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She Daily Transcript, .
NEVADA COUNTY.
Bow te Heip Give Asn safe and
Honest Boon. :
Talk aboutit with every stranger you
meet. 2 :
Write letters to your friends back
‘Bast. :
Tell them all about the its rich soil,
Write them that this section raises
the bestof the Bartlett Pears that go
to supply the Eastern markets,
Inform them of the good health;
good society, good schools, churches .of
every denomination, branches of every known secret society, fine stores,
” g bank sécond to’none,; and every kind
of business carried on.
Tell thei of its fine timber on the
hills, its gold and silver possibilities
and its full and bountiful supply of
water in every field and at every door.
Tell them of the deer, antelope and
bear upon the mountains, and the milliens of troutin the mountain streams.
Luform them tuat every kind of fruit
"4 raised here and -brings-s higher-price
than that raised in any other part ol
the State; its mild climate and. pure
air; ite never failing bountiful crops of
wheat, oats, corn, barley, rye, hay and
grass; its wonderful production of all
kinds of vegetables , its excellént graz-} ©
ing lands and ite vast herds. of horses,
cattle,’ ep and swine.
« Tell them of our immense reservoirs
of water—the largest in the world.
‘Vell them that the richest quartz and
gravel mines in the world are in Nevada county.
fell them that one single acre of
Nevada county land will produce from
200 to’ 500 bushels of pvtatoes, aud
that itis no surprise atall to find a
single potatoe weighing from oue to
six pounds, aud round and brightuwa
aiver dollar.
Dell them that: one acre. will grow
from 20 to 50 bustiels. of splendid
wheat, from 50 to 120 bushels of good
overweight oats, from 2 to 3 tons of
hay at each mowing and from-two-to
four mowings each season. P
Tell them that everyarticle of farm,
garden or orchard, products finds a
“quick and ready market near home;
and that the demaid in mining camps
and towne is more than all the lund
yet under cultivation can supply.
Tell them that our present citizens
kindly invite all good citizens of other
~ Bates who-want tO purchase a good
~ gr mtocomeat once to Nevadacounty,
Teli your friends, Lowever, that most
of the choice farming and fruit lands ot
“Nevada county have already been preempted, and that poor men with
farge families and no money to buy
out the present owners at from ten to
lwenty dollars per acre would not be
safe in coming here.
Tell them the class of, men who
can and will succeed in this foot hill
region are those who cah come prepared to buy a twenty, forty; eighty
or one hundred and sixty acre ranch,
and these are plenty atlow rates and
extra good and fertile.
Tell them we need move farmers,
stockmen, fruitmen and men of caping n—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 seil, the
timber on the mountains and ‘the
veins of gold and sil ver and ether 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
te vast mineral fields, fruit farms,
pineries stock ranges and its 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 can
double up, his capital invested,
Tell*hem of the vast beds of kaolin;
of the marble quarries, of the iron,
lime and slate.
Tell them of the unlimited water
power for tactories and of the valuable
forests of the finest ornamental woods
on the Coast. . :
Tell them that the fruitsand grapes
grown in:this altitude have finer flavor
and ‘better: shipping’ qualities than
those grewn at « lower altitude. :
Tell them that a full grown and well
kept orchard will yield a crop werth
frem $100 to $500 per acre per annum.
Tellthem that children here havé
more robest constitutions, a more
ruddy complexion and firmer muscular development than children tearedin the:lowlands.
Above all, tell them that our people
are large hearted, genereus und neighborly, and will extend a genuine wel
come to worthy strangers who come tu
reside in their midst.
Tell them of ourexcellent schools,
abundant churches, and of the spirit
of progress which renders this ene of
the most desirable places in the State
for permanent settlement. :
Send them copies of the Nevada City
Daily Tranacrier and it will keep
thém informed about the richest porrful @late
t
be
‘of California.
tc et ne
‘pr. Bosanke’s Cough and Lung
Syrup. :
This syrup is com posed of wild
cherry, tarand balsam of-Tolu, whicb
“every ene-knows.are.the. most tonic . :
and healing remedies known for the
Throat and Lungs. To this we add
just enough squills, ipecac and blood
+ poot to loosen and throw off tlie offendmatter, by expectoration. Ask
ater doctor if there could possibly’ be
a more happy combination for the cure
of coughs, colds and bronchitis, or to
build up + and emaciated con
sum ptive ent this. For
eroup and whooping
nothing better, and every mother who
yalues theliyes of her little childrea
should always keep it in the house.
: It is harmless and the babies
Rete bald by Carr Bros.
cough there is. gearis
Notice of Assessment,
{ONSOLIDATED ST. GOTHARD GOLD
Smee Company.—Location of Princia ggg Business, San Francisco, Caliornia, Leeativn of Works, Nevada
county, © Cal.
Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting
‘ef the Board of Directora, held on the 9th
day of Dec., 1890, an asse#sment, (No. 2) of
Ten (10) Cen per share wes levied up
ton the Capital Stock of the’Corporation, LRA
able immediately in, United States 1d
Coin, tothe Secretary, at the office of the
Company, room No. -10, No. 320 Sansome
street, San Francisco, California.
Any stock upon which this assess
shall remain unpaid onthe ibth day ot
January, 18.1, will be delinquent, and advertised for suie at
lebs paymentis made before, will besold on
Saturday, the 7th day of February, 1891, to
pay the delinquent assessment, together
with the costs of advertising and expenses of
sale. By order ofthe Board of Directors.
THEO. WETZEL, Secretary.
Office—Room’ No. 10, 320 Sansome Street,
San Francisco, Califurnia,
Delinquent Notice.
NOR BLOOMFIELD GR&VEL MINing Company. Location of prince
place of business, San Kraneiseo, Californis. Location of works, North Bloomfield,
Nevada County, California.
Notice—There are defloquent upon
following described
ussessment No. 46, levied on the tweutyfourth day of Cote. 1890, the several
amounts set opposite the names of the respective sharebolders, “ follows :.
f o.
Names.
Bergin Toomas I
Bowie A. 8t. J..
ERS cogs -sgssseussSssesssesesssesser
enervaud C. Truste
enervaud CG. 4:
ot ees ee
Bobivson L.L .
Bobinson L. L. Trnates.
Robinson L. L. Truste¢., 17
Rolph James, Trustee. 2584
Rolph James, ‘Trustee. 259
Truste
3
&
Ro)ph James, Trustg ?*-4
Rolph James, ‘iru P4
Rolph James, 'T) By
Roiph James, T; ‘
Rolph James, Trui 4
Rolph James, Trustee.
And in afcoerdaice
dvroithe Board’ef Directors, m
twenty; fourth, A
ghures of each p 3
be necessary, will dsat
tion, atthe office of the Compa y, Room 2,
No. 320S8ansome street, San Francisco, Cal.
ob Monday, the Twenty-Seeond day. of De
cember, 1890, at the hour of 2 o’clock P, M.
of said day topay said Delinquent Asseasments 'ther+on, together with cests of advertising end expenses of the sale.
H. PICHOIRK, Secretary,
Office—Ropm 24, No. $320 Sansome Street,
San Frahcisco, California. a
S5ps.nekgeeyensy
D
as -mney
ubi¢ auc‘ Constable’s Sale.
-p* VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION BSUED
-z-out of Justice H. J. Wri<ht'’s Court of
Nevada township, County of nevada, state
of Caiifornia, dared the 2th day'of November, 1890, in a certain action wherein the
Pevple of tha State “of Califognis Plaintiff recovere Jugement agaides +a Bee.
erman as defendant, fof the sum of $25.00
damages and ali costs that may accrue on
the 24th day of November, eed :
Prhavedevied uponthe wing describ:
ed property, to wit:
AL that certain pieee or parcel-of Jand
situated and being in the corporate limits
and State of California in Lot Hight (6) aad
Block Fourteen (J4) @s desighated on the
official map of Nevada City made by H.
8. Bradley--in 1860-and -is bounded on. the
north by Broad street; ou the by “bee
Creek, on the west by the lot of M. Bolari,
having a frontage of (30) eighty feet on
Broad street and Sutera ng back te Bpring
street together with all improvements
thereon consisting of a frame biflding and
all tenements, hereditaments aud appurtenauces belonging to the same.
“Notice is hereby Fy n that on Wednesday, the 24tn day of of December, 1890, at 12
o'clock M., of that day in front of the
Court Housein the City, Township and
County of Nevada, State of, California, I
wili sellall the right, title and interest of
J, G, Bowerman, the above named Defendantsinand tothe above described property
at Public Auction, for cash in U. 8. gold
coin, to the highest and best bidder, to sat. :
isfy said Execution and all cost. Dated at
Nevada Township, the 29th day of November, 1890."
RICHARD DILLON, Constable.
‘Delinquent Notice,
¥C-ATE.-HAYES.MINING. COMP.
Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, Caiifornia,, Location
of works, Erench Corral, Nevada eounty,
7
Notice—There are delinguent upon the
following described stock, on account of
assessment No, 2, levied on the twentyfourth day of Qe , 1890, the several
amounts set op e names of the respective shareh ae follows :
Q.
Names. Certi
Bleck James N..
Block James N 10
22
13 200
Perkins. H.C,,
Shepard J. L.
Andin accerdance with law and an or-.
der of the Board of Directors, madg on the’
twenty-fourth day of Uctober, 1890, many’
shares of each parcel ofs#uch stock as may
be necessary, will be sold at public auction
at the officejof the Company, Koom 24, No,
320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California,on Monday the twenty second day of
December, , at the hour of 8 oclock P.
M. of said day, to pay said celinquent assessments thereon, together with costs of
advertising and MS ef of the sale,
. PICHOIR, Secretary.
Office—Room 2%, No. 820 Sansome street,
San Francisco, California,
No.ate. Shares; Am’t.
125 $250
‘200,
Alias Citation.
NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, SAC:
ramento, Cal., Oct. 6th, 1890, Oliver P,
Davis. Agricultural Contestant, va. William
Downie and Artemus Davidson, M. A. 1056,
and. A, Ashburn and Otis Baker, Adverse Claimants, Respondents, Involving
#. 1-2 of N. W. 1-4 and N, 1-2 of 8. W, I-4 0
Sec. 80,T.17N.,R.10E., M. D. B and M
Upon tilling and considering the verified
and corroborated petition of the abovenamed Contestant and good cause appearing therefor; Itisordered: Thatthe said
Oliver P. Davis together with his witnesses
rand each andaliofthe above named Mineral Kespondents, together with their witnessés be and appear before Frank Power,
Justice of the Peace, at his office in Nevada
pie Apage a he being hereby designated as an
Otticer nearést the land, on December 9th,
1890 at10,A, M. of that day,the oral testimony, to be taken under the provisions of
Rule 35 of Practice: Then and there to introduce evidence to establish the minerdl
or non-mineral character of the above d@scribed tract, The hearing is made returnable bejore the Register. and Keceiver
ot office, at this office on, Dee, 18th,
1590, ]
before the deposing officer, above-mentioned, will be cons#tdered by this office.
And if either party failto appear in reepunse to this ication, default willbe d uly
entered. 4 a
SELDEN HETZEL, Kegister,
Order to Show Cause.
Bt! the Superior Court. of Nevada County,
Califernia.
w.M. Trelogr, the Administrator, with
the Will annexed of the Kstate of Thomas
Dunstan, deceased, having. filed’ his petition herein, duly verified, praying for an
order of sale of all the personal pi pre my
and the real estate of siid deceased, for the
purpose therein set torth, it-is therefore ordered by the said Court, that all persons interested in the Estate o, anid deceased, appear before the said Court on Tuesday, the .
oth day of January, 189/, at 10 o’clock in the
jorenee of said oot at thy pnt oh See
evadawity, to show cause why an order
not be grap to said “A dininistrator tosell all Nive ee of said deceased
at publie sale. ‘
And that a copy of this order be published atleast four successive weeks in
vaily Trauscript, a newspaper printed an
published in said nope:
J, M. WALLING,
ental types Manan superior Judge.
Dated Dec, 4th, 1898.
A. Bartows, == '
Estateof J. A.J, Ray. .
OTICE is hereby given by.
signed, Administrator of the
. A. J. Kay, deceased, to the creditors of
and ali persons having claims ;
paid deceased, to exhibit them with '
1 ry youchers, within ten months after the first anger gg of this notice te the
aid Administrator, at the law office of Fred
at Nevada City, the same being
p for the transaction of the business o:
d estate, in, said ins 4 os Nev
eo, ORGE W, RAY
r of the Estate of J. A. J. hay,
the under‘ °
essment . ‘
ubli¢ auction; and mm fp
the
ck, Om account. of] >i,
ae nr eete
of.the City_ofNevada, County.of Nevada) DYSPEPSIA.
‘Loathing of Food,
ANY. cet
No testimony, otherthan that taki . in the matter ot tis Estate of Thomas B
4 Hs and aril promptly ,execute
“TO THE.UNFORTUNATE
OR. GIBBONS DISPENBABY,
Ne. 623. Kearmey Street, :
Verner Commercial San Franciro
pe: fait)
Eetebushad in 1864
or 4 e:
of Beuxal and geal
'! tial Diseases® seach’
Gonorrhea, Gleet
Stricture, ht
Ete atnal Weakest i Seminal Weakne
Tm: ney ete.
Akin Dicesbea rs
ears’ standing and’
m Jicerated Legs
successfully treatte ae ie Dr. Gibbon hasthe
; sunvvn¢ing tthe bas returned
Trot iat ing the princij-s! Ilowpitals of Bu
rope, and has resumed pracijce 6 the Dis
tewe ff 623 Kearney Street, ban Francisco,
wiser isola patients and those requirin,
his services may find him.
SEMINAL WEAKN&KSS.,
geminal Emissions, the consequence of
self abuse, This solitary vice, or depraved
géxual indulgence, is practiced by the youth
di both sexes: to an almost unlimited ex
pens sprocneing with unerring certainty,
lollowing train of morbid symptoms un
combatted by. scientific medical meuw :
Ballow countenance, dark spots under
es, pain’in th’.-nead, ringing im the.
ears. noise like the rustlig of ian and
the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about
loins;.weakness of the limbs, conf in
ton, blunted intellect, loss of con
fid=nce-in-app
e to form new acqu
to gunn ava bey 3 °
ushes, pimples and us eruptions abou
the face, mre Peestrg eer breath ,coughs,
conxumption, night eweets, motomanieend:
requen 5 re enotobtained,
rons soumiotsa oul ‘es pe a) rand have
y, either peson i y lotion. at ve 6
ure effecte new andscientific mod
Cnulthag these dandests, Walem woushh sol
fecting a quick-end radiealcure. ._
"MARRIED MEN,
rany of these.fesr.
forget the sacre
ty restin upon them, nor mad o
tein immediate relief.
CURED AT HOMR.
Persons ata distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addi le Dr. Gibbon,
tating ig ether. pe, len of time the
Jigeeny hag continued, and the medicine
; ibe aby gr went, free from bere Hd
rartoss to en part of jthe “ee
au Ey dein direc ones for use. The Doe
ur liver when others fail, Try . By
selosiug TEA-LDULLARS In coin ina registered letter,through the Port Office or
Lrough Wells, Fargo "& Co ,"s package of
edicine will bedelivered by express to any
ar. of the United s4dtes.
. Address DR. J. F.GIBBON, 628 Kearney
er t gorner Gommercia}, San Francisco
ce x 1957" ,
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memory, nectic
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Proprietorsand Manufacturers
722 Montgomery Street, San’ Prancisoo
FOR SALE BY ¥¢
D. S. BAKER,
Draving, and. General Hauling
porting, Eto,
P*r CULAR ATTENTION PAID—TO
the Transportation of Baggage for Theatrice! Companies,
Dry Oak Wood
For sale in lotstrom 1 to 500’cords,
Dich Pa Stage Li
Leaves Nevada Oity on
MONDAY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY,
At7TA.M.
LEAVES DUTOH FLAT.
Tuasday Thursday and Saturday
AT 7 A.M. i
Pitnereesh 8 CAN. BY TAKING THIB
“line reech Nevada Ciiy at noon, instead
of at 7:30 P.
All orders strictly attended “to. and
charges easonable,.
T. ©. BLUE. Pron iator
$6000.00 ayear ix being made by John
RB. Goodwin, Troy, N.¥.,at work for us.
Readex,you wey not make as mych,but
e we can't oa quickly how to ¢am
froma ‘3 sie aday at tbe start, and
M. by railro
ai
iS one oe, hen cee
Me Shee
(O., POuTLAND, MAK
Bridge Notice,
OTICE is hereby given that the under{ signed will apply tothe Hon. Board of
upervisorsof Nevada County, at the Court
House ip Neyada City,on Tuesday, J
ry Ie fe tee A.M. g that ¢
or. Pex therea €
‘for t rene wal of license
upoh the bridge across the South Yub :
er,at a point Known as Bridgeport he ng.
decis ' 8. D. ‘WOODS.
Wanted,
BricHt, ACTIVE AGENT IN NEVADA
Cixy to handle. Miss Beach's curling
fluid, Address J, L. Scofield, 37 Post Street,
fan Fraueisee.
Hlijah Booth & Company
_ Of Nevada City
AVE RECHIVED.QNE OF THE JAtest iim ahead Pe btos Spraying Mu
all orders for
~ Saying rut Trees .
A certain remedy for
t . Codlin $ Moth ; and ; Scale: Bug !:
CHARGES REASONABLE.
gap Leaye orders at th Daily Transcript Printins’ Office or with BOOTH &
eceas
Datud ihfe 12th day-of November, 1600, co,
Hist at
LANDSFOR SALE.
Owing to an thekitadt change bt Reda dae jness and of Iecehty Lan compelled
title«-and will besold:in lots tosuit purehasers, in size, from a@ town lot upward; and in shape us may be suitable,at reasonable:prices, according tolo~
cation: ‘ : :
TRACT NO, 1.—Consisting’of factional Lot No. 5.in Sec. 27, fractional Lot No. I8ee
26, with adjoining town lots in Blocks I and.3, and mill éite on Worthington Kav ine~
eonstitmting one tract of land, on and ing the Pine Hill north of town conning about 2 acres; bounded on the west hy the “Old Block Gravel Claim;” north of
e Coe Quartz {ne on the east by. Hine ipuee® ith Pearce & Caduy and other
omer of this ae ig well timbere Tei growth pine andis susceptibie of being
divided into a number of convenient and accessible tr: , Mostly very dvep'soil, valuable for ffait growing, alfulie on gardening. . One ever-flowing spring on 1 ut 1 in Block 3;
right of email of aa Svar Bowing. epeing will go with another eubaivision; one-half
mnel 0) noth and 4 ine ow north vide tr D @ er two ever. flowing streams from
4 .UT NO. 2.—Lnree-sevenths (3-7ths,, undivided, of the “Old Block Gravel Claims
containing iu the whole nine adres. Thisiand is well timbered, has. good suriace, no
drogen Ue, Tee deep Mot dnd lies aay ing Tract No. ion the west. :
TRA 0.%8.—THe Homestead, comp allthe lands bounded on the east bythe
tupppike toad, jorth .by the Hughes’ coad and Cok Hawkilis’ preemption claim, on the
west by tue Kitights Of Maita Quartz claim, and on the so by the Goe Quartz Mine,
contetaing 6300 acres; about.” .ecros enclosed re g substantial and mostly
new etand w € lgnee. There are thre@wever failing springs gf ‘water within the
, and {red water from raviue ‘or garden and orchard; seed dwelling house of
about 200 fruit.teees growing, assorted varieties, one-halfip bearing and no
6 laud has been prunounced by scores of foreign horticuliurisis and yine
Jardists as being first-class Olive and vineyard land--the very best in this part of the
Plale—and the sume. kind asthe horticuiturists and vineyardists in, Napa and other
counties are now purchasiug at high prices for the same-purposes.
TRACT NOU.4.—-0 ite the Homestead, on east side of turepike road, exteuding frem_
i
Way tor ditch from sou bh Yuba Caval;end a never: failing small sticam of water flowin
from # Lunuel on this tract. Would divide well inio four fou. vier kg
TRAC NO. 6.—On north side of turnpike road, lying between R. Noell’s and C. B
Hill's enclosed fields,cOutaining 0 acres, ‘Two-thirds well timbered, and deep soil.
Hine Alfaifa land, “Wilt makutwo elegant Sacre tracts. South Yube Canal runs through
extreme: upper portion,
TRACT No. 6—Ohb south side of turnpike road, adjoining Glenbrook Academy onthe
west, contaliliig about 5€ acres. Cons derabletiniber on this tract, with right of wa,
over Lract No, 4 for ditch from south }uba Canal. Much of this tract is nearly level,
t ‘ee rich deep soil. Will make several convenient subdivisiong, from 5to W acres,
RBACT No. 7-Compriging Lot No. %, in section 23, adjoining Glenbrook premises on
-the south, containing aboutsi acres. Considerable timber and some.-yery good land,
Lied right Bat as beforestated, ="
ihe omnibus linesmake eight trips each way, per day, over the turnpike road,.
: TRACT No. 8—The southeast quarter of Section 28, in eh 16, NOR. 9 iE, (less one acre
pea and cust haltand east half of-westhaifefrouthwest quarter of same section, 279
crea, Owned pointy with E.A.Roberts.lhe whole tract is oitered,_ Yhere isone living
ieata and several overtiowing springs on this tract. : ;
All of She above gengsers ‘under the ditch’’ and water can be had at all times.
Bata 8 OF SALE-—One-half Cash. ‘fhe remainder in installments with one, two or
“«
sellall the lands owned byyme. inthis county—all held under Government .
Powning Quartz Mine to James tiammiill’s, containing about 1é acres, with mght of .
Home Mutual Insurance CoOF CALIFORNIA
rr
300,000
— ny
PRINC PAL OFFICB
216 Sansoine ot., Sam Francisco
Fire Insurance Only
v.F, findensos, Prosident. \ ae
J. 1, N. Sumeparp, Vice President,
Ovanse Pp prone. Secretary a
. H, Magiui, General Agey
t
Riske acce on'all clusses of destrable
property inthis county at rates as low assol
vency and a fair profit will admit of, guarpresi &@ promptand liberal responsetoal.
just claims for loss. ”
Grass Valley Branch Yor Nevad@ Count)
JOHN G.0OI MMAN,
GEO W. HILL Manager
ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent.
MAIN BSTREET, GRASS VALLEY
Whitehead Co Qk
rk Books,
LEAD “tHE WORLD.
f , ab. ualiul.logal iotereatSmall-tracts-cushs
. Also-—so0 feet,or shares, ont of 1500 ju the‘: Norwi¢h Quartz Claim and i
bed lock Set 2, te otth Grass Valley dnd part of Ford & Keilly Quarts Claim—-about 8
. Kino—Che fourul tiaivided taterést tn the +Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the
orth Star om the seoti—dpout 9 acres, 4 :
. Also—Qne-half undivided interest in the ‘“LastChance Copper Mite,” 2400 feqt on the
lous, conteininy 24 deres, situated in Spenceville “rar District.
MT AWESE MINING CLAIMS ARB ALL. PATENTED, 5
y Law Library consisting of 425 volumes of Heports, Statutes and Stendard
ks, contained im six glass front bobkcuses, with oilice furniture and {furnish» Maps, framed eneravings and other oilice equipments.
. Also—A ‘good b-roomrhouse and half acre: lot enclosed well filled with fruit trees, on
furnpike toud im Hill’s lag. . ,. re
GRA8S VALLEY, CAL,
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+} . : 1e
Sale or Rent on Rasy Terms! c
. ).9 © © Special Bargains in Lands.
<$5000--320 acres, threé milés from Grass Valley; good house and parn;
200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of
free water ; allimplements, tools, etc., with place.
i $6000-125 acees ; not, more than 2 miles from Nevada City or Grass Val
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 fence,
§2500!: Great bargain ; must be sold,
; $900--60 aGr®. good ffuit land, situate three miles trom Nevada City; 15
acres Cléared; House and Warn, vineyard, yardeu, six head* cattle; horse and
wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain.
$215
two barns; 100‘acrés cleared; orchard and garden; free water for a portion
of place, Will-be sold at the above low price on account of absence. oe
15 Own104 acres; Highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, free
‘water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming implements ;
{arin at a low price.
$2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80-acres cleared ; house
and barn; some fruit trees; free water for irrigating.
: Sastied
TIMBER. LAIN D=S
$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 ;
soil is very rich and will make excellent fruit land when cleared; all can be
irrigated : J
Two Fine Ranches, w
ing Orchards.
Both places are within two miles of thé ~Narrow Gaugdepot. Both have good housgs, barns, fine fruit,and ev§
4 1
ell improved, with bearn Lot No. 2,{°
; $375 0-450 acres gently yolling fruit or-yrasing land; all fenced ;.100!
acres cleared} good water ; large house and--bara;-improvementa coat. about.
OQ«e425 acres of good:fruit.and vegetable land ; two good houses and}
situate three miles from Nevada Vitv, Ararée chance: to secure # profitable .
Wer Ty
The. American’ Pastry
Cook.
RICK 62.
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No. 2,
Hotel Meat Cooking.
cee PRICE Be.
‘ No. 3,
Chicago Herald Cooking School. °
(For Families;
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New 4,
Cooking For Prorit,
PRICE 63
FOR BALE AT THE OFFICE OF THE
HOTEL GAZETTE.
420 Kearney Stieet, San Francisco
Nevada County N. G. RR.
TIME TABLE NO.4!.
Takes Effect Saturday, N ov 15,.’90, at
t » pA EP a Pe
These are only a few of the bargains we have to
offer at present. We have allkinds of Lands at prices
ranging trem $5 to $75 per acre» Terms Yasy. é
MENT ASSOCIATION, ©.
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Those in arrears for tne TRayeoriPt now mast pay up in full, and also
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The Daily Transcript
Isthe Lending, pert of Northern Central Catifornia—a position it has maintained siney
it was established in 1860, It gives the latest and m trellable Mining,. Horticultural,
Court, Supervisoral and other Nevaia county news. It ig bright, independent, enterprising and ntgresting, . : j
The San Francisco Weekly Call
fg u handsome eight-page paper. Itisissued every Thursday, and contains all of the
-impertant news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to
date of publication. It contains interesting special correspondence
cipal cities of the world and a vast amount of the beat selected and original general
literature. It furnishes the latest and most reliable financial news and market quote
tions, and gives special attention to mining, horticulural and agricultural news and is in
.Leyvery respect a first-class family. peer, appealing to the.interest of every member of the
household, ° *
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2 . '» (Beven issues a weet?bye pe latgest circulation and ie recognised as being the
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Is alive metropolitan daily,
eading newspaper — the Paci
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South Yuba Trangeotation and Supply Company.
Incorporated _ 1390.
(Directors: Pigreee
Al ¢ TREGIDGOSEsgq. GEO, A. WARE, Eee,
H, C, CALLAHAN,:Esq, © EDWIN TILLEY, Esq.
E. J. RECTOR, Secretary. :
fe . Stages leave Nevada City for Maybert vie Waghingten and . :
: Mondays, Wednesdavs and Fridays, at 6: Ms '
Stagesjleave Maybeft for Nevada City via Ormonde und Washington on Tuesdavs,
Thursdavs and_Saturdays, at 5 A. M. : 4
? ~ WORTHLEY & NICHOL,SManagers,
Pe N*B—This orgenisstton Wah wevessany for the protéction of ourselvesjand those doing
no duow.” We earnestly suficlt the co-operation of our Hend " 1 aa sain gs!
Washington Mining Co., Yuba Min ing Co,,
DiamondaD. Mining tiny Bluebell ‘Mining Co..
te _ iCanyon Creek Mining Co.GEO. G,.ALLAN, Esr.
GEO. E, TURNER, Esq.
ra
‘om @ll of the prin-;
ee ee ee
‘LEAVING NEVADA GITY :
1:00 P.M. pendiateuving “aan
Franoiscoat7:30 A. M.
¥
a
on
Solia Gold and Silver Watche
Realizing the importance of a good wat
premi a we hare Larwbe the “Waltham” ~»
being the bestknown and most reliable tim
pievesin the market. These watches have &
world-wide reputation which) they have wained .
solely on their merits, The cases we guaantec .
and if nog justas rep may ber
our expense and we will refund the moaey paid.
We are prepared to make the most liberal propositions on these watches as premiums, as will
seen by the following .offc tay
Solid Gold Watch—Gents'.
* Agentleman’s solid gold hunting case watch,
“Waltham” movement, stem-winding and stem:
ting, with DAILY TRANSCRIP? and Dairy
ulletin, one year, $36.60; watch, DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $34.40.
Subscriber pays express charger on watch from
ap Francisco.
Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’.
4 lady’s solid gold hunting case watch, “Walthem” t,? stem-windi scem-setting,
with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin,
one year, $20; with DAILY TRANSURIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one 926,90. Suvscriber
to pay eXprent charges. from San Franisce !
Solid Silver Watches.
Solid co silver hunting case-waten — Waltham” uiovement, stem-winding and stemsetting. thoroughly reliable time~keeper, with
DAILY “RANSUKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
hart eae ogy onresna 8 yi IRLPT aud Weekly
ulletin, one year, proce neg soa ‘to pay
express charges on watch trom rancisco,
Bane yank, open face, with DAILY TRANPT, and Daily Bulletio, one year, $15; with
‘RANSCHIPT and Week i ulletin,
yeur, $12.90. sriber to pay Xpress charges
on watch from San Francisco, ,
Nickle Watch,A oandsome nickle stem-winding mate open
fave, good muyement, with DAILY N=
SCictP i and Daily Bulletia, ono year, $11; with
DALLY THKANSUKIPS and Weekly Balletin, one
year, $8.90. Subscriber to pay express charges.
on watch from San rancii merle
Bicys.es.
The Bicycle we have selected a¢ a premium—=
tne ‘‘apolio”—whide not the most expensive is &
first-class article in every respect. it is handsome and substantially made, lt runs easily and
isa primé favorite. it is standard finish with
nickle trimmings, and will be gent complete with
saddle-bag, toois, ete. Wall be sent with DAILY
PitaANSC'UP? aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for
$29; with DAILY TKANSCKIPY and Weekly
bulletin, one year, $26.90. (The &bove prices are
for.a 86.ach wheel, Price per additional inch
made known on application,} Subscriber to pay
express charges on bicycle from Pan Francisco,
Boys’ Velocipedes.
A 16-inch wheel, standard tinish, wrought-iron
velovipede, with bell, etc,, complete, sent with
DAILY THRANSCRIET and Daily Bulletin, one
year, $12.00; with DAIL). TRANSOKIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40, ©
Type Writers,
mehinlan type-writing’age, Everybody has one
. whe has writing to-do; should _ha¥6 one.
Hereis your opportunity, The Bun type-writer
if & perrect luswrainent, siiple~ in onstruction;
envily worked, neatly mounted and
instructions for use, which can be learnedia ten
minutes, with DALLY TRANSORIET. end Dail
Bulietin, one year, $17; with DAILY TRA
SCORED and eekly Bulletin,;-one—yéar, $15,
Subscriber, pays express.
qe
Cane,
Neither too large nor too small, but just the
Fghtuue with 14k yold ear will be.sent. with.
DAILY THANE CH? and-—Daily Bulletin, ‘one
year, $12.60; with’ DAILY TRANSCKIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50, Subscriber
pays-ex press;
Telescope.
Avery usefularticle thatanyoue living in the
country or traveling, will appreciate, Our
premitim telescope is a good, strong instrument,
With sa “Object-glags 3 inches in diameter, $%
draws, 5 inches long when closed, deather cased
and willbe seat with DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT and
Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with VAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year; $9.
Subscriber to pay expmeen charges,
Microscope,
A most interesting instrument and of great_use
to the sttident, This is no toy, but a powerful
microscope that reveala the many strange things
that exist in the food weeat aud the water we
drink, It stands6inches high and magnifies 50
bring a aud wil. besent with DAIL: TRANSCRiPY and Daily Buletin, one year, $11; wth
DAILY TRANSUKIPT and Weekly Bulietin, one
year, $9, Subscriber topay express charges,
Musical Jnstrumerts.
to’ be of solid goldand coin silver respectively, [*
4 ed at
one
boxed, with
— a seca an
po@~ Wewill snd THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Francisco
Daily Bulletin; Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin; and any of he folJowing valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in. advance:
ICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION. —
Drums
£ A Nickie tenor drum, 14-ineh head, with sticks
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dail
Bulletin, bad ban $12, with DAILY TRAN
NORICT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.60
Subserib or pays express
Military Orum.
Atine corded, hammered brass drum, witd
sticks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT. an
Daily Builetin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY
Ye RANSORIPT and Weekly Boiletin, one ycar
$8.50. Subscriber pays express.
Aities.
repeating ritle wads and is too well known--to
need further mecpagch aa We will send a, 44 cal.
on barrel Winchester rifle with “BAILY
TRANSORIPT oud taily Bulistiu, one year,
$22.76; with DAILY TKANSORIPY and Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $20.75. _Abeve is center fire
rifle, We wilisenda rim fle for $1 40 leas. Sub.
acriber pays express
Flobert Rifles.
A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flubert_ nciseless cartridges, jus. the:thing for -boys who “are
fond ‘of shooting, sent with DAILY ‘'TKANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.26;
with BAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin,
one year, $0.25. Subseriber pays express
Revowers.-~
We have decideu to offer a strong, serviceaple
reVolver for a
American, double action, ‘Bull Dog,’’
DAILY TRANSCKIPT one Daily
year, $11;° with AIL
in any
levin, one
1PT and
Bubsoriber pays
PhaNSG
Weekly Bulietia, one year, $9.
reas,
rishing Tackle
Can prem fishing rodjis » 15-foo§ Calcutta ':
bam’ with jance-wood tip and double fetrules
1t ia'e good serviceable rod and wiil be sent with
ues reel, etc,, complete, with DAILY TRAN~
SORIP? and Daily Bulletia, one year, $11; with
DALLY TRANSCnIrT and Weekly Bulletin, one
-yéar, $9, -Subscriber pays -xprees,
Tent.
This isa very useful prom wo aud will be apprecimveu ty all who go hunting, fishing or camping out, ltvisa first-class A tent, water-proof
and made of 8.02. duck; siz ox] feet, ond willbe
yet with poles, pins, ae complete, with DAIL /
TRANSOKIPT wna Dally Builetin, one year
$12,00; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $10.60. Subscriber pays the
express,
Hammock,
A hammock is premium that appeals to all
Whether slung from the trees in ah or from
the posts ofa shady verandah, a hammock ig
picturesque and suggestive of blissful comfort,’ '
A complete and elegant 13-foot hammock, with
6}-feet spread, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT
and\Daily Bulletin one year, $10.26; with DAILY
TRANSORIPT and Weexly Bulletin, one yenr,
“$8:26; Subscriber pays express, y
Tennis,
Among outdoor games lawn tennis is bevorming
thefavcrite It gives authcient exercise withou
being violent; keeps the attention fixed and\in
terest sustained throughout the game, -Being
gamein which ladive excel, you can secure the
will of your lady acquaintances and add to .
popularity by getting a eee or tenhis and 6
izing aclub, A first-class vennis outtit, compiete
willbe. sent with DAILY TRANBUKIYT and
Daily Bulletin; one year, $19; with ~DALLY
THANSCKIRT and Weekly Builetin, one year,
$17.. Subscriber payer express.
rene?
Base Bau.
) Our base ball outfit consists of two leazue balls,,
three assorted buts, two pairs of gloves, musk
Gte., COMIpleté, ALU Will Le sent with DAILY
TRANSCKIN'T and Dail Bulletin, one-year, $12
With DAILY TRANBUKI:T and Weekly Bulletin one year, $10, Subscriber pays express,
Hanging .Lamp.
Anelegant badging lamp with 14-inch shade,
gnd from 44 to 06 inches extension, made of
polished brass ofa rich gold coior—a highly ornamental and serviceable lamp sent with DALLY
TRANSCRIP? and Duily bulletin, ene year
18.50; with DAILY TRANSCKIFT and Weekly
ulletin, one year, $11.50. Subscriber pays express.
Stylographic Pen.
Always ready to write; carries ink enough
tne holder tc last for weeks or months; wiil be
sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily
~-~-Fnanaking,our seh ~of joa). inetro—
ments for premiums, we aimed in every instance
to get a goou article—gne that we nepd not hesitate to send to a perf whois a 5
We have made arrangements with the eading
manufact and job tenable ug to offer
these instruments ia connection with the I'RAN=
SCRIP® op unprecedently liberal terms
Banjo.
Banjo playing is an accomplishment thas has
Hetin; ore year, @10-20;with';aIbY~ RAN?
SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, $8.25, ”
Standard Rain. Guage.
Approved by. the signal service at Washington,
. with full directions for use will be sent. with
‘DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily BKuiletin, ene
year, $10.75; with DAILY TsANSUKIPT andWeekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75, -Subsosiber
pays express,
aily, connecting with
9:30 P, M. uy ber Passenger
arriving inSan Francisco at 6:45 A, M., and
ys overland leaving San Francisco at7 P.
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
G27) A oe ee ee
ing San’ Franciscoat7 P. M., also Eastern
passengers.
Daily
6:37 ¥. M. Overland leaving ~ San
Francisco at 7:304. M., and bringing Wasterm mail.
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager.
E.H, BROWN, Superintendent
ecnnecting with
IT HAS TURNED UP.
WEZA.T'?
A CHANCE TO MAKE
>
Y selling our. new Book “CHARACTER
SKETCHES.” itis the greatest sellin
book ever brought out .n the South, FIFTY-.wO—62—FULL PAGE ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS, fresh and. striking ; humoreus and serious. Printed on heayy
plate paper, Itisthe Cheapest Book for its
size and character ever published.
One agent sold 108 copies in Nashville in
three days. Priceof outfit only 76 cents,
Apply at once iorterme and territory. If you
vory stbetriy the dash yours:
Ic is readily learned by anyeue having a good ear
for music, and. makes.a splendid acggmpaniment
for the voice in singing, We-will send a handrome nickle-rim, oulfskin head, 10 bracket banjo
with instruction book, with DAILY TRANSORIPT aud Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.00% with
DALLY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly, Bulletia, one
. Year, $9.50, Subsoriber to pay express charges,
‘ B Flat Cornet.
A handsome nickle b'flat cornet, with full eet
of extra vrooks, music rack; case and instruction
book: omplete—a fine sglo inatrument—with
DAILY TRANSORIP! and Daily Buiietin, one
ear, $16.60; with DAILY TRANSURIPT and
éekly} Bulletin, $1470. Subscriber pays express. charges.
Flute,
The flute is one of che sweetest and easiest muBical instruments to learn, Itharmonizes with
the piano and wll other instruments, For a
remium we haveselented @ fine cocoa-wood, 6eyed, cork jointed flute with tuning slide, and
send it with DAILY TRANSORIIT and Dolly
Bulletin, one had $13; DAILY TRANSCRL
and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, Subacriber pays express charges,
Pianos, —
@A miniature
gant finished— just the thing for children to learn
to play on; makes good music,’ Sent with DAILY
"TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buletin, one year,
$11.60; with DaILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin,o, year, $9.60, Bubseriber pays express,
: Croquet.
A beautiful croquet set for eight Yap will
be sent with DAMLY TRANSCHIPT aad Daily
Bulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekiy Bulletin, one year, $8. Subecriber pays &Xpress,
Shot Guns,
We made a special point of securing a. good
for @premium,one that wecan recommend)
are not sutisfied when outfit receiyed, mouey refunded, "
Address,
Southwestern Publishing House,
_ 168 and 155 North Spruce &t,
_ Nashville, Tenn, __eg20-4m
woe
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ee. you
Hae i el ore ona
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feel assured that our selection will be all that you
canask. Ourpremium gun is well made an
hand. ished, »1t sh strong and
accurately, andis a reliable‘gun in every particular, Inia the very best gun ever offered as »
néwepaper premium andis well worth workin,
for, ltjs.% nificent double breech-loade
with twist barrels, bacs-action, side snap, rubber
buté, Nos, 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and will
besent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and. Daily
Bulletin, one al $21; with DAILY TRANWSORIrT aud Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.
Suaser:ber pays express,
Same gun as.above, with pis '-gr $1.50
wane with 16 bell-metal keys, eleu
Photographic Outht.
Amateur photography is a most delightfu and
popular recreation,” With the approved ‘apyamaking » good picture and will soon
huudreds of views taken by him or herself. The
apparatus.we offerisso light it can. easily be
carried when walking or riding, kiverybody
shoud have one, for it will prove a scurce of
amusement to all aud of profit ‘to many.
_4 complete photographic outtit, consisting of
view cymera for making 84x 44 pictures, with
quick w rking.lens, G rapid dry plates, 2Japanned
irom traya, 2 agesors. P. A. evelopet, 1
package of hypo, I printing frame, heeta of
ferro-prusplate paper, 1 shedt-of ruby paper, 1
Russel negadive Qigp And patent drying frame
with fujl instructions for making photographs
will be sent with DAILY RANSCRIPT and
Daily Builetin, one yaar, $11; with DAILY TRAN
BU FE ond Weekly Bulletin, one. year, 90,
Finavlc, pay express charges from san
q co,
_Nots—Additiona] materials for ‘amate pee
tographers, indy be had Sam 0. ho’
62y Commercial Street, Franciaco, Q :
Standard Atlas,
The .Rand-MoNally Standard
World—a library in tei 4 py dng Fog
vdlum@of 192 pages, plegaotly. illnstra’ and
bound ina substantial manner wite gold side
etammp appropriately and hand#omely ed,
rota: peice $4.50, will be sent with DAILY T ;
SCKIPT aud Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with
DAILY PRANSORAKT and Weekly Bulle’
year, $9. Subscriber pays éxpress,
’
Guizot's History. of France.:
> Guizor’s “Higtory of france” is a rk
in6 Voln., substan tally bound in tied, aeaooe :
illustrated with fiye engravings, It wis be sent
with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily — Bulletin
one year, $13,60; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one“ Year, $1) 60, Bubsariber
pays express,
the bes,
Sewing Machines,
A higher yey of
machines in. ni i
with DAIL BURGE and Daily *Bulletia
ons your, 400; with Daly TRANSCkIPT and
Weekly Mullétin, Ome year, $27,. Subscriber paye
express charges. . 3
& NOTH—Herdons preferring Semi-Weekly Bull
tin abtain i Ying 90 eetite ri o :
be added to above pr 'es.
ae Bulletin is the lead
Coast, it is distizguishe
ulletin isthe only newspaper in Califor
pines
onl) s ja thatpu
the-supreme Court. Owing to the aierence iu time betweew Be
additiae ae Bi Ci bi )
Bpledee ee ek rie fey. tne Wreekly
eveming jeurnal.in cireulation and influence en the Pacific
or the brillianey of ita editorig) matter, accurse
pleteness of its loculnewn, reviews of current literature and art, and extent
news, while itis thé recognized authority in all fina
and comcial and trade circles. the D y
‘biiation ia © the Wecisiong of
tancisco and the.
pal news centers in the Kast, the world’s news of each day is furnished by the Bul
etin twelve hours in advance of the morning papers.
The Weekly Bulletin is a handsome 12
Bendal’ er
a
Fresh—Brouyht do
Now Ready. hate bers
Beully Cheap~ Less than
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¥ call the special atten’ on of
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morning—the nese best week! published s ¥
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