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January 7, 1891 (4 pages)

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Se a 4 es ee __$14.75,-Tracy-&Hocking;-$84,-H.-8:} . Citizens Bank $3.75, Citizens Bank $6, _ A, Carlisle & Co. $96.25. _ _H. Hallet, let Warrior; Wm. Moody, > 0G. : _ 18,0. ©. F.: ~ a ee The Daily Transcript. OFFICE: 80. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City Cal @IRCULATES IX evada City Grass Valley, Rough & Ready, Spenceville North San Juan, ench Cortal, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Granite , and every othalso in Placer Francisco—in fact, throughout th “3 ftom Biskiyou @ ban Diego from erra to the Sea.” the Si-J ‘ BDNESDAY, JANUABY 7, 1891. YD Ceunty Supervisers. At Tuesday’s session the following demands were allowed from the 5th road district fund: T.J. Smith $589.-! 37, S. Chandler $148.75, J.R. Jones $23.75, B. F. Snell $21.38, C. O-p Barker $11.50, B. F. Griffith $65. The following demands on, the general fund were allowed: W. D. Vinton $9.75, Rector Bros. $6.50, F. Costello $7, J. P. Wentworth $2.50, E. Smith $5, C: Cox $7, T. Nilon ‘$250;;John.-Castine, $5,-P=-O-2ati-$3,-D,-E, Holland—$18, Nevada: City—Water Works $55.25, Nevada Gas Light Co. $97.75, South Yuba Water Co. $23, Jas. Hennessy} $30.50, H. Lane $9, J. W. Doane, $4. 75, Citizens Bank $3, W. Burckhalter $1.50, F. Maguire $2.75, H. QReberte & Cxlkins $336.65, A. Blumenthal $6.50, A. F. Miller $5.50, Chas. Grimes $6.25, Rosenberg Bros. $41, C. -Harrison $10.50, Logg & Shaw $64.30, E. Booth $17:65, W. G. Hichards $3, J. C. Dickerman $4, §.-McCambridge $9, M.L. & D. Marsh $7.20, M.C. Hogan $22, F. Meleche $10, D. McPhetres $23.50, K. Casper $6.50, W. G. Carr $3, Downieville Stage Co. $10. W.-U. Telegraph Co: 416,00; FT. Niton $16}75, R. F. Rooney $5, F. M. Todd, $5, Citizens Bank $27.25, P. H. Paynter Crocker & Co. $91.64, B. N. Shoecraft, $82.75, Rector Bros. $98.30, Teeter Bros. $12, M, A. Thorndyke $1.80, Truckee Lumber Co. $49.81, J. G. Williams $3.60, D. McPheters $20, J. N. Hubbard $16, C, Marks $12.75, John Vestberg $16, T. J. Smitb, $12, E. Bond $5.88. Citizens Bank $1.25; Pecahentas Degree Installatien, oo On-January ist the officers of Ponemab Council, Degree of Pooahontas, were, installed bythe District.. Deputy, Miss Mary Sims, assisted by Past Chief Rev. J. Sims and Past Prophetress Mre.— Lutz.-—Ferty-four visiting’. emberg from Pocahontas tepee Of Grass Valley were present. After the rendering, of a. very fine program the entire. company sat down to one of the’ best collations ever enjoyed in Nevada City. The names ef the installed chiefs are as follows: Mrs. M. A. Dabb, Prophetress; mre. Stansfield, Pocahontas; Miss Annie ~Moyle; Wenonah; J.C. Dean, Pow-. ~ hattan; Mre. A. Browning, K. of R.; Mrs. A. Sherman, Asst. K. of R.; H, 2d Warrior ; L. Brindejon, 34 Warrior ; B. Lutz, 4th Warrior;,Miss Mabel Curtis, ist Scout; Mrs. Lubeck, 2d Scout; Mrs.C, Hackley, lst Runner; Mrs. Moyle, 2d Runner; Mrs, L. Polisch, Inside Guard; James Hackley, annual Bank Statement. The annual statement of the Citizens Bank, published in another column, is interesting reading and shows . _ that institution to be as solid as the Rock of Ages: Its_management_is conservative but does not lack the proper spirit of enterprise necessary to Cc. L. Muller $15;>™~ unqualified success. The main establishment at this city and the branch at-Grass Valley’are both thriving, and have the full confidence of the public, as they deserve to. ——2 9 Chesen Fricunds instaliation. The following were installed Monday evening as Officers for the ensuingterm of Nevada City Council, No. H. E. Stansfield, P. C.; L. A, Shurtleff, C. C.; T. A. Browning, ¥.C.;J. Schwartz, Sect. ; J. C; Rich, Treas. ; C. A. Goyne, Pre. Hotel Arrivais. — Navionat Horst, Jan? 4 Dr. J. Manson, Bloomfield, J. Ostrom, do >. R. M. Manson, do Jr Manson, Jr., do Maud McKillican, do C. Savino, do 8. Galavotti, Derbec, W. P. Sowden, Datch Fiat, J. Nicholls, ao 8. B. Crawford. Waehington, G.E. Webber, 5 on Biaieiser, + M. D. Cooley, do Mrs. W. Bennett; do: R. Wiliams, do A. 8. Bigelow, Columbia Hiil, Gu A, Bigelow, do J, Maberry, Reno, Jo pe Siegle Springs, fF. Snell, You Bet, * py F.M. Prigeou, Lake City, Miss M. MeGagin, -do L. McPhetres, Trucsee, i. B, Morrill, do R. U. Sylvester and w, Sacra‘nento, W. Sheehan, Miss B. Montgomery, Geo, Scheurman and w, Fred Smith, Sierra City, R. B. Harper, do Miss F. Shaw, do Mrs. 8. Shaw, do Av Meyer, Graniteville, CU. E, Johnston, do Roberf McKillican, Oakiand, Wm. Silva, Rough and Ready, Win. Buck, Moore’s Flat, on My . 4 do de Miss Nora Edwards, do-——— M. Shea, e do H. Spaulding, Downieville, _ James Rose, Bear Valley, S=b-Blackman; Snow Point, W.H. Brandon, Omega, Lewis Conrath, Smartaville, ° C. Calliott, Grass Valley, ——SSs HEADACHE; disorders of the Liver, Simmons Liver Regulator surely, cures. No cure-all or untsiedreinedy i cure as. does Simmons Liver Regula-. The Leading Music Heuse. _ Call at-orwrite to Cooper’s, the lead-—. ing music store, 631 J street, Sacramento, for anything in the music line, We have the latest sheet music, finest and best pianos. Violin strings (steel). 5 cents; best strings, 10 cents; extra (15 cents); best’ Russian, 25 cents; artist strings, $0cents each. John F. Cooper, sole agent for Mathushek Company’s (New Haven Conn.) solid iron frame pianos. Over 1,100 sold in Sucramento, and not one failure in twent y years. j. 29-tf 160 One dollar a year will cover Gpur doctor's bill if you take Simmons Liver “Reguisters——— ENS OD Suiton’s Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by uson a guarantee. It cures Consumption. Sold by Carr 3oth the method and results wlic ‘yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleas: ud refreshing to the taste, and act: ently yet promptly on the Kidneys viver' and Bowels, cleanses the sys “en? effectually, dispels colds, head ches and fevers and cures habitual }—— For bale ‘oustipation permanently. 1 50c and $? bottles by all druggists CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANCI8CO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY WEW YORK, N.Y The Gelebrated French Gure, varranted «A PHRODITIN Is8 tooWwA POVITIVE GQUARANTEE ") tocure any form ofnervous disease orany disorder of the generative organs of eithersex, 4 whether arising from theexcessive BEFORE use of Stimulants, AFTER . make it‘to-order ‘in shor notice and at ~) petite are symptoms of this very widespread indigestion, and all . noeeemtnerennr samo the manufgctuging jeweler, \who will . od *< N indust#Hous, intelligent and energetic man or woman Willing to work can secure profitable employment by applying now for that wonderful new book, = LITERARY, INDUS#RIES —BY— *t as reasonableprates. “Quartz, diamond, ruby, amethyst and other settings. 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L”, LARP NAO ASS NS LAAN NEY EASES _Gmaranteed Seasonable. . haga RAAT AS ASP AANE EEE SIRE RENEE 3 = COME RIGHT IN, and you. will findgevery de partment filled with the best in Boots & SEIOES, ' ‘QUBBER GOODS,Hal, Furnishing Gands, ranks Satchels ETC., ETC. 97 or money refulded. — New styles all through the line, Novelties and attractions on every side FOR ; THE : HOLIDAYS. You Can't Help Being rane / If you are asking yourself wh re you can buy BEST and CHEAPEST tthis season, you can get your answer by. calling-on-—-—., = Warranted Reasonable 1 y moe riley No. 3. j mape, ornamentation and appearance. made to gauge exactly t constructed of precisely the same ’ The utmost care sis exericsed in the selection of the metals-used,-and-only— the very best purchased. Each machine is thoroughly well made e ~ fand.-is fitted with ‘the ut. —-THE-HISTORY-COMPANY, . most nicetyand exactness; — and no machine is permitted by the inspector to go ‘out of the shops until it quality” is has been fully tested and proved to do perfect work and run light and without noise. 5 No. 5. the bobbin is-filled. When erated by the treadle. threading, , FoOT HEMLER, FOOT RUFF + -TUCKER, . KREDI, PACKAKE NNG,ES, CHECK SPRIT THROAT PLAE. widths, 1 WRENCH, 1 BINDER § BOBBINS. wearing parts hardened, MrppieTon, TENN., Dec. 18, 1889. I received your premium: sewing machine one year ago and am well pleased with it. Would not exchange it for machines sold here for fifty dollars. I thank you a thousand times for such a_valuable premium. . W.-A. BisHop. Axrus, Ark., Dec. 7, 1889. Te Chicago Singer sewing. machine receved-in good order. The machive isasplendid one; the Agents here would ask about thirty-five dollars for such a machine, Many thanks, ; JosEPH BAacHMAN. ; Somerset, Va., Oct. 28, 1889. The machine ordered of you arrived, and after a few days’ trial I find it to be as represented, and doubtless wil continue to give satisfaction. Mary J. WALKERS Trenton, Neb.,Novy. 26, 1889. The premium sewing machine came to band very promptly and in good order. It is nicely finished, and works like a charm,and we are delighted with it. EF. F, Yoong. Sr. Maraaret’s, Md., Dec. 14, 1889. The Chicago Singer Machine provenient ina-foose balance wheel-so--constructed _as. premit winding bobbins without retnoving-the-work from The thread eyelet and the needle clamp } THREAD CUTTER, The driving wheel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, easiest running and most convenient of any. The machine very best tension and thread liberator, and is finished in a superior styelt, neered cover, drop-leaf table, end diawers and cenwing drawer. The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS. Including 1 Year's Subseription to “The Daily Transcript.” We have made such arrangements as enable us to offer the Caicago SINGER SEWING . MACHINES At lower rates than ever before for a good machine. . . This machine-is made after the /atest models of the Singer Machines, and isa perfect fac-simile in ~ Ad the parts are he same as the Singer, and are materials. oe has avery important imthe machine. ye The loosebalance wheel is actuated by a solid bolt passing through a collar securely. pinned to the shaft outside of the balance-wheel, which bolt is held.to position by astrong spiral spring. hen a bobbin is to be wound the bolt. is pulled out ehough to release the balance _wheel, and turned slightly. sent ce tel what it is held by a stop-pin til’ the. machine_is liable to be meddled with by children, the bolt can be left out of the wheel when not in use, so that the machine cannot be oparé made self which is.a very great convenience. Fach Machine Has the Following Attachments :. 6 HEMMERS,<all different 1 SCREW DRIVER, 1 GAUGE, 1GAUGE SOREW, {OIL GAN, filled with Oil, 1 INSTRUCTION BOOK. self-threading, has the is made of the best maerial, with the it has vechine, and expects to order one next week . ; E. H. Ripovr. Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6,:1889, We received the machine some two months ago. Hayegiven it a fair trial and-tike-it-very much, We think it is as good as a forty dollar machine.
Miss JaNg-RowktH.JACKSON, CAL., Rov. 16, 1889. l_received your premium sewing machine in good order, and am_ well pleased with the same. _ Accept my thanks. A. Norton. WeLL’s BuipaEe, N. Y:, Nov-20, 1889. I would say, after using th e sewing machine received from you, it giver perfect satisfuetion in al! respects, do ing all kinds of work very nicely . Mrs. I. C. Youmans. Westsoro, Mo.; Dec, 10, 1889. My sewing machine gives good sat isfaction—does as good work as a fifty dollar machine. Mary E, Murray. Hereia, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1889. The sev'ing machine I got from you as a premium last year, cannot be beaten, and does as yood work as a $40.00 machine. to" (il Oy al rigis “LLY WHITE” FLOUR “IS A-. os ea Made by£The Central Milling Company of Gridley. For Sale by the Lead‘ing Grocers. The Best Modiin Ever Introduced ! — a Comgound Sal _ POWDER ! de The Great Remedy for Habitual Constipation, Indigestion, Piles, Diseased Y Rheumatism, Sciatica,.Lumfe) , Gravel, Etc. NAM@PONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. ECTOR BROS., Proprietors. The Only First-class Hotel in the City, Massive Fire-proof Structure, ¥ree from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels. Headquarters of Oommercial Travelers and Tourists. Free 'Bus to and from all Trains. Telegraph, Post Office and General Stage Office in the Building. The Table Not Excelled by that any Hotel in.the Interior of the State. Asa Health Resort Nevada City is not excelled anywhere on the Coast; being in an invigoratirg and health-giving climate at. an elevation of 2,500 feetabovesea level. It is surrounded by delightful mountain scenery haspure mountain water, and is free from fogsand malaria, Try it, uk Tine & Cheap Pare . RA LROAD LANDS. Liver; Biltousness;~Gout, {> i " Bastern and European Cities. By 7 GREAT TRANSCONTINENTA:. su CCOBSS. : ALL RAIL ROUTES t “y= OF THE : SOUTHERN, PACIFIC ‘COMPANY (Paciric SysTEM.) . e on = . Daily Express Jreind make prompt connectiona Ww’ en éral Railway Lines” ith thr fin the East, —-ANI ATflew York and New Orleans With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE . SLEEPING CARS And Tourist Sleeping Oars Attached te Overland Express. Trains. No additional charge for Berths in : Tourist Sleeping Cars: Tickets Bold, Sieeping Car Berths secured; = and other {information ete! a applica.. tion at the Company’s offices where passen gers calling in person can secure choice ot routes, etc. _ Si bas) x A.N. TOWNE, ___T. H. GOODMAN General Manager, Gen. Pass & Th't Agt ‘RB. GRAY, Gen. Traf, Manager. San Francisco Cal. For lands in Central and Northern California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to or address, z W. H. MILES, Land Agent,C, P. B. R, Sau" Francisco. For Lands in-Southern California, apply to or ad JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent 8. P. RB. R., San Francisco. ANNUAL MEETING. HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF te stockholders of the Consolidated St. Gothard Gold Mining Company will be held atthe office of the company, $20 Sansome street, room No. 10, Sa. rancisco, California, on Tuesd»y, Januery 13, 1891, at three Gpo'cloc’ Pp. M., for the pure of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books-will close on Saturday, January 10th, 1891, at 12 o’clock M. THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Offiee No. 320 Sansome atreet, room No. 10, San Francisco, California. . No, 1855, Application, for a Patent. United States Land Office, Sacramento, Cal, Dec, 22, 1890. Nace. is hereby given that Louis Du7 tertre, whose i'ost Office address is 36 Montgomery Block, San Francisco, Cal,, ent fortweaty-nine hundred and sixty. and “a seven-tenths linear feet of the Sunlight Consolidated Quartz Mine or vein, bearing h surface ground six hundred feet n width, situated in the Washington Mining District, County of Nevada and State” of California, and designated by the field notes aud official pluton file in this office as lots Number 61 and 62 in Township 17 . North Range 11 East of Mt, Diablo Base and Meridian. Said Lot No. 61 being described as follows, to-w:t : i Lot 61 comprising the Funlight Location. i Lode Line. Ree Beginning at a Live Oak tree 18 inches in diameter marked “8. ©. L, No. 1” standin on south end of claim on lode, on Sout edge of South Yuba River and from which mouth of Yuba Canon Quarts Mine tunnel bears South 71-4° Weet 87 tinks /distant ; ps fagnede varraiion 17> Kast, North 62-48) West 22.26 chains or 1469-1 gies * Ro "at North end ef Sunlight; Location and south end of lode of Sunlight Extensivu location, from whieh a ping tree ten inches in diameter bears South. $1-4° Eat 14 links distant. Exterior Boundaries, Beginning at a postset ina rock mound marked “S.C. No. 1” at South West corner of c.aim, standing on goutn side of flume, on South edge of South Yuba River from which a Live Oak tree 14 inches in diumeter bears South 04° East 24 links distant, and the coruer to Sections 11, 12, 18 and 14, 7 17N. 8. 1 E. M. D. B. and M. bears North 3° W. 30.40 chains distant ; Theuce magnetic variation 17> East, North € 34° West 22.26 chains or 1469,1 feet to a post set in a cleft of rocks marked ‘8. G, No. 2” at North West corner of Sunlight jodation and South West corner of Sunlight Extension Location ; Theuce South 75° East, on South line ot Sunlight Extensivn, 9.08 chains or 600 feet to a postsctina rock mound marked “3, C. No, 6” at Northeast corner of Sunlight location; Thence South 6 34° East 22.26 chains or 1469.1 feette a post get in ruck meund, marked “S, C. No. 6”, the Southeast corner of Sunlight claim ; thence North 75° West 9.08 chains or 600 feet to post "S.C, No. 1,’*the place of beginning. Said Sunlight location coutaining 18.77 acres. : set ina rock mound marke Connecting Line No. 1. From “g. C, No. 1” at South West corner of Sunlight location, the corner to 8ections 11,12, 18 and 14, T, 17, N. R. li KE. M. D. M. bears N. 63> W. 80.40 chains «listant. Lot 62 comprising the Sunlight Extension Location. Survey of Lode. Beginning at a post marked “S. ©, L. No, 2" setin a stone mound standing at North énd of lode claim of sunlight location and peg) end of Bunlight Extension Locaon} Thence magnetic variation 17° East, N. 43-4@ W. 22.60 chains or 1491.6 feet to post im rock mound marked “Hs. C, L, No, 8,” » Exterior Boundaries, “ Beginning atBouthwestcorner of & poat Geo. .B. Murr. Lonemonr, Cox., Nov. 17, 1889. -Lreceived the machine all right, and am well pleased with it. It does excellent work. Pentnan McCarry, Prices, Pavable in Advance : 1 Pl VA MachineNo. 3 and Dairy TRanscripT I] year..17 00THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. " ; ‘ Sat ss s saa e¥9 00 SAN FRANCIA. C4® & &%. Subscribed to pay freight from the factory, ‘which FOB SALE BY . W. D. VINTON, Nevada Citv THREE AND A HALF DOLLARS ¢0-Vevada City. FLORIDA WATER Tsering Stop AND BAY BOK z JAMES KINKEAD > Sold at 25 Cents per GIVES NOTICE THAT Bottle, he is eiways LARGE SIZE. do all kinds o BY set in cleft-of-rocks marked “S. C. No, 2” Thence magnetic variation 17° Kast Nortn 43-42 Weat 22.60 chains or 1491.6 feet to a pout set in rock mound marked “8. C. No. 8’; Thence South 75° East 9.08 chains or 600 feet to & post in rock mound marked “3,4 No. 4°; Thence South 4 84° East 22.60 chains or 1491.6 feet to post set in rock mound ma:ked “8. C. No, 6%; Faence No.th 75° Weat 9.08 chains or 600 feet to the place of beginning, x _ Said Sunlight Extension Location to contain 19.31 Acres, ? Connecting Line No, 2: From post “8, 0, No, 2” at 8W corner of Sunlight Extension Location, mag. var, 17 East, 8. 56°16 W. 88.14 chains :o corner to Sections 11, 12,13, and 147,17 N. R.11 E, M. D.B, and M, Exterior Boundaries of the Sunlight Con polidated Quartz Mine, Embracing the Oy ht Quartz Mine and 8: C. Sukeforth, Mar.; W. Walters, War.; H. Guenther, G.; W. : ack, Seminal Weak ness, Hysteria, Nervous ProsBrowning, 8. = tion, Nocturnal E:nigsions, Leneorrhea, Disiness, Weak Memery, Loss of Power and Impoency, which if neglected often lead to premature ® id age and insanity Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes or $5.00, Sent b mad on receipt of priee* A WRIT. EN GUARANTEE is given for very $5.00 order received, to refund the money if Permanent cure is bot effected. We have ousands of testimonials from old and young, i both sexes, who have been permanently eurec 1y the use of Aphroditine. Oircular free, Address We received the machine two weeks since in good order: We are pleased with the machine and glad to speak of. you asan honest, honorable firm. A neighbor.was here to look at the maobaceo or Opium, or through youthful indisereion, over-indulgence, &c , such as Loss of Brain ‘ower, Wakefu ness, Bearing down. Pains Bases ~~ Empite Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp National Ex* change hote ve JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, Charles Crimes, the Clothier, Corner Broad and Pine 56., Nevada City. superior Court. The following business was transactail ed in the Superior Court Tuesday, Hon, John Caldwell presiding: Estate of Thomas Dunstan, deceas‘ed. Order for sale of real and personal property. J, C, Mulligan was re-appointed official reporter. —————S If Yeu Mad a Friend HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMP Sh Stable has the largest lot of Je Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be fouild in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and 2 the most reasonable terma ‘The horses die free from vice, af grodsty} and capable of oune as fast as any gentle man cares to drive. : Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERAIA PROKPTL }UBNISHED Holiday Announcement . Trenberth Bros., neg gros STREET, NEVADA CITY, DRAL. 10, Pos 2 maence Boe SEP es Kast 22.28 chains OF te Wear 9.0s-ehains oF 600 feat o post > : No. se at Southwest corner, the ey coe “Total as rf Sunlight onsolldated Quast a 2 pita bide a m a portion of the NE 1-4o0f NW nd a on of B 1-2 of ; BWa-tand & SY £4 of Regtton 12, T; b sins pesenas, cuits diize) a recerier ~ : evada County, LUETIA & BRAND.. 1 ane e528 im Book 10 of Mining Rec: * 3 ores. The edjcihing claimants A ve Yuba WATOHMAKER ; Canon Qu me on wae South, vacant 08 Stevensor Building formerly occupied by Weisenburger Bros,' About to visit some section of country where malarial disease, either in the form of chills and fever or bilious remittent was particularly rife, what would be about the best advice you could give him? . We will tell you—to carry along, or procure on arriving, that potent medicinal safeguard, Hoastetter’s Stomach ‘Bitters, known throughout malaria plagued regions, bere and in other countries, as the gurest means of disarming the miasmatic scourge, and robbing~it of its fell destructive influence. Not only does it fertify the system by increasing ite stamina, but overcomes irregularity of digestion, the liver and the bowels, and counteracts the unfavorable effects of over-exertion, bodily and mental exposure in rough weather, er occupation too sedentary or Isborious, loses of appetite and exces_sive nervousness, The functions of ~ glimentation, bilious secretion and sleep bave in it a most powerful and Beginning at post set in rock mound marked “8, 0. No.1” atS. W. corner of Suntight Location from which corner to Seclions 11, 12, 18end 14‘T.17.N. R.11 B. M. D. B.and il, bears N. aie A a nt; thence magnetic variation 1 North 6 8-42 West 22.26 chains or 1469,1 feet “gC. N6. 2”) Thence North 4 8-4° 60 chains or 1491.6 feet to post “S. ; thence south 75° Hast 9.08 chains t to se C. mes ; Bence i a8 chains eet +8,.0,.N0.6 j Cry south 8 #42 . The Best Claret Wine. ADE ‘from Grapes raised at my Nursery Guaranteed pure, well made, and two ~ . and three years old, THOMAS SHURTLEFF Has returned to Nevada City and opened afirst-class Grocery, Provision aud Feed Store He iniends to keep on hand the very. best of everything in his line, and will sell goods at bed-rock prices GREAT AMERICAN For Cash Only ! IMPORTING THA 00 ; el Hay, Gr ain end Fee, a specially, Fifty Cents a Galion. ing on short notice. .Spring Mattresses, Hair: Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, Single Lounges, ete., etc., made to order. FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN A WQBEMARLIZE MANNER. = ; 5 Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packNotice for Publication. od for shinpine# speqielty, J i Piano Movine Promptly attended to . “ D OFFICE a Sad a ABD OFS AT RACK AMEN » CAL: . and Carefully Performed. ¥ AN 4 at the following-named seftler has file San ' eg noicectninioicaygntomene nal rweet. AML At the Lowest Living Rates \\ IEWELER notice of his intention te make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said E Bread Street, Nevada City. FOR CASH, : iy .f will ade before the Judge of the i sapere Court of Nevada County, at Ne-. . vade 1891 Thankful for past patronage,.1 respectiu ly solicita continuance in the future. City, California, on February 9th,. — OOMMEROIAL STREET ’ iz: . George W. Jones, who made H. E. No. TRANSORIPT a daily newspaper published at Second.door from the Great American . ! . Nevada City ah ". Téa Store, — besigs , ROBERTS, Register. E, W, ROBERTS, : ? for the lota 1 and 2, and 8. }¢ of N. E. 4, a Register, James Kiakead. at ee first public ye =, it oa omen French Prunes for Stewing. Positively finerthan can be purchased in the stores. They are tender, rich and perfectly cured. -10 pounds for $1. FELIX GILLET, . Barren Hill Nursery. Nevada City, Cal., Dec. 16, 1890. Choice Confectionery, Fine Fruits and Holiday Specialties. Raisins of Crop of 1890-at Ten Cents per pound, ;an paneling on the o os d aa , An persons ¢ adverse! pany portion of said Sunlight Consolidate y Quarts Mine or surface ground, are. required to file their adv clans ith the Register-of he un nd 0 ee, at heckersento i pilin pes during ve atl a) are wil eo ‘ ke of A nro sions of the Statu peal y the rome a” ae : & Commercial St., Nevada City. ~ = Dr. A. BARKAN, _ Specialist for D ofths = i You will seldom need a doctor-if “a ye a : resume gabave @amons Liver Regulator @asics; 14 Grans J pons handy. ae Francisce, He. names ee following witnesses ne ve his continuous residence u Piitivation of, suid jand, vis; win a Harvey Cooper, John £. Pierced and John ‘Sonne, allof Nevada City, California, P. TPO : : ry.L. Jones, of You Bet, California, Itis hereby ordered, that the foregoing notice of application for Patent be publish ae edegtheearied gh aay Before making any purchases be sure and. call on 5265, Sec.4, T. 16N. RK, 10E., M.D &