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July 23, 1891 (4 pages)

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a 5 Resort in California "2 . Phe! Daily Travscript. DRS. STARKEY & PALEN'S Treatment + by +. Inhalation, 1529 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dysentery, Oatarrh, Hay Fever, Debility, Headache, Rheumatism, Neu* ralgia, and all Ohronio and Nervous Disord aS HE original and only genuine Com1 und Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs. attey and Palen, is ascientific adjustment ofthe elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNETIZED ; and the compound is so condensed and made portable thatitis sent all over the world. ; It has been in use for more than twenty years ; thousands of ents have been t and over one sand physicians have used it, and recommended it—a very a. fact. ; t does not act as most drugs do, by creating another ailment, ana beneliting one organ at the expense of another, often requiri a@ second course to eradicate the evil effects of the first,but Compound Oxyen is a re T, renewing, strengtheninvigorating the whole body. ese statements are confirmed by numerous testimonials, published in our book of 200 es, only with the express permission of the patients ; their names and ad: Solid Silver Watches. dresses are given, and you can refer to them Solidco silver hunting case watch Walfor further information. sham” movement, stem-wiuding and stemThe great snccess of our treatment has etting.s thoroughly reliable time-keeper, with . — See ven rise toa host of imitators, unscrupu. TAIL and Daily Bulletin, one jous persons ; some calling their -preparations Co! and Oxygen, often appropriating ourtestimonials and the names of our ents,to recommend worthless concocions. But any substance made elsewhere or by Others, ind called Compound Oxygen urious. “COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF ACLION AND RESULTS,” is the titie of a new book of 200 pages, published by Drs. Sterkey & Palea, which gives teall enquirers full information as to this remarkable curative agent, anda record of surprising cures ina a ee of — Sotint= many of them after being abandone e@ toany address on application. DRS. STARKEYI& PALEN, 1529 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 120 Sutter St., San Fraacisco, Cal. ° Please mention thatyou read this advertisementin the Nevapba DaILY TRANSCRIPT. Assessment Notice. ARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMpany, Nevada City, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of said Company held on the 15th day of July, 1891, an assessmeént (No. 5) of ten ceiits per share was levied upon the capital stock of said Company, payable immediately in U. 8. gold coin, to the Secretary. Any stock upon ‘which said assessnient shail remain unpaid on the 18th day of August, 1891, shall be deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised forsale at public auction on the 3d day of September, 1891, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the —teste-of advertising and—expenses-of-sale: By order of the Board of Directors, S _ K. Casper, Secretary. Office—At K.Casper’s store on Pine St., . Nevada City, Cal. : L. P. FISHER "We #epa per Advertising Agency. BROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANTS EXSGHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, BAN FRANCISCO. on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Is}ands, Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valparise, Japan, Chine, New Zealan the Australian olonies, the Eastern States and ‘ope. Files of nearly every newspaper published on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allowed free access to them during business hours NEVADA CITY Dancing Academy, At Odd Feliews’ Hall. John Michell.. ... . Proprieter. Deez G SCHOOL AND SOCTAE, EV — ery Saturday Evening at 80’cluck. CHILDREN'S CLASS, very Saturday Af_ eon at 2 o’clec! — Home Mutual Insurance Co. OF CALIFORNIA OAPITAL, $300,000 PRINCI“CAL OFFICE’ 6 Ss msome st., Sam Franciice Fire Insurance Only 3. F. Hovuerron, Pre.ident. J.1.N. Sugrarp, Vice President, Cweces H. Story, Secretary BR. H. Maeitn, Genera’ Ay ea — > Risks accepted on all clusses of desirai ie ‘property inthis county at rates as low ase<ivency and a fair profit will admit of, guaran &@ prompt and liberal response to «li just claims for loss. Grass Valley Branch For Nevada County JOHN C.COIEMAN. GEO W. HILL Manager ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent. MAIN STREET.GRASS VALLEY Agents V Wanted. GENTS WANTED—$57.00 salary and cxpenses paid to bright, active, wide-ewake young men ; teachers and students préeferred pameproy Mant pleasing, refining and permanent ; no book peddling; our new pi n takes like “wild-fire.” Address National Library Association, 243 Wabash Ave., Chi cago, Ill, jel3-luwéw } ae HAVE you DECIDED WHERE TO Go FoR Your SUMMER OuTinc? The new route via Calistoga to Bartiett Springs, Clear Lake, Soda _ Bay, Harbin Springs, : Seigler Springs, Adams Springs, Anderson Springs, Highland Springs, Howard Springs, ple 1, . Miave you ever seen the Geysers? 7 pnigrgeh any 8 Sere, encnarmine Santa Cruz_ always ‘has its + pine WH te PADIS SHE Moun, ~ teem at eas h Sierra -—. Tah ie ahoe The takes of the "* Webber, pendence — cogeenae AES eines with majeatie 3 penta Barbara’ Beach, and gems of the expression f \ dltgypeny eve meen the wonderful Paim Sm Mee = for a copy of. wf OALIFORNIA RESORTS.” Td Ted the Lines SOUTHERN PACIFIC CoxzPAN. . NIB ADVERTISEMENT _. Picmium telco N; sia for all newspapers published ng —-s “. to the stu micr that exis . in the food we eat drink, It stands6 inches SCRIPT abd Dally Bolsetin, 0 $1; with BORL i : one year 5 SCRIPT and’ Bult for, itiga SCRIPT and Nusaecriber pays express, Coast, itis distitguished for the br the Supreme Court. Ow Solia Gold and Silver Watche Realizing the impo:tance of a good wa premium, we have selected the ‘W altham” being the best known and most reliable tim pieces in the market. These watches have a world-wide reputation which they have yained 4 solely on their merits. The cases we guasantee to be of soliu goldand coin silver respectively, and if noc just as represented may be returned st our expense and we wiil refund moaey paid We are prepared to make the most liberal propo sitions on these watches as premiums, ag will be seen by the following offers: iJ , Solid Gold Watch—Gents'. A gentleman’s solid gold -hunting case watch, “Waltham” re ea mac wand stemsetting, with DAILY TRANSCRI and Dail Bulletin, one year, $36.50; watch, DAILY TSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $34.40. Subscriber pays express churgee ou watch from San Francisto. Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’. 4 lady’s solid gold hunting case watch, ‘‘Wal* movement, stem-winding, scem-setting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulietin one year, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT : Weekly Bulletin, one year, $26.90. Subscriber to pay eXprest charges on watch from San Francisco year, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $15.90, Subscriber to pay express charges on watch from San Francisco. Same watch, tace, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT, and Daily Bulletin, one = $15; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one Year, $12.90. Subscriber to-pay «xpress charges on watch from San Francisco. Nickle Watch. A oandsome nickie stesn-winding watch, open face, good movement, with VAILY TRAnSCRIPT and Daily Bulletia, ono ‘Ag $11; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT ana Weekly Bulletin, one year $8.90. gs ee pay express charges oOUR PREMIUM gf OB We wili send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the San Francisco Daily Bulletin, Weekly Builetin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of be following valuable Premiums at the following prices, payablein advance: .PiCK OUT YOUR COMBINATION. Drums , complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dail Subecrib2r pays express Military Drum. A fine corded, 38.50. Subscriber pays express. Rifles. The Winchest ins its pl Ss need f er description. We will send a 44 cal. barrel Winchester rifle with DAILY $22.76; with DAILY T! SCRIPT less cartridges, Peat the dilaag oo boys with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9.25. Subscriber pays express ___ Revoivers. We have decideu to offer a strony, revolver for a size from 22 ta. 28 . It will “s sent wit DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber pay rishing Tackle Gur premium fishing rod is a 15-ivot Calcutta bamboo with lance wood tip and double ferrules It is a good iceable-rod-and-wi ‘ A Nickie tenor drum, 14-inch nead, with sticks Bulletin, one year, $12.50 with DAILY TRAN SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10 50 , hammered brass drum, witd sticks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT any Daily Bulletin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY xRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bolletin, one yeu: i p the. best repeating rifle made and is too wel] known to TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulietiu, one year, and Weekly Bulletin, beet pad $20.76. Above.is center fire rifle. We willsend a rim fire for $1.40 lees. Subseriber pays express who are fond of shooting, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.25; NOTHING LIKE IT EVER KNOWN BEFORE These Goods and Prices Can-Not Be Duplicated in this State. JAMES : CAIRNS come to him. Single Buggy Harness, $9 and upwatds. Double Buggy Harness, $25 and upwards, Riding Saddles, $7 and upwards. Bridles, $1. 5oand upwards. Halters, 50 cents and upwards. . Whips, 25 cents.and upwards. Curry Combs, 15 cents and upwards. Brushes, 25 cents and upwards, i Axle Grease, 15 cents per can, . Harness Oil, 25 cents per can, Robes, $3 and upwards, _ _Dusters, $1 and upwards, eee Has just received a portion of his Immense stock of Goods from the Eastern manufactories, and intends to put the prices down so low that the San Francisco, Sacramen. to and Marysville. trade from the mountain counties will hand-made $15 and upwards. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT. Of the Citizens Bank of Nevada City and its Agency at Grass Valley, Showing the Condition of its Finances on the Morning of July ist, 1891. RESOURCES. Bank Premises....... $ 5000.00 Real Estate taken for debt.. 15492.39 Miscellaneous Bonds.... 57408.75 Country Warrants..... 3944.58 Loans on Real Estate. . 15758.00 Loans on Stocks, Bonds and Warrants.. . 7160.59 Loans on Other Securities.., 4902;75 Loans on Personal Security. . 72202.78 Money on hand......., 41160.14 Due from Banks.....\.. 9627.23 Furniture and Fixtures... 5000.00 Gold Bullion.... ceeeeees 1870.45 $239527.66 LIABILITIES. Paid-up Capital. ..... ee Reserve Fund. . Undivided Profits: 06 PAREN: ee so z 527.72 Due Depositors....... 178993. 83 Dividends Unpaid..... 1388.57 526.06 Other Liabilities..:.... $239527.66 We, the undersigned, do solemnly swear Blankets $1.50 and upwards. On witch from Francisco} Bicyc.es. The Bicycle we have selected ar a p tne “‘apolio”—while not the most expensive is a first-class article in every respect. It is handsome and substantially made, It runs easily and is@ prime favorite. It is standard finish with uickle trimmings, aud will be seut complete with «adidie-bag, toois, ete. Will be sent with DAILY TRANSC4IPT aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for $29; with DAILY TRANSCR and Weekly bulletin, one year, $26.90. (The above prices are for a 36-.nch wheel. Price per additional inch made known ow application.} Subscriber to pay express chargevon bicycle from Fan Francisve. , ° Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, standard finish, wrought iron velocipede, with bell, ete., complete, sent with VAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daiiy Bulletin, one year, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT -and Weekly Bulletin, one year. $10.40. Type Writers. MThisisa ¢ writing age. ‘Everybody has one wh has eridng to do; or should have one. Hereig your opportunity. The Sun type-writer easily worked, neat!y mounted and boxed, with instructions for use, which can be learnediu ten minutes, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT end Dail Balietin, one year, $17; wi DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $15. Subsecriber,pays express. : Cane, ~Neither too large nor too smatt, “but -just~ the r ghtsize witn 14-k gold ‘head, will sent with DAILY TRANBC. and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly pays express. : Telescope. A very useful article thatanyone living in the country wraveling, ey Bi c.08 geen pnd remium telescope is a g ‘opg instrumen! 4 en inghes—in—diameter,--3 diaws, 5 inches long when closed, leather cased, and will be seat with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly + One year, Subscriber to pay express charges. Microscope. . Amost interesting instrument and of*great use This ede toy, but a gy chdie eveals the many stfange things : the bed 7 and magnifies DAILY TRANDAILY TRAN) Weekly etin, one year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges. . Musical Instrumerts. In making our selecti of ical instruments for premiums, we aimed in every instance t geta good article—one that we need not hesi‘ate to send to a perf: whois a fi ers and job that these instruments in connection wi SCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terms Banjo. Banjoplaying ig an accomplishment. that has become very fashionable daring ine last few years. Ivis readily learned by anyoue having a good ear for music,and makes a splendes aceompaniment for the voice in singing, e will send a handsome nickle-rim, calf-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction book, with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one yea#, $11.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Builetio, one B Flat Cornet. Ahandsomie nickle b flat cornet, with ful! set of extra vrooks, music rack, case and instruction book: omplete—a fine solo instrument—with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Butietin, one ear, $16.0; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and eekly Bulletin, $14.60. 8 iber pays express charges. = Flute. The flute is one of the sweetest and easiest mu~ sical instruments to Jearn, Itharmonizes with the piano aud ail other instruments. For a reuiium wé have selected a fine cocos-wood, 6eyed, cork jointed flute with tuning slide, and will send it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.75, Subscriber pays ex press es. Pianos. A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, elegant finished—-just the thing for children to learn to play on; makes good music, Sent with DAILY THANSCKIPT and Daily Bul etin, one year, 11.50; with DaILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bis ,0: year, $9.50. Subscriber pays express. Croquet. A beautiful croquet set_ for slight payers will be sent with DAILY TRANSC aad Daily Bulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8. Subecriber pays Xpress, Shot Guns, We made a special point of securing » good gun for a premium— one that wecan recommend: and feel assured that our selection will be all that: you canask. Our premium an is well made and bandscmely finished. t shoots strong and proves f andis a reliable gun in every pari ticular, is the very bout gun ore ores Bs a news} Fe premium an Well worth workin: ries nificent double breech-loedert with twist barrels, bacx-action, side snap, rubber buté, Nos. 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and will be sent with DAILY TANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, ene year, $21; with DAILY TRANeekly Bulletin, one year, $19. Same gun as abovd, with pis ‘gr $1.60, be added to above pr ‘es. ada)’ -rders is @ pertect instrument, simple in construction, [ and from 42 to polished brags of a rich gold color—a high rRamental year, $9.50. Subscriber to pay €Xpress charges, % one year, $30; with DAILY TRAN Weekly Bulletin, one year, $27. Subscriber paye eX press charges, ¢—_with t-be-sent—with line, reel, ete., complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subseriber pays xpress. Tent This is kg useful prem wun and will ve a,preciated Ly who go hunting, fishing or camping out. Itisa first-class a tent, water-—proo: and made of 8 oz, duck; six ex7 fe~t, nd will be sent with poles, pins e¢*c., complete w th DALLY TRANSCRIPT and Daily buJetin, one year at with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50. Subscriber pays. the express, Hammock, A hammock is & premium that te all Whether slung from the trees in a iawn or frow the postsofa shady verandah, a h$mmock is picturesque and suggestive of blissful comfort Acomplete and elegant 13-foot hax k, with Bs Regrets ages bre vaabehoags DAILY TRANS and Daily Builetin oe year, $10.25; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weealy Bulletin, one year, $8.26. Subscriber pays express. . Tennis Among outdoor games lawn temsis is becoming the favorite it gives sulficient exercise withou being violent; keeps the attention fixed and in game in which ladics excel, you cam secure the goo will of — pe nse yee and per §e you opularity by getting aset of tenia and organ. faere club. A first-class tennis outfit, complet. will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT anv Daily Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year SIT. Bibscribér pave €X press. 3 Base Bai Our base ball utfit consists of wo cazue balls, three assorted bats, two pairs of gloves, mask, ete. , £0 nd will. te sent with 'DAILS € TRANGORIEE ba Daily Bulletin, one. $12 with DAILY TRANSUKIPT and Wee Bulletin one ar, $10 Subscriber pays Hanging Lamp Ap ee prey rp! jamp with 14-inc inches extension, and serviceable lamp sent with DAIL\ TRANSCRIPT and Daily bulletin, one year pao: with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly ulletin, one year, $11.50, Subscriber pays ex. press. > ; Stylographic Pen. Always ready to write; carries ink enough tne holder tc last for weeks or months; wil be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $10 25; with .AILY RANSCRIPTand Weekly Bulletin, $8.25, Standard Rain Guage. Approved by the signalservice at Washington withtull directions for use will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one Md $10.75; with DAILY TRANSORI and eekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subscriber pays express. Photographic Outtt. mateur photography is it deligh' ame recreation. With peg he Soy ire ratus of today anyone can soon acquire the art of making 3 good picture and wili socn hundreds of views taken by him or haceeil The apparatus we offer isso light it can easily ss carried when walking or riding. Everybody should have one, for it will prove a source o ee ailand oF gp to many. A complete p raphie outfit, consisting of view camera for rae Sy x 4j picty vib quick w.rking lens, 6 rapid dry plates, 2 Japanned trou trays, 2packagesof 8. P. A, eveloper, } of hypo, 1 printing frame, heets of JerED-pruninte paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1 negative clasp aud patent drying frame with fuil instructions for making photographs will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRAN SCKIVT and Weekly Bulietin, one year, $8.90. Subscriber to pay express charges from Sa: Francisco, Notk— Additional materials for teur photographers, may be had Sam C. Partridge, 529 Commerc @ Street, Francisco, C Standard Atlas, The Rand-McNally Standard Atlas of the Worid—e library in itself—furnished in one large volume of 192 pages, elegantly illustrated and bound ina substantial manner witn gold side stamp appropriately and handsomely designed retau price $4.00, will be sent with DAILY TRAN SCKIPT and Daily Bulietin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and ‘Weekly Bulletin, one year,$9. subscriber pays express, Guizots History of France. Guizoc’s “History of France” is a standard work in6 vois., substantially boundin cloth, profusely illustrated with fine engravings. It wijj' be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT snd Daily Bulletin one Year, $13.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ane Weekly Bulletin, one year, $11.50. Subsoribex pays express, Sewing Machines, A higharm sewing machine—one of the bes, machines in the market; warranted for five ears, with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin RIPT and NOTE —Persons preferring Semi-Weekly Bulletin can obtain it b: ying 90 cents a year ip additiou to the dlubb % Bulletia, ing price for the Weekly The Bulletin isthe leading syontag journal in circulation and influence on the Pacific liancy ef ites editorial matter, accuracy and com pieteness of its local news, reviews of current literature and art, and extent ef foreign + news, while itis the recognized aut Tre €) = Bulletin isthe only per ved ot a ig California that publishes im extenso th ng to the difference iv time between San Francisco and the principal news centers in the East, the world’s news of each day is furnished by the Bul letin twelve hours in advance of the morning papers. : The Weekly Bulletin isa handsome 12 pase, 9 column paper, issued every Wednesda: moral —the largestaud best weekly pu financial and trade cei > “PFhedecisions o! lished in the West, BROWN, c& CALE IIs. } +22 Montgomery Street, San Francis ——=s = = = = EEE e~-400 first-class contributors. Fresh—Brou,ht down te the oy Bend ¥ for specimen pages, etc., th. ¥v oal EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT, THE PROPLB'S GYGLOPSDIA The + Best in + the = World for General Use. The New. Three-Volume Ecition Comprehensive iat compact—b58,000 topics. Complete in 8 convenient volames Reliabi ws mt year. aR tin 1 to aeé Kem Ready. supmerinery uot ent welding with only apart os éyelopedia. at you mey see for yourself. “ e special attention of Schoo! ‘Trustees, Teac hers, etg., te the migetT?t AAS Household Remedy impure Biocod, A Perfectly Safe, SEW'TH TS— (in the State Insurance Buildine.) — O-— CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY. e Oregon Land Company was es ed over 3,200 acres ef Land into 5to 20 acre e success of shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts pieces on the market, 225.ha We claim that 10 acres of choice Lan acres of Wheatin the Mississippi Valley. arm Send for Pamphlets, Maps and Price List. Special Bargains in Lands. fré¢ water ; all implements, tool8, et’. with place. and barn ; some fruit trees; free water for irrigating. —— = 00 ——_TIMBER LANDS: irrigated : ing Orchards. depot. ery advantage for a desirable home. —-0 offer at present. ranging trom $5 to $75 per acre. NEVADA COUNTY I-4ND AND : MENT ASSOCIATION. DR. GUNN'S THE GREAT Regulating Catarhtiic THE INDISPENSIBLB . 4 SUBE PREVENTIVE Cook. AND POSITIVE CURE FOR a Costiveness and Constipation. _ nee BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, See Fever and Ague : No. 2, AND ALL MALARIAL TROUBLES Hotel;Meat;Cooking. DYSPEPSIA. » ° ° . INDIGESTION, : PRICE 82. WERVOUSNESS — Loathing of Food, = Kidney Complaints, a: 0s Nausea, General Debility wet Gunn's Bitters PURELY VEGETABLE __ — : 0B SALE BY CARER BROS, Frue Ore Concentrator. Price P A i feanliay a baat . fr IMPROVED BELT Jas. Cairns, Broad St. below National Exchange Hotel OREGON LAND COMPANY
.Home Office at Salem, Oregon, AND BRANOH OFPIOES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBAN Hic FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALSO cially organized tor the purpose of buyin subdividing large tracts of Land, and has aoe ey we two years tiie and subdiyidts. i ve undertaking is in Fruit will bring a larger income tham 160 We also make valuable improvements in the way ofroads, ‘fences, etc. small trict of Land for the same price per acre that you would have to pay fer a larg For Sale or Rent on Easy ‘Terms $5000--3820 acres, three miles from Grass Valley; good house and parn; 200 acres cleared ; good orthard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of $6000-125 acres; not more than ? miles from Nevada City or Grass Val Jey ; nearly all cleared ; good house-anc-barn; fine orchard in bearing, consist ing of a variety of reés; good water; al :an be irrigated ; all under fence, $37 50--450 acres gently rolling fr. t or grazing land; ail fenced; 100 acres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost about $2500. _Great bargain ; must be geld, f : $900.-.-60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15 res cleared ; hou e and barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle; horse and wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain. $2 . 5Q-0425-acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twogood houses and two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard a of place. Will be sold at the above low priceon account of absence. $4 OQ--104 acres; highly improved ; good house and barn, erchard, free water, seven head of cattle; two horses, wagon, and all farming implements; situate three miles from Nevada City. Arare chance to secure a profitable farm at a low price. : $2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared; house nd garden; free water for a portion $8000-=560 acres; two miles from Nevada City, covered with a fine growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is worth-movre than price asked ; seil is very rich and will make axcellent fruit land when clesred; all can be Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearBoth places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaug. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev &2@ These are only a few of the bargains we have to We have all kinds of Lands fat {prices Terms "asy. IMPROVE Apply to GEO. C. GAYLORD, Ass’t Secy.’ _ Ney SES Whitehead Cook Books, LEAD THE WORLD. Nof 1, The American {Pastry Chicago Herald Cook. ing School. (For Families, __PRICE 91,50, j No. 4, Reliable . i A. VAN ALSTINE & CO. Cooking{F or Frotit, Proprietorsand Manufacturers PRICE a3 FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF fHE -. HOTEL GAZETTE. 420 Kearney Steet San Francisoc BADE RO ‘avent TE FEE than those . remo Price Improved Belt Frue Van. patentability free of charg ner $825. F. @. B. bo op Ay oy We obta We re 6575. the officials of the ed Belt Frue Vanner hag . circu information apply w , = {ADAMS & CARTER, Agents, P-A:T-E-N-T-S fice attended to for MODOur off ¢ is opposite the U.8. ratent office, and we can obtain Patents in less Pa from Washington, Tawing. We advise ag to e-—-and we make A and all business in the 0.8 8 bea mee Frue Vannes; Ly AT Money or 1 advice, terms and ents in yeur own State or coun that we-have~each—a— —of—the+ matters contained in the foregoing statement, and that the same is a correct report of the Assets and Liabilities of the Citizens Bank, at Nevada City, and its Agency at Grass Valley, on the morning of July Ist, 1891, according to the best of our knowledge and _ belief ; the Assets herein named are all in the custody of the aS officers and correspondents of said Bank and its Agency. We furthermore swear that the Paidup Capital Stock of the Citizens Bank is Thirty Thousand Dollars, in gold coin valuation, as indicated in the foregoing report. E. M. PRESTON, Pres. D. E. MORGAN, Sec’y. State of California, County of Nevada, ss. Subscribed and sworn before me, a Notary Public in and for the County of Nevada aforesaid, this 3d day of July, a. D. 1891. FRED Searus, Notary Public. Notice to Wood Contractors. Notice is hereby given that Sealed Proposals will be received bythe-Board-of Supervisers of the County-of Nevada—up to the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. on Wednesday, July 22, 1891, delivery in the Court House yard, nicely corded up, Twenty-five Cords of Good, Sound Seasoned Oak Wood, the same to be four feet in length. : _Also Three Cords of Good, Clear Body Pine Wood, at the Court House yard: of Nevada county. Also Two Cords of Oak Wood and one cord of Pine of the-same description as above, to be delivered at the’ County Treasurer's Office. All to be delivered on or before October Ist, 1891, and nicely corded up. Bids will be opened on July 22d, 1891, at 10 o’clock a. uw. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Supervisors. J. L. MORGAN, Clerk. . By J. J. Greany. Deputy, Dated July 11th, 1891. Petition for an Order of Sale, N the Superior Court in and for the county of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of 8. E. Storey, deceased. A Mrs. 8. N, Storey, the Administratrix of the Estate of 8S. E. Storey, deceased, having filed her petition praying for an order of sale of a portion of the real estate of said decedent, for the reasons in said tition set forth, it is therefore ordered »y the said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court on Monday, the Seventh day of September, 1891, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Superior Court at the Court House in Nevada City, California, to show cause why an order should’ not be granted to the said Administratrix to sell the real estate in said petition described, and that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript, anewspaper printed and published at Nevada City, California. Joun CALDWELI, Superior Judge. Dated July 21, 1891. Fred Searls, Attorney. jy22 Notice of Petition, N the Superior Court of the County of . Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of W. H, Kruger, deceased, It appearing to me from the petition of J.. Merguire now on file in the above entitled matter, that the estate of said deceased consists principally of personal property, and that the bond of the Executors in said estate, will prove burdensome, on the application of C, F, MeGlashan, Attorney for said Executors, it is hereby ordered that notice of the application of the Executors of said estate namedin said Will, for an order of this Court permitting said Executors to deposit the personal property of said estate with some corporation or corporations, authorized to receive the same under the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of this State, approved April 6, 1891, and that the bond of said Executors be thereupon reduced to an amount sufficient to cover the property \ of said estate remaining in their” hands— be given, to all persons interested therein by ye peemre of this order in the Nevada Daily. TRaNnsckirt,a newspaper published in said county, as often as said paper shall be issued prior to July 24th, 1891, for a period of not less than tliree days. It is further ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby set for f° ing for Friday, July 24th, 1891, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. M., at the Courtroom of said Court, where all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the order prayed for in said petition should not be granted. i Done in open Court this 20th day of July, 1891, i Joun CaLpwELt, ——Superior Judge. Broad Street Meat Market JAMES MONRO, Prop'r. iy20 Broad Street, ° my ‘ Near the City Hall, Estate of John C. Pi of Sale of all of the rea cedent, forthe p' Order to Show. Oause. a i the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. In the Matter of the Estate of John C. Piper, deceased ed. eC. Shaw the Administrator of the cans , deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an order sed by the said. court It is therefore ordered by the sa that all Persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Suerior Court on OBeay, the 27th day. of uly, 1891, at 10 o’clock inthe forenoon of said day, atthe Courtroom of said Superior Court atthe Courthouse in said County of Nevada to show cause why an order should not be granted to thé said Administrator to sell so much ofthe real estate of the said deceased John C. Piper as shall be neces gett thatacopy of this order be published at least four successive weeks prior to said 27th day of July, 1891,in the Nevada Daily Transcript, pe met ne and pubada County. — = vs JOHN CALDWELL. Judge of the Superidr Court. Dated June 29th, 1891. School Sunglies Wanted. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board-of Education of Nevada School District will receive Sealed Propowiils for the delivery at Washington Schoolhouse in this city on or before Sep: ember 5th, 1891, ofthe following supplies : 60 Reams Legal Cap. 5 Dozen Boxes Slate Pencils. = 6 Dozen Boxes + ens . Gillotta’ 404. 6 Boxes Penholders. 15 Gal, Keg Sanford’s School Ink. 6 Dozen Boxes Chalk. ~ 6 Boxes Colored Crayons. NEVERSWEAT QUARTO MIR Willow Valley, i fnty state, id de-. 8 + . : as follows: County of Nevada, State of Californjn . eae CATR nen . NOTICE TO CO-OWNER. Nevada City, April 20th, 169), POO ARE HEREBY NOTIF: . IFIED the und ned have expended. ane rovéments upon the » Bituate at e@ County of “ te of California, particularly descents Situate in Willow Valley Mining p inning at steke whereon Notice of Tot on was posted, in Last Chance Ravine". North Kast end of the Jackson Claim an extending thence in Northeasterly ain tion 1500 feet to. stake marked “st L. No,y standing on the lode—being the ¢ located ey 2nd, 1884, by f J. Lyons, et al. Notice of Location recorded in Books of Mining Locations, Page 652, Records of Nevada County, Cal., said expendity; made in order to ‘hold said premises und the provisions of Section 2324, Revived Statutes of. the United States: being th amount required to hold the sam : e year beginning Ec Lat, 1890, ct ps, Tam were actually ex the suig NEVER SWEAT CLAIM for the purpose ct holding the same during the year 189) unue the Mining Laws of the United States, "J Your interest in said claim is an undiyiqedi6 thereof and one sixth of suid sum rd se ore pes sup at $16.66 18 due rom you © underigned on ace i! 'tnnusl ex enditure, Pedal ‘ayment 0 sum of $16.66 may * made to the undersigned at the CUTizens BANK, at Nevada City, County of Nevada State of California, and if, wichin ninety days after theservice of thiy otice ah fail, or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure, as a ¢cO-owner, to-wit: ,. Said sum of $16.66, your interest in suiq At the office of the County Clerk, for the . -the election of Trustees-to-serve—for—theensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will bs August 4th, 1891, at the hour of 3 o’clock P. M., at the office of the Company, No. 320 Sansome street, Room 10, San Francisco, California. Transfer books will be closed on Saturday, August 1, 1991, at San Francisco, Cal. held on the 14th day of July, 1891, a an idend (No, 15) of ' wenty (20) cents per share was declared payable on and after Monday, July 20, 1891, at the office of the Company, No. 320 Sansome street, Room 10, San Francisco, Cal, books will bé closed on Saturday, July 18, 1891, at 10 0’clock a. m, : 110, San Francisco, Cal, 4Reems D. ) ruled Cap, 4 Dozen Andrews’ Dustless Erasers. 12 Boxes Common Lead Pencils. 1 Box Faber’s Hexagonal, No. 3. 1 do do do No.2, 50 Dozen. . No.-11,010) Blanks. 820 pounds 24x36 40 lb. Manilla—cut 8x12. Said 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 bids. By order ofthe Bosrd of Education. CAL, R. CLARKE, Supplies, etc. Nevada City, June 27th, 1891. WOOD CONTRACT. OTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT sealed proposals will be received b: the Board of E ucation of Nevada Schoo. District up to the hourof10 o’clock A.M. on “0 ‘Saturday, July 25d, 1891, For delivering ‘at Neehiasion. and Lincoln schoolhouses, Nevada City, nicely corded up, fort cords of good, sound, seasoned Oak ood, the same to be four feet in length. ~Aiso five cords of Oak Wood of the same description and ona cord ef good, clear, body Pine Wood, to be delivered at the Selby Flat schoolhouse: es All to be delivered on Or before October 1, 1891. = Bids will be opened*on July 28, 1891, at 10 o’clock A.M. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. 5 i By order of the Board of Education. Address bids to UAL. R. CLARKE, Uhairman of Committee on School Houses, Supplies, efc.' fai é Nevada City, July 2, 1891. CITY TAXES.. HE CITY TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND payable to the undersigned at the Cit Halt between the hours of 9 and 12.0'el A.M. and . -30and 6 o'clock p, m., beginning Saturday, June 20th, 1891. They will. become Delinquent on the FIRST MONDAY OF AUCUST, 1891 “At 6 o'clock P. M. And unless paid prior thereto Five percent additional will be added, E, O, TOMPKINS, CITY TAX COLLECTOR, Order To Show Cause. I* THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE County of Nevada, State of California. in the Matter of the estate of John H. Henderson, deceasea, Order to Show Cause why Order of Sale of Real Estate shoulu not be made. alexander Henderson,the Executor of the last will of John H. Hendérson, deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an order of Sale of Sper of the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth. It is therefore orderd by the said Court that all persons interested in the: estate of said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court on Monday, the 24th day of may heb 1891, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said dav, at ‘he Court Room of said Superior Court at the Court-house in said County of Nevada to show cause why an orde: should not be granted to the said Executor to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased John H. Henderson as shall be necessary. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in Nevada DALLLY TRANSCRIPT,a newspaper printed and published in said Nevada County prior to said August 24th, 1891. ° JOHN CALDWELL, Judge of the Superior Court. Dated July 7th, 1891. P.F. SIMON DS, Attorney. Notice to All Chinese Persons Within the State of California. PunsvaNe TO AN ACT OF THE LEGislature; approved March 20th, 1891, all Chinese persons within the State of California are hereby directed a.1d commanded to appear at the office ofthe Bureau of Labor Statisties within Ninety (90) Days from July 18th, 1891, and apply for the Certificate of Residence provided for in said Act. GEO, W. WALTS, Commissioner Bureau of Labor Statistics of the State of California, , San Francisco, May 30th, 1891. Notice of Proving Will. IX THE SUPERIOR COURT'IN AND FOR # the County of Nevaca, State of CaliforIn the matter of the Estate of W. H. Kruger, Gecensed. ie af < utice is hereby given that Mary Adella Kruger and J. L. Merguire have fled with the Clerk of this Court a petition, praying for Letters Testamentary the Kstate of W. H. Kruger, deceased, aud that Friday, the 24th day o: July, 1891, at 18 o’clock A. M. ef said day, at the Court Room inthe Court House, ip the city and county of Nevada, has been set for hearing said petition, when peel FED od person jotnresteg may apshow cause wh e said should not be granted, 4 Sebiee = *. L. MORGAN, C Ry Dated July 1 th, 1891, Dt bi C. ¥, MeGlashan, Atty for Petitioners, j18 je13-5tlaw Derbec Blue Blue Gravel Mining Co. Te Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above named Company, for held on Tuesday, 12 o'clock m. —'THeo. Wenzx1, Sec’y. Office—320 Sansome street, Room. 10, Dividend Notice, y a meeting of the Board of Ditectoks of the Champion Mining Com Transfer “Seo'y.E WETzEL, e street, Room > 'Pueo, Office—No, $20 Sansom ere q with the very obetol are dor Beet. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lam» C. A. Snow te GEO. L. HUGHES, Sausages, Eto Chairman Committee on Schoolhousgs, . ~ claim will become the propert: dersigned under oe Section Bia “ae tos Admi iateatrix f E = ministratrix “0: GOYNE deceased, Orr o' TOBN April 20, 1891. * FRED SEARLS, attorney, No. 1880, Application for Patent. — Sacrame’ tater St ae mn al., ril 27 189 OTICE 18 HEREBY "GIVEN Lair Mary Dowling, whose Post Office ad. ress is Ukiah, Mendocino County, Califoruia, has this dey filed her application for a patent for Seventy-seven and 52-100 acres of the Illinoie Consolidated Placer Mine bearing gold with surface ground as hereii, described, situated inthe Moore s: Flat Mining District, County of Nevada, and state of California, and designated by the field notes and official plat on filein this-oftice as.Lot Number nya * in township, 1s bee torte ie oe i Diablo Base and eridian, s ot No, ng‘ d follows, to-wit: e = . » pata Beginning at post marked “I.C. P.M, No. 1’’ set in large pile of boulders beside iron pipe 10 feet high from which a drill hole with ateel plug in bed-rock cut bears 8. 3° W. 1.32 ch’s, distant and section corner ae ae tga 16, 2iand 22, I. 15 +R. -M. D.M. bears 219, 56 e E. 41.17 chains distant; ’ “Saher ence, mag. var.1712E., 8, 76°45 minutes £., 5826.5 feet or 88,28 chains to post Bh P.M. No. 2" from which a black oak: tre “12 seconds dia. bears N, 1042, E. .06 links distant:Thence 8. 12°, minutes, wW. 599.9 feet or 9.09 ch’s. to it marked "I. ©. P. M. No, 8,” from which a fir. tree 50° sec. onds dia, bears 8, 45329, W.67 links d stant; Thence N. 76°, 15 minutes, W. 5827.8 feet or 88,30 ch’s., to a post marked “I. C,P. M. No. 4" from which an Alder trea.i0secunds dl. bears 8. 76.9134 9, E.1.09ch’s; distant: Thente N. 129, 45 mfuutes, K. 559 feet or 8.47: ¢h's {tothe place of beginning. CONNECTING LINE, From peat “I.U. P. M. No, 1” Section cornercommon to See’s. 15,16; 21 and 22, Tp. 16 N.,R.18E.,M. D. M. bears 8. 219, 56 minutes FE, 41,47 ch’s. distant, = Magnetic variation 17140, .E. gontaining mea rire EASIER RNS 880 ‘The location of ‘th’s mine is recorded in the local records of Moore’s Flat Minin District; Nevada Co., Cal. The aajcinine claimants are unpatented claims or pnbiic mineral land. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said [ilinois Congolidated Placer Mine orsurface ground, are required to file their adverse claims with the Kegixter of the United States Land Office, at Sacramento, California, during the sixty days’ ériod of publication hereof, or they will be arred-by virtue, of the provisions of the Statute z : . W. ROBERTS, Register. Ered Searls, Atty. for applicant, ovadn sity, Cal, Itis hereby ordered that notice of Sppiloation tor peri 5 ee lished for the period Of 68 days, in the Daily Transcript, a dail newspaper published at Nevada City, California. i ms K. W. ROKER TS, Register. The first publication of this notice made on the 27th day of April, 1891. Ordinance No. 97. Au Ordinance to provide Revenue — To Levy a City Koad and Street Poll Tax for the Year 1891—1892, [THE Board of ‘lrustees of the City of Nevada do ordain ag follows : : Section 1, Thata City Road and Street Poll Tax of Three Dollars ig heredy levied, for the fiscal year 3891-1892, vpen which male inhabitants of the City of Nevada, over the age of 2landunder the age of 60 years for ity Road and Street tLurposes, which said poll tax shal become due and shall become collectabie ona d after the Twenty-second pia 1891, in the manner provided Section 2. The City Marshal of said City of Nevada is hereby made collector of said tax and shall collect the same inthe manner provided by law, and upon the neglect or refusal of-aily person Mable therefor to paysaid tax after demand, said Marshal must collect thesame by seigure and sale of any personal property owned by auch person, Said sale may be made after three hours verbal no ice of time and Place, and the, provisions of Sections 8791, “$793, 3794, 3795 and 3736 of the Political Code of Call. fornia shall apply to and govern such seizure ana gale. Section 3. The City Marshal on the first 4 Monday of each month must take oath before the City Clerk of the total amount of said poll taxes collected by him during the preceding month, and must at the same ime pay the same, legs the amount of his per oantege for collection, to the City TreasSection 4. Tine City Marshal shall be allowed 15 per cent, of all such Poll taxes vollectea by him for said fiscal year, for making such collection. Passed June ist, 1891, ALEX. GAULT, President. Attest— : T. H. Carr, Clerk, je2 Election for Ohief Engineer. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Chief Engineer and Agsistant Chief Engineer of the Nevada City Fire Department will be held on Monday, July 27th, 1891, From 5 to 8 o’elock P, M. Judges—J. F, Hook and Gus Schmidt. Clerks—J, K. Isaac and Fd, Schmidt. By order of the Board of Fire Delegates. M, 8CO : J. E. Isaac, Secretary, TT, President Notice for Publication. ter the first pu vada Clty. evade ada City, Nevada C (75 same heing the pl forthe California, the the business of gai A of Nevada, Apne Seehs ee otice is hereby given that the followin pemed peerhae flea petice of nie inten ake final proof in su rt of his claim, and that sata proof will be made before J, Li. ToOrgaD. ain Cletk of Nevada county, Cal., at Nevada City, Valifornia, on Augu-t 19th, 1891, viz : James Kendrick, of Nevada City P.O. who made H. A, No. 4713, for the 8, E. 1 4 of Section 10, 'T, 16, N. R.8 E° M.D, M. He names the fullowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upen and—oul on-of; said land, viz Wail Harry, William McHugh, B,G, Waite, John Grimes, ail of Nevada Clty Cal. P.O. jes0 , . K. W. ROBERTS, Register. Tjoun ae AT BACRAMENTO,CAL, Notice to Creditors. Estate of J. J. Dorsey, deceaséd. ~ OTICE is horeb ‘given. : _under‘Signed, Administrator of the Estate of J. Dorsey, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having o ® against the said deceased, to exhibit mm. with the necessary youshers, within four monthe alb sonan of this notice to the » athis residence at Neoe ay Adpainienstor ot the ‘eit Bart hacer. ‘Dated this 25th day of 1 P. F. Simonds, A onan _ je2b Daliars for Db Hite for the. 1) Ky 2% Ordinance No, 98 ¥ pidinense fe greviee Revenue fot oO a City of Ni : pore of en Of the City of Nevada do ordai Poste Section 1, ; i ne Hund in the cor, Attest— 1 Edward