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November 23, 1891 (4 pages)

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a ne she daily Transeript. LL Table ot Distances. — French Corral Graniteville Grass Valley Hunts Hill Moore’s Fiat... North Bloomfield.. Newtown.....-. North San Juan. Omega ... Purdon s Bridg Quaker Hili. Relief Hil) . Yon Bet dP ES DRS. STARKEY & PALEN'S Treatment : by + Inhalation 1529 Arch St., Philadelphia Pa. For Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dysentery, Oatarrhy.Hay Fever, Debility, Headache, Rheamatism, Neuralgia, and all Ohronic and Nervous Disorders. HE original and only genuine Com6% Anand Oxeein Treatment, that of Drs. Starkey and Palen, is a scientific adjustment ofthe elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNETIZED ; and the compound is so condensed and made portable thatitis sent al) over the world. It has been in use for more than twenty years ; thousands of patients have been treated, and overone thousand physicians have used it,and recommended ita very significant fact. t does not act as most drugs do, by creat inzanother ailment, and benefiting one orran at the expense of another, often requiri ® second course to eradicate the evil effects of the first, but Compound Oxyenis a revitalizer, renewing, strengtheninvigorating the whole body. ng ~ These statements‘are2 ‘are confirmed by num-{ erous testimonials, publishedin our book of 200 pages, only with the express permission ofthe patients; their names and adgiven, You can seferto them . for furtherinformation, The greatsuccess of our treatment has iven rise toa host-of imitators, unscrupuous persons ; some ete . their preparations Compound Oxygen, often appropriating our *estimonials and the names of our atients,to recommend worthless concocisis. But any substance made cisewthere or by others, and called Compound Oxygen is spurious. A “COMPOUND. OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF ACTION AND RESULTS,” is the title of a new book of 200 pages, published by Drs. Starkey & Palen, which gives toall enquirers full information as to this remarkable curative agent, and a record of surp ising cures ina wide range of chronic cases— _many of them after being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be mailed FREE toany aidress on application. DRS. STARKEY & PALEN. No. 1900. Application fer a Patent. NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Sacramento, Cal., September 23, 1891. Notice is hereby given that George W. Starr, whose t office address is Grass Valley, Ney county,California, has this day filed his applivation for a patent for three thousand linear feet of the Golden Gate Consolidated Quartz Mine or vein, bearing gold with surface ground six hundred feet in width, situated in Washington Mining District, county of Nevada and State of California, and designated by the field nutes and official plat on file in this office as Lots Number 63 and 64 in Township 17 North, Range 1] East of Mt. Diablo, Meridian. Said Golden Gate Consolidated Quartz Mine comprising the Golden Gate Location No. 63 and the North Star Location No. 64. Said Golden Gate Location Lot 63, described as follows : Lode Line.Beginning at the North lode post in rock mound marked ‘“G. G. N. L. P,” from which the 1-4 Sec. Cor. between Sections 4 and 9, T17 N. R. 11 E. M. UD. M. bears N. 1° $2’ W. 5.96 chains distant. Thence maguetic variation 17 ° East, S. 1° 45’ E 22.73 chains to South lode post marked “G. G, 8, L. P,” and “N.S. N. L. P.” from which a live oak 24 in. dia. bears N. 82° E. 72 links distant. Exterior Boundaries. Commencing at the N. W. corner a post in rock mound marked ““G.—G.-No W. Cor.*>irom which a yellew pine 40 in. dia. bears S. 56° 45° EK. 524 links dist. Thence mag. var. 17° East, N. 88° E along North boundary of claim 9.09 chs. or 600 feet to the N. E. vorner post marked “G. G. N._E. Cor.” Thence S. 1° 45’ E along East boundary of the claim 22.73 chains or 1500 feet to S. E. ‘Cor. post in rock mound mark “G. G. 8S. E. Cor.” "Thence S. 884° W. along the gout boundary of the claim 9.09 chains or 600 feet to the S W cor.a post in rock mound marked “‘G. G. 8. W. Cor.” Thence N. 1° 45’ W. 22.73 chains or 1500 feet to place of beginning. Containing 20 66-1U0 acres. <-¥ North Star Location Lode Line. : Commencing at the’ North lode post, identical with the South lode post of the Golden Gate location, a post marked ‘“‘N SN LP,” from which the 1-4 Sec. corner between Sections 4 and 9, T 17'N R. 11 EMD M bears N 1° 42’ W 28.69 chains distant. Thence magnetic variation 17° East, 8. 2° 36’ E along the line of the lode 22.73 chains or 1500 feet to the . South lode post marked “NS S LP,” from which black oak 14 inches in diaineter bears 8S. 4° E21 links distant. ~~ ""Exterior Boundaries. Commencing at the N. EK. corner,’a post marked ‘*N S N E Cor.” from which a black oak 12 inches .in diameter bears 5 20° E60 links distant. Thence mag. var.17 ° EB, § 2° 36’ EK 22.73 chains—or 1500 feet to the S E cor. a post’ marked “NSS ECor”. Thence $'88}° W 9.09 chains or 600 feet to the S W corner a post marked ‘‘N SS W Cor.” Thence N 2° 36°’ W 22.73 chains or 1500 teet-te the N W corner a post in rock. mound marked ‘‘N S N W Cor.” ‘hence 'N 833° E along the North boundary of the claim 9.09 chains or 600 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 20 66-100 acres. Exterior boundaries of the Gelden—Gate ~f condition, until -by~ wear,” itis deenrect Ordinance No. 100. An Ordinance te Repeal Ordinance No. 36—Old No. 15—and to Provide for Macadamizing Certain Streets and Constructing Certain Gutters in Nevada City. HE Trustees of the City-of Nevada do T ordain as follows : “Section 1. It is hereby established and declared necessary for fhe public convenience and welfare, that certain portions of streets hereinafter designated (and which have been heretofore planked) shall be macadamized, and certain gutters herein specified shall be constructed and maintained. Section 2. The streets and parts thereof, herein referred_to, are described as follows : Broad street, from the point where it is intersected by York street, to the point where it is intersected by the alley east of the National Exchange Hotel. Pine street from the north line of Spring stre&t tothe north line of Commercial street. Commercial Street from the point where it intersécts Pine street to the point where it intersects Main street. Main street, from the point where it intersects Commercial street to the Lron _ Sec. 3. The said described portions of said streets shall be Constructed and Macadamized with hard broken rock to the satisfaction of the Street Committee. The said Macadam shall be 15 inches deep in the center of the street, and 10 inches deep on the sides, with a uniform slope orgrade from centerto sides. Sec. 4. Gutters shall be made and constructed on both sides of each street, or section of street, whenever the same shall be macadamized. The gutters shall be made of rock -or cement, at the option of the owner of the adjacent lot. : The said gutters shall be made in accordance with the directions and to the satisfaction of the Street Committee otf the Board of City Trustees. Section 5. All rock used in macadamizing the streets before mentioned shall ve small enough to pass through a ring three inches in diameter, and all roek wighin six inches of the surface shall be small enough to pass through a ring two inches in diameter, and shall be laid to the satisfaction of the standing Street Committee of the Board. A Section 6. Any.Section or portion of “any street, or part of street herein named . on which the planking 1s in good .repair, may be allowed to remain in its preseni necessary by the Street Committee, that the same shall be replaced by macadamized road as provided in this ordinance. Upon receiving oral notice from the said committee, (or fromthe City Marshalat the request of said committee) the owner or occupant of any lot -or lots fronting on said street, or any part thereof, shail replace the planking by the macadamized road and gutters-herein described, from the edge of the sidewalk to the center of the street, fronting on said lot or lots. Any person or persons failing to comply with any provision of this ordinance shall incur jthe penalty, liability and for_f Bulletin, Ube year, 810.yU, oroUR PREMIUM.s We will send THE D ILY TRANSORIPT with the San Franciseo Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of te following valuabie Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance: PiCK OUT YOUR COMBINATION. Solid Gold and Silver Watches. Realizing the in.portance — good was Drums A Rickie tenor drum, 14-inci: head sticke premium, we have * Waltham” veing the bestkno n and most reliable tim pieces.in the market. These watches have a world-wide reputation which they have yained svlely On their werits. The cases we guasantee w bé of Soliu goldand coin silver respectively, and if noc just as rep i may be dint our expense aud We will refuo the Mmouey paid, . . We are prepared to make the most liberal yeove2 sitivos O these Watches as premiums, as will 2éen by the following offers; Solid Gold Watch—Gents'. A gentlemau’s solid gold hunting case watch; *Waitham”’ movement, stem-winding and stemjetting, With DAILY LHKANSURIPE ond Day Builetun, Obe year, $36.50; waten, DAILY TRANovuKird and Weekly Buijetin, out year, 934.40. Subscriber pays express Charges on watch trom sau Fratciseu: solid Gold Watch—Ladies’. A lady's sould gold buuing cave Wateh, ‘*Waltham” movemeul, sleui-Wludiny, secld-setting, with DAILY LRANSUKIPT and Vatly bulletin, une year, 929; with DAILY TRASSURIFT ana Weekly puiietiu, one year, §20,.¥0. Suvecriber W psy ¢Xprest charges on Wutcb irom Sanu Francao ____ Solid Silver Watches, Solidco silver humtiag case water Walbain” movement, stem-wi.ding and stemvung. & thervugoly reliabie Ulme-keeper, with VAILY sRaAnouni’l ana Vaily Bulictin, one peur, 913; Wit DAILY TKANSUBIEE wud Weekly Suvycriver to pay eipreéss charges ob Walch Irom San Francisco. OUMe Wat, Open lace, with VAILY THANSUbIPE, anu Vauy Bullen, one year, $15, with VAILY 'THANDOLIPY aud Weekiy bulletin, one year, $1Z.yU. Suvscriber to pay ~Xpress charges vi Watch [rom san f rauciseo. Nickle Watch. A oandsume nick. stem-—wiuding watch, open cuce, good muvement, wiki DAILY TRAnsUmil'i suu Daily Dulictiu, oe your, $11, witli DAILY LKANDUMIEE wou Weekly bulletin, one year 9.9. Suvscriber WO pay CXpreas Chusges vu W.LCH trum du Francisco, Bicyvues. The Bicycle we iave selected ag ® premium— tne ™*polio”—while uot the most expensive is a utot-vines article in every respect. 46 18 handsome Bnd substantially made. itruns easily ami io® prune laveurive, utile Uiuuiuiugs, aud ‘vill be swut Comypiete With wiuie-bay, Guvis, eC. Wall be sen’ with DAILY attaNoU4ils aud Valiy Bulieun, one year, lor e2v, wien DAILY IHANDUUIE! and Weekly -ulivtin, One year, $20. yU. . [ne above prices are OF & d6-ucR Woee, irice per addimoual men” aud KNOWL Ou applicativn.j Subscriber to pay vapress charges ou vicycie trom Yan Francisco. re ’ _@ Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wueel, stauuaru uuish, wrought irou teretipede, With bel; vte.; _*onpivte,—dent— With wAihLY PRANSCKir sd aud Dauy Builetib, one year, $1200; with DAILY LRANSUKIPL aud Weekly Bulletin, one yexr, $10.40, Pype Writers. 3 This isa typo-writing age, Lverybody has one why bas: Willing Ww UU; oF should mVe one. clereis Your opportuuity, The dun Ly pe-writer +¢ & periet lustrumivnt, silipie in cviistructuUL, vaslly Worked, neatly mounted aud boxed, witu tustructious tor Hae, wmiech can be loarued latent aiuutes, With DAILY SKRANoUNIPT snd Dati) ULE, OE 5 ear, Al. UKiri aud Weekly Bulletin, oue Year, 91. Suvecemer pays expicss, ara Cane, . Neither too large nor woo smail, but just the © gntsize witn 14k guld head, will be sent with VAIL tRanyeCnird and Daily Buileun, one year, eiz.ov; With DAILY TKRANSCKIPY and “Weekly Bulletin, Ouw )Car,. $10.00. Subscriber pays eXpress, Telescope. a ig nae ee AA hie aclephenieininoata paisley ps tid Seesce erase hate 1529 Arch 8t., Philadelphia, Pa. 120 Sutter St., San Fra.acisco, Cal. Please mention thatyou read this advertisementinthe Nevapa DaiLy TRANSCRIPT. nF , «bo can read > instruction, will work how to ear: Th rei wn localities, whereve they live.] will also furnish the sItuation or employment, a which youcan earn that amount. No money fur me anics: successful as above. Easily and quickly learned. I desire bu one worker from each district SoBe so en already taught and vided with employmenta tarce number whe are making over $3000 o sin fecse Ite EW anc Lip. Font icolars MW REIER:. Address at once CALLEN. tox 420 Broad Street Meat Market SS FAMES MONRO; Prop'r . Broad Street, Customers enpplied atthe Lowest Pric with the very vest of Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lau) : Sane ven. Ftc UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL 8STREET..N*®VADA CITY (COLLEY BROB.,. =. ..-Proprietors DEALEES IN Beet, Pork, Muttow, Verl ee, At the lowest retes. E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICESTOCK OF THE PEOPLE TASTE HAMS, BACON and LARD.” Quick Time Chean are Eastern Cities and to Europe.BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTA) ALL RAIL ROUTES —oF THE— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (Pactric Sysrem.) Daily Express Trains make prompt connections with Railway Lines in the East, Near the City Hall, With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE. * _ SLEEPING CARS And S-cond-class Sleeping Oars Attached to Express Trains. Tickets Sold, Bleeping Car Berths secured, and otherinformation given upon application at the Company’s Offices where passen gers calling in person can secure choice oi outes, etc. ‘Or ders cold at Lcwest Rater dcr tick for passage from Europe and Eastern cid ies to any point in the Pacific States an Territories. These orders if, not used’ will be redeemed at the full amount paid therefor. ; T. H. GOODMAN, Z General Pass Agent. RB. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager. San Francisco Cal. RAIL ROAD LANDS. For lands {n Central and Northern California, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to or addréss, W.H. MILLS, Land Agent,C. P. RB. R. sau For Landsin Southern California, apply to or address = JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent,8. P. BR. Sra Francisco, Cal. “a National Meat Market OPFOSIS £\ ITIZENS BANK, 0. J. NAFPZIGER.... Proprictor Bars Lusk, MUTTOS 7 VEAw, SAUBA Eas, BACON AND LAED,wholesale or And ell kinds of Meats usually found in Gret-class Market. ____ Weats delivered t ee of charge. : @, dy MAVYZIGRR. Consolidated Quartz Mine, comprising the Golden Gate Location aid the North Star Location. Commencing at the N W corner of the Golden Gate Lovation, a post marked “‘G G NW Cor.” from which the ‘north lode post of the Becker Quartz mine (Lot 59, 15.48 chains distant. Thence N 88} ° E 4.544 chains or 300 feet. North lode post of Golden Gate Location from which 1-4 Sec. corner between Sections 4 and 9, T.17 NR.11E™M D M. bears.N 1° 32’ W 5.96 chains dist. 9.09 ch. or 60)-feet to the N Ecorner of the Golden Gate Location, a post marked “G’G N_ E Cor.’ ‘feet to post in rock mound marked “G G S_E Cor” and ‘‘N S 8 E Cor.” Thence S$ 2° 36’ E 22.73 chains or 1500 feet to post at S E corner of North Star Location marked ‘‘N SS ECor.” Thence 8 85} ° W 9.09 chains.or 600 feet to post marked “NSS W Cer,” at S W corner of North Star Location. Thence N 2° 36’ W 22.75 chains or 1500 feet to post in rock mound marked ‘‘N S N W Cor.” and “*“GGS W Cor.” Thence N 1° 45’ W 22.73 chains or 1500 feet to the place-of -beginning. Containing 41 32-100 acres. The location of this mine is recorded in the Recorder's office of Nevada county, in Book 9 of Mining Locations. { The adjoiping claunants are Washington Mining Company on the North, West and South and by White‘on the East. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Golden Gate Consolidated Quartz Mine or surface ground, are required to file their 4dverse claims with the Register of the United States Lanu Office, at Sacramento, Cal., during the 60 days period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute.E. W. ROBERTS, Register. Fred-Searls, Attorney for Applicant, Nevada City, Cal. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing Notice of Application for Patent be published for the period of 60 days, jn the Nevada Daily transcript, a daily newspaper published at Nevada City, California, which paper is hereby designated by me as the newspaper published nearest to the said mining claim, and for the publieation ot the above notice. E. W. ROBERTS, Register. The first publication of this notice was made on the 24th day of September, 1891. Notice toCreditors. igh of Margaret Gill, deceased.— Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executor of the last Will of Margaret Gill, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of thisnotice to the said Executor at the store of Daniel Furth, in North San Juan, Nevada county, Cal., the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada. Daniet Fura, Executor of the Last Will of Margaret Gill, deceased. : Dated Nevada City, Sept. Ist, 1891. Fred Searls, Atty tor Executor. 4 ~ Assessment Notice. ONSOLIDATED ST. GOTHARD Gold Mining Company. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, Nevada County, California. Notice is hereby iven, that at a meeting of the Board of irectors, held-on the tenth day of September, 1891, an Assessment, (No. 3) of five (5) cents per share, was levied upon the Capital Stock of the Corporation, yable immediately in United States sold Coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No. 320 Sansome street, Room No. 10, San Francisco, California. Any Stock upon which this Assessment cs, poset unpaid on the 14th day of October, ‘1891, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, 3ist day of October, 1891, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising, and ex of sale. . to do so the Board of Trustees approved--survey)}—bears-N—81-2—25° -W-. —-Section-7: “Ordinance No. 36 (Old No. hence § 1 °-45°-6 22.73 chains or 1500-}feivure provided tor in the” street ordinances of the city, and the City Charter, and the general laws relating to street improvements for failure to repair, construct, grade, pave’or improve any street oposite his premises, and upon his failure shall proceed as provided by law. 15) providing for the planking of the streets herein named, in so tar as it conilicts with the provisions of this ordinance is hereby repealed. : Section 8. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after October 10th, 1891. Passed September 23, 1891. ALEX. GAULT, President: Attest—T. H: Carr, Clerk of Board. {Seal of Board.] : The first publication of this Ordinance was made September z4th, 1891. E> A Free Railroad: Ticket TO AND FROM THE WORLD'S FAIR. (OMMENCING May Ist, 1893, ending Oct 31st, 1893. Our propositien is to give, absolutely free, a first-class railway ecicket toand from Chicago, to include al eals en route both ways, free bus and baggage to and from depot to hotel in Chicago, six days first-class board and lodging while there, six admission tickets to the Fair Grounds and two tickets to any first-class theatre. We want reliable agents to represent us throughout the Pacitic Coast. Pleasant and protitable employment will be given, if desired, until the opening of the World’s Fair, May Ist, 1593. An agency will pay an average of from THREE TO TEN DOLLARS A DAY, besides each agent will be given a free railroad ticket to and from the World’s Fair. AGENTS WANTED. Teachers, students, ministers, bright young men and women, parties who have hdd experience as canvassers for books or other articles—in fact, our proposition is open to everybody who is in a position to devote all or a portion of his or her time toour business. Parties who are not in a position to devote full time to our busbe first-class, and guaranteed by* the World’s Fair Co., incorporated, capital stock, $100,000. We require no capital to be invested by our agents. Write for terms and send two-cent stamp for reply and postage for printed pamphlets giving full particulars. Address RACIFIC PUBLISHING CO., 1236 Market Street, San Francisco. Home Mutual. insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA OAPITAL, © $300,000 PRINCi¢AL OFFICE* fy * Rmsome st., San Francisco Fire Insurance Only — J, F. Hoventon, President. J. 1. N. SHEraxp, Vice President, Caries H. Story, Secretary: BR. H. Ma@ivy, Genera’ Agev ad Risks accepted un all clusses of desirable property in this soenty at rates as low assolvency and a fair profit will admit of, guaranteeing a prompt and liberal res; toal. just pris bak for on herd 2 Grass Valley Branch For Nevads County JOHN C. COIRMAN, GEO W, HILL Manscor ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent. —-. wents for preiniuwms, We aimed in every instauce ines, can, by devoting a few hours each . -crib ays xpress. day and evening to the work, secure one : of the free tickets only. Each ticket willgs Shot Guns, A very useful articie that suyone living in tne suuntry or craveliug,, will -appreciate. Our
premuuts telescupe is & good, stroug’ listrument, With BO OLjeCi-yiuss 3 inches in diameter, 3 ‘iuws, 5 inches long when closed, leather cased, sud will be seul with VAILY LKANSUKIPT aud vaily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY ‘TRANsUMIPE and Weekly -Sulletin, one year, $9, Subseribver to pay eXpresn charges, eo “4 most interesting iustrumeut and of greatjuse to che student, ‘This ir uo wy, but # powerfu: ulicruscope that reveals the many strange things +ieb CXISG ln the food Wecahaud the water we srmk, 4t stands6inches high and niagnities 50 diameters, aud wid beseut with DAIL: TRANSUBPE aud Daily Buletin, oie year, $11; wth VAILY PTHARSCHP Land Weekly Bulietin, one ) var, $9. Sabseriber to Preps charges, Musical instrumerts, Sin making cur “selections” of musical instru O pels Suv arlicic —oue that We.necd nut hesi— ace W seud LO 4 perloniner WhO is & conDY.sseur, We have sue sfrangemecnuis With the cadiug UALDULECCUFESS UU JUDOTES bal enable us LO olf: ucse luslruluents lu Qunect.ou wit Lae TRANSUKIc Tt oo unprecedeutly liberal terms a Banjo, Banjoplaying is wu accomplishment that has soculae Very teottivuuble utilig Lue uot lew ) cars. is ds eel) seared Uy abyOue beving & yuu eat -VEMUSIC, 4d. WdkeS & opeldid scculpeuiment rub the Yuice hi sioging. — Wwe Wilk peud 4 Lave ville uit ler, Gad—9kiD Bead, LU bracket banjo Wii lustifucuvby buun, Witu VDAiba TKANVRIPE aud vauy bulictin, vue year, $11.50; with Vaibr LhANCUnAEL mua Weebly bulietia, oue » Sat, 9-0. SUbouriber vw pay eXpress churges. B Flat Cornet. A handsome tuckie b fat coruet, with full set A ceAlss ClUGNS, MUSIC Fuck, Case Bud Lustructivis souk! Olupi te—a fine civ iLetrumcut—with vALLY FRANDCRIPE and Daily Buseun, oar ost, Glv.uU; with DAILY TRANS MIME and eekly Buchu, 914.00. ° Suuscriber pays ex— press Char, es, Flute. The flute is one of che sweetest and easiest muital listiuMeuts W learu. lvbarmonizes with “ie piano aud sil olber nstrumuuw., for u vrein. win we have selected » fine eocos-wood, 6Keyeu, Core Jumtou flute with tuning slide, and wii send it witb DAILY TRANDUNIP I and Danis Builetin, One year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRIP? wud Weekly Bulietin, one year, $10.75, subscriber pays ex press charges. Pianos, A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, elegant fiuished— just the tlany tor children to learn to play vu; tases good music, Sent with DALLY TRANSCRIPT aud Daily Buletin, one year, 911.50; with DalLY TRANSUKIPT and Weekly Bulletin,@. year, $9.50. Subscriber pays exa Croquet. A beautiful croquet eet for eight players will be weut with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aad Dai!y Sulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly bulletin, one year, 88. SubWe made a special point of securing a good gun ior & premium—one that wecan recommend and reel assured that our selection will be all that Jou vanask, OUurpremium gun is well made and nands.mely tnished. tt shocts strong and accurately, andis @ reliable gun in every particular, itis the very best gun ever offered as a uewspaper premium andis well worth working for, itis a maguificent double breech-loader‘ with twist barrels, bacs-action, side snap, rubber buti, Nos. 10 and 12 gauge, ag desired, and will besentwith DAILY TRANSCRIPT aod Daily Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANSUKIirT and Weekly’ Buli Duascr.ber pays express, Same gun as above, with pis !-gr etin, one pear, $19. $1.50, At is wtandard finish with . ee with ete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily ction bw $12.50, with DAILY TRAN SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $16.50 Subscribsr pays express_ : Military Drum. A fine corded, hammered brass d with Jaily Bulletin, one year; $10.50; with DAILY sKANSCKIPT and Weekly Bolletin, one yeu $8.50. Subscriver pays express, Rifles. The Winchest intains its pl the best repeating rifle wade and is too wel] known to need further description. We will send @ 44 cal. ct: bariel Winchest rifle with DAILY TRANSCKIPT snd Uaily Bulictin, one year, $22.75; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $20.75. Abeve is-center fire rifle. We willsenda rim fire for $1.40 l-as, Subscriber pays express Flobert Rifles, less cartridges, jus. the thing for boys who are fond of shooting, sent with DAILY TRAN. SCRIPT and Vaiy Builetn, one year, $11.25; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Weekly Builet:n, One year, 99.25, Subscriber pays express Revoivers. ; We have decideu to offer a strofiy, verviceaple revolver fora premium aud have seiected the Afhericai:, double action, *Buil Dog,’ in any side irom 22 ts 88 cal. It will be sent with DAILY TRANSCKIPY aud Daily Buliecin, one year, $11; with wAILY TRANSURIPT and Weekly Bulietia, one year, 38. Subscriber pay ex preus. ag Sek rishing. Tackle} M0ur premium lishing rod is @ 15-foot Calicut bamboo with iance woud tip and double ferrules At is a good serviceapie rod aud wil be sent with line, reel, ew., complete, with DAILY TRANSCKIP# and Vaily tuiletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANBUuI eT and Weekly Bulletin, onc year, $9. Subscriber pays xprecs, pee ra Tent This is 4 very usetul prem mo and will ve ap Preciated ty ail who go hunting, fishing or camping out. visa first-class A vent, #ater-prov. aud made of $02. uuck; sis ox7 feet, ud will be seut with poles, pins etc., complete w th DAILY TRANSCHIPY aua “Daily Buietin, one year 912,50; wich DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weeki) Bulletin, one year, $10.00 Subscriber pays th express, ® Hammock, __ A hammock is premium that appeals to alli, Whether siung from the treeg in & iawn or frou the postsota shady verandah, a bY amock uw picturesque and susgestive of Biisstul comfort A complete and elegant 13-foot hammock, wilt. ticks complete, with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and, NOTHING LIKEITEVERKNOWN BEFORE These Goods and Prices Can Not Be Duplicated in this State. JAMES : CAIRNS Has just received a portion of his Immense Stock ot Goods from the Eastern manufactories, and intends to put the prices down so low that the San F rancisco, Sacramen to and Marysville trade from the mountain counties will come to him. Single Buggy Harness, $9.and upwards. or aee ue Lee ® $15 and upwards. Double Buggy Harness, $25 and upwards. Riding Saddles, $7 and upwards. Bridles, $1.50 and upwards. Halters, 50 cents and upwards, Whips, 25 cents and upwards. Curry Combs, 15 cents and upwards Brushes, 25 cents and upwards, Axle Grease, 15 cents per can, Harness Oil, 25 cents per can, Robes, $3 and upwards, Dusters, $1 and upwards. Gloves, 75 cents and upwards Blankets $1.50 and upwards. sas. Cairns. Broad St_below National Exchange Hotel OREGON LAND COMPANY <=W'TH TS— Home Office at Salem, Cregon, (In the State Insurance Buildine;) AND BRANOH OFFICES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBAN —<Q -—— AS FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALSCU } CLLY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY. The Oregon Land Company was especially organized tor the purpose of haven ‘and subdividing large tracts of Land, aud has during the past two years bought and subdivid ed over 3,200 acres of Land into 5to 20 acre Lots. The success of this undertaking is shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts placed on the'market, 225 have been sold We claim that 10 acres of choice Land in Fruit wili bring a larger income than 16: acres of Wheat in the Mississippi Valley. small trict of Land for the same price per acre that you would have to pay for a larg farm : Send for Pamphlets, Maps aud Price List. . Offeet spread, seat with DAILY TRANSORIP: aud Vaily“buiietin one year, $10.25; with DALL) TRANSCRIPT and Weesly Bulletin, one year, $8.26. subscriber pays express. 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Subscriber paye eX press charges, » = oe _ NOTE—Persons preferring Semi-Weekly Bulletin can obtain tbe pares 90 cents a year ip additiow tothe clubbing price for the Weekly be ad¢«d Lo above pr ‘es The balletin is the leading Syentng joarial oF preeuen. and influence on ancy 0 e matter, accuracy an Coast. it is distinguished for tbe bri Bulletin, Pacific compicteness of its local news, reviews of current literature and art, and exteut of toreign news, while itis the recognized authority in all finaueial and trade circles. -The.D. y Bulletin isthe only newapaner in California that publishes in extenso the decisions of the Supreme Court. Ow ng to the difference iu time between San Francisco and the principal news centers in the East, the world’s news of each day ig furnished by the Bul etin twelve hours iu advance of the Morning papers. ~ ‘be Weekly Bulletin ig a handsome 12 paserde column paper, issued every Wednesday morning—the largestand best weekly pu Sw@P~ Sead)’ srders lish:d in the W BROWN & CALE IDs. You Don’t Get the News “Y aie ee cts, MAIN STREET, GRASS VALLEY ~~ You Tako te a Sako a Ymca RANSCK FY aud = Daily . —Y RANslvu d bave oue, tor it wiil preye @ scusce « fF ~ For Sale or feat on Basy Terms! : ~~ ‘Special Bargains in Lands. $5000--320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley; good house and parn ; 200 acres cleared ; good orcbard in bearing; a large, never-failing supply of free water ; all implements, tools, et, with place. $5999-125 acres; not more than ‘ milesfrom Nevada City or Grass Val ley ; nearly all cleared ; good house an. barn; fine orchard in bearing, consisting of a variety of rees; good water; al :an be irrigated; all under fence. . _.$3750--450 acres gently rolling fr.t or grazing land ;all.fenced;--100} acres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; improvements cost about $2500. Great bargain; must be sold. -$900.-.-60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15 res cleared ; house und barn, vineyard, garden, six head cattle, borse and wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain. 2 1 5Q-=425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; two good houses and . two barns, 100 acres cleared; orchard and garden; free water for a portion of plave. Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence. — $4 . 50-2104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, free water, seven head of cattle, two horses, wagon, and all farming implements; situate three miles from Nevada Citv. Arare chance to secure a profitable farin at a low price. $2500-%4125 acres; 4 milés from Nevada City; 80. acres cleared; house and barn ; some ‘ruit trees ; free water for irrigating. Ba ee ; TIMBER LANDES: . $8000--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City, covered with a fine growth of pine and oak timber, which alone is wort), more than price asked ; soil is very rich and will make axcellent fruit land when cleared; all can be rrigated Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards. Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaugdepot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev ery advantage for a desirable home. —— 0 &@ These are only a few of the bargains we have to offer at present. We have allkinds of Lands at prices ranging trom $5 to $75 peracre. Terms Wasy. NEVADA COUNTY:-I4ND AND IMPROVE MENT ASSOCIATION, Apply to GEO. C. GAYLORD, Ass’t Secy.’ esas INSOLVENT NO'LTOE. Information Wanted. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE i wae of erada, Bate at California. Te undersi atter of Henry M. a Insolvent Debtor. 7 Fineh we Henry M. Piace having filed in thig Court his petition, schedule and inventory in Wi + K in insolvency, by which it appears that he . from in Nevada City, January 12, 1885. el ido al gebtas; she paid Henry. M. . He then said he was on his way toSan = o e1 a0 a mn ate mer a ES ar p.the Sheriff of the said County of Nevada is . ? peg oeegil His father, Joseph Moss, is the eatateqral and “perudnal of the said . hie son owe veh ne ge anxious to take * al, o e sa! is son home wi’ i i i Henry M. Piace, au insolvent debtor,except property in En ae as 2 "HANKIN 4 ; ‘ such as may be by .aw exempt f; 3 eye is ecution, and of all ‘his deeds. voucher. Acting British Vice Consul, British Consulate, San Francisco. a29 the whereabouts of HY. JOHN MOSS an Englishman 32 years of age ; left England 16 years ago, and was last heard ee of accee tt aud papers, and to keep e€ same safely until the appoi . aes of his estate. sinclar aac persons are forbidden to pa; debts to the said insolvent, or te deliver okie onto dee ene 30 such Insolvent, — Y person, firm or c 7 : or association for his use. The Pr a Geir ‘Sec Anndal Meeting of . the Stockholdis hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver ers of the CITIZENS BANK (a corany property until the furtherorder of this poration) will be held at the office of the Court, except as herein ordered. ‘ ¥ 2 ‘ it is further ordered that all the creditors Bank in Nevada City, Califernia, hee of said deb e aud appear before the Stockholders Meeting. ebtor b Hon. John Caldweil, Judge of the su eri Court, of the said county of Nevada, iitoten Court, at the “ourtroom of said Court, in the City and County of Nevada, on the 16th day of November, 1891, at 10 o’clock ae M. ye eae day, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignee oe Gabtor. a susctt data: t is further ordered that the ord published in the Nevada Daily trehenie @ newspaper of general circulation, pub> lished in the city and county of Nevada, as oiten as tie said paper is published, before eased day set for the meeting of the crediAnd it is further ordered that in the m santime all proceedin : i insolvent be stayed. Pe een he wie Dated October 10, 1891. TUESDAY, November 10th, 1891, At 7 o’clock Pp. M., for the election of a Board of Seven Directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be presented for consideration, D. E. MORGAN, Secretary. The Chicago Cottage Organ Fred Searls, Attorney. Tol improvement that inx ne Si si FOl . ; ventive genius, Notice of Assessment. pes » Cal. Notice 43 hereby given, that at a of the Board of lhc daag held the ane of Tuintycave conte ol -five cen ) per share levied upon the Capital Stdok of the (om poies, parable immediately in United tates Gold Coin, to the Secretary at the office of the Company, 320 Sansome Street, Koom 24, San Francisco, California, Any sock upon which this S&esessmentshall remain unpaid on the 6th day of Novem ber. 1891, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale = parle auction; aud unless payie before, will be sold on Tuesday y of December, 1891, to pay the ita ped peer with costs ertising . xpepses o i By.order wf th eas , ete, ‘ ESTABLISHED REPUTATION pom, FACILILIES ALLED SKILLED WOK i BEST MATERIA: "gese COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. CNSTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOGLSa Catalogues and Prise Lists on application H. PICHOIK secretary, Fr me Street, Board of Directors, Office—Room 24, 320 Ssuso angiseo, California, 4 BEEC We also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences, ete, Wecan-sell__}. > yeas desires information as . “ COLD MINING CI {i epic easayire mote parts of the State S LAND and to CHIOAGO OOTTAGE ORGANU0.,; . A Necessity. , The consumption of. tea largely in. ereases every year in England, Russia, ang the principal Euro. JZ pean tea-drinking wf countries, But i; does not grow in alone that, but thou. sands.of Europeans who leave Europe »' ardent lovers of tea, “4° upon arriving in the S United States gradu. ally discontinue its use, and finally cease i; altogether, This state of things is Gue to the fact that the Americans think so much of business and so little of their palates that they permit China and Japan to ship them their cheapest and most worthless teas, Between the wealthy classes of China and Japan and the exacting and cultivated tea-drinkers of Europe, the finer teas find a ready market, The balance of the erop comes to America, Is there any wonder, then, taat our taste for tea does not appreciate? 3 In view of these facts, 1s there not an tm. mediate demand for the importation of g ~ brand of tea that is guaranteed to be un-colored, unmanipulated, and of absolute purity? We think there fs, and present Beech’s Tea. Its purity is guaranteed in every respect. 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