é Ia a true and correct eas of waid estate in Cc ‘ Blah i apnaey atige ft agiteaa [retort hase oe ESO of Knowle boa belief anh tee Dated Neves ti i ts Tenth it y 1808 therein . mod the nfs the custody of the aaid _FRED Sma RLS, Attorney * 4 “i “97 ” Bank. its proper officers and correspondents, Notice to Redeem, NDER BROTION Saab . ' ° 0) ¥ % he said ik. We rmote sole: swearthat th Bp ea me etiaa te RTY Aisene Bank i tty ’ ine ‘ n Mi Uation as w PP N, President, ~ ute ef*Galonsin Sonety ot Nevada « n: . iligaat” Subse bed and sworn to before me thie th day . Ailtorn Notety Pebitec Nevada Co. oi emencal ?. * .s P tee! Ice{ of June, , alle — said Nevada count A ld que: The Union Ice Company is now prepared paw Ay tA bebe to R. Heady fo the @ undersigned, R. H. — ly to the Tax Collector of tha ‘oot vor evad@ aforesaid, for a deed of said propCity. Orders left; at the Ice House, on the i Plaza, will be promptly attended to, a Witness my hand this lst day of July, 1898. R.H, Bopy. * sei