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lieps of troutin the mountain streams Names. Uertifi'e, She. Amt. ne Bina beet reg ere
Laformthem that every kind of iruit . Bergin Thomas beeen pga $ a is like to form sew scqualntances, disposition
a bre ; tl : : v ciety, loss of memory, necti
_ vaised here and brings ahgber price . sowie Helen-J... > 299 200 100.00 ni eid sunfvastouseruptipus about
ea fF Bowie Kobert I. Trustee 302 200 100 00) ¢ ee é-tonghe;fetid breath, coughs
than that raised in aay othier part-Ol) p nervaud C./.rustee,.283 .0 10 og. “he srebioe alebtowe ts. eps eae pe #4 ban J Jock eo 2 consumption, ni ats, monomania ap
the State; its mild climate and pure ALIA Ee “s BAe rod a pee requeént inganity, reliet be notobtat d,
& a z s 4 ; 5 dd tn TR ct. ersons so afflicte ould apply immediate
ippits neverfailing bountiful crojs of Haggin Loulet. Lrustee 2563125456250 fF either in person-or by letter-and haves
ori re. KE Hosier L. M:"Trustee. .306 1890 45 001 Ure effected by his new endwerentific mode
wheat, oats; corp, barley, rye, Martines x Tramee: = z = be treating these-diseases, which never fails-ofgrase its wonderfal production of ay perkine Oo Sas 80 40-09 . *Hecting @ quick and radical cure.
: me tables; its excellent yraz-. Perkina H.C 0.. 00..,312 230-6 00 MARKIED MEN,
kinds of vegetates; { Pichuir H: Trustee ~,.288 . 250125 00} Ur those who contemplate marriage, who
ing lands and its vast herds of horses, . Robinson K. N. Trustee-220 459 225 00 . sre suffering under any of these fearful mal
4 7 s Kouins6a-L i.33. 3.2.. 16-00 250 00 . adies, should not forget the sacred responcattle, cep and swine. ~ . Kobiveon LL. .... 274 250 125 02 . sioility resting upo them, uor delay obTeli them-of-cur-immense-reservonefontesa oe . ~ : — ‘tein immediate relief, —+
See wont. Le Trustee.. CURED AT HOM.
; world. . . Rolph’ J Tt 258 37 187 50 ~ :
of water—the largest _ the gig “Rolph Jamen 4 roses ae pt 150 00. .Persons atadistance may be CURED A'l
Tell them that the richest quartz ANG) Rojo James. Trustee. .260 500__250-00. 4OME, by-addrersing # fetter-to Dr:-Gibbon,
¥el mines in the world are. in Ne-. Rolph James, Trustee. 251° 1000 500 00 ph aides hed length of ine the
ra o Rol ames, Trustee 262 1 500 00 byes Bac.
= ene ae : Rois James, Trustee 263 1000 600 00 wn be promptly sent, free from damage o1
vida c yeas ,. Selph James, 4.11 a4 6994 2007 uo . SUriosity, to any part of the country, with
Fell them that one single acre 0 Rolph James, Brucwec. ee ft wu att plats Sirectiotis for ite pat a
Nevada county iand will produce from Soph Teaes rruetes: ‘2 4 Fe 00 snelosing Lin PULLAHH in coin in a regs
= eee “ nd] Rolph J i is 2000 istere tter through the Port Office ox
200 10 500 bushels of potatoes, & SOT TE GRAN OR Unter eee stale Lrough Wells, Fargo & Go, a packmge of
_meet. : : ee Company, room Ny.-10, No. 320 Sansome £ ‘Rulama, rekon
Write letters to .your—friends back . street, San Francisto, California bs Se ta ell ita otiie
x Any stock upon which this vsesessment Seminal Weakness
East. ai Dios «, . shall remain unpaid on the 15th dayof linpotency, ete.,
Tell them all about the its rich soll. January, 1*-1, will be delingnent, and @d kkin Dikeasse of
” hay at éach
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a eee
_NEVADA COUNTY.
How te Heip Give It a Safe abe
Henest Boom. a
. Talk about it with every stranger you
Write.them that this section raises . )
the bestuf-the-Bartiett Pears that. ge
to supply the Eastern markets.
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:
{CH thew of its: fine tuber on the
niliw, its gold-and silver possibilities
avd lis full and-bountful supply. of
waterin every field and aLevery door.
Tell them ¢f the deer, antelope and
bear upon the mountains, and the milInfo*m
that it is no surprise at all to find a
single potatoe weighing fom ane
six pounds, abd round and bright ata
silver dollar.
‘Peli them that oneacre will grow
from 20 to 50 bushels of ‘splendia
wheat, froin 50 to 120 bushels of pood
overweight-oats; from 2 te.3 tons ol
mowing and from two tg
fourmowings each season,
“Fell them that every article of. far
garden or erchard, products finds a
quick and ready market near: home,
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and towns is more than all the land
yet under cultivation can supply.
Tell them that our present citizene
kindly invite all good citizens of olhe:
States who waut to purchase » govd
farm to come at oace to Nevada couuly.
Tell yourtriends,livwever, that midst
co farming aud trait lends
Soe Se
“tel.
te.
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<—“eut the present owners at arom lea wu
~ twenty dollars per acre would not be
-~lime-and-slate.
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aunty have already been pre“empted, avd that poor. men With
large families and nomoney to buy
saie in woming here.
Tell then the. class “of. men who
t
pared to buy. a twenty, forty, eighty
or one hundred and sixty acre rach,
and these are plenty atiow rates and
extra good and fertile. if
Tell them we need move farmers,
-stockmen, fruitmén and men of capitalin every , ortion of Nevada county
—in the country, in the towns and on
the mountains to-help us to develop
alithe hidden treasures Ol the sil, the
timber on the mountains. and” the
veins of gold and silver and other piinerals that are buried in them.
If you are acquainted with any.men
of Jarge capital back in any of the
States, invite them to visit Nev.da
county at once and see for themsel ver
ts vast mineral fields, fruit farms,
pineries stock ranges and its need o1
mere Capital to improve our towns,
assist gur—basiness-men-and—rancu~
meh and to start new paying” enter
prises by which the public will be
benefited and the man of wealth can
double up his capital iuvesied.
Tell them of the vast beds of kaolin,
of the-marble quarries, of* the ifon,
Tell them of the unlimited’ water
power for{actories aud of the valuable
forests of the-finest orn .mental.woode
on the Coast. — ‘of
Tell. them that the fruits aod graper
grown id this altitude have finer flavor
and better shipping qualities than
those grewn at a lower altitude.
fell them that a full grown and well
kept orchard will yield a.crop worth
frem $100 to $600 per acre per annum.
Tell ihem that childgen here
more -robest constitutions, a more
ruddy complexion and firmer muscular development than childrem tear
ed in the Jowlands.
Above all, tell them that our-pedple
are large hearted, generous und neighborly, and will extend. a yenuine wel
come to worthy strangers who comp lw
reside in their midst. moh
1 Tell them of our excellent schools,
abundant churchesjand of the spirl:
of progress which renders this ene ol
the most desirable places\ia the Biute.
for permanent. settlement.
Send them copies of the Nevada City
Daily Teanscripr and it will keep .
them iaforméd about the ricbestportion ofthe great and wonderful S:ate
of California.
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Dr. Besanke’s Cough aiid Lung
_ Syrap.
This syrup is ‘composed of wild
cherry, tarand balsam of Tolu, which
every one knows are the most tonic
and healing remedies known for the
Throat and Lungs. To this we ada
jast enough squills, ipecac and blood
root to loosen and throw off the offendng matter, by expectoration. — Ask
our doctor if there could:possibly be
amore happy combination for vbe.cure
of coughs, colds and bronchitis, or to
build up a weak and emaciated consumptive patient than this. For
and whooping cough there is
nothing better, and every mother who
values thelives of her little cisildren
county, Cal.
ofthe Board of Directors, held on ,rhé 9b
day of Dec., 1890, an assessment, (No. 2) of
Ten (10) Cem per share was levied vu»
on the Capital Steck of the Corporation, piyable immediately in United States Gold
Coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the
vertised fur suie at public auctiuu; aud UunSafurday,the7th.day.of February; 169; to
pay the delinquent assessment,
wilh the costs of advertising and expenses of
sale. By orderofthe Board of Directors
San-Francisco;¢aitforata:~
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place of business, San Franvisco, Califor
nia.
Nevada County, California.
following described stock, Ou account of
assessment No. 46, levied on the tweutyfourth day of October, 1890, the several
amounts set opposite the names of tne respective shareholders, as follows :
Ko.pb James,
du ofthe Board ef Directors, made on the
twenty-fourth day of Octeber, 140; s0-many-. —
sheres of each parcel of UCB etock as way
be necessary, will be seldat public auction, at the office of the Company, Koom 74;
0,320 S8ansome street, San Francisco, Cal
ov Monday, the Twenty-Serond day of De
cember, 1890, at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M.
of said day topay said Delingaent Assess
ments ther ou, together. with cests of advertising end expense of the sale.
ss ; Seat some re Secu oee ats ia, State
. in mining Cainps } of California, dared tlie day of Novemand that the demand & ber, 189, in a Certain action wherein the
Peuple of the State of California as Plain
tiff recovered jud i
erman as defendant,
damages and all costs that may accrue on
the 24ta day of November, 1890.
ed property, to wit:
situated and being in the corporate hinits
of the City sof Nevada, Cvunty of Nevada DYSPEPSIA. :
and State of California in J.ot J t (8) ac
slock Fourteen (14) a: dsngnntad i the ___ INDIGESTION,
Litt chal ani eh De Fath €
3. oer
north by Br
Creek, on the west by the lot of M, Solari,
having a frontage of (80) eighty feet on
road street and e.tending buck to spring
street
Mie AEP consisting of a frame buiiding anu
.
tenances belonging to the same.
day, the 24tu day of of Deceniber, (890, at 12
o'clock M., of that day in front of the
an and will succeed in this foot. hil, . Court House in thé City, Township and
~ yegion are those who can come Pre . will sellail the rigat, title and interest of
= J. G, Bowerwan, the above named Defend-‘#hisinandtothe above described property
atPublie Auction, for cash in U. ». gold}
colin, to the highest aud best bidder, to satis y said Execution and all cost.
Nevada Township, the 29th day of Novem-. . »;
her, 1490. Ps iG
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have . mony, to be takea uaderwe
tion he’ ein. duly verified, praying for. en au of Nevada City, and Harry L. Jones, o
lurdec O; paie-Oiall tae personalpropeity ou be : BR i
aud the ev! esiave of s1id deceased, fae ihe _dec2 E, W. ROBER'S -Register.
Notice of Assessment, .
{QNSOLIDATED ST. GOTHARD GOLD
_/ Mining Company.—Location of Pr‘ 1clal place of Business, San Francisco, Caliornia. Leeatiun of Works, _ Nevada
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
OR. GLBBON’S DISPENSARY,
No. 623 Mearney Street,
Vorner Commercial.... .8an Franciros
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Noticeis hereby given, that: at a.meeting
a
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Established in 1854
for the treatment
. of Seuxal and Seminal Diseases such
eas’ standing and
JIcerated-.--.egs
ess paymentis made before, will be so'd on .
RB sticcessiully treat
together 4,
Rees . (Pr Gibbon hasthe
ieasure Oran nivoncing at le has retired
em visiting the principal Hospitals of Kurope, and-has resumed practive #* tue Dis
peus: , 623. Kearney Street, San Frencisco,
were his old patients and those requirin.
hie services. may find him. =
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Seminal Emissions, the conseqguenee ot
selfabuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth
2{ both sexes to an almost unlimited ex
tent, producing with unerring certainty the
foliowing train of morbid-symptouis unless
com batied by scientific medical measures,
viz’ Sallow countenance, dark spots under
the eyes, pain in tb. nead, rig ng in the
ears. noise like the rustlig of leaves and,
the 1attling of chariots, uneasiness abou
toins, weakness of the limbs, confused vis< y
saat _.—_LHEO. WETZEE; Secretary:
Office—Room No. 10,64 sansome street,
Delinquent Notice.
he eet BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINing Company. Luvationof principal
Location of works, North Bloomfield,
Notice—There are delinquent upon the
} suid) itt gusttredtint Saat liali Of Wet
Es ibe
FOR S
.‘—
~ —LANDS ALE.
Owihg tu anticipated change of Luriness and hefty Jin copy cicd
A ot aes =
Sell all the lands owned by me in this-coanty—all held under Government
itle—and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, in size, from, a town lot upward, aid in shape as may be suitable, at reasonable prices, according to loCation:
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TRACT NO. 1.—-Consistifg of fractional Lot No, 5.in Sec. 27, fractional’Lot No, Sec
26, with adjoining town lots in Blocks 1 and 3, and mill site on Worthington Ravine—
aul eonstittng one tract of laud, on and ing the Pine Hillnorth of town contafhing aboutzs acres; bounded on the weat by the*Old Block Gravel Ulaim;” north of
‘he Coe Quartz Mine und on the east by ‘line fence with Pearce, & Caddy and
fhe most of this land is well timbered; second growth pine and is susceptible of Leing
divided into auumber of convenient and accessible tracts, mostiy very deep soi), valuavie for fruis growing, alfalla o1 gardening. Une ever-flowing-spring-on-bot-1in Block 8;
oae-half of another éVver flowing spring will go with unuther subdivision; one-half
right Of small st @xiu from atannel op another and two ever-flowing streams from
tunheis on Dusth, ide of bill,’
~PRACT NU, 2.—loree-sevenths (3-7tha,, anh livided, of tlvé “Old Block Urayel Ctainrs
cortiining inthe whole nine acres, Lhigland-is we'l timbered, has youd suriace, no
broken up, very deep 1ich soil and Jies udjoining Tract No, 1 on the west.
SRACTNG, $= THE HOMESTEAD, Comprising all the lands bounded on
turnpike road, north by the Hughes’ coad and Col, Hawkins’ preemption claim, on the
west by. tue Knights of Masta Quartz claim, and on the south by the Coe Quartz Mine,
couBULO Dg wbout 100 acres; wvout 49 acres euclosed with good, substuntial and mostly
uew picket and wire fence, Phere are three. ever failing springs oi water within the
euciesure, and {-ee water trom ravine fur garden and orchard; good dwelling house of.
ty roums; about 200 fruit trees gruwing, assurled Varieties, One-halfin bearing and, no
scale. This luaud‘bus been prouounceda by scores-of foreign horticuliuris s und yineyurdists as beilg Dist-cluss olive and vineyard luud—the Very best in this purt of the
olule—unhd The same kind asthe horticustuiisis and vineyardists in Napa and other
counties . how purchasing at high prices fonthesame-putposes. mop
TKACT NU. 4.—Opposite the Homestead, on east sideof turepike’road, exte.ding ffem,
Powhluy Quartz Mine to James tiummill’s, Corteining-aboue ls°ueres, with right of
way sor ditch jrom Suu bh Yuba Caual; and a vever failing small stream of water towing
fom v Lunuel on thistract, Would divide well inc four lots,
1KACI No, o.—On norvh side of bgpike roaa, tying between R. Noell’s_and C. RB
ua enclosed fields’, COltaiuing’ 10 acrés. ‘fwo-thirds well timbefed, aud deep soil.
rine Aliaiualand. Willmaketwo elegunt 5-acre tracts. South Yuba Canal ruisthrough
extreme upper portion,
te ;
tKACT No. 0—Un south side of turnpike road, adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the
west, coutuinisg about ot acres, Considgrabletimber on this tract, with rignt of way
vvertract No. y for ditch from south 1 uba Cawal.
‘wadrich deep suil. Will make several convenientsubdiyisions, fiom 6 to 2 acres. :
“teACT NO 7—Comprising Lot No. 3. in bectiun 25, adjuining Glenbiook premises ou
(he south, Conte niny aboulsi ucres. Considerable timber undsome yery yvod land,
with right of Way us be.ore stated.
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Abe olulibus une make eight trippeach way, perday, over the turnpike road, ——
TRAC No. 5—The southeastquarte section 28, in‘k. 16, N.K,. 9 K., (less one acre
i 0 alfotrouthwest quarter of same section, 279
aCTés, OWMEd jolitly with A, Koberts. “ihe whole tract is oticred. ‘Phere is one living
seal aud several overtiowing springs ou this tract,
All of ihe above lands ae “under the ditch” and water can be had atalltimes.
ibekMS OF SALE—Onehalf Cash. ‘fhe renuinder in installments with one, two or
three years credit, secured by mortgage at usual local isterest. ‘Small tracts cash.
Aiso—#uu feet, or shures, ont vf ov nthe *:Norwieu Quartz Claim and in Lot No. 2,
in Block No. 12. insouth Grass Valley and part of Ford & Keilly Quartz Claim—about 3.
acres with diteh,
= ths an te: ~ ssa alow
‘Trustee. .807 °1000 5u0 00
And in accorda ce with law, aud an or-. medicine will be delivered by expresstoany
Ml var’, of the United Sjates.
address DR;-J; F: GIBBON; 623 KCUMIey
street, corner Commetclal, San Francisco
Ottice Box 1457.
DR. GUNN'S
Bh. ERs:
Pa PICHOIR, Secretary. . . ,
Oflice—R6om ‘No. 320: Sansume street, . " , oa
Gan Franci :co,*/-life nia. aor el ee BREA
Regulating Catarhtii
THE INDISPENSIBLE
Household Reme
A SURE PREVENTIVE
_ AND. POSITIVE. CURE-FOR——\-—+
‘Costivenes 3 and Con-tipation.
BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER,
fever and Ague
AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLED
~~ Constable's Sale.
2 Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION .SSUED
, outof Justice H.J, Wzi-ht’s Court of
ay
S2U. -Boewm of $25.00 for the su
1 have levied upon the following describAll that certain piece or parcel of land
~~ WER VOUSNESE .
Loathing of Food, .
Kidney Complaints,:
ty manag ty
in 1669 and is bounded on the
‘oad street, on thé east by Leer
Nausea
impure Blood,
together with all improyemente General Pewiiity
tenements, hereditaments and appurce
. unn’ s+ tery
Notice is hereby given that on WeduesDt G E 8 Bitter 5.
See PURELY
: ‘ VEGYEAKIK
Jounty of Nevada, State of cCualifornia, 1
Perfectly Safe,
Reliable
A. VAN ALSTINE & CO,
Proprietoreand Manufacturers
722 Montgomery Street, San Francisce
Dated ‘ar
RICHARD‘DILLON, Constable.
Delinquent Notice.
ATE HAY#S MINING COMPANY.—
Location ‘of principal place of bualness, San Francisco, California. Location
of oe Erench Corral,Nevada eounty,
CaL* =
_ FOR BALE BY
GARR HBROs,
D. S. BAKER,
‘Draving andGeneral Hauling
Transporting, Ete.
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Notice—There are delinquent upon the
following described stock on atvount o1,
ussersmcnt No. 2, levied on the tweatyfourth day of October, 1890, the several
amounts set opposite the names of vae_e
spective shareholders, as follows :
ARTICULAR ATBENTION PALD TO
No. No.
Names. Certificate. Shares, Am’t.
Block James N.. 9 125 #250 the Transportation of Baggage for The£.07k Jawes N. 10 100 200 . trical Companies
pe. ciie 9 ate 6 i 22 —s¢
Shepard J. L. No. 13 100.. 200
Audig accordance with law and an orDry Oak Wood
dev of ube Board of Disevtois, made on the .
twenty fourta day of Uctober, !80, so many [. “—
Dutch Flat Stage Line,
be necessa’y, will be sold at publicauction
at the odice,of the Company, Koom 14, No.
220 bansome sireet-wan Francisco, Califor=
. _ Leaves Nevada Oity on
MONDAY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY.
At T A.M.
nia,on Monday the twenty second day of-.
LEAVES DUTOH FLAT;
December, 1690, at the .our of 8 oclock P.
Saturday
_For sale in lots from 1 to 500 cords.
M. of said day, to pay_said aelinquent assessments thereon, toge.her with costa of
advertisitig and or atte of the gule._
. P_UHOIK, secretary.
Office—Room 24, No. #20 Sansome stceet,
San Frane‘sco, California,
@
Allas Vilation.
NITED-STATES LAND OFFICE, SACramento, Cal., Ocu, bib, 1890. Oliver P.
Davis, Agriculiu:a: Coovestant, vs. Wiliam
Downie aud A.venus Davidsoa, M. A. 1006,
ang. A. Ashpvio’and Otis Baier, Adverse Cigimants, Lespoudeatg, lLayo'ving,
8. 1-2 0fN. W, 1 4aud N, 3-2 of 8. W. 1-4 of
sec. 30.T.17N,,R.10E., M. D. Baud M.
Opon tilling aad coasice.ing the ye: ified
and corroborsied pe iiion of uhe avovenamed Contesvuat and good cause ap»earjug Laereior: itis orde.ed: Thatthe said
Oliver P. Davis tugeitber with bis wiunesses
and each auGalloithe above named i aeral Kespondents, together with toefe wit} ~ ~
nesses be and appear peiors F-auk Power
Justice o: che Peace, at nis oficein Nevada
City, Cale., be beiog he'ebyv des guv.ed asap
Oicer. Dearest the Jand, ea Decemoer xh,
4.0 atl10 A, M. of that day,vhe ore tesuovisions of
Kule 35 of Prectice: Thenand theie o ivv.oduce evideuce to estab’ish tue minuetatfvr ReDim neral Cha™ucter of the a love descsiped tract Tne he: ‘vg is wade’ retunable bé-ore be'’e\ibves vad bLeceives
vfios ote a obs offve Oa, Dec. ith,
090, No ssuimony 9% beriean tht taken
beore the -deposio, shice>, e2eve-menur oned, wi'i be cons 'aéred by'v4 is oulice.
And if euhef >>." #@ '10 aoveas fn resouuse tO-tHigiva.oa de saliw ioe duly
eaered. -.
SELDEN HETZEL. kezister.
Order to Show Cause.
N tne Supw.i:or Coart of Nevada Couniy,
Caltlo ule.
4u tov imater Of the Estate of Taomas
Du istan, deceased,
Ww. it. F e'uva:, the Adminis.ator, with
the Wijlanuexed of the Kstate of Thomas
Dunsean, deceased having fi'ed his peiiTussday Thursday and
AT. 7 ACM,
DASSENGERS CAN. BY TAKING. THIS
I line reech Nevada Ciiy at noon, instead
ofat7:80 P. M.-by railroa
charges easonable,
T. P, BLUE. Pron ietor
$6000.06 a year igbeing madedy Jobe
RK. Goodwin, troy, at work -for us
Keadef,you may no
we can teach you
@,0¥
$pare moments only to the work. Allis
new. Grest pay BURE for every work
er. We sed 1oe, Sunibing everything. EASIL¥, SPEEDILY learned;
PARTICULARS FREE. Address a’
NSON & €O., PORTLAND, MAINE,
Homestead Application.
AND OFFICE AT ‘SACRAMENTO, CAL,,
November-#, 1890. I, George W. Jones,
‘of Nevada County, Cal.,wbo made Homestead Application No. 5266 for the Lots land
2and the 8 1-2 0f N. B.1-4s8ee, 4, T. 16, N.
K.10E. M. D. M., ma give novice of
my inteation to make final proof to ‘establish my claim to the land above dese.ived
and that I expect to prove my residence and .
cultivation before the Judge of the Supe °
or Court of Nevada County, Cal., at Nevada
City and County, Cal,, oa January 6, 38°",
by twe of the following witnesses . Harvey
Cooper, John K. Pierce aud John denne y
purpoce there’a set -oita, it is thereiore orue ed by the sa deVou.c, thatall persous inlecesiedin ibe Kstute o. said deccased, wp
pear be.oie the gaia Court on Tuesday, the
ovb day of Jauuay, loyvl, et 10 o’cluck ia tae
ivrendon us said day ei thy Coart oom in
Nevada Viiv, io show cause why an orde
shuuld nut be giouted ‘Ugeid Aduinistesvor tosell allo. tue Kotute Of said deceased
at publie sale rs
And that a,copy 0
Bridge Notice,
OTICE is hereby given tbat the ui deisigned will apply tothe Hon. Board of
Supervisors of Nevada County, at (he Court
House in Nevada City, on Tuesday, Janua
ry 6th, 1891, at 10o’tlock 4. M. of taut day,
as soon thereafter as a healing can be
had, for a renewal of license to take 'oll
upon the bridge across the Bouth Yuba Riyer,at a point Mhown as BridgepoitC ropsing.
decls 8. Db: WUODS.
f this ofder be publish
ed at least iOns successive weeks in the
uvily T.auscsipt, @ DOWspaper printed and
pupiisbed in said gouny,
g f ame J, AM sWALLING,
5 See superior Judge,
Dated Dec, 4ih. 1690, — ilee
A. burrows} A.oraey, d5
2
que SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF
-]. applicants for gertificates to teach tn the
public schools of Nevada county will be
néid 4t Washington Schoolhouse, Nevada
City, beginning at 9 ofelock a. M. on
Monday, Dec. 22,1890. . :
Each applicant is required by law, to paya
2. iy fee of 9
P “AT J.TIFFANY,
Secretary Board of Educstion,
PR ere A
Dividend Notice.
] TVIDEND NO. 40.0¥ FIFTY CENTS PER
5») saa'eonvhe Capital Stock of the CLPINS BANK will become aue aud payatle
on and after December 10th, 1890, at the
Notice to Oreditc 's,
Estateof J. A. J. Ray..
OTiICS is hereby givek’ bythe undersigned, Admitristrator of the Estate of
. A.J. Kay, decezsed, to the creditors.of
and ali persons baving claims azainst the
acd deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers, wishin ten months after tae first publicatten of this notice to the
ga‘d Administ stor, at the 'aw office of Fred
Sears at Nevada Civ, the same being the
place ‘or the (-ansac*.on of the business of
paid esiale,in said county of Nevada,
‘ ~~ GEORGE W. RAY
Adminfstrator of the Estate of J. A. J. Ray,
Ch BBE
ays keep it in the house,
i ese and tlie babies .
t.-Bold Carr Bres,
“AML orders strictly attended to and
TEAOHERS EXAMINATION, .
Al o— 4.-sourth undiy ded interest in the “Inkerman
NO.08-Star-on the south--acouty acres.
Aiso—One-hbuif uadivided interest in the “LastChange Copper Mine,”
idée, Conutainiag v4acies, situaced iu Spenceville Copper District.
Maw LH ESE MiNiNG CLAIMS AKK ALL PATENSED, —
_Aiso—My Law Library consisting of 425 yolumes of Keports, Statutes and Standard
text books, coatained 1. six glass fiont bookcases, with otfice furniture and furnishings, Maps, lramed engravings and other otlice equipments. . :
Also—A good 5-.00m house and half acre lot enclosed well filled with fruit trees, on
turapike roudip Hill’s lat. =
: HB. W. ROBERTS.
ae : ‘ GRASS VALLEY,CAL, f
Quartz Mine;” adjoining the
wa
or Sale or Rent on Rasy Terms!
Special Bar.,ains in Lands.
z00 acres cleared ; good orchard in pearing} a large, never-failing supply of
free water ; allimplements, tools, ete., with place, — ——
~~ $60904125 scres; not more than 2 miles from Névada City or Grass Wal
ing of a variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence. i
—-$3750--150 acres-gently rolling -fruit or grazing land; all fenced ; 100
acres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost. about
$2500. Great harvain; must be sold. .
$900--60 acres good-frait land, situate three miles trom Nevada City; 15
acres cleared ;. house and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, horse and
wagon and farming impléments; free water for irrigating. A real bargain. :
$2 150-0425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; two good houses and
two barns; LUO acres cléared; orchard and garden; free water for a portion
of place. Will be sold.at the above low price on accountof. absenger
BO=-10f acres; highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, free
water, sever head of cattle; tWo horses, wagon, and all farming implements;
situate three miles from Nevada Citv. A rare’ chance to secure a profitable
farin at.adow price.
$250000125 acres; 4 iniles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house
and burn; séme ‘ruit trees; free water for irrigating.
<< 0 easter
LAN DS TIMBE TE
$8000--560 acrés; two miles _from-NevadaCity covered witha fitie
growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is wort) more than price asked ;
soil is very rich and will make excellent-fruit land when cleared; all can be
irrigated eevee :
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards. gee
er f ES
Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaug. depot.'. Both have -good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev,
ery advantage for a desirz ble ho,ne,
fe) :
2 hese are only a few of the bargains we have to
offer at present. We have all kinds of Lands at prices
ranging trem $5 to $75 peracre. Terms Yasy.
NEVADA —COUNTY ]} 4NDAND _IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. :
Apply to GEO. C. GAYLORD. Ass’t Secy.’
NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT .
oo
(Regular Price $6 a Year) ji 35
Ww Lorex
THE! SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL
(Regular Price $1.25 a Year) .
e Poth for $6 50 a Year
. @FEFRR NO, 2.)
THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ~( Regular Price $6 a Year}
THE SAN. FRANOISCO DAILY CALL
(Reguyiays Price $6 a Year)
{
Both for $9 00 a
To take advantage of ay one ut the Combinations 5
You Must Pay in Advanee for One Year'
Those in arrears for tne TiiaNscripr now mast pay up in full, and also
pay one, year’s combination price in advance. :
The Daily Transcrip
isthe Leading paper of Northern Central Caiifornia—a position it has maintained since
it was established in 1860. it gives the latestand most reliable Mining, Horticultural,
Court, Supervisoval and jther Neve ia county news. It is bright, independent, enterprising and uteresting. é
The San-Francisco Weekly Call
Isa handso.ve eizht-page paper. Jt is issued every Thursday, and_covtains—all_of the
impo. taut news of tae week, gleaned fram every quavier of the globe, complete vv to
dacz 0° publicavion, It contains inte esting special correspondence from all of the p.iacipai citiés of the world and a vast emount of the beri selecced and original gene-al
litertidce. Jt /atnishes tbe latess and mostieliable financial news aad market quoia
yioas, and gives special at.ention to mining, horticulural aud agricultural news una is jo
CvOEy TORR EOE a first-clags family "er, appealing to the interest of every-member-ot“heugenola, f
v
The Morning Call
p
fod and ia recognized as being the
i ; (Seven issues a week
Isallive metropolitan daily. Tthas the lacgestcirevla'
eadingnewsvaper the Pacific Coast. ~* :
South Yuba Transrortation and Supply. Company
Incorporated .» 1390,
: Directors: _ « =
Al ¢ TRECIDGO,Esgq. GEO. A. HARE: Esq.
H. C., CALLAHAN, Esq. EDWIN TILLEY, Esq.
E. J. RECTOR, Secretary. :
CEO. G. ALLAN, Ese.
GEO, E. TURNER, Esq.
: Mondays; Wednesdavs and Fridays, at 6 A. mi
Stages leave’ Maybert for Nevada City yia Ormonde und Washiagten on Tuesdavs,
Thursdavs and. Saturdays, at 5 A. M, ; \
WGORTHLEY & NICHOL,{Managers.
N.’B.—This orfanization was necessary forthe protection of -ourselves‘and thoge doing
busidess with us. We propose to run~Stages regularly, winterand Simmer, snowjor
no snow, We earnestly solicitthe co-operation of our itfends. Signed:;
Washington Mining Co., Yuba Mining Co.,,
Diamond PD. Mining ,, Bmebell Mining Co.,
: office 4’ theCitizens Bank, ‘
pa'cd this 12th day of November, 166, oaN MORGAN, Cashier,
re e
_iCanyo. Sreek Mining Co,.
FT 2 ree
other].
the east bythe . _
Much of this tract. is neariy' level, . ’
400 feet on the .
$5 000-+320:acres, three miles from. Grass Valley; good hodse and_parn;.
ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn; fine orchard>in bearing, consist-,
Year!
a Stages leave Nevada City for Maybert via Washington and . --4.~ ‘
Pe bO monae on ef Borerw
Home Mutual Insurance Co.
7 oF CALIFORNIA
4 ee eae 300,000
(PEINCL/AL OFFICE
216Sansome et., San-Franciseo
Fire Insurance: Only~
J. ¥. HOvGHTON, President.
J.1.N,. SHEPARD, Vice President,
—-"GWERLES H, STORY, Secretary
s R. H. MaGiLy, Genéra’ Agen
Sy
Risks epee oe on all Clusses of desirable
property inthis county at rates as 10W as sol
anteeing a promptand liberalresponse toa!
just claims for loss.
Grass Valley Branch For Neyada Counts
"JOHN G, COLEMAN.
_ GEO.W. HILL Manager
ED: SAMPSON, Special Agent.
MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLE
Whitehead Cook
Books,
LEAD ‘tHE WO
No* 1,
RLD.
vency and a fair profit will admit of, guair
a
pF OUR
lowing valuable Premiums at the follow
Solia Gold and Silver Watche
Realizing the importance of a good wat
premiua, we Rave ieeeea the “Waltham” »
being the best known and most reliable . tim
pieves in the market These watches have a
world-wide reputation which. they -havegained
solely on theit merits, The cases we guaantee
to Ue of soliu gold'and coin silver respectively,
and if not just as represented miay be revuried wt . :
our expense and we will refund tne mouey paid:
We are prepared to niuke the most liberal propositions on these watches as premiums, a8 will be
7 a7 re .
Solid’ Gold Watch—Gents .
“A gentlenian’s solid gold hunting, case watch,
“Walthain’’ movement, stem-winding aadstem:
setting, With DAILY TKANSURIPL ond Pars
Bulletin, one-year, $36.50; Watch, DAILY TRANSURLey and Weekly Bulletin, one year, ‘¥34740.
Subscfiber pays eXpress charger on watch from
San Francisco
Solid Géld Watch—Ladies’.
. A lady's sovid yold huniing case watch, ‘*Wail
tham” movement, steni-winding, sveM-setting ,
with DAILY THANSCKIPT and Daily bulletin,
one year, $29; wilh VAILY TRANSCRIPT ana
“Weekiysbuuetim, one year, $26,90, Suvseriber
Clevo thes ate
Solid Silver Watches.
Botid¢o silver. hunting case water __ Wale
than” movenient, stem-Wi.ding wnd stemsetuing,@ thoroughly reliabie Ume-keeper, with
AILS ARANDSUDIED and Doenty~Bulletip, one
‘Year; SIS; With DAILY TRANSCRHLEPT aud Weekly
Bulletin, ohe year, $16.90, Bubscriber to pay,
Xpress charges uu Watch from Sau Francisco,
oame Wath, opea tace, with DAILY TRANSUbirL, wna Daily Builetio, une year, ¥15; with
DAILY ‘MKANSORIPT aud Weekly bulletin, one
The American Pastry
Cook. ~
PRICK #2,
No. 2,
Hote] Meat Cooking.PRICK g2.
¥ ee I:
Chicago Herald Cook_ing School. =
(For Families, —
“PRICE $1.50.
No. 4,
Cooking For Protit.
PRICE 83
FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF PBR
sever
HOTEL GAZETTE.’
420 Kearney Stieet. San Francisco
Nevada County N. G8. R,
TIME TABLE NO. 41.
Takes Effect Satucday, Nov. 15, '90, at
12. o'clock noon,
LEAVING NEVADA CITY:
T00_ P.M. sveniha Teaving "Ban
Fre aciseoat7:30 A. M;
¢
= ;
9:30 P M. Daily, connecting with
oe. « * Overland Passenger
arriving inSan Francisco at 6:45 A. M., and
with overland Jeaving san Francisco at7 P.
e
4:27 A. M. sctets and ina ber
ing San Francisco at7_P:; M.,.aiso Eastern.
passengers. é a
Daily, ecnnecting with
5:37. M. Overland leaying San
Francisco at 7:304.M., and bringiag Fase-,
e.D mail, : :
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager.
k. H. BROWN, Superintendent
IT HAS TURNED UP.
WHAT?
A CHANCE TO MAKE
Y selling our new Book “CHARAOTEK
pKLICHES.” itis the greatesi seliin
book ever bioughtout -n the sovth.
TPY-1 WO—52-KULL PAGE ORIGINAL.JILLUSTKATIONS, fresh and giriking ; humoreus and serious Printed on heayy
plate paper. Icvisthe Cheapest.book sor its
nize and chaiacter ever published. =
One agentsold 103 copies in Nashville in
three days. rice of outfit only 75 cents.
Apply,at once jor terms and territory. lf you
soon Secrona sr ap ee AC SAN ASCO
¥IF-T
Year, $12,.y0 Subscriber t pay” xpress Charges .
on Watch from san f'raucisco,
Nickle Watch,
A nandsome nick.e steim-winding watch, open
face, good mouvement, with DAILY TRAs~
pUniPs and Daily Bulletia, ono year, $11: with
DAILY TRANSCRIP anu Weekly Bulletin, one
year, $3.90. Subscriber to pay express charges
ou Watch rom San Fraiicisco, m
es
Bicy.es. *
The Bicycle we bave selected aw a 4
tne “apoio” —while not the miust expensive is a
first-class article in every respect. it is handBone ahd substantially made, it runs easily and
iv prime favorite. it is standard: finish with
nickle trummings, and will be seutcomplete with
saddle-bay, tools, etc. Willbe sent with DAILY
THaNDCHIP4 aad Daily Bulletm, one year, tor
$2¥, with DAILY TRANSOKIP' and Weekly
vulletin, one year, $26.90. {The above prices are
lor & 36-.1ch Wheel, Price per additional inca
ihadé known 6ii application.) Subscriber to pay
express charges on bicycle irom San Francisco.
Boys’ Velocipédes.
__A16-isech-wheel; standara mish, wrought-iron
velocipede, with bell, etc., complete, sent with
DAILY LKANSCKIPT and” Dauy Bulletin, one
year, $12.00; with DAILY TKRASSURIPY aaa
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40,
Type Writers,
Thigisa type-writing age, Kverybody has one
Wie las wrillng to ao’ or shou'u have one,
He-ois your vpportunity, The San type-writer
‘4a periect instrument, simple ju constuction,
Curiy Workea neauy mounted ana boced, witha
instiuctions for use, which can be learneuia ten
minutes, With DAILY 'PRANSCMIPL and Daily
bulievin, one’ year, $17;.with DAILY TRANSCULPT «and eekly Bulletin, one year, $16:
Suoscriber pays express, 0
Cane.,_
r yhtsize with 14-k gold head, wil be seat with
DA‘LY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Lullet-n, oae
year, 712.00; with DAILY THANSCIIPT ‘and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.00. Suoscciver
pays express,
3
2.
Telescope.
A very useful articie:'thatwnyone living in the
country oF vrayeliug, will appreciate. Ouc
preanium telescope is « good, stfoug instrument,
With Bi Objcct-glass-4-—1nches” in diameter, ¥
diaws, 6 inches long When closed, leather cased,
aud willbe veut with DAILY ‘TRANSORLPT and
Darty Bulletin, One year, $11; With VAILY TRANSUKIPT anu Weekly bulletin, one year, 99.
Sub criberto pay expreta charges, Se
Microscope.
A most interesting instrument and of great Use
to. the student.-;-This in no toy, but a powerful
microscope that reveals the many strange things
that exist in the foou weeat aud the water we
drink, it stands6inches high and mr yuites 60
diameters, aud wil besent with DAILa TRANSUK. PY aud Daily Bulietin, one year, $14: with
DAILY TRASSCLIPTPand Weekly Buliewn, one
year, $9, “Subsertber to pay express charges,
Musical. Instrumerts.
Jn making our -selyctions of musical instruments for premiums. we almed in every itstance
Lo et #goou article—one that we need not hesjtate to sead to aperforiuer whois a conno.sseur,
We have made urrarigements with the eading
manufacturers aug jobvers that enable us to offer
SCRIPT ov unpreceaently liberal terms
Banjo.
Banjoplayingis an a-co. plishment that has
become very fashionable during the last few years,
Iv is revdisy earned by anyoue-haying a good ear
ior muric, and “makes ® spiendid accompaniment
fourth tceinsinging. We will send a hapasome » « le-im, caif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo
with > strucuon book, with DAILY TKANSCRIP. and vrily Bulictin, one year, $11.00; with
D7; vx TRANSCUIPY anu Weekly bulletia, one
year, 39.50. Subscriber to pay express charges,
B Flat Cornet. .Ahandsome nickie-b flat cornet, with full set
Of ed tsu vrOens, Music rack, case and insteuction
book? ompl.te-—a fue o('0 iLstrument—with
DAILY TKANSGHIPT and Daily Buiietin, one
year, $6.00; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Vebkly Bulletin, $14.69, Subscriber pays express charges.
Flute.’
The flute is oe of chesweetest and easiest musical inztruments to learn, Itharmonizes with
the piano aud ail other ingiru nents, For «
prea.um we baye selected a fine cocoa-wood, 6keyeu, cork jointed flute with traing’ slide, and
willugudit with DAILY TRANSURIPT and Da'ly
Bulletin, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRIPT
and Weekly Butiétin, one year, $19.76, Subscriber pays ex press charges. ne
Pianos,
@A minrature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, qleelit finished— just the thing for eb'ldren to learn
to play on; anes goou music Sentwith DAILY
TUANSC >and Datiy Bul etin, one. year,
$41.00; WithDnILY TAANSCUIPT and —W eekly
Lullgain,o . year, 99.00, Suoscriber pays express. O
Croquet.
A beautiful croquet eet for eight players will
be seut-v.th DAILY TLANSC’ TP'T auc Dai
Luet'u, ome Jour, $10; wich DAILY Te
>. IeTana Wee !y bulletin, one-year, $3, Subecriber pays ©. press, {-% ;
: Shot. Guns,
We made a aspecia! point of securing @ good gun
for a premium— one vuat we can recommen?) and are not sstistied when outfit receiyed, mouey 1e/unded, ;
. Address,
Southwestern Publishing House,
153 and 155 North Spruce St. =
___Naihville, Tenn. 294m
TH.
Overland : Monthly.
T ENT YEAR WILL BE ”
ILLUSTRATED DESOR’PTLVE .
eae i ee
Without the Overtand Menthiy
impossib le to ksep jaformed upon the resources and growth of the Pacific Coast.
The magazine is essential-tothé home-seekerand investor
To lovers of literature the Overland
offerseach mouth the best product of a
group of new and brilliant writers. Its storles of Western adventure, Inaian studies,
and Pioneer sketches cover the entire range
of Western life, from mining-camp days
tothe living present. Its literary reviews,
editorials, and poems rank with the best
Bastern work, ‘deeoe
If you wish teaid the growth of the Pacific Coast, subscribe for the Overland
Monthly. = c
: s $4.00 yeryear, ©
One Sample Copy, ‘i’ venty-five Cents,
The Ovecland Moato'y Publishing’ Oo.
Sam Francisvo Valifornia, a
Beginners carn from 926 tp @50
i “pet week, aud. more after a little
experience. We can furnish you
v employment, ge will teach you
» You work in you o' \Wy. wherever you live. Both sexes, all vid We dale
o
HK LEADING FEATURE Of THE PREs.
feel assucecthat.our lecy‘on will beallihat you
canasx. OUurpremium gun is well made and
handsumely, finisiec, 1) shoG ' sirouy ana
accusately, ana ‘s a’ reliable gtip in‘every pai~ tievlar, -1bi6 the very vest ,un eer offered as a
newspaper premiumancis weil worth worl wing
for, 1ti¢ & maaificent double »weech--ovder’
with twist varrels ac ection vide spay, ruber
bute, Nor, 10 anc 12. gauye. as desired; and wili
besent wih DAILY DLANS@a PT amu, Daily
Britetin, one yees, 825 witu DAILY TeANeOtirT and Weekly Bulictin, One year, $i¥.
Same gun a: avove, with
(OH We will’send THE DAILY TRANSCRIP? with the San Francisco
Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin; and any of, he folPICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION.
A Nickle tenor drom;
complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
SCRIPT and W.
Subscrso or pay
seen by the fojlowiny offers: > ia GANSCRIPT and
vo pe) eXpreet charges on Watch trom Sap Bran. . : = —ftess-cartringes, jus. the 1)
tuwug aciub, A fiest-ciags te
these lustruLients iu conection with the TRAN~ >
ing prices, payabjé ift advance :
)] Drums dé
14-lnieh bead, With stig ke ema
id Daily
6 $12.50, Witt DAILY TRAN
y Lulletin, one io ser raas y ONO Year,, $10.50
Ne
Bulletin, one year, $12.50. witt® om
Military” Drum.
A tine corded, hammered brass drum
sicks complece, Wivh DALY TANS FP’
Jaily Builetin, one year, $10.00; with bAILY
Weebly Lt iletin, on
$8.50. Subserive: pays expicc-; one at
Witd
‘L ray ai
= Rifles. :
The Wineivester niaintuius it: jones.
repeating riflemade aut in to Wel)
need further description, We-will s
octayon bar:el Winchester rifle
TRANSCRIP? end + daily Buliec
$22.75; with DAILY THARSCHIET
Bullewin, One year, $20.75, Avevs
rifle. We willsends crim fie f¥ ¥1
scriber pays exprers
Flobert Rifles, ;
A Flobert rifle, shooting _ 22-cal, Fiobert—weige——————— Sars
ag for boys Who a; :
fond of shooting, sent with BAILY
SCRIET agd Datiy Bullet.n, one year, §11.95with VAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weckly Builetsp’
One year, $9.25, Subscriber pu)» express, =
the best i
hnOWn to Ja
end a 44 ext
With DAILY—~
i, Ole Seer,
wig Weeliy
inCeiiter fie”
40 leas. sub-—5
cit
‘Vert
ments
cen
acrtio
_ Busi
“—furo
TLOGi
nserti
ional
a
TRAN.
at: Revaivers.
We have decideu tu otter a strong,
servic
revolver for a prew) th aud have selecte
American, double action, * Bui woy,”’ = ned
sige trom 226, 88 cal it will be sent .wis
5 +h Preid~ Dany Buliein
year, Li; with LAILY ‘KANSUKIPT” gad
Weekly Bulieua, One year, $9. soribe leer ; y 99. Buoscriber pays
on
rishing Tackle, :
Gur premium tishi.g rod is « 15 foot Culcutta
bam.oo with iance woud tip and double ferrules
At 18 & good servicravle rod and Wi.l be séut with q
line, Feel, etc., complete, with DAILY ‘“#ANF
pULIPa and Daily tiulétia; one year, $1L: with Be
DALLY TLaNSULLe's aud W tidy Balletal, one
year, 90. Subseriber pays xprecs, .
Tent. .
This ‘ga very userul prem wan and will hi
Precisteu Ly ail who ge hunting,
ing Uut, Ivis@ first-class a
wud Made ot 8 oz. uuck; siz 0x7 test, aud will b
soul with poles, pins, 2c., compleie, with nye rV) {
ALANSULAP £ and Daily: busdeun, . one dear
912,00; with DAILY TRANDUKLYT aud W tel'y
Lullevio, one year, $10.00. Subscriber paye the
express, ;
A hammock is ® premium that a "
Whether puny trom the trees in * orn
Gie poséy Ol'a shady Verandah, a hammock js ~
piceuresque and gu gesilve of obiissful comioit
Acu-upl to end ele sant 13-toot bammoek, with
be -eebepre-a; scout WI DAILY TRANBSOLLET
Sud bay Lulicuu one year, $10.26; with DALY
PANSU'! TY and Weexly Lui , Ong year
¥9.45. Bubscriber pays express.” :
e apfishing OF Camptent, wate —pice’
Tennis,
Among outdoor ga.nes lawn tens :01n'h
thefav.vite —4u ine suflicient any eee 5
vemg Vidle.it; nip eine Qttenvon tied and in :
terest sustained vor out the pame, Being 4
g8me1D Which ladies cAcel, you can secure th: y
Wil Od your lad) wcquat iti
4 ay
140
to, a7 . Were ae
Organ
Daigouuit, complete
TRANSCA rT cand
one year, $19; with DAILY
Will be sent—with—valLY
vatly Lu‘letin,
TRANSUL AT sud Weekly Bull x ib:
$17. Subscriber payer sc otin, c iiss as an ak ve
: es Wt
: : Base Bau, passant
ur base bai! outtit consiwt> of two . See
threeaiso eu buts, twe pie a" epton NMS
ote. cossplete, ant WI'' Le wemt Wil val WY /
1. ANSU ‘a2 wud bow Luilec a, Cae yar, gd S Attu
Wit DAILY T: ANSU + anc’ Ween Buile= { +7,
Oa One Year, 910, Suvnc_iber PAYS Okprets » ah
= 74 OFFIC
Hanging Lamp., ecr
An ele, aut bau, uy aap with -ine : s
ana irom 42. to of eles eas or er
polisuec brass of a rich golu coior— » hijby OrbaWat Aud eecVvicesble iamp sent ' Ma DALY
Laian Chive and Daily Bulletin, ove yeur
+8 05 With DAILY TLANBOMI'T aud. Weekly
Lusi; 0 16 year, %11.0%. Subscriber Paye ex-,
fi
press, a
Stylogra;hic Pen..’
Always ready tu w.ite; carrics ink enews htne holder tz lust for weeks or moutt att Atte
vent with DALY TRANSCR. rt acd Undy
eo'N, On€ Year, $10 20; Wie . AbBUKIFT'and Weekly Bwiletia, ean AN be
: EFIC!
Standard Rain 6 iit ; ndard Rain Guage. ete
Pproved by thes! jnaiservice ay i x e
with ull div Cuons-sor use wilt geri brey boats
DAILY Tia NBCWT and Daily Lusievin, one
fear 0%) witu DAILY THANSCGIPT and Brog
Weekly Lu''etin, one yea: . Mipge eel i e year, $3.75. Subscriber,
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