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Phe Daily Transcript
REVADA COUNTY.
Mew te Help Uive It a Safe and
Honest Boom.
Talk about it with every stranger you
meet.
Write letters to your friends back
Bast.
Tell them all about the ith rich soil.
Write them that this section raises
thé 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,
a bank second to none, andevery kind
of business carried on.
Tell them of its fine timber on the
hills, its gold and silver. possibilities
and its full and bountiful supply ot
water in every field ‘and atevery door.
_ Tell them of the deer, antelope and
bear upon the mountains, and the milig Bn ag
lieve of trout in the moustain streams:
Laform them that every kind of fruit
4 raised here and brings higher price
than that raised in any other part ‘ol
the State; its mild climate and pure
air, its never failing bountiful crops of
wheat, oats, corn, orye, hay and
grass; its wonderful production of all
_ kinds of vegetables; its excelient grazing lands and its vast herds of horses,
“Tell them of our immense reservoirs
of water—the largest in the world.
Tell them that the richest quartz and
gravel maines in the world are’ in ‘Nevada y.
Teil them that one single acre of
Nevada county iafd will produce from
to. 500 bushels of putatoes, and
thatit is no surprise at all to find a
single potatoe. weighing fiom one to
six pounds, and round and bright us a
ilver dollar,
Tell them that’ one acre. will grow
from 20 to 50 bushels of splendid
wheat, from 50 to 120 bushels of good
overweight osts, from 2 te 3 tons ol
hay ateach mowing and frem two to
four mowings each seavon.
“Peli them that every article of farm,
garden or orchard products finds »
quick and ready market near home,
and that the demand in mining camps
and.towns is more than all the land
yet under cultivation can supply.
Teli them that our present citizens
kindly invite all good citizens of other
Biates who want to purchase a youd
arm tocome at once to Nevada couuty.
Tell your friends, however, that most
the 2th day of NOvVé
Notice of Assessment,
4! piste
{ONSOLIDATED ST. GOTHARD GOLD
Min Company .—Location of Princiaod onal Business, San Francisco, Calijornia. Leeativa of Werks, Nevada
county, Cal. :
Notice is pry fF mtee that ata meeting
ofthe Board of Directors,.held on the %n
ay of Dec., bg an shiver ina 'Detek of
Any stock upon which this usseasment
sta}! temafa <a; id on vation ome Bs
» 1891, ‘will be delinquent, and ad.
ve for sale bed wha auction; aad unleas payment is m:
Saturday, the 7th day of February, 1891, to
th the eosts of advertising and e nees of
wale. By ordet of ths Board of Birectots.
: . THEO. WETZEL, Secretary,
QOffice—Room No. 10,320 Sansome Streét,
San Francisco, California.
Delinquent Notice.
A ered’ BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINing Company. Location of Principe)
place of business, San Francisco, Jes
nia. Location of works, North Bloomfield,
Nevada County, California.
Notice—There are delinquent upon the
following described stock,’ on account of
assessment No. 46, levied ou the tweutyfourth day ef October, the several
amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, Le Jallewe H
r Pee 0; 0.
Names.
Bergin Thomas I
Bowiea. St. J.. :
bowie Helen J.. 299
Bowie Kobett L. Trustee 302
WDenervand C. Trustee.. 283
Denervaud C. Trustees.. .286
Denervaud C. Trustes. .305
n Louis T. Irustee 256
Hoefier L. M. Trustee .°.306
Martinez K. Trustee.. 235
Perkins H. C
studi cedieuy
~
_
oe
}
Seuesebues
Rolph James, Trustee. .258
Rolph James, Trustee..
Reiph Joeman Trnstan.
Rolph James, Trustees. } ,
Rolpb James, Trustee. .268 1000
selph James, Trustep 164
Bolph Jamea, a biee. bi» Uy
SSsesyskseuvesn FE. wusbse
i
else 8 by 5
‘And in accordarte: law; &
der of the Board ef Directors, m ‘
twenty-fourth day of October, 180, so many
sheres of each parcel of such stock as may
be necessary, will be scid-at public auction, at the office of the Com any, Room 24,
No. $20 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal.
om Monday, the Twenty-Second day of De
cember,.1#90, at the hour of 2-o’clock P. M.
of said day to pay said Detinguent Agseasments ther-on, together with cests of advertising end expenses of the sale.
H. PICHOIR, Secretary.
Ofice—Room No. 820 Sansome Street,
San Francisco, C a. .
Constable’s Sale.
¥ VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION !SSUED
out of Justice H.J. Wrixht’s Court of
Nevada township, County of nevada, state
of Caiifornia, dated the 28th day of November, ina certain action wherein the
Peupiw ef State of fils 48 Plainiff recoy ju ent ‘J, G: Bowerman.as sum of $25.00
damages and all that mey accrue on
er, 1890,
i have ees the following described property, to wit: :
All that certain piece or parcel of land
situated and being in the corporate limits
of the City of Nevada, Cuunty of Nevada
ie ee of California in Lot Kight (8) acd
Block Fourteen (14) as designated on the
of the choice farming and fruit lands ol} om cia) aap of Nevada City made by H.
Neyada county have already been preemptied, and that poor men with
arge families and fio’ money to bay
out the present owners at from ten to
lwenty dollars per acre would not be
safe in coming here. x
Teli them the-,class of men who / day, the Mtn day of of .
can and will succeed in this foot bili . Cours ia
region are those who can come pre
pared to buy a twenty, forty, eighty
or ofi@ hundred and sixty acre ranch,
and these are plenty atlow rates and
extra good and fertile. »
Tell them we need mor farmers,
stockmen, fruiumen and me capitalin every portionof Nevad ounty
ion le Se atains.to help na_to.deyelop.
allthe hidden treasuresofthess 6.1
timber on the mountains and the
veins of,gold and si) ver aud other minerals that are buried in them.
If you. areacquainted with any ‘men
of ‘large capital back in any of the} flock Pi
States,-invite them to visit. Nev.ds
eounty at once and see for themselves
te vast wiineral fields, fruit farms,
pineries stock ranges and its need of
mere 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 them of the vast beds of kaolin,
of the marble quarries, of the iron,
Tell them of the unlimited water
power fer tactories and of the valuable.
ferests of the finest orn.mental woods
Teli them that the fruitsand grapes,
grown in this altitude have finer flavor
‘and better shipping qualities than
those grewn at a lower altitude.
Tell them that a ful] grown and well
kept orchard will yield a:crop werth
frem $1U0 to $500 per acre per annum.
Tell them that children here have
more robest constitutions, a more
ruddy complexion and firmer muscular development than childrem rearedin the lowlands. ;
Above all, tell them that our people
are large hearted, genereus und neighborly, and will extend a genuine welcome to worthy strangers who come to
reside in their midst.
Tell them of our excellent schools,
abundant churches, and’o! the spirit
of progress which renders this ene of
the most desirable places inthe State
for permanent settlement.
Send them copies of the Nevada City
Daily Tranecetrr and it will keep
them informed about the richest portion ofthe great and wonderful State
of California. .
Es Dr. Besanke’s Cough and Lumg
: syrup.
This syrup is composed of wild
eherry, tarand balsam of Tolu, which
every one knows are the most tonic
and healing remedies known for the
and Lungs. To this we add
just enough squills, ipecac and blood
~yoot to loosen and throw off the offend-}:
matter expectoration: Ask
ie aeaes ier could possibly be
te bepry combination for the cure
‘ ede bronchitis, or to
7 weak and emacisted con. patient thes” piles fg
af whooping cough there
, and every mother who
of her little children
keep it in the house.
8. Seotiey a} 1869 and is pounded, on the
north y Broad street, on
Creek, on the west br, e lobo a.
having a frontage
Broad street and e.'
sireet together with ;
jereon consisting of a f ebuilding and
all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances belonging to the same. #
Notice is hereby pyres that on Wednesof pecambes, 1890, at 12
the City,.
County o Aeris, Site °
wilt sellall the right, title and fnterest of
J. G. Bowerman, the above named Defend.
antsin aud tothe above described property
at Public Auction, for U. ». gold
»to the highest
isfy anid Execution and ali cost. Dated at
Nevada Township, the 20th day of November, 1890.
RICHARD DiLyon, Constable.
Delinquent Notice,
ATE HAYES MINING COMPANY.—
Location Of principal place of busi.
ness, Sea Francisco, Catifornia. Location
orks, Mrench Corral, Nevada somaty,.
Notice—There are delinguent upon the
following described stock, on account of
aasensmacnt 2, levied on the twentyfourth day October,.1890, the several
emounte set Lr psa the names of the respective share olders.as sellers. $
. °. 0.
Certificate. Shares. Am’t.
ieee ia 126 $250
100 200
li 2
Shepard J. L. 13 100 200
Andin accordance with law aud an order of the Board of Directors, made on the
twenty-fourth day of Uctober, 20 ma!
shares of see Dares ofatiech stock as may
be necessary, will by sold at public auction
at the office,of the Company, Koom 2, No.
$20 Sansome street, San Francisco, California,on Monday the twenty second day of
December, , atthe hour of 8 oclock P.
M. of said day, to pay.said celinquent assesaments thereon, together with costs of
advertising and me ey of the sale.
PICHOIR, Secretary.
Office—Room ie $20 Sansome street,
San Francisco, California,
Allas Citation.
TF NITED STATES LAND. OFFICE, -#aCramento, Cal, Oct. 6th, 1890, Oliver P.
Davi Agricultural Contestant, vs. William
Downie and Artemus Davidson, M. A. 1056,
and. A. Asbburn and Otis Baker, Adverse Claintamts, Respondents, Involving,
#8. 1-2 of Nb. W.1-4and N. 1-2 of 8. W. 1-4 of
Sec. 20, T.17N.,B.10K., M.D, B_ M.
Upon filling and considering. ‘the yerified
and corro petition of sbovenamed Contestant and good @ppeartug therefor: Itis ordered: Thatthe said
Oliver P. Davis Lp prey? with bis wito
and each andallofthe above named Mineral Respondents, together with their witnesses be and appear befors Frank Power,
Justice of the Peace, at his oficein Nevada
City,Cala., he being hereby desiguated ag an
Oficer eer or land, om December sth,
1800 at 10 A. day, the oral testimony, to be taken under the provisions of
Rule 35 ef Practice: Then and thereto introduce evidence to establish the mineral
or non-mineral character of the above deacribed tract. The -h ng is made returnable beiorethe r and Keceiver
of this office, at this office on; Dec, 18th,
1390. -No testimony, otherthan that ep
before the deposing officer, above-mentioned, will be considered by this office,
And if either party failto appear in response to this ication, default wilipe d uly
entered.
SELDEN HETZKL, Meogister.
Order to Show Cause;
i the Superior Court of Nevada County,
California,
inthe matter of the Estate of Thomas
Dunstan, deceased. Oi Pe?
W.M. Treluar, the-Admitlstrator, with
the Will annexed of the Estate of Thomas
Dunstan, deceased, having filed his petition herein, duly verified, praying for an
order of sale of all the ‘pareonsl roperty
and the real estate of si deceased, for.the
Urpose therein set torth, it is therefore orered by the said Court, thatall persous interested in the Estate o. said deceased, appear before the said Court on Tuesday, the
oth day of January, 1891, at 10 o'clock {n the
forenoon of said day at th. Court Hoom in
Nevada vity, to show’ cause why an order
should not be granted to said Administrator to sell all oi the Matate of said deceased
at publie sale» °
And that a copy of this order be publishof oh joast nn pg nin weeks in the
vaily Trausc. & newspaper printed and
puviished im said county. i :
J. M. WALLING,
Superior Judge.
Dated Dec. dth,1998, .
. Bumrows, Attormey. 45
‘ J. A. J. Bay.
Noe is hereby siven by the underod, Administrator of the
re eased, te the credit m4
an ’ having claime ag th
4% to exhibit them "7 the
youchers, within ten months affe ret publication of this notice to the
said Admi a r, ot
Searls at Nevada City, the same be
for the ce aot Pe bi of
estate, 2.2 ev +
peg : G£URGK W. BA
Admin r of the Kstate of LAs Rey,
before, will besojd on .
per the de pro assessment, together .
S2esEs sesesstssssesesessessss
the law office of Fred .
~ -JOTHE. UNFORTUNATE
OR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY,
Ne. 623 Kearney Street,
Cerner Commercial
in all ite. fo
Seminal Weakness
ency, .
leerated . 29s
successfully treat< Dr. Gibbon hasthe
Ging ti.at he has returned
em visiting the prine pal Hospitals net =
rope, resumed practice e* the
Penaary 62 carney Street, ban Francisco,
where old-patients amd those req uirin.
his services may find him.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Seminal Emissions; the consequence of
This vice, or depraved self abuse. » solitary
opxeal indulgence, is practiced by the youth i
papel em to ae ee pores y fhe
tent ucing w unerring ce
following ete g of morbid symptoms ‘ullless
i fic medical meas!
Sz pation caunignance, ous sew ander € o tb. é
e rattling of chariots;
me of the 1be
ton, nted intelle 0}
dif_ldeace im
een cae go
ee.
ves and
visan.
trequ f relief be not obtained,
Te in or by letter, and have a
eff > bis new andscientific m
3 which never fails:
ofecting a quick and r cure.
MARRIED MEN,
Or those who ¢onteniplate marri who
su fferin: nase of these = malshould nol forget the sacred’ talmal
sgn ner ~ sbaveaanategpaat
“CURED AT HOME.
Persons &© ‘maybe CURED AT
HOME, by ng a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
tating case, #, TWiigth off time the
sw) has co; ane the medicine
i from damdge
ripe ¢ to es of the country, with
ful. and plain directions for use. The DocJr cures: whén fail. Try, him, “By
chciveing LSA VOULLARS in coin in a reg
istered
brow Welle Farge. Peary Ake of d “4 ‘2
“3 sy wiedineten ee eed
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‘Office earner mimerciel, San Yetaabed
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BIT TER 8
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ev THE INDISPENSIBLE
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& SURE PREVENTIVE
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Dr Gunn's Bitters
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Perfectly Safe, :
Reliable
A. VAN ALSTINE & CO.
Proprietorsand Manufacturers
122 Montgomery Street, San Francisoy
FOR SALE BY
CARR BROS,
eas about eu
idence, . Xtreme upper portion. 5
primd . EKACT No. 6—On south side of turnpike road. eererning Cicnteecs: Academy on the
ENTE A el
LANDS FOR SALE.
—_—i
Owing to anticipated change of business and of Jecslity J + mn cnyelied
,. Sell all the lands owned by.aie in this county—all held pacer Government
title—and will be gold in lots to suit purchasers, in size, from » town lot upward, and in shape as may be suitable, at reasonable prices, aceording to lo©) cation :, :
‘TRACT NO, 1.—Co ng of fractional Lot No, 5. in Sec, 27, fractional Lot No.
26, with adjoini pier gherde locks anda ead mill alte om Wocciin fon Bat oe
4 ait Gonstitichag die ust or: b tant Ett Pine Hill north r and adjoining the Of town Con-.
taining about 26 acres; bounded on the west by the “Qld Block Gravel Ulaim;” north of
the Coe Quartz Mine und on the east by line fence With Pearce & Caddy and--other
The most Of this land is well timd smacond growth pine and is susceptible of being
divided into a cotter of convenient and accessible tracts, mostly very deep soi), Valuabie for fruit growing, alfulia o1 gardening. one ore ee ene on ivt lin Block 8;
‘ght of saiall se eked frou aTOBESI Se MGtaee, Cae Ce ee eas one bail
ma ne! an r and two ever « from
tupneis of forth, ide of hill,
: : Og $ TRACT NO. 2.—Turee-seventha (3-7ths), undivided, of the “Old Block Gravel Claims
containing inthe whole nine acres. Thisiend is well timbered, has good suriace, no
broken Up, very deep rich soil and lies adjoining Tract No, 1 on the a. %
TRACT NO, 4.—Tu HOMESTEAD, comprising ail the lands bounded on the east bythe
turnpikeroad, north by the Hughes’ coad and Col. Hawkins’ recmption claim, on the
west by tue Knights of Maite Quarts claim, and on the south Quarts Min containing about 100 ucrées; about 19 . enclose york good, substantial ang moatly
new picket aud wire fence, There are Thies uever failing springs of water within the
encicgure, ana free water ravine ‘or garden and orchard; good dwelling house of
+ about fruit trees growing, assorted varieties, one-half in bearing and no
scale. This . : bas m prvpoumced hy seores of foreign horticuliuris-s sud vine
urdists es being first Olive and vineyard land—thé very best in this part of the
tate— ahd thesame kind asthe horticuitu:isis and v. neyardists ix Napa and other
Couifities are dow purchasing at high prices for the same purposes.
TRACT Nu, 4.—Opposite the Homestead, on éast side of turepike road, extending from
Powning Quartz Mine to James Hummill’s, contuining about 13 acres, with ht of . Way lor diteh‘from Sou h Yuba Canal; and a tiever fotlmgometl stream of water flowing
from a tunnel on this tract. Would divide well ince four lots. g 2 TRACI No.'5.—On north side of turnpike road, jying between R. Noell’s and C. }
WIC con mg 10 acres. Two-thi:ds well timbered, and deep soi!
¢ Alfaita lan: ill make two elegant 5-acre tracts. South Yuba Canal runs
west, containiug about st acres. Considerable timber on tract, with right of wa:
over.Tract No.» fur ditch. south tuba Canal, Much of this tract is i level,
: resem weve, peck oe ee from 5to W acres.
vi LA 0. 3.10 2s, :
the south, cobtaininy sboutSi acres. Considerable
j eae right a us before atuted.
‘ihe omnibus lines make t trips each way, day, over the turnpike road,
TRACT No. &The southeast quarter of Bection 2s, in t 16, N. ) z, (leas one acre
sold) and east half and exst hall of west baif of sou’ west quarter of same section, 279
actes, owned jointly with #.A.Koberts. ‘Ihe whole tract isottered, There isone living
stréain and several overflowing springs on this :
All of fhe ppaye jandaere “‘vunder the ditch” and water can be had at all times.
THKMS OF BA One-half Cush. ‘The remuinder in’ installments with one, two or
three yeurs credit, secured by mortgage at usual local interest. Smull tracts cash.
A lso—dov feet, or shures, ont of 15uU in the: Norwieu Quartz Claim and in Lot Ne.
in block No. 12, in south Grass Valley and part of Ford &« Keilly Quartz Claim—about
Also— ne-fourth undivided interest in the ‘‘Inkerman Quartz Mine,’’ adjoining the
North Star on theszouth—about 9 acres.
Also—One-haif undivided interest in the “LastChance Copper Miue,” 2400 feet on the
lode; containing 24 acres, situated in Spencerville Copper District.
LHESKE MIDING CLAIMS ARK ALL PATENTED,
ft My Law Library consisting of 425 Yolumes of seports, Statutes and Standard
timber and some very xood‘land,
o~ Text books, containédin six glass front bockcases, with oiice furaiture and furnishings, maps, framed engravings and other oifice equipments.
Also—A good 5-room house and half acre lot enclosed well filled with fruit trees, on
turnpike toad im Hill’s Flat.
EH. W. ROBERTS.
GRASS VALLEY, CAL.
For Sale or Rent on Easy Terms
Special Bargains in Lands. _
= $5000-<320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley; good house and parn;
200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of
free water ; all implements, tools, etc., with place.
$6000-125 acres; not more than 2 miles from Nevada Vity or Grass Val
ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn; fine orchard in bearing, consisting-of @ variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated; all under fence.
$3750--450 ucres gently rolling frnit_or grazing land; all fenced; 100
acrea cleared ; good water;.large house and. barn; improvements: cost about
$2500. Great bargain; must be sold,
acres cleared ; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six bead cattle, horse and
wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain.
$2 1500425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; two good houses and
two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water fora portion
} of place. Will be sold at thé above low price on account of absence.
tS 104 acres; highly improved ; ‘good house and barn, orchard, free
water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wayon, and all farming implements ;
situate thréé miles from Nevada City. A rare chance to seciré a profitable
farnn at a low price. : : ait clad
$2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house
and burn ; some fruit tfees ; free water for irrigating.
OY pee
TIMBER LANDS
$8000--560 acres; two, miles from Nevada City, covered with a fine
growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is wortl more than price asked;
soil is very rich and will make axcellent fruit land when cleared; all can be
irrigated $ e:
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with peer
ing Orchards. : nf
Both places are within two milés of the Narrow Gaugdepot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev;
ery advantage for a desirable home.
D. 8. BAKER,
Draving and. General Hauling
Transporting, Ete.
ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
the Transportation of Baggage for Theatrice! Companies,
Dry Oak Wood
For sale in lotsa from 1 to 500 cords,
Duteh Flat Stage Line
Leaves Nevada City on
MONDAY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY;
; At 7 a.m.
LEAVES DUTOH FLAT.
Tussday Thursday and Saturday
ATZA.M. :
JASSENGERS CAN. BY TAKING THIS
line reesh Nevada ou at noon, instead
ofat7:30P. M. by railroa
All orders strictly attended to and
charges easonab!e, Ba
T. ©. BLUE. Prod ietor
86000. 00 aad is being made by John
Goodwin,Troy, N.Y work for us.
Reader,you may not m:
we soed 7a gulehiy how tocara
from $5 to $104 ey ee aes
Bridge Notice,
OTICE.is hezeby given that the undersigned wittepyiy tothe Hon. Lo
ju sors of Nevada County, at the Court
House in Nevada City,;on Tuesday, JanuaTy 6th, 1891, at 100’clock a. Mm. of that day,
OF as soom thereafter as a hearing can be
had a renewal of li to take toll
3 ¢ bridge across pal ath Yuba Rivat int 7D ap: rt Crossing.
ec) og 8. BD. WOODS.
Wanted.
Bricxt, ACTIVE AGENT IN NEVADA
Ciyy to handle Miss Beach’s cur!
fluid. Address J, L. Scofield, Post Btree
Sam Franetses.
Elah Rooth Company
Of Nevada City
AVE RECEIVED ONE OF THE i:
test improved Los Gatos Spraying +
$2:38eand will promptly execute Or
Spraying Fruit Trees .
1 A certain,remedy for
CHARGES REASON ABLE.
script Printine Office or with BOOTH &
Daied this 12th Gay of November, 1800, co.
{ . Court, Supervisoral and other Neva ia 6
resting. x
Codlin ; Moth ; and : Seale ; Bug 1}" a
War Leave orders at th Daily, Tran.
&@ These are only a few of the bargains we have to
offer at present. We have all kinds of Lands at prices
ranging trom $5 to $75-peracre. Terms Wasy.
NEVADA COUNTY I AND AND IMPROVE’
MENT ASSOCIATION.
Apply to GEO. C. GAYLORD, Ass’t Secy.’
NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT
(Regular Price $6 a Year) ¢
Wwrrex °°
THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL
(Regular Price $1.25 a Year)
Both for $6 50 a Year !
{OFFER NO. 2.)
THE NEVADA DAILY . TRANSCRIPT
¢ Reguiar Price $6 a’ Years,
THE SAN FRANCISCO DAILY OALL
( Reguia: Price $6 a Year)
(OFFER NO. 1.,
Both for $9 00 a Year!
To take advantage of any ore uf the Combinations
You Mast Pav in Advanee for One Year!
Those in arrears for tne Transcript now mast pay up in full, and alao
pay one year’s combination price in advance.
The Daily Transcript
if war elated th it giventine ita and’ meet relate Aning, Mortonitups
yurt, BY , , coun ows. itis brig! {ndepesoant. enter
The San Francisco Weekly Call
Isa handsome eight-page paper. Itisissned every ipnmeey a8 . contains all of ute
iF
n
ing and ute
im. tnews of the week, gleaned from eVery quarté: f lobe, ete u:
date of publication. It contains Leherecting special corres: meeare from.all.of the P Br:
eipal cities ofthe world and a vast amount of the best sélected and original ge’ 1
literature. It furnishes the latest and most reliable financ aR nial and, market 4
tions, and gives special attention to mining, horticulural and agric tural news und is in
every roqnee ta first-class family pe~er, appealing to the in of every member.nf the
old. ‘ *
aT The Morning Call
eading newspaper
South Yuba ‘Transortaton and Suply Compay.
irectors’: Lee :
GOfEsq. GEO. A. HARE: Esq.LAHAN,<Esq. EDWIN TILLEY, Esq..
TOR; Secretary : ,
City tor Maybert vie Washington and
F at.6ZA, mm. ~ sae
"eily via Ormonde oud Weshlagion om Tuesdays,
days, at 5 A. M.
WORTHLEY & NICHOL, EManagers.
ization was n
1390,
mee eee Bd 1D
gat titi, Be
, Jeave Nevada
ig. aaah Mee Os,
SCanyen Creek Mining Ce,.
__$900.--60 acrogood fruit land, situate three miles trom Nevada City; 15}
“. teapogaib le to keep iaformed upon the re‘Seven issues a week 2 ;
Isa li tropolitan daily. tt-has the le oot olrowiation and re the . ‘sa. live metropo! Dfally. 4 "eB a Ta SNBGE ia
{eifie Coat, smbser:be for (he _Overland
ESS da omens et egcae a
OF CALIFORNIA
40M 300,000
a
PRINC l¢AZ OFPiER
zi siveme st., 3am Francisco
#ire Insurance Only
J.-F. Houeuron, Priddent.
J.1.N.SuRrarp, Vice resident,
CwaR_es H. Story, Secretary
R. i. MAGILL, Genera' Agev
Risks accepted on allclusses of desirable
‘property int: county at rates as low asso!
—_ and « fair moe Bate admit of, =
& promptan responsetoal.
just clatme for Toe. : vis
Greas Valley ‘Branch For Nevads Count)
~4 JOHN C.COI LMAN.
GEO W. HILT, Manager
ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent.
MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY
Home. Maal Insurance. Go. .
Realiz the in.portance of a godd wat
wedien th we have selected the “Waltham” »
ing the bestknown and most rcliabie tim.
pieves in the market. Theve watches have a
world-wide reputation which they have yain
solely on théir merits, -The cases we guaran!
to Le of soliu goldand coin silver respectively,
aad if noc justas represented may be returned at
our expeuse and we will réfupd the money paid.
We ate pr ‘ed to niake the most li propoon these asp , as will be
seen by the following offers;
Solid Gold Watch—Gents'.
enero solid gold bunting nee watch,
setting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ind Daiy
Bulletin, one year, $36.50; watch, DAILY TKANseRir'l and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $34.40.
Subscriber pays express charges ou Watch from
San Francisco.
Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’.
A lady's soiid gold hunting case watch, ‘“Waltham” movement, stem-wiuding, seom-setting,
with DALLY TRANSCRIPT and“ Daily Bulletin,
one year, $20; with MAILY ‘TRANSURIPT and
Weekly builetin, one year, $26,90. Suvecriber
pe dae eXprest charges Om wateb trom San Fran20
Whitehead Cook
Books,
LEAD ‘fHE WORLD.
The. american Pastry
: Cook.
PRICK $2.
Ne. 2,
Hotel Meat Cooking.
PRICE 62.
“No. 3;
Chicago Herald -Cooking School.
(For Families,
PRICE $1.50.
Ne. 4,
_ Cooking For Prorit.
PRICE 63
eee
FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF HE
» HOTEL GAZETTE.
Nevada County N. GR. R.
TIME TABLE NO. 41.
Takes Bffeot Saturday, Nov. 16, '00, at;
LEAVING NEVADA GIT’:
1:00 P.M, allsa teat Ba
Francisco at7;30A. M, !
9:30 P.M. Pay, conseutse rity
arriving inSen Francisco at 6:45 A. M., and
zi overland leaving Ban Francisco at7 P.
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
. Danly, bringin: ar
4:27 A. M. sengerr aad f aed
ing San Francisco at7 P. M., also Eastern
passengers,
g. Daily, ccnnecting with
6:37 P.M. Overland leaving San
pine 98 at7:304.™., and bringing FastJOHN ¥. KIDDER, General Manager.
E. H, BROWN, Superintendent
IT HAS TURNED UP.
WHAT?
A CHANCE TO MAKE
MLON]}. E TZ.
Y¥ selling our new Book “CHARACTER
oKKEICHKS.” itis Le eregtess oolieg
k ‘ever brought out .n the pouth. FIFTY-ew ean b&b PAGE ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS, freah and 8 od
tMoreus and serious, Printed on heayy
plate paper. Itisthe Cheapest book for its
wane wn eis r y Pos pu 9 beillet
Une agent sv copies in Nashville in
tres duys. ‘Price of pear only 76 vents.
Appty at onceior 1 tury. if you
; Your, ¥iz-y0-—‘Subscriber to pay «xpress chargesTRANSCSIP: aad Daily Bulletin, one_year, for
+} Minutes, with DAILY PRANSURIPT. and Daily
~} Weeldy-suiletin;--one —y ears $10,560; Subscriber
420 Kearney -Steet, San-Francisoo.
Solid Silver Watches.
Bolideo silver huntiog case waten Wailtham” a sea Paige and pores
secting, ethok ly rehable time-keeper,
JVALLY¥ perch and Daily Bulletin, one
year, $19; with DAILY THANSCKIPTaud Weekly
Hullewu, one year, “$15.40, Subscriver to pay
eXpress charges un watch trom San Francisco,
oume wath, opea sace, with DAILY TKANSUbIPL, ana Daily Builewo, one year, ; with
DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT aud Weekiy ‘bi » one
on watch from pan Fraucisco,
Nickle Watch.’
A oandsome nickie stem-winding watch, 0;
faee, good movement, with DAILY TRAsSCniPs and Daily Bulletiu, onc year, $11; with
DAILY rg erestinpay w path
y $8.90, Subscril to pay express gee
Sa eniech from San Francie,
Bicyc.es.
The Bicycle we Lave svlected as a i
{ne Apollo” —while not the most expensive is a
firet-cluss article iu every respect. it is handsome and substantially made. it suns easily and
ba etavorive, itis standaru finish “with
ckle trimmings, and will be sunt complete with
etc. Wall be sen$;with DAILY
ee with: DAILY "TRANSCKIE' and Weekly
bulletin, one year, $26.90, [Lhe above prices are
tor @ 86-.ch whee: “Price per additional incu
wadeAnown ov applicatiun.). Subserib pay
~ . fond of shooting, sent w
y Bulictin; one . bam
OF We will send THE’ DAILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Francisco
yee
Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of be following valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance: .
PICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION.
. Solia Gold and Silver Watche
Drums,
A Nickle tenor driim, 14-inch head, with sticks
Bulleti he baiy' a Ne aes han
in, one year, $12.! A. TRAN
sCRiet and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $16.50
Subscr:bar pays express
Military Brum.
A tine corded, hammered brass drum, . witd
dcks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an
Jaily Bu.letin, one qh, 10.56 with DAIL
cRANBORIPTand Weekly Bulletin, one jenr
$8.50. Subscriver.paysexjress,‘ Rifles,
The Winchest intaius ite pl the best
repeating rifle made aud is too well known to
need further description. We will send a 44 cal.
‘on barrel Winchester rifle with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT aud i aily Buletin, one year,
$22.76; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Waeckly
Bulletin, one year, $20.75, Above is center fire
rifle. We wi senda rim fire fur $1 40l+es. pubseriber pays express
Flobert Rifles.
A rt rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flobert neisejus. the. for— -who-are
DAILY TRAN.
and Uauy Bulletin, one year, $11.25;
with UAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Builet.n,
-one year, $9.26; iber payeexpress
Revovvers.
We have decideu to offer a strong, serviceaple
revolver fora premium and have the
American, double action, *Buil Dog,’’in any
size irom. 22 t. 88 cal. It will. be sent with
DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Dail
year, $11;" With DAILY ¥
Weekly Bulietin, one year, $9,
eapress, Buoseriber pays
. ishing Tackle
Our premitih tishiiy rod is a 15-foob Calcutta
boo wath sance woud tip and doubie ferrules
it is a good serviceavle rod aud wil be sent with
reel, etc., complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIP and vere lye: pomery one a: $11; with
ale'T ani eekly Bulletin,
year, 99. Sul ber pays eprace, " i suns
ke Tent.
This lag very usetul prem wn and will be apPréciaved Ly ali who yo hun fishing
wy oUt, “Ttiva tirst-Class mie seelpetint
and made of 8 ox, auck; giz 0x7 feet, und wil be
. gout with poles, pins, e'<., complete, with DAILY
TRANSUNIPY nua. L buieun, one ») ear
$12,00; with DAILY TRANDURIPT and Weekly
pxpress charges on pivycie trum Pan Francisvo.
F °
Boys’ Velocipedes.
A 16-inch wheel, stanaard finish, wrought-iron
velovipede, with bell, etc., complete, sent with
VAILY LKANSUKIET and Dauy Bulletin, one
ear, $12.50; with DAiLyY THRANSCKIPT ana
evkly Builetin, one year, $10.40,
Type Writers,
This is a type-writing age, Lverybody has one
who has writing to do; or should: haye one.
Hereis your vpportunity. The Sun type-writer
map ut Insts t, } in construction,
easily worked, neawy mounted and boxed, with
instcuctionr tor Use, which can be learnediu ten
Suuelin, one year, $17; with DAILY TRAN.
PUKIFT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $15.
Subscriber pays express. ‘
Cane,
. either too large nor too.email, but just the
F gltu:ze with 14-K gold head, will be sent with
WALL’ TRAD: CRIP? and Daily Bulletin, one
year, $12.50; ‘with DAILY TKANSCKIPT and
. pays express,
= Felescope.
. » Avery useful article thatanyoue living in tne
country or «craveliog, will appreciate. Our
premium telescupy is » good, strong instrument,
withan objecu-ylaes ¢ imeches in di , 3
y One year, $10.50. Subscriber ‘pays the
express, :
Hammock,
A hammock is @ premium that appeals to ail
Jheuber siung trom the trees 1u & lawn or from
the postyofa shady verandah, » hammock is
picturesque aud suygestive of . biiveful comfort
A compleve and elegant 13-toot beers with.
$p-feot spread, seut-with DALGY ‘TKAN Pr
Bud Leal) pulictin one year, $10.25; with DALY
TRANSCRIPT and Weexiy Bullen, one year,
¥8.25." Bubscriber pays express
Tennis,
Among outdoor games lawn tennis is bevoai:
thefay.rite . i yivee authvient exercise vithew
being violent; keyps the attunviow fixed aid 15
terest sustained throughout the game: Being
game in which ladics « xvel, you can sectire the
Well Of your lad) acquainteuces and add to
popularity by gettinwaset of tons and of
laiuy @ club; A throv-vinss wnnis CULL, COMplEé
wil be sent with VALLY TRANSCRIPT and
TRANBURIPT ud Woekiy. Suttle ane see b CKIPT sud Week uUesi ;
$i7.” Subscriber payr ae oe
Base Bau:
Our base ball outfit consists of two . balls,
three assorted buis, two mie of gloves, unas
J
“nen
diaws, 6 incues long when closed, leather cased
aud wili be seat With DAILY ‘LRANSUKIPT ais
Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with VAILY TRANSCRIPT anu Wevkly bulietiu, one year, $9.
Subscriber to pay express charges.
Microscope,
4& most interesting instrument and of great use
to une lspudent, ‘This is no toy, but a powertu
microscope that reveals the many strange things
that exist in the food wevat aud the water we
unuk, 1 stands ¢inches high aid maguitios 50
diameters, aud wil-bewentwith VAIL: TKAN5UK.PY aud Daily Bubetiw, one year, $11; w'th
DAILY TRANSUKIPT Gnd Weekly Buletin; one
year, $9. Subscriber ty pay express charges,
Musical _tnstrumerts,
+ Inmaking our selecti of ical inetruote., plete, aud, will seat with DalbY¥
TRANSUnIrT aud Lany Bulletin, one year, 12
with DAILY TRANSUKIr? and Weekly sBulle~
tin one year, $10, Subscriber pays express.
Hanging Lamp.
An elegant haugiuy amp with i¢-inch shade,
andfrom 42 to oU imches extensien, made ef
polished brass uf a rich golucoor» highly ormamental and serviceable lamp sent with DAILY
RANSCKIFY and Daily bulletin, one jear
913.50; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT hd Weekly
Bulletin, oue year, $11.60, Subscriber pays ex~
prema, is
Stylographic Pen.
woe egal. ie write; carries ink enoughder te lor weeks months;
gent with DAILY TRANSCRA tT ge iy
ments for pr
rave © send to # performer who is a conno.sseur,
We have made arrangements with the eading,
manufacturers and jobvers that enable ua to offer
these lasiruments iu Connection with the TRAN=
SURI rT on unprecedently liberal terms;
Banjo.
Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has
b vory fashionabl ing the last few years.
iv is readiiy searned by snyoue having a good ear
formusic, and makes & spiendid pani
Jor the.yoice in singing. We will send a havu<ome Midkle-rim, cuif-vkin head, 10 bracket banjo
with instructiva book, with DAILY TKASSCRIPT and Vaily Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with
DAMY PRANSUKIPY and Weekly Bulietia, one
year, $9.50, Subscriber vo pay express chargés,
B Flat Cornet.
Aliandgome nickle b flat cornet, with full set
of eXtra vrooss, music rack, case and-instruction
book? ompkte—s fine »s¢io instrument—with
DAILY TKANS@RIP I and Daily Buiietin, one
ear, $16.50; With DAILY TRANSUKIPT and
eekly Bulletin. $14.60, Subscriber paysex,
press charges,
Flute.
The flute is one of che sweetest and easiest muthe-piano aud all other instruments. For »
rem.um'we have sélerted a fine cocoa-wood, 6Bulletin, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRI
and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, u’
scriber pays express charges:
Pianos,
miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, eleoe finjahed+ just the thing for children if learn
to play un; makes good music, Seutwith DAILY
TRANSCRIPT aud Datiy Buletin, one year,
$11.50; with DalLY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin,o, ‘year, $9.60. Subseriber pays exCroquet.
A beautiful croquet set for eight players will
be co with DAILY lg eo : aad Daily
b } ONS 5 CaF, with Y TRANBCHIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one a $8. Subacriber pays express.
Shot: Giins,
We made a special point of securing a good gun
can fied wh 4 iyed. Ri 8 when ou receiyed, mun7 relutded. i
158 and 155 North spruce St,
Nashville, Tenn. 0g29-4m ©
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Without the Oversand Monthiy
seurces and growth of the Pacific Coast.
Themagasine is essential to the home-seekerand investor*.
Te lovers of literature the Overland
offerseach mouth the best product of «
group of new and brilliant writers. Its storieg of Western adventure, inaian studies,
and Pioneersketches coyer the entire range
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sexes, all e
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canask. Ouf premium gun is well
hauds.mely, unished, it shocw wtrong and
aaron, andis.a réhablé gun in every’ parlar, Lgisthevery best gun ever offered ap a
for @ promium— one that we and
d will be all'thag’ you
made and
ticu!
new
for. & Muguiticent double breech.)
with. bac.
buté, Nos. 10 and 12 gauge, as desired
sent with “DAILY THANSCRIPY and Deily
one ets $21; with DAILY TRANKieT aud Weekly Bulletin, one year, . $19.
Staocr.ber pays : ¥
. we aimed in every instance .
to get a goou articie —one that = a rte
0; cork jointed flute with tuning slide, and
Milfeena te sien DAILY THANSURIPT and ‘Daily . .
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tw:
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Standard Rain Guage.
Approved by the signal service as W
withtull direciions tor uve will be posygie
Year, $10.75; witn DAILY TRANSUKIPY? and
Weekly Bulletin, one
ays expraa am $8.76. Subscriber
Photographic . Outkt.
Amateur. phovography is a most deli ch:
popular recreation, with the erties ieee
ee Of today anyone can soon acquire the art of
ing 4 good picture. and wilt soon Possess
hundreds of views taken by him or herseli. Tne
Spparatus we offeris#o light it cam easily be
carried when.walsing 0, riding. sverybody
shou.d have one, for tt will preve @ scurce uf
bg epee s aud of profit to many.
complete photographic outtit,
view camera for maxing: 84x 44 i seme 4
quick W rking lens, 6 rapia dry plates, 2 :
Ou tra) s, 2 packugesors, PA, eveloper, 1
package ot iypo, . printing frame, heete of
{erro-prussinte paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1
Kusee: negauye clyep and patent drying frame
With full mmsérachons for making photographs
will be sent with DAILY THANSORIPT aad
uily Bulletin, one yeur, $11; with VAILY TRAN
SUBLET and Weekly Bulietin, one Year, $8.y0.
pubscriber to x charges
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Standard Atlas: . The Rand-McNally Standard. Atlas of ~
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‘bound ina’ subsuaivial manner wikp! ‘Gold side
sap oppropriately and, ha , ed:
Teta price $4.60, will be sone wite DAILY Mea
BUMLFT aid Daily Bulletin, one,y, 143. with
VAILY TRANSCRIPT and ‘Weekly
year, $9. . bubseriberpays eXpress. }
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Guizoc’s “History of France” is
in6 Vols., substantially bound in ciety pease
illustrated with fine vings. It wii be sent
with DAILY ThaNsGibe and Daily . Bulletin
Sere Ae, ghey LY Fagg a and
bile aa year, -60. Subscriber
e the
machi
5
ears, With DAY TRAN BOLE Tae aot Selene
RIPT and
One year, #80; with. DaILY. TRAN;
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