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Following-are the approximate railfoad rates ot fere-tor hrat-ciaes ped:
sage trom Nevada City tothe points
named : oe
Battle Mouatain...--++-+++ SS
Benicia.. .!.--+-ee08° Spaanee ‘<
Barenda.. 5.. 6s. e apse ssccne ss ‘
3 NR ged eT SER SESE sev
Gelis toga.. er rr 7.40 WMIIBLOER. . +++ ** v
Cole’S. co icce seececs coanss s® 14.05
Cijliak:. . 1. fone sont tics ee
Wiswie occ acr sgn eee o4
Delta. 5 ca esses ve
Deming ..-3
El Paso . 6.0. ccs as cts sone se ee 44
binigrant Gap.. .cececsrrcees 3.78
isiiti cs ache Wee 5.25
€7QKNON. ccc ererraceGranite Point Te
Bi umbutlt.. «vc eccereesices 2
Ter: Memes er Sy ares ee Te Ie Neale Aerielone se
j c #,. 20.00
Jdunction. 3.76
Lothree.
Les Angeles..------+-+s00 8° 4
ALTO. ce ant
Napa Juriction..ce.----+890°* pd
Nines.. +--+ +++ MP ete on 33
Qa tale.. . cbc eee pere sees Pike
Ogden.. ae rear g
Peter’s&.. ere6 eeeee pews ae se
Port Costa..-.<+ sae
Redding .+.
hend.y, 2.0 oe este
Sacramento.).-++++
San Francisco
.
6
G
10.80
8
4.
Saugus,..---Nan FORO, <cxeacesceteenc
cesses
San Pedro.. .sscee cee cees ps
Ganta AMA se.ceesse sewer eeers oo.
S.inta Ba: bara...0ese
seers eee iM =
Sunta Monrics ..-6+-+-ss inate eo
Stockton. ..+6Buisun...-+Summit.. .Pelhama ..-eeere .
T uckee... ‘ .
Upper Soda Springs-.--+-++++: s 90
Vallejo J anction ...+-pallens 79
7 -——— +6
ELt¥EN DOLLARS.
Flat Money Wih Buy a. Good
sewing Machine.
The Transcript bag within the past
two years offered -miany special premiums to its subscribers, and of hupdreds of people who have availed themselves of the opportunities extended
to them not ope case of dissatisfaction
nas yetarisen. In every instance the
eubscriber bas been more than delighted with the bar gain secured.
The latest offering includes: three
grades of the Chicago Singer Sewing
M.chine, a perfect imitation of the
F3 juine Singer machine and acecrding
tu the verdict of hundreds who have
u-ed-both-ua guod a8 the origipal fo:
all practical purposes.
Three numbers of. this admirable
piece of mechanicm are advertised anc
described on the second page of to
B paper; and full-infurmatlvn is.
as to cost of freight to this city,
The manufacturers also FU} ph
jes uptoone with an elabor
g ven
@ic.
o' her grat
e@ ately ornamented
and full-p aries
}ead on a fujl cabinet case, beautifulls
snished with mouldings and elegant
TCH weir
with finely veneered panels, and
chest of drawers inside the case.
Any machine that is not satisiactor)
ean be returned tu the factory and.th:
money will be refunded. ies ;
Mf si are in need of or thinking ©
Fut et
huying a sewing machine, look “int
the skRANSCKIPT’S proposilion DEFOR
paying a fancy price for ene that b
certainly no better, perhaps not as gooo
as the Chicago Singer.
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Table of Distances.
<From Nevada Vity to
614 miles
“6
mes . .
& phe..--Pepys tren etre
Pirchville....%
Diue Teut..
Rear Valley..
Bridgeport
Seer ye)
Fowman Dam... .Cherokée... ans
ColumuBa Hill..
Gaolfur :
Edwards Bridge. P ee a
Freuch Corzal... --age is
Gransteville..
are ie
@rase Valley
Jevkeon's
Leke City.
“Little Yorx.
L-well Hill..
Moore’s Fiat...oy Bae
North Bloomfield. E $
Bewtown....-i ‘ .
North sun Juan.. f
Omega....--Purdon s Bridge.
elief Hil) .
Rough & Ke
Snow I ent.
Snow Peint
Scett’s Flat ..
Smarstyilie.
sweetland
Spenceville.
Sacramento..
ady
Washington
You Bet
a ee .
Remarkable técscue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Pla‘:ficld
I'l, makes the statement th.t sh
caught cold, which settled on her
lungs; she was treated for a month
by her family physician, but, gree
worse.
less victim of consumption and that
no medicine could cure her. Her
druggist suggezted Dr. King’s New
Discovery tor Consumption ;
bought a bottle and to her deligh’
found herself benefit' ed from firs: dore,
She continued its use and after taking
ten bottles, found herself soutd ani
well, now does her own hou-ework
and is as well as she ever was.—Free
trial bottles of this Great Discovery 4T0 ADVERTISERS 5
t Curr Bros’ Dru: Riore, large butiles,
5)c. and $1.00.
a al
Notice to Creditors.
RAILROAD RATES. NOTICE 1s hereby given, that H. P. Stow,
——e an
town, Butte county, Cal., has this day filed
his application for a pxtent for Three
Vbousand linear feet. of the. Washington
Chief Consolidated Quartz Mine, or vein
bearing gold, with surfuce ground six hunCred feet in width, situated in Washingion
tvate of California, and designated by the
field notes and officia!
cflice as lots Nos. 55 aud 56, in Township 18,
5.95 . 8. KR, 11 B. M. D. B. and M.
ES5and & being described as follows, towit :
He told her she was a hopewhe
we
No. 1869.
Application for Patefit,
United States Land Offfce,
Sacramento, Cal., March 14, 1891.
whose Fost Office address is Fuorbesfiining Distriet, County ot Nevada and
lat on file im tiis
Seid lots bos.
Washington Chief Consolidated Quartz
Mine.
Sarvey of Line of Lede.
Commene wg at theSouth lude post of
the Washington Chief location--a post in
rock mound marked “W. ©. 8. L. P.”—
Thence magnetic variation 169 3)” Fast N.
11° 25’ &. alowg the line o. the lode 051
chaius, intersect the presumed line between
Secs. 35 and Sé6at a point 45 20 chains south
of the eorner to Secs. 25, 46, 35 and 36, T. 18,
N. R.1LE. M. D. M. set post 11.47 spains, 757;
feet, a live oak i2in. dia. on which locatiog notice was posted mark same, ““W. C.
L. L;”’ 22.73 chains or 1500 feetto post marked“W.C.N. LP." and “J. s.-L. PL” the
NorthJode post of Washingtoa Uhief location and south lode post of Jefferson location, 45.46 chaius, 3000 feet, the North lode
post of the Jefferson location, a postin rock
mound marked “J. N. L. P.’'
*iterior Boundaries.
Commencing et theS. W. cor. ofthe Washington Chief iocrtion a post marked “W.
v.38. We’ eor, Taeuce N. 11? ’ K. 22.73
chains 1500 feet, the N. W. cor. of the Wasbingt6n Chief iveation, alsuthe 8. W. curner of tue Jefferson iocaticn, « postin roek
wound marked “W, tN W cor, ands,
».”’ W. cor. from wiaich the cor.-tesecs. 25,
2, 35 and 36, T. 18,N. R.11 B.M. D.M. bears
‘Tite THOCT the presumed jine between Secs.
& and 86, ata point 21.89 chains. seuth of
che cor. to Secs. 25, 26, 35 and 36, £18, N. R.
ALE. M,v. M.set a postin ock mound 45.46
haius, 3000 feet, the N. W corner of ibe
Jeffersun location set a postin rock mound
marked ‘‘J. N. "W.cor. from whicu we cor, to
secs. 26, 26, 35 and36, 2. 18, N. K. 1k BE. M.D.
Mi. Dears ». 879 40’ W. 4.42 cha‘tus distunt.
rhence defiscting 909 to the right 5. 73°
30’ K. along the uorthern’boundarv of the
J. fferson 1. ¢ ttiom, 4.54}¢ chains, 100 feet, the
North iude post of the Jefferson lecation,
previously described, 9,09 chains, 600 feet,
theN. K. cor.of the Jefferson location a
post ini rock mound marked “J. N.’”’ E cor.
hence 8. 11° 2’ W. aldug the eustern
boundary of the Jefersun iocation, 22.74
chains, 1000 feet, thes. &, cor. of the Jeffersun lucation identical with the N. i. cor.
of the Washingtun Chief location a post in
rock mound marked “J, 8."’ E. cor, aud “W.
oO.” N. id. cor. 46.46 chains, 3,000 feet, the
9. E>cor. of the Washington Chief location,
a postin rock mound marked “W, U.”’ 8. £.
or. Lnence 4.782 8)’ W. along tae routhern boundary of the Wascington Chief iocation, 440 chains> intersect the presum—
ed l'ne betweeu secs, 35 aud 36, at a point
45.72 Chains, Suuti-of the cor. to secs. 2, 2,
35 and 36, 2.18, N. KR. dlc. M. Ds M. set: post
im rock mound, 4.5444 chains, 300-feet. Tbe
seuth lude post of tue Washington Chief
ioca ion previously desciibed, 9.09 chains
6uu feet, tuthe place of beginning. Containing 41 32-100 acres. ‘
Lhe ivcaudn ofthis mine is recorded in
the Kecorder's oilice of Nevad« County, in
sock 100i Miuing Claims. The adjvining
claimant istue AdamsU M. on the south
Au) and ail persons (lTaiming adversely
»any portion of salad Wasbington Chiet Con
soliduted Quartz Mine, or surface ground,
aerequired to file their adverse Claims
with the neyister of the United States Land
tice ut Sacramento, in the plate uf Culiforiia, during the sialy days petiod of pub
ication hereos,or they will Le—barrea—by
virtue of the provisions of the Statute.
EK. W. KOSEK IS, Kegister.
It.is hereby ordered that the fureguing noice be publisived in the Daily trauscript, a
daily iewspaper pub isbed inthe city und
county of seya«da, state of California, designated as being Learest the premises applied fur. oh, W. KUBLE Lo, hegi ter,
~A. Burrows, (Grass Valley) Attoruey for
Applicant.
The first publicatiuu: df. this notice was
aade on the léth day of Murch, leyL
Notice-to Delinquent Co-swuers.
10 DANIEL HQLmwas; JASPER JEPSON
apd &. ». Sherwood,co-owners, with H.
i. Colton, P. Brigham, Chas, Hegar‘y, J. D.
todkers, Alexauder Koauch, J. siumbeck,
jeorge Sherwood aud Maas Petersup, -in
he ‘Blue Lead Mining Company,” Jo ajonof mine Bivoomtie:d Lowuship, Nevada
sounty, C Notwce is hereby ziven that
ap. Gusy NUS. lagh Above uamed Dave puid
iailed and refused tu pay for :hemselves,
owit: For Dailisl Holiian tae sum of One
sundred and seventy nine ($179.00) Dollars.
for Juspcur Jepson the sum of thirty eight
jollars and tity cents ($35.50: und for &. i.
sherwooa the suis of tnirty tive dojlars aud
lity céuts ($35.50.)” Thateach and all of thé
«id wmounts have been paid by the said copweners, more than ome year before the
conmmencement of this proveeding, each
J) te oeduugUchi Cu-uWauels, luWwili Dulles
\.0° 15’ K. 22.46 chains digtant, 23.33 chr . Persons 80 aflicted should apply immediate“TO THE UNFORTUNATE
OR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY,
Ne. 623 Kearney Street,
verner Commercial..... San Franeize)
Established im 1854
for the treatment.
of Seuxal and Seminal Diseases such
as Gonorrhea, Gieet
Stricture, Syphilis
in all its forms,
Seminal Weakness
Impotency, etc.,
Skin Diseases oi
. sears’ standing and
Ulcerated Legs
successfully treated.
Dr. Gibbon hasthe
jeasure of annooncing tLat he has returned
rom Visiting the principal Hospitals of Kurope, and has resumed practice a? the Dis
chimed © 623 Kearney Street, 5an Francisco,
where his old patients and those requirin.
bis services muy find him. ae
SEMINAL WEAKNESS..
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of
selfabuse» This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth
ot both sexeg to an almost unlimited extent, producing with .unerring certainty the
following train of morbid symptoms unless
combatted by scientific medical measures,
viz’ Saliow countenance, dark spots under
the eyes, pain in tb. mead, ring ng in the
ears. noise like fie rustlig of leaves and
therattlihg of . sariots, uneasinessabout
loins, weaknews vi the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence,
dithdeuce in approaching strangers, a disiike to form new ecquaintances, disposition
to shun society, loss of memory, nectic
dusbes, pimples and various eruptions about
the face, furred tongue, fetid breath,coughs,
consumption, night sweats, monomania and
frequent insanity. If relief be notobtained,
ly, either in-person or by letier.and havea
eure ettected by his new andscientific mode
treating these diseases, which never fails of
efiecting a quick and radical cure.
MARRIED MEN,
Or those who contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred responsioility resting upon them, nordelay « obteipgmmediate relief,
: CURED AT HOME.
Persons.ata distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
stating case, symptoms, length of time the
lisease has continued, aud the medicine
will be promptly sent, tree from damage or
curiosity, to amy part of the country, with
ful: and plain directions for use. ‘the Docwrcures when others fail. Try him. 6y
enclosing TEN DOLLARS in cq@jn in a registered letter through the Post Office o
tm ough Wells, Fargo & Go, a package oi
u.edicine will be delivered by express to any
oar, of the United Sjates.
Address Dik. J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, San Francisco.
Otlice Box 1957. eeitens
No. 1880,
Application for Patent.
U.S. Land Office.
Sacramento, e il 27 3891.
TOTICE is -HEREB
Mary Dowling, whose Post ffice address is Ukiah, Mendociua County, Caiiforuia, has this day fiited her application for
a patent for Seventy-seven and 52-100 acres
of the I[llinvig Consolidated Piacer Mine,
bearing gold with surface ground as hercin
described, situated inthé Mvuoree Flat Miuing Dis‘rict, Cuunty of Nevada, and State.
of Caliiornia, and des gnated by the field
notes and official plat on tlein this office
as Lot Nuiifer Ninety, in township, 18
North Kange 0 £istot Mt:-piablo Base and
Meridian, said iot No. 90 being described as
follows, te-wit:
Beyinning at post marked ‘I. 6. P.M, No.
l’ set in large pile of boulders beside irou
pipe 10 feet high from whi:h a drill hole
with steel piug in bed-rock cut bears 8. 4°
W. 1.32 ch’s. dist.nt and section corner
COMMON TW Séctions 15, 16, Zl and 22,1. 18"
N. ROE. M. D.M. bears 21°, 56 minutes
KE. 41.17 chains distant:
utes K., 5826.5 feet or 8.28 charns te post *I
¥.M. No. 2" from which a black ouk tree
12 seconds dia. bears N. 103°, E. .06 links
distant:—Thence 8. 12°, 45 minutes, W.
599.9 fee -or 9:69 -ch's._to-post-marked-“l,C.-4
P.M. No. 8,” from which a fir tree 50 seeondsdia, bearw 8. 45349, E. 67 links distant:
Thence. 769,15 minutes, W. 5827.8 feet or
88.30 ch’s., to a post marked “J.C. P. M. No.
4” frem which an Alder tree 10 seconds dia
bears $,,76.91}4°, E.1.0sch’s. distaut: Thence
N. 12°, 45 miuutes, EK. 559 fect or 8.47 ch’s
tothe place of beginning.
CONNECTING LINE.
From pest “I.«’. P. M.Ne. 1” Section corNRO EEE Pes. Beats “8. BPS? be mis
utee KE. 41.47 ch’s. distant.
Magnetic vaiiatiou 17449, E. containing
77 52-100 acres.The location of th’s mine is recorded in
the local records of Moore’s Hlat Mining
District, Nevada Co,,; Cal, The adj: ining
claimants are unpatented claims or public
mineral lend,
An, and all persons claimiug adversely
any portion of said Lilinois Cons.lidated
dulman,JasperJdepson aud KD. sherwood,
‘owners in the said mine are hereby
aotified, unless euch pay their respeetive
proportion us herein set out of the Cemauds
due said co-owners, to N. B. Parazett,
sec’y of the suid Co-, of the town of North
dsioompeld, Neyada county, within six
nomtis f ow the firstday,of pub.ication of
his notice, €uch who has failea tu pay
within the saidtime, their in erest in the
said mine shall be ferfeited, and shail become the property ef the said cu-ewneérs,
im the said mine, who have paid the afore
said ameunts for the aferesaid delinquents
oereiu uamed, here are nine fuli shares
-a the suid mine, and the said delinquents
wu the fullowing interest ip the said mine:
Janiel Holman eve half of ene shure, bk.
J. Sherwood one balf efune share, Jasper
Jepsou one quarterof one sbare.
N. b. PAKAZETT,
CHAS. HEGARTY,
J, b. RODGERS,
ALEXANDER ROACH,
MAAS PELERSUN,
PB. BRIGHAM.
J. STRUMBECK,
GEOKGE 8HELWOUOD,
H.H. COULTON,
Co-owners in said mine,
Feb. 9th, 1891.
20LD MINING,
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AGRICULTURAL
LOUMBERING
lufuimed at . Uimes on
THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS
es the readiug peuple in ¢very
county. It also has numerous patrons in
Placer, Yuba and sierra counties, as well as
in Bacramenty, sem raucisco aud more re
mote parte of the State. To LAND and to
HOME SKEKERS throughout the whole
vouutry it is invaiuable, as it giver a faitbful and cemplete record of the progress be
ing made in thedevelopmenut wf tue couu
y's varied and extensive resources, _It—prer
ents extraordinary inducements
eut Advertising Medium in Northerm California.
4 RIPPIN LIE BIER
The TRANSCA.P1 has he
prove
ra Sstateo~—ott
County of >erece hae +
5% THE SUPERIOR COUR" OF THE
In the matrerof E. ‘EF. Rosenthal, an inivent d-btor.
se “a F. Rosent)al,'ap Ins, lvent Debtor,
having applicd to this Court for a discharge
rom his debts,
jt is hereby-ordered that the Clerk ofthis
: re-notice to a'l erediturs who have
their deb's, to appear before this
Court, at the Courtroom thereof, on the
géth day of May, 1891, at the hour of 10
yi ska. M.,audshow cause, if any the
oer t the said E. F. Rosenthal shou
patbe discharged from al) his depts in ac. cordanee wish Oe statutes in such Cases
and prov 5 Se
my is Tarther orderéd, that wotire of said
applieatic be given to the cred:‘ors by
wir il and by publication for four wceks in
he Nevada Dally Travseript, a uewspaper
published in County.
April 284,189 souy CALDWELL,
Jadge of #upei ior Court.
ing Orifice
National Meat Marke
” OPFOSI ss ‘ITIZENS BANE,
0. J. NAFPZIGER. »... Proprieto
EEF, Punk, MUTTON, VEAu, $4085
GES, Ete
HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale 0:
etail. ig
And ail kinds of Meats usually found ia
irst-elacs Market —
' Meats delivered { ee of eharge. ,
W. D. Long, attorney, {93m . .ssessment No. 47, levied an the tweutysixth day ef Murch, 189}, the several
ae a ea — TT . " mounts set oppesite the names of the respective shareholders, ag follews :
TAK a No. No.
5 Names. Certifi’e. Shs. Am’t,
h . Bowie, A. J. Jr, 160 «= 500 $ «125
Haggiu, Leuis T. Trustee 314 1000 250
Haggin, Louis T, see 315 1000 8 250
Le dd pene 316 1000 8=—250
agein, Louis T, 8 317 125 31.25
© Ir YOU Hoefler, L. M. “386 1890 472.60
Want to Keep Thoreugh: ys Pegted . Mooser, Joseph H. 318 200 5
Rolph, James Trustee 264 5094 1493.50
CONCERNING Rolph, James a 265 1000 250
Kolph,James ‘" 297 2006 «=—500
STOCK GRAZING
And Othér Resources, besides being Fully
TS SPECIALTY IS GENERAL LOVAL
News, and it haga cirenlation thatreachpart of his
1 = —— ay with the necessary vouche's, within four
Largest and Best Equipped Job" Printmonths afierthe first publication of this
Piucer Mine orsurfuce ground, are required
to le thelr MU Verse Claliiy Wilh the Regie
terof he United states Land Office, at Sacramenuto, Caliiornia, during the sixty days’
period of publication hereof, or they willsbe
barred by virtue of the provisions of the
Statute.
E. W. ROBERTS, Register.
Ered Searls, Atty. for applicant, -Nevada
City, Cal.
It is hereby ordered, that the foregoing
not ce of Application for Patent, be published for the period of 60 days, in the
Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper published at Nevada City, Ualifornia. i
_E. W. ROBERTS, Register.
The first publication of this notice was
made on the 27th day of April, 1891.
Delinquent Notice.
werd SLOOMFLELD GRAVEL. MINi ing Com:ary. J ocationof principa)
piace ui business, Sau Franvisco, Calitoruia., Loc .tion of works, North Bloumfield
Nevada County, California.
Notice—There are delinquent upop the
following described stock, on account of
And in accordar ce with law, aud au ordcr of the Board ef Directors, made on the
twenty-s.xthday ef March, 1891,s0 many
sheres of each parcel of such etock as way
be necessary, will be geld at public auction, at the office of the Cempany, Room 24,
No, $20 Sansome street, San Francisco, Ca).
op Wednesday, the Twenty-Seventh day of
May, 1891, atthe hour ef 8 o’clock P. M.
of said aay topay said Delinquent Assessments ther: on, together with cests of advertising end expenses ef the sale.
H. PICHOIR, Secretary.
Office—Room 24, No. 320 Sansome Street,
San Francisco, California.
L.P. FISHER .
Ne wepaper Advertising Agemey.
ROOMS 20 AND 21 MEKCHANT’S® EXCHANGE, CALIVYORNIS STREET,
BAN FKANGISCO,
NT %. AQBVLERTISEMENTS
iN .Solicited for S/L Bow spa pers Pi blished
JH the Pacific Const, the sandwich islauds,
Pelynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama Valpatino, Japan, China, New Zealand, the Aus
tralian Celonies, the Easterm States anii
Eurepe.
Files of nearly every newspaper published
on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntiy
on hand, and ali advertisers are allowed free access te them during
os business hours
je Notice to Creditors,
Estate of BRIDGET M&CLOSKY, deceased.
1OTL E is hereby given by the under
L signed, Executor of the Last Will o:
Bridget MecClosky, deceased, to the creditors @f and all persons haying claims
agcinst the said deceased, to exhibit them
notice io the said Executor at the odice ef
P. F. Simonds, at Nevada City, Nevada
eonnty, Calfornis, tse same being the
place forthe transaction of the business of
said estate,in said county of Nevada.
Sea Ea ean ae
Executor of the Last Will of Bridget Mc
Closky, decease‘. . :
Dated this 25ta day of May, 1891,
P. F. Simonds, Attorney.
SHUS9. 0 o year is being made by Joh
KR. Goodwin, irey, X.Y .0s werk fer us
ba iicader,you miny avt make as muchou
we can seoae [ae gebaly how be ears.
from $5 to Gi@ a day
more as you go on. Beth seues,ail ages
Fi ow
eo We start yas, leciotog wie;
7. 8. Ford, Atty. for :nsolvent.
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bolt is 7
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The driving wheel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, easiest
The machine is self-threading, has the
very best tension and thread liberator, is made of the best maeria), with the
wearing parts hardened, and is finished in a superior styelt.
neered cover, drop-ieaf table, end drawers and cenwing drawer.
The manufacturers WARKANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS.
vunning and most convenient of any.
Lonenont, Coxi., Nov. 17, 1889.
I received the-machine all right, and
am. well pleased with it.
cellent work, DPENINan McCarty.
Artus, Ark Dec.
Te Chicago Singer sewing machine
receved in good order.
is a splendid one;
ask about thirty-five dollars for
such a machine.
SomeRsET, Va., Oct. 28, 1889.
The machine orderéd of you arrived,
and. after afew days’ trial [find it.to
be as represented, and doubttess—wil
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The premium sewing m
to hand véry prom ptly_and in good orIt is nicely finished; and works
Thence, mag. var.1712E.,S. 76°,45 mindike a ,charm, and we are delighted
Sr."Margarer’s, Md ., Dec. 14, 1889.
We received the machine two weeks
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Notice to Creditors,
state of 3. EK. Storey, deceased.
N OTICE is hereby given by the underLN signed, Adiministratrix ofthe Estate ot
3. KE. Storey, deceased,-to the creditors
ofandall persons having claims against
the suid deceased, tu exhibit them with the
necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the
said Adminisuratrix, at Law Office of Fred
Searls, at Nevada Qity, Nevada County,
talifornia, the same being the place for
the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada,
: MS, ¥. M. STOREY,
AdministratorOf the Estate of 8. E. syorey,
deceased,
Dated this Lith day of May, 1891.8
Fred Seurls, Attorney, mayll
Notice For Publication.
3 AND OFFICE AT MARYSVILLE, CAL.,
4 May 9, 1891. Notice is hereby given
thatthe following named settier has filed
notice of .erintention to make final proof
in support of her claim, and that said proof
will be mude before Clerk Superfor Court
of Nevads, Co., Cal,, at his office, Nevada
City, 01 Monday; June 15, 1891, viz: Sarah
L. Russell, widow and heir of William
nseel, geceenee:, Preemption D. 8. No.
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cultivation of, said land, viz: ~~
Henry Godair, Pedro Ozalli, Morris M,
Green and Charles Cleveland, ull of Neyadu
City P.O, NévadaCo., Cal.
mayll CHAKLES HAPGOOD, Register,
The in-’
NOTICE TO CO-OWNER.
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Nevada City, April 20th, 1891.
True Esq., i,
so ooo HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
tie undersigned have expended $109.00 in labor and improvements upon the
NEVERSWEAT QUARTZ MINE, situate at
Willow Valley, ia the County of Nevada,
State of California, patticularly describe
ows:
apne in Willow Valley Mining District,
County of Nevada, State of California, beginnihg at stake whereon Notice of Loca:
tion was posted, in Last Chance Ravine at
North East end of the Jacksun Claim, and
extending thence ina Northeasterly direc.
tion 1500 feet to.stake marked “St. L. No. 2'
standiag on the lode—being the claim
jocated January 2nd, 1884, by J. PE Long, .¢t
al. Notice of Location recorded in Book 9,
of Mining Locations, Page 552, Records of
Nevada County, Cal., said expenditure
made in order to hold said premises under
the «provisions -of Section 2324, Revised
Statutes of the United States; being the
amount required to hold the same, for the
year béginuing sennee 1890, and terinating January Ist, 1591. ;
Mrhat the said labor and improvements
were actually expended fipon the said
NEVES SWEAT ULACM for the purpore of
holding the same during the year 18 under
the Mining Laws. ofthe United states. i
Your interest in said claim isan undivid=
ed 16 thereof and one sixth of said sure
of $100.00, to-wit: The sui of $16.66 18 due
fron. you to the andenecet on account
f said annual expenditure.
2 Payment of said sum of. $16 66 may be
made to the undersigned at the CITIZENS
BANK, at Nevada City, Conaty of Nevada,
State of California, and if,--within ninety
days efter theservice-of this Notice, you
fail, orrefuse to contribu‘e your pro, tion .
of such expenditure, a8 a co-owner, wit:
Said sum of $16.66, your interest in buid
claim will cones eae Figg the uni 3 rsaid Section 2324.
— JESSE LY) NS,
W. H. HAMPTON,
CEE A A-GUYNE;Administratrix ‘of Eatate of
GOYNE deceased.
April 20, 1891.
FRKED SEARLS, Attorney
JOHN
Notice: to. Oreditors,
Estate of John W. Larimer, deceased.
TOLICE is hereby given by the under.
Jt signed, Adminis ratrix of he last Wil)
dtJohu W Larimes, du ‘eased, to the creditorsofand all ports! ving Claims against
the snid dec “oto exhibit them with the
necessars ¢ ‘* rs, within four months after the fi p lication of this notice to the
said Adi. ‘nstratrix, at the lawoflice of P. F.
Simonds,at Nevada City, thé same being the
place for the transaction of the business of
said estate,in said county of Nevada.
ADDA W. LARIMER,
Administratrix’of Last Will of John W.
Larimer, deceased.
Dated Aprit-22d, 1891. :
P, F. Simonds, Atty. a22
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N THE sUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR
. the County of Nevada, State of California,
in the Matter of the Estate of Bridget MeCluskey.
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