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April 14, 1893 (4 pages)

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Pension, Land & Indian Depredation United States and Foreign Patenis obtained; interferences conducted; special examinations; trade-marks, copy-rights, labels and designs registe Ee Rejected cases prosecuted; infringement suits conducted in any United States Court. 5s If you have an invention, .send us. a sketch-photograph or small model, to’ gether with a brief descriptign of the most important features and we will advise you <tccourse to pursne.Ii you are in—possession of patents and the same are infringed, ‘or if you, are charged with infringement, submit the matter to us for _ @reliable opinion. : NATIONAL BUREAU OF 0 Box 35, Washington D. C. ' Pre Chicago Cottage Organ' a ~~~ oer ned astandad of excellenc win} Periect satisiaction in-al! respects,do admits of no searriosr. ~ {ft coutaine veryp improvement ventive genius, antl and money cau pro : These excellent Organs are celebrated for ~—“goinme, quality esponse, Vi Hety of ‘combination, stic design, beauty D finish, perfect construction, making them the most attractive, ornanfental and desira ble organs for homes, sehools, churches , societies, ete. A BLISHED KEPUTATION; UNE FACILILIES D SKILLED WORKMEN banuz BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. "INSTRUCTION BOOKS ra CaaRalogues and Price Lists on application . Et ity of toné, Quick response, Va-7 AND PIANO STOOLS . Machine No,-3-and-batty-transeript-t years. ++17-00A.$45 SEWING MACHINE FOR SI7. ‘Including 1 Year's Subscription “ The. Daily. Trapseript.” f We have made such arrangements as enable us to offer SINGER SEWING NACHE INES This machine. is made after the J/atets models rtom Singer Machines, and isa perfect fac-simile in make, of namentation and appéarance. All the parts are made tc gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed of precisely the same materials. the Chicazo The Chicago Singer Machine have every importan improvement 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 passing through-a coliar securely pinned to the shaft ‘outside of the balance wheel, which bolt is held to position by a strong spiral spring. When a bobbin is to be wound the bolt is yulled out enough to release the balance wheel, and turr 2d slightly to the right or left where it is held by a stop-pi : till the bobbin is filled. When the machine is liable to be meddled with by children, the bolt can be left out of the wheel whe. not in use,« so that the machine cannot be operated by the treadle. The driving w .ieel on this machine -is aducitted-to be the simplest, easies running and most convenient ofany. The muchine is self-threading, has the very best tension and thread liberator, is made uft e best maerial, with the wearing parts hardened, and is finished in a superior styelt. 1t has ve neered cover, drop-jeaf table, end dixwers and cenwing drawer. The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS. Longmont, Con., Nov. 17, 1889. I received the machine aji right,an am well pleased with it. It dces ex cellent work. Pentnan McCarty. ALtus, ARK. Deei it°9. fe Chicago Singer sewing ina hine receved in good order. The mechive is a splendid one; the Ag ste here would ask about thirty-five ollars for such a machine. Many thaaks. JosrPH B ¢cHMAN. Umsiostown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889. We received the machine sume two months ago. Havegiven it a fair trial and like it very much. We think it is as good as a fortydollar machine. : Miss Jang Rowern. Jackson, Cau., Nov. 16, 1889. I received your premiam ewing machine in good order, and am well pleased with the same. Accupt my thanks. A. Norton. Somerset, Va., Oct. * 8, 1889. The machineordered of vou arrived, and after a few days’ trial 1 find it to be as.represented, and doubtless wil continue to give sutisfac.ion. : Many J. Waker. We.v’s Brings, N. Y. Nov.20, <89. I would say, after using the 8 wing machine received from you, it giver ing all kinds of work very nicely. —_——__Mas-t--G. Youmans: > Westporo, Mo., Dec. 10, 1889. sTRENTON, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889: ~My sewing machine giver good sat) isfaction—does as good work as a fiity dollar machine. Mary E. Murray, HerewwG, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1889. The sewing machine I got from you . as a premium last year, cannot be beaten, and does as good work as a $40.00 machine. Gro. B. Muir. to hand very promptly and in good orj der. It is nicely’ finished, and works like a char.and we are delighted with it. s E. F. Youna. Sr. Maracaret’s, Md., Dec. 14, 1889. We received the aachine two weeks since in good order. Weire pleased with the machine and glad to speak of j you 9s4n honest, honorable firm. ‘a S as <s.to OO ‘ ity ae 4 5 & Subscribe ‘o pay freight from Now Ready ! LIFE AND IWORK.OF _ JAS. G. BLAINE The Only Authentic Work P ‘'" shed. On which the authorshavy been e raged foroveray: Tf. % Sold omy by Subs * tion sincerely warn book nvassers and “ete ablic against a'‘cw wthemselves to baled astry andcheated b any of the “catch-penny” so-called “biographies” of the great Statesman which will be thrown on the market within a very short time, and whieh consist of nuthing but a collection of old and unreliable newspuper clippings. Don’t be carried away by any flaring and attractive cir ulars that you may receive relatingtoany <h books, because what you wantis 7 THE ONLY STAD t D WORK on the life of the illtstri ous tesman, THREE ANP A HA F DOLLA! 's /o Nevada City. BROWN & CALE INS, Pubs. Dany Transceriet NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Regular Pric > $6 a Year) NATE PRE * THE SAN FRANCISSO WEEKLY CALL (Regular Pric: $1.25 a Year} 2 Both for $6 50a Year! THE NEVADA DA:LY TRANSCRIPT ¢ Regular Pri.+$6 a Year) * peated ail over Sits State. “\:ad workers AGENT eau , 4@ ur, Of earnov i TEE img $100a week for the ext three "nonths. fend atonce forspeci scirculars: ther particulars . or? * —OMIN'N PUBLISHING 00, Seattle, Wash Bunting Flags. In view of the movement for a more general use of the Stars and Stripes, e8pecially in connection with the education of. American youth, we have made specjal arrangements to furnish the BrST qua.iry of Bunting Flags to readers of the Dairy Ie \xscrrer at the following low pricesBJ 4 OLATION SIZKS. d fur$1.00 for o, fit] to ‘THE SAN FRANC! 3CO DAILY CALL (Regurat Pit.» $8 uw Year) Both for $€ O You Must Pay in .dvance for ne Year Those in arrears for tne Ti.:sscRrerT now mast pay up in full, and also a Year ; font fare ee i one nel pay one year’s combination price in advance, ye ee POR ere . oa The Daily Transcript = 8 feetlong....--+--+++-fei 5 f Northern ©cntral California—a position ithas maintained since 10 feet an Ga padadesacsenkkees Se gegen F in 1860. It gi ves the latest and most reliable Mining, Horticultu’ $2 feet TOE. hice cco e cosceveses 8.67 engi ecb and other \cvaia county uews. Itis bright, indepenaent enterpr. 14 feet long.. wees 12,34 : 18 feet long....+++5-* 2 dsome eight-page paper. Itisissued every Thursday, and contains all o 20 feet he § ‘ z ee, SE Me YY. 7. 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Address all orders with remittance to BROWN & CALKINS, Publishers ‘‘Daily Transcript,’’ Nevada City, Cal. _ -—sYNION MARKET COMMERCIAL STRERT..NPVADA OM? = pmanane rm Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal Etc.) : ,At the iowest rates, ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICESTOCK OF THE PEOPLE TASTE HAMS, {BACON and LARD E. B, POWER, ~ Attornoyfand]Couuselor at Lawand Steno} prapher, —-Office-—With Fred-Searls, Neveds: , California, i, City, . Wil practice in allthe.Courts (COLLEY ail. .:.. Seesiaen the Pacific Coast. sding newspaper The “Daily Transcript’ has . the most complete . Book and Job Printing poo . Office in California. — v pe premiin sewing mith) pe-enme-+ “. $F pe “pa “ORDINANCE NO, 109. A* ORDINANCE FIXiN + THE WATER 1893, and terminating July Ist, 1894 The pone 9! picky or ne of the City of Nevada do ordain as foilows: ‘rrom and after July Ist, 1893. and until July ist, 1894, the following rates and no rester shall be charged, and en. be colfected per wéek by the Nevada City Water Company, or other company supplying water within the corporaje limits of the City of Nevada. Section1. To all families, 40 cents, Sec. 2. For restaurants and eating houses, 75 cents.Sec. 8. For first-class hotels, $3. laundries connetted with same, $1.50. Sec.4. For second-class hotels,.§2. For lxundries connected with the same, $1. Sec. 5. For third ci-ss hotels, $1.50. For laundries connected with the same, 75 cents. 2 : Sec. 6.For fourth-class hotels, $1. For Iaundries connected with the sume, .0 cents. For Sec. 7. For each saloon, 75 cents See. 8. For rooms and offices, 25 cents. Sec. 9. For photograph galleries, 50 cents. Sec. 10. For barber shops, 50 cents. Sec. Il. for bath establishwents, 75 cents Sec. 12. For drug sores, 50 cents. Sec. 13, Por blacksmith or wagon shops, 50 cents. Sec. 4. For all houses occupied: by lewd Women, 75 cents. “Bee. 15. Forschool houses with an attendance of less thau two hundred childr. n, $1.50. Sec. I6.' For school houses witn an attendance oftwo hundred children or over, $2. sec. 17. For foundries, $1. Sec. 18. For daily printing offices; 75 cents. Sec. 19. For— daily prin offces-running presses with water power, extra $1.50. Sec. 20. For butehershors, 50 cents. S8ec.-zI. For butcher shops running meat cutters with wate: power, extra, 75 cents. Sec. 22. For bakeries, 75 cents. Sec. 23. For dairies, inclu 50 cents. Séc. 24. For Chinese houses, for each taucet, 50 cents. Z one borse, Sec. 25. For Chinege wash houses and laundries, $3. Sec. 26. For first-class livery” stables, including water for washing wagons, buggies and carrixges, $4. Sec. 27. For second-class livery stables,“ incl ng weter for warhing wagons, buy gies and car: ingee, $3. 7 Sec. 28. For third-class livcry stables, in cluding water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $2. sec. 29. For fourth-class livery stable, $1. Sec. 30. ‘For feed and sale stables, $2.See. 31. For private stables, from one to two hoses, wagons and buggies, 25 cen's. Sec. 32. For private stabies four each additisnal horse,.12%4 cents. Sec. 33. For brewries or soda factories iucludimg two horses $1.50. Foreach additional horse, 124g cents.sec. 34. ~Forgas works, $2 Sec. 35. For sewing machines for dres< making ortailoring establishments fur water for each machine, 2 cen's. Sec. 36. Forsewing machines for family. for use of water, 10 cents.. . Section 37." For Court Huuse, including w ter forirrigation, $5 per week. Sec. 38. For. each tap in the Catholic cemetery, $5 per year, — See. 39. Fur public halis and theaters, 25 cents. : Sec. 40. For banquet halls, 25cents. “Sec. 41. For 1, bricks on* large contrac's, 10 cents. 42 For 1,000 bricks on small conts, 12}¢ cente. Sec. 43. For stone wall and mortar, § ceits per perch. © Sec. 44. For plastering or cementing 2 cents persq. yd. Sec. 45. ror railroad depot, $3. Sec 46. For business houses not otherwise designated, 25 cents. assay offices, 25 cents Sec. 49. For irrigation, if taking water a fimily rates, from $5 to $15 per seas n at 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 onc inch, 25 ceuts per inch for 24 hours. Sec. 51. For irrigation, when taking vo water at family rates, 30 cents per inch for 24 hours. See. 52. Forirrigating vegetable gardens when vegetables are soldin market $25 pe: season, s Streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs 01 cther openings, $20 be ede —— Sec. 44.. Fer-practice ot organized hose-orfire companies, 310 per year. : Sve. 55. For flushing sewers of ail kinds, . Ds For. City Hall and City Jail, $ Sec per year. See-57. Forcity trough atthe Plaza and City pound, $20per year. Sec. 58, For city fire piugs. for water used for fire purpos(s $3 fOr éach hydraut per year. Sec. 59. The Agent of the Water Company shall have the power in ali cases to ascertain by proper n_easurement the quantity of waterused and fixthe price as provided by sections 49, 50 and 51 of this ori nance. * > sec. 60. All water, except irrigation, and for al aud covnty purposes, are due au payable weekly,.and if not su paid the wate! agent may, in his discretion, upon giving the delinquent consumer one week’s wr.tten notice to pay up, shut off the water from the premises of such consumer. > sec. 61. Wuterrates for all city purposes and for the Court House are due and vayauiy quarterly. Irrigate rates are due and pay able in monthly installments of one fifth of the rates when taking water for the season, otherwise to yy monthly for water used. if not paid within the current month water may be shut off the same as for domestic purposes. Sec, 62. to be a hotel panne beds. second-class hotels beds. Th rd class hotels not less than 20 beds Fourth-class hotels not less than 10 beds. pec. 63 A first-class livery stable is understuod to be astabie containing not less than 25 horses. Second-class livery stables not less than 10 horses. Third-class livery stables not less than 6 horses, and fourthclass livery s'ables less tt an6 hors s, Sec. 64. No one tes a properly authorized agent of the Water Company shall turn on the water to any place or building without 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. . * : Sec. 65, For all water used for ranning machinery, 25 cents per miner’s inch for 24 hours run, provided that during the months of June, aaly, August and September of each year when the Water Company can not obtuin more than a sufficient supply of water in the pipes for domestic purposes aud irrigation, it may refuse to supply water forthe purpose of running mach{nery and provided further that on the complaint of a water consumer that he ig unable to obtain a sufficiestsupply of water for domestic purposes or irrigation, the Roard of City Trustees may, after investigating the matier, orde: the sale of water for running machinery stupped, and it shall be stopped ghter a period of ove week from the Bate of such rder, © Sec. 66. The Marshsl, 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 in default in the payment of water rates as provided in this Ordinance. The Marshal shall charge and collect from the Water Company for such seryice the sum Of $2 for each time he so accompanies the Water Agent, the same tp be paid by the Marshal into the City Treasury the same as other funds collected by him. Passed this 19th day of Februsry, 1893, by the following vote: Ayes, Buker, Carr, Gault, Hook, Rich, No, nene. not less than 70 not less than 4¢ ALEX. GAUET, President of the Board of City Trustees. Atteet : T. H. Carr, Cierk. date of pnblication of this ordiMarch 4, 1893. . Assessment Nutice. Da MINING COMPANY.—LOCATION of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, Columbia Hill, Nevada county, California. Notice 1s hereby given that at a wt nance, the Board of Dipectors held on the Kight (sth) day of March, 1893, an assessment Wo. 8, of ten cents 110c) per shar) was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation payable immediately in United rtates gold coin to the Secretary at the office of the Company, Room 11, No. 14 Sansome street, Bau rapeizeo, manga 3 thi Any stock upon whie 8 ment shull remain unpaid on the twelfth (ath) duy of Apri}, 1898, will be delinquent an advertised for sale at public au a unless-payment is made before, ] sold on Wk DNESDAY, the third (3d) day of May, 1898, to pay the delinquent assessment ‘together with costs of adyertisi and exnees of sale. By order of Board Directors. ETE AG gr uffice—Room 11, No. me strec' San Francisco, California, suse ame Notice to Creditors. bs _—— TSTATE OF RICHARD PENALUNA, DEvie reased, otice is hereby given by the unde ed Executor of the t Will-of Kichard Penaluna, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims acainst the said de~ rate for the yeat commencing July ist z See: 47. For—eoffee—mils-when-run” by water pow el, 25 cents. Sec. 48. For quartz mills connected_witi they o3“thence Ss 74> 0" Er at 5-2 Fs Cis port Sec. 53. For. sprinkling or watering the. : A first-class hotel is understood, on, an will be} ARMONY "GRAVEL (MINING! SCO. H evada City, Cal. Nutice is hereby ven, thata meeting of the Direetors, hel ou the 16th day of February, 1893, an essess‘ment, No. 8 of ten cents r share was levied upon the eapital stuck of the -¢ :rration, payable Friday, March 24th, 893, to the Setretary, at the store of K. Casper, Nevada City, Cal., ia 0. 5. gold coin. Any stock upon which this xssessment shailremain unpaid on the 24th day Of March, 18.3, Willbe déiitiquent “and aa vertised fur sale at public auction, end, unless payment is made before, wild be sula on the 17th diy Of April, 1Sy3, ut the -hour of tL o’clock a. M., at the oili¢e of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the del:nquent assessment, together with costs of adverisiug und expenves 0: sale. of Dire< tors. K. CASPER, Secretary. Office at K. Casper’s store, on Pine street Nevada City, Cal = Land Notice. TAN OFFICE at Sacramento, Cat., Feb 25th, 1893. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be mude befure the uperior Judge of Nevaca Cou:ty, Cal, at Nevada City, on the wth day of April, 1893, viz: William Bu.ke of Nevada City P. O. Cal. H.A. 5083, forthe W 1-2 of N«. 1-4 SE 1-4 of NE t-4. Ny of NE 1-4 0f NE °1-4, and ‘SW 1-4 of NE 1-4 of N« 1-4 of Sec. 32,Tp 17N K 9K, He names the following witues ses to prove his co! fuonmierittene: UpoL bogast, John Cable, Jacub Arbogast, Alexsader Berge, all of Nevuda City, Nevaca county, Californta. 1 THOMAS FRASER, Register. Land Notice. AND OFFICE at Sueramento—CGal--Feb. 23d, 1833 ‘ : Novice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support«f his claim, aud that suid p:oof will be made before J. J, G eany, County Clerk of Nevada County, Cal., at Nevada City, on Tuesjay, April4th, Ixy3, v.2: Christopner Galbrai b of Nevadsws ity .P. O. C L, DL, 3. No. 10190, for the 5 l-20f NE 1-4.8£14 of NW 1-4 and Nw ¥Y of SE 1-40f 8ec 20,'1.17, N.R. 10 E. M. D.M. He names the follow ns: witnesses t., prove his co tinuoys + s ence upom and cultiva'ion of said lai, +.2: J. Charles Strewig, Chris. Meyes, * cd Seunier ana Conra.iGrissel, all Nevuuu v y P.+O., Nevad. county, Cal.THOMAS FRASER, Register. C.W. Kitts, Atteruey. f24 No. 1950. Application For Patent. -United States Land Office, } S4cramento, Cal., March 2d, 1833. OTICE.is hereby given that JOHN MceBEAN, whose Post Office address is Washingten, Nevaia County, -‘alifurnis has this day filed his application fer a Pat entf.ri4s4Jinear fe-t ofthe GAMBRINUs QUARTZ MINE or vein, bearing gold, avd mil: site, with surface ground six huntired feet in width, s:tuated in the Eureka Mining District, County of Neyada aud State-ot Califuruia, and desiguated by the fielu notes and official plut on file inthis office as lot No. 57, a. and B., in Township 1ian. Said Lot No. 57, A. and B., being described as follows, towit : LODE LINE, eginning atthe South lode post marked /G. Q. M. No. 1;” theuce wag. var. 162 50' EK N. 15° 05° &., 22.69 chains or 1494.9 feet to post in rock » ound murked “G. Q. M. No. »2’’ from which Sec. cor. common to Secs. 21, 22, 27 and 28, T, 18.N., RK. 11' E., bears N, 3°_61’ E, 15.58 chains distant, _. ESE EXTERIOR BOUNDARIB:. ee eee €or. at post _in rock mound marked “3. Q. M. No. 6;” thence mag. Var. 16° 50’ E., N. 159. 5’ E. 22 66 chains or 1494.9 feet to post marked “G. Q. M. N B ‘G vo rock mound “G, Q. M. 8. L.” from which che Sec. cor. common tu Secs. 21, 22,27 anu 2, T. 38 N., R. 11 E. M.D, M., bears in. 1° 22’ 15.68 chains distant, 9 churns or 660 feet postin rock mound rked *‘G.Q. M. No. 4;” thence 8. 15° U5’ W. 22.65 chains or 1494.9 feet to post in rock mound marked "G. Q. M. No, 3;” tuence;’N. 74° W. 9.0 chains or 600 feet to place of beginning. Coutaining 20.58 acres. SURVEY OF MILL SITE. Commencing -at-a post iu rock mound marked "GG. South boundary of the Gambrin-us—Gner Claim ; thénce n, var. 162 50° E,S. 14 By order . . and cultivation ofsaid Land, viz: Peter Ar. ~ vorth, Range il East of Mt. Diablo Mcrid. G.Q.M S.N. W, Cor”’ u pen tht} oins, weaktiews of the limbs, confused vis In England, adnitersied food pro duets thutare represented to be porteare destroyed by the officials, Put there is no such law here and tea is notoriously manipulated. Substitutes are ndded and the whole dyed green or black. The dyes and substitutes have caused the Scientific American to refer to Japan Tea, as tea is a necessity. Beech’s Tea is the pure sun-cured undyed Japan Tea. Being pure you use less per sup than of the dyed teas, thus ycu 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. BEECH. TEA — PERM Some OT. ca Pure 7 : = £ As Uiidhood, Price, 60 certs per Pound; halves, 35 cents. For sale by SHURTLEFF & SON, And GEO. C. GAYLORD TO THE UNFORTUNATE OR. GIBBON'’S DISPENSARY No. 623 Kearney Street, ‘orner Commercial...: San Francive: Established in is for the treatmen ss of Seuxalend seni
Hf nal Diseases snuci = “as Gonorrhea, Gles* 3 i Syphil i_ its forms eminal Weaknes mpotency, etc. in Diseases o Ulcerated Leg: snecessfully trea ed. Dr. Gibbon has y rs in San Francisco is the oldest in Cali. ind bis Dispeusar; ie in Ga fornia. The sick and amiteted sonid ot fail to call upou him. ‘Ihe coctor has ‘Traveled extensively in Enrepe,and—_in—] spected thoroughly the various hospitals there, obtaininy a creat d al of valuable ini rmation, whic!: hejsc mpeteni to impart Chose Tl MST Pe ET eS nnn SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, the consequence selfabuse. Thissolitary vice, or depray sexnal indulgence, is practiced bythe you »{ both sexes to an almost unlimited ex‘ent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless 20m batted by ‘scientific medical measures ‘iz* Sallow countenance, dark spots unde: he eyes, pain in the nead, ring ng in the sats. noise like the rnstlig of leaves and be rattling of chunots; unessiness about on, bhinted.intellect, lors. af ronfidence-lifidence in epproaching strangers, a disike to form new sequaintences, disposition } premium, é Ueipy the bestkne n asdymost reliable tm pieces in the “market” world-wide reputation which they sleiy on their merits, to be of solid goldand coin” siiver respectively, NM CG Ni E Gur expense and we will retuu 6 ing.” nd of pure. . « “nerve racking a ote ™? . cea by the following offers: use less per month and theeconomy. . scxtir’and Weekl Subseriber pays express charges ou) watch fron \ Usaily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semioes see Solid Gold,and Silver Watchesthe we have Realizing importance of: “ good Wat selected the ‘Waltham These watches have a have xainec The cases we guaiautec :ad if nut justas represented may be returned of the Mougy Paia. Ye are prepared to make the most hberai propo tichs on these watches ag premiums, as Wii be Solia Gold Watch—€Eents’. A geutleman’s solid gold hunting case watch, ‘Waltham’ movenjens, stem-winding and stem ,ctting, with DAILY’ TRANSCRIPT .nd Day Builetin, one year, $36.50; watch, DAILY TRAN Bulletin, one year, 254.40 pan Francisco. Solid Gold Watch—Ladies ; 4 lady's sojidgold hunting case watch, ‘Wai tham” movemeni, stelu-winding, svm-setting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily builetin, une jear, $29; with VAILY TRANSCRIPT anc Weekly Bulletin, one year, $26,90. Suvécribes CO pa) 2X prese charges On Watch trom Sau f ranSolid Silver Watches aSolid > silver hunting case watch Walham’ movement, stem-wiuding und stethstting.a thoroughly reliable time-keeper, with PALLY LRANDSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, on jar, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Weekly ulietin, ope year, $15.90, Subscriber—to pa; express charges,on watch trom San Francisco. -— Same Wath, ope, tace, with DAILY TRAN UhIPT, and Daily Bulletin, one year, 315; with VJAILY TRANSCKIFY and Weekly bulietin, onc pear, $12.90. Subscribes to pay «Xpréss charge: 4 Watch from San Francisco. Nickle Watch. A pandsome nickie sfgu—w:. ia; watch, oper ace, movement; wita «AILY TRAwm-CHIPT and Lauy Bulletin > 1: $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT anu Bulletin, one year 33.90. Subscriber to pa ress chasge> 0 W.tci irom San francisco Bicyt.es. The Bicycle we }:ave selected ae preswium-ne “apolio”—while not tiie must ex pensiveis a ifst-cias= article in-ever; respect. 1t + is” han-tome and subetantisiiy wade. Mruns easily and '3@ prime favorite, It is standara finish “with ackle traimin. s. aud ‘Vili be sent complete with + ddle-bag, tous, te. Will be sent with DALLA CKRANSCHIPs aad Daily Bulletin, One year, for 32Y, With DAILY TRKANSUKIPT and Weekly ulletin, Que year, $20.90. [The uvove pricea are Or a 86-. Ich wheel, e por adsiitional incp gade known On applicuttur®) Subscriber to pay xpress charges ov vicycie froin Fan Fraucisco, : ~ Boys’ Velocipedes. A T6-i wheel, shundard finish, wrought iron elocipede, with bell, e¢., complete, sent with FRILY TEANSCHIFT and Day Bulletin, one ear, $122.00; with DALLY TKANSCRIPT ana Veekly Builie tin, oue year, $16.40, Type Writers IThis isa type-wiiting age. Everybody has whoOhas writing to do; or shoulc haye o fore ig your opportunity. The Sup type-wri. i+ & pertect instrament, simple in constructio yond OS We will send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the an 1ranciseo Aa r Weekly Bulletin, anda any c. be. following valuable Premiums at the follow'ns prices, payable in atvan 8: PICK OUT YOUR CCMBINATICNH, . Drums A Sickie tiner drum, 14-inth bead, With atic complete, with DAILY TKANSCRI and Dail: Gulletin, one year, $12.60. with DAILY TRA <CHIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one yeer, $16.50 Subscriber pays express Military Crum Afine cordéd, hawmercd braes drum,< with sticks complete, with DAIL) TRANSCKIFT ang Jaily Bulletin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY 1 aRANECRIPT and Weekly bBriletin, one year $8.50, Subscriber pays express. Rifles, The Winchester maintains its placeas the best repeating rifle nade and is too-well known ¢§ ueed further description. We wili send a 44 cal octagon barrel Winchester rifle with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ard ( aiiy Bulletin, one ear, 22,75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly » Bulletin, one year, $20.75. Above is center fire rfie. We willsenda rim fire for $1.40 leas, Sub seriber pays express Fletert: Riffes. A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flopert reize less cartric ges, jus. the thing for boys who are fowl of shooting, “sent with PALLY TRAN 5 SCRIPT acd Daily Bullet.n, one year, $11.25 ° with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bu letin one year, $9 25. Subscriber pays exprese g . Revoivers. We have decideu 16 offer a strony, Herviceabl revolver for a presytum and have selected the American, dculleaction, “Bull Dog,’’ in any size ‘rom 22to Bs cal, It will be sent with DAILY TRANSULIPT and Daily Bulievin, one year, $11;. with DAILY ThANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, 8. Subscriber pay exprese, : rishing Tackle Gur premium fishit g rod is a 15-foot Calcutts , 2 bamboo with iance wood tip und double ferrules t is a good serviceable rod and wi-l be sent with ine, reel, ete., complete, with DAILY TRAN-SCKIPT and Daily Ruiletin, one year. $11; wit DAILY TRANSCHI£T and Weekly Bulletin, o ‘ year, $9. Subscriber pays xpress, : Tent ~ This is. very userul prem mn and will oe ap preciated ty all] wio go hunting, dslung ¢¢ carup ing out, Itisa frot-class A tert, *ater-preo and made of 8 oz. duck; siz 0x7 feet, nd-will te sent with poles, pins ete. complete wth DAW Y¥ TRANSCHKIPY and Daily Bulletin, one \car $12,410; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ara Wee kly Liulletin, one year, $10.50 Subsc.iber pays theexpress. Hammock. ie pees A hammock isa premium that a 's to all 2 Whether slung from the trees in a-iawn or from 5 ae the posts ‘ofa shady verandah, a h ‘mock ‘ig picturesque aid sugyestive of blissful comfort A complete and elegant 13-foct Lammock, with 6}-feet spread, sent with DAILY. TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin one year, $10.25; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weesly Bulletin, one year, ~ #8.25. Subscriber pays xpress. ra Tennis F which can be less ned i te" Mutsy, With DATLY TRANSCIUPE anu bai v@slly Worked, ovat) mounted and boxed, wit ustructionr for ‘ DAILY TKAN adlietin, Cne yeat,-and the jabseriber pays<xprese, Se ee ~~ Neither too large ner tuo small, -but just the f giitsize with 14-k goid head, will be sent with DALLY PRAN CHH'? ant —baily_Butett, one sear, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekl: Mulletin, one j}car, $10.60, Subscriber pays eX press, Telescope. A very useful articic thatanyone living in ‘the vuntry or -ravelipg, will appreciate. Our fenuiuLn iclescupe Is & gued, strong instrument, 1b a object-ylass FP iuches in diameter, 3 twa, 5 ud will be seuk wii by mils Bulletin, LY ebilwith LALLY TRAN. “wound mark Or. : theace 3 1° 22’ W: 1.73 chains or 117.5 fee slong East boundary of sec. 28, rp.18 Nb 1 E,, ¥. D. M. to post marked “G.-Q. M. 8.’ from which the 1-48ec. Cor. between Secs rand 28, T. 18 N. R,1i E., M.D. Band bears s 1S 22° W 52 links distant ; thenco 343220’ W. 7.14 chains or 471.2 feet to post in rock mound marsed “G. Q. M.S. 8, E Cor.” ; thence N. 74° 50’ W. 6.06 chains or 400 icet, postin rock mound marked ‘'u. y. M. 8.8. W. Cor.”\; thence N. 43° 20° E., 9.09 chains or 600 feet.to place of beginning. Jontaiuing 4.74 acres. 50’ E. 4.71 chains or 310.8 feet i aL in re ed -"G."Q. M.S. N. E. Cor: CONNECTING LINE NO. 1. Commencing at the North lode post marked“G, Q. M. No.2 °” thence N. 3° 61’ E. 15.53 chuins to the Sec. cor. commodc to 8ecs a. 3, 3t oye 28, T. 18 N.R. 11 KB. MsD. B. an é SS The location ofthis mine is recorded in the Recorder’s office of Nevada>County, California, in Buok 7 Page 74, Mining Locatious, Toe adjoining claimants are none, Auy and al. persons claiming adversel. any portion of said Gambrinus Qua) z Mine and Mill site, or surface ground, are cequir .d to file their adverse claims.w th the cegister ofthe United States Land Office, t Sacram nt», California, dwingth sixty uuys’ period of publication hereuf « * they will be barred by the virtue of the yrovisions 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 pablished for a period of sixty days, (ten consecutive weeks) jn the Nevaag Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper published at NeVada City, Cal. : THOMAS FE ASER, Register. The first publication of this notice was made on the 4th day of March, 1893. Delingtent Notice. EVADA COUNTY LAND AND ImMPROVEMENT ASSOUIATION. Locution of principal place of busiuess, Nevada City, \evada County, California. Location of Works, Nevada County, California. Notice—There are delinquent on the following described stock of account of assessment (No. 3,)leyied on the 16th day of tebruary, 1893, the several amounts set op posite the na. es of the respective shareholders as follows: No, No, : Names, Certif, Shares Amount F, G, Be ty, 57 2500 $281.50 dames McClatchy & Co 63 720 93.60 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the [6th day of February, 1898, so many shares of each parcelofsuch stock as may necessary will be sold at Public Auction at the Office of the company. No. 59 Broad street, Nevada City, California, on Fridvy, the 7th ng A of April, 1898, atthe hour of 2 o’clock P. M., of said day opay the delinquent assessmentthereon, together with tue costs of advertising and expenses of sale, GEO, 6, GA Yi ORD, Secretary. Office—59 Broad street, Nevada City, California. meb2l — POSTPONED. Notice is hereby given thatthe above sale has been postpo ed;until Tuesday, April Mth, atthe pame hourand place, { Gro. ©, GaYLonp, Secretary. DELINQUENT NOTICE, — 1 See CON. GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of principal iace of business, Nevada City, California. Eveation of Works, Nevada City, California. Notice—There are delinquent upon the followihg described atock oh account of assenament (No. 1) levied on the ist day of February, 1898, the several amounts set opite the names of the respective share olders, as follows : N Certit, suki ames, ertif. Shares, Amount Simeon Waples gt a % Mrs. M. J, Wheeler, 1 00 Mrs. M. J. Wheeler, 497 200 4 00 Mrs. M. J. Wheeler, 498 200 4 00 Mrs. M. J. Wheeler, 500 200 4.00 Mrs. M. J. Wegeler, 502 200 400 Pearl J. W er, 210 20 00 834 105 F, T, Nilon Tom * "'add in ad ortanoy with law, and d of tne Board: of Directors, mede on the lat ds “ of ¢ebruary, 1893, many shares of eac <el of such 80 Si Pp may be necessa il} he gold af pubiié eetioa at juste HI e company, uade ript Office, Com. mercial street, Nevada Lity, on WEUDNESDAY, the 5th of PER. at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., 0 Gay, to pay suid detomers assessment thereon, com) of edyertjaing apd expenses ether with 2 4 aale, cy. Office wader Transcript i ciul street, Nevada City, California. — Office, Commercensed, to exnibit them with the y vouchers within four months after the fir-t en of ‘his notice, to Mary Ann Polglase, Executrix of said Will, at the Law fice of Thes. 5. Ford, corner of Pine and Commercial stree's, Nevada City, Nevada County, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of estate in said County { Nevada, “se Dated this tith dae 71008. sMARY PO.GLA: ‘ Executrix of the Last Will of R. Penaluna deceased, = pe mehil: “At Greatly Reduced Rates . J,MACDONOUGH & CO. Cumberland Coal! . dre Oo shun s0ciety, loss” G6T-meéemory, nectic lushes, pimples and various eruptionsabont he face, furred tonnne, fetid breath coughs, sonKumMption, nightsweats. If relizfbenot *btained, pereous so »fiiieted should apply mmedintely, either in person or by letter. fd. have & ure eited by his new and clentificmo?, of @«ating these diseases. MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marriage, whe .¥ suffering under any of these fearful maldies, should not forget the sacred responiplity resting upon them, uordulay 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 fisease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or wriosity,to eny pert of ‘the country, with fal, and plain directions for use. The Docar_cures when others fail. Try him. harges reasonable call or write. aAddreas DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Francisco Sffce Box 157 ers cai He tor Be DRS, STARKEY & PALEN'S Treatment :by: In) alation 1529 Arch,St, Philadelphia Pa. for Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Dysentery, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Dcbilitv, Headache. Rheumetism, Neuralgia, and all Uhronie and Nervous Disorders. fFNHE original and only genuine Com und Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs Starkey and Palen, is ascie)ifie adjustment ofthe elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNETIZED ; and the cow pound is so condensed and made yortable thatitis sent all over the world. Ifhas heen in use for more than twenty years ; thousands of patients have been treated, and overone thousand physicians have used it,and recommended it--a very significant fact. tdoes not act as most drugs do, by creat inzavother nilment, aud benetiting one rian at the expense of another, oiten reiairing a second course to eradicate the evil effects of the first, but Compoun i Oxygen is a revitalizer, renewing, strengthen ing, invigorating the whole body, These statements are confirmed by numerous testimonials, publishedin our’ book. of 200 pages, only witn the express permis sion of the patients; their names and ad dresses are given, and you can refer to them fer furtherinformation. The great success of our treatment has given rise toa host of tinitators, unserupu lous persons ; some calling their prepara tions Compound Oxygen, often appropriat ing our testimonials and the names of our patients, tp’ recommend worthless concor tlong. Butany substance made cisewhere or by others, and called Compound Oxyge: 8 spurious. “COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE oO} ACTION AND RE>DULTS,” is the title of + new book of 200 pages, published by Drs ‘ Starkey & Palen, which gives to ali enquir ers {nll information as to this remarkab): curative agent, aud a record ofsurprising curesina wide range of chronic cages many of them after being abendoned to die by other physicians. Will be mailed FREF toany address on application DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, [. Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp Nat.onaJ change Botel JAMES HENNESSY, Proprictor, NHE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIR} a table has the largest lot of Horses, Carriages and Buggie. To be found in thi# part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons apc Hacks to let at the shortest notice and 2 the most reasonable terms : The horses are free from vice, of geod sty) and capable of going as fast mau Cares to drive. ey eee Good Baddle Horses always on hand R RIAGES ! OF PUNERAIR PROM PF} PATENTS: ATHED. and all business in the U. £ Fatent ,Gtice attended to for MODOuroffii « is opposite the U.8, ¢ fice, and we con obtain Patents le hod 86 ote from ashington, —_We ap ty mtability free cofharge—and : euanes unless we obtain patent” — We refer, here, to the Postiuaster, the Su perintentent of coed officials of the U, ceed ar, Order Division, i 8. Patent Office, Fos advice, terms and references +, ac. sin your own State ereganty ad San Francisco. Y Uoast. CRIP and Weckly Bulletin; one year, $9. nbseribertu pay express-charges, ° Micrescope, JA most intere-ting iustrumcatand of great use v che student, Thisino toy, +ug“Pa powerful a-cromcope that reveals-tnenuny strange -things mat eXist in the food We cat aod tine water we cnk, 40 standsvinches high and maguifics 50 éieters, aud Wid besent with DAIL) ‘IKANUR-P's and Daily Bulietin, one year, $11; wth AILY TRASSUIPT and Weekiy Buletin, one ‘car, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges, ~ Musical Instrumerts. In making cur. selections of musical instrunenis tor premiuios, We aitied in every instance 4:¢ (0 send touperforiner whois a cconno:seeur, ‘Ve have made arrangements with the cading vanputacturersand jobbers thatensble us to offer hese ie sliavents le connect‘én with the TRAN] *CKI FT ov upprecedently liberal terms Banjo; Banjopla;ingis an accomplishment that has become Very ta-hiouable during the last few years, iv in rewuliy .earoed by anyoue has ing@ good ear 2, ahd makes @ spreudid accompaniment ceinsinging. We will send a hapu= vhle-run, cad-skin head, 10 bracket. banjo ith justruction book, with DAILY TRKANOLLPT and vaily Bulletin, oue year, $11.50; with VAILY LRANSOKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one tr, 9-00: Sub-crifer to pay-expreas charges, B Fiat Cornet Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with fall set [eXtiv crooks, thusic rack, case-and instruction ook? ompi te--a Bne »seio instrument—with vALLY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buwiictin, one podt, $16.00; with DAILY TRKANSCKIPY and Yeekly Bulletin. $14.6 Subectiber pays expreset charges, Flute, ~The flute is one of che sweetest and easiest mu‘cal instruments to learn, Itharmonizes with tne piano and «li other natruments. #or « »vem-um we have selected a fine cocoawood, -6seyed, corx jointed flute with tuning slide, and wil send it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletap, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRIP wid Weekly Lulletin, one year, $10.76, Subcriber pays express charg: * Pianos, A miniature piano with 16 beli-metal keys, elesent Hnivhedjust*the thing for children to learn to play vb; ma.es good nuusic. Sentwith DALLY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buletin, one yeu. LL.00; with DpILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly sulletin,o. Year, $9.50. Bybscriber pays exee Croquet. A'beautiful croquet set for eight players will w sent with DAILY THANSCRIPT and Daily sulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY THKAN%RIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8, Subtrib ays OXpress. Shot Guns, Wemadea special point of securing a good gup or @ premiuim-— one that wecan recommend and ‘eel assured that our selection will be all that you vnask,, Ourpremium gun is. well made and aunds mely finished, it shoots strony and weurately, andis a reliable gun in every parscular, vis the very best gun ever offered asa ‘ewspaper premium andis weli worth working” or, 1ti8 ® magnificent double, breech-loader® vith twist barreis, bacs-action, side suap, rubber nate, Nos. 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and wil! ve veut with DAILY ERANSCRIPT and Daily Sulletia, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANsUKitTand Weekly Bulletin, ane year, $19. sudecr ber pays express, : 2 Seme gun a8 sbove, with ¢ adeed to above pr’ ‘es a Mure Ver $1.50, SORA —and—Weekly—Bulletin,—ote—y<ar,—tto— tniehes tore -whenciosed, feather cased, ~ SHANSCiIPT and. O,ebu gove atticle one that we negd not hesi. Among outdoor games lawn tennis is becoming. thetavcrite It gives suilicient exercise withou being violent; kecvs the attention fixed and in +terest sustained throughuut the game, Reing — -_—. gamein which ladi s«xcel. you can secure he, 00 . will of your lady acc uminiances andadd to you.” . Popularity by gettingasct of tennis. and organ ‘ will be sent: with DAILY TKANSt RIPT aud Daily Bulletin, one year, $19; wit DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, e, year} $17. Subscriber payr express, Base Ba: Our base ball tfit onsists of wo carve balls threeassorted ts, twe pairs of wioves, mask etc., complete nd will 2 sent with DAIL TRANSCRIPT nd Daily Bulletin, one + $12 with-DAHLY—--NSchitT and Wee Bulletin one ar, $10 Subscriber pays __Hanging Lamp Anelegant hanging lamp with 14-ine + and from 42 to 66 inches extension, polished brass of a rich gold color— a high’ —_rpainenitaland serviceable lamy—sert with DAILY TRANSCRIPT. and —Daily—balletin, -one—y ar —————918,50; vith DAILY TRANSCRINT and Weekly bulletin, on year, $11.50. Subscriber paye ex press, a Siylographic Pen. Always ready write; carrics ink enough tac hoider-te lust for weeks or months; will be sent— with DAHL —TRANSER PT and Daily ulletin, one year, $10 25; with .*AILY Sch land Weekiy Euiiviin, $8.m. Stocdard Rain Guage, Approved by thesiynalrervice at Washington witbiull direc ions for use will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Builetin, one ear, $10.75; with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subsoriber pays express, Photcgraghic Outfit, Amateur photegrephy isa most delightfu snd populay rcereation. With the approved apparatu~ of tociay anyone can soon acquire the art of making 2 goed picture and will seen S8C88 fundrede of views taken by him or hersell. The ‘pparatus we offerisso light it can easily: carried when we). ing or riding, Everybcdy hou d have ove. for it. will prove @ scurce 9 pusement ic itis d of profit to many. _A complete )-} e'ographic outfit, consistin, of view camera tor making 33x 49 pictures, ‘ith quick w rking lens, 6 rapid dry Plates, 2 Japanned ron trays, 2packaggeo£S. 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