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December 17, 1890 (4 pages)

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ry > aay) re e é " tee 1 . ‘+ i \ ” 4 > Re E 4 “ vt ‘ j H te ; Hy C1 by 7 ; a } F i + ‘ ye _, kinda of vegelablen, its excelent graz“Of water--the largest in the world. TAR: cou — . ee ow. vtec a Safe and as Hence Bech. nee” 5 <: MYrite letters to your, friends back stree ‘East, ~ Tel) them all about the its tich soil. Write them. that this section: raises the bestof the ,Bartlett, Pears. that go. Saturday to supply the Eastern niarkets, Inform them of :the» good health, every denomination; branches of every known secret povicty, fine stores, a bank second to none, andevery kind of busi Lon. Teli them of its fine timber on the hilis, its gold and silver possibilities and its full and boantful supply oi waterin every figld and a@tevery dvor. Tell then of the. deer, vantelope and bear upun the moudp tains, and the millions of trout ip eben streams. Laform them: that ey ry, kind of fruit a raised, here and brings § higher price than tha}.raised in’any, other, part ol tue State; its mild climate and. pare air; itenever filing ‘bountiful crops of whent, oats, corn, barley,, rye, bay and grass; ite wonderin! pro@uction of all ing lande and its vast herds Of; cattle, eopand swine. “Tell theth, df or Yinmiense reservoirs Pree, . Bo ‘Pell them that the richest quartz and gravel mines in the world are in Nevada county: Tell tiiem that one single acre ol ‘Nevada county iand will produce ffoni 200 to 500 bushels of putatoes, and, that itis no surprige at all to find @, single potatoe weighing fiom one tél aix pounds, and round and bright as a gilver dollar. Tell them-that: one acre will grow from 20 to 50 bushels of splendid wheat, from 50 to 120 bushels of good hay ateach mowing and frem two to four mowings each seavon. Teli them that every article of farm, garden or erchard products finds a quick and ready market near home, and that the demand in mining camps and towns is’more than all the lund yet under cultivation can supply. Teli them that our present citizens kindly invite all good citizens of other States who want to purchase a god farm to come at once to Nevada coun'y. Tell your friends, however, thatmust of the choice’farming and fruit landof Nevada county have already been preempted, and that poor men with large families and no money to ole out the present owners at from ten to twenty dollars per acre would not be safe in coming here. P=} Notice of A r {ONSOLIDATED st. GOTHARD Mi Com —Location of . for Baie at is Saturday, the 7th 4 the ‘de pe the costs of a aie By pen Ley ti Board a “THEO, ee aan are Be adpn 8 ~ unWETZEL, LBirector Street, goof society, good schools, chircbes ol Pi pa ¥ AS fA md 320 Sansome e ing Com a place o: pasitess., San nia. spective Names. fe A. St. J Delinquent: 2 SE 8, Nevada County, C Notice—There are me following described assessment No. 46, levied on iourth a, of Gofoher. oO amoun opposi e names oO ; cnarehold ders, . follows: e Kob ] Denervaud Denervaud pepe ‘et ii be ould at ve ol auc-; of the Company, Hoom 24, ae — oon wae San eno, Oa on Mon @ Twenty-Serond 1900, at at the hour of 2 Wolock P.M said day to pay Banc Lgetemy lone dnd cae ther 0} ith cests of overweight oats, from 2 49 3 tons ol}: OXTH BLOOMFIELD: GRAVEL MINLocation of pr. Francisco, quent upon the k, On account 1890, thi of the sale, of the twenty. oe fF 4 de waned by expresstoany dg ay rts femmer Commercial, Sen Francisco . DR. GUNN’S ee tet te Bo Rs ‘ ing ane Secre . Otise—Rootn ‘No. 820 Sansome Cea, of Call and _ Tell them the class of men who ofcloe pan and will succeed in this foot hili region are thoge wlio can come pré-. " pared to buy a twenty, forty, eighty onone hundred and sixty acre ranch, and these are plenty atlow rates aud extra good and fertile. Tell them we need moxe farmers, stockmen, fruitmen and men of capitalin every ;-ortion of Nevada county —in the country, in the townsand on the mountains to help us to develop} ? ber, ro) J at certain situated and being in th of the i of Nevada, Count State of California in lot Block Fourteen (14) as designated on the official map of -ahpind City. made by 8. bend ayy, Mla in pee and coin, to the ghest 7 said ‘@xecstion in 8 Nevada Township, the 29th Constable’ Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED ak gid of Justice H.J. Wright's Court of township, County of nevada, State fornia, dated the 1 erman as defendant, damag all the 24th day of N: a, levied u on and 3 Sale, th day of fohade oH action wherei ber, 199u, in a .cértain Peuple of the State of California as tiff recovered judgme bs ian, ainst arf G. Bowif $25. J. canria and tothe pot described prope: ; for cash in U. s. gold and cere binder. to pat. Piece or parcel of land] anD ALL MALAGIAL TROUBLES @ corporate limite of Nevada ight (8) acd a. is bounded on Y the malt ovements ty. h day of: oven. RICHARD DILLON, Constable. allthe hidden treasures of the soil, the timber on the mountains and the veins of gold and silver andother minerals that are buried in them. If you areacquainted with any men of large capital back in any of the} Bice States, invite them to visit Nev.da county at once and see for themselves ts vast mineral fields, fruit farms, pineries stock ranges and ite need of more ¢apital to improve our towns, assist our business men and rancimen and to start new paying enterprises by which the public will be benefited and the man of wealth can double up his capital invested. ‘ Tell them of the vast beds of kaolin, of the marble quarries, of the iron, jime and slate. Tell them of the illadin’: water power for tactories‘and of the valuable forests of the finest ornamental woods on the Coast. Tell them that the fruits and grapes grown in this altitude have finer flavor aod better shipping qualities than those grown at s lower altitude. Tell them that a full grown and well kept orchard will yield » crop worth frem $100 tg $600 per acre per annum, Tell them that children here have more robest constitutions, » more ruddy complexion an@ firmer muécular deyelopment than children rearedin the lowlands. Above all, tell them that our people are large hearted, generous und neigtiay ty borly, and wil] extend a genuine w.!: come to worthy strangers who come to reside in their midst, Tell them of our excellent schools, abundant churches, and oi the spirit of progress which renders this one of the most desirable places inthe State for permanent settlement. Send them copies of the Nevada’ City Daily Taanscuier and it will keep them informed about the richest portion of the great and wonderfal Btate . teres of California. . maar atealai cn wins AORN Dr. Bosanke’s Cough and Basan syrup. This syrup is “coin posed of wild cherry, tarand balsam of Tolu, which . p every one knows are the most, tonic and healing remedies known for the Throat and Lungs. To this we add just enough equills, ipecac and blood . root to loosen and throw off the offendng matter, expectoration. Ask pn r we ra Ph there could possibly: be a ae uy oe com n for the cure of coughs, colds and bronchitis, or to buildup a week apa emacigted con. $#! sumptive and ‘than this. For there is r who, Dece of ahaa a teks apective share: jangome mia, on Monda; M. of s sessmen am Of patna Delinquent Notice. ATE HAYES rel Bsa ab tag gs Sehftorks orral, aia eounty, Notts e-There are delinquent upon the stock, on account of ber, 1890, amounts set opponite the names of the revies as follows; Certitente a Am't. PARTESAS ATTENTION PAID _TO $250 200 13 100 Andin accordance with lew aud an order of the Board of Directors, made on the twenty-fourth day of Uctober, 1890, so many . weguiotbealin ésch arcel ofsuch stock as may be n il be sold af public auction at the office,of the Company, moons t 320 8 street, San ¥ranciaco, .C the twenty second day of No. , atthe hour of 8 o clock P. "day, to Ben Francisco, Maan Oailoata. y.said aelinguent as. thereon, oucther wi with th “costa off — advertising and ospansen of the sale. OIR, 32 Sansome street, best pee inane . (Dutch Flat Stage Line, adi TO: THE UNFORTUNATE DE. GIBBONS D: DISPENSARY, Ne. 623 aA Street, 5 Dr. Gibbon hesthe By TO eh rio in ae mited’ ex exeee. cortal ty the mr coon ned morbid eras bh get te bed = a lg of feaven and vrreakneae ofthe Tm wont Sgatesed vie: den ace in 8D logs eh ee ce roa ers, & — form new 8 pera epee loss of memory, nectic es, pimples andy wets Srapeions about face, furred to! fetid ne night ah peepee De not obtained, should immediateatta Meee one have a nies news rand pag asco m ich never fails o: me a cee diseases, and tedioel cure, MARRIED MEN, Jr those who contemplate marridge 0 Page my adi ber who under any of these ra ‘ul malpauls not toe et. the sac! respon: ae nor vey hire Gob ctaaD re HOMB. Pe ce may be CURED aT At: > DY ry saan a letter $0.5 to ms oibled, toms, le: mm Pap ony bas. has continued coe tha icine from medicine ptly sent, tree de age or aseceale part of the coun! with w pir dhetions band use. The ‘he Doc Ky hep Bi, ghers Try him. By Pa tee N DOLL ae in coin oe reg: c8, or te a pyro se of Ba OK 9 the United Syates. address DR. J. GIBBON 623 Kearney: oy THE GREAT Regulating. Catarhtiic THE INDISPENSIBLE Household Remedy A GURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costivenes3‘and Constipation. BILOUSNESS, TORPED LLViR, Fever and Ague DYSPEPSIA. seam au . iS Loathing ot woe a" NEB OUR ES ‘Kidney omiplamnte, impure Mieoa. Nausea, 8 Gomexah : Mepitity ‘Dr Gunn’ s Bitters PURELY , oo VNG RDA SLE . Perfectly. Safe, “ Reliable A. VAN ALsTINe. & CO. Proprietorsand Manufacturers 7122 Montqumery Beet, Fen -Fyancisos "SOR BALE BY D. &. BAKER, Draving and General Hauling /‘Tiansporting, Bte.= . * Transportation of Baggage for Lheatricel Companies Dry Oak Wood For sale in: lotatrom 1 to 500 cords. Leaves Nevada Gity on MONDAY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. ana i. A. Upee filling and Oliver P. Davis ‘. and each and all o eral esbon dente, Losetiet with their wit: messes be and appear <i° Justice of the Peace, at, his office in Mevedp City,Cula., he being hereby Senpectes asap Otficer nearest the land, on December 1800 at10 A. M. of th: mony, to eo 35 rouse: “ankoe scribed T.17N., R. 10 + a as aaa Be lag the verified petition of the Snore comen Gomteneat and good cause appe :, Itis ordered: Thatthe said ether with his ee the above named Ashburn and Otis verse Claimants, Respondents. qinvolving, tp a ofh. W. 14 Turnable. be baie urna torethe coh this office at this o 1890. No testimony, va than that aot before the deposing officer, above-mentionwill be consid: nd ‘Be on, ‘Dec, Alias Citation. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, SACLEAVES DUTOH FLAT. Serine Voutestent i Tussday Thursday and Saturday Downie and Artemus Davidso: x=. A. 1056, AT 7 A M. er, Adea Pow éred by this office, @ if either party failto appear in reapunse to this ivation; default wilibe du WW) AND OFFICE AT T SACRAMENTO, CAL., entered. 1, George W, Jones, SELDEN METZEL, Kegister. * At 7 &. De. gi] Pdineree sh CAN. . BY TAKING THIS All orders ‘strictly y attended to and oer: eagonable, . ©, BLUE. Prop ietor : Pp rattdl ba is being madeby John y. N.Y.at work Mor us, “sine at ay not ma “ pb »but November 29, Nevada Ci and ti at court Order to Show Cause. Pe ie wngeder Court of: Nevada County, 40 a yell of the Estate of Thomas is oa hi deceased. .M. Treloer, the Administrator, tue Willannexed of the of Thi opethge eg tere gia on ¢ y gh gf aa ‘of sale of ell the ” estate of s si: poor » for the purpose Hpee peo set forth, it is therefore or, sthe said Court, that ali persons inim the Estate o. said Srecepet, oP: : pear before the said Court cn oth day of January, 1891, at 10 o’ -} forenoon of said day at Nevada vity, to edin said Dated Dee. 4th, 1890, A. Burrows, Attorney. hats A 0 m in shew cause why an. order . House wee EY, ARGS ely Januashould nut be granted to said Administra: . ry 6th oe eck A A. M. a of a eey, for to Jag aie Of the Keteate of said deceased . ur as ‘soon therca n be d thata of this order be publish: at least tome guctomive weeke in th 4 pares TeeMnCrIDS, . a county printed an J.D. Pal pe A made Homethe Lots 1 and a4 rag eat emg) 16, do ve notice of Iki ft 2° estabdéscriped y residence and peg rela before th ne. ee yades. of the Superior Court ef gunty, Gal.,"on Saas ry Hovads . ¢ \oud: John senner, is Joho k. . © et John senner Cte of Nevade City, end Harry L. Jones, of . ev You Bet. dec? EW: ROBERTS -Register. _ Bridge Notice, OTICE ts aereby gi given that the unde?Ditesscavn Fatale Reh! he Court ras @ hearin: had, for a eesmeal 0} scone to ke "oll . upon the bri South Yuba Riva gpon one meager Woops.” TEAOHERS SAME ATEOR, 6 a ate Ray, Secssned, $6.9 “debeased, the ; -. ae eee pe AI) EXAMINATION OF pena: Senda ecaceno} tn ihe 8c ib » Nevad Red a Tatlin, poe evada Monauny, Dec. 89, 1990. te Each eh applicant 8 Hey ttiedtby law to paya A. J. TIFFANY, Secretary Board of Education. + Dividend Hetiog. MS he uD. oor FIFTY coe, PER aus nd \ payatle pace ig on and, after December ; cation» i PRINC.£A1OFFICE TRACT NO. a fractional Lot in fea, 27, Lot No: Igec y = jn phen ~ “. in ot ington eat ~~ site on ng’ Pach on 216 Sansome et., San, Francisco tai i he tact orth : 2 : of ane tor a bet ot of qua cneeraray nace fore trad eer’ v fsoil is very rich and will make: axcetlent fruit land--when-cleatedy~all-carite inereech Nev at noon instead . . 7:30 P, M, by rralirond ; ora es of the world and avast a Le Pe a ped . Thursdavs and-Saturdays, at 5 A. ie Home Mutual Insurance Co2 : OF CALIFORNIA ee
“LANDS FO FOR SALE. Owing to anticipated. change of westieas aes a hes .ny 1 b ap ike rel! all he lands owned by me in this county—all held under Government title—and. will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, in size; from a town’ lot up-. ward, and in ii as Sieh be suitable, at reasonable prices, according tolo$300,008 om and php ld pe on the west the Old tn fo Gravel Ulaim; > me nor minnuad On (he case by Une fom Heures, & Usddy anid Ue Span valuaupgrow ea, aif o: gardenipg. vue ever lock 3; et oacnalf of another everflowin; ing will go wi th anoiter 9 Maisivans one-half gmail st eum iro from a tu! fanel OE Mh duief aud two Sowing’ stredms from tmeas $0, Bets gosta —Tnree-sevenths /3-7ths,, ua livided, of the “Old erg Gravel Claims rt i a minieporen t perm 18 Lass ep bored, has suriace, no on thi BrORen UD, very deep sich soil and lies adjoinin, iret ‘ACT NO Oo, —— —ite A pepe comp eo ait Yands ‘pounded on —— by the Fire I Insurance va J.F. Boveri. Presiden J.1.N. SHBPARD, Vice President, Cwanins H.SroryY, Secretary :: MaciLt, Genera’ Agev ughes’: and Col. Hawki reemption claim, on the cevruralgrs Aes pt hate one] claim, and on the soul 8) the Coe Go Bae containi ps.4 100 weres; about 19 acres exc oe substantial oatly new picket and wire ence, There are three. ever sling spa f water we ithy im the} Kisks npaepinn a all clusses ‘of desirable eu cori anu free water irom raviue ‘or gurden feed a dwelling hoeee of . property inthis county at rates as low asso! iv rou about 200 fruit trees growi assorted veneine One-halfim bearing and no acale. mnie laud has been rutbueek’ by scores of foreign horticuliuris:s ahd yvineyardists eas being tirst-cluss olive and vineyard land—the very best in this part of the btate—and thesame kind asthe horticuituiiswe and snereree in Napa and other counties are now purchusiug ut high prices for the same purposes. TKACT NU, 4.—Opposite the Homestead, on east side of maonike road, extn. ding fren Powning Quartz Mile to James hamniill’ 8, containing about 143 aeres, with ht of way for ditch from Sou b Yubse Canal; and a neéver failing small stream of water sey from a tunuel on this tract. Would divide weliinio four lots. TRACE No. 5.~On north side of turmpike road, lying between R. Noell’s and C. Hill's enclosed fields, coutuining 10 acres.. ‘Two-thirds well timbered, and deep sail. Fine Alfaifaland. Will make two elegant 5-acre tracts. South Yuba Canal runs chrough extreme upper portion. TRACT No, 6—On south side of turnpike road, siiaining eae s Academy on the his tract, with right of wa: vency and a fair profit will admit of, ost anteeing a promptand liberal response y just claims for Joss. ‘ Grass Valley Branch For Nevada Count) JOHN 0. COLEMAN, ° @EO W. HILL. Manager ED; SAMPSON, Special Agent. MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY. Whitehead Cook\™ west, containiig about ot acres. Cons: Hderaple timber on over tract No, o for ditch from south 1} uba Canal. Much of this tract is nearly level, und rich deep soil. Will make several convenient subdivisions, from 5 to 20 acres. ~ LRACT No 7—Comprising Lot’ No, 8. in section 24, adjoining Glenbrook premises on south, containin, abouts acres. Considerable timber and some very good land, . with right of way as before stated, Books, ‘Lhe omnibus lines make eight trips each way, per day, over the <W ike road, sold) aia gut hattene stat hell ot west have! couhwed wuartrot mas scien, IL KAD LHE WORLD eas! Of wes alfof southwest q ror sai 4 e acres, OWned jointly: with K.A. Roberts. ‘ihe whole tract is offered, There isone living ’ : stream and several overtiowing springs on this tract, Trey All of fhe above lands are ‘under the ditch’’ and water can be had at all times. Nof 1, three years aregit, secured by anorigage er Soul locsl Juterest’ “Seaall trects cast, secured by mortgage at usual local inter im. cas. Also—dou feet, or shures, ont of 1600 in the ‘:Norwieh Quartz Claim and in Lot No. % The Americano Pastt V os sem “hp: a gy South Grass Valley and part of Ford & Reilly Quartz Claim—about ae Also—une-fourth undivided interest in the “Inkerman Quartz Mine,’’. adjoining the a : ook. North Star,on the south—about 9 aeres. Also—One-haif undivided interest in the ‘-LastChance Copper. Miue,” 2400 feet on. the PRICK 82. p lode, ene ot bees, situated in Spenceville vorpar ae District. : Mw 1 HESE MINING CLAIMS ARK ALL PATE ; ern ie Also—My Law Library consisting of 425 volumes of apoio, Statutes and. Standard Ne. 2, re nooka, pomietni ed in ie glass — Ls ya with office’ furniture ana furnishaps, framed engravings and other office equipme: ‘Also~A' good 5-room house and half acre lot enclosed well filled with fruit trees, on Hotel Meat Cooking. turnpike road in Hill’s Flat. BH. W. ROBERTS. PRICE 82. GRASS VALLEY, CAL. at m 2 By Chicago Herald Cooking School. (For Families, PRICE $1.50. For Sale or Rent on Easy ‘Terms Special Bargains i in Lands. . $5000«=320.acres, three miles from Grass Valley ; good house and parn ; z00 acres cleared; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of No.4, free water; all implements, tools, etc., with place. ts . $ 6000-125 acres; not more than 2 miles from Nevada Vity or Grass Val Cooking For Prorit. ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn; fineorchard in bearing, consistPRICE 83 ing ‘ola variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence, e. FORSALE AT THE OFFICE OF fBE $3750-«450 ucres gently rolling fruit or grazing-land; all fenced; 100 ; : acres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost about HOTEL GAZETTE. $2500. Great rnp gre i must be sold. AdG Whdencr Binden. Ban Pennciedd $900.-.-60 acre: good fruit land, situate three miles trom Nevada City; 15 acres-cleared ; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, borse and wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain. $2 150--425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twogood houses and two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water for a portion of place. ‘Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence. $41: 5 Ox«<104 acres; highly improved; good. house and barn, orchard, free water, seven head._of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming’ implements ; ; situate three miles from Nevada Citv. Arare chance to secure a profitable farm at a low price. $2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City ; 80. acres cleared; house and burn ; some ‘fruit trees; free water for irrigating. Qa TIMBER MAWNDE $8000--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City, covered with a fine growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth more than ‘price asked ; Nevada County N. G.R.R. wet gp Bla, TIME TABLE NO. 41. Takes Effect Saturday, Nov. 15, '90, at 12 ‘o'clock noon. LEAVING NEVADA CITY : irrigated Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bear-. 1:00 P. M. vettna°teeving ‘san ¥raicisco at 7:30 A.M. ing Orchards. 9:30 P M Daily, connecting with a * * Overland Passenger arriving in San Francisco at 6:45 A. M., and hac overland leaving san Francisco at7 P. Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaugdepot. Both have good houses, barns, fine: fruit,and evt ery advantage fora desirable home. 0: § ue These are only a few of the bargains we have to offer at present. We have all kinds of Lands at. prices ranging trom $5 to $75 peracre. Terms-Yasy. NEVADA COUNTY IAND AND IMPROVE MENT ASSOCIATION. Apply to GEO. C. GAYLORD, Ass’t Secy.’ ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY. 4:37. A. M Datly, bringing pas*sepgers ‘and mail leaving San’Franciscoat7 P. M., also Eastern passengers. Dey, ecnnecting with 5:37 a M. Overland leaving San Francisco at 7:30a.M., and bringing Fast‘e.m mail. JOHN F, KIDDER, General Manager. E, H, BROWN, Superintendent IT HAS TURNED UP. WHAT A CHANCE TO MAKE MonzBDyY. NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Regular Price $6 a Year) Ww.iTEer THE: SAN .FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL (Regular Price $1.25 a Year) Both for .$6 50 a Year ih jOFFER NO. 2.) THE. NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT ( Regutar Priee $6 4 Year); 7X TEx: THE SAN FRANCISCO DAILY.CALL ‘Regutar uns Ld a Year) (egotanh Dei le Both for $9 00 a Year! To take ddveiinas of any one of the Combinations You Most:Pay in Advance tor One Year’ Those in arrears for tne TRANSORIPT now mast, pay up in full, and also Y¥ selling our new Book “‘CHARACTER sKKICHKS.” itis the greatest selling beok ever broughtout .n the bouth, FIFTY-12WO--62-KULL PAGE-ORIGINAL Ie LUSTRKATIONS, fresh’ and striking ; humoreus and serious Printed on heavy plate paper. Itisthe Cheapest Book for its size and character ever published. One agent sold 108 copies in Nashville in three duys. Friceof outfit only 75 cents, Apply atonce ior terms aud territory. 1f you are not setisfied when outfit receiyed, money refunded, } ddregs,: Southwestern Publishing House, 158 and 155 North Spruce St. Nashville, Tenn. 0g29-4in TH». ee Overland : Monthly. HE LEADING FEAT ag Of TH ENT. YEAR WILL * aed ILLUSTRATED DESOR? PTIVE ARTIULES. Without the Oversamd Momthiy tm possible to ksep saformed upon the resources and growth of the Pacific Coast. The magazine is essential to the home-seekerand investor por We will send THE DAILY TRAD NBC RIPT with the Ban Francisco lowing valuable Preniiums at the following prices, payable in advance: de Polede PICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION. Solia Gold and Silver Watche) Drums. Bealaiee Mage nb on hd pa = yee ~ A Nickie tenor Say ca wit with stcig ay wish TRANECRIPT and 1 being the eg pg ont Pe reliable tim one year @ith air Daily in the market. “watches SCRIPT and Weekly Y TRAN Lae for ide reputation which hich they peed i Shoubwewccmen One year, $10) solely on theit merits. The cases we guaantee was Cee ee coin od may be respectively, Mi lita Dru nos our expense and we “will rou be alone A tine ‘corded; ary im. We Sis Dae sementive propo. ans ap eee with DAILY: mans, wiki seen by the following pret , : maa keand Weel, bile WaIey ne = : Mey 4 Solid Gold Watch—Gents . ae ber pays express year Et ceewnarperts er gels "pecautog eS oe watch, Rifles. “Waitham” movemen! setting, with DAILY YRANSURIPS and ne The W Bullet, one year, $36.60; waton, DAILY THAN, . Fe a ncventes popes mill ite mee the hese ses anys enfant on . Se herd Worwll sat nt =r z _ Sohd Gold Watch—Ladies’.. . Re DAY BRAReCuPT ini 4 “Wale . rif in, rT ona Above is center ‘#) ert lady's posid gold bumting case watch, le. @ wi & rim fire tir $1 401 ‘ tham” movemeut, Stem-winding, svem-setting, . ecriber pays express ; lee. Sub. one year, 5 wil Weekly sash, ore year, 26,90. Suvecriber Flobert Rifles, to anh og eXpreoe charges On watub trom San #ran: A Flobert rifle, sh Bea. Pickers i wes ged ges Dat doy us. the for boys wi ise. Solid Silver Watches. . __. Sonuwr ana Daly Baten, PALL» HA. Bolidco silver hunting case watch with DAILY TRAN! ang Woon $11 ‘3 : “ies eekly Bullen ” tham” movement, stem-wiuding and stem . 'one year, $9.25. ‘Su ber pays expres y aectang.@ thoroughly reliable time-keeper, with ‘ ta DAILY “KANSUNIPT and Daily Bulletin, one Re year, #18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Weekly volvers. che me year, $15.90, es ee to pay We have decided wo ofter.a stron express charges on Wateb trom ‘revolver for @ premium aud haven eble dame watch, opeu iace,.with DAILY. Leet Jam chante oan e welected tne SUhIP?, anv ‘Daily Bailetio, one year, $15; DAILY LRANSCHIPT aud Weekly Salles ta your, $12.90 Subscriber'to pay express charges On Watch froit pan i raacisco, Nickle. Watch. A nandsome nicke stem-winiding watch, open wide SOM 28.5 eal.” AL will ‘be’ age OEY ox ogg Pegg ag sd aud Duy Noa m 3. wi VAILY Than Weekly Buliewo, one year, oonepbal express, one @nd w. Suvecniber pays Fishing T. ackle face, good moans ee bal BY aid Weta cet dalla sUntPa and Daily ono ‘year, $11; i premium rod is a DAILY TKANSUKAPS and’ Weekly Bulletin, one . bainvoo with sance wood tip and 2o-oos Quinat year, $8.90. Subscriber vo pay oxyrese charges} 10 is & good serviceable rou aud wil be on Watch from San Francisco, . Line, reel, ets, ,' complete, Sent with with DAILY ukaySUKIP! aud Yally puiety, Bicyw.es. DALY THANSUALE' wad Woondy bates, The Bicycle we tiave selected a9; a year, 40, saahcesalleadd Xpress, % tne “apolio”—whilc not the most expensive ig a first-class article in every respect. it is handsome and substantially made, it runs easily and isa prime favorite. ‘lt iy standard finish with nickle trimmings, and will be seut lete with gaddie-bag, tools, etc, Wall be sent with DAILY THRANSCHLP aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for $29; with DAILY TRANSCKIP' and Weekly ‘Tent, This is very usetul pr Prem wo and w ul be ty Bu Who yo hinting, tishing or a: ang ont, lvive tit-clase a tout, water-proof aud made ot 8 OZ. uuck; siz 5x7 feet, oud wisi be seul With poles, pits, e@c., Complete, with DAILY pulletin, one year, $26.90. (The 5 eet tional TRANBUHIP A wua tor & ¥6-.uch Wheel. . Price per addi bona ich ¥iz,00; wich DAILY Te, one mane made known ou to 4 1 ORG Your, PL0.50, Subseriber payy a) express vharges on bicycle trom San Fra P Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, standard onish, wrought-iron velocipede, with beli, ete, ¢ compiete, sent with DAILY ‘IKANSCKIFT and Dany bulletin, hy year, $12.60; with DAlut TRAASORIPT an Weekly Bulletin, one year. $10.40,Type Writers, This is a typewm age. bverybody has one whv has’ wilting © av; or should have one, Here is your upportunty,’ The Sun type-writer 4 @ pertect instsument, simple in vonstruction, eustiy Worked, pealty, mounted and boxed, with instructions for Use, which can be learnediu ten minutes, with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Buneun, one year, 917; with DaliY TRANSCRIPT and cekly Bulletin, one year, $16. Suvseriber pays express. Cane. Neither too large nor too small, byt just the r ghtsze witn 14-k gola head, will’ ‘besent with DAILY TRANS CHIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, L200; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT . and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50, Subscriber pays express, Telescope. . A very useful article ee yaue jiving in on country or «raveling, will appreciate. ar premium hections e typ pond rata ag bate senpintie Mat bg cane ss eth nl wena with aD eCu-y ches diame paring ALLY uraws, 6 inches ivug When closed, gy nem polly rate ate toed wary Bulletin, vue yewr, 912 aud will be seut with VAILY KRANSCHIPT aud du AALY TRANS UBIe anu Weekly bulleVeuy Bulletin, one year, $11; with VAIL x TRAM. une year, $40, Subscriber pays express SCRIPT ana Weekly iy. one year, $9. becriber to pay exp Hammock, A Ovk is ® premium that a) 1s _ A hamnm t Whether ou trou the trees iu baht oe tee cue podty ot & shady verandah, ® hanimock is msi oud & bee me OF . Piiwet ul “agar S-toot Oh ioe Spread, vod with “ApAluY ThANBUKI! r t rr Lely puiuvtin one year, $1, 25; with DAILY SRANSURLE T. pony buuezin, one year, 5.26, Subscribes & express, ’ Tennis. Among outdoor games iawn tennis is be Seine vinwnis's Me Re theeute eXcrcive minor 40U fixed ana pir Beware pnbagnnd the game, eocaee game in Which iadics ¢Xvel, you can secure the 400 wilt of your i@4) soquainuteuces anu acu to you 8 chepapin J by getlings@ Bet OF tenuis aud Organ laiug a club, A fist-clsss tennis outnt » COMpiete wu becuase with WAILY TRANS fir anu veily Builetin, one year, $19; with DAIL’: ToANSURLET aud Weekly builetin, one yeur, 317. Subseriber pays express, Base Bau, Our vase bail outtit consists of two lea,ue balis, Hanging Lamp. is An elegant tengimg map With “i4-inch bhade, ; from 4% 66 d6 iuches extension, made oi polighed brave uf a rich yoia coior— a higbiy ornamental aud eervicesybie lamp sent with VAIL) THASSUKIEY and pe bulielin, one )ear \ 5 * A most interesting instrument end of great use to the swident. ‘This is uo toy, but a giorres microscope that reyeals themany strange things that éxist in the food weeat aud the water we rink, Lt stauds6inches high and maguittes 60 . 919.00; with DAILY T diameters, aud wil beseut with PALL» TRAN— . Suliebu, one year, $31.50. Subscriber pays exSUK and Daily Buletin, one year, $11; w'th }PFeDAILY ‘TRANSUBLPY and Weekly: Bulietin, one Stylograp hic Pen year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges, 4 Always ready tu write; carries ink enough in tne holder tc Inet for weeks or months; wil be Musical instrumert struments, sent with ati TRANSCR.FL and vuly In making our selections of musical instrubulletin, one ments for premiums, we aimed in every instance BOKIP Land’ Pare] gon Belg wAILY KAN: Lo get agoou article —one that we need nut hesiny BS $8.25, ‘ave vo send to aperformer whois a connoisseur, We have made “arrangenients with the eading nanut: and job that enable us to offer these instruments fu connection with the TRANSCKIPT op unprecedently liberal terms Banjo. -Bavjoplayiug is an accomplishment that has become very fashionable during the last few years. Ivis readily iearned By anyoue having good ear tor music, and makes @ spiendid accompaniment for the yoice insinging, We will send a hanasome mickié-rim, cuif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with joxstrucuon book, with DAILY TKANSORIPT and vaily Bulletin, one'year, $11.50; with DAILY TRANSUKIP'T anu Weekly bulietia, one yeur, $9.50. Subscriber to pay express charges, . B Flat Cornet. ‘A handsome nickle b flat cornet, with full, Set ’ of eXtee vrooas, Dusic rack, case and book} omplte—a fine s¢io iLstrument—with song THANSCRIFY and Daily Buiietin, one $16.60; with DAILY TRANSUKIPT and eekly Bulletin. $14.60, _Bubectiber pays exe prees charges, Flute. The flute is one of the sWeetest and easiest muStandard Rain Guage. SApprorea by the signaiservice at Washington, Girecwous tor use will be veut witu DAILY TRANSCRIPT and ily busieun, one year, $10.76; witn DAILY THaNScKiPi and Weesly Bulletin, One year, $8.76, subscriber pays express, — PRbtogtapbic Outi, Amateur io:a most deliyhtful and popular recreation. With the approved ap,usubUp of today anyone can b00n acquire the art uf making a syed picture and wili soon possess huudreds of views taken by him or herselt. ‘Yue Spparavun we offer 18 60 bs ig it easily be carriea whem or riding. tverybody shoud have one, for it .will prove a scarce of amusement 0.41) aud of profit to many. wake owners for making By a: cant ih x pictures, with por igds ching eee Sones ary plates, 2 vapannec trays, 2 packages ot A. eveloper, 1 paeknge ikon pielins 4 frame, heets e terro-pi papery 3 sheet ot ruby paper, 1 Kussei negative rh and patent drying trame With ful instructions Aer making photographs will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIP! and sical instruments to learn, It harmonizes sha . wvaily Buuetin, N pew pcg — ei a, ap veep Bi Py SCKIirT and Weekly Bul vo Ae ear ee 0. reRum wi e selected @ fine cocoa-w: xyes, bil ghee —. with tungng slide, ‘and r of ~ oy og antl will gend it wi AILY TRANSUMIPT and ‘gong Note Ad terials hoBuiletin, One year, $13; Daley TRANSCRL Pent Ogre rete om ‘0. Partrilge and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.75, Sub+. 62yCommerciai Street, Francisco, d ser F pays ex prese charges. , Biases, Standard Atlas. The Rand~MeN Brandard Atlas of the «A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, ele: . World—s library inital tarnished one large gant finished— just the thing for children to learn YolpeeouAs. illustrated and W play on; maxes good music, Sent with DAILY . bound in ‘manner witn gold side TRANSCRIPT aud Daily Buletin, one year, wtanip &) and ly designed, $11.50; with DalILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly . retais price , will be sent with DAILY TKANBulletin, year, $9.50, Subscriber pays ex+. sunIPT and . ed year, $11; with POMS VAAL Y Ti ee Bulletin, one Croquet. year, §9 A beautiful croquet set for ei, ht i be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT god ms Dally bulletin, one jeur, $10; with DAILY eRAN, Guizot's History of France. Quizoc's “tory of # rence” ig a standard work BCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one vear, $8, Subs prior jo sores ries oecriber pays Xpress, with DAILY MORE Poa Daily ° Bulletin 7 : pay one year’s combination price in advance. To lovers of literature the Overland The Daily Transoript offerseach month the best product of a Inthe Leadin & paper ob Be Northern Central Catiforniaa'position ithas maintained’ since . STOUR Of new and brilliant writers, Its stoit was establ i It gives the latest and most reliable Mining, Horticultural, . ries of rn adventure, Indian studies, Court, ap thn eae 4.» other Nevaia county news. It is bright, independent, enterprising and nteresting. The San Francisco Weekly Call. . re handsome eight-page 5 gape It is isswed:every Thursday, and contains all of the ortant news.of the week, med from every quarter of the globe, complete up to eat ublication, a conta: atennetina special correspondence from all of the prinount of the. best selected and original general y . eeereeare as Turelk ane Be on dw: ‘one renaple ae encial peri ane, me arket ot ons; aD vee special attention to mining, horticulural and agricultural news und is in g every oer e first-class family p-~er, appealing tothe interest of every member of the ouse. and Pioneer sketches cover the entire range of Western life, fron, mining-camp days to the living present, Its literary reviews, editorials, and poems rank, with the best Eastern work. If you wish toaid the growth of the Pacific Coast, subscrcbe . for the Overland Monthly. tala $4.06 yec year. ~The Morning Call One Sample Copy, 'venty-five Cents, Seven igsucs a Isa live metropolitan daily. hace ia ia ‘and 1s recoghized as being the . Tbe Overland Monti'y Publishing Qo, eading newspaper ~ the Pacific Coast. Man Francisco California, ~ Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, o N ’ owe Kors pP ational Ex-' JAMES HENNESSY,HE PROPRIETOR OF The ble has the largest lot ia EMPIRE Hlerses, Carriages heap Buggies . , . To be found in this part.of the State, Nout Yuba: Transrortatio al Supply Company. 1290, Proprietor, \ IncorporatedSd GEO. G, ALLAN, Esr. LDirectors’s Al.¢ FRECIDGO, Esq. EO. A. HARE: Esq, GEO. E. TURNER, Esq. Hy i CALLAHAN, Esq. EDWIN TILLEY, E Teame with elegant Buggies, Wagons and lanes E. J, RECTOR, Se #5 . Racks to let ot the shortest: Rotics and o ‘he horses are free from vice, of geod sty) man sgnable of oing 90 tant as any gentle Sakae wave NevadaCity for Maybert via Washington and ‘eh Ormond op) ~~ si Wedhiesdavs and Fridays, at 6.A. "stages leave Maybert for Sassi yt vie Ormonde ‘und ‘Washiagton on Tuesdavs, Good uals apo always on hanJ ' CARRIAGES ¥OR FUNERALS PROX YT, b sacs tee WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers. N.”B.—This organizati gceasaty for the preeaes of ourselves and those doin: org eae on. b het pecea S ig busi. ith us. Stages r Summer, py sow, @, earnestly. spniansthe ‘co-operation ° our frlende, Bigned:: monk? Beginner cars Rs dodas ae . Biamnor Mining Co, ~ Bees Yu ning Co, ) nar a little jamond., D. Bluebell f ning Co., yment, aud srl teach Jou SOHN tr MORGAN, Cenbier. id Mi ig live. Both, sex i Bayon & cre Mining Co,. bie Se ‘Esti Wat yon one year, $18.60; with WV THaNSUMIPT and Shot Guns, . Weokiy Bulle, one ygar, $12.60, Suber for & premium— one that wecan recommendj and feel assured that our selection wi! ii beall thas? you hiss eget fe Machines. bandsumely tnished. it shoots strong and fy gasvoaie Pee accurately, andis @ reliable gun in ev. parea NSU i Builetin, newspaper premium and ig weil worth id for. 1tj8 @ mayiticent double Dweeod leadet Sete Shen ee buti, Nos. 10 and 12 gauge, as desi: and will psa We made a special point of sécuting » good gun. Pays express, canask. Uurpremium gun is. well made and ranted for five years, ticular, itisthe very best gun ever offered as a sch *TRaNsouil T and with twist barrels, bae.-netion, side snap, rubber esired, besent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, oué year, -$21; with DAILY TRAN. SUKIcT ayd Weekly Bulletin, one year, $19, NOTE—Porsons . orbigeggd Bullesignet apace . sn co obaun it paying 0. enn» Ye e above, wii th ee! be aod vo abeve pr’ es, pis ‘gr $1.50 oan oe ebbing ioe. for, the The Bulletin is the leading soning Jgnrnel im circulation and infiuence on the Pacific Const. it is Sistth.suieiied forthe briftian acy and compietenegs Of its local new», reviews of oureciot lteter ages art,. extent a beret news, while itis the recognized authori and . Bbulietin isthe only newspaperin Calltofaie thet publishes ni90 the decisions of the supreme Court. . owing to the difference iu ti Brancisco and ihe principal news centers in th U the Bul letin twelve hours in advance of tha manna og A avers of ene any infurninbed 7 The Weekly Bulletin isa hatideonies pas ed Pase, i Colin paper, ieaued every Wednesday morning—the largestand e—cie Be ge beat weekly pu heats ished in the W te BROwWwn te sd T & O-4 The « Best + in = the = World « foe The New he s conmmsbraatn af. comp a ret-c Fresh—Brou ht down} ceatrtonton resen' coe oe: a Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, SemicWeekly Bulletin, and any of be (0), BCKIUEY und Weekly . 4