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She Daily Transcript.
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NEVADA COUNTY.
Mew te Heip Give It a Safe and
Honest Beom.
Talk ‘about it with every stranger you
meet. vig
Write letters to your friends back
East. a
Tell them all about the its rich soil,
\. Write them that this-section. raases
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,
@ bank second to none, and every kind
of basiness carried on.
~» Tell them of its fine timber onthe
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 tbe milLops of trout in the mountain streams.
Loform them thateevery kind of fruit
4 raised here anid brings a higher price
than that raised in any other part ol
the State; ita mild climate and pure
-wheat; oats, corn, barley, Tye; i
~ grass ; its wonderful production of all
kinds of vegetables; its excellent grazing lands and ite vast herds of horses,
cattle, eep and swine.
Tell chem of our immense reservoirs
~ of water—the largest in the world.
Tell theni-that thre richest quartz and
gravel mines in the world are in Nevada county.
‘ ‘Pell them that one single acre oF
Nevada county iand will produce from:
. 200 to 500 bushels of putatoes, and
thatit is no surprise at all to find. «
pingle potatoe weighing from one to
six pounds, and round and bright as a
gilver doilar. ‘
Tell them that. one acre will grow
{rom~20--to--50 bushels of spleniiu
wheat, from 60 to 120 bushels:of good
overweight oats, from 2 to 3 tons ol
four mowings each season.
Fell them that every article of farm,
gerden or orchard products finds a
quick and ready market near home,
and that the deniand in mining camps
and towas is more than all the land
yet-under cultivation Can supply. :
Teli them that our present citizers
kindly inyite all good citizens of other
States who want to purchase # govd
farm to come at once to Nevada couuly.
nner ght-your inends,huwever, that Mioel. ]
of the choice farming and fruit lands ol
Nevada county ave slready been preempted, and that poor. men With
~ Jarge families.and ne.-money~ to buy
out the present owners at from 1en te
_twenty.dollarsper. acre would not De
safe in coming here.
Tell them the class of men who
ean and will succeed ‘n this foot hil
~segion are those who oan ange WR
or one hundred and sixty acre ranch,
and these are plenty atiow rates and.
. extra good and fertile. ©
“. ell theta we neéd’-move farmers,
ambee
__gtbckmen, fruitmen and men of capipf)
takin every . ortion of Nevada county
—in the couniry, in the towns and on
the mountains to help us to develop
gill the hidden treasures of the seil, the
timber on the mountains and the
veins of gold and silver and other minerals that are buried in them,
If you areacquainted with any men
of large capital back mM any of the
States, invite them to visit Nev.da
County at once and see for themselves
ts vast mineral fields, fruit farms,
pineries stock ranges and-its need of
more Capital te improve our towns,
assist our business men and rancumen 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 ofthe vast beds of kaolin,
of the marble quarries;-of the iron,
lime and slate. See
Tell them of the unlimited water
‘power for tactories and of the valuable
forests of the finest orn. mental . woods
on the Coast,
“\porly, and will extend a genuine wel—Ffeli them that the fruits and-grepes
grown ‘in this altitude have finer flavor
and better shipping qualities than
those grown at a lower altitude.
Tell them that a full grown and well
kept orchard will yield a crop worth
from $10 to $500 per ucre ‘per anfum.
‘Tell them that children here have
more robest constitutions, @ more
ruddy complexion and firmer -museulardevelopment than childrea rear“ed in the jowlands. :
Above all, tellthem that our people
are large bearted, generous and neighcome to worthy strangers who come to
reside in their midst,
Tell thenrof our excellent schools,
abundant churches, and 0: the spirit
of progress which renders this ene of
the most desirable placesin the State
for permanent settlement, e
Send them copies of the Nevada City
Daily-Transcarr and it will keep
them informed about the-richest-portion ofthe greatand wonderful Strate
of California.
3 aes
Dr. Besanke’s Cough aud Lung
syrup.
This syrup is composed of wild
cherry, tar and balsam of Tolu, which
‘every one knows are the most tonic
and healing remedies known for the
Throat and Lungs. To this we add
just enough squills, ipecac and blood
root to loosen and throw off the offendng matter, by expectoration. Ask
_your doctor if there could possibly be
amore happy combination for the cure
, of coughe, colds and bronchitis, or to
build up a weak and emaciated consumptive pétient than this. — For
_erovp and. whooping cough there is
nothing better, and every r who
val the lives of her little children
abould always
it in the house.
It is and the babies
} Rolph James, Trustee
Notice of Assessment,
{ONSOLIDATED ST. GOTHARD GOLD
Mi Company.—Location of Princial place of Business, San Francisco, Califordia. Lecatiun of Works, Nevada
county, Cal.
Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting
Of the Board of Directors, held on the 9tn
day of Dec., 1890, an assessment, (No. 2) of
Ten (10) Cen s per share was levied up
on the Capital Stock of the fornereian. ear .
able immediately in United States Gold
Coin, to the Segretary, at the office of the
Company, room No. 10, No. 320 Sansome
street, San Francisco, California
ig stock upon which this assesament
shall remain unpaid on the 15th ry at
January, is 1, will be delinquent, and ad
vertised fur suie at publie auc!
legs paymentis m
Saturday,the 7th day of February, 1891, te
pay the delin
sale. By orderofthe Board of Directors.
oo DHEO, WETZEL, Secretary.
Office—Room No. 10, 1# sansome Street,
San Franciseo; Califurnia.
Delinquent Notice.
bbe ee BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINing Company. Location of principal
piece of business, San Francisco, Califor
nia. Location of spied North Bloomfield,
Nevada County, CétHforpia. : .
Notice—There are delinquent upon the
following described stock, ou account of
assessment No#46, levied on the tweutyiourth day of October, 1890, thé several
amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: ~
°. a
Certifi’e. She.
188 5
oe
EB
°
Names.
Bergin Thomas lI..
Bowie A. St. J ‘
sowie Helen J.. .,..299
Bowie Kobert I. Trustee 302
Denérvaud C. Trustee..283 10
paeeereee &. Trastee-.286 ~~ 20
2
rie te oe
Hoefier L. M. Truste
‘Martinez &. Trustéé.
Perkins H, Co.
Perkins H, C
Perkins H.C
Pichoir H. TrusteéRobingon E. N, Trustee-220 450
Kobinson L, Se .
obituson i
seseu
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BABS
Bese.
bees
aus
SSSSSssEese
Robinson L. L. Trustee
REE
Rolph cee, Trustee
Rolph James, Trustee
Roiph Jameg, Trustee
Kolph James, Trustee
Rolph James, Trustee
h J
bh
oh ames, Trustes
ph James,
Roiph James, Trustee..
Rolph James, = 4000
Rolph James, ‘lrustee.307 1000 500 00
Aud ip a*cordai ce with Jaw, aud an ordcr of the Board of Directors, made on the
tweaty-fourth day of October; 180, so many
sheres of each parcel of such etock as way
be Mecessary, Will be seld at public: auction, atthe office of the Company, koom 4%,
40, 3208ansome street, San Francisco, Cal
ou Monday, the Twenty-Second day of De
cember, 1890, at the hour of 2-o’clock P; Mi
of said day topay agid Deiing aent Aassegsments ther-op, together with cests of advertising end expenses of the sale.
H. PICHOIR, secretary.
Office—Room 24, No. 320 8.
~ Constable’s Sale.
b cae VIRTUE QF AN EXECUTION !88SUED
, out of Justice H. J. WrikhVs Court of
Nevada townsLip, Count¥ of nevYada, State
of California, dared the 2th day of xovember, 1890, ina certain action wherein the
Péuple of the State of California as Plainutitf recovered judgment against J, G. Kowerman as defendant, forthe sum of $25.00
damfages and all tost#@ thatmay accrue on
the 24th day of Noyem 1890,
a have levied pee the following described property, to wit;
Ali that certain piece or parcel of land
situated and being inthe corporate lumite
:
EEEESESERHE
gees
$8588
_
bP
s
abe
SS
ansome Street, .
n; aud ‘wni:
e before; will be sold on .
5 ent desessment, together }.
with the costs of advertising and expenses of
~tope, and-bi
ad
rato
TO THE UNFORTUNATE .
DE. GIBBONS DISPENSARY,
Neo. 623 Kearmey Street,
Corner Commercial.....8am Francirci
Established in 1854
for the treatment
of Seuxal and S8eminal Diseases sueb
Ieeratea AES
successfully treat
" ed.
Sah S3 br.Gibbon hasthe
e ofannooncing tat he hasreturned
visiting the principa: Hospitala of Buresumed practice at the Dis
pe 628 Kearney Street, San Francisco,
habe tis old patients abd tnuse rey uirin.
his services may find him. :
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence 0}
self abuse. This so¥tary vice, or deprave
sexual-indulgence, is practiced by the youth
FoF pe sexés to an almostunlimited ext, producing with unerring certainty the
foliowing train of morbid symptoms unies
combatted by scientific wedical measures,
viz‘ Sallow countenance, dark spots under
the eyes, pain in tb. nead, ring mg in the
ears. noise like tne rustlig of lea
the rattling of chariots, uneasiness, about
loins, Weakneve of the limbs, coniused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence,
fitidence in approaching ecg pe & dis
like to form new scquaintances, disposition
to ‘shun society, loss of memory, nectic
dlushes, pimples and various eruptions about
the face, f tongue, fetid breath,co
cousi mptioh, night aweats, monomanisan
2 ene posal Uf relief be not obtained,
Pe ms sO afflicted should apply imniediatey, either in in or by letter: apd have
&
&
eur = py his néw-and scientific mode
ese » which never fails of
effecting a quick and radical cure.
MARRIED MEN,
Or thogs who contemplate mye a who
u are suffering under any of these fearful/mal
fes, should a
tein imufedia
CURED AT HOME. wy
~ Persons ata distance may be CURED AT
AOME, by addressing a letter to Dr; Gibbon}
tating case, phe) hema » je of € the
disease has continued, “and<the medicine
will be promptly sent. free from damage or
curiosity, tO any part of the country, with
al and plain directions for use, The Doc;
Wi Lucce wit Others fail. Try him. By
enclusing ThN LOLLAKS in coinin a registered letter through the Port Oficé, or
Lrough Wells, Fargo & Co, a package of
medicine will be delivered by expresstoany
our”, of the United Syates. ‘
address DR, J, F, GIBBON; 623 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, San_ Francisco
Uifice Box 1957. _ ‘
DR. GUNN'S
BIT TE RS:
relief. :
Xr
Regulating Catarhtiic
THE INDISPENSIBLE
Household Remedy
A SURE PREVENTIVE
AND POSITIVE CURE FOR
Costiveness and Constipation:
BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER,
fever and Ague
aND ALL MALAGIAL TROUBLES,
ofthe City of Nevada, Cuunty of Nevada
niock Fourteen (14) as designated on the
oficial map of Nevade City mous by H.
3. bier . 10 1869 and is béun on the
uorth by Broad street, on the east by Deer
Creek, un the west by the lot of M. Solari,
having @ frontage of (80) eighty! feet on
Broad street and a-tanding back to ‘spring
girect together with el improvements
thereon consisting of a frame buiiding and
. all tepementse, bereditaments.and-appurtenances belonging to thesame, ~~
Notice is horeby pyen that on Wednesday, the 24ta duy of of December, 1890, at 12
o'clock M:-; of that day in front of the
Court Housein the City, Township and
Ceunty of Nevada, State of VUalifornia, I
will sell ail'the figiit; title aud interest of
J. G. Bowerman, the above nanied DefendatPubhe Auction, for-cash in U. ».’ gold
goin, to the highest aud best bidder, to satfee said Execution and all cost. Dated at
Yevyada Township, the 29thday of Nuvemos RICHARD DILLON, Constable.
Delitiquent Notice.
{ ATE HAYES MINING COMPANY.—
Location of principal place of business, 8au Francisco, California. Location
oe Vathe Srench Corral, Nevada eounty,
parma!
Notice—There are delinguent upon the
Pica Sa No, 2, levied on the twentyfourih y of October, 1890, the several
amounts set opposite the names of the re-.
spéctive smeeeicee as pio 44 z
10. o,
Names. Certificate. Shares, Am’t.
Block James N.. 9 125 $250
Block James N,.. 10 100,
Perkine H.C. ... 6 il 22
Shepard JL. N.. 13 100 200
Andin accordance-with law aud an order of the Board of Pirectors, made on the
twenty-fourth day of Uctober, 1890, so many
shares of euch purcel ofguch stock as muy
be necessary, Will be sold at public auction
at the officeyof the Company, Koom 24, No.
320 Sansome Sau Srancisco, CaliforBia, on Monday the twenty second day.of
December, 16v0, at the hour of 3 0 clock P. .
M. of said day, -to pey-said aelinguent assessments therson, together with costs of.
advertising and a5 peusee of the sale,
on Roo ~ hes Migs yes Secretary.
ce— m 4 0. 820 Sansome street.
San Francisco, California, :
Allas Citation.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, sacramento, Cal., Oct. 6th, 1840. Oliver P,
Davis, Agricultural Contestant, va, William
Downie and Artemus Davidson, M. A. 1056,
ana H. A,-Ashburn and Otis Baker, Adyerse ts, Respondents, Involving,
8. 1-2 of N. W, 14 4nd N. 1-2 of 8: W. 1-4 of
Sec. 30,-T.17N.,R.-40H., M.D. B and
filling-and-consideringthe verified
and corroborated petition Of thé abovenamed Contestant and goud cause appearing therefor: Itis ordered: Thatthe said
Oliver P. Davis together with his witnesses
and each andultoithe above named Mineral Kespondents, together with ‘their wit2 and appear befors Frank Power,
Justice of the Peuce, at his oficein Nevada
City,Cala., he being hereby designated as an
Oificer Dearest the land, on December sth,
mony, to be taken under the provisions of
Rule 35 of Practice: Then and there to introduce evidence to establish tue miueral
or nen;mineral character of the above described tract. The hearing is made returuable beiorethe Kegister and Receiver
of this office. at this office on, Dec, 18th
1390, No testiMony, otherthan that taken
before the deposing officer, above-mentioned, will beconsidered by tnis office. .
And if either purty failto appear in respunse to this ication, defauit willbe d ‘uly
entered.
SELDEN HETZEL, Kegister.
Order to Show Cause.
1X the SuperiorCourt of Nevada County,
Califoruia.
in toe mutter of the Estate of Toomasg
Duustan, deceused.
W.M. Treluar, the Administrator, with
the Will annexed of the Kstute of Thomas
Dunstan, deceased, having filed his petition heféin, duly verified, praying for an
order of sale of all the Peioest Foperty
and the real estate of suid ueceased, for the
purpose therein set torth, it is therefore ordered by the said Court, that ali persons interested in the Estate o. said deccased, ap:
peur before the suid Court cn Tuesday, the
oth day of January, 1891, at 10 o’cluck & the
fprengon fi sale dex at th. Court Keom in
ey vity, to show cause order
should not be granted to id ieee
tor to sell all of the Mstate of said deceased
at publie sale.
And that a.copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the
vaily Trauscript, a newspaper printed and
pub edin said county.
J. M. WALLING,
superi dge,
Dated Dee. 4th, 1890. pos oiet
A. Burrows, Attorney, 45
Notice to Oreditors.
Estate of J. A. J. Ray.
Nittens is hereby given by. the
signed, Administrator of the
. J. Ray, deceased, to the cred
and ali persons having claims against the
aaid deceased, to exhibit them with th
moogeenry vouchers, within. ten months after the ns Bu lication of this notice to the
said Administrator, at the law office of Fred
Searls at Nevada City, the same being the
‘place for the transaction of .the business of
said estate,in said county of Nevada.
GEORGE W. KAY
Admivistrator of the Estate of J. A.J. Ray,
€
following described stoex, on account of}
1890 at 10-A, M. of that day, the oral testi.
DYSPEPSIA. __
— ‘WER VOUSNESS
Loathing of Food,
Kidney Complaints,
= . Natiséa,
impure Bised,General Debility
Dr Gunn's Bitters
ARF :
PURELY
VEGRIALLE
Perfectly Safe,
etlable
A. VAN ALSTINE & CO.
Proprietorsand Manufacturers
122 Montgomery Street, San Erancisov
whe FOR SALE BY
CoARR BROS,
D. 8S. BAKER,
Draving and General Hauling
Transporting, Ete.
ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
the Transportation of Baggage’for The-.
atri¢a! Companies,
Dry Oak Wood
For sale in lots trom 1 to 500 cords.
Leaves Nevada City on :
MONDAY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY.
; At7 A.me.
LEAVES DUTOH FLAT.
Tussday Thursday and Saturday
Ge MET he Me
Passexcuns CAN. BY. TAKING THIS
line resgh Nevada Gly at noon, instead
of at 7:80 P. M. by railr
All orders strictly ¢ attended to and
charges easonable,
T. P. BLUE. Pron ietor
#6000. 00 @ year is being made by John
Ry Goodwin, Troy, N.¥,at work for
Keader,you may not make as mite
we can teach youquickiy how to
from $5 to S10 a day at the start,
Epon. oth fexes,all 2 5
3 ‘ow Can comDeetee.¥
home, giving all your time,or
spare moments ay the work. ‘Allis
new. Great pay SURE for every worki oF. We arte a ereete everyoe BASILY, SPEEDILY learned,
PARTICULARS FREE. Address af
& CO., PORTLAND, MAINE,
Bridge Notice,
OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Hon, Board of
upervigors of Nevada County, at the Court
House in Nevada City, on Tuesday, January 6th, 1891, at 100’clock 4. m. of that day,
or ag soon thereafter as a hearing can be
had, for f renewal of license to toll
upon the bridge cross the South Yuba River,at appoint known as Welagepet Crossing,
dee13 8. bD. WuODs.
Wanted.
BrGHT, ACTIVE AGENT IN NEVADA
Ciyy to handleMisa Beach’s curling
fluid. Address J. L, 8cetield, 87 Post Street,
ben Frauelacc.
ah Rooh € Cunpuay
AVE RECEIVED ONE OF THE LAtest Sppros Los Gatos Spraying Munes, and will promptly execute
ders for
Spraying Fruit Trees !
Cadkin : Moth’: and’: Sale: Bug !
CHARGES REASON 4BLE.
Or
Gar Leave orders atth Daily Transcript’ Printin# Office or with BOOTA &
co,
\
ceased, = 3
Dated Aphis 12th day of November, 1600. ~
tek, }
and’
y resting npon them, nor delay .G.ob . acres with ditch,
____. two barns ;_100 acres cleared; orchard and_ garden; .free—-water f
Bm DIGESTION, por phaces Will be Bord Ut The ADOVE TOW price On account OF absence.
4} situate three miles from Nevada City.
Dutch Pat Stage Line
. business with us.
LANDSFOR SALE.
Owing to anticipated change of buriness 01d cflccehty lam comeled
sell all the lands owned by me in thid counry—all held onder Government
tile—and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, in size, from a town lot upward, and in shapé as ‘may be suitable, at feaeonable prices, according to location ; .
TRACT NO. 1.+Conésisting of fractional Lot No. 5: in Bec. 27, fractional Lot No. Isec
26, with adjoining town lots in Blocks 1 and 3, and mill site on Worthington Rav ine—
all coustitr ting one tract of land, on and adjoining the Pine Hill north of town containing about 2s acres; bounded onthe wesi-by the “Old Block Gravel tlaim;”
the Coe Quartz Mine and on the east by line fence with Pearce & Caddy. and other
The most of this land is well timbered, second growth pine and is susceptible uf being
divided into a number o sonxaviensgnd accessible tracts, mostly yery deép aoil, Yalunbl¢ fog fruit growing; aifelia Ui gardening. One ever-flowing spring on 1 ut 1 in Block 3;
o.e-balf of another-eyer-flowing spring will go with anuther eubuivision; one-haif
fight of smalist eam from «tunnel on andther-and two ever flowing streams from
tunbeis on north. ide of hill, 3
PRACT NU. 2. Loree-servenths (3-7tha,; undivided, of the “Old Block Uravel Claim'’s
containing inthe whote nine acres. This land ~is-wetttim ; has good
West by tue knights Of Masta Quartz claim, and on thé south by the Coe (Quartz Mine,
contuinjhg about 100 acres; about+9 acres enclosed iin good, substuntial and mosily
ueW picket and wire fence, There are three .ever failing springs of water Within the
eucies junu iree water trom ravine for garden uhd orchard; gyed dwelling house of
iy FOuTIB; BOUL 20 TrUuit trees yrowing, assurted varieties,“ one-haifin bearing and no
scale,’ This laudius been pruuouncea by scores Of foreign horticukuris s ynd yineyurdists as beilg tirst-Cluss-Olive aud vineyard land—the Very best in this purt of the
plalc—ald Lhe sale kind «s the bortieuitu:isis ahd vineyardists in Napa and other:
‘counties are now purchasing at high prices for the same purposes, *
TRACT NU, 4.~Opposite the Homestead, on eust vide of turepike road, exte ding from
PowDiay Quartz Mine to Jumes mammilks, containing about 1s acres, with ght v1
Hold & LURuel on Luis tract, Wyuld divide weiiin.o four iots. St
WAKAC No. v.—On north side 1 turnpike roau, lying between R. Noell’s and C. R
Hill’s enclosed fieids, vontuining lv acres. ‘I'wo-thisds well timbered, and deep soil.
rine Alfaitalanu. Will maky two elegant 5-acre tracts. South Yuba Canal runs through
extreme Upper portion. i
, LHACT dv, 0—Uy southside of turnpike road, adjoining Glenbrook Academy on the
west, containiig about oc acres. Copsiderable timber on this tract, with right of way
over tract No. o forditch from south :uba Canal. Much,of this tract_is nearly level,
and ried deep svil. Will muke several convenient subdivisions, from 5to w acres.
‘La 0 7—VO i No, 8.12 bectiun25, gaining Glenbrook premises ou
niniuiny, abuts acres: Considerable tiniber und some very good land,
‘with rightol Way us petore stated. 2s eee ES
Lhe omnibus tines make eight trips €ach way, pér Jay, overthe turn
—tH# AC Sen t—P he southe o nt. -16, NK ;
sold} end-eust-haifund eust bull of westhatf of southwest quarter of same section, 27¥
acres, oWned jointly with bk. A. Koberts. ‘ihe whole tract is oftered. ‘There isone iiving
stream and several overtiowing springs-ou this tract. 2
All of ihe above lands are “under the ditch’’ and water can be had at all times.
IhhMS OF 5SALE—One-half cash. Lhe remuivder in installments with oue, two or
three years credit, secured by mortgage at usual local interest. Small tracts cash.
~ Also—dou feel, or shures, ont of (oyu in the *: Norwicu Quartz Claim and in.t.tot Ne 2,1
Ab tick 0,12 in South Grass Valley and part orrord & Refily.quartz Cluim—about 3
_ Aiso—vne-fourth undivided interest in the ‘‘Inkerman Quartz Mine,” adjoining the
North Star on the south—about ¥ acres. 3
Aiso—One-hali undivided interestia the “LastChance Copper Miue,” 2400 feet on the
loge, containing 24 acres, situated in Spenceville Copper District. Fe
‘Bae HESE MINING CLAIMS AKE ALL PATENTED. ae :
Aiso—My Law Library consisting of 425 volumes of Keports, Statutes and Standard
Text books, contained fn six glass front bookcases, with oitice furniture and furnighings, Maps, framed engravings and other oilice equipments. y
Aiso—A good 5-room house and half acre lot enclosed.well filled with fruit trees, on
turnpike road in Hill’s Flat. z
GRASS VALLEY, CAL,
ike road.
Special Bargains in Lands. :
=$5O000-=320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley ; good house and parn ;
plements, tools, étc., with place. E
» $6000-125 acres; not more than 2 miles from Nevada City or Grass Val
ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house and barn; fine orchard in be#ring,Consisting of a variety of rees; good water; all can be irrigated ; all under fence.
$3750--450 ucres gently rolling fruit or grazing land; all fenced; 100
acres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost -ebout
$2500. Great bargain; must be sold, :
$900--60 acre: good fruit land, sitdate three iniles trom Nevada City; 15
acres Cleared ; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six Lead cattle, horse and
wagon and farming implements; free water forirrigating. A real bargain.
$2 1 50-=425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twogood houses. and
-, S415 056104 acres; highly-ims proved ; goddhouse and-barn, orchard, free
water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming implements;
{ Arare chance to-secure_a-profitable
farin.at.a low-price. 8 as SUF = :
$2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acrés cleared; hoyse
and burn ;-some-fruit-trees; free water for-irrigating: Z
: ——-00:
$8000--500 acres; two miles from Nevada City, covered with a fine
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
irvicotod
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards.
Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaug .
depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine’ fruit,and ev,
ery advantage for a desirable home.
te These are only a féw of the bargains we have to
offer at present. We have all kinds of -Lands_at_prices
ranging trem $5 to $75 peracre. Terms Easy. ze
NEVADA COUNTY .IAND AND. IMPROVE
MENT ASSOCIATION.
Apply to'GEO. C. GAYLORD. Ass’t Secy,’ _
‘NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT
__ (Regitar Price $6 a Year) = ee
THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL
ee Z a (Regular Price $1.25 a Year) i =
Both for $6 50 a ‘Year !
'. {OPFER NO. z,}. =
THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT ©
sie — { Regular Priee $6 a Years:
= OTT E,
THE SAN TRANCISCO DAILY CALL
(Reguia: Price $6 4 Year)
forPEn No. 1,,
Both for ‘$9 00 a Year!
To take adVafitage of any one uf the Combinations
Those in arrears for tne FR<NscRirr now. mast pay up in full,-and also
pay one year’s combination price. in advance,
The Daily Transcript
isthe Leading inet of Northern Central Ca:ifornia—a position it has maintained since
itwas established in 1860. It gives the latest and mostYeliable Mining, Horticultural,
Court, Supervisoral and other Neyaja county news. It is bright, indepenaent, enterprising and nterestifig.
The San Francisco Weekly~ Call
{sa handsome eight-page paper. -It is issued every Thursday; and contains all ‘of the
important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to
date of publication. It contains interesting special correspondence from all of the principal cities of the world and a vast amount of the best selected and original general
literature. It furnishes tbe latest and mostreliable financial news and market quota
tiens, and gives special attention to mining, horticulural and agricultural news oe in
every bs as a first-class family pr~er, appealing to the interest of every. member-nt the
oqusehold, ‘
. The Morning Call , :
Isa live metropolitan daily. 'It.has the largest BR and is recognized as being the
eading newspaper __ the Pacific Coast, : ; s : :
Incorporated 1.990.
Directors’: i re
Al-¢ TREGIDGOFEsq. GEO. A. HARE: Esq, .
H. C, CALLAHAN, .Esq. ~ EDWIN TILLEY, Fea.
~€. J. RECTOR, Secretary. 2
“ _ Stages leavé Ngvada City for Maybert via Washington and . —
5 Mondays, Wednesdavs and Fridays, at 6 A, m.Stages leave Maybert for/Neyada City yja Ormonde und Washiagten on Tuesdavs,
Thursdavs and.Saturdays/at5 A.M. .
: WORTHLEY & NICHOL,;<Managers. .
’ N."B.—This organization was necessary forthe protection of oursélvestand those doing
We propose to’ run Stages ularly, winterand Summer, snow,o
no snow. We earnestly solicitthe Gheaperaiion Great Signed: eas
Washington Mining Co, Yuba Mining C
Donen D. Mining w Bluebell Mining Gol,
\ yor Creek Mining Co.
GEO. G. ALLAN; Esr.
GEO. E. TURNER, Esq.
:
"i surtate, not
broken up, very deep ich geil and lies adjoining Tract No. Lon the west. eek
‘TRACT NO. 3.—l HE HOMESTEAD, Comprisidg ail the lands bounded on the east by the . ‘
turnpike road, north bythe Hughes’ coud and Col, Hawkins’ preemption claim, on the . ,
way tor ditch froth Sou h Yuba Caual; alld a never failing small stream of water fleWiag:.
-» tenes One aore . —
For Sale or Ret_on Rasy Terms!
200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply ~° 2
4ree--water for a portion .
A
is Daily, t with
1:00 Pp. M. overland leaving Ben
. erand investor
Home Mutual Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORN 1A
300,00
PRINCE 2A: OFFICE
216 Sanmvome st., San Franciseo
a we
Fire Insurance Only
J. F. Houguron, President.
J. 1. N, Sueparp, Vice President,
Cwarues H, Story, Secretary
HR. H, Maoitu, Genera' Agen
Risks socented vn ell clusses of desirable
property inthis county at rates as low asso!
vency and a fair profit will admit.of, gua:anteeing a promptand liberal response to al
just-claims for joss,——+-—
Urass“Valiey Branch For Nevada Count;
GEO W. HILL Manager
ED, SAMPSON, Special Agent.
‘MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY
‘Whitehead Cook
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LEAD ‘'HE WORLD.
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The American Past
Cook.
@RICE 82.
: Ne. 2, ;
Hote] Meat Cooking.
PRICE 68. ree
—
‘. Chicago Herald Cooking School.
(For Families,
PRICE 81.50.
1
Ne. 4,
~ Cooking For Prorit,
PRICE 63
FOR SALE_ AT THE OFFICE OF. fHE
HOTEL GAZETTE.
420 Kearney Stiect, San Francisco
Nevada County N. G.R.R.
ie tim . Bulletin, one year, $12.60 . pao in the “inarket ‘These watches have . SCRIPT and Weekly Batista eee LY TRAN
_. solely on_their merits. The cases we guaantee
} AMY
‘Tintites, with DAiL
“. DAILY TRANeUKIP'S and, Daily Bulletin, one
O@™ We will send THE DAILY TRANSORIPT with the San Francisco
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 jand Silver Watche ’ Drums,
Realizing the
ium, we
portance of &good. wat. 4 NickI6 tehior drum, 14-inch head. with ,
= We colected the “'Walth » pl with DAILY TRANECHIPT “aed Daily
being the best known and most reliable tim DAILY TRAN
world-wide reputation which they have yained . Subscribsr pays express
to:Le of soliu goldand coin silver respectively,
and if not justag represented may be revurned at
our expense and we will refund the moaey.
We are prepared wo make the most iiberal propo-:
sitions on these watches as premiums, as will bé
seen by the following offers:
Sofid Gold Watch—Gents .
Agentlemau’s solid yold hunting case watch,
“Waitham” movemen:, stem-winding and. stemserting; with pong aerate aa Daisy
Buileun, one year, $36.50, wateh, TRAN: '. repeating rifle made and-is—toowell” .
SUKir? and Weekly Buitetin, one ‘Your, €84.40. ead TOMEEY dumerintion: Poti silt prone to
Subscriber pays ex, charges on wal rom Setagon bariel Winchester rifle with balcy
San Frauicieon. \ ponean ER. ee, aud iaily Buketin, one year,
Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’. . #2276; With DAILY TRANSCKLFT and Weekly
4 ludy’s soitd gold hunting case watch, “Wal: . rifle. We wile senda rim fire fr §1 40ires. Sub.
tham” movement, ‘stemi-winding, svem-setting, . scriber pays express ~ :
with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily. Bullewn,
one year, $20; with DAILY TRANSURIPT and
Weekly bulletin, one year, $26,90. Buvscriber
to pay exprés’ charges on watch trom San FranCisco e ‘
Solid Silver Watches.
Solid co —siiver-hunting se" Sigel Waltham” movement, stem-wioding and: stem. one year, $9.26. Subscriber pays exprese—
sevting.& thoroughly Feliable inka, with : : 2)
DAL, “RXNSCAIPT and Daily Builetin, one :
year, $18; with Day gn ae oud Ws vekly Revoivers.
uiletii, one year, $15.90, Bul PY T We have decideu to offer a strong, ser:
express charges op watch trom San Francisco. n. tevolver for ® premium aud have selected tne
samewath, opeu ince, with DAILY TRAN-1 american, double action, * Bull Loy,” 4
size trom 22 ty 88 cal,
SULT, anu Daily Builetia, ne dag $15; with
LKANSCKIPT aud-Weekiy-asabietn, one . 220 1 fT Pte
yeur, $12.90 Subscriber to pay «Xpress charges ory began andes Lng) Leroy oe
on Watch from pan francisco, © . Weeicly Bulistia, one year, Pag igs) eis
\ Nickle Watch, _ “es
A fine cordéd, hammered brass drum, w.
ticks complete, ‘with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ‘any
Daily poate? one year, $10.50; with DAILY
aRANSCRIPTand Weebly viletin, one 4 Ci
$8.50. Subscriber pays ex).ress, : :
Rifies.
The Winchester nmiaintains ite as the best
Military Drum,
Flobert Rifles.
rect Flobert rifle, shooting 22a, Flobert avine:
{ cartridges, jus, 0 ag e ig for ® who ai
-SCRIPT-and~ Daily Bulletin, one year
A oandsome nickie stem-winding
face, good muyement, with DAILY
SCKIP?i and Daily Bulletia, ono year, $11; with
DALLY THANSUKIPE ana Weekly Bulletin, one
year, $8.90: Subscriber to pay. express chasges
on watch from San Francisco. .
“Fishing Tackle
Our premium tishig réd is a 15-foot Calcutta
bamboo with iance woud tip and.double. ferrules
it is & good serviceavle rod and wil be sent with:
ee ag Fissg Bi ny spre Mee DAILY 4RAN3 ly Bull one ~ $1;
fae Bicyc.es. ‘. DAILY TRANSUnI: T and W sobiy Balletigy cone ~ Phe Bicycle we have selected ap & . jut year, $2. Subscriber pays xpress,
tne ‘Apollo’ —while not the must expensive is a :
Tent.
first-class article in every respect. it is. handsome and substantially made. it runseasily and ' :
This {9.4 very usetul prem ws and-will—be apPreviaweu Ly all who go hunting, fishing oz campiva prime favorite, it is standard finish with
mckis winnings, aud Will be sent complete With
saddie-bag, toois, ete. Wall be sent with DAILY
TRANBSC4IPsé aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for
$29; willy DALLY THANSURIPT and Weekly
oulletin, one year, $26.90. (The above prices are
jor a ¥é-.uch Wheel, Prive per additional inch
imade knowh Ou application.) Subscriber to pay
express charges on bicycle trom San\Francisco.
; ji
Boys' Velocipedes.
A 16-tHch wheel, standard tinish, wrought-iron
yelocipede, with beli, etc., compiete, sent with
DAILY THANSCKIFT and Dauy Bulletio, one
year, $12.50; with DAILY TKANSURIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year. $10.40,
Type Writers,
Thisis a type-wnting age. Everybody hag one
who has -wiitibg to do; or should have one,
Here is your opportunity, The Sun type-writer
is @ pertevtinstrument, simple in construction,
easily worked, neatly mounted and boxed, with
instructions for use, Which can be learned iu ten,
YTRANSCKIP?T and Daily
Buuewn,one year, $17; with DAILY TRANSCKI¥T and vekly Bulletin,-one~ year, $15,
Subscriber pays express.
Cane, ;
}-Neithertootarge-nor-vworsman, “but Just THe Tizingacitub. A licst-c sabi con,
r ghtsize witn 14-k gold head, will-be sent with wilt went with DAIGY Thanet
I 4 vaily Builetin, ene year, $19; with
year, $12.60; with DAILY FRANBORIPY snd . py aANsCKIPT aud Weekly Bulletin, ini Wan
Weekly bulletin, one year, $10.50, Subscriber} 9)7--—y; 3
pays expire. 2 2 : $17. Subscriber payr express,
Telescope.” A very useful article thatunyone jiving in the
ing out, Ibis@ fitet-class A Lent, eater—prouf
und made of 8 og, uuck; siz -6x7 feet, aud wil be
sent with poles, pine, e:c., complete, with DAILY
PRANSUNIPL ana Laily Buse, O16. year
$124,00; With VAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekiy
Bullen, one year, $10.60. Subscriber pays wie
express,Hammock,
A hammock is ® premium that appeals to al
Whether siung from thy trees in & lawn oF Ad
the posts ofa shady verandah, a hammock is
picturesque aud su,gestive uf biissful comfort,
A complete and, elegant 13-toot hammock, with
Og-leet spread, sent with DAILY LKANSURIPT
Sud Daily bulletin one year, $10.25; with DAILY
PRANSCKIFT and Weesly Buliesin, o1
98.26, Subseriber pays ai pres. oe
Tennis. ie ae
thefav.rite 1 giver sulicient exercise withou
bemy violent; keeps the attemuou fixed: and in
(erest sustained throughout the game, Being
gamein which ladics «Xcel, you can secure the geo
Base Baui,
g ik
With an objecu-ylass 3 igches in di er, 3. -, complete, aud will be sent with DAILY
draws, 5 inches long when closed, leather cased. THANSUnltT aud Lay Bulletin, one year, $12
aud will be seut With DALI-¥.. TRANSURIPT and . With DAILY TRANSUKIFT and Weekly BulleDaily-Bulletin, ope your, $11; with vAiY FRAN. “? he year, $10. Subscriber pays express,
SCKIPT and Weckly Bulletin, one year, §9.
Subseriberte pay express vharges, ;
‘. TIME TABLE NO. 41.
Takes Effect Saturday, Nov. 15, '90, at
12 o'clock noon, =—Ss
@
LEAVING NEVADA GIT’:
Francisco at 7:30 A. M. t
‘ Daily, ti ith
D0 F, hs teleat beams
} arriving inSan Francisco at 6:45 A. M., and
with overland leaving San Francisco at7 P.
4:27 A M Daily, bringing pas° . *sengers and mail leaying San Francisco at7 P. M., also Eastern
passengers, ;
§:3 P. M. yd ecnnecting with
Overland leaving San
Francisco at 7:304.m., and bringing Fastern mail. . .
JOHN F. KIDDER, General Manager.
E. H. BROWN, Superintendent
IT HAS TURNED UP.
WHAT?
A CHANCE TO MAKE
Y selling dur new Book “CHARACTER
sKETCHES,"” itis the greatest sellin
book eyer brought out -n the south. FIFE.
TY-1 WO—52-FULL PAGE ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS, fresh and striking ; humorous and serious. Printed on heavy
You Mast Pav: in Advance for Oue Year! Se teosee
three duys. . Price of outfit only 76 cents.
Apply at once ior terms aud territury. lf you
are not setisfied when outfit receiyed-anonAd Slogant haugiing jamp)-with \4-inch shade,
Amost interesting instrument and of great use . ®2d from 42 te inches extensien, made of
to hg student, ‘This is no toy, but a powerfu: } Polished brags ufa rich golu coior—a highly orna=
Mierosvupe that reveals the many strange things autho, Sud servicesbie lamp sent with DAILY
that exist in the food weeat aud the water wet TRANSCRIPT and Daily pulietin, ene_ year
urink, It stands6 inches high and maguities50 $18.bu; with DAILY TRANSCKIFY and Weekly
diameters, aud wilbewentwith DAIL1 TRAN— . Sulletin, one year, $11.60, Subscriber pays ¢xSUK.P? and Daily Buletin, one year, $11; w°th . PI PE ae eee
a Weekly Bunetin Stylographic Pen. 3 DAILY -SHanbtrih tam i, One
year, $9, Subscriber topay eXpress charges, year, see Pay exp 8 Always ready tu write; carries ink enough
Musical instrumerts, ine holder Us laet for weeks “or months; wil be
Inmaking our selections of musical instru-} ulletin, one year, $10 ngs ekg Daily
nents for premiums, We aimed in every instance . goRI PT and Weeki Builetin? 98°: RAN40 get a goou article— one that we newd nut hesisd etin, $8.25,
‘ace to send toaperforimer whois @ connoisseur, 1
We have maue arrangements with the eading ‘ ,
wianut Band jobvers iiateliwble us to uffer Standard Rain Guage.
these 1.struments iu Jopnection with the TRAN. Approved by thesignai service at Washington,
SUKI eT on unprecedently liberal terms with full direcauns ior use will be seuyt with
z DAILY TRANSCRIPT’ and Daily busiesth, ene
Banjo. {fete HOea with DAILY TRANSCRIP? and
Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has fetes dhe sci One year, $8.75, Subscriber
become very fashienablegunng the iast few years. : es
Iv is readisy earned by anyo.e having & good ear
10 Music, and Makes @ spiendid accompaniment Photographic Outht
Amateur photography is a most delighttu and
foi the voice in singing, We will send a hanusome uickle-rim, caf-skip head, 10 bracket banjo )
With instrueuon book, with DAILY TRAN. Popular recreation. With the approved apyaSORIPY aud Daily Bulletin, oue year, $11.50; with . “Altus of today anyone can soon acquire the art of
DALY THANSUMIPY anu Weekly Bulietia, one . king a good picture and wili soon possess
year, $9.00. Subscriber to pay express charges. . hundreds of views twken by him or herseli. The
Apparatus we offeris vo bght it can. be
B Flat Cornet. . [SStFIed When “walking er riding, Avery body
Ahandsome nickie b flat.coryet, with full set epaeid date Ghe tor it will prove s scurce of
Of €Xtre vroons, mule racke, case-and instructi He in atl auc of pres. se mABy, ae eae
book) omphte—a fine ecio inetrument—with = Li pda » consisting o
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and inl Buiieun, one au retest Pay poring plotures, with
year, $16.60; with DAIL NSUCKL and lates, 2 vapann:
Weekly Bulletin, e146. Subscriber pays ex-. O00, ts @packagesors. P. A,
press charges,
Flute.
The flute is one cf the sweetest and easiest mu—
sical instruments to learo, Ltharmonixes with
the piano apd ‘ll other instruments. For #
remium we hgverselected a fine cocou-wood, 6Keyed, sori jointed flute-with tuning slide, and
isend it with DAILY PRANDORIPT and Dail
Bulletin, one year, $13; DAILY T. SCRIPT i
and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.75, Subscriber pays exnress charges.
. Pianos; es
miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, eletinished—-just the tling for children ts lea
to play on; maxes good music, Sent with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Daiiy Bul slp, one heat
and W éekly
Microscope.
Daily Bulletin, one yeur, $11; with
ata P and W eekly Bae _ 4 7S.
Pranclcos Pay eXpress ¢ es from San
ork— Additional materials for ;
tographers, may be had Sam a poral i
S4yCoumerciai Street, Francisco, 0 :
Standard Atlas.
The Rand-McNaliy Standard
World—e library in ithelf—furmshedin nee Fang
voluwe of 192 pages, elcgantly illustrated and
bound ina substantial manner witu wold side
wages dco, wi ne ; y RAN ce , Wi sent with DAIL >
SUBLET aud Daily Bulletin, one year, fh with
DAILY TRANSORI FT and Weekiy Bull one
year, $9. subscriber pays express, ,
$11.50; with DAILY TRANSORI
Bulletin,o. year, §9.50,. Subseriber pays ex— Croquet,
A beautiful croquet set for eight players will ;
be sent with DAILY TRANSORIPT aud’ Daily Guizot's History of France.
Bulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY TRAN~. ;, ¢vooe® History of trance” is a standard work
SCKIPTand Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8. Subileactaene men boundin cloth, profusely
le TaVvin;
scriber pays express ‘with DAILY TRANSCKIPT Gnd Daily peent
Shot Guns. one year, $13.60; with DAILY TRaNsuSIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $1) 50, beori.
We made a special point of securing a good gun SPR —
ey refunded, :
Address, =
Southwesteri Publishing Honse,
158 and 155 North Spruce 8t.
Nashville, Tenn, 0g29-4m
5 TH.. eae
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x ENT YEAR WILL bE OEE Fe
ILLUSTRATED DESOR’ PT1VE
Without the Overiand Menthiy
impossible to ksep iaformed upon the resources and growth of the Pacific Coast.
The magazine is essential to the home-seekTo lovers of literature the Overland
offerseach mouth the best product of a
group of new and brilliant writers. Its stories of Western adventure, Inaian studies,
and Pioneer sketches cover the entire range
of Western life, fron. mining-camp days
to the living present. Its literary reviews,
editorials, and poems rank with the best
‘Bastern work, —
If you wish to aid the growth of Ve Pacifle’ Coast, subscribe for the Overland
Monthly, :
bate $4.06 yes year,
One Sample Copy, I venty-five Cents.
. Bulletin isthe only nowepapar in California that publ
pays eXpress,
for a premium— one we can ‘recommend, and °
fog} aasured thes ont aslection, wilt heal that’ you ra Sewing Machines,
can ask, premium gun wel @ and harm machine—
handsmetly, finished, tt shocts strong and aathitestn nite ttteae ee nog edi Maa ) " ited for five yeara,
accurately, andis @ reliable gun in every par-. with DAILY TRAASU PT an
ticular, itis the very Dent gue ever offered as a LF ornate " y, Builetin : é @ . one year, $30; With DalLY Thaneduiee aud newspaper premium andis weil worth working . Weekly #ull ;
for. te y Magniticent double breech Toadest Bele een onr ga TORO Suheetibe: pays
with twist barrels, bace-action, side snap, rubber
butt, Nos. 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and wili
be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIP? and Daily
Bulletin, ene year, $21; with DAILY TRANé
SOKIrT’aud Weekly Bulletin, ane year, $1v. * NOTE —Persons preferring Semi-Weekly BulleSusaocr.ber pen Gees pe ee itby paying 90 eente a year in
Same gun as above, wi T i tothe clubbi 4
be added yo above pr'es, aha FS Bulletin, oe ates forte Weekly
3
_
$1.50
The Bulletin is the leading evyenin ni a the Pacifi g journal in circulatien and infi
Coast. itis dlsttagulshed tos the wee of its editorial matter, beer ney el wou
pleteness of its local news, reviews of current literature and art, i foreign .
news, while itis the recognized authority in all financial and trade de, e b
/ Bin extenso . cisions 0:
the Supreme Court. Owing to the ditierence iu time rb. ce rancisce and “the
principal news centers in.the Kast, the world’s news of each day ia furnished bythe Bul
etin twelve hours in advance of the morning papers, *
he Weekly Bulletin is a handsome 12 pase, yo column paper, issued every Wednesday
5 morning—the largestand best week!
a tent a ee y published in the West.
BROW I w& CALE IDs,
(HE PEOPLE'S CYOLOPRDLA
yee
The Overland Montn'v Publishing Oo.
Nan Francisco AE sar is
Deatwiche earn from $86 to 850
. per week, and more efter a little
) Fa and will teach you
a fos, fos wets inven eee tine.
he = Best---inrWorld'='for » General Use.
~The New Three-Volume kdition —
*
BAY: hensi % : rol
Compre ens = 4 oguctbatony, Complete in 8 convenient volumes,
~ Row toads "supaetibars wot kame welag with only apart. eyclopadia
za ruemaere Rot apt walng with only apart o« eyolopedin Really Cheap— Less
, Bend to us for speci ages, etc., that you a
W* call the spebial ettenttes st School tustees, ak at i * haa i
_ EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.
MmUNT.
, $20.75. Above is center fire +.
g, sent. with DAILY TRAN. —
Walt of your lad) scquaiuteuces and add to you-.5 25;
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bullet’ .
> any:
it will be” sent with
~ Among outdoor games iawn tennis is becoming.
country or iraveling, ‘will appreciate. Our . OUr base ball outfit consists of twe-leazie baits ——
TUMTa Telescopes © good, strcug iuatummene, . Miia Aasdrted bats; two pairs of gloves, maak
LY TRANSCRIPT and -