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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1889-1893)

September 12, 1893 (4 pages)

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v4 5S SF 8 AN eet a Sak Sa lS * meaoon arid LARD OUR SECTION. A Few laducements “Wie Nevada County ! Offers to Sotlers, —— During the past tes ean the TraxaeriPt has received abont a dozen letters, from as many different States asking for the information, herein contained, and to »wave letter writing is the reason for this publication: First--Large areas of fertile lands, seeured by Government patent, can be purchased at such reasonable figures that a few handred dollars is sufficient to pay for a anal! farm. : Second—The standard fruits grown 10 fis county are the finest of their varieties ' grown in the world, They are of a superior flavor and have a firmness of texture that gives them better shipping and keeping qualities than those grown at lower alti tades, and they fiud a ready market at remunerative prices. Third—The long summers permit of the potation of crops, and the raising of two and even three different crops from the same land in a single season; Fourth—There ia a ready market for all farm products at good prices. Fifth—There are excellent means of transportation, the railway penetrating the cen~ teal portion of the county. ‘ Sixth—There is an abundance of iaikee: Seventh—There is an inexhaustible supply of pure water, both for irrigating and Eighth—The temperature is mild, both im summer and winter, and is not subject to sadden changes. Ninth—The climate will compare favorably with that of any other section of the Pacific Coast, even with the most favored, there being: no malaria with ite resulting chills and fever, no violent winds, no ‘fogs, nor floods. Tenth—The children aed in this climate and at this altitude above the sea usually acquire better physical constitutions, with more plumpness and firmness of. inus. cular development as well'as color and vitality of the blood than those reared in the valley or even coast counties. With this brief statement of facta, how. ever, let it be tnderstood that we do not elaim for Nevada county that it is a paradise on earth, nor even'the popular romance of sub-tropical glories. — Nevada county lies a little north of the central line of Oalifornia,.and contains a population “of about 25,000. It extends from the summit of the Sierra: Nevada mountains, on the east line of the State, westward a distance of seventy miles to the Sacramento Valley. It is from twelve to twenty miles wide. The altitude is from two to three thousand feet along its central portion and less than one thousand feet elevation in the western or valley region. The line of the Central Pacific Railroad crosses the castern ‘boundary; and travarses the southern portion of the county for many miles, It then enters Placer county, following close to the southern boundary of Nevada county till near its western limit. The Nevada County Narrow Guage Railroad connects with the Central Pacific at Colfax and extends thence north to the central portion of the county, passing through Chicago Park, Grass V: » and ‘terniinating at Nevada City—twenty-two miles from the Central Pacific Overland Railroad. The eentfal pertions contain most of the rich gold mines, including quartz, hydraulic and placer mines together with the upper portion ef the Morticultural belt, while’ the western or foothill region consists exclusively of agricultural and grazing lands, The horticultural and agricultural section of the county comprises about 250,000 acres of land, @ large per centage ef which is adapted to cultivation. The topography of « the county is such as te give variety to the products. We grow successfully in Nevada vounty; ‘Oyanges, lemons, citrons, figs, olives, pears, apples, peaches, nectarines, apricete, plums, strawberries, black: berries, raspberriés, gooseberries, hazel nuts, black walnuts, chestnuts, almonds, and every kind of vegetable grown, -county. There ace, five “daily, ‘one, tri weekly and three weekly Dewspapers published in the county. The fcllowing named towns are in Ne~ vada county: Nevada City, Grass Valley, Truckee, eee Rough and Ready, Spenceville, Indi” Springs, North San Juan, Birchville, Sweetland,: Cherokee, ‘French Corral, Columbia Hill, Lake City, Malakoff, Nerth Bloomfiéld, Derbée, Moore's Flat, Orleans Flat, Graniteville, Ormonde, Washington, Alpha, Omega, Bear Valley, You . . Bet, Quaker Hill, Hunt's Mill, Red Dog, Little York, Chicago Park, Buena Vista, fais naach Beet feos naa Forest 8 Maybert. a Notiee of Proving will. THE MATTE EST Te uiitts MATTER OF THE Es Ate wae be at 10 oclon ¥ scot Court Room ef sai dea ‘ paiens is Beet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ete., At the lowest rates, WEA zeapiocsanns orcs q City, Cal. “NEVADA IDAILY >? ‘RANSCRIPT: (Aegulat Pre 0 $6 a Year wrt wre (Re, quiar Pri @$1,2% a Year) Both for $6 50a Year! THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT > (Regul ‘er Priee $6 a Veerd f THE SAN FRAN: CISCO DAILY CALL _(Mequias Pivee $6 4 Year) Both for $9 OO a ‘Year. You Must Pay in Advance for Une Year! in arrears for tne Transouipt “now mast pay up in tuil, and also gon bedi combination price in advance. The Daily Transcript ‘orth mtral Caiifornia—a on ithas maintain a since Ietne \geabilehed 1160 vere Re ine latest and most reliable Mining, Horticaltur Beare Jenerviaenk d.other Neva county news, Itis bright, iIndepeuaent enterpr. ing and Tsai gs The San Francisco ‘Weekly Call r. Itisisened every Thursday, and contains all of iy i inberpime Ke meok, gleaned from every quarter of the oe from alto th up to ublication. AY yr ns re gompeome . nore ey pag mrp De lt of ar ae on f the world ‘andia vast am the latest and most reliable financial news peek eae market quota fn face gta eter attention to mining, horticulural and agricultural news an: is ia Cevery Teapect w fiest-claas family peer, appealing to the tutereat of every pyember of the househol The Morning Call Seven issues” ‘Wee . ive metropolitan daily ithasthe + ae ge ati eding newspaper the Pagific 0 You Take the DAILY TRANSCRIPT Sanat rear ———— THE HOME MUTUAL , INSURANOE COMPANY —or— SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Home ' Office—318 California street, S-ompanv’s Bujiding. Solid in Aseete, Cautious in Management, Liberal sed Prompt in the Adjustment and Payment of Losses N LA C. N. G. R. Trains will leave and artive-ab Nevada 1893, as follows: LEAVING FOR COLFAX, Pally. Pat ag epectins with 12:40 P. M. aiz,.29 ngoting _ with ingat sen Fra: at 9:45 P. Pep pte Pag neisco inna ian 6:55 P. “'M posed land Trai [Ske ceed iy. 45a. M. {47 LEAVING FoR Grass VALLEY 10: 25 P. M. ue. Pea a ane train 2 cents. ARRIVING FROM COLFAx, 9:40 A. M. Daily. qrnnecting with GEO. W. HILL, Manager, Office No. 90 Main Street. ig GRASS VALLEY,.. REMOVED. as Fiateqran” Rome” AVIEG rk gpl 7 PHOTO GRAPH GALLERY Prime. Street, Herewith inform tbe publié that-l am now Ready For Busines Test and overtane train leaving Beis Poon: Shetgpapteinan ane Latent uriee, . B:10 P.M. orerliad tata sieaTing San Frane at re rancisco at 7:304, M., and overlen4 from JOHN SWART, Photographer. [10:15 P. M. Dav. tee snneere loeal leaving Sacramento at ny 6 rg reine! passe: wo et Btockten, ‘eon Poin tucia ceaweenme Ben” Jone end REDUCTION IN. PAINTING. ARRIVING FROM @RASS VALLEY. 5:43 P, M, Puy, excort sundays GEOKG& FLETCH EDW’D B. BROWS: oapariguanaees ee ee eee and Wagons, ¢te.,. BROAD STREET MEAT MARKET
Fr an a a #1. will weiad James Monro, Pysesteter. SHOP ON. BROAD STREET, oPPo. ¥°** Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lamb, SITE YORK STREEF1. Sau Bte. ae” Give me s call before placing ag? your work elsewhere, W. W. Waodaaba. * (Ouqnensor bo W. F, Englebright,) Civil : Engineer : and : beat leodl Deputy U.’ S.MineratOme in Morgan & Roberts’ block, Neveds G &. WITHINGTON TIVES pollae stibe tak be in te paint THE SAN FRANCIS CO WEEKLY .CALL . 4 Now, Therefore, I, H. H. MARKHAM, You Don’t Get the. News : {the party Or Parties. whos ; ‘ 1. Set pores rian L TIME TABLE _NO. az. City on and after Wedngaday, July 26th, fornia, of the Murderer of Sheriff William H. Pascoe of Nevada County. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Exxcorive Daranratni} ° Whereas, on the thirtieth day of June, A.D. 1898, in Grass Valley, in. the County of Nevada, State of California, WILLIAM H. PASOOE waa inurdered by some person or persons unknown: = ‘ Governor of the State of California, by virtue of the authority in’ me vested by the Constitution and lhws of the Btate of . Cali. fornia, do hereby’ offér « reward of (One Thousand Dollars] for the arrest an conviction ‘of said unknown person’ or sons. Said reward to be’ paid only upon eonviction. Is wrrwzss waerror, I have hereunto set myhand and caused the Great Seal of the State to-be! hereunto affixed, this twelfth day of July, A. D, 1898. RR. H. MARKHAM, Governor. E, G. Warrn, Secretary of State, In addition to the above, a reward of $500 (Five Hundred Dollars) is offered by the citizens of Gragg Valley, Also, a reward of $300 (Three Hundred Dollars) is offered ‘by. the citizens of Nevada City, for the arrest and convietion of the murderer of Sheriff; WELLIAM H. PASCOE. : _ In case William Fredericks is: proven to be the murderer of Sheriff Pascoe the re$2,600. THOS. 8. FORD, District Attorney of Nevada rent: of D, F. DOUGLASS, Sheriff of Nevada County. Névada City, July 27th, 1893. The Providence Mining: Co. hereby offerthe jabove ‘reward for information’ that ‘will lead to the arrest ‘and conviction of ~4Offered for the Arrest and. Conviction wards offered from various souroys aggregate . — POWDER a The Best Medicine. intreduced . f (a annem TRY.T! A fair “trial will convince the most skeptical ‘that it’ is the wonder of the age, The Great Seinaity’ for} Habitual Constipation, Indigestion, Diseased Liver, Billiousness, : Gout, Rheumatism, ° Sciatica, Lumbago, Gravel, Etc. Piles; _ Thousands of bottles are are sold monthly and everybody that has used it pro~ claim it to a, wonderful medicine, : + Every . prominent . physimento recommend it Nold by: al ta TO. THE. UNFORTUNATE Ds a “No. 623Kearney Street, Corher Commereial.~.....: San Francisco. : Betablishéa in 1854 tor ia the “The atok “aiid atfifeted oldeat, in . California, mt fall to call u nett 1 extensively a ‘ abe SEMINAL WEAKKEaS, ; up the water pipe’ ‘belon to the . Company, on de sis July. Seth. "1893. ee a ee ge fests a aki Nevada Citys, am. As ee zs Lh ay fi I The Transcript has the comus plete Book and Job, Print‘Ting Office ia Northern Calié t Nott treating these @ eae eae Fee Bae Office—With Fred City, . Will practice in all the Courts, ‘ Assessment Notice. Fei, COMFOUND~-SULPHUR] 7 hee cian in San Francisco, San} Jose, Stockton. and SacraDr. Gibbons’ Dispensary ad aks : { (en . James CairnsHAS OPENED IN THE Building Text 0 Hannessy’s Stable ON BROAD STREET, Wah the LARGEST STOCK OF HARNESS, Wie SADDLES, ris ROBES, WIIIPS, Etc ; Ever Brought to Nevada County, and they will be offered for sale at a LOWER RATE than. the. same. quality © fgood can be bought anywhere else in the State, ‘oe RD lB Ta Sd Dag . Gives the following result of an analysis of several “Hse (lod) Ole i pegs ad Oa eso with Prussian hive and SOE heat dep eon pags consisting of ae: pHa Siingsa.) Colored with plam aateed not this condition call loudly for a brand of Japan Tee Beoch’s Tea is the pure uiadilterated undyed gunj Sepe Joven: Zee. ‘There is no headache in it. A can drink it, Draws a canary color of delight“YS fal fragrance and twice the strength of oomincn tea. “You ou use only half as much per cup. Biaty Gents per ee ever sl in otk Bold uly tn vealed obs ie gRIGEO. C, GAYLORD and SHURTLEFF & SON which he is $ to im w ae — Sule Agents for Nevada City. SINGER. SEWING. MAGFINES . . All*the parts°are’ made” té gauge éXactly the same as the wens] precisely the same materials, The Chicago Singer Machine have every itnportane im-. °"! premit winding bobbins without’ removing the‘work from ,. the machine. — “The loose balance wheel is actuated by a solid bolt ‘ting tht a collar securély’ pinned * to the” shaft outside of the ince. wheel, which bolt. is held to, position to Dr. Gibbon, strong: spiral spring. When a‘bobbin :is-t0’ be ’ eomati bel boltiis pulled, out enough to release’ the’ balance wheel, byes tarned slightly to the right or left:where itis held by . stop-pin till ‘the “bobbin is filled. “ When ‘the’ tachine is ‘liable to be meddled with by children, the bolt ean. be left.” « out. of the wheel when not in use, sO ‘that’ the “Machine. cannot be 4, cpecased by the La giys fe ppt convenient of ty nae on dare nia UhTOweYEaRA, Notes te Meddéia, ) © "5 * ¥ ORAVEE 1 MINING GO City, Cal. Netiee is uray, the : : ie ae eas at offic re rawr < 4 sen = te UNDER SECTION 8785 OF THE POLITICAL “ ‘fo Ballerat Mining ow BR: Nevada, State of i ieast Be eee dea aud We Draw Cote Sal tenes eee ee eee e yt Wave This machine is made after the’ Jatets wiodeis ftom ° : El singer Machines, and is. a perfect fac-simile in make, . of -pRamentation and appearance. &; . provement ‘in. a loose balame wheel so constructed as to Singer, and are. ‘constructed.. dmitted :to. he. the : Sake ua * ithe mac eae Annals readings hawstine’ sv oo) gee g¢ 7h b pitiaal bs id: te hevsi pes 100,444.88 . and oemount due at the d come « + 4 ed, . Bai > “aso.ra f ee Dg hs 3 « . £500.00 Fieb hen Merl e' coo! ; cum jh. 6 Od * .