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PESTER ERE ROR OST CROP EEO Pa . EPR LEA IAT NNT LOS BMAP IOS IEEE POP BTS
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She Baily Transcript, .
ELEVEN DOLLARS.
Fhat Money Will Buy a Good
Sewing Machine.
". The Transcript has within the past
two years offered many special premiums to its subscribers, and of handreds of people who have availed themselves of the opportunities extended
tothem not one case of dissatisfaction
mas yet arisen. In every instar:ce the
subscriber has been more than delighted with the bargain secured.
The latest offering includes three
grades of the Chicago Singer Sewing
Maching. aoperfect imitation of the
genuine Singer machine and accordiny
to the verdict of handreds who baye
gsed both a8 guod as the original for
all practical parpores.
Three numbers of this admirable
piece of mechanism are advertised and
described on the second page of today’s paper, and full information is
given as'to cost of freight to this city,
etc. The manofacturers also suppls
o'her grades up toone with an elabor@-ately ornamented and full-pearled
head on a full cabinet case, beautifully
finished with monldings and elegant
Brench walnut veneers, gothic cover
ith finely. geneered panels, and »
ehest of drawers inside the caze.
Any machine that is not satisfactory
ean be returned tothe factory and the
will be refunded. :
eiryea are in need of or thinking of
buying a sewing machine, look into
the ‘imansceirr’s proposition before
paying a fancy price for ene: that ir
eertainly no better, perhaps not as good
as the Chicago Singer.
—————
Remarkable ttescue. .
Mrs. Michael Cartain, Plainfield.
Ill., makes the statement that. she
eaught cold, which settled on her
lungs; she was treated for a month
by her family physician, but grew
worse. He told her she was a: hopeleas victim of consnmption and that
no medicine could cure her._He»
druggist suggested Dr. King’s New
Discovery itor Consumption; she
bought a bottle and to her deligh’
found herself benefit'ed from first dore.
She continued ita u-e and altertaking
ten bottles, found herself sound and
well,.now does her own housework
and ie an well as she ever was.—Free
trial bottles of this Great Discovery
tC rr Bros’ Drug Store, large botil. ,
SOc. and $1.00.
L. P. FISHER
Reaspaper Advertising Ageney.
ROOMB 79 AND 1 MERCHANT'S. FX
CHANGE. CALIFORNIA STRERT.
oe SAN FEANCISCO.
z N B. ADVERTIUIseMENT®
eBelicited
ublisheé
ou the Pacific Gos St ine bendwick, Islands.
we raay Sn he nasa basse
Rurope.
Files ery newspaper pnblishec
on se aeeethe Coast are kept conubatly
“om hand, and all enverneess Eig
: free access ari
sium business hours
motes REL TRUE & CO
the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of Ca ifornia.
-Ja the Mutter of the Ectate of JohaC. Pideceased.
PGeorseC. Shaw the Administrator cf the
Batate of John ©. tiper, deceased, having
filed his petition herein praying for an order
of Sa'e fall of the real estate, of snid de
cedent, for the purposes therein set forth.
It is therefore orsered by the said court
that all persons interested iu the estate of
said deceased, appear befure the said su
riér Court on
Court atthe Courthotse in said County of
Nevadato show cuuse why an order should
‘not be granted to the said Administrasor tu
sell so much ofthe real estate of the said
deceased Jubn C. Piperas snall be neces
And thata copy of this orde: be published
rior to s1id
evada Dx ly
atleast fonr successive werks
27th day of July, 1591, in the
ined is'sid Neretenouns. a evadatoun'y.
JOHN CALDWELL,
Judge of the Superior Vourt.
Dated June 2th, 1891.
and pub
onday, the 27th day of
uly, 1991. at 10 o’clock inthe forenoon of
said day, at the Courtroom of said Superior
Solia Gold and Ssiver Watche
Reslizing th inwortasce of a good ws
premium, we have seikcted' the “W altham
being the best k and wust reliable tim
pieves in the mark: These watches have a
world-wids reputation which they have xained
selely on thet merits. Tne cases we guarantee
wo be of solis guldand coin sliver -sespectively,
aad if not justas rep ted may be ed at
our expense aud we wit retupd the mouey paid.
We are pr wo make the most liberal propositivns on » watches as premiums, as will be
secn by the following offers:
Solid Gold Watch—Gents .
A gentiemau's solid gold hunting case watch,
“Waithani” movement, stem-winding avd stemsetting, With DAILY TRKANSURIPY -nad Dat 5
Builetin, one year, $36.50; watch, DAILY TRANSCRIrT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, 934.40.
Subscriber pays express charges On =waich from
Sau Francisco. ‘
. Aad ,
Solid Gold Watch—Ladies’.
A lady's solid gold bun. ing case Watch, ‘*Waltham” movemeut, stem-winuing, seveni-setting,
with DAILY TKANSCAIPT and vaily Bulletun
one year, $29; with VAILY TRANSUREPT and
Weekly buiietin, one year, ¥vb,y0. Suvecriber
wo po) eXprest Charges on Water trom San Francisco
Solid Silver Watches. =
Solidco silver nuvtiog case watcn Walcham” movement, stemi-wi.ding and steweuoy.& @ughly reliabie timekeeper, with
PAILY sBANDULIPT and \y Builetin, one
Year, $18; witu DAILY THANSUKIP'1 ad W.ekly
. Bulletin, owe year, 316.0, Stbecriver to pay
eXprese charg<3 vn Watch trom San Francisco,
‘sume Wat, Ope i sace, wih DAILY TRANBturf, anu Dauy Bailes, ube year, 316; with
DAILY TRANDCKIPT aud Weekiy bullet, one
year, S1ZY0 «Suvveriber to pay <Xprees charges
ou Watch from sau Praucisco.
Nickle Watch,
A osodsume nick » stem—wiading watch, open
face, good mouvement, with DAILY TRAnoC: iP anu Daily Bulletia, ome year, $11; with
DAILY THAADUKIPs aug Weekly Bulietap, oue
year 33.90. Subscriverto pay eXpréss chasges
vi ¥@>-b [rom San Frandisco,,
Bicyz.es.
. The Bicycle we rave selected as a premi .
tae.“ apoilo”—whiie uvt Une ust expensive 8
Oret-cines article ia e. ery respect. it is hanis0uie gud substantially made, itruns casiiy and
isa primetaverivws, it is standaru finish with
uickle rnumings, and will be seut compicte win
<adule-bag, tovia, cic. Wall ve sent with DAILY
TraNsciPs aad Daily Bulletin, one year, fur
tv, with DAILY TKANSUGIPS and Weekly
oulletin, Oue year, $26.4. . The adove prices are
10r @ 36-.4ch Whee. Frice pur additional incn
uade knuwn Ou applicativn.j Subscriber to pay
eapress charges ou vicycie irum Pan Francisco.
Boys’ Velocipedes.
A 16-inch wheel, stanuard bnish, wrought iron
veiocipede, with Leli, ctc., complete, seh. With
year, $1200; with DAtur THASSURIPT ana
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40, s
Type Writers.
sThis is'a type-v. ssbiu; ©. kVerybody has one
ibs kes wenhing vw aon oe should have oue,
Here te your vppo tunity.
i @ periect instsuniest, stimpie in vonstructivu,
eusily worked, bewtly mounted ard buxed, witu
instructions fur Use, which cap b: learuediu ten
muiutes, With DALLY iRANSUHIFE aad Deil;
HuLe.in, one year, $17; with VAILY TKAN
ASHIET and Weekly Builetip, ove. year, $15.
Suvecsiber, pays express. —
Cane.
Neither too large nor wy smal, but just the!
£ ghte.ze witn 14-& guid head, wili be sent with’
MAILY iKadeUsiPt ant vaily Bulletin, one}
year, g12.5U; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT ‘ana
Weekly Bulletin, ove year, $10.50. Subscribes
pays express, Te 2
A very useful articiv.cuat suyone iiving in the
Country oF raveliny. will appreciate. On.
premium telescupe is 4 good, struug instrument,
Witham OUjcc.-giass 9 inches in ulaueter, 5
ulaws, 5 mncues ivug When Cluved, eather cased,’
aud Wi be seut witn DAILY “EKANDUNIFT aie
Daily Bulletin, one) ear, $11; with DA: LY TRAN-.
ouKIPE anu Wekly Builetiu, one year, $¥.)
subscriber to pay eXpress charges,
Microscope.
A most interesting sasirumnut and Of@reas use
tw -be s.udens. Tis iuv toy, bus & powerlus
wicruscups iat Fecals The ually strange thilige
tinat exist iu the juod Weest ad the water we
wrmk, it ds 6 inches bign aud rf oe
diameters, a.d Wid bestiit with DAIL) TRAN=
BURP £ aud Veily cl-etiu, oue year, $11; wth
DAILY TRASSCHIF ET anu Weekiy Bui.etin, out
year, $2. tu pay eXpress charges, :
‘Musical tnstrumerts.
In making our’ selectiiue of mygical instru~
méfite for peenudius, We amied in bvery insteice
Oyetaguun article. owe that we need Dot Bcolme Ww aend toaperiurmer whois @ cunNO,s8e.uT.
wanufacturers and job.ers :hat enable us to uffer!
these I tes ou with the TRAN
SUKI rT op umprecedcutly uveral verms
Banjo.
Ran: fug is at acmanplishme:
soir Gobsouable uarwiy the mst few years.’
fut the Vuice in singing.
witn .imstructien book,with DAILY
DAVLY 1RANSCBILT anu Daary Bulletin, one;
Wwe bave inaus efrang<smvuts with the. eadiug .
iv ip readh.y earned Uy abyu.e having &@ goud ear
.OF Music, ANd Wakes a ep.endid accompaniment
we will send a hanuome nickle-rim, cuif-skip head, 10 rR ems popular recr no
SUKLPT aud Daily Bulletin, ove year, $11.50; a
« QF" We wilt send THE D*ILY TRANSORIPT with the San Francisco
Dutly Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of *e following valuable Premiums at the followine prices, payable iri aavance :
PICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION.
Drums
A Rickie tenor frome 14-incis head
Subscribir pays
Military Drum.
A fine corded, bease
need further d
riffe.
scriber pays express
Flobert Rifles.
one year, 99.25. Subscriber pays express
Revoivers.
We have decideu to offer.
revolver for a
sizesrom 22to 34 cal. It will
‘DAILY. on gyn ayers and i
¥ *
w ly Bulletin, onw year, $9.
express,
rishing Tackle’,
YT and Daily tu)l
year, $9.: Subecriber pays xpress.
Tent
This is a very usetul prem
preciated ty
Ing cut, ltiva first-class a tent,
and made of 8 og. auc; siz iNT tet
went with
expresa,
Hammock;
Ah kiss that i
sticks with
e, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
in, one tenr. $12.50. with’ DAILY TRAN
SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $16.50
express
hammered drum,
dicks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an’
A Flobert rifle, ing 2>cal. Flobert npise
legs cartriuges, jus. the for 3 wi
fond of shooting, sent with DAILY °
SCRIPT and Vany Bullet m, one year, $11.25:
with »AILY TRANSCRIPT and Weckly Builet.o,
@ith LAILY PaeNeORIeT
Suoscriber pay
Dail .
witd
Jaily Bu ictin, one year, with DAIL
xRANSCKIVT and Weekly: Bulletin, one yea
98.50. iver pays express.
Rifles.
The Winchester maintains ite placeas the best
repeating riflemade and is too wel} known to
ion. We will send-a 44 cal
— bar-el Winchester rifle with DAILY
SCRIPT and ‘aily Buletin, one year,
$22.75, with DAILY TKANSCHIPT atid Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $20.75. Above is center fi-e
We will senda rim fire for $1 Wires. Subare
jum and have selected the
American, le action, ‘ Bull Doy,”” in any
be sent wi
Bulle.in , one
and
Gur premium tishi: g rod is a 15-foot Caicutt:
bamboe with iauce woud tip arid double ferrules
it is @ good servic: avle rod and wilbe sent with
line, reel, etc., complete, with DAILY ‘TRANSCRI jetia, one year. $11; with
DAILY THRANSCalr T and Weekly Bulletin, on«
ma and will oe ap
who go hunting, fishing or canip
to all
Tennis \
thefav. rite
ming acio
$17. Subsoriber pay ry vx peess,. gs
Base Ba:
EXASMSCulsT nd vaiiy Builetin, one
iu one ur, 910 Subscriber pays
Hanging Lamp
Anelegant hanging jamp with i4-inc
an¢trom 42 tu 55 inches extens.on,
polished brass. fa rich gold couor—a high
TRANSCHIPT and a, vulietin
913,50; with DAILY TRANSC
Siylagraphic Pen,
tae huider tc last
sent
SCKLY Land Weeks) Builetin,
“Photographic Outht.
VAsLi TRKRANUnIPT und Weekly B 5
yeur, 9.50. Subscriber wpay express charges,
B Flat Cornet. *
ul CXbre efvO-8, Music rack, Case aud instruct
pear, $16.00; with DAILY TRANS
Vovkly Builetio. $14.50. 8 b
press charges.
Flate. *:
Key eu, cuts jor
School Supalies Wanted.
Ne C& Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Board of Education of Nevaia Schoo
District will receive sealed Proposals fo
the delivery at Washi-zton ¥ -hoolhouse
in this oly ono before Sep eiaber Sth, 1531
ef the following supplies:
60 Reams Legal Cup.
b Dozen Boxes Siate Pencils.
5D sen Boxes ens [Gillotts’ 404 .
6 Boxes Penbolders.
ig Gal. Keg anford’s choo) Ink.
Dozen Boxes Chalk.
6 Boxes Colured Crayons.
4 Reems Donble-ruled (ap.
4 Dozen Andrews’ Dustl«-ss F 1: asers.
12 Boxea Common Le«d Pencils.
1 Box Faber’s Hexagonal, No.2.
1 do due do do.
50 Dozen . No. 11,010/ Blanks.
320 pounds 94x36 4) 1b. ManiJla—cut 8x12
Bai Propomsts will be received up to ten
e’clock A. M. 0
Saturday, July'23d, 1891.
The Board reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
By order of the Bosrd of Education.
CAL. K. CLAKKF,
Chairman Committee on Schvolhousss,
Supplies, ete.
Nevada City, June 27th, 1891.
WOOD CONTRACT.
TOT! E 18:-HEREBY* GIVEN THAT
se sled’ proposals -wiil be received -by
oe Board « fe extion of Nevuda scho 1
District upto the houref10 O'clock a. M
an, ss
Saturday, July 23a. 1891,
For delivering at Weshington and Lincoln
schoolhouses, Nevads Uity. nicely cor ed
u cords of . suns, sexsoned
Ooi Wood, the seme to be four feet in
1 h. :
«0 plasiays corse Oak Wood of the same f-—description avd une cord of good, clea
body Fine Wood tw be delivered
belby Flnt house, :
ailbe he lebeaee an ér before October
1, pis
$ s will beopened-en July 28, 1991, at 10
“e’clock A. m
The Buard reserves the right to reject any
and e}l bids.‘By ordet of the Board of Education.
address b ds to CAL. k. CLARKE, Chairm«n of Commitiee on School Houses,: su:
plies, ete.
ity. July 2, 1891. Neva
scciber pa) s @xvrees «
Pianos,
Bulletia, ¢.
preus.
Croquet.
be seus with DAILY TRaNSCKI
sulletin, one je-r,
eeriber pays oXp: ess.
Shot Guns,
. . We made a special point of securing a good sup
ior ® premium one that wecan recommend and
feel assured Ghat our seicetion wili be all that joa
con wk, UGE pretium gum is well made and
tenished. + —16--shocts strong —an¢
accurately, andis # relable gun in every par
iti the very best gun ever offered ss @
uewsvaper,; remiugsandig weil worth ar king
@ uandainely
ucular,
ir. tis @ M.yuificenit” duubie bréech-lo.de
Buuietin, ene year, $21;" with DAILY
SUKI. Taud Weekly Bulletan, one year, $19
Dusl-cr ber pays express, t
Same guy as above, with pis ‘gr $1L0
be ad“-u 0 above pr ‘es,
COdst. itis distiLguistien f
ae while
the supreme Cuurt Uwing tv the diifere:
morniag—toe laizestuud best weekly pu
Pe seadal’ ders
,
Pee oat
THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
Chief ss and Assistant
es, Chief E eer of ‘he Sezece ‘
City Fire Departmeut
} don. .
“°° Sieaday, July, 27th, 1891,
romStoSo'’clock P.M ="
snag to oa Gus Schmidt.
Cc ‘J. &. Igsacand Fd S8chm:: t.
order rdf Fire Veiesates.
” vali wa. SCuTT, President:
i. &. ity
2
Comprehénair-.: 24 compact—és,
Keliabie---40v first-class contributors.
Fresb—Breu . bt down to the gemgent ¢
Now KeadyAubscribers not kept w
EDUCATIONAL,
vovk) ompl te—a fine Sag oy honmrantigre.
vAILY TRANSCRIPT ar jy Buietun, ow
Kut and
pays exThe flute is one of che sweetest and easiest musical instruments to learu. ivharmonizes witht
the piano aed Sil’ other iustrumenw. For #
prem um we have selected a fiuy cocda-woud, 64
nied tute with tuning slide, and
will send it with DAiLY TRANDSUKIPLPand Daily
tsuiletim, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCKIPE
and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, Bub+
barges.
A minature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, ele}
gant finished— fust the thing tur children to icara
tw play on; maneagood music. Seutwith DALY
*. TRANSCRIPT and Jmiiy Buletin, one ) cai,
$11 50; with DaILY THANSCKIPT and Weekly
year, $¥.50. Subscriber pays exA beautiful croquet set for miiere apetig will
aud laity
$10; wich DAILY TKAN+
SUBIPT and Weekly isulletin, one year, $8, Subwith twist barrels, bac -aetion, wide snap, ruber
vuts, Nos, 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and will
ye sent with DAILY TRANSURIPL abel
SANS
principal uews centers in the Kust, the \ sriti's gews Of euch
vetio tv elve buursio advauce of the my:rning papers. ‘
‘The Weekly bulletio isa baudsume i2 bee vs column paper, issued every Wednesday
:o, -Beelly Cheap~ Less than calf the price o , :
f ete., thi tmay seo‘for yourself.
at the special atientgon of teiiool Tenens. Teschers, ete. tothe _
and wil sdon
earried when walxing or riding.
A coliiplete photographie outtit,
quick w rking teus, 6 rapia ury piates; 2
Standard Rain Guage.
Approved by thesignalservice at Washington
withtull direc.iona tur tne will be veut with
Whether siuug from the trees iu a Javn or frow
the postsofa shady. verandah, a bYwnock is
picturesq ae'Gnd st-gésiive of bifssfui comfort } F :
A complete and-el 33-foot—t ck, wit} is a splendid one; the Age ‘+ here
$$-fect spread, seut with AILY TKANSCRIP! ¢
aud Daly bulletin oun year, $10 25; wath DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and-Weenly \Buliezin, one year,
The Sun type-wniter! 1.26. Subscriber pays express
Among outdoor games lawn tennis is becoming
Tt gtve: suiticient ex reise withou
bemg ylolent; keeps the attemion fixed aud ip
terest sustained thi qughuut the yame. Being
genie it Which ladics « xcel, you can secure the,00
wil of your iad) scquaiuteaces andadi to you
popularity by vetting asst Of tien and orgen
A tiet—clags & nnis guttit, vomspiete
will be went with VAILY THANS KiPT and
vaily Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY
Tu ANSCHKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year
Our base basi utfit consists of wo eaite balls,
threwassorted tuis, (Wo pelts Of Gloves, iiasK, .
ete, ud will te sent with DAILY
iz
with DAILY TRANSUKIrT and Wee“ BullernaMetitel and service:bie lamp sert with DALL}
» One yeur;
KirT and Weekly
Hulletin, Gne pear, #1L.su. subserlber pays exAlways ready to write; carries ink enough
for_weeks or munths;wil be
with DAILY THANSCR PT and Daily
Bulletin, one ear, $10.25; witn .-AILY: RBAN-/
DAILY TRANSCKIVT and busle.
year, $10.75; witn DALY ScKIPT ana
Weenly Bulletin, one sear, $8.75. Subscsibe:
, hd wil be
poles, pine «°c.. Gon. iets ~ th DAILY
TRANSGHIPE ona Lely busi, one year,
312,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weeki)’
Builetin, one year, $10.50, “Subscriber pays thi
Amateuf photography is @ most delightfu and
with the approved ap,aFalls uf touay anyone can soou acquire the art ol
os good p Pussese
. . udreds of views taken by bim gs herself. Tne
Spparatus We uffer isso hyht it can easily +>
shoud ha’ it will prov. ae a ‘d have one; tor © & scarce
Ahbandsome nickic b flat cornet, with full he amusement to all m:.d of profit oe many.
0 ing of
‘view cumuéra for maxitic 3} x 43 pictured, with
{OREGON
the C+ ago
fMamentation and appearance,
the machine. °
The loose balance wheel is
strong spiral spring. When
bolt is j ulled out enough to
liableto be meddled with by
The thread eyelet and the
FuOT H' MLER, 6 HEMMERS,
widths,
THROAT PLAE § BOBBINS.
Loxemont, Cor., Nov. 17, 1889.
I received the machine all right, and
am well pleased. with it. It does-excellent work. Prentinan McCarry.
Atrus, Ark Decji 3: 9.
Ta Chicago Singer sewing mhine
receved in good order. The tn. chine
would ask about thirty-five « Hars for
such a machine. Many th — ka.
JosePn PacuMan.
Somerset, Va-, Oct.28, 1889.
The machineordered of yun arrived,
and after a few days’ trial. 1 -find it to
be as represented, and donbtless wil
continue to give salisfaccion.
Many J. WALKER,
TRENTON, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889.
The premium sewing machine came
to-band very prompthy-and in good or=
der. It is nicely finished, and worke
like a charm,and we are delig)jted
Br. Marearer’s, Md., Dec. 14, 1889
We received the machine two week+
since in good order. We are pleased
with the machine and glad to Rpeak of
you asan honest, honorable firm. A
FOOT KUFF
TUCKER, EEDL 1 WRENCH,
PACKAKE NNG,ES, 1 THREAD CUTTER,
CHECK SPRIT 1 BINDER
ueighbor was here to look at the ma‘ 4 é
‘ = 5 “a
&&. Subscribea *o pay
Ciry. AND SUBURBAN PBKUPERTY.
e 0
ferro-prussiate paper, 1 sheet of ruby
WithTual instiuctious ior mak
Francisco,
sescummet. 8 Brest, Praucieco.@
Standard Atlas.
ina »
Jeur,$¥ dubscriver pays express,
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Duily
pays vXpress,
Sewing Machines.
eXprese charges,
addition to the
Bulletin,
igtime between sun F,
HR: 2 be is tarmis
hzdin the Wess. .
The New Three-Volume Ecition
DEPARTMENT.
04 Leays, 2 pachayesois, PA, exeiwper, 1
package of L3 po, 1 printing frame, hecws of
Kuseulheyaave clasp auu patent erjimg tram<
raphe ing . phutex
will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT” and
vaily Batletia, one ye .r, $11; with DAILY TRAN
Seki T and Weekly Guietin,-oue year, $3. y0,
subscriber tw pay eXpiess charges trum Sap
The Rand-McNahy ‘StanuaiaAtias of ‘the
World—e hbrary iu eelf — furnished im one large
Yoluue 0: v2. pages,-ekgautly tlustrated pnd
b tial mauuer.witu gold side
stamp appropriately and handsomely designed
Fetau price $4.60, will be sent with DAILY TKANSUnIPT aud Vuily Bulletin, one yeur, $11; with
PALLY TRANSURIr i and Weeksy Bulletin, one
Guzots History of France.
Guizo.’s “History of trance” is a standard work
in6 vois,, substantially boundin cloth, prufusely
illustrated with tine engravings, It wig be se. t
Bulletin
.
BROWN c& CALEIzIS.
at the *s
{HE PROPLE'S CYMLOPSDIA
The Best in the World for General Use,
ohe Your, $18.50; wit DAILY TK . Ns KIPT anc
Weekly Bulietin, One year, $1) 50. Subscribes
A higharm sewiug machise—ore of the oes,
machi.¢sin ihe warket; warranted for five years,
with DAILY TRAwdUKPT sng Daily Builetin,
Que year, $30; with DalLY¥Y TKRANDUKIPT auu
Weekly sullotin, oue year, $27. Bubwcriber pays
NOTE —Persons preferring Semi-Weekly Bulle
tin can obtain itby payiug YO cents a year ip
clutbing price: for the Weeki)
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ley; nearly all cleared ; good house an:
$2500. Great bargain; must be sold,
situate three miles from Nevada City,
{arin at a low priége.
irrigate)
ing Orchards.
offer at present. We have
zon Land Company wasespeciully organized»tor the purpose of buyin’
subdividing large tracts of Land, aud has during the pos two years bought and a
ed uver $3,200 acres of Land into 5to w xacre Lots, T
shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts piaced on the murket, 225 have been guld.
We claim that 10 ac‘es of choice Lund in Fruit will bring a larger income than 16¢
Both places are within. two miles of the Narrow
depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and.ev
{ery advantage for a desirable home. . .
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 datest models of the
Singer Machines, and is a perfect fac-simile in make, orAll the parts are made tc
gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed
of precisely the same materials,
The Chieago Singer Machine have every importan improvement ina Joose balance wheel so. constructed as to
premit winding bobbins without removing the work from
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 by
a stop-pin tili the beb’sin 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 faCREW DRIVER,
1 GAUGE SCREW,
3 OL. CAN. filled with Oi],
1 INST KUCIION BOOK,
The driving wheel on this machine. is admitted to be the simplest, easiest
running and most convenient of any. The machine is self-rhreading, has the
very best tension and thréad liberator, “is made of the bert aerial; with the
wearing parts hardened, and:is fini-hed in a snperior styeit.
neered cover, drop-ieaf table, end drawers and cenwing drawer,
The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS.
lt has ve
chine, and expects to order one next
week . E. H. Ripovur.
Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889.
We received the machine some tw
mouths ago. Haveyiven it a fair tria
andlike it very much. We think ir
is as good as a forty. doar machine.
= Miss Jane Rowers.
Jackson, Cau., Nov 16, 1889.
I received your premium sewing
machine in good order, and am well
pleased with the eame. Accept. ms
thanks. A. Norton,
Weut’s Baingee, N.Y. Nov-20, 1889:
I would say, «fier using th e sewing.
machine received from. yon, it gives
perfect satisfsetion in ali respects, do
ing all kinds of work very nicely.
Mrs. L. GC. Youmans.
WestTn0r0, Mo., Dec. 10, 1889.
My sewing machine xives good sat
isfaction—dves as yood work us a filty
dollar machine. Many E, Murgay. ._
Hereina, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1889.
The sev ing machine I yot from you
ae a premium last year, éannor be beaten, ani does as good work as a $40 00
machine. » Gro. B. Muir.
Prices, l'avable in Advance :
MachineNo. 3 and Laity TRanscriPT 1 year,..17 00
‘
‘ 1..18 00
PS EEISGO
freight from the factory, ‘which
THREE AND A Ha F DOLLAks 40. Nevada City.
BROWS & CALKLSS, Pubs. Daity ‘TRANSCRIPT,
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LAND COMPANY
s@=W'TH TS—
Home Office at Salem, Oregon,
(in the State Insurance Buildine,) :
AND BRANOR OFFICES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANa: Po
Hic FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, 8TOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALSO
and
ivid,
esuccessuf this undertuking is
We also make valuable improvements inthe way of roads, fences, etc. We can a¢1l
small tr ct of Land for the same price per acre that you would have to pay for a larg
For Sale or Rent ot Easy Terns
Speciel Bargains in Lands.
$5000--320 acres, three miles from Grags Valley ; good house and parn;
200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply’ of
free water ; all implements, tools,et. with place. ,
$593)9-125 scres; not more than . miles from Nevada City or Grass Vali
barn ; fineorehard in bering, consisting of a variety of rees; good water; al :an beirrigated; all under fence,
$37 50--450 acres gently rolling fr. t or grazing land; all fenced; 100
acres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost. about
$900.-.60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15
res clear d; house and barn, vineyard, garden, six.head cattle; horse and
wagon and farming implements; free Water for irrigating, A real bargain.
$2 150-0425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twogood houses and
two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and x ;
of place. Will he sold at the above low price on account of absence. ;
150-0104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, free:
water, seven heud of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming _implements;
; free. water for a portion
Arare chance to securé a profitable
$2500--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared ; house
and burn ; some sruit trees; free water for irrigating. ‘
00 :
$8000--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City, covered with a fine
". growth of pine and oak timber, which alone ia worth more . than price asked;
soil is very rich and will make axcellent fruit land when cleared; ali can be
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bear* =O JH t 4 : < *
2 These.are only a.few of the bargains we have tol.
: all kinds of Lands a1) ‘prices
ranging Irom $5 to. $75 per acre:
NEVADA COUNTY I.AND AND IMPROVE .
= MENT ASSOCIATION,
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Notice for Publication,
[LARD ORIG at SACKAMENTO,CAL,
4
KPyry ity that the f otve erey giyen that the followin:
named aes ler as mock Botha of his intege
-jon to make proof in su of
claim, and bm pe proof will be made be
fore J, Ls. Morgen, ¢ cunts Clerk
peieey ge at Nevada City, (nlifornia, on
\ugu © 19th, lu98, viz : James Keuirick, of
evade City PO who made H. A. Nu. 4718, .
fur the 8. K L4ufse tion 10,T 16, N. K,s B*
e namesthe f Jlowing witue
es to prove his cort mucus res:dence upcn
and cultivetin uf, igs, vig: Kdwned
Harry, Willlam MeBug .U. Waite, John:
Grimes, all of Nevada Ui » Caro.30 _ BW. ROBES, Re cister.;
Notice to Creditors.
eredit
f andal im axainst
he said 16m with the
we puths afer the ice to the
ald at
r i
yada aa salifornia, t
ame helug on of
he busiuess of said estate, in said county!
Nevada, og a Bee ay
' 5 B, N. SHOECRAFT,
_\dininistrator of the Estate uf J.-J, Dyspey,
Compound Sulphur}
Jose, Stockton and Sacra=}.
TA MERTING OF ‘THE BOARD:
. JA. pinectors of the Chee prey tan
erbp mesg payable
5 [te Map Eepnclocs, Gal =o
‘. Jute, 1891, at 10 o'c! A
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
OR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY, .
Ne. 623 Kearney Street,
Established in 1854
tor the “treatment
nal Diseases such
as Gonorrhea, Gieet
Stricture,. sypbilis
all ite turms,
treatSB ‘br. Gibbon hasthe
jeaxsu. ctagneum that hehusreturned
hom visiting the principe: Hospitals vi burope, and has resun:ed practice at the Dis
pe. 623 Kearney Street, nau Franciscu,
ane old patients abd those rey uirin,
bis services muy find him.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS,
Semi. Ewisaivus, the consequence of
self cunts. This sulitary vice, or depraveu
sexual indulgence, is practiced by tae youth
Qi both sexes Ww ‘au almvust uniumited extent,p ing with unerring certainty the
fol.owiuy train of murvid symptuups unless
Cumbatted by scientific medical inhvasures,
viz" saliuw Sgr ego ge ye ag
the ey 1 new
ae ite like tac rustiig uf leaves and
jhe sattumg of . trios, uneasiness abou’
wins, weukless vf the Jimbs, confused Vis:
wn, bluuted intellect, ioss vi coundente,
Uitd*uce ln sppruaching strangers, « dislike ty form Lhew scyualntauces, Uspusitivn
w shun society, loss of memury, pectic
dushes, pimples aud various erupNuls about
the face, furred longue, fetid breath cvugis,
voLRUmplon, night sweats, mOnUmuLi4 ald
frequent inwanity. Hf retie: be notebtained,
rsOlis su alilicted should apply unme
~
. ly, either in person or by letter. aud have u
cure ettected by his Rew andscientific moat .
treuting these diseases, which uever fails of
ettecting # quick and radical cure.
MARKIZD MEN,
vr those whe contemplate mareeee who
sresuifering under any vi these feariul maiadies, shuuld not forget the sacred respuusipility resting upun them, nor delay 6 obtein immediate relief.
CURED AT HOMB, .
Persons ata e@ may be CURED AT
HUME, by addressing a letter ty Dr. Gibbon,
atsting cause, symptoms, length vf time the
Usemse Las continued, gud the medicine
will be promptly sent, free from damuge o1
euriosity,tv auy part of the country, with
iuls and pj.in directions for use. The Docwreures when others fail. Try him, By
suclusing TEN DOLLAKS in coinin a reg:
istered letter through the Poat Uttice a
tcruugh Wells, com &@ Go, « package ol
medicine will be delivered by express wan)
uy’. uf the United sj,utes. ‘i :
address Dk. J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
street, Curuer Commercial, San Franveisce
vu-ce Box 1y57, z HS
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. Tisement iuthe NevaDa/Dal.¥ TRANSCRIPT
ee Ordinance to Brovide Revenne for
di beta aeisie edt vad urged Nevad
-. no-ordain as fullows : §
ones LA tas oF FIR EY CRNTS *n eacl.
undred wollais of ty »ihiy the corporate lim ‘ts of Faia 6 Rei
Nev -da-}-de
Lis ord snd
uf TWENTY CENTs oh eat ne «ih ae
Dollars for Fire purpos.s, is hereby Vieu
jfor the (sea) yeur A. D, 1891 and
"Paneed June 1,160 Bat
ALEX.:GAU pe ce. GAULT, Pres.
T. H.Carn Clerk = * : jez
Cividend Notice,
or
Mini
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NOTICE TO CO-OWNER,
—
Nevada City City, April 20th
Tou A cH 4 noite ie J a IED
toe undersigned have “akpended, nat
REVEASWHA' QuAKr a wixs Dione’
ae A Valet, fa the c sy a [cea
of Ca’ Partie i
“siteate i i Wilin hase. . emte int jw ni
County of Neveds, Staue Of Calter
om van papi, th beck hone are
on. Ww ‘ ‘ .
Norits Beet cid aPie Jacis qt na
extending WNottheaterty direc.
tivu 1500 teet tu stake marked “St. L. No 2
stunding on the ade-teuing the «luim
located eatery 3 2nd, 1884, by J. J Lyons, et
al. Notice of Ication se: urded in Book o
of Miuing Locutions, Page 652; Kecords o{
evada County shee Wh expensitu)e
msde inord: rtu hold Sard premises under
tire vis‘ous of a 2829, . K
Stata’ o! the Uniteu Staics; Melee tLe
amonntr
year Seeat eee. dewnart oa Te, mae y 4 Janun > ADO, :
o nutlng Jauwaty Ist, a : ee (er
a e he ny i+)
etal expended ies oon
EVER = TCLAsM for the purpose of
holaing the seme curing the yea lev under
“S miaton sae of Urbina States.
our miere sald. mn ‘ =
ed16 thereof and ore sik oe ‘ mt
Trou yun to the enderiguad eee Te ul erlgu
of said anuunl expenditure. pe Peevent
Payment of sid sum of. 66 mry be
made tu the undeisigued at the UiTIZENS
BANK, at Ne vada ty, County of Nevada
State of Culifornia, and if, withia ninety
dave riter theservice of th: Notice, you
fnil, or refuse te coutribu e Pruportion
uf puch expen iiture, as @ wher, to-wit:
seid 1 enum of See. pene interest ‘in said
cla) il e@ pro} =
dersigned under tp Section inane **
iw. H HAMPION,
ELISHA HAMPTON,
pidebtntetemeria “ed Batake el C x 0
GOYNE deceased. ee
April 20, 18y1.
FED SEARLS, attorney.
Notice-to Creditors,
Estate of KRIDGET McCLOSKY, deceased
UTL E is hereby, given by .the under.
signed, Kxecutor Of the Last Will of
Bridget McUlosk), devensed, to the ereditors of and ali persons having ¢luims
augcinst the arid dceensed.to exbibit them
with the Decessary vouchers, within fuur
mouths »fier the first publication of this
notice to the gaid kxecutor at the odice »f
P. ¥, Sin-ouds, at Nevada City, Nevada
oe egret a ye Same being the
piace fortue transaction of the business
said estate, in gaid county a Nevada.Closky, decersed.
Datcd this 25ta day of May, 1891.
i. ¥. Simones. Atturney. ms"
Notice For Publication. _~
AND CFFICE AT MARYsVILLE
May 9 1x91. “Notice ix hereby’ Bea
notice uf vérintentioa te m: ke fi
fn’ suppuit of her cinim ane that eet
will he made before Clerk Superivs. Court
of Nevadrs. Co., Cal., at bis office, Nevaca
City, o> Monday, Junelé, I8s3, vig! Sarah
L. Ru-sell. widow und ber of Wijliem
ote hy il, ph pe Freemption b. 8, No
231, Zur the d. 44 of S.-W. s :
N.K8E MD. i. ereeretae 2
ht peiees me following witnesses to
e her coutinuous resid.
mica of, — ane. ms pee ea
enry. Godulr, Pedro Uzalll, Mortis M.
Green and Charles Clevdland
City FU Nevada to, Ual. yi seh
mayll CHAKLKES HAPGULOD, Kegister,
_ No. 1880,
Application. for Patent.
Facram: a he rik 2 ents, © April 27 1891.
Nonce 1S HEREBY "GIVEN. THAT
4 Mars Dowling, whose Poss
drvss is endochio County, CafiiurLia, has thisuay fli¢a her ayolicntion fer
@ patent for Seveut)-seveu and niu neres
of the Ilinuie Consulidated Placer Mine
beuriug guld with surface.ground an herein
vribed, situated inthe 5 Hite Blet-Miuing Dis rict, Cunty of Nevada, and state
ot Caliiornia, and dis gnated by the fie.d
ag Lot Sumber Ninets. in’ towns
North Range . @ Eust of Mt, siabasoum eet
Meridian, taid tut No. 90 beiug described us
follows, tu-wit: aut
Sexiuning at post marked “I. Cc. P.M. No.
1 set in large pile o1 poulders berid+ ison
e e 19 f ab high ip “s whi h-» drill bole
« in bed-rock ¢ io
W. 1.82 ak. dist nt and Ae Tone dno
gemman fy. is age ee 16, zl and. 22, ‘3, 18
NR. « M.A, Bs 215
Haag chains ‘distant oS melptes
euce, Mag. var. 171 2E., 8, 76¢,45 mixutes t bs26.5 feet or 88,28 eluing ph ol a
r.M. No. 2” from whicu a black uk tree
12 seconds dia. bea.s N, WH 2, E. O6-links
distant:—Thence 5. 12°, 45 minut “
byv.¥ fee or v.09 gh's: to post murked “I, C.
P. M. No. 8,” from + hicn «# fir tree 50 sec.
vndsd a. bears 8. 453, 5, E. 67 links distunt:
Thebee N. 762,15 minut s, W. $827.8 feet or
2. Wch'e., Wo * buf marked “heb. M. No.
c che er tree 10.4. cunds dia.
rr iB. be ess a 1 ~ rile Po gee atts
tothe place of begining — . :
From post "Lt. P.M Nepo nection co
ge roe to neg » 16, a anean tp “se
ut si. 41.47 ch’. distant
neic va. iati o fe seo ween on IR4?, RE. containing
‘the location of th’s mine is re 2
the local records of Moore’s’ at a
District, Nevada Cy., Ao The -adj-int
claimanie are uw : het.) &
ninemiaed ee pabhe
An, and all persons claimii dverse
auy portion of said I[ linois ry Bred Kl
ae Mine oFauriace. sry ‘Teapired
to file their udverse Claim» ¥ @ hegist-rof he United states Land Office. at sacrameoio,« ali ornia, during the sixty uays’
riod of pubtication hereof; orthes eft
rem by Virtue of the previsiune of the
E. W. ROBERTS, Reg'ster
Ered Searls, Atty. f ‘ ati i "
afe Cal, tty. for applicants Nevada
It is, hereby ordered, nee ee tbe lps
: 4 int; : b=
rr.
liched for the. periud of 6y 8, the
lished at Ney City, tal on eg ‘a
"RW, ROBERTS. Hegigter,
—
The first It
the . made on the zith day ot Api, bos ‘a
; 2 . “a ey
Ordinance No. 97, ,
An Ordinance to provid
RevennetTo
Levy a City koag
. foethe Year 1601 soon: sepabatii, Tax
HE Buurd of *
qT — wd e rain tet Howe? Aiteag ae
otien 1, ata lL, t (
Tax of Taree pollens —
fahavitai ts of the City of N
exe of 4land under t met bte yy np ad
og Road and Stregt su
+0 tix shall become duc wnd pl
colletabie of'ms r A ere
es pF Juug, 1891, j the uapuge ‘provided
Section 2. ‘The City Marshal of said City
of Nevadu i sd tas a 8 hereby eerste 8 ! ; wid
ali collect the -ame ite oe
ner provi law, and upun’ the: meglect
orrefusal vi any person Hable therefur to
boy suid! tax aiter gemaud. sad Marshal
Musi collect thesame by seiguré apd sule
Of any }-erson»! pry, e y Owed .
Lb. 8 1d sale hay “8 made.
vuls Verbal no ice of time und
Jad hoot et totat fi
of he volitieal Wud:
fuinia phall » 1 ana
Ure una gal sera Mg i", bs
“pection 8. City Ma
Mondny: cag .
fore the tHe? Pierk ef & j
said poil ta Xewvollected by:
pieced bg honut:, and wuat the same
time pny the same, leua the a os tof hig
vat centage for collgetiag ‘te uh city ‘Tieus‘er. 3 a
8 ction 4, The City. :Pitet sD
‘ing such vollection, Shien te =<
atte A GAULT, F reaiden %
T.Hvane, Clery ek
THE SUPERION COUR? ‘ors
Peg ear TE Ea
Si hep a ge
M. cCOTT, :
Executor of jens Bang Will of Bridget "Me.
tuutthe following uamed seitier hus tiled <
fice ad-Mutes aud official plat un blein this effice
the fis al year 1831-180, ‘Opened ren: ale”
ai