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ia AV A
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7 NEVADZ COUNTY.
Hew te Maeip Give It a Safe and
Honest Boem.
Talk about it with every stranger you
Write letters to your friends ea
East. moe :
Tell them all about the its rich soil.
Write them that this section raises
the bestof the Bartlett Pears that ge
to supply the Eastern markets.
sal
Inform ahem of the good hegith,
+ society, good schools, churches 0!
every. denomination; branches of every known secret society, fine stores,
a bank second to none, andevery kind
~ of businéss carried on. =
. Tell them of its fine timber on the
hills, its gold and silver possibilities
and its full and bountiful supply of
and the milLoform them that every kind of frast
s raised here and brings ® higher price . sowie Helen J.
than that raised in any other part of
the State; its mild climate and pure
air; its
wheat, oats, corn, barley, rye,
grass ; its wonderful production of all
kinds of vegetables; its excellent grazing lands and its vast herds of horses, . Robi
cattle, eep and swine.
Tell chem of our immense‘reseryoire . Ro!
of water—the largest in the world.
Teli them that the richest quartz and
are in Negravel mines in the world
vada county.
Tell them that one single acre Ol
Nevada county iand will produce from
900 1@ 500 bushels‘ of pytatoes, amd . Ke
that it is no surprise at all to find. a
single potatoe weighing hom one
six pounds, and round and bright as #
silvér dollar.
Teli them that one acre will grow
from 20 to 50 bushels of “éplendis
wheat, from 50 to 120 bushels of good ‘mente ‘con
overweight oats, from 2 to 3 tons of . Yertising
hay ateach mowing and from two to
four mowings euch season.
Teli them that every article of farm,
garden or orchard products finds a
quick and ready market near home,
and that the demand in mining camps of Cailf
and towns is more: than all the land . peuple of
yet under cultivation Can supply.
Teli them that our present citizen:
kindly invite all good citizens of other
States who want to purchase good 2
farm to come at once to Nevada county.
Teli your friends,however, that most
of the choice farming and fruit lands of
Nevada county have already been preempted, and that poor men with Greek. om, 2
large families and no money to: bay . broad street ahd eaten
out the present owners at from ten to
twenty dollars per acre would not be
’ gafein coming here, .Tell them the class of men who o
gan and wilt sucesedin this foot mae c
region are those who can come pre¥
' pared to buy a twenty, forty, eighty
and these are plenty atlow rates and
extra good and fertile. H
Tell therh we need miose: farmers,
stockmsn, fraitmen and men of capitalin every ;ortion of Nevada county
—in the country, in the towns and on
the mountains to help us to
all the hidden treasures of the soil, the
timber on the mountains and the
veins of gold and silver and other minerais that are buried in them.
_ If you are acquainted with any men
of large capital back in any of the
States, invite them to visit Nevada
county at once and see for themselves
ts v ast mineral. fields, fruit farms,
pineries stock ranges and ite need o!
more capital to improve our towns,
assist our business men and ranchmen and to start new paying enter
prises by which the public will be
benefited and’ thesman of wealth can
double up his capital. invested.
Tell them of the vast beds of kaolin,
of the marble quarries, of the iron,
lime and slate.
Tell them of the unlimitedwater . avis, Agricultural Vontestant, vs. William
Downie and Artemus Davidson; M.
power for tactories and of the valuable
forests of the finest ornamental woode/ verse Claimants, Hes
Bec. 30, T. 17 N., BR
on the Coast.
Tell them that the fruitsand grapes
grown in this altitude have finer flavor
and better shipping qualities than
_those grown at a lower altitude.
Tell them that a full grown and well
kept orchard will yield a crop worth . Cit
from $100 to $500 per ucre per annum. 9
Tell them that children here have
more robest constitutions, a more} troduce evidence to establish the: mineral
ruddy complexion and firmer muscular development than children rearedin the jowlands.
Above ull, tell them that our people
are large bearted, generous and neighborly, and will extend a genuine welcome to worthy strangers who come to
reside jn their midst.
Tell them of our excellent echools,
abundant churches, and o the spirit
of progress which renders this one of
the most desirable places in the State
for permanent settlement.
<
Send them copies of the Nevada City
Daily Transcerrr and it will keep . «no
them informed about the richest portion ofthe great and wonderful State
‘of California.
———
Dr. Bosanke’s Cough and Luang
syrup.
This syrup is composed ot 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 offendmatter, by expectoration. Ask
your doctor if there could possibly be
combination for the cure
po protic aga Fv and bronchitis, or to
build up a wesk and wpaceted 34
soavtive ‘than this. & tar fhe
nothing better; and e mother who
yalues the lives of her little children . said
it in the ‘house.
won ely naralon and the babies
ike . ‘py Care Browcough
DRG ISBOWSDISPENBARY,
yoke ee yd Reimer 1 Franct
in} tae pen
place of Business,
a. Lecativa .
county, Cal.
Notice is here
Board
Oe XP o
able immediately in Un ‘
Goi, to the eat t
, room No, ; ‘Nov
which this sssessment
id on the léth da
» 18-1, will be delinquent, ani
ublie auction; and unless payment is made before, will be sold on
, Tth “of ° to
‘ expenses of
fue gmaa'ar Diets
Office—Room No. 10.
San Francisco, Califurnia.
Delinquent Notice.
ed,
~ Dr. Gibbon hasthe’}
ny tl.at he has returned
pai Ho nat Eusee at the Dis Pp
t, an. Frascisco,
id those requirin.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
ONTH SLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINCompény. mig a princi
Location of works, North
Nevada County, California.
Notice—There are deli: went upon the
xe ‘apguat of
“) oO!
combatted by sci ic: medical
viz:
vied on the tweutye
Ms 4 ; gr eee a spots under
ee pain in th. nead,
gate. noise like ‘tne fustiig off}
roi uneasiness about
thé limbs, confused vis‘Tamas e in approac
Bowiea. oe te
Bowie Kobert I. Trustee 302
Denervaud C. Trustee. .283
Deneryaud C. Trustee. . .286
De inter farted e, fetid
court tion, Right areaes =
Denervand C. Trustee. . insanity. lf relief be
Louis T. Lrustee
afflicted should
is new and stentificmiode
which never fails of
é ng @ quick and radical cure.
MABRIED MEN,
mariage who
these fearful maios Boye heny Atop on uy em, nor delay Go
ake reliefs oe ak
CURED AT HOMBL.
ance may be CURED AT.
to Dr. G
tating case, sym a)
i be promptly sent ro
Ghribatty, t0 any pert’ of
ful: and plain directions-for
‘ thers fail. Try him. By
i}. DOLLARS in coin in a regPoat
{
I
yi sReeeuensurevecer @Bcc¥eu
see
from damage or
ie beg with
* PSSESESSSS~Sessssessessssess
Bets FEERESSuSteeves EE. ust8es at
And in acvorda: ce with law, aud
dcr of the Board of Directors, made on the
sheres of each parcel of such
be necessary, will be acid at po
ce of the Company,
No. 320 S8ansome street, San Francisco, Cal.
on Monday, the Twenty-Serond day of De
at of2 o'clock P. M.
Delinquent Asseason, together with cests ad.
expeutes Of the sale. a
vered by express
BON, 623 Kearney
reial, Francisco
United
address DR. J.’F. G
street, corner Comme
wttice Box 1957.
DR. GUNN’S
BIT T-E RS
H. PICHOIR, Secretary.
Office—Room 24, N 0.320 Sansome Stree
San Francisco, California, "
Constable's Sale.
'Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION !SSUED
2 out of Justice H. J. W
Regulating Catarhtiic
THE INDISPENGSIBAE
Remedy
. -& SUBS PREVENTIVE :
AND POSITIVE CURE FOR
Costiveness and Constipation,
BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER,
Fever-and Ague
aND ALL MALAGIAL TROUBLES
(NDIGESTION, ~~“
NERVOUSNESS
Nevada townsLip, County of nevada, State
dated the 8th day of Novemins certain action wherein the
the State of California as Plain.
tif recovered judgment against J.G. Bowerman as defendant, for the sum-of $25.00
damages and all costs that may accrue on
of November, 1890. .
‘ollowing describor parcel of land
e corporate limite
of the City of Nevada, Cvoun
and State ot California in Lot
Block Fourteen (14)°as designated on the
official map of Nevada City made by H
in 1869 and is bounded on
5 the east by Deer
Creek, on the wést by the lot Solar:
Loathing of Food,
Kidney Complairts,
impure Bioed, 3
General Debility
Dr Gunn's Bitters
ARE .
thereon consistix
ing Pe belonsingto the sam
day, the 24ta day of Of December, 1890, at 12
jock M., of that day in front of the Y
VEGETABLE
Perfectly Saf
ourt Housein the City, Bik ad and
Or Nevada, Sue car
ili sei all-the right, Gitie and interest of
. G. Bowerman, the
pw eae reid = = ; ~— 4 oe “re ranch; . 2t2eble Auction. for cash in (J. s.gol
or one hundred and sixty acre 7 . coin, tothe highest aud: best:
: isfy said Execution and all cost.
msbip, the 29th day of Novemve named DefendA’ VAN ALSTINE & CO,
Proprietorsand Manufacturers
722. Montgomery Street, San Pranoisov: i RicHa®p DI.Low, Constable.
Delinquent Notice. .
ATE HAYES MINING COMPANY.—.
Lotation of principal place of busiFOR SALE BY
CoARR BROS.
D. 8: BAKER,
and General Hauling
ATTENTION PAID TO
tation of Baggege for Theness, Sau Francisco, California. Location
develop esa krench Corral, Nevada eouuty;
Notice—There are delinquent upon the
following vere AB stock, on account of
assesément No. 2, levied on the twentyfourth day of October, 1890, the several
posite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows :
No. 5
Certificate. Shares. Am't.
Block James N.. 9
‘
the Trans,
atrical Srepanies
SpepardJ.L. N.. 18
rdance with law aud an order-of the Board of Diréctors, made on the
twenty-fourth day of October, 1890, so many
arcel ofsuch stock as mayii-be sold at public auction
at the office,of the Company, Hoom 2%,
320 Sansome street, Ban
For sdle in lots from 1 to 500 cords.
Deh Fat Stage Lin
Leaves Nevada Gity on
MONDAY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY.
At7a.™.
LEAVES DUTOH FLAT.
Tuasday Thursday and Saturday
be necessary, w:
Francisco, Califorthe twenty second day of
Deeember, atthe hour of 8 oclock P.
M. of said day, to pay_seid aelinquent assessments thereon, together with costs of
advertising ope orp uses of the sale.
PIG HOLRK, secretary.
Office—Room 2%, No. 820 Sansome street,
San Francisco, Cali
Allas Citation.
NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, SACramento, Cal., Oct. 6th, 180. Oliver P.
. Ashburn and Otis Baker, Ad‘N. 1-2 of 8. W. 1-4 My
dering ‘the verified
SSENGERS CAN. BY TAKING THIS
line reech Nevada Cii
ofat7:30P, M. by railros
All orders strictly attended
charges easonable,T. P. BLUE. Prop ietor
. NY Aat work’ for us.
[pork Taek ¢ as much,but
we teach
from 86 to 810s a ‘
more as you Both sexes,al
rated petition of the above
named Contestant and good cause appearItis ordered: -Thatthe said
ether with his witnesses
and each andaliofthe above named Mineral Kespondents, together with their -witnesses be and appear befors Frank Power,
Justice of the Peace, at his officein Nevada
i. y Goplpeted ona ,Cala., he bei
nearest the,
mony, to be ; 4
Rule 35 of Practice: Then and there to daor non-minerai charecter of the above de+
The hearing is
turnable be,ore the Kegister and
at
& ©0., PORTLAND, MALAB.
of this office, at this office on, Dec. 18th
No testimony, otherthan that taken
fore officer, above-mentioned, will be considered by this office.
And if either party failto appear 1
sation, default wii be
SELDEN HETZEL, Kegister:
Order to Show Cause.
N the Superior Court of Nevada County,
in the matter of the
aged,
Ww. M. Treivar, the Ad
the Will annexed of the
Dunstan, deceased, having filed his petition herein, duly verified, praying for an
reonal ‘property
d the réal estate of s1id deceased, for the
purpose thereig set torth, it is therefure ordered by the said Vourt, that al! persons in-;
terested in the Kstate o. said deccased, appear before the said Court
oth day of January, 1891, at
forenoon of said
Homestead Application.
BACRAMENTO, CAL.,
i, George W. Jones,
duly JARD OFFICE ay
, Hovem
@ . it was established in 1860,
ber 20, 1890.
of Nevada ponnys C
stead Application No.
B 120fN. E,.1-4 sec. 4, T.
E. M. D, M., do here’
intention to make fin
laim to the land above descriped.
; ‘and . isa handsome eight-page paper.
important news of the week, gleaned from .eyery quarter o
date of publication, contains interestin:
1891, {cipal cities of the world and a vast amoun
proof to estabto prove my residence
before the Judge of the SuperiNevada County, Cal., at
ve on January
owing witnesses :
Joho ®. Pierce aud-Jobn denn
vade City, and Harry L. Jones,
E. W. ROBERTS -Régister.
Bridge Notice,
OTICE is hereby givén that the underHouse in Nevada City,o
“dects
an
Estate of Thoministrator, with}
e
10 o’clock in the
day at th. Court Room iu
Nevadavcity, to show cause why an-order
abould not be granted to said Administraall of the Katate of suid deceased
nu Tuesday, Janua-.
as a hearing can be
‘South Yuba Transviation. and SuppyCompany,. ians nvr ars
sale.
a copy of this order be published at least fonr successive weeks in the
Trauacript, a newspaper printed and
hed an said county.
_ J, M. WALLING,
Superior Judge.
to)
he South Yuba RivCropsi:
TEAQHERS EXAMINATION.
‘HE SEMI-ANNUALEXAMINATION OF
applicants for certi: to teach tn the
ublic schools, of bey
at Washington
beginning aty o'clock A. M.on
Monday, Dec. 22; 18905
Bach epplicant is req
fee of $2
scounty «will ‘be
~ Motive to Oreditors. oolhouse, Nevada
Ray. i
by viven by the undernistrator of the
J. Ray, deceased, to the cre!
to exh fees oe / Becretary Board of Ed : =
Dividend Notice.
END NO. 40.0¥ FIFTY CENTS PER
are on the Capital « of the CITE
NS BANK will become uue and payatie
after December , 1800, at the
necessary yvouche
Administrator of the Estate of J. A. J.
broken uv
e road, 1
TRACT NU. 4
extreme upper portion.
famn at a low price.
$80002-560' acres
wrigated
ing Orchards.
offer at present.
atnoon, instead . .
Is the Leading
i
Court, Supervisoral
ing and nteresting.
household.
eading newspaper ~ the
GEO. G, ALLAN, Esr.
theCitisens : ie.
JOHN T, MORGAN) Cashier, Seid ite 120m aay of November, 1000.
+
~ LANDSFOR SALE.
d,on and adj ing th ne
other s
on the east by line fence with
4 Farverseveaths 3-7ths,, undivided,
ery d gob tick voll ali j mt Tract No. 1 on the west. ni BUli aD es ty) x olen w 5
ee Sapelsing ds bounded on theeast by the
cmption claim, on the
y the Coe Quartz Mine,
mR MESTEAD, Comprising ail the lan
—orth by the Hughes’ road and Col. Hawkins’
west by tue Knighi# of Ma.ta Quartz claim, and on the south
Coltailing about 100 acres; about 1 acres enclosed ‘with good, stbstautial and mostly
mew pickctand wire fence, There are three.ever failing spiings of water within the
euclesure, aiid free water from ravine ‘or gurden und orchard; good dwelling house of
iv rooms; about wu fruit trees growing, assorted varieties, -ome-halfin bearing and no
seals. This land hasbeen pronounced by scores of foreign horticul.uris
saruists as being first-class olive and vineyard land—the very best
Stule—ana'thesame kind ss th® fHurgicu:ta.isis and vineyardists
bounties are now purchasing ut higipprices for the same purpos
‘pposi it side Of turepixe
in Napa and other
road, exte.ding from the Homestead, on eas'
tuining about 13 acres, with right of PowDing Quartz Mine to James mammiti’s, con
way lof ditch from Bou b Yuba Canal; and a never failing small stream of water Howing
Would divide weliinco fuur lots.
TRAC No. 5.—Ou north side of turnpike roau, lying between’
Hill's enclosed fiélds, coutaiumg 10 acres.
fine Alfaifaland, Will make two elegant
om’ Whuvel on this tract.
. Noell’s and C. R
bered, aud deep soil.
S-acre tracts. South Yuba Canal runs through
d, adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the
mber on this tract, with right of way
Much of this tract is nearly level,
‘Two-thilds we
TRACT No. o—Un south side of turnpike roa
ition . ¥&St, colitainiug about ot acres.
over Pract No. o forditch from south 1 uba Canal.
andrich deep soil. Will make several convenient subdivisions, from 6to 4 acres.
LAUT No 7—Coniprising Lot No. 3. in sectiun 2, adjoining Glenbrook prémises ou
the south, coritainingeboutsl acres. Considerable timber and some ¥ery good land,
_ right ot we es beiore stated. th
ihe vmulbus lines eeight trips each Way, per day, over
TRAC. No. 5—The soltheast quarter of Bection 2, int. 16, N. &.
gold) and east half amd ist half of west half ofrouthwest quarter of same section, 279
acres, Owned juintly with £. A: Koberts. ‘ihe whole tract is offered.
stream and several overtiowing springs on this trac
All of fhe above lands are “under the ditch’’ and water can be had atall times.
IbKMS UF SALKE—QOneéhalfcagh. “heremuinder inXinstallments with one, two or
age at usual localinterest. Small tracts Cash.
inthe: Norwica Quartz Claim and in Lot No. 2, The American Pastry A
Mi BiOCk ‘NO. 12, in South Grass Valley and part of Ford & Keilly Quartz Claim—about 3
(less one acre
There is one living
three years ‘credit, se¢éured by mo
i80—sou ur sberes, out 6f
toue, éontainin 24 acres, situated in
SP THEFE MINING CLAIMS ARE ALL PATE
Also—My Law Library consisting of 425 volumes of Kkeports, 5'
Text books, contained in six glass front bookeases, with otfice furniture and furnishings, maps, framed engravings and other office equipments.
Also—A good 6-room house and half acre lot enclosed well filled with fruit trees, on Hote] Meat Cooking.
Bb. WwW. ROBERTS.GRASS VAELEY, CAL.
For Sale or Rent on Rasy Terms!
Special Bargains in Lands. 3
$5000--320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley; good house and parn ; —
200 acres cleared; good‘orehard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply ‘of Ne. 4,
free water; allimplements, tools,ete., with plice.
$6000-125 acres ; hot more than 2 miles from Nevada City or Grass Val
ley ; nearly all cleared’; good house and barn ; fineorchard in bearing, consistPRICE 83
ing of a variety of rees; good’ water ; all can be irrigated ; all ‘ander fence.
$3750~-450 acres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100
acres cleared ; good water ; large house anid “barn ; improvements cost .about
‘$2500. Great bargain; must he sold. : :
$900--60 acregood fruit land, situate three miles t
acres cleared; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and.
wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain.
d vegetable land; two good. houses and
and garden; free water for a portion
turnpike road im Hill’s rlat.
rom Nevada City; 15
$2 1 50-2425 acres of good fruit an
two burns; 100 acres cleared; orchard :
of place. Will be sold at the above low-price on account of absence.
{ 5Qe=104 acres; highly improved ; good house and barn, orchard, free . = nN oer
water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wayon, and all farming implements ; aL) OX t
situate three miles from Nevada Gitv. Arare chance to secure a profitable
from Nevada City; 80 acres
free water for irrigating.
-00-——
LANDS
; twomiles from Nevada City, covered with a fine 12 o'clock noon. *
. growth of pine andoak timber, which alone is worth more than price asked ; ——$2500-0125 acres; 4 miles
and burn ; some ‘fruit trees ;
TINS
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bear=
Both places‘are within two milés of the Narrow Gaugdepot. Both have good houses, barns, fine truitapdeviige.
ery advantage for a desirable home,
0
=F These are only-a few of the bargains we have to. 4:27 A, M. Duly, bringing pas
We have all kinds of Lands at prices} tte Sen Francisco at7"£. M., also" Eagtorn
ranging trom $5 to.$75 per acre. Terms Zasy. —
NEVADA COUNTY I AND AND
-MEN®T ASSOCIATION.
Apply to GEO. C. GAYLORD, Ass’t Secy.’
IMPROVE
DAILY TRANSCRIP
(Regular Price $6'a Year)
WwieorEes
THE: SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL
(Regular Price $1.25 a Year) z
: —. t TY-LWO—62-KULL PAGE ORIGINAL ILot tor aCAT . ) uusteations, fresh and striking + nu: @. moreug and serious Printed on heavy
Plate puper. Itisthe Cheapest Book for its
NEVADA
. OFFER NO. 2.]
THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT
( Reguiar Priee $6 a Feary, _
WwWiotéTE
THE SAN FRANCISCO DAILY CALL
(Reguta: Price $6 a Year)’
{OFFER NO. leq.
Both for $9 OO a Year!) oromemaipeortn dcr
To take advantage of any one vf the Combinations
It_gives the late:
Bey swontatns cot of the
eg , complete u
d from all of the min Eastern work,
d original general
uota
P corresp
t of the best selected an
rature. It furnishes the latest and most reliable financial news and .market
tions, and gives special attention to mining, horticulural and agricultural news and is in
every respect a first-class family p-~er, appealing tothe interest of every member of the . Monthly.
The Morning Call
‘Seven issues a we ; ik
Is live metropolitan daily. It has the sthon Wirvalation and is recognized as being the
GEO. A. HARE: Esq: Al ¢ TRECIDCOPEsq.
EDWIN TILLEY, Esq, GEO. E. TURNER, Esq. 4H. C, ‘CALLAHAN, Esq,
E. J. RECTOR, Secretary.
aoe Stages leave Névada City for Maybert via Washington and
‘0 de 0:
*™viondays, Wednesdavs and Fridays, at 6 A. m.
Stages leave Maybert for Nevada City via Ormonde “und Washiagton on Tuesdays,
Thursdays. and.Saturdays, at.5 A, M. at
LEY & NICHOL, Managers.
on.of ourselyes. and those doing N.*B.—This organization was necessary for the
L finns snowfor business with us. We propose to run
melee. We earnestly solicitthe co-operation of our
Washington Mining Co., : Yuba Mining Co,,
Diamond D. Minin
ae “Gaby
Bluebell Mining Co.,
: : OF CALIFORNIA
‘Owing to anticipated change of business and cf kcriny'] ip cen yelled! Be : = oe
‘ sell all the tase owned by me in this county—all held under “Governient . : eu $200,000
title—and will be sbi in lots tosuit purchasers, in size, from a town lot up“2 : "
ward, and in shape &s may besvitable, at reasonable prices, accordinig to loat
cation: pane’, ; PRING: ¢AL OFFICR'
— tional Lot No. 5. in See. :
eg ok Ro. Tene ‘ : a 8h
CE ga Bob. 216 Saisvonie at., San Francisco ©
ed on the west by the ‘Old & Grayel Ulaim;” nor!
earce & Caddy and
‘well timbered, second growth pine and is susceptible of being
venient and accessible tracts, mostly very deep Boi
A spring om Lut 1 in
ng spr will go with anuther eubaiyision; one-h
tuhnel ob another and two ever-fiowing stredms from
the “Old Block Gravel Claims
bered, has good suriace, no J. 1. N. SHEPARD, Vice President, °
fiers, . Fire Insurance Only Block 8;
aif
J, FE. Hove@HTON, President.
CwaRLes H. Story, Secretary
. R. H. Ma@iLy, Genera’ Agev
°
spate int ted poh —_—eaogeonemed
n county at rates as low asso!
wees anda paodt will admit of, guaianteeing a promptand liberal response toa!
just claims for Joss.
Grass Valley Branch For Nevada Count)
JOHN C.GOLEMAN.
GEO W. HILL Manager
ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent.
"MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY
LEAD ‘tHE WORLD.
Nee ti,
acres with ditch: : Cook
Aiso—. ne-fourth undivided interest in the “‘Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the *
Nofth Star on the sonth—about.9 acres. .
Alsoz-Omie-haif undivided interest in the “LastChance Copper Miue,” "2400 feet on the PRICE 62.
tatutes and Standard No. 2,
PRICK 62.
No. 3,
_ ing School.
(For Families,
PRICE 81.50.
Cooking For Prorit.
HOTEL GAZETTE.
Nevada County N. G.R. R.
cleared ; house TIME TABLE NO. 41.
. Takes Bffect Saturday, Nov. 15, 90, at
soil is ‘very rich and will make.excellent fruit land when cleared; all canbe “Le AVING NEVADA CITY x
: Daily, t wi
1:00 P. M. averikiva Toaving BER
Francisco at 7:30 A. M.
“ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
passengers.
ein mail.
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager.
_ E, H, BROWN, Superintendent
Home Mutual Insurance Cosendin lo
(GF We'will send THE DAILY
in the market.
Laer which they have —
solely on cheis merits, The cases we guaan
to be of soliu goldand coi silver Baise ssodar =
we will refund the moi
seen by' the following offers:
Solid Gold Watch—Gents'.
A gentleman's solid gold bunting case watch,
“Waitham” movement, sem-winding apd y
setting, With DAILY TRANSL:
Bulletin, one year, $36.0; watch, DAILY TRANpURIe’? and Weekly Buuetin, one year, 934.40.
Subscriber pays express chargey Ol
Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’.
4 lady's sould gold bansing case
mo’ » stem
with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and
“with DAILY TRANSURIPT and
Weekly buitetin, one year, $26
tO pay eXprest charges on. watch Worm San FranSolid Silver Watches.
silver hunting case wat
tham” movement, stem-wiuding
Whitehead Cook
DALLY ‘LRANSCKIPT and Daily J
year, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Weekly
ear, $16.90, Subscriber to pay
charges on watch from San Franciseo
dame watin, opea ‘iace, with
Sobirt, ana Daily Bulletin, one year, $15; with
DAILY ‘ERANSCKLPT and Weekiy bulletan, one
year, $1z.y0 Subscriber to pay Xpress
on watch from San rranciseo.
Nickle Watch,
A nandsome nickle stem-winding wi
, good movement, with DAILY
SCriP x and Daily Bulletia, ono year, $11; with
DAILY THANSURIPL ana Weekly
year, $8.90; Subscriber to pay express chasges
on watch from San Francisco,
The Bicycle we Lave
tne ‘“‘apolio”—while not
first-class article in every respect. it is handsome anu substautially made, it rans easily
it is standard finish with
nickle trimmings, and will be seut complete Wich
saddle-bay, toois, ete. Wall be sent with DAILY
TRKaANSCXLPs aad Daily Bulleun, one year, for
TRANSUKLPY and Weekly
bulletin, one year, $26.90. “(The above prices are
Price per additional. inch
made known ou application.) Subscriber to pay
express charges on bicycle trom San Francisco.
; a
Boys’ Velocipedes.
A 16-inch wheel, standard finish, wrought-iron
velocipede, with beli, etc., complete, sent with
DAILY LRANSCKIFT and Day Bulletin, one
year, $12.00; with DAMMATKANSOKIPT and
Weekly Builetin,one year, $20.40.
Type Writers,
, Thisis a type-wrting age.
who has writing tO do; or should have one.
Hereis your opportunity. The Sun typé-writer
4 @ periect insuument, simple in construction,
spounted and boxed, with
which can be learned i.i ten
minutes, with DALY TRANSCRIPT and Daily
Buueun, one year, $17; with DalLY TRANDURIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one’ year, $15.
Subscriber pays express.
&@ prep
the must expensive is &
is@ prime favorite.
. Chicago Herald. Cook§2y, with DAILY
FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF fHE Everybody has one
easily worked, neatly
justiuctionr [or Use, 420 Kearney Steet, San Prancisco
_ Neither too large nor too smail, but just the
r ghtw.ze witn 14-k gold head, will be sent with
DAILY tRANeCKIPT and Daily Bulletun, one,
year, $12.60; with DAILY TRKANSOKIPT and,.
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50. ‘ib
Daily Bulletin, Weetly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of te following valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance :
PICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION.
Solia Gold and Silver Watche
-A fine: corded, res _
aicks coniplete, with DAILY TRaheCaiPs fen
2HANBO Pang. Nbekly. Bolle yet
$8.50. Subscriber payb exprven. tin, one dar
Rifles.
The Winchester maintains ite place
ee
woo 8 Bada
need f erd.scription. We will send a 44 cal
n barel Winchester rifle with DAILY
T SCRIPT aud 1 aily Buletin, one =
$22.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and wei
Bulletin, one year, $20.75. Aboye
rifle. We willeenda rim the for él wre te :
seriber pays express
ub.
Flobert Rifles.
A Flobert rifle, gh: 22-eal. Flobert noj
less cartrivges, fas. the mg for bose vin ac
fond of » sent . DAILY TRAN. shoot
SCRIPT and Vaily Bulletin, one 9
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Wéckly Bones!
one year, $9.25. Subscriber pays express,”
Revoivers.
We have decideu to offer a str
revolver for @ prewitm © Syp aeg
Amerivan, double action, * Bull Woy,” in .
wide Irom 22 be 38 cal, Jt wall be rent with
DaluY TRANSCRIPT aud Dauy Builein as years ei wih walnY TRANSCRIPT’ and
sexe oun, One year, $9. Suvscnber Pays
rishing Tackle,
Gur premium behing rod is » 15-foot
bamboo with .ance woud tip and doubie opted
16 is @ good servicravle rod and wil be sent With
ine, reel, etc,, complete, with DAILY “SRAN~
SURLPs and Daily Bulletin, one year. $11; With
DAILY THANSUaI: T aud Weekly Bulletin, one
year, $9. Subscriber pays xprees,
Tent,
This is a very user: preni tin and
Precimveu Ly wil Who yo hunung, oad i
mgout itive filet-class a vent, Pater prot
and made ot 8 oz, wuck; sis 0&7 Teet, wnd wii be
sent wath poles, pine, €1¢,, compiete, With DAIL;
ARANDUNIPL ana y bustewn, ove year
pane With DAILY TRANSUKIPT aud Week: y
am mom one taal $10.50. Subscriber Pays the
Hammock.
A hammock is a premium that »
Whether siuug trom the trees in cme cin
the pustsofa shady verandah, a hanimock 18
picturesque and au,gestive of diisstul comfort,
Acomplevé and elegant 13-1008 Lammock, with
Virteul spread, sent with DAILY AKANSCKIPT
ny bay pulletin One® year, $10.25; with DAILY
RANSURIFT ang Weealy Buillezzn, one year
%.26. Subscriber pays express, :
Tennis,
Among outdoor games iawn tennis i
the favrite: Iv gives sumeent <xerbe iresy
being violent; Keeps the attenuon fixed and in
terest sustained thiroughuut the Kame, Being
gamein Which ladics «xvel, you can secure the,oo
will of your jady ScqUMiUteLCes ANU Add to yeu
popularity by getting aset of inns and organ
mang aciub. A ticet-ciass tomnis outtit, compiete
will be sent with wAILY ARANB MIPT and
vaily “Bulletin, ene Les Biv; with Daily
Ee gg eo and Weekly Builetin, one year,
Telescope.
A very useful article that anyone living inthe
country or craveliog, ~ will
premiui® telescope is'a good, strong instrumen.
payr eXpreas,
Base Bau.
Our base bali outfit consists of two leazue bal ase . H
three ssvorted baa, two puirs of ire, fiver
with an objece-ylass # inches in di
diaws, 5 inches long whenclodéd, leather cased,
and will be seut with DAILY ‘LRANSCRIPT au
Daily Bulietin,-one year, $11; with vAiLY TRANSCRIPT anu Weekly Bulietin, one year, $9.
~~~ fdicroscope,
A most interesting iustrunent and of great use
to the stugent. ‘This is no toy, but a powerful
microscope that rey eals the many strange things
that exist in the 100d weeat aud the water we
It stands6inches high and maguitios 50
diameters, a.d wil besent with: DAIL: TRANSUK.PE and vaily Buen, one year, $11; w'th
DAILY TRKANSCHrIPT ana Weekiy Buletin, one
year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charg:
Musical instrumerts.
In making cur selections of musical instrumebts for premiums, we aimed in every instance
to get a gGou article -one that we need not hesi‘ace Wo send to & performer whois .a@ connowseur,
We have made? arrangements with the eading
manufacturers and jobvers that enable us to offer
thege 1ustruments iu connection with the TRANSCRIPT on upprecedently liberal terms
9:30 P M Daily, connecting with
< ® * Overland Passenger
arriving inSan Francisco at 6:45.A. M., and
z 5:87 Pp M Daily sc mavens ——
Oe ¢ * Overland Teavin, an
Francisco at 7:30.4.M., and bringing" BastBanjoplaying is an accomplishment that has
become very fashionable aurin
Iv is readiiy earned by anyoue
tor music, and makes a splendid accompaniment
for the voice in singing. We will send a hanucome nickle-rim, cuif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo
the Jast few years.
WERATT
m Mon zy.
YY.
Brekereitis,* itis the greatest sellin
ever broughtout .n the south. F
wize and character ever published.
ey refunded.
dress,
Southwestern Publishing House,
158 and 155 North Spruce St.
TH.
NT YEAR WILL B
ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ PT1VE
ARTIULES. “=
$4.00 yé7 year.
One Sample Copy, ‘I venty-five Cents.
San Francisio California.
Empire Livery Stable
Stable has the largest lot of
To be found in this part of the State,
Hacks to let at the shortest
the most reasonable terms re eee
ere The horses are free from vice
: and capedie 9f going as fast as . = A
e. man cares Dy gen
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROX PTi
with instrucuon book, with DAILY TKANSCRIPT aud vaily Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with
DAILY TRANDUKIPT ad Weekly Bulletiu, one
year, $9.50. Subscriber to pay express charges.
B. Flat Cornet. —
Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set
of eXtra vrooss, music rack, case and instruction
book? ompkte—a fine »¢lo instrument—with
DAILY TKANSCRIFYT and Daily Buiie
year, $16.50; with DAILY TRANSURL
Veekly Bulletin. $14.50, ‘Subscriber pays exIT‘HAS TURNED UP.
A CHANCE TO MAKE
selling our new Book “CHARACTER
The flute is one of che sweetest and easiest: musical instruments to learn,
the piano and ail other instruments, For a
rem.um we have selected a fine cocoa-wood,
eyed, cork jointed flute with tuning slide.
will send it with DAILY TRANDSORIPT and
Bulletin, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRI
and Weekly, Bulletin, one year,
seriber pays express charges.
Itharmonizes with
One agent sold 103 copies in Nashville in.
three days. Priceof outfit only -75 cents.
Apply at-oneé iorterms and territory, lf you.
are not sbtisfied when outfit receiyed, mon@A miniature piano
Nashzillg; Tenn. ag29-4m ra good music. Sentwith DAILY
~—~———. TRANSCRIPT and Daliy Buletin, one _
$11.50; with DaILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly
year, $9.50. Subscriber pays exA beautiful croquet eet for e!
be sent with DAILY TRaNSCRI
Bulletin, one 5 ear,
SCKIPT and Week:
ecriber pays express.
Shot Guns, .
We made a. special point of securii
tor a premium— one that wecan
feel assured that our welection will be all that
canask. Uur premium
haudsumely anished. Ohl ener’
accuiately, andis a reliable gun in ev
ticular, ivis the very pect aon ever ofterca Loge’
$10; with DAILY TKANBuiletin, one vear, $8, SubYou Must Pay-in Advance for One Year! 2isis<ts'ss.tcarss.
seurces and growth of the Pacific Coast.
Th 3
Those in arrears for'tne Transcript now mast. pay up in full, and also! ie oe omnia Se as
pay one year’s combination price in advance.
The Daily Transcript
of-Northern Central Caiifornia—a position ithas maintained since
and most reliable Mining, Horticultural,
and other Neva ia county news. Itis bright, indepenaent, enterprisThe San Francisco Weekly Call
Itis issued every Thursday;
To lovers of literature the Overland
offerseach mouth the best product of a
group of new and brilliant writers. Its stories of Western adventure, Inaian studies,
and Pioneer sketches cover the entire range
of Western life, from mining-camp days
to the living present. Its literary reviews,
editorials, and poems rank with the best
. Bap ena tid is well worth Working A
tort barrels, bacs-action, side sna]
0 and e,
DAILY fT
ae desired, and will
with DAILY TRAN,
ulletin, one year, $19.
If you wish toald the growth of the Paduaccr. ber pays expréas,
ote,, comp » aud will Le sent with DalLy
TKANSUSI: T aud Lauy Bulletin, one vet,
with DAILY TRANSUKI:T and Weekly biulletin une year, $10. Subscriber pays express,
wares Onging Lamp, -_
elegant hangiig iamp with 44-inch shade
and from 42 te D6 inches extenmen, made of
polisheu brass uf a rich gola coior— a highiy ornaMentai ahd serviceabie lamp sent with DAILY
TRANBURIFE sud Dally Bulletin, one year
$18.00; with DAILY TKANSCRIE7T and Weekly
bulletin, one year, $11.50, Subscriber pays exPrete,
Stylographic Pen.
Always reagy tu write; carries ink :
tne huider tc last for weeks pogrom ea be
_j. Sent with DAILY -TRANSOR.PT and, Daily
wvulletin, one year, 2; with .» x :
BUKIPT and coy B Duttaete : Berets BAN
Standard Rain Guage.
Approved by the signaiservice at W sshingto
with full. direcuons tor use will. be seut ‘with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily buierin, one
year, $10.76; witm DAILY TmaNSUKIP! and
Weekly Bulletin, ome year, $8.75, Subscriber
pays express.
Photographic Outht. —
Amsteur phot ie @ most delightfu and
popular rolenten, wie the Spree ap, afale of today anyone can soon acquire the art of
making agood picture and wil woon poses
eh sed uf her taxen by him or herseli, ‘I'ue
apparatus we offerisvo hybt it can wasily be
carried when walning erriding. fevers boay
whou.d have for it will ve @ source of
amusement 0 all aud of profit to many.
4 cumpleté photographic outtit, consisting of
view camera for making 8}x 4§ pictures, with
quick w rking lens, 6 rapid ary piaves, 2 Japannet
Ou trays, 2packagesors. P. A, eveloper, 1
package of hypo, 1 priuting frame, heets of
lerro-prussiate paper, l sheet of ruby paper, .
Kussei negative clusp aud patent drying frame
With fuil mscructions tor Ppp it dad
Daly bliin eas; etait Tas One yeur, $11; DAILY TRAN
SURI fTand ‘Weekly » One year, $3.90.
. Subscriber to pay express charges trom san
— :
OTB—Additional materials for amateur ph
tographers, may be had Sam O Partridge,
6éyCommercia; Street, Francisco, C
Standard Atlas.
The Rand-McNally Standard Atlas of the
veluure Oita tates Gigadliyilvatected at pages, lustrated an
ee bes substantial goer ote gold side
et) riavely and handsom designed,
feta pee #40, will besens with DAILY THAN
Bulletin. @ year, $11; wit
DALLY ache and "Weekly ‘alletio, one
year, $9. ber pays express,
Guizot s. Mistory of France.
Guizo.’s “History of # rance” is a standard work
in 6 vols,, substantially boundin cloth, profusely
illustrated with tine engravings, 1b wii be seut
with DAILY TRANSCKIPT und Daily . Bulletin
one year, $18.60; with DAILY TRANs IPT and
Weekly tulletili, one year, $13.50, Subscriber
peysexpress, _ ss
Sewing Machines.
machionesn ine mark 7. tor five years,
with DAILY TKANSCILPT and ‘Duly Builetin,
bret heal $80; with DaILY Jagr oe: we ne
y Bulle’ ry) ap ay’
sxprem bane” elon. a a ee
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aperin California that publishes in extenso
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