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April 1, 1893 (4 pages)

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q i 2 Pa TOE RM —_———<_ ----—~”—~—”—”—~<“<;737®? StS favle of Distances. ‘From Nevada City to 5 DK ] Sas Fa sei CN PEE. va pe SE __. sketeh-photograph or small” model, to__. ‘= OfficeWith Fred Searls, Neveda California. Graniteville.ise. .-<<2 Grass Valley. i Hunts Hill 3 Lowell Hill.. Moore’s Flat...<<«-++.+s-3 z North Bloomfield... i wt 520 OS Sco “He -.18 S ees stares Ft — ae ew tt Smarstville...-. Se . Be Sweetiand »; .. Spenceville... Sacramento... San Francisco.. Truckee. ...-.05 Washington.... Yon Bet AE TS L. P. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Ageney-. ROOM 2 AND 21 ERCHANTS 4 CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, §SAN FRANCISCO. —, m hand, and all advertisers are allewed free access to them during business hours PATENTS! Pension, Land & Indian, Depredation mAT . United States and Foreign Patents obtained; interferences conducted; special 1°45 SEWING MACHINE FOR SI7. Including 1 Year's Subscription “ The Daily Traps*ript.” the Chicazo SINGER SEWING MACK INES “This machine. is made after the /atets nzodels rtom Singer Machines, and is a perfect fac-simtle m make, « . namentation and appearance. * running and most convenient of any. . _.We have made such arrangements as enable us to offer The Chicago Singer Machine have every importan im* . provement ina loose balance wheel so ‘constructed as to :. . premit winding bobbins without removing the work from the machine. . The loose balance wheel is actuated by a solid bolt pass-. _, ing through a coliar securely pinned to the ‘shaft outside of the balance wheel, which bolt is eld to position by a a 3 age : For bakeries, N ott RY EREISE MENTS . strong spiral spring. When a bobbin is to be wound the] sec: 3. vor dairies, including one horse, RY lish ‘ * cents. ____@n the Pacific C the Sandwich Islands, MH . sec. 24. 2 ‘Folynesia, Mexican Fora, Panam Valpe” bolt is pulled out enough to release the balance wheel, pest tose houses, for each tral an Colonies, the Eastern and) and turr 2d slightly to the right or left where it is held By . oe Se oe Cees Se Sone see rope. 3 . an ee t s » Sec.26. kor first-class livery stables, inblisn -pi ne is. emai Files of nparis every newspaper publisne . a StOP-Di : tili the-bobbin is filled“. When the machi cluding water for washing wagons, buggies liable to be meddled with by.children, the bolt can be left out of the wheel whea not in use, so that the machine cannot be operated by the treadle. The driving w .1eel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, efsies The machine is self-threading, has the very best tension and thread liberator, is made uv ft-e best maerial, with the wearing parts hardened, and is finished in a superior styelt. : neered cover, drop-leaf table, end drawers and cenwing drawer. examinations; trade-marks, copy-rights, labels and designs regis . ; Rejected cases prosecuted; infringement suits conducted in any United States Court. If you haye an invention, send us a gether with a brief description of the most important features and we will advise you ALecourse to pursue. If-you are in possession of patents and the same are infringed, or if you are charged with infringement, submit the matter to us for a reliable opinion. ™~ NATIONAL BUREAU OF 0 Box 35, Washington D. C. Chicago Cottage Organ’ Has attainedastandudofexcellenc whhi admitsofnosearriosr. . it coutaine veryp improvement that in ventive genius, skill and money can pro duce, These excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, variety of combination, stic design, beauty n finish, perfect construction, m y borne the most attractive, ornamental aud desira le organs for homes, schools, churches es, societies, etc. : acigeamaremed hati og The sewing machine I got froin you : UNE 3 as a premium last year, cannot be beatLLE BREMEN ’ batump BEAT MATERIAL, ** len, and does as goed work as a $40.00 . COMBINED, MAKE THIS machine. Gxo. B, Micm. The Popular Organ. 8 cit eee hina ee PIANO STOOLE. Jaanalogues and Price Lists on application mt " SHIOAGO UOTTAGE ORGAN U0. _ Now Ready ! — LIFE AND'WORK OF JAS. G. BLAINE The Only Authentic Work PP‘ * shed. On which the authorshav been e zaged forovyeray. fr. ‘ ~ Sold omy by Subs ° tio We sincerely warn ‘ook mnvassers and and the public against a ‘cw ig themselves to baled astry andcheakd b= any of the “eatch-penny” so-called “biographies” of the great Statesman which will be thrown on the market within a very short time, and which consist of nuthing but a collection of oldand unreliable newspaper clippings. Don’t be carried away by any flaring.and attractive cir ulars that you may receive relatingtoany %h books, because what you wantis THE.ONLY STAD t D WORK enthelife ofthe illustrigus tesman, AGENTS ing $100 a week for wanted ail over. this State: “:ad workers can s@ Ure Of earnthe ext oe —Send at once forspeci circulars, urther particulars . ore $1.00 for oy fit] to me DOMINT JN PUBLISHING 00; . Seattle, Wash Bunting Flags. In view of theamoyement for @ more general use of the Stars and Stripes, especially in connection with the tion of American youth, we have made specjal arrangements to furnish the BEST quaity of Bunting Flags to readers of the Dar.¥ Te wiser? at the following low pricesBiL4 OLATION SIZES, 6 fect Loum nocerecrrcecerccser. O04 7 foot PRR ees ayia 6.34 G foot] ong..erececessceverss 100 12 feet long....-++ ereersee8,67 16 feet long....2.s+++00+-+14,00 18 feet long....2-eeeereeee 15,34 WO fat LORE. Hires cesenecscess 17,87 30 feet long...++++-te+++++-+ 29,34 BG icot long.. .s. eke depeceecee G07 These Flags are guaranteed to be equal to any Bunting Flags iv the country. Address all orders with remittance to BROWN & CALKINS, Publishers ‘‘Daily Trangeript,’’ Nevada City, Cal. GR —_— UNION MARKET. COMMERCIAL STRERT..N¥VADA CI 5 (oLLEY BROB.,..------Prourietors Beef, Pork, Muttom, Veel Etes\ ‘Atthe lowest rates. E ALSO KEEP*ON DA CHOICE STOOK OF THe } PEOPLE TASTE HAMS, ‘BACON ° and LARD” zB. POWER, . AtorneyfandCounseior afff.aw, and Sino: months ago. pleased with thanks. cipal ef 4 Olt penction in allthe. Courts LS dollar machine. date of publication. literature. It fu and ves s s . Ps sox pte family po-er, M meétropo. jitan daily Ske newspaper Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889. We received the machine some two Have given it a fair trial and like it very much. is as good as a forty dollar machine. We think it’ Miss Jane Rowers. the same. Jackson, Car., Nov. 16, 1889. I received your premiam wing machine.in good order, and am well Accept my A. .Nor*™)n. Mas. 1. C. Ye 5 BROW N_& CALE INS, Pabs. Dairy Transonrr ES NEVADA DAILY ‘;RANSCRIPT Wett’s Brings, N. Y., Nov.20, <89. _I would say, after using thes wing machine received from you, it gives perfect satisfaetion in ali respects, do ing all kinds of work very nicely. Youmans. Wesrsono, Mo., Dec. 10, 1889, My sewing machine gives good sat isfaction—does-as good work as a fifty Mary E. Murray. Herxing, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1889. « “€ellent such a The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YFARS, Lonemont,-Cor., hv. 17, 1889. I received the machine dli‘right,an am well pleased witb it. work. . Pentnalt McCarry, Aurus, ARK. Deci 1 $39. Te Chicago Singer sewing me: hine receved in good order, is a splendid one; ' would ask about thirty-five ollars for the Ay 3!# Many th» aks. JosepH B cHMAN, machine. Somerset, Va., Oct. * 8, 1889. The machine ordered of : ou arrived, ‘land after.a few days’ trial . find it te be as represented, and doubtless wi! continue to give satisfaciion? Mary J. WALKER. Trenton, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889. The premium sewing machine came to hapd very promptly and in good or der. { with it Sr. Margaret's, Md., Dee. 14, 1889. We received tha machine two weeks j since in good order. with the machine and glad to speak o/ It. is nicely finished, and worke like a chart. and we are delighted f E. F. Youna, We ure please: . you een honest, honorable firm. &®-Subscribea ‘o pay freight from MachineNo. 3 and Dairy TKanscripT 1 year..17 00 eeert el an sees t9Q 00 THREE AND A Ha F DOLLA::s to Nevada City. (Regular Pri. 1 $6 a Year}wi! TE THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL (Regular Price $1.2* 9 Year) Both for $6 50a Year! THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT q Regular Pri:2 $6 a Year; voi TEL THE SAN FRANCI3CO DAILY CALL (Reguiat Frice $6 u Year) Both for $9 0 Yon Mast Pay in Aivanes for One Year a Year Those in arrears for tne Txsnscrir? now mast pay up in full, and also pay One year’s combination price in advance, ” The Daily Transcript Istne Leading paper of Northern t was establishe ourt, Supervisoral and other Nevaia county news. ing and nteresting. in 1860. It gives the latest and mostreliable Mining, Central Catifornia—a position ithas maintained since Horticultu’ itis bright, indepengent enterpr, The San Francisco Weekly Call ts a handsome eight-page paper. 1 It contai rnishes the Itisissned every Thursday, dud contains all-ol th im portant news of the weck, xleaned from every quarter of the.globe, complete up to ns interesting special correspondence from all of the priuthe world and a vast amount of the best selected and original genera) latest and most reliable financfal news and market ecial attention to mining, horticulural and agricultural news and appealing to the interest of every maw ber of the The Morning Call Seven isst es a wee Tt has the latycstcireulati the Pacific Coast. Office in California. The “Daily Transcript” has “the most complete Bok and Job Printing of All the parts are made to “= . gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed of precisely the same materials. lt bas ve It dees ex. The machine here . the factory, which uote is in x ORDINANCE NO, 109. —— A® ORDINANCE FIX1N + THE WATER rate for the year commencing. July ist 1898, and terminating July ist, 1894 ‘he Board of Trustees of the City of Neyada do ordain as follows: oa trom and after July Ist, 1898. and. until July ist, 1894, the following rates and no grester shall be charged, and er 4 be col3 the Nevada C Water Company, or other compan Pi water within the corporate limits of the’ City of Nevada. Section1. To all families, 40 cents. Sec. 2, For restaurants and eating houses, 76 centa. s Sec. 3 For first-clars hotels, $3. laundries connected with same, $1.50. sec. 4. For second-class hotels, $2. laundries connected with the same, $1. Sec. 5. For third el. ss hotels, $1.50, For For For laundrieé connected With the same, 75 cents. Sec. 6. For fourth-class hotels, $i. For laundries connected with cepts. Sec. 7. .For each saloon, 75 cents ~ Sec. 8 For rooms and offices, 25 cents. Sec. 9. For photograph galleries, 50 cents. the seme, 10 See. 10. Far barber shops, 50 cents. Sec. I. For bath establishments, 75 cents Sec. 12. For drugs ores,50 cents.Sec.,13. For blacksmith.or wagon shops, 50.cents. te Sec. 14.° For all houses oceupied by lewd women, 75 cents. Sec. 15, Forschool houses with an attendance of less than two hundred childr n, $1.50. Sec. lé. For school houses witn an attendance of two hundred children or over, $2. Sec. 17. For foundries, $1. *Sec. 18. For daily printing offices, 75 ents. Sec. 19. For daily printing offices running presses’with water power, extra $1.50. Sec. 20. For butcher shops, 50 ceuts, Sec. zl. For butcher shops running meat cutters with wate: power, extra, 75 cents. See. 22. 45 cents, and carriages, #4. Sec. 27. For second-class livery stables, including water for washing Wagons, buy gies and carriages, $3. Sec. 28. For third-class livery stables, in cluding water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, 32. Sec. 32. For private stabies fur each additivnai horse, 12;¢ centa. Sec. 33. For brewries or soda factories; iucluding two horses $1.50. Foreach addito 1a] horse, 1244 centr. vec. 34. For gag works, $2. Sec. 3. For sewing machines for dres+ makirg or tailoring establishiments for water for each machine, 26 cen's. for use of water, 10 cents. Section 87. For Court Heuse, including w_ter férirrigation, $5) per week. Sec. 38. For. each tap in the Catholic cemetery, $5 per year. Sec. 39. For public hallsand theaters, 25 cents. ¥ Sec. 40. For banquet halls, 25 cents. See. 41. For 1,000 bricks oh large’ contrac‘s, 10 cents. Sec. 42 For 1,000 bricks on small contracts, 1244 cente. Sec, 43.For stone wall and mortar, 8 cents per perch, A Sec. 44. For Plastering or cementing 2 cepts persq. yd. Sec. 45, ror railrosd depot, $3. Sec—46-—Forhouses not-otherwise designated, 2 cétts:~~ a see. 47. For coffee mills when run by water pow er, 25 cents. sec. 48. For quartz mills connected witn assay offices, 25 cents See. 49.For irrigation, if taking water at fainily rates, from $5 kop Lg seas. 1 at the diseretion of the water t, provided the amount charged must be regulated in pro portion to the quantity used. Sec 50. Forirrigating,if taking water at family rates, for every quantity above oue inch, 25 cents per inch for 24 hours. Sec, 51. For irrigation, when taking vo water at fatnily rates,30 cents per inch for 24 hours. . Sec. 62. Forirrigating vegetable gardens when yegetables ure soldin market $25 per t) season. : ; na Sec. 538. For sprinkling or watering the ‘ treets of Nevada City from the fire plugs or vther Qpenipas, $20 per year, Sec. 54. For practice of organized hose or fire companies, $10 per year. Sec. 56. For flushing sewers of ail kinds, $10 per year. poe b6. For City HaJl and City Jail, $5 Sec. 57. For city trough at tne riaza anu City pound, $20 per year. a Sec, 58 For city fire plugs. for water used for tire purposs $3 for each hydrant per year. i See. 59. The Agent of the Water Company shall have the power in all cases to ascertain by proper neasurement the quan tity of water used and fixthe price as provided by sections 49; 60 and 51 of this orii sec. 60. All water, except irrigation, and far othy and county Be iiergeng are due and payable weekly, and if not so paid the wate: agent may, in his discretion, upon giving the delinquent consumer one week’s written notice to pay up, shut off the water from the pret ises Of such vonBUuMmer: tec. 61. Water epee for all city puspenge {and for the Court House are due and payable quarterly. Irrigate rates are due and pay able in monthly installments of one fifth oi the rat's when taking water for the season, otherwise to pey montbly for water used. lf not paid within the current month water may be shut off the sam mestic purposes. See. 62. A first-class hotel is understood to be a hotel containi not less than 7( neds. second-class hotels not less than 46 eds. Third class hotels not less than 20 beds Fourth-class hotels not less than 10 beds. _. Bec. 63 A first-class livery stable is understood to be a stable containing not less than 25 horses. Second-class livery stables not less than 10 horses. Third-claga livery stables not jess than 6 horses, and fourthclass livery stables leas tt an 6 borscs. Sec. 64. No one excepta properly authorized agent of the Water zampeny shall turn on the water to any place or building with@ul a permit from the water agent, provided that any authorized agent of the city or Fire Department may turn on the water for city purposes. ‘ See. 65. For all water used for running machinery, 25 cents per miner’s ineh for 24 hours run, provided that @tring the months of June, July, August and September of each year when the Water Company can not obtain more than-a sufficient supply of waterin the pipes for domestic purposes and irrigation, it may refuse to supply water forthe purpose of running machinery and provided further that on the complaint of a water consumer that heis unable to obtain a sufficientsupply of water for domestic purposes or irrigation, the Board of City Trustees may, after investigating the matier, order the sale of water for runsing machinery stepped, and it shall be stopped after a pegod of o1ie week from the date of such rder. ay . Sec, 66. The Marshal, when requested, shall accompany the agent of the Water Company for the purpose of shutting off the water from the premises of any person who shall be indefault in the payment of water rates as provided in this Ordinance. The Marshal shall charge and collect from the Water Company for such service the sum of $2 for each time he so accompanies the Water Agent, the same to be paid by the Marshal into the City Treasury the same as other funds cotlected by him, Passed this 19th day o vourugry. sm, by the following vote: Ayes, Baker, Carr, Gault, Hook, Rich. No, none. ALEX, GAULT, President of the Board of City Trustees. Attest ; T. H. Carr, Cierk, : First date of publication of this ordinance, March 14, [sg3. AL. as for doAssessment Nutice, I ELHI MINING COMPANY.—LOCATION ) of principal place of business, San Francisco, California, Location of works, Columbia Hill, Nc vada county, California. Notice 1s hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the Eight (sth) day of March, 1803, an assessment No. 8, often cents 1l0e) per share wag levied upon the capital stock ofthe corporation payabie immediately in United >tates gold coin to the Secretary at the office of the Company, Koum 11, No, 14 Sansome street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon.which this sament, shull remain unpaid on the twe (2th) day of April, 1898, will be delinquent an advertised for sale at publie auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on WEDNESDAY, the third ($d) day of May, 1863, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and ex~ nees Of sule. By order of the Board of Directors, ai a * g. *. HUBS, Secretary. ufice—Room o. Sansome street, Sun Francisco, California, ‘ Notiee to Creditors, Es OF RICHARD PENALUNA, DE4 cease Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Executor of the Lest Will of Richard Penaluna, deceased, to the creditors of, and a} persons having claims azainst the said deceased, to exnibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first for the transaction of the business of said estate in said County of Nevada. a Dated this Iith day of Maren, 1893. * MARKY ANN PU: GLASE, -davertisivg and ex See.36. Forsewing machines for family,. . ‘mili site, with surfac 00 -foet, Assessment Notice. ARMONYLGRAVEL MINING; SCO. H Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby given, that a meeting of the Directors, held on the ith day of February, 1803, an axsessment, No. 8 of ten cents per share was levied upon the eapital stock of the -corporation, payable Friday, Mareh 24th, 1893, to the Secretary, at the store of K. coin. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpatd on the 2itn day of March, 18-3, willbe delinquent aod ad vertised. for sale at public auction, and, unless payment*is made before, will be sula on the 17th diy of April, 1398; at the hour of 11 0’clock A. M., at the office of the Seeretary of said corporation, to pay the delinuelt assessment, together with costs of nses of sale. By order of Directors. . CASPER, Secistary. Office at K. Casper’s store, on Pine street Nevada City, Cal. . Land Notice. AND OFFICE at Sacramento, Ca’., Feb L 25th, 1898. 1898. . Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the -uperior Judge of Nevada County, Cal., at Nevada City, on the 25th day vf April, 1898, viz. Willlam Buike of Nevadu City P. O, Cal. H. A. 5053, forthe W 1-2 of Nis 1-4 SE 1-4 of NE 1-4. Nof NE 140f NE 1-4, and SW140f NE 1l-4of N* 1-4 of Sec. 32,Tp 17N K 9K. He names the following witues ses to prove his continuous sesitenc. upow and cultivation ofsaid land, viz: Peter Arast, John Cable, Jacub Arbogust, Alexander Berge, all of Névadu City, ncvaca couuty, Ca ifornia. 55) THOMAS FRASER, Register. Land Notice. TA? OFFICE at Sacramento Cal. Feb. 23d, 1893. Notice is hereby given that the followin: named settler has filed notice of -h.s intention to make final proof in’ suppori:{ his claim, and that said pidof will be made before J. J. Greany, County Clerk of Nevads County, Cal., at Nevada City, on: Tucsuay, April4th, Ipv8, viz: Christopber Gulbrai h of Nevada ¢ it; . 0. C1, D8. No. 10190, for the 8 I-2of NE 1-4, 8 1-2 of NW 1-4 ofS E 1-4 of See 20,'%. 17, >. « ic EB M. D, M. He names the followin: wit .esses to prove hisco tinuous resideuc. upy «nd cultivaec, § tion of said land, viz: J. « «ales Strewig, See. Eg : For peo Let ed sable, $l) Chris. Meyers, Fred Scuner and Conrad s 9 eal ere. fe stables, § Grisse!l, all Nevada City P. U., Nevads coun ec. 31. For private stables, from one to ty; Cal, two horses, wagons and buggies, 25 ¢en's. y, Val. THOMAS FRASER, Register. C, W. Kitts, Atterney. {24 No. 1959, Application For Patent. United States Land Office, } 84-ramento, Cal., March 24, 1833. j Nw is hereby giveu that JOHN Mce% BEAN, whose Post Office address is Washington, Nevaia County, <‘alifvrnin, has this day filed his application fer a Putent fc r 1494dinear fect ofthe GAMBRINUS QUARTZ MINE or vein, bearing gold, and round six hundred feet in width, situated in the Eureka Mining District, County of Nevada an4 State of California, and desiguated by the fieln notes and official plat on file in this office as lot No. 57, a. and B., in Township I> North, Range 11 Eastof Mt. Diablo Mcridian, Said Lot No. 57, A. and B., being deseribed as follows, towit : LODELINE, Beginning at the South lode post marked tae M. No. 1;” pled mag. var. 169 50’ EK Ni 16 05° #., 22.65 chains post in rock u.oun med G 2” from which See. cor. common to Secs. 21, 22, 27 and 28, T,18.N.,R. 1 E., bears. N, 3° 51’ KE. 16.53 chains distunt. , EXTERLOR BOUNDARIB3, Commencing at SW cor. at post in rock mound marked "44, Q. M. No. 6;” thence mag. var. 16° 50’ E.,N.159 6’ E. 22.65 chaius or 1494.9 feet to postmarked "“G. Q. M. No 5 ;”’ thence 8 749 50’ E. at 5.24 1-7 chs post i. wock mound "G. Q. M. 8, L.” from which the See. cor. common to Secs. 21, 22, 27 ana 23, 7.18 N., R11 E.M. D, M., bears.N,1° 22’ 15.68 chains distant, 9.09 chains of 600 feet postin rock mound marked *‘G.Q. M. No, 4;"" thence 3. 159 6’ W. 22.65 chains o1 1494.9 feet to post. in reck mound marked ‘G. Q. M. No, 3;’’ thence, N. 74°. W. 9.0. -hains or 600 feet to place of beginning. Containing 20.58 acres. ‘ SURVEY OF MILL SITR. Commencing at a post in rock mound marked ''G. Q. M. 8.N. W. Cor,” npn th South boundary of the Gambrin us Quai Claim ; thence mag. var, 16° 60’E,8. 74 WMA AT Sbalpg oF 910.8 feet to post inte thence Ss I> 22" W.1.73 chains-or 117.5 fee dung East boundary uf See. 28, rp.18 N bi £,,. D. M, to post marked “G. Q. M. 8.’ trom which the 1/4 8ec; Cor, between Secs zt and 28, T.18 N. KR, 11 E., M.D. B. and & bears 81° 272° W 62 links distant ; theneo 343° Ww’ W. 7.14 chains or 471.2 feet to post
n rock mound marked “G, Q. M 8. 5,,E Cor,” } theuce N.74° 50’ W. 6.06 ghotee pF in rock mound matked "tu, y. M, 8,8. W. Cor.”’ ; thence N, 439 20’ £., 9.09 chains or 600 feet to place of beginning: ontaiving 4.74.aeres. CONNECTING LINE NO. 1, : fommenciog st the North lode post. marked‘‘'G. Q. M. No.2” thence N, 3°61’ E., 15.58 chains to the Sec. cor. commoc to Secs 21, 22, 27 and 28, T. 18 N. R. 11 E. M.D. B. and M. = The location ofthis mine is recorded iff the Kecorder’s office of Nevada County, talifornia, in Buok 7 Page 74, Mining Lo‘ations, The adjoining claimants are noue, Any and al. persons claiming adversely any eats of said Gambrinus Quai z Mine aud Mill Site, or surface ground, are ce quircd to file their adverse claims w th the Kegister of the United States Land Office, at Sacram. nt, California, duringth sixty days’ period of publication hereuf,: : they will be barred by the virtue of the } rovisions of the Statute, THOMAS FRASER, Reg .ter. Fred Searls, Attorney for Applican , It is hereby ordered, that the foregoing Notice of Application for Patent be published for a period of sixty days, (ten consecutive weeks) in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper published at Nevada City, Cal. “s THOMAS F: ASER, Register. The first publication of this notice was made on the 4th day of March, 1893. Delinquent Notice, EVADA COUNTY LAND AND IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, Location of principal place of busiuess, Nevada City, Nevada County, California, ation of Works, Nevada County, California. Notice—There are delinquent on the following described stock on account of ussessment (No. 3,) levied on the 16th day of rebruary, 1893, the several amounts set opsite the na: eg of the respective shareolders as follows: * 0, No, bie = a Ts . G, Be. tty, 500 231.50 James Gelsicny & Co68. . 720 98,60 And in accordance With law und,an order of the Board of Directors made on the I6th day of February, 1893, 60 many shares of each parcel ofsuch stock »s may be neeessary will be sold af Public Auction at the Office of the company, No, 5¥ Broad street, Nevada City, California, on Friday, the 7th day of April, 1898, at the hour of 2 o’clock Pp. M., Of anid dy o pay the delinquent assessinentthereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. GEO. ©, GAY1 ORD, Secretary, Office—59 Broad street, Nevada City, California, mch2l DELINQUENT NOTICE, N ANZANITA CON, GRAVEL MINING BY COMPANY, Location of principal lace of business, Nevada City, California. wecation of Works, Nevada City, California, Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock oh account of assersment (No, 1) levied on the ist day of February, 1893, the several amounts set opte the nawes of the respective share olders, ag follows ; ‘ No, No. Names. Certif, Shares, Amount Simeon Wheeler, 431 50 $i 00 Mrs, M. J, Wheeler, 398 50. 100 Mrs. M. J. Wheeler, 497 200 400 Mrs, M, J, Wheeler, 498 200 4 00 ae ¥ ¥ Yaceies: pd 200 400 re. , Weeeler, P 4 00 Pear! J, Woeeler, os 2 10 F, T, Nilon, 448 Toyo 20 00 Aad in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the Ist da of February, 1898, 80 many shares of eac parcel of such Stock es =e bs Rpt Key he gold at public action at the office of ¢ company, uader Transeript Office, Comme:cial atreet, Nevada ow onWEDNKSDAY, the th of APKIL, 1898, at the hour of . o'clock P, M,, Of said day, to pay said deinquent ment phereon, together with c of advertising and expenses of the sale. Office under. Tra’ Seti : or oe ts ce er necrip' ce, Commerclal street, Nevada City, California, " Cumberland Coal ! publi nm ofthis notice, to Mary Ann Pol— bres of Thom & Bort corner of ig sn Commercial streets, Nev City, 2 ‘.ommerelal urate, Netede, City, Nevada At Greatly Reduced Rates ! J. MACDONOUGH &CO. San Francisco. Executrix of the Last Will of R. Penaluna de eased, 7 ; mehil . —potorioustyr TO THE or 1494.9 feet_to . practiced over thirty vears in San Francisco. "G, QM. No. pan i) shun society, loss Of Memory, Hectic . over the world, IT GAVES In England, adulterated food products that are represented to-be prite are destroyed by the officials. ¢But ithere is no such law here and tea is tutes are added and the whole dyed green or black. The dyes and substitutes have caused the Scientific American to tefer to Japan Tea, as MONEY Stnerve racking.” A brand of pure . tea is a necessity, Beech’s Tea is the pure sun-cured undyed Japan Tea. Being pure you use less: per oup than of the dyed teas, thus ycu use less p@&r month and the economy is manifest, as your monthly tea bill is less to say nothing of the deligitTO DRINK fal flavor. There are no headaches in Beech’s Tea. It is actually ‘as pure as childhood” and can be drunk by children and delicate persons with impunity. It is a delight to lovers of really good tea! It is never sold in bulk. Sold only in sealed packages bearing this trade-mark. BECKS. TEA "Pure hs Uhiidhood. Price, 60 cents per Pound; halves, 25 cents. For sale by SHURTLEFF & SON, And GEO. C. GAYLORD. UNFORTUMATE OR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY No, 623 Kenrmey Street, orner Commercial..... Sau Franciec: Established in Inds tor the ¢reédtnren! of Séuxaland Semi nal Diseases suc as Gonorrhea, Glee’, Stricture, Syphil: in -all its forms Seminal Weaknes: Impoteney, ete. Skin Diseases o » years’ standing an Ulcerated Leg: ‘successfully trea ou. : . Dr. Gibbon har und his Dispeisary ts the otdest-in-cair” fornia. Thesick and afflic ed should noi fail to call upon him, ‘the doctor has traveled extetisively in Europe, and inspected thoroughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a yreat dal of valuable ine formation, whiect he is mpeten to. lmpart to those in need of hisseryices, SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, the consequence « seifabuse. Thissolitary vice, or depray sexual indulgence, is practiced by the’'you af both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms oniess ,ombatted by scieutific medical measures viz’ BSallow countenance, dark spots unde he eyes; pain in the need; ring ng in: the gars. noise like the rustlig of leaves and he rattling of chariots, uneasiness about ‘oins, weakness-of the-iimbs confused vis: . on, blunted intellect, loss of confidence liffidence in approaching strangers, a distike to form new scqvaintances, disposition fushes, pimples and various eruptiqnsabout the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs, AOMeHeoiAN, VighC sweats. ifretiat be not mmediately, either iv person or by letteY. wd havea cure eifected by his new and scientific mode of treating these diseases. MARKIED MEN, Ye those who contemplate iy fe who r suffering under any of these fear ul maldies, should not forget the sacred responibility resting upon them, nordclay Gob ain immediate relief. : = CURED AT HOME. Persons ata distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, tating case, symptoms, length of time the Lingnee hag continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, tee from damage or euriosity,to eny part of the country, with ful: and plain directions foruse. The Doc‘or cures when others fail, Try him. ttharges. reasonable call or write. Address DRoJ.-¥>-GiRBbON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, 5an, Francisco Office Box 1957. . DRS. STARKEY & PALEN'S Treatment :by: In) alation 1629 Arch,8t, Philadelphia Pa. For Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Dysentery, Ustarrh, Hay Fever, Dobilitv, Headache, Rhenmetism, Neuralgia, and all Ohroni¢ and Nervous Disorders. ‘PFNHE original and only genuine Com pound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs. Starkey and Palen, isa scie) ifie adjustment ofthe elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNETIZED ; and the Compound 1s so covdensed and made portable thatitis sent all It has been in use for more than twenty years ; thousands of patients have becn treated, and overone thousand physicians have used it, and recommended it—a very wigninenes fact. tdoes not act as most drugs do, by creat ganother ailment, ana benefiting one ryan at the expense of another, often rejojiring a second conrse to eradicate the evil effects of the firet, but Compound Oxygenis a revitalizer, renewing, strengthen ing invigorating the whole body, ‘These statements are confirmed by numeroustestimcnials, publishedin our book of 200 pages, only with the express permis ston of the patients ; their names and ad dresses are given, and you can refer to them for furtherinformation, The great success of our treatment has given rise toa host of imitators, unscrapu lous persons ; some Calling their preparations Compound Oxy gen, often appropriaiing our testimonials and ‘the names of our patients, to recommend worthless concoc tions. But any substance made clsewhere or by Others, and calied Compound Oxygen is spurious, “COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF ACTLON AND RE>ULTS,’ is the title of a new book of 200 pages, published by brs. starkey & Palen, whieh gives toali enquirers full information as to this remarkable curative agent, anda record of surprising curesina wide range of chronic cases— many Of them after being ab«ndoned to die by other physicians. Will be mailed FREE toany address on application DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, Empire Liverv Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp Natona 4b change hotel JAMES HENNESSY, Propristor, + ‘F\HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons epd Hacks to let-at the shortest notice and 9 the most reasonable terms athe eee ore Spee trom vieo.of geod a ° ng as as man cares to d a bie eats Good Baddle Horses always on hand R RIAGES . OR FTNERALS PROM PIL P-A:T-E:N-TS OurofmMi « is opposite the 0.8, ratent OFAce, and we can obtain Patents in less imy than those remote from Washington. ood & lorwdin sg. We advise ast» patentability free cofh bo charge unless we obiain patent, We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the 81 tendent of Money Order Division, an } the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office. Fo: abe Sine sores ane references to a. y Town State or cor f dre M2 wind + re — eit ain sha 5 SET . «itions on these Watches as premiums, as will be ‘oCRic'? and Week!y Bulletin, oné year, 334.40. €—and we make . . Dauly Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, ‘Solid Gotdand SitverWatches} Realizing the importance of good wos premium, wehave . selected e “Waltham yeing the best ku n and~ most religbie tim pieces in the markct. hese watches have a world-wide reputation which they have yained sulely on their merits, The cases we guarantee to be of solid goldand coin silver res; ectively, and if noc justas represented diay be recurued at vur expense and we will refup the mouey ald. We are prepared to make the most liberal propo~een by the following offers: Solia Gold Watch—Genits’. A gentleman’s solid gold hunting case watch, *Waitham” movement, stem-winding and stem wetting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dai Bulletin, one Year, $36.50pwaton, VAILY TRAN Subscriber pays express charger on watch frou. van Frauviseo. Solid Gold Watch—Ladies . A lady's solid gold bunting case watch, ‘‘Waltham” movement, stemi-winding, svem-setting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily bulletin, one year, $29; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ane Weekly buli¢tin, one year, 326,90. . Subseribe: (0 pay eXprese charges on watch from San ¢ ran cisco Solid Silver Watches, Solidco silver huating case watch Walhaw”. movement, .stem-winding and stemstting.@ thoroughly reliabie time-keeper, with PALLY ‘pRANDSULIPT and Daily Builetin, on year, $18; wit. DAILY TKRANSCKIP'T and Weebly Bulletin, one Year, $15.90, Subscriber to pa; oxpréss charges on watch from San Francisco. same Walch, open face, with DAILY TRANsCKIPT, and Daily Bulletin, ong year, $15; with DAILY TRANSCKIFT and Weekly bulletin, one year, $12.90. Subscriber to pay.+Xpress charges vy» Watch from San Francisco, Nickle Watch, A nandsume nickie stew-w:. iu; watch, ope: ace, movement, wit .« AiLY SCeiPT and Lauy Bulletin 11 : DAILY TRANS CNIPE anug¥ year: g3.90Subscriber to pa on Wateb trom San Francisco Bicys.es. The Bicyele we have selected az preniunr— tne “apollo” —while nut lie most expensive kk & roar $11; with Bulletin, one resp Charger tirst—ciass article in every respect. it is hen .some and substantially) uiede. It runs easily and isa prime fayurtic, itis estandara finish willy nickle trimmings, avd Will be sent complete wiuk yaddle-bay, tuvie, ele. Will be sent with DAILY TRANSCHIP: aad Daily Builetin, one year, fui $20; with DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT and Weekly oulletig:, one year, $26.90, [The apove prices arc sor & dU-Ich Wheel, Price por adaitioual inci inade huown On appticativa,) Subscriber to pa) OX probs Cusigee Oh vis) Cle TyGmn fan Francisco, F ‘ Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch Wheel, stanaare tins, wrought iro: velovipede, with bell, ete,, colspiete, sent Will VAILY LRKANSORIE'T und -baiiy bulletin, oi year, $12.06; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT anu Weekly Bulk tin, ofe year, $10.40, Type Writers fThisisa type-viiting age. Everybody has whohes writing lo du; or shoui haye o iivreit your opportunity, The Sun type-wri is perfect atrument, stuple in voustructic easily Worked, neatly mounted and boxed, wit “crstraetions tor use etch carr Petes Ne Tminutés, with DAILY PLRANSCKL'L tc and Dail Bulletin, One year, and the balLY TKAN SCRIP? and Weekly Bulletin, O41. year, ait Subscriber pays express. Cane, Neither too large nor wo simall, but just th F gnteize Wits i4-k pold.head, will. be sent with 1 DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Hetin, one your, 12.60; with DAILY TRANSCKIVPT anc Weekly Bulletin, one ycar, 910.50, Subscribe: pays express, j Telescope. A very useful article that anyoue iiving in the coantry or vavcliig, will appreciate, Oui premium teleseupe ts a good, sted i: strament, with an object-ylass 3 imelics in diameter, 5 diaws, 5 inches long When closed, icather cased, and will be sent witwDAILY TRANSCRIPT “aru Daily Bulletin, Gie yar, FIT; With DAILY TRAYSCKIPT ana Weekly Bulletin, one year, ¥. subscriber lo pay express chai ges, it Microscope, JA mostinteresting instrument and of great use to the student, “This is uo toy, but a powerful, that exist in Wie Tood Wé ead wid “tHe we things ivink, ft stands 6 inches bigtr and magnities 50 diameters, and wil besentwith DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Laily Bulletin, one year, $11; w'th DALLY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulietin, one year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges, Musical -Instrumerts, cD rmakiny.cur selections of musical inatrun wents for premiums, We aimedin every instance to pet & youu article ~ Que that we nevd not hesiate to send toaperforiuer whois a conno,sseur, We have made arrangements with thgeagading manutacturere and jobvers that cunt lit these i: struments ia connection with, the TRANSCRIPT on iuprecedently liberal terms Banjo, , Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has become very fashionable during the last few years, {tis readiiy earned ey any Gua harine a good ear oriusic, and ‘makes a splendid accompaniment ign the voige in singing. We will send a»-deitmad— cone nickle=rin, cuil-skip head, 10 bracket banjo with itistruetion book, With DAILY THARS SCRIPT and aily Bulletin, one Yqar, $11.50; with DAILY TKANOUKIFY and Weekly Bulletia, one year, $9.50, Subseriber to pay express charges, B Flat Cornet. A handsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set of pXtrs vroubs, tinsic rack, case and instruction book) omplte--a Gne cio instrument—with DAILY THANSCRIPT and Daily Buiietin, one year, $16.50; with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulletin, $14.5 Subscriber pays express charg ea, a, wa The flute is oue of the sweetest and easiest musical instruments to learn. itharmonizes with the piano and sil other nstruments, For a premium we have selected a fine cocoa-wood, 6keyed, cork jointed flute with tuning slide, and Willsend it with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $13;. DAILY TRANSCRIPT sud Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, Subscriber pays ex oress charg: “ Pianos, A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, elegant finished— just the thing for children to learn to play on; mares good music, Sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buletin, one? year 911.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin,o year, $9.60, Subscriber pays express, Croquet, A beautiful croquet set for eight players will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aad Daily isulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY TRANSCKIPTand Weekly Bulletin, one year, 88. Suabverb &Ys Xpress. Shot Guns, . We made a special point of securing a good or a premium— one that weean recommend ‘eel assured that our selection will be all that vanask. Ourpremium gun is well made hands«mely finished, It shoots strong accurately, andis a reliable gun in every particular, Itis the very best gun ever offered as a uewspaper pretniuin andis well. worth working for, itis a magnificent double breech-loader* vith twist barrels, baca-action, side snap, rubber vuti, Nos, 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and will besent with .DAILY TPKANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANSCKIrTand Weekly Bulletin, ane year, $19 SGasor ber pays express, af ‘ * Same gun as above, with pis be adéwd Lo above pr ‘es e gun and you and and ‘gr = $1.50 TRA . We will send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the an francisco Ball SemiWeekly \ lowing valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in ad vam e: PICK OUT‘ YOUR COMBINATION. Bulletin, and ang ot be folGA Nickle t-rordrutu, 14-inch head, with atic complete, with VALLY TRANSCRIPT and Bulletin, one year, $12.50, with DAILY TKA =CHIPT and Weekly Bulletin; one.yeer, $10.60 Subscribar pays express : Military Drum. Aftine corded, hanimered brass drum, with wicks complete, With DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Jaily Builetin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY ZRANBORIPT and Weekly 1 letiv, one year $8.50, Subscriber pa) s «xpress, Aiflas Shue The Win hester niiintains its pleceas the best repeating rifle made and 18 too yell brown 10 aced further duscripwon. We wilieend a dé cal, vetugon Darrel Winchester rifie wiih DATUY Chiki and iaiy Bulletin, 0. @ year, : with, DAILY TKANSCLUPT and Weekly Bulletin, one yeur, $20.76, Abeve is center fie rifle. We willsenda rim fire for g1l.40b&. Suu veri ber pays ex, resa Fiobert Rifles, A Flobert rifle, mgt . 2z-cal, Flovert Lotee less cartridges, jus. the thing for boys who are tona of shooting, scnt with DAILY TRANSCEIP? and Dsily Builet-n, one yea, §11.25; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bu letio one yaar, $v 25, Subscriber pays exprera Reveivers. We have decidca to offer a strong, verviceanle rev: lver fora premium and have selected the Any riean, double action, “Buil Dog,” in any sz .rom.22to 3% cal, It will be sent with NAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bullain, one sear, $11;' with DAILY TKANSCKIPT and Weel ly Bulletin, one year, 89. “abscriber pay; e* press, ” 4 rishing Tackle Gur premium fishis.y rod is a 15-foot Calcut « bamboo with lance wood tip und double ferru) a It is a good serviceable rod and wi Lhe sent v tb line, reel, etc,, complete, with DAILY TR/)-~ SCRIPT and Daily Bulletia, one yeer,: $11; wit 2b DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly builetir, o 1 year, $9. Subscriber pays xpre P. Tent This isa very userul prem me ard wil pe ap sreciated ty oll w/o go hunting, ft shine cr camp Jvisa tyst-class A ng cut, tert, waterproo — ind made of 8 oz, duck; sis 0x7 feet, nd will be -er t with poles, pp ns ete, con. plete wth DAILY PRANSCHIPY 2:4 Daily Buletin, one year ye with PALLY TRANSCK JT and Weekly L tin, one yeas, $10.50 Sulteriber puye the express, ‘i Hermcek, A hamuicck if a premium that appeals to al; Whether slung from the trees in a lawa or from the postsof a’ shady verandah, a h +vmock is picturesque and suggestive of biissful comfort A complete and elegant 13-foot hammock, with 6}-feet spread, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin one yer, $10.25; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weesly Bulletin, one year, $8.25. Subscriber pays express, Tennis thefaverite It gives sufficient exercise withou being violent; Keersthe attention fixed ard in terest eustained thiovghout the game, Teing uwainein which ladi. sg: accel, \ Ou camgecure be, 00 will of your iady aeqtoininnces andaddto you popularity by getuiiwast of tennis and organ laingaclub, A first-ciars tennis cutfit, con plete will be sent with’ . } AILY TRANSCRIPT ond Daily Bulletiv, one yeor, 219; with DAILY TRANSCIAPT and Weekly builetin, one. year) $17. Stbseriber payr express, Base Bai tfit onsistsof wo eayve balls ts, two pairs of gloves, mask Our base bail three assorted ote. complete. nd will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIFT nd Daily Bullttin, one : $12 with DAILY NS cKIPT and Wee’ Bulletin-ene~ ar; $10 —Subseriber pays Hanging Lamp An elegant hanging lamp with 14-ine and from 42° to 56—inches extension, polished brass ofa rich gold color—a hight — rfiamentatanud serviceable lamy sent with DAILY TRANSCHIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year Bulletin, on year, $11.60,” 8Ubsohoer pays éx-~ press, Stylographic Pen. Always ready write; carries ink enough tne holder tc last for weeks or months; wilt be ay with DAILY TRANSCR:PT and Seed bulletin, one year, $10 25; with Al ~ BORTPT and Weekly Bulletin, es MY. Ba Standard Ran Guage. Approved by the signal service at Washington withtull directions for use will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $10.75; with DAILY TKANECRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subsexiber pays express, Photographic Outfit, Amateur photegraphy isa most delightfu and popular recreatiol. ‘With the approved apparatus of today anyone can soon acquire the art of making 3 goed picture and wil soon pee hundreds of views taken by him or herself. The apparatus we offerisso light it can ” carried when walking or riding, Bvery \y shou'd have-ene for it will prove a source o suurement to (la d of profit to many. ‘ A complete phe ‘ogrephie outfit, sioneating of iew cameia for winking 3} x 4 et w quick w. rking Nas, 6 rapid dry IR oot Sicened ‘ron trays, 2packazesofS, P. A, eveloper, 1 package of h) po, 1 printing frame, heets’ of rerocprapaiavs paper, 1 sheet of ruby Pa Sane magesee ele and patent drying frame with full instructions for maki > re ie will be sent with DAILY TRawstH 94 Daily Bulletin, oné year, $11; with DAILY TRA ‘+ SCKIFT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8. Subscriber to pay express charges from Francisco, No1k— Additions] materials for amateur photographers, may be had Sam 0 Partthige: bzyCommere a Street, Francisco, 0 Standard Atlas, The Rand-McNally. Standard Atlas of the World—a libragy in itself—furnishedin one large volume of 192 pages, elegantly illustrated and bound ina substantial manner witn gold tide stamp oupreeatay and handsomely d ed a ape ered w 2 od sent with D. LY TRAN. sc and Daily Bulletin, one ry * DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulted van year, $9. Subscriber pays express, Guizot's Histery. of France. Guizov’s ‘History of France’'ig a sta: in 6 vols,, substantially bound in raeror ‘Nustrated with fine engravings, It wid be gen 6 with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dai Bulletin ne year, $13.50; with DAILY TRANSOPIPT an Weekly Bulletin, one year,; 13-60, Subseribe aye express, Sewing Machines, & high arm sewing machine—one of the machines inthe market;ow: ; with DAILY TRANSCHIPT and bee ae ne img $30; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT Weekly Bulletin, one A astmchninee year, $27, Bubacriber pays. bee, eure, tere , NOTE —Persons preferring Semi-Weekly Bulletin can obtain itby paying 90 cents a year ip sition to the “clubbing price forthe Weekly etin,, : Coast. Suuetin isthe only newspape the supreme Court. tin twelve hours in advance of the m The Weekly Bulletin is a handsome 12 pag adel" srdors G,ASaI47 &G } The elietip i the leading evening journal in ¢ is distit.guished for the brillianey of its editori pleteness of ifs local news, reviews of susie libs foe cad ead d extent of toreign news, while itis the recogutsed guthority in all fi wae by irculation and intiuenceon , Pacific rature and art, and ex 5 reign nancial and trade circles,. The D 4 rin California that publishes in ext ke @ Owing to the difference i an Pronpiane aoe i principe: news centers iu the East, the world’s ar va oteact dep fe huslnaeke ie 0 the 1ews ofeach day is furnished by the Bul. 1orning papers She Wee) ; ° we, 9 Colt mm: paper, issued every Wednesday morn 7 he largestand best weekly publish int, @ VYest,. saad BROWN. w CALE IVS. un ~Amongoutdoor yonies lever tins te peremtag aria eS ‘. ol tii Tl or ir fo cu fai cu ar’ no $7 mh 48 ,, =