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December 18, 1890 (4 pages)

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-_— tiniSank end” . come ore vacances Che Daily Transcript. Notice of Assessment, is hereb Corner Commercial.. ..8an Francieo} . : ‘ all . Notice is hereby given, that, st e. moot! hae ak 180) Litle—and will be sold in lota to suit purchasers, in size, from a town lot up“established in1gsa. Ward, and in shape as may be-suitable, at reasonable prices, according tolo3 {ONSOLIDATED ST. GQTHARD GOLD — Mini ompany.— place of Buriness, San Fran: CaliNEVADA COUNTY. ornie. Lecativa of Works, evada : % é county, Cal. . ate 3 : irectors. held on the 9 How temelp Give ft a safe and phe Board of Sur ee hen : of Dec., 1890, an assessment, (No. 2) of Howest Siva. Ten (0) KF per share was swiss up e Talk about itwittvevery stranger you meet. Tell them all about the its rich soil. > the best of the Bartlett Pears that ge to supply the Eastern. markets. Inform thém of° the good health, ie , =) Company, room Ne. 10, No. 320 Sansome Write letters to your friends ‘back . street, San Francisco, Califoruia. Any stock upon which this pssessinent shall remain unpaid on the ibth day of ‘ . Vertisea fur sale at publicauction; and unWrite them that thi#-eeetion raises . jess paymentis made before, will be sold on 2 Office—Room No. 10, 340 Sansome Stree’ good secitty, good schools, churches Ol . san Francisco, California. 2 of Cérporation, pay{a United States ‘Gold retary, at the office of the vy, is.i, Will ve delinquent, and ad. Saturday, the 7th day of February, 1891, to] <Qivae icerated Li pay the alin uent jsaoceament, together > Saccdasteilly treat e costs of advertising and expenses of . WAGS es : sale. By order ofthe Board of Dicectors: SSS SS Dr. Gibbon hasthe THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. are that he hasretarned every denomination, branches of every kirown secret society, fine stores, a bank second fo none, andevery kind of business carried on. Peli them ofits fine timber potiaoce Place ot business, San Franci 20 c lider ’ i j ilities . nia. Location ofgyurks, North om fie. uilis, its gold and-silver posstOUities . Nevada C ary fontiuemas: 3.) . ". folk and its fait and bountiful supply of water in every field and at every door. ‘Tell themiofithe q¢er, antelope and . iourth day of October, 1840, the several bear upon the mountains, and the mil. spective shareholders, a follows : : 0. 0. lions of trout in the mountain streams R Names. : Certitie, she. Amt. Luform them pe eabiesi seagate Bowie A. ae ee 80h 300 , ee a raised heree whi ) sowie Helen J.... ‘ x Bowie Robert I. Trustee 302 200 100 00 than ihatrdised many other pert Ol) Denervaud C. Trustee..288 0 90 : H ‘eli Denervaud ©. Trustee. .286 the State} itsumild climate and pure} pene vaud C. Trustee. .305 ait; ite never failing bountiful crops ot Haggin Loui t. trustee 256 whest, oats;corn; barley, tye, hay and Martines &. Trustee.. : Aas ig ; cond agin “Perkins H.C......grass; its W nderfal production of all) perkins H.C Perkins H.C. Pichoir H. Trustee ... Robinson E. N. Trustee-220 Ro! insoa L. L.. 16 kinds of vegetables, its excellent yrazing lands.and its vast herds of horse-, ditlie?’ eepatrd'swineTell them pf our {mmmense reser voils of water—the largest in the world. ‘Tell thent that the richest quartz and gravel mines in the world are in Nevada county. ‘Tell them that one single acre ol Nevada county iand will produce {rom 200 to 500 bushels of putatoes, and thatit is no surprise atall to find a single potatoe Weighing fiom one to six pounds, and round and bright 8 a gilver dollar. Yell them that one acre will. grew from 20 to 50 bushels of splendid wheat, from 50 to 120 bushels of ,ood overweight oats, from 2. to 3 tons of hay at each mowing and frem twoto four mowings each’season, Teli them that every article of farm, garden or erchard products finds quick and ready market near heme, and that the demand in mining cainps and towns is more than all the iand yet under cultivation can supp! ye Tell them that our present citizens kindly invite all good citizens of o\ber States who want to purchase a ,ood farm to come at once to Nevada county. Teli your friends, however, that 1:08t of the choice farming and fruit lands of Nevada county have already been preempted, and that poor men with large families and no money to buy out the present owners ut from icn to} twenty dollars per ucre would nui be safe in coming here. 4 y ‘Pell them thé class of men who can and will succeed in this foot hill: region are those whio can come preparéd to buy 4 twenty, forty, elshty or one hundred and sixty acre rauch, and these arp plenty atlow rates and extra good and fertile. Tell them we need move farmers, stockmen, fruitmen and men of capitalin every ; ortion of Nevada county —in the country, in the towns and on the mountains to help us’ to develop all the hidden treasures of the suil, the timber on the mountains and the veins of gold and silver and other minerals that are buried inthem. If you areacquainted with any nex of large capital back in any of the States, invite them to visit Nev da county at once and see for themselves ts vast mineral fields, fguit furins, pineries stock ranges and ite need of more capital to improve our towns, assist our business men and ranchmen and to start new paying enterprises by which the public will be benefited and the man of wealth cap double up his capital invested. “Pell them of the vast-beds-of kaolin, of the marble quarries, of the iron, lime and slate. = Tell them of the unlimited w.ter power for factories and of the valu.ole forests of the finest ornamental woods on the Coast. _ Tell them that the fruits and gr: pes ‘grown in this altitude have finer fl. vor and better shipping qualities than those grown at a lower altitude. Tell them that a full grown and sell kept orchard will yield a crop wrth from $100 to $509 per acre per annum. Tell them that children here fiave more robest constitutions, a more ruddy complexion and firmer 1:nscular development than children 1 vared in the lowlands. Above ull, tell them thatour pe: ple are large bearted, generous and ne‘ ghborly, and will extend # genuine +l: come to worthy strangers who con:c to reside in their midst. Tell them of our excellent echovls, abundant churches, and ot the e; iri of progress which renders this on. of the most desirable places in the ©. ate for permanent settlement. Send them copies of the Nevad: City Daily Transcairr and it will keep them informed about the richest portion of the great and wonderful $ ate ———————— Dr. Bosanke’s Cough and Lung syrup. This syrup is composed of wild cherry, tar and balsam of Tolu, which every one knows are the most tonic and healing remedies known for the Throat and Lungs. ‘To this we add just enough squills, ipecac and blood root to loosen and throw off the offvndng matter, by expectoration. Ask “ : itt there could possibly be @ more happy combination for the cure of coughs, colds and bronchitis, or to our doctor build up a wesk. and emaciated con sumptive patient Noss BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINfollowing described stock, on account of Kobinson LL . Robinson L. L. T Rubinsen L. L. Trustee. 17 Rolph James, Trustee. .258 Rolph James, Trustee. .259 Rolph James, Trustee Ralph samen Trustes yh James, Tr 2 Rolph Jamen. frus ph James, Trustee. :297 . Rolph James, Teeter la dur of the Boardof D: made on the twenty-fourth day of October, 1690 shvres of each parcel of such etock a8 way be necessary, will be scid at public auction, atthe office of the Company, Koom 4, N6>320 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal on Monday, the Twenty-Second day of De}.. cember, 1590, at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M.}of said day to pay said Delinqaent Assessther: on, hb ith f ad: a omareccreer aa ae 1 Feige ye Office— San Francisco, California. Delinquent Notice. ing Company. Location of principal Notice—There are delinquent upop the . combatted by scientific medical measures, bool omg oe ag rope ae aver e eyes, pain . nea g ng in the ears. 20 ‘like the rustli er L. M. Trustee.. Stchsn.8s ~ 7 o BESEE ph James, Trustee. .260, ph James, Trustee. .261 * SSS SSSssslsessssesss Trustee a e --272. hd Pe eee eee 2000 1000 And in accordal ce w: ww, aud an orICHOLK, Secretary. Room No. 320 Sansome Street, ber, Pecple of the State of California as Plain tiff recovered judgment against J, G. Bowerman as defendant, for the sum of $25.00 damages and all costs that may accrue on the 24tn day of November, 1890. land situated and being in the corporate limits Kies ofthe City of Nevada, County of Nevada DYSPEPSIA. and State of California in Lot Kight (8) acd Block Fourteen (14) as designated on the oSredley “lan endl souptee ge od . Bradley in an un ‘on the , Re north by Broad street, on the east by Leer Loathin , of bh $ street together with thereon consisting of a fram mg ame) all tenements, hereditaments and appur-' tenances belonging to the day, the 24tn day 0 @olock.M., of that day in. front _ the erties df Court Housein the City, Township andj County of Nevada, State of . Jalifornia, I will sellall the right, title and interest of ‘Perfectly Safe, Constable's Sale. be VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED w 4 out of Justice H.J. Wrixht’s Court of . . Nevada township, County of nevada, State of California, dated the 2th day of Novem1890, ina certain action wherein the i have levied uponthe fullowing describperty, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of Creek, on the west by the lot of M. Solar, idney Vomplaints, having a frontage of i Nausex Broad street and e.ten same. Notice is hcreby pre that on Wednesof December, 1890, at 12 J. G. Bowerman, the above nam antsin and tothe above deacribed propertyat Public Auction, for cash in U. 5. gold coin, to the highest aud beat bidder, to satisfy said Execution and all cost. Dated at Nevada Township, the 29th day of November, 1890. RicHaRp DILLON, Constable. KA HAYES MINING COMPANY.— ness, Sau Francisco, California. o works, Krench Corral, Nevada eounty, N following described stoc assessmcnt No. 2, levied on. the twenty-: fourth day of October, 180, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as cose dt : der of the Board of Directors, made on the twenty-fourth day of Uctober, 1690, so many reper of each parcel ofsuch atock as may at the office,of the Company, oom 24, No. $20 Sansome street, Ban francisco, Califor— nia,on Monday the twenty second day of December, , at the hour of 8 o clock FP. M. of said day, to pay.said aclinquent assessments thereon, together with costs of advertising and be yy of the sale. San Francisco, California, UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, SAC‘than this. For and whooping cough there is ; og better, audevery mother who males agg A or er chiar shoul: s keep it e house. ‘ tly harsaiess.and the babies Delinquent Notice. Location .of principal place of busitanp co-> . og, GIBBONS DISPENSARY, t oppi 0 rope, an cy? resumed write at the Dis pe where his services may find Seminal Emissions, self ane, his solitary vice, or depraved . {both sexes to an. tent, producing with ‘unerring certainty the ioins, weaknews of the limbs, confused viston, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, litideace in approaching stra: ers, a distike to form new ecquaintances, disposition ~@ shun society, loss of memory, nectic dushes, pimples and bet eruptions about the face, furred tongue,f SoRacEACeD, night sweats, monomania an y, either in person or by letter. and have a gure effected by his new and scientific mode treating these affecting a quick and radical cure. Jr those who contemplate marria; sre Seis cea ia not fi : npon em, nui delay 5° tein fininedinte Relief: ui m Persons dOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity, to any part of the couutry, with ul: and plain directions for use. The Docapclusiys TEN DULLAKS in coin in a regmedicine will oe ‘0 many A id vee DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney Omiee Box 1957. ae a ARE TO THE UNFORTUNATE. Ne. 623 Kearmey Street, tor the treatment pep ner cation : TRACT N U3 Pgmalating of iractiorfal Lot No, 5. in Sec. 27, fractional Lot No, ISec ing town lots in Blocks I and 3, and mill site on Worchington Ravine—. 336 sansome st., San Francisco Siset 26, with udjoi c ‘Eu. brokeu up, very deep sich sell aud lies ad. oining Tract No. 1 on the west. TRACT NOU.G.—LHE HOMESTEAD, ah Daten rp Sui the lands bounded on the east by the turnpike road, north by the Hughes’ oad and Cul, Hawkins’ pres mption claim, on the Street,San Francisco, SEMINAL WEAKNESS. : >the consequence of, lulgence, is practiced by the youth almost unlimited exowing of mdrbid symptoms unless g of leaves and attling of chariots, uneasiness about d breath,cough meanity. if relief be notobtained, rgons soaffiicted should apply immediatees, which neyer fails of MARRIED MEN, ¢e who suffe: under ‘of these fearful maithe sacred responCURED AT HOML. ata distance may be CURED af tating case, symptoms, a. of time the figease hag continued, and the medicine ot Curés Wiien others fail. Try him. By red letter through the Post Office, or Lro a Wolee ee © & Go, a package of e delivered by expresstoany rar. of the United reet, corner Commercial, San Francisco DR.GUNN’S "TRE GREAT Regulating Catarhtiic THE INDISPENSIBLE Household Remedy — A GUBE PEEVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOK Costivenees and Con-tipation, BILOUSNESS, TORPID LLViR, Fever ana Ague ; aND AL“Z MALARIAL TROURLES ’ (NDIGESTION, . WERVOUSNESS General Devitit: _Dr+G@unn's:Biiters eRURELY eR Ee AML od 7 ' Reliable A. VAN ALSTINE & CO. Proprietorsand Manufacturers 722 Montgomery Street, San Francisc. FOR SALE BY = cAnRR Bi20OSs. ‘otice—There-are deli quentupon the 7: on account of No. oO. Names. Certificate, Shares. Am’t. Block James N.. 9 126 $250 Block Jawes N. “10 100 200 Perkins H.C. 6 iL 2 Snéepard J. L. N.. 13 100 200 Andin accordance with law avd an ornecessary, will be sold at public auction PICHOIRK, Secretary, Office—Room 24, No. 820 Sansome atreet, Allas Citation. ramento, Cal., Oct. 6th, 18.0. Oliver P. Davis, Agricultural Contestant, vs. William Downie and Artemus Davidson, M. A. 1056, ana i. A. Ashburn and Otis Baker, Adverse Claimants, Kesponden' Involving, 8. 1-2 0fh. W. 14 and N, 1-2 ofS. W. 1-4 of sec. 80, T. 17 N.,R. 10 H., M. D. and M. Upon filling and considering the verified and corroborated petition of the abovenamed Contestant and goud cause appearing therefor: Itisordered: Thatthe suid Oliver P. Davis tugether with his witnesses and each andaliofthe above Bamed muineral Kespondents, together with their witnesses be and appear befor: Frank Power, Justice of the Peace, at his officein Nevada Otticer nearest the land, on December yth, 1990 at 10 A. M. of that day, the oral testimony, to be taken under rovisions of Rule 8 of Practice: Thenand there to introduce evidence to establish tue mineral or non-mineral character of, the ubove described tract Tne heuring is made re turnable be.ore the Register und Keceiver of this office at this office on, Dec.i8th, 1890. No testimony, other than that taken before the deposing officer, above-mentioned, will becousidered by tnis office. spunse to this iation, deiaull wl! be duly. entered. SELDEN HETZEL, Kegister. City,Cula., "he being hereby designeted as an . ’ And if either party failto uppear in reOrder to Show Cause. Culiforuia. Dunstan, deceased. at publi 8) an said county. pee J. M. WALLING, r the Superior Court of Nevada County, ". 4. Treiver, the Administrator, with . Cit County, Cs the wes epee of 2 ogee ae f{thefollowing witnesses : Harvey Dunstan, decease ay is petition herein, duly A add ebering for an . all of Nevada City, and Harry L. Jones, 0! order of sule of all the reonal property and the real estate of siid Uscemsed, for the purpuse therein set torth, it is therefore ordered by the suid Court, that ali persous interested in the Kstate o. said deceased, appeur before tne said Court cn Tuepday, the oth day of Jauuary, 1891, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the Lourt Koom in Nevada vity, to show cause why an order should not be granted to said Administravor to sell all oi the Estate of said deceased ¢ wale. ‘And that a copy of this order be publish. ed at least fonr successive weeks in the vaily Trauscript, a newspaper pritited and Superior Judge. Dated Dec. 4th, 1890. A. Burrows, Attorney. a5 Notice to Creditors. teof J. Ai J./Ray. ecessary lication of notice to et ee Sune at th jaw. office of F Path ‘estate, fm said ct my ot vernaa Ye is perfectly b Tet. Bold by Cart eceased, : Dated this 12th day of November, 18-0, signed, Administrator the Estate of XTOTICE ia hereby given by the: under. N' J. Ruy, deceased, to the’ creditors at E E z 3 & F EE [4 E said A bein. e Searls at Nevada C e Ac dan. = Admicistrator of the Estate of J, A Jhay, D. S. BAKER, Draving and General Hauling ~ Transporting, Ete. Prsrguear ‘ATTENTION PAID _TO the Transportation of Baggage for Theatrical Companies. foe Dry Oak Wood For sale in lots trem 1 to 500 cords, Dutch Flat. Stage Line Leaves Nevada City on MONDAY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY. At7A.M. LEAVES DUTOH FLAT. Tuasday Thursday and Saturday AT 7A. M. at7:30P. M. by railroa charges easonable, T. ©. BLUE. Prop.ieto: $6000.06 a year is being made by John R. Goodwin, Troy, N.Y.,at work for us. Reader,you may not make as much,but we can ang hes uickly, how to earn from $5 to $10 a day at the start, and more as you go on. Both sexes,all ages. part of America, you can comhome, giving i} your time. the work. ‘Allis for every workfornishin; eryEDILY learned, Address at . Owing tu anticipated change of .Lusiness and cf kee aty Tan cea POC sell ali the lands owned by ane in this county—all held uncer Government bie for fruit growing, alfelia or gardening. vue ever-fiowing spring on Lut J in Block 3; o.ie-half of another ever-flowing spring will go with anvther eubuivision; one-haif right of small st eam from wtunne!l on another and two everflowing streams from tunis on nyrth. ide of hill. ie : TRACT N@ 2.—Snree-sevenths (3-7ths,, uniivided, of the“Old Block Gravel Claims} J. ie containing #bous 100 acres; avout 49 acres enclosed with good, substantial and mostly new picket and wire fence, There.are three ever fuiling spungs of water within the enclesuire, anu free Water irom ravine ‘or garden aid orchard; gyod dwelling house vi lv roums; about fruit trees growing, assorted varieties, one-halfim beanng and no} vency anda seale. This land has been prevouncea by scores of foreign horticul.uris 8 and Vine . anteeing a prompt yurdists as being first-class eve and vineyard land—the very best in this part of the . just claims for joss. platc—and thesame kind os the horticuitu.isis and vineyardisis in “Napa and other counties ure now purchusiug at high prices for the same purposes. TRACY NU, 4,.—Opposite the Homestead, oD east side of turepike road, exte.ding from Powning Quartz Mine to James tiammiil’s, containing about 1s ueres, with mght of
way tor ditch from seu b Yuba Cauai; and a never fuilngsmall stream of water flowing fio» lunuel on this tract, Would aiviae well ince fuur lots. 1KAC No, 5.—Ob north side of turnpike roau, lying between R. Noell’s and C. R Hill’s enclosed fields, pontaining 10 acres. ‘Two-thirds well tmbered, aud deep soil. Fine Alfaifulang, Will maketwo elegant o-acre tracts. South Yuba Canal runs through . extreme upper portion. * Kearne: 2 , old pre a @ those rec uirin, . West by tue Anigots of Masta Quarts claim, alid on the south ere tinea aeey Cons: derable timber on this age with ey te set vey ever Aract No, o fur ditch from »outh 1 uba Canal, Muc. s tract is nearly level, ; : andricn deep suil: Will make several convenient subdivisions, from 6 to 20 acres. W nite head Cook the south, contaimin, aboutsi acres. Considerable timber and some very good land, with rigot of way as betore stated. sold) ana eust baliand east halt of west haif of southwest quarter of same section, 279 acres, owned jointly with b. A. Koberts. ‘he whole tract isottered, There isone living stream ald several overtiowing springs ou this tract. three years credit, secured by mortgage at usual localiuterest, Small tracts cash. in biock No. 12, South Grass Valley and part of Ford & Reilly Quartz Claim—about 4 acres with ditch, : North Star on the south—about 9 acres. loge, containing v4 acres, situated in Spenceville Copper District. : Text books, containea in six glass front bookcases, with oitice furniture and furpishings, maps, iramed engravings aud otber oilice equipments, turnpike road in Hill’s flat. _ For Sale or Rent on Rasy Terms . $5000--820 acres, three miles from Grass Valley; good house and parn; 400 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of free water; allimplemeuts, tools, etc., with place, : ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn; fine orchard in bearing, consisting of a variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fgnce. acres cleared ; good watér; large house and barn; improvements cost about $2500. Great hargain; mus: be sold. acres cleared ; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six lead catile, borse and wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain. two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and gurden; free water for a portion of place. Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence. water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming implements ; situate three miles from Nevada Citv. A rare chance to secure a profitable {arin at.a low.price. and barn ; some ‘ruit trees; free water for irrigating. growth of pine and ok timber; which-alone-is-wortl more +han.price asked ;. soil is very rich and will make excellent fruit land. when cleared; all can be irrigated j ing Orchards. . Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaugdepot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev; . x lery advantage fora desirable home, offer at present. We have all kinds of Lands at prices ranging trom $5 to $75 per acre. Terms Easy: NEVADA COUNTY I4ND AND. IMPROVE THE! SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL Both for $6 50 a Year! ASSENGERS CAN. BY TAKING THIs linéreesh Nevade Cily at noon, instead ° All orders strictly attended to. and 2and the 8 120f N. E. 1-48ec. 4, T16, N K.10K. M.D. M., do hereby give notice of proof to establish my claim to the land above Sescrined, my intention to make fina’ and that expect to prove my residence an: ’ r; cultivation before the Judge of the superiin the matter of the Eatae of Thames or Court of Nevada County, Cal., at neces ud al., on January 6, 189 You Bet. dec2 E. W. ROBERTS -Register. Homestead Application. Sam AND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CAL,, November 29, 1890. 1,Georgé W. Jones, of Nevada County, Cal.,.wbo made Home} Inthe Ipading paper of Northern Central stead Application No. 5265 for the Lots 1 and Cooper, John EK, Pierce aud John Senner, Bridge Notice, ur soon thereafter as a hearsay can for a. renewal of license to ta 7 OTICE.is hereby given that the under“signed will apply to the Hon. Board of aor of Nevada County, at the Court House in Nevada City,on Tuesday, Januery 6th, 1891, at 100’clock A. M. of that dey, ke toll nm the bridge across the South Yuba Rivoe _ rad Ro as Bridgeport Grossi ng. 8. D. WOODS. TEAOHERS EXAMIN ATION, applicants for certificates to teach tn City, beginning yo’clock 4. M. on Monday, Dec22, 1890. age es A. J, TIFFANY, Secretary Board of ducation. Dividend Notice. ane ve paopmne uue and ry : xr December. 10th, 1890, @ f Bre SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION oy e tiblic schools of Nevada county will be, Reid at Weerioere? Sehoolhouse, Nevada Each applicant is required by law to paya shere on the Capital Stock ofthe a th Dire gn NO. 40.0F FIFTY CENTS PER e L ~-LANDSFOR SALE. — scictinas S Saket oe constituting oue of laud, on and ning the Pine Hill p lof town conning one acres; bounded on the wea: by the “Old Block Grave! claim P horth of Coe Quattz Mine and on the éast by line fence with Pearce & Caddy aud other of this land is well timbered, second growth pine and is susceptible vi veing The most divided into a number of convenient and accessible tracts, mostly Very deep soi), valuaFire Ins inthe whele nine acres. ‘This land us well timbered, has good suriace, no y the Coe Quartz Mine, KACT No. 6—Un south side of turnpike road, adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the homie Mutual Insurance CoOF CALIFORNIA. PRINC.cAl OFFICE’ urance Only QUGHTON, Pree Vice President, gs H. STORY, Secretary R. H. Maeinu, Genera’ Agev aun all clusses of desirable county at rates ag low assol fair profit will admit of, guarand liberal response to a! Grass Valley Branch For Nevada Count; JOHN 0, COLEMAN. GEO W. HILL Manager ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent. MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY ‘mn AU'l No 7—Vomprising Lot No. 3. in vection 2, adjuining Glenbrook premises ou ‘dhe omnibus lines ake eight trips each way, per day, over the turnpike road. VKAC1 No. &—The southeast quarter of Section 28, in T. 16, N. RK. 9 K., (tess one acre Au ot fhe above lands ure “uuder the aitch” and water can be had at all times. LKKMS OF SALKE—One-half cash. ‘the remainder in installments with one, two or Also—¥ou feet, or shares, ont of 1ovu in the: Norwicu Quartz Claim. and in Lot, No. 2, Also—.ne-fourth undivided interest in the “nkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the Also—Une-haif undivided interest in the ‘‘LastChance Copper Miue,” 2400 feeton the Qa AWESE MINING CLAIMS ARK ALL PATENTED. Aiso—My Law Library consisting of 425 volumes of aseports, Statutes and Standard Also—A good 6-rooin house and half acre lot enclosed well filled with fruit trees, on KE. WwW. ROBERTS. ‘ GRASS VALLEY, CAL. Special. Bargains in Lands. $6099-125 acres; not more than 2 miles from Nevada City or Grass Val $3750--450 acres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100 $900--60 acre» good fruit land, situate three miles trom Nevada City; 15 $2 150--425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twogood houses and {5Q--104 acres; highly improved good house and barn, orchard, free $2500-=125 acres ; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house ae cece é TIMBER LANDS @ $8000-}-560 acres; two miles: from Nevada City . covered with a fine Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bear———-() “ae These are only a few of the bargains we have to MENT ASSOCIATION. Apply to GEO. C. GAYLORD, Ass’t Secy.’ NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT : (Regular Price $6 a Year) » : Were i (Regular Price $ 1.25 a Year) ; . OFFER NO. 2.] THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT ( Reguiar Priee $6.a.Yearj, THE SAN FRANCISCO DAILY CALL (Reguia: Price $6 a Year) \OFFEB NO. 1-, Both for $9 00 a Year! To take advantage of any one vf the Combinations pay one year’s combination price in advance. The Daily Transcript ‘a. it was establis ing and nteresting. The San Francisco Weekly Call cipal household. ph The Morning Call (Seven issues a wee eading newspaper the Pacific Coast. Incorporated — 129% : ,Directors’: ; GEO. @ ALLAN, Esr. Al ¢ TREGIDGO, Esq. GEO, A. HARE: Esq. GEO. E, TURNER, Esq. H. C. CALLAHAN, Esq. EDWIN TILLEY, Esq. E. J. RECTOR, Secretary. f es Mondays, Wednesdavs and Fridays, at 6-A,™. “ Thursdavs and.Saturdays, at 5 A. M. WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers. business with us. We propose to run Stages 9 larly, winter « uo anew. =“ We earnestly solicit the co-operation o sar iidene: Signed; Washington Mining Co., _» «Muha Mining Co,, LEAD ‘tHE WORLD. The American Pastry Hotel Meat Cooking. Chicago Herald Cooking School. PRICE $1.50. : Cooking For Protit. FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF BE HOTEL GAZETTE. 420 Kearney Staeet. San Francisco Nevada County TIME TABLE NO.4!I. Takes Effect Saturday, Nov. 15, '90, at : 12 o’clock noon. LEAVING NEVADA CIT’: Daily, connect with a errs ae ae OF We will send THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Francisco Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weokly Bulletin, and any of be fol. lowing valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance: PICK QUT YOUR COMBINATION. Solia Gold and Silver: Watche Drums Realising the importance of g. good wet] A Nickle tenor drum, 14-inch head re ¥ ium, we have sel y ete, with DAILY TRAN! with sticks deing the best known end ise tim tn, one Year $12.60" NEORIPH and Daily pieces in the market. watches have a BOBLPE and . Bulletin aia year KAN world-wide reputation which ‘they ‘have yained . Subscribor pays expresa, * _ > $10.50 solely on theit merite, The cases we gumantee to wa soliu goldand coin Bliver respectively, and if noc justas represented may be returned at our expense and we will refund tne, m Military Orum. Gi ppt fakes ve . dsncenpnrwah Batty PERRET geen DV the following offers: LRANSORIP? and. wet ato DAILY , ; . ; Netin, o F Solid Gold Watch—Gents. . #9. 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Suvecrber pi ays Nickle. Watch = ‘\yoo™ ; A nandsome nickie stem-winding watch, open . face, good movement, With palLY ‘TRAyFishing Tackle sCUniPi and Vaily Bulletia, one year, $11; with . Our premium hashing rod is a 18-fo0t Ghic DAILY TRANSUKLPi ana Weekly Bulletin, one . bamvyoy. with saucy Woud tp and doubie ‘1 cutte year, 9.0, Subscriber lo. pay express chiasKe8 . Ab ls & good service aule rod and wi.l be elk wie on Watch trom San Fraucisco, . une, Peel, ele,, complete, witty DAILY 4 an B SUBLFA aud Dally Huuletn, one year. $115 with ICyc.eS. DAILY THANSColc'T aud Weeniy Buietin a i , Tne Bicycle we Lave tedas a p year, $9.) Subscriber pays, xprecs, tne ‘apollo —while not the most expensive 18 a tiret-ciass article in every respect. It ig hani-} T some anu substantially made. it runs easily’ and. ent, iva prime tayorite, it is standard finish with} This isa very.usetw picm wo nickle.trnmmings, and willbe cent te wiih Uy: ait Who & Suaany. ae oop Adi pn re. 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Verest susuaiued Lub vUghoUL the game. being gale ID WHICH tadied eXCel, YOU Cal pecure Le ,00 > Cane. ete ot sour wd) wequillilaucts aha aauto jou 7 Ulan! er Neither too large nor woo smail, but just) the . wang gad ¥ 7 seyret orion ate organ r ghtw.ze With 14-k gold head, will be went with . win be set with ALLY THANG oles DAILY LRANE CHIT and Daily Buileun, one) pauly Builetin, oue your, giv; Sh wel aud year, 912.00; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and . y.ANSUKIPE aud Weekly Buuetin ene Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50. ‘Babecribur ¥17, Subscriber payr expregs. y OLE year, pays express. Telescope. Bo Ba A very useful article that anyone living in the oO ‘ Ml. country or craveling, Will appreciate. Our] . , ur base bail ouufit consists of two leacue balls, premium telescope is a good, strong instrument, ree assorted baw, LWu pulfs of gloves, musk, With an Objecu-glass 3 inches in dil $1 Os piety, aud will be sent with Dally uiaws, 6 inches lung When Closed, leather caved, TRANSU GLY wud Daly Buitctin, vue yer, 914 and will be seat with DAILY LRANSCKIPT aud With DAILY RKANDUbL: se aud Weealy bulleDaily Buliewn, one year, $11; with vA.LY TRANliu ube year, 940, Subseriber pay» express SUKIPY anu Werkly Bullen, one year, ‘ey. Subscriber to pay expresa charges. Hangin Lam oS SESS 4 26cs ~Microscope. ae cas Ar Acar aa shade; ‘A most interesting instrusient and of great use . #U¢ trom 4% to°O6 iuches extens.ou, made. oF to ihe suudent, ‘Tlie is no toy, but a powertui . Pullshed brase ft rich golu cour— » bighiy orna1:00 P. M Francisco at7;30 A. M, 9:30 P. M.° arriving inSan Francisco at 6:45 A. 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We wilh pebdea bauuPhotographic Outht. rome wickle-rim, caif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo} Amateur photograpny is @ most delightful and With ifstrueuun buok, with DAILY’ ‘TRAN. Popular recreation, with the approved ap,amoreus aud serious Southwestern Pcblishing House, 163 and 155 North Spruce St. Nashville, Tenn. Overland : Monthly. HE LEADING FEATURE, OF THE PREsENT YEAR WILL BE vias Croquet. ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ PT1IVE Without the Overiand Monthiy impossible to ksep iaformed upon the resources and. growth of the Pacific Coast. The magazine is esseutial to the home-seekYou Must Pay in Advance for (ne Year 1ose in arrears for tne TRANSCRIPT now mast pay up in‘ full, and also SUKLPT aud Daily bulictiu, one year, 911.50; with . tus of today anyone can woon acquire the art of It HAS TURNED. UP. . 2045S e ucsiercsqey eapemeeeesen Tessa ot ulate Calan ta bin of: barecls, Toe WVWEAT 2 A CH ANCE TO M AKE Ahandsome mekie b flat cornet, with full set ee i ey ¢ MONEY. year, $¥.00. Subscriber to pay express charges. F apparalus We Offer is so Light it cun. easily be B Flat Cornet. -. carrwa when walaing o: riding. bverybcdy of eXtru vrvons, Music rack, case and instruction inti béok) omphte—a fine ecio’ 1nstrument—with A complete photographic outs, consisting of DAILY THANSCHIFS and Daily Buetin, one . CW Camere for making 34x 4g pictures, with year, $16.00; with DAILY TRANSURLPT and . Tew rking jens, 6 rapia ury plates, 2vapaunec Y selling our new Book “CHARACTEK Vevkly Bulletin, $14.60, Subscriber’ pays ex~. S94 trays, 2packugesors. P. A. evcioper, 1 oKEICHKS.”’ itis the greatest selling a orgs prow e sg terterts a9 Ae Flute “aw -FULL GE VRIGINAL IL$ ryCti maki 4 LUSTHATIONS, fresh and striking ; huThe flute is one of che sweetest and easiest mubd tigen wat with DAILY THARBCKIET es porion Facog sl heavy sival tnsteuanets Wasa, ft hevnboutses_sith. 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Pianos, f The tandar the «A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, eleWis eee pene hie ot large gant tinished— just the thang for children to learn . volume ot1v2 pages, el.gantly illustrated and wo play on; maxes good music, Sent with DAILY . bound ina Substantial manner witn gold side TKANSCRIPT and Dairy Bul etin, one year, . stamp appropriately and handsomely designed, $11.50; with DaILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly . retai: price $4,600, will be sent with DAILY, TKANbulletin,@. year,. $9.50. Subscriber pays ex. SUnIrT aud : Bulletin, one year, $11; with press. DAILY TRANSUKI¢?and Weekiy bulletin, one year, $9. pubseriber pays express. A beautiful croquet set for eight players will nce. be seut with DAILY TRANSCRIPT a Daily ou oc Aistory of fr work bulletin, one yeur, $10; with DAILY TRAN . , Gumove Riatony tt in Sou, profusely SCRIPY'and Weekly bulletin, one year, $8, Sub. 110 10 Daren eye eects ne wit be aeut eoriber pays express. 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PKANSC Y a important news of the. week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to editorials, and poems rank with the best SP La eee date of Bycetor. It contains interesting special correspondence from all of the prines of the world and a vast amount of the best selected and original general literature. It furnishes tbe latest and most reliable financial news and market quota tions, and gives special attention to mining, horticulural and agricultural news and is in every.respect a first-class family r ~er, appealing tothe interegg of everv member of the _If you wish toaid the growth of the Pacific Coast, subscribe for the Overland . be ad‘«u to abeye pr -‘es. $4.00 yes ye One Sample Copy, ‘I venty-five Cents. The Overland Montn'v Publishing Qo, . pleteness ofits locul news, reviews of current literature and k Isalive metropolitan daily. 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[addition tothe bing price tor he Weekly Bulletin, [ : o The Bulletin is the leading evenin: ournal in ol n and influence on the Pacific Coast, it ig distixguished-tor the padtesay oF Raabe reer matter, accuracy and com news, while itis the recognizeu authorit; : circles. ‘The Dal} bulletin isthe only newspaperin Ueliiocuts pele os ty ; heo the decisions 0 oe Empire Liverv Stable Broad Bt, Nevada City, opp Netional gx-. _22¢ Weekly Bulletin is a handsome 12 puse, v6 column paper, isdued every wednesday South Yuba Transrortation and Supply Company suas ussms, = topiaa. Horses, Carriages and Buggies 'o be found in this part of the Sta! with elegant Buggies, bv flet at the shortest ‘ the most reasonable terms _— vessel The horses are free from vice, of geod and capable of goin f aly pee man cares to dr: ve." ore ee Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR BUNERAIS PROMPT, me Stages leave Nevada City for Maybert vie Washington and , — tle . The New, Three-Volume’ ‘Edition Stages leave Maybert for Nevada City via Ormonde and Waghiagion on Tuesdavs, N. B.—This organization was necessary forthe protection of ourselves and those doing nd Summer, snowjor a Reully Cheap— Less than half the price eginuets earn trom 886 10 860 . Send to us for specimen page te, chat fer aiuitie . W" call the special attention of Seiiool Trustees, ers, ete,, to the em oyment, and will teach Jou Diamond DL. wigs Bluebell Mining Co., JOHN T, MORGAN, Caxbier, ; anyon Creek Mining. Co. = . Yon re, ath ixen th rages € the supreme Court. Owing to the difference iu time between san Francisco and the principal news centers in the Kast, the world’ Gay ip furnished by the Bul letin twelve hours in advance of the macnag ane tag ences? A morning—the largestand best weekly pu hed in the Wess. SF Sead al’ orders i ; es . . The'Best in the World for = General Use. 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