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OFFER NO. 1.)
THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIP?
(Regular Price
“Would you like to inspect
Death?’ +.-«;. ;
He took'the élate and read:
“Once we had a jolly master, :
Whom the children all adored;
‘ Never had we crammed books faster;
} « (This was boasted by the board).
But a wicked, red-haired maiden
Broke the peace one awful dey;
Ger benighted mind was laden . t
With desire to say hor say
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(Regular Price $1.25 a Year)
Both for $6 00 a Year!
$6 a Year)
, THE SAN FRANCISCO:
And the master moaned her folly, Infants’
. Castoria is Br. Sam'l Piicher’s. old, harmless: and_quick eure for
Children’s Complaints. Superior to Castor Oil,
With a grief he could not hide; { Gaver:
So at last, of melancholy— . pent ie
And strawberry pie—he died.” lions :
Mr. Whitihg laughed softiy’and said: =
“That is not a bad performance for alittle . Sastoris se Co ion ;
Sour ¢ rice tation ¢
girllike you, butthe poor master hadeven @_.) piso ebis digemion ¢
“T recommend Castoria for children’s
complaints, as anne ve toany. prescription
known to me,”* . Ancuer, M.D,
jOFPFER
THE NEVADA CITY DAILY 1 RANSCRIPs
( Regular Price $6 a fear)
ATE TEL
NO. 2.)
more reason to feel melancholy than the red. Withe: eLachion. 11 So. Oxford : ie
haired maiden ever guesed. Will she try > Ste St., Brooklya, N.Y, THE SAN FRANCISCO .
againt” ce ux Centaur Company, 77 Murray 8t., New York. s
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— **Perhaps he had bunions.” Kine ; ‘ ‘ : Y etry again,” = : : 1 \ \ Vee AA SAMA NAVAAAAANUUALLALLALLLVANUAL ALLL LD feet CF lad Y
Sai “Or boarded where they put onions in the a : “ oe aw
“ Try again.” His eyes were fixed upon’ . = wr nr a ——— genres memes — ey E Regular ies hae e sewia neers ;
her face with a. look that brought a rush of + ty ie : 2 ‘a 4
color to her cheeks. Ste looked down and . YW ; i ne ot or a ear i murmured confusedly:
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= . “I give it up.” —
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His musical voice dropped almost to a} ee 1 : (OFFER NO.{3.]2
whisper, his mesmeric eyes swept ‘her face Dy cies bay Prose Corting Systems , 3
: , &s he bent toward her and said: ‘ gare penne ee ners exomen gp lsepe THE NEVADA C/ Y DAIL Y TRANSCRI os } “Tt all came of one great folly on his : ; sates ao Circular and see ja .copy of af ‘ ;
: 3 part—he loved the maiden, not as a schoolA] ee 4 1 r :
master should love a pupil, but as a man pro ° Fashion Journal Free (Regular Price $6 a Year)
: loyes her whom he wishes to win for his ae TLC : wife. Then,’ dropping the half-playful tone
ae Oe ¥ M ie ig ee ee Every Lady Hor Own Dressmaker . THE WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED
did not keep you here to tell you this, aud ERG) net oh che
. zy a a: Nora:—“‘Emma, why is it that’ your
yet, va dom that Ihave told you and the misclothing always fit you £0 perfeetiy? 1
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have triea every system that is offered
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for sale, or to be given away, and-look : re
at me, a perfect misfit,” “ 4 elie
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EmMa:—‘‘Well, Nora! 1 must say thet 7 Year ae ee *
I tried about all. of them with the same i heeee’ Higa be ) bs zi
result-until I purchased one of Mirs.
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Moody’s Taitor System of ot or a ear { i
Dress Cutting, and } learned it ‘ : 4
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from the instruction book; and I can :
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soy ce any farment v orn to fit persaa
: E
ectly,and I never alter them in—a sina
M "7 buy gle instance. [tell you it is the only This Unparalleled Offer will remain open _,
eae perfect system inthe world. Why, do v = z
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you know that she has a schoolin Uin: &
eiunati, Ohio, where she teaches more i “ :
ladies dress cutting than are taught by 4 : 4
allother systems in the United States; a .
publishes a Fashion Journal and has
the largest school of dress cutting in the
world.”
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pee To take advantage of any one of the Combinations
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Pee 2 : a
Sond; for, s{lustrated Circular and 7 as ‘ ‘
> ‘Terms to Agents. You Mast Pa lhl vate qr ie Rar
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EB We have taught 10,000 ladiés, 5 sg ade :
ae 3 Oe a : and over 200,000. Systems have} 4, 056 in arrears o TRANSCRIPT now must pay up in full, and also
: te . HE TOOK THE SLATE AND READ. Yone into use, and every body ist — ' Foes forthe * : = —— aes : chia ia Gone: willyca set dig 5 eee perfectly satisfied. pay one yé combination price in advance,
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ry ' of hope? Iknow you are very.young,-s° ee : : re —— _————— :
Me oS am 1, forthat matter, but E would wait fo: ; sis There are many systems in name only, gotThe Daily ‘Transcript # 5 you as long as Jacob waited for Ruth were . ter up simply t sell arid itnpose. en the people. We have the BESP and ae fieiuaal é Nortl Cent i Gallt rnia—a position 1t has maintained since
: ioe ; Z oa ae ene) es hig Ca gegen ache ad ee ates io ice sthe Leading paper of Northern Central California—a post LS i M : Toure you woudl be tine ja theend.”” INLY VEREECT SLF-LFACHING LADIES TAILOR SYSTEM offered 4 jt was established 1n 1860. It gives the latest and most reliable Mining, Hortieultural,
b ge tannepnt “pA sg oot ng pas ty the public, und it Is within the reach of all ral and other Neyada county news. itis bright, indepeudent, enterprisbu re was moisture on cher long lashes . © = SO? EE nae eran : gees : ing and interesting.
2 as she replied: lusirated. Circulars and eample copy of PARIS FASHION JOURNAL r Qo, > Te a ; Hie dlan’t die, after all! You see, there pF ; te ‘Ca FLESHER & CO The San Francisco Weekly Call
‘was hothing seriously wrong, and he had no Ot 3 ' es eee ane ee . Isa handsome eight-page paper. Itis issued every Thursday, and contains all of the bi real excuse for dying,’’ and, takinga sponge 250 to 256 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohic . important. nes i the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up to
é inher band, she quckly erased “The . “=== : _——mn_"e—-!— \ dite of public n, Iteontains interesting special bch acast panty ps pou all orm ee
: y , i ane fast anc t of the best seleeted and original genera § esa biy gr Plog she reg ey mo. 1 { . i} { J . the tbde and itt eolinnte fi nancial ne oe ane market can S men ter, “he didn’t die, neither did she, at ay an rn ze mE F sntign to mining, horticulural and agricultural news xc is iu
but the chances are that she will suffer the [Jute il f lal Stave ie, } av nif . annacs \! Mi pect a first-class family paper, appealing tothe interest of every member of the
loss of ety ose hy aniputation after he So ee eS : : ty 4 AY { ted TAN 4 Ht i oe ‘ 5
has crushed them as much as he likes.’’
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After four years of waiting, the master, ASSES GF NEVADA CiTY. + he Morning Call
then principal of a high-school, claimed his See = ae (Seven issues a week) : ;
i ree Beiow National Hote . Z ; ;
er es ae : eS peg contd e N RO ESS sere iieria lay : Hd ae metropolitan pat It has ee largest circulation 4nd is recoznized as being the
i! jitie home village . . eading newspaper of the Pacific Coast.
: nearest the country school-house in which . ywoapAY WEDNESDAY & FR Y Jas aims fi Py ° : Sar LOADAY, W ESDAY & FRIDAY, , ees Bi0F a ose bed weiiten don gpsels og thie blacl = eagles : Q The’ Celebrated ililustrated Humorous Paper, ' : ard. gpa: LARA DIxON Davison. Lt FT A. WE. .
% ~ pith TL RESINS SS ah
‘ ee 4 ie Was No Beggar. ier
' ; A “Prisoner, you were beastly drunk last
night, and disorderly, too. What explanation have you to offer?” ens
“I couldn’t stand prosperity, your honor.
That's all)? @eeame=ssem,.. cu.
“What goodluck have you been haying, ee
‘ Patrick ?"? pawrsiann dereugginsmunie sy
} mA fine gerftieman gave me a half dol. x
} lar last night, and it upset me. They . .
usually give only a penny or a nickel.” . of at 7:30
* “Are you 8 beggar; as well as adrunk.
ard?’ aR wy
“Neither, your honor. I holds éut my
: hand, sometimes, and rich people drop
4 money jntoit. That half dollar upset me.”
: : la Seal TF. P. BLUE. °roorietor
fe He Disappointed His Friends. . -—_—_————
t There were a dozen men on the car CAMER & DRABEK,
} who saw Mr. Blank waiting on the =
iy ; crossing ahead, and one of them re.
; marked: gate “tepies
@ ‘‘Now you see if hedon’t lead right : ae
off by saying what an open winter this . (Quaker Hill, Nevada Co.
&& Blank eppet eboard,.emtered and); #§# == © ——
greeted half a dozen people, and,
while all were holding their breaths,
Leaves Dutch Flat
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j Boe? ee: Bf Gosh. LArure ra
AT 7 ALM.
New a
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NG PHS
All orders strictly aitended to and
charges reasonable.
FURRIERS AND TANNERS
E ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO
first-classs work in
he said: *\ +.
oy ____.__ ‘Gentlemen, what a cool summer
we had last year!’’—Detroit Free Press. . MAKING UP FURS
fr
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Room at the Top. or!
A benevolent old gentleman saw a de : DESERE is
jected-looking boy in a passage way and :
stopped to speak to him.
= Remember . Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS
for Children’s Carr
reasonable prices.
aes eee
~ OF Aik
“Looking for 4 job, my boy?
there’s ‘always room at-the top.’”’
“Yer bet,” answered the youth; ‘‘but’ther
old elevator ain’t a runnin’ that way this
trip,” and he pressed the button savagely. aia
£@ Samples of our work ean be seen
at Geo. C. Gaylord’s store, Ne t
GS, ROBES
Pres
Cure fer ilies.
Itching Piles are known by moisture
like pérspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching after getting warm. ee
This form as well as Blind Bleeding 7) :
and protruding Piles, yield at once . We challenge the United states to beat
4 ‘4 Our wore. We are the acknowirdge
to the application of Dr, Bosanko’s champions
Orders left with Mr. Gaylord wiil be
promptly attended fo.
cured me after year of suffering.”’ For Mining an¢ Building Purposes,
Judge Coflinbury Cleveland,O.,says : ;
‘J have. found by experience that iu. WOSS.
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Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment . Nevada City, November 12th 1837.
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; givesimmedate and permanent relief.”
i We have hundreds of such testimonials. Do not suffer an instantonger. Sold by urnggists at 50 cents
BROWN & CALKINS,
Book, Newspaver and Job Printers,
the Wia1aMms Mr’e Co., Cleveland O.
WP, SOWDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing yrap
should always be used when ciuildren
* are cutting teeth. _ It relieves the little
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i s erin Northern wopere re a was are
: : tei ished September th, 18061, by N.P.F p
: Advice to Mothers. P ,
ILLPRACTICEIN ALL THE COURTS
Harness and OGollars
MADE TO CRRER
SADDLES, WHIPS, CURRY COMBS
AN BRUSHES FOR SALE CHEAP.
M@a@F~ Al) orders attended to promptly.
Chicago Park .
ARRTILTURS,
PP\HIS JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED SEMI
monthly (at Chicago, Ill, femporar.
ily) and is deyoted to HORTICULTURE .
IN NEVADA COUNTY severally and the
Fé
Chicago Park Colony
Situated in the midst of the
:-: BARTLETT PEAR BELT :~:
Of that County, surrounded by the .
unlimited resources of the
Sierra Nevvda Foothills.
Subscription Price:
; ich acts direc : — PEST ee Ha $400
bh Pile Rosmady, whic acta directly npon . CAMER & DRABEK. . 6 MONTHS.. ..-. ae ae 60
is the paris affected, absorbing the . ——_—— past < ait ots
tumors, allaying. the, intense itching é icago Fark Fo iculturist,
and effecting @ permanent cure. 50 NEW LUMBER YARD, Chicago Opera House Building,
cents. Address the Dr, Bosanko Met: vam tase Beas CHICAGO, ILL. .
_ RE ‘ = S Ser j¥vay # Fs 3 mi sheirapeeae foe Sareea epee ee
fr uso a a . gee, “ Opposite Maltman’s Sulphuret Works}: se National Meat. Market
i ee se eee ee, ’ OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK.
3 "Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment . Jj, OSS, BProp’r.
i is the only sure cure for Blind, BleedE : ers a
: ing or Itching Piles ever discovered. ae O.J NAF FZIGER. pir oe Proprietor
‘ It never fails to cure old chronic cases \ TILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND ANI aye re oe, Pee yee
a of long standing. . FOR SASH, I REY, PORK, MUTTON, 1, BAUSS
a Judge Coons, Marysville, says: i rc ECA HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale o
: : “Dr, William’s Indian Pile Ointment . LUMBEROFEVERY DESCRIPTION retail. : And all kinds of Mea te usually found
first-cjass Market,
Meats delivered { ce of charge.
® C, J. NAPFIZGER
DR. M. P, HARRIS
DEN Tis T.
receipt of price; UBLISHERS OF THE NEVADA CITY . JN NEVADA CETY ON
and por oF males 28 59 : } Q’ P DAILY TRANSCBIPY, the leading paif :
. Mondays, Wedmesdays aal Friday
wind, regulates the bowels, andig the . — Puys cian and Surgeja.
"pest known remedy for: diarrhoea, . ee
per ariging from teething or other
Pwenty-fve vents a bottle, py uud Cliureh
fico Cari’s Bros. Drugetcre. Pesidence
QC)" Somer Mau t
Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, corner
sufferers nce; i produces ] of the State of Gallfurnia, and of the
aa sebosgs vet a the See ht United States. 2 iroad and,Pine Streets up stairs.
4 Bleep DY. : sae ‘ :
‘ pain and the litti eru Office in the Tilley Block, corner of Ping . —---—— ; ce iased
wig littie oh : ub swahee af and Broad streets, Nevada City, Cal A. WERKE
_ “bright as a-button.” It is very . ete LABIA EE
~~ ant totaste, It soothes the child, soft: Ce ee . Fashionable Boot and. Bhoe Maker,
} all nati hidlieves BR. WACGES ofer oF 14 . ROAD SPREKT, TWO DOORS BELOW
ens t se al ayé.ali par, Post Vilide, Neyadua.City,
FINE BOOTS AND SHOKS A SPECIALTY
« trated bh i
huniordt is ackuowle
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has bean well naned “The Witty Wonder of the World.” It is publishedin New York
} and has a National répntation. Fhe ment ond
i a i to xefer hem further. %;
SO emnten . SIF TINGS is offered at this price only to those who subseribe
within the next60 day
Repairing Neatly Done. .
ap You Don’t Get the News
UNLESS . 3
ou Take the DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
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SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Y
a bees ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
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Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
‘ North, of Range No:8 East M. bb. BK. and M.,
Notice for Publication.
"NITED STATES LAND OFFICE MARY=s) ville, Cala., March 19, 1889.
Notice is hereby given thatin compliance
with the provisions of the act of Coneress
of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale
of timber tands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,
Jason RK. Meek, of Marysville, county of
Yuba, State of California, Has this.day filed
in this office his sworn statement No, 650,
for che purchase of the SEY4 of the SEM of
Section No. 19, and the S'g of the SWi, and
the SWZ of the SEL; of Section No, 20, in
Township No. 19 North, of Range No. 8 East
M.D. 8. and M., and will offer proof toshow
that the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish his claim to said land
before the Hegister and Receiver of this
office at Marysville. on Monday the 10th day
of June, 1889.
He name. as witnesses’ Wm. B. Meck, of
Camptenville, Yuba Co,, Calas, John R.
Kennedy, of Camptonville, Yubu Co,, Cala.,
john. W. Watson, of Marysville, Yuba Co.,
Cala, and Krank B, Miller, of Marysville,
Yuba Co., Cala.
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Any and all ‘persous. claiming adyersely
the above deseribéd lands are requested to
filetheir claims in this office on or before
said 10th day of June, 1889. :
L. C. GRANGER, Register.
MORE, Attys. for Applicant,
Forpes & Di
-Natice for Publication,
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Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878,
“TNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Marysville, Ual., Mareh loth, 1589,
etiee is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 8, 1878, entitled “An act.for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Neyada and Washington Territory.”
Johuw W. Watson of Marysville, county of
Yuba, State bf California, has this day filed
in this offtee-his-sworn-statement, No. 56.
for the purchase of SE!4 of NW14, the NE', of
SW1z, the SWiq of NEly and the NW‘, ot
SElg of Section. No. 2), 1n Township No. 19
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to suid land before the
Register and Receiver of this office at Murysville, on Mobday the 10th day of June, 1889.
He names as Witnesses: Wia-B. Meek, of
Camptonville, Yuba Co,, Cala., Jobn R, Kennedy, of Camptonyille, Yuba Co., Cala.,
Frank B. Miller, of Marysville, Yuba Co.,
Cala. and Jason K Meck, of Marysville,
Yuba county, California,
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above deseribed lands are requested to
file their claims in this efice on er before
said 10th day of June, 1889.
L CG. GRANGER, Register.
is Notice for: Publication.
LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CAL.
— ‘ March 30, 1589,
OTIGE is hereby given that the following-named settlér has filed notice of
his intention to m:rke final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof .will. be
made before the Register and heceiver at
Sacramento, Cal, on MAY NINTH, 1889,
v HAMILTON McCORMICK of Nevada
City P. O., forthe $1-20f N. E. 1-4 and N.
1-2 of S. E. 1-4 Sec. 18, T. 16 N. R.9 EK. M. D,
M,. Henames the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, viz: J. H. Wentworth, P. O. address Nevada City; John B, .
To Whom It May Concern.
In Tag SUPERIOR CouRT OF. THE COUNTY OF
NEVADA, STATS OF CALIFORNIA. 3
In the matter of the Estate of WILLIAM
WESTEKFIELD, deceased, ie
dba p. FE. OSBORN, THE ADMIENMSTRACharles Westerfield, Fred Westerteld, Mary
B, Smith and Emma Daunser, and all persons*herein named.and not named, Claiming apy interest in the said Betate of said
sased either as heirs at law of paid deowaters or otherwise, are hereby
notified that said William Westerfield died
inthe said County of Neyada on the’ 16th
day of October, 1588, intestate; that at the
time of his death he was & resident of said
Nevada county and left an Estate therein
consisting of real and personal id pans
The said Real Estate is described ag fo: iho de
viz: That ecrtain piece and parcel of lanc
situate und being in the town of Mooney
#jat in the county of Neyada, State of California, and designated on the Official Map
of said Mooney Flat as Lot Number Nine (9)
i i Number One (1j. That thereafter
on the guth day of October, 1888, said Db, E.
Osborn was duly appointed Administrator
of said Estate and ever since has. bean and
now is the duly acting and qualified Administrator of said Estate, That thereafter on
the h day of February, 1889 said Charles
Westertield, Fred Westerfield, Mary b.
Smith and Emma Daunser filed their petition herein, claiming to be heirs at law of
said deceased, and: as such entitled to distribution of said Estate, and praying among
other things, thatthe Court make an order
herein directing that all persons Claiming
anrvinterest-in-saidEstate as heirs at law of
suid deceased, owners. or otherwise, be and
appear before the sdid Court ‘at a time
therein named to exbibit their respective
claims,
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All persons herein nemed and all persons
not herein named, claiming any interest
in said Estate as. beirs at law of suid ceceased, owners or Otherwise, are hereby required to be andy appear before the said
Court at the Courtroom thereof, at Nevada
City, insaid Nevada County, on Mionday,
the 20th Day of May, 1889, at the
hout of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, and
then and there exhibittheir respective
élaims of heirship, ownership or other interest in the Estate of said deceased, and
all such persons are hereby notilied that if
they failtod so appear and make such ex
hibit at or before the time herein mentioned, the Court will make an-order adjudging the default of all persons not appearing as herein required.
Giyén under my hand and the Seal ofthe
«. Superior Court of the County of Nevada,
and State of California, this 27th day of
February, 1889, :
as MORGAN, County Clerk.
The. Att’ys for Petitioners, CALDWELL ¢
No, 1745.
Application for a Patent,
U. 8. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CAL, /
April 2a, 1889. ,§
TOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
} CHRISTOPHER H. MALL » Whose
stoffice address is Nevada City, Nevada
County, Cal., has this day filed his application fora patent for fifteen hundred linear
feet of the Excelsior Quartz Mine or vein
besring gold, with surface ground six bundred feet in width, situated in Columbia
Hiil Mining District, County of Nevada aud
State of California and designated by the
ficid notes. und oficial plat on file in this
office as Lot Number 658 in Township 15
North, Kange 9 East of Mt. Diablo araridian:
Texas Siftings.
rice of Siftings
artists and
ed to stand at the head
The s is Hay
it mecesamry.
Remember that TEXAS
ys. No such offer as tt
#&~ No one but oursubscribers can get
BROWN &
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ToZwhom all.Orders Must Be Addressed.
ieaturists of the day. In ¢he matter of original
ear. Jiis al6-page paper, profusely filusof the illustrated pfess of the country and
the S(F TINGS are so well: known that we
yer been made, has ¢
GS forless than #4 a year. ‘TIN (
CALKINS,
ers of
RANSCRIPT
SSS
Annual Stockholders Meeting,
the Odd ¥ellows Hill
ection of five Trustees
. and for sueh other
wie before dé will be held
Room,1. 0. O. F, Building,on
. SIXTH DAY OF MAY, 1889,
1, o'clock Pp. M. of said day,
H. C. McKELVEY, Secretary.
Elaction of School Directors.
N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
ghulitied electors ©O Nevada: School
District, Jounty of Nevada, that the annual
school meeting for the electicn of School
Directors will be held
Saturday, April 27th, 1889,
At the Washington Sehool House of said
district, at which election three directors
are to be elected for the full term of three
years cach. The polls will he open between
the bors of 8 A. M. and sundown. J. KE.
Carr is appointed Inspector and B. F
Thomas and J. G. O'Neill as Judges of said
election.
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By order of the Board of Education of Ne
yada School District.
b. N. SHORCRAFT,
Clerk of the Board
Dated April Sth, 1889.
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Wevada and Grass Valley ’Bus Line.
TIME 14 BLE.
TNTIL fursher notice the ’Bus will make
regular trips between Gruss Valley and
Nevada City at the followlng hours :
qeye Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’clock
M.,and 1, 8:45 and 6:80 P. M.
eave Nevada City at 10 o’clock A. M.
and 2, 4:30, 5, and 7:30 P. M.
Fare from hotel to hotel 2% cents for the
round trip
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AREA
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No. 1571:
Application for a Patent.
U.S. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CAL. ]
April 6th, i889. j
TOTICE IS: HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
. SPANISH GOLD-ALNING COMPANY,4
a corporation, whose Postoffice address is
Neyada City, Nevada County, Cal,, has thie
day fled his application for a patent for
1474.4 linear feet of the Spanish Gold Quartz
Mine or vyein bearing gold, with
suriaee. ground, in Nevada Mining
District, County of Nevada and State of
California and designated by the field notes
and official plat on file in this office as Lot
Number 122 in Township 16 North, Range
8 East of Mt. Diablo Meridian, said Lot No.
122 being described as follows, to-wit:
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Beginning at @ post in rock monnd ‘at
South East corner of the claim marked
“3.G,. M. Co. No. 3,” thence N. 424° W.
22.34 chains to postin rotk mound at N. E.
sr marked "S. G. M. Co, No. 4;” thenee
$. 5° 44 min. W. 9.10 chains to post at N’ W.
corner marked “8.G. M. Co. No.5,” from
which. Sec. post between See’s 2 and 11,
fp. 16 N.,R.8 E, M. D. M. bears 8S. 10° 14
min W.14.69 chains distant. Thence &. 4214
deg. E. 19.72 chains to post No, 9 of the Sogus
Quartz mine; thence .N. 75° E. 1.69 chains
to post No 8 of Soggs Quartz Mine; thence
S$ 42° FE. 1.04 chains to post xo. 7 of Soggs
Quartz Mine; thence N. 48° E. 8.08 chains
to post marked “S. G. M. Co. No. 1” and
post No, $ of the Soggs Quartz Mine; thence
N. 424° W. 6.13 chains to place of beginning.
Containing an area of 19.91 acres and des
Burns, P. O. addr Nevada City; John
Rodda, P. O. address Grass Valley ;.and 8,
N. Stranahan, P. O. address Nevada City.
to-wit:
LODE LINE.
ap2. SELDEN HE’ ZEL, Reg
Election Proclamation.
SHE ELECTORS OF THE CORPORAtion of the City of Nevada are liereby
notified that an election will be held at the
City Hall, Nevada City, on, Monday, May ,6
1889, to elect a
AND TWO TRUSTEES.
The polis will be opened at.8 o'clock A. M.
and kept open until sundowa.
‘the following named persons are appolited to aet as Officers of the Election:
Inspector, Frank Power; Judges, B. F.
Thomns and J, ©, Dickerman. :
By order of the Board of Trustees. ‘
ALEX. GAULT, President.
Attest: T, H. CARR, Clerk.
Nevada City, Cal., Mareh Zist, 1889.
Notice fer Publication.
limber Land, Act June 3, 1873.
( (NITED TESLAND OFFICE, MARYS} ville, C March 25th, 1839.
Notice is hereby given thatin compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June §; 1878, entitled, “‘Anact for the sale of
timber tands in the States ef California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,”
Orrin G, Mayo of Camptonyille county of
Yuba, State of California, has this day filed
in this office his.sworn stafement No. 558, for
the purchase of the Stg of Nig and the Nig
of SELy of Seecti 29; in Township No. 19
North of Ranyze No. 8 Enst, M. D. B. aud M.,
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought ig more: valuable for its timber o:
stoue than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before the
Register and Reeviver of this office at Marys:
ville, Cal., ou Tuesday, the iith duy of June,
1889,
He names as witnesses: John W. Watson,
Frank B, Millerand Jason KR. Meek of Marysville. Yuba Co., Cal. and William B. Meek of
Cam ptonville, Yuba county, Cal,
Any and all-persons ciaiming adversely
the alfdye-described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
said ith day of June, 1489,
L.C. GRANGER, Register.
SMORE, Attys. for Applicant.
Notice for Publication,
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. -NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, MARYSville, Gal., March 26th, 1859.
Noticé is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Cougress of
June 3, 1878, entitled, ‘‘An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon; Nevada and Washington Territory,”
William b. Meek of Camptonville, county of
Yuba, State of Valiforbia, has this day filed
in this office his sworn statement No. 559,
for the purchase of the Eg of NW};, the
SW, of NW} and the NE!4 of 8W!q of See,
No. 29; in Township So, 19 North, of Range
_ Forngs & D
proof to show that the land soughtis niore
valuable for its timbers or stone than for
agricultural purposes, dnd to establish his
claim to said land before the Régister and
Reeéiver of this office at Marysville, Cal., on
Tuesday, the iith day of June, 1889.
He names as witnesses: John W. Watson,
Frank BzMiller and Juson RK. Meek of Marysville, Yuba county, Cul.; O. G. Mayo of
Cumptonyille, Yuba county, Cal.
Ay and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described Jands are requested to
file their cJaims in this office on or before
suid Lith day of June, 1889.
L,6. GRAN
Forves & DINSMORE, Attys.
Whitebead’s Cook Books,
LEAD THE WORLD.
, Register.
or Applicant,
No It,
Ths American Pastry Cook,
ignated as Lot No, 122 in Section 2, Tp. 16 N,
K. SE. M.D. M.
CONNECTING LINE.
From post ‘8. G. M, Co. No. 5,” 8. 10° 14
min. W. 14.69 chains to 44 Section corner
between Sections 2 and 11, Tp. 16, N., KR. 8K.
M. b.M.
Magnetie variation 18!4° E., containing
19 91-100 acres,
The location ofthis mine fs recorded in
the Recorder’s office of Nevada County in
Book 9, Page 496, of Mining Locations, The
adjoining claimants are Nevada City Extension Geld Quartz sad Soggs Quartz
Mines.
Anyand ajl persons claiming adversely
any portion of said Spuiis. sold Quartz
Mine or surface ground are required to file
their adyerse claims with the Rexister of
the United States Land Office at Sacremento
inthe State of California, during the sixty
days period of publication. hereof, or they
will be barred by virtue of the provisions
of the Statute. : :
BELDEN HiETZEL, Register.
The first publication of this notice ap
/peared April 9th, 1859.
Notice for Publication,
LAND OFFICE AT SACRAMENTO, CALA,,/
Apsil 10, 1889. 4
OTICE igs hereby given that the follow
ing-named gettler hea Bled notice of
Soereete tic alten -Arnual Muctia "4 Ses EE
rp he annual meeting of stockholders of the
“Nevada County Land Association will
be held at their office in Nevada City on
‘juesday evening, May id4th, 1889, at half past
seven o'clock for the election of nine directors und forthe transaction of such other
buginess as may properly come before the
meeting, Nevada CO. LAND IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATION, GEO. CU.GAYLORD,
—Agsistant Secretary
E. M. Preston, President. ° 5
17 MADE #ASY MANUFACcuring Robber Stamps.—
Send for Prive List of Gutfils, to
J. F. W. DORMAN,
No. 217 East German Street,
his intenhiowto make Hal proor in support
of his claim, and-that said proof w Ati be
made before the County Clerk at Nevada
City, Cala ,on May 25th, 1889, viz: Thomas
Hf. Waters, forthe lot7 of N. W. 14 of Sec. 18,
T.16, N. RB. 9 E., M, D.M.
He names thefollowing witnesses to prove
his Pips ee residence bpon und cultivation of, «aid land: Lord Hougman, William
Dower, Charles Treleyenand John H Richards, allof Neyada City, Nevada Co., Cala.
Any person who degires to protest against
the allegvance of sueh proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, ander the law and
the regulations of the Interior Department,
why euch proof should not be allowed, will
be given ab opportunity at the aboye men
tioned time and place te cross examine the
witnesses of said Claimant, and to offer eyi~*Y dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claim
REPAIKING NEATLY DONE. ap2Im Baltimore, Maryland,
ant, SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
THos. 8. Forp, Attorney for Claimant,
WWHRICK 82,
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‘No.8 East M. p. B. and M., and wil) offer .
Beginning at South end of claim on clode
at post marked Q M. Ll. No. 1” from
vhichan oak tr 30 inches in dia. bears
> W. 86 links distant. Theneeé N. 23>
=. 22.73 chainsr 1500 feet to a post
k mound marked *E. Q. M. L. No.
from which a Liye Oak 12inches in dia.
are N. 66° W. 0.45 chains distant.
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES
Beginning at postinrock mound at South
west corner of Claim marked “E, Q.)
4” from which the 34 i
tween Sections 20and
M. D. B. & M. be
chains distant,
N 08 min.
st set in roc
3.” "Thence
S841 feet to a post marked Q.M. No. 2.”
Thence 8, 24> W. 22.73 chains or 1500-feet to
a post maiked “EB, Q. M. Na, 1” from.which
un ouk 12 inches ia .dia. bears 5. 62> W. 51
links distant. Thence N.66° W. 8.90 chains
or 587.4 feet to place of beginning.
Excepting and reserving from this application that portion of the eluim in CORE
with the Enterprise Quartz Mine, Lot 52,
which conflictis described as follows:
Beginning at 8. W. corner of conflict on
West line of Excelsior Claim and south
line of Enterprise Ciaim, at post marked
“KE. No. 53” thence N. 24> 08 min, E. 19.29
chains or 1273.1 feet to post marked “Kk. No,
6;" thence 6734 7E. 2.95 chains or 194,7
Q. M. No. 4’ at N. E. co
rt
. fa
7
© 11 min, W. 10.58
sence, wie, Var. 17149 E.,
78 chains or 1500 feet to
Mine; thenees, 3:
259.9 feet to stake
M, No.8” at 8. corner of Enterprise
elaim; thence N, 57349 W. 0.23 chains or
15.2 feet to place of begining. Said Jand
in conflict containing an area of 303 acres.
Magnetic variation 17}4° E., containing
17 14-100 acres,
The location of this mine is recorded in
the Reeorder’s office of Nevada County in
Book 9-of Mining Locations: The adjoining
cluimants are Enterprise on West, Yuba
River Quartz claim on the East, and Last
Chance on North East. :
Any and all persons Claiming adversely
any portion of said Excelsior Quartz Mine
or surface ground are required to file their
adyerse Claims with the Register of the
United States Land Office at Sacramento in
the State of California during the sixty days
period of publication hereof, or they will be
parred by virtue of the provisions of the
Statute.
i
W. 19.09 chaiis or
SELDEN HETZEL, Register.
The first publication of this notice appeared April 6th, 1889,
FRED SEARLS, Att'y for Applicant.
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