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RLEVEN DOLLARS.
fhat Money Will Buy a Good
Sewing Machine.
The Traxscarrt hes within the past
two years offered many special premiums te its subscribers, and of hundreds of people who hare availed themselves ef the opportunities extended
te them not one case of diasatisfaction
nas yetarisen. Inevery instance the
subscriber bas been more than delighted with the bargain secured.
‘The latest offering includes three
grades of the Chicago Singer Sewing
Machine, a periect imitation of the
genuine Singer machine and according
te the verdict.of hundreds who have
used both as guod as the original fo:
all practical purposes.
Three mumbers of this admirable
piece of mechanism are advertised and
described on the second page of to
day’s paper, and full information ic
given as to cost of freight to this city,
ete. The manulacturersalso supply ——gther grades up toone with an elabor@rately ornamented and full-pearled
bead on a full cabinet case, beautifully
finished with mouldings and elegant
Brench walnut veneers, gothic cover
with finely veneered panels, and a
ehest of drawers inside the case.
Any machine that is not satisfactory
ean be returned tothe factory and the
money will be refunded.
If yon are in need of or thinking of
buying a sewing machine, look into
the ‘Leanscnirt’s proposition “before
, paying a fancy ‘price for ene that is
Cectainly no better, perhaps not as good
as the Chicago Singer.
Remarkable Mescue.
Mrs. Michael Cortain, Plainfield.
JM, :auakes the statement that +he
caught cold, which settled on her
lungs; she was treated for a month
«by ber family physician, but yrew
woree. He told her she was 9 hopejess victim of consumption and that
#0 medicine could cure her. Her
druggist suggested Dr. King’s New
Discovery tor Consumption; she
ponght a bottle and to her delizb'
’ found herself benefitted from first dose.
She coatinued its use and aftertaking
’ fen bottles, found herself sound and
well, now does her own housework
gpd is an well as she ever was.—Free.
trial bottles of this Great Discovery
_t Carr Bros’ Drag Store, large bottles,
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&, P. FISHER
; Newspaper Advertising Agemey.
nOoeS 90 AND Zi MERCHANTS FX
HAN CALIFORNIA STREET,
; br 7 FRANCISCO.
e VERTISEMENTS
stator all newspe blished
@ Paciiic Coast, the Sandwich Islands,
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‘neart newspa: bl. di
Pmearty every newspaper pablien’
on hand, and all advertisers are allewed free access to them during
0 Dpusiness hours
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Order to Show Oause.
'N the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California.
“Ti the Matter of the Estate of Jobn C. Pideceased. ‘ F
eo C. Shaw the Administrator ef the
Estate of Jobu C. Piper, deceased, having
filed his tion herein prepee for an order
Sapte tate uurbaoos farpinnh fort.” ea ir or.
It in theretoes ordered by the said court
that all persons interested in the estate of
said deceased, ap before ‘the said suxr Court on poder, the 27th day of
‘uly, 1891, at 10 o’clock inthe forenoon of
said day, at the Courtroom of said Superior
Courtatthe Courthouse in said County of
Neyeda to show canse why an order should
not be granted to the said Administrator to
sellso.much ofthe real estate of the raid
deceased John C. Piper as snall be neces
And that acepy ef this orde) be published
atleast four successive weeks prior to siid
27th day of July, 1891, in the Nevada Da ly
in aor gg @ newspaper printed and published in said Nevada County.
_ JOHN CALDWELL.
Judge of the Superior Court.
Dated June , 1891.
“$cheo! Suonlies Wanted.
Wworce 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Board of Eduesiion of Nevada School
District wili receive Beaied Eropose ls for
the delivery at Washington schoolhcuse
in this city on or before Sep ember 5th, 1591,
ef the following supplies :
6 Reams Legal Cap,
b Dozen. Boxes Slate Pencils.
6 Dozen Boxes « ens . Gillotts’ 404.)
6 Bexes Penholde
16 Gal. Keg Sanford’s School Ink.
6 Dosen Boxes Chalk.
6 Boxes Colored Crayons.
4 Reams.Double-ruled Cap.
4 Dozen Andrews’ Dustiess Frasers.
12 Boxes Common Lead Pencils.
1 Bex Faber’s Hexagonal, No.3.
1 do do~ do No. 2.
50 Dosen { No. 11,010/ Blanks.
320 pounds 74x86 40 ib. Manilla—cut 8x12.
aid Proposals will be received up to ten
o'clock A. M. of
Saturday, July 23d, 1891,
The Board reserves the right to reject any
and all bide.
By erder of the Board of Education.
CAL. K. CLARK®,
Cheirman, Committee on Schoolbousss,
Supplies, ete.
Nevada City, June 27th, 1891.
WOOD CONTRACT.
TOTIiE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. THAT
pacied pesposels will be received by
e Board of Education of Nevada schovl
District upto the hourvuf10 o'clock A. M,
ou
Saturday, July 23d, 1891,
For delivering al Washington and Lincoln
schoolhouses, Nevada City, nicely cor ‘ed
up, we eords' of good, sound, seasoned
ve . ood, the same to be four feet in
ugth.Algo five eords of Oak Wood of the same
description aod une cord of good, clear,
body Pine Wood, to be delivered at the
Belby Flat schoolhouse.
Allto be delivered on or before October
1, 1891.
Bids will be opened on July 23, 1891, at 10
o'clock A, M.
The Board reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
By order of the Board of Education.
Address bids to CAL. R. CLARKE, Chairman of Committee on School Houses, Supplies, etc.
Nevada “ity, July 2, 1891.
Election for Ohief Engineer.
THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
Chief Engineer and Assistant
Chiei Engineer of the Nevada
City Fire Department will be
heldonMotida;, July 27th, 1891,
‘From 5 to 8 o'clock P. M.
> j FF, Hook and Gus Schmidt
’ 4 ¥d, Schmidt.
the of Fire Delegates.
‘ , SCOTT, Pres:dent.
: = eT ¥
niers earn frum $25 to 254
neon more after a little
xi é 2 en fish +
emp.oyment,amd will teach you
free. You work in ar} own loralexes, e 5,
time,
&
Solia Gold and Silver Watche
Realising the importance eg a good wa
i aaeiied ”
@@ We wit tend THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Francisco
Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any ef be fol. lowing valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance:
PICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION.
Drums
A Nickie tenor drum, 14-inei: nead, with sticks
premium, we the “W alth
being the best known: and most. tcliable
pieces in the market. Theve watthes have a
world-wide reputation which they have yained
solely qn their mérits. The cases we guasantee
to be of solid goldand coin silver respectively,
and if nos just as mted may be returued at
our expense aod we will refund the mouey paid.
We are prepared to make the most liberal propositions on these watches as premiums, as be
seen by the following offers:
Solid Gold Watch—Gents .
A tiemau’s solid gold hunting case watch,
“Waltham” movement, stem-winding and stemsetting, with DAILY TRANSCRIP: and Daik
Bulletin, one year, $36.50; watch, DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $34.40.
Subscriber pays express charges On watch from
Sam Francisco.
hg ;
Sofd Gold Watch—Ladies’.
4 lady’s solid gold hunting case watch, “‘Wal2 it, stem-winding, scom-setting,
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin
one fear, $29; with VAILY TRANSURIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $26.90. Suvecriber
© pay expres charges on watch from San Francisco
Solid Silver Watches.
Soild co silver hunting case watch
sham” movement, stem-wiading and stemetting.& y reliable time-Keeper, with
PAILY TRANSCGIPT and Daily Builetin, one
year, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT avd Weekly
battetin, ove year, $15.90, Subscribem, to pay
tim
express en watch from San Francisco.
same wat. face, with DAILY TRANSURLPT, and Daily Bulietia, ome year, $15; with
DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Sulletun, one
year, $12.90 Subscriber to pay “xpress charges
on watch from San Francisco.
Nickle Watch,
A pandsome nickle steun—winding watch, open
face, good movement, with DAILY TRAsSC aiPf and Daily Bulletiu, one year, $11; with
DAILY TKANSCKIPT ang Weekly Bulletin, one
year $8.90. Subscriber to pay express cha. ges
ou} @'ch from San Fraucisco§
Bicyc.es.
ihe Bicycle we bave selected as a pren
the “‘apollo”~—while not the most expensive it
firat-class article in every respect. It is han-isome and substantially made. Itruns easily and
isa prime favorite. it is standara finish with
mplete, with DAILY. TRANSCRIPT and Dail
Bulletin, one , $12.50 with DAILY TRAN
SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10 50
Subscribor pays express. L ba
Military Orum.
A fine corded, hammered brass drum, witd
s#icks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an
ear, $10.50; with DAIL
eekly Bulletin, ene year
Subscriber pays express.
Rifles.
The Winchest intaius ite pl the best
repeating rifle wade and is too well known to
neéd further d: tion. We will send # 44 cal.
Darrel Winchester rifle with DAILY
T SCRIPT and Waily Bulietin, one year,
$22.76; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulle one year, $20.75. Above is center fire
rifle. We will senda rim fire for $1.40 res, Sub
ecriber pays express
Flobert Rifles.
A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flobert nrise
less cartrid jus. the for boys who are
fond of shooting, sent wkh DAILY TRANSCRIPT and DVaiy Buliet-n, one year, : = $11.25;
with VAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Weekly Bullet.o,
one year, 99.25. Subscriber pays express
Pa
Revoivers.
We have decideu to offer a strong, serviceaple
revolver fora jum and have selected: the
American, double action, ‘ Bull Dog,”’ in oad
size from 22to 38 cal.
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bullen, one
year, $11; with DAILY TkKANSORIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9, Subscriber pay
express.
rishing Tackle}
Our premium fishirg rod is ® 15-foot Calcutts
bamboo with jance wood tip and double ferrules
It is a good serviceable rod and wi.lbe sent with
line, reel, etc., complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily bulletin, one year. $11; with
DAILY TRANSCKIFT and Weekly Bulletin, on
year, $9. Subscriber pays xpress.
Tent
La ippgen Reseed gem pg tt od oe ap
dry ali ckile trimmings, and will be sent plete with
saddie-bag, tools, etc. Wall be sent with DAILY
TRANSCHIPY aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for
$29; with DALLY TKANSCKIPT and Weekly
bulletin, one year, $26.90. [The above prices bre
ior @ 86-.4ch wheel. Price per additional inch_
made known on application.} Subscriber to pay
express charges ov bicycle from Fan Francisce.
;
Boys’ Velocipedes.
A 16-isch wheel, standard linish, wrought iron
yao with bell, ete., complete, sent with
DA: LY TRANSORIPT.and Dally Bulletin, one
year, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year. $10.40.
Type Writers, .
is is a type-wiiting age, Everybody has one
whohas writing to du; or should have one.
Here is your opportunity, The Sun type-writer
is @ periect instr t, simple in construction,
easily worked, neat!y mounted and boxed, with
iustructions fdr use, which can be leariediu ten
minktes; with DALLY¥-PRANSCMIFT -and— Daily
Bulietin, one year, $17; with DAILY TRAN
SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $15.
Subscriber pays express.
Cane.
Keither too large nor too small, but just the
r ghtsize witn 14-k gold head, will be sent with
DAILY TRADSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, -ape
year, $12.60; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one )ear; $10.50. Subscriber
pays express.
Telescope.
Avery useful article thatanyoue living in the
country or traveling. will appreciate. Our
with an vbjecc-glass } u.ches in diameter, 3
draws, 5 inches jong when closed, leather cased,
and will be sent with DAILY “TRANSCRIPT and
Daily Bulletin, one yeer, $11; with DAILY TRALSURIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9.
Subscriber to pay express charges.
. . Microscope.
A most interesting instrument and ofgrest_ue
to the student, This i. uo toy, but a powerful
microscope that re: cals the many strange things
that exist in the food weeat aiid the water’ we
trim, kv etendeSinobew high and mognifies fi
diameters, aud Wil beseut with DAILY TRANSUBiPT aud Daily Buletin, one year, $11; wth
DAILY TRADSCKIPT and Weekly Bulietin, one
year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges.
Musical tnstrumerts.
In making our selections of musical instru~
ments for premiums, we aimed in every instance
to get syoouarti¢le —one that we peed not heritate to send to a performer W Ss
We have made arrangements with the ead
manufacterers and jobvers (hatenable us to offer
these instruments iu connection with the TRANSCRIrT on usprecedently liberal terms
Banjo.
Banjoplaying is an accomplishment that bas
become very taeniouable during the last few years.
It is readi.y earned b) anyo.e having # good gar
for music, and makes @ gmery accompaniment
for the voice in singing. e will send @ hayueonie pickle-rim, cuif-skip head, 10 bracket banjo
with iustrucdon book, with DAILY TRASSCRIPT aud Daily Builetin, one year, $11.50; with
DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one
year, 99.50. Subscriber to pay express charges,
B Flat Cornet.
A handsome nickie b flat cornet, with full set
of extra crooks, music rack, case and instruction
book) ompite—s fine scio instrument—with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buiietin, one
tar; $16.50; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT 4nd
eekly Bulletin, $14.40, Subscsiber pays express charges.Flute.
The flute is one of che sweetest and easiest musical instruments to learn. itharmonizes with
the piano aud sil other instruments. For @
remium we have selected a fine cocoa-wood, 6eyed, cork jointed flute with taning slide, and
will send it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily
Bulletin, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCKIPT
aud Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, Subscriber pays ex ress charges.
Pianos,
A miniature pisno with 16 bell-metal keys, elegant finished— just the thing for childrea to lvarn
to y on; anes good music. Beat with DAiLY
WiNecdivt and Daily Buletin, one yeu,
$11 50; with DaILY TRANSCKIPT and W ackly
Bulletin,o year, $9.50. Subscriber pays exgus Croquet.
A beautiful croquet set for eight players will
be sent with DAILY TRANSCHIPT aad Daily
Bulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY. TKANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.-Subecriber pays xpress. ¢
Shot Guns,
We made a special point of securing » good
for a premium—one that wecan recommend
feel assured that our selection wili be all that
canask. Our premium gun is well made
handsomely finished. t shocts strong and
accurately, andis a reliable gua in every particular. itis the very best gun ever effered as 8
newspaper premium and is weil worth working
for. itis a m.guificent double b Joader*
with twist barrels, baca-action, side suap, ruber
bute, Nos. 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, aud will
be seat with DAILY FRKANSCRIPT and Daily
Bulletin, ene year, $21; with DAILY TR«NSCKIPT aud Weekly Bulletin, one year, 719.
Suacer. ber pays express, :
Same gun as above, with pis '-gr $1.56
be adeéad to above pr ‘es.
gun
wad
jou
and.
The Bulletin isthe leading evening
Coast, itis distinguished for the bri
the Supreme Court. Owing to the
odal’ orders
ois a connoisseur. .
rr who go hunting, fishing or camp.
ing out, Itisa first-class a tent, water-proo.
and made of 8 oz. duck; siz 1x7 fe-t, nd will be
sent with poles, pins _¢*c., compicte w th DAILY
TRANSCKIPT ana Lbuily Luwiin, one year
12,50; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $10.50. Subscriber pays the
express, ; %
Hammock.
A bammo-k isa preouum that appeals to all
Whether slung from the trees in a lavn or from
the postsofa shady verandah, a h§}unock is
picturesque and suggestive of blissfui comfort
A complete and elegant 13-foot b mock, with
6}-feet spread, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT
aud Daily builetin one year, $10 26; with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Weesly Bulletin, one year,
33.26. _Subsctiber pays uxpress
: Tennis
Among outdoor games lawn tennis is becoming
thefaycrite it gives suilicient exercise withou
being Violett; keeps the attention fixed and=in
terest sustained throughout the game. Being
gauiein which ladics vxcel, you can secure the yao
wil of your iady acquaintences and add to you
popularity by gettingaset of tennis and organ
‘isipge@club. A first-ciase wnnis outfit, con.plete
will be sey with DAILY koh aide pram Re
Uaily Bulletin, one year, $195 with DAILY
TRANSCKIPT aud Weekly Bulletin, one year
$17, Subscriber paye express.
Base Ba
Uur base be utfit consists aig ea,rue balls,
three susorted bais, two pairs of gloves, mask,
etc., complete. nd. will te ami with DAILY
TRANSCKIYT nd Daily Ba!letin, one ($2
with DAILY TRANSURIiT and Wee Bulletin cue aF, 910 Subscriber pays a
Hanging Lamp
An sleganthang ity Jamp with i¢-inc
and from 42 to 56 inches extension,
polished brass -f a rich gold coior—a high rnameutaiand servicesble lamp sent with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year
$13,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bullctin, vue eur, 911.50. ubscriber peys oxpress, s
___ Stylographic Pen.
Always ready to write; carries ink enovgh
tne holder tc last for weeks or months; will be
seut with DAILY TRANSCR:P? and Daily
Pulletin, one year, $1025; with »AILY RANSCRIP Land Weekiy Bulletin, $8.25,
Standard Rain Guage:
A ved by the signal service at Washington
with fall divertious ior use will be sent with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily’ Bui
$10.75; with DAILY TANSUKIPT and Wee
eekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subscriber
pays express,
Photographic Outhit,
Amateur photography is @ most delightfu and
popular recreation. With the approved apparatus of today anyone can soon acquire the art of
making 3 ¢ picture and wili seco
hundreds of views taken by him or herself. The
apparatus we offer isso hght it cam easily >
carried when walsing es riding. Kverybed)
shou.d have one, for it will proye a source @
amusement to afia:d of profit to many.
A complete photographic outfit, consisting of
view csmera for making 33x 4§ piciures, with
quick w. rkiuy lens, 6 rapid dry plates, 2 Japannec
wou trays, Zpackayesof 8, P A. eveloper, 1
package of i po, 1 priuting frame, hevts oI
ferro-prussinte paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1
Russel negative clisp aod patenG<drying frame
with fuil structions ior making photographs
will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Daily Bailletin, one ye-x, $11; with DAILY TRAN
SCKIFT and Weekly Bulietin,. one year, $8.90.
Subscriber to pay express charges from Sap
Francisco,
hem Addision nt anasoriols ufos i ee, ye
raphers, may ie,
sh Ohbmen. a Street, Francisco, C
Standard Atlas.
The Rand-McNally Standard Atlas of the
World—a library in itself—furaished in ove large
volume oi 192» pages, elegantly illustrated and
bound ina substantial manner witn gold side
stamip appropriately and handsomely designiu
retau price $4.50, will be sent with DAILY TKANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with
DAILY TRANSCRi?Tand Weekiy Bulletin, one
yeur, $9. Subscriber pays express,
Guizots History of France.
Guizos’s “History of france” is a standard work
in6 vois., substantially boundin cloth, profusel)
illustrated with fine engraviugs. It wi . be se: i
with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily — bulletin
one Feat, $13.50; with DAILY TRaNSURIPT an:
Weekly Bulietin, one year, $11 60. Subscriber
pays express,
Sewing Machines.
A higharm sewiug machine—oue of the bes,
machives inthe niarket; warranted for five years,
with DAILY TRANSCHiPT aud Daily Bulletin,
one year, $30; with DAILY TRANSCKIPE auc
Weekly Bulletin, ove year, $27. Subscriber pays
eXpress Qharges. . :
com}
NOTE—Persons preferring Semi-Weekly Bulle
tin can obtain it by paying 90 cents a year i
seas Webs clubbing price fer the Weekl,
etia.
ournal in circulation and influence on the Pacific
lianey ef its editerial matter, accuracy and com
leteness of its local news, pecieee oe Ce atone ani art, and extent ef foreig:
iéwes, while itis the recognized authority in & :
sab that publishes ia exteuso the decisions o:
ie cera toast anny Oy Bieete iu time between san Francisco and the
priucipal hews centers in the a the w arid’s news of each day is furnished by the Bui
-welve boursin advance of the morning papers.
OED Meekly Bulletin is a handsome 12 page, % column paper, issued every Wednesday
morning—theé largestand best weekly publisuedin the West. ;
F@ se
fiuuncial aud trade circles. The Dail)
BROWN & CAI. IDS.
ehensiy: .ad com
Fresh—Brou,ht dowa te
‘EDUCATIONAL
“The « Best in the World « for~ General Use.
=== a a
THE PROPLE'S CYMLOPSDIA
The New Three-Volume Ecition
‘000 tepies. Complete in 8 convenient volpmes
. 8 Peete Ieee with onl be seyclopedia!
Bo et eer tua ball the p: = Bile ae SP u alf the price PA
pecim ete,, that you ma, yourself, *
"4s dpshdans ected 21{delool Trestees. oo ete., to the
DEPARTMENT.
the C+ Ago
namentation and appearance.
the machine.
strong spiral spring. When
bolt is ; ulled out enough to
liable to be meddled with by
The thread eyelet and the
FOOT HFMLER, 6 HEMMERS,
FOOT RUFF i widths,
THROAT PLAE fh BOBBINS.
Lonemont, Cox., Nov: 17, 1889.
T received the machine all right, and,
am well pleased with it. It does excellent work. Pentnan McCarry.
Autus, Ark Deci \* 9.
Te Chicago Singer sewing m — hine
receved in good order. The m chive
is a splendid one; the Age vty here
would ask ahout thirty-five « Jlars for
such a machine. Many th ks.
Joseph BACHMAN.
Somerset, Va., Oct.-28, 1889.
The machine ordered of yon arrived,
and after a few days’ trial [ find it to
be as represented, and doubtless wil
continue to give satisfaction, :
; Marey-Jd--W-ALKER,
Trenton, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889.
to hand very promptly and in good order, -It_ is nicely finished, and works
like a charm,and we are delighted
with it. E. F. Youna.
Sr. Maraanret’s, Md., Dec. 14, 1889.
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
The premiunr sewing machine came+
neighbor was here to look at the ma‘ 4 sé
‘ 5 i ie
1s CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY.
$6000-125 acres; not more than
$2500. Great bargain; must be sold,
of place.
farin at a low price.
and burn ; some fruit trees; free water
irrigate.
ing Orchards,
depot.
NEVADA COUNTY I
b °
e Oregon Land Company was especially organized tor the purpose of buyin;
subdividing large tracts of Land, and has during the peat two years bought and subdivided ever 3,200 acres of Land inte 5to 20 acre Lots. T!
Two Fine Ranches, well
ery advantage for a desirable home.
a These are only a few of the bargains we} lave to
offer at present. We have all kinds. ‘of
ranging trom $5 to $75 per acre.
A $45 SEWING MACHINE FOR $17,
Including 1 Year’s Subscription “The Daily Transcript.”
We have made such arrangements.as enable us to offer
SINGER SEWING MACHINES
At lower rates than ever before for a good machine.
This machine is made after the /a¢est models of the
Singer Machines, and is a perfect fac-simile in make, orAll the, parts are'made to
gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed
of precisely the same materials.
The Chicago Singer Machine have every importan improvement ina /oose balance wheel so constructed as to
premit winding bobbins without removing the work from
The loose balance wheel is-actuated by a solid bolt passing through a coliar securely pinned to the shaft outside
of the balance wheel, which bolt is held to position by a
a bobbin is to be wound the
release the balance wheel,
and turned slightly to the right or left where it is held bya stop-pin tili the bcbbin is filled. When the machine is
children, the bolt can be left
out of the wheel when not in use, so that the machine!’
cannot be operated by the treadle.
needle clamp are made self
threading, which is a very great convenience.
Each Machine Has the Following Attachments:
all different
GE,
1 GAUGE SCREW
SCREW DRIVER,
3
TUCKER, EEDL * 1 WRENCH ’
PACKAKE NNG,ES8, 1 THREAD CUTTER, 4 OIL CAN, filled with Oil,
CHECK SPRIT Y BINDER ~ 1 INST RUCTION BOOK,
— The driving wheel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, easiest
running and most convenientofany. The machine is self-threading, has the
very best tension and thread liberator, is made of the best maerial, with the
wearing parts hardened, and is finished in a superior styelt.
neered cover, drop-leaf table, end drawers and cenwing drawer.
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June 29th, 1891.
otice is hereby given that the following
named seitler has filed notice of his inteutidn to make final preof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before J. L. Morgan, County Clerk of Nevuda
county, Cal., at Nevada City, Ualifornia, on
Augu t 19th, 1801, viz : James Kendrick, of.
Neyada City P.O who mide H. A. No. 4718,
forthe 8. E. 14 of Section 10, T, 16, N, R. 8 E:
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and cultivation of, said rand, viz
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jes0 k, W, ROBER1S, Register,
_ Notice to Creditors, _
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. J, Poreey, deceased, to the creditors
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d
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eceased
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NOTICE TO CO-OWNER.
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Nevada City, April 20th, 1891.
To George True Esq., {
OU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
the undersigned have expended $100,00 in labor and im upon th
NEVER SWEAT QUARTE MINE, situate ne
Wiliow Moin in the County, of Nevada
state of Californ ia, particularly described
as followa: i
Situate in Willow Valley Mining District
County of Nevada, State of Californi be:
aLast Chance Ravine at
North East end Of te Jatkg.n Claim, and
extending thencé 4m a No asterly direction feet tocatake marked “St. L. No, 2’
stan ug omthe lode—being the claim
located January 2nd, 1884, by J. J Lyons, et
al, Notice ot Location recorded in Buok 9,
of Mining Locations, Page 552, Kecords of
Nevada County, Cal, said expenditue
made in order to hold said premises under
the provisions of Section 2824, Revired
Statutes of the Unitea States; being the
amount required to huid the same, for the
year beginning January ist, 10, and terminating January Ist, 1801.
Thatthe said Iubor and improvements
were actually expended upon the said
NEVEX sWEAT CLA: M forthe purpose of
holding the sume during Le eg 1890 under
the Mining Laws ofthe Uni States.
Your interest tn suid claim iss. uidiyided 16 thereof and one sixth of seid sum
of $100.00, to-wit: The sum of: $16.66 ig due
fron. you to the underigned on «ecount
of said annual expenditure,
Payment of suid sum of $16 66 may be
made to the undersigned at the CITIZENS
‘ion was posted,
BAN x atNevyade City, Count A Nevada,
State of California, and if, within ninety .
days sfter theservice of this Notice, you
fail, or refuse to contribu @ your proportion
of such expeniiiture, as a co-owner, tu-wit:
Said sum of $16.66, your interest In said
claim will become the property ofthe underaigned under said Section 2314,
JES8£ LYONS.
W. H. HAM N.
ELISHA HAMPTON,
Admintstratrix ‘of Estate of Ti ministratrix 0; of JOHN
GOYNE deceased, wid
April 20, 1891.
FRED SEARLS, attorney.
Notice to Creditors,
Estate of BRIDGET McCLOSKY, deceased.
N OTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, Executor of the Last Will of
Bridget McClosky, deceased, to the creditors of and all’ persons hayi claims
ageinet the said deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessary -youchers, within four
months after the first publication of this
notice io the said Executor at the office of
P, F, Simonds, at Nevada City, Nevada
county, Calfornm, tue same being the
place forthe transaction of the business of
suid estate, in gaid county of Nevada,
WM. 8C A
Executor of the Last Will of Bridget Me.
Closky, deceased.
Dated this 25th day of May, 1891, ©
PF. Simonds, Attorney,
Notice For Publication.
AND OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE, CAI.,
May 9, 1891.~ Notice is hereby given
ihat the following named settier has filed
notise of verintentioato muke final proof
in support of her claim, and that said proof
will be mude before Clerk Superior Ghurt
of Nevads, Co., Cal, at his office, Nevada
city, oO. Monday, June 15, 18y1, vig: Sarah
L. Russell, net and heir of “William
Kussell, deceased. Freem tion D.’ 8, No.
12981, for ie 4 of 8. W, uP Bee. 34, Tp 17
N.K.8 EM 3
. She : witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon ani
cultivation of, said land, viz:
“Henry Godalr, Pedro Ozalll, Moria M.
Green and Charles Cleveland, all of Neyada
City P.O, Nevada Co., Ca
mayll CHARLES HAPGOOD, Register,
No. 1860.
Application for Patent.
She names the followin
—~--B. 8; Land Oftiice;~~
‘acrament, Cal, April 27 1801.
OTICE IS HEKKBY GIVEN THAT
Mary Dowling, whose Post ~— fice ad-’
ress is Ukiah, Mendociuo County, California, has thisday filled her application for
a_patent for Seventy-seven and 52-100 eeres
of the Illinoie Consolidated Placer Mine,
bearing gold with surface ground as herein
described, situated inthe Moores Flat Mining Dis rict, C.unty of Nevada, and State
of Caliiornia, and designated by the field
notes and official plat on ‘flein this office
as Lot Number Ninety, in township, 18
North Range 10 Eastof Mt. Diablo Kase and
Meridian, said lot No, 90 being described as
follows, to-wit:
Beginning at pest marked “I. G. P. M. No.
1’’ set in large pile of houlders beside iron
pipe 10 feet high from which a drill hole
with steal plug in bed-rock cut bears 8, 39
W. 1.82 eh’s. dist:nt and section eorner
common, te Sestigua 16; 16, 2l and Y, 18
cs, -M.-.M. beurs 21°, 56 m
Se eshains distant: 3 —
Thehce, mag. var. 1712E., 8. 76° (45 min-=
utes K., 5826.6 feet or 88.28 chains Miele aos
i M. No, nies woe cM oak tree
2 seconds dia. beais N, ‘ . 06 lin
distant:—Theuce 8. iyo , ~
599.9 fee or 9.09 ch’s, to post marked “I. C,
PF. M. No. 8,* from whith w fir tree 60 peconds dia, bears 8. 453¢¢, E, 67 linke distant;
Thence MN, 769,15 winutcs, W. 5827.8 feet or
88.30 ch’s., to & post marked “I. CG. P. Me No,
4” from which an Alder tree 10 seconds dia.
bearsS. 76.91}¢°, FE. 1.0) ch’s, distant: Thence
N, 12°, 45 miuutes, K, 659 fect or 8.47 ch's
tothe place of beginning.
CONNECTING LINE, Ter
_ From pest “I. ('. P, M. No, 1” Section corher gree! to ae w 16, 21° ane 22, Tp. 18
mF MM. D, M, bears 8. 219 =
Wee E, 4147 ah 6. Pinan. del exis
agnetic yatiation 17}¢°, EK. contain’
Lib 5 dd rs aS Pr. [ping
The lecation of th’s mine is recorded in
the local records of Moore’s Flat Mining
Clalmadis ary unpatented olaiees a saan 2 ted claim. mineral hand. pat . ‘ & Or public
Dy an persons claimi 1
any portion of suid Iilinois ‘ae Tideved
Piacer Mine orsurfuce grovad are required
to file their adverse claims with the hegisterof me ones Lopate Land Office, at Sacrameuio, Valiiornia, during the ai days’
peried of publication hereg?, or they will he
arred by virtue of the provisions of the
Statute: & W.RO
. W. ROBERTS, Register.
Ered Searls, Atty, f a fe ula, A y. for applicant, Goris
Itis hereby ordered, that the foi
notice of Application for Patents te eke
lished for the period of 60 days, in the
Daily i'ranscri a daily »lished at Ney re City ‘Call one me
RK, W. ROBERTS, Register.
The first ublication of th ‘
made on the ath day of Apri ait aed
Ordinance No, 97.
An Ordinance to provide Revenue —
Levy a City Koad and Street Pol Tas
fd gs 187, 1891— 1892,
oard of ‘lrastees of
vada du ordain ag fullo a ye ne
Section 1. Thata City ‘Boed end Street Poll
Tax of Three Dollars is heredy ‘Jevied, for
the fig-al year 1891-1892, upon which male
inhabitants of the City of Nevada, over the
age of 2land under the aye vf 60 ycare for
oy Road and Street + urposes, which gaid
poll tax shall beogm s due and shall become
coilectabie Onat dafter the Twenty-seconden, cat June, 1891, in the manner provided
Section 2. The City Marshal of said (
of Nevada is hereby made eects A alt
evs full information as to this remarkable
curative agent, and a record of surp: ising
cures ina wide range of chronic cases—
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1529 Arch 8t., Philadelphia, Pa,
120 Sutter St., San Fraacisco, Cal,
Please mention that you read this advertisementin the Nevapa Dat.y TRANSCRIPT,
Ordinance No. 98
Cee,
N Ordinance-to-—
the City of Nevada,
The Board of Trustecs of the City of Nevada
do ordain ag follows :
Section 1. A tax of FIFTY CENTS on each
One Hundred vollars of «ll property. y ‘ith.
in the corporate limits of the City of Nevada for Genera) Fund purposes, and a tax
A ay he! CENTS on euch One dundred
for the fiscal year A, D, 1891 and 1892,
Passed June 1, 1891.
ALEX, GAULT, Pros,
Attest— .
T, H.€Ganw-Clerk-—~————ye2Dividend Notice,
A’ A MEETING OF THE BOARD oF
company, held onthe 9th day of June
1891, a Dividend (No, 14) of T ®,
onday, June the 15th, 1891, at the office
of the Company, 320 5
10, San Fravsisce, c oiranet begs wil
yo
be closed on. sare ay, e oboe
mae, YO teO WETZEL, Beore'
Gan Prangloce > nemeeeterss Teun 30,
oxo, L. HCOMES,
Attorney and Oounsclor at Law,
cein
ia 256th day of J
%
ILL PRACTIOR IN Ald. THR COURTS
je26 Ral ein a 3
Revenue fer
lars for Fire porpmes, is hereby levied . .
Dir ‘ectors ft the Champion. Mining . T
tax and shall collect the same *
ner provided by law, and upon * bg hs
orrefusal of any person liable therefor te
pay said tax after demand, said Marsh
must collect thesame by seizure and sale
ofany persona? property owned by such person. Svid sale may be made after three
hours verbal no ice of time and place, and
the provisions of Bections 8791, 8798, 87 A
8795 and 87:6 of the Political Code of Gat:
fornia shall apply to and govern such geizection he City Marsh:
Monduy of eac month wate ties bnfore the City Clerk of the total amount o
said poll taxes gollecten by him during the~
2
Preceding moatn, ust at the on
. tin the same, les -amouut of hig
por seneane for collection. tothe Gity rece: ‘
urer,
‘Seotion 4. The City M shell:joes Barut of ace ralades 0
king such collection wes __
Passed J
matne Ist, 1601, ee
The LEX, GAULT, President.
T. H. Car, Clerk, jez
i THE su. ERIOR COURT
Count awe
In tha'mat ty:
tae cass Ww
veer before this Conse. 2
June: adni' es ee ees
and show cause, .
Troma hie aot
atu ah r .
maa aud.
th a.
od ta WA
organ & Roberts’ Blogk.