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August 7, 1891 (4 pages)

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. : ae Perr seeiiatadainemabindatinag Ma i 8 a 2 ee ek ns nated ~ ee ~ — are ’ Paed Fre iF results + Petes ¢ . — See ; . FOUR PReMaIOM ooF EPseeyy $2 BE RERECST BAER LESH ETL FRYE bet Febet ye Shik beats 4s Ole Bye ag Estate peu p bet f “ ae sand is ae ee i 4 + at} FR CET LTS a\Wbvava Ube N the Superior Court of the County of I" 7H SUPERIOR’ COURT OF “THE : We wili'send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Franciseo ‘OR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY . of California. * County of Nevada, State of Californie. ai oo 4) Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semis y Bulletin, and-any ‘ot +e folPio a oe No. 683 Kearney Street, 1 Eon been eran of John O. iinRerenn ren HOmMia: Tonle DEO: eee OCT CUT arene rey rien pavableimadvance: 1 These Goods and Prices Can Not Be Duplicated in this State. omer commercia....an #ranctro». Prper, doconsed. _porau. of eel stats ehoute tbe made, * : sits PICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION 6 UOOES ane rrices Lan Nol be Uupuicated in ete oars ae ae “'Notice is hereby, given, that in. pursu-) °! Nee due dandergon the Rucsutarot the ‘From Nevada Uity to ra sissisnee oS : ; : J AMES s CAIRNS. Established in 1854} ance of an order ai the Soperioe ourt Of} 1 at will: fJohn H. Henderson, deceased, pi pha.. ..ccevedeecsncceeeecenonslOtg BILGE : z Tt iu fog tne . thenmnest the county ‘uf Nevada, State of 8 aay nia pelor. baton ter moeAg Ripe Went. 6" . Sofia Gold and Silver. Watche Drums Has just received a portion of his Immense stock of ofteuxal andsem! . de on the 27th day of Jul, 1801, in. $4 USE on a Necodent, foe dive Spurdoce, Rear Valley Bye Raviiging the importance of a good wa! A Nickle tenor drum. 1diuch head, with sticky beat alms : es el ¢ a4 Gonornhes, ulee! . the matter ofthe estate of Joh C. Piper, iipumeretore Sevumderd: bythe: watd Bridgeport. Bs 1. . oromiam, we have selected the “Waltham” . shuuplete, with DAILY PRANSORIEN, and Dall. Goods he the astern manufactories, and int nds to put ae eh ee puilir . deceased, ‘the watictign 44) Ad ablic . Shut-alh pe os i crested 4 he ne BER ati as . ESSA Ses cas, . Step cres. eh dane ae tees the prices down so low that the San Francisco, Sactamenb Festae otic . Siete ue ighe! tlie, for ou . Sores Meee Galles nn. <8 . Sicha ube meat, . Wha eneed Go ge coi ee »]to and Marysville trade from the mountain counties will Be. Rkin Diseases oi . gold coin, and subject to confirmation by Xoguat, 1a 90.oclork Inthe forenoon of w oe of soliu gold and coin -silyer respectively, ops : : — i “on Siturday, ' ; ie th Corzal. 1636 “ bo sh ph et Ov soll winy' t erat Military Drum, come to him. : ee ercity eieet: a ig wie aD. 1891, at the hour Foo tinas snow caves aie Sam ien tod gran fu vg . Beep abet ate . Atecrtc mais Sema Ml Sinole B $6. ctnonhanns {task A i hems dor of ae adie seats arent ‘ Md ’ ‘Dr aul Snead $ sa ai ot is ge -. * ¢ pay ony 7 setepoogeee . pameses lee “ow Daily Balen hae Bs oat men: with DAILY ng . ussy Harness, $9 and upwards. leasure of annoonci Stat hikan rotarnce bigs te Fagg yeti Sg teased John HHeuderson us shall be ao i ah Solid Gold Watch—Gents. . . entetes hand-made $15 and upwards. from rating the pitta! Heep ot . oan ad enka of Une aaid John. "Awd tat» copy of this order be publish: oore’s Fis _— Se catmare ae quit: went etm dou t Double Buggy Harness, $25 and upwards. peusary 628 Kearney Bireet, han Franciseu. . (, Piper, at the time of hisdeath, an¢. all Sa DAILY Ten ABURIEL auetepeprrprice Sovtewa.... Ste . Waltham” movement tem-winding and sem Rifles. Riding Saddles, $7 and upwards. Meservices may Gndhim. ". *he right, title and interest that ‘he seid'. ediaud pubalshed ie sald evade county Korth san Juan. Sa verting, Sy ey wnadl. . . The Wischest intal placeas the beet Bridl d SEMINAL WEAKNESS. estate has by operation of law or other. prio. aseen is CKLDWELL, Bulletin, a6. = rifle made ad is. too known to ridles, $1.50 and upwards, wired other than or in addition Judge of the 8 7 detetber paye Siucesstenrges won wats trent meod furraee Serceetion.-.We alleen» 66 oa Halters ‘an d dochina) Mriniuge, thy cunpedaente. Oi . o, that of the said John.©. Piper at the] pated snly 7th, 1891. een pe Sua Feaichaes. ver ester rifle with DATLY , 50 cents a upwards, elf abuse. Thissviitary vice, ur depraveu time of his death, in and to all those cer-. P. F. SIMOND . , Attorney. You Ret . DRS, STARKEY & PALEN'S Treatment + by. Inhalation 1529 Arch 8t., Philadephia, Pa. For Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dysentery; Oatarrh, Hay Fever; Debility, Headsohe, Rheutatiam, Nearalgia, and afl Obronio and Nervous Disorders. HE original and only genuine ComScarves nm of Drs. Starkey and Palen, is a scientific nt of the elements of Oxygen orm Rane od ‘ com 4 desecd.oud wiade portable thativis éent all “Wise een mn use for more than twent; fade thousands of ents covaveens and overone ousend, have used t-and recommended It—a very t does tut a tas most drugs do, by creat in; aaother »ilment-and. benefiting -one eran ut the expen: 6 of ano hetyoftem. re4 jriug x second course to eradicate the evilefiects of the first, but Compoun i Oxygenis a revitalizer, renewing, strengthen i invigorating the whole budy. "Thess statements are confirmed by numerots testimosiais. published in our boy! of 0 putes only witu the expréss permissien of the patients; their uames and: addrr sses ureg ven. and you can refer to them for further information, ’ The greats ¢-ess of Our treatment has iveu rise toa hos: of imitators, Unscrapu ous perguns ; some seeps ‘their prepara tions Compound Oxygen, often »ppropriat ing our *estimonials the names of our atien‘s, to recommén léas concocoos. But any substance mude cisewhere or by others, «nd called « ompound Oxygen is spurious. “COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF ACTION AN Dttiist Lis,’'is the tite ef » new: book of 200 ea, publiahed. by Drs. St rkey & Palen, which gvestoall enquirers full information as to this remarkavie curative agent, and a record vuf.surp ising cures in a wide range: of « bronic -cases— -many of them after being ab nduned todie by (ther pissiciaus.. Will be-maiied EREE. to any a.idress on application. DRS. STARKEY!& PALEN, 1529 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 120 Sutter 8t., San Fraucisco, Cal. . Pleage mention that you read this advertisementinthe NevaDa DAWY TRanscrirt, A os BA le 2S undertake te br. a teach any fairly intelligent person ¢ither sex, whe can read and wri. aud who, afte: instruction, wil) wei 3 industrivusiy, how te eat Thre Thousand Dollars a Year in their own localities, wherev: they lite.] will also furnish the situation 6r employment. : which you can earn that amount, Ne meney me anies succesful as above. Easily end quiekly learmed. I'drsite bu one worker from each rict or county. J have alread; taught and ee ever with employment a sumber Se ee a eh narecies WEREEEE Abdeess ot oon at CALLEN. eS A, RAISE = eee Broad Street Meat Market: JAMES MONRO, Prop’r. Customers «upplied at the Lowest Pric with the ver, vest of Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb Sanus es. Ete Broad Street, “ear the City Hall, o GEO. L. HUGHES, Attorney and Oounselor at Law, ILL PRACTICE IN AI.L THE COURTS of the State. Office in Morgan & Roberts’ Block. 1) SCRIPT, and ky VAL 3 pear, $12.50; with; DAIL: TKANSCKIPT and:. the Sohd Gold Watch—Ladies’. A gold “ watch, ‘‘WalPP baton Promape med Som -se tting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bull Siegen og ge wo pay express chukges dn wated -Franisco . __ . Solid Silver Watches. . Solidco silver humting case watch Walwham” movement, ‘ wding and stemSine. § eee reliable time-keeper, with DAIL RANSCKIPT and Bulletin, one (5g, SS wnat Ss SBRIPT and Weekly ,one year, $15.90, Subscriber to pay exprtss: va wateh from San Francisco. same wath, ope. with DAILY TRAN7 . one year, $15; ‘with DAILY PT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $12.90 _Subecriberto pay «xpreas on watch from san Francisco. : Nickle. Watch, A nandsome nick.e steso—wiading ‘wateh, open face, good movement,-with DAILY PRASaUniPi anu Daily Bulletiu, onc year, $11; with DAILY TKANSURIPES and Weekly Bulletin, one year $8.00. Subecriberto pay express cha:gee vt Watch from Sau Francisco.g Bicyc.es. The Bicycle we hate selected ae a premium— tne “apolio”—while not themust expensive is a ot-cluss article iu every. respect. 1t.,is -hant‘cane and sul i iy mde it runs easily and isa prime favorite. itis etandard finish with ute! and -vill be:seut_complete with sl tg tous ‘ete. Willbe sent with DAILY fRaNSCHIP: aad Daily Bulletin, ome year; ‘for’ ev, with DAILY TRANSURIPT apd Weekly oulletin, one year, $26.90. above prices are OF aa6-.1ch wees.. Price.perradditional inch unde kuown Ou eupyeate) ubscriber to pa, eaprees charges ou Livycle trom Pan Francisce. Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, standata finish, wrought iron veloci. with beli, ete, complete, seut-wich PIRANSCHIET and Daily Bafletin, one Wer-kly Bulletin, one year. $10.40, ~ Type Writers, is a type-writin e. Everybody has one who bap wating ta) > Agr should -havVe one. Hereis your upportunity, The Sun type-writer = @ perlect.instrument, simple omeeiayere worked, ngatty mounted: ar x wit tustructions for use, which can be learned i. ten minutes, with DAILY TRANSUKIPT and Dail Bub ony * $57; arith, DAILY /TRANSCHIPT and eS Ghee, one “year, $15.) Sutgcriber_ pays express, ese Cane. Neither too large nor too small, but just the eghtuime witrrl4-k gold head, wili be sent with VALLY TRAN¢CKIPT and Daily Bulleun, one -yuar, 912.50; with PAILY-TKANSCKIPT and Wroekiy Bullen, eos <yent, $10.60,Subscri! pays express. Telescope. Avery useful article that anyone living in the country or Siete will appreciate. Our mum telescope isa good, strong instrument, . cpt objece-ylass.2 inches in diameter, 3 draws, 5 Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with vAILY TRANSUKMIPT anu Weckly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber to pay expresa charges. Microscope, A most interesting instrument and of reat use tw (he scadent, peta: umicroscepe that reseais the many strange things’ tuut exist in the food weeat aud the water we urnk, It stands6inches hign and magnifies 50 diameters, aud wil beseutwith DAIL» TRKANSCK.PT and Daily Bubetin, one year,’ $11; w'th DALLY THANSCH LPT and Weekly Buletin, one year,20. 8 ber tu puy express charges. ~ “Musical instrumerts. In making our selections of musical instruments for premiums, we aimed in every instance toyetagoouarticle one that we newd nut hesiave to send toaperformer whois & conno.sseur, We have made arrangement with the. eading manufactarcrsand Jobuérs that enstle us to offer thege i with the TRANSCRIPT op uuprecedently liberal terms . , Banjo. playing is am accomplishment that has become a iosable aoring last few years, It readily fearned by anyo.e having a good ear for music, and makes @ spiendid accompaniment for the voice insiuging. We will send a hauarome nickle-rim, calf-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction te Long Byars SCRIPT aud Veily bin, one year, 4 wa DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulteti.s,-one yeur, $9.50, Subscriber to pay exp e B Flat Cornet. Ahand nickle b flat cornet, with full set L. P. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Ageney. AND 21 MERCHANT'S EXmC nui CALIFORNIA STREET, N FRANCISCO. Bh N B. ADVERTISEMENTS «Solicited for all newaps parishes ou = o toelts rican? the Seadwie tee Foulynesia, eee” fatty 2 f riso, Ja fua, New Zealand, e Australian "So mies, the Eastern States and urope. Files of nearly every newspaper published on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them duriug business hours Foon usic rack, case and instruction pobre ena oe ey : yy, Bude j en also, IN DAILY TRANSCKIPT and press charges. Flute. : flute igone of che xweetest and easiest mu-~ hn nemo ray to learu. Itharmonizes with the piauo aud «il other instruments. For a rem.um we have selected a fine) coeoa-wood, 6fares, eomat rote with slide, and wilisend it with DAILY TKANSChIPT and Daily Builetip, one year, $13; DAILY THKANSCRIPT and Weekly $10.76, Subulletin, one year, ecriber pays exnress charges. Pianos, ature 0 with 1 bell-metal keys, eleaitlian d — the thing for children to learn NEVADA CITY Dancing Academy, At Odd Frilewes’ Hall. John Michell.. ... «Proprietor. CING SCHOOL AND: SOCIAL, EV DS Saturday Fvening at 8o0’cluck. CHILDREN’S CLASS, very Saturday Af noon at? o'clock. . your time or to the work. Allis Bi for every workrnishing everyry LAWS FE fu ey EDILY feared. Afidress at Home Mutual thsurance Co. OF CALIFORNIA GAPITAL, — — $300,00N PRINCi¢41 OFFICE’ ¢ &+ msome st., Sau Srawcles Fire Insurance Only, LF HTON, Preatdent. shes 1s HEPA Vice President, J.UN,8 “OwanneeH: Story, Bons basin RB. H, MaGi.t, Genere? Agen on allclusses of desirable Risks acce . . at as low + veyoy, — e Fw admit of,just ¢! ms for loge. Feit Grass Valley Branoh For Nevade County _-. JOHN G. Col MMAR, ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent, MALIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY & Agents Wanted. Sy —e 5 GENTS WAN sary an ‘J y: Wax men ; teachers and s udents prefe ed; : mm ment ple*sing, refining te manent; no book ng; our 2 WwW fket te octahca Sawant ates ck Library aflou, h 4) nie je1s-lawe to ; manes good uiusic. Bent with DAILY THaneCRirT and Daisy Bul etin, one. year. 50; with DaILY TRANSCKIPT’ and Weekly ye a year, . Subscriber pays ex~ Croquet. beautiful croquet set for eight players will Fagor 4 DAILY TR®ANSCRI ty Bulletin, one 5 ear, $10; SCKIPT and Weekly Bulle ecriber pays Xp: ess. Shot. Guns, made a special point of securing » goed gun i pani _cnatenrt, Seon! feel that opr. sele will be alt jou UD + ‘andis @ rel.able gun preaary / 1 is the very-best gun-ever offered as a in, ona year, $8, Sub. ew premium audis we}! worth working pi it toapo : x ie breech-loader' nection, ide snap, rabber th ¢ barrels, bac ne wi i 40 and uge, ae puta, Fah DAILY’ ThAS Bulletin, @ue year, $21; with) DAILY SCuleT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $19. Sudeer.ber pays ex: press, Game gun.as above, with pis ‘gr ve 067m 49. above pr "es, pletéeness ‘logel news, reviews of news, W tis the recognized au Bulletin is epiy mowspaperin Cali the su; e-Court. Uwing to the ai! necips ters in the , the D utwelys b4 rein advanceof the morni Pareto THB PROPLB'S e400 first-class contributors. fn sr ae 3 down to the it year, we ond Aubseribers Ties me : heap~ Less than bel: ovb.ythat y: ber! $17, Su in when closed, leather cased. std will beaset@iAiAILY TRANSCMIPT aud be ix no toy, but a. powerfar} P? sat Bulletin. $14.60, Subscriber pays exft express charges. messegt peat a arte abs The Best in = the World for General Use. ¥ call the special attention of Hchvol Trustees. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. T PP and. i: ~-Buletin, one . bey Eee DAILY TRAKSOKIPT cod Weekly fle. We willeenda rim fire for $1.40 res. Bub. scriber pays express Flobert Rifles. A Flobert rifle, 22-cal. 'Flobert onise leas cartridges, jus. the for. boys who are lond of ¥ sent. with DAILY. TRAN. SCRIPT and Bulletin, one year, $11.25; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bullet:n, ane year, $0.25, Subscriber pa}s express 4 = Revowvers. We have decideu to offer a strong, serviceanie revolver fora re jum os. . sy the . action, . Ae an Sale Y nakasianen RE d will be A. TRA KEPT Daily Bullecin, year, $11; with WAILY TkANSCRIPT Weekly Bulletin; one year, 99. ‘Subscriber pay rishirig Tackle’ Our premium tiehti.g rod is ‘a “164 Caicutts bamboo with tance wood tip and doubie ferrules It is a good set viceadle rod aud wil be sent with line, reel, etc, com + with DAILY ‘DRANSCRIPT and Daily Jetin, one year. $11; with DAILY TRANSOM rT and Weekly Balletin, one year, $9. Subscriber pays xpress. Tent This isa very useful prem tha and will ve apLy a who go bunting, fishing ot campout, Itviea. first-class A tent, ea! be and’made of 8 oz: auch; siz tN7 feet, nd will be seut with poles, pins F<<. conjpicts.w th_DAILY TRANSOKIPT ana Daily Bu.letin, oue year $12,900; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Week), Bulletin, one year, $10.50. Subscriber pays the Hammock, Ah isa p that ap to all Yibether ating trom the trees fire tevn or from posteefa shady veraudah, picturesque and-suzgestive of blissful comfort A complete.and. éicgant 13-foot hammock, with 6}-feet upread, sent with DAILY TRANSORIP1 and: Bulletin-on year, $10 25; with DALLY TRANSCRIPT and Weealy Bulletin, one year, $8.25. Subscriber pays express. — Tennis Among outdoor games lawn tennis is becoming thefaverite It gives autficlent excercise. withou heli violent; keeps the attention fixed “and “in terest sustained throughout the yvame. Being’ gamein which ladies nual, you can secure the;oo will of your Jady acquaintences andadd te yuu ty by wetting a sot Of tefinis_and oF zing aciub: A first-class tennis outfit, con.plets will be sent with wAILY. TRANS RtPT ‘aod Daily Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT sid Weekly: Bulletin, one year becriber payr eXprees. Base Ba: Our base ball utfit consists of wo eaxue balls, three asserted baw, two ire of gloves, mask, Stay nibwil= ‘RAILY TRANSCKI nd Daiiy Bulletin, one , $12 with DAILY. TRANSUKIrT and Wee Bulleone af, $10 Subscriber pays Hanging Lamp Anelegant hangin Jamp with 1i¢-inc and from 42 to inches extension, lished brags. fa rich gold coior—a high rnatientai and servicesble lamp sent With DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily wulletin, one year $13.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Week!) uiletin, one year, $11.50. Subscriber pays ex~ Stylographic Pen. Always ready to write; carries ink goough tae hulder tc last for weeky or months; wiil be sent with DAILY TRANSOR PT: and Daily Bulletin, ene year, $10 25; with . AILY . RANSUKEPPand Weekly Builetin, 25. Standard Rain Guage. A ed by thesignal service at Washington with directions for use will be ‘sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dail, Buil one year, $10.75; witn DAILY THANSURL and Weekly Bulletin, ome year, $8.75. Subsctiber pays express, ‘< ® Photographic Outfit. Amateur photography is a most deliyhtfu and popular reereation. With the approved ap, afa sqepesrg poe gree non ee sonore the art of a cture wil soon puedes of viene _— by ar keg horeel, The a tus we offer is so light can éasily +5 cantea when walaing or riding. shoud have for it will amusement to alla: d of p to many. viewounaentsrsting staf. poverenCis cuuera for ing 3} Lures, Ww: quick w rking mane, S.snpid dry plates, 2 Japannec itou trays, 2packagesof8. P A, eveloper, 1 package of 1) po, 1 printing frame, hevts of te paper, L sheet of ruby paper, 1 wean full Eacecsenea for. weaken pommumashs uil instructions for in, will be sent with DAILY ThARBCRIPT and Uaily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRAN SCKILT and Weekly ittin, one year, $8.90. rs incerta © pay express charges from San an LO. Nors— Addition] materials for amateur ag ) may be had Sam © 5 bd4v Commer: a Street, Francisco, Standard. Atlas, volume of 192 elegantly ih ted bauind ina cuberenstel peer wita gold statmp &. tely and “f ce $4.60, will be sens with DAILY TEAM. reba. Seki and ey Dees. One year, $51; witli DALLY TRANSURI¢Tand Weekly b one year, 9. subpcriber pays express, Guizots History. of France. Guizo.’s “History of trance” is a standard work J~'] in6 vols. substantially bound in cloth, profusely pis Sac ener eet Is whi be sect with DAILY TRANSCRIPT snd Daily Bulletin one ut $18.60; with DAILY TK .N3 41PY ano Weekly Bulle un, Ope year, $13 50. Subseriber SuXpress. Sewing Machines. A higharm sewing machine—ove of the oes, machives inthe market; warranted for five years, wih DAILY TRASSUKiPT and Daily Bulletin ote year, $30; with Daly TKANSOIPT aod Weekly bulletin, one year, $27. Subscriber pays ~~ NOTE —Pereons preferring Semi-Weekly Bulleties com obenio lebe sug 9 cente a year ip avers a price for; the Weekly The Bulletin is the leading evening journal in circulation and influence on the Pacific y edi “4 oi fr the bait OF ot rceanare’ and art, aud exteut of foreign in all financial and trade circles. rial matter, accuracy and comThe Daily that publishes’ia extenso the decisions of iu time between San Franc and the j "s news of each day is furnished by the Bul ’ lames paper, issued every Wednesday pave inthe W CYULOP ES DIA The New Three-Volume Ecition*" Comprehensiv: .1d compact—68,000 tepics. “Complete in S convenient yolames. Pee ata may see ourself. i! J sto, to the ' rot AIMSAOTLIAT BE "Broad St. below Natio a LQ mmock is} fi Robes, $3 and upwards, Dusters, $1 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, Gloves, 75 cents and upwards, Blankets $1.50 and upwards, Jas. Cairns, OREGON Home Office at 8 CITY AND SUBURBAN PRUPERTY. ed over 3, We claim that 10 acces of choice. Lun acres of Wheut in the Mississippi Valley. small trict of Land for the same price per acre arm Send for Pamphlets, Maps aad Price List. $3750--450 acres gently rolling fr. two barns; 10) acres cleared; orchard an of place. water, seven lead of cattle, two horsés, w situate three miles from Nevada City, A {ann at a low price. growth Of pine and ouk timber, which a irrigated if ing Orchards. offer at present, ranging trom $5 to $75 per acr MENT ASSO THE INDIGPENSIBLE HouseholdRemedy 4 SURE PREVENTIVE AND *ONITIVE CURE FOR Costiveness and Constipation. BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, fever and Ague aND ALL MaLA@IAL TROUBLES , d ; INDIGESTION, WERVOUSNESS Loathing of Food, 2 Kidney Complaints, Nausea, impure Biced, General Debility wrt Gunn's Bitters PURELY VEGETABLE Perfectly Safe, A Reliable A. VAN ALSTINE & CO, Proprietorsand Manufacturers FOR SALE BY CARR BHOS. + “2W'TH TS— (in the State Insurance Buildin#,) : AND BRANOH. OFFICES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBAN —o—NEVADA COUNTY I AND AND ial Exchange: Hotel. alem, Oregon, Hs FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALSO Oregon Land Oompany was especially orgapized tor the purpose of buying and aabdividing large tracts of Land, aoe has Guring the pet two years bought and subdivid 200 acres of Land into 5to @ acre Lots. °T f this shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts cyte on the market, 2 bdve been sold. in Fruit will bring’ a larger income than 16: e ‘undertaking 1 We also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences, etc. We can: sei] that you would have to pay for a larg $50006-320 acres; three miles from Grate Valley ; good house and parn; 200 acres cleared ; good orchard ‘in bearing; a large, free water ; all implements, tools,;et:. with place, $5III-125 wres; not more thin miles from Nevada City or Grass Val ley; nearly all vleared ; good honse am. barn ; ine orchard in bearing, consiat-. : ing of a variety of rees; good water; al -an beirrigated ; all under fence. hever-failing supply of SY LOTT t or grazing land; all fenced; 100 acres cleared ; good water ; large house and barn; improvements cost about $900--60 acre good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City ;. 15 res clear d; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and . wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain. $2 1.50-0425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; two good houses and d yardéen ; free water'for a portion Will be sold at the above low pricé'on account of ubsence. $41 50--104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn,-orehard, free agon, and ull farming implements; Tare’ chance to secure a profitable $2500.4«125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house and burn ; some ‘ruit trees; free water for irriyating. (yoesee TIMBER LANDs: : _$8000--560 acres; two _miles_ from _Nevada City,, covered with @ tine : one is worth more than price asked ; soil is very rich and will make excellent fruit land when cleared ; all can’ be Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with. bearBoth places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaugdepot, Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev ery advantage for a desirable home. en (Jaecinenete te These are only a few of the bargains we have to We have all kinds of Lands fat,jprices e. Terms "asy. IMPROVE CIATION. ae Apply. to GEO. C. GAYLORD,.Ass’t Secy,’ Nof 1, The American [Pastry Cook. PRICE 82. Hotel; Meat Cooking. ; pelon 62, ome Chicago Herald. Cook. ing. School. (For Families, PRICE 61.50. Ne. 4, Cooking’ For Prorit, PRICE 83 FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF CHE Price fiain Belt Eres Vanmer, B57G. Be ws Be ADAMS & CARTER. Aeonte,oniuadeatof Monee Geta bition has eae aaa sf of ae elie , HOTEL GAZETTE, IMPROVED BELT —. 420 Kearnov. Stuoos_ Sau Franoiags Frue Ore Concentrator. Bio Cae eee) BP ALENTS. = is sane v. 8. ruent oF aie roe _ . five, and we can o! ‘Patents in less ‘ime Prise METRES, Belt PIN VOR" . 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To LAND and to HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole 7 it ia invaluable, as it giver a faitbful and complete record of the progress be: ing made in the development of the coun y’s varied and exteusive resources, It pre ents extraordinary inducements _. for the Lot 4, and S$} of Lot5, ~ For alt chroute cases connection witt}"tain lots, pieces or Is of land, situate and bein, Mh the said tounty of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and deseribed as iollows :' North half jof. North West. Quarter, South West Quarter of North West Quarter, and North West Quarter of South West Quarter of Section Eight, T? 16, .N.of R. 7 E, M. D. M Terms and Conditions of Sale :—Cash, gold coin of the U. S.; 10 per cent. of the urchase money to be paid to the under-’ ied, said Administrator, on the day of 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. Order to Show Jause, D by the Superior Court o ‘he © mb, of Nevada, State of Ca:tfo. aia, In the Matter of the Estate of Juun vu, Piper, deceased. i ? George C. -haw the Administrator ef the Estate of John C.-tiper, deceased; having’ filed his petition herein pra ing for an order of Sale: full of the real estate, of suid decedent, forthe ‘It is therefore orcered by the said court thet all persons interested in the estate of said. deceased, appear befure the said supp bg Court on Moniay, the 27th day of uly, 1891 at 10 o’clock inthe forenoon of said. day, at the Courtroom of said -Superivr UVourt ai the Courthouse in’ suid County of Nevada to show cause why an order should, not be granted to the said Administrator to sellso much ofthe ‘real-estate of the said deceused John C. Piper as snall be neces sary : ‘And that acopy of this order be published atleast four successive werks prior to said 27th day of July, 1#vl, in'the Nevyade Da ly Transcript, a newspaper priuted and published in said Nevada Coun’y JOHN CALDWELL, Jie of the Superior Court. Dated June 29th. 1801. Notice For Publication. AND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, California, July 31,181. 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 matte before Stanly A. Smith, “Siperior Judge of Sierra County, Cal., at Downieville, California, on September 22, 1891, viz: Abraham P. Harris, of Pike City, Cal., P. 0. who made H. A. No,.4018, ’ nd. Lot. 8, 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: G Greenwalts, Ives LeBlanc, Wm.pauch, Duncan, Stevens, all of Pike City, Cal., P. O. E. W. 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The Popular Organ. . ; the wonder of the age. Every prominent physi-. cian in San Francisco, Sap Jose, Stockton and mento recommend it. Thousands of bottles are sold monthly, and every’ body that has used it prolaim it.to.a wonderful medi1 cine, (4H, Cg ee . CHIGAGO OOTTAGE,.ORGAN 00.,, therein-set forth. :acra—. 7 Sold by allOruggist {i Petition for an Order of Bale N the Superior Court in and for the coun. ty of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of S, FE. Storey, deceased. : Mrs. 8S. N. Hovey. the. Administratrix of the Estate of S. E. Storey, having filed lier petition praying for an order of sale of a portion of the real-estate of said devedent, for the reasons in said tition set forth, it is therefore ordered y the said Court, that all persons interested’'in the éstate of said’ dédeased, appear' before the said Superior Gvart on Monday, the Seventh day of September, 189}, at 10 o'clock a. M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Superior Court at the Court House in Nevada City, ‘Califor. nia, to show cause why. an ‘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 TRANscRIrt, anewspaper printed and published-at Nevada City, California, Joun CALDWELL, Superior Judge. Dated July 21, 1891. Fred Searls, Attorney. NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacraniento, Cal., July 22, 1891. George W. Maberry,; mtestant, vs. William Downie, and the Heirs as Legal Representatives of Artemas Davison, qn) Beer Mineral Claimants, Respondents. Involving the N4 of NE} and SW} of NE} of Section 30, T. 17;-N. Ril0-E. M. D. M., claimed by Respondents as a portion of the ‘Caledonia nsolidated Blac. er Mining Claim,” M. A., No. 10586. Upon tiling and considering the verified or serene petition.of George W. Maberry, ood cause appearing therefor, it 7 ordered, That the-above-named— contestant together with “his witnesses, and theabove named ng spn together with their wit andapfore the Register and Receiver of this officé, at this office, on. the Fifteenth day of September, a. D. 1891, at 10 o’clock a. M., of that day, t en and there to introduce evidence to show Whether: 1st— ral than for’ mining” purposes. d— Whether the said feed Lert ae have failed to perform the annual labor thereon asrequired 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 home: stead application of said contestant be al. lowed aud filed. E. W. Rozgrts, Register. Chas. F. Gardner, Attorney for Contestant, Sacramento, Cal. abd Order to Show Cause. yX the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. © « In the matter of the Eatate 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 ae of all the real’ éstate of said decedent, for ak ae therein set forth. It is there‘ore ordered by the.said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, rg! before the said Superior Court on Monday, the-24th day a August, 1891, at 10°o’clock in the ‘forenoon of said ddy, at the Court. Rooin . 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 of this order. be. published once a week for four successive. weeka in the Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in said Werte county. : . ue care CaLDWELL, udge of the Superior Court. Dated Aug. 5th, 1891. OE Na af A. Burrows, Attorney. ab rn Order to Show Jause. fy 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 J. L. Johnston, deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an-order of sale of all the seal estate, of said decedent, for the parposes therein set forth, . It is thereore ordered by the said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before said Superior Court on Monday; the 24th day of Angust, I8yl, at 10 o'clock a. M., 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 the real estate of said deceased. And-that a copy of this order be published once a week for four successive weeks in the Daily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published. in said Nevada county. Joun CALDWELL, : Judge of the Superior Court. ' Dated Aug. 6th, 1891. . Av Burrows, Attorney. ab Assessment Notice, ARMONY GRAVEL MINING COM. ] pany, Nevada City, California. Natice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board o tors of said Company held on the 15th day of July; 1891, an assessment (No. 5) of ten cents. as was levied’ upon the capital stock of said Com-* pany, payable immediately in U. 8. gold coin, to the Any stock bed Secretary. . Any upon which said assessment a ie id on the 18th day of August, 189) shall be vertised for Jat } ‘the costs of ail a4 ; ulvert and, ‘ of sale. An Extraordinary . Qffey) <tt> ast 3 Wis LES 0) BAN FRAN D OFTICE AT. BACRAMENTO,CAL, @of his 1 kop that fake said land ismore valuable for'agricul—_»